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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. VOL. I. I'HOKKSSION A I, CA UPS i V VfrOo*AiiA.l C H H»«ro*?i j «tri t ktU rnmy , .« L;.«trt *, * T.) MCONIHA & HANFORD, Hlomrytf Jal . t.aur, solicitor* in # tutnrery find Rrortor* in *ltimiraliy. 1 >» ricE —Commercial Stres-t, comer Washington, Settle, \V. T. i»»• *.« 4<mu Fjf*j»ir KeHAUOHT A: LEAKY, ' / ronSKYS -AT- LA W, sour I. /o/;s IS CIIXSCKhY, «f IftHS IS Mt VHIALTY. Will prarti' r lit th* Dtmtrirt *r»4 Hupf-m* \jf |s>»ry Will fflrf • 't»l itlruti'Jß tf> <*-»!- «' •!»" t" U» fur Ua»»- «, 5 «•> of j« iy nth, itfs. jyia V H Viini. I. B. WHITE & NASH. m. ww *• as m 9 Sr*ttle, Washington Terr'y. (i YFH'K. DISPATCH BUILDING. % $ mm. it %. ... w hi OENNItON & BLANCHARD, A I TOHNfcY - AT-L A W AJD Proctors in Admiralty. %t OifW »t fort i. »!;»• nd. HublDitt"' 'Vrrt orj. kU D P. JENKINS, SKATTLR, W. T., I / / OUSKY-A T-LA H', MtUl ITOII t A C/IA SCKItY. A SI) VHOL'TOU /V Al>Mtli M.TY. uih.'l IMU MI NAl "our. O. M HU.I.EK HcNAKilll * HALLEB, Attorney & Counsellors at Law, PORT TOWNSEND, W. T. W. R. ANDREWS, A TTOKNEY AT-LAW, Will |ir»" I'fwiturjf. writ r ix KTLIU'I avuneio, ori-oaiTE octi iiitmi., «urn.r, w, r C M. BRADSHAW, •f 11 or #« ey-at-i*a #r, |» Olt T TOU'X Ml 2 V li, W T , loan J Mt OiLvm, Tu«* Diui i MrtdMlU 4 RI'RkK. fttfMltETO-AT-LAW, SSA TTI.B, »' T.. *li;»firu,l !»■ biitliiwi in sll pii 4 * ■ ( tlw* IVr rttory, « HKNRY E. HATHAWAY, C< >l.l 1 < 1 < >R, I >\HT|('t|.VU ATT! \TIoN OtVKN TO Col, I !•>> tuxi »t il«>l"t« Tun fiT N<>n Km Itl'liN () f Cli Mdl" orti 0 wtOi w \l YORK. AiUmi<7 »' t.»*, s. ,111.', W. T. ORS. A. &H. B. BAGLEY. Horn trap at /it*/*, SKATTLE, W. T. |vR II H JUOIFT. I.ATK morFJWOR OF • t I'rlUi lj»l'« ami Ifk'ttif of in th< Mi (Vulrtl M. .H- • ! will Oj.. iiliir Surij ry »ti.| »«ul *»UI ktirii,! ii» rails In •»»? i**rt <>f lU«* PMMi. «ll>» DR. G. A. WEED, sriUJKOX AND PHYSICIAN, SKATTLK, W. T. DE. JOHN BAKKR, FftrsitM.r At SrRGKO.r. ort'irc*—CVMmsxnAt IH-Juin. »n« IU»» FtCttXjfl.R HR.C.V.€U,lim\. Seattle, "W. T. Olti. ♦ \ J. lH«i*l< h H iiMti r i- i JfltU! Holrl. DEISTTISX-FIY. lUj{ UB »lw< Ml » rh u - -A J. S. MAGGS, IDoXI tlHt. OFFICE, M ILI. srbF.hr. i« r Stl4!» - f« si.-pi». EasT Of !»*'• OtPENTsL HOTSt- 'i« M. H. WE E D ARCHITECT & BUILDER. .J**"* V rr l'*f 1 ' fuM »!.. PI *\s ~ I s|»H lrnAltv'V» !.»* tulUi tu ftil iU l>nu.<t.<» *l.. Ukf.-oi irvl. ~.1 OFTICJt oni; Mt 'Rtill.l "S t'Rt'O AT^tRK «rtuu w t nth. is*> EASTWiCK. MORRIS I CO. Civil and IMmttig SIT OINE urns. < IVurufti * PilS4tC( ' •* * »"»n««trl«l A. It Atltlngiun Klmli Watkh T*rriu*7 Tit ****, ' l«i i» *Bri R i llir».»iir %**•! liu. y i ' b * i*t» f urbtmhr*! 1 ii»»8 t. i«t,.| ,ar.. ( , uj 1 th* "<^aKhrk«,u. Hl( r lt IKTt , Some Disagreeable Truths Jtr ' O « Sli m; th<- Chi < M" Tnbsa* I» •!•».-» lot *••• rti f » have e*iter 1 * i k't tu »> 1 ''i %' w . n ti < »■ •> j»'j m \T\ » jji.f* f i esi«tei • Th-y h*v< ti> - v i« r i <%i 1 *■» «m>i th«*Ui -uly this »« d i■«:»h»t.g no r»* . %nd at.v tutu ha* i t • .x* • fiom any wouian «U',h »■ r»'»< • r s mil" mt !t« ij«- iiitv fai»< v j ■ vj-i i; 1>»- io ri t ?i.frll g-- <:fi th • rig'ii<» of ■*;•!!»* other cioii J{ oi>* or t'* on • i*. ' * of men, ean be *II, : >-d Uy • I lie. 'i gor io'ii'tn K • woman, *h'> -h tiM tri»- t*»»• «j« r f .' (vtrtmiih » *»t toy <>>n-i l< r*ti. n f<>r iter* If *.h.- I* ) -i; «r h% <l«oitie t *iu* i« tli.* tre,s :r fove <»f wfio» ver Hnd« h*-r ,t larjfi- withixit a eolla* In w.'teie A merit- in t«»ib«** t >i»iij, rial li!ghiiev»es *j "'iid tniiii • - and wl»«t»- Aiu<-ii an women »by tin thc»t»«*»*• 1. a- M«-!i»m meilaii pilgrim-! o» »he »htit of M'-eCa, i i.ativ»* g.'»itl«-m tti tak- « ptif>t to l-*r;j -om» Kngli-h in which to insult them, if found i lone on H street A merit an preachers are m, ( ,t to make a Kurojearj tour for their bronchitis, and then come home and lecture us women on ih" respect and gratitu le we owe them oti account ot their privileges, saying it is Christianity that has lifted u« out of s 1 ivery, ard <*et us at their ft> t to learn wi»dmi. Now, I Im jj to cill attention i f the revt rend gentlemen to the fact 'hat •* Chriifaiiity" had U-en intro 'luo d into every country tu Kuropu by the wotr.eii, Miul was tirmly estaMishitl in every on»- before a woman sent Co lumbus to look after America; that every country in Burop», except Turk- v. is i < hristian government to d«*y ; that ivivmy ha-(.iod and Christ and M irtin L ith.-r m her constitution ; that hr court is Catholic Chriitian, and lu rest ihli*hfd churt h au«l jieople I'rote-tant Christian; th*t the Kill peror «»1 fJeunany is a I'roteatant (*hri»ti in, lie tmi H|| bis house; the whole k< ttl.i of fish of Kuro|M>au gov ernments are Christian, an 1 th»t the women u:e beas's of burden, or family property, prisoned in iron safes for th« honor an I b in fit of owners, present or prosj>cctive. Women are not allowed to sing praises in the houses of worship belong ing to that, system ««f rt ligion which h-*-. lift ed ui all to such sublime heights as uii!'|Uf*t loiied confidential intercourse with the sht'phenU f their soiil-, i;i Citholic and Protestant confessionals. These blessed Christians, in this Christian land, with its Christian gov. eminent, hit. h women up with dogs and donkeys, mid s« t them to drawing lo%ds through city streets and plows in country fields; an I we are called upon to reverence the clergy for what ••I nristianity rias none Tor us, while they e\ert nil their infi lcnee to enforce on the women of to-day tho laws laid down for Corinthian slaves 2.(HK) years ago! No act of men on the face of God '• gr«« ti earth arc exerting themselves against woman's claim* for common justice it-* are the »lergy »>f tl»o I'nited States and England—the Christian clt rjiy, the self-appointed guardians of w OHM n's s» til*, ami Ihe sneering oppon *-111 «>t their i itrlit to freedom of con sen net' ami just eom|»eii*i»tioti tor their labor. 1 1 any one want* to Si e what that «*oi»gloineration «).1 v »i>> «l • Chri«- ti«nitv" linniloiu 1 to elevate women, |»-t him come to S;i\< nv, with it« (hiistian j£«>\ « Miim iit and est aliUde <1 l'r >t«'>t>i:.t Church, and see feeble, gr*) haired «omcn with pannier* enough for a (ion k«y. bending ami tottering under their burden. or pulling m load which taxes tloir strength to the utmost, while nice young men walk beside them, smoking and ehattiug to them as condescending- Iv a« if they were 901110 other lady's grandmother! 1 shall never again U< able to >it quietly and listen to one of these s« if complacent gentlemen tell me what li- ana hw religion have done for me; f• >r I ahall m 1 w ays the old wo.m n lx ii* Hug uixirr the l»ii» baskets •tMi|>|HKi iipM t!»»-ir lucks, while tlu'>r iuiv, young Chiistian grandsons strut lieside them, liko luikey gobblers, og ling tin) wwiiMii, in this Christian city, under this Christian government, in which Mai tin Luther snppleiu« nts the Trmitv. • • Titled Brigands of Italy. The important cajture of brigands ju*t -efficttd in the in i>ihlK)rhoo«l of (iirgenti has Wist turnishv l dire* t ot the tuo*t extraordinary of the statements current for souic time with reft rence to the Mntvi The Sic ilian j>O!kv\ .u t intf upon ••information thc\ had mt ivfd." made a r *i«l last M«>n» d»y ujmn a I'irmhouse situated about three miles frmi Girgeiiti. *n 1 there found six brij.,nd«, tiv« of which they •ticcitfdeo in t«kii>g nl.ve. They were duo>Vi red ' sitting •' 1 table *uiu|>tOU«« 1\ *jr<i»d. but *t tin *ight of ::iej« t»ce m.. tie military act\>«iipai.ying tbeui they *. tleir wmpon- aid tired a vulle\ their intruder* and took to fhe preparations, ti wever. tV»r ths. ii capture w» ri complete, Th • h Ua 1 tuau surrounded, and the bu;t d* w.*«e brought to a stand by om t>f ib<-parties in ui!tush Aft < r 1 biitf resistar *>-, ei.e of the btijjmi having Ixti kilhdar.d the chi f. > j - *iul another w.n»rd<d, th • r> st -ur rei.d n.vl. I>n e*i!u;niig tlie r j its, s eis moie <jUietly than the nmtu*na» ot ? he stt h ;■! p ruutte 1, the surj't i»( of the captors >»!%> j;r 4 »*tiu recogns/iiig in t' rec < f them certain *' well known pr- « s cf jjo> si, if tot imeial {« v » lion " Tht-\ were the t«o Ctvalieri Traiiiiti. brotlurs. and the Ilarooel o l « l'his (adtls th<- corrtf |ond<-nt is the fir»t capture that has yet ! K-eii tu* i«' f any of the i/ir ai in w i.ite glovi s regarding wt» in a* aclasi tArrvn g m extensive O|ierations so tnuih !,»% U 11 «us|»e\ud and nftiroicsi 0:1 i»<ie si lo anl d. i :.ied and ri licaileil on the other. The ik!?«ir h*s c»u* d »n uuiu'-nse «juiument iai the Island, and as as th« matter became knowu Ht tiirg»nti, crowd* went off to the faruihou* 41. I | lfc j, , vt the table spread t.-r the Sit. the vtwnd* still u|axi it un touched. and a } rofusion *•>( tine wir.fS and cigar* The world will have, it SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST Id. IS7G. to reccn-id-r its judgment on the *• Ilistoire d«es Treiiw," now that the »trang*- imaginings of Balzac have be« n •© »trange!y realised in actual life. An Unprofitable Eaid on a Con- A v.. '! k:xiwn conductor on the Chi* t-.»g ■. It < k Mand and Pacifier >ad went t<> th depot, one morning recently. to' t.»k b.j train u.-urU, and an officer of the t :in i nti oflwr i»t the l.'ivnr ar r.—v-1 him On his shirt front trn* a it'* <"M> iiamon<l pin, nn>! in hin w«t»- m valuable !«i uafch ho i chain In hi- trw.lc* the fciO.Ofa) in «» vrrnta* nt Um J-. An Ka>lem f.ank wns tt legnipheil to, and the response « is tlu«t hiiil c-.»nld in 000, it' n«* » >-ary. a- that wa> the amount »>itinl to th«' condix t<>r'-.ir<Miit th r»* Phi* tt'.td, it wi-. n»*xt the condtn tor turn A lawyer was called, and ho j»o --lit. lv informed tin- officers that the dia mond pin they had ilh-gtlly taken liad lM*«*n worn by the conductor twenty yearn; the watch was carried l»y him years l>efore he went into the einplov of the eompany; that the United States (•overnment bonds they had taken were } the property of his wife as the proceeds of her share in an estate as heir, and so wis the money in the luink, and that the Ust thing the company could do would be to return w hat thev had »to len. and with it f 10.000, H n<i no ques tions would be asked. The* company accepted tu« attorney's term* THAT TrxisiAX MAID.— The Tu nisi in establishment, where a pictur esque as vv< 11 as a frugal-minded Turk undertook to combine the aesthetic and commercial by having the Coffee served by H rather voluptuous houri, iw ex ceedingly pretty but scant wardrobe, his bet'ii closet I by the commissioners, rile official statement is that the beau tiful s« rving woma?i showed her legs, and though this was a piece of iininor ality inseparable from her national costume, it had a tendency to draw people from the French department of the nit jralhry. The unofficial state ment of those who made coffeo-drink irj: ii \isual delight is of another hue, and is. of course, not so high-toned or reliable. These jieoplo SJIV that the Tunisian maid graduated the exhibi tion of her charms to the number of j cups of coffee bought, and that IVcsi dent HAW Icy and Director General Gortshorn having satisfied themselves of the tendency of the exhibition by ' g >ii>X t igl.t or ten cups apiece, closed it up This is one of the rumors of the place. Ido not vouch for it. „ MIXK Q, The noiW ..f ♦ ivn sunn { twins. a lontemporary relates, nut, one ; of the brothers in a field one morning. ••Which of yon two !»oy>< am I a speak-1 ingto*" a*ked the mother; "is it yon. or your brother ?" "Why do yon a*k »" \ inquired the lad, prudently. "Because, if it is your brother, I will box his ears." ' "It is not my brother, it is I." "Then your brother is wearing your coat, for yours had a hole in it." "No. mother, I •m wearing my own coat." "Good heaven*!" cried the mother, looking at him intently, "you are your brother, af ter i* 11 !" A Hiu)oki.tn ir Irl who was ••convert ed" l ist winter is now at Saratoga, and the other day, in a lctt« r to In r mother, she wrote: "I find it impossible to hang on to niv religion here; but don't say anything to Mr lalmadge about it, as I will make it all up when I get home." Another Opportunity for the Re- The Surgeon* of the National Sur gical Institute, located in Indianapolis; Pacific Division. Alha.nbra Building, Hush Street. San Francisco, have yielded to the many urgent appeals from their patrons and friend* in Oregon and Washington Territory and adjoining ri irion*. to visit Portland. The 'former \ isit wis highly satisfactory and en couraging, many of the patients then aeeej ted for treatment being now en tirely cured, while nearly all are greatly benefitted and in a fair way of recovery Three or more of the Surgeons will be at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, in Portland, Oregon, from Monday, the 28th day ot August, until Saturday, the 2d Septem ber, 1 S?«l. six days inclusive. They will have with them a trreat variety of surgical apparatus, appli ances, etc., and competent workmen to chug**, tit, and make *uch appatatu* as may be required. They will come cs jhs ihllv pn pared to treat all surgical cii'o Pardysis, all klnd» of Deform ities of the Face, Spine and Limbs, I>is« :ia*»d Joints, Diseased Eyes, Catarrh, Private Diseases, Piles, Fistula, etc. Ail who wish to avail themselves of the advantage* of the Institute, w it bout the long journey to San Francisco or In liana|K>lis. should do so at this time N > case* will l>* undertaken without a fair ho|>e «>t relief. It is needlcs« to say tint the institntion is entirely resp»nsi bb', and the largest and m »st {sipultr of the kind in America, curing thou smds annually HfraemUr the time a 1 plat e, and ivnn' early. l~f*~ Ser I t tin Instifute f r circular RENTED PRICES. NEWBRICK YARD On** mile n» r.h of Seattle, near Jutig*- Merc* rs Price per Thousand, s*>.><) at the Kiln, or fs.oo Delivered. Leave or<J*r* f.»r brick. *cJ cxttum« sample*. at *ture of L. S. K*>we, Front blnwt. Fnuder k loon ductor. lief of the Afflicted. Ml-CKLLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS BS 4» AL rB? txt Sale or Hire Apply at t Robinson'* Ship Yard. Fartie* <-»n T* supplied » th KDW or tail boat*. Wi »r #.»!.« iii m .'larjee. W*. W. RCBINSoN. A. MACKINTOSH. Notary Public and Conveyancer, Keal Estate and Tax A sent. Ha# a complete Abstract of Titla to all Lands n Kiuii County. Will attend to the punhase and sale of »i.ywh. re on Paget Sound Special attention paid to Transfer of Keal Estate and Payment of Taxes. Patronage solicited and satis facti<« (caaranUHyl. Office on Mill street, nearly opposite the ■•Oc. , IdenUl Hotel." G. W. BULLENE, Practical and theoretical ENGINEER and MACHINIST' A Front Street, Seattle, W. T. Is prepared to do all kinds of Steamboat, Mill and Loft Sing; oomp Work. Iron, Brass, Steel or ether Metals. All kinds of l>lacksmitli work done to order. JIB BSJJMMB'V A Bi. T. P. FREEMAN uas just removed t<" hi* n« w store on Mill street, Opposite Occidental Hotel, where AaITHInU IX IIIN II.INK. ■ AS GOOD AS TIIE BEST AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. %r Cau henceforth be procured. ANDREWS & CO Importers ol GAS FIXTURES, STEAM AM) OAS fl fl • 2 lili \SS GOODS, &(!. L P. ANDREWS t I'll. -fll H^Hjk STOVES, TIN WA HE. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE JOB WORK. All wi>rk pertaining to done at short notice, and in * Workman-like Manner. (•.-.ywrtrT i 1 rT*JtrT, WTWUS »4iUDK»IVJi ** t- MM*. SEATTLE, W T u'.S-'m * MISCELLANEOUS. FAINT SHO & STORE V. ORDEMAX. M.:i opposite Occidental SKA THE, W. T. CARRIAGE, SIGN, AND ORNAM E 3STTA L PAIN TINO. A I hoise i'aixtixc;. it short notice and reasonable rate* MVERV STABLE ! Cor. of Main & First Streets W. H. BOW, Proprietor. houses, m acules, carjua ges, WAG OS'S and SADDLE HOUSES Kept for Lire Horn** boughtaud sold. Hay and Grain, of a sniwti quality, always on hand. %T Stages frondii* >tal>!© connect twice » day with the l ake Washington steamer t» r the Seattle Coal Mint- WORK OXEN and well-broke Oxen *r- m. m Bt w .m. u.^ At Smith's Cove, three miles below Seattle. M? H« H: B ji II r ß^ AND Com mission Slushies* Messrs. MrCallister & McCarty C ham pion 1 TAVE EKECTEH A WAKEHOT'SE ONTOXE S I 1 * Burnett' sWhsrf, In this City, where #.t y will Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Produce ! Flour and Feed. Hay and tir.iin. Vegetable* Fruit, Chicken*, etc. C&T Terms Strictly Cash. MOOKE & CO ilvttltTS in Fre*l» and Saltt'd MEAT S and a general assortment of •■r o €• i Also, the best brands of CIOAKS AND TOBACCOS. C rner of Tliiril & Union Striata. Seattle. WISCONSIN HOUSE, Mill Street, betwi-en Ist and 2d. Seattle, W. T. J. McCONVILLK, Proprietor. * » l»>ar<l j«r Wrt-k fO«t Ye Strangers and all w h<> feel weak and want to he restored ! Know Te! That you can have your spir it." resuscitated, and the inner man *ati>fied. l»v calling at t he FGGETSIIED EEFIESraUTBDOH it itFAit: BtoalLS, Cliops, Mi '. *U th< •trlh •rim of Ui* *•-*»• n »r* •••! tr» V>* }*»t Srw York »tv \f ■ c*<> tVi'St 111 i.v th' <*la>s. and »uj'i'tied t*> Parties and wnt in quantities t<» any r»- th«re steam ifmnnmi-ation. o Fresh Made (audits. Az. ! fcc Awrtattl ' f FINE OAK.ES (t»a»uiit;y »a b«n ! W«ddis< C*i« n »:t tu < r ,|«r» ob tii# sU. rv-»t aAic*. B*«l i»j>j ttn »f*i F»tum» M« l tth. l«"€ M ISrKLI. A N KOTS Crawford & Harrington w IMPORTERS AND JORRKRS SEATTLE, W. T., lia\e on hand a large uiul well iissortoil Btock of ijootis in their line, consisting of Foreign ami Domestic Hardware and Cutlery Iron tint! Steel. aborted. Blacksmith ami (arpeutci 1 Tools. Agricultural and Mining Implement*. Crockery and Glassware. Paints A Oils Hemp ami Cordage, (iroeeriesami Provisions. Wines, Lienors, Etc. AG K NTS FOK tiii: FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, &C. I r* TALBOT COAL. FOR CITY TRADE, FOR SALE FROM WHARF CRAWFORD & IIARRIGTON. SEATTLE, W. T., July l.t, IST 5. « K cm r MP Ma K C\ D K (7 STORE, M. R. MADBOOHLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN »rug*. Patent MrdiriiiCM. C'ltriiiienl*. Kir. I'reseri|iti<ms <'atvf'illv ('ompnunilctl. Also Dealer in Winos. Liquors, &c. OltjthliS FHOM Aft/io.lJ) soLK'n/.'IK M R. HADDOCKS. Seattle. January 3, 1574. ysatasasffiss w lK»ttllT3 lit € SB »:*'«« ,rn .W 9D Gents' Furnishing Goods w m&ssm t li. DILLEIt, Proprietor. to F. V. Sny.Ur.) MILL STREET, SEATTLE. CoiiHlunll) on llnml lh«* CHOICEST ANi' VBOETAULES ...ALSO... CORNED BEEF AND PORK. SMOKED MEATS, PORK and BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, HEAD-CHEESE, T R I P E . ETC !* STEA7WER Fanny Lake J. S If ILL, Ma>t»*r, Will f ***■ **» «tt 1•• f> r SXOHOMISH (IT) Kvery Thursday, ami Upturn ing 011 Saturday Stopping e&cb h.iv at .ill int»*ri i .* • 1 i ; i*» Limlintfs At CTIOXEKH! I). \\.LYTS, Auctioneer. Offi.:r fca-J »r ti rpIOISTT STREET Tbivf fi >m Mill. u a.il V- ,urfM aatl *■ 2d -on In tii ttcii ul.c.t tin • Gi** th* pjvfMM* -r . c»,l— fa* til' *• to <l*» « ,rc cb«»iM-r ot t*u-r t/. jui fcuj.wil. Jn)y tt)' IT* DSHTER NORTON & CO., BANKERS SI .A I'rue, W.T. nKrosrrs KECEIVED AND Ac count* kej.t nobjci t to Che• k or Draft. Infere.t allowed on time «1 >**itw fi'-m <Ut»* Of (iffMiit. Si>jlit Fm «>u I'i.itUnd, *-«n FriOftoro and Niw York. Money l.oane! <>n *|'pr<•*«•«' wuritj ; R<>nd«,.—t'• •k« an I other v <iium .'<•« teei ived on dej. • nit fni «*;«< k» » Co.ln t.on* mi !e ah'! |>r*» | i >n»|»tly renttiu u. Inv. «tn;rnlM ii !*•*<«< K*t.»te m<] rillifr erty made f" artie*. GO TO Bean & White s NEW GROCERY STORE. ON FRONT STISF.ET, If yon want the II or/I/ n/ j/our .\l one if. TU» y k«ri> i lary «r I .filenriid »t >ck <> f Cm roceries S*liool Sfafiouerv AND NOTIONS, And axe the -lily Loiik In M<»itla »li«re y>u t »n c< t th« AMen I>ri«-< 1 Apples, Pears. I*l mns. ('orn, ()nions, K Th«y iltii k-ei» < < i .tantly on hai. 1 Cho rr I 1,..1, MnhUmjn, Short*, llnm, Wh*'nt, ()'*(*, y.tc. A i,or Fiiit \iirm\t! IN I*. T WN.NVM ii aiiiu i) Mil Siiiiii t>fry uiAi. trh>> Iti a ftruily ai» i and Kreetna Dwell lilt; Thereon Will t char f. r TWO I."TH. Price of Lot-, £OO Kadi. I) r. DENNY. JnlTlUb.l'ffl. h"" NO. (>2.