11 li WA be Pu!)Pshed,.ll-::Y4*Pitdsp ,TlfE O LD 0* ;04 - #O,! . • THIRD ST.% RA • TithvAa:;-.:- Afs2„Ciayer irLikuniAn-Aitaihnicte: likLettevi and contrib . ntioni; iiy . Ida', . , , ,ball gateirampt attention:- ., • -,:. , : ~; ~...... , .. ~. 1.,.-7. • -- ---! -I , ,--,,, .-..,, li.vg di 1 , .) , ., t.iiVElAND,Editot& PrOliPititta l i lo r allstozn!}ko tri6,•vig sL, rBto'n Ih- 08- 88 PB. Er - ' • frprlNG retCad • • . machinery and! tools, and having secnr services of the best - tit; inecblnies, bm iirepared to warrant all work done to tive-pit ' I have on bind di€ Xereet i patterns and 1 styles of ;Eti&es; ankarn pepared to snake or repair a p ileeriptions of omokinery, on reasonable : ;. • • 'Plows i- ar.d Plow Castings:" ' - 1. tha 1.• • , re all the 'hest ;plow patter *AIWA ' suit ihik . titarket,. among which is 1 the ~fareat Wes).e6,". which .inut 'peen - Tat plow , of our comity for the last Iff,ftcen:years. There are fly e sizes of this plow, all 'of which I mann. facture anttkeep for sale; also." Patent Le ver"..=right... • and left "Mountain King"—. tight: and left—" Side Hill," and nearly all the different kinds in use. • ' Cooking, Franklin and Heating Stoves Having made several important improve atentii on the "Climax," by which coal, or itopt cad supplied., without liftitfg lids.. and ' bar* two places for-pipe, either or both of whieli can, be used the same time, with a vent4ation to the oven, thus having ;Ito ad outages of a Cooking Stove, Bike °Vett and Franklin Stove combined This stove has been ia el:distant use for'itwenty years. and many of tlfrin after .being used for this period'of ding are now in good order. There is but a i li a portion of ths stoveithat- ever burns otit,'lnd this is " easi ly and, cheaply replaced. • To make fhent still in ore lasting,_we are now, Putdeg in tile or fire ! brick lining. ,Our other pitttrus are the Enterprise, ,Keystone and Pre4min, Parlor Stoves, large and small Leanne stoves, Franklin stoves, Jenny Lind's, c Grate and Grate Fronts, Fenders, Iron fiailini Of various styles, Wagon Boxes, 'two Tirellenders, Corn Shellors, Force and 1 stet u Pumps, Sad Irons, Metal Sinks' for kitchen. Sheet Iron and Tinware, always on_ bilis' and made to order. -In fact, lananufac tare and• keep for sale, almost everything it:afited in the machinery or hardware line. S'tcuiiii hand stoves always for sale,cheap ; ,Tsro god new. engines, suitable for earn-mill or slipp purposes now, on hand, and will be z sold reasnrilble.• Tali JOHN THORNILEY. IL A. Wn.soN NEW STORE, NEW 'PERM 1 P New Groce‘ries: \NIUWN b BAOWN • •-;••', - 4 4 .:• • •" , vr.rleix •44 r.••7•• , Vf . ' ESPECTFLI.Ly annouricei to their no - ."' 1)17 llr .. . tlnt"rmis friends andthe public, generally, t at they intend opening a Nevi p % rocery Store ; . . BRIDGE' pT., RIDGEWATER, •1 B • the Dry Good Store of A. C. 1141.4, on the sth day of March. kin their intention - of.having on hand, at, itlithnos, a full tiasortment of the BEST FAMILY GEOCIBIES! and fliey beg lease to state that they are de tertalltiedito. .compete with all other dealers in die town or neighborhood, as their Stock of , cpcid:, are all new, and bought at the late great reduction', and selected with.the great ca dare by Mr. ilarVey Brown, whose know)°, edgct, of tho'htminess cannot be'qumtioned, htly Ing betawith Mr.. Arthur Harvey tor many yr:tt!ti• - Tfley call particular attention, to their flock of Teas & .Coffee,,as they fiattet them •eiliks. they have something eitra' to offer se io price and quality. The bCot brands of Family:Flour always on hand. Produce taken at 'all times at lull mofket pOces. All goods deirered. WILSON & BROWN. • Bridgewater, Feb.. 27, ' • THOMPSON F. E. HAMIL7OS. TiIiOMPSON & HAMILTON, Sharon, Beaver county, Pa. OA Door North of DARRALGIDS STORE.) It / ANCFACTUIWAHS of Fancy sad Cop/- al-mon Broomi, and: ;dealers in . Handles, Wire, Twine, Sse.,_ All work warranted. Having. purchased an excellent lot of Corn, aq provided ottreelves with all needed facili. titi=, we flatter ourselves that all brooms manufactured by us .will be found as good as the best„ and cheap as the cheapest. Call and lee us before purchasing elsewhere. ..11 1 M111,SS—Box 17, Beaver, Pa. LAuGHING,GAsI A PMINISTERED BY DR. MURRAY, Br:momAnn, PA., in extracting teeth. have added to my many other facilities for the sti,ccessful prosecution fmy profession, thisinvaluable pain -killing agent. .All branch es-of Denistry performed in the.best and most modern style. All work done as cheaply, and filly per cent. better, than at any, other Steam ,bental Establishment in the State: rmy9'66:ly Laughing Gas 6IF. all ye that have been suffering the C untold miseries of toothache, and dread of extraction, awl you,will find tha t t.Dr. Chand ler - k (7c). are ready to relieve you by the use or the great pain destroyer- r -LAUGHHVG 0.1-S—aud make their extraction a , source of i•let,tire; rather than of pain. 41ent al operations performed. in the best tv,44ilile manner, and at as reasonable terms as 6 .*iny good Dentist in the county. tor; • ofhoe in Be / aVer Station, Rochester, Pa i) l '. :U67- --IY• T. '4.0 II AND LEB & CO. , . • , t ,, , TV"..ticse. ?"- lIE Board of School Dirty:tors of Borough ' Toiwnehip lndepeCdent School District, at, t tVI „ employ two rr.ale .and four female le ,adiersfor their senools for- the term coin %raving ihe 24 Monday 'of May next. "An ex- Intination of teachers by the County Superin tendent. wilrbe held in the Caton 'School lidise in Beaver on Wednesday'May Bth, at 10 Flock'A. M.,. and the .selectimi of teachers '''llt be mais.irninediatel, thereafter, OF.CE , W. HAMILTON, I,r:l'e,-;. President of theßoart • • :4.4 - 311 1 2 7 4k1Ai Te.77o).ir a::44:14 - 2arte" frat , :imet 'king „..i IT Ai el lAI 1.11 K) J, .1:'! k..t.T.LI - 144i.t.%:«! , 1.L. , :J .• 0 iii224l2 , erif/ tt-tktFt, "1,3 alrer s i . 11 -1. -1-414 vzilpvi. ' A.9,otekee FAR ti:A. N; 7 CIE .. d',f~t~i`~ ,•° <- : f• 1..1" $l7l : ”41 WE , ILA _ • CA , 1 .1f Ir . 4 • - ! . ..11P.4 r•• , - . .1.0 id. . . _ . _ • • ;c:^:.-1.•• A nee" stotk ofi choice patterns, whicii.eanwei ' • •be exceltedlin And variety. " 4 • 6 — Buff - Ia reen. T an. r, 9 and Fail 44 C0101:8; Gilt and 7irelfni 'llordoirt, orer 196 Alre*ie. patterns.'ter: .dU 11T • .illo. l osl4 , 4*iits; - : , . All, the' „,best -ipatternl:in that - mm*4C .wi, • sheet" 8, 7},1 2; 18 aiid:24 fiat wide. - , 'SCOTCH WINDOW LHOLirkliDS;- { Buff, Green, Blue altd,Vo4 4 / 1 In ,a L, } iia • ENG,LISITiVOGLEN - DBUGGETB, uI Bright Colors; 2t, 81 1 '81; and 31 Yards - Wide. • • Wciolen and Linen Ctlllatl C 1066, Eng li sh Wilton, and Velvet Bwiss' Leal, and Application ' Curtains, , In patterns that are not to be build iliewhere NOTTINGHAM - CURTALNEI; , Englisht aridlrenoli Qoodsfor Hetify Ciitt4situi NEW PATTERN CORNICES, Carpet and Curtain Upholstery. Orders promptly and earefullY ezeimted.— Will send carcdnl and .exptirldneSd • ulholsters to any part Cor the country to laiCarpets and put up Curtains, Shades; &c. ILTABLAND & cams: I FIFTRS - -TREE"r. /I A RVEY BROWN • . Next Buil'ing too 11. S. Custom Nome and Postotrice . rfeb2t:r67-bm.' WI • 4141 Al gk"41040,4111-414W-144-410-4.--..'.. • I , • Monuments & ,Head Stones! - . • 4111.11111 & kIUERICAL.,II,iIIIILE, Marble Mantles, Marble and Stone Fencing and Posts for Cemetery Lots Made - to Order. lAM. now prepared to offer to' the publiC, large and superior stock , of plain and or namental head stones of the very, latest Ktiles and superior finish, and for whieh I am eel ling 26 per cent. less for cash, th'an any other firm, in the State. I respectfully invite those. wishing anything in my • lino, to`eall hnd ix= amine my stock and prices before 'pur chasing alsewherg, as I am deterinined.not to be under sold. • , . ,• - ••,.•• • • _ • JUST tOPENED: • , ,•. ' . MRS. A . E. KO.OKENt. , Milleizery Store, ROCIIPST&B, P. A NEW snit good 'assortment of SPRING MILLENEKY GOODS, including silk, straw. and mourning bonnets, and hats of every style and' quality. Also ribbons, flow ers, molines, laces, straw cord,' and tassels, crystal, amber and jet, bugle fringe and or naments. ' , . STAMPED GOODS , , • • Constantly on hand, or stamped, to order with the new - FRENCH PERFORATED STAMPS AND BLOCKS. _ • INDELIBLE STAMPING enlist.% for la ,.dies'; children's clothing, warranted to' watth on linnen, cotton, or woolen goods. Having -received a new and improved I L PRESSING MACHINE . And the latest styles of bonnet and hat blocks, I am now prepared to alter, bleach and press straw goods in the best manner,.and on short notice. • ' A. E. KOOKEN. mar21"67.-3mos. • - 6000 Grape Vines for Gsle---Cao tabaw "Vines 1 Year pat ._ . , ripsz above are an excellent lot of No. I I Vine; and are offered forsale at. John B. Young's Vineyard & Nursery, pitltochister, r . • Bfaver county, Pa , LtWISSTELLWAGt. 'mar27'67—tf: - . - ..., . -: •• . .. ~ . : - . . . •.. . , -•- • ' 1-. - - -2-y.. .-'.':-- .11., - ;• - •-•.. , ...i J.... --- :, • - I , -.• . ••. 1 ' -- -..,... '_:•-•-•: •. 1 .• . .. .• . I - , -- - ! - '. ~. • - _ ' •' • --:, . .... .;,.. .t) - i . .. s o• . 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A g.4t:ii: . );l il,*,,n 0 tafeislieliAnoWil, itesereedl • 'popular Maohbie wee,ppinallted to the mist' •TiProuf test of suPaoiti.it a trial of jioutpelleieuriatchitilii ihatioliklUedifider-tite jimmies:eat wtf= iTeel(**ityv , ati Asberns NON, in 4 141 3' ,1 54 6 1i tilake-11914 cousiatpLof elveta, ludglie. sakforte,lpulhAes were enteiill contests:Ai 'hi frisi:= The trial"ldled Mae testa ,w,ere most th orough' The melt moles. uoermed at the lbate Fek holkaa flax* . Qom the 12th of Sept.last, end the, GRiND GOLD lIIEDAL, Superior to All Other& --A-similar-lestimony was awarded it--in• the same State, in 1855. This machine is regard ed by the thoniiinds who ciitui Speak . ..from eel . perienee, as the • - Beet .in the World, and is manufactured 14'the incorporated Com pany of 1 , Persons Wanting any 'or these machines, can have them-by applying to the undersign ed, who is the Agent;for Beaver county. • ,lAMES PATTERSON., aprl7'67—Smos. 'New t allilee. Pc. C.. U. MEYER. . j ISOM; N. MITS. C. U. 31.EXETEL & Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFACTURERS OF • TIN and SHEEVIRON WARE, ANN NZALEILII IN JAANNED, PI.ANISHED & PRESSED • - • mrAlie t - • House Furnishing 'Articles Cienerally. Also, S general assortment of sarc ware,. CONSISTING OF Watt ' Oc el ebrated Sidp Adses,Slicks, and Chit sets, Snell's, celebiated• Augers & Auger Buts; Spencer's celebrated Tapers and Files, getinine Diston's and Spear, and Jackson's Handsaws, Socket sad Fumer isels;" best made, &o. •i j- • & , SAD.PLERS', gA.RPENTERS. and 1101WAKER,S" TOOLS,' able, & Pocket CurrY_;Erß;r: SCREWS, BUTTS, iOCllh, • • STBA.! HINGES, Atc.. • THE BEST . CORN SHELLERS IN USE , IRON, NAILS, - GLASS, sc., &a. I ..iiiliCeinf f nal. but ' iin gen 7 no pm Miss pesrl: I'M not going to be persot I know some tollis+-lriivingthe cornem Mary sat ananginO the flowers, a sly gli "l i i whom the more xi 4 Zoe defer, . in y . , until you We Itie4 down as etup i honestly, would yoU think it advisable i wity,'lnah by. Mehl till you were se; 1 I , brainless ? ! For my part' my brains ar i l , , t v ndant that I could ; wish to be eonsi l ing any less." I r , . 1 IThe girls laughed 4 this sally', for !slood number one in! her class; and q let wen . restoredOdary :Staid; corn liid the bouquet on the desk. Miss ' PI I tined it was arraked pre•cieely , as it hi before, but said nothilfg. i Mar had bi I . . able to mThproveupon it. 1 l''My ;dear girls,' said their teacher, lookini stiller vista to sea if ;i t was school time, "for bearance is luidoubtetily the better wisp gen era, IIY; 'b et .there may come times when w should fend pp for our . rights." "Sword inband;" enggested Wiiinie. ' ' _ ~ 1. 1 "Noi net so fierceiy as thst ; at any, rat 'o - olos:elere put oprielies;on tbe defensive; 1 us; be sure we have been attacked , at aft; an ally inirkwe have net been the sittaekin _ . , . . , •.,t I I past y .` Since selfishness is the ruling! sin o 1 thimerld, therkii a possibility thiti esen W !sani ez t er ) tainted with it....M. would be well, an iment,_to keep account of the enmbe of alias we use the pronoun In one day." ".k.h.! lam sOll2O of us shou l l i dseve 1 '- einti I be l able to ennui .. Alm long linen!' es l'l' ri .... : Winne folded her. bands; With a droll lOok of . ! • . des sir; then inn Milt pout—"l don't believb Broadway, o . ppoelte !t r u ss Presbyterian Church, ! ' , New The 1 • _ yo ever sugared train selfiskpeople as nave, I . The undersigned, I having had seventeen or ,our blood would boil, too I" ' 1 years esperiessoil in the - business,. feels him- !soil. peculiar .innile ~isesed over Miss :Pes.rl'i self folly confident., with his facilities for re- i hail. "MY blood !used to be as froliasoree .14 calving goods direct from Ihe•Manuhicturers, • ii •-.. • .- .. . 1-. that it writ beta every permermissaissa, to °li r! 1 but /um get'"g it ta m e d' now ' In call and examine for themselyes., , - , , ' has not Inez So fiery far distant when apr1.0 . 67--Smos: .: -', :0 • .'• - - w o ft en com pelled, to bite . My lips tol,kee : ba4 words. , which I fear would have lire Teri scalding... For three years I was MO°. tecll with a WiMan who had bat one idea is own incompiii•ablebeic.: Were we ittable%;and praised her birds, it : was sure to be denion: lazii•ed to;as . beyO l id 1 the possibilty: of bisvil i , her sway - of prepring said viands wii the 0 431 right Way alai:44oM's ; and she 71 . 01114 dCiribe . to ns wiry gravely , as though we had buss ill our lives in the backwoods, processes with which we hid been familiar from ciiil/1- hri . Many: _a iias has the assurince been given us that the butter was mimic bY the-eowst *cn garlie."- . 1 1 " 1 1sad would yen sit, there demurely and , a lo l w I yourself to In! ‘ ll kwi. 0 s'il.b uu g y o win'S • a baby ?" I -ifinnis'a eyes Wm al . h ' - 1• :".' J 11 Tin y Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing done to order. NO 220 BROADWAY, jan16'67 7 78m. I NEW STORE Milli 13 to olt• Ir Shoe s. • 1 1 • • • i''i• • ; - . r• BREIONS dm:Focus of economising, wil find it to tfibtr interest, to call et r itUSHIS NEW STORE, ADMINISTRATOR'S RO T ITTEBE of adminisiration on tie setae, of Li Rid* bs..wroww,l late of Darlington, Beaver co., deed. hav/Ilit been t rated unlereigned,all persoto Web tit wad estalo are recittesteti to makeinunediate paysitent,vid theta having Indies stgaiast said- mugs WM, present them to the subscriber properly au tbentieated for settlittileot. 3,11. ITEON,:Adm'r., apr,l7'67-43t. ' Enon Valley,' Pa., A DEIN ISTRATC B'S NOTICE. • lABTTEBBof Administration on the *State of DAVID Boors, late of -New Brighton; saver °minty, Ps.,i . having 'teen granted to the tindasived, ill persons in debted to said estate are raquested to make tm: mediate 'payment, aid' thous' Weiss : claims against Owl saute will; *agent -Choi prsperly authenticated far settlemus. - • - fi. , 11: 'BAUM; sprl7'67 7 --6t. • -S'aw Brighton. was dim . s;wiAo-- Buckeye as 'the Imsehise ATIL*MLIN M - EXCITSIVELY , • .• : ~...,.41 si.i.: . ric : • : =; 1 71; 4 7 1 p, c•I - vir:4;:,Kmailit:r...l & li: 1 - Kl , irtrt,i la. 2. , ~.- ;. i. r „,,h,,, , rir :,il ftf .: L r ,- 4 1 1.0..4 i ~.,„ ..; ,?,,, r , t .r. I, ;.;::: Lii : , . ,i tr-;.1... 3 , 7,-.* I: .Of4/47,,AiriAl ! . tiliot*O4ill°, 1 3;trui :Ts F , 4 4 # , . 41 1 1 1 P! 1. • ,'l4l o* - 41; 1 09F , t iellialgt . 1 1 11 4 14 M*111,4 1 P tear 4.1144 [ 4ll l ll' '' 19 ,'- 1 - 4 E 947 , 1 0 4 * -I , r * k - . Mgt ~Y, i liniw i l laill&Plet.4l3WAtit.-. teat,. C et l'l!.'pk. going to . sitllfl - ,ti" . VAvaalig to diito*.l l . o iinfitibf. - ; all ibiaiiott 11.1 ad .i . 2 0 iviii flower ' livorite *abet bid 1 jugt bought filtit rate the seheol:rooth, I Whittle burst Out _thiOttly:-6f , Pleese don't lot - 4,17 Staid span: •, hOlitinet, after iour ' awn dainty Vandi 410tialiotted 'it I"' 2 ' 1. i- z:,•• e: • .. • his 7' : _idszy looked ' up , o.)1. scorn on ice while Miss Pearl,' g her hand over ... nie'a m o uth,ot7drew it f silty. • "Now:that's to NA" bloke out the t., UOllll girl, as soon 'nil l lips `- Gould, v ' thernsebres of these urthete fixed' npin therm - "If-ritt had let Ine*lne l l would bays: tot het what I thotight .of her . abontinahls 'e ' i third." I I ' I' "And would only bee° gained her ill wilt" iti shouldn't haveisied for that; it I Total have made her see•that -her own self is n the o nly atom in the_universe: She ante the prin ciple that no*leknows anything bu bilk, 1 she'thinks I herself.- .1 , verily e i yoai , 11 Pearl, are quite a nisifibeliiill beside bier:l l ' "Lather think'sei4 am willing, save in re. I • i i I anon ho EMI Ilill my rules to idlow leneripr'' ito speak chili anotheiP : ' , • . .„ ligParden ma! 1"1 t 1 not to offend isgain; ) bntjustltell me if yoilike to be set saitle as it yOu had no taste;ne mind, mud in faet r •kio us; litie inother Chis F iie'e expreadve languege , n gumption?'" I"Certainly not; r Eyeli one should lo his felfon as entitled to.; equal conbid( with hhitself; anclj think in general treat our associstee, they 'will,i in, tr 1 . • Bi der our tastes." j ' bstl that MI ~i 31 upo eritio we , C2ll = al; be whe ore yo ; and to giv .o un - s not - ered Wield befo up ' • rl no; en 1111 bean &b, I o 11 • theitPlegiti4tis.lld,linblY.; alq elle-lieestVeel - ...t ,! -..... - :401143ert -,V t 11.€-I.e. ; , ;r.„( 44411 -o. l4 lo l 4 o oraMeti a . 4 itelr , i' 44 # 4llll s _• - -Bugleigh" , writet-fr London to the Sol. ~,nk. 01411; ..g,r4rhat3 disliked:4Uß ktIP4III.I I I ,- ' temtif o oke t ie,- ,; 1 -,. 0 -: .-,11, ,iII ' 1 • ;..,, ,i , .1 I •,.; *too 4o,7o , o o 4lls l l47;Prides' thel sltels# oll - - 4 4 0 d. .title.-teat !of a Pthice , Camissikr the ; CIVA - 791 1 4i litillat if Pretried to 400 0 1 " ,: ai ori' - had flueldighim seendlemantlekl el i;al ,so4:4S i t'LliPstAkite 41 .01Fere it 144111 aS"-I mr a . se IV radians :to this y;'1111.-exeept;thi -1.1 WO 411 2 04. 4 CAP o Otiiiir IDA. ea1 14 4 14, '''.1 pliiraW , rooms Tite-iineeit *ill , not. &ire ' ,4441 r_',./A n ereCiiMilif rAlrr'''TtAlgithl'e44 4 I ilAugh the io'yal•iiittewiit of the- - peke°, 7 nor lieSP l l l 4 ll Pitet.stettlMPWr-"Sle4trtrttitat- ,4 -, * ia' Sheeinee‘her , husband died. :-She will not 4 1 4..40 Iftelegtel:lOrtita ker.:Vile asii4 lo44l 4lal''l'ri 'tfirongliFtlie - royal'ent'anittoe to..the House ',.._ 40 W 11444 „ _ 1.01941 . 44 dos: - 464 `; 6 1 1041 "'N' of , Lotdit, •butioessixitt ughthe Peers! W 44 91 041 bee ;--r' ,l. '-i a t'-:' ''' :'''' '''.:- ,I C I7I, - "t . tide. 1 Bliti:will-notivi - the , royal robe t . 4:400104 0 4410 0110 .- 4 /9FA , Ifith eikelCefd. l *, -*ha abb, Ow 1 eat-hrperson. the "tl9 ' ll-464a1 aita°4l4.l Y 11 " 4. " 4-1414 " °7 " ,-- ro oirouromitororibi,boiskat dm throo4 ,Piailkinieta44l ,l l. 4 o4rogo4* - .7ttfrke 'girl . ' K bin l ivu l hot eirOrsurilinkutirtoritbilit 1 40, 1: 41sinso Imitp44*.antlttrile IreffikeirviterT, eis qv i nit ; su t ras filLetirtdifillittlieek, le MAWS klikilibAlPOW Jibe i i ii i n db a rhea INUSISS fkiliiiiti ilskoi 1 1 10,1414001,401ijiiihriOttiliteMthig#01P :14h os , 4444 end has i sm V isas ii O4 i i bit /,situ: bilk 'kowtow's koooppoitoiroki rii in-iiifiejz : she*nsins. boost, lit fru" :roweirks o „kit inite MO *AU AgOnti e -a, 1 * aedaa , or ,- • ~, hassoloompaarbut :111ferre‘ern nintataitOstr. !wet ereedef f lie steadily I J im , het w id e w ai n , ' i st.. .„ . Th e bared ogoierylater,-sis Abogicriier disimacwali iiipart i mes up at Winsiltiri%red all thump . : thlk Mk/ 41100840 Wet. ealettedil 4 . ).ll sradittac i died &milk - . orb wiiii niasei•Vplato kilt* I .of course • my sentence ,:wee= out amatkir4/17 ' liSiidlain'ailver. servile* is putonttials* I abort, Aki katiSearish-lw betrinielWtheelfhte i -...4 intall,rquiet pony azi4 alolle•witeeletLeer. 4 l i g i°ll ket:wliell Shill- WU so utterl y. llll P l4l4ll6 ._. . liage4h. , QU= uses for /her :iquist , -ridea.st of fiteol-0014'rer the reaseer/eurteeeCtimt'l ' Winstietr,• lad she stildo*,-.• unless duty;:calls, w 4,040 yak- 7 hearme listened k she Ilion&I li ter i d L on do n , goes beyond the private Pert me: cold as an iceberg: ( It was hard—those i l O the63suste. 'The one‘lturvired fine' horses years of Streitilielf N 1 1 .11114 the b it t e .rte ss till " 1 Gist fill the Wittidor weiro are seldom vied; would rise,up in my, soul; but it "proved- a !'and the eight creams for state 'occasions, are I T l ° l°°° P le- 4isci P lini; 4:nade&ina. watchful hot driven twice, a Year. 1 - '- ieskselfishaeu wYI P m Y ° "' Ditt ' ure °T°°°d / I t 1 uThe room-. in Whieli the -Prince- Consort its icy Mantle—lest the . / govern. add ,control breathed .. . Las last iit kept with setup loos mire Minty ,Scrtielle• ' Tee, I learned three .verY nu- ' 'just Blithe Prince left. ILI' The ladies say that portant. lenses's: first,' however Pe stisl ' hai g ht - 'each' night the dressing Own and slippers are be to my own way of doing things, not to con- L put in their accustomed flue. The Queen's Illiflei it th e "' V way , a nd look wit h dis Pa r" yponfidential ' attendant isj, Highlander by •the mt th e w ork in uponor others ; sec ondly, •to • - i name of:Brown He Mike!' all the orders from • listen attentively to those who were converses th e Quien—and barelegged messengers come Ig with me, mid show a greater desire tohave 1 '; teem the Queen's, spa i talents' at Winsder them talk than to talk myself ": ol ;.- ' 1414711 when her majesty is to be served. This Brown not to nuke my owit talk consist, in recitals of I; hes been the occasion of,a world of talk. Ile the sayings and doings of the great l--first is about fifty—tall and spare—with great %a pemen, singular number. netrdnetY o.- esset—i. !wane% and attends the Q?een tb and from Girls, how many of you would liike to learn thl , , London. Great nttempte-hgve Veen made to , same lessee!" 'i . • • ' - i dislodge him, but all in yri ea.. -'The Queen hat: sq . would." , " • • I ni Winnelooked up,, endla will of her Own. Br "war l the Prin ce iiss Pearl saw the Consort's Highland servauf t , and was held were tears in the soft brown eyes. 'Phut sh 'by him in honor. Witil Vintoria rules Eng land to . Mary, Staid, but she was movie t. „ ... land Brown will' rule th royal hoitsehold. -- eway, eastiPli , as she did se , a look. of I"' i . “Refusing t4lay the t Q4en, her majesty, I..ie, which seemed to say—"Feu ' never forgets to play this woman. Her visits - td.; "so closely had ' seltishues! , ~ to nalmer..l and Osborne ate benedietiots to t ers-sreand this girl' and y et n the poiir. She' will allow not unseemlyh'onors thought herself "trammelle She drives her own . po ny - wagon .'` t• • y *le I else bottom. ..„ !: --.: . ' 1` ,,, - - .' .- 't ea : ke. iton ijo with a s i se l eei s tir t * iiintie, .4, 14 04, 1.0 1 44 At" t ' " 4 - l ir 1 thels.gifislortlie Sick, thointirin, she-Olktry-T1 11:464#40•1.4.0*. -- -wwptN.; • Th an diteldietrenterwith hie owilKitid.- - 4 W. ,0 41 . 1 4 -04 , 01e .: 1" " 4 thi , biems• - •/::thivis4:9o4 - neglected,thii 11. `it,lltritSt*P 4 7.;4%'2 , ;t 1 - 7 - , ' .--- ' Queen kneels and praysl to 'the-- flora of - , _, , . I _ . all.-• To one she daily, reads , •to mother! ihe potmootto sonntiteeded comfor t; and-tdiodtr.o4 ~ 'lWlraTellii. ?i. 1 ; ( !i( 441(4 44161 b 3111 . 14 -L ' i'- 1- - . , formerly a =legionary ,t o In die and Japan, went to 'Fortress Monroe , on the 19th instant, and spent" Saturday nd Sunday in conversation with' Jefferson D Cis.: The object of his visit was to induce Mr: Dee: vis to apply - to the President for a Pardo , in the obtaining of which he offered Mr.. ; . avts his services.. Mr.. Bagly 'belleTed that , if a 1 regular application should be Made by Mr. Davis, he could support it with a petition 'pre senting such an array of influential • rut es, a large proportion of them from the ridi - fter pUhlican party,' that the movement woild be as successful as' that made by him in the case of Oclvernor ' Vince, of North Carelins. Mr. Davis, however, declined accepting the. pro-' position. ,He said to ask for pardon teas .e, confession of ;gist, and theteuen an a c plica 7 tion would prejudice hie ease at' the', trial, which he was given to understand rap' clime at hand. ?Ir.; Digley, nothing dampted with the-ill success be inet with at Fortress Monroe, .arrived keit toI day, and this afternoon :called on the Presidint to ulcer tain whether i par i don woubgbe granted to JeffersonDavisWithout . an application 4 petigons were presented of 'a itatisfactoTy eheracter. It is.understood that Mr.. Begley wee equally unsucecisful et the *kite Dense: t In the exercise of,tbe pardon ing power the President has been guided by an inflexible rulenever to grant $ pardonimPe. titions. unless sash petitions were aeompan ied br an application from the - individual I seeking the slecMare clemency.' • The Attorney - General's ognse has no . er okrt Ale a huge budge, Of petitions, signed-by hnn4 dreds of people North and South, praying for the release and Pardcni of Jefferson Davis, all of whielt are of no,awall, owing to. •theOefore= mentioned sale.'—{Washington eorrispondr . mice New York Herald. • • The Last of the Penns . . . . Granville JAIL peun, Esq., the great-grand- , son of William Penn, the Proprietary of Penn- i Sylvania, died in London on the 29th ult. ;This I announcemeut!will be received with sincere regret by suckoi i ceir - eitiseris as had the prii lege of.making the acquaintance-of this' most i l , estimable! gentleman during his visits to this country in 1851 and subsequently. Mr. Penn was the eldest surviving son of Granville. Penn ,.' Esq., -of Stoke Pogis, ho was the eldest. 'sou of Thomas Penn,, one of I the s i joint Propriettkitis of Pennsylvania. ihcrs Penn ; was the eldest son of Wm. - .Pen n , % bis second wife. Hannah Callowh il l.' We Under- &Land that. the only surviving descende 1 nt of the founder of this Commonwealth, who bears ci the "mime of Penn . is -an unmarried -hr i ther of the late G ran ill Joint Penn, whO was also a bachelor, so t.lutt.. the name - will soon be ex— tinct. There:.are k several deem:Wants of the founder, however,' of; other names,. among whom may be inentioned.Lord Northland, t i Lady Gonum, and the Penn iGaskill family, uf this pity. . . i-; _ - hloirana dates to the 19th ult. are rective4 The Helena Post tells of terrible suffering in that territory.' ~DUring the late cold, spell' a man named Arohis blcCurtis was frozen to 'death ilorieback near Bannock, rod five other men had their limbs so badly froislithat imputation became'necessary. The ti.atripiraL ture ranged ' from 45' to 5T degrees belt)* i zero, I 1 i 1.-1 , 1 2 111.1 - 14)101E :AA. t;# - .; . 9 S .1 IS ;1; " ' • '• 41 , 1 *1.4 - , .. • . . or want. - All through he' Highlands she is regarded mt an augel of IMerty, , "Her favorite iporn at Winsdor ovlooks the tomb at Frogmere where Prince Albert lies. He wapa benefactor to he poor, and the work i he began she seems res lved. to finish. . Tho 'lnight he died the Quetta! called in a yciung wi-, it W - dow who was in her ho hold to sit with 1 -l er,, . sad when ail was over he Queen , said: :lio one now hveslthat can .allure . ViCtol la." . ' ei, Tea counsel of Capt. Win, who was exectis tad for alleged ornelti at Andez:soniille, lien just published a statem nt to prove the iIIIIO- t e canoe of his client, and 1 ays that the night be- fore the execution A m nger from a high Cabinet Officer came him with the offer that if Wks would imp o ats . Mr. Davis in the crimes charged 'against 'in his sentence_would be commuted.. He addn •that the tiger was made to Wins and declined by him - . Tun Belgian Ministe of War statserthat. France. is baling 480,000 breech -loading mus kets manufactured. - The arsenals- in Prussia are actively at work.: iustria is having 600,:- 000 muskets converiedinto breech-loaders.-- England will hevell6o,oo . o similarly converted by the end of the year . Russia ii transfer- ; i - ring 1300,000.• Denm a r k , Holland, Switzer land; Italy, Spain, Po lige', dreece and Jlel glum are allerigaged • the samewarlike pre paration— Ms Maine colonists in Jaffa,. according to a letter from James P. Sanford, who visited them in March, ate bu lding houses. and cut tivatmg three' hundred acres of land. The oolonj numbers one hundred and sist.i. per sons, and four adulM and seven children have . , died since their arriyal Food is aimuidant.— WILLIAR AIIR MART dot.t.zott; in Virginia, le 'to be rebuilt, emu help is wintedf.... •It is the oldest collegeln Ame ox, but - was ' 'burned down during "-the wa r:" Jefferson, James Monroe, John Mnrshall, Winfield Scott, Peyton, Edmond and John Randolph, L. Taseweli,! John .I.Critt!endeo and others well known, were graduate- of the iollege. ialaltiell CAUDAL ' , f Andover,. Wednesday last, be st ' .ut the brains 31 1 hie wife with a hot flat-iron. Re had previously beaten his grandchild, and his wife's . rettion stninces at his crueltyl . resulted in Ler death at his hands. Carrot is lover fifty years of age, and is supposed to be Oirtially insane.' -Tus ‘ oity anthorities f Eittitannah, have . conumtricated to Colcui 1 Reynolds, • Quarter;! master at that place` eir willingness to give a tract of land near Laurel Grove Cemetery, to be used 'as s national cemetery for the Is= torment of deceased Union soldiers. The tract designated einbraces tyro and one-third acres of land; in which, tbere are already - buried. `2s6,Uniett soldiers, thOirgraves being inclosed by a nest.picket fen d . • I" Os the .115th of Narleh the troops in Beiota° attacked the Congresamhile'aitheir d•libers tions,'hy order 'of OlFraeral Mosqueral• ' The immediate diasolution of Congress 'was the oonsequenpe.' Afterwards Mosquers seised sod imprisoned sixty-eigV Senators,and represen tatives, among them the lair. dent. i. li • .1 . .2 AV F:Ir::4IWYPN . 9SER/Wc i 1 ' • v,.. t,i' RA E ,.- ._, , ,..5.... Li. .-,,-.s ....j. 64,111., is .: - - -z- .‘ , ..: b4l' ''," - • ' 1: "ini i' AdvirtiliiingiA. 4IV nktitAt. I 1., !oci 'aiitir"t 7 . 7 , .* - 41011 1 -4 4 1a ' isidittoi,ll.; ao,ciakix• r-x-iiiiiiiirameagi. iiiidetithiaii-3 ikay 6 iiiiii. - 44. - . 1 . " --- icatiiiiiiiim. - .. 1 ' 411..Ang „1r.,, - l, r° tiP$X7I 1 ML 16 #340...-11$41 .1. - neasqiiit as a spiiiii. ; '-- • -. " ~., .„,...,. I' ' ligiltbi 2s* -ow iiaatno so . 1 . dui , i .„ ct ,„ 4. , ~, , 7 _ ~.„ ...„.. ,;,,, . df. L.' +Ls ,- - ` 1 fitt,...d 'll6llfini. tki4/1g1441;144,' 4 ''''' j yill7ii T _ it - litittragiii itidliiiiii, aittitotiii, "Asiakli &Irate* WOliiiii Ol44ll6'faitkiik"til- ME ~~►~ ..: sc: ! , :t7 f•ti WEE , .4 • r MEE UM xteaations'iletweina stfaito , stild • ~:lkitudifiu• 3l 7 . g ^ L7lle-Patij!lz,C°M96ll4l* of,. k 1 .;1 31 $ 1 a . 61 Tones writes; April, 8 . DiTti any period saw the,Prpider.t.'s eleatfOrt =' -iN 0 4 8,Aborgli-lipenz AimpoosaLAteoix.gre'l cum4a*a t4Prif wh",Wor• quiet, anstiner l 44,o Bo43 uYsiPineßkli rifflifi eii.!!mon•., ll ch.mrs-ft 1 4 141 PIShAit' Moment, and all thi s is suringAd,by Wipe gamma silence of theAgimmraent thP. l * `tiong which egiieke , Ole rat* 10,44440 1 , 11 ; d YISP94" 2 , II t, ia.a.CAP l ,o# l i ,X 19 , 11 e r e PSl4l4O5 tkOworktar.gt 1ctu5,.9a.44 PlAse Anlr@sidt4 *' 'tIM")'RAO 004 , .thll i ;;4 3 M' ic7a44rigioilOlV,lr.;_eftruelliiiit 0,441 1•100 W.i.Alt.tin OA* , meats Is is dissipatetiby' the treaties:, w.ll. Southern Stews. at Gostiany that any secreit, dfisi ins in rasped. itflielgistartitti , .tenpandell ea byttlureutrriagentehe totuttotmf... BleM'isre P.nacitimaf Bl:dmittmdhmk`altd that mr i el pratensitimitie Isamnohnisiontliiposild* thetinterpeUationOfrblu,:iennigleni"%jby' ties intense agitstion_in Gersaittapand.{ the ippetil to the powers thatsigned thetreaty of 288 'OM of the Paris Rapers, turret favorable to the ' annexation iof that, proilciee to *raset , "The quection of-Luxemburg 'is no! longer one of aggratidixemest, it is one : AKliogdi dignity and influence. A great Coilitit like France is always ad liberty not to put forwird pretensions,. bid the day it does put. them for ward and considers them just, it cannot mune. them at the bidding of fermi' ti Power, especially when that power J ima ,nd right of f ts Own.' The slay when It is *her: , wise, the dgy when France Et:meant her wish only to bend berate the injuumion of the .for- eiguer, she is no longer a power even! of the, third rank, and, to use M. Their's ,express- 1 ien, she is uo more than Belgium. The con; elusion so be drawn from the artiale[• of the Etehtlard is, then, either the evacuation of Luzembarg by Prussia, or war, arlerj a brief delny betw'een Prussia and France." The apprehensions of the p i ublic at'e more over Increased by theyumor that Marshal Mei Mahon kas been, telegraphed for; that a agtgc "couched in energetic ternts,'? i. Luxemburg, hasbeets addressed by the FreaCh government ttithat' of Pumeise; • ti*itriceri`of theitiffhisiViirsti' thViialt **Agit . Praxis. prialiietbaXibente Lion of baldness, and`iltai..ttaithdiftildh‘!"' dal sad ladnatial: eOttCyilattalianid - ilir4laa' a7itia!'f4a:4lo, 341ra ie . ; Which affected alLsortsofPulklie t sectiiit 3 / 4 On the strength ' of .the •Ilispatches from the • ... Hague if was hoped that it• would -open With arise. ; It was quite the contrary, and on r ro.a flettion it was seen'tbot those despatoties4n-; stead of showing that the Luxemburg question was almadmied; only tneant•that it was :dia. placed; that it was no longer,at the Hague, but at Berlin and, that the resolution come to by the King of Holland has the effect of 014- .. • cing France foie to face with Prussia.' •In ;,ad.' dition to these causes.of uneasiness we: have the numerous strikes among the•voriout ' ci sed.of artiekns,•and, the combination exist among them; the . distionfent occasioned the unforttitiate Army ' Organization •Bill, 4 the tielicste heilili of e the d'rince;: Imperil .1, which, hoWever, I . mxiassured, has been grJt ty - exaggerated. •- •• ' :'' ,I • -. A cosvritaxt.r disposed gentleman, meld n in this plaCe, upon-retiring late the Other ni b walked imiedendently and somewhat no' 113 up stairs and along the corridor to his re .7. "Why, What _ a noise'yott' make," said Il i ifs who'heard.'with some anxiety the heavy t IA of, - /ijs boOt. "11(4:heavily, yon .walk : r.-- 'Well, my', dear,'!",wai the gruff reSpense, it you can get a barrel of whisky up stairs ,with any less noise, I should.like to see,i-oci do t,..' . —Ex. • L ' 11' Is Belgium, where every Post-office hisitir, telegraph wire, a message : of, tik , eniy words is sent to any path: of the kukgdom for. ten cents. In Switzerland, under the same sisters, both' messages and money order's can be beni atreri low rates, and the l People send more messigee than letters. Tx a petition of Francis Joseph,- of AwOrisr fOr the interference of our goyernittent i 4 be, : half Or Maximilian, 4is %mother, er,lielle life le • • threatened by the Liberals of Mexico,; was discussed the Cabinet nieetietontiietkri. Wait wae,theught thia the patted Eitabneeeithr take no pirt iti l the matter. = • - -THE Macon Telegraph announces the arrival in that city -Of ;Mrs. llatTiet !ember Stowe, and hOpes that her Sojourn in the south has been a . pleasant one,. and . that she , the -morals pi southern people much ,improved since she, wrote ”Unele Ttim's Cabin.r Ir is not nark that kills ' men--It is worry. Work is healthy : --yon cannot, put more on .11 man' than be can.beir. "- It is not; the . reralti; Witt that • ilestr,oys the machinery, lantittie hon. rear creates acids; but love *ad' tritisti are sweet juices.' • - • f.• • .1 Ai'sll. of salt-.water *se' struck St' Ltivi renep,_ ifettsas, , a few days ego, while bot4ng tot , sr Mei for a :Iweiden factory: :- w a t e r one-half pound of Malt to' the gslio44- At that the business .of inanursetuttng salt is mi! ejdereci,yiofitable in 0114 4itio4 ', —; ., Amngepients.nre.alreatly made to eionmePee the inanitfvture, end it Kezpeeted by fall ae hundra birre:s per (I,‘y• 'will be proluce. A little girl,. lour, years old, wea l rec • ity,' eallideei a wiinesi is a police court, 4ndb rag asked ...O'hat 'become of little folkastirllo tell ielsebooils." iottocontly'repliid that ,they wsrej aka* • - l. ) ` I ERNI T ( li f , ~., ~ E 11 17:t1 ;by MI MEE =
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