I , • li F.DITOR OF 'FaiA scum : The socrest; ?! . eteht,ll4,:!e - been attained -in this direction. Knowing , t t. Ptclualtaitiou ... : .t , - . or - .A rgu s ~...ii,r,;..-t0.,, , ,, . ..-kiiiii,r.,:;-.A.-,, , 0,i-6,,,,,,,,,,,, tlif r 4 Mtvard - c - aertharimwrikair .. 7 .,... it .., _.,..,_ , ~..„_i _ . .... „..,...,.............. 4. ..„.„,...„,_ The ..Bell •►.. i. aken Idt:um ty 1,14 e nob& In genctil.:,;,44 Ku-think , ' with our ntsci4WAsst, .ftttrils thol, - ""' l- A-31:1•1 1 kiggifair - --,-"` l' • "" -1 t - - -- . r i the i id ' (tbti e *lmil# , T . winGila-?...ri or —. nothing hi more d; , evlng o ilitentio - n'ff theOia. • wo ../k4 , , v e t Hof tbiespilit hi Litt/. !gyp' .! •.ri i- , I,J , ple than the edina#On: of the yinititer! #3ekieforti gct nioie.ttta one -at tht imitidniti- tttel ~- 1 :7 - - ' ;,?...s• s-' l-c 1 • - ___ .., _ _ . ffrilli=lll UZI ••-• • toe fti and iti.lseCitneteous. is oh .1 it.. 54 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, soLoilvil for , THE Atm vs in that city. _... . -. New Overtimenients_ , . ______ , . • ''attention of .the pattlic le directed to the fol. i,4,,,, 1:e0- eeverd.!•eu•ttle. Ishtar ttppetir for the 1 5 ,4 time he Ter .A eGre to•der rerlis irjte,toratiVf•-4.tit. Barrett St Co. ,;er-}et-sle,per-.:Fortict,'l l'rvse. • 1 4 1 I-teLi-)1, Nig.-r .k. Co. r . 1 . , • . .ii-triv-ral Beverne Tax -. Robertson. .. ,ve' Pete ..‘ aciftei-OiCco..DireCiont. ell.mlii, ACCinit-RBCCOWI tp. i.147.14110.r. NVII( 1.- -S. J. Crme. • ',runt-o*rd Motser,-11. :McGoweut iz''''teci3l Notit*,---Watt Gcali. fa.vi6.—lion. A. L. lioaael; Mi,jutant General of 1/4.150. ht.. oar thankm for' a copy of Lie report • P. ;19r Iclpii _ • . err; pre,,-A hired nezrn , giri in the employ of Dr. Vaelalo..run etr.fn the same night that tine of the roll. 1;6. oerurmit in 12.009^4er. taking ti ''''bont ;3I worth of tfle Pecter'4 - valuable.; with her. . . . isartrrrn.—"Mari E. Cruntrine - _or Washington 0 00• who was iri,tl last. week by the Court then in In dint county. for the murder of the husband alaiLe adopted tidhl she wat, wait acquitted toymins nn, uu Ito her, oii the , ground of install (way of prOaf to sustain the charge. • • rr. Strert-commispioner'For.t... twn vomit! with nhorse and wagon: cleaning the frolil the A good Idea. Beaver is a MINI . . , &Lotto: Tlr t .e.oATtos.—Wai‘hinAtton ,,,, vnty Pent a 1 ..., : , d,.le:•:ttit Is-t wee% to the Penitentiary. It ' n „,,,b,n,1 ..v% ea perven. alt.tuld. TltEgr mmteit.termti 4,rhmres :111 , 1 CIIIIIC- TOO as fOlome:1FI. A. Elf. ~,,aii. bre.re. el•zht .ear:[; ,Totin D. Steep and John. i z „,,;. ! *, bari:lary'. Ilia ye:tn. eatlt : Edward 7 04 - Melt • r „.. , ,s ( iv..lltrie • y aro; Frtmk L. Stem.. l a rceny, t w o ~,,,.. w i n : Tta taiemn , ticolorrt9) latreny.,.two years , vdthet.dierion :obit ',minas' fur eight scare. Tepr: i= :to anchor to the srnil." And mrkii hop e obtlinerl by' those afflicted with lir any diFemq , of the ecalp. lin the vrriti, nl :t I.): —Barrett's link Restorative,' . Ti,rt taizery con—sold hr nll DrurzOsts. • 1 - .. ! when' it was discovered that be shot a lad about sixteen 1,-,-,-. Itri , !nw laly whose husleuni fell in the ser vears old. named Cha:leit t'htstly., a son of the neigh- 1 ',.,-,{ti.co . ilatry. hi traveling from the West to this - • " • - , ' •• • bor whom Miss Jordan luta lewd visiting, Yonwr • ' •• ',.., Y borYebbook at - New Gallilee. orithettth ,t r• 1 • -- , n • , CheslV stated when they found hicli that he in a spirlti „,,f:rft nadslaing ;two promissor. notes aluonnting , ,- ~.. ~ . I followed Miss Jordan to scare' her ~,,•;,0 - ,stalr, -, and e scarole - five doliart, a goverinnent of in ' ` g. `'' 'la' Miss : and that he was lingering around:to see , if he had etc t•••,S fame buntirt'll"clollars. some fifteen or twenty rslasin ;mat' talls . ;:beides a-railroad ticket ondoth.. -gmn r ibthed hi ” PurP"se•.- - lie cannot s li eB i'l bl j live shot' through the breast. Mr. Jordan feels yery ,„,,, vr liaise only to the owner. The findPr will , being ' much distressed at what he has done. as the two fam- , t o Inerally reworded hr te l vimi. it at the house of Mrs , . 1 , , : i 1 - 1 Hies `wereAn the best of terms. ' Owing to the fact matt bN , iv ;Attire. or it this office. . . 1 that we h (i ive had -so many murders and robberies per- lina-rs A et, norm syr.o.—Two -of . Mr. Cinney's petrated ,tn liar- county lately , the public .exonorste . h,,,,,,,; of B A ,li.n. t.lO county. wen. nn e e renninennsty Jordon from blamf. lie hits offered to give himself , 1, ,k, 5 , p0. , ,,-iron of bed Thursday 'might week, by up, but the authorities will not receive him." - 'i rams Es, livz r+bers. From,iltenre they were trlthlen; • • , . t,,',-rirkly. tt . thvnt. where they ivere left, they-being , - DENtnrRATIC ANNOKKCEMENTA. — The last /Arai an •o, .sora.,ed to be userl longer i ntel two other ' flounces Samuel Barnes of Rochester township, and ~ t r es,.- of .note citizen of'that _tewm were taken in , John . if..Corothers of Hanover township. as candidatesj ihrir dead. ' 'i bes,• w• re ridde r n ,till near. Alletrhe4 . for the Legislative; John Glass of New • Brighton as a I itc, ulp•ti ti i --1,- tr.., were pot riside, and they attempt- coudidite for Associate Judge ; John Hall orllnnover . el to eft-on, tn.e from the stable of a German living . township, and Martin L. Knight of Industry township.' , rats The loi-e. hoWever, awakened the German..and int candidates for ProthonotarY; J. B, Hays of Brighton Is , ru die,rout of the house acid pursued them. 'They township. as a candidate : for Treasnier; A.. 1. Jelly of bnit- , - , 1 otr the horses. and 'fled into the, woods near, Phillipsburgh. anti ItaYiti Patton of Ihmover township, 1, 0 111 1 . , nit oa••hors;ss behind- alley wets all secured :re , candidates for Commis sioner; George - C. Minis of bEtisst ib Av ree (ner"! '---%,„ , - ' •." 'Edonomy township,. as a candidate for Jury Comtrds • : stoner; Jome•-; .‘icorn of Ohio township, and Jame; . . . w ‘ l; !Fr. - Nt the elliihittrin of ilaillocl- Chamber's .Jackson of North Sewickley 'township. as mandldotes ty,rtarrlr toureirens on M'ednesday night of last week, for Popr House Director; John C. Reed of Independ a ~, , ,1 , ,-,a - , battle. it is said. at one;timeAvas 1 00 1,,,1 f an ence township ; na a candidate 'for Auditor; and S. 8., . 5 ,, th ,,,., 1 -, , ,, ~,,,..,./,,,,,„,, got two an altercation sou, the. French of Beaver, and David A. Lowry. of FreardoM.. Oaansra. tutu from words they came to blows, and us candidates for Tillmitee!.. of 2LeatlelTr.i% . ' F. ~,., tint 7. 111.1,100 d .boat, were quite mimerous. and i, The . flonsemfral -stuff." atiOnibol to each of these i tai . ,l,ln, ~ .., , , , ...i ti i s t p ,.. , .. si r „ orp , enr h i a n ye th el e J i .o t rZ. n cl eo eti n rl , T u r t hrt i wo that , ploot, at,.1.'0t'0.,.., al "re hean(11,41.41, that the belliger ,.enc, 4“. T. ~ - ,-,An• 1 --o. sail order restored. • - Flung- matter. and that rho' had nothing, to (lo with fu i rri n IT. ' i n t ta,:' •-i t alin.billir, , :' Or.. .Lc., did a -smashing" ing the w them fo of r public ation. men in b e he whole thing is evidently , . ork two or threeaver. • , bi,:dar--4 for.: 11;,:le char. . - 1 ' • -........------ .• EMI TV THE BILT.P.—A onznytr clr entn--iirnrs areund Ip the men:wane .atid altos of t'hunlvv. Rochester. this crinnty. oldie ex -41141invf123 that plate nn last Wednesday. in one of a l r,4 1,1 , re Pie t..cr lima—a lion and n 2.lSnut ttr nine the perfornianel•s commenc hir.h to a piing:- whelp. 111 keeper. on bora! e that circumstance by a (Teti:nor. re yelnd t.r..thu et*. and forma filet the lion had tnken - the ehetp tom ie 43 , eher. awl Mb , 7.llrtlig . It -the at-, 1 .1 ,1 14 '. , 1 , 1 , 11 Irmo utually wive 11144 e yolol*. The 1,141 rod , ns.l. At env" to get the t%'ielp from the • 014 Eon." was.mtisterl. Hr *heat Tent q Arti!Ar fp! plunglog it Into dm lion far 'the put , htarsaway. hilt all to no purpose. He ..r to the and then . destroyed it. rather than har.• it tatter front him. The lions we,ro MO ee. taro! nt what bad takeu,place.lhat nose of the attend ,,,mtu red the caze durinu the exhibition... The ..,-,f.;ty %help' ti oak' hm e 11111111101110 and the company were quite sorry that. Itit ..rt. tints ::.I:dtfenty, terminated. .AITT',IIrT AT !..,114.111E,- -.‘ youni7 buly. by name MC . . , . 9smet. thr, her. , ,lf from the Rochester ferry boat I Rtinuenics roriaterrEn.-On the night of last Frl 7 : rata then ner, a, it "a crossing the rhor from that (lay week, the store of Mr. Henry Seely, in Rochester. 1 tou r tuyltillip.ltiri ) . on Wednesday of last wee k, with this minty. was entered by robbers, by the back win-: , *it , tow. titi of , drowninLT herself. ' A man in a skiff d ol e. They abitrarted some shinplasters, cakes, and 9 1 / 1 1 , ici , atY. howrv..r, had his attentioiv directed to ~. candle:, and 'withdrew: The money happened to ,be t0.1.f.4 Nivea t,...!.:11.,1 drew `her up from the water, s worthleiot counierfect shinplasters anda few dilapida. its. repentin?.,of. her ra , k attempt to berry herself t el l nvs - :eent pieces. - • . ' I ''" ' fr nln;s• 6vitiy: ken? herself above the surface . Mr. F. A. Fortnne's dry goodli store.• in the same I ' 4 , lb! u se d till he readied her. Before leapin g , in, ' town. on the same night. and probably - by the gamut . 'O , tali' diu , td e herself of her shawl..haltnoraLtboes: robbers. was attempted to he entered by the hack 1 t"''• "her rinlhille.. l ller father who Ryes, with her, in , door. The noise they made, however. cansed - a large i Iscstouti Bottom, this county. recehing the news of . dog in the store to hark, which amused a boy sleeping ! t . 'dittnr , iiii-ert!itt. cone to Rochester,..,and took her i n the s to re , and the robbers fled, leaving behind a Meat. The young lady was.partially-04 of her mbad : block of hickory. with which , they Intended to expeillto 1: IS,' tir.lsof the!s • an hccurreticel ' - • • their entrance. i L.-- —............._... j The do-ening house Of Mr. Nelson. same place. we I . ' . t • I also - entered by burglars. on last Thursday night.- •n , x:t . r.WTinessi ,tc.*--14this week Fenn the Argot , They,effected an entrance by one cif th e windows. Af, 1 'satin:mu in'a Ty% W dress; Thepapet.isnow printed i ter helping themsehtes• to a good deal, of lIIITIARriIM. : , typ.. hay i ng' a 11111jil smaller- hody than the letter 1 rations pies, cakes , the., they departed. mr., , ti-ne :I L " U;e11, a n d the difference in the amount I . - sit3 , 4.l+ z mutter will equal about. four columns. The I prerwriamver. RencitEn.,-After the, Jury in . the uilli, his•trasing citenlithm or the paper and its ex, - , Tennoxinurtier rase in Washington county week he.- -"'''''`.' itdrertishie - ptitronaer, obit g:et us either to . . fore last rendered their verdict Of- "guilty elf murder In ''''art' ,, l , rsh e et ernes a smaller• ii-Pe..Un hi publics- ! the second dome." the lion. i Wm. Montgotneey, to .) " 4 -‘,..': de Tith e d ppert theiatter. and .we think : appealing for a new trial oftbc prisoner, took occasion ~. --,. %. 1 "*.nre1i,:,,,,p e r w ilt. he pleised with the ire'- :to denounce . the Jury and charge that the members 17: : :,.int, and :s_ nee n hit ns that Owen' are but few : e j‘ o t t l i t r no hi l n i :li t u t e g u ia t i l y .(sf. na4st=tont than Pe ll and ~,.. ry raper!. sir V:estern Penttsylvat fh that make a ' I nfonn i e'd him ! that he uxrnid not gaffer him to stand at , r appearance than the ,trims now does, or that ! his place at. the bar and thus artperse a Washington .4i . 5n 7 , 1, lueal or gellemll7' . i county jury. and especially one that. he had him - self: j we arguing the case. taken occasion to compli- ' - tsw tia•.• rill! Wls mirth ed at the Chi 7., , a , , .-,,, , .. '. • •' - ean ; m ee t as possessing more intelligence than any- Jury. he ... : • unt,r . an est:o)l,4)mila that is doing an ex- i had ever addre.iscaL ' I Nothing less than cheeks alms* ' si would have tailed '7 hatits.s.s.thrite,_ , :tott the Weste rn States. -toilet i to ~,.. E,' i..-formerly of this county, anti well known , '4l tlitsit at 'so pointed' a rebuke : •but we scrotum the I Opinion that Montgomery's 'monde nee was net In the f; ,. , ,,'"'t oar , iliZ”lif.. js nue of its proprietors , and least affecte d ler It . - It. was only fear of the lost ''' rn - wi- in thhi locallI‘• will b, pleased to learn f ist ermine that induced him to subside when his H0n c...,: p,, i , I i r Judge Ach .001 Ordered Waifs slio sea ~,,. • ~ . kr os perine.'9nancialle slid is hidihie pleased 1 . - - • - "h hi' We -:eta Intros, '. '' ° . ' . . . Tar mp i1 ,, , ,.i. ..„ . ;! Highly Interesting to FiFiriner6 - - ~,,,h . _.. •- . 1% .1 , • rti , Ell. Thee Coroner's Ingneid Cleveland Agricultural Wtorki . i.• ~,, Ittdiemoin murder case. re-aseembled at the . '. , CI.l.Mli-ARD,, May 29,1867. l'e'ss ,ton th:11-,aljston on Friday the 81st, at ' 9 A. Air.. I ~ onram,•ol, and examined four or are) . I TIAIIVEY 311•COWN ESQ. ; • - • . . ,_,...''' ..1 u 1111 ••• ,,, : • , .. Nothin. , of importance was clic-. I Ryer Str :- . Yotirletteroftherith,askingor , i 7 T"' tl'lint9l,y in the main beinti.merelY ountla- i • 'le answers to some inquiries tzontained there '•••.- • wi l l.-- , .. h. a 1 .. cit=.l..,,,in ~,,. 1 ,. t . n rahtuethedulmse testimeny i iin,rregarding.the Great National JReaper i.t. 4. : , : t ~,,,, ~ 1 I iwikonie light - upon the revs- . Mower trial held at Auburn N. t., last July, ~,,, 1, 1 .. . ‘ , 7.: esioo or 'other they failed to. .• - . ~,,‘,. 1 - 0 , ,,' s'; the intention to make the ineestiation , IS re 'r v- ' ' and I will now endettVer togiVe ilz+..ll „ , .. 05 .,., 1; , ,. .... -,.. h 111..11* ru , to ~ . ...b.e the aulhor- ' you the information desired; '1 . Ih':., , 0 ,..ib, , eery i i ~,,,. mi : J., .. In proseention that mar i I „ .1. , e'S:1111ihillIZ Ali the A ttended the trial referred to, and was a ~,,„4 ,.., ., , ,: hmtirned to meet at the - sameplace witne " els Present' deeply interestul observer of its proceedings, ~.,,•, , , ,,,___4 • tab. unhse 'Teller called nqether by on • (which litsted nearly three weeks). knowing . ' that itWas one•of the most important ands--' .' - 1 IlailStlie trials ever held in this country.. . • . . • - A ril n a - i . - ----.---- , •-•- 1. ' Although mowers were thoroughly tested., t--Y , l w, ( "" 15- •-k , hort linto. ago , a ramify the great interest 'in • the trial centered in 5,„,. ~,.. ''!'• I kityz twat Salineville, Columbiana • Self Raking lbatpers, and Combined Reap ' r.,,,, . -. Pnimnetl under the following circum- ' ers k Mowers. It is now the admitted fact''' ~,,,q, fo r . 11 ‘..t - Trpo v or destroying 'rime rats A on every hand that:the) great dexiderairem is i,..p.7:ht anceirnas mixed up, by a memberl, or the It sneers:fill Combined Machine--Combining Rini .eras corn meal. and' placed where these 't t first class Mower, and a 'first class Self litt . uld likely izet -some of the, mixture. Another _king .Reaper. The peculiarities and qualities .. ~ , ...,;...r : tor .'haills, not knowing what had been . or 1 lIP different first class Mowers were e1,,,,::.:.,b-is.mixtlie ,,,,::.:.,b-is.mixtlie in the making- of mush . and ready well known.betbre this trial, anti but „...,,. lit lu lu tanilly part-aok of it. they all b ecame - I ii:_tle additionalinformation could be. gained. , 31 tula attendanc e was iNs ! The Self Rakers were however considered 1)3- .. 1.71,. .... t. .. , • procu d, an emetic ad. I . as being as yet imperfected evert .. ~., _,..r.... , ,, a Iv,. or the taratt3 l . tfuniediately. got ;many .„, ~.7 nlll , tr,• ethers are stillquite ,111 and fears menus,and the preponderating inferet4 at. ibis "ta that low 5 . i1l nut r • ecocer. . •. ~ trial was to ar.certaiir what.. perfection . bad j f i . ~. I. : solicit the co-operation o! the toed people 4.. risev -7 4. end - -Viclulty,ini the 'triable amaertaxtmr.- Oak :WO!' have the presenet• and lent to of the} friends of edst• - • catkin to our ednestionitUtrieetlngst -.'", . • 4.; ! :.•,.. We cried to lune /Mak first sesakin Sohn& ay; -4,ti o Vith. and of the hour of convening, it'e...shall 'give. du en notice. : ', , r:." :. .s-f..' -.., .1 ' I n these meetings. we propose to have under icon..l bideration the different tnethods - of.teaebluL and. If possible. by the free interchanee of opinion ecroceming,' the same. to thereby be, the better prepared' for the re sponsible duties of the school room. • • • . -: : Many who havemever taught a day. In public school, have gond itiyas' upon the sub - lest Of teaching: anti certainly all who have engaged in Maeprofessida,kel interested and will favor no- with their help. A little time eau be spent in this way pksantly, it maybe. to yourielvmt and certainly - with great profit to us as teachers; and you may thnaitender math vai= ' uable service to thd cause of education. - . Mule time will be devoted to ChM &Wet acme to ambers; and some to reading the contribaticms of the - • .t•Periodicals," if such shall be given, and such other exercises as may: seem neottmary to add interest and variety to the institute, ._ ,'.; .. 6 • An invitation Is alsolextended to all to visit our. t o school, Cats fr equently may be practigeble, satfkittake. themselves acquainted "ith theitorkimra tithe echoed . . and by becoming :nevi , ted , with Mut, plans anskde„ 'signs, we hope you wi become Identified With the in. fermi of our School. We will also say Met this all otter you aqttical opportunity toette.any,defects.whieh may be In out modto of teaching or stchtmd mulatto:as, and any Pitg.ger.thinsplincerning the smne will be glad ly received. audatiopted if the spate may .recominenci itself as beneeclal, and likely : to,, be. eonauch*, u good. , • . . . .. • PAIN. BEAVIM run, &moot., • 1 - . • nEsTnEasiNG .*,olpinginn, correSpondent of the Pittsburgh COptutpvtac, of Majr*.l; writes to that paper turfollows; ^lt become, my pain -rut duty to give :Von an aecouni ora roust distressing oe&trience. Last night, about half mid eleven o'clock . la young lady named Miss Nancy Jordan (who had been Making a friendly cull to see her next neighbor, an d was returning home) thought *hi:theme .some one trY= ing to enter her father's house . i7 thelnek doWor. She hurried into the house "very much rented,. and In formed ..her brother, John Jordan, of her Impressions. lie told. her to get him his nistol, and then he stew:d ont the' front door, met around the : tricitttlit Of kite house, but did not MCC auy tamps Mine few minutes the lightning dashed „(for It. was rib:minty) and be saw a man as he supposed crunching dirwu in the rear of the {muse. lie, without taking, a second thoueld, fired away.' and ran into the house. It was but n few'miuntes until, the neighborhood was aroused, „. . . MRS. CATRAUINE MONROE. 1' . : i —. . . ..u.r riF.V. 'J. munnly. ,• . .”. 1 !. '.. . . . Catharine.3lonroe,•the Subject of this im. I Gentlempli",' furnishing Goods lice, was the wife of our honored, and teener- !, • I able.father .31ouroe, of the Pittsburgh=- t en- ! ? ; CONSTANTLY . ON HAND. femme. '' - - ••!!!--- •... • God. has seen fit to honor them both, .with , - - , , ""- • , , ' a long:and 14.014. life : - .atid bltsMiti thewtirldi ! ? ,Bil•apait.en Somnaus ',.. a PEnt.twa.—As a number of with as.perfoet an exautple of the. practical . d,t4stded soldiers have addressed ttrer.xerntive and the working...4 of pure religion In this - venerable ; Seer'etnry of State. as to the exact tramline of the art. pair, as we find in mortals in t heir best. estate: In latest and Most fashionable styies.,ane at short notice. passed hy.the.last 1.142:51at urr.- pennittim.7 them to ped- Sister Monroe though °fa feebleermstitution. t! ! , r -- ' 4 , .!: - ' • ' i die by - promirhez a license therefor. withont'cltarie„ withstood the fury 0r lire',, blasts. until her ; -,.. .•. ,! • • wit.t.t.s.m REICII, we give the hill in fttll, - it ii a S follows: . -• eigh i ty-fi ts tour t lull ly it how any pro- ! . , 1 - . 7 ! 7 4i:wart's Boer, Badge ! street, ••That ev..r, hcmomtav ot,rhareed soldier . who. ls a: 4 • : i• . . irieted i•nnfinement passed sweetly _and .t ri- . , cx . 10 . 6 m._, nr p. 57,. • !...: resident of this State , and o h 0 .., from wounds or on . :tr- '' , , . Bridgewater, Pa. rout of disen-o- contrietest while In the military or' tlittptiant iy from the Intl lies . of life to the tri- , - - naval serviee of !Ito United States, and on - account of itnipipi of the Ides% ,- • . '? suet, clisaldlitv is linable town:3lre a livelihood by neon- M u t h e r 3t - ,,iirro. was of at !retirin7 sPi rit.— nal labor, .hall have the rhea to hawk. peddle and vend' ‘,.., ~ . . _ .• it (nth' - in her any goods, wan. , and merchandize within' this Corn. 1.-` l . l 'nes• 111 II ( '• Drnlvs,mns, a ndl c - : • ~ trmwealth. by prornrinsr a license tor-that purpose. ; pretensions: Though strong in her corgi- - ,i , issiled without coo s : provided,. that helm* any strii , dente in Gd, she felt that sheli. 7 Ni 11 E vits ier nothing :ICYILSON ac . - RWOOD, soldier- shall he entitled to the benefits of this act he • shall obtain a rertitleate from an ernminingsnrunim t : in herself. (,t hears would 1,43 • • for l in the ! • , I . _ . ! '' .. • site United Motes that he is unable to procure his ilvtiur i hillgling.e of - Paul. "If others have whereof hy manual labor and shall also pmcure a certificate : th ee may boast," she more. In natural parts from the nonhonotary a any county In the,State that ' , i . ,„. „, i ,„ , no:It of her. sex:- but in - the he has flied in the office of said pmthonntar s t his am- ';'" e r as -.1" 4 "- • davit, settite%forth that be is the bona ,fide owner. in . improvement of her lobo], she was excelled :. hls own right, of all the u.t.nds. wares, and merchandise . h y f ew . Slit, CArefully read Coke's. Clark's': o hid' he proposes to hawk. peddle. and rend . and that ' , ' stn t ilenson'('oininenhiries rei,rularlythrough ~ A N LI he will not entt;:e to ....dthe same for any person or , ' ; - . • s persons whatever.i and provided author. Dint the afore.. f I first tolast. WaLson'slnstitute and S.er; . . i - . . . said rertifientes, anzrther with such person's 'discharge ni, pa, Wesley's :licit' rises .- atild "Nlasatiloll's Set- , CHOICE plum yag oczargs, from the mllitary-,servire, or an exemiditled ropy then.- n Ili, Ilio. , rinlii..s and Church Mstories, in • of, shall he full And ronelusive evidence of such per- - • • ~. ••. "- • . . - ! ! '-• • son's right,to the henefits of this act. s fort there is nothing in 3letliodist theology ' NO. 14; SOUTH NEST . DIAMOND, . - • • to which she was a arrang.er ;hilt the gt eat , exectilency of her reading has-yet to be nein- ! (Adjoining Depkt, ilobd,) . . . eal : she read the Bible through ittoaler 'eye- .! All lien egy . City, Pa.. ry year. After sassing what I have, it might ! he thought snperfitions to add, that tulle was ' Fir One or the cheapest and hest nick and Dnytil Wholesale 'and deeply pions The unconverted said when Retail Stores'in the two. cities. ('alt and .examine. our . ttPriee.. . she died. "If Mother Monroe dies not get to ; . . heaven' there is ne use in any one trying."— ; , RILL - It is not enough to suit that she had no• ens- . . mies, - lnit the idea is better exprAssed, - when ;; • I say she was loved and taimired by all who N ! knew her. Bishops and disti4pislied Divines were her guests, both in eirly and later years, ; anti through all her life it washer delight to entertain them, and enjoy their spiritual con versation. But.shels gone to the home of. the pure and the blest, and lies left behind, for a short space, the Companion of her youth. i Ft.sc.firty-seen years, they -walked together, i united by the bonds of a purest wedlock— these bonds have been severed by death, and that which seemed by :long emaciation to have become a unit, has been -divided, part has gone and part remains; but the, sepam- ,! tion will not be - 10ng,.1, The strong man treut • hies, sight antl.la4rinft,are,f.learly 'aritne; but; faith more than suppliessthetilatte , otAefece i ive vision, and as earth i fades in 'the shadowy *dance, the heavenly appears in sight. • • ; , I know - that Father Monroe will have an interest in the prayers - and sympathies of all who know him. If I wereto enter Into de tail, I eouldiengtlien.t his obittiry, tocolumns, and still leave untold of the pre emiL neat excellencies of our departed sister,' but enough, I think, luO,been recited to -provoke the living to imitate her tritium, tis a- Mettei diet and a' (ihristian. - - ' g ig. ./ - SAL •.,- 11. - ..E.a. •i , tt ',41 1- :. ~proprietors of the Hubbard made aneffort to or Go to G en ie * .ki tie arm Yhati4tatit, - -• get the - premium for Self Raking Combined , Loma impi., ... illettfier &Mower acknowledged by an to be 1 „•-. -- ,..i . , . ' ; 111 - ?! ---. no. '. .“-- C . ....i the - mose=Fithprirtant - prentiutiv lOWA ~ bait , tAr Go toS t iritri - .-Ladiaa and Maser Weer; "Made no tight" on the mower. In. fact!, the ' Tasting Aititillitilbill*Fighliting, - Hubbard .niatchine, that took the preniluin, i cheaper than the 0111. : - ' was not entered as mower alone, It was: en- 1 - tered only hi the cinkethat it t..A. the,Wd. "Ak-daLOC, gumtwid hOlawrlcClricompieti a with the other machines as "Combined um -chines" includes motver as - well as reaper,: and its -reeard was very good, better than the .Buckeye Mai:bine manufactnr.ed by Aultmanl Miller 4 ci.._ pie ,89c4y0 Xagig Oda pept • took , pleintuta :sval4,ll2lldo i, by ; A t n Platt & Cri.,.rif Poughkeepsie N...Y., ant was of-different construction than the Btickeyes, made in this State, and was got up in splen did style .. ' A. P. & C 0.,, had - two . Buckeyes on the ground, ono 11:143 inch sections the other 334 - section. The f me of the Machine , was of - wood, and its shape, :position of, prts, ike.,' , quite different froth the Buckeye made here. Aultman Miller &Co., entered for 8 -premi ums and camano ; w*.re near getting either. So We do not see that they.hare any thing to ibrag of Below we give you the record of 1 - draft which shows - tlie 'Hubbard as , lighter than -any of the Backes,. compared with', width of cut and consi derably,' ,lihter,than t the Backeyk made In. this' Sulk • • ---.• ' / 1 ! ~ , • . • .--. :.: .:3 - ..., - ,;Yours Tr,rily , - • : . • :A. 11..M.itaQv. 1 'Dynamometer Teat at National Trial. Atiburn, N. Y., Jul 1866. '(from udgere. re P"9- I W v ir k V a k''. ~'*'•-• , average, t ? IR' width of iirdiAlt ' ft: 11,4,,in ; average draft 202 82-100. .• 1 • Buckeye, (Aultman Miller & Co.') width of .swarth: 3ft.' 11..inclust; z .avenage draft tXIII 65-100 Ihs. 1 .. 7 . - , 'Buckeye, (Aultman'll l ,iller - Ok, Co.) width of swarth 31).- 11 14 ,inches - _ - ; arerage Aran 220 4-100 lbs:' ' "- -- 11 -' = ' • 1. - -• --`'. -• 1 Buckeye,- - (Adrian Platt & Co.) Width of swarth. 3ft, 93.4' irtches( ayeragriprant , !lBo 36- 1001hs. =" ' - - -1 - • Bucke'3 4 l - (Andtitin Platt & CO)•lrlditb of ' swarth 4 friet,•l74 incinkt; item* draft . lB6 - . :'; Parinent may rely on the above' his . being Correct, and if they wanta good Now. and a good Reapoi, they *ritild da well tri consult Harvey Meeowan:Enon Valley, Pa., .before purchasing elsewheke. -• -' - 1 June - 5, 1801. - - .. . . . .. 11 - Drrrift Attar s : 1 think "that. the Loiirt , makes a "huge" mistake in its guess, as tlp where "Farmer" liVeS; and the occupation Iter pursues. And if lam not also mistaken as to his identity, I can assure the editor of that • paper, that he has net the remeteSt chance or getting up a eontroversey with your corres pondent . ..Farmer." For the latter knows; as does almost. every person else, that however trutlitu' a propoAtion• may be in itself, it is generally Iciolicd-tipan" its false; after being, tittered .by oda. - .To castigate attain then who isso "rnn-down-id-the-heerastobedisbe lieved bv flair-fifth's of his neighbors, is very much like kicking 4 .- dog after he is dead—a thing which no relief qable- "Farmer" ever: - - ! • .SPRING&SLMMFIi •:, 1 ,i• • does. • Rest..,sy, then, Odell I. There is no .. 4 _ controvem.y in, prospeciiVe here. A' word • more. Odell. Rlyie something about "propo- I ~.. ' ......- riC...PCO3r.a el l' gating." Now, don't you think Mr. Editor, ,• . . that, if sonie person would make a' nuaion : , . ag-,ainst the multiplication (.)f the Odell spe- . .• cies. andonovfohe previous question, that it :! • , • • would be sustaititsi. and the original motion., T HAVE .IVST RECEWED A NEW STOCK OF ~1 . (MODS. of the Voted' for by nearly all who know him?. this would be done - on the ground that it would ili . .. - ' .• be better for the world, and more creditable ! ' LATEIST STY,LES.. to-the met., if no more.like hiM Were born. • . . i AI . "F IM ER" liO. 2. '- 'For Spring Summer-Wear. i : , MARRIED. DAWSON—PADETNI3.--On thelnd Inst. at'Atheni Athens cont4,Ohlo, by Rev: Dr. nowtad. &Owl R. Dairson, at Hearst county, CUR 11214*Iiiirva 1.. Pluitet Athetes county • 111..LRR—WIllyi.--11n-XlT!Rb.4fy,_ _Be A. .Dilworth, at the "Natiotialliiniel, IniDeliver; 31r. J. F. 11101111 Ce. of South Beaver tp., to Dire 11. BC. Indic orCitimithat tp. CLOW—FIN DEVIL—on the 2rlth„ atTityton. , by the Rev. Findley. Mr. W. 8. Clow to Mho Fin 1 ley, daughter of the ofßciating clergyman._ • .053;the tbnit., by Rev John, Brown, Na. Jorret, Fzusen. to Nutt' !lama, all of New Seirfekly townFitip Beaver County, Pa. DIED i• IlOtT.-3lrs. Abtgan Hoyt; elle of Samuel Hoyt, Esq.. fell asleep In Jerns, near Indnstry, Beaver col6'- ty. Feb. 1.2d,1R57. In the 6th year of her age, . For the space of forty-three years, she has 2hrsivel- stood by her hueband's side, diseliamtng with'eimatan cy and fidelit I the duties of wife and mother. Twenty.; three years other life were spent in communion wilh the "United Brethere. Church. - Daring:tbe haat •torn years' of her life. she has been', 'faithful and devoted member of the M. E. Church. • A very short lime beforeher death, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was celebrated in family. Thus she was permitted to —remember hint Savior in the presenceof her own household. She stem after defier. ed herself ready to leave the world at the Marter's.eall, and in little time entered the heavenly rest. J. gr yip!, preis.(*s at,pca,l l , call and mee._ fel eiww 1 orkaft pc( , thin eadomi, (band any Agra. ujornsuzik*NOTlCE.—Letten otadnilnis- XV. llntionitlLUi Jr linvietaa:Dmenatt, lste . or Hoeheitter - Baron ' Beam email; 'deed:. havlnk been granted to the undendgned. ail pirsoosindelbt.d to t h e sa id estate, see mclested. to, make -twaxediate payment, and those Inriiewelalms or demands statist the estate of 'odd decedent will mate - known the same arithout delay.- to, • . . jupesVitnt. i -- r : LI. cam s, / l bw, : i . ACE. BUY THE P OREL OMEN= ti.~~`r` 153 MIMS SEE i ..._,.,~ 1, I -• t /Amu; nitcP.N Purn A . ND F Y tlYk " E. ASSORT*Ciy OF LRY NOTIONS. , HA RD WA' QUEEN TIN lA4g. - H 001:RIES:*c. , , SEI.I; AT ASTOXLSH- LaVir - PRICEs! • ' • .. • WE AEE, Plpi:4l6AL Prints Giughanis ' - Brown 31uslin ; DS PROD ORTIQN t • r OTII ER GO( ' 46 - No chargealar aliewhig 'ountry Prodtaat taken in cx- Call and see our there. All kinds of change fur Gonda. myB - 67:3m I=l CinTfiln M A d!EArO OBEEU S - T_ORE! zu • IMII .P ICI, RETAIEkbrAtf,RA T6 l 7 9 WILL T. 9IIAIIANI GR II AHAM .& BYRNE, Fa e 5140414,1,11, • 11 1 146 1 . - 15 Z Clair Street, • • Betirevn Liberty and Penn Sta., opp. ,st. Clair Hotel HATS bill STRAW • Of every ptyle and quality, at the verylawest prime. tna3r2Mly c. wimp's W. L. ,11LD13014, 411NTtli 'AND -BEDISON' (SUCCEBBOIIB'TO C;F. WINTER.) T`t Eth.. - Bidi IN WATCHM CLOCKS. lJ Silver and .Plated; Waree,,llnekal Instrumento. l'intlons,ldte. , en. I '- flrS oc celia attrition Oyes to the repairing of Watch es, Cl and Jewelry., • "Stare: Oar. BsoanwaY• A Arms NEW Ltracurros, PA. • lUriVST • Liiirtte I T.A.112.43 rr,HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE% PURCHASED I: the "lenivantens Property." at Vanport. Barer county., takes this means of lotortning the public giat alliZe dik alt r iumPi bad. thi..lllll - That e r n le Permit ale bare It rend 67 toms at the river, in the Dirt& or at pyritic. le the ettateattem~litagot at by. ',Mitt° SW 101 mouabie rate*. • aprirGiltni W. d . DUNN . • - LWEN . DT, • : , . kOlkiliOrA . N W BpIONT(P:BRAVER COPWY, PA. *rie4 inlfgffaVrOle e LOCUST .ST. XECUTOWS NOTlClL—Wberwas letter' testamen taryy on the estate of WILLIAM MCCLOPILAN, late of Pulaski twp:,, Beaver conitty. Pa. deceased. hiring born meted to the underaigned. -al. penman indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and thaw ; haring claims or .demands against the estate of said :decedent will please lament them properly authenticated for settlement. • . Iit'CLISLLAND. New fhighton. w. lICCUSLLOD, Pulaski township. myls'CZ6t • IC,xecutors: . , A D3llloBlllla Tidirtt-Wrieli.—Lettera of timba l& taanatbni on tbet eniftdot Jet" Imntrt, ,Iste,ot South Beater ton - tut:4p, Beaver COulltY deed.. tial'ieg. been granted to the uodenigned. a 0 persons lodetant to said estate, are monied to make immediate par men, and thoee !whir chine :or demands against 'Aar .estate of eame. wilt !Fern them property authenti cated for eettlenteot. • • anyrdtot . Ater- :GOODS! BE iii*l, r SEM ~.~Z i • o 1 }- .' 1 ?~.'l .. .., , 10 cent . 1.1.% -11%** ORR C DMVSON. 'Third otTeet, ikviyer, la ...OWEN BTIKNI D RA---13 0 04411- I • . • • , . . r*:'F OT. • lc? ' At • • t. • ' ' • • • • , • • • • Fy:iFFoix 11112 ;TAB- MI - ;i•! 27. DIAMOND, itOiIIIESTER,' IMI ggs • NEW ricnifis, -3. -J..' . !iv ; PRI NTS, • KEW Pr.f, F 1 AKIN 4, • 5P1W..14.11514741.4 !r.. -AT (iFreatly rtedit:ood P,RI CELT 111 NEW MILLINERY UOO RATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, B:c.' 1111 II :in,7,ecnnra 4 . l..kge . erry fur the fEmp tie ng Ma h•in'al • . , • , .4 I respectfully sollett an oxanitta a I lon of the rape by the pnblic. . , 1 - ; 1 1 ' ' ' i Tut , Machine. 1t eon.trneted on • a new principle of • mechanism. posseseinii• many rare and valuable im. .• provements, having been examined by the most pro found experts. and pronounced tO be rimplicity. and • perfeetion.combined. • In a mechanical point of view, the advantage's ; we claim for the -Emelt= MAentsr." are— tst.—The method-of driving the Needle Bar :by a compormd crank. which producre the ,same ACtiorllki heretofore obtained by mean. of a Cam •,•• but in a More durable and noseless manner.' ' td.—We use a rotating; shaft above the table:. and tints am enabled to give lan the room required under . • the_arrn ; without detriment to the dnrabillty of 31M chffift••• ; having a blaming directly over the Needle • Bar. ' 3d.—Our Feed Wbcel Is a friction feed, and so con " [greeted Owe Is but one joint iniratternitting, the mo- tine from the rock shaft to 'the *heel, and unlike-all others, cannot be effected by oil or dust. I 4th.—The Rock 'Shaft-that works the• Feed rnption •, also drive. do Shuttle. , The bearings of this Sean and ' Centred are hardened steel and; adjustable, so that we can take up the lost motion at will. The tollowingare the, prineigal objections urged's, gainst Seeing Machines: , • ,I. Excessive thtlgtui pa the operator. • • -.t.•nesty to get out Of older. Ed: Expense. trouble. And loss of time in repairing. 4. Inuito searrevey y description of material. 5. Di sa g ree able noise white in operation. • This Blmpire &siting Machine is Exempt from ell these • ' °ldeation& - • It big' a sfraight htedle, perpendicular action, makes' the lock or shuttle stitch, which will neither rip', nor ral•el, and is aim on both aides ; performs perfect sew ing otrevere description of material. trom Leuther to the finest ansook •cotton, linen. oe , plik thread, froufthu coarest to the finest number, IT HEMS, FELLS; BINDS,BRAIPS, TUCFSNUILTSeLkITS, and uATtmrs. Bari= neither eon ner eez wheel, and the least pcm sible%ietion,lt. nina as amoral' as glean, and is , • Emirßuittadly a 'Noiseleai 1l IRe• F. A.. Fortune's R ED R 0 NT, Dry :gtOoclo. St* ME J ROCHESTER, PA.! , . ' '44414ArRi 6 E4 , - , ' --, I . , • (1 48 . 41 .44) ~ •:. , 1 4 91 11- ., ; W4l I DEA LES IN ALL KlPitiS OY 11•11 EMI EMI El MEI • . . ,ROPOSE KEEPING CONIITANTLV 01.1JAND I kinds of TEN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON _!!biFtk ,l sillrll- , Tin Riiollintetobuting 4 Jab Work tip ?Ida. to 4115 bait progible manner, ail at the alloratet notice. , . . Cnoilicttifiibetest obnatertat, ind lbotie 11 ; ' - but Mi . beet ul woilinen. • I • BIM B' WARRANT Alit; SHOP ON rim I.oliElt EWO OF Ti .t• lei trete t. ENE MN Give as a Call, and E.randine our Stork. Japanned ware - kept constantly on hand. inyl'67:tf RS. A, E. KOOKEN'S Millilier l Y Store, I AND GOOD AMORT*MY OF SPRL7G MILLI.NrIZY Gofitiq, . lutinding silic, iltnive, and. Mourning Bonnets. and Hats of every style and qUality. AtKO. Mibbons. Flow ers, ililiner, Straw Cord. and Tassels. Crystal. Amber and Jet, Bugle Fringe and ornament+. constantly on hand, or stamped to order with the new FRMWI:I PERFORATED STAMP ' S4 BLOCKS: inat rerd-iod. a lard lot. very talky*, - • „ INDELIBLE STABBLNG ultablo for Ladles' and Chladrezia clothing. warranted LIONNETB- ALTERED AND CLEANED, EBBAY: to %full nu linen, cotton, or woolen goods. I , Havirrglived ft ' NEW ANINEPUOVEP EFOSINCI. AND rnz LaTasr STrias, or BONNET . AND 'HAT BLOCKS. • . am 'now. prepared to alter. bleach and press straw ?Owls in the le' t manner.. and on abort notice. nu - 27 1 ;1:3m A. E.)illt MEN. F A R 11 S ~ E Tell 1 S.: • " Ell I'Vcirvv'er and 11:eaper.ti • . s . s, . This exteneivele known. and „deservedly popular Machine arias etilnaltted to the most liromns- teat Air its superiority. at •t! trial of competing mathtnes that took place muter the management of the ;gen York ; t l / 4 !ciau - . at Anborri. N. Y.. in Jule. Itai. The commit tee tcansoisteti of eleren Judges.. ankfortAimachinee were ' entered not contestants fin the priie. The niallusted three week's and the tests went most thtinmgh. The result nuts announced at the State Fair iteld at ? Saratoga • on the'l2d n i.of September last, and the . ' v M "1r M A similar testimony taw awarded it in the Paine State in PM. gbis VIOL regarded by the thousands who eau . speak Oriente, as the and la mannfactitred by Incorporated Compa ny of • • C• AX.JLTIVIAIt & CO• . • c.hymr, outo. - • Persons wanting any of th e see machines. 'ran have them by applying to th * eiandersigned. who is the agent for Bearer county sprlT67•Bm J. &11. PIIILLIPS, i . ittait:ll.l..rig ' X . Jtk or !...? . %., ianntacturent and Dealers In ' - FLOOR OIL CLOTR.S , PURNITURVOIL CLOTHS, ~ ENAMELED OIL'CLOTLIS, . TABLE 011 J .OLOTIIS, . ! STAIR OIL• CLOTHS, - . . • Transparent Green rf Oil - Cloth ; . • . - . for window;bade:lc'. t Ti . . : • . . . ansrenpat. Win ow itedes, - BUFF 11OLLA ' ND. . - • , SIIA DE I.' Irr V RES. . ' . ASSELS; 'ORI/S, &c., &c 1 • • ALSO, DRAI, i ERS IN India Robber Machine B4tinJ lime. Silram Parkin.- Caiket. Tithing. eClni, it. flothltdr", and 1 - . . ~.. Robber good,. 'mu/rally. (lei Tanned Leather Belting. tare Leather.. Belt Hooka. - . •Ilivela, Labriratinp. St taut Parking. &e. - • . Orrice. or Pus 7eA. & (Jul., C. i.1.4.6 . 4111PA5T. 1 Agents for tk,e IrninerAtil Clothes Irriny , r. . i Nib' Auntx:lnt:atitt - t.; corster, pro. . i • ' . . A gene oat assortMenti of the t almve Uatiuel mania al- ' 1.4.1111ie. 081 . - Illeetisag or Statebhblders., ways on-hand. • : N'ArTICE IS HEREBY COVEN THAT A FTECLAL IPlr ' . Orders refrectfu ll y imlirfteri and - promptly ; A r " II mcetini of the t t a/khaldera of said company., win 'filled. -• • , Orly I'filviin 'be held at the unite tisflektld'eurnpinv. In sc.arren. Ohio, :-.. .._,. . ,-.__ ..... : at In o'docb. A... St. Oil the ' . I RIM . tat? day of Jam, • ' A. D. lta... for •Ikir purmiee of eemadertne and deter -NV 'A' RUS E. .tt.' . ...'. ' ; tombs. , *briber. ant i what divb-lAtt or divisions of said • iItYSICIAtt, SEUGRON & Ace - Kett .trii.. un he abandoned: ablv t ipt - . ; authority C4l nT. l e l ity epeent act of th:rehdit t - Has perntaat;ntly located in the .TOWN OF RixfuEs '. Pennaylvanla and Ohio. and to make each orders re- 4 TER. Prompt attention ghee to all ealle,'/exeepting Talton to raid Canal. and its abandonment in whole. or yrrilwoltsammily engaged. - , in part; aa they mar deem proper.. • _ Ofilec Adjoinbm the •-mantiion Th-,,,,,,, ,, ti, th e : 1 . sy order of the Board of Directors - . of Clertfiartd. and ritt,busetrAtieroad Depot: Roth- , 1 / • , . JA am 3r.Eva..lti -, .. eider. Pa . Dm ... m . 671f. !. Warreu.LOble. May el * . 'Si. -. # TreriOnt. .. . • . . - 'n; Copper... . eet- Iron :Ware: •4 • r :tar LOWEST .1111A,Itilt, PA. 0- It. ANSHUTZ JUST OPENED: -AT-- ixtwm.;sTEß, PA. EITAM PrD• GOODS ''sj•) :AP airo 625 .WAIN ! GRAND-GOLD MEDAL was then iimutled the an t.he..znchine SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS! Best in. the World JAMES PATTERSON. New :Galilee. Pat 26 &- 28 ST: CLAIR ST-, SONETHING _ ; • , W . al RE It F'UL'I t, Al" • ELY'S IMM -i -iv .1.... MillineryT 9 rnaming 7, S o 31 - P 0k I -IT M . . Tvio' DOORS intiow .GEE'S WATER BRIROEWATIR : : - • . . . . itiE ItEiOVED TO ins • .1.1 1 0 .. 1. tottoetty occupied. by ' J.M. Donn:. on Wattw at., othero . t , o - 111 be . glad to Me abdomen, and.allothers laming me with a - • 1111 . . . . I am now recoiling! i litigo °sp l it r orgird. os, 'Mks* 4' I'l 1 '1 :. larest,Sprlng Styled of Mlllttiery , a likke..,,,tte.. . , wild' will be sold very cheap: ~ . t i• - 1 • . 1 . , . i. -,.' MILL INERY;; -. ''., . 1. - Of every dseripkM sal Unlit Bowes. l i ptani 6 , and WNW= Hit*, R.Moug, t"[oßc nt, ittiihdit, die, AC, • . , . TRIMMINGS; • Of all kinds, fOr Dreeeee •an 4 ',Samuels, Cave.. Carle. . Lacer, Cheriellle, Eugene Rum.*Buft9tno, &cl- _ ' 1 BALMORAL AND 11000 51 - )7IRT. - SETS, IlAiti NETS, BELT • I • • BUCKLES, &0., Far4;slalnfg Goodif, GenthifiklLK#Res'Papereolli ~. 3IEN'AND'BOYS'•IIATS AND CAIA:NECE 4103, srspENDERS.; UNDERSHIRTS AND • DRAWERS. WHITE sHlItTs, • 'PAPE/4 (701.LARs.&e: ; 'Hosiery and Glove -a' L4D!E.h• CHOTiIS, ALL COLMfr.,I SPRING ;AND sUMMLIt • DRESS ROODS AND SHAWLS. VERY CHEAP.' . • MIL LINE It V. Stamping, Pinking and. Cloak Clan* and Making on itort natio& - .'9 minil3 SIIIIITS MADE. TO ou'pEn.• macum - ii - smenrso, CALL AND SEE NO TROUBLE TO 8110*Roops , . • . - '•• arwamarrciur'rrAve - •.. e . . , Two doors below tittles - . Sholleti r's roomy ' • be r . l' a . Stooi s Water ,itreet.,•Bridgew ter.' • . .• . , kGBICULTURAL -PlOigy ROCIiE9'PE'!C; I~E\4 :; B. s . , i'xierr; ts to rt s • • ? - . • A eTtz.ft moWEIO.:,Iit4PERFI L Al Railway or Endlepa Chain, and [fie r roarer or vartnn•-•gren. Threnhen.• and •;ctittrat,org t Farm ill Ma. rider Mils. game 311116 nod Surchhrti Eraperaitont.• ritiellCre:lnnt Powers ftti Churning, and all other Agricultural Machinery: : • . • . Of all kinds, done on short notice. .Ifachinegi of poi 'kind built for parties. , ! Having had an experience of ilftyen yezra4 Pt i ttrstg and. Patent purities.. we are peepatp4 to Ma 31x • dig.' Appiliationp. Sr., fur . - ,Partle4 deeirialt to •lakte_ jout Paten!. • ! :, Ilarlug fitted up o.tr Factory olth • • NEW A> D IMPROVED MACHINERY, Selected from 1111. • 1n..et tastern make... in' person, and • empiortng: none hht litc. bet M r e.rhani.cos we are pared to do work In the beerstyle and manner. Haring- secured' the serrroes of A FIRST CLASS PATTERN MAKER. .we are-also prepared to make env kind or style of Petterns:: - Pat:fielder attention paid to Repairing Reaping Machines, and machinery in ginuiraL We solicit. and hope by attention anti raze berntiOnl. the patronage of parties wlshins . work done. lln•dnno from a distance - promptly attChered, to. ALL WORK WARRANTED. - A ddrkii • A. B. , smrrif a to. , Airi9);z::ty • Recheatee,- - ''N.I.: ST.(I.It.E--F Es IJ !vE!Y 800t5 . ,.. - ' l. 4tia • 'islo-60.---,1, EILOtiVt3 WILL P find It to their intereSt fb RUSH'S WEIV S-.TO RE. 40 ' %14' kr `NT - 11' pricirriik• [OIIpSITE Tnc PnEstiriv:raAN Cnnitcu:] havitnt had Lotrr':ntora yea' ow, teelo bion•elt fatly confident. ncilitie , for rectiving good,. direst fiont the arero, that it will he to 'mt•ry peromio 'than ttl and examine (or thempelreo. . The nn* rience in with fr "%mutt(' t ia'Z to cal OE I LIM SHOES. WATT 33333! ETINON ' -I. MIMI El t I
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