Oil ME D ==l • • "i'itl,l*% ••.) • • tiiii .CESI, 8 7 .401.83104 - 14-fs t;r:LT" 1. 04):Ell BT sons= svcat,'l!Wil. A terror lit laude 13, ' • Aawasaftskst... , Not'. the elm* bt the worlilling, ',The SAM ef the paint, Sot thepeor Ipst women With•lbeir „Mile of point, BuCtlieee, and,fever Weds, ItigWith a warni lihng flig; Om 4 s ,raieTaSeill)'.s7.Pf , .7F.7 They on the 'ni— n Storning=t, and most awful is Me ONO:. rareN_Leirribkol le(m : wmprallikomunia; • , • FiseJ Whence thejlght he MA • • FWerolulheeireoeruttrlioci. • . • Of toe rt or Wo poor, 'MIMI of hearlireehere MeariTlON4 High eat to the core. That' n Fo,o64ljuitrMer4OPl o. . ' , lila ii4‘4 , Oipt these thee - I .I'o4 heyedd ? ~.turener. thin the thrill sorrow the-harlot , or the thlet; ' The gledittrwed *toe frPrit, , . Ix sadder than tholr ' . • o:there Metes hope,for . Though hloodiost crime betall 131;tolrifIloutntlathiris so r amall u l ty Alm, ter the home splOts The do'not at Tiidia:ther the gold and raiment, • al d - • • / Charge of the . preenisade Half a 1 c, bahfa laaglio, halfalaaguo . 1 Rlgt7taxonale mqo and dirt, i Much ki lt , tieb ZH . kan utt Dragged ait Half.a leagopraktriard._ Halls peek, halfapeek, halfapeek fully; • . Hirsute and woolly., -Hight into tholiquideir— Rose up the pile of hair, 1 From other heads sundered. ' While astraddle upon it, Roderthe brave boniest:— • • • 'Rode, though it wondered. " eerie to the, right of It, • 'Curls to the left of it, Curls to the Tear of it I 'aria that were plundered. . What though shout "Oh, lie I, "Fortunes you havesgtuundersd Theirs not to snake reply • Theirs but to dress or die-- "Charge r"to the cle ks r they ery—t "Charge,hy be hundred." OriftfpN .61tory. woe ths.Arguit•L *n. VE. Vit 111( ' 4 i•- I-7-- Thetgoldeli report the orb of driY, ' needed :beicklthm beneath the Wor then to which-it had sunk, fell with beautifut and subdued light upon a reldeobripliahig.i . . Of the; great forests skirting the St. Lawrence fly : er, andVerd agatarellectal from the crystal wnters of tiny lakes and true ling tiVuletil.• A gentle and refresh ' ing breeze-146W through the air, laden with the , perfume of sweet flowers; rust l ing the *green leaves of the foreetctreear anit OPPlling•the wa . tern as It passed. Reclining on the soft green gross, with his head restin g on the paints of his hands, sup ported- by a , knoll, and his l egs ex 1- • bent on the ground, was a .you man, whose careless, indifferent po ' sitlon could- not conceal the symme try of his frame, the beautifully: • proportioned limbs r and the air and .11hiof a true_ sower nature. ; • rhalr, long_ ,ds;' a da: ra wen% jele fair thrthealthy, lel white teeth gleaming 1 red lips, the upper one of wag: being shaded by a slight, elegant mou.stache, and his bright, flashing blaelr. c eyea, revealing all ,the ardor and bnoyanie arywei: 'praclaimed him munistikablya being of highly superior physical awl mental endow , menbio , being, trio, deeemuled from hot-blooded, - impetUous anceatora.— " He was at creole. • He was clothed in a suit of 17 black . breadcloth, with •black ha and high-topped boots. A beautifu belt, containing a small six-shooter and a slang sharp kidfe, with • his poach; mid. rifle, coinpletedilill orna mentations: Now, - however, the belt had been taken o ff and thrown • beside the gun, which was leaned against a tree some twenty feet from where he was reclining: • His mune was Francis lie was theemi of Lafayette Voltaire; a,..distant relative of. the great philar .., opher of name, who sornethonths before had' migrated to Canada, to-' Icing him, ,from her southern hothervvhere they had been . his beautifed charming wife and only sea. They were haughty and ha . Imerucely ,_ rich, ,and • lavished ; every indutgence on their son. 1 But shtirtb , before our story opens, Francis had celebrated his twenty &lit birth-day, and had arrived at • I:such an age, as his parents earnedy infarined him, when he must, seek,. • --J. a bride worthy of him Wadi& high rank in society. • ' OBiat; mother," he kdd, a few days after his blethday celebration had . tlrtaltettidate,lo heels-he:wail bladder expostulator, "surely you do not wish me to marry against my own inclinations—when I don't' care a amow. ; sbput.:ionytio4•77stor dim ; - meta—aritinotssly cares for me!' "Ate cFrank." was. replied, "you froirtwAtneruar.•.-iluit! What of ' host of •totherio, 'of the mica refinery mad educated families of Montreal, who are over head and tent In love with you • You knew that night be fore] ast !" " "I don't eure—l'm net in love with them. But, thotheeN.oetitleued the - ; young limn, lowering his valorem 'a cangeas tone to one tow dad fedora, "who's thatapiendid girl who ling beautifelly, and'arholoi oh impish and full of fun? Wasn't she a beau , • "ty, thotight -I•eouldn't sleep Ow the lust two nighbi for thhildng of her!" "That, _" teld Mrs. NolWre with me slight shade of displeasure 'in her teine,ois Jeannette Aulorey. She's an 'orphan, and llveS with her guardian, James, Aubrey, a short distance be yead Moittreal. But weren't - at' introduced? why did you ask her , .• • Iforgai," said theyaing era, blushing. . • • • • "Oh,,teee," add the Mother, Nig - Mfleinlly ; "you're des in love herb" • • "Not 006 led roe ihq4 " mother; re plied the 'young nail. "1 . aeknowl d edge 1 fat m•m= to , know more about her. .• IMO; wally the must charming _creature I ever grey . and 'oh! looir 14hperbly batutlitd! What . •-: sebum ;,hair. what peeks,glowing what a sple ndid kern I :Oh irtieriabolicidainforie like au and t laurpsabeiwi" . - et ! Ti4t,,t9t, poy," said bu tt Vol Mire, "what's all - 'that 'twe— e . 'iodination!. •leown•that tare's • beau .... ,f . .4,hiltr`7.= '•• . . -.' ' -., i .., ~.4•aarrelost m uu l la dherin. r aked the, ! t t 4„lo9ligteetc' ' ' ..* • , ... ..;111killadt_ 'a smite or him 'hahlte ' replied/am Voltaire. "We, ' - - 4 '. 'ike- • proper ter me _ _to ley It,' bat • •':'"' . l • 'tint ho 'tidal ride properly ,ittalt thneothat • •lir, *thing in her terddleel • r.• • • "Ohele that alit" paid the yoto '::Wan. with:Mt laugh; "that's logic/ler a of tote. Inatome alle6 'IMP ' illieltether Ilt, M 4443sPl reardeadlng to 'the :cue / to ll t s y rt u pow . ible," said him Vol. H *Aire, her thee tunang red with , . NMI on, mi "thal such -unwomanly ' and t ai nt Zt la annelid ._ Retie to t iur room ire 1 / • '.. , • ' • osition ' C .. 4. "Oh, mother, ' you hay . Nhem ride thus, or,„yon_would think illavently," - eladd Ilie Yining blood, au , • , daatoualv ~not In the least daunted by - thiptoiY 2 cotrl* lnd hn llgid , cveived. . , The lady silently:it - OSO from bout Chair, and turning around, wog' . her leaving the apartmentowith ust:- ed face and hearten thrObb[l lm it Tl Y , whop -Pritakltepjleti_eotiF De- . hind- ther,..atid , unewinn ills lams hround her neck; giive three hearty is:necks, which :night have been h e ak44,ltrongh the A lretsh,on Beelike, of the bidY• 1 ' • . - 1 "There, mother t' he cried, ''don't keep mad ary longer, _water! ' Yon knoutPin sotinmotheil-4 • itthelo 'gizel Isn't it .all right now, moth er?" And •Frarik finished off with a tsuccessionoUsmaclot similar in force land effect tothe one preceding it. "Yes, that will do said Mrs. Vol ltdre, a smile involuntarily wreath ing her lips. 'l forgive you.. Now .• . ' leave me" in peeteC"' 'Thank yeu,, mother I" said .the yonng roan; - picking ntrldi bit, ihd milking his exit. froin the room. 1 In begiontingthis rate; We intiodue ed young Voltaire to our readers its he reclined lietbeiviaibli a ebortille tante front home. To this planS he 1144,111r0tnicafter-the f..m.. illg e 3 OY la eit'nlitm" •• , ,We.canguess, then, oferhat he was thiukhmos holey en the 'grams; 4M . parently *stating .tho blue ' clota as they sailed t.hrouirh the sky above ltintfl ivvz , •: - -110 • lie wa.sthinking or tlie term' ue- In about whom hl had been con versing with his - gber.- l'Would that he were better I:tainted_ with , ,• teq,4 l L, '..' . 1 'i . : t •%` .. , 7 . and .peat After pealotiaug ;ter rang.ntit.ln the dear, air as bethought of Ito • ..,••• - i But suddenK his laughter died!. Wra y , as thee I rett'biluin htu-' ved had stric ken him where he lay,' while yet' the merry' sounds echoed, ' through the woods! ,„....canseitillefteeto • e front its - ntiy, laughing r ex , p on to one almost as white and • des '4lll6iiii a cotpitel" 'What was it • that caused his heart to stand still with horror c aqd his , limbs renege to • perform their . offtee? 1 • ' l• •!JtviltsPL o •lweribley ,Voedy i.dnetit • Stavin , him in the face! - ' -" ' . . , As if chained by thomeemerfier'e gaze the eyefor the young man were fixedmotioniese upon the limb of a tree near him, the branches Of which; rvaehing old, extended overt& he 4 On. one, of these almost within ten it'et re t ti lt for a'd *lth y .."?. lisp g,, : ' - crd itit i L li tall ;MU) and . fro, Its eyes flashing 'upen With **enema* and lerr-' cious tire was one of the most tierce and feroc ious denizens of theftwest— the deadly panther! —"'• • • i , ! Almost, involuntarily, the hand' of ' the youth sought' the handle of hit revolver, but It was not In Its place! -the ; belt xontaining It ;had lem.. laid t an tdi,..,.,. :. ~.1 i _. . ....t ...1,e;.4....,0 ;A, , For an instant he thought of reds'. tance—of lighting the - beast with his naked hands and then he quickly dropped the idea, and turning away hisfactrfnitn the awful sigh t , resign ed his teutintotheltendootHim who gave it! All this took place in a moment. Ile heard the rebounding of . the limb, as the panther left it, he heard the whirring of a swift body through the air, and then he heard the sharp creek of a riffle ringing throug h the woods: Ilelbit the fall of . a heavy body Lipari him, an intense feeling of min pies through hits frumeolnd then he knew nothing—he had fainted. When. the. yrmth recovered cons ciousnees, he . feltWelk and' dizO„ with aleelingtofpainethis side. He felt soft hands on his forehead, laving It•withWater, and..lookipg up at lbs pr&s . erver;"ati eXelantation of surprise camped from his .11,m. and ! the .hot . blood' rushed to his pale Chain. Beside him, stooping down and hathinghis forehead with, water from ' albmid-shaped leaf which she, held in her hand, steep a young and beau tiful girl, who eager eyes. wereti x- I ed Upon his fi le& Her long auburn hair W 1144 thrown (tirelessly back - over her shoulders, revealing a neck of marble whitenees, t= I shoulderis,4lo beaten+ hear with excitement. - It was Jeannette Aubrey.: - It was thiS - thltt catesed"the -- ' - young man's face to flush and his heart to throbs() 1 . violently. '• ' - - . 1 Recovering his presence of minA, Francis 'looked - enquiringly • around him. A abort distance from hint lay the dead body of the, pahther, and near it a rifle which t he, recognized as 1 his own. . A ruffling and slight stain lin the &soy. hair on one side of the Mick showed where a bullethadtione Its work. - In an Instant be comprehended what had Passed. The .beast had been shot by the girl; while making the fatal leap. , . ' ~ • But why the pain in• bps eide? — Ah, the fangs of the panther bad en tered thefts; • - in his last, frenzied eigottl . s. - , But ' ; it was ledinaged.--. His clothes had'been partially torn aside, and a strivof a lady's garment • had been banal aroundblawacov ering the wound.: - . , • ,:' • _ • ' .-• Again. the path.. blushed, and lookingup; ,he perceived, two vlved spots on the girl cheeks. - "I hope you feel better_ „Mr. Vol taire '' said the young lady, at. last breaking the sileFe. "I was begin ning to think . 'f procuring some assistance. Had 'I arrived one mo- 1 mut later, howdver—" • ' ' "Uwould not ,I have owed my life to you herologirl!' said Francis, In nen:piing her. 'h ow can I, thank you for the noble service you lave ' , endured nee !' - - . • , ' 'By not again mentioning 'Word(' [ .111LP..._Auhrey. • ''l . but performed u. , fellow.crenuiti afirffi l t.l/H t . l .Y' ', my eyes, No;'never. o- -- " You do' riot, then,' Frantis began,. but stopped suddenly. 'Allow me to say,' he continued, seating • his eyea admiringly On her blushing Awe, 'that not one. lady lunang &minion would bayoneted with that admirably press. once of mind, that quickness and - heroism, by which you have Just saved my life.' • '", The young lady's eyes fell under bis Rue. t 9You will ;have it so," • she .stalti, smiling; "but we must not titlichere.' You must be taken home' and awed for. Um you walk?" 'The youth made a mighty effort to rise, but .a feeling of . htintnem dame over him, and he fell hack into his 'Koerner wsition. il will ".. run ' to Your dwelling and re 7 amoilitawe r 't! aid lifies • Ate be "I will not . long." .. • • .1 toY.l"..eld Flank: noising the small white hand, "remain with' us for.. the night. ".It Is ;well nigh--dark, and you cannot alum, home, this timing:. My parents will a! ike . de sire to h ank you for, your gallant conduct." - "Thank you, Mr. Voltaire! but do , not tr e e r i tin th T , c:r . and ds:,the ,girltlisap and I na short time a oullagersifiliel • • n the, :rllllg. roan' was conv eyed ili/e.7.i.,•,": - .. : '.'.; h , . " '' .' ,I. ~ ~ !Issheat'horne; fatherly anirioaity iiiiiitlied M'iittlt, as he was lifted into the tentage... • . ,:. ! 2, . ' ,we hat debilblettlier .for the' aright.. Bbeit a noble' gitE.Praiik 1-= But do You feel fbadiney -son? - A -hai,lieetv.penClbt; ad 'lt hits been cared foe" ther,' add the youth, !coking tioa'a s t, th e h ad -. lvbittlas I live, the ylantg lady haw been UAW her own (bass.- c at , Tog oxPlidtc tbe - reasionthier he eX iThe pmesion i lr s awe , and lightee* then be .l4el blnsh- 111 ed, at he : • , oy es ; gibe was In to great NEM B!M hurry_to simmd *lice thlike . ft l r re" Section: . , , The room inifiVits %WAY tills bhamher" ouut the _doctor ,_having ars: ri v ed, caanil fled and- dressed hie Wound, maYirielt . iterdiatinlyk It deep part and ail a mere] ft ids k p n O h d i n e s d cart. tre ghand ticrudiess te next morning, illuminating. the hpartrnent,of theluvaltd, and causing ihis Boribi tO rise riceordingly:" Th were considerable dampened shortly after, however, when Mrs. Voltaire Informed hlm, In "tamer' his Fin quirk's reeling filer that Miss. Au brey was not In. She had left early In the morning, afteraeldug how; bit; wound,progretessi, saying', her guar :d'art wo ol _be 'anxious concerning her absence. - The days papse.;- , t long and wearily to theSichnittinita durft'hiajlbecv, notwithstanding tlutt he receivecicial ly visltom in the persotutof hisyoupg male and 'female ',,aCqiudidanees.— Among the latter were . Misses Le sage, Montague, Beumcnit and ethers . who Lest many. Loving! glances at him, as he spoke,ef Ids' narrow e:s awe, or.frOti•Ped,:arld 'bit their lips with vexation mite poured lavish praiSes on his young and gallant Mei. server.- f_sr7'. 4ga 5 ti - Miss Aubrey did. not mil. ; What was the reason ? Was she' angry with him, or did ,ehe care nothing about him? the youth mentally asked hiniseit.".ait he towed impati ently from; aide to side on his couch. What if she Clued nothing tor him? Of unhappy thought ! Bather would he have been. torn to pieces by the claws of the wild beast than that this were true. is Mrs. Voltaire. noticed his restless unhappy Mood, And with true ma tertialindincttly.ctiViaed`..the souse of It: ---12).CtlyirrtieCt, st(X)p ed down. ; and. kissed ads. fevered broil'', saying, 'Frank, why do you feel so reatletli and disturbed this morning?i' There is something on your mind that ISMS : yew deeply. Tell me what is the mutter with youV. i •-• , -.• 'Olf,litother!• mother+ cried.. the boypasaionately ' 'you know , what it is! mother! clo . you think , She cams anything for me?' . ,'• . 'I knoWit my Son ' said* Mrs Vol taire, againidapingh'imatiectonately, 'She loved you when you first Met,'. Thii young man's face lighted. up in tin instant: ' How glad. would I be could I think Ise, mother,' said he joyfrly..- would that .I oouldisee her. • 'When rat get better you can Lull .on her, my son,' said the lady. hlo :cheer up and getwell, and It .will be all the sootier. • • Frank's spirits rallied rapidly, alter this, and in a few weeki be was able to leave his room, and take short walks In the gardeu. ; . • . , At last one lovely niOncleg, when, the sun, shone out bright and cheertkiliy,"artd,the - ,.birds Aped the woods with their% sweet" g joyful songs, and eve looklooked bright and happy, Frank dtolds mother in , a low earnest ne, 'Mother, will know thewonit:thhimorning, I will call on her , - and ask her to be my wife. May Ihope mother ?' 'She will accept you, my son,' said Idni. Yoltaire,sconthkntly, .'so be in good sOrits.' ' • • .. - Frtibk went to his mem, and after carefully attiring himself and comb his dark _left,the house. e loOltedlhaa*meothat unot6ing • as he 'walked - proudly through the woods. Ire was dressed) in a suit of tine dark broad-cloth; with sack contend short, vest. fiemsth .,, e, black east mere 'hat, fell . gramitd• his long dark tair,beneatitahoepale multhin with his past sicknem: On One slim finger gleamed a. soltaire diamond ring, but no other ornament was eh- Opening a gale, and traYellit gravelid walk to an iming e difice which .he knew was Mira -.Aubroy.p. , 'tense; he ascended the stem of Ob.(' and rung tae bell. A servant appeared, and. "politely invited him in. 'ls Miss Aubrey in?' asked - Frank, without ,:cpasupying the proffered seat. '14(), sir, ' saki the men; 'neither m her nor uder is in at present. Mr. Aubrey hes been away .since yester day morning, but Miss Aubrey is taking a. morning walk, and I can call her in. Be seated, and I will go in seareh or her.' ':.‘Thank Prink, but I will net trouble. you. Can you tell me in which direction she's gone.' • 'Certainly,' said the man, giving the desired information. Frank thanked him and quickly started in the direetion indicated. His heart beat withjoY, for heron , it lend to the spot Where the late ad venture had taken place. Quickly he stepped along, and soon he heard the soft tread of footsteps, anti the :next Instant stood time to face 'with the woman he heed.. How lively she 'looked, is she stood lefore him, with the flush of health mantling her cheeks, and her beautiful auburn hair failing in splendid disorder over hershoulders. She was attired a in ineritio Morning dress, but Frank's - vanity suggested that there waso great deal of tastful 'care Manifested •in the: apparently hurriedly prepared toilet. His heart beat-- hopefully, as he bowed and said; ' beautiful morn- Ing,'"Miss Aubrey! I see that are out enjoying it. May .1 templintent you on yoUr good taste: in choosing this beautiful wood in which to make your mornlngrambles.' . ern' glailyou - appreciate it; said the . youug lady "but indeed this Is the first time - I have entered it for several weeks. --But allow me to c-ongmtUlato you of your Conval escence. I was about sending John to'enquire how you Were getting along. have nixed you that ' trouble then, by calling_ myself, I see,' rejoin. , ed • }Wilk; • ;AVIIL•yon allow Ine to • enjoy your Walk with you,' stepping -sauttet side. , pronermannottnektutly took the hi slienew 4 They were llag nu , well knewlipet where. had be fore met; when -they near& the low rippling oC, flowing waters and hi a moment IMind the, waives standing on the mesay, overhanging banks of 111 1 1 1 1 : 1 A 4*In sib g re streal y,' said Frnnk,low and passionately to the beautiful being by his side; the color' n whose cheeks far exceeded the bloom of the ripen , . 438 , p4A:hi • twill you sit down with me on this lovely green' bank?' I have something Imbat tell you now: • She seated terselcbut at a few feet's distance from Frank the ob serving of which, however, It 'might be noticed, ire wasnot particular in doing, fir, ut a moment had elapsed before thedaring youth had decreased • it to SO ninny inches. . Aubrey,v.kaid Frank, taking the soft white ham!, which trembW in his, I ATIP. bUt igat 'You soma* what Wo-ma y uld'si ! ty! ll Jean 3mtu - nette *Jeannette! ga . thus? 103'i:tied, I love you lf,l love you!! The arm of the . youth Was passed, tiznestildned; around the Sten dee waist ofthe girl, and the next Stant—may I tell it?—pha wasslasped ki Ids isidorn,', in.4claw pilkdoriate embrace, their hearts bed wildly to .gether,: atid' hbt; krying',lttssasiVere .lavished area& other's lips.. ' We 'shall not reveal more of thcie delleata-prObeedlng; ,nor tell of the passionate attenuates, the vows ;id'. e ten ia l 4 4e 1 / 4 7; 3 1 u 3 anirmative an sweet of the. maiden to: oerbdn, *de.. but We willai r that the -dianiond ling/teen sho before svpikling oat, the finger of . 'rook • :Voltaire was 'lninaliietad'taltsrt of lummette ; Au thtey,, thinglOtaplace was Occuphst it 'ma opal-crowned one. And,irewlll 'stude..that af ter they had arisen, .whigh they' did in the mama time; aitd&Were* MnbAwkeice tHtl:l:7llrd istallt% 'wig Ammerreil Lvr; were e t a h v e imng as t th t hwealr t g hey few minutes before.. =I •-•.J: Oh; lea v er fil m theamonittf i• She faint bitted so daikintrilicoisit • , 4! . Will anne tioniore .hushed pow Ibreynria bee setts, ~,f3O W • Vida wOill4l litgalYk KONA. , ottriltentil 1 ,9 W . • .••• Ye gentle gides, that lieesithe o f ~,Flito'ez-her viva ' .** l *hen YO • , cilve • tinn te WMOW-tterthat 'Weer O'er w he h r sweet Oh; nouritth olleh thud thrall Wiled keetit - - ----Wateh-olesrber.brassi - - - Thou Holland fragriud summer breeze, HIST gnmipomo nigh. ;.1 - • ; :That o'erher sight , Ye brightest stars of shining optirato . • - from above i 7 11;ou rosy morn, thy ilify — toVrilr''' Weep o'er, tny,loVe. _ Oh, weep them id thy dawning hour, - ..Whert none is neatF , ' • f':.g f.`f :Oil, nu the chatice or each thrir#l • • With one pure tear. _ tio, should they drop ' upon the grou nd From' flotereis• oyes, -Ttirayll fitly. commend° the tennis, - 'Noah whitztolhOLAcor A country. allaidiewirrr.:*VP At tire All ,Thr.l.nire. teminission . ; and -'!._their countinglmoras, bevel , nDn mance aotrt them, and conga:tangly. they are thn Ine4 placesvh the world icoks for the _ romantle.' 'But very; recent -developments fin u dry Vervlgiatf ly.illustrated that illie,ef,..lNter, Scotts; that ' •:. : •.:.1 • .plyte igulus,jbe ,c;assp. cosisOviim andshahilts influence untiainineled as the , sunshine,. 11 warmth11 6: 4 1 more htinetW agO . vacant the binge iittbired toVtis applied for and tilled-by* Youth palmitin- about sixteen years of ages Ho applied in•respOuse to hiLittiverr tisemerit.'of the bras—OWented, a youth, *lie can' write a :goOd 'hand and come well retximment.W Out of sixty csid appileantai . bur itein (or heroine) took the paini ftirfthe neat nets, legibility and regularitY sof hiss chirography; was sent_ ,far 'presented himself, and was installed in ihe Po sition of •entry clerk. He displayed remnrkable' aptitude for businattl; was , quick 'and accurate at figures, ever ready to run an errand or lend a hand at anything that was to be: done, . In a manner 'he wakpolite,. blushed when looked at orspam to, , wept when chided by his employers,. or chaffed by his, fellowclerks be muse of his patchy cheeks, 'feminine fingers and genera girlishness of up- Time wore The busy season came, and brought with it a• gentle man from beyond the Blue - Ridge, who had oassional dealings With . the house. Desiring to examine the: stock the entry • clerk was • Called from his stool and instructed to show . the gentleman over the floors. Their, ego met; those of the -strange gen tleman and theentrA clerk;- the gen tlem.an stammered: . 'Great ,God and staggsareci. tato eepti.4he cl 4 blushed - scarlet to hiceerritiptV. burst ' into tears. Then came t denouement " The gentleman ex-, plained that:he recognized in the clerk the lost-daughter of a althea of his county; : that. dei rim 'Away. In August last, a nd , had since • been mourned as .chstcl as they.could 'gain no tidings of h ere .whereabouts or fate, though all the considerable towns of the State had teem search' .ed by the father, in person , aided' .by the pollee. The daughter, in. clerkly -disguise then ex.plaWed, as bed. she ectoldhe: lweeit sobs , " Audit was ‘the,old storyt again.' She had : loved and Seed ,het love thwarted' by linental'elintiel the most relentless and ,unfeelitig.— Xictover, youthfutatt she l being,elee 'soonby -his Pares , tiklefthhi bolt. soon after._and came to thLs ci "'item ne N5t1.5 smug in employment. A secret correspo - saes was.opened between : .the two, aided by other parties. This lasted for , some time, and strengthened' the cords. of on,' drawing the tWitinnearer eitehother,' though separated by the misty moun tains and many miles of cruel 'tipt. • At last, in one of those fatal ma meats of it, girl's. weakness site re solved to give up all for' and heaven toe, if need be—and left the house one evil night, when the fainily was Absent,- equipped In her, brother's Sunday suit, determined to join her lover in the city. .This she did do, and though hetimid boy— , was at first frightened at the step his sweetheart had taken, she, by artful stories of her treatment, .at home, infused into him a manly spirit, and he—bold boy—resolved to beconte the protector of innocence 'while he buried the secret .of her sex in his own bosom. 'He took : her; his boarding. house, and procured her:a room apart front his own. It was agreed between them that she should preserve7herincognito, and sink her sex and Identity ln male appiarel.— Timms with his assistanee, in this dis guise, she had sought and obtained theFition of entry clerk in the es tab , bluetit where she, was discover ed we have related. Well, having told her romantic sto ry, the girl, _who shall be nameless, gave the addme of her lover, a mes senger dispatched for him ,and lie came. He made a clean breast of it, endowing all.. • They had both been 'industrious working hard each in their situation; with the one ohiect In view, and that was marriage, so soon as they had accumulated enough money to procure. a bride trosseau, I renVentmbers and set up houriekeep ing. The respective percale. of the truant lovers were Informed by tele graph of the situation of aftairs, and they telegraphed bock at once : 'Mar ry them and send them home.' - One day last week witnessedthe return and reconciliation beyond the mountains. May the couple who have attained the fruition of earthly blies .through such tribulation hare scores of children, and live to. eche- Mute their golden wedding. Btmel hanjust explanation of a• sermon:preached by him on the judiciary, It contains .the following; "We have,Jme, finished one battle tbr the life of the republic. An other one lies right before us. .• It is „ the battleof mammon. Capital rightly em= played is civilizing and benefit:mil. As a corruptor it is almcistomnipoient.' •Al ready our government Is assailed,* I t. If a new Administration mu : find ne remedy. and things go on as they ha • 0: the end is at hand, The pursewill out= weigh the Constitution. The lobby Will control the public policy, : Linnt arreds; edlinarnmen will soon be mightier than , President, Senate and Reproientalive." , • ~• A WASUINOTON papoireports &suitor Wade as saying, concerning the Alabama claims, Unit ho would preeent the bill to Lord Stanley, or whoever else might be in the British Foreign Office, and. do- Mend Inituodlnto payment for thn'ciant age tione by rebel privateers iindei the protection of British gold 'anirltritish connivance ; and that tho civet* inns not tortntOzningle winita aociazp.wiu:; TIM' thieving gentry of New:York casionnlly Msupte ILetirese And stain of policenton, and street their own 'eonfedi "id" whom they manage to catch porn bolniug dlinnondiln the jewelry but neglect to commit their ptisOneri,4 pr iestote the stolen' property' found 'On thew, Bateman Youxo, upon being stria en down with apoplexy, Lilo-report says, ." was houtedlately conveyed Witte, r,e 4 7 *ie. LAW now e 0; 4 01114', toutidect• by all his resnityr He Is ex- , potted to tetedve, thla , belnitthe 1!"'t '4" The public documentn-orthetuto Cci federate Statec. It is asserted; sari now eoncenled in the South. BEE i ow, ...s 1- ,: I-11.. -U r 1304; P 3d P id ?Obi ( rqtaid l ' lest print to the ni ind 4k l tk 04)04 obruiiditratii Ofir And int. lititnitet o Achieved a' cation ter Thb,itifte iprosiiiol ef& 4' 16 jtetftfiftbbnl mere lomlJol iiitiongit &thinning ith, Atone ith 44111 w to den to inifitenee by &Oriole 6 - bet, '34 ail' eir6Mtiati, ine fair 'which now once 1111 , The' tido° .... 'Straggle, Ind* Which that hem ilAzrav -- , a , now Adinint on In its nibet I dud have sisielicio trotircidifor of Hy, saint. - Inforinidlon;••bri allAnitt, at the lliiitionid , and,glate will snake theisidlection oat price- is leading speciality. imid,rillithirl4 l Yreporstroi l omat I ton an . 11srffsbtifg; Particr the r ip •' g . liessiona, initiate; ii rgyptechLsn very high ' .• ivies: Tho DM tiIIiETTE, two thirds:dui il ' clue& by imam als; Isfit g ait arkestiot amoi. Jr , %tar o:iting-ilia . its' idea broodlkiesina king It 'the ilheapest, as It tsfuno or the! largosit;didlt panfuls - or the common wealth: ' ;t' ''' , • The WEAKLY CIAZETTE; withAter dais ofioßtrathitisoarrangedise to volt' an theMadla from thiretty, arigirivaabe samentln its thrty,Raht ockiumna: 'to all Ita' ' *it. a lower , price than iwa any. alibi' irk the State. . Ita , • .2.levra, Ounntereial, , ' River, 'Religkma,Agrietdmrai. Mesta& illd Lftecary:Departmenta will be omit:lßM with-the aamerearneat de , etre to onalstanid ihttpublio approbation; which heti Chlrefidy been conapieuonslyi manifeatet4 and *Lich conch redly . re garde thetitAZETTE as tbespeebil organ and moat "Itatdereporter kw the load ing ' intireabi'df lteaterti Pefirorilainia: . The MiAetik•dithilAthit WEEKLY nAteriz i hie it' attaidithi authority in Commerelal elrelialbilingbottt this re? Oen. Riffles aresiiiipted as an author 7 ity_'thr ralhatenne 'ltf , the Omuta of this opihtiintiMpoitartateniKto detetinted the niiingirOftioeslat43. given period I' IEVIMAI,CLUIIII, dte -- . 77- , • i DAILY OAZ!IM,: tote Yeer • - , .4.*•-••• - •:` • .$8 06 I gtlZMonEhn 1 - -4 00 Three Iforntlfo, -/ - SOD rielkered4h sny Partef the Cities sod ••edjaeent:lloroughif far ID Cents per. Week; Tisysble to the Carriers. ". , ' I Single Copy, per Year, - - 81 50 . Clubs of.Pille, each Copy, • '1 !gi blubiof Tip ;melt Copy, - I. IG, Ana One tie the getter n p of IhenstneiL, f3Peelmen; Copies fUrnished on nppll. cation to thiPaprlitiirs. Addresly P 1 AN, D & CO., ftAZETTE BUILDING, Kt api SIS Fink Avenue; :E A Eitoey. , _, . - Mr. • North and Mr: th ' ewer, • Joint ownearnnd oceup a large farm. They both had - claims tolt i .q.a long irate Faction the Ginn. ty. It, oir la, happen •• that 20. ki South nue ," got •. • with his partner an . ng .. lon • or, a goiel Share s olthe • • ••• , ' • • teeing a greeti - mitnylible Iv • . e tried td ' disposseis Mr. !fort .• ' e part. of •the farm biken by Mr. • th anis very productive and was • elated in such a post that Mr. orth Null& MOB It . 0, ,t o one a the puede rows.,• . 4 I.' I . • .: 1011, Mr. EkMilt relli t o-let: 1 11 North Wive. the right of Way 'out. , f Mune, Mn, North, rely! on tt - • ; ice "of his *tee, ent suit . . nst his impe, nent and tit too •• n possession of •what was Ws art; . e was howelier short of m 'ltti could not early on legal .• A Without It. Ile 'rely! on seardi 71. "neighbor, Mr. Patriot, and allied im to lend him the money to - .• . the ease •with: Mx: Patriot wee ti • 1 to help Wm, Mit, success seen • • • btfuX • - Ile awn . ,1114 : • •• - had - ptstierden - rt •• • Ifuld• The Inn ; 'guy • .. • :. •..: In the :court' were unary • to • Mr. Mirth:- 3rariyof the . - .. : synipatidied with . lttr. South, • 6 - be was in the, right, and 'wheeled that .he Would eventually •• in the .sult,• It Wm agreatrish • . u and onewhidt • • ~ otitis •... .. . *ed. .Wm !lot to • .7. .31r. , •• • l. told him heWas ce • .1, wo •,, and tf ihe , •Id• .. : - . " Et,' Mr. , . . , f : 9' be `would • • • :Ott Of feeling for 7 .' L ' - 'he i i lettlitim_l7Bo 499 • f"'''; ' . • . r $1,000; payablin '• th • . :., annually.: Mr. - No - egreeker o pay the Interest proMptly, and • he succeeded; he would at the :.• • that thud paythe note In fu11.:," • • out Mr: Patshit's money Mr. N. would have lost his farm eat' .• ;mai 'bees; made a beggar. As .: the Incitiey Mine; at the right I ,- and with ithe feed able lawyers • • . won the.stilt, com pletely drk I t ! at Mr. , 'South.. ,Af ter getting 1 , -. ..: ow or hia whole property alp . '• g• In business every day fist .1 d 'Mr. North dn• with Mr. ' triptithO NO kindly lent him therm ..,y wben everyone; oven his own w • told-Wallis was a. !fool and would ;: it "la - What -would our readers' .. e done? _ There we several plans proposed by the net bole. , -One ' was o 'be honorable a bit and pay the in-' L terest its it, Aine,-and• pay' the note when- thawed. • That's the Ile tibllitui Vii ; I t'..l t ....,., , Chet weatosarto Mr:Patriot, Fain eble to peytiair aiote.now,l. but. yob tic u lee hataiSMO, lied tbet's ti.lll , n pet l ed.q , 'ls Ire° the naine)l . ^As am;th•dotible Matto me' I=kt then. arid saved Methelwis ofall had,' but for ell that* . en mai " let me have $7llO, and that s all I shall = o ot rented take & st e m imdtgobstais in own price. That's the Dem • ••aM Farb% • • ~.. ustai l iratook um 40 4 p 17. Altaratekkt,'-fthe enet sthettetelt the 40011,11 4( not well to bo over anxious tog from the insmorteildirld morn ohetettit‘the.littnroghilles Yes rtiolett Want; to OW APO 4 11 4 asintltiffit:POSOlßr VPISV „ b ird th Y yoixiti v e i tto t taie ou over ClOn - and wat#2._ 14 11 AURi viwit sioP Mrnit Y ato Jeveetwltiebirnia irste beeti tcrsl,oool *lll pa** Mite Ind takelt-up.-- , Thatleitndrevilohniagandthe miov .Irablookt dotard netratir hog the of. ;tottery to snythat.lbor 7'etA 09 1 4 Pow the .American People, *a l Mm President on =mineof hie new 'ernyto pay u q,z; r -:, .I.ziyie s iVie t i...4: t ;1' 7605114:-Letbei. I iiits 41,1sestily=alhuallaeleap. .bim 41tHaim *NAY, _Ps.asomea, bombs beargralWl is MO =Mr 111110111.rasbhol tai astute luwww"k=liatr aws4 ihm Norm irM,Pisents ONO to 'indent:Dad. • - ,vp.i.garfti , tubtjteiettet , kal,serigoasti di li le% 140141 ted .0414e.v01d es Id . 11.pp=o prop. ‘'nertoutilarrti=po=ll7, to rti r .A. 00N, Troobtdirs, zwei —ii•• • I A, avec' is ilt . ,i re 7 fon , WVW l-48.4. 10114sioessedat • oftp oa "7 ° lv P e Mll2l C.AoClarfato. !E7 Itis the minuet • 1111chaft Grim lit the Cowl et Comma • Pleas of „ikons sate. N 4 "li:.l"rttetulid h. Co. la March I', ISM, . . • • . Qetotter 19, Ma, co ;cotton tae Covet give:Judg ment solaat defendant. lime day Mar aotAttff• davit of MM. befog .toed rale ea Ma Prottmo tary to smog Medan/gee to the above me. . So* ill boretiyAveis Alit ,the damages to be se m i nal' it tea t*tlteenterfe/ vein; es the Illth day of Damedetv. IstAidll (Mock. • /d• • JOHN CA1:1011 , AV. ..-'We reliable log sad Will- LR ECTION MOEICIL ' • • •• ' litteioaaaMatnt or Maws DeerwrEL , Mar Dasoteroi, Dee. 9. NM 8101E1101de* of the' Naticroal Hint of InteCoasty an beret, nodded that the Amid areetlag orab, eledlen of aloe Direeton for the etamlog year, 11111 be held- at the -Masan Hodge fa New taw Oa tilt .w oad Tuesday of. January ne t the r ldth day between Soma anodes o iied , twodetect of the mud _By cetera the Baud. Dec. 9, MO: EDWARD ROOM; INebter. Adlsa Malletk—iettere of Ad a. 0g606 to the estate of tlatesal Mead. 1 Nu 01 JP.: Meant. CORM!. 44F. ceased, ha vingbeep Emitted to the undersigned, reldlorto del of Plttsborgh.neltheur 01111- IVIPL. Wow hostoisey shams or desioods. solast the estate of saM decedent are requested • to make boons the same to the undrigusdost or before dig *Was, of Jimmy mut , and those 14:°="4.17 CT; artih Nn: Margaret May. la Ewer. the week fa fa Deanober. sionw. DEUX, Adam. B ri e mUteourilL,;—Acconot orrecelots and ts by gelboel Directors of North reerw.w.H*khiPe ju'em• To cub au timid ogeatiarealtet • . • WE Sat the years 18H418@1, 18G6 u p! 11 . 8 . 67 m per kit teftlemeat 461117"--44*C2 Ammo mad bowie deeme d , .2,5410 By intekit an mime ' • 1111,0' • ' *y,sernum. Wilke/ sod, Dangturi- ty /Wormlike' • • 'MAO - Vrosnottspasdry knibidaalo - VAC , By treuuremeokmkeloo, I&OG By error la essememM: , ; - 11.00-4.00.18 40no 10,-1801L, , Tooth at} ImLlld amioutitate*ng :flvom.rebre•flat _that 'bine ato*l't Ltan roam It Mends 7tkuoa s '•'"- • • 3412rWAIINOCIll 7 • • 4 ,- * ROUNIR.- • A/OAM/ .. 61 ? 1 .•!'"F ir " . liry Goods. FALL COC.II?S. DRY. : {QO.D.S. IMMENSE STOCK. AT' J. W; BARKER Az CO.'s., .111arkil Street. Mill EMU. _ !Anon, : . 1 : • elntim , , , • i_ Drnscr- (3111'.(1s, Cassiineres, tqllrtinirs„ . • • Prints. Jenn 4. -And DOUSt.nitNISHING GOODS Primmaunt And Cite : ties', for Ladle,. Gents and Children Cleoluruf all mateilede, on hand sad ado to or der. '1 teach Ifer6oog; an wool. fall width. 11101C0 col way. To can& formerly $l.OO. Wates ? ProoGg. good R 1 . 00: Whits Blaaketr..tOsa, all wool. $4.00. • Nat Wats, at 10% • tem . ir osess Coatrry. of M irav atchas,.. .npplkd w by drain pat No cot easten Tate". NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS!' MRS. E H DEACON, a.Jett received select assottssent t f ran Goode Which ohs oars to dm public at' the law est • posathle rata.. The stock embraces every va riety or 411 . eilleman's ifoolet Book Pbin and Fancy ; Yarns; • E!EM .Ho4l'. SKIRTS., VEIL STUFFS," CORSETS. HANDKERCHIEFS. COL 1411S. GLOVE CUFFS. HO-, ' EMHROIDERIES, COLORED CAMBRIOR, ,; ' - • ' LACES,. PAPER ' • *". MUSLIN. Mat aisoriiiibeit or LAINEfi 3IISSES, A ND DOYB •.. • . . A. 14 14 EC A. - T erbkli ydllktr tefAefeed u the seasoiaiieensoor. - a - eoathotities of tbe netniniga of Orlainimind the potgle generally. Goode not pa !Modest. be bad at twenty-roar L oan' node*. 1- OALL *AND EXAMINE. spa ors TUE rillce. Stkivi; OpciAite the U. P. • ti - tmlnazy, t Septet • „ GargAT.AOlOlllOl, l ll MALE, The cloiniiir wi Wen ti .ut rely etas Union Ce . olb 1,) n tbe mold oa en Auction an ing • lf°/%"i - toi'nn; /:!ett ) . 28thl AT I creuxx, P. II - • - the *loci consists Tants and Vats. - ; 8111 9eidas, tutiteliiiiillitiskstitit* :f'. --:;:-4,74.08.'..00,146.."'::.:.: • - I; • sab to coatlass evarg i: =4:Out tag ml 1110 turbots stalls • • JOBN DOTLII,• A moecet—ii• ril g anurroilaireolllNlNlNFA n .1 Fl. • - : . r . .:l:ts,l:;ltic -it:: vz .;•.• -V , 1/ :6, f . ;• Nl9avrti iireiti:#oo4o4) *- r.# 4 . $. ,•! ... ri1144111,14.1011.11.144011111 NOM. 1 - .• Iliggirsa . THAW iivaa sow ..,43t !. • , ME I. 'l.; iThili t litintirdlOSCßOYS No. Splendid *qu Bakst. Piga Nun Chrest, $14.61 No. IC Nplesel ire 091111, VMS NO. OPlrnali bat" Pen 1 11 4 , LU0 91,.P 3 A4 1 ~ ,F rukinklarlor Staves',,, o:1 Tirlor; a Mi hes , T. f t MILAMIIII . itibbo if i or, - : .. • Ali 0, 8,, ,» • 15.00 thillidd-1001 , 1 'valor C dAi •cAi l i i i isit bees • .... Enameled. ,Giiite Fronts; , `'' - • fil, onit• IN T 1.6. ' • • . ' susi W 2, " • I ".- • , s l• . , , D. .. 19 18 ._ t ~* " t.' ' • 1.25 NI 1115 " LIS , , • " , I 9 '' s '" 'E + T . LW " • 11 3, " 99 " , , L5O "11, " IV"' " " .' • • 4.011 • 1114 , " , 04:Z Ist . : N a : • ... •• 4,15 . ' ILIO "• • "A' .**` • 23 % " • , . 489 . ,„ Fenders. .. Freesia Sheet iron thmtmerfteses, Plata Kainseked. • wll' Oreviental Centre, LAO IMAMIX IP'ill7llllllllT. ENGINE & REPAIR SIIOIP ' Thritoi wedded to! Wirral ay Wile at itowa lo t = mov w ib, W4 MOM mond dr 'ordeal .lam rowed to war. lan ea 4 Mod Wilmot pianos amist" gises . chcr Ras, sad am mooed to Ipak. a 0 daocr4Wkow on tempi. abh, l'n M the latest. myles ant with an the modern tm (*mom , • ts, whlth I will sell st modern rates. these Is the GREAT REPUBLI. Tills linereTsab en extension top. whiek three I C t a large surface without taking up. much nom, mull It is now looted upon as one of the bretanel most aeon otaleaLstcrees swittalemiess Did sad le more diva. ale them other In use. Tisefollow persona. after hating need this stove fora cousifemble length of time. may be reread to in proof of what la bete said: Dr. Isaac Winans, V. T. Renuedr, • Ell Reno, John Watson. Mrs. (Mo. Palls. Capt. J. 8; Winans, William Pagers, Joseph Da rling) SIZT: Robert McGowan, Joseph Blackmore, Mrs. Joseph Mullis, 'Mrs. Wm Wad -Dr. J. D. McCreary, Mllo N. Miller, David Leek's. Capt. Jams. Roney, Dr. C. R. Tuttle; Williams Reed. Kelly Ranter, John Mclamghlin, Samna Tmrlor. Dr. Jot. t e te r, elson. Thome Joint Donlan. Milton Davis, Marcus Baldwin, David John 111 L .gtcan, J. V. Wham. Mrs. Rote. Anthems, blayi t , tram Carr Kato= Cap lFrankilm. es Johnftoo, Painael [candy. George Evans, Jobs Jackson, Haiteelkwienes, Mrs. RePhillopy, X.T. Reeves. Wiliam Room 1!1 ,s 4 Diawt - Piper Folks's, tr.; 1= SZMIM EiIIE to r. s Ho.. 111 • ;AA,. zpog Are rill Gria MEM lEEE =MD .11, Pilau Itt 13, • NITTOOP. 14, Farley " t. without Rod. Rt, Phtia Rod, 31. Iktx, without Red. Is. . " 1.00 • VA AG Waft Warranted. Gino ine Atha thorn MaRitICIEI CO. I=l TN pAr.t.firrcoN, BEAVER COUNTY, PA. PLOWS AND PLOW CAPTTNOS I hays all tat best plow patterns that salt nth 111111411 t LOOM which la the "Weal Weiters." shirt big been Ise plow of the comity he the hit fifteen ream Al.. i.ott all other Plows :lOW or preciosity In sae. storEs smrm. I hava on band and will contlndo to nutmeat Ws a lazy. astortntent iii COOKING. FRANKLIN t MUTING STOVES, taboo Richardson. James McGehee. ' Capt. Woodson Glenn; Thorns. D 1.16. Samuel Murphy, Mho lloldeldp, illoun Stowe, Mo.. Fatima.. James McCawlC. Samuel Dunlap, Thompson Johnston, Mr. Crawford. Mrs. Rev. Stephen.. Jonathan McKenzie, Jte k Z d Ka i Ln i, i gt is , . t. Solomon Fronk, James Knowles, David Wham.. Richard Staley, Joseph MeFerran. David arm George Wilson. Jams Thompson, Mrs. Qy, Ilantsem ua Reed laltoe Reed: Raton Grove,' William Croft nimble:lon bugle. James Galley. ROW Thomas Ikedslaw, MD. Bradshaw, Diann Reed. Daniel Maxwell, J. W. Panklnsmer. William Wegner. e el= !pmMrlehell. mt. • lOU TIIORXLSY = & PHILLIPS, AIIC'rIONEERB ADD COllllll6OlOlll I Opera. Hoak Auction Roca, No. GO Fifth Street, PittAborgls. Boots, Sisosoi inmost', Dry Goods • • and Notions AT PIPITATDS ALE DAY ADD ZWYNO. •'' IMALL ABM inarrini ' IgaiMIIMPIL—The entlersigned *lap leave to „WWII Ids Mends and the public generally that betairpat reeetred • sew stack .ot gobdw of, the. last styles he baring and Summer, wear ,whlett lwvan at very FULLXIBIII4VG rrrotrin G9ODS., • CONSTANT_IX ON ELAND.. Otattang rod* to drier ea Do aborted. motto. Thaaktal to timp public far Put gal , '" I bar , by dodo snood= to barman to wit a ovation. noes of thy .613150. • • DANIEL .1111b0SWAMIL R ' ARID P. 4 Itorltehi ir • badly maMirk itiollOtt mod - oat wooer. War/stool owl to ma • world t Hui So 'otrentrtltOr 014 rods oup:vi cNsrtnt itottat=ter= i ft • Cu lt*: Try Me so Ito AI, WO/ItiCittollk "QM. NOW. I St * lei 11 1.1 tf l$' %dirl IN4 D I S 4 = - 1 bk addiellainre os := 7 . l %. lloll4llllllM kit alk IP& hhe lko ; Ir. fe=initurpoor tot •• la them. 11108 . C pi n =I s timuli:up " , „ .; ,1"•••••: ; I.*- • ir:rl 44.dk,1J ANA VILA PHOSPUATL rtg 4 t r ga i g ' rr aimpr o u.y, c p, . MT! ENE Coititaiiiit*per vesit.'of I - mint art An am* q ytog re ty (litho:nit l qt t• QM vet 1•4 ■ isixe imams d Sioni,rhisspiwteof On, Toretber with POTASH wl {SODA, UMlAls•stlal telesoeuta of a " ' umitrint. • ' • I/NI, _llSSllarinetbnAr it le MY by as by won termini an on* ft la prefer male fen MOW Ils• we'reersatiut • eet rfgalta_Pyr no; bead ;Of an, Ain Vele Inaba Oniony. Vt =l•l4l7—.Nver Met.' , . r, • 11•11 101 S OA. 17. W MED =-Sias lits 11114,EsToRrit . )fiootyie old ?, . will quickly restore Gray Hair to itinituril color and bauty, aad produce luxuriant groWth. It is pe.4*tly harmlesS. and is preferred over every other preparation by , those who have a be head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it.. .112~ beautiful, glow and intp.s*.to the Hair =keites= WEI L==Zl Vow Sabo - 107 :3;11 Dragglista. DEPOT, 198 81 RIGS ST., N. Y. numONEDD4gt. MOOREIV DEMO lITOWE4 IN BEAV-Elt May be Nana the bast mat at DRITGS, Me CI. 1 112. OSE ; CIECHAII:IC A T Ptraatii.: o Es, -.WINER And 13rn.ndies, Pp,into, DYE STUFFS: TOILET AItTICLM; SOAPS BRUSHES. PATENT BIEDICI-NES In great •auirty, all of lb...hest quality. and sold draper an am be bonght at any ocher Drug atom to the • county. Duponeo•. Female MIL.. 71S cwt.. per bus Chceaeman'• 4 ll; el. The Lergevt Stock of LAMPS • LAMP TRIMMINGS. LANTRRNS, STATION/MY. WLVDOW GLASS 6 PUTIT. Ever offered outside of the city, at Moore'■ Drug Store, and sold cheaper` num can be bought any elope. . . .. _Let those who doubt Ibis tall and see, and they Man doiabt no mono. . . • PATTEUSON, II"AoJoao!, Dealer and Mamtradvrer aJ BOOTS 101.10 ES AND GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES NO. 91 FEDERAL STREET. ALLEGHENY, PA Application, tbr Central and Weatern Pennayl Tanta he made to B. S. 111.18 SELL, Manager. eetleml. - Harrisburg. Pa. J. R. BAgitaTT & CO., troprkotssa. lislilaNial22l, N. E. R. W . It.W:SNODGRASS, witomNALE .IDBATCK3I-IST S CORNER' OF Federal nal Loom* lereettooillogb my ) . (Pint caner below Depot.) - D e fli LEADS, PAINTS,O.ILS, VARYTADER, DTE-STUFFS, DRUGS, CHE3I7- I'AI.S, PROPRIETARY MED . MIMS, FOREIGN, aid, DOMESTIC PIGOU- • ; • MERIES, SO4PB, TO/LET ART!. MRS. PAX • CY GOODS. • , , ite. • PWEUREt allek 3111**.tr and Jeturaer. 111 rd sine; Banti, PS. um rmo stUelning J. C. Wllikon's officaj OW watch... and throw annetera molted and • warnmted. Xneraitat dons broader. The aruonage , d_..the ; rblid solkitad, and .athancdon gannalte.*.• U."'Ul a tparraLtni. DElllllVirliY—Tbe anderilisedld boom Abe eitimew d Bauer N and e=" ii r e that be kee opened an ones Is Des- F . 15. of Webster He be, bed aawsiddsbborusleiss Is tbe deaden. and lawn blsaself to be able tsglore general diktat- Ocal Is Ids isslores.. op — ollea be the old **Unlade [Wel" bald ing. Tided street. Be Ter, Pa. All work warrant. pcmweasosr. - 0081101t.X. tell 17. luttierlinni. - . . romfierxszi, --Wad Igrest..iiirma. Pa. LOC.;/: Orneig.) Ham last retunsed nay Ma, "bar* be Ms loft opal iluzelaraio weer w ip= "glatu,Mea. ?,Liptio of 1 SIAM= 4 INIEMI . . • f, , J. Cross LCo s. ILOCIIESTEIL PA. row, ANnCONPLETE DRY GOODS , 1 i j FUNNELS. Plain Fishnets,-13 0r4 1 1 1 :Aiin4 1 1, - • . tiPPAPC4, II4, 'Merinos, Ginghamc, Shawlg, Gloves, BALMORAL :SKIRTS, MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR. CARS MEARS, DORSKINS, READY MADE SIIIEYS AND Da.twans. Z4BWATYLBSAND CIIEAP MEI Boots and Shoes • larger and better ►took than •e bare free beton!. kept. Mania' and edge', , Woe. y lean' and ebildrrate Moen and Own bbare. Jost bought, jot FOR SALE LOW. HAI,RDWARE AND NAILS 1202^33 GLASS; QUEENHWATIE Bacon, Grain, )lour, ' 1 Grain, our, Balt, Feed, dc'., We bus often and keep air , Flock fall .o.t [rook, always Navin: .otoetbior moor lo ntkou tootmnero. S. J. CROSB &CO, Rocwasirmk Oc t . kb. IBl6g J. ir. Uaammikad. Flour. - Feed, Heal, , &o Grain of ail Mods boaltit Ow nisi...A good o oortioest of Ow alllooont. 0 d 4- Of logototo ii• *aro on hem.. An roils ellvomf when do Coot Call tad nese Cesseetieut Amt. seer the Public Scitool belay, in Babette.. N. 7nult•R l am, Mittaboingli Steal Notate Regisier CROFT & PHILLIPS, goelfsiete Agate end Brokers, •,, PITTSBIJEGIL PA. DOM./PAM 10 0 TO AIgrAMESS II" actin". rest. .1.) n.:3. KS MI /.. I • ' I - • Delaineg, Prints, Hosiery, C-AwroN FLANIin ==IE MEI HATS' AND CAPS -A. I-. MI 0 , Oar usual Stock of Oils, Paints, WR BUT-PLUSH AND BULL (Lost: CALL AND SEM,: 11,1 i ALL infDtl OP. IS PUBLISHED BY .01111eo No. 1121 Wearlb 11. II Putt),