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al \ hLNTS “AEILD tomen mst or m m Causes, Chacnas. Cowlvct and Rema _ By Hox: Aum soon H. hie great work nrexents the onl completemnd Impar, | wnalvads ot (hs Causes or War 'yes patie. To Atone tin gren on | <u to (Fom high ofcem who ntched the | and | IUH y & 22 that has tren mridnad with APPATC a very «mall profit- tock of the following all kinds, lHIUlfiRE. a General Assortment, a General nesorpment, HOOP NKIRTES.a general cssortinent, WOOD WARE, a Genet | a General assortment, | CUTLERY, a genetnl assortment. ! j KEROSENE LAMPS & CHIMNEY, a (“rm-ml As snmnml P A ODS, n general nsotment, $ TRLM3INGS, a Gereral ust, we promie a chan ed, bae bou agreeable and valutery upd ao lntefleataal Trost ocupled iy Meir: in P tound a historian worthy of a Importance, and at hands t will eoeive that moderne. can and imc F. H. Weynm: & Gm, , uuTl-uux‘mmw kmmmdmuo- mt “was U n ind.. \Phe Intenme dove every # here manifested so 0 ville Centre, I. ed veith on Inc acest commbatan. maike (t t best Rock * boule ever yn isted. n Easton D. reparte?® eubeerthers in thres Woul call the attention of nah-db; Pub o Hoston. Max. 108 aihaeriben m foos daye. e that taey \f) Tave Just new Bock of | : cleaner and veo oar terme uta Cul deren lat thames, Mustin < lect. do. a hair Clots, Fumcy Dress wo paccas, Muha y Adpag. Tow | Goods, Hardiare, Weed © | Ware, &c., &c. BROWN s All of which they Intend to U. 8. STANDARD, («~> (Geranuinge » 4t Tears p Mi Road. Ray, Conl, Platform,, and Groserm'Reals: every description. Aut aoon+ highest ander. TheGreat eiloan Wae. ha AT | » this work. lin Oficlu) charicter and ready male, com- ie: Tam » oreo here In a oar wt wit forms, jl Tal Culicoes, Delaines, Ginghams, Musling, Ala | Fey also latend to keep hu C E s crocERtrs, wentor Descript assortment, warnaxrkD. mazcemua « co., iI Assortment, ._ xasuractorens or INEY, snulcuTsJfizl rmRetatike a sou art a gen nssort', OVERSTRUNG, GRAND & SQUARE TS& CAPs, a px xw o wiso rsuy 7 re yt go . C R A\ %. 8: STATIONERY « General Assortment, racuums or CT JTHS, s General Assor ment, and Piahs READY MADE CLOTHING, a gen'l assorthy 200 Eas 107a Spann, | GLA S8 W Ab Ta! Assortment, | door of Zhled Avene, EARTHEN Wa RF | CLOAKING, Genera! MERE - lete Se-4 HOSIBRY & GLOVES,a Gene | Sod fae Circa wad Price Lin k\.\l\IJEEU PAINT: RALNMORAL sk WOOLEN GOODS, n m COTTON 't WADDING, gen'l ass't, TABLE COVERS, n General Assortment, ; 9mm | YXRNS @ ZERAYR Worsteds of all kinds, ‘ 1 WINDOW PAPERS, winnow stapes , . - SHADE FIXTURES Wall PAPER, f «C., &C. Withal we intend ta Reep all d of Goode requisite |_ FoR THR COUNTRY TRADE EG- Out Millinery Departments ws. hetetarors, wil be con- duetc by | Mrs. Losea, | ove\ witt whtoemltemen te wlll ir ... modate all who iive ura call teatou to our Clothing Department, (Mz. KEISLER still remaing with ,) An ve intend to ket the tn thew ip In he bunt mar me = PFN as fan-m no purthnned Gum t. We also keep a very 00d fertll wer, E. I'RANK € O B'S --- S¥PER-#uosrRar: or I2G N Weaxsr‘m.‘mm L¥ME durtem SoN & CO, PATENT Contr NH\ IRON RAT Gateway» Guante. Purty and Cottage Pence. T tow, Stable Pixies and Aevetcads. Aion ! Wire Railing. Window Guards, and orer a Architectural Teon Work, Ofice and Ramph 95, PRINCE STH \| NEw You arpenter's Patent Horm onitem Fou Trams. M'mmum 1 assont't | th UTS cor! Look! rn wit en u 0. \ stay i wok ar wosn M HIDS Fortorca Bursa al BIOS SD; Macthnd, Coun. o LR C. HA at , 1, No. 10 East Fourth St., Bane an ) ARRIAGE & HARNESS MANUF tures, 1087. to and necom We Invice particular at- for shipment a rere specially ton- by Amelm j JOHN _C.\ HAM, In usin, 1866 Yes tit. Alma old Medal at the World's Fuit in the C ne York, 18M4-8.-[161im3 First. Premdum. ver Mui Retin: to of goods and make enc. Wo mart: tor Catting Clonks c EB Give ws nox and examine our. Goods, compare prions, and then decide for yuureeiven. .., / . | JOHN P. RHODES & SON. Senter L. 1, May 12th. tase | $@ PANTS FOR FARMERS AND O’TRFRS toriesto all Newmpapers. I w? “a.“ Int Co. are new maoafact ffo advaios charged ow Publisher iw Eis heals Spear tet and met Dn tide PTY I0 295 | All leading Nevrpapere kept on fie. Information an to Cont of Adverting; furnished.. manna—\hue\ an\... | gru- od tn d-Mup-shd’mu' All Orders recefto careful attentions ream, to nel the toata of theBonil tet- | inaulriee by Mall nonwernd prom milk\ ao met Pans | Complet Printed Loteor for ai. Bove. hut-usual“ C amen | pedal List prepaced t Curtomers, I Sok Bt m“ Advertisements Witten and Nottous naonred. 'the ein “m, lun. | Or ars from Dusie Mem orpectalty sollete ! (tt?) | for 'hedy, v” - er h M w ”q wie ® x Tame ninth P the _ The N. Y. wi Pe funny-wha— | G nio 'a ‘ lam Bffip Feed Outter ‘ to,“ n I Every besinoss as}; oo Ro po and\. 'n Joes than Ground Bone and Ho#. lls m ou rom unt y _- r.g_._._.r._., Bonnott, Johneion & Co-, sunk Align ll in, sat. omer mined kg {u o #1 and fl. Tide 2, Chapter M what 186, wins descitbed of Jabs, at peer» or parer h ie so for we Written for Tannin-an“: 18d, remain “M\:‘fiu 3 = I Tei Plnuunnbn soLILOQUY... Tike for such redom “a: Jh'fls‘tfil‘. &yst| Where have they zone, my house ard lands, November, 1808; and undene the said pleos or j land are redeemed on or before the wkd tth day | My stocki.and fne estaie ; And where.the labor of my hands, Muscd the inchriate. Gone, gone, to quench the raging thirst Ot this lusatiate throat ; Gone like an infunt's bubble burst, Toss'd on the air to float, Between College Point I Mu Sleein Gem | Couny ® hice Olicher, | rm 8 EA BURY, p. H any shone in BOOTS # SHOES, Main Strees, two door north of Powell & Wil- let's Drig Store, Hempstead, L. 1. - A large and eelect usb.tment of Boots, Rhos, ind Tea | hers at the lowes, priges. Patent Lester: Freach Calf, ! Ont Footed Boots nngrem Gakere Oxlord Ties and Balmorale, of he best materiale aad workmatahin, con: wtmutly on' hand and made to orer. Also. Loather and Tin the lowest rucor TO FA RMERS. That piece of woodland that I sold, Just off the county line ; . ** Now, if the truth were to b told, 'Tumt land was sold for wipe. I was a silly dandiprat, Andstrank the finey kind ; | And treating every buzzing guat That sat wround behind. When ready cash was running low, And banks refused my name, 1 let a pece of clover go, To get the sparkling 'pague. And then to brandy, sir, T took, An'! sold my meadows broad ; The Jast was bounded by the hrook, Where first I saw my Maud. The Rest: Fertilizer 'in the Market ! (T cmtaine 20 par cent.. more PHOSPHATE and Mola tem ait ther howe ofired. \a lh pve. 'nmer It i «tt v0 recommendation, an It will AND X2 MINE ae ae nt Ah |. where is she, my bluohing bride, | I to the altar led : * 0 RN EXCHANGE, Alas! I know not when she died, Corner of Pulton and Union Hal! si Janiakoa L. f Rich Goods | But woke to find ber dead. | For rum had blunted every sense, /- And stopifled my heart ; | 1 knew not till theybore nr hence, 'A C. Banedlcfi old. stand.‘ That Maud and 1 must part. No. 28 ROWERY, N. Y. | Tar 1 had stooped to driuking ram, Stil downward like a fool : Aye, 'orixt my floger and my thomby There's many lo that school. In iss) My louse, the finest in the town, With a grand river view : That was the last- went to Brown- Half was for liqniors due. Watches, abd Chains Ix EveRy drYLE. Gebtiemon's and Chains of every Description. Geun Axp an vith watchs or ALL ime mest at rrices, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Ie meant to got that house for Dick, Who mapied Helly Rice ? \And when E got a g aszon tick, He doubled up the price. 53'ij SILVFR GOODS 4 WEDDING - Gone, housg and Innds, gone avery speck, PR ESENTS Of what T called my own ; ar nou cme. | And I, a miserable wreck, Am leff in want-slone. Riches! and Homulsomen: Patterns of Sitrer-i Plated Ware made to order Rodgers __| Know 36. who on the topmost round, and Meriden (%. |_ My company dotiine, I fel. not by a aimgie bound ant orm rama pen re anve 9100 | on uis jaw round of mln. Watehas Repaired ard Marranted to beep time. thnowws-tssmoon . VVAIJ HA M ow a ro T EXTREMELY LOW PRIA‘fi Allee, Ifansin Watchts - Cold f Watches, 15 onrat Gases sw | Gold Watchey,. Ladtier' Siee . m Hach Watch warranted by speetal f Amedcan Watch ©'0, Wareh a sent \by Bopresm | T drank with just sach dushing grace, Dispiaying rolls of bills, B 4 E 8\ And poured them, to my sore disgrace, ain Into rumsellct's tills, Abd alt because I would bt see 'The serpent in the glass ; Dr milk privet ma paring, frc ane o wnt of a\ reliable\ I A ”v. o w | Despiaing caution offered ime, write for on descriptive x. Jon tnt. in Tul and | Alas | Alas [~ Alun | Blease name the paper in which yourg thle aduprtite- mont-- madam low xrp & co., No. sis Browway, IT T. AGENTS WANTED ant m DANAS LIFE OF ULYSSE& 8. GRANT, | 'The Conquoror of the Ratbeltion and General of | od States Army, comprietinc and menurit hls. | toryof Mie eventful and tutersmting éarser, with ion an- | trentc navrattve of fle. inviuable miliary I“ an impartial ofl charneter men @ Aoldier, and a Saterman. I” L mismatch-u. land's Lite or incl Aggy-unlu- A. R no | -=- TD ACTION. ,. cuatnill it. [oomnu®n.] This discussles' had no good effect on either «f thom. Mlp’llm could not overcome the \ impression left by Paul's tears on her. - Bhe | never thought of him now without nsociating him sith an bygletfcal fit; which is nelther a pleasant or a dignified gpeociation of ideas with | any iman, more: espegially the man who i816 | be the iord-and master.-- Her | masnemigrew ocider ; mad with ber caldnent; earse a ceruiln “'~‘z: TLL. THOMAS HAWKRIDGE, Merchant Taller? shadowy sesomption. of superiority ; acor an Delialb \1“ tain' vague impression of conteippt, whict tt W i HK as & ng Paul se the sou. rum-mum ;, General Staple Dry _Ooods, Claths. Camsiiteres, both. : Bat his did.pot add to his Tallon ”fit-thin“ .,, rmgth He became nior unbappy, daily more hesterical. - Hlis health saffered,his finely chisselied fextures became like the bean» ty of «hours broken suge! ; his lips wer pain, | And fully dbatracted, nadiso ware his wit aand | w his eyus-shoso iunge, tender, 'time ore -wote never.. whilty free frots {Léstn, canon while .be ferced hinipeif to- amie, . 18 suche pub faahien as imposed en none.. but ife 45 Det Braes N. Y. Manatictasor ofthe unmmrw‘m v \ , miseraiile, he soiled in fill-Oh- abe seediow happy hake E\ ”Wu. gm, Shem o «our WE PNZE, AXD OUR RIGHTS WE WILL MAINTARX® ROCKVILflLE CENTER L. ., FRIDAY' JULY 10, 1868. .| thingh to We,\ wondered why sho was not could buy vafety ! that hecou'd daliver her | seented lnstantly 'to take possession ol. by the come along with me.\ to morrow morning, sndhe can pyrhapear- ©\ Where!\ said Magdalen, not moving a ringe for my ”hm B$ calm,; be counnge- | muscla of her countemmuce-only placing her | on, gid useful; Jib-r your ewa faith hand on. her heart by @ simgie instinetive ac- in truth. Good-Jye! yor can inn-M on- | perhaps to prison,\. sald the ofcer, reepeotul- hend ; and he,. awed rather thi calmed, let ly. \ You may be able to find ball and I hope her go from um room quietyy making you will.\ any futher to effort keep ber. Bit, when the to file terrible trial, Os,\that abe. would lis- and in m very etiort time Magdalen \wo- & | ten to him ! thit abe bad but listened to released on bail, to hum trial at the in! him when ho had first spoken | that aho had nusizen, A ou's trial the playmate of his ”2.011! the friend album—film And de- fenceleas slater. ; 8 Tt. was in the giles nan-Mm Magdalen and Paul heir d myth the lawn gates, and to ibi house. Paul had been “I: 1 all the day, for Magdalen hadfeed whi t ln her manners. Shobid expected a r from her brother, as usual and, not, recetving ticipated mum]. and was thlllln‘ how sho whould best ikeet It. Paul, who referred al} her strength and held a grasp Iron mh Paul ; who; frembling and fat soothed by bis He thought it unkind dying. Bue afooped down und kiamed In; In het to refuse them, and unloving to doubt head murmublag softly some love their power., He-had been troublesome ahd he preferred to all | Be revived, tearfil ; and Magdalad bad been provekedin-| to catch conyulaively at het Randa ' mun-a to hold her near to him by Im grand air with which she m undid int feverish .claay, while be ; atl ht, \' Nothing not even your g@n wil} sbglt the quiet inaJvaty with which l? him be calm wflwlmth-J It. deed, he wilicd.o do igy good, rather thas) merely to indulge the s Ink wotkhess of bis own 'ndrrow,\--Paul felt ll» she wam the; strongest now, If never beforsim thelr. whole lives together ; and, while her. Influence was on him, he controlled hudftuwuy to undurstand what she an, S \Listen sho said, in a dawn-3 more mozrumul voige uaual, © do you wish me to feel that I have left b-Mmi me a chlld to, weep at my deparure, or a man to cafe-for ny Interbsts | If a m pourself ; ifa oblld. cah you sk me to yoke my life to child's foable- mess J Listen to mum-II Paul, for much de- puma mow oh you.\ | \ Oh, Magdalen.you know? would give my life for you !\ cried the boy; passlonataly. \ Ruow mand. ® of to me, the,, barrister, Horace. Puth Tall him to olne to me ; Ryan-Amp.” messenger he can be by nine 'e'slock, to more than ober harsh speoth, and more than one-look of intense weariness, which had not miénded matters, even as they siood. When she heard the carrage wheels, for a memont her Mert sank within her : bhe felt what they brought, she knew what they fereboded. And when a atfnnge was heard in the asking for her, and a tall, resolute lookitig man was ushered into the drawiug room-which he first glance of théeyo-abo. know without a word passing between them that he wairus of- ficer, aud bud come to arrest her. wm very sori, miss,\. he sald In ma off- hand kind of way, bi} with great kindiess of manner, too-as muh kinduoss, that id; as an officer with a warrant against you in his pock- et can show, \ It in a prinfut 'office 'L have been obliged to undertake; but I wm compel- led to fulfill my duty.\ © Yen,\ said Magdale® quietly ; na the man entered. \ must do your duty.\ The, pfficer pulled out a piece of paper. \RH warrant for your arrdst,\ \ he anld, ©\ on charge of fefgery |. at quit of your brother, Mr. Andrew Trevely T am afraid miss, I must ask you to trouble yoursclf to she had ceurse you I tion. i and them 1y by your coursiga and waif coulitol. Bhe stooped down rnd again thud in lu- \ Before a maglctrate firit, mins, I 0 G cgrraigo rolled away from the door and bore to; fsfamy all that be loved on 'garth-while the seryants cl \ L will ting the ball,\ nmvma the girlyatli onlm and ybt resolute,\ an. order ry mald to | prepare wint will be neccessary for me. Will| yeu not sit down ? -And may I not offer you some refresh mont 1\ Paul bad sunk back in a' stupor when 'he Kenrd what errpod tbat . muffled stranger had come upon.. But, when 'Magdalen, haying given her orders, turned to him and spoke to verlgp. In this way, much time,of inestimable Magdalen's request, of was able to write to his friend and only hmflonu Buth-, him as quletfy as if nothing lind happened, he P a ape : rtaried up and fung himself on Kls knees, be- @uarom ov, 1 sceching her (o give up everything, to sign any- Idrace Rutherford arrived an nu thing, confess to any hink, rather than submit blo after the receipt of Paul's bad to prefer a Hite like the 'brave old troubad Jars of a better !ize-the hezole ar- tlat of the day when art was horniam-to this fearful akepticiem of to day ; and had trusted t- Providetibe aud bim ! Oh, that. his life ltmmmrmlmw Aunt-d the who understood how contuat. the. a@hire of real Jife, even if not a lawyer “44 have wed}. Yet there was In the promptité utmhfl‘fi‘k by some herdle deett Shat should not ouly free her but ail then's hegirte to bravery Ad noble- ness to the Istest time | And. then the afresi ; and' the netvelon arms, which wer to sit the world, fell weaker than a week girl's round her. \* Busty\ said Magdalen, gravely ; \* do not distress yourself so palafuily ! 'You know that Iam guiltless ; be sure then flint 1. shall be proved so. Do mét fret ; do ngitate your» | sel. You, who trust so in fru and Gad, will wot my . truth be of luself dufficient wo protect me 1\ \No no, Magdalen! they ars , going to eut murder yeu !\ cried Paul to her, \' Magdnien ! I shall never see you more |\ \ Not so bad as that, young said Mann: mildly, tasing the 'as be had bean a In. nerves ols on m“ 's gown, | aelf. When him for: batng | Ap eA sin Arvid wir