The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 18, 1869, Image 4

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wordy alio threw liereelf•ituulf,__•uP9lt' Mr.difurrityl' !! ' .-', .' .. .. ''';. !I 3 ta t Eu i l a l i conditiOn'otadolety . \inn& dam' rpli e , •,m n ir at drir i add a r , t oo t_ --',#Ad i tiiptl iee vi i yi e tsdt g lo oki k m& ti . lai l „ 111. '80••tudr - 0 - al Ibilows.--
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_any reply to her Impassioned suitor. - A ,,..„,„_,,, .. - ~. -, ,-..-. . .- . .dents*.w.lll4l. lied .cefaillieth lib 4,•„1 ', - tinhorn 74ishocentasaftil,flie Li : • - WI. ./24 - 11 - A. •-•,!.. . r.••••• 4 , e ,L-14.Z- , fo • - - Nish , mm f ; .•
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I aln not l unch 11. 1 Veil to'brittY . ' . etiffi''' crled Sally 11.5 she came foment- no t e , w hi c h c a used him to retkiettiro,. 'PathY. fur her;•there witsenot,‘ ex, tL. • 9.,id woo 2 , mu
pl intents, but yob huoitySitllso;•, that . 'Ali, Miss Salts', I am glad to see fouudly for some quartet Of;an , hotlr! etnong.tfie Manful lto- hati-rnkie II 7
I millliro Yousnlitlle sante% '- ' ' ' You again,' exclahned the gentleman. NA : 4 e fili n g it aw a y I t oopi ac e.,liin friends...ea conipanionii,ii• word* •
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To tel l lm. truth... Tom . Middleton . ;Th e di...isipadon of Washington lute, miter= as follows: ', ~ ..7f* ... .. •.. regret uPoken•rottli„ eli,_,,oceosell___,, •'.../. ' ' 01; rs'attme: datibthmtetfidt othti
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4,1 tonstant inittiro;lnt l'ibVtis verY ' !;ally - laughed null blushed. . .. which . OA has sckstlit to ItiVe'yOut , .4 ' 9FACIPP.I- 11 --•- .r,--,- , -7---o -4 1, ',- *lt Meet And - the. sun. - There , ,• . _as ;....• ,agut xi...„ 1, .-. i h.o : ..;.,,,-p tf,t,0,t,.,1 1 .4.Mkg5r, 1 6,, , , , t0,t40 r 0rff li na C-, eat:
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• mm,l,4a, he hadsimuile. from real:-. q• ~ tiow, pa, 'don't yon liorti and . fora • family name Widelj.:WaS bitterness of. 'hht.luit.,--- r eP ll town ,luilny good reasonsftri•ndoptingrulde ' ' Ilia J• .iihils'e;,rrtnauj. - .1....i ttal s ...1. :11=eSssio..4• ..--. k....-1'.110.1: twtt .. 40 -••• It;
iii: known his ottaelidient, .feariog , ;Bi n T r unibuirwith politics. but let honorable until it laminae yoursel. lato:Mayer'Ali'ilti,jOnntOiliti • f in
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s•iirY''' l'l'liellio, 1 110 1 4411 ILA 'lit) Is'ell me have him for awhile to tell toe regret to say that 'citetunstaiteeS renz . it illtenima diatar addelilleliait ittl • 0 .,
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11110,1111 Th II , iii or hhosoir he might how i...(•ry one i-5 at I/011ie.' •
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ly's py..., took tittle pains 6) coliCe ,ll . words, turqed gway,-,enti Sally and, qtresent niontlitiat oboists.]: 11,.thero.-,.. WPM ollemr tO . UslatottantiPuAll ure" • rt k.. ,„„, ~ „ ep o, - , ' sex , ht ,,,,,,, , ~ , ,i, ; ,
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I tot Toni novi•ritiediast how des k:7 her oi t t mem mu t & o wl ) Side, hy Side:-. Yore, give you.tiniely.warniug. Fly 'ity..4 lithistwartribe. was. gnaw *- gyp'
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hi e o f e llow he was; in binisi'll; and Mr , T ro thi o di h a d married Ono of from this place. If possible,. place his: ,tlils.feelingouttiadglied.thate th ose '" "'''' "oi r irs..; 1•'•. ". ~ ••• ' I•' --'••,, r "'" -'" "" -..• ".-.• '''';%'• 11.1° ,3001. 790 ARO
lilloWitl.' 11(.1MAl no great fortune to ins . se
herscheol-tootes and she reourthsl tween you Und It tho.inauittalbsand. 'justice ,thot ,, ,WeirChilyii_MoßP4, ' • 1 14 :1 ". , o ' re '" - .t r tait , ;,- .„ 1 /.. I 111 ''‘i ' ' l4 `t•fl' l i'''''" 4. it"'df r i . L l4- ' '''' Milliir -''"frl. 1 126 la .'
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la'Alwx• he did nut vi'llturc to otrer liiiiistliniest ma itrother." '' • the seas; for soon) y shall you esope ihn,if.onvtitjug,coutu,.iej i girfl-rii , ~,, Irwkmt . ort , o . .?, , mole .& i ril l iElaka,v.A.l 4,4 R, .. 4 rim,„.....,;.... itioti. :sun som! on
.111.4 Inuottu the (Ittiodder f of Senator -• .w e n, ', k m, • sa ll y, tell me about 1:1 'tied- ' Um 0 wales. -I us se tlXi telibit
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,sor Alvin , ,au nt. lot • g • anti rts,.' Illi r f o Waki. 'Earfri- 4 "Y 3111.1 CinThi idl' h frh '. ' . 1 -- , - , - --L-• - - bin ...t '. •;'," Lk'.• - '• N Y . . g . . r •tri • •,/, •-,"• • / ' ....i'•.. 4 ..' .Y.• e s 'ir 1211 141) .
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- the tll V. Sally Was one of a largo 1, r0 1, 0 „ f ast ..,, acted his' den - Mien' end bV ell •vono , "'"ucor . un'tuoi GOU Geese Nei
i i i „ i t ly; it ,b 4 trueonul portionless, but c ! „, . • 11(.4210(1 earnedly after rectuviug'thhi ric ' • , • fi , ‘ - m hi• .efistainingiemerfort - and . AM% 'Al'''''' 74- 4fAritt'Ul" '- %t i ni , ." pagibikt..ii sto i; ;ow 'a Au' • Tel
Involuntarily Sally the r /ientArb " helatell o l l*; emight.boable.titelfer afrato mitveritteuun hiatiudliu.., ...- I wina • AM
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for removed reout stfitn.; Now,' ae 'Nolssly's,' she replied lightly; but 1 ; - ,, - , - ,;,',,, „,,„;„ ,- h - i•; - t „,.„; 0 1 . (Am throtttened.to leave Alurlbut.wlthou . • •,,•• ni i rtr . ,,s ,, , ..„,,,,,.. -•rrt ..
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may looked bun, when shetlius day- 31r. 'Trumbull's look followed hers. I,,,i' t - '7, - " ot - otte l'i t 'ii e praa l aT had he An executioner, was titattnell wo .to ,.. - pp
iiills• sneered at liis small complitotmt 'Why, who is Mutt fellow that is
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and turning away to the window
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ith•hing you so txtrnestly?' he ex- OUg I come e ... lint. l,. .
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for adaspera - te ' C.:1.-We ' ' :-. ' . t .' pripoo' '!'' yri4 ' (3 - agr'''lti . ' : ''' ~....Au bl e6 . ' " ' ilone
to ,f catch the tender look that stole claimed with a start
_. • •cur 4r ion lY h tint ti lift e. e u rt r ho l lir e iSO " n il d e r i a. 'ilet*ba.
_their redress of old grievanixts, •
inflict- ~, . .. . 4a ,. . can'heYer stiffer the-.WoMan"lll••this * ... ' • .. • , • - ! • :'• • Rochester 11114 Aka MO tom .OA .
I.Vel' Sany's hands:come fettures. ' •Mr. 3furray, of New York, iflou eaten 'bras
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Wt'll• what is the wather?' she nitran the young gentleman in the hi 1 1 f t i t
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asked, after it moment, as he Still( wi n d ow .? , lag etl7l§olo/0119 tub doorof thecel ' nuroovreollorner ULU ' MX% ft.,
stood gazing out into the night. 'lt Li the very man I saw 'lust . (till, 5 \WS WOr'4B 111,11 1:1,.0 . , ,
°milt • - Winn th 'ld - Tito • ze v or i Thi s e mes h os sd, dm** ~..,--,,.."4- • . : „ ... . „ .......... ~• -:.,.. twit i l liwir st 1.-vnifinrCogle.
thrtuhold of hia office was taitiounded . bpene4anti Waolltaryindivifilaren . .._ 1,404,4„mcw0h0g &Os
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'll is a beautiful moonlight,. and I mid spoke . to okyon,' said Mr. Timm- b 11 ftl 1 est it Th tered:...ln Ids , ear thedailor whis • 1R ,8 9 1 .
y rut anso to ow gra e. There, , „„ • , ~_,A "„„, 1 ,..,,,,, ..,.,..‘ f __. tratiirTattift' ' t •.'
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think I had better go.' - bull. 'lles he been making, lovo to and these only, had free access to him. v" , '''' ll ' e "'"'''''''''''‘ .. " .. "'' ... t . ' ...: ' 1114 ' 'ni l ! won 1 ...P7n Dy ',• • . 11••••• ids -rawiweir ae,
‘i Jo! Oli, 'faro! . Why this is the • y ou ..) . •i At k e.
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1,,,,t timed , thail - : -4, you for ever so •NY'llat did he say about me?' ask- During his short tenure* of office there .' h *. i it i 'AI MK% ?Or dov watit the.. to be t.„.,:i ....k, o trh m
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was sairce yl/ crimeCOO knowing ,w at may uippAn t ffil .., , -. • .... 1 i ••• • •• i n hi t or. 1,1.1 vv. es •st netwaiiir news ' 'OW • Igo'
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• iXi Sally, ignoring ' his last tvonts. named-that hail inot been eiiiiittilttis I Sh "ns h q . C 4le9 Y ere ll .. '• "i 4' WetitiVe.h'eart acheS - enehir,h; 'lttell '''' ' ''• •- . ' ''' . ,' '", n " , j tt,
• All(1 will you care?' he asked, as 'life did not say touch ; lie asked a I.eaving the Hoiden '0 onlinis 1 , . Ares, .
antlieft unpunished In short, Mayor co
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lie (A th a. to her side. . . . . grmt. ninny questioq, about you. .Aletnta admiiiiStottiont W,184 a 138/U1,"; the jailor withiltrete,Tantr OM visitor .
breaks. '--Auid, , then • d It 11 sittfoi:thistrgek'asaiss thelantsstamil ,;CtiVALaap (r. UK= ItAILII0A1).
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renutined standing - in' the • Middietif 'etn't On aid Me NOOLltelso van leave
:ially blushed. 'Of 'nom*. 1 shall lint say' has he proposed to you °' •ii t • •
i • • int a o vox., a reign of terror. • " - „ At ,p, 1.. i...i.-I,•c.- • ~,,` yi f beiftWethedr.disgulse will. affilvieny ~1 ,'", 5, , t4iCapeststhek oft -„oil, ..,,,,...i J oia t oodillose... .
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• Nit, Sally, to-morrow poi um go- but ten me what lie tatid,' . utged Sally nod time in all its ' iota' ' 'as lie
I tinneY, It -was•lite execittlonc.r.t• Hei-ap-•
hi!! to I Vasilinalell., You .will be. a eagerly. , ' • ,i ve , . eon sods , -I,olrible ontragessotbru= l o•ll . o4 a„I 4 I -ii -,' l'•i'.U. , ;ll ,- :',.' ' . -• .. , . narions.. if /11LIZASTS' B. 1 Jilin, Amcor
' . ' kat alone' brooding over the cmitents ponr ( d t° h° ry Y g "W I t h ami t aiTsvetre434ool , 444, 4 wa
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1 . ,. // , ' . then' as You 'illi , eVer.ywhere, 'lle asked if pour father was rich , et er. e e thatthe co
of the I' ( II `f It ld ' slim-Ale was domed in a now jack-. ._._.. , P'' ' 'Myeloid.' ''''' svitNalillterto • ,''• Mew
mill pat Will *Air forget Me. ',•• • thr one thing.' .. shadows of retribution were falling . . ,
et and inuitaloons and-red and s trip- =Min till • that p gaakhar,: ; :eascia , k ; ..... 1..,-.;.,...1, ',.. „:, , ..:,„ i ~..-,,,.... s iek as e ,,„, f ,.... ; i sss•• . 1111 .
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No, I, i n(11 ed, Tian l'ithe rootlet! ear- . • . 1 I: • ALI
%silk, W•ial, UK& you say?' . .
upon him, and that thegrun visaged en litiL• 'rids num vita-rem • n
lered 1 dhk- wllY,.Wearionld,resiSt. tVie'rt.ruAlt•ou - 'ON ' • 404 .' ' • ' 403 '
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OZti S .t i ley *crapo w
Llat S.lll-OW WEIS
pursuer from which 1 lae oltreelVeti : with the ' i ' 1 43 " • i t iej . ''' sio -' • 4'; •
fia , and 1 ,,,, P1v I don ' t. care tiny - - 'And what else? Tell mead about m d, mus IRA , c ar h m !. 'i t t 1 whichit nesse closelytswathed t and, ,•4 3 !!: 1 ,tY 1 ,e.. 6 1 11 1. 40 / „
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ihuig ohoul, I shall long for iny 01(1 it,' slat ivied imperiously. 1 u ata which tett
, rom ca g y hr. O w gams , rellecuon that if otir aniedr- - . i ••-. ' . ••••
friends.' • ' particularly iinpressed him a b out the ~, . • i, • •. , - „.1. ,tud,tiii will .! :10 t..,. e iti.b e - • impt i ..• mie I nTET: orpEltED'llt 2111S-Iltkitligtit' -.'''."..';• l ! . 1 • 7 • - • - iaisiteiare.• - . •• • •
, 3lr. Trumbull laughed. •1 told note wlei pot so merit the threat, le , the nostrils. enu..tho. ininlin-1, 4 0:"., ; At 1. • _____
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I tut not me. You won't ram Much i t 4
.1.111 ;it were worth half a million the • i' • • • .1 i.l .
san onicbuiloi.ige in a 1 t i itam idly . wohmkr b i 4.,..... •, . ~..:7_,.• ...1. • , ~..., e t enersoro. pliant. lizsea. ....... accost
spoke in a doefhlOw Vtl4x, and rap- . t.n l helttuttuntil„ hly Itudtrow 1A J , , t„ , ,
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~bother f :WI 11111011 g the number or Of dollars,' mid he. . as though tho tinicallowliblini 'inten aillailit B Watt'
rednsdown */ ..,,, , : Islatettner . - "'. lents 'woo . •::: .. ...
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nat.%
will 'a
brn w ' e() n t r a t ' t" I and h er As lie put the letter by,! he took it. ft
or tile husinesi he "had'etinne' befit; , _ , . ,
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` Vvs i shall.' • ' :,,.., ~ ~,. ~I .., 1 ... ~. ontour.beardsoho otirtarittlYolouli .1 i .• ' • ' ''' -.- '
~. e,ves hushed. 'Yon did! WhY Mr• for granted the handwritlug Was ills- wh y brief.' • ,_. _ , uareass:.r.:- " NOD ', ,'• atio
1 . ,,m-wasa nii,i wia're W 4 allela NVO.re 'IT, down pur it 1 ••• ,• .
unbolt did you say that?' reel and could furnish - ~ . ,t,, •, m ,
-mi .. no elan o ji „, „,-„,.. ~ en. . on
aiIIUCER , &CO xlit n 4 2 3 1‘ • la , ' vat
von. ..Toed, or he woul.l have known 'I meant that you are such it fine wife. Never mind •hoiesheisent*a feetran_ A ___,ohilnlla. l .4l ,4 l,MTP_lrnS ti . M.i . yy,.,,, ‘ , .
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d 4 lio' a it was a plain 'round per - these word"' In th,ltt, , *so, It town girl that you are worth it ;and really
, fart] bu;iii hand, but ' ' 1 f
0 mersoovothrtingh meht-slie hasinion:, °lir entetni,..ffpall,yr kk ,„ tANA l %• , 1 • ','.'' ' '.;
.."•i -I ',t': -?. . • -;."- "• ''. ''' ; -, .•.: •• ~ . . se a s sum . .. .• 777'.
ilie•tut. As it tt . l.'i, a wild 11011 C dal,
.hibu Sally I think it too low an esti- It Iv ulli •i • tndi- O Y• . 'foe loved heronce..:. Now be, farten our ""'r I "'W ...‘""! '''' Turn- - '' ."
. ',:ill,, E i ""f' ' . ' " . ' .- ...' ''''''' ' '' .. rartiallilatC. , . I; largi - • ...71110elyit
iittg• up in his Mart, hut when lie tante. 1 ouglil to have said twomil- 8L • ree ••• s • " ° character ii t towed her ettabe in-r. M ,m - ..
an d bii g ht e db upruipec b t king.' ficeotriplphed; Uwe
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1 , 0 keit again at that Is•auti rut woman li ons ,' • vidualize it. A Ily good penman ni g 1
a uciotlln cilinn offs eheiret , ;the aP-• •,- I 4 . : 'r,...1.1:4 .. ; .sii, ~:. 1. .., .11 ~,I, t '.,;i!.. Mai =ON leers deem
. imitate it without difficulty • but Year"Vtil*iialt te' v4 " ll - I l e mo 4,, ib - - • id it h:orri t ot r o o . d - sc r eec h, v w ~ . - ifass .. no ... so • ono
it died away. ~,`.l am ni. u t, bri, taunt Molly laughed. 'Oh, that isfunny ' ir • ' d.. man Yeti sllled-•,.1 1 4.n.ever Sitspegt, In •' llll . . 1 3 ''' •'llf f , i st b 4iii:tr i i stitEitt isti, 'aft .uk. , vxl ow Kis so
.I.m itmli for her, 110 1.10 tllollg/IL, , Utd,.he
,• there was no apparent ei ort at is-
Ind do pm suppo-o that hr believed • • t h e ed her • nod lit spito qf all Idi fataltii
guise. It might hove been tent- .. • tptly at thiviinexpatirdip
• Peamucei , • , „„.; ~ ~ „;,., ,
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plucked up sufficient coon to put • it?' - • ' ' they were happy aa man and Wife. f untderi .
the , mietailaw., pnausutwill: ~i- ',, , I ,' fasiter stew • i• in- i•sw•• et! •
' ' tars natural hand, or it Might have
out his hand and take one of hers. • 'Certainly. Anil so he hat been h oe d .' ' - i• . She wants to know , why yell killed Awl eamPl.e,tot ~. ,aud worithail, besitit__ . ... , ~. „r,
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an extremely elaborate am ar
You aro very kind, Sally; he said. courting you?' Mr. ' Trumbull said t i st i . .. I hint. ho'hies that much' curitMity: merAY of
Kama% man, aait.pow„ pg4i.. 1 , . . ' 7 ' . .- ' vimamer , " ow .: 's• , 40 ....
_ C mask.
I shall coin:eon to Washington by s h rew dl y: , •• You have been Well supplied with to sti,,,klol49tat tie
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,111,1 by, and then I shall- know how . 'Perhaps so; but are you sure lie luxuries since ...ymii have leen hero; .do other An/UgS,r9r,.,W..or, ~ ,• ' ' .;, _r - i USlLlp.Tgilli. -E - 11.• -'- : • I , '-' . _ 41. AL. •••••
sincere your word.s are.' f is the same ma • You have wcmdered by winme--1. wilt Inbri r s
to n hen t l n* in um r '' ' ''-•' ~ " ' ... .- • • '. '''" • 'swim •11 -- i ---- ue eirril ''
Sa ly's cheeks burnt; but at that ,'I think he is ; but a question w ill'
1• .
tell you. She-has eared for .youi-s-I..httingteithink that When' tikintatt'S .
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M,ll/ eat the door opened. 'rem' SOollset that at reste- saidshe had. money : .. She-as,ka.t,hyt -, •
vieMe,thus completedsheet . , - ----,--:.:----- • treTiktlCQl.::: Tit' • NIO--' or ....
ito )1, ash her dotal, as one of the nu- titoriiuelegant •anil l a. -
'col one returri-•-•WhYdlat you-Alit 40 111 2. • • ~, , i.:-1.,..i : . We11i1d1it0.....,..1.. tw0.,.: 41*-.. NO- ...
memos young sisters; came in, and tro • The ixiotlianned mem looked.rd NS irti, l n . any , reat•lnan I - The , sum wilie..... . lott 615 .... 11Z.ax
i1 1im mt.•....:, -r .'. 010 '. an ....• MO
I lit , ;;Old en opportunity,paased away', w visltor.VarionslY• . r
,u•hot o N s touhr• dreadful tocontoMplate.. Our nerves! . ; i l / 4FI,
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for they Were not together again for rY• ctmtinenictit,. ,and" the 'prosiieet,"rir areenlyquiet,whenn.wc, that., .
A { sou`
• *mho 1.1. masa tmla se wentvt. mati am ex
that evening' • sin bnmedlate cleath'retidered hinfinatt infproist.rtion as elegance, Aliiii t &TAM ..: 71 . . , peer teas Neat lielbsyllte to lattolemeh• -
a a I
patient more' endueing,'more credo- aro, Plorol-unsPbutous in NP„,,IYA I 4. IR' ' ‘ . Ir . Bk mirk, TUSCARAWAS,DRANEII.
MI loos, 'than ho would otherwise have thetianie, proportion Win rile same - n. .. ,
.. ' Lllllllll ' . .. Arrive.
- e been. Ilottever this is boansweesh tonemftuent of sox be turned Int - Ore- . • -1 , 10 Ilalladelplatl,o2o a. la. I Berard, WM. a.m.
- velabilent.' We Should be thitnkftif' .4 ' 4 * ‘ squt..tav_.p.. IN. reltadepllet.4oopat
. • .1.-n. stanoge oerierai TMker A:dn. •
for even this little sateguitresigiingt ' Jr.
1 - -..
the bathe! men; this trifling protee-1 ' la, --- - -- ----
thin against falling inlovewithether .. 'Drti ` Good*.
men, td Our uudolOg.-.lfit. *kn.': ..',
( in that very mune night, nearly a.
t I u alSallit miles away, two young gen
t lemen.were,seaking of this same
yitung lady. They were travelers,
who had ad:Mentally met and and a
steamer on Lake Erie. They were
total strangers, and Were ignorant of
even each others name, but had fal-1
len into a chat as they strolled on the
(idk, under the rays of the full moon.
`I never was So far from land be
fore in my life,' said. the elder of the
two, a tine looking man 'of perhaps
'lndeed exclaimed his compan
ion, a handsome city-bred looking.
.gentleman. 'May I ask where you
are trim that your experience has
•
rn 44,41 1,
'From the: interior of North Ulm-
P cried the stranger, and his
featuns lit up intosuthien inter
est. 'Then perhaps you know the
I leintelere's
`Very well, indeod,; they are old
friends amine.'
'Anil Miss Beam.lyre; you _know
hor?' ,
'1 imir she is very liaielsome.:
Eel
' No. I have inerety heard of her ;
hat I expect to ineet her In Washing
ngton this whiter. She is the oldest
I hnighter, is , she nut
'And is Senator lleauelere a wan of
we
'Yes. Thut is lie lias a v6ry fine
•Miss Sails. is the daughter of the,
first intirriagi,, is slienot,
• Yes, nod it nolthi girl. Why site is
Nl urtlt half a 110111ot' in herself alone,'
exclaimed the North Carolinian en-
lis comp:mien started a little at
la` MIMS, but changed the converm
lion to other subjects, and Wore long
the two gentlemen parted for the
eight, still in ignont nee °remit others
11:1111Cs. 'HUT did not meet again,
lint in the morning exchanged mere-
iv n distant bow as they - lift the boat
in opposite directions.
TIM weeks passed Ott, and Sally
Items:lcy. was established with her
191.1..111s at Willard's Hotel in Wash
iu As Middleton had predieteti
lice twenty and talents drew around •
loe a circle of admirers, )anal before
li'mg she was established its one ofthe
bells of Washington.
' The admiration and adulation that
she receiml Nally fountimore intox
fielding and delightful than she had
imagined. It w/14 verl pleasant to
h e the beauty Of every till; room and
constantly surrounded y a circle of
Thwidea'of•inturning_to
the humdrum life of home Will not
always 'dilatant tither, nntl she seine
time.; felt half inclined, to think seri
ously of itax , pting scrims . of the bril
liant offers that were made th her.
she had been a good (teapot out too
with Tom for notspeakingbeforeshe
cattie away. Sometimesshe was half
•'I eel Med to doubt his love for her, and
4 though his earnyt eyes haunted
her with their' wistful look of Wee-
lion, site had more than one serious
thought of trying to banish his re
membrance and marry, its many
others •uround her did, for money
rather than love.
Mnst prothinent among her sworn
alimirens was Mr. Charlton Murray,
of New York. Handsome, distin
guishrsi looking, and reputed to hoof
great wealth, he seemed to ho a match
not to be despised. Since the mo
ment of his first introduction toSally
he had devoted himself to her most
bersistently. Every day.a tsarina of
fresh flowers came to her room With
las eompliments ; every morning he
111111 g, over her chair; every evening
tu• was ready to attend her at the re-
tell • the truth, was very
e . t.a pleased with his adtntin4lon—
hl• understood so ;well how .to 'play
thengneable, he paid her such pret
ty t•uwpliwents, he was so htuulsomo
atlfi thorough tired. He had already
node his proposal In form, and Sally
was listening to his earnest igeading,
:et they sat half hidden from ohierva
tion in one,of the deep windows of
the hotel parlor.
'Pray Mba Sally think tavorably
illy suit. My hopes of happiness,
my future life depend upon your ra ,
pie."
w"rd.. were earned, the tone
impassioned. Sally's cheek burnist
as she hesitated for a) ply. '1 have
ktiown you for so short a time,' she
faltered.
'What is that? You have known
Mt' for five weeks, and dining that
ilia . have sum me more frequently
than you would in at whole year un
tier different clreutushincim. .1 ; haVo
1:11oown you long enough to love you
distractedly loveyou 1 And
you have known me long enough / to
hid 1110 at least hope.'
Shin did not reply, and he bent to
Sally started in her iinptilsivc man
ner. 'tome and will. Introduce
you, and then I shall know the
truth of this extraordinary story.'
• Mr. Trumbull would have remon
strated, but she was half Howl the
room before he could interfere. Mur
ray started forward with pleasure as
he saw her approaching him. •
`Here is an old friend of mine, who
thinks he has seen you before,' she
said. 'Mr. Trunibull, Mr. Murray.'
The gentlemen shook hands, and
then Mr. Trumbull said:
'I think we met on board a beat ott
Lake Erie, last fall. r• •
'Yes,' replied Murray with a faint
smile, `I remember it perfectly.'
A few words were exchanged, and
then Murray walked away.
'Are you going to marry him, Miss
Sally?' asked Mr. Trumbull.
'i'o indeed.'
'is he rich ?'
`lie is said to . be.'
"rhenyou 'suppose fortune will be
matter of indifference to him"'
`But what I( his id HS m ythical -as
• 'You 'most fluid that out..
'No, I don't cam to know now,'
sold Sally. 'Let us talk of something
'Yes, 1 thought you were going to
ask afteryourold friends. Haveyou
forgotten MP:Mout them iu these gat
ties
'(Ni, no!' and Sally-put query after
query about her friends, until at last
Mr. Trumbull said llut you do
not ask - after Tom Middleton, and yet
you might, for he eares'more for you
than all the rest put together.'
'Oh, that's nensense! But how Li
lie'
'lle will tell you himself.'
'Tom here?' exclaimed Sally', her
face lighting up with delight.
'Yes', indeed, we came on together.'
'And why hasn't he mine ttispenk
tome:"
'1 le says he did not dare, before all
these people, but if you Will go to
your parlor f will send him there.'
Sally started vat onee, and Mr.
Trumbull looked after her with a
smile. lie had been hoping for this
match for a long time, and nowtts he
went out to Mitt Tom ho whispered
to 111111:
`Sped: to her to-night man. I :tin
sure she loves you'
'Ann scarcely knew whether he was
on his lasator his heels as he made
his way to the private parlor. Ile
never could remember afterwards ex
actly what happened when he reach
ed it. lie only knew that Sally came
to meet hint with a bright; blushing
Ewe, and the next thing he was cer
tain of she was el:l:media his arms.
At a tolerable early hour the next
morning a note wasinuided to Sally:
ft was from Mr. Murray, renewing
his offer and lamming for a sPecily in
terview.
'Ask the k.vutleinan to come up,'
Sally said hi the servunt, and Toni,
%vim was with her, went out without
one particle ()fictitious objection.
• nteyoung man came upon(' would
have seized Sally's hand, but she
drew it back haughtily. "Stop a
moment, Mr. Murray, I should like
to ask you a question.
lie paused abashed by her resolute
face. "What is it :Ulm Ileauclere?'
'Do you know how much money I
nut worth ?' ;
lie hesitated and stammered. At
last he said : Your friend Mr. Trum
bull did mention to 11W that you had
some fortune, but f assure you, dear-
Ltd Sally,that it is of yourseiffalone P
Sally. checked Mtn with an imper
us gesture. 'I have not a penny in
the world
Ile stood still, looking at her with
a pale, astonished face,
WS, sir, Tann entirely without for
tune, and whoever weik me must
take a portionleks bride.'
`I , am very sorry'—he gasped out
the words.
need to exprs your . regrets,
sir, I am engaged to k married, und
I will bid you a goof morning.'
Murray got out of the room us bost
he could, and vanished that day (ran
Witshington. Ins' wealth thrum! out
to be a mere fabrication of his own;
and he was heard of no more In fash
ionable eirclm
'After all wasn't it funny that I
should he courted for • my fortune?'
Sally wild, as she related 3fr.,,Mur
my's discomfiture to Tom.
`But I agree with fr.
he replied enthushedieally, 'that you
are worth your 'weight ju gold.' .
A 'MAVELEK,MIItXI at it hotel in
Allrmy, and asked the waiter fora
bootjack. "'What for?" add the as
tonished waiter. "To take'off my
hoots." "Jabers! what a tnt !" the
waiter remarked, as he Surveyed the
monstrcity,) for the man had an
enoinious foot. At length—we may
say at full length--ihe gave it us his
deliberate opinion that there wasn't
bootjtwk in all ertmtion of any use
for 4 "fut" like that, *and that if the
traveler wanted "them are" Is oft
he would have to go back to the fork
hi the road to get them off.
Having tiled the letter, away, and
prepared to leave the office, ho had
almost succeded in banishingit from
his thoughts. He was constitution
ally a brave man, and ho would have
shrunk 4om the notion ofcowardlce,
not so much from a acme of honor as
from the possession of that bull-dog
courage that is indifferent to danger.
Still, as he walked home in the mur
ky Novemberevening—and betntti
the office and the house in which ho
lived, his path lay by a certain bleak
waste of land, that a timid num would
not have liked to traverse alone after
dark—his thoughts returned, against
his will, to the note, and Ito any spe
cial act that could have given oven
sion for it. The cloud was still upon
his brow when he reached home, and
his wife met himupon the threshold.
She was a hiagniticent woman; one
of thaw beauties whose white com
plexions are in keen (=frost to their
midnight eyes and hair,' and heavy
dnxiping lashes. Supple, nervous,
and compact; her small; white hand,
when she laid it upon her husband's,
carded with It a magnetism that al
ways thrilled him to the heart.
There was an atmosphere about
this woman that always. precluded
them, though anupying the positicn
of Mayer and Mayorets, from having
any intimate or :visiting acquaint
ainee4, evenamong thedass of people
whore votes elected Alvin. The la-.
dies said : "The Mayor is a nice man
enough, but then his wife—' and gave
that shrug of the shoulders which
MOMS so much and sayS nothing.
She noticed his gioom,for the hap
pine4s .of her life was stayed upon
him, and not a word or gesture of
his escaped from her. She knew the
hatred:to whichhis unpopularity ex
posed him; and he never left her
sight but Whadshe dreaded that some
of the It patient and ,peanxible of
these Citizens might haVe instigated
a tumult that would prove fatal to
him. Bat she knew LAS disposition
and said nothing—only watched him.
It was the Sith day of the month—
and consequently but a fortnight re
mained until its close. jEver morn
ing and livery evening, regularly,
Mayor Alvin walked as psual to and
from his office. He hadsaid nothing
to any one concerning the note. He
had used no additional precaution
about his person; for, in those days
and in that section, it Was only :del
dent that. found a man without a
bowie knife or a revollier. He.had
alincst forgotten the circumstances
of the threat. It only vaguely.occur;
red to hint at intervals.
At anylitto he was not thinking of
it-as he was walking hone one night,
mid it was the evening of the 30th of
November.,Now, if ever, he ought
to have remmbered that a warning
Laud had been outstretched to him
from the darkness that surrounded
the Innen inisto which he was at
that moment •finverming. Now,
ever, he ought to have recollected
that beyond - the solitary and mist
enveloped distance,. lying between
him and ids, home, everythilig that
his heart held dear, wits awaiting—
anxiously awaiting-11s arrival, for
he was a little late. Aelebethought
himself of this, there was a witting
in a clump of bushes immediately be
fore him, and In the next instant he
was confronted by a man of Immense
stature and. proportionate girth. So
unexpected was the encounter that
the intruder had one hand twisted
Mayor Alvin's neckcloth and the
other uplifting a dagger about to
strike, before the assaulted man had
a clear comprehension of what had
happened.
"I gave you a good warning," said
the stranger between his set teeth.—
"You have had plenty of time. You
knew what was to be your fate if you
stayed here. I have kvaited till al
most the last hour of the last day." .
Ills strength was Herculean. Tho'
the neckcloth was l ose, and the man
had scarcely given one twist of it, yet
the mayor felt thedndications 'of gi
gantic strength through the clutch of
those htege, nervous drigers.
His adversary, without relaxing
his grasp, had moved While speaking,
mutwas now standiue partly be Lind
his Victim, who wart forced back so
that his facewas half raised to that of
his assassin, and the breadth tifhis
cheht exposed. St.ong a Man as the
Mayor was lie felt.lilinself a tube in
such a graves this. The light of his
home was not visible. Ile was in the
middle of that lonely waste, an equal
distance between them and V—.
A strange sort of pride mixed; itself
with Ins brute isturage, and he ki , as
ashamed to cry for succor. 'Mides
his adversary's grasp had grown
tighter In his clumge of position, and
the Mayor felt hishruith comeshort.
He maiden desperate endeavor to free
himself, mid as he did so managed to
articulate:
• • "What have I dem; to Injure you
and yours?" •
6 ..1, Iva retta V was: the reply, and the
next moment there vas the dull,
.warm thud' of repeated stabs, w the
as,vteein's dagger Witi sheathed in the
Mayor's breast. "
Alvaretta WHs . the l name of the
dead man's wife.
In the place where he fell he tuns
found the next morning and: in a few
dayk his murderer was In the hands
• 'That I had loved her 0111C13 ; that
she.was false to mo—net - LAO her;
that she had become the respeetaille,
unsuspecting Wife of a man high in
power—those are my reasons, Acci
dent brought me near them. If he
had gone far away and •taken'her
with him, 'as he could have 'done,
and AM I warned him todu, lie might
have been living now. As itwas,he
was in my power.and I killed him.
But, young man, who are you;' .
At this inothentthojanitor opened
the door. * .
'For God's sake come!' lie exelatif-'
od, 'they will be herein a nnnentP: .
and lib almost. drugged Alio accu
tioner forth, !toying Ifurthut plung
ed in annerament. • -•
At 12 o'clock the court lard was
'crowded with spectators. , ' 'rho pris
oner was A:fading, pale, but brave,
;his arms pinioned, and 'the execu
tioner, with taupe bound face, beside
hint. The sentence hadbeen. read,
the lust prayer uttered, the minist4,
had withdrawn, the spectators we
awaiting in silence the soleMu,'retil
butive act. In'pulling the cap over
the prisoner's face, the executioner
turned his back upon the crowd and
drew aside the crape that concealed
his-own. As he did so, lie hissed is
the ear of the ratan about to die:
Gni y Hurdnit,you asksod /no
in the prison who 1 was. Do you
know Inc now ?,
'Great God! Ali-nrettn
Every one noticed the frightful
change that came over thecriminal's
lam at thatmoment. There Were men
who remarked the exceeding white
ness and smallness of the execution
tioner's hand. :lint there was none
who heard her, as she breathed into
the prisoner's,- ear as, she drew the
death cap, down and adjusted - the
.
noose:
.10 my youth you ruined me.
There cannot he found you,.
In all .
V--• to hate the Murderer of my
husband well enough to execute the
sentence of the law upon. MA.. I do
it. I hailf3 money. •In ,killing
you repeat the injury you did me in
my youth. This my revenge.'
The spectators were too intent upon
the struggles of the dying man to no
tice that the executioner stumbled
and Minot fell as be thmended•from
the scaffold. But in ;the Sheriff's
private °nice his clothe were ex
changed for those of. 4. woman, and
from that hour .Alvaretta disapPetq'
ed from the town of ,
Bonnowt N0. 7 -`My dear,"Ealdiltv.
Green to her . husband, 'one inern rig,
"the meal which we borrotred 'from
Mr. Illack, a few, days tiO, is 'most
out and we must bake to-morrow."
• "Well," said her husband, !'send
and borrow - it-balf bushel. nt Mr.
White's ; he went to mill yesterday."
"And when it eomes shall we re
turn the peek we borrowed more
than a mouth ego, flom the„ widow
Green ?" .
"No," saild -her inisba . ittl;
"she can send for It when she wants
it. Sam, do yougo down. to Mr.
Brown's, and 'task him to lend melds
ak, tck chop some wooiilhis forenoon.
Ours is dull, and L saw him grind his
Kist night. Andi Jim you go to Mr.
Clark's and ask him to lend men ham
mer, and, do you Alcor? . you might
as well borrow a few nails while you
are alieuf it," •
A little boy entera and. mays:
"Father sent we. to ask you it' you
had done with, his hoe, which you
borrowed a week ago last Wednesday
he wants to see
- "Wants his hoe, c hild? What con
he want with it? I have not done with
it yet; hut If he wants it I suppose
he can have it. Tell him to send it
lock, though, as soon f 1.4 he can stoic
it." .
They sat down to breakfast.' "0
Merty !" exelainis Mrs. Green,
"there is not a morsel of butter !in
the hotita , . St 'run Over toMra. - No.
table'*.--she • 'exMlent'
but ter ln her .dalry. , -indl.tisk'ller,,
lend me a , ,
After"a few monde :its returns:
"Mrs Notable salys.she has sent. you
the butter, but begs you to remem
ber that she has already lent you
nineteen plate: dui, which, are scored
on the diary door." •
"Nineteen piatesful ?". exeliimed
the astonislual. Mrs., Green, holding
up both hands. "It is uo such thing;
1 never had halithat quantity. audit
I had what is. a little platefult 1
would never thinkof keeping an no
count of such a trifling affair; do.
dare! have half a 'mind never to
borrow anything cif that mean wo
lcaufftgala as 1 Icing as I live.":
„. ,
Tif 1.: tide of fashion ims wt. away
from Long Branch, but Fisk still re
'mains with his black velvet coat and
rather vulgirly displayed diamonds.
Witty Remains or A. Ward.
• We extract the following Item
new book, just issued, entitled 'Atte.
mus Waresliimortuna t as exhibited
In the Egyptian . Lotidcin
1115 'ARTISTIC,
• 'I could draw wooiLat a Very Jeri
derage.-. \Want wractre:child,.l. once
drewa aundLairtload of raw. turnips
over ;1., wooden bridge.- The liteide
of. the village noticed me: . 1 'drew
their attention: They ktid I, had - a
future before me. 11 td that time I
had an Idea it was behind mi. •
'Time passed on. It always does,
by the way, , You may possibly have.'
noticed that time always does.,;- It is
u kind. of way tliat time has..
'
beam e a man.
,I haven't. dis
tinguished myseltat all, saran artist;
but I have alway been more or less
ntixed'ap With - art: ' I have nit untie
who takes pholographs t and I hive
a servant who—takes • anything , he
can get his hands on.- •; •
i s
tits MUSICAITIDEA.S. •
like music. I can't sing. ,As a
singlst lam not a sucms. lam sad
dest when I sing. So aril those [who'
hear me. They are sadder even than
am.
found music very soothing when
I 'twill with fever in Utah ;, and I
was very ill ; 1 was fearfully wasted.
My face was hewn down to nothing
,
and my nose was so sharp I didn't
dare to stick it into : other, people's
husinws, for fear it would
s Wr there
and I should never get" It In
those dismal days - ft Mormon kutf—'
she was,married,though not so much
so as her inishfcrid f - he'hati'llfteen
other wives—she used to sing a bal-.
lad commencing 'sweet bird do not
fly away,' and I told her j. wouldn't..
She played the aecordeon
accordingly I praised
. .
TUE STEANKR .41/11111.
went to thlifornia on the steam
er Ariel. This is the _steamer Arid.
Oblige me by tobnly gazing on the
steamer, Ariel end, when you .go to
thlifornia, be sure and. ge on some
other steamer, becausU the, Ariel Isn't
a very good one. ' '
.
. .
PICTURE OF TIE UIVENT Di.I3ERT..
•
picture is a work of great. art.
It is am oil painting dope to poteole.
tun. It is by the old, masters. It
was the last thing they., done before
dying: They did this ands Uteri ex
• The matt celebrated artists Of Lori.
doh are so delighted withthis - pleture
thatthey cottie to the halt every day
to gaze at it. I wish you Worenearor
to .it--so you could•see it better. I
wish I could takell to your residence
and let you sea it by daylight. Some
of the g rudest artists mane hereevery
morning before daylight, with lant
erns, to look at. it. They say they
never saw anything like It' hefbre=
and they hope they never shall again; •
When I first showed the picture in
New York, the undience were do en
thusiastic in their admiration of this
p [entre that they called for the artist—.
and •• when he appeared they threw
brickbats at , ,• • , „• I - •
JlRltkiLtai YOUNI4. •
'Brigham Young has two hundred
wives. Just think of that. Oldige
me by thinking of that. That is, he
has eighty actartl.wivosi and .is spir
itually married to one hrindred and
twenty more. So we tnnysarliehtiri
two hundred wives. He lives not
wisely, but two hundred. well: .He
isdreadfully married. He's thenunt
married man Levers:lw.:
I saw his mothernin-law.while I
Was them I aan't.tell i'va^tlY,ll4W.
runty there wasof her, butle,ringood
strikes me thatnne mother-
In-law ts'about enough to have In one
fitrully—uhlOi you are ,fond of ' ex-
eiternent. • • '
.
111:1011AX IV.A.MITA •
• .
Miel last piCtiaie I liaWr 41rOw .
you represents: Brigham 'Young. ln
the bosom of his tunny. " Srni-•
around rm' end theollire 'branch&
his table are In st:•very. tan
klerkeondition..• He ismore.a-Itither
than any , man,Lknow of. -When at
bome-,--as you. here see him,he
ought to be very .bappy, with-sixty
wives to minister to his Comihrts,end
twice Sistyebildren to soothebia tits
"budell rebid. ;AA! nryfrierays t irbit
Is home without family "' - '_ • ' • "
• EIGIIT newly .tirrtved Chinamen
had their landawno pig trill,. cut o ff
by haft thlcrtiti;• In Son Franclam
the other day:
.„,.,„•!.„,, : R ., ..:.:
t.„.,,,.,
..c i ,,,,.-. : :,•,.., 4' " k,,. .;
I, -
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, g it t icA dmem
J 77 7 4777
• dti:‘PENN 1A , ,,,01
•-: i toDZO .
~
. - Or THE '
......• .
~OFT ir ** : ""ri'
- UNMSTAITES-OF AMERICA
MMEZZZ
CAW camas, $1,000,000. /lILLIAID.
. -Meal nitotO oftediotAlLoots mot $411111.% ink
. to tattoo to WNW aarMiles.
roil wbokodos o irlll4omalasillail
, Par agrinrCtitrihy lis fe ei rli
O r 11.1.19, V 1. 0!
..,,23Artal) a,
LINDSAY;'tTiRRIPetUWER,
MLV7 WUOLESALE
• '
3.3 - /
. • I!BETY T.
,
•HAiIDWARgf '7... HOU S E.
.311: , 7141 131EWIrit mt.,
"Heat of Natklield.
.PLTTSBURGH,
WWI= ,
asIIA P,.
JOIN.
. DEALER IN
MI
GrOm ( iie and Protsbns,
• -
CORN,AATS,
XiLi, PRIM, Mil); [MATSUI) URAL.
IiMII
bRiA . IN E'
tiny
IMPROVED • CHEINEV -.TOPS,
For Side at,Mp.ouructurer.B :Priem
AND EXAMINE.
CA f 34 Paid. far C4)U,NTItY. PRODUCE.
CI was' Dellii;6l Fite of , •
. .
ROCI,IE!iTEII.'I'n. Nay 5,189,
• --
mitt _
I OK ,
..• . , .
Q'RIU2I6I,4IALIPMAIIIMPLOGiona.-11.•
•10 underster.oe Weirs lease to lobe= Ws Meade
wed the public gestotipplhos•bi has but recatitd.
a new stack , 01,.roado. at .tha Wnt Kyles far
Spring and Samoa tear ;irhleh Gals elver, ,
tioctaseattstot....
' Gir/V2ZEIMIT " .PURNISDING ,
' • ' G00D.% • .
• COWITANTLY 021.IIAND. •
=how% to order oft the' aborted wtlee.
poblie fat poi groom I bops
lr dor°C opo
M liPoWoo to llositiookto merit tomato.
" W i r•
DANIEL' makilt,PA
aalDss er ortipetwevira. . •
• Mir 24.ir
W. MA..111111 ar: tauten bit=
. • one ees to the cilium of
ter sad tertetutest country. Mew &
lisnastes dreg atom as &Ow street, fladesstoe,
Hearer meaty P& Cessultstton boars beteleett
IRAs. ardep„ Ss.. • •" • • • "
!IA
Amused sad, pneer!pttocks potetells
!IA st sbote pro , . Ptore,
CASH BUYERS
AT
WHOLESALE
WILL FIND A VERY. LARGE AN I 1
ATTRACTIVE STOCK
OF
DiiTII
- GOODS,
At Very
LOW PRICES,
Either by the jard, piece or package
AT
A._ BS ••BILR'_(N,;.~ :.CO'K.
178 Fe4eralBtece4, Allegheny
r.
, .
j 2 y.
WiMUMS ATTAIdUIIIENT.
r ill/ULM:vs, IL 11, Moak. T. C.
i altaC. thiater.P.O. ltopopra Ektuderson
lan OD
::'Mc Wetirait .. ifrare Ida wlk,
.
••
Is Up trattVeueura• Pk* at Bearer tamp
ty, iftOrik lieptratra T. Twv Twit* Asada
hi siongulealL • !clad Astir • tramp at
samara kr vatSZ e rarats rapirated
Rd' beam. iolnift .10 PPM ira it
se
laskimitnest solos • JIM 16. 31166
ftsaa as Tratratraw Pi imps the Miura so.
radii., ft Ilivr., 11.111 4 dial awn tow
Wok soda la brats gram draft _
et the old Ooert vol. Nor Om Plidl ill 3=
Vllthe Meats' mesr: as ilmarimy at=
at magus. teri,as Ueda*,
w] JOHN CA, Pro*
PrortreasiHrei
' ..•
I. ertiOS ete
-.9'
lELCPOIIIIEtwron
ASB CONSTANTLY unwaynio.
7, at ::;1111ZIP! FUCK, .
ouaiiM, ot. e` s'ull ilworltrnal ur
PA.;V-_,4.::GQOPS,
11!ATKit CAPS,
=I
Oti ; Shoe s
.7r.0,779.y" IN GR.EA.t
' 2t,IXTY. •• •
PAILMETIS AND•MEollANictvrnoLs
all kisUlm Builder;
HARDWAICE.
1;7AT143 'I3IICILUSED BY 100 KEGS,
AND POR RALE AS LOW AS
CAN BE 1101.7M1T IN •
PITTSBURGH:
All 8L of 1
Window -
PAINTS,
1-wirulte ,0013.,
WHITE LEAD, j
COLORED PAXNTS
DIM AND IN OIL;
Coveland White i lame,
-
CEMENT.AcI.
A.lllll . tworlinent of
GROCERIES,
BACON, &•
FLOUR:
of different goaden drliverol and
WARRANTED
Wo boy no inferho goods, hut keep the
best quality:. Itosyl9,ly.
NEW FAMILY ETIOCIER:Ii
AND
PROVISION STORE!
11.(veheNte.r. - i
By CUE'S D Rill G
I •
WHERE MAY ps. votlxn
Family Groceries and PrOvlsioni,•Fish, Floar,
Coasts. hotter, Lad. Baton. UU, Pure Cider
Viner.s. r, Syrups, MoL2avv. Salt, Teas,
, Crakes, Sonars. Crackers. ?Tobacco,
Cigars, gneenavrare.,Willotir•wan..
Woodeit.ware, and every hint:
in their Itne.and they hopo
by Shirt Attelaloll to •
business, to
merit a
•
- LIECERAL 1411 AILE UY TUE I'ATUONMIK.
kin& or Country haadocc, taken at
the market price.
COE & DARRAGII..
Itoetter Oct. tat. lEct-r
& oct9 l; '4tl.i
- i
- MEYILLN EDLE,
Successors to I
REINEMAN. MEYRAN& SIEDLE;
Filth Anitne,
Gold aiid Silcej•smitlis,
:And dealers iu
FINE JEWI?,I.RY,
WATCHES, DIAM6NDS,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Agency for all the be.iimatvs of
American Vr'!atche N
SETH THOMAS' (ILOCKS.
• All/kluda or watclien eardfully repaired
and guaranteed. 13:1,1*
MI
GRAND
CLOSING OUTI SALE,
OF
!
SUMII3II, DRY GOODS,
AT
•r.
JAMES L. FORTUNE'S
IN TILE 131.10401iD, ROCHES TElt.
P4l7Milf TITt nitlW4 l l Cat14111)14
IMMENIEM
elitt.mul see for *ourselres,
DRY GOrODS
- 1
OF EVgliT DESCRIPTION,
At . ittshurgh'Prk*a. (poi EArly, and
SECURE ILIROLVS,
As we can not be Untlers_nbt.
• , •
STAMPING AND PINL'ING DONE
TO ORDNR. '
- lro 'Prostate 10; 1° 4 Goods.
; .
REMEMBER TIIP.; PLACE!
DIAMOND, ROCHESTER Pa
P...-1 bare ietured the Penrkra of
Watt Gealy, formeny of ftritlge%ater..
mar:ll;ly—ek. Jy 21.
STOVE -&,2TINWARE.
•
0
DkALEti ix
Tin s Copper & Sheet-
Iron Ware.
1111ThE
Keeps; a compkte,..tmortrueot or
wilLre -3esriorLts,
Giltes,Coiking-Stoves
Gettettes aioi Sloe Shag
Done to - OnTer promptly and on Iten.on
Particular Attention Paid to lob Work.
PRESSED MARE
Kept Constantly on 'land
Rhos nn the lower end of Third Styli
' tilnll and Examine nut Stuck' before
purchasing ilacwbere. riniirlthtr
1 4 =1 - 1L -
k AND REPAIR SHOP.
Itaiin'es on& arthiriery mlda Oldilked Mln
the best rtyie. ' Baring gmet varlet* et Mina,
Ima stilt promptitude accommodate atatna..r.
With almost ererstblat la the maths nee and It
tweet meta . • •,
Plotigh natt , Flosigh Castiogr,
of dlakreat patterns, tortediag UM °teat Wmtma
.peke for Itself whermar It bao been 1t5.,1
STOVES,
Cooking. Franklin and Eating. 0 the moat pop
afar Patterns. of all Cooking 'Mores the (:lirAT
Hart-nue .isi the beat al it takes tittle hot. bite
room to do the matt work, best baker, and nost
durable: taken altogether the bolt stove In ase, in
connection with the shawl / leave got up s
Patent Portable Ilseelelos Top,
which takes very Bale Mont. no additional Inel,
ma not get out of order, and not liable to Wflll
out, *Harming with all }Va can be pat on e:
taken or at my Ume and made to cult ill atone
of any size or patterns.
In testimony' of what la here said, I oder a 1. n
names Of paeans baring need the Rove tut .6.0,
[. tam:
Dr. Isaac Winona, fa John Grove
Y. T. Kennedy, ID Abner Morton.
Stiaminel Reamed ,VI John Q Gibeoo,
4 Robert lirGowart,.. GS Jonathan McKenzie.
6 John Watson. 01 Mrs— Remelt
Dr. JIM. lg. Jackson, 47 John W. D.
1 Dr. J. 8. Elliott, dBB. 8. )(Terrell.
Dr —Parker. eV John Jackson.
V Dr. J. U. McCreary. no Benj. P. Pugh, •
10 Milo W. Miller, ,71 Famuct Kennedy,
It William Lyon '7l (apt. Jae Johnston.
11 Andrew Morrow I - a lienjamln Franklin
IS Bose D. EV6115 71 Jacob Lorigurcaer,
It ('ant. Jame. Stoney f 1 I TSJamee P. Conch.
J. 4. Wlnana i 7n Frederick E.marar,
14 Mrs Major Wade 77 Mrs RobodAnelrea,
1711,,. Geo. Fulton 74 John M. Duncan,
tit U.l'. Iterrro. ;Vitt*. Thee. Illddietos
19 A. G. 1111eary • 'ro Juno. II Marian
10 Jame* Crinkle. .0 David Lloyd
Mt
Thomas It . ' tel Thomas lihmetua
Iludb Dans
ighlarn Dvelap
Y 1 Capt. W. Glenn. 4.4 Andrew W. Jackson.
St Thome, ttradehaw,l4GaS gannet Tailor,
ss Man Bradshaw, 1$ Hiram Stowe. •
St Robnt Bradshaw '47 Mn. L Plittemon.
Thai J Bradshaw, 8.81 William Davidson.
RI Dixon Steed. le/Geo Snivel
29 Million Reed
7J Ytlo Reed
51 N9lllsm Reed,
a Joel need,
St Ttres limner
it ohnsion Lutetium
35Jazde4 Thontptea.
ea Maltln Knight
siSkhard Staley -
Mt
119Josepb 11=1
40 David (NIT
41 Dr. Moon
43 Solomon Fronk
4.1 James Knowles
45 44.1 w odLea m int . • •
46 Wm. Bicker/tail
47 Samuel Croamen
ti Joseph Dertolii
4ilMm.Ju Mlllermitt
50 William Vi'agner
St Urn B F SgwWII
54 Washington Basle'
53 John Y. Marks
Pa.
51 Capt, A. X•DonaJd
55 Capt. X 11•DonsId,
56 Wm 11'Dorold,
57 Xralianey X'Donald
56 Alex. White
al Mrs Lnodls
GO William Grine.
61 Boston Glove
In Introducing our store we receive In wt pay
a great number Of stove, recently maan lac
and sold by other parties. .These. as a general
thing. are nearly new and embrace the mescal
and most Improved styles nosy made. extending
those manufactured by myself We will peg these
at very low rates,
ILaving threw first elms engines on band. of
about Arleen horse power capacity. they are clam]
to the public at reasonable 'stet..
- lOILY TIIORNILEV.
fob 17 vela
NEW GOODS!,
Spring and nummerl:aod*
I DAVE JrAT 'RECEIVED A NEW sit) , I;
OF UOODI OF CUE
L.%IEST STYLES
For Spring and Summer Wear
PITTSpU1l(111, Pa.
Gentlemen'sYuntisking Good
CLOTIIINO MADF. TO ORO F.I
fa Wool mil infra fuldonable slyko, and ar r 41
b 013 4 .0..
ILLIANI It MINI. Jr
Rur3l•lf BRIDOZWAItku.
I%I OQUEN 9 telreniti
Attu be found the best assortment of
• DRUGS,
e CIL 1 et 1 s,
CHEMICALS,
EMI
'Attu OHS, WINKS
And 13rruntlier4,
I. l ' rt. int, *a , (4 iI s .
DYE STUFF'S:
TOILET ARTIELEb, soArs
PATENT ?&E, IUIN E!•;
. .
,
In rIV3I ~. ,,irlety, all or the 1...,t quality, sod told
cheaper than can he bought at 3n) lab, r
Drug Store lo the
count,
Ilap , ocrior Fem3lo Mi. 73 (rut,. r Iw
Citerrwortarn., II; ri.irl'rr, f
Tho Duvet Stork of
LAWN W. LAMP TRIMMINGS. I.ANTEItr•
NTA_TIONKItY, WINDOW OLASN d rurn
Ever ofiCrod ontolde of the city, et I'O
otoro and sold cheaper then can he bong lot .1'
whore time.
Let tbm.; who doubt Ale tall and •ee. 3ed do
lOU doobroo more
121521
NON EXPLOIIiVIC.
The-New Light Petroleum Fluid
Gives torte* the light of Carbon nil, ■nil is •ate'
outlet all cireomatauees.
Can Not be Exploded.
The naderslamed are now stsoofartering, god
have 'um& this View Petroll.met med", t l
dlsUllatlaa. tbs.Md of cataposads.. l ..`„,
ts gradnally tattle, thele, plats of eashou i °
places wham Introduced. , 1 ,
Arcata warded la met tows, Stud for Clf•
eabsr. Address. - -
J. J. PALIMIEIt * CO..
its 6 Hawn tarsder.
pr Hilt
E=IMI
t*O. ceiOs
123021
Jappasoptl and
Deaver. Pa.
4 1 9 tiusettl Dukiap.
UI Iber. R. P. Lo - oer7,
%I Robert briber,
97 . Geo..W. Ham'Roo
Prek
16 WW Dam
Si George Wilson
111111M1 Mcbardon.
.03
90 Alfred 91 IL
neSankmy.
100 Austin Place
1101 John Pierce
; 109 Wry Jobn Throw •
11111 John Lowery
104 J. W. Tonldnoter
291 Junes Thome.
103 Robert Wallace
197 Dental Rentelt
WO Thome Morello
109 Dr. C. R. Tattle.
110 Celts O'Rourke
411 Uenty Fetter -
'll2 Fronds limbo
112 Ell Deno,:
114 R. L. Wren,
115 Bendel 4 Inc.C;e
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