Advertbm=vicri n g i vto of $l,OO Pet ter au% subsequent Insertion 60 cents. A liberal illsooupt trut* plt perky, ad vertisoments. A space equal to ten lines of this type measures a square. t pd alt a themel a nows, for each Insertion. • Advortlsemenla should be handed ill borer° MondaT nm, to two° In that week'aditaNe.i. ivirr Beuliness Cards. JOll2l LEVI.IOI . lc Roby. jJ clan . —olllco , daring tbe at Duthie. conic:, at night at my tablet:Da on Water street. Bridgewater, Ft. Wllipmellee !tumefy and Xed• h goes • .(mutaymb'd apr27 oIIN IL YOUNG, Attorney. at law, U 'Starer 11. Office and auldenco on Thud It. ewt or the Lunt Howe. Alltaw business entrus ted to my care shall receive prompt attention. Moo pawns having ,Real Estate fur Sak, and those wishing to buy town property, coal ot SUM lwd,, nay save Limo and money by culling at my office. !Pill N. NteNUrr, 11. D., Uarlug permanent. oly loaded in Bearer, would respectfully ten th r • probsowlututt services to the casette otßas. %er and aurroundlug country. Special attention paid to the treatment orientate disease,. Hui ere usns ith a skillful baud. °Mason Third West hAr doors west of the Court 110tuw. _silt:M*7oM . . 1.1. ANDES/10N, harnig takes old • Me old Yodneiry Spun, In Rochester. Pa., wall ho pleased to meet Ma old customers Itieutla olio may want either tho BEST COO& isu MVP., llatiag btoed, or an? other kind of Calitiugs of best, material and workmanship. The business will be conducted by _jemtfl J . J. lmnisos so Ms. NVILLIABI UANINES• Mader' In BOOtt: sheet, Ushers, billipers, dn., neat door to feeler'. „Tin shop, bridge suet, ilrldgewater, %hero he I prepared to manulacture and sell ei r.y thing In his hue at =eons ble rates limi leg meowed his place of business front the corn er hue, the ltridite to Us preoeut tocialott, ha in. hi. old friends and patrons to glee him a toytirtlniy. TAti..CAPIERON, Attorney at Law d Beaver, Pa. Office in the rotnn for wal7 occupied by the late Judge Actinic Col- Iccuous, ite., promptly 'MOW w. bootrott ly. P. KUIIN, Attorney at Gm. 00leo In Me, U/ Kluley's building, east of Public Square. slur 31:Iy. • - - - - • JEVlESlT{Ufsictusaker mid:StriVelerf rid 6 rimer, ifeavcr, Pa. (in room adjoining .1. 1. Wilson's orrice., Gold ,watches, and chron ometers repaired and warranted. Engraving done to order. The patronage of the public id and ..athsta l ion guaranteed. Weems! tr.. -1 1 WIRY EIEIIZ, Dealer In Boots, Shoes, sa• :Gwen and (loiters. Boots and shoes made to order. A long experience lu the business ena bler him to do work to a superior manner. Terms tu.lerate. Ohop on Third street (near Rev. MB iet'r .11ooksture), Beaver, Pa. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. sprhizsiL: ly (AKAN, IL 111/lINT. Notary Public, Cote veyeuteraud'lustmitiet? Agent. Deeds and gruemt ots writteuakskecknewbullgtrocutetakuo,' se. Devine 'hoed dilly commissioned asAgeut tot ee,erul lint class Insurance Companies, repro. eentmg the Firc, Life, Accident, and Lire Block IDeoartnients, is'prepared to take deka and write lenitive ou the tuust liberal terms. Also. agent ior the "Anchor Line" or dud dins@ Ocean Steam er,. Ticket. sold to and from all porta in Bug. hld, Ireland, Scotland,Oermany and France. OF nee tu Leafs brick tow, Diamond, Rochester. apr/W6l WAGON FOB NAVEL—The undersigned has a Two Horse Wagon, hi good run.' Wog toner, which he will sell low for cosh, or el: change fur a good horse. Also • good cultivator for I.lc. J. C. MOULTEU. sprint( Bridgewater, Pa. LINNENBRINK, Dealer In Watches, Clooks, Jeordiy, Rrioditato and Stationery. Wittelte's n Jewelry tepitired. Agent for the "WEED . ' Sewing itnctilue, Rix:heater l'n. /713iiko C OAL FOR SALE, Taw undersigned has constantly on hand a good article of Lamp and Nut Coal, which he will sail t ressonatdo ydgis• either at the bank, or will deliver to purchase The bank is located on McKinley's lion. • tow rods from thu Phi Ft. Wayne& Chicago Railroad, rust but a short dlitanee rroni Beaver station. I Irate also a good article of File Clay, which Iwlll . depose of ai reasonable rates. triter, left at my re.fdencv iti Bridgewater, or at Michael Camp's in Rochiliter, or al the bank, will reevlse promptattention. ' J. C. luotazlim npr.'.o.ll,llF--13' • I L OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—The sabot:Mier offers for pale his house and lot. In Rua rotten, South Beaver township, tu Hill coun t. The lot contains about 114 acres of laud. falC. rti In, with good,garden and fruit tires. The bonffie in Itt, story high, with four MASI and good cellar underneath. Altogether It is a desirable ipruperty,and will be sold low. For further per mutant 111qUIre. of the undersigned on the premi ses., JOHN UARViii, or to litigh (iambi, at itocheeter. loot die ' ,I 3ILECUTOII. I I.I NOTlCE.—Letters Test* 1 1 ./ meotary, having been panted to the Saber:iris tier on the estate ofJames (I. 'Calvin, dec'd., late Or south Ileaverlownsidp,ficaver County, Pa., all liorsona lude4ted to sold estate, are hereby notill sal that immediate payment le rednlred ; and, ad ii,a,in, , liavlnz claims against the same tvlU pre7 sod tliviti duly authenticated the setilemetiL JAMMI /tAYL. Jete'r.. FIRE BRICK WORKS FOR SALE. rrilE PIICEN I X FIRE BRICK WORKS, striated 1 at Smith's Ferry. .with all the tools and ma, chicory complete. are for sale at II low price. Par chasers will address G, LCDEWIG, at Pittsburgh (No. lia7 Liberty striet), for price and berms. le2lllw I:lexitiast - r3r. • Dr. J. Mar- Al'4o4 ranofUridgis c ,......,,.......• water, I. deters : t..... A: 1 .40 . V e r i l .t tb i tt t i t a i : ~, . . .>'.. , i-:; : :: • State 'ball do 41 4. ....',--t•qtP . work better or 4:1 ' VI ----ji.';- cheaper Ithat: Ms Obero n ; - tits% re lie uses be best nuterLsle manufactured In the Untied Stales. Gold and ells avr filling performed In A style that defies compm titian Satisfaction nuaranteed In all operations, pr 11, money returned. lit!, him a trial. LAI: ly I, .. _ . . . t_frhiank Cuuustablo•n dales for sale et the An et, tallee. DTI 14C1AL TEETII T. PERFECT &11.- ED ! J. J. CHANDLER bare pur chased the exclusive - 41111111.. right of Beaver county to use Dr.Stucles Patent • '77 .1 ,0 1 ....trif by which they can put I It • up% ulcanite as thin as 111 , 11. it 4 moi . d O% with n ban -1 enameled polish; and so light and elastic as to perfectly adapt Itself 1,, the mouth; obviatingall that clumsy and balky condition, in much complained of heretofore; and I,soenlng their liability to break 100 per cent. In deed, no one scrine U wonid be willing to welt the old atyle plate any longer than they could con, en- I•btly get them exchanged. All branch°. of Deta l-try performed in the beat and must substantial manner.. In filling teeth with gold, ete., we that. 100 'e compdtltion from any quarter, and can refer to living subjects whose fillings hare stood be. Breen thirty and forty year.. Among the number lion. John Allison will exhibit alling,..we inser ted some :15 yearn ago ; the teeth as perfect as the day they were filled. Laughing One prepared on n new plan, freelni It from all unpleasant and dan gerous effects, making the extraction of teeth a source of pleasure rather thane! horror and pam. Pricea as tow as any good dentist V the Mao. Office at Dearer Station, Rochester Da: nor3:ll] T. J. b it. J CHANDLER. Singer Sewing Machine. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES, • The most perfect and simple nachlne of the kind OW invented. Both of the above popular machines have been lately improved ontil thee stand withont a rival. Price of the SINGER PAIIILY SEWING MA. CHINE from 145.00 upwards. Price of HINKLEY 8 KEPI - FENS /d3O. t'irculars And Sampled malledEfree on sididlcar lion. STRAW it MORTON, GENERAL AGENTS. No. 20 SLr.th Sweet, Pittsburgh Ph. A cent wanted for the lllnkk Machine every. and for the Sin••er In Wtitern Pennrylra titt Ka.dern Ohio and Watt Va.;:veltere there are none already eatahllahed. BUYERS, LOOK HERE I The ilnderlitaned, thankful for past favors would respectfully Inform the public that. he has one of the ducat selectlona of , WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, I'LOOIt OE CLOTHS, Etc., Etc„ n o nand to be found In tha county. , Ilb wort mot of sehool. libeellitneons• avid Belles 33 C) 33. f.complow; while so pains are oparod unhuWry to make hie . . STATIONgRY DEPARTMENY. (VIII to the test of City Establishments. lie Is the ext lustre agent for the celebrated • Foley's Gle:sist rens for thin county. Moue reeking& good Gold Pee. would do well to are them before Nachman& Ile I. the Agent for this county for NrWeell l'holograpa Marriage Certidcate. The attention of eimgymen to respectfully called to this, u be ran sell them at the same discount as they woul4 get from the Publisher. Atwater's School Gov ernment ft,r gale at Pubibibees Alto on hand, Toys old' VsneVroods, 'Mashie for all scamona. • J. F. A*lll.C3rs. Broadway, New Brighton. lartl,l47o:ly TEIE PITTSI3I3IGEL VINEGAR wooK§.,. '13a11ou& dams 167, 168, 169 68# 170, !Second Avenne,.Pittsburgb, Pa., Are now prepared to furnish Vtarzeait at the Lowior 3tasuurr Ran& AttenUott is particularly.called to our EXTRA WINE YINEGAR. npr2o;3m r~.l~i•,xr.~ ,31M A. F.;!..7.".> • yr ,„hr A In 1;;. voxs' ''G'.;i.: '" I l t" 414 IRE:SUEZ CANAL! • Tit RILE the 'World is More or lest VT erclaed over the opening of tie Suez' Canal, the Public; in Beater and should not lose sight of the Iketthat F.S. SNITGER & CO. At theft old . stand In &aver. Pagan sijU Itirnishing to their customers everything called for in their line. They always keep ,a fell assortmeet of Rour,' Feed, Weil, /Ina; &spars, kirikes. . Tobacco•.aud Cigars; • AncteJl other articles usually !bond , . • • " • In a First Clam GROCERY STORE:" From their long and intimate acquaint span wI tb the Grocery Flour and Feed business, and their disposition to render satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage, they hope in the fn. tam as in' the past, to obtain a liberal share of the public patronage. Give us a Call and Bee if we do,not make it to your In terest to call again. , Jan& 8 . fiNITGEW& CO. COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC. No medicine or treatment can item , : the powerful curative xp . cnocr•of::^ • _. • - 0-4 4 . White ' • •-• • , • sa It h. remedy o tor Maid gad Unit goatees. It le - recom tiey twerl.ol.llpennine la Wihtdag. ton. aud hundreds)* Pht4delphla,Bllll/ioOre. and other cities and cabusunlilt. Woegboatthepsen , try. Mr. Pentangles, of Wilmington, , 'haute, .writas that there Is Ea (with a I,* exceptions). a amity in that city who will he without It it real. Die to procure 11. Bush is its po ulasity wherever It II known—end tills popuunty arises kom the act that It ethereally ma all who nes It. Them 1 4 nooses of COUGHS COWS, 80111 t THROAT, ASTHMA, BRONCJIMS, CROUP, BLOOD, LWARtiliNatti. and eves PULMO NA RY CONSUMPTION, where the eyeless le not broken down with the wear of the diseses.or pre tended medicine, cc Inexperienced advise. that Ws Salaam will not care If carefully seed secant lag to directions. gun Lt all we awe. seat RIO be, and in vite • • trial from the fielded everywhere. Price 50 cents, medium glee, and it Mr large sized bottles. Pawed only toy". • .„ J. H. fSI.MMS,%M..D:, • 1 1 PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHRIIIIM NO4 707 Market St., wmatavoTON, Deb Philadelphia depot, Johnson. Italia ',sr a Cow. den. BB Arch biretta ' Baltimore depot. B. S. Hance, 108Balthnbre Bt. For sale by 800 Mine Dealers generally. BEAVER D rre ITG STORE, fi'Vq9 Druggist 40 Apothecary, BEAVER. PENN. DEALER IN PUREDBUGS,CIiEECIISPICIRS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFF" •yt,79)?1 , !: 9,A1E18„ , 'i3 4 l 4 ll:dce.:l , 12 • Choice Family G-ROCERIES, CRUDE AND REFINED p.!:k,F4 LABT4IAMP CtIUSINEIV BURNERS, &C., 01 the greatest Variety, and at the Lowest 2131 CM - Physicians' Prmcriptions carefially mi scientifically compounded at any time day or night. riY - Agents forFahneiiiock r liaslett and &lye art z's Strictly Pan White Lend, the oldest and hest brand, in Ithe market, at nienufacturcre pricce. - 6111 Local -Y. MOOILEIP DIIIIO, STORE, IN BEAVER. May be toned the best wartime of DRUGS, _- Mac.i,e es ,y 0 - 11:113110E04:113. PARE' L I Q,U o!tf3, And Eirundieso. I" a : 1 n4707;-151 • DY E 131 . +U MP 8: TOILET ARTIOLito, SOAPS PATICNT . HEIIICINAS _ :• j In great -.eitety. all of thefold cheaper than Can be bokhltrto4 l Dris Store _lve • A county. , ~...iponco4 . . Female ' I ee • t: Cheesemanle,. _ LAMPOh LAM Th P e Igr aT htt . .STATIONERT, WINDOW GLARE PETTY. Ever oared outside of the 14IW,at Moore's. Drug Wave, sad told ebespet Wan ow b boagbt en,y where , Let those wtoU ' doubt • thle tell endows. end 0 1 4 will doubt no sore. tulylW: J. MOORE. CM 5TATE,.,,,,'...' t, oil ••a;,.4 • . • tLATE' tteitry_ : Are prepared to MO& Bedlam, oridarers, mar Very Dank Bf a Cbloriaxi, Roofing - Slate, • Frost tbetz own quarried. located In liortlenepeos coonty, Pa.. AT VAUNT PUICI2I. gazabite_ele7 be seem, aid tommilleatiosi sit• deemed to • • 'E. L. spOODWIL. Agent 3. K. immumprazatiassi, oas: suwars BmLISENG,' WORM WAY. coma With et., ligibeadt. t.l . _ff , ~ r ~,_ ~.: ; .:, r t.l ; t;ilr, 11; -107 , 11 Cr rt. •. tr• ", ==!l Leo• ' ki . . C O. , Asattqauuty a- C O. . . . Tues. wasicileir, 'caw. .14. IMAM J. a. AN0111.; J. n. WCRIgitT. - • ••••• , ..s.c re t•5tr......—.-3;.5..p..•. 616 . 6 6.6 i t tett e le t r a MM l Zirrtestlas Wooand Wiser' Oiripeardr. !• . !,, a lai & • it to 110119117111 • tr • f a • re e 41 e st I si bera pint. all perso:l=o " 6:l4 4 Zi a g r a rArg,____ Wras ef to rat lorrilirlurirtrasurk ~..La i e calor SCOW rho NEN itoproral tbrraa= dekl.to the ' .......• ) , , - JAIMII! 0. Ada"rx. REMOVAL. Thomas Allison, • .11AVIN 131 .REMOVED MS STOREIE4S' tipAlritEt; In the poqipLuil by Our it Cooper , ITberebo,ni.!vibas ; Intend. keeping;'. MEIICIIAIsiIDISE 1444 - received' from the East, within a few days rust, a Mr selection:4g DRY GOOD Latest spring Style I CONSIATINt IN PAM' 'Ol O, - POPLINb, ALPACA; Oc t LAINS, CUECIO3, OL6THS, JEANS, DINIMS, CRASH. BOOTS 8110 ES, 8110VXU$, RAKES, IMES, TUBS. BUCKETS, fIUEENSWAItE, it' To 1103 sixivit articles be ;lag added a CLoicc selection of 'GROCERIIES tOFFEEt3, WHITE & BROWN SUGARS, MOLASSES', . •,[ , TOBACCO,. All Ike above .araclo, . will be sold low for cub, ovvxclutuged for country pro. 'duce. Call and ,examine Ids •ttwk sod prices. IrIUIONAB ALLISON., • x90'70;1 IC:EI:CREAM SALOON • • americium' ErfilllgilENt . The dadealgued having bought ma the Cream aelersoand,Conthaloaeryeatabliabromat of J. C. Ham near the Poet office, In Rochester. Pa.; erased rappettleity 'lnform the matte that be well • Keep, Os' best quality ad' leer Cream during any Summer, sad reepecthilly atm those want of that artic le to give himan early call. the Confectionery department I. well stocked; and parties. weddings, at. will be supplied with everything needs& en .kar t and In the beet ofstyle. Families (.robbed with trestitaead a often as desired. UIiOSUB PUICII2IIIIIOX. masilita 17 a 2) Ha re &IP MIL p.A.F•Eit. WINDOW IiHADE. BOOKS STATIONERY, &c THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST AND BEST assortment of these Goals that has ever been brought to the city. Call and eriainine before purchasing. and be con. likbed, at . 1 4 . E. WELLS & CO'S.ts, NO, 106 FEDERAL STREET. LEGHENY CITY, PENIViA ',-,,septls;ly.Feb.9ch'd oa& The Most Complete Business Co lege in the United Sates, . Affording tedlittee'lbt inquiring t tborough,tese- Mal bludiese edsoities,posseemeal by 'so olb School In the country. Slate Ile Ineorporatton In 1865, swirly Sixteen Thousand Students, permeated's** Alreta ant? Wilt* In th e. Unkta have attended here. No vueaticiee. ' Students enter at say thus: and twelve private lattnacticea tin withal; the 'enthn course. , , • . . . X. Cllsts srlthrult gesticulate end all ig teaseu7 trtfortlott. un'sektreestht SMITH a I.lOWl=, Mitigate, • . • Prrnestmost. ra. hinriely. - „ 11,11t404111t) Bridge,' tariff, BIuDGEW ATER, FA, 18 *WNW 11ECEIVING FRI:811 811 PAT OF floornek TN EACH. OF TOY VOLLOwRiG DIPAW111101711: r -DRY 4:400.135: ' taulienillio . Jeans, . Cassinueres and tiattineti; • , WhileWoollen hlatike,ts„ Whit, and Colorgd.and ' Barred Flanti'elg„ - Mer!nog, , • Delaines,' , " " 1 ! • Gingliarns, Cobergs, Lawn; Water Proofs, Oloth; Woollinkiihawla frown and Black Musliar, - • Drithr Tieldiars- 1 r ic;iitings, .. rents, Canton Flannels,. • Jeconets, ' Tablotinen, Irish Linen, Crash, Counterpanes. Hosiery; • Olontls' - & Mita Groceries, CAZesTeas. Sam WOMMINII, Whits StlverThltit and Comtoop 9 1 11 41. 11403 " 1 la bal. 1.., mit and . ASA Stu. sad • tits Candles. Sap. Spice' tad. Mises Xest. Alto, SALT. Hardware, • Glass, Mids. Serena, Table ,__Tstds ma Ina and Medal Bab, OW Basso. Ms Morale and ad Maw. grades. 990 , M.k $, I, Ind 4 Ils• has, Rao, ,9eldslal sad Cass tad Garden Hoes. • WOODENNVAIM.- WM Tabs. amnia. Batter Pgatesad ladles ..uAitator; bri„ • Litoed Oil & White-Lead. .BOots and . Sluties UMW NISSIV AND CHILDNENr EDON Rifle Powder and Shot, Blasting Ppwder and Fuse. Flour V041:04i Queonoworo. . • heavy goods &Meted bee attune. • :' By Sore attenUon to tallinall, did by hews ecostantly cm hand a well aim ted stack Stood, or all the illereat Mato atially Itst ta a sem stem the vadenegued Wei in the titan se in of the the "sato omit est noels a 'MeV atom Pgfrilie• teha t . S. 11A2COMII. • OEM IMllin inill I . • IMI TOLTIPOADIF.' CUIC,&II •.0* gad titer Jose Mb. ISKI. ['ha, datr..43=344,2,m. gr a :locv • daily:r •, * • • 1 , .1 , • . .slynickflonweyirr 1112 - 7 —" 7 "- bergti at ARloneo 315 Gatos :55 Nasal= 4ar OtryLlle. _Wcifitar....,....!; ' I A .• 6W , • Crestlie . n Bemu pall ppertiniaaky..l l Iforest Urns ' Van Wert. • 1 • ' Pod blaWane. it'tam Cohosa Watilaw • •••• Km= .Oldraao' • • INSOrn ,Valparalart • $ 180 rx Warsaw ...• Colmnbla. Fort Warn T: 314 Van Wert/ Lima. lonia .1 Upper Sandualry..' Buena! Crintllne 4 . • Wooster I QrrrUle Xarelllan Canton.... Alliance . ... Salem. • Itocbester.: Pittileueb, Ymetrittown, New Csetle sod. Erie Uproot bases YeeekstOwn A 12,15 p. is; New Castle, &la Pas; arthes at Plteibetsb, &50 p. m. lieteretert, ara Plitsbantb 1116 a. , m; aa. si New Castle. lidas. m. Ifeentatten, Ire^ a. is. Tre, New Castle ' sod .Plttibursh Ac emr=r leaves Youngstown, 6:40 a. so; Kr`W arrives atAlletbell!,7_, Ukul a. to. P.stareleg, MOTH Pttisesteb, p. m; lieu New PadlitA.lo p.m:Youngstown NR .1:08 pte . . N. MYS. OF THE PRINTS, GINOHAMS CASSIMERES I'WEEkIB; C()TTONADRS FLASINEW;. Gown!! Ritunger cusd 7ktel Agent. IitriTELAND , RAILROAD: On. and ages May 19th ISM tralua will leave &imam daily Mondays anAplall)aa HOSIERY, az, &c. napivaits SP . ADO3 Cleveland.... Ettiild BMW. Rums& AManer.. Bayard.— We1114•111e Eil Vieltindfle. A om Ravenna... Usthma... SYRUPS &stii4Stieel SPICES so I'm 'B ld~~ t ee r ppnnrt '1 liesidee Ferry ; pisz ui. • - . ritt*burgh ..... Mar Rothe.ter • 733 Ilekr!ir _ ItlCalieity . • •••; 1 817 WellBvllle. 888 Steubenville ' VW Brlkeport.... ..... 'lllO • ml. tlll.llll.efl than ti prig• train from Weltrodllo TUSCARAWAI Mara N. rheadolobla It t . CAD a. sa. 13.7 Ihtelf L EßS, Or,i NEW 1126113 LE WORM. 111 PO: -,b7rl tl 4 It 4 MON - CTIVE E NU' S, Head and Iroot Stones, . garble and Stoner Work ON SHORT NOTICE. We- etaing to do Use Pest Mirk in Western 'Pennsylvania, .And Mean to do' as tee Represent AT .1102111 OR ABROAD. Persons wishing work in our line - are invited to call and examine our work and" prices before pnrchaiing elsewhere, as we will guarantee satisfaction in every case. We have, also, a very tine selection of work at the Rochester Works, which can not bobcat, fo'r workmanship or price, anywhere: , H. MARSHALL. marlo;Cint—jd,2;cl. S 11111 AVIS ACADII7IY.—The text Term .130 ,Wili CO nee on Monday. Amulet 201 1870. For el lar apply to the underaltrnea, or during mall (July and Augnat,l,to the Her. 1). P. Lowery: Presldent. or Rev. J. X. Bmlth, mem ber of the Dowd' or.Tntatees, BOITtf, Pa. je.o;4m] Rev. J. W. scow, D. D_ Principal. DRUGS & MEDICINES , ..,_ \~.,. Beaver,;,r ~,,,,, ~; ~%lt~' •;; P 4 A V e . !Ill;f44011110= less, dal. gzlgA n+vioso . . f7XEirJ 'lle* 1030)4 mo:.um. tail barn :066 ItO Lis SOL t . '440 000441 018 rzn El TIM LEEDIIB2 coax 307 950 1053 1167 /1110 r hll 315 a COOL, 642 1,123 f. 57 035 057 101.5 Ilia S6ni 21r, Sfil 1349 e . 9i19 i 9:9 :J~~ ° d lII=I Ult - aZAk.f M=UMSS I =IEI , 815434 1130rx, 145rx .1136 1211 3511 .MO . 185 431 :OW WJS • :40 1100 544 ell 110 • 810 ! • 1051% .1110 11011711 1155A31 I 4311 iii 11115 G l%grx 110 WV I 131 . 2 I j 141 an 135 " I Mall =3 ME • ._ I HAIL ;Acco~l CM 131== rams '4ll E 11133 201111 GIIIPX 110 , 615 316 , 730 443 504 630 633 1 Exr's..l auuo • w. TAT/0 - 11.. /1 An: == 9Or st aturx 330 . I 11;Q, a) I at 4 5115 r lia 7t) h Wellsville and an ex -3 to Pittsburgh. is II invezie t t tries • era! Ticket Agent- We 'DlCivantlmoture AND ALL , KINDS OP YOB TUE MAST MONEY, WE CANNOT DE UNDERSOLD DRUGS ! !TPIXTEEOZIE3 W. BITECTILING German Apothecary and Druggist ! IN THE DIAMOND, ROCHESTER, Keeps conitatitly on band a well selected stock of PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES AND SOAPS. PAlrga, QUA, „ . I PD I OI/NE B AND LIQUORS FOR liiedfeal • Purposes. Opts add I'o=o Crude and fleOucd ' • ArAgo • • lIIM Bole ent. for Dr. &tsars PatgintTrusaes. AU fatale of Tenure will tie • dellvered on abort notice: Pliyalcianipreeeriptions will be filled at all hour!, °Nay and nigh!. iiirA Aoki 4.t.kti(*i9e , •; i , t, ,4,, ;••• , r tl , r.;';:. i': I ~ ; i -_ . , 1 : : '• ' r : i ! S ' '; :: :' ~ , , . . ... t 1 '.l. ..,' ,•,:, ' ''' 1 I i i -',* -:'. :1 ~, ,:. , . ' •,,, , ,',,,,,*.. - - ' • , I Wednesday July .11'117.Si it '9-4 16 1 I PT`:: 11 4 , TIM ________ -_..._.,........._..-. 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Ten years ago h,e, was au ignorant and Intemperate man—famous onif, for his . . skill mid plackits a prize tighter., He mould( whip any man of his stieight.and was not(finitidlons In tt tight with an op-. Vmiltmuch' lieatiler, than;; hlMself, e could alio do his" Aare or drink hig at the bar as well as lie "could Flo his fighting in'thetring. A change ciuttei!byier the man. I than aiot "attt.mmtlia rgitiertvilistory of that even—suffice' t rases , ho gave up his cups, andAtt once made an ef fort to change ths sentiments of his companions. Hetecame a lecturer and preacher. : 'Give me -some money, if you please r,tiald lie to. a philanthropist whom,humet in the street., I ' 'Whit do you went ;matey for?! •#.l. wan! to hire a horse and cart and go to the rams.' .„ • 'O, Dick, that will never do. You will gd on it sprewthere, and get into the track of the had habits you have just, abaudonod ' , No I won't, I want M to the *ai...ns and break up the gumbling and drinking rings there.' • - 'Why, Dick, you will ne assaulted, your life wilt in jpopanly, you laul better not expose yourself to the ati ger of the London roughs.' '1 pm not afraid of them; I want to totrimade thbm to tarh 'over a new ' leaf - and lead an , honest life,' said Dick, with earnest emphasis. "•' The money was • finally given to him. Rehired a home and wagon ntid drove doWn to the mee•grourid; among the booths and tents, Where the piclaTocketil,ixtdablers, prize fighters, and.otheckeywkadatiyes at low life in to. .cottgregatedr Re unhitched, • y Q eifIiMILISOU I= lIE :hinvharit, .7 • - -- ' - .." -, 2 tho wagon mid .. otio. of his ring songs. He'' handsonie a man, .of compact bulk], and a capital ex tempore singercl speaker, ,with a. clear ringing •oice, which can be beartl at a o derable distance. Socuts'as he began to sing, a crowd of persons began to tolled about him. They came from tie tents, and stands and booths, auq litened .with won der and adminitim. After singing he ventured to tell a story, cud branched off MU a regular speech, holding his audites and increasing their number, for Such w a length of time, that those who kept the several places of enterttinment became alarmed, and th i l ) put their heads together and had le*. arrested for 'preaching' with t a 'license. He was hurried into i cell, but 'before the cell door wry fairly closed, he commenced singirr one of his thril ling songs, and ht voices rang out like the tones of alrumpet upon the air. A vast numer of curious lis teners othered abut his prison door and were charmedvith hissonga and speeches. By and by thb itilor' came along, and ordered hint t stop speaking and singing. • 1 will not,' bait. Dick, defiantly. 'You can shut up sy body, but you can not shut up in mouth.' The crowd I:lensed, and the pris oner continued to mtertain It. The authorities next neatened. to put lilno into a dungon it he did not stop. . , , , . 'You dare not d it,' said Dick, 'I have cOmmitted n crime, and you have no right to tee me i ntoi a dun geon.' . „ He continued L aing and exhort, and finally the otters of the law, If nut ofjustlee,offera him his freedom, if he would leave Se Jail. 'No,' said 'Dick,' will not leave, if I do, you inayarrest me in the Morning for brating Jail; this is a comfortable place. I have had worse lodgings indeed; laid expect to sleep under my wage on the grass to night.' - About thiS tint' some gentlemen rode up in a car:4e and inquired if 1 the authoritiesid adept bait for Mr. Weaver. ' ' ' ' `Yes, we have men tryinF to get rid of him, wetegl be del ghted to part with firm tansy terms, Was the ppl rey. 1 • -31. r. Weaver % tv kindly cared for by his friends, ithe ]text day he t o. returned to his am, the wagon, and remained tl the until he succeed ed in breaking tiphe gambling and drinking establishients about .him: The following it will show the self-poise and tarot Mr. Weaver. He was advertised) speak in one of the theatres - of Delon. The scum of London societ!filled the' house front pit to domeJt • was an ugly audience of sholer hitters and roughs, convened try the mettle of their former chi and companion. Weaver was advil by !his friends not to enter the tiding, they did not think his life A) lean& a mob. It ams k plala that S roughs intended. to raise a row,ancio break. up the meetine lu a, wellaneous fight. Weaver said In ray, that he had whippeda:.gcxxl my of those fel lows, and that hens, net afraid of them. . ' • • ' 'l' The meeting wapened with silk lug and prayer, d Weaver then prcceded.with hipeeeh; when the !micr et the , rout a well known prize fighter; • no bythesobriquet of 'Jim; lea up the stage and took a posit in T int of Weaver, and Began 4 queou. him , 1n the, following na n or. -. • 'You are ver, are you?' said. • with a wind a sneer. . 'I 'think I ye get with a change Of purpose,' plieWeaver. 'You hay t Onevt heart, have you?' 1 . „ .I. think y e ajly nude up my 'mind to be t, ail I. are:sorry that I. have not n a letter man.' , 'You can - veyourenernlei, tau you?' . 'Yes.' .. .'Take tin In Weaver' ,A Shedd ence. Eve beg' said Tim spitting over, the 'mull .. y present .supposed 170 . .1 !i 041 ;. , ot t.t-t1 MI = .............. :4187 • ;It 04: /*. ILI.: 'I. ~ / ...i , weal‘ithuld'atlitlibihiov had ins opt IY.etivcr, 194 Out his Iteeltat dkerattior,,,wmod . hlsetteek, Mtd-t tep,Wcil: _. , ' _ . 1 1 , ~ Ilan t ymi knew ricie when I was in the,haint of prinking ; gantbllng„tual lighting, indlin,y6w, ; ~ 'Ytv A ,IIF said 31ini,," . ." ". -liu l , limited vie at maittlMe. '1 Shoal haveloptx:ked you Adwn tol, • I did % 4c' ? whilve 4 ,l s'O',VI;Ve. ing.', ~ ~ , 1 • , ~,,, , 'I bel Ord yOu WOuld;saTel JIM. , 'Well yott see I elan return, godd' for evitnow. i 1 forgivu you , not Oply but I wllicdo, MI 1 can tb,Pertinade you to glve hp year had habilis ' and your 4 , 1 coinpanVt, ' ' JIM turned pato' and iiti to rtrernble t nna l th e u`'astied'WOu e; :td forgiVe him. w 'lt was, not myself that:yeti st 'upon,' Bahl Weaver, 'lt Wag,tuy MI - ter arid his armee.' , , , •1 Jim wits brbken dOwn,htimlitateil, and he Is now' a changed loan, and ,ono of the b,, friends Weaver, has; Ilnifed, be acceeOdlapadses this eloquent Apostle Of rerdnli Iltiu plate; tO place, nod 'ls an ;efficient' worker. In the .causO tar genuine re,formation. ' . • The, following homely 'illustration will show'-hew Weaver turas the ecarintonest ev ent to goOd aecount :-:-` He had an appointment to Blank at Manchester, but Ito had no money to pay his faro to that city,; but he had faith, if ho had not feuds, so he has tened down to the ticket °film and informed the agent that lie wanted to go to 3latichter., 'Well, you can tut e a ticket for so much,' stating the sum, said the agent. !I. havn't got an money,' said Weaver. `Well; yeti can't haVen • ' very Sorry,' aid(' Weaver, ''L kiVe engaged to ayeak in ' ter; this evening.: ,: .; „ .cab't help agent, "'you catettraVel Without Money. • 'Weaver turned , and was aboist to !en the Office, when be ineta,friend \vlto exclaimed' , -'(loon Morning, 31r. ' WeaVer. where are you bound Y' ' . '1 was,going to lSlatichtter. but 1 lutviet got It ticket, and they , won't let me go without'a ticket.' `Why don't y6o.,tiuy a ticki.tr ' haviet got anyttionev.' ' • here to money, buy a first, clag; ticket. „ ,',lrwttiit, a '4lektt; said Wetivei ? to the agent, balding nit the itiotlo. • 'Third clus.4?' ml}l the amtnt, dr, first class; ',lle presented Ids ticket at their:O. *Third saltlithe man at the .gale; leoltlng at Weitei"s tuirse' clotheA. • '.No, • He prt.sented the ticket to the eiiii duetor. >•• •I •-•. 'fbi rt I cla*?' !told the conductor •tiO, sir, tint claw., When the passongent chanw.ml lie presenterl his ticket, , • 'Third alai?' said the new con ductor. . , . 'No, sir, first class.' • _ • `Now.! said • Weaver, •1... started with a first class ticket, and I.t.lattlt•si first eilllSS.lleket t fuel 1- had a nat elitss our Ull.the way to Manchester. So it Istwith those who •start right. They intvei only to keep on the right track and they will have a first class Ocket through 1110. • t Weaver was. speaking with great fere*, itndhiseletttieeiaquenoo..had =dire(' his auditors to-teani R . .--i4taLidutitarthelmoindsi - th. nouifeed4 a " us desirabto see Win: . • fel I t theft said Wearer, '1 will see her by and by.' 'At the dole of the servitr; he found a pair girl, thinly clad, with an infant in her arms, sitting upon the hall steps. She was -. about. twelve years of age. A tattered shawl and a torh calico dress wets proofs of_ her poverty, and her sad face gave evidence of sorrow. better fitted for strong men than for .chil dren. When she saw Mr. Weaver, who had preached in her hearing a few evenings before, she said, Mr. Weaver, you said something about some one 'mighty to save to the uttermost.' I want him to come to my house right away and suvemy father. He Is crazy drunk, and he has ahntrit killed my poor mother.' Mr. Weaver followed the child through the streets end lanes, and then up two or three flights of creak ing stairs to wretched apartments, where he found a woolen lying upon the floor, her head I.xonul up. with a handkerchief, alai bleeding, and a savage . lookhig man, whose eye.; glared front an uushorn face like those of a lyni from 'a thicket. Ile held a knife in his hand and his look and manner seemed to s 4 'What are you here for, stranger; how dare you come to my house uninvited?' Weaver knew this Irian at aglance. He approached him Pleasantly and with confidence, and begun to talk to him about the evils of inteMperaticti, when he felt some one pulling at his coat sleeve., It was the little girl, and when he turned to look. at her, she said: 'O, Mr. Weaver, it is or nb use to talk to him in that way; mother has talked to ltiin in than way a great many time. Let him know how Ito can be saved.' Mr. Weaver took' the hint and changed his tactics.. Tao ordered bread and mutt, and other .snlistan tints for the use of the family. After preaching the gospel of bread and meat, of physical salvation—by ar ranging loaves of bruut arid slides of meat upon the table—lie found a chance to urea's};' 31 higher 'gO3Pel; and the fruit of that' effect ;resulted; in making that ;family -one of the . happiest ; in ; ‘Merrie' • England:— Here is ono of ; his illustrations: • • A very poor family , In -London lived. front hand to mouth le consequence of intemperance of the• head of the family. At last, . when the poor wife and children were suf fering on the - borders of starvation, several good, church metribers.made up their minds to visit the family and,hold prayer meeting lathe poor hovel in which they lived. During the prayer meeting, "at young man drove up to the door and Inquired for Deacon Jones. - Ho was informed that, the. deacon was engage(' In a prayer meeting. - • 'Well, tell him to come , and see , me.' .'But hots busy In a prayer meeting." Well, tell him that /am part of the meeting: • • When the deacon appeared, the young man, who had his hat, • and comforter; and . overcoat on, was Standing at the deor,Arldp- in. 'hand. 'Father ecinldn't tome,' - said he,. ¶but he sent his prayers In a m 1.0.0 . 'Prujers in a cartl. what do you 'Why.he has sent solme. flora, And meat, aml potatoes; :that's' thel way; he Drays for people who are ;hunts.; Sari When theyate fed, heipirayathe 'Other.' wayon his knees. ; Ho is going 'tado that at home to-night; -becituso ho Is hid busy-to come here now.' • Weaver does a good ded of kinty log with thepoor, carrying his Tiray 7 grs in a basket as weltas In his hUtrt . . Wherever this wOnderful man goes the crowd is site to follow, and he iscontinualliaddresaing immense nudiencesin halls, theatres, -end churches, In the principal eltlea. of his native hind. ', . , —Wises It stated In the Cinciniuttl . Chronicle that, the Hon. George A. rendkton of repudiation .fame, be ,a candidats for Gongrees in the . First District of Ohio., , If If th b people of that State haVe no forgotten the Surrender platform ,upon; which the honorable gentlenitn ran . for Vice President In IStil w he wlll bedefeated. ~ 11 , 11 e. •,; 7 . , ,.1 , ,f1 , • if l' ..sss :es L'isiss ..t: . .... . u ...," f , ~ l„ . . -.! •1 , ; ;. :• 'b, 1. /. :t 111" kt) el)1:11 . _ ti • lit ". 11 r • s.i 4,/_9,Erßr• - - - • •tht• I • , When I yrs. deed, toy m' to '" T 0144111; 1ad44 1 1 34Q the wir my Teed* " Prove hetet &mama 1)1.7 inimbei,di.. ll ".' • -1 I, " : Tag 'Ameiatitio allpi•tplaniaad pert; *lFsudtp .OokrjaaM d.aad t4illaaebad ocrothltoslotedotmet: -•,, • 4: '"' ' • t•4la oni;i• , r..itho•r,i4.• we .had ‘o • ' skim •fratinekva • ' " ; !And mambas atiki bed *MIN teem"( • 1 • utr the titni ag • • " We will ocklera,tbr o rmliparat "; • ialc, epe:,,"',ltiieiretricshell be like ; , 1 ' 'P.71 1 1 1 4,1 4 To.roorrOti." sold tbey, sinew With 1 1,11 0 1 . And, dealt upon the plesient ray; • •- 'Tice they, one Bud ell, while 'ere lye stood mg; et bkeetel ;lope: , 11, duty I.par sed • • • -roitiontiiiittlit tedey,•ll they i4led ; 1 , • ' ••• ' Wlll bT ),erertty. a. ohlreted erste:rpm,. ine cart . . Nf! 0411 epee* the tattle•ckett ; L ill fergetieN sed , amy sad y,r4, go part bow loathe! trim Ili; smuts, room, - • 1 frail ikon laralkad pawed ram , . • • Liko Ito, r‘'•ummbraoca orakunt., • ' • ghat tarrlrlh bat a dad. I run a peaceful man, and so , is my Wife, although she is of the female persuasion. `Let us have pcuce,' and red white and blue pictures of den end (:rant hang togetlitirOu the wall' over My mantel mem; lint I cut be stirred up, and so cuff my wife, when we consider that iinr tights are inciad-, ell or, Our tramplcil upon. IV4 arm American itltiz,eisi and under stand what 14,erty fucitils, and :en detivpr to c arry , out yur understand-. trig . in. all tintigs; Ilene.; my wife washis the parcliient, like 'a, good American . citli r en up she is, three Ilmis every day, Sund,ayii excepted. got nothing toil° with the story, further,, than it, tarries us to the place when, the commencement of ft imminence+. Thike ier.tinine is A ruthushr bob I'6lll her 'fbusyont of uffebtionj was NitShing Abe pave:nem . 21$ is her bleivsil , owttona yeiterility. morning, while I etiottlid thebreakfisit. When Just about turning' the •iiiakkert•l for the last lime, I heard her Well known voice say: • • 'Senses!' Yeti, sir, , you couldn't hive taken many sensisi, or else the 'fienliesc you did lake were as wenk us Wider, ur you'd never planktil your blg - feet, en tilat.,whlte ,, asarble”ntep, just theninfileitt 11vvgnilit wlptsl oft? 'fire man said something mitorr couldn't untlerstanci, but I could hear Th usy, and from the tone oilier voice I knew she was riled. I'm well ne 'painted with her. .'fort are going into the house, are you?' • The man said he wfuh'iMfl befiwe I could take Inyapron oW; 'he was hi • thwkitcheff. • '" • „ ' ' itir,''said Thney, you litre here; Mid svant'senses:s'poselyon , protieed and get 'em." Ydu needn't .hook ut ehe 'eunthiuedi 'go on with your business and getout;' and she rested her brxnn on hersmi and sat down, loo!cingt the man in 'the t‘ We get,' said tha man; 'we get ao ietaßtOTlltd ;hi going-nbout' among. peopk N thaVour conduct looloin little iniPtifient ; I but siinihno.lassare yam linkt nothing:n(oo*W intendede And the riian OA out; a little book and 'tt lead peneil, l '- • •'Thusy ktokedneirie as much as to say. 'l'ilgive him enough;' and then he coat mowed asking questions. • you married ?' he asked. ; ,, Thusy's eyes shot fire, and t ex pected a rumpiis. She looked at me anti says: *Blusher, go up stairs and get him our marriage certiticate.' 'Oh, never mind that,' said the man.. 'Just be kind enough _to ah swer'iny questions.' "that's may husband,' said Thusy, nodding at me. I had sat down, and the mackerel was getting cold. 'How many children haveyou got?' 'Three,' said Thusy. 'What are they ?' `Human beings,' said Thusy,sharp ly. 'I mean how many are males and how many are females?' wild the man politely. 'Phree girls, all females,' reinarked Thusly; 'Livirig?' said the man. 'Dead,' said dant these ten years.' 'Why didn ' t you say 140 at first?' said the man, a little . 'Cause you didn't ask,' said Thusy, (listing a triumphant glance at me. 'What is your business nt present?'• asked the man, look in' at me. 'Cookin',' snapped Thusy, before I could say it word. 'What is your trade, sir?' said the man, pointin' at the with n pencil. 'Pm a printer.' • 'What is your income?' ' . 'Don't have nun' said l'husy. - 'l'ts all gone before it t'ome's in: ' •' • 'Your salary?' 'you must he a fool, acid Thusy, juidping up ; ‘it's out of season.' 'Abut:tine, you don't appear to un derstand me. What amount of mon ey do you receive a week for your work?' • rtold 1111 m; and he put It tiourn. 'llavo yOU a trade, huukune?' ho Asked of 'A ddzen of ' 'llrennnnker or inantunmnker.' 'Yes,' mid' TWIT". ihe 1111111 said 'Anything else?' 'What.' `Sleweritt', cookin'; washln',mend- In', makin', and washin' pavements.' When she said the last she looked at me again. 1 understood, and could take my oath to the eorreetnem of the last busluetu mentioned. • • ''How many hone ri have you?' 'One,' said Thusy. 'What's he worth 1' 'He was worth about ten• dollars. but I don't suppose he'd , fetch more than a dollar and a half now.' . 'What•color tat ?' • • 'Red, white mid blue.' . 'Ridiculous' mid the man puttias the pMicllbsilipti eec.. he continued, this won.fda. I r you have a home, what kind of a ono .is !mar, • 1 thought Thusy Would burst. 'She was infernal mad,. for it. looked as If the mauVo:4)lqubtiniehetvioid; , wobtlen rocking horse t' .alxi shouted. The mtin roseand id did Thusjr. I thenglit - there,Would is) a tight befet i e the thing elided ;',Vuethe nian - talked a while; and'.reatl a paper about pen.; alties, and:then went on, ' 'Any cows?' • ,'No cows,' said Thusy. ' 'Any watches:" ''Yes, but you'd better go across tho street, if you want to find, out any thing about them.' . 'Gold or slitter?' 'Orbmss the brassim4' 'and then she went on to tell how the likNobba stood peeping out of the tftralovis all day. 'I don't want kn ow anything, about neighbors, interrupted the man.. want to know how many and What kind . or watches Yea have.' '•Qh told Thusy, kind of set back nlittle. 'I thought you meant the people that 'watch us all the time. We ain't got no other kind.' • • The man saw that ho had the ad ~~~iJ nli~U.i TIRE cEsiscus-T,lmErt. ;Lit) 1 1 -1- !. 1;1/ tls{3 emm Establishdd`,lBlB, )31 IHIBITUIDE i Lt vaShige Tit! , ••,Tn,q l ,l_ in thlg fiance?' 'l!in'a decent and - relipeetable''WoL; man.' said! Thusy;; aaati t "thought; tttYs botAllk yk 9dcel.l+ l 44tg.the• 'man was going to my IF) m OW else" ( nttp thing' the bitton 'dtiteti ;du the lloorVend stitil,lpetntlng aVrtie: ll 'lf that man was worth scent ba'd smack ~yyyt mouth s L'ye u notion,., to do It, myself.' ,Audahe dashed up lathe CensUs-takei';' and TM got be hind ti ehalr and eXplaned the tnatter. Ito referred to ;how ;many , . hoanlera; we had. This WIN it Ull.fdl Sight, and x ie naan.went on : *What aim of shOes do 'you - Woe: 4 'Tlfreee,' shl&Thusy. Note lok ew sho had made a mistake, an ;said ;1, , .„. , ; 0,5; I , , hut mid I shut. , •Wtiere were you bunt?' asked the 'At home,' said Thusy, •whemdld you suppose:" . . 'But I mulet - whereabouts?, 'Second iitory faint,' said Thusy. 'ln Ireland; England,:or Scotland, or where' said the than. ' " • ; • ' I'm a Native American,' screamed Thusy, raising.hcr broom. 'Very good,' mid the new, and ho Put that down. . ' TWhete were'yoto beim?lt said the Man to me: • ; told hlin.' , 'Hew much,Ls your mother worth?' asked the man; turning to Thusy. intsm have you any false teeth; if so, what are they nettle of, what are they set on, and how much are they worth. I f you have any hollow, teeth, what are they stuffed with, and how trimly arcistuffed With silver or other metal Y' • • During tho time the ceases-taker, waS asking these questions I thought Thusy would burst, Ifer fingers worked nervously' around the brotml, and bar azure wig looked like liquid fire. Her , bosom .swelled • like the angry billows :of, the timm, and, as she handed my head u ,chair ,n thws belbre, when - liloked „lust: the same Wily, 1 natuceily supposed that something would happen. lint the ways of women are insigutible us a general thing, and do a thing, only turn her face, the' picture of seen to men, and ask hiM if there wasn't anything else he could ask. • 'The awn said he bad his duty.: to perform, and therefore he would ask: • 'De you wear•a chignon ?' 1 This Is a tender spot for Thusy, cause she don't weir any, and has got lots of hair of her own—natund. 1 'lf so, is it all your own? Is it. made of real hair, or wool or silk ? how much is it worth?' 'Mister.' mid Thusyrising, 'I guess pat had better get some rensessms.e, .where else. There is u time, \vhen .pittienee as.-es to be a ; that time has come Mid by the sg teat United Btatts4,as'l've heard my father say I'll split your lased open wills this here broom.' ,M ~Undone, have you a gloss eye, i f so— 'file census...taker said no mere in our house. , • . „ • 'You infernal scoundrel, yytt impose on me, with your. trying, to .take seIISFS here.' Autiby- that she made a dusts At Nth withethe brdottly knocking the cold mackerel off the table, accompanied by the coffee pot and gugar bowl, as shat passed ; and theveasus-taker made trucks for the ml.or, with Thusy at his heels, asking hint if he had enough eyes to find his way to the next place where they could give him some seance., „ • ;body that t au:cans, , , 4boo[foi Keglntel iitkellrfees. A correspondenPattie fNOw 'York World, wrltidtftbiti Pciitfillintoth; South 'Affirm - glifeb a' lengthy deal cription Of the nefirly discWered dia mond reglotr.' Ile tkistelhe dimttund country in Smith' Are& is about six hundred and fifty Miles to n north easterly dlrectkin•froM Cape Town, and the fields cover over one thou sand square miles, extending from longitude twenty-four deg. to twenty. eight deg. east, and from latitudd twenty seven deg. to thirty deg. south. The writer says: "The diamond field on the banks of the Vaal are at length turning out to be a most decided and entire sew ems. We now kern •from authentic sources that a regularly organized community of diggers has lass: form ed near the Vaal, at a short distance 'from the mbsslon station of Pnlel, and on the opposite bank of the river. No leas than one hundred white men are at the present me went actively engaged in these dig- Wags. • A set of relculatlons have been carefully drawn up, and are strictly enforced by .the Vigilance Committee elected by the whole white - community there located.— Sonic eighty persons have hound themselves together hy signing these regulations. The oath or soil is not generally washed on the spot where it is dug out, but is removed in tarts and wagons to the hulk of the Vaal, there to be washed and carefully 'sifted or screened. By this means many large and valuable gems have been discovered. "Diamonds are fotind on both shies of the VW, and are picked up at 'n consider:lWe distance from the spot where the present diggings have been commeneed=which, we nay add,: are situated in what is known as the Campbell Grounds.' If is con fidently anticipated that within twelve months at .least one. thousand men will be actively engaged on the South African diamond , fields, and if so,ln all probtebllitylhese men 'will lan law upto themselves,' and will not deem it necessary to ask for any protection from the natives .beyond that of their own right arm. These diamond fields are but two . days on horseback from Bloomfontein, or perhaps a s little! over 000 hundred Among-the Mimes of the sucec.sful diggers we hear of King William's Town party, under Mr Mclntosh. Mr. Cumming, son of Mr. Cumming of Iliiton, Is one of this , party.— Messrs. (Mode, King and Ikroysen, experienced diggers of California and other lands, are likewise actively and successfully engaged In - the tlearcti.. A Mr. Smith, formerly a laborer on a farm in this neighborhood, has likewise done exceedingly well 'ln diamond seeking. A Mr.. Waldeck and Mr. Coetzee are likewise men tioned as being among the successful seekers or purchasers. A diamond worth .£l,a)o was disinterred from Ia hole only Ici ' kliort distance from .: where our informant was temputt ri listaying, and this was dispoied , of by h Column), the lucky finder, for a 'wagon and oxen, worth about .tlal, or, at ILltt9t, :£140: Other' diamonds; worth .£330 t 01609, have been picked up, and many worth ..f.60 to £ls). The most active diggers are , merely dlstas4ing of their small diamonds to pay for the necessaries of life, and 'hoanling up the mere valuable ones. A few beautiful rubies have also been dbwoVered, undone tuiquose—a piece of which we have seen it having, .unibrtunately - c been smashed by the finder In order to see what the inside looked like—has been 'unearthed. Most of the landldirs and bmdied raggersj and Idlers In general, from all directions, are assembling, at the diamond fields, and depend upon it, all In South Attlee who are out of employment VIII - not be long in raending their WaY•thither. Our in formant says that even now it affords so curjous and busy a scene of peo ple trito have. been •long, in this '• • AP' - t.rtf''tiiii ~0 4A ntutzvilionegro,r . . von Pa, 114 PPS , Y." au Mg* * " P4llll2llUllCitiOPitt aft Igoners! interne are reoronkinnY cit " 7M4 m/ r l 3 ibis kind mart invar=tleplf3 DIM by the name et thmaatthatat i f ottorn and Addromell id, 1, 'I • ;o!, 'ILi 1 1 . 1 la." f wxywrip Ds. Or. lg. -••- --- • srei?ferbiallY4llW4.htg!iillattl;lll l hr • , •itirtli gutty; ildiddied , rnifek ; mesa. Two elßoetwiel , the. Second Dattalion,.TwehtlliltitAtegldietd i are • , 'diem,' and • anntlicart -.LlttilenturS . 'Beecher, Joel tart • froth Natal, is en-route thither-Abe ,fiat is, if lea *0 Mir/ MAW. these , Woe diamond ileitis trilkvervittfak- Iyy reculutiOnizelblaraftwile•Ufl booth "Mai. . . : I • ' Discurceipa During the, eruptiena.ot Yeturyitia, • Which destroyed thu:surcienti city of • Peutpuii, thew who_dela.,:tal too oug • maltitig t i entAitt i te . 4l . vietlrue, t ~ • Mr the ,uititit t 44, ,to, perniCleUs cl,feet.goranki tali:and tditainfejiditiedc'• • and Welt rapidly covered by itreilibow sit itr/ . era uflineduat itialbwing•Mvouo 4 sl;4o iCliieliegoultilollytopriP4ONG.trA • •!ay leetwuuldsofthv,gliisjlPyl,i al, he who so miseratily perialuter,_ which admirubletatalaar, , • ' on " ;/. ing their hams, featbrea l p 1, • and "attitude, when U • death. ,IttMl beginnlngoir '• • - i • vatitwei: little Mose mance% moulds; VW tw,OilYn lug been uist and pruieryed, e meet retnarkable'ef ellifelf 4 tVertthediftif •'" h usband ; vet re, 'and child Mho uaband ut • 1110.'4110count .ufitlilitath • priyaltig , tightly to his Pre 9 ol,4l4 l 9tcco Adectm„ et gold and twil.-unti pito* of paver 'Which were Itaii trlixed to blit ' the wife had let fall at roadie linen trr ver, in which were mend louritieu bmeelcts, gold ,rimes, ear riii;,,qt, and jewels of lusl impurmucti. It tees only, inovevervin 1:43, that M. had 'the happy hint of titling those indent! moulds with a • peiamur suititieu uf.pluster, by which prueths the victims ugare.prouutitl to their integrity. , • • Drat, group reitrialugetl twss composed ttc 11.11111 U, a WULI/1111, LOW yuutig girls, who had remained tvitW in tloura until too lute; whist they tit- • tempted to oirapo by the windows of • . the terrnee, they, were,staddettly,,tis- , Phixiattal, itiat.,tuvertal by tliciltib.kt which faithfully preserved ineeusituur et their tempi. ' " .111 Hins, it hotly 'thus! reprixtured • " was that of a/Inill •.110 li*l fallen hate . downward, whose, tuffittetfallev, Wofi • the very 1111110: of th.t.tair and Petrel - - I •. ing—his tightened 'teetli ilea etiqutct' 11.uals ehaineittlyekprefeing the tirgo4 by he had : ••. Next iu illleAblt. u Oaf. lot'ut 14.„ woman it he bled (alien on her Waste. right halal Waits fittonthOViirtit ' ,Iter left ramt0.1,174 if trying:lo%omila • tfaitgvr. 'l'd ant • her sine .teal l'itboiM her vestment,. - tier berm is 11141tiliti tleglllll, Iter thUnifahly tirehlti 1 el/1.11:4.14 iu 231.0.41 g nvnug ,liieurite, SUltilt - L :,tta.fx . in t to one of her lingers Is a siivi.r ring, white near' her were (mind gold ear • 'nags, t Hirer mirror, anti uu. amber .t. statue reitry...-,euting• t:uptd.,'.4er , C' (lie Irunt tutu a dace J'y'W4,4ot ring lets, and Mils, pitutc•d, itVer' her " fu the knumser of the Vernilre perra— qaq, e' • rcisturlittiole grotto of.t Lace per- , sous has hveu aduttralay, exist , is, in the 13141a:se degree •' ' num 61' tail ittaturd and pokveriul " L t vc rotk v.. ti bu y: u fn el trk ok ed l yttirtvirt m,•;,;.tprutumu,n -• • and thoustncheos thoptiffe*ti fiAte,. he held in his nand the ear r et the two youilk; tutu the Key of•lib lloubo,.'and • • • looks the•brau titan of au. old /lowan ~ • ; letlionarY d t ••OYetF hqu4l , Ito .440, thrown tneltiruer of his oupi4fe, .• - pxottiutitin The: isliitiOW ' 1 "' II pr o . Wit add • • tit. T • "1"!•lif" 4 "*• - - . enfrodution. . , „ • . 3:htre souleitilnklOtts4tielfs nLiontsclogof, the„two sley,yo` . al halved their inthei.,lsi teeproesso . , rude tupportiiiic aide' other, breathl Ug' the ontssolsolison tun" r eat wined nit en uther'u arum/ • Both ..;.„; . u 4 the. ligurus ure.of ltiYtuulul tames stud proportions. • : There 'is .tinsething and In the aspt..et of this group,trieuil tied by'uature its the sysony Detwetna life stud , death, us they vainly ut tempted to tteutte truss rho downed city. . . . With the mtiois now lit the tli.svuenl of M. Elureitt, lieyrlit he alas to term a tuustuat repteseuting the rats, eustuutes and uuluippy fate of the an Itabitan 1:4 or l'oinpett %Odell wtll henceforth beet inestintable val ue co students at art and histuty. - . u • • Swallowed up lu a Quicksand. A correspondent of the Riuisos Jehirnai sup : The citizens of Silver Lake wereshocketi by the intelligence that a man by the name of Price Roberts was partially buried MO well out on Big Soldier. In 4:0 wpm)* with Br. Word and several others of . this place, I repaired to the st..eno of disaster. The circuinstansis are as follows: Mr. Elmore Randall mu-. 'played Mr. Roberts to dig 'limey/ell. When he luid'sunk it to the depth of twenty'.fiNio 'or thirty feet, he imam( curbing with rinher frail ma terial, using grapevine:4 torural by boards. ,\'. hen at the depth of forty feet, having dug Aye feet below. his curbing, he was ur&d by Mr. Randall and his friends to come out; but hay-. Ing, struck water, he was anxious to secure the prize. Shortly afterwards Mr. Randall was startled with the cry for help. 'Seizing the 'windlass, they dragged him up - about fifteen feet; when the treacherous curbing env() .• 'way, fbreiog him to one side and tin,, der the bank breoking his hold and entangling h legs in:the curbing. Buried unto Ls chirkand lvitirtlea prospetiof anatheralidoevery minute '3lr. Randall,. with. heroic .fortitude, , th-scendell. the well and commenced diggilig Mai out. I)euth was around . ' him above hlm- , --on ahlea: Yet he worked until he got the land away to his waist, Weak and exhausted, lic,.Was pulled out. lie mounted his horse and rude after help. When we reached the spot, We found Mr Rob erts.still alive, and giving directions to , troxie *lane how to ()Tomei'. W° Lutist meted a curbing twelve ieetiong and' let it down, but, owing to the curbing beton., we could not get it to the .bottom within 'three feet. , Mo ments were eternities to the poor fel low: Tito first. to descend the curbing was young , HOW by the, .name of Johnston, who pulled the sand away from his thee, came up,•and Mr. Ran dull went . down with a hoe: Mr. dultP rllobe i tB ;wl llPPt th i e l ires, "Saponseve ble youth worked until, falnting , rind siltdhaevilt:hiMrtuysit'otti.udt'ilhfcnse3riiraillotli°ruvebetrdtTiPlls nto nip- • • exhausted, be was pulled up and play- • • red on a bpd r atil restoratives&iveu, him; Au exper encial Well • gger was the tett to go ddivri:" He Work ed faithfully, but gavetip all hope or" getting him out. The sun had; eels and deep down int,9 the darkness of. h . that, "chamber of 'death", Mr. Roberts ' still .• continued' to give directions: " Pr. Ward went down wlthslantern..: A bottomiees box was lowered, which a the doctor, placed 9ve,r.114 head (o protect him from the'inroads'id the quicksands.. Wowere fulfilling other orders of thedoctor, whtnheexclaim-: ed; "Ile is gone!" Another .slide completely covored him, and almost, fastened the doctor In. Every effort was put Meth to sate i him, but to ". vain. We returned I home with read reflections .that we had seen a fellow being burled tills e.„ Pennsylvardtc farther 6tatt4 that Ito , cured Ils•daughter of • tho tirocian bend hy.pottrlug .water her and holding lier.out in the sun until she warped bat again; •
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