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- . ¢ ere OTE ATER TEDS AOETETE Sa Oe NORRIS LATE NE sti SOLAR EEPLORAtION | cane, prop 2 SEASIDE HONE. A REWA“HABLE WOWAN. She Rae often ridden in the saddle all day, after POLAR EXPLORATIO: She bears the tile % LUROPE’S HIGHEST PEAK. | AMILY SUPPLIES. EDUCATIONAL. Miss Midy Reporter ‘he hounds, at the top of the «pedo: her iyenturers of the Austrian Naviga- | Ascen Mount Elbruz, in the Can- —_ FAMILY SUPPLIES. ¥ pre. e Bon ——s Sg of t's@ hew York Fimes. horse,—erting nothing from morning antil tors in the Arctic Region. casus— me om Bxtines Vel- | W YORK Bi i im DABCIBG ut he Termes ‘of thoes The house we BAR ETRA? Og, xVENTPCL LIP IN RUROPR AND | PKL At one time sho caught s fall, and had | pe COMMANDER UP THR MXPEDITION RELATES | camo—Al, Scenery Overshadowed \c qe ye aS ce omens OW SHE OBTAINED H¥a Pausant | feyeral ribe broker; at another she plunged | “gis EXPERIENCES BRANZ JOSEPH Lam | St Bast. on Grits, Trish Ost Meal. Bos supply tes UDIFETee)|y emt editehed eat aaa hone AND THE scccess sae was | ‘Sto .S raging stream with her horse, andcame | Dyecninep. F.C. Grove, of the Alpine Club, sends the | Ju Tecvivedies te A queen bee rules = IN IT—HER PASSION POR HoRSes— | O8t On the Opposite side as wet as water could ‘The London Times of September 26 publishes 40W SHE WA among & en rectory. Aprlications tft at : od to follow: account of his ascent of Mount El- Ti de attend. MP LOVE! BY THe Kin op | MAKe ber. Tn this love for horses Miss Morgen | the follwing account of bi sonnel Hert eul jects we, cack: a A L and 7¢h strests norihwes’ [Rep } | ITALY—PERSONAL APPEARAN bruz, in Caucasus, to the London Times ab — OF ee eer yles, Charlotte Cushman and Miss Hos- | the Geographical Society of Hamburg, at wmen | "Uz: in the Cauca of Elbruz in 1868 by Mesers. | [)RESH STOCK | OUAL LABEZRUOTION ‘At best, in armed trace d LADY. mer.—ladigs whoee acquaintance she made in | the commander of the Austrian Arctic expedi- | Freshfield, Moore and Tucker, it nas, i believe, Cxagan Fi Paha | MARSTRO BTTORS BARILiy from Pamagere For the ,acen bee's wood (New Fork Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune.) Rome. tlon and one ef bis officers recounted their ad- | become generally Known that the title of the IRISH one meal BO WHAT, | pin, han the bower to anccumes shes be wih mee And oft in & row lias © It a woman is fitted for any special kind of ‘UF PERSONAL APPRARANCE | ventures in the Polar Sea: hiahest aes in Europe has been wrong: ae A in LareONS Ih SINGING we NORDAY, *Tis best to refrain from aninverview husiness, possescing at the sane time the requi- | {he 1sd.¢ of whom I write is noticeable, being | “Captain Wesprecht, who was received with a fully beetowed on Mount Blane. I Till one’s bill is paid @ mn) SiW+ | site amount of perseverance, moral courage, | *W6 eix fect in height, and dressing in & pecue perfect storm of cheers, then addressed the AR ud that It be- | G. G. CORNWELL a longs of right to the huge Caucasian peak. A+ PINE All ip one ro 2, broken clan iT ‘ riculars wee circ and physical strength. necessary for its accom- |!8F style, as her work requires. Several timss meeting. He said : ‘ Pa o De bad at the vor pom - ; ;zequires: _ Severs : a itech told of the | the usurper has received ail Dosatble homage, | _oct25.tr_141 Pa. ev 10 a —_ y pales. iwen—bat no ma, <TH ie as ‘e « erent jicemen New Yor! ave at- ) fatigues und ne by sailors, bu are gene- | while the true monarch has remained so long | Ty coLu Promiee sense to ¢ Panctenciet, these conditions seldom exist in | €€ ayted toarrent Ler, or have followed from | rally forgotten when once they arrive on shore. | warecegnized, it is only fair that he should have | RUTTER AND EGe I : lor a he one perso, and, as @ resuit, we see the great } int to point, on the assumption that she must | How much more is this the case when they re- | some attention now that his rights are at length Consienments datly by express of fine Ohio Ro | », b eediner ny majority of women passing a lifetime in work- | £¢ @ man masquerading in female dress, | ceive such @ welcome as the one prepared for | known, and I venture, therefore, to give an ac- | serve BUTTER, 1 ile, tase and rolts. Also, | Silt be nose ing for others at starvation wages. There are , #ithough ber only resemblance to @ man is her | Us! All dangers are easy to overcome when | count of a second ascent of Elbruz which two | FRESH BOGS for sale st lowest rates, by Gouge mee wa els amazed no gore omen in New York who have made comfort- { stature. Her features are feminine, with pleas- | euch 4 recognition of them istecorded. Inthe | ooum English travelers and I were recently for- D. E. DUTBOW, Commission Merchant, B Sth streets betwee cle “neath the doer. Able fortunes as doctors of medicine, founders | $ht blue eyes, and brown hair tnciined to gray. | mame of all those who have taken part ia tho coe tunate enough to make trom the village of | gous n= <cemae Soh ok Oale, Gureaes Faevity of inatracti vies, with hunger riled, | of schools, and Keepers Of boarding-houses, A | Her costuine fe usually biack--a dreee com ored pedition T thank you. Asis already known, the “| which lasts eight th the how! of child, few have succeeded as authors, and writers foc | of plain woolen staff, which falls to the ankles. ar 1872, so far as regards the condition of’ the As, struggling up the narrow stair, | Uruspich, at the head of the valley of Baksan. | | Atter a journey through the rarely-visited | FRUCK WHEAT, : JAMES ©. WELLING. LU. D. the press; many keep shops, and occasiot ally | She often wears coats made like a man’s, es ce, was most unfavorable. Regions where noth- | country which lies between the head-waters of President, and Lecturer on Brats Literatare, ‘The mutton tough the siavevs hear: ons fe ant with whe sent hareen, inane ges a | cially in the winter, and frequently a feit hat | ing but open water was formerly found were the Tcherek and those of the Baksan, A. W. wit} BAMUEL TYLER, LL, p Such is the den in whieh live wo— livery stable, or runs @ lager-beer salon, a | With @ feather. If the weather is very cold, she | then fullof ice. Even 100 miles to the west of | yroore, secretary of the jive ub; Horace Large Uineters r Jot wprudencs, of C You might cail i mageric! a Yet when the sun shines clear and brigit, And we live on’t all day and night, ‘We reem content to calmly stay, And gvineas six per week to pay, nity auity Pleading L Sud the Lew of Parte WALTER 8. OOX, & e stage, puts the hood of her cloak over her hat, and the Admiralty , in places in previous | Wajker. F. Gardner and arrived at Urasp cere ind comescne omen’ rs a draws it about her face. Her bands are delie rs perfectiy ico free, we came upon a thin on the 284 of July last. Afler waiting four day honors equally with men, for Natur has en- | cate. with long, white, tapering fingers, always | Gut tira ledge of ice, so that it was only with | while the weather, which for the previous three Gowed the eexcs slike. So, t00, In the wehoal. | Brotected by good, eubstantial gloves. Walking | great difficulty we forced our way astar as Nova | Walle, the weath continuously bad, cleared, we room, women are as successfn! a8 Dian, and. if | 800g Broadway or crossing Printing House | Sembla. atcer we had lain there some days in F ectlitr 1428 Pa. av. opp. Will Professor of the Law left Uruspieh on the 25th, and reached, on the BW CLOVER HONEY >; 7 of Contracts, aud ‘Take good with bad, and let things be, they would give their attention to Art. —study- | tare, the attracts much attention from stran- | the ice we came throvgh with a north wind. evening of the 27th. a small rocky plateau on New Orlouvt MOLASSES, yi THE HON. WILLIAM 8 Law « Within our home beside the sea. | r Dg painting, engraving, and ssulpture,—as | &¢t8. Asene of the institutions of New York, | On the 12th of August, is72, we had the joy of | the right bank of the southeastern glacier of | HONEY S¥8UP. < - = a indostriounly ae mem do, there is Dothing to'pre- | #€ bas long since ceased to alarm the police- FGing Wilezek and Sterneck on the yacht | Fibruz, where we mace our camp for the night, GOLDEN SYRUP, Professor of the Low of Nations, . t them from becoming as Saccessiul and | M2”, excite the svrprise of bootblacks, or th> bjorren. Until the following day we sailed ata point slightly lower than that setected by White Drips ®Y RU THE BON CUARLR® OC, NoT Mr. @'Hoclahan's Mistake. PmnBaor iB A narany ihr shop girl h well-packed ice. ‘The next mornin, ; : ore Choice PORTO. 1 NoTr, = : | Fenowned. All the world irisista upon ia good | = Vy Of shop girls. on through well-packed ice. The morning | Mr. Freshfield’s party in 1868. The height ot Just received ace te Py Protessor oi Legal Practi ce Ne eT nn Tine WEEE | Tork, and it never Shope te atk Cqueinas atone BER LIFE IN BUROPR the ship was fast fixed in the ice under the les | onr sleeping place was 11 400 feet above tho « emer 3 aenaik cogs songe. the sex of the worker. There is, today. one | WS af strange and eventful as it has been in | of a en all cape near Bear island. Here we lay Atlo’clock on the morning of the 2th Mr. | octis at i Lecturer SEOROE JAPPLEDY. Be eee Prom the Viegivta ( Wee.) Buterprize.] Temaarhable and successful woinan in New York, | i werica. | Born some forty years ago, the | for eight days; afresh breeze so drove the ice | witbo “eek Garduer, and I, with a Swiss | — ~ —— — . ot See ee An anesing scone occarred in Justice Young's | gn occupies "| daughter of @ country squire, whose only son | ghout that at one time we Were embedded in | gue, P. Knubel, started for the moantain, SLPIONZO YOUNGS & CO. aaa zs S eour!-rom an evening or two since. Two sons ‘a UNIQUE Posrtron, Trento the English army, she found herself, | the ice and at another time the ship was in open | §r’gr2- Deing at the last moment untuckily | Ey 102 the cpeatog of the et * full of “ebain lightning” whose wonderful story is well worth the ; Wren a young woman, upon the death of her water. Onthe 2st the wind shifted, and we Prevented from coming with us. Two Rassian RE E ING WALTERS ‘OD x ws Ma 4 », and, ancing to the Jn . if only as an illustration of wiat can be | father, obliged to take charge of the home- | said goodbye to the Tebjorren, and continued | Cficers were very anxious to ascend the mout- ARE SELLING Srucie of the Senior hee At the rear of the court- | dene in a new field of Occupation. when one | Pre vather hal bec ont fee it go to Fain. | our ccutse on in an easteriy dircction. Iu the | tatne betas they had to travel from Pati SUGARS : bere cf . Toskes up her mind to it. Some four or tive ; Her father had been # model tarmer, and Miss | aftert oon we came to a clear tract of water, but gorrk, they bad not been able to reach our carp IS well ae old and ne time, if Fou please,” said the | y 4:8 ago there landed in the city of New Yorg | Morgan carried it on alter the saine pian for | at midmight, an east wind having sprung up, | Sr the time welett. It was inexpedient for the (STANDARD BEW YORK BRANDE,) So Irish woman, a lady by birth and education, | Umber cf years. The gentiemen whose ex'ate | the tce closed. The wind fell, and again the honor—will I shpake, thin!” said t i : , 4 whole party to lose euch magnificent weather Me et who bad beeu tossed about the world a good | Jo/ed assisted her in the matter of such knowl- | ship was hemmed in. Intentionally, wo re- i in mocthiy i as prevailed, so we three, with the guide, deal, bad seen much of life, and experienced | €U&¢ 48 the needed. and, when she appeared in | matmed in the ice, since under “the nis companion. “I am i 4 ; ; un- | started, while Mr. Moore remained behind to . ee panties reine : many vicissitudes of fortune. She had a num. | the markets of Cork to buy or seli, she was weil | favorable conditions we were loath to wait tor the Russian gentlemen, intending to al tetalsof Lecat Pra- will bo Wirecten lance “etme talk. Phwat do you know about | ber of letters of introduction in her pocket vo | 'eated. She raised fat cattle for the Loud u lose the twenty miles that we had gained, | ascend with them thewext day. were thas, Hon OHABUES 0, NOTT, of the United inn various gentiemen in New York; among others, ; ™&rket,bred horses, grew wheat and vegetab| and we hoped that an easterly wind would | to our great regret, deprived of perienced of Olaenoe *Keep still yourself, sir,” ssid the Judge. the late Henry J. Raymond and Horace Gree. | 80d took the direction of the servants, again open the ice; added to which, we did not | aid. Fortunately, the problem of acoualing the : arom hat he wante.” ley, and Mr. Leonard Jerome. She came to | * farmer she was a success. At last the | want to winter at so cold & partas Cape Nassau. | mountain was not a dificult one. Eibraz ‘cOn~ Our 50 cent Orlong aud Imperial Teas re the eres 1 me nnime aft thepaiper. That's | 4 hierica to get a living, having been ateractea | Drother came home, married and inher Instead, however. of an easterly wind, a calm, | sists of two buge peaks, lying roughly speaking, eet to Ue bad in this city at the orien, or m tbe, formed te this pec pbwat said the m: to this country by the accounts she had heardof ang the property, as only sons are in the | with @ heavy snowfall, set in; the temperature fanded. ales Daveon “of what paper,” said the Judge. ~. southeast and northwest of each other. They | [yné¢d. We ain in E y from the favorable impres. | bablt, of duing in the “glorious United | fell and the loose ice became a ouukacs | Are both extinct craters of what was oncoa | praisctee nine coun lsuon fovea hp such American gentlemen as | Kingdom. The mother Snd daughter were left} mass, in which we lay for three weeks. mighty volcano, ‘The difference in height be- | Suwder,st mocciate prices: shebad met, The ideal of the great and model | f° find their own support. The mother removed | ‘The’ speaker then went on to aay that it was | msht them is very small, amounting to only republic was, that all the people were educated, | te London, where she is now living, and Miss | only on the 9th of September that the ice broke | 10g feet, the higher of the two being the north- polite, and generous; that individuals were esti, | Mergan, with & younger sister, went to Rome. | up, a strong north wind parted the ice into im. picate with the Prosiceut of t application may be made for cat ect ist = JAMES CO WELL’ and [ want me naime aif the Having letters of introduction to some of tho and in the midst of one of there | Jue cer Rene hay Onn ce eeected by & nar Qld Government ~-$3 conte ine; ‘anh. 46 Of introduction vo som mense masees, and = row col more than 1% 600 feet high, and are sar- id Govern. roustef $3 conte uitolurcue aiener ee eine high officials in the Catholic church, she was | the Tegetho!, firmly frozen up, drifted now to rounded by & t field of glacier, undulating in | Old Taw, extra quality 35 cents Toaret the friend, bringing his r ~ h admitted to the best society in Rome, and soon | the east and then to the west. Again the tem- enforced, and never burdensome. Taking one e fist down upon the little pulpit, jast under dy extra quality. 40 cents slopes of varying steepness. roast ‘ of Ler letters of introduction to Mr. Horace | R&S evgaged in the sport of fox-hunting on the | perature fell, and the pressure of the pack 103 ‘d = 2S cents, rows 33 com Judge's nose, with a tremendous thwack. ¥ When we left the camp the lower or south- es conte, tonste, 33 conte % @ chi tic but decided! mpagpa. Here her bold riding attracted the gan to be felt. On the 13th of October the ice eastern peak was straight in front of us, the ute, 7 i 30 con! Silence! Iam hete. Phwat do sou know about | Greeley, she TDerviow Wik te Bhi Gactsion of some of the members of the King’s | flocs began to get smaller, and the ship wasin | oasterm peak balig bo fee lett na torte ne a 29 cents, rouated, 97 aad 30 coute tov? Sure, yer honor, it was Tim McCloskes’s | who appeared in her eyes to be auyching Patg | Court, and she was invited to go down to Flor. | danger of being crushed, at one time being | is, Striking acres the ions snow-field FLOUR wife that he married — widdy,I main. You | pojite gentleman. The great editor never rose | €2Ce and be presented to Victor Emmanaoel. In | raised up and at another sinking down. For five | which separated us from both, we made for the | Weich’s Best Family married thim, yer bonor. . | trom bis chair, hardly locked at the person pre- | ‘2€ course of time the presentation took place, | months the explorers lived in continual excite- left of the lower , intending to pass round arte a ‘was Gorank depres t Honea | senting the letter, neglected to ofter her a seat, | P° & highly satisfactory to both parties. A ment and danger, and this constant state of | it some 1,500 feet below the top and reach the cul ‘s | and continued writing a Tribune editorial,while | Visit was made to the royal stables, which tle | peril by day aud night was the hardest part to thing abonutit, sir—dtvi a. Jobuson Bliot D., Profens Princigins and Practice of SS 19 | gery. James B. Morgan, M D., Profesor of Me oawat me. I want me @epind on that at all. the whole pint, both pinds w not at the time t! Smith & Co.'*Grabam Flour and Orashed | Diseases <f the mill in Brooklyn ey-ry 3 real Ost Meal in bulk; Gea Oat Beal in pound par gE vain. Everything was tried; but there was no especially, the hard work and thecold,which was | Wheat, tom-house in the kingdom. So back to London | getting back. By the end of August there were i n intense, were alike forgotten in gazing on the kagees Go and Dublin she went, living at the best hotels, | thirty feet of ice under the vessel So in Sep- | wondertul right of the vast ehadow ot Elbruz cast Meal, from the Water Gate Mi in a — befitting an agent of the king, | tember the work of extrication was relinquished. : aS e and Zar FA n Orthope. was of a piece with the then stereotyped phrase “Go west, young man.” In other words. ine Sootch Irish Oat ‘he womans sole trader or Kk ‘dees - Sentaat om trees | oe Dh r he boats, eich meee ae ogee ene beige ened Prairie Bird Fassis Le ceeaee am Seria Medios oni bg oa * og Mstical sere | ‘4a short and remarkabt, ertatl ing was desirous of replenishing with fres! ar of the whole voyage. The boats, pro- | we were able to pursue, but it proved a tedious | on. =, | Brndence. larry Thom + Professor naime ai the paiper—i repudiate, sir.” Head pelt none reghen Caanis | stock. ‘The end of the pine ee was: bo | visions in them, were kept always ready on | Ones For several hours our peth lay ove mee Geek ene eer each 1 3a | St Diseases of Women. “Silence! Let me spake. Phwatdo you know | 3, his questions, he told her she had better c Mise Morgan carte blanche to proceed to | deck, so that the Tegethott might be abandon- | most wearying suow-slopes. So far as the actaal | Swowis ths time: tay your supply of Flour, es it nd Oliuical Bary abont law?” bringing his fist down upon the | GO TO RAISING MUSHROOMS ngland and ed at a moment's notice. In January, 173, they | ascent wascomcerned nothing could be moredatt, | is sure to advance very oon, = a D.. Profesor of Ce 7 Judge's derk. | forthe New York market! And he suggested PURCHASE HORSES, reached 73 degrees north latitude. For five | but the monotonous labor wos redeemed by the —— Warwick Kvane, MD. Pref at “But I was dhrunk; I was not at the time a | that rome sandy island, off the coast or New She was to be handsomely paid for her work, mouths during the summer of that year they magnificent viewsot the neighboring mountains GRAHAM FLOUR AND OAT MEAL. Baiph Walsh, M_D., Professor of Phys free aigent.”” | Jersey, if one could be found, would be a good | Was to be considered a member of the court, | worked at the extrication of the shi bj but tn | which revealed themzelves as we ros=. At dawn, ¥. A “Silence! [am here | Place to try the experiment!’ This philosophy | 80d her drafts were to be honored at any cus” | j | Greeley’s way ot elping people was to tell je Mills, i. or ot ‘ J : upon the western sky—a spectacte for which I a nen ae For farther taformation apply to-— marriage was solemnated. | tg help themselves. He did conclude to writea | 874 making excursions all over the United | It wasat the end of August that the new land could find no peraile! in the recollectionof many LUTTER. JOHNSON ever. MD an. That is the pint, both in law and eqaity brief note of introduction to Suzan B. Anthony, | Kingdom for the purpose of finding such horses | was first sighted, and this greatly rejoiced the | an Alpine sunrise. At a little after eight w One too “But I was dbrunk at the time. Divil roswat | who was then 10 be found at the Witne Bu- | a8 would be acceptable, When these had been | explorers, as it was felt to be the firet positive me if I knowed I was gittin married. I was nota | . iennine New York Goshen Bot Teached the col, and found ourselves, as we had | jnst arrived. which we offer wholesal a is By the middie of | expected, at the foot of the final slope ot the Also, just received, 400 doze CANNED GOODS, hen shipping of them, going in the boat with them | October vert were in S0 degrees north latitude. | northwestern peak—the wali, in fact, ot the | which we will sell lnring the. atly part of the sea- Sate | eee eee gengieh channel, and in the care | ‘rhe ice floe in which the vesecl was embedded | UOrhw This we proceeded to ascend; it was | son at extremely low raten 910 & sires ¥ Teau, on 291 street, near the Academy of Ide- | Collected she gave personal attention to the | result of the expedition. free agent. I want the Judge totaik menaime | sign,’ In due time the note wae presented, afthe paiper, It don’t go.’ a very spicy interview took place. Mis e The Judge tried to explain to the man that, | Dy wished to know what bronght the ant | through France. In her own carriage she jour- | diminished in size, and at last reached the maiu- steeper than the snow-slopes we had crossed, | Pure impored CUBA HONEY, by the galicn-a @runk or sober, bi married to the woman | to America. She said the streets of New Yor | Neyed at the head of the “tailor horses,” taking | land, where it fixed on to jirm Ice, and there the | some rocks Lad to be climbed, some steps had to | delicious article. fast enough, and if he wanted a dlivorce he must | were fuil of Iris mod other women who ha | them over the Alps into Italy, where they were | ship lay immovable. At thie point it was that | be cut, and we foresaw that a litile care woul a | nothing to do, and it was a pity to swell the tide. | Fate y delivered, much to the delight of the | the explorers were especially struck with the be necessary in descending these, as is s! Elphonzo Youngs & Co., | She could give no encouragement, and ouly in- | king, who presented her with « magnificent | extraordinary splendor of the Northern Lights, alw, the Case with snow orice steps; bat th. = z Gulged_in a scolding at tue presumption of so | Watch, setin diamonds, and bearing the royal | and here it was that Lieutenant Payer madehis | difficulty was of the slightest, and danger there GBOCERS, NINTH AND F STREETS, sep2-eolm {Rep} cried the man, ‘‘if I go to another court. Ye married ms, and ye can un- wsrry me. Taik me naime aif the palper!” [O08 STRING, (Formerly of Washington,) “ Bogs leave to ange nr he bite « @ bed b | mapy Europeans coming to America® cipher. : sigh jonrvey. , In the spring the explorers re- | wasabsolutely none ior men accustonied to big ; Uxver Masomic Tewrcs tet he bes earn ye mpete ft “Silence!” cried the friend, bringing his fist | Net having a great amount of ready cash on rom buying horses for tho King of Italy, | solved to abandon their vessel. The boats were | mountains. Wien we reached the top of tuts | Etpuexzo ¥ Minted Lumber of Pop VouaL BUSsIC, down in close proximity to the Ju - | nant, and meetin h no encouragement from | Miss Morgan established piaced on rollers ad provisioned, and at eight | slope we found ourselves on the rimet the we | 3 _F. Souxsox octls tr ACdress at the Music Store ‘sopat 20 «Phwat do you know about law’ J adm | the champions of hamsn progre:s in the Me- AN EXCHANGE IN WILD ANIMALS Hy, mA the 2th of May they pushed off trom | tinct crater. Some two-thirds of this still exc, NOTHEE LOT OF THOSE SUPERIOR } Vp 85, 8.4. PROK's F that he must go to a higher court «is (down | tropo isof the New World, our heroine returned | between the different Zoological gardens of Eu- | the Tegethoft. The commencemeut of the | huton the southwestern side a huge p' t}A ig 7 {VE BOYS. at 930 iach comer the fist) if the woman can prove (whack) | +, the Stevens House, at the lower end of j Tope. She looked after the transportation of Journey was fearful. Between huge ice blocks, | the wall has fallenaway. The interior ot the “RUGGLES” H MBS for baking, | mence ite Fourtes Ay that she was at the time the marriage was sol- | Broadway, and engaged to do the chimber- | royal Bengal tigers from England to italy, and | deep snow and pools of water the boats pro- crater has pow become @ great spow-Seld; th= 1dth. P a --p22-im* emmated (whack) a regular sole | work oncne floor. While thus ensployed, she | grates from Atrica to England. At one time ceeded, every instant death threatening the ex- highest point is aemall peak or tooth jatting » MALAGA GRAPES. Bipest in tho market THEopone KAUFMAN. akTist, lll reopen thrader (whack). On this | metone of her father's former servan s, whe | the keeper of a tiger under Miss Morgan's care | plorers. In a fortnight they had only succeeded | on the western side of the circular ridge = sages 7 eee Ge Macias La # School by NOVEMBER Ist. Farther tn. in Jaw and equity.” | was st work in the same botel. He tr hec | was killed while the beast was being taken | in making seven nautical miles, Onthe 17h of opposite the place where we struck it. « Jaen, Men ee ‘Bio OOF FEES be od by culling at 407 Sth “I bave had enough o with great respect aud kindness. Taking her | through Paris. ‘Tune they came trom the land ice into the sea, | the snow-ferd, we walked up this little nineteen . 3 | tre _ epi Am “I cannot divorce y« 4 | letter of introduction to Mr. Leonard Jero , | Meeting with Mr. Lawrence, the American | and what with the ice and the water their la- | nenee and reached the summit of Elbroz. A good barre! extra FLOUR. 90.50 a CLassicaL _IN- married you mus’ he received her with much politeness, «a: Consvl at Floren who was aiso fond of | bors were tremendous. After two months they ‘The way vo it had been laborious tn t Fite FAMILY FLOUL, @7. ir indion, 919 New York | that he knew her well by repntation io Paris, | horses, and who kept a magniticent establish- | again sighted the ship. Then came stropger | treme, and, so far as the work was con we B, 87 .w, and an introduction wasunnecessary. He would | ment. the two formed a mutual and. lasting winds and larger tracts of water, so they were able to get over greater distances with the boats. ce Miss Morgan | It was not, however, until the 15th of August Go ail he could for her, and sendiag « note to | ftiendship, which existed until Mr. Lawrence's Mr. Manton Marble, of the World, that gentle- | death. It was through his adv u ant view which we gazed on from this great octlt-tr man at once sent the lady to Saratoga t> came to America, reaching thi untry shortly | that they came to perfectly open sea, and hare mountain. When it is remembered that Hibruc en faicly yelled the Judge. | WRITE aN ACCOUNT OF THE HOESE-naces | after he ied. Af he aa been alive, Miss Mor- | it was decided that the crews shoutd’ail vow in | 4s 15,000 feet Ligh, aud that it stands, not ia ths | J. AND SAUPAY. tied the par » bring:n; | forbis paper. This novel work fers woman to | gan would never ‘ave been loti to fight her own | turns, which was accordingly done an: pro- | main chain, but at theend of aspnr some dis- nro = ng ® cloud of a | do.was well executed, and sin weil paid for. | wav. grese made at the rate of forty miles & day. | tance to the north of it, £0 that all the high | , Movers of good TEA and OOF FEE wil be pleased po wk tdepenc But there was 0 vacancy on the staifof the A woman possessing good health and strong | The expedition steered toward Nova Zembia in woman was aregu DELIVERED. , * horikwest: Mis. ANGELO JACKSON, pal. Be ual wonsion begins om the aoxti-ly giy dull; but any endarat have been well repaid by the transcend- BIBFES OSBORNE'S YOUNG ABDING and DAY &CHOUL. corner of th. begins September @ivantages, Northern Teachers me ‘ t 7 he celebrat ‘Pun WArTINGTO a mountains stand arrayed, so to speak, in line of | .0g°T SDM they can buy the celebra ke Ry A a u — S 7 ard a permanent position was destrat ‘ir, | Common sense, she was not the individual to | the bope of finding there some Norwegian ves | battle for a distance of 159 miles, some concep at Stands Nos, 145 and 144 0. ket, ou? Ten Street corthweat. «Get out of here,” cried the Judge, ‘I’ve | Henry J. Kaymend bad suddenly a | passively become the creature of circumstances. | sele; but none were to be found. The condi. | tion may be formed of the overpowering gran- Rad about enough of th: at the same time | few days before she of whom I write had ar. | Since her connection with the New York Timea, | tien of the explorers was comfortless in the ex (tcheR and Miss MC. DUUGLA * Tived in the country. Nothing daunted, how- | she has | ever, when other resources failed, she cl tothe editoria! rooms of the Times, vel es BOBDESTows (N37 thin, I'l go roawst me, I'll cast wing. Geur of the scene. Kasbek was visibie In one | ‘These goods are of the Chote cst Importa treme. The sea ran bigh, the temperature was direction, the Black Sea in another; to the | &ré reta:led atasmall advance on wholesale TRAVELED NEARLY ALL OVER THE UNITED | low; often wet through, they Were unable to | south the maguilicent valleys conld be ssen | 41 goods marked with the prices STATES, cook anything. No N C LACE COLLEGB, ‘orwegian vesssl. sing ry f the i 7. FRece Iocation, One of the won carat and veanettal = o a) ne over the crest of the intervening mountains, s er wie, cation of the mo ‘ally-conda. ‘an: .. | the Hon. John Bigelow, editor of the goirg to Al Wanugnvitation to address the | found, they determined tose if they could find | wile to the sorte tee green hills arose une se: | Open d td Center Market, Kast ree. best qoriained tnetitntione in he State, |For terme, front door; his | of Frankiin, who wae at that time ti legielature; Washington, to visit Presitent | a Russian salmon fishing craft in any of the | bind another like the waves of the sca, tll « =m Chegiress Bev. JO) LAKELEY, Ph. ‘voped, he ceased speaking, andina | Raymond's place. As one of th Grant, and lay before him her viewsof the traus- | bays. On the 2tth of August they discovered 1 a half-etopping posture he went oat of the back- mited tohim was from the Hon door of the office like « shot. =: ws ce distant ridge told of the last high land b portation of cattle; to Chicago, to examine and | schooner, by the crew of which they were 3 I low received the laty ki The valiant {friend and legal adviser also cwcen | (ALL AY ©. GAUTINRS mice | CATH STS SAC zine us and the iilimitable steppe. Of the wo . “ie = citys to Deuver, to meat ene eck ards in tha: | taken ou bosrd and treated most kindly. They | far mcnene ietable steppe. | abeny the |, fOr pure WINKS and Ss Bon MEOMry 84 a short conversation, offered her t! elty; to Denver, to meet the men of the | shared with the expiorers all they had, and on Alps, which forms the boundary of this mighty CLA Bi iT. per dozen, $3 9; REIN Gratefal for the glanced toward the door, when he, too. donbiat | 9 Far West; to Kansas, to engege in a buttalo | the 3d of September landed them in Norway. isin and of Europe, ali the high peaksare visi- | GATAWBA,@1 6) terete * | Dw ill Boos Up and scooted in the Jootsteps of bis i ivas REPORTER FOR THE Tiwe Panera ook after the new towns for Eogiish | rigur=Nant PATER's ACCOURT oF raane so- | bie trom Elbruz. | “Ginaum "BRANDY, BASPBERRY SYauP, | ber 7th. pence : ;it was immediately accepted, | immigrants; to Texas, to study the sources o: SBPH LAND. We had hoped to obtain barometrical read. | &e., &o, ya-tr Mut hematic: A look at the door show darkened by a been tilled by Miss Midy Mory the | the euppites tor b ach, in ontline, is Lieut. Payer, who followed Capt. Woyprecht | ings on the summit, but 1 am SOTLY fo Say Cigt | a at the Book Sto * woman sbout ¢ feet in height, and so broad as | ady iu question, from that day until this! Ax | sketch of one of the most remarkable wonien in | gave a most interesting description of the new- | an sneroid of a previously unimpeachable B. TIMORE ADVERTIS dence, Odivining the usta —_* oF at my resi- to Hil it almost from side to side. she p sed through the ecitorial rooms of the | America. BF. W. | ly discovered Franz Joseph Land. He said it | cbaracter thought Ht grossly to mectoneee’ | BAL EMTS | 0c, edisining CHALLES B. wOURS! The Judge took a look at this moun ‘ain of | Times ovice, Miss Morgan overheard one of t! Sam Waren was donbtful whether the new land was an Having marked heights very accurately dur: STABLISHED in 1816 L TARDIVEL, ue Wan beak Contd uP, and was about to take the | sub edit sts say to his chief; “What have 3° | correspondent of the phe # island or a continent. At first thoy saw only a | part of the ascent, it suddenly juipad to 20” E rat . ly Rt nord back track. but thought better of it and took | done?” «(ht abe'll not hold the place a week,” aie lyme Ba Poors He sayer on? Whites | high white wail. Between the 2th of Macon | hor feet, and would give nothing but tuis hig! CHAS. SIMON @ SONS, man Boarding on ‘Schodl for Young beties tefuge behind his little !aw pulpit Was dr. Bizelow’s reply. But Miss Morgan is | S¢psibly upon this subject. He aays: and the 4th of May the explorers made three | ly incorrect reading. ; and Oblidren, Jhe mountain advanced, gave utterance in a | made of different tui from most women snd | Convenience often demande that @ farmer y sort of internal rembie, @ then, amid ire hesuet torr sued > tone shall keep more vehicles upon his premises than | J0UtRe3s to the country on sieighs. ‘Tue steighs | “Iti. not certain wiether the point reached 63 RORTH HOWARD 8T., BALTIMORE, mp * i + | she hss not only filled her novel position a . burning lava, beiched ont 1 jed sixteen hundred weight, ani were | usis the same as that attained by Messrs. Ince~ ers in 4 cl ces will allow, and consequentiy | S37) ; Z = cepts bly to the present time, but she is reck- | his circumstances will allow, a 'y | dra; by himseif, five of the crew, and thre» | field, Moore and Tucker. Mr. Moore is neltned REIGN AND OMESTIG or dil I not see Micha oned one of the best reporters in her line of | Sone ges Girdle peccheorsgt gee the (uestion donee tie cenit found a long sound over | to believe that it is not, and that the peak then FO GN Dp TIC DE out of your back- door business on the city press, and has won the re- oe akaie eee rotitable te peered with, | 100 miles in breadth, which divides the country | ascended was the southeastern or slighly lower believe O" Ho: the name of one of | sp ctful admiration of all the etock-dealers, were ae a Bent Tameet: Zo decide | into two parts, In this sound there were many | one. As, however, upon that occas.on, one of | Would call special attention to their aplencid stock the gentleman who just went out,” said the | butchers, drovers, ard Tailway-men of her ac- | atria te Gabee gat Aeorned reton the | irlands ‘The surface of the country is chiefly | the peaks was concealed by the clouds wien the Of Dress Goods, Lines Goods, Ewbroitertes, Lac eo > <Pomece Gies, oor eee ee ee i ctatniy Lege Ch aya ee, eee | tecmalethio. “Tuo gouaeel Conner ae laud | travelers were on the sumimit of the other, and | S>¢ Hosiery; the best assortment aerancing upon the pulpit—bebind which | 7 mes office, too,—moet of thoseconnested with | 8 vot a fom die in ane weeping two horses. | Ginere widely from other Arace Tegions and | ae Mr. Moore's ascent on the day succeeding S. the Judge settled lower and lower—the moun- | that journal at her advent having left it. Mr. | If bot a few days in a year an of horses Is | posscesen none of the Alpine formerions met | ours, which would have enabled him to deciie Be eene dem wee ave! You know it | §. 8. Canant and Mr. Sinclair are now with | absolutely required, it will be more Profitable to | with in E ei ©" Hool: Now, what is allthis | Harper's Weekly; Mr. Bigelow’s place is tilled | keep but one horse and asingle wagon,and hire AtWice SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES ee—>===>=S====E BOOKS, STATIONERY, &a, * PCR WEDDING PRESENTS. ay of Mourning to $20.00 or over, will be ¥ Greenland and Spitzbergen. ‘The | the ‘point, was defeated by bad weather, the | sent free of frelgbtckersce Se pet partion | we nave just recerved an tnvotce . ’ : ey ae land is full of plateaux, amphithestrical forma- | question, which is not an important one, Gane | whose order te oer fed Uy the ma hands maly-boued volowes of Boe ee, connivan’ in bere ab Am I awitdy szaiu? | Ly Mr. Jennings; Major Williams, the promo, 4 Os oe nee codtpsatlbegy gle avy, team | tons and blunt cones, ani it is Possible that | remain open until a third ascent is made. and bav: D» must Pers? | wed poctry, vers appropriate for Weddil his naime aff the paiper? Did you | tr of poor children’s excuralons, long one of the | Work, than to keep eo — ly speak- | the country also possomos voloanoon. it sat Descending very rapidly, we reached the | FetUrnof the money, Jenth-25.th ly THE NXW BOOKS . Times editors, is with the new republican revaite wy epofrieotters ta cl pe Acres will | ries in altitude. The hills are from 200) te camp early in the afternoon and got to the vale | <<< owr7 Lown, by Mive Holmes; @1 50, The Frozen “N-no,” said the Judge. . paper; and Col. Carris with the Mail. Miss Py meee Mtl at ee gond, unless raised | 5.c00 feet in height, Animmense glacier, fif- | ley for the wight. The next morning Mr. Bux ONLY THe Deep, by Wilkie O-itine; 8138. The Story of » didn’t! Don’t you decave m Morgan has been fortunate in having the stead. — aes wt ee oe on teon German miles in length, is found in the | Moore, the Russian officers, aud two enveleui Bicved, (from the Freeh.) by Geo. M. Tow “No; I give you my word fast friendship of Mr. George Jones, the pub- Stan fer baasel Ook Sane Gotezmine this | greatsound. All the sounds are full of clone: Uruspieh started for the mountains; bot, mst GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES et eg evuldn’t—I had vo right.” lisher of the Times, and in gecuring the respect | Matter for himse! to decide, and thar ia | 1cebergs, which possibly find thelr way through | Waterers olen ceountaine: bat, tl = , — amhor of SWide, Wide World Bide _ e's well for ye ve diin’t. I'litache him tobe | of all the msn employed on that paper’ i Cacre os ye cide, and that is | some Asiatic sea passage. Atter journeying for | braz and rendered the ascent an impossibility. 4 Ohestnnt Burr, by EP Ror: §1 Tinnjn’ about counivin’ to lave mea lone widdy When Miss Morgan commer this business | He style of wi orgie a int bod Coser goencine twelve days the explorers arrived in jatituda s1 Ishould be adding considerably to a letter ‘ross, by Jas. De Milie; $1.50. Bn: —— a cap iy “nn of sock reverting in New York cit she met ingot enacen pores Mane a waneus deg. 35 sec., and at that point the barometer | already, 1 fear, too long, were I to attempt even FALRBANKS? ae yy 12° “ith of God co hi db door, wth mu position from the men in the cat- Tose to ten degrees; black clouds a: a iit- rich, _ae king Ber Sek then Seen ——— Weshawhen, Commuaione wean for heavy work should have wood axletrees, n degr jack c! is appeared upon | the shortest account of the interesting and lit the tip of the Judge’s nose, which al, slone waa | strck-yards in the upper part or the ety. She | thimble skelus, and cut felices. An iron axle: | te Dorizon, the ice became brittle, tue bitde | tle-known country which, we ee eae te tire Arden, by M STOCK SCALES, COAL SCALES, ay erie, Decne hese putin h flew northward, and everything betokened tua: | way to Elbraz; but at a time of the pear her ee J z ALES, Ba a rene Mew Bo —_a waea fat ren ee en cee Ge the rato YOR | also had S cen castautenael cee —— ee ant a. peor oo ip poner Saket | they were in the vicinity of aeen son hey | it is no uncommon thing to soe ‘complaints from SCALES, DAIRY SCALES, CO Fit artene Sot Reception Cards engraved you lave name o i paper! reporters, 2! ricultural editors, so-called. . i 9 th tue | E 7 oat ° Pride man wanst 1 git hum. | er sa the uth tae ek er eae: | Sahel ak sa para and bent falloes to cramp | Say’ wen foxes: aed acai h ee ces English travelers of bad treatment abroal. | rocks alon, ¥ lity of Fino Stationery and @ood Rooks, thi cks along the coast. They concluded their | am glad to record how happily ooctrars oc ex- TER SCALES, he, do. . neither could be bought nor soli! inthe interests | 8nd three-quarter skeins, and a pole that may . al PPily ary ouc WARKEN CHOATE « O9., z journey in a northerly direction on the 12th of rience was. Nothing could exceed the cor- > & 2S 30." BooksELLeks aXe BIATIONERS, @ witnessed «rather | Say clique ot stock-dealers; that she was as peaamen wnee a ceneod Besdoigciyin 5 April, when they reached latitada 52 deg.5 se>. | Stal ersistance we recived trace ome an ALs0, MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S ooths 3t a Vernon ots te = te nt as honest. and as lomitable ani s », PY M i > 7 > 7 “'T - = founy pise yesterday afternoon the vicinity persevering aa New Varkiepente eames quality, well eousoned white oak, and the axie- | Lieutenant Payer docs not believe that this oiion ane poe Se ee ALARM CASH DRAWERs. NEW BOOKs at BALLANTY SE's, ° eel eee tings. A biooming coun- | that she wasa lady who would report the exact | treea a 10 . " “ym pose sue ures i Ey damecl, dressed in the Beight of fashion, | condition of the cattio, there, oer ean canes | Lr bat one lipet orzon is kept, that should be | from, He north how could See tarbagh the eoetes aires seers came tripping along in company with her bea, | markets, “though the hese tok '—they be. | furnished with two boxes, o: argo and voll throngh the secluded valleva which lié on tae 425 Seventh Street, and while crossing @ street, turned suddsniy 3 there is no anchorage, and even ifa shin shoula ide of the great chain. Oper ing. a Chestnut Bar Bev. B. P Rowe n Belk amcag hes’ 872 2 ® short time made er | Fodded for haniing dirt, wood, and manuro; tho | Sueroed weneuing he wate nae Maula | north side or the great chal FAIRBANKS & 00, Be lien With the Orde: hs the eavor of Belek, Bip of hee Gatnte ceeaesing object, just as the | Dain among bem Begond Nght, say seven or eight-inch sides, with | Youid be too dangerous, KIDRAPPING OF AN AtLEoRD Mrapaser — 311 Broadway, New York: he Frozen Deep; b ne. tip of her dainty shve re-tet on the carbetone of AS PLEASANT AS roesinte. halt epring underneath and fuil spring under | "Sucnie, 00 aangerou Captain Wesprocht and | Some weeks siuce one Gvorge W. Sinica was 166 Baitimore street, Baitimore. | )2"9)."5 © De Sills @ gutter. As she threw the weight of her Ove who has never visited the stock-yarts in | seat Or seats, and ali well painted to correspond | 1 jeutentant Payer were entuusiasticaliy re- | kidnapped from Mes*ac county, [iL., and taken Bowes aon Crowus; by the author of the Wide body on the insu‘ticient foothold, her toe al:ped, | Xow Jersey and the neighborhood of New York | with the running gears. We have always found ceived, | to Tennessee, where, it is alleged, he is an tor PAIRBANKS & EWING. Wise Worl : and plump into the dirt went her little foot. and | city, can form nO ides uF the horrible condition | it @ paying investment to have both boxes pro- — | indictment for marder. The attontion of Gor, ™ Hall, Philadel phi: Doors Ontward; by the au f Win and Wear, the mead Hae canckings and garments went | they ore in most of the year, The sarge ne tected on top edges with iron, screwed on frm-| Tae Stony of the heroic defuse of | ernor Beveridge, of ilindin warn ek noo, iasonie > apie. | Dress Binoy x wl 8 the mud. Her gallant speedily helped her on | ice’ mud and filth, are enough to dismay most i Never use latiron, bt oval, samo width | six men of his command near the Washing river. | watter, and be demanded from Goverme FAIRBANKS, BROWN « Co Fraser's Lectures L # Bible. oclS tr the sidewalk, where she presented a pitiabie | men: but, when ‘are noted the fearta! condi. at the side boards are in thickness. Use inch Texas, as ‘old by General Miles in 4 sub report Brown, of Tennessee, the return of Sith ane . 2 ors Sas at appearance, and then endeavored to fres her bons in which tens of thousands of poor cattle | and @ half screws,put in eigbt inches apart,with | to the Wardepartment of bis recent battie with the delivery to the Iilinois state authorities of 2 MILK street, Boston. rena DB. MOHUN & ©8,, Deatrchreem acquisition of soll with his | and sheep are driven into these platen sate | heads countersune, ‘Top trons of tuis kind will | the Kiowas and Oomonches, is fine testi morta! tte kidnappers, B. K. Ward and ML. Williaa eee a ae f ing all the pangs of henger, thirst, fright, and | lest @ life time, aud may be transferred from an to the fortitude of the traine: "a Sion. ‘Teplied | 5 5 y." sobbed the rara’ J soidier. Tue re- 8 Was a FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY ! fat gue—in the summer, red-hot with eat; in | eld box toa new one. ‘They will pay for them- | eital ie so gran arta Ney ple- | and. te reviews the fone ie ee ee It won't come clean, and—aad—my SOOKSELLEKS AND STATIONERS, 0. He reviews the facts in the case, admit: | _sep23-w.&e.tm JOMN A. BAKER. 1018 Pexsernvama Avenve the winter, trozen with the cold—it ever wili be | selves many times over on & single box in pro. | tereor Seen courage and endurance. Six | 28? Tenveesses ‘ — st-sto-stockings are ruine: secn that such places can bave poor attractions | tecting it from being marred by horace guaw- | meno’ i, Weeden eter eran Ste poy to nel ng ee Dapentaat eee cane vonded her easng fockings,"” consoling!y ra- | for women. Miss Morgan is as much lover of | ing, OF bruised when looming acs athooks® | Hington, George W. Smith, Amox ‘Chapman, | without warrant ¢ notoriously guilty of marder, | (QUB DOLLAR CORSET BEW BOOKS sronded her swain, “1 can’ buy you sonew | 105% animals as Mr. Bergh, and she at | eevy articles, and the wear of the seat hooks.” | and Wilts Dixon whose names ought to live | Sd as there meebo leteate eee fegehset ; pair.” Qnoe aid whatshe could to prevent these cruel. | | Where @ two-horse wagon is to be made to | furever in the roof Wenner bearing dispatches oe “Bay Md che ™ PAT; where would I pat them | ties. Since she began her labors in this diree. | Order, it will be found profitable to use 19-inch on 2” said she. i nbs 1K Mos from MeCiellan Creek, Texas, to Camp Supply, | {9 the authoritics of thisstate, Governor Bevor domain tion a great improvement has taken place. No | hubsand3¥ thimble skeins. Haye the felloce idge may find it compatible with his sense of “Why, we can go to a hotel for that matter.” 93 80 in the Indian territory, were surrounded by 125 Perfectly Fitet co it ; mater how bitterly cold the day might be in | 2x inches deep, as the strength and durability | Indians. At the iirat attaok all the wocvtare ss Goucrner Boreriaen een Tals y s ree ase Teplied Ubariey. Taiy winter, or how deep the mud in epring, tne | of a wheel depend a good deal apon a tirm rim. | the devoted party were stuck, aed Bone the contrary. renews hie demand for the return | ST¢T£ffered to the pubic. Tt has recetved tho hics- 73 re Tae coctimoat screamed the frightened | Indy reporter of the Times waa always at her | A et height for heavy wheels is four teet | tally, and three othera severely wounded, With of Smith and for the arrest and delivery to the | Sit tstimiorisis from many la:lios ef the firrine — 2 with; iad soover jump into the river than goto | post. “She personally visited the cattle pensand | e'ght inches behind, and ihree feet eight inches | his kuife and hands one of thom envceaee state authorities of the kidpappers, “He ac BERT we eet ede vied f?? BEST FITTING a hotel with Smanthatlam not married to.” sheep yards, becoming acquainted with tue | for front. throwing up a smail earthwork, while the oth- that the guilt or innocence of the accused is pci Makers recommend it a3 bsing tho best Oor- CH 00L BOOKS. Charley seemed conrcience-stricken as the | Gerlers’ Being avin ts German, Frouch | | A heavy wagon sa well asa light one should | ers kept the Indians at bay. Boling ttts tn in question. The laws of Illinois provide for the | sett» fit acress over, beenone It te ome eens: | SCHOOL BOOKS, enormity of his proposition flashed upon his nd Italian, she soon won her way to the bearts | have two boxes, for where but one is used forall | trenchment the little band placed themselves, detention for ® reasonable time of any Masper thet the fropt and back seams Mt lik: wind, and when we iast saw the pair, they were | of all natiomatitinn Eough ss cattle dealers | work the vehicle is never in a fit condition to | the wounded reaching the slight protection with | Soatnst whom there inevideree ce fesal Rey tor | Beans toa cress. WRITING BOOKS, SLATEE, PENS, im queet of a clean pair of bose and a proper | are sy fo.be: they have always conducted | appear in the streets; and besides this there is | painful efforts, Smitly though mortally wound- | Chime im svotber state, aut thet the absactors | ,And it issuperiorto any Cther Orrsst now tu use, CLL. - LEAD . place to put them on.—Cincinnati En quirer. the meelves with — in Pa de Pies be Nagas wi “ = oo, ons nueiant boston ningeeg 2 green the | had no authority or legal pretence for their act. falteees of the Desctty withowt ollie ai thet, eceinieidieaps — as A aaa oa ORNUINE POLITENESS AND WARM HRARTED- | Where an eight-inch foot-reach is Used —w e crippledjcondition of the garrison.” ; Phare cme ae” _ Fae a ithe proves ‘and very com longth—make | It is almost inoredipie. bute fast outecthalocs, It is aid that the murder with which the pris- ily and closely fitting te, and over the hips, NERS DEAWIBG BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, bad successfully performed, on a little sptid in the presence of Miss Morgan. They hasten | the rough box ten feet six inches long, fourteen | that from early morn: e P A until dark those five | 2? Smith, is charged is the killing of a man lopger front and back than ordi; Corsets, and ve years old, 8 most Perilous operation. Th: : in, is the oply Corset 5 to offer ber — Bmbrelias, to find her the | inches deep, and allow it to extend fifteen | men, ander constant ice, without ane Tho attempted to prevent his desertion from the | 1, the op! eat im this form o confed army. We ask particular attention to our mothod of fas- PASS BOOKS, MEMOBANDUM BOOKS, replied Veipeau, sbarply, Ly & question of tooling. Mts warmest seat the stove in the bar-room of | inches in front of the forward stakes. Basswood | with such raif water ‘as collected in 1, tening bones in our POOKET BOOKS, mother came to him and said: the betel, to send tc dispa is the beat material, all things considered, as itis | mingled with their own blood,” held 125 Tndiaes EMPLOYED LABo! feared to any other. knew net how se enpeasn an eeaed, = really ove light and af the sume, time more durable’ ¢ {Hag | af ey,.:detending ther lives and the person ot aypronching inter will beta bates fonine | ae gic thotrade; Warune eothine Borie Co DIARIES, ae 4 “di 5 » i od ‘tudes in the large northern cities, who, matertal in ite constrnction. We do not use any- 5s embrot Ln pagent pannel Ih peace not 80: braised or chi; off as the for- | defense that the Indians La thing but the very best quslity of Whaiebone, abandoned the siege at | vious year, were mer, and not warp under the inflaence of the end of twelve hours, and with ith iat withdrew wi M strangers to extreme NOTE, LETTER, and O4P PAPER, rain and heats as the latter. ‘The study should their dead and wounded during the night. The Sane of latest there are tens of thon meni ‘possi sands of laborers and mechanics already unem- FOR SALE BY end retail, at the Pe od at the samme tims eusicientie seeece eee scd thelr pistols wite ferrite eae et plosed, and thcusands will be added to this vast | LOCKWOOD, HUFFY & TAYLOR, — ae me. Allow me, therefore tens ey (OF Jason. *t*¥er 's consistent to put upon farm | it is believed that they killed doubts their own | SHY Ren the sea on for out-door work shall ing little present in exchange for end. = the number should be 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. as SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, ‘stantial remuneration.’ “But, monsieur, what re: ‘wagon. & more sxb- = re bak freqeentt ne agen the wheels sparingly = pers. ‘even reported ut frequently. ‘ge amount does no more desire? Fix the fee yourse: ton de you Ftp recommended her to raise mush good apon the spindle of an axletree than @ “Five thousand francs, madame. any &titorial ttle, for there is space for only a certain The lady very quietly opened the pooket- | Dected with all the lower animals, with trans- | amount, and _ overplus works out. It is a book, which contained ten thousand francs in | Portation, hor. racing, ete., are from her pen SS horsefiesh to keep boxes in notes, counted out five, and after politely hand_ HBR GREAT PASSION FOR HORSES hubs from ever getting dry. her knowledge so Richard Wort was way anunals is superiw® to that of most fem og) is | by Thomas White and Ne! Wuselen MONOGBAMS AND INITIALS, economy. We fail to sce the wisdom of | In artistic style, wound | char, workmen servants whore nial is 0 i er about a mould mount hobaneda daring the wine FASHIONABLE NOTE PAPER. SR gr er pee favorite with .sorsemen, ; | two miles from Toronto, Canads, on Wednes- months, and before winter over sul S77 You have not fuliilied every daty uniess | quaintance of Commodore Vansorbthe Robert 4 rdere heroism, and | scribing thousands to beneficial societies or | - BUSSIA POCKET BOOKS, ZyB Nave fulflied that of being Pleasant | Bonner, Gols Somer mad the Prenaedeae eee a Ft seme 3) rates T-Johnaon, o¢ Vir inclination; | Housee. Nor 1s, etter polioy to Geng our | igarbage tome i SP The title of “professor” cannot be light eee, Be) RE = the manufacture of which the ‘of city om £0., assumed in Germany. A writing master ‘wae Exeivément resaiting from. th Bg a6 operatives depend for their daily ‘These Ctenit te 1019 Pennsyivanis ave., cor. Lith st, bad placed © on his prespectuses, Waza wie, who en abe ene | wtmen ae beating fa olor, En Sat neds cam S7-A widow, who says she isthe homoliest Which sho is | being art 'y in a ight with a fierce Rasband. Heron’ Komeucky, — fetes connected, avels all over the Catorsta le. Site oes tured, but not beautiful, “as L want to fore neg | ads and from | _ «7-George Perla, @ myself.” Boston to Branch to | French assembly, fo. 8 duel with “The few York Post says: “We seem to be | pujalo, nd elsewhere. she vecame Gregor eaicor ofthe Buspar Both the happy time when Com the County of wescele- | >christion Kk. Boss, father of the abducted eat by statute, and never be troabich | 22,08 fi for her is to be in With the nightmare or dyspepsia, for there will sant Sccomplinmen Rarveback | ition,” Ii staid that serene reas e 5 rea~ ‘law against them,” ane, engaged in fox Qunting. | fon has been growing fainter, 7” PM* Ds Fe

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