rnia.sicar AL TiligtedDir. JtDGB CLL.= • coal I believe my eyes! Was that Relen—ony Ilelen—to whom I was to be married in a month. hanging familiarly of another's arm, and looking up u bor ingly in his face as she had been wont tdo in mine? 4484 no reason to distrust my eyes. Ti fact I knew them to be exoeptionally good. It certainly was Helen. - But what could she be doing there, and who 'could As be with on terms so intimate? • I had every reason to believe her at home, hurt• dreds'of miles away; and except tOws.rd a btother or myself, I felt she - had no buinena acting so. But I knew she had no brother, and equally well that the /elltitlTltitt with latr IMO btisldoei tour I was Wang b4ifore marriage had brought me to Item' Or leans; and it vu on one of the public promenades of that city that I so un expectedly met my Minced under the circumstances mentioned. Determined to have an explanat ion, I hurried forward to meet the pair, / raised mr bat tteretnoniously, bat, be yond a stiff bow from the gentleman, re ceived no recognition from either. "Apparently you have forgotten me" iksaid to Helen in a voice tremulous with passion. in Epite of my efforts to appear ell m, She shrank frightened from my look and clung closer to her companion's arm. He conducted her to a rustic seat at a little distance, and returoing, accosted me in a tone stndiously polite and haughty. "I am ready to hear any thing you may have to say to the lady." said be. "I am not aware," I replied, "of any reason for making you the medium of communication between us." "That your maaner is—not quite re spectful," he answered, hesitating a mo ment for the expression. "is one reason; another is that the lady is my trite." I was thunderstruck. My borne was at a distance from Helen's. Besides, I had been traveling for weeks, and had re eeived no letters from her. I remembered hearing her friend tease her about a handsome gentleman in New Orleans, where she had spent the last winter. This was undoubtedly he—the favored lover. Helen had only been fining with me, and in my absence, with oar wedding day fixed, had perfidiously married my rival. They were even now in their honey moon! The thought made me fariont. "Yernr.wife is a Was woman (" I hiss ed through my clenched teeth. - "You are a—." Controlling himself, he added: This is no place for what re mains to be settled between us. Tour card if you please. Do not let rey wife see." 'l l I wOtad have !lung . it in hts face, bu t t I knew that to make a 'scene there might forestall the opportunity , I longed for of meeting my supplanter in deadly cm. fact. I blinded him my card quietly. He thrift it iA his pocket, and returned sae I hastened away,impatient for the hour to come, when, weapon , in hand, I might (=front the mut I MOO (gall hated. At that time and place, stick affairs were not accustomed to be long deferred. It wu neceseug that I eturild procure the services of 'a friend w .. • delay. Tere wu but one person In the c an old college-mate, to whom I could apply in such a need. I bad hie addreesi l nad set out at once to fled him. Then turning a street corner, u I hur ried along, whom should I see coming to me but the faithless Helen, her face wreathed with smiles, and her hand ex tended to greet me I - She has surmised the danger to her husband, thought I, and would seek to disarm my vengeance. But my heart was steel. I spurned her proffered hand, and, with a look of anger and contempt, which I was glad to see had its effect, putted on quickly and in silence. lily friend accompanied me to my room; where I at once vet about arranging my affairs. I knew my adversary's second would call in an hour at farthest, and I was anxious to have everything in readi ness. I had scarcely finiched what I had to do, when a visitor was announced, whose errand, as I anticipatedovas the delivery of the expected message. It was the form of a polite and courte ous note—bow polite and courteous such missives always are—merely stating that the writer had committed the making of s]l necessary arrangments on his part to the bearer, ar his friend, Colonel Wyng, and expressibg the hope that the affair might be terminated as speedily as possi. bie. "You see," explained the colonel, atter I had introduced my friend, Tom Bright, "my principal has an engagement for the opera this evening, and is desirous of getting through in time for it." - I gave the gentleman assurance that there was no disposition on my part to interfere unnecessarily with hi" friend's engagements which, it was to be hoped, nothing might occur to preveit , keeping —Adding that, as the challenged party, I 'elected pistols at ten paces; Efo no time need be wasted on preliminaries. ."Inithat case," said the colonel; "we may start at once. I have a carriage at the door, and we can pick upjny friend on the way." We excepted trig offer, and set out ice- cledlitay. Tom and the colonel chatted pleasantly ~i,%1 the carriage stopped in front of lin elegant mansion. "We mast stop here a moment gentle men," said the eolonel. "Please step oat;" and opening the. door be ;ed the Tom and I would have preferred watt• leg in the carriage, but the colonel in sisted so politely. that we got out and fol. lowed Mal up the alter*. The door opened, and having eondtieted us into a nest sitting-room the col.mel bade Ds °settee him a moment, and disap• pealed. "This way, gentlemen," he acid, return ing after a few minutes. He led us through a pair of folding doors into an apartment where ow (veil were greeted by a tableau„ t at which mine were even more setonished thin by the eight They had enc(notered in the !note log Thi4lelltood the man I was on my way to tight, between too Helene ao like, that which of them was mine I telt I should never be able to decide. 41 1Vbst deuce you were, Fred," said one of them—l saw it wiul my Helen now by the ring on her finger—"to mistake my sister for myself'this morning, and go quarreling with her husband." : I don't know whatl stammered. "And then to get so absurdly jealoui," she continued, "and refused to speak to me after so long an absence. I've a good mind not to forgive you !" "You see," explained my late enemy, my Helen—whom you bad never seen before—and your Helen are twin sisterti, so nearly alike that intimate friends are usually compelled to take their word for which is which. They are devoted to each other, and Helena would haVe Hel en come and stay here a week or two be fore her marriage. She has been here• a couple of days now, and an hour ago came in ming- 7 " "I did no' such thing !" pouted Helen. "At any rate," he continued, it came out that you had met her on the street, and unaccountably refused to speak. A thought flushed upon me. I looked at your card. Though I had never seen you, I was not ignorant of the name of my intended brother•in•law. All was made clear, and I dispatched to the eolonel to bring you here as the beet way to prevent bloodshed between prospective relatives." The opera engagement was kept, a happy evening was spent, and after many blunders, I began at last to be able to tell which was my Helen. I don't think the whole world could deceive me on that point now.-21. Y. Ledger A limas Fitt• They do not settle troubles in Nevada as we do here. Instead of lions and lambs laying down togeth er, and permitting' a little child to lead them, they fix up differenoes of opinion with the revolVer and the bowie knife. Here is the way a trouble was dispoied of in that State a couple of weeks age: Tarrthrms Crrr, Nevada, September 7. —Andy Fuget, a carpenter, and Jack White, a miner, taught a due) night be fore last with six-shooters' A lend had exerted between the men for some tints, and a few days ego when they met on the depot grounds Puget said, "We might as well Settle our trouble here." The men then separated, with the under standing that they would fight the first time they met. Night before last the men met again on the corner of Main street and a little alley runuin 'up into • - Chinese cittatary They no soon er recognized each - other than e battle The t %;At The firingt i wasery rapid; s\•.o, pid, indeed, that an y who heard it thought that morelhait to men were engaged in the shooting. The majority of those who were in the neighborhood when the shooting began ran away as fast as the legs would carry theta, but two or three men, who sought shelter ,in the iron doorways of Bnskhalter's store, stood their ground and witnessed the whole battle. White fell first, and, striking on the edge of the sidewalk, rolled into a gutter about eighteen inches in depth. Fuget fell about the same time, seeming ly from the effect of White's last shot, rolling in the same gutter in which White was lying, and at no great distance from him. Between the two men lay a bundle of gunny sacks, owing to which they were unable to see each other. Fuget began to crawl toward White, who lay in the gutter unable to rise. He dragged himself along the gutter until he reached the gunny sacks. He climbed up on these until he could see his mortal enemy, and then fired at him his two re maining shots, White aroused himself, and by great effort raised his pinto i and fired his last shot, which rolled Fuget from his position on the sacks, and ended the desperate and bloody fight. When the firing ceased and only groans t Ort to be 110111* the citizens rapidly col lected, and Boob a great crowd was on the bloody battle field. The bleeding and groaning men were carried to where they could be cared tor. Fuget, howev er, needed but little care, as he was dy ing when taken up, and lived less than, ten minutes. The shot which proved fa tal struck him in the left-groin, severing a large artery. He bled frightfully. White' wonnds'were three in ,number, and of such s nature that they must ne cessarily prove fatal, • Tasiris and elegancehotigh they s' reckoned only among the smeller and sec ondary morals, yet are of no mean impor tance in the regulations of life. A moral taste is not of force to turn vice into trite tue; bat it recommends virtue with sone i . thing like the blandishment of pleasure. El THE ARGUS AND RADICAL : WEDNESDAY, -OMB JOHN P. DEAN Al‘A2:• HARDw CUTLERY, - $1 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ossperttare and Blacksmiths' Tools, Shoves, Spades. Scythes, Snathes, Hoes, Yorks and Rakes. together with a large and varied stock of Hardware and Cut lery, suitable for the trade, at greatly re• dyced rates. .152-/Y Demmler Brothers, No. 118 Smithlleli greet, TIN, COPPER, SHEET IRON WARE. Stoves, Clothes Wringers, C,_Ty, Bri tannia and Block Tin Ware, Enamel ' ed Hollow Ware, Refrigeratiirs, Ice Chests,Water Coolers,lce • Cret.m Freezers, Bird Cages, Gas Stoves, And House Furnishing Goods Generally; NVIIOLESALS AND RETAIL. Patent Adjustable Stove Shelves, The most metal Invention of the Age! Sole Agents for Spear's World-Renown ed and Unrivaled ',-• Lothracitfr Coal Heating Stoves, Sole Agents for tile Torn Thumb Carbon "y_Cook lug Stove! This little Stoves the Wonder of the Day, and the ffilly article of the kind that will give you entire satisfaction. GROCERS' GOODS A SPECIALTY. augri.4), WHEN IN PITTSBUBGH PATRON - In CAPERTONS' DINING ROOMS. Tablee tarnished with the best the market at F fords. irst Class Table, Rates Reasonab'e. SINGLE XE.A.LB 50 CIMTS. - A ,^ Meals from 6% a. X. until 12 o'clock at night. Remember the Mee, No. 60 Market Street. eirCut this out and briar It with you. aagV.4w Brighton, Paper Mills, BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A. P 5,11111700, MALIMILLA, ROOFING, BAILING, HardWaze Glas., Straw. RAG 44iT.D___CARPET s3E= O 1: 0 3E3 3FL E 3 MANUFACTURED And Sold At Wholesale & *elan! by Praia, letter & Co.. PIITSBURGH fr'itage taken to exchange. J. F. DRAY°. J. H. llicCalzar, J. B. Axon.L., Tuoi. XCCRIIILBT, Cash`r Beaver Savings Bank TROS. ILCREERY & CO., EXCHANGE, COIN, COUPONS, And Bankable Paper. Collections made in all porta of the United States. Special attention to Collections and Remittance,. Interest on time Deposits. Open from 9a.m.to 5 p. m. Dyl7-ly ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY OF E.RIE, PA. Cash Capital $250,000 00 ,Asssets, Oct 9 '7l, 311,948 29 Liabilities, - • - 5.200 00 0. NOBLE, President; J. P. VINCENT, Vice Pt. H. W. WOODS. TM:tearer; Tuos. F. GOODUICD, Secretarl. DIRECTORS: Hon. 0 Noble, Erie lion. t.ho. B. Delameter, .1 W Hammond, dol Meadville, Ps. Hon Selden Marvin, do l lion J P Vincent, Eric Hiram Diggett, do , Henry Ramie do Charles H Reed, T Churchill do `Sontlaard, \("apt J Rtchards do W B therratt, do , Richerd ()Trio, do H W Noble, do F H Gibbs, do Engl_ehart, do John R Cochran, do J H. Nell, do M Hartlebb, do W H Abbott, Titusville. Capt D P DobbirW 1.,d0 Jno Pertig, Policies issued at fair rates and liberal terms. Insures against damage by Lightning as well as Fire. CHAS. B. HURST, Aft. Rochester. Pa.. Dec. W. 1371; ly W. W. BAKER, (Stutoessor to Baaelttne,) Virsouwa BZLUL DZALBB IN -7-N BROM LITHOGRAPHS Eng?wisp LitAasraphs, Rain and % ed, tograpitgr, Passe Ferrante. MouWings an' 'Picture Frames' Of all kinds, 87 Fifth Avenue,• doors abcrta i iEmitbleld Bt..] Pittalmrsk. t • :1'2;7/ 11. rancomins, PHOTOGRAPHER uoy6tf t$ gittmitionstato. PITTSBURGH, PA. NAM UTACM=NI 01 AND DEALERS IN PROPRIETORS OF THE 82 Third Avenue, BEAVER, PA. DEALERS fl _ Ii RR, a W.,Phyticiatt aad dinvon. once that fanner] occupied by_ Drs. „may and Lawrence. . Dr. Mcutt's house. IIAUNLILP,,J. 14 Attorney, at Law. Mee In A, the Court-horie Be ear, ?a. legal was promptkr attaacied to. lay3lS-1y ujityls J. IL, dealer in Pitney bry Goods, Y Cbolce Groceries, and Notions- t B Pecialtl Tea and tines,) Yloar, Peed, and Wooden -*are, corner of Thud and .tintriao streets, Beaver, Pa. novloll LIAISON TIM. Groanles, car AIMM Ls .sub. 4. D., Qum& r Lai twwoosay. - - ✓ V lons, Third street )011'70 Q NITGBII, 8. & CO., dolga In Groceries and Pro. visions,' Third sue t. ILM.VM Yu. B. ii.„ dealer in Millinery Gioods 1.1 and Trimmings, cor ad et. and Diamond. JOYS aNDRIBBSSII 111R10, dealer Drnge and Meli icines, 3d st. Bee adverus g Tent• // 29-70 11100 ME J., dealer in Dm and Medicines, .1.3.1 Third street. J719'70 rINALLON ROBBBT manniacturer aiiii dealer in 1 Boota and Shoes, Third street. jy2170 ILIERTZ 11., manufacturer and dealer in Boots I.YI and Shoes, Third street. JP2910 WALTER F., Baker and Confectioner. north- V V out corner of the Diamond. jy2Bllo A xsaufz O. H... dealer in Tin. Copper and A. Sheet Iron Ware, Third street. jr/9'70 H. BrICII. MAXI Wll3Oll. H. B. 11100R2. T_TICR, WILSON a MOORS, Attorneys at Law 1.1. Office: Rear of the Court-house. ÜBALTO'S Shady Side Photograph Gallery. U • Second Floor, Dunlap's corner; opposite the toll bridge. aprll-Iy M 0 LTBit. J. C., Market street. Bridgewater, dealer In COAL from Bank at McKinley's Han. feb2l'73-ly IjURST A. C., dealer in Dry Goods. lists and 11. Clips, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Trimmings, Bridge street.lY 29 '7o STILES t dealers - in Groeeries, -- Provisfoni. and Quensware, Bridge street. ir2910 ItAr ULHEIM 8., dealer in Carpots, Oil Cloths and .LTI. Variety Goode, Bridge street. jy29"70 T J. POWER—Civil Engineer and Surveyer. CJ • Oftce near Depot, Rochester, Pa. 6441 (IRAS. P. BROBZUK, Druggist Pharmacist, kldealtr in drugs, mectletnes, peritune ries , toilet articlesaholee brands allobacco, dgs.re, dicr Op posite tiio depot, Rochester, Ps. ang6 73-1 y rrRO l 3. KENNED CO, (succe4sOrii io Wm. Rueettling,Y Druggists and Chemists. Pre salytions carefully compounded at all hours. In the Diamond. Rochester. eep4.l3 NV i tts " an i dlitirrY. Ir l a i n alc i g Y st= ?Ar mond. Rochester, Pa. (sepl4;ly ANRY LAPP, Yann2acturer and Dealer in LA. Furniture of all • • Brighton at., abate Flow Factory. Bee stet. (sepltay ANC :4 C. BAN Druggist. Pres tfcsas carefully cow ded. Water et., Roo- heater. (5ep141,7 t CO., outtsetors and Builders, • 34 aufacturers of Doors, Shutters, Bsc. $ - Rochester. [sepll;ly COTT, 801 LB & s • S, Su • so •C. S Laicize & Co„ - • • in Sawed and Planed Lumber. Lath & Shingles, • • - • . sp18;17 cisrlll, 'foil!' F., (N - :?) • Gro- 1.7 anise , Float, Feed, Nails, varieties and No, tluns, best qoalities and lowest prices. New Brighten and Washington_ streets, Roe/water. seg011,711.1: , • 4,2 PZICKLIZR 4 13QNS, If holeealo i skad retail (law 0 erg to- Dry Goods, Groearies 4 Flour, Wain, best btores,/n3a,Zialls. Water ec. (nal° DOGS W. A, AL D., iL PHYrACIAII AND . SURGBOii. sepri.3'7o lATIKAN 41 CO., (successors to Ostman, Par k, sous &*dealers In all kinds of rough aDd dresses bor. selerlV SCHR9II 3 CH4.8., manufacturer of and dealer In Tin, Copper awl Sheet Iron Ware. 'twang, spouting. &.C., attend to. N. York et. *4316'70 JOHNSON W. W., dealer in Carpets, 01 Cloths. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Tilllllol and Vali. ety Goods, near RE depot. sel6lo STRFPLIDEI 41 CLARK. proprietors of Jokneon House. Good accommodations and goodnta bles. Near RR depot. sel6'7o STREIT GEORGE, manufacturer sa dealer In Booota, Bhoea, Slippers, Am., Water at., jesl6 DA.VID AUGHINBAUGH, mintifacture7of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware; dealer In Stoves. Tin Rooting made to order. Water st. '03'70 Cleo likl9 I - 1 HAS. COALS, Dealer in pants, oil,glass,nails, platelltas, looking glasses, frames, garden and flower-seeds and fancy fowls. Falls street, stew Brighton. y sep27ll-13 UTis ESURelNGlihat,Jiantacturers of car, riages, ggies, spring-wagons, back-wag ons and vehiclee, of every description, Bridge St. Both practical workmen. Successors to George Metz. =idly LANG.NECCBR, dealer in Watches, Clocks I! • and Jewelry. Repairing neatly executed, Broadway, near Falls-et_ novl'7l-ly j W. NIPPERT, Barer & Confectioner; Ice !) • cream, Oysters and Game in beacon. Balls. P' -Nice, Widdinge, &c.. supplied: tovl M. WALLACE, Dea!er in Italian it American V Marble ; Manufactures Monnments, Grave stones eat), at reasonable prices. Railroad et., near new Depot, New Brigbton. [sep27 & J. SNELLENBMfII, Merchant Tailore,- 0 • Broadway, New Brighton. See adv Lepltly Ll MOSS, Photographer. Willson Blocit, 11. Broadway. Beet photographs from re-touch ed nezatives. (4ep:4:ly LION TON Iti.;.bTAL:RANT stk. LOON.—Mealy at all hour 3, table eripplied with all the delleacie* of the ‘ealori. 'cow. «fitlamStrlcf::a comer of Fa.la aLd liroadu ay. sept2o-Iy. _ lARICY G, F., general dea.er +l,2roeerie., Feed, Uneensware, (1114 s, ,t.e. 11. a; ,y, Iror. ar.d Brar.t tablen at highest prices. Railrouitst. Penn 4,„:11:511iN Gi.:l). E., n . L.,:.r.facturr of Ca - lie,a and 0 Coufectionarieg. Particular Attention paid to parties and wedding, orders. d • Get.7'7o II:LILA:CD A. 1). itCo., thyatrjr , . in Farce ar.d Dometilt, 1)11 God and tirerte Brit:A(lll%ly* sCpt3—sl) Wm call an Painting, IGraining and Glazingin q); their branches. Also Fresco Painting in Oil, DistAmper and Water Colors. Orders executed on Au 't notice. in the beet manner and on reasonable 1 ems. Main St., Beaver Palk. Pa. [nov29.ly. QTIMMBON Ltir4ffi office No. IJB 1,7 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Psi, find Beaver Falls sept23'7o Pa. KING Mrs. 8., Milner and dialer in Dry Goode. Notions, 44neensware,dte. ;'corner Main and Baker at. sept23'7o. DIINICEL W. W.. maanfactnp in Boots, Slides. Gaiters, 4t and Main stag: LARK Mns. B. 13.. dealer it illitery. Farley CLARK wad Notione. Mnin . t 4 ee5011) So a tuft* En= P. EL AGM. AONEW £ BUCHANAN littivneys ati Limy Third Street, &am r eas a. octB-13 , Opposite the Argos cam JAMES H. CI t rl rn Ncti A L m, Third street beetier, ' oey at aw, id door below - J. Moore': dru . store. I Ti t halt-ratter and ver, U work done in best Inyle, wigs, switches and topples nods . up to order . Terms moderate. Shop In the west end of the Union hotel -build ing, Berra, nag9o.lS-li 1,4 &J. I.AWBANCZ, Physicians ar Surgeons, 1U • aloe that formerly wended by 13, S r Bev. emu. Ammar, Third stir•et 2 Beaver. Pa. april-ly Tim" obti troo, D. Office lower door in J 11l building, Beaver, Pa. apil6tf BUIDGkci - WATER. LP. WI:INMAN, Yanalticture of Boo th and • Shoes. Bridge St.. Bridgewater. (eepray ABREHM, Bridge street, itridgewater, ?a., . Dealer in Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver-Wase,Spectscles,ic. Watch es, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Itebls'7l;ly ANISL MILLER, Fashionable Tailor. None Ill' but experienced workmen employed. Shop Jr*t ridgq it.. Bridgewater. Pa. febB"7l;ly. ROCHESTER. NEW BRIGHTON. BEAVER FALLS. _ R, 1, 1873. M2l MI urtly eele- Ladiee (Epta tnkee No eepl , ili/i -1, r of and dealer . Corner Race fsept23lo Assign's Aiming. LOCKRART, D. J. R. (100P2R T. L., dealer is Drage, Ned Miner, rerfamery,4e. selo/0 w i lt:Gomm, dealer In petrel Merchandise ere ac. 11llae l irpriV 4 paid for Country H ail- rood street. Vanport. aprll. I :4-3 Dill.8.11 1 MIAMIleablealP10101aa; Chroate diseasea made a specialty. Offite, IN Wash imam aymme. Medway City, Ps. I - •*I 21111114:1111LIANZOIIS. JO thf 146.11i1=,3teaulbsturer of the Great Republic Cookiag Stove, and Patentee of Por table extension top sad mitre. Mena, Ps. CONE, •Ay LIU a• • • baithg rem to Berwarightanogers hl medint ftsi, man brasebss, to the peop ef the (ft Ind surrounding sounts7. Once • • nor of Butler and Broadway. seplit- 1 y THE GREATEN' WANT Came Tito nor zidst at last. A. M'DONALD, 3 DOOllB WEBT OF }B EAVER, PL IffeCreerris Bank, Has opened a r Harness and Saddle Store In the room formerly occupied by /dr. dames PhiMe, where Ir,nrepared to famish • Harness, Sad4les, And everything usually kept in a tirst-e' s Harness and Saddle Store, He is prepare to manufacture HARNESS Of the corseat 'Wagon harness to th e finest coach harness the world ever saw at very low prices. A a at 9 cif > (0. 1-4, Has been engaged In the manufacture of Harness and Saddles for upwards of thirty years, during which time he has manufactured Harness and Saddles that compared with any that was ever put on exhibition in America. Purchasers will do wenn.° give him a' call before purchasing else where. augl3-3m The Most Attractive Subscription Rook Published This Teak.. IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS : A Romantic Narrative of the Loss of Captain Grant of the Brig "Britannia," and of the Adventures of his Children and Friends in his Discovery and Reesi e. Era bracing the Description of a 7- age Round the World. By atrium lIIIRNE,/ Author of "Twenty Thousand Leases under she Bea," ett.- 170 FM ENGRAVINGSIB2OPsg, Prise $3.50. Agents Wasted. For descriptive circulark, terms, territory, etc., address / J. 0. LIPPINCOXI. ilk \ Co., /Ws • 'Y M 7 , v M 3 FURNITURE. PARLOR, LIBRARY, , DINING-ROOM \ MITI) --- OFFICE FURNITt RE, AT 112D170:111D PVC'S. Also, sole mannlicturers for Western Penn., o inollogjes Patent Lounge Bei. T. B. YOUNG & CO., 21 Sorigifiekl Street; '"PITTSBURGH, PA. jel 1 3in Homes Still Laiger FOR THE MILLION ! Rare opportunities re now offered for securing homes in a maid. healthy, and congenial climate, for one-third of their value live years nonce. THE NATIONAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY has for sale real estate of every description, locat ed in the Middle and Southern States; improved stock, grain and fruit farms; rice, sugar and cot ton plantations ; timber and mineral lauds ; city, eiaage, and rural residence, and business _stands; mills and mill sites. factories, &c. Write for Land Register containing description, location, price and terms of properties we have for sale. Address—B. W. CLARKE 'it CO. The National Real Estate Agency, 477 and 479 Anna Avenue, Washington, D. C. may3-tf COUNTRY RESIDENCIE FOR SALE SITUATED 1-2 MILE BELOW BEA VER, and having a delightful view of the Ohio river and surrounding country; 'I mile from IL R. Sta tion; house brick, two stories high, 4 rooms. attic, hall, cellar, pooch, etc.; all finished; wash-bouse, smoke-house, well of water at the kitchen door; new, barn and stable with cellar. Nice paling fence in front of property; all well painted: good orchard in bearing condition. grapes, plumbs, cherries, gooseberries, and all kinds of small fruit. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply on the premises to the owner, J. 31. GRAHAM. Agents Wanted. Wanted immediately, four active. enerzetic men to act at' , Agent,' for the "NEW" WHEELER WILSON SEWING MACHINE tr NUJ county. Only ruck men al4 can give good reference as to character and ability, and furnish a florid need apply. We ‘4 pay guarautted saddrieg, or to t .r. conmi.orxiorte. to proper men. Only atieb men As r e ally to enter the bn*lnp.aft need apply. W3l. St'JIN Eli No. 14i Wood St., l'ittA burgh. PA. [martiOv AVOID QUACKS AND EuposTons. Ito Charge for Advice and' Corislltatiol Dr. J. B. Dolt. Graduate of Jtierson .IPtheal College. Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which he has made an especial study) either in male or female s no mat ter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 80 years enables him treat disease with 'success. Cares :mann* ... Charges reasonable. Those at a distance c —or ward letters describing symptoms and e'. .using stamp to prepay postage, Mend for the Guide to Health, Price 10 cents. J. B. DYO'IV, D . ~Phyrlcias tied Surgeon. febs-Iyl 104 Duane St.. New York. .CHANDLEI/4 that, FM continues terform ail opera in the dental pro- ton at his office, Tr station, Roches. All who favor him a call may expect Ave their work done In the best possible manner and the most reason able terms. The books of the late flun of T. J. MAN D. LER & SON are In his hands, where all who have' accounts will please call immediately and settle the same. mayl472;lY. P*EEDO*. VAN BMA'S ee.30'70 PARLOR MENAGERIE THEATORUM! Open Day and likening, an the Year. TEE CHISAFX3T LED BEST PLACE OP SIX PERFORILINCBB tro, the Stage, DAtLy 'IWO IN 713,PORENOON, Doors open from 8 o'cloett in he morning tm. tll 10 o'clock at night. la;Admission to all, cally 25 5 cuts,`se When vieiting the city, don't sfAl to visit BURNELL'S MUSEUM, Are., between Wood and Smithfield 4P, mars-73-17 Black and Gold Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS FIIit\WATC/R-EOdK5, JEWELRY Optical and Fancy Goods, &c. PITTSB URGII, PA. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Please cut this advertisement out and bring it with you. jel4-ly .:ARNUM'S HOTEL, Cor. Broad - lEOy and Twentieth Street, NEW YORK. On Both American and European Plans. Complete with all modern improvements: rooms en saih , and single; private parlors, baths, ele - tors, &c. Location unsurpassed, being in di verycentre of fashion and brilliant New Yo y life. In proximity to Chtuchea and places of- Amusement, and Lord & Taylor's, Arnold & Constable& and J. & C. Johnston's Dry Goods pelaces. The hotel is under the management of A. S. Barnum. formerly of Etarntim's hotel, Balti- more; I. N, Green, of Dayton, Ohio, and recently of New York, and Freeman Barnum, of Barnum's Hotel, St. Louis. ens:;-9m NEW CA4PETS. A Very Large Stock ' ARP STS, Oil Cloths, &c. LOW PRICED CARPETS, WHOLALE and RETAIL, HENRY McCALLUIV)), 51 FIFTH AVENUE, Rood Street.) as is ti: 31% / _ eeplB;ly Knabe & Co.'s Pianos, HAINES BROS.' PIANOS; and GEO. A. PRICE & CO.'S ORGANS, The three beet r t'nost popular litnimetts now in the marke atalogne e and rice Let, containing full particnlare, mailed to ny addretls CHARLOTTE BLUME IS 19 Sixth Avenue. PittAburgli, April-Um SOLE A 6 NT CLOTHING STORE. NEWNGO OD'S! The undersigned takes prea.ure is In forming his friends and the public zencr aPy that he has just received and opene4 , A New Sckof Goods, mars-t 1 OF THE LATEST SYLE: , FU' Fall and Winter Wear.. lie keeps the best of workmen in emp!oy, and feels confident di 11:: to cut aut., make up garments !ot.!1 FASHIONABLE & DuilAtos. -awl in such a manlier as will pic:l GENTLEMEN'S FREEING GOO ALWAYS ON HAND. • Call and see us before leaving your Orders Elsewhere WILLIAM REICH, Ji7 may4;7o;ly Bridgew:Ni J. S. WINA.NS B►% CO• 9' DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron, Navel. Glass alltl Agricultural IMPICEBOI 5-7tf. Rochester, V 4 tiN aiontionows. A/VD L 4 THE CITY. TWO rx THE ArrEn.xf _jecN, TWO ttIHE PITTSBURGH, PA 1.59 SMITHFIELD ST. Four doors above ixti:i Ave. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Of every kind, WINTER STOCK. etis't4)lllen lin iffa