II I 1,1 TIIE PP AV R** AP •P 4 ~ .5 : ) IsTVILISIIED EVERY• WEDNESDAY the old Aztecs building,im 'Tamp tilazi? : 1 • - • . i ot o , r A ., st • . oe. 1 e ..Y..; , (1"(....k:1 0 00 D OLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. ' • 0110 - 0 ) copies of Ai, p R a wsu I itio furnished, in co re, at Aremile wor.L.:. , I , , 1 oweeeleatloneton subsets of teal or general in. toopectfully eelleitxd. To Insure attention, 10,--leLtlib idtd'W, Itlinfiel bo li a the tiat,littkat pitblltariZt% mo m spinet imposition. I # oters.end eerntannicatione should be addressed to AND Editor di Proprietor R , it'. C. 110AltDXAN L D lION i O/LuPATIIIIIT. fedi ft'sfifetftlartrce iiitinorAßes ~godpirater, VII it has ;iota In Bravo , for the pr cttce of the ath ,.,„t..ei of medicine. Office near Anshuts'e Tin 1 ^ 1 ;4",. Third et., Series , Pa. sar.is . _,,_.• r - - • s.. • T 16. MARQUIS- VOUNNINGHAM ^PRACTICIING PHYSICIANSII -ROCILESTEII, PA: tiro pors ost i rA Ankese4 fo lks Amapa pim p A5llll v eal: tf• EDERIIAUT, }G, ENGIABRIIILIIkAitriti r IRY O iik NEW BRIGHTON, PAL • t i ft‘ Flq MAPS AND—PROFILES MADE ON • Ilion notice tIo1:68. ▪ D E N 411:44-viitrictili.. • FFF.It ; 1113 PRoPESSICINAL SERVIC I: MTO U the elite/am of If aka viethlty rth oro Drng Store, Third Street, Seat or, Pa. 1031.4 Beaver Serail*trY 5.41 Institute. FALL SESSION OBENISEPT. 8,1868. . , Tsc it ow,. sO LONG AND SII(ICESOULLY I pinductrd by Prid.iTayihr andabla sesltiantaMffera 0.1,,,ne roams in the Classics. English and Y Music. addriza - It..T. TALOR,. ;yitt..4 JOS.' %OKI IT ECT,. • • AND . Engtn(er 4/ anc‘ ..yal . thittd!eri. l - 1 . Sri paa old lthrsitleucc, ' • ROCEIESTER, PA. ao LAVGIONfik GAS .4) ALL YE TII.VeIIAYE BEER Stiir titatiO t ale autohl miseries of toothache, and dread ,of meat., awl you will find that Dr. Chandler .h Co. re ready to reflect!. volt by the use of the great pain, - I,Inner—LAITGIIINGIIAti-,ond make their nxtr.vo . -nun , in" nletware;ratber than of pain. 311 dental operations perfortned in the beat pinwale tnner, and at 1113-4011 able t 1.31118 as by any" good Dem tits the county. , • :Office in heaver Staffer', Eocbeeter. pAOr_ -ly. , .1. CIIANDLEIt CO. , 11, 0 , --4-' -----.—.. . , 7< z r, . • , (Li. C . __ __._....' i.:L. v .7,1,' DMMTIIESII"--X --,..ti . - z'N THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY ` , Lt I inform the cltlzene. of Beaver and vicinity. that, .., 1,110 opened an office impeaver, Pa.. for the practice ;' d Ilvete•try. Holum Eadeetlkre*exprienee In OW ...t 1,14,e.ien, andli.ttlera hl eirto be able to give gnii `'.4 trAt oat i.fact ion In hie huAineme. • 1 4 wcvnice In, ilie nid "Gormlv lintel" bnildlo4'. enr(letrit4t, Bova, P . A.:4 AU wuricininvinged fgr ilo )e,r. '. ' „, , j't .• 4 , SI'Si r GOODIIIIEN. jetrot:ty. ~ • , Law Partnership. ~. J. H. CITHNINGISANI, E. P. KUIEN. ( IttrNN NGIIAM KUIIN. • IL:ttmsr 7 tEs. art laampr. -OFFICE, ST., r ipe: - 1 1 1 t Ardifig2 041 01 - DX C. 11. WARRINGTON, I (SPCCESSOIt TO DR. W. A. ROSE.) • I'IIIrgICIAN and ISURGEON, Graduate of the rnlversity, of Pennsylyants, MK - loaded palluipently at . Rochester, Beaver county, Illotn: had many Nears experience Wall branchet , 0 W. pr tle4. of 'medicine. he offers hift service. to the of the a Hinge and surrounding country. . (Mice and - resldence nn Water street. emend door 01 the Pittsburgh National Plo* Factory nb •IN he ritiv be consuited,after June IStb at all hou.s drys or night. LielTO:klnes JEFICE I I7, ' Mittel" Maker, , and Imeller, Third Street.. Beaver• Penn f a: (le room adjoining, J. C. Wilson's eldee.) ),.; 'God wtchrsrlitinl dune I t i o 7 r e i t i i r r s repaired avid r Im i t 3:4 l ;rh, e n patrim4e or 'the p/bile is solicited, a d ;Ar il,;ielsfaction guaranteed. Give us a trial. (,_ • npr , Of' Chas. 'B. Notary Public, Conveyancer. • and Lriurance Agent. _ 4 n &EDS .AND AGREEMENTS WRITTEN AND 1 tr neknotledrementsinteer, fit 'laving been duly comttessioned as Agent for sover.• • hl tiro rings insurance Coinpunies, representing , the Jae, Accident, and Live Stock Departments, is ptyptired to take risks and write policies on the meet 10%rodterms: t Al", Agent for the "Anchor Line" of first dams • 'Ocean Steamers, Tickets sold to and from all ports in 11.„4; , ,, Newt& !Mind. PoOttindAlermardsald France. Idlre In Leaf's brick row, Diamond, Rochester, Pa. • SPRING AND • SUMMER . N ‘''' •G I 0 S N I E . • ';011 • • TIIE 1".1D SDI D . FOR3I -; his friends end the public generally that he has ~.t received a new stock of goods of the West ptyies for spring and summer wear, which tlia offers at very moderate rates. P ale GE.VTLEMEMS' FURNINIING GOODS, CONSTANTLY ON UAND. tenting made to order on the shortespna' • slide • t,otire. Tankful to the public for past favors, I hotilf by tltt.e attention 'to business to merits continuance of ite ejune. DANA EL 3ITIALER, . , • BRIDGE ST., BRIDGEWATER, t t: 01) ' Sands & Rti•nemin, No. 30 Fifth 3reet, Pittsbu ugh DEALEItS Iti ,HOUSE FURNISHING GGODS;. 1 / 4 111.VER AND PLATED WARE, BRITANIA. JA panned. Wooden . rind Willow' Ware:. Airivricnn Awl rtoich Clocks. They have always on land tho 1,,11,'m@ • lug- 3 • . . 41Ine spoons, Tea Setts, l Water Coolers. 'As spoons, ' - • Goblets . ,- ',''' Wahnnt Brackets 1.,1 0.• Forks, R ea Ttays, - ; Iron Tables, 1 ih**crt Fotke, i Salvers, Clothes Iloraes, ' Curren Urns, I' lac Che-ita '' • . , INlntt 68:ly LIingt,uI4IIO I LUMBER -. 7791};v:inkRsioNED itAvE ON' HAND AND ntivr for Pale M the Imisst rotes m the market.' I Soo ico * ftsa No. 1 Common Board, tmdressod. tii .. .., 2 ... " ' 6 ,9 6 r , 0 " 10. 1.'2 anil 3 Paced Boards. extra dry. ''''.'n o " Extra Orytrltitering 1t,...14 and 16 feet long. n , co •• .. .. Weatherboarding, worked Ms atherhordlng of all kgind. made to order. ;,14i) " No. 2 Flooring:l2, 14 and 16. 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" llqi Stieet; Plttrbtti ,'a IT is believed that the' titue his "mute in the progress of American architectittc, When th:i queetionlitil no. isiagcr be asked, "Whit ehall we Use RI roods - 4Y' but, "Ivnetin we OBTAIN ?rid BLATE.I-- Oblercousitrleehdre lOng established the tact ihs,t no material isesiArell adapted,ind sddnraile,. as Slate for coreting; buildings. Tiro 'oiitscies to' Its general usein this country have exhibit heretofore, Arai,' the transition character or hotiety:, which is necesnirily oppestil to permanence twarchlnintures, .andsetoud, the great a s bundtuce and,lownrice of inn? ber. The first Impediment is rapidly yielding io nevi. and riper ideas on the Anhiect of building, cad Mc: oth , er must soon give away to the scarcity and adrancing price of lumber,soltable fur roofing purposes.. Wo submit si taw leading advantages or. a Slate root'. , It In ouperloein,severy other luuppearrice. It br (way put on. It opaives huiura.uce. It Is tire proof. It Is Ilmyorbihable.' The Twin City Slate Coinpauf a Mines are in North ampton .County,;Penn'a. ThO,Slate,"is a Amman dark blue,. iinchangealge felts in perfecti smooth plates of any size required, and hardens steak, ily by exposure to the atmosphere., No: Slate in the United States is superior to it,in all the qualithel cum ti al to a good roof. and we thing but, little equal tt t is tarnished at the yard in Pittsburgh, at tbethte* $15.00 a square (one hundred square met), which with e2penie of laying, will add about 25 per cont to the cost of a shingle rob( St presentprfees.• Samples of Slate auty" be amen: and ordeca loft Si the office of A.l' Shallenberger & Co., liochester..PL Parties at a distance, tan address 'T. 5., Newmyer, No. 41 Seventh street, Pittsburgh, Pa, ' marrOilititat RAILIi,OSADS.. •• . • AIdF . IOIA,OWAX46 O III4IIeV —. . • Oh_ 'yd atte itniefth.l eat. , ' • I. emir' (Sunday* exechted) at todoww.- Meals leaving Chlautu at &35. P. M- leaves! at 1 cav ing Pittsburgh O P OO IWiST y.] ' • . . iißtzk's. Exr's.ißxr's. Esea . , 1- -- Pittsburgh ' , Xi aJllbtat 615ax' 920att 150i$ Rochester Hi 310._ am 1040 ate 1 Salem • 451 1031 - 1226,34 "447 Alliance • , • i t 513 1123 115.: 540 ' Canton 'I an , 1213 mt 758; , 626 Massillon. ,• • • .'t 1117 r 240 218 645 Orrville . 1! U s : 132 252 718 Wooster ' M/7 T.lO 745 - Mansfield ~1 16 , 400 • 5011 ..- 028 i ti itlatri 445 530 . 1(410 Crestli.ne . Ow- GOLan 000 1015 Bucyrus 1 .1025 523 610 1641 Upper Sandusky ...... ..10a3 718 i 719 1114 Forest ii 1127 749 ' 751 1t47 - Lima • ''l22lrx 003: 906 113 ax• Van Wert l i . 128 1015 . 1016 'lO7 ' t Fort Wayne 11 . 100 1•11Orn 1150 320 . • Columbia ,‘ $l7 100 1107ast 336 Warsaw . b 40 133 132 412 ' Plymouth • , - SMO i 300 2M r 3.55 Valpantbso t i 635 447 415 TM Chicago I I Mil . 700 520 2 910 • . , • TRAINS netts ZMIT. • • , tExioil.; Exr - s. EXVIL . 4.T. 1 ,.. • ---- I-1-- --- ----- . Chit:nip 11 430atil 890au 92Orn - 5.33rn Valpands ' 1 617 i 939 1100 110 riyipouth • 1 90 '11125 1237 an 900, Warsaw NM :291rx 132 930 .Co l es ' ' '''.,;, lilllk ' MO - , 217 1010 Fort Wayne ' 'l2•Mot 2.00 - 315 1115 ' Van Wert 2OB , 302 ' 430 . 1213ast Lima i' 3:B' ' '4OO 533 • 1:5 'Forest 443 ' 1400 . 553 218 Upper Sandtisky I . 514 533 .. 718 2-310 12 . Bncrus ' 557 . war 801 t 5.1 D - 635 . 830 ' 040 Cr " tline '1 1 bapAlt 65,1 - ow -'355 • ' Mansfield , ' 4110 , ,7113 ,_ SU 424 Wooster • • - ,t 851 1 853 1100 550 , ' Orn•ille ' 515 , 918 1127 : 515 - .: Massillon, I .t i s s . 760. 1157 647 I 4,:antori ' 5 , ...... tt. 1006 : 1811211 703 Alliance " ' 1 1114 UM ' 1050 1255 113415 Saloon • Sali ' ' 11110 an 125 - 889 Rocb &ger .. ... 11255 an 105r.is 302 . 1005 Pittsburgh 1 155 i 210 410 1110 11113 Youngstown, New Cestie • and Erie Express leave YoungstowA at t3O p. at; New Castle, 4.10p.m; mit es a Pittsburgh, 6:00 p. tn. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh 7:15 a. m:arr. at YonnOtown,lo:4s. N. Cattle, 940 a: Mt Yonnestown. Now,Castle sad Pittsburgh Accommco; dation leaves young:um:it. 600 a. mt . New Castle, 7:10 a. m; arrives nt Allegheny, 10:00 a. tn. Returning; letter: Allegheny,. 4:15 p. iu; arrives New Castle, 7:05 p-sn;:Yoimgstown; 7:50 B. In. - „ • ' R. 3tYlats, General Tir*t Ages,: CLEVELAND it I'ITTISDUILGII RAILROAD. , • On and after May IL 19118, trains will leave Stallone , daily (Sundays exceptdil) As follows. GOING SOVTII. . • .. I Hatt.. Exr's. MAIL. Accost. . , Cleveland • 1 tcrsix 1010rx - 840ra Euclid Street. 46 1 • ' 3M Hudson 1 1 9 8 30 • 121 103 605 • (.1 EUCLID& i''23 141. 547- - Alliance" 1 41101 213 - • 640 - 1 1 11.54: 2 32 .:.. •. RVll l aDitr...;.; 5 . i.'et! .mr* 4 1$. - ; so V Ka ilOarei.'. •••• . „ , ' .. ..... : • • . . . " • • 13Luzei Exesi lAceo44 , Wellsville 850 ms 313risi ..... , •• - • Bayard ' "1011. •l 445, , . • ...: Alliance - 11,51 6l O, . • - 745aat ' Ravenna - • ' • bloom .047 . - 881 • !Judson. • -- WA 613., • ..... . 9111 ', ' Euclid Street • • ' " 137 . 659..• - - 11417 • Cleveland --•- • 'l5O :, .710 • ..4:.4 1030. .. . 001110 EAST. : ''' . .; ~ i - , • -. • -• : • lExes Bitr's. Ham,: A . C1,1 Belisle :,... 11:0aa • Mesa .2301 a ..."." lieldgeport • */•••• 1 11 S 1 frikk 2-4 24 A • "" - Steubenville,., 'l2lBru 743 : 3417 • - ..... Wellsville , . - - IND ' 1 930 ' - t '445 1145 i, Smiths Peril '• . - 2311" • 912 " 1557 545 • 8eaver....... •.'.....-.:' 807 - ' 940 ' 1:1917 , 790-; Rochester .i. SIX ! 965' "MO 120 Pittabtagh".'" - e.. 5. 1055 , 105 Ble • .. . , • (lonia 'WEST• , ' - „ . . Haim. Buz's. Duos. Amur •.,----- .---m.5....- •••,..-- :Pittsburgh! - ' c.... 4100sai 1110ra 435 an Ws , ' ' Rochester' ' 710 . WO 1360.: 448 - 'Duvet- - • • •• 790•• .000 ~f •- 600 410! timttWo.llm7r. ..... ,• • • 757 333 ' 583 •• MO Wellsville , ea . 340-.•;; ,•115 '51,5: - . Steabenvifle.....,... 4r. 82 5 443 ' -313 l'• Art ,d ,, ipert . " 1035 rem - - 91 T N.,.', Deflate • . • '" 1016 F ,- 'ln - " - 10.107' . ~.f 41 - " - T — AWAS. i3RANCII. - . ' • , VOW._ Philadelphia sao a. Bayard, It 111. m.. • • r. . Li • • , „ , ;(; . • Etoutkto'llkk - 4;COIZmS erti. (# " T::;: ; PAPPA'XIIST . Mt , 'MOROI= •TO, ~ 04 #l3#4,otini e #IOIFACSIO*I =BM • .1:: • 4 `' .• r e , Never in thia4o4l7 itthi*Orli ' -- 1)66 a tlinti WI/P l 4l'l OPPeOrai, 0 64 e rani WO was so rfnipartint- akai ' e tirea• int. • In Me SiMinstieliCiiiitiaatAce3t is of Ihegmterst*si,s4liesuloo, 440, OP. 1 emir; turn:din the Tight ilireciton: , Waite *yob% of4/114114iraji4i is iciiii.AuftOn fonnorly,ccigla In a lifelm.% .p.rrywrofstAit of lifo tow tells-witliirenienikicisoffootmithe. deetpy. of 011r . faCq aiitt'etienletherefort be 'o4ljust4d to the :, 136 *4400 civilization. This T hie can be accompliohod,Oli by properly training the youthful tubalwhile it in atisceptible of being controlled' ihr. 'good and 411 ?W03 1 rPOse E t. ' ,• '• Thebooklieforous* is a valuable Contritin iiodul the clinic et education. • It does, ,not merely deal witirthe dry details of practical school 61c1iing, - but pretientsapillosoPhical view of the subject, based upon a rational Simi Scriptural analysis of human nature. The, old theories are carefully examined, and shoWn to be seriously ,tiefectite, - . The child Is ito tearer tobe considered . a totally depraved machine, whose position in life depends upon the Seeldents of clianee, but it is to be treated as a wonderfully sensitive instrinnent,i_whose life musk may be a. splendid harmony cr a J i :terrible diskord. The business of the educe torts to , develoir the young into such' Man= j hood and Womanhood, as wilt fulfill, tlyi par posesof the great Crest:oh , ' "'Macon Lejdone j only by adapting the instructlon to human I nature ai it .is. lutil with . delight - this contribution .to'coce of . tote noblest callings any, one can follow; ' r ThU Importance of the teach ers' profession.fs-bmoit;iirig..inore and more understood..' Oltr schools and colleges are the fountains from which flow the- life-forces of ; society,. Lot who have charge here ful ly undersfand and appreciate the position-they occupy, and;all will be. well And we know; _ of no Ray in which teachers may bebetter in- j *acted in all that pertains to their Mores telon, than by carefWly studying Mr. JeWelKsj work. In order to gilte some • ideallbf the . rmeral ;Scope of the book , we protest a portion of 0 4 10 11160 4 44 . 1 " "Fran the prededingdisensuon, it has been . • ; seep that the government , of the school isl Practically of throe . " general specks:lst; that] of Fora; 24, that of -Autharityl and - &I; that of Lone. The'gcneral elements of- effcei in 1 these species respectively are, in the .first,, ; mere physical4lty, or Slptigth ; an the second Power, . bodily or mental ; and in' , the third, Influence, both intellectual and mor- j Thi general mean" employed in each re-. spective,y are, in the drat, Cbeapillidoi - ;• in the 'second, Requisitiois or Atandaks, either with or without reasoning or penal inflictions: and lin the thirdi Arena:ion, either arguinentative ; or pathetic. ' The general Idea entertitlid of the subject, under each respectively, is as fol lows : uriddritite government-4 force, he is re-', girded as a.,incire go remelting J eri:atom; un der that of;suibority,heAtteld as tin 'Wield. . gent subject; and under that of love, he is.' upon net' only ;an interigent , sub., )eet; but ea capacitated ! for, the ;exercise of a true and loving loyalty. The ultimate supre. Homey attained in ; the. tsuctcessfnt admlnlstm lion of the three.general species respectively is .4 different kluds . Orrespoidint: In the first, the supremacy is that of nide plastery ; . - in the second, is that ' d* &benign , Control, O Lordship;'and kilt° thiridK is that of Moral Supremacy. • - "Tfiliatuilysiint once fevealsi The relative hitPerianeo ai tiese specie's bf govarninent In tt4scbeitil,li bd kifelself tilt bribe order fit which they-liiie Just- been presented, begin ning with the lowest, and riling, with the =II highest,. . . • "The government of mere forte, mulling only io,Aiyafad mastery, hoirrisrer just in - its place, or complete in its 'success, stands ne cessarily lowest In the - icele.. It is inferior in sts governing kied, in the nicani it employs, • end in Usual attetined,: rertherreor% al- though necessary end useiht Within its pre .fieribed limits, it is insufficient of itself; it , is Orrableed unfit to stand idone ; and • if made the'sole or chief reliance., must & ,even lr pr . nounced to be the necessary re source of mere Incompetence to govern, and to be, in its es sential character, base and despotic. "Par higher in the geidoitiinds the Mem' ment of autl.Oritativc power, o r true control. It is nobkr id the idea cheilshed bah' of it self and of its subjects;.More - comPrehensive bits papabilities .ned means,' and more ef (calve and saiuniry in its results. Yet even this species elm hardiihe ciensidered as, in it soft sufficient or,ComPlete. I ,Withont the co operation ofltho first, - it may sometimes' fail for lick of irsaterlarwer•• to 'command:uni•• ,13 V i tiro 'Obedience., \ Without the' bill 'alliance , : 94fre fast stieels , thti gdyppiiii* of love, it must often stop short of 07ing theAlg,lte!.4 2 elements of excellence; and rust fail to ratans ' ' the trueseand7riehlest•results., Ills, of itscin , **pate to the -Preirirsintion of stihstantitil., : li ornerand organio ,hartnony and prosperity. - ut it cannot thattlerfecterown of, all. . grernmental , , sums t , in I, the, schial, - , ti thorough and figdgnkrioistoisnatieo of Oar acter, arid thstpermanenralliance of Is ,rsuli • pets In the cause el fp oil perpetuation and, ' 4, 1)9;64'10....;"! • - ~_, ....i . ' - 1/ , . - i • , , 'The last, thigevernment . of influence; di 'true snpreMeey, is In Its Individual: qbaritfiter, ' . whether i . verleolr, if! its ' eontrolfing „ idea, , its 40 64 ' ePo ll 4 l ;** ' iti-I. l ofieh te .0 46v i t; s•insmts,.douhtless the purest,und best.. • OOP, it • - ..i . ,:fir•lf'.• ! •. ‘ , Amino ';• m. I 4la tard. 2212 N.Phlladelphla 300 pm ERB. 0149P 11 Tkket'Agetit• _ Aiovw. q: • LI -o, z" •/•"'t INEAVEIR; MS Spool GOvppgistist. A 7 rrvd_cildr, S. Jewel 3f. Yr - T igui# o **th'itl 4 0 3 PRITeCIMIRIM 1 14-. #llhttrizaNVAlet able ;tit wlkei4 loverumesztertiotaill • alkali:but deal* *~tri~ples, rind. Lnßtteaoe, it 601 / 13 0. itiarclisetaAreretit. l lo erlibieo erepoendbar Vey north w 7 it' *IP it'elthetiiiitet):Or N * when the warts 'ctis .siiod:trinlifbiauttferi *anal order, 1 1 1 be :i4lan alumiZ has been abed gt‘doWn upon th ere nature, and. - • If 'Tempt with waaddoi The nark, 11111 x4bimeN; 111 #0 61 v Oftil gin 120:1 Fire 114* IA UK last be 1115XgAlle• Bomb= au 4 r!.PloOe.rtn l 3 PothtlaY: be !be*oo l l 4315 P,!" c,413% .and seeks '4 ' l y dii~ : ill 'alone; but- Pro - etbiditivia. Tine°.•ire ctlpt thwgetteraleooolosioet. • iie buiced'eliewhire;, Oveo l l tacit' cliesien end adudnistebo eclea , tletather than partial Or r range freely thiangh all throlitrffie`. forego, lug oPodoe , ans l , 'lPPleYintl*,' 'lke's' proper order and proportioMplusi:;iberfect itegliin a just Mote end toutlisibloug, *o l )- elution .01 the whole. A , jests; len of the inlidtty and 'folio !of would go far toward• the c' of the too current tandem; suftlal'ency araf:ex r cluilve riou.s schemes, of natural mansion, end seformatorr in thou selves considered vidual cifielldrices, but taught and urged, areol gems." MT We learn .from: Si next seeds* of the lbw riper ideltdaY :00ctobel Iteciunter; *44 d°, atht t 4,111 vus hasp Emma bien-liecatied,,end every. thhtittliP44 l4 ; li4lidee,:thet the approach hit iii st nof the brotote will be the west int nestingruidiiiutltSbiri ever-held :In this county: , Wipe thst ',with this timely notice no teacher will find any exanse tor not attending. BRICK. ~ royaraßoir ON tuE DEM - POCRATIC TIC.KET; Racy Heating ,for DOMOCratis • The La Crosse Democrat of July oth hen. dies Seymour and Blair'—who had not then receivedithe norain4loi--without gloves.— As the Democrat, edited by' the notorious, , BriekPomeroy, is a power In the Democrat- • is party, hairing the largest circulation or any ; Dentocratlc• newspaper, it is of interest to I know what it thinks of the Democratic can didates. . . Fearing that the Birkw & Era:miner may overlook this article, and =glee& to 'publish it, we flattish them wiL a copy : • ; trounto iturvxnun. • We notice 'that Gevistraor Seymour made a speech in New , York City on the 25th of June, in Which, the telegraph says, he "proceeded to reiteratohis iiessaformerly—expreased on the financial question" What thuiwir views arks's:contained in his -Albany , speech; our residers are fully ; informed—prectedy those affirmed .by the Jacobins at their Chicago Convention—gold forlthe bondholders—rags for the people.. • It is well known that Gov, Seymour is op posed to touching the linancud question— wants to brave It to stand as it isos.ll in favor of the bondholders, tied' against the *pie— gold,lnd no taxes to pay. for the former, and rags, and all. tho taxes to pay for the latter. With charadteristiel sophistry, he *lye that "our debtis not due until *teen years from. this' time." Therefern he says its present drs cussion-is useless-4t is not a practical quest lion.. - m' - of _following Of the fearfal, coneequen, _ Gov. 'Seymour's advice - we gave heretofore expressed out, view's, and we_riow repeat them,..on the eve of the great event which is to deterfnine 'the dating of the American penela • • • • 1 ' •'• • Gov. Seymeur is trying to put the publip mind, asleep on, the bond , question, and lave the riown,ormses tci sweat, and stagger, and starve wider the leafier, Wagon, to pay the bondholders , their semi-anneal j interest in gold, awl their taxes iin addition.; by . tellmt the country that the financial question should not be , brought intolthe.canyasa this year, that every thing is well, ennugh'as it le; if you will only makoAhe wintry econonlize• in its exPenditupp,,land that a generation hence will he time enough to talk about' the nationel debt, t . • iforojaise and deeeptire ! ,_ It takes ono. hundred and .. . titenty:five , mi lions in gold=s4.4iila hundredaridiaienty: five millions . in greenbacks, at presenl.depre eation—to•pay the interest , on tho bonds: This. load upon Indinstry--this drain • upon the matures °Mho Flowliolders.:-' Got. Seymour proposes: toventinue without ea ting° ibr a generation: or. T r - , , H.; • 1 ' -,:Because he beano" the courage to,grapplo with, the question like's 'talesman and a pa!, AudbecauEs-the hmdlioldersbavagot i blitt theiraoi and are him to,: uphold uft . d .in t tee An the,PIARICOLDBII. IPTIAINIC ' MAIIN OLD BLAIR. ANDlini ni.AlllB • • seuanWSWALLTa4 ' .• it tgpc!tteci - thlitrldout gemarr Bhdr says that'uone orttili candidates ho*:tonmlitenV 4rinuned- van- recall/00e Deinocmtio want , nation at Near'YOtkiiind that theparty Clatbe fitiltiO;br- iv, *gig. farll'arli a now • Win• — ElClian9e. •n • - • =I ° lilt& ittlit r ii die far* i5-mere Muni UV ifitaliblialn% din bah. fVet lased one of that ~ - • libilziottilal* . wi.&404,91A ue ocni ooph. , ovr ,-0 9: WV, . . rataudint't d thi,day. . '-` " .n . la* tbb 'lll4O cofttnionitttli the ) . . . tittilipatty‘ t 1: Oa Matelot taketalit , 1, verlibtgelSglat 4. it. l 4doingett 4ll le bann An t ide, leowei. for pore than odes y years, and dur ing - qt thigihnetibilicing , he *bete ortwvimilUdil Ihttet—tbe rank ' • ' Wilma ihen nrnand aetbreettliorlotT, •Th 1 ritiher bk5004040 1 4 13 1 114 #4" 4 , 1 r,;, ' ifisAlgoklioiyMjel n iO* l3l4l !.“ommtleparty, .• ' iirtia - ntri - bated, 40 the extent , ottbeir 1 , ~ : Mit Widenl4,llle , Of aad,Wereasgr the *Meow .berreer the , No!th 'sand 'O Ol4, a lt4.ledistmie bite trensepdolts cOnvelsions. They yrontlifeitry tstrietteittfirr the-prO tiibteitt-drededieled, dieiddh and , hostilky, lkosiCtalreeteefivdefectiOni lik.:4o4' B — inaggate4,tattneerN by 4:11 turittathieleetiottfer jneeln. saclike 1 '071•of abolitihn'alaWkstn .'hilhe I Cap tol of the Unto* 67: ri • - r- 1 . .' r , i ' Onevf theyoung Blaita,--atambor of Lin. 'a Cabinet/the other, one.oUble. MllliarY toofe: , 4ol4tviiien damning bhnuilf forever, - a t .7 „ . and placing an impassable , or t' tai Wise)! and all ;true' demo. *Oat% f cririihiKby a held iildatiOn of law, greaudacious dedince hf the •Constitution In eioleduMlonnotharmaila a l l i f setn( "S ie * f`a senshicli coespicumisly. Cred in (Mtn on rtiott a the policy Ana measures of the lancoln iiihilnistrition,aid %Wen: respectiulty asked V die -parthsragdeved ,why;; turd,by what lanthOritii Elia =LIDA was taken against them insolently 'answered, as would k petulent boy, when kuestloned why be had been• guilty of ji mlitootiduck, "I tlid it beat:at: .4 laid t ' , vivid to f" —saddle tudiAall itleAbM:of the' Blair family making his fiimt demmotrationlin the 004by.1eadIn g lig regiment' or pitnet fa. •I flea aitalnat the nniirtned•popniaos of 8t: Lou]l . IS, indißeriMfinitdrEih6OClDg down l in the ',crowded streets, men women and, children, rntudering hy wholesale an unoffending pop ulitkon; . wad committing a deed of cruelty blacker and more unite than any of which the . it:4mm suwarrow was ever guilty, and, in contrast with which the acts of iveguin7whipping -lisynaa r whom the —nt brewers of Ldidon so &gn. Nitt u ov Hof political strate,3- 7 that .charntinglyTpure and• honorable piece et., mmr.couvering •ba- Aween f, t ineoln and rounkFrank Blair, rtur-' ing the wit% whetthelanei; while _holding a genend's conkmisihm in 'the army. get, Um.: MIT elected to Congreisirhm St. Loidto? • Frank wanted %eget -latethe Hnino -and be goad'. libe couldn't' be Speaker, he yeAtted.to romainjalarmeral. But he weld' act be, it member of the Souse and.a. l general both al, the same time: gouW.: l o+ l 4- Set, Kpali dtrother, 310111 g. OtliCri, Bad Llocola r -CBlitr4oCtogetberreatteetibeit• iOno ; 1 1.1;01444:', V :~ 5.,. will not- . „flys tha.4.thetNitire dine of something better In ex itlpoaaeaßipQ change. Salt was arranged that prank should' rmigif his general's CNiuntsploti find Lincoln elould ac cept it, but not confer it upon tiny one else, until It was seen whether er not Frank got the Speakershin,!and if he did not he was to have his commisidon beck. And so it was earriomFont, Frank did not become Speaker,ntril was reinstated in the amy, furnhihing, an, eminent example for the purity and patriotism , that prevailed in those days, and for which the Blair family has al ways been so dheinguisihmi. • 'thus were these younger Blairs the ready, tails and co-workers of Lincoln and the Jacebin,party during the whole process of the -destruction during the grand fabric of tree government which now lies in rums around na, counseling the worst and all the measures which the destructionist& introduced and car ried out, and the elder Blair,like a spirit of evil, thrusting 'himself into the dark con chives of the consPiritors against public bb iirty, hissing out his 'Venom against the Dem ocratic party, and instigating the wasting and destrovg of theißotith for grudges of well nigh tarty years standing, conceived and. cherished •hecatise" her leading nien—Cal boon, M I Millie, RoWan, Bibb, Tazewell. Tropp, Davis and others—lalways scorned him ass merclnary 'adventurer, and refused to recognize him in society: • ' It is this Blair family, whMes history is thus truthfully sketched, which now claims poel tioffand almieo HI the Democratic party; and everiasstifirOi tadietatifits nomination for the Presidency. In fact,' it has the:modesty to claim the poinination for one of its Own mew bers—the " butcher of ' Bt. Lonl*--4,laii nice young gentleman'who so adroitly balanced between aApea. kenhip and a Brigadier Gen eralship. and to whom Lincoln so kindly tos sed the latter when the former was not to be 'taught Has the Democratic party fallen'so low au to be used by Inch creatures? Is it so cra ven as to-allow .such fellows to say what it shall do or'What it' shall not do? One of these Blair* has the impudence to say that the party cannot be 'united on any one of the cruididates already named—some new Mall idiot be taken tip! Think ofit! Look it over! Where Is Train ! Send for Train He only can match him. The Democratic party cannot be united on any candidate' already - named ! Good : Where did you learn all that. Montgomery -By going to Silver Spring and consulting the &I man, or sending out to Si. Louis and ask ing brother Frank? 'Then the Blair 'family stands out against the nomination of any candidate. already ; named! Of course, the Diatomite party einnot be united \thert„,pn any of these'candidates! The glair. family *goes back". on these candidates! 'So the party cannot unite on any one of them!, 'The 'party mitot united.without • the Mabel fact, , it is no party without the Blahs t•Whewl What ft big family! Tonic the lexpressibn of their later lamented master,: " What a long tail our - eat has got.!!' ,•• • • - • • • • , But nlithls difficulty coult bei!got overall the Convention would unite, 'the pirty ~ b nominating—een,•-Frank ,- - Then the part .would tie united, of coivee, for thenlale huni ly wouldbesatistledl , ,When they are Bathe lied "the- party is. united; • Dow Simple 1-;-- WILYlis not thisleen thetight ot before? NOW, - gentlemen,. enough cif. thie. The DenMetatic party is United----united as nis4er Wore, Wm A:TH.l44*s and 7,a • man. You know this MI Well, and all Inver! nothing tot, defeat the peeples will. ' In Ihisleent erisle you Arent. no •Itoodant -- yciti have ire weight•••-you.'ntist 'stand: tiskieAnd frt) ,Place ,to the millions who are going , to the voting and ,elect, the ticket, and trill ae It to stilt them - o? knoeiffie serainittely! ,Tills trifling 'With theveriple's will must stop: Thistbisiting must have SR end. The , country bad enough of it, and KA patlentitti ex/unused —The..petffie_mind norkt - not,. tes provoked farther,', There is .4t„ feeling grow,- ins up ;reek threatening to certain constilen- Ous actions irt.the,leterest of: the bondhol- Youtpinik oppreherekd ? • tie's n etSully ciinst4r.nsafed,preptre,(or the uotwelitUnueL • ',Tha pi f , npleis wrath,y44, r betteniPieril,,wl4 take up theie own 'anise. aid tthS It nit' e` letdertenr , Delr' whoin'tbey iron ti--; We warn ait whd have entered into, the con; novo fir,the,htinilltoldenit soling ;he 'right ; xi look to their .isatet h Y, while they May, and hailnnny where they' are threateni illiobr e kW !attire'' , letery when they art plot. tffig &Terra; r - 1-7 , •. • r. , AIIAILROAD FLIRTATION. 441 - . • . • •-"X,atonahr.! shouted the bmkpmait *opt rung Oaa door as the train rinsed before a pleas ant 11 Wb station an the Harlem Railroad. ! I do obi know as I shouhi have particular ! ly notjeed. that we stopped at all.. he I. had been pupping it for aome miles: hitt, Just as 'ofcasting an encoiring; sleepy' out - the window, and reining myself for anoth er tied my -attention brat attracted by:the ! entrench of suyoung. 10y, ft. wtiy,pasppger, who percelvinj i the car well filial pattaed be- ft?re mein evi ambarraitsmeni. •' • • I Scattily sh the reader to infer ttom this that' there were nb vacant setts,;-on the con traryithe chair, I,occupiedewas selfishly tno- Fmpoltzed by my shawl 'and valise which had excludedmany an' applicant, and so the mo ment I observed the cal' dear nroofr,f I mental ly resolved not to budge an ineh; but a glaufe at thepew, comer changed my mind. • , -,She was a young lady of:exceeding. beauty, dressed in the rich and tasty style of the pres ent frillblo . t. 'Whether it was her genteel us: spect, or the,soft melancholy of her dark Im pressive eyes, I cannot say, butt hen she ven tured almost timidlY v to enquire If the half scat at my 'side "Was engapd,"l pliantly !arose and proffered it to her at once._ I must acknowledge I felt somewhat flattered by her, .preference, for,though a. young man and tot orablytgood-looking, I had', the semi to Per ceive there were fur better men'arotttid; - who like me, Might hhve'shared Their chair, with the handsome lady I fancied -They envied me ,too, as the fair girl at plump down, and her. dainty form nestled clo* to hip •side. • ' n," raid my eotn "l fear . I have disturbed O pinion, In a low, sweet voice, Utak thrilloi me with its soft - cadanee. "Not at all, Miss." I rejoined with sternfvp ed politeness. "I am to happy to oblige piled In repiY, and a short started ; n' - - fields end,w now decked in the lively lis, tints of St•rin . The conductor came irt and went throng his customary routine of ex amining the 'tickets. • I percelvdil hers'' was marked for ': , l;ew York ; and rater some b 4ita drat I. Bald : - .'.— • • '' I "You gt) to l the city i' ,' : . 01. "!Yes." she 'footed with a smile of winning clindor ; "fikat;.l,p.resnme, you have alrleady found'out."' ' • • 7 - ' '' ' ." I• ' _. i a r 001 1 . 434iiu ,cc,4)oot,timOir I 6 biiiir : cm'plemautly— '. • . -- • • ' , . reY for inY ri n team. "ram.en very timid* on the cam" ! "Indeed," said kricilte .chartried with her tibrubtness.' "Toninrely are tfreft accustom ed to traveling t" '"Perfxrly," she rejilied With some mocha hence., "but that is not it exactly. There are so many dreadthl necidenta on the railroad.'; '"Dreadfal indeed l'krechoed I. - "And,". added my companion with nalvette i • POLITICAL ITIBIIII. "It is so unpleasant to travel unattended. I ft In the De I usuallils,ve my brother Charlie with me ; Pendleton'aext friend" mocrat. he Is al splendid 'escort." , , • '' ' ' io Cooventkui witeWitslt- Icbelut 1 *F. maths '"lf yen-will- allow the," add, I . quite gal, "unterrrificiel" call him ,' "Wash • me claW' Witty, "I will gladly occupy that posltien." Under his menagerie:int; poor Pendleton .s "Ism much obliged to you Mr s " replied the Winfred clean atoll Ina charities flit the Pees young lady, with a ' grateful earn* from her Memel: As wilt:tester said of it Tarkish bath, dark orbs, "yet lam half-frightened to think they wash ail thenide off, ao be won't brit the lam accepting the await of a stranger, not tune unn again til a new skin hal groWn that I I fear you, 1 six i but, alas ! I have a jell - The New 'York Eleprese says; "A ;party of ous father ." I. Southern delegates to the. Convention, in "A jealous father!" I repeated, somewhat company with detectives. 'did' the slams of ' puzzled and surprised. the city 'Monday night. They saw enough of "Ali- Yes,"elehed . the rrelug MY , "it is my tho mysteries and miseries or themetropol hi misfortune, while hexing wealth. health, and to satisfy their curiosity, until the iheetifig of almost everything that the heart can wish, to another convention, at lame." They ship saw be under the tyrennleal control of an old whew, the Demom p e me j or i t i ee come from. step-father, who trade me oftentimes in the most et mariner irldra rift from the aced- A Waite r% piper sage that Dan' Vertices, m ety of your sex, ' shuts me up in tbe gloomy once veu popular sip the Western Demote confines of my.ehamlir, and treats me with racy. is denounced and repudiated by thapar. pitiless rigor, RI do so much as to speak or ty in his naghborhsiod for the part he took look to a man." ' - in the Convention. nig old friendseven "What a monster I" I ecuUteil with a face talk.of presenting this Ckiprhead sage with of melodramatic sympathy. that Southern adornment, n Onialonahle in -"That is the reason; she Centlinted, look- secesidon Stator some yasm sluco—a coat of in around her half fearfully u she spoke, tar and feathers." . , 'That is the reason why I and A' di ffi dent ' The Br i dgeport , Farmer nye , '"The ;'vote ' v o te donut entrtisting m,vaelf toiyour care, ball do 'for Seymour in New Yoik next November it on 'one condition."•,r . Ulw make Mani sick." To which theillan "Name it," I rejoined, alarmed and delight- responds ' "We don't ed with the strange confidence the young s is.. dard • know about that, The vote' for be' motif was all out . In rNew dy was reposing In me. 'York during the draft riots In led& ltd it "That you leave me the instant the.aus , didn't make Hiram sick at all. On the con , reach•New-Tork." . trary, he sent 'Old Ben' up there, and, if our I was an. bewitched by the hantv and memory-serves us, it was not Hiram, bii l l= charming entionsianoe of my quandrim Mond, mour and his voters, that were talonedz that-I readily gave the-required pledge : sp- parentiv quite relieved the young lady .threw sick' of that job. 1 aside all reserve, and talked and chatted with ! Timely rhymes these 3 I me in the most pleasant manner possible. . There's a queer sort ce chap they all flispa r eitr-. It la' needless to say that In' an honr's time I , Ait nilliZver;:eirldellittlll4 bad so far advanced In her good graces, as i • ws,,,, P ba l t i l insei fines'• ' I to venture to plea her hand, apd the sweet, ,ho acceptineoloes moue sanacier. 1. half-aiquettish smile that played annual the in attune. medic_ tendtielqi and his ilditis , Niniers of her cherry, lips, did not seem 'to .s.P. C. jumped over tho MOOD, . fr disapprove of the liberty I bad Teton, "' While Prndletan Ficitt to pee no sport. 1 And &melte Jan otf with the spoon., "Doyen know." said she as'we sagehatting i , . the confidently together , 'abet I' liked your fact, jlTheTennessee Rebels, egibeldelwd by the first momentl mei ft." * Helton of the lite DemocridieCenvention and "It was sympritheffe ein both sides then," the letter of Frei*. Blair, treaerionsly am. 'I WhisPered, dumb* tai bear to her that I templating thiteverthrow of the present Teir could feel her hot breath fan my cheek. ; tressed State Government. The Ku-Khix. -, "Yes," she murmured. gently withdrawing Klan mean trouble and are well organised. herself from ray glowing embrace, for won They wain the negroes that they willsiot lie ' had passed through the t o and Iliad ta, 7 hurt if they abstain from politics, act the -Yell's 164etti advantage and snatched a hasty while Republicans aro to be murdered nrith. lira.- I: , '4.- .', , • , ' , out mercy. The meeting of tho Legislature, "Tou,are a naughty man, the naughtiest filled for the Thh, will not be &moment too man Lever saw:: she said, in a low and tram- &An. • . . , ' . . ~ , pious tone. "If pa ithou,dlie on the traini , Arrimmense Republican mass meeting was what' ' w ` itall he * V " . ' - " ' mitlin Des Moin es , East D lowa, on, the night, of the i -- .Never feeir 'turret eneturs." I rejoined ! Sili. The Enes' Moluott WA' West Do na rneatly,. "your errs' old father is miles macs Grant Clubs Were out in strong feree. awn", 94 let us Improve the present oppnr each headed by a hnuis tend. When they trinity.' , , utilltd. the protoishia was full a mile long. ' If to I ,_ Are yori mime ? she observed. half tali- and, with their bap torchp anl flags, made a anevonsly, "thitt. there is another tunnel be- very i mp 4,l ng virm ,„ Atter marc hi n g ' yend, a great deal darker too than the one I : throuidi the principal stret:ta, the 'crowd as. , ~ we have left?" . . - ,aembled in Ciatialiouse square to Viten to ~ !;I, know li," - Said T ,' with a tender . gl'inee'fthe 3111CeCIMS of T. D. Ingersoll of aluscatln% at mg enslaver.. "We are drawing near to h ind (l en. 1 4 A. G r a n t. , .;. .11 very fast." ,'' , ... ;_;4- - .. , Once more I pieced' my nrra around the • i 1 Dispn Au , from all points pi the ' North waist of to younglidy. and era pad in 'the West 1A111 04. 1 0 versztilY tV that the a' gloom of the Umbel, took sweet pledges from lions of the Democratic , Convention • are Ile , her lips . It' was very gatitifying to my van. ceivedby the li:inioeraty with much coltesa ity. All. gixed-loolting . youn ran are vain, and dissatbfaction, while the Republ na II htal. Thee masa' the ticket as a I you know—to peraileb that my lovely coin.- sceel .( k• - g w . w i t h panion clung more affectionately to me than very weak one,, which they cal 'Niftily; bideml I had saireely thfie to lear tease. The nomination.of rank Blair, It, iorkir from her arms *lmo ' ire emerged once ilB pertieularly offensive tothe Democracy, more into broad daylight. She had let h e r ' They .re in! him as al uriPTlliicililit. foul' veil drop over, her face , but I could detect mouthed traitor, with no real sym thy for the crimson flush through the tine net week 4 n omin ated With; and who the party which hits n mini Of laCe. Her voice betrayed -Much agitation, would probably sell there out if be should by ei sleavehispered : ..- any ehance he . elected. , , . .1 . .___ -7 - ** --- " - "="arillts Adtetthiamteltrane 8040101 4 1 3441 4rif0r each °e goist iidterthsenfilits. 1 • A space meal to wit Ilailiof thieljrllMPlrt:- - ..v ii:,-xL: ct, 1. a ,, I. r:i ,fillA 10'177 4. bleArSottoesiitisiderAi, 1.0101111 ♦ISIE " ;a Ver. &AMNI wiltlil .6,lmtentiir ,„ o , :. ,_..., lii publtlic i e es e right to chaste Lever t Viniti r li I .Vu ; 4 ' 46' ' AdVetti6e.Ment*ihotildtr han t ded to beans Maeda noon 41464 14.4et1, : tlig iit ail .. , 07 ME t• 1 ll'''. • 1:411i:Y1") , 1 lii z;t:•! , • •T 'i~fl rn; lIII=MIMI d 1818 . if,. fitfrtt, t e ll') far w ift,f,4 ~ 4 rtir,, , hi,„ ma s 0 espect me: ''' . •:31y4 , weet , charmer." I rejoined. 'let us 5Vr et be frieudsttgisil Mt, Silitilfffail AM ad'. d&gs?" ..... . ~ • - ")ly nattle•Mut.• address i?fdie:S i ded , "you PlasViloOf : 1 ./aaly t•l'llilai4 , 9,8 1 0... coed to think, bow far .I litic,„perini .my scllto ventete with a g l immer. ;Votive and • forget tne;', ~. ... • . , . ...: ~, i tiirt.`a cotmettci r.' 1 ' ' • ' - 1 "No,ito,r-lilidtettirifeil taidiAll,YPruising my hand. "lam ant a ilirk but.ldare not.-- 4 &slouch - 0a I think of you - I &nits* leUrirs acqualritanc•.•• pmcced further.. Have pity up; on me! have pity re , --, , , • Shelooked so pleadingl y . so' 'eptrisiiingly with those soft dark ezep anting thinugh' the silken ttie-slio OT lier veil, that I could IX* purbitadernyselfio be ntietidtid Wish her. Al last she telurtantly' cottsciatdd to give her name, and handing-me , „a prottilV cm bawled card 3.. [spa ••11.t.m, D.uuty.t, „ .1..0,-Vnivs , . ,I situ Price. • ~._. ,_• . . . , _ The . tram had reattiod irty- Second street, and I could easily see' ,_Th tbit my fidr t* aniorata , grow every moment - More regale/a and disturbed. 'First: , her head peered out 0 1 the window: Melt she' Wsitki half Asa all% cast hurried and fearful gloms%beldnd. . I - Already I was begining to, shiiris the woo comfortable feelings of my rconitaisg" is visions of angry Papa frotiriShlng,,a coos writ my head rose vividly before my mind's eye, when suddenly Miss' Darretutteral sus .auT. clanuitlon.•-ttuts: trim 'Lei selveTicl tileattlit. moniously doted hwrwribe car , z 1 ;1 . I.' I wontlemtLat tbeAsisa and. dea lertkr wi th 4 ,.. which she cicscepded..ll3 .. the ate was ,propelled atilte Mpidle, ' h _ power. bat my wailer ilia intriaic ',e f raii ii•erldlle 'eonsidenibly Increased,: When tii-fhw:zaissutas afterward iktilick.set. sistit,' Wong'. riaillf man entered from the'otheraidS: his 0.1,41 tiulsitively sfArmin,g Gleam" of en& lady'l. sch,, ,, er_ „: ,• " , ' I - ' -t • • I ‘ . 1 4 "[knoll'. mid' he . Lather gruillyiliasslar before one. "has 7.144.be54 ocaNgi% this seat?". , ~ . „, , . , , , "Yes sir, T rept! somewhat " • ' AiscG4efied • ankquite abashed. i• • , • 7.: "Light ,loiekey, maroon *llona silk .sod 'l ir grey traveling cloak; pursued the gentlegtrna grey travelin g „, . . i • , "I belieVe that was 2 costumo,".l replied. • somewhat sulkiV,l,, . .. "By• Gad ! she s given t oo the slip again'” • cried' the gentlelMM, slapping his 'breechhu pocket 'With mudh'eUiphasts. .- ' • •„. .--/ "Given you the slip," 1 ropcato4 •; a swam .4 awful light breaking upon i nko._.. . , "Ycs, the lade Is as ' sharp as 1t . 110014 11 ' . ' . , ' Pray sir," Baal 'ith' a alight seeisserm t . of suilixatlini, "may Ibe sir hold we lis • , If you ate rho father Oillhah.rainegitr " . ''' '• ''PatlF•r !. 1 4 0 401 04 - 4 1 P. Arr 4 tri,A,. - &Oa ' . •. - ' / ‘rs• V. ~.,.., "Theil;t:iiciuttaiied I;iiitkidiheigiotag - .. ,, floss. "'who is the young lady?: - .•. - r•-')Nttifis "Bl*ymr seslishe-tallaner-thioail*: faatiolawfkasok! iikkixag'''BY 1 • llak' llakiee bcPp es i n gitYr a = 4 O w'•' e -' , The dii ye,. iridotilly '. p itaillisTproVokbr -b" -.12361;P" h ffE tf,tito - [ht:l6l . towards me ADVERTISEMENTS. Aver a ant. meJor t. while I wassuatchlag bought hisses,' she hi►d dexterously _ me of my watch end purse, and, ai I hirer saw her or my valtiablei again. It may he read. Ily believed that my adventure was not with out its moral. or that I Irak thereafter, gait° as eager for a RAILROAD ruirrarzoa. El 1 / 4 • i 1 IS El MI i
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