The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 21, 1869, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ESE=
ADV ..v•-•-r,
Advertisementaare Inserted at the rate
of ,i,OO per 'guar*** firittUerttogripild
for each aullsequent Insittlon.lso tent,:
IllacouM made yeiglyso.!
vertisements. •
A spite° lug
lire. to Um lbws ot,tAlda•typd
inomums re. . -
nosiness, otiose set uhder a bead b3r
themselves irronediandy alter the local
!Ows, will be cha charged Oneonta • lltio
for each husertion. l! •
.‘iivertisernents 'should be handed In
is:fore 3lunday,noon'tu hunt° Insertion
in that week'm paper. - ' '
Business Cards.
K131: 4 4 Attorney at La. 0121ce io Ue:
Inlay's eut pfPublie
' iy.
IEAYRIA SIMINAUT AM) RIOACO.
) A L INSTITUTE.
will make corresponding redialloaa In Taidaar
50,1 MUSIC wbn mar u.e su e e . r . to
rost iii (or iniiiruction. Term opens April 1. 1111.
sisr.l7:ll. R. T. TAYLOR.
, rhe Darlington Academy high School
.ull illen on Oictday. the Wit of Aorli.
'1..0n. thirteen week.. Clarinet !maid In the
(11A•ir, higher Itathematles, end COlll. ELIFIbb.
Pato open. Sept. 1.1.
J. BRADFORD RHODES,
wr. g. l'ltterson, Principal.
Itonni•of T1T1.111 , 111. I
I:W.11:11111. .
I •
- siiiii3
. 1 1
1
I eat L •
ATII AND FLOORING ; 1
t' ,I etantly on hand, and oold at the loweat rates In
1,... tilarkm. Fagan° timber sawed to order.
hble, u ..1..t. 11. DARRAGH.
L. X bort] oirt, Civil Engineer nod Sirvey-
I r• or.. Nor Brighton. 1.3.,,50rr0y5, Map. and
I' oalrs made on short notlcel, I Ilen,•88.
.1. Chandli•r d: Non., Dentlets. lieiehes
• ter. l'a. UN e. in Beaver titslinn building.
AP work arranted. moderate..
Givens a
litoe4o:l7.
1 )';!!;.f.. , 1 1 . 71,."troeg•elidei::
.146 of women aul h euildren. Office co n
usultetlou
V, l eVe n' t o t1 1171 " C: f ilc e ep t 'll ulle D n °c a t t . t 'r e w tfi;:r b e- e
lotted. , [Jau9'69-17.
))rayell Seminary and Institute efirting
I /.cilon opened April ojbool po
long .11,1 nurreafully einaduered by PTOr. Taylor
.n.l uffery exteorive councs th.
M
-A.... Regina awl Mule. Fat Cateleges• ed.
.Ir,e , R.l". TAYLOR.
f -,, t i n e,. shingiee...-tho cadent:nod la
IC I ...I.naltaeturing aid will always keep on hand
iir;:e stock orNo. I and No. 216 and IS inch
0'0t..111.0 will lIIMINIPe of at moderato
Ow mill le located near Beaver elation. on
Itailroed, ' D. SIIUMAKBB.
•
.„.1, nodenttamed is prepared
drlitt r good borolog Coal to all persons
.:am;; the article. Orders trill receive prompt
ay. :Aida. S. I'. CUMMINGS.
MEE
f e C.IOIEIION, Attorney at Law
N it n r, Pn. Mice in the roniu tor.
by the late Judge Cot
, , promptly atteded to.
=II
I lESTISTRY.—Dr. Murray, of Bridge
I / rr. hen an ••O Ire Richt" to me-the gun
•• h.• e VIRA It HARD RUDDIER; consequent
h • du., I et use the Dry !Ribber., or sosp•stode
, 11:0, for teeth.
t.ohi Ad Silver Willing. pet In of the beet ma
p io,lllll all work warranted.
1'..."1.1.,
31la newts.
T. 0. MOIIGAN.
::ItALLEsnEIiGEtt pros.
ne•LL'R Ix
Fine Family Groceries.
Queensware,, Hardware;
kILS, WINDOW GLASS. WOOD
ND WILLOW IVAN!, BACON,
PM!, FLOUR, LIME,
COntrY Produce Taken in Palm> for
Goods.
111 , 44 delivered free of eharge in all
the Villages..
MEM
NOTICE
N EIV B A . 1( EII Y ,
CM=
.1. C. WILSON'KULD STAND,
Third stri i t , Beaver, PA.
~TOS::
•
'rakespleasure to lutOrmlila old Mende that he
ms
Is taldtshed to hi:miners at the: aborts mod,
%%here be %%111 he glad to meet and' accomodate
thrto, -
Ilre:141, •
Crackers,
;cuts,
Confectionaries of all kinds
Nu. 1. FLOUR,
nt.h. from Full Wheat, l v the bar
rel, :Rick, or retail.
A I•All
11011,14'11 Wild Ch e rry INTIc 1111tierr!
.1 1 E THE 13EST 1N CSI
I Sli 11011REWS TONIC 11117'TEIIN,
Th . eyery.lx_Nt 411 the Market.
R. E. SELLERS, & C 0 .7
O. 43 WOOL STREET,
Ch.rle• linlnl, fib rti!mnes Nu IN
and IN strert, .
P i"I'S AT; PEN N'
V. hole-ale Agent• for the Wt.st.
1,) John Mootc Beaver. Pn
1 4!" 4 r,5, f' CyCi
OA'
J 0.35 Soup C*l-; ko; STRAI
PEP,V) . :II—PIiLA.
I
• \
;•
, AND
• ,•• • •
OM
Effil
C'l-,'ERICA
Cat 04.111 1 .171 T : 11
- • 44.• g.•.. 1 14.1 ut 1.;••1111.1.1414:11-
• 1,
PAID.
rrv.rl
a •• r.ltt• ts
New Sprlng Dry ;Goods
J. W. BARKER 8i CO.,
:tparke't Meet. Plittaourgh
a•mopening a Large stuck of
•
XewSpriiigGoog
1.. y u isli particularly In citli uttcrition
r large Roil complete stock of
Silks and Dress Goods,
• •
I Wiil4 It will l lillnlll :131 the Lie Si. tltylcs
1,,i.te.1 to the Nea•ont. • j o.•-•
F.,otern amt. of their own M:
!Julies' liktiht 'multi to order.
sietwk m endle,4 variely.jlfome- •
I,eridog Goo dg of Leery Dus-
l'unrha4ers caw. rely on tioding every
this establ6htiitlit , itt . the very
''""q Ministore: and their rand.
1,, allowed a liberal dim - mount—
W, HARIKEitdc, CO.
7 i9 Market at„4th avenue.
nirlOtf
=I
UM
51.—Na. 16.
- Iy . eulAgrertitiemento.,
.
' HAS OPERHD A iTouu,
NEW BRIGHTON
To WHOLF4IO.IC sad RETAIL
WHITE LEAH,I ,
=1
untsuEb, IstAlr.s,
Mixed Paints.
Dolor. In.oll and Dry,
Carbon .011,
11911(41 Oil, -
Iceat'B Fo:A.011,
Spirits Terpentine,!!
toa' Body Varniski!
LIOP.k I, V-A It NISI',
' I,7,RNITLIRE VARNISH
DASIArCVARNISH,
BLACK VAIII4IBII.
COALE'S PATENT JAPAN
A RUST'S 3IATERIILS,
Picture Frames; (to onler,)
LOOKING MSS PLATES,
FRENCH AND PLATE
WIN,DOW WASS,
FRENCH ZINC,
ENGLISH AND
: SA til) PAPER, &C.!
Mx termini ure CASH on de
livery or Goods.
Pm 1:69
U. 11. S.
W. A. SMITH.
ISSTICANGER TITAN FICTION
It I■ a tamillso Gut that
DR.H.S.HIBBARDS: CO
B. B. Anderson's Old Store
BRAVER,
Drugs and Groceries.
Which ihoyeellis cheep ea can be be to
Pittcburgh. They have on band and artily
receiving . .
PURE DRUGS'
MENCINai.
-..-..«-...,.~~.~:,,P
Palent liedishiem.of all Made. Legal. Cap. Letter
and Note Paper Pelee, Pencils, Init.leanry
and Domestic
Pure IVines and Liquors,
fur ledlcal purposes ONLY.
Burning 011 s. and other articles uanally kept fa
Ent nits. Drug Stores.' •
ME
The Doctor having had a practice of tan years
feria confident of hit ability toßif° eatiallactlon In
the prescription department, which is tinder his
special charge. De charges nothing for .advice
and preecriptlone.
Physicians Prescriptions Carefully C
~.,,‘.
t all Hours Day and Night.
DoitudeL
We also
mama
C.
J',• ii.
03=1!
4-1 1111 l 'Fruit/4,
Playeriug Extracts, Jellies, Candies,
RAISINS. CHEESE, CRACKERS, AC
Our ;Towle; have been bought ow for cash, se
-brunt with great care. and will be cold at the very
lowest prices. Give n• a call before purchasing
elsewhere.. Country Produte taken In exchange
for Good.. 11.11. HIBBARD R CO.
tin. o.lfela.
GRAND BOJON ASCENSION
IN BEAVER,
multi not be more aqtnnishing than the
tact that
SIMON SNITGER, & CO.,
.eci) the beet, largeat tn,l freshest
stock of
GROCERIES, FLOUR. FEED, .te,
In Beaver county.
And although it takes use, to snake a Balloon
•ou will end. If you visit their .tabllshment
that they don't hare to resort to gas to make their
good. go. To all, we would say. '4..6 In" and
ina our stock! We hare on hand the floret
and hest'
ME
IMEMIE
..--,
... I,
Molasses, Syrups, Soaps,
OM
- al.n the last brand:: .)r ,
Tobacco mad_ iL.ra.rs
to he found in the Oleo '
ift, make n vechilly of
FLOUR & FEED,
REM
biotin: and selling nova hut what ant known to
Le the very best varieties in tun. Oar establish.
meat enjoys a 4.01 earned reputation' In thha par
ticular, and we Intend In the nature ai en We past
to maintain It.
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
Don't mistake the{arc 1.
lace. We 1111 at (ho old
&tau& neat end of .I‘l ht., rower. Ca. Come and
lee um, Dint
T he Howe Sewing Machine.
TIDEgr ESTABLISHED
OF ANY IN TIIF. WORLD
. Tiles being the :Irk Nearing Merittripe ever made
and have been manufactured ematinnetly under
the •npenbton of then:iglus] Inventor,
ICJJAS UOWJ Jr,
Sines their first introduction Isl.l. The ler rove.
meal upon them• machines made within the last
two years and their rapidly growing popularity
covets the fact that they have reached the very
arms of perfection and that they are not only the
west established bat the best in the world.
These machines do (*Sleet work upon all (*b
ee. whether fine or cone, to ;king a stitch, also
'rbe invention of Mr. Howe, alike upon bulb skim
of this fabric,Sewed. TM fenslona,nerm, novel and
unvarying, can be adjusted to any degme of tight.'
nes,. and after bring adjusted do not Arguing
changing, except torelifferent thread..
To those who hays need the Stowe Machine, It
I. not necessary for as to speak; and we would
only add to others who wish *perfect machines to
be sore and me these machines before baying
any other. Send for circular. Applications fur
egeneles • mast be eddreored to
•
srBLEn 'STOOPS,
Solo agents for Pennselvanla, liewJersey. Del*•
rate and West Virginia.
Office CI South ititi St., Phila., and Nu: 4 St. tisk ,
Pltilintsti, Pa.
septftitely.'
1%
P3=l
. ~
.:4-• , • • •
, .
-
: ....:t . ; -;,•. ...-". '.. - - . / ; :i . - \,/ ‘l4: , ..!;; r ,
: • ',,,:., -` 4 :: - :.` , ... , t'''' . . '; - ' - r; . :---. :; , i' . .. , " II - ~..+1 ;
.. ,
- CI - .
id /
ht ... , ; „ I 1 -
,/ ./ r t
~ ,,i • ,
- - • '-;-- -- '-- - "-
TANSV:ED Of
Lard Oil
THE LA= usT STOCK IN THE MAR
From the Pineal: Qualities to •th'o Very
"; / Lowest.anulea.
SHELLAC AND'
WINDOW SHADIS.
Mau and:ol( . lmi TAbloCovc;rs. LS;c., &c.
indaatry salt Company. ,
11•11 V rAcr wins A XII 1/ItALEILI IX
TABLE & COARSE SALT
IIsIDUSTRY, BEAVER Ca , PA.
LOOKING GLASSES,
put np In g r: .. wl at e i lle c r tio rd warranted to
Ad rat.
SUIOO,II/4110116,, t. BLUNT Ifte. and ?MUD
neptl6
GERMAN GLEE;
DRUGS, DRUGS !
Rochester, Beaver County, Pa.
•
Keeps conalantly on hand, and has now. the keg
eat mom tment of Drugs, chemicals. Sc. In Beaver
county.
L L URli DICTJ.OS,
• ,
Patent: ,,, Medicine's of all ki oda, Paiiikts,.olls
Dye-Stuffs, Perfutneries, Toilet snit
Fancy Articles,
by the box or. in Icrvianlitirs.
Comimu s nil i rd at :01111mm—day nr nide.
=
All other kinds of TmmitN will he deliver
ed in a short time, when allied for.
IN THE DIAMOND,
Rochester Penna.
tOMIZIEMIZII
Farw"n"
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE,
It Is composed principally or We celebrated Guano
from
~ ; :,;%:',,, , °:::::rot:g7:Vgi.:,Zulit"tlVl
..„.
Together with POTASH and SODA, the even WI
eleweut• of •
PURE SPICES
The Ligh estimation lu wh ci It la halo by
many thane and farmers who are owns, it iu prefer
macs to other kind., Is a sore tusrantre of Its
value. Price 156 per ton. Send fora pamphlet !
A ddress-',The Alta Vela Guano Company, 51
Broadway, New York.
A Safe mood Purlfyer.
A Splendid Tonic,
A Fleagant .Ileverage,
A. CERTAIN CURE
AND
PREVENTATIVE OF DISEASES.
The 2:IN G Alit ntrricret are compounded from
pteseflptkm of the ceisbratod Egyptian Physician
Dr. Client-sr* n ho, after years of trial era exper
iment. dhcovcred the &Stant,. i Ilene—the moat
remarkable Twit. produdion the esrth , per
hapv. ha. seer yle rd—certaloly the moot ellec
five In the care of disease. It. In combination
with the other valuable properties of which the
ZITNGAiII lIITEltrl are composed, will cure
Dyspepsia, Fever .. and Ague,lslllluus Fr-,
ver, Clio] ic, Colds,Brnuchitis, Constunp
that, In Its first singe, Flatulence:ls:tr. :
vans Comp!nints,
o Rheumatism, Dysentery,; Acute
: lid CI, role Diarrbaat,l bolero,.
Alarlte, Cholera, Typhoid
and Typhus Fever, &Tofu.
la, DiSeases or Om- Kid- •
neys,lfabittutl Cott ill: •
&e.,
In the preveutlon nod ever of the above dbous
es. It has never been known to fail, as thousands
°four mat prominent datum. throughout &Upsets
of the country, will testy/. Let the allUcted vend
for circular hmtalnlng lestlolordall and amid
cotes of those who have bceuwad altar their
are had been pronounced hop eless by am best
phy•ltlann. Plinelpili Depot, •
12,111.TE:11
N 0.6, N. F{Olat Strom Philadelphia,
lifieommesided by
F.x Governor - David EL Porter, of Psittegbraula.
lion. Robert .1. Ylvher. of " • -
Don. Edward McPherson.
lion. Joel D, Dant,r,
Ilan. William MrSherm'itad others.' ' • . •
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.'
feblo3 ' . .
BEM
7 ileil:;14: • 6 , )., qEI
•
Eii .r !•;
.1.
OMMI
• : :
, h.• I
• -
ISE
t Dry Oaoda«
sPaIN6 stpcK:
R
P
T
S
Oil Cloths, Etc., Etc.
M'CALLUM BROTH'S.
51 Fifth Avenue, above Wooilstrreet,
PITTSBUftGU, PA.,
line on hind
DM
. •
Prim uniform to nil, and the lowest.
' ' j 141'CALLIM 111108.
nuir24:ly. • k,
Tell orders promptly attended to
WM. BUECKING,
IN TUE DIAMOND,
TOBACCO AND agAlts
Physicians' Prescriptions
I ALSO.
DR. HETTELNi PATENT
'FR LTSSES.
ItEMEMIIER THE PLACI•
Next door to Jos. A. Fortune's Dry
_Moth Store,
Formerly Buccbling & Brehm. S
&bl 7 Stu. • •
TRl"l' I I E
_&LTA VELA.
I=
_A_EIZEONI.A. I
Bone Phosphate of Lime,
CdSIPLETE MANURE.
THE GUEAT
Zingari Bitteis.
'• ; • • •
Elia
:. .C.l ". A.
~. 1 4tii:,121,
' (..t ''
Mr
Mlalellaneoi~a::,
KIKVINTONE STOVIR WORKS.
is
• Car .Factory Bultlllp r,
NEW BRI6-1120N,.
Otsiesi Grate 11 1 1.siita. lieadiens k gain-
mar Pirees;
CHEAPER THAN EVER .8004 N.
• THIS COUNTRY. • •
LOOK AT P4l.q.W
FIRST PREMIUM COOK STOVE
11,,11.8Y • •-• •
• -,• '
• •
No, 7, Splendid Baku, Livia Inllais OT 0 b; 444 56
No. tS Splendid Hater I large bosun Oven,- ISM
No. 9. Oplendki Dikeilclelenn *Wen (ken; 40110
%, .13; I
.FralOgibl ParktStiires-'-
No. I; Juno Puetuq anOrs heavy,
• 84 66
HEATING suroyEs;
No. l,
Ribbed L. if * l 7, .
Enameled Grate Iftants,/
No. td, Gr*t 154 Incli,
W." IT
U, " Is
91, " 19 "
7y 19
"1 . ". "
81, " 51 "
" 19'. "
5 , " 9l' "
'•l3t. • MI 6 .•
.. 78 , " 2C1% " .
.7 1 -Va\TID-W.h6ea
No. 73, Plato grid, Wide,
• 71. •. Hartitw,
`• 14, Fancy ••
•• 14, •• without 1611,
32, Plain Ittut,
" 32, Bur, without Rod,
" " "
Pressed Sheet Iron Summer Pieces,
Plain 17.n3Inee•11, 111.23
•• wil6 Orostueutal Centre. 1.30
All Wurk 11 iarrinika. uire us a thU.
TER3IB, CUM.
uctlfGEL)
c. us
Demler.
Flour, F
ROCIiESTER, ;ON Tux
PIUOI
Flour at wto soti'all.
Mai quALaw ""
CORN ME
FL AL.
OUR _L
• RYE
• BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. ,
CORN AND OATS,
constantly on hand. Alio, ■ cheap and couireie.
lent
Wooden Pump,
the cheapest an ass. A qaantlty of the celebrated
Alta Vela
GUANO OR PHOSPHATE.
MMliZ;il
biayfor CASH. and sell for the same. Cash bay
ors will Sod it to their advantage to call.
11113-All Goods Delivered
Jan %0:0S J. C. Mit 310:1D
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER
Tca largest sod ettespoit stock ad Wall Paper
In Beaver County.
BOOKS,
A' 'aro assortment of Miscellaneous, School
and Religious Books, constantly on hadd at Pah.
Haber.' Prices.
Gift Boob Sulfa E el for 2e Holidays,
UN HAND
STATIONERY,
•
STATIONERY,
STATIONERY,
An extenalve rudely of,Papar.lturalopire, Lead
Pencils. Gold and Steel Pans, Ink and lulr
&a., Se.
We are the exclusive A l geut for theralearated
Voloyous Giold Yen,
-
for thlitouoty: those seeking a good Geld Feb,
would do well lobes them before - .
purthsaing.
We are the Agent for this County for irrhierl
Photograph Manias i Certificate. The Glee:Jon
of Clergymen Is respectfully called to dile. sa we
can sell them at the same discount as they would
get from the Publisher. Atwaters Bidiool Gov.
eminent for sale at Publish., re' prices.
We hare constantly on hand Floor Oil Cloth In
large variety.
Wz MIIA DIMe
WINI)OW OIL CILOPII,
RUSTIC & PAPER SHADES..
-0/11— , 1
on hand Tot. and Variety (tondo suitable ine the
IloWays.
J. F. , , PRICE,
=I
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
SCALES
-1M.,5;), •
of nil kind*.
ALSO. BAGGA,3E BARROWS WARE
• HOUSE WEE&
et)i. v cr• E4 IE
IMPROVED HONEY DRAWER&
Valrbunlve. 31Lorlre & Co.,
102 Second Avenue, Dear Wood St., PittabalThi
SCALES REP 4 1112 ED PROM PTLY
n1)(1:411)(36. "
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOP& 1€111.10131.
The subscriber ident for sale lots in a
Town Which lie has recently laki out, ad.
joining the borengh- of Rochester, Pa.;
about lifleenminutes walk front Roches:
to Station, East on the Pittsburgh •rotuL
The lots all contain emit acre of land and
upoiords,and purchasers are at liberty to
take. otwor tame, us it may suit their
convenience: These lots present a very,
desirable location for '
PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
aiSuas mai sal nt4eltsnia.
TERMS rezisoNABLE
For further Informatten inquire on the
premium • . G. W. JiIILL}...IL
apr7:2t.
ME
.1
Il 0
INsver"` 'WNWOidat
9 '
SELECT'
I=
114z_aitAcE DmaszeWor-
f ilartY Yearstigb loaf
of • a stormy •noptatuqux
Grace - Darling the hor
the Loricne fi ght'
the Eng ,
uporl
with her t
at p the ImmlnesitT
...andas from he
the Fairfaishi t ra`.,
fearlessimd neble
23d year, 'waists' and.
heaped upon tier in la
$ &tot $3,500 was t
her , eflt, the minim.
of her: life Were crowned
comfort; and her - name'
Into current usage •
for au unselfish azie
Two-weeks since,
of a stormy • Morel
Lewis; the. Intrepid
„Lime Rock light-keel
(a. I.) harbor perfbnn
placed Mr aide hy aide,
selfeacritleing courage
Grace - Darling' Of Et
rounds a career of eve,
fulness in the tsvothe
Themalit fell that , f
torrents; and - fhb
uitystacross th , ""
.thattaxed tho
of the'nrost
In tberrhldst
boy, semi
somehow u. _
'of tbesnialleittWai'L
:boats . in - therharbor r h
the !'ioldierthuowner,
,perstmdbig two sahib
Maths; and Pit
Ltaighlln,tolet him t
from the city, wlthei
~,to.miske some pun%
Admits, Where they we,
Anxious to escape the di
mile -trump by Unti l ano
the lad's assertion• the'
manage the boat answer
they trusted thetioset
made half the- .trlp
about midway in the
den. blast struck the m
boy Jammed the helm
direction, the boat - capsh
stunt, and the-waves roll
over, like the verdict ,
For a long halt-hbur Hal
pante clung to the keel,
against the' blinding n
fierce salt Waves with all
of despair; but finally
strength was exhausted,
lazed-one clutch at 7
shoulder, with a feenklo
his lip, h e was gone!.
truce of him sine; Of
paralyzing with cold
reft of hope the two
choice left but to cla
last embmee, and?
grove--g e lr r, n h zige
little beat driven
and sure, straight
waves toward-i
I lope kindled it
but faded when -‘
only a slender you
derer.woman plyht;
swiftly camer - bewe
was almost'reechlti
graspp nearest . _
quick UM:tattler:
Hose we -
WAY! '
.
i~
•
BAD
110 ,
lUD
I.M
%.75
:.;5
- IMO
1.75
1.50
DM
!=i3
rain,
Jrgea
was able to on shore Se , b ut
private MeLaflinlurd to be carried
into the light- ouse, where both of
thew received .the utrneet care and
kindness, and were safely conveyed
to Fort Adams the next day.
The heorine of this daring exploit
was born Feb. 25,. 1842, and is thus
In her :Nthyear • but her tint rescue
of imperiled lif'dates back to Sep
tember, 1859, w hen she was only 17:
Four gay young fellows, all about 18
or 20 years of age,, and all sons of
wealthy gentlemen, one from I'lla
delphia and the rsat front- Newport,
went out for an evening sail, and one
of them, more full of mischief than
the others, chimed the mast and up
set the boat half a mile from the
nearest shore. - None of them could
swim that distance, night waft rapid
ly coming on, the capsized boat was
too light to support more than two
or three of them at once, and they
were rulefully awaiting the bitter
consequences of their mad froth-,
when the keeper's daughter, spying
them through the dusk, ha stened to
their relief, and rescued them all
from their Impending fate. The one
who climbed the mast enlisted at the
opening of the war, and received a
mortal wound at the dlintstrous battle
of Bull run, but the others are still
living, and doubtless cherish grate
fully the roetnory of their youthfdi
preserver.
BOOKS,
BOOKS
During the intervening period of
ten years, this lieorine of the harbor
has saved five other lives. One cold
and windy February day, three in
toxicated soldiers stole a skiff and
set out for the fort. By some drunken
nekteenes4 they soon stove a hole in
the bottom, and the boat rapidly
filled. Two of the men succeeded in
swimming ashore again, and were
so alarmed at their adventure they
ran away and never came beck; but
the third dung to the submerged
ski Wand tried to paddle it with his
feet across the harbor. "When dis
covered and picked up, with his hat
in his teeth and a bottle of whisky
in each pocket, he was stiff with cold,
and barely escaped perishing in his
desperate attempt. The next rescue
was in January, 1867. .t Valuable
sheep escaped from those who had it
in charge, dived off, one of the
wharves, and started to swim around
the harbor. Three men, , who . Weld
in pursuit alone the fort road, found
a skiff and put - out to rescue the ani
mal. But the fleece south-last gale
was too much for them, the boat be
gan to swainlk" rapidly, they could
not regain the shore, and were staring
death in the face when fbariess Ida'
went to their relief, carried them and
the skiff to land,, and that went out
and saved the sheep! In •the remain
ing instance, It seems that a fine
looking but reckless fellow stole a
large sail boat from one of the
wharves one Winter evening and put
to all with it, but the gale drove the
craft upon the " Little Lime Rock,"
about a mile from the light, where
it sunk, leaving the unlucky thief
clinging to the halyards from mid
night till dawn, when the heorine
reached and picked him up. "There
he was," says Miss Lewis, in relating
the incident, "sharking, and . God
blessing me, and begging to be set on
singe, and bast I saw of him he WWI
crawling, on his hands and knees!"
The heroismef Grace Darling was
the result of a single noble impulse;
the bravery of Ida Lewis Is part Of
her daily life. Sixteen yearsago, the
light on Lime Rock was established,
and Hosea Lewis, a veteran ex-reve
nue pilot, &miller With the coast from
lialUax to - Norfolk; became its keep
er on theeth of December, 18.53.. .The
southern line of the harbor makes a
wide, deep angled sweep.,:with the
city on one: side, Fort Adams two
miles off on the opposite point, and
Lime Buck midway , between, about
300 yards Nan the shore. • This rock'
Commands the widest view of the
harbor, and upon It the keeper lived I
alone threeyeatand et halt - Tb.en a
Ilwidway,New Brlgbton
MIMI
&~
toA
,"•;-
3 .* - 7.:' . * - 4........t.—v '- - --!-• ..":, 7. •....._ .„... .. . ••
..,
- •• ..vm•herwowifflaglarla
Is ;!.',-, .•,.• . •
.
.',.. r r , 10".• , •.
.;7.11
. i i k .....04.1: e.,;. k ....-,:: '
' . .er:,• 1:'. • ••• T: 71
' Eli ,:":? 'c; 7) . •:. :, i ~,,, p. -., ..; !
~ _. ‘8. 4
~ r . .......• v •
: 17 •, - . •
'l l 4' e a .
•
R:6 , 14 . 4 *it( ;: , j r .ti::"riri-
It' . 1 •
=EMMEI
Aliqt'gjf ,
hick
JeueilB476
tor 11fujisis-7
eifeislnetrhin.
ife, , da 1 -. l* :teem the
the flimsily ! , -It was she
her flitherinadlighten
sgs toll,l andAttatched
Or sister. Harriet, and
'others ; Rudolph and
it, and eked out the
lender pittance with
itberfeminine labors,
rescue of imperiled
.Instinctive courage that
let her worst enemy slut
- risking
,her life to say
tillpearancsi this No ,
ea rcely attains theism
women, Is remarkals
would be thought niuc
WU) 27. Light brown hall
,iteert lad kind, and diet'
lu_shed,„;ithough not , ror
, beauty, attract one I
legal& smile and fri
, manner ;lion than:
;vital& educational
Leh suchu life must al
one can talk wit'
lieving tier unselfiSh
Ind the fame her I;
seems simply to
out exidtingthe least
has she thought of 7
at, when first asked,
Some time in mush
she could say"env
Any liven she had saved 1 ,
, .
Err,
t father is still a taxi
• old gentleman, al , '
ti ,11 de; but spending tr
Ztin
rig hours in his el
lA3Wis is wfree spoken um
entree, devoted to lair Ln
vfotirsks7 papers, of wilt
Ledger is one, and to thr
lamp whose flans) hasglb.
.the I harbor from 'sunset
, hese teeny years with a
unfailing a my as gleams
light upon the Ameriee
dolfilt isa young sail
&Out op a voyage,
(Hosea) re tie and a pore. Reale Is Only
p.,wealth of personal
many a fair Fifth
envy.. Roth the r
rings: and ear duo
ties dear te the F fi
wfien they, have re
turas of their ward'
chiefly by Ida's in
;easily be mistake,
13 V e. a . h t num in
'Nita trashed tie'
. .. _
wet do years ago
Minato— paper, and ninny compli
ments and requests for .photographs
ensued. More than one romantic
gentleman tried to persuade her to
change her name for his, and found a
friend indeed, but no wife. Two
brothers, seafitrizig men, from Black
Rock, Connecticut, have pressed their
suits with more Success, and it is quite
probable that both the sisters may be
married before another ripring.
It Is worth Writhing , perhaps, that
Miss Lewis Is rightfu lly entitled to
the extraordinary and unprecvslented
name of "Idawalley7.oradia," which
she inherits front the quaint fancy of
her maternal grandfat her, an estima
ble but excentrießlock Island physi
cian. This name, however, she has
wisely discanled, and writes herself
simply " Mt"
In France Or Englund, such a heoine
would have long!since received many
honorable and substantial textitno
nials,butseareley any gifts were made
to 3lis Lewis until the two soldiers,
rescued on the 2sth of March, insist
ed on her acceptifig it gold watch and
chain of Swigs manufheture, valued
at $lOO. L. Prang, the - Boston
chromo publisher, sent her last week.
a kind letter, and lialf a dozen choice
pictures. John Carter Brown, esq.,
ofProyidence, and John Auchinclms,
esq., of New-York, have each sent her
a cheek-for $2.1.; and a Boston gentle
man transM it OA to kyr last Friday the
sum of $lOO. Ah acTiveNewtxwt ci fi
ten, of long emit vatcr experience, is
rapidly raising in that cityand Provi
dence a subscription of slBi for the,
building of n. ceder life boat, to be
finished in the :finest style, by one of
the best New Port builders, and
painted white with a gilt stripe.' It
Is almost certain that this will be
completed and presented :0 Mist
Lewis within n fewweeks. Another
energetic - eitized meditates raising n
fund for her beneflt;this season many
enterprise.; of moment for her
benefit are also in progrem.
In the upinion' of the best judgrs,
-no truer or morn fearless heroine than
Ida Lewis ever found a place in the
animals of any .liumahe society on
either side of thd Atlantic, and none
more unselfish ever received honors
from thosewlusw r position or wealth
enables them to crown meritorious
acts with suitable rewards.
A NIGHT WITH A MA NI AC.
The mullet: was a giant. Ile had
broken Ii hi.Nty chains mg Samson
broke the wlthes;bad torn open the
door of his cell, torn the keeper liter
ally in pieces, burst open the door,
killed the watchinan with a heavy
Iron bar he wrenched from the door,
and escaped with his formidable
weapon into the city. The. whole
place was aghast at the news; and
we students at the hospital and dis
secting room, who were connected
with the asylum, had to nerve our
selves to help capture the escaped
wild beast • .
I had gone to the dissecting - room
alone, and was about to commence
using the knife on a subject. There
was a storm raging, and with a low
sob the wind swelled througit—the
long aisle of foreSt trees, and Hashed
with tl ll, - i l e a rithered force of an emu)
wave not the dead-house- Simul
taneous y a hand Struck the light door
and theyell of a maniac ranglhrough
my brain
Above the door, through, the small
ventilator, the face ofd the madman
and the murderer peered down id
me.
"Ah, ha! I have caught you et
het—hem—and alone. I have been
Waiting for you. !You I took me once,
didn't you ? Ha !I ha! I Let me in.??
The coolness :of imminent peril
bmuht my powers into action. I
held" its eye an instant; hut It was
evident he was too wild for that; his
blood was up, and it in'yed with eager,'
ferocity through the rem and over
the frail - Walls. With the light botmtl
of a leopard '1 gained the door, and
nnd
shot the doubled bolt. A gleam of
am
IM!
,-'I
• - Altin :Jai • tres, , lut• he
. 11 4 1 11tiedift`44 1 :110:TIN PiMs that
kr we.
td grbtuid.' rre
t the' lbett;wis tuff._ •
"'Lc:10E1.1 0 1 howaifeapor)
`t hand keen as •a- razor. It Is
'by the , dead body haze
..•king on. Thirst the' dtior,
plunge It in yet& heart.
touch you, you area dead num.
lay kill me, but I will kW rn.l•
(*radii as there L 4 a (hid.",
warthy giant shook thtidoor
hinges creaked and grained
his hand. • Thea •butgiting
%iv to . himself, muttered,
'll out wit you yet."
al stole off In the darkness: I
im, for an instant, pressing
the wall of the building, and
red and bent, inward with the
t. Then, Baena.. The did of
toast made thunder in my airs,
'ed to hear his stealing tread
sobbing wind roteanew with
auk*, made my efforts fruit-
nomad times I limmtlibi .
murderous laugh. A thou
felt his bmwtieY strength
the doer, and saw his wild
down at, ale-through the
but still he did not come. I
think he had abandoned the
and slunk, off discouraged;
low !twos not so—,l knew he
Jelling in some corner on the
, spring on rim when I, passed.
I stay there all night? No,
ly not. - An hour acorn, Harry
(my young wife's brother)
Vme to seek me---tvene noma
d' the danger, until a blood
d his thruat would choke the
lung life down there forever. '
ned in the Intervals of the
fid storm to Mar if he was
lg maw me; I waited for the
1. It mme = that deep gush
10176 the gusty wind, I - put
1 in the Sense of hearing, but':
am shadoiv of mind greeted
the storm, swelled again I
te bolt and looked into the
a black pall hung over the
aci sky. l bud a good chance
him an the obscurity as he to
ae. With nay knife ha my
and the 1111LiSiVe thigh-bone of,
) to fell him with, If I must, I
draw shoes and stepped out
edarkutss. A sudden whirl
tempest almost •took me off
, aart a brick, dislodged from
the °chimneys grazed m
Its passage, broke in half
pavement.
heated breath, and a step like
ad of a • panther scenting his
parted the thick darkness and
my facetoktud the hospital.
;ht bp. either here--at any step
impassage—or hid in the le
mil at the door through AO rch
renter. This seemed 'meet
te; but there Was another door
only. to the doeton):
WWI would elude lam: With
diadlition I begatt-tenta-s eale Ahethar
dreadlnel
. lu -lest
lad** Wok theakint
/ 41 9 , . wll4
*To! t no. „ 4 ".
thtieuntirdtit
:riiielcrthediscitit; and felt
lksik ileibedejt vo.but the lamb.
A VVE
401104vra,mlidotItte
M I L IIN
ck
4 e15. ,. •
&aught)
intneertalnlY,' 'and ._
lug a weight in the air, put out my
hand to grope for some -due to my
whereabouts. I was in an alley—
flanked with stone walls fur above
my,head. I gave u sudden turn. In
an. instant I knew 1 was in the sub
terranean IKatmgca of the asyluth.
Turning to retrace my steps, the
(Vague density' of 'some heavy body
crouched between me and the outer
air. I - heard Its .stithq breathing—
its stealthy treid apprmwhing me.
Just heavens 1 , he had followed me
from the very door of the dual-house
here ! A struggle for life with \ a
mad-man in these narrow, glootuf
vaults---to lie in the pool of one t s
own heart's blood in this undiseover
ed tomb—and my Young wife, Con
stance ;—was maddening.
For an instant my brain was MI
fire. Then I thought theremight tx!
an exit—other devious windings in
which I could elude my , deadly
pursurer. Uoing deftly backward,
turned the angle in the wall, and
then plunged at the utnmst speed of
a young and active man among the
kick pussad,•e. Instantly I knew that
I was pursueds. Meeting another
ernes-path I struck Into It in the op
posite direction. What a race through
thisie cavernous depths of the mad
house! What tragic pitfalls might
lurk at every step f.' 7 -what black and
stagnant pools lie waiting to engulf
Inc I—what deeper depths of ley
blacknas into which to fall—and kW
forever!
The passage - griw nnrro'.t'er. We
. were, perhaps, under the very centre
of the building, and farthest from
the outer air. I had tried to Menthe
noisele+ily ; the effort exhausted me.
I knew nothing of the labyrinths;
could only miml at our position by
the castanet, front the entrance. I
had counted the turnings we had
made. ' I thought I could retrace
them. My strength was failing. I
was fleetest. but he was most endur
in.
Presently he would run mu down.
It was a terrible venture, but the ne
cessity was imminent. I would try
It, I darted like an arrow on into the
darknes.s. The suddenness of zny in
crensxxl Alec(' baffled hint. I sue.
Meltedittty. ing fifty .vards between
;,animal and turned the next angle ,•
then, drawingmyselfarNinst the wall
with every nerve and muscle strain
ed into preternatural tension, with
`the mighty !waving of Inv spent
chest crushed into sileme by an iron
effort of despairing will, I waited for
him to pass me. I heard hint COMP
rushing on with new strength
through the blackness. reach the
angle, turn it, striking his massive
body against the Jutting stones. I
heard hint spring like an -animal on
along the track. I felt his hot breath
like steam—the foam of his set jaws
tlu int across my face—and he stopped.
I felt that he wns failing for me—that
he was crouching on the stones! I
isaw . the red of his eye-balls glare up
to me through the darkness. 1 felt
the touch of his Icy flesh ott my
hand. Like lightning be raised
himself, and throwing his vast
• weight against me, pinioned me to
, the stones. And the mad rage of a
titan at boy surged, upward to my
brain. I clasped my knife convul
sively and woad Mtn by the throat,
riasilved to die hard. It was hairy—
it watt shaggy. The hands against
my chest had n thick coat of fur. I
clasped hint to my. breast.. It , MB
Lion—my dog Lion.
• • • • • •
"(hest maven, Keene! what kept
you the whole night in that cursed
dead-house? It is near day; the
door has been open these two hours,
and , Derby and King have been
asleep, I was getting on my boots
to look for Sou.W
"Why, in the name of common
sense. dkl you let thbt dog out after
nie? Will you tell Inc Matt"! .
"Why, he boWled like a Mahler',
an and clawed at the door till I thought
you were]n tome flamer, mid I could
not Itmtpdni
Elm
=I
J:l7
Iv
:NtiiblishedlBlll.
VMMIME
.; tOIPP I II ent • IVe
•110 w.!. IS .
ouse y N Otirtiegi i PMl tgyelirld
interviefir VlOrttour ManW;m3dh6
Is prow Unit rotmdlthe "grodadit'• after:
inq now. up, the _meta r .1-tuust
'gp,atte.r. : .
".You don't Say
"Yet; don'fwahte aSiadoed."" • "
In live minkiteiethe whets/ force of
the hospltalmus. outfit - Um. groundrt
•
We too - 1;111111 intim) angle of the gnat,
dour, crouched. behind the jutting
_wall? welting ilSr ins!' lie drew hip
lips back over his teeth, ht the dumb
fortheity of st...nrul brute, as ho saw
lurid glare, impossible to deserthe out
ho hissed out; "tile! this Is tivim you
triumph;_ wait till the third time!"
Around the blazing grate, in the
closing hOur of MS tempest-teased
night; we shriek harida 'Over the ghid
nosi of our fe-unkut ; and alter the
story was over, and tlte.'hortor first,
and the laughter after, (at theelese of
my adventure and Derby anti King
had lett,ittal Ifarry Leighiand I stood
at the wiMllaw matching the young
winter day. rise over the hills, Dare
was something very, like taus eve{,
the Iteld, bright blue of Ills eyes us Ito
pointed to the granite walls of the
wad-hour, end • sold, "Constance
would have gone there, .lictme, or I
died, and mine would haVe been a
Imivy, Leavy life ever , I
' TUE TWITCUELL CANE. .
PHILADELPHIA Apra 11.--Tic
Twitched DISC still ' exel le; euiisblera
ble interest here. The .S'euitlay Wail
script publishes the. following inter
eSting end authentic *litstriry of the
family, nut herctoforcvmude - public:
Mrs. Twitchell was born in Washing,
ton, her mother being then known
as Mrs. Werutz. tier father was the
Roy. Oliver Spencer, a McithodiA
clergyman ,of some yeputation. 'lt
1811 the mother aniMaughter moved'
to Cincinnati, and; remained there
four ye a, which time (Wall
is was known us Miss Sawyer, her
mother having . a married sister by
that name.' (This is probably the
origin (lithe story that Mrs. Twitch
ell was the illegitimate daughter of a
member of Congress.) Frons-Oldo,
In 1848, Mrs. Werutz and daughter
cane to Philadelphia, and Ilie for
mer married Mr. MIL Shortly,after
Camilla merriest Richard Martin; a
clerk In a dry goods store. After Liv
ing to.'ether five years Martin left
his wife, alleging acts of impropriety
on her part, but she took the initia
tive in the proceedings for a divorce,
which resulted in n legal seperatlon
In Int. OnailLs then mams' the
name . of Sawyer, returned to her
mothers house, and lived there with
her and Mr. Hill. She there beams°
acquainted with Twitchell, senior,
then a Widower with several children,
Issicka (Mega S. Twitchell,,an Wel
gitimate son who had been born in
linxlklyn his mother dying:4
Ids
after birth.' Camilla was e
as housekeeper, and reserved.
Twlttitell; ender,: to,Dle3r J
is deulcd mot pcOlvel by., imp:
thslthot them mhil , ,
4 ar
r 4 111114 ,pliiiiitl*dooteint;
-been t himeletit. re .WZ li t ) t .
• ' bee Of Dr. .Lord'e 'dineV, In
1104414, near thestietti and''ln her
*
Les hoesekeeper•sss *ld
Inures, and for attia.servkm,
)I,o3reti At% .
s P I Y%, , W* I O4F9F M
.Wir= ren4e • 11000 , 0 2 italrhe . dr V e ht' s
=llcimidkeepkfr,4uid hi U64-War
'Weibaverolseettateskittot,
lett*.T*****•*P - . _llo44elagi.V. - to:
' 1
'fir "Y
t tll ou r' iiitivitit l l '
telu tr e t n a
tooctriilMaVilet 'the'
wh has never beCil pti lla ed.
'hen informed of her, husband's
conviction, and the prnbuliilitka of
her own fate, she remarked:
"I know nothing of this murder.
That aftermxm George and I were
out riding, and when we got buck to
the housemother was getting tea, as
Sarah Campbell had goncout.. I no
ticed that George was-very notch de
pressed in spirits. Ile never was
much of a talker, but this night lie_
was quieter than usual, lle seureely
spoke at all at the table, and after
supper I tqliti to mother. 'There 'is
something the matter with i;eomr
surname you go and talk with him,
while 1 elmraway (nothings.' Moth
er wed up stairs, and I did dear
away the things, and when I got
through I went to my room. George
was then in the sitting room rending
a paper . andrmokingueignr. 1 weut
to txrl, and don't know • how long I I
was asleep 'when I was aroused by
the cry of Sarah Campbell in the
kitchen."
This Is the only statement she has
made outside of what she may have
tommunicated to her counsel. Why
'Mrs. Twitehell erased her visits - to
the prison at the outset, It may he .
well to remind our readers that on
yen; the day of the Inquest, she ap
pealed to her husisand to tell what
he knew of the murder, and that if
he were guilty, tenet liken mait and
relieve her. Mils he refustsl to do.
After her acquittal, she did call ut
the prison, but instead of the greeting
on her part being warm anti affec
tionate, it WWI cold, as might be ex
wefts' from One who looked upon
her husband as the murderer of her
mother. Immediately after her ac
quittal,. Twltzhell and his friends
anumenced paving the way for a
statement from Mrs. Tw Itchell,w hich
would take hint from the elatrw. and
fasten it upon his wife: So shrewd
were the parties engaged that one of
them visited Daniel Dougherty, e. q.,
to ascertain fronillim whether a pris
oner once acquitted on a ehan.re of
in under, could ,ke. t escrow! thee,
by a confession of guilt, response be
ing there could not twit second trial.
Efforts wen. renewed with redoubled
vigor, until Mrs. Twitehell's friends
Mani of them and advised tier to ab
sent herself front the prison. She
always denied any romplicity in the
murder, and her films of a:confeKsion
by him were based upon the fact that
she knew that he did not believe in
he immortalityfof thesoul, and that
Ids professions cto Mr. liringhurst of
piety were . only shams designed
merely to retain his seers lee in the
game for life he was playing. Others
beside herself , had every reason to
• feel assured that he would not hesi
tate at any lie to save his life, fur
there is every reason to believe that
to at least one human being - George
8: Twitchell, jr., eenfttised, 'lds crime
and made himself sole actor iu the
tragedy." Throughout„this effort to
induce his wife to take upon her the
unjust J.Kusation in order to save
his eAVIT life, Twitchell had frequent
cmcvencation.s with his friends, who,
anxious as they were to assist him,
could not overlook the damaging
proofs of his guilt. They saw the in
herent impessibil ty of his confession,
anti they were anxious to have seine
part of it explained. A day or two
before his (kWh hi.s strong love, of
life led hint again to refer to it, and
he remarked to hlsnunt, Mrs. Moore;
"It is heal that I have to die ter this I
thing." MN. Moore then innatinsl.
"How can y ou stemmata for the blood
(mind upon sour Twitchell
t rt h :l e u i t i etl iun t l er / lin`r
k ti t t r c i i n ri g v! ‘ ns vit taut h it i t iwri nf
ailltede"nagethinb. Ie y
w to l l f ( e l
he vas am
calling to
howthe went down. to the tiiik
'lag room, and was there told by , her
that she had quarreled }with ' her
mother and killed her.' 'Fie Mid hits
lint impression VIN 4 • tO . •
neighbors, but-,my second, to save
my wife. Twitchell then stated to
Mrs. Moore thecinannstaricesattend
ing the thfairing of the' body hbhr
the window.' lie menial that: he
Ja pfb hod
C 44 Arms tt
oe
ve01.114114
Cos una n 4ll4 o 9 4l -0: 1 0" 4 4 ,
~al lotorost. aro ,
1t44.i To 14/ 1 / 7 4
14.Aa d. met
-47 the mum, of titiliodioWl
l o
I :
9" " 111641" 1 :"114 .
7 61reAlkfik Lair, gh.
OE
EMI
MEI]
Th4litr
. whlle his Itimm now:„
They, burls Melody to sheirtilltsr.i••
ai l dmg ol gt At on thealli;ln
sided it was betel by hint (
While bta - trilb tali
out into thel yard im under
the aindow.. , .When she tbiri
quietly '<Maui
the body into, the Anhui of ids wilt;
!by whom It wee laid Itt iengili upon
the pavement. In this way:. he; 50. , -;
counted for the cheunuganee that Abe
Wily when found, was not thrown
together to it might have been It
hurled violently from the window,
but laid out In and ghtened condition
immeluded by saying, that ..
he supposed the blood UMW upon his
elotlust by lila laving ,hold Of the
muniensl woman ha tbarmanner
do
scrihtrl. In the Stec s( all these con-. ,
fissions Mrs. Twitched has remained ”
quiet. She has milked than If. she i.
dented the dory while her htedand
wild alive mite would.lie uoLlt,ed of an,
utteiltist to 'more 111 A death. •Sh‘e
was willing nut to tell what she
knew, if that would Iv of anvoleivitio
to him, and she was Slav willing to
assist hint to the extent of hex means,
but when he wiahai her to Ku u step
furthur, sad assert herself guilty of a
crime she did not outmult, she_left.
hint. It is Ituctelinteil that within ti
few days Mrs. Twitched wilt make •
tt full ntatetuent In her ownbettalf.
NEW*
—LJUeks county Ittpft
fever.
tde Gettysburg has
peschool.. • • - • I
• —Meadville thrmen are ezeawk
from all city taxation.
.—McKean Buchanan is with hia'
(laughter acting in Erie..
—Doylestown Is trying to tame by
drunt water. We Impo It will tturrootl
—Miss Agtiita liagun is to give a '
rending in Johnstown
_curly • next
month. •
—Erie, generally', seems pletaxml At
the appointment of Mr. I. B. Clara
to the pnstoillse nt that
—Two 'tend of cattle and two dogs
have retently died of hydrophobiala
the neighborhood of Norristown. '
GioN. W. ot:Nieholi,A.diutunt Gen
era of the Military litvisten of
th& 311wi:eippl, died. on Thursday
omitting.. .
, .
Ir.Ls rumored at New York that
a late Yrurohu► mail from. !trauma to
that port was roblsil of over audition: ,`
dollars.
—Tin! 0 reen iiil le itr•ejna W I illeink :
ed proptletorn'und 'lmpntlyncl' fn lir;
pcnranne.• It lit novas bindionivaN
minty. paper's's -any , fit , /Al.!,
I tern . : l, l i nnayivanitln-,, 7 ~ i., ' 1.." .
- . jrhei; Moiotigeheis-, Repteliewih.
inysliewVioneejlicllageorpieVAß- ,
Alat qmrdarjrriurk iyii.4ppe
mtmed eon . are ofpr#4o34 t. ,
o no od. , . int ri fi IseNt...lElrt .
'IA .I..WitVia .. " *ilk' 1 i l oStetdi n ikvi, 4,
:villefininertreltdethinntar thit4pc; , ,
pepasylinifita A3niials3r. thitZiik
chatitenf.thencientine dexart nt ,
i,
2C - 404: 1 4fipiit 'l,Lifli 11 9 13 1P j
' 1- ".
Zennesi, tietieniiJrsnfl ii r nii:‘
L and
flit lOWA ltontnltted IntOn t ildz i l
Hail FrAbo in t Wednenclior,4llo4. - p
Grt Itn totnatinenanottibet desltvel
, heir 3vlto thgaiOn-• ,• ,: . '„,i.
, 13.Attniixiiiil ( ittawatinn.. ~, ' '
Tb i orbet. MI throw
Own °UM °Mai. , a -) - - • .
_.. St ''- " •t4I. '.: ' a.:' ' " ,
•
. truth trAir •
A salute of fifty gums was fined on
Ft:aunt:ly evening from Federal 11111,
ntar Baltimore, by the (lemon
Catholloc in honor of the fiftieth
aiudverstry of the pritsthoixl of Pope
Plus IX. Festivals wont held on Sun
day in all the Catholic ehurehei In
conimenioration of the event.
Mteit.tEt, and Mary Wall. TlNltting•
at Br•giklyn, ha•l a family quarrel a
few nights ago, during %villa* Mary
threw a kerownelanitiat her Aland
tautly fracturing his skull. Ti n
lamp-hrlikr, kt•ronetto exploded.
setting tiro to her clothing, and she
was fatally lin rtio‘l.
A N t:w t trleau- ttilrat•lt SII VS ft tor
cxpoliti4.ll, un It r I.'rutyl; I'.
Itlitir my] (Al
t here te, at.miist t Cultt ti patrit)ts.
tlr,t LwWtt.aeut ul the exltellitutt
Le sent oil LI :•itaitiltx..ti, luCuUa,and it
there ace no hair. 0r goven.•
molt interteretice.
Ax eXpio4ll4l of nitro-glvet 4 rine,
Hudson City, New York, fn n black
smithslu destroyed the bullditv
nod T,
Nathaniul. Ottani ou.
right, Ids body being torn to shred-
John Coal IV:L. , hurtled twenty-five \
feet, but not wriously hurt.
ttt; prover lli gs before the Refer,, ,
ht the Union PUeitte Itnitrigul ease, n'
New York, were brought to a stutitu.r.
Ist9i) yrsterday, the wituttibt%
ing to Lustily under the deelstou
Judge Rhine font, deelartu r , ,, ,the
ee..tlings in State( null antt void.
HoN. 14:onani Swett, of rhicagt,,
and his tts43. Quiv,
were sx•verelx injured, Wellneoda:•
evening., by being thrown front their
eitrringe white the - liorst were rtui •
fling Lit full speed. Mr. Swett r
ePiVill the worA injuries.
An Orr sa.VVII
morning, at Peoria, Illinois, a ft n•
wam di,enverd hi the round house m"
the Chicago and lta•k Island atilt
was. The binding aunt the luetnuo
tives were entirely. detroymt. .1.4), a
cstinated at ~•, : k o,oaph;
lit ehivago °films. "
—On WedneMay morning , last the
house or-Rev. John It. Seeder:, one
mile below Itiehttehl was iietatroyed
by lire. Thu iusunauxexpiredabout
a illealth Mall and had not ken retww
etl.—Juaiahi • - e
—The Carlisle Ikruld vaye:. "It is
ru ((((( red that u party of gentlemen ,
from Lebanon county have been look
ing along the linelpf the South Noun-
tam Itailmal with the Intestkin of
building htnee imn Works."
—The Raftmtan's JOlffnahlayB
ow
ing to the cold and stormy weather
that previdhst it this region forborne
days,rafting WILI4 very nitwit retardtsl.
lint now, that pleasant weather pre
vails, we may expert• that running
will be resumed with renewed vigor. •
—The Mount Irnitat News sitys that
u little child of 31r. Allen. .
Barren townsltip,--aged twenty-twomnnth.i,
nienths, on last TueAllty a week tin-
ring the absence one; niother for ai "
few minutes, fell Into a run -nearltie;:•.:
house and was drowned before %left
dismvereti. ,
—lt Isstatcd that the CorryinaCithie .., ,
Works, which am now turulng ou :WI ,
~ ,
climax mowers a week, urq to be en- '
!urged SO us to empldy one thOusand
nun, and turn out one thotmlnd no.-
chines per. week. Ily thls calculation:
it take., one num Just a week to emu-
pieta a utachluo., , , j ; ,.
,-
k 1 ' r
Os WedWednesdaynight two b. , ......., t0
named ; . Jlontgoincry . and Byron. '
Leach, inurdered a young man nani- " '
et! Pierce, at a kinglng school in Libe
ty township, Mama coontyono hum ~.:
died miles auutlt (skit of caldna.iii..,,
Thu two Latelmlwent to the alngigg
school and asked for the teacher. ize '
refused to' goo the door.' Prlcevient
outortml wan'ltistahtly atalltird.sevecal ,
time; by both adze Leadtes,audtUdial . ,
At linty.. 'l'he uturderera tktd. The , ,
tragedy Is the rtmult ortatild fluidly
. . -
feud. ,
,:~' --