Advialieinentiare inverted at Magda a 0(11,00 par *pram tar dot insertion, and l for:each sublequent !martian la water 1 A liberal discount made 'On yearly ad xortisoments. 0114 A space equal to ten lines of this type . • measures a square. Business liotiom set under a head by themselves imm ed iately after the local • ..., news, will be charged ten cents aline ' - -..---- for eseh iruserUon." . Advertisements should be handed in Vol. 52—No. 18. , before Monday noon to insure insertion • , - Beaver , in th at woo, , . Business Cards. ,Bliseetianeous. . Miseelianeous. , . , . .. ' • Railroad& • , • - __ JJ. ANDERSON, baring taken bold of —.__.. tl hie old Foundry again, in Rochester, Pa., .111 be pleased to meet his old custom» and fp O.I2IIOIRAGANs 11 % 8, - - Ica BS II Its friends who may want either the BEST CIX/K- & ts . ISt; STOYE, Hcatkig Stove, or env other kind of PIM, WT.WAWIIIt ar anceoo RALLW.iT. Casting" of beet material and workmanship. The SOCCIOISOR TO , ...__Okaatt dm, -- N VithajliM&Selne V i. hoelefte will be conducted by , jest ll J. J. ANDERSON &SONS. Bridge Street, ' - ,. , m 'W daft. SHALLENBERGER BROS. etll.ll,lcnee dal. g i r l I s t rafea la rlag Mam* 22 sr. saes virimmums HAMRA, deakir In Boole' BRIDGEWATER, PA. lerNisAlubq 1 v Shoes, Gillen, Slipper& ke., next door to DEUX& to rums more min. _ i ____l, i re/Ices TM shop, bridge street, Bridgewater, l'a . where he is prepared to manufacture and sell IS WEEKLY RECEIVING A WOMB SUPPLY moan. Erre. Nuts "Airs. tally t . .•v sty thing In his line at reasonable irate/6 Hay- um . • OF GOODS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING - --... - I rig removed his place or business from the corn. Fi ne Family Groceries. DWARTXRNIISI Pl R =ir.. .... .. Maw WU! NOR Mir a•r near th e Bridge to his present locatkin, he In- • MO NO MI6 XS Arts his old friends and patrons lotto/ him a ..-. Ssikint. - ~..-. 5011 Marfa 605 call. queensware, Hiirdwire, .- ._ 6 &IMO= : SG fills 1211 SOO tuy-St lb ly. , ,/ . 41ikhat0n..,..... :. 111111 I. 1316tH 121 i.e p, xpilla, Attorney at Law , omeein hie. 4 ey's building, east of Yuhllc Square. 1 4. EMI NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, WOOD pule - Gtooros. XINITha.- a . i rs a , 725 • mar 41:1y. ' AND WILLOW WAHL, BACON, Wooster NEI WI XS KB J•_ AS. CAMERON, Attorney at Law FIST!, FLOUR, SALT, LIME, Steubenville Jeans, t) Bearer, PIL ' Office in the room for! Casstmeres and Sattinets, Cal / A ... MOO WO WO lOW o fl oiy occupied by the late Judge MIMIC COI- Duey p romeris White Woollen blankets, -1 - iD - 13113 100 an 4110 102) Buirros f.lllO RI MO - 1043 Wolves, &c., promptly attcded to , en in Exchaue ♦for Whits and Colored and Upper Sanditsky.'ll2lsMli 710 'HS 11 sepalseptlitibtly. Barred Flannels,. Forest. . LIR 743 1101 , I • UMW. 11 TOO MO 1115 , t„,i,ALISNYIEN.-Wanted, a fret tell/Mike?! 6 V ergolc salcsmet, to soli hy sample standard Merin , " Van Wen. 11166 -1101 S 1011 good. Adams 11,11. RICHARDS & CO. Goods delivered free of charge in all Delaines, sta i =r as It f i l im ps r i ot , s so , . not 1136 m. 413 Chestnut street, Min., 1-a. Plaids, Wenger rlOlll 141 156 RI , • the vinageg. • LI IG :51CaNYYS. - Made easy with ear Per - atig ippp3. • Gfogharns, 117gatiOh RI 1150 en 11011 , LP FAT A itTICLIF, SET. TAG tool STVICILTOOLS. - Cobergs, • ‘sionswo tes 4) 44? -HS- Ortolan' free. F. W. DORMAN .2 CO. 4- Chien°. lOW 11135 650 RI Lawns, ro•ri 3,5) et W. Lombard S t ., Baltimore • , i) 311417 NET, Watchmaker arid Jeweler, lld THE SUEZ CANAL I' Water Proofs, MIXT GOINO WT. A. • ctrOrt. Metter, Pa. (10 mein adjoining J. • Chinchilla. mimes. •li XATT. Urn. BR's. Sze@ ' .....,-... —..... -.-... V. Wilson's office.) Gold watches and citron- Cloths. °meters repaired and warranted. Engraving BILE the World is more or leas 411. X. Chicago. $741 --"' lla Max 001rit NO= dots• to order. The patronage of the public Is W erelsed over the opening of the' , li en !am nut , inu . Brown and Black Muslins, Wwllen Shawl& Pl:rtif•-• ...... l i Mt Mg SS° 111411 manned, and •atlnfaction guaranteed. Like us a Suez Caned, the Public, in Beaver and vi. - anew '2215 nom 11111 • ED trial. Drillings, Tickings, sprirtkilai chitty, should not lose sight of the fact that Columbia. lOW MS 10117 dild ..___ Prints, . Peet Warm .:,... lap 'na _ 1130 WO Tglilll2ll 11111111 Z, Dealer la Boots, Shoes, S. SNITGER & Co. Canino , Van Wert. - 1 1115 rat 258 Man 7111 •• -• slippers and tialtem Boots and shoes made Flannels, Lima , 125 ,1 RE PO 610 to order. A long experience In the business ma- , At their old stand in Beaver, Pal . rare still „ YO[OIO, ...... 1158 - .4111 '. 1411 910 files Into to do work In a superior manner. Terms , , Joconets, 1 aadasky„. 415 WO 305 1006 moderato Shop dr, Third street (near Rev. NU- furnishing to their customers everything Table Linen, , Beep= B 515 fig Off 1016 let'. Book.' lo fo. Brow , P.f. Live him a call called for in their line They always keep Irish Liam'. - & oft . f A i IMO 610 415 1115 before purchasing elsewLere , a full assortment of Crash, m.ikut i D •••• Max CO as mar apr7,ltltelly , iID too es ass , -- . Counterpanes. Wooster Bl5 fir 616 RI r •11.111, . ROUS, Notary rubllc. Con- GR 0 C ERIES , Orrrnie ~,, ION 852 TO NI s-• re fencer and Insurance Agent. Deeds and Hosiery, ltseellkla - WA 1111 258 A gr, emu no written and acknowledgements takan,.„„ Gloves ~,,,, cotton lees i wu . 716 WS a. Ilailitc Irendoly commissioned aeAgenYlor ph ut, Feed, Cbffees, Teas, Sugars, anuses 1313 WU NO ICO ...rat first class Insurance Companies. repro- Spices, 45 Mils : gd s .. r nu ) ms im s iss et the Fire, Life, Accidn and Live Stock Rodwiter SEM 11126•• ten 1101 I), ',ailments. is prepared to take risks and write --- • Enthdiungh VD 140 1154 1115 omitted on the most liberal term.. Also, agent Tobacco and Cigars; for the "Author Line" of Arst class Ocean Steam• And all other articles usually found Yonagstmra, Item Castle and Rife Soirees .rs Ticket,/ sold to and from all its In &kg- Groceries, *we* immtrtown td WS p. ng New Cuollo%/4 land, Ireland, tirothind,Oermany end France. OF • • In a First Class Don Rohe, at 11112traigh, k5O p. m. Ret=, tit v In Leers brick row, Diamond, Rochester. aprki tii ' esrPitts oh T:l5 ii., try arr. 11 GROCERY SToRE. C o t aefde T ne:l4%gmarli;o 3l ll°B l4 4l7lt7M h a i g g i th ve lt r i Dsll4' " 61 ' 144".in' • T °611111 "M bul \ 11 " 1 L "L. at 13A'r.V.N'Tt3 Obtained fir Int enters, by eels and Wu. Star and Tallow Candles, o..ZlonTail town, New Castle sad Pittsburgh Ac t 1/r. D. BREED, Chemist, and late Examiner Front their longand intimate acquaint- Soap. Spice, and Mince Meat. Also, leaves Torii:atom LAI a. In; New to the Patent Ofllce, oho . has devoted eighteen once With the Grocery, Flour and Feed SALT. Castle,l:lo a nu arrow at Allegheny, 10,10 a. yeast to the patent business, and will prom ayta. Itetxusdng, kayo Mt:Lobar" FA I ". a& ors business, an d their disposition to render actor, papers. drat, Ingo Sc. Terms, $2O to I. rives New Cone.IMIO ponToluiestown. ' l4 l l TIL Write for circulars. Direct to 313 I , street, oppo. satisfaction to those who may favor them Hardware, Nails, Glass F. EL HYNES, • site the Patent U nite, IS ma/Woo. D. C. Wilt theii pal ronnge, they hope in the fa- General !Waver agd Mkt sons Iteler to Sentiturs runnroy and barmier. • tare, as in the pant, to obtain a liberal CLEVELAND & 11111115UNCIII R • A -- L -- OAD. A hii. Im . - - - share of the public patronage. Door Locks, Door Latera l , Binges. Strews. Table On and after Nov. 15th WOO, trains will leer* Cutlery, Inble ehd Tea Spoons, Sleigh Bells. Coal Widow dally (Sundays exeepted) ae follows. Give us a Ca ll Boxes, Fire Shovels and Pokers. NAN and Glass. -- Spade'', bbovale, 2, & axl4 line Parke. Hakes OCOTO SOUTO. 111111 see ir witto do not make to your in. &yo ! . an d B.ath, , c orkond Garden Hoes. . sermon. 'T NAIL, XXI.II. , ACTON , retest to call again. —. Ord' f Joni. S. SNITOER & CO. WOODENWARE. j [ Ckiteland ll iiillnis War y !— ! Euclid Street. 'IRS HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE ' MACHINES( Buckets Tube, Churns. atter Prints and Ladled. ' Ilad.an f' ow la as ,- Revenue ... %.„.I'loo4 110 513 . /Whom 3101 RI 000 CARBON OIL, Bayard !1137 'SU Wellsville ........ 1 105ra 4113 1•10.::Int • • . 1 1)11.1V1111 NEMINAUT •NIEI / T1:•1111 all open Its Spent: tkaa n n 'March 31, 1810; Rev. B. T. Taylor, Principal assisted by six able Instructors In - the different Departments., Classes are being I conducted, now, In Greek, Latin. French end Borman. Tho Principal is a succesgful Lecturer and Experiment ter with his Apparatno, Philosophical and Cheml, cal. Music on the Piano and Organ taught by • Professor and vocal music by a Successful vocalist. The Institution is flourishing, end is no expert. meat; and It is determined by there having the direction of It that it shall stand In the van'of Aca demies and Seminaries, as it has done minfessedly for ten years. Address— • REV. It. T. TAYLOR. Beaver, Pu. mar.ttf 4 atalnlatratorl• "ler . —Letters of Ad -11 ministration, &Oohs been granted to the sub. scriber on the estate of John Weygantlt, deceased, late of Raccoon.township, Beaver County, Pa. all persons Indebted to said estate are hen by untitled that immediate payment is required; all persons having claims against the ram will present them duly agthenticated for netUoment. martAntol MICHAEL BERRY, Atim' r. I, l xecutorm , Nollee.—tatters Testamentary having been Issued to the subscriber on the estate of Robert Temple, deceased, late of Ildpe well township, Beavercounty, Pa., all permits in debted to said estate are hi ruby untitled that Ito mediate payment Is expected; and all those hav ing claims against the same will present them du ly authenticated for settlement . L ingROM • 1 DAVID rArroN, Es's% • rCOAL FOIL SALE .-- The undersigned has V constantly on hand a ;mod article of Lump and Not Coal, which he will sell at reasonable prices, either at the bank, or will deliver to pitrelwers.— The bank In loaded on McKinley's firtnl-rt few rods fron. the Pitt Ft. Wayne & Chicago Railroad. and lot a short th,tauce from Beaver station, I have also a good article of Fire Clay, which 1 it 11l dispose of at reasonable rates. O rdera left at my residenco In Bridgewater, or at Michael Camp's in Rochester, or at the bank, will receive prompt attention. .1. C. MOULrEit. pp rAlhitt—ly 'ARTIFICIAL TEETH lIIIRFECT. r. ED S—___J..h 11. J. • CHAN DLItIt have pur chased the exclusive right of Beaver county /by norDr.Stuck's Patent /by which they can put, up Visionilte ft.-thin so Gold Plate, with I beamr' - tiful enameled polish: and no t auA elastic as to perfectly adapt itself to the month; obviating all that clumsy and balky condition, so ranch complained of heretofore; and lessening their liability to break 100 percent. !Ti tle no one wint it would ho willing to wear the dd ogle plate nay longer than they could conven iently get them exchanged. All branches of Den 'buy performed in the best and most substantial manner. In tilling teeth with gold, etc., we chat truce comp-Blinn from any quarter, and can refer to tieing aultiala whose fillings have stood , be tween* thirty and forty .years. Among the number lion. John Allison will exhibit elliurts we Inser ted seine Sl moll ago ; the teeth as perfect nO the day they A% etc filled. Laughing Gas prepared on n lieu phut. freeinyl front all unplenoant and dan• . g. rune effects, maid 4.! the extraction of teeth a I.otiree of pleasure ra her that of honor and puiu. Prices no low on an good dentist in the State. °dice at Beaver Stu' len. Itocheoter Pa. tiovaitfl 11..1 CIIANDLEIL. _1 primer Senalwary.—The next term 1.1 of thio Inontnion will begin on Monday' April -Ills next'. We have no dlopooltion td 150/11 of what we have done or tan do. The char !icier of our boarding department we leave to t reports of our boarders. The thoroUghticoo of lidtructlnu, and the progreoo of our pupils In cut ry deportment, we leave to the tent 01 the hoot ex laminations, aud of the public' exhibition net hi the lmitt of next June. being willing to abide tb judgment of those Who are capable of dim inguloh tug gold from tinsel—thenaselvtai ocholani there, lore know what constitutes ocholarthlp—mid Ihu POCCOIO. Of our )111111111Oge we leave to the testimo ny of our catalogue, counting names or pupils on ly 0/ Pia, l,, V, (10 Ilnm, of Pittoborgh, oft long and favorably known al a molder of the octane.. of tou• vie, will font Mae In charge of this Department. Prof. It. Leonhart, now violin borongh. and well known In this community. will continue In charge of the coaorem In Ifrawing and In Berman Um. gunge. I.eavituz all five to choooe, IVC W. to receive, as lierelorore. a liberal palninage during the neat res. no D. 11. A. NIet.EAN, Prin. uuraaf LOOK. HERE. 4,,iligtlNG AND NEDMIRD GOODS. —The inoterslar.ed hemu leave to inform Ills frlendo and Om public generally that he hoe Juot received n 111 . W stock of goods of the_lateot styles for Spring and lintonier wear lie offers nt:very modem( rate, G.MNI . LEMENS . FUR NISH/NG GOODS, KONSTANTLY ON HAND C 101111111; made to order on the .horterit notice. Thankful to the pnblic for par./ (Avon., .1 hope by cli.e ntteution to bortneoll to merit a contILU ante of the tame. . DANIEL 3itu,'Emiti 1111100E11'..iTE4'. war :MEE Chiqmt It p4. METRAIT & SIEDLE, =ID REINEMAN. MEYRAN & SIEDLE; No. 41, Pin A vend; ITI"D;111:10;11, l'a Jtist opened t,p(ei:tilv for t h e coin log large awl eic glint stock of FINE JEWEI At Y, WATCHES;DIAMONDs LYELL AND:PLATED WADE. Fine Tattle Cutlery, French (Inas. Irma. Mli IC4I Buttes, :hi,. Nardites, Charles .lacUt's and Frodsham's Watches. American .11ratches, mile hp Appleton, Tracy & Co., Amen eau Watch Co., 'FL- Howard & Co., Et gin Watch Ca. • I•'INE AMERICAN CLOCKS, Made by SETH THOMAS, or which a large assortment is constant• ly kept oni hand in our baseinent, and said whosesale and retail. (clo dec N. WALL PAPER p()rie. 10,000 HOLES NC 0 CENTS. • • ' (4` WHITE BACKED PAPER, 10,000 Eons fit 121-2 Cents. ' Do Zouche Co., 112 Wood et., corner of Fifth ave. Rd. nprftitsw. 4. I ir 1 • * ... _., ~ ,,a t • ' ..___. , _ ~. - .... • , s , „.• • .. ...' --..—•••••• .. -' --...---••—•- •• • ---......•_.. . —....... .—..-.... . . __ •••••• .„, ...._•._........, . , —..... • . c, ~ ' e t ',lli , s - - IL 1::.1 'i . - ' S . I V . .. 5 - 5 il i l . .,1. )1.1 ~., l ' i . , ~'4 ;„ ~ '' nl lit " ' - ''• - T . • ..... • • . ~7 ~ .._.... I rria 4fi ,1 - -.1. , '-•• • • ' ' • ..;•,. .. ,:, . . . • r. ,• ~,, . ~,,k , ,ii. ..,.. .il . s--,',, • i • ,v. et, 14.1r , ..r.t . : . ...: :,• ..al. -1 • ~,„ 4 • ; A I ~, • .. ","- •- ' - • \ i t''' ~... - ..,, .` ~ - + ",. ~ I • • •,, .. _ pit )1 , ~,.. —_ V sl. W t : i I ' : 1 : A yltar It t 1, 871 . , , 9 4- - 4 i 7 !''• , .' 3 ' - '" ' 4 - ..'"3!.... ,- ,-t: ,1 , ?,:,;,.. ii -,,,' If a ' • , ' '''' ' I - - oirrarsA,x, , POETRY. • _ . . 530.00. The roost perfect machine yet invented. widen and narrow, turn• heel or point the toe. It will knit plain or ribbed. It will knit stock him drawer., shirts, rec., &c. It is cheep, n simple and durable. It sets up Its own work, uses but one needle, and requires no adjusting ,whatever. It will do the rams work that the lamb machine will do and costa lees than half as mach and boa not the tenth part of the machinery to get out of order. Circulars and samples mailed free on ap plication. Agents Wanted. All machines guar anteed. NTRA W & MORTON. ENERA L AGENTS, No. 3 Sixth Street, Plttobarib Ps n0r24 . 1y Q4va6(/ The MoSt Complete Business Col-- lege in the United States, Affording &antra for acquiring a thorongt:,prac• thud burhuara education, powucd by nu other &hoot in the country. ._Buo Ito Ineoppo ;"TY U e la in n lte ll aron te , iiaMTt g enaed here. No vacations. Students enter at any time. •nd reeetye private tnotructlun tin oughnot the entire course N. IL—Circular' with fail particulanaand all no ceelary information. on addroaaina HItITII .t. COWLEY. Principal P. I ' • '— PrrnsaCtuni. Pa. • knit?: ly I3EAVETL DRUG. STORE, 1 4.1 •PQ Druggist ,f 7 Apothecary, PENN. DEALER IN UREDRUGS,CHEECALS,NEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Sc. Sc. Choice Vauntly GP OCERI B, CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, LAMPS & LAMP CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, &8., )1 the greatest Variety, nod at the Lowest oil za 111, a 1:41 SD re - Physicians Prescriptions carefully and scientifically compounded at any time day tit: night. rir Agents for Falincinock, linslett and Sclinartz'n Strictly PureWlilto Lend, the oldcsl and 111,4 brim% in the minket, nt inantifitcturene prices. -Via I'air•bankS Standard Ci M OE4 , OF ALL KINDS. -ALSO Improved Moneys Drawer. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. marafisnl Ifl 2nd avenue, Flt I Om .SILAT V' THE SLATE COMPANY\ - Aro prepared to tarnish Builders or Slaters. Their • . . . Very Dark Blue adored Setpalor llocifing -,Slate, From their own smarms looted in Northampton County, Pa.. AT QUARRY PNICES. Samples may bo aeon. and wmtmankatians ad dressed to E. L. GOODWIN, Agent. • Jr. N. gIIALLIMIBMIGINIS4 Preen. Once: BREWER'S NIIILDING. inititrEßFß WAY. Hlshth qty Pittaburpis. Linseed Oil & White Lead. Boots and Shoes LADIES' NIMES` AND CIIILDIDINS' 1311088. In grad variety. Rifle Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and Fuee. , FLour Food qtaueensiwairet. ,11 heavy goods delivered tree of charge. by dose attention to business, and by keeping constantly on hand a irell mot tad steels of goods of all the clJdittent kinds usually kept in • country store, the undersigned hopes to the future as In the past to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. 13. S. unav6vors. riff - Blank Mongages or sale at tha Atom ot. Ace. ALL PeIk.PER. WINDOW SHADE BOOKS, - STATIONERY, &c., • THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST AND BEET assortment of these Goods that has ever been brought to the city. Call and examine before purchasing, and be con. vinced, at E. WELLS & CO'S., NO, 106 FEDERAL STREET. ALLEGILE:Vr CITY, PENN'A. Insure Your Life AT ONCE! i '~Y We want the Merehant.Tbe Fanner and the Mn titanic to °Ask of and know the benefit to be de rived from Insuring their limo in the John Ben. cock Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston. 3fsss. This company pimento the advantages offered by other companies, and is oddities this Company makes art Its Policies sospfelleilable. after 044 payment. It also pays disidrade lb rash after one payment—and for reliability is second to none. We should prefer that parties, desiring in surance, should apply_ through the agent for the county. COLE & STROUD, Gael Apts. °Mee. ISO & IPS South 4th tinvet, Philadelphia. of the John Hancock Life Insurance Comport of Boston, Mass. We wish energetic andble scents for this and the adjoining counties. Ap• plicatione from men of Jhewn teepee/ability and Integrity will only be entertained. COLS Jc STIROOS. febtlim) General Agents, Philadaphia. 11,131315u1k Deeds fur sale at the disausoffice Wall Vapor, Ziti rd)Mta SPRING AND - SUMMER STYLES At the Old Stand, (lbr 21 Years.) No. 59 Smithfield Street, Second Door from Fourth Avenue, _ PITTSBURGH, PA We call the attention ofottr former pat. rons and thepublic generally that we are now prepared to supply them with n tre mendous stock of WALL PAPER, of superior quality anti excellence. at low er prices than can Ito had at any other Lltaldishmoil Eme or Neal CIIURCJIES, LODGES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS, Farmslusl at the very lowest rates. Prulicular.Atteation Paid to Me Wltolealttle Department, CALL AND SEE US. J. BIIIDLE I SON apr2o:llml 0 11 011.10111011 OF TAILMOINIOjr. .11-1 Tb4t a ssershlp bentonite existing havens ate. end James Manedebi t ametketiag the M sty ye mailed "The Industry Balt Com petty.* wee dissolved, Ipmutaat coneeet, tra the let day of dor% lost. The baldness at the inn will he seUkd by Johnston It 11811•11141 W. U. BRIGGS. JAXAR MAletinltLD.- limn. Johnsioe • Ewing win baud ter ecestltate - tbe Ira of "TM Industry Salt C 0... with J. L. Johnston as bosiecee menstair of the works. All orders to zekorece to the hosisese matters of the COlngany Moe* be addseesed to him. The new arm am esenestly aserviegref pi him • • ' tronade, and we bametak for them a • fibnal s (Alartt4w) O. Adthalthlstrthltors'. Notloth.—Lth tars or Atlanta Wraith awing twos sawed to the sabsaibara oaths estate thlths.l2thalansotE, dard.,laiss at tie thansahtp ot,Pelaski, Dear Co. Pthothrheala. threforaaltipthOthe Indebted lomat estate are hereby notthed to make tasoottlata mot: sod sin streets MAK clam adunet tea same will peastot them dulyWE. an th estfeatod for *a ilment. • NEVIN, Atles'r. Pulaski, April th Sw• . • me xoveni. rrariont; MAIL. INS.'S. ACCOM .-.....- ---..-...-...--.. Wellsville 111.5.4x1 555rn i ;Bayard 1015 510; ; . Alliance 1120 521 ,71154.n 1 Ravenna 1103,2'141 'l , 815 Hud50n....... J... ma as 1 saa sodidenl44 719 IRd tikrveland ..... .... ME 7121 11010 i GOING YAWL ---- ATATIONII. KIP'S f • !MAIL. 'ACO* .--- / - Beßalr I Maxi 795A1 t 15071 Melt ; 553 -815 1 a l 4 10 Ste= . ILO 11055 Wellsville.. 1 815 115tH 455 Baaillea Ferry - ' 840 140 516 Beaver Rachesner. 915 210 510 • Pittsburyth 10011 MB ma GOING Warr. . .' . . seiliels. i I Rail: Sara. Aileen Aeco ii Rochest Pittsburer ;gh 1 012152 155 ex — 11607‘ . 1 7121 255 MI Beaver Bmitb's Fan' 837 813 507 Wellsville MO 415 WO 'Steubenville 950 520 msAii Ilrieport. 1059 ex; 815 BeUr • 1010 610 " 850 - • Ttns la • mixed trata to Wellsville LA an ex press train from Wellsville to Pittsburgh. • TURCARAWAS BRANCH. x. laves Antrum Phibidetelhig, 610 a. m. I Bayard. 1115. 11. yard, ltbria.m. •• •I N. Plilladephlan‘opm P. R. MEYERS. General T eket A • at. Dry Goods. CASH BUYERS AT WHOLESALE WILL FIND A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF 1 . • = P°12 ' 112(all) 1)141EnIC 1121111 DRY - GOODS, At Very LOW -PRICES, Either by the yard, piece or package \ AT A. W. ERWIN 4t Skeet. etleaheej km2eiy: • 00.1..ECtliNWit . 'al r u , AN , • D4TAii IN . • . Tin,,, Tin Co - . p r . ... ...,,,,,, i p..,• ...,,, . ~,,..%,.,„.... ' - fro 'Vat*, ‘. O A . "' • " •• ;,-. i.."4 1 , 1 , 111 .0r0 4 (i•t , Grates, , gill miwaim 64‘111401;ail 1146.;leaft Done to Order*exit ott 'Dineen PuticidarAfteiOthidtoill;,),,t. - - .1-%.-. • J - qPRESg}WARE • Se • P_ Cps Shop on ' the lor Cad L • Third kw* • 134ia.fIrAer. ! , c 4 ,11 sad Jot, :before pbrefuudog et " (tuarlfktf Redui .1,,• Spey Willi' A L4411 . 131!0: - Ci[ l ,o GOODS, air` t Ibe Lowest ! : Cash, Prices, And Kell some Goods AS LOW ASIIIIEFORE THE WAR! eUusisting.4, Goods, Groceries, Pro.. visions, itutlause, Hats, tl aps, Boots and Gh ()cum ing Yarn, Nails, Paints, W . Oil, Putty, , are, WU areYteiur, 4.7 I,li • • *‘!" and‘ ty, rc , ty ofPrinta,MoslT Lie!...lm6=C and 1E4170, Win, Teas, Bees. ffti , c S VilloppAt ben Oil, AND NEW CREEK FLOUR. Just arrived and for sale, Wholueale and AtPithaburg Pricts, 200 Zags eling Nails: - ORE CAR LIME; Land Plaster, and Akron Matettf; A Large Stuck of White Lead and Paints. A very superior quality of Struinz .1; Wet zel's Soaps; and a lot of Carbon Oil Just Arrived and for sale, Wholesale alit! Retail ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA \ •ZI. Concord Wines, of our own vintage, for Medicinal' and SeenunentalPurposekare highly Re -eonnuended by those 'who have used theui. , They are alsa Ageros fur the KNIFFEN MOWER ANL) REAPER, And Pitt. Nat. Plow Con. Plows. . , 'Thanking the Public for their peat pat ronage. we hope to merit ,a liberal abate the future. All Goode Delicert4 Free of (Arr.. You can rely on ~all ,tends being fresh, as all our old good. were sold at auction. SPEVERESI & SONS, nprl3;tc MOORES 3 DRUG STOUR, I 14 B 1.1 A yg, Mai be found the best utetwettoeat of DRUGS, M. et dioineMl 011...OSIS2ICAM.hp, PURL L 141.1 ORS. :WINES -Amid LS ran di e is. Pftiirktim, sifir n g 34.VMSAA Sthi1;8 13FLUAELMil.. PATENT ENDICI,NES in great ...Ari:. lb. %Ili Valhi, sag MI e b ta p.than eau ha liaeglat at soy OUNII Dreg Mare ter: the waste. I..opcsio's , Female PUY. 76 ants - ChtsiislWa:Sar Orli%_par' , • .. . , • Th. Stock of LAMPS . LAMP' LANTKII2III. sTATtosist, WINDOW a PIIISTT. lost send ostaido at tie etspr sow. D mi , slow. nos oolS dont" *km be booaSS ski. stem sloe.: Lot Om lobo dadot Ink sill toot ask Rai aial ' vat *maim mai .: . . • ' •• • - trial , : . .. ', ' '1: ,XO4lllll. . Mato Ive The *direr Awn.) ottortrottro Olt AN OLD COIN. Iffl ESA Ono mamas day Uwough Sada ImuMwt, ' get loyMdingat's Wade Aare ; ; • My adopt* grad straybar ra y • s: • .#lllOlllll RI Let um Waling o'er . • blapp acetify tOpet, mad *Pic *tap, Mow Has la Maborri Mdlaw Pew 7 5 01, 1 14 00 a. "DI wdl, 'Um rood al prima, we Ned might E:===!M •4s isialist aft of ieumi asks , , • Tirtireeid Mgt 011Targsta's sou. A eliwiliew Me CIA mismir elm t • •ai 1/01110 111 11 1 16 Mos ohm* Imbed. Odimigkit many : 11°P ,, PgaidaiStutt. 1 0 110 * airs nilhed. , fee ea litypenef led • astkolee via i ..ntratiaakiswkweitro By stahnut burls was rudely ithiwed, • • 214,0144 by poOLeinxis law es blow: , Apt. , f Imes, • awl umiak • npalstre chtai, A ingaila •1•••hlaii ••••••11 BM WOO allb—hro titssoli•— ' , ,Two utirk, &ad tang Axon dFhce& • . tlieltoma's elder Pane saw, - 'TWA Imiteelonma eke Palatine *mai!. VIE inisie similhe emit stain paled dams! Mate ere the tamed temple porticoes! .t:Whate feline itioalsteliell threes - .Thillaciieeniet wires net cactus dostir. . Waists iist saw of biodf strilb • Where thousands dlokto piers proud Reeto, yet dices et ameba ito better ttuin geoid' boo beak drawn, sod Leas , meted .Aed sip% slur tetticertr hope,' llewe lietheby, prams tempest-tossed. Vhibir Gallitidene rind reward secured, ...In& is • badill QUOIN - • Tobin Apar a, Yap ',entity brans • - tasatoil . 11111*U1 11,404 . • CELLANI. Asa Adlisalamair Nesuag *An I.: 7. Mai "We'yoting toilers of the new con anti:often like to wear a smart shiny hat up in. London. Our billy cocks and wideawakea are good enough for field and market, but up in the higeity, we've a fancy to be genteel; and you "nay be sure .I wanted to look nice that_particular night4the Mat of tbe,Cattlephow at Islington'— tebentl was going up to Uncle Ibe oi'm t 4 DalsWa, for Cousin ,Kitty is I Nillipeuteaception the most satirleal ,young lady, lit : Leaden. How She did Y . ' day I went with her to the Zoelegical Gardens, when I'd got a.palentgloves that were a size too small for me, and WIN all the 'way between'the Angel and the Co loateto them. um trylag She to force myitwas o . fin nl ger y s Co intro my awkwardma that hindered their fitting, wouldn'tlet me atop to buy another pair and, in short, teased my life oat. And she looks so pretty all the time ahe's laughing at you that. you can't' be annoyed - at her. No wonder that I wanted to look smart. It was a darkish night with a bit of a breeze blowing, as I picked my Way I through those quiet streets that lie between the Lower Road. Islington L and Daiston. I think they call that part De Beauvoir town. Just as I came to the cornerof a street and was racking my brain for something to say to. Ulm Kitty's'first bit of satire, a strong puff of wind sprang up, took off my smart and shiny hat as neat need be, and dropped it into an area. This was certainly a nuisance, but not a nuisance witbesta remedy. I rang at the , area. bell once, twice, thrice. and gokno answer. 1 sound ed the ,lion's bead knocker once, en oo ettiltarttnriii saw what I had not observed before, that there was a bill In one of them announcing "This House to be Let." It was too dark to read the name of the agent, and I was Just going to knock next door and ask them if they knew who kept the key or supposin n they didn't know, if they would o bli ge me with their Turk 'a haul broo ro fish up my hat with —I was Just going to do this, fur I couldn't bear the notion of facing Kitty without a hat, let alone the price of it, seventeen and sixpence I when to my astonishment the door happened to lean up against moved slightly inward. I suppose it hadn't been hasped at all ; at any rate I gave a gentle push and walked boldly in. "This is a lucky piece of atrelessnins on somebody's part," thought I to 1 , myself. "1 shall Just step down to the kitchen, unfasten the bask door, regain my,hat and slip away without anybody being the wiser ." I closed the front door and grouped my way down' the kitchen stairs. It was pitch; dark and I wished I . had got some matches; but as I hadn't got any, wishing done no good,and more over I saw a Mint light under the kitchen door, which showed that there must be fire in the grate. I tried the kitchen door; it was locked and the key was gone ! I felt about and found the buck door leading to the area; It was locked and the key was gone also! Hero was a pretty .go, as the Cockneys say. The back door, as I ascertained by feeling the hinges, opened toward me, so it was of no use meddling with that ; but I had a wonderful great mind to kick In the kitchen door, which was made to open inward. Settingaside, how ever, the chance of being .pulled up for burglary (and what a disgrace that would be to the Papwerthies, who have rented the same farm since Charles ll's time,) What would I do alter getting the door open? Why I might unfasten the window, (I had netked when outside that it was shuttered up,) climb out Into the area and recover my hat. But sup posing that a policeman should mo Just as my body was half way titre' —why to u dead certainty he would book me up on suspicion. That would never do. 1 , . returned to the' back door determined to pick the lock. "I dare say that's burglary as much as bursting it open," I said, "but it don't make so much noise. If I tan only find an old nail or a bit of wire I'll try it." So I crept up stairs again and went into the back parlor. .1 grouped all around the room, • - Passed my hand along the mantle pieceand window frame with out finding so much ass pin's head. As I cotild get no help there I ven tured into the front parlor. All of a sudden u thought struck me; why. shouldn't I unfasten the shutters and drop into the area? That sounds ea sy enough ; but how about getting tack again? "Its a deep sunken area," said I to myself, "and there you'll be awed my law, like a 'bear in his' den." All' the time I was thinking about this, why I was feel ing about the room for a housebreak ing tool. Presently I stumbled over something; I put down my hand and picked up a shoe. "Putting this and, the kitchen fire together," thinks' I, "there must be somebody taking care of the house." The next me- went I stumbled again. This time I had run against a wooden stretcher or headstand. I put out my hand cautiously and laid it on somebody's MIK!. The owner of the nose didn't stir, 83 I took the 'liberty of feeling the head to learn whether I was in company with a lady or gentleman. It was a man's head of hair, very tough and wiry, and bald on the vices! —and— "Yon are in an awkward predica ment, Jack Papworthy," I said to toyadt; "and you'd better get out of It as soon as poestMe.," ',sneaked on taßtoe toward'the AGM:: But my tumble against the bed stead had disturbed the steeper be began to grunt and turn out unmet- Ely. I was j us t abbot tu quit the, I= ATI 1 00:11 . 1"lisply aim annexe, room and venture bareheaded lido the street. whew hems up in WA (so I Judgad by the pound. ler the mem was as dark wo a cellar), and called out "Kitty !". ' Fora moment the name startled me; / Sara that there might pthal= bly be mom than one Kitty in that wilderness of it city. I stood by the door. held my breath and made no answer,"Ki ,tty Katy, I my; you ain't Come back without him, nave you?" said the man In a beseeching port of voice. I stoodperfectly still, hokling my breath, and oonakiering what I should do, Better slip obt agile house Yoko the chance et losing my. hat, than get tocked,up on a , charge at felony and be made, the lanitkiltlit stock bolbre fit the Coeluyeys In their newspapers, Bedded I needs% lose my hat, the first policeman I meet la sure to stop me as a suclous char acter, for being bee; tell Mai my story and give him tutif a crown to get m hat again. But on thepther hand it's a ticklish job.-- This fellow In bed nuty be a desper ate character. Tosay the least ho must be queer, most likely crasy, to sleep In an empty bowie without a stick of farolture about Mtn. • Never mind, I'll chance IL Pll make a movement for the street deer. All this cogitation of mine passed through my head like lightning, tho'" I've taken so long to ten IL made a half-hearted step toward the door. As so as ever I did so the man In bed (AMA out in an excited yoke: "That is a man's step! Why Jack 'Capon. Alt! I see how it is; you Wanted to surprise me, but you havn't my dear Jack. I've been awake and and awake; and the run away= hits , been uncommon bad . to-night, (ducats ought Id be *homed of their boys and send them to bed sooner for I know It's boys that does it ti but I've been dreamiag about yowl! the time. It Is you, sack, ain't it?" He add these last words in such a beseeching way thitt 'could nit help answerfng, though in a ;disguised voice: "It is." "Then where's Kjuy - "1 hopo, to sec her presently—as satin as I get my hat," I added under my breath. "Gone to' the cook shop to get something nice and hot in honor of you,lack, eh ?" said the mania bed. 'I wonder what it'll be. Maybe' an eel pie with baked .tater—ah 1 or a plate of savory almode beef--ah 1,. or a nice dish of biled tripe and 'Woes —a-a-ht" As he enumerated each of tame, dishes he smacked his lips with extraordinary relish. • To tell you the truth, gentlemea, I was getting interested. The women folks down at the (lulu always say I'm as curious as one of their own sex, and I wanted to know the mean ing of all this. The man evidently took me for some friend of his own, of whom he was very fond and very proud. "You seem to like good 'siting," I ventured to say. "Why, Jack, my boy, It's one of the few pleasures I have left. Thank God my appetite is always good.— And when a man's lest the use of his limbs can't see out of his eyes he hits to make the best he can out of his stomach. I'd ask you to light a can dle, Jack, but I'm ashamed for you to see what a battered hulk I've be come. Twelve years ago, when you emigrated—you understand me, Jack (he said this in a cautious sly way)- 1 was as handsome and well groomed a man as you'd wish to see, warn't I Jack?" • ,••rr "flow did it happen?" "What! you never got Kitty's let ter, directed post oflimElobart town, Van Diemen's Land? . No, .1' don't suppose you ever did, else you'd have said something about my accident when you wrote to tell us you were coming home. But hasn't. Kitty told ypu coming along in the cab?' "Not a word." "Ah! poor soul, she didn't like to grieve you, Jack. \Veil, this is how it was. I was working at the grain ing house at the powder mills at .Hounslow. The mill blow up, (they mostly do about once in five years) and blew me up along with it, blew mo up ag,ood• looking active shop, Jack, and let me down a miserable blind cripple." As he said these last words his volt? failed him and he shed tears. "Aud how d4OUIIIIItUIgO to live?" I asked. "Well, Jack, the firm behaved very handsomely. They allowed me ten shillings a week, and Kitty takes care of empty Iwkusei. We contrive to scratch along, Jack. But mune, I Jac.:;, you've never olTered your brother your hind yet: 'Let me shake your hand, Jack, even if you didn't sure to light a candle." .I.stepped forward and gave him my hand.: • • 'Hawk, Jack, why your hand's al most like a gentleman's hand ! It ain't so soft as a drctss makers or a barber dashers, it's about equal to a master binders." "You seem to know all about hands," I observed: • "Ali !" he answered with; a sigh, "that cOmes of want of eyes When I had my sight I took no notice of such things, hut nowl've got a deli cate touch ; and all set of mike, from parsons down to charwomen, are kind enough to come and see use, and shake hands with tae, why, in course, 1 get a great dell of practice, I wish Kitty would come back with that supper t I hope it's a tripe ;) I'm getting that hungry, I could cat a shilling's worth. I began to feel alarmed.. "1 must try and recover DIY hat," I thought, "before Kitty cams% In, or she will, of course, discover the deception." "Are you afraid of thieves here?" I asked. "Why ?" "Because I see you lock op your , kitchen and back d,oor. Can'you tell me where the hack door key hangs?" "It don't hang nowhere," , replied the cripple, "It's my Pocket.". "And the kitchen door key?" "In her pocket. They're all in her pocket. Dims you, Jack, what with areasneaks and mlschievous children, the plain would .be stripped if we warn't to look everything up after dark." . • Here was another disappointment. If I wanted to get my hat, I umtt wait till Kitty returned, and face MR boldly. -1 was interrupted in my reflections .by my companion, who said :”Come Jack, strike a light, and take a look at your poor brother Bob. You'll find the matches in one of my shoes, and the candlestick is under the stretcher." • . I lighted the candle, and saw • • man of about forty years of age, ly ing on a small stretcher bedstead in the middle of an empty room. Ills face had evidently been once comely, though.now disfigured by scars. His cue were closed; so, if there was any thing republic° about their apPear ance, I didn't see it. • "You are able to wear shoes then, Hob," 'said. . • "Ay, you may notice they're made of cloth, and three glees too big • for le, I had a neat loot once, Jack, and still wear a shoe when I can. I don't like to sit like a mummy all dayk I sit by the kitchen fire." "How do you get up and down stains?" "Would you believe it, Jack—she carries dare ray you thought bees rough one to look at, but she's Just the woman to salt me. She's as strong in the back as a brewer's =I =MEE ESta'' . ; horse. It I'd hirdi.the county Of IdkidieseX, I neekAn nave married a kinder-hearted Van: And she: married me for' lo wasnrter the accident yon wa n: me, Jack , was brought to the church in a Bath cheer. Jade an Indian nabob ; and all the :street wu at their winders,' tbsee me lifted out by the elect and sexton. 'Spine said she married we. fur the sake of ray pension, but I know better, Jack. I t t ilo sza out of downright pity; and eel the good-lookiag chap I once had been. I !wish 'he'd. conic in. She must ha' gone adeft , : de long way atter that tripe. ap petitee getting outrageous t about Van Dieman's d, Jack, to paw the thee away." hesitated, for I kerns. very little more about Van Dieman's Land than I do about the moon. ' '!Ah! lace how it is, Jedic, d 4 said the cripple; "you're ashame, and I no wonder.' I like you the better for It. But you neediVt to mind' now. You've served out youraeven years, and as I always said, you was young, and led . away . by Bill Hawkins. And Jack," he added &made:Ala/Iy, "we've always kept up 'the notion , in the:Unity that it wmlPoaching. It sounds. more respecteible.that--Yon know what; andsiraintaided it was Poaching so; , 'that I've got to believe it mys elf.' "I'm glad to ear - you may so," I refilled gravely.. *But / say, .1" pumps! - the cripple, " transports o n Me= Wag ittereptesen . It has eel your itQe,• and made cal k better. and given yon quite a. ,of genti lity, You wits a fah you biz& when I bade you bre a lifinbank penitentiary_ Mee reeollcre bow Blll•Hawkins,feered be. cause I - gave yotryour mother's Mt*: clasp-Bible? Yet they've done Only with transportatke, I last bat 'm told. You was in OM of the ches." Here was a pretty position for a respectable young firmer to ocixtpy, whose fluidly had always kept. a good name for fair dealing and hon l eat industry sham Charles 11. s gime. For the sake of recovering a seven teen-and-sixpenny hat,. I wa s o meanly pretending to bp somebody else a re turned convict; but I couldn't, bear to tell•this poor helpless fellow that I I had been playing, a trick on him. I He had set his heart on seeing fits prodigal brother, and he would beso grieved if I undeceived him ; so I having begun the adventure, 4. terrained to carry it through. The difficulty was how to manage it sue isitsfully ; in other words ; how to get back my. hat without au unpleas ant equabble. The • matter stood thus: Kitty might be expected tore turn at any moment, accompanied by her real brother-in-law : she wouldnatunilly denounce me as an imposter and instead of recovering I my hat, should probably discover that her arm was as muscularly de veloped as her back, not to mention the help which the returned trans port would be sure to give hen I determined to feel my: way by . da greee, and as, luckily, my entertainer was a simple minded; talkative fel low, to learn from him exactly how the land lay. "What name' d'ye suppose I've gone udder, Bob !km I've got my , freedom?" I sai d.' "Not - Biadden, Jack," answered the cripple, anxiously ; "never 81ad den, I should hope. Though you're a rich man now, and I'm a poor one, still recollect, Jack, the name of Sled den was an honest uanie till you went and tarnished It." "No, Bob, Ie shouldn't• dream of serial'' , i-tnaumelnittutAtself 'Thtirnp _ "That's right," returned the crip ple. "Your hand, Jack; and a broth er I shall always be to you In brother ly feeling, though' different in name. And I say, Jack, what did you tell Kitty? Bemuse she don't know that you went out under government; she believes you was a bounty ticket. What did you say to her?" "Bob, shall I tell you a little se, cret?" , "What is it?" "1 haveu't seen Kitty yet." "Not seen Kitty yet? Why. you come here with her." "No I didn't.!' "how did yoll find your_ way in then?" "The door was ajar." "I can't credit it. Kitty'd never love the front door open." "She did for mum though; I knock ed awl rung before I found it out." "Ay, and I thought it was a runa way knock and ring. ' But where on la Kitty? Didn't you see her aboard the.veaml?" "No., 'Jock, he exclaimed, suddenly seizl ing my hand, 'are you sure you .are playing no trick on me? Itemi•rn her, l'in a poor helpless creatitre. Where Is Kitty?' • 'On my honor, I don't knoW.' • 'Hush!' ho said, putting his hand to his ear—•hush ! It's her's; I know her foot among a hundred; and she's alone.' These last three words made inn decida.•whateourse• to, adopt. As a Imavy masculine sounding foot mme to the front door, I 'overset the andle stickk as if by accident. 'There,' said I, •my awkardness has left us in the dark. ' 'So much the better, Jack,' re plied the cripple. 'She's missed you down at the ship ; we'll give her an agreeable surprise.' • Sombody opened the 'street door with a latchkey, and advanced into the os.ve. I coaling I felt rather uncomfortable; but I stood still, and said nothing. Presently, a rather gruff female voice exclaimed; 'Bob, Bob, are you asleep ?!._ `Asleep ? Not a bit of it, my dear Kitty,' re plied the cripple cheerily, 'but wide awake, and as hungry as a hunter.' Strike a light, then—you know where the matches are,' said thelady who appeared to be untying her bonnet stringe. 'A pretty dance, Rob ,k she went on to say, 'you've led me for nothing. There was no such name as Eilmiden aboard the ship.' 'fie came over under the rune of Thompson, Kitty.' 'How do 3 , 0 u know ?' 'Because I've seen him.' 'Where?' 'Here,' said Mr. Siadden, as lie struck a match, and relighted • the candle. 'Brother Jack, at your ser vice. Look at him, Kitty, and tell Ina what you think of him.' - It was a trying motnent. - .Mra. Sisidden was a tall bony, hartlfeatur ed woman of five and forty. She took the candle out other husband's hand, and submittal me to a critical examination. 'Weli,-Kitty, what d'ye think or him ?' repeated the cripple, with a I pleased smile upon his face. 'Why, Bob,' answered Mrs: Stud den, 'you always told me your broth er Jack was such • rough fellow ; I think he looks quite the glitieusin. Welcome to the old EinfDlind, Mr. Jack,' she said, extending her hand : 'ours is but a poor place, but such as it is, you're welcome to it.' felt a miserable humbug, a% my supposed sister-in-law put her hard, honest hand into mine; hut what could I do? I had trodden the down ward path of deception; I was bound to follow it to the end. So, atter the lapse of some minutes, which were spent in general conversation, I said; 'tan I speak to you alone for a few minutes Mrs. Sladden ?' TerMuly, sir,' replied the poor, ' unsuspecting woman, treating me with immense respect 'Step ' dcrwn stairs to the kitchen, please; 'tis the iSiiii ffil ME Aki=reril l WaYamaay to thi old Argue balletio=rd Eltrook Roo. oar, Pliz,4 atftlale 'advance. P.infAg. ,44, 14 141‘4100cii low art owai 46141501 aro ropooltally 110. .1 1 4004 l'o,#orprcallaaalso livorm of 141 ? 1 O n d Plait *VOW/. ir oc iklP• • '; i by ' ttie name "zwriodooitoact=iiiouldbe I,lthossollial "" 0 y am ., , IlittWar. made ehlrt tart-Witattlat ash olklher • 'HMO I- Man rats, Mrs. Sladdeth'i said Leith aswilia, as . she unlocked tbekitehendoor. , And what ..wasi in you . * n i c ht b e wipbax to, sny. lo into hir.C7aek she iniken. , it 'I Pit 'Wait you unbutten the bock dootleadlng -to the area. The bet is, that mY bal•blewelias I was , coating routidaho garner of i the street, and has klion down • 'Oh Is that all, err gad its. Mad den; laughing as she 'frit 'ln her pocket for the itey,L.i • 'What shawls It l. of, sne to de. ceivesuch au andablecquple, thought I; 'still must recoirer my bat.' My reputed sister-In-law Was la the act of Inserting the key Into the key hole, when the Sound Of situp!' was heard outside, following by A than dining rat tat tat at the street door. !Sion we, who can that be? ei claimed Mrs. Gladden, as sbet rushed up stairs with the unused key In her hand: • I tollowedbitr • with trembl leg steps: /knew whose apricot That biock 6cfote ar4.. She opened the door to a many-coped whose vehicle stood at the edge the of pave , went. WfM That's rl,ot,* shouted • loud Jovial voiee.from the enh window. , 'Givers lawistocestic Tat-ten, cabby I'ma gentiesnan now, every inch of me. • 'l 4 llune otsisidiseivr asta the cab man; addressing my lateststerinlaw. I waited to hear iso more, but, bare headed*. I was, daresd,down the, asteps !Math°. street. A nut-brown ..flet mumited with RA shaggy yellovr bsard ' was thrust froin the ob.:Window: and ' lolly voice exetarned: 'ltollist• Brother Bob made imiustwe‘ bat tan away ea tastes_ my legs mild carry me. When I juidtplaced a good half-mile beeweeu myself and Mr. Sladden's abode, I fell t:Ito a walk, and tied my • handkerchief over my head. I luckily escaped the notice' of the police ; and as soon as I reecho' a cab stand, got Into a twowbeeler and drove to my hotel. '1 did not ven ture te visit the Dberies that night ; , end as for inquiring after my seven teen and six-peony. hat, I didn't go again within a mile of De Beauvoir Town : but for aught I know, It may bo lying in that area still.-Cframbers JoternaL TUE following curious dog story Is 'vouched for by a paper In Mon treal : A gentLenum owns *dog that has ietnerenetritable Instincts. On meek days he has all . the passions and propenailies hiss tstbez doss, but on the Sabbath his peculiarities and sectarian Sentiments come 'out. Ile is not the mane dog as on ether days. He Indulges in no pas tithes, encour ages no company, and.seems to say, In actions louder than words: "Six days may we • play and do all our sports." The family are Ptesbyter fans; the dog. la: Methodist. •On Sunday henterede the family to the rresbYturlanchurch, and then holds ton'his 'solitary 'end Unbroken way until •he comes' to - his own thatch, sehichls alittle farther on. He has a particular place up. Mabel where he I aim No te.or madam of fashion, who sweeps up the aide of to popular church, and Suds a.in her plebhus. pew, can give a more decided express lon of displeasure than this doglf he ends any one In his'erat. He seems to attend to the services, end to give dogmatical betel to the words spoken. An example to many, profaning Christians, he may be seen on his way to church In foul weather as In WI" tltiobellittliffehtts are as wall known am those of any on? In the city. Two weeks ago, Mr.• Slovene's, of Ohio, made a free trade speech upon the basis of reports of the enormous profits nuuje .the Pennsylvania iron companies in 1865 , and instanced the Lehigh Crane Iron Compcuty, who, he mid, made fifteen thousand tons at a test of thirty Sollars per ton, and sold it for fifty dollars mak ing one million dollars profit IU one year. Mr. Hill demanded the au thority for these figures, and sent to I the Clerk's desk a letter from the President of the company in ques tion, giving Imm the books of that concern an authentic statement of their buisnew, where it appears they only made :N,:boo tons, and sold it at. Elisabeth; ort at an average of forty three dollars and fifty cents per ton, nud on the whole year's business sus tained a lose of te214,000. —The Fox and Wisconsin ship Le na' matter Is now bane Congress; on a hill to extinguish the title of an old private company, of which Gov. Sey moue is the head, and makes the whole thing a national work. °This channel, it is held, will ex tend reliable water communication from Green Itay„ via the Fox Elver to Portage, thence down the Wiscon sin River to Prairie du Utica, on the Mississippi River; thus connecting the navigation of the great Western rivers with the greet Northern lakes, and byway of the Erie 'f.,ltnal of which this is a virtted extension, with the centre of- Americus com merce. The 1411 now pending makes I no appropriation this year, but only to place the Work in shape when it hereafter may be completed. —A court martial has been sitting in New York for several days. Among the officers who were hied was First Lieutenant D. F. Ryer, of the Second United States Artillery, who has been found guilty of presen ting a false and fraudulent claim against the United State., and' who has been sentenced to forfeit aft the pay and allowance doe him,to be cashiered and dismissed from te ser vice, to be rendered incompetent to. hold any potdtien of responslibilitr or trust under the Government, and to be confined for ,three years in 'Much penitentiary as the proper authori ties may direct. —The organizers of the Big Horn expedition have coneruded to aug ment their number fmm five hundred to one'thousand men, and start (Lilly armed and provided with 4 months' rations, Several men are now In Chi cago recruiting men fur the expedi tion and soliciting aupplies. Arita have been appointed in Nework, Philadelphia and lkaton to forward those who wish to follow the expedi tion and settle up the country. The expedition will lea veCheyeano about May 10th. Should the Tariff bill be sum marily disposed of, a substitute will be Introduted covering a few leading naiads and the free list. These ardente are likely to be tal i nor, cot Tee, Iron. lumber, salt, coal, bides, w ool, on which material reduc tions will be proposed, with pig Iron fixed at VI per ton. Such a bill would probably plies by twenty ma jority.- The present week win en - questionably see some dkmositioe of the tariff in the House. • —Bkeinni's Rock, * damparous ob struction in the harbor of tiaa Finn dux), was blown up with twenty three tons orWder bn ardurday last. Between - fi po fty and sixty thous and peoplaWitnemed the explosion, whit* It was expected would give the city a lively shaking up.. Singu lar to my, however, the *Mock was scarcely ) perceptible. —lnternal revenue receipts aro running about half a million a day. The Income tax Is ter be paid next month, and for 1869 it is estimated that It will prodnce.BsAlolooo. 111
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