Continued 071 77tird Age.) _Miss Martha was:determined to keep things gall; and mice,. when the eonverignion. laid died out entirely; she made a desperate'effort'to renew it by remarking, as they met a man on lorseback, That horse switches his, tail just us:they .do at theft. When I was to Bosting I saW horses switch their tailSjust that way." What surpriSed Ralph was to see shat klat. Creek. Went to meeting.— EVerYbody washere- - -Ahe Meanses, the Juncoes, the Bantam, and all the rest. Everybody on Flat Creek peared to be there except the old wooden legged ibasket-maker. This family was reoresented by Shocky Who had come, doubtless, :to get a glimpse of Hannah, not to hear Mr. Bosaw preach.i• In fact, few were thinking of the religious service.— They went to :church as a conimon resort to hear the news, and-find out What was the cUrrent sensation. ..On this particular morning there Seemed to be some unusual excite ment. Ralph perceived it as he rode up. Au excited:crowd, even though it' be at a church - door on a Sunday morning, cannotconmal its agitation. h a ipti deposited Miss Hawkins on the stile, and then gotilown himself, ind paid her the closest attention to the door. ThiS attention was for Bud's benefit. But Bud only stood ivith his hands in his pockets, 'scowl lig worse than ever. Ralph, did not co in at, the.door. It was notithe Flat Creek custom. The men gossip tti outside ' while the women chatted ,vithiti. Whatever may have been ne cause of the excitement, Ralph toutd not gee at lt. When he enter a littletnot of people they became cm barrassed ,and the group.dissolved itself, and its component parts joined railer companies.- What had the current of conversation to do with. He heard old Pete .Jones say ing that the blamed old wooden leg was in it anyhoW. He'd been seen going howe at: two in the mornin.' And he could name somebody else of he chooseti. But it was best to clean nit one at a time. And just then there wasA murmur: "Meetin's took up." *lid the. masculine element filled the vacant half ot\the hewed log church. 'When Ralph saw Hannah looking utterly dejected, his heart smote him mil the great struggle set : in again. Bad it .not been for the thought of the other battle ' !and the comforting presence of the Helper, I fear Bud's intere‘ts would'have fared badly.— Itat Ralph, with the spirit of a mar tyr, eresolved to wait until be knew cc hat the result of Bud's suit should I.e, and wliethet., indeed, the young. ;tato' had pritir claims, as he evi- Jeufly thought he had. lle.turned hopthitly to thesermon, determined to pa-k up any crumle , of condort that might fall, front Mr. IlOsatV's meagre:table. • In reporting it single specinieu 'of Mr. Bosaw's serinote I shall n - ot take the Illierty which Thucydides and ether nucient historians did, of 11::1K ilig the sermon and putting it int() the h6l - o,s mouth, but shall give that wit icjh VA-II LC X OLlCittli -You see, my,respuctive he..,rers," ht heb , ran—but alas! ,i can never pic ture 1,, nu 'the rich red nose, the see sawing gusturus, the nasal rt-outttu..x.., the -11111;e, the hielandluly . min( r 1,....y,;:tud thar. " reliective litar'(.rs -ail, you act - uh zts 11(A% —all an my text' --a!s Kays that the ux 1.114 m uth his owner--alt, anti--alt the a,.—all ltis nt:tster's A—lt ! Now, tnv respectiVe heart rs— rilt, they're a mighty bight tt r r rebein idittive---ali at wex t intatz;:ah and oxen—alt." I Ralph could:. not help reflecting that there waif, a mighty sight of rvsentltlate:e between some 'nen and asses. But the preacher did not see this analogy. It lay top close to him ", "bekase—alt, you set., men --ah is mighty like oxen i —ati.. Fer the 's a trvinengious dellerence--ali :ttwixt (lettere:it oxen—all, jest as Char is at wext 4141'i -rent tneti—alt; her toe nx kintweth—alt his owner--alt, and the ass--alt, his waster's crib-- alt. Now - toy repetitive hearers— ah" the preacher's voice Filen-grew mellow, and thesuccuerlingseutenees were in the twist pathetic awl 1 Ligu briEltp, “you all know -all that our humble speakef-',.-alt has got-- 1111 jest the hest yoke of steers—ah in this torniship—ah.” illere Betsey short shook the floor with a sup pressed titter. 'l'hey a'n't no .- , veti steers as them air two of onne—ali in this whole kedentry—ah. Them crack oxen over at t:lifty—ah ha'n't a pateltin' to mine—ah. Fer the ox knoweth Ins owner—all, and the ass --:th his toaster's "Now, my respective hearers--ah, They's aright smart sight of defer ence—l:lt :it wext them air two oxen - -oh, jest It_ke they is atwext (letter ent Fer—ati" here the speaker . g,rkw 4:truest and salted thy lr, from thi, to the close, in a must frightful way 1, "fer—alf, you see—ah when Igo out —ah in' the tuurnite— all.- -to ol:t.—alt—up ah—them air steers—ah, and 1 says—alt, 'Wu, Eerry- -alt Br rry--ah: \Vu, ' why Berry—all jest -I.uals stuck still-ail !and don't liartily hreatlie—air while I put on the yoke -tth, mai put in the kiuw-ttli, and tut iu tht• key—alt. ter iny tiretlirring— the ox -- t tlt owner--ah, - and the 11:,..•—ith nni , tt•pls -- —lu ge•r -all "But —all, niy lwarers nut-- ah when 1 stand at Cother eend of Uie poky-jah, and say, 9 '.tane, Buck =9 —An! COME BUCK—AIi!' why V hat to you think—all': Buck—ah ! t!„‘t ornery ole Buck—ait, 'stid of roulin' right along—all and put tin' his 'neck under—ah, acts just like stone teen—ah what is fools—ah, and kinder sort puts his head down—ali and kinder looks read—air, and says Bo( )--trh ."' Ala,! Ralph found no spiritbal editicati(ol there, and he was in no unoltoh amused. And so, while the .strinon drew on through two long and dreary, hours, Ralph for (g.it the preacher m noticing a bright ;41'1.4:11 ozard Inch, having taken up v, winter quarters behind the tin that hung just back of the preacher's head, had been de- ny the genial warmth coming from the - great box-stove, and now ran ant two tir tlfrce teet from his stielter, looking down upon the red tr preacher in a most confidential and amusing manner. sometimes he wdithl retreat belt did the candle stick, which was not twelve inches front the preacher's head, and then rush out again. At each appearan ce Betsey short would stuff her hand kerchief into her, mouth itad shake in a most distreing way. *hock.)• wondered what the lizatd was wink ing at the prezeherabout: And Miss Martha thought that it reminded her ,it a lizard that she See nt the East, the time she was to Busting, in ajar of alcohol in the Natural HiStory Itoums. The Squire was not-disappointed in his anticipation that Mr. licbaw %% (add :Attack his denomination with smite fury. In fact, the old preacher ~nttdid Himself in his violent indigna tion . at "the-x , people that follow cionpbell—ah, that thinks—ah that o k:iiellve-4trwill save 'em—ah, and that belong—ah to temp'rince sock- and Sunday schools—uh, and them air things—uh, that's not or therized in . the Bible—ah, but comes of the dev'iiith, and takes folks as tx.:longs to'ewhell—alt." As they- eat& oat the door Ralph rallied enough to remark : "lie did attack yourpeople, Squire." hi! yes," said the Squire. "Didn't you seethe Serpent hint:"' . But when the long, long hours were ended Ralph got on the clay-bank mare and rode up alongside the stile whence Miss Martha mounted. Alai as he went away with a heavy heart, he overheard. Pete Jones call out to somebody: '`We'llitend to his case a Christ ma." Christmas was two days off. And-Miss Martha remarked 'with much trepitlidation that poor Pear son would have to 'leave. She'd al- ways ,been afraid that would be the end of it. It reminded her of some thing she heard at the East the time she was down' to Baiting. " (To BE CONTMVEM) TUE SOUTH CAROLINA RC KLUX. • Wholesale Arrests in Spartanburg aunty—Lawyers AtintBl47l4 and Other Prominent Persons Fleeing From Justice. SPARTANBUnG, S. C., Oct! 22 . Thelettersof your speciatipaqespond eat from this place last Spring, and the reports of the Congress Commit tee, have prepared your readers. for the. shocking disclosures that are now being made here of the ,Demo cratic Ku-Klux conspiracy against the lives, liberties, and property of the Republicans of this and adjacent counties; Senator Scott and asso ciates found, by the sworn statements of the victims and other crediblelwit nt..sse; that, in Spartanburg county alone, upward of 500 men and women hadsuflee rd some form of viorence front the KeKlux. Several ' had been kitled, others wounded, by gun and pistol shtits, while the greater number' had been whipped in the most barbarous manner. To escape violence, many respectable persons, male and female, slept in the woods through all last Winter, without thee A tire would have pointed out their ptaces..of cons alment to the ruffians who sought their lives. From the great number of victims. it was in ferred that the number of the min spirators must be great, but how great none but, their own leaders had the means of knowing. Terror reign-. ed for months. Thu most shocking murders Were committed, and no at tempt even to ferret out and bring to justice the perpetrators was made. No one dared to move. The Courts were all iu the hands. of the Ku- Klux. This state of things went on until the U. S. Court in Raleigh tried and convicted n number of the North Carolina KU-Klux. Alarmed by these convictions, 'a young until of this county came forward and con fessed MS aninection with the Ku- Klux, and gave the names of about a dozen others. Several parties were soon arreshxl. Since then, whole "dens." with their officers have come in and surrendered, and disclosed the names of their codfederates. Up to this time 75 have been arrested in this (Spartanburg; county. All these are white Democrats, but its debased, and, for the most part, as ignorant and villainous a set of men as Agy country ran produce. Their testi mony involves many of the mast in fluential men of the county, embrac ing lawyers, doctors, and even pro fessed ministers of the gospel. There are warrants nut for about 100, who thus far have eluded the officers. Among these is one member of .the State Legislature, one member of the South Carolina Conference of the M. E. Church South, one leading Bap tist minister, and other equally prominent persons. It is believed that from 1,000 to 2,000 men in this county are involved directly or indi rectly in the outrage; committed. THE FENIAN RAID. Masterly - TurtieB of O'Neill and Or DOA "hue— The ..-Irmy of biraziou Pia to Flight 1,, u Squetd of S. Soldiers. gentlemno from Fort Garry, who xvs*, at the Hudson Bay Puflt at the time it )v ti. captured by the Fen -IMS, gives ilic following account of the affair,: About 7 o'clock, on the morning of the sth ult., the early risers of the Hudson Bay Post discovered a squad of armed men approaching the Post in military array. At their head niarched Gen. O'Neil, supported by O'Donohue, Col. Donnelly and Col. Carley. The force amounted to some thirty Mel!, all armed with breetii loading Springfield Titles. At the Post there were three men and two ‘voinen, ‘vho quietly submitted to a superior force, and made no desist ance. the Custom-House our in formant was stopping over night with a friend. Their morning, slum bers were rudely broken, and they were prisoners. Everything wits done peaceably and in order, and shortly alter taking possession the "army of invasion" proeeeded to take break fast. Sentinels.werestationed around the Post, and the opening scene of a bloodless war \vas ended. The Gen eral commanding called a council of war. ,Future conquests were under consideration when, about noon, one of the sentinels appeared in breath less haste with the information that a large force of V. S. troops was with in a short distance, and rapidly ap proaching. 'fins startling intelligence caused great consternation among the victorious warriors comprising the "Army of Invasion." A fearful panic seized them, and not one stood upon the order of his going, but all fled in hot haste. General. O'Neil forgot his sword and the O'l)onohue left his-ritle and accoutrements.; Col. Wheaton and :to men pursued and captured O'Neil, Donnelly, Carley, and ten others, all of whom were taken over to Fort Pembina and placed under guard. The O'Dono hue had stripped for the race, and succeeded in making hiS escape, but we learn that he was afterwards (lap ared by some half breeds and bro't over to Pembina, and now kkeps company 'with General 0' Neil,N in charge of the commanding officer at Pembina. A Rawl Deinowaration In IIaILI- El= A lecture on the life and character of General Lee, by General Wade Ilatnpton, in ltaltimore, last week, was made the occasion of a grand deinoiist-ratiun by the secesla sympa tit izerk of that city. 'Long bOure the time for the lecture the 'Hall was densely packed. jefferson Davis at tended, and when he entered there was au uproar of :applause which lasted several minutes. Hampton plaCed , Lee above Napoleon, Wel lingtou; and all other generals of modern times. Not content-with nat,-Ite drew comparisons with the Federal generals, whom he declared incaltible and inferior, except Mc clellan, whose name elicited ap piztum:, fle declared that their mode .of warfare was a disgrace to any en lightened nation and said : "We have been "defeated, but 1 would rather be thus conquered than thus disgracefully victorious, having ob i tinned a conquest by such detestable and inhuman warfare." He asserted that Lee never hail more tlnw 45,000 men, and always conquered, though the enemy had three to his one ; lie never lost a - liattle, and the nearest he ever came to defeat was at (tettys burg,, which was a drawn Indite. Tu multuous applause followed these re marks, the audience seeming wild with excitement and bouquets were showered upon the stage in great profusion. • Horatio Bolster, an ex-prize-fight er, a thief and woman beater in hour_ es of ill-fame, who went deliberately, on the 2 -211 of February last in Wash ington, a gunning for a noted gamb ler who was physically too strung for him and who had Just before given hi in a beating,and shut. Min dead, has Just been found guilty of manslaugh ter and only sentenced to the ilhany :Penitentiary for . years. This sentencewas 'the 'result of a second trial, on the first having been found guilty of murder and %MS sentenced .to be hung. Only a few days since a man, gambler by prok_wsion, who was under indictment for murder, was iumuitted outright by a fflWash ington jury. It Seeni9 that it is on ly necessary for the friends of an as sas.sln there to -buy up witnesses, which are numerous i s n all large cities, who will be willing'to - tuke an oath Ito anything that maY reduce the Crime of murder to a ease of self-do fence. —Slavery In Brazil is by no means yet completely abblished. The law of Sept. 27, which has received so much commendation, dOtit no more than give freedom to the Slaves of the Crown and of religious communities, and the negro pr i isoners in the State prisons and mines. These Include butte small part of . the slave popula tion, and further legislation Is needed to complete the work ,of emancipa tion. That this legislation will be granted in time is not doubtful,' but for the present the blot of slavery re inains upon the reputation ofprazil. A Rough Joke.—We take the ,. fol lowing horn the Virginia Enterprise of September 15th: When Judge Ames, of the San Diego Herald, left Lieutenant Derby In charge of that journal during - a brief absence, some fiifteen years ago, the latter created something of a sensation by changing the politics of the paper, and running it a few issues in a groove as original as it was humorous. Since then Derby has found many imitators, but the original "departure" has never been equalled. Some of out exchanges are publishing the• freaks of a sub-editor in Colorado, however, which for atrocity are not much behind the journalistic frolic , of "Phcenix." It seems that -the edi tor of the Colorado Herald had occasion to leave town for three or four days, and committed his paper during his absence to the chive° of a young man, a novice In a journalism, whom he Mill just en gaged as assistant. Beford leaving he instructed the ambitious young editor not to permit any chance to go unitn 'proved w force the paper and its very 'small subscription price upon the atten tion of the publid. The following night, while the editor was far away from home. his wife died very suddenly.. Upon the assistant devolved the unpleasant duty of announcing the sad Intelligence to the public, Redid as follows: " GON,E, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.—WO are compelled this morning to perform a duty whieb iv Remiliarly painful 'to the able asmktant editur, who has been en gaged on this paper at au enormous ex pense, in accordance with - our determin ation to make the Herald a first-class joUrnal. Last night death suddenly and unexpectedly snatched away from her domestic hearth (the best are advertised under the head of stoves and furnaces in another -column) Mrs. Agatha Burns, wife of Rufus I'. Burns, the gentleman editor of the Herald, Terms three dol lars a year, invaribly iu advance. A kind mother- and an exemplary wife. Office over Coleman's grocery, up two flights olotairs. Knock hard. 'We shall miss tbee,'rnothor, we shall miss thee.' Job printing solicited. Funeral at half past 4, from the house just across the .street from the Herald office. Gone to be an angel now. Adveglisoments in serted for ten cents a square. The editor returned immediately, and proceeded solemnly to the Herold office with a double-barreled shotgun. 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The too= dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Orval vield to its power; and cases of ilAitteump dots, cured by this preparation, are ;Hilda , Iv' known, so remarkable us hardly to be La' tiered, were they not proven beyond dispute 'As a remedy it is adequate, ou which the public may rely for full protection. ity curing Coughs the of more serious disete.e, it -a% o unnumbered lives, and en tunount of soliertn; not to be computed. It challenges trial, and run vines the most sceptical. Every family shnuu keep it on hand as a protection against the earl: and unperceived attac.Lof l'ulmouriry Affectionn which are easily met nTlirst, hut which becont , incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. 'Pets der lungs need this defence; and it is nowisc t be without it. As a •afeguard to chiliireo, :out. the distressing diseases which beset the This, and Chest of Chilanowl, CHERRY l'r cronm is istvaluable; for, by its timely use, midi"; Mdes are rescued front premature graves..;:. tired to the love unit affection centred ou Own. it acts speedily and surely a gaiust•ordin;try cols ecuring sound and health-reatoriug sleep. N ale will suffer troublesome Influenza and pan. al Bronchitis, when they know how cast!: hey can be cured. Originally the product of long, latairious, no. leceslful chemical incestigatihn, uo coit or toi • spared in trial:Mg every bottle in tl;e utino os,ible perfection. It may ho continently re upon as possessing all the virtues cc 1i..• sec \ Whited, and capable of pro.lio•i••.: cores a; nuunible as the grcstest it has eves effected. Pap Agra OT C. AYER & CO., Lowe". 1",5.1., Practical end AtAllYtlcal SOLD BY ALL DRUM:I6I'd LVEZIWIIIiiiP. octtly II ATS BONNETS to its oriyinen Ayer's Ain.t the grim of motion science, few are 01 more real eitlial mankind than (WO: of feetual remedy for ul diseases of the Throa and Lump. A vie• trial of its virtue , throughout this an, ether countries, ha r Rowell & Co.'s-AdVertisertients. "VlDEAWAKE 7 :situtir t Pale Of: superb French Oil Chronsoa—snelecta LIFE SL7X.—ez• onlattefae•simiks of arigirml OU Paintings, GIV EN AWAY SO every ber to - ; HENRY WARD' BEECHER'S °Rik?' LITER &RY, IIGIOUS. WEEKLY' NEWSPAPBB. Agents baring grest puce" IQ One took 1,000 names In 3 months; another al in 35 days; another 115 to one'vreek ; one 4T In one day, and many others equally wellonaktng from $.5 and $lO to 1140 per day. ' 'rakes on An old agent who know. asys: "I think It the but business for eaneassfra ever (feral. Sony I did notengage sooner.' P/ 1 7_ . tmter - ttlin any book gamey. et rare Manes contaks money. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED, Intelligent men and women wanted everywhere. It you wish good territory, rend early for circular and taunt .1 B. FORD & CO.. I? Park race, N. 11 ThomAeld St., Boston ; kis West MA& son St.. Chicago. . AGENTS W A NTED THE YEAR °F BATTLES The nlltoryl of the. Wit between France and Germany. embracing ohm Perla under the Com• mane. 200 illustrations ; Manages ; price. $3.301 wo r k cop already sold. The only complete work. Nothing equals it to sell. Makin* 10.000 copies per month now. In English and Germaa Tenn. unequaled Wilt 11.13. Address GOODSPEED C o. C 37 Park Row. New Yo r k' W,OOD'S YINV:13111 trell,% - tho coming year to every sdbseriber: of !erry's Mdsedtd, the Toledo Made. Pol 4 Democrat. ewwwww". etc.. *bleb initTn = ence ofs • M'trTwt a== larlty. 114eace 11= Mums Parton. Theodore = ear Tlllnn.trerilalrttr etc., wr le or every num a'ett; L i en Fg. t three nret•cleas period odleale for the OM of one of them. A variety of premiums on equally liberal term. It le an orig . Wel, me ~ant-claps Inicarine: Volume 'X begins with Jen. GOMM end s free. Address S. h. 14041Inteurnl."T" EVERY FARMER Lt lnrlted to'send his address awl receive Free and Postage. Paid a copy of the American Farm Journal, The most Practical. the Best and Cheapest Illus trated Apltultural paper in the United States, Only 75 tents per year. Send for a specimen copy. Addtess MILLER, LOCKE a CO., Toledo, Ohio. - Solicited by MUNN &Co. PATENTS ieubni,VT'arhetlirtf,A-n'4tr; Tort:. Twenty-five years' experience. Pamphlets containing Patent Laws with full directions how to obtain patents—free. A bound voluine of 118 pages, containing the NSW CENSUS by counties and all large chits, 140 Engravings of Alectuatical Movements, Patent Laws and rules for obtaining Patents. mailed on receipt of 2-S con: e. ' • • 1110 old A? z mo a t ,• 7 - eat. and ar g i ir T , % l o p , Ineti reliable ~....k • t /// IP lion fo u r obtain log a Mercantile Education. VIP — Practical Busi ness !nen as Instructor,. For totioncuatlon write for a circular to P. DUFF & WNW. ,uotil:Aw • Plttirborgb, Pa. The CONGRESS ARCTIC. The BEST winter OVERSHOE NO WOMB to break t NO MULE to pot on Neat, Genteel, Stylish ~ 181 i TOM 8110 E onus FOR ITI 4 GE! TS make Moro L 1 money at work for no than at anythlnz elem. Maetilers light and permanent. Partleutara five. Stisanx ‘ t. Co., Ilia Are Pubileh4rm, Par- Lind. Maine. $425 pt.:17;71 1 11°. rseritT,ted - red, A VOID QUACK .—A victim of early inclu, LI. cretin°, allUelOg n4rvone debility, uteniatUre decay, etc.. haring tried in vain every advertle.ed remedy, bar. dlocovetvd a pimple meant! of Felt cure. whleh . lie wilt Pen 1 t 9; hie fellow pufferere. Addreop J H remorgs.l.B A'aoaart-et., N. Y. 1 CA 11 11. A Cler;:yrnan, while realding in South America. sea dlrCoverot a totte and simple, remedy for It. Core of :44.r1r1111.1 Wealtrn‘e., Early, I)eeny. DlNelkSet. of Ito Urinary and Seminal Or aud the whom train of dieuraers twought on by baneful and vielom. habits. Great unnibere have been Cured by tbis noble remedy. Prompt ed by a desire to lam.-fit the udiicted and onfurtn nate.. I will *'end the ri.eipe for:nreparinz and it,- ifla Chi+ medicine, In aeoled envelope.to au*: one who n.Tda it. Free qt . rye. Jot.. T. - MA (, Stition 1), 1111....• 11‘)tive. N. Y•-elty. Hard ware, tke Foundry Repair Shop. ll.t vim! linen I:t.zazeil 11, the Foultarr 1111.4ners for mot i• uar.. —di tirmz I tvi‘,• aremlinlated n 1:-ortil pat , Adel= urtln. nt0.1 , 4- :•1 patents r..,r 1111 pr, rs vtal`lll. 6,51 COOKING - STOVES —orl nltrr owse i m . prot OM!. IltA, 1 fell t‘arrogiteo hi otr,r log them to pulthe. The GREAT RIF:STERN has no Su perlor for this Locality. sTevEal StoveA of I) rent Rtylea forllem inq nn4 Cookhi The Great Republic Cooktill, Stove Bag the het Record of any Stove ever offered n. tido rnadvia. IT TARED LESS FUEL, LESS I:00M I'o UU 310 RE NVORK BEST BAKER, 310 ST II 13 Tit E.' A LTOGETIIEn. I' II E BEST S•11OVE IN USE In COlll{l'ololl With t he Move 1 l i nve, got 11 I) n nitent LXTENSION TOP, which ocempies little room, tin fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen ses With all pipe. call he put un of taken of at any [mule silitV stoves 01 :my size or. Fig c~ "Inzadveci PerpsonN 11 - hu have purchusol glut used the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING , STOVE, Most of whose names have been publish (A in the A noes, arc confidently relerred tn. to bear ‘‘itness ails superior merits as a ep s oking stove. Ifa%inz three first cht.s entfines on tniud. 4/1 about tlftven home power rapid y, [lnv are o:Erred to the public ut rrasonuhie rah... (MIN I'IIORNILEY fir,rtirtf. AGENTS WANTED LEM THE PEOPLE'S BOOK I Designed for every Home and In- diridual 'F II li: IN . 2-1. 9e. 10l ...N Its itulerros and Itild'tuitions, Ell Outlines of the Government, JUDGE .WILLIS. .Publisheil in English and German. 14,000 COPIES SOLD, And selling Faster than any Boo!: in the Market. AOENTS ARE POSITIVELY LIKING $3O TO $5O PER WEEK. SEND AT ONCE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS and TERMS, A„..NO (.};r THE FIRST CHOICE OF TE4ItiToRY. Address— J. n. Forren Ac co., 613 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa frbS-Ipclui aprrsurri. .e • Ariaielkineolle• $100,000,000 FOR WHIN OF U. a i 6-20 BONDS, Of 1800. DECEMBER Ist, 'lO7l. :o; DUQUESNE SAVINGS BANK, No_ 84 Fourth Ave., prrirsuunGii, PA. Authorized Capital, - $500,000, Paid in Capital, - - $100,000: Offertbelr seralues In returning to tho Trersury Derlartnsent the serles of U. B. Coupon _Bonds, dated Itay 1,1862, to follows: • Ito 30,699, $ 50 Bonds. I " 43,572, it 100 " 1 1# 40,011, it 500 " 1 14 " 74,104, 1,000 " Also, registered bonds of Me same Act 595, inclusive, $ 50 Bonds [NM 1 " 4,103, 1 " 1,899, " = 500• " 1." " 1,000 " 1 " -2,665, " 5,000 " 1 " 2,906, " 10,000 " Notice has been given, by the Treas ury Department, that all interests will cease on the Bonds designated by the numbers above mentioned, on and af ter. December let, 1871. The holders of these Bonds will therefore see the necessity of tatting steps to have their money remunerative after that datA. All Bonds forward ed to us for redemption will be sent to the Treas ury Department, and the proceeds placed to the owner's credit, at the rate of 6 percent. per annum interest: Board of Directors : James T. Brady, of James T. Brady Co Bankers. Simon Byiner.or Stan Bard White Lead Works K. Moorhead, of Soho Iron Mill,. Robert Jambson, Wholesale Dry Goode Mer chant. Jackson Duncan, Sipe. Intendent Allegheny Bridge Company. Arthur O'Leary, Wholesale queens ware bier chant. J. IN. ITllatrdpick, Secretary Pittsburgh Forge and Irou'Uompany. John 11. McMaster,' of late McNta.teni Unborn. C. S. Fetterman, Attorney at Law. JAMES T. BRADY, President. DAVID CAMPBELL, Treasurer. ,c iP l'y C, * OF THE P DECEMBRA 9TH, 1869 OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN woUL Aetwooriallgal bwall wit* lave weld It to bo the len *hen outdo or !oat to tato zowo z 071 WO/wog norrodip____ ustessrtme t;:i loth one Pea Oink wut yawn: aos i or eO=OVET IrlrATF l All a read Clor Oda C/ , NI 'ears wag' oatil== c r..ra l t 10 1110 per Nwatii. Two toonale Pea; 10 motel two 50 .2.3 wawa" No bozos. 51.00; twelve bozos. c o / *Los. AillAssok , tot WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. hlstraUcturers' Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. OUITIO3L-drbo great tpif ✓ Peas has led della/to mum .ff so tali* Berentrth senostosoFOUß. TAIN PENS Ms Coonway. la mi. Wag ror P. give rear Nlu=rena i r=2, wwi sa 4 [Kate, plaids' 'mates. amid prompt attaatlas. Jate.'s: I HAN It I NC:- IWITN4Iu. TI4OIYIAS" M'CREERY & CO TRIOS. 32 9 CREERY, Cashier. J. F. DRAVO, ....... B. ANGIE IMI3BM= Interest paid on time deporqto: Prompt attention given to eidlectionic AIPo. Invorance Agents for good nod reliable Companiea [may itilf _ _ Reduced Prices Speyerer & Sons linve just Returned trout the• East WITH A LARGE STOCK OP GOODS P,nu7ht nt the Lowest Cash Prices, Anil will sell some Goods AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR! Cunsis r l,ing fi J/ry Goods, Groverieq, Pro-, liaotware, [fats, Caps, Boots Ileum, Parking NThrii, Iron, 'Nulls, Paints, White Lend, Oil, Putty, Queunsware, Wit low-wareYlottr, Feed, Grain awl Bacon, a varie ty of PrintF 4 Musllns, Tieki ngs, Dela i ns,C becks, A 1 pateas,J vaits,Di in ins, Crash and Hosiery ; Tens. C o it e „. Sugars, Syrups, .Nlnlasst..-s, Carl). in Oil, 200 bbls. of the alehrated arnlon City AND NEW CREEK FLOUR. lust arrix (s 1 an .1 I*.r s ;lc, Wholcsa•li• and MMM At Pitt2-113111.,Lr Pricer. 200 Kegs Wheeling Nails: ONE CAR WHITE LIME:, Land Plader, trio! Akron Cement ; A Lartst. Stta•k of White Lead and Paints. A. very superior quality of rumz & Wet zel's Soaps; and a lot. of Ca rivm Oil Jur,' -Irrired and for xale, 117wlesale and ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, NABELLA -'1.11(1- Concord Wines, Of our own yintaize, for. Medicinal ana Sacramental Purpose:, are highly Re et ittint4nded by those who have used them. Plu•p are also Ageass hvi the KNIFFEN MOWER AND REAPER, And Pitt. Nat. Plow CO' S. MOW§ Thanking the Public for their past pat• routiki, we hope to merit a liberal share in thr future. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge You can rely on all glands being fresh, as all our old goods were sold at auction. SPETEREft & SONS, apilJac Chas. B. Hoist's IN-siTuA.NCE General Agency Office, NEAR •THE .DEPOT PENNA. Notary Public and Conviyancen FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE; "Anchor" and "National" Litus of Ocean titeawers ; Adams " and "Un ion" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal teims. Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages; • Articles, &e., 'written; Depositions and Acknowledge. =rents taken, 'Sm., kc. Goods and Money forwarded to all parts of the United States and Canada. , J'assengers hookeil.to and from England, Ircland, Scotland, France and Germany. 'ETNA EIRE INS. CO., • Of flartibni,-Cunn., Cash asietts $6,000.000 "Ity their fruits ye know them." Losses paid to Jan. 1, 11371 .$28,000,000 One . of the oldest and wealthiest Clomp& Dies in,the world. NIAGARA Insurance Co., thitZb asselts, ANDES FIRE INS. CO., Of Cincinnati, 01.io. Cash asseLls,. MID ENTERPRISE INS. CO., Of Philailtiphia. asetts $OOO,OOO LANCASTEE Fire Ins. Co Cash assetts ALPS - INSURANCE co., - Of Eric, Penna Cask capital, HOME LIFE INS; CO, Cask assets, Travelers' Life c£ Accident Insurance Co., Of Hartford, Conu. Cash as.setts m•er nepreamentling theuhnove first class I ..moiraliee Companies,m.knowledged to b amongst the be-t and most reliable in [ll,l world, and repre,enttng a grow cash capital of nearly $16,000,1a10, I am ch anted to take Insurance to any amount desired. Applications promptly attended tr. and Pondes n ritren v Mutat delay, and at fair rinoQ and littoral term-. I.ottspA promptly aid. INSURE ;' 11i ! by mitt (la) 'a delay you may to-e the mar in;, ten en. 1)ela r , are tut,,•ret JUN, and UP I:neer:till., lw-rel4*. Ia- tire r, 'btu '- On, 14,4aq. Is mprlA two to-tmorrmr.4 alai,. In 4;; thevim"t 11,W priced, W ortillers always pros„ the dente The above eon - mantra are known to, tin altionmit Inc heat sad wealthiest In the *audit.— AGEI that ehall y.,u reap. - lirateful for the very hheral pat,..oha.iie airtady tit-twed, I hope—by a ,-triet atetatou to a ieVlt in to•hot,a -tiot uuli to merit a cotittr t iteuee the Game. hut a lam- iceseure the preaent Mr. STEPHEN A. t: t t lUb tuly authorized lo zipiilicatious fur Iniotratire and reeelt . pre:ail:lu for the rams iu adjoining . town4iii..s. H. 111URST. ear Depot., Ruche*itir, l'a. Del hly Of Two add Throe- Wheel Gig., PERAMBULATORS, 1-::ll WILLOW CARRIAGES. • of the best New York and Philadelphia manufacture, at reasonable priees. Also, Ladies' Satehel.t, 11.iskets, Fancy Good 3, Notions, T,. v', Jet Jewelry, ,te., whole,a;e anti Wail. at F. A. O'LEARY'S, 138 FtNleral 12 above the Market marl gay Allegheny, Pa. BOTTLING 11. W. 131FTVI4 - 11 - 31 CO. 2 and 24 Market Street, PITTSBURG, PA. Established'in 1844, by H. W. Buffum. This oldeet and largest Bottling linage wect of the mountains, hac matte extencive prenaratiott for cunnlviug thoir friends and the public With their celebrated Mittel-al ll'Oters, -.lles, Porter, &c.,&e. For the Spring Trade, at the following ncicee: Sarsanartlia, ...... ...$ 37 , 4 per dot. Mineral Water............. 37! itaspherrY "... ..... rn'y; Lliampagne Cider .. " Porter s ... Ale, gmall ..... Kennet. .. 1 25 Winterton, I 13 3 1%) Syrup.; ~ . . Imported London Porter a,nd MEM Imported Scot& Ales and lan Crab Cider I== Bottles 75 cents per poz..extra. ?dopey refund eel when returned. Goods delivered free. nttt fretct t paid to roil road stations and steamboat landitzs. ROSADAL•IS rtctnieui - i rzi AND Of New York Of Lancaster, l'a. Of New York. Children's Carriages! THE OLD ORIGINAL- HOUSE. THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSAD A LIS are published on every package, there fore it is not a secret prepAration, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma. , tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Can• plaint and all diseases of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF BOSADALIS will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS haven Rosadalis in theirpractice for the pest three years and freely endorse it as a reliable AlterativO and Blood Purifinr. DR. T. C. PUGH of Baltimore. DR. T.. 1. BOYKIN, " : DR. R. W. CARR. " DR. F. 0. DANNELLY, " DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nichollsville, DR. Ky. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. D. NOBLES, Edgccomb, N. C. 'USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima, 0! ho. CRAVEN CO., Gordonsville, Va. SA3I'L. G.i McFADDEN, Murfrecs. bow, Tenn. Our space will not allow of any ox. ;ended remarks in relation to th 6 virtues of Randal's. Totho Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid F.a• tiantsuperior to any they have eyes used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the alilicted we say try Rosadalls, and you will be restored to health. Resadalis is sold by all Druggists. price $ 1.50 per bottle. Address 4 6 "; DB. CLEMENTS di; CO._ Ard.ufaffirrisr, Chemists, ,jr26-1,3r. Goon! Boigs ec Buhl's. NEW.DMIGAINS.OPENING DAILY One Cale doubly width Pnidin Plaid s at cent; worth .G 5 cent~. EXTRA. GAUD WATER-PROOF ht Two Hundred Pieces flack Alpaea", From 50 to ?.sets per yard—ot Ow, Most attractive; price si We ever lidd the PLEASITOF 4 . OF OFFERING. ' 100 piece.% I)nuble width Arnenean Po i , lips at 40ct5,25 per cent. belox 1;1.1 Benson's pnces. NEW SHAWLS RECEIVED DAIL In all the Plant :m(1 Fancy Styli, LADIES' FELT SKIRTS AT B AR 'GAIN PRICES. BLANKETS. FLA N ELS, ( • Ass' mE R And jeans at Last tivas , ;ll's !'rin•w. BOGGS Sc BUM., ALLEG aENY CITY, PA a p ly;ch myl7:jalaugtkocl ROCHESTER SAVINGS BM, JOHN V. irnoNALD W. J. OFETEILEIt. OgO. C. SIPSTLEER, H. J. SPETERCIL . i/o.'i•r SPIEVEitEn. sic mei)()NALI) : Deal/ lit exit/num. Coin, Government g4.eurl Ms. =lke collection on all IteCep , Mbl, point, i n the United States and Catania, receive„ mom-, on deposit subject to check, and receives tim. dep.,. Its from one dollar and upward, and allow% Wises est at 5 per rent. By-laws and rule 'u free by applying at the hank. Bank open film 9, A. I 4. p. on,. and on h4turtlu) lugs from 6to S o'clock - . We refer by rwrnn.,l , ,t, to— 51,500,000 L. H. OATMtN d Co., Hos. J. S. R rt.% N AL , GEO. Scorr Co S. J. CLIONB & SNIEDEIi WACKS, .Iclux Slunk. B. S. RANGER, R. 13 Eptier. EIRIM2II S. B. WlLiu,: rwv 1611-1 y -did Je2B A NEW FIRM. SHOE-STORE. Umstead&Wisner $240,000 .• KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A full ;4rol complete stock of the 1.0,-t styles of BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS $250,000 del 1 4 1•ECIALT.Y.—Finp,tiicheil far Gentlemen anti tirtt fine uutJ t~ar,Ladies, 'made to New liniltion, C.,,,t. f „,1,. cry. je.2l;l;tri. ...33,500,600 Black and Gold Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. 159 SMITHFIELD ST S 1,500,000 Four doors xbovt: Sisal A', FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Optical and Erne! Goods, A•( PI TTSB I'R 11, PA. FINE ‘VATt'll REPAIRING I f hl4 aln rt i ,t meat brit tv, )111 jul4.ly Singer Sewing Machine. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES 11,• nEttl rnurhiu, ••1,1,1 thi • liine.lllll .4 !•.1‘ • !.• • n imprt , ...o 411011 thc , i titil..llt a • , he SINf;EI: F\NIIX 5E15.1N6 1 111% E tr.nn tipward. K N El,' rd. , l hi.t)led I.!, s:l' t MORTON A •,.•la., %%I,k•r.•. and t,,,r Th, shit-rr la Wi!Atert; I' • 6{:s Kt.:ern Ohio and b,re . . aln•acly d not 14:11. 1 oil OtiliNlll NG u,•,•:y el executed at Ihsa °aloe. _ _ BUYERS, LOOK 11 ERE rt miy n, tl,•r -ii• c' tere:=t to the people or know what h; tramzpirill; I I'. IPSIIi m, 'tinr;olcon 111. . Tmeint in Europe, hut it i mtt, r 11,, affects them materially t., knio% r, they etui buy fine and chap t,1;0 it Li; S. SNI TG-E 1 t :&; thui r old stand in B,av , r. !"f • • ti, their cti,tonwr4 v, milled fur in i tileir lint•. Tio.y si,t it • k a full as - sortrhent of G-R 0 C Hour, Feed, Coffees, livas, Nutiat., Tobacco and Cig,fin4 And all ut.lu•r articles usually tow, In a First Class GROCERY STORE. From their lona and intimate acqua:lt• once with the Grocery, Flour and Fe, business, and their disposition-to rend , satishletion to those who may favor the: wi'h their patronage, they hope in the tun:, as in the past, to obtain a Miff: share of the public. patronage. Give us a Call and see if we do n o t make it ti. _V .ur iu trryst to (sail again: GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. RIFLI:S; Doable and Slnglp Barr.. Shot... Gun.; /tev'oi%erp , ...-Itinnuuliwit.t.porl:c, ticode,liille Barn.le, Locke, 31ountitige, titin Sew! 1.. r a Pre Llvt All(l.res.4 .1 H .1()11N STON, Creat Wt,tern Utol I Ftwet. Pithammli. N. • N - . B. Army carleint, , , lttrlcs and liovo:vi - r bought or tratk.il for., I.lell.littl. • STAIR BUILDING AND 'Wood - 'Turning - Shop, WILLIAM PEOPLES, Allegheny City, Pa., , Itrt•par l 1,. ile) Id] Turning, Seroll-Snwing, and 3L,n 11 Ne liaiustere anilllund Itaik .I.LL JOINTS UCT, IIEADY TO ILA NO, rurnished on .tort not Orders by mall promptly attended to, o r may•b, left with cuo,..er & Co.. GO. 4th AY. Fistenagl Pa.. and at the 1110, cotner f NVehrter rev( an. Graham Alley. teMr:t.:lt Inrstont rtellet" For BM EC! per Gallon CIO ll']ie ..451.st13.xxxia Haying, been afflicted-m.lth that terrible w• plaint—completely nniliting Me for hu-the.. weeks at a time—for the last to rice year. .ii 1, last found a remedy that gives Instant and Ckmaplefe hale conclutlL.tl to have It prepared for th,t °then , PtinilnHy afflicted can reret‘.• etit:lif it, a.sttritt thou' that .11 trill do all, and more Mona!' prop, ised for i 1; and. that per.one c nce using, will never tie r‘i out it. As numerous others who Imre umft ; can testify. ran he had at tho Drmz Store of WILLIAM! li BURCLILINO. Rochester, P 13.. or will be mall to any addre, , on receipt of onat, dallw. b: ten cents to pay postage. -CHAS. 13: novlfi,7tklyj Rochester. prayer coati''. J. 13. SNEAD Ilea noir in operation a flea SA \V AN!) PLANING; MII.I IN FI U PA Haring the latest imprnved Inachip , litrAlte Luanufacture (,1 F9LAC,C)3FLING , SIDING, L A TH, &C. C. and is now prtvured to . attend to building and repainng 4or Steamboats, Barges, Flats, &c., &C Keeping constantly on band a superio quality of Lumber. The patronage el public is respectfully Solicited. All order promptly executed. [aug.2-1 128 FEDEILk 1, X11:1,,f.1 ORIZ .t COOPER, WM. KENNaDY, TRA nr.sxEN's NATIoN BANK, Pitubtirah h (;1.7N F_ ;I t E IN , N.. - 4ti cc! tt ar.,. V's.l t,.. ,Ypices, SNITGER &
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