.4.,..: .- , , : . :4.'1. - 4, E,:..:4.i1!i1'i.0.'.:..:.1 11,1tift,re.1 COUTalti. . - • int co:rlAcE uv. - THE. SEi. - -Avrati..ertlittontginer, Lirre * lnd Sich. .ui i±wxii . y~tixn. . . . . . .• "•.Wilst thoube Mine?" ~ • ...nos said 1.. - Mark Marks. to..CYnthia •at a twilight pleasant! Cottage diV.the Sea.. • • • * Drita, a charming eve,.Made se chiefly by the •.bahrty'breeze Lhat came - itentwa _the strand 'and rustled theletNes on. the. window landr . .by :the.golderi Shadow, of the -m00n.,: just ' .' . iseeriint 'above the distant wave; wbichspailtledelong the :rippling water-and gave the inightycleep; a: bril4 - haut line--‘whewl" Said that AM I . 'Ncriting•thiti narrative of lore or - Sernebod% ; If Dri - the Man, . give . me room - .and. ""Whew." :I was there . ' and - I know all , about Butte resume... . waves 17ie main. was. gay,7,. the murmurin g wore - gay ,; the leaves that rustled were gaf; : the • air was gay ;*-Cynthia Maria Jones Was gay. • : .1 .. Looking,,.out upon • the vast eap.ause :9f the fatheridess 8(4 amid Sncla. a. scene of..gladru:st: , .! , and'moonehine (I use thin Word Mita. "generte" seriset I turned and gaied.With fond admiration, ..upop.the lovely being beside me, and imptilsiVely' Wilst thou be mine . • . She rinseilher deep bine eves; ltent, both Of her. tiny. :hands. held: of.- the -sides of her :gingham • •apron.i.eini : blifehed:deenly as - she 'said: Mark,-ans Yon in earnest r - . .• _ "Men were de6eivCrii ever • . . Que fonith acs:' and one.oikshere; , . . • . Toone thingeoustant net !" ''Chrming-poetess,.". said 1,.". thou do'st m - . . Wrong. Can you dou bt-the , in.. the ten thousand Moors of -affection - I bave.given - ?.: Ask 'the honer- • bee if , he. rejideeth. over „the: dandelion- in the :garden your Steeping bird Ca' canary :in --a , • cage) which he - chooses:: liberty:sor :death ; ask: tour younger brether, Jim, if ho prefers . . South -- -, Merl's:Candy or . Brigg'- cream' 'to being sent to: bed ;.but never- - -nerer again ask. me if: I'm. in; earnest..• the•Arnerican .eagle soara . above. the detilenienta . : of eartLrancl:: -- the Midway :Clouds [how do Ton :like t his?]'to . bask in. the 'mi .. dimmed.glorv„of the , eeritral: sphere.; so my love . `rises outof tint SeitishneSsa i;f nature and shims. withrCaleeoh light illy presence.r stomied seven: 'seconds for'breath,.and prix itt;eartikl, trfjOt . sharp , ! rny, adored one!. • 'say it not (lath. would hive no. charms . were. it not.for thee; the world -would I.)e dark' and - dreary without thy . cheering -smiles. , [How • do you like.this?] -heart .(pdtfeing ray: • hand over my vest pocket)—'this aching heart of mitie!:-.irould beat in sadness .furever brit for the elixir of thr-loVing words." - ' I was extanstedand.felt pale ; but:. noting ti . deep Meditation: of. my. Cynthia Maria, whose . eyes were. cast ulxm the floor, - and wheSe fingers nervously twirledber apron string,-I.repeated iu . melodious-and - entreating words:: .• ..: • Wilet thou, be mine?".• • '• • And as the ow , stion fell..froin my lips the' ci - lenee . of.the eottagc. Was supreme ;. the moon still glimmered thiongh•the-.lattice. and the Soft air • .stilt stirred the vine-leayes, while the trembling. • sea - gently. moved - . - glossy wares •to fretful ' beauty. .[Efost de; volt - like this 1] • •--. ••• Cylithis.- raised, her drooping -.eyes..a 'deathly pallor e.ersPread her cheeks.. where . but a. rtio; ment.before the rosy lineOf health was pictured— .and 'with Unsteady voice replied': . • • : Ask the old man!" • . ."Canst thrlifoottell me, dear - one, 'irtWords . of thineewn what .I,.'may hope, for this ter:: . •:: 'rade suSpense Os Heasou,will fall from its throne . '.and there will lie a funeral in thisroeighborhood. Sneak. quickly 1. speak • quickly 1" . I...passionate ly Mark, I have said it, 'Ask the.old -man.' It he,wito, from. infancy , --.from the nine I prattled over the eradle:side- has , shielded acid protected me; hati - bolight me gingliams and . delainea,.and •made me comb.' his hair - on Sniulay..s . : anti cold I be unfaithful - M.IIIM ? NO; forty-seven tinier no. Though I love thee as will. as -many do 'Petrole -. um,•r, ,,, .iilde , , not bp illinuto mire' thee from-go- - Gil-,Creek to-morrow, Wit hOut (he old man's : consent. Go. and-see hint,' and . Meet' -me again ". 'llyinoottlight.alone,'.a hen the - sea iind.air snide at orcntinu;:" - • - • • .. • ..!•I will . .goith4antly,": - Said.l. and :initne.dfat.ely ..'" -rushed from her preseu . eo,.. having first, by t..lw, way, ;Placed a ort. ! -.l.ip upon bet bww:t. • •• . • . . . . . ' It. WitYl ..the . hont , ,thedaYfollowing the. occurrentTs shove nariated... When : I deft the. presence' of . my charriter;.l learned.that "'the old, tnan"..waS eugagedjuplaying blifiT at the tavern;% snit w•Puld tfot he sale , ..to disturb him, •as he: Was holding.rkwidli*Ms 'the game: was erstitig. .I. 7 tnerefOre.sOugl4 „ the , of My . otvn romm; and there iii the, •silent- boars of the night ; with nothing, hot nay' own thoughts to terb - Trie, -vowed- to never loose hold...upOn :Cynthia Maria until I had exhausted" all the : Te sourees of ' .. . • •••.• • I rapeat; - if was the looming hear: ..- - Naturewas 'Oieerfnl . in 'the songs of many birds, •and icli sill. the hiountifeilclothing of spring-thne. • flat' My abide andwanderedthiMigh given:pastures t by 'shady groves and . brooks; • to the eut- , .tagehy..the Sea.. : • . . . As 1 crossed the 1-aWn leading to the habitation of Cynthia:Maria; spiell-Xones the elder, sawn'' , 'wood in the hack-yard... . - • • "It was' bitt the work of a; methentr for - Me' to ;decide What to '' • .• I would approach him. . • . - I did 80. • : . ...• • " ..; . :As dreW near tratitn . ,• he restedin . .his honor , - Able:thilling, laid his saw gide-Ur-down, wiped his infbieltrow with a'• - red cotton handkerchief,: brought his tight .fopt, -- upen the lag . which eh-. gaged his attention, and plaeirig.his noon his knee,rested his' chin . upOn his hand, and gazed upon me intmitli. • • ... .A; finer scene' for a painter or a - wood-sawyer, I .thinkl never sw" . her' , re• •- • • • • : bill hut a slight:acquaintance with•him. As 'aboy, knewme but inlay_ Youtli'L left •hrinfe. io learn the pill business' of Sinn MeNary, slid fffr '.:three - years previous had•heen. fOurth'CorPoral of. 7.4.1; sth conneetictit: yolunteers, . a position. to winch. I was promoted by,tlm.wav,.for se - iWiees iii ' the field. I was nothing but a Lieutenant' when'Llefrthe'State • •fli mernihg, shipmate,'' rdd . the old 'man. •• liii ik..a.,,ail(l.alditg,the•‘foise• Considerably in, S,arolf of drift wisid; audhad acquired a nautical stvle . of:itddrvAs. , . .1 • • -, ' ' .:. 'Cleed morning...sir," se,e.t .. seems tome your face is, familiar:_ Aunt coil. the-son .of old Marks Who . Used the 'where Widow:lttnkimi.doesr • . • :"The . • - , •••• • . "Well, Pun glad and• the old man' • ,•sh.fok tic hand asif • Iwas a Piece • of -seaweed." Was gratified* thewarmth of' My reception; because it enco uraged - me to break the subject nearPSt inTheart without delay. -So 1 'said : • • .• .11r. •3 otie:l, Iha ve • ei yeu. : on Mit inpor, taut 'matter. ; 'For Matr.vlPnvi.; Years have known yrinr daliglifcstithin.: Marid, and have . known her..-tnit to cherish her iii .I . 6nd remembrance' through 'all toe varying' scenesof M. •lifdt n - only . • 'in the houra husiness,..hut •in • the . 'faee orthe enemy on iduedy baltte;fields. a . knew the old • man was :patriotic.); where ltreaSon has. dared o otinteston American snit, lot nnesturY . over .:the thion. 'I love her Mueldv, - sir,. ands have come :to ask yoUr.consent•that slit niav - b Mine." : . .“-Itave You:Said anything , to•riffr • • I hive ,• her npilesty, of nature.. ,she • has pot told-me of' heriove, though•l feel certain that slit regaids . me: With mut:h• -deVotun - C I -40:0 her. plainly - last night •if "She would have. -mei•and like a dutiful child; with. 'words of 'great. adenratiOn fur lier • natural guardian (the - old thaii.eVidently -Miderstautlthis) she: referred-me to' 0n." . . • : • " Its none of my.: . bizifeas, sir ;.g the gal . -wants . ; to gitinaiTiO 'She" knows.lMr*Myn..teedth:B and if.. she:likes yob better than sho , do - e.S . envhOLly its her right to say .sb,- and not my, bizaiess to tell her.: • Three's more.. onhappiness; yonngf man, caused iii •World. by. - meddlite . tiddy , ; - : - than,' : ,...- peoplegirierfillY know of, Gals are not machines to b Teglated lg . :the . old folkS who raised 'cm,' . • in getting husbandS, any murethan were the saute old folks when they got married ; . •and when I See a !faddy train' to-inak , ; k i s larter-nuvry:eaniiimslici:l want-to, I make np my-mind that that dad-' "rly - when'•he wail . young 'didn't hate: the ortrnary • • : ofhuman natur,or else:hell:0 to run away With. se* gal.to get married himself; and. isn't . smart enough - to knOwthat the Same . bloud•in.his..! 2 . darter will -run . away: . too, if hard pashed. Ito • - ,_pretty. dilikit bigness, I. tellyer, ineddlin" tr.t h fah . feelies.ia love. matters ;'and- so; if csathia., attria . wautsto marry you, or any other mom, she . o•it. on her own responsibility ; -abd if she's • •:•sorry_fdr't afterwards,shell have nobody to blame but liemelf. "On liesting.this, I 'Made up my . Mind that the - old - man knew - a thing or two; if MS didn't . -.Ttlryl3iiiiialif,Wibk•lo/ 6110 Wilig I. C:4l4r4t alati, , A him on .his-libeial spirit. thank-:. •:ed'hint - hugely";er nfferriug the matterhachi with Ont inst:ruetioas, and-took ..my.deParture, feeling as if. there •were blitAhree . .Persous iu the world, and they old Janos; his daughter Maria, and - Your - humble servant. • • ' . • - Delayed somewhat that evening,l did not reach :the Cottage by the. Sea until a later hour than: intendel ,-,.k5'.1.-- - neared the tlivelling I noticed the beauties'of the night. The:mOon. to glorious • splender'Was welt up in the heivens•;' the face of -the water shone like ervatal, clear and .beautiful. Mew -do you like .this?l.; :and;, with the busy world hushed to Stillness, - the air Breathed gently through branch- aml bough'. • l'enteied.tne domicil witbeut giving warning., and_ saw the Ohjoet. of. rey.love - reclining :upda a lounge. She Started at.iny approach,rind said : - yen at thiA . time r • ,Fu'reia'ine. fair one: if officious triend4hip - . - • . ' Intrude upon your reituse. acid conies thus late.:: •' To greet ;run with the tidings of niete3.l , . • •. I t'its. delAyed : or woUld.,.tut've come he 'foie the light' shadows. of - the asy.hact deepened • into evening. ...lint s.hz.tter•late than..never.' •••• Have you . .enu the.ohl luau she eagerly erf. Did I tell her 'Not if know.inpielf i• bfit Utfild her just what 'had happened ;just what the elder Jones remarked; and elozed.hy atingly •.' • - •• • • Cynthia,w *hat do you say'?" • I draw the_veil to reach:toy .conclusion i which . . . . ... . . 'f . T.ras' just one . . year agu to . nigl:4;.wlien rpro roundecl the tine.ry above. .- .. - . • ••• : • -..- . ' ...The hodr.. is 11, o'clock:- Nature.' is • clothed is .. . • . . . . , _ . .... .. • . . , . • Toe feeble rays of a night lamp - glimaiet in my " • • .I..atu lokif awake aail half dreamink: -'..• • eridtk Out: a shrill. vbkeri'follgyed.by'a. pabeli.iditiy ribs. •.:-. ' • Well; mattOr . • . aryl'fiet that ..bo.yie 1 . 7.:71 , -,:cyp,; rill afraid_ alit balky' is gigiigi itv be not only then' but ,freciudotly..:beford ai.l,llll;;Kwfa - 41: : ;Q:i the. sitnoierra:t , t. • • : 'A.:: 0: wittcli the rakler. i. x4ui''drniht 1). I. i •ti the reply . Al'll. gtot froor C . v,o•oa \I . • • Evt.:RT flower that biouiiis is a sruile of la s public lectursT who slwett plionll, ha6-clia . iiized his resilience: Four persons . imtroz , . to he ,attractive tbelevicesand repulsive in their virtues. MEDICINAL. „it 21yen s ABU 064 . . . • - strs-encin's entkr Ii.EXEDY FOR • . .. . , • Sarofa.la and Scrofulous - Diseases., . From Erna:V . Ed - cli 'ii ttc#4l,4btil ' °4.'" • • ". foid.k..llfaine.: - • • . . • - • "t hire bid large quantities : Of your SAIISAPA inci4, but never ;rot one:bon - 1e .whith tato:Lot the •lesirabelfect and full satisfaction to those %lab .took it - As' fast is our. people try - it, they ilgrde there has been no medicine: like ItWore iu our community."' . . . • .. . .._ . .. , - • - • . Erup#orkii Pimples, BlateheS;l'iustades, bi-' cois; Sorcs;artditlrViSeases9f theaPrixt; • , :. From !ler. Bat, Stratton, Briitol, England: ....... 4, Louly ilo laylhaty'ro you ntalthe -praline, *lien. I add my.testimony to that yeti publish of the me- -41icinal virtues of your SAMSAPAIIILLA.. 31. y daugh. . ter;,aged-ten, ha an' afflicting humor in hie .cars,., . eyes, arid- hair for years;whichlwe were unable: o 'cure Until we:tried your SAnsir_trar..L , t; l • She has been:welt, fur,,sime mouths;". ~.. --. .: •.'-• . ..." :- ,', -'From - ,Vrr: Jane E: ilice,'it well-known . aretdinia+7 ' . - ctteeßOWlailg of nennisrille, Cap 2 .3fog Cu, X:. . ti Ile daughter has ;iffered Or a year past with a. :scrofulous eruption, Which . tras very :troublestuue. • :',C . Othing -afforded' any .relief .. - until . ..WC • tried,:j - 011r ' S'Aus4.rami..L.A., which' gain completely eared ber.". .Prom Curries. P.- rifige,. , Es.3,, - or the : friaely4Mciten' • . .Gage; 3farray"cf• Co., tneowfactuirri.of cnapielled liaperi in Sa.shior, X. IL-: •: .• ' • ... • - ~ -. . • • i.. 1 . had Tor several years a -very .troublesome humor hi my, fare, which - grew. constantly: worse: until it distil:areal - fly features rand became anintol - 'eralile affliction. I tried almost everything: a..mnri . could Of bothanviee and Medicine; but without .any ,relief. *hatever,matil'l toot your SATIS.UP,VanA .L. It iramediately made'My face trorSe; as youtold me. It mig:ht, for a :time; tmt - iii.e.' few weeks. the: new Skin -begart• to . form under. the. blotches; ;and ;con-' li nneltuntil .u y: face itVas 'smooth aii any.bodyta; . and I am-without any symptoms' of the iliseasetno4 ..I 'know of. :1 enjoY,perfect liellth; and without .a doubt owe it to your .. S.irts.itt.f.uft..t.a.".. - • ..... Erysipelas—:General Debili4--Parify the ' prom 'be. Rat. Scoria, . "Tin. Y I seldom frill to remove.Erup:iwis and Scrgrethats Sorot by the persevekloguSe of yotir 11LCAPA ft I LLA; and I•have just now curedmi attack of .11"ati:quant-'l.:rpijeici-s with. it,' . .,Noalteratlyt . wo ossess euals. the 5. : 11:3A P. 041.1. A .Volli have. sup plied to the profession as Well tO tlie . people." • . . . . From if. li*„.4.lmston Trirkoman,.;:ohio.. - . .-For, twelve years, I ' hail the yellow on my right arm, during WhiCh time: I tried •all the celebrated physicians I could reach;and took , hnn- . dredi. of dollar worth of ineslielnes,.•.Tho ulcers . - were so bad that -cords beetnini and the 'doctor's decided aritiMiust be arainitatial: I began taking Your 'rook two 1)011?.* • tles,.and. sonie of ..yotte.l'tti.. ; Together titeyhavo. eared Mie. • Tam now as well and Bound as any beirly', - Iteing in-n pablic place, my case . is known . to- every hotly is this cornrimaity, and- exits the wonder of-, -Froin Trott.- Renry -..lfonro; -V. P.- P., qr Newcaitle; a leadlng member. of of theTiinadian I havemsed vinir mY. I for gritieral and-the -blood,' with very henriletal. results; and feel :conildeinte -in ..c.iiinincincling it to thb afflicted." ," • • • • • I 't!#•e i . soae, . Salt ..33lieturi Sdald-Head, Snre Byes: . . Rom: llarreg Esg.,•thc• able editor .if the Tunklirtnnock Democrat, 7'enn.9llrania , •• • Our only. child,.about :three years of lige,. wits - attaCked.by +purples on his forehead..- They rapidly spread until they formed a. loathsome mid virulent: sore; Which CoVered. his -face, and- actually. blinded his eyes for come days. - . A skilful-physician applied • .nitrate•of shyer and, other remedics,_ without •aty apparent effect. - - For fifteen days we -guarded - his -hands, lest with thinn he should tear opentinefes - tering and corrupt wound avinelt-Covered Iris :whole face: Having_ tried every - Olt; else •Nve had any hope from, we' began giving your. SattsM,M;li.uvi_ mid applying the Wade - of pikish lotion, lid.:yo¢ dinict. The sore - began tb hotliivlteuwe. had . ipy.en• the first, bottle, and was well,when - we.finished .tlte second. : The eYelingieS,which.liad come + out, grew npini-and- lie is now as • healthy and-fair as ,aily other. -The - whole neighborhood, that the child must - die." • ..- • .• . • syphilis.and•Mereprial.Pisease: • Dr. • liirant Sibat; of St. Louts, MisSoitri.. • " 1 lind..yonr SARSAI.Ap.II.I.A:a 'muye' effectual remedy. for. the • secondary - sYmptonts of Sy - pit - ills and for syphilitic disease than any Other-WeposScSs. - The-protession•tere inlebteillp you for some of thin best medicinetimehave," • : • - ...Frost -4. .7.• French, „lf: D., aacniinent I iii/sterner of • : Lawrence, : Miss., who is a , rToiiiinent - stait'ker •• the •Legislatureof : • • " Dn. *YEIC. -My' dear :Sir have- found:Your SAI:SAPA4III.LA: tint excellent remedy fee Syphilis,- ln.all of the printuriouttl.Seanulary type, aid,effen foal in-'some cases that Nvere too cbstinnte - tO.yreld to ether remedies.' .1 do; not know , what ,we can ein piny With more cerinisity suecessovnere.a.powCr teralterative is required:"• -• • •• • • : . _ '.. Mr. Chas.-S. io n Lien., ofNew - Pruneleicli,.:X...l., - 110.drendful.uleorki onliinleg,s, caused by nbitsc. m Of. eroiry; or ;nerctirial drsease, which grow mare .mud more, .agg,Tavated Tor years, :in spite or cVEry remedy or treatment that - could be applied, untilthe .1)N - severing, use of Arm's relieved him.. -Few cases-own be found morn ',inveterate and distressing, than this, and •It_toOk several -.dozen _ Leuborrlices.,Whites, Female W.eaktless,' are-generally `produced by:internal' Scrnyhlyns.l.7 l eiralion , and-nre very often' . Cured by the - alterative 'effect-of this..S.ins.-Niquit.r.A., Some. cases require,. however,- in ilil of-the tiAtts.NT:.Nnit.r.a the Ekilita . application-of local retnedies.... -• From 'the .well , knozen: and. widelicelebr‘ated Dr. • . . Jaciob Morrill,' of Cincinnati. • • alterative found your - SansAp.Nnu-La.. - au excellent alterative - in . diseases of -females,: Many cases of .Irregularity, Leueorrliceai Internal-tileeration; and Viral debilityarlsing - front the sproliilons diathesis, have yielded ' - to it; and •tlicre are- few'. flint- do- not, when Its effectis Prop&ilY.sicied byloeal treatitient," , . A lady; unwilling 'to ...Whlb ihe.pybliealion: of lier • . 31Vylateghter and myself have: been cured - of a' very- debili tat littr• 3 wucerrheen of long, . standing, by two bottles of. your SAtis,trAuti,t:A . ." • . .• ..'• - Rheumistism,- Cohtpleint,Dys pepsi. • n, Heart-Disehse, - Teui•alkiw; Nihnn.caused by Scrofula in the systerit,:are eared:by this .tx.T..S.tris.ve4Rit.l.4.:.'." • .• • •• • • --::•,;-:•-. .....AYIWS::. • ::.. -,,, .. CATITATITIQ:.-PTIjS . . possess so litany:Advantages: over,tbe•:other .piirl . uitivei-in the. tharltet,and . t.beir Superior virilles are. UniVersally htioirrt, - thativc need , net do Thore .than' to, asSure,..tlie Public their quality islnaintaluetegnaito tbe best it ever ..has been, and that they, inay'be Aepended :on 16 - do all that theYllaVe ever. Preparedi.by soul liy , •. . . . . . J.G. MOWN .&," Sell:And:by nll the drug ge,t. in IN,Atsille, nb.:!i by. all dedlere in niedicinti. 'eve. July 1.6., Schenck's Mandrake. Pills SICK HEADACHE, Its Symptoms, Cause and ,Cure. . . . . rp HIV% Ita received ita name front a.constant nau -1.. 'sea or sickness at the irtolhatit,: whiciraftendS -the pain in the, head,' . This headache is iitif;to tin : itn the . iniirning on . waking from a deep ste&ti,. 1111 , 1 , wiieli.iic , ine "1 r .irregularity iif -diet has beeti cototai tied on the (la ai iiire, or Slipletime.4 for several days tirecinus:* ; . ' first there is a dist reSsing ly•onpres.siv . feel Mg. in th wad: • ..wiritirj,, , radnally Overgesi Ow a severe Heavy pain in the. • temples. frenuently attended. by a sense, of :fulinestr'and tenderness moue eye.; and extending' cross. the fore head.-1 hereis n clatniny;, unpleasant taste iii the mouth, an iiifensiimbseath, - and the longue . covered .. With le yellowiSh White f ur: '.. .Tbe sufferer desires : to' be: 11161 m :in it dal k rootn. : ...A.a*Vomias'the Patient feels the . faineSs in the headund pain in the temples; take a large lose of Schenck's Mandrake -Pills;. and'. in, an fMtir Or tern they-win feel tis•wellas'ever..:.'rnis has been. tried , by thousands,. aud is-always kayo . to 'cure: and instead '.t.if the Siek litiatiache coining on every - week ee. ten . days. they Will-not. be troubled - with It pace: in three . mo ':. •Schenik's Mandriike.Pills are composed of a number of roots txiiiides Podophinin. Or ciairentrated Mandrake, , all of•whic.h.fend to-relax toe-secretions of the liver, .' .and act More prompt than blue pills or inercinry, midi: •ont leaVing tiny dangerous etfeets.'. - Ink bilious person they wilt snow tbeipsei Kee by . - Me .stOola. • - They- will m expel worths, !midis: bile an all: morbid : Matter from the system:. In sick , headache, if they are taken as tit. , • retail above. fa full dase as gOO7l as they,. feel the firSt I...symptoms of it),-Dr. Eictierick•wil I-and. has. thructed hi, • agents' o return the money if: they du not.girc perfect • 1. if it person brie been compelled to 'stay - out: Ipte'at night; andrirink too lunch :Winn,: by: taking a dose of - . pins;on going. to 140 - next' morning' he will' fee; as : though he iiiid militant: a drop unless he forgets. to..go to bed avail. - - ~. . , .•.- •.. . . . , . .. . . . ... They Oulv . cost :25 cents.a fink. •.• . • - . - • Whoever:lakes, Meth will . ..l:deer it.° any other. .They are worth a dollar. Co at . sick nun • Inc every, cent .they I)ontC • torget .t niupc=S treseu'a Tf vyintSKEPn,t.s. rctailat pi.. Schenck's Print:iv:lP Office. N0.:15 North Sixth stmet.Phtlarlelphia, and . 1# DlTl"'fFte storekeepers , • • „ . • Price Iltr*Ptil moil:lc Syrup: Seaweed Tonle. each $1 pp per tutt ile: I 101 the half dozeri,• or two • lua : Syraphld f)pe Tonie, tor • • %ell I be at his 'office. 15. North 'Sixth St ret.t.:lliilatielpitia. SAtililbli teespat ients.:-,- lle inlkett•no•chargti t'ortitivice, but for a thorough ex aniination• of 'the lungs'- with 'his .liespirorneter.,t he' ciarges • • " • March . • , . Illost . o onipiete. Se ve.iitg - ..1111:1- . , ..,, • (Anne. Llislenee... •-• • • .. The . Inttoductiotyof the FLORENOE " Dates a neirer.a.hi . Seig liekhine• • • - • It Sittd.,• 4tAnthiir . m;• - 13,13214.1m; • . QUithe. - sind Ga . ther.,•an4 Sews on:a - . -The:-undersigned has been - appointed Agent Schuylkill County',-of the. Floreiwe Sewing -Machine Contpany.Marnithettirers.ef.the celebrated 11pversible .Feed Sewing Machines . • ' • ' • The following - adTantages oter any and .all : Sewing 'Macitiues.-are - eaimed for the —Florence ": . • • : ••. At makes totir;djfferent stitches: the. leck,•.knot, dun ble:iirek and •double-kinit, -one and 'the same, ma- Each . stitch being:alike • on- both. Sides. the• It has the revertible:feed tnotion, - -which 'enables the •operatiiii;:by turning a thumb- scmw. )hate-tile work. un either o . the tig . ht leit. to : .atay any -part of the:sante, or fasten' tha ends of the seams, without turn.' • (lhanging the i.etigthot the stitch, and friim One kind of St hell ti) anOther, can readilYbe done While' the um; . . Chine js in -motion: • • . • -• • ••Eyery stiteltie perfet in itself. .making thi - seam se curc'and uniforin: • . •- . • ' ii.is aiimett a t ilsOmis, - -and.ctin : be used - where (inlet is neccesaryi • ... • • • . • . .• Ite minions are all pos.:Lit'et• there are no, iprings to. get out of tinier; and its'elniplicitv enablee. the mbar in . . experienced toe:Pen:tie It. • • ." ••• ' It will not dreth 'of the okrefor, as: All- the' machineryla on:the top nf. the' table. • . :' '.• • • . • t is the reriettaidil lewerin tbewOrld - t - maktit:five stitclicicto- each revolution. ' ••. iu stiteh ix-the Wonder of'alf:*-because ,of its ••-cote blued -iiiivticitv. stret.gtfiandbeauty'. .• ••• . IGddes thefheaviivit or finest e uric:with:equal facili ty, without: change of , teusiiin or machinery. • • Every Machine hail one of -ilenek.'s patent beifimcce 'attached, fthe light. to nee Which we control.) enabling the operathi . to inn' any ividih.of hem desired. -' . The public respectfully Imitettics - examine them Machine's. at the stirre - of the undersigned, Celitre stweei, Puthivilic,. where fell partioular.a will be giteu. MOItIlIS.• • . . . . TING: