w "t ' , t ht t I i M . I I 'J H t i Si ? i i . ' N l? t S3RSS&SSHSrE2S3SSS: is fa t x 1. 1 c o r cars ru is . i. VI- - V Ik. . . Mmini, how dH baby , KinJ the rbiljt way PY.im Hip annel's litmc J!"" , -. Tlmt smiitin-rr'iiv?"'' . .'" Bald Utile Kinie -" At pvinlMe AV be notlp.l cloo Down by :ny side. "DM God s?nd hor oul On nsilxer oloud ? ' Did he cull to'yoii IlereV n b.ibv.dnar f ' For yon to love, Coming down from heaven Like a gentle dove?; t "I think an angrl Cm uio just Iwfore. "" To show tin1 buby Our p i i"Hloor. Oh siy. itTsmtnrfjb'ar, Did you hear herslng, And tlicn let our Dear little baby in? Ami did Hlte liarn wlntrs '- V!ieiTiliPcarti ttrnvany That vim'vo IhIi-mi off" Ami put away ? . ' J Diclihcanxcl it!l yon To 1 iv them bv. '.Till Gwl should call her Again on high? "t, '-'If Ihear Tlitn calKhcr I'll quickly av,"".- Dear heavenly Father, i 0' ! please let her stay 1 You've babies enoiuih In j our heaven above, AnilVf'vo only one IJUls, feister to-lovo:' A: t TS.-tV. i( fr.1 From the Imlannpolis Journal. TIIZ1 BI.KVTJSIC I1E1U.3. ATelo ofScitni Million Dollars. Scarcely a ! iiiis-.es by that list' public is not made acq-iniuteri ulth the fuel thtithiiiuu fortunate man Jim. fnUen heir to it pnmvly estate left him by ii ionjr forgotten reitr.setiln tivo wf the family' tree tsi Europe. These rumors, when Mfted down Ketierally prove to be mere creath.sir of no imaginative mind, and fofsonn yours pat tli-ro has been n settled -conviction in the breusta of the mnjor fty of the intelli, ent newspaper re- -CJs'thal tliHe tales :ire scarcely worihx of peruMil, and Unit under no eircum btances ute they to be believed. And yet in view of the ftier lhut "hnndred und perhap3thoiifa:i'l of t lie original sellers of America wc-ie members ol weiil thy ati J iiohle families, v. ho were for ieiirfiou., political and other tea tons, obliged to leave their own'eoun tries, it can not be considered to htraiige that heirs to mamoth nn oftentimes unknown fortunes have ere tin- been discovereil aiming the decendentb of these early emigrant, liow often do we hear of indistinct and imperfect family traditions of fr eign poisejjioir5, which are looked up onus visionary and without founda tion, yet when followed up. have re MilveU themeivetj into living undbtib 2stKulial facts. A cae has recently come to light which involves the division ot an cnornKiiiH fortune among iho.heir.-i of iimili Weber and Wintjie Sybrant i3rewnr, of Holland, when their iden tity la ouce fully eatabli-hed. Com jmifttively few ol our readeis areun :wqualnted with the history of the now celebrated controverby between the heirrt of Auneke Jans a:d llie Trinity Chureh corporation for - se.ion of what is known as ihn Tiinity Chureh property of JCew York City. -Large sums. of money have bten sjient in the suit by the contesleiits, and the archaelogieal ree t.nls ol the pa-st t-vo centuries have undergone such an overhauling as ha--beldinn bee.i known. A MiytBMAll'HK OF $70,000,000. An agent 1" the Anneka Jans heirs, who had been sent to Holland to ex amine the records of that kingdom a year or two since, in his re.searci.es came in possession of the knowledge uf the existence of a fortune of nearly $70,000,000 for which there were no claimants. His discovery was made 'known to the government as soon as possible, and upon his return to the United Suites, a vlgoroiif. saarcli was made'forthe heirs, though the story did not gain much publicity on ac count of the prominence given the Trinity Church diliicully on every hand. The circumstances connected tvih this en rimis. history, are substan tially as follows: The record of the Jiainv or Holland, (a Government institution,-) show that in 1641, 232 years ago, a diposit of 30,000 pounds sterl ing was made in that bank by a wealthy Dutchman. This money was placed there in trust for two childien known as Sarah Weber and Wintjie Sybrant Brewer, aud was to come into their possession upon the death of an invalid relative, who was to receive the benefit of the interest aocruing on the deposit during hi lifetime. Before the demise of the in valid relative, however, the heir.s came to this countty, w lero they were married shortly aiterward. The re lafrve maintained hi- irripon life wits that remarkable tenacity so often dis played by invalids, and refused to Hhuille'oiffora period of twenty years ; itt least the records at the bank show that he enjoyed the interest on the .80,000 for twenty years, and t'ie re ceipts Jire on file to that eheet. Aftet the ailing 'one had ceased to have earthly -use for the accretions of thu baseuoiu, the Government held the depositor delivery to ihe rightful claimants upon demand. But for some unexplained leason. tho heir failed to put in an appearance, ami the money was not called for. The inference is that the invalid relative outlived the heirs, or that they were in ignorance" of their would be bene-, factor. At any rate the fortune re mained untouched and has continued to increase in value ever suite until it has assumed the gigantic proportions above named. When the Dutch gov ernment became acquainted with the histori of the case and collos.sal for tune which it was holding in trust for Homebody, advertisements wero at once made for the heirs, as the amount had assumed such frightful propoi lions that unless it was remov ed soon it would require the entire contents of the Royal exchequer In Iiqudate the indebtedness. Such a practical demonstration of theasoni-h-ing workings of compound intcre-t has lefore beon seen as this, and wiU afford the philantrophic T. S. Arthur substance for innumerable interesting tales, setting forth the advantages of depositing tobacco and gin money in goodavings institutions. The,) outh ful reader will be told how his progeny In nfler generations may be made to raine up anil call him hle-sod, hy de positing his cash ami leaving it for the benefit of infirm relatives who will die and forget to tell anything about it. Such a compilation of facts jjoebarly proving the truth of the adage that "Truth isst-anger than fiction'' does not occur every day, and the modern romance producer should ot fail to profit by it without deluy. THE DlSCOVnitY OF Till: HI'IKS. But the most interesting portion of this strange ami remarkable narrative yet remains to be told. When the disoovervof the Anneke Jans agent became known it rai-ptl a terrible com motion among the descendants of the early Dutch settler- in this coun try, and a general building up of gen eologieal trees anions those who were bo unfortunate as not to have one of those auxiliaries so essential to the peace of every well regulated family Asa reult of this sudden manifesta tion of interest in historical research, about five hundred citizens became convinced that they were entitled to n slice from the ancestral possessions, end it is needles to say that none failed to let their names be enrolled in the list of applicants. Whatever doubts may have been entertained of the reAlity of the $70 000.000 were dis pensed upon the publication of the advertisement offered by the Govern ment of Holland, aud the claimants l,. - - . sxxzcs: sac c,nAaacVr'..';77T,S already .began to fancy themselves gloating over their stiddenly-accumti-laled wealth. A large number of the heirs reside in'aiid about New York, though the decendeiilsof one branch of the family can be found in nosmall numbers in this State and in Meiccr county, Kentucky. Jt Wltl1 the heiis in this locality, Imwever, that ,wehave principally uAleal at.pre-eul. Although the Anneke Jans anuBrew er fortunes sue totally sepauite and distinct, it has been discovered, that "the families "were clo-tl 5 conn clerf, and many of the claimants to the Tiinity Church estate als;o npptar as defendants of the Brewer family. In thu VH.-ir 17SG, the people of the const States become imbued with a lc-tlea feeling which iesulted in a gcneial immigration UiWitrd; the. West; and from a letttrinthe Stdlvan County Uiilon.ix -hoitr time since, we learn something of the history of the Brew er family and i's neivgriirations At that t me Daniel Brewer Sr., a son of j Wintjie and. Sarah Brewer, together j with his ns Abrain, John anil -l-au iel, witn their families, and his dau ghter Phoebe, the wife of Cornelius Demaree, Susan, the wife of Samuel Demaree, Mary, the wife of Cornelius Cozine. with their families, canio to Kentucky aud settled near Ilarrods burg, Meicc-r county. A few years aftcrwnid.- the daughters. Leath and and her husband, James Stagg. aud Rachel and her luisbi.nd, Henry C'oni ingor, joined the remainder of llie family in its new home. The family t;iaiMhed out, soon after, and became established in thicoor four loealili"s mi this State,, where they now ex:-l With a view of CALLING TOGETHER THE HEPRESEX TATIVI S of the different families in the Stiie for consultation, the following lettci has been sent them ly Mr. Charier Y. Stagg. of this city who is one ol the heirs : "IMJIANAPOMS. Oct. 23, 1S73. You lu-.ve doubtless learncl already that there is about seventy million ol dollar in tho hands ofth'e Govern inent of Ilolhind. belonging to the de scendants of the Brewer family, win came to America at an early day, ami that the Dutch Government h:.s ad vertised for the Brewer heiis. Tbert are known five hbiidrid prisons en titled to a share of this fo i tune, solba' a partition will give eacji per.-on about one hundied and foity thousand dol lurs. A convention of the heirs will meet at New York City on Uie lOd, tlay of Xovcmlu r 1S73, at which limt the Indiana membeis of the family ought to be represented ; and for that purpo-e we adthes-nii this letter, ap pointing a mo ting of the Buwti heiisin Indiana, at this city, on th oth day of November next. At that meeting a stntaole persm win no se lected torepre-rnt t,he interests of tin heirs In thi- State in IheGeneial Con vent ion at New York, aud j-nivisioi made to deft ay neoes-ary expenses You are n quested to attend and tt ooiT'ey notice of the meeting' to an others of tjie persons inter'std will whom you may bo acquaint! d. "ThtfincJ-tiiig will lake place at tin ..fie of Charles W. Stagg, No. o Parker's Block. Nortli Delaware street, between Washington and Mar kct. LIST OF THE HEIRS. The names ot the members oflhi inteiesting and now popular fami! in Imliana, so far as now known,. an given lu'low. In Indianapolis wehavt Mr. C. W. Stagg, Dr. Comigor, W. C Smock, H W. Caldwell. Mrs. S-tah Vood, Mr. Charles French, Mis Cady and jicrhaps one or two otheis. Southpoit, Mai ion county, sends in a delegation, among whit 1 are; .--amuei Blew er. Alfied Bn wcr. Jirtin Biewei. Albert Simmons, Elizabeth MtGuire. Krom Greenwood Johnson counly, are the following : John Biewer, Mrs 15. Smock. 'John C. Brewer, Mr.-. H, liass. Harvey Brewer, Abram Brewer, Jacob Cotningor, John Comingoi ami W. R. Lemartin. WhiteJand, John son Co , is lepiesentid by John Bie. er, Ditiiial Brewer Bouta, and Abram Sharp. Those in other poittons o: the State are as follows: Wm. Brew er, of Crawfordsvtlle, Rev. Daniel De Motteand Prof. DeMotte, of Gieen castle; John Brewer, of Givysville. In addition to thenbove, several rep resentatives of the Kentucky branch of the family aie expected, amougij which are several of the grandchild ren of Daniel Brewer, sr., the progen itor of the Indiana and Kentucky heirs, by whom it is proposed to provi that Daniel was the son of Wintizie ainl Sarah Brewer. WHAT EEC ME OK THE MILLION DOLLARS. Another interesting fact has been brought to light in collection with this which explain-! to a certain de giee the reason why 11. W. Caldwell did not get his million dollats. Ii will be rembeied Ibat Mr, Caldwell, well known as the General Supeiin tendeut of the Exposition, as a lepre sentative of the Cozine family laid claim, a few jears since, to the pos session ota large tract of land iu the moet densely populated part ot New York City." He showed by praty conclusive evidence that he held life title to the laud upon which a hund red year lease had just expired lie went to New Yoik and laid his claims before those in po-session of the lauds, and a compromise was effected where by the holders were to pay over to Mr. Caldwell the sum of SI, 000,000, who would then relinquish all claims tiiereto. Mr C. duly announced the fact to his friends, and one day start ed of to the metiopolis iu tho most elated frame of mind imaginable. He returned shoitly laboring under the deepest dejection and gave all inter ested to know that he did not get his million dollais. though refusing to rive any explaiia ion for the failure. As might have been expected this provoked a vast ileal of not ery lav orable comment from all f-ides. which la-ted several mouths. .Recent devel opments would seem to show, how ever, that be failed "to estublFsh his claims through a discovery made at the last mon ent that he was a repre sentative of the wiong branch ol the Cozine family. Should this prove true it will forever clear up the mys tery of the million, w-hich had began to ho looketl upon as" about as unfath omable as the mystery surrouutling the sijpnsitious individual who voted for Daubeiisppck. An -agonized pub lie will await with intense interest the coming developments in the set tlement among the claimants to a for tune discovered after the lapse of ovpr 200 years under the peculiar circum stances above narrated. A justice of the peace in Illinois, be fore whom a citizen had pro-ecuted bis daughter's lover for ejecting him froin'his own parlor, the Sunday eve ning previous, solemnly decided as follows It 'pears that this young feller wa court in' the plaintiff's gal in plaintiff 's back parlor, and was put out hy defendant. Courtin' i-a pub lic necessity, and mu,-L not be inter rupted. Therefore, the law of Illi nois will hold that a parent has no legal tight in a room where courtin' is afoot, and so the defendant isJ dis charged and .plaintiff must pay casts.' In Kansas they seem disposed to encourage tho vanqui-htnent of the emissaries of the adversary by the preachers. Recently at a camp meet ing near Parsons, the officiating min ister, an plderly man, descended from the platform and. unaided, soundly thrashed three ruffians who were dis turbing the exercises, after which he resumed his exhortations with renew ed fervor, and the congregation raised $50 for him on the spot. 2IEDICAZ.. ! is&Z Mi X .Z!g&g-A ft$5Xn Dr. J. Walker's California Tin Cgar Bitters aro a purely Vcgctablo preparation, mado chielly from the na tive herbs found on llie lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tl.e medicinal properties of which ai e cxtractcuUhcrcfrom without the uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What ia tho cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit ters?" Our answer js, tjiat they remove the cause of disease, and tljc patient re covers his health. They ate the great blood purifier and a life-giving piinciple, a pei feet Renovator and 'Invigorator of the svstcm.' Never before in the history of" tho wprlcl lias a -medicine becu coiupoiuulcil possessing the remarkable qualities of Vixno.ur. 13iTTi:its in healing tho tick of even ilisca.-o man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relicing Conge-turn or Iiillauuuatimi of the Liver and Yiaceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's YlxuiAit Uitti:ks are Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudoiiiic, Altera tive, iiud Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin egar Bitters tho most wonderful In vigoraut that over sustained the sulking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed hy mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Av-hich arc so preva lent in the valleys of our gieat rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Ked, Coloi ado. Brazos, Eio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko anoke, James, aud many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during" the Summer and Autumn, and rcmai kahly so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomacli and liver, and"" other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for "the purpose equal to Da. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as the7 will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels aro loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestic organs. Fortify the hedy against disease by purifying; all its iluidswith Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take -hold of a sstem thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache' Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stmriuch, Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpita tatiou of the Ilcait, Innammation of tho Lungs, Pain in tho region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the olfsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove n better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertiso aneut. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Fleers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations. Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial AfTecliim-, Old Soies, Eruptions of the Skin, Soro Eyes, etc. In these, as in. all other constitutional Dis-ea-es Walker's Yimoar Bitti:rs havo shown their great curalnc powers iu tho most obstinate and intractable ca-e-. For InKaiuinatory and Chronic Rheumatism; Gout, Bilious, Beinit tont and Intermittent Fe ers, Diseases of the Bloo'l, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these lhtters have no cqii.il. Such l)i.-eabcs are caused by Vitiated Blond. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as PI umbers, Type-setters, Go!d-bcatcn. and Miners, as they advance in life, arc subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard again-t this take a dosa of Walker's Vin egar Bitteks occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-lthcum, Blotches, Snot, Pimples, Pustule-, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, S're Eve. Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Ilumors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, arc literally dug up aud carried out of tho system in a'short time by the uso of these Bitters. iPin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousand-, are effectually destroyed and lemovcd. Xo s stem of medicine, no vei milages, no an ll.ehnmit'cs will free the pysteiuiiom woiins like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or .siugie, at llie dawn ol wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Titiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimple;", Eruptions, or Sores; cleau-e it when yon find it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins; cleanse it wheu it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, aud tho health of tho system will follow. Ii. II. McDOrtAD & CO., Druggists anil Gen. 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BOWEN.GnMSupt. BEVERLY R. KEIM, Gen'l Ticket Agent. GENERAL OFFICES, ICnuaas CItypIo The Chicago and North-Western THE SHORT & DIRECT LINE FK0M COUNCIL BLUPPS TO pT-ITP A P I Detroit, Cleveland. VylLlVf.VjrVJ ! Huflalo, Suspension Rridfjp, PittsOurg, r.nlllninrp, Wnshitmton, fpSlEWIORUOSTOI, and Canaila. ' ' ALSO TO CicciiMti, Looisri'le, SI. Louis, and Near Orleans, Aud all points South and South-Y.'cst. This Linp lias adopted all modern Improve ments in track and equipments, Including, Stool Hails, IiU3curions Say & Sleep ing; Cars. Miller Platforms, and "Westingliouso Safety Air Sralies. Ask for and see that your tickets read via Chicago and Xortli-Western RaihTay. K. H.U4HITT, Gen'l Supt. W. H. STEXNETT. Gen'l Pass'r Agt. WY DOWN ITOIt CASH! Five Thousand Pounds Smoking Tobacco, ilustbesold in thirty dnvs. J. L. COLHAPP. Brownville Keb, JJ mm q mm 113 Ollt Qi UfliU . ' . 'SOOTS AKD SHOES. r PAT. CLINK tm$t:-$ ti$m.fLh. f . rrf m Ko. 29 aXuin St.,BKOWXTILLE, XEB'. 3 Pvt- ? -'4 I fe . rr y.s.& k JvESJSrVrf v -" ? i) r1 g " iJivZi ir v-t..A. y-rt O WSVeif i-H a GZS2Z-7 n r-. . '" . J V7Pilv f I .. 's' U-J . SIERCHANT TAILOR. HZElsT'v- m 50 GHCCSHII.S. rakf-i or Wholesale and E ! f3;?3 WlllSl y7 W W tikS2C nm Umnwi rursn h mm 3 9 S i iTp 9 3 6 I D S SI H Sslc U1U aiiu ifc? i 3ffo. SO MAXLh STB,SSTn B0'Vvr2sfV"TiiiiZEi:, nsrss. El rass iinff No. 7Q Main Street, Largest Stock in the Great THE rrjv 9 &.-!&'tWm $a ClotE J5J ON ALL AKTIOLKS SOLD. jJS -S. r?ci s: JBOuEa DRY UllUlUi WKO&3SAZ.& AHB 'r-i'-ri. yrJiic'ji air-l;Esai-ftH& jm.. V m r-m gsp Sfi.'l iu S rEAx,isiis "5? "KS'i-! ii Uaiiu wa&mUl OLI OL rca fib es3-j3rs&v fpxa israsg ftss k l?pix&x u i 1 1 s u w 1 lift I ITHS iLi MATTiiras. Having determined to reduce our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, &c.? and having on hand a very large and extensive stock, we will commence on Monday next, and will sell our entire stock at such prices as will insure a speedy sale. Our only object is to get mon ey, therefore we will sell for cash only. To secure great bargains, call early, with the cash, and be as tonished at the low prices. BEHAVE THE AND MAKE THE ZLiOVsTZEST PRICES GKHJO. IDj'U'GKEIIEIEPir, PROPEIETOR SB & 90 IsCJL.TlSr S.XIiEBT, y.wTiaeaasSsiaaasi; RTT.-LIAR3I! TABLES. sr-'- s-3- Of every variety manufactured. Olfl Table", Bulls, iic, bought or tafcen exchaagefornew. -' i TP TA-RT.R r.WV UUWJN HT AND g Repaired on Short Notice. Allltlndsof " BltZZAlZD STOCK Kept constantly on hand, r.t tlie' Factory, 32 2ds.t St. Joseph, ilo. GEORGE HILLYER. Proprietor L. Bos 1CG9. 31-ly HI XDOXjEIjn Tailor and Draper. Keeps a full asnrfment of dolus, Caspimeres, Sill? and Worsttid Testings, for gentleman's u.,e. VT-JSrJIDXlSJO OUTFITS - SPECIAIiTY. 3I.iin Street, Browairille, Sqb. GZSi.is&Zi ?Sv rV! "Fi? -W ") I&& CVd lea: He tail SsetzUrs in UnUOlUUUUilulfuiU W& SG?S"53 ra Wn r3 m' S3. samsSsziixiza ub' ouse Brownviiie Market. Inducements Offered. and Grocery H TOM'PEICE iI -3 ".-. -l TT t IV y iJ i. 1-iA. E LI B&SJ $8&sga iMlLfe! GODS. 'itu U RETAZZ. fesS m. gsgS.-yrrgg1 fysf. j;.- -Tr irr 4H T r J isr i "saBfes Lx) Mm H&v?33v "" WNt Iv) ' -"'" " -yjc-r ",,.,,,. i ,.', -1-- - -- - I r -LTsBSfc AGBICUXTURAIi IMPLEMENTS. JE&3BjJLn) In A. i una! - ey a " TY & . " il 2781 g I Ei IB TIDSi HAVING COrSOLIDATSU THSIK 3uA.KGr3S JUST COMPLSTIs STOCK OF nrqr JLLJD'WJL As ;Tioiumrai impieii) Are now prepared to offer greater induce ments to purchasers tlian ever before. We keep constantly on hand a full and general line of Hardware and Implements, from a TO ESHING MACHINE. Those wishiiisf anything in our line the season, should remember that the coming olaee to buy is where full line of goods, and ol the very oest qual ity. ' - FUX.I. STOCK G21 Z2J!L.- - yf 5 r-tis.ii E?iS --'iLT- srfti ---vr'Z' j-- - ?'z-.-'- Si atS1 sr .. -4 T r i ; sv-i JCAA' -5&ZstsiiJ jP&gzg rl2S&!syn jcarr i- U - .BWt-Un. - ESiff is r 5SF' S3 TKS - tsn !9CMn MVJSI J55CI mz2zzim&yi -3s( , " a WfZiIT & ft k-i.-SB S&tt&&Ui. feWWI ' V dttt& JKfZSEP'ktir.'.Xrlh VJM I LSi1 tt Stet- x ,J-z-zv frraiJi tsr, . js-- JSBfx,Tejir7 jj'----tf-.g ata A-m aC i 'rjT?xSzB? WE KEEP THE CELEBRATED Hs?? $ea-2 53-; SrS t.3 a a THE LEADING There is none that can equal them, than any other stove made.. TTi We have on hand the largest nssortetl stock in this market, made up fa tho neatest style bj- the best of workmen, "which we offer at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. nooFiisfa & Put up at short notice, by the SATISFACTION WE FEEL THANKFUL GENEROU! for the very Hberal patronage heretofore extended to us, and we stall ty k. endeavor to merit a continuance of the same, In tte T1SB p. sTa-aiVvsV' h I- JCaJu CSMMBg norpmm Bim bovw T 1ST J nm i s j;j?? .7 urn AND J i you can always find a THE CSIiSS5lAT22 iiJ'cx wm; -ii ISaSfe- jJC rL iSs ast"-' vri WT- Jt. W TME WQJZi&. 3 y &mf&$i tVr.J jfr v rjtPstt&iA v if? i. - jsirir ii i ooi 3P H. S, p? mi it: r!i rft-sa I tl - t Ui u xS&jSk.-gg. 1 AND Tajlos: a? STOVE OF AMERICA. Will do better work with Iesa rue LEMITSS ems jgvy V& AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL spouTiKG. bent mecJiunics iti the Stale. GTJ A H A N TEE' TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND PAT. fw dL .- i.-i j M n .1 .Sm "fc 1. ftf P-M and Increase onr largo trade sow -a-"J ROXS 40. 27, SIGN OF THE BED STOVES PL old Regulator Store, fS R1CHA wo