11=311:1 MEI II SELECX' JIISCELLAIVT. HOURS, itY HORACE OREEIX. Tne following; wit written, and publishml imam New York Tribigne oaring' tileestrly 'lei - a of the Great Ittal n it'ttlludeg to a len,* mon and vry ostimable elki ;•.vo of liAnthester, in this county, it will he found of interebt to ntost of I lir readers When Washington retreated, eigh ylsix ymks agoo- with the tiniall retni.ant of his thrice defeated army, trout New York through New Jer sey to meek tesugc from his victorious pursuerb bellied the Delaware In Pelillbyl Catlin :fumy or his , ronowers doubtless inurmared at , a d.spensitt; tion of Providence hi them SO inscru table. Wa; not the cause of Aineri van indepeadeneejust ? Was it n o t that the Irniversal Freetletn—,of the ' inalienable Rights of Man? if so; why should reverses fail thick flint hussy upon. it Y Why' should its brave (Menders lie sleeping on the battle-fields they had- illustmted by their valor and ftirtalimi by their 140,51 7 Wily shOuld , they languish in mi-erablehospitulsor,pine in pesti lent prisons, hopelft and heart-bro- Itol7 1 iow could things have gone worse if the ijniverse•were - an :Icel. 'lent, and blind Electricity or Gravi tation were the only God? • Kash, hasty judgement! A fly feel; ' ing the first trust of Autumn, might pass such It one :on the benignity evinced in the structure and laws of the Solar System.. • Looking back:front this distance, with' the eighty-six years' experience to guide us, we can easily see that the disasters wherewith our forefath ers opehed their . Revolutionary struggle were essential to the devel opment of Ihe most heroic phase of their character—their constancy un • der circumstances of intense discour agement. Had it been deemed that they should triumph from the outset —that • the battle of Long Island should result in a 'Continental vie ti fry, leading to-the capture or tits , peli•fon of l ien. I lowe's army and the cow,cquent al cognition of our lade pende.we before the close of that year, Bette es thnt weshould hitc_e be eumr people that We tire? who not e mat our early reverses ere as beneficent as env ultimate , nctirs , es—Long Island us Saratoga, Iti•otnly wine n+ Yorktown? • • N 1 attended onkSafurday evening a meeting at the Cooper lostitute ; ailled ondathlressed by refuges front sever al of the States now in Rebellion agaiinit the'. Union. The speakers Morin number, were from Texas, 'lennesseei''.Florida, and Mississippi roqieetively, but twverall other of the revOltill States wire represented in the'call and on the platform. Cot. nonillion of Texas has repeatedly twee heard-lit our City, and always sPraks clearly and forcibly. ' Mr. ,Iwynton nom Florida, spoke at eon:ALT:alit! 'algal, and ) laid bare' the nature and impidse of the Ri.. , 1 hellion.' . Mr. Carter, ' from East Tennessee, portrayal the persecth lions, the distresses, the disappoint hopes, the heart sickness, of the lay, d,. t 'own-loving majority in that Millet , ed region, and pathetically asked. if ' d hey must bear for ever as they have borne for the lost fifteen months, un der the iron heel of their cruel ene mies,.who rob and ,murder them at Will, thrusting Omit into dungeons' -on suspicion that, they are trait ors., and drag,ghtg them uway by ihousands to tight t h e battles of no abhorred, dote ,ted treason. But the mist ellattive speech of all was that ..f Alec. Mr. Aughey," a Presbyterian . clergyman of Northern birth, late a ' pastor in Northern Mississippi, and. an earnest; open, decided opponent of the Rebellion froth the outset. Ar rested . us it traitor to the treason (whereto he had never actively nor d...lively adhered, and wbieh 'he timrslonu conk' nor • enemy, " was heavily manacled and 'thrust into a crowded, filthy, prison, whence.his coin anions were taken oute day uy tiny bo shot, and their bodies thrown aked into a ditch as the punishment of their patriotism:- 31r_ kAngliey himself, as a more deter- mined anti influential Unionist, wits I reserved fur conspicuous, hanging,' lint escaped before the fulfillment of , , that amiable intention. Travellitg in the opposite direction front that ln! which he would naturally be sought; I wearing on his ankles the heavy iron I ' tetters which he had not been enabled to remove, he was obliged to evade A fie bloodhounds that are usually kept for the hunting of slaves, but . now employed for tracking Whlfe I:Monists, taking care to have none tit had garments in the prLson, as front I test the scent might be taken; tray ...Mg (oily by night, and that very' - • -.lowly bemuse of the galling circlets of his ankles • living majulyon green • corn plucked ' from the field and eat- On raw, since to raise a smoke would 6:1\1.1)1;01i to advertise his location to watt-Idol, unrelenting fors; he finally .ii , covered himself at a venture to a tilt wer Wini proved a Unlonigt, and h.N whom he wail conveyed on home"' k.ek sera tat miles it the right direc tion, and ilium enabled to evade the Rebet pa•kets end find refuge under .1 he, proteetiog folds of the Flag of i•raslotn. Mr. Aughey relines that, while skulking through forests and corn-fields on his way out of the, . house of bondage, IM,w as somethned i . pt.lied by thirst—the country be ing at that time intensely Torched • by drouth—to aßproach it dwelling owl ask for water; and if, an draw ing near, a 31ttee appeared at. the I icor or was seen through a window, Ise insainethly : blinatt: back unob -era d into 4111.- friendly shade, to • . tir his sufferings as he' might. If install he could have found W habitat ..tioo peopled 010 by blacks, he in ight hove hotly counted its huspitatfly . t.ar a sloveholtllngfitimily was inevi :th:y a .I. l n of malignant treason'. a..?..mthey's conelusion front all lie. inc, twat end heart is, that the mon -1....r. f those who bavelicim murdered in tin-South for their loyalty—some ..I titait Block, but ley-fur tlwgreater portion. ••'W Inte—is i catty' appalling. •We ftequentlY . • hear loan our , I winocratiu orators and journalists of "the Shuth." requiring this or that for her smurlty, mail& what Will or 'WI II not satisfy "the Sunni," meaning always by 'lino South" the traitors ' who have feken'ltat Kdtion by the • - threat, anitsoniiie led it ito spunk. as • 11.eplotl, pr rental i. Silent. N0t1..,.0. 11 WOlllll inniktine t frOn hearing or rani • lug it speech of llniotio Seymour Or Fertuttalo.:Woridi that Brae was any ; bt,dy :it the &wilt but traitor s , unless t It tbe .I.lfeek dependents and de ', i.ii it satellites of perm traitors.- The Wn.te tiniebists of thetimth tue ens ' .t 1: t h; igMin it by. tleveloiliges, in :•1••,1,,,V.ine(1, to Isi.shiVcring- aid. r.li X Nly !east S every Ix: mkt v slot-. t.. n in the attempt , laildesave lite Vilna... .But those:V.lll o HW , - mot" mitring us—t hey :iliti,*tl AO our :Int- pathits,. and Invoke ttini! interposi- ' , . t ton to i3lllln their fittrilllesund neigh- IrllN front theircrueloppressors—twil • ',either Fhisper a word of anxiety that Saitery should ho ',saved front impending distruction: On the. eon , teary, they Itivgnize in that fiend the cause of all their woes, the de-. tdroyer of our Nation's peace, and ')tope that the twin outstretelwd for their deliverance will lung them into tinAT ruin. None of these t.-iouthern titartyis to their loyalty are seen eon , sorting with our Northern cluunpi -ono of the Southt.--they do not seek the . pliantness- whence Seymour harangues tin the neat mischiefs to Radicalism, or Brooks in silvery period:fp:tints the horrors of Aboli tion. That undiscoverable 'pegro who hosts and flees from the Yankee hordes who cow to tear • film Item • the protallon anitkindnessef "Mus sa," Is not more rare than the Southern I 'Monist who having br-aced death and sulkred martyrdom fbr his My 'alt y, now comes North to entreat its l '' " _.° e, rmot:ced Axhiy. Thu . .we Icatti by ,In• 1 ... q:1 io 1 7 from 11 , ... Mau himself:kW iPIDINCND Vr. r lEMZ=M TWErffr= to laid down tfit; Great Itebtlllott et; gingerly tie to leave Slavery ettirolif as ever: ' The chatoploris of "the tin iv" 115 it Was, the Constitution as ills, iced the Negroes as they were," are cantlued to the anti-Republfeans of the Free States. Yet the hour Is a dark one,.Pura lysis brooding over our armies; dis aster impending in our. overtaxed finances; the People disgusted . by delays, wearied out' by disappont •ments, nod binking under heavy bur dens that seem. to be bore lu vain, and thus giving triumph in some of the Free States to the natural alliett and lifelong servitors of the.. • now openly traitorous. Slave Power—all this would be appalling if the uni verse were u Weltering elutes and the heavens with Out 1114011. But the darkest' - hour • barely pr,receds the dawn, and thecoldest days of Winter just anticipate the, first premonitions of Sprittg. At length,, Our • armies , areentbsdied and .ready , for action; the removal of Buell isitforetastept. like pongee to every departMent whose' delay- and • immobility are chronic; and the ominous slienee Of our augmented fleets preludes the opening roar of cannonades and the tierce din of battle. -Bepatient yet a little longer, 0 loyal :Millions! and your long-sufieringsballberewarded. by the • trumpet-notes of Victory. ushering in a long; briglit .em of Peace bused on Justice and I niversal Frectloni ! An Interestiug Paper. Among certain old papers lately found in the Treasury Department at WaShington is the original egree meut made by Lafayette with Silas Deane - American Commissioner at Paris in 1776, to serve in the war of the Revolution... Ilere it bias trans lated for day Cleveland Herald by Mr. Darius Ly , man,. who explains that Mr. Deane S name,. which ought to follow the first paragraph, does not appeaN-probably hechuse that part of the paper is a duplicate. The sig nature of Lafayette istinquestienably genuine:- The desire manifested by the Mar quis de Lafayette to serve in the ar mies of the United States of North America, and the interest he takes in the justice of their cause, inspiring him to 'seek opportunity to distin guish himself in the war, and as far as in him lies to render service there in: but being unable to hope for the assent of his family to his serving in a foreign country and to his crossing the seas, unless be shall go in the ca pacity of a general officer, I have deemed thatl could not better serve .my country nralthose under whose commission I act,,than byconferring upon him, in the name of the honor able Congress, the rank of Major Gen end, which I beg the States to ratify and confirm to hinf, and to transmit his commission therefor, and that from this date he may.hold tiresome, and may rank with officers of the same grade. His high bitth, his con neetions, the great dignities he pos. 5(.% -es by his familyin thig Court, his large estates in this kidgclorn, his personal worth, his reputation and disinterestedness, and above all, his 'zeal for the freedom of our pruvine es, were of themselves sufficient in ducements for mete promise him the rank of Major-Genend, in -the name of the said United State 4.• In evi dence thereofd have signed this doc ument. Done at Penh - ' this seventh day of December, one thousand *revs en hundred and seventy-six. )n the above conditions, I offer myself, and promise to leave, as gni when Mr. Silas . Deane shall judge proper, to serve the said State with all possible devotion without any compensation or special appoint ments, simply reserving to myself tire liberty to return to Europe when ever my family or King shall recall me. Done at Paris the seventh of December, 1776. . Ein:: LA FAYETTE . How a Will Was Fanad. An last:Mee of the renewal in slOp of an impression of memory calling up an apparition to enforce it (it is the impression which causes the ap parition, not the apparition which conveys the impressipui occured near Bath half a century ago, and is relat ed by Miss Cobbe -in an article on "Unconscious Celebration" in the last number of Maenallan'e Magazine. Sir John Miller; a very wealthy gen- tleman, • died leaving, no children. i Ins widow had always understood that she was to have the use of his house for her life, with a very large Jointure; but no will making such provision `could be -found alter his death. • The heir-at-law, a distant co:mei:thin, naturally , clairried -his rights, but kindly allowed Lady Mill er to remain for six months in the house to complete her search for the inissing piipefs. The six months drew at lust to a close; and the poor widow had spent fruitless days and weeks in examining every. lapsible plitoe of deposit for Molest document, till , ht last she came to the conclusion that her memory must have deceive ed her, and that her 'husband could have made 11.3 such promise as she supposed, or have neglected -to fulfil it had he,made one. The very last day of her tenure Of the house, had Just dawned, when iu the gray of the morning Lady Miller drove up to the door of her man of 1 buigne•is m Bath, and rushedexcited y to his bed room door, calling out, "Come tome! I have seen Sir John! There is a will!" The lawyer haat ened to accompany her back to her house. All she could tell him was that her deceased husband had ap peared to her in the night, standing by her bedside, and had said selemn-• ly, "There is a will!" Where it was, 'remained as uncertain as before. Once niore the house was s.wched in vain from cellar to loft, till finally wearied and in 'despair the lady and her'friend fobtal themselves in a gar ret at the top of the house. "It isull over," Lady Miller said: "I give it up; illy husband deceived me, and I ant ruined!" At that moment she lopked at. the table over which she was leaning verging: • "This .table, was in his study once! Let as e.xam -111l; it!" They looked, and the miss ing will, duty signed and staled, was within It, end the widow was rich to the end of her days. -It needs tio epnjuror to explain hew her anxiety called up the Myth of Sir John Mill er's apparition, and made hint say preelsely what he had once before really said to her, but of i'vhich the memory had waxed faint. Every Fourth .Maus. It Itasheett votuputed by atatisticans .aud . übserveni of health, tiutt about 'eVery. Fourth than, WOlliittl or child, at this seasots til. the your, 6 &albeit:4, with some tort of tlistitso - its.' throat or lungs, or (apt,: is ,n4i: pitsition. Thew uuduil t arc Oahe prone.to 14. fatal In their mudenuhs tiltln any I thers that overtake us in the voyoge of life. Toss:: oolitic"; ot the causes, such us wet lee!, and illy adapted clothing, we 11ml:1411150nm thing to sty of remedies. , Du. l'E.vsuit's Pwrottiiti rivitur is so sure in its effects In removing these ailments, that it were almost criminal in any one not to recent mend it, WI by doing sit, we relieve a great deal of unnecessary suffering, and prolong many a life. People do not usually know what to take in such eases, and when we advßFDir. .KEystat's Przrott.m. Sinup.lwe know what we are about, and what it will du. .Thousandis and tens 01 thousands of our people can testify to its extraordinary merits as a healing and oaring medicinein all disessesof the air pa...stiges. Dn. .KEVIER lids extraordinary.. skill • in curing lung (Minimal; In fact all ehronle.dieosoi . ; and our peoplO'need not wander oil to Philadelphia or New York; tortiill into the hands of: those perhaps not half as well qualified, when . theram find one who - has made h is mark, andcured cases in the NerY„_ in which they live. They- 111.8aire bath valuable time and expense applying to Du. Kuvazu, a h medical,; office, IR Libert street, PVIE Pltteburgh, , Pe.. The Pectoral la.sold by most respectable druggbite; at 76 cents per bottle. ... • ' IX,the Waiter' of the. jurisdiction which a Slate can exercise over riv ers flowing through its Whits, the United States Supreme Court has re cently decided that a-river is a nevi-. gable water ofthe• United Stateic when by itself or in connection - With other-waters it ,forms a continuous highway, over which commerce is or may becarried on with other States, orulith foreign countries, In them* tomhry modes in , which such' tom:. once is Ll:inducted by water. If a river is, oot of Itself a highway by its connection with other waters, and is only navigable betweep - different places 'within 'the State,..then 'the ' Court holds it isi nuts navigable liv er of the United States, but only a navigablemater: of the litate. Johnson's Rhannatic Comet ''Selleri Imperial Cough Synips. Undsayi Unproved Blood Searcher. itenilasto: No medicine ever offered to thepublic toe the cursor Rheumatism and Neuralgia, die.. bag ifairt• ed ouch a wide spread mutation as'JORNSt. RIIEUMATIC COMPOUND; it ts witbdut doubt an lovainable.rnedicine. Testimonials hare been r eft7ggl i r, m osral u a l erl r y &Alit i ctut i V ier* . mend . it and two R in their practice. • /WM 'lmpbutlecusaa..• = We . beg to call to [he mind's of our renders thit this season of theear, above all others, Is the one in which ttiey ttible to covens. cows, torte. seas, Me-,.whllvt the ems meta are in eoestant danger of that most alarming and (alai elan dir einem. comae. - It 10, therefore, necessary that may —family should provide a poelthre remedy,. Ame that Is ready for use at all times. . • BXLLERS' COUGH SYRUP you will daddies. and speedy remedy for caughs, colds, and all dia • eases arising from them. = Tba itood 4 the vary lbantaln aids: If we wiskto restore Palatal. It. mat diet pp the blood, and to Insure continued heallb, opeepit pure. LnsamVa Rums Muscle= Is tbe safest and most effectual medkloe for obtalolng this de sired effect; la always safe, and dm moat delicate out on, if. t. Thai(' medicines art gold byall Drug ging ererywhere. Preptired only by R. E. SELLERS & Wholegale Drugging,. • • febls ly] No. 0 Wood Btreat. Pittsburgh Pa Rowell & Co.'s Advertisements. T. MEW. - THOUSAND & OLLARS The TRAVELERS LIFE ACCIDENT INsLitANcE COMPANY. of Hart ford. Connecticut. paid SOO,- 000 on 11.Forbush and Wm. C Curry,. victims of. the New Hamburg railroad accident; 11.3„. Strut on the late Jas. B. Blake, mayor of Worchester, 3lass. .and 6,000 on the late S N. Lewis Jr.. of Bt. Albans, •Vt. All these accidents calmed, and • the in. surunce was loud, within three months— each Clain* being , paid about. sixty days before it was due by the terms of the !Mil ey. 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Apperisor.—/t is grollA-giring and appetite-re s toring. Urinary Organs.—.Artion on than to mark/Oland prompt. LIR. CROOA"R WJA'AI OP TAD hi rich .In the medicinal qualities of Tar, combined with vegeta hie iugn-dlents of undoubted value, which make It onsurpaared. not wily for the complaints mum• crated, but It rapidly restores cc/wooded strervidA,' clean-es the stomach, reiszes the Liver. and petit them to work, causes - the food to digest. and Makes pate blood, and begets a vivacity appreci ated by both sound and tick. If you are -011cted in any way, we know if you try •the lthrliring tonic properties of Dr. Crook's Wine of 'flo, You will add your testimony to Its great rain@ in cor recting any "Ills that flesh to heir to." Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK et CO, bold by Drug gists everywhere. - ~ mar..4.4w —_. _ . For Sire',lWO, &Too(Wow, Timor. eerolleloro Diseases of the Aire. or licrotnia In any hem, Rittuswattem,Li -4 swots , td Ms /Ater, Mimes of tAs ' 1 • ski , Eruption/ Pimples, Bolts. r t es , • .- . frr, " deakt ilrad, ' Uletro, and ohl Sores, or any Mame de r t r ,,, l o , l4bi thid one depraved ...., cotub tkni of the bike Dr. V rook** to p 0 o r ilSirop qf Boot. It is. • combined with the beet tonic prepare. 1 none or Iron known, and le the beet Altertative and Blood Partner made. ..a Lianas your Blood. Try one bottle: -Boot by drugniete. Prepared only by OLIVICII CROOK a titt.,Daytouitibto. -- . PELIITIIIINGI.—We will M k/ tort an advertisement in Mishit Itlamdlred Amerfeap 'Newspapers for Mx Dollars per llao per week. - tme line one week will cost OM Dollars, Two lines will eost•Twelve Dollars. arid Ten Hoes will colt Sixty Dollars. Send for a Primed Livt. Address GEO. P. ROWELL& CO., Advertbdur Anent.. N 0.41 Park Row. New York. 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SUGARS, SPICES, asimii - ,l*ll# load Vegetables, WidWare'nfreied at hir'prirea.- -The e.umion pf , . parkins visiting Plttabtjr*ls Invited to our stook. N . V - 3: A... Etobiniloim, DIAMOND, may3,6n Pftbstaugh. Pa. ENO OWE 7174724. 1 NY.T.777M WANTID—AOWSTS__AIto INC TT the Calstiestal Wiz $.5 SzwINO XACKLI e IIas Obsioode4Wit, mikes *VW AMA: 1 as both lizissa Mar darted The ban diaapest If Sestogiladdrie in Ow =dot. Atimit : JOU BM cLAIIICILA CO:. BoatatiOlesig.; rttptratgik Vs.; Maga M. or ISt Lode Mo. - • .• • • • • 210.1•141 w Jurubeba. WHAT Hi IT? It h n inreiod perfect remedy for eU diseases of the Liversird Bileem,Ailargermitort Obetrao , Boma loierthes. Urleary.Utertee, or Lb demurest iLle Iroverty or. Want ot Blood, Wamittant or Remit- ; tout Fevers. Inammestles • • of the tila User. Dropsey, • ggish Char . Boa of M 0... • Blood. Aboemeg, Tumors. Artindiee.• Hoorah. Dpirpsts, Ague& Yeser. dr their Concomitants. Da. Weimar barley become aware or the extra orehuny imdtriest properties dilation* Arum J`URtUB:EBA pro YyeeMl comonlaslaii to that Mania_ to ea. cote it to- its Lathe pnrity. sod ballad. moo lfa wonderfal emstin properties to oven exceed the Waticipations Maud by its great mputalkm. ham concluded to offer it to the public. and Is balmy to Mato that babas pocketed strangements for a reg Mar Monthly 'apply of Mk viand/vial Rant.. hosanna mach time orperinmating and lune dealing to lb. meat ellitimt. preparation from It fur 'ardor use, and has for sumo time urea In ids own Ostia with utorthappy results the offer: metnet cow promoted to the pablk as . Dr. WELLS' EITRACtof BRUBEBIi and he confidently reanntnends It to every family ass boombol d remedy width should brfintely taken amrlkoott Pawn= .in all derangemeots of Lhodyotem god to animate and kelt all weak sad lLympastic temperamento. JOAN Q. KEL LOGG. ?kit St.. New York. dole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per bottle: • gond for Circular. • . tuat4l4w - - SCHOOL TEACHERS Wanting emplyment, at VA to $lOO per month, should address &num di Idealism. Philadei asuort74sr DM' "C .vNL'tLlib AlinelO byEdllik 1111118111 r Nan,_velboon illedoisres sue tedium. ma. vtartllgit% PCS. ItS Orodoot• ladeigali6 Pa. • ow IT4ii $2BB IN:16 DAYS Made by Ono Agent: Do yen want a slew tknt as Wean= at or near bowie to make OW $3O nr ,,, ty Willey oar new 7 eta Waite Mee Lisa Salad for earn Sample fete. Ad dress .Hudson River Wire Worts. 1110 Walnut Lane. tor. Plata St, N. T., or 16 Dearborn Chicago. - • ' • •7 41r. .. r ia ,, . 1 3 .To We wilt v.! iism ries °t our Now . .. - BOOK .- . daztlf'zad . I ' l over 200 betutl . AGENpI ful Scripture Illni testing, to any Bookaptarnlllne trallnns, agent free of charge. Addevialrertottet. FtIRLORONO CO. Iti. adelidds, lb. • - . ma . yll-lw THE B ID BOOZ,. ii,Rat f +boN No teacher. s' adept, or Bible reader should be without a Copy. as the price places tt within the reach of all. Agents, (to whom liberal mewls lion, will be given.) wanted In every town and roust, Itt the land. Will Tarnish a sample copy, (with terms to Agent.) by mail, manage prepaid, on receipt of the list ptice.2 l .(d. 8:M. Bruce No.-18 ..N. W SI., Thlladelphia, lb. msylr-tv We s' Carbglic These do present Add .. a: Joileftron with other efilelent remedies In a pri=kut for the care of all Tur.okr and Unso D ZIOAREENES.I a n d ULCERATION of the are Immediately relieved. and statements are con. Ideally being sent to the proprietor of relief In cues of Threat thincultles of years' standing. CAUTlol,..i=be g ee' et only el6` Carlalia s inlets. ee Vicente per box. JOHN Q. KEL LOGO, Platt street, N. T— Sole agent fur the United States. 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Pickpockets.l orrery Dealers Con fidence men and B wit:dices of all dawn of Socie ty—disclosing soothed InAanctsof diabolical ven geance and deep laid plans of faischief and out rage, and showing the modes by which they Were traced out and scoundrels brought to Juste. A large volume of over 630 Mtge*: 30 hal page en graving,. Yor Circular and terms addree• the Pobllsbere. J. B. BURR & 11YD8, Hartford, Ct. Insyloltv • Yrrz im Indians bßaint A book of MULLING luterest, efiraiwg recitals from actual UM among that wonderful people "Oita/ desaiption• of their 'barge Salicrsti- Done, Sports, Leyeeids, Trodiltormjhodiag log. Senirleg. Doctoring, Wore/aping, pro. fusel, illustrateil It d ig selling and.housands wh Bleat rapidity. Also, itaut ready fo de livery. HUOCILETTIS lihtery of ti elate momentous Wd:RIN EU iro PE, from official sources, complete and reliable; Vivid deeermOone of those great Battles; Lived of the leedsrs. Finely Illustrated. EnplisA and Orr man. Only tl2. One man sold ,T 4 In 2 day. ; one 113 in 8 days. one 600 In 30 days. it gore like wildfire. Strike quickly and coin money. C.A.1.19r1 4 131.V. Beware of inferior works ley unkniown an. Woes. Mere picture books. Be sure or liable author. A. li. HUBBARD, Pabllslier, 4110 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. may3:4w — A G rff TUB rtittIAIR)CIaRBYFTY YEAR" e3l6l o iCellf itianrz. Brimful of fun and humor. with Incidents and ad venturceln the principal Ides of the world. .1t describe,. his Welt/ and feats as a llagielan and 'Ventriloquist. Sold only. by aubseriptlon.. Lib eral terms to good Agents*. Addrese DUPTIBLD 68111116A.D,T1113ansom St, maylhPhladef phi.. aw - -- A gents listoted Everywhere. Dow .Cl.• Wendy. • • r /Human 1.11 - 43 .IProlougged. Or MeV Pacts for Musical Existence. By -A. H. Platt, Y. D. An entire," new work Witte utmost value to all. It n U.S a f. Doctor . Illook.” Its °fleet he Dru gs ot long life,' signor *louse of or Afedlelnes. Agent. will And It one of the mostatmtrable woeful to the acid. Yoe eaten terms awl fall particulars, address Qraker Pal. Ilasee.ll2 41111 Oder, toner. Phikulelph/a. mayt.fw =tl udie. f ou 6r th. Tad at4p 1 ,4411 Deellers Sy • .2•IYD. A. T. .IItIL2IT. .7. C. TAINCITI% • Boyd, Murray a: Fawcett, Wpoleis,,k and Rital De akre IR WOKING. MK Picture Frames, Mouldings, &c. OIL PARRS & C ;I: 0108, On Me 6'ite of tile Old TAroatre NO. 58 FIFTH AVENUE, ) PlTTbtritoil:"PENN'A. e4:4Eliitafeßly brellig taken hotif • dowlii SomoileT dodo, Is Sodomitr,. - will bo4olosimd,lo- mat Ids old teirsibjoho sip' int *bet the I n ra " COOK. MG STOVE. Hann Roma, sat other dad of Codidei of mottilal sod wotim. The booboo wlllboooldsetadly - WI/ • LJ.MIDIZIOXIIIIONIL .2 ~,CT 46414 t.„7:,,,,51, S.' I . Criii t Citioi - Uliiii; -:•.!,:f• MEE MIMI Having Just Received VER k LA/WE& F . AB/1/01% ABLE 'Stock of Dry Goods WE ARE TOO BUSY TO ITEMIZE lam c Purchasers Please Call. lIIMMEE3 CEE EMI BESI MY 8d,1871-17 • :;;11 -4, • milicenatieouir. . • .ThRlllllll2 . • 101114111 11BAPEIL • - , - - • Is. • • ire are saw aisuehetinlw(lhe above Niclibie kyr the Nirvana( MI; . Vivo melded sew sad valuable Improvercieula . esa ale landau ail ma. ehlbes superlor workmanship and tuba. Tar men will de well a WI and 03111Mille our inclines, belbre parebseler thew elsewhere. Pittoberrhllatlosal now CD,IN•Ovi:TI.., THE , iXD„,ORIGINAL BOTTLING.' , ::: - HOUSE. ii.".w. 131:Wir*ItS11.9c' CO: 22 and 24 Market Street, PITTSBURG,;PA. Established in 1844, by H. W. Buffum. oldest and IvgeStilettllng,lloore west or the mpentalns, has made exteodre pmparations ger inept =bets frbmds and-the Poblic lisedr ifinaut Takla, Area, Porter, &mote: For the Spring Trade, 'at the following Flees: Sarsaparilla, $ am pm doe. Mineral ...... .. .. 87% ammberre , . -Champagne' Cider • Porter Ale, small bottla 'Kennet. ' Wlnterton ..... SYroPe..... • Imported London Porter and bellies', Imported Seoteh Ales and bot• ties, '..,.. Crab Cider. 83.111P1. 3 33 per gallon. 900 " Bottles 13 cents per poz. extra. Money refund IA urban returned. Goode :delivered aye, and Ire. red stattah. and stsanabad landl Ire'l,ot paid to T*l lyr .• STAIR BUILDING shot Wood ' ."Jeurninvc WILLIAM PEOPLES, • Ado,liooy City. La., • Ie prepared to do ?al laindall Wood- Turning, Scroll-Sawing and S"mil Moul ding. Nov'ell'a Halusten, and Hand ltoil4. WITtI ALL JOINTS CUT, READY TO HANG. furnished oh short notice. Orders by mall promptly attended to, 4r may be left with Gloater Cu..&en, 4th Av. Putidaugu. Pa.. and at the Mill, corner or Weboter street and Gotham Allot. tebirtly d. 8.11.011WL.Y. A. uIAKZIL.C. A. G. S. HAIRKEIt k Co.. Mu) Brighton. Az AND G. I. BARKER it CO., Bears, 11,10. At. S Dealers In Exchange. Coln. ConPntst. Colketlons made on all meet NOW - points to the United States and Canada. Accounts of Merch ants. Manntacturrno, and individuals, solicited. lotamn 'loam' on time deposltre. Correspon dence will teethe prompt attention.`[ AGENTS WANTED A RICH FIELD! A NOBLE WORK!!! TIE NEW Ta.imiomaam. FAMILY BIBLE, WITH OVER 1000 Illniatrationss, 60.000 REFERENCES, A FAMILY RECORD CM FAMILY ALBUM. Itime Pictorial Fatally Bible contains • storehouse of information teat can only leach the mind through the eye. Its illastnotons parry one back to the most important em of the world, and are of themselves a comprehensive review of the verlpturn,representing the most interesting views, Charatiers, Symbols.llistoripi Eveuts,Lauttsca_pe Scene*, Antiquities', Costumes. Beasts, Birds. In sects, 'Puts, Minerale. Come, Medals. lusenp- Sons and lnoildeots referred to thrihighout the Pe ered Text. They attract the eye. correct ermine-. ons impresakms. awaken new thoughts, and fat - nish clearer Maim of Wyllie Truth.. As • help to Parents. Ministers and Sabbath-Salami Teachers le fulgille the dude, of their *climate end high mentions—and to all others to whom immortal souls are tempted—this splendid Pictorial Vol ume cannot be overestimate& It is the Edition 'lll . oBi Suitable for (he Flrmily, Most Valuable for the Mudent, Most Instructive for the Tearher, Most Appropriate for the Child, Most Useful for the Minister, Most Interesting foe the Farmer, Most Elegant for the Parlor, Host Profitable for the Study. The Pictorial Fetidly Bible, In addl. lion to the features already* alluded to, contains the Apocrypha, Coneurdatiee Poulin' In Metre. Summary of the Sacred Truth. as taught in the Implred Beath, togi.ther with Numerous and core prehenolve Tattles and other historical and explan- atory Matter. embodying the labors of mans of the most emits nt Biblical &bolero. It Is printed i.tc the finest cslandared paper. from clear and open type. to one large and handsome quarto rot time, and is hound In the most durable and at' tractive manner. while the price* are vulliclently low to place It within eveubody's reach. EXpirtienced Agents are wanted through oat the country fur Its rale, with whom liberal ar rangements will be made. An opportunity of equal promise to rarely or never presented. Ito lola will not be limited loony period, bat will con tinue (or a lifetime, constantly 'amassing with the growth and 'Weill:ram of the country. It to there fore desirable that those whoengagn with no, shall do 1.0 with IL Tie./ to making the business a per; manent one. Ministers, Teachers, Student", Farm. era. Young• Men rod Women —those rho would meet pith the most prodiable.of all etablopnenta—nre Invited to correspond ,with us with a oleo.- to an saeory. Not a row inch ode averaging from SUM to 61000 anneal profit in Ifs rale. There to a greet want for the - boot and a rich field offered. while It will elevate the spiritual =Whim, by constant contact with and conver sation* upon Its beautiful and eternal . troths. Agents , on the instilinent Plan will be furnished the work in tine bludirok This plan Is quite popular end wadable In Mlles and lame• towns. We have an edition of the book, superbly bound, with manatee paneled sides. which has en. erywhete been received with marked favor. nub. verlptions for the l'ltiortal Bible. in this style and in this way. can be obtained to an Omen en on limited extent, as there is no outlay of money that on Bible reader can make, which will yield him so rich • nom. • We me Moo the nubllsbers of Politer% Nara. dard 1141 dona of family. Pulpit, Pocket mid sad yhotomphic Bibles and Testaments— nearly raliffereut styles—so well known everywhere rue Omit Kenney of teat. beauty of finish and dura bility of binding. - Always sot for POSTPlielt STAN- Winn ILOMONA. lOC get the bow. Catalogues containing styles and pnees furnished on applies- For Circulars contalator a MI decollation of The Pictorial Amity /ate. will sample sheet, and terms to Agent.. &Mir,. ..I.vrron'a STAND. LED BINA AND TA/17.111EIST.11013.16," . JOHN E. POTTER, 4.1 CO., • , Publishers. 614 :Intl 617 Sansem Street, mar22;3111. -PHILADELPHIA THE SPIINUE MOIVUt = OH} APNEB, LIGTIINDSS OF DRAFT, ti AND DURABILITY, Ihivelthosit saa.equal We desire to call the nttention cif Far: mess to this Mower, and request them to examine its merits bt..fore purchasing any other:mutant.. Warianted, or no sale. PRICE $lOO.OO. Forjfurtliir pattlentara, call on or ad (Trots - the General Agents, Solip . poN No. 146 Liberty Street, "rarrsavotan, PA. Manufacturers of Flows, andllealers in all kinds of Farm Machinery. . opekag.L.l WW=Mffal 1 Caig4 ollolo AZ' . LcoIVV4T Keriey (Late lgocallum 8r0.'4,) •.. 45! PIM! AVENUE, -IslT;rpiltrliGl-11. PA. . . , ,• , I halm facilities for supplying itumAxi, DEALERS . . Equal to arty Eastern Jabbing /foam S. 0. COYLE,' WZM lf• 2 . . AND JEWELER, On. Third Sever. Bearer. lb. (small APPG•Ne Moore. Drug Nora) , • All Orders promptly attended to. Ambriain Wotan. Ciatim JoorAery, rktod Ware. Bpseteele., ate.. always coo hand. , aprltlf. : 1 22 1 23 2 OD' SO CBEB &&& & & & 4_ 4 4 4 •4. 0.0 S 0 S I II II It II 11 3 2 2 2 2 lok LIAILLL 2,27,2 11 II It 2 2, 3 22 2 0 0 0 0 0 IV Marchak Tailo:s & GlothierS, S• & J.Snellenburg, MERCHANT TAILORS, BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON Sepl4l;no2l3anl29chdly I=l CARPETS, i),.aaaitabtl)U'llili MATTINGS, WINDOW - SHADES, Bpi 11008.6.2% NI nud well selected stock of, AT THE LOWEST PRICES Liberal Reduction nuu!e to Min biters and on . Cliurch Carpets. BOVARD. ROSE & CO.. mai-8;11-1A PITTh.BUR I 3I I . Pa. 140v4h:14 1 / 2 10A0(catOlif=1 No. 39 Market Street, • PITTSBTRGH. PA. / .. 1 7?..29# m BOTTLERS OF Sat'suptirilln, Minetat awl Raspberry Soda WaielA, Syrup. and Cider. tnultlta Kennett, Wainwrights, and all ,the.best brands of Ale and Londm Porter, *tent ed and bond bottled for Mika] and Pant. lly liooda - tlelivered free. LturtifTlay • J. B. SNEAD & CO. HAVE NOW OPENED A NEW Saw and Planing Mill 'IN F11V.1 4 .1t103 , 1, liming the latest inipsovedniaehinav for the mamsfacture of f'I..OORIN,G il • SIDIITC+,- LATH,& C., & C., and are. noto Prepared, to commence the building r and repairing of Stellmbolds,-Barges, Flats, &c., Keeping tonna:wily on hand a huPegiPr quality ofLuniber. The weave of the public is ncipeciintly solicited. all oniers promptly executed. [marls,lL lis -a= t 1141131)1 . B! 1... COMPOUN D . FLUID ExtmtAt • Catawba GRAPE PILLS. Comp lon Rills—PAM .Erf nod RAtibarto dad Auld Extract Calauta.Grape rot Deer Compkrinl., Ignontito, Billow Ape• tiono,fikk or Nrrrova Make.Ar, Costireness, de. Pordif,tvintable, coutalaing no Strawy, Albion* or Priskrionto Prove. These Pills are the most delightful pleas. ant purged ve, serisding castor mi, salts, magnesia, etc. They are composts! of the Raul ingredienti.- • After g few days' me of them, such an invigoration of the entire syitent takes place es to appear. miracul • out; to the weak end 'ederratol, whether arising Imru Imprudence or disease. 'll. Heimbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar•coated, from the fact that sugar-coated Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the ' stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired (deem. Till: CA PA %VIM GRAPE PILLS, being films:nit in taste and odor, do not Hem:manic Mei: being augur-coated. FIFTY CENTn PElt BOX. , z.n.zar..31.00 - r.tvm4 mouLT •coscixTurrEn comporNn FLUID . EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA r, u 1 nolically Miterininat•! from ink! sys tem Szrontla, nyptolis, Fever rivrii,.l:l Org,Sore Eye*, bi,r• Legs,' Sore Mouth, Done flout, Bronchitis, Skin Ithistses, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cuneenius Alle;lions, Nodr9, H rkels. Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Trtier. Humors of ail kinds, Chronic ltheuina• Dysktmin, and nil disensenthnt line been estubtabed in the system iiir SC/11-S, Being prepared exit' esNly fir the abort , i.:tintplaints, its blast-purifying pi oprties are greater titan any other preparation or samtpartlia It give:. the complexion clear and healthy color and rudore.' the patient to it state ot health and purity For purifying the blood, rthisoving nil clin min constitutional ti flames a list (ram au impure state tit' the blast, awl tie only reliable and . lireeillni lit own remedy for' the cure olp.tins and apeellllg orthe twines, ulcerations 01 tile throat and lep,bintelies, pimples on the Ilee, erysipelar: nisi all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beauttr3 ing lie complexion. I.IIIOE $1 Su PEI: BOTTLE. FLUID EXTRACT BUCEU THE GREAT DIURETIC, ban cured everyense of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation c f the. Neck of the Bliatder and Inflamatien ot the Kidneys, Cie ration ot the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention ot Urine, Diseases of the Postage Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky DischargeS, ipulTor en feeblcd and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following sym• toms: Indisposition to Exertion, Los., of Power. Lost of Memory, Difficulty ni Brisithing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, My stic c.if Disease, Weakfulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back, llot nand:, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the lace,Pullid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the 'Muscular Sys. tpm, etc. • Used by persons from the age of eigh teen to twenty-live, and from thirty-five to ffilttiive or in the decline or change of life: lifter confinement or labor pains; hell• wetting in children: lielnibold'A Extract Buchu ie I(iurel ic and 1.11.Na1-I'nfifying, and rn rem all arising front Ilatfits of 1)i.i1111:/1111, and exees-e- run imprudences in lilt, inquif it4of the Blnd, ete,Supyrwding Opal In'Affectinns for which it ia uwd, usnl `Syphilitic AfTections—in these diseases in.etl in cmlniction with flehubohil Itthte Wash. 1 m a a a In ninny 'affections peculiar to hulk+, the Extract Malin is nucquaned by 11113 - '4oler rtmetly—as in Ultlitro-t, m !tarn iiou,lrreguliuitr, l'aitilnlttes, or ?Mitres sinn of customary .1.: - atnottions. Clcerated or Schirrus soot; of the Uterus, -LeMot rhmit or Whites. szh.rility, awl for 411 coot plaints invident to the sex. whethe•arisi tog front I ntliscretoot or linltiot of. I)issi It is pr..erittetl extensively- toy the most eminent. 01y:4h-tans nutlwires for enfeebled atoloelitnte constitutions, , it hot It sears and till ages (at t ended with any I of the nbove dist tie t or symptotta+.l T. lIELMBOLD'S EXTRA CHU (.71tES DISEASES MUSING FRO3I IMPRUDEIit:ES. HAB ITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all their stages, at Ito'le expense, Attie or no clianee in diet, no ineosivenit nee,. and no exposure. It anuses I frequent de sire, and glees strength to Urinate, there by removing Olo.troctionsk Preventing :toil Curing btrictures Of the Urtili re. Al • ing Pain and liaamation, so frequent. In this tines of diseases, and expelling Mt PeisOnous mat tier. Thousands who have been t he victims fir 111COWIWiellt •rx mons, and *4 ho have aid !wavy fees to be curial in a short . ,time , have found dthey !lave been th•ctiviof, and tharthe "Poison' 11"1, the use Oi "pow erful astringents: . 16'11 dried uplti the system, to tweak out Ina mot s eakgravatt d form, and pe rh:t at ter 3larriagb. Use lII.L3IBOLUr'S EXTRACT Bt- CRU for MI alleetion , soil Diseases orb it Urinary Organs. whet herexeiting in Mate or Female, Irmo whatever ramie originat ing, and no matter or how long standing. MaiiEil ichaa/ lIENUT T. lIELYIBOL'S CONCENTRATED HENRY I'. lIELMBOLD'S 131P11017 EDI{O.9I;WASIL cannot be surpassed us a FACE WASII, :mil will be found the only specitic remc ilv in every species of Cu tnneons Affection. It peedily eradicates Pi mples, Spots,Scin , butte Dryness, Intlntations of the Cutane- Ous Membrane, etc., dispels iltedinto•s and IncipiEnt Intlammion, litres 'lhish, 31 0 0 Patches, Dryness at Skulp or Skin, Frost ,nit all purposes for which Salves or Ointinents are used; restores the siin to n state of purity and siiftness, and i n • slices cam t inucat healthy action to the iissuu of its vessels., on which depends the claret , able clearneas and vivacity or complexion so muclosmight and admirtd. Rut how. ever valuable asac remedy fur existing itf the shin, H. T. 1112111bOili s i Itiisc Wash has long sustained its principle claini to unbound patronage, by possess int; qnslitiett whice render it a toilet op nindageof the most Superlative artd Con genial character, combining in an elegant lonunla Ihose prominent rcquisitcs Way nml efficacy—the invatiatile accompani ments of tis us--n 4 a Preservative and Refresher. of the CoMplexton. It is an excellent Lotion for discases'ofai Syphilit ic S a ute. and Its nal injection for diseases of flit} Urinary Organs, arising m ludo is id a:Amnn, te eil in connection with the EXTRACTS SARSA PA !,PII,I.A. AND CATAWBA GRAPE , in welt aces nt mention. oded, • cannot). surpassed. -- • Fail min esplicit ihreethai a i accompany the malicincs Eynietice of llt a u ra iesponsihie null reliable character furnished iiii applica with hundred.: :II thonsands ei llsing witnessoyand ups aid ot 3.00 9 un solicited certificates and rtotnunctalatory letters. Inawr of which are tram flu - high e3t "u'ulPus. Including eminent Physician:, Clergymen, Mattcii. etc. The pm prietor has never t theirpubli cation in the not Ned ; he dots; not do this from. the hilt Ids al tiels rank us ;standard Prepanitious, mud do not nee:lto be propped up by-certiticatm • Itlelnittold t • Genuine Pre:, • finratilons, I)elivered to nny..lidmol. Secure from ols.erystion. ; • " • ESTABLISHED;UPWARD O,FTWEN TY,YEARS. :461,1 by D rn gitista every where. Xildre..;.s fetters for intornuthm, . coMitlencolo HENRY T. lIEL3IBOLD, Di uggist and Chi:mist, Only 11ELHBOLD'S Drug aria Wasehotoo,'No,.s94 Broadway. lit@ York. or toll. T. HELM. BOLD'S Medical Depot, IU4 South Tenth Street, Phihule phist BIGNVXRE or, carirtinerre. Ask far BUSHY T. Hlthsitsouist TAILILISU &Milt maylEkllkly] chd (OA" : • - smra►~es:~ :~ a -lovAltremtimpi ky/LlaElr.itib.33l. ED'S( Warsofts "no Itesiatill be. Pewit tailed al Mu ll one Moo) to ewe lb. very imOrit d. Whist:or nicotine Piled. Thee •ko Ere glinted Would kotoodletcly tattoo their drug. {(at weep tII lur It mid. riot. the And spodestiou, kratuttly afford coruptete Mt. 4 and tier kw ik,a o .. log aptateetkois are oui, required to enrct a per moon cure wide:tot soy ltW hb oi locoorcoirt.te to Ite are. . PIM ItXXDIr a exprevoly fur the Him sad to out recommicutted to cum suy other Unease.. It tout eared Amoy note. of tiler thin' years' iteodlo• - . Price Otte Donor. Por e d. by dinifirts everywhere. No IVlore WEAK NEIL V parser' nisPeP•kil Took 6 Pfttwwel expressly for Dyepetates and abuse widerds with habitual. Cr•thelit*O, tillers ire wry tees •be have not etelplo7o4 pbyskilans tot yarn to remedy wag ttibi preps:emu wilt clo In a kw vomi t . • by strengthening the nerves,: Marmites ilse ula. tion, reap:wing cligeatldu givlng strength mcnistly and pitymealiy,enablicig Loose who may hare Men confined In yeali to Melt ritotos as luvallds to again resume [belt occupation* and all the duties of 1410. line trial le all erviralc to mieletbis tem. la to rer ummend itedi must skeptleel It la • cleat!, elliont.dlng Kink and • splendid sp 'reuse, ; It airenginens the stomach mkt restores llw tilt:votive urgouto to thew bealtlq .Ufa. Weak, ueto tom and dyspeptic prr6lll6 should On• line 1447 . 11 liiropt,p4ki /look. Fur ogle by eintulrleta. Flier One 11.311.-11 L, lk-1 q. £rILD LE Warugeak comb Habana 1..4111,g. .111.4; ea1....111.7 4 ...- .r tt pope... In ILUaaiLt. ly siterusigniid event urnig, the is..."olwtawt e tbs.e of cdugh., tutus, Dole !bloat. brunt:ail., huhu... emeriti, Manna and lUlantllptaal lao .atna• nu:nibble. Su plump( is the Mil WI certain it. I Yeas In ail tic Inure Can., ninny adetiltala, thr LWOW, alal thinUlatina ul tes3Olcian..r. 11, !lad Olaf and all toy tint it la Wt. Waal htalhag and tnpectuniiing Medicine tie Limns. tine glum shiny. atlas.* and Inuit caste one bottle effixte a Core. told by drug, 't;inin, in hinge bating. Pries Mir Dollar. It d par own Inuit if gun *toll cough and fader. The Lamina wit. cat,. % I% JP i IF E. The Omit Blood Pruillet and Delicious Drib:, Araroorio Vlsopioo Vim. or SWIao of Lire, Is Ow Mau as Wiwi...tea araesof hntatrittes, be ing prepared amble oho regatta a silulalata.— It Is a elylebtlld sap:Haar sisd took, and the no, at thing us he a ono or pall ling the Wood. It is the mull We... Mam a. delicious await ever offered to toe pubt,t Mr ants clot to bandy, u hisLy, wine, bill. re. to any other srtlClr. It Is note healthy. aod'ettever. loth male and koole , young ut old. can take the %Ise ut Lou. It la, In lark • tile pre set, er. 'Mae atop troll to cagey good booth and low pow Si lively spiting win no troll to take the Wise. We. Ito ‘l,ll , trata nous gnytniug , betas Iti Inc. It w sod by ilrbylgbits: Ence. Vuo buttar. in quart mot urr. k 13. - IF:NAC.CoG TIE Warner's EllellawMatimaite 1. tbe'ony ar. Uric known to Corr the IA bite., (it will cute to every now.) Wean , 1. air lazuli% in 'lo.lqt it, Important inedirine to Lot wanted? Slothm. I. Hsu grestewt blerring a verollered you. and .teu •Mmin truturcluitely worm , It. IJ la al.-run. for Erma.° IrerguLtntl 2, mut may he chi - R.llo] upatiilff rtef) CeOr Illbrrr the mooth.y brat olastiumett thtum:h ,aid or illaer.e. 'old by druggirta. Price Oth titular: rfr Sold by ail 1)roAl•tr. or riot by man on receipt of One Dollar sod • tinarter. 610 SIAIC •treet. • • Fr pale be ts. C. 11A .t.; N0N.Rd,,,,,,tt A RNE . , R lino_ Radpeveater. aw1111.:60 A N Mt 11 , ...,4 EN. beaver. Pa.: • Irt:l;ch,t • P 4` 4- e 1 0 . OP THE AGEI n•. 1 , st. OUR 4 - rt vaRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. _rdrWig •st IV= a retni/V l"* • idor. t ki %%Wt. ir.TAStrirE k Iral=l.llVlL "nag Au.. • • • WAN PostasHiNo Co. --ILumeactuere Arms, Piteabargb, ;4 irthre 1 :116 "" * . Mt e .4. g mr, WO roar 'PTI . O. 22100114 MERCH ANT TAILOR, LILOADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON, PA. Having received a large and well reelected etoti Fall and Winter Goods, tonedvtlng of BEA VERS, CHINCHILILIN, CLOTHS, CANSIMERES, ENG- Ll.sll 31ELTONS, I'ESTINGS, of the lateet and moot fechlntehle .ryle•, which will he merle to onlerwo the MCMT REASONABLE TERMS appd on the phoney! poorriblaOtlCO and ,111.111.111 , 1 t give ostl,lacitnn. I% Y - A. 1 employ none hut dist etsosirockco ,, . end hosing censaclerolile experience In c• Men. deft' • compclhlnn •uynbere In the rotate, no n. untie and Al I keep al.. an hand a hill .toot of y made eitlbltignl trans tustntlactare. oet 1011 N. IL TOVAti, Attorney iit'laaar J Dearer, Pa. Od!lceland realdeuee o Tbud 'lama of the Court Home. All law hualnesta eutrny• tell to my ran. *hall meek!' prompt attention Alro per.ous ha‘ try Real fill. for Salt, and thoor w Ishir g to hny toren property. coal or tarn Imola. ma) mare time and tummy by callint: at my office. openly_ E:5TA11.1...1.P41 - 11..11113 . • LANE BRUS. si-ei.r.,„„n, in II WOLF Jr. k Co. (bract of Liberty and Sixth Stee.tA, - (Lac SL Chtir Street.) PITTSBURGH, ,PENN'A. Importers tool Dealers in sa Li> ' M r rit .• AND 71 11 Have now in Store tht• Largest and SeiVeted Stock of reel in the City. or Special Inducemetsis (demi to the country thule. nitrs;6lll SAM MASON & NEW BRIGHTON CUTLERY WORKS, . • ihINUFAC - ruE a nng-L, ZI:III''ZUI4MD ZZ2A'Y'S.:II3 ;:ir.11%.A.1) ZO:i.YZ.Q4U :Zlll.llflTi.o &c. Spec'okt attention to given to the Hardening & Tempering ill the Blades, end we feel and know e tourseves to none MP,' (4) make the very nest. as employ bat Cs perieneed warkawn. end tom the beet c 1 otrel a_ MILICI 114 noon hss now been in the as bins,* forty_ years, mid his dons are ell prscursl workmen. We ere also mendsetarers of . ' i'OCKST4NIVIN, YEN•ILNIVEO. PitUNSRA' KNIVF-4. YKNCIL KNIVEA. Indo from dC. WArrikvver Refined E.40.h Yteel. nod &fry Mods Warn:toted. lipee , al ettonuoo 6 called to oar stock of - Razors. Pocket Seimors, Ludita' Scissors. Bunkera' Si-issors, Barbers' Scirsore,,Cv All orders will lor promptly !Mod sod shipped advised. tor - hie. LW famished on appllcatkm. UPTICK AND WO KS „ • NEM SIIIWiTON.