f. i: ittiluco i.i t'i. ir i tt'i ' v "' " 1 ' olrint M! , ihi.I i, i , i-" h I'loii. -I v nit i.o eie in !.,U'l in tin- neve mint. Counsel lias li, n employed by the ImVl THIIll'Ill Ul ill li'llJ itl7.IIS "I the L' nit imI Matt-son trial I r capital (Ib-iivs in Ciitiiidii t Hinl a iiicmiiiini iuu " of the prosecutions which were insiiiuicd in tlu cuins of t lie 1'iiited Mates against those who toolf I'Jivt in tlie expedition, lutt been directed. I have rcirurdcd the expedition us not only political in its nature, hut also in "a on t inertsuro l'oreii"ii I'roin tin- United States in its causes, tlmr inter aiul objects. The attempt a understood in bo mndo in sympathy with un insurgent party in I relnuil, nnil, liy htrikinr nt a l.iilish Province un tins continent, was ai'KiniMi toui.i in obtaining redress tnr political piev unces, which, it was assumed, t lie people of Ireland hail sult'ered (it the hands of tho Hritish Government, ilu rinu n period of several centuries. The persons engaged in it wore chiefly natives ot that country, some of whom had, while others had not, become citizen of tlui Ui.itod States under our general laws of naturalization. Complaints of mis government in Ire land continually engage the attention I tl... flritlsli miiiiiii unit an irvent nil agiiiition is now prevailing in Ireland that the Urilish liovorntneiit have deemed it necessary to suspend the writ, of habeas cornus in that country. These circiiiimluneeg must necessarily niodily the opinion w hich we might otherw ise have entertained in regard to tin expedition expressly prohibited by on- neutrality laws. So long as thoe laws remain upon our statute books, they hlmuld he faithfully execu ted, and it they operate, harshly, un jii"tlv or oppressively, Cnngriss tdutie can iipply tlio remedy, by tiioir modi lii at ion or repeal. . .Political and commercial interests of the United Stale are not unlikely to hetill'ccud in soino degree by events that are transpiring in the eastern re gions of Kurope, and the time seems to have coma w hen our Government ought to have a proper diplomatic representation in (.recce. This Government has claimed for all persons not convicted, or accused, or suspected of crime, un absolute po litical right of self-expatriation, and a choice of new uatioiial allegiance. Most of the European State Imve dissented from t his principle, an I linve claimed a right to hold such of their subjects as have immigrated to and been naturalized in the I'nilcd S. ales, and afterwards returned on transient visits to their native countries, to the performance of military service in like manner us resident subjects. Com plaints arising from the claim in this re-pect made by foreign Mutes, have heretofore been matter of controversy between the United Slates and Some Ol the European l'owers, and the irri tation consequent upon the failure to settle this question increased during thu war in which Prussia, lta.lv and Austria were recently engaged. While Great ilritnin lias never acknowledged the right of expatriation, she lias not practically insisted, npon it. France lias been equally forbearing, and Prus sia has proposed a compromise, which, although evincing increased liberality, has not been accepted by the United States, l'eace is now prevailing ev erywhere in Europe, and the present teems to be a favorable time tor an assertion by Congress of the principle, so long maintained by the Kxeetilive Department, that tialutalizalinn by one State fully exempts the native born subject of any other State from the performance of military service under any foreign government, so long as be does not voluntarily re nounce its rights and hem-tils. In thu performance of a iln'y ini- fiiwed upon me by the Constitution, I mve thus submitted to the Ilcpreseiil atives ot the States and of the people, such information of our domestic mid foreign affairs as the public iiiicrets seem to ivqiiiro. Our Government is now undergoing its most trying or deal, and my earnest prayer is that the peril may he successfully and final ly passed, without impairing iis origi nal strength and symmetry. The in terests ot thu nation are best to be promoted by the revival of fraternal relations, the complete ohliicration of our past dillereiices, und the re inau trunnion ol nil the pur-nits of pence. IHre ting our t'Hnrls to the early ac complishment ol these great ends, let us endeavor to preserve, harmony be tween the co-ordinulo Departments of the Government, that each in ils proper sphere m a y cordially en operate with the other in securing the main tenance of the Constitution, the pre civuiion of the Union, sud the perpe tuity ol our live institution. Astiiuw Joii;:hiS. Washington, Dec. ,'!, l.Mid. Ai Inhuman Doo. Sihnvler Col fax delivered a sneechiljat K-troil, Mil long ago in which he said : " h 'hrr lhr s.ilili.T liBd in.vomrs Tsr tiunK griiiM,:, r or ihk Soon, ii miil,.-, w... liuui, chip, 1 linn! iiniy lli.it ivi-ry Htill .i ,h I'nrry ill OUP lull., I ,.icli, in , .i...p B ..i.l, n'l ,wuj Itip fu of Uie cuuuir) wall a. .r.iutiun.' Such an inhuman dog should l Kiv. n one hour to leave every town in which ho showed himself, und on ar riving at the jumping oir plueo. be ought to be kicked into the pit. Such a tiend is a disgrace to the nation. Ho i more inhuman than Wvrz or I'rol.st, and cowardly ns be is inhu man, for while war raged he kept his i lU'i io-s clea rot danger and only yelped !:r blood Out on all such diV-s! A ilesjier-ite infanticide was enact ed lit Parker's Hotel last evening. A married woman, mimed Nugent, from V arietta, Ohio, murdered her little (. rl. three years of age, sud alter wards iillenipled to commit suicide by taking opium. The cause is sup posed to be domestic trouble. John S. llin k, the ell known color ed lawyer, of lioston. died in thatcily Oil Monday, ol consumption, lie w as tiie fir t colored man ever admitted to pi act ice ill the Supreme Court al Washington. We suppose Sumner w.it wear crape on account of the de L..se of -Mack I'.x-k" William A. 'I'll 1 1 hi, a lad of i.ixtccn ten, was killed in a paper mill at Maiden Center, Mass., last Sat unlay, ly being caught in a bell and ce fried TV asl ton fiftf r suj- limv. (I he ycpubliran. .VvciVt'M ir , U :- S a v vvy 1 Gt:oiiiiK 11. Giiom.AStim. I'.ditor. CLEARFIIELD, PA. Wednesday Mornir:?, Doc. 12, 18G6, l'ltKSilltN T 8 MlsSAUK. Wo this week lay beloro our readers tho second annual message of President Johnson, ai d tisk for it un attentive, perusal. '1 lie document reads like some of the old Democratic State papers, that originated in the Whito llouso while tho Government was iidminutored according to the CnnstitiUion. It seems bard for tho President to got rid of his education, although be foru series of years associated und acted with a herd of political debauchees. such ns no country bus been accursed with since the days of Ibibespiere. when headless bodies wero more plen tiful in France than honest "loyal" politicians aro in this country. Air. Johnson is making an berculeun effort to rescue the country from tho bauds of tho parricides, who have disrupted and murdered ita inhabitants, for the purpose of plunder, in the regular freebooter style. If be succeeds in saving it from unarchy and threuleiiud despotism, it w ill be a miracle, and he will receive the thanks ol a grateful people. Ho was uiialo President through no effort of ours; but while he attempts to administer the uiluir of Slate upon a Constitutional basis, and in a direct line with his predeces sors, (with the exception of the lour years of the "lamented,") we will bus tain It i in in our feeble way. He has, and is stiil doing specific act that we condemn, and wish it were otherwise ; but if the Disunion lluinpers would allow his policy full sway, the country would soon bo united and at peace This i all wo want now, as oilier healthful symptoms woulk soon follow. Our views on "removals" wij.be found in another column. . thtir .Uiktrnbrc Work. Tho Central Directory, undjr the lead of the hero of tho ''Buckshot War," assembled in' Washington on the Sd instant, in the Hall where tho American Congress formerly met, for the purpose of tnakin- a "mure perfect" dissolution ol the Union, uuj to further ronand plunder the people. Tho Pumpers have labored eealously for tho past six years to separate these Slates, and to build upon the ruins of the Republic a Despotism; but their ungodly work is only partially accompll-dii'd, and for the next throe months every efTort will bo made to complete it. The old Union has en dured nearly as much bombardment as Sumter, but the enemy is still at work. On the second day of the session, Rroomall, of this State, introduced the following disunion resolution : JUvlrtd. 'J 1,1.1 U.e t'un.millH. cm Tniritorip be illtiru -I, .1 In ilnj iirt, ii, t r, Uio I'ljil diciicy ol n part ili? ImI! r. iu. I, rritontil K 'V'ii.li,'iU I.,' liii arvurnl dmtrio f 01 o .ut.trr wiiiiin ILc juiii ii.-tiou 11 IUK I llllfli tS, H ll-M, iill teiurl V S'lljlta. 1 y Otl.T i auiig SiK b ol i.-.iua, .N arlti I np.l.na. Soulli Cirolina, lifti-fc-tn, t-lur,.!:., M in.ii!j,j i, All'mii.t. Lima.. mm, ArLii.an ai.d 'Jt-sai. an. I i..inp t ali .'lull niioe iiioao.tani a horn Milan lU- iiuoll ol 1 1, a I unci Miii'-p, r uuly i.a'iuai.z, 1, au.i not (,nrt:.iutif in Ilu- lult- n t llioti. full, t i('.al boliti cul riliia in au li.tiTi itorial govfrnluinia. This firebrand was adopted yeas 107 It.T.licals, nays 37 Democrats. A bill also paf.ed the House, taking the pardoning power from tho Prcsi dent. resolutions were introduced giving the appointment of revenue officers to the Supreme Court, and to reject all appointments mado by the President during the recess. Tbey seem to bo about as craz- as their witch hanging grandfathers were. A Ini Ai," DixistoN. It appears, since the election of licusl Tlutlcrto Congress, that bo is not now, nor iicv. r has been, a citizen of tho Fifth district, in which bo was a candidate. And upon this point Mr. Xorlhend, hi Democratic opponent, compelled the "loyal'' Attorney General of the Siale to n ndcr un opinion. He has decided that a majority of the voters of the Filth district of llassin husett having expressed their preference for ISciijamin F. llutlcr, bo is therefore duly elected. Should some Democrat elected to Congress bo found to boa tioii-resideiit ol bis district, tho loy..l 1 .ii in soiin send him home. Uul as tho lcast is one of their gang, it would make no diilerence it he resi ded in Canada or Furope, us equity, law and right have been stricken from the old catalogue, and "loyally" substituted, and whoever wears this cloak at this day, can perpetrate any crime with impunity, it done in the interest and behoof of this kingly epithet. lvi'ORTANT Al'l'OlNTMKNT. Gov- Ciirlin, last week. ii'iointeil P. Frn7.1T Pinilli, Ksq , of West Chester, Slalo r.i'iorler. The term for w hich Mr. Wright hud been appointed exp.red in July, lsi;.",, und the odice has bin'n vacant until the present time. How many were promised this position wo know not; but a more, radical one could not bo found. The term, we beheve, is five years from tl day of ipuiutniiat.. ('('inwinii Shool, A Cnneention of Coiinly ! emli iiis i.si inl'li'd nt ll.irr;-! mi perin in-;' lal week, for an intcrc'iango t.f views ' ttpoii the system, and to reeointiieiirl I such chaii-es in tl.o law as in their ! n i ii'igiiient was necessary lor a mil un velopinent of the school system of tho State. Mr. Snyder, IVom thlspoimty, was present, as well as about filly Others. This, wo should judge, was rather a success for the Cist attempt, and will no doubt result in similar as semblies; w hich will soon perfect and make permanent the system, or hasten its downfall, if not acceptublo to (be people. The Convention adopted and reject ed, in our view, some jood sllggi-slious, and if acted upon by the Legislature would soon bo tried upon their merits. Tho recommendations that tho schools should bo kept open six months in the year, and that tho tax should bo equal throughout the Bute, and that three (instead ol six) persons should consti tute u board of directors, all tend to put tho system on 'lu foundation in tended by its blunders. But the re-1 joetion of tho resolution requiriug each count' to adopt a uniform set of books was wrong. The present mode of each district selecting its owu books is expensive, and one ol' the cLii f coin plaintsagaiust I lie system. Kextto tho tax, the book-feature is the most vital. The founders of tho system culled il "common" alike in its features and its operations everywhere. but ibcir successors Lava failed to put it in prae ice. The very fact that the "Common" School System isitoadininislerod, that the people, of Deluware county need to assess a tax of but Jive mills to keep their schools open nine months, while we iu Clearfield must assess sixhen mill, and only keep our schools ojien four months, is enough to condemn it in the minds of all fair-minded nier., and especially thoso outsido of Dela ware county. Under this "common" system, as it is termed, we re coindled to pay two thirds uinre tux, and have less than one-liaif the si howling our neigh bor enjoys. To our Ujind, if the Legis lature refuses to pan a law to compol an equal asse-wiuciit of the taxes throughout the Slate, they had better chango the liuiuo tu "Un-C'jiiitiion" School System, to make tho Uiing practical. The Dotmuurd &lrp. The "was to bo" gi eat reception giv en to the "loyal" Congressmen on their return to Washington, was a misers bis failure. Tboso present declare ihut tbree-fuurtliS of the crowd were negro bucks and wenches. A corre spondent present thus refers to the supper : "(in Maralay inln Ilia aujator eama off. si tlir Fair Itu.j.ling. ll' rr'a irbrra. tua fun look lo. ine vinluaia lo.ifJ litfa a riulroad aiwiiiiii.l 4if bog tram all ot J outa. W'lH.tji licaii, 4 nvgns a.n.1 wli.te ui u ol a.taaJ tati.- a.U fctiia 1V a.l", and aln-n Uollneui a a ina nrpm to T'atm n liit .a,.r)iaiift..ana, au.-noj ttniibv Uia ttcnail ol a Jlo. (Tartu w. rc rua.r'i A. AJ ilia 4'mji, ui lue wr. lirown u'll'vari ttLar u,n oulv ;)i'.i thtr anrv l.at k, if vuy for U; oc"aai"n. hullu.an, who ko.-nt a ootul at Itii cornor ol J uirlis titn an V amsla, luni.HljiJ Uie t,s.l. llie lluTua.a or Tian.l r"a.'U.i.l. 'I a.-rT o'o.c'y llman oaJJ aulk ivt-n to l (rrw a; ilu- ),a,.k tutraiu'a to rrat-al. li.a"l : bul it aaa rooU tiiiu:th lor U'-K.-ia an:l their wLi',. utli. 'ltiia rwai..n anj ytoal ItM hi-va Lnt town laa lor tl.a Slioa1 S,..k." This is an inside view of the con duct and usaociutioiia of thoso w ho occupy the seals of Clay, Cass, Web ster, Jackson and I allioun. V ere tbey ever found in such "a mix," Instead of using their time and encr gies to again unite and cement the element of our disrupted country, our Ii. prescntatives spend their Jicg islative hours in bacchanalian revels with l egroes, in tho slop-shops of the Capital. What ''grand moral ideas 1" What a deluded and egregious!' hum bugged people we are I The Kepre Mutative is always a true index of the represented. The Democracy of Ohio propose to hold their Stale Convention, lor the purpose ol nominating a candidate for Governor, and other Stale officers, on the celebrated Sih of January. The i' um her of ib legates, according to the apportionment made by tho Stale I otuniitloc, will bo 615. They have assigned one delegate to each county, and then one for every ,rt HI Democratic voles polled for Governor, and one for every fraction of -,"0 or more votes so cast. Il sriTKli. The Fenians w ho were condemned to be hunjj on the Kith inst., I13 the Ciinudiiin authorilies, i Imve been resnileil until the llith ol ! i ..,.,.!. ti. ...,i ., c . , , ,. , .... oura;, imve t.iuiiil true l. ins nj:aii)s loiirlecn seven til" them t'utiiidiiins und seven citizens of the United Suvtes The number of pensioners on the rolls tin tho 1st of July last was 2u,7JJ. Over fi'l,(lOC) names were added to the rolls the juisl year. It lu 1.4.1 i,i,ui ...I l,..i i... ..... i:..i u tii , ,. V ' ; ' " "' 1 " J 1 million dollars mid no Union still. Two buys at llollidiiysburg, named Stevens and Jones, got intu a quarrel, when Jones struck Stevens on the temple with an iron bur, from the ef feet of which bcdiil in thirty minutes. at is announced from (alveston,thal no lcs than SiU'l families ol the Scotch wo iking classes had sailed from Liv. erpool, destined to that point. They will find in Texas an excellent field for thrifty industry Hnnarnl Otim ttHfrr. j The follovi in-' .it tiele taken In-m the o i i i.. i j . r ii.. ii idavsbuig .Vit.iir,f, so luliv ex- ' ! pressea our view on tli ui-j.H-t ol re- s nioviu, tnai we nespeim inr u um in- j tentiva perusal of our read, is: We are not loo inodot to say, that it, Pn.Hi.b'iit ,!,.,. iw, i .vono no to our ... - ... standard of whiU h ought to in the matter of removals from offli-e- It has heretofore been the doctrine, and wo believe it to bo right, that if the President wishes to have a successful administration lie must have men in ,.li;..a iinili.i, Itim ti ansliiill bistlolil'V. Mr. Lincoln act od upon this the. ry 1 1"'"- l'c were terribly mangled, when be came into power. Ho was : SI") uflerwanlscut her own throat, barely warm iu his seal beloro be "eiirly s. vci n.g her head Iron, her commenced a wbolo.-alo removal, and : oody. One ol the children w ill j.roba in a coinjiaralivcly shoit lime hardly oly die. a boot black wan left in the employ of j Application of the counsel of John the government teal lhl not sing the ! Moriin, lor commutation of sentence, chorus to the tune sthrted in the Uiite ''as been denied by tho Executive House. In this general slaughter men Council, and bis execution is lixel lor wero removed troiu petty otlices who; January lo. Moran murdered Mary ui. tbu first alarm had volunteered to Kilen Kearney, in Poxbury, Mass., in tirotect ilr Lincoln and his Cabinet I . . . .... liom being urtvou into tlio l otoinac. Ho und bis party tolurated nobody iu oliiuo who did not endorsn in loto ull thu measures of the administration, good, bad and iudifloront. All the ex- ecutive patronage was used to sustain bis policy, and ttieolhcials bieut tlieir; gain'", uou more a u siruggiu iu timo und money, finely, to this end. j p'U h'i '"t, i hi( h knives and ra JS ever before wus there such bitter wrs were freely used, and be wa proseriplioii pruw.-ud toward those j slabbed to the heart. Many w ere who ilillered iu omnion with the ad- severely wounded rti both sides. ministration. Tho influence of bis office holders did a great deal towurd ! enabling Mr. Lincoln to carry out his policy, as chjeelioiinl-ile us it was in many ol its leal u rob. Neither thucoiidiliou of things nor tho necessities of the occasion have chunged since then. It is us necessa ry now tor 2c r. Johnson to have the places of public trust tided wiib bis friends us it was for Mr. Lincoln w ben he was in bis oitiee. Yes more so. The present executive has u hostile Congrei , while bis predecessor bud a ! fiieiiuly one. President Johnson bus j a policy which he wishes to cany out ' because it is a good onu, Whom doe j he sup lose will assist him to carry it out. bis friends or hi enemies f Of j course be must look to (be lurnier for whatever success be expects to achieve. But bow au they be expect ed to exert their full influence in its behuif if bis enemies, those w ho are kuottulobo bis opeu opposers, are retaiued in oilico and allowed to dis-: petice the public patronage to count. I destroy ed. Il l said the pns.l i a. eract I hi ir exertions!' Vet this is the ! iive. Mr. Culler tried to comiuil su c.o to day. More than four-tilth of; icidc by jumping out oi a window, tut a llbe puoiic ortices iu the country d"l not succeed. It will be reiu.-m are iu the bands of tho I'rvs.de t s j l-ered that the cleik lost tueir lives ntiiiiical eiiMmies. and whertj tlo-v do ! ii. it use the influence and patronage of their ollieo against bitu openiy, they do il secretly. Thousands of these dispcusers of iatronuge laugh itt their uleevusut their nuccea in cur rying w ater u a both shoulder. The coinliliou of things is such, that no uau who is not un unequivocal sup jHii ti r of the Prtwident and bis policy sliou'id be sllowed to bold of!icu under b: iu any longer thtin it w ill take to Cud a in u n to till his place. The Pres ident mast soon, if be does not al ready , rocogniie the doctrine that be who is not for hi in and bis policy ib againsl hi in. . - "Tnt Lr.AinH." This is a new pa per started lit Hollidayshurg, by John U. Kcatly, LVq. It makes a neat ap pearance, and i to be devoted entirely to the cause of temperance. We sus pect that about '.be time the next elec tion comes around ' loyally" will be added to the list. It may be well enough to again revive the temperance cause, but if the same demogogues mour t the bobby that rode il to death in ISol, a similar fate aw aits it. Tem perance, while advocated upon its merits, done a great deal of good, but it soon fell into disrepute when given over to the control of half w illed cler gymen and drunken lecturers. The friends ol the cain-o w ili have to keciia ! a.lo,r lo,.L. ii .l... ;k .I..,,-, i , ,. .1 get nom 01 11 ngnin. it me euitor oi , the Lcitlrr jirevents this, be w ill have wrought a good wmk, and will no doubt attract the utteiition of all true tetnjierance advocates. Snix llrt.n. lion. Mr. Culver, the loyal Congressman who ba been , , . , '. , . , . , sjietuliiig tho oast six nioir.bs 111 tiie 0 1 t rankliu jad, lor Mbl.nif; the w.ld.eiV widows and orphans out of hundreds . , , lit I l.l illuu ,11 lu n,A tnln r..t.w, I.,., v.,,v ...... ,1,1V l."i week, mid claitned exemption from t arrest and inirisoiimeiit because ol." being a Cmigressiuan. The court very imjiorly iiilormrd his loyal liighness that no man charged wilh the crimes be was could be released nntil he was released by a jury of bis countrymen. This decision wiil make tho ' Inyai" volo in the l!unii one short. New rAi itt. "We observe that a new religious journal is to be started in J'tiilmlelpliia on the hrst of January next, entitled J7.r M,1l,,,iu-t JJomi J.iurihil." l!cv. A. Wallace is to be the edilor, and O. L. lladdin-k jnib-li-hrr, No. liiS (south od street. ISub scrijil iitif 8J..itl per annuin. The decreice ol the -National debt during November, was only Sl.,Vi.i,(iOil, to6--,lHiii.00ll in Oetnbi-r. The total decreiiic since the K. of September, lM.'i. is SJHS.172.-1 !!. bcine- about 1 l.-.,.HMl,Hlo per month, to 1st Xovenv 1,, lsfiiV v.. Cuiise is assigoej for the lulling off in this month. On Friday nibt. Harney McQuade, tieorge Freeman, John l'oolr, I'utriek liegtian and Hubert (Jr-orgo, alias Hut-' ler, all noirroes, ecaped Irom jail nt Ciiniberliind, Md., ly, euttinj; through the upper floors and roof. lal' free dom, sure. Someboby wants to know wlir noiir was cneaner iili cold at "so iih pold at than it is with n.hl at 140 r Let Kim I ri""' 'ask tfca Ramp (ng! TPSS hwr it j. frorrtu of Ittr .! y lit form- io. Andrew V. Armt!'tirr, convo tcl . , i it ,li,,,,t .ri ot, f 1.1 itt i .,, m ii'tter i ,1 wiJO) (.,, (.,lll..v., t.i U imng on tlie -tli ol I el ruary next, l'ct.r Hot la was bung at' William pon. "'i. murder of bis He. in Man h at. i,.. .... .i.A i,i. r. the lu his conlessioi. be slate that be kiln d wo ' Vr" '""" 10 tiding ol Ins wife, ono in Hungary and the other in Llinira, New York. At Cairo, Illinois, on Saturday last, a woiniin named l.ielunaii sttcmpled to kill h"l' two children wilh an ax. I March last a young woman to w hom 11 .. I I..- bo was said to bo under engageiuul.t of marriage. At a colored Methodist meeting in Hamilton, Ohio, on Monday evening rowdy negro barl.er named t oopcr, witl others, interrupted the emigre On the 4th instant, iu the court of Oyer and Terminer, at Poug.hkuipsie. N. V., the jury iu the case of Kichard Lewis, charged with killing the Lev. J C. Lu hnioiid, returned a verdict of murder in the lirst degree, whereupon Judge Gilbert sentenced him to be bunged on the .'dh ol' January, l'ti". Ci.M'iiiui, S. II., Dec. 4th. Mark Shinl'oiii', a noted bank robber, w bo escaped from the priso.i last night, is ol light complexion, has a lull round bice, weighs one hundred and ciguty ("ounds, und is five feet eight inches '''gh. -The nail upon the I'oreliiig.-r ot l" band was split by a kntie, on t'"' !"' of bis escape, and is the only mark by which be may be icudiiy identified. A reward of l,tnnj bus bocu odercd by tho Warden lor bis apprehension. John Scott, G. A. Culler, and Dr Wilder, of tho commission bouse ot Scolt, Culler & Co., ol Kanta. City, have been arrested on the charge id set tin tire to their store, wb,cb was by this l.r A wealthy firmer named HoU-rt DiiiMiiore, living in II qiew. ll Tootn hip, near Washington, Pa., was bru tally iiuinlered in Ins o li house, on the night ol the 4 ill iut.. by two men, whosliot I. nil in the breast twice, from w loch wounds be died in a !cv hours after. A reward of i.lO is tillered I't their apprehension. Two men, Hubert Taylor and Hubert IV land, have been umtcd a the sus pecled murderer. Si .sf.ciLti Mi'Blir.R. James WtUh. a ineuilier ot the Columbian Com mand, ry ol the Knights Templars, who whs missed by bis associates on the night !' the rtxviil demonstration in this city, and lor w hom a large re ward was offered by the Masons, was lonii 1 iu one of the dock in front ol this city, under circumstance which leave no doubt that be ha been full y dealt w ith. II i clothing had all U-en taken from l.i'ii except an undershirt. The deceasod was front Washington, and is believed to have luen rubbed and thrown into the dock. .',J(. .'.jn. .Some three or lour erUs sinee, a yoiin man unused to I. .bur, enirn.'d , r .. , . ,, to win ; lor lariner in Jlu httin. quite delicate, he mi- kindly treat ed by the l.iinily. About a week mro. be requested nil interview with the lurnier s son , hen, after exacting a liroinirti fif weri'sv for t teeitl v.l ,,nr hours, be told l.iin that he si one of a bnd of rihlers that were to rob bis ,:lURr "'"iiey, Mil tloit lie Itail l,l'l11 soKin.l.y treated o.-eil su Kino., treateil lllttl lit. nu.l abandoned the idea, and wanted him to llH)k mit lur ,!ie ,,. Toe letroit A lmtix'T stiites that quite a large number of the fashiona ble Indies of that city "make tl.eir own shoes," but the edilor laments that this is done, because "it is fash- ion, not economy , , 7 , ".' j John Jlitchell. bavingn tiinied fn"m . . . , . l.urou, lias beeoine cditona lv cuii- ,,t.t.tt ll with the Hi. hmond l.),jt.-h. , .J : .,, , 1 he j.oinilali.m ol l.ouisv ilia in . . . ' ,,. ,, six years, the nresenl csti- le bein. l."it'.""il. Icx itvfrtisfmruts. S1 tlKall.ll UK s-iail K.V A l itl.i ts l Ian y, r ,,t niulry lilol 1 11, tnotimn eir 1. . a I ' t . r h ip n II.. hrr a, . a Iri.inrirnT wl il" r. ,1 i,n ili a. l,-. Any inl.Ttna:i..n ,.: twr atiii Is- 1 i.i-tviu'iy r.wivr.1 anJ ail ni.'nit,lc ex j.r'.a. ? .nul .r k.,.r is-itnii tu I t.aif.l.l.la.r. r. I U CTt Tl F. ""OI'll I'. An K.,r:t..n l,.r l'i:t.-'..r ..it i.; 1 I I al Ihr ; 1...,,.. t or fill NT 1 N A rt'N A I I'. -INK. Sarfrit, f. . , a. on ihf a,snnrl Tin Hilar ,1 January. Ir- 7, at ? n' ti-k .t..n j l'"',,.lJ1"-r JAMLS T. Ll-.oNAi.ll, l'r,--!.!, nt. ( Ihr I ii imp ' uri of tltarii.U cuiii.n. 'I trm, A. U. istiti. al In tlie n-!-tier f tbe fv-al r'atr of !ITry Ket'i f. f iaTf tu itra diim m ii;., ;sr; -;J n.. ,i,v ,j. r-'tvl .tiff tl.r n i 1 .. ttciit e.f rr m'artf tmiM'-i l v i'-.' v hi. j'fi, W tbiw t.f Kit- H.iw-a-.' 1, r"i 'h i T'I s.ttt ..f i.in t. li Min-if i ac tt'H.', tr : b-t .ftT-j; f at,, ts,,,r. I;r, tin-lirr nt. t v inn.l ol J..ti,i 1 1 1... ,,; 4 It M-r-li.. t a ft'-nr b.t.j; tt'J, --r 1 v y . , tnl fli'llf hiti: Itiei.t KVbl'i " J. t. , i lie t'W ; t ti i ii b Ut.ti ('. J.i'in l;v nt-. 1 t ' lur,.,4. ... i,J.',.fT A. IV ls(6.th. rT l-r-Jr-j dull jin- ritt ., il.f f tiurt il rta-i a .Uce t- a I jia"i int r fiM. b rn.H-aMia in one uriMum i uS hfh'! in t Irr.n td rouniv. thai lite anitte iil Hlrri-,1 nn. I ."iriinni-. .l... 'y.arb ri r !.--n to ihe oitntmrt he hwa b the hrnt trJ o) January lorn. iM'-i. lit Hi t ..ti-t. Wli-M I. Ct. 'itAKM-ll, 1 Irrk. Orphans' Courl Si Y .n'srf at nislrf ,.f l,r 0-a.Ssr.,' t'..rl. S ll.t r- . ' i. l. . ... I - l-i,ul"". 1 l"AV, 1,. 1.1, isi.ts all Hat j CertUn Trsrt er Plisr nf B(t, lata Ihr J-riprrlT nf Frr.l.-i. t ', V1, ,,1 " l N-wna lni.hiiv t'lrarfir lrl aanii . I'a. an,... a. r jun s,a ,.n,T. ot Has. trat lnuuinlnc aboat SIO Arrt-a. ; 7 m ' """" ' wurtsrina w i a.n inr rrma.n.ir-r i. . tm,. i.itn,K ' s. ZIZXL aod wicf a the a-. oaillAKIMl Stlrl. ;Vu'C!tiM'!ntMtt. lit-' '-tan ' . a 1 . .'- II ' l " : .-'. 1', l -ini... lo-iil.. 'r Ji:...o.- I rai l, tin A , il t J,..i..rf 1,i'i,.. alwtnt liio.il. .r. - Ai I'. 'is. lira t - J 'M. .lr. J in It . rlr ltimt. .1, I'ari.l tioiuian, l'..,iaii AaLraf', Wiiliam Ai. t, t..n I h-l I.J.K- N, .hT l.sirfeM Tli.nnaa l'.,'itli'J C.ivir.fton t iaur.1 li. l'-y t ura. ,.p, ill Jio- Aii'ttm-S l,r.,hio jal.T U' Tdmtf liul.rli S II lluri. II :,'nn J .liH i 1 Itr Kartha.li W i'l 'B Ti ll K..". l'l.- A I'.omi'-r I.twi nr. I l.on, a l:..t. Lacnia Ancrroi-t- I. units r (.'i't W.l'.tain V K-.. l'.av Mni. ai I:, a 1 Tmrrlt'r ji rora rirsT wckk. Flpis.ana T ti"-na M ill. n. ir II. 11 Ni.--. ii V'.ui.?. Il-i.i l .M.Tra-teo lira ll..rl. Mi!,u-I W iIwju, Sco t ,'al, Hc-nrj Ur..fiiu J..;.n !'ir k l,ru lv ! i I I'.i-atal, lk-crv U4.ai, Jau.-a In ,ii, lniirj( J W iir I, .jn,.,.. Kr, I ii -it K -li-1 hrr l. J'.fco KiU-hcn, J..I.U ll..llins.i. J..l,n Kin.;, y, Jam-.-a Weaver Cl- Wil'.ain II a,i,r I I, -mr .'!) H.i nai-a l..o. fleor?f C Pan'-nore t iirw,-n. ti , J.-,,1, l'..ir, hauivl Cualuovra li.s-a'iir W illiatn T Tti"...poa F.rir"n li.ir.',- iu 1 uuta li:.:.i Mil -b-il sti,a tijla-h A"rtitai ll :a , llu-ton W i:l a:n 1 Wo..Jwar4 J..r.. n I'.lin lliiuirr, Joa-j.Q I Jonian(Tbonaaj .Simlb, Nichoiaa h'.-aar i Knul Otsi.-v .Vet, A L Hiv-aox, Orwnwood r. a LawrMifs- J,.lm Iloa.'trt.. jr. Martin Klin, J .t.n M,l,-i,.-!l. ii.K-T Aui'tisn .au.h j M-irri Jus.ii ll llioa.u. Lci.j .suat-Lniaai j N. w ;e.: .Inilir, j jL j P,nn lavtoal Uotti-rt, iioaa Hoorpr, Jaxnc Tl.a.T ) l'.at Thotn-.f In; t nun - r, t-.r II l.o., Lfvi K Iircs.'lw, lloraw A Con-T, ll. n-T l',-n:i liiretot jrftuiu aicoiiD Krs- r.o.-tra J.iu 1'. 'n llra.ii"rd -JutiN Livlr r'l-'il lira i J-'li'i ll"'r i' t:. liHt-f, M Tb.Ti:-w.n. Henry Aurol, lan-l W i,eai!e, tanorge knMer, tr.i.ti'k Karoe. C 1' Lull llurlii.jL' J, rr Hull, ,tl ( a. ft A lam ll;i.v, Wilaaas P.-arlan'l, Juhn K l:rL-r. J un f ra1', v. Lawn mx kiiikS (',.Tii.'lm-1 V l ii'rn t ("i-a-liwl J-,-.b .-i..r !-catiiT Wa.i..t:trt',n Klin llt.Ftoa L II 1.. vrt Kant.au J..1.D oniilaA't, Jtw-J,b Giliilaai Km i J:r.- K ur UastxY M-t.i F VVIitt, Ji.tui A. litai. Jt.bn W la:r. A.UU.IT K, - I. jr i.um'-r I ilT Jn3i Ar'l.ar tw Waji.'.glvn Lu.aul NLMuTrar, Frsna N-lf t- kr Jaaa a R Calja,,); J Lisa Huaaer, Iraaf '. a. ia--?l I'at.n J..SQ F'..na W.s.lwaH Kiiliu Lo-Wt, Chrifliaa Ei-iff. !-,- woas lS(J7Fl,cll,,1lS(iT "THE AGE." A Demccntic Kmi!: Journal. t.tloX. K! "4TloV. A Ml 'NAL L1SKKTI ! CON ft II'- I, Thtf Ii1t Ac con !i la-t tcwu f-tm al pjiti : t s w ,i. 'h -i ; :.-.! ' f oiii'i-L-n.m c. !'i.k !", I-, F :miu' rtl (t'tira k- I . L. 'l . .V irWt-t K -'Ti, a Vjc-.ta- j m- . ,zn ati-i i CD'fic " '"T-f-.rdn'.("iT.t.rr'.a. ! ! ..-t;r .h ..r:it.I !'o ...cMevi i. 1 b--aiTn- l-.vnrT Afr.cvrnTal Imnti.'M'B, Art. .Vu:ri. T-, ft.-. B i- ."( -i. 7r.rrivf f. it tia ttl tb . p.if fcof iS Ax t Prs ff-m rrrn pari vt tl.f I a tf 1 l'at-a. ard i-4 tt d.-jut-b! nv-: t ta :mi.i-e t a' f : aii'i th j ..mi iivm :1 j f af Kun' i.-xa-rbt ly tut " ul tb- r-aarii i.rta t"u ii. Tb Vfr.k!5 A vu! lt a c ipj.l-t cjmpwJ.tni f lii r.rn 4 liirk, and U t rbe kd.rig rl;t'.-;'. frm t!if Ia: y. will ciaua a Urj, iB'tatl ff itatr--t ;t -g ", y.rttl tpfrij f.r tiir -kr iur. li w.'d bV ia a.) a ftTt-j Kajniiy Jarnl, nin'ta'.Hy a-L.,cd t tSf Potitirmn. the I tnn r, ti W'vbi.K tb I a tui I y firfiir ar.d tb li-nrr-al r.talrr, harni: rrry cbaranJerinffir ot t Lnt Nrpj.cr! i.-b naa.brr will - a an inioi,T tnu r niiif ti tL bvu;i-uf iBr wot! j u.a' a? -4 la ici'm ; ait bur, and it i ale tb tiiifliti"B to .ainsb. fnn wrrk t 'ri. id ihf nar t th Jfr, tbrr or K-UJ ol tb W- and Utrirt ot !l Tl'.llMS.iAUAVS IX AaOVVMT.) ?t ihrtr 'r,'h. T tnr ai.y t- w-r.i. al j be rau f LA li n.i::CB. i'lrtjiT, ; titiii v -n?i -f quArtrr, lu tc J'i a.d at toe o . Tnit UcriviT eyrt on year, trr fj'i-f. oir yi-ar. t r"pifi. one ar. il. laci.IT r -u.tr. wif Ti-tv. -,. lur.n' , ac.rt tl,. i yv-rt arr aut n, u- ai in-. ; Ju I1"n.:i ii' tr.no,.i.i,a.on. irar,,' a r. i,T',:i is- tor rs'i.i a. one ar.5 M ri 1-; 1, nl r.. . ..ur- ,T,ar. ,yat.l Is- lunn,o,a ,a', l.trt-as-n rami l Irn. ur In.'rc la orrf a i.lrva-. lwrartf l.ar. rtl ir. live crtta wr talrr. l.r- fa .1 al II.. ,t. v ol livrry. fe?im- n cs.jar-a ul Ihr l'a.ly ana W b,y arnt iritia, un afl tl,at. at lb ,.,-,. A ilrr.i, V, 1L-II A i ttrs-li REMINGTONS- ... ..s- y t FIRE ARMS. M Sold by the Tirle f;ritcr;iy. PRirris REM'CEU. A liKral DirrBnt w Paipra. ArniT fT-Kff. jB Oa'trar, Smty Krvt.lr.j-f, I . in. ea.tbre, Hr't K.-u.r-r. (--".f cwktnx Srj falibra, liflt h"lfT. Nary Ml ca ir.r-e, Pitiire H-T.-'Ttr, Nary fte, -a iKra, NfW P-kM K'..:r. with 1. aticf leref.) Paxket f.eT..Hr. Co.f MfMrr I Vtr-atnf Pi-ai-.l. E i .t p ) No. T? mrtri.lcr, P. .pt t put .( .i t-.t ,rt t 5 urirfie. VrM P.raet Pt-t 52. A U cartridge. tuB Cane. Biof rrjiJji , S rip (Urrvl ! itain. Pe' iTiBt N fl , SA imw in, tOiVre. llretTB Lsad j( Jdfia N. 21 ratrtdr. Ireerh Indn g Car bin. N,. 4 rar-nlf. V. K fl-. rl bm .( m th na'-re y -Bf t. 1'. fv h t Mn-kf. ."prinf6fd -;t-m. l'l afj vf 2",Mt fumitsLvd ti L. t. Got ri.ttiert. liiir t w B'er Ltuidief Krmr Kare jia Wee r.i-r..,-d and ad r'l i.-r mi1 i ri .-nit in Kiinp. K. HLXiSt.ln.v A h"S. IllwB. .s V"fk Acrt Wnnrt A Nirhit, Kr Vt.tk,; nM ftr d A tn. B n b .- Jm C 5rl.!i. A Co Tbil aolri(bia; P, alio 4- Tn-jiMe, lHit oi-r; H "3 f'ttiMfB A C., Ne Urlevna aBJ Mrarfai J-fcKB. r.nM A Cm , Ikieafft. L. M Una cry r., M. Lv4.i ; Aitaart . Crane, Sal FraB--.p. j4 ly DBICS! PRIGS! rCKiS! josr.ru ii n:vix, On Main St., ot dwT vet of lliffU f Kaast't htoro, II mt te oa kat4 a lape a4-.-traf r.t of Drug-, M::.:e.ne$, O 's, Pants, DjC- Stu!T3, Patent Moncs, rosv, iioBinrr-iirarr, .ia;ic Mock. ( C.UV l'H(t ! ' Pf rrnwerr. T'-ilet (JfJ Ctftioceriei. tc ej taa.rr4 t rait, T"l.arrs, Cirar.. F.ka, Mal..'rT, rrartl. Prpa. Iak, ... s crsrral ranai I .ll..aa. itfU" Ili. rtr-rk anSr-arra all ar:irlla Bjrt Is S ' rat.ra-srn Ihr rT.ra per ts-ttl. whu-h ia n.ua!!T al-rsnr-o-iiT. ta aaliryla r... atd rf Ida bral J Sol" urra! A rm. Kaiirn.nrast ran, a"-r a,o.l-iT. ai,J ,ll ts a. IJ al rraa.ip,) :.t rrirra. I .'! tbr a tianui,-,' uf i, aiti- d.rrtttlj i;h tha Call a4 rlaattika 0 f.s-da ; tS.f rat.nr.t fail ' I'O1'! lirra. ta (a.aaa. drrJ If '"air arnra rru1 rar. Il.t ,.t p j.u'ar acr'"' rs 'Wr.Ti.n-ArNT.s-rs t " f " j""; '"r"' 'ii. latfHt ssmik for asntw-n, .! ... , Vi ,.I . 'k "J '- "! .T. E.a..n. ,:l th. ,1 L.a..a. ra,..T.-,rrr. t ,,, ,hr I -n,... Fa'!.' Sr. ,, Vat riinr. i,rj.r,r j a- trs-tr-l it . II taran. f- I!. Mil-h. ., ,. t.at k..,,l r-r- annaS,,,, In hra.-i.ni..- ar,rm, f.il-m.a.tn ' ri-.. i- atr. a.i i. t ..rrai.irst Itirrr Trat r ynr Ihr aa-aa t a r-JB- i I ras h. ' a,,..,, m.. h rS ti. ihai ''t. - V fa Atl trttrra Hiratrl Tmmrr. aru r.s .ara I "ILa rf.tircrrn?'!. I 1 'il all t . , .T t.: .. ti. ., m ... . , .... 1 n f 1 U tUIN.-Aii ,-,-. an.l t 'I.. ai l a,: iif.N. V ' a at'l ai- l.":t a rsr.a.r, .. I i I.. : I hi-.s.s.t H.r ly J. I a 1. Sl, .l. r I 1 , ,,. aa llta ..aii.r l.a n i.i I It t... I a 1 .1 a ram, B- -i ..I ., U Ml' 1. kill ir ot tli fatiu-r.! r, on Htr mtrt of lb- Z.'i f.f taJsM-lt, It A 1 M.I.K, -ut 7 yinri o.J, 1 k4. l b'i.'h. t''k hsr, Ta;l n1 Wii, mi: it ft -r rn ItU bir-l fi t "rk )"iut, :! an Bk , wr.h m I bi; fa"i on lorei--ii. A rrtl Ml '0 ll t f-t-d lor iLe f1 uri ( lh tU.rf fcJ fcrum of iLc u..trr to Jt-Ki'H liOl-i.'OV, itf i 1 P rWt-h'O, C ltr fttutitl', A Great Discovery. o VE of ttit ffrrl aifl ni"t o (til JIi-o'rf ,nmi'iiai i'.:i T, d ma t-T thf itKt,ri!,-.J it.-. J. Iiihi, ut 1'a', ( Ui-f r!itii.ti to itsj t Irrijp rta.! Ir;t:'iuarT fI rit v. in 1 . 7 -i"-bLo ! tffl J..'.!!''"''. .tD tlif pW.laful dlVs-fJ kfl'.n HL MA' I'KKM'U 1 Ll- ALVK. cana-rt ipak t-- bitilvnf tie w-iwrli:i rii.nn-4 upn ti.fui l-jr t:,r u: ul th.n.-ir. It hiinfiir Ljiimii ij in ri'.-.'itn? a rnoannI eurc in iiir;,-! e"t. In Ibif rr-jHSTt it nirj'-ajMH. all otiit-r Ott-n-ciu'f I tti kiol. I' will u wl.at it ikfrrjta. iiM-uJ.i fr: if ml, th inun.-j wi.l be nltir.it-i. Oi.e ur iwti itoxrt it 'iIKi'it tocf-s-rt a I'TUinrrt-t rure tu ('"if r ill if tiie dirtctiof t un tb tti- r l i!iwnl. i'n". one aii'i two iiiir r bol, ecori.ny to lire. frtit by o.al or txyn i to an part oi tbc ttiitvJ or anada. r-M by i'ru -.'iri fjrncrar. A I..-! .h-mr.t tua.lf to I tho iruic. Ai irrw I. fc. IH'MIAM A l0.r lilm -rt. I'a.. i'r prct'i' aii'l MjLiiufae- j in-- ' r !! I't. " S'a.r mrvi Trina-ia. dj-T W. F. CLARK, flOL'l.O rpsfMifuHT annonTire lo the !! f leu of Litmrbfii and tieioit. that fc ba ian ih rtvimt I'ioitIv orruj it J by P. A. Uai:n. in rn.bm H. imavd-atlT orer H. F. Nupie Jiwttrj tut, ud viii cou:ii.a tat TAlLOIilXG BUSINESS. A lull luiinn-rt f Cl"bi. CmTt ltd Vtii r eoiijiantlr in hand, and mad tu rdtr ud tbtf br,rt bnuct. rartieolar atffBfinn will ht f'lrru to CUTTIXO MrD f, H-.' ard C'bi drro c.aU)tn io th nit fab(..r-a- l ttlra. O rt fa. a rm A. dr.tf " W. V. TLARK. tS "T f Tit I .W AHI " iTTl f TTn" U mn O tal J kt to any prrM-n bo Ka um d l'r. lu ii' T: S-iive af'w uibj tu d rocUftii and has b t ltn rand. AJJnw, 1. a. MnAM i CO., dw It V M.gryvrt. Vu. MM HAM' S fan rmv ? p- r p nt ly lui.r. or lu (w.vdi oi OAL !L at uVl-tu J V KKA'I?ER'. Sl EVfa t? Ar.ti I'Bft PAKI'R &ZA?, th onl TKirfrrt arraii-ujtiit f-r bum, re fl, at il-cil ii J. i. KHAlZLKaS Il'KS A xgt sK-k ol I- or c'o'ir,c out it tho 4 'for r, J. P. K H A"! Z I. l!;KAfc Ah! A T H A W LS. Pmita, tWit, :a. fcs-arf, 1Q criat virntv, at d V I la, J. P KH"ZERP. noi-i.KLi.j'i:H vmiij do Till to fltm.M r s--Jrn an-, ti ,.lvw are. I n i are. tif w mu ntc w cbfitp tt J. P. KKA17.LK "1 Vhl'I T r.n..4. nri:n, Venitlan. HtBp J a n 4 v .it t '.'is t. arrt ; r l-n J. P. K : K'IZl It. M lil at. A . ll.PHIe.N' M.W luniks in.; ELMER'S Plil'HAX?. Ann F. Mi ( r.a!'a rM 4' J-l..n and r"an.e."'Tl.a ....J H.hk." -I Le Ui lJ...a-rad." l,:enl Smc;!".." "Mr I.---r.t," 'K;fciei W .ft," TlU iitirx s,' "Tia V ift't S crrt," etc, 7b: re x k, l y Mr. Arn P. PtcjiVnn, but t-n inDvn'rd by aU tu l ly far the t- ft a J mi at iu.-tre'ir,f trk trrt wntttn ry hr. It p jt.an i io B.OTI uly lot-ta'oi ia iVir-rtHiu'i M antte HuraL (he Ut year, bariov bteD rm jleiri in tbe lwiuirr nam tar r. htir it pnrrl to le tta bi-4t fHtfti.Ar. piarlu! an.i faccfiiul Burtl tkat bav utt aj mt- ib that Maitiue. acd it ir nuw puWi-k-'l vi piete ar. ona'-n-l-T'd. B ore ia- (1a'lfimoTo'UR:e,nilnB vith !lMtioM Brirk," r r v ii icn bj 4 bibib." ami the other worka of .V.rs. Attn 8. St f'bet.a, fal).brl by . It Wall d iiB t rwt to te the taufl p"ri'if ami mere!ul k that b ever bni artiUa by this taictttoi Amertan ajihrnxfi. rt.t-o,. b.x rerMy if-ns a favor. fa iib all ..Btrnnii n irn tf j'n. t -ti"B, anj ib anru.ut.fU) --st 1 a new mmtt tim her prartfui ivn i ftwrfut n t to tb'ua&l nt rea.l ra. And ti' it a rare tn.1 ib f-.r ibem. ib '!... ar On hn ," Sir. P'rjih oi h-, if any tJin;.rc','vJ ail b !ruitr rtin. tr. linrt if hm rt iuifli. t of Kfie atxl actiya, but there if far Uiore arttft.c ci.iirtr'M, ar.U an elaWntitiB if ' no-e as 1 tftuMs attttt-a1' e orMr by rartd ' nrrie--. Tbe a'tiuc ol tbif oe ootri intrfinnt i ,n I'"11- r- Ujuu-I the liu..fa u( the c y utr Jii-'T dtsi rn pmin oeri u i um. I 0 ti rt arl.-rtesi t y M:. St.j Vera it rerrpt, the la-a war. a.-i f rr it .if v.iii riv.tl d.f . .Di-i.x tb ittMi-a-t c L,fli.'iJt kb j aasTitWa eiita.hrti t y and male Kr t'-c ir,'iii ari bviMx wTpi't tvt oa t.iDal uQi'y. T.h i '..it in ire ot a'trti,np irter et. fhe cltamrreni are -ijihic t;antr .u fftBl n aJ ate. atrtril.t in l.r, iuai.ttii, aiaJ tb roctraoTa I'Ttitl by it t iciiri.tuat pvt-Jiariti. f, aecfal an.i p' yx!. Sen I a rare rLarra to tl.; Usi atd ' in -tii4 ot .V-n. itrf Sttifa btk." Tt rHr-:ie'a t'tpfcai." i fa'-;i-hij p-'wjleta in one U;p- ti joicc.ao Tuloute. i'net il m f-j-'.r, ot ia c."ib. MUA. ANN IS. mrtlFNS OTIIKR WORK8. lte ti -ld Ilfi.k. fl 'P Mary I,-rfT.t. fl Tnw rx 1 19 liiett liK.mfiuai.1 1 lie l j. v-U-a ,ir. I !. j I ne Ht-in , 1 j9 AUvc are it f aprr cvrr. or in cVh at I- ea-b. Tbe abaovf Nvik arr fr unle be a!l bo.ke'Vr. tf of -Sum o'hiriir a.l of tbe aoi t -pa.iAr Kxi bv Mr. Ann St-h'"n?, till )w kui to any , ttt i4 ;av, on n f ( f -no. A . (-). a! ri' ra ta T. H. I LU.K-uN A l li'-li.l l.S. .V f C lTtiH: !"f-rt, I'liila u j li;, Tt, Ani th- y rtoe.ve imr j ale autiiUu. i t;k.i It T IIOHl. If IK MMWVn. 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