SBLEC2' 111-115C.E1r9LY 'IMOR OFT . : nes. m'constlOßY - The ynungest son stood _w his _ fair bride upon the . th realiON of the old farmhouse. ite.'lleat llte",lasti of fourjbOYs who heti lath ibmil that humble . roof to work' thOr4.waY up manfully to a place of hbnot and usefuinest In the world. , gerhaPs there was n little dlmnessi andiney'be a little tre mor his voice us he spoke the f a re well ;wry ,: But "he took no m the old side-etipboaid'hhppartinggift a brilat,netehoetind as he placed it e hand of , the youth, the*com rnll34tlif admonition' sounded , cheer idly • on his litr,,,, row.'! 110 e eat: yoar • It wasitherfaurthAltue a similar pprreeeeeentationhuldbeenmht e.in theohl homestead.: • • • - " Everybody will ' h ie row. to hoe In this world. George--and some? times It is a mighty tough one; but i 'Wha t on v y rt owa h rd a s ndi h l a n t d ; et h h r f k a d i o t. , dolt with thy Might,' and neiter for? get tolook up." . . The old man • wThug. the hand' of his son; and stooped down.to hiss the cheek of his fair; new Adaughter; while mother busied herself with the dozen "last things," whichevery one but a mother forgets. The lingering farewells were said at last, and the old coach rolled away with the two hopeful sunny • hearts just entering life's bright and beautiful summer. The oldlionteatead seemed deserted and drear as a lust year's neat. The aged- pair sat down by their own hearthstone alone as when they be- gan life together. • How these old wells had rung to the sound ofchild hood's mirth, and childhood's step, and in later years had echoed -with the tread of manly feet. Now they must live more in Use buried past.. But to George and Ellen life seem ed all ono bright future, with the • rainbow :of hope arching all their plans and projects. Their Nl, , eaten% home was an hum ble one, andwienty of work for will ing hands within it. The Young far mer's, chief capital was his ,strong arm and stout heart, and the sound .working•daY principles. lie had been taught from childhood. Sometimes he grew discouraged at the prospect of ;swing for the place he worked— but he was Sure to meet with hearty cacouragemei.t and words of cheer from Ellen; • a glance. too, at the parting gift of his father, as it stood on the mantel In the family •rooth, was as good as asermon any day. There it stood very ready to giveen muragententor admonition, as the ease might be. Strangers migh think it a curious ornament Slit a chimney-piece, but it was von re • garded as one of,the household treas. Ores. Dust nor rust were never suf fered to mar its brighttiesl. ."Ellen, it Is no use trying," said George, one evening., quite despond ingly, us he turned away from some figures lie had been making on a scrap of paper, "1 can't mukeout the payment this week: and 1 May as well, give it up." • r fallen looked up cheerfully from her work and nodded toward the man tle. "1 have hoed and hoed, but this row is too mulh. for me. The wool will pay next installment, and the crops the next; but where this fifty dollars Is to come from, that I need in addition to wind I can, make out, is more than I can see." ,"Sell the cow, George," advised Ellen; "you were offered sixty dol liirs for her, you know." . • "But what can we do fur butter, and cream in 'our coffee, and all that?" , . "Do without for a time, dear. A home Is a great deal more important to us now than any table luxury. •Besides, you shall not suffer, These little self-denials, you know, are al mosrunavoidable, if we would fairly hoe out our roe." George, like a sensible man,. took his wife's advice; and the satisfac tion.he felt, ,as he paid down the money promptly and took his re ceipt, far exceeded that which any. table enjoyment could afford him. .Ellen ransacked her memory for economical sauces and gravies, to take the place of old Debby's golden butter and yellovtf cream, and she never forgot to put a well-itenten egg into the pot of coffee, so improving its richness that George scarcely missed the favorite luxury,, ' • SteAdlly onward he hoed, his row until the plum was all his own.. The old dome had put on a new face out ddors and in. There were shrubs and rosebushes in abundance in the once tangled And briar-grown door byard, and a fine young orchard was lossomingon the sunny ,slope tow ard the south. •• • There were files of agricultural pa pers on the broad shelf of the little library, and a choice selecjign of mis cellaneous books-above them. There were little tasteful appointments hero and there, about the cheerful sitting-mom, bet the bright hoe was never displaced by any gem or crys• tal. The pre tty shell-framed pictur es might look down upon it, if they chose; it could not he looked out of countenance. • George was respected and kbown by , all his neighbors, and the stranger, who shared but for a night the gen- arms-hospitality of the broatLhearth . stone, went away to speak, years af-- ter,-of the pleasant hours he spent there, and' the kindly attentions r f the gentle wife, whose wide -heart • took' In every suffering, sorrowing one of earth. The blessing ,of the Lord was upon that hoUsehold, and it is that alone "which nmketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.'. Years sped spare, when line ruddy i• October, a circular autograph letter went .round the circle of brothers, bidding them all come to the golden wedding. And the' call gathered them In from their distant homes 4 There was a raeketef merry, youth • fulVoices,asthegrandehildren romped through theold halls; but grandfath er's face was brimful of smiles; and grandma'spet and name sake , gentle dignified Grace, took -the reins of government into her hands, tio all moved on harmoniously, relieving mothers of all careand leaving them to chat to their hearts' content: Carrie was the laugher-in-law who -lived :neanst home, so the care of the '' feast fell upon her. "Grandma must notstit from her roekirig•ehair" un til all was upon the table. Indeisl, it would be hard for her to accomplish Touch with so many little ruma-ways under her feet. all the time, whose manifold perfections must continu•- allvile observed and comniented on. , the evening lamp was lighted, and a little firis was burning in the open fire-place, as all were seated in . the old home-room. • William the eldest born, stepped forth ham the little group, and ad vancing to his gray-haired father, said "lt Ls twenty-two yeantAnce the first of us went'forth from this roof to make his way in the world.— As each, in turn, you pmented to hint a bright new hoe:with the injunction, 'Hoe out your row.' How well we have followed •you"rdirectionsand the lessons of industry, perseverance. Christian integrity, and self dental, you . have always taught by your words and by your' life, It remains for you to Judge. As a token that we have not forgottenyour teach ings, in the name of My brothers and myself. I,preeent this , hoe to you," and with a bow he laid It down upon the little round Sfandbeforeldm. The old r o an dropped his bead, and the thin hala l fell about hie tem pies, as he simply said, with a chok log voice. • • : blew the tioyar , "Mother," said Halph; advancing to her side "we a ll know that. you would not desire any gifts ofjeweis and golden ornaments, such as, are common oh these omtWotu3. But we thought 'the contents of this little box might add some comforts to your lives, which we shOuld delight to be MON, **were not so Widely Op. ended."' Be Placed kilter hands, a beautiful gilt casket, containing four of the broadest 'pieces Illintturnihg out, - with a liberal .sprinkling of " smaller ,vellow drops, from the little graildchUdreni;: e, • "Now' father," said JDominie Ned, is he walked up tO the stand,"....l must give you my wedding Present," and he laid before film, his Dawdle, copy of tho Testament and Psalms, printed in very itirge..clear type, so grateful to the failing•aight of age. In bright gilt letters on the Side, were Stamped these'words : 'I love Thy commanffinents above' ' gold ; yea, above fine gold." • • Now, perhaps, we had better sing our everting hymn; and after wor snifitit the little ones :tramp off •, • . The patriarch 'knelt ' among his flock .'and the' prayer, from his full heart; for God's blessings upon.them, ,Wwl,tia if Ise had entered within the' veil. There were tears on. many cheeks when they rose, and a suh. 'clued tone ran even in the "good nights" Of the merry children. Then All drew up about the fire, and told 'over the tales of other days. • . • • William told 'how he had hoed out a prettr'hard row in the new :place, where he had sought to establish himself as a physician. Rut, after due waiting, the "first patient" came at last; :anti the second, , And so, on, until now, he - wits "the old-physi cian" of the ^place. with Wm young men in the office with him. • Dominic. Ned, (otherw Ise Rev. Ed ward Kent,). detailed some of the "Shady Side" experiences.of his first charge; but they were pleasantly re lieved by the many "Sunny Side" incidents his wife took •mre to .sug gest 'as he' went along. George and Ralph compared form. notes, and altogether,, the evening pissed as only such g gothering by such a, hearth-stone, ever stn. It is only such training that can produce such tesnits. illil If you wish your boys and girls to grow up useful,tionorahle, and hap- PY, tench them faithfully "to hoe' out their row." A QUESTION ANSWERED. RV MARK TWAIN. “lltscsnuen Loren."—“l lured, and. still Ince, the beautitul tidwitba Booed, fold intended to marry ha,. Yet, during nty terupordry absence at Benicia, lust 'reek. alas t he married Jose*. I. uty happiness tube thus blasted for ilf • t Mare 1 nu redress r” . . Of course you have. All the law written and unwritten, Is 'on your side. The intention and not the act constitntei crime—in other words, constitutes the deed. If you call your bosom friend a fool, and Intend it for an iusult, it is an insult; but if you do It playfully, and meaulug no in. suit, It is not an insult. if you dis charge a pistol accidentally, and kill ! Own, you can go freejor you have • I done no murder; but if you try to ' kill a num, and manifestly intend to kill him, I:ut fail utterly to do it, the law still holds that the intention COll - the crime, and' you areguilty 'of murder. Ergo, _if you' hail mar- rigid Edwitha accidentally, and with= out really intending to do ,it, you would nut actually be married to her ,at all, bemuse die act of Marriage could not be complete without the intention. and Ergo, hi the strict spirit of the law, since you deliber ately intended to marry Edwi t ha, and 'didn't do it, you are marriell to her All the same—because; as I said be fore, the intention constitutes the crime.. It is {Di clear as day thatEd witha is your;v/ife and your retirees lies in taking it club and • mutilating Jones with it as much us. you can. Any man4itts a right to protect his own wife from theadvances of other me,p.. But you have another alter native—you were married to Edwit ha first, because of your deliberate inten tion, and how you can prosecute her for bigamy, in subsequently marry ing Jones. But there is another \ phase in this nlicated case: You intended to mar Edwitha, and ism sequently, ucco ing *to law she Is your wife—there no gettiugaround that; but she did t marry you, and if she never i ntend to marry you, yOu are not her huiband, of course. Ergo, in marrying' Jones, she. was guilty of bigamy, becauseshe was the wife of another man at the time; which is all very well us fur Its it 'goes .—but then, don't you see, she had no 'other husband when s he married Jones, and consequently she was not guilty of bigamy. Now, according to this view of the case, Jones mar ried a spinster, who was a widow at the same time, ttal yet had no hus band and never had one, .and never had any intention of getting married; and therefore, of course, never had been married, and, by the same rea soning, you are a bachelor, because, you have never been any one's hes :band; and a married man, because von have a wife iiving;•and to all intents and purposes a widower, he :those you have been deprived of that wife; and a consummate ass for go ingoff to Benicia in the first place, while things were so mixed. And by this time I .have got myself so tangled upin the intricacies of this, extraordinary Lam, that I shall have to give upfany further attempt toad vise you-4 - might get conform' and fall to make myself understood. I think I could take up. gm argument . -where I left off. and by following It closely for awhile, perhaps I could prove to your satisfaction, eltherthat you never existed at all, or that you are dead now, and conseqbently don't , need the faithless Edwithal think. I could do that, if it would afford yeti any comfort. ' . , EXTUAORDINARY ELOPEMENT. An Old Man Elopes leilh His Sonq Wife-How the Affaie was Planed and Owrkd into IlereuHon. . Elopements are by no means ren nin! occurrences now-a- days, but one which oceurgyel in Allegheny a few days since. iskieeli6rent In its charac ter from the usual elopements that it tan only be cias.sed among the extra ordinary. The knowledge of the facts connected with the affair J. as yet confined to 'a comparatively smell number of persons, tint, like murder, they "Will come out." From infor mation we received, it appears 'that some ante since a yoling mn, hail ing frinn PhilittlelPhlit, settled in Al legheny City and finally anerried a young woman who resided in one Ot the suburbs. The domestic relations of the couple seemed, to be of the most Mea.santcharacter, and the hus band, energetic and industrious as he Was, seemed to be prospering. Some monthis since the fat her of the young man, who WWI possessed . of consider-. able means and a resident of Philadel phia, paid it-visit to his son. He 're maiued a short time, and then re turned to his home. Before leaving, however, -he congratulated his son upon the excellent, choice lie had mad* in his matrimonial alliance, expressed himself well pleased in-ev.' ery way with his daughter-in-law, Of course the son was considerably elated over the matter, and doutitlem took the first - opportunity to tell his. Wife of the favorable improsion She had made. Matters, passed smooth ly and pleasantly, not a ripple occur lug to disturb the domestic tran quility. One evening last week the husband returned hputeand was very agreebly aurprised to meet like father, Who had arrived from Philadelphia during the afternoon.• He extended a cordial welcome„ and indulged in the idea 'that .this secand visit had been prompted solely by a desire oti the part of the father to -enjoy the pleasure which his home afforded. The father made no immediate effort to undeceive the son, us to the real object of the visit, but the oldect was not long to reinaluixoneettled. On Monday night. When the son tame home, the -.wife. in the most mint and deliberate' manner, stated that she had a few words to say to him. She cotrunenced by assuring him that she had always found him to be a kind and true lisband, . and that she had not one complaint li+.ti..w.+ = ,Sc:'!R:^. ' ,~o::srti~i`:~~= , fY: a;.-., ~.lP~i.rui:~i7'..:.c .::Al:•. =ZEE to Maim against him. She had dis covered, however. that she did not love him as well as :she: mightt and that, she had concluded to.leave The surprise of the husband, when this 'announement was made, wait overwhelming, end when he hat: re covered sufficiently as to be able to ask what had brought *bent this sud den change of feeling and where she 'tended going, the wife, in the same mini imperturbable manner as be. fore,informed him that she had dis covered that she /oral the father, and that she intended to go with him! 'rise Km laughed at that; but when the father, whit ale present at the time corrammtet' the statement, he was thunderstruck. The father and wife didleave that night despite the watchfulness of the husband. Before leaving' the couple visited the house of a sister of the wife, and took Al friendly leave. • The husband traced them to that ',tare and thence to the dthot, but could not ascertain whether 'they, went east or west. •He was so surprised at the suddenness of the affidr, and the coolness and deliber ation which characterized the plan, that he seems to have been unable to take any effective measures to pre vent its success. - Since the departure, Word has been sent eastand west. It has also been eseertained that the father converted aII the available property in Phila.- . del pbitt into cash, Wore leavinVend it is stapposed that he , has with4pim upwards of ten thousand dollars: 1u money. His wife and family in .Philadelphia knew nothing , of Ills operations until receiving word from the deserted husband, and then in vestigations made revealed: the fact that he haddisposed of the balk of his propperty. He had still a sufficieut amount leitlo keep the family from want, it would seem that the elope meat was !thinned during the first visit as circumstances have come to ligght which indicate that if the hits band had. made any determined ef. fort to frustrate the designs he would have been quieted effectualy. The extraordinary character of the affair, the strange infatuation of the: old main, and the more readiness of the wife, to become a party to the double wrong makes time ease one of unusaLinterest. Chronicle. 1 % CALIFORNIA STOBV. 1W i!A PTA I VIOAN. In the year 1842, I, with threeoth ers who were otlicers on the good steamship "Winfield Scott,' then ly ing at the wharf in San Francisco, bee tme imbued, as many others be, ford us had, and have shoe ben, with the pervading gold-fever. la signing our positions in the. good ship, me start's! for the famous gold mines of "(aarson's Creek." • Our journey was) aceoniplished on •foot we carrying our loads ofprovision on our backs—the sun in tile middle •of the day terribly hot. The nights being cold, we would build a tire, and wrapping 'our blankets around us, "put us in our little beds," end then compose ourselves tosieep, soon to be awakened by the dismal bark tye tlioutud coyotes, bears, and other "insects," that would quickly Surround us. A brand from the lire would cause them to scamper off in a hurry, shaking the ground as they wenT% Punning, our course in • the day time, our only guild" through the forests being the- hummeruble "sar dine boxes" that literally paved the way, and/ constantly in dread 01 meeting the noted cut-throat and robber, ',Ban Joaquin," and his band who wete then roaming round the „country, the terror of ail miners, we finally, at sunset of the 'ninth day, reached Carson's Creek, cud took up our, quarters in a &tenet! log-cabin, standing, apart some distance llont any, other. Building ti tire mid send ing:up -to the store in the itiluenie camp un the hill for some beel. we soon felt as if we were capable of meeting Sail Joaquin, Wart, or "any other man." i. On looking around in the one room of the cabin, we dissevered a plat form raised about three feet front the ground (there being used floor,) which evidently been used fur a bed stead, and three of us took our blan kets and laid dom, to get some sleep, myself irethe middle; the fourth one, whose name was Jack Davis, having been Wise enough to Wing his 'ham mock along with him, hung It up,to the rafters. Sometime during the middle of the night, the tire having gone out, we were awakened by Jack Davis yelling, "Jump up,- fellers, jump up! There's it -grizzly' under the. bet ! ' He will soon have you! The intelligence of our dangerous position for a time paralyzed us, and neither of us poiewsing We requisite amount of courugeto get up, we soon became engaged with each other in a desperatettruggie for the middle of the bed, but I being the strongest, managed to hold uty _own. Mean while ,lack Davis from his compare tivelypeeure position high upon the ratters; yelled incessantly for us to get up Sind attack the beer--calling , us. cowards, :alas, and threatening townie down and lick us, bear and all; 'which brilliant performance lie ;had no idea of attempting. My two bedfellows, failing to attempt to get ti)e middle of the bed, agreed with me to jump fur the door, which we did But now another difficulty presented itself—no one kneW how to open it. Our situation becoming desperate, we ' turned to face the animal, and from under the bed two large red eyes glared on us, while from the rafters' came the consoling yells from Jack ; "Now hes cowing; look out! Yu're , all gone! Ain't you a nice set Sailors! blast you,: you're %niers!' Go home!" which last advice every mother's son of us would then and there havegladlyeonsented toact up on. Another struggle now ensued be tween us three,as to which should be in front, or rather who should be behind; when they finally succeeded In thrusting me in front, and at the same time the animal sprung out, striking me in the breast and face, knocking me down, and in any fall taking the others with me. Each one thinking he had hold of the ani mal while on the ground, we gave one another the. most unmerciful pounding that any mortal ever re ceived, being encouraged in our good Work by Davis yelling to us, "Give: -it to him lad's!' Now you've got fill 'him!" until,- er exhaustion, we found out our Intake,the animal having escaped t f irobglla large hole :in the bottom of the door, that we had not observed before. • Striking a light, we presented a forlorn and ragged appearance, and concluded that we were not much at mining-life, if that whichwe had just passed through, wasaspecimen. Our thoughts were disturbed by Davis asking us where the bear was, and if we had killed him. We made no reply; but mentally swore that we would be evenw ith him. The opportu nity presented itself sooner than lix peeted. In the morning we were in vited by some of the miners to eqme to their camp and give them jibe latest news from home. We stated In the evening, leaving Jack beh nil, as be preferred to sleep In Ills h m mock. Relating our territle• combat it came out that instead of obeli, as a poor old dog that slept there e ery night, which acumuted . for thole in the-doo. Our mortification at the absurdity of the whole affair was Intense, and the miners lamird heartily. At midnight they act. m panied us home„ and rtaching the DIU that overlooked the creek where othe - cabin'stood;ft occurred to us that now was the bite to get even with 'Jack. Firing our revolvers, throw ing large stones enlhe roof, and yell lug like demons , ,'San Joaquin I "San Joaquin I we rushed down the hlllenly to see , poor Jack wine out in his shirt, jump the creek, and bolt like a shot up Bear's Hil l on the side pr the, valley. Through the tangled underbrush he went, the tall of his shirt streaming out behind, and he was soon lost in the gloom. • Awaking in the morning we saw the face ofJoiert.taiting through th. door, and such a face we had nev seen before. Scared was norsglefor. it. The veryllfe seemed frightened but of him. " Fellers." said: 'lick,' "lus'-tui gone?" : : • , - • "Who?"' We replied. , , "San *Joaquin." ~ . No; we hadn't , seen anything of him. Slack. where have . you been?" • • .. 14 Fellers. I had en awfdl timehtsl night. • The band *as here. , I ,stood my ground and fought .tbeiti a s long as I. could, and Iturt„aome of .them bad." - . • "Well, yes, Jack ; but what ?rem you running up the bill wirer?' '• "I was trying to catch the last one that amused," said Jack. ! At this we mid hold in nOlongerl and laughed till our-aides ached. It finally came to Jack's mind that he had been sold, and knowing the lies we had detected him' he , raved like mad, and Miuld hive consider* ed it a personal ' we- bad all indulged him In a tight,: which We respectlldly declined. . • • ,MOLDIER•S HOUSSATEAD LAW: The now Land CommWeimer has Issued the following circular, which . reiterates the law on a point very generally. misunderstood : • DZIPAIIIMEXT Or TN' iiiZSI.44I. OZ.VRIAL Luis 0,1101. such ligh. an. . , • The 25th section of the act approv ed July 15th, 1870, , entitled an act making appropriations for the sup port of the army for the year ending June 30th, 1871, and for. other Our pot4m, and the only act for the benefit of soldiers settling on the public 46- meld passed byy, the United States Congress, leas follows: "Sarriox In. And be it further 'muted, That every private soldier and officer who has 'served .in the artily of the United States 'during -the rebellion, for ninety' dayis, and remained loyal to the Government, and every seaman, marine, and cer, or any other person, who hat serval in the navy of the United States, ur In. the Marine Corps, or revenue marineoluring the rebellion, for ninet ydays,and remained loyal to the "Government, shall, on payment o.' the fee or commission td any reg ister or receiver of any land office re quired by law, be t ntitled to enter one quarter section of land, not min• coil, of the alternate reserved sec tions of public lands along the linis of any one of the railroads or other public works In the United States wherever public lands have been or may be grunted by acts of Congress, and to receive a patent therefor un der and by virtue of the am:visit:ins of the act to secure homedeads to actual settlers on'the public domain, and the acts amendatory, and' on the terms and renditions therein pre scribed, and all the provilions of said acts, except as herein mbdified, shall extend and be applicable to en tries under this act, and the Commi ssioner of the General Land OM*. Is hereby authorized to 'prescribe "the necessary - rules and regulations to carry this section into effect and de termine all filets necessary there for." I • By these provisions the hOmettead law•of 20th, May, 1862, and -the acts amendatory thereof, are so far mode tied. as to allow entries to be made by the parties mentioned therein, of the maximum quantity of one_ quarter section or one hundred affd sixty` acres of land, held at the double ' imutn price of $2 50 per acre, instead of one-half quarter sestiou or eighty `aces, as' heretofore. .1' A party desiring to avail blinself thereof is required to Ale the usual homestead application tient° tent desired, if legally liable to entry, to make affidavit according to the tom herCunto annexed, instead of the, usual noffiestead affidavit, and to make payment of the $lB fee stipu lated In the net of tint 20th of May, 1862, and the usual en 1111 l issious on the price of land at $2.60 per tiertitbe en ry to be regularly ntimberedonttl reported to this °filet in the monthly homestead returns of the district land office, The privileges conferred by this Get-cannot be assigned, nor is the benefit of entry under It available • for widows or heirs of deceased KIN diers. Regarding settlement and cultiva tion, the requirements of the law In this class of, entries are the same as in other homestead entries. Very respectfully, • Wir.Llt4. DRUM MONO, eommissioner —The first railmati spikes ever made in Mercer county ere made by the Western Iran C ompany at their 111111 in Sharon, on the, 20 inst. After the first of April, the company expect to turn out live tons of first class railroad spikis per day: —An exchange noted the Coat that Louisville, Kentucky, received in one day 2.1)5 barrels of flour, and 3t)s of whiskey, and then wonders what they did with so much flour. —The manufacture of renping and mowing. achines, has attained such large proportions as to make it one of general interest. The annual produc tions Is now estimated at about 12:i,- 000 machines. —A man who stole a box of paper collars was put in a loathsome dun geon, in the debtors' prison at Chi cago, and became alaviug —An old villain of fourteen, in Dover, Illinois, abducted an innocent little maiden of thirty-two; theother day, but' they were pursued.smid the tender dove rescued. —Capt. Itcsre., rs, an Fnalisfl urneel in India, has invented a tiger trap, to be baited by a womaq. In the ab sence of divorce courts; the bait is to be furnished by unhappy husbands. —Among the French prisoners in Germany IS a grandson of Jerome . Bonaparte, I'rince Charles Bona parte. Ile is quartered at Ldetzen, Pribmin, and is under rigorous sur veillance. ' —Fritz Reuter, the famous Low German novelist, has lately lost a great deal.of his popularity in Ger many, by violently attacking the Jews in some of his publid addresses. —The old and wealthy publishing house of the Codas, one, of the larg ast book concerns in the world, has been sold to a stock company. --f The Athenaeum suggests that.the Italian government should plat* a dredging machine on the Til;vr to sinircn for last treasures of art. —An unpublished and unknown work of the famows Hugo (Junius on the law of nations hay recently been discovered at the University library at Kiel. Slept Used Lng s. This is a condition of the lungs In which they become obstructed and hardened like liver. It is nearly al ways accompanied, with difficulty of breathing, for the reason that the air-cells in the part of the lungs hepatized'are inactive, and next to useless In carrying out the functions of respiration. This. Mate of the lungs is often irremediable, as it can be removed by absorption or suppu ration, the latter producing a cavity and destruction of the substanie of the lung Itself. Ile. Keyser's Limy Cure and Dr. Keyse r 's Pet , toral Syrup will often relieve this condition. It will certainly cure the first couh, whose fi nal tendency is some in jury of the lung substance. The first dameof Dr. Keyser's Pectoral (bugh Syrup is valuable to any one whose lungs are threatened, and it is superior to any of the vaunted nos trums which .are .so rife over the . country.. In this matterof lung dls ea.:-es, Dr. K. goes to work like a real physician, eXamiiitv the lungs first, and then prescribes to meet the various indications with whatever remedy may •be proper for. the Case: In the use of his hog Care and Pectoral Syrup, all the common coughs, asthmas, catarrhs and bron. chial affections, are speedily cured; especially if they are of short dunt- OEM thit' litoliressed tar i _lbey will always d *OOO, awl thefetheetLlctiowb t one some verfedniklat',l l s 4 **__ born cam elf . wialguiWiluai ; 'Pic"! deead V O tt a ve taken Phla • t t nrt o •i• . .'. The Doctor . be. W 111; tug to contract ;Curti' all the fresh - coughs andeoldibldth his two reme4 Aim—Lang Curilind Pectoral/tow: Time and again he has Indui bitable evidence of their great power' in the cure of every- lung maladyi The medicines are sold in bottles, a 73 cents and $1.60, by meet dru is and at his medicine store t le7 Li street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lung exami ynations daily: , =A Fanner employed o gentleman -from the Emerald Isle one string to take care of MO-grounds. :He was exceedingly &mho& he was simply to obey. Instructions;and accordlnty he came every morning -to. receive orders what to do for the day. Mir saidwas he to 3 . 77 d heap of manu re. "An' what'll I do that far, sirr " Why, " skid his employer;."*o Spread it so that the roots will find "An'they will -find s Is by Yte," was the reply. VIA went Patrick and commenced his. labor; . The Amour° wa s very heavy, and by-atid•by begi n to wear upon the sinew! of the toiler. About noon his employer went out to see how he got along, and found him - sweating furl ously, and panting for breath.' "Did you say, sir," said Patrick, tha t. plants would end the manure?! "Yes; of course they will find It." Well, then, bedad," said the perl., spiting Irishman, wiping his head upon his sleeve, "wouldn'tit he bet; ther to lave it In'the sthable;'sir let them find it there 2 It would save much hard work; do you see, sir?" Dauchv &.Co's Advertisements. Cough I Cough I Cough I • Why will you Cortgh• when you elm be sunnily relleveu by using Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets, They are .a sore Cup for Sore Throat. Cold, Hoarseness, Catarrh and all Diseases 411' fM 1 w , 9 1 . Throat mad Brditotial robes. •• • Fs sn the great number of Testamonials as to the efficiency of this invaluable medicine the fob lowing. le ticketed: 47 Wabpanseh bre... Chicago. lit.. Jan. 140071. "Fur the hot ten years I hare been • meat ear "rave from footmen attacks of Acute Bronchits; "and bite new gonad anything to relieve me "from these attacks. until I hied Dr. Wale air balk Takla.. BusAniern T. Boor. • Don't let lecithin? artleko I panned off on you, tin pure you get oily Mlle' tarbolle 7htktp. Joon Q. Kitiooo. Platt ett,„ N. N.Y . Sole Anent. Sold by Drugglata. Price al cento a Box. AN-M:lw. HEADY FOR ACIENTS.—The book than. The_ CASsesland But Ilistoty tif Me Las liar. In both ausu .Alto GICILMAN, Pro. rooky !nonrated. only rt.oo. thle neat Sr. ports :P.: orders In two days. aetg4nlelcly sad ran money. lIIIIIHAUD. April& Publither. On Chestnut St-, Mts. AGENTS: IlialeeciAnnsle mdingsenta to Ageets. tormiti.m fire. AMIN.* Am. Book CM. el Wall 4m street Kew York Tins Niiiimitsupt By readout lOU CENIb with 14:0 height. eo'nr of Byre and hair, you will receive by rrton, mil. a cornet picture of your future, ha.. band or wife, with name and date of marrlade.-, Addrent W. PDX, P. 0. Drawer .N0‘.21. rine, N. Y. Instal* lANTED—AIENTS. (20 per day) to veil the Celebrated HOME tinurruc ItiEWlNtk MACHINE Marrhe r.derlear, mates the 'toe? Mitch,' (alike cm both sides, land WO, (Item.: The beat and ettrapeor Family sewing Macidue Is the market. Adltesa JOHNSON. CLARKE & CO.. 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Address for c railer ZIEGLER A MCEVItUIi, 111 So, Sixth St. Phi . 4 Jurobeha: WHAT 1S IT! • It le n oure - aail perfect remedy for all dleeases of me Liver and Spleen, Enlargement or °armor lion of Inteihnee, Crloary.rterlae.tir Ab dominal Orztne. Poverty or Wont of Moo& latermlttaat or Itemit• lan, Ftorrr, lallaramatlro rattle Liver. Dropsy, Slogglah Circa lion of the Blood, Abeesree, . . . • Tum•on, .7:landing, Scrofula, lisapepalm•AgneM Fever, ot. their ConcomlM - nta e ,a On. WiLLT having hecom warn of the extra urdismry medicinal pmperti of the Ninth Amer tan Plant, called • JIIRUBEBA rent special commission to that country to pro-, cure it lo tur Wive purity. ad basing found Ito wonderful curative propertlee to even tamed the autielpatlona lamed by 14 great reputation. has concluded to offer It to thepublic, and Is happy to stata that be has perfected urangements fora re_ War monthly ripply of this Wonderful plant. Ile boo anent non* time to egperimentlng and hive* Prating' PA to the most eglcient preparation front it for s °polar nue, and has fur mune time use In' ll; own practice with moat happy Teethe the effer• teal neclue now pm-wilted to the public as / Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT of JURUBEBA and be toolhiaotly wcommuuds it to every family as* lamorabold remedy whlch should be frtely taken as a ltt.oon Pra. man to all derangements of the eystem and to minute and fortify all weak and Lymphatic tempera - nents. JOHN 4. IiNL LOGfi. Pitt St.. New York. Pole Agent for the Pulled States. Price One Dollar, per bottle. Sout h:or Vtrcnlar. , marth4w - 8 O'CLOCK. mr',,,',., .... . The 1100c.Comb will enange any colored Mir or beard to a permanent Mack or worn. It contain. no poiroo. Anyone um ore 11. One sent by mall for floe dollar. Ad. .drers MAGIC COMB CO., npringlield, MAPP. mrl5:4W. . T8 7 4 - Aig9TAR TITAACK. TEft. . . with the Greta Ira yi.rory Warranted to volt all hotel,— 1.0 i t; ie r , sa w b bo r i ceryr m? ere. A b l od fl , l Oreal Atkudie7ka Co.. 8 Church St. New ord.— P. O. Box 5506. Sendfinr ThiikNielor tircelOr. gurls;4w FOR SALE. The subscriber offer. for sale hla late residence In the borough of Bridgewater, Beaver county. Pa. Consisting of • One Tiro-Story_ Brick House : with Dining-room and Kitchen attached; a good Oman at the Kilt:ben door; Frame Mable. Wood lionse.Ltimber-room and Chicken Mum a Garden In a !deism's of cumfatkin. with Apple, Peach, Plum and Pear Trees; small AIM. such as Goose. betties. Currants and Raspberries; a Flower Gar den and dimmer Home with one sere of ground more or blvi. The above will be told at a mast bargain. and posresslos given on the Armor April next. For terms RAM apply to the subscriber at New Brighton, or Scudder 11. Darragh near STOWE. tbe prem.!. HI jaittf. • _ _ • AUTIFICIAL TRUTH PERFECT ED I— T. J. H.J. 4 41#5 CHANDLER bare par . ebbed the eldeutlve right of Dearer tounty A-4," ":....eite, to oacpr etack'a Patent - -ext.1.24-py by whlch.they eau put , g 4 4 • 4 ' npVuleanlta as thin as t , s r , o r 4 Mid enfiladed Plate. milk bean , I I polish: and b nod elastic is to perfectly adapt le ell to the moa t; ohrtatingall that clumsy and bulky co•Oltion. PO mud; complained of heretofore; and laeeoiug grit lieblitty to break NO percent. In deed. se On. seeint. It would belittling to wearthe Moyle plate any longer than they could maven. /emit' get them exchanged. ATI branches of Den. Mtn' perfumed In the hest sod most enbetanttal manner. Is Enloe teeth with gold. etc , we cha t= lenge compel:ldes from ate quarter, and can re ler to minx sablecta Whose giants been Mood be tween ;lanyard hlll4llOlll. Among a. number Hon. John Allison will exhibit &Mugs we baser. ted sane ffi years ago,. the tee.* as perfect se the day they went dried. toughing OMon a new plan.freehr it from all unplearall i' den. gerotta ettechroparting the extraction of tough a ammo or plen newc than Or how*? Ana Pritve.ne pole -um is Ley good dentist to the Mee atilloarer litMloo; Rochester Pa. nerairl T.; J. t IL J CHANDLER. - Hardware,: gee Foundry d, Repair_ Shop. • Hadar bag Faciped In the Foundry Badness for atoratbaa yosts.- 411 =Irbica thm 1 MT. aaunntatal a Taffeta of paltatas. Batas cuatataottag models and Wang oat patents for bapemasats oa :COOKING - .-.STOVES : -.a4 lam having thoroughly tooted those too Lootielzr e. bu Mel winegtood olltelog Ibem to CDO Wet! si• • UREA? WII3IIIIIIN kes rota }odor or tltls Sarilfty. STOVES! . Dtrereat Styles tar Ileallng and Cooking; lie Great leFffliC Sole illooOsO best: . Itdeorle soy Tut over : offered 10 IT TAKES LESS FUEL, LESS ROOM TO DO MORE -WORK BEST BAKER, MOST thInA.I3L-E1 ALTOGETHER TILE DEBT STOVE . IN 17tsF In connection with the stove I have gal up a Patent EXTENSION TOP, Which occupies little room, no additional fuel, and is not liable to watr out, dispen• sea with ail pipe, can be put un ut taken off at Any time, ntla made to suit nil stoves of any size or pattern. Five Hundred Pormono Who have purchased and usal the • GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE, Most of whilse names have been publish• ed in the Attars. arc confidently referred tn, to bear witr:ma of its superior merits as a cooking stove. Having throe Met elegy endlnes ud band. of abeut Orteen horse power espesity, they ere offered to the penile at reasonable rate. WHIN THOHNILEY. award.. lIENRY,LAPP, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF I=l _ FURN ITT_TE. LOOKING-GLOBS & PICTURE FRAMES. OF ALLSIERS FraNIMIED TO ORDRR. Brighton litwbove Plow Factory. ROCHESTER, PENN' A. The largest stock la Beaver county constantly on hand, and eating at the rely lowest prices. Cantos and Manic pnwtded at the shortest notice Haring a large atort;Allt kinds of furniture on ti hano, and wishing lie room Inc fall and win ter work. I have radar, ' ins prin.., accordingly. ":1 31 :tf. CARETS,' Oil Cloth:-=, &c. M;olesale and Retail, 4- v.! west Prices, M'CALLU'M BROTH'S. 61 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH. PA. We Have Fue11)1 . 4.4 for Supplying nvirauL "F". A LAE Ft 13 Equnl 111 ANY EASTERN JOBRI` !MUSE McCALLLYI BROS. =PM LOOK HERE. LIPRISIG AND SUMNEU GOODS, underaret.ed twee teave.tra Inform tap friends nod the public generally that he do: meet received • new ourek coo& or the latest etylee for Spring and Hamner wear ,which be orrery at very modem rot.. GESTI.E.WH.V.S' FURNISIIING nboDs. CONSTANTLY ON !LAND. Clothine made to order on the ebortest notice. •Tbankfnl to the poblie for pant favor', I hope by dome attention to bnntnen' to merit a amain. enc.• m' 1110 ■ame. DANIEL MILLET PA DRIPOF XL. BRIDGEWATKR. ituir •24:r l' pmts.Q. eauntrr, Notary Public. Con veyancer and insnrance Agent. Nods and Agreements written an d acknowledgements taken. An. !laving been dnly commiwioned asAgent has seem] first class insurance l'ompanles, repre senting the Eire, Life. Accident, and Live Stock Departments, 6 prepared to take risks and write policies on the most liberal terms. Also. agent for the -Anchor Line" or drat elms tkirati Steam ers. Tickets wild to and from all ports in Eng land. Ireland. Serdiand,Oermany Ind France. 01. &win Leers brick row. Diamond. Rochester. aprietFit CLOTHING' STORE. NEW GOODS! INTER STOCK. The othlersigtiell tar,' l‘le:t•urch ur Conning bic friemlikAtitl the pithlie genet nl , l Ilitit be 11 , 1 , 1 jug% ere^iwd and openekl A New Stock of Goods, OF 'THE LATEST STYLES FOR Winter Wear. Ile keep , the bawd of workmen in his employ. and feels confident ttf his ability to cut and make up garments both FASBIONABLE& DURABLE. and in well a confiner a. will 11114 I=M GENTLEMEN'S FREEING 100D3 ALWAYS ON HAND 1. adl and we us Wore leaving your (*fere A7wie4re WILLIAM REICH. Jr. maytllkly Ilnagewater, Pa 'Mk 310 AM, MERCHANT TAILOR, BROADWAY. • NEW BRIGHTON, PA. . . oi ltsrleg ism:steed a Isms and well selected stock Fall and -Winter Goode, • I. L...„ coollotlng of BEAVERS, cHarawitits, CLOTHS, CASS IMERES, ENG . LAW MELTON.% VESTING'S, of the latest and moat Publonable styles, which will be made to order on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS • and on the nbotteet possible soften and inuranted to_gfirs P. 11.-4 Iley no haunt Om workmen sad haying eons le expetiesee In ailing I 4.17 easpothla. anywhere Its the Met, se to inatin sad IL I keep also at • hand a toll Welt or in= elothhig of lame imanshntass. • • OM ';Dry Gl~ooda. Redueed sPripes! Bpeyerer.& Bons nuopenctiv rrum the East IVITII A LARGE ST6CK OF GOODS, Bought, at the Lowest Cash Prices And will sell sonic Goods AS LOW AS BEFORE THE -WART • Consisting or Dry Goods, Grocerlot, Pro. visions, - hardware, hats, Cat, Bonne • end Shoes. Rope, Ocum Packing Yarn; Iron, Nails, Paints, White Lead, •Oil, Putty, .Queeneware, IVii• . • ' lowltare,Flour. • Ontin stud - flacon, ty or Prints,Dusilos, Tickinga,Delalns,Checits, ii paim ,,,k„." * .Di nirn s,Cr A sh • • and flowery ; also. Teas, Ootrem., Sugars, Syrups, .3101sases. itqn: Oil, 200 661.. of the Webrated arntim City AND NEW CREEK FLOUR. Rill/it arrived and for :ale, Wholesale BO . At Pittsburg Prices. 200 Kegs "ffliteling Nails: ONE CAR WIIITE LIME Land Plaster, taut Akron Cement; A Large Stock of White Lead and Paints. A very auperior quality of St rumz a dt , ratl a Somme anti a lot of Carbon Oil Just Arrired and for tale. Wholefale and Mail. • ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA. —and— Concord Wines, Of our own vintner, fin' Medicinal and Sacramental Purprew,nre highly Re commended by - threw whn have royal them. 'Ch.•y art :Am. Agee .+ tor tlii! KNIFFEN MOWER AN!) REAPER, tn.l Put. S. 131.,w Thuukhig the P111,14%114 their pa.,t pat r o m iges w e hope to merit a liberal shalt in the future-0 All Goods Delirered Free qf (7dirge You eau rrly ay. !ill unr old tr.Vkl. Weft. :11111111n. tiPEVERER & SONS, mpria:le Serving Machinex. WILSON SHUTTLE PRICE ONLY r. -fin! Wr .re now able tu•ulirr the Public A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE Supellor Style or Ez" ahracing all the latest haprorensents ; , found In Ennve and America, at a Price Qiific within the reach of every Honor. bold In the L nd. , uNsio#T..icuri.:n. The tnutervfoted member. of the Sertnif Sock. ilq"atrinb:'VlL'sl;4e.7l.All'itrhg Hracrr, bar. MA CHINE In tyre for come time, blico..kitn.ure In staling that. for nimplicity of ronstruenoff. durat hl•lty. .ice of operation. rpeed and beauty of per , formance. we believe it I• not eurpaored by any Machine In the market. =E=M=l ==l=MElV==ll Vies Pers. 1M iv. J. B. Butler. Mrs M. Phillips. Treas. Mr.. E. W. Dickey. Mr.. Prot. R. T. Tat lor. 1M r.. Es R. Tallon. Mrs. Rev. J. R. Miller. , Mrs. H. A. Wharton. Mrs. 1t... W. 11. Locl:e.lMrs. Agnes Johnston Mrs. Rev: F. D. Fast, ;Miss R. M. Lyon. Mrs. Dr. -McNutt, I Miss Blekta Allison. Mts. A. Border. I Ml** law. C. Wilson. Mrs. William Reamer. Mr.. Andrew Whits. Mr.. Kenai orJ. B.llntsn.l MMEM Ofsee and Sale* Hoorn i n Third St., Beaver, Pt marttlyje= S. 4. ANDEILSON. Agent. Singer Sewing Machine. HINKLEY KNITTING. MACHINES, The most pdrfect and •Imple machine of the k I nd eve. Invented. Moth of the above popular machines have been lately Improves until they nixed without a Heal. Mies of the SINGER FAMILY SEWING MA CHINE fromfreSAM apvrarda r Mee of;IIINKLEY N KNITTERS VA Circulars and sarn lea untied fee, on applica tion. STRAW :91011T0 •••xty • tiENSHALAGENTS. Nn. SI Sixth Strirt, Pitishurgh Arent. wanted for the Hinkley Machine every where, and for the Singer In Western Peunsylvs nts.Eastern Ohio and %V.e4 Vs.. where then! aro Emie already estabtlohed, norttly. BAIIII MASON & SOL, NEW BRIGHTON CUTLERY WORKS, MA NUFACTITBERS 01 awtetraurA j 1t L i 3 cuoiximoz ::zalzr-csrum, ttw., ttr.c: Special attention is given tuLe Bardaring & Tempering of the Etudes, and we feel and know otirrelCrf to be competent to make the very Desk as we employ none but ex berienced workmen, and use the best of steel. Samuel Mutton has now been In the business forty years. and his Sons are all practical workmen. We are also manufacturers of POCKET-MOVES. PEN-KNIVES. PRUNERS' KNIVES, • • rueu. Kade from S. & U. Wardlow`e Refined Englieb Steel. and Every . Blade Warranted. Special attention hi tailed to our etoek of— Razors PoCket Scissors, ladies' SeLstorq. Bankers' Seisiors,• Ilarbers' Scissors, &r.. . , i - - All orders will bs promptly. tilled and shipped a advised: . . lar Price LW darstrlted on appllestloo. • OFFICE. AND WOIKS -- - NEW Immure:v. Ps. septily:octtleLdecleh MUM. 1111 A Tar many, Ile. roirreutrr and Pntrettonare Pararu.l prepued to do all pot* In bar Uwe a; ressonablt, rates and on abort melee. 'The pat =moor i tba o. pobbe Ta respeettally todkited. Xediatial. HENRY t HELIBOLIVB COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba - GRAPE PILLS. I.7wyonit Thrte—Ylvid Nereid Biubarb and 'lrtvid ANASet CodeOW &raps JO:v. • JO Darr aeopkrlots, Jarodier, BUIoi Arse. Ma. or Jiirrous lidadoths, CootlrmOss, de. Purdy readable. cortfololog Memory. ?!Merit or dUrrloo• Props. These pills arc the most delightful pleas ant purgative, superseding mum ml, salts, magnesia, etc. They are composed of the eater *medicate. After a few days use of them, such an Invigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miracul ous to the weak&and enervated, whether analog from •Imprudence or disease. T. Helrubold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Gripe Pills arc not sugar•ewted, from the fad that sugar-coated Pills do not dEntolve, but pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired camel. TILE CA PAW DA GRAPE PILLS, being. pleasant Jrl taste and odor, dci not necessitate thei: being 'sugar-coated. FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. 1130.1 4 ( ICY T. ILIBI,4311110) Ile/4 nummr COXCItXTHIfTED romreexo ' FLUID .EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will nulically eXtertuthate from the sys tem Bcmfida, Syphilis, Fever Swett, cera,Sore Eyes, bore Legs, Sore MI.LIIII, Sore Head, Bronchitis Skin Diseases, Salt "ileum, Cankers, 'Cunnings Emllel the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, 11 ckets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Bash, Humors of a;I kinds, Chronic Meatus. IVspepsia, and all diseases that have b e - ett established lit the system (or years. Being prepared expressly for the above Complaints, Its blood-purifying pinpertieai are greater than any other prepand lori of samparillis: It glees the cmnplexion clear and healthy color and statures the patient to ts Mate of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic coma itutiona d iseasesa 'sing from an inquire cute the blood, mil the only reliable and effectual ki own remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of the hones, ulcerations of the 11irat andlego,blotches, pimples on the Lice. erysipelas, and all seuly,erupuous of the skin, and beautify ing the complexion. PRICE to rEtt BOTTLE. -M HENRI T.: IIELMOOI.•1 t ONCV-STRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every euse of Diabetes in whirli it has been given, Irritation if the Seek of the 'Braider and I ntlamation .1 the Kidneyß Ule:rstion .4 the Kidneys and Bladder, Retenti Urine, Discuses of the;Pihtnge Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Caleytlos, On.vel,• Briek.lust Deposi., mnl M y tteouaor Milky Discharges. and for 'en feebled tool delicate constitution: of Noll Sae*, attended with the following sym bons Indis•posit bin to Evertion, lane. of Power Lie.; of Meniorv, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trentlilitig, Ilor ror of Do's-nee. ‘Veaktillnes , , Dimness - of Vi , ein, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Ilti,htmg oldie Body , D 0110.44 the Skin, Eruption on the Fare,Pallitl Cowden:intl., Universal 01 thr Mns. filar Sys. tem etc. FAN' by pum a . !rota the :on. of 'eigh teen to I ncid)'-livr, and from thirty-five , o tiny-lice or in tlii• decline or change 01 Inv: after rontincincnt or !4lnor hol we Mpg in children is Dime. it 1111,1 Li . lll)l , nli 411,4•, urt..in~ Lunt 11:11i11.4 1): , •11,:111• 1 :t. .u.. 1 cN.rr..r- :111'1 1111,1:11.1 . 1•111 . • • in ht••. 1111111111 1:1,111 111.• 1.. i a i4irit i• Syphilitic (•1;ort , i I tit-, uu•d in v.1[111.1.'1,4. Wash. L A D TEA' 111 many aft . ..Q.01, peculiar to ladies, die Extract Hoehn I- unequalled lir_ any other remedy . --.., iu t•Illorons or Iteten. lion, Irregularity, nrinfultmcs or Suppres sion of cu•tornarc Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Uterus. !Amcor. rlura or Whites:Sterility, and for all corn• plaint 4 incident to the sex, Ayliethee arls. tog from Iroli...fretl.cl or Habits of Dis•ii• patinn. It is prescribol extensively by the most eminent physician, natdwives forinfeebled a n d delicate volodilutinos, both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the tilltlVC 1i154211.1, or symptoms.) . 11. T. ITELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BC CHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, LIAD ITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all their stage., at litVe expense, little or no clemee in diet, no ineunvenitnce, nod no exposii re. It em uses a frequent de sire, nnd gives stiength to Urinate, there 11Y removing Obstrnetions, I'rerenting -and Curing Strieures of the Urebra, Al la) ing Pain mid Intiamation, so frequent in thei-chns of diseases, and expelling nli Poisonous usattter. Thousanas who hare been the _victims or incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fern to be eared inn short time, have limed they have been deceirtsl, and that the '• Poison"' Mosby the use of "pow erful astringents." been dried up in effe system, to ',weak out inn noire aggravatid Marriage. Use HELmitor.trs ExTiem-r nu. CHU for all afterglow. sod ni,ies of the Urinary Organs, w her exciting in 3late or Female, limn Whatever muse orminat. iug, and no :looter of bow 11111 a standing.. L. HENRY T. lIELMBOLD'S lAIPROV ED HOSE WASH. cannot he surpassed as a FALAI WASH, at..l will be found the only spreltie reme dy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily enulicati.sSpots,Scor. tunic Dryness, InduraCons or the colono outs Membrane, rte.., dispel:tiled:nem anti Incipient Intiantation, Hives Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness id Skull) or Skin, Frost Butes, an4l all purposes • foe which Salves or Ointments are mist restores the skin to a statt4of purity and softness,. and in• suri,setnitinueo healthy action to the tissue ot its vess4 is, on which 'depends the 82ree akle clearness and vivacity of eompt eN ion so much soinzlit and admired. But ever valuable U fey Matting de fivis of the akin, 11. T,: - Ilendiold'i Rose Wall has long sustained its principie claim to 'inbound patronage, by it032.4e401- ing qualities whirr render it a Mile! tip nentluge or llie most Superlative and Con genial character, condoning in an elegant lormitta those prominent requisites safety and ellicacw—llse up:tillable accompani ments of It Preservative and lt,fresher or the Complexam. It is nn I Neellent Lotion for diseasesolinSyphilit ic Nstme, ntul as:tit injection fordiseases or the Ili:nay Organs, arising frcni hub ts ui dissipation, ti..a.sl in ounnection with the FATRACTS MAIL SARSAYA II 11, LA. AND CATA W BA. GRAPE PILLS. 11A - reelmtiatetideit, cannot 1,. mirpat-sed. clad PIS Full and explicit direction,' accompany the medicines. • Evidence of the ai n 't :capon:able and reliable character tarnished nn appliai cation, with littintretin of Mouse Mk, of l,vin witumett, anti upward of 5,00,1 un aolicited certificates and revommendutory letters, many of which are front the: high est sources, includme eminent Physicians, Clergymen, titatesnk.n, etc. The pro prietor has never resorted to their publi cation in the neivspapers ; lie does not this from the fact his articleS rank Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certificates „„, Heavy T. Elehobelass Genuine Pee. paratlous, IDelivertsi to any maim's. Secure from ' rilisereatlon; ,ESTADLISIIED UPWARD OF TWEN - TI yEARS. Sold by Druggists every wlteN. Address letters for intormatlon, in confidence to HENRY T. *IIELMBOLD, Monist and Chemist. Only Depots: II T, REL3IBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No. 594 Omaha ay, New York, or toll. T. HELM-. BOLD'S Medical Depot. 104 South Tenth Street. Plillade.p lila BRIWARE Or CoUNITEYEITs. Ask for EgadC T. IliciasoLDi! TAIMISOOTIIIVJG chd feta.% • kedietnai. • • . A.H.N.mir m • ! PULE JECENIk.II3y . .11 1.11 7 .11111111.1 " .111111.11.1 " 11111 . 1 11111ft ft anseer irsu named. ba. D,., L ,,,,, : OW area Is COW walls esnrthe vary aar.Q.,,„.. 1 al Mad, Mass or Dleellog Pales Tha., .%. . an *Meted amid Immedaacls call aa their an c . • sist sod goold, 0 514 tin ant .igo, s „, 4 . Inland) abed compkta mitt act! the lie Is Illppiktlikral ate eel! requited lo e .•w '' h„. givt. • t., ..., .4 s wilbeeleby treuble et Itweertattue ' In Iwo& i.. Wm/Lillie me ILESIOT lii exernely kr it. ~ Pim* Morass la k b not toetcrdu m m ao y i rr lie carer . yews *lndia,: Pram Ow baula f n,y alNi. - dipaale set where. No•A b No Morel WEAK. NEIL VI Vanier,. aloPePga Tonic P°7,,0• 6 := Y jr7tPv i en l it (.Ibe bud e th l7e :47fLt bare but. employed physolium ye .o. ,„ 5 „,,, maid albs preps:atom will du g.nit s. ekt. strentrthetitht; the oene., i t ictrasla: OM, naming atigtetkilt, IW tut. lotad_pbysically, mosbdua moat oho may ruse MAUNA lot yea, to theft row. a. solo resume Melt uerupadows and all tt. ot Life. Olga Is all we ask o edy to te . Outodityoll tu. ir to the . owt 4.14.1 b. pa a .ughtly •011.41.11. 1 c took sod a riarrallii rt, petizer ; It rtzthgtheto thr rtuerarti hod rm., tilt digestive organ. to their twailthy Male. to cu. nervous and dyspeptic peg ollislittoral cr. Aria itytpepsics lltale. 11, sale by anzzlati _ f r Pelee our bootie. CCP U (..I'r I - 1 no 111(litt Warner's Cough MaJaab kale eulug and e/prelursurt;;. 3no calraurthietry it leo or en iininediSiAly roller Ing.uud rot. ua curtug, thu ruout 1/b•tlu•le aura of luart • Colds, :roe Tbrnal. brouttatx, Influenza. l'atant Iluarecuer•o. rtlun• and tououropUon y Craw lucredll.le. tkr ;trump( tithe rebel and renal. 4 cffeCta !nail the .Lure ra.cs, urauy affecnonot ty throat and lings.that Ibutaanda rat pillenuour xn daily prootrlbrug u. lOU one and ellt.al ILat It. rho Inual healing and expectorating 1.44.c1ur tor known. One flow 1111.11 idiom* relief, and x Moe r.tratte one bottle stet to • tore Sold Ly tin; val., In large Nailer.. !'race Our Dutlas. your ow n {atilt if you still cough and 411 r. Oa:earn oat taro. W 11 01' LIFE Ilse (treat blood Puriher atill Llettclotto Urea. Warner , * Visitant litta4,4 Wine.(List, to tree troth aril pulothohni Gruver I elittallbo. IN , prepared tor thole, who rripthe a o i dndonnt It I. a •plrndul anprtla, and t o n, nod lon 1.,: thlud, in :he world ler iturtiitec toe Weir: . It. tic Illtkof pleaosul and' dcnciou. arn, e‘tf uS.ret to the public; far •tiperna to to,ndy. a h NY,. •to. bitten, or any other tans.. It Is more braitt2 and cheaper. both malt aad ferule. _tuna of or. Call take the µlie ta Lite. It to. In tart. a ri fe to ohjoy gtccl heath so: a free don of !Tuft) ewer. alllt,o aril la tot, IL, Wine of Llfe. It a hint-fiat Irma auttitlitc before in rise. It la .0,4 hr rahrttor. Dollar, In quart bout., ItIMMV.NAGrOGUE Warner's Emmen gggggg . the tide known to CUM the It hue., to till cyje Beery co,w ) Where I. the tynalli m %dd 2. Important medicine la hot Is anted ' U thegreat./ Weaving IA er off. erd v 4 • houhl tadurdiately protury it It 14. 0 k,, for Female Irre•juLtrillt a, and upon In every con where the tro 3 . 3 .- L7lp been.ol.Atructrd through cold thee', k„d dmgalei•. ~Prtce One Dollar. Ifr Sold by all Itrugglate. or oitt 1 , 7 receipt of Ous Dollar sod a te.,triet 610 htaie 'Vert. CUIeStS). Vo' lode Ay S. C. I.IANSMS If che•ter, BOCCE. a to tu.. Beitigt.erater. .and 111 ito AN Dis beaver. l'a.; itt,,y.tt.tAt $ f4S. ri - 1 OF THE AGE! PattnisD vL,lllttall 7tH, tf f; OCR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PD R b1..e.11 laltwealtataill i tlt area 11l ta be UM beet Pewrie ci _ me Pea al lak eat..., dewe steel Poem P.l up la seat elale beam 4 4 SOLD ONLY BY AIeENTs. and he lbl• E.• ware our c i t i n=fresik le emu; tweleneata bawl.. 11.141 twelve beau ;, ill& &Urea ti • Wes - rEits PußusHiso Co. Usnufacturers' Aims., Parsbwel, P. •,!. 0/11111110L—The itninottlos j C) Pr.. Wit& =oaf Oottottoto h 4. • L ° 2 • eft. fote• •• otietmjil NOttatOoo.'"4l6.4 ?rzi sza SILVER WATCHES, A'l7 ermine Id carat Gold Hunt., (Grunt and Stre.t.re, , a , ed for time and wear (at half lb, u•taal j 3 The Extra Fi v. I 3:3! I...:•! Turnt-d, linntlai; fatted. Ft" , tettened line Movement., perfectly adju.ted p:oted). and each warranted to ert.t, at only *. web. The SWIK, tv,:brr end, I !. Chronometer BUlanSe sa.s The twin. as Last. WITH Ft.. Ni - us Wow, and die fn;aindind and 5.11‘ , ..J in:: O. key, wonnd and .el l' the Stem, .1y II rack A/TIAe ttho re Hatch. at, put If ht.! pen. 'vt tract ted for time m.l F-rtra Fine, F'.., fluidln; Cayeil and Ladmal. nt only sllea ,4 Beef Quality Coin 11.1114 g Lrvir al si7. ta , h Ertra 1 . 11 ,, 1 LeStl, Mrol . tiometer al di. each. Lir Our Watch , are Ad %A , Pvri , rt will be taken back dell mom Le — 11. require on m o ney i.. titi I - Over. 511 ,701131. by Exprenc jo)3!.:. • ni PIIIVILCOC wrzN A• 1, t.S.0011,1: Won, colt. by paying Exp. , . thlr.ie. and if u. o'• rectory. returned. Met. n hero no En,.• r... goods will be sent by Mali. lu regl-tered by sending m•la In PEIIS(I.V.V ordering Mr Iratit.. al ditru rewire an Extra IlateA of tuna fri• .41.0, (WC ie CHAD: , iGenu.i. at 10..P0. 2 , ladle? •t tfO, sin to sly each. The tint.t Muted nod Orulde - tiold Chain. si ft. I. I 9 P ith_ iyilidil from TAUS 11.”11110:1i WITCH CO.. F17.7V1S STRE.I7 HOMES • FOR 'tare opportuldile. am now , attenkr farceur. horneslu a mild. heattiy and ru+Yrnla/dlmale6 um—tenth of.lhefr t.dur &e be r• TILE NA'rlol ° .i..% 1.1. /MAL E.:4TATE AGEN(' has to oale real 1..1W , of over; dr•CtiptitOu loop ‘'d lo the -Nlldd:r Stateo: flapro.: stout grain .7etal fruit faro.; rico. ourpar and C , ton plantation.; limhrr an d w uwral village and rural reelden.” and buzinar stloo. i.W. and will oiler. faroritr. Write for Loaf Reffisfrr ClOltalkOng de.crry: $c local mu. price and terra. Of , prspeflie. 71-r for rale. .11.0. connected with our Red Ertste cer Aare a general Claim and Mani .1g“0 . 0 the superrleion oldie well known Tho9l. late of the Ordnance Dep Ytment, Wee e seiesorjAcmlndynacticalimeAaale.and ar;:tq: 1,410 the differeint Gov cram:tent Deidece. , prelally to the War and Nary, Ordnancear. l coirvi C !Went vipers carefttlly prepare.l teeth, executed. and /Went, ore In the alkalise possible fins. Ititeclal attention given 4, rejortet case. fur reissue. exteAsiogl-4441. ,,,,,, '‘ vont. 4e. Pretitnindry t21:11714,0110,, ar in no pitte23`... • or an attic, made un Merlpt • brfrf lion of the vamr—no model Leio: n 117.1 Favor shown POCIII IN IeENTOIV i by assisting them In procnrwe parer., •5a,..• wards their Confidential in our 111.1•Irot.t. rtttlittmr TeTllOl . l. T.,(1.11.1 more rea•onahh. ihtn a mother rtt'o' 1 47.. Cy. Clmillar corn:ant', ratEd Jr 1 , 1 or,e , Sera free. Address W CIA 'fie Sational Rral rstar. 37; and V 1 11,4nd. Arenme, IlnaAl fur }Alai COAL. FOB SALR..—The nl,den,r4 constantly on hand a go.sl.lllide of Lat . .; Nat Coal, which be will eel] at ressonaNe either ti the hank, or "11l deliver ni The hank it located on McKinley's gar. 0"! rude fro r.. the Pitt- Ft.‘Wavae,t C1m1,14 and but a short db..tance from ne.trloll:l,. ban. also a good article of Fite Clay. ahbh diseose of at reasonable rates, niers left at my rrefd,,,,•ti, nrid:oryter.,! 1. 4tael Camp's In Rochester. or at the honk_ in promp• attention. J C aprattiTn--., J - - wig% YOUNG, Attorney ay la! Hearer. Pa. Office and tryddence on re t ,.. ; .t or the court noose. All lan nueineu r° ted to my rare chat recene prompt V 7", Al.O perm, haying Rent Renee . ree thoee lantana to boy loon proe , r l /. Sys !Andy. may rate thyr and money bY c. . pr e:! othee. moriconTGAina... , . OVN . DR 4 And Machine Works. Anderson & Freyvogle, yucre.trors to S. S. Fourier , Iron z handen and Mill Finnistal , Jfanufaeluretvof Grid, Saw-Mill and White Lead h i. , elltnery ; French Burr, Col%live 30 Es9o3 Jill Stones, ( De Four a co. German Anchor Brands 13010'4 Cloths ; Water chino?, W and heels, Stout 3IJ -1111. otbero* ehlnery; Pulleys,. 3 Hangers and Shall• N lng o. AA WATER STRE,6IA, febts;gml Pittsburgh , I':
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