~'~ ~~'~..~iti'~~ii ALIT ItY.1"0111901WW . Sk: my eat, Jelly, Is s a . rratl7lstfirlw. . • ... N d .1. 1 g uish* \= • 1 • . ' le • % dusin .und t . l'ce7itA r titgg 1 k .h 10 0411 : 11 7 - then, belitnilpg,thp 1 not prOltltttisM 4l W 44 n 4 taint t• qugk friend . L 1 . name. a . . :Tr some . TP t Its% ; • . brill , i".l , li ns , a right o thtfaPPollatiOtt, • ' mannerOftiornb anclontWeroes valituit Mods were utmatnemo y: clutieterinithldr,taditnn„ylnic-',, , ft' hese detiveg. 0014.10111,1totirtrent fterit; what mm,ndght s.uppose, frum i . l 4rl -Pl l l 4 1 / 4 b .A 11 1 expl " SeVeriti yint's with IWO ntinly.youngtfriendsi tha:l late afternoon afithrightdri, in 7; We ll*re traversing aloraffilutt dm.; tv streetlaA itden't!..ef. one • of. our 1ittge.,003.,„ Tiy peciiptintis .of the houses wer e, eyidently'lehiPlet . by the sWeet alr atutsrnishine' td dit4ert their• dingy rbetut" ibr 'the• - gr.enbll warrnthAnd brightness of the World outside; The street ;WIIS lined with theta; mothers, with nursing babies in their, anus, sitting on the door. -.steps; stalwart fathers, swarthy and ; grimy with tlieday's toll, lounged is the doe.rwitys, or collected in little knotki at the bired • Corners ; children of all , agrs were rollicking, tumbling, and chasing each Other on the side- walks and.through-theMilkile utthe stnet. Itixvn. the Old: gnualinethera had crept out into,the sunshine; one distinctly sunshine; remeinher; Sitting on a rough we,xxien bench, -beside a ruin.' sus old horse, her wrinkled fat.° up turned;aii§ ber.dita eyes tiled upon the golden west. was wondering what the poor old dame might be thinking ofovheu'my attention:was attracted to a group of children. Who had gathered ut.the. crossing beyond. A boy six or seven years old was the ;enter of this company ; and the' -big boys and even the fathers were watch ing him with Interest. tlatANPOrluctiting.uttudipd le the end (ITTAna:lir, YviTielat intern !OA& shoek,.:SWlnit.falnftinur'trtilletbtipm* the' round. :* rewired at Iti'fiteppos. ,, log it to be a blt °fold eleth; mid won= lend. that the circle gathered around. he unhin. txmstantly Increased` in size.. Suddenly it dawned upon tile that Bilk was not a Mg. as I had sup-: posed ; but a miserable kitten.., Dly first Impulse was to go on without interference, a; the poor thing .W 43, Wiliest if not quite dead. Ye; I ha*. hated, stopped, and addressed th e . child kindly (perhaps MS brutality" came through ig noran ce.) • • " My boy,".said I, "you:lire Wi ling your kitty! ; Loosen • the string around Its uperk ; here, I ;will help you." But, the little tyrant scorned inter femme and responded to my :appeal lit Jerking the poor animal malicious. ly. • One of;fity companions, a young tender-hearted girl spoke: " Here! I'll give you this," she said taking a small coin front her purse, "if vou will let the kitty go." The bey sullenly shook his head; evidently he was not to be bought: IN" I wish We had not ;stopped," I whispered to my other' con - monk*. " The:kitten will suffer off the more for par effort hi its. behalf; WO 881114 have hi leave it in their - hands' aft& all, and that little brute will . torment it worse, If possibly, when we are out of nighty ' •• - '• • 1 paused to watcliEdith, who had changed her tactic, and was urging adittle &let nine or ten, Who stoed lookthig,on, to take.it away front the boy:- 'will give you the ationey,.". she stild,,"ypit tannatike; him let it go; 1-know.". • ; • . : ". The girl • smiled -- doubtfully and shook her held'. I tamed-reluctant ly away; though I Must confess Impulse was strong, to shake the little tyrant till-he should be.gltuite. victim-go; but I. forbore , for seyeint reasons, one :of. width,(a • Covr t erdly• one) was tied we were; rapidly- be•:. coming Bib:center ors crowd of half grownhoYs, and not a row of the died wheliad been lounging at the street corners were among them.. . . Jeanie, my other friend scare* seventeen, but a woman in .dignity and self-po,:snishinhatl looked on with com prn- ellipandtlasldng,eye, but without littering one word. , 'We turned ,away utterly discoindted; few s't 1441. taliew out-if:if tile'. involuntarily '1- looked. bark. The unfortunate kitten .. was being ,held aloft. in triumph by its tormehter;and the performanas varied by a sale; of inidignant.jiirks.. The poor thing star led violently; ir ter we so near ;loaf awl' bad ; Sup-, pool. Edith tittered it low tion, and-• Jeanie' darttd bark, the , crawl Making Aqtr - tb;r . ..tit% inipetil (MS movemeht.. •, • " l'rn ninth lslaleimitit get fal tered Edith,•While !low with a sad,. densense'of triumph an open knife - , flash in Jennie's hand, us she cut the shim;. Tlithoy and his sympatl)iz-, ors stootka.3 if spell-bound ; and Jen nie walked back to us, very pale ! but unmolested, the poor draggled kitten lying in her arms. • • e walked oh tepidly and silently forsome.minutes; halfexpecting that a reset* would be at teMpted. ' Looking hack at length wo saw that we were not thllowed, Mid breathed limn! freely. " I ought to have dono that at first, Jennie, but it never once occurred to ilw thnt - we +mad. take It eittlrAy away from its.tonnentors. What do you propose toilo..with It?" 1 addca. " You. must take it ihto your fami ly of pets, Mary." I stmidgghaSt. The little draigle4, gray Inollittto come in iiithiny 16114 . ; inn graybeimlaitasuowv.rubbits!...' „ Vote kno ut' I. can't ',40',11P.54.11111g with it, Jennie:" " She replied by fotidling', tho head, which. ek , emed, likely enough; never..to drove again .40 its own ac (((rd. It wns,tltibtrugglofor life with the alusetl k i t eV43IIIIOW. " Peter thin„, " said. "I .etn not I akd It to New. Yorklcittime,:or' I would not trouble you,' :mut is going away too." ''Alter risking what yetrdid to Save Its_lifb, Jennie, It ought mito Lo nvglected; but I never cured speci ally kir cats." , • • . "1 shall knee it in your roora, nev i:Wide:o," Jennie saki, 'quietly ; and I know you can't held nursing it up L-you,•mtlto told 1116 .la.st sutanr that youl set eut.plants which had thro‘vit out 61 the beds into the garden paths; because you 'said you could clot resist the unite appeal of Iheirpoor'little roots, lying helpless under the glare of the sun." ,es Ittnry,"•mrdd Etiith, "do yeti n.maimberhovio 1 laughed ut youlor transplanting. your ~puny panics, with even 'bore Mitt ttunt.the.thriny . ones? Itorrecittld not be.ir that' 4,hie;is thould not have nthireltaneolor lifts yi itt sidd. ,Look-at this poor_tblng, anti see if you can resist such a 'mute appvar tufthatil' , , 'rin; t he kitten ditwakwn4l.o though cradlettijgbleinan di ier, agithistifter,'Sqw*/11001'244"' -uveurnbed: • ".;:%""--" mnrtil When4ernde t she fann - d ' Ilicee : ilmed hinn~ezhihitingpp T-' a I igrerish appeara*o, • I.x Ostidedo autidtmiti thl'• .; 3.ent, Trethafull glow.ottauttalllncjig • two tuagnitim34•Cul44l.which• I hod parted temrake Ftsmn hini. • "Alit you haVt;lllitifintler tia3 Les haven't you Mary Very upvm vriate; iierliat6they'll Whisper in.his ear the legend; they heard front their aiteestom Who dwelt tunongtheruslt..• us on the hunks ante Nile.. It. may put a little sett-respect into -hint • tb tear of the loity,posit ion his kin once oeetipled int Eg,ypthut templets where they were worshiped as gods. and .3 unnie laughingly lade both me and uq unentithper threwell. , • ~1 'rhere was little enough Of thettat " ural playfulmv.s or.kittenhood'aliditt hint for i aselts.' I'Cwas long before the trials,ort4trik youth were oftlittt-, ;naill from hitt memory. To lap Ins allowance of thilk, stretch lßis legs In. . , . any rind , ...', • . • otpar.. - 1- on ~. F .74 butnottl.'a treatment,he seemed remlSP:L•ed, and : tv . .l Impulse toward • xvs demeanor never n 0. ad a certain gravity, beemihnig Wen who had knoWn ittriffild.ii iti lie had one strange habit, and the mention of that ullarity_hrings me I to the atirpWingp 4.... • toe lle would open hOMI k•:s:about to utter a the n ; but . no soidfdlid. t. s ,,` gd s monstratibn. An o aunt of e who Wipiersdingi • ":.; Ingot dr sit Ibarinen • ;; 4 4nowed so incessantly." 7!• Why, aunt," salit f, 't hecver ! tho slighti.st intirefilgr ! , 1 .‘1,1e looks as If libdid,' z ea tm auntshaking'her had eel . .16 ruuneUtifif frmik .theitivetemtb - liabit wh my-1_14.11) tat , :tind Itir. Dick i n ? I k ery l vermilion of opent*t‘4 • .4 .. thkifs if ablaut to give lag and. Shutting them,. - L Isqiii4 emitted nal.' s. IfjJellabn Othlervitie culled ;telly, ;hind &J. lle atlthii age 'Of three yeiws,'iipparenU,y... ulte forgotterk nitsfortunete i s glee*. felldw, spelled And riped II a tiger; isiarislocratie in_ istesti.l4; oad,, as to his indite, dainty exceed e ;atropine I n l :( beautiful pe py heuhd as to i 'self, b ut ( t ithe foga lbfand have no ;thaubt,:turn-miAlait..falutu cus nose of his high -disdain if l ilt sightweiv Offended:with PO miserable a little %refresh& himself was when he'lltst took paisession of his cushion in the window•seat; under the - , shad.; ow of the Callas. Whether these Egyptian lilies have instructed him aYitillegaid. to the sa cred glory of his 'ancestors, or whether the gerfn of self-esteem implanted in him by nature has been lu.Nuritinffk developed by the care his weakly in fimey demanded, we cannot say. We only pmllent his affectation of superi ority, to others, ,knowing, that beings ihighern*oftehliritbatteniSel' yeti: °h it twAtifre s :Wiiiehi they,owenb , &tedious of their Awn, But to ' We . reputation of smile atreebtoiv to the generosity of soffwafdend.,--thadepehd- intIEMIDENTINL INTERVIEW In the happy days of Democracy, DatiOit boasted many an adept at Milling the wires and making up thp 'state in the 'Merest of those who gen &rally arrange things at "Ten I.4tek's old stand." Prominent among .her Ward: politi6ians stood Aklenuan J. Hull; a butcher by profeAtin, and a Democrat by faith, whose earnestness kitew no faltering. Thu "b'ys" all swore by him, and te ambitious for political all f ollowed him, so at laid the alderman carne to be the cen tral lutninarY' in Detroit tollties, around which the leawr lights revoly ed, with deferential precision. Among the distinguished'. Democrats who voikre honored with the support and firm friendship of . the macutgLug al ' cleruian, was the ex-secretary of the interior, Robert McClelland. In re turn for the energetic support which ho received at the hands of hisbutch er.(rlend, Robert of course could do ;Odes Nut Mlinatt, him with the maitkrticiatturcStailes An 4 aver, laid: thus it clime to pass that after 31 - c- Ciblltitl was well attablishab iu=the setreturyaltip, Aidendau hay ing never visit.* the federal city, de termined to honor that fatuous-city ;with Vcibort, Soiotitn nn4-, te • test the staadfastnu of his ft-knit 31cClel: land's friendship, now that he bore blushing honors thick upon him. • Carpet-baggers were not in disre puteiin those days; so packingq clean shirtratara bottle rot n p rye in (luelltno John lensusheredin to:the presence of the urbane Moses 'Kelly, at the time the smooth and puliahed chief clerk of the interior de partment. f 4 Where's Bob? " quoth Alderman . ~t, Who, sit ?" replied Mr. Kelly in blataltones. "Bob, Bob McClelland, sir," re plied Joh it. "The secretary is engaged sir, just at present, and cannot be disturbed." • The h-1 be is," resumed our De.: troiter. .AteU hitillthat Vants to see him; and by—, I guess plaint fetch him." i3An the meantime Governor Mc. having reeognim(4l the voice of his )lichigun friend made his appearance ;at the door, and of mum, received 'with t he most distinguishedcop /sideration. After brief inquiry after friends and Matter.; in Detroit, the secretary ex plained to Mr. hull,, that a cubinet (meting would. claim his attendance (luring the aftcrnoon,.and afteri mak ing an ngreetnetit,to present htin to the Prestdent the next day, heltUrn= ed him twier to a messenger to show 'him about town. The next morning, punctual to a minute, our friend, was on , hand at tl office tie tic' vretary to lake the promired call upon the Chic? Magis trate of the nation.' In the meantime Mr. McClelhlnd had nnnouneedlo Mr. Pierce his in tended (-all with his Michigan friend, and begged him, sci far as lie passibly etaild, to bury thedignity of the Pays ident in tateponlialitY:Of the eigtel amuring hint that Mt: dull feel highly llattereffibY'any'fiunllidi 'ity:' that might extended to him by the President of the United States. The' tWain .wcre soon at the White House, and while, at the request of Mr, Pierce, Mr. McClelland went for a moment to.the President's private !ffiliee, Mr. I tiam i lisraiell in P e. NO inn mini' to awai his return.: fierce desiring to act upon the point .of the interior departeuent e somolited to its secretary Unity he would re tnaln there a few moments to exam ine some official papers requiring his endorsement, he would go down and entertain Mr. Hull. Upon entering thero,om where nor idderman was saited; . Me: "Pierce -made his pOlitest how and said : "Mr. I lUll of. betreit,,a .ocreljeve,?" ; "Mkt sir" gruffly .responded that -dWin guished individual evidently not aware that he was saluted by the President. "Any thing new in De troit, Mr. Hull ?" interrogated Mr. Pierce. "-No," replied Ilull shorter than ever,' , 4 ,'• When :did ',you -loave honle?""contlithed Mr. Pierce; tot a little amazed at the gihtfnest of his isitor. Without deigning a reply to this last•question Hull, in uncontrol led' wrath at his Supposed neglect, broke cwt in a /mai requist, I , lpiced with aw txtth, that "If Bob Mcelel hunl-intended to introduce him to the President, he wanted him to do it d—m quick, as he didn't come up there to sit around like a Stoughton Bottle." , yr 7 f-, r., :pr , -:7..r , Dlr. Pier( 12 tt i' nusettittflull's :misconception of the situation, pleas antly remarked : "My name is Pierce." " WhatP;intenruptedllull in amazement, " Frank Pierce, Pres ident of the . United Shifts?" " I have that: :triner44 replied -',Pierve-- W ." ell! Wel I." 'ex!clailneilPftill, as he grasped the Pre.sident's soft hand in his 'OW like gray, "I'll Is: d—d ill didn't think 3,lnt was : a waiter." ;The moral of this incident is that residents should not be too familiar Ntith IMlle'll.fp . lTV' .nis'lrrirfiT't 11 . "......“-•:, -.16 11i , ....0 ~ .4. 4..4' , `TOR DE Ks were issued at the. Wash 'ington Arsenal to da y , by lirection of t lei sksiretar&olkar, ,giving el is. ployees the alterniiiiveo rwork itig ten _ taseN per day, or working eight at '4oductaan.ot :Avittitirr lleir .cleptr. .2" I I ' 'awe, ( V ft now paid. ' flue employees 'awe, in tonsequeinv of tiro MULlnem of the times, aeeepted the ten hour alternative, but expvet Congrem %rill ' 14 . sin pas , 4 an explanatory -tint, to the.elfeet. ,tiutLit muit, nut iuttlitdt. iTthietion Ottumwa Amid litlak iwe d 1 i I, Vat ! ixilietl(il l ::firoYr'',".7 '''.7,... -- `"'" '1 r • •at u al:r . .--",,•,••••••04. ".;;;,.,1 . 11:ii. i 0,-, i ' lial , ,iligtitiV - iiiiiil , aw • famoo,pnto ,wito, ttave.ritevis , glad-lie PurgilliSed'int'aprlght piano, forit's the only upright thing they have hi! the house. Bra • - • • ( tblillß nob Zegbdature - IVlnvestigitte ehsirg- Elofogdion net members of eir ut giving apron fan it/ bald efibrt to autienrietbleir for r eP 3rt l tilittiprotner as tho lged,thad is Member brought belbre thqin, whoadmltted that ho hid re rincw I s in e 4 i‘‘ l l l 4l : forfaiihielbolo; w rm e !ed as 6,llcors: r it, !I Question—You have stated that Wki . 12 416 on a Seriekkreemelep t les , 3, - Reaoactlilig it4Aur,.*ofitc, le Committee understand you,eor redy. your , mitelVeif> anyt h ing or your vote on more than onelbillf fr-liel93mq ) y • - 3 _ricautiottencleithontstclirdpg I 8 4 , --- We Win ilithivic teat 'point for t rd.ht.r,Wgit .state to t mthnittei *hat teitgot foiyour 'II!. TIP terrier P P lease recorSl, the • • orb_ gift n e h ae s ;:i . y .si g v agoo la d o o rd w e n r : tht gm tho curses o f theivhole cdmmunity.. WO maradd, say ' s thO Harriarurg nlegraph, that the „Illinpis Tor's Is not - ariiineormiOleee. The Largest Balloon. sv A iganflo 11116oii'll I i been eon- Bartow at ..Ashbaratuun, mar Chel sea; England, and is intended to afford. Beano aeronautical experience ' under aicumstances which will insure safe ty.t-Tha balloon is four times thO size iiftuat• used .by. Mr. Glaisher,l and eb tains 34,000 cubic feet of gal.. It is pearly spherical in shape, and is I capable of raising a load of eleven tines. It cost $150,000. It is raised bypure hydrogen, and is drawn down ijv a chain Tuned by a steam en gine elf two hundred home power. i The weight of the cable Is two and a half lons and its length is two thousand JO: The balloon, car, netting! and patapherualia wei g h three and a half 'hies, which, with its cable, make six tons of permanent weight , leaving a balance of five tons as its available power. Thirty persons are the Com plement the car is intended to hold, and, manning these to weigh a hun dred and fifty pounds each, a balance of some three tons lifting pOwer is left in favor of the balloon. The Arniy Drill for 1869, Full in—Love with some amiable and virtuous young woman! on the first opportunity you may have. Attention—Pay, to her, assiduous ly andrespeethilly„ • Right Face—P4 the queition like a man and she'll.accept you: Quick March—With her to church, and through, the service •Of holy matrimony. .T Halt—And reflect s eriously for a few-moments; then determine to de vote yourself entirely to your Wife. • Right About Face—From the haunts you have frequented when single, and prefer-your own home. Advance Arms—To your young wife when out walking together, and don't let her walk three or four yards behind you. • • • , Break off—Billiard playing, bet ting, and staying out at night, if you wish to have a happy home. • • ' TUE Isthmus Quasi negotiated for by Mr. Cashing, and rejoiced at by all at home, has ruled. Colombia refuse, to ratify the, treaty. that was made, toad thus the whole thing falls - through or. at least is postponed for further consideration. Such a canal; would unquestionably be useful to our trade, as well as that of the world, But It would operate to some extent against the prosperity of the Pacific railways, and its ability to pay even ordinary interest Upon the-expenditure is far from 'certain. It may be well for us to have the feasibility of the Under taking, more maturely considered. If it proves to bo neassary, there- is little doubt that another treaty can be negotiated; and there is small rea son to fear European rivalry. Even should Europeans construct the amal, the same reservations that made it free to their use as to ours, under Mr. Cushing's treaty, would as undoubt edly preserve it for our use, Without discrimination; and the cost of con struction, at the lowest estimate, is enormous, THE many rats which stay in the sewers of Paris sun% each Spring,: general attack with the formidable pack of terriers kept for that purpose by themunicipal:powers. Whebever a fresh lot ofdemolition Is put Id hand, a grand irruption of nits takeq place in the neighborhood, and the terriers arc accordingly set to work. In-the &lilac which has just been necessita ted by the pulling down of houses for the opening of the new Rue Raumer, four thoußind of these treublesbme animals were killed during a single night. The • numbers slaughtered annually amount to millions. .These skins are converted by the cheap gio makers Into the "Clank de Turin " which closely, resembles kid„wh e costing only a third of its pride, a so generally wom by the economi portions of the Parisians. As for the flesh of these creaturesif repo,t speaks true—t he sausage makers ha •o a busy time of it after every freh Gatteethat takes place in the dark subterranean city. , • GEOItGI: FRANCIS TRAIN deliver ed Ids second lecture in Charlestown, 31it-14., recently. • . , Or have been received id Ports mouth Nayy Yard reducing th e'wages of all per diem workmenlindielerki twenty: .per cent • from last month's ra4*. A bill has been reported in the New York Legislature — imposing heavy penalties on_sellers of lottery tickets, drawers of lotteries, or publishers of lottery advertisements. The Attorney General has decided that Congress alone mn flx the rela tive rank of lino and-staff offirers in the Navy;and orders in contravention of this decision.have been annulled. A NVP:trimx paper gives Itself the following Pleasant obituary notice on Thanksgiving day: "No paper trill be issued from this office to•mbrrow —nor any other day." The Sheriff's officers weir around. beer:drinkers of Louisville at unpletotritig_ excited over dis covery of portions of a human' body Ina keg of beer. It is not supposed, that they Were introduced to give the beer a flavor, but to conceal them. Tin; English Parliament is haying ntpexeiting debate on the Irish Churh question. The majority sttstitining Mr. Oindstone's bil,- nt its second reading, was 118; n majority Nit sel dom attained in 'Parliamentary pro ceedings. the witty 063. Co!Man, the doctor. lxing inter', than the time aPpointed, apologized to his patient, saying that he had culled In to see a num who had fallen down a Well. "Did he kick the bucket, doc tor?" groaned Cniinan. . . '3frs: E. Quiy Stanton 118 A gioriouit visions of female •conventions he, in Heaven twenty years Ileum Ifer male victims are to be Noah, Moses mid the reet of the,...EatK4reltp_,..• and she is koing , to" incite sflr, rah, Slserand otherlbrmerfy strong , . inhaled fent:tics te.revolt: • Tuty,toll,o story ati9,9t.q, Rill opt Wed Avlo had filial lz p; upon WKrell lidterftmned nn,Operntkinbinnielfby initortibirAptece.ottlikke:it gfigi;.lt, Itilhered and , filled up the pieeentfini, flu ; 1 : 11 14.t.Th/Orug 011;tregPrionkhAmtil, ttiiihlons, he unaertenk toraisen moustache, !when dneialdegrew hair andtheother am. -T:. ~t , zastn'N'l4iititi6i l best MAU' Vltt .. 4llnttpt eta lOUs plog& vrttli mod ag•• WM Pianist/ and -Plough Vauglogailli of difilneet pallerns,intiodligeh6bredßhandll4. ' 5191 . 195 9 4 . 11 4C38 , !, 1 P 1 AF/ r4 r54; 1 11 ?” 1 1 e t a f . Cooking. Franklin sal Resting. of the mod pep., Ida Paeans, of all Cooking - Staves the Omar Raiwatic ja IM host MR telt* Me Biel. Inns room to do Me mostworialletwalledier. and mod ~ • lakes tiliwpelbuir the had Ross in Itid. /iv . -•— . with insitove 1 bant got Op I - laatenalit Ratienaedlon *OF, " '' ' o viblth takes MI 111thi ire= no additketal had; c an not get ordsof , order. not gable tat erner sitisAndatirdstg with any u z t n a Pi n pl . e: 4=l= of any dee se patterns. - - '. - -. • .Lo testnnoax of what 34 tient Mild: rotas** mom tlm.: Open/Mei Inuring used Me Mee Itiesome_ 1 Dr. Issart.Witarts,H. : ID ' Jobst'brore „ „;- lIL T. Kennedy. • - IN Abner .llerayn• , ,- - • 3 Sensed Kennedy, . 6dJobn ti Odom, .. , 4 Hobert WOowszt, ; 121 Jonathan -Mcßr ide. i 5 John Watson,' ' ". Mlles —Rnasell, , • 8 Dr. Jos. IL Jackie" , 57 John W. D, Bann, 7 Dr. JAL Elliott, 48 8.8. 11PFerran. tt DF— Parker , en John Jackie% i z d.. : , a tot. J. D. liceralui, 70 Benj. P. Pugh., 10 •Milo W. Miller, 71 SamosiKentiedy. 11 William Lyon • - i • 79 MpLina Johnston..; li Andrew Morrow . . . 73 Bendodo F ran kl in 19 Rosa D . Enna 74 Jacob Longenclow,- 14 Met. Jame' lions, . 'MMus's& P couch. , . 111 ro t / i i T 1 tB. Winans Wade ' '' •• 7 71 7 1 111 r. Robert Andre .- 17110. OM Folte • W John Y..D, • 1811. T. Reeves. . 79 Mrs. Thee Middleton . 111 A. IL M'Cresry • • -85 Jaws U Marian : , 10 James Cookie 81 David Lloyd , it Thomas IL Dans MThomas Bodoni -' - ti Hugh' Shells '.t , i -20Johe Denten t , 21 Cant W, Wenn, • 44 Andrew W. Jackson. 24 Thomas BradtbswArSS Samuel Trrlor, 1 91 to Bradahaw, i 95 Hiram Stowe, ~. 98 Hobert Bradshaw , 87 Mrs. L Patterson, 117 nos 3 Bradshaw': Ir. WI William Davidson, '.. IS Dixon Reed. . , 89 Me Shively., 119 Milton Reed . 151 Samuel Dunlap, 110 Rilolikrod el -ter. D. P. Lowery, . II 'William Reed, , 23 Hobert Imbrie, 89 Joel Reed, ' 93 Geo. , W. liamilten. • /18 Mrs Theo _bunter •St Frank Wilson. Re q. 34 Johnston Laughlin in William Dunn. :Wawa Thom pare, WI George Mixon ill Mania Knight • ;97 Jaaon Bkharden, 87 Richard stale IS Mal K. Sankey. .18 William II 00 Alfred Pierce 85 Joseph Mciv i an 100 Aydin Pierce 40 David Carr 101 John Pierce 4/ Dr. '-- Moan . lid Mrs John, Thomas ti Solomon Frank INI John Loiter, 41 James 'Knowles 104 J. W. Funkhouver tc--.. rtazrv...,awizt .. 48 Wm. Blokentan - RN Daniel Maxwell ' 47 Jos e ph Crown 1052110 mm Morgan, 48 Joseph Re.Dersolli lit Dr, C. R. Tuttle, - • 49 Mn. Jim M'Denitt. ' 110 Chin O'Rourke 50 William Wagne r. 111 Dewy Fatter 61 Rev B F &whin ' . 111 Francis Mullet , 59 Washington Engle . 113 K 2 Deno, - 14 Jotm Y. Marks 114 R. L. 111041ns 14 Capt,' A.M•Donald 115 Hearn' ,t Levis. • 65 CapL M - leDonald, 116 Y ichaelWrond 54 Wm hi'Donald, 117 William remised 57 bre Nancy Irbonakt 118 Rev Wm Nesbit 58 Alex. Whits 119 Henry Bradford fa Mrs Landis • Mt William %rook. KO William Otero, - 191 Joseph L. Blackmer, 61 Boston Ours, . In introducing our stave we reedy, In part pai a great number of stoves recently teennactu and sold by other parties. These, au a general thing, an nearly, new and embrace the newest and most Improved stylea now made. exeeeting those manufactured hymyself. We will sell these at eery low rates. Having three int, class engines on heed. of about fifteen hone polercapecity, they are offered to the public at reasonable ratee. felt 17200 SOHN TUORNILNY. ' • WALL-PAPER F0r1869 Mimeo Palmer, John C. Dodge. At our commodious and spacious Sales ROMP. a complete assortment of New and litioaxestyles - Wall-Paper, both Ungloseed and tratiss Snu b. Cheap Brown and White Papers; Also, every variety or Clala 'CLOTHS, Transparent and Paper Window Shades. 'Figured and Plain at' lower prices than ever before offered in the city.. CALL AND NEM - • • lipeelal Inducements ahead to Wholesale Dealers. TU011.46 PALMER *CO.. No. it Wood Street. between eth and sth ave. aue v id door below Diamond alley, Mahe:irk Pa. IM'MCOV"4.I, .A.1%13D CLEARANCE SALE. 11/LYING found our present store too entail for our busbies., w•e will Re- mo — va to 311 LIBERTY - about April Ist. To Faro trouble and expnue of moving, wo aro now closing out our Stock of HARDWARE AND Ci icr TL3E3RY At thrall.). Redalcol Prices; LINDSAY, STERRIT & EUWER, 337. Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa marlo LI Wall Paper ! Wall Paper Wall Paper CYJOL, 011 Cloth OIL CM.CYTIErs CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS Illulheim - • GEWATER. rA.. , Has just received a large stock of Wall • Paper, Booka, Stationery; all kvelarlf Window Shades Lwaing-Glames, Trunks, TRAVELING SACKS Satchels, tafikets, Children's Carriages & Wagons A!I kinds ofT4s, Fancy Goods Also, An • Extensive Asssortment of STE REOSCOP.E S and sTEßvoscom VIEWS ' This is the .largest snit best solo- led Simko(' Goods in the county, and !Aught direct from manufacturers, 14 the lowest. price. and will be sold lower than else. where. BENJ. 31 U1 , 11E1/ilt parti:tt NON EXPLOSIVE. • • ',The New Light Petroletup -fluid Gives twice the light of Carbon ander all elltututaneeh„ _ . • • Clan Not be Exploded „ - . The nuderslated w. nomattufacturoth. and have for vale the 2.leve Petroleum Fluid. Made hl dlatillatlon. without the aid orcompounds which I. gradually unclog the place or Carbon O il, in all. places where Introduced..., • • • • •'• AIrCIUS Wanted in every torn. Scud for Cir cular. Andreae, J. J. PALMER 'it CO.. , MAID STRICICT. P1ITSSUIlOII: • 116,1 JEILTNET. • _ Watch 'llllalier' and Jeweler, • • t' Tltlyd eteeet. &stns. N. ida roan adjoining J. C. Willson's 1. 1 4 , 14 etelies nod .cheon• °melon mpend and .warranted. &grams done to order::The' pationasti uf the public is 'solicited, and satisfaction enaranteed.• 'qrs us • Yl.l•' r .r ° eat Vir . 11:41 and tv mina. of tbe H. E. ehurehef the bby the orough of Ito. chestier from the let daypt April up to the 10th day of• April at none, for bedding a firkin Chute!' wink* In said mite/km borough. Tina.. Speciltestko'teno ttaa4 ndition, ere tan wee the r 'b. co j. erased Co. doesuit b y e Intl be t requited for the atihrol performance t Tine mi m ic , • • • • The brick work owl the wood work Included bt .this rout:AMU twounplated W./4v* Proposals most he sealed and WOOTII4 .Prapo rale for Y. If: Limit." directedlo the undersign ed. By order of Braiding Com. i••• • "I': • S. J. CROtid, Seq . /. Rochester, Xszttil9.--ossr MM MS BZEI --,' cit. '•'.- il ": ,1v.•,,-,: .fr• 41 - •• is. 4141,14 , 1- , ,,,4 40 ,p 1 0.0 . 7. t14i1.4414-qii 4 - 0 owl . • ' •.- • - s'-‘ ',7'••• - '44 '..';. - - lc ' . . - 0 r i ,i14 ' ..! • No. 11 ~.i.iiwilikehrieitioo 1 , 4111 v •-• A fOwiloontibor.#o4.o l 4: ll MActq, *.)t).0.1111Hloilid-:„,re RiooKg''wAtri6itinY ‘d, . .M4altditnient'bf 136'1)&0136a5 , : 80jENe1, •,c „ TILEOLOGitt • 11111.41010 a, . 1., ' • " BELLES-LETTRFSE4. LE TT.„ . . ":' Art Bablath School Booka,Boliing tintl Colleao Text , Book,a, Stalinl2ol.y and Blank Books; ...KriptL.oo44:l44ir!ota Country Iterclutnivitntqiltorl with c#ry , tklng In our lino nt t..aCitACT priori.. PAVIA & CO:; 103 Liberty StreeliPittitistgb. nuir9.4fBm. • . ' _NEW G-0 OD SI Ellin Spring andlihilatiaer.iliti!kfb, lIAVZ JUSTAG,B4VED NiW'STOCK OF GOODS -• LATEST 'STYL,XI3, • For Spring and Suninier:Wea r, deutlemcn , sFueadeblng Go9d. CONSTANTLY, LAND • • •:, cioT4ilio,itAirs•To oRDia In butt and mint laatdogaila Myles, and it abort , soilor. • =lea, Jr., 771311D0.1111•1112. A. SPRING; 1869. . M'Elroy, Dickson & Co. d 1 Nu. 5i c Wood Street._ 'Pittsburgh, .1 7 a: orrEil SPRINaITOCK OF DRY - = GOODS AtiteNotioAB, . Arid invite thilr,cusiotners, and trade generallA Murlolm. Dr. E. '8_ : ; Warner. EMI *ll TUE . PHYSICIAN " of Pittsburgh, 'who has had twenty-live year! experience in practice, soxl whose father was knowwfor forty years,us , ISDIANPRACTITIONER. treats with soneass seem every , form tR Oman. whether of ar len duration. The Doctor's management of dlaaiwein In aunty respects vs cutler to himself and predecessor. and any, per% ands whO may avail .t Of his treatment ter a ea didest. lengilList time will be mealy bane flied or eared. Vat AU ClLTableil Ito matter under what system at *unto the patient may have been treated ter rain ettroala idiseases, among whkh may be Included many female complaints as well as Incipient Consumption. ' Asthma, Cdids, Coughs, Dlspepria, nmi• those various dyeases.of the Stomach, Liver. 'Bowels andllildnays, Dropsy, Scroftffitjetter. Rheumatism, Eq.. sypalatt. ' Bronchial . Affections, Sore Eyes,,Nervous Mei:inters, and many others, generallY, Yield 'to his well known practice embracing the use of many Indlms Remedies. Where diAre d patients inn , be treated by cor respondence, and medicine sently having the CM tlCSCribed, laving aFe, rot, fie. , . Office, medicinol. and consulting rooms, • formerly on St. Clair, are now ,looted at 211 Penn st., near St. Clair, Pittalihrgli, Pa. ' [marlCkant > - - Pg. al. I° 4 01 ;••• 5$ • , P 4, el "1 0 g g ;t 1 sts P r 4 • = r" No 0 g.Pz 2 EW FAMILVOROCIREIT MO ROVffION STORE! It9Pilcsters; Pa. OOE 'at , D A. R FLA WII filik MAY, FO.UI'D Fueilly Groceallea and irovLdoza ll. , flout, Como , . nutlet'. Lard. ihomo;0 Mae* Vizeaae.•SYrupa: .310huisea, Han. This.. • • VA , MIII4 , logars, Crackers, Tobacco, •, taeeilaware.Wlllow4flue, • • Aroodestararo. and every{hing thelr llne.apd they hope '" by 'strldt attention 10 • • . , merit - a . • L. • , • •, • . •. LIBEIIO'iIiARE 4 Ole ; . PATRO?tAO B. H.O.—AR ktbda l eorfatry l'ecianee tetra, at iba markespelee. . COkAtilNtitliAGEll; &whaler Oct. tet.:1801,70cl9rlig;1•11.. .w ,f 2 1 0. % 41 ;7 indow Shades; ". Pattern* New, :• • • • Priors Loar.i ,!i ~, • • • • VarikrtEridiellas ,Dl. - 4.IZOT3C . TIE & Co. Oar. itiflit'Avilso,ll2 Wtiogl Htrccl , ti - e•Piyabaiith r l'n, • PaCkiredit e dliiiitrid'alt TentWitii.l&e; free of charge. I ' , Ve? •!: marloltn. -•. ... •. \ I , ...)11; it .wsina2ummuLaciwitt Am' k i , 24 Mtagfe 4 ' - , modroolog•VP4- IR *iiiiikaptsimmi„.„-e .......... Vat .'" MaiNW r 1,~ i' ~' I M vhi V ii 4; . • relit slam • . • • !I • . . . as ns - ;V* Ens qt "Nell . I AID = MiIEEZZ =LIM El= D . inky.. vni , 11 ,, , W 0 9 4 fr b, ' Yousgstinita- New Castle isel late Express liiiites ireeWeira'at tatsuat larpastiells V l Alta i lli tio PUl V b 's Lai; lar l !'ill latlliutown: PEW Atasti,lrAest, ii; ,i,• -. ; ,:• . • - • Youngsaise. t i , Nelf_Csirtle and Pittsburgh Ai elatiniodaUsai twee 'Youtigstown, MIL au ?Ow Casile,l3lol: •m; whim • 84 Alleglesisy. AV 4. c r uing. m: , ruing. leaves' Pittsburgh, - &4O p. is; ar- 1 rives Castie.to6 paa;ToussistivinaMlS p: at. -: ~...,_ -.B ea. Wants. General Tleitia Mem; . • in,,tOni-a ermsennuni sAnazuro. • Oaf &Alter Des.alst, Vatialsalmi 1/111. ism ' tii-ll'iirik , 44 igiiiitiarkaaliePiedi MP llcivr ce ' ••7 -) '...L. ' . aPP,a wo!rm., ifin-Zzr'is = CleveLlnd." - Zia Ilod lit ... 1141116 T 0454 1210rx' 511 A 1211-,'l 114 t!.0111 : • 11411 • 11115 1187 251 , 41154. x 415 A -, ; 4 aoora mrorru.'' - '' .-.- • . . . .. ; lath:rum.. I..X4ulHiriog. ,r4os '-_-.}----7,-- Wellg4lll6' 115043 i 415rg •... ; .. ..... ' .8ayarg........... 10631 - 119 , ..... ..... ... g lange, ,,. - .1115 r. tri. , . ... . laud... 1. - . . • Bricl4llltreet...... I 146 749 • ' • 1183 , lierebind,.::..... KO 16/ ...... 1100 -. , • ramie. t 'Bu's Sig's. IB4tr. Acton ' --..."-*--- -- ----- 8e1ta1r....,....4.1 , 6004.g 150,34 11154 g .... Bridgeport ' 'IMI .100rii-IrtS • .... _ Steubenville , 125 ', NIL . 1439,31 .—. WellsrlAe. . ... ... iBB 440.. 150' Blvd SmlttertAn l ry • 1!/60" 501 '4 112. . ISO ' Beayer Rocharter....... 0.0 610 110 MO E1t.4b16N3 • 1901 645 400 • • 9dl - , - 'Gorge erzi.r. • , ' . . ~ reavoire. Ken. Ear's. Lies. *o6B* ---.-_4,---..-1 • trisAti 2104 m 440rei 185r1 tb .' • -... ,725 310 .1165 455, - Belmar . ODD : WO OXI Omldee Terri 1419' 34* OW MI - W0Unii10......... '1315 430 WO 606 Steubenville...... 945 530 Pm ... 11 . ridgeteert.:;.... 1056 640 9:7 ....• Bellatr.,. 11061 . 650 , SW ..,.. TIISCARAWAS BRANCH. - Arrives Na 111ladelphia,660 a. vs. I Bayard. WA, a.m. , )X.yard, I N. Philadopihshanial F. LAZY/M. oAacral Ticket, Agellit.. RoollES'ilElt MARBLE.- WORKS. .*:11 . : MAR ALL, 3ianufactarer of AWN' ITIVE .IEMTS IIEAD & FOOT STOVES;. Marble and Stone Posta For Cemetery Lots. We baie 'now on hand§ a Large and.Bu perine Stock of Plain and Ornamental Ilonnmenta and Ileadatones. IVe ate now ready, to supply on short notice, all orders from ,t.ho country ut low nites. Also, • ' • . Grrliaffillartcklaess And Fixtures of n Superior Quality ALWAYS ON HAND WOur Neighhora represent that Mei sell ClitnaP;, hut we .praetwe • Belling = Cheaper ' : And Doing as we Represent. We Employ nn agents, as %se can sal 10 P. 0140. Cheaper; at thqAtiop, All paiintta (killing any think Iwour . line, Are In7l_lol to Cult and Exansino 'ONN4WONK AND PRICES Before purchasing elscathishi. .• . - • • ..t • • ~ •[marl7sm DRY GooDs, S ERIN,O- 71869. Fan and complete assortment of season* 11le goods ,atr,Giir prices. Foil linen of New Dr43 l l;iiil4 I.troWn Sheetinps New Printi s . • Elenclied•Muslizis, New Gllnghatu.i.Tickings and . .Stripoi, • New Casshnerel, Checks & Diniuue New Moths, ?nada, New: Cnttonatles, - .Ehnine Qin ;New Frenttieky , Jetsam, • Table; • D per, , ' Napkins: -Nest • Ladies:Cloths; Itepellanta,- • . • ..Now. Boys Cnesillserati. • , , .New White Goads, . I . Lawns!, . • • Tweak. • • • " ' Silks:Pitney • • • , c- T" New' •Jfiekonets, . New Chlritzw. :Nun-1.111111 :its, I Neie'llwilir,'' •• New, 'Pulp Skirts: ittkinn Cloth; Shut Frmti, Ncw Susi)entlers,, • , • A fall and cmilplete stack 4 NIAMns, •itlint which have , hden..loongbt Ammo pomiblit figure's atul ),,p gold, al prim that gjil. oieo mitigation to tlfe :Carr . , landless CCO.; ' llO4 NVX - 143111 31 . 0 • ••ri r 7:1.m, .4:I P.ittsburgh, Pa.: _ amrl. J.„ 44 . ottee.-4, Nur° Part, of Drigiewater, 'll - befebyllorlblil .peosooo Rod - troottag ay; Wally maw as obio with ouy ,t)ila_g on my /ICC count, sot am detonated to our beletA.; elettt lag- Woe toottattitt by mum, •.1111dcioaketo.to, portteolor, oNo . cotoill glr A4o . 3 . 10090 , fp!! attention. • medlar. it f.,..7.71.777ci.7.7 4 ..„ , NT.i4.TINVIARE ,k,.... - .4.i. - 1400 - ' .`27:Y" . z ~ '"• : : 114-+;. ; , i 7:il - ....a , • , k ;;; 77 1. 7 • 74 , 7. ,- '7 ~ 7 7...y,"..A . . ...,4 .1L •'t. : r ~ .` • ; 4. T . ! 9 :1! IX. DEALER I*. . 7. • 4011 M,, il at: , CoppcittliiSheet., -.1r0n,:',Wiec':!,,:."...: DI tr1 1 1;41 iS BII - 1,4 • r 116.14E1C) - - U 400 as-' OW Wit a Compide iderlpuot of :. Kcc Cooking-Stoves - • .11,, Cll3Ol 4: • Grate! BIM rgel.. Yit OOPS WNW 1001 118 . - 1 811 110 8. : ' 10511 • '' Meru 100 , 111" . =An t soar 015 Ma, - WS 1 ' NV. • WO . 400 .5.15440 451 MO' 1005 • 840 , -Mt 11 915 -101 , 966 66 .v 5 urty 4.- a an 1040 ' •455:' 1145 • 540 aadftoutLi 'Donn to OrdeeprOritittly and on Iteason . ,abteTsitini k . Particular Attention Paid to lob Work. lippini4 and. .'.iPRESSED': . YARE Kept F am :aptly, 41,11111 d. Shop . on' th4'lovtir end of Stieet, • .Beaver. • Call end Examine Wur Stock before purchasing elsewhere. [nitirlo:tr patsy Farrell ic co. ,LqePipe Sheet & Bar Lead ,31ANUFACTUA6BS. ALISO, Accois Ts3Q -314 . GI • . . Pis Lead, Iron Pipe, Rubber Ruse, Steam lunges,, Wbistlesi Valve n, Iron Copper Slob ind Bath Tuba, . • Strain Ptiuips, Fenn . ' Pumps and Pomo sad mr, derdilosi.diroixl;:b; Water, Gai and Steam, NO. - IU7 SMITHFIELD STREET, • _ • Pittab alb, Ps. Send for IPrlcii Uat. Sal& ; D ELvEst'AcAnwirr.—Tbs Bator - An (briny ham bommoplaid by • RE JOHN-EINE D D 1" II Itx-Prestdeut of Lineolittralrerai d y inemiand educator of Medea( and t e k"wn" next term will mmompette, D. V., blind ' TM MONDAY, J Y 4TH, '1869. et A. X, ' Students of both ilethe, may ben lean, thor oughly. the Common School Come, under strict discleitas. Should Adequate cheapen. apply, la. 'traction will be given la moat parts of the Uni versity mune. Compontimx elocution. rhetoric and astronomy, the liebrew. Greek and Leith languages; logic with philosophy, natural, men tal and moral, will be diligently taught by the PrincipaL We parposa to sae Wlllson'a Spillers and Read era; Mitchell's Geographies with Peltoes outline Naps, Gresualeare Xatkmatical Series and Bul lion's Grammars. For additional particulars pleats liddreu • J. W. MARTIN Box 114, Beaver, Beaver County, Fa. S. J. Cross do Co., xiocit wr'kut., Pa HAVE JUST RECEIVED One Ton White Lead, 0, Bbls, Linseed. Oil, 0 ", N. 0. Molasses, 00 " 'Choice Flour, 100, Kegs Nails, 3 Hhds. N. O. Sugar. 1..a.r0e.s t oak of HARDWARE. t ;~~ =I rosh StoCk Boots and• Shoes! N.o* Spring Styl6 DRY All Bought Low, - and for " Sale fi Inv to, Maretf bit, 1869. Waif'. Paper • it for Spring • -of 1869 ...4.2r0. 107 Market At., 'lea r 44k..4 Peyote, . . large stocktof new lattgaltnritto. de signs •or Paper llangings, sulhal for DntWing Moms. re dont. ifaile and •Chfunbers•-4003 1 147 arith:sq9da_ or the - L9Fo.4,Cost, onwpitening,nntl to which constant, additions will 'ho All to l!eo, l sixisa - Salt 'tbelfrabli • '" 308'. wllltratEB MIRO. . :: tdoeiislorrlbr 114 1 ,44011i:10 , ...nktmenadmaz .h.. . i rctrcrs. wig.are4o4ll tr:MA 111. SifittrlnDMlni..o 3:10.- • e's "1 . 114 lgfl .:Yr: •,,•‘.! 40.1%6 ,!( • tr*.. : .P 7,10 • Ark: :_III4, II :CPMI9*PTO • .. ; ;,t,'ri • Y ' EMI COMMA or. WthIOI,LICA JAXPi Sl4tE HATS, CAPS :,1/00.79AND Bllo leB • NAILS, CARPENTERTOOLS ROPE. 06V31' S; PACKING YARN WRITE 'LEAD and PAINTS dry ..and.rn Oil, it Putty • Queensware and Willow Ware, FLOUR; FLOUR, • . , HMI beans 1116 Sole - Agency of that CELE HEATED CA.IPTON CITY 1 , 101112, for Barbee ter and vicinity. we can veil dealers at II ttabergh a•tee, saving freight. FEED, WDOLESALE AND RETAIL • ALSO 'AOMiCT POIL Buffalo Scale Company, Eureka Bone Buipkaie of Lime and - 1 BEAVER MALT COMPANY'S SALT :Alwayion'hand. WI always bey for Cab and aW csa►r, Call sod examine onr,Gooda and be convinced. RETAIL 000D6 DEId9RIED FREE OF QM To me Woaxixa Ckara.—l am grew prepared to famish all elegem with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or kw the spare to r o i zt:n c. ta i,th l t lnsiT e e r . ant y profit earn ed by pentona of i c i l itrer sex., and the boys and girl. earn nearly as mach ea, men. Great induce , menus are offered those who .111 devote their whole time to the Waimea; and, that erery per son who sees this node_ may send mei their ad dream and test the business for themseiref, make the following unpardlekd offer: To all who are not w elt satisfied with the fatalness, I will lead $1 to pay Our the trouble of writing me. Full particulars, directions, irc.„ sent free. Sample' sent by mall for 10 cla. Address E. C. Aukar, maritfint Augusta, Ye. WALL PAPACY: The "AR Paper Store" Ina New Place. . W. P. MARSHALL Bu removed [maids old Stand. No b Wood St-, to the Spacious and Elegant Store lihouse..., No. 191 Liberty Street. NOTE.—Beautilul Gilt, Splendid 'Velvet. Hand some Hall and Chamber Patterns—Thousande of Rolle from Ine upwards—on We._ Window Car- Wee, Fire Bowls, Testers, Au. STUCCO 'CENTER PIECE' Of the Newest Eastern Deafens. SAMPLES ON :.1.1111310N Gabe/fazed and sent twang part or the country. W MAIMIALL. samt - ew Pittsburgh. Spring ISM 31 001113119 DRUG STORE, - MI Mai be found the heat assortment of • DRUGS, MedlQinelS -; ur-i - misa - sc A T .9. - Pumz,m, LI4IJORS, WINES n,int, fel TOILET ARTICLEs, SOAPS PATENT MEDICINES In great ntriety, ill of the heat finality, mint sold cheaper than can be banglit at an,yoilacrt Drug Store fin the cot:intr. 111upouro's Vernal* Par, 1.2 rept* per Lox eheetreurun'i. Clark'., 11. The Larv•t Stock of LAMPS & LAMP TULDISINLIS, LANTERNS, STATIONERY, WINDOW GLASS PUTTY. Meer tattered outside of the clty.at Moors • Drug Store, and sold cheaper than nut be bought any where else. • EZ;iMMMi =1 joosPir HOUNE a co., • Have now in Store their riltST NEW STOCK Of Spring Goods, Ealbraclug all that la Near and Now al is their Una Embroideries; Lace Goods. 'White Gods, Fnrnisking Goods, Millinery Goods, RIBBONS tt7 FLOWERS Hosiery and Gloves, Susiwnderg, . FANCIT'GOODS, GOODS. SPEbIALTIES MADE Uf Notions, ' Cor4ets, - Spool Cotton, And • Handkerchiefs. Buyers Will find our. Stock Large rind and prides as low as' ,NEIV,YORK JOBBERS. Nin 77 & 79 Market Street, Jan 716. -_ th4.3. 1 3 1178 , 13 1 111ttl 11, PA. OD, at liturfg. • • Notary Public,. Conveyance' , and Ininrance Agent ." witted land sekaCnit• rpromento taken, in. • • . 11. Mg been duly coost.ssloned as Aseat fort Sev eral Ant class Compsater, , arprootnt% Inc ras Ws. Accident: sad Lisa Chock - De. partmesis. to prepared to talts risks 'and writs pollehi on dm. most Ilbent toratd• ' ,• • ..Also, Agent Ow tbs oaliachae Lae` of Int Ors down Iltesawas Ticksts sold to sad floss &Upton, is fiefantd. IrlszokiSootland, Germany' she is • ". •`I • p oak* IN /Ash kick row. Dimas& DogbdeSee. 4 twang. R' ~ .. reUtructi the gas,. with olarp ' • Mock ofGoods;!booght ' "- et Lowtivr DASD _ _ offer to the pNbtle, ot.tbsir OLD R 0 C gEISTE 11, PEER' A. - 011:111AL DIALRA/ tN DRY.OOODS NOTIOM, - Gnoomurs, P B ov HARDWARE, IKON, We offer beaky at MANUFACTUUERS LMI:1 ALSO AGE.ITB ➢OE PLASTER PARIS FPR LANDS, Whits au& Water Mae at Wholers:e BAtd. MIM3 ME IN BEAVIiIi. And Etrandiem, AND DYE STUFFS: BRUSHES. is=ml Soup and Perfumery. Small Wares, Umbrellas. KIMPOR — TAW — 70 11 . 0 WIRIS Tr111)* of pct of VCowrie ispgiraid Julj use, rennonern nn enalls4 to pensions from date Of ftebsigilar death; in anti of being , providing appliestion ha* ,been or , hereatter be tondo within Are ya". 244 •• ' THE CAJ OBTAINILD by tistise Who have eeljr i lirawn from date (11 ,applieed6o.• Biddle" discharged fur naafi) (ifiliptole) ant sow obtain wire beievrers, the SIMe wolf dischargal for weatids, II matters not bow long they may have servtd prowl:es the Injury was received In the service. .FOr panic. elate reepeetleg and description of army 00 - navat clansui,oak Es; pr addries (with •stainp) . B. F. BROWN, stoppneue P. 0. • . •Pittsburgli. Ps. rerisirma drawn Seml-annually in any part of the United Wages, sawing pension: era tha triage and expense of going ; ED. POM.II.SWEEI2. DEALER I.( WALL . 14PER, SNOW , IFS Floor & !saki Oil Cloths, *e: A very exte.skalre assortment of all qualities of above goads be naps coasmatte minuet and sold as lots mem karat. • WIiOLEZALt ikRETAIL AT, N 0.164 Snitlyield 81., neor&A Ourgii, I= TOYS & VA.NCV Will be bud In another department of the MU' boom. martnat DRY GOODS. J.14. - BURCHFIELD dr. CO. St. Clair Street, • PA. HAVE JUST OPENED NEW GOODS. Table Linens; • . • Towels, Napkins, Csaah„ Diaper, 440 Sheeting, Black Poplin Alpacas, . Black Alpaca Luster Black and Colored Silks, , • Real Scotch Giligh-inei, Near Prints, Plain, Pink, Blue Percales, White P. Klr. Dec. 10—rnar S. tioadis for the Ilolld. re. D.. 8. 1/3541114 BRIDGEWATER, 'PA LS WEEKLY RECEIVING A FRESH SEPPLt OE GOODS IN EACII 01 , TREI,OI.LOWINU MMI=M DRY Gr. 0 CO El EL Steubenville Jeans, White Woolen Blankets, Army Blankets, Brad ley's Barred Flannels, Merin os, Alpacas,- Delainee, . 41111 4 Bleached, Brown and g01d... mixed water Proofs, . Chinchilla Cloths, Woolen Shawls, Brown and bleached 3inslins, Dril lings, Tiekings, Prints, Canton Flannels, Misery, Gloves, Bud:aid:l . mitts, Se. Groceiies, Coffee. Teaa. Suva% N01a.... White snier Mira. Golden and Common t..yrum - Maattike, lamp, Q ua and Mince Meat. Hardware, Nails, Glass, Door Locke. Door Lacher, Maim Strum T.b . al i g!gre b l i a:tlPan a d e gaN a ltrog litriZe . WOODEN ARE. . LluckeL4 Tulr, Chums. ElntterPrlnte mad ladle, Linseed Oil k White Lead. Boots and Shoes FOR MEN LA DIES AND CIIILDBEN Rifle Powder and Shot, Blaiting Powder and Fuse Wlaur Weed Az: Queenarware 411 Leary• goods delivered free otcherge By aloft, attendant° beslneas, earl by keeplag conatantly on hand a well at•Olted stack of goods of Ell the different kinds usually kept Ina country storea:theorkrolgned hopes In the Intim as In the Nut to merit and toady'. a llhera: 'hate of the publle patronage. 13. k 3. 11.1LN,GE11. dert3lB:l7 J . L. D. DAWSON, Beaver Falls, Pa• 11.10.N0 JUST OPENED A LARUE tiTut•C ==M NOTIONS, • ItUJTS Si SIIUEB, • lIA MAYA ICE, LASSWA RE; ' QUEENS W TINWARE, - ' NAILS,. &C W kudos: Mom all sizes end double stretwlll it toed I allistlos paid te.lllllng orders 11 s. lure slM•Mapw ilia*, de. Mao, ' i , 1 . LINSEED OIL, . . . CRUDE DUILNIAO OIL, - ..... DENkINE, .... COALE'S PATENT , DRY hE Plants or al? Colors, Orovad. 1:X1 * Rua In ai Puurbtratrra trill du •aH tu call sail 01.1.1.111M 1 out stock al . ..Nuts 'heroic purchaail r ali , win"' Alio,:litaleollranas of Dour In 14... l .041 Sacks, ludo o( Country lauds., 1.1,0 to exchangt ftr Good.. Itanmenbortalo floor s4no c.t. lety (grails of& of otran. A • A AlLABlAXTliloidgir NC 194 1 1 0.0. T. Ilsallta even Monday evening at 7 o ttoca, at Ifxbriger, sa Cones Hall' (lablatt I NOW
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