ONLY A WOMAN'S GRATE. It Is only ono wee romnnce of ttio many wliicli nre Interwoven with the history of El Dorndn county a roiunncu of a woman's grave. The tiny mound Is utioti llio cret.t of a pietty little knoll overlooKlnu Hie de-oiate, iii'serieii l ti- i lug camp ot (.'old Springs, half way he. ; tweeli l'la'Trvlllo and Column. The j flftliiK Mmllglit, tremhllng tliiuiiB.li the -jpavvs of a gland old llu'ouk, lulls lov- I Ingly, tench tly upon the grave, Ju?l as It did twenty jenrs ago. Mmvptlnut changes have crept with the years over nil of the siirrnundliigs Flvetliouand i tnlnei worked In the tint- and gtdehes ! of that little niouutaiii-rluinied camp In those early golden days'. No claim was allowed to bu over 15 feet siiuare, and oven then, the ravlnrs and hollows, the valleys and hill slopes were all Incited and thcie were mlnersto spare. It was one of the loveliest camps In the font hills. There wein some ot the grand est men, the mot humerous, the MO.t ht-rolc. In the mines of tho-u days that ever the sun thune on men whose no bility of soul would have ftainp-d them henes In any ace or clime. And oue kuch was a large hnmd-shouldered man handsome, well educated, a gen eral favorite among liU fel'ows, and who was nlwuja known as "Judge." Theie I I had almoit written his name, and you would know him, and It Is tho one tender event of hU 111 o Inintclt )Dg. If you chanced to bo In Cold Springs on the nay June Meredith nno her hus band came to town, you were doubtless (landing with the crowd by tho hotel, watching the stagn as It cama lumber lug down the Hangtown hill. The news had Uotsn ahead of tho stage that ti genuine respectable ntanled woman was coming with her husband to live nt the Spilng'i. Every claim was va cated that atternoon to see tho phenom enon; for, In that little valley, with Its hundreds of wen, it was, Indeed, n phenomenon to have n real lady come ami settle among them. Just na the plump, pretty figure, the blue eye and the light-brown hair emerged from the stage, nnd a thou sand breathless voices were whispering, "How beautiful," she gave a little stilled scream and fell fainting Ir. the arms of her husband. Everybody said It was the heat, tho fatigue, the excite ment which caused her to swoon, and all were too much engaged with the event to observo the blanched face of the judge, who clutched the column of the porch to keep from falling. When a fow days hadelap.edand tho excitement over the new arrivals had partially subsided, It was discovered that the Judge had disappeared. No one remembered to have seen him after tho stage drove In, Ere the 6warm of busy llfo swept away from the placers, and the hum of mining and miners' voices ceased, the little knoll overlooking the plat necaino dotted with graves, any who lelt home and friends with au ardent easier thirst for gold, wearied and tell a.ileep among tho gold veins found resting places In the very heart of the digging where they worked. And sniiionwutius lu this mining camp burial ground cov ered hearts that In life weiu warmer and tenderer, If possible, than those of the brave, geneious pioneer covered hearts of tho pioneers' wives. In oue of these crave, theoue whoe romance I am telling, lay June Meredith. When the mines were worked out, nnd the bustling ramp had become n farming village, most of the ginves were removed to n Otter burying place near the road. When the bodim were being removed, the workmen found a well dressed, midle-aged stranger sitting on the rav? under the oak. lie had been Been to enter the village at dusk the even ing before, and it win readily cenject urcd that ho had been at the grave all night. He said a few words to the man who had charge of tho work, and em phasized his languago with a handful of money, anil then he. disappeared without lulling any ono know who he was or whence he came. It was scarcely neces sary to say that this grave was not touched. The knoll was robbed of all its other dead, but June Meredith sleeps where they laid her. Tho date ou the marble tombstone, showed that the stianger had visited tho spot ou the an niversary night of tho death ot the wo man who lay slumbering there. In speaking, one with another, concern lug the event, it was ascertained that the stranger, or some one resembling him, had been seeu In the neighborhood during prior years, at about the tame lime of tho year. This Is about all. The "Judge" had never been 6ecn nt the Springs atter his sudden disappearance, uutil the stormy, dreary, night when June Mere dith died. No matter how completely he worshipped lier.i.o matter how deso late was his aimless lile, his sense of honor forbade him from so much as visi ting her while she was another's. but when she was dying, when all hope of life was gone, when she lay with closed eyes so quiet and still and reemed to ho listening to voices from the further shore, the door opened softly and the Judge entered the room. He was pale and hageard and careworn, and was only a shadow ot his former self, but the blue eyes unclosed and biiehtened with a loyous recognition. Iu tho dim shadow laud of death thero nns no hesitation. With eager, out stretched arms sho clasped his neck. nnd his lips touched hers she murmured: "In heaven?" The next moment she was dead. Every jear ou tl e anniversary night of uerueain, ne visas ner grave. Sficia mento Ilccord Union. After the circus parade two small boys met on the street. Ono of them, his face glowing with excitement, said. "Oh, Johnnyl did you see that fellow Willi too snakes around bis neck?" Ni from Johnny. "Yer seen the the man In the llou's cage, uncouise?" No words or sign from Johnny, save and except a cloud upon his brow. "Well, yer teen tho ponies with the red bhiukets on oiairi yen" "riaw, ana l didn't," said Johnny at last, burstltiiMnto tears "I had to itay nt home and tend our baby, but I kin lick tbs stufflu' out of vou" NOTABLE ENGLISHMEN. SOMD lKTEnESTINO PEtrtONAL FACTS ABOUT M.IJIE OK Til EM. The Earl ot Deaennsfleld Is ono of the best diesxers In England; he has on the nveingi) n new plug hat a mouth, his tmiHi'is nre uviu'ly a light lavender, ni.il his coats perfection iu tit. His vn l"t Ib scrupulous about tho arrangement of curls, which are numbered; hi gorge ou' ilie-lng gowns his wardrobe Is not tn he surpassed; ouo of them Is worth ?a,000. He walks with his eyes cast on the ground, nnd takes no heed of little rag-inutllns who cry "There goes Dizzy." The Earl of Derby Is In looks not un like the late Tom Snyers. Ills suspend ersare noverfixed to the proper helghth, consequently there Is a bit oil tho bottom of liis trousers, owing to their dragging. He Is n sloven. Very courteous in manner, and when ho opens his thick set mouth there Issues masterpieces of English composition. His Income Is about i2, 000,000 per annum. He suc ceeded, alter many years, In marrying Ids first love. They are both near the fifties. Tyudall Is n fine English scholar, and knows It; n lecturer he has few c'jualsj ho was seen to be nervous at his wedding when he fumbled about for the ring. Uo Is an Irishman, nnd his couitshlp was of long duration. He resides at tho royal Institution, Lon don. Tho Marquis of Lome Is losing nil his gooJ looks; he must weigh "00 pound;. He seem- to spend his exist ence at auctioneer's sales, and on one occasion was seen to be turning over baby linen, but tor what reason to this day cannot he explained. The 11 lu ces Loutie Is a universal favorite, and, unlike her husband, wears well. The Earlof Enni-killHii Is stone blind, and Is the tallest man In the Hcuseuf Lords, mea-uilnu six feet seven inches. Ho possesses one of the finest collections of coins iu the United Kingdom, and in spite of his sad aflllctlon, takes great luti rest In numismatics, illsdniighter.s, the Ladles Cole, nre also exceedingly tall, being over six feet. They are ex ceedingly handsome, aud uie good horte-wnnien. The present Duke of Welllnaton, son or the Iron Dukt!, sends for a piece of choice, black sKtin nnJ cuts Ills own socks, alter which they are stitched. They are on tho moat.' worn by his father. Iu attire he Is of thO old school. He Is unattractitu nnd Innocent. The poet laurente of lialaklava re nown has never been known to crown his head with n stove-pipe hat. Ills In verness cape, aftertwenty years' wear, has a-Miim-d Its origljial color; his hands nie not always clean. Thos. Hughes, Q. O., the author ot "Tom Brown's School Days," Is to bo found In his shirt slrcves. It Is with difficulty that he can be Induced to keep his cunt on iu the House of Commons, of which he Is a member. He has an open countenance, bespeaking houesty, and writes n bold, cltar hand. Mr Gladstone, the ex Premier of Great Urillan is n coimosvur of old ivory carvings. He lias not a talse tooth lu Ids head. Sir Garnet Wnlsey Is the same height as the great Napoleon, but dillers fmm him lu kenpiug II v urn. Sir Garnet's peculiarity!, all times and upon all oc casions, to be seen with his nrms crossed. Ho was offered a baronetcy, but had not sufficient tuaus to keep up tho dignity, so he preferred accepting 10, 0C0 nnd a C. C. C. There aiu somo little Garnets. The Guernsey people miss Victor Hu. go very much, the market women tu par ticular; lie was lu the liublt of fetching his own butter, wl ich was carefully wrapped up between cabbage leaves nnd deposited at the bottom of an mil fashloued bakct His charming I1011-.0 his a deserted air, and the interior is dinped in Drown hollaud. The lata George Orulkshank was a most untidy man; his dress coat was r.s ancient in looks as himself; ho never cared to don It for fear it would not last out Ills tlmu. As Colonel of Artists Corps of Volunteers he proved a failure, so resluued, and was succeeded by Lehlhton, i:. A. The H0y.1l Aquar lum nt Westminster recently purchased the hulk of hlsiliawlngsforn Inieesum. In height he was about five feet four Inches. " Mv wife IhIId thH Irntli Ihran times a day," remarked a jocose old fel- iuv, at 1110 tamo nine casting a mis chievous glance at his "better Inlf." Ileforo rising in the morning she, says, Oh, dear, I nm-t get up, but I don't want lot' After breakfast she adds, 'Well I suppose I must go to work, but I don't want to.' And she goes to bed saying, 'There! I havo been on the move all day, and haven't done any thing." On one occasion, when a well kuown actress was singing a passage with an obligate for the trumpet, her husband, who was the conductor, thought the trumpetetcr inluht play louder, and so repeatedly urged tho musician that nt last the man, In Teu tonic accents, exclaimed, -'Louder? Eb, but vere is do vlnd to come from?,' "Dear render. If It Is so hot In this beautiful world of lakes, rivers and cas cades; of cloud-wreathed peaks mid lulsty vales, of rivulets, rills, soda pops, and Jelups, think what It mu-t bu in tint devils' nnd radicals' realm, where the roasted millionaire begs through all eternity's countless ages for one diop of water from a dog-licked beggar's finger-tip?" Arkansas Southerner. Mr. Uillgllder went home the other night considerably Intoxicated and nf. lllcted with double vision. He sat fo some time with his sleepy gaze rivited ou Mrs. Hlllgilder, and then quietly re marked: -Well (hie), I hope fnoller If you two gals don't look enough like to be (lilc) twins." One of two rural young ladles who recently visited Philadelphia, wr-te home as follons: "Wo attract great deal of Httenshun prouienndin' the streets like Die other lady, and holdln' up our cloze. Nobody l.n't nothtn' here nowadays which dou't hold up , nicir cunr, air me uiar may nota em ' the mere attensbun you attracts." FAKAjnitAPHIC. The German Empcrot keeps a diary of everything ho shoots. In 1811) his gun was ill-chnrged by accident, aud ho entered, "Forefinger right hand. ' At nn evening party a lady was called upon for a song nnd began: "1,11 stilke again my tuneful lyre.' Her husband was seen suddenly to start hurriedly from tho room remarking, "Not If I know it sho won't" If you give your word to any one how can you possibly keep It? Tho rlch0.1t man of Russia wns Count Hnsllewskle, who died recently, aged 03. His income- for along time past nmoutitcd totl.OOO.OOOnnmialy. He wns' tho father of the Princess Souvaruff tho lady who, during n recent visit to this country, displaced so much spirit and determination iu resisting the attempts of an anonymous scoundrel to "black mall" her by llnents of making scur rilous publications concerning her In tho New York press. Girls talk nlike about marriage, as though It wns a Jubilee, n glndsomo tiling, a rose, without a thorn, and so it Is, If nil is rlulit, if they go about it as rational beings.lnstead of merry malting children. It Is u serious thing to marry. It Is a life business. Tlierelore never oo It In haste; never run away to git married; never marry for wealth or standing, or line person or manners, but for both, for the qualities of mind aud heart which make an honorable man. Take time, think long nnd well before you accept any proposal; consult your parents, then some judicious friend, then jour own Judgment. Learn all that Is possible for you to learn of your proposed husband. When all doubts have been removed and uot till then, accept him. Remember that there nre no heroes In real life. One day you will be pleased Willi n Itirlid and the next day disap pointed In him. It will be so to tho end, and you must make up your mind to it and not quarrel, unless for very grave causes. Your friend, you have liiund out, Is not perfr-ct. Nornre you, and you cannot expect to get much more than you give. You must look for weak ness, fooli-hiiess and vanity in human nature; it Is unhappy If jou aro too sharp in seeing them. An tastern editor throws up tho sponge with the remark "it doesn't pay to run a paper in a town where business men read almanacs and pick their teeth with the tall of a heriing." The photiograph may bottle up tho 1 voice and pass it down to future ages; ! bijt Ihe smile that twls's the face of a I man as he scfks solitude and gazes upon j hU name iii print tor the first time, Trill always have to be guessed at When an Indian gets" mad and 1 ready to tight, he would ts soon hatchet ' a baby as an Indian trader. That's the I one great tault In his make-up, av he j will nevtr stand A 1 lu society until he learns tu 50 lor the trader first. A mind reader recently looked Into tho head of a fashionable young lady, and dividing it into a double, quar ter section map, found that It read: First, solt; second, sprint; bonnet; third, 1 French heeled shoes; lourih, spring bun Uet; llllh, sell; sixth, French heeled shoes; seventh, spring bonnet; eighth, Mir. A little boy ran hway from home, and while enjoying hlmstlf In forbidden tlrlds, n thuudtr storm came, up, aud it began to hall. His guilty conscience nml d 110 iicu-cr. ltunnlng home ho buist into (lie presence of his astonished iiiainioa, exclaiming bieathlessly:"Ma, ! ma, Gud's frowing stones at me I" I Whatever yon do never set up for a critic. We do uot mean a newspaper ' one but in private life in domestic cir cles It will do you harm It jou object to being called disjgieeable. If you don't like any one's nose or object tu I any one's chin don't put your feelings I into words. If any oue's manner dou't I pleaso jou remember yourr own. Peo ple are not all iudu to suit ono taste, j recollect that. Take things as you 11 tin mem unless you can utter them Even a dinner that Is swallowed cannot hu'iiiadeauy bettcr.Coutuiual fault-Uud-ing,euulimftl criticism ol the conduct uf Ibis one and tho speech of that one; the dress of the other.aud the opinions of the other will make home the un happiest place under the. sun. Men of force nnd tnlent nre always lu demand. Society Is a troop of thiiikers,iiud the best heads among them tako tho best places. A feeble iimi cuii see the farms that are fenced and tilled, tho houses that are built. The strong man sees possible liouees and farms. His ej e makes estates us fast as the sun breeds clouds. The most perilous hour of a per son's life Is when he is tempted to des pond. Tho man who loses his courage loses all; thero Is 110 more hopo for him than of a dead man; but It matters nut how poor he may be, how much pushed by ciieuuistances.how much desertulby friends, how much lost to the world If only he keeps his courage, holds up his head.woik with his hands and, with uu conquerable win, determines to be ana to do what becomes 11 an, all will be well. It Is uothlug outside ot hitu that kills, hut what Is within that makes and unmakes. Small beginnings end In great end ings. How many great men have test ified that their whole lives were .In II u i-nced by some single remark made to them in their bojhoodl And who can not recall wonia spoken to hluiselr In his boyhood, to which, perhaps, the speaker attached no Importance, but which sank deeply and Immovably Into his memory.and which have never lost thO.-power overhlmV Make sunllghtl Tho world ot best Is dark enough. Do what you can to make it more cheerful and hi.ppy. It Is said that the Swedish Fchool system Is perhaps equal to any hi the world. Of the children of school age, !)7 per cent, attend school. Eight months Is the length of the tcliool term. Sweden has several normal schools. The teachers aro required to havo normal tralulng, Pensions nre given to dUabled and superannuated teachers. Only ono case of capital punishment Is reported since 1803. Di;ugs and Medicines. Wonderful, but True ! A. J. DURLING, PROP1HKTOR OP XIIK PEOPLE'S Drug aud' Family Medicine BTOItE, maboa tho following ANNOUNCEMENT. OWinartotho peoeralMcpre'Blen In tmilncss. thefcieat reduction of wavoafor tabor, Ac. I deem It my duty at IhU itmn tu giro the pcoplo ot i.cltishion and vicinity the Lion's Simhk of Mr chofitb! Itfnd nnd rf u cmiipr the lollow lnff rnces of a tew ot llio many articles Isold at my Drug Stoiet TaTLNT MEDICINES nil fl reparations 80 cents oucii Vluear liitlcr. Itof tetter's, JHflKe'H I'mntHttou, MHilci'n Herb, German lmiersitnd all ollnrd tcrrnctl)ti,now85ctti. 50 preparations 4JC,nml 250 )Tcppratlons20c. COID, COUQ1I nnd LUNG ItEMEDIEH. asi Javnc'M Expectorant. Hail's and Alien's 31nl so m. Avers" Cherry Pectoral, Milk Ouro. Cod Llvor Oil. (Ml Liver oil uud Lline and others formeilv II now 8a cents. HAlll PH KPAKA HONS Hall's Ila'r Re newer, Mont a outcry's, Aycra' Ila'r Vitror, and Mrs Alien's, toiinerlyll now85cts. AU toe ptepariitlous or nbovn character now 40c LIMMKNTS Lautiach's, Low's Mnpnettc, Doimtllv'fl Flcctno, Bamson oil, lfuwiv' lUlict, Maine Oil, Oarpllnv Oil. WlMflro Llnl lueut, aud all others formerly 50c. now 40c, Horse, Catile and 'hl ken Powder formerly 23e. now :oc.t Untlinj'si celeorated Coudit.ou Powders tmprovtd 33c. per pound. K renin's Hamburg Drops. 4ic per bottle Breast Tea, c. a pack aire; PI Is of all kinus (oi uierly 2Sc. uow voo. per box. rLAHTEItS Porous, Arnica, Toot Man's and att othtTb formerly 2io. now 0c. "WOIUI ItEMKDiES Worm Syrups. Verml. fuKcs, Woim Lor outre a and Confections lorm eriy 2&c. now zoc. Roots, Darks. Herbs, Medical Teas. Ac, Ac. formerly from iuc. to 15c. por oz. uuw 2c. to co. per oz. Castor Oil. Balsim de Malta, Essence of Pep pniinlnt, Essence Of Lemon, Goidfu Tiucttiro, PtireKoilc, and UWccrtne formerly loo. to lac, now to to 10c. per bottle. Everything Down D iwn t Down t ! Caustic Bodn, for Making Soap, from Scouts to iu tent a ner pound. Castor Oil, allied) pure, tCc. per quart, by the gailou less. LOOK AGAIN. WALL PAPER. Gold Gilt Pnner 0v,i O aized Hapeis forraeilr iho. to 35c now nOc. Win to lllniika nnd Tints formerly He. lo 25c. now 2: to 15c, nnd Drown Daclcsform oily li)c. to Kc. now 7c. to Sc. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes compounded at GitMtiy Deduced llntea. (Joor end to DUULINU'd Having had ai experience of almost Twenty Yenr In tho Drug DiMnrss inure thin Ten of which h ive been In Lehlt'htnn, I will in thufn. tmo aalhavmntho pas. Oumanteo to all the verv Dost and Purest Drue. Medicine. Ac., to lii'immdin the American Markets. I DUY toil OASK I Dec lr-noT3 Alt forms nt Klrtncy ind TJrlnarr 1fscaC, Fiuntin tho Back, hides, aud Loins are posi tively cured by GRANT'S REMEDY. It effects ore truly marvellous In Dropsy, Gravel, BrlRlit's disease, Scmrjal looses. Lea coiihcca. and lost rigor, no matter of how long standli,.'! tlio case mav be, positivo relief Is had In Iroin onb to th ee days. Do not de-palr, lies Itate or doubt for It is really ppcciilo and mverfntls. Ittifniclyn vcrriaoie piepara lion. Dvltstlnio y as' thousands of cases that have been coimnleri d Incnra'do by the most eminent rhislclans havo b&cn nennancntiy cured. It la also moored by ttb realnrl'tir; s'dans and Modloal Boclitios th on.ihout lue country. Bold In Lotties at TWO dollars cao or three bottles, whic h is enough to cure the mctt aggravated case, sent to any address on receipt ol Five D0LLAU8. email tilal bittlei ONE dol lar each, All orders to Lo addressed to Grant's Remedy Manfg Co,, 551 MAIN ST., WORCESTER MASS. July 2 Mm -JJUVOIUTi: rUDLICATIOSS. VHANK LESLIE'S CHIMNEY CORN PR. This bo utltui pi-rtodiCdUlho best American taiiulv J 'unml. sioiy paper, and home Ineud hus been tms fUPcewinl nvulU nil the wcebiv journal 1( r the punt thirteen years. It irumed piaceln tho lunula and neurits of nnr people, uni now tho mime of it patioun is Lefftun. this yea i thu ciiim.nm i oknek at-ems lo h hotter than over. Us serial toil's itio of the moa i.ttorbln-r and lively character of creat nower t uo to life and mil of meut, tuklug a wide ring" nt subject lo plcait every meinuet ol a hOMHOhoin inn domestic sioiy lot the mother, the cijoriutnxr love talo tor too couch tern iho luorodtamatto tor tho louncnieu, the Miltd novel lor tho oioei resdern aud then v,o ha v? tni liM "(Heuture fur the ttov uud fairy talea for I ho chi'orcn. llnhbeitoo, llowranl Robinson Du Format Dcnwtict. H Auule float. Annie Thuina. L'tta W. TiertP, and other rim mint winci, are Da regular cnlribuiorn. The subjects tretwi vt aro verv varied Tflo Illustrations ai prom o, and they am all beautiful, boit ktunes ex-iii-men inioreLtlnarocmietc(l Iu eMch num ber, whl e blostannit'H, advcnluica es-av. fun. trnvo a uatuiai b urv legend 1 anecdoies, science, etc., make thU publication one of the moxt eiittMiaiuliiRlu exi-ioi.ce. 12xqutite a'eel cnxiavnii'- arc frequently Kivf u uwnf tu if a'lb-'cilbers. a bo CiliMNKT Co UN Kit. aixtcen najrea. with eight piiviH if lllu t ration a. Drimed uu tine pi oer, la putiltahed every Monday price ouly 10 cents, annual BUbsc.iptlitnt, H, polish!. Ad dray pur order to l runic Lwtuo'a I'aoliabliiK IIouho, 5J7 l'earl street Newortr. FRANK LKsLIK'S LAU's JOURNAti. 16 paRO1. Issued weekly, cintaiua excellent plcturea auJ full dew:i1ptloua ot lh very latent Btt lea ot laoie and children' wear t iie ful lutormatiou on famllv Uip eat aelect atone DeaJtituI ltlu"tiotioui4 of home and foreign sub Jeet'i ftoctyi laablooabie Intelligence, per tonal chit chat i am'.iMiipcartonaiin thefol lea and Foibet ot thu dnytup ikaoi Mirth, etc. flli.SK LESLIES LiUY'0 JOUltNiL la tho mail beauUlul ol u.l the iaut4 papent. It abould be found on tbetdbteo! en-rr -adv iu the land. I'nco lo ceuta per copy, auua aubpcrlouou, H. postpaid FRANK LKSLIE'S I'OPTLAR MONT If IA' baa made rapid maideaaa the rlvnioi mauy as n i rant to pa no furor, it contributor ai'e omo 1 1 he beht livm" writer f . tverv denai t meui of literature la i epieaeutedm itaco utnua Tbt rmountof liiHiraunun, utertalument and amusement affoidtd ty tho nrtlcIe- eaava, Btcnen uud general u.lacell'tnf cuutait'tdin the li3qjaito pt-K'-anr tacb number if (lua publi o tiu ha been well apunciated. 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Kocacop ot tbla ujfrazne has 150 exQubute euKravlng of the mott inteiealinv character. It haa reach d a circulation and proaperltr ancU aa make It oue of the marvel oi pirlodicil lite fa. ture. It la luaeed a bontfu work, bur it and aee for yoar elrea. rlncle aple are onh S&cenia, and annual ubaonpilon (.y.ceonl. M, noitnuld. AddfuiA oMura In y M7 row txroet, nfrrr yote. stop & lead PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Denis In nil klnnnndlies nl Pino, IlemlocR Oak and Hard Wood Lumber, and ilsnoirpis pared to oxeculo any sraonnt of orders for BresseB LumbeR OP AU KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Jlllmls, Shuttciv, Monldlnps, Cabinet W'aro, &c, With rroinptncss. Brackets Made to Order. Tho Machinery Is U new nnd of tho best and most Improved kinds. I employ none but tho best worhmen. u.ft well seasoned and Rood ma terlal, and am thoi erorooblo to fzuai nntco entire nan-faction to all who mayfaror too with a call. 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