/14.4114,40 , 064 , 11114. ---ADvtat, 7147,* : 7 47 - "r• — "7:777 A dv . ercisowent^imiAumttqAet tharatii of $l,OO per square for first iniortion, mud tor ottill sninekillon. Insertlearbo bonnie, \ iigu•al dinountmado on yearly , al.' et 41,e wen 414. • •• " • -••• A sraeu equal to ton lints of thltritiii ime.t.sures Hirtlarel,• , ., t.:kitaW Gusluttsa: NoUeilleatkkbetid l a Ito nisolvus ituni )4i o • .ohogicod..isuotoniasa lino ilr eut•lt hipertion.'• •-•- dvertisiquonts „,r. r o :kioaday noon to Justin) Itusertloif liult week's 4 A ..1101114.14 Ca egg . 11 !•111 . AIWA! JlOl, f'V a: , et night at aty reeldtmee ow water meet. r „„Ltetotteri Mildtprobt lee navery and Hod: ...traattelreted WIN ii.r3l --- o! — triat - i - inti, f I tourer, ts. ' °almond residence an glad St.• , ot ttw Court Howe. • All law tatalnema entree.. ' a to my cam shall rendre - preeard attention. pri,ons Mivitig Real - Zdato for , ante, and I , to boy to nrcipatty, coaltt Igal ~,„ mny note limn sad Worry by calling at my, s r 310NIITT, I)4U:tying Pcniaanett• ,) located In Bearer; Would reepecttally ten r profooslould venial, to too elttzenoOrlie s tv. rand Furrountllng country. leOpecia ention. I4u treatmeni Vtielliallnilieaaes , • Sauey • n n Mica on Third motet, glom, %test IA the Court House. • r _ .1. ANDEUSOI%, baring taken hold of rI ha- old Foundry again, In 120Ctietdee, t.f lacued to- 'nee) huld cuAeticto iond y(llyr 111.1 y n ant either the DE.ST COOK. NUPE, Ileatlug. linnet or anfOtherktud of '..4.1411,,1i1f tryst nutterlnl and ouflonanellln. the wall be conducted It . r. J.: ANlncusoliAiluNs.: . t • 111.1.1.9.71 ILMIEVES, dealer Boone 11 Witch!, Slipper*, &c., to•xt door to 1.,:a a Tin thup, Ulldgi atratt, „,C•.. : ..J ,0 Is 2 lo 'a oOnD- 2 o3lLttOt vTi 2 j r. • • 1,9.04°41Tand atarutacaeli itatgo I Itoit re l akam rugs rittre Itore ' ill2Ll old f o rialdd usSrp;r to giv e bin a 1; 44 . c.P.Herliti AfaL tr, • As. cAMEltoN,...iiitOin4 atVitt J, ;carer, Pa. 0111 co in th& room for !, tly occupied by tho Tate - Judge Att ma, Col. sc., procuptlY atteded • , .11 , 41 NET, Watchtualcer sad ini — eler, 1 . Ik•as at, ric r Adjolulag .1. i oalca.) o 1 rta kind rade rviallred and arra ti. . Engravitg 'murder. 'rho patr4))),p 11_1htwikadkiAt ~•,41, and • • ,h I I l:,•ltl' ILEUZ, Dealer hi B9ota, ...ippeny and Gallant. /Latta anti theca ninth? A Iota: experience in the baainrse eua• • Lau to do wurk in a etiperiur manner. 'rerun! r.ite. shop un arreut (near' Her. MU. hooktounil, 'leaser, ea. (live him II call parch:lllllg eleeetere. • -• • ( !f t 1 11 d i 11 1 ; a b la l k 2 1 i 3 I n I t c ai 14 I: 1 ; i ;, ' L.ntsl4lt:en and acknowledg'inents Ikea nub . commis:Mined usAgent •si bat etas., Insurance Costinaulos,•rcprF: the. rim, Lite, Aecldeut, and Livo•Stoek • ...,m,ate, is prepart.tl to take risks and write •• • to, the most liberal terms.. .Also, agent ••Amliur Line" of first Class Ocean Bles4ol - sold to Und from all porta In Eon , Scollutitt,Germauy and Franco. lit •t• ie al s brick row, Diamond, Itoeltotter. • 1411101INAItY AND 'NATI- I / wit open lb bptlng..Seaelon Murcia IS7O ; Rev. U. W. Tpylur, L- ,•,t•li by ell. able ti ngractura to tad elllkrent i ~, ootinente. atru rtdatttl. s, in Grcuk,latlti, Vrt tuut tin ulna. llay I midi/al hr it successful Lednirer and Pxnetltnetit whit Eta At proutus,•Plittoeophleat and Choral :II. Malin on tha Piano and Uri.= taught by a Pi - oft...lnt out vocal Main by II Purceestal roealist. Le fmktltittion dotuilahlatt, and Is no ,rperl : and It Is deturinlund by those having Ilia .v.olon of It that It 1161011101 rd In the van ok,Acm oli. and bntu4arlv4 1 , 11 it has dune 0 9 111 ~. 1 /Y ten years. Addretts, • 14:T. TAYLOR, Vonvor, Va. • • - ' CON NOB , The underalgne4 1 • 11:w n Tyro Illbrne Wagon, In coon run. .f order, which ho 0111 men low (or flub, or ox. _ . .:,.,,• (Oro good horse. Also a good cultivator ,- • • . : .4. C. sjuvurint. .... 2w f ' . - - ..• .l • • Drillserancer, Pa. irriloICIAL 4611','Irli' PERFECT. ED t— 'L./. & 11. J. i", CHANDLER have por ! ~ . ...lA' ~ chased the , oseluslYe • V _...-1,..7- ''.. N .. right of Beaver county . ..--Isc, , ,t - tt - r..) , _ 'to tmeDr.Stuck'sPatent ,- • " i t, ,„ ~...- 'by which they can pot '!,i- I , tip Volt:unite ns thin as l -. 1 -' j.... w /fold Pinto, with a bean- A Clot euamelSd polish: 1, •! ..., arta and elastic ns to perfectly adapt Itself , T7l , numb: °brim lug nil that clumsy and bulky „, I tim., is much complained of beretolorcrand • - “in their liability to break lOU percent. ItO , ~• .!. no one seeli, it wonid'be Willing to Weat the i ,1..1)ie plale any longer than they could conceit ! ..•h get them exchanged. All branches of Deo , , :r, performed In the best nod most unloclant lel .....r. In filling teeth with gold, etc., eye that. , dge competition front any quarter, and cart refer , , living kubjects whaac fillimrs have stood be. ii thirty and forty years. Among . the =niter ' ,i a John Allison will vciiihit fillings we laser, , .. -.mu 4.; yosis ago; tpo leetlt t la . Mee werellilleits ‘Lnliglauty, s i TattA t tl I' Plsil, freelikt It run all unpleased all2l7Gir ...,.... ueets. looking• the extractlatt of teeth a • ~ • ..I pleasure rather than of horror end „helm j , it'e ti' , W r4l;ilitni:ltoclickl4 Ea. , . r if , T. .1: 4; IL J CHANDLER. +, ' 1 -- ----------- Buy,E,RS, LOOK HERE! andereigned, thrukful for pakt favors WOUlti ” •; ..silitlly inform the pahlic that lie has One e'! . • ~,, • t ',teething of . 'i I NV P A wiNno v - SFIADES, CLOTHS Etc„. ! i` found in connty. Mot a t tlimt. , t 5 r 1,01, , tillsrellattedur and Ileilalouto 33 CiO C . II 649 , r t pal. nit, !Tama 01.114 ERN. IIEPAitT3IENT 71. • V P ' brts611 City rattbfloltmetra.'"lfeltt t'' ' 4 1‘.1., agent for the celabruted ` r efotititry's Gold Vert," „ tante, Thom: neekinga good Gold Pen, , ..1 well to see them before pareltmdtm. tt ' Ito Av oI for thk county for Krilloee i” ma )larrlnge Certificate. The attention I' •• 2.meit Is reottertfulle called to Mk 110 he them nt the e4llllO 11b16011,11 10 they would 111 the Poldleher. Atwater'' , *boot Gov i:lnt for Bale lit Poldh•lter's price, \ • • ton blond, 'I% /ye and Varorty blood, millable •emon, -t •• -tt• 1, 1 , 1 , •\ .ly 4. V. i . ltte-r: 1 , :11 Broadway, New'Brlghtunl, HINKLEY KNITT.ING - MACHINEg t , • • .'.-;;30.00 ••• .- 1- t ; . porrect machine yOltnented. IdII 0,1 narrow, tutubeet of point the mot I,:oin ors - ribbon; It w% knit Inc/tc • m me, .I,lrts, &0., tAi itiLetrapoiltliple AN, It regal:lOU own wdrk,quokl but 1110. not Combo.' Igo ndjniipot wirer. • tin came work t h at the Lamb 4rnirltitie a. cwt. titTh La lal tpneh 1110 hen •, b nth port tkr ntachliacty to get out or ' Vitt:al:trot mid purnt.le, motion tree flit ap mo. vraltWil. All IV:16111e, RAW at MORTON. I= No. DI Sixth til.rvel, NBA/nigh Po N E \V BOOT& SHOE STORE, I.III,SON'S 111.1C3CK, 01(1N!), 1:m . 111:S1'EIL ['ENNA t t baring taken thi 1:ootti fornirrly ENV t e r Ls 4:3 liivitem the attention tor Public Generally 'l' , l Ilia Stork of • 10, ) I i tors eV, Slippers. ' io t a _Made AVorjF.., i.i.T coNsTANTLY ON iiANI). rm'w 4NI) OF .11111: . • • <,, ;Ind Ic.:4LA,?,ii?litY• AL•L , •AND BE CONVINCED that he sells its •('lll:.\P AS THE citi:AvEsT .1. D. MILLER. Diamond, Decimator. , - • .-.......-.... . ... ...--.-- i. , ' •- , A 1 •.. , t1 t. , 414 .- • , ' , l+> ::-./. ..1: 1 .1 . - . .1- •.-• di 1 tyi tit,: ,,,-,. 1,1 ~, • , i' -. ' ' - '. - - I. , • ~ t. • .. ____, i t l - I‘..i 'llir ri 11 1 IP:41 . , . ~. . N., n • 811 o x - , - 1 , . . ~, l l ~..,?:, 4, , . . ._. . . ..# poll t ',Tyv.i-t . .411 IF VA. Miscellaneous'. • • TH UEZ 'LANAI ! WHILE the 'World Is more oiless ex. °raised over the opening -of the Suez Canal, the Public, in Beaver and vi. elnity,4boutdisot lose sight of the fact that ' S ' XITGEI - 1, ' 4 . Akt.thei r old stand in neaver,.7*,are,still fainistfng lAtliar customers eve thing called ibiqu'their line.. - ThirldWaYtr keep iifull tutsortmenter , ... aliocznrns, - : Rmuv , Feed,•: Offers, • -Ray. Sugary,' *""' "" k•Weefo'' : ' ' ' ' ' ' Caiat6Ci l Cigat' Aria all other articles usually found • " a dhow : :'..GROGERY-SWORE: From thetrlong andantlinate itequairW anal ;with tho •Gromy,,Flour and recd. bustuccs, and their. .disposit,loa to,rpaticz. saliaketion to those who may, favor them with their itatroriage, they hope to the to. titre, ns in the • psati. obtain. dit7a, !Ammer the public patronage.. -Give us - . a Call - and sm.. if we do not make it to'Your in terest to call again. / S. SNIT e & CO. New FirmTz iNew Goods!! oxottitr&il tiritlettitt F'etieral St., 414 , 1.;Ea1r.E.X.Y,.. P 4., Have ' just received u hip: M iek ` and Pplenditt aportmcot of Fa " fivq(lo. al 0110,, ,; Cliifd .e,B* t (b riuy(s, gbys, Hobby-11°mA., " • orl4, Wagons, NVldelt they are•selling tit:UE.(lllml .Prices JOBBERS and the RETAIL Trade. We 'fliake . :t Spt (y 4,1 LADIES• SATCHELS, FANCY BASKETS, AND citiLDßEtsw ckititi.tuEs 41PLE.101,17 do *INGLIMON, rw r1:1; I.IH Feileral St.,A.lleglicuy, Pa. BEAVER DRUG- 5T08,43 1 -1. V . q9 Yk3glll.4,PgN, Drug(' Ist' 73 'L73. j PLNN . DE,LLEIt FrOr nntrouienitikiithinflio PAINT'S, OILS, VA DYE- 's'i'l-re•S, WINDOW GiLAM PUTTY, &e. Choieo F ilk GROCERIES, CRUDE AND REFI7fED OILS, LAMPS . 4; LAMP CHIMNEYS BURNERS, &C., Of the greatest Variety, and at the Lowes 4 1 . 1 riN ya. r,:i2" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and scientifically compounded at any time day or nitthe. • . : - B — .Agents for Fahne:itoek, Ifuslctt and tithe artz's 6trietly Pure White Lean. the oldest end (best brand ht the market, at manufacturers' priete , .'"Eilit LoctSAY. Tile Celebrated Wilson Shottlelewin I= STITCH! STITCH!! STITCH!!! Stop—please, and don't ruin your eye. and cam st Itution by bending over the slow progr‘va of that needle, hut nave the all Important health, Unlearnt M Wiry by procuring a first clean Setting Machine, Due that make. iticTelebrated lock stitch, alike on both sides. and does all kinda of work; la neatldgte . able anti simple tit construction: ream very light: Is easy to operate: received the fleet diploma at tau late fair; givinz the befit of satistaellon to Its purchaser.: bulanted for three yea 6, and price only pin. Snub no one la The Celebrated Witron Shuttle •Vetring Machine. For further partienlare call at the (dice. one door below I. N.Atkine' llat Store, Beaver. Pa., or addrvs. for teatimonlate, ciders, he,. S. J. AN DIC,ItSON. Agent. marAly] Beaver, ra, SLATE inAtial nevcrxiv cnir-sr SLATE COMPANY Are prepared to furnish Italldeti or Math, mete Very Da4lllll4l:o9loreiriStigirior Rooflitg - Slate, Prom their own qoarttea located In Northampton county, Pa., AT QUARRY PHICE.§. natant.' may he seen , and commanicattons ad, dreszen to • E. L. qO,OIIVIN, Agent. J. N. NIIALLENBEUGEH, Pratt.. (Mice: BILEWEIPS numniNo; DUQUESNE WAY. corner Eighth St., Pittsburgh. Pa. - 11001 . 11614141.4"444-1 h 1713/1: 1 i.s: 11 , 1. , 11 :,.! t T comas' . • ' irkvimiltExtrraD'izrsikronEl ., ,Alco ;Tn ' the Rooms tortnerly Occupier] by Orr t 4 °wPer; where ha siow has • and : irdritdi keeHlns -, a - • r,. .; • A Geheral Stock' t Having received rinin the East, within few daya,past,a4lne selection of •,. DRY/ GOODS, Hai Latest. Spring Styles, o' of ALPACA, t oo tAt t t§!4l...llll:iel.VlO F .fr'l l l ll l l PM ,GINGIIAIiIt3; WIECKS. : - - . . • CLOTHS V , JEANS, TWEEDS. pvivißAom 0-itifo=l, .4 A CRASH, I Ltr, • HOSIERY, &e., .tc, BOOTE 4:.• 8II0113, i • L - HARDWARE, SHOVELS, SPADES. ! I A-t C ,r`l.• '4 ,l• c ~-..L I! row TUBS, BUCKETS, QUEENSWARE, .To the above articles be bas added a ME -0 1 4 i C° k l ec t 4l ',4V.Ve, COFFEES, TEAS, 4 ."LrEFE.lllslae"felQiiii i MOLASSES. SPICES. TOBACCO, All s WA ' Ick w Igaliti fin• cask, or exch. igml for country pro dnee.• Culll, and examine Ms sleek and prices. THOMAS ALLISON. apr2o Indy Brighton Paper Mills, BEAVER, FALLS, .PENN'A. PRINTING, t " • 11PANWLVILC I I " " ROOFING, BAILING, • 11lardwatrey., Straw.: RAG 1 AND CARPET 17011.42ALLE AND SOLD AT whor4ll,4knyilen - b3k. Frazier, Metzler & Co., '" i llki r T n i n e PITTSBURGH. niken In excliango. :‘t. IMO ci; , r z 145374%-z AVholesal6 iii kcr Cher," Brpwn„ Mate & Satin .PaiNsra: • NEW - AND BEAUTIFUL... Paper IrDittehbCreirthitzieserieaiiiio; ' UOLD BORDERED " Oil Cloth !Modell, Plain an Nimrod; BUFF AND WHITE HOLLAND; ALL AT LOWER PRICES THAN iVER-11E: FORE OFFERED. T.Ticr9. Sr. CO. fll Waal St..betwiten 4th & Uth Avcniie. 24 door. below Diamond Alloy, PlUsbargh, Pa. mer22c. 'IV Itb ?e_a . WALL . IV I N DO Vir , l4-H A D , E , S : • BOOKS, 'STATIONERY, &C., TILE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST assortment of these Goods that has ever keen broughtio; the city.. Call and examine before purchasing, Realm con vinced, nt F. E. WELLS & CO'S, . NO, 106 FEDERAL STREET; ALLEGHENY ` geptls:ly.Feh.ected . _ 1117 - 11 Lank Deeds ferrule at the Aaac■ °dice ~imv~ • •-• !,, , . r • The Most Complete Business Col lege in the United States, Affording. facial Ica for acquiring a thorough,prac- Wei bum!neva eaucaticia,vmacaand elo other School the entintri. Since it, Incorporationln. „peayly Sixteen Thousand Stndenia tcpreanntalivos froth every State In the Union. have attended here. No vacation, Students enter at any time. and receive private instruction tht oughont the entire counts 1 ' N. 11.-Citculant with ptirtleulare and ces•ary I itromintlyn. Aft addrdestn,d f $.111.111 t cowLaY/ Psrn.nrim tr. Pa. x4;a0130; Ilea 3 a, I~.alpaili33 SPIRNG AND SIMMER STYLES At the,OJl:StaucL. wirio No': 50'8'pin/dick Str"eef, Second Door from . "OUrth Avenue, PIT URCIA . PA We 'call the attention or our former pat• Cons and the public generally that we are now prepared tu supply:them with a Mt mendous stock of WALL . PAPER, • asukrior quality and exilellenCe. at law .ur prices tlwn ,cpu 131,40 at any utile! larlablishment . I*. or Weed en uitc4.}. LqpiaF4.AND, laitb • • Furnished at the very, laweatlates: .Pttrticultir Atte2tion - .lizid to the' Wholesiale Department, CALL AND SEE CS. i 4 npi2o;3m) J. SMDLE & SON I, ,• A • • 1 , • 1•' 0 , 3111:II 111 lithalrol6o a 7.8- MTh ,I,Dry 1 . . • • I 11,..1M4 • ~...13 . 11 : N I :J A Y • ARA I 411.11 1§, I • 1. BRIDciEWATER,• Ott i • ' • ilL11:14 ,tilmitssur nut o PE,PPIP S b r ig A W ' lI F INPMYRifF, ; ::•.: f 1 ' 1 t . Y.Ea.O O O O IRUMAir - lqi ; ir)(111 . ..`,..,!,/ • '47,1 - 11tosixsvitto:Jeanto , t, t ••:11 't • ; ClusiPirOPlAnnitiktOrritn,i; Wbße Woollen blatiket,s, . ' ' '' • • • Barred Ilinnelt,; • ' • • • ... • Glngliams, „, :;'l.. (mbar 4t . •tomrlPF: Wa s ter i rroori„,,,,, t:.: . ... <i•• , ..; ,se c idy . Brown - " t Dnlllngs; Tlekiso ,4 , I: ' Jauktono i . ... • Flannels, ' o '. ~ ..•.; • , El POPLINS, gicesinois, , ; - Irish Linen. .;14qi t•I 11 1 iObtirkanatial,..% •• .!lit Tinviedy, Y :.• ' ..;• • . n ;Groceries,: Tpas.Hugst.,l;folampes, Ni4plottilvereelps, Ilairten sad totrttnen pyjolfa Modem' sod ,Tallmr easdles, ...II44P..SPIP4O.aun ]llan. MINA. I :Alto, .. •T. A. I,T . HardSit;.:llTaili "i llaSS 1..1111 11-1.': , 11' ':,IIT, I 1 , 11 i; ' erj k li g iertitha l Arial= I 711.41Iberela Ira 31 'and tibial.. Itlitmtk 21 A. sad 4 Mad iPatimßabet. &rhea and 13ni i corp rind !A.rdnn Llfnn6 *.. . • , WOODENVFARE. uaetela Tubs,"Chitnts, Iluiteitieliits arid lights - CARBON 0114: • • • ' • • 11. : P 011 # "4. 617?•(1:' Slicses . LaD3EW.IIL9BEId'ANDAMILLDiIIIiS• tin great.firkty. I • Rifle VeWder and • Shot; ot and PllBO. - FlOtir ei •Ruessisssvare. .11 hasp! goods dollversd tots ofsharge. • katiMor a toA/813340. and ..bjt kaftans Orgill thedifferent kinds =lnlet 10 it af era atotot innteattsneg hope!. In the; Mete NIP in .o tto flan, net Vto7o, ontn . et'lbe . bite pntrantte: 4 - ' , •e • • • - . - : • 1..: I'A t kii..I36A.NGFEI‘-- doeVe4:l3 . ' .14 , C0P •• ' • ' •• ' um-cilium , BA - moor! • . '' • - --- ''' AN.D.:‘! '.. • : -,... .', ... 1111)41{1010‘1: :it The undersigned Wiring bought oat tbe hue Cream 'Sateen anti Confectionery establishment at .1. C. Barr; near.tho Post olttee,lnanehester. Pl 4. Worm the Publiil.l4 l be wail 14epAigig iswallur.of dinhurebratararueserro knot - Mei nii`ear& call. Ills Coufeelloacmy department le Well elated; and parties. waddluga, 4ta, wllt ba sapplied wit* everything needed-on short notice and lu the beet of style. Notolllcs furnished with Inuit bread as orient* Jealred. 'fazo . stat FREDERICK. I - map:oy i• " •• • • • • IWA.NT,TJP.A.CICUIIIIII2 MONUMENTS, Ilford and foot Stoner, Marble and Stone Posts • FOR CEMETERY LOTS. We have now on hand the lamed selection of Monuments and Bead Stoned that have ever been offered for eale In Mk Cilllbly 7 which we ere Selling from 10 to 20 per tent. Lean thitn they can be bad In the cities. or bought from Agents traveling, no agents generally ml represent both as to quality of marble and the else of wort contracted for. Persons wishing anything In our line will please call and examine our 'work and prleet butte our nboalng elsewhere, and ace what they are baying, and get what they boy.. Grindstones lawny." on bitnd (tnarld;dm. DRUGS ! DRUGS & MEDICINES 9PXL:CTESIgnEfS W. IiItJ'B'CIIIANG German ApotheatO•wid Druggist! TN TIIE DIAMOND, ROGHESTER Keeps constantly on liana a well selected stock or PURE DRUGS, PATENT 3IEDICINES, PERFUMES AND SOAPS, PAINTS, OILS Afedie4l Purposes. Cigna and TobaccO.. Crude...am] .11d:irked Oils. ' ~" Bole agent li;i:1: 1 ;.13 - 44Piitent All kinds' at Trusses , 'delliered on skirt notice.: Physicians prescriptions wUI be !flied at all hours of day and night. air A share of patronageec jy2l:ly. ,r14T . 1:1/17.1q : i %1/11,41.4111Ff. A •• I a I MN; 4 1 , •, , ,,, A 2.lwhy vik 1. ../11 it . • 11 • i 721271/2 STO !;, 114:1; 0 'x,ll. '.t • .11•;•,.. 1: *i;(1:( . - _ ,11*DielL • UP*ANKt.. 4 4ftielrill6. . ; I.:l4t,e;t9:p.rdir. pr.oto_ptl 0 , • - A1)10fA1 1 • ; . '4 Pl uticutarAfteptiok °S. ::4•,it7' Ulhva • L r - • ;:. col Ilit IMRE 1 1..1. A. P.IiESS,E I I - .: i kgie 44 6 : 1 41iV Ipiimyn' =I Call t)Rd.'Exaintna ppG Turchitsinrg elsewhere. l ,, t( , .h..1..,,i , 6dtie f et , ; SPoYerer & Hit cjUsi Returned In 1 WITH 1111 Lowest Cash Alai will sell AS LOW AS BEFORE Coritoting or Dry al vistleota, , liordware, and Shcies„ Rope, L .. Yarn' Iron e WM. White Leith:Olt guceniwarei, % . • 7!.i t : of Pnate:/v . . Stlgate, 200 WB. qf the.die6rated atilt* City I A$D,ZiliW,VIIkElk FLOUR, Duet, arOra.l allli for sale, Wholesale and Het:Ail, • , . At 200 Kegs Wheeling Nails Land Plaster, culfl AL794 (Brent Large Siock of White Lead and Paints A very superior quality of Stria= Sp - We zel's Soaps; and a lot of Cdrbou.Oil Just Arrived and for sale. IVhelesale wad Retail. : ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, 'SAIMAA Concord Wines, Of our own vintage, ibr Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes,,are highly Re commended by those who have used them. KNIFFEN 3DAVER AND 'ItE,AP And Pitt, Nat. Plow •Ctip4lnivs. . , Tiutnking the Public for their limit pat ronage, w•e hoprr to merit a liberal share in thil future.. All Goods Delivered _Preto' Marge You can rely on all goods being fresh, as. all our old goals were sold at nuction. aprlaste MOOREIO MUM STORE., • 3111 E e a 1 1:31.31b131 di - lEWEICALS. LIQ,UORS,. WINE'S PsLinteg Otirs4 TOIL ET. ARTICLE, , SOAPS PURE WINES AND PATENT MEDICINES LIQUORS FOR to giant meet! an of the best quality, and sold • thmper,tAan cut he boaght litany other . - ,Drugstore In the • • • ODUIItY. , ' 4 14paecces ,Ilcsai? PUY, 13 am% pec bor. .9.s,mear !Nil; Marro. St . . LMIIPS %Ur, ff et IEWINDIS, LANTERNS, STATIO Ir. WINDOW awes a PVTW. bet odentpedde of the eitiott lioareh - Dreg tl Mom deicer then an he booed any whets . . doubt let who thle all and ate and they will don no more. Inlyl J. NOOHE. Bnught 41. ,t hi ONE CAR WHITE LIME; ,—and— Thep me nl , Kt Aken , s for the SPETEREO & SONS, UN: BEAVER.' Msy be found the best assortment of And 13randieta. BM iiTE STUFFS: BR J fTh S. kid"; V 4411 Va"ltigP4..; b /t 7 t , 411 . I :l , 4!altiltY) Sr) 11,:,1)1g134191i , pgji tilt% tql ii7l7-i7 41 - 71 - TIMMTITIT - fi"1*).•1, tinftAnf INI „„,.;) I. Jed] MMI;. 1 1 14/1.1.01021:484J0,9 r 111; ;;; .41.14:1.1 1 5 , ;;Zo t twqiefrpm ,Far nu; ,towill l 4SlSC l / 4 +l"tii ;, , 'Oar val eadd up; • Vide i rhonrt l4", -or AZ/ ~,4 =4 • : .Fll All flokilomillebtlityr4;ll,l • • Tbr..ugh bravan be e'er *a isweef. I', , -• • ; And e'er so good and Irendgfal • • • -';'7ll; l lAlkille.r.g94ll 313071;1, ,-..'l ".!ti. .i• 19431. irbbiatesiseati‘a*6 1 011.40 1 .. 4 ' ; ; • '414010 0 -thwallild4l filtiAr ./ i;i ,- ; • , 'odd belp neldg iebr oiar I - .-Aneanytbletp rm. , - Ae Vbeititd bite:o r- UV/414 10441' a " i r , llasitladeiboyatml; the %. ~, "",';: • ; " J . r -7,lg o rtritrithl l l1 10 7}144eh, ..1.1;;;;;. ..90ax.4.93m,pepe.beee, es:9mA eath S lane sad silent owl. . • ... -.bad b‘iebositeet sew and Ntsittite' .i . ' I ; 'faiiiid rtilibartafy s. ': ; •-•;;; 1;;-; -:•:: ; ! • O'ki; boateitlAbit I ii.wbialbifitik4 '''' ' - , i I-0140 ereillibt Net ti I 1 !. 1 . .:111 1 •: }.. 1 I I •?.+MtVirbl4 dr i =.2 . 4 0 1., : Hi . . ,':. '4 4:EiVt 4 q . l c,. ~; ,sdbatilboell lieletorq . . 'MU - ~ .., - , ' i .., : ..tarlifq i 1 .;.!.; ,l'•,1 ;.,, 1 ..-0 ,01 ID-INaittall,Ll . , r.: ...• ,; , . /ad& tl diotittabitiiiiieli ' ' • ' • L l l EMI EEO 111 • Ana iotio• saki W 1 “I'lta Mimic wavestllvide • • • , matt again soma happy dart , ' And linger bide by bide, ,•... •••:: :Utast aay awn auEqyyplpp t Whenl vntb all IMO t ; ! I blulkeretwo;t2.....sa Pf . lrnT: 14. rM'M'a . :l7i:M7l7,!Ti7 - 9 .7 ~,- 7 , 1 1- - ' ! YiIf9 “ *Y::WARAt. 4 ; I O I . , Ei: i : . 4_ , MMV! th gA l l l t t r k l gAMMOthd ' 43 " 4 .;',9k 1 9 0 ..Wi11a ''' ' 'l l 4YlBP.ent:lii ' the ANP I I ° C. A ~ -ti4LiovoUi „tho tqlm t -.. Vski).4 l 4Worih7alci I f e t . mr , ,iitAKPrOlacilEltWaped: to , h er ono- morning on .I,lle:piazr.a.. She lifal salle4 with !tim, i ,or.jklkton, uri . i1in1.4.444. ttlt!"t9 i rk Ai iho 'tnponliglA.,evenfu,w she.. 7 had •daneed.,Atltti„b44 . - Ircich.a{!4oll* ilniala lociicas'.', I,' •;. .. Islisci' Milk ~v1 ; 4,94a44014.; f ir 1141110_ 10r IKlagaainank many Kleine ,1 alio 'lll}ii found her, ideal ' • Whigh,reallied in ; Ur:Mani/led. 'Only the'e,vgaltig, befOre, their talk 'had withdraw.' Itself , final ; ,general topka, which tOe4clt.other had. been •tiongehlal „and In her .adtuiration. ot his ' intelifigence, end. inanTini.43a she had eneprageil an approach , to .'tbat. sort or per4dual, cOnitersithm, Which :relates to TontO and 'Matrimony. ' • . ' And now to find - Mr: /Unwell this morning with his coat off,and Smith's apron on; engaged in Mending a-lock! • Linwas , doing it plibilelv.. The -lock . was on-the door that Ie to: the niid die , of the . front plazka,.. *here the' la s hihhably dressed laditi and gen , tlemonvere sittineot prnmenadlog: . ; ills back , wasteyvard her aS. she• approached,leaning on the arm of Ms:friend; Annfe•West, She recog. ,tdand him, looking latently- nt - . him,' gmgn , her companion Over to a. party i Wittig ladhA near; unit' then atop` i land stoke ttrhint' - i ."',',..•, - . ;./1 i 'llWyott"likei , that sort= of "Work;' MrAtanWelll ll- • - - 1 . • ." . ,:, ~ "I- do; Miss Ellsworth, ..T' believe I am a natural rnechanie."! - ' ' ' -.thi s.. •_ 4l ltappeartodd to / see you .doing. :" .:.‘,., .• :{ n ~~{'k Ell • i..flt.is.nly.tilmle;" 'he replled;: . rls niut_tunilng.l4c Iler cheek blanched a little. " yiitir trade?" she ' '• • .".'4ly trade,' 3llat'Elhrwortli. The •proprletorsald thelcatneeded niend bigoted I told MITI could mend 'lt for him." . • The party agirls,gaine along jdst then. After won:led:lk at Mr. Man well awhile and laughing' at' him; they proposed: a ride.' Thane were, three carriages among theta all; those would take the'party," Ned Wittakor herejoined . theul:,, "What the . deuce are you atomit hero?' he exclaimed to Mr. Man.' well, as the .latter turned and. glanced at,him, "but while you are Itereyea might us.well enjoy yourself: „ Mr. Manwellexcused himself from joining the party; and they all went away, leaving him to 'complete his Miss Ellsworth left him without a word at parting. „. "It is well," he Matti:kid M self. "If sheegnniot take mei.; I am, she Is not - worthy of Me! The wo- man that marries Me must take ine for myself." / • . • , stood and looked after her until she had disappeared ? ' She did not once turn to look back. He gave Ails shoulders a shrug, coin pmsrd'hls lipa, uttered a cynical "hutuph;" and turned to finish his Work./ "Let it be so," he muttered, when ha'wns through, and was putting on his coat. "I thought that perhaps I had found a woman after own heart. But let it be so. Amid this World of wealth and fashion she, too, has lost her soul - . Let her )0." • He avoided her thereafter. lie did not seek to catch her eye for a bow of recognition. When she entered the drawing room where he was, he ivould go out by another way. But he was more than over in the com pany of .Ned .Wlttaker. Ned, in passing to and fro between Miss Ells worth and him, served still as a sort of link between them. • k • • • • • "You are a, cynical fellow," said Ned cne day,' .'Vtrhy don't you take people as they are? You will find goo(' enough in thern."•' • "But they _won't take me as I am; that is the trouble." • "Pooh ! you see she allows no other Button; -to accompany her. Don't you see that she is alone, or with the girls most of the time?" "Her heart is full of vanity." "PshaW 3 !She is trained to luxii ,rlous notions, that's all.: ' .Manwell'strunk was await' ng him and the stage, outside-on the piazze, at the time this.conventation - was go ing on. On the trunk werehia initals, "O. M." • Miss Ellsworth passing that .way saw 'the • initals—not by Chance, for she had been very busy scrutinizing the trunks that lay to gether In a pile 7 , and when she saw the • toilets She started and turned pale.. She recovered herself and withdrew, (rein her companions a lit tle way, and then stood still and watched.. 'Soon Man:well' came out with Ned upon •' the piazza. • lie chanced to turn his eyes toward her, their eye:visa—met forthe Unit time since she had left him while, he was at work upon the lock'. She did not turn away her eyes. She bowed. He approached her and bid her goodbye. • What the conversation was that en sued between the two when they were leftalonek by means, of • Ned a Ingenuity In spiriting away the rest of the company, .15 unknown, . save the following:, - ? • ."But I ems locksmith," said Man ,well. • "No matter." . • • • - • "Are you willing to live the. wife ef ono who with his hands eams his daily bread?" I - • 1 "I am willing to u n dergog anything to be with you. I have suffered ;enough., ;During these last- few days . I have, lestrued' what lt to a espld r of being inatedM the onethstf love." "But Your , mother.—.your father?? "Unless I am willing toloave them for your pate I em , not. worthy of you." "But the less of wealth. position, of the surroundings of refinement?' EIZEMZEI SE . ~ . i NA• 1 ; •, .:. , 1 I) ,j ? ;•Ltr ! • 1 . 1 .., 4,• • :( 1 o Ll• i-.:lt. . 1 . i„ Of i 11' 1 I t, ..) a L'P•W 91.1;i1i t. Yld i.if, jal trr l •ourp4 " ; 'yk=„ tiary'int..' • ktibaritvilliniptix: hyaline! i mYtWiftl-111111114WitthleitiorlinYout t in„S o er 9ur - 1 0 0 011 f • A 10 1 01 4113 r. ' "'Ann .. ..•....1 `l,llZltill think you am wenitlw ' • ; nutmeg then, wiiwUl getions.:wity with Hat} nod . bon bergi s the 'sroild A rliat t gfit ntl e ik FA.. hteitiandith WlVertin " onoo WeAtililtti thithiMitt ' Ittiihit'l jai% forynii4diliorne•which; tedathi 411 lowly, ,yott,tifiii. hirc Ii; i - . 'llf m y s ) , lL-r7C o t, w i MAI iv l ' iftW• tin ' 7erAtittlit oi li ra& a' Alb • wicked. : Ned Viiiiratilthe Ilibiel* f. -The next ittutt owed; Shwa Pio incj t y,• ..1• , , e) .i -...,1, •t•J,!: ~" alio*yo the ii . i whirls j, ;wove," sard'asitd ell,` tbd dati• F i agg ;which thoyithokiist.ithe:deobt,. aflllown up. before taao,of ftabmgl 1 • no of brown stone houses, in a !TOD ; did part of tho city., 'lWhs do,,Yoil: liitilln sits.• 4 4 ,. ,minded as she ,acconifitteu, kor, I jintiMittlLiirthirticad's "tir_liluit` : Om: sciii .o ..:10,,,,:k0 0 i ,,,,, 1 . 4 11/40111M.18filePlied4:"Uslatthfras t I P 3 •/1 00 4's anclugli.oe.wOuda ign. I . :And lie lod het in , and alum; oth er rooms to which . ho coinineted 14 wife was °not fted up as a Worksh tip, where, as ha addl. ho mina:haunted to Indulge his ,love fur nuNluuticul work,' iifter having: he iiiisyrW her, regularly served his thtki:arldhr9l,hr, Mrs. 311unvell stood mul looked ut hho inteptly— . • "this'is your hO4so?",,ilie ' 1 "Yes,' ' ' • • • • • • ' , Ann you are hot pbor;'but rich?" Yotio.itimank tit truth,. 2drit,.3 Matt. . • :I v. ti: wh YII 4 4 I .XP4'PW: Ml,jfiJe s l, lin me?" • • • ' 'irgiti 3o -Yibßttlft O Orpo[P4ol3l . • , , l oWld pie for Own, -. tt Ni l ; prettY; ikeoyou dositotiove.iriet" . • "But lido.n . ... • ME ", r 1 SPO 11111, 101 •••n•• • c. On 1 S !e4.0 waPPilitoc t" "Now inviteyottrfatherandinoth.; er tO come and see us,"Sakl Mantvel I niter , the, clouds bad_ cleared saner .What away. . -• "I will," SliP . replied, "I 'lira you mnstigo with me to see them, and pacify. them in View of what' we have done."...•t: . "Verylrel.• •., , ''. l In it few dayit'they started oat lu the earrlage on their errand.. 'Mrs., 3fanweil gave•the!directiOtie to thb clriVer, and: her husband could: net help expressing weede-ratt• 1 #": cteasing squalor of the neighboOixo through widahlhay bide: The, - car, singe drew up' berM•re • - miserdbfe• looking tenement hciuse and stopped. "Witerethediemen are: You: :Jaktug me?" asked•PtpuTel!, 4 7 9/dr l PikkaTß - , •ly id . • , :,"(,%me add 'tide," she replied es 31t6 proceeded to stil•frout the etrerlage.., "Here, wait, "he excialtned after the first hesitancy,--"let me get out erst.,•and.helpyou but..! What i does this nuautl" t 1 • 4- "Follow me," was net rh.P4'•:.„. Shp 10(.1" him up .stitirs—up, up, through - throngs and•dirt and miens, to the fourth story. Here she open+ . ed the door without, ktKickings -and , the tWo eptered.- warrum.was dk saved iiattly, and so *ere The elan- but th,-77.444 , ti1i-dritSsedi -viliff•••• Poorly, in ikeepiug-witii• the place. The- man -was, dad more, carelessly 'and even more poorly. On his head he Wept:Mhal, which certainly was full half n dozen years old. ' • "Myliusband,••Mr. .Matiwelt, mys father and mother, brothers and. sis;•• ten," said Mrs. ,Mapwell, introdee l ing all parties., Manwell stood and stared withdut speaking. • •i•" Ask their pardon, George," said Mrs. Munwell, "for running away 'with mc." ' "Who are they ?" "Have I not told you, didn't . 1 in-' troduce you I" • • • "Who were those at- the mattering place 'ma • "Some wealthy people who had seen' me nt the• where. sewod for a' livelihood—served •my trade, George—and fancied my. op pear;u3w, dressed ap) up and took me with them."' • . "You Jest." - "Do II Do I indeed ? These peo; pie seemed to recognise me as • daughter.and:4 sister. Jest, indeed : You Nyill find that out." "You fireloo cultivated, too, taste ful, too fine featured '• 0 •-" All this," said Mn. lifanWell, "a Milliner may he, .of a sewing girl. Look for yourself among this claw. Is'it not true? All that we girls need is • . . dress." Manwell lifted his fist and dashed It through the air. lie ground his teeth, and turningaway left the room, iilanimlng the door violently behind him. lib; Wife took off her.hat and clot& and flung herself down at, 'liable, and buried her fate In her. handkerchief. Tile door opened again and Manwell put in his head. • ' "You have deceived me," he said; but come you are my wife,, I will try and Lew it." • tilie sprang to her feOt and confront ed "Your wife, em 1," she exclaimed, "and doomed to live with .oue I hat duos not love her, but was hi love with her ciremustanms :* No sir, you may go; 1 will not live a wife Unloo - for myself—you musttake nib thus or I will stay. Still lam work. Ile closed the door and retired down stairs to the street, clenching his hands and tetith - as he Went; . • , "The horrible disgrace at it," he muttered... The derision that will be my lot. And then to merry such . a • girl." But at the street door lie tarried. lie had to struggle with himself all alone. Suddenly he tinned and dash ed impetuously up stairs, flung open the door of the room, seized his wife in his arms and clasped her to his heart. "My wife," ho whispered in her ear, "such you are and ever 'shall be before (iod and before the world." , . "Now I begin, to think• that ,you, ' love we," ,she said, smiling in his thm. "Yiddo lovo hie? You rail+ ly think you do," George?" ' Be clasped her more tightly to hint. . • "Couto then," said she t ',though of such parents; peer they" are, I shout& not feel ashamed—yet they are hot my parentiN but have only PlaYeil apart , in , which .1 ,have, in , - strutted them. Shake: hands ith them, George; they are, Worthy pea pl. '- • • And he didalutkelutrais With them, and what is mare he . helped them. merry party was gathered that evening ut Manwell's house, a party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Mann/ell and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ells worth and young lady acquaintances of the watering place;and Ned Whit taker. ' Ned was ndver in better spirits, nor, let it be stated, were Mr. and Mrs.. Ellsworth; 'who forgave their daughter and her husband with out hesitatiOrt. • " '• • "I Say; George," sakr-Ned, whia7; peringiu Manwell'a . eer, ..two play at that game, can't thOy'r"„. Manwell took Ned's Jeering- very ioberl. "Yes," said ho, after a few moments of thoUghtfulners,"and the experience has taught me a lesson. What fools the pride of wealth makes lOUS all. lt• thought she ought to =3 .` MI • •;•.- 4 .... -41 ••,'• f.• Ir. ;141 ; 4,u ~; Al 1;f,•, ••1: VII t 101 :VA t J-:11 , 01 . 11;1111 ,v:rvil ') iv; I.+; ; ; 11J;*.ifP . , ,; ,: I f. •;441•• , . , loniop 9f,P.T ui cu Wrynt 1 .919 R e 1i ye ' %Out 4iti•lt4ittid 14ysilf fountiwsuiting. It Shell WI evit War* to an erig,AllierkoAainr4i 94 1 j konyet Ned shrivel:4:We. ahoutiwaublii tosr. , r 'O4 Jtallo ed learia4,tha Li* ion !i pl ' • i-;11,to 11 ; Auer,tia l ithpz paapott t o w ns visiting tOwns . ht ll l NCZA l t i fif i r i • t r ,t7 23 0 3 1 3 .5-fifY.l B 4, 1tt144.444 apirtmemt . * . ..toumprou litngiger ohirtitti;WhOSe 'Ali 'allied 111eated.latioreat , deal'of t thtsery'lhtitl auffeairireinegreatuuntetin meets- Anligh.VOriliatibt,Vibiohnlit) • .104 1 per ph alive show!), too uphletha • •EtKourogectlly h 1.4 1 t *OM Latin hattlit -,.•, • ; 4 /, amisitcl;yami tar as ai briatheri Lamm' JO' Lthii 4411),,!nig , w 1 WAtn A II I ng 1,4 MI tan thatlnepn ratti ah';' , htit'forniekly "I'COUNI . )past• Ittati; had • t i rjrivi r illasramUour X 1 QPt{.l 15 . 0 w (Lam; c4rliifild~bLF' .arrytAttiptirgF., nub uf 9 ,pup, , Ntife lift; - Intl 'drift' to Prague. Mama: ..to;tiovdr the•rerni ,rani of . small lAroperty whit* ..be .lont, , Letl to my ,utaxutors., Although hotttLuillyy suceessfal, the ex jkothie, of u long. litlgiatlim,"has More thatilrival.• rowed up the trifthig sinitlreeov .4l.l,:.To-thty .1 set 00 for liouto-,pen, liditgla -2 ,3., 7 • "• • - • i• you hive amze . Y l ptt hard i dtnie l tveflliend It nk'yOlt Or 'this proof Of yoUrceteet To midi& j brother. vrofersor •is to, coo snore .thailar•dulYrrit ,1111-4180 re., comp talo,u it have theleinuse hteommou; ‘tinot' rftmtutieneafeetA,, some, Itt Order to treat others-betterlthan• they de. servoi it only makes Ombra UCCI7II tiY s tq prikcep . .e.thtequihllplum by Paternal kindness, „ I:ln‘t a fT.IY, bye .tem'Olo.rlon't SOO: brgratlttnk, for A feel thatl only dLieharr,o u debt.l • tuy"dair brother,' sald Isisit,'smiling, 'thin fats mornbntlf. am no richer thhnyon phut that does nottrouble, ate. 1 have credit, and, 1' can make rosily haeney_staxt • froua, the keys of my phine. However, as -yotr are . In haste tá return home; yen' shall not be • dolayed on ihecount tilY prel3ent „vault, 'of.' the.'nectinooy ,•.•.• • • , t 1 i , So'saylnk he ( . .ipenelittuotlier drtivi er and took nut a SPleiiiiiititnedaillort . and-gavalt - ..• saki he;,!that will do:. It ,was tt;pcesent te.me,hy qie.Euperor, of Austria.-his own, ,portrait *set In diamonds.''. The "Wilting is nothing i•eurrarkablei • but • the diamonds are • [the: .Take them atiddisposeof them and. whatever, thay brittp, shall, be, yours.' Th 6 old Man tried in Vain to de- Alia go ileblegifhLrlittst• vonidsiOt, hear of a refusal, and+ the poor man at length _withdrew, after evoking tiro. choicest 41essings of lieuveu.nla ,his, genertaS 'behefactor. ' , ' Holbert fepaired 'hi • the o ff ice. rof . 'Hie principal Jeweler in the city, :in order to tell thodiamoutle. Seeing a miserably'druaieti man wing around anxious to dispose of Inagnilimet dal inonds, With the value' of Which he was -nnacquainted, the master of shop very naturally.ansptsletl'. his hon‘ty And while appearing ,;o c}- .amine the'dhutionds with close !taco- Him,. he whispered a feet' words in the ear of one of his assistant'. The latter went out and speedily returned accompanied by several soldiers of pollee, who arrested the unhappy ar tist In spite.of his earnest: prottsta l Cons of innocence. • 'Voci ( mast come fi rst to prison,' they said, 'afterwards yOu ran give , ' an explanation to the magistrate.' The prisoner wrote a few 11110:1_ to • his benefactor, imploring ids assist ance. Liszt hastened to the jeWeler. . 'Sir ' '• said he, 'you haveametithe r arrest of an innocent- man. °acne with me immediately and let us have - him reit:A.42d. Ile is the lawful own: er of the J en.els in Oliestien, for Igave them to-k iln' Grieved at hitt tnistake thowealtby userchunt,sought to repair it by invi ting the two musicians to supper.— ' 'Pie honors of the table were done by ;Ms nuihtble!dattighter, whb appeared no' letatouchefi at. the generosity of LtY.zt than astonished at his talent. That night the musicians °film city. serenaded their illustrious brother., d T is he tinvi nex i t s t i l i az in tle ab n ita ob n ies taro arl,A7 o t presented themselves at Ills deor and entreated hint to give concerts,' leav ing it to hisualf to tix any, sum he p l eas ed as a rurneueratiou. Then tho jeweler peicelved that talent, even in a pecuniary light, may be more Val uable than the Matt precious 'dia monds: .• Tilsit continued to goto his house, and to the inerchanOt . great joy he, soon perceived that his daugh ter wait the afitse of thcse vlsits. lie hewn to love the company of this musician, and the fair girl certainly did not hate it. ' IM=IME . ler• ' As he uttered *est! gesie.ruus words 7,18 404) 0 4:Wwer ) 11 / B writs eiwa and ital. lieu he. saw that Ids deposttO for MA' tilbuey ontaiW-but two wilts. •De suln monetViiis• servant.. - ' Wherq,,ls the, money 1' ,awked: herep44l„ poiutiug ,to the open drawer.' , ; 'There! ' Why.:there ia.. ileareely .• I •ouw•4 • you viva* , to qv.-. tar, • al' meinler :rico, you ywtetslay. the eitOt %mg ndrly exhhuiited.' . . .. But, sir,' asked the Merchant, 'w ho are you s 'l'l . . . . '.lly halite istisii. 'I don't know any rich man of that mune.! • nifty be; yet Via 'tolerably well known.' 'Are you aware, sir, that these dia. Monds are worth six hundred thou sand florins—that is to say about one Hundred and sixty thousand francs' `So much the better for him on Whom I have bestoWecl them.' 'But iu order to make suehia pres ent you must be very wealthy. 'My actual fortune consists of three ducats:. • "filen you area magician.' . 'lly no means; and yet, by just moving my fingers I can obtain as much motley as I wish.' 'You must be a magician!' `lf you choose disclose to you the magic I employ.' ' •Liazt had seen a piano in the parlor behindthesliciti.• lie opened it, and ran his Lingers- over the keys ; then .seized by sudden Inspiration he ini— provisal one of those soul touching gymplioniei peculiar to himself. 'As he sounded the first ehord,"a beautiful you n g gi rl entered the room. While the•naelody continued she re mained speechless and immovable; then as the last note died away, Au cried with irreptible enthusiasm: 'Bravo, Liszt..'lls ivonderous.' .• 'llost thou know him then, my daughter,' asked thejeweler; • ' 'This is the first' time I' haVe had the pleasure of seeingor hearing him,' said she; 'but I do know that none living save Liszt could draw such . sounds from the piano. • ' Expressed with grace and modesty by a young . person "of remarkable beauty, this admiration could not WI to be more.than flattering to the—ar tist.. Iloivever, after making his best itaknowtedgements, Liszt • withdrew in-order. to deliver tho • prisoner, and was amompanied,by the jeweler. - One day the jeweler, coming to the TOE 1111EAVEIbi ARGON . !Is publisgod every Wodbeiodsy In Ilth ALI Ares l•ttil•llfig op Thttitl 14trectdsoi '1'".r. 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Thd' go in leg; ' Ivhiehitophcooktueboiloat lAurt " lad: WP( l l±llhk Ain.ampitutattul itserllmpfl .fqcaulige: A l inan nau_hg t v.q, (144ir5a.,,, ,14 thelletor th'ert, hiid'illAktliiii* .7 ,, Ulitilatteit titittlidlaigidrUffic. ' 1 " ' tiouri.ctel die itolliziemarritilio'vioi , , iviiixsotk.,:4llWlnitillitl.itilikidino AV • l t * e tigr s a.Tritrait -..,• ;AL ~-. , ~-1 stk q.wmtruuk. Itlihri:u "I'Wlicit 1 1 to•wo'ivrall4'," WA.' as•laylutteirea , themt beldhltVt• '-I like the pronoun lie did he? Ile did .not say lie AVM drunk, ‘ " . Witne24. • ' l O/VyesAdill4-116 iiiild he WilA drunk ; hofteknowlenged , the • - e 0 1 1 1•"•, , ,;; . I,* 'f',1:11.:1.; ' ' -:•:. 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I, tho2d.porsoa4. thou; or the ,akt , , persou4be, s ie or 14.,? ~ltiqvr,then-eir;. * • (with i4eVerl ,) upon your oath, did not iny blibn isty; I ten i dtank?"' , Wine* tketttugitiitti.) -NoMetlid .' itetsay youards drunk either,: but if • he hail, IreekOui l lie,tvoidd'nt have, hod liay. Do:you 'spow,,the pour, ftqlmVellarged-thi4 'ttlioTd you rr %%11th" being drnhkink ".• " ' . ,_....---, 'TO. !P . . ..1, •" I 01 , l• wilit.ti a number of laneru aria gentle Men 'Were (-HIV. at Wrama, • a' few dnYg'srnit, Jo y glut t the. Emerald late appeared alai called for •The lantalor.ti , .IMouhl tune whin the genthitnea Nyere done. • 'tet hUh eto`wd'in aniengl4;''Fiald" a limb orlhe , vie %OR lusco' some fun with him.' , ,; , .; . . The Irrshman took tde.seat.a.t the table. -- - * 'You )014 bum in thhi•onnitrY,: Piero pai l friend,?' • `,No,Mr, wa:shcirp 'ln your fatheilielag?' " 'No al .ho La - dead.' - ; • , " 411mlif,M1•tiocupailoar " l 'A 1 4Pu. 4 . 6 V , Ttir4-. (4 'WPM : 011 /$ 4 0 P ; 11e .41.cra t !W • • , "rratting hbri4,4llo :." • 'ltid./ your father cheat any person Whiiuhgwas hater, ' : • -. , • '1 suppose tip 4ld . ch eat a good ma 13y, Mr.' • 'N't'here &gym, simpaile he Went Pita' • `To heaven, . 'And you nuppopo lie is doing in limven?! . n'ratling, finnies, 1.1n.41ie eltentefl 'any nhe'tlieret ' • Ale cheated one, .1 believe • sir.' 'Why, dida't,they prosenuto hint?' they rwarclusl the whole kingcicim of heaven and 'couldn't nail a lawyer.' , 2 • ---A circus ritler.lu 'l'omi:tried to turn three eonrentainikt on horseback the other Alay.. The manager. sent back to New ()Moms the following day fOri another minters:mit man. • • -In 3in. , i*Sehtt.vetts; the °tin+ day, man thought he could' rtiin the track in advantit of a locomotivia The VoerVilVet lit the grave were very hnpressivv, a , • --Few men would attempt to dry dampened gunpowder in the kiterien .alotie:'• A' inntrin Canada dht Iris afflicted futiity would bo'glad of any information. auto his whereabouts..: —A ninu.ln New Hampshire, the ntherthky, cut: ten dozen raw oysters' on a %yelper. , The silver trimmings eked, on his Watt cud $12.3.1. —John Smith,in Neliniska;sald he could handle it rattlesnake the mule as a snake charmer.' The, churlish ems of the undertaker in demanding !ray In advance, delayed - the funeral tour days. • . . "S Am, why don't you.telk to Inas. Att, and tell him to lay up do treasures in heaven?" "What do use of him laying tretisures dar, where he 'ocher gm um aguin ?" )t:§t afraidot the lightning,' mur mured. a pretty woman i during a thunder storm. 'Well, you may,' said a th.qmdring lover,, 'whoa your heart Is steel?, "WELL; - Patrick, what versiau or edition of the Bible do you think best to'usein thepubliesehools?l" . "Enlth, sir," was tno reply, "/ think the Ihr away edition would be the very bud to adopt." . 'thus,' of the Chindwin 77u4es, re lates of an old conductor promoted to train dispatcher es fellows; • ' • Ilabitiraseieeedingly strong in the eft-couductor.! As ho sat lm the of fice ho would start every thou ho heard a bell ring and Then he would go about the ()film at Intervals and try to collect the fine from his assidants. We dropped in casually one , afternoon, and. hilly; wanted to know if We had a Ices. Ito couldn't get •accustorned to his new'pwition at all. Ho pined to he again on the mid. One day he is the boys to put him through a col lision, which they did to his entlro gratificition., They tore cloths nearly Off; blacked his eyes, broke a keirosentL lamp over his held, and piled a ,rail-het stove°. top of hint. delight, ri lE sijoyed bun self Mow w e ir; Jox appeared ,sis aßiliittl%:lerred:CATlCHlC`"l:ll"ihml a bile: ref:Shier at hie recent suffrage facet log tit Daytelf,' Ofikl; and a Jealous brother in pmfesisioii meanly wrote. of her that whethershe Is a 'thing of beauty' firma, she will probably remain a 'Joy forrVer.' , „ . • A Yksicga tx)Yleetsitly took his sweetheart to one of , tho St. Louis hotels for dinner. „Fishballs, were:on the table, but as the youth,had never seen the article; he supposed ,they were doughnnts; and handed 'one to his companion. After breaking , his own open. ho carefully examined it, smelt at it, and sak,4,ll4atildadon't cut that -, doughnut—there'S . gome• thing dead in this!' • • —G. \V. Houston, n painter, out of work, killed himself at Cincinnati on Thursday lust by rt pistol shot. 110 lived at, Amelia, Clermont County, Ohio. II 11l =
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