(Cbntinuedfromfir.st Page.) and then—such scene's as passed he tween us I cannot describe. He fiercely resented the part I had ta ken in entrapping him into a mar ridge that would be odious to his proud father, and declared that he could neverforg,ive me. II "Vainly I tried all my powers of fitetnation to enthrall him, and win forgivenets from him. As soon as he was well enough to leave the house, ho went off in scarce of his father, in spite of sit I could do to detain him. His father it - 2 411 " tuted proceedings tor.a divorce after sending Armand to Eumpe to make tk -tour, in company with, Mr. Russel and Lis two daughters.. "When I heard that,l was devour ed with jealousy, for Ellinor Ittmser was the young tatty who had beenl chosen by Mr. Landry for. his son's wife, and report said that she was both rielrand charming. I after ward learned he was betrothed to Mks Russel. When this happened you was but a few weeks old and I was left t( take (-are of you, and little enough to do it with. - Ah! how I hated that fair beauty who had caused the so much woe! Many a night after you were asleep. I have stolen from my cottage, and made my way to the stately home where - that woman dwelt, surround ed loving care tiakt - of right belong ed to me, Concealed in the shrubbery I have Listened to his voice speaking to her ip accents of deeper tenderness than he had used to me, and 1 vowed within my soul that I would find means to destroy the happiness they seemed t‘., find in (melt - other. They were married. "My hate culminated when a daughter was born who was destined to fill the place in father's house, of , which you had been defrauded. "Your half sister is two years younger than you,and in your child ml you were so much alike that but for the difference in your size you have twen taken tor twin.:. ".Irniand'sjoy in his new treasure was soon turned to sadness, for the health t f his wife began to fail. She fu tel slowly awily with I tnysteri- Everythite• was" tried [kit prienised relief, but the ...poi( of ran evil eye was upon her, mini there wit , iirt help for-her. "The deet, , r.4 -4611 it ‘nt, the eli in•lte that 1161 nttt snit her:ent l R new than, 111.0. away Gtr rlianize hit 7,M1111 tl4' W.1 , 11111' witiclicsrli4 nur,, wa..; 1.1.1V11-• 11111111 , 111 11 1• 1 , 1111 1 ` . 1 to lily Lit hnr . and \Va..; devo'tql 111111+% .••str-,. 1,-todry nt•tny but slit- it ‘Vere five yo;ir. " ye:tr, 11.1-441 1111,:irlil A NMI NA. 171Vid ill!: in Ell nil le, MI rt . ly Wrltin" Iminv.and ni•ver g,efultng inn DU Wert' ten yl':lrS 1111/ 1 When hf• 1 - .191.• wid I •;t thatt h , llnlY IMO Wo . h.) Fjp• (1;" it•t-ttz ttini: [6, ith • Itnt ;111111Vhntit.. %very loarfolly •I t- 'it'd hi thy Oh , him 1. ‘vife, "; Thiiy Ni•‘v 2111.1 frutu tni n• Aniiaitil I kk ( \ ,I I.l.)her . •1 "1 'X rar t , i you, fI t. , (..r.t0 -,:ty I Itht nu I tiun wI I I"' \"11 to Y"ll tt to y , ?tlr rt.mova I fri 111 I till. V ki 11 of yltte ;An, I "I 4. :1111" kWh 11l my tiittiv‘i land, hrinizinz with inr a cou.in or my ,plie its my gift-, the rtt-etnttlancti in iitirson ;Intl in chitritt•ti•tt Itt.twven 11 1 ,• t iti•If•11. "1 might leave taken _her to I.e. IS wago to meet the. same. terrililt Lite, hail I nut here enenuntered the_ priemt WhO tat etithttl /Mina in her but i I I tle-5.4, and reeei veil her vonce—Niieen. iny heart, I eltrinot write it! -(;,w tar away-- take you r datlghter. " I ant not riyh in my own right, lut, when slit. Qitk La sax r .. . • . •• ilt I Tante oe. 1.3 hit I van or wilt (to. ‘Nt) LAND' .- "I hail ti) uii hut .\r manil'+ Riake, I vain, ItithPr with y,ki, when• v* have liven till huw. thy lii,torv." = A phy.,-ioinn in lore the Dan9h- ter .1 Fiendi.qh Plot There wits residine in the stone vi p, :i . z e with \f r.. lthike and her dantzhter a physician, twenty-eight or thirty years of age-- Dr. Macon who, for two years,had been ardently iu love with the dini. , liter. She had toyed itml tritltdl with him during all that mini-; but he hail finally insisted upon a ilecidel answer to his suit, tort on 4 .that very iwening he was c•iiiiing to learn his fate As he an proaeheil the house he overheard the voices of tnother and daughter en af-1...7e,1 in close conversation, and iir.twin ,, near to tlll l window ;11111 Wt . :1111V 11 . 00 1 14111 U he had ohtained full p , ssessiou of the terrihle secret "f Mr: Illato•': m a ,ii.y i n utterly iinsoruptilons, he at 1111141 tertnined to make :trim• o;,• whi-h necessary of hi; Tt..V 1 quired - advaiitage to seettre the hand of Rester. o i that very f.....•himz Dr. :\1.1,,,0 w i•naaged to tnk, tt-.1 tvith MN. Blako liott her (t•auvoter hot their 11,)11.4ekt-el)er roottroe.l Inez! th•• cillnL N% oh the infel)i•r, , ozi , that a .01,,•1;ht— aceidletit had th v 101 toty, Roil the Ito-t);.• ha.itiq a t.,l,ll ll,' rt-1-zi-itanoe of the wounded. )11 the return .); I), ;„. uh.,11 Blake :II) 1 -.IIT - pri-ed h-r With the irlf.)rn).11101) th.ll:nwn:Lr Coe hurt \v:e. Arrn:n),l I,:indry, ut >r tali y Ili• %via, zwt , onjohied hi, • th.• Lalf-.iat•r of I 1111,1 Nhe 11.i.1 slunne.l t)11 the They were both Iviti,r :it :1 farm hnitse near IV, )I r. I,n , .\\ - 111 :4 th a t 11111.1 re.l‘),:-‘te,lthlt /14.4er s.hnuld vi,it him the nevt in.,rning', that lie I)4'l'llDi:try ikrovi-iiules he 113.1 In:t4 It` t.,r her ...op imrt. Arid IWW W.I. C.,llt,whvi 1)t t /it' flondi?•it Linty tho htuttan tnin,l. It wa .., d ity Dr. )I.n.ait and lif-.11.r • that skt..r, Mut \v.. shoubl bc.l;4titt to mt;tate nt intt.t..l'..- ty by &t;. , : %Olio!' The clo , tor wit nil i attrninistr to her for th.o. pit t, and I rt-otm lOnntv to her it 4 t t tli-fy itottt.•t ion -----.4!unt141 tisurp ht r plant Itire.4.4, 4 ttnt itnntrni.44. etztate• 4.nbtil enl upon the half-sister through her toot ht •r. The ititiueement - to Dr, likelat was leSter's prom (in tilt` 1 11 . 141 - -111 WI went of the wileme: to become LiN Wife% i'rut when He-ler tame lo read over the letter which lay eoneea led in the bottom of bet - 11,t trunk, she Galind an ate then; sever al learn Raymond Ito Lorna., a hand some youm; wan ti ho4n -.be remem bered as her own lover at the when -u! %V:1.4 link more than a mere etrill. These letter' , were written in a n 10,4 impa,,,iioned strain, and s.ltowed:t hat between him and his fair correspondent—Estelle 1-amiry n-ow stricken half sster-•,-a t n - trrilgeenxagetnent ex ist- No vtoner had II ter discovered this fact_ than her old ;ove for 1 Lorme was rekindle , l, and - she re so' v ei l at once to hate hitt) alsa,as fortime, let come what ever obstacles might he in the way. lie was now at Brit in Europe. t o re waln a year or two, and her purpose must he carefully concealed front Dr. Macon; but, Come what would., the young wan should yet be hers. - -Mrs. Blake's housekeeper, - Mrs. Muller, a German woman with an American education. wa: a great giKsip, and a cunning, evik-, minded woman. Rester, at het; mfither's sui,r,4e:tion, had turned tht key on the. outside of Mrs. Muller'S sleeping room, while their infernal plot had been planned; but the sus picious woman happened to he awake, a nd ,h e hint risen, and etnerg,ing through a window - crept around whew s he could listen to all t h ey „dd . ; ;.;h e too, now. tumult to j have her profit out of the scheme, the secret n/ which she had obtained Un kilo 01) LO them. fin the followingday Mr. Landry reit big end rapidly approaching. /le had forbidden peremtorlly that Mrs. Blake should be admitted to his presence, but Mrs. Blake had do. 'ermined to see him before he died. He was very anxious for a s. sr, and was finally told that ti ough there was no priest acceslsibleln Sis ter of Charity might be obtained. -This a - 4Ru ran ce afforded him great re lief, and he desired that no time might be lost in sending for her. Mrs. Blake determined to improve this opportunity to see him. without his reeoznizinz hea t and to visit him in the d isEruise of a &stet. It wa: arranged that After night, when the room was dimly lighted by a single candle. she shonld go in and listen tosuch con faisions as he wished to 'make. In them, if he spoke of her tenderly, compa.ssionately, she would fotwo the dire vengeanee she had planned to inflict on him when he lay helpless before her, breathing his soul away in doubt and dread of what the future life might bring to him. If he judged her hardly and cruelly at the last, she would have no mercy on him. When Eunice, a deaf and dumb servant girl at the farm-hotti . se, 'Wits safely asleep, Mrs. Blake made such alteration in her dr e ss as was neces sary. . 7 1. - white handkerchief was drawn low down over her forehead. and folded over her face in such a manner as to conceitl the greater portion of it, and Macon's black silk cravat -was smoothed out and tied over that, in the form of the hoods worn by catholic .nuns when walk ing; abroad. She then entered the feebly lighted room, and sat down in the chair which Hester resigned at her approach. At the movement. the dyina man unclosed his eyes and i-n a faint voice said : "I tow finial you were to come to in this extremity. This yottml trirl explained to me that you enn ,ented to do so as soon as you hear.' that a son, of the Mother Church needed ycitir help:" but some subtle power lutist have con vecial to him the linnwledire that sone-thine. ilnioal hail approached him. for he sathleniv :eemed to strnmde with ,oyno deltdiv !sink ifiv moirfnUrod : "Top late! I fear I shall die he fire I ism say what I wished. I ' imist efitifes-z—tniist hive ntisolidion. for I have shuns!. Hot I have stir terel -lenit hitter a elm I have— drained in atonement of the one act of my life which bromrht unhappi ness to one who thou , ltt she had the rizht toa yengehcrs I fmon mu..." In II 71 bilVp :1 00.1- per. NEIN, /flake , aid: "'Aty fort_tiv,• t iq volt hoop to fortivo-n, and all will I,r~ii 11 with y()111 " ".\ h ! that i 4 what 1 vannot for tln•re is on.• sin and orll' sinner hat I hay.. not forzivo.n. lint for thtit h onithl (Ink ir?,peaoP." "MIA: tho Wrortn ytttt yr mititorited, thnt guru fot•I thtt.: frit- terly"" "I'n'tll..rit(4l! Vv.,. 1 H.:•:irsrt that, anti lu•lieve it. She ‘'ho emtimit -4"I it AVIt. (ttto 1 titti not t hot.:11 I wa-; tricketi rote t warriatze with her." In it faltiirintz voitie MN, Blake ~uil: ••Xon did not lv,rr her ! linde sure of that?" Landry \\,:;:u4 too deeply alr , orlied in MA own tieandit.:to not iee the men :win_• tone that thrilled through ttie muffled voiee ot the c.nenker. No I to.ver loved her":" - "I , it just to Jay ..‘o 1111111) blame on the woman who ri44.41 An initell to .mtin t 14 1 11 110 , : 1 / 4 1 i• ii t,v(r"r‘; ' ,7: much :)30,,),1 tH forgiren;and 4he, ypu invpd v(m." ;rave her all she hail it riatit to eliiini at Illy hands—and hail the ' \Vint - A - it. I Wi)111 , 11111V4..4.nt her from in" act free from reproaoh in the hour ()lour tir-t unfortunate mouth:. But ,he would not I wn., ver y yotintr. I loved the chilli .he gave nie, and throuizh her the mother honed if 1 \yen• free to win me hail: n.l--an.l —1 t.annot what -lie 11l in rettirn for the for bear:inc.. I had show!) oward her. It • her ,eeret, anti f Will not reveal "it even in tili. ililttrialt it !hilt Which I noW find it 11111. , .. 4 iti1e to If you ran ;rive nh'il , hltiml.k II" w inv: that, I will 1i0 ,4- 9.t . it .11 , 1111 V at your lianik,althotteli von :IN. 11 ,, t of Ow ae!redited riiini-ter-: of ,kile Holy . l'hureli." 'The heart of MN. Itin!:e hardened `1)0 felt the Mo il thriaprh her voinq wilh tier \* , wiftra-ts, and Itll the it;i:. -, ions of her tronical nature hurt forth. she tore the , hriitalintr folik from her ftead and Eton, rind started In her over him a. a Men fite. a. , !u. mookiturty (siltiSnlat 1(111 HS I (nil Vi VC' voti am wi.looMp tn,,\TITIAMI Landry. \Vhottier it will nwifitato ye ir en t in a high V(lflr Ina 1:11inor iltvell , l,or into the !fade: in 'vhirh I -hall hereafter ehtiin von. I feave.you to ittiatrin.e 1,001; at th e wilmitn you (neat oft Ihrhtly -t hi. , V , l.lllnti Who holioVfmt that you loved her ;mil 14,kyer bof,re hot "-lance a, von livid Khrint; hefore that of thet minittni.att fteitivyvhowilljudtre lietween Von—von Itor,•!" 114. in 2f 111(1(1 11212'01 ' "11ow (biro von annroncli in,' It ,, tr daro ynll ~ n , n lllo 111.• - cluintrter you ii•tvo:i--4titn , ' , l ‘;'• tiok ptirtio.ao of 111- trllllllllZ a pro-, , nro that wn,Q fnrhitl ,l,•rt inn" r:prar Rlakr. yon hay,• twee tho my and in 14 , iNsis-utP /no. (;()' (-cnirtainl yoo to lonvoilik ro,tii tin nolltitod by tho T.ri. , i•two of a rinir- I 19,4 r's eves ht zed back defiance, ,toil she tatintinoly silk': "a ' n't art- in no position nor,' to imfor,s , Vollr wiil. Vinl ori• in my power, not I in your-. Pnil I intent to pox - you hack /into for droo, fo , t i, ,,-.. -- Whatever ,hilt, , or crank- ate . 411 the hit terties: vii tilvi• nollre , • - • • , in :I l'h ilaileipb lan s (pram Ore sure to into Inv elm :net lone(' me to drink, - , otii•• bi ii.ziit in his will. Wii all Thib feat tiros or uthary Nr - ..l.l:iticii- . , . the •• 1( . f 1 , . 0 I be „ ,1 , (i It., 1 , 14 , 4.4de:011.1mi ili.:10,1(.1; ,:,iii ‘l, to. o . > ii 1 ti• t .1-• 1 ipicsi, hi which a legacy of over :t h _ • i4l, •ri•,•IN ( - riot' their pal. tit i moo of iiiillat i - wa-4 1,.n 1,, the old il .o ttini•. nil he' lion rsol V 3' , 1:1.1't : ..n y ‘ 0,,, ,..„ .Thlnivanot• wero von litirtry i staloli-heil by Franklin, so oerloit.n s t t,,,., 11 ,. rh ,,,,,,0 Jr i1i , , , 0r Itaiiip•red by ‘v:linis;[2.ll condition: ( li !!iat it was not worth :tecippting.— or her b etr , this•l toe:hand niiti'd \•„.t•\• „.t •Wlii)li. 11101'k , 4 0” atts.-s in lii, most it will IH . the worse fo r tin-m. c.,r jn that ( - 11 S, 1 Will dive hoe' rinit‘tiir7: valuable part of t/11. City are built Tip. paper that I r-05,.,1 li,,r o vt , • not twenty feet high, toe tenure by thi, m o rni n ,, will 1„_., 1 / 4 .,1, 014 .,,, t,..„ which they are held fkrbidding for -it k kioin v it ~nit wit m ,.,i ... Tv , o tu)w i'ver the ertvtion of more than ma i will do neither, storied buildings. The last and odd 47.:st„enxtariiii i 1 1 )1e of luist htiln o ti,4 Quaker odd "1)h, yon threaten me with i , m..4.- titienee. ti t) Y on?” she 1716(‘k , i "Z I Y I this week , Y . A howe ver, eert ' asked ; ''hut let me ffq -, 4ltrp you that it , .... g . mu o i, leaving a large fortune to two is a matter of indifferent*. to me, an ' 4.* . '1 )}1" ;‘: : ; la t l. 1:: I n ' l ' w l ) i t fli h h t :b e il t ) . ' aTt i t 4 l l .m y :t l l N t- also to my dalnditer, whether tili onvier i.l valueles' I , r not- Wl' hay' erles.. The will was cunh.:ned to an-1 ..ettled cur nlare-• qtel rave :12-nin-t i 111 two . anvient Quaker, iti no kept :I them 0 ,, yen) 17) , 1 \•• vim wilt be pow - 1 litolifiatal seeret ago. ' m wail the bein!' i boyS Slintlitl be of No hint was flf.Q.: to pro'r•nt 111.. m from earriod ITIIO Pfr,o‘t. I 1 e ., tor will tint to be aivili to .filctit or any of their Invent the paltry orovision vou have friends Of the wining eohd fortune; 410 ma n monimotiLly made fir her; herfinitive being to give them ti lt . 'he will slain WII:It I 4 ?" . " 7 -‘ l ,•in ins" atietinne , e of the dicipline of poverty tie", at least—tin -half of the v-4:16.1, 1 . 1( 1 confirmed habits ofindustry aunt which is now hell by your other ..,.if he!p. The boys disappeared ch i l d re n . with their father in the West, the "Wmiinti! what ,' do von mean IT Obi Quaker died, and the will . was that? Ali! my (;-§,l! have I fallen buried in some trunks full of Haute into a den of thieves? Is there no one palier. A few weeks ago, theme' pa to help ,me?" pers fortunately fell into the handsof His voice breke!surtdenly, and he a certain einfnent lawyer, gifted fellibaek upon It.is pillows gasping with the integrityund patience which for bread]. belong to the old race of Philadel -"No one!" repeated - Mrs. Blake, phia Quakers. He discovered the with stern emphiisis. "Yon are in will, and then set about discovering this sollt.Ary country house, entirely the (wog men, who were unearthed at my mercy, am) that of those who finally in Louisville, Ky., bard at are willing to 114 all that I wish. work. The news of their fabulous The darling daughter on whom you good fortune was sent on to them have lavished sfi much indulgence last Saturday. As we Qinnot all lies stricken into:ldiocy b' the inju- have a fairy godmother in the shape ries her head has = freceived. She will of a whimsical dead Quaker aunt, never more walk the earth in pride, we can at least hope that the clever looking down it scorn upon the sis- 1 young fellows deserved theirs. ter whom you have bequeathed to her compassion. In place of that, I have decreed that the two shall change places, and the child of your adored Minor shall stay with me, while my daughter assumes the sta tion of the heiress, and wears the honors of her father's house. The two sisters are so much alike that no one will ever be able to distint►uish the true one from her counterfeit." The listener felt that the shock of this announcement had shortened his brief 'span of life; he knew that the death clutch was already on his vitals; but he rallied his lastremain ing, strength, and said, with solemn emphasis: If you consummate this wicked ness, 1 leave to you and to the im postor who will take the place of my darling, my undying malediction. God is over all, and he will not per mit such villainy to go unpunished. even in this world. Mr'. Blake unclosed her lips to re ply. but Landry raised his hand ap pealingly, a change passed over hls sunken face, and with a prayer on his lips in behalf of his favorite child hP pawed away. Hester arrayed herself in a black dress which she found in F-stclle's trunk. and assumed the name and character other half-sister,an dprepar ed on the following day,tnaecomPany the remains of her father to New Orleans for htirial, in company with Herbert Spencer, a young man from Boston, a - cousin of Raymond De Lorme's, who had been sent on for that purpose. But time, which makes all things even, frustrated the dark laid eon spiracy. Hester prospered in her personation of Estelle until the-Doc tor found she was about to marry De Lorene, when his jealousy and rage prompted him to turn State's evi dence. The dutch woman who list ened at the key-hole to the concoct ing of the'plot, corroborated his tes timony; and thus the guilty parties were eXPazed. tried, convicted and sent to the penitentiary. Estelle, at thnuyyh Stlrnewhat enfeebled in tem wa; eventmdly restored to health. we:4lth, and the arms of her lover. TWo or three w.ell substantiated farts are worth dozetpA of theories. Any one can get up the latter. whilst the former are the result of long and tried experience. In no science is this of more value than in that of medieine. - The medicine that has cured hundreds of cases of ennsump tion. in every stage of its progress, with the livit , subjects of its benefi cent work thronginr , the streeets daily before our eyes. is entitled to be credited with more thin all the t hen ries which have been recorded in the honks. and have been met with fail ure after failure. The eures of eon pt ion made by Dr Kohler's Luna Cureaat me, will outweigh all those tains that ha% P btvat recorded in the books. and then besides, they are right here in oat midst. Further more. pr. Ke . opter'.4 ('tin' Is a specific in all incipient lung clisen, and nips them in their hod, in that way stoplii rig the tubercular deposit nn it, way to the lungs, as it efatrses its way through the blood. Dr. Kg' Lung Cure dissolves the tuber minus matter, and stimulates the eliminating emunctories of the fgvs. tem. to carry it away with the effete matters of the hotly. The Lung Cure. with the Itnetor's personal at tention. will rarely fail in, any ease where,thero is a reasonable hope of cure, per bottle, 4 for .t:s.on. Dr. Keyser's consulting office, 167 Liberty ,treet. Pittsburgh. Lung examinations daily. except Sunday anti Tuesday, from in A. M. to 1 P. M., inlfron►:;to6r.M. Art you ••It nos ttutle. — The Ilex% .Tofu Brown courted a lady upward of six years, and WIN co singularly modest and bashful that he had never ventured to kiss d f. ft,. that it would not be a bad thtnir to do, Sri. i t is reported. he Raid : ".lane, my wornan, we've heen ac quainted for six years, an'—an'— I've 'lever trot a kiss yet. Wye think I may take one, my bonnie lass?" The reply was characteristic of the ::cottish maiden, "Just as ,ye like , John." said she, "only hecorninz and proper with it." "sitrelvJimet," said John, "we'll ask a , The 1. big. was asked and the kiss exchantred. "Oh, wornan!" said the ra titans! hut still devoted minister; "(Ih , woman, hut wa,iyinle. We'll non return thanks. And they did." No IliMotto %hoot it k always easy to make a state ment, Init , Aonolimf-4 very difficult to suo, , statit tate it. The prodnetiOn of unmistakable onsof is what is need- It Is all very well to speak of the popularity of an article which may be - ofTcrol for sale, but what is needed N unmistakable, evidence. hisnre. alone can furnish this- It is customary with Sewing Machine Agents to indulge in4 engthy culo vies of their machines, and glowing stories as to their general popularity. The winger Machine does notdo this, All it has to do i> to remind the pub lic that one-thinl of the machines sold In the country last year were of the Singer make. Straw R Morton, No. 21 Sixth inrent. rvr.,,ilot.Low.k I'ILLA am/ ()int 'neut.—We stand msh:Ast nt the thou , 4- ,041. hourly hurried to it prenisititre vrave. victimm of tifivinv neviected I ill. first syniptonc4 of •\Vhet - cr. the ownplaiiilt orivinatte.4 in The holy. or IIP introltived oevidentatly throw.:ll the .4kiti—r•4tal resulk 111:1V ‘\ ardeti off by tim !ly recourse to one or both of It es© medicines. '2.1 Fits per box or lot. Ik3 f Jolinsens'.4 Aninlgne Liniment valuableis Ictlfa. vi-1 people sly it k, Ilt) fmnily !..hoti!ti be without it. .rer t:tinly ti per-on be he lawyer, (toe -1,,r, ntie.ktrx, nt llf any other , 11011 id. %till t nn tt journy wit ti ot.it it. Nii .11011111 sithuut it. In tltet.it ileetled wherever there k Ito :iche, sprain, rut, bruke, eotp.rli nr rola. Forcible FUCS9I ittlscellaneous, i. Attactive Stock! JOSEPIt It Mc 13itHiding, d " We Studiously av :0 Fancy y Goodsfic The Lareit Novelties in t" FANCY DRY GOODS, JA PANEsE ALr JAPANESE PLA'II*. JAPANESE LINE, FANCY POPLIIO- 4 , BLACK SILK:t THIMNINO sILEs AN SATIN, DOLLY VARDEN PitlNTs, WHITE GOODS, P. K's, Light Fancy SIIA).VLS SCARFS: NEW SPRINO NEW WIIITX SKIRTS; LADIES' MUSLIN UNDEP4VEAIL DOLLY VARI)EN SK I IttA. llgstles. WEJ SHALL LADIES lA:MAIER SUITAIN WHITE -"; • EN, CROQUET, and otherpt ew Malan a cos. IC WCR Nlar I:6in • R. R. R. RADWAY'S READt RELIEF CUBES TUE WOUST2 PAINS In from Ono, to Twenty Mintites. NOT , ONE HOUR atter reading this Wet diva:trot Wed say Oita SUFFER WITH PAM RADWAY'S ItEnDY RELIEF-Ls A CURE FOR EVERY FAIN; It was the ant and The Only Pain Itemody Out Inwardly stops We most rscruel*Bug pains. allays inflammations. and cam Congestiss, whether of the Loop, Stomach, Bowels , or oth4talanda or organs, by rme application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY:' MINUTES. No matter bow vtrilett or et crudating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, herrn, Crippled, Ner vous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with i*yeasa may salter, RADWAY'S READY! RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTA* EASE. • INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF T_VE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. riN)OESTILIN (3 1, THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT REATIIING. PALPITATION 0 -.THE HEART. HYSTERICS. CROUP._ DIPII RBA INF T_MIA, CA TA IWZA. IIEADACHE. ToornAcus, NETT RA LW A. rummy COLD CHILL S. AGUE CIIILJ.F..; The application or the Ready *Ohl to the part or parts where the pain or diMetrltradsts real afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops In half a tumblers-I water will In a few momenta cure CRAMPS, 6PASSfri. SOllt STOMACH. HEARTBURN, SIVE IIEADAIIIE. DIARRHEA. DIIIKNTERY, CdrLlC_,. WIND IN THE BOWELS, and all INTEnNAL PAINS. Travelers shottl4 always carry bottle of Rad. vray'• Wady Reiter with them; A few drops In water will prevent sickness or paleir from thanee of water. It is better than French Bondy or Bitters 63 • stimulant. • DEWAR AND ADVIL TIMER AND AGUE cured fortilty eenta. There la ants reinechal agent thla arneld that wall core fever and Ague, and all other ktaLariouk Dillon', eadet, Told sad eatica:FISTITS (aided by DADWATS yph PILLE)o quick „It" RADW AY'S HEADY BELIEF . Arty nada pe:y bottle. Sold by Druggists. , 'HEALTH ! BEAUTY 1 1 STRONG AND PURE Ric e g DLOop-IN CREASE OF FLESH AND Wf. lODT-4•LEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL cnstpuralos SE CURED To ALL. - • DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILUANSOLVENT HAS MADETHE lIOST ASTON SHINIICILIRES; 60 Qutti. SO RAPID ARE 'THE CHANGE-4 Yrug Bony UNDERGOES. iffiDEIL THE IN• FIVENCE ON THIS TRULY' WONDERFUL MEDICINE. THAT •. Every Del an Inerellso In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOODTUREIPIEB. Every drop of the SAILSVARILLIAX SOLVENT communladea throngs* the Blood. Swig ['rine, and other folds and j ulna oof tbe evlem r.P"... r ePrn e tati mimPtlon. Glandular disease, Mgers In the Throat, Mouth, Tumors. Nodes In the GMids and other parts of the ItYdelil. Son Eyed Strurr4us Disd./Inips from the Ear/ sad the wont fonds of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Freer Sores. Scald -Mead, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne Mark Spots, Worm, In the Plash, Tumors, Caneenr-In the Womb, and CI wealtesdngvand painful disdarges. Night Sweats. Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life dinetple, an within the curative range of this wonder of Mod ern Chemistry, and e few den/ use will prove to any person wing It far either of One farmed disease Its potent power to cure them . Nnt only does the SAIOWNOILLIAN licsot.resy cacti all known remedial egent•ln the core of t h ..... •c, Scrofulous, Constitutional. andlpin discuses; hut It Is tit,: only positive cure fur Kidney & Bladder 'Complaints, rniarr. and Womb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes , Dropsy. Stoppage of Winter, Ih . aontle,enee of Urie, Itrlght's Disease, Albutnlnurn„nod in all cues where there are brlckduet deposits. et the water Is thick. cloudy, mixed with substanenplike the white of an egg, or threads like erhtte Car.* ihere ha morbid, dark, bilious appearance, rind whlte bone duet de posits, and when there is n priOting, burning soma Gm, when passing water, and vain In the Small of the Deck sad along the Loins. Frier, *Loa AllfOßll4l3.—The only tuo.n and sure Remedy fur Vornu—Pm, Tape, efc, 'rumor of 12 Yerirs , G rowt h Cured by Rados&Yie Resolvent. Ba•anatri 11•..., 3.1 y Da. Dittmar :—I Imre had Orbitgm Tomer la the ovariee and bowels. All the Doctors told 4, , t lmr• erbe no help for it." I tried erirr7 Wog that out nernasommi.d• hal ibuthing helpedyour Rosolirent,ijimd thought I uremia try it hat had no faith la It, Mame tilted sofilinvd tor mealy: team I Loh lir ballet of the tri. , 1•.”1. and On. Dot of Ima:l+W. Pills, and two bottles itf,your Had KOMI: sad Mum b sot a eiga of to to hit ewe et lett. and I feel better, mutter. and happier amyl hare for terelre yew. The warm Motor was la the left gide of dm bowel.. arm the grion. write Ode to you lot the hea•dt 01 When You ma patillah it if tem eloribre. -DANK All P. liLlitdlT. DFC RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PIUS, perfectly tasteless, rieyantly rinsted with sweet gum, pouc. reettrie, purify. cJeYfuee, an I strengthen. Radwar's Pills, for the cure-.of all &sot:tiers of the rune:mit, Liver, Bovrel• Kkboys, Illasider. Nervous Dtsoases, Ll•tdaehe, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion. Dyspeosts, BllltiMmets„ Btltous Fever, lidismmaglon of the linseels, 'Plies, end all Derange ments of the Intental Masers;' Warnuted to effect • positive eon. Purely Vegetable, containing nolncr. curL, minerals, or deleterious Otigs, Ur' Observe the followlil symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Clammines, horsed Ales, Falser of the Mood Is the llood, Acidity id Ur Stomach, /mow., Hoorberra, Masud of Food, Friars or Weight la Rio Stomach, Sow Leeds. mom, Shares cc iterates et lie:Pr of the Stomach, Solo.. mins of the Heed, Ranted ad Ottgents Beementg, llotm leg at the Hort, Maras or Soffairatlos Scatarloos ohm le • Lyles Pastan, Dtarion of Hots tof WO:. Won the algid. Favor sod Pall Told is lb. Had, Itedchisey of Perspiestlea, Telletrame of the Mils red !yea, has la tae Silo, Cheat, Liars, aad mdilea Flub.. al (tat. Dendog la tae IA few domes of RAMP AVS PILLS will free the system from all the above-meted dimwits's. Price, as cents per hot. BMA) BY DIWOOISTS. READ FALSE AND TRUE." Send one letter stomp to RAMP AY & C 0.3 No. by klaiden laas e New-York. Information worth thouseada will be mut you. ; lawn% 72,1 y. A Word to Yott, Friend ! F►)J cooi) roFFE.!k, Foil a►u;► TEAS poR “imi) sUGAR:•§, FOR,GouD spicEs, FOR (it)Ul Fojt uooD FEED, FOR Gool) TollA(i.4) 1 : ( 1 RAIGGI) CIGARS FOR EVERI"I'fIING UUOD IN '1.,1E Grocery and Provision Line, AND AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BF. BEAT IN BE %VER. on gr.o:viumig. GO TO S. 13NITG1It. ad Street, BEAVER, PA. laniolt- lY James H. haukin, DMA I.EIL IN SIOUSE rtiItNISIIING GOODS. curriEttr. PLATE!) WARE, WOOOEN A NI) WILLOW WARR, Japaanese anti Plain Fine Ware, F.V ERYT /ICC (1 NEC FAS YOB HO U SEKEEPERS . Call and se..? our stock and le-amour pricti. No. 6th St., (Late St. Clair ‘52.) PfTTSBURGH, PA. - - $lO A DAY to sell Dormsn's Llttle Gent Linen &Card Marker. A itaiplis with vour n:une sent by mail on receipt of 0..24. Cir. 2ulars free. Address U M. ily'o Co. 67 W. Lombard Baltimore. Agents wanted everyw ilt: rv. [aprl7;3m. Miscellaneous. New Spring Goods! CREERY & Co's Street,l3eaver, Pa• 0. oid In riot Goods." New Millienery Goods: And NEW STRAW GOODS. pnlly Vanlen RATS & BONNETS, Trimmed FIATS & BONNETS, Untrimmed FIATs & itWIETS; RIBBONS. all witittinz colors; FLOWERS,aII the new shades; Rutting, Pulling. Tucking, Li; Embroidery, TOURIST PARASOLS; SUN UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, GLOVES aild NOTIONS, • CARPETS, CUUTINS, ()IL ('Lows, BAG%R•CUT PAPER PATTERNS. ALSO ADD CAMBRIC, White LINEN, BUFF lAN ale that may appear during the Season BERT (84 ow , V P. Vinegar Bitten are not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor RUM, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called Tonics," " Appetizers." " Restorers," &c , that lead the tippler on to drunk enness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the G.eat Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Per. fect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, ar• 'Ting off all poisonous matter and restoring' the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and Invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, cer tain in their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. No Per Son tan take these Bitters ac cording to directions, and remain long unwell, pro sided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poi son or other mearis, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of (Spin.. iaroPePilla or indlierstlon. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpi tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred ether lengths! Symptoms, are the offsprings of Dys pepsia. In these complaints it his no equal, and one bottle wilhprove abetter guarantee of its merits than a is Bohr advertisement. For Venial, Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so de cided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. For tallatismatary and Chronic Ithe stmattsta and Gout. Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, Whims, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive ° Ray are a Gentle yee•al as a Tonle, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Lifer and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt. Rheum, Blotclyrs, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles. Itln -sr , Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Discoloration* of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin.-of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will constnce the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities btu-sting through the skin to pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul your feelings will tell you wh ee l. K ee p the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. aratertu thousands proLiaam VINZGAR Bursas the most wonderful lnvigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Warw., lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phy• mologist There 13 scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth Xamse body is exempt from the petsence of worms. It is not upon the healthy ele ments of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease, No system of Medi cine, no vermtfuges, no aulhelnilintics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. . . . . Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paint. and Minerals, such 25 Plumbers, "lype rietteri,ld-beater', and ?diners, as they advance in life, will Ise subject to paralysis of the hovels. To guard against no, take a dose of WAI.2:ISICS VINB4AI2 BITTERS once or twice a week, as 2 Pre vennve. Bilicsias, • Reettlttent, and Intermit. lent revere, which are so prevalent in the val leys of our peat rivers throughout the United States, especially the se of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee. Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, IIEAZO.N RIO Grande, Pearl, Ala. barna, Mobile, Sas:afloat% Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tobotanes, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during E.L.E.oOS of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by eaten sive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera, In their treatment, a pur gative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is DO cathartic for the porfrole equal to nu. J WM-- Kites Vim% A a ltiT i can, Rs they will speedily re move the dark-colored viiicid [natter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, nod generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive org ans. Scrofula. or King's Ewt, White Swell ings. Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affechops, Old SCORN Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes. etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional DISeRSON AV A I KEE'S VINEGAR BIT -rims have shown their great curative ;sowers hi Se most obstinate and Intractable cases. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitter, act on all these cases in a similar By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and resolving assay the effects of the inflattimatian (I t tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Da. WALKER'S VINE. GAR ityr-rnas are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Car minative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti. Tee Aperient and mild Laxative props des of Dix WALKIN'S VINRGAI BITTHRS are the best safe-guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing prop , ernes protect the humors of the Latices Their Se dative propenies altar pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. "1 heir Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the temetion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial ageism, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Portity thebody aviliast disease by purifying all its fluids with Yuma*, Brercas. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. IDlMeetilloaut.--Take of the Bitten on ping to bed at night from a half to one and case-half mime. glassing. Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vege tables, and take out-door exercise. They are coin , posed of purely vegetable ingredients. and contain DO trtilit. J. WALKER, Prop':. A. U. IieDONALD es CO.. Dm lmists and Gen. Ages,. San Francisco, Cal i and ear. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New It ork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGIiV , TS k DEALERS atirttly— to chi!: y tal IMPORTED PURCHERON HORSE NAPOLEON. Tills Horse Wm selected at a :avec Fair held in Berney, F r anc e , m a rch ituis. and sap Imported ...a the steanuhip Lafayette. May 7th. 1569. Ue is a dark, dappifd gray 16!.i bands Wyk, and weighs 1 4 00 and Is sizhi Fears old. Ile still stand the pprrcesseennt ae lt eop e t the nor of C. PArtall, East Carmel, Middleton tp., Col. county. Ohio. lernrance s23od. For further puttittnare.-ad tires, )Ifira2zu CHAS. P. HALL. _ PICKERSGILL LYONS dc CO ~f DIANCVACTL•IIIILIII •ND DELIA'S IN LOOKING GLASSES. Fine Mantel cola Pier Looking (llaservr and Picture Frames a Specialty. 141 Woodt4t.. l'lttodburalk Pt. mart .3m. Wl.l have on hand a large lot of tine tainted work. which ice are selling cheaper then any other Crm in the county or State. Perrone wishing t• erect Monuments, Item and Foot 'Stones this spring, now is the time to get a bargain. Call and see us before pun:basing elsewhere. We will guarantee satisfaction both as to workmanship and prices. Also Grind Stones and Fixtures always on band. taprlO-Can _ STAIR-331111,131N Vr ♦ND WOOD-ruitrqzNirk bill.° P. Noesls, Batutters, Rand Rath. with all joints cut and bolted, ready to h:miz furnished on short notice WILLIAM PEOPLES, marG:lyl l'or. Webster St. Zr. Graham allay. $l,OOO REWARD! A reward of One Thousand Dollars will he paid to any Phyatetan who will produce a medicine that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known al . BEAVER, PA DR. PAHRNEY'S. Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Paaocea. It remit be a better Cattuntic a better Alterative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic and In every way better than Iltp, Pan-a-ce a. No matter bow long It has been in mot or how lately dbc.oerred. Above all.lt meet not contain any thing MOT PC ORLY VtOST•BLII. $5OO REWARD !! A reward of Flue Hundred Dollar. will be paid fur a medicine that will permanently cure wore caeca...l l'estlreter-s. ettlx.ti;tallton 4rc err N<l , voUs 1.1%er Centplatut., fillione dem. .1 e n et., 'then twit I.ln. (lout, Lly pep. , la, (tills DM/ Fel er. Tnpr Wd Hone, Tumors,. ictiere. Uleere. Sore+, Fein. In the Loins, litdo sad Head and Mutate annpAzi.lo Mar. SLOOP 01Z PANACEA, which is used more ert -naively by practicing phypiciaos than any other popular medicine nowu. ticPreparmi by C V itIOINES'nI BOOR. SS CO., yneaboro. Pa . and Iv. P. Fa tinsur, Unicagn Price 1 per bottle. gem *ale by Whole”ale and Retail Deakra, and by Joit?r Ronan, Dthggiata Braver. Ps. I Ile IV. Incorporalcd bv Act of LeEislaturo. CAPITAL. PRIVILEGE', rkPolrifore s , e.rof 6 1 Real Aalate isitextittritta e.r. Z. 141 Six Per Cent. Interest Paid to Delimiitor:ci on the Compoun ding Principle. l'Ar A tten t lon la directed to the liberal [omit lona for wtthd.rawlng motley Ileoo.rlcil It can he done In .mall nmonnt., Wrrit , )t - I' NOTICE FROM TUE. DEPoSIToR. All communicatlimd will receive prompt reply DAVID e A lid PRELL, Trrwurer. inys;iltn ualot • z-a&A ASSOCIATION, r r I C.,N7M*9 110 . E.AA) Vti NVAILI: HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. SAMPLI. 1\ I) •-• ILL • (zooms, Reevs' Brick Block, liar' 1. ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY OP' Ell/1.:, l'.l. Cash Capital $250,000 00 Asssets. Oct. 9, '7l, 3 i 1,948 29 Liabilities, -- - 5.200 00 U. MALE, Prcsi.lohr, .1. P. % IN. EN r. Vice Pt. 11 W. W 00... T. caslocr: Tim& F. I ..... ....i. 11. Set rctary. DI ItECTOlis: Run. crNobl.., Er., Hon. (.ell 11. Delameter, J W Hanonood. do M....dv111e, Pa.' Hon Selden Marvin. .1...110n .1 P Vlliel•Ili, lisle Hiram Daggett. .1..' 11. IlrY 17.15 l 71 , do Marten H Recd, 4,0 T rtinrcl.lll do II 1.4 Southard, do' , ipt J S Richards do WII Sterrnt, .10 Cichard CPI:Han, do H W Noble. do F II Gibbs, do J F.nglshart., do,John It t ocbran, do J H. Ned. do' %I Hari !ebb. do WII Abbott, Thosvl 11,14.'111d 11 P Rohtlin... do trio Fes ..1:.!, Titusville. rogclen homed at fair rates .rid lihoral terms. bosoms se:Obst derrocp• by I.liiiibbir as welt " Fire. cH.15.4. H. HURST, Ag:t. Rochester, Pa , Dec:. to. is;I: 1, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. OFFER for tale the frdloa ing valuable prop ' artl• 4i• adetuy lout No.'i.l and hi , coktainitig about acres, iiing on the public toad leading from Heaver to ‘I anport. —Academy lot No. I'll. lying on the Ohin river. adjoining land of Patrick Muliminon on the west, containing about six acres., these lots are all sowed down in grills and in Ltood condition; the krte are eucloaeit with good hoard lenceg, any person wishing to purchase will please call on me at my otlitv, where MI necessary Information will he given. GEO. %V. HA M I LTO N 11444:1f. G. S. BARKER. P. AA. LIAL [IRBIL G. 8. nAusitimi & Aew Brighton, ID. CO., ND G. S. *BARKER ar. Bracer Palls. It; BANKI:I4O3, Dealers In Itschantre, Coin, Coupons. &c., ,t.c. Collections made on all am ssibte points In „tbe (Trifled States and Canada. Acconnta of Merch ants, Manufacturer*, and Individuals, solicited, Interert allowed on time deposites. Correspom dents will receive prompt attention. Idec*ltly WINCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, No 08 Virth Ave.. V ri" 1131 It ES 11. V A.. FINE WATCIIES CAREFULLY REPAIRED. mySTrAits. ffiscellapvoits. 103 WORKS MUFACTURER 0 MONUMENTS & GRAVE ,§TONEISI , ;I'l . 4;01111'1114 ,i;;;'' 1";;;;;; ',,,,; ' . '' ' , ', ( ~ i. 4 l',',ll,:fli;r4lifftimi ~ 1,4 i 4 4 , ..0,01 , ,' ..:',fisrit ' ~.., .. r,,', . .„,.., ,,, , ~ . 1„ : , ; J ;;;, , ,:. ; ,;,[ ,;;;, 1 0:G; .3,;.,•;;„,„.:,.;, 1 , , i ._ • ~1 1 ~,,,10‘; '; ALLEGHENY CITY DR. FAHRNEY'S JAMES I'. BHA DV, Presid,,,t CO-OPERATI V E BEAVER PALLS, PENN'A AND A SPLENDID .I , .:orinu•nt of \ I:.1 ; t at" \ JAMES R. REED d: CO., I=l Itiseellaneou&' MoUMi It 01WANSTEIX. NATItAII MOSCIAIISTZRN MORGANSTERN & CO. Ivpotrnutr Aso Joni:inns tat T R I M MIp Q p, FANCY qOODS, NCIPIONS, Foreign & Domestic Hosiery WHITE GOODS, &C. 78 and SO Market Street aprlo 3m I Pirrsuu PS; 11, PA SHARP & HOFFMAN, ROCHESTER, PENN'A., GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STOIVE WA RE, WOO DEN WA RE Hardware, WINDOW-GLASS, NAILS,CUTLERY; WU IPS, LAIN PS, NOTIONS, SALT, FISII, FLOUR, GRAIN, Mill - Feed, Oil - Meal, Lard Oil, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, FUSE, Rifle and Blasting Powder, (Wholesale and Itetai!;) Chimney-Tops and Drainage Pipes WHITE LEAD & LINSEED OIL; Dryer, Turpentine, (Wars dry & in Oil PAINT BRUSHES OF ALL KiNDS. Averill Chemical Paint Pl'ltE %;.1. k:sto tl)L+, and lor sak ut ai v quantity—by the quart, in tin ctn.; bt• the g,111,m :n tin bin•kets,. or by tiv4 , galinn THE AVERILL PAINT Ilns giVt•II 11111“.U11.11,41 satisfaction many years in all se( tion; of t-b u • c o untry. and litvi 1)(••li in 11. f• ut ibis vicinity about five years, proviu;z itself' to he, especially, the colors awl shades, absolutely The Best and Cheapertt! Paint 11.)W ilk Unlit A not Utruet It bcforu I%),•ii dry it has a hard ~h is•vy , iirfitct; wit i rush or do et sehil lance am) testimonial-, li mi . ), lit r..a n a7king tar the 811111 It• .k II 11,•,1 , .% ,; fry, of cii.Lrge 113 r and ‘l, Alit v. SHAM' A. 1101TNIAN, iiiar6,Gin 1 Wall Paper! Wall Paper! $lOO,OOO $5 -- 40,000 Beau fii I Ile, ti lil t :It I y Satin ;Japer. I The t4k.-4.1111iV111 uf.,l ot Stamped (;oh/ Pam r. ere". openerl in the city. Dining Ituncti Paper Plain &Paneled. Chamber unit li.tchen Papers nll new In I) , I n rho largent end cheapest Wall Paper Una.° in the Went DE ZOUCHE & CO. 110 (rood .1?.. Pittsburgh. Ltherai Rates to Dealem faprlo-3m Notion Millinery House JOS. HORNE CO., 75, 77. and 79 Market Street, 111*Ts111 - Itv; 11, 111/.• 1/11. , propArt.ll to et hi bit tO 111.. !nail , the I.l.rgt-et Selrctlon to Ile hail. En.t or W eNt. in I ksiery, Gloves, Embroideries, IVhile (;ond.r, flneip .•kirLr, (brsets, FurniAing (;00.1.8, Hair Gundot, Hair : 1 / 4 . elx, and Small ll'arex A Is". extended Lim, MILLINEICY GOODS I7utrr'rs• Viffied &tti)ts, l'eleels, our na n lll l ll. l, tiatioll. at LAV6 el*? im pr W11 , 11.1.P OS LT . A call ~,licitr d ttrtlerit promptly El I led. Rt:1311 11/7 I 9) Rum, A vpiitie. De .n."tiss - trsr. ..,-.?",.. Dr. J. .:11 u r. .-(t ;--''- ray ,of lin tt;ze / oa4er. 4, deler• ..i .... ''' ' ',- - - ... re ,t.. ,. ni 1 Ded that iii, 4 - ...1 ., ..- , , j.s, - Detitirt in the •'•'-'• *-- • ' ' ••"; .. Y; •7- e . 7-•'' Suite 444311 do 4,.. • . 7 ;1, , wort: better or .• .., ~ .._ ~raper „„„ .:,, - ......._ ..,.. ..: s ai he Wren. It to 4 ,-A l ipp hi.pat....- iii.. I materialt ronoll factor ...n[l to the r oiled Staiem. Gold and ell ver 1111014 r performed to a otyle !ha: tietiep eortede• ti•too Aatl-factior. ;:uaranteed in nll 0t,er:11i.,0,.. or 11..• inooey r , turort.l 1111 e him a t:ia). loat.:lv POINT PLANING MILLS, ATEU sT., RoclilisTEß, pA HENRY WHITEFIELD, MANUFACTURER DootB Moor-boards Irealher,6ourds, Pathigx Brael: DEALERS IN ALL KINDs LUM 'BER, LLTH, sIIi.N(rILE , 4 AND BuiLIHNG TtNtHEit 1 i the the terr.i..r.al iu tert.+.t 01' NIT. .1. .A. several igit.•nis rut. r 11:r c, rlain [tient.; in :u..1 na larl...ar.is I r etses and “Ilwr 111 , 1 , ..nly Fers , ms autl. I. It is , and ' , VI: l• Within 1111111Q1i1 lli ay. r .•......iy Par ties int , r. -I,al tt •Il this Carpentcr.4' Sapp/le:1 Con.quinly Kept on Iland. Every iimnner of NLop.i,Ve•rt: inade to order. e et-Ilv LOOK HERE. .lAnlumyLEn Goons. -The under-op Ifeun it It, e 1.. in;ortn his friend* dna the 'Hi htic cen.•nttty t'“nt he h:o , lih.t received el new rtoek nt ztfolto of the late.l rtyler fol maid t, Mir he "arr.. nt 1,41, "ENT!' • UNSTA:" . II.I t , v iIAND CMIMM: Made to ardor uu the phurt.-nt notten. Thnukfut to flu! itulttic tur poet in, orn, I hope by Clue yirW-11:.,11 h 113•111.•.! merit n edMiLU mute of the, oame DANIEL /11:!!*.• A.' NT. MUM: WA MIL PA •ryn r'_'4 11 Brack and Gold Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. ISO NYIITHEIELD ST Four doors ab,)vo Sixth A vu FM WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Optical and l'ancy Goods. Sc. PITT Sb' U.RG H, PA. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Please cut this navertisement out slid bring it with you. jtl4ly I.V.ltttnilN \VE Ifixod ready fur Wit Warranter? (kurcine, I'A TILE LEADING Luce -3, twice Goods, cle, &C., ,:•(!. hT.~celJ.an~,eaua. Chas. D. thirst's NS ITRANCE AND General Agency Office, NEAR THE DEPOT ROCHESTER, PENNA. Notary Public and Conveyancer; FIRE, LIFE, and ACUII)ENT INSUR ANCE; "AncMir" and "National" Lines of Ocean Steamers; " Adams" and -Un ion" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal teims. Real Estate tonight and sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, 4:c., written; Depositions and Acknowledge ments taken, &c., &c. Goods and Money forwarded to all parts Of the United States and Canada. Passengers booked to and front England, Ireiand, lticoilutid, France and Germany. AETNA FIRE INS. CO., 01 Hartford, Cnnn , Cash assets • •• •$6,u00,000 " By tilOr fruits ye know client:" Losses paid to Jan. 1, 1 i7I. ...~''_'H,IF)QOuU Out Of the oldest and wealthiest Compa nies in tlie world. NIAGARA Insurance Co., or New• York Ca. b uSSeIIA ANDES FIRE INS. CO., Of Cincinnati, t.n.io. C it. , set $ I '500,000 ENTERPRISE INS. CO Philadt CAI :sm•lh aver.. VM,OOO LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co. 01 I,:ttic.is;cr, Cash ass,,:.i.ts ALPS I U .1 E iii . ENO, PCIIII.I Casti HOHE LIFE•' INK. CO, )1 . :\; 1•1•V y"rk Cash smuts, Travelers' LIP to Accident Insurance Co., ()eliarti,ret,eunn. C assu t r liteprerentl lb. , e itret cla,• leant:lnce Companies., ar k ains 1,12. ... 110 be titriontr,t the beet and tuu., , t re a I able to the u odd. Mitt repreeenid; a vole, C 7.1•11 n•,itol of near,y $16, , 701/ nal. I al' , soled to take 111. Ur:ll.C4, h, :ray LIMP/1111f desired. Application., promptly attended u. and Pohi len a rittcu a ithoat de' al. :Hat it lair rat, and liberal term.. I,o.erie liberally ivljugleil am! promptly Ctlol. I N,•l: it E T , ,` 1Y ' II) ow.dal'e dela.) you may 10-e the telt ., or years. 11.-las e are dadier ma. and lit,- uncer ails; IhrrtgOftt, I EV or.' et.- n• to- , My. a. er.orl It t,eli • quality . 61s0, I. til the ntnloat importance The low priced, worth/ens article. aluaye prove, tie, tlezire.t. The al,c C01110:0111 . 1 , kilo, nb• be ainontzat the beat unit ueulttaleat to the world.— As yo sow - that sttott ) 011 reap," 4;ratetul for the %,-ry pat.-otittze already hostoneal. I hOln• ‘ti' a • rrh*t attention t.l A L itnate business not illL to Merl! a roltlll,tl , ll , of the Caine, but a lartze InCream• the prtwilt year. :;llr STEPHEN A- (II AU; te duly anthortreel to tale appltrat.lons for Intmratire and reeely • lily premium for the mato In toljoittott: towtohtps. Cif AS. gi. ItST. Near Depot. Rochester, it. ,jetl,ty W I 1.1.1 A M .1 Al Mt TRA Y, PLAYING MILL. MILLER & TRAX, Manufacturers and Dealers in DiTssed Lumber, i)()uiZz, FIT IV-;, SIDING Ff.i)()ltlNt;, Scroll %itwitig and Turning 11(1,1'!•,' TO ORDEIe, ORDERS 1;1' MAIL REsPE('TFULLY SOLICITED, AND 110).)I1'TI.1 - ATTENI)ED TO. Oppo.lile Me fiat/road ,Val ion, ROCHESTER, PENN'A. april 19 11; ly • Mr - 710TE. —Thi. IsSurllvnburg'n Spare. Being rugaged In making up a large :dock of Spring loth i ng • they Infurruod mo ;.hat they had nu time to attend to thrtr advertoong.—Eo. Nil • 0. '' La -- .-_- %i 5 La E. fnl I T 1 , ~‘, 0,, 1,111 E! 1,111 E! LIME! _ v itON! and otter April fir. 4, we will pr. pareti to Itlmipqrairt.anor4 uitl, free.ll Lunt Lime beet quality “rnmer..... iilh. Vranpott auarol.tfl HOLMES GRIER. /ludic& an , / New Itrfetiton J. B. SNEAD thu now in operation et new SAW AND PLANING MI LL IN FREPAIOM, PA.. Having the lutist iHiprncrd t he ft/am/facture FY..®®RaN• SIDING, LAT H, &C. &C., anti Is now prepared to. atten , l to the building +. rid repairing, of Steamboats, Barnes : Flats, &c., &c.. Keeping eonsiantly nn hand a superior quality of Lointair. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A ll orders promptly executed. [augB-1-y 1 44.4P 24 4 ZOLIAYWAYS it"V -1 lowa 441 0 00 EVERYMAN HIS OWNPHYSICIAU CAUTION. TILE demand for HULL( iWA PILLS and OIN TM F NT. lin+ tempted u 1,1,11, nipled pirttmi to counterfeit those volintill, Lt ordor In protect the pnl 1C and a, hare b—ueri a LI , VV "Trade E•zytitiAri cirri,. it it .••riv.tit, with the letter 11 ~; the cen tot. Every b,,z of aeftwoo „ Pilt-s and ItiNTailtSl situ' thin trade m- ir k, un It : none are avnuine wtthiiitt it. N. Y. Cot - afro tr. Co P•ole Proprietor, IS Malden lane. `.ew y,lrk WM') i2iy PV,C.I - Q!Z Exmort . 01(100ial DiS-P , •„- --- ,- . ‘':l7g;'.''r ~,vA N $1,500,000 $ - i t ),04/U IiRrAT,IIINCS,tIVER & FLpf.y9 tot-i• t walrtne wha afll • • . I I , • • r • lief. the 41i•elt. cr , • • ‘,-,1114V/111 h•irf7/47/ 2 y 0105 , ul • 1 • • t • I • 1) .. ..1,• • rt:t • ••, • • •I 1 1 , I, H , 11.1 I • , t/ I . 71 toc • ar,t, errr ?,efor, ..f11i..1.. . u> Sri? I ‘• • . ~1 r , .•;rl I It!t t — f Ins ..4t cilo.C . rlll l o • I' • I•••in , t r 1;/ tt, '.; : Sever, l'ettaall., (• >tt,ti cif p11(111, it 1-- .. o Sz:it,,uo() • rv•f I •cam. al -1 1.11 r(11.••+ . Liu r;:or. ! f ".);.11 - tt • !notch. 1. -• " - • .4' . t ,• ••••-: •. • I " • •• • 1!, or 1:0 I •• 43,590,000 .): -, .1. Is. I! $ ijij lioo I r / 17. , • Tri •'' I K ‘ '" 7 .7'1 _ „ •tCs. • ••- - • N 1;: e I ll * . ' I L 1. f';I: t•• 1 I 1i.111:1 . 1 n 1 1 IL\ II: 1.0 'IL ':! I i. u I: 11 , 11 . 1•1111, 1: 11.1.111, ~,~: c!,~ 111 IMMMI=I • • I .I ME I , • 1 MEM ckingham . .4 Fc)P. 'r I,v HIE " ) V.. r. 'hy 4. P. 4sirz7A. 117 TI Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Af _ Isce, 11-I '. aft: t•ct c"" shi. ror Etit,r ... 1.. Loch; eXi,rl,l,, 1..1% I ii.c r.i tt • .11rV•t, .1,1.! 1.0-4 tilt th.. r/i(• the market .0. , m11.15, 1:y Ukt t,ur ri4l . f , OW :.• • \ '.l . tt u !. nun.. 1114.. , •% of 1,10 An if, It% Ili( 1..1t ti 41‘ . 1 : .1V:111 , 1,1 1.• I ,, , 4//111.11:11...1 1011. /I. .1 I I- .1 I I 11 . .111/1 114 . •• • ~.. 1,1 1 1,!..11 11i..X •,1 41, • !• i . ; ; 114.1.1", thrill I/I pfl ,l,lM • . % ..t.• 11: Us , I :1,. I. • -t• 1. , 10n..r. .1, • . t, Ih nil 111.t.lIrt.):111 , 1 • tin L'An• • • 01 , Atit.lt to/S. 1 • Ith ..”1` • , 11. rash box, ho, i • 111. • 111 • • iol" ' . ' • • I'ill4 r!,-.1,1,•.' rn,r For 11111y•pt!ii.1.1 or ! E..11311:(1110r r 1. ; v; ~ •:.I• 111, , In • .11. • .• U:uil7' ?-ly .1 , er conipl4int • ' .•-, Illeadvartiv, :. ti. achy. Jaundice or (4rrcn Peitiatht . .. lots. 3:i.1 Clifton. e !••• tl,-4 - ./. 11 .t• 1... , 11 .21 n•111,‘ I•or Illymentiery t•' : I Ott rat ! r•: Ittration of (tie pi. i..sin St!dr, Bach mut Lotto, 1!.•-• ! thm-ly I:00.11,114 re , 01 t•d. 1 1 • . /1,11 , • , 11 0! the I.7,rtem. ,!. I •,tophon! , For Illropry and Droioactil `floe! or. !leo ..hool,l tztkch u, 1.11 4:1 ?, • '• ' to illl, 111., the i'11.• , 9 or ;1 tlll-1 ,, 111' /. or MUIPIIIre*StOZA, • -1 a, U produce, Dirs/irr take 1 , :.11111(e all.l rl . llOl , 01 . 1,141111a1 .lase 111 ate'. OW 1111V.1 , 15, ref:lL/n.34 the approte, and int .y4totn. !tenet, It ii often 111/1,11111:11: 11,111- 11 , 1 1 .1. 1 i11111 , 1 1111r1i111-4.1J111i113 Ole 11 1 ,1 1, 1 1 - ally well ? often linti. th a t 4 11,, , ././//$ tatake Itun feet leeitlettly Litter, cleansing and renovating effect uu the apparatus. Dr. J. C. AFER.O CO., Practical Chemi,t, ...L0 WELL, ..11.485., i 1 S 1 FOB &AIX BY ALL IMOOUL3I3 EVIALTVZHI:" oct 4,1 v Fe'Blanks, lit Caidx, PO. (Cr!, at, neat!) , czecuetd at this oflicv. -' - 1 1 . it :,.. IS Et L' VIII ~, ',) 1 . r . 11111 ‘ A Il MI Ono Dot:, Eil IMI=I =ME IMO IMMZEI rffilEini ( 4 1 . • 4 rc , r tL• cure a U 11.•11 Alit:1:••1•1, • WI • _ ltr•inir mm; 1.11) n.• • • .• 1:1=1
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