~,'Abraitant" I.AN('.\-,TE It ('l'P l', FRIDAY, NO VELIBER 8, 1872 THE 1E1'•0.1.17i9',; REvEitir. r„ .t • _. tier 11,,Th •1,•11, I!! • .11/4 bra tht. ,14.1'111l I It) chtin.ll, „ ;1 14'1.111(1 1111 .., 111i11..S pett' I. a , -tra: , .z.'r in tlw 1)1(1 nqu , 2,lLt lut tare at yon. tirnt , - t , A111:1-1 tm yonr \Vonl.l not c't n glan. o nt In«; thinh you fk.:t how much I loved, Yet thotp2ht you Inte. , t not art•. Then at the end th" laFtnr kind, With and i-zullo htnizn. tame up to me. and took my hand And a-ked int. home to cline. thorn you ( Luli ng I'h luirr er suen! With 4 , 4, , ,,i0n lir ond eyvs. The rictor yon 10 liia sido, And talked of tinteg ivem her : st l ioli t ur Cward your home, all 1% all. , ki (.11 toL,,tst.hur. Nt.Nt Itiwn i t‘illi th..1, , a6t0r went, (1:0 y c ill to I.lv ; 11,• went In pf hell, 'lO fiat! ‘`r pniy, On our rclnrn, lwfilre yoUr pOtTII, Ile pau ~ U le Tin,* said he fancied 1 Would crrh to Ca l i On von. Do volt n ii.er, gnictiy , at Tour 11,,,111. r 11110 ., 1 too vou the %alit,: liel4 krt. - Ow cat— Yruirclf tht. , ‘,ll , !lift, (len: ',rite Thit d•tnet ,t!) At tir,t I ,:,aw ! PuC now litLl ra 41,11. Sly run! • But I. tl. ,0 , );( With LIVAV bliAt curl, ..•• `WI^ ..1 liztt 1.,v t.. Lo• _ cram V, , l* NV(' o r had til:e 'h r.r. hard ir. 11.. t .• \ , e i;. d 11 ' 11,91 `ll , lll Call I , 111.1110, A 'Russian the Oneida Commun!iy - Ex;ml , :ion front i'eturbur' Aril :terlin tiNy teornnyi of the : - ,th of July last the circle ,A of the high nri,tocracy of St. r e tctsh Hr.!, veto thrown into the greaL ,, ,t cx,:itcrn(nt by the rumor that the of the Al tropolitan poNet intd or(!en 1,1 , 1 y )1( longing' to the nollilny, and natal not only 1 . .1. her extraordinary h:sautv, but :ilso li;i• hi r 1:11t. IVI:(' 111111 dramatic low!. to leave 11u4siit without delav, and that th" Emperor .Alcxandt r the hakl or(lf:red her estate to he conle.c I "ih.n 111 ery, the rennet prov e d t o h e well-anemia d. The 0 1,j a a, o f these vig orous measures 4,e the part of the I lis sian tete, I.:tuella it was thaw], was none o th er th an ti,'. Princees Alexandrowa Troubesohentin nee Stratoncroskoif. At 11 Welled; c II the nreeedirea 'data twe acents of the police of St. l'etershure bad d e m a Tele, I edni it tiI:!CP 10 the Splendid Palace it thy I'rillc( t(11 the Newski Proepuet.:'n l nyieenterine the hallway, had order, .1 ti,. daiel i-cirvatits to tell their miethet elie must rise from her lied Owl iminediatelr to the Central Poiiee Vainly did Li•i i aner she had been asvnk , anti dr, e;ed herself, inquire of the two police neents about the causes that had led to this eatraor dinary priw; ediea. They refused to give her any eetistlietion, anti took her in a carriage to the teeitral police, and con ducted her to the private ollice of Count Tolstoy, the l'eeeident, cif pollee, Th e latter exhibited to the Princess a litho graphed letter and asked her if she had written it. The lade le eked at it. and then, clench ing her liee, in the affirmative. The Presi4b :t paler frotu the table and briefly informed her that she was ferever exiled from 1 lie Eimpire : that her estatt s had l e a ii conli.:ieated, and that she would lie at eme transported to the German Ii litter. The princess turned very pale, but re gained her self possession in a minute or two. She said : "Initemuch its I was going to leave of my own accord St. Petersburg anti Russia frever, and seek a new home in the New World. you might have saved yourself the trouble ‘.:r this insidious and cow ardly metteure. As a :batter of course, , nothing remains thr me but to obey. Allow me to return to my palace, and to take with tue what I have need of for my long jelitany•" Late iii tie: afternoon of the ealowi nz day the Princess Tried:eschew-If, accom panied by a f, ninede dateline and Russian d -fecal ve, arrived at the railroad station of Stalleepie.htien, on the frontier of Prussia. Tee detective politely - took leave of her tio , re, and she coutinued her journey to B rho. Upon reaching tied. cite TWA' troubles were in stere for the unfortunate prin cess. A superior police otneyr approached her as soon as the train thuudered into • the depot of the Northeastern railway, and informed her that he had orders not &How her to stop in Berlin, t that he Id accompany her to 11 burg or It iNaatemen, as she might prefe , and not leave her until she lout embarked on board of a vessel for the United States. Vainly did she romoastrate, and, see ing that the officer was inexorable, she finally said she would go with him to Bremen. On the evening of the next day they reached that city, and alighted at the Hotel du Nord where their arrival excited no little surprise. Now, whit was at the bottom of all these mysterious and riaorous proceed ines on the part of the Bussian and Ger man authorities, toward the young and charming princess ? Was this beauti• ful woman, whose Junonian firm, whose transparent cotnpiexion, regular fea tures and small hands and feet made her one of the fairest creatures On earth, a dangerous political conspirator. Not at all. She bad simply become a convert to the doctrines of free love, and, after studying the subject thr a long time, and reading the books and pamphlets that have appeared in regard to the so-called Oneida community, in the United States, she had opened a correspondence with the President of that community, and his ar guments had made so powerful an im pression upon her mind that she resolved to join that community, and bid forever more farewell to her native country. She had done still more. Having been four years at the Imperial :Female Seminary n~ ~iLU ME Wl_2l 1 . ` \ ~a~ ti :d =BEIM ery 41A3 yourlint !t, «c 11;tryVoi t MOWOW, iltittle t.b. it cquai!., ;leo , of (It lettSt. It ye or r,x hundred v‘aang ladies beloirseer to the That Mantic, ltussia. these friends of hers sit' ad dressed a seer. t a t circular, in which she halt at lensth explained 11,,, motives and causes that Lad induced her to embraee the faiih of the Oneida com munity, and s!,e li tll earnestly nreed ' , lean to j tin itod., painting to them the j , e,s and bles: - ings of the hie that await , her iu the I . nited Stales in the brightest coin's, she had meet' them to imitate her example : ante she had even oll:,,red to send them money for the pur pose of fleeing from Itassia to the United States for the above mentioned purpose. A St. Petersburg correspondent of the 11ai1 is Gazette, to whom we are indebted for the foregoing particulars, says, in regard to this lithographed letter of the princess : "It is a truly atrocious production. It says that the laws of matrimony are execrable, and gives extracts from a re volting_ circular purporting to have been issued by one Noyes, who calls himself President of the Oneida comtniMil the State of .New it:, foiled Slates of America." Some of these circulars 11,11 into the hands of the Russian police. They were submitted to the Emperor .Alexau der the Second who ordered the arrest and expulsion of the Princess Troubes benetf, on the ground of the following ukase issued by Czar Alexander the. Second in the year 1672 : "'rho Imperial government has the right to perpetually exile from all the itussias persons who try to subvert the fundamental laws of society. The decree of expulsion involves the decree of con fiscation of the estates of the expelled person. lin perial Cielllency alone can revoke such a decree." The Princess Troubeshent If was horn fu 1536, and is Dow iu her thirty-fourth year, although she looks much younger. She was a daughter of lien. Stratone ; vosecolf. who \Vali IllOrlally wounded at the battle of In kerma nu. Already :it an early age she displayed ex:raordinary talents, and in accordances with the usages of Russian aristocracy site was most carefully educated. Daring the fours years she passed at the. Imperia4 Female Seminary at Moscow she became proficient in several forei , m lane:mores, and at the age of twenty she published a velame of poetry which was favorably received by the critics and public gen ( rally. This success induced her to write a few novels, which met With the same reception. In . 1w.) . 1 she married the trams Prince Troubeshenetf in the pres ents, of nearly ail the members of the Imperial court, the wedding ceremonies being perf , alued at St. Isaac's cathedral. in St. Petersburg. The next two years she passed with her husband in P,tvis i , where tier beauty and accomplishment. , were generally admitted, and where she wrote for the Gymnase theatre a short play which was greatly applauded. I nfortunately the Prince W:IS VC: tint le tralllbler, tale ]tight lost, nearly his whele for tune at Ur! ClVOit` i't'rial, ile played Laitral'ild. at very' h . :HI Staltit'S, he CO:Whit it'd Stikine, :It ate eativ hourun the following morning in a thicket of the Ilatt;:t. BOiS BOUtIC Me. 01, ot, 11.200hV ~ o ut:tion. cork !ling it, ref,,h,, I and int boot r , inci and b rhey Tile untimely end of her husband tilled toOotih thhir 'at , • are a•"Y in all the yiumv., Curti 111 e`Nu, w'itu had been (le,G ums voted ly attached to him, with the most s '_6o Prrsoo e 1,1 to arren ) we Hitters acc,o il- Profbund melancholy, and ever since slit! their Lune, ate it": mean; was noted for her ecccntrt' freaks. She an d ` l" v'tal oc~aus t: waled ter"'"t (ii I ' l ' l returned 1,(4 Russia and buried herself for IJY rep: sac:oda or Imill:est in the Sh t ,oldels, Coughs, Tightness of the Che•t. Dia . several years in her srlall chateau (11 the Short's Of Lake (Mega, admit tin , few or fi n i u Ts: 11 nu; h, Bilious no visitors. Ifer telatives tried to pre- A ° t f ric ti :t e s S'lr'll7th' ltari l 11,1, t, Intlionmation of ihe Lungs . , Pai . o a tl ' i l er ' e•g o lins e u ' i rigs K,do•rs. sad a a lT ) ndred other painful upon her to return to St. P.tersbur . , hoping that Ilse gay .1;le lt . the iteassau h ' IA one Y l. l ) ) t e tre si t. a vill capit3i would 111 yr I't he'll 111 oh,i ii mina. 1.1,1i0i than a lengthy initerti , einetit. a S'si steal Cala 1U:111 11 Iti tilt ('a l' 1.0 their ) un til tfile was,, one d ay ',urn Ttttlic Bitters ::1 ispi7; , ; ', l7, l ; , l‘erdi'it• l ,rauea.cu ::rat I vi.sited at tier ionet4olllo retreat by Y ug o'. an a ""r44 i'"1"°""e"` the celebrated spiritualist. i'or Inflammatory mill Chronic M IS ien \Vila ellrt• ti I) , 2twcen her and 11. wme „,± never liecaine accurately known. Suffice ir—e;', it to say that she went hack with hi•ii toitiatrd Such Diseases are c generally prod uctid St. Petersburg, where she hencel , rrth 1,41 a gay life, strangely contrasting with the l'lwy are n. Purgative nm well Wit a 'Goole, troie%ainq also the peculiar 1111,111 r,t akti„ t ; lonely years she had passed on Lake One'a. Her palace tin the Newski Pros- it7ll din L . tnerfni 'ec n r 07g n a 4 r e ,s 3 , t and in L'iliucr poet became the 1•t-sort or the eminent ns * For Slant Dl9rnsei.F , r s i urt , i7 ii , Tette', S dt- f Ireign actors and artists that visited the notches, Spots, • Pti, e Hussain capital, and who always faun] in the princess a charmin ,, and spirituelle i e s te n ot:T w ti,rs of Skin, Huston dug up and carrier o t i .' it ve o r t -n tli m e e sy il s r te n i a n li t ' n ' i host's.-t. She wrote several plays ha . the -e?. Lorally tune hy the use of these Bitters_ One bottle REISSiaII stage th a t Were performed amid : e v as.e e, .3. uses trill convince the must incrcduhaus thev enthusiastic applause, and the Russiant,:rt, uii Cleasaats the 'Vitiated Blood nhenerer you critics Legal' to rank her among the gifted female authors of their literature. i 5 :,: 0 3 .„ 1..T . ,5At41, - i ns , s h ilis :sin in hinnies, ob- What seems really strange is that she in the vein t s; ' c e l ' e l a i ) r it on tl i ' aTie i ti t never manifested in public any sympathy whe”' K eep t the I ' h "' d for the bad excrescences of the woman's Gsittstit ti l to:tkoinV,i 's s te ro n s i is v i i , ; , l , l‘l ;47l . ees r. th k 7 most wonderini luv;gorant that ever ,ustatned rights movement, awl that the tone of her writings is chaste and unexceptiona- Plib, " 4 l ZeTa L iail other IP I.ld.ing i this system ca . so many thousand t, ° n - re nt e l f . ti:chialli as ' ble in every respect. I knee her sudden resolution to (animas! the 111th of the Says diltnign"ed sw• Oneida community has alike bewildereduftba e ' X ' Y e a : Il i p i t ' r i 0 " 1 l " h a e puir'e'ttne th e ta t i ils c i e v t the healthy elements of tha body that and distressed her friends and relatives. c l i i i ,i e , : i T i ri no li n ti s m te o r r i s Tic! . slim. Shortly after her arrival at Bre ell t ' icp " o.iits '‘ th she was taken seriously sick, which ae- t 4 e: ,o e:Li:gel, lto ,s.it lice ti, fr om these Bit counts for the delay ill her departure fee tho United States. At the request, of , neettatinall Dlsenscs. Persons engaged in as Pl un i ,, n s i ,„ 3 l n , ,.l , M . ,:era tad ;t i t, , sticli iers, Type-setter , t It USAlan govern tnen t t Berlin ; police had ordered hot' to he transported ; from that City to t 1 1.3 -N'>rth, German lake 0..,;,C (of IV A OV.F.R•i VINILGAIt Ui seaport. Whether any of her lair ltus- ' null tt prevalent the t e tail i e73 4 , t ; ' ,7 , l shut friends will folhiw her sing,ular ex- ; ver•soilrich ate so rivers threat-2,m0: teti United State., etoteci 111.11113 remains to be Seen. the °lts, stiA , ouri, Illinois,'):. j neaare, Cinol otiand, Arkansas, Red, Culmad , i, Pio , litande, Aloh; , e, Savannah, So ' ; ' , • e - t, 1 3 , i"teta'llcattnleitO'raeryliticiedv-t;rol.tt‘i.•;:lyit'cit,ltr'i'nrir sat s in tt " l '" uner /tan,'tn, and iemarkably so dining 5e.)30.1. lout rt , e accompan save ;emants ci the stomach and liver, an 1 ti I, v,:tiet a. Time are akvays more ol diet - , a wc - thne.“ and ieritaldn st CUIP BAtiliET. It is said that a watch d 0 ,.; tei nut 110 large in the niiirning as at night, because he is let out at niszlit and taken in in the morning. oi rile Straarl , , and great torpor of the bone's, be.n.,• AU Indiana paper describes the f:ast c ' 7 ., -ed til";„...''''h vitiated zminia:36° ": In their b" of a ie. giliiit tiVO (14,1 V g,t11:1011 at a rail marl t'',',.:,2 '. ' N a 'all',',7. a ,.. t ‘z,.'ll: l lTe i s n s g e,'l l tia r Tly we n'e f C'e l ss i 'r il y'"" c ll l ', l t''‘' dinner. Tho reporter narrates the facts r. : ; cathart:c tln. the purpose equal to Da. J. WAI:.Ki , i': ‘ ri n :E. , ; , ‘ a. PiTraaS, as they will sneedlly reino.c t: , very pointedly : -The delegates set at 3 dar.l-c.,,:ored visc,d matter with witch the bowels , , p. in. They upset at five." enivi, at the same unto stimulating the secretion,,., A little girl who had been much excr. the liver, "d genera!:)- betltottnt{ the ItealthY fthiv:toa. of s i c e v u o l i t i e ii s i t a it , •e:ans. cised in mind in regard to steam boil( r • ICisig•ii 1111.111, 111::e s••••••:14,- explosions, has hit upon a •good plan for I lTicers, Erysipelas, Swelle,l Neck, Goiter, Se-0rt,:,,71 pre VCnt..itig them in the future, to wit : r 'c':i l, -,a4 l :i na -; 1 ";••7•';',` tii:‘,l%.a',;!'i't';'e ,', / `•:','''''. l a t ,' "Fill the boiler with iced water and Feb etc., or. 1 ,, these ' , as iu all other c0n5 ' t . i . :;, ,., , ' ,1 1' 1.) . " . :, etset, Ws I ir.iiit'S VI NH(:. ft BIT - ratii; hate '...' " K . ... . i...iiii it in a cool place.'' Cataliv.., poweri iu di: tons( Cil,,tiiiile ..'.. ii ' ''' ' '" At a re etn t trial in France, the fore- -•:-.1• ,, :a, ,, . mati of the jury, placing his hand on his Dr. 't , "nllcer's Callfornln 'l' I t‘elp, eMt t , , , heart, and with a voice choked wit It a ct ;i; (n‘'-',.; th e ni e ~• :: I, :a'.-.'re ia li l ,:;‘:,. ':'," P ' . :: . ;, I ' . '''',' emotion, gave iu the following verdict : th e e!e'la,''' . 'ii;th':''''e , ,‘the:',(t , thl' - '.......• ':'•.-::' "The accused is guilty, but we have our , i , he etT, 1 ,, , , ,: : : : : 1: ..u.1110 ,1.,,,Ve iir.a.lil, .1, 1 ,1, ai, •.t.. , .. ci doubts as to his ith•ntity." The prtiperfles of Du. WA! !.. '''. .: ~:' In cleaning out his well the other day, P ,'',T.7.,"'.'",'' A:' ! '''"" ' I t'' ' ' ' l' ' " S 'lr ' i ."' ''. " a farmer had occasion to lower an Irish- ;.;:,;'.'s'.ri . .,;ir - ::.,‘A`i;`,%i j is''r a ",, ! ,,'; c ini e ,` ,l ''...i:::;:...`,.' ''''' man about forty feet into the bowels „r The Aperient cud iluld Laxat,ve 1 .,,,,,. 1 the earth. When about half way down .1),,,,,,,twi. in ! : ,, L 1 , .1,. c ..i ,,,e V1 N s . of 1 . r k , I i t I .% I T T4l: s are the Celt became frightened, and eh t l ,n„, A . ;‘,.. r b l'l3llll'. Loafing, att i ,? ' :::: ' ,ll ' i i i i ;:i ii . ) I ., ' r ' ..:iii t. , , jit.ii.ii I the litraiiri of the twee, Their Seda' , v , l'utl`vrm , it,et me up, or I'll cut the rope." 1 ,,i, i,, ill. 11 , `fliriis siiit , iiiii, i ii ' i ' ' ' "..\ly son," said it fond p . .pl, who Wit 9 ' t ' ...t:1 ) ,4 f...iii in.lai ' iitlia . liritl i - wind 't' r l . n :e ''' ....i i"" L'''''''' h ijo ki n ,. over the lesson his boy hid re . 'i l lieir L'ountcrlrlitutt intlitence est.LUIC t t l i , l i l,i, t ' ::4ll ',,t,c ti citcd that day, "how did you ta:t nage I T: w_ .; :y , 5 ,, .. , e r 1 i 1 e 1. c, : n i . 1 , ,..:!. d i r ) , ,u ,, , , t a 1 t. c in i g ,r, , , ,;. , , e 71 , , ,, ,, , , :.,:-,,,,,,,:::, 1 , 1, ,!. i i: , - • ,i . : when your teacher asked you to spell A :;;I-•V.iiimis properties stimulate the liver, in the S , •ll ' . ti.m of b;le, and its discharges through the bihaly,h,, ~ metetnpsychosii ?” "Oh, &tiler" said titA are super,or to all tentedial aetents, fvr th:: ta,e ,t t the boy, "I just stood spell bound.'' I.l , liotis Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. "That's where the boys fit for col- c y .: ll ::.'" i ' l ii ,..: 1 t i 1 .,71, 1 '„ a ,,1,Y N ,!1:;,",", 1 : 1 ' 1 .1.- 1 7„"." 1- ,? . ,, Pnr : - lege," said the Professor to Mrs. Part- IleMic can tal,e hold of a system thus f.U.l.:artne.l. '1 ,It ',lvor, the stomach, the I.,ovels, the Isqlnetts, and tat ingtou, pointing to a school-house. by this great I ..: •- "Ditl they ?" said the old lady, with ' I ,,, a ;':;' , :t e . a " ""derad disease-proof . a. ' l ' animation. "Then if they fit for the 1 Directions.—Tal.e of the titters on coping to I•ea 1 vi.:t ; :cn., , , ,, n a. halt to one end one-half wli , e-glat.stoll college before they didn't fight after- g ood out - Winne food, such as beef steat,, mut,on ward?" ' chop, venison, ro, t I. , ecf, and vegetables, and takt "Yes I" said he smiling and favorin ableoli.d i rto ., r exercise. :4. lie) , are composed us palely voget• ~ g I i ,w,c , ingredients, and contain ma spirit. the conceit, "but the fight was with the . ILKER, Prop'r. R. 11. 31c11)0N,'A LD A; C 0,,, head, not with the hands." ! Druggists and Gen. A .., ts , S.n /ix... n.er., C.n.. "Butted, did they ?" said the old lady.' and cur. oi wd_lii,,,,,, .... , ..,•},,,!;,n, ~„ , N.. 1,1.. I SOLD 1..:`,. Al.l. DROGt.:I,;‘ - : , AND ItEl '.LL.R.:. A'.l„lv !!!, I nt 'L 1,k•":1;11•;• I the or the rtrnin : )11, moo. (I„re. tint y.liCra; 111 , hr./v.”: ti,;;; noliudy In 1:r , A soldier. hi:; Inother or the tiviti:z at Chi:•kaaata , a. was asked hy her N\ lry lie di(l unt fret hellint! a tree i r. s•aid : n't a1 :2 .1i LI. the A cell. brati(l ;, \\tit ily4 ("an I +tl:l . , prI).11)Siell, 1" supply hind with ally length of lines, anti for any occasion. The reply ) was practical : n l me a !ninth-id I yards of Ifni's strong t olioogtt to ;;th for conger eels, an 1 that, w;11 h'at the in r 4)f' a porpoise, as I am Lti sing to the ICi ht for a week's Ihthilp,.r.” The ( "(mtp . (v;o/ioit dist tells a story of a doctor of divinity who was preaching near Bost , ,n, whpa a bat entered the church anti Kogna over the people. The preacher p: tust , 4l, •' a will wait a moment; p , radv, , toare the little bird will Ily out." At this pint the gravity of the congregation nrule a sur• reinkr. A young down cast Jlemdict It:As just made Lhe discovery tia!, he has married a left.lianded woman. All his I tilLoni, arl sewed On the wrong side. lle in-,itages to get alcog as far as the rtst of the glr welds are e , nicerued, but whe he dons a clean shirt he has to lay down tq l hi s back, and lash his right haul the I)cd post. Ife is afraid he will hart- to use shoe strings. Phis i+ how an e,lit,or I. , st Lim cretlit. by promptness in paying back borrowed money : "Col , aa:l, will you lend ow a liontired to-day Y' •`( m't posibly 110 it, sir. I never loan a Milli money the second tine, whioi he disappoints me the first.- "Sow , : mistake, I r. I. I paid you the fifty I lird 111-.4 v. h • "That's . just, it. I nevcr d it hack, so you disqppointed me. C.Ln't do it, sorry to ny—l cancan - I do it on prin cipe." .., m ., I I g r igl ie 1 ;WA 12.i.il r 4 t - -,,, --I _ 442 _ ph -- 4 . 4 „, e „ „-„,... t.: ,,,,•., ...., A -- --,.... : g 0 , 1 4 . t . k ,--- V - ,„,•.°A •• - ,71* "---.., '‹. i t " .. ... r.'' ..--• --9 \ *.-:A - 7 . ~ 0.. r., c _ -,-, • , -iner...--_. , . is ,- triEi(ic-} ± -:._ _ . is ..51....„ 14* - 4.-- . •"?`".: 1)%:-777rot l' tt .I=4 i fr -, -, . ;it t• ' !'' k .S;Il 0 A::' V111..2111 . • 1 ' .1,11 , • tra,..! 0! ,P 1,!.•011, !: •!, s•tr !, it••• 1 I • •-1 , t.l or ;i t , frotli e 1” ElEl STEMMER'S NERVINE. liervintt is an to fetilible rettivrty fur ordinary 41c rangetoth to of the NEMIIS SYSTEM, IV hicb are the fruitful cc LISe of co much discowfurt and unharrilricss. It has been tested by eight years' use, and numbers of persona can and ,l betty to its ' , coed- c. , tit or, rts, 'rho niervisay is not, like too cony of the prepare. hone purporting to cure Net roes disputers, a compound pi narcotics, stupef) ing the Nerves to give temporary relief succeeded by 11 reaction which leaves the sufferer I tlw will so for his ao.called remedy. (In the contrary, t Ibis iireilllstlima, compound,' from the en trawls of herbs indigenous to our oIT it soil , liptSitteM I , llok/1111y its NERVE TONV:, AuJ in IP , lgued to CUR lt , and not merely to givo tempo rary rr!od 'first it nia do ink, the prop, ietor is an'e to Att., ilh contl.leucv, knou ing tttAt he Will Ito f.Aly justmrd w ti,o future, Rot Iteretofm 0, by 4w unvarying vuemo,n V2ll.lUlbitl I billOtiv. The Y e•ry/nu does uut belong to tlio eta. nt "earn all" pr•p whose very pretemthma pawn them to be w.erel+ie•'t lltt bai 4 1 , Cifie VHIII ,, in i,tretnttlien intrifiltrrvidii tttiitein, and a I that is a+kc.tl Lo it ~.t dill, olien it wit £.l44‘k lor In ad i lid,: to all that liam already been it has nee, i uo,l l y ertiv dame, th it the Non MIN Prow ration end c~~oce.ge.tnnt lie,s-ity tt t stimulind entienileTed by OPIUM EATING, Are outiredy oveleollo, nod u healthy condition Q t the system restored. The sftwe is tile to the nips-tits. •T intexiestiLg l]quori, 'llOl cAt. be cnlu ely eravti.. ktell by the us , . a thu Nierviase dlt 0.... a. ..Imueslual ap pvlites ale tl, f Ntry..u.4 Ml.-1 ehieb yiel.l t.. au, greet Remedy. 111,se curet cc I:opertio4, (nu Y.ervine that patient, it' Iht 1 . ..0.101,.. appear upon f:401 Iry !n•«i..veJ nod cowpon,i,l uaJer the per4onAlsopervi, rn r,f the hiwseif• Tut , p r.e of the 7i,ry Inc i. ONE Dr! = A BOTTLE Which :s n Nrt,tll' toot.iparril that it itiriiids. All orb tlii.refore alviseil to ti y the Nur v i at t• to 10 - ug4 which will I (.111,. Matti itrti 11131 PR EPA RED AST) SOLD ON L 1 J. 0. SAEIEISER, Nio. 30 PLIU.7I STREET, lir xd•Lrs3 hint tIV mail at 0. /lox 20, Lancaster, [l3-tf Misahaneous. _ ..- - ! . - 1 - 9 '1 I.:. WAItNER S -4 11 ,112. ::':. CARRIAGE WHEEL. P - . .....- 6 ....: = -..:,'..::- ... 41,atili.r.0). 5, 1867. 4, :.- ' 1 . 3. • ~ ' '‘o ' ‘---.--.-- 'if iTi - , ' 7 ., The Cats show the way the Spike ~ H i*:;"4. l are Tenoned, and pass through the ''' -- Iron Into tb., wood Eub. ---- , DIPLOMA AWARDED I THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR, FOR 1211. , -- 4 t The Stroh .' tud else More Stylish, than any other r‘rri. I Fr-TOMIPtr , . Jtvildoos and dis criminating, 'a - ~ NI ami faeturers, in nearly all our principal CI ea and 'lnwna, couilrm this state- I !neut. Many Th usiiiid Sets have been put to severe , Slade In a 4up - Orlor manner, front the beer, thor- , Otighly-seaAoned Gtelo , ry Tin:Le r,i)y the Patehtee,st The Bet iiiiere Carriage Wheel Works NON, DERE, S. J. [345 ND's, Mt. Joy, Ascent for Laucatter co TO 1300 K AuEN,p4.., 11ItK 'MAWS NEW BOOK, "ROUGHING IT," II Is ready for Cativaaaera. It is a companion volume " iSNUVENrs A SWAM" of whieh lOO,Oarl copies have bean sold. Don't waite time en books no one wants, bnh take one people will stop you on the ; streets mid vobserlblrsfor. "There in a time to 1311;z11,' and all who read this book will P ee clearly i'lat has come. Ayply at once for territory or circulars. Address DUDIFIELD aSIDVIEAD, Publimher, 711 Sansoni Street, Philada )ant[-t A 'l4 TO • FATHE BRAHAM OFFICE JOB PRINTING i F Merticad. .FRY LANCASTEIt, PA MEI ihrsical .illerchandize. J. B. KEVINSKI, No. 8 NORTH PRINCE STREET, Lancaster, Peat' t.. DEACEIIa 1111 PIANOS ORGANS, MELODEONS, -AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE GENERALLY SHEET MUSIC Sent by mail, free of postage, to any part of the country. 1,9 A. ot 'A.: • c , A,:;."ALf o a f In from one to NOT Th. . • inl}' !1(•pIotly ME INIME==II Is I (NE T.) . 1/....511,11t1d. I RADWAY'S READY RELIEF INA Li, ‘r1 , 1)1t1) r xNT INF 1..\..1%,1 ri,o; 1:11: 1%! !„.‘,4%;.‘TioN (.i.. THE nr..‘urir.; HOS 01."1•11;.: IMMEMISEI 1 . .upiT,‘11.) , ; ()! 111;.\111 Cr , l."l', 1.11'11'11(1 =ffMilll=lNlE MIIMMIMIE= •..“ lb, ItTietly part f.r. W1L...• . I rt l'l drop" In letlf a t ,, e,Llor nC wrr r a itl ins f m01110:34 wee C:'..kmr>s3. st,[l: 1311; %LH, SILK N. I , YSEN'I CRY, COLIC, \VINO .1 Till: toot all I I . I.RNAL Tr always carry a boitle of It Itt•aily ftplief wall thorn. few A:1,3 , •• :Ow, or pairs from change 'c:.l, I. It i. • Le ter IF. Frel,e , i atwly or I.lltto n FEVER AND AGUE'. . FEVER A... U ALICE rurrd for Idly nut a re,3e,1e.l 3,reht In this world tint all vtde 9.311 Ague, 3nd :01 oher 3131ullous, Rliloue Sc•o',t, Tv , L. hold, 1 and "lb, 1..-ver, (31,1e.1 '/1.1 loW A •I''S as RAILWAY'S ItE,cl , l. * Fifty v• } , 'r Little. SoI.I by Druggizt, HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! STTIoNO AND ITEEIcif OF AND WElidIT--(21,1:Alt bEAUTIF Ct. t OSIPLEXIoN :,,Eu CI:ED TUALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT MADE THE :MOST ASToNIsIIINO QUIcK, H RE THE CIIANa• 'IIIE Bol.Y UNDE A R4;o1:-;. A ENDErt THE I' . ITCENCE TI:I'LY 11 .0 :SDEUr1"i. MEDICINE, 'DLIT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. v drop of tLn F.i:titSAl'Ailfl.l.l.‘,.. 1:SI EN I ,i• 11,rime.11 tile 111. i U.l , , L!:••! .1 tin , Wyteklll the Vig,r of Ili it ti..• ~f Iti.. new ,vl,l ti r 1.1! ph!;,, 't. , •-unitlon, t, • ino Thl,o, 11,1 other v:1114 iY 1nc1,1 , 11 Ear 4, ant Eninptim.A, Fever Son,: I:rn.g Lit li!,-11,1,1.:ry,);,o! Ln, NAP If,l k ii. 1 111104 , , ( .k• et r, •o• ERIE /;"• "I . thisiv,pt,,kr ,rl t I o CI to, oo• to or.' ft .i•: t f 1:1 • 1 4.4 I.l4cSu II ME 1,3:.• fl 11.1 •fv.t% .$. for lii4;ll4l ' 13/:o. , 1<:(•:. Co:ttppt:►iitei, AV , •rr6 j) t . . r.11 , ..t.0we, !in , thv iil i.,.:01 • or I here ji i IN.Pr!,IO, aprillrzol,••• • 0' White holit••.l.,t When tilcre h , , !Planing' . '01.:01••••••'i.1 t jinuil of the It nn.; - • • • WOR MS. -- VW 1 , ! . , 11 :Lid :lir,r. f,r Tumor of 11 Vearo Crowth Cured by Radoi ay's Resolver!. I't . 14, T. TlArc7., t , 111 . 1311 w.. 1-. 15-.1. 5. -Al I 0. 4 • 4. IV. 11411,11. Is.r It." 1 tJ.,•i r; ,',!D c that nothmg 1 it:to-n.l, I h.,1 ) c:1 , 4. I to..k NIV • ••• J. PH fll'.l 11.4. ./4 1, 41 y . ; :'•••re 1 It . 1. 4,111 4 1 . to for 1%,:h o t.tt = DR. RADtVAY'S. PERFECT PLIROATIVE pll' 1 1 ar, I. t% r I I 11 . I 1 , . ceeu. Ot • ,L V..g, vo , tt.tin,. . • i - ,1 , 11.1,1L IVI 1... •„ I.)lstn dury of t Consllinthinn, litrarf •l „ II, I 1 • Arldlty /a, N,111,.,. 1;o /Lit , 'll, J. Fulitiner or lV..ne.t 1., I tlin ..I iJ•i, t!... Horritnl fun] Uilri. ah Ilruntliiiw, I Ititinrjn,..• Jl„.!l.nri or Stitro.,.intr Sennitions wh , ,i u n I I , Vision, Digs or I ',lr.. I .• •. I ...J! I on in Ott !lend, tf 11., .nl,-- !!1 loot Men io tli. s;•i•;. ; 14M, burning In the A few doo•s of It.ADAVA.)."`I •,• • E.t. tem from all the above•o;o: F. • p e r box. SOLI RY NI E , , ,, ! , READ "FALSE AND '1.;,! L!!••,. stamp to RADWAV 0.. 7 , • rl V...,.t0• 1 TorL. ,o thott-, , ,,i e•• I Dr. Crook's Wine ot TO El! , Ft• metro inert! I Imo linty ttnetßae pt eptira. 1011 (•V:4' Ofter(l the poßtNi . . It. tit rich tee the' 11:k of Tar, ri,..t ~•,! c 3 es of glob Throe. 4 :t formilw 11 , 1. comoipi, c4>t.5 and p nu; Ira.,:;og at 7,15 a in mat 10.55 p I for liArri..ll,„:, 7, , 0) nln N •a• Yank. at 7.'?.0 to f,r at 8 . .:0 a. )0 tird 4,i5 p II for Phil ' C. 111 1 ,010 ion. 5111 , 1yz0, I.! ItU II ar.l Irmo 1111 at 1:+1,- g a.,..• i.jo .1. otyrr 1;n y. Jfach ' l7/ I 43-tt 'zkA. , l^ , 44. Pr+. Alto,t :.t 1-72. p IC ILA DELPHI t 01:41)ING It. It. 1:;.]..11)1N(), :11:1,;L'Sr '2l, 172 011 mitt aftv: ! 4, eptel!lte'r ul, ihia k ‘ OnliatnY will take chiliJ.4e of the Bu,4INFSS, ill all de de tally, ee cm read met nuol will be fully prepared to 11 , ..0:h1111).1.1:e d o 110.11 , ...*Lt the rapid tra,t,omooooiom lot ito.l,•y f, flit eiliftvited to Its Care. Direct cciiiitectl9iiit N' . !II lie toady with the "DELA t 1...11:1,AAN A 11'1.:S.TEItN for Ni.,y lurk Itad the and Cloadavi, and all Siuuna Oa. the Delaware. Latic ar,anna \NI.IP:IL 1.. , .( 1..:M11,!11:1 N.oolllShill'g 31f.rris E.,:gt^N. :Intl tit l'ul1110(1,1 Purt:cular attention wiven to tint coupe_ lion of Cheeks, Dreittg, Bin e, Ai..., and prompt returng mode. orders for artieles to be returned by express will be carried free of charkre, awl delivered lit Otlefi 11p0111trriVal of trains, ai.d [odds called for and re turned I.y next train, if rea.ly for shipment. Telegrams ordering shipineatit of riteliages by express will be forwarded over the lines of the 1 1111..11)EL1'IIIA, 11EADIN.1 COMPANY Fit half rates. For further informatioo, apply to EnwAnn E. PARK, So;Aerioteniteut " AL Reading E. It. Exi.,•otAs liopartment," ienerai (Alice. N.A. tez4 encamp Bisect; lira nA . IA Oise. , , N. A oilier ;ironAl and t a 7 ioa •iir,ela. .1. E \VOttI"I'EN, ..ti/iNtAtot'ha in/Lu/eat. F RANKLIN PRENTING INK 'Works .1011 WG( )IYel 'FT'S 90N:4, l'hlkuklphitt, Permit. THE WERKLY prilitini With In from the ;Above initablhittinetit. 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