, M=?XlaiD. , • l lllllMMZit ,- =M=SI • . The Wag or .- 4 0. gitaleand l. Um N s * , ~ , ,;Wet faunsroue .„, I or of _ _ s L • than that a sailor whorstrrtifooll 3 l3 . - i '" dais port, and hp pike bvtis .. .g in a Clierry-1411Enuma - 0 411 1 11.4 though he had never exercised des potic *Wei ioterthotids °NIP* - ihirtty cannibals. Thittsingulagfer senates is -0 TbrOWA4bBiIidNIMWOr median 012,13.darkicomplextrC tug weeier, a ati, most i perple ete eenti..A.ityopetwoulitpronoanat? a forelper_but, no two Would,',agree; na to his nallithality.l Ile lulls; never pertnitted hltretelftotio tattooed,. but: otiarahiseredeiatlitla In thesbapeof a round.hole In hit forehead, Made hy the point Of ajavedn,Whieh hostMek up withJits ChM In; time to prevent its plerciug 10 breast..:,Daqiito his omineustitle Of "Cannibal Jack" he . asserts that ho , never ,taated 'human flash, althdigh his MVO Mernmas SUbleets feast u lion UMW(' week with the 'atheist, relish, ;ills it possible? And whe do they eat?" "Oh, pris oners of war mostly, and any ...Ming ers they can aitch." " And laity, continues the quedioner with :Wight shiver, "how do they too F. - . - them?" "Bake them ! Take theta just as yeti would a pig, dean them and stuff then with sweet-ssented leaves -and hot stones. Thenthey.lay hot stones on .tile _ground for an, oven cover them with knees, put the bodi t_ es on tliese,then more actives and hot stones awl ileidly.i. biyerStif earth tokeeplel the heat and the steam from the green itoves." "And can't you stop it?..?? "Not a bit 1 I am save white men but notriatives.". . • Owing to his knowledge of their ninny dialeets, and his familiarity With their euStoms,-he is either fear ed or oheyeel, in• many different Is- Inner-gm*, but' tho ' special seat of his.poweria oe ,Ottahu, one of the Marquesas Islands. There a While man nainedlintdier was eldef when Jack first landed, and there Butch er'erskull is still OrtserVed: There Jack-rfilMin.nido.elland native ffig- . -nitsl'teittellis4iippbtskledWillid . M . • featiatelW4-1,-'l.here he_ ,',_ _has ~fourteen wives in one house; hesidea ninny More on other islands. There hemaketi hest for two thousand is landers, and plans raids upon the Ty pet savages, of Dominim. another of the Marquesas Islands, with whtise natives ho is ceaselessly at war. Them an, his double war canoes, - made 'of I oardssewed together with cocoanut - sennet, and 'propelled 14 .tailes ' an , hour by MO rowers, who not 'only keep stroke to the sound of .a, . war song but vary the exercise eye flew moments by flinging their pad dl es In the air and catching them as they fall with military precision. It Is utterly impthelble to give In a NOM an Just Idea of the wild life • of this whilechleforOltabu. On me . occasion he and a Typee king ofDom inhia were rival suitors for a young' princess; Jack finding his suit likely to Atli ran oil with the girl, who was only about 12 years old, but was taught, bound and turned adenine mime. Rega ining the shore ' he . climbed a bill maw a native coming up the other side with a musket and another man's leg over his 'Moulder, awl hastily scrambled up a tree. , The ' ' savage laid down hiS uglyburden cm . der the Mille tree, and. went( after a romanut..l Jack slipped down, got the gun, and pointed it at the native, who tied for dear life from the white man Who Was drowned the day be t we. In trying to pis e the towels of ifs enemies In order to-reach .n part a the island 'friendly . . to Itlin; 119 umbleel into a "taboo greund." or e, retry, a place full of skulls which t'y To walking around and melding to ( t rqa cli other in the most extraordinary, manner, and ,extunination shoived that each, skull was tenanted by a young crab of the kind tailed by the withal; ob-00. This little chapter In his life ended with setting fire to -a village by which mews he decoyed the warriora out ofafortwhich guard el the only hasty Imdingto the fritlid-' ly territeuy, and then made his Ce(- cape directly through the deserted fretless . r. Jack Is evidently eta (iiristian turn of mind, does not swear, and takes pletauto in attioliiig"Aitine service. :tlVOrthelegc he does nets like • mis sfitimriek and will, not allow then- on his isisffia, and declares • that( Patter ' I Unagn at Ilimolulu, and Mr. Mellen on ditteof the Nieirpter MOOS, aw l the only ones who have done the mst fives any .redhood. lie charges the otle.rsai'ith tovetontauss, inhumani- ty - ,-(ind other nameless villainies. • Feurteen years ago a Boston trav eler; who helped 'found- the that newliPaper In the Sandwich Islittubti . of Jack $7OO if he would.retum with Mtn to Boston . and relateliis story in detail, in. order that it hook might he made eif it.- Jack &Cline], hut 1111 w, as lle.wislrrig to make a V- I ie II toney,lie is quite minty ' to - accept such a proposition. Ile intends to - visit I:s:e.a.7.ltelford in .a few days to see certain winding erfitains • of his nequalntions.. whom lie expects ; to ' find there, and Mlles to get funds Newell to buy some tools, ammuni tion,. and "ilk' newspapera with sto ries m them," to takebaek with him; fin:next November will dpubtliss find him fir on' his way to his island king dom; as he declares lie "would not 1. .nil a winter in this cold climate for half the City of New Xork I" ' " t 'an n i I sil Jack," or rho " Walking _ it wogimplty,'",!, or; "Jerry:.hotly '_as III! is variously • caned, paw's a - marvelous memory, and: toreful in quirylnto his licstory -shows that about thirty-two yews ago there liv s ed in itothester a tough little chap, 'who, was the youngtet . son .in au A inerienn-' family of four boys and nlur Orbs.' Born lansmallvilkige in that vitSulty; he made_hls home, up . . , on i the (tenth of parents, sister, Wiin naisled Lathe city.,,This exeelleiff young: woman sent tm - to school; and switched him so faithful ly when 'lllO played truant, as be often did, that he ran away at the tender age of nine years, aud succeeded in . making his wassocross York Shite to -, Atystie, cm lainglsland fiountli:ffere, in his raid io see the strange sights of a seaport - Mien; lie boarded a ship . which sen!ijitstein the point ofMlling ha. Ilavre, and was carried oil before he could regain the shore. I 'lllabal alllCk. male iIiIIISOr a511,441/1 . , 1 as he could, anti, On arriving in the Preach port, immediately ran away again, list the _Captain, who had learned lliA AlOry, S110111(1 send him back to Rochester., Getting on a Seine steamer, fie made two ur three trips between litivre and Rouen; but one (lay, in iptyi g the hot water . out ofit "0( b. 4," he induckily piteliel a JO - plates and spoons overhiged, whereupon the wrathy stewigtl, kicked the poor littlefellow st sousing.svitb'llts wooden shoes that he was glad Its scamper ashen. Then the mite of a Scotch schooner , took Pity on him and he tried to re pay the mate's kindness by helping to lhoisttheitehoonex's anchor out of the way of the tide, which rushes up t'... Seine tmloteiy... !By . some mis lisp-it slippeCand BS 'whete weight a I raped it roc4gik - . kb, hands so swiftly as to .ptillgAtaitAlesh loan, the bones. hit -WiOaln ',Was highly vexed, 'and duels% Ida on ' shore again; but the matelatid crew sided with the little chap, ' ' lllo hid held to the rope so plucklleft the schooner in a body, and t ie mptain had no small trouble in getting them back again. in the meanwhile the young adventurer got his hurtS dreg scd, fell hue the hands of a good na tured old Frenchman, , who took ex cellent care of him, and he shipped ,on as Swedish ship for a cruise in the', Battle Sea. Negar ibuitric be ran .away agate, Issliiiss. the mate.threst. : - well to beat 11121 t Tar denllny out too : mti ph coffee to 110 ewe. V4/1' threo 'days he II Ved MI p,11 , 4 , 11 Villii t t,. pm' tried to .1111.11«lerks, Ths t ,,,, c s . ,,b ilit , he e ql rp 1 11111 I 1i,041y on 100.10.1,10 Wi m jl l 4l AllppllW, 11/1 ,, bli; 1. , 1 11 0 whpry H ot "o o h s i•,0101 111111 1111 , 0 fir , ' HOOF perched him 011 , 111 il,r• I k0,,,,,,•1,,, , k , . (-es with nottileg on Intl I+ , :lriff, µ4l: tercel Min ttromollk .140 110 , NH it #4 film fr. 4100Patlik, next day...vhag i gu= • other J 1 ". ' tOthe t otEngissint..Therice . wastlitt a *Lk , mann "fruiter" uporrrti'lledlterranerua ettilpe; then ck to England again; from there to J'Vallef.4CarinfP litisht finik kitiP New York.: :In NOW York lieshiPpeass steerage boy on the whaler Shepherdess for the Sadwich Islands. FrOmllonolulu he went In • another . whaler to the ins of • szl=sk, thence to Kodiak and New d,, Mid then to the Marquesas Islands. • Sire he found .the man ;Butcher, wi th whhat be Wawa Very, Intimate, and from that time kir ma ny ycers. his fife was mainly spent with the Savages of the Mar uegas, Society, Friendly, and NavW.m. aruong whom he gained anas seendency that fairly entitles hint to . the high sounding appellation of the "King of the Ctundhal Islands." Two yes ago his lon/eagle visit his na tive land became so intense that his shipped iu the cinlY • craft he could ilutl, a Gummi brig 'for Hamburg:, reached there a year ego last Christ mas, went them to Liverpool,. lost ell his money,.tailed for San Frerichs-- co to fill - his pockets and map° the unendurable cold end in July last shipped for New Mork as a common sailor on beard thei Volunteer. The captain was a mean and tyrannical officer and tvhen the Volunteer land ed at blazatlan to take in her cargo of logwood he drove the mate ashore, teokin a hundred day's 'provhdons of the most miserable character, and started on adz month's voyage, His three principal officers were mere striplings, ignorant of navigation.— The boatswain In particular, wall highly supercialous youth, and one day the captain ordered "Cannibal Jack" to do some little duty that the boatswain had shirked. "Jack" did not understand at' find, -and the or- , der was 'angrily irpmted, when •he instantly obeyed: !Look out, Jaciy" whisperM. one of the mates, "the captain will be afoul of you directly." "He'd better be afoul of some of there gentlemen that , are too proud tad° . their duty," responded •JAck...,' for this independent remark the captain ordered him in irons,. Jack damn - - tad, the irate captain began to beat him with his fists; Jack resisted; the carpenter (the stoutest man in . the ship) flew to the captain's aid; Jack drew his knife; the mate, with' re volver in -hand, appeared on the scene, and Jack consented to be ironed • with - double handcuffs. This was in February, and for over live weeks he Was confined In - a place about three feet high, with nothing but the bare wet deck to sleep upon, and a ropes end or pieceof saltier a pillow. Only . Once was heallowed to wine on deck, and on the re:Wel-of the Volunteer at New York he was taken on shore, brought bet on) United States Corn. niWorier the next day on a of mutiny, and released _under Curiously enough, aman, wheel Jack met In San Francisco last Summer has since come to New York by the overland route and establishedllm self as the keeper of a sailor's board ing house: •• ' - • This man and Jack recognized each other, and the "King of the Cannibal Islands" Is at this moment the guest of his ex-Callfornia acquaintance In Cherry st. Still more curiously, the mate who was put ashore at .11famt lan is also in New York, intent upon suing the captain for damages. And, most entities of all, in the next board leg-house steps an ancient marines who saw Jack. in the Bay. of Naples More than thirty years ago, and dig tinetly remembers the - little Amer-- can boy on board the "fruiter." • There is no doubt that Jack is tech nically guilty the State prison of fence of mutiny, but it Is pretty cer tain that theaffair will be peaceably compromised, and that no one will appcar against next Tuesday, the day set down for his examina tion. It would be hard for the cap tain to find witnesses among the crew who are ell doWn on him for his gen. eral meanuen, and eveeially.for tak ing them towns with such a short al: lowance of miserable food that they • had to beg pirovisiong froF r rsing vessels durink the latter of the voyage to keep drowse yes from starving. Even the carpenter has ,Pealtently offered 'Jack raoneyi' as amends for hie own ihare .in their* fray, and no tone can donbt that in 'equity, if not in law, five weeks , in carceration in a prison scarcely more than heifers high as lihreself is pun ishment enough for his offence.—N. E Tribune. 31A1GE f,ArNIIVS TUAGEDIG It was the face fora tragedy—dark, Passionate, 'Melancholy. 'fhe mouth was sweet ; the eyes so dark and lu minous, the Chestnut brown hair so Utterly 'beautiful. Yet she looked so innocent of her fate, standing there in the real light of the damask cur tains all WICOIISCIOIIB of .Lloyd Kin !aim's eyes, that one could, not but hope she would pass unscathed the ordeal of that bad man's thoughts. When she felt his hand touch her shoulder she started. "MC. Kinginan!" • "Madge." lei soft eyes dilated—she attenqs ted.to retreat s but. he prevented the movement.' _ • 'Don't be afraid of m I e, child. have something to say to you.' Her face was not encouraging, but he overlooked, as was characteristic, her wish. 'I love you. I want you to be my wife. Don't shrink from me in that way. • yea .la4ve nothing to be efreld of. I Went to take .eare ,of yowlual .make you happy.' She steal Silent, trembling; • 'You do not knowwhere I live. It is a beautiful!place full of trees and fountains, and. arbors' covered with blossomed vines. The house is full of rich, warm rooms, where you could wander all day', and constantly find something new and batutiful. It has _pictures and couches, and soft swing , mg lights In idlibaster, for dark Win ter nights this. Thereis a splendid library, holding thousands, of vol umes, 3fiulge. You love to nod, I know. There you will find all the fairy tales and poetry that you want, little one. Will you conic?' -1 She shook tier hetet tremblingly.'You need hot promise now.; Lis ten. I have sionctifing more to tell you. Mudg..,l hAVONVOIith and pow er, but uo one to love me. You can make me happy. Is that any consid eration to, yoUr kind. heart?' She lifted hereyes to his face. They fell again. ; 'Hut I do not lovb you,' she said sintply. 'Let me teach vou,' he said. She tried to think; and drew • a quick breath.; 'Don't be tronbledj• he sale I will give you all the time you want. On ly wear this tp remember multy, for I inn going away to-morrow, to be absent a week. •r• As he spoke he slipped a golden circlet on hee little hand—a ring of dkuuonds, glittering like flame. At the same moment some one en= tered the room—the ,Publie boarding 'house parlor-4--and Madge iesisped, bewildered, oblivious Of everything but her furiotddy beating heart and thb weight of jewels upon her hand. Slip locked !herself in her room, throwing herself upon the bed, and burying herself in the pillows; but that did not prevent her hearing the wheels of Mr. Kingman's .coupe grind away from the door. lie came there often, brit she never knew that ehe had been the attraction. She caw it all now, it made her dizzy. • She lay Otero for a • long lisle, get+ dug milts% at length, and tossing feverishly as it grow dark. •• At lust she rise, and lighted a lit tle lump, and knelt down before her trnk. The light fell into it as she likeW a little bez out and opened She formal sow letters over hastily, 511th drew out photograph. • wit. * noun's lawl,a frank you,, kg I , i fetiLey OHS , ;dire and high toned. i , f• ttrl hoOktgi ai it with salm i role* f•t•II: _ , _ - #/itartin law ~ you "Weir NADitttrav en t . . 1 Jousted. -A . Week of daily toll A wc sire•—tit 4 old noural---19nOttlit the ki - Uon.l She lookedlattlies #a se, comfort, pmteoli.oti lbw oil side was °toy loualgOS*lll • toll.. healternative that should' been Was not. The soldier lover had pfahoill , the-rnatt iiha, 4 .lal love with her hedit - hildforgetteribigl the at was ended, alid'iiete Was' abirdodc, but forthis UeVia t tbunle. ShEooked at herielf in . "e niirror as sh daily bruslinArt the Waves of her utillil lialq tram 110 w the rose hatrkided from et eheelein the last stxtr, and how theshadoWs seem ed to have gathered_arcund her eyes ' 'Martin will come , bet* some (10 in shoulder straps and spurs, with a Soleru wife upon • his . am, au4 1, . that . be sueti a , judo shadOW, tiuithe will yen wonder that he everktalled me :Pretty,' she thought, {lnd pride; Streagthened . Kingman's cause. • 1 Witen'he came, the_ • &I' ' s winilas was gained without' dlty:: , '; - She seemed to lose herself a ft er that. The :novelly ,of her Position citr a new ellstence:' It was so s go to have anythin .. worth tlit,', . lag . r but the old, w :•.ng th ough 1 `Marlin.. Rolls of rich goods a l a , her little room ; nowersand eta 1 folloWed them. lapped in the vel- ' vet Cushions of the - luxurious coupe, she tolled oat of the dingy city into thee treadthof the country'wheve the blue bids had, _coins,. and the skies were growing Soft with spring.' Slw was young—not ready, after all, tiogive up life for Yea. It was so t to be taken care of, wealth' brought so much that was grallfYing. • manSo she ' drove with Lloyd King. to a clergyman's house one evening—and was utadea with. Then the horse's head ,wax . turned toward 7misn da di:h t otel_ ~ ~.wherti . a_ . luxurious of rooms were provided, for two : . .11 was her husband. She tried to null it us he shut the door behind 1 1 th and &Wetly : o* off the .wrap- Wm 4 ..blielkihsid protected her ;tom tlie*mtry night: Ile drew imitable& alJr before the glowing grate. ' 'Si down; love, and get warm. I will back in a moment? ' ... ' In a sort of dream she kow , him go out Slowly she, glanced around the exquisite, • room. Velvet carpets, snoWy (impedes,glowing 'tees upon •eanviss, the • wreath of glittering lights, suspended from the corniced ' ceilings, showed she smiled. The warmth was. luxurious; the place • seemed to smile upon her. .Nesrl an hour pawed, and King ' .1 ._I II I¶l. • She moo at last, passed softly to the window and looked out.' The street was bright with gas. The crowd surged to and he beneath it . 'Oh God the cried suddenly. She turned, then snatched her clank from a much and fled Prom the room. She flitted down the broad stairs, and out at the entrance into the chilly night. She crossed the street under the heads of dashing. horses, and .knew nothing but the co'A be yoM--Martin's face, pale and and and abstracted, as ho gowly , walked the pAvement..kthe must look at him --speak; to him. In a moment more she had g.ainedthe curb,reached him, grasped his arm. • Martin.' Ile started; eh►sped her hands, find drew her aside. 'Madge, illy darling.' For her Mee was pale, and wild, and pitiful, upturned to his. He flung the folds of his cloak about her, us they stood in the shadow, and ew her shivering form chose to his side. She stretched her little bare hands up to his face, forgetting the jewel upon it. 'Martin; where have you been so long V .: 'ln Libby, Madge.' • 'Then you did hot forget me?' 'Forget you? Oh, my child V- Lips to Lips, an d a wife! She remembered_ then; turned to see her Maitland looking wildly about from the opposite pavement. 'Martin, Martin, save me!' she moaned. ' • •• ; 'Kingman saw the gleam of her pearl hued deem beneath the arch. He sprang forward. They eqw him .'start to gives the street; they saW, nisei, the txuril•whTte unmanageable horses, tearing down upon kim, but ho saw them not. He beheld only the pallid face. of . his wife. They .stuck him, trampled him. Madge saw the crowd' gather about him, then saw no more. When she returned to conscious ness she was a widow. But in time she married the love of her heart. MOUNT VERNON. Tho rido by water, from Washington to 3lount Vernon, la ono of the moat delightful; as the wide, full river, not only with its wooded banks, has pleas ant scenery, but it carries along histor itoations *so:Torre to tui Anted canS. No . one - can Ida at the Potomac without seeing, in his mind'ii eye, the stately form of the Virginia colenel,and frame him in with the undying ]doods of the Revolution. The Into war has thrown these earlier memorieti and as sociations yet further into the'dirri pant; and made them dearer and ittOre becauao oo shadowy anti Oidritual and indistinct. In the soft light of the purple moon oar little boat mended to, and after an absvnee of twenty ' years, I saw again the old .house—a orootifin, boxy house, with a row of slender wooden pillars, supporting nothing to speak of, where the great Virginian liv ed and died. • • • . 1 I wanted to pump up somo sentiment —I had the best intention!' in 'the world of that sort, but I was - . unfortUnate. I stennlded uti a gentleinen•in a plaid suit of tight pantaloons, and a bob-tailed coat, who looked sharply at society from under a silk stove-pipe hat, and was ad dicted to a diamond pin, no endof chain, a • heavy ring and a gold-headed 'cane. lie looked Salt hi bad knocked a ped-, dier down and robbed him of his - Jewelry Instead of taking his brains. Sot'. but what my friend was shrewd enough— Indeed, Le was in pouttetaurie*.a little too sharp for comfort.' Ire, -Unfortu nately, heard Staekpolo say that I was connected with the Glnnuarreial, and im- niediately fished up a curd aid with a professional bow, introduced hitnself as "Mr. J. Vandyke Smith, professional agent for theatricarartista," and claim ed- me as a brother, "our puninits;" he said, "being so akin to each othe r r." `Meek a run down here," he loantin ued, "not of my own notion, I assure you. Tho divine Arabelht, my charge Just now, was seized with a patriotic tit last night, and she couldn't. riwist the country roach:emit of Um . late General Washington, insisted upon my making the trip, so I could tell her all aliont it. This wonderful emanation of I artistic eaceUetioe, ;Arabella aforesaid; never tiets out of bed until noon; 'and If there Is anything to do previous to. that time she puts it on her agent--cuss MM." "It'S a very pleasant trip." "Ok i You; gao.tah, but play d." " dote; understand you." - "No f—woll, / moan that o.,Washln ton is played. Grant knocks bite now— never Was much,lu my estimation. Got agilod pan thro ugh . judicious advertis ing. Old Ed. Everett, air, that broUght him 'out, mid made him 64'1(1i:sable.— But this bloody war earns on;and now whertis.G. W.? Gone up. Noantount of telored posters can revive him. No, nip trying.'_ lOs PlaYed."l. "You %Celli to think there iji good deal in advertising. , ' . "Certainly I - d'o. I've tried it: noth- Jog. like It, sir.,, What was the: divitte Arabolla before I posted her Whit ;nada Norio ? Judicious advertising. And what make Grant, Shaun= and 1T e ~~ eh, litiok at the pills. ,'there's 'illitatra-' lion. ( _ ; ma im lis pillar Elo, air, not g cents eW Is in the adverthtintr. A mail an advertisement and he Is „1t... a gill, py thinks be is, My, 'el 'Mt mid * bbfa a box. 'That lox glvel !anvil derail of o pain, and ha thin buys imcad-citlaseg, A 1441 so. I Filibililf ~/toHigt, li' liiok tit lAtiiii . litikiepri e itt ,Illunarelt, at Disraeli, at any of Agri Igen, see how their agents pudt'eni." . r, Inrcpu, , think•thisldonit. Van or Aim/ eitios iilttio iiiiforieurialo I.'l "Of course; I wouldn't give three bunts for IkeSSWO stock: +A lot of mis intbkibelfettegatip,• oeilisitlY -just as Virginia was going to pot ;and now they try to ;bull 4.11eW stock on tOeysticred memory of' 0. W. It's no ' i go,t "TVs all • I tried to get, dear, Of O. A , randyke Smith, but As tbo e divfne Arabella would certainly. Wisko•Glinsittnati a point, 0. yandyko 144 4 ,, ihs Cestrerckg. modeled tOrnb,,liiied *Mg My gigigantic intellect to . ibeaii - lf - en 'the *in* ieoldcring away into dust, 'that had made up the limn about Which lawn ths hislork of kiss'dsYl end how they rotted in quit here, while another great war thundered over-the he tried to make •Annoui, : when a sharp clear voice at my elbow sidelined "See there—nothing like it." "I looked around. wu G. , Vati, dyke. Ho pointed to the inacription on. 'the! foot of the sarcophagus, anti added: ..Strother made I good thing I bet. Nothing like advertising.'' II read, alter the words devoted to Washington the further fact that "This sarcophagus of solid marble was made by Strother, nuublo-cutter; Philadel phia." . „. There tn was no use attempting . o sublime with G.TAndyke on hand; and Strother in view. I hurried away. The loth from 'the river, made by" he ease iationdeads one to the tomb and then to the stables, and thence to..lbe house. I saw Vandyke M pursuit, and I hurried on, dashing into the, house "to avoid the advertising theatrical sigint Of the illy& Arabella. I pattsed in the dining room. An old 'minuet stood in one corner, and I learned that it bad been presented by the father of his country to a fair girl in the . fondly. And I looked at the old worn keys, and thought of the fair fing ers that had fluttered like birds over them, of the ftdi forms of the long' ago that 'had gathered around and lingered for a little.while at this instrument and then passed on to old age, and then to death. I touched the keys, and a faint metaWo twang mule back, like the voice of a ghost. I started—not at the mound, but at the voice of G. Vandyke, who said: "See there; now." Ho was pointing at a richly caryed mantleplecerand I read that it was aisC, donated, and the name of the maker was the most conspicuotta thing about it. • I was desperate. I took. G. Vandyke by the arm and said: "U. Vandyke Smith, prcf,essload. *tried and artistic advertising agent,my friend, -Mr. Swanadosin, obout to apen a lunch. Won' . t you Join him?" Ile immediately consceitod, and while his infernal advertising mouth was full_ of mild turkey I went on With my in vestigations, but the 'whiten() emotion's had disappeared forever. , The fact is, this gabulous adverthing agent had said a true thing. George Washington, in our excessive zeal, has been putted out of all' compieherision, and, of Ours°, out of all sympathy. James I'arton, ono of our moat fasccuat log prose writers, came to the capital to look up material for the life of Washing ton. Ile found abundance, but altio discov ered that, to tell the truth, he would run so wide of the , popular belief, Unit the book would be - a failure or do tubi chief. Washington, as I have said be fore, has ceased to be human ; and whit pious lies have been piled over him, un til what ho really was we know no more than if ho lover existed, Passing through the. old hall of the house, ou ono's way to the new, one is 'struck by a ;passage to the right that purports to and so it is a foe simile of the original. It was done by the French artist, llon'7 don, who covered the father's august head with planter, !saying two straws In his patriotic nose to breathe through. It in, therefore, us perfect in lignre and feature as a work of art mills); and It Ia amusing to note tkie effect on the crowd this statute produces. It dwindles the Father. Ho uppeata as all ordinary man, and not a very striking one at that. The head is small, and the expres' 7 Mon of the ialluthla• damaged! by • false teeth, that', lii - that day, were gotten up In a very clumsy style, oven for the first President; while the legs in the tight breeches startle one, they ate so slender I heard an old lady ask,.one day: "IS them letpr Washington's? I'd like to kno ve l —Don Pion. abouW TO Di: atisEumax.—Thin t yourself —about what you want, what you like, what revet.i . people ought to pay to;jou, what pea in pie 'think of you, then to you nothing . wilthe pure. Youwillalioi l everytion¢ you touch; you will make misery for yourself out of every thing; you will be wretched as voti choose on earth or in heaven either. In heaven either I say; for that proud ) greedy, selfish, self=seeking spin would turn heaven Into bell. It di, turn heaven into - hell for the-great devil himself. It was by pride, by' seeking , his own glory, that ho fed from heaven •to hell. lle was not content to give up his own will and do God's will like the other angels, lie would be a master himself, and set up for himself, and rejoice in hi. own glory ; and so when he wanted to make a private heaVen of hls own; he found he had made a hell. And why? ' Bemuse his heart was not pure; clean, honest, simPle,unSelfish MRS. BRIGHAM 'Vous° and party are still in Chicago.. They have receiv ed invitations to the various places of amusement and have accepted sever al. Mrs... Young is about twenty-tiNe actoMplishal and 'of pleasant Man ners. Missy Nettle Young, daughter of Brigham, is a young lady of about seventeen. The party are on their, way to Washington to have an inter view with the Praddent in regard to the Ogden and Salt Lake Railroad, of which Joseph Young, son of Brigham and one of the party is superinten dent. . Speaking Grillo rece n t mass meet ing of workingmen in that city, the New York Times Pays It WM the first startling incident of a revolution .which has for so long been pending, and which is to be attended with Some remarkable developments.— These otganlzatlons, it says, combin ed industrially and politically form a power which it is not wise to ignore, whose strength should not be under estimated, and is evidently destined to be successful. Mn.iiN ter county, was driving his - iiirriage hist :eek awl stopped at a Pennsyl vania railroad crossing for a train to pans, after which ho drove on to the track just in time to have his car riage splintered and himself instant-' ly killed by another train which he lwd not seen and which was coming the other way. A French officer, quarrelling with a Swiss, reproached him with his Country's vice of Lighting-- . -on either side for -money:" while we FreriMt. men r " mid he,""flght for horier."— " Yes, 214". replied tho Swiss, "every one fights for what ho moat wants:. , NEI jeuzsitithillo. K 1.0 111111,11.Wt4 MICA° , as _ a; AK etitOallial• laCeitai, it tA4i t i rrialgjimmliN! Pi = 'ST/11107M .1 . Sile nt. ItM I=l Al . Hanes . ... . Orrvlnei ' Wooster .11(andeId Buryin Uppexliandipsky: Furst Ulm ' • Vasa Weil.. Fort Warw . !: Colombia.. 1..... r. Warsaw Plymouth Wog° =ill ov ,-elt: Nn op. i i' --, --- 119 mer 4511441 1110 'CT MT IWO, - 01 0 3 8 ' • 141 - 1111 1014 295 ' 1006' 1110 ' IMO lea , mon 419 1.9104/ ,148 1918 • 100 "'210 1110 WO ' 410 : . 23 718 3. 110 - Me.' 111 - 632 MO ,9411 - aao 900 ' 4121. 112211 'l9lll' • 'l2l 610 1107 GM, 840 1139 414 ~ 912 1204va 70T 929 1210 , 733 . 1031 ' 105 R'3 ' 1150 ' 127 151 1 1297 120 1010 5215 4M 1115 .140 • • EMI frrAtrims. clifesio kte ralso alb Vo7lw Columbia. Fort Wayne Van Wen. • VA, Upper Bandoski 3O .... , • • • • biesUlue I 'i l l ) , Vaned elk Wooster Ina Xesellion • Coo too. ...... Belem witsborzh 'I 1113 WI i 100 t , 1615 ill lll6 I lvir ~ , . YOun_gstown, Ns*. CAR° and Arlo Engem leases Youngstown at t p._ New Castle, 4:W p.m; seri% es at Pittsburgh. =OP. Itt-_,..tleiunitnit. loaves Pittsburgh 745 a. In; arr. al loangliown. 10:43. N. Castle,9:lo Mt' • Youngstown. New Castle and Pittsbarg,it Ac commodation leaves Youngstown, 6.110 a. In; New Castle, RIO a. in; Mitres at Allegheny; 1440 la m. Returning. leaves Plttabargh, 4 fln; ar• elves New Cases.7:llp p.m:Youngstown, ,:50 p. in. • t P. R. General 7lcket CLEVELAND a prrrssuuou EAMILOAD. On and after Dec. vat, 18Ge, train. will teams Stabona daily (Sundays excepted) ea follows. GOING Wrm. 111ATIONS. Exe mi l Accost 4.leveland... &braid Street.. Bedpan, Ravenna aaw Berard Wellsville .... 810,.; 111108 , 34 811 1411 015 114 11019 .• .1415 185 en '852 ;51 l'Zrx 413 VOUSU YORTiI = UM STATIONS. I 415rx 689 749 1.... - - •••• •- r dn - lil , • Anidai ' - 'l ll 5 illnirst Uud.on • "C . ' '1230 ZaelldStrce! 1144 " Cleveland WC COMO STATIONS. II lisroareas'isi Avowal Beßair Ito 15fIrs 11151 fr!"=":11. 4;.1, I 1,20.- 1113 Wellnllle.• - • fer• 410 . 150• nan Smith's Ferry...-. 008 1 601 512 TS) Ikaver ....... ' Rochester 1110 610 XI) 034 /Whore • 111100 645 'AV 010 Sputa tens.. Meson., lists. Kies. Rzett. scrota Plasburgb GISAS ' 710tH 4111hns Sl5sS Rothorter " - 72$ 110 • bels Beaver. ! ,111130 000. du rso 535 Wellastlis W 5 ' 410 .20 , 'lO5. Steubenville 515 516 511 ' ' •• • Bril l i sg Part l!NO1 Bel ' TIISCARA WAS "ISM:CIL Lava. Attires ' • Na 11AladeSpblaa.A m. I Ilmmd, WA, am. • B.Tard, 1210. m. r N. YbllhdriShAsGam Y B. IIEYP.M 4 . °Emend Titkat Ar.vist. • i ROGIIEBTER _ MARBLE: - WORKS. vcinsEmziL, Manufacturer of MOITETNEUN -4 1 -1 S ILEAD - sk; FOOT STONES ; Marble and Stone Poets For Ceriltetery Lots ire_ Lava now on hand* a Large and Sti. perlor Stock of Plain and 'Ornamental 3ionnmenta and Headstone& We arc now ready, to supply on short notice, all orders limn tile country at low rates. .Also, • rin. - cletc•ixe And Fisturrs nt tt tittperipr Quality A.LwAyB' ON RAND W . Our Neighbors represent tballhey sell Cheap, but we practice . oiling iettpur And• Doing as we Represent. We Employ no Agents, ns:We can sell 10 Per Cent. Cheaper at , the Shop, Than by Agenis. All piuson's ileAirin . i; nod• tlit , tikr in our lint Are Invited to Ex:intim OUR WORK AND PRICES neforc porch . CRY GOODS, SPRING 1869. Foil and complele to,sorl wilt of selliA hie goods at fair price , :. Full linos , of New Drmq tiuo•! ~, t Nev G l inghatuq..Tickiogs' and sit ipes, Check_ k Maims' New Cloths, Flannels, New Cottonades, Erinine Clod's, New Ntintuelq Jeans, Table, Diaper, Napkins, ,New Latins Clctha, kept.Hants, - New It'nes Csmiinteres, New White Goods, New Lawn,i, Tweeds, Black Fanry Silks, New Jaelinnets, New Chintzev, New Brilliants, New RoLiery, Sim Hoop Skirts, Suspenders, i. Spool Co'inn; A full and complete stick' of Notion% dr.c... All of which bare been' bought at ilowest potaible flgitrea, and will be, sold giro eatiafAction to the trade.. Carr, M'Candlegs it Co., 04. WOOD wrilMrar. Pittsburgh, Pa. marl7:lm ELECT/O3.—The atrckboWeri of .the Com pany for racether &Bridge over lllg Below emelt, at, or neat ° wartime, fik the County of Ca yce:, are hereby notified that an Elerthm Mt one President, all „Wove( and a Treasurer la be bold in the Yell noun of mild Compaq, op the tut litesday, MIK day, of Aprtl next, lem matise el sVotit .A. Sic =X", JAMS ALLMON. That. - ..• , ! . * l 4 ll ,o H , ou At ' t 16.- ..rrt. Paper: For-Sprinvof , 1869. At NoillltAlisriet 84, 4 r&AArea re, rateltrah, Ps. -- • . , A large s ta cktk of new anti\btborate de: signs of Paper Hangings, wind for Droning Booms, Parlors,- Halls sod Chambers, together with goodikor the ILAntest Oast, now opening, and to which cosstaut additions will be made. An to be disposed, et' at takes ass tha t' 108.11. nu nno. tii.ltit:szo. • g 4.1 1 ken, o. leaves dal. *: Lap P. Y.. QM S. J.Crogs it Co., A ItClCji!. ETIRIZOPix HAVE JUST RECEIVED One Ton White Lead 0 Bbls. Linseed Oil, 0 " N.. 0. Molasses 00 " Choice Flour, 100_ Kegs Nails ME] 3, Hhds..N l, o. §ugar WM Lairge stock of HARDWARE. 'F`igliCii‘ta7cir tor Boots and Shoes Now Spring Style DRY GOODS. All, ,Bough Low, t u rd Sale Low. Nfunth Ist, M.). John U...Vv• A. Mordoeic Nprserymen, Florists and Seedsmei PITT3IIUIIGII, PA. Onr different - Ottal,sg,ue• will be nuftled on op plleatano. No. 7., Fruit. and benarneut.tlTreen. Vines., de. No. 0. 1t,...., tireentlottee pinnte, Sc. No. 3. Seed* and Potato•., ffeb.94:3m. A almlulstetttorh. Notice.—Letter. of ad- Inlnhatatlon haring been granted to the en. dersltttled on the este., of .1. K. 31Itehell. deed Isle or the borough ofNertr BrisZlttoe s Beare* Co., Pa , all persons, therefore, basing claims agalnet saltlyetute will present them, duly autheatkal ed. for eettlement. and all those Indebted. to salt• es tate are requested to Make Irnolediste ppalment• JOSEPH C. WILSON. Adtn'r. Bearer, l'a. IMEM Ha rOlai.e, tfv. N ew Firm, Near Goods. Speyerer & Sons, GEO. C. SPEYERER. ' Having returned from the East with u large stork of Conti% bought at: LOWEST CASH 'PRICES, ntrer to the pubs b, nt their OLD CORNER O WATER AND JAM STREET ECM ROCHESTER., PENN' A. =1 HATS, DOOn AND SIIOE G 1 ocr atr r, Puousto HARDWARE, IRON, krA Cattil *iilllH:Wirt)sil ROPE. OCI:3I s PACKMI YARN, WHITE LE I) and PAINTS dry , and th 011, a Putty 11111 Queensware and Willow Ware, Italian Cloth, FLOUR, FLOUR; C.+NetA, ' Btlll having the Sole Agency of that CELE OVATE!) CANTON ern F 1.01.111. (or Rochen tererni vicinity. we me yell denten at PlttsbethE tales. saving height. 6 loves, Shirt Fronts, FEED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AI.SoViCT ]Ott Buffalo Scale Company trs offer Scales 41.34.112.1VFAC1 URERS PAIGE • ALSO AGEXTB von Eureka Bone Sulphate of Lime and PLASTER PARIS FOR LANDS, , Vildts and Water Um at Wholaa;. Itate BEATER SALT COYPAKT•S SALT Alire'Ve on . kind. 'We * always Vim: toe rash en • req CIIZAZ.i• OW. Si* lualn. nor (lOW* soil W convinced. RETAIL GOODS DELI'VEMCD NIKE-0 (UMW& StSS .‘. ' - ''Mhrcelliiititritti i- 7 , )..! ,s',toY,F,s: - B.i:::TINWARE 0. R. ANSHUTZ, Tin, Copper & Sheet- Iron Ware. \ ALI-JOAO • ee a CoI2P leto Aisortguent or ' \ 1 , 3P1.r, „, e• -Vircoato, Grategooking-Stoves ciCa- cfCCS: Denali) Order promptly M 1 on 'Helium -- able Tcrin& Particular Attention Paid to Job Work =3 MEM DRY GOODS. I,IYrION4, DIALER IN. IMIS Fooling, Glit!terlug\si\sull Japlwncd and \\ PRESSED WARE \ Kept Constantly on Hand Shop on the lower end 61 Third Strce "Beaver. Pa. Call and Examine our Stock befOre _ . ourchasing elsewhere. [nuarlo:tf Bailey Farrell 4tl.*: "t" Lead Ilk Ske t & Bar Lea XA N UFACT (TILERS: 4 A 1.4 0 Pig Lead, Iron Pipe,; Rubber . nose. Steam Guages, Whistles & ValvP lt, Iron • Copper Sinks and Bath Wm, Steam Puinps, Farm Pumps and Force Put Ups. . • and every deAcriptlon of goods for Water, Gas and 'Steam NO. IG7 13311T111 ,J IELD STREET 1 Vill.Entreg, Pa. Seat fur rillc• Mat. L • r I) • EAVEIt ACADE !'.carer Ma Rein Ism becure.... • by , • REV. JOIN . IVHIMAIARTIN I D. D Ex-President of I.lneeln . Unleereity. known gms, eneemlo I ednestor Otte deaf sod the blind. the oast tern will mamma:l,D. V., MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, IRO M 10 4.:elock, A. II Students of both geom. may here learn, thor• outlay the Common Schbol Conroe. under strict dlecipline. Should sdrainsis classes arndy. in strualcm trill be given In Int.l parte of the no .Cltitt Caltril.ooilloo. ell - A:OLIO°, rhetoric and astronOlny, Ihr Iltbrew.l,rmi: and I.an;:nages ; logic nPh phlto.ophy, natural. men tal and moral, Fltl bo taught by I'm Principal. Wepurpose to o.olV l llSon'. lepritere and lientl jcf. ; Mitchell's Geoctreptitea with l'etion'a elutlthe Greenitotra Ilethemfutral Berle. and nil I hi,•11 • Grammar,. rot drlllltloual particulant pleaeo addreea J. W. MAIIi IN. Ifox 114. 11raver, Bearer County. l'c. N EW FAMILY GROCERY PROVISION grOlIE! 12.4)ekester, By COE & DA.RRAGET I==l Family Grocerier auri , Procirlott, 11.14 Flour C' e; Butter, Ur& Bacon, Mi. Pore idea ureu Vinegar, byrn MOLIRP entreer. Sug.irr, Cruekere, Tobarro, tZarenevrare.Wllloir-ware, oollen.ware, anti e,er, in their ilne,anti they hope by rtriet attention to bortnee•, to merit a _LIBERAL SBAIII: 0B THE VATRONAt:E Lind. ut C(.l:::try Produce n Rio nvirizet coca I=l w 9j►t To Tea WiaILKINu CLA.n.—I cm now nrrielrml to lurnl.ll all ennwes with Constant errinlnement at their homes, the w hole of the time. or for the spare moments. Iluslneas new, light and profit. able. Fifty rents to Fei per evenin- la racily rant. .1 by penuns of either sex. Coif the ht*• and girls earn nearly no much I ....en. Great meets are offend tutor who will devote their whole time to the bunions.: and. that et try per. con Scho sees this node. may tend me. their ad dean, and trot the huoinen for thetneelver, I make the following noperalleled offer: To all who are not well aausfirti with the husinets. I trill •rod th to pay for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars Oirections, le— sent tree. Sample - sent hi mail fur 10 eta. Address E. e. At Leo, marli:am AGENTS WANTED A Book of general rsiterestto all flames I==l RECOLLECTIONS OF A BUSY LIFE; BY HORACE GREELEY. fa (me larval Ortara l'utaaar of aver -GOO page*, praitrd, on far paper, Maidralml with an admirable /',strait on Merl, of Mr. Horan, ;reeky . , will, Pit-hires of hi., vitmoua Homes, his F:arots, hwether will, a brunt fal Portrait of Margaret - Fuller, ra graved by Linton. Ur. Grrei,r ha. ,sl.l of it •• I shall nerer write anything elm. Into which .1 shall put no much of myself. nn experiencen, notion.. conch lion., anti moth.. or ihotight. se these !trent t.t etlnti. I gh r. with *nunl rerervs. my Mental history." 'line 1, 0 .* rn ,h, e ,... 1-11.1 , . Or earl) Now Englaneflt•t- Ilentent, the IllithOe• own youthful jr.,l .'dusts apprentleenhip. adren tubs, Ero,fe,ilonal t Xi/01,We Su 1 . 1.1171,..... ileviwpaper 11r.. In New torlr. and Intl nil corp useful taln ahont farms and (Inning. It 14 a p..e1:11.,r1y, entertaining, and valuable; wort.--. look IMhlnu the scene. olurinz an Important period of Itic cohntry's bintory. For tens.. octant,. with Clamp. • 'HAS. S. tiIIEENI.: Cu, 411 ehrotnut .hot, Philadelphia. [marlth4t WALL PAPER. -- The . "Old Pape): syofe" in a BM W. I'. 11ARSIT/11,1, • Ilaa removed from Id,. old titan& No 5 Wood St. to the Spacious and Elegant Store Ilboute, No. 191 Liberty Street. .VOTE.—Timitl:nl Gilt, Splendid Velrct, !laud some Mall and Chamber Patterns—Thom. and* o Rolla from 100 opwnedr—on tale. Window ( or taloa, Pro Boards, Tetterg, STUCCO CENTER PIECES Of the ,Neweot I.:sotern Deolgn, 14A31 MX'S ON EXHIBITION Can be bored and neat w ,.. ? trA t igiA lli t e i c t rauntry inarktw AGENTS WANTED , TEN DOLLARS A Y! TWO tslNp 111.2 i PS FOB 414 LLOYD'S PATENT REVOLVING ROUBLE MAPS Of Amerlea and Europe, America and the [Tolled Mateo of America. C'olorrd—lo 403Olibuitles. These mat gaps, l o re Pot completed, show every place of important, all ltallreads to este. cud the latest alterattor.• In the various European Shore. These mope ere needed In every Behind and fionlly.la the Laud—tto7 ocean) the spare of ono 3lsp, but by 1:13,11. of the !Reverser, chlivr ride an he thrown front. Mot. any fort himucht level , to the rye, County Itighte cud large bhp. Counts given to good A Itents. Apply for Chadic*, Terme, And read money for Sample Nape, to J. T. LLOYD. emarT.Sw SJ Cortlandt Street, N. T. I Dry 'Goode. WlTrzt* ornall!*► Jr..it.• BENCE'S, Third Street, Bearer, Pa: • Now °panto: • Stu Iltoek or L SHAWLS SHAWLS. Blankets, Blankets, Flannel., 'Flannel. VERY CHEAP Lame Back Cloth and Inen Cloths, Waterproof . tbinchllla Clotho fur Backs, Ope ra awls. Plila odd Vane, Colon, YAM., lot • on, tier= Wool, Zephyr kolt (Moon, [lliad*, Infante Chain, Soutar), Le l tc a. Gloves and Handkerchiefs, a very good rarloty !TWA AND DO DONNETS ALTERED AND NE OVER 6pecial attention paid to KID ULOVES, almoral and Seamless Skirts Inanding the very MY limb I ITe - tv Felt EiliWthi. Veil Sten., entpa TRIMMINGS Of every descrijltion Ladles' Vbdenvenr, Mins' n!dr4., Draxen and MILLINERY GOODS, lint., Bonnets, Flowers, Piston, Velecto, Frames Silk.. de., .1.5. fOrrrly far the Lergeet 'tech 14)711!Mery Goode ever brow.Mt to this cot:mewl cheaper Ilan 'you can levy them et any Miler place, Ribbons. Ribbons, Ribbons. ■ large .tock NMEROWERI AND LACES_ A good aorortment always on hand T AMPINO AND PINKING DUNK? 0 °arms We Indite oor trlend• and the public to all and ezentles oar new stocker FANCY GOODS! WZ CANNOT BE CSDZR-aO6O. Now le We time t!llmy cheap. Don't forget the place. V. H. BENCE. 11,nvcr, Pit I= 1 110011 E S, DIZUG ST0111:, 'I N 1:1:A V I.: lit May 1, f o end the he•t a • mnmeul of DRUGS, ode cl i. a 13a_ 0 s; , CHEI IC A LS, r'T_TIZ - E, 1.1(4,1UR5. «"I=\ ES And I.3randi eP.I. aint 1.4 , () i 6SM DYE STUFFS: TOILET ARTI('I.IS, :,()APS I iiUsIILS. PATENI MEDICINES rr,al •:a it all of hOrt qt.aki). end oval or 11.31...1. r inn th.• I'ol, 17. cout• y 1 11.1+CM:111 . 0, ClarL'r. wr ==CIMEIS MIZIEFESIECBM eerATIONEI:I, WI Nl,e I•LASS l'l . 7l'l'. Ever orrerel er the city. at Ureter , * Itrog WM., And gold cheaper Uwe ran be teuell;let wy where Otte Ist thin- II 4:0111 , 1 Call and ere, nild 111.7 VIII doubt 00 more. MSS jusEril HouNE it., CO., hove now in Store their viumvr 13'v P.1.'170C IC • 01 Spring G-ouch. Elabmcht;:. all that lo New and Nu . ;el lu theltline Enduoicirrirs, Lnce Goods, Furnishing Goods, Millinery Goads, I LIBBON S tS: FLOWEItS Ilosiery and Gloves, Suspenders, FI.IVN - C - Y GOODS, Soap and Perfunna y, Small Wares, Umbrellas. SPECIALTIES MADE Of Notions, Corsets, spbol Cotton. Aiici Handkereltiefs. I;nyrtr 1% I H :in.! ~ur 1. .roc and and Ili low r, NEW VORhi JOBBERS. Nos 77 & 79 Market Street, PII7SBURGII, PA. 11,!EN=12 HOLIDAY GOODS hnn• JIM u; ,r,l the ler:cet end finest =IS llou.c•Eurnli.6lng and Irstury Goodb, 1.1)11 1111-: lit)r.ll).lYS ever off-red Iu thir c Ily. rot:up:id lof a 14.1 hue nr till, er Is•re, ' .14yantlecl Wire, Roden and ‘Vll:o‘r Warr. ' ilaut4ercn,er, Clove anLl Work [loxes, • 1) ...kg, Parian Vagrg and r,idllfrehigY. 1 .. . d 1 1 1 1.1 k i l n l . r i t . l I n o „•; Wooden, Tin and Iron Toys, Hobby ilurges, Sleds, Barron*, Se. • • • , Call and examtua oar •tock. llowpwkrepers NoTeltico. hANDS HEINEMAN, :I, tin A It I:II, ur2h C han. Q. nur.t, Notary Public, Conveyancer and Imurance Agent. "Deeds and Agra:tine:lts t.dlten and acknowl edgements taken. &a. Hain ! been doll . co•um'itafoned a. A mt r ot ..ral first class Inouraneo eamtrantes, repreaent nu! tha Fire. Jan., Accident, and Live Stock Do. ariments,lo prepared to take rl+la and writ• policies On the moot liberal term, Also. Arent foe lbe "Anchor !Jae" of first Amu Ocean Steamers. Ticket' sold to and from Al ports in En:land, Ireland. Scotland, ILIEMILIS7 alid France. (Mee In Leafs brick row, Dimond. Rochester, New- love "serene,. IMPORT LNT TO, SOLDIERS . DER_ the pmvialon of the act of IL) Congress approved July 27th, 1%4, Pensioners WO tall al to pensions how dale of discharge` (nif death. In cab, ~r heirs), providing application has b , ..T1 d► obeli hereafter be made within rir . yam, and TIIE AZIREARN CAN NOW, BE 011 TA INI.:1) by those who have only drawn from d de n application. Soldiers dischargc.4 Hernia (rupture) can now obtain man BOVI7IE4 • the annte SS if discharexi far It matters not how long th L y may have bents( pv , vni!ng the ilijury WWI received in tiro servirv... For I,,rtu. Wars rta4l)ecting and deactiptiGn of nom or naval clatrns. csll on or address (with stamp) B. F. BUOWN, 103Stuitiltichl St., °make P. (t. Pittsburgh, P., Pensions drawn Serni-annUally in any part of the United States, saving p•-n‘i era the trouble and expense -of going to a gF ricr V01.3 - 11.W.r,Ent, DIAL}f IS WALL 11112, 'ENDOW • SHADES Floor A: Table Oil Cloflug, dike. A very eistatelve amoortroent of all gnalfilATT,l above good, will be kept !uitted ly sold to low as the lowest. 'WHOLESALE& RETAIL AT N0..164 .Slnillglebl r IVA Ate., I'•I,. burgh, Ji. 1=1321111=3 "1"01(0.4 et: FANCY GI t 0.4 10111 6e f o und In another deportment of the nu; how, DRY GOODS. J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO. No 712 St. Cinir Street, r , iorar s 4 13113 It GI - I, • ILAA HAVE JUST oyEiNED N G 0 0 ID S 'MN LI II t I Li, Csash, Black Poplin Alpams, Blaric nml Colored Silk,. New Prints Plain, Piuk, Buff, Nue Fere:dr-4, White P. Dec. j NeVlr &loads for Ham Ital!da)s 1 3-.. 3, 11/1110111 BRIDGEWATER, IS WEEKLY lINCEIVINII.A FRFSJI ue GOOIN n e.tcn //V THE FULLOWING BIZMMEEI 1.) 1 12.‘" Stetibenville Jeans, White '''':Woolca Blankets, .\ruq• Blankets, Brad -1 ley% It arm Flannels, Meth': os, Alpacas, /claims, Blenched, Brown and gold mixed water • • Chinchilla Cloths, Woolen Shawls, Brown and bleached .11fuslins, Dril lings, Ticking., Print!, Canton Flannels', If oi•-ery, (*lves, Bockshln mitts; &v. ( re,&.cties, l',Ove. Tru. ! . .”2,.314 , 1!0.10.4. While SIITer Goldon andrn• Cand1e...5..1,14 • and Mtn. Meat. Ilaillware, • Nails, (illss, isicheß, lllnve, :•• • •‘• 'iltlery. 'I able ALIA Tea r peons, Fllelzh Poll., I .111 :0./leis and Pokers. IMM! WOODEN - WA It E EZEIM Iluck.ta. Tub., I. ham+, Butter Ithsta*..Ladiro. Linseed Oil oils :and Shoes FOCI 31 EN L'A lIIES • XI) Rik Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and Plum Feed CZ urea. ilwarara 111 hravy :I.lltl delivered free of charge. burnt lon Lt badness, and by krepia,; 1 , 1.11) uu 1..1 a well 641101t<11 /MCI, Or gio , • nI all the differ. It Moil• nasally krpt In • stand,. atom the undt-r.);:nott hoes tuturs a. sr the mot tartnsnd rerelv, a nen! publke SUltrunzz, MEM J. L.B. DATVOION, Beaver Palls, Pa ILIAINt; Jt'sf i)PES ER A LARUE STol === NOTION:4, No.yrs &SUM:A, 411,3,$81VAIte, QUEEN:MA{IE, TlNWAittg, • 1.4.11C,1, &C N • Wdor all lk ,NlO,lO atrell.; Special attenilon pold to &Meg 'pd... for largo elza windu' &e. A No, LINSEED oil, CRUDE BURNING 011., PATENT..DinIin Palots nr litoemtl. 1),..7 p.l In 011. l'nrcluwers I, tlo mill to cat! and *zany , oar saork of now, beferr I,lnrchibli c el•• 1.11,, AI.. C110:CV 14.1.un a Flour to and Ic kind• or ruuntry proilct• 11:rn In errhanrr for Goods. ' I:em,•ollier p:ato. fral door al.'s til• Fly I Pppo.ll• rl4. of Wee L 40, it) W 731 . A MARA NTIII Lodge No. 294 1 14) . .G.4 , :: t4rali n tt:darening at , fretvi Towels, Ntipkin4 1.1 11 Sikertirs7 Black 4)pAe,i Lat,ter Rent Scotch Gingloom, EEO 71. ice, 11.1.1\11:
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