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UPS OF A SPINRTER, “Then L found out how far apart wo stand in one kind of social scale, and that ought te have overthrown all hope; but, Phabe, it will not do eo! 1 will not ask you arae vent end privation, but I will and do ask yo to be hed which I may work, ‘he beta em glad ail Phaa, “4h be, “that you knew pa Lg that there was any Foal ait ence, eopt in Poor fot stand in” the way, but There is one that docs,” 2 Your brothers Semi. “It is my sister Maria. I Fromiond, log « Age, that nothing should mak mei eg, , With a voice faltering « i uae me Mi to be firm, “a promis» to ns fay fe Say epee by Providence mu Rot hen the coat is felt.” i Bot hy why should you thiuk of deserting Der?” he said. ‘Surely I may help to eet your cares; and there is something so good, a» Rentle and or oveable about her, that she need bs I shall have to bring my littl sont you, too, #0 we shall be even," led, Cy 4 ve Bn, re looking in his face as be pinning to ake counsel with him, ‘ You think tis right to assume a now tiv that must have higher claims than tho prior one that Heaven ent mo.” “Nay, dearest, is not the new ono instituted Heaven? If f promise that I will bo as en- rother as you are her sister, | or more truly will you not her innocence, in the same w. trust hor, as well as yourself, with mi ob! indeed 1 do, and am thankful. ing of you! Poor dear Maria where I should not! Andt eannot leave ber to any of the others, She gould not be long without me. “Well, faithless one, we may have to wait tho longer ; though I feel that you be happiest fighting up the hill with me," “Oh, thank you for knowing that 0 woll.” “But as we both have these ties, and i4 be tides, I should be a shabby adventurer to ait reas you but on equal terms, we must ho com it till—as with G WMoesing T trast vo made ahem oh anou.gh for well as for you! Will that do, ‘‘domehww it seme too much,” mur merod Pharbe 4 yet 1 ktew it of yon.” “And a» you both have meani of your own, it may bring the time nearer,” he anid, Phere you se fcxa calculate on your fortum, though Taunt wish It wore out of The way “If it were not for Maria, I should.” “And now, with this hope and promise, T fool aa if, oven if it were weven years, they would bo Ii » om “You will not be fer and aro worn by ngagement 2 ‘ne cannot tell-without a trial,” auld Phos be; “but indeed, Ido not ree why secw ty and rest, or even hope deferred, should burt Burely, having « ri, bt to think abyut you can. And her nek out of those honest, cloar, grey was one of the mest perfect reliance anid ness, “May [be worthy of thore thoughts!" he fervently said. “And you will write to me— even when | yo | ‘Thy be no yghadt ything,and Bre your lew Ob! nd, teeing to pine,” and her strong young na- tare lauyhed at the folly. “Aud while God gives mo strength, wo, wiil not be afraid," ho answerel. “Phavie, T loo’. ed at the Inst chapter of Proverbs last nig! it, and thought you were Like that woman. of strength aud skill on whose ‘lips is the law of Kindness.’ Aud you are not afraid of the snow, as if to complete the likeness, “did not quite know it was snowing, Ti. ft, for it suits your country.” “Tike it because you are as clear, firm, and pure, as ny ewn clear crystal ive," be sail; ‘only not quite so cold!” And now, what ro mains? just your brothers be consulted 2” he reluctantly. “Te will be rij Hi that T should tell them,” said Phabe, “From Robert f could not keep such a thing, and Mervyn has a right to know. T cannot tell how he may take it, but Ldo not think that Lewe him such implicit obsdience alt if he wore my father. And by the time you ask for me, you kaow you are to be such ma engineer that they are all to bo almost a proud you as Lam!" Te Ged helping mo,” he gravely answaret, his ‘eyes raisod upwards, and a» it were carrying 7th thorn the glance that had sought then in almost playful confidence. And thus they looked forth upon this lifo. Neither was #0 young as to not be aware of its trials. She knew the sorrows of suspense, bereavement, and family disunion; and he, be fore his twenty-fourth year, had made experi- ence of adversity, uncongeniality, disappoint- ment, and severe—almost hopeloss—every day labor: It was not in tho spirit of those who bad not braced op their armor but of those who had made proof of it, that they looked bravely and Gosortally mm the battle, feeling their strength dou! Mitek as faithful panions-in- arms, and willing in that strength and trust to Boar pationtly with the severest trial of all— the delay of their hopes, ‘Tho coll but bracing Tyg the snow driving and whirling round theM in gusta, could not dannt nor’ quench their spirits rather give them additional vigor and enjoyment, whileeven the tokens of the tempest that they bore away were of por- fect dazzling whiteness, Never was shelter loes willingly attainod than when the park wicket of the Underwood was reached, just as the early twilight wax becom- ng darkness. It was liko a foretaste for Phiobe Of seeing him go his own way in the storm omiten, and a promise that he would snatch a moment's farewell on the morrow. Phabe w or not have bosn met by Bertha at the front oor, in some soli- etude—You are come at last? Are you wot ? are you cold?" “Oh, no, thank you! Dou't stand in the draught,” said Phade, anxious to shake hey off; but it was not to be done. Bertha preceded her up statra, talking all the way in somothing of her old ‘mischievous whisper. “Am too, be?” Miss awful breagh ly L could not leayo you to he pitiless storm alone, m afr id and litte paws would hard y have sufficed to dig you out of a snow-drift Are you greatly is Anu being by this ime in the bedroom, she faced about, shut the door, and locked full at her sister. “No—no—dear Beriha, not displeased in the oant ; only if you would go—" “Now, Pheetie, indoed that is not kind of said Bertha, ploadingly, but preparing ON2 Bertha it is not,” anid Phaobe, nv ering herself ina moment, “Tam sorry for i bat oh ! don't you know the feeling of wanting te have one's treasure all to oneself for # little moment before showing it? No, don't go ;” and the two sisters flung their arms round one another. “You shall hear now “No, no,” said Bertha, k’ her; my time for obtrusive, childish curiosity (sover | T only was #0 anxious ;” and she looked up with te ful ‘and almost the air of an elder hearted tenderness and caress o sho said, ally, “Yes, Bartha, Tam vory happ: ‘on ought wet said Bertha, serious! © Yea,” baid Phor'c, taking the vughe tee different senre tron what she meant; ‘bo is all, and more than | ever thought a man wise in true wisdom should be,” # And a man of progress, full of tho di of labor," said Bertha, 1am glad he is 4 an old bit of county soil like John ' Wy, Geos Toate, ‘SR Jul bp Mh 4 Bert! Watt I will not sense ; you with my non- itis the only thing that keeps 't 860 you want to be alon e ob and mhe oluny sto her neck for a moment, Truly, during that evening Bertha was the agiiated one, her speech much affected, and her gestures restless while Phabe sat over Ler work, ber needle swiftly and event) bs eyes beaming with her quiet depth of ful bliss, CHAPTER XX. “Master Howen, Master Howen, you must not go up the Lest stuirs,”” ‘But I will go up the best staira, I don't ike the nasty, dark, black stairs!" “Lat me take of your boots, then, air; Mra Stubbs, sail she could not have. such’ dirty | ‘mark?-———' “J don't care for Mrs, Stubbs! 1 won't tal my boots off! Get off—I'll kick you at you |“ ouch them | | Isball go where 1 like! J'u ‘eo I shall ‘avo hall the Olt for my THRE es \ rig a ath er nh on rack pa oS secon foot that she had teized kick Tk ® vicions colt, whom a large hand ed 4 collar, | {inet jim in mid-air; and the crack or] looking ap oe thoes tho oft-invokod Taaly man” of her infancy had roally como to boar off naughty children, beheld for & moment, propped against the doorpo:t, tho tall figure find ‘bearded head hitherto only seen om the co ‘The next instant the child had boon swung into the study, ant the apparition, atombling With one hand and foot to the conch, said Dreathlowly to the frightened girl, ‘Iam sorry for my little boy's shameful Uahavior, Leave him here, Owen, stay.” ‘The child was indeed standing, as if power. to move, or even cry, stunned hy hin Argh air, and ¢ vol at the terrille presenes irat time loft alone, ‘and excited, the oltcr Owen ot loud, Lat im tones for~ Completely row fat upright, ape cible from vel: “Owen, you beast of being a gentlem: you know what we are! Wo are begy can neither work for myself nor for ye live on charity! That irl earns hor broad— wedo not! Weare boggars! Who told you otherwise 7" Instead of an answer, he only evokod a pane sion of frightened tears, so pilocus, that he spoke more gently, and siretchod out his hand; Dut bis son shook his frock at him in terror, and retreated out of reach kwards into a corner, replying to his calls and assurances with violent soba and broken entroatios to «go back to ‘granma,” At last, in despair, Owen lowored himself to the floor, and made the whole length of his pe won available; but of terror at the giant + ly, and marl hit and at ¢ grep of | the sweeping arm. All was still. He was gathered to tho Droad breast; the hairy chock was rent ly pronn od against bis wetons It wasa ful, encircling caress that held hh ce thrill in this contact between tho i—a new sensation of iutense lov a great but sooth rugygling and crying loser and closer, and d arm tighter round him. “My poor little fellow!" Ant raver had there besa puch ewestaess in those deep, fall tones, The boy responded with both arms round his neck, and face lait on his shoulder. Poor child! it wast ffection that his little heart ty wling after bir rush at tho ¢ eo drawn wit had hungered for ever since hohad left hia grandmother, and which he had inspired in no fathor, listening Now, Owon, be Nu never be disols virls, But what were you my Holt 2" “T shall tive hore—t shall havo tt for my r n. © Who told you #o 2” © Granma, “ Grandmamma knows nothin. about it.” “Sha'n't 1, then 2” “Nev Listen, Owen, This is Mise Charlecete’s house as long as she lives—1 trast till long after you a It will bo Mer, Randolf's afterward ther you nor I have anythin, to do ‘The two great biack ayes look» np In inquir- ing, diaappointed intelli . Theu he said, in axstistied te sking and lucifer: ing 80 usoful or profitable, ng to pull himself up on finding it was kely io overbalance than to be a support. y poor boy, you will have to work for mo!” aud he sadly stroked down the light hair, “+ Shall 12" said tho little follow.“ May I havo some white mice? I'll bring you all the hualfponce, pa! “Bring mo a footetvol, first of all, ‘Thero— at this rate £ po able to hop about on one log, and bo a more taking spoctacte!" said Owen, as dragging himself up by the force of hand and arm, ho resettled himself on hin couch, as much pleased as amaze! at bis first personal act of locomotion after seven mouths, and at the discovery of recovered strengih im the sound limbs, ‘Although with tho reserve efconvalencence, is kept bis exploit were, his spirits visibly roo; and whenevor he was loft nly ‘with bin littl his” experiments, 1 ne piece of furnity and in spite of the continued de 1 fecling life, vigor, aul hope rotura- him His morbid thyness of his child had given way to genuin found h to bo loft to the society of Flibber- she called him for short, Giblots, exacting in return the title of fathor, Instead of tho terrible “pa,” Little Owen thought this = reparation for the itinerant white mouso ox- Rinltion, which ho was permitted to. bolieve was only delayed till tho daily gymnastic ox- ertions thould have resulted in’ the use of crutches, and till he could safely prono the names of the future mice, Hannib Annabolla, and other traps for aspirates! his father was going to sot up aa ex’ his own, as it appeared ; for after avast amount of meditation, he bogged for pen and paper, ra- Jor and compasses, drew, wrote, aud figured, anit finally tock to cardboard ant penknife, being the ald of Miss Charlecote, greatly to the dis- tress of the little boy, who hai thought the whole affair privat dential, aut looked forward to a secret dep yin the morn- ing, with crutches, mice and model. Miss Charlecote did her best with noodlo and un, but could not understand; and between er fears of trying Owen's patienc and letting him overstrain his brain, w: puch dis- tressod that he gave it up; preyed on him, til one day Pte canne not he plain assistan ‘as ho saw her ready comprehension, For two alternoons sue camo and worked wu: der him; and totween card wire, gum, and watch-spring, such a beauteous little muta lo- comotive engine and train were produced, that Owen archly assured her that ‘ a fortune in herself toa rising Tlonor was atruck by tho sudvlon crimsod ovok- eal by the compliment, The audit of farm accounts before goin to Brighton was as unsatisfactory as tho last. Though not beyond her own powers of unravel- ling, they made it clear that Brooks was su- petamnuated, It was piteous to seo the old man seated in the study, racking his brains to rocol~ lect the transaction with Farmer Hodnot about weed wheat and working oxen; to explain. for what tho threo extra laborers had been put on, and to discover his own meaning in charging twice over for the repairs of Joe Littledalo’s cottage; angered and overset by his mistress's geatle crosmexamination, and enraged into ab- soluto disrespect when that old object of dis. like, Mr, Sandbrook, looked over the books,and muttered suggestions under his moustache, “Poor old * beth exclaimed, as he loft the room, and Honor sighed deeply’ over this failure of the last of the supports left, hor by Humfrey. ‘1 must pension him off," she said, “Thope it will not hurt his feolings )!" and then she turned away to. her old- pione bureau ione and applied herself to her entries in her farming books, while Owen sat in his chair, di y caressing: his beard aud revolving the proposition that hud long been in his mind, At last tho tull, red book was shut, the pen wiped, the Lureaw locked, and Honor came back to her ae by the table, and resumed her nee dlework, Still there was silence, till she be an: “This settles it! I have been think- Rig about it ever since you have been so mach better. Owen, what stiould you think of uuu. aging the property for me?” Ho only answered by # quick interrogative glance. “You soe,” sho continued, ‘by the help of Brooks, who knew his master’s ways, | have potiered on tomy own wonderment ; but Brooks 1s past work, my downbiil-time i ing, high farming. bi trun us both, an now that joing as Humfrey would wish by his ld be of greater the | or the place, than that you should be in charge, , We could put some deputy under your control, and cons trive for your getting about the flelds, I would give you so much a year, so that your boy's education would be your own doing, and we should Le so comfor Owen leant back, much moved, siniled and wks, dear’ Honor; you ure much we ne hundred pound & year, yinuch more, for you will j) all the resources. you know," Jobe Continued, t, and tell me what would be | Seen sk TT nme Rt FARMS FOR SALE. ron anice, end WORKING MEN, thowl4 now Ectormine where they will ortablich per manent HOMES few theanret ves and famiies. MMe Btate in the Union at this moment prosents so wany advantages as ILLINOI. ’ 1 Hts agriontearal resources exceed thoes of any other Piate, £000,000 bushela of wheat, and 140,000,000 tmahole of comm were prodneed last year, The products sold and sent out of the State axoveded 1,500,000 tona,— ‘The area of Lilinols ts about equal to that of England, ‘and the soll isso righ that it will support twenty mil- Hone of people, [~The desp, rick loam of the prairies ta cnitivated with such wonderful facility that the farmers of the Eastern and Middle Btates are moving to [llinols in great numbers. The population ten years sinos was 80A,\"26 persona. By the consus of 1960, the Stata has 1,798,068 personm «gain of nearly ON HUNDRED THOUSAND EACH YEAR. STATE DEBT. WT.— Tho Btato Debt is only $10.106.908 14, and with- te the Last throe yours it has hoon rodnond $2.069.740 4, and wo may reasouably expect will in ton years be paid a RAILROAD SYSTEM. TV.—ONP HUNDRED AND SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS have been expended on 3.551 miles of Rail: from theas works, with LIGHT and most ovory year decrease, APPLICATION OF CAPITAL. ‘Thus far capital and labor have boon appitod to devel oplug the soll; the «rome rewouroas of the State fn COAL and TRON aro almont untouched ; the invariable rul at the mechanic arte flonuriah bedt wherw food and fue are cheapest will follow at au early day Ue (inets, and In the course of the next ton yoarn the natural laws and necemaitien of the cass warrant the beilef that at at lout FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE willbe on- eqd in the Btate of Lillnols in the verlow: manufactur- {og employ meats, MECHANICS WANTED, Export, tndudrions, pradent Carpenter, Masons, Blackrmiths, are wanted; all clase of manufactures fare consumed largely in Illinola, What is to prevont manufacturing ou the apot evory Wulng required for farm or domestio use? EDUCATION. Mrohamics and Working Men will find the Froe School atom encoursxed by the State, and endowed with « large revenue for the support of schools. Thoir children an live in sight of the Church and Bchoo!-heuss, and Tow up with the prosperity ef the loading State in the Great Western Empire, THE ILLINOIS OENTRAL RAIL ROAD OoMPAaNY, presenta the preeeding indaccmants to settle in Illinois, (thes for sale im that Btate 1,200,000 ACRES RICIL FARMING LANDS ‘TRACTS OF FORTY ACRE AND UPWARDS, LONG CREDITS AND AT LOW PRICES, TO ACTUAL CULTIVATORS, Bince 1SD4, the Company have sold 1,800,008 aorea, They sell only to aotuat cultivators and every contrae contains an agreement to cultivate, The road has bean constructed throwgh (hese lands at an expense af $30,000,000, In 1860, the Ipopulation af the forty- nine oowntics through which i pastes was only 335,08, wince which 479,208 have been adilady making the whole population 814,391—a gain af 143 per cont, EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS, ‘These lands are contiguons to a Raftroad 700 miles ta Jength,which connects with other roads, and navigable Lakes and rivers, thus affording an unbroken comma nation with astern and Southern markets, KVIDENCKS OF PROSPERITY, ‘As an evidence of the thrift of the people, tt may be stated that 000,000 tons of freight, Ineluding 860,000 Duahols of grain and 250,000 barrels of flour, were for warded over the line Last year, PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT, "pe price of those lands vary from $6 to $25 per acre, according to location, quality, dc, Fest clam farming lands sell for about $10 orf$12 per sere; and tho relative expense of subduing prairie land as eom- pared with wood land ta in the ratio of 1 to 10 in favor of the former, The terme of sale for the bulk of those Yanda will be ONE YEAR'S INTEREST IN ADVANCE, ‘at six por cent. per annem,and sfx toterest notes at six per. cent, payable respectively tn onetwo, three, four, five and six years from date of sale; aud feur moter for principal, payable in foar, five, six, and seven yeary from date of sale; the contract stipulating that one tenth of the tract purchased shall be feneed and cults ‘vatod, each and every year, for ave years from the date of wale, 90 that at the end of five years one-half shall be fenced amd under euldivation, , ‘TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT WILL BE DEDUCTED from the valuation for cash, except the same should be ‘at six dollars por acre, when the cash price will be Ove dollar Pamphlets descriptive of the lands, soll, climate, pro uctions, priews and terms of peynoatyoau be Lad om application te 5. W. FOSTER, LAND COMMISSIONER, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, CHICAGO, LLLINOL, For the names of the Towns, Villages aud Citios ait <i nyo the 1 . 1K, Appte tale ty Waste JRARGAING! BARGAINS !! BARGAINS II! IN MEKINUS, PAMAMATTAS, PIVELALNES, BLANKETS, be, de, dra re 8 OR ‘We always rell onr way Pa CRYSTAL PALACI cheaper than the lowest, | news be rold very cheap, Call on the Yad ast WTth'a Hew $10 per toonth i OUSE TO LET—A THREES W. A. KEEN, We erry Hotel foot of deckey OAKS | CLOAKS |! CLOAKS | NTIRK G Tu 14 maar, orr aw. RK ba ag th wl HA DYE FOR ALL THE WORL BRIPST & CO.9 INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DY. ag | wa DEST and CHEAPEST mamatectased—talog Lieut BOOMS as BIEADY ROPERTY FoR! SALE AND ers poe se which we warran’ te. Manofaetured and for vai (Whol (ects DAT Leen, thea ‘of the’ following’ retall Floantay, 91 Bivhth 1 £0. 4 moet ial wt Frvadwar: insurance one pereeut Parties In wank rf feast ‘ate low rent - Stumiroudy Myre wv fouth Steth oor. of G Gorarts 4 69 Fulton at, BG nd Carll et, ty ae intra Boul Baath, eae: Harv cut 8 W tren a, an and for aale ot Yorpectablo druggiste and fancy store ts and Fancy Bore wishing towel the a Soutir’ He ul atere hvu they wil be igh wit avACvoud ‘accommodated at the NY. SrWING MACHINE Barc, 456, Broadway cor. Breome SEWING MACHINES TO LET—SING- Theol & Wrilsoa's and Bowers, ‘all the inst eet erceg cl nes Henry a tai5 NEN GOODS, IRISH LINENS, WHITE pet and damaak loon cloths, brown lines clot apkine, towels dc lls de, a to he MATHS. Vator, JUN MURPHY, saleamnn. fod 3110 R. BONK, 187 WEST MOUSTON BST., ‘cares disaane of the honrt, tar Henze fita, serviu's, old sorea, GENERAL BUSINESS, ‘emale eompiai ~ bsdodeslidbedhdl na FOKTUNE FOR EVERY MAN AND make A eatvina ss tae from #2 to $8 6 Nebt, genteel basinees. paid, L. DUBOR, station molosing @ hres samt tame, rs of Lilinois —this has been done by private capital inaamneh aa part of the Income valuable public fand in land ro to diminish the Stato expenaoy the TAXES AKE Fusman's RHEUMATIO AND WEURAL- GIO ANSI LATOR, Por the permanent cure of Kicmmatlam and oa {% xt gud affections, | This reunvdy hat Ivew: thorn tieulara, addrens, e JOUN E, HovPitte nore LAPPED HANDS ANi ws: of TADMAN'S CA! TADMAN & por “TRA Pe) DE. UPHAM? VYGSTABLA ALRUTUARY certain cure for Piles in every form and coudition ferta marty of ths rth bak the, Bowery and Brsalwey Camera Aa Pc ote TUNG's CELEB RAT ED SALVE. th Rites Cry yee stat b Holland fa Den! with, Tiana for: ‘he he as aioe place Oall, oF addrees your orters Wil! reel ve lmtostiste attont “ Becond #t, WHI $0], OVE OF STRONG DRINK, CURED,” FS CURED, ONE CENT PER lied only by ‘Reply ‘only by me, ielattony a ot 19a Cha LFAkR ROO! manobobersd pe Kighth ave,, 46D dere vent by post LA) BOUrs EVERY Loom or iid Linton, board and other gE Pa ANDS' WILD UiKikY UOHS, OOLIE AND OO} 7 eee THE | FRORL F—wow ’ bilet ll SPIKEN- q ire th. Pa uy Tor Wroesis por ong, or i wat — 343 Broome &, New York, INO MORE EXPLOSIONS, 80 MORF. DRATHS FROM BURNING FLUID; OF THR Aga, rnaciote, COMPOUND SAFETY FLUID, PREY L £ 0S wile agai, New ort, 2 ‘AL CURE" OF tnal sugertern. Bistanaiey ibe Br. 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SSTABLISI ‘are to L! = GO, ROO! Toe Tv, ST RAN. ene RLY BET WEEN NEW ORK and embarking pagan es to aapetache wae Gece way” doe repdring a Faso WEBS’ PA’ ATERT — “| To BROOM: Forte bo withous It ts always ready, und up ts se Woman iy omnes Doe wicking apy mor NBA bottle. Price, 25 oir igs a Sako sm Depot Mo, 0 Malden Lane, Jail tact wk | Yay ATOLLS JOR 8A a GOL LVR. | Silyge ant vers, Ley i Mer es. AA itable: rl yeu, see flonath Tiekete, e008 to ay forwarded Fos aealy thee fahiag to bring out thelr friends, ean buy ‘er information apol FHA 0. DALI, Agwat te Pari Pram: neni As certain onprin | Rate i ee ees yobs paggee 158 \o SPieatis HUNTINGDON Co, Pa., 1 wit £3) send me bones of reur Cophalte Ligienetenne ero OST | ‘ork, Feby. ott aot Ny Fe Cone te Be he © Er) aa a ote ‘ork, on athe tah day 0! s Preeeear rab tre ete (ro 0 Petit Jurors, exch for & = ‘Cirelt land 9. ieee Pile Fane ove tri, re ri ro pape ot gro, ach fra Cn Belle Vernon, rT (ovo pancia of 104 petit Jurors each for a } Panel a dro Jurors and panct of tore F ertea tied JOM) . Clare, eae, 2.6. Braneume, ting BIP*: Mam. Dos, 11, 1008, Conan ere ear {ah fc secular ot db | your ps to severe Sick ian ee ria ‘caine mesa 30 pare £ |B, WILKES. Coen hat prego the Roard ot Alderm ofa sewer I (luke river hari 0 iM cijreting, to he same iy PiCremtegs om Bere rei] ‘ae a City Hall, T.8. ins Chena“ SSCS ‘Clerk. c} ISSOLUTION OF ss Caeaneaaeices heretofore existing and! .pancne, Prankite (4, Ohio = % hee, sane wh. Yan frenty: ona sh By fo w which cond box Hyer seri Pilla." Bena to addres of Rev. Wi ol dada ‘klin Cow Ohio, ‘work like « c\armeure Headashe almost ae bn the #24 Inet ‘The oc eA” MARTIN TERHURE, NULN' Fremtawrt, Mich. Jan, 14, 18. welt yaaa h sun ies he any_—Aity end Count Mr. BraLorne, de reigued, ont tne of the A evpartersit . ame of Pires, bowie ‘eoompany, ter | Mot long sine: Freut to yoo for a bux of Cephalic : H pie ior the cue of the Nervocs Hieudeahs aod Con, | oizeelta,cepiage tre tne folumt and received tho ame, and they had eo good uv an ofect that L was induced 0 wud for more, Pes ond returm mal). Pitt en, Yeilasth, Mich, #8 A ringle hott of BPALDING'S PREPARED @LUM will save tea Lunes its cont anuually, ad iy WLLL 3 JAMES had A ase xxcrvaxest, end the montal pa all known to me te be Indiv meaty ‘cellent to claw attaution to basinens oF sth us Gs tue aamerous causes uf Nervous tleadac! ret state of mind aod body rt LIS SAMUS aly we cxcouted the sarge oy FL JAM, alan theruin 4? wart ot Attorgay ‘aa Pebricey | Iso, ‘of te Register of th Gi i nty of New York, JOUN I. LATIN init 20°18 ptorns alu, and” goths rs aot Pisses dintooe Ue Of the strensch sich alwnre eornrapanire” and sastevates tho dourdered condition af the brela, t Oy TAxns AND Andean nw No. 82 Chambere Yorks Jun, 1501, Notion D be Perproal baat that Assesment Holle of Ieal the year rie sects hy i tants ge pupliet prciton, ated wil cos uti te doe Binh say of april next Inet Same. tn order that Se fa the sagegnen r ay eerore be corrected. Also, ail persons entitied by law Ox reason men or for milite iterary aritable, Inctitutioas by Tow, racmpt fromm tanerioe are requested to wake application for ne eduction gr exemption previous to tbe closing of Use rolla r 10, i u ¢ a ee Ue tne th books ahall| ct ie me th bonka al be i fa hervtofore provi oF : l i i i i | E fi q i vig it Hl i ik alr i Hf | i | OTICKE OF ASSIGNMENT. 'e ia hereby it i i f iF J] : i if bi secon vidend of the balance of im their hy ELISHA TWA Ce ee ‘A. W.METCALP Boo. lat CEPHALIC PILLS, CURE 10K MEADACHE CEPHALIC PILLs. OURFS NEBVOUS HEADACHF. OEPHALIC PILLS OURR ALL KINDS OF MRADAUIIE, — By the cae of these Fills, the per lofi atteds of mma! ‘OR THK PRESENT, TO THOSK OF ‘Teeth making any change of dist, and the absence o/ any 4 acresnble tacle rendare @ eney te adminieter thom BaAkxums AMERICAN MUSEUM— GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—THB SPALDING® PREPARED GLURt yn = “ud cheap. Apsir Pant Ra : nod wiinniet vaieian Gini L!QU0R STORE YOR SALE TINE Stock dota evar fa arte Teas pe owner has got GPALDING® PREPARED GLUE lars loge fn he tore 1 eS Liquon ion ih FOR SALE—A SMALL SAVE THE PIECES! gj dong aed ela, es pat woh, ARUP al A 1 a th aud Lith ots, 997“ A Brrvon ov Tore saves ” LQour store FORSALE—THE STOCK. pate cna setts, ane eas | ahd Bre tae tom pay oe feed aving other busi te formal otter Duras fo attend to, For ‘rte se i ies OT LDINGS ‘ARED GLI vend no ean af. Lovgn.sron FOR SALETHE Stock eines + i 03 be send Hie nme he tha ounee farlng ast TST yo 4 oy Portion po sien brakes cette, nomena Sasso $n Tier eared ne down tn deadiet wt ” ia ft Vamsiae Neutra! IN EVERY HOUSE.* ative ec oes sar a aerate seg, nnd sini pa ee amen eocengerenen

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