• .v.ltNiwo,-'0 0. 1 MIIMOk2 ,I s' In oar Coantry, blemoid by leriodoot, Whleh hot ownwar, Vol& Let the happy, loyal cd'Pee ahradr. • IsosSessdagorreadar naval , We will lead the world sad tly -90 ahead 1 , Vet Maar bar :WM Should, beside its mWe bed, proudly de s —com=diruxir -I ‘tut — lhasoultet u all Go ahead, baby. You'll be Weiddm o t, It be— • ll Though not born in stately pidam, But within a cot or shed, In our happy Stater United, Wry man am go ahead— Diillaulthe proudly braving, Wllltour bmnerpro4lo alusaludly waving I - - Beren *mei nrinealuntlel u" Is as noble ass king— Bowing only to his Biker, "Onwardpushing, he can sing, ' N3oms ni oome ,my • . neighbor • . _ _ • Let wi stiali - r bmait mar. • " 'OO ithe•a' . , . Not In sahlrour entriotnetters For Columbia pwiand bled, When their hsoneoppl On rt psihsof Worm's, Free • and . ; GO ahead, am . inu On And wPwAnVhr ah o and higher! ead! It UM, yon'VO honest To yourself and country true-7 , Roll your sleeve" up t burgle to It! - Go ahead, and "put it through!" • "Time and tide will wait for no man," • Burry up! don't be a slow man; Go ahead ! If you ettunbla do not, grumble— All your ereidting_will be vain; Keep your lip ai Miff u ever— • . ... wzgye at l i ir P t oz ee i t o irm a grgrough them matter, I'll to earn ray bread and butter, Go ahead! 4 Miscellaneous. MARGARET% TEST. "If ever I marry," said Aburaet Bailylo bar cousin Olivia, "It will be a man who dim; not live entirely for himself, but who, out of the ben evolence of a charitable heart, will not pass unheeded the cry of the wid ow and orphan who mil on him for reliefi" • "Arou speak warmly, Margaret." 1, Because I feel it. I have always thought that acbaritable man would make a good husband." "But how will you be able to judge t i t x fg? You are an heiress, and, of have many suitors. Do you not believe that any. one,of . them would be' VrdlingiO don a charitable mood fot a while, if they supposed that 'upon this Wiwi depended the band of the wealthy4eiress "Perhaps you are t,";sald Mar- Dret, thoughtfally 'but" added she suddenly_ ; "an idea has' Just come Into my head, by which I think this embarrassment ran be avoided." - "What is that?" asked Olivia, cu riously. Let me confess, In the first place, that among all who are generally considered suitors for my hand, per haps fortune would be the more ap propriate word, themereaonewhom I would think of es` a haatesed • ex cept Herbert Lee and Henry Ains worth. The former, you know, is Wealthy ; the latter a clerk depen dent on his income,which, I should Judge, was not lare. Now I have a mind to subleettheee two toe test." "A good -10 m, how , will you man it?" "You know there is OPoor family In Allen street—the one of whom we, heard today, consisting of a widow ed Mother, who is sick, and three young children. Now ma going, un" r willa tt te c =tatit= men them Irab,_ lambert Lee and Remy Ainsworth, and? We Iflll MO the re- They will 11104 reardne your • band-Wrltlegslhereihre, went you tmy o take dictation." pen and 'pencil and - write Mt Olivia briesght the wri tin g mate riels, and her cousin d L #ted as ad.' • "Deka fins:,.•'3:nougn a to you, I take the liberty olitaWg your attenti li vi n g the ease of a poor fismilY now in a single room • in Alien street, who, in of the illness of the mother, 'who supported them by plain 'sewing, arorejuced to extreme want. little aid at this time would be to them like the visit of an angel from Heaven. Will you it? At least call upon them, and youwill be convinced that this is but a simple statement of the truth. . "CemirrY." The notewas mpliscl,sted dispatch ed through the Post-oMm to the ad drem of bothc e ttemen. Habert Pedgi te calistat da rlit" r4 a es deuce. Margaret tulrol led the conversation - to oMeth of 'ty and charitable institutions. "Ah," said Lee, "that reminds me of on odd dresimsbnee. I receiv ed a letter the other. day, MOM xnendlng to my notices amity Lin Allen street. It was . Char llnd try carugatlY ' ;bed me to go and see them." "And did you go ?" asked Marge " Not quickly. "Not I!" was ills laughlai reply. "I haven't time to waste hundngup all the destitute families in the dty. I should have my hands full." "But the family may be suffering " "If from want. . they Me, Charily 'would be in better boldness in relieving them himself than in tending anonymous lettersof advice to others:" • Would - Herbert Lee have labghed so merrily if he bad know the effect of his want of feeling on her whom he wasmost anxious to please? "I think, after all," said Harriet, when Herbert /slid withdrawn, 'that mud go and see . Hrs. Oreen.M,y -' self iTHentyAinsworth lauemore charitable than Herbert, the will fare hard." The ladles atieyed . themselves for a walk. A few minutes brought, them to the residence of the poor . widow. of whom they were inthey search. , • To their assrprieer.jotuid, , being admitted, that a cheerltd fire .was glowing in the stove, while a plessantismell of • dinner filled the apartment. On a table by the side • or the widow were some medicines. The hearth was brushed u and the I room, though scantily , pre 'Betted ' a nest and comfertable ap spearanee. Margaret looked around in stir ' prient) " alma% cleadtplelleve;" said she, , • , ; 11,at!.Voll Nettlingicat want." "•-* So we .were,n sold Mrs. Omen; , '"bet,thankettfthaffentinanlig Vs no.' Ws young" gentleman, Who' seeped • fitment Motu Mite 4 we are no lon- I gf r'lndeed, who has Urns .bs3friendikt "Hlinatiie is • • " • • Almnrorth. Heim& Lora doctor for me, and, at his own spit,' fbod and cads, so *bat, tlrt ilild bleidng my of_ _Clod, l and Le mm a , Kanto !deem . health, • all will genet owe time." Alter a .this more conversation, tanr be cousin 'withdrew, I leaving =re- Greenisome money for hcc ... ,presen t des. n aMolted , Lee ffered hie hand to', Bally, o so d t o lila i= l °! 9 ° 3 dis O na ltilice; WWI A week ifterwardsHeary Atir 'worth . made Ida' appearance. ' 4e • seemedimusually thoughtfuL, "A.Pelnit The Your tb. 0 4 4 4 8 ,7. Bald' , saargeres, gaily • * • , , Ile looked a t her sinus* a trio- I masthead then, 'retitled . "I will tell . Yonualanitlect it* dlelj= B. ind I ask you to forgive me , • It is • tienow, en. actor ?non , slut ay'eor clerk to of, love—of marrtcs.a helms, :but. I cannot' steep langer—l love you, 2dargarekteithtruthanst'dneee- - ity. Do you pardon me?" : "ibr you have'said gains% 1 And- •ifyou bs/14 11111* mand wel ecu worthy ofm" you ma 7 nave "Do I bear aright!" was the Oa-, tl e ilnip . haveldeserv -4(lktLtritiou.3l resolved never. marry one =leer he was eloritabbi. last Week you received anon Where rexim4 mending spoor 40 , your noble notice. I And you have visited them and relieved their noxesities. I feel that II can safely trust My haf" p hindivitincliO 3 !. l ht!ve soy k• .1 " mid Hairy Ainsworth; as his eyeri lighted up wi ci t=titni irr l "charity Is its own ex reward:lig C dr f W 1 ,3 VI.S. ,Oa the Track, The other day I heard a mother as k her little sow to do something.- 4sln a minute" he told. She spoke again. But it was one, two, th >• • four, live minutes before he mind • her. It makes me think of the • Switch tender's boy Wbat if he had wait ed a minute before - minding his fa ther.?. rA trwiteb-tender in Prussia witalttst' keit* to move the rail, in order to put a, coming train on a tdde track, when he caught sight of his little eon playing on the track. ,The engine was in sight,end .had not a moment to spare.- might Jump and savOhliend ; bathe could not do that and turn ' the switch in time; and if it, were not done, the oncom ing train would meet another train, and a terrible crash and smash would take place. The safety of hundreds of lives depended upon his fidelity. What could he do? What did he do? 'Lie down! lie down Phe call ed with a ',loud, quick voice to the child; and , seizing the switch the train panaxl . , safely on o proper Dfitibehilivyr irain 4 little,txty?. Was he killed? Was he crushed to pieces? No, for he did Just as his &thee , told him, and did It insWntly. He NI • fiat - lbetweett - the rails and the'ears went high alter his head; and when the anxious father sprang to the spot, there he was alive and well; not a hair was touched.— It was his quick obedience, you see, that saved his Mb." He 'did not stop a minute. Even a moments hesita tion would have been too late. THE: lUNVINIIRED PRATER. "Now I lay me,"—"Say it darling," "Lay me," lisped the tiny lips Of my darter, kneeling, bending - O'er her lded finger-tips— "DoWn to sleep"—"To sleeP," she mu'', 'tiered, And the curly head dropped low • "I pray The Lord," I gently added, '"Yon (=nosy it all," I know." "Pray - y tho Lord," the words came taint- Fainter still—"My soul to keep ;" 4' Thai the tired head Sir!, nodded, And the child was that Weep. But the dewy oyes half opened, When I clasped her to my breast, And the clear voice softly whispered, "Mamma, God knows all the rest." 0 the trusting, sweet confiding Of the child heart Would that I Thus Might trust my heavenly Father, Ho who hears my feeblest cry. 41NM* for Illwtierems. • A gentleman once heard a laboring man swear dreadfully in the presence of a number of his companions. Re told him it was a cowardly thing to swear alibi company. The man said he was netafraid to swear at any time or any place. • ' "I'll give you ten dollars," said the E A dimli i Mou will go to the vll- ' W;nlOt at Awelve 0 oc - rt7oswear the same oaths which you have uttered here, when you are alone with your God." "Agreed," said the man, "'Us an easy kvar of earaing ' tep dollars*' and tay you have done it, and the you come to me tomorrow money is yours." • The time passed on; :midnight came. The man went be the grave yard. It was a al pitchy dark rieth; ; as -death. Then the gent' 's words, "Alone with God," cameover him with a tronderfni power. The though ofthe wickedness hehad com mitted, and what became there to do darted through his mind like a flash of lightning. He trembled at his fol ly. Af aid to take another step, he fell on his knees, and instead of the dreadful oaths he had come to utter the earnest cry went up— " God be merciful to mea stinker!" The next day he went to the gen tleman and thanked him for what he had done, and said he had resolved not to swear another' oath as long as he lived. " U= The Baton Rouge Advocate gives the following extract from the ll mony of a witness examined about the tion of one Sam Bow man to ais robbery. When asked 11'W:i:new-the prisoner, he said: 'Oh, yes, I boughticecreiun . from him often.' 'What is his .name?' 'That is none of my business got somethin elm to do sfollartspeo pie about to findout dar mune*: How dorm knowthst,this is the 'Don't I tellyouf Dom, Pee bought ice creana from him lots at times Of mine he lade man. Don't I me elect hla planted !wagon and his ma sers and tbe ivay heliolered ice cream. Of course he la de man: • 'What Wats ' you : defog when the robbers came to Mr& Clark,s 'Nutria, I was asleep.' Mow di r dp know that they were on the 'V 'Ain't I ears,'. , 'How tong did y ou s tand out in the yard watthl_ ag?' 'TIM nay Met was cold.' • Story. A good Moly is told of a - New York , Judge. • This Judge had beedoat on a batter'with some convivial friends, sleptii off and took libi plane In the omit Mist .msmnbrie 41.-yontig wir miniof theknvn was broUght:nfo for robbing a man,. and the Judge sen timeedbmccordingl* icititerrnapon : ,• . "eaSetthtgqo44 l lo9jniqPiter told the girl:, . She said apart if„4drige, you told me lastnight that if ii. Were- ever brought before you, you would see thatishould be taken care of.' • The Judge stepped back without a moment's hesitation and uttered ettii as he our Indeed this es mak ,a t ..eacapp for one so young: l -11 saidtheludge, resuming ? :'I ',know . thin Youit , Tbeemust be some mle' t - eirtneletas - Aur wh ore eolteah sugrue.•:'l inivitisike•the rerponidbm ty of dismissing the ease..• It Is In ' ditortiuutte.' ' Somebody met Gen. Hairy Al Wise in Rio nolul of Tuesday weetc and in quired : • "General, have you voted yet?" • ' 1 suppose you hrterid to vote early and often?" - • • " No,sir; I , would not touch either one of their 4. 7 11; parka,' with a ti r :seriPsixeltion fanged gtolathtirg A tovß e In the Union to teeki tiot,ndroisigit„Tery rapidly. I °"Wilbo:6ltabuidunensataWancerliV. hiketetiniaggt.the priewineitite of if-• fans In that B outton•enreed nylon fi - by - no mum encouraging either to the Mende of pone or of free Government. The manarehiete alit polo.. eoendilati: hte,„ aeolfW* • ors `tweed I tiireetthe' trio Tartlet.' hod bowmen Spaintf ibe report of I . 4olliliagete, ,Oti l itteeth Initt beetttnte,- , • • ifenii — Frift — Wllllolloll;;;: , sErmarmrwitau -311 - gormii VW* 80ireei 1 " tr Ver 4ll°4lllk," i!; :4 !" i):401/1 - all the &Alin howl titillated; iforlbiluelpf h blit easeitiliself Wane Wiwi :: - lirsi!dr Ildiseing,eildebraids: - Wae,t 4l / 1317 * 6 "-lii:/ 7 47 iiiersYmino• jawed' r• sAmoundgd; Soul aftersoniellitergrd: 14 of salts And on, Ali !neither Minn r (*wise what 11 With dawn 'spear! ,To vow how vain!On onwsrd stain, Bravotoo barks ' light; In dariennis _ Through. winds and tides on' oOmpssAi t and your own petrel be tom di Bu O ithe l breeie! indO greitness; Though ne'.or that eselladpseting 9zi your wide plain theyjoin'iWny• ' -Together lead them home at we. • ,One port, methought, alike they sought, . One purpose hold whem'er they - litre g 0 bounding broMe, ()rushing sees, 'At last,! at last, to them Morel ' ' ' prowl' Allprintersandedltors, sayatheSti appreciate 'the remarks of the New york IVatchinan on this ouillect, a part of Which. we Insert, llf the ere of newspapas' understood one half of the diffimitiee g accuracy, instead of w... • and scolding at mistakes, they w dbe 'surprised that there are not wore, ,Itow".few per sona app the services °reproof reader F. els one of the most taut a gen ts In the Prechictiotiofa rest and the one of ivh no reader seems to think. .M 8 lathe most thankless of_ all ...emplOyments among men. Letailin bring out a paper without a' Gait for weeks in succession, and nobody thinks ofhim. But let him allow an error to go un corrected, and' immediately he ;is known only to be' censured, He has no Striae for his laborious 'patience, but blame if he is not faultless. Ile is 'certain of one or twothings—for getfulnelit 00:ensure.' We take this occasion' to give our • conscience sails foetion by saying: that. we• now. and here forgive all and every single er ror our proof readers have final tai" correct, and, thank them for all accu racy theylarye secured for our journ al during the year, and for too cor rection of all our mistakes ofcareless nes -or ignorance,' numbs by ,these watchini and vigilant gentlemen. In general human life [slouch after this A man goes on through years of ,blameless living and, no one nrxices or. thinks him ; but an error, a mbstake,u slip will attract to him the attentionof censure. , 'None but God knows what stniggies, what watchfulness and.whatpatience have been necessary to secure the proprie ty which has marked his . course for years; por what circumstances of trial created the weakness which cans. edlilmter lett* Ids bold' Om a mo went. , God helot unmindful' is the bleed of Holy Scripture. tir Let us proof of e last year, and - r the newedition of the num', Let-irs beopitifuland forbear ing towards the faults of others. A Bor. mai& I • We do not think that any boy ever put on his first long-tailed coat without a tense of Ohara°. He first twisted his back half off looking at it In the glass, and then, when he acts out of. dims, It . 118111 XIS salt on creation was In a broad grin: The gun laughs in jthe sky, the cowl turns to look at 114 m, his very ahidow mocks him. The very beards creak with consciousness of the annum ripeclacte, and the old pair of pantaloons that stop a light in the garret wind*w . nod with derision. If he is obliged terpass a group ofinen andboys, tkistdrilinsumes itifinost tannic stage; his lap get all mixed up withembarrbr ment, and the Sep of the dangling appendage is felt against them, moved by the wind of his own agrtation ; he conlancd feel any worse were IL a dish nag, to be worn by him as a badge of tinware. It is a happy linie for him when be gets to church, and I ens down with hisocattailonderhim; but he natal apprehensive of Sunday sehool, and wondeni if any& the children will ask *him to awing his long-tailed blue. The entrance into society May be said to take Place after boyhood hart passed away ; * yet a multitude take the initiative before their , hearts are 'presentable. It is a gree t a tough or tender age- For any' wn boy to gO too door, knowing there are a dozen girls within, and knbek or ring with an absolute cer tainty-that in two minutes alli their eyes will be upon him, is a severe test of courage. To gO before these girls and make & satisfactory round of the rooms without , Snapping on their toes, and Maul W' down and dispose of one's bands without putting them In one's pookets, is an achievement which few can boast. If a boy am get far as to measureoff ten porde or tape with' one of the girls, and cut it abort at one end, be 'nay stand a chance to spend a pleasant evening but let him not hatter Itimselfthaethe trials of • he evening arc over. Them conies at last the break up. The dear girl* don their hoods and put en their shawls, and look so sate*, so mischievous and un- Imieselble,` as did not wish any ono hi - 6'4mq withlhem. Then'ootnes the pinch; and • the boy having the most -Suck makes up.to.thepre,ttiestg4l,,his hestitin, his throat, slid his tengtieoling ing to the roof of his mouth, and hook- - ing his elbow, stammers out, the words: "Shall I see you home?" SIM touches her fingers to his_ ann, and thus they 'walk home about a foot apail, fooling on awkward as Beatings. As soon as 'site is safe within, her. own doorls, he stride home, find really thinks that he has been, lanirgene and done IL iorped,tho Broom Stick A few days since a Warreni. was Mailed ceurt,Tin thlarrest, of,„ei hinter hnilsmd. The Mks ged offense consisted in abusinghis wife and distor ting his family. The eulvit• being ar raigned the hapless "betted half" was put on the stand. 'This• man Js your husband, is lie?" inquired the Judge. •• "Oh, yea, your honor!" was the confi dent reply. When were you married • "Sir?" •-• When - did yon marry W V ! !'Abort a YearHll9,!' 0( • • What minister. perform the cernim-, tiy?" "Were you miuTlett dC church 1 , thun, dored the magistrate. . • "Notr—We•—justjtunpetl the broom • stlek.": .. . . , . • The man wasn't tined. • A onuerat Or gentlemen observing 'a pretty rough-looking customers nirigagainst. a lamp-post, much ' under' , the Influaaee-41 — tantotula; made a bet as to polities.- Approach ingbhp, one Ortm wild:. 'Bow do you stand uncle?' Yantis% Demur:Kt, are yon not?' Wemocratbe---d1 I. OMR thesymptoms, but, 111 know myaelf, I'm on:ozner tdde. , 4 - • 'A tuit4 , t rollikw.iir , erikitrtt 6 f an acquan tagies dos ititilualitt..tothl: Me 14 very thuid ;the voulditTimy: boo 'hi a iriose : " IltdoU'do' you ` hoovr. Inquired the Journalist "Did you try him!" Ake toot OPoken off no colOpeVt* 1 0 1 4 113 1t0r reMork.ed that , 60'kiew Dawns shoot Ms /gar' 144,..Wit,betJaepAymeitleiMater•that be 11/1114 ... 4 .lll.lolllllllllbilimiiMP 99 101 0 0 - 1 9 0 110110.4".• and ii 4r o C4 l 4 rilsrll l 4l444‘: • V l 7.l•Okii‘Atillialhate 1 0 1 6 4 11 4. and "Mothes4" wiikhes loving *Min *Odd witOsitthebist4 and "bittetiMat stow inmy tha liticheatiPaisd aminn tb& Maid patakheir heart:.brimming. with athotiowitai the. inMeriossi gaiith.pbark basso . many ;..staga • am% itesrly distracted harwith his boidit4 a u x ' ' !o.:. • • .• Now she is,th• "old WOMInt ;" bat sha did not think it wouldsver dome; tollna! Itheloohed on through the Altars youti and saw her boy,; to. manhood grown; and he stood trithstimwed In limbed' of, her own beadUful love. • -Never wasMiere s =madden= then he—honored M the world and the staffof heir deelintng years: , - Aye, he washer 'eupPort 'even' then; but she did not know it. Shestunrer res liradthat it was her Hide boy, that - gave her strength for daily toll, that his slen der Inniwss all that upheld her over the brink of a dark despair. She only know how she loved the child, . and felt that amid the shist•Of ageherindimities to the dark hill loading to the life be yond.' But the son has forgotten the niother'l tender minhttiations now. Adrift from the mootings of home, he is oold,belfhtli Martians, and "Mother" has tiO ;sacred 'mob* to the prodiesl. She la "theold womati,". wrinkled, gray, and blind. Pity her, 0, grave, and dry those tears that roll down her fun:Arad cheek. A Farm Plepnre: • Lith:t3 a vivid- sketch :is that _I which Willaim Curtis draws on some ilountry hoenci : "I think of many and many a sadeyed woman I have known On solitary country homes, who ¶eemed ; fever to-, have smiled, who , struggled Withleard hands through , the; Melting beat and pinching told, toholdbaak pov erty and want that hovered like wolves about an' over-increasing flock 'of chll7 dc,*m; How it was seen.? in the Moriliic and scrub st night, 'and scold ill day long! care blurred the 'Window like a clond,kidlieg the lovely landscape! Roar anxiety snarled at her heel, dog ging her like a cur! How little she knew or cared that bobolinks, drunkwith blind Idleness, tumbled and sang In the meadows below, that the earth wan tel ling the Unmet year with floweret In the wood above. As I think of these things of thst solitary, incessant drudgery, of the tacintrn husband coming in heavy with sleep—too weary to read, to talk. to think I do not wonder that the Mad hou ses are so richly recruited from the farm houses, as the statistics show that the farmer's daughter hangs enchanted over stories In the weekly paper of the hand some Edward Augustus, with white hands and black eyes—nor that the far mer's son bears the city bells that long ago rang to Whitington, Turn again, Whitington, Lord Mayor of London,' ringing to him as ho pauses in the fur row, 'Turn again, plowboy, millionaire and merehint r " POINTS OF A GOOD COW. ghee ion* in her bee, .be tine in bee horn, She'll quickly get fat without cake or corn, She's clean In ber jaw, and NIL In her chine; She', heavy In Bank and wide in her • loin. She'. broad In hor rib and long In her , • rump, A straight and flat back, with never a hump; Sbefswi ey dein he rips, and calm in her She's lin e e s in her shoulders and' thin in her thigha. She's light In her neck, and small inter She's ne hi her breast, and geed at the • She's 11218 in her bone, and milky of skin, She's a grazier'is without, andabuteher'a within. • " - SUirers of Wisidlois. Early impressions are the most is* ing. . The feat kiss and 'fast licking cuin under this hod. Things that are writ for bid are apt 'tow taste ov the emitting's. e e . — Reputaahtut Is a good dearilke a bon fire ; yu have got tekv keep ,pilingon the shavingslityoullon't the flame !rill soon Good'Wit Ia shmthing like good luck, the more soon and unexpected It Ix, the better. Them who make the melt blow have the least frsgranse ;it isj so with the holerhank. ' The best edukaahun- a receives in this life he gita jest before a disc, and mostly oonsiats In forgettlngwhat helm beat before. The world lookeiritheold nape& upon an aekt ov Justin, but heave up their hats at a display of mercy Yet the one is the strength ov virtue, while the others often its greatest weak ness. ' _ The mind that has more imsginashnn ths* same, la like a goose.4wit rate tew ill down hill. I don't think the world hex onny niv lizatoin to epare, but I think mho, hex more til l ' she lam manage well. Pootri, be excellent wants tow be like natn but about 4 timeaas big. I have tell paalmntly for twenty live years for 4 themilenium to commence —and 014104 at butter My cents a pound. , , Joan BILLIxog. Jett* . B. (oven's estate comprises two hundred and forty-two acres of land now in a state of cultivation. 'Ho has in one year cut ono hundred and twenty tons' i of hay, raised over one thousand bushels of corn, and six or seven hun dred bushels ofpotitoes. His, "benery" is a 'great curiosity, and is, perhaps, RR perfect in all its appointments as any .onfhp,_ the country. lie hen ,now more the+ thousand knvls; including some 'sixty or seventy varieties, and be has supplied a great numberof 'persona in different Stales in the Union.. Ho has a and gyronarditto, built and fnrniShed in the fund approved. style, a bemitlrUl cm 'quet groUnd,wlth every convenience for various kinds of healthy -and athletic tunusementsi, Hb atock Includes five grade cows,, three thoroughbred and four young thoroughbred with one vain able bull,the lather of which sold. for 14,000: two pairs of oxen, eight horses, including one elegant span, hc.l His fruit trees are almost without number, with ' every conceivable variety, Mr. flaugh'S house is a museum of itself. The - walla of his drawing room, library; .te., are adorned with the' richest and choicest paintings, Sad in almost every room may be found rare and beautiful ornaments, many of which :have been presented to him by Mends across the water, as well as in this country. INTENT O 1 RTITINO REAL RAT,.LTE.— oaleb Cushing has gone to Spain to try to buy.Culta for Seward and Johnson.— We would suggest that it may be ti little difileult to determine who hue thedispoi sal of Citba at present. Spain herself is without any established governMent and Is likely to have a contest between the monarchists and Republicans to deter mine what shall be the character of her goiernment and who shill conduct M— ./It the Game time Cuba is in a state of insurrection and may have. "set up for herself • before Mr. Cushing reaches Spain. As Uncle team is a little short of funds just now. would it be quit:ens well to wait a Unto and perhaps Cuba will ,come herself. the meantime &maid and 'Johnsen' might elphein what . , became of 'Elie - ' 42,000,c00, and Over, that wenflutesomebody's pocket on then/Quin purchase. : ISiEEE , r. j.trit r„fr; :41 eNZIO!'O,.`I ~ -..~ _..~.~ = :'~.. ,;.:.~,' l ~ sin r•Y ; i :'..^.1 ~.. . ~`~F'~~G'::::t ..; 7.; , f'.{ re , -;•%i AID 1.6 I • a-crer:D ES A„ Foes ROomm, PstF. rag. ter, coinwir, nociros... Dry a. -• Nue tromixtiOirmsr paws ma the Minot! - Dreis oli-48 vaiett EMUS enIiAIINIt,ASS. PLAIDS ARNURES, Dnamm, 411 a. CASSIMEREIL TWEEDS. HATS .: AND 'ceps. DOWNY, , GLOVE& AND PAN- , CY GODWIN XXIII, Chap. - • .Caa' Arty dad ,dews:•Ba+piaa Wo ere *soat nititsnitt i .Prials. Stas 11021oilloWlibui aim NO Tito—Emir° IitHOW.GOODS, E== .I:NTH 2 I pIA.M9ND, , , ROCHESTER, PA. JAMES. A. FORTUNE. I=l . WHOLallall a CDJOUDDOIc i D pi BOOTS, 'SHOES IND SUMS. OM temoved . *beg 111r , Tbitd. krema,. to the Loge sad commoditeta toMM NOS. sea ea WOOD OrDWDT. Pninariaeß. =MGMM BOOTS, 13110.1;8, GAITERS* GUMS La Ms Clty,_ _astS wella claaspartalsa la PalbalApiWt tat New York. .11.astat Goods an mastalbatataa • FOR MY OWN Taepl I would lathe tho:Owb Stockart-Th Int to Call wad Examtia my Wore aimasbwk aa you as am noway. W - GOODS DECEIVED DAILY_ Retail Mare Fe. al marble street, 600f11 from BA. 11011 LAN D; ,•1° se a swam mats=.. NVALL.IPAIMMIL WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER Trom Isep Cospot sad elkispip stoek 'of WWI Pspe Is Bower y. • • • ; BOOKS, BOOKS, • BOOKS. Befool ; :ai l jaz ...n amportmrl . 11161 t r= at Pub. lisbera - 71tiViA ' . . ?t c . . L , , .• , ... - ~' .1 Et - B o o t s o , I' , Sr e, Haan, STATIONERY, ' STATIONERY. STATIONERY, An extensive viiiely et Paper_, Envelope& Laid Pend* add end Neel Pens, Inn and We Stands, In, le. We are the exelnstre Agent kwtbe eeletwated voiovs Gold Pen. A* this a=l do tn e to o seeitivlood wit told Pen, We we the Agrarkietts Ibr MOW* Photocell& Marriage Certificate. attandas at Clergyista Is meoPelly calla] to this, as ws cam *Mama ths - me amass as they would get hem the •Plab Atwater' llama Gov. crensent eigle al MOM es' We hies constantly on hand =Oil Cloth in large moiety. WINDOW OiIIAMPAi• WINDOW OIL CIAIII. RUSTIC 4t PAPER SHADM. an band Toys and Vadaty Goods anleible I the Bandar,. L. F. PRICE, CLOSING OIITAAJOI OW DRY 4151-Oc6DS, J.M.BURCHFIELD &CO'S FOR THIRTY DAYS. Now Is Ur thew I. jet year Handy , Pretests of • useful ankle. cheep - Amt In le vocable worth Ote. Ammo be lee. worth WV. Crooking Mae 03r 110 00. Warth MTh , r . for tile, worth 1003. Shawls her 1113, worth SMX Ve - 74retra fort. St worth 113 OX Muskets frohleikerarth SS re. laldFlaeae Ile, worth 400.. 44 Moll= fOttry i r. wank 150 - Table L l o e ss.lre lot, Seas.. Lava Cookie andketchirk e lisadkerebleht Srentng Drew SI BO& sad =load Silks • Colt 1001116• shoortilhonr,sed best In city to No. 32 AMU& Mtroot. Deelel(Formerly St, their. new Liberty.) : CHRIIITICAII p,• • • , • • CHRISTMAS , t ,fitaistinas Gift' • • . -,; NEW TEAR'S GIFTS, " . NEW TEAR'S arbts. rim* TEAws orrrs .• • - • HEW • to again making my annual innonoctonost, to my patrons, of. Toy*. Gibs; Promos and rare Dodos, I do tt with pleasure, molting the opt. ;Go aldalo aged snot young to call. .I. poet you with' - snob an assortmeot as boa onto .faro boas exiattoa la WI Comity •• •• as to variety so aelset from and • as to brio& Now ton CO • , • away Oloppolottil t would: be' impossible 1.0. enniners4.. • nolo prombe to‘aall know iiasa vibe botiibt Ls say dty to the t`okm. ' ' ' ' " CARP,EAT Iriu be mud bow cia to*bag Meek. • • • • Dads • "CipIIBALE,-150 dies hod lava& la Vplh. er county. Wed Artegthis. The Joo• hum "Ithht • ohm Allow* ft Was Lama Kw er.tbst rum Woes Olio Merat Pattersberalk, h shoo.i Wadies Item lallenhorgh: • Tb• baleenfo• weiloWr numbs Umber otir h COW ot aria •••••••waf therwr. hoot hada to be igiod sod orol hltbla • abort adjoin of Oh WAIL - - nen aro toe smaisoni Mak, soodywhowok beton. °beast theimplp hho mnit hoolti a =o oh ba m law,' NW hi peamo t "MR acJiill MOW : ' -• . musicians and ' " tr. Let,• 4;5;2.1:4-4: 2011 MIJIIKa • . • • • 1 kb =MN ibe =OW 1•11111111 . 11111.10 , • , I El AT ' ,r' ' sest a i liSi estlersluieVreel l lE_ efiermsw. Isom easth'llh:' =4/I: 4I" s i V I EM IM =1;!!!‘!",.."1!!1" rkfl M. 4 ibiew VS * J a i , m,a Z o ir = lmmo MSS will most popper . : 4,1.1 MR. • AV tdiudadotntllsaft so lidadio•tbabgal Uartimet raiNri lis Tatt l i rall = °m ute siuse" m aProuss willi riss Wrier: l'el""1, t" for ." .°ll. zuns.Aamisumor; 641..ltaaplotn~o lOodloor—Lottoto olt Tarnottottoo thit , W . ..llft -Mu of 110. took to lbo otiletolgool, all II17"ora Oestrus rolloottad to mks - Thom bodge &dm it =M protest Urn pomog,7 ; :oollosifttoWbe.sottle. moot. _ 4011 • ZPS Eittirargalark.... Mit af Mg Harm , having beim .• • to the an per . Dresel - 71 --- tbe oragirwma r. Viseslll•olr Nolleo.—latiloo tootiotoottry ; I =lttoltt a lottir si , %IVA 4-11 =at t =d to no trodVid,_lo plows • said inn pore% Own Now Vhtmo= " ttattod odyloat. All tontor to. to odd Wahl .111 sea pondoot‘ to Oto • u " al lr. A. NOON, Hookollooro, i ..„,.....„,' • Nl= 1100 A. atilltßlO, t. M 7 7— i Sialar-Istts!. jests: sisslssterst neskleesed. of - I , alma, MON, . Imes was ildoldgsa. primes IsSeStal astsla said to NW bassimUSls moun dd d, sad thaw atlas aphid, as suss will mast them to - • : Mani et!lksit Oaf. . . 'r. C._ honkl Julie Coot at thowsaa Ars re. Beaver County. lta. 511Novuo. .1:1: 1/...1•111aa, awer-AT, leareiga Attaetwawa _ . . • Wake 111, Mat rinds& awn wart &timbal, eon ley Mamma davit or claim ba1111 , 4 tjk a Os. rtatletwei tail 'team:fa the amlawi Wilma awe Melee to thwelbra bomb, that laid mil! gra will be awateed m Mew atl Sett* day at 19el, ate oYlaet, r. 111.. . • .1 - CAIKMIET.ettr. Nor. 111--M • . . . 'Wird Urfa I be the Gaut of Memo ' •u. • Pfau of Heuer euthAZ R. lthilebethl AIM liblgueb • T.. Uthd. .. ~ ~ oat Weide., ' . . • th4 . 40 . 111)5, en= m the thud gl=l4 el meth dathedmat ' genelley blare devil deka, betel did ride am the Peodther• ~N or.ea mb e sg mt ligamagait ir s Treads= dm be aseemed at the oe, es the UM day of Decreber,A s et _vx, ce 4.,_, • , N. 11111thillgthr. Pre.' • E N.„..I.BM'FA, ki:i."cotTil i: ' .. ..111ni Bealesteth Den Lithe. ,• - itietheelthoblera oldie Nagged saliet • err Cathay Vs bthaby sowed that 'Ube , Anereal armalsit or Ur obedon thetas th) Ithealent thr the eneela,g•year. well be beld at the Bunton Howe In NOW iirEla s ee Ilie mooed Tweak, of & wear y font nth 147. listviima. es Minot twelve o' andsMO Well)* of the Mae dp. _By weer ettle Dowd. • Pth. S. Ifee. NOWAILD.IIO9III, Orifdir. Aassla Noillah..brtteco d Ad; shine Mhos cm the ohne dr Mang stet. hete elf Meeks Woof comb'_ ;cossol, Whig boosoniodogle . Noe halm Its he city ollltto, ►Allegheny wan. Ty, Pa. all wear brew ney - ddho or doehada aphid the estate of sont isoodget. eognoseet to sego known the Wan tea i ns genergrowl ea or Won OW doy of ant, woo 'MOW to saki agate ors to sake M pap Inept aa bsftfre that Moe or legeo holt with Nrs. mine )in Ineserr.thellittirook' la December, . 861tABt. KAM Adme. - Deer . . omMAccomoikr-fAmoon rsoolpts od diobomooats by Mood Directors of Nora lowldtly Tp. for lima piposes fro= ..fosialt,' Mt to Jane Ist, . , To last sr b tax Ibrtbe marel3l44llM. and ilinftse per burtsatbsment . netillj , -1111111‘ CIL Hr notes end bonds redeemed 051,88 - C3= By fateroot an Nam , BY InalloPl - . By ■Mant. WM= and Datintm . ty Attorney fee IMP By grammes oundlyindlvidnala . • 1 RAO By tremuett coosmloo . mon By arm hi *moment. lon 11,00-1,0(0.11 done ht. 1846. .To nosh mbnal and natatmding ' • ' ..--::. 3 We Denby aril!, Waittle atikere scams . l etr i ' lli eee! net al ft den& dated, • • - JAMES WARFOCK,I • - ' ADAK ROI - Auditors. de • o . 'lllOB. CrELLASITE, i •att. .tl. A Speeeleflom,—lter. P. D. past tears Tor Sae that valuable property on the corner of Second wank mews. (10e feet wade oath street, and corporates's' alley.) ket.) In Um Borough of Bearer,. Bearer Co., Pc' in peseret 11.1=1 looking to the future USW Use 'moat d property for sahibs Mt, town. Beauttfully tome led. adminudy salted to Moines* to of Pitts burgh, and for Ote educed= of fandlles.- • The let contains Is full sera. In the hearted torn, well eal, adatetto divide Into Prot bundler ken. On tee grounds=72Erulte, vls: - Eatt sod w. ;later eeel ar g iC . b, Mum tir " 4:4, Csemsc chenle. as i three varieties. ithaeherilee four varied,,, t etratt' terries, superior quality. eloubberyoge. House, aid mom ausdknebee, euh homer. good cistern, stabllng„ , eantagir home end necessary out build- Ins. For pricesod leans enquire cm Wilmette" ofJohn A. Frazier, Dump% Pa. Possession to melt purchaser. • Dec. 9. leoß. - I:==1 nivenium• come ItAILIL,—Dy. stelae ea of an order o f the Otphane` Coat of Deaver County. the andastened wlilexpose to ode tr JANUARYmd the prealleell, on; 'THURSDAY M. IMMO. at 2 o'clock, P. all the folMetteg.deouthed real deltate , of John. Deem tate of Rename Towashlp, kithe county afore. reld,eeeessed. to wit :—An that parcel of land eft eaten Is the tenraehtpYonteattl,beemed ley o f ,o 2 Richard Stewart, lands ofJohn A„OttobOands James Mahan, and lands of Dewy lance, ase talnhttSB matinimd IS porches. sleet ess-thfrant the same chased and modem =libation: Teem— one-third In bend oh comlllmatke at the sale by the court, blassee In twO Meal anneal segments with Mamma Dem sea dine mak to be secured by boon and mortgage The purchaser to pay ad expense of ret mait 'stannthee deed, meet. t7tinte e. relgoed e , liardoelmil ha rrOSV=sl County, FL DAVID ANDIRSON. Dec. 9. Adger of John 'ker. neeemed. , Beewderry. New Neigh too e:z=n niarium coviremNfaC- - -* vista* x.r bt an artier older Orphans' Oast. sr. Darter County, I will Nell at public vendee, upon_ the. premises on WEDNESDAY, - JANUARY/, WS, at I crcleek,P. ht. all theVele, lettered and Nowt ,so of Ano N, late of ter Yp.. *4 [county, deceased, at the of her decesse,, of, to to tot ,sittoro. el want land Ettore& in the township albeassid. bounded on the net* by hada ofDec Welsch. on th e mot hy• bode onions Plod on the South Or the back of the Railroad and e Ohktrtier, Anton The west by lauds of A. P Liwook.anualnait Ghost UMW* about Olsen* Waned, and ins stale of caltteadotc. fulptorcenentelo good, tellowors Rams draft t a xt% oln a lAses die . Tab P. Pt.= a Moo Aro Raihnotand thrOhkirliar batoesOßochewfw aid Prosiona. about= lOW bettor 2lleslionte.— Tenna--craelblrd — o( lb, pentium* mosey to bar gh n as band es tlo coollreatior of do ode by the , The balm* to two equal imml, pkr., meats from that with interest and to be secur ed by bood and ittotloge. Paichaeer, ,to pay all = mi t n ot pr_ P h i c s tribe "d" f t= ni .si tertd% 'of JACOB L NOSS. • .Dedi - Adet's of Ann Moos, deed.. ATALIIIARILLIO WAXER Nalla.,:SALlisrz •If TheroodasignedoOrt Mr. sus in A toasty, the amount otelght Meshed am= oftlns orate hundred save anti Upetrds. Boma em would be MAW eto 50 ems lots to Mdt perchabers pertidedanY PINOWICOIgIa PUN :chase; tspenhaadred Pearession al Mess forme will beeves pe a r_ diktat of Apra, Mil All these Ilsemo are loostall -Waldo ereWelbe Al taws M.Plltalturgh. • , Al.. *Metal highly Impaired Sens 'sans* In the otleades at Beaver. Haler LW Imam Pb, ean to hod in lota metsining Armesaseentplire to 800 sem located in the brills meow or Maw -mantles aid miasma to labool Romeotlntrcisas and Boma these mute pos located. wins. In lye or airmails of the leatleg Wined' pew Malt throart Me coontlas aboywsuised. sad 1108130 of, the lands Ile in the neigithord,ol the Ott regions on ta t qry Rock Creek • • • • - One, of Lond,, contoinag Zit mos locatW within s miles of Ile Pittsburgh Pet Wagon and Chicago Rotated. and dbtata t 8 ales ftom Pati g rab.. MO body of load is well calco ieThyrd fo . ecwtemplited itarl= hua pin-e"cmk to Lawmace antaty.wlagaa Main a abort ,dis. Woo of the body o f land. , ..• ' Persons dedrotto of pun slag should spoll ia ti the the let of. Petwassy east. •After that that wouldhare topurchme ,abject to a. teased • ' A ItaXedis credit , Vill itoo YI =does of these lands can tee abbot trysp• to theandershmed: Oil and IRMO attar ails lode:* atom of the lands. , • . IfFifil •- . - • •.:Resl Itatale Agsat. NIW 811 0 0 P, 1 401 . * lo6 • — lise4 2o ! ; wponastic, Puss. solett .bee utmost. Pat. eatotor Seoetteg. Dolmas! Prestles whltblbt ettetleate of wtets= ig esq. mad. Ilalmnira4.' tinder la tat e Wort win be takes at isy • pleterot babas -A h • ,et Mtbiwaetrombretletb Eas t o • • 1 tate leaf lieit roi Blatt , bliamt rdstmghtgrwiewista be* egabldt re min glierilia-arMir. laiggit . Joisaltiutitnc"" 6/3 -2111111.111.1 011111411MIIIIMOtad 1 417.0.11 re 1:1.14 . 7( 'JD 7.1 Al millqg 2r.,,p5 , 7-4; , :ii oft wi -7 1yry. I.r.T. , ;rt *r C:r^sl •,11 -ri , i , 61.,1•L1t 2111.0 '2.37,10 , 4 qtll c.c.` itatat.j.. , 1;43 trzr; • aisergetah• , . ,r; f. o.'t rt - • C F* 111 ! t'W l / 2 1Agi1k...19.R!: M i ll , =EMI EIS !Dgf , •• 1111,PRIGIE1 " 34 .-..... ' ' d ' lEEE MAW P703.14.904A FRYx n ;te. . •. , 1 1 " - -• :1 ~ Onlat No. I. liege Spare Om.. To.* 01 11. 1 7/Aing• Octige 0111/16 Tart •.`noprg It&I, tam ll**si, airs bon, 11/ . • - KI=IM ,NIOVEL /POl4 PO4•7"::. k. • 1 . ' 1 1 1 1, 2 4110 . 1111. . .3na. I , " .1 wily 0110 1101401. • Ciftie 15k Wei r : PAO NV. rt. • • • • '• 411 . I tat Pe.,A r!il: a XI, I. .4 Witit;' ~.; wilhow!. ; •, , t, eillhost . , BEIMIEBE Pressed IMmltl“et Su mumw Pies** OMM!!M3M3 dll;Work Trarra" aka a. a pa: TZENS.MASIL ' sedell itonoora oo -,` : • Z NGINE it REPAIR 91101" IN. PAXl.derrcorir, I= BE,Avsit'boT;rm;.pi Ham Mittel aid nwad mrgin*of maa• aaj ii ; , aaa tank On tole( suel ka tio a 1 but ainathann U as "all wick Oen la' siva nakillalWi tale vollitallanalag atan i tto Clay Itsibi Dr al ioia t go k FATIMIWi7i - "Oils AND maw ciernim. . Itieemll.Mt.. plow reso:llist via at Mgt* MOM RIMS is _ mem* Roam swbkb bas be yrs plow _at ate rosary ill do bat Mara rms. Ala• ches t all after Mesa saw ar rsesdasair hum. ' ' . BTOVES ! Brons I love on bond kid will col:time to mantic , taro a kits moetwoot dr COOKING. FEAMELSN RIIIATING STOYItS Of Ms hail Myles sat tirlol rao tM sodas provemeats, which I will seli m ar n M . Wm. Itt=so as thes el. Whkh gives It a lane satlacil arldiaattal4l6ll mush roma, and it is now looked wpm as oaa of the bastasl most smM opskstatoses as fttaltia Ism Mel szst Y soft du/- WM= oast htmas. The prna66, - twins sped this atom lb ea kagth lima may be rdhent. hs sritat Is bete le ; , . . Joao likturesios.' James McGehee. Capt. Woe Moos Mersa, Thames R, DIM* eameel=, . Mee II Hiram Sem, Mrs. Plateaus, James MeDenehß.• Simnel Ilhostpece Mr. Crueller.. Me. Rev. Et= Joodith es Ye .11211gaber. /Wed, " Sebum, !reek, . James Zemke, MIMI:Whom. Rkhard Maley. Jeeeph Xelfere. David Cart_ GeeetinWneee. Joao Thompeoe, rfe r veNnes Qla Led, MIMI Reed. Bodes Onvie, um Grove, Wwee bele. Janes Ginty Robert [Wok Theme Nradshey, Dixon tg .a. - Disk J, W. & Menatheeeer. WTMisk Weiser. Mt. l atileiff, . Dr. hew Winans. Ell Kenne d eno, y, Joint Wawa. . . arc Geo. Fulton. Capt. J. 8. D Maw; . . WORana_weert. te=l=4 . Robert McGowan,. MJoseph U Bladentore.- WM dollop Marlda. IL Wad W.'S. D. WeGneary, MUD R. WU., , Barbi joaleb. , Gape -Jame Roney, Dr. C. B. Tart* • DIM= Reed. Kelly Hunter. Join Xelnuablin, flannel Tayter - , • Dr. Jr. E. Imbed. flown Deacons. Jobe Denbo, - Wilton Davie. Warne Baldwin, Dwid Ley& ' Jobs Danean, „ Mum, Ww. Rot*. Anima.: Mr. Dobley, , • „. , Yr. Caw Ate. Jaiweser, • B=dl Kanawdy, • , Jabs JlAeberle, ' Hew DOCWWW, Wtltena How, , roam Tnowsuce. =I AUCTIONEER:B AND COMMISSION MENICHAVITS, Opens ilemile:Aodloi Roam, ,No. QO , Fifth . Stivet,' Pittsburgh.. • . . - Boob, Now, -urpoto;Dry 'Goods and 1 1 00 9 11 ' - •AT PIIIVATi SALMI Dia AND IMMO; . . . . S. ans • cmeoss.;-The iarae Wen NS DIM& MD .t Oak!, Ihr Ja* rue** a saw stock' • * toosio of Owl** Mies far poen IN Imam mar Add& la alias* *rt . *oar* ram •. •••. • . mmmoyepmerisuw, 000D8. OaIUITANTIT Cal ND. CIO/41W node to ardor ea an MA nwied man; - . Mould%) to ito peen" br "mg toon= 1,2 olen samona beennellotosit Mee AM 'nem . • • DANIEL:m[I,mm, • MUMS ST- ANDIMWAZIOR. PA. MEE 3 iii,..w4bi-‘ftipt. z . : Etrzkaklab a Mseg . sbtCsenrait4iwpo, Ma= -a: trio r =!=EM -:1 ?-,%1117: - . , ,ritirrrirrij. , 11 . • ' Alat TILL PIUMMUIa .01?-110 11l RIME =1:1 QM AA•2424°W7A . S 7 MAME BPI St LIM, yy i- l ~~MPO ' l~s~pa ' fQ ~ Ifii~lW . ~Y ~f • =I on:a MEI - f y, ~. . y :.. Tto_NO isthildsa IN 'Met It II a dr e f s .ti liMll=ll, N. Übe srin Mn* S WEr.a'" w W l '. • NM , • • ; Mita* 1 1 A‘ OEM MEI ME iiew#o./94domit • • f." • '' wlll:ipsickly Tato:W . on? Heir ; to its Daniel color Wel . b*ty: WWI prodiee lisiaris* growth. It is Perfectly! Mind*. b preferred . over - every . other • retina= by those Who - have fine haul of hair, salt& eslthase.who whisewseetore • h. The beessdful glow rod= impertedtothe Hair wish • • for old sad .yoesg, • ••• woe was. bp ass thrwwwww•_:- lilti44 - 111 1 1 - 6 1 LMMICS NT" I. I. U 41:s • s. 1.11 1.10 nudieltuyal mousiiP MVO areas, • IN BEAIVE it . Way b. and Or bid diodadd 71):tvo 2 s. Sere a 5133.016 , PTIM332 44,u Wits, wiNzil And I:trundles, paints, DYE ATUFFE: TOILET ARTICLE; SOAPS sitUfilLIES. PATENT MEDICIIIES la wieq, an et thelbest quality, end soil clover am can be bwight in any Gabor Dm Owe to the ',Pont/. Devisees! Tamle PELL, 75 alasre 1)01; Chealell3l4ol. $1; aura. • 'The Lured Stock et LAMPS a LIMP TRENWRIOS. LANTERNS, STATIONERY, WINDOW GLASS i MITT. Ever caned outside of the city, at Noon's Dreg Stare, and sold cheaper than eat be bought =y ears* ti3I;IIMEE;G;I2=i 1:211:1 rxrrzusorr, WAtidemik Deakr iaand Namffeetrrer qr BOOTS SHOES AND GAITERS, IN ALL Tizps. VARIKTIES. NO. 91 FICDNRAL 8173EN7; ALL•EGHENT, PA • • fot beo lad Wolters Posoar r =do to B. B trot. RPM lILL. Nzatirer. &IA. 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