j ! I 1 10 ' r, ...i.iii 1,iilr mirrWl wlv tteiteve tlie peimie in ii"i i'"i ii rma, iuew vork MV1 ; A toii. lately "j Qovenmihit toiy party orobii Hcrr A. Prtermni 0 hM l k,S3v ATh)W Bmi of men comp5 of too who SmSLS tt&Su X fe : . mSS. every h C"Z,;; mnK ftV.lWr K i t'i.' nthe Xdrtil rol.ir.sa-. lHeimi i... v P.. ir x-iiiii. 4aortoi of Uwju ejwlltK Is lw the Austrian, to which the Kio peror, tin- (jowtimenl iwthortttes, ll War ami .Vlmir.iilY PenartnHmtS ami .nil rjksjsw of society- in the Empire have tersely contribotwL Tin sum of 175,000 florin was Hum collected i" a very short ft of tlim. ami it ha heen naed to such good prposa thai (he exiictlitioii xviil'lv ready to mil by ihe end of next month, the subject of the exntlltloH to to make farther iJ...iuu in tin. nni-rlwiKtwIv di rec ital os the m which was illwsvetisl but year, stHlalwtoesplOTirthe AMte j Sea to rite north of Siberi. 'fl unr-1 ktton of tlw expeiRifca lJ Used at I three year. It Ii ,v aeeomnanleu I br a smaller one snder the tllrtetlon i oVi'otmt WHt! whleh h li.tf: litteilowsi the Count's own eoA. Swe den i;aln preparing a Polar tspetll tirm n:iiler tapUiiti Not-'tenskioW, wliiA uill pa- the vLtter In the nnrtliiM n f-laml- of HnVitahersett. ami theiKe, In the sjiiins of proowx' iifirtlivvan! In eirrtyges drawn By rein xleer. Fifty relndcei have beeti al Wtdy traliieil tor thi- purpftie, and the wnole eXlH'illtloll I- imiih i tor -iini i" teudenee of the Swedish Academy i ArleiiL'tfS. The tOWll of (ii)thenlmi i, u i..niti-iliiitiil the iiiineioal norttoii i,f the fund fortius 6xperiitlon. as it did for thoe ofls;s and 1870; but the State, the Swedish Academy, and j various private persons also support it. The two Norwegian expeditions, like j the Austrian, w ill proceed in steamers. One is iimler uapnan ' .'euseu. in i Urammed. the other under the cole-1 brated whaleflsher. Captain Sevend Foyn, and both will leave In the sum-1 nier, after the walrus fisliery is over, ; In the same direction as the Ansttlatl i expedition. Anotlier matter of great j Interest to geograpliers is the progress of the American expedition under Hall and Itessels. which was to have passed llie winter in the high latitudes, and U now probably on its way still further north. There arc also two French ex rMiltrifiiw nno iindiT M.Oetavc FilVV. and another mider M. Gustavo Am-1 bcrt. From tlie Alaska Ilemtd, May B. The Arctic expedition of 0 lave Favej-, the liostdarlngand most prom Idng of all Arctic expeditions, viill start from San Francisco during (In coming fortnight. Mr. Pavey rakes with him Dr. Chessmore, of tlie army, who lias pas?cd some six years in the high northern latitudes of Alaska; Omtain Micks, the daring seaman who crossed the Atlantic ontbcrtllt Non- Kindl ; ami Watklns. a celebrated ockv Mountain linnter, reputed Hie lst "shot in the wild region around Laramie. He will In- provided With a rubber craft, built like the Nonpareil, which can be tninsportrd with ease on the land, and yet capable of carrying large weight on the water, l'rem San Francisco a small schooner will take the exiieditlon to Fetropolow -ki, where dogs' fur and clothing will he procured, and afterwards: tosouio point on Wrangets tsiaiMi. woonce, , lclges. the iwld discoverers will pas IJII in lliu l i:.i i i ,, i ' - existence M. Pavey Is firmly convinced. Launching tlie raft here, and wistiiig the dogs adrift to Mft for themselves, their intention is to make the best way to the coast of Greenland. .1. ... . I '..I if ... 1 The Gardiner, Me.. Journal, give. th tnihiwim? uart culan of the won- derftd "escape of Joseril Gla:ver. of that city, from instant death. He was examining a paper mill in Top-ham. and while so engaged the skirt of his i.i ;,, ii.n ,,,!! 1l i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i - jqow v.niii. - - " tely bethought himself to tlirow off hi3 coat, but In doing so bis hand was arawn into the roll. "I'll let it pull my arm out, "he thought to himself but as the merciless raaehinery pulled at the stout muscles and tendons. Mr. G. found tliat his arm would not pull off without breaking bis neck. Just thinkofsuiha situation for a man to bo in! Coolly -ulnnitting to tin iaie win. ........ ..--a i. " he tnrniHl his head over on the fide to aave bis r.ose. through the space of about four inches lie was drawn to his hlpf. He says as the rolls paaied over bis bead It made a noise like jrrinlinr coffee in a mill, ami tliafs tlie last he remembers. Tlie blood spirted from Lb eyes, cars and mouth so as to go on t tiie dryer, twelve feet di-tant. He ina.s tiken up for dead, hut strange to v l. la runt Aliont tlie -tn-et . The space lie went through was about four hiches, we are told, lmt tlie upper roll OOllld raise a little by what give there was to an 80-inch belt. The Journal ten" naturally remarks it hardly ."rem possible that a man could be ground through such a very small space ami liye. The IlBCNKAKP'i Will. I leave to societva ruined character, a wretch ed example, and a memory that will Soon rot. I leave to mv parent-, for the rest of their lives, as "much sorrow as humani ty, in a feeble and decrlpit state, can sus tain. , , I leave to my brothers and sisters as much mortilication and injury as I well could bring on them. I leave to my wife a broken heart, a We of wretchedness and slianie, to weep over my premature death. I give and bequeath to each one of ray children poverty. Ignorance, alow character, and a remembrance tliat tfieir tatlier was a monster. Mark Twain gels oft- the following J "Yniimr Author" in his 'Answers to correspondents:" "Yes, Agassis doe recommend authors toeat flsb, I causc the phosphorus in It makes braius. 8o far you are correct ; but 1 can not feelp you to a decision about the amount you need to eitt at least, not with certainty, if tlie specimen com- position yon semi is a now your uur, ius! average. 1 should say that, per haps a couple of whales would be all you want foe the present. KWW kind, but simply good, middling-sized whales." m mi . tum . . . ... tlie linm-dletd of a fohhler In hiftr- hler. sihI tlieu aR for ill eitli.iritoe l .... miA h ur. r A timl t alitor Ays that the ser- in.n ill :i nii.r i luring ciiirunai re- iniml him WK'fardbTy of eternity. A maiden la!ly Ik lug sdtetl why he luid never liian'nil. replied that she had never Keen the man for whom the j 'ten 'wining to gei up three ineaUa thy ft:r forty year-. 'Come wliere my love lie drestn ing.'" iwy tin u'i eonnrrv swain, aiel jee how U: ltKiks with ihe wlnt off." Tliieves "went throitsrh" a Fori Wayne reporter recently, imi eame out with time lead peneiK ft broken eou!iatvl a dewWieail ettens tiikrt. Paring an lllncsa of theedltoroftlie ' AlhujiR'npie hVrfn', hi- wife, whose name t Leonora Mcwiuimo. semie type, ili'l Hi" press-work, jrot everv I Iwie of the piper iii goou mujk-, buu had a bahj-. A ihap out West who hail been se venly afflietc 1 with palpitation ol the 1 heart, nays ! found uftant relief by the applleatoi ofanother ilpitatlng ; heart. Anotlier trliiinjih for llomeo 1 (Kilhy. "Like wire Use." j A drover w ho tell) hh cattle by tlie wi-ifjiit, always Rive them a mm water a- tlwy will ilrink below) ilriv- inj; them on to the scales. "That." he , raid, "ii what I uudenbuMl by 'wat ering sttx-k. llow tliil yon ;et rid of tint troub lesome lover of your, Carrie?" -I married him. and liaveuT been troubled with his attentions since." A lady observing a sign over a tail oring fttablLhmeut. hearlhB the in scription. "Fountain of Fashion." ex claimed : "All. that must be the phut; where the irts come from." ii, hi Riwlv ilm'sn't think wc shall have many custard pies this year, lie soys that liie costard pic-plant was killed by the dry May weather. "George, dear." said a lady, ju-t be fore the ceremony. "I have several chaps on my hand ; what sliall dof "Show 'em to me and I'll kick 'em oat doors." "Oh you bear." 'Get out of tnv way; what Rre you good for?" said a cross old man to a nine , -li.. I .1.;,, irhfl ll:llltl(-mil tO oiim-cii'i ui.iiu". .. .. stand in the way. I'lm little fellow a- lie teppnu one ildo. replied very ...i 'Mint iii.-ike men out 01 MICH ji, mil . ,i ; thing- a- we an-." j Twenty-five or thirty years ago. Itev. ClialesG. Flnley, now- President of I Oberlln Col'ege.'was carrying on a se- rles of revival meetings In some ea-t-i ern city. Boston, we think. One day i a gent&man railed to see him on bus 1 iness. Mr. Fluh's daughter, perhaps 1 .1. .. i.l.l answered his i imr. "Is your father at homo?" asked the Mmnzer. "No"' ri'plied the demure maiden ; "but walk In, poor dying sinner '. Mother can pray tor you. Vn affecting Incident reported by the Racine .lournal : "The other day a ril,nr mul iin were dresshig a hog, the tit'.her doing the chopping. By a inls troke, instead of splitting the hog open, he split hfc sou's hand. In ex- ..1... .u.... ,.r l.inv it liaimoued to the WP PXeu liexl I. ... . 'I ill,l It , ; . , , t1mj n was . deeplv movetl. and was ueaiu w n' ! mark that 'he had rather have such a j father than a whole slaughter house lull ! i if dead hogs.' " ! -Ki-smas FAIW.K4. Two dogs swore j devoted friend-hip to each other, and ' loved, until a bouc was thrown out to ..nil .... tnem ; mei uwj - riiom- then thev tonslit. ine wonu I is full ot Well lrieiui-stiip. ) The fox complained to the marmot thnt he had been deposed from being judice of the ponltry-yard. Ixdng elwrg. ',,!... iii, ,,,, i-iatiinr the stock, and en nun ii',i"i n ' :. ' , bemoaned calumny and disaster. a.x inir his opinion. The marmot said he DM olien remarKen ( vn im .- zle. Some onitials nave uown on uieir muzzles. i. iiineil of a man ,,vi ,.ii; insfMd nf oiviiur tiiem ro .V luitui: ,1,117,. v....... - - w - . s,,ii w -.v.. d - c . i aim nu, j him. -In the autumn, be ate or tlie j m important duty m a measure for crop. Men are equally audacious in ., t)ie suppression of violent ami treason-eritiei-ing Provideni-e, though they sec , aWe onizatious in certain of tliir not the means and ends. lately rebellious regions, and for the protcrtion of tlie Inllot-bos ; and, !, . ,1 . . HA . .11 til lllll I A lit. I , I 1 1 , I 1. w TMI ii, RKPl'MtlfAJt PI-T- t'OKM. AJoj,;ol h-j the .Varf'W Setmtitem Cmrmmon at j'hm-M""". . '", 1S7-. ,. . The Republican party of the I uiteil 04 naaiMmhlHl bi :lti(Hl!ll I Ill Veil- tlon in the eitv of Philadelphia, on the 5th and (ith days of June, m. again 1 1 I. . ..1., n.wl muVI 1 12 tn ii ! Ill-t- tnrv Riul :innoutK'0 its DOdtUHl UpOll tlie questions before the country. r:JrTiiit.iiwi' sWnn voftM of U 1- 11 -"i vwvv----r - !. 1..- . .......i.t.nl uli .yr'ltu IMT-Iliai j in w ...vi-.... " " r, ii,,. ci.lniiui ilntles ofthe tune iii't it iri ii ii;l. lAt.u'iiii'U ? im '.I I . ,.l tll tlINO It suppressisl a gigantic rebellion; emancinted 4.tKW.0(0 slaves ; decreed tbee.iualcitUensbipofall and cstab lislied tin! versa! suffrage. Exhibiting unparalleletl magnanimity, it crimin ally ponUned no man for (wlitical of fen'ses. and warmly weliwnetl all who proved tlicir loyalty by obeying Ihe laws and dealing justly with tlieir neighbors. It lias steadily decreased ,. ii...., l.iml tlie risnltlint disor- llllllll II,,,. ,M...... ...V - oiders nf a great war. and initiated a 1 I!.... Aiirnwlj tlui finli'lli; '11 II? I acitlc Kailroati. anu similar ii our terprise". nave neen geneniuHiy iuu prise-, have been generously anieu and sncccssfully conducted. 1 lie pun - r... f,-,.,.lv- mvnii In nntnnl set III. lllll. .3 I l V.-.J ft. - vw tiers ; Immigration is protected, en- couraged. ami tlie full acknowledge- incut of the natural laed citizen's rights lias been secured from European now - ers. Tin national currency lias ini - proved in regniai.ion aim me tuntinuu twlit luis been Mistalned untler extm- i:iTT,lll I " ....... , ...nn. ........ ....... ..wilieirv linrdi us. and new IkhicIs have lieen negotiated at lower rates. The MyM lvive lieen eni-pfllllv enlleetl d and bonc'tly applied. Despite tlie an nual large reinations irom tne rates oi taxation the public debt Iws lieen re - duced during Omnfn presidency at the a if n,m llllllllnul tllllllotl dollarSUCr year. A great financial crisis has been avoided and peace and plenty prevail througout the land. Menacing for - etej' dfnniHie-i km lf ii peMfftilly i jiim noiioniniy eoinproiiiiH-ii. uto iwiiui.niij niiiniroiiii-i ' A........ .....1 .......... ,.f tlu. i.-it I ,, i .'K Wen kept high tlirouplioiit the worhl. Tin- gloriom record of the Mil I4 ivirtvV lu..t nliiln fur I tilt 111 i' ' - v . . . ,1... Si-e.inil-rmniilete lil ei lV ailtl exacl equal!')' ku the nijoyuieiit of all civil, political and public rights should lie estalei-hedaml elt'eitually maintained 1 throughout the I'nion. by efficient and appropriate State ami Federal legll tinii. Nritltt-r the law or H adminis tration bmld admit of any discriiniu Htionln i-'-peet to citieu-. by reason of raw. creed, color, or previous con dition of sevvitu. Third -The amendments to thcA-3: t lot inl Constitution shoukl he ennliully i sustained, because they are right ; not 1 merely tolerated because they an; la : i should In' cnrrletl out accord ; ing to their plrlt by appropriate legislation, the enforcement ol whini can be rifely trusted only to l he Vtrty tliatseeureil the amendment1, i Fourth The National Government , should seek to maintain an I irable peace with all nations, protecting Us eitiens everywhere and synijiftthihig with all people who strive for greater liberty. ... , Fifih Any system df civil service 1 under which tlie subordinate positions of tlie Government are considyred as rewards for mere party al, is fatall) demoraltKiug, ami we therefore fiivor i a reform of the system by laws wbieli i shall abolish the evils of patronaa tmil I make honesty, eftlclency and Hdclltv : essential qualifications for public p"-i-I tion. without practically creating a life tenure otutnee. Sixth We are opposed to furthet "rants of the public lands to corpora tions Mid monopolies, and demand that tlie national domain shall be set apart for tlie free u.-e of the people. I Seventh The annual revenue, after paying the current expenditures should furnish a moderate halonce for the reduction of the principal of tlie debt; and revenue, except so lunch as may lie received from a tax on tobac co and liquors, ought to lie rated by duties on Importations the scale ol ! which should be so adjusted as to aid in securing remunerative wages to la borers awl to promote (be Industries, giowth and prosperity of the whole country. Kightii Wc hold in undying honor the soldiers and sailors whose valor saved the I'nion. Their pensions are a .-acred debt of the nation, and w id ows ami orphans of those who died for their country are entitled to the care of the Government and the gratitude ofthe people. We favor such addi tional legislation as will extend the bounty of the Government to all our soldiers and sailors who were honor ably discharged, and Who in time of ' duty became disabled, without regard to the length ol" their service or the cause of such discharge. Ninth The doctrine of Great Brit- i ain and other European Powers con- eerning allegiance "once a subject al ! :i -nliiiM-t ." Iiavhnr at la-t. through the efl'orts of the Republican l ' party, been abandoned, andtbe Amerl- i can idea ofthe right ofthe Individual ; to transfer his allegiance having been ' neiHii.tml hv ttti, tCiiMineail nation, it is 1 the 'duty of our Government to guard j. with ie-ilnns e.ire the fhrlits oflUtODtell ' citizens agalust the assumptions of un- autiiorizeil claims hy tlie,ir tormergov ernmcnts : and we urge the continued j and careful encouragement and protcc tlon of voluntary iinmlgratlpu. Tenth The frinklng privilege ought to lie abolished and a way pre- pared lor a reduction in the rates of postage. i Eleventh Among the questions which press tor attention is that which concetli? the relation of capital and i labor, and the Republican party re- j cognizes the duty of so shaping legis-1 latioii as to secure full protection and j amn e Item lor canm nu e r la Imr. which creates for capital the larg est opiiortunities, and a ju-t share of mutual profits oftbo.se two great sen ants of civilization. i i Twcllth ve noiii mat congress i .i ,i l'resiilent have only lultilled inereiore imy aic ...."v ,u ui in. Thirteenth We denounce repudia tion ofthe national debt, in any form or disauiso. as a national crime. We ..1,1,., iiatlnn witness with pride tlie reduction ofthe lrincinl of tne debt and of tlie rates ... , t ........ tl,,. liahinee .'mil we ,,i,i,.1,tivv,M.t that our excellent 01 IIIUMU-I llWli un. 1 eontideutlyexiiei't tliat our excellent currency will no pcneeieu uj me siiecily rcsuuipiion oi me sjiecw pny- Fourtnth Tlie -BcjSHlar KcpitWi- .ni i, rtv U mimll'lil (4' it OblllBltlon , .! nttV -f- " ' .1.,. icimeil nf lMi'l'lc:l 1(H' - in nir jtrtiti rvvncwa louie mi. ii " their noble devotion to the cause of freedom, Tbfiradgitaioii to tweftil newla recelwl wW wrttsfactlon, and the honest demands 61 ally class of clt zensfor additional right's should be treated with respectful consideration. Fifteenth We h&irtlly approve of the action of Congress in relation to the rebellious States, and rejoice in the growth of peace and fraternal feeling throughout the land Sixtcenth-The Republican party pro poses to respect tne ngtira rescrveu oy the people to tliemselvcs as carefully i as tne jwwers neiegiueu hkh m try ineni loint i swe anu iiTi imrBii uti inucn. , state and Territorial governments. 1 it disapproves ot any resort to uuenn- i . t ,,ii.n , I lnit-4 tor the nnrnoSe of re- piiuilivmn " " I I " " " moving cils by Interference with rights not surrendered by the people to cither the State or tins National , Government, 1 Scventecntli It is tlie duty of the , (ncrat liovernmem 10 auopc sncn mea-ures as will tend to encourage I American commerce and in Elghtcenth Wo belicre that the - modest patriotism, the earnestness of j purpose, sound judgment, practical 1 wisdom, Incorruptible Integrity, and , Illustrious services of I). aGrant, have i (VllnmniMlsJ lilm 1a Ika lifiel rf f Iia i American people, and that with him nt our head we start to-day on a new ' march to victory. f iMKALL Id v 7 FtrnNrrniE AM- OA BIN E T W A R E ! HUD'S WD BE01HSO, MATTnKKS Of all T.lrx&f3 SVRIXU BEDS Oi' Every Dici sISon ! Picture Frames, WINDOW SBIADES, WINDOW UOBWCE, MATTING! CHAMBER SDITS is every style. PAIH.OR SETS of Substantial patterns, LOUNGES, OP E EBY DESCRIPTION: TABLES Every Atyle known ti liie rriiile; KITCHEN SAFES, BOOSL 0"CTP130ja.X?.33.,S , China. Closets, W ash Stands. BEDSTEADS, In endless variety ; O HAIRS, AU Stylet and Descriptions, all Of which will lie o, ltd at tlio VERY LOWEST FIGURES UPHOLSTERY ASII- TJndertaIs.ing In all their branrhce, Done to Order, nnl Satisfaction Guaranteed. I bare on hand a supply of Ready - made Coffins, unliable for all tee dunuintls of this comr m Unity. Also, 1 have a neat HBARSB, for tlio use of ray customers. Comer Broodalbin and Flrst-sH., AI.BAWV, OREGON. DRUGS, ETC, '! "The? Who Have Nethicg for Sal are Fsrth?it from Slarkct " A. CAROTHERS & 00., WHO KX0W TIUS TO BE TIU'K. in,l nil" 61 nu ml-iili -M t", :;tlv e ii ins The Largest Sloi'k of Goods DSOAL TO THEIR TR&DS ASOVE PORTLAND, AT SITU PRICES That Pure liascn Shall lie Saiisfled. Besides a Lirjc Stock of WISHsW, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, ; Paints, Bve Stuffs, and Oils, Thcv kecj Yankee Bolton, Confectionery Finest Tobacco & Cigars W0STEN1X0X.M'S CDTLSB SPWES, PERFUMER T, All tines', TOILET SOAP, AND Everytaing rfl'ALLY OBTAINED IN A STRICTLY First Old.190 DRUG ESTABLISHMENT. NO ARTICLR SOLD But what is Guaranteed To Be JUST AS REPRESENTED IMCvist too Good. Arctic Socio. A. CAROTtlERS St CO MILLINERS , DRFS M AKINti MILLINERY. DRESS MAKING, - , n ruRNi3Hir;o eouee: iik vwm ISETI ftitS OPKXRfl A am - th-li nt lilUt Iron- luiiun. belted' (in I eji I'uraWiin ,ro. t liillki.l of lie enl mid iwn 'i imV'-i- tu (M idliiiT'Oimtri rtiatnt : mshi bi'llt. imiM" siyles or ahwhi ai Cress M frttfirnntci ,..rb Opposite A. othen fc Co., it. n.fiODt.KV. im.vn.i. lu-i.- A rent for Lt-. Ci i i,r n I I'ATK.VT OA'I B, BTC. Sclf-Ofcuinnnd Self-Olebi.ii; G A T E . PATES TK I) in Jmnj JOHN PICK - 'S, l. Is I lit: (i.VTE IS Hll COXSTlirCTEDTIiat lit-ii tin- vehicle unniuiielies it Hi" .1 I.. .... ...-i.i- ,, l..v , r hirll ei.nnei el In tlie gate hliiW h)' a rwt, illilH iiiM-iiin the i::t!e Ih-I'iiiv you ttnd et-l" eultiK It i i n. .tftcr gohi) iliifiiKli, the eanlajti' im.-'WH over m shulliir lever, :il-'i uuineeteil wlthtlieftate hlturo. cttntnjr tli (jtute, In is rotation, to shut behind yu au;l l:e :en. No Getting Out of Your Vehicle ! ' No liaising el Latches Jfor Pullluf; of Stl illfT, i Kxeenl the "rililmiii," of mr U am, li ! TllR 'IiAZY MAVS GATE," And a 'Dead Open aud .iSkiil."' ! Tuls mite. Is slnitiie in Its eOnnfruotlefc ! bothol Inmiiudv i Kid work, mul not likely I toaet mil nf or ler. II a neat, ehnei auto liidcshviUU nun in- inadi-ltitlii. with turej I ero Imtw nt woml and oue-wurtli lurn i wire, neatly curved at H- t"!,tl' l"" end Id I In tilt- bottom bar, widen i- tun style of :i fui-tiirv inn le (tale. Tlie l''H are now in piaetleiil use hi seveinl ol tlm eomitlesamnud 'mi I mnelseo, and pleu'y of teatlinonlnaliiciiu la. Riven, THOMAS J. SAFFORD, llai Ins mirehiwcd ilw Kffffit rr liinn !.. Orcson, Iltia how on hand, and will matitifiietitn the above (lenerlticdiratp. Wbeivverll has , been nid It has riTi'lvwltbulibflirHteii. I'oiidiims, uii the laij!e iniiaiicr ol eei1lfl rtilMfroiu piwnlnenl ftnmera In i ll parts of the coiiiilr, now i.i it. Intel', l I testify. USUI Aa:s AXDWAWOXi, Of AU Dese.-ip'.loiis, On hand and manufiK'tnittd to oi deo. lllaehsnii'.hius and Itepalrluff i lnno in order nt iiei-t renitialile rutin, j sti(,i i'hiii ,ii Kerry treet,otilMnlte r ndw I Menteitb ftl'o.'s tlonrhiK initln. TIItlMA' J. -vimiKU. Albany, Oct. S8, la?Mv4 STOVES AND TIN WARM. - " -rrrf OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGOSt Prater In R A N (i E S . COOK, PARLOR AND BOX, S T O V E S ! Of the best pattern AI.M : TIS, MIKCT IROS AMI OPw I'lvX w AK1, ,l... MoMal i,l nt furnihhlnii gooda to lie obtained in a tin mure. nnvinlra nxaflv Mini nrmniillv excCQlOdi on rensonablu terntf. Short rcekonluKN make Ioiik frlendstr FROST STREET, Af.TiANT. lice. 5, li-l ft On 2&009 I PRICE SoldYcarlyi$$110 Male by Walter A. Wood, (tbo larttert. nmiinliietiireior fanning iimiblnery in ths World) with foidiiiK bur, two wheel, and. ull late Improvement. It led liu- world at lilt' l unn c.ioniiiiiii, nun lmt, louilll no Merslnfle. iHcomraotand lmu i rful, and Jiitthc niafbimi for Ibl enat,as every liiimrr win nay wno imone. tijrUvery inai'hne tmiittiitue(tnHrer nwnted. liny (be !est. liny the AV cod's liniirovi'd Prize Mower. Sold by THEARWEM. k CO., Old Htnnil, Market si reel, Snn FranclMA April l-33m3 iMmm WBtik