ADVEIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIThi AdverUselnentlimtbadilOaNinarate ""I.l)3Per."ll 7Mir af r iaba ter each 40000 . . 0111, .% dim:aunt made - cni;:yeatAY::/*; A space wit* tort 11tH oftlialatype. ineteteros A square, • s ~1 ” • BUSIIICSA NOUOOI sot under* laisittlo3o themselves. imenedlately;after the local will be . charged .tent cants is IWO. for each Inaerthn,l: - .. - ..• A dvertisements shoubiLbe h an d e d in , before Monday noon to' hunien bums,* In that week's paper. Business ,Carcla. ) li Y. K. PlEUSOll.AttarDsiattt r aad I ) Sorveyot of Wads. mace oppolta r luie In Ikarer. , lapt2U:4l. - - --••• K AttomeystL.v. Ottlee Lille. }doley's bonding, coat of Publle &mire. ' la 'AVER sumirtrtmirrOirk=iindszo. INNTITUTEC. e 111 forcorris reductions LTolUoa sod Merle pupils, who /lily URO th eaus to reoh ea for Instruction. Term opens April I, '6ll. mar:l7;9t. It. T. TAYLOR. DarWI:4M Academy thigh fleliaa I will open on Tuesday. the 61h of April. WOO. 'Earn. ihnisen anat.'. Chasm formed In the Mew MathemaUcs, and Com. English. fall term opens IlepL ist. J. BRADFORD RI:IODIC Pittman. Prinelpid. Pres. Baud of 'remises. InirdLtiuma. - . S Mlug mar . ' - LATH AN It FLOORING 1 i oodantly Oil hand. sod sold at the lowest rates to ti:,. market., Frame timbe J sawed lI:MLR to order.• . • iltr. tt . 'A. lup I. L. IKberbarir chit Mislabel* end Sereei • or. New Brighton, Pa. Surreys, lisps sad 1 Prettier mass on short - [Je17,418,..' J. Chassillet *Ilion; Deo lists. Roche*. I • ter, IS. - OftleelA 'Beaver Hratide -building; All u urk warranted. !flees escslerste. Glee um a , • [noviltely. I) r; H. 8: JUUH~RD Thlrd tir7A.elit I,l*C .r woman and crillorea. vmceconnultation Ind ierreeriptlons Dye. The Doctor can ftwarsba !ound It hl. °Mee except when attending to pro. 1....t0w.1 Wes. [JanW69,ly. 117,Zorh". 4 .,,m i rrd k i d? a h i t!" 4 .Thtte l or t4 t •urecurully conducted ig ?pr. TaylOr ntid.round to 011. m.i.fiuns, offers extew Iva coma" the 1.1.1, Ep:osh apo For Calja4ves ad. dr,a R.T,TAMOIL hlaClta undendnned is if gunitetenod and will &Immo keep on band • knee ateckotNo.l and No. in and In Inch shoo:led. whisti he will dispose of at raodeiste roes. The m7ltla loesidd near Beaver station: on the P. Railroad, D.I3IWMAKER. Io111:61. • oal, coal..—The undersigned is pripsecd t.) vetiver good burning Coal to all persons' n.vdine the snide.. Orders mill receive prompt suemlou. S. P. CUMMINGS. Dee. 2,1569. •, r AS. CAMERON, Attortioy at Law !Sarer, Pa. Office to the room for merlq occupied by the late Judge Mama. &e., promptly atteded 111114TIEBTIIV.—Dr. J. Morro, of Bridge. / o - ter. hu eo iiofllee Med^ to tole the gen. dice GOODYEAR HARD RIMBRIt ; It hi toes Lot use the Dry Robber, or soghstooo. as s hue rot teeth. Gold and Silver Pilling* put In of tbo beat ma and &II workwarrapied. Feb3:ly. • . MAINANTIT 1.04/1101 No. 29.1.1.0.43. T. meets every Monday evening • M T o'clock, In Rmlrc.ter, in Coffin's HAIL lalbiCat f MixceUaneout.. T.; 0. MORGAN 137=1 SHALLEN'AERGER BROS.' Fine . Family Groceries. Queensware, liardwart, NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, WOOD AND WILLOW WAHL, BACON, FISH, FLOUR, SALT, LIME, COntrY Produce Taken ill Fano for Goods. (loods delivered free of charge in all the Villages. atnatatt. : , Noricu• E B ILK-194 J. C. WII43ON'aPLI STANT, ' Third street, 7 • - 44 JOS M • • .. Takes pleasure to Inthrtnide . iidpfsteitnit, eptahashed In inaptness at4laii obarrolMmid4 ahere he will be gled to meet and accomodate dun', =I Fr sh Brew', . ,;Cakm, . Ctickers, Nuts, - Confectionaries of all kinds iCO.I.PLOUR, • Made from Full Wheat, by the bar rel, suck, or retail. m 1969. • .I l6 hrrrhr Wild Cherry Tonle Bitters, ARE THE BEST IN USE:, nonnErm TONIC The very best In the Market. R. E. SELLERS & N OAS WOOD STREET, crpi,Ate St. Charter lintel, also entrance No 102 and 104 Third street, , . • 1 ' TTSB UR GH, • 1,!E21-.71:',1. WhO:or ale Agents for the West Fr tale by John Loo.e, Beater, Pa 4t812#00 90.35 SOUTH THIRD STREEI ' 'PHILADELPHIA. 'qEIVWITAENTB., soh , AN ,PENNSYLVANIA 48 ZRN NEW 1 C.) OF THE e 111°111FE % U 11 1 1 -_ ° Of THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA The NaMeet INIVILMI CoWAIT II ra v 11a: e dation ch2.l, artered br special Act of Commis, sp l July 16Cd. with CASH CAPITAL, 111,000A00, FULL PAID. Leer eleerme offered to Arztate and flonettorn, elf re Invited to apply at oneeenfroe Wel= at ale Iran peUenlantoboiton sip reefed le the swat s ry.or op,/..reennewe 'beret - infants and er=loeorne f , nny orenteges h C 0.., IS :Self TAird New Spring Dry-Goods I N: BARKER & ,59 Market Ttreet, Pittsburgh Are norr operliqg n Large stock pi'. -, . - • NewSprinv-Goods Tii,:y,,,,,,,ii,a,•,,,,,„„„.•,0 Call iattnlion to ibeir large and comp ete stock of Silks and Dress Goods, ' in %%iiiiik will be foundall tlie latest styles sdsmisl to the EOM * . (Id, Eastern and ilf•heir own Maim- Colon , . Ladles Stilts 'made to order. Sloiwlsro emilisi.svariety. noose- . keepleg Orpod ft of very Des.' cription.l ' P 0 nbawrs ran rely on findln,, ,, curry ~ i ii.le in tlas establishment et Ilia very m,ii•si prious. Minitilers and their fami nes allowed &liberal disc ount.. • :i9 Ma J. W. st., bi BARKR Co.: Market .31 E & 4th & svenua swell' . : .k m . .4. 4 , 1 ~,,.. , •. 'wi ''cil.34,:,i - t- i - In o t .. nv , -Id ~,,vre.,7,. -44 i , bA .. I „..„... 1 .. . . -1‘,1112412 3.4 :117.11.11 t'. l 3 i =RE • Al 1 • o:1: 13 , :1r 1,14 :d • - - ••1 10 ; iJ ..1;/;1,1; - 1 p ^ ... V;;i4irt ,4 ;, 7f , ; TEL , W . 0 , , 4-0 , 1.. . •:,. ,iticsolitN) 1;i •;•_.:; t 3 'ailltVW,l a war InLIS .• ; :;1•:•1 _ _ -Ne'w - , OPF.SEt; A BTOILX irr •- f• 4, EVV. "BRIGHTOPP TO WHOLESALE sad !LIT/414, wring LEO, LINSEED •oa., G 11489, PUTTY, ; ; • •• BRUSHES, NAH,S, • -Mixed- ..(:)1011. ip on • CArbun Oil, • Boiled 011, • • • • NetteiypaitOß ! Lagil ()11, ' " :Writs Telientine,' C9fiCh . Body .Varnish. COPAL VARNISII FURNITURE VARNISH osmArt SHELL AC .AND rir.ACR VARNIhB, ...:r . COALE'S PATENT JAPAN ARTIST'S MATKRIALS, Picturo Framei, (to order,) LOOIIING:ULABBES,, LOOKING. aLk33 LLTFIJ FRENCH AND.PLATE WINDOW GLASS, FRENCH ZINC, ;ENGLISH AND GETMAN GLUE •Shc'47) PAPER, &C. Hie tennis see 'CAM! on die• livery of Goo jant'69 D u. u. s. 111111311ARD, W. .11.1 . 5117F117 TRUTIL IS STILOIGER FIC+IO3.I. 11 6 • pastas* tact that DR.H. S. HIBBARD & CO 11, B. Anderson's Old Store nisevira, PA, 'hive ' 1 • • I • rugs .Wtilag they veil u &tap as an be %Ought is indabnrgb. They bins' on band and are daily MME DRUGS . • PER. UlTFleiri Patent Medlotnesu.ef all kinds, Lap). Cap , Latter and Note Paper Pena , Pendia. Ink.Faney and Dolomitic amps, Pure Wines and Liquors; tar Medical purposes ONLY. BunitUg Oils. and other article. usually kept is drat cl , sa Drug Moroi. The Doctor tutelar had a practice of, tan years thels confident of his shinty to ere satisfaction Is has proscription department, which to under his special chute. its chug? s's! moth'. for advice and prescription,. „ Physicians PrescriOtons Carefully Com pounded at all Hours Day and Mgt. We also have au assortmant of t?ouggar. 'Fen, itlee. Canned Fruits. ~..tplecm. I Eitracts, - Jellies, Catthes, RAISINS. CHEESE, CRACKERS, C. _,_ 1 1' , Our geode have been \ honed low for oak 110 a ladled with great are, and will be fold al tbevery loweet prices. alas I.a, a call heron oureballag elsewhere. Country Produce takenin exchange lur good.. If. S. 11113 BARD co. • Jan. d. 1513. I? A sstrAskniltutry GIND BEAN ASCENSION IA BEAVER, could not be iuore• astonishing than the ' • fact that SIMON SNrIVER keep the beat, largest nut' (rub t stock or GROCERLES,inkuI4. FEEkdlet in Beaver county. t ), And altbongh It takes ass to make' a Balloon t be, you will lied. If you visit their establishment that they dos% bars to resort to gas to make their goods go. To elk we srould say. "rush in" and examtno our stoat 1 We bare unhand the guest and best s . • TEAS, • COFFEE • Arrans,. PINIE SPICES Molastes, Syrups, Scapt,- alto the In..ml4nr Tobacco-CiErars to he tenni! In the place • We make aapecially of FLOUR it .FED, buyitei ana 'smug vette nit 'went are 1101111 be the very best varieties lo nee. Oar eetsbliate meet enjoys a well canted revelation in this par ticular, and we Intend In the fauna as the past to maintain it. • . . WE DEFY COMPETITION. - - • - Don't mlatako tho place. Wears odd at thoold Maud, welt cud of 36 St., .Deaver. Pa. Como and 1 sea us, Uttal. • The flown 11131n f - r , OLDEST ESTABLISHED OT AMC 1: 4 ; TIIE WORLD - They being the tint geeing Mechines ever made cud love been manufee.tered continually under :the impervialon of the uriginal Inventor, ii.-torit.t4 lac:kw-11 • Since their lint Intiddoeilou ISM. The ler rove meat upon three machines mad. within the last two yeah and their rapidly growing popularity attest, the fad that Way bass reached the seri acme of perfection end that. they are not only the retablishel4= l :T w in the woligi 114t i r i t i c a nWr trt ki c Oant a t e tt . dm Inven tion of hir: !folks, alikb titbit bolls ide of the fabric. Sawed. The tensions, new , nine and-, uusaryine% MAllAplitge tip asTdegteecif tight ness, and • noldett do not • regulf.. changing. excep for I e nt • To those who Mn eland Abe Lturreafertira It: Is not uswelassig fan dirt* Writ ; Ma." id . unlyadd to others eflunleish apiniact lo be sere Rid POI Mesa worthies before haying any other.' Stela for 'eleaatat. - AppliestiOns fat agencies tarot be addressed ..•••1 " • srntEn oPs. • . 1 Solo *gents for Pennsylvania, NewJerseY; ems .andsTerst Varginlik u „., • .„ Office fd South Sth SC, Phila.. aneflCsrdni - taw . I etteacialt. , •' • .., • , .1.4 'FGItJIItIII ED AT TilR r Lowicwr RATES: • 4 ,„ AT DARRAOIII I . Sb,aroo. Pa. hb 10011 6.1 Ci}ll.l • ;,;; .‘ - !ft 5 1,, : , :74 1 1Kiff!!, ' • SPRIrr C Eil A. . .. • , . .. ..- • : .i :: :., . 17. , 1+ n $ 111/11 =MEM ME I .0:I !Ir.; le• JIB 1 pil . C . o.ot,'llt - 0 . 4,'.Et% : -. :, M'CALLUM BROTH'S: EMII , . fit Fifth Avenue. &Wye Wood street, l'iMllollCi j ß, PA Hug on hand. z TiIE LARGEST STO IN TRE MAR LET.. ; • 11 Frrlui ilia rti3;tt *lnfinite! tna Wry- Lowest °mica • I ,NVITDOW SHAT Es, Otie and Oentig:VTaddo - dovers, &c, Prlees unlfornt jo all, and the:lowest :WCALLIIM BROS. 'itier24:ly.a":- Ind Mary Malt Company. - ILAXIMACTIIIISRI /MD D 111.1310 nt TABLE &COARSE SALT, INDINPRY, BEAVER COr, PA. • _._._. All .al& pat op order tio rd mantled to - . All olden promptly attended to “. r. SLOW? sill:and Ti76.11.L. septa{ DRUGS, DRUGS WM. BUECHLING, IN TIM INIABIOND, • , likaciaestar, Ageefaver Cpsoty, . Keep: coostantly on hand, and bu WSW. die beg , est isnot tment 'of Drags, thermions. ie. In Honer PURE DRUGS, Patent lfediefnes orall kinds, Paints, One Dye-Stuffs, Perfumeries, ToHet and Floc" . ',Articles, TOXAVCO AND CIGARS by the box or in less quanttiles. - • • ' PhysiCiiina Prescriptions - • Compounded at allhoure—day or night. EMI ALSO, SOLE AGENT OF BEAT= COUNTY FOR E=o323= TRUSSES. All oilier kinds of Trusses will be deliver ed in a short time, when called fir. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Next door to Jas. Fortune's Dry Goods Store, IN TM DIAMOND, Rochester Penna. Formerly Bucchling & Bram febnAm. • F anstarr, TRY'`HE ALTA VELA 11110SPirATE, It 4 compered principally of the celebrated Guano front :~~a ~E~ Contains thaw per cent. of AMMONIA I As ample quantity to give activity twitlioni tgjo " cy) to th e vegeution, sods Meg* quantity of sot bi, . m Bone hosphate or Li, l i dge . Otto with INA'AISEI and SODA. the tedentlal COMPLETE MA NETAIC. 4 1710 Wak eatlmallou la ;able:. 10 many thou@ timers who are talmitlo cue. toolbar klaar, As • Sum guanines Ws aloe, Pales PI pa ton. Sand for a pamphlet t Addreo.--TO, Alta Pala Guano Compaq; 57 Broad. ay. Slaw York,. ' 7) , • .GIREA* Zings i i : I3itters. .A Safe Blood l'orifyer;• A Splendid Tonle. A. , ;'lcusant,Bercrage, • AVE (IMAM CURE: . AND PREVENTATIVE OF DISEASES.. • ThanllCAttl BITTERS are Co dad from 'lllreactiptioa tbo culabratad Urn an 'skies ,tlr. Cosmic* whec after yeses at bid and **per. latent. discovered the Ernainuallicns—lloa woad reettarleable 'tardtddli rigiblett , , a• “ 504 ;ja hope, haa, over yielded—oaten poet • the in the CUM et diem*. Mlle aen oe wittithe other vahtahatoropeOlett: Oir (the aza otoototod, rintafte , Kigopephia. Fever and. Ague,,Billious i ver. Chafte.Oolilit,Erouehlthi,Enettaimp -1.:1, tion,lti Ito Arid Ner you4Dilitili.r, Female .Complaliete,.: Ithruniathineister*.:;Actite Dierrhite, Chblers,• '• Choler., Typhoid nod Typhno Fever, Scrota. . , - E, Disitikie of. the Kitt •1 ' '•-, Cost - ;1., , neek*.e., ' promo°. did to tile stn a. It ha. arm! , , Teek•ketter o a t O o a ii c CMES& Orme ottotOrterdoest Ottawatollperta atthe codoonwtil Le l iVirileted prod co, circular Containing teithaeolak Nod lortlit.. tot& bt fhodo oho lore berm ' . moot seer. their cum had been ormiamical Ity oar loot pitralchtos. rriaciaal Depot, • k: 4.l4ll Erehi g iD4a. • .Irll , fe 4 % 1 11;ti• , ••••, siteeeeemendedflry fteieniorffkohl 4. Piiimiinoiate Ilan • Babart I/4w, or .„ non: torstalittPbersoir, • .•. IfoßWAllhte?d,coberry.elsi SE4V)) FOR C RCULARSt. .. f,blol Mil - . . . . . ...Alt 00, •: bad,;3 t w,,-,e,r, ' .1 , , • , t..:..iir... - ',... , ,- 1,1 .iz , :li: 1 1 3'lo 1 k IL , It , ihi A i:, , ,z,iPt ;::.i:; .. , : tll.. ........110.4.,....1 .. . 4 „;,',... j - f ./ . • . I.r • ,„ - 1''i.!..1 ,'l.:' - „•. , ‘ 1 ,- . J , .. • ' 1 . 1 1 -1/Y: , i L':: i;, LI.. - ..z.ki . 4 - 1:n1; ':74 ' . 1 fit) its L. .1 ; • I . : Vt-P ':; . I- i 'ft ‘ll-.;!. :...; .1 .. - I; 741 r .. , r.K.in 1, ..: - t,il,-, ,,, . is :,. '..r 't/J`.%:': hl; `' :. ;., ..,- . . 5. 31. , ..!, , 1,1..1:: ''.? t '' ,, :.-I , •ir. r 7 l -' ECM turinropisSrecalreasw - !..., , EMI ~c.iysu~rati~s., ENE .241E.DRIdifidi#4,:Peoiau =ME It•Veli. Orrite 114•1111114 '141111111111a& 461110. imer.Pfetwat CtitiCpEß rut( Lynn , kna..pr • TilreppUNTßY.r..; - r• MIMI LOOK AT THE PRICES, rmsttrPREMIUM C 001( STOVE __. • R tr . . • • . • spoliaa Ba urge oquariihen; ao ol BvinidliMalies. Log* 34.03t0rd05, 1111.131 Ilillplieadkt 113.343, tam • 33J30 • ," • . ; Darlor.Stovet 1. Jrnie4tulat, eats henry. • • • 1015 " " " 1130 3. " • " " • moo HEATING STOVES, No. 2, Ribbed Vonety heavy, • 80 0 " , •• .• 10.00 " 4, •• ' "10.00 Enameled Grate Fronts, No. 93, Orate 16% inch, .1: , 060 s 1 91. ,4 I 7 316 4 63 • D. .." . • 10. ," 19 •.• , 4126 3.26 -P. - w - • 3.50 -. si -• in - • - - 4.69 . DE, . 111% . ; • , 4.73 7. 1 * . j 4 7. . 440 =' J 1 No.' 3. Plain 80, Was. • : "A 14, nag " 14, *Jihad. •+, •It Mrl apd tb,int Rod, 1.15 Pressed Sheet Iron Summer Pieces, ruin " vl. with Ornamental COM. In& All Work 11arra Glue tact Call ottiria.J J . MIMIOr s OXb,, • Dealer W - Flour, Feed, and Grain ROCHESTER, (ow rim an s.) • .• • • Plow it prim Is all all, lawint to. PRIM sad queLm. win Itio#!.,orau 11x4.. CORN mmAt. _1 RYE FLOUR i BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CORN AND OATS, 4 , 14. constantly on hand. Also, a cheap and eilovos loot Wooden Pump, the cheapest triase. 4 quantitiof the celebrated Alta Vela GUANO OR PHOSPHATE . • on bated, which will bie sold cheap, ta order to la, trodnes It I boy for CABiL, and sell for flue *awe. e..!ak bap en will end it to their adman. to call. IMAII Goode Delivered-Frecres Jan 10.118 • J. lIAJOILMID ' WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. Tr• larged aad tasapost sunk of Wall Papa la Beaver County. BOOKS, BOOKS, • ' • BOOK& - A. large anattment of Waallaadooaa, Reboot and Rellidons Boole, constanUy on badd at Pub. lisbers' Prier.. Gill Boob Suitable for' be MK STATIONERY, STATIONERY. • STATIONERY, As extensity :misty of Piper. ilniudgres, Lead Poseils, Geld and Steel Peas, lak Naiad Wow* ie.. lte. , • , Wo oath, szelesh• Agent Ittellibifeolanstod polleyos (kohl Pen. , for this Comity; thew seeking • gets. Gold Pen, • would do well to set air balm ; " • pliretterfsr. We itellta Arad air *lv (Vasty tot tease's 'tours& Manta I Certificate, The attention of atromes reepsettally Wad to *IN as we. eau to them at the Pam ftnailme ma they'woold got pow tit, Maher. Attrition Wog Goy etutast Gar sale at Pabltall4 re V. • We tatexonstantly es WWI OD Cloth In tlterety. ' • . noW 14 - 11LAADV.It, • Iy/wit:mow Cab' 417mwsii. RUSTIC ec PAPER SHADES. on band Toy a anf VaUV Goode anillebla Ice Ike •• •f .- r,.;! Uplift'', .. J. F. ''PRICE - ....,,, ~ . 0.,.. n r : ,, - , - BraidwitOtew &Oka • • FAIRBANKS sTaroamo . of all ' ALSO, IiAGGAGE BARROWS Wigre . , NOUSE TEUC}C,B. ' A „ COIsZ IN G To It EDS Wittig ” • IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER& Fisltebottlaa, Morose As Co. , lOSSeeond ...esse,acar Wood St, litta SCALES. .UEP IRED PROMPTIX. AtiqUitak - • -8R14, 1 A 1) -- BittlAt) I • The tandetsigned takes pleaore In. in forming:their piddle Mal. be II 5 0 engaged In the Baking business at bia old. MIMI, un Market Bridgewater. Pit He Synrratills tbAt,notblog is used in blither , !tory tit -Make white bread out' or.diUt dour. Personr leaving their ordent'at hip takiry will lie supplied at their houses daily tleaired with the tirilt orbital!, dr. - • J. TOITHO." _ . .•-., • . • tpil4;lhnok misery -& Dress Makiig. Airs. a MlNtre Living . returned I rook Oldo..infarms her former customer*: and the piddle gernrally. *bit eke has remov ed to tbeofileotorsnerlienornolext:y W. a Clarke; TN., One ukior wept of- 'Mr. Thiectaelatore; where* •• Intends Arty big imi - Iflltriery tind'Eliear; 'Makin! in all their - "bratfebok • flimordor. and ' - Bonnet Trlnun%ga In great irmielfeonatantbr on karat aprlt4w. , J{aCei;aneosi.,''! ~rr. I;E=Mill5=111111 MEI TERMS, CASA: 101111UCK & CO WALL PAPER. I=! x 7 EOM EIBLIMe , %. • 01IDER 81 If only . l'perityt op from 1 kitchen, to :Weems+ Its = glee the tore: - ' Yet . Kate er's (look L fiver to the and spites side. • eyes cat she,: tank ly: Woman bench' near Ak3lusba;' doyen oak_ the (lOor also. Ong bee hand abouldemusessingi • " 011,"faniotherl''' poor fellowbehtt y broke down and Of distreat.;.. . 44 Whkin% "Here's yer folk let kiln sea yk Kate ran her father en "There's zio ciaythur, Pat?' broad faced - Wan came It, the settee. "Chance!" • sald his face clotided. • He'll be hung as stu tn.fir 41.4" "Lord have mercy "Ohu, =" s M e oa s d b band, sighing. the oowit to tbe fair see the last of him. to see Poor Mick Kailas!" The sun weal site where t houses rose in lanes, and wr peatris of his ; dark, stone bill the heighL•• TL beconcentrateeL building, where' gateway, spiked ant k'nr above in the dn.) was a small black do this door and wow men were busy pi ;timber railings; talking and gestic pressed in upon were driven back i form. and a few sole. the bo n s& workmen, were was common thing was wron; sewer of the lad. layers had Wm... hours; and now • and bells were P taking-aptheir coats, anAieto next day. There were them. On panion sli] whenco, tb merrhnenf an tary the .6- WllB inclos l, ure. ":Lord Mire muttered ad pia attly. " Poot Tim est a boy afore he Pan 'tae i tle i%er r thie fat Whether the sound of his mum. _ ed his head and looked toward them. „ " Lord help him!" Asid two or three of the men, " for =kin' away with one poor sheep—lthat a rich man had plenty . of." ;o . • An official came aava4the yard to look at their day's work, .and after some questions, walked away, saying " Come along now, thegate is open." So, casting a backwatd glance at the manacled prisoner, the men pass. ed through an arch injo an Inner court, whence the greats ors opened them out into the stavehi Tho manacled man garad after their retreatingfigutes with a aigh ! -si most a groan—as be thought of their return to their homes free and y, from their honest • labor will° he—the " raP, raPr tap, tap 3, 0 5 latrioenters' hammers outside beat atithe thought he could not dwell upon: ' - There was no one withildin,nor any one-near him but a tutakey pacing up and down an angle of the building, for in those days there •was far legs vigilance than now.t Re was not confined to his cell on thiathe last day of his life, but was per .. - ed to walk about' the prison yards( apart from other prisoners,'howevet;aad secure ly handcuffed. Bitter and despalrli were his _thoughts. He thoughaof - hbf gray: haired widowed mothei r of his wart young , brothers, • the lads he had played ball with. , Minim whom he had dams, the fair only two nionths a hanicly hewalked ncrom tl to' the place where, the brit id ma sons had been busy (gas he did so-half unconscic lar late the opening was, hod te great sewer was, and whei '' , 4l it self. Suddenly a tin him, making his his fettered faun citement. - • ett fed he should es( loitered with his' step toward tho . .wurtyard. "Golp>ln; ate you key. • • Yes,'> replied th Time officer stalk Into the adjoining Ingo door, 'tamr Stone corridor celtdoor,unloci anything you cn cloudy, through lockg& L , demned:Man. lieembettexsklik might JuiVelonla the cell door sl litt _Tom Welsh ham bolt of teh lock w ho 'knew that a' forced buek. It would not be While'yet, but her one chance—deg seemed-:-must While the turnki in hiahearing, screwed the itor and stealing for heard the r the'corridt leg et ;he and the w = t a h rid In despair sat down heard ano went to the cell u. "What is ::_tfjt..tlhrtak of I'm very thirsty " When the turi the water *nay had been widr.bh though'gone to h half as far , gone as 4E , • ME BM "Y: ' `• ` 6 :.a sts9- to et: - Nd ida Wining month 1 xt.' and 'wafting the Nnediwbelbrevitil :hen; plating the ; PllmPrilto-ilrIA, the - bolte-gave Jt.te the sound , of 1101.0. V— . hlPlighuell of 6)81* o 4 itibotbabir4 he pulitd open end peered -turidiqr tells bed horeplaoed the ' l eg, Mid maduAtp it, bundle., under the !lA* as well as he could with the alskof Vie bolster, then closing - the , nett' door softly after film, :he ran lightlY down tuggittlerg to tbeiloor teat mitered into the yiteL ; The,key, *min ikhe turned it, and around for the second time, sh altbildut tutd darted twanithe arek; ed doorway wham, aeigry; wed. - , t'lliiiv to get 014,01 E 101d*, Noll the.qtuntion, e , be Arrentbledtn mingled hom or! ,p i tlng, tap, tap, tops' : , freshly to sk t ears, '„itoot the. t of . freedomandMoroprobsl4 redaidure; At Chit mth e ' sentry turned d.c - b en d mi the primes., S V r t 6j ' t° 1 slun k l et hi m 1111 t i tibuttOsa: . Tho °IASI . aewOr -was on thenute aide, tont'ft.ma dawn. ' He Li k atddltd up, and.tresnWing in all . limbs, not darlda i move led, he 1 • attiset at ‘until the 1 -swat:l/turned for the tin* tben 1 hp add along the wall, sad &mirky 1 MWthe sewer he crept into the , et , See ftt r a=anyitow, glary . be re &MP: he ,_%• 4 lilt as thapoor custard pushed hill Way onward through the foul in a'stooping takfition, _- with his fettered halals pushed out before hini to fed his wayoidewily, sickness aune over him. WI, the faintly glimmering promeetifescape kept him up . - 'l , ,Fortilitittely their', were bat few rata tit ,'the Weer; suede six tbfiesbe" felt - Nt m biting at 1112 i feet from which his cause stockings tad long' since been cut to plower mai heard. them' siluesking as they scrambled up the dripping 'Mils., .-' WWI ever amen a fresh, Wmi- e again, Lord help me 1". hermit:l4 As he crawled along un-. der the - principal seta he could the; carriages Milling over his and to oneystlnillo which he IPe •Sus wul an' to Ctho't le a El illu ir( . 4l 4htr rale- "Pat Moran ;to hie wife, about half poet, four o'clock. " Eve a power to do. - I've to take the rowlt to the tali-, an' thelurnip field to plow afore g 0.91 1 • Just as thelirtst beams of golden sunlight were resting .on the whin chimneys and on the high buildings of the city hills opposite, he led his tato horses from their stable to the field by the river,' wheie the plow lay, and having yoked them, he be gan turning up the furrows afresh. " a tine moritin glory be to Gied i" he soliloquized; "on'y Da; the poor Bowl that's to see the last of it. Mnsha I What's that? Whoa, thin,"• he cried, suddenly A.. tching sight of something which looked liken heap of 'middy clothes. " Lord save us !" And without losing" a moment he ran down to where the unconscious man was lying, face downward, on the' sedge. • ' I • Pat Moran's first impulse- rAr was to run for help; his next to iraiSts' the lxkly gently and drag it fu Cher up. The movement aroused the poor, half dead creature. - _ 4 \Wain heaven's natueare ye, and what broughtye here?' inquired the farmer lobking in terror at the Lau:W ealth. . "l'ul--aiu'tyou Put Monuilm 44 yes./1 • " l'at yo knew we poor Either. ihn Tim-Walsh, the poor fellow that's to be hangettto•day. Wont ye Hit 5 , to save me, for the love of God? I've come through the 'sewer. all night creeping through !headwall' the river, and I'm mckttgone I Won't ye they and save me, Put Mortal, end the Lord'll remember it to you and your children for bier.' "Tim Welsh I Lordbigood tome. What am I todowutkye?l'ni done for,.if you're found wud Lathan' how m>1;1 save yet What am Ito do? Sure Itsn't in the regard of saving that I wouldn't:do .a good • turn - for ye, Tint - bartbe. eosinthry will he roused . liner yfy and-Ilebere'll I hide ye, and what'll I de at Mir: Thus groaned the farmer as he opened the lit tie gate and led him into the %itch.; en, where Kate was baking a griddle ~take fur breakfast. El fturn- lieney ! 0 lor! Whist's that?' cried she, as the tottering fig ere Ari the soaked, - discolored gar lnents came into the cheerful light of the turf fire.. • "Whightocushlal Wads." he whispered. . Kate sprang up from her knees, and her face grew white. " Kate, honey, what are we to do with him?" mid her father,-tremb ling as , he recounted the manner df Thn's escapee . .. • ; - "Hide him, Lather ! "she she cried with" all a woman's impulsive generosity. " Tbe Lord pity you!" she added, bursting into tears at the sight of the wretched object before her. • " VII do What I cari Titn. Give him atilt fo eat, Katie. I'll spoke tosome one' ma:trust"- . ' Pat me life's in your hands,' broke lithe fugitive. - 'Never fearavick. Vil do the brat I can for ye." He hurried away a few hundred yank; to the house oflds landlord; a Protestant minister;fand knocked furiously at his front dilbr, 'and was admitted by a sleepy maid servant - 'Shmethingl want to spake - to the 'masther about-4'm going to the fair this morning—tell him I'm in a great hurry, if ye please."- ' After a minute's delay, the gentle appeare . "Somethin d,. g very Particular," said the. firrmer,lin if low voice. - - "About that cow you were speaking to me, sir,"•he added, for.the maidmemant'a .benefit. !. • . , "Come intaniY isttidit hire,llforan," add the landlcird:. -, • !'/Ay yortr lave, sir;fPli -shut the hicn I open./ long want , gra ss he am. had the and Lit be long t; the es It _ of br the; bolt re wise- and MENEUNI •• .-Ya•- - • *` •, ...- .4 r • •„' . 0.- 1 . -;• . ",- rre ' • "ihs. • -- ~ ; :::;•.f ifeti‘t f f• • * - 4 4. •+. :••:• • • .+i• - ' ; ';* 4:4/4.4 4 r :A ... • • ' 1111 M ctq~is;' t he *onus. TSat owertolhe 4416 tiut.0"111811ea *Vs upoUlt. •:- L thnuft. liPm:lp a irraat ' dtmzut what to do :ymonct L c :Ur esl i d wi* , a:4mM buttsy,rae?i t iVs another imm'a *et, luaryommuld give me your word stralse rd:be n areamtl, tt l o M i iirati,:ltyou n Ali` I itiffro'" zn- Ise Wilma tat a Cbrisdaoir WM. You may trest a rWhattyver . itla o t Thai ausumd., the firmer unfolded b Is atory;mal'lMed:Plehuldlord's ` "I hardly knew how to wirisayou, MoratVaald _hit, as soon es barmaid speak coherently in hWastonistukent. The mule/low wjil be itettld out; I'm e, d• sbit9.:ef all •mu do,. apd you.wiltga hitiat • • .flavejdislautdenMillll4- off. stall • 44 41 r. lNyhe want on , In eiJow. tone. riMit wlJl dcot, BEd •on * err * trQ - him; AM maybe the you cis. do is to-glve the Nettie soMe:Of your old diirld some food,. and' lie took *guinea trout a wee.. .. "hurry bh,laboa. elothei In the..mannte__ pit, mud 'Moron the mad to Wat ford. That Is all Toucan do salj3ly. but be qqkk." The further left thabouse and rall. on to the Macksmith'eforge, where the smith and his ion were gettinaffo :" Martin, I'm in a great hirry; go. tug tothe lhlr,. and I want veto run over wid something to cut achaltifiv me • Won't' take ,_ve five minutes: Makin, ye Irk& dkl a better day's Work flute* Well you .will =le as test as yer64eip'lleitrry, yore I" He bald this.in'arr undertone, while :the ion's beet was turned uaterwltfetht (oral sakes ! he hls ht handand shaking It dame- Mows younglruican theate rush. edmut, leavinethe ihtber:grasping hat of iron aM awing after him. The smith • with - the: freemas o nry that qxlsts c rag Martell peasant ry, erciev thar there was meow Ficirretthfe n the wkr, and that his good faith Was relied on. He picked up some tools, muttering ; an exams to his eon, smdiollowed hastily. .. , • • When Pat Moran reached homehe was met arthe door by Kate:: • - t' Is he safe?" -- wire!' father, he's in Ott room; atin tt bit". • , - • Her 4lther .*E l llnt ia; and i golnga to his strange &est to do whartean forgeTlM." they kit began discussing best way for the ittgitive to, take.. "Brit Lord! the whrde eclunthry'll be roused after him I" • broke in She 'farmer, tbdeckdlY they &Welted - vurfouslonely. 1 and croon cuts. "Lord they . will root up, the ground after him! I must thry. though: Heaven mend mcittl didn't weber hotees thls time, and Mir r thought" be ttlaeulated,. catching ghtOf his forgettOu .t;eszni who Isla the - ibutO ute inceibete.-- #ll strung hini,and y nturindtai Willow with 4 Ace fipahed. -A's ht. entered the he - tan -against the dottitis, eitip-Leory,lirho.was sterhsglibtaii tn: • • You're trifirantilifileita law s and you'd do ir good lane , ei M -118 ,MY Mani, f " Thetewien* apd °wit," ietunsed ):firtilth;brifigft tbonVds Ms& 'A-Mei:other'sOooldff. lite feet he was told st ei aves ttaisetig Just occuriedan 'Here! Let me at it," cried' the enthusiastically grasping his tied and hammer. Thereupon the timer led him Into the little room, whereliate was administering hot tea and smoking griddle cake to the poor fellow, who ate and drank almost mechanically, with his eyes fixed on the pretty face and busy . hands that ministered to him. " Here, Tim, is some one to do you H a good turn. old out your hands, me boy. Peggy," turning to his wife who was devoutly groaning, and tel ling her beads in a corner," go and get me mild clothes, and Kitty, run for that yellow clay in the kitchen amide!) ! Run ! " She did as she was bid, and when she returned with the clay she was desired to keep out of the room for a few minutes. " Mother, honey, what are they do-, tug?" she inquired. •'Born* bit 'o •me knows, acushla. Only your farther has some plan In his head. Oh! Kitty agrit, I thrimbUe to think of the throuble be may be gettin into. Och, Pat, hmey, what are ye going to do at all?" she cried, addressing her husband, who came out of the bedroom dressed in his best blue swallow-Wied mat; ,cordu roys, and new gray stockings. "I'm going to show this new sar vint boy where he's to plow, afore I go to the fair," said the farmer; with a wialf to the two women, who star ed open-eyed at the change of the con demned man with' the fatal 'prison garb dripping witty mint and wind, and the fettered Waits, into a care less easy piing looking young labor per, in a suitor well worn andpatched freize and corduroy, dirty andslayed with lumps "of clay sticking on his brogans, a rakish , nbeen' slouched over his eyes and a black 'dhudeen' between his lips. . " Now reme- on! It is time you were at your work; his name's Maar lee Slattery, Kate, and he's wud us this month back!" -._ ... . " Oh futher,honey ! Oh Pittaeuah la!" &Tied the wikttutd,thatghter with admiration. The young man taking .the pipe from his nreuth add solemn , ' ly, flay God forever blew yOu, Pat 3lorwa, and you Mrs. Moran, and you _Kate, and you Martin Leary,' and he grasped their-hands all around. 'Mite, 'tis six o'clock,' said the "fanner. 'You know where the plow. is, Maurice Slattery. , You've a new ' piere of iron to melt, 4dartln. And Kate you've, to bury them clotbei. Clime, an' I'll -show - you where.'— llalf an hour afterwaras he Was rid ing slowly to the fair on' his young.' horse, which was to be sold, casting cautious glances backward at the field - by theriver, where he could see hishorsea plowing and his new ser vant boy tolling after them. Such confusion and excitement the old cathedral town had not known for years. Police there Werep 4 notte. in those days; but the whole garrison had 'turned out in search of the re amed felon. Groups of red-costa per ambulated the streets, theroads lead- Ingle the country, and even thelanes 1 and matdows.. - Hundreds of coun try folks who bid come in to see the execution, also crowded - the town.— The throng on the prison hill was so dense that the fanner could--tirercely proceed a.step.. , They were all talk ing vociferousl y in Irish or English, every onetiving his or her version of the wonderful story. Some raid the prisoner had not escaped, and that it was a deviceof the, authorities toeore real some foul play. yWhenPat Mor an had elbowed Ids ..way with great difficulty almost to the prison -mare., he looked eagerly for the obj ect' or his search, some of Tim's own poi pie, whom he discovered sitting and' standing togt4her in an excitM little group: • Pat Moran, d'yebleeve . Ws?' il ikli one of the men hoarsely, clutching the farmer ' s oat: t likvire that. c poor Tim's gut out o their cursed ilintp:' . • 'John Welsh, Tim did get out.' ' Whist! Lord save us!'! they all broke out In one yoke. - • • 4 4 ' 4 s' .IINNK - 7 . • • - • WEI yrboettehrfoitt r 36re Pifilitini ban that seine of u 'Mows with. th e brain buttons to will to = Aid ward.the mai= the Arm' sfigPit you John Welsh, In you Mier. Post% eta, come lead a air toolght t) the cross-reedo. buyout the km , t - at.l2 Vela* out'sthibrei t il be a friend" fii see Ye. Wight, for your sowisi The prism wanietiambre-notT)ang .in discovering by. beat nie d in, tNp eaptiveLhad ~ad . Dom •oeining tbe - . 912 % Usir: W d sled shop ground ; kb the - ribat the sewer where it em Mei the river. A. eplift mi e n XrePtliP ohm • girths Meek tom, but speedily •.! • • b'ircrw nothing' coal _Rye ,101(4si llfa nk oV, the friendly tide keen Jokiirs them.: Still onthelmppiellilau that he inlght freehrfielliv er and Amexpowa of pHs on °Slats andeddies- wire — lorded over and inarelted in it body to bon er, Iforan imam. Kate was. busy *bed* chickens, and her mother peeling pots, when they both caught siirtibt - ef the gleam of scarlet and whitecribmbeits, and Mud load time vitt footsteps. • • "Loud be good end - merciful to us evermore, audn't Pro_.- end save tat' muttered Tea" Marta. drop ping therpotatil she wits peetingond eftning l of terror to her daug witha hteri Tho whkperod. rithout tu .4 miaLer head: . • • dOl'pond anything ' , duet 'p ie for all salmi: plibuckg, chucky, chuck, chuck,chair ! ' the went mos/sing her vbim gaily as' she scattered the food. • 'Servant, sir; sheitaid: wiping hes . heads and coortawing ton tall stout facer, who itrodestp theidoor, scat tering-the chickent by' the think* of his spurs and mire's' • • - 'ln this FAME, Norm's,* good Yes,,. • Are you his :laughterff • 'Yes, Or, ebd this is m - mother.' Where'syour T 1 mid the officer turning to . Cie poor' , Igen= who *as endeavoring tole* calm. At the fair sirooA sure listitga Into any heron Pat had Orr- • - • What harm should he . get into— about...tat .runaway prisoner you mean?' • said the °deer trying stadia her Into Mine admission. . *What, man, airrcried Kate: law mother Mom that's.whatt.ihe boy Ir bi ..wir lal' ' ' ' • ' ' !" mild the officer -bow off Ids ' ' i .._' •. 1 r • ' A'my; eig:-.43hoineatlittlerbsp— A gamoon—mn WI bin'en whiling° au mid that the man that's to be himes a got, out and .ruo7 way 4n , !use !ice dj i tt - 11 1 19- _ hollow about ige . ground, trot a loft or cranny In the house or outbuildings but was thoroughly Investiaaled. At last, with s sickening feeling of ap prehension, Katesaw the band dit perse. themselves over . the fields, and three soldiers run across the plowed field to question the man who was plowing.' Welsh's blood ran cold as he saw them appreachb3g; but recol lecting that they did not know him' he glanced over his shoulder and shouted in a feigned voice to the horses. The soldiers were young and careless. They merely asked two or three questions in an Irrelevant way, staring up at the sky, and down at the clay, as If Mey expected to di* cover the prisoner turned Into a spirit of earth or air. Then they ran off spin; and Welsh breathed freely 11l be spied six other soldiers' dm* lag toward him, with the °Meer in charge, and two others In dark frock coats, with shining buttons and red .4.10 d help me I Sure I can only die' lie murmered. 'flow long have you been . plow ing? ' said the ofiicer. " • ' 'Hence daybreak, sir. Weal And hard work lhave . , ,had every one run ning to 0143 mime Dreakfast,.axlit' me did I see the man that run away.. Steady there!' said the laborer sulk ily keeping his back Maned the pris on 'He Is supposed to have swum the river,' mid the officer 'arid ifso, and you haVe been here since daybreak, ho could not have got over without Sr oui seeing Phu.' • • 'Sorra harpath I sea, sure, if he did; an' he must be a brave swim. mar to come across that river this time of the year; ain't the wather like ice,' said the , plowboy with an incredulous grin ' • • 'Jure he might land down furthe r, Its a great narrerer, but anyhow I see nothing. Conshume ye, sh-afght!' he growled at the horser;„ and bending doable over the plow farrowed on. offi cer called bia.nhat hurriedly hack . to The minty* road. . • - The long day, drew to Celeile, and - When Kate came to cell the plowboy to his supper, whispering that there wart no one In but her father and mother, he felt as if he had. lived lifetime inthepasttwenty-krui home. .The farmer laughed heartily In tel lingaorne of the stories 'which were rife about the pelsoner'sdisappear ance.s Ills body - hal boat piekrid up four miles down the river, hisciatben had been found by a turnkey, under& bush, and hishandcuffs had been 'pick ed up—filed half across—ln a bog ten miles away. ' Faith, I bend laughin,' said Pat Moran, 'when I knew .that Martlh Leary had them welded into limb- Mns, and that Katy had, the clothes buried In last gates manure heap.' So they chatted pleasantly jnnd se curely, while the rescued man at al= lent from thanklUiDess and Mtn= *casting side looks at .11; ug heavily. Muth*, man, don't be sighing!' cried the hrmer,Jocosely ; he kkkin tip yet heels at your weddin in Ameriky this time twelve month, plan Ood.' • No, Mistier Morse, 1 .. 41 aver any One in'A romk) .' answe (Welsh. • Kate 'got op to pat on fresh fuel Inutiediately. win: .och, ker. you I the farmer=met with ircrd natured. nos. stadia, Ifistherldorso; don't ere re num 'Ltd give his daughter to' we like me ' , mild Welsh in a low woke. 'Mink Tim, ogre, who'd think the worse 'o ye for hevln got into trouble and got out aginr pursued the him - 'theft every one is like you, said Welsh sighing. • Oh, sure no one will know Mir thing In Anierlea; Tint ilbat i alehtiv • l_ ielaciftzt4o4427; ' 4 444 r * 4 I r er e 14 9 0 1 / oer IDOOklnsii, , , _es 1 1 •410111 *I beitliit . ,_, 218 .1,40,41.a="61."- illtileoii lih'd mulailidiVlo.4l o " .. 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Anointed of his mein; esemits : Onet*eda tbd'fillg AWL,' •:, 1 to „ i Ha incite t Ahe the 110er tit he t, Itk rette 1 etverellestly to . . • t. ~ he hed..iimalledlS •., wivietnished eireirl rittkirmir nun.asto a ones Ater, b' , eoneendig Kate. • Peg&Mo i Ws , '' -.- My *et her bositadl ~to all alcsag , —aw there M .4. 1 . .! doubt was—but she positively re- ' . forsed_ bs list& for a moment to the.. ; 4 atidorilbei **or. ilowewers 441040., Works waders.' .. Sias violent t a t i a t t e i d d p le o d it i a e w ntl y y g tom, bartther /t s • ? - 1 • , theandg bedsitEdeed, lth •*weed fee the ; jam' besd tbe sea. • - 1 This - 11k017 wei fltiafirla the 1 i rter, by Ma gray-halred whit ,Tt en tab eaftrant who hod retweired, at- , ,-.-- • - ter Many years, frau teneekn, toulierl 4 at borne. Though her taw . by the weight e( brii!r her Agfa halt fifty men from Po gia) trained, gunnetrwl ou t?Lal edited their training on the lirltish practice ship fteellent, to work the guns, and had entire control Of %era, for the °alma knew very little, anything, of gunnery, and that lie thinks the Alabama and three shots to one fired by the Koarsarge. The Maxima was somewhat quick in her rolling, and haute why the firing 'was so rapid. The 'gunners could not elevate or depress the guns r With any degree of emu racy, therefore they trusted to luck to hint the Hear .sarge,Jor their line firing was mt formlrcorreit; bat the shorgenerally =over the Keanterge or among ming without doing much dam -•g On the other hand; he Mint the fir; lng of the Heanarge, Was very true; every Uwe a shot sum* the Alabam a ft made her tremble fore and aft, and towards the close of the action crash upon 'trash tore her 'almost In two' amldship, when she went down. She lost forty-seven men oat of two hun dred and twelve with which she be gan the action. lie thinks her pew der was bad, her officers were fools, and the nigitshmen who worked the guns too self-con - netted to imitate the cool deliberation of aim tNis prevail ed on board the Keerdarge ftw first to lief.—Boston Traveler: —The Boston bbd tlaye meet of the ladle; suen promeuudlng the streeta are now In their teens—vehreteena, —Peari trees are hi NU bloom hi Indiana, and even here the buds Ilko many old boners are Just reads td wet. —Ole Bull's young. daughter le dead. Her husband committed intl. _; ride last summer. Poor old Bull hi in deep griet —The New York Wor/d 5i01614 antielpaten the day when. tho White Howe shall be the map holeof an fl. l3 PPrar• : - • —Pientke is itlll nusneeti trying to get on' a good joketai The Last eight 4W ten attem L i les ' about a house and lot andr -The New York San thinks the abolition 'or slave..tnale , has ineress. ed eannabalban se thq,Afriesim,.una bin to sell their +Maws,. eat them. iluithart, • severity yews old awl a bachelor starved him&to death mostly for fear of dying to povwty. Ho' left kale $lO,OOO he- Mad him. —The Boston Pad. Id playing Dio genes and is looking for en honed man in the Republlian pain having, we suppose, sought in vain ibr one at:home.: • —A entkiv arm In abeftlekl • has made a knifeas a prevent to Mr. Sew ard, in tho handle of which Is I ; gold , star Oar . each State' of the Union. llp MI urA me order, iSIIEI by Oen eral Sherman, direetattoll eossieltrob lag talkers of regular forts t t = i r l y 4 rigkse, the t 4 g delirtzneu rnP .k I , ( PaleiVe M4 Pr o n r 19 " 00211 to no ta k e n thtint pirmlssion of ego War Departmost. Ave tberelbrelOn age. saxibat, Wan qt. Tire ViennalfedisotThasstellstbe kdlowingr "Lag week,*s the clinic, In the presence of a darn of students, an operation oirthe Womb Was pee. farmed by Proketorlllllrote. The operation wasgune throughle,t wed roperly sewed on the stomach p the nest day the patent died. A pod arorgerressuutiratlon shqwegi th‘ retopend stomach a &me ervs, Which taut been used dart the op. e atton. and which • the orb had ' rgotten to reword" 1. . 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