El SELECT MISCEtiANY. From the Fliirburith Commeretel. RAID ON NECIIIETAWY CON* Thc;•Lettero or ItentgaiitiOn jozsd Acceptance. • • The,Serretary's Oirresponflemea with the Republican Congreaskqkg (.I:nP tete Igntlicalion. . W Atari Norms,' D, C., Oct. 30th, 1870. ilelow will .be,:fimbd 'the .(orres pontlenee which passed between Sec retary Cox and the President, In re lation to the resignation oft theifor leer. Various statements of the muses which led to , the step on the part of the Secretary, and also of the reasons %Odell he asulgued in the res ignation have been authorized at the White house. The letters them- BAN* )iitictjefat rest all controversy In regard to their real tangents and character. The following may be • relied upon as a correct statement of some oe:the causes which' forced the presentation of the issues set before the President hrthe Secretary : • Throughout the suntnier, Gen. Cox hail been - aware of vigorous efforts he the part of politicians, and many Mess: schemes he would not forward in 11;s department, to 'induce the • President to remove him. Previous to la iving in September for a short vat:Mien, there were unmistakeable signs that the President was yielding to the concerted attack upon (den. Cox. :Shortly after the latter left the city alt order to which he had called the attention of the clerks in his de partment, regulating the absences for voting,wns peremptorily revoked by the President, at the instance of Chandler anti Cameron, without any vonsultation whatever elth the See , retary,or any suhsequent COMmunica „lion with him. on the subject, further than the bare order Of revocation. The order thus set aside was nut a mite one, and has been already retort . - ell to in thest dispatches; but' its history should be briefly given 'here. A year ago the Secretary, In his ef ffirts to render his department effi cient, WAS greatly embarrassed by • the long absettee of the clerks. Meet ~, took the usual vacation of one month, and subsequently ten days, and more frequently two weeks, in addition, to go home and vote. The Secretary then gave notice that, in future, clerks must arrange their vacations • so IN to include the time of election, or reserve enough from the month allowed to citable them to vote, or nit their option, tai take the full extra t Mei given for election and have it deducted from their pay. This year; at 'the proper time,• it 'vas ffirmally brought to the attention of the clerks. The Pennsylvania pol iticians, and otims, immediately carried the matter beffire the Presi dent, and he with no other word to the Secretary, tlatlysnubbed him by - revoking his order. Meantime, the boasts and .threats of leading party managers, openly made In the de partment, showed that they were tontitient of a complete victory upon the questions et issue between thenl selves Mut the Secretary, and their defiant Condueti lath in private and •iu public, was such that no Cabinet °elver having any self-respect could • tamer delay placing the issue of full support against them, or the /Weep- InfieoOr his resignation squarely he fore, the President. There hail, also been an attempt, from the same source, to change the Whin policy so for. at' least, as to dictate the appointment of agents, instead of allowing the selections to lie Made by benevolent and - religious tirgaitlynt Fitially,howeyer, the I'resitient laid directed correspond ence to be Opened with various mis sionary societies, asking them topic eminent, proper persons for omits. Th,. Secretary, in carrying out the l'reSitleut's directions, had fully cant milted hitoself,and the department to make such appointments as these siwieties shotild agree upon. As the esommendations arrived, the cow, missions were accordingly made out and signed. Immediately after Sen , :dor Chandler appeared on the scene, one of these commissions wllB BUS pi,nded anti unother revoked, and 'a lean suggested by Chandler commis :4mm', the latter assigning, as a coV er nir.tha tranmetlous, the false rca oii the Methodist wanted this wan for an agent. The society to which the Secretary had committees himself, at once wrote to know why Midi hail not been kept ; hod the Secretary again, through party polit its' intrigue; found himself in a very embarrassing liositlon. Keowledge of -the situation here reaelusl him at Staten island, where he was spending his vacation, and he filially voncituled to place the tines ions involved before the President. in such a way as to ascertain whether it wow OW WWI of. the Executive to support, him itir the contest or to abandon the field to the influences Which had liven at work so long and so persistently, Mai thus segure [WHO.. • . . Accordingly, on October third, the Secretary wrote the letter given he low, anti'mailed it to the President at, Washington. The envelope was in:irked "Penional," to distinguish it from the mass of badness mail, and to Insure its meeting the - I'rest 7 dent's eye OM. Upon -the letter Itself there were Ito maths to indi cate that It was considered of a pri vate nature by the Secretary, nor has anything. shim passed between the President and the Secretary to indi cate that either considered the letters loiter than the oPen °finial corres pondence attending a resignation. The President's .reply was written immediately upon the receipt of the esignation, namely, on octoher and throughout in his own hand. instead of being forwarded to the Secretary himself at Staten Island, it wits sent with the routine imsines.s 'mail to the Department, addressed in usual business form. ."1 . 0 the Ste- Hinny of the I nterior,"with no mark upon the envelope to indicate that it Wll 4 fill. the Secretary in person. Con gently it was opened with the business nail, mid passed through several hands ' its ordinary business does, before it was, stopped for the Secretary. Lest it might be supposed ham •the statements which. have been author-' intl. that Ala, Secretary, In either eommuninations or verbally, has int- Sigtled personal reasons for resigning; lbw slatteilleilt. Vail be relied upon that the secretary hits never, either Ilnlll3i or in writing, laid any private and personal matters before the Pres ident as it reason why he should withdraw front the Cabinet. The Res.ignution. • STATEN Ist.AND, lets ail, !Sm. l)EAittint:—Whelf Congress . adjotirned in the summer, I was emit , Oily informed that a 'somewhat sys .l. tematle effort would be made before their reassembling in the winter to force :t the policy we have pursued in Die Interior Department. 'rim removal of the Indian service from the sphere of ordinary politicil patronagt has been sr:Malty distaste ful td many.influential gentleman in both houses, and in order to enable .you to Carry your purposes out suc cessfully, I tun satisfied that you ought not to be cinbarritssed by any other (-lma of Irritation in the sate department. My views of, the neces ' shy •of reforming the civil service l9tve brou,,,oht me more or less in col lision with the plans of our active political mandg,ers, and my sense of • dutyintifobliged me to oppose some ' of their Methods of action .throukh the department. I have no doubt whatever that public sentiment will sooner or later fully sustain theist ef forts at what I h;gardneMeil reforms, . but A ought not to overlook the fact that fur the present they involve op. position which it may no lie for the intemt of this lUittlill4tratioll• to provoke; and us, my personal len . denoy 'ls to be rather ttme than .less persistent in the course 4Of which I ltin,Otrimitted, I deem it rtyduty to oi am in yolir hands' my I . , eatlgnatlon iglhe office of Secretary f the Inks. • *A, to take effect as sOria 'as you can tamytotientlydetertnlneuixinmystas comm.. Tho annual repo of thede ". • • Pa men will e at an early day§ and for.this • and other reasons believe the interval prior to tlie.ad • journed motion of Congress the lilted for such a change. I trust you will permit me to add that at the original acteptanim of the position walcurt terference with plans of lilb formed, .11.9 I think; with prudence, - a return to My private business, so fir from be , lug an inconvenletwora in will only he eacryingout what 1 have meat desired to do as soon as it could be done without em• ment to you or sacrifice .of public. , duty. Indications that you might' be already troubleu puggestionti on the subject, have induced me to write atona l without waiting my return to Wasingtoit.l With 'sincere assurances of -my, strong' desire for the complete success of your-admin. istrutiom I remain, truly yours,. ~:;••• [Signed [ , •J. D. Vox: To the President. 'Me Leiter of EXECUTIVE MANdIC.N. • WAsg [sows, D. C. Oct:s, 1870. Your letter of the 8:1 belt., tender ing your resignation us Secretary of the interior, 15 Just rixvlved. As suggested by you, it will he luveptetli to take etfeet upon the completion of the annual report of the Department, now being prepared - to neeompapy my mc.-Lsage to Congress. hi parting compauy, permit me to say• that. highlytippreeiate the zeal find chili-. ty you have ever show in' the dis charge of your Official duties. I hope your relations in the new sphere you have pointed out for yourself will prove as pleasant as have been your relations m the last to tne,and- that you may.fully realize your blightest• expectations. With highest regards. Your obedient servant, • - • . S. GRANT. To Hon. J. D. Cox, Secretary of the Interior. arrevondenoe73etweenSee'retary Cox , • and the Rattlers.—Seeretary Cbx to the tbnpressional Ctmanittee. • • DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, 1 WAsimarrox, C. 9 .1p1y:13.1870. DEAR Sin:—ln accordance with your request I forward herewith' a roll of the officers and employees of this departinenti 10 doing so Ibeg to repeat what'l said to yourself and Mr. Platt, viz: That in my offorts to bring about' an Improvement of the civil service In this department, I hold it to be alccolutely essential that it should beunderstood by the clerks and employees that they hold their places subject to removal for hick of efficiency or integrity, and that no political funds or show of political zcol will• secure their retention if (opacity or industry be laeking„,. Mr. Platt assured me, and I ander . - stood you to agree with him, that the list was only desired in order to give your committee the opportuni iy to Invite such as felt entirely free to do so to contribute. to support the work your committee is undertaking and not to impose any. tax upon any one. Knowingus Ido that many of our eferks have all they con , do to make a bare existence out of their salaries, 1 should be - entirely unwil ling to have the appliddion put upon any.-other basis, even if I did not think, as I do, that any compulsory ass&anent would'be a political Im morality and producehtl p nitely more mischief than benefit. , We, can do more reel service to the Republican party by raising the .standard of qualifications among civil employees and putting each clerk upon his merit alone for appointment or promotion, than by• the expenditure of many times. the amount of Motley they could possible afford to contribute. Very respectfully your obedient sea ant. J. 1). Cox, Secretary. llon. J. \V. Clendening, Secretary Congressional Republican Con. Secretary Clux to the Pennsylvanians. 411 , THE iNTERIOILA., WAKIIINGTON, D. C., Sept. 8, '7O. lit: I am in AvOlpt of your Otter /yesterday ( - marked personal), vherein you requoitsthat permission lse ghinted your *cointifittee to Upon the Pennsylvanian's in this de partment' for the purpose of soliciting purely:voluutary.subocriptions from those feeling able mid milling to give for the aid of your association. Permit me to say, in reply, that thiS is the third application of this sort received by me Iron:. your asso ciation, and that to each 1 have re turned the same reply viz: That the permission was granted, with the sole conditions that the subscriptions should be really voluntary, and thit the amxiation should not attempt in any manner to visit any penalty or hostility upon any who may fed una ble to subscribe to their funds,. or who may choose another channel tor their aid. ..You are not mistaken in assuming that I feel a very deep interest iu the SUCCM4 of the Republican cause throughout the country ; that I bt.g 'to assure you that it 14 in the interest of the. (IMO that I have opposed every form •of assessment upon the salaries of officers as a mode of rais ing funds fur political purposes. . 1 sincerely believe the attempt Aide this Year to levy suelt moils have already hurt the party litany' fold more than the assessments, if eoliceted. could help it. • ' The Republican party i 3 appealing to the country to support it for the honesty and economy of our admin istration, among other things. I 110- gaol a civil service reform which shall ptit the employees of the depart ',tents, In respect to the matter of your letter, upon the rule indicated liy Mr. Webster, when Secretary of State in 1811, as beingessential to an honest land thrifty administration of Ulla department, and 1 have deeply regretted to see what 1 regarded us a danger 'of losing the substance of political success fur 11w Shadow. The Republican party will pre serve its power and erestige only by continent...• to he the party of the right,iutd !wish" to be exceedingly cautioas of innoVations in wrung di rections, like the one I have alluded to. Very raptly your ohed't serv't J. 1). Cox, Secretary. NV:Ai l l4hort, Ctuttrmatn 'Com mittee, ,ke.-1 3 emisylvitiiiit Repub. Ik•nn Association. NECRETARY TO THE (alio COMM IT • TEE.. \ DEPARTMENT' OF TIIE 'THEME., ASII SGTON, I). C.,Aug.lo, 9 70 .1 MY Man Httt : My delay in an sweringSl:tilts of the ~t 1 instant has lik'en owing to the press of my work' hire, whieli has prevented, my get ting time for writing with the full 111.`M I tie..441N.1. There weaned to bti e no ced of haste I then, and before Was ready to reply the Subject had la.:come one of such general ilkcus.loti and agitation in the several departments that I thought It wise to look u little inure closely into the history of such as sessments before acting. Youramunittee requests a full list of the 11:111103 of employees of the Government ln this department ap pointed from Ohio, with the amount of salary. and IMMO of county, Ste., from which each was appointed, "fur the purptOe of making a small assess ment upon them for State and Con gressional campaign purposes. • ARer a *ireful COmlttenttion,of thit matter," with the:strongest desire to 'see that every right movement ht be half of the Republican organization in which we have so great a common interest, I am construined to-decline complying with your request because L. um convinced that it would not be right to do so, and therefore • not for the advantage of t he Republican par ty, which can only exist by'continn ing to be the champion of the right. The cousidenttions•whlch lead me, to this conp u sion summeday. ,be summed up in two, namely e • 1. That suet' assewnents are direet, ly antagonistkijo the civil service re: form, which I believe to bets° ins perativeGa nom/My-that the..Repub--: Haan party, as the prowr party of true reforms, eannotionger delay to make Its part of their:platform. and 2. Because tho specific assessment you now mimes to make nh behalf of the State Venturi Com udttrie: Innovation in a bad direction::.: ~_ ~.,u: • On the latter point,-per mit-me to say chit altegla mina O; - runination or the sutdeeCtmot learn that anythlugalmllar to an as pen:sent' Ibr party purposes'. nen the clerks and erriployees of the de partment was ever , made dc= l e adminbitration , and only by acommittee of theclerlo's themselves waiting upon, their, fet lowa in person, and requesting sub scriptions fora Presktential .contest. This•year,..fig the first. time, the Clerks haVo - nScelVed a circular twin the Congressional Committee, fixing the . , amount _ each, , 8~1- • d 11 per cent. on their incomes),and indicating' the- expechitioir hi a response, in an authorative • way. From two or, three of thefitates simi lar assessments have been received: in one,instuntCll i percent„ thus mak ing an lutes of 21 'per *tent, besidiN expecting these gentlemen to 'tmvel to their several. States at their, own expense for the'purpose - Or voting; have not heard,tif it triet arid county theses4meide yet,' but know-of no'iriSl4 8011 why ,they ohotihirif4lldir: < the others are'reeogair The ground .upon w the 'xit sessment for Presidenthti campaigns has heenliefemled Aso fair am defense has been suppeatxl.to bei.seible) wits tlmt the elerk+. were only aiding In the proionipttiou Of the execiitivc.nt their own piirtyion whom their °Will . em ploY meet directly depended. 'But it has - never • before' been -tiasumed that the sfilaries of Government oil-, pluyees were. a fund comunttets of: the party, national; State, district, &h..; could draw ad's cretlon. %Indeed, the whole butfinftei has been one Which., respeet.:fOr :We moral sense-ht the xonuounity has hitherto keptirom appearing In nay definite or public form ; and I look. upon it as one'brihe meet Unhappy evidences of petition demerltration' that from several sources, situultane -, lowly, there shoukl.have come.,epen and undisguised levies of an income tax, this year for the first time.. , Tam so well Soitutinton - withille purity of your own motives, that .1 know you would nut have count& nantxxl the step ifit had not seemed to you to be one. of these things. which had been prepared for by cus tom in similar matters in Small lo on circles; but this only makes it more necessary that we should prove the evil with firmness. , This' Nadal n?e.td the gotierel;suh; Jett hp the abesol ute nthmity 'for eiv. it service reform, in which the Re publican party out to take an early and positive lead. I think no candid man can have a rcelionsible place in one of our ad ministketivo deptirtineittg for,A ymt without seeing! tbSt , Wife Orme* once of term of effieeld the Bubdr-• dinates is essentafto the proper and. economical performance of the Gov ernment work. A time of rapid and frequent chant's In the departments is a time, when fraudulent and - hn proper claims get through easily. Such claims are innumenible.' They have been suspended for lack of proof, and a chance among the °Di cers who have had charge of them Is Always followed by 'n ptesure for their allowance which is frequently granted in entire ignorance of the, grounds ofsuspicion of their honesty. The weight and extent of this ism only be appreciated by experience. Again, a time of rapid and fre quent changes is a time when all the proper business of the department drags and betimes entatiglfti; costing the country untold sums of money paid for teaching new.men the busi ness which they hardly learn till they are displaced again. • The business of the Clovernment is much greater, and necessarily much, more complicated, than that of titi vate commercial corporations, cind every one knows that if the officers of , banks and tailways were eli4gt , d, aiiiil appoihted in thu manner and on the grounds prevailing itythe public businc. none of thentxnuld (*sap° swift ruin', ••• • • —X- • • Still again, the greater proportion Of the time of Cabinet officer» is con stantly occupiedlirmere applications Mr petty lilac*, and so long as per sonal application elln procure such appointments this' evil can nut 'be remedied. instead. giving the best of / but time and strength" to the real) important busincss of admin istreition,ms the people •suppose .we are doing, it is only .the remnants of 'hither that are available, and that after we have been dogged and liar aised by a never tnrising stream of applicants and their friends, who fif-6 supposed to be influential. This is almost as true tottisy as it was last year. There iiiiiireMedy but one which cutaup by the root thp whole 'system of the .cliSpenikAlott Of public patronage as a mutter of tvo or of political Claim, so cxtlled., • • The dependence of appoi upon intluetwe for their.fiosition, has led to a tacit assumption that members of Congress have the right to dictate appointments and removals, and Oda is done,.in utter Ignorant* of. he qualifications possessed-or required of the , appliient. -Nothitig-is• more common than for a demand to he made for appointments to the higher gradCs, or for pronnitions to them, us if experience in the public work had nothing to do 'with the. matter, and it were only a Miestion of a greater or less share of the public patronage to the gentleman making the nomi nation. It has been nu uncommon thing to find in the departments now and youthful appointees drawing the salaries :and holding the grades of chiefs and important divisions, while oh! and "experieneed men were in fact doing the work on the pay of a lowest class clerk. , The reason-for It will often be found to be that. It ha's been done on the -importunate re quest of a prominent politichin•who bad political debts to pay in • his.dhe triet or State. As a result, the num ber of incompetents generally Monti of these departments would be as tounding teeny man or correct busi ness habits and ideas. I have M self had , pre tsed upon rue, trAnd, j. dates Mr irriportlnt pine& i h r Al k pertinent,' youn • men w punt neittirr'mtite .not 'aped, a iriMfir, would.be received into-no wt) or dered commercial house Ina her grade than porter or, emen ds W.' 1 4 And fieriuterrotiense hair won ne.r . been taken that a simple tin Its not sufficient to put, such an ill cant In the piece. " -" ' '' ; The mill does nut stop with the de inirtffients. There are many ofitcers 1 in the national and State' service in which the , salaries. are made up by fees; - and the general ignorance'of the people to - the amount of the income Ss used to prevent a !eduction of ex rirbibint wont, beniulie- party mana gers find it convenient to ilniw hiSiv ily mi such officers for trodden! lair vows.; It is a. putt, of, thisro) - nrral system 044 It has - , bittiomel,pildir fur a collector of custems or a .subor dinate officer of a court ,io' receive fee's tir die" inuourit of niany• tinMs the salary fixed by law for judges and offter sulariedofficers of the high est responsibility:. ' . ' ~ , , i .i - The whole system needs a thoroigh: reform, and It is because 1 hetibvelt to he the duty of the ItCpUblimnpar ty to anximpllsh this wgrk that I ap peal to ou and year pointnittee to do noth ing that can for a moment longer put our lantana CM the side of our present tfirigrneeful t4niditiori of things. . , • ' The idea that the public servier Is a profitable - employment .is a false bite in the main, autl,l( At were true it would be necessary...to reform the salaries by law. • Nd Mtn' should be paid more tharrhe "trials, uniksuele ~ ,,ervii..e. o ught, to htitleniandett wr his i pay:that he may have thehonest erin-1 sclousneinor,liaidug rendered.a quid pie quo for eveo4o% Cent lie gets, and feel under ntr bbligiltibn to any one therefor: -It isunly,whintwegetln competentelarlititW4W*lol**l 80 ...tutteli . air: , the '-• govammW.;• 11?tYat them In that you find ert - Willi VIP? bettited . is a cotidluoii;ertattititltig. ° ZdriMil - rifilltioni.WAle:Sl** - iigtes of thia;d4sirtanene asepses*. 1 , has" been' endesteertug loAfollidt such of the evils aa I could reach; and, iv&ktW g ifteitzt.9t P • 11 ' -._ lll Y r cumin. I tt l an t arUNi t i lab ' *mutt ithatAkewssammustdisad ** futa= "l4l /t r ait ha. ' . sit *A ' Us! own- 0 441 1 34 c a0 i 61066,6z,w0u1d fieterthltiethelieuntinneitionlott 017,p_remetiotte_'!' ; ' -',! -!'''. ''' "" • Witicr.. l . 4 .elliti z rM n ibtiele . e tilai of theWng I bilttee tallying one per cent.° their salaries With an intimation, as Understocsl . itk 4 1arn ttkoWt reeelliPag the lar (thou_gb Lim inAarm -. : r. Ittite dila-. chubsueh a . , .. : :), ' at Whin* te.pay Would ~'n . ~ eir places,. Watt the m.. : .• • , ~.. >g jog *ltch could •,,, be! . wn tibi" -th e .depart Tisimpestion i• et onee .raised . hetitattYny-pos i o n had been sincere e 1r!... , .d I wind . not rental !. ~. •,:,; .- : ~ _Went a day VOW lie ' 7 7--- '':;.-A,. - , - - ' nably impugnetig,". s-i.,.,-- •'` . 7 -- - *Th, e gentlistbistArUe ', 7 ' rtments hive, as a ruleNiftwila *meter pe teinlary burdenileprOPnrt on to their salaries than Other Wien are usually j Willing. ici do ter partppiriaistii; (and 1 naanietathlrespentdolo , thefaii.Oxtent of their • tibllityle'exhortatfOrfe t ndo dredi6d simply: to their''voluntary seat, but the best 'Officers and the best ltepuhli q ute ate thohe wiin are most evlicly, el Iligi 'opposition to , the 111 3 1thir;/9vit m ) (Csitl l :ißlelof: ' I ilf,i_ k, ' 4 .141 4 1 X/. M r 9 t ilf -641 . I& Our purpos&t an . ci settle o heild7 be. of you* work„ .1 1 neloexi elicelz_for fifty dellar4 es my peautual contribu-, tion to your fundsand should be meet happy if my duties and my strength' ',mild permit me to take, my. waste tamed: place - In the outlaws of the Statelids.full. -:,. ~ .. _,., . . Your platform newts but the addl.. tion•llitaVe spoicen.ofasbove:>“Very truly von r-fnend.6'i ...AR 11.4. otti-.= 're I ton:qtr:th illentlentonlielfalreten Republientr o iNivative Committee,. r .„ l a ` . hin .,hi e ,. " .....1.6i A O:, /./..........4i '''.. .. .!. • . 'Langs." 7:"" . It is iiartieuhiriy.lo.6jagi l eon ;wt Abe year that: we.suifer•Mo4 danger,of contracting:diseases& the lungs,., and • once contracted there is but one • method-of • ridding-the sys tem of it, and that. Is by . a systematic. course-of treatment ; ouches is tam , ployed by Dr.. Keyser, • 0UN0..467. Liberty. street.' There is no knowing whether liar hacking cough is mere - ly a severe cold, or an Behalf" inn disease'which;' unless stopped,' Mak ultim'ately Piot-e .7qr;.Keyser're Lung c'ure' It! a' remedy which, has been tuorti auccessAll than any other and,. Indeed we knoll' of no other that,,propOir:to de r , and.docs, what Dr,,,Keyser snesedy perferms.. ,Dr, Keyser claims that 4...ousumptlim 14 . 1 nut the,Deimearily fatal : disessolt far popularly supposed to be, and that If the cure be taken in time the ailment Is qttitednnatteAttitildantrerpabkr of a: decided cure. As - Di : Keyser says, he has, had patients brought to his office whoni"he entirely be:. yeratente- , -Ited yetitfteriejudicioes course oeeientltient they have reOV-: ered and v:egatined their former health: Dr: Keyiav hasgiven 'O6 beit'Years of his life to the AtidYivr-the lungs 'and of consumptiohywhieh' Makes such terrible ravages.. Aller;this'pro , tnicted course of atudy,•it , would.ke strange if he was vet 'competent to search for evidence , of , disesse,and treat it successfully vakeielt'aimis'exl. Ist. The numerous :eases in which 'this physician ,fttis Tonilkitled 'con-' 'gumption/an& restori.4 . he4th,autk vigor form a , sntScierd,recommenda7' tion for his Lung . Ctivb., ,r,rloes 41144 per bottle. If your druggist does not keep it send live dellaratolir...KeYi ser, and he will bond four bettlesset curely boxed, by exprem,' with full direct ions JauiV to. use it..,lNitiblirth Dispatch. , - • • " • Di?) . Goods: •• - • . „ WEI New GOOd ! • Nev(Pricei . g! I Hare Received A .New tick IV MILLINERY - GOODS; 7osnprising an anninuilly Large nail Se‘ 'vet Assortment of 2EI FLOWERS, V V d tV II T SI i t f PEAIIIMS sATINs, tikl.Ks," MEI I'laiu'&'lL's it!t ecitFl,!„i!n„,l,, In crtler.tu make Ibis mulct: as attrati tive as we shall exhibit 'a large number id' Eastern trimmed, ) ; 17 • ; yawl% 7bgelher trills massy Draftable wo - vmi,T ( tms ]tau cs(4l,llonit t Tript+9l4o tprirO, ;IL . k..cs.l•Cet Solictting a call, I am, Respectfully ynurs. ' I. 11.1..NAVEll 11 ritigy . 1 41 1' !Maw:Ai:o'er; -41)3H;1 B AYR GA4labv-S cp) 4c.) IV. ERWIN &, Al 75 rents. One ew4e Very' .31.oriuom. "" " rll'lkiPs:E7}7llll,EA (, I Wittol•1i.4)1:: ~ ~ '.~ ~ ~ QUM :135 1 1 , , C: E r 8 . •I Exrci Goo4l, qra11.15% r;; Mil tI t" , ./ `l''f•x~;f Bargains in Jinni/ Mn' Dress (1 tin& CALL 11N!> SEE THEJI: , ;, l'iliMllllllllM ;;. !'t &TUE'Si ~,N o:l7l,re#4.3treet4. . -01! . ALLAVOIIENYVECY4x. jun2:ly—jk962o l -127, tetel • 031111'.+10T3flgj rroIUSEAPDAIPTADINIIIOIOIOIIOR RALE' ',mower gem fur We a lut °frau°. re=aor-I tt u gwr a z , ai Is le neva •6 1 / 1 1ft , af irater otv•lll4Etteidlier, •fidetiotownber Fro t tram *WM N. J. XedO,IIIRCK. ,04,11)E:AkenaelkAt ~..t. 1,0 1 , 8 i F 1 :-= ~ o r(F4,. ....roffe l4l • raiFtwigi,u,,, J.wrio 3 3llAirt , A1a,..1 4,,,, • TatialitilikailmitavareftsOlfdlidltkintigninb o pi nas,lool Vedas and Leval Arc** Immo& ir n liM W ili tr un ing et fa,,trg cgifto c amblle sii*, at•tbi eloitI: 11 d, Ill:Mfloallor ceitajt..Pla. , Ma -11131-11Allaifaff. lin 1111164INni , a Ins OPlNtiii I t' la " U K ••• PIPPVIOd* .1 .31', ILI.. InAll a thnfilrLet Inlorestnod asho =it, b In an 11 fonowl fifonertifii is Wm. la.' liMre ge=MlLA a • rain. Nang lot No, VOW the Econonif OW ufl a U hi la. 1 " ,0 1. 1 0 AillObilliehl. bonnilled as Vat "KM_ tf,,113 1 o. ma et I Wit, wt wt . IX Vfaa'et.. Outrib NoAtirer tome 14.1 4 1i..11U ttlio t tlz y, tin which lo t,...-- byfatinek. se lff ri,ot hcinie Hio . 41 _,, th .., I i ft ,,,t °1 , r ,: 16 , 11.14, ,, • , In ,ettenuon at Oa ..MILIIIPS * dftr i i nrel run out mg% mffonry4tlnific . n_itt, rlvr t it t rto mune Hitt[ plooe, 21114 title. rreli: 4 Interest And ot't he tleteadsokt. 'ur it ana . th e " I " th y, to ow: Let tie. Ott In NM Economy : ler vans, Boom coontfr. I'd., bountiCik biwil con tho.northg= ro v it t ,' " `) It tl hY Jog ift- 0 1, . aw. c mint ' °moo sums% mu tho IV/Vt 1)1 VII. cant kg: on filtrated a tee loon' flar l l l , ll 3' arntalnlint • tenor nndatetat ,6ll ,N closed. with buildings. ' ..... o, `"' ..` Soloed and tattnnintatoraolop notain.p . * :l l3,4Pi l . U itAithe,Pit a Tah ? t. ,-, , -m-' , At t4.itioltislats2 : c 2 iiiliit. 0161 1 ...;J eland el t of clendionco . to an dMiAl -lo iugOrtradtftltr ii ttna :o.we th the '- my at tots Mt Ilattveraalls. Beirmr.S, N. ociandett agtolaporited ao • follow* :,. .1, ' anr , th by t li: Achim. oo pF raid by •111 at .. I r1r r Ag , ..441741,..;rint ,4,7 ftt ,141 Is enttlefi iteaso afiloplframs dwelling boura, Cabe nedornealb illbetinlotott, :.. ii ,-- r in ta claudfuirl vi l L.kftpecolloNjoi, the propert) 1 r r .r a cr o f .. f . k h o agat Or ,r; p ,-111 . 1 0 q. b:' - a l l ''. '' 4 " "• a tercelAt tholdifle aiiso, larilleiltted.'l4J nod Itith'air de sad tn.theifca , insfbik lot, or L est wooer Palls. Be* I , ' r tovta tag lot o• MIA the.Ettodaeow viao 0104 wor Volo, r 4. b000t4541, on (Ito neat: by la 1 of same tan. ( 1 11 mat cad 1 It...worst oat the ?both by 104 No. 1.344aNtal Onto aid anaeinim by Thistom•meet:: eat l*' tendlnirbaninaltalfostatPiewsver alter; en ',lnk?' #1 enilfkml a one,atop flaws dwelling haute. wit 1 *poker leo feet by-twelve lb drldn, tontonsl4l. ' *' " " Witted nod ln emotion af the alimony OM? lad 'Motu* Ilanicasy.fit tbd fall o r,,x. .., . • . c. ": - t t ur: „ r ' ~.” 4 lit: li tir al.and ri lf44.l / 4 u t, A64 4t4 in e...., and la or d udan or. and I, I fottrline i=dprofierty, oltuitb in the nn , Dori of • Mayer meaty. ondAlitints of rittlwYlibd , en Lot Nia. alto tbenlaitc4e. ^r Incrl olo .o 4 Ymidnairroncikaini 4 t p intr a ilieo li f2l7=Tkit a ttl t on o tolli t o C r er lot nice he C arpet of tat mother I'dt, thencelaillad, abilarlik / 18 . " "Id Untlthe er1111 , 66 Or tot ittesibel Mt. - Mama 00Ittoc 'balls Of iMidill In OW 'Mtn o' arta, n 3,1,00 m 10,1 feutattflinPOO of told totst to to ow oho pure or teounin. ;-4zei writttrillomtiad anima dwe, liltig hbased: lip andirneml47Mmovissatennototbar mat 4 Inn , ',Meilen:nod and ',Muted with fruit nom Word sodtakinila execution," Charles Print, lat, the *nit of J., - & It. JE tn i7ce=t; At the semi µA{an phme, all the i r a ti l, t o Interiat an chill of deteadsint ot in In 10. undlthled olstoesthfn vill OW wilds. of Islail, attain* tntlfaki township, Ifeivisnmilito. J'ennitlOnafatAnown,4o.ll l .,No,AM OM MI, 41 _,: , shims of tho tamp ot lhontss imoweat,ritt: ooi island Run, "edottilnlng out acre, bd thb aill aMO or tem, with all the apputionanoss and Improve , menu, thoreuntdi below:kr: as widdrlllatalro derrick sad producing , oltatoll. 0 i,i. i .z..„...„1. ; ' 'Amami an 4 ralum* nsecutlaroni the 'Wain 31. Kenny, at the suit of Thoma4BWol7. • ALSO. : Nu. 7. - then.• 4144 2 5 27fr i 1 14 " . . li . 49)..telff i ft At; pill:mina orb 0 . s taa ' m - tot.thba tovnlimtp, : ll4a. ow conatY, ybrantar deeminad as, fonewo, to mai : tidos tbonaliiidie port of Lot nutpikthree ,Iti dm planet fataltddocit by .N. ty rot Um helni of Nichol* 'Dawson. late of CM olottnobtp,' 7r.kti hor • . :perdue from the houtittori tegriter of lot No. 4. !north by the em*olll4tiedeitl4l add lot No. X. !north Telma Ma poet; (Moen by the north part 'of mkt OIT r tki purstrala l e rgeknon I Mr Alm, of otNo. • w - nth whit:y[loo lejff kerb. 4•.! t —O4OlO ilUelbtlth ! me 0014 o.h t ant 5 pete. to Ike plate tothatlo'',ndetalaintt llerebte f4" 64. ; tiNk.aee WiIe444. 4 OIIILO4 I SWW III O .It. Co. 00 11 the .Itemolute ZII thy. ilagy,l.l: A wntitied p IO the twine on a former his It beint t 76 5111111 r 11.4 , 0 of Lund emiteled ..11 no: aniult a :mrtv: to.w; , . heireersnd Main In ex:ridden '• * the pr operty citrlVlo• gait of TTIO3 : Div ton.' „,; - Mike iam ' e &lend 0104 delft ? tittiie'lle. tewidnislidialM intidotundant rd. andunithu fel rictincWit.ll44l,Wr bw:O:walnut:oAm me n. , ulna et avoid Yet dedlittentei Islas lb, IlletiY of the h nt wino+ anrior.deatwoi. south , .d • W O I, IrTs4vo IP 14 ° VA dieltre by. lin ear of Verne= Nick to north Zee_ hillarettne to 0, prtar?theere 0111111114 din, "let 5411 pre to.lll A; throw north pyak marchee to the ..,Arge4l,,,,T .NiAtelati...l4=6l4rreil to Yrellt; • ; I t l re ° ' IgFbaGgritir to the place*, ..td •zeonta t in arm. d 55 he mho , mato • Alto al tett Mee Orel, land ht Zooo.t , •• Idp, dun ty,attd littler Sin 44, ai.l4 lin; toll Own; 05,Z,W 11 40 , 11 low twine median' the Ledotilver:enat Syrinx lent , . ton& hy.entlrdity: higistehteumettly tor tett , k. tritliald• &err on. the liFc(44 41,71.0 Mlleitan, upon whlehOhore dredrei4,tomidero, I. tango story fringe bonne and frapie.hern,,, knit trees an dad ruslitted. ' •• t: trideetel And talon In execoikiti ihe inMnattu . : 11(11. 'AL, )tery and ,loon. Itainbo, at_ m the. ttettg4 John Moore, alum m n it T of Albert Itueli, for 114, 0 7thatric. A 1 11 ififitttit it t'llte game iltdirand pr.a. nil the right dltk. Interest nod eitibritef *emi:int nt.ki MA to. tan tidtowew. property. et wit: brine part of Low nt end Monroe* Mae immune or , Zrarort Clearer rOnety:' , l l ...' battened rue dtlacribed as follows on tee ;north by nrigloasirregoon thereat by Mt ot A. Wren, tivi.unkhr Corporation alley, and wept by la{ Wigton; on velar id erected a two slier hon. enotalideg about Mutt. Moms.' Ctn.,/ 11111 11$.11ille, frame wohoonthent amt' (riton? IttabehirLot cheered &nettle nest with troll tree*. Seized mid taken In execution CO the prdperty of LL NALL at )044 plßoytv *go, ' • namo time and pane. as , ton sign , • ,4- 1 4 1a r:ir 11:1 1 11 3 00;2 4 roli (1 1 1 i t :t i ltirettlni. hi thoetiort ca meo, e ( to Lot b,15.7 itt Neenartro CX1.11111i) .of the bordwdlt of - Braver : ou t Prourylrania: buenenr/ hdtowg: tin the ba t .' Thy . tot :so. ft, gtimerphltr, an Hie MP( by Cedar atfi; gottllt bYNditmrttat and on the trart,lr ft...aver r hprlog a front geld Inter litter of 51 tedt. ontlenntslac bad; toCrew , 415e14e1d feet. • The Intleitror beteg 'eh.% etney , Throota by Id feet; hooded on nthyertarret; &ell:having * door-what tram.= ih:ltitcand Are willow. in frrmt nadir*, window* on the ride oppretrediourne Nartorreet; auditor hack from Beeler , iltreel to - tiro/kat. end (rout the corner of *dome' Nan Pileet tlsteen feet. • • 1 , 4 PUMIY.S .11 Seize., and tokilo le elecutton to oropert7 o Samuel Lel , ctiflcil4uk. the rt.lt of Schofield & «hit ATJto. y N., it. At the tame tuna 'cud ',tree ...all the right. title. intrivot end claim of deietolint of, to and in the folksvlng pleco or tureel of laud Amide in Nt Brlchum bontogdillea•er county. l'a . baler p an t of Lott Nut 01, 111 gout deocrlbed no follow bethoolur at dm loo•rty,bou of 51arl.et street Mid Closer alley, thencdby told alley trd feet to Mel. berry theactby grid alio feel; them-L. by a anent right.angles to the loot coupe ;so fix.t adrlii-es• bee at feet to •Ect. Place of beginning: au shichohcre I. tweeted ti Immo o rgua tasty ion 'tor) high, abl u illte feel: all cochee.i; pisomd nOlkfr t N.+ tielaod otel taken to ex. retlou us The property of .1. P. Allemau, at, the colt or Wm. !keen. oAL L eo I . t It ••• 1 .. AC theta ton thoesnd Maw. all. the r 1 Witheitot oblt/01m ofhereutluat u 4 loomilp. a lot onithltoe etiolated rapte tioroughof lkaltot Falk. •Itomter comity, lot No. 10th In the ICeonmoy ohm Qtaugg. la told beruagh.,boundett itonkby lot $l/, 1015. tut the *WI ha wank hirloe• oftobt kat No. 11 1 11 and tru.hur vitt by Tank they. belog IS feet wide and 141 feet day. mod gm which It *embed a emu 'dory brick Lwow turoly•three feet Oa biebea ha fifteen Wet ulna inelleri.contalos too roourcand Minn' with eche' untlernehlt 3 , „ Seized unit taken In extentom Os thyropettr 11 of John Id• .... • tbq fat Pulp ti del and Josuttlty 44 ALAO. - ;in 11... , , • AX iha .osuo dove And 1.1001. Ai/ Olin 4414,141 e., Intotatind,glelia ag, deg admit lu and ta, ill tbat confolo ltd,pr„„kltrio of grand tltuate file borouthkopeareerido Polo at county suit aisle; or, Pt nittlyo entr e laityi lot No. tin Jrconotny an pl to , bmongk and bounded pit the par hh • bit :121, on hie ear XL, Thumna skeet. south, ty, Sit ow,„ ond QII the reed, by Thourno ally. thither •41 feat aside Ola 111.464 *Wets *WI CSNUAIIL: bad. 113 (mg tog ha id. /114121.1* alley. , Felted tool et I execution as that properly anoints tinge, 41,the tolt of Jacob IleutlLl and Jonathon Lone, TrorlL—o. Sc . AI ..•0 No -Or r • • • At the tame thorintd pine, all the tf.tht, title, and claim of .11,TentInucot, 14 and to, all *4 l ..i ! n e nti f t a illk.rerPtt .:1" - 17,11.12,i'd:,Ce the toot by Lincoln tiff J as lhe r;ndh by lot No. nod on the Welt y ohnoton rtrueh, belny J:1 V4 W o n u di „ .' llle b tri t ; yrectos a tat f•rt too Z..? (dui. us uo re'ling ' house Iskre, ili4VWckpi/VAllegtl;7 trali noun. an, ht. oft . and „te o motto MI gn Ilderewith cellar indermath: to.'nnd other out huildlogs on the preodos: all etc!oaeul. Me.thhood aukew InexectitiOn II the luyperti Tera ofi . Ithkerati: at the Chit . OP/feet:et lien rim and Jonathan Lcnz. Trustee.. , ee • ' • I ALso. tio. 13. .•• the taus"' cad WWI irldl` int/relit ell ofteudlithr that re litp ...h. loth o tir 0, tut boron Inc No Uhl In Ee01:1111111Y pLan .k zli honoded north hy lot No MI, on the cart by John. 1 ,0 1 1 4 . 11 14ra the eager by ink tir. FA tall, Peat or than t-enx; Su*lg ,Intry-ttare. meet told on raid Grant .treat, hfi extending bock nue bond. red and forty Svc feet to Jelinton alley tifereoald; awl int Whleli keno:lW tit Iwo 11010 Ilona iftiai lum oi s a )3 i atkrt4ti,Pn, ttro ten halt ad pantry on fillia uoer, a nd tour room, all hull MI record tIV culler underneath,: It frame stairleibpik end Wien/ tad logo on triki Iletimrote. Itteldtdd. Alto, Lot No. Kt In pahertou plea of to tt In *did borough, hounded nOttilhrirrN.SV l a le ft Id fu• r feel by„vomi Oak allyk hlor, tooth by lot No. 09 . ainue rl tby likow,t; bnlng , feet wide *Mr Litternif stitiVatiri'txteafort y dtat hack 113 feet to Oak alley, aforeadd• nod, on whlch IC Yhistor a -two ertnetearthr 11 1 1 / 1 •••/1 1 1214 by Sr I.lt. tompti t ion taprilsllo3ll , on find Mint and three MOM OtrifOCCOd 'floor: cellar limirr. teeth, lot endowed on three stiles. ,harktetet halsoaclcallood Pato IR et/Yahoo se in” P.l o Pelity of Woe WeLYtwan at the volt of Jac cob Handel Ind JootAtaa ifFtlz• • 4 . 114 0 4 i tt l e loternat and dig; of delndant of, In and to. all 11=itqup p o t gatier : ttg i a the lug ktrici.lB2 In the &agency plea of to " tald Ma t i If i t io l p . to 01 . 1 n Lltt i r ..7111 i eat b s ay , m 23 Itleen ' todalf a t i nddo on sni7 Bliennai street, Ind eves no& Hi loOt to egoittallot 1 abresudd and ea eroded a two ataxy st -2 4. ;,tAr: " . 0 14 4,t. 1.." it ti 1 4 1 11 ttalttrAr e. ralig=nrg " IlinalecolkitoloyVao2l 146 Ak• y lot we.4l#l= 41wa. P SNOW rot In arldj.h_ ■ and it Pal & a %,Wal I k 11 Wait .411 lat! r reil , i 571111 In notation as aoperty adcaakra seer adalbilf,Jadols SentteEtwiti calitiltdrkPAtTr4 l F e SrPrimt , , , - . ri-Ar4obn , 4 Mragg 66. - Aae, inlbe,iktinsfle- 1 I ch. :V: "a L o v ii 1412 P . be 1014 c it.:lraine= otbilotrala boto>bullip; .p y lot, 0..G1a. and y Johnson ann.. dotal bY No:1116* Watbratint ar ban a Vitoft i ltrioN l id i te 't o=M ittl alldranwo alley ennitrawanha Adowswlth kitchen attachati,ita,, Coatalzdagjontroluah pot tad pantry CM fat doer,lnd airderoamti and halt an second door. andcairn:nutmeat'. IlaisedaniV taken la oteculkaas the Pral.lll4f Jaw; •Lochbal at tho soil or Jlttah ikaltlttald Jonad;in Wit Ilatifeda: tte". - "' ' .'" 4 " • • •,•i tho tame gtooond plapeAll tba Interest, and claim of defendant oc In and td. all that eetialb lot or sart,baa , grortridz sitnatetin'the borough fllllotaar 7 hdle,llnsiter.cOnnty. l'a,:let•- infOttdsl Pl3O d‘lFin nude, dor ArTo.t, 74'14. 'dal 4Y riten'spllfy;anudeby lot Nole.4end Weal, by 111 ifuta' . .treet; laefug tarty-MO.la 10af #ll)don' aatd Tbnints • *Wert land , ortendinthatk la feet• to Obartain.allayntontsald: ant Sta tothl4 laarratr, 21 1 o/0 11 00 liwalltiol l ooo .mO 4' 2 .4 A r t irs 64 e , '14'3441''1 TPIB.-PTIP,. - ntremea h.' • • ted end 'lO4 Id reffinalod s. vs• Oral' Oriletanda4leUonritd tbottsll4daeob le nr. Zia and..looat/tan losz.:Prattalt4.4irk oh. • MI. s. ; ali ft t. el rft torar tureetOrkrehrtScrldtuitol' lii ;the, aleaverVella. Soarepaottpeandstitate 9r3Voofflialltio. baton No.llllB.lndlto Lamm . arldarde Allradd:touglpr d ot l ttortli . by lot ta hy Warn ry. ouilt, try , lid Nol.l.lilt abdarest by Barer troreVbellign arida oq aft Mater erect awl azatirelittgletek , tbeieu train Salta to (Naar alley aerial•••• . . }wand and ',Atoll' execution mai* Ittw party Of 'l°B=ltidir..ol the Po it tlilaohAtenrici aud J. az. Trnataw..td., . A ISO,' • tad sanilt ale Sod Vac all' Ili right:title, Interest add claim elf' defendant of. hard to, an gal otaalo Sot or. place of Around, situateht the =eof beaver Yalla.ibutr county, Pen tilt... . a No. Agin dip YOCULOMY plan of lots In said borough, Wanda( on the north by lot No. Ina. on the duet by Cedar Arent. on the moth by 'I lot No. 11105, and on the wearby Cedar alley; being 42 kotirldton twdeedart.. sad sladi:/tr (rapt. to on , i t ritgttrigi b 1.15!: feet , containingppy.rwunt.onLtlyt.door.,, and eon roots on ancoon fluor: with Ingrain at tar.bed'ottetlay hlghWaleol 'peony wed tiortleo t cellar under e ach. Alert, ^lnman earpenterattop. one story high an the rear end or thelorotbont hatt lowe , IG lloetwldadatribder tenon. . • ArVrit u at iCW a. ittliel c ottt tt 4 .l7o t o h b e rri ty ani' Jetuathantteni., aelt 7r, , At. Ittu mime Outoond plow.t. all Me tlztit. Otte,. Interest ohde lahlt - of defendant Or, ti trud to, 111,1 tolloadhg'proPert.N.to...ott: r+, la. the Patil-extawlatiall iota at laraver Falbt, Bearer Co. aid Mato of PenuayNabla,:bountled. off ThlVtiot4h by lollao. 76:4011 , e east ,, 31114 Newt, on the * youth kyle'', 14, and ma the wood by lot No. 99; rantejtatlbellritnab-Felhet•hoekt on which da .'meth) a twartusytrack dotalllsg 01 ,144 feet front br, dit (get deep.sontain cour)ootha &Jae afore roblar-litttfialea Mote.: , Jo fEtWirt i l tre t lV. P eWit;r:..q t; 1 . 4 ‘ ALso uy( o. ,,te„ , t.. Inte t. rcot and claim left] 1..y°,-miti. title! IlloinFt4lll#ll.thibA ' anal annals ' in 1411 Itnia7rit a st i r bleorgektorp, googly id Winer anAblate of Pen, yylattula, Irving lota 'Yo oo:S.S'and o h theborongh or. ON:moo, 1., t, ion,.•Streatslito Mmodeatoadalomaiheal metrllqrea; On OpLomtla by, Ylnit,otreet, on Ike east by lot N 0.1.7, 6iFtba . abort by Neater allay,. add obellKotal by:Orfila:diary . ..itch of laid lota u length . on thffit il lt k et-tdltram t t.3lll . lllHtt e g li tt i otrie - sod 'Mao all miekttottdat: q.l 4 • _O, soloed , pod taken In, execntlun tut the property tlt kathr. IlWre l ll the , ienlTTWWlltlara Sumner& Ott: ornia."," •No. rt u r • the sante flan arlpbece. all Om right title. Tub-rear and tituntut 461[11140Vdc kr tied - to, Of 'thaw plecesoakdo Otanntodolltuate ittJON-MISOr I ,hurowit s Beaver county and State of Penttoylya• boodded and tOortibat follloura : 090 lot' •turundutl nook -by Mk otouptlaty Jam Std., cod by etre.et or Pate truc,„ll,rolil. oott th by u MM. lul or F. A. Fortran:o:lnd we'd lie the Platobuoth. Fort , Warta antb4.llo4- it! Hata .144.1talleMlirt14.4a•Pg• luptf o tT e tqx./d i xt i t . u= i ugdAt t Uro . , a e, ..x1 ( 4 ,, 5 t e4 ibytti_atormesooly..o.., o ro.± -•• • t , The ogler log 1,..1011,0mutm by the ems, oryttcriGNllyit Orilhedltefkiondato coos by• a atreatt had Itsi*lrgil rUall,oll }lto/mall by lot* Ene Ca, !nal Company or State lot, and vrlotr.Y T he 'Pato . .. • lutt lit-lanrt Wayntroudeldeako hall - Way • Om. ;1atu47. 1 40111g 05V9 1 3 1 /ma , .Idd ot4 otta mud Maly foot long, ou 'which there to ere tel ri ' dlornet 7 4lWellltte, bootie: Wink • xlmo:geme Jot ,pg 'who, Tikich 111 , 1 , 4 21 4 Pa.l/O1 S. MStr.l7ll, his tal b y beatillt.f . date freli•tcrill,rontrYMTTh' t th " .011 " C. Mayes. on of the prtNlMmirrcrowur. j &rxectanityAeolocx , Turion as th e proiterty of 4.l.lTotyor and Caroline Lt. Ilayr4,• Mesita . ..of Daniel hultlertico. for use ofk.lotpcoxterv4 Co. . At the same nine 'Mid - W.lre, all' the 11•,:bt, Ilarterottruld Malta of detendant la area to. All . that cecto4 parcel or lot of grovel altuute In, thy, 0 Flow orlittlttl•try. In the MIVII•Illry or rodoPtry , ,• j comity ed.l.Testo . re, andouteaPatioNiattlacboutt., r.utt :de:moped tut la 41 , emning , I 4 a "po.f.,MlThe fniYllordld terrible rain Mover' • na.brntOra•Verry t thenou,bythands of Clark coxel• norlltwordy tnete• ,ft,sl, :floozie 'patl - ttrerm..nrlol FiMMK4nottly thtmtreeto rountismoloattl4.l/itroe-90Na,,Upeitce.ity rodd.olly ocurthwardly laity dye feet. Wore or Irro;t0 lot of J.• Irmo r Mantle try ould Rat' emdmardly twenty 'l , •et., WPM or Itaat tog ocet ; titmice hay the ratne lot thirty•fhe feet more orletrallothephllentad" stfortiaktko bps...W=l4 F thirty dem km, 01115dAleko,0 limplope tn . ; out ur the ram', a Futon Itt:.ec a utat 'conveyed ley - /Arotbert Each. tinum Ida. to cry Ann HOW. • by deed dated .Starch I. NO); cm vittlett tr mind gotortU hty frumt , thvell rim 11WrFc..autt teller unt bolklioya ;..cullauntatuutadlt ; 141140t/rood.. Seized and taken tee Xcelllloll O. the pro,oerly or .1: ffiAert Eoch, at the on4Mtaloaniut•l'll. Wilda:ay Executor,of the but Aid pool Lor•drunenl traarent Shlvelus tkeyoml. •' time itokot4.l&!'air dot i,utt.); rLott. Olio; laWett Ent cl . sho,ul, deb:n.l,ol tot, Ja .ml 4 to, ..allloat c..rt Ale le en-, or Carel.f 'ldtd I Milleiouttrshl re of tfrightou wanly or Lialivaraint. blafa.of YoUtollatalt.a..l.l4lnl44 , l and described as Ur a' {l.d: thews,* by landsAWßnet Wray. antLtioowe galitutt north bI degentstyvest,..lgt "Ferran; „ top run; thence dottu the +mob by its ineanderlirge and had elf John uMtd tdii 4ntram Pol. i• 10 Pefa l astla a laceph, moth I'sjg. deg*, West, Is 6-tu perchim, noPth ltatectima mist. 24 petehettlesseed oak, nortla tl degrenszait.:l3 iI,W pstyclies ,Att watput.- north 4 tleyrees,er.st. Itn,pereat., In a cacattalwr, sinettra deg rt.& es.lolll-lUtseltiste lon munch 6d deareelyymb G:.l-10 porf.ped kpost. by Arse, WUliama: thence - by landlikthisly hy,'heith al ti degrees tar. II pertbes' tot south Ltr degrmat 10.41565.10 perelme tu a m.s.t; Meat., by latter 'lt VIN. eel atottOttl" and :Hue' Wnty, oballt at degnse• west; lit 1.111 Mathes to a port( thence by land 01 hurl Wray, north so; de glee. we.r. 6:1 pembes to a port, north•lufereet. west,Ot Itellttkreltis to the place td,ltegtinting; cuutalning lig morn t or land, more or Ivor. kink hullo; ninterlalst with!. 3 feet rein of saloo) coal which IA opened and supplied with. ,all .W 0 tlxturetettetessarr to • the detltery of coal; hod Cho 'tithe .eeln of first C/1,04 Inlntral lad= °Wand and In working order; tiny acre'• or the land b-lug cleared; and the residue woodland, rant All' I tr. closed_ There an. 00 Mt 'preen.. a an cSmllent orcltard'Claitainittif at kaalsetuthmtdreil trees in good tearing coudltlom a. on . and A half story (Mine tearing berme ho s li k rune moray: kitthen end celiac, tegood, hat,ll.lbtrit 40 by,yJ !eel, cont ents. Iney.pen, E.Vrn; a,”nonwtit of motel tit t door of thielenolltur; el 'tern" the Aro, dry Re.;. 70 promiset steavithisr.ft ttf . gags ! rim mot pa Jane rmlttod• I ' A Iso. all felt tort starlit...use Int °Liana • limb. in Vie to itrpugh eS ll.,"ere Conn Vsf I Sc;ivcr. and slat.; at l'ennsy I t atti Lb 'king Ittt numbered St In the'gen of knout mores:Ml borough ; bortudrsloh Jim nyeilt, by 'fltrati street; eas, by, ant No. ill; s,(lilt by edritutittrAn'ialey: 'add Mira., lot NA, y 5, itsidag a front tit lyd Metol:lltinlytetret ea u:o4log bock therefrom r:All get to Corporation I Mkt :whereon' tste"en.2lb 4 l , 4 go&I two' story , dwelltag Junket Attedt.lutuse,stable Sr. ! I.'ne lot ettmattu. trill. tee, s bam re, ous 'fhb; 'booed of Mt: until desirable 'tortette fesiduncee ro Beath& .• • . , I • j n' Seleed talirit In P1...11 011 the proPirly Jlihn Itt Sienna, ottlte.eult ..C.Joteph• .11k .1* use of grsiticj t theystde toile and Ince, all , t! 41,;61., Otte. terwerantt. hist tit tut detetablut übdol, Amt. to. ;Ire rolloulugotkge. or pitre.4 tit laud titut.te 101 w torew.th of nearer 'Fags., treattei• ettuttlY; Ica. -batthttedtht !Impels:shy 51.411....nry ”treert en tbe toots by v1,1,,,tr,..‘ .431 PO.llll 'eh lee I't cterfa Aid ry irim'd t.llltcr pith illogina mai! kilehgn, .collar audrrueath, at the door. Abu u frame othee 31.14 ld bl reer, .. . en rrr e i::?furr; V.Tt:t.il " o 4 l :; :er I. pit then. Ira iv? At the 1114 IleaVer lll.:r..uarultylinr them, by land or A. ilhadeu: north e lty.two went, (flirty-Mu Probe.: thence Sr Want: derteeest dr Dr. barnadi Adam,. MAN.. south r6.ltegreee wert INlpetch. •s; o' - • lAtlifs'or dran .• Puttereon. ninth sit degrees east, 156 per's I. tires 1111.1. Z• anrai., total, degtees ((Ist3ll..ta.relP,; north ltrtleg reek to perch,* to tluf plat, oc ebegtaning." tettleinittg Marty 41.1.01 IN,VSVr. excepting the let Liam h 11., b'i•utriii .l mill tet,Mublitt. std }Ater Ibtt .lo4 .loNrabni Ittuhiglirrou .1110 is 11(4...A it .. 011440 .110131,:. a lot eitnatsd iteaver }mended:on thMr tintth,• thesth,..tett end keit by, up, L airblikoolt tout Jotoubau I.onz, trustees, being,+Td - feerl,y 101 feet. Moroni . :el., UK kohl/mins atl , Papet•milf tielzed and Ittkcli In .4ccUltoll as Ilto properly of Arehlhald lEbbortion; at tbi putt hf tuiphy -3:lernatt. - t .•,• • , its. , ,I ti.N0.44. • Alt. Inn tame, line and plate, all the right, title. 'l6teresf and Mint or defendant or, to and to, • notalmnott reklta ! Pattervoll'a lII= of- the burotigu of, Item, erl4lls,„jks ere motto y, Ismildedim the sicentf Nti.“l64 (tame plan) about 115 feek.prt Wei the& hy. Front alley swat SO lest. Ott the south hy„Lotust (lees( about 100 feet. sod un 'the *Cut 'by. Bement sttieet'artel frank sinktr an width (ther...l ereettfl aillftaC4o, ca. iaa ", l * with tore-itkon bu first • 1100 r, aaatnelli; t7 ti t il TierMt t la t, "n Srntrliii h g4Cl 4'"" tit ' 4 l4. )Ikt•tlie-tesedt.Witolticurtutir s .'serentr It .111 - 4 bon: CO,_ l • d d %g t lit,% C *6 "Ng'. at' :eNt ' lftt r , (7'441 1' 2: tat odtterneatlit 1;0.1cr: • ttr . ; 5 21 . 11 , 1 1 41,ie r ta . ,14 fiz i :t . u . ti f o i tt at es j. tl4 w g ri . zz: ufP4.OO-wiriti bbrittinSidit4toliter,"Oett . At/ 1 1 3 111 1 61 1 1 t i r !IIPIo 4 , 2 : I2K IS:r4s T' UP , lotetr• of Atitsbilwatruo Avow ; th e mato: of May LAltens, 'aloof the *trough of ltocheator, kticary of Blare?, 'Pn.lllftenired, !drink beill'dn ly granted to the undersigged, all persons Indetot.; ed to the Pahl estate ate Mounded, to mote pap. 'theet;ltaii ti 'Utter' al ma 'Whet the iamei M.4PrllltAtaktt4 • ' • 111(Viii •^l 7l l Oittlitittol:PaJ l = l - I, rlw- , -711 1, ,1 WIA.. " 7=14411ettjcal litor " InUter bills of Charles Lukens, Floes ozuke, op 10 Sept. itch, 4810. : r dz:wjaisraiiiirdi" ,:r.ili. j .i- L tx, t . I .off 7 - r, . ,t. ~,, „,„ 4 ,4.,ri-w ~,,,,„: oun , ~ apitepag4ollom , ... m i L i i .: 0; I, I. t a ez Ibt• tamer Va iVrt MOM! I S I gel 11 47411 1 lb , ramm• an. 1,, i Or, vr ,..„,, , 0 .... , , I 't,, “00 11i , .) , nil . 1 -121.rry I tL:ksl:4-20 I • '1 ff:SPKING 4 5191 , 04' OP9/lllC'rs.titt j tatd6 fatia;statt tiillo •- ' • •tl tif 'l> .1 ' / i; •1i.,. 4. .i , l4;:f2f ...j.,, , ;r.,» Li '.. /= : 1100 31: *...,.1.1”,./:! 'J '•J vi :I. Jim.. ,/ 'r: ~, . ! 1 :21 .M.i Co WSW 4' •- . The. inlibm iiitirsiwirt lOW rbllla . •I • --• • lire rtor ar slells noleeitsr. • • MEM :! :.•!8 V.. :. 4 ' { s ••• BUM!' of Illiturc4ltHtyleittuolleathivindenoklitoft , The Gfeat , lleiffiblie.tookthi SIDI& • T;i 8 ,04.tk0t. 1 4'.4 . 1 . 1 :f .. alagra F.Pg,otrqro la. r• ET TAKKS : I.NBIS , FURI., 9 ' •:. 1.486 1;9,0.4\13 .0 , v 110.-494 1 i ,WQRK. I .713 EST 13 . ;iitER • . ~,„ iVICI 13.1.L1ZA.1111.111 M=MNNI J4kb,roa,oriaik: _ T - I•lt'4' §T'qrtl l rl 4 _g,* is; lEMIITiM n ennnmiiiin with tiii..ntovo-I. [my': gen, VP a INY:lit • vt_VimvsioN TOI, nrenpieft liltle mono, no pdititlona! fuel; nittiFlß hot liable to sex with nll pipe. can 414. put. on of taken oust Any ti tut.. mill nnulo to suilnU stoves nr•pnitorri... ~„.,,. . ithrelinsed , gm* act' the Most of whose nattN:is'ltavolteen est in the A 'tors. are - teoutlently reterrtsl tn,'la.be 1r iritneA4 'of a likfilerlAi rn*Ats us It booking stave. - •••IL. '• - flaring three drat Ones euhlnea ou hand..ot about 'Moots hotee power capacity. they are offered to the Pobile at reasonablh rates. • - • ~, .r. , 0 1 .• --14 7 T_T-RNITI3TI;-. IMOKIWOLLI&FICTURE - TIVE% OF Mil. =TZEg .FURNlgrigro TO ORDER. II ash lon Inge. torjr, • ' . .iidefrgSrEll ? ) E.V4V i di Theta ,rrw: et snick Itf tikeei: eoinitY Constantly owitssid,fand at Os- voy lostest Prices. Coffins s.nt Iteuse provided at !best: wriest notko IlaeThira Isry :Wet; °tall 'kind's of furniture on' how. ned wishing to nuke mow for fall and wiss• ter wort:. I hat n reduct.li atg prices acconlintfilif, nutttlttf. 13E AVE It DRUG -WROB4 s T.111"..q9," ,:'fill.Pl3/-gAgP; Druyyixt.t Apothecary,• 71 la A. Vld 4 1-41i:NTC. Pure Drugs. Chemicals,` Medicines. Asi)_.rfe.m...niE OFFICINAL' : Pharmtreutioal, Prppaiations; AL\'l'.k)'S ..iiKl,l,,ir'i`'./i, 0;1.4, Dge-A7l;frx, irewf v , T ;(.7la.v. st k rt ,,,, civ44 .-Ifiesix,i for: 14skiexineko Klrlotly I.!ip „Vl9l , .I.csacl oi:titiTta!Pr reit Agent 4 fur th.;Cluetrilehl phintl; one' linn ilrril (lilreninit altades.all ready for ttat.. -0/I.lly.leinns' Premeriptions iltrefolly compounOstsl ut c.4uy time , j;ty or, night. ,„., laug11:014 . LOOK - HERE., _ QPITITTG ;lAD symnitit Coon*. -Th. oaderslrt.,ll hear leave-to bratin hi. friends and the public genentliy that he two. Juot received heir ruck' al gloott , rtf 'the hltrwt rt7 lH lot SPrinrdaltd.S tlnlotus wearorhich beefier., at vel7 toyderat 71E3/ ' F'UBMAHLATO ffli=l2l CIisNTANTLI; tiN tIAND., •• .• (210111111 Z 1114110 to order am the pluarte.t notice. l'imnkftti to the pobitelor pantranwro. I hope by cloeu •ticptwu.w banom.. to, malt camtku• or the KIIIIIO. . . • • 1/A N 1 L 141 L :;4;!I , IMEIMM 'lliioutv.svtiike6 wrong-, IN.: B Ex,v v foi.„ „4, gAy be (onuil, !hp Irgr 0,1 -• I . • m-.•o•c-1_14201.33: (3; , , Ca-1.754r1C - ,..4.:14. '::Y' . ..::::•:• : ±?. 4 1.±R;;;:: ! ..,•,-:,"_ .: :', ".1.4.1..Cii.U.'0.kg.,,f*-5::4,41.;k A.) i 1 'l.l i t : ilktp4 t • QM Y gTUF VfICLE:3, I 3 lit 1.1 S 147.5. I'l' IiIt:INES .ylba4ll : ..rVi,rilyl II..! ttil4 .14 tf,Tlll: 4 . .ponea'A 'renubi lb ern& chet,,eiumrp.ita; .! EMLIE=!riEI E=M=l LAMM& LAMP. TILDIIMINGI4: hANTF:ItNP, STATIONMKY:.MINDOW (jLA*S.L Purry. Ereetoli•red lifitgole or the ehy , ot - VboAr'o 'Dreg SuittA antlauld cheaper than .can be bonght atiy wbcre rb.c. • Let time., riho:dottbl. tilts cilleuttl'et•e: ittnt eeptalv r Dolours.. —, •• ' . t t• t., j.. 1941. tbt, .. t • /1(1(!itR• AP -ACV S s 9M3FI: ' r A. • D "linitnatESTIBLEM/IM •mg,Lß4t*lked. havind bought /INod derys,-add L u ufrefhinery • . ul J. LPost deller; hi itnefindir.Ps., NM4 VDP.Arllikr Worm. titttfe#4t el °yds!" , 4 .l4 4 6 7l"4 t i t uvery dtti l ar o i #ddidut of thqui abquid glvgtalm iumuurty ad. • flit CoutnedulidijdOpulineue Ti will .horded' ' ' and porided.Aidddhiew.dte.. - wilt be dumbed .Iti Intleg ?veiled au 01.4 noticdulul Cur dietedt t,lfaudlimaduroldied4rlibilr iebl4,2 dolts ad 1i"thryt:dr:.151.4?..F,,WAM15...19 oE7Wasik ISUMMOOII COT silleit'the Months 111-,/ ZEE ArkrittEgg " r.: 1. - ", • .1 , :M. • - 444441 , 4 `4l•4 4 i ! OP .rii F 104 ". 4 4 444 1.”: Dui. • TO (a..• Ij4 ,•• ..:411.,4•••4 r 4... .1..•4 I • I:l".rie VOW. • •; NetvCrAf .:1141k1)ebilitatid, WHOSE SUFFERINGS; UITE,HEF4i PROTIi - AVVICD IntililM,..4/IDDEN•• PAiikiE*Atel?:4Yllol3E oesrA•tt.QU*Rs. PROMPT . DEMIMMII ..,. , lii EMI If you ire solLe'rlar,or 6.4 onalkred On wif Wtfiirges:Vrhat ap‘ce b lirbdiced too joir general I:6lth f' Do ilia feel weak, del:4lll.sta, Wray tired ? ' tfiei int& extnrexertlon treehtee palpitstioholohis iliast?" Does your Her or tirl• nary orgais, tK yOuCkldheys, CewitivilittetiaLo bider I . Je jour .6/.44 iOssetieses ihkir, milky or pocky, or Is It ropy on settling? Or date a thick scum rise to the top? • Or hi them al se4irselst at the bottom after, lt, has stood awhile? Do yell, have spells of eloWt beratidwg or dyspepsia? Are, yOttr bowel torusTlpated? -Du you hare spate Uf tit ntibt;trr roillee of blood to the tend? le your mask* y impend 1 It your mind cuustastly lisp spa° this subject? Do yacht' rtulkllelless. otoPitts. tired of company, of Ills? Do you wish to be lett ulna e, to getaway from everybody ? DM* any little thing make you start or Jump? Is your oleePhtolten or mulcts? ig the luitte oifyour eye atibrillfanD - Iblitdoosiim your &relied bright? Di yam enjoy yourself to some*, as well? , Do yea purism your bus Lome with the same energy? Do you., fuel as,-much tiouddeace yoarseU? your uphtti dill and lagging. given to It. of Mel. Siehoirr lieo,Oci dot Is; It to ;Our liver or ale; Pird4 you — realcsi nights? Yost back weak, year knees week, as hive but little appe- Wa and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liven. . „ i ,lbw, reader, felllbilearesereal dlanapes badly lereaTeicanea, are all capable of pro= dcclii a seamen; of theriseratlee oaasa. The organs 41( geonradon„ wheals perfect *nab. mats the sopa.. 1114 you ever plat that these bold,. do!. gloat. comet. le, pervaverlWaraneerfal Lesions, men aro aleirrii‘hoie *lose vuieritlre oda - ea are l&perkelbehldh?' 'Tort hiit llosfandt okn Crew plain of beleinselatiefialiftf, Derr oueneer;of pal , plitatlpnol the heart. menu* terar. td they, [Mpg aseeend.ln bushman:Nl3es don't become add and discouraged; they are Wray* polite and pleasant lu tbeeompany of, Ma lea. and look jot and'thiuu riatf 'bi the Goo—cone of your door etie lbote - or 11-Iy• Other meanness aborrthem. donut idea* thews whe beep tbo mum. lodated by fanning to 'exams. Thom will not only rain thals-coomiltudotut, bat al.* toner they Jo blob. nem zirldt (prior,. . 'znilai meal from bialy curd dlaraues, rom Abe erects of )elf-abuse and earner., haver brotigiftallout that nate of wcaltuera to Those or gatmaltat lhattallueed thwAraeral 'lstria so moth mo.t o 4 , ooPfleAtauf.le , efi7.44 l .cr,Prr.° l 46 c.e. par . al3.l*, ploal *Mai 0 , ! a t mah almost every otlo:r fugal of ,flovse mauls) it heir to—And s tor oral tallow of :pc if., Llc rearrely,rirr nroprcird. and lure J,wlor.•d -all hui ifir'ruht our. • - : IRSEASES.O - 1."111ESR lIIWANS ItUIRE USE or .I,DIEVRETIC.P ITELMBOLD'S FIATI I r EXTRA ( yr 13 MY c i TT is tiro gri:at is it certain cure for diseases /4 the Bht , l,lCr; Kidneys, °nivel, Drpsy. Omanle Weak .1111424,. , h•neral And nil diseaßes of thP Urlitary Wows wiu:tlier existing in uniiiiur..litinale, fruin eitiNe originvaing„ find n 4 'umt Itir of buv Ituig- standing. umtnmtutunt. i 4 submitted to, Con stainption or Ins %Idly may eusuo. 4)u r liesh and blood are kuppor!ell I these Umn•~+i,zind ILr !Walt la Itappinevt a,t141 that !or p"merity il.pentl4 ulwm protuill uvr of a reliable rtnotaly •i ).V P 4 r:61.1); Errt:Ac irucqic, t: 1 - F Utilik111 . 111111W:Ini of 10 yen i)riparrd 1)y T. U.L•ISIIICII.D. 594 tiroadway, New York, and • 111100.utti" tOth Street. Phila'A., Pa. i i ltloE-7-$1125 per . I;itle, nr R 1;oalis Mr_ I del t , iy add wog ; Stalue,l4l t. .. • • • Mak; grr iektitne wititnitali 'crappie.; with :tuowlrattie Ahitiwy Aiat!hotse, and Ogne'd - 1-1. *r. maylB,ly • tigneiNtverc•RE. - AT-Itt'ir-C4.OODS! Sting loud Summer Wens. • The , eedenistiett . hikes plesuire In fonshsithis friends's/1d 1,4 public gm er . sPy that be tuts just rsclirsd suu °pen t ,' —A .New Stock-of Goods, OP , THE LATEST STYLES Polt BRING' and 'I3I7MTAER Wear Ile XgePm the hoolool. workuan iu 1.6 employ, and fimla coaltd;.at br 16 nbinty to cat and make up pante:ex big e FUUI NABLE & Intßtni.s: OEN 'S FURNISIIIIMOODS *ad in 1 =IEEE , ALWAYM (IN HAND I.tat and tee ut beforelmr!,•!, • llettra WILIIIIIIII It1:1C11. Jr. may4;7o:ty 11. r. . •r .11)14.4 " t. 413 1: Warner's lil iitremengyra.Mut 1.4•1 r (DUreflat 111 Ur••••t tu t late the trey atm,. Oa /WWI, Itcluog or 11.e• - ttia;; hlee. 1.0.11 t 0 Att. adletee •tunattl 10r.,..114,t1y qui or. that quit &Lard get W•uhltt • hug Itsatot. It u••• &Moot/ :riot u twt tvtialialt .11.11141 ,wre Amy oiler our. as.. It t4A CUM/ 11011rr k at wir erg/rebore. "LYi~I'LYptA, Wastiersai T e ute 1 , 1..1 'spread; ON 11,114•1441. Wtl tiLg tt Ith bairitaalCostivesuss. lat. a .agualy atana e ,a, L . : tank aada Nviendfrd aplrc•itur; tt .tltug Lbw. /44.0121.111.114 dtgeetsve arp.u. w tar., be•ll=o."Weak. mud uptp. , o4 t boas • ow Homers Drimpola ~„ W. • druzitai► knee ugui out Az. CO LT (A-EL no 1•10 it E 'Warner's dissiSilsJialaaaa w lwal.ug. ening and expectoraung. Ibe eittaurawary µiv • er Itpsseenatalo.b.aWlify reallear . aug.eed early aloft, th e meet uteatelißiT - Ceeke k waiate, Voids, bore ' hroar, - BrOoctalle, Inflames, Ceterrb. Uoererneve. A.lbou and Cowin:NM. a. :meet isacredabie. bu premed Ira Ilae rebel red cert.. air etteCte is 111 the .here mese; or auy arlianou.al throat and looge,tba4 ehwrjraus ul pia) rt.. we daily prissenbing 11. sad also and ail eau ale% It the most benlisag and szoratorsung ussoadis oer known. Quo ours slump' atinrus rehef, te Meet Mew one bottle errs • cone. Sold by drt:• gists, In tams biddies., Price Me Dollar. is your Imo Mal it pen stilt tweak sod sulks. dalsatd j, (.)F • I.IIfE. Una lliOnd &artier and Widow Drink linornerrs Wino* Witateot Wisps of Lige, ht live trout au, pellet:tons drop ur te log prepared Ma 'boo, lebbrataleo a slamming. II sr a spieudtri llopaUste and wade: esal tler a.. r: Untla lu ;ha wand to parlrging lua uloud. .1; u.e loud pleasant ant. &tickets . ..Melt. ever 0ff.,..1 WWI, Define. las soperior to brandy. w hue y. • nu bitten. or any other ankle. It to mute and cheaper. troth male *ad Sewall', 3useg ur ow. can take the Wine of Me. ll to; lu tart. 14 Id, VC .erect. "MOM who wok to entity good lulu ;h it,. a tree Si. Id Lively ,opuils, with 110 well 10 talc ILe~ Wine of Life. It el did:Tent few. •uyilooe r‘tu helot° lu loc. It Is sold Ity - drugzlete ; situ Al onopetiable ealutera. Poor One Lunar; .ta von itlYilat.. . 1.131:1/1.ON Gr O(4 1J E Warner'. Maw weeisa wog ue 1. thr..t..y or. tlrle known to cure the N hike. Itt or , every ne.e.) Where So the Until, In *huh Mte inmo(lajd. medicine Le wig wanted? M.iki. 1.:. Is the ever oferrd you. u. 41 you • honk! into.. altslell procure It. It i• yre for Fews:e IrreguLtrititi—and ULM 11.• Upon it. .wry tire v. here the 1m.5.11 , ) C... heel, AMlLLllleled through cold Of 441aratr drugr, foto. Prate tin. Dollar. (Jr Iby nun , receij,,t or thic Don. um! • CIL/arta,. .1.1 , :rt.. 019 SIAM effort. chk - nglo. F,,, rt, 11.4, NUN \ WW.. Ifiulgewiter.alud 11C1,U.1\U1a1,,1.. CARPETS, Oil Cloth&c. Wholesale and Retail, At Lowest Prices, M'CALLUM BROT H'S. We Have Facilile., Suppi.v ItYrA. 1) A 1.1.: 11 )4 .itoust: rtprfl;ly HOMES • FOR THE N111.I.ION! ! Ram utlyertuattles we now ofrvrvo for venom; homes Inn sat Aral/Ar audcongelod cilnute lot our-tenth of their value five twnre. TIME NATIONAL REAL EeTATK AGF.NrY had for sale real Wale of every dr.criptitm. kwat• ell to the lifddis and tiouthern °parr...4 stock. grain:Andiron farms ; rice. recur and rot foe plantations: tinder and natural lands; rOL ri4loge and Tyrol reoldemos and dasinus outdo ; nettle and otter NW, forforics.'&e. Write for Loner Register rontalnlnc deteriyo location. price and tertna of properilva en too v fur sale. 3110, connected with one Reel liistate Mtn, •• hare a preterits/ Mews and leeteal ellyeney undo the eloper, Igloo of the well know, Thomas Te...a. late Of the Ordnance Dep4rtment. wbo Is lx.th . *den/Wenn pryktficcif. neectlaeiC. sod well lop led In the dlatrent Government Department...s pecially In the War and Nary. Ordnance and 7PA.'I.`EIN•I` Mod papers carefully' prepared.• Dratri.g! toothy executed. and /Woofs mom"( for snot ors In the ihorfeet possiblerfirste. PpfcYl.attenliod . elven lo reirria raw. ales tame for reuse., CCU/10410n. ixitty,rewr, *N.J."; • sn Tryesedwaryezaeobtation ae or the paten de tability of so artlete made so receipt of a brief Hon of the eatne—no" model belug required rawocabown . robin . . hrassloting them la ammeter! patents and fin, sisals atltishm.thelr luesuitorm.. Cool:ldealist lu oar ba.lnea relations .• ventore. Terms mono ressoushl. Minn ady . other sea . C A eastalnher watonsattiestembl. real Jrw. Addnuse: l'ULltlit. 1 t i The Saelovai Real EsiZeliAlgenre. Yen mot rAI Pre.tee, Avenue., !rash etut , el _ _ . M. — Blanks or nearly an t) e. kilo!. 1., ask, al 11.0 Amara °ince. - . 41122-3 /1121Irr9y; A now studwell 1.144,1;1 ea DRY - GOODS, IMMO DRUGGIST, ctIII.I7.II.II3NSAVAIt HARDWARE• ±.:rgiM' , Prices- OLD. eve osee. mom IL4 will .111.,14• Li. cubtornera. rit I?lfth Ave 1'ITTS11171:01. P.I. }.,ILAI to .IReCALLI'M BROS itAs AssouTm ENT i PF 11310 tar4lnall, OE wnten 11F. OFFERS MEE
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