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    it but to trust his fate to the past. So I the children came down the avenue, end
after reaching London he wrote a manly, 1 moving a little so as to bring the brandies
straightforward letter, telling Kate the I of a tree between him and them, he still
truth and asking her to be his wife. ' stood, until the thud of horses' feet on the
In two days the reply came, and Brian's snow made him turn, and as the squire
fate was sealed. trotted up. the men came face to face.
"I am deeply grieved, wrote Kate, John :Hellish reined in his horse, and
"more deeply than I can poesibly tell stared, stooped down in his saddle and
"You'll spend Christmas with us " I you. I thought you knew I was engaged grew red as he cried:
to General limberly. John should have "Not Brianland yet by the Lord
Jelin 3l had sald to his cousin; ' told you, and I can-not understtend how it Harry, it is. Welcome home, old fel.-
and Brian, remembering how very vernally never
he
rd;
the fact is so uni- low 1" As he spoke, the squire had got
gloomy last Yule-tide -, had appeared known amongst my, friends, that down from his horse, and was clasping
I never doubted you knew, and that
_will, 1 Brian's hands. "Why didn't you v;rite?"
as viewed from the solitude of his clam- 1
' I hope. enable you to forgive me it my 1-- "I 11 tell you some day, old friend; let
bers, b e accepted. Brian's exile, to pain you. I showed bygones be bygones."
if it I conduct Las helped
may be so called, was entirely voluntary. -your letter to the General, and he bids "Right, there; but see, lad, there's
If he hied accepted the invitations that Ime say that he feels as I do, very, very somethingto mark the bygone," and John
pourn, he mieht have passed his days 1 '''''''lSt father's frien 1 ' min ed to the -mu •. , •
and that-as your fat ~ e t e p so busily gathering
1 you must look upon him as a true friend." greenery, but which that instant, catch
. hunting, shooting or dining; but being of 1 Over and over again Brian read this ing sight of him, broke up, the boys run
an ambitious turn, and having from his letter, quietly enough, too; but with the nine torward to meet him, leaving Kate
earliest boyhood heard it asseseed that he quiet,
that comes of despair. He saw it and Ethei alone, up to whom Johu and
111; and there was not a shadow of re- his cousin went.
would "do something" and attain some
l+ each or blame in his heart against -I nave brought the guest of the year
' •
pOsition - above the ordinary herd, Brian Kate; but the light seemed to go out of _Katie," her brother said, "a a guest come '
had laid down a course of hard law-read - 1 his life, and for three weeks Brian trie from the other side of the world to keep
ing, to which he had hitherto stock hen- the old trick of driving away his wised a tryst made ten years ago; before you
estiv. Perhaps there was not much merit by a life of riot. At the end of thr e born, Dick; think of that," and
due- to him yet; the plow and furrow may weeks nature gave way, and he was ra . ` w e re g the sheltie's rein, John ran down
have been as fascinating as the outer ing with brain fever. Dissipation d I the road, calling the other boys tte bring
world. He had run the gauntlet, it is not suit him, and, luckily, the stop ca e his horee.
true, of many of those temptations which before he was utterly lost. Katie's eyes had darkened as Brian
most easily beset a man, but he hadnever "You must leave London," said the came towards her, and the holly fell from
been in love; that: trial remained, and we doctor; ''quiet is necessary—try a sea her halide, so that both were ready to be
shall see how he met it; of firing he had voyage." , , p lus mes s ing
his. Beyond . this double shake,
done his share. Law is, we know, at , "I must see her first," thought Brian, the meeting was cold enough to strike
best, dry work, requiring counter excite- 'and then I don't care where I go; I shall Ethel as a very cold way of receiving a
meat now and then; andißrian, being in- see what I want to know in her face." friend after being away for ten Years•lmt.'
. dolent in . his amusements, took that So soon aslie could move about, Brian Ethel, you see, had a great deal to learn
which was at hand. But the,
woman with took the morning express, and hiring a yet. They walked up to the house to.
whom be flirte d sa le heeled no heart. gig ate First Cross Station, drove over to gether. and when Brian went to speak to
It is writteu that there is a tide in the "The Cedars." Mr. Mellish was out; its 3i Kate disappeared.
tiffairs_of men. This particular side bade the mistress was with the baby, but would
of
a dinner that was! Surely some
not t set in upon the even shore of Ibe down directly. So Brian went into of us have known or shared in the happi-
wall but the crisis was 'not far 1 the morning room to wait, and presently, n etts of welcoming one long absent to the
off, and, as is zenerally the way, fate I coming from the garden, he saw Kate. home iireeide; and, alien many days of
came concealetrie-y the most innocent of I She walked up to the house rather low. exile by sea and land, of strange adven
disguises; and so it was, that being in a k ly; and hidden, as he was behind th cur- tures, perils an l a d, escapes,haye
f a ir
to- become a Q. C., if nothing \ tam, Brian could see without being seen, felt the heart grow full, as looking down
more, Brian, running against his cousin, . and his heart grew sick, even while a the table past familiar faces, the old face,
John Mellish. in the Strand, was sum. j wild triumph seemed to fill his being; for changed and yet fee same, turns tons,
mooed - to meet his fate ae the "The. Ce- he saw what he had hoped, even while he and the eyes throvnbacle their answer of
dare," where, a week before Christmas,we dreaded, in Kate's face. She stopped affection and faith. So, at least, felt John
found our hero, sitting by the Squire's opposite the window, and looked bt the 3lellish, and so, too, felt one true heart
young wife, but looking with all his eyes dog cart, as if uncertain to -whom it be- not far from John. But it was not until
at the young face of the wife's younger longed, or whether to go on; then sud- ' later in the evening, when they were all
sister Kate, and trying with all his ears denly afiush came over her, and she turned standing about in the front room ltstening
to catch the murmur of her low, soft quickly down the avenue. Brian had to the Carel singers, that Brian found an,
voice. come out of his hiding Place, and leant opportunity of saying, in Kate s eer:
"I'll marry that girl, or none," Brian ' against the window; he was desperate "I never loved a woman bite you, Kate,
said to himself, as he uu.dressed the night. just then. and I've been faithful to my love through
.
.after his arrival •and so he-repeated still When Kate was out of sight came the all these ten hopeless years. May I ask
more pas innately when, on Le footman I remembrance of where he was, nil the for my wages?"
rousing him the next mornink, he became I certainly that he would have to face Kate had no voice to make an audible
conscious that Kate's stay eyes had been I Mrs. 3lellish. If the thought - f this reply, but a warm hand stole into Brian's
shining upon him in hisld reams. interview had seemed diTecult wenhe I and he knew that after many dayehe ant s
rousing
hounds meet at the kennel, sir,” first_sat down in the rod.m,E . it bec. me still I his reward.
,
said the servant, "and,master says you'd I ore hard after seeing Kate, an at last I .•---------
better be down soon, as he and Mies Kerr I grew so intolerable that Brian turned
are going to ride to cover." I and bolted, and the dog cart was 'elf way
"All right," Ruoth Brian; and hsving 1 ii.o the station before Mrs. Melli h, who
lcly come provided with breeches and 1/had waited for the nurse to come up from
tops,it was not long before he descended to i here. dinner, deposited, the baby in that
the breakfast room, wherehe found Kieee I ft-erections:3's is, and having en that
presiding, and the Squire and a couple of her hair was smight, descended o speak
strangers from the other side of the coon- with Brian, found the; bird had ft wn
try busy in fortifyingeagainst the chino I ''What could he mean ?" she -
of"along day. 1 I 1
, waras, to Kate. And Kate, lo(
I've ordered the young chestnut for I pale. answered : I
you, Brian," said John. "I. want him ',He wanted to see John, perhe. ,
shown off e and 1 am too heavy for the John go up and see him ?"
country we'll most' likely cross to-day; And John, who• was one of the moat
besides, you handl a ho se better than good natured men in the world, went up
any one I know." The the converse- to town next day, takine 3lrs Mellieh
tion turned upon t e me is of the horse with him, and they, having d ne some
and the prospect of havin a run. shopping, proceeded to Brian' chambers,
For the first
to
- minuteb after starting where they heard the fiat pronounced by
Brian had his hands full and not until the doctor, and learned that Brian, having
the chestnut quieted do n had he a fair tired of reading law, meant to try a set- THE NATIONM ,
opportunity of looking at Kate, who, like tler's life in A.ustialia.% ( I
all pretty women who an really ride, "You'll come back, to us some day, old .1. I ' I 1
LIFE IN SUR INCE ( I ,OIIPANY
, looked better on horse ask than any- fellow r, was the squire's farewell.
I I where` else; and as Bri n watched her "Ay, in . ten years I'll spend •Christmas
brightening color, and little figure sway- Dap with you. ' Oa THE
. . •
ing with every motion o the horse, the "Well, thatts a bargain; in ten years UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.. 1
' remembrance of 'his ch bers came up we'll lay a knifecand jerk for you." WASHINGTON, D. C. 1
. like a nightmare. Brian laughed bitterly, repeating, -In „
What had green leaves laced with dew- j ten years," and Mrs. Mellish, coming up -ha:tiered by Special Act of congress. ; I
remembrance
Approved allay Na, 1569.
laden gossamers' carolin larks and full- Ito him, put her hands upon his shoulders 1
- - • throated robins, to doWith dusty folios I and kissed him, whispering "her blessing ' Cash Capital -- - $1,000,0 00 . I
and blue-lined oolscap? Brian thought jto Brian; you are a noble fellow." , ' let mai ,
it over that night., while the picture was I She followed her husband down stairs '
j Brach Office; PHILADELPHIA, %lra
. still fresh in his memor ,and he thought 1 and taking a cab, they drove to Euston I
I FIRST 'NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, '
o
it over every night, tin e s the reader will Square. I Where the general business Of the Company Is
see, the odds against eQ. C. became Katewassittingby the library are wee tTansacted, an. teonwhich :?...I,..ger.e.ral corre -
1 oraterLee ?ncoliaDoutagarciTtsoe
. is , .
longer and longer. ' . they reached home, and very wistfull /
What the riding, da sing and games the girl looked at her elder sister, who ase Coke. Philacia. E a Itql1Ins• Waehtn
had left undone, the dr ssing up of the said, as she took off her shawl -
C. H. , Pkilada. le . r . - It Cooke,W h.
lolin Clark
WEtlis, Cinetnti. ..1 - . n 2. (21;antllerWth.
church and house fo Christmas day 'We have seen Brian, Kitty; he is wan Moorha. Pila. Jno. D. I). r .ee.Wash.
completed. and by thetime the greenery much betters, and has been ordered a sea ! Geo. F. Tyler. Phila. Ed. Ibtelge, N. York..
i J H inckley Clar Phila. H. raFaunestoct , N.l
was gathered arid hung, Brian anew that voyage, so he is going to try how Austrt OFICERS.
.
"the tide" b as s o adbet in, nd that the full Ilan air will suithim. H e has promise C. en_cennn, initiate-meta. Pre,l4lrat.
...N. In 11. ( EE, Wa ngton tc.c Presdt.
waves were ng down never obstacle \to spend Christmas with us ten yearb .tki • PON Chair:nal , Fixanett'and Executive
in their course. ' I hence. How did baby get along without eeninfittee.
Ind yet he had not by Word or look me.?" a ENIEtneON W. PEET, Phil., Sec'y and Actnury.
E. S. TUI:NEkt, WWlhillgtoll..A.ool.cretary.
betrayed himself to Katt. Howes much Spring came; but the General was not eetiai?44.liititNi..ip..,mike,;,,!,lT,T,...tr,
, / too deeply in earnest tie risk asking too well, and the marriage was put off mlO "• ets-DiCa.l..fitiveritiav 110ARVI.')f.
soon.Re knene it was life or death so Christmas, but when autumn came the J. le. naesne. ewe. oensea ea s. A.. WaAfri.
' ' ' .. • ' PI Ht )It-NI ITZ, Chief Medical Dep't U. N
to speak; and so, I.hough he haunted old man was prostrate. He ,lingered so Wa•idnron.
• Kate's steps, people did not see what the nearly two years, Kate nursing 'aim, and
1 ' la W. .n
tie: NI. D., Washington.
truth was, partly because of the mask he to her he left his property. Once or twiee •
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.
WM E Cr ANDLER Wa‘bington I) C
; wore, and partly because of a very special during nis illness, he had asked _for news aaeseo'n traienennerejennonet en C .
reason which' shall explain presently.- of Brian, and by his request, the squire Ten comeanv, National In its ensiacter, oifers t
Christinas was over. some gueats left had -written to relation andfriends, but no
by reason of tia l . Lar.g I: aldtal. LoT/ It Iles of
• Premium and New tables. them o.: desirable
and others came; so that going into the tidings could be obtained. means
,of insuring life -,. et preseu - .ed to the pub
drawing-room one evening, and being "He might have Lad the grace to uct
the rates of premium being largely reduced,
rather late, Brian found some ones assem- write " said John when he told the Gen-
ninths made 11.5 faVOratqe to the insurers at, tense
bled, enjoying 'that pleasantest of all eras the result of ' his inquiries. But the ~„eebeee'Veinettle ,tee'emel'Veletu,',',M'VY,lehat.'.
• . times, the gloaming half-hour before din- 1 latter shook his head. deu n ds and the misunderstandings which the lac
ter are so apt to C4IIE , the Policy-Holderß.
ner. Kate was sitting near the fire, and 1 "Nay, John, he is right. 'He that ~,,.,,,,,, Del.V and a ttractive tables a rood w
.• , Consequently in the lightest part of the putteth his had to the plough and looketla presented ~,,,..w,(nte,,,l . 1, 1 , , , tv , v, i n , k13 ,1,....
room, and by her side a stranger, not a back, is not meet for the kingdom of Vottetil.Ve POLlClPlandellVtt). EM'
: young man, but old enough to be her heaven.' The poor boy has done well; yet iricsy. l i lies.
, renner, tee.
ape; at
father; so rian stood aside, content to 'he will come back in ten years, and when I e`,l%e n tar b e e e l e u i r-,! 'e s . 0 'tieni;e,3.ntrfe's•J3i Feirtittotl:aftebv;
ye:4r , , an a Walla! 1,4001 a, l'yfUlt l, t 671 . or cent.
i worship his divinity at a distance. Pres- \he does, tell him I said so."
• ently she caught his eye, and beckoning 'When the General's warfare was over, tie per cent.) of Or parfof his policy. The
ter the Company agrees i 0 reihret ir, the (0811rIti
. him to her, introduced him to General and the old soldier had answered his list the total anantat of mime:, hehai. pats {n, in ad
dition to the amo Wirt of 1,14 . 1.) 0 WU/ . The attention
Amberly, who held out his hand. saying: muster roll, Kate remained altogether at of per,,,ne contemtnating Insuring their lives
"I have just been 'telling Kate that The Cedars; and, calling, herself the old or increa.ing the amount, of intt‘t.ran,e.hey v
est
him
. rt ady havc, Is alled. to tne 5p5,..1.1.1 als antages
your father and I were comrades in early maid ot the family, was looked lap to with offered by the National Life Insurance Cott
days, and saw some hard times together much respect by the rising generation of , t ,'
Paei;calar-, Pamphlets and full p. par ticularsgiven
with the Duke of York. Yonhave beard nephews and nieces. Nor was Kate's on :m elte:non to the liranch ,fiZee o f t he 1 - 30 M,
,4 1 pinoLl Y 1 Philadeivltl:.l.,pr its
,oral Aget,.
him speak of Jessy ..k.mberly?" And money idle; many a wrinkled old face in mai. Mils:l 15 Alt k N 1',1) in every
then, turning to hate, he went on. "Jessy the village grew anxious when g oesip, cite and Town: and applications !rum compe
ent mettles for such a irs:telt:4 with suitable en
. was my nickname when I joined; I be- gave j out that Miss Kate had another tent anuses
0 ,,,,,e1 be e aa,„.a To T HE coM.
, .
lieve in those days I was considered a wooer, but when the lover mounted and PANY'S GENERAL, AGENTS ONLY, In their
~ . pretty boy, and, coming fresh from a rode away, and Kate was still Miss Kate, respective districts.
G.E.NEiI.kL AGENTS:
- . mother's care, my ways and wants were the news spread like sunshine, and the Lev. ci.e.itie a CO- Philadelphia ,
different from those of public school smiles came back again; aud Christmas For Pennsylvamia. and Southern :Sew Jersey.
JAY CO.KE ,t O. Washington, 1). C.
. - men. This young gentleman's father after Chrintmas brought good cheer and For )Inryl,lnd, Delawitre, Virginia, District
--. full larders to e v eryhome '
joined the same year, Rue being bigger in the little of Columbia and West N ininia.
IRA B. McVAY A: etia.,
and stronner at that time stood by me in village, a softer glow to Kate's cheek and Agents for' Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, 'Mercer
' . a brighter smile to Kate's lips. and Washington counties.
more than one way." For further particulars address FL S. HITS
. azi a f a ther is dead, General," whir- At last the tenth Christmas was near at sp,t„ ravager for 6 ene ralAgent , a nr= F it.
pered Kate, her soft eyes filling, hand. The winter was a hard one. Upon \a'
"Yes, my dear, I know; but the mem- the morning of Christmas eve, Kate and ri NTEOPISEINSCHANCE CO,
ory of a good man never dies. His fath- the children went -forth to gather green- 1 . Or PITTSI3IIRGII,
_
er was one of the best of them." ery. Young Ethel, now nearly as tall as I . / I
So Brian's heart was at rest, and what Kate herself; Dick upon the sheltie, I orito©, No. 424. 1'...r11N Sal.,
, -
was left of it went straight to the out- Tom and Harry armed with knives, big I
1 an NATIONAL VIDE(/' CO. "WILDING.)
to the holl•
spoken old soldier whose old-fashioned enough to do serioas damage y
Date Amongst
course
chivalrous attention to nate •
seemed, in poor Brian's eyes, the greatest Amongst them stood Kate; time, in
charm he possessed. - taking away the lightness of girlhood,
Two days after this, Brian's visit tenni- perfected the maturer beauty of woman
.
rtted. As bad luck would have it, Kate hood, and very fair and lovable she
full of. leam
had a headache; the last day she neither looked, as, with her hands g.
appeared at dinner, nor yet in the even- ing holly, she stood in the wintry picture
• ing. Brian, who had made up his mind much unlike that - of a
—a picture very
to speak out, was down an hour before Christmas on the other side of the world,
any one else next morning, but Kate only where seasons are turned upside down
showed herself when breakfast was half ' and Christmas day comes at midsummer.
over. So as time waits for no one, he So thought a man who was leaning
had to take his departure minus the hoped. against the . churchyard gate. He had
for interview, and' there was nothing for been standing there for some time before
Egl
VittsbutO 6aitttt.
LFrota an Englisti blagazine.3
"AFTER MANY DAIS."
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE'. MOIsiDA.Y, FEBRUARY 15, 1869.
iCt alter
ing very
s; won't
o=V;l=
DIIIECTOUS : - ,
Robt. Dickson, ,•itubt. Liddell, "tir• - .1, leridaYs
G. tsleale, .. . I:. Van Buren, 1,1 , . Kirsch. 1
E. 11. Myers, J. ( 4amovisch, , Cliris. ~..4 1 ebert.
L. J. Bihnchard, ;J. Wels,ser, Ir. sclailslecker
E. H. :1117Eltht, President. i
noirr. Die tist)N. ,Vlce President.
LiOicr. J. (.; It lElt. Treasurer. i
el3:slwi, J. J. ALMETZ. SecrutarS.
TICPSAjnAILiTS
PURIFIES THE BLOOD. I
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
de7;blo.3o l r
DENTISTRY
T r ' , ' EX
7( risicrirso --
, . NIVTI'FIOICrer PAIN I
4O 11: 3fADE WIELE.I4 mouricui,
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
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AT DA. SCOTT'S.
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IT CAIN TOPS.
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4 0.a3F1L32 3011 " 163 .
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Will be Offered. to ClOse Out
Special I_,lne,s of Goods, at,
71 and 73 Fifth Ivenue, Second Floor ,
Ja
SPECIAL ANNOIINCEIIFINT.
TO MEET THE GENET. 1.1., DEE,IRE OP
THOSE who nave been deferred from riurchayinie
until after the drst of the ye ar.we have concluded
to continue our
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
FOR A PEW WEEKS LONGER. This Is posi
tively, the last opportunity to rtcure bargain. in,
QA-I=I:IP9E9C4 S 9 '
Oil Cloths, 'llattings,
Good Carpets for 25 cents a 'lard.
OLIVER
NOLINTOOK
AND COMP ANY
No. 23 Fifth Street.
51
Fifth Avenue,
I ABPITS
CABrEis,
31.'CALLU4 BROTHERS
M'CILLUM B'itOTRERS
ITAILITA BROTHERS,
51 Fifth Avernie,
• f
LIQUoRs , & cr.
k-I.4ifflDT & FRIDAY,
LiIPORTEItS OF
VINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C,,
WHOLESALE DEALENS IN
PURE RYE WIIISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,
WIU HeMOVO on the let of April to
NOS. 354 AND 356 PENN,
r. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
Nos. n 5,157,189,191,193 mud 195,
FIRST 6TREET, prrT3l3l:l3oll.
IasHITFACTITIOIIII2. or
I Copper Distilled Pure Rye whiskey.
A 2,0, dealers lu FOUZION WINES end LI,.
WORE. HOPS. Sc.
SH
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TINGS AND BATTING.
EL T faii,iiFia-i, co.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
M►anfaaturets of HEAVY SIEDIITa and LIGHT
ANCHOR AND 112LONOLL1
SgICICIINGS AND BATTING
LOTHS.
54.
KITTMNG
BARRED FLANNEL,
A VERY .LARGE STOCK,
NOW OFFERED,
IIELROY,
DICKSON
CO.,
DRY GOODS,
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CAMPETS.
ABOVE WOOD FrliEf.T.
e rrTf3BTJfw#S•
A •
EXTRA HEkVY
IN GOOD STYLES..
WHOLESALE
Otaii
WOOD STREET.
H
DRY GOODS
ATT
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
TO CLOSE STOCK..
THEODORE F. FRILITIPS,
87 MARKET STREET.
ME
OR, IncCANDLESS -N. CO.,
(Lste em•t• & Co—)
WHOLESALE DEALE-I:.s
.
Fotpign and Domest i c. Goods,.
' 9 WOOD STREET,
Third door above Diamond alley ,
PITTSTiIIRREL PA.
FLOUR
PEW/ NHL .VXMILY_ fl, 3,
PEARL HILL Three Star ,Green IT: nal to
- L,'r
. 1
FRENCH FAMILY FL R.
This Flour will only oe sent out whtn esne
°tally ordered. 6'
PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND,
Equal to best br.. Lotils.
PEARL MILL RED BRAND.
• WRITE COB N FLA%
u siVezt o l i rli A nz:
B. T. KENNEDY & BM,
Allegheny, Sept. 0, 1868. i'd.AP.L MILL.
MECHAPICAL ENGINEER.
p,,, ~
ERCEV.A.L BECKETT, •
IVIEGTEA'NICAL EINGINEEIII,
4.neet Solicitor or Patents.
'Late of P. F. W. & C. Rd'.aV.)
°Mee, No. 7t) FEDERAL STREET. Room O.
0, up stairs. I'. 0. Box 30, ALLEGHENY
ClT's •
MACHINERY, of all descriptions, designed.
BLAST FURNACE and ItOLLING MILL
DRAIN INGO' furnished. Parocutir attention
paid to designing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES.
Patents contidentially solicited. ZAP* An EVEN
ING DRAWLNO CLASS for weehanies every
WF,DNRsDA-s• Num-tr., ...n4leas
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
a B. LYON,
Sewer of Weights and Measures,
Ito. 6 FOURTH 611 MT,
'Between Liberty and, Ferry streets.
OrAm nramutty attended to
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &o.
RARTMAN & LABE, No. 124
Smithfield street, Sole lianufheturers of
Warren's Felt Cement and Gravel Booflng.
terial for sale. )a53
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