II =ma = = =I Eil rii E 3 /21 ILI 0 LETTER VISOR TQVJO RM. - WHITE To HER ANEW 1N BOSTON. • NEw Your, April, 1871. • • lily DEAR AUNT:—Although you told me when I invited you to my, wedding, that I was too young to marry and not capable of choosing a mate for life properly, and with due consideration, I know that you now feel that. I was' wiser than you thought. In selecting dear Orlando, I• have gained a most affectionate and - attentive husband, and - one - Who has neither a fault nor a vice. -Hew ens I what must a girl Hoffer who finds herself united to a dissipated person, neglectful her, and dlspos •ed to seek the dy pf unworthy. . persons, who drin , smoke, and do all sorts of dreadful thinga? Thank Hearin, -Orlando is perfec. lion. To-slay Is my eighteenth birth- day a ndr, w.e hav been married a year. We keep h e ouse now, and I the can make pretty gOod . pie, only under crust will be damp. , However, I think that must bo the oven. Otiee I put peppermint I.in the pudding sauce, Instead of lemon flavoring; but then Orlando was trying to kiss me, right before the girl, who didn't much like either o.us coming into tho kitchen atti)V 1,, . .. The flowers 0.16. l iti . _ Om. 'magi; d fully in the hadegiriden.W•Wello%Veti a great many seedv;!dtmt hardly ex pechal so many . plants:'•••Autong the most numerous hi ono variety., with a very large leaf, - -that,seratche§*e's fingers,, and • d0n01... knell nice. - I wonder what ft likx - priando frightens me .11y talking pilot weeds; seeds always come tip COM they. . , Dear Orlando "comeback to him again—so excellent temperate and true:. Tell -all the girls to marry as soon as they can, If they can And a husband like mine: I'. • naive but onetrial—business takes ' h im 'so much away from me. A law yer , must attend to business, you know; and sometimeathey carry on the CRSCS until two..:at night. Often and often hp has to examine _wit-. noses until half-past twelve, and ,:(romewhomcperfeetly exhaus ted.— And the nasty things will smake, so that his dear coat quite smells of it. And as it makes him as ill as it does 'me, I have to air it, and eprinklethe lining with cologne water, before ho Dare put it on again. • ' - I inul a terrible fright the other night—dreadful. 'Orlando had told me that businessl think he - said it was a case of life and deathwould detain him late. • So I sat up, as' up. ual, with a book, and did not worry until one o'clock. , After 'that I was n little anxious, I conlim, and caught a cold in my head peeping, through the up-stairs window blinds•, for, dear aunt, •it was not until three • o'clock that I heard a cab driving up tha street, and 'saw le stop iit our door. 'Then I thought lahould faint, for I was sere some accident had happened to•Orlantio.. - I ranldown,to open the door, and Mr. Smith, a friend of Orlando's who is not t i confess very much to my taste-L-Such a reil-faced, noisy man— was just supporting iny dear boy up, the steps. • : i. .• ..• "Oh, what has happened ?".e . ried I. • " lion't be- .frightened, Mrs. White," said Mr. Smith. "Nothiug at iiii: Only White isa littieexhaust ed. Application to business will ex haust a man, and I thought I'd bring him home!" , "Ad right, Bell," said Orlando. • "Smith tells the truth—l'm exhaust mu, • • . And, dearest Aunt, he was 80 much so that he spoke. quite thick, and could not stand up without tottering. Mr. Smith was kind enough, to help . him up stairs ; and he laid 'upon,the -bed so prostrated that 1 thought - lie was..going to die. Then I remem bered the French brandy you gave me, in case of sickness. I ran to get it out. - 0 , , • , '-:1-11tve a little brandy and water, dear," I said. - 1 "The ;:••, y thing. Smith is ex hausted t ''. Give some to Smith," said he. ' And I did so 'reproach uuiself for not hiving thought of it before Mr. Smith was gone. But I gave a glum to Orlando, and, under Providence, l'think itsavirl his life; for oh how bad he was! 1, • "Bella," said he, quite faltering in his speech, " the room is going atoutid so fast that 1 ain't etch your eye. And besides, there's two of you, and I don't know which is which." .I:know those were dreadful syinp- Ohm: r "Take a drink dear," said 1. "And I'll try to wake Mary, and send her for the doctor." "No," said be. "I'll be all right by, morning. Pm all right now. Hare's your health. You're a brick. I—" And over' he - Tell, fast asleep, Oh, why do men think so much - o 1 money making? Is not health bet ter than anything else? lOf course, us-he had laidodown In 'his hat, I took that off first. And I managed to divest him of his coat. But when it came to his boots—dear est aunt, did you ever take off a gen tleman's boots? Probably not, as you ai a single lady—what a task! • 11oW do they ever got 'em on ? I Uulled and pulled, 'and shook and wriggled, ,aud gave it up. But it would not do to leave theta on all night; so I went at it again; and at last one came off so ,sutidenly ; and, over I went on the floor, and into his hat, which I had put down therdfor n minute. I could have cried.. And the other came off the same way, ,just as hard andflutt as sudden at tho last. Then I put a soft blanket over Orlando, and sat in my. sewing chair all night. Oh how hesfily he breath ed! And I had; as you may fancy, the most dreadful - Rani. lie might have killed-himself by ,his over ap plication to business, for all I knew. The perfect,unes go first, it Is _said. • However, imagine , my :tlelight when, at noon next dayfhe was able to gaup, eat a sliceef Waist and drink . a cup of st tong tea,and declared him self much better, though his head ach ed. How happy Iwat4! I foundmyaelf, laughing over a little incident that occured that afternoon. pagtlaufth had never any trouble.- 'A lady's. glove fell out of his pocket, and the fragments of a • baguet 'he had, of course, boughbfor me, thinkingtu. be 'home early,,and thoglove ho found In the street. And .1. pretended to be Jealous, and pulled his whiskets for Oh, how differently I shoull ) hafe • - felt had anything happened t a k y beloved Orlando! He has not had so exhausting a day since, Mal, I NAllint, sees the folly of overwork; though, If courts will keep open so late, what am poor lawyers' do? I • think It is very inconsiderate of the Judge. I wonder whetherle has a Wife—mean old thing! Write to me soon. , Your affection ate niece, PELLA. B.—A Man called yesterday and asked. me to tell Mr. White that Swig it: Swallow would be glad to have, that, bill for charupagne-•-the 'amount ss(l.' thought it was s tow. mistake, sincewe use. no wine: but Orlando says It is sometimes • 'input- Able to get anything out of a witness without offering him several bottleil,. and that must be done at_the coun sel's expense. -What a stuune. How hard a life is a laaryer'S? j You, I. kpow,liiynipathize, dear aunt.•.-. •.°•1 . • \ \ H. W. -411 . 1 iWtirirfrorn her bulitiand In the care ; says the Buxton Traveler, got off therthilowing.iu oue breath: "Good-bye, Wilk; write 'to lite eve ry, day. wont you ? VII expect a let ter three thnea a week,any way. Take, - goof am or IoY tanday school class. ,For VII want It hen come back.- : If Mho: hinith cane don't give Ater more than fifty yenta, for we have tO Hoeport ffur Cww e*tutu, , you know.. Don't forlePt , :bri#g my ellk dress un d my other Shwa' Como ap soon as) .ou egut, gi (VA' bye. 'bon % forget your Ira. spit /at Yoe, moustache g r " C ' • ,!11611!01111 - 001311111T LIMOS &AM In another column tot ' .today's t o ; Ter will be found the bill text of " Atereer county license law as passed just before a4ournment of the Leff islature.-and which we.vouunand • to the care ful Consideration of our read ers. It is *decidedly in the interest of temperance,,and to those temper , ance men who prefer cense to a prohibitory *law, on the ground that It obviates:all! constitu tional objection, and that:-it is more efficient, from the act that:tittles so licensed become interested in the prosecution of all violators of thelaw, It is certainly all that can be asked. It is the meet' stringent lieenth law I,ve have ever seen, and IL enforced win d° much to remedy many of the evil effects of the liquor truffle. The tendency of the . bliltwill be tomater7. reduce rho •business; • i • The bill was presented . in the House, by Mr. Wheele ,r early in the session,and after a delay of several weeksduring - which, its provisions 'were publisheditt ihecounty paws: pa 1, after-wlikt, 14; in the Se nate until the last week of the session, all previous efforts of Senator Allen to pass it had been defeated. Peti tions in favor of the- bill, signed by over 3000 personi,amongthem many of eurltost eAtixens, Were 1110,1 The; hill was aliti largely ; remonstrated against, the remonstrances .embrao• Mg the names of a majority of the !lmbers of the liar of the county. To the individual efforts of Repre sentative Wheeler, and Senator Ai len, are our people indebted for the I law. -Its'provisions may beirielly sum= tiled up as follows: .II ' • , 1. Brewers, • distiller4,l keepers of wholesale and retail liquor houses, must pay $3OO additional to what is now „ paid,' and hotels and eating, houseste.4lo additional. The petitioners musty's/rhea:l/i that such higthei ate ietiOlied - bt the wants of the community, and will be .a beneXt instead of ateituury. 3.• ides violatioturtninutely. 4. :14htilkyitistIce - tidd : six Jurors is provided tor, thus causing the trial to take place where the violation oe- 5. Hush:intLs, wives, children, pa rents, guardians, employers, or oth er persons, may prosecuteand recov er damages or support if tnjured or rrtlucal to *plug by \ Intemperatelier sons: Read section seventh without (all.. • 'a. Provides fort - ruts, awards and appeals In such manner that the case cannot be' squashed - ork settled, but must come regularly belbrecouxt." 7. Costs of trials and penalties for violathuis of law ire made.soleinful ly great that the rune person will not run the risk of the second of fense. ; 8. Makes the ()Winer Or lessor ha-, ble for lines alld'daninges. for inju ry done by llquoriiold on his prem ises. Provides peuaitics fur nou-at tendon to ViOhliloll3. of 'this law by constables and policeman—a very im portant' feature.—Mercer .I)lspotels. The ftilloWlng t is the law,here rb ferred to: r 14. quoit Bri4, Mk:MERCED. CONTI, . SEcTION . .I.' lie' it • enacted, de., That from and after the /passage of this act, no person in the county of lilertxtr shall be liceaspd as brewer, distiller, keepers or wholotale and re tail liquor -houses; :Initels. or' eating houses, until they shall have paid' to the county treasurer in addition to the amount now required by law as folloars; Brewers, distillers, whose sale' Mitt r knit liquor Alealersh the sum of tif - lianured defiant i •hotels and eating I oases two hundr ed del. iL la , which anis shall be applied for th u.se of he poor, and have coln pli with all the requirements of. this net to which this is. a supple ment:, ',.. , • SEC. 2. the Petitioners in said county -of eicer, shall make oath that such house is required, by the ' ' wants of the community or traveling public and ,Will be a benefit instead of au Injury, and that the applicant is of-good Moral character midi tem perate habits. . ;... , . SEC. 3: Persons applying -for eat- iug house Meuse in l i the Said county shall bweitizens of the United States, and have resided within the county at least Vail year, and 'shall actually be prepared to *tarnish %Vertu and cold moils as tolled for at all reasonable hours.' Any persou.obtainiug license on false roproieutations„ shall have his or her license revoked, and suffer. the penalties hereinafter • provided for violations of this act. SEC. 4. Every'. such' aPpilcation, shall be accompanicsi by the bond of such applicant in . the .penal sum of not has than two . thousand dollars, or such largerahm as the court may require, and such .bond shall be exe cated by at least two sureties who are worth in real liitiste; situated in said county, the amount of said pen altyfeverancralxive their just debts. The condition of such bond shall be Midi the ' upplhant if: licensed; Sluill oberOttal keep all laWs or this Coin iiionwea th, and that to shall pay all . - ! penalties, tines endamages that Audi be adjuged against him, and, releas ing. ail errors and Waiving , stay of execution, inquisition and exemp tions.' \ S •SEC. 5.\ Any pereons 'who in the county aforesaid, shall either direct. iy or indirectly, fsell, vend, barter,' 'exchange or give. away In tiade i.ir profit, any vinous, splritous, malt or breived liquors, or admixture thereof, without first. having obtained* (rota the court of qintrter sessions adirense Batelle, shalt be gpilty of a nitride ,niennore and on_ conviction thereof, shall for the first offense be flaed not has than one hundred dollars twith costs.'"of preaticution, including ten dollars attorney fees, and for the see oral offense shall be fined not less than two hundred dollars, cud ' undergo imprisonment iu the county jail of not leas than nitiety days. Sec. 6: Ju.stiees of the peace and a, Jury of six persons in the county -aforeirtid, shitlthave Concurrent Jur isdiction with the court of quarter sessions in Said county . , Of all vio lations of this act either party may heforea justice Of the'peace` demand a jury trial and the proceedings shall be conducted in all roipeets the same us before the. court of quarter ses sitars, except that the selection or the jury shall be in manner provided by section. three, act of May Ist, A. I)., relating to Erie and Union is:mirth...a, .SEc. 11. livery Mariam!, wife, child, parent, guardian, employer or otherperson 'tithe cpunty of Mercer, who shall be 'injured in poison or property, or leaseited In. their means of - support or reduced or degraded in their condition of life by any ,Intem perate Or intoxicated .person, or in consequence of• the intemperance cr intoxication, habitual or otherwise, of a 'hustrand, wife, child, parent, guardian, or other person so injured shall haven right.of action in 'his' or her own mum, mid • fur• their own use severally or )(Andy against any persuit or -persons Cita shall sell or give tidy Guth husband, Wife, child, parent, guardian or other person any. vinous, spiritouS, • brewed -or malt liquors, ur any admikture . thereof, for all damage that the person or per- song to show latch right of action arty luireo oar g 4 shallhavg there. lbrearistanOit‘ iijonseqhnOtie ofi the , histentOeitinto or latoxiciUon Of the; persons heretofore. named. ' - SEe.l3. The damages recoverable under the 7tlteectionsluill be actual, compeu.satory, uud exemplary. Jus tices of the pp. isimand a Jury of six iitikentr, freeholders, tote sekadled'as 'heretofore provided; shall have con current jurisdiction to the amount of •: 4 -300, with. :the ; qourtr of mouton pleas of the retnedy provided by this section, end upon • any trial under .this section any: peison `so injured, shall, upon proof being made of a 'single histance.whereln -the defend-' "ant has furnished eitheenialt, brew = . 'ed or distilled !hoots, ahall.be liable fur the whole ' atigiunti or . dawities. Provided; that either (party to the suit shall have the. right. to app eal Within tiVe days next idler the udg lowa Wu rendered, , by or ore a J7 — # 7.- 7 poke itider • .1. tab thee em sp. peal !pi t .thajudgmesit. When eithet y dearer to appal' nxim Mein Resent rendered, they aball, to entitle them to do,so, appear before the Justice of the peace within the Ave days aforesaid, and make affida vit that it is not for 'the pewee of delay that they desire to appeal the ease, and that they, really and truly belleseethat they out "obtain a more fav,orable judgment before li-higher gotta. 'The party taking out the ap- . 'peal shall, before. such appeal is al lowed, pay all cost `accrued before a Justice of the peace,.and give good and4sufficient bond as security for the payment of all omits that hereafter may accrue, and in 'case.thi3 appeal is made by the parts ' or, parties against whom judgmen t t m s been 'rendered, such party ur Shall give good and sufficient Ful wltliono or more sureties conditioned for thellpay.ment of the Judgment rendered In thense. or so much of it as shall be found and adjudged by the higher . courts. When en appear is taken from the Judgment rendered by or before ; a Justice of the peace wider this act, the Justice shaltarakelt true trans mipt from bisdoeket of the preceding and judgment had before hint in the base, and certify. to the correctness the same overbill hand and seal, and Within seven clays after such appeal has been taken; and deliver salti transcript In person to the pro. thoootarr of the court of common pleas of said county for record and trial. The Justice shall tax. In the cod accrued before hint the sum of twos:loiters for delivering the. tran script .in person as above, and five cents for enh mile he wilebe mordr ed to travel' going and ,returning from his office to the prothonotary's office. After the transcript has been delivered to the prothonotary, it Mall be his duty to the thesame, and enter the cause of record, and thereupon the cases shall proceed as in another cases of appeal from Judgements ren dered by pr betqN .4 Justice 'el the ..0,:„ trial before a Justice of the peace under this act, in addition to the cost already provided bylaw, the Justice of the peace shall be enti tled to receive five dollars, for every trial, jurors one dollar each, constable fifty moister every jurersummoned, fifty cents for every witness suprented and if convicted, ten dollars attorney fee. Six. 10. The owner, lessor, per son, or persons in the county of Mer cer, renting or leasing 'any • building or premiss, for the purpose of in toxicating liquors being sold therein or having leased it for other purpeses, and shall knowingly permit the sale therein In violation of law, • shall be. liable severally or Jointly, with the person or persons selling or furnish ing, contrary to law, for all the pen allies recoverable under this act. Sac. 11. The selling orgiving any intoxicating liquors in the county of Mercer in violation of auy law of this State, or the terms of any lease; shall ' work - a forfeiture of any lessee, and the owner or limas of any building orPrelliiira shall upon such forfei ture be entitled to and have a per emptory writ, of possession issued by any justice of the pm:mond ciecu ted by any constable, by, delivering said byilillog or premises to the own er or lessor. SEc. 12. All the property both personal and real, of any person, who shall be convicted under .the' previa loinibt this act, and of his sureties, be liable for such , Jius and damages In* 11 all exemptions, luquisitions, or a .of execution. bee. .10. Alt tines and Cpoualties imposed under this net, together with costs, shall' be paid when sen. tens is pronounced, or the 4 flefeud= ant stand coinmkted until paid, and the court shalt order the EMS to be 'paid to the treasurer of the: school district in which the offense was coin milted. Sec. 14. It shalt; be the duty - of every constable or policeatnt in the *nty of Mercer to search for and raw to theeourt of quarterkssions 4iy 4 persons violating this act, to. gether with the names of aii,witmeaa. es of the vidation;staiting.whether he believes this law to have been 'violated by soy person in any re spect, and on refusal so to do of his own aztord, or when notified ))y any , person, he Shell on complaint made to the judges of the court of quarter sessions be dismitsed from office and his place supplied by the appoint ment of some suitable person by the judge of the court of quarter sessions. Every justice of the peace on com plaint made to him by any officer or other person shall,issue his warrent against any person who is charged with violating this ad, and on such person being brought before him the trial shall proceed as provided by this act, and .the costs of such pro ceeilings shall be the same as provi ded in section nine of this Ad. SEC. 15. This act shall not, inters, 'fere with any existing law applicable to druggists or apothecaries. SEC. 111. Ali laws or parts of laws conflicting with any of the provisions of this set bo and they are hereby re , peaks" so far as not to interfere with the workings of this act. 'Provided, that this act shall,not interfete with 'ems now pending. . _ JAMfr s IL Wean, Speaker Of the Mouse of Representa tives.' WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Speaker of the Senate....',„ Approved the twenty-fourth da of May, Annci,Domini one thousan eight hundred and seventy-one; Joue W. GEARy. The Cohens of Vendome: The Column of Vendome, which recently felt before the fury of the Parbilan - mob, waq erected by Napo- leon to commemorate the success of the French arms over the forces of Russia and Austria in the campaign of .1805. \lt was modeled after th pillar of Trajtut at Rome, of which it, prteerveu.the proportions on a scale one-twelfth, larger. Tito column a stood upon plinth orpolished graw Ito surrounded by an iron ,ntiling. Its total height was 135 deaf.. The pedestal and shaft were of atone cov ered with bass-reliefscast ont or1„200 pieces of cannon captured from the enemy, anti representing the leveret victories of the French army. The. capital was originally surmounted by a statue of Napoleon, wearing the Roman costume. This -was melted down in 1814 to form part of the horse of Henry IV., now on' the Pont Neuf, but was during the Res toration replaced by ajleur de,lis and a Hag-staff. fir July, Mt; another statue of Napoleon, 11 feet high, rep resenting him In his Military eas huh°, was placed upon the column with - Solemn ceremonies, in the pfee once olLouls Phillippe,' ids family, Ministers of State and the municipal authorities= of Paris. When Louis , Napoleptere-istablished the empire, ho removed thiastatueand replaced it with one similar to the original. The. architects Gonden and Lepere eructed it Under the direction of the celebrated Down at a total cost Hof 1,500,000 frame. The view of Paris from the gallery around the summit 1.9 said to have been enagnlfteetit,end 03nstituted one of the greatest attrac tions of that beautiful Capital. An' Infuriated mob of .Parisian commun ists, upon the very eve of their truction, battered to. the earth this maguilicent monument of:the titled achievements of French - va or. -•," War to the palaces, peace to the cottages, and death to luxurious idle ness," says the Chicago Pate, Is the socialist idea.of Her Babel, member of the German -- Reichstag, promulca kd In a recent speech, to which •Els marck did not condescend to reply. In this country such a declaration would have Utile significance ti but in Europe it'is pregnant with Mean in'g—as it Is the very essence of the communal system. ,Agettof oppres sion and misrule have learned the pot to look on a patina+ with any thing but 'reiteration Or love. IL is the symbol of opprerdon, weakness and enervation; and uneasy He the headrt ataewmoitekin them lordly' patrol. Romany •la calculati 'Mebane.' kr improvement, and the ng crowned beadmand tilled personages must beivare how they atepin fattirik or they will fail, Altrope, under an appemanco.ofpeace,ialittiopte thin a volcanic crater wbkh may explede at any Limp. Thineaws are: claim ing an interest in what their-money has eroded, and the growing hit pension of right , Otenot easily be 11M5 There, Ise legend that in the city of Rome then formerly stood art im age with its right hand extended and on its forefinger the words, "Strike here." Many wise men puzzled Its vain over the Inscription; but at last certain pried observe d when ever lbe sun shone upon the figure, the shadow of the finger was discern able on the round at a little dbtance from - the statue., 'He Marked the spot, waited tilLktnight, , and then began fo Wt... Afloat Ids spade struck upon tromethingbard. . It was a trap door, below which a night of marble steps des ended' into a specious Half where many men were sitting In sol emn silence • amid ; piles , of gold and diamondaand king rows of enameled vases. Beyond this he found moth er-norm, a gyruecium filled with beautiful women reclining on richly embroidered sofas; yet here, too, was profound !silence. A superb banquet tug hall next met hut astonished gaze; then a silent kitchen; then granaries loaded with forage; then n stable crowded with motionless hones. The whole place was brilliantly lighted by a earbuncieWhieters suspended In one corner of the rewption room; and opposite stood an archer with his bow and arrow raised, In the act of taking aim at the jewel. As the priest -mewl back through this hall, he maw a tliarnmsd-hilted knife lying on the, - tablet and wishing' to carry away mobsething wherewith' to ac 'credit his sttiry, he reached out his hand-to bike it; . bu t no Boomer bad he touched it than all was dark. The archer had shot with his arrow. the bright jewel was shivered Into a thou sand,pleces, the staircase had vanish ed, and the priest fqund himself bur ' ried alive. Hove Yea An Pulmonary Altrfe MEI This question to those to whom It appeals is serious and full of signiti cone% as no human malady threatens those afflicted therewith with more certain disaster. 'Of all diseases, those of the pulmonary structure are the most fatal in their nature and tend encies. So much Is this the case ,' that most persona are prone ,to give them selvesup in hopeless - a — emend despair. Dr.Keyser, at his medicine - store, 167 Liberty Street, has a medicine that will cure these maladies—will always cure them in their Incubation and give relief, and frequently cure them after they have formed. If there Is a better rem for these cases than Dr. Keyser's Cure, wo have yet to learn of it. hysici ans would do well to make use of it- In their practice in all. pulmonary maladies, as in ninety-nine cases out. of a hundred It will be sure toreatore the lungs to a healthy and natural state. Dr. Keyser has , given especial at tention to the treatment of the kings and other organs 'of the throat and eheSt, and has had abundant exper ience at his ; principal office' above named, as well as nt the bedside, to make thorough investigations, not only of ordinary diseases of the lungs but likewise in the most hopeless (matt of pulmonary lesions. Office hours ut 167 Liberty Street. from 9 A. M. until 1 1'.:1t., and from: 3 P. M. until 6, and from 7 to 9 on Satur days. If your druggitit does not keep it, send live dollars to Dr. Keyser, and he wilt send four bottles securely boxed, by express, with full direc tions how to use it. As E*.eltlag Same la a Church. • On Sunday morning, ,says the Machias' (Me.) onion, Just as the [mister of the Methodist church in Jamaica Plain was 'commencing. his sermon, quite a number of ladies and gentlemen turned suddenly pale. One gentleman who sat near the pulpit, and who neverbefore fainted, was of the number. He _could not imagine the cause, but was persuaded that ho must leave the house. Turn ing around to see that the "coast was clew.," he saw several ladles in the act of fainting, and a whole pew full left for the door. Soon another lady, unable to support herself, was borne' out. The clergyman remarked that the air was evidently close, and • quested the sexton to open the • n dews. The gentleman alluded to with some difficulty reached . the open air, and turning round saw ap parently the - whole congregation coming nut, nearly all pale and sick. Not a few commenced Immediately tbfvomit, and the scene was exciting and ludicrous. It seems that , the clergymen had, early in the service, Unconsciously disturbed a gas fixture nenr his feet, and the gas, rapidly Escaping filled the house. Two doors being open one on each side of the dealt, the air probably blew the gas 'front the pulpit, bat made it worse Air the congregation. None seemed to :know the cause of the trouble un til the congregation' had left the ..ehurch. is essential to our growth, as Indl 'l3ilutls and as society, that tlwtwc shOuld not . ba certainty—that faith should be elec tive, and not the Inevitable result of evi dence aCting with mechanlealcompulsion on the mind. It Is the liability to enror and the experienx, of error that makes us human, that furnish to human nature the topics of discipline, and the means• of, growth. Johnson's Rheinmile Compound. Sellers' Imperial'Cough Syrups. Lindlay's improved : Blood Searcher. 1116ersiallum sad Nemalight. , No medicine ever offered to the pnblic for the ewe of Rheimsllam and Neurabria, ie.. has gain ed each a wide spread mutation as JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC ODNIPOUND; - it Is without dould an invalgable medicine. Testimonials bare been niceiviaiirrom rich and poor, learned cm:tuatara al, civilian and soldier, whibt physicians recom mend it and nee it In their priedee. 1F471. ItitablilhedlS3s. Seller& louperial coup* syrup We beg to mil to the minds of oar modem that tills semen of the year, &bore all others, he the one In which they arab/Ml° to co,MMA COLD tone nom, te., whilst the ore= coma are In 'constant danger of that most marling and fall[ of all di& ,• It Is, therefore, necesstary that every family should provide a positive remedy, one, Mat if ready for use M all times. aItILLEItterCOUGH SYRUP, will dad • etre and speedy 'Oared, for caught' Ids„ and all ilia easesvulaingirena them. Llsidoirve Snood Searcher. The Blood lithe very fountain of lite: therefore, wire wish to statner-heabh,' we moat Sat Doerr the blood, sad to inure continued health, terp Jerre. !Airway's Illoott Semler= L the Ratst and most dibetual medicine foe obtain*g this de sired effect, isralwayu saki, cud the moat delicate cause It.' " • These medicines ewe sold by all Drug gists everywhere. Prepared only by R, E. SELLERS & CO.. Wholesale Druggists; feDli ly] No. 45 Wood:Street:Elden:tea Pa iMiseeUtsne?ua. 1 DRY- GODS The inulendmied tekCs Pleasure in in hvnblle that lie haijutt opened • new Dry nods Store in the Room re cently occupied by .lanes Pontine, on the DIAMOND. ROCHESTER, is„ HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF • ailicos,DeLains, Atpaects, Sliks e stni every variety and style ()floods =ally kept, in Retail Stores, which be will sell at the lowest mall prices. 1 . aPr 3 Min D. NELSON. 111MM72 , —Attiondvallor mmrdird Palo Mut. comieiled by twiniatiejump hots • email river bait, Wee 1 1 "1101klas,vM. lle was- drained. and bbi!seurderere are Dow, la jell., Much excitement prevelleCemni the colored 'people of Alexandria"*m ai the dleMver3r_ of thcConabler: —The axonhigly nnisniartanteventlof Wustem* one another as ;the mem gathers together; so are our habits Gam ed. A - single flake produce. no Material change; but as the tempest hods the UP .isiochti down the monntalk and over whelms the Inhabitant and hisbabltatteM 80 Passiolf, Acting upon the element of mischief,: which pernicious habits' bays brought together by Impereeptibleacroun ulitions, overthrows the edifice of troth and virtue.—.lEnemr BUNSUAW. —Meditation is prayer's handmaid, to Wilt on it, both Were and:after the' per formana.". It is as the • plow bsfore the lower, to prepare the heart for the duty of prayer, and the harrow Lo cover the need when 'tis soma. As the hopper feeds, the brill with grist, so does meditation supply the heart with matter for prayer:7-am Rowell & Co.'s Advertisements. TUSCARORA ACADEMY, AOADEPEI&, PA. The 78th Srhool•year begins September Mk. Location bealthltd4 attraellve and well adapted tel phyeleal derejamment. Free from Imam places and saloons, the tudamtees aro monil. sore than 3.000 young men have here been prepared for Colleen or Weiner.. Terms moderate. Apply for *attar. to D. D. STONE, A. IL Jy Slew.) J.I. PATTERSON. A: s. Mutual.. Fire Insurance-Co. At Woods k, has been dot= bastnese-tbbly one years. Mr yeses It has lald no assessments. and Sbe WIMP rate 'of sunamment during. 60 1111111rOtle years has been 13.4 PIM cm. • Tall. The asaesament ter the y402..11.81 la 2 1.4 pen corr., sal rde Cootpeey Anal surplee over all liabilities. VOIR SALE.— Sewer Impeder Wants am X' Tomes land, near lock LlAren, Pa. d,001) saesHOMO= TUISIgIy land. Potter Co., Pa. P. W. Smarms. fleotesist t gurr.Pottlarille. Pa. ROI •The whoesom, JOT 111, =la, l • and e. t :e... at wake cut ba easily made at about 5 onstopor wit& Air arouses' & Mutra's Gazulne Root Rear Ex; tract Ask for It at your stork or mad mots fore vial adelphia, P ett erections toe) Noritt" -- ' Street,' Phila. A GEiheII:WAISTED Lei Use _' • ".,,TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. Cantina ox TIM NATMILIi /MD Brous or Ina Mascrula-Ftracriox. By Da. Tierney.. author of •• The Physical We ear Wows." It re. Late. to the male sex; la fel of sow Pas; deli cate but ont.pokea ; practiCal and popular; endorse; nib nipidly. Bold bY subscre. only. Eicluslta MIMI liberal. St Address for ceottatts, O. IfhtLIGITS CO.. Publisher., Pthrdelphis. Agents! Read Thiel ErILLMAEENTS 1141.AELY7 v • OW WO PEE WEEK ld4 Sim cninor allow • urge commission to sell our wo.dedal In Address X WAGNER & CO., Missimll, A - MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd bet.usiet men no iiske n tedium by ro• Teal= the secret to moons. Address C. E. WELDOE, IMO Bemis ay, NevrYark. 1,003 CIIFTS. VIRAND GIFT' CONCIrr armOira Jur ib. benefit of thy „ FoudliorAsylo of Ito Sisters of Clarity , In the City of New York, and SOLDIERS' ind SAILORS' ORPHANS' ROME; Waantan. D. C., to be held In Warblnfton. D. C.. en de r and by virtue of ■ permit from Don. Comudisketer of Internal Revenue, ou TDVROOOT, - June WM, L Pt A l t l te iv r el lfnt . Mocert CommiMioners will tweed . to Itmeneeereful tktebboklere. . , 00311ffn ANOVNTING TO $208102 " 52.000 Tlcwass °biz will la sold, at $5 nub: 800. IT. Iletituxotuip, of Elkton. Yd. MO , Geo. T. CAIITLZ. lialtispore. Md., Commissioners. Eton. Jr.. Nenutu, E. C., Pittsburgh, Pik, Trustee. . , References: Major-Den. D. Hinder, U. 8. A., Washington. D. C.; 'Jams H. Negley. W .E., Pittsburgh. Pa.; Vint National BariLlagerstown. Md.; Apylemun & Ca., Bankers, Hagerstown: Up degraph & Bone. Itageratoirn; Hon. L 4: Brent, late Attorney Generaljßaltiniore; 4ohn H. Yowl er. esq.; W. B. Niels; of W. D." Myers e'ro:„ Exchange Place. BaltlMOnli .sell eeds of the the Triaidee IWO &sad, to by conn -6.1:dal of . . . iiCk.ta and sheath* can be bad of P. C. 101EVI.IN, Gail drat, Stationer ind Printer. N 0.31 Nassau Street. - New Yo:11c. Wired, scat C. 0. D., if desired. Send for Circular, contain ing description of prizes. Tickets for sale alto lir MIX? b Saloon?, at their Sews , Standli, rbiladeiros, liantsbucPittatinrgb,..te.; and on Una of Pena. Rattrolid.connectione. A DRIIIIIIIIT/lATHEIP NOTICE.—Lot li. tars of Acnotnistration boring been mated to thii.tanderstgoW.on the estate of Maim Web aide,. ammonia Due of Rochester anrartap. Be* Term:fly., Pa.,, this la to notify all Demoos.ia• debted to raid estate that Immediate minted I. expected. All those having claims ligatnet the same will present them. duly authenticated for .ettientent, to Mnr.I.TICY A. JOHNSTON, ArinVz. ..Iyl3;Cm Hardware, &c Foundry tt Repair Shop. Having been Engaged to the Foundry BOBUMS for more than titirty ;ow,—dosing which time I have accumulated a variety of useful' patterns, be sides cunstrocting triads and taking oat patents for Improvements on COOkaNt -'STOVES .• —and after having it:wrench]: totted. thew:llm provements, I feel warranted in offering them to the public. .V 0 ijo VV . el The GREAT WESTERN has no Nok parlor farthla Locality STOVES' Stares of Diarivot Styles for Heating sod Cooking The Great Republic tottim Slue na. the best Record of soy stove ever o ff ered in ' this market. • IT TAKES LESS FUEL, LESS ROOM TO DO MORE WORK BEST BIicKER, Iwo URA. nr,v. A i.TOGETHEII THE lIEST STOVE-1N .013}' In connection with thc 'stove I hav'c " • up a ['ARM mxT.tlivsioNfp. which occupies littiti room, no nddiiional fuel, and is not liable to Wear out, dispen ses with all pipe, can be put on or :;takou off at any time, and made to suit all ti.ires of any size or pattern. Elite Huiiiiired Perriouss Who have purehatt 9n d used :the • GREAT BEPUBLICOOKING STOVE Most of wkose nameii bare been pUblish• ed in the Anus, are confidently referred in, to bear witness of its superior merits as a cooking store. Melo: three fret chum entitles oft 'Mind. ol *bout Arleen horse power. eallaatr. Wey.re ofered to the public at reaeoubble rater. ;TORN TROWSILBY. aprlierf. mwrAisir.isuival 114i3a. . . LANE 8110-S. B: WOLF Jr. Ir •,Corner Liberty and &eh Orate, • • (Late St..Chtir Street,) -PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. . liiiporters . nod Dealers in - ' • EiVr a Have now in Store the Largest and Best Selected Stock offered in the City. spects, indat.m.nents offered to the 'country trade. aprtiAm ---, 1,111;:i 1 ; 0R1G1 . 04,1,..„.": .--?:: BOTIIING'.:"..:.:'.HOUSE--.. EL W. 'Br_ LEW. Kr*.l :'22 and 24.11arleek z PITT 111 Tit t I Established in 1844, by H. • Ws Dilate mai eeriest llettielle ilolllli ne w er bemaintslak bee made enteasees prepusel be se their trands sad the - esilant their tk Mineral Wafers, Ale's; Parter,efai.icie. per the Spring Tiede, at,tin Ibliowtal pr(m: Aussparnlit, •,$ • al4 Per doe, Moen) Water • , 3114 ttaepbetrm " Sett tbampsitte • ' ST3 -" Porter, Ale, mall bottles, " Kennet, " Wlnterton, .... .. Aram . ......... Imparted London 'Porter and bottler,- Imported Scotch Alas and bog.. tie., Cab etclei,, • • ' Syrups,, 9 (0, '• . lkaled :Seen per pos. atm. 'Moey Wood - ' ed frau teamed. 1 Gadd delivered tree. and ftelil9t • • to Tall road flatland and suantbost Waage. knelt' CITY BOTTLING NO No. 39 Market. Street, - I PITTSBTRGH, • q: -S f a, nt I TO ' r' noTTLEas OF Sarsaparilla, Mineral' and 'Raspberry Soda Waters, Syrups and-elder, Smith's Kennett, Wainwrights, and .all the best brands of Ale and London Porter, mice cd and bond bottled for Medical and Pain 'sly use. Goods delivered free. , [mrlil;7l;ly A LLEGUIENII ; RN • Y. —Sp_ring :tS,. Water Ales, Nara • AL CO.. Beerests, Malt. ers and lto_p dealers. lid 403 Reheat street., Allegheny. Pa. , THOS. BOOTA, LI A. YOUNG. eisß ',dee paid toe Barla7. Jystl7 H. Ilanacan..llfr. A. 61. & A go, Ji on BrigAloa, a. W. Dinkins is..oir.; river Aim, lb A.lkr IC MIAS ,_— ',Dialers In Sakai" Oda annliono. six., an. eollectlons made on all neetnollio innate in Ms WWI States and .Canada. Mum= of Men*. We. Mannlnetorent, and Ludhiana* oonetred. Intermit allowed on than deposited. Coneopon• dance will metre prompkattention. tdoolltly o 44. 9 , , OF . THEIA . " P D '1869. ova arzzsgaTED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN amt ._ ril e 'Vß. j iaM ,„ wpm . 1 p. to, Worramm Mumma CO. . m.a.mew Aram, Minton*, Pa., 17/11= 4 11.•Theintahre 14'n 1 16m. ..tra M ar wa!vombwhyear, e=la JantSart 13.A.NIKING-I - 1 4 13111RM. THOMAS PirCHEIHRY & CO. Tuos. micusicAr, Mahler. d. F. DRAVO ANCITEI., • J .11 WCREERY. • Interest paid on timedevainc, Prompt attention given andlection.. Alakjunranee Agents fot good liable Campania*. • petaylatt Reduced Prices Speyerer & Sons \-- liarejust Bettienett Mm the East 1 WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS the Lowest Cash Prices, Anil will sell some Goods AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WARI Consisting of Dry G00(18, Groceries, Pro . visions, Hardware, Hats, Cat*. Boots and Shoes, Rope, °cunt, Packing " Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints, White ' l ead, Oil, Putty, tbeensware, \VB. , low-ware,Flour. Grain and Bacon, a varie , tyofPrints,Muslins, Tickings,Delains,Checks, Al pacts,Jeaus,Dintms,Crash and Hosiery ; also. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Carbon 011, 208 6615. of the Cetehrated °Won City 1111 AND NEW CREEK FLOUR. Just arrived and fir sale, Wholesale and Retail, • At Pittsburg Prices. 200 Itegsrleeling Nails . ONE CAlt WRITE LIME;'. Land Plaster, and Akron Gonent A Large Stock of White Lead and Paints very superior quality of 'St rumz & Wet. zel s Soap.% and a lot or Carbon Oil Just .Arrire<l and jar gale, Molesale and Retail. ' ALSO. PURE CATAWBA. ISABELLA Concord- Wines. or. our own atomize, for htedleinal and FacramentalPurpneca. are highly Re commended by those who balm - used them. • • Mil are also Agents for the EMIFFEN MOWER AM) REAPER, And Pitt. Nat. Plow Co ti PLOW& Thauklug the Public for their papal- Mune, we hope to merit • liberal !there In the future. All Goods Delivered Tee of Charge. You can rely on all goods being fresh, as all our ohrgoods were sold at auction. SPOYIEMER & SONS, •prl:Lic SBg~7RY' AND CONECIAMERT ESIMIENA. The anderththett hula: oat the 800 kw sad Caelhatoorry ..ti C. Hem sear the Post Wide. Id Ittetheltet. Pan said radtectddly Wheat tie public that he wut Keep Um Welt quidlay of which bit Steve. OVCI7 Mkt 81•1 :1 wfu .app them by the as at reasonable ' prier— Those la In west dant sheath give hies as eirly attl. Hie Ceateetkeety deportment ts well docked; and pestles. metaled% thd. will be IntMlidd ilk et style. ererythleg stetted on than mike and Inth e beet runthee funthdied with tnieh breed es cited at dashed. GEOlthillt mums IN Ell • • - OM 1 001 °10 0 131‘i • • ' 411: at CM • 4 ). '134 Henry•MCeillUM l. Mcscaaim , l3ro:?,) ..rb7. 17 0:0 114, • PrtTentr./0011; 212221 El I harp facilities for applying rawrAxit: Forial•to any jfteeeria" Jobbing Soave. 1 o ‘ , . . / •• 3 • 3 I " X 9 Cantmk. 8:-:c..: , 00:7YEE; IiES!! vile..olls.etmanit. .ANDJES4/Lm On 7Ainf Strut Denser. lb . (warty oppugn, Moore* Dr &ore ) AO Orders promptly attended to. • Amnion Wstebtoads!,, Jiwelery. POMO r to., shwa on ban. 3 '3 3 3 3 'W . ,, l ';.l''F,'. : .'le:':',i'."'l-:'.4r . ,.T. 1: 3 4 3 '3, t lk -% 2 I 5..5 / 2 IV It It 0 0 rderohaut Tailors & Clothiers, S. &J.Snellenburg, MERCHANT TAILORS, SCpl4t;nci2mr29chdly C TAT: P E_ T 8, zt 33uatlitaa`a" IEI Ell • MAT'IINGS, WINDOW- iOBB, • A firll and ell'aelected stock of, AT THIE LOWEST PRICES.' ofrir• A Liberal Reduction wade to 31111- .18mm and on Church Carpets. • BOV I ARD. KOSS& CO.. Fink A • niarB;ll-1y) PITTkatiRGIL Pa. . . AitTIIII9L•L TESTS PARITECTe Egli— T. J. A Ir. J. ,„ ~ ,“. . CHANDLER hoverer . - ...- - i chased Oho exclusive I rlghtl or Beaver county .- , ;..„r to eseDr.lituck's Patent , , 01 by *Watley es* put * oDM:suite as thin as - :iii.#l t, • r , es ' Gold Plate, with a hour rind so ... t elastic sa li te ru pertectl i e'''''"W y adapr ai ltsell v.ero i : to the mouth °befall:egad that clumsy sod bulky coodltten. to Ws ossaptshaed of beretolnrer; sad lettening the liability to tooth Ito percent. he. 'deed, no doe civil would be willing to wear the old style plat any longer than they could maven. lenity get exchanged. All bra:whet of Den natty la the hest and most sabetsallal manner. ' In.- ing teeth with gold, etc., we chal lenge compethlon from UM qoarter, and can refet to Irving an 4enl whose ill ßo hive stood ha reem thirty and Ilety.yeers. Among the neither Bop. John Aplaon will exhibit - tillage we loser, lad some they In yaws ago; the teeth as whet so the ay d w Iliad, Lahing GM d oft • new Om, tag it Ihtm ug all tutpleasin prepare Land den. serous eget mean th e ettraction 'or teeth • source of to are ra th er than of horror and pain. Prices es •tow as any good dentist In the lithte. Mae et Beaver Hance Ikettemter Pa. J norttfl T, .AIL J CIIANDLIM. —and— Tanar3r. weer, It deter. ' „ d otal', mimed no • • Dentkt t In hat the • ' State Guilt do work betteror ' - cheaper than ••` otters It to e 4 Crli; Watt ntaterials stanothektred tt the trotted Stites. "Gold and ell ter 11111 7 pertonned In style that dello mope. titian Istactlon guaranteed In al t laerallons, at the returned. Owe Was a i • tebtls . • FREEDOM FERRY: rriiie Freedom Terry Cusassre base suitable J. bats 11111310 j Yon Proodar.",lWbia to Pa glsos's isadlnciar the esavaases of Passessers. tai Tams. • • Putla as tbs south 'plasm base to SW 11 7 tahlg i bis Tara. Ilia will be laded bar Ilareise Wool= M.Ws. flaw sad PWs baJILWs; jambes and mad Stasis. sans ma oda Mei mak am Ss bid a ressaisbls pion. • J. PAIN. /Wet Pro Oak 4ttent:,lL NOWILN. Ike*. tspruksim ;‘,l 3 '•3 1 04 BROADWAY, NEiV BRIGHTON Minas* EiNI ~r w".:FOSS ..t ::C0.,. EC= /.:;101CHESTER,' Hs t4toz STOCK or General iferilfandise7. PURCHASED imosir FIRST HAND. =3 IN 711 S COLUMN : w'efr r opme to eat the qf attention • the en*. , 12TECIALLY 10 MR =awn 'TOM Of Building Hardware,, HOißiE 2 ',KEin4 R 8; 'HARDWARE. MECHANICS' TOOLS, VA.IIIIIEIZEr TOOLS, WinlclovV Glass, PAnvTs, orris, P trer IT''SEP,' Oki o. 1 e 7 I Sou of the Mill articles of Bidding Hardware, Are : Da, o f every size—cast and wrought; Rll4, MORTISE AND PAD LOCKS In great variety of din and ; GATE AIiD.SMAP GATE AND DOOR LATCREt3, Cupboard Cateties. Screws. Shutter Hinges, Door awl - StinUer Bolls, SAKI PULLEYS, SASII CORD. SASII LOCKS AND' VAI3TENIN9S Hat and Coat Book", Hooks Anil 134 . 0 pkg, Circ . Thic 8010, BASE 'KNOBS, &C _.-.,- VI MECHANICS' TOOLS' AXES; ADZES. HATCHETS. . HAMMERS, SAWS, STSEL SQUARES TRY SQUARES, IaTR SQUARES, REVELS, ciusxr.s. AUGERS, , FILES, BITM, BRACES, PLANES SCREW DRIVERS, W!RATC:I/ AWLS, inLAWINU SPOKESHAVES, WRENCHES, n a BENCII 13 0 IR, W MASON - AND PLASTERS' TROWELS, Mason do aupagers' Lines dc Pencils, • OIL AND SYTEfE STONES, l''? SAND AND EMEI . PAVER. Anil every other itemitembe c , ging to This department. ' - 1 -Toiols: _,___ Farmers' FIELD AND GARDEN 110E8, Garden Riikes,flpades4ong & T handled Round And Square Pointed SiloTeD, HAY AND 7 14LAN3+RE FOitKB, lIAY RAkKI), gBASS AND GRAIN SYTHES, , SYTHESNATHS,NIPLES, SPADING FORKS, POIATOIIIOOS, MATTOCKS, PICKS; DRAW AND BREAST CHAINS, Well Chains, Dog, !falter. And Cow Chains, Whips, Lashes Ac., .tc ROVED:HEMS' HARDWARE: Knifes and/nob. Ckaving and thifeAer Alum , CARVING sErrs, Table" and Teaspoons, Fire Setts; 'Coal Buckets, Buffet 111111, FLOURS MEAL SELVES, LADLES, DIPPERS, &C., &C Tairkters' &Gra4teis' Goods: B. L Fainted . PITIVE NVISEITIE LEAD; PATRONISED HY THE TON: • AND SOLD AT r il r nmi plums. Lend and Mineral Pis NIA in all colors Dry and in Oil, PUKE LINSEED (YALE'S PATENT DRYEIL T u 11e*P3E1 'IrrNE, AIA 3 / 1 101 4 VARNISII, HUM SHILLAC, SASH TOOLS, . PAINT do TARNINII BRUSHES; putty.,Thitty nnives, GLAOMIVTACKS: Window Glass, In all SIM, Stivleirnti Double Strength. CirWe me giving much attention to this branch .fie our business; sad. While In f t Wilt, we alwart':ll;alKl/0 lho very beat, we are confident tbnt our prices stud terms are as favorable as can be gives . • by.noy resprOble house. WO aro dianiful for a liberal and in creasing patrrauige. RIO will (pare no pains to merit public favor: • _r , RoPA 'et -Po., Rocltzrtza, May 81. 1471. ' • )dhyB•lyxbd iraym n i t io r t ne a c iiiii. I WESTERN AGENCY, No. SLEW Avenue; Pildbevh, Ftr. zi t = sad lait'UCk attiett Bming ra AGENTS WANTED EV. • • ERYWHERE. no moot Dbai Imo know to th. tn4 e ~'- t, 2'. B. KENNER, . . General Agent. ktie4. 1111CHEBER SAYINGS BM 301 1 T. IrDOll l / 4 1D W. J . mums, ale: O. arslrffsa, t.l. 1111Thak SPETI3IIIIBII, IlellyNALO • " norm eililler% 006.0301rinispett teeert Um mks soUsetiam pi all I*SWlble gus t . la Ms Cabot &Wm sp& reel •••_. satyr f. „ aft „wet tip mom awl newts nee tn. he hoe Sao &Oar sad Wad. &ad ine.th, ea per rest Wolk* aod miss nuumm free by opoiytagg uMs book. But open de , from 11. a. it.. till Wo mn,r4An batiolar lap CrOM Bto o*: to emir to— LOATIIILTI Js Co., ' JAl.ltcrait, MAK. SCOTT s Co., Oss & Coolu, • S.J. Ciao & Co W. lESNInUn. • SIIIMIZIL a WACIUI, Joss NNW IL S. StAvon,. U. S. 11.14“, tI TRADIIIIM Et. • Woost. Rioz,,litta NAT:oll4l bor d t, 11. aon&B.brdld Jew 'A NEW WIRD! SHOE-STORE, llmstead&Mmer KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A roll and complete stock or the lateg - • - styles or • BOOTS, SHOES '4 GAITERS. • ars Sesetar.rr.—pine stitched Boon fir dentlemen, and" first class fine work for Ladles,' made to. order. BrnatlwaT, New Engtsten, near !Amnon's Confoctim ery. • jalam. Black ond . Gold Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS, earriuroriap • roar doors above 81.3111 Ltti FINE UM, was, Optical and Pricy Goodit, dr 'PITTSBURGH, PA. FINE'. WATCH REPAIRING Plaine cut this advertitement not and bring it.witb you. jeltiy • Mager Sewing ?Lachine. .HIMKLEY KNITTING MACHINES, The meet perfect mod ehapkl machine or the kind 'net loTented. Roth of the shave poPithr machlses have bent laMitinproced main the,mend without. nye. of the SINGER FAMILY SEWING A. CHINE from 011.00 upwards. Pike HDIKLETS KNITTERS Pl. Circulars and Samples dialled free cm applies. Una. STRAW &NORTON, = ARCUIP wanted Mr the Hinkley Machine ere'' , where, and for the Sinew In Wtliffll Penneytea We &intent Ohio and Wald Vs , where there are none Already eatabliehed, nov9kle, NM %TORE, ,11 ENV GOOD AT J. M. McCRURY & CO'S QUA Yll. BOLDING. far, eala,lties, 0110 ANDIE LAWN'S. / PACIFIC PERCALES. FRENCH ,PERCA LES. JAPANESE E CLOTH JAPANESE SILKS. FLORENCE SILK, WHITE ROBES, WHITE PIQUES FIGURED PIQUES. FANCY & TUCKED NANSOOKs, PLAID & STRIPED NANSOOES. VICTORIA & BISHOP LAWNS, FRENCH & ORGANDIE SWISS AND SOFT FINISHED CAMBRICS. - LOUISE SHAWLS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, THIBET SHAWLS . BUFF BRILLIANTS, BUFF LINEN, CHINESE GRASS LINEN, FANCY COLERED TARLTON Embroideries: 'Hamburg Edging. mad Insertion, Swiss Edgings and Insertions. Han:Miles Trimmings, Cotton Trimmings. • White Gimp and P• K. Trimming., Corded Satan Trimming•, • Bonnet'iibbons, Sa.ith Ribbons, Or Grained Ribbon:, , -c- • - Box Quilling, Straw Trimming& Hats and Bonnets. -Boys' Bats LADIES' UNDER—GARMENTS AND - FURNISHING GOODS. GENTh FURNISHING GOODS NOTIONS, PARASOLS & LINEN UMBRELLAS. FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS. CHILDREN'S WHITE LINEN SUM Children's Bu ff s q us. . Misses Fancy Aprons, Slimier Skirts, . , White Morton Skim Carpets and Oil eloti., Muss and Matting, Stair Oil Cloth, Stair Pads, at , J. M. MoCREERY.Bt Co's. -,.• 101YERS, LOOK ,EERY• It may not be a matter of special tercet to the people of Beaver coustr know what is transpiring between Sag William; Napoleon 111, Bismark .111 Tmehu in Europe, but it is a maitre. thst effects them materially to know Where thm , can buy tine and cheap GROCER . IEB. S. SNIGGER & CO: At their old stand In Bower, Ps., are sold furnishing to their customers everything called for in their line. They always to•p a full assortment of GROCERIES. Flour, Feed, ayrees, 71 , as, S'llgari, spree's, Tobacco and CigarS; And all other articles nanallprund ' Ina First Clald • • GROCERY STORE. From their long and intimate acq mist mice with the Grocery. Flour and Frei business, and their disposition to render satisfaction to those who may favor Wu with their patronage, they hope in the ti tars, as in the past, too btain a libels l sham of the public patronage.. Give us a Call and scc if we do not make it ti-i'your in retest to call again. :Ana i S. SNITOER & CO. SH I RT WESTERN GUN WORKS. EsjSIO Esee' Barrel ebes.Gass; NeroleerkAmmisOnem 'M g Goods. Rifle llama* Loam, Mouot age. ( relies. /le. gat4 the s Pam Lit Addrea..l. ATM, Great Western Goa Works l bmitham Greet, Pittsburgh. ' K. IL Army Caned. Alfa! ad' Iternlrer• bought or Jaded for. -1,6 m sr= BUILDING AND Wood - Turning SW''' . WILLIAM PEOPLES , Allegbeny City. Pa., Is prepared to do all buds of Wood . Turning, Scroll-Sawing and 8-roll Noul ditivAßNeoselra Baluster' and Hand ALL JOINTS CUT, BLASI TO HANG, Ittroisbed on short notice mu°ids " bv eerProstalks atanseott to. os left with Otos t Co.. te, eh Av. rtstsassts• Ps_ ,aatt at the ILIA. axon et weans etreA end tiro= Alley. WAVY 13 El cbd jct..
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