S"2 Advertising Rates We desire It to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will he Inserted in tho columns of Tits Cabbon Apyooate that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unloss accompanied by lliO Cash. Ihe following are our ddLY terms! OXE SQUARE (10 Ltltfcs), , One year, each insertion...:;:.- 10 els. Bix months, each insertion 1' cts. Throe months, each Insertion 20 ct. less than.thrcc m'onths, first Irisertlon $1 each' subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notiqba 10 cents per lino. II. V-'MUKTlIIMEIt Publisher. A. Bfc Msser5 Manufacturer o! anil fccalcr In STOVES, RANGES AND' HEATERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware and Qeneral House Furnishing Goofls: The Carbori Advocate. An Independent Family NcwspaprV Published every SATURDAY, la' Lehighton, Carbon Co.,Pn., by IIAItllY v. ioitTriirtEii. yr'ncs-DA-SilWAY. a shoi't ciletajJee bor tho Lehigh Valley it. R. Depot. Terms: $1.00 per Annum in Adjanefl' H. V. MontniMBn, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and Let LlVe." $1-00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. "VTiL.'No, S'. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1880. If not paid in advance, $1.25 EVERT DESCUlniON or r-LAISi ASiD rlCT J o bUr r i ix its. AT VERY LOW PRICKS. tlOOFIiVa nnd avtiVtlKO dono nt short notico and at Lowest Cash Prices. I am the anthemed anei't for the Sale of tho follow In KIItST-CLAsS a I'OYES--- , Til 13 BILVEIt & OOLD MEDAL COOK, TUB LIGHTHOUSE COOK. THE M AYFLOWr.Il 11ANOU, TH12 STJN8HINE BANOEand Oho NEW ANCHOR IIEATEU. and am Selling them VERY CUBA P lor Cash. Vvcrvktndnf STOVEO RATES and FIRE BRICKS kept constantly" on baud. Stoke on SOUTH Street, A few doon shove Bank St., LEIIIonTON. Pationnae solicited Satisfaction Kimrnnterd. Oct. 5-yl A. D. MOSSUIt. Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSCHKY Respect fully announces to her friends and tho public generally, that she has moved back to JLehlghlon, and Is now located In tho large store room on Second Street, two doors rilwve Iron, and earnestly Invites their attention to tier New, Large and Elegant assortment of Notions and Fancy Goofls, comprising Underwear, Berlin and Ucrman town Wools, lloslerv, Imported and Do mcstlo Hibbons, (lluves. Flowers and a fine assortment or Now Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES a- Also, In connection with tho above. I keep a, lull and complete stock, of t; 1:101 a rituirs, LiMUununit and switzeii cheese, C'aiidlcN ti ConlVrlloiiN, together with a variety of CI ods not general ly kept n any other store In town. If you do nut see what you want, ask for It. A sharo of prlbllo patronage solicited, and perftct satisfaction guaranteed In price and quality ofgoods. Secoufl St., 2 floors at'ovff Iron, April 10, 1681). LEHinilTON, Pa. I1ANIC STItlCItT.LICIIIGIlTON, Pa tAST TROTVifirb HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Lively In the Coauly. Larue ood liantlaorao Carilnrjas for rancml pnroowsnnu weoumes. uaviu isuur.ui Nov. 22 IS7J E. F. LUCKKNBACH, Two Doors Below tho "Broadway Mouso MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Ooalcr in all rattifn-fcl Plain and Fancy B HUE JO. aBVZ.?9 Window Shades; Paints & Painters' Supplies, "LOWS.ST OARII PMCB8. JOHN F. IIALtJACII, Instructor of Music; (Piano, Organ, Voie and Theory.) LEHIGHTON, PA. 6'pjNIONS OF THE PRESS". , Ills pupils F..U liltilily or his ability as a tfliiclipr.- Alltnloien Chronlde. He is well qualified for his calling' Cala- lie Is a worthy dlsdnlo of ilnydn. Moinrt lleethoven. We have had the nleaeoreoribt inmr tn hta rnmlLt ton ot ttie (Hit Musters nnil nero eharmoil with his toscb end eiccuVMu. Slallnglon btwf. .Sole agent for the J. & GVi'iscticr Piano ; and, also, MASOV &. 1IAMI.IN and fEW HAVEN t-'O'S. ORGANS. For particulars, terms, &c.. Address. JOHN f. u.vi.iuuir. Aug. 2, 1870.-ly. LehlL'hton, l'a. jprlmu Homo M.11I0 llrcad 1 WHY GO IIUNOltYl Whnnyonr.nnljuyCi. pouud4 ol Fli'kt CLas Biead FIVE LOAVES FOK 23 CEN'TS I .J. V. O'NEAL, the popular Bread and Cak rtaxer, of Leinghtuu intintertoiuortihe wautH ofthHtimes lusltetiol bo J'r.oo of hlscoie brated Uorno Uudo UUEADto rE Loatps forTwenty.flveCts. Cash. Sugar. Raisin" Coro nat tieotch. Drop. Cream au't other CAKE'S, only Tell CenH per CAizen. took Out toe t&fo TFafioii! At MA U fit CHUNK, on Taeulav, Thursday LEH1 0 1 1 10 N and WEI SoPO UT. every After noou czi-cpt rlday. TERMS STUiC'TLV GA9II I Patronasn -ollcltcd J. w, O'NBAL. iuiil:i uimostto I'lrst KfttlitrTOl aiiik. aprtlay) unit .iri'ci, i.oaiKiiiou l'a. 9. Anv Book. Miirnilne or Newirrr joat paid ut tuopaulUheib low tat i r.a wub n vaiu. auie vieunum. Wu give u tuo ti x & View ut the CjiDltol uailola tbo uiost mainiifleent Atracluru lu Amonca. qU sun rnlid vh-wh of ttfb NVbttc lloue, Trc3ury butlilmp, HuiitlmoulQU Inmuute. pjiuui OHlct. Mount Vtl'uon uud other polnUot u.tcriwt in ami about tfe Na tional mjtaui. urucrs liiru ut iid urjjoouu itol emrruvinir or fur sctn of tLo vier. and cab met uiiutotTruiihd of Lradlnir Stateauieu. at cost iirloes. It vou want any bk or t auiiftoilbe lor any penouicm, or 10 teuew au mo BiiuM;riii Hon bend Hlaiuii fnr n rnnv nl tlio LITK1LAUV JiU iXHl IN contaiQiiiK took nulod uodce of newi)UtiltcalioiiR, cala.ocue, pncrH. elo. lxick box 9. 01 930 F - tree. March is If. Wafcuinjrtou. D. C. A lu.TOurowu tnwu. tl.'O VIUIUvllVD. tVUIlelki. llWilier II TUU f maot a bu mean a.t which tiArAiinav nt either nei can luae urtuii iui n tt. tlmn tbev work, vr to for Dutuuiar ia 11. II LLiaT, A (JO , 1'ouUud. Ale, JuueM-lv". GOLD Orsutchsnoo to make mouey- i i We nreJ a oraou la eteiv fetown to lakeoubaiTloUou. fur the larse-l. chi-elifat uud be.,t lllusi ated fauillr publicstiou m ibo world. Aur otie can becouio a aurceaAtul agent. Ms olennt worKe if art irivea f rra lo subscriber. The price isanluw thst alniU'l everrboor aub. crloia. One agent rruorU taking ..o mb n. oera m a day. A Uir agent tenor a making ISX' clear prodt lo teu djya. Allwhoeuxaji roue uioaer ta&t. You cau cevoict ail vuiir lime to ihe bUMnea.or onlr your snare time. You aecd not be away t om home ov r nialiu Yon can douaswilaaolberA pall ptiieetluie aud eim free. I'lmu audeitcnl "Oitit free, li vou -intprofiU''iowoitf una lour adilreas at once. I c.u noihimt w uy r.ln bu.liie. ? Hue wbu euca ii t. luare area CO.. Teal par Aa iui Ut" JL Biioeui c. i ai .'u i Livery & Sale Si&bles OAKDS.' lloot arid Slioe .pfaUeri . Dllaton Br.tney, in Ltvan't building. llaiik street. IlorderipromptlylIIe tsorfc warrantti. i Attorneys." F. P. I.OKOSTKBT. S. R. GlMIAM j .ONOSTEET & UILIIAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OmoK : Levan's Building, Bank Street, LEHllitTON, PA. Collections and all Legal business entrttit to them will receive .irompt attention. fob. 21, 1890. jOIltf K'LISK," ATTORNEY AT LJS.W. Office Corner Susquehanna and Itaco streets MAUCH CHUNK, FA. JulySMy J-OHN I). UEllTt'liETTE, Attorney akd Counsellor at Law, Offlco t Room 2, Qiound Floor Mansion Hons? MAUril.ClIUtfK, PA. Mnv bo con.nl'ed In Oermnn. ma25-lv ArrOUNfY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA'fr, BAKSiirr,LiHionroN,PA. Real Estate and Cotlectli'i cencv. Will Boyalid Sell 111 Kttalu. Oonveyanclnit .leatly done Col actions promptlr made. Settling tlatates of Da dents a apecialty. May be consulted In Knlltb odUeruian. ZKl.ii. J" AS. B. STBUTIIERS, ATTORN ' Y AT LAW, .S3-OHlco: 21 floor of Ithoad's Hal), Mauoli Oliunlt. VS. All business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to. May 27, ly. P. MEEIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ini Dcor above iili SI"Nll()t'SE MAUOiI OUUNK, Pekba. a3-Can Iw ronanlted In German. JaoO. Justices and Insurance. rnjfOMAS KI33UJUDR, JL CONVEYANURU, AND QF.NERAL INSURANCE AOENT The Mlowinit Compa.ies are Represented: LEMAN )N MUTUAL FIRE, Ilt;,llllNO MUTUAL FIRE, V t)MIO FIltE. rOTTMVILLK FIRE, LU1I I OH FIHK.and thoTRAV ELERs ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Also PcnnsvlvnnlT and Mutual llocso Thief Deteotlvoand lu-uroiuo Cnmpanv. Mnrcn;').187t lUOa. KCMERER. "gKBNABU I'.IILLI I S, Ooosxr DoitciJtV,' MAUUH CHUNK, Ta. lure Insurance Agent. 3- rOLI)IF.S In SAFE Companies only, at Reasonable Rates Aug.2qyl LUIN STOLLE Notary Public & Conveyancer, lire and Life Insurance Agent MAUCH CHUNK, PA. 3-.IIuslnC!S German. transacted Is Enullih and Aug. 23 yl Physicians and Dentists. j-yt. cii7s"."THAB0, Veterinary Surgeon, BANK STREET. LEHIUHTON. PA. Disomies ol tho Foot S specialty. JulylT.yl QHAB1.ES w. uowek, rnSIC!AN AND SURGEON, PB5rlUX, Eait Finn Township, CcrbSn County, Pa. ilny be consnlteatn Enzll.h and Orrman. lhalnrnra nt tho Hotel. Julyinrl Sla'Eington Dental Office, EsTAULlsniO 1870. Arliilcial 1M Made tef Restore tte Original Contour of Lips & Cheeks. hii: L. Campbell. Fituna Teeth a Specialty. lf.' -ly QH. W. A. COKTKMIIT SU11GEOX DENTIST, Tenders his nrofessionnl services to the pen pie of Manch Clitmk, lehighton, 'Welbsport' I'ucKcrlou ana vicinity. OFFICE: Opposite tlio Broa'dway Ilousf BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Ta. Frosli Lauihlntr Gas always on liatnl. All work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl "W. Y(. KKUER, M. 1)., PARRVVILLE, Carbon Countr, Pa. TT,iTiT,Q 1 Residence.... from 7 a.m. to 10a. & iiuuuaj au.UJuoonlolOp. i Maf be consulted in the peruian LaniioaKe P. ot Address Lehlahttm. mar. 20. tf y A. IiERIIAMEIt, M I).,' ' PHYSICIAN AND 8CHGE0N Speclafattntlon paU to Chroule Diseases. OiUcb: South l!t't'ai.-lrr Iron anj Sod ita.. Le- aitnion.fa. April 3, 1875. jSq- IT. ETEBEK, M. 1. V. S" K'ianiliiliig Snrgeon, PRAOTfciNO PHYSICIAN and SUl'.OEdN, oefice. iiaolcdlieet, rtEBra'4 Diock, Lrhich. ton, ra. , , May be consnlled la the Ocrtn in LaoRnase. Nnr J F. A. I.E1IM ANN, Solicitor of American' and ForelKa Patents. Waihlnifton, II. O. A)l business connected with Patents, whether be. fore the Patent Office or the I ourts, promptly intended to. Nochariremdeunless a patcc S n, lor circular. ocls-tf Is securci QNLY IM .For this style Singer. We will send It to your ! vet to be examined te forn toupay for It If it i- nntaalepreseutedltcsD here urbedatou. rxpense oe a a iHMttal c r fur il utrateit Ct cu.ar C A w .c. i) A H tl Tentu P lu. ? Jl1 WEISS &KERSCHNER, BUCCESBOtui TO ROMIO & IIOFFORD, Carriage Builders, Panic Street, Lehighton, Aro prepared to ManuTacturo, to ordet, every . description ol CARRIAGES, EUUOIES, SLEIGHS, SPRING wGorta, Romig'sPht.Piatform Wagon, (40. , at lowest rates lor OasB. REPAIRING: Of all description protnrtly attended to' at th'o mosi reasomiDie prises. da- All Woik ifuaranteed and uatronage Is respectfully solicited. WKTM Sr. WKT!SnltNT!TV.' July SJ, 18?9-yl entral Carriage Works, Banlf St., Lchigliton, Ta., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages,- Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, Sec, Of every description, In tho most substantial manner, una ui Lowest uasn I'riccs. Repairing Promptly Atlcixled to. TUEXLER & KRETDLER, April 23, 1870 yl Proprietors. DANIEL WIEAND, n r ol -i o 1 OaiTiageS, WagOll S.ib.engllSjCVC CORNEH op jucnaraauon,ruiuTarianirouoC8, innammatlon and Bm; ..... mnv GTlipenm Ulceration, Floodhiga, all Displacements and the con Anil AA l llill.l nillhMS, sequent spmal weakness, and Is especially adapted to IiEHIOHTON, Penna., the Change of life. It vilidlasolre and eipcl tumors Resnectfullv announces to his friends and the public, that hols prepared to Build all des- cTlptlnnsof SPRING WAGONS. SLKMHS. ta in tlioLnteft and Most Approved Miles, nt Prices tunica low as tho nunc can be obtain ed clsewhere.g'uirranleelug (he bcstScasourd iuaicriat anil most substantial workmanship. .1 luuiui ubit iiiit;u given IU REPAIRING In nil Its details, at the very Lowest-Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect jatletacllon uuarCntoed. DCO CV 1879-yl DAN. WIEAND. rpilK SLAJIMiTOX PLANING MILL a'kd Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLAT1N(''10N". JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals in all ktmUnnd nlzos nf rine. Ilrmlficli Oak niul Jard Woua timber, ami Unovpte vaicu 10 exciuio uuy uwmiui or oruciB lor Dr&ssoD Litihbell OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Saslics, Illlnds,' Sli'utlcrv, Slouldlns, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Proaiptness. Brackets Made to Orders The Mnchlnerv i nil nnw nnd of tho hent nnd mititt liiiptoved ktailv. I Pinuloy none bui tlid bent worttiuf i, Ufe well taonett ami jrooJ ma terlal , ami am thSt eture ublu to jam- an toe enlirn .mtactliii taoll vslio may favor niewitU a tall. Order) tiv mail ptompily attended to. Mr cbarpcn nro mnderutH. teriui vuuU, or Interebt thargtd alter thirty dare. k GIVE ME A CALL, n?" Those men CPU In BuiM'ne will flnrtltt i heir advnntngo to htve Mdloir, floor Boards Doom, i-ashes, e-Uu tiers, &c. made atthi ri'tnrr. Moyioyl JOHN DALLIKT. FARMER, LOOK to Your INTERESTS, AND PUROIIASU A , tapion Mower ai Reaner 4 The Beit In the Market, for Kale by J. L. GABEL, AGUNT POKCAItnON COUNTY. . Also, on hand, and fbr Sale in Lots to Suit Purchasers. C11LAP full CASH, b'0,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pino BonVds and Flbor- ing, Lath, &'c. his itAnmvA'nn sroiiE, Leuichton, Pa. April S-mC' PILES Of oil kind. TV MO US. dUcbar jte-a (4 ui uuu or mneu ang all diaeaaca oftlia llh'(TlTM qaicklrand perfoetl cuieJ bv aiuplo aud oaiaiuff itbMCiu . tur luiuriuauuu iiwn mm MorpuloeL llao.t CuieU m loor i3dar N pt mi i u.ei. Dr J satruciii, MbaticD, r apr - y Railro&d Guide. pIULA. to nEAIJINO KA1LUOAD, Arrangement of Passenger Trains. may torn. isso. Trains leave ALLBNTO WN ni f ollowsi (VIA PfiHKlOMEN lUILHOADI. ror rblladolphla.at '4:31, 0.45, "1I.0. a.m.. and S.So p. m. SUNDAYS, For Philadelphia at i.t0 a. m..3..5 p. in. I VIA BASl' 1'1'NSA. llHASCtl.) For Itou'llns anil Uairiabuifr, 5.50, 9.05a m., 12.10. 4. SO and SOop. m For Laucastor aud Columbia, S 60, D.0Sn.m. aud 4.30 p, m. SUNDAYS. For Kcadlnc. 4.30 p. in. For Heading, Ilarrlsbarg, and way po nU, 9.C3 P. m. (VrA BetuLciieh.) rorPhllfldelplila fiom 1, V, Depot 4.4s. C.tJ, '8.4J a. m ,1r."3,6.4l, 8.14 p. iu. Hunaay 4 DO p.m For Philadelphia lioni L.&H. Deput "s-iia. m., I2.M. s.M M p. tn. Trains FOR A LJ.E.sTOWN Ienvo as follows (VIA l'HIUdOSfKS BA1LSOAD.) Loavo Phitndolphlu, 7.40 u. in, aud 1.05, M.30 .inc C.oop. m. 8UNDAYH. Loavo Philadelphia, S.on a. m., 3.1S aud '4.1! p. ra. (VIA EAST PERSIA. nnANCH.) Lcavo RcaUIng 7.19 10.30 a.ui., t.li), 3.SS,rnd 0.11! p.m. LearolIaTilsburi;,S.15,8.t'S and COO. a. in., 1.45 ami 4.00 v. ni. Leave Laucaster.S.OS a. nr., 1.00 and 3.50p. m. LeaveColumbla 1.M it. m . 1.05 and 3.40 p. m. hUNDAYS. j Leave Roadlng.7.:0AnA!l.(9 a.m. l,eavoIIairislnii!,32ia.ni. , (VIA BETHLtiHEM.l . Loave ohiiadoloala 7 00. aio, 9.43, S,15,S.1I, 8.ea p. m. Suudav 8 3 1 a. m., d.mi p. m. Tfaius mat ken thus () tun to and from depot 9th ana urcoti streets, Philadelphia otuer tralnstoa d tinm Droad street depot. Tialns Via Betalehem" run to ami, from Berks St., Depot, CScept tr,0so marked t'l xno 0.45 a. in niidi.SSp. m. tialns from Alien, toan.and the7.4ii a.m. and 5,31, p.,m. trams from Philadelphia, have through cars to aud troui Philadelphia. . J. E. WOOT1EN. Oeuei-ol Manaatr. CO HANCOCK, aen'l rati. & rick-et .4 cent. may 13 MRS. LYDIA E.,PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. BiscovEnrn op LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUUI Tho Positive Cnro Tor all.remalo Coiojilaints. This preparation, oa its namo siffnlflcs, consists ct Vegetable Properties that aro harmless to the most del icatelnralld. Upon one trial tho merits of this Com pound will be recognized, asrellef Is Immediate 1 and when Ita use Is continued, In ninety-nine cases In a mm. drml,iKrmajientcurelaeiredrathoiiBuUwmto1.vi-Iie Union sived; the country freed, when tit J. On account of Its proven merits, It Is to-day re commended and prescribed by tho best pbyaiclans In the country. " win cure entirely toe werst form of falling of the uterus, Lcuconhaa, Irregular and painfuf from tho nterusln an early stage of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there Is checked very speedily by Its use. fa fact it has proved to be the great est and.,beat remedy that has ever been discover ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes f alntncss,flatuicncy.de. etroys oil craving for stimulants, and relieves weaknesr? ofhoatomach ' It cures Bloating, rtcadaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is slways permanently cured by ltsuse. Itwlilatalltlmcs,andundcraU circumstan ces, act In harmony with the law that governs the female system. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound Is unsurpaased. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i..r.rani.10nwM.n, a lspreparedat233andS3jtVestcrnATenue, Lynn, Haas, Price tl.00. Six bottles for 83.00. Sent by mail In the form of puis, also In the form ofLarengcs, on receipt ot price, $1.00, per boi, far either. lira. riXKJXAlI freely answers ail Icttcra of Inquiry Send for pom phlet. Address as abovo Mention thti paper. Ho family should be without LYDIA E. PX.NKHAM' LIVER PILLS. They cure Constipation, Biliousness, andTorpldityotthoLtrcr. cents pernor. JHUNSTON. HOI.LUWAY fi CO., Oen- cral Agents, Phlla.,Pu. Sold by A. i. Dul ling, Lihlghton, Pa. Juno 12, 1880-ly. A Valuable Book Free "A Treitls on Chrnnlo Diea'ea." embracing Catarrh, Huoat Lung., Heart, Kipnijieh.Mver, Klitueja. Urluaiy and Female IMtrmrd; Iso, Plea aeiitfreoioaiyaddrrss livery euffuer fn.in thesnniso.iaescaii nocuie'l, Scudlorthls booa to tho undt-rxienrd n phvsloaii of laigi experience, tM'doraed bv buudrtHla of letillng clllicuawho lestltv t hla eklll. send stamp to p iv roeiuc tn ('. I.'. Livingston. M. 1)..II55 Superior til. To cdo. Ohio. spr3-yi 5 MILLION Plantsl will rack lo reach lelvatiLttOnerl u w w u r Wl b Also CKLEUr nt F2.00 per l.wo cat loguo tree. I. F. TUUngtn at. La P.ume, L ck'a Co , Pa, June SB TraSnou 'oiir PI4 ll! p .l.Qffuq pav Aa.aj, So 2i7 St l J T)Jnnno ,,J 10 ""''-Alt strlctlv FlmC af : Wi&35affi I Finest Upiignta in America. isojO In use.. Of a. y Cot'iloirnool 48 naue. fri-a. JU1IILUU OitUANH the bet In the world. All s slop oig.u. only i 11 stops, la Ciicu larafiee. Alia nt on Jo 'aralrlal-freigbt nee if uuaatttfarturr. I'actoxv. c:tli hi , and 10th ATruun oiii!.,. i- jiiaiu at price. Catalogues of 3,0 M choice SrOrpnir pieces sent lot so. stamp. AOdreai JIKUlSI,SEOII.1l 1'IAKO CO. apr.Sml lint :ot!i. N - Y. U Vou iau make money Ijsler at BlhH. f sin tut tirti.rnti rwl. m will atari you its a day uml upwaida made at. homa.Uy the Indaaninua. 11 on. women-bura aodfririi wautrd evityviberu lp vork fir u. Now 1 thu time. Vou uau I'evote your wbola time to the work, or ouly voar apart) uiomeut. Nj otber bumea will pay sou nearly aawill. No one williug to work can tail to m-Ve enor muua pa-ti tupaif-Uff at once, t'obUr OutDt aud terma Q-hp. Avret opvottumtvioriuak lnr mouor easily ami honorably Addre-a TUU-d: I a," AUffuaia. Malue. JtL?-V7 TMU BST M JS I llKhlntDir, Wind aud Ialn. you will never hare auob a cbauce analn. We have (bo boot larxe aise. lmiruvtHl JtUBDiu ilOLL Ctotbea Wnoj-r tu it world, aelliuic at lea tbau bait tric Good trie re tea jruarauteeti. E.veiyb"dy UEJHor't3 get oie' compvtltior i Tho iMjx.citaiiieotyourlt e tuueio MaKKMomt Bauti'lcs, I. m t u cu ar aud full parttonUra lv Aut wiUma to be c nviucw-tl audiea, Pa. Wft &ut I a New DefUird Mw. lll .---.--- '"- I r, n LJ WilrEn i'.H Hi 9 r . A 7i . V "fJgHIWO '-'3 SsiS rr KSfTl's - i s. j-S TUB HALL, AD OF GCrrYSUUItG. ST WILLIAM E. nODIKSOK. Thrice near the town of Ot ttyshurn oOr bruv- eai soiaiers laueu, And twice In vain the lines of Lee by Sickles wcro assailed. The woods and hills were all ablaio with rlfltd battery, , And well they swept our thinning raikswltfi thetr flrilllArvt As o'er tho road to Emmettsba'rg tho South. em soldiers burst, Our bravest troops wore driven bock rtlmln. lshcd and dispersed. Tho gallant I.ee surveyed tho field with bold but anslous eye, And ordered up his last reserve, his latest chance, to try. At Oettyrburir. at Gettysburg, how fast his Generals ride, And mustering como his choscu troops flko clouds at eveulldo. And twice ten thousand veteran troops In stately column tread, Their cannon blase In rrnnt and Dank Long street Is at their head j Steady tliey step from out the woods, steady thev climb tho 1 111. Steady they load, steaoy they fire, moving right onward still, Betwixt the woods nnd Round Top's steeps, ns through a furnaco blast, Through rampart, trench and palisade, and grape-shot showering past; And In the open plain between they marched nnd kept their course, With ready fire nnd grim resolve that mocked nt hostile force; Over Plum Nun's LI. odystrenm theymarched while thinner grew their ranks, And broke as breaks the Zuyder Zeo on Hol land's ocean banks. To meet the shock and drive It back cons after corps had tried To stop the stream of chivalry or stay its headlong tide; Bomb-shell and grape and round-shot tore, , still on they marched and fired, rait ffoni ettcti volley cavalry nnd Infantry 1, retired. "Homes, 11 resides, altars aro Involved,' brave JVleade Imploring cried, But on they caincno power, It seemed, could stem tire swelling tide- Across the road tn Eminettsburg ; and Meade iiiiu lurneu 111s rein. "Retreat not yet," Fate Interposed ; "the Sec ond Ourns remain I" And uettysburg, lamed Gettysburg, bad been n Hull Run. too. Were not our gallant Hancock there, brave, YUlliLUl UUU HUB. "Hnc'cock," he (ays, "you have your wish, thcro aro the Union's foes 1" And .Meade could scarce restrain a Bmtle, so furiously ho goes. . 1 . Then proud the look that Hancock wears, his volco Is clear and gay. The treasured hopes ol centuries are in his sword to-day. Tho sacred Union must not fall, tbo States must ever be A glorious band of brotherhood, united, strong and free I (In mounted steed, with cap In hand, and ngiunin in 111s eye, He waves them on to deeds of fame and glo. rlous vlctorv At Gettjehuig;, at Gettysburg, nor over yet elsewhere . Did mounted chlettnln look so grand as Han. cock men anu incru His very volco Is hoarse with Joy, as gayly ho cuiiiiminas : "Oliamot comrades, charge I" Llko raoun tain storm ruh on hlsilcry bunds. Thin Is brnvo Longstrcct's. column now and fnlnt lift volleys grow; . Yet musttrlng all his towering strength, be makes a gallant show. They dress their ranks near Round Top hill, ami face the battle wind, Their bayonete J.?)e breakers feum, llko rocks tho men telnd ; ' , (Jne volley cruel. ca from their line, when inroiign iuu surging buioko, ; , With shout, and climes, and Hashing sword, the headlong Hancock broke. At Gettysburg, at Uettysl.urg, bark to the neroo uuzia ; Hancock leads the war. Llko lions leaping at a fold, when mad with hunger's pzng, . Right up against brave Longstrcet's ranks theso Union heroes sprang I Bright ith their steel.; ;tf3 bloody now, their guriis aro nueu wiui.guru; Through scattered ranks, nnd severed files, aud trajripled flags they tore. Confederates strovo with dtsperato strength, ,inaal .alll.u.l b, n .rtr..ru.l Aa.I. Tho green hillside Is'matud clo'so with djln'5 anu vcisp uean ; Along tho road to Hugerstown pressed on the hideous rack, While sword, and shell, and musketry flamed on their southward track. At Gettysburg, at Uettysburg, an .eaglo In tho sun, .. , ' With bloody plume our Haneoak stands; the uciu luun.anu won, July the Fourth, at Gettysburg, on? wounded leader lay; Another Hancock's name Is born upon this glorious day, Thero gallant Reynolds risked his life, and fur the Union dlod. I And liarLedule I c 1 1, a soldier true, upon the Andihofewhoou.ht.nndthoiewhofcii.the llvlnK.and the .lead, Un either side, shall honered be, by bravo men wiintn they led. The southern, harp thill speak their fame who bravelv louuht with Lee. And northern song shall slug their praise who s ruck Jor unity.. Uut prulso tho Lord Irom lako to gulf, that we have seen the day When Hancock's name unites tile hosts that wore Ihe blue and grayj Br. Blunt's I'aticnt. If ever a mortal man was fitly named sucii v9r's the da so with Dr. Blunt, tlio namo expressing ono of his strongest chametcrtis tics. Had he been called Dr. Skillful, the samo could have been said of him with truth. And then the expression on his face was a faithful Index of another equally strong point of character, vir.: great kind ness of heart. So quick spoken was the doctor on ordinary occasions, lie not only abbreviated sentences, but words them solves frequently suflerej a very jwrceptible clipping. All tho villogo of Ii was very much ex ercised one morning by the intelligence that the twYbest rooms in Mrs. LowcH'aelegant house, which had been unoccupied for a year or more because the rent was loo lilgb, had been taken by a young lady who was a real live htircss, having' no o'o but herself to suppnrtj and's'he was going to furnish the rooms with no end of costly "pieces" and lovely ornaments, and furthermore Lawyer Peckham, who had charge of her estateaid she vrus n beauty, but in very poor health', ho befieved So the good njitu'red gossips ruminated as to how sad It was that one could'nt have e'ery thing in' this tvorld. If you have wealth likely a not you have no health with which to enjoy it, things are pretty evenly dealt out, after allf and' so af ter the manner of news venders. Datno Rumur teems for once to have beard only the facts in the rase, for in a' few days tbo r'ooris wero really furnished and occupied as predicted, and Mrs. Lowell was highly elated over the good; looks as well aa affluent circumstances of her new boarder, though in describing her she said: "But something ails tbo poor girl; thejs so nervous, whyl fearfully nervous, my dear but fresh looking as ti daisy, and not tho least mite pale or wasted, and my I the way she dresses!" 6he morning as Lawyer Peckham was coining out of Mrs. Lowell's hottso h'o met Dr. Blunt going lu. "Morning, Peckbarri)" nid tlio doctor in his quick way. "Good morning, doSir'. Guess my client is about to become your patient, eb 1" Yes, yes," jerked oul' the doctor, "should 'ct wonder," and he disappeared, A moment later Dr. Blunt entered Miss La coy's rooms. A very fair young lady ro cline.1 languidly in the sumptuous depthi of a "Sleepy IMlow" chair, but tbe quick, experienced eye of a medical man knew at a glance something was wrong; although as Lowell bad said.sn w-s ro-y plump, tha expression of tho eye was troubled, rest less, morbid. Tbo doctor seated himself be sides his fair patient, felt her pulso, and then yiiltd tho wonderful query: "Was it mo or tbo young doctor you wanted?" "Oh, you, by nil means," said Miss Lacey, with a smilo, but Instantly the troubled look returned. Sho addeJ,' "I want all tho oxperienco potslblo brouga't to bear on my case." ' Any parents"" queried tbo doctor. 'Nosir; my mother died of consumption" when I was very young; my father died when I was a more child." "Humph I Have any local pafur? "afTer from headache or nausea?" "No, sir; .nothing of th'o fcirAi. Thero seems to bo nfcar of something all tbo time, un undefined apprehension, sometimes I think I may die, as mother did. of consump tion." "Got any religion?" 4 "Why certainly, doctor1. I should hope so. I am a church member, and have been for years. I love my religion," and quick sympathetic tears affirmed tho truth of tho prompt assertion. "Ever seen Jesus Christ sick and visited Him, or naked and clothed Him, or min'fs lered to tho thousund'Ond-ono wants of the little ones' forever tcpresenting tbo Savior's symbolized sufferings" "Alas, no!" sighed poor Miss Lacey. "I have wauled too for years, but this' nefvoit's weakness unfits me for anything useful or practical. I give regularly to several char itable objects, and hopo some good is done ia that way." Humplil Well, I am going now. Don't know just what I'll prescribe, but feci con fident I can help you. Perhaps I'll lun in agtin before night with directions bless me, what looking gloves! Will you mend theso for me, my dear?" . "Certainly, with pleasure," laughed Miss Lacey, and for tbat instant thero was no trouble in her clear eyes. "You 6ce," said tho doctor, apologetically, "my housekeeper isn't much on mending. according to my idea, and then there's only my boy, tho young doctor, as people call bim tho most graceless piece. As for wife" and tho voico grew wonderfully lender "dear wife has been 'tluging in parudiso' theso dozen years or more." Tho door opened and closed softly, and tho doc tor was goue. "What a funny doctorl What a queer, dear old gentleman I" thought Miss Lacey J "and theso gloves I Well, 1 havo a piece of work here, no mistake, must get out my piece-bag and find Some bits of sills or sorio. tiling," and forgetting her fears and weak. ness she was soon doing her best toward re pairing tlio doctor's driviug gloves. Presently there came u knock at the iloor, and Mrs. Cameron was admitted, tbe "very respectablo Scotch woman" whom Mrs Lowell had recommended as a "first-class laundress, neat, honest and a church mem. her." , , . Tiro woman boro in her arms a goodly sized' bJslfet,' in' which were various articles of clothing beautifully done up.' As Miss Lacy roso to receive them, Mrs. Cameron remarked: "Perhaps some ono is sick r (he house; I saw the doctor gang awn' just as I was a cumin' iu." "I was not feeling very well," answered Mfss Lacoy. "tie cumo to sco me." "Oh, did he,' Miss!" nnd isn't' th'o a'uld gentleman jis' lovely ?" and in most entlm sisstic terms Bho told of tbo great goodness un'd kindness experienced at' the doctor's liumTs; told how all her life was bound up in her "ono weo girlie, her bonny Janle,1 who bad never been strong' since tho first time she bad convulsions, caused by indi gestion, ani bow "monny was tho night the gude mon had staid until the morning, and never a penny of pay would ho take fiirit." "Do you know tbo young doctor, ma'am?" "No, I'm 5 stranger here, and kuc'v) but very few jiersons." ' "Well, Miss, tho young doctor is a win some lad and a Christian indeed. He tells mo oft I shouldn't fret for fear my lassie will bo ta'en from me, but pray tlio gude God to tparo me one ewe Iamb, an' it be His will. Ho has practiced with his father the year or more, and how the auld doctor loves him! He has a funny way of calling him all kinds of uncanny names, but every ono knows be is tho light of tbe auld man's eyes." Aud , . ' . i, soon alter Mrs. Cameron gathered up her basket and departed. Miss Lacey had succeeded in' closing up the gaping rents in the doctor's gloves, the ho'tr had come and gone, but no doctor bad roajpearerf. "Oh, be thinks mo too comfortable a pa- tieut to need much attention," she thought, repinitigly, "but ho might at least havo told mo what my complaint was. There! tho bell rings, perhaps tbat is him now." And tho next moment a rap at her door being answered. Dr. Blunt entered, hurried, Hushed, aud mora abrupt in manner and speech than before. "Say, my dear girl", will you help a poor woman in great extremity ?" "What do you1 mean, doctor?" "Oh, get your hat and shawl, end come now. You've no husband to consult, nn children lo leave, and a poor widow' ii In danger of losing her only child this night, and some one must watch with her, fmusC bo off in another direction. "My dear child','1 again that tender tone, "wouldn't you like to hear jout Savior say to you, to- moiruw morning, "Inasmuch as ye did it untu one of tbe least of theso ye did it unto me?" "0b, I'll go, docfor; Til' bo ready in a moment." "Better lake off that long-tailed dress and dou a good, sensible calico; I'll go dowu to tbe parlor," added tho doctor, "and wait, and take you right along in the buggy with inc. Quicknow, I wouldn't wait long fbr the Queen of Shebal" t .... "Well, of all things," thought Miss Lacey, "I don't know but tbat doctor will be the deuUi'df me, or perhaps his Ylr'ango moth- od will be tbe making of me." She flew about' the room in a surprising n onuer for her; donned a good, warm mom ing dress, and In another moment tbe doc tor's horse was tearing' along the road as if to outrun bis tpaster's impatience. Yet dur ing the ride the doctor explained to his com panion how she must bo very calm "and you can be," tie added, with convincing em phasis for the child was suffering from spasms, quite violent, distressing and dan. praui If.. r...lt Vm It. t-.thL be administered, and tho water kept hot nil night!; and Anally, In mentioning th'o pa tient's name, surprisod Miss Lacey, by ro veallng tbe fact' fbat it wis' poor little Janie Cameron who had been taken HI tbat very afternoon during her fnam'ma's absence. Arrived nt tbo housi, tho poor, dhlrcssed mother becamo very much comforted by tho presence of "tho dear, sweet young leddy who was too good to show such kindness to a poor body" liko mysel' I" Tho doctor gave most minute directions to be followed thro' 6ut tho night, then left, with the cheerful obfctvc'l'foTi f "I'll send that young doctor around about midnight if he makes his appearance at the family mansion before that time. Oh, tho most graceless biped!" and bo Was" gone; Miss Laiey reOeo cd with great satisfac tion tbo next day that not ono thought could she remember having bestowed upon her self during that long, gainful night, with its new experiences of real suffering. All her energies and sympathies wero directed toward helping and comforting tbe agonized mother and relieving tho sick child. About midnicht, whilo duo was bcndlne over a warm balli, in which she was firmly holding the convulsed frame of poor Janle, the door opened and tho young doctor en tered. Thcro was bo sort of an Introduction between the two -whi' thinks of formalities on such occasions? but at oncathey worked together over tho suffering child. Miss La cey was "Jspiely awaro that a young mon, bearded and musta'ched, with a calm, deep voico and shapely white bands, cave orders which she promptly obeyed, and spoke words of encouragement to ths pbof dazed mother. It did not once occur to her tbat thero was anything nYel iu her position, as, holding tho child in her arms, quieted at last, the young doctor sat close beside her, asking questions nnd giving advice, now and then turnlne down a' corner of tho blanket to watch the changing expression of tbo little sleeper's face. But be, moro accustomed to such trying scenes, after tho first moment! of intense application to (he csii, began wondering who (his lovely angel of mercy could be, working as if her whole bou! were bound up in relieving this poor liltlo child of a lowly mother.. How long ho might havo remain ed is uncertain, had itt a messagcr from another quarter summoned him away, 'rho next morning Janio was better, and continued so until tbo anxious mother was again relieved concerning her, Tbo next day but one, Miss Lacoy ro ceivod a call from threo bright, intcrcstifi; girls who," icr ,c1ter sstcnlshment, In formed ii'er that old Dr.' Blunt had rccom mended her as Just the person to becomo tbe president ol a Dorcas society. "Oh, you must, you must!" they chirped in concert, and before they left sho had par tially promised to accept th'o position to her own dismay. But when' the. min'rsle'r, called a few days afterward and said old Dr. Blunt bad in sisted that a clas3 of unruly boys in the oaouaiu scnooi, wuo nccucu a leacner, was just tho woi a' adapted to her case, she sue. cum bed at once, "surrendering at discro ttou" all right to decide for herself. Miss Lacey finally wroto (bo doctor a spicy little note,' telling him sho believed' any moro of bis peculiar prescriptions would undo tho wondeiful cure already accom plished. . . . But of lata tho village gossips could not faif to nuflco how continually tho young doctor called at Mrs. Lowell's house. " Hi 1 Good morning, doctor. Well, I hear tbe young doctor Is about to bring a daughter for you to th'o ' family mansion.'" " Yes, yes I" very quickly. " Well, well,' there's room enough in the hoaso and my heart for tha precious girl, tbo good Lord knows, and as foryoun'fj Blunt, M. D., who actually presumes to believe be loves and appreciates her better Iban I do, the renegadel if she can do anything toward reclaiming that graceless caso there ! for gotten my gloves, true as tho world j must go back for them. Morning, Peckham." Tho riiluro ol tho Itcpubllc. London Telegraph: When, in 1776, tho thirteen North American colonies put forth that Declaration of Independence which preluded tho birth of a nation, tbo combined while population inhabiting them did' not exceed JOOjOdO souls. Yet they had the courage to throv down the gage of battle to a Power "with which," fn Daniel Webster's" words, "for purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation Romo In tho height of her glory was not to be compared a Power which has dotted over tbo surface of tho whole globe wilh her possessions and nijlltary posts whose morning drumbeat, following the sdn and keeping company with the hours, circles the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain of martial airs ios Eng land." Fourteen years later came fn 1700, the first census of population taken in the Uni ted States, and it was found that within the borders of tbo young nation there were not quito 1,000,005- bou. s. At the expiration of ten years it appeared, uiton taking tbo sec ond census, tbat tho population was a little more than 5,250,000. haviuz increased bo- tween 1790 and 1600' A the rate of 3J per cent. In a short timo the tenth census of what has long been a mighty people will' be taken', and we risk little in saying that, in Joseph Hume's p'hrase, "the tottla of the whole" will show a population' of at least 50,000,000, especially if the immigrants who are now pouring Into the united Slates in vast numbers are not omitted from the cal culation. In other words, the population of the Great Republic In 1830 nil! be their population in 1771) multiplied by twenty, and, were il lively that the same ratio of in crease could be maintained' for another cen tury, tbe mind of man would sink before the effort of fm'aglntmr. what it is possible xor tns monster repuuno to oe in ivieu. How ever boundless the resources of the North American continent may be, it cau hardly bo expected tbat tbo second centenary of the United States will bo celebrated by a thousand million human belngs,.and yet I. 1 l l - 1 1. . , . e , . ; ' , , a bucii nuum ue tuo result ui multiplying 00,- 000,000 by twenty. Anyhow it is ceitain tbat a century hence, no such assemblago of men speaking the same language and sing uable to tbe same general'traditions of feel ing, haliif and education 'will ever have been gathered together upon cartH as will then probably occupy thegrcat western continent. r ,i. i,. '! i Subscribe for tbo AdVOCAIF, only fl . ... a i.rrrTiju That km viriittn ly God himntlf,ani was Ut down at Magdeburg. It tbat -rrt'fYr'Tt'jJiln Gold Letters, and teas tent from God tv an Angel. It thai I be given to ichoever will copy i whoever condemn) it thalt tie forta ken of God. lie who labors on Sunday is damned therefore, X command you not to labor upon Sunday, but go regularly to church, but do not ornament yourselves; you shall not wear? Mso hair, and not follow pride; of your riches you shall give unto the poor ; sharo abundantly with them, and believe, that this letter was written by my own hand, and was published by Christ himself; and that you do not liko untounrcasoningbeiibj, You have six days wherein !o do all your work, but tho soventh (namely, that is' tha Sunday), you shall keep holy; If you do not, then I will send war, hunger (famine),' pestilence, and sorrow among youand shall' punlsn you with many plagues. Also, t command you, every one, whether he bo young1 cV old,' small or great, that you never work late oil Saturday; rather that you re pent of your sins that they may be forgiven;' lay up ntfta'er sllver or gold; follow not after tbo lusts of the flesh and of matter;1 think (remember) that I have made you and can destroy you ; rejoice not that your neighbor is poor, ha'fo tho more patience or charity with him, that it may be well' with you. You children, honor father and mother, so that it may be well' with vou on' earth. Ho who docs' not bcliavo this, and keep it, is damned and lost. I, Jesus, have written Ibis with my own hand. lie who denied it nut) ridicules i't, that same person shall havo no help to expect from me. Who ever has this letter and does not publish it,' bo is accursed from th'o Christian church ; and if your sins' wero as large attain', if you' repent and are sorry, they shall be forgiven' yotf whoever does not believe it, shall dI and be punished in belt. Also, I shall aaV about your sins at tho judgment day, wherry' you then must answer; and tha't same per son, who' carries' this letter willi nlm, or has' it in his houso, ho shall not bo harmed by thunderstorms; ho shall bo safe from fir nnd water,' and whoever publishes It to the children of mankind h'o shall have his re ward, and shall hivA a. happy departure from out of this world. Keep my command! that I have tent you by my angel; I truly God, of Heaven's Throne, God's and Mary'' son. Amen. , This happened, or transpired, at Magd-' burg, in the year 1783, 0. S. Advice of tho sailboat to tbe amateur yachtsman: "Luff mo little, luff me long." Tho only way to keep a boy from golng iu swimmicg is to convince him in some vViy that swimming (si' duTJ En owes to his' mother. ( , Sines' DYSEB'f'BnYiCoMFOUNr). When to.; ken according to directions, will Instantane ously curoUrauipa, Spasms, Bour Stomach. Heartburn, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, and all other bowel complaints. M. All tho girls who can afford it now wave $75 painted fans and it is utterly useless," oven when the thermometer remitters only CO"3 , to tiorsuade them tbat it is rfurHe cool' and comfortable. Boston Vost! A Jersey City girl ran a darning needle into one of berlimba and amputation was' the only means of savi'nrf her life- This should bo a warning to girls. No one but a very f.uy woman would darn her stockings while they aiQ.on. Philadelphia Chronicle. Mothers don't fall to have. SlNEa' Ilrscir tuuy Compound on hand, ror Ihe relief of your tittle .baby when attacked with any Hutvei CUmiphilnt,' 1( contains no Morphine, nor Opium, yet Us soothing ettect will give tha liltlo rullerer so much relief that he will, at onco full Into a itentle sleep, and lvo bis motlieran opportunity tp rest, as well as every r provoked baenelor of tno honie. SL The St. Louis G 'oie-Dcmocraf says: "It will bo seen that the ropprocAcmenf between' the lca-j mindt of this country and the eltlt of Europe amounts lo an entente cordtale." Would seven dollars a week induce the wri ter of that to como this way? Detroit free Press. Travelers should always have a small boU tleofSlNEH' UVSENTEUY CoXrODMD lor Jul- mediato relief from any Bowel Complaints, guaranteed to tone uptne Stomach at ooee to u healthy condition.' A soldier on the cars perceives that the smoke from his pipe is more or lesa obnox ious to an ofd lad ofribtito him. "'Weif," missus," ho says, "I suppose tbey don't smoke in your regiment." "In my regi ment they do," says tbe old lady; "iu my comnanynever." t . ft Is very dlseo'uraglna; to tho Industrious farmer's trite, as welt as loolish. to hare hir jioultry to die from Cholera or other disease,. wnen sue eon uuy oi neruruggisi jtooaRT Poultry Puwdkr for SI cents u package,and guaranteed to euro. SI. Blilfers has a French' servant girl of whom be is very proud. Ho says be never Mctz such a girl us Nancy, and that things would soon go Rouen if he didn't Havre fn the bouse. He has just given her a Nice Marseilles dress, a pair of Lisle gloves amt several Iiheims of note paper. It fills his Brest wilh pain' to think of partjzjg wH! her, as she has been In the family Toulon Toulouso. f H We were greatly amused' some days tin,, by seeing one of our. venerable citlseos. who had been bowed AoHa with lthcamaUau, throw away bis crutches and declare himself Just as young as bo used to be, and aocbels recommending ltobert s EmbrocaUan.tP every old lady in town. Ureat liniment tbat. M. Two children were engaged jn a disputu as to the relative merits of their respective fathers. Finallyone o? them said in a tone of triumpli : "Well, my papa is the brarMt, anyway; he 'listed iu lire war." "lluh, that's nnthin," was the disdsinful rejoin der, "my papa 'listed three times In one year, and got a bounty every time." .Rows Sentinel. . , . ,, It ts.ead but true that many children hue filled untimely urates by neglect ofitnelr mothers to haveamts' Svnor of I' A it, lu:. iiounp and Wild L'uxbry on band, livery thoughtful mother has a bottle this season of Ihe year lor Immediate use, tu Scene at a ball: Leaning' against tho mantlepiece first dancer smothers a fright ful yawn. "Bored?" says kindly second dancer. "Devilishly. And youf" "A fully!" "Let's go home, Ite;" "Cawn't; I live here." JV Since the EnglUhnj'sn w well as Messrs. Lorlllard, James Uordon. Bennett, etc, havo lound so much virtu. In Hoosbt's lions u PowDcua, and have used It la sacb quaull. ties; all persons who are alive to their Inter ests Elro It to their bortet, whether runners, y trotters, or farm hones, It his a nonderlul ef fect, si. A poet in an 'exchange makes the very pertinent Inquiry t "Where can I dad' a, heart that is true?" He bas probably been deceived soma timo by some butcher, who gave him akidney or a chunk of liver and swore it was a heart. The Uit voty to do theee things, if you are not a judge, Is to M your wlfy do the ruarketiug.--JiaraUou A dependent.' ,. rtnMRT'i Pouitsv PavsBBS) aii sruar'. anteed,torure Poultry of all diseases. If glr.n before, .he Ion Is rl to eat. .Sure eux.(or tlhol.ra. .Ve bar. irled 11. and arttli. .11 to. f V