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Rgckfillo Centre, L. £. | m nL In Causes, Charager, Conduct and Result By Hox. Avsrames H. Breenzns. A noox wor Au. fections and art, Partners i work hementa 4 oniy cottplete and J ml lick of the Cann of War o published ad ate Vim eee those in and o “Putnam Natl. \JIM f m Thich worse to Thom Be pout. t au arranes: Putin nbile that han ruth abd justion so urcontly de- A t., horemautionied «0 ob Mand witlf an Incresced nake hick mireriution bool ever - Oe Ascont in Heston, I'w.. reo pa T mibnceibirs in tane, Ouen Boston, Max.. tof cubsertbere in four dayi 've in Tot. 100 rel t five do end for creulnre and see our a fol deverty- Mow of thre work. rith Press nothde of avant nheets, c: Addrer« NATIONAL FUBLISING GOMEANY: @ Soul 5mm hum. a ba. s a»? ¥ SCALES © Year) aW Mond, May, Col, Grocun Sali Wf every deveription. Aut --the for rorpt ric tige ~~ BARCLAY Stier, town. Adar York- um I: @ ©O., aa sorsoremunt an {Quest-nut. GRAXD 4 equaRE x PiEND 20 ® 8% aiso dary Haxoractemks or Carpenter's Putent Harmonium (rend P?andk | 7 Waureroones, 200 Bast Tr Fout doors last of Third Averte; Now Fork. Roig Wanatre Sevic Taunt mun Jor Cinditer and rice Lin. -some roi Bm itn tenes nes n> tn Tike... meas OoK | Look 1 14.00% } 1 w fore:d to grow on the emoothfist ident endive sing the Partniah x iment... t to nor dires on recelyt of 2 conixand ramp orto: for malting the tathe for #1. Adire 4.4. LEVER, Huadiontd, New York Clt-150mim BOOK CANYMSSERS WANTED xew wowts._ftows sbox or wo AND ¥AutLy Bint: lur A. BRAINARD, Hariford, onn. J on N ov HA X, l 'No. 10 East Fourth id mun. “nun; gamma “mam a\ 1807. & faction for, Manotictaring: thi o ”rum-lmnmymmm\ Js Enabled to Set 20 per cent, tesa than Br pray Bores, J \ mmwmmhfiy MILLINBRY GOODS, a general nssotment, m\ fimfiw- cm- order. Inetert Was Into ‘ u— f f ; DRESS GOODS, a General Assatynent, ' FLANKELS & SHIRTLNGS, a gen nssort't, the Cheapest. ogni . PH. Weyant & 007 tem he aareption u ite Tyaaing be. paceas, Mohair Cloths, Fs Goods, Man, Wm Ware, dc, dc, All of which they fntand to aet at /n very anall profit~- They minim-d to keap a full tok of the following 81106331118 of all Icinds, HARDWARE, a Genera! Assortment, BOOTS,& SHORES, a General ussortment, HOOP SKIRTS.1 general assortment, WOOH WARE, » General assortment, CROUKERA, a 'General assortment, CUTLERY, a gene ral nortmerit, KERO'U'iNL LAMPS & CHIMNEYS, a Genera) Assortment, DRESS TRIMMINGS, a General asst, MUBLIM@& DELAINES,\ a gen asst, ® MENB& BOYS' HATS U CAPE a general assortment, STATIONERY, a General Assortmen CL mm 8 Ouneral Assormebt, . READY MADE CLOTHING, a gen'! assort't, GLABSWARE, a General Assortment, Min-km IG, a General Amsaitment, HOSIERY & GLOVES,a General Assortment YANKEE NOTIONS, a gen'l assort't, PAINTS, OILS & BRUSHES, a gen'l assort., BALMORAL SKIRTS, a gen'l assort., WOOLEN GOODB, n General Assortment, COTTON & W ADDING, a gei'l TABLE COVERS, General Assortment, YARNS & ZEPIYR Worsieds of all Hath, WINDOW PAPERS, T WINDOW SHADES, BHADE FIXTURES WALL PAPER, 1 &C., &C. Wittal ws tnteod 1 keep all 'nds of Goode requisite FOR THECOUNTRY TRADE - | 11mm Departinent, ba heretororo, nlcs con- Mrs. Losea, With mhort nertntemce we wilt to: please and secom- | modute all wrho give us a call.. We Invite particular at | seation to our Clothing Department, | (Me. KEIBLER itil remains with uo) An lite to knep the latart styles of ponds and make Wm». han mone whi med Wr ium. o wt geree pow ste cattive Clot | Min-u Emu-awn\ E. FRANK C DE’B sSUPER-PROSPHATE or Bells at go¥ per fon. -- Caticoet, Delaines, - Ginghams, Mum-u, Alo | tor arning cage wemon i #. Aw “mil. ~’-—~}- ml BOOTS % SHOES, Main Awo doors north of Powell & m mm liq-w} m-Motmbzumna- y on' Rend sed\ made w ardor: \ Alp rage at the lowest rato. =CLidwet TO FARMERS. Ground Bone and Hoff. The Best Periilizer in 'the 'Market! An . TT containa : 00 nar cant.. mre PROBPRATE-und AMONIA than suy other Bone offered. \Po theprc Mullah— vei 2.1.11” F. & A. B. DUNHAMS « CORN EXCHANGE, Corner 991m- and Union ldlm 1.1. Rich Good- AC. Maflm Old Stand, Nb-A8 BOWERY, N. Y. IN ama) .. wis rot ld not ata fur . \Watches and Chains _ yz nemen Gentlomen's Watchos and eine of every Description. aot ann waromeor Ath m Ar eprckin partis, L AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP SOLID S{LYFR Coops « Epping PRESENTS aATrLoOUG mon- Righest and Handsomes! Poiterns of Bileir: Plated Ware male io Jm Hodgers and Ale-ride» Co. ans anos \nu-nit: aive \ Watcher Repaictd and Wurranial to keep tims Uinperis-toomset Millinery. Informe um...- & nmlw a: K1 1m in Laces, Fiow made over. (Milli-I. to . .._ JOHN C.\ HAM, In thl, 1864, 1681 and 1658, \Also a- at the World's Fair in the City New Fork, 1854-5. ¥ _ ComrosiTE t ent or hulk- main mumm- Ina-Etna. fin: c wAill‘ll lLlTlD‘ \Fo take ordebs for .* ”A! LIFE OP -ULYSARS 8 GRANT, fl.“- ~TROMAS HAWKRIDGE,-- as) fiégu F=... y w w. hon lulu-1m mg“ An 1.qu FRI DAY, J UN E 19. 1868 Jdal in Mosire feal i Gladiy tothee, amidstthe wrecks of yoats, Will meinory's pioiort wing their eaget wayy Thaw lic mw‘p‘g » ng ite deaknors sunny \Thou wast my empress [ths mini-hi. Mummyw-d'my, * mungbmwldumdwylmvml Mn! “figment-d”! Isthm- Vdoe manhunt-tilt. So 'neaths the presence of that treakared one,. ~My hapes ware malrrored in a world more fair; A magie world; within whose blessed ight Al} thlnge thi richest snd the best did cot, ng untocthie weary drexms ns bright ufimmmmiu-flnhm did lovethee, not a translont flame, ed on the altar of an early dream ; Ya. I have dwelt upon. that nam, tit became the priestess alid the theme ; softly came around our hearth, The angel wings of woman's wilulstey, Rich hopes, wild and Joyous in their birth, As were the early drouma-of loving thes: $114.11! has been the full, deep tide, Upbeaving from this ocean love of isin, Almémory fcruver by my side, \To lead me onward to a nobler shrine ; 'The eatin, Buibed volce, still sounding in ni “up. ._ Likb to a strain melody, Frag, 1g from aura-mm 'on att io Maydfludlhu-hhmh- Of love, that stets tho tempest and the blubt, OL faith, that in its tenderness shall prove Tis holy office even 1 tie last ; Thou. lanthanum-tin. thy watoffful care, Guel-‘llvzmmimmuumm h-mem Has Rugored: ropnd lomo a heavenly guest. But brighily.now the sun of promise shines,~- 'The dark and stormy waves of tlme slong, With all some token of thy virtye twines, weet us thie cadence of the evening song ; And tril now, wlien youth's wild day is v'or, And eyery fanciéd passion bushed. to rest, 1 give this song to thee from 's shore, The echo of the tide wittiin my breast. Sdeal in nagery. P SENTEMENT AND ACTION, 11. [coiitrown.] nduwhdlmngfldm Asteinbled by degroos.to hear tun-111W, and: to 1iffet or condo- Jence as their position warranied {-some with }. I cura Hearlog tha lofthl Tamil ‘uu-hm'nr « | téhor ~egough wasn't I } - And this - was why m5- ammu- unn‘ ufim-fltmuu @ “up. mitt-t. w his dear, sory pougdas yestto be pald | to e confined to- the tonider ot her ; goss “Wad-bum propéirty 1 flfliuawnmuw wttested in due form ; 'but Andrews face had Wuhan-OW“ , . \Aba? \Whath. this?\ he cred, looking Gerouly at: Magdalen, whhes . atin he seized as sho bentforward when ha-called tier. What Auvil's work have you been after bere, with all your . pretendedlove and intiery 1\ andthe almostatriick her, as he shook her nm. vwn A © Andrew, whatare you talking ot T'! sald. haod. . ** Bvon-at sich a tinto as this, wod from my brother, Loahndt sabrilt to such \ ** You are - Hight, Magdalen | ,\For shame, for shame, Izmir-ll\ wall-“MN reou. - “ha-n...\ um 1\ exclaimed Andrew hoarsely, rielne, and facing his slater, . me by yourseives :- Ifany of you have- seen your very lives and she lies of your: alifidren anntched wway by a demon's turn like this, you mum ”fin-”mp0!\ father's } neadded; grauphag Magda- Jon's , A€ghirinod firmly -bifore him. © This wanwhy abe practised all her wrin,id made the old: man, doting on his death bed,be- Hove har-devited to him, not his wictiey,-he, vumfimnhmmulh Ait Ph:. i- +4 # I'mmudmuphnnh helr |\ abe'repedted, an fin a drosms * Aba ! I had been too honest for hns, had T1\ contlauet Andrew; withoilp noticing the Interruption; ~* I- was not oourtior-not flat- she has always bern the firebrand between him and nio, exeggerdiing every liitle indiscbstion,; and toning his love:: for me into the has dose intely--all to: steal upon me, and cit me out of my inheritance~ 1.1» only son, to be disinborhed for #uch -a worth- Toss fool ns thit 1 By , Jive, gentlomaiy -it in I Listen todhe protty fnd,\ he striking his forefinger againat the parchhiont : _| \ * horeby-ravoke all. former wills and testa= mwm-mwun and 16 leave to my dene the sole uss snd benek of all I 'postcased of ithother n Inods money. Lal soleave hor my sole sfcouirl¢. Bignod, Au- Wont this was | Mogdaien, .stnrtlig (up and. floging' off his/ her p “h 1:0\ loose of i Z wan-w» Landon, to ghat was the inatter, Byt Paul, who-had a horror io mme moaned moe. . test mare: ier - ing. her tha if thore was ill io stare It woul gomesgon enough, whibout her Ing 1s b) yray, . and that was IF thing that. could hanpen woen,them,, Magdalen felt that. right, she remained. beuntry : duldhwhtlflhw sorrow wore asay by fig. it A.lotuer; Mas {#: said the f h! Winging in « copra ooking «plscle sealed a water. and mated with a spramiag-blat of\ Tuk. 11 was wet 400, abd bad been -: ._ waffered vs fall t tie gud, Magdalen . took It & it was a dr bogging , <4} Jotter; mot ut fleat recognixtaig : the writing. - But she soon changed when she Uponed it and sesdjthe nado at. tholcas; ) fb ma Andrew, ln i tre sumggling. hand, aa If = \fir-ll“. I My?” “Mg-3’s“ wallyu-llmllflfiwfll id l have now Touers-wore Hittleicodicll a he coptinued, i s tae: of bitidr bariter | darighter, Mogdalen, a may die flvmhfllnldmfim Sor Andrew lind the worst chafticter pousiblé 'in ibothood { and more now y that his h! w l\ “ad-y.“ curving-thaw“- which was true: enough, [\ where's the Silli\ mill-hi,- An th \X-My-nimvhnnb “WI-1. I have the kaye. I.“ of mibsiftatfon, you know, genttemen !\ {and, wiih a Isogh and . a Iest, . he . strode and ** Mar It to, sade !\ 've suid, \ m ~Witnessory Paul Leferte Taylor' And you. ae in this, ht!\ hosald, soruing to Paul, ** By h wren, there sstine to be a pretty plot! at sire sam I dod Mary Amos Tay for witheased it} but I doh's know 'what in was ~I signed,\ amaswered H-I‘t-H-u and back attain ”a ay law“ \Wm...“ fors rks sign that paper, and | M