The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 16, 1869, Image 1

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of" Per
for awn Wit=nintiPMW
A UMW . disoonitiwadill yindyand.
yertionnentn. •
A space equal to Nn Lines of Uda type
measures a eqnets. •
Business Nodose as• kits bind by•
themselves ' =N. Ness*
news, will be' . tdk, emder • Ups
for each Insertion..'. _ •• • • • ,
Advmdaellseate enonl4 blt beaded*
before Monday noon to Llayrs th aer p!„
• Businessolol4::
red l iskos IEM asessil l ai rs =
that tegOimistneriall, ad the
wren Nine. Yontrawf of
rub. to Sham. aim finagh.Pß4
ratted t sad whew wpm" 4•2lllldeas
or grhidUng tO to immartl - se CM* istrom—.
Th e ir tease snow vatisonibly
toy la Ow midget. • Ohs it r p i Os s tri Ira
el j owbent. SAMUEL DAVIDSOF 1111,0,1 -
ootePs
Clll.—Oar citizens w il l isaeloablally cazsidt
I their Uttered, In the icelthglist
orders far that cooilos Wkly. .11.
Gmcet7. Its will p daltrer at
early in miernlnt. dmnir baited senana. 6111
terms that Other diadem , carrot cappoes Id* lit
point oitebespnewe 4 tuitylike.
TOTEM I—NOW Sakilfor t _al 11/Ilsoo's
IN dial. Third Stmt.. Dorroz, IT,pf
Rua takes plosions to tabtoi kis old dlilbot
b. 1. emabltglod to bottom* at Os dam stand,
obere ho will bit glad to mot aid scasomodoto
Ideal. Fresh bread. takes. embus. auto, &aka.
roof enmities of .all Mods. No. 1 Floor, ludo
from Fa Whosti 07 thil band. Mkt Of Ma .
Jan. 180 a.
AVILLItAIIt dealer to Boots'
Oboes, Gallen,
_stppers. to.. itetit'd4:or to
eh
Potter's TIII o p .' Mao stmt. alwsumiel i
whet* be Is prepared to marralattare eat we
everything to his Ma &treasonable rates Hay.
leg removed his place of business from the corn
er near the White to his present location, be to
. Ites hit old Mends and patrons to glee him a
.
mrarttty. • •
S. RIEMAN ' /Maroc, ot Low. Sourer. Pa.
CP. Mks St Court Thum.
13 1 '47* tr . of
r. to '— U 4
Professor
T*lor's In Beaver. taprit4t.
11'4•11V:n AuT.7.lltirliriee.w. 110
lIE J AVAR 111111111 2 / 1 12Y AND Mtn IC.
I .111 make cortertmodtagredsettona In WWI,.
Ind Mork for poptkr wk.* MR 'mos Um min to
mert, us for Instruction. ' Term open, April 1. '0).
0ur.17;31. . 2. T. TAYLOR.
mire Darlington *endlamp High Sao&
1 yin open on Tnenday. lbe Oh of April. ltnik
lerm, ihincon - vonika. Claus.,. loaned in the
onnier, Higher Witheanatien and Coo. Rogliab.
Fan term opens Sept. let.
.7. BRADFORD BRODER,
• Bor. S. Pittnrs
rd of T m, Principal.
Peer. Boaonkin.
S hthglea LATW AND nooarria
'COUP kin:ty on hand. and sold at the &arrest rates In
the market. Fnune Umber oared to order.
r.blt tf ' J. a. H. DARRAGH.
L. Eberhare, ltaginier and Surrey
%ll • or. New fliightoti. Pa. earwig. NIP' and
Ito dies made on abort pollee,. Ue17,1?3.
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rI , J. I:bawdier do Mm,Ditollsts. Rochei•
• ter, Pa. Maim Bawer. Stallion baUdlrtg.
AO work Warranted. Priam moderate. Give 111 a
001,111t1).
1 4 1 IL ANDILISSI6I4 General' Pollee, Dome.
1 . Ore and Collieslon Aieney,lce. et RAW
'fluid • Depot, Doeleettter, Sneer Co., Pa. An
hal:less entrusted tom,
le an . will receive prompt
ut teener', on nammtab tams 15pr98,10;13.
13 lat This saw& g
long and snecesshilly conducted by Prot Taylor so
and able asslidants, offers etten• Ire courses to the
classics, Zugllatiand Mode. Poe Catalogues ad
dress ' R. T. TAYLOR.
SkAogleo ! undersigned is
Kanufactoring and will 'bray, keep on hand
• lame stoek of No.l and No, 116 and 18 Inch
Shingle4 iw artaeh ha will diapoie of at moderate
;Vt. a P. raV, sted - 2 1/ 13 11. ' l7ll s ,llVar
1an11:66.
tool, undereljrnect la p Prepared (
• to deliver good Miming Coal to all permets
needing the snide. Orders will receive prompt
attention. P. CIIMMI27OB.
Dec. LIMO. •
JAN. CAMERON, Attorney at Law
Beaver, Pa. Office In the room for
merly occupied by the tate Judge Adima;
Cot
ht /ie., promptly atteded to.
erpt9Yok
Dsorrinir.-Dr: LL Mnrrser„ of Bridge
Witter, Ms an "Bake Men" to we the gun
nine GOODYEAR HARD RUBBER; consequent
ly h± toes tot we the Dr) Robber, or soap-stooe,
•hase for teeth.
Gold and allser Villiers put In of lb* best ma
lerlsl. sad all workuarranted.
Feb3:ly.
A BIAILANTII Lodge No. 494,1140.G.T.
meets every Monday evening at 7 o clock, In
Rochester, in Cello's /MIL ifeblo:l.l
13 JZIJNET, Watcbmaker and Jeweler, &I
J. • street, Seaver, Pa. On IVO= adjoining. J.
C. Wition4 *Mee.) Uold watebee and elm* ,
°meters repaired and warranted. Engraving
done to order. The patronage of the p ublic
solicited, and int/election guaranteed. Litre nu a
trial.
p r I ne 3m.
.
TllOl. It eCIMMERY,Hanker, corner of
Third street and dhtmond, Bearer. Pa. Mon
ti honed on Govenunsot Bonds. Interest allow
ed on time deposits. Woad!' also receive anvil,
for polities is the NATIONAL LIPS IN-
N itti NCB CO., OT VIZ U. B. Also Merchants',
ilsnotarturers' and Artisan.' Co.. of Pittsburgh,
Ps. Otrws below the ConttMonse.
sprl7.lB6P4l'
HENRY :MERL Dealer In Boot., Shen,
aligner, and Gaiter.. Boots and shoe. made
to tinier. A longexperience In the business sna ,
hier blbt to do wait In a gape-dor mammon Terms
moderate. Shop on Third rimer (near Rat, • YU-
Ilsokitore), Beaver, Pa. Give him a. call
litfolvpurr/using elsewhere.
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NDENTRY LILT CO., Manufacturers and
Dealers in Table and Coarse Halt, at Industry,
Beaver county. Pa. AU salt put up An good or
der. and warranted to ere satisfaction. Orders
promptly attended. to. r '
li. B. BRIGGS, Manager.
• E. BLUNT. Bee. Treswurer.
CHAR. H. 111DIAIT. Notary Public. Coo•
veyancer and lrelleinee Agett; Deeds sad
, Agreements written andedustewiedgeoentelaken,
IC. Raving been duly t omnalsaimaidasAgent lot
wveral first clue Insurance Companies, repre
senting the Fire, Lire, Accident, and Lire Stock
Departments, is prepared to take risks and write
testicles on the most liberal term,. Also, agent
for the •Anchor Line" of drat clue Ocean Steam
ers. ilcketa:Sold to and hurry' all port/ In Rog•
lend. Ireland, licolleind,Gerrnany and France. Of•
Err Is bats brick row;Dlamond, Rochester.
t onuvrsTiunrows NOTICII.—Let•
1. ten of Administration on the estate of John
Yeliloty. late of Green township, Beaver county,
dee'd, , hiving been granted to the under
signed. all person Indebted to 4414 estate are re•
iisired to maim Immediate .payment. and those
!wing claims against the PAM will present them
propurly authenticated for settlement.
4 -SAMUEL NELSON,
niyUi:GtAdministrator.
• Atolgtuol Monte of Appohligniont.-=la
the District Court of Ilk - - UMW States for•
th, Westen, District of Penn's.: In the matter
of John N. Cooper, of Deaver county, Pa., Dank.
mot. No. 13113 in Bankroptcr.
Wewern District of Penn's., as: At (eons
bag, Westmoreinnd county Pa. the glib day of
- 31... A. D. 1860. To whom It may concern: The
undersigned hereby giver notice of Ma appoint.'
lima as Assignee of John WlCooper, of Seaver
Falb, In the county of Nearer. and State of Pa.,
uithlo said District, who has b••• •Mildits• •
Bankrupt upon his own Petition by the District
rutin of said District.
TROVILLO J. WEDDELL,
)unl:Et. • • •
Miscellaneous.
And although Makes eas to make a Halloos
dee,you 111 and. [(you vide their osteldlehment
that they duo% have to neon to gas to make theft
goods go. To'all, we would say. 'vault la" and
examine our stock I We have on Land the guest
sad best .
Throat and Lititiplielisses. I TEAS , ' '
A catmA.rr
kOll. TUB CURE Or
Dr. Wishart's Pine' Tree Tar Cordial.
it I. the vital ptindpie of the Plot Tree,. Main•
.4 bra peculiar process In the distillation of the
tar. I.y hlch its hightel ruedieal properties are
rrialoed.
•
It the only safeguard Intl reliable remedy that
I.i•rer been prepared ham the Juice of the Pine
It invigorates tho digestive Organs and restores
11.• appetite..
II strengthens the debilitated system.
It nurines sod enriclies the .blood snd exppeels
from the system the eorroptkro whirl. outdid'
lured* on the lungs.
It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops
th, slrpassagns til Obi tunas: I •
Its
of
petindpinneta upon Se' irritated our
tur of ths lunge and nowt, penetrating to much
put. relieving pais and subduing lona-
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It I. the Melt of years of Andy and et pertinent
and I. otareal to the idgleted with the pcottlea ea.
...teazle.: Otto power to tang sthlloredng Massey
If Ike Ira dent nal not too long delayed a retort to
tle• owana •
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tour omption of the Lange, Cough, Bare Throat
*
end grew, Bronchitis, Mat _ComPit kn. Blind
no.l !needing 'Piles, Asthma, , pooping Cough,
'Mother* at.
We are often asked wry are not other remedies
in the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds
and other Pulmonary Malone equal to Ihr.LAI.C.
W Marrs Pine Tree Ta• Cordial. We answer—
ht. It cures not by stopping cough but by
'orienting and assisting nature to throw off the
bnhealthy matter collected about the throat and
ronchial tube*, .camlng baited= and •datigh. •
• *di Mat Throat and Lung Remedies aro tom.
bend or anodyne, whieb t 4 g the cough - fat
awhile, but by their coos effects the S
ides become hardened and un cattily fluids con.
relute and are retained in the tem. causing
41.esees beyond the control o t ou r ! most eminent
physicians.
id. The Pine 'Tree Tar Cordial, with its 'nisi%
a la, are pmfrarbk,becatute they remora the cause
...Mutilation of the mucous membrane sad bron
chial tube* artist the lungs to act end throw of
the not:m.llth, reactions and purify the blood,
Wes eclentlecally making the cure
Ur. Wishart Pas on Es at his oCtindredie
and thousands
es
from men and wo,
Leo of unquestionable chamfer who were onee
hoprlealy given up to die. het through the noels
donee a - titid were reigned , to bee th
by the Pine Tree T are A PhreiciAn at'
teorlance who can be oonalked In goon or by
tree or clarity. Price of Pbse Tar Cor
dial $1.50 per bolt* per doz. Seat by express
on mcipt of gaiee. Address L. Q. C. Whibart. M. D.
april, u . No. •ft Borth 9d street. ltdiadelphht Pa.
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Fillerrolei 4111011-letiela tial*
4 watery Day ag bciduraoted to the ander
alcoed on the estate of Milo lkdhaao, deceased,
I.%t i rtit , 01 Prelodest, Below county,
persons Indebted to LW estate
I" Sodded to nue fammes= payment: nd
t "t l4o,lo t dame
"°- L Rol dal, astbeaNd ke = ill PM.
&ATHA HOFFMAN tern,
i .,,,,. , mailmen Etouritn, ker..
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NEW BRIGHTON,
To WHOLINALI am 4 ItralL
WHITE
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t LABB, PUTTY,
BRUSHES,NAILS,)
Mixed Paints.
Colors, In Oil anal Dry,
!Carbon OH,
Boiled Oil,
Neat's Foot Oil,
Lanl 011,
Spirits Terpentine, i
Coach Body Varnish
'COPAL VARNISH,
FIJRNITURE N:'ARllll34'
DAMAR VARNISH,
SHELLAC AND]
BLACK VARNISH,
COALE'. PATJENT .141PA11i
ARTIST'S MATERIALS,
Picture Pilules! (10 order,),
LOOKING GLASSES,
LOOl3O WS PLAITS,
IFRENCII AND PLATE
WINDOW GLASS,
iF..R,pIC„E ; niT,c,
(ENGLISH AND
()ERMAN atug,
SAIVD PAPER, 'ea
His terms awe CASH o. de.
livery or, Goods.
Janl;o9.
D a. H. S. 111113181141.11 D,
y... warns
TRUTH 19 STRANGER THAN FICTION
It le a pasta,* fact that,
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S.IIIB!ARD ec CO
B. B. Anderson's Old Mere
BRAVZIA PA.. have
rugs and Groceries,
Which they ken ea cheap as eau b bought in
Pittsburgh. They bats on hand and are daily
receiving
PURE DRUGS
• PERFUNFX,Y,
Rte.:lt - Medicinal:l44Q kl_ ,ads Legal, CaP, Utter
and Note Paper P. renetra. =Sauey
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and Dawastle &spa,
Pure Wines and Liquors,
ter Nedteal purposes ou.y.
Burning OW. and other ankles uenally. kept In
grit obis Drug Stores.
The Doctor haring bad a prattles of ten years
feels toniktent of his ability to ere eatistsetion in
the presertptton department, which bandertii
special charge. Ha charges nothing for advice
and prescriptions.
Physicians Prescription Carefully Coin
pounded at all Hors Day and Mgt.
We also Mei an aamtlinenl of
Slugar.
Collbe,
Teu,
Igloo.
Canned. Fruits
t.4plecri,
Flaserini Extracts, Jellies, Candies
lunos.cumz, LitAcKERs, ie.
our goods have lxres bought low for cub, le
kcted with peat care, and will be mold al the eery
lowest price.. Give La cell Nears inuchaelag
oteewhere. Cogan, Prodsce taken In exchange
for goods. 11. V. HIBBARD it CO.
Jan. 6. ISA
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GRAND BA ti ARMEN
114 L VEIL
Minh] not be more' astonishing than the
fact that
SION - SNE ER it, CO.,
keep the twat,largest and freshest
stock of
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, &c:
In Beaver county.
COFFEE,
SUGARS,
PURE SPICES
•he b
Syruk, Soaps,
‘st ds ot
Tobacco and.,Cipars
to he roan a in the place
We make a iirialty of
F.1.49 - VR fr
ag norm at shat are a I.
be tbe an ry l beat varieties la ram . Oar m o tallati•
meat ez v joys a well earned reputation la
tk-alar, and we Wand la tba future as eathee rat
to maintain It.
WE DEFY COMPETITION
Don't mistake the plies. We Mr still at the old
stand. west end of ea Bt., Deaver. Pa. Come and
=3
The Howe Simla; Mac*flies
I ARE THE ,
OLHUI
TESTABLIND
They beitur Imt It Waive" aver nude
tM and hare been manufacture! centinually under
anperviskon of the original Inventor, •
IFOIVE
lithe their Let introduction PM. The tar row
meat opoa thee. macidato made within the last
two years sad their rapidly growing popularity
sated the diet that they hays teethed the very
woe et perbetioa sad that they're out wily the
oldest estahlbbed but the beet in the warm. •
Ththe meals* do petaset youth ipso all tab
ries whether tae or coarse, so thing a stitch, also
the laveudoaat Ilr. Howe, sake epos both irides
am. kbriegtewod; TM tendon, wow, novel sod
lemming, as be adjusted to say degree of tight.
MOO, oar miter bdag adtheted. do not require
rtholl bar dlereat thresda.__
tila rlUe whir have used OM liowollseldas. It
Gaaseeseary Itir vs be ; tath we
ined to e th ers who with speak
spalbet asehlass moo
tne
be sire sad see t 0... Wass bakes baying
say caw. &mirth drake. gpplkatithe kw
agencies Mutt. addressed to
BIBLE!? it sroorg. ...„ .
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Bob vests lb: 'golbw. DM&
ware sod West
011 co BB Boob Ili . Phila., YdNo. 4b. Clair
St« Pftsbo4ll, Pa,' . .
soperlebr. .
Umber
YIIIIMISHICD AT THU
LOWZBT RATE. •
AT DARRAGH'S.
15141groa, Pi.
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pbo ar, 41 1
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Al Fifth ATeemik; above Wooil area,
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I,ll 7flitEGg PA
Hsye mi . band
TUE LA.I . I9EsT STOCK lENTREI4R-
Jr_ the Pined Qualities to the Ve r y
Lowest Grades. •
WINDOW. SHADES, •
Mile and Common Tali° Covers, ke,
i' Prices uniform to ell, and the !meet
M'CALLUX BiOB.
mar24:lT,
A IILL FOR 111ALIL—Wit oder ki as ow
Splendid SAW ittuatopevvaloeciaa dm' law
ot !freedom. Th e HUI MT and It oldie leo
insteztal. Weivill NU below tbe rod term
to slat, In older to quit taw bottom.. To ma of
small capital this le • good donee for Ine estineei.
Callen or eddrem, C. H.ll
anartiliej • Troodoos, Beam '2 7 11k
ishs. 10.• • FAIRBANKS
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i . 117 . 461DAE1
g C A 11 8
of iII Ida&
ALSO,'BAGGAGE BARROWS WARE
HOUSE TRUCES..
cor-yzx Tauxsismft.
IMPROVED 'MONEY DRAWERS.
Vallrbosulor. Morse Co..
10118ecood Aroma, near Wood St., littoblodk.
SCALES REP 4IRED PRO3IPTLY:.
rpr7:6mos
BREAD! BRgADI
The undersigned takes plesare in hi.
forming. the public that he is still engaged
in the Baking birdmen at bla old stand,
on Market Street, Bridge rater Pa. Ue
warrants that nothing Is used In his be;
kery to make white bread :oat of dark
dour. Persona leaving their - orders at
bin bakery will be supplied at their houses
daily if so desired with theAmst of bread,
de. J. G. YOUNG.
aprl4:3mos.
mud enough of
that kind of humboggery, and we do not
wonder that you have by this time be
come disgusted with it. But when we tall
you that Dr..liage'• Catarrh Remedy will
POUTIVILLT CURZ the worst Casell of Ca
tarrh. we only assert that which thous
ands can testify'to . Try it and you will
he 'convinced. IVe will pay $3OO Bstesuu
for a case of Catarrh that we cannot cute.
Sold by man Drilitilsis 111 MYWhere•
Pnicit ONLY 50 CENT& tient by mall,
postpaid, for SIXTY cursive Four packages
for $2, or ono dozen fur $3. deed a 2 cent
stamp for Dr. Sago's pamphlet on Ca
tarrh. Address the proprietor,
It. V: PIERCE, M. D.,
' mhr thlm Buffalo, N. Y.
F anner',
T.RY THE •
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE,
It ix computed principally of th. celebrated Oa=
from
L49.7.11"A.
Contains three per cent. or
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A.3ISGEILONIA.I
An =ple quaillty to give ;activity (without laJo.
ry to tbe vegetation. and a large quantity of son
uta.
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Bono Phosphate of Lime,
togither wilts POTASH and SODA, the essential
elementvor a
CONPLNYIeIIANITitt.
Ths high estimation in width It IS bald by
many thownind twin* who asossino Id In pilaw
enc. to other kinds, 1. - . a sate ' too of its
value. Price Val per ton. Ben fot spurphlet
Addrass—Ths Alia Vele guano Compinty, , ST
Broadway, New Y05t..,:.!
Zingartiktters.
• I
A Sato Blood Parllyer.: •
A. Splendid Tonle,
1 • A Pleasant Beverage,
&CERTAIN CUBE
AND:
PREVENTATIVE OF PIREASEIL
The SUNGARI DIM= ere compounded hose
a presetlption of tbe celebrated lgyearm Pbysiden
Dr. Curemera who, after years et tail sae even
latent, discegrovd the Zutormrat 0,00-11 ho mat
remarkable vegetable production the earth, per
bawitaa ever yklded—eartatnty the mat elec
tive In the cute of disease. It, la eomltittatloa
.110 the other rateable properties of whkh the
ZITNOAIII IRTZRR ere annposed, will cure
Dyspepela, Fever and Ague,
Cludid,Colds,Bronehitis,Consump- .
tion, in It. first stage, Flatulency, Net.
' vous Debility; Female Complaints,
Rheumatism: Dysentery, Acute
and Chroic Diarrhea, Cholera,
3forbus, Cholera, Typhoid
and Typhus Fever, &MU
la,. masts of the Rid-
fie Habitual Costive-
Ite•
In the marmites sop eats of the above Meow
es, It his never been known to Olt, se Monsen&
of oor mort prominent dazes' throtaghost all parts
ot the country, will testily. fte allikted sand
for • *calm motels hag 'estimable and mai&
cites of those who km been used after their
cases bed been pronounced 1 hope:lmo by ear best
physicians. Principal Depot,
F. "JRASITFat• & C 0.., •
N 0... N. Yrtiet street. maimPada
,Rnammisdpea by
Bonliz, divernee David B. Porter, of .Penniradda.
. Robert .7. Fisher, of
Doh.on, Edward McPherson,
and
B, berme,.
Hon. Millions Idchbrom sod When,
WEND FOR OIRCULARSt.
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TAIL PAPER, WINDOW am
Floor dr . Table . OU felkartim.
• Iniqr, samaetneal of all qualities ol
atioe• rood' win Ogipt cosillint, at 41141 lid
*obi at tows tie limit.
WHOLEBALE & RETAIL AT ,
N 0.164 MititMeldat.,iseciretAAve., Pitts
burgh, Pa: :
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& rAaircir aeons
win be Ikon. Is maw degootmot of Mbo omoo
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NE WBRIGHTON, Pen a kis.
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940 .“• P e ll"
neer Itia#ll, '
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eSs f ittit THAN` hrsa sow IN,
,• • 'THIS COVINTRY."'
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LOokAr THE PRICEe I •
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itsuatdhi Parlor Stoves
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" a, Plata Rod,
IL Bee, erbium Rod,
Pressed Sheet Iron - Summer Pieces,
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Flour, Feed and Grain
ROCHESTER, (ox Tug •am.L.) •
Mows it pras to salt ell, la regardb PRICX
sad QUALM. Rill Peed, of all kinds.'
CORN MEAL. ' •
RYE FLOUR
BUCKWHEAT' FLOUR.
CORN AND OATS,
lent constantly oa land. Mao . i clasp and maven.
•
"Wooden Pump,
Um di v e:kat lit um A quantityorthe celebrated
GUANO OR PRO3PRATII
tno band, whkb will be sold cheap, la order to lo
odacs It.
I bay*" CASK tad sell rot the rusk el..b boy ,
en will tad it to lb..* admits/a to can.
IISL; A/1 Goods _Delivered
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WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER
Tbe lama and dumped, stock or Wan Paper
In Ilaseer County.
BOOKS,
Ii BOOKS, •
BOOKS.
lab o eseortaseut of Ifteeethneoss, School
and Sal Books, Constantly On hada at Pub
lishers' .
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Gift Boob Etat for the &Blab,
STATIONERY,
STATIONERY.
STATIONERY,
As exteestwo variety of reor.ita;elopis, Leett
Pi Gold and et l Pens, Ink "tilet Stand;
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We an tb* eacheive Agent Inytheireletneted
Polero Gold Pena., •"i
har thee Orehtyt Mare sesidaiu sic a goad laelitiltene
-wean intereU to Mk
virespetaisoirt ,
Clenwees. eeepwittelli Wed toas we
am len Men at the nese ftlant se they would
Let from the "ebtletair.: • Ate 34410114 Gor
mand Iberia at Pabliebtra• Pritiee -
WO bat. ballteagE on band Yloor Oilto
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RUSTIC &PAPER SHADES.
au hand Toys and Valet, Goods ralcaVe lac the
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Deal , Boadway, New . Brightoa
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Tom troasturo Chars.-1 am now prepared
t.l arida all dames Ma constant
as rash homes, the whole at the tam o i nVa
Mlle moments. Business law, light and molt.
able. arty mats tola per mrentag Yemdlyear..
ad by amine ce elaw am sad the boys and
eel. earn measly as much as men. Great Induce
ments are 'oared tam who will devote tate
whole taw to the boatman and. that tr= Per
m who ores Gala natter awry cad am ad
dmis and test the babe. Orr aemsehot.: 1
make the folks/Mg taparellaled ohs : To all arbe
are not well mailed with. the bastams, 1 will'
and it to pad tor the be:aloof wan DM Tall
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patikolin. lone, Me. act toe. Sample
mg by mail tor 10 eb. Address C
rairllaa Angtrete . .
Norscic.—peiimtrftetiai.
mann with Ow Candy Caarawricaa.
am will lad then lit snake. at Oar °Hee, oh
Friday at iamb week, mill Seg VICE.
By order or tailiwant,
aprifaktn , JOHN H. SABIN, Clerk.
FIN 9. MOINIAN.
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SBALLENBERGER BROt3.
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Family Groceries.
Queensware, 4ardware,
NAILS; - WINDOW GLASS. WOOD
AND WINDOW WAHL, BACON,.
FISH, PLODS, 6ALT, LT3IS
Duty Proine :;7 l : itUdau! kr
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Goods deliNvervai'llree of charge In all
iikattiti ; the villages, •
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s Nearly every country Village , ..
• Its brava We do not mean an " .
° saidn," nor "a man .Whomurders for
hire," as • Worcester explains .th ,-
word; but we mean the king of th •
village tavern—the man who • can
"whipanyboclir In town"--the • -.-
animal who thinks his position envl
ed by men of puny hodhat,and little
brains. . '
Our .village had Its bravo; - at al
eventtyand a perfect type of his chest
he wen, too, a great lover of the ‘tir
- dent' and ever ready to lift his. hoarse
woke, and exert his rude stretigh, in •
opposition to all good. ; i
His name was Jonathan Burke,
i though I never heard hi:Totalled/on
' athan but once, and that was , before
a justice's court. Jack Burke
his "name the world over,".as bel l
' ten said .. He wage big, hurly felle ,
six feet and two inehm, tall, with
broad, massive shoublers, great long
arms, and a head like a small pump
kin. llls was characteristic, . A
low, receding forehead, small 'pu,g•
nose, thick, heavy lip's, a broad thin,
wad all blotched • and pitched with
whisky-floweis...His eyes of alight
grey, verging on green, his hair,
wane and crisp, was burnt end* sun
dried,, neither red, Bolen .. beitlitt - of
• a dark hue'. The only Statures hi the
whole man which tended, to .detract,
from his herculepo-Tropprilone was
the fiat, orrather.hiestance
of hisbreast: To'one adlled in an
atomy or physiology It would have
been at once apparent that -he had
but little of what is generally denom
inated "bottom" and that a long r
contieued phd
•-• cal effortwould have
reduced his ""wind." - '‘,.,-, '
From hie youth up, Jack .Burke
had.been at o,• . , , - - and birW,
elook ~- • , t , , ttoolety, but.
hackled. . •• T . ',, •• w.s4 the
MK . - . • - -' :' • ***nit
Which tnevilhiga - • • , even ma
ny of the weaker. , , ~ plied him.'
1 As he grow old ~.• , , .-.;...- ~ , , , more
insolent and course., ••`,,.1", , to his
naturally wolfish • , , " ~,Jszas added
the ferocity of , ' . , •,- •he be
came the Nrearoitybrio I ' - At
the time efAllitt, ,
_.- , : , ! ", , , was
twentytwo.'nad•lasti $ • ,-.- ' ,g the
little okra know =, - Chad ac
quirer:tat schtiol; , . , ;tz - kr% • .)••,• ,
, Among the recent aoliznis to the
population of our ~ I - ay_oung
man by the . name . -1 ~ , Maltby.
He was a small „' r -- riot 'ever five
feet and ten nicht* la' height, and
quite sleuderf but the'man who stu
died him closely,Avetdil have seen
that the palette*
,was the result of
long confinement, anitiras more, af
ter all, a delleateMbeis of akin than
a lack of htgath. • , Antlltcould also
• have been seen that, slight frame
was admirably m and bound
firmly together: I, i . ' - '.i •
Alfred MaltbY wasvhat the gills
of our village, and opeekily of our
lislge, (Live-foriever; Sin) Oiled a
handsome
man, a n
the
young men voted hint' it "pool fel-:
low," and the little finlOws-why, if
you had dared call hire a:"Stu ff "or
an "old snuffy," the boys w uld have
thrown stones at youg i , ws, and
stolen your apples, gad .. their
direct vengeance, to' tidy all boys
all
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' "Mr. Maltby," Ihskid, "What are
these for?" ' . I ' .. , t. • i
"Oh, I exercise 1 m muscle on
them," he replied and taking
them up. Mrst. raise d them at
hr
arms! length an held-tbem there
some' Moments, breast swelling
out like a Boman tubas.", Then. he
threw them up tur out, and around
_,
handling then, as thimgh they had
been mere toys. t seemed impomi-•
ble that, so small body should
tain so much . • : . , but he assur
ed us he had gal ~.. it all by prac
tice. lie had . . red for years to
dm-elope his tnti o . System, which
had been.vety d .. dent in :his child
hood. He also . . that his exercise
enabled Mtn easy to bine. the . con
finentent of the 00l room.
Our , lodge :' now arranging
for a grand pie eieuntsion - to San.
quoit. Theladi w ere making plea
and cakes ofall and *lames ; the
girls were s oon dollars out 'from
unwilling • hookS," in lien of
which they left tickets' bearing the
legend :
I. 0. of 0. T. Ltve-fia‘erer, No. 209,
• , _IV Nia, • .
• Sanqunit Grova,luly 10. „
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We young 'men; meantime, were
a p e rotigr o e n t abl l e k s: in to d p roviden i ni e ftem to
water,
to ElliVertbe--tf busy: time, I mare
• The day at• length came, and the
sun smiled upon a cloudless 'sky; a
fresh breezerairiewaticierhig through
thebqtrfng °IOU bosom a re.
000keeeirorn tkeWest.
llinneentuse to arum the pleas.
user of: the weaskiL s jack Burke
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,irkaili t Was. Pal
b°4ll cUtftellan s b a w n :t rilli
a' oft • I' row eweiry:
A Milian throogh the award
,Many of us won gladis have help
°dinar' away,. but we shrank, from,
meddling with one who wassu,huge
spid strong, and withal 10 rdain*
newt eat in 'Ms wrath; We saw the
thhflhosof our W. C. quiver, as
he noticed the Insolent. fellow. swag- I
qig about, but he said nothing.—
i tz dni knew thatlack had sworn to
makertrOubkl With the 't hod
plan' and Ibit that &owes sure to Ad
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eellhuTy i Sante' Ite was a' c adet,
plciutl, sued h and was
belevfty by alf He had walthdr=
Mary Dadift-to the pie W %
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was II pretty; bine eyed. molder' ,of
eighter.%and that she loved Harry
fondly. we fill' kik* Just 'as Well as
•we kneirthht Harry loved her: •
lackSkehad frequently off "brui
taint&
Mary ofterr,hati
beenmleet.,,_44, bad professed to
like, heii;*tinerhed 'node his boasts'
that if - "Thirty' Bantbrdditred to put
bib rirmAinkhe Way. he , wioniddrop
him." - Orr the present occasion Jack
was riot long in ,finding his. way .to
Mary's Side. Harty was • nervous
arid 'nation he was small- and 'light
and dreaded the giant whosought to
annoybOth him and Iris .compankm,
Mary asked Jack to go away from
her, and, as she spoke, turned shud
dering 'arty' to escape his whisky.
laden breath. • :. •
"I , shan't 'go away," replied the
surly . brute, "nod If you_ don't like
it you nfits ,[ l , IL" -
1 "Come, said Sanford, tram
bling, "let usleave him."-
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'You will, eh !" cried Burke, seta.
Log Mary by the ann, old drawing
[ -back, "let's see you." ,
The frightened, girl uttered a cry
of alarm, and Sanford started to his
feet, his fear all consumed in his an- I
ger. f , I '
"Youmiseratble cur "he exclaimed,
"let her go." -
' Burke Ilropped her arm and start-
ea for the -boy, swearing "he would
whits Mtn .to within an inch of his
info."
In a second 'all was alaridand dm
fusion, but in the midst of the clamor
rose a clear calm, ringing tend.
"Stand' back! stand back i all of
you and let me. through." Toe way
was quickly. clear, and our W. C. T.
stepped into the open spew; his eyes
burning like fire, his liter eomprered
and his form erect as a soldier's.
"Fellow," ho thundered, "leave
hero at once! Do you hear ! What
a coward; to insult a girl! Shame!
Shame!"
Fora moment Burke was complete
ly taken aback; there was something
In the tone and . bearing of the mau
before him, and in the strungely
burningeyedartingits ghinecu at him
that awed him fora while. But he
measured everything by size. and
weight,' and his brute . courugo soon
returned., ,
• "Who are you?" wa s the first re.
mark, accompanied with a meaM
log shaken! , the head. . .
•!„1 am the man who ordered you
to leave this place.. YOur presence
here is offensive. You were not invi
ted, and if you had any decency you
would leave at owe."'
"Look here, my fine dandy !" bel
lowed the bravo, "just you say : l ain't
decent again, 'and spoil your
Pretty doll face for you." •
Thereiraa a ;quiet smile i on the
"doll face," as he replied.:
"Your present conduct shows you
to be devoid of all decency. A de
cent •man would not stay where heis
not wanted,' nor make himself, un
mannerly in the presence of young
ladies."
• With a fierce oath Burke raised
his huge fist, and darted forward.—
We would have interfered but Malt
by motioned us back. Still we were
fearful. What could our gentleman
ly chief do against such a giant.
We soon: had an answer. Upon
Burke's first advance, Maltby step
ped nimbly to one side, and with a
quick motion of his foot, Caught the
giant's - toes and laid him sprawling
on the ground. Liken mad bull, lie
sprang to his feet, and with a volley.
of curses started toward 3lidtby as
though he Would annihilate him at
once: Calm and serene stood the
young schoolmaster, and as•the bully
came up he raised his leftelbow, pa...-
ing the dirty fist over his shoulder,
and at the sumo element planted his
own fist upon liiirke's face with a
blow that sounded like the report of
a pistol, and lifted . the giant aim
pletely of his feet. That blow was
struck by a man who knesir just how
to throw his power to the best advan
tage wherever he wished to We it.
Jack ]Burke rose like one bewilder
ed, and a) he was; but in a few mo-
Ments he recovered his senses and
leaped towards Maltby again. This
time the schoolmaster performed a
feat that was as surprising as it was,
effective. Like a thing of steel wire
and finely tempered springs, he
Jumped up and forward and planted his feet upon the giant's breast.
Burke fell like a log, but his breast
was heavily boned, and ho was soon .
on his feet again. '
"Look ye,' cried Maltby, sternly,
"you have seen enough to know that
I am not to be trifled with. • Now go
away, and you shall go unharmed,.
save that one black eye ; but if you
trouble me More, I shall most assur
edly hurt , you. I have - given • you
Warning.' '
don t will lick you, before I go. If I
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Thp remainder of the sentence was
mixed with terrible oaths and impre
cations, and with them yet quiver
ing. upon his lips, he once more as
sailed the mei, Worthy Chief.
• This time the schoolmaster receiv
ed him In a new fiishion. He stop
tied everyblow aimed 'at him, and
began to rattle in a shower of knocks
up - oti his face and head, and breast
and arms, and body, that completely
stunned his opponent. Heavier, and
thicker, and faster, resounding like
the str o kes of a flail, the blows fell,
each sounding louder, and eachstrik
ing•where aimed, There was no es-
cape, no respite, until - Burke was en
tirely exhausted,' his Thee flattened
out of all 'semblance to humanity,
and he bellowed for mercy,, like a
calf.
• "Will you leave the ground "at
once?" demanded Maltby.
"Yes!. Ah I Oh Lonl, yes!"
' "And never molest .Ithe Darling
again '2" t
"Oh! Al I 014 Lord I" .
• "Then go, and remember, hence.
forth l , that however or unprotected a
Good Templar may appear,. she; is
never alone.". . .
' Like a whipix3d cur, he: left
the ground ; and after he , was gone,
the W. C. 'P., who had not received
even a'scratch, said:
"Ws are now about to open—l
Mean ain't it lamest. dinner time?
Lettne go and wash my hands, and
then for dinner. - I alit as hungry as
a bear. Don't let thisitrouble us nor
spoil eur.ettioyment." • .
The day ended as pleasantly as
though no, disciple of Bacchus bad
endeavored to mar our , harmony.--
Everybody might have been jealous,
fbreverybody's girl flirted with the
W. C. T. all long ,• abut everybody
loved and •honored him—so every.
body was not jealous.
. Within a month, the name of Jack
Burke was proposed in our lodge.
After his initiation herald: "If there
is , any secret about the- way ,the
scholinaster lights 1.. want to know
it • 4
He his' learned that there are tnixe
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noble victories to be oiled, than
ti l e, vit./Ivies pc brute strength; he
!has 'testfied to conquer his owdappe:
titer Mid pitssion. His eye hat grown
dearer; his firm has lost its whisky
colors and Is ruddy with health; and
ton ay ho bids fair to, make as respec
table u citizen as we have.
One thing more, all Our young men
aro peovided with dumb bells,. and
every morning the yards down our
- village street are alive with;sWing
ing. army, long before the 'sun Is up;
and their bright healthy lluxe,itnd ro
bust forms make them almost Worth
the name of our Lodge--'Live for
ever,"
• BitEAVR OF PROMIXE CASIO."
•An interesting breach of premise
case !snow on trial at Wheaton-In
Illinois. The parties In the suit ate
Miss Amanda J. Craig, agt. Elisha
C. Spragite: The plaintiff Ise Idgldy
rmmetabie and educated young lady
of Cindnnati 3 Ohlo. , For many yawn
she has been a teacher in the high
school in that city. The defendant
Ls a resident Of Chicago. " IlLs owl
statement places his wealth at
000. - t• t .
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The suit wad commenced In (Idea
-1 go 'ln the month of August, 1806,
damage bang laid In the tackled stint
100,000. The ease was continued two
or.threolitnes on application , of the
defendant.. Finally,', however, he
hx)k a change of venue to Dupage
county, Naperville at that time be
ing the seat. The case is now being
tried at Wheaton, the presentceunty
sent of Dupage county.
Mrs. craig; - mother of the plaintiff,
testifies that the defendant and plain
tiff first met In the year 1859'• the dee
fendant showed the plaintiff very
marked attention, mid was her con
stant 'attendant until 1865; several
times Mat Craig refused to receive
his attentions, but Sprague was 'per
sistent, end managed to maintain
himself • near her person. Ile was
very ostentatious In regard to his
wealth, and repeatedly spoke, to her
of his passesnion.s.• In the year iftdi
he d 'seen t I n tied to exhibit his weal th - .
In the year 1865 they were engaged
to be married, the wedding day be
ing fixed upon the 15th ofSeptember
18115. About the time their engage
ment was entered into MIN Craig re
signed herlxksition as teacher in the
high school and. prepared fe'r the
marriage and the wedding trip Which
he had promised her. She even went
so far as to purchase certain necessary
articles, and to partially pack her
trunks for traveling. When the till
im p ortant day had arrived, however,
the defendant did not put in an ap
pearance; neither did he arrive tfie
next day, nor the day after that ;
,-iu
fact,not at all. But instead he - Sent
her ''a letter, informing her that he
had gone to Boston to eonsnit a phy
sician in regard to his health. This
however. afterwards proved to he a
false statement on his part. Ile con
tinued to correspond with the plain
tiff until the spring of 1866, when he
visual Cincinnati:and renewed • the
engagemn •announce second titue the
weddingsi, and the day set
for the 10th of April. Ile •at that
time said he first wanted to go to
ergo and 'arrange for a house for her.
The defendant mite to this. city, hut
never returned to the woman he had
promised to marry. Sow afterward
she heattilhat Mr. Sprague was' liv
ing in Chicago with another woimm.
She visited Chitago, found that such
was the case,and at once commenced
snit,against him for breach of prom
ise. The muse was tried in court, and
the Jury after being:out a short space
of time returned a verdict • for the
plaintiff for .$lOO.OOO. The defend
nuts counsel have moved for a new
A Wedding In Fort Monroe.
Abrilliant and fashionable wed
ding took place Wednaskty,June
in the Epascepal Chtirch, inside the
Fort on which occasion Capt. 'Albi
on tlowe of the FourthFnited
States Artillery, way united to Misit
Sallie Barry, daughter of Major Gen
eral W. F. Barry, commanding the
Artillery School. This event has
befall loo)rodierwfill qi fur some time
past by a large circle of ideas; both
In military and civil life, and the at
tendance of distinguished visitors
was mery large. Gen. Sherman and
staff, turomparded by
ton Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Field
and daughter, and a 'number of eth
ers, arrived here the day previous on
the United States steamer Tallapoo-
sa, in : order to be present at the cere
mony. The Officers in the. garrison
were all present in hill drew, togeth
er with a number oteilleers • ffirmer
ly stationed here, and who had re
tinned for this purpiste. The navy
was also well represented, Commo
dore ICilty and the officers of the
Norfolk 'Nayy-Yard ; Commander
Chandler of the Vallapoosa, and a
. number of officers from the monitor.
Saugus, were present all in full dress.
At.three o'clock, precisely, the bridal
party entered the chapel, which had
been handsomely decorated with.
Ilowats and evergreens, and marched
up to the altar. • Bishop Johns, of
Richmond, assisted by the Rev. Dr:
CheeVers, Pest Chitpluin, performed
the. marriage service, after :which
they renaired to the mansion occupi
ed by' the General, 'where they ' re
ceived their friend?. The bride MIS
attired In ti white silk diem, trim
med with point lace, and ornament
ed with pearls, and a rich lace veil, j
fastened with a , large 'Wanton(' pin.
The bridesmaids were four in num
ber; Mks McKinglit,.' of Buffalo,
Mk; Libbey:and Miss Katie Barry,
sisters of the bride, and a young lady;,
front Europe. They were attired ni
white, and looked very handsonto.
The gmothitmen were: Maj. J.. P.
Spar ter;
S. Adams, and Lieut. W:
Toznpkins, and wereall in dress
uniforms. Upon. arriving at ' the
General's residence, they received the
congratulations of their friends, a
handsonie entertainment was prepar
ad for thaguests, and the health and
happiness of the new married couple
were Pledged over many a glass of
sparkling champagne. In one of the
drawing rooms were tastefully ar
ranged a magnificent assortment of
bridal pre•eats, consisting principal
ly of silver' ware. L.-there were over
fifty in all—from a - 'filmdom& silver
ten service down to-a gold thimble..
The band of the Artillery School was
in attendance, discoursing some
selections, and those Who were' so
disposed were soon tripping it HOT;
ly to the soft made of a, waltz. The
party left the o'clock
this unwiring for a trip North. They
will be absent for a 'ample of Months
and will visit Niagara Falls, Sarato-
ga and Newport Gen.Shermah imd
n rtrty leit, at an early NW this worn
.
g or Washington.
•
A .If.uk; living In Taney county.
Mo., recently sent hLs boy to mill; a
distance of ten or twelve miles,' and
theta+ notreturningss soon ruansual
a neighbor sent, his boy to see ,what
had beta= of - .the lad, and the see
ond boy not returning in due season;
a 'party consisting of the parents' of
the boys arafthreeer kurother men,
all armed, started to search for the
youths. Affer travelling some four
miles a sight sufficient 'to chill the
blood of the bmvestwas presented to
their view. Right by the-side of the
road was a huge panther :deliberate- ,
ly tearing the flesh from the remains
of one of the La Ys—the last sent: out.
The horror stricken parent raised his,
'gun to his shoulder. and taking good
tired•and killed the -ferocious
beta. :iAttersearching n mileor. .50
more, the mutilated,remains elf the
other boy were also found.
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112011' Vali spoken mu. and lebnay. . cast
know ay onspkwhn Isn't nee."
The scene was the niamMkl f i" heir
room of. a rural Inn The tutu'
and. , Drovers' lhame'—the , .thue, a -
'cold November evening; ;Audience,
some twenty rustica scutai"arond
the four broad grates of a glgan u tle
*mitred stove, and the Speaker n tip
sy farmer{ who,'having repeated this
emphatic retnark k fell. asleep.. But,
slenpki,mi declaratioa fell
upon a pair of 'very mite ears, and
gave a cite to the'event or the even
ing, - for just then tclowt. yoke said
"Spcnking of deaf:nye, -gent lemon ,
; mole peculiar kind of ii•man- ray.'
I self, and la my younger daps became
deaf, and vaeicunhlin Avery remark: l ,
able manner." . , •
All looked tip' at 'the newcomer,
- whew laying clown a' heavy pack;
ahovedhimsolf into, the circle Gar a
Avarua... He. was a, six rooter, with
fists which, though not quite as big
ma (Marto family Bible, contained
atleast the Ten Commandments. Ills
coat and trowsera were mule, of bed
ticking, mathis vest. of red i flannel
WWI fastened with, .mother-of-pearl
buttons, dollar size. Ifelmil a proud-
bent chin; long' flegblest" fear, •and
small blue eyes, whose merry twink
ling brightness, like that of. the
seemed intended chiefly for , the use
ofa world unknown to the spectators,
while thehunapuf his mighty nose
projecting honzontally from between
his shaggy eyebrowa, susperided the
long lower portion precipitrxisly, till
the pOint was on a line with his vast
mouth,' Into which it seemed to be
looking; to warn it against lying, •
"Cured of &S him, and' zit it in
two • very remarkable manumit,
said," he reiterated, staring tat
and evidently wishing to make a se it
sation—which,hedid make, far a cho
rus of voices asked what MS name
might ; r
"Orestes Otter" said he, Proudly,
I
coughing, "and ant a very curious;
kind of a feller—eptue from avery
peculiar family. Nil our folks always.
had a strange knack of going about
I doing things in a different way from;
anybody did 'ant too—and
more original things than. anybody
eLse would have dared to think of do
ing from here to the other side of the
funkut schoolhus. Now my grand.
I father had a ten acre kit. (inland
I had never been broke (ruin the origi
nal grass. How did he haw it plow
al for nothing" He showed ,au old
paper, he sicid fie found it In the hol-•"
her of a tree, whichgave folleS to un
derstand that the Nuns burierVeords
of gold in that ere lot as soon as they
heuni Oolumbus walcamming.
ings is havinv, says he. So they
plowed up every inch, a nd when
their got tired he planted. • •
"'nen there was my father. There
was a sheep and fowl. thief In the
town. very kept basing some
thing. .! VII ketch him, saymay fath
er. tome out that he had a fat
goose touiflle, tied her at the front
gate, and left her out Geer-night as if
by accident. In the, morning no
goose, of course. Nolaxiv seen who
took her. But my futherhad rubbed
'that gene all over assafidgetty, and
next day he went smelling roand,till
`he ketehed the man by' theatnell he.
'had on him. Went to,. the ' chap7a
house, found the flesh and. feathers
and lots of other stolen good, and
they Made my thther meltable. Af
ter that he moved to tho•eity, an I
was born, gentlemen! on a 'fishing
party, just us the sun sot, blood red—
which amounts for mn^ partiality for
red (stroking his red waistcoat Po this
.day I s'pose, and my not being afraid
of water much." •
"Are you afraid of whisky ?"
"No—afraid of neither, when:they
are seperate." .
He took a free and neat, and
proceeded:
"Coming from such stock,' was
peculiar—fell In love with an angel
in a rich family, named. Lucy. She
was an only daughter. I was eight
een, she sixteen. I was romantic,
Toad romances—so 'was she. was
poor as twelve cigars for a cent, and
she didn't know me, but I. bet my
self a tenbladed jack kniffe wit,
that girl. How? yoitsay: ISY grail
tude.
"She had a brothel'. The that lc
ter of his name was: Pete. wiyi
twelve years old, and fond of skating
—youngod, lowdown°, and split
child—always on the Ice., I watched
him. Smell= that boy will be
drowned, says I to my .head r ee I
laid.my plans.. I didn't acre a cop
per for him, tort I looked along way
ahead—a very long way l .--watched
him nearly all onewinter, but though
others got into the ice, he, didn't. I
never tried to save thorn and people
wondered at my iron pointed crutch
and coil of half inch rope, and why I
was out on the ice so much. I •knew'
I had a big thing. V°ll tone' ;warm
day II February, soft spots in the ice,
getting thinneran thinner, and, ls,nd
ing under the skaters heels and look
ing like the swell of the ocean onder
np air. I kept: following Pete with
crutch and rope; ho, daring,, Went to
a thin spot,' a lot of skaters after him
and ahead of me—for I was top poor
to borrow a pair—and crossing's wide
siort, thin as the skin of bidled rice, I
heard a shoat, hurried up' in 'lively
hoPe,- "Ile's gone! Pete'hai-1 gone
under." " • • • • (
"No' morn whitt Pve been eimecti
ing all winter, stryirl... Jabbed my
crutch deep and thin in a. solid spot
for a hold, rope round .it. under the
handle. Pother end round 'my Waist,
dived In 'eyes open, thin leo let in •
some light, swam •round looking for.
Pete, full chistcxt and. long winded,
seen nothing but a few fishes and a
good deal of lee, water at .first , cur
rent prettylstrong, swain with % i nn
Pete in that direction, end oT my
line,
.hauled mysellback to theihole,
dived there, saw- something like,a
boy's Jigger, grubbed 'hiin• between
nay legs, pulled hard on rope hut
olmlghtY.skeered the lee would , give
way, or my limbs get stiff, or the air
out; riz to the point'of dercirture; In
sensible and numb clean through Just
as they pulled us on to the stout ice."
. That: ere .rominds me," said the
tipsy farmer, Waking, "of 'a fine—"
- "Abet tin! Go to sleep !" loUrled
several-excited ones.
"Nerry one of ye died, I s'pOse?!?
"I didn't, but Pm a peculiar man,
nd — when, I 'tell a story I like to
come to the beginning atom anytiody
else gets to the end, and: gentleman,
that was the proudest moment of my
life-that is, it was when 'I came to
my consciousneKs into a warn►' bed;
and inquired "Is he safe?" •
."They smiled mid mid; • •
"Thenl.havo saved aleiler being?"
"You deserve great credit," says
therm , • ,
"I need it," thinks I, 'for Icotildn't
have got trusted for n'pound of cheese
that morning:" But I think"; °gum —
They don't know what I was after,
not so much the boy, but his sis ter—
a sprat to catch a gudi;tion---so foie
I got the (fast out of my • _lints,' be.l
gun to feel my way; pretended r
welt slowly; doctor m the hos IA
writ,poetty -for the puTers ; got
to put in some puffs like this :
"An act of datingluinanlti—Ponr
young man—coughter lutvo.meddle
from. . thueit
,would have been benighted—Medea
nobleman—perhaps ...a king—proud
example—born for , big things—eter
nal gratittuiedue from the boy's bah
er—ofench grit hare; are sartin to
be made—we , look ,, with - impatience
to Otter's Atter.", • ..
• • "And gentlemen, did la: Onthe
strength of this the ; papers.lent mei
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[From the New Iftwerilletenril
LOVE ARID DROWIIIIN4;
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By \\..V.ATON.
i le;iti, , iiimaillia 4 11 , I
Al ArguiWilling on Third Elite* Bee. •
;Tr l Pd . :. at j CO pevyrar lit if 1104114 tit A
( . o . l=lflu l / 4 E tti ra n
if ii: •
16011. ' To !noir iitUnd4oll Al;Prokt
,id nal multi Invariably be sarrompanied
lor tVo ojaanit orpuialtattlulfi if if c o l f
ractlers au al ttttt man [endow(' a ti '
lie katTiAVIIIiiTh-------""""'"••••••"".•—•
11,, YiKVIL4Pe
:IS soon a 1 wtIII„.I‘.A4VtIVI to ft
new sulk, iutd 'yallrtr ( he t i,
mid ttrietl,liict, painted a *tint
scouicti up, got satiotatl up from socks
to tlickw, , now tainv ihoottliqq.ifind
shiny hat—and-Um" walled( onl.u
cy's Milos (kr the evenince-:.for
youhg 'non of great expectation*---
and I will now titittt tbnlpp.lialf of
that tuinlwrful of whisky-Lrtfrinked
the under one afore." • •
' The top her took' ity PrOper place,
Mal Otter rtsunned • ,
"If therele wiolfq du , man
feels happy. gentlemen, it bi when he
gees first to entirc'an , angel; with no
frost in his - bmielt Thlay.'were all
then., parents.aud two children, fire
In the parlor..grate. tom.. (be old
unman knitting now, awl the old
man liggering amounts, with, his
dotible laureled tipeets mid gorbellled
Jieeketbc)ok—lietec making turd hous
es on
_the floor. • I 'went t in t hat in
hand --I knowed whattnittiners ww—•
mid at down
,soff!):- ;
• "'Who be Y OU? '
~
"'orestes Otter.'
'Who ht 1107;
"'lie is I.'
"'And who is I?-LII - P1:1•F bettrtl - lit
you before.'
"They stared-1. stared—begun, to;
feel ingratlltale—plticketl ; up
"I mu the tlaring,,yotith Who
the Istiy frotit'firowning—beetfsielt "
got well hove greltt eXpoictottone
from entiftmittem and. hunattnaatiotte
ty—guttsi they're getting up st tuetial
for me—going to-takt . : me by sea
priso—called to see him the boy w t t.t. , "
"Boy.? You're er.uty—whist boy?"
"tour Pete."
"I've beard of you shying .iontie...
both.; but It noutt't Petty, I gums.'.'-:•
"it menet nut, anti bu ain't , thtt•
matt nutherl'l sayaPete.
"I ,was astonished then
I thank a little: l l' tlithit't "know
nro at'theithne ' for he. was drummed
and froze to death; nod (IMO, liarvi
to have his fiitluar . know, for fixtrof
being licked to 'kith. Then the' id
Ilan spoke up:
‘Yon are either en hoposter, cr.
Aon't l know what boy it
here's Ofty..eenta fur aaving. home
body—tell the story some other tilde'
—busy now."
VIM you take it?'
"Gentlemen, w Ith a feeling ofnbble
seorn, I did take that flftycents—but
I wiehedittvas more • hut I think it.
weuhl do foram eutenuce fee; and 1.
weuLwith thetaPlation to • t+i.•t• Pete
alone, tell hith I was the man, end
get him Imeaka geed word Mr me.
But next day I men two men .who
seen me plung limber mid Millelt Out
still; all fur the sake of that boy, and
they went with nit to tholutw' and
swore I was the man who did It.
"'Bat what's that to me?" mays
the old cove ;•'.it wasn't my boy ; and
I give you fifty cults f6l• nothing."
'And he ;diet the man P'" :tart
Pete, once more; grinning Ilk& a
youngl kangaroo. • •
"Then I last all patience; and whalt ;
I thought about my.seudding under
the ice,at the caldera line Ilke a big
I bait, bobbing after the boy, .1 felt
brave enough not to lie loshfhl
though Lucy was there in her pink
3111: dreas—and: • • f •
"‘Gerrnmanny,".suys(l,"oUt °fee-,
peat fur your folks, uudlparticularly
Misr Lucy, I've dyed •my hair and
changed my elOths, 'amid now yoti
don't 'know me." • • • ; „.; •
Then :the turned .right stjutira
round and looked me all over,.us if
I had three heads, and Jim! haw!"
says she. '
'You may haw haw as much is
you like," Nays 1; "but 1 wouldn't.
run about the ice all winter, agin if
you:was an angel front ;kingdom'
conic. My name is 0. Otter."
"'0! then." says Pete, titre you
him ? "pm didn't look like year self'
afore; anti he laughed right out..
"'You have reason to laugh,' s;iys-1 ;
1, very cemastie. ;You might have
been dead. Did, you feel me when 1
coddled you between my legs, undCr
the lee?' •
"'NCI," says he, bold as anythime,
'for i WIIMI't under at
NVLIS r 141y4 1.
" 'You fur ono,' says In', 'MO the
other wasall Witt* is a mg
boy.'
-rty how's that , •
"'Why." bap(
. I.oe(ii4e ,
!mowed you wanted lo ,ava "ow.
body ltwfal bad,,,.nad they expeeted
It was me; and so they ehnektlt hi
ran f--e—g.willt a heavy wvlobt to
Auk It, awl they a ilt Wine be!
—it sca=nt for I :Awn! 'and :wen
you (lop in,"ttud you flop out,
i‘tllreen a maeltewl—anil am' •von
kitow—but your looks is imprsived
since t o cold bath.
"1 believe, gentlemen, ut that •
Instant, I Mani s,,iniebedir laughing.
but I'm sure I had a chill down my
back, and n'emnfp In My.right
it dmwedright up kkir,d my two
friends—ands disapptured ofa sutb
ding, I went and shaved MT nil my
dyed hair. returned the new clutim4,
and watched fir that boy fin the lee
all the balance nf - the winter, for
meat if ht4thntild fall In, I'd jnmp in
nein and finish him under water! But,
either the long waiting or the bliav
lug my laud, made me catch mid--
it ••,e.ttled in my ears, and I was loaf
us an 'adder for seven ye nrs;' but I
didn't much tare for that; an 1
couldul hour
. pceple ;joke me, about
Lucy. -
"But whaleured ye?"
"Of my retnarttabletleafnol4?
yes! forgot that; it wus , a. bottle of
this nil, gen tlenwn." And with great
alacrity, Otter ()poles. his ,)rack
whirl,' %vas crowded with vials. "I
tall It the near "lan's 1ie4N111(1*—•
my aunt fixed up---enied me so I.
hil'id better than,ever before... Vet
the recipe, and .been selling' It for
many years; havn't got rich though,,
for I'm a very peculiar matt anti
charge. only fifty mots n bottle. to
put it within reach of Alai poor. I
ni it best to have a little,in the
house, beforehand. You may be
deaf some time—yon or your friend";
—hut my hearing 1,3 perfect, anti did
I hear n,bld
Ile did rue( ; it was a laugh s . with
a call fur more whisky, just, thew;
but after that, all bought, and hie
palm' were rewarded ; for whatever
they thought of the'ell . coi•itgAradi•-•
don, they believed that he kik' the
truth when heti:aid .that ho lnid a
"roundab6ut way of doing busiutri."
"Batrhow -about that .ten-tkitaled
jack-knife?' said . the tipsy rimer.'
who had 1)&n thinking of It nil thrie
the story.' • -
"I lost, it, and It ybu Bad 11, you
ant !taro It" slid tint, peddler; and.
having sold out, 1w took tt ploutalit
ECM
. -
I:ttutt an Atlatda 'lCleorgial dls.;
patch ante 2stit we learn , thanthilkas
', en d ow . Adkins, (kieghteri . 9f:tSq
kite, 6 4onocor Adkins, pubikthestutnp. •
pt'al r oe justice, in Which, speakirig of,
the reports-In relation to her - (tither,
she says: • , Pc.: • , i.
' "I hurl track the irtfamous eharget
alleged, agaitutt my 'deceased fath er. The. ebargei, enn.Qiiit altogether rif •
vagith rnmors, anti itthoso who ntakb
them' have proof of dheoltdo ctinduet
against him sufficient •to jundify murk
der Thr,personal causes, let - it bel pro.
ducal. They , are well aware theta°
private injury to his assasin mused
his murder. They know and , feel it
In their hearts that he was. killed ou
account of his Ipolitics alotto; solely
bocause.be was , a i Republican. 4/The
murderer» are well- known , .antF ow
be named. yet no step has been taken
to bring thEmetojustice. ~1 have no
recourse but to appeal to the people
of Georgia anti a the nation for tete.
bUtlon upon them tux/Abele . secret
elan of areassins. Such an appeal I
hereby solemnly make." • ~ ':
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But then