.. AD VAIATAXIMPYIII. a Avertieementa are Inserts; at Merida •of $l,OO par squire forllret !mollifie r arid for eadtsubsigtOrii.jti n b c A Ilberiadiskottilirliii,* Ael and . o(logtotip licalortais •;loosSattros a :Nquarek't .; : k " , ,t i - 4.- -; .A t Ilusitiesor Notlecoe theirusuiVog. lm. 14115 • - ne wt, 'tint lxoc • . • • • • , 1 . , for 4.4eir InieMbn t • • - 4‘..' Ailirisrtiscinep •• i .. 1 . rr'' i : borufe g•oilaifl •'..?' • `'," , 7 1 P. r UT thatweek! , , , ~, .... . ~. _ ...... 1 MIEZ „INDIO/1 /0/ 1 111111011aa a 7. at, A, Slider baajindar 0. ,, l imaddit with t'itle i tatei derttr j Us; peat= "Z 4 :tAV n k kr” , WA' &alga alma Ilia ie,‘,e. : I:Mbar; lal•TrZTlitialMegi, ihrtirdysiterne. Marna inaglild. 'Exclusive 'gout for airs. DI. raki,/444 os,lo,.twawmap,.44lo ga", alloadeiri tVider Sr TIM Atel qt; tttottAi l lt927l9.4 l l" l p E.►t'Slc LADIRIP.IfiItaiIIIVXME,L7rbo t.orin of dill luotitini9ir wiitpot •,u 'flieorloy, September 14, IMO to, iiirAsheil o lib eic; `I r 4 eriracou an I. ettspeteot readora. Moor Maur A BURS, o Lil , the place of alias Daver, graduated In 1, High School nldle Ib., onbscriber dos p. , lu.dand ber orimiardila mid eau...dent:a to A at her. were. the, ludnaelnesda dant led Mid to , Ir. r tl tvadrer Ala Seminary. ho dept... to pelt our t. ,a.l on or adds.,* the Prin‘ftal, , • ' • \ U. A:141.144.11 pLr.llllttlrstuNK sepia Li rlcr alaustseturer aud Wholesale itel Wall Dealer lk Trunks, Valises, Traveling rre...te. 'No. lat.Watel Street, Pitilbilrah, Al Onierd and work IVarras. rod. Factory salsas Okla./call% awl Min punelikly 77 J. .1Ni:111111KM, hot tug tol.eu hold or tf• los old Youitury , ottuut, lo 11oeheoter, t,llr be' pkbatql - tb ufeet ht. idU customer.. mod Ihwula witt: only 'win either the LtraVl* COOK. hTuy. unr otter Mud or ~.tintte of beet rumetlfil null ortmotuthip. The h.e, I Heed . tollt C4llllllieltlit by • jettit) . AN111:1140N &SONS. riaL MIIIA/1110N anderetgo• take. Oar method or 111f011111%; the public to: ton t•ituvaluttal , and takeu charge of the ph tt, .mlll, tertra•r.v owned by the Mantra 'Dar in :Aaron. Beaver county, Pit,' They have tk ,1 itaround aro Our pr. pared to do all theta manor In Mill aill6filetwit of their ontrotta.— lb, it 1 , 1.111,10 al:1(11111T111 COllljitiro faronthly with AO to ill,: utarket. (the us a tall before gotta; hero. • ' . I 4 4I.htt.TECLAVIDSON Bit°. , Etakrryi at WII:luit'..01:1 Thlt:t titrort, Ittavvr, dostrii M. tdro•dia to trawls ha opt trirods Shot I:.• . t,toblittlV la luvaltist tit the above stand, Iv %, in • meitt .and - acrommoditte l'todi broad. elkitem.erackan; nota.a.c.ac. Y„,,1 cw.Gerlen of oil ktadd. , No. 1 rlbor, rondo I.::: FAH Wlirnt; by ttio lnrreS. kick, or Wall. : . 11.11LL1~~1 11 tif.tphiEs, dialer to Boots . : elal,e, (talker, Slippers, 3c., next door to .hop. Bridge atreet, Bridgewater. a here he le 'trepan.' to inanntecture sad KB tlliDg In lII* line at ten:lona ttle nthes ietntned hie Place or Want.% (nun the eon"- , t 111,r the Itrldgq I. hie preaent location, he old friend* and patrons to give him a MEM Blank lh•cilr fur rule nt the Alwyn odor K. raEitsoL, Atioruey at LAW and ) Sumo or of hiodi: ()Inca oßoalte Prorenoor i.lor'N ' • ' • tatienly . , P. K V PIN{ Atturn gy at LIU'. °MC,' In Me• bniltlinit,pa4 l'uldlc Mute. mar 31:1y. . • • AS.V,I.74ICJIIItAIN, Attorney at Law Iltlavm Inlice ht the reran for. ,writided by thq tato Juke Ad into. Co ketloto., sc, promptly altmled to. vt lb:1) MEE , . , JEI.INEST, Watchmaker and Jeweier, gd .rtruet. heaver, ht. tin room robot:nag J. NVllstit'e mules.)' Gold watches stun chron ometers rypalKed mid Wlll%lllllOl. .KIignIVIIIC iltnio to ordur:- . llte patronage or . the public Is ..dtelted, nail odlotactlon guaranteed. Cleo us a !rid. CIIIEBII.It u 13nukCr, turner of 'llllnl Brent tind•dintoond. Mon , buinv.l on tiovernmeneDunds.• Internet Imbue. ;i en u n to depoelt•. Wu will elm receive atipil rmelno• ler policies in the, NATIONALLIVAIN I• It. 1'9., Or VIII: U.S. Alen Merchante%• nithLottlfkOle and ArtiZaloe Co.. of Ilitebur4b, *ay below the Court lions:. 41,r11.1:0". If • IIINI.11( MERZ, Dealer In Boot., Shrew, lippers and Gaiters. Boot. and tdows made ”plvr. A long experience In the 1111.1001.11 003- dc• 1100( to do work au a Imperior manner. Terns .u,d , rate. Shop on Third .Ireet (near Rev. MI- Beaver, Pa. - lave him' a pall bohue pus:ha:ling elsewhere. upr;,latithly • • t DMINISTRATOIVS'NOTICE.— Lel t , sto or admintutrittlon haulm; been granted to biu ,itinerihur On the retitle of Idled Janu file Keen, Cr Waugh townahlp. Beaver mum. 1,, Penn.uTrania: therefore, all pentane Indebted b. .od mitont are hereby notified tom the Immedl• .11 , 143 ment; and all peroone having Midmost:sabot tau! ertale plonte prevent them mtly Roomed t.ited for buttlement. J. C. WILSON. Adair. felni:fiw] • Brighton tp, ( , ELILS. lIVIIST, Notary Public. Con. veyancyr and Inenrubco Ateut. Deed. and ..reemeo to written nod acknowledgements token, been duly comtnlooloried neAgent for reierril Prat riotsloaurance Comp:odes, repro. renting (hi, Fire, Ufa, 'Aeefdesf, 40112v6 'Stade ill,rtioynto. 4 pressed to take firicil nod *Tito the most liberal term.. Also, agent tie. "Anchor Line" of trot class Ocean !geom . Tteiteht Enid to and from nil ports In Eng mot. Inward, Seountl,fiermtany earl Frnnen. W t., to Peal's brick row, Diamoud, Itochester. kdm satir.ttl4brm Notlee.—Lct. .1 le r. rd Atinniiistratlou having been imueittit ruberribere on tho estate of Nn. !limy now., , co. laic of the borough of Bridgewater, flyover ,00nt). Ito. therefore all persons indebted to sold • •laie ore hereby notified to make Immediate pay e ; ; out an r 41,11. having einhos against the 'Ain , will pre.eltt them thtly outhanticatod for met a, wens. T. if IipIiGLANS . Arltar s. il. 1). LUN•E • Vridolvaivr, I ).11 • 1..:NTri Obtained fcr Ittrentote. by Dr U. ItItE1:11, Chentirt, and late Zsnminee honer Onlce, m Ito. ban deruterl eighteen to the patent Intrinos, a n d trill pyoutptly I..jkare,papi•no. ItrAWIIIL:(1, sc. Terme, vs) to 1.. w. toe f..r i Ireuisre. Direct to 8111 1 , street, oppo .l, th, Yuma Unice, Washington. P, C. . 1.1 t..;•.llature. P omeroy mud Sumner. • ' , ll If I:01.01U Improved Iramdly Sew- I lug Maclaine. There ntachlura MOW a durable nod elastic itlcht will sew with ell•ry variety of cotton; VluOlen, linen And 2,0d0, from the finest to tie coarsest . , anti thickness at greater speed and with and noire than any other machine 1,11 I• Wanted In retry town I.lbenti commie •pe. .1 owed. For terms tool circular address A. S. HAMILTON, N;. tmt liertnitt St., Philadelphia, It. Sole Agent. tot ^ • • It Witson Jolla J. WICKIO3I. WILSON 40 WICKHAM; A TT( )IriNlil t 4 AT I.A.W ;m.l 'SEAVER, PA. I. Nl`flitt or's 0 t Iteee , -Lottere testa ohmtery having ben li.rued to the rithaerili • oh lihWente sot Damo Fergnoon, tined, ,Istu of ,mp,vra tournelop. Beaver county. I'll.. thin Is .. o.reton• to notify nil peri.on. ludelited to paid co w, it.? Immediate payment In rapt:clod; and all haring cialint ogalityt sold eaatc will pre. torn dely :authenticated for pelt lement• ELIZA ISKTIL PRlttlliltoii, I pact kt,a JAhl6s B, VEItOUSON. . _ UNION HOUSE, .ROOK,-.Proprietor. siiccipr to. John IL. Clark. GOOD !.17111.1LING .tmemsu y:s A. till Nir I. BEAVER, PA. in,riia•c Y oiir Life AT ONCE: i f ' %/~ 11=IZ=M==MI . . . rhi.A. of and Low filo Inolvfit In be do. ~1-1 front 1110 , 11114 g tfielr Ikea, to the John time Life I,Lnraaeo Company of Boston. ,-• conip.my prepetits the advantares ". • •I In oilier VOlapanies. and ixtuldilion Ode makes art Ile Coheirs atonforfeltable. p.iVinent.. Jr also-tures dividends to cash; •I 6tre p 61W:1St—awl for re/lability Is second in 11 *boob' prefer thee parting, desiring In rhonld apply thrOnFh the Aleut tot lb° COLE 5 1511101.71). Gllei 1741.1: 159 itoothath titrevi, Philadelphia: Ilancock Insurannt Company of snergeile and reapunstble .• To. , In Ibis 111141,111m , Rijolnlog collllll.o. Are. torn of known- respectability and a 111 only be entertained. COLE daSTKOLD. ex; fitment Agents. 1%11.4mph-tn..; LOOK HERE. , . _ st`ttlNG D taiantEn. G ODS.—TheO ,rdn.ell begs leave to. Inform his friends • ' ' l. Ottitne tzetientlly that he has Jost received ...“ bi ;rndo or the tat .t styles for • • " ,, t: mod slllllllier weer A reltlch he oder' at req ' ^a rat tore " • 4. ; 1 4:NTLEJMNS' JoureArisimra" • . (7 00113, r • ; • t'ONSTANTI3 .11.111 D) I kohlit: Made to order on the rhortest notice. ~ 1 1,” :1,f,t1 to Ihe nubile for poet favors, I hope ottrotton to loooi ee. to merit a contlr.o• f Ihv ffilill.. DANIEL MI LLER,PA. Ilil WO !OUTER. ,Ilook Aleut* I.Voitteil tbr S trOggleB and ; Triumphs .Of T. Barnum,. 11;.itie„ by limpeif, bt OnalAtivok ) ^hrro 1 oliiiite..',2l'iiirity 800 Page* • Vended in Boyish and lierPlit"— l'aue Erigititrings. Ir I:o;en‘cee rowniYigiOvltteimOtortOna of Ilto. 1111 a Murchiifit. 14111Orer. Banker. I , ltltty l and Showman, an dt, giVell accounts CI hi. knot - oulnout, kW Fanny... littiatorsafoll Euro. 1.. u, Tont., and Important 111.1orleal sod Prroon. 1:. nace.9.plot•vellSrlionmr, A"'d°t" ,Narrallre. NO boorimblirlted ;,:,odo to all claawoo, Et rm. nos wants It. cr. aotUn y, froin.SO 1 000 a weak. dor tottnt lama. Our illustrated Catalogue rm. to Atenta not the. J. S. BURRO CO. Jowl vlia] Pallaterr, Mittfutd„Casii St Sit 111.0 Vol. 52-.140. 10. MEM BM Mispeßlaneous. That Petiah rated WEIBMEII- Wziateeir Massillon- Ohio, Can alwaye I hak.at the Store qr S. J. ,CmstSs & Co., ROC ft ESTER, PA. (MOM = T. 0.110110A111.. 'merman, To tiIVALLrIyIItRGER BROS I=l3 Fine Fimily Groceries. Queenswaie; Haidware, NAILS, WINO - OW GLASS. WOOD AND WILLOW - WARL, BACON. • FISH, FLOUR; SALT, LIME, . , Country IfioduceWon Enhallin for 'floods. Goods delivered free of charge in all the Villages. augltl.M3 THE SUEZ CANAL! WHILE the World is more or less ex ercised over the openun4 of the Suez Canal, the Public, in Beaver and vi- Midi) . ad.! not in sight ill the fact that. S. SNITGEH 4k Co. At their 'old:stand In Beaver, Pa., are still furnishing to their customers everything called for in their line.`They always keep a full assortMent of • . GROCERIES . Flour, Feed, ?Mess; nag, Sugars, S'pleta, Tobacco, and Cigars; Andoll other hrtieles usually round ' In a First Class GROCERY STORE. From their longand Intimate' acquaint ance with the .I:lnn:Cry, Flour and Feed business, and their,: disposition to render satisfaction to those viamay favor them wi :Ii their patronage, they hope in the fu• turn, as in the post;to obtain a liberal share of the public patronage. Give a Call and see if we tin mike it to your In tercet to cull stgalp.: — jana SNITGER it CO. r • To The Public. '-'-- IIE• Undersigned takeiiithots . ure in in• j. forming the public.lbut,notwithstaud ing the "dullnewoof the times," he has, as usual, a tell supplx M alt articles connect• id with the Grocery Business. Among which may be found a full assort !Alit of 13a,rell:Wezre, Eouliraeng eyerillang usually called for In a wuntry store; Q.L A Large Static of the Best Sugars. Coffees, Teas,4 ra ps, &c.; All of which are fresh. tint] the : best In the market. The beat brands of 1-0 1 0 0- 17 rt. Can always bo obtained at my Store, and at as low a price as can be atfonled. Cornmeal'', Kept on hand, and sold In any quantity. Ins aswirtment of• Qii!Leensavv4rll., !Grimm Ace, Ismaililnto, and will compare favorably wiih any stock in the county. In short, he aims to keep FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE / nil no pains nor efforts on liis,part will Mil to tnake it such. • having been in the Grocery Business for a-number of. yOarsomil becoming fa miliar with it in all of Its branches, be feels confident that be will be aide To Plesimb Llx. POt roux. Remember= the Stand: Stewairts' Block, Bridge fitreet;Bridgewater Pa. A. S. HARVEY. jun5.1869:1y HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES, $30.00. • The moat perfect machine yet Invented. Will widen and tz4bow, tarn a heel or point the toe. It will knit plain or ribbed. It will knit stock. Mrs. drawers, stdrti, ie.. &c. It Is cheap, simple and durable. It sets up 10 own work, uses but one needle, and require's(' adjnotiog whatever. It will do the same work thin the lamb machine will do nr,d costs less *hvn half no mach and has nut the tenth part dr the machinery to get out of order Circulars and samples mailed free on ap plication. Ageuls wanted. All machines gave. ahteed. 14TRAW & MORTON, UgNEKAL AGENTS, No. 90 Slits Street, Pittsburgh Pa nornty The Most Coniiikte Business Col ege in the united States, EEI • Affording redline+ fuvanqulrteu • thorongb,prac- Heal butincr• edneallon, pm/eased by no other Kehoull lu the country. Since H. IneoirporaKon to 1&5, nearly Blateen Thouvand Student*. representallves from every State In the Union. have attended bore. No vacations, Fitudeule enter at any time, and receive private Instruction Ihionghout .the entire • Course • N. ll. el inularn with all ;articular* and all no , ecnoary Information. oneddresausg BMITLI O - COWLEY, Principals, Pirryarrson. Ts. • NEW GOODS! FaU and Winter Wear. I HAVE JUST nEmixvito ANEW STOCK OtGOODO OF LATESTIiTYIEB. 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",l' IMEIEZ lam w. 09, • 0. „t...•:. •.,.., ~ , : i7i;,04,-....! : ;_i,, ~..1.; li iiir,it!» - :••.' , l ViilLtrii /S. LT ft , 1101N13_,CratellAU v r ni r .01:11 1 Kati! OF TB IVFO, L 7.0 . , ,"... • y ill AIIMTBSITaI. ion): I'.. I ? '4 P . .'• ~..•,... •e,Y. !.1 ,, A Mat '43I.OOOIISELV l ' ' ' Steubenville ettes,L• , : "- • Cluninteres ml Sauter's. White-Witollen blenkrair, , Hil d Mile ntl Colored Anti Plentteli,l7 , 7 , 7 7- , u WA. ,7v - i -1,11 -7 • ~;:: 7 , .7 ; lit l' .• 4,''.7.1-,-; - L ••• .7P 1 7 ,1 77- - -17'7]i i:.;-7 7 - -,- ~,,, ;,./ot i Nlv., ~.,, ,• .. i ~ ••• ••'• "' ter Pnedi r ,', 1 ,' ''"" i '" "-' ' Cblitchlll4''' • ' .•, - ,,„,:,•7 :,,1 imh t b k , 7.-7, .1-• i ' - - --"" Woollen Elkitivli 414elltitt,: .• •-1 7 . . Irking; . =1 Bmwisad B Drillings, T Prlate, Canum Flan I.IIIC, lENIMI 1~ : t 'G Coffee,ffeal, So Golden and Con eels mud lilts Sono, Spice Hardwar Tick* Catkry 7 able u. Boxp,.blxe .~.. spades, bbtirels sidles ii,adklaa, _ I 0.446.1vitir, c Linseed I Boot LA DIES' MISS Rifle Po . . . °aide, Rad Fu se. ... Oir; allow" rod. &livered bee etelearge, ehlea ditentket %isobar,. mil by kapplagr eenstantly ea hand Atwell - Wanted sleek or ve• elven the different kind* ninety &pllan eiteddir . store. die anderairsed bop& m d &ie fame la tb to enerli a d receive • need ewe (HMO Pup& DdiredArev FRtr ' r F I/ EE! 49 ' .. ' Eveligibilisi. iliiiialnf: 4 . /4141:11;:.411ello The Babeertier . de Oda willed to la nien4 MO Mende, wed the , . bile aroaeral Iy:that bit her e2lll eme goad. APP .'• TEEM to dispose of flat 2e Pelee $ll. hundred, Also. a thole, g ood. of EVICILGEFIE the heetearlety of BEALL FILUITB. oa th as the PAiiithipilkkkVkint. Nom Demi , Amon Modes; DeoWe„ nitelek AAP, and , E • Sittiftwqr. Wilma. Soril6 : drir frai: . i i ~ A i r the i gli . a 4,6 at teet Moan ~ighoa. . t t al Ordlwe , foriiiit=il r e rivi ., win promptly 111" 11, V il iet i s On, Et. . tiwyfet Potato. and Tontlo Photo IldlvOil. ELWOOD THOMAS. fetal it , I I*-21, I WIND.' BOOKS, ST ' THE• LAR e BEST liasortm. ever been bro examine ben() Owed, , I r. E.'W! N,O, 106 1 ALLE9Hg .seiktlß;ly.Ftl SPRI .0 A Oil Clo M'CALL 51 Fifth Av TILE LARGE; • 1 L WIND Fine and Con EMT= nine 4:ly. igintkly. Head, aim for Implant:4;sta or Hearing. Pain or P ed, as they all the violence of Worktrcrjln, wa trAO cannot cute. Sold by asOallt AIR/ .3010 1 34 • can onr p one dozen. rpr &n4*l2 paruphlet.on prietor, mila3m .I:•iirril :7,111 ' 01 •11:1 _1`;•-.1.1 MMMURLI 7.!:i,,,11 stistaC t MEE utile Linen, 1,1311 Llu , Crab,.'' Couniereiine+ • ' • - • , . . „ •OCeries, r, Molasses, White illiernelpi, mole Spam Mackerel la her. Bur and -, Talkly Caudle., and Mince Meat. Alto, BALT. .Nails Glass,. Tea B a, lel¢h Hein. host Lind I, a and 4 71n. Faits. Rake., porn and %Men . . DENWARE• I 'fitilitpelie;a4rlnagai RBON OIL, it /c White Lead. Or ME EMI and Shoes AND CIDLDICENV: HUM. great 'variety. `der' and Shot, w stiti PAPER. W-8 HtA. D ES TIONERY, 'EST: CHEAPEATAND nt of these Goods that has 'gilt to the city. CalCartill purclutslnk,lunl be eon: LLS & CO'S., 'EDEIiAIi STREET. CITY, P.EIIIN' A. 4Pcit'd G STOCK. T %/tie.; Etc. M BROTH'S. EWER 1 nue, above Wood street, 1 LLI,GI3, PA we on hand • T STOCK IN THE MAR : %. I Quoin.% to the Very west Grades. W SHADES, an !ruble Covers. dr,cl;ic. 1f to all, and the lowest. ii'cAL).uai*OEC This Is no Patent ;titan up to &palm :redidous, nor. is it ineeentol as being •nuposed of rare I Ortaloussubstan hmught front the di' 'dot-mils' 'of the trth, carried seven Imes 111:41111i 'the butt Desert of itia trilin the hkeki of /need tatuiels„Eantt :ought acres the Mantle Ocean on wen shipa" It is a hippie; landitk Bath ag-Rtinedy.-11'pet 4Thet Speciflc for Ca tarrh and Cold in the dgensive/Itsaa m paa-ste leasit et% rite Vatcring or Weak Eyes, re In the houl, when eons not 'infrequently are, by • frig:, An a Sitanilleeltel. tr a Cale of Catarrh that we nista' levenrwlars• I - FIY =pilot kages for two.dollars ur VP 4= kat . tir . - 15 4, 41 latarrli. Address the pro- , V. PIERCE. 31 , • . ,M 11414). (14 1/.3A14.1. i /I:llVvr:r.Beittitle Iptie :ft . a i ;. 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STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 0R.V..?.:e0gn8%, _1 1 l' - MEM MvfirY MEE INIE PRICES; LOIV pther tiy EEO =EU ` ::A:~.1 lIMIIIIIIIIIMM T., Ili LIK4UIWI7I de PCPEk • tht• 4.1 , :i . i."; ft,/ I- 10 • i ,I TBt64 : Al *4 l . , Fii Justly. ilt= - Wednesda 8 4.NM"gM i . oNI • AN 1160;14Pgr t.. had 00 dreant. The to Ana 14:1 White tinfl moonlight, • things chanl, charg~ee eaten chbro'; '4100" and en, _ . had before, had bom bustle the open space had made it %slue It bad ek.. churchyo47_lp farmed, : city , ma last sleep. t:M.IIP bouglis,4Mal; and .twitter :Of:fifty: this wasin.the dine no churchyard now, protickWaStbrougt 'rlie porch - ant:is' into this veurt:wsu ou:the top the stir mash, , from with spikes 4elfeeptitste was'fdstiter, foe ptstandleftt the wei bare: 0 Here - front.. the-Weldber, ua taken ii4vintstio.ori ed Chinierin` the hi Auk; 4fenti -to' telt wonum's lam was , out Into the snow. eag6r eyes glinusfcri then the face drew lost in the gloom IVO emerged:,: A awb4i beautiful, but Kul ! youth; its sadness ululated 'sorrows bore also' the stern' antic refinement, kind of kwellitese, • 'Elio .4MI 111111 PM • . marx,. ... -. ea Illa.". tid:r •IS 't 1 Hiram •T w lll'... .111/ . .811. I - lit - . ; 11811 An •, MN •• Ausir. 111 f. 111 - .. 11111 •11111 ' TO . alit 11111 a. ech alr, , id LI &Oil .1136 rs 318 ' t PE 'Yo inusl spov • T apt ed Wel aurae atran who 'Y( log Ugh jar Thy iing. There In —um i 'but i ana-' lyred, the venom of the cobra and Of la damn balanco yields only a little albuin'en. ' Armand listened with shudder; bat the night *as cold. -- I .•And .now, as ever, you do not (Impair oftintling her?' he said...: • 'J./impair!' There was. a scornful, tiereenms iri her tone. 'Think what I . have sufferediand that 'Jive! Look' hawk.: Recall the past, and ask your self if a Just heaven con deny me justice. lt dare not, Armand; trust me, it dare not _ • Excitement lent ti( to he' _ot lent fierceness to her utterance. Waving aside with an Impetuous gesture what the:young man was about to say,lst return, she continued: `You recall the old, the happy days? surely it was always sunshine thent We Wt , re so happy, you and I. 'Love crowded sorrow out of ilfe; there mei no gloom, no sadness, and the future stretched 'before us like - a sea of light. A mithen Olymnla dada between our heartn; 'She; with hertrideoas lova- ness,. and her sleek, seductive wayS. I hated her and feared from the hest. You felt her fascluatloo i andisaw The splendor of her tropic Wady overpowered you. 'lfer insidiens ac. cents poisoned your soul. She 'flat tered-you with a flattery that had its slauderousside. In praising you site disparaged me; raising herself in your regard wos my heart on which she mounted—my heart she trampled' under. foot!. • 'lint she did' not succeed,' the list ; ener 'urged. • • ' • •! • 'And If she failed; the woman re turned, in bitter accents, ait'was ld cause her entire arts defeated them. selves. You saw too much. Revel. sten succeeded admiration. Then she changedher tactics., Where she could 'not fascinate, she sought to bribe; if she couldnot witlyoar love she would buy it.' ••lier tiqued,' Arn id ,ity was pint. ~ /nem interposed, ,- 'Or, like enotigh--13od knows!—.43ll suffered.- She had pasilons• ' she was a woman. Put it at the bes t; put it at the best—and .thenT -She had wormed out the -secretor your She k new thitt",: - Men were you might be - on were beif,to *ctinide ofhalfacoudty. Nonetiouli tett the Justice:of your chtinis—htit one man; and one alone, could prove "It:.' Your father had wandered. in hits ',youth half the World peer; In inature life , IMreturned, brln4ing you . With him.: He Mimi tut inheritance wait ing.hiin and yen: All that WAS need , ed wits proof of his identity:. Was the Armand Gleichen Who had left beaten boy and had come back a gnlY imired wag it not t i !Soler . 1 . 77 ot h . _ . _ ' 'lt wits.'. `lf could prove, thls4rore• his identity : oam holdinghisestidewerer, willing to relinfinish In • ,-• • 'And' this proof Was not 'wanting, Ile hnd atnwhed hitmelf in the 'for,- times a: itehieronn, - 'the 'Ailanan Itheirihart, Who had not:liist sight of hi in from , Ond •to inst. ( They lied been together inlEnglatxl when,yeit • were born . Infirm ns thaltarekwas he no'sooner 'heard thodattirtrOf this ease than 'resolved tia'set'OOt 'ltir Germany: , The weatherines bta4he Could not ernes the water;' delay Was, th as tieedslontil'Atidthat - delny ruined nil It gave-thlti woman:tithe to ptd x** Jiifitrnaus bogittn nithYritr: l, Let us be jail* Shentalle • ito bo r . , slut she not 'say 16 ' Vowsi million' tfines'better..,than - thbf .4:lnglish Evaline...,'.l o 6rget t herwirid year father xlrisft his estates ,•'• yoifs hall heenthe'.riseq. tienutin'; Itelnso•---etst 'heirak'Wh nutY hapOn 1 ) - Mid 'she tilit'say We, i„sheidi fi tt... sAnd-'youl-ntmed her with'ltnik worm' You'reitentted *Marlin*. 4* the English girl ;-; and theit*hat penal T• Thetarsto, - desrietuttegfrtim* ids iirriage at theddor Of Whittahistld' now be:your :iiittrision c - 'ette'llitiVid the heart. ''',Wlth•htii Ilre, ebtxkl'ATO• . , DIME a, .11:3".,111 .. _ .aipm...lietyou -- retains., Thdfsetnne Inaledatld love , abound , to, you :thls demon mintelted away, With herown miChitan dottbtr,of , thlarr . hdd„-Art spandl i dedelsely. • , e= Dila" to die bid ,tine god 1111'41.1t; lideiltesk-nei.for (balms@ met. ii.t , lbgt hence** the bond, kidgettlbelliss the dead man's haft. It was fate. That bullet was nth* buitsillehe, total:oi the mardaress hem* man !aria a limpet* mot amentosteddea diagonally cpnvietad heirodthembnegfladalohabelwould veto town amenetil t„ iitYeellt„ditellim these terrible detalls,flahlAnmed. • - • hhiihmeAlliabo tdottubc.:ikinlght In , the il have , sworn to GrajahliTarretehed woman tubelike Sorbehlxhrw, Justice,nut bathe ,m6tive which •• papalrl alga My: mange 10 sympathy :An the =loam Whale- life -was Alban serve hergbllty lantiyeam weaken *spa/poses its hedtete, might, grainendit -00 shaded I my rep. nlttreAktinotpeimetadlybroodinter thelest, and drideibeetharannpatit threw:Jet between; nittAmstild I _'' In= what it bt tanintindentnet as manyy yeisoei, , • A t Let at da .1D: alOubl in I t alis 1 e cried the young. man emgady; Awq have sacrificed. enaugli. I.et ust.for getallimb that igti filtreaLdrmad,..yea—wheni Olyin pinialin her grave:: , t„lfectmind amide • with an 'ipatient seatewei Wit teternMiy , demanded; 'Airiest is4Gyou woubtmeve do { How. eats I. serve your Firmer, -1 •Tbo NOM= drew from .her bosom a paper, which she unfolded and held towards him. • written Amy ape sold everyistribieubro ou,, wilt ,go one way I another. , ..lt , would not do that „we , should, be stew together: Olympia has herapkie,and.terror has mule her merciless.; she would hesi tate at nothing, not. even our lives. . And see s here is the diamond. , L f et the eigh t et f6lnspire and strengthen t:-: ,{~ low T. • - : 41 11441 1 .1.ki 'Th!MII th D.• ra l dii Plgactkia ,6O lub e t t il oraTk o i allanignti In 'way. &bruit a -moukeiit dlrpitlonA; 4k, and 'll. l lloll*' Minting. Gica ; AentY thSig 'Ha t{to mow, • lieata.- It 1 1 leaf aristo: to itfeir bi •. -Li I t deia. She beta theism witir the. a p~ of • her fore finger and thumb.. There was imly ‘ a fthr, but it gleamed ' and4riisteneti like astar-now trent :Mous in it* Imre lustre; nod now with ivtidieful lurid glow.. .• ••• In the instant that .it was with dinwn from his sight, Amami saw, or fancied ho saw; that its prismatie lustres were all absorbed tit one hue ~,,that Oita the ruby, it was blood red. I . In the dead of the night a nwriage rattlEsi -up to the door. of • the Red ldon, that quaint old hostelry at alt.- tingbmwno which datek from the days of Aginnmrt. Though the hour was late, tho carriage was evidently ex pected,-for a servant, instantly ap peared and placed hlinealf at thetas , . riago door. On his opening:l4 'two persons desoeudedk One was a lady, wrapped. from Moat° taut tin wawa! velvet wrapper tined with leopoinl akin throughout, . so 'ample • that •It covered her he and cottenitled her faoe.. Her tompiution waa a 'youth, in a traveling elook--attorre' yOuth with a perfectly smooth, oval tee, and with clustering locks about his head. ,cur• 4 this rmand watmk+ nUr. Note. word was Spoken.. AI3 the • lady passed hi, the youth bowed to htwist a manner that was Aleibresk tint almost to servility, ,Aa,dsho• crossed the hall andberm tokatketift , klta great ciikstalmaje.te Wititett . • . 'het ; add,' coulliablitiVbitt* attendant. :The staircase term, . • An a broad corridor, also of oak:;. the walls panelled and black with age; tho' floor polished, except where ''a rutrrow slip•Of• Carpet extended frotn end to.eno. Into this corridor all the doors of the apartments,on that floor opened. The plat* was longand full of draughts; and though wraPped in furs the ladyshivered, and attending her hand so that it rested on the arm of the youth, she clutched at It spas- . . . In sileecethe servant led the wady, with candelabra that showed a glim mering light. In equal' silence the guests followed half-way down the (=rider. :They passed the doors. of many rooms, each furtively scanned by the hooded lady with eyes scarcely leas bright; or ravenous thin those of the beast in whose • furs she was muffled. They seemed to have no cud; these doors..,.tioddenly sharp click of a lock sounded. A door they Were nearing ciperied slowly and noiselessly a lbw Inches. 'Then the face of a man *nth cautiously. Black eyes glimmered in the dim light. The lady shuddered,uttered a suppressed cry, and drew the leopard skin over her face. The next moment the apparition vanished, the flue Wag withdrawn, and the door closed.: • Moving onward with difticulty the terrified woman melted, with aiesitante a suite of rooms Which had been eng aged for her at thcend of the corridor. The moment lights , had been placed en the table, and the ser vant had' withdrawn, the attendant double locked the door. 'That was he; I knew his face. We are tracked here also!! cried the lady starting to heffeet. 'Si rely not,Lnly lady,' replied the youth • 'think how oftennyou have teen deceived ?' • • 'True; but not to-night,' Roland, not to-night.' 'And why not? Pardon me if I am bold and presume to differ from your ladysl!lp ; but surely, surely it umnot be • . Without answering,. the woman glanced at the table on which the lights were burning, and, startled at 'what there met her gaze, darted to. wards it. Og asalver there bad been plawl a small packet, Wrapped in whitu paper, tied with a scarlet cord. It' was addreised—ackiressed to her 'who 'Snatched it - from the salver, in the name of which the rooms in the hotel had been ordered (ocher! 'What did this mean.?,, Whiled teelkquick• panting brod, but tremulous lingers she tote ' open ; olo'g/rapper: Then a small enameled box Wiesdbscibeedlon ,oval, box azure in. color -enriched with cupids and flowers. It %cameos ily opened. With a pressure of the thumb . tigalliSt•the sprinpstutp, the 'lid flew . open. • 'AA the .worositt•ltave •one glance at the.contents of the :•• honnierg,forthis it was, an invelunts rry cry escaped 'fier'llpes. • • , 'Lost • kid she With difikultY tYorliuoie proof of what yoti feared 'my lady ?' the yeuth log , • 'Yes,' ihegasped, clutc hing box end its amtenti to her besoM as If ti; '•hide it even from the eyes of her. it (rodent 'Quick! Let me gor • • "Not, ye M.Y.htd.Y• l :Holandi intat• posed , on cannot !11sait this?. , Why net r • "• 'You MVO' (binge without food: , t• -• I: • ‘• - ••• IWeirr, •••, • ,•' • 'y 'The, pighi44,l4tter,eeld; may • ils talllng—' • . 4 V/hat-Meal: 'Wluttikthe: 1-1 0 They ; !.' mini ysbids liad enveloped her BIM M Then tliereidooil,revml a, of 046611 c beating, tall anitgrak! i- Ixesing. The &m lilso, , tdtlwrfO pee; hidden, p i es fligitsedjn all Its `Strange anii.gicipdrougheituty Awe 'an 'with* it WWlinposslble th' pig 'Without idiertratksn, tad; equally's, without,. shadtkr. At was We bfa statue. White and oaad t bus !it ttp 'with great tey,es Biro rerboislto these of.a bees/ bt prey, - tias, fi!iir!hx, gip!! !riT l 'xiltestriblir Maki*. • 11'40. EOM .mann 1 'lVithMt thrtheiWeedi l liwet billuestsode over lik .Ott& bitilir b lemons althttelyunbutu Isutee isroutpdattly il VIVAPItiu . A.4I, roiiirrt7hesTrifilWbi 111 ; 1 , 'Whet ix beirintitiliet teliseitpi teryrr be half teutteawk 4 WhyAr her Ute a burden to. bow tbeemcmgdis bartibledreadt tireid &white Nev ef lai c never, tette.J.,trightetked up. a lor.aeltred at 'a. willaiTr* Aw.ever By rig; iddh i tti 'lltallerletr tilittre 'on. Warm- Nhatlikesbefteer Greet heaven, IMO hal site daser. .1-• ! ~ thtuta=li fluer =WO bp, 'q, lo weig.Weady busy miltier * , tolitt-tt it epy%nature: ••At , eebred• tato auid without i=etut sp toot MUMMA t ' attendant weal' woduleffr vo m die me slave—km*ld by the and rettitied by. bee Ms turnouts* cbledy because Crows stmlw. latight, frame 4 0 41=1 it wile parable by theidd_oliTaWr thb mato' pin fur the otheriiktiett la ammo! et , at reedy . tioei alight be 'practiced! ea le ugeklinda W; Nat As Inner mes • • • ,the4rosiins clostir.l4 ini waiimpaidlie la AtxxliPthP, ber. Tbe ailkot the toilet had enabled, ber to simulate the slave', dead olive ample:Wm and gilip beir et udikt bleeees. sEven the • snuffing. servile manner wait effeetually,aseutped.. • Mt MY , pl!!1)11 1 e . he . - iu4d, MI became • nrat i my lady ;but—' • • • 'The pistol, thn• pistol!' was the impatient demand: With a sigh the slave went to the LW: plotthanOtaitirning presented I **4l l * with *WeapottotOrien;_ fel reatiuntcture;_the handieenriched with geld and gems.. Thrusting this beneath her cloak the , wqratin ap•• pa:gulled the door, ner sieve maid paled her wishes and unlocked it. There was •a, moment of 'weeks Indecision ; terror it might be; and then, whit' a groan of agony, she went kith. Assuming what air of MICOLICEIVIVEUS p09191b10 to her, the fugitive , istele , tiong the corridor, deseendtd the staircaseould pasted out Into the.bleak, desolate night. The snow wu 51111 and freezing silt Ml.' The wind swept in b leak gusts amnia the fields, - Not a. 'sound broke the 'Stillness of the night, and even the woman's footsteps did not betray her. They fell noiselersiy, and the fresh snow obliterated 'them ni she went—flying In terror from her InVisible foes " . IIt• to& ATI-wYlivri . sun; Wm a red moon bale maricy•heavenikairovo to give ijhkiled,Wernlthi and strove in vain. I The irMeOV44, the morning, chilled *wand s 61Mcbm Ack the, heart as be imaced.out uPon,itfrote:tbe wisdom. ore liecepeAn ,the phisijow-ot Hugh Maples • .yWlerhen be tureediroat •tbWtand 'pawed the room In ivh hilted hinweif t thwe was MOO to c ,at oablierate.-, It Wiese poor, mean moss, with a acent,k.tire opening in ilikhuge grate. The walla were bare, and the furniture .cetrateeni.and famdticient. Ii ,was a OMNI to hit% in, not, to.live in. Porbapa that had been Ito ettrat‘ lion to the 611 r woman with the gol den hair Ina tangled masiaboatler whiteface, whelay alerpingona rug ThatAra* Elva 411 4 washer • . sf Thispeople of the - horse lmeir Are' mindse visiting theirstnngelo O ger, and had admitted him un.hour ago. He •had Intind hyaline es she then slept, mid Mid not the Newt to wake her. 'Poor Wretch P • he muttered, gazing at her from a distiince. 'She may be Innocent and happy in her sleep. I will not bring her back hi gulitand misery.' _ • Unconsciously he uttered the words nloud ; they struck on the sleeper's ear. Perhaps the tone of that voice thrilled to her heart. With • 0 long sigh she turned, raised her heavy eye lids, and looked up into' AraiamPti face. A ery of Joy escaped her • she rose and went towards him.. . Oialy a step or two; then she stopped: Some- thing la his eves ' something In his manner startled' and conlbund her. The dawning smile died out of her, the half-raised hand dropped to her side. I• • • 'What—what—' 'She faltered, try ing to speak,und trying in vain. 'What am I doing here, you would ask? said Armand coldly. 'ln a word, then—ail is konwn; all is dis covered. In. God's name Evaline, what drove you to dye your binds in blood? A. spasm of agony palled over his fake as he averted it; and pat out his hands as If emethlng lotheorne were before him. The girl—for she was as yet only on' the tbreshokl of womanhood--stared at him, petrified with amazement.. Bye great effort she controlled heri sAf, and in a hollow voice demanded what had happened, and what these reproaches .meant.. He sow her agt tatlon,.and misinterpreted it. , • 'Your astonishment Is natural,' he said, 'detection seldom follows thus quickly on the heels of guilt.' _ Frightened by his words., frighten ed yet more by the look with which hd regarded her, she sank down at her lover's feet, and looked Up' with clasped hands and beseeching eyes. - me she cried; that Von accuse me of" 'What should I tell yon?' he ask ed bitterly. "You. talked - of Justice, 'and you. 'have had revenge. Yon have taken Olympia's life; justly none the forfeited, less. I no doubtt is still mis, but your rder.' guilt is • Her hands diopped t "baba rallied herself on one knee. - • 'Armand,' she cried, 'you arejest- Ing• with toe. No? Must I,- them swear. to you that I am Innocent '—that what how tell•mo curdles my blood ?—What shall I any? Armand Amami, what shall I say or dots Hut&Wing did net moth hip pity, it only_eseited ametempt. • • y • ' am proton your inmeence• 'Listen. When. Aim woman mama from tbo km in dimpthmmy vigilance was bat fled, ,Yaa; byanangentaut, watched front a window oppoeite the law yon..nont, therefore. bare oimil alla can tandeneend that,. ;Your, ompleion ,boing upend. You Mowed , your prey. What I cannot un• derstand Is, that on finding her likely to maple, you should %%your feelings Do. for get tbo boner oryou all to hqlrl, yei9 to ottempthor . 6 .• 'dmand, I emir tio - jon , beta 'clinching at hleattotilit*i (midi -•,d . 'Enough, eaotighf he Interposed, router' 'lv.- • ;It you ass tonootat, sive sae proofed' • `liirleti pear; i . .. - ; :. 1; •,. ••••: 1 .- . ; • 'ThrAhowood hulkit: show it to rte.! ; . Shp Maned bet,lo4; Ind Audi cower ilizil,li 1 1 !? i11A1X91144: - ..,. • - . ..• . - 1 .; • , amp 041 cannot f - That, was her .pit . *veer. . - ; .. . .. 0:110'8h:0E4:W1th bittenseen c !ion p bealkies uedinid to meet non to 'Olyinits the'sin* eneature of audit Au gsw , th .e uidard . her vicilser. "le was the dhurritod bedkvislikit give her the death ' woubd: 'lt. Wits - gleild - Itftneritla she trunk of fire e; , :st es! !lots is t w lhe .was *Mid 111 = 1 ;dh ignai d statsitsvd At the, 'with *strangely litrihrlsed lotth I; then: mishit' Stint ' encrant,l titA..settaeless; Woe . Alter. (bit isterrtreribe lovers ad no lime gee yenta., Ankh ; quitted 'England. Armand traveled. vohutteerlog for SR Af skate esp;ffil•tors. .wlikit helped daze ta 'forget his sorrow Ind &woman who had 181- 861 Mini • • , - • M.": i iftafetitkittrar afin=igesi ' 7 I R:=I . Im wah Atiereklni Hil4 After. preerseted, 'IMMO; ' Wit inadeely 41. ini mice Irisihw flare* i • . i .Miey nenn:lll Ow 41 4 4 1 1 :191 , 1M . beLJNI1 He elk I:web' tlieHrer laildi te eZ4=llsl‘arreppoeeltobsve Vlie wort eerie *Men eiwlliirailti limit bet; alteistiljft Mr d .44 llllll tr i eZ i tgr; ' we Ina Mt lee": ared tt, &Mee IreCiittiebe goosed Qat *sin. Wei 1 etimpficlfernia tt ligi n t AIM mad., n; Obis item, egfird ° ; • - " ' tre melee. . ' • lite 4teditshi 4; 1 444 eVe al lt !Or li . il le, WM ' :3•llmrsilbet • iii' this s rirrellitleeter 'Lew. las ji.... 4e4see terrible. • He *warms SS the. wows. b tenet e, PIO Me.' est illei o.l elikir Obi se Ilifi l tztkk r Jes * t ewe he. On Ifeer a ligitetbekeit as y. to _tha wawa, dowijamo Owl a• to 'vow s - retneferes more 411111- railiollerry tilialbe were wet le frets: 11114111111161111 at leibbeeeresidlet Tier reelsotio4 gr s ill no bier r e b l r e e g w Hi * k l. , rereereell 1 thew . ilbrellealielened whit WM aid a 1 tbrdifilertimetts lerteirme=moor ineetlbe Impulse to Huns span 1 lb brew. 1706 .0 1 Okime: she mid. 'I wee yei to hbune. Hertrealtmnr amid nett pro , duce the dimmed. Let r use tell yogi why.' 'You bad patted with It? 'Yes ie a moment of fully. Wins saw how we had Macke* this mama to kir doom.l could not nestrals the buret der sire' to show bar then—skbovs deb/y— -etis,' she wee in oar power, mid that we were about to be revenged. Swayed by this girlish weakness, I enekwed, the dia mwd In a 'botibmudets' her victim had nsed..bad sent It to the hetet Halves knows .how the skin of et walked upon her cruel mind, and how for I woo them responsiblofor her miserable end. But. Armand, I have repented it bitterly! and if yos am forgive me, I—l—' • _The rest was sobbed out. se Armand clasped her tightly In his arms—licume• MA. 1201 The Muskegon (Mick)Eigrzariume re lates the ollowrng: When wo were pi& fishing a paper to Lewisburg. We Viz. ginla,"severni years ago, a very singular accident. betel a young man there, which we narrated InieGy at *hitless,. A few days ago we chanced to Meet Ida herein Muskegan, and he narrated his adventure at our request. It occurred on She larm of General A. W. G. Davis, In Greenbrier - county, In 18311. We eve his story in ids own words, as near as we an recollect them : "I wal lowing on Oen. Davis' farm, lo 1850," med be, "unsuspkaous of being, on Insecure ground, wham suddenly the earth I seemed •to fall beneath me. I saw the ' horses desomding, but was too frightened to let go the plow handle'. The pitch of the borate with the earth Mme my 'COI an 'lmpetus, and somehow Icanglid Unmans. ofeee of than in my falk, sad so held on klittaaelivriy. What I thought when MR. sew I eau hardly tell. At any rate I did mate miW %Makin. When I landed I fell. cm the Loan whose mane I had hold of, and although the hone was Instantly kill 0/.4 was tamely stunned and. cos On recovering squill lopked up,and the bole through which/ bad alien looked so small I concluded I must have' fallen Mil no tee. My ant thought was to call for shit but I instantly recalled the feet that I was at least a mile from Gen. Davis' house, abd that there was not the remotest prob ability that any one bad seen my densest into the ant& It was them early ntotning. and On /bed liensitt net my muter with me. tio would labs me before MOW! While revolving these acts In spy mind. I beani the rash of water near at bend„ and it w eaned to me that I most have fillen upon the bed of Making • Creek which, as pin know, falls Into Use earth above Frank. tort, and does sot come out but, asps until It reaches the hanks of the Oreenbrier riv er. To May Where/ WU, Of to attempt to follow the subtenanesa passage, was the next question. I sometimes took the team of homei to my own (tenant) itablis, and, therthre; might not he missed at Gen.' Davis' for dayg so I determined to follow the stream. I waded ,In It and—judging from Its depth of from one to three feet— concluded it must be the identical Sink ing Creek spoken af. Leaving my deed companion • behind me. I followed the stream. For the meet pan I bad pretty easy work of it, but sometimes I came to a deep plane, where I was toned tondos' for a considerable distanor: Stain, was oft en precipitated headlong into deep water by the precipitous nature of the rocky bed of the stream. • Talk about the darkness of the game I The grave could not be more impalpabl, dark than tue I was following. The occasional paling of the waters was au Inexpressibly deer Dowd to my ears.— Day and night were theism to me. Al last, warted with my efforts, I laid down on a comparatively dry rock to tee; and must have slept fur hours. When I awake Again I took to the water, carefully racer myninghich way it rein, so as Dot ishrW. by retracing my steps. It seem , ea to me that the farther I. went Um more Moult. progress became. W ben I had gone perhaps a nolle;,1 came to et place lbe archway narrowed so moth that Lind to crawl on my hands and knees in the water. Mete was a dilemma I bad not looked for. • I tried either bank of the creek, but Sound no passage. I maid swim under water for a coesiderable distance, but the chatanoe before me was unknown, and I halted king 'before making_the dangerous sentare. At last I onneludW. tbat my tate was equally doubtful in returning as la p dreg, and plunged boldly into the current, and soon found that it was so swift in its confined passage that. X only needed to bold my breath to go through. the averse el twenty or thirty feet 'I aitin head above water and took a spell. Again the arch , way aboveseemed to enlarge and the bed c a tte lmir 2:smi ray s r m a xiTe ir. r i t pl l ne ss a le y i hands outstretched to perm; my nuontng against the jagged rocks. Wearied out, L again laid devils and slept soundly in my wet clothes. On awakening, I pursued my coursi down the subtemmeous' stream, and at last, la • the long. distance: ahead. „saw a glimmer, that looked very ; !right in the darkness wu thin shut in. Nearing this, 1 found thin it did suot increase in brightness; and wheal had gone perhaps a mite. I mine to another piece:where my, path nhmeiwed to the +dry tunnel Abe with water. emir was no* bemoan more desperate. I could not possibly res tracemy steps, so I sebutitted . - gad( to the entreat, and war immeasurably Jewett' to' find myself spicily swept into daylight. Submitted ind half drowned; I anon , out] emote the had and was not long la 'recognlziai the objects ,anoupel Me. IL haitcome out into the Greenbrier' river, as I knew from the %similar lock et then. Dade mill on the beak Oa snick log holm, .1 found•that I had been arse forty-eight hours la. making my perilous jourthreinir miles leader ground Tin bole whpre this man went through is now fenced round. On listening, owe as plainly bear the rush of water below, and aibune thrown down will soandmes be heard to splash in the stream - -4th. thia bauttlfal *PAP / blow 1101, what io think or at. Soinctiumn It y =whlad glsdnerr.sad Helms Weir /kw b osh a& old thee Is saddest!, obese. sti .andis dark sad sorrowful sad the eke d. s hot 0 0 the ;Ky. In the life of tie mddlot to tbete - ans bright days IMO thl& wines we • bid as though vs 'Weald take the world in pot awns. „Thus crake lat gloomy hours when the fife will nut burn on oar hearths, and aU whited end witblU is Modal, cold and dart. , Sellers me, every boars Joss Its use .arrows. which the wprid knows .not, and some: rinses ore Writ mai ad when be is only • poli- 7 [Loselldloto. • • • •-.43kiintlriet county isloaklag axulty !Nation) aarylvipi soldiers of the Iry 0(1812. • Ma hoes, a .19so ampooq•- • 2 1 Pla ini ii pe e4r-aV gg i r r .llPre a = t r . &„ . '• r- • • • Uwe a " ALF mamas diftkollisi 101111 C *Pitadostr tte e rqUlMKM • tit , gt e4 ta: paw ietirl ar enoter rtikatamit IMOr wadi. makes* diallmitilbe Itrainsinagere to 1110441. geadlimptemistaidthaewti. litiett_wmAte awe w satati attar 4 64 tr =lc 'W Ifteeldiat meet ict Ake Brihia/a~ ,M P4loll9aPlait Pima 4:1 111 :=Miti isi :/41= eri itieeetet,etthe moiber Malan, slims -Mat bed at u is luculigYattwiwlta. /Wesson of on ther very Apo geolumatul on the traW ay, litt; mule organise sae irtelt teol eituis•;entaessed In • tdd stemptesse l a ' rj r ZE l.rujitu."2l64 ltattl "tk irld hl r iP tart,.. 4l4l" ter the him to gbthreitti; and It was not his nature Ile ties Welt; be had nothing kik bet to krilow; ta%pwrOas!ss i ck Wimp tit Vsltne: uta ggig hie . Womb aim he ;LI ' f -- 11114butie Jam SIS. Fser4.ewM7ou has charge of the animals. stalled with the elephant Frupteall; the large Bactrian camel, the lieristilbt Ado whiteetatel t alla bred mare and gait, sad coach dogs, to make the en although __re Mr. J. F. Robinson jr4• l ireC to tem=ipfwin any other .thop 0, however, went 411 4 m Iteprouching.ford_ ocessloual hellos), Or mar 'wait Miird betoken ing that the lnhabitantmafthe locality had nut retired Mr the night. and a suddenpluage.,aod Admit in the water would denote that my was was on the alert for .hilichief. The elephant would, every few stem throw her trunk aloft, emittiog at the same Uwe a lotal.sereeeb of defiance. •the camas uttering' low moans,, while - the horse almost refused to'sdr, ,and stood trembling with • fear, while H the dogs kept up an Incemant howl ingtl . Appro achdetoning the water akthe‘ fer, • 0 1 00, upon the immediateeusteik through berme the alligators had time , to summon 'their mew. Vnuir• Bidding the elephant enter, she stepped boldly in, at the same MHO lashing the water Seriously with her trunk ;the motels horses mid dogs followed cleat in, the tear. Hu lard passed two•thirds at the way. • When' *sheep yelp of pain from tam of the' (kg' anti his madden disappearanee denoted the& the swamp Sends were. at work, and before he could collmt his thotighbi the other Went under with a Toad death, howl. He now to think of blooms safety, and calling to the elepharat,eatiumustkli hectic) turn. Attothe did so a _fearful roar was' heard from' the large Bac- Man camel, who had at that instant been attacked.' The water seemed alive with elli gakus. The roaring, bellowing and screeching of elephants, , camels and alligators, were terrific. They'wou Id. ibroW their ponderous jaws 'Opeu and tear huge pieces of bum the camels, while the poor brutes Would utter beast reading, groans and cries for relief. In the mean time the' elephant was not idle. Ever solleitous• for the welfare of beelnaW.aadeompaalons, she had,' lithe Moment aseeleg than antely landed upon the appetite . shore, rushed back to the amisbram of her friend;the camel,' Who by thb•timit was nearly gone; and, by creating the greatest among bar some-. autsrsucceededfur o in re bringing the Mod of the camel to the shore, that por tion being all that remained_ of the pooranimal. In theconfuslon thalamus!, Hous ton did not miss the roil until want ed by a shrill scream or neigh, which seemed to come' from 'several reds below.. Upon rushing 'down the stream slew yards, a terrible n's,s• was innsented ,to his view. It would,. seem that the denizens of Colette hooehee swamp for miles around had ' become cupdsaut of some extra at traction at that particuktr point ass this night, and had armlet& .for that . rendezyous, and upon aaltingthe, , scene' or action had uuexpectedly aai counterel both food and opimaititsi : at the muse time—for, simulnineenr: Minh the meeting of the colt they • met their smatters, acid an OWAII bop. tie ensued. Sevemitimes it seemed us If the Colt would escape and regain" the shore, so busy werethe dlllti .' tons In destroying each other; but Just before the poor (vesture would reach the land sumo monster, mono ravenous than brave, would leave the melee. pursue and drag it bark into deep water, until finally it be came exhatWW and enemy prey to the fearful reptiles, while Professor .Hustonstoodlookeng on with blanch ed abd terrified looks, wholly nimbi° to render the least assistance, threat ened with a terrible death should he even attempt It. • As he turned to re trace Ms steps toward 1 he place where he had left the remaining animals, 'he counted the cost. Ile- had made the ponage.ba Id a:terrible sacrifice. He came out with an elephant, one camel and one horse. Tbo super was valued atgage, and very rare. The cots Mr. Robinson had repealed- ' iv relesedslooo for. It will humbly • a long year belbre Mr. Houston will . forget the horrors of paining threugh a Iludda 'minipill night. THE Committee on Military Af fairs was on Thursday !Mt mumpsd in eamnining the coma Representa tive Golladay, charged with eelling a cadetship. • Mr. Whittemore, in Ida remarks prepared for delivery in the Nouse. en Mined bahellef that Marge num ber of 01A04 are to be dlscovmml where nirrupt 'motive and causes ' intomocedeppolldnienta The - Miss of the, peat to Bad 1 ,. mated WNW blies-limn to, the public gaze. ; Me:dewed Mat the appointinents be niaok% -was met, usted 'by any other than the tend cor rect motives. Handed**, he had ' motionbtl and asked 00 14. mlgnt be coneldered as ;WO • AS act. ne had been meant egehast by a commutes upon which • there were thole whose altW were' bet dear orsecueatlon, or Whose comet- • ewer were punted of nemPtion, There war one WbOge: . ASiffir whitunuore laid 11960, whicashommi • bb willingness to accept aproptidtion'' FM the pardons) a hisAppoishaseg..., mud yet begat In joigment (Arlie him, ' mid voted , even . egisized the Wart , lenient peCipoilltai Tae ilme for the .tiwther ezmulputleu of Ida Foe,„? litlitthe chariest theAmar (Mennen- • her snot New Yak , whe wtr, put be the rcertigilaky, sashimi himself. amt ielsoodhad ancee3r foe the letter which Whitteinere wrote tin Kegler. .. •—Theis isawoveiewst bitheCoon• • due the pope to the losovatioe: -A. whisky wanks§ warned Einem" at4anpliski to - shOot his ;slink aS Tree- bailkit. 4 'du lioaday, and then mew —A' the liaeted,atitt. , maay that a • toad of Istet drove a hand a( toqtt horn Mr. ra r OP, tho, o olooltt i = on Priday last.
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