The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 15, 1871, Image 4

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    ORIGINAL:
For the Waver
LIFE A MESTERY.
LW ANNA. M. RAKER.
lees; the thread of itsdeeo mystery
we short-sighted beings cannot tin
. .
ravel. Its depth's no ode can fathom..
Its intricacies ' man attempts to
.
solve; for should he,' ho,. would find
himself lost in its dark maws. The
man of science may dive deep In tier
rich mints and bring forth to: the
'World yet new discoveries, now, in
ventions. Theastrononser walks at
home , among the stets,. measures
their distances and , calls them . by
name.' The logician, with his strong
syHogistic amtuneets, i to his s competent
to strike a death blow, _oppo
nent, yet when he comes •to cope
with this,steru question, fails .witta
all his. !retie. Neither ean the poet
Who emirs:daft ou the wings of ' im
agination into time hied realms there
dellneatea picture in any way_ Tepre-
Smiting its hidden secrets. Here we
all tall . Even in contemplating up
on the past, we find it a combination
of mysterious' 'labyrinths some
painted with the 'Mowing .rays of
-hope, others again dressed. in a mid-'
night garb. Twelve years ago, who
would have thought that 18111 would
Open in our beloved country such , a
dire and bloody war, causeour beau
tiful sod to drink up the blood of our
'noble countrymen like water, make
our hills and valley's reecho with the
roar of cannon and 'devastate our
lovely land with the war march?
Who, at that time, could have un
linked the mystery of a four-year
bloody siege? But In the words of
the eminent wart tor, "mei vAu
vici." The herolemortiartished to a
traitorous foe, saw, and conquers-xi,
and now it behooves us, -while the
noble bravm will over • live in time
heart of a rescued nation, and their
sleeping dust be ornamented with
Avis:slims of sweet memory, to not
forget - our country'a true saviour,
Abrahani. We regret that after his
faithful 'administration in leading us
on to vietory, he could not have her
green garland twined about his per
plexed brow ; but Just as the rosy
dawn of pe a ce was beginning to gild
his horizon, he felt , by the hand of
',the assassin. "Peace to his ashes."
Peculiar were my - feelings - when
,•I
gazed upon. his corpse in Ohio's caps
itol. About the entrance'were in
scribed these words: "God moves in
a mysterious way." How applica
ble to the oceision I Yes, his ways
are Mysterious—past finding out.
Again, a few year' later, who would
have thought that 1870 would origi
• nate the great European conflict?
That, France's dynasty would be
subverted and she deciared'a Repub
. lie? That -Victor Emanuel would
usurp the Pope's throne, and, last of
ail, 1871 witness the surrender of
yrance'a proud capital? Mysteries
are these. , The present is pregnant
with mystery. ()Detre mere object
passed by unnoticed by the whirling
:strewd meets the attention of. some
'One, and opens a new *orld. Yes,
' who can tell what worlds of knowl
edge cicliat stores of wisdom Ile lock
ed up in some shell of precious stone,
passed by by life's hurrying multi
tudes. Yes.whilesomestumble over .
these estimable treasures, murmur
ing that they are obstructiona in
their path, others. thank God for
•them, and gather therefrom abun
dant instruction. Each thing In aut
. turn Is its own teacher. Thu polo-
gist lives among old fossil "remind,
• drains the limped rivers .to satisfy
hay geological curiosity: The thealum
glit dives deep into ' the ravines' of
nature 'in quest of something strong
er still to prove .a divinity and shake
. the ground of atheism: Oftthnes
theism is involved in little things a
world of mysterious results.. The
email acorn, the sparkling rivulet are'
all laden with mystery. Yes,u min
'ute, an hour may fix the destiny er
man, of nations. The encouraging, ,
avord and kind pat of the head has
, tented the course of many a poor se
, eluded creature. Where now would
Liu our Dr. Clarke's Commentary;
so popular, If it had not been (Or the
encouraging word and gentle flat of
the head he received when in school
by a visitor who thought his teacher
had (Impaired of his talent, saw the
' hidden fatalities of the great Divine.
What mystery in a single Wordond
who dare prophecy the vortex of
mysteSy yet in the dark unknown.
Yonder in, that cradle lies the loyely
infant, its future lighted •up with
playful .smiles. I - approach, stop,
and while gazing upon it in Its limo
cenes, I ask myself the question as I
Ivoulti in contemplating some plant,
what manner of tree shall this be?
,Wimat manner of man or woman
shall this be? Shall ho. be a Web
ster or a, Clay, holding multitudes'
breathless , svith. • hls flowing eta
.quence, or shall' ho, Alexandecni
I ',tar like, wade through blood to;
laurels of victory? Shall she p(K4.41
the heroic spirit of a Joan of Are, or
like a Lady Jane Grey, die for her
ehristian virtue? Can it be. possible
, almot that once innocent and helpless
babe metamorphosed into the greet
Sir Isamme Newton, who gave to the
world his law of gravitation,' or that
Dr. Franklin, who solved the sub
' tiety of the electric field, introduc
, hig the first lightning rod, was once
fhb Moll! helpless infant. Who
would have thought that pure and
tender babe would have matured
into Toni Paine, that :noted infidel,
whose "Ago of Iteason", has ruined
many souls, Mid who, in the lasi
moment, of his life,.llnding, no coin ,
linters; cried out in the anguish o
bls • lost : Lord -'Lord Jesus
have mercy 'oh 'lnc: LOok. at that
• mother ; ask Why those sighs, those
tears, that furrowed cheek and
. wrinkled brow. She.wlll tell you,
my only' son whom • I had thought
would be a solace and comfort to me
in my declining years' has, influents
el by vicious emmpantons, touched
the intemperate bowl, and now fills
a drunkard's grave. Again,ask that
mother why her Joyslit countenance
Mel sparkling eyes, and she will tell
.• you quitedifferent story ; My on
. ly son of whone I havedespaired,con
•-• ilrtitittl its he was in evil habits, has
made a great reform, been renewed
by gran:' divine and commimaioned of
- - - -
the Lord to be oneof his EmtNase,t
dors:. What mystery'' Look at
• yonder hovel where poverty is plc
its highest colors, the in
mats in tatters and rags; are drawn
closeiy.to the last tlyingember,\ Oh,'
'._Lott'their poor hearts ache - a:lk they
their opulent friends flourish, and
prosper. But natuit.; "The fatt* are
FortutiesanliOand they
raduall y rise In the wale' of wealth
and pedtion, now, they can 'associate
With the noble pod honored; their
company is. no more shunned, but
sought by their 'flourishing. friends.
, • Again, yonder on one .of , B—'s
• ••• proud avenues sand a gorgeous
. onansion enter, you Ilud nit that"
could beautify and adorn It, inmates,
glitter in jewels and diamonds, ig
:tore the poorer and despised classes.
/, But, eh mark '. the sudden change.
1 Prosperi ?
ty's sun does net: 'always
shine, adversity levels them:ln a'
- single year to, the plebian circles,
and humble* their haughty, disdain
ful
kiirita. - ''Thitielveseethornillien7
sire of te-day the beggar of to-trier
• - row, and the beggar of to•day • the
millionaire' of to-morrow.. Ho* of
. ten when wo are cellevi to 'pass '
through dark Seisons,•when our sky
• • hecrunewcloutled, our sett stormy; we
,are'ready to murmur; never think
• low that after the storm . comes the
sanshine, after the rain 00 beautiful
r.tialiaw. In the distant* I see a
' elo,udr,wlutt means' this? -A 1
pending storm. I gaze on,. but by
ennv the gentle drop 'gni
• teeing like •It Jewel In the silver
lining nosy visible, teaching me Mott
•q3very cloud has a silver lining."
Then I. begin to apply. this ti,
Thus with the christion, he Is • often
• eidied on to pass through dark sea
sons; his Splatuni sky. Is clouded;
his path dark and gloomy, and oft
times hp feels like murmuring. But
• , as Oat chastiset '. whom Ihe loveth,
-.w•:
Aq t cp his lldren , growl bold and
idßevfartdi ho' 'frequently chastises
them by, perhaps, pennltting affli
tion to come upon them, or death to
rob them of a loved one,.: and as
wo knoiv the fiery ordeal essen
tial to the purifyintof gold, so often
these light afilictions are neceesary
to purity and enrich the hearts of his
himdren and draw them to'
. Now; christian, watc h b and
pray ; livii near the bleeding cruet of
Chrimt, and although these trying
circumstance; come upon you; and
you cannot solve , their mysteries' In
this world, you may at W.st, when
life's sorrows terminate, enter the
realms of Paradise, when all things
will be made plain, •
•
k.STUUGGLE FOB LIFE.
JOHN EWEN COOK.
The recent terrible freshets in the
James, ',the Shenandoah, and other
Virginia rivers, -recall to my memo
*y an exciting incident which I *lt
pniNd in Richmond more than tWen
ty gears ago. • • • .
It, occurred at "the falls"—opposite
which the city stands - a point ut
which the, river, rushing over a bed
of rocks more or leas elevated above
the suilice,,fornis a variety of rapid
streams'ln which it was at that time
the habit o: boys to swim. Wheri
the river is low, - these streams' are
comparatively safe to the bather; if
he is a good swimmer ; but, when
the current is swelign by rains, they ,
become very violent and dangerous
—so dangeruus,
indeed, that the best
awhnifiers make haste to , get on
'shore.
At tho time mentioned - I was bath- ,
'log in the falls, when the sudden ris
ing of the stream warned me of the
coming danger, and I hurried from
the water. in an inconceivably brief
space the water rose several feet;
and, half an hour afterward, the
whole breadth of the faits was a roar
ing, raging, foaming mass of waves,
dashing against the.lagged rocks, fal-
Hng back in clouds of foam. -The
spectacle was at once beautiful and
terrible. The citizens had hastened.
down to witness the sight; crowds
lined the dank', and nil eyes were di
rected towardsldayo'sßridge, against
which the waves were beating with
ever-increasing force - when sudden
ly intelligence ran through the crowd
that a boy, Wiled been swimming,
was caught on a mass of rock, in mid-
current, in the falls above.
With the .rest 1 hurried to the
point of interest, and reached the
banks opposite the rock upon whicn
the boy had taken refuge. It rase
about, fifty pads from the shore, and
was already environed by the raging
current which boiled around it,
throwing up clouds of foam. The
boy, about sixteen, Blender, entirely
naked, for his clothes had been wash
ed away, and•we could see that he
was white with the anticipatiian of;
swiftlycoming destruction. Heclung
to a small, mass of shrubs growing
,out of the rock, and his eyes were al
ternately turned upon the furious for- 1
around him and upon the crowd
oil shore: . • •
Jiany hundred persons had quick
ly assembled, and each 'one hurriedly
suggested some means of rescue.
None seemed 'possible. No beat'
con 1 live for amoment in such'a
tor th vaies would have dash
ed it to against the rocks. 'The
only meting of saving
. the boy's life
seemed to be for some one to swim
I to him with a rope; but to attempt
that appeared to be going to certain ,
death; and intense as the pity and
sympathy of the crowd &ad become,
no one seemed willing to eisaY - the
desperate enterprise. Meanwhile the
water steadily rose higher,
and grew
more threatening.. Rocks In the cur
rent—One tarp one especially —which
a moment before had .been
. visible
Just beneath the surface, now entire
ly disappeared; the roaring waves
steadily crawled up the sides of the
mass upon which the boy stood; and
at last the angrr waves washed his
I very feet, as lie clung despairingly to
the swaying shrubs. A few moments
now, all saw plainly, would end the
tragedy. The unhappy lad• woe d
quickly be washed away orsubmerg
ed. In either (Neat he ' would be
swept to the lagged ledges below, and
his frail form dashed to pieces.
The excitement of the crowd had
now become intense. Every one held
his breath paralyzed by this spectacle
of a haman being about to be swept
to destruction. All 'donee, however
a loud shout arose. Every one has
tened to the spot where a man was
throwing MT his clothes. A bravo
spirit had resolved to attempt' the
rescue of the boy. anti I hurried
with the rest to look at hint. As 1
reached hint he had stripped 'take('
for the desperate wrestle. Ile was a
tall, powerfully formed young man
of twenty-two or three apparently,
an employe, it was said, it. one of
the•great manufactories on time river,
and his clear, brave eyes gave no
sign of fear. Without a word he ad
dressed himself to his perilous work.
going up the river bank one . or two
hundred imrds above; ho tied the end
of a ball of twine to his body, mount
ed upon a ledge, made' a vigorous
dive to reach the open current, and
struck out vigorously amid the huge
waves. The crowd shouted, and
then held their breath, gazing at the
figure of , the swinvner, who seemed
a mere leaf upon The furious torrent.
lie was swept along like lightning,
dashed over the huge hidden rock I
have mentioned. and through the
great mass offbeat which marked it;
a moment afterward another
shout ascended like a roar from the
crowd—the swimmer had reached
the rock .whensm the boy steed, and
had• clutched a hanging shrub,
which enabled•hiin to draw himself
out of the caldron.
We could then fulkiw his theVe
ments. They were rapid, decisive,
and self-passessed. Indeed, not an
Instant was to be last. The water
boiled already over the summit of
the masts of rock, above which only
betiding shrubs were now seem The
blot the twine; to which these on
shore had attached a rope the size of
a garden line. The rope at last
reached him . ; he clutched it almost
fiercely, tied it around' the boy's
Waist, then In the same manner
around hisown perm:to—be in advance
—and then, Just as the "hell of
waters" hunted up ‘ around
surging waist high, he threw hint
'self into the current. 'drawing the
boy after hint toward the shore,
where a hintdred hanus were drag
ging at the rope.
That few moments' struggle wit])
the fury of the Hood was one of
the most exciting incidents Which - I
haite ever witnessed. This spectacle
seas indeed fearful. The lives of a
man and hey hung upon a thread. A
thrill ran through all hearts ; U loud
exclamation Mowed. The boy had
disappeared beneath thi. wavet—the
rope pulling hint under--and then a
huge; , . thundering, re ll )) rayless wall
of foam rushed over head of the
young titan, too ; he sank, the tor
rent'swept over hint, and not a trace
of either' man or buy was .visible to
the agonized eyes of the lookers on.
A' monient afterward What seemed
two mrpies were dragged to the shore.
out of the current. A, dozen hands
caught thenh'and movement
the yOurtg'inan's hand ilditsded
that 'he *as not dead. Ile felt fixate
rope around his body. ' AU eyes were
turned in that direction. The rope
had burled itself neuhy. cutting Jam
' has flesh; he was suffocating!
The •rope• wait severed instantly,
and alon.; breath from the violet
lips indicated immense relief. An
Instant afterward 'the' young man
rose to his feet, and, as he did so, the
boy, who had been assiduously awed
for; also opened his eves. Uttered a
deep sigh and then smiled. lie was
snatched from the Verytaws of death
'andthecoareguoran unknown friend
had alone waved him.. • .
I looked at that Mend. Ile Was
smiling, too. and receiVing, with the
modest air of *brave man, the praises
of the crowd.
"I thought at onetime I. was gone."
ili
.
!rhebrave
young man laughed:
"thatl only ask ono thlw " mid;
t the man who cut iit . rope
sell me the knife that cut It."—Apple
ton'a.Journal. . .
nosiriceor REAL LIFE.
That reality Is often stranger than
romance is a very old •&hioneil
truism. • Y.et milk:safe alwaysdecld
ing the plots of novels to be Ineredi-.
ble, and leaden' of "sensation", st6.;'
ries are quick to dechtre them "utrue
to nature." • The dies of current.
noWspapers firrnish,notwithstanding,
from week to week dramas of real
life that quite equat the most won
derful pages of Fs' raddea or Alex
ander Dumas. Even insober Boston.
there happened afortnightago events
curiously, like the social complicit- ,
tions painted by the former writer.,
and no whit inferior to them in ro
'mance or eccentricity: •
A 'married woman living in West
boro. in Makstiehusetts, went to ilea
ton about the 16th of January,to Make
purchases for'her family. • She had
always been considered respectable,
had been a wife four. .years, and has
one :chlki. After .buying what she,
wanted she sent her goods home to
Westboro, by express. She subse
quently went to the waiting-room ,of ,
a railroad station with the intentton
of going to Chesien. While waiting'
for the - ear she was escorted by a
young man, a oom pieta stmnger, who
proposed to her to accompany him
for a walk. At first she declined,
.but afterward consented. and the two
passed 'lota the streets. Presently
the young man asked his companion
if she were married or otherwise en
gaged. She answered both questions
.in the negative. Ho then told her
'his name and calling; said he was a
moulder. who had been employed at
Wakefield, but had been discharged
because he was a single man •, had he
been' a married man, he added, he
might have kept his place. Thisau
nouneement probably drew from the
lady some expression of condolence
or other eneourugement, since the
ardent moulder they and there made
her a . proposition of marriage.
Strange to say the offer was as
promptly accepted. This wife and
mother coolly agreed to marry - a per
son whom ten minutes.beforeshe had
never seen, and of whose character
and circumstances, save through his
own account, sho.was totally. igno
rant. The pair then agreed to go to
Lynn, Where the happy lover's pa
rents reside, and to whom he desired
.to present his affianced.
This plan was duly carried out.
The two went together to Lynn, the
parents, Who are highly - respected by
their towns-folk were seen, and the
intended bride formally introduced.
At this ptiint tho groom was guilty
of the trifling exaggeration of telling
his father and mother that he had
known the lady he meant to make
their daughter-in-law for six months.
The old
, people were pleased with
their son choice, made much of her,
and introduced her to their friends.
The mother, however, with a lauda
ble caution that might wisely have ,
Rune further, took the.young women'
into a private room at an early stage
of the acquaintance, and with the
prefam that she liked her looks and
manners, hoped that, being a stran
ger;- her antecedents had been such
SS would in no sense bring discredit
on the'fiunily. The lady made
prompt response that everything was
S it should be, that her name was
spotless, that her father was n sea
captain, living in St.. John, N. 8.,
and . thal she would not be guilty of
deception for the world. Well satis
fied, the mother agreed to the mar
three, which thereupon took place,
and the parties lived together lumen
and wife for one short week. 'ln the
meantime the Lateen' husband.
missing his spouse,, went to Boston
to' look for her. His search was at
81st, for obidous reasons, vain. But
for purpxses of her own, this female
Barde-Bleuer now - resolved to pa yr a
visit to Boston. and to go alone. Her
new husband objected; but she cof,eir,
e corne his scruples and carried out her
design: Having arrived' in town,
she sent to, her Westboro' lord, ad
dressing hint with compunctious re
serve as "Dear friend', and asked
him to be kind enough to send her
clothes and other effects on to Bo*.
ton. The husband came instantly to
the address thus given, anti, con
fronting the erring wife, reproached
her with her absence. Stricken with
remorse or terror, she fell on her
knees, and, with bitter tears, begged
his forgiveness. She confessed she
had married somebody, but was quite
unable to recall the incidents of her
courtship or wedding. Pending this
revelation, the friends of the other
husband arrived, haVing got wind
that something was wrong, and a
dreadful scene ensued, which ended
by the lady. returning to Westboro'
with her legal husband. It is proper
to say, in extenuation of her conduct
first, that she is reported to have
imagined that her huststini was. un
falthfel to her; and, second—the too
common plea setup for. back-sliders
—that she. is "by some supposed to he
insane."
This strange story is certainly not
surpassed by any of the similar en
tanglements conceived by ingenious
novelists of the day. Extraordinary
and improbable as it seems, its truth
is vouched for by the Boston news
papers, some we
which give the
nmnes. which we have suppressed.—
.so INew York Tillied.
NOCIAL TAILS.
. The typical American is not an un
social person. Indeed, he is very far
from being anything of the kind.
Foreigners regard the American as 1
one who has a particular fondness for 1
living with his windows up and his 1
doors open. Net It is doubtless true I
that:there is a- notable lack of free- I
dom and arse in the intercoune,of I
American society, and that the com- 1
ing together of the men and women
for the interchange of thought and I
feeling is attended with difficulties
that only the rich may successfully ,
encounter. If. half a dozen friends
are invited - to dinner it is deemed
necessary to crowd the table with
superfluous Viands and costly dishes.
If the same number are invited to o
tea, there is hardly less expense and
trouble incurred. .Instead of the si tn. I
pie tea, and the light food that ap- ,
oslitropriately accompanies it, in the
inary life of a family, there is a
su per; in which' salads and solid
dishes, cold and hot; and all expen
sive, are crowded upon the Jaded ap
petite.' Even . this is not enough.
Iteibre the guests depart, they are of
ten beset again with dainty offerings
of ice and fruit and coffee. When we
come to more ambitious gatherings
we encounter more • preposterous
folly. Anordinary social party is a
huge feet, which begins at the'tinie
when the people ought to be going to
bed, ends when they ought to beget
ting up, and crowds the stomach with
luxurious and burdensome food and
drinks at the time when it ought to be
in its profoundest red. Onesuch party
exhausts the resources of the family
which gives Wkr a year or two. un
lets they are people of abounding
wealth, Writs • their house upside
down, and breaks up the whole fam
ily for a fortriight.—The payment for
entertainment in music and dainties
andflowers,' makes the purse-carrier
.groan. and wrings from him the glad
declaration that his duly is done for
1 is twelvemonthod least. One party Is
just like , every other party, except
at one is more or less expensive
1 another. There is rivalry 'of
drew ng the women. to be sure,
and such • ew toilets as they can
afford from time to time, and often
such ea they cannot afford to make;
but there are the fame old fiddles,
playing the same old_ quadrilles and
waham; there is the same caterer and
familiar ices and salads; the same
Pillow . do- you. do f!'... and. the same
"Oood night,” and "We hive bad
such a splendid tinsel" " -
'Now we Protest that there mutt he
some better. way Abaft this. The ,
great multitude are those who, in
some calling or profession, work for
their bread.' TO furnish a dinnerand
tea such as wel have described, would
bele% b ytheni as a severe tax. No
matter how Intellectual and socially,
valuable these people may be, they.
shrink • from altering society that
imposes such burdens. As they feel .
It to be impoiadble for them to return .
in kind the expensive reclines which
a wealthy neighbor extends to that;
, they shrink back into their• Men
houses and go nowhere. Everywhere.
and 'an the time, theiactslifentet ,
tainments, at dinner and , tea and' ea&
eialasecturhlY. operate as a bar . to so.
dal intercourse. - ludeed r they have
become, in the fell, legitimate anew
log of the word, a nuisance.. To
those
. who give them they are not
pleasant In any, respect. They are pro
vided with no expectation of a cow
p_enMting pleosurer - Und few besides,
theyoung 7 -towhom any opportunity
for dancing and frolicking- is apnea
ble----take the slightest eathfeletum in
them.• •They ••arco glad-when their
toilet is made glaawhen the refresh
meats are Oflbfrll, glad, when .the
show Is over atutthey ofe go home,
glad when they get,co • rhy to bed, and
particularly glad the renewing morn
ing if • they can look over their oats
and - dresses and find that they are not
ruined. , , '
- Have we exageerated in tfie least
In these representations? Nay, have
we not told the exact, notorious
truth ? We protest again, then, that
there must he some better way. Here
Is another opportunity for woman to
do good ; for it is woman, in her, so
cial pride and in ber pride of house
keeping,whe has more to do with this
thing than man. Thp woman who
can make her. drawing room attrac
tive .by informal gatherings of men
and women,' who shall not be put
. through the tortures of the toilet, nor
burdened with a sense of obligation
of the luxuries.prepared for their en
tertaininent,. is tho real sociat queen.
The emential vulgarity of the phase
of sochil life which wo ? pre consider
ing is decided by the simple &et that
the great question of the hostess con
cerns the stomachs other guests, and
the great questions of her guests relate
to the decoration of their own backs.
It elevates' nobody, it inspires and
instrueht nobody, and itsatistes
nobody. Yet we go on year after
year upholding these social usages
which -we despise. Let us find the
better way and follow it l—Seribner's
Monthly for January.
Female Poltnelann.
Much has been ma about the in
fluence of Mrs. Gen:Logan exerted
t with the Illinois Legislature tosecure
the nomination of Senator for her
husband. Gov. Oglesby was no
match for Mrs. - Logan, and she won
the position for her husband. •We
recollect Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas
was the life of her husband, keeping
him from dissipation, and restraining
his impetuoidly. Mrs. John C. Fre
mont has always been of great ser
vice to her husband, and Senator
Slidell, of ' Louisiana, was aided in
his fortunes and popularity by Mrs.
Slidell, . both In New Orletins and
Washington. One of the most re
markable !instances of female elec.•
tioneering,' , however, occurred in
California, when Gann and Broder
ick was contending for the , ' Senator
ship. And in this instant% Broder
ick confessed to a defeat at the hands
of beauty. Mr. °win opened parlors
at the principal hotel in Sacramento,
Mrs. Gwin presided.' The beauty
and talent of the State were' coneenr,
tested at 'these•receptions, twenty
seven • young ladies lending their
charms to influence the Representa
tives. The Legislature was Wilted
to prirake of the hospitalities of the
Gwin :rectiptiosw, and as he--Weethelt
United States *atrelfil
expected to be, it may lied be'ilb
pmal that the brilliant Court estabi;
fished by Mrs. (en' was hnt - ring
glected. And the wife and family et
Dr. (twin knew how to keep open the
house.: They had wit,' good aense;
refinement, beauty, -wealth, name
ands-position.. They: embarked Oil
ktf•-in Xim - sontest, and:
usW theireltiolfieWe stich—advith
tage that Broderick had to retire.
Napoleon's hopes.
There is, says the New York Tar,
une, a Serious and • judefidigable eft
fort now making for;Ahe restoration
of the Bonapartes. There is a paper
published at London to advmate this
object. The messengers of the resto
ration are continually flitting back
and forth with plotsand propositions.
Louis Napoleon, apparently never
suspecting the Mealle.a of the ,figure
he presents, i 3 writing pamphlets to
prove it was'Franco that forced -him
into war, and - the Republicans that
prevented the organivation•of the ar
my.- Serenely unaware that he has
become the most despicable of men,
he is dreaniing in his indolent way
of again holding the destinies of
France in his impotent hands. We
are sometimes tempted to think he
held hirdself at his true value for a
week or two, between Worth! and
Sedan ; hut he has recovered his ap
petite and his vanity in the luxurious
retirement of his palace prison, and
again longs for the gilded shams of
, the Tuileries. We have enough faith
! In mankind.to believe, that he will
not be given another opportunity to
break the pmee'of the world 'Or de
beech the general conscience by the
spectacle of unpunished crime. As
to France, if she receives hiM, oP en
dures him, she will prove that all
her sufferings were light in propor
tion to her deser
-In 1839, 0 eneral,Thoulas L. Hamer
represented the Siith Ohio District
in Congress. Ile was a Democrat,
and so was Jesso It. Grunt. The Cin
cinalti.Enquirer publishes a letter
written to him at that thne by Mr.
Grant, \ and which has a peculiar In
terestt, aS , the original letter asking
then binttnent to a mdetship at
West int of Our present President.
Gen .. amer secured the appoint
ment. f young Grant. The letter is
as fellows :
GEORGEToWN,-0., Feb. 19, 1839.
Ho:sT.Tito.u.is L. HAMER:
.Dea Sir,: In consequence of a re- -
mark front Mr. Morris While in your
town last fall, I was induced toapply
to the War Department, through
him. for a cadet appointment for my
son, H. Ulysses. A letter thlaeven-
Ing received from the Depoi:ment
informs me that you only are enti
tled to thenomination, and that your
consent will be :necessary to enable
him to obtain the 'appointment.
I have thought lt. advisable to con
sult you on the subject; and if you
have no other person In view for t
aptiointment, and feel willing to
consent to the- Oppointment of
Ulysses; you will please signify that
consent to the Department. When
I last wrote to Mr. Morris, [Then
United States Senator.—Ed.jl , •refei
red him to you to recommend the
yeung. man, If that were necessary.
. Respectfully yours,
•
Jesse It. •Orant. .
To Hon . Thos. L. - Hamer; Wash-.
logton City." • - ' ,
The Lower Type of iloneasitg.
On the Island of Borneo. soya the
Atlantis Monthly there , has - been
found a certain race of wild creatures,
es,of which kindred :varieties have
been d:seovered In the 'Philippine
Bands, in. Terra del. Fuego; and in
South Aineriea., They eidked unii
sually.almost erect nn two legs, 'and
in this attitude measure. abo_ ut four
feet in height.' They are dark. wrin
kled and=halry.. They 'construct no
habitations, raft no thmillessvarce
ly associate together' Weep , in- 'caves
or trees, feed , on, snakes and vermin,
on ants'. ens and on each other.
They cannot be, tamed or forced to
any, labor, and are ,hunted ,and sb9t.
among the trees like the great gori ll a,
of which 'they . are , a stunted top Y..
When they are eaptured':aliVe one
finds with surprise that theirMiCouth
jabbering sounds , like articulate lan.
gunge. They Urn up 4 human face .
to gaze et theireaptoKs, and -fetMlies
show instincts of modesty; and in
fine, these wretched beings are ten
=Eillia
BMW
PU.4E. RETWEPrre
WO/WM IMO 1110 1 .04.
OW mg lo•osit ran) to au* Tor! wont Moil
131184. , Tian who
Me sillaardiVinomoitst osfinfillellis
e . ..edgotgoo od, wilt lin
cotspleto PO
IMl n l .. tdotii tinfoil! lolllloott to alltlO ' -
nOnnottioit any troolitior I •
• Iliffountalt. tun Baum!
=lnd le loot rear mended to art say Mbar
I; It las mod ono deo or iner
pone Igniting. !brio! One Dollari • Mob Vw
IlittliWormywhere.. ,:.-
A..4. 0 11r 4 " . "
=l"tot Dyspepsia. and Masa X Via
Costlirelosa. . Theta or. Vii? MS wt.
We sot employed Waldo*, toeflllia asiellady•
mud this proisuatauo will aa la •kw maks. by'
stnatatbsams tas saves; loaerstat tb• dank&
ston, o . ditsitloa, slrfss Stee 2 gth I le 61110
=4PicAlly. guabung wow who iisy km beat
ass ires..s to tads toots; Wapiti to
soap mom task occupations lad all ilwdettai
lato• slue, lal I. all WA 114 W tome
ed./ to_AW,otalatudltselt tOltio malt skeptical It
la • stluollathtrloattLatid • spkostkr aro
P0t,... 1 • 11 1 It latollgWeipa tllAr AWL** awl maws
=t l " Moos to tads Millar stale. Weak,
•nd doseptto• pass* , 'Wan WItO
"ea ARP=rnitC. nit tale by ,
COUG-H no MORE
Mass= le shag iii
Wag aid expecturau extraosdinarypow
el it peiallanaln immedbitell relbstiknAlld etaah
sally airing,* met obstinate cases of Coughs.
molOil. hose Throat. itronctilts. lidinensa, Catarrh
lloanwsess.' Ast Cmmo is
Incredible. So promph ma t a is id
the relict and n°.
caftan s tay
effects la all the above cases,.fx any 'Section of the
throat mid langa.that thousands of phyviclaus are
daily proicribuin it, and one and all asy.tbat It is
the must binding and expectoniting mkalclue ever
known. One dose always aIIMna reiletondlti
most cam oaa bottle effects a cam Smithy-drug-
Cbgla in lake bottles. Price One Dolkir.l It a
your kelt II you still cough an4,lSx., The
will can. .
WINE OF AL.I.F.E.
The Great Blood -Rustler and Delicious Drink.
.warasees vice. or Mho 01 Wes
Is teas from any poisonous thugs or impurities. be.
lag prepared for those who require a 'Washita.—
It is • •Plendtd thpedser and oldie, and the Mien
thing In the world for purifying the blood.• It ts
the stioetrilemant an ...delicious article ever offered
lo the habil% far superior to brandy, whhthy; wine,
Miters. et any other article. It le moth healthy,
sad cheaper. goth male and kraals, young or old,
can Worths Wine of Life. It ie. in Wt. I life pre
server. Thom who wish to =Joy good health sod
a tree dow or lively eidriukerill do welkin take the
Wine of Life. It is different from anything ever
before in use. It Is sold by druggists. Mar One
Dollar. to quart bottles: -
kI3ILDIENII.43IOGI7Ip.
Warner's itianesageigns Is the Only are
tide known to cure ih, Wbits. (It wilt cure In
every cue.) Weer° t. the WWI, In which ale
Important medicine Is not. wanted° .hlothers. title
le tits greatest bkning era offered yon. and you
should ,iromethately procure it. It Is abo &cure
for Female Inegulstillee. and may be depended
upon in arm case where the monthly Clow has
been obstructed Wrench cold ordinate. Sold by
druggists., trice One Donne—. ' .
11311 r Sold by all Draggles, or scot by mall on
receipt of One Dollar and • quarter. Address
-010 State street. Oder witES
Yor We by 0.0.1.1 AN ON.Rocbester; DA .
BRO.. Brldgewater.aad DUG° /Oink IaIS DN.
beaver. Fs.. . is6;l3;ctad Janllkll.
Dry GoodK.
Reduced Prices
Speyerer. & Sons
Havejuid Returned riven the F„ti.st
ViTiff A 'LARGE STOCK OF GOODE(
,- Bought at the
Lowest Cash Prices
win 4,011.4, Goo.
ASIO.*AOEFOME THE. WAR
'Consisting t,f Ganda, osneesles. Pro
. vialnokHaedwasei Bats, Caps, Bunts.
and Shnes,.ll6pe. Ocum, Nadi*
, Yarn, Nails,. Petals;
Yi'ldtatmd, Oil, Patty, .
• ' ' Qtt o t=res.' Wit.
Feed, • . 7, •
• Otaln and. . .
Baenn, n varie
• ty of Pritds,Nlaslins, ' ,
Tlekings,DeTalns,Clieeks, '
Alpseutjeans,Dlnsms,Ctlsh
and flowery; also. Tens, Mama.
Sugars, Sy rup;,„3lolssixi., Carbon Oil,
200 bblfs. of the Webrated Clinton City
AND NEW CREEK FLOUR.
Just nrrived and fur nide, Wholerale and
Retail,
MI Pittsburg Prices. :
200 Ilpgs Wheeling Nails:'
' ONE gin WHITE LIME;
Land Has* and Akron Cement;
A Urge Stn& or
•
White - - Load and Paints.
A cow superior quality of Strums. Si ,\Vel
zees Soaps; and a lot of parbon Oil
Just Arrired and for sale, Wholesale
and Retail. -
ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA
Concord Wines,
Of our own A-•lntace, for 31edicinal and
Sacramental Purposes, ans highly Re
commended by those who hare
useil therm
They are also Agents for the
KNIFFEN MOWER AND REARM
And Pat.'Nnt. Plow Co's. Plows
ThawWlT ilia Public or their past pat
yitutge, ire hope to merit a litterai share
.iat the future:
All Gpoda Delivvred :Ave of Marge:
You an rely on all ;roods being l'testv
nit all our old goads were sol 4 at, auction.
IipEIVEREIt & SONS,
aprl3;te
PoSPECTUS
OF
rlp,E'S;g.:-EltzElT'i:i.
Moistbli for the Bow Cirde, as
voted to Litantero. Wont. tan l n n i i n a k Alllllllll9lllllt
cot i mn im pizer ti t the . nuibert r : Malt
thetas Storteland Poems from. the pens oil the,
best miters ad Atoerke
Articles on eciendle and lie-
A depattmeat for the Chi en, '4lled :with ha
sheenier sod emnsing artleMe• - • • .
_.,, ' f , '
A Masonic department nor =met =rum=
vainabb to no members °Him Fraternity. ',. ,
A Theocratic e l! at ln which will bead- ,
eueneed Inger be without 'daub thine eau
he no happy homes or pure 'striate. - A.,
&Maas imp. and MamouMelalbrondbt Path.'
end kap% t• dents and , an
asiti
el l *khalif; leaking It eminently %Med CM'
limo deck of sem dually In the bind.. , ~ '
TE:RAIS-41ixtsfil in ' Advance. Advance.
pro
“ - Yanatapo tornieropoldeb
. 00
1 00'
1000
• gart'ohialgo:Bilemalusa dvet..to,dt who tet tp
- elpbs the repair sobitnpdoa peke . WV per
year. Voir peekaboo vie Clu b Usu. • • -
P .. p•mlees usoliminat tree.tosol =Wiest.
All term teletlye to the Mewl department
- meet bireddiWietd to ttne editor: . •
i. Alt • • '
letters : retitle' to bosintee kowe wltirtve•
ed to tee publisher.. ' ' • •
_ N. LEO N IbAS unixoN,
.11. , 1 46 4 • • " Poit-olkoe 002 New Tort Chi. ';
9 6 391Perillwolb., ThabestNllleg boot ifs')
.PUbilagied. *GEMS wto sell oar sew Work. ,
PLAIN tumid Tit& AND starascaL,
toallaaN r silisSar
bare be alsepellskte.: Veers - ewer Ina a book
abutted Aim bed/ aw. Every
Meets
Ruy term ate awe =Liar
huh Meets &Wiper swath edam tbk weeder.
ha book_ r %Imes iaseapthe Mesa: sale Ire*
ee sppleettes: - Ws flit seal Ile. Area: Ma
-abeam hayesprweisle lbe mails e( the work
sod the het *but mew a adrenal west Aleuts
who &are tide load as well w asteisosery
Adams. walla a co_
/Wail am Drawee Street. New Tort.
INEWNWMIMIZIM
Tor r .
By sad l ls g ao o os ,
nfi .
rd w:1,
t
ram at
ai f : =l=l= ll =l
brad or whit mu
If sad dais of
lna Vtro.
Marrs W. 74 p. a. Lo ors•Aco. AtO
'the. N. . — . feblArw
.
MCorit=stra,
.. am...no poson,' • yoga
MI ass u. OMMAW fog foe OM ORM' Ad.
litiTipaic COla COW Oildnilletir NNW
• Assisres ritintr.
„ar lb:. n . ZAZIL-VD
lid y sTra, icp Illy noor. yr.
a , AL. CdA.GIIE4 .
Tbd`griissilsail iiiistmekr sew boa oat
UwarabrUfsbpertilliartiarbus, UNA. atm No
°Ow book M's ff—aoss 'Mac WI so but—
araddis ssltall rf; pl m ar- west Ott sad IPaor.
trro tra's V k- Aare Om* ba ,
tg *alrod. Ma
' - bp avows , to worm
= vnik Cia. Lbadbull. cam • Ibbabri
PrgEMr . ; .4._
i n t:VC "Mr. A. •
i-4' ' • ik ea Ira Now.
Iro. . iltiOriNtreAste. l b al k
: # li )sokr. irboloads; sit .
.. z . - l b. ,
Guest , Af audio a
, OA, it Cbardi_fit,2•l67Tord—
, . , -Pe ILL Hoz um. Berid fo
flirsaihi; . elr aila to . . a•bikto
A aq,lllltal, wank : NU-IW* • ma at
xi. ti ow Aovritas • nag me Co.. Boa.
r00.,u ass, at Sr. • Ini„ 1110. , . •- - - Few ivr.
Jurubeba.
Free to Book-Agentse.
We will send • handsome Prospects. of oar New)
lasseragel nllllO bible to any Book Agent bee
of charge. Address National Pablishlug Co .
Pa. • . I b3;41.1
11VAIIVID—AGENTS.A20 per day) to sett
II the Celebrated 11011 E SHUTCLE SEWING
MACHINE • Hai the totchrlied, make. the lock
thank,' faill chea pes t sides, Mud
Ma licensed
The twit and Fatally Sewburlbichine In
them...het, A4410n• 40IINSON, CLARKE A
CO.. Roston, Mess.; Inttsbargh Pa: Chicago. Ill;
or tit, Lout. Mo. tehtk4 w
General Agents Wanted
for Groesbeck's Calculsting Machine, rapid, urea.
rate, reliable, simple. Easily operated, chap and
• Giving Inatantantancous additions and saindrac•
Soca. taking from one to Ere columns of figure.
ate time, carrying and borrowing Its own ten.,
hundred., etc.. without the lout thought en the
pert of the operator. Adams ZIEO.LEIt A Mc.
CURDY, Philadelphia. Ha.febßier
Agents liVillltattod tot Abbott?' HILTS.
MA sod the FRANCO-PRUntiIAN WAR, la Ger.
man sadist Ragllab, With Item steel eograrlom
mem de. Agenh are gehtog from ID to 50 rub.
bathers per day. A:kneads-at reports :63 ceders the
drat two dem New. tke timer, seevre as „Ves
t, for Wait:id Wier works deeltahle for Agouti,
Address quaker City Poblletung Roue, itr: and
1119 Woo° 31.. liuladelphla. • • 'tebt;lw
Vi illisilYWAVO74; (0) .1
TO CONFORM TO
ILEDUCTION OF DUTIEN, •
Greit Saving to. Consumers. ,
Ely Getting Up Chiba'.
' Send for oar new Price List and a Club
form will accompany it., containing lOU direction..
=king a lards taring to crammer. and re:none.
G R E to
ATAM Lser E .
RICAN TEA
C 0111.331. 31 & 33 TESET STREET, NEW
YORE. .P. O. Rel. feb%4w
Manursctorer and Dmder In Sperms, Lard,
AL ;Asa, asterism Wool, Meted curd ltacAbi•
try We.
wool E. ILK =LOU
oil.D 8 Combined '
aia,byuu.
le an Erna Wool. lit whi u
ch tummy out easily
and potbelly from the whitest goods; Is handsome
In color. almost entirely Worker , . endures a tern
-
pasture al*3 deg, and a less gliantityls requited
to do the work tiled of the best Lard. while
price is math lees, and'beetdes having all the above
tamed deetrable, cmlittes, It Le really a very awe
ermine Ott.. Address E. 11. KELLLKIti..No. 17
Cedar hi, New York. P. U. Box UM. IfeblLlw
UM
ITS - V O TARIES,
(Large Sales, Tremendous Profits.)
by I.lr. Joun B. n uts. Shmendpos rerelattons
and stsrthng ditch:sores. Tlas wholesonjeet latd
bare and it. Wdevurness expaned to enteetral ex.
eerattoo.• Wellies Lx au trassts cf
G'AriAllanlty.awd Pe4llo.VoralUy. Send for Mr
callus and terms. t Flabltsblita CoMpany, 411
Drvome street. N. Y. lenitto
MIII
4
Ulla Y 67, Ir.La;s th;
--and—
uctertk i Ces Adiertisemen
-
E. 11. Ii.ViL*LAJGGI,,
AGENTS WAN rEr FOR
FREE LOVE
The firesikeet Swee;mei the Seseoh.
The remarkable adventures of the lemon
WHITE 41111EF cud ItIGI WARRIOR among the
Ned bkloa. Thrtlllng amounts of Great Bents.
nuirbreada Escapee and Tkrritdi Contests with
blg gams and hostile tribes. Splnted dlaettp,
'Lout of the habits •ana superstllkma - of that
strange people..Thelr nporto, Legends. Traditions.
Wly they iyt. llorvber Who and Wed.. Lec
tor. Woratip, Sc., &c.
aver. Froth aad popular. Price Low. It Is sel.
ling by the thousands with 'candela! tepidity.—
Agents are making. from Val to POO Paiwk•
Home choke debts yet to be had. Apply nonce
lee sample chapter?. Ildurtralloo.. and full partle
elan. to A.. 11. Ill.llttlA Pnblivber. 400 chevt.
sot et. Phila. ' fehl;irr
Taw',
CARBOLIC TABLETS
An onillin: rind for nil Bronchial DIA
Bough,. Colda. iltArresittot. /Whin*, I.llp.tniii.
Dryitcs• !.of 14e alma% I I'.pc and aI. CAW.
visa] dionwes.
. -
The Rontlerrnl modern ilhecoreer or Carbone.
dexlibed to become one of the iretetest
Witeetn_• to lastiakle.ft la he appl!raltoo to tileeaees
vf the Ital.? owl Ito gre4t Clitat ir.• tzar/Inlet In all
at!•ettoaa or the Corn AEI LINO'.
. . .
Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets,
hr Idol rhea great remedial agent eartia' le Arid
other Ingredient& tam tawny reztonmetul
ehe'ntleally eouthlue, producing a 'fah
!at more hitthly medicinal and better 'adapted for
dlrlxsn ol the throat than any preparation ever
beton, offered Ity the poh la
CAUTION, Ilz .rnx TOO uc - r Wimue CArtitoto
IC Tilt/XT.; DU NUT LT wring'
110011 d LL TAINIZDAIFTTI.3 TOULX TIIO6 STEAD.
FOR COUGIIS A - ND COLDS
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
•
' ABE A SURE CURE. TRY TIDM.
801.11 BY DRUGGIST [feb.4;,hr
W - AtOr VitgE s3os day ern, nod no
v hotneng. Addroo , I ATTA e co.. lino.
burnt, punclw
.P ... lT , ! d iki ii r. ev e e O ri lt!g o -SU t E E t lt ,
United Stales to sell Middleton 0 Wel& tor:-
Sheller. parented ISt/. It *hells all sixes of corn,
and eon be coed Irby one. Will last kw years.
Metall price CO cents. Wholesale Agents, 25
centa.. 'Territory turn. 11.111DLETON
Ilarri.burg, ra.
norilitf
OVRIII 400 FAUNS Olt
READING NATTER FOR ONE DOLLAR!
The American Stock Journal, -
A large Handsomely Illustrated Mnr.th
ly, containing tit Ca 4l large Double Col
umn Pages. It led with original matter
foint the abtcat writers in the country. on
the vn suitju centlected with
FARM I N'O,
STOCK lIIIKEDING.
WOOL ()ROWING,
.DAIRYING,
• I'OULTRT KEEPING, Sr..c,
Bound in lepub.nuely tinted ewer. It lin.
Votcriastary :130partinesst
under the cluirlie .d one of the ablest Pro.
lessors in the Lulled State., who nuswers
through the JounNAL.fere of
; charge, nil
questions relating to Sick, Injured or GI
SMO& -horses, Ustile, .beep, S .ine or
;Poultry. This makes It a very valuable
;work for reference, and nn almost
!penstble companion to nil interested in
:WiTieZ•TITMEDINO. The low price nt which
it published ($l.OO a year) bruip it
within the, tench of all. while the
I Splendidladucements offened to Agents
and-Praniiniut to - Salo:critters
make It to the Intere-d of every Fariner
and Stoekßreeder to extend Its circulation.
Send StauT for S'pecimen tbpy, large
IllttitratedBhoteliffht- Premitmt List.
pet up a Club and obtain one of the many
rahinble'Premlunts ntfennl, consisting of
; Cheater While, Berkshire. Suffolk. 3lngie
,and Shorts,TlOrp, Alderney,
tAyrshirOud.,Germt Guises, iinuthdown,
Cotswold and 31erino Sheep, • Ca'slunerc
Gnats, Purc•Bred Poultry, 2.0 r way Gala.
Seeihi, Agricultural luiplenients, Pianos,
.Watelues, Silver -Wan:. Book.,
Specimen Copies sent free. Adilless..:.
N. P. BOY Eli Publishers,'
-Peritctsbnry,, Chester Co.iPa.
• 0.14. Rumps.. P. X. A: 111133n •
Driglito!, N.
afta
ICle 14, 11/41111[111& & .Thelef...r lane,*
uxt.ls;
In lisetiauto. Mtn. Vol:ppm. dc, dc.—
Colleetlona made on. sit accessinin points to the
United Allem end • Canada. Aixanumat Nerds.
ants. htanualetunemoind individuals, relished. •
Intererta , lowedtimeteposites. a
dmits trittrecelMaftempeattention. • :•l
F V. S•4' W 2 V 1
AND
A i llArgelE r Err EISIIIMItIit
' The indentigned hiving bent* ent the Us
her/ end :Ceinfolloeary establiehment of J.
!13. - anr: the Pnet office. le Ifeeheeler.
:won d rerpectfolly Inform the public that he, wall
I. ILerp_the best quallty of Ogsltri
'which be curare In every style. also will supply -
ftbem by the can'et remnants...prices. •Thoert In
• • In watt" of them shoed give bin, an early tali
Confectionery' . is well stocked;
eind.pirtkr; teiredinge. tc.;.will be applied with
- ererything needed on short netlosand In Mahan
of etylei .• • t • .
-Noble* ferplebed as often se
,dotted. Glif,ossuic U=9E[111.1914
tnatritar ' • •
larMankCanitable • asks Obeid. at the As
on alike.
=
E=ZEE
' Vt.t4(l.4_ AiItIVIDN I .
Owintirt. kterair Shop:
nabs Wee Beeekeed en do Zwedei
more lbw ISlrtf losariburipz wpichatri,
bins fifeamaloto4 • vartoff of eserad page
tee:
ads eesstroettag nodal* eso taking op, polio
isepeoeimerets ea . ,
; COOKING:;:'STOVES-::
:Amid'atter loving thoroairlili Iota& theta .11s ,
eosam, 1 reel we:triad t t °Mat% them la
•
LS CO ; 7047- •
lisp' GREAT WESTERN has **Su .
-•• ionise tbr Latallty.
t • .
'StOVESe
Rm. at IDlSavat &Ad OM Cookl2W•
The Great Reid lie WINE Btoie
Qae ibe best Record of any Stare aver camel In
IWs srukebet,
IT TAKES GEM FUEL;
LESS ROOM TO' DO MORE WORK.
BEST BAKER,
mo`t4^r nuit.A. 1314 E
ALTOGETHER
THE BEST STOVE LN USE
ennueetion With the stove I have g
up a Patent
itIX'r.U.NSION TOP,
which occupletnittle room, do additional
fuel, and is not liable to wear out,_ dispen
ses with all.pipe. can be put on or taken
o' at au/ time, and uuule to suitall stoves
of any size or pattern. •
Five I-lundriod Persons
Who have purchased and used the
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE,
Most of whose names have been publish.
ed in the Anus. are confidently retzrred
to, to hear witness :fits superior merits
as a enoklng stove.
U1,111.1j three first the even on nand. of
about Arleen horse power capacity, they are offered
to the public at reasonable rate.
1011 Y 111011NILEY.
aptiOtf.
HENRY LAPP,
DEALER IN ALL RINDS OF
• FURNITUE.
LOOKING-GM & PICTURE - FRAMES.
OF SIZES VIIECTISDED TO ORDER.
Brighton St.abose Plow Factory,
ROCHESTER, PEIV PA:
Th . elargret clock In Deaver county constantly
on baud; and selling. at the nip lowest. priced.
Codlne add Deane provided at the shoriv.t notice
Having a largo neck of all kleda or Wolters on
Mau, and whatildx to make room' for tall and who
tet work. I hose reduced toy !al.,* accordlogli.
aurihtf.
CARPETS,
Cloths, &c
'Wholesale and Retail,
At Lowest Prices,
M'CALLUM BROTH'S.
61 Filth Avenue. .
:PITIWBURGH, PA.
We Mire .Fueillt)e. for Supplying
1 - IV — AU our Stir ;t: Barr Our Net Im
proved Over ritrung Heade end the Agrofe Treble.
ter We would eat I ept.,el attention to our late
improvemedt•in GRAND PIANOS awl SQUARE
(111 ANDS: ‘tvurett Aro. 14. Dela, which bring
the risco ne rer perfeetiou thou haa yet been at
tained. • •
Frery INaho Folly Harman! for Fire Years.
We have made arrangements for the Sole
Wholesale elgehey for the tuo.t Celebrated PAH-
Loll OiIiJANS and MELODEONS. witlebOrre of
fee Wholerate nod Itet3ll. Loveret Factoo . Pri
LOOli. HERE- c... WILLIAM KNALtE.t. CO.
etite2S;liut]
It ETA. IL 1)I AMOIt S
Equalln
A
ANY EASTERN JORVI! .110 USE
McCALLIUM DUOS.
aPrG;IY
SPRING AND SIMTIEDER GOODS. —The
A. andershmed trr• leave to Worm Ma Wend.
•wl the pulolle generally that he has JIM received
• near Frock ~t rondo of - the Weft ',War for
Spring and Summer wear orhich he offer* at very
moderat rate..
GENTI.E.IINNY FURNISHING
GOODS.
• CONSTANTLY UN lIAND.
Clothing made to tinier on the rhortert notice.
Thankful to the public far part ftmore. I hope
by Mee attention to buinnera to merit a continu
ance of the rune. "
DANIEL. MILLER la
DRIDGE 87% 111111 G? MITNR.
uin r 24:t r
CU U. ituusT, Not Public. con.
seyaneer And Insurance A I. Deed. and
Agreements serlgen and acknowledgements taken.
6e. Haring been dais commissioned pAgent tot
several drat elms Insurance Companies. repre
senting the Flea, LW, Accident, and Lire Stock
Departments. ls prepared to take risks and write
policies on the most liberal terms. Also, agent
for the "Anchor line" of drat chum Deems Steam
ers. Tickets mold to and fn.= yl t•orts In Eng
land. Ireland, Sontland,Gencuuly and France. m
ike In lees brick row, Diamond, Rochester.
sperllN . • .
CLOTHING STORE.
NEW qt.) s!
N INTER,IsTock...
Thu undersigned takes plea.airc i s in
forming his friemla the public genet.-
that he has just rec-iceti unit opened
A New took of Goods,
OF TI LATESTIFITYLES FOR
Winter Wear.
Ile keeps the hit of workmen In Ids
employ. and feels contldent of.his nullity
to cut and make up garments boo h
FASHIONABLE& DURABLE.
and in Ruch a manner M will pleb tte hie
I=l
1111d11LINIA1
ALWAYS ON HAND
au and Smits before !caring your
Orders I.7sewhere
iprui.cutz itiltaig.
1114,4;7.0;1i Br agewntAn, Pa
TM. 311014.
MERCHANT' TAILOR,
BROADWAY
NEW
,BR.IGICTON, P 4.
/1•11=1
Ilarloi received a large and well "elected stock,
or •
Fall and Winter Goods,
otrosistleg of
,
BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS,
.CLOr.IIB, 'CASSLWERE& ENG
, LIAR NEL7'O2VS, VESTING.%
Cr the liter BO wort Gulbknisblo Miles, which
.11111 he made to ceder COO° •
MOST ItEASONADLE TERMS
aillenilitliAllited it/PIMA:P*IB6O6,4M yralliSted
I. it , AI siiiiUe bui ant elami'vrartmat
Cud With; ratite experkse*- ht Wag. I
itery. , itatepsUics imprints A* tintit.
-make and It. 4 keep aim no hand it full *tea tot
rimy made dodges. ot bans ussidieuirft
entitle.
•
==ffl
'' , .WILSON.. SEI7TTLE
. -PRICE ONLY $4Ol
•We se; now able to oder to'he Pitons •
A FIRST CLASStEWING MACHINE
of aspottarStyto of Ylolab.
limbracing allthe West Improvanents
roupd In larva asd Assedes. se s Mee
481110 Widis ho h& the rea
Ous ch L
• °revery House
ld Dd.
uNsox.xcrrED.
The underel.ned raembeneot the Scoring Bodo
ty for the benedtot the M. Z. Church. Beaver. has.
log bad the WILSON SHUTTLE. BE 4' mu NA_
CHINS In Etas tor some throe, take a t e a, a n, l n
stating the. tor simplicity or construction. dem
ns . nixed and lqssoty or pet.
tosenenea, ore. believe Ills not sared by, any
Machina In the market.
Mts. J. P. basso, Tres. 11mA. M. Atkin..
Mks /LA. Uetoindanasr. Mrs M. Dswron,
Vies Pres. Mrs. J. D. Honer,
K. Phllllns,.2lrens. Mrs. E. W. Dickey.
Prot. It.? Tinier, Mrs, Erq . It. Winn.
Her. J . 11;kith a s.. 11111,11. A. 1 1 : Warms.—
itticyr. IL Locke, Mrs. A qt.es Johnston.
liar. P. D. Past, Mae It. li. Lyon, '
. Dr. McNutt, Mies Elrcia Aiii. o u .
A. Border, Mho Lm. C. Wiloon.
William Kromer. Mrs. Amite. With.
. Senator.). S.llO tan.
Mn.s
Mn.
Mrs.
Mn.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mn.
Office and Helen R9 O ll l a Third St.. Bearer, Pa
nurrtly;JettO 8. J. ANDERSON. Arent,
Singer Sewing Lachine.
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES
The morfperfeet and ehnp:e machine of the kind
am Invented.
Bearer the above popular, tniehinee have been
lately
vntll the
Attlf":3l%llaNrilliA•
CLIME frovo ' lo3.l.o upward..
Palen of lIINKLSra KNITTEUS 130.
Circulars and
ham
malted free on applica
tion.
14TRAIKik MORTON.
GE RAt AGENTS.
No. 20 Sixth stmt, Vimborgh Pc
Aryenta waited for the Machine every
where., and fur the Shiner In Western Pennsylva
nia Eastern Oblia,and , Wriat Va., where there are
none already established
novielly.
-- • --,
TRIO * PERFECT. j
- , eIIANDLEIL bar pur
f('-r::" ' l.7rtitt at the
flir;
. • to use Dr.tituc's Pater
1 , by which they can put
••,-- • up Volakalte as thin r
a trill Plata, !alp a irptip
tire enameled pollshi
and so tight and emetic &tin perfectly adapt Hoek
toahe mouth; obrlitlngail that clamsy and balky
=Anion. so math complained of heretofore; and
lessening thtlr liability to break lOU percent In
deed, no one wenn. It would be willing to wear the
old style piste any longer than they could conven
iently get them exchanged. All branches of Den.
ttstry performed In the bat and moat substantial
manner. In filling teeth with gold, etc— we chair
lenge competition from anv gunner, and can refer
to living subject* whore hlllnTs bare stood be
tween thirty and fatty year.. Among the number
lion. John Aillson will exhibit tilling., we lower
tell soma, year. ago' the tooth as perfect as the
day they were filled. Laughing Gas prepared on
a new plan. freeing it from all unplessantand dan
gerous effects. snaking the extraction of teeth a
source of pleasure rather lhar. of horror and pain„ -
prices as low "n• any good dentist In lbe Site.
Office at fkaver Stat tun. iroclkestcr In.
noriktfl ' T. J. & 11. J CiLtiNDLltft:
Siity-Fire First Prizaletials Awarded.
TITS GREAT
Baltimore 'Piano
• Manufactory
WILLIAM i . KSAME & CO.,
Manufacturers of
GRAND. NITARE, AND UPRIGIIT
tIATIO 11M11134
BALTIMORE, All).
Ttiese Instruments hare been before the public
for nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence
alone attained an amperreAtuNl pr. •emsnenct ertikb
,pranouncor them 'unequalled. Their
"1"11N.V.
combines great power. oWeetnem and flue singing
quality. Y 111,11 PA. greaLparlty of Intonation, and
sweetness throughout the entire !Cite. Their
IMil
"INDUC.I it -•
1• pliant arid elastic, and entirely free Item the
raltreera found In co man) Piano..
In York n‘nnonlp
they are utinimared.ueind none but the very beat
FIZAPONILD XAISHIAt_ the lanzu capital employed
In our harinere enabling no to keep an, Immense
etock of inmber, de,„ ou Wad..
• -. -
COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC
No medicine or treatment can excel the
powerful curatire power of
DR. SIMMS'
White Pulmonic Balsam:
It cum with a rapidity mairptalled by any other
remedy offered for 'fluent and Lung dimmers. It
a recommended be overl.Uvlperoon.la Wilming.
ton. and hundreds la Philadelphia. Baltimore. and
other Oil. and entutormittea throe:tient the
try. Itr. Peunington,tof Wilmington. litinohr,
writes that there le not (with a Sew exceptional a
family In that city who will ho without It If pouf
hie to ptocore It. Such be popularity whemeer
It Is known—And Oda pupal:trite arta. from the
fact that It aulverrally cures all whoa.. It. There
la no mut of COUGHS. COLLIS. BORK THROAT,
ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. citovr, mono
sprrTr.va. nomm4EN MS; and even PULNO.
NARY coNsuurrioN.s here the ayatern ht not
broken down with Ut wearer Ilite d 1...... or pre
tended medicine, or inexperienced advice.. that
title Baleam will not cure If carefully toed astord.
Mg to direction.. We _„euarantee it all we repro
pent it to be, and Invite n trial from the aftlicted
everywhere. Priee.so teem median Mee, and II
for large .land Wile., Prepared only by
• J. H. SIMMS, NI.
PEACTioAL 0120AXIC CIIEMIS7
.'No. 707 Market Kt..
1111jfING TON, Del.
•
(
Pbtladelidda depot, Johttron, liolloway Com
den. Citt Arch Street.
flaltlmote drool. S. S. Ilnncc. 1( Baltimore St.
- For rale by hteolcloo Deatenrcenentlly.
Juttettitlttly
ME'VRAN ' & S.IE_DEL7
IMl=
HEINEMAN, MEYRAN SIEDLE
Nn.42 Filth Avrnite; Pittsburgh, Pa.
GOLD AND OLVERSMITHS
Anil dealen4 in*
FINE JEWELRY,
WATCHES. DIAMONDS AND
• SILVER PLATED WARE
Agency fnr uy the best 'mikes or
,%.311.1.1t.1CAN
SETH THOMAS CLOCKS.
Speciirrettention p a id to the repairing and
• adjusting of -
FINE WATCHES.
net:kit/4y.
C.Br Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages. instlces' Blanks
rt constantly on nand and toe sale at this ottlee.
IiTrYknELS
'LbOK
The Iladersigried Has Just Ope n ed
A CON PLETE ASSORTM EN T OP
DRY - GOODS,
'HO, Caps. Nallaue,etoetualra:a. Glue, Nana,
Lamp Oil s Table Cutlery. -
(31* PO 0 M Ri M S
PBOVISIOTS,
Ott the career at Alto lied Market Pheate,
Bridgewater, Pa.
Having had conside;able experience in the
•
Makcantlleßusiness,
lie Flatten 111emelt tMt lifs
Selection of Goods
• Ana Ss Prices
Will "'fore kkteiefaelary 10 . ohe Pith&
•
• ".
THE PATRONAGE Or 1118 OLD pA7
" TOONS, AND . ALL •OTH ERB,
'lgo rossippertnilly, Solleited
7'. Nir-aavywr.
Mvatiserients.
`wogM ....--...61.1.4158.—W Miaow pre.
t o n 13.21,40 elms, with combat maybe.
'Ma at ter 'whole et the limo or les e t .
open momeate.• Ilsolatatitsw, Wttu e o
Ma. Panama ot' either sox &tally um tom k.
apontaoal ram
aa lth fi lLuPerth.l eara .7l: ri i ii in all tll llll l :ll l lT hell.
we libellee May said their address arol test Me
sae, VI make last topatikiett Mier: To
pa t )
ao art tot wa we retie It to
pay foi IM Wattle 01 w kr Tell partkalsr,
valuate* sample erbki .do to
spout. aid a earl mi The lesmie. Literary (.4.
;m(me—one of, the lailMst aott best tamely boo,
cfnegya i tt eel* WI Orre
dress ;7. C. ra il & &till), Ata l :orts, 14,
rr
Worhe New York Dtty-li odfi,
ai
/ ma Charooo of IV Alle Arprowery Apelv ick—.l pl P rat Clau
mat taglit lbg. Wu 4. fttle
~ EatabSighell to Mk kr per 'for: Si
.Ix moothr. tiotorribe tor It. For Sprrinteo co Sr
orktres4 “DAY•DAML, Xerti York tit ." s,
TILL N. 1. PITCIPSPaiaIIy Plop.lelait
cx—tpo vim oat. by Mil S. 'react. b,
to ewe alfdlotaoopof Me person: 4111 n, O'
compkiloo. Wite to 114 Ilroedway. 11.4e1(.4 .
. i0114 N 4 4 11 410140 - . - :.
sEND,P.F t eIIIIIO 1 . 1
. Ice 4.5 cr6l.
httl
is,4l;rAte""
IiIGGS do 1312014
lustrated and Descriptive Catalogue
Of 17oteer and Vegetable &Ma,
ANDSUMMenI:I.OWERINO
WOU UM,
Will Or ready for nmillnir by the middle or'Janna
ry. noltrithrmodlez oar great lam or type. pap...
tormrlogs. Mt.: by fire, which ile.troyed the .bh
PriatllM .15C. of the Rochester Possocrat and
Oren WU, V.lti Teethe.,
It will be printed
on lin elegant now °h46
peke. ith ut . k d
with howl'.
Five II midred Original hostage
And two Onely executed Colored I'4W—overt-
Men. hat ail or at bled were grown by ourseivs a
paat reason from our own 'Pick of Seeds ta
originality. execution suit extent of the rover's).
It I. uulike, and eminently superior to any enter
Catalogue on •• Floral Guide" estanL lb. UM,
toimo will cunaltayf lls panes, and as anon is pub.
Itahcal will LO.evA free to alt Who ordere4 reed.
from at. by wail tut season. 10 Where a dxm.
of t 5 cent. per copy will be made, 'Mob la rot me
vale. of the Colored Plates. We I.olllt
friends that the ludacement• we over to parch.-
et a of oertis, a. to tostilty and extent of Stork
Diaconate mid Premium.., are unrorpsived. /los e
rend rodent for Cetalovaeiwithost delay.
Our Colored Chromo for 1871,
Will lm read) to rend mat In January. The Oda
nut will represent Forty•two Varlett.• of o h o .,
and pupas:Flower. or natural via -and enlor. We
design to make IL the beet Mate 01 Honer. ever
homed. Size 19E14 Inchmt. The limn value would
he et least Two Dollars: we ttuq however. tar.
nish It to Costumer. at 7.1: yei io sad offer It
as a l'remlum upon order. lor Seed., . s e eec.,
fugue waen out. littlfitin Bicuertira.
horbeater. New York.
rs. WETVID. tkc'y.
1826 rvl,4rollr.“l
The old standard remedy for Couzba, Cala, , U ot " .
gumption. '..Soffang Mtn. - l,rtuu , fba,,
Co.. Roston.
P
DEPILATORY OWDER....
U moved blapergarrit• balr Are minute, •t:z.
out 'Wary to the skin. Sent by mall for IlLz
Cpbaants Astbana Cure
Relieves most vlolent paroaysan. ig Ire riete,.
and MUM, a speedy cure. Plea tl lif msiL
Till: I.IIaANESE llAllt fiTAIN
Colors the whiskers and hair • besatthl
or. Armee. It cvmsbia of only Das pre,,tr a t,.. a
:Scents by mall. Address 8. C. r HUY V.,
PI Jayne Street. Philadelphia, f
pent free. Sold by alt Dstargistg. legivg
' - ‘l - B'o3lll*
sslosloPerDay,..ll;i.... - ;„„T.
In our new bushier...stoke from B.i to egg p. a .
day, In their own loatlider. Yell partirner tgl
Instructions sent free by mall. The., In r-vt 4
pennmarnt.. peodtable work. rbtaa!d 4'
once. GEO. & Portland )1,
cbd Jels
EMPLOYMENT FUR ALL.
44'. S. L ry per
Ag , 000.. 10 seT r i e m e r k ileVs t Tam n. 4 t
1 -
covering. Address SWEET A .
Michigan febl.l•
Agents ! Read This!
Nn WILL AGE.VIS A nAL.IIIT
$3O per week sal elyrnomur eine Ate,
COMallini011: (0 sell oar new and wonderful lain
Wean Address MirWAGSEItd Cu, ,„
Mich. (On.
131kNel1OilkSCIY7—Any latly nr zettieksa
rl make SOW a month.serute their nee taw -
ae. end Indepeedm,Cc. by obtain to: I>T( 11111
ANCT. PAScINA7ION . ..er Mill. NIA
YD paeme: e:olk. Pull instromtom, to cm It •
'M.,: o'er men or at.tm.l..t ttil. boo to 11,
ye, mas, become T/211 (V or Writhe; N•111,1n, p
Motion. tsp•rltusllstn. Alchemy. Ple'..notly
titan., or Diesels. Brigham Yoen.f. Wei
Guide to Slarrlage..te . all emotslord to the asst.
Itakteln sold; ;rice by null, la Mutt. it Z. tovr
11 """. . , 114,11 1 W1 . ' f 'T e: C. C .L ire : A K
wi nY rl4l6Tl. ;I ' o il f ith VX
J root
ere. As au capital Is sequlrml, all eleMme .l
urnterl emplo Meat should mad for tie hoot..
elostnr, ten cents for Imstagre, to T EVASs 1
CO., 41 !South Mb St Philadelphia. tral.4s
CCITIOES. 110 W STRINGE:
l'Ae Married Litly's Prir44,lCompcx44 G.t•
the dodr.d information Sent Yr, for 011
rtmpp.. Addra,• METZGER. lisow,r
j
sue, Aso
SILVER'WATCHES,
fkintne la - Cant Gobi tientmg Came Watches'
(lienuaad /AMIN' slwol.reyutalcd and rammed
r time Mid wear (at halt the noul prtcv), sin
Sth each.
The Extra nut ()Wulf , Catat Go:. Ec.zire
Tarnod. panting Cased, Foil ie.. rile d d Ltv,
Movements. perlectly adjusted to ahem:um , on
utotedt, and each warranted by spemal certZ, , ,
at uelj pa rock
The 8 . 7 4% te Timm and hither a grad., sr:
ekronornerer Dalasee at /33 eacA.
The Same as Last WITH Fria NiemiW.n. ,
and .SYnn-windiag oad Sating Attadanva,
uo key, wound sad eel by the Mcm, oul to
snot.
Ali Ma abort ITalcArs are par at AGO' p - , . rI
arh warranted for time and wean •
SILVER WATCILIES.
I.!.rtra Fine. Pure. Meer, Hunting Clued
and Loultel'i. at only eadh.
/led Qualify Cala .Silrer. Iluntlng
Jewelled lever: at $l.l (ark.
A.dra 'tad Quality. Patte4t, an
numctet Muretundo. !Why Jewennl, at
each.
the Wslaws are el Dfurrunleil, Dna If v. ,
perfect will be taken back and Money returned.
Sl47 Its Terrilfv 170 moray is atiraYee, fna
mule by Esprcra. pa) abie on dem eq . , wet
riIuyILICUE TO ors,' ADD r.1.41115t ncr•ons rain
ron.. by paying Exprefts ch np and if ma ',-
AMU, returned. Me. 41 r heas Do Eypet ea run.,
goods will be real br .Nre It. la regklered packs; e..
byDenillee eallh In Wearer
PERSOASoulfripg Rotate. ett law. Ina
reefife as Faint llnfeht rf 5.141 0 e au, lii
Abe, GOLD CIIAINN (Veut.:. at lA. 1•• • lif •
/JAI& alslo. lei to $l5 ca 11. Thc the-t 6,1
Plated and Orulde Gold Pl.alur at ft 1. 5 to
each, 1
bbitsVtlon and price of Watch rrialrcl.
and old by mall direct Irma
K 11.121110,1 WATCII CO.,
Ja1. 4 : , 4 33 1 148 FULTON .h 7/: KL7. or /cc/
_ _
• HOMES
FOlt THE
Rare orportnultlew are now otrereo Tit
homes Ina mild. Ansel*, and roacsaiul ,i11111:e r
one-tenth of their value Aro ye nr hence.
TOE NATIONAL REAL ILRTATI:
has for sale real eetate of retry
e 4 is R., 1441 die as4s•osiblern t•Lair,
stock. voiaZatolfrntr harm:: rice.r..mr
ton plant-oleno : limbsr end otioeral lamb , : re,
tillage out enrol revidell,..e. and Dwiaer rand-
milts and is U olles.lhrtori....
Write for bunt lerubtler content pc. do.criptl
rs
location. pike and Of 1.11,1.91 M t 13.,
for rale.
' .11.so,cunnect(si wih our oth,, 0.
have • genera! !loins and There' .Igonry 00
Inn espervieton of the well known Thema. Ttn:e.
late of the Ordnance .rtment. who hat
set...Wilk and practical Inechrude. and well aria=
led In :he different Uor ern:nest Department ,
perially to the War and Nary. Ordnance and
I'A'l' NT 0 .1 0 1.'1 ID E.
_—listrat.--irorsero carefully prepared. pretr ,
teetny executed, and !Weals oscura! for int , '
ors in the Afore'st possible now.
nprelal atlendkrt given to rekant
tamer fiir nine", estropaoa. haterfertore,
'war, if c.
• • .
Pretintiaary emanboollem as to the patenitt , -!
of an artic.e made on receipt a • beer um — r
lion of the acme—no model being fetpnred.'
E=M
POOll. nßiv.v.rkrroits
by towlsting Mein In prorating 'Wrap and a' ,
ward. untiring their larcialoor.
Confidential In our butanes. Te4ll..hr WO In
rentorr.
Tenni more reaseuablejbge h
Wt
agency. elrrnlarcontatningral.w..T.'' —.
and free. Addrr.: U. W. t'Littkba. t .
The National Real retat..4rvy.
VI 'and 4711 itiata. Menne, lb:v14 11 0u , '
keNif .
COAL FOR MALE.—The onderlYnot "
countantly.on Wind* grid article of Loup so
Nut Cad. n Well he nlll.ll at mnionahle prier*
either it the bank, or tr 111 deliver to narchneen -
The bank to located on McKinley's km. ins
tads trim. tho Intl Ft. Way...t MM O itr oo.4.
and but a abort dt-tance horn Denver rtarlou
hare also n good ankle of Fts• tuy. *bhp I
dieinw of at reasonable rat,.
t odors lone ray repirleuer to Bridgewater, no ri
X. had Camps to It ..caner. or at the bath. o
recelrOprurno. attentron. J. C. MOULYKIL
srit: IsTit-...3
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for Stolid Tetra, ticrttlfor ter enty.funr ttilnott.
on }riJay. February Mb. -For general crreahr
catalogue. and other Information addle..
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TN the Orphan** Court of Allegheny County. V*
1. No, 4, June Tenn. 1810. lu toe =dirt of tb•
Estate) of Frederick Wendt, dec • d• ‘ 4•01 rf
lalda. To Demister 0. Connlndluile. jowoh
Coldwgwood, Nancy Wendt. Ih.
Wrodi.
riet Wendt. now intendarried with Wiillato I'
"loon Frederick Wendt, a minor, and rho
" Glutdlnh Elvin Wendt. now luternaarry
with John W. Ilatter*On. wh° 141, '”""" °0 1
Christian 1. Wendt, Joon/64.. Moon. Chatl.•
William,. John 11. William*, Mary William , .o'.
ttderinanled with Henry E. Morphia John
Mary Ann Janes widow. now latertuard , d
Wen. ll. Jacoby: gamey W.:.1111‘ MI. now Interns
ried wlttaJacK Itoolt ;neat. builleso.lblrr,
A. Sullivan, John McKee,
William K.
lirnry Mete*. a Imo lc, of whom W. C. .t1.4. 1 . 1 i
b6"h CUO26ItCI.:
• Yo g n are hereby n ll
otified that an
be ht-ht In purstuince of the above ntentloord
of rtartltion or Vaiaation. on the pretal.n..
Oorunizh of Birmingham, Allegheuy roan*.
sylt ants. at Lot No. 000, erw pito of the o.
intairhanitilass Company. In said writ awseo:-
GM Friday, Me na day if Fibrwarr. A. Io
t eal
at ten, o'clock. a. to make parinto
!mom lbs helms of decid.,ln sat* low°
m ,;
and In such proportions as bna y the boa or 10 ,
Commonwealth dlowted, lie.. at which ttn.
and plate you dirtyll al.lOll ttend gIen FLEIIINU think proper , „
Oberlin! Moe: Plltsblush. DOE. 115.
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AT HALF PRICE
Ibr We at till *war