---: A DVERTlSElillitrili. - 'Atlvortisomentaare In Ineertlon,And at the rate 4 KM por Nquare for tint A,r Nwa entauxitteto 4 'needle:l,W; comb.. .t liberal dliconnlyinil,e.,olf,:YOrty,-.10.e. I 8 pace Neel toterk lit of Ode gyie. IneAsures A spires 4, i ,: i ~ , t.. 1 t , • llll4lness h °Tees' lief lied eti tieaa 'by themselves I inmetUntedy *Rol'. the 104:W now., will be chargedn mite a hoe M t le r midi insertion.; • - ..... • Adv orthiementi eboul „litiluOdbdl4l. before Monday noon, to Ineureinsertion Is that woek'S paper. 7 .. Bitaineis Dtxv*my. BEA Ell. m/Ite.ldenco and Waco on U %I'. Pw doors arm lathe easirt•Honso. JOLIN .110010 C, brugdlotand daderllt) pow., oils, pure instdeal Wines and Aeon, *we, lamp! and Panel M•lbil i .r . tom, .crlptlont catelay pon=d , l ll.1)--lif:1).11Goost ..rood• %O. Conlood 000 rY. 1.0110 : 06- i nd 7_IIII.IOIIrYKIM 11U%. lu DoOta, dunes and Velanballiaia .titl ) : l 9. l. icil r ag b - 14 et. i—ONFSTIket:I,Ii6I. ti re ze r ci i n 4 1 DrUktflog ApOpecli ' Woo )11011f.1ta11.N.1.T, —, d , 1 tu the improved Wll. , :**)• oil Snaffle 4.11.10% )4AilLw•%3llnt N u In another %alum. • ) elm 74r..C11::Doaler filWnery Goma 1) .t Trimming.; cornd ot. and 1.))otnon d. 0083 Wei Met Coded., Tohacau and Cigars, Cod. m. tioarry and Vegalablea.' 1111114 fouttl.7 UU. AN81111.:TZ. to . Orates, ale. Wr+l ead 3d iL %trdfUy 'r V. I 1: '091i., Itntorinice Ilemer:W. uoll ) 1u 1 4 get. your property lumored. nef.- :11 virnsL*ü;.i • 51011.81ANSTEHN,Drsier In Ihntte &Show, t/ • No 86 Markel 111. Pittsburgh. Pa. Daml4:ll tfittrr & PHILLIPS. Heal &date strents„vp• paella Poet tiMeo. Putalsbers of the •IltearEs. Lot, Hea 'tier." sent free. Pittsburgh. [eeplatly HENDERSON A 1111410.il Wholesale Drug; gists. SCOL.lhetly.Bl. rillibrughl • ''''Pi ta Y I 1/ LEV'S AT rkttio R. fifth Av ti_ F , cone, (tteatllstke u tllLLl4P l4 ; l ) . S . ' e t is . 6 1 1 1 1. .11f l itc g trt ;S: 61.11.". Zr; 11OHNIL & CO, 72 &11/ el Patsborgh—lcaporters and dealers In Notions, Trimmings, Hosiery, Whits Good., Sc. I) Antert- Lt E can Confectioners. • De:Actin Id nub , . fruits: &1,. 116, 111, lOU Wood St. Pittsburgh, ftepthly ITROOR.l4.lseulty r in rhoicti Craft COMVP 1). FllOlll, timccrict. No YIJFIIIh Avenge. Pith , hurrh, Pa. • ' Hay OHN - SON. Dealrir liti - 7.Lcor el Word Family. Seolog Machines. 116 *arget :a rect. Pittsburgh, Pa. , , 5e1t1437 I pew, OH Cloths. t•prelsi sums to Clem. I Firth Avenue. Pittsburgh. Po.: ' I'. Successor toZ. M. Roth lora. Lush!: hi Wat Chet. Clocks, atottotty & Silver ware. No U. Fllth'Avenae. Pittsburgh.l. 4 s.9 ll : l .y. riii.VONSTillate Pal . n ler; wr aces 1` • to order Show Cards for every business.— N. 7 1111 h Alstte. Pittsburgh, lb, (serrll:ly• •;•' FtIL CON, dtannfactura of and Dealer fa L • Furuiturs.,suil disirs:—lttswwooll.• W.Llllllt, Mdlli!gally and Oak. 45 Sallthfluld sL - [octs;ly NEWIMIGIITON. i lIIOSPECT NWITNT NI ItsElti6s. Ever f green% and rmall Fruit!!. Thera miles I.t of :.... Brighton. (mt - 22) E. 111051 AS. 1) Int LT d t i iii iim — t i f t p.Lll.A ev. N c D on. ..t iir lCE i w ty. ; a tr:mig. .. `ca Brighton, Ps. , tancrearom to L. D. No. 1.!...1 fetehly i -• 'Eti. F.' hi hittli s l, Dokery 1 Colt idiotCif. IT it. It. street. biß,cl.l N motion given to wed. d.oe4 and Leila. ltepli:ly dr J. 14NNLLIcN BEIM. ifierchaulr.flor , ,— • Itroutirray.New Brighton. Seo ad [..1,14;1y ' % M. Wtiltht t Elt, - Bootle:. Broad 'ay, New .V • Brighton. ; - ' - Trrirt Ely t Stist., Photographer. Wlllpoli a Mock. 11 i Ihlotway. Bert ohotorraphr fro re-touch ..l rr.mtiver. 2----11rP.t.:1Y IN T ER 71eit7;terts adtProbtic co Im Broadway. N. Ilr 'Lttept t:ly .1. 110HTTYC4..throcrtt1etr. 4uttetteware and trl Mow:bold (Itoodo. Broadway. tot•plitty t 1. , VAN 1 1 1:01i. Dudlrr I?. Wall Paper:: %I 1 tsdow Illutdo, Hooka, Slationcery NotIono; Brood. •,iy, New Brighton. l'n. 6 .:(111EN STEIN FEClLli;nieroTlv 1)1 y Good.. F:kory fir,odo A; Notion,. t %lent:int Tnllltro cittlltierr, Broadway: • • • octltly [BEAV • ER PA LLIi 111"1'11111;neli:01..Ncko;irielirr‘TfIllr':;nitill.fe4r :rt.'re=l It..mer Fa 11... ' • " I:. 111 EN DA N.N i.. 1 era; uloo, Lloaae and biga ralmere, Main Si.. aver l'ans. ao.pl i;ly _ _ k FI. Mlhlt, liulrr lit It.titi nt;itiliot; of I• vvery tle.criptiott. nt low pr tees. Atli . t o P . :tint .7.111.1 y, Moot bt. tkuver BRIDGEWAT . ER ABURGE BEIDEGGEIt, lieuue end Pala ler,Brldge St . Bridgewater, Pa.. apriglia,c A BREHM, Jkidge attest, BridgeWrit74.Fa . A 1. Deafer 111 Gold and Silver. Watchoo. J ewehy and .131.1rer•Wille, tipecuaclee, Watch. Clack,. and Je•celry re•peirrel. "I(l4ibliinßly lEL MILLER, Ftwhienable None , F but ex...crlenced workmen etnpluted. Shop ,at ridge at.. Bridcewater. Pa. I AM KS PORT.F.It , Thiner. Deuier Cep• 49 per and Sheet-Iwo ware, awl troll eictern Sue pa. ,Bridge at, Bridgewater. I,pl ; • ilLA'ri•NEic; . 1 • ltoula and Shure. Bridge St.. Bridgewater, S.T. Inr GoodA. Hats. Ptirr, .1• Carpets. Oil Cluilts and Trlmmlugo. Bridge Britlgewater, 11. DOHERTY: Dealer In . Beets and Sboe;. fl • Bridge Street. Bridgewater.senl4:ly . . . 11.1NAUElt, ttiliiorry,Trimmingo.Y Notions L• -Bridge st„ Bridgewater' .• neptkly I P. WEISMAN, I• ShOPO. Bridge St.. Bridge vvater.i t•e_Ettly ITIT,. itictilEN. Gentlemen's Clutlitt gel - yenned 1 and nrc....ea. Water St. above Bridge. (..pltly 11.1 IN WOODRUFF,ldarldei2utter Mnt i ot. ,t l'ombotuneo or nil de.criptlons utede order. Bt.'Market nod Water street, set - 11.1;1y I :all r; • low Glos., Fleur, Feed S Country Produce. Bunion. corer, Bridge St. Bridgewater. 1.1..8i1y I I I I reel at smith' Drug. Store, in lirldgonoter• will be promptly ottonded to. Cash rue dellvery—Lou est price. Y ard-51cDosald's Point. stir:el:ly II 113:9=1:13 11 ( NI lilNPA—Denler In Bout's, tinool nod 1:11• I , ro. and orenta for tiltiaer',.:Sewllez machine: :St, Yuri; and It. It. time. /torlo,ter. Ih•tr: ray IiI)IPSI1(Ilt017.11ntootiP11. - New work. ‘.l* tto. I•epe material. 3.110 to order. .411 work Ai ranted. Itepalthez aseutly don , . Privet lent. 4ortto St.. Itodietter.. tiN ja;ty .1\711.1. bMITII s CIP.; Fancy Dry Uoodd, NI, %Illllurry. 11:1.1Ivou et. , Mg' lyt -rt.11:11 - • , - j j E;qltY LAN% t Atitniatacturtir and De.tler la II i orott‘ire or ail k1 . ..e.A. Ittlgttton at.. nlitive Pit. F:lei.lry. See .6'l. N i.epi lilt —.. ---.- -•—' .1 oil nod Cootectioner. ' c./ Water Rochester. I. k•.,1.1413 I 134)1(1), Wagon Carriage Maker, 1 llaltruad .1.. Rochoder. I'd. lY • 1 - Qt.:MUM C. LUNA', Droget-t. P,r‘crlp. C. (lune carefully Compounded. Wnter, st., 1:0. . . thuslvr. , k•p! tap I j i :ll 4 •Wt . st iN pl i ge,O ;Vey " ' c ( jr h :3 ‘ , ' ff Inaitiond and Ilrlde Itoehmef. pl lap lu Dry lionds,llt.ocejles,Klo t tir.r,nl.ltral t t , t, 111 t i r c m i.; 1 4 1;: i . k o d , r , R o t: , Ar• Wedding CaLes and lee Cream furnt•hed Lumpily. I)n-Ulnmond, Itocheater. (scpll:ly SALK tip A. 1111. X Eli %lAN, 114.,Iquarirra 1 . 0r01;11 S Uumealc DUI Tritutnlng. , and Fang tiowls generulle. Whir meet. Itosltester. l'a. (44.1114;ty Ix E SI i ; 4.Eit ,t. c. o. cont. . rto ni..l no Ng; vro. 11. Mi riititiritirers off Snob. I/non, Shutter., iti.. L , 'kid in Lunibi.4 Lath Ain Itoclioati.f. i [gyp:N:ly ro.r.r. Boy LE .t W 1 LLI A MS, Sncets.iira In t'. r Liikini, it Co., ((pater. In Snwed and I.l.nivil p.iii!ii r, Loth it Shinille•i, I:ricliii4er. , rirr. , :ty t)taglt'S LIV EltV STA 111,1; it l'lrA 1.,.Y•A Mr. bytiiiii•ii It. It. Onion mint Ohio rivi•{l oiliiily tiell/O)PP CHAS.. Nl.lninacinn•r or :Mil iiii . .iinr in Thi.l.foliniir and Sheet Iron (Cure.; Itmillnl!. •i,i,iiittfg. it C., ntlended tp.,,N. York 14.. 'het Or, ly QTF:FFGEit ..t• CLARK, 14.11600,0 i Jlaitt.toll 0 I limp, Good atCOtinnodudonpi rind gond .in. '•'. • Near it. It. Depart. i • ' ertlti:ly jI) . MILLerB,. dueler lit - Not.. Slatirli.tiaiiiini, . ./.... Ilasphirtste stssisas Ijr.ully and litOmpily. Mori. tin the talnsawrial, Illailsv.kt. l'.. CnAKI.V 1 WALTRie .t itROTHEIt. Malassfiactsar.ss, sat us Wavini, Coaches. lingglea. Spiliig.wainniii, , riii:i•vo. 4t. Illackonottilm: pud h0r.e.1..114 ‘,..... In the beat wanner. Hoideniner. l'a. ~TioilLy / EAST •LIVEIIPOOL, 0. ' TAM: SIIBNii 81.. -1.% genera] asvorirrient Id 11 Gr,cTlet.` QIIMtIP.kr... Stoneware. funned Fruit. .te, Cor. 3d 6 Broadway. "mar.lly j . i t , • , 1 ,, A , 11 .. Tdr i l o t i V n PS g 07 . c 4 ) b —De ll . 1;1!, In t !) ry• 1 ~. p, LAc till.Clutns..titirel ' i:uatrt.;Oas. 3 4 . 4 k ro, 1 1 : . . ~r. i n Dada ay .4 Coot at •:. E. Liverpool: Imo Say ‘I S. HILL S - 1.707.1)r0ge0t •Brdway,,twar 11. ~ a • It. ' Prercrlialona, cnrernlly and aceorntely ,a , peurded. fellv NIISCELLAWEIDeff. • —• • oli N I . IIOItNI LEY.ldanufar orer of tke tirrat itepubtle, Cooking Stove. and Patentee-of I'or -4 est..salon top and centre. Fell ton. pa. Litt tT litSSl3.l.. Stoneware 51t inlartitrr. a. Order, promptly attended 10. VA r: p4M. Mnr , ..4 , lrtwa—lteaver.Pa. . i;ept!:l3 IV , INL; Pernur.ctaly located in the villatte or .11.11t.ple. Pa., !or 114 ""l i dne• 1 tenceltullr tender turprofe•rionell .crytteilo tbeelttrene afraid vtltai and vicinity.. 02 1ta. In realdenee. oppoalte Yattle lintel. where I 0.11 alma), U. found, nhln. ,Itroreorlonnthr All:ntl4 wlll reesireAnturdlafe Ana i'n'tnal attention. A. V. CUNNINGLIAM, M. D, repigtayl , 14.414 THOMAS M'CREERY & CO T 1101%; DIVCRIEWAIif Cub. % J. F. IntAVQ. • 4... ... ANGIEI. J. U. It'CREICRY kletert MIA 0011010 4,00.4: Prompt ittMtlin ' , et to collectionr. tor itraimu Atrool, f ur euri end reliable Companleo. L (maygilf FERN IVANTED.—The untlerelgted It pay the Mohan price In malt torture of all , tle• ill trrlotkir. lie Crites the for Company of nr4- c.it, to belt to mind that be bail au Unita eh bill t glee .0 any tenon to the county nbo it rah - and bring h im a Tatman Wring &per tad or allyth) lavishing 2 poundo. • VOL. it. WALTON. • I motto tp. Womb R, DOI —to• • ' • . • •• , . ~ ~ . ia • • , , • ' . . . . . . -.- .., ~ ~. e h. , ~,,,.... , i,, , i: ,,, , ,,,,..... : t,.. . ~‘, fie. i i 1..- - _ , .1;' .. 1 , . - A f ' - 111 . • s :,-- , t,„ l , , .., .... ...•. . .., ~.., 4 ..,.,,. , :.a 4 . :I .'-'. ' . ' t- ' .,,, ;‘... : :• . :,..,---- - ; :,:- li ,' ' s o s7 . ' . '6 l. t. '' -• n , ,_ , • ' ' '..` = '• .;"•' ...'; . .1' 7 -•; . . ~.4 . , . r. f ' . .... . ' 1. - I .11 F ''' '. ; ' 1 ... I % .'• i % :. •3) ~S' ' - . ';', ''. ' .? '' ' t 'r ....•,-, . i ;.I.ll''' ( :I' .14 I ' il '•, 1 : ~. ilk .• . , • ... . - _ Vol. 53—=-No. 15. Jlflsecllaneous. J .'W''SPENCEB, _No. tat) Market St., Bet: Fifth Av & ttio Market r.-3PlPllptlikt.Gll, 'I`J ' . - e rjA'14ej .. ,0 ,2 , iraua•iui s , DRVSS GOODS. TooETiiElt wiTit A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT DRY GOODS: AT LO NN7 JP'ELICJW.S. Mare Inhitant Relief Fur "Tale -.49l..Eitlaria— 'laving been atllleted with that torrltge tom plaint—completely unfitting ma tar Miriam.; for week* at a 113110•••TP• the last twelve }vars. oral et last round a vertkady that elves 4'i:slant and Cbmplete 'Wit( , heny couchuteCto have It prepared for ale. to that othen ilialtarly al.llloed an rentve the. heap ilipt it, araitiag them that It will do all,andsmorethanall prom f iced for it; that pvniorib Ci C wiag. win urver be with out It. As totherrous others who hare tilted it cais testify. Con be told a titeltrag Wore of WILLIAM 11. Itocheoter, Pa.. or will be lent by moll to ony addre?e tin receipt of one datter..find ten enni• to pay postage. unks. D. IIUCHT. I tchnoter, Delver county. Pa. JAS. CAME ON, Attorney attiatxr I:cover, (Mice In the nimim'for surly to-copied by t lot, Jody° Ad two. Col. Inchon?. Sc.. proton ly whetted to. orptinitinlY. 1 , 1;4 Bridge street, BRIDGEWATER, PA. • IS WEEKLY ItECEPIINO A FRESH SUPPLY , OF ilooDS IN KAM OF THE VoI:LOWING DEPARTMENTS: .1)12-1: CACOCODS. • Steuliotrille (7,k,inivrvi un4 Satlitebt .White \Vonlien blonkets, • White. and Colored and. Barred Flannels., Merov,s, ' Glogloons, (lobergg, Water Proofs, Chinehilln. \, Cloths, `Woollen Shawls. Booen mot Tiekingm„ - l'ontoo -17 'anti. . Iri.lr Linen, • ' jr..leiy. • I.,;loves• • Lt Mits. Groceries, Cuff,. Tea 4, Sopa, Molsopee, While Silveri/ripe, Gulden and l'ommon Syrup , . Mackerel In bar relo •unfl kilo. Star and Tallow Caudle.. , mac.. Spice. and Mloce Meat. Al A SALT. Hardware, Nails, Glass, Dom 1.n.40 , . Poor Latelrep, II hm., Screw..'f>.4lr• Cutlery. able nt.d Ten Spoour., Metal Belk. Coal Buy, Fin• Shorela mud Poker*, Nall, and Gkro. Spatler. hlkovel... '2, 1. and 4 'I Inc Forko, Scythe., sod Smiths, Corn and Garden Hoe, WOODEN WARE. Tubs. Ohnme, Butter 'lints. nud I. files EfIEMMI Linseed OiltAVliite Lead Boots and Shoes la DI F;s' ISSES' A ND,CILLUIC ENS' In grim yarn** Rifle. Powder :ail(' Shot, Blasting - Pow . de; arid Fuse I "ti .Vecat .1.7..11./tta•eauwwaire. MI heavy le delivered tree of charge. utteutlon to bitelneee. 41111 Ty keeptng can.tnnttj on hand u rvcll anointed clock or gorell. of nll the different blade nemilly kept In 3 country a: •. the under/4;olrd hopes, in the future an In the pant 11, merit 41111 receive a 111Kirid nhiler 4,r the pall IC SL. ' RA /int. ; N. U nnl M.ll-1 - _,ILI mot, Co. Contractors and Builders; PLANING -:MILL : 54- AND moors. .ash AND `SHINGLES Con.L•uuly un linntls;ffliclma , :e 1.. order. t!i• w Pa. c>clit,er. orkicrs by mail wil rreciro prompt at• Motion, • s il r i • it T ri. m o; . ° A r d tine n n ium i lto et late 0 - r Wm. fienterdy,"dre'd., Into of the bertrourb of If o. rlieott•r, husker hen prattled to the utederstrned testator to said borourh : all perions Indebted thereto are regnerfed to melte payment, and those hot log clef ordierninst It trill pretent the same do ly.nothentlesied for settlement to moreftnit) E. M. Pt/Writ. A doer. F.YIL-kN 1111% . ..1N In 4. HEINEMAN, 11.:1 - 1!.1X - 1 SIEDLE, N 0.42 Fitch Avt.nue, Pittsburgh, Pa. .cot.l) A. I) •S I E 31 TII 8, Awl denier, in FIN E . 3 EIVELKY. wATeuEs. DIAMONDS AND SILVER PLATED WARE. Agettes for all ,the hest makes of Alilat I CAN WATCS I li:1•4. Brill THOMAS CLOVKS. ain.atints paid to the r. , paiiing and adjwaiiig of FINE ATci I ES. 0(11;1'0 ly. Brighton Paper Mills, BEAVER FALLS, PE,NNtA, I YKINTIS(:, MAArNiIL . ROOFING, BAILING, Hardware. l!ilaya, Straw. RAG AND. CAiI_PET .11EIL PC'S 31.A.N uv.i.cnruitita). AND SOLD AT t Wholesude & Retail by Frazier, Metzger & Co., 'T 82 Third Avenue. tlllits P l i n exc l a i gn n (fteptkfial =I Railroads.' Italm444?s. • I . • PITTS., FANATICS &ICAGO UMLWAY. US and alter Deer. GA,IKW. Mims will leave Illatlom dally (S u Wio. excepmdl as fellmo_.7 rain leavin g(hlairo at SAS, P. leg Mei V.) [Tufo leads: Plttsulti it3l.. SAS P. M.. • .74 dull.) • •;•• • I. /MATIONS. XAIL. Exes I. los.sAwriir — mio 134 ;1105rx , SIO .. •fiasapol 114441.4..4414. 9442 15.44440 . , to I Alllanor Canton:.. • ..... • .. 1114•111 o n .• . Orrvllle 41 1 5, Wooster • Mtl 21.1 Cre"""• n •••-• win ; Doeyri. .. .. ": • ""*.`l" - ,' OPPerffandeoltf.', •• - ' 4 4 • • — 4 Pore.? , 9 Lima . 1'..rx 1 1040 Van Wert... Port Wayne, Cohnobla.. ,Wanntor..f. I'l,yinouth Valparol. Cblato. EN I iiii I Uln . Chicago ' LICALiss Ipunilso Plymouth ' ,1203 rm . Warsaw Columbia. Fort Wayne Van Wert ...,.. ..1... Lima Forest 066 Upper Sandusky.. Bucyrus. • ,• • Crt,tilve ..T; p . abuisneld . ' 1 ,111 1r °osier Urn;llle 'i IK6 111n9.1110n Lit=2 Milano, :Wien.. EE Itnebceter. ritteborgit Tuougstowo, New Cantle *ad Inds ..-1111 •lea% Younptowt3 at tn dd TRW p.m; Eche* et rlttoldirgt. p. 01 : lecreo Oittoburth TOD a. m; eR. W Ronil 7 10:411. in. Ynonxotra, Younxriewu. New Castle and pU4bat=i A6' eomnoxlatlon leaves Youngsteera: LID t V 100 Castle. UPI a. in; entree at Allaslesey; 1110 m., Returning, leaves Pldsbatnt,.llltott p.yed rice, New Casde.Pls pL.to t • - ' ia. lamas, Generci lt;ssexier oaJ244eigefd , CLEV ELAND & p y rrresuatoli On end Oil tsme MO. Italie *lll l Sun ono daily (S un days excepted)) Ps ronow.• eave • ootsos - etrtst — IrtATIO %O. NAIC, Saha 1115ir rorg. .. Euclid buret... Hudson Harness . lliusee 8ayard......... Wellsville MIIIIIMEI Val ;118) ' allirx 1 113 7 -; 7 il=.: -llsi4TEirTlTAcTri; 0011 A! lIA We Itayer4... ltairOnua.. Hudson EuelldStreet k:leveland an) nIIING I ICCUM CM . ... • Ltrldimpol t• •.•• • • • : a Steubrnrille• ; 'lllo Well.tille ...... . .: el' 14 k s mlitt's Fury... . I :. .. Roc.l.e.ar. _' 14-1 i rlttsbnrel:!' . .143 wlllw =MP Tl 5 Nitslom.th Rochester. Bearer.... Smith's Fern „ . Stenbrnvllle Uridgeport • lifu Ileliskle ' iMIS ITSCA ILAWA. Leave,. N. rhEsdellgil.. G: 0- a• ra • .1. i rice! laneogs. i,..41L0 . 1 0 1111:1. AS CI the Bible will Banc. 'Au Important nook , ou .111 e, Great Question. ./10 E:k7B MEE OPEN 131331_1-E, Br ltrv. JOSEPH BEIM, U. 1) .1•Mor qr lilt (I.4rrh f Stab. %1,- Third Edition Now Ready, JU AND ENLARGED. VWC-11.1A,VINtirS, Liberal Commlaslalms Rapid Sale": Quick Polar ! .THE SURE ROAD TO SUCCESS. .1 WOHD.TO AGENTS Tlicre•is no scarcity of book. to Fell. fat the great recce.. of an agent lie. lu hie .electing that work which meet. the want. of the times, and drab. moat powerfully with the living issura of the day 'lle recent effort. of the enemlee of Prole.:taittbin to banish the Bible from Me Petite 6.1404, sndrthe late attempts In the Legislature of New Yolk and Illinois to legalize Pile outrage noon our civil and religion. ilbertleo. 1/11. arous ed In the minds of all true Proteetents a desire to know 111111 have eh - ciliated a more thorough knowledge of •Ibe intente and purposed of this greet organization, which bons* they will ;wept..., this couture hefore the elope of the Nineteenth Century. TneWer.N Ilintk deal. wttn thaw einuetioll, and the readiners wjth which the !Int two editions have beoll sold Is .nfilelent proof of the Interest felt in the book. INZI=ES Adds ta.,a for deleript Ire ctrinlarr. J. H. FOSTER S CO., 1. Fitili..Alreue. IlttAtur,:ll, Po J. MOORE DR UGGIST, Procriptiwp thefi relly and dioeurale -1.9 Onspounded. =I ecl o 1 xi. iEt.l WINES AND 111E0114 I'aintl4',COilei. S T 8: AMINE DYES OF 111, COI* GLASS tt PUTTY; Special attention given to innate the beckoning of Lanni!. and tang Trlnnlnga. Lanterns Inc. .1 'Large Assoilnumt of I. El: A A PS : i LI U.S.A . FriLS X. A . T ENI, MEDICINES, EI 11. 3tecnm - Eatv. NTTORNEY AT LAW. • Thfid &reit, Bearer, Pa. OfSkr below tbi,Cooil House, Beaver, P. 1 , 71-tti at Law'. itfilas la .1le• Kinky', building. cast a/Public boars. mar *1:17. • • w I r ma 8 4 f r Es, L leal i tr:tn i2 l.koot . • Porter'. Tin 5h0p...141V ;tritigt7 e ter. Pa., where:he prepared to inanolaeture ;Teel) everything In bin line at ressmsble rates Bar ing removed hie plots ofletslnese from the own er near the Bridge to his present looition, 'be in vites his old Mends and patroag.W.glys Lim. a: call. • torriT*ly.. k_ R!:111..N.p,E,'R.: To Debilitated P,eyrtu4; To usspepws; 3 libatnniiLiverComplaint, To thOsb havitigab Apnelite' • To those with Woken Doivpcon./ stsiuttons , ; • . •• To Neiroisa,Peojile, - ' - To . ChUdiva Wasting Agra To .anyi e wltti'Debliltatiai mgmlee Or Suffering with ti‘ - .lVie_JOilUi6hpg, Ansinonis, whlch.billfoitte Dtmrdbyd Liver or Sipinach, ' ES zztrs • as its I toss de Illt/ Z.'14311 :1111 ' 016 • rxHiss • Cuartlir , • • ' tbs. Inward • •' ' Fsllsas 'or Mood to the find:Aviary of the -• , • Stooolictijdo • • bars,Disgssi • BON. or Welt ta the Stamath. tker OrYlot• • mforg lsest Le Bess. bs sad pdpfir sr MsoVr asti l— • . • . in of th Ikestlifss, Fluttttiur sf AA bast, h k: FistisdssfSesfstfoss ils n•Jr rosturs, Mmes. of ,vistga, M Dot. sr Webs be.' fora tbsAgLriverr sod 'Dsll.l.llos • Mad, of Persotratkok mess of Ito 111: usd /Lim, Pala la OF. SideAseic; Chril.; Limbs; Ls: Oar ••• • ' • alet • Flin64ol4llhp‘V Baru.. , • fug IVCoaitent taagjaawgza; a ' dss ' ~uu s SAST. WS. IMO 13E3 615 r m; 1:130.ut =I ilia ['fa) IBM 11:• . 115Orm 143 411 co - 4.10 10011 1..., 11W I far Margit HOOLINNIA Eirtt 4E14 A Bitters withOst Aksiktie r bpi4ik 9/ . • •••• oar/ Issllffereal Rom all Misers, Jt ta t .01 posed,of the pitimilissailk nig"; I dple ofigeniga., 1101bsan4ilfsailinlip (us as medicinally tanned, BitrsabOshis worthless or inert portions tbe mgrs clients nothcing used. Therefore, in one Bottle of these Bitters there is contained as much medicinal virtue as will be found in several gallons of ordinaryT re ea The Roots, &c., used In this Bit a grown to Oarmany, their vital pri pies extracted in that country by a stientificf Chemist; and forwarded to the mamba tory in this city, whew: they. are corn,. pounded and bottled. Containing Jae,. spirituous ingr.:dlents, this Bitters is frau. from the Objections urged 'galas; all Mb: era: no desire for stimulants can be in duced from their use, limy cannot make drunken's, and cannot under an Clrenm , stances, have any but a ,benefclal can. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC; • . Was compounded for Mom not Inclined to extreme bitteri,Nand is intended for nee in awes when some alcoholic stimulant is required- in connection with the Tonle properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of lee Tonic contains one bottle of the Bit. ters, combined with pure BANTA CRUZ RUM, and flavored in such a manner that the extreme bitterness of the Bitters Is overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate and containing the medicinal virtue of the ilit• tern. The price of the Tonic la $1.50 per Bottle, which. many-persons think 100 high. They must take into considemtfon that the Stimulant - used is. guaranteed to he of a pure quality. A poor article could tol e :nailed at &cheaper price, but la it t better to maniac more and have a article? A manikins' pia:paragon should contain lou bat the best Ingradi cots; and .they, , who leaped to,obtalais cheap couspoisnd, sod be bencritted-hy it will most curtainly.bu cheated. WV* li. alp 101 32 41g, EZ2I fitS TM 'MAN BUI EIS Mt •MS A I EZT~/;Actor OE 1 410ra 1 *0 21.15 1 =I 112 El MO • cidocinilAiinii - - • llOrit 415r3i 410 5,17 I 500 Ivo I inn I mria 121 i 815 = A Mr I Bayard. tS. N. PRilsiteph • mil Ticket A. German Bitters, Eli IN& Fynnurtea, , Tax Om+ GERM PODOPHYLLIN PILL. lix.cool3 Known ti the world, and will ertileat. , ti, em from impure blod, Debiliq of the Digebtive Dt„..uns, or Diseased Liver. in a shorter time than tiny other known remedies. The Whole Sitpreme Coat of Pemea.. SPEAK r(>l TII ESE RE3IEUIES. jOr uwre Dignflietl or ~'lronger A-alimony: OU. 441.11t1 c W. WOODW•llDailfinerly lice offite supreme Court of ikanrytrataa, at .11faib , r rj Congrrs• rm. l'ratairtrua _ I tied `• lloollantrelferntan Bitters a good tunic, awful ill dives.xw ut the dlge lice organr, and of groat benefit in ca.‘. or debility and want of cornet action In the et Plelat. learn int y. I.:E.OllitE W. WtH)DiV AIID. 4.131 ES Taman. ON. Chief Justice of the Su in MAI Owl t of Itqthsylvinia. YIIILAUELPIIIIA, April...N.lBra. . . . • f consider Iluonsud's German . alitene' a valua ble medicine In one of attacks of Indigestion or Lty•pepria. I can certify this from my expertruce or it. Yours with respect. JAMES 'mom PSON. < iSOlllit : 4 1PIALL.W0013, t4if the Sopreont Court rf itimeylrania: l'usuneLrutA, June 1. IN' N. I have foundetirmienen that `Moorland', tierman Bider, • 1,1 a very good tunk, relieving dylierdie v 3 mown,. almcet directly. GEORGE tiIiAItSWOOD. Bun. Wm. F. it.,ger., .11dyee spite City of ,kp h,. Ferl.•! }teyor'e Ordce, Buffalo. Jona nave used liondand•s limn= Bitters and Tentc•• In tny family doting:3Ele mut year, and mn recommend theta ai on excellent Inuit, imparting moue oud rl:4 to the erstern. Their nee hr becu prodnetlsc ot decidedly Ilenedelel eirects. W3l. F. ROGERS. uan. Jar. M. Woxi, lrumnoport, 1 take great pluaeuro In ICCUMuieutilug •• 11oof• lantre German Tonic." to nnv one who may be af flicted with Dyepeprla. 1 had the Dy.pepali-eo badly It war lutpoyalble to keep any food on my plant:lnch. and I became no weak as not to be Ohio to walk bairn MM. Tie° bottles of Tonic etre. ted a perfect cure. JAMES M. WOOD. 78nritI•111i • THAT I[oo ' , LAND'S GERM.% N BITTERS, AND HOOFLAN In; GERMAN TONIC Will cure evcry Cps, of .or Waming ;may of the Body. 1111;1711MI11130 . 111, TIIAT Ilu iiS GERMAN IREMEGIES A. e the toi.plieluvo you require In park( tha Blood, excite rho torpid Liver to healthy artloo, and to sable you to pore. rarely through any hard -1.144 or exposure, J)l{. 11001x.AND•14 ' Or S'almlittle for Mercury Pills. TWO PILLS:ADOSE. The Most Powerful, yet Innocent, Vty eluble Oithartle known. Mit) • It is not accessary to take a handful of theseplils to produce the dolled effect: two of them act quickly and powerfully. cleansing, the Mos mom. rich and 11/mete of all Impuritlea. The principal men:divot is Pudophylliu, or the Alcoholic Ra na of Mandrake, which Is by many timei mute !medal. acting arid loarching than t he Ilaadrake Itself. Its peculiaractlou le upon thallArer, clean Ind It speedily Irmo all obstructions, with all the tower of llercur). jet free from the hilarious re. sultsattached to the use of that mineral. ir;,..iiotiveromv. In which the a e of a cathartic , Intlicatedztbeve pill. will give entire eathffentioie In every (Tee. They NY.ThIC FAIL. In caeca of Liver Complaltd, Dy.pepetaatid ea tome cooilveucee, Dr nondaufilt GC4IIIII Bitter* or 'route phuuld be need In rot nection with the I The tonic effect of the Differ. or. Tonle I. builds up the oyettm. The Bitter. or Tonic p de. the Blood; ntrengthens the blerves.acortavirs l• the Liver : and gives strength. energy and y or, Keep your flaseel. active with the Pills. and tome • . - es uP .e the can Y ; i t em nin rts il' h h .lll 4 . t o ' r n e ' v w ei T e a mos ni % v m o ' n d . no ,:„ --G ii t l e d en. .v ii e ll , t , l i C o r yo lgi ve l' ye rU lT lll l l ;C i i i i7eff a tr uu epcilkeT r4:64 Iterolit•rt that It le DR. 110dIFLA:41111 GISH- t•ol Miler, gmwine - eat. DAN DIN hatillS. that •re uultenctly need /inane and Gene-- . • and highly recommended: scar do not - allow Us or hit ndenvor ret W* 0.311°1114 16 " Dcanclet to indite.) ect NS. woluho( •:+e tha• prot,eci Intl of the lihertye property and. be may Dud aa good. beam. be nub. .a will he • Iy, noun n i t Lc i t i c it i s r ..4 !1:7: 0 :: 4 , r ° ; : y 0 : n o a I I E. l tr 14T vav ds Pr0p54417.1. c n t k 11: : These Remedies are for‘oVale try , pr ir .1 rework? Will nob be mdre. Ammo bond ? . gists, Stors . keepers g*:d Mcdteisir red and till) foe, sod Portal: ll 4W, - MM.. everywhere, .0 1 40:11 17,11tre or ilru hundred fret •' ; : • LUect. 'lett T , MIN HOOFLAND'S 1100FLAND'8 • WITH IIOOFLANWS WILL CURE YOU Thti are the Grenti,t. PUI2IFII 11.3,S M M=l=lt at,'Autaaszvags. B#l _ - CLOCK si :;-• • Lircrgeit, e'ooo ,Cir!!,ll. is 111relly tiO 1121CtRA t i : ' 'kwla , I AtgornerAlt!A '" T4Libi f *kV diktirCloak t•f lirlainctho • t'r s~, No; 16 Nth • i•eyf i risgekeelsoods WALE* PSIUPUMADIS I tqik rut a '__ OXlNzuft flktoat itt all Ow* • 21" It fi pirelo" blltwatkica • 00 Ozark:4l4 u 1/4=4",164 , "AON:it .- , No led bit feet finis And bah); arses its lien ftwart in on, And there** thy. eirmit. And mart forthintb And here's fob irstif Which WV *bell I Vie time the meat wi The brawl was -sr The clothe* were in Oh dew! the hat, Oh dear! Cc And Inds thinv to Ita9l Jost begin and fel. About** tidy mother. Row eke her altebt:Vi Her dinner ahem. • Nasals when the dir Hash, hash, deli 11 And then will tome a .o.lod. out belOre Er ,Their sea that but,' , AMA sobe!,,es New 141, Oi:st• gni Thienten shoold &ranee& weer:. ho Can't always roll When I was ye * living wt Had clothes am. led honer/Alt I never dreamed When I. a loes. NW, soothe. v per, r, WS TUB VATIC OV A VIGUTI A meta be owned a terrier dorg— ' • A bobtailed emery CUM, An that there pimp got that there man In many an ugly mutt: For the man mu , on his mettel. And Ike don was on hie bite, tio to kick that dorrgoned saimilo Wet sore to .shie a fight. A volume she owned a Thomas eat. That fit at Aileen pound ' • , And other twit got up and wild When that there eat was round. The man and big dorg tame along unc day. What the woman the did dwell. And the parp he growledlerodontly. Then went for the cat like--ion. Be Hied for to chair the neck °rale of But the eat he wouldn't heehawed. So he lit on the hack of that there doer• Awl bit! and chewed! and:clawed! Ohl the hair It .w, and the burp it youled As theclaws went Into It's hide. And Ms of &AI were peeled frets hl. back Then he tintrunized end kicked. and died The nun be ripped, and cues.' and snore. Ae bd gathered a big brickbat, That bin vroald be bleated e.entlaily. If be didn't kilt that cat ! .. But the wottun .aid ebe'd he Mewled in,. did And matched up an old shot gun. Which sholtrett and peppered bra diaphram With bird shot number one. They toted AIM home on a window blind. And the doctor cured him up. But he was never known to fight again. Or to own another prim. Polka may tarn up their 'noon. at this tale. I don't care a cum for that ! Alit want to chow la that OchOng doter. Mai tackle the wrong Torn eat, FOR THE CHILDREN. Come stand by ms knocattlet children, Too weary for laughter or anus The 'porta of the day are all over. And evening Is craving all along. The .1:tow-fields are white In the monsftllll, The vaults of the winter ore lint under the 034dt...tying rtnalfree The fire eh teeth ruddy and mill. Yon sit by the fire, little children. Your cheeks are Todd/ and warm. Bat out In the cold of the winter la many a shivering form. There are mothers that wander for shelter. And babes that'are plain: for bread : Ohl thank the dear Lord. Mile chlidien. From whose tender hand y a are kid; Come look in my eyes.little children. And tell me. !broach all the lon day liart4on thought of the Father 'above us. Who unaided from evil your way ? Ile beareth the cry of the spume; And meth for great and foe small In life and In death, little children. he lore Is the truest of an- Noargo to yonr test, iltde children: And over yang Innocent riPep, !Torero by your rltlohe. the aural Their watch throoah the daftness shalt beep Then pray tihepherd. who guideth The tenthw that he toireth to well, )ley had yon.in Ilfe - strewyft w inlng. Ikeide the *Mitt - sten io 11. DIRGE: softly ! Shot+ lyiiiir With her 1111 , 4 apart. Softly She Is dying . G(• broken heart. Whisper ! She is going To her libel rest. Wideer! , • - Life la glowing • • • Phil within her brut. . Gently ! She Is gimping: • - She he' breathed her leel. •• • • ' Gently! While you're weeping. She 'to heaven him piSiOd... .6 •„ 12 1871 BLS 'CT ariqp.pizAN-r. • , . lilY Thoite . were the tlin.w words which attritticdiny attention when I took gp the Tim m 'one morning, about a '.i "WANTED. A liOME.—A' ' yeung lady, alone. -In the world, desires,: to enter !viscidly as a - boarder.. :Liberal, ternts afted,'! —. , .. , ~ , There wens touckdt ttbds in the wording of this ;went t --epOnted •talmeienci Lbeisune dervowdy, tut pittietitnfor My, bulthend , la, Ode : hone?, in order. that I. mlghtctryinid: win' bin consent :Iq wine and. , eer thiiadvertbier..a honte.wlthps: lire , f,atire t t i m k auts inerried:Pkiiiks4 4 " . t i il -With an—ineressing fiiinliY,,.. , entl a tans lttled Income, Ind, ea Wa:llial • li large house mulderlte..'expeoses, it seemed to roe that ; tills - was the Very :thing teltieet otiewentarl , '.- - . , 2, , .. - our house; was' altaitted% - od ''the linditard- side of a eliff.that. reared Weir dn the:beautiful ,Westerli.etwitt.. Ind tha altuationtsslittuaty Ml 'tienteges..: We . were %only. - A.. mile, fame a .Ilwhionablo. watering, P I AI, The Views from our whp/ONS WWII , Co be,tairptowed for,grandeur and wild 'beatify, on,the osettidde, or for, aweeti ladling, pewee/pi Prettiftek 'on ' fho Inhind quarter. Aolf. the 'interior was well arranged,, and gine/40,1y furnished. The only disadvantagr, indeed,-tiott. the !unite isosehsed was the great one: to_ :us of being a high ; rented one, Mal ofdennualing a large , establishment. However, If this 1 young lady who wanted a- haute would come' and pay' us liberaLfyi neither the high riot nor the halm. establishment would he drawbacks any More: ' -,.. r.. • ••: t - - ;Now, for ourselveS. We are, us. I hare said, young People, end our friends ,werewont to aver that we were ; very . at:y:1010 young poodle.. -My husband was a Junior partner in a goiaLold established bank ing h ouse, and I, WasNriere or less known to the public as 41 to of scent's in do mettle ilfet that always' commanded a good Ohre In the exhibitions, and gotsi. pricea. ...Notivithstandlng this -fact, we .wanted nitau than we had, for I luutnot been able to work much of late, mutiny three' battles ton up tett a gocaUy portion of the time tl I ought to have expended ou' nay d winning art. As soon acs my husband mine haute that night, I showed him the adver tisetnentund propounded my plan to him. - . City, ly: IMMI :..:,: 1'23 'PP Pu• iiii Of.- "It would be a nice addition to our little 'Arty If she's a nict..girl." !Ar gued, and he refused to , admit that was a reason for having her. "We are very- happy' as we are, Flo," he said. "Oar little party is too perfect in my ey es for me to wish to see It Increased." ' • "But, Edgar, housekeeping on Whitt we have is such hard work!" I pleaded; "and if she would come. up to us and pay flu liberally,• what matter whether .she is nice or not? We could endure her." "If you take that tone,,Flo, What's the worth of anything but so. much money•as , it will bring? I may con dude that you have made up , your mind ttr try the experhnent, he. said, laughing. "Not without your permission— but ft would be such a help to us, Ted," I said eagerly. And then, With a little more ado. we went lute can:llol%e of ways and means, and finally hiSe up with the detertnination to try hew „fortune would &sloe es with respect to this lolling lady, aloneln the Wort& who wanted a home. I wrote to the address she hail giv en, and stated our terms as concisely as I could. I also mentioned our re spective professions, thinking, with a justifiable pride in my own, that any cultlYnted girl could but be glad to be admitted as one of the family of an artiste. By return of post I received a let ter; acceding to my terms, and ask ing if she could come to us early in the following week. "She; doesn't say a word about ref erenet," 1 mid, dubiously, as I handed the letter to my husband. "What a pretty name she has—lsa be! la Cleveland I" • e~ =0 . _ "The pretty name mayn't be her own." Edgar said, laughingly. "Well, little woman, you must gang your own gait; all that 1 advise Is that you don't let the account be tween you run on too long, or you may find yourself in the wrong' box." "She writes the hand of a frank, open nature," reconsidering the epia tie under diseu&zion. "Yes; it'sgood, bold writing," Edgar said, looking at it—"rattier like a man's.' However, decipher ing diameter by means of calligra phy's all bosh ; one of' the cleverest, most original woman 'I ever met. with in my life wrote the most con ventional, s • ift commonplace' hand. We won't prejudge Mies Cleveland, ,though." "And I may write and tell her she may come next week?" I interro gated. 'Vets, dear; if you are anxious to rush into your troubles so soon," he said laughing. "Oh, Edgar, I won't foresee trouble in the matter at all," I remonstrated; "she is going to pay us liberally that my load of house-keeping care will be lifted off my shoulders at once, and additionally, beings young lady, she may turn out a most• delightful companion for me. I won't (ore trouble." "And I hope s'ou won't have any, dear," ho said, lightly, an d then ho went off to.talsilltem, and I went over I my house to see about making it put I on-its fairest aspect In the' eyes of our ' new inmate. My house was n very pretty one. and I RIM fond of it, as women are fond of the homes in which they are happy, and which they have arrang ed in a great measure according to their own taste. It always gave peo ple blessed with an "artist's eye" the impression of being well %rubbed, though an. upholsterer would have deemed it wanting in met that the upholsterer's mind deems strictly es sential. For instance, the carnets and curtains, the chairs rand couches. were no longer new and bright and fresh. 'lint the colors of all had been Amen judiciously. and now as their first bloom was brushed off. there was a harmony of tint about them *0 that made me find other people's furniture gaudy and glaring. • My drawing room was my special pride..: It; was a long, lefty room, with a firelace at either n , end, and, tivo large ba p y windowal the side. It. was papered with a delicate gray and,.gold . paper. and the windows were drapes] with home soft textured green tuaterial. .There was a number of incongruous ann-chairs and easy lounges about: aome.iniered with gold , anti.. rose.Olored Satin, .some worked. tn wool, and Route covered modeatly.with brawn Holland. And - , nil these sinful out in - blear rellef•en - a dark. polished &Sir, for economy and taste, had combined *make us adopt the foreign custetnof dispens ing with. avarpet. There *exa sev eral quaint and beautiful cabinets. filled with old china And, glass. and nest that. we callett,the cabinet," in whit* watt displayed the Kilvertroblets,and iyorY-bound Winks. and ~other .pretty, things s that had hem given to Our. babies:. ;Awl , ths., walls were. hung with A five ram, rd 1 Venetian mirrors; ilea itcwwlYtoL * j. I graPhit and eltsglityjno,ostal" Nevem, • grids' liperittieus of Cit.lita6l'atl oat Fretteh china .plats and alight-A, that were ittutetteii ,up Ina peculiar way with. wire. making spots of thei'llelhatkety tintetl • pa per that were iteliritas In my • eyet4i /Willi tom were halo, and ad filtrable. - 4,•optea of the . Vegan, de Medici, the ._Vetitta of DIIIn, the, Ali polio iti•lvedlere•, the tlytle," the hand • Aber Inasterplites of ancient: and. modern dimposed about the room on tied eatitlo; And there trap ontrtnagnid veld broniey.-t he pride:of - lay heart -9411011m on a blind - Annie marble•ped: extol' In if corner • thitt , • wait ancred. 7 to :InTscif—"The Abandoned Ariltditei'! aniarvel of Partddlentie's-r4 hat glor ified the room to toy mind. 4 - .tkultere4l almut. In aprofwdnn that had too ivrrect tweyecrag to • ant. fer,toi degenerate into .lituddlt..:Weie •Cheimett china, figura of good .per t)l(l German and Italian glasS judges.. and vasea and goblets ritif Italian) casket.in el?oriY,..wimderfully ea ryes'. little tables bf varb nis Anti's, Ivory ornaments, featherfans,.cmaies on linteltiti white and colored froni which ikaireinuiperuled Sliver crucifixes rosurits. end flowers .—flewers everywhere. In 'pas on the piano pail the tahl~ tiets;on big add china piatesom the polished floor, In hiskets suspended. from the wire over theispisre Ing that was made by thu tukiug down of the double doors, In slender glasses—wherever, in fart; 1 could (Ind it rtsting plow forthem, nay love of flowers inalueed me to put them. lily room, as will he gathered from this dowript lon of was very pretty and very nrtistlr, and it Must be owntsl.lltat 1 wasjustitiod In antici pating that it. would strike the yciung holy who wanted tt homeyery favor. u: -oh'. . . What pains 4 took Oh the • lasi-, room nett was lobe atsllgust.toMisa Clevehutd. .4 Was it splendidly:pro portioned!Moni with inetehh'ss views from both Iti ainiltiiVikliteill •it - itiol furnished' eienfortablY as well us tio- gently.; . With my owe kends, 1 re moved; every- Pinkie of dust that had teen left on the .furritutte by my' les4 Otrerving heinsematd. I Carefully anti'- thoughtfully I dossed: the , two ' ewes with flowers, one. fort the mai ire table, and the other for 11w Man-, tie-piece. 1 lopetally I atrangei the inhuvite of the dreaming table so that the girl that wanted a :home might feel that her mutton was studied iu the one she had desert'. The day appointed for her arrival' came, and I could notsit at my usual i work so impatient west to see her. A dozen times.' .plactal. myself tieibre my easel, cud feebly essayed a. few strokes or my brush . A dozen times I gathered my babies about me and 'strove to' amuse them, and fu lled; for my heart was not in my task' ttils day, mid children ores° quick to no tice that fact.l dispensed with lunch eon, in order thatthttiook might de vote all her en .erglen to' the elegant little dinner I had' ordered for ikven„ that night. And as may be sup posed my unusual' excitentent,idie tts anti abstinent*. Made me feel very tired lout low. spirited tied • Valli- before Miss CieVelautt arrived. She mine - ut .last . about three o'clock hi the afternoon, "A horri ble time for uijy one to choose," I thought, discontentedly, as news of her advent wits brought to me, and I then before I bad dine bide more': than feel that I was a touch less welt', dressed, n trifle less composed, a' shade My prepansi In body and mind I for her than I would like to have !leen.. , . „ ! 1 confess to have boat staggered out of these 'feelings most abruptly 1 wheeeibiss.-tunzeints....the r00ni......1n place of the fragile, shrtnking,rather • sorrowful looking girl whom 1 had I picture"l to myself as wanting a home I saw a fine, splendidly urrayed Nor- Mill, it year or t.o my seuior. I rose to greet her with it grasp, and she ad -yantssl to me with a sweeping court esy, that made me het very muck at disadvantage, although I was plant ed securely in my own domestic heights. "I hope Mat We will get on well together, and snowier:eine very good friends. sirs. Forrester," she began ut oleo, and I felt that I. ought to have slid that, and that she wits rob bing tare of my prep gative of giving the initiative. - You fiCeill to have a very nice place here," she added, graciously, and teem she threw off her list,and cloak, and 1 eow her as she was, one of the prettiest' winnen I ever saw in my life., r Pretty in such a thoroughly com fortable way, if I may be allowed the expression. Plump end comely,this young lady who wanted a home, had asserolly never wanted anything in her life without having it home thately. A fair embodiment of suc cess and satisfaction ; and yet, for all that, a woman: with "a story" I was certain—a woman who was notquite what she seemed on the surface. A yellow haired woman with brows. eyes, mud a perfectly clear, rosy com bplexion, with something not anxious ut interrogatory in the brown eyed though, and with something that was not quite suspicions, . but, that might possibly develop into it, in the rapid 'glance and turn of the . head. As I looked tit her I became feverishly anxiety; to have my' husband's judg ment epee her, and when he came home he iceve it to me without. reser 'ration; ~,1 "Well . Flo, 1 don't want to des-' hearten you, poor•little hard-work ing %minim, but before you have dew wit her you will regret the hour that made you acquainted with Mist Cle 'eland, I fancy ; . there's „soinethlng crooked. Has she offered any mkton of the mystery of 1 loneliness'?" ••N'ti '.,' said, hesitatingly. - "It strikes me she has come down 1 here with some other object than the ! avowed one," he said, meditatively; hoWever, if you'-re satktital, little woman, I ought. Mlle. I suppose ; so I'we'll make up ourf minas not topeet I trouble half way.,' ' ' I Trouble came fast enough; there was no need to meet it half way. I have described my ineotigruously.ar tistic drawing-room ai my pride in it. Well, M iss Clev elpnd affected I not to "find it quite what she expect ed when she agreed to my terns; she must tzez that I would put a motet (eim ; that slippery, colt: floor made 1 her, shudder." I apologized, pleaded, protested, ' argued, and finally effected a corn ! premise. She ' would be contented '1 with a Persian rug or two, but they ' "must be good." So I expended a small fortune In three; and lipped that her demands had come to an end; Not stall! She had "been bye thilowdy and delicately brought up," she said, "and naked 'images" (thus .shes designated my beloved copies from the antiquea) "made her shiv cr."- With all an artist's fervor,' I became olemsel for the .defence of, their purity. and excellence of pur- , poen in design. ' But Miss Cleveland ' added blushes to her Previous ehlv erings and shudderings, and I.had to glee in. My attitudes were removed to my hisband's study. mid my ?';'!!, `bedroom. and :I hope' ( ghs t • ."9 Cleveland's scruple!' would re'quu !car in pare. . t . a For a feW Jays thisseemedm e b r E t t i we""ifinde4l se e m and 1 bruised l ir Y s ' i: ' et"te .. tell m bus . - sufficient y for int to ! y , band, that I forgave the overt hrow of My laresand penatee. in consider ation elthe sensible rellef from the addition to .my, household mime of what On tmid. tne,, Ife laughed and Efitilblisho`lBlB. stnaik his halide and bade me `:wait and see, befored . wont unmeervedly Over to the ,enemy." How can wade bring themselves to speak lightly of what they term "minor miseries?" ,Those that, I was. *lied upon; to endure would coma intothat;.category, reptant., ; butwhat exeruefalleg w tchediress they' caused' mot. 1 grew •neevous and irritable, unfit kir my work WS a *other, wife and' artist. ~ But I to dared'on hopefully, and contrived to Mak& myhusiand ;IselleVe that found.*mtietuntien' fbr the lite,that I endured fn MlarCktvehurd'anodlety. :About a week after -Ow -copies of thenntiquetr had begn enndemned.to beats retreat, went :down', tre - the drawing-roorn, Pay morning. and Mend ateiffing Barak with a sieepty aggrieved expretslon :in her fine'br6wn eyes. ' • • I .l* anything tuning?" I asked, tremblingly, and, .without hesita tion, she told me that there "was something verY math 'smite. She had Herions'eloubta about the plants." "The: plantar" t :asked; baking -round at my healthy green friends.. are *Ater. bettutifully ; my Plants always , but they Bout Isle at the ex pense of- the people who. live With there. I'm sure " rho said, with Gorge vehellarnree.', -, “I • have read in some medreal work theit'theYnCtually:rob us of the oxygett 'we ought to take In Mien they - thrive and when they don't thrive., your own- common sense will tell you bow Nal it must be to live in a room With &mimeos eet vegetable Matter. • Besides they harbor 'dust nod Insects " After a brief argument, I gave up the contest. " 1 onisented to sacrifice the loveliest 4ruamentsenty morn could - boast nr, dad, when I had done it. Miss Cleveland triumphantly, sub stituted the Same abominations made In wax. "I think you're a goer" to put up with 4;110, 1 .' 1 Edgar said to rue . And for an answer i reminded him. that we had three small children, and that- Mt-s Cleveland ' was paying tnl at the rate of four hundred a year. Or at least she was to pay us at that rate according to ouragreement, and •I heal no fear of her falling short of it.. She had a thee, 'lavish way of Spending her money on anything that struck her node, ex:warmed •me !tithe belief that she was a very rich woman, although no coin of the realm had 'parsed between us as : yet. - thrill of suspicion would pate through my tnind at night mine times as I was- lying hnsul awake. But, in the garish light of day, she lucked so very frank, and fresh, and fair; and above board gene Tally, that I could not doubt her.' • • "fire /shall get the ;noney all down hi a big rime at b at the end of Abe quar ter probably. " "I hope we Shall," he :said, dubs ously. - "Meanwhile, dear, wei must pay for the Persian rugs . ; she has .'exquisite taste,' no doubti as you're always braying siteluts, but I wish It wasn't quite such 'en ' extravagant one." • Time went on and Isabella Cleve land bad become very much as one .of us. Under her auspices my.bome, had assumed an appearance of luxu ry and splendor which It had certain- ly been lacking in before. But 'the art rooms had fled from it. It was strictly conventional now in,alitits arrangements--strictly proper', and comfortable, and conventional. But it had lost its look of Indi rid uall tyat nd the proem by which it bad lost this bad plunged us very deeply in debt. At length I gatheyed up my cour age, and spoke to her on the dreaded subject of payment. I well remem ber the morning on which I burst the bomb ritsileuce. „was a .111.1113- mer morning and at breakfast she had suggested a number of expensive al terationi in the garden and conserv atory, which, if carried out under existing circumstances. woubl, I felt half-ruin us= Under the Influence of this terrible conviction, I spoke. "Belle," I said, (we had grown so intimate and laud of one mother that we had fallen Into the womanly weakness of Christian-nanifig one another)—"Belie, I really can't have any more beds out in that lawn." •'Yet you pretend to be so fond of flowers ?" she said, In somesurprise ; and I felt some embarrassment in explaining to her that I was "fond of many things , lhat I felt I could not atiord." • "I)o you really mean that?" eho said, some tap me dubiously, • in some distivbs. f - "-Indeed I do," I said, •dejectedly. "Ted and I have had a- hard fight of it, I assure you ; our expenses are heavy, and our ready money is short." She looked wistfully away out o: the window for a while, and then she turned to me and asked, iman alter ed tone,. if a "little ready looney would be.of any service to toe now ?" "If you could let me have Just the quarter," I said, with a spasm ; "It ould be very nice, very .conveni ent, very heluful, to me, indeed I" I blurted out at last. and I almost stiffened with horrors w!ten she an swered "Met. Forrester, I Cap4—l ain't !". I think she saw the shiver that passed over me as I reflected on all the consequences her imposture would brinupon A hideous ar ray of unpaid mile stared me In. the fate, of unpaid bills that were to have been paid with that money which she had agreed to give us, and which would. never be- paid now. In the bitterness of my spirit I let my head droop down into my hands. and sob bed a wow, tired, woman's fob of hopeless beiplosiness. "Look here," she mid, at last. In a quick tone, that made me glance up. "I'll tell you my story, and you shall Judge for yourself which Is the most wronged, and the most to be pineal of us two. If I have run you into expenses that you etuyill afford (and I see that I have dot-sthat now), I can help you out of them; but the wrong that, has been done to me no one can right. Listen." • "Miss Cleveland, I am in no Mood to listen to a tale that you will know how to tell to suit your own pur pose," I said, bitterly, "I have been straining everynerve to better theemi dition and prospects of My poor lit tle children, and you have ruined them!" the said, with passionate' energy, "don't say that. ,1 will give you every jewel I have, and they will more than disteharge my debt to you; don't say I have hurt you by . injuring your children—l have chit them ()Croy own!" Miss Cleveland?" • " "I am not Miss Cleveland at all," she -nth), Impatiently. • "Listen, I said 1 would tell you my story. arid I will tell it, however much it hurts me. When 1 mine hero four months ago, I raTalEl'ati of hope; I gi) away Mlle( despair L l. ' • ew here :your husband I'• I • "In his grave," she answered. la conga): 'l'm not •ft runaway wife • my children lire with his mother,' poor little things; it was for their sakes that I did.whal my soul abhorred-140.VA u pine or system atic deception." • • "When my husband died I - was left with forty Axon& n year, and four ehildern to support on it. That is th.es3 years ago now. anti at that time I believed I had beauty. At any rate' I was told that I had, and I was sought tbr It. and for It only. I be lievenow. by a man who had been my husbadd's friend, and who theti rested to be mine. '"I won't tell you hts' tteme, but THEriIIEAVES,ASOrti- Ls pithlbil*,eirnry yenJunnley in tb. 414 Argo, bullang on Third Strootasts. war, Pa.. s 4 $2 pea year handyman. • - enininunicationn on sutdeltit of tarsal or gennnn inieniel are revietliriST To this kind nim4 Invariably. be - aceosups- Wed by We twos of Mosotho,: , Lonna undo, nicunnicationashould bib addreased WRTAt(D, will tell "pa: he bi a' Man Well known hi the legul world ad one , • P of the mod 'powerful 141411htflf• for woluen •ut . : the Par. 1 appealed •to - him for-the =knot his old friend. . ship for.mx, husippd to, get awn r sit- Ult tou atm govermts gra companion • , Or to help,liie to shirt a boarding.' holise—to . do any thing, in Eict; that mightlaelp metaintlistain my poor . • And,.hir,affixtell; to • • shrink with,tiorror,from the thought of my:doing 'IMY :thing of' the sort.. 'lt"was not tittirie,"-It Jima Incon gruous.' be. tleelarod. "Mut at left., about six inimths'iiaomvilen Waslw very deep distreo; tie asked riintohe his wife. i .• p. '• "He Is w. rich mum; stud asked , film it any childreu, should be, his, should sluite hl. property, ItheMIII fh cdtmllf4l zo Itlynoved him to sdu- ode his children?. Aral he saht sires, when ewe we Were married, every , thing in that way shall be as '.you will; butme cannot marry yet: I' " ate engaged in a case in Which I have employed all my eloquence to throw °blowy upon a woman .who takes a. -* secusql.htisbandt. but thole owes are , souti kirtrottets. and then, dearest. painr trials shall be at iin'esid' 'I did 'not like Wm-gement, but I' ' wait poor, misiintbly poor. • Oh, Flol• you whohuve husbund•to-flght for you mid your children, if the worst. Mille, don't know what I felt that ' day when lie put me Into a path of deceit. and ta n k! me follow it for .my little ones' sake. ice. engaged Lim self to me solenitilj;, he bound toe to him, and then lie counselltsl the strictest secrecy respecting our en- . gagement. I was not to let It' he known to a single••manibeecif; my late, husband's fiunily, because 'they had , preJudicts, mad were friends of his, he said. Anil I swallowed (ha! pill for icy HUI , : chlidren'a sake. , "I was staying- With my Into hug- ' band's mother at this time, and my prudiAit lover at length objected to this arrangement. •.I t plat tsl him 'in a false pissithm wise, lie visited the family, lie said ;Ake WILY afraid my looks and manner would betray me, and for the take of rho future thaw,' must be no gnat-rel. These ands un- . dry other arguments ho used with 241101 vlnat that at lust my nilnd was open to the reception of the goggct' • non that I should seek a home some-- wheke:eiso for a.titne, in order that hero should hu no fear of our rein- tine pueitions toward one another becoming hnewn until the moiler- • tion,of the cause relcbre In which Iso ,was! engaged had ,faded out of the 'public mind. Then it was that I ad- , vertised (under his orders), and then you:answere4l me, and I came here. "Ile supplied the with funds at first" (a scorching blush passed over her tare as she said this), 'telling me that as I was to be his wife, there was nothing wrong in his doing so. And I mule down here, my mother and sister-in-law all thinking that T was coning as guvernem to your children. and applauding me—'my , Independent spirit,' when I was de-- ceiv them all at hisbiddlng. "Well, I time here, a, you'.ll4toW, carne In a sort of dream, and babies • with their gandmottber when I got here _ I wanted,Attae• Bon, and, as he had promised lo pity the terms you iwked. I felt jttstilled In suggesting alterations and provements that passed away the time. But only ha week I had a shock—a letter from my molherdu• law, telling me in simple, gratified language, that he, the man whose wife I am pledged to be, 13 paying hLsaddresste to ono of• her ditugh- tern! . , "Mrs. Forrester, often when I have found fault with things, end asked fortkem to be ehangea, I have .been ball Wfkl. with doubt and susPenee, and hovel:only folind - the fault Woe. der to divert my own thoughts from that which they were always dwell ing on. I have behaved miserably 11l to you, I know ; but only think how 1 have been treated ! "I wrote to him at onto, on receipt of my mother-in-law's letter. I on ly wrote these words, 'ls it true?" I knew that hit cleverness and con science would fill up the.blank. And to-day I have berm' that it Is true; and my -poor children Write to me through their aunt in extacies about the kindness of their new uncle. Mrs. Forrester which of us is the one mast to he pitfall"' I wits in deep household distress myself,, but. when I looked. at lite gory, haggard look which had crept like a cloud over her brilliant beauty during the harmlion, I could nut conscientiously lay claim to compet ing with her In misery. I 8:111 had Edgar to torn to. "What will you do now lasked. "Seek for a situation ,'" A° said, curtly ; "do any thing—keep a shop If I can." A bright thought struck me. 1 said to her: "Why should you not • turn your bonnet making talent to account? take one mom In the town for a show roam until your bonnets remunerate you, and stay with us till you tun afford a house of your own." "You wont turn int: out—Mull trust me yet a li tky tongerl'h she sold with tears In her eyes. "Indeed we will." "Then I have an additional Incen tive to be up and doing," she said, ' rising and throwing.up her anus as If she was throwing off a weight of care; "if you had turned against me it would have crushed me, I believe, • but, as It I will work so well, and I will work at once—what will your husband soy Y" "Being a man, tie won't soy that he always told melte," I said, laugh- • lug; "but he did think that a tuna would have gone to Work In a more business like way titan I did." "And if you bed gone to work In a business like way as you call It, I should have betn disentangled from my web of deception all the sooner," she said, thoughtfully'; "it's too late now to tell you that honesty 19 the best' policy ; but, for your future I.guidanee, _Flo, let mu tell you that it was the touch of pretentiousness in your manner which misled me. I shouldn't have put such expense if I hadtipmeied expense was no object to ye ." My tale is told now. "311ssClevn land" was put on her metal to re deem herself in our eyes, and, as she had no fancy • to• be reorded as an adventuress, she did It nobly. fler millineryiestablish went, is the first in the town now, mind people who are not In our secret' Wonder how it is .that she always lakes -care that un -I,tetrarttaoifit her Ina bQ vtL i t t lz a l u ltt n ies la t nt it io nd le. I. r children arc under her own wing now, and she looks back with a shudder to the time when "for their good" as she thought, she was ready to mishits, herself and their, fathera memory to the heartless Man who ' led her into a false position. As for ourselves, we. have never answertsi any more advertisements; and, as the:Children are growing up, I ant able to deenitact my establish; went, and work' harder tlt my art. have sold oil tow Pastan• rugs. and reinstated the Vellums and , plants and my drawing room Is again the deligbtof my eyes and the •pride of my heart, the head-centre, so to my, of all manner of unconventional in congruities. Whatever my dillicul ties,with my hilts are now .J refrain trout mentioning them , 'for fear of Edgar counselling me, 'with n laugh, to take a short cut to fortune by look ing out fora young lady who wants honw..-4ipp/cloa's Journal. IT 14 RIM that 160,00 . 0 persons have left Paris dialog the Not six dip,.