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TILE OLI IliI As ) .!OXs. Wo. read of an aftair u Whe old maid, a I wat t gi' to t so.iher ou s Still wore k her hair in ult lis, . And generally linked abyot as pert h Ahs any o' theu girls. T1 Slot youkldnt bear, thi eit s e't he uat of Sheould he brought back to mindai, C llut mile had abort the. average: tongue NV A ll the rent u v' her kind. ol She lo it oke on flower as slly thingt , That, thook a heap ocarili e dit e Iltatjaaast athie tle,rtic thlar t of ther ca eae, a Were growin' everywliero. gIl She had a og, an I rec ollhct. He thawed may leg one daey Anl' every man that knew tli: le is oil JStop how' it tomle awaboyt. tier old gray cait jadgeel fll thie paents 3'e | ll iha rert old maid wo a lh't sons, c ,r\l smluchow didhn't pan out/. A poked t ellin'Yor fS i all 1t fur . lint tilo l1iw1 iaid ar.'allv her plal a AWere soon truled upsrde down, Anthl' sllp'rit ro ! wiilli, Ill talkiei iif Woent Int tf playtin cliowy. to viet ,lll A474 4411W fh lll tIIL o l, IItd too. |looita A dr tWo ig to. hoaei his ani, tali Ani' at there yallnks hia tail. ge nthr a l the Wall, I ell trto Im toa llhs ' r im , grat A Fortat a s no bualu hes f lninh t t li B 'it gibv o dw ru*th er, aftr ig ll, WA wt s olid ta u el ' into hi lt. ' it'l ti Wall, :buire, [Ido lpt mue'th a lif it ane t !t itt lap iarll ' p fik a I N1o . ;le, IWht re t al hal t I reckos t tha thier (oir i I ol hav k te th e cnilk utt' e et hie. Oi Al 'ties 't oftent If, anty suiti Sheat a fellar ute:4 1erec,4 tt:l Thait)e:: ken ,aey thee tlee gits hea'.t 110;' Au' leethier o,01A li a110.5 st F If ard a tl's CR YING WOL F.,,, • self, O liltie yeait wu s Wit gO there lived t o A11, the O1:1 nfflAit eh ii't. oh~jletila Blto jett the pertic tl s orif th lie t ilal ti, I doen't aitjes recoleet clot tae 6tf ntl'~ll nitlllViil illto,(Jli++o biiy ), 811181l1itl!] A 'ili ayhe never ehli, a t hy1i , saright b tllo w, w ith o me aboi ltl ha it t at l Ilo th la et r ie , nceiti t w r d w ho u c h'e e i isc lolfort n dle i d ' e ielIt 'I'eit to th. e ae el a te. An;se thil oled gray' eat 'e l': with ir l is telhit 'Iy aul e' be al olo, 1te'~:en toe mew ande wagc he ter tail htadl irr eiti ro ilnd ,nesi i'' practical jok- la i An ' hie the w lel log let n h imi t let a mkil ". t Ao'ri ii ite p e, t e i ,ovet wher rli tif; For twoe bl g 3'l oiu fgilem , pultl hi eas rl l; Ai t' notiitheer yankf hi teetail. h iii the ih l, 1 o n tiei 1r t il l r et'ia l hii as i o grat For taint neo beusinese a iii iný T Bitt etiuc'b racuter, atter till. i aerntt Wred hiw s gladl lto sere i n''.ity, to line. CRY INGrW .O on , 1 .ni i t 0 ft 'i',, Pli tc' win dii,,gleu bb-~i, blut Ihe ! ',v Ot~iet witittltei~lli yaru ige) ithere n i vil~l litt Siitt Stet filetn' ibe ;ff S0 Ile p ri t t ei t e arit Chy iip ,ty I had btice l ,tty ) , a iti it fet itt fI w sitn oli o n hi t hitil. Aftrer hIk tht hte l wio,'s n l.,r tti i ti l: h i, emlcat y<r uc o, iti edif i i hlil t e eiit tk i io t" l v hini is l eS arnl with him tailk in iation Petnr .is fly iit rp,1 l i thai his syst lil 'oriii d that i r Ty a etat ty sjlpite,, e feet etltCtIC hi te'e iClR S, hINGwOLrF. hiroet Thg path \c hich Il te r tre dl that night \\"11 w o bieiih h uil g ltri , t .lty s htie ilu h elti- tt , tb i ,ed i ,e utig l tet Itiihy plaher t ivare - m l tri , I t w i ! h';tn , iha ]iti '. e'hop, ti liv l i t Ijhe hi ite n pt o rfiS't llah s y r ilte (Lt h h i'al, i '1 t trlea m met l be t i ntc ,: C oltian y, ma nuat- f 'l. h., t,, : :.,w aini thcii anl owl litheredl hPx i~tf ii-'e hir ' t" lle l tuilell(ll 'itii' t'fe J is ll" t iee [ till 114( 01 Pete r J the a ll h ottestupri ght 1 et'l , <,. ei, h ,;v ,. t hl w ho e so mel i tit.ir w ith tie' giei: , c; d i w y I 1. the .tiall l ofuttl. foottitpr. l't'tlL~l. .I 11d w: clDii Ii tr ue c . , stroVie , eiti tnt-ei hartedt f I ..t, i -i (tint trieged qultetly ,oiii . without pay- short t , miiu h attlteite t the t ignt . at. lt tLe, hoi Io uiii e'. c aro Iin htii', iil tlit. At'ha t r chie s- tilrl r tet, lethale, oWete-1 tel" of his ,'outhlqee , e l poi et wheu lttitul, 'hitl el'h bduliiiht ftiteg ii tounie e of h'ie'ee , fit et 'i esi ritidhtt the e w ttht: iovg rcky ptth lehiud hin. itrathi- this ole ai1y the sOtdi'id f dirw lerro t, nutil dh t, lharli, petleittiar valcett t f the horiilehin ltl e i 1'uhl hw htart urhit g the heet ti.i i c shilt th fa.t ctt :lit 'Ah, l !' 8lid Peter to hi tisell, as h <telel he earl the filiihr tottle s, 'that i s civ eitere i t i o en i l eairr-. 'gle t t t Now Unlcle Tomn and. Peter were neigh- Itbot r Iors-tthas is to say, their clearitgsI lay oil ii d of Pbout a utile apart; aud none knew :nd ati letter thai Peter that the oil man was t, et ,c natutrally of a timid dispositiot; acul re wotu la.thermore, that nothing inspired him Daitt t with a greater fear, nothing which he -oudld rather meet than a wolf. No Ther i ooner, therefore, had Peter become crer wet lnvinied th Pe thr horemtsl as b ion hl atr IX was his neighbor than he resolved to use his knowledge of Uncle Tomn's fail. ing as the means of working out what he considered would be a capital joke. His plans were soon laid, and he pro ceeded to put themu into execution. Creeping through the undergrowth , which bordered his path, he crouched down and patiently awaited the ap- 1 proach of his victim. lie had not wait ed long before Uncle Tom, his horse at a sharp trot and himself casting timid 2 glances around, arrived opposite his s place of concealment. Peter allowed I him to pass a few paces, and then at Sspringing forward on his hands and I knees, he uttered one or two snarling f yelps, instantly followed by the loud, s clear gat hoering cry of the wolves. 14 The efflect upon Uncle Tom was elec trical. springing half way out of his saddle, he uttered a scream of terror, and then stooping until his head nearly b touched the mane, he plunged the spurs d into the horse's ttank, and was off like a g elrotd. A.s for 'Peter, eo rolled over on '1 ors are, his back, and kicked his heels in huge If enjoyment at his success. Loud and l 14 ag he laughed, occasionally varying the lerforimance by making t~he lbrest )lad ring with a repetition of the wild, uv age ory that had struck such terror into tucle T'l'on's timid heart. But there is an end to all things, and so after awhile :4d win there was an endl to Peter's miirth, and ihe, wipiug.his eyes, regained the path, and was about to resume his jouritey, 'whetn he heard a sound that sent cold sort h sivers coursing over his body, and al most froze the blood in his veins. The wolves had heard this successful iuita- a tiou of their music, and were coming down full cry upon him. lI au instayt lre realized, his position and peril. Fiom the sounds lie knew that the wolves were coming down on he either side of the path hle had just t rav- of eled, and, therefore, the nearest point of safety. was his own clearing, more than Ge a milepway, th All this passed through his mind like a flash, and then calling all his energies ind into play he dashed dcown the path in with scarcely less speed and terror than his had Uncle Tom Barry himself. Peter was a famous a Inner, andI had conme of of1 victor in many a trial of speed when pe peoplo had comu, together for a log- the rolling, but this was no holiday game. sut lie was not taxing his lmuscle to win the applause of admiring friends or to gratify an atmbition to excel. The race was for life. l)own the long slope that led to Pil. wal kin's Hlollow, and up the ascent beyond oft fled Peter, while hardly a hundred yards odd hehind came a yelping, snarling pack, r1i? hungry and lierce. The life of an unu- in armed mani wounl not le worth a min- ed I ute's purchase, could they once surround neI' Shint. This Peter acknowledged to him- got self, as a thought entered his mind of loll standing on the defensive; so hoe abau- wli naIl do'ied the thought before it was fully nali f'ormed. and brace'! hiiniselif anew for iti, ght flight. td., [iat I)oiw).n ht)tiier long slope, iacross a vat ucli boiid:, sheet lf ice at its ibot, anil Leth- daui L ethJee's Ilill,,with its long, steep ascent, a est.i ie before hiii. lie shutddered as he V.iIt k- glanced up ai irs rugged side, fbr lie' 1 i 1flt t ihat htih strnilth i ,oht l st'rl.] of etillie kept ii, lhomugh it seemed i inadne:,s tt hope, fitt his pursuers had gainied lipoi hun fearflly; he knew it 'nei il y the Ieatinig t, their thOtstept , but 1' wiithi enleigies illireid by mlortal terror h le ran ot:, holinitg only to gain the brow p (I the hill f,4r thi tIle grtouiitl bleelie :l i f . . iaidi h1,. li., lHe fel . sIr'e that his inursllers wo lad nor carry hiin heyoolnil - his ture tlhiv \w;'thlul u.pl' tll nllll hlIIIt .' fir his foot c;iAiht tialdtir 41 giirleh.id 'irott ied thait ixtel .ld d :it'tr5s tlite i'..y, Iit lie his fell heavily lor i ard, his 11h:1 str'clik tlh i. froent grind, id lhe hly seiseless. lit~ h li'it d t iu., a elf hci iif over the1111 i lI ireal .hliilri of his h iothlr ,hhn, had tiah t t tli enttr his o:wn dootlr. hwere lu i it' wiath 1 . h ti tihe.o iknoelligcn tl t P t er his n e i l b ather 's necolu) l of the . I'l jJl rl.. i-ii'uI le T' n fli t li lry, i fl his gi.ht, iad the w\inditow thai the wolves were onl, and walked out to the edge of the fo i \r- i Il est, hlfre i heh laled to lisftei. h it a i Sshortil, tinllape4 Ilt llbrtlle hl n,1 heard itle ollullill ofltv t ie Iiir.d aIid pleii etzl R , inodrubch in gd , ti he hill. he al ti 'ed Dpoll the sclene jnut inti titn, to tlap I 'h.c ! tween Peter's prostrate form and the e wolves, the foremost lf whichi was Ilss liit "thain ten ifeet distant. T " l'an. hread'. aimu, hue sent a Ihllet Wa ii ito the creature's Irain, n tll he l, a heile th it ,:ck were tightinIg ,vter i Ah di tt ,ttl tif their conirade. lie slun ii SPe'ter oii hi. hack na.l gained oplen ; groliud in satety. ONE 'Peter franikly tol the whohl truith Sabout the afthir from beginnilng to erll, III and( concluded his story with the cn- I " phatic assertion that as long as he lived 1' She woltl never be guilty of another Iy practical joke--s vow which lie kept Sfaithfllly to the end of his life. S There may be ijust as good fish in the sea as .ti Sever were caught, but this is mighty poor HS Sonhaoat'iona-r thle man who doesn't get a bite Adverut hal aoda - d to JOSHUA.SIMS' SERMON. Fail hat Sunlday night we had the pleasure of )ke. hearing, in the country, an African r )o- preacher oft' the old style. What his sub ion. joct was it is hard to say, but the follow wth ing is a part of what we caught: led AIn' there war a man'n heihlnn who alt. they called Mr. Michael an' Mr. Michael aut- was Cap'in of ill the army, but hinweby at another Il:an turns up. I don't recollect aid zartly, my brudders, but if miy nmem'ry his serves nie right, they called him Mr. red Lucyfur. And Mr. Lucyfur brought his en alpostellates, and Mr. Michael brought hnd his angels, and they totl, and Mr. Lucy ing fr f pressed himi hard, till Mr. Michael ud, said: "(;o lup inter di' third hebben, lefteinant, anll( tell Ode Lord to scnd.l lme src beun lta, nderblolls," ianid the leftenant his went. and brought 'emtn. l)e Cap'n Mr, Michael tirung de :lass thunhderbolt, anl rly Mr. Inyftur guy hack, and he tiung sy 1'' ren' thunderbolt, lndl Mr. Lueryfur ea gus' back, and LJ thulng dc thlu'rd thun , dter1olt, and Mir. blu,'t14r gui hp1ok, sni l r go h1 flung de furth thnl¶,rbolt, and Mr. UIdeyftlr guy back,.anli he hlung (de ff' thluinerbolt, andi M'l. Lucyfur guy hack, ist ul lhe tfin rig t "e .' thulderbolt,.and it v- it Mr. Lu'yfir back on--what we call to e dehanisters here, but dey calls eri 1 bIl Ilh i INls in h eblen. I)en Cap'ni Mie M.1 thing dte sh'eth thuiderltit, :tid Mr'. I e ylrc f',ur vwent hl,ir wiul one.1t ;is' shriek d down to lih-e-l-." ' When the preacher reachlrd the last ld ori, he itc'hedl his voice an otave 11 ' ig t'hr tli thile 'rin' il, nd, gave forth a shunt that could have lucerl heard halt' i ia ile.-M:tao', 'lehlegr'iah and Mrs "MY EMPIRE." 3 "My.empire," says Queen Victoria, in her speech announcing the dissolution r of p arliament. "My empire," is the phrase by which Gen. Grant hopes one day to describe the tuite4 States of Amuerica, Then Fred, the prince imperial, can Sindulge the wish he recently expressed b in Mexico to put people who approach his august sire too irreverently in the Sguard house; and the lieutenant-general of the army of the United States can re peat his recent advice, more forcible than elegant, in regard to p)resumptuous subjects : "Tell them to go to hell." TWO SIDES OF A HUSBAND. I Not lonig ago an l :lerly t 'l u ole wen, walking. A lady on the iopp;osite 'side 1of the street tripped and fiell dowen. The' o~d gentlhmain rushedi a.cross tilhe street, raised his hat, and oti'r'ed to assi t her iin every poI ssibl4' way. His wil' filhw el hlit a'icross at a slow space, ainl wit in'ss'ed his de(votion to the stranger, .sh(' got imad arid shook lh'r list at him. "It's 'i!l right-it's all right,'' hi whispered. ''"Vs, 1 knw i ii ,"s hn h)tly ex1'hlin ------- . , 1'd, '"lier' III Iunklrnni)1 w nI n allirl rs u l) her ito', :aind olil pI.llhtgh ilrross ti' strl'ti to14 e'at her upi with i:i-llnlý.r The 4other. dliv, wil ull I hi'!l down stair,, vo' s1t, Slu viii rib.,. niit waithd t, know if I \\. *r i i ' t,;' ri vrirh ati' ; If .u t tiZi, tm--J li l t'i l o t o l' aid of i ilo h, hl)n\ inlryV Im\ . tl l i gll y '' (tlit ol I wo .ihL'i T , 4id l oiru 41 i a" lh. ,iI iiilist els s5:iv, il hid piid, illlo, thi r (ili l441 h Jl ' l.l l, t 1r , ar l t l'h, l-i . - ( I C iNIlA.i - ('1)., . 1,0ui. 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II1 Wani1tedi" .t .tot Putitrchase!t(ýIt' I.t, Fo USal COMEap J I r1.I. 1) 4 " .l.. 1 l Vli1.1I, " t l~lr 3433t~ rn (1441 1"i,':I:II t lI.D SnI, Lei INE WATEt J..'1I. \l bA1'id l. will 311j4 cu .l'tM ti . ti 14ejoi (I fl .T LV aI t Lul.14 .V Ii 1 1341 3411 l I'tt i '4 111k 141' 1W Ii~ll 14441 Wanted to PurchaseA EHIGH PAPR TIE X2t foudPOWE Aj. I:ulr il n na lt~ft i . Ft' turle,.. pal" For Sale Cheap ! ONE (;O YbOwALt (in' OiXEN. ;rllll. I I ) (st~lllº ,11:11'1;1.1:1 flu vt·ic~c~c I ltl 1.. t; i·nlr. .\ Iirý," a+:nrt turntit nl-~ I tine.ti/H\ , Ci XltoN's. 1; i\ :i t)ImiI) ;IºLI ijE\\'ELIIY a vi' Ino. To i..'r e EhueSIN E S, volt 111th atere tttagcontractemas be wad~e for tt In NEW Y90B& BATON ROUGE ADYERTISEIENTS. C. K. DAVID. WM. GARIG. DAVID & GARIG, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, --- AND- -- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MAIN STREET, BATON ROUGE, LA. ---- o A D VA ACES MADE ON COTTON IN STORE O FOR SHIPMENT WM. CESELL, -WOIIKEII IX Tin., Copper Mn4L Sheet Iron 1 -ANDI DEA~LE'R IX-· STOYES~ CROCK[BAA[ ANDT1NWAR1I I t k "fl1i 1 r IIMUInt ý. hI1 allluawhCjnlg to . 11vII N and thn' I e il; of Ehuf ait sl BS'es n oRong ald snrtu111 1 i pi l p Ml'M, thllit I hinr1.,jnnt i pluid IM'l( Mmis I 11 i mo eIt i oi+ Cltr Iif [nt on e, [it nithi w.t i Int 1t' '1'111t nod l Mtieil atreets. I have omm hImawl a vnrfejy of stimt dnml " QV r 1ir pr ing, : r (11mihis MohhtilitimI wham1111 i d1 t lstovtioem (hin mimt, o tot il. Vin prlpcm'nm Ottv CR~CKERYW /1 E ,'"nm l tt of it tnlltlfull nsnwo 4n1cPtt. 11111 s trnf'ei lll~i Hac"llns 711 ,"+11,1 ultl lcal ! . 1 .f f)II \v 111c, Milct-l11$ I)utikjlll nudl Erecting Cutters, Root Ing, Repairing, Ilt(e . ( d(,I ,(+ h Hlk-'teI, nlllj 1 )ntII1iI1 ctio N the t )]),,ttt(t tntlntedttc, c.~ , . . Tt7"lr .'-r.".Zl~rS, Mi NUIFA('TURER OF Steam Trains, StrikeO Pans, Boiers ad Ta~nks, STEAM PIPE AND 'STEAM FITTINGS OF ALL. KINDS, - AN!' - ALL KINDS ? SUGAR HOUSE WORK. WOnK.IO3 , CORNER FRONT AND MAIN STREETS, NEAR THE FERRY LANDING, ' JL'JTO'O J 01'fy 1 , LA. BATON ROUGE OIL WORKS --- Manufacture - COTTON tEEI) OIL, OIL CAKE, COTTON SEED) MEAL and LINTERS, FRONT STREET, [I;.,i,] Above the Ferry Landing. FOlAllRDIN1 AND COMMISSION MERCRIINT, -I)IAII,:I IN P1 latatioli and Family Supplies, eneral Steambot, Purchasing and Collection Agent, FARE-I'ROO F t- 1REHOZ 9T z CORNER OF FRONT AND LAUREL STS., - BATON ROUGE, LA, (0? '( TTO flo''t I 'I 01TOD) AX!ND ).llll'i'i. IiL. in - - -m m malni n un nu n un nnnn ANDREW JACKSON, COTTON" - BTTYER., - AN) I)1:AIJ1: IX GROCERIES JV PLANTTIOX SrPPIIIs, NORTHEAST Corner Main and Third Streets, i.i, BATON RIOLGE, LA. J. J. CAPEVIELLE GEO. H. WILSON, -I)EIL\ R IN\ f-nher i Groceries r Liquors. WesternProuce, rocries, EAR CORN, .IME, HOOPPOLE - FLATBOAAC[ENT, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ill or(lrs for i(;rnis in the nale line will re. 'eiTe. prompt atttention. Deals oUnl in first-cla.s articles, sic1 as are slited to thi section of Corner of Third and Convention Ste., countrh. Call and examine for yourbelve. MarcLh 6. 1880. v3nl4. feb15 BATON ROT'.Rt LA . Photo "- .-.. MAIN S BATON OUE A. COXSTANTL ON XAND:J , COPYING OLD PIOTC PA ECIALTY -..ni C REAL ESTATE AGENT, P. 0. Box 84, fels BATON ROUGE, LA. ENT G. GESSELLY, Civie and Military Tailor, THIRD STREET, marl XE3A7OlJ I RO 1i W. T. CLuVBZIUS . • . , .*,.. : '.i BOGEL'S OLD STAND, *A47TQI14 RQ& ti,; LA. Soh Keeps ,cou.stan on heId a fresh ,aad :il 2 selected stock of Fas DRLTGr , EDICINE9, DOý PAINTS, OILS, LAMPs Fantcy Goods, Lampi ,' P'e, iinbkers. 'and Painters' Artiole. ·ine vea, Raors and i proved Plistols anti Cartrdges, Cigtars and Tobacco. :* Also, BOYD'S ELECTIIC BATTERIES, Care for Nteuralgia. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSHES, For Cure of Headache. INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP, Cure for all. KINSLOW'S KERQOINE The Beat Oil. AN1TI.MOTH PAPER, Invaluable for packing awsay' Wintvr Clothing. ELOIN OIL CANS, oconodhicaland safe. -INSECT I'OWDEI% Ne€rw Falling, MALLON'S CONDITION POWDER, the best for Stock, MALLON'S LINIMENT, for fath and Beast. " BRODIE'S CORDIAL, a Never Failing Item. edy for Summer Complalant KABlRAMS' SARSAPARILLA AND POTASH For impurities of the Blood, ed Stiok Cheap tore. JOHN J, WAX, PROPRIETOR. Dealer in fancy 8tal1e Dfoceries, LIQUORS, OIGARS, TOBACCO AND CONFECTIONERIES, St. Ferdinand St., SBATON ROUGE, LA. BLUE STORE S, N ow& Stationery Depot Corner Church and Main Streets. NEWS, LITERARY AND FASHION MAGAZINES AND PAPERS RECEIVED REGULARLY, St;.,le and Faner Stationery, Chromos, Enyrav in.s. I'ran.me., Moublihts, Articles for fancy Wo',rIk, it". F. W. IIERIOMAN, Agrut, Th'. ('nnitolial alwayv: on hand for sale. Country Produce. .PO ULTR'Y, FRESH BUTTER AHD EGON, At the store of E. D. THOMAS, l m.1yT-l1n.tw Tint l)n:.lran's olds tanId. M. j. WILLIAMS, /iii lILI : IN hrlor, 05ce i Cool i on s, STOVE PANlS, Amnl il othlr atpplItturtlnes fbiii tovel , o.f all sizes. . A 1;irl, aisoitrtl.nt of T'IN WA E, NORTHWEST CORNER OF MAIN AND FIFTH STRUITS, f1., 1T., ihuot; L,. ChamrnpionBrand! "JACKSON'S BEST" SIIlA ell ITI TilA Il! TIIS CELEBRIATED IIRA NDI OF VIRGTN. in Chewing Tohacco (cn h,. otiaidll it stan. H]al',l retry, ilm l antities :11nd[ styl~ . to suit, frolm tl sol. agen:' lt in l:atot Ito n ..n. vln44 y. A\S I)iEW JACKSON. FOR SALE! O'NE IIRST (:LASS STEAM ENFIINE size twelve inch cylinder, twenty four-iuch stroke, in good order. Al eo, Two Donble.Flne IB1iotet,, thlirtyd oe inches in dliamueter by eirghtei feet Iong, with mdil and stenamn druats. ,. front safety valve, &c. The above can be heen, in operation at the ]nton Iaunge Oil Works every day for the next three weeks. For further particitlars, apply to DAVID & GARIi. O I'G TO OUR IKABILITY TO GET Empty lioxes returnod, we hereby give notice toconsmnersof COAL that no Borexs will be tnrnished to Draymen after June ist, 1'0O. There will be no exception to this rule. WOOD. WIDNEY & C(. C(OYLE, WILMOT & 'O. A CROSS TICK. Fine Extracts for the Handkerchief: Metalic Cartridges for Plstols and Rifles; lrooks Chill Cure warranted to care any case; Rodgers', Wostenholm's, Wade & Butcher's Cuttlery: Oil-LiseedL ard. Castor, Coal and Neatsfoot; Odds and Ends-Soaps, Powders, PaperShells, Cigars, Lamps, &e.. IKnires, Razors, Sisaors and Shears; 1tratena for mending broken China, Glass, &c. At IIROOKS' DRUG STORE. Main St. ANTZD,-By a reliable white maon, a t. toot an ra adener. Will take charge of ateo;k, a planation. APply st Inotellilgen