=ll , t thnotudedfroo-ifigt U the natlt—wiltaz,„_- ...__ ei t di ga pp ai r from zoo docilL , m the • zenatinOsti:lthoelliiir wl Ar seve• nue atinnfill.. '' ' W" to P c ' et ''' master - fir tt , eilffiffiblllty, a tax upon Ile enmso all soyta,alad tobacai , , f"1. In all Its forme, and y aWhietutjust wont of the tariff-Whieh vmffii put i, duty only ripen' that* tirtielOs whic wo could . Minion.* `.With,; known luxurlemi,itud,-On - itinse of which w use more thanfno3 prOduce, revonu ~ enough ral4.l:oo` , .ralsed 'alter a few Iyears of Peace, and* '' , a6sequent res , I •duetion-drlffitebtedneis. ,To fult s. '' all our obllgittirifurther'redu eduction of ex in 'addition • to a'. . 1 - -duction of inte penee, rest Account, umaY ell ' relied" 04)to make: inf this practlaiq . ReVentetbrm; If it Moms this, my hearty support. If it impliesi collection of elf rovetuf, fo r al rt suppo of the Govecomell'o d w i r t Z payment of time prlncipal. , an 44- 0 • oat of the puWiagleb„„PeBlo44 ~„W ~, by directly taxing l-a° Pwr" and ""`" am w arns seyenue reform, cons fidently believe the people are, with • , me. If it means &nitro Ito 'proirldii 1 the neassary means to de, ray all exi 'menses of the Governmentand the o by repudlatharof thepublic debt an pensions, then I am, still! more , CVto such kind of menus' Revenue reform has fret bee • defined by any of itaadVocatestom knowledge, • but seems to • be . some , thing which 101'dt:supply every_man'4 wants without any cost or ef fort o his put. A true revenue reform can notbe made In a day,but must bower ofthe national legislation and of time. As soon as the revenue can be dlms peeved with, all duty should int rem moved from coffee, tea; and other articles of universal usinot produced •by ourselves. The necessities of the country compel us to collect revenue • from our imports. An army of col; lectors and assesiors Is not a pleasant • sight to the citizen, but that or a tar{ HT for revenuehunecassary. Sue 44 • -tariff,. solar as It acts hi cumr meet *home_ products, a ff ords ern ; - pioyment tkilabor at 1111111211 wages in emtrest to the;•pauper• labor of the old world, and also in.-the develop! went of home reeoures. . ..: . * • .. , . The Amapa. r. Iteder the act of Congress of the 15th day ofJaly, 1870, the army has gradually been reduced,: so that on the Ist ofJiinttary 1871,- the numb it ' of•commiesioned , officers and men will not exceed the number contemf plated by Jaw.... The - War Departi• meet building Is an old structure, not lire-preoof, and entlrely.inadequate hi dimensiona to- oor . present, want Many thousands of dollen; are -now paid annually for rent of private buildings to accommodate the "sari ' Bereaof the ' bepartnient. • I -re come dan appropriation fora node rt War ment building situated f pa . to the resent and growing wants of the na ion. The report of the Seem tary, of War shows a very satisfacto ry reduction in the expenses 'of the army for the last fiscal, year. For details you are referred to Ida ae compaoylog report. • ' ; . The Navy Department. • - The expenses of the navy teethe , whole of last year, i. e., from - b& 1869, the date of the lastrt, I:+ent are less than nineteen million do lars, or about one million leis than they. were the previous year.. The expen- mie4 of the navy department inthis its , cal year, since July Ist show, for the ' live[ months, a decrease of over two million four hundred thousand deli ' lars from those of the corresponding months of last year. The estimates for the current year were 828,265,678. 87; those for next year are 520,683,817, P 35,100 additiomial for temporary and , _permanent Improvements: These es t Wales are made eloSelYTor the most economical maintenance of the travel establishment as it now' is,. Without much hi the natareof permanent im provement. Theappropriatlop !nude for the last and current years were evident!) , intended by Congress, and , are sufficient only, to keep ,the navy !.on its present footing—the repairing and relittlngour old ships. This pol icy must of' Z 01114343 slowly but surely destroy the navy, and it ii in Itself far from economimi,as each year that It is - pursueil the nee for more repairs in ships, and navy yards be come more impamtive and more cost ly, and our current expenses are to ally Wally increased for the mere repairs . or ships, many of which, must soon .. bo unseaworthy and:ustileas. I hope, during the present Session of Con gress, to he able to submitto IL avian by.which naval vessels can be built and repairs made with great saving " upon the present cost. It ean hardly be wise statemanship in a govern ment which represents a country with over five thousand miiesof coast line on both oceans ' exclusive of Alas ka, and motel • gforty millions of progressive people, with relations of every !mature with almost every, for- ' eign ekmuntry, to rest with such inade quate means of enforcing any policy, • either of protectlonorrWress." Sepa rated by the ocean from the nations or the Eastern Continent, our navy is our only moonset direct protection to our citizens Abroad, or for tho en forcement of any foreign policy. ' • The Postal Service. ' The accompanying report of the Postmaster General shows a Moat - • satisfactory working of that depart ment With the adoption of the re . comemendatiOn" contained therein, particularly these rotating to a reform in the flunking privilege, phd the " adoption of correspondence fends, a self-sustaining postal system may speedily be looked for, and at no dis tantelay a further reduction of the rate of postage be attained. I recommend the authorization by Congress to • the Postmaster General and 'Attorney General to issue all commissions to officials. appointed through their re spective departments. At present therm commissions, where appoint ments are made,. are Issued by. time State Department. The law In .all time departments of Government ex cept- those of the Post office and of Jostices authorizes each to Issue its °Wu commissions. licit Service Refbrm Recent , menned..• . Always favoring practical reforms, I respectfully direct your attention to one abuse of long standing which I would like to see removed by this - Congress. 'ltis a reform in the Civil Service of the country. I would have it go beyond the mere fixing of the tenure of office of clerks and tan ., ployee4, who do not require the ad vice and etinsent of the Senate to make their appointment complete. I would have It govern not the tenure but time manner of making all op. i w iptineubm. There ia no duty which so much embarrasses the, executive and heads of departments as that of appointments, nor Is- there any such Arduous or thankless labor imposed on Senators. and Representatives as that of finding places for constitu ents. Time present system does not • secure time bed men, mind often not even fit amen " for publiC places. The elevation and purification of the eiv it service of the Government will " . he hailed with approval by the whole people of time United States: Itettema 'ln t h e Management Of . ' Indian Allhfrs. . . Reform in the management of In-" dian Affairs has.received theapeclal ' • attention of the Administration from its Inauguration to the present day. The experiment of "making It a mis sionary work was tried with. a few . agencies given to the denomination . of Friends, and has been found to work most 'advantageously. All. - agencies and superintendencies not so disposed of were given to officers • of the -army. - . The' acts& - Congr ess 'reducing the army renders army offi cent Ineligible for civil positlomek The • .Indian agencies being civil offices I , determined to give all the ngencies. to such religious denominations as bad heretofore established missions among the Indhufs, and perhaps . to sonsoother denom bunions who wouhl undertake- the work .on the same ,' terms," i, e., as 'a nitnilontuv work. The societies selected are allowed to name their own Veda, subject tothe 1. ~arru~.*~*a«.a s~,d iiiiiiiitiaaifitheligiditi e Fildia expopiactaw.atehcrrecA ~.. aid , tltenzaellOPTlP"aliatik." otkt . " tbALltattnoi =he,strtitA pews, Am , v'' manatee '., °Ver.: al hilts ..oUthes'agents, and regelfes-'of 'bon juumet an accountabusty as if • gteY2'Ve`brilifpoinfed !WOW regular. Plaatter. I entertain the 'confident' hope that_ the polky how panned 1111 d slew years bring all the In- Nines upon reeersatiOni, wl they 7 4,a live in : houses, Nhave . wheel ,houses and churches, will be pored-, int peatreftd:and selfsturshdril Vivo ,. Qom, an hero theymay be yis pad by the UV-abiding white man .with thestunapunity that he now 'visits that:deli whltesettlernents. jean ypur (attention to the ' sePort. oklbe,Conunbalinter" of. In- Wan Amwarkwltill*lllamuition en Is sub.l4L . ' 7i--":': = " The PidlothelYilisisin. 1 . „ . During the Mit fiscal year 8,0(X),413 acres of thkeublic land was dismiss* 'art Of tidal qbardity 3;098,910 acres Wehilaktittindiselhe homestead late, ant 12,159,515 acres bid fer , eatin- The remainder. Was located with military ehirriollege or Indian Scrip, or applied sathelletion of grants'to mareads ,er for . other public uses. ,Tiatontries under the homestead law daring 4444iltirler. aYtited: oo , s4s acres more than during the iseeeeed ing. .tidrveys have been vigorousky prosecuted to the fall extent of the means .applicable to the purpose. The quantity of land In market will amply .. supply the present -demand. The claims of the settlers uncles the homestead or the preemption• laws, are rota however, limited to lands defiled brattiest . privateentry.' Any iinapplerlated buneyed public land `May, to alimited amcnint; be acquir ed onder Abe ibrmerlaWs; if the par .t.y.entitiedle cad under them Will comply, with the requirements they prescribe In regard to the residence and cultivation. The actual settler's Preference right of purchase is 'even broader, and extends to lands which were unsurveyed at the time of his settlement. His right .was formerly confined within much narrower linl-. Its, and at one period of our histhry was conferred only by spedal stat utes. Thdy were especially enacted to legalize what was then regarded as an unauthorized Introduction upon the National domain. The opinion that . the public lands should be re garded chiefly as n source or revenue la no longer maintained. The rapid settlement and successini cultivation of them Is now pra t ? `considered of more importance our well being than isi the fund which the ado of them. would produce , . The remarka hie growth and prosperity ofeur new Stater, and Territories attest the wis dom of the.k.gislation which invites theAliler pf the soil to eecure I perma nent - home on terms within- the reach, of- all. The pioneer who incurs the dangers anstprivations of a frontier life, thus aids in laying the foundation of new commonwealths, renders a signal service to his coun try?, and Is entitled to its special favor and protections, The laws secure that object and largely promote the gen eral welGire. They should, there fore, be cherished as a permanent feature bf our land-system. Good faith requireb, .us to give full effeet to existing grants. The time honored antral° beneficent policy of setting apart certain sections of public land for educational purposes in the new States should be continued. When ainple provision shall have been made for these objects, I submit as a widow wmthy a serious con sideratlim whether theitsidue of our national ilomain should mot be whet- IyAlisposed of under' the provision of the homestead and pre-emption laws. In. addition to the swamp and of overflowed lands granted to the State in which they are situated, the lands taken under.the aguicultural college aterand for internal improvements or improvement purposes, under the , act of September, 1841, and the acts supplmentary thereto, there had been conveyed up to the close of the last fiscal year, by patent or other equivalent evidence of title to states and corporations. 2,783,257 13-100 as.; for railways, conals'end wagon roads, it is estimated that an additional quantity of 17,473,552'3-100 acres is still due under. grants for' like uses. The policy of thus aiding the States in building Werke of in ternal im prve ment was inangurated more than for; tyyearssinee In thegrants to Indiana and Illinois, to aid those States, in opening canals to connect the waters o the o Wabash with those of Lake Erie and the waters of the Illinois with those of Lake Michigan. It was' followed with • some moditica lions in the grant to Illinois of al ternate sections of public land within certain limits of,. the Dinois Central Railway. Fourteen States and sun dry corporations have received simi lar subsidies in connection with rail ways completed or In process of con struction. As the reserved sections are rated at the double minimum, the sale of them at the enhanced price has thus in many instances indemni fied the Treasury for the. granted lands. The construction of some of these thoroughfares has undoubtedly given a vigoaoes impetus to the de velopment of our resources and the 'settlement of the ?more distant por tions of the countnr. It may howev er, be well insisted that much of our legislation In this regard has been characterized by -indiscriminate and profess liberality. The United Sta tes should not loan their credit in old of any enterprise undertaken by States or corpomtions,rug grant lands In any instance unless the projected work is 'of acknowledged national importance, and I am strongly inclin ed to the opinion that it is inexpedi ent and unnecessary to bestow suisil dies of either desciption, but should Congress determine otherwise, I enr: nedly recommend that the right' of settlers and of the publieshouid be the more effectually secured by appropri ate legislation. ll= • • • During the year ending September 30, 1870, there were flied in the Pat ent Office 19,411 appliattioni for pat ents, 3,374 caveats, and 160 applied lions for the extension of patents ; patents. Including reissues and designs, were Issued, 110 extended, and 1,089 allowed but not Issued by reason of the non-payment of the fi nal fees. The receipts of this office during the Nerd year were $136,304 29 In excess of its expenditures. • The Cenmis. - The workof the Umsus Bureau has been energetically prosecuted. The preliminary, report, containing much •Intbrmation of special value and in terest, will be ready for delivery during the present session. The re , . maining volumm will be completed with all the despatch,consistent with perfect accuracy in arranging and classifying the returns. We shall thus atmo distant' day he furnished with an authentic record of our con dition and resources. It will, I doubt not, attest the growing prosperityi of the country, although during the de cade Which has Just closed it was so severely tried b y the great war waged i to maintain Its integrity and to secure and perpetuate our free Institutions. , Peauslosse: During the last fiscal year the sum paid to pensioners. Including the cost' of disbursement was $57.780,811 11, 'and 1,758 bounty land 'warrants were issued. At , its close 198,688 names were on the pension rolls. The la bors of the Pension Qmce have been directed to a very severe scrutiny of the evidence submitted ; in favor of claims, and to the discovery of ficti tious claims which have - been hereto fore allowed. 'lyre appropriation for the employment of spsvial agents for the Investigation Of (muds has been Judiciously used, and the results Ob. Mittel have been unquestionable benefit to the ServiCP. • liduesa•sw•Avinel,tare. . 1 • The subjects of eslucation and agrl- eulterenre of great , interest to the success °four Republican institutions happiness and grandeur . til4 a 'nation; In the interests of One aibpreatt tuts been established in the Interior De.' MMEffM more mod latahaginterodskotilur. other.:a c=.desautrastat-Altak4.ltgrito ol,bellevoMititratra, Ipso!' as.lo.4l47l. l kOlo.ifit.o.P.Orgroos of bPtit btiVo" PrOPerfk to ; tarol. tam net cdnunanu' kr 'your carefid . consideratlon -- too' highly the reporbkot.the Crafiraledoners of -Ed oratitdadd'of Airicultdral Wit [lite f ooo tregitilY , mte4.4 ll k4al leledOffott to secure their einclepcy. „, „: • -- ritiriaywortheAdashillstratlin. cOnausioU; I would emu up the .polbv, of the adrainistration to be n enbraunent'of every a faithful collection of the tax:provi ded ;'lbro economy in , the diebur then; of the seine •,:s""PromPt PlY* mentor every it. debtof , the - ita . tion •, a reduction of taxes' rabidly , as the requirementsof tha.countky wilt. ad mit; the' reductionvoUtaxation and tariff to be so arranged as. to afford the, greatest relief. to - the greatest rramber ,honest and fair dealing withal( other'-people; to the end that' war with all i its blighting consequen ces may be averted but without air rendering any right or' obligation , due to'ns I a relbrm in the treatment of Indienli, and in the - whole civil service of the country, and In recur-, leg a pure, untrammeled ',ballotott which every man entitled to. cast 'a' vote may do so just once at each elec tion, without fear of molestation or proscription on account of his politi cal,faith, nativity or color. , • • • , [Signed] U. S. IduArrr. • ' Exzeirriva 151 ,4 111 Gi l LIFE." Mro:Blobbs of, Long Brand!. In the middle of the season, the 'Rev. Mr. Blobbe, who is theologi cally "sound," sent his wife, who was . physiologically unsound, and their , son Billy, to Long Branch: Billy who is a precious child,. mut Whose tether had cautioned him not to forget to write to him, pennaa letter a few days after, and unread by his mother, bent It. The same mail, carried to/dr: ,Illobbs a letter from his wife. We print both Ni ters below. The first, Billy's, reads thus: • • DP.:AIt DADDY: It's awful nice here in the country, and Me and ma Are having such Jolly. times! I think the nicest place in the world is a wa tering place—don't you, daddy? At first it was awful lonesome without you, and says I to dear ma :"When is pa cominprup from the city, ma?" '!Never, I hope, Billy," says she; !'yob father's such a dry old stick, and waive so much better without him." • ' 0-daddy ! you.wouldn't know ma now If you had seen her before—she's looking so well andlyoung. She has taken to wear such lots of tine things; and our maid, Sally, says she doesn't look older than many a gal of seven-. teen. Ma's got a realsplendld beau, too, with such moustaches and whis kers ! Ma calls him Charlie. 1 tcall him' a brick, because he gives me such -heaps of Candy: Sally says lie Is the, t ato:at gentleman she. ever .• The waiter fellows here are bully boys. pop, and . 1 get no end of stale tarts,, pie and • pound cake; besides bottled ale and tobacco. They are teaching me to play.euehre, too, and 1 think It's a real nice game. Ma has no time to look after me; she's so;taken up with dressing, dancing, and dear Mr. Charlie ! Oh pa! I want to see you so awful bad;' but don't come yet—it would make ma, so hOPping mad. Please write soon, and don't forget to send me plenty of pocket money.- A fel low cau'f do without "tin" here. Your affectionate son, BILLY. Mrs.. Blobbs' read ns follows the only point of contrast being that it gives a different view 0(.0;6 saline matter: • MY" Dr.Aliavr HUsBAND:' My health is a little bettor, thank the Lord, and I begin to enjoy the Sab bath-like peace of this splendid place. I miss you very, much, and my thoughts are often with you ' • bUt.for the sake of your flock, I will not ask you to join. me ut present. Dear lit tle Billy and the Bible are my usual companions, though when I seek it I find a good deal of religious society here. Are you lonely without me, dear husband? I hope not for the fresh invigorating air here is doing me more good then medicine, and if I could remain until September,l believe I might be quite restoreto my former health. Give my fondest love to the dear slaters of our church, and tell them I remember them in all my•prayers. read your soul-stirring sermon in Monday's Inquirer. It filled my heart with great peace and comfort. With love and, many kisses, I bid yoU adieu. 'Will write you again. Our Billy sends' you a note, which you will 'receive wit this. .Your loylng wife. • - LucY BLOBlia. Mr. Blobbs, in .a state more easily imagined than dOwrined; left- for Long Branch,:immediately • after reading the above epistles. How Mrs. Blobbs received her indignant lord and master, we don't know, but he has brought her back to Gotham. Lust Sunday she sat in her old pew at..chureh, looking ' , Tory sorrowful. The pastor Mr. Blobbs, preached a very eloquent sermon, taking' for his teXt the following : "Who can find virtuous woman? for her price 'star above rubies:" • A PollUeal Renalnineenee A writer in the Boston Journal re lates an incident in the United States Senate, when the nomination of Hon. F.dward,Everett us minister to Eng land was under consideration in se ' eret session. The confirmation was opposed by Hon. W. B. King of Al abama, and others, on' he ground that Mr. Everett was "an abolitionist" Mr. King closed his speech with these words: "I would tell you, Mr. Pres ident, that if this gentleman, holding views so opposite to the IntereSt of the South, and so destructive to its Institutions, is appointed' this Union must and will be dissolved:" The moment he had taken his seat, Mr. Clay arose in his place, - and pointing his lohg arm and fore finger at Mr. King. said, in a loud, firm voice; 4 •Atll tell you, Mr. President, that if a gentlemen, so preeminently qualified for the past of ministem should be rejected by the Senate, and foe the reasons given py the flenator from Alabannythat this Union is dis eared already. —Mr. Clay's speech on this occasion is said to have been one of his most splendid oratorical efforts. The nom ination of Mr. Everett was confirmed. The True Vitiate of a Thing.' Experience by those who lAib tried and been cured by a remedy is ono of the be;t tests of its merits, and witilest we would not wish to speak disparagingly of other reme diei we would encourage all those -who May be either afflicted With re-: cent Or chronic diseases of the lungs or air passages to try a bottle of Dr. Keysees Lung Cure. • It is exteed ingiv valuable both on account of its heullng virtues and its expectorant properties, whilst it cleans the blood, it heals the lungs and strengthens' the system. No remedy that wo are aware of has superior claims to pub. lic . confidence. Dr. Keyser's princi pal office for lung examinations and the treatment of chronic diseases, No. 14j Liberty street, Pittsburgh. $1,50 rel bottle, if your druggist does not keep it; end live dollars to Dr. Keyser, and he will send four bot tles securely boxed, by express, with full directions how to use it. Stand 4. ..."---7-7-7- aid - warns En gland that the f3huistone ministry is preparineoenn infiuncrwrand disav troua-wpltulation tu Rumis. of 6i:townie's mist:tow, the tvuk.r ente has been accepted without :the withdrawal of the Itumian nide. The mere meeting of the powemwill be a virtual submission to air amnia asks. END , Xu' 4 l ll l 7 (t e o d l i l m lef o u 4 /9 2 l P4C140!.k , J, i P , 4? 4ZKlii,n:- stealing outfium lbo m ibli g wil it* with the pleading , • "PlatsOlike myatidiOW ,-- Insttintly,thelittlirbophandi_t grasped, libtrears'vtinisit, tiodlmoth ed by the akicionatiess °flits , 11111pr's presencei:by ells; Into sweet_ again. •••• • ,- ',lillifr - I , li 0 :i. k 4 , ,, 2 , WO cotatuend , thrs,lipmo9,BlP2Plit; filial Alt-ti add,trust to the. MIXAMIP amrowing oneNOa' t Aire ' Iniiimost every household,. Stretch year hand, stricken m,Ournerailthatirtyon tddy bent thailecpmt &steams and gloom, and .fear and- -atutiotte suspense 'maY cloud your weaty tuthway,,and thoakUt, very act will reveal the'presmee loving,, compassionate - .Father.- aMI give Yon the, peace that litisseth all The datkness may not puss away tit once, nightmay-stlll enfold you, hi its ,embrace;' bat ' ittileribre will his disalpated," He&dm' and ivy:bees - 9M away,' and In the slintile"grapp of the Father's handOsWeete peace , • will be given' and , You , will test - seenrely, knowing that the morning corneth.'! .z-6bßovgatirmalid. • • •• • ~ . :Theßan Frfinc,isect •Chamber - Owamerce, on Friday Jast, appoint ed avommlttee to memorialize Con:. gran for. a subsidy 'for the projected Australlaii Steamship ' ' dispatch' has just beed receiv ed at Munich', announcing that Gen. Von der Tann defeated the French army of the 'Loire. on the first, in several successive battles west of Or leans and -Tours. • =. The Federal Council has ratified: the convention providing, for life union of the kingdom ,of..Davarla with, the Confederation, and the Da ' varian Diet will meet , on the 10th, to take tuition on the treaty. , , • , -,, be Prurskins have entered 'At ! . bort in, the department of Somme; eighteen toilet; u m . Amiens. The evacuation .of Amiens by tho - Ger-. mans Under General Atantenllbl is dente& ' —The heine government has • ao cepted the resignation of Captain- General De Dabs, Valmasede 'tern porarilylaking' his place. He , will, sail for Spain about the 80th. • , —Misr Josephine Calliday, who was se ixmdly injured at Monmouth, Illinois, on• Thursday, by the run• ninzaway of a team attached ,to an ,omnibus, died last evening from the effects .of her injuries. Miss Mary Grandy, another of the Young ladles whojumped from the omnibus, is in a critical condition. 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J. • etiANDLlilt have pur chased the exclactee rlght Of Beaver county mati.lituck's Patent n hy lVit h oit h e e Lit'l l th p iu ut Ilata with& beau tiful enameled polich; ind se tend etaltlc ar to prettily adapt 1)041 to the mouth; abelmingsil that deeply and bulky condition, FO munch „complained of heretofore; and Icsmulag their liability to break 100 percent. stn seeds no ono pedal It Would be wilting to wear the old Style plate any longer Mail they mad cotr 'leMtly . get them exchanged. All bonubee of Ocu ,tistrypecformcdla the beet and moot eubctantiat manner, to filling teeth with' gold. etc.. ernehal. lenge competition front env quarter, and cog refer -to ilettilt sublets wboSe illitags lace stood be tween thirtyand forty year, ''Antent,e the number lion. John Wilson will- exhibit fillings we inser ted come a rum ago . ; the teeth on perfect as the day they were fi lled. Lengbink Gas prepared on a newpbm.Crealde U (roman maples...spiced den genres sleets. making the extracilen or teeth a source of pleasure rather tban Of horror and polo. Prices ac bW,asjayscgood, dentist in tho brute. Oaks at !leaver Matron cster na: Itinfttf] T. S. D 11.4 CIIANDLEIL • Pri th.da bilc.'Co . ns 011.1 veya g nee n. r ani ll Yn n sti BT rarica N kria l'irY t. Aareeselmits written andrieknowledgemente taken, d.e. 'lamina been duty commissioned avAgent for 'several -Ant cisme Insurance Companies, ream , 'militia the Fire, Life„ Accident, and Live Stock Departments. Is prepared to take risks and•errito Widow on the genii liberatteraM.. Also, agent 'for the "Anchor LLne" of dna elms Cleennliteams• Cr,. Tickets told tO and from all 'pertain End- Med. Ireland. Seetland.Stertrumy and France,. Of• dean Leafs brick row, Dtamund, Itambester. sprain:l • Reduced 'Prices! Speyerer & Sons Have juAt Returned from the East • WITH A TARA STOCK. OF GOODS, Bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, And will sell soma Goods AS LOW AS BEFORE .THE WARt Consisting of Dry Goods, Gni-cries, Pro. ,visiiins,livare, Hats, Caps, Mints anti Shoes, Rope, Oentn, Meking Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints, White Lend, Oil, Putty, • Queensware, • inwAvare.Finni. Feud, Crain and Bacon, a cane• • iv Ivr • Tieking , ,Delains,cliveky • Alruicas,Jeans,DimoniN,crusli and hosiery; rofiti.:.s. • Sugars, Syrups, Mola'sses,Carhen 200 bUs. if the (Web - rated elution C'ity. AND NEW CREEK FLOUR, Just arrived and for sale, Wholesale and , Af Pittsburg Prices.: 200 legs Wheeling Nills: .ONE CAR WHITE LIME; Land Plaster, and Akron Cenunt; A Lnrgc Stock of White Lead aird Paints. very superior quality of St room 5..; Wed 7.1 . 1 1 5 80:11/S; la of carbon Oil Just Arrived and for sale, IVholesale and Retail. • ' ALSO, PUIU CATAW BA, ISABELLA -ntid Concord Wines, Of our 0111 n vintner, fhr`llcilicinul and Sacramental Purlewe , i,nro highly Re commended by those who have • - tnem•l them. Theit are also Agents or the KNIFFEN MOVER AND REM% Anil Eitt,lint. Plow Cod Plows. • Thnuking }hvir,past !Int roam% ste,lmpaWmciit. althorn! share In the tutuie. • Ail Goods Delitfertct.Free qf aaarge. • - You can Talk on :01.• goods bolos fresh, as all our old goals went sold atlauctton. SPETit,UP4 . & MEM "TOM KING" FOR S - - 7a enesetreenee of dr death a ene uf, his era the celebrated-Ealie' otanht hone '. M ae" win be offered a public gale oaths of the bile John - SlC 3 daban:it , ildgblon tq fhlirer 'minty, Pa, an gterday, Deeemiript. IMO at to u'eleek , a. m:- title hot*: bag to e premium at anr canals "Writ for C. On° , of ean , peal. and bilk c Ire are among the best to ,be Jotted It weste rn Peueoleants. .., , Pittsburgh weekly Commercial and..!vote I; l 30 ." 0 . 0 4 metope til oll Pala rxr anai Ida at Or Amu Lir Beaver ANARTS MW. Itorrkar ' • 1516- . 1 6 S,:.Be•:SIEDX;4; ' 1 • • I:‘MgYAtitti ;80 ,E 1 M4i 14 % 'Nth AvinneyPlttabargh, Pin •- ,t)tlS AUtDtavvznsmilnis; And denle;rs In 33XliJAWELAYi...1 ; ,WATufm-maktoin* AND' • rr,IF r • • ' •` SiLv.nß .P LATED ' . W ARE. Age*" for.2/1 - the best makes of A:ii.Ell4/ADT WATCHES. BETOTHOIMe oioaks.' Spec4l4 . ktt!intlon paid lathe repair, ng and - • -adjusting of VINE WATCHES. oets:l4ly. •', Wire First Prize Metals Awarded. ilm ' . Baltizoie . Piave y • WILLIAM MSABE ihs CO., • .: • GRAND,AQUARE, AND UPII.IOIIT IMIT2B O BALTIMORE, NO. • ?base Instruments bare been.before, tbirialw ter nearly Thirtyyears, seta upon their our, leaur alone attabed amthwilsOrneardon "easserree winch pronocurces therannequalkoL.. pardr„ . . . :.•rorr# .. combines great plswer. sWeetnessiid flue sla quality, as well as great purity ot lutosuftlou, sweeteas thrrautiouS.We eo ra susle;.,Ttbele Touch I. pliant and elastic. and entirely free from the spatial' toondjn so many. Pianos. In Woricniniuthllp they aid unequalled, using none but the very beet Buxom, auvrantai.. the large capital employed to oar Mishima enabling us to keep an Immense stock of lumber. it, en band. Vir All our %mans Pianos have our New Im proved Over Strung Scale and the Amp' Treble. glr — We would call special attention to oar We Improvements In GRAND PIANOS and SQUAIIS GRANDS; Parsaven Ace. 11, 19611. which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been at tained. Entry Piano Filly' Warrentrat for Mrs Dori. We have made arrangements fur the Sots Marsala Agency for the moat Celebrated PAR LOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, width we of fer Who/male and Retail, at Lowest Paatory Psi- ~ WILLIAM KNA.IGLIt.OOI. saiHmore!Jld licp:lltlisa] , Ntuc. • i, GOODS WilalN':4TO'S French Merinos 'Wool Piaids Popqn'Phads. Illack'Wnterproofs. Brown Waterproofs. 6)n;‘,11 : Nnpltns. Silk :awl 1 , 1 10;,1 Pol)1111x. Irisll Nuiv..l):l rk Delaisi Pl in ilix(11. Grey EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES Wholestatt RIO Itc,talt. A. W. ERWIN & *Co.'4, 12S Federid Si., Allegheny. SelitS,lc BUYRS7 LOOK HERE! Thu untleptructi, thaulthtl for past favorttwould respectrntly (aorta the ',ohne that he Eft ,. one of the Attest petectlnur fir WALL PAPER, 1,VINI)OW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOT IS, Etc., Ete„ on bawl to bo found In the county. We Resort meat of School, IllUcellnneocut and Stellalocui .Cl O Mirb. oSI le complete; achllu no pelts are spared on hor part totruko tits • STATIONERY DEPA RT3I ENT equal to the best of City Eatabllahmeota. Ile la theeselastre ageut for the celebrated ' .ENOlvy's Gold Von, for this county. Thoseeeeklog a meek Gold Kin, would do well to NM them Woes pendular. tfe 1. the Agent for this. county for kidder's Phulograpa Maria:to Certificate. The attention of Cleadymett to reepectfully tailed to this, aa he can sell them at the same discount as they would get from the Publitifer. Atweler's School Gov ernment forisate at Publlitheds prices. Also on bond, Toys and Vdnety Goods, suitable for all ardsom. . lan1,1p0:1y „ , Broadway, New Brighton. , . GOAL von sALE.— The ande limed has constantly on band a good article of Lump and lint Coal. winch be will sell at reasonable pricer, either it the hank. or.wlll deliver to purchasers.— Tbe bank Is hated on McKinley's Ran, a few rods hon. the Plitt. Ft. Wayott ..tChlingo Railroad. and but a *Wirt dLtnnec (non Bearer vlation. • I nor. also a good articledf Fite Clay, which I will dispose of at reasonable rules. . riders left at my residence In Bridgewater, or at XI. burl CfinlliP In Ifocloathg, or at the bank, will tocsin/ prontly at tennon. J. C. MOULTRIL FIDNECZI • FALL 'OPENING, New Goo 6 ! New Prices! Pllare Received A New Stock of MILLINERY - GOODS; Cninprising an unusually Large and Sc lect ArLiortment of EEO FLOWEIt:3, VI:LVE'rS, reATHEL43 SATINS, su.K.;, LACES Plain & IPunev ll.llbl4nms, • azo.,-11;43. In (inter to- sank° this Miticeas Mt= live as possible; we shell exhibit a large number or Ea:stern . trimmed • Ttig'etht# with inctiv Desirable OV,MMTI _US = a Ilonisefa Trimined Ortta: 1 tvspect fully yours, • ii,tx4vElA Briagewater, Pa. 110F;1` , r -i•••7 ro,i-Ausx't:PN FOUlltrtr:Repam-bliop - Baba norm !mod in the re 1111417 Sedniell AT more than teura Pefe.-411111/r 1,110 nal Bare areemanieed a mujelte et wed poem. a ft shim c,metria!ig MOM. and tahlatt 06, Potent. forlmproremanta ", '• ". COOKING . = STOVES -zaad.to., tot:ad-the:a li worementig• I km minuted m oaring. thew lo the public. .i= . o: - .L,;:ltto:lAt:Ei; WEirisiim leas fierier rot ilda.,Locantr. . 3 TO VESI• StOT.9I a( Mutat Styles be Ilestieg sad Cooictet, The Great Goalie Coohn Store pas . the boat pecord of toy Stow over Wool IO IT-TAKES LESS FUEL, vgss ROOM TO DO "MORE -WORK BEST BAKER, MOST 111.31EL.A. ISLE . • ALT6GETHEI2 THE BEST STOVE IN USE. 'ln connebt int" with the stove I - have g. up'n Ps!ent EXTENSION TOP, oecupit.l little room, no additional Mel . , and is not liable to wtar out, dispen ses with all pipe; can be put un or taken ot at . any lime, and made to sultan stoves of any size Or pattern. Five. Ilundreo Persoonis • Who have ppcbsiod' and used the GREAT .lIEPUBLIC. COOKESO STOVE, Most of whn.se Damn have been publish• tst in the Annus, are ennfidenq referred to, to bear, witness of its supennr merits as a cooking stove. threar drat elan engines on hand. of aboottlfteen horse powereaptnity, they are offered to the public at reasonable rates. JOHN TIIOIINILEY. =I HENRY LAPP, DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF • - FTIRNIrETTE. . LOOKING-GLASS & PICTURE FMB OF ALL SIM FURNISHED TO 'ORDEIL Brighton St. above rlow Factory, ROCHESTER, PENN A. The hugest stock In Ikarer county constantly on hand, and selling at the 'rely lowest prices. Colllns and Hausa y on Wed at the shortest notice Haring a large stock of 'Skim's of Ihrultane an bane, and wishing to make roam for tall and win. ter work. I hate reduced. my prices accordingly. augUtf. BEAVER DRUG , 000 R Wq9 9kliPllgPPFtiq Druggist & Apothecary, I=.viNriv . Pure Drugs. Cheinicals; Medicines • AND ALL TIIE OFFICINAL Pharmaceutical Preparations ALWAYS bN lIAND Paints, OM; Varnishes, Dye -Muffs Window (lass, At the Lortest Cash Priers. Agents for l'altneetork, 11a4411. 4 &liirurtz's tit rlctly Vuro 'White Load Al Mant(faclurcrs' Primo Agents for the Chemical Paints, one hue tired different shadtA all ready for use. . Ur Physicians' Prescriptions carefully antrscientitimlly compounded at any lime day or night. laug3l;chtl LOOK HERE. QPIIING AND SITSLISEU GOODS. —Tbr. A. undendgced he leave to• inform his friends awl the public generally that he has Jut received a new stock of goods of the Latest styles for Spring and Summer wear .which he offers at very modest rates. GENTLEAMNS FURNISHING = GOODS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Clothing mark to order on the abortext notice. Thankful to the public: for put carom, I hope by elope attention to humeral to mtait a eont&LQ• Once of the Mole. DANIEL MILLEII,rI 111:11)01% ni. BernoxwArEa. 11111 r 2 IA f • 313.1a6MirOMPL"M" AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. The undersigned having bought out the 114- kery and Confectionery establishment of J. C. flays. pear the I'o4ollles, In Rochester. Pa., woo d respectfully Inform the public that he sill Keep the beet quality of Oysten which he serves In every style also will supply them by the can at reasonable prices. Those In lu want of them should Or* him an early call. Ills Vonfeztlonery department Is well stoeked; mid parties, weddings, ,te., will be supplied with everything needed on short notice and In the best of style. Families famished with fresh bread ao often iw desired. GEOIItIE may11:1, FOR SALE PHE Subscriber often for sale A Farm of A. one hundred and three acres, shunt ed in Hanover township, nearercourity, one-guar. .ter of a mile from the village of Hanover. Seven tydire acres cleared, balance well timbered; all nu. der feucc and in good state of cultivation; plenty of good springs, good fruit; coureolent to church, sclands and mills. Buildings are a frame house In good repair, frame barn. two frame sheep houses, tut gy house, and other out buildings. For fur ther information address, or colt on the premise.. JAMES SUILLITO. limhastile, Beaver Co. Sept 14, 18:0.-3nt. VEr Blank Agreements between Teachers and 110 of Reboot Directors, for sale at this omee. AGENTS WANTED Ft r and Elegantly Illustrated Wort. `OUR SISTER REPUBLIC.' INT COL. ALBERT S. EVANI. NWT PCBLIMIND. 1 6 41Ight430tIlIlit andAdVOnillro In the Land of the Aztecs; with Charming -PEN AND PENCIL PICTURES of Mexican Life, Character and Scenery, and start ling and romantic Historical Reminicences of this Land of Romance, Wooden and Idyakiy. "It la a Might and racy work, written in a bril liant and'attraeltre sty*, without a doll parr in It, and cannot. fall to be popular with all dames"—, Boston /W. • FRAMES, "11a Page. Tartan with wit. and aro Inatlect with ever Tarr ag picture. of. Mexican Life to all Its amnia the Ylinetretlone are excellent, and we shall be mistaken It 14 does not command a very extensive sale.- Evart famWehonld pot this boor Into the hands of thief chltdren."—L'Ateogo Tritome. • • • '! “Mairstartes of adventure are ee litely as thee are nerh. The aranalft , Ineldente of Travel In the Merton. and the life of the 'atlas are delledrally piquant and entertaining. rThe book has a =nu. be and subs faunal val e.”— VA rtattaa re los. 'S3o eompertdon; and delta to al* Hawes. Ateota ans meetln2 with remarkable suatera. For circu lars and tern * address the Publishers, CULCM BIA BOOK CO., LWOW, Conn. .. • dee74w, Clomp Amarkill Asa a 4 IVA Da lsa mat l ,4 l4 ... .412111111 . ,_ 04 ;17•7•7711 \B Ili a = kat a T" li r t ?WI ". adaaballis a e:e; szLn umi ale saw 0 0 - ausadam• .tileasaTs i t 0 0 ii-817 90 1.1 1101 5 1.6. 011; , allr Pm ' ,%1 „'';‘).P.g4.§., l i . :':: =ME • • • • TO THE • NervcrcisDebilitated, WiIOSESUFFERINOB n&VE BEEN PROTRACTED PROM 'RIDDEN CAUSES, AND NVLIOSE CABER REQUIRE .. ° t PROMPT TREATMENT. :217 Rinekr Ileidenee desirable. If you ere sabering, or have sacred from invol untary discharges, what erect laproduced on your general health! Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired! Does a little extra eatice produce palpitation of the heart? Does your Liver or tol orgetiv, or your kidneys. finuently getout of order! Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or petty, or is It ropy on settling? Or does a thick scum rise to the top!: Or Is there a sediment at the bottom alter It has stood awhile! • Do you here spells of abort breathing cur dyspepits? Are yaw, bowels. constipated! Do ye, have veils of fainting; or rashes blohd to the bead ? Is your memory impelordi la yiltar mind constantly dwell /In Woo Me se** OM PM lei dell. *dem, moping, tired of coutpeny, of llfir! Do you wish to be lettaisse, to getaway front everybody! Does any little thing make you start or Jump! Is ;oar sleepbrokenor nutlet/ ?' Is the lusure of your eye astatine:a? The bloom on'your cheek h bright! Do you enjoy yourself in society Ns well? Do yea panne your bushier. with the same energy Do tyou feel as much conadenca to yourself! Are your epistle dull and daunt:, given to Ala of mel anchcilit If so, do not ley It to Yohrllver or dyi pepals. flare you realms Mahn? . Your back weak,' year knees weak, and have but Web appe tite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or llver. complaint I • Now; leader, self above; venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual expenses, are all capable of pro &Ming a wenknees4d the generative organs. The inane a/generation, when /A perfect health. make the man. Dld you ever thiak that these bold, de gal.,. energetic. Putlevcring, saccesaful breathes. men are always those whose generative Orgaa• are la perfect health? You paver iuntranch men com plain of being melancholy, of neriousnesa, of pal pitation of the heart. They are never afratd they afoot succeed In huslnead; 'They don't become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleasant In the company of ladies, and look you and them right In the face—none of your down cast looka or a-y other melanoma about them. I do not mean those aho keep the organs inflated by running to CIC4P. Three will not only ruin their constitution., bat also those they do busi ness with or for. now many men. Irons testily eared diseases, rom the erects of seir-abase and execs.", bare brought about that state of weakness to those or. game that has reduced the vneial system so ranch as to induce almost every other teem of disease.- idiocy. litnacy, paralysis, spinal areetions,' suicide aad shoat every other fund of disease which hm malty labels to—aad the Mai cause of he free ble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one. DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE QUIRE THE USE oF OIOtETIo HELMBOLD'S BU c, mr T:r Is the great diuretic, and is - a certain cnro 'for of the Mulder, Kidneys. Onivelpropsy, Organic Weak , ness, Femafe . Complaints. , General Debility, And ull diseases of the rhlary Orin whether exlshnl in male or leans' le, from whatever cube originating, and no mat- or of how long standing Irian:Mu:aliment is stilsiiitp.si tn. .enti sumpLion or Insinity may ensue. Out and h h are supported from Wesel murav, and the health nmPhappinen acid hat of poAcrity it,meods upon prompt Ise of a pliable remedy .IE . L3IIIOLD'S EXTRAC nucnt, Es- labliebol upward of 19 yukis prepared by 11. T. E111.44.1.130,11.1D, 594 Broadway, New York, AO 04 South 10th Street. Phi PRICE--$1.'25 per bottle, or CI bottles or . 46.50, delivered loony address. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. None nregennine anden ;Tone ill; in .6.1, engriived wrapper, with fite-similk CLemiutil wsiebis se, awl signal "ALT. tivarzutio.t.n. tnayltlt =ln FLUID EXTRACT DRUGGIST, 4X444l3firi.G, 13';01M. ; tz- nv:"--6-0,91351 wirerilil •STOL7i: runrgyi l liii a4ll4ll7l2Mll irle . nds :sink! eltLifilrhiferageinsciar:: - apy'tNit'lte his• Just recniitil and opened- 4. 'New Stock of, Goods , OF TIIE" . LATEST STYLES }ol t • • ,Winter Wear. cuitipoja.kiceorisuilkovil,,,o4coxtiiiiikwz:,Lrt aitiisi.vt, to cut MI snake up gsrutenti both • PAINN►NABLE& DUILAISLE, aril in'salth $ manner a; 101 pka.se hG customers • • • ,iIEN,TLEMEN'3 MIRING GOODS ALWAYS ON . C/1' and See US tefore luring your ]Orders .12setchere WILLIAM REICIL Jr, ,imaplal:klY Bri.4,l.wati. r , l'a • *ArtNtne.s PILE; it .111:311.11./Y. • Warner's Met Remedy tut, turui (nu: egmn In utte cum) u, tort, the ter] Aol Mud, itchlug w hitt. •t are allcust .houla Itumudla kir c.,11 &laud gut WAn.ltra's hz.s .11[2111.DT. hots. pmutty fur the 11. es. sad I. not IlcumunnA,sl ear say other dim... It tuu co rrd alloy Caul of Wet JU years eleutlinz Pete Übe hvest. rg.rs sale evelpilirrr. 13 Y:S1'..14.31'SLA. • Warm"' Vispepsta Tonle , id oniare4 expressly fur Disprytka and tattoo eatatatqc utta buultatal Costive:tam It la a sUgluti stimulating funk and A tilleautlid antatizar; u atantoaeaa uta stuutar.b and tastores tug atzettlaa Otptif to Ito= bealtlat suite. Weak, uarrual and appapue Moult sboald usu Warset's Iryspepna 7uatr . r u , male to druggiat& ?nor Otia VOl4ll. C'OU,G+II. no Morn Warner's Comb Niobium Is bawling son ening and expectorating. lire extraordmonswi re It polonaise In Innnonlately rellestagmei WI/ CtirIXIM tilt: most OtWinnale Cow of Voids. tkoss Timon e betachlta, IfLxara , Coors. Lloaescoma. Asthma sad Consumption I. Oust Incredible; Nio primps la the rebel and cepun as elfreaS la all tbe above cues, orso anxt lOW of no throat and lituzit, that tlautuiands of phi Moans os dallj pracntouty It, and one modal .ty mat a. the moat beshug and stpwassratiag twvowe roo known. One awe always sauna WWI. au; tout caws outs bottle sacsa s nem bold hl dst:. glide. In Urge bottles. krias One Duna:. Jour own noin It Jun still Coadh and marl. nw Salaam wilt cure. WIN IL ()II• LOWE. The Brest flood Partbor sad Miklos.. br,,k, Wasser , • Visas& vas, or ligiais Lite, Is true trees say puisurioas Clop or lintrunton, to. lag prepared for those srbo require • rani/Wrot h L. a plettnict snpotiorr sad pule. alai EL. dzru Uting iu.tbe *orb/ lururify Int: tut 1.1001. it. tbe :oust ph:Boost sae d _ p e I kluus win k turbo public:kr( sporiuc tobrand ru but', , bitters. ur au; oilier article. It I. more nodal. and dm:slier. blurb nude awl retook, yeas; to cur take lb. Wise of We. It Is, al iscb a lac prr. server. 'Thu. Mb. Valftl Cu enjoy good • free fluor ut lively opliris, 010 au rk ea to tale ae Wine of Life. it to ustr,,,:st trues za.)ll.:ag cur before In uoc. It to mold by druzgirto Poke Oat Dull,. al bottles. 11:31,111;NA.G,04C.;1:k.: Warner. EMEMairtlagot'uts la the eels se. title known to cure the %Mier. fit will ttlie every titer.) Wirare Ia the howls in it!.l.h Important Ittealielhe le not omitted! Moilera.it, the greatrat blearing aver offered you, and ) , 41 PLIIIIIII lutturthately procure It. It Is altos run, for Female' liregulartler, and may he il.yeloted upon 111 carry care where the tuot.ti°y L. lwen °belittled through cold tart:Lae., told 1y druggist.. Print Lbw In° tar. tir win by atail.e reams tot (rue Dollar mak, tioarter. Addrese - Oki/ Stole ittreet, a hlit.l,tt. For rale by is. C. lIANNOS.IIorke , .e.II.I.IINLO .b 8110.. Itrulgertater.acl ANDIIIII.o. , EN. beaver. : cIA_RPETS, Oil • Cloth,F, &c. Wholesale and At Lowest Priam, WCALLUM BROTH'S. 61 li"lfth Avenue.) 'ITTSBURGH, PA. We Tince Fuellilies fi.r Stipplyina. 1/ ETA IL E. A LEI/ S Equal to ANY EASTERN JOBBING AIDE. McCALLUM BROF =EI HOMES. POR TI-IR MILLION!! Ran opportunities arc now offensa for teener: homes Ina mild, Aea. lbly and cohprnial cllcut< one-tenth of thole value five ye. re hence. • • . TIM NATIONAL HEAL 'ESTATE itiENCT has for sale real estate of esery description. hen. ed in the Middle and.Sonthern Shoes; imprura Itock, groba„Yuldfnert farms; rice, •uolur. awl M ion plantations; f hsiLer and mineral land. riaapt and renal residen.xs and too.inf amol, Wits and still silts. factories. de. Write for Land 11540er containing deserinnen. location. price and terms of .properties or Mir nit sale. Also, connected with our Real EF.I.Itf rare. •e have genfrof Claim and /West .4grnen onda the anttervlshm of the well known Thorns.. TAINf, late of the Ordnance., Iletvirtment, ono i. tiae+ Mien/Vie anti perserleal nua-Aanle. and Weii anirat fed In the different fitly ernment Depart meta.. 0.- peclalir In the War and Nary, Ordnance and Tit:lN o I ittlent priors cetera:ly prepared. Proui.,J. UAW 7 executed. and PLotrota ..cer.l for tenet. ors in Mr shortest pamilde lino Special attention given to rejtvl”/ ewes, al.o cues for erterue, erten/don.rftryne .11bamiok• moue, Nellaninary examination es to the patentability of an *rile., made on retuipt et a brief tlintrip don of the wznn—no model liming required. Favor *flown I'CloOltlN V.UNTOUS by anolotini: Mews In procuring. imitenla and Mkt. ward. ntldsing Mel, Io vealloru. . Coalldestll.4l to nor b 11010..• relations widria. Iranian. Xt.; '' TerMa more reasouible lhan an! %air reliable eirclar cuntalnloy To , Orman,. " - ft:* uck co. The National Real Af Fr42 :.4trel:•: " : ‘ $ 7l 4 " 411' ITrw, Ardrik . Waik4egtom, kft9tt • • j4flllanksi nr nearly all thpolQM•ut ale& sale at the A HAUS OMOSS . ALLICtrt HAS RECEIVED now and svt^ll ra4•li•t•trd A SSO I ri3l ENT i)1 DRY - GOODS, WAOME. 4 IM3I2Z ) (4,UUENSIVATZE AND 3EUA_R,3D''SW.A_Ri, WHICH HE OFFERS Low rx.rio es- • . tuayllar it oses. ,