' ADVERTIIIIENtr.NTS. Advertisements are inserted at the rata of COO per square for first Insertion, and . for 0aC01 11 4451P4,44.1,‘ •!, T . 430 cents. A liberal AlwoUna maaa -• . - vdrasenleata. A space equal to Us Moto of this typo nirasiires a square. , , • lneell titoo,l.onsoom 111LtsjUift home t- l by thrush otty news, v.lll be oteksr67X L ,4/99ntss for s oach hugilcop, • • A dvecipietits . :&ildibe 4= before Itiany 4 l2 inhume to that w ectory LW =0:31 • , TAW CAX E 4014. Attorney stlaw. oak» to the L'adi , W bonding, Beaver, 'To. /All 10,111 est entrinotri to ht. Prs2rt nd Mot *Million. . ,TZw! ott (newly op' posit. Moored Drotflitoto. , •• 0P0_153,111.7 1:1! dud of Third stied!, • ed. rot. J. 1 3, ItIcNUIT.ISTIMUSAXD ticsagos. Spatial attentloalMOttgtajtesata of Voiotia Ih.raie4; Raaldasee Oaa, ll l o Thrd?met, a few door. Ira "of . ' . n•71:17 •• rte, • ris pain T., ts, Vila; pore „ , .Glaae• arm, iJampa _4:711t: Pre. actiptiana car • • •taa/optljtly CI Oj- F.lNZW tDj"t s v 6 u 4 . . iide ln.r l imw A?n o d r r e t d et i arj a W es s* i;eAt re s 1; tt lp :aly 4 tatg cr k re " : t .A . non Snuffler &WO", Ithichtner'Mlavia. %Sao rant to another column; • • • septkly IHACOM Mrs. 611., llealerto MftlineryOoo ii ) S Trlmm.ags; Third •t , Bearer. ap4Bly !AMES MOORE. Grocery & Restaarnot -6bnlce J Tem. Beet Collees,'Tohaeco and Cigars. Con. frctiouery and Vegetables. Malt st. eeptentr tallrare, - titanrea. 'J. Orate,. Re. Weiland nd et.. -septtnty 'n't;„',ll 6 AETropne,brAexakda . AIDRGA NSTERN. Dealer In Boots a Shoes, e) s No Fa Markel tit. Pittsburgh, Pa. [septaty IItUFT.a PUILLIPS. Hest Fetste Agents. on potite Poet Office. Pabilehers of ths .Iteal Es tate Iteehter," sent free. Pittsburgn. isepltly JIiti.NDERSON b DUOS.. Wholesale !trus . glens MS Liberty St. Pittsbtirsh. , AT 11 RAMALErti . AT PARLOR. Et rink Mr• `V • noun. (nearMarliet St.) Pittabanth.l 6 9 l o7, S Ae NtTte'' l :u g l l7 .ei. esiitrrg.,.i,ll,, trSEPII MORSE & 1.11;;. -- T1 & 211 Market ht., tl Pa tsburgh—lmporters sad dealers In Notions, Trimmings., Hosiery, White Goolts,tc. , 1101.kly . 1) IitYMECi BROTIIER9. Preach sod Aineri ran COnfeetioooll. DeeiSLIII la ants,. Irrdis, de. IM. 132.. OPP Wood 146 Pituburgh, • [setatly . IMI.INCINE. - Ititileiitiitutice. Cala: Carnet; A' 4 / • FamliP Groceries. Nica 20 lank Avenue, Pith. burgh, Pa. septatty tIWIN BIGGEIF - rat 80:Dtmiere In "eke Naar, Weed Family Sewing Machines. 116 Market' Street, Pittsburgh * Pa.' ijaVElt lettLiN TUCK & CO.. Dealers In Car -1 pad, Oil Clothe, Act Special rates to Clergy. 21 Fink Airtime, Pittsburgh. Pa.tacpbEly P. Saccessor to .1. 61.RotThi., - Dealer In I.t. Watches, Clock... Jewelry & Silver wars. No la Fifth Avenue. Pittsburgh. . [seplkly 117'. A. LYONS, "loom and Sign Painter; walini • In order Show Cstide fur every boolne”.— No. 7 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.. [eefahly FULFON,llantifeeturer of and Ilealerin • Flunitore and Chaise— Rneewood. Walnut; 31Allogany and Oak. 45 Sfillithfield at. oets;ly ALLEGHENY CITY. 11 1: ii tti.V1 . 1 0 1,E s tectrl.4 . 1'hat ee ts , n jihzn . r gton avenue, Allegheny City, Tln.• riopl4:lly- NEW' BRIRIITO?f. tIIIBOB MOT YOUNT , NI nsEnig.s:— Ever greens aod /mall Fruit*. Three villa I art of New Brighton. tore ) P.. THOMAS: I AtilieN.--(dir..frA - NEREEC I I and Apotherarleo. cor. Broadway nd Falls 01-. New Brighton, Pa. (Surecaaoro to L. B. No. Oddly Eth F. MEMOS, Bakery d ranimionery, IT R. R. Meet' Spode! anenlion Riven to wed. .ding. and bans: (sepl4oly T. NNELLINI MERU. Advil:haat Tanana,— Broadway, Now a /114'11ton. See ad. (apl4;ty R, Reglad., Rroadl,.., ; i cy l'icrit ;Wapiti Bina. 1 • Broadway. 'Belt photographs from re-touch nil negatlvea. . (arp.9:ly \ll7 .t BEDISON. Jewelers and Toluc a rool-to. Hneolwrgy.N loepltly • 7J . sloirrrEit. lirocerien. Qatten•ware and II 11nu....h01d Goody. Broadway. torplily Bvalrr I. Wall Paper, Wludow Booka.Slatluummy& Nollutw; Broad way, New Bill:Mon, I. torpti.ly • • ‘2611F1 7 & STIaNFEI,D.DraIe. In Dry (Inocip, Fahey t Notltivo , ; Merchant tailors & Clothlere. ItrAlitay. 7,, nclrtly BEAVER VALLK. NV. DUN KU, Manufacturer awl Dealer In W D 0.,.. .ut uheee. Special attentlun pnld tesonfitViry of Flue Calf 8.191 of late.t style. a ,rtstllni lILIAN lioiteArrsoN. Drive In Improved I, Howe Sewing. Mochitiv.. Mafia SI.. Beaver Fall'. • Folatly _ _ lit RATr , KiN(;lirr gneeninvareind Millinery, corner of Maln'and Baker pitmen.. Beaver Fail.. •ernil4:ly r . ENDA LI. tAN N F.Y. A rtlats Frei.oo Paint -1%. ery; 414, JIMMY tilos . .Patatent," Main St.. Mier? Falla. ' , • " • laifyiltly '[IFLEMING. Dealer to Boots and Stows: of • every deocrlptlan, at low pnrios. and • t a au irlor quality. 31aln St. Bower Yalta. Pa. lantS;ly BRIDGEWATER. *AMIE lIEIDEGGEB, 'lnnen and Sign Pain. 1 ter, Bridge St.. Bridgewater, Pa. apria'7l;ly 1111E1IM Bridge street, Bridgewater, Pa., .11. Dealer in ' truld and Silver Watches, Clocks, .I..yelry and Silyer.Ware.Speciacles,&c. Watch ... Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Ifeb 1 511: 1 3. MILLEN, Fashionable Tailor. None but ex.erienced workmen employed. Shop 11111 ridge st.. Bridgewater. Yd. pia71:1.7. A NI ES PORTER, Tluner:. Dealer in Tin. Cop-. et per end Sheet-Iron - ware, and Iron Cletern Piano+. Bridge at. Briligeweter. (scpl4;') . IlLATTSßit„:ll . anifeeturer and Dealer In a • Ikmte and Shoos.- Bridge St., Bridgewater. 1 . .. scot 1;ly t C. BURST. lily Goode Heti, Caps. Fore, .L 1 • 'reroute, Oil Ciotti. and * Trlmmlnge. Bridge r!t., Bridgewater, Pa. • sep11;1!' 1 Baits and Shoes. Cl • Bridge !Meet. Bridgewater. leol4;ly y HANAUER, Millinery, Trimmings Notions 1 • -Bridge st., Bridgewater. scold:ly - V. WEINMAN, Manufacture of Binge and 1.4 . Shoes. Bridge SC. Bridgewater.. (seprtly Vl - TW. WWI EN, tientlemen'ii . athi reamed. Water _St: above Bridge. (op II; ly 1 011N..11 • 60LIItUPF, • Marble Cutter; Monn e) men a R Torehetynce of all descriptions made to tirder.,NCll,irket and Water streets. r seplidy. STI EiS;N: CO. Win. et • do v 010, , Floor, Feed .t Country Produce. loitileo[s corner. Bridge Si. Bridgewater. fepahly I 11t. 11 MEANOIt, 'Dealer In Monongahela Coal Orders' left at J B. Clerk's, lu Beater, mid at Stirlilt'K Drug Store, to Bridgewater:will be promptir attended to. Caen on delivery—Lowest mice. Yard—McDonald'a Point. seprthly ROCHESTER. I lA t, N .r l , (l::s l -.. , l „ )l:al t er r,r in si ll. , New York ' slid Ittche ' A . ier. (fetri.l;l; ltlalttMll OILOTZ, (.;ausTuliV... sew work, of the .hest otaterlal, made to order. All work Annnoted. Itepalrlug brolly duo, Pricer. Low. rn Mt.. Itn..hr•tor. Pa Jan Wt l it L l4 ' llll l l;lll ' uTij. -oludlr,w IL; aloud. Rocutaster, 1 1 *. tart r i 1 14_4%; . HKNIii LAPP. 'Manufacturer aria' Dealer In Farnham of all Mrtgtittat rt. , ohm, Plow Factory. -See adv't. 1 DUN KARtillElt. Daher amt Couteedioner.— e) Water et.. Rochester, Pa. ' (a.ipikly 1 NOII lIAM BOYD, Wagon & Carriage Maker. Rail &it., 'Ceche-ter, Pa. ' oepitly .1. C. ifi:kNi. INT uinrif:t. - pn,,rip. IS fl M olll ,f' Cs ir nI If cosapo . igeth.d.' Weter.e n 'to /. chaster. ; • -, ". :' i Plop thly ISIY.111r:lt .rgitiff. - v . firdeatitte6lielall Deal: LY ers 9 Drf Gtexle,Grocericaflour Feed. Grain. dioat gore& inin & Nall.. ColtWater&dam ,rte. ii — FIIRDERICK, (taker and Confectioner.— 1.,i• Wratilibt Cakao nod lea Cretin, flarnotted promptly. Oa Diamond. 'teenager. i (...nittity I~C sAI.. lill.l,TtifillN. HendgosFiera R li hy A Mr yorolgn * Dona ' aide Dry . (louda N° n& en Tattiruffigo and Fauhy Goode generally. Water street. Rant. . I'a. . ' (senility 2 1 1 . 1: , ,1.t.R.6 l'il.. l'untractpre and li. den, I)lll.l it i L i ti=2 " arh " ,VC! " l=2 . 4. hhu gq:Mt e ;. .. .__._ ucurr, ROY LE*. WILLIA f t )e dunueee toe. fl Eakins & Co.. DeMm la Sawed and Planed •Lumber.,tagb & ititlegie.. Rochester. seemly P( - AY EIC.T4 1.1c1:01( tin it Or* COAL Y Alt D, between It. It. station and ohm raver. °en; ty QCIIHOPP CllAK:,Manufacturer tit ilia - di - lila 0 in Titi.Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Roiling, lepentleg.*&, attended lo: N. York at., oeuntly. ' i t , ,l T i r: ‘, l;: e l.ll . if t l4 - 1 litat.. tli.ptriloe ood o J i f h n..on ,eta:t hit,. Near It. IC Depot. oct Wily 11117.1111.LE1t, dealer in Boma Shore.iiiiters. 0 . ..te. Repairing dJne neatly and prthuptly. More on this Diamond, Rochester, Pa. lthly J'W l.' 6 illidlTllloi. Manufacturers of • %Crimea', C,oaehes. , Bungtes. tipringoiragone, balkefa. IR& Bkscksinutdog and hotaeahfaelng dine In the Test Manner. - Itoelutster. Ps. n016:7 EAST LIVEUPOOL, 0. . 11 . 1r•51 4 ‘ ne Ern o •—L n 4el itun t e s ware• m jan ut nel Yraltr..lt croeor j ' Cor. - 3d .. .tll;tra • dvral. .. • ular o :l9 CU—Elect In I1ij• hl goody, clothing. Borte Shoe.. Data .t Caps. C. , p , o l . l, ll•Cleths, Queenturare. Glamarare, ete., Broadway & Cook Or. E. Ltmccoul. (nIIS;IT 1 - 871.11 — LL 6 1107Drogglet. Broal .-,— n — y.near H. +TV It. Pnveriptlona carefully and tcenratoly compounded. tebl;lv .1 1 11111.CELLAHEOCH. 1 UUN THURNlLEl,Manufaetnrer of the Great eJ Republic Cooking Store, and Patentee of Por table eileullMi top and centre. pal leton.Pa. • V.I.IFICeiteSSELI,.. Stoneware Ilanurseturer. ()Men promptly cutentird to. Vanport. Pa. tare addrera—Beaver, Pa. • I. 0 P 11 : 1 7 • VIN u Permanently located In the rllkage of Lelicuople. Pa-. for the puritan:l,ot practicing M " -11 " ,, •• I rrenectfully tender - my prof...taloned, s c , kr. to the clt inn. of said rillage'and vlelnity. ' UrJr e . in re.ldence, oppoolle Eagle Hotel, where 1 .h. .1101.0 be found, unieve protesatonally All tall. will Meth'. imatedialo and prompt attention. A. V. 01.111NINHHARI, M, D. • 111A.IVICINGelICOUWV.'. TElobiAs rd'ORMERif 4' , CO. . N I , • TROS 31 0 CREEHY, Cashor. J. P. DRAVO • • J. n. At!citEL, . J. H. WM/HIRT. . lotett paid n titoilProtOpt attention gives t o collecti o ons. Alto, lost;ulate AVM' ft rood Ind rel!able Companim Imaylelf • _IIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMKit: l :::: :::::: :::: 15-1.-;. : .--: ::: ~ ' .. .. - • . _ ..... • . ._..., , -...--. _ . - , . . ' AR GUT , A .... .- ,•,• ;' • V* • .::: t , . .• i 1.:, -1 ~...: ~ i IMP . fl-ii -i . - _ 1.- to •11 r 1, - 4% 'i. ' - . ...3 r a 11'.., 0 ~,,,, ~ -..... ', f ''''. '•- "' " .,. • .•. lt.• /11. - L - It•.• ~: Lull •••••thor• 1 - ' gp i ..... T. , -j . i -ii.•ll i.. Il"131. ./ :ii -:.; I.' '4 ' . ''' -- a ‘ l ''''''''" . ‘ ll ''' ' ''' ' ' "- ' I • , ... ~• -,,, ii Mlit i I ilq • . ti.qa v ;,;>,..v .... ifi xil tr i, . , . ~.,. 1,, , , • . (. 5 0 , 43- e" AI" 41 a* 1 ''." . • • '..., "', , • Y'. - fti ~ 411:100 Iriilitil,•.• •o i ta a n , . Beaver pa „W•ii • • . ~, ,i, , , 4 .... ~,-.:,,,,..,::., .:,.....,,„„,,,,,,,t :11;1•Osi 1 1111 /. .lll i. roil; ' ' • y ilay 'll 15 . _ . _ -.-- ire ~ . .. . -. • . 7A4 'llisiches ' ' lir' (1 , " dieusi. = , Goid & : . - . , Here is one who niza : • ' .'• ''• ' • •••• ' i..:.; vßaftliksiTh.. . _. ! • „,,-_ - • . . . • r•A i r .. itz i ract r a i rri r grugrittjta to _ ' ___,....._. , _ ~....---_=...-= , _,... , ~.-., - --v.., ^. ----- 7. --- ' — i t -- " A _ I ;1v, ; ,.„,.. . heirs a." II D . palliatelM ''', •' • : ‘ 'r „ ' RDEft un i .,,,,,an ~ ' - " . .tirriulauiy. ---- - It lie) one bellows that.'" '‘; ''` ' : ' ; " ' ""` ' ." '• i , " ~ I - . ."., . . ~ . :i2 :- . '„ ' • ' dotle'any'surh Oder • PertiL:JrA-. "' Min : it ---- ii nlito Am * Aaw k s•a At .:1 c s„ ~ .• , ~.... • . : ". 4 '-' ' . . -.":.:, - :"- 4 ' , 2 O' and after Dder. 441870. Immo yr= -''. It editor. are ellen 'alientrlc and The Vanilla! r•- -- wer. 4.ltr. .....4, 401, 1" 1 1 . ,..= 11 ' : .2_ , ' . i '' . 't ' . peculiar lethal' maylliirt, theernbryo delight in it M i n' si t s Tia itrZTAlNbailli at •Ah P. 31, -'' '" :Arid' ': 2'll • " editor'--the 'reporter-1s frequently .fl an Wit • :Pqr dtWd* ' : ,". ',' • . - : mu c h mo r e eeeireersited In his state- ,•11" . '...ss soosirsft. , • 1 ANEW AND ilL . ' ' '' • T STOCK . DP l i Mp a s til t bef i ng tn.:1%11,7r' - ...,..• , l aw ~ ... " atch es . pure intellectiral 14 .., 1 • porters lead a w• A FULL it BURST [AL LINE OF 31 little' l " GelltS C . ' ~,,• ' atches. V veirAmd .:z „,. ol 58 ro ' w ''s r‘ i -D6•Good‘CarpetAci SPRING STOCK JUST RECEIVED. "IcCiadoil; Vat lint & Nadal s'UCCESSORS TO 8A1111::VORDON;` . 13S Federal Street, Allegheny... The CHEAPEST CARPET nod -DRY :.GOODS HOUSE lu the TWO CITIES. • GOOD CARPET only Illreerda per AND AT ALL PRICES. litre are Agents for isome of. the best Car- Pet lialuffselufrllt t, fluAutrY• And we..ean. offer Eitra loduceet.nikto • • ;... . Boyers: Come and bee one Complete LINE OF DRY GOO Dkand eve mine our Diipurior wide No. 1 Brown Muslim very. palvy, at 12.4. eta; and all other goads at astomphlngly,low p_riees. • Don't forget to' give us a dal: 138 Federal Ellreet. N. B. Mr. H. B. Hum'. Bateman, for; utterly of Beaver county, would be pleased to see his many frtends ' rapr3:llro NMIIAIIT DARRAOII, Sharma hew I:num, ea., Voirrnarr and Pnotorniara ?sumo, le prepared to de ill work In her Ilne at reasonahl rates and on short notice.' The pat ronage of the public is reepecthilly solicited. .wM.ll3thtL Joint T. s'noma.n w. J. SPLTVLUI., • 'OECP. e t err/sass, H. a. arsTwanhAtaA'r. APEVEILER IA *DONALD. BANKERS, Miter St., Rochoter, lntere•t pal<l on Tinvs-Depoolni. Coilee tluna promplts attended to Government Chapati: Bought on Favorabte Mums. Chrrapondenco [novl6;ly. Instant Repel' For .11.zithaX43t. Having been stairted with that terrible tom-- plalot—tompletely unfitting ma for business for weeks at atlme—ror the lest twelve yaws, and at W t found a remedy that gives Instant and Ccrmplete Relief, 'have tour-laded to have It prepared for vale. so that others similarly afflicted can reeelve the beti ent.eitt,,,assurteg them that It toilllo all, and more than all piona tsed for it; \ and:Vita persons elms ruing; et 11l beret be !lath! , out It, : . \.. I, • • Atnuinerotat*heri to/O.:have 14,0 it . _ • cilia testify. Can be had at the Drug More of WILLIAM IL BD CCULLMO. Roettestee Pa.. ormlll be tent by mall to any address tia recitlpt of me dIWr and ten.cento to pay pootage. t;BAS. B. HURST, Rochestetilleacer comity, In.. M.lltloosll. Bridge Street, . • BRIDGEWATEIt, PA. IS WEEKLY RECEIVING A FRESH ',SUPPLY OF GOODS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING • • DEPARTMENTS: 31:111.1 1, GO ODS. Steubenville Jeans, „ • Cassimeres and Sadtlnets, • Whit( Woollen blankets, Whim and Colored and Barred Pladuels„ • Delalues,. • - - Plaids, • . • Gingiuns, _cobergs Water l'rottla; -- . • • Cbhtcbilla , Cloths, • Woollen Shawls Brown and Black Muslim, Tickings, • Prinls„ Canton Flamdds, , • Table Lines, Irish Linen, Crash, • Connlerpnnis. ibraiery, GLlVeff Jr Milo Groceries, Coffee. Teo. Sagsr, 11olamfax, White EfiverDripe, - Goklaseta4 tAammetttlyrittp4.llac arkia Latta. „ rela and latta, Star tad" Tallow Candloa, MAD. Spleis and Mace MeaL Ale°, SALT. • hardware, Nails; Glass, Door Locko. Door Latckeo.,Dlnireo, Bkrerro. Table Coders% Ist.ls slut Tent Spoon', Sleigh Deno; Cool Dian , . Pere Skov*lo and Pokers. Nino and Glue. Spade., Mauve's. 9. & and 4 'I 100 Fork.. Hake,. &yaws and Swaths, Corn and Garden Hoe.. WOODENWARE. • Duckett. 'Mo. Churns, Batter Prlnto and Ladles CARBON OIL, Linseed Oil & White Lead. BootS and Shoes LA DIES' MI OS AND 'CIIILDRENS' SHOES, in great variety. Rifle' Powder and . Shot, Blasting Powder and Fuse. Flour Food dr. Queonowara t heavy goods delivered free ofchszge. kly close attention to Magnet., and by keeping constantly on hand a well mounted stock of goods of all the different kinds clonally kept ins country steep, the undersigned hopes in the future as In the past to merit and receive a liberal .bare of the public pairmagec- - H. N. IRANCiFaI. QC= MILLER it, CO. Contractors and Builders; LANING - MILL AND laaratalarkaZalArD4 Doors. 15ia.1913. AND SHINGLES Constant on •Imottg,'Ond mode to onler. *toc . hpEst,fyr, Pa. -Orders by mail will receive prompt at.- tqatiom 1lbar8;11-1y A tins Inllosira twee 'Notts:kis—The A noderrigned baetnq been appointed admin. strata, or the eminent Wi Illom Ramsey. deceased, late or lianover tiirnshlp, Beaver county, Pa., berehy notltlei all perwns Indebted to told estate that Immediate payment to required. All persons having claims against cold estate are requested to prevent them duly authenticated for settlement. v.. 1 WILLIAM 11, vaAvEre, Adaer. ‘ie "gIhtILE, Sucetntmos to REIM:MAW,' MEVRAN & SIEDLE, . N 0.42 Filth Pittsburgh; Pe. GOLD 'AND SILVERSMITHS, And deniers in FINE JEWELRY, WATCRES, DIAMONDS AND SILVER PLATED WARE Agency for ull the hest makes of AMMIICAN NVATC.III,:€4. SETR THOMAS CLOCKS. Special attention raid to the repairing and ruljusting , . - .FINE IVATOIIF.S. • - pet:S:lo4y. Brighton Papery Mills, - BEAVER FALLS, , PENN'A. , PRINTING, : 11I4NNILLA, 'ROOFING, BAILING, Hardware, Glass, Straw. • RAG AND CARPET • 49... r. 3111 MANUFACTURED AND SOLD AT Wholesale dr Retail by . Fruit', Wu Third Avenue. virtu. taken In exellange.a. ' - --- iiirteirs: 7 lotirs. =Va. RUM Rice@ ..„-- —..... MU. 10191 an 710a1 Riess Pittsburgh. Rochestergales, Se 6106r1 8° - 421 • itti . EC,- - 4 41 , ". Alliance- - ItessUkui I .'.• '''. , •I• .•••• .1:1. - I AU: 4111 • Van see_ .Womeer „, i - •..., •:...: , liii, lOM , Rat1iAe1d......„... LI . i v 6ssillna 4 A. .... , wag , rag.' *an :110, .Opp. .... ••• •••• ertlandosky.: I- • • - • ••• iii Purest- ' • ' • ,11111 J• 'NO • - 1176!13 Um; lielaret 1010, • OW 36 Ain winne t, go .' Mite JR. -100 Columbia, W•111.111C... v .... ... il• •• • , • __ . 4,, .11.,... pr pi g i t • 450 nyl, • ten n, :es! , Chicago I 11111 itil, ail itho STATION.. i RAF's. kNOThII MIA, I ..-......,....... --- Chicago Mx &tem Masi lOU= Valparaiso Plymouth Mare In 1 166 , Mese Wassaw Columbia, 16 1... iis 1 iiiirs WI Fort. Wayne ,1 11 , Van Wert ..... t. I. ia Linm _ . fii a 25 1. 416 ,Porest 'I 1508 . ssa CA I ler 1 Bucyrus I A . iiii . .65 1 . 45 riiii Crestlipe 1 15 : ...I 650. , 430 coo"! iris Manstlehl . 1 717 aoso sooion Wooster ()mills ll'iii . e 54 i * tile j iibil Narslllou Croton ........ ...;i iiii , • •,tio 11110, 110x1 Alliamm Salem. Rochester , ' liiilighla Wel I gebru MR Pittsburgh '1 166. 1210rul 36 410. YoungslOwn. New Castle and Erie Express lanes Youngstown at IRIO p. m; New Castle, tOO Pm; arrh at at Pittsburgh, &AO p. m. Retaining, Mei Pittsbureb tOll a. to arr. nl New Castle, 10:41a. m. Youngaten, 10:10. a. ut. - Youngstown, - New Castle and Pftlabungti At comroothtion leaves Youngstown, CIO a. in; N^w Castle„l4o a. m; arrives. at Allegheny, 10:10 a. m.. Betambig, lowa Pittsburgh, tOO p. m; ar. rives New Castint:46 ' • • • . F. it. YYS6IB.. Ventral Rummer and Itcht Agate. . . . CLEVELAND it piTnisultau RAILROAD. Ou mind alter Nay ANA 1870. trains 1,111 leave btai one deli , . (Sundays ersep(ed) as taw,. POMO SOUTH •TATIOYS. Mu!. EST'S. ACCOII tiiUms liars Cleveland._ Euclid Wines; ,; Buds= Ravenna........ Alliance Bayard . ... ....... Wellsville ..t..... 001X0 SOiTif - OTATIONO. I' MAIL • ZXCII.i ACcON: ‘l ,---. .A1t, ---- ille .... ..... 1 -----' 990a31 1-- 508rx 1-1- Itsyard ' l!1035 ets Alliance.... ..... :1173 - 715 7155x 1 Ravenna - itOrtt 801 1 813 I Hudson j 112139 834 i - 355 . 1 gg t lre t Iliii, iii aiii OTAIIONO. I ACCON I XAII.I KIP' SAN I Bellaire Britipport '1 555 , 1.... 210 420 Steubenville I I WO 1..,. 315 533 Wellsville , 815 IESIII 440 Smith's Ferry 11. .. .... •••. Deaver Rochester. ........1! 025 163' 640 Pittsburgh _ NINI 400 615 • , --- i - ii - ittiiiii - .. - - iillattait - vis - A - iiiiiii 0 —..—j— —...„... Pittsburgh. , ' Mar 310r2t1 4115rn , Rochester 1 735 1 410 637 Beaver 1 Na; Smith's Ferry 1 ...:,., ... ' .... Wellsvillell 855 • MO WO ' Steubenville ....If 456 3111 71161« Britliceport:' 111105 j 732 I - 816 Repair 111116 , 735 - 830 TITSCARAW Leaver , N. rhl:adelPhlll. 640 11 . m. Bayard, !1d lI.M. F. IL ?SHYERS. tie. IsCelltineouit. SA.KS,~ 4 ILKS, 151 1-. /3. littl Linea of Bonnet and Pornson's Olehrated Black Silks; Good Medium Black French Silks, from $1 to $2 lwr yard. Cheney Bin 's American Black Silk, $2 per yard. .-' Fancy Breen Silks In Strips, Checia and Plain Colors—a complete assortment. Japanese Silks, all go:riffle% Irish and French Poplins, Mohair Lus taw Word Delaincsi Spring Empress Cloths. Iliac Grenadine. and Bernard. All New Designs in Spring Dress Goods. New Spring Shawls. Silk tintypes and Basques. Ladies' Suits— • Nottingham and Tambourin Lace Cur. inns. Chintzes, Prints and Ginghams. EIREZI32 WITH A PULL Loac or. Domestic and . lloseleepilli Goods. James Caldwell. its and 120. Federal Street, Ap(fgheny npei;ant.) J. ➢fooliE DRUG-GIST, Pre#c riptklna Carcrully and Acettrate- ly Cbmpounded. THE BEST BRANDS OF ASSORTED Medial 23. fal WINES AND 11011011; Paints, 011 at . DYE STUFFS: AKRE OF ALL COLORS; GLASS & PUTTY; Bpecial attention given to wan the bat gnat, at Tamps and Lamp Tema:gags, Lantana ite. A Large Auortment of TOILET AIITICLEm, SOAPS, BRUSHES & PATENT MEDIC,INES, Main Strcet:-.13, eaves. Pa J. n. atocen - mm 4 tv. ATTORNEY AT LAW Third Street, Bearer, As. _ Mee below the Court Moue, Heuer, Ai. lever VETILLIAII KARNES, dealer 'as Boots Shose, Gel p trar, Me" mat door to. Porter's Tin shop, street, Bridgewater, Pa., where he Is to mennkMnit end sell everything la his Um st remonable .redes Dav in removed his pleas of briefness from the own er seer the Midge to bb present location, he In hi old Mends nod patrons to give him • en• To Debilitated Persons; To, Dysjppeptiee,' • • To, BuMrusfrontLivArComplaint, To those having no - Appetite, To those with Broken Down Con . stitutions„ . • • TO Nervous People, '• • ;, To Children Waiting To any, with-Debliihtted Dlgeetive 'Or - atfferin9 id444 4 l. le irmaideaigiav btnigicams, which : pisoryliral Head. Aridity of the ' tiornach,Naasen,lkart. bar:4l4.ora for Yead.rall. • new. or Wetshi In the !Stoma. Soar gratetatione. Mahar or . redness think ofgiebtojoaririm. mins oi theriered, Males and Mann Breathing, Thotertag 1t 'the heed. Chok ing or Flettering Seneations eta let o brink Posture. Diatom of Video, Dots oy Webs be fore ilz=rirrer and Dull Mu in the Ilea of Perspiration, Yellow. new of the Sk and Eyes. Pain In the Side,Bark, Chest, !Awns, ,te..; Btu*- , den Plashes of Hest, Barn. - lag In the Flesh. Conetant Summit:6nes4=l. & • • • Great or . ' of Spirits.. HOOF) AIP'S 6EgY A N BffTEEB. Bina* r : 441441 4i . c4foipr 01*e-of pay Had. , Isilillerent from altothers, lila cord posed of the pure Juices, or Vital Prin dills °Moots. lies Iri and Barks, (or as medicinally termed Extracts,) the worthless or Inert poitions or the Ingre- dients not being used: Therefore, In'oire . Bottle or these hitters there is contained as much ma:Banal virtue as will be found in several gullons,of ordinary mixture* The Mists, lac., used in this Bitters, are grown in Germany, their vital principles extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist, and forwarded to the manufac tory in tins Pity, where they are com pounded and. bottled. Containing no spirituous digr.dients, this Bitters is free from the objection's urged againSt ell oth ers: no desire for stimulents can be In dumal from their use, lacy cannot make drunkards, and cannot under any circuit• stances, have any but a beneficial effect. HOOFLIND'S GERMAN TONIC , r=l EMMEILI 11 ilio i ,t:l3ri 133 Watt compounded for those not inclined to extreme,bitters, awl is intended for use hi cases when some ahmholic stimuli:ol is required in connection with the Timic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle-of Ise Tome contains one bottle of the Bit ters, combined with pure SANTA CRUZ RUM, and flavored to such a manner that the extreme bitterness of the Bitters is overcome, IMming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate and containing the medicinal virtue of the Bit ters. The price of the Tonic is $1.50 per Bottle, which rainy persons think too high. They must take into consideration that the stimulcnt used is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished nt a cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little more and . have a good article? A medicinal preparation should contain none but the best logredi lents; *ad jlAcy wlio expect, to obtain it cheap 'compound, and be benetitted by It will most certainly: be cheated:. • BRANCH German Bitters, EIEM INyard. 1145. PAlla deph eral Ticket A GERMAN TONIC, PODOPHYLLIN PILL. ULOOD PURIFIFIRS Known to ilielledienl world rand will errant:ate diseases ;wising from impure blood, Detail) of the Digestive Organs, or DISCUSeIi Liver, In at shorter time than any other known remedies. he Whole Supreme- Court of Peim'a. SPEAK FOR THESE REMEDIES. Who would aak for more Dignified or Stronger Tedimonyt Boa. IPURI XW. Wooo*AaD.Jormrrty ChiLJusz hce tAe Ihrpreme Court eel Itnneyfras ,at present Airman qr Coeogrese from Nun eytrauia. wires: . _ I and Ilealead's German Bitters "I, • good tome, metal in di. Nees to the dlge.t.lve organe; and of great benefit In cues of debllliy and want of nerSoll. notion 111 the fyflela. Touts Hwy._ GEOMOK W..WOODWAIID. Hon. Jamas Tamar. ex. (Mit jaificf of no Sm. am. pr Churl of flaaryfran • niILADCLPIIIB. April 23.1867. I cont. ider Uctoiland'e German Hitters" a rebui ld° medicine in cue of attack, of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from toy experience of it. • Youra with respect. JAMBS THOMPSON. eon. Geo ROL HUARIWOOD, Jaatiee VIA. Elityffeau rlttort of ilitasylcartial l'inv.anaLrevt, June f, 18t8 I have found by experience that ~lloodand's German Bitten' Is a very rod tonic, relieving dyapeptic symptoms almost directly. GEORGIE Hon. Wm. F. Rogers, Meyer OW My of Byfa• la, Net York: Ilsyof's Mee, Buffalo, June 93,18139. I have used "Hoodandlt German Raters and Tonic" In my family daring the put year., and eau readatateld them as an excellent tonic, Imparting tone and vigor to the system.: Their are has been productive of decidedly benvdefal elects. WK. F. ROGERS. Hop. Jae. 111. Wood, -tc-Mayor of Williasuporf, ArassMritnid: I take great pleasure In recommending t•floor. land's German Tonle" to any one who may he an dieted' with Dyspepsia. I had the Dyspepsia so badly It was intptstalble to keep any food ett my and I because so weak as not to be able Grw l iVintlf mile. Two bottles(Tonic ted a peramt core. 7.411,1118 11. WOjD. ISM HOOPLANWS GERMAN BITTERS, 1100FLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES Aye the medicines you require to purify the Blood, excite the torpid User to healthy action, and to enable you to pass wifely through any loud ships or exposure, lIOCOV.T.A.NIVS aManarliEL7tallitZtVip Or Substitute for Mercury Pills. TWO PILLS A DOSE. TheMoslPowerfulad Innocent, Vegz CM It le not necessary (stake a handful of thew pills lo produce the desired effect: two of them act quickly and powerfully. cleansing the Llver,Stoto sch and Dowels of all impieties. The pendent Ingredient le Podophyllin. or the Alcoholic Sx=. ract of Mandrake, which Is by many times more bowlful. acting and warching than the Mandrake Itself. Its wattle/ wends is epee the Liver, dean log It speedily from all °Nanette:is. with all the power of Mercury, free from the Injurious re sults attached to the use of that minielL For all diseases, in which the e • of a cathartic is indicated, these pills will gine entire aatishictlen In witty case. They NEVI 4 II TAIL. • In twee of Liver Gonuplabit,.Dyrpepsta and az hems costiveness, Dr. Doolland's Getman Fitters or Tonic *bond be used In cot Denton with the Pills. The tonic effect of Um Bitten or Iles h e The Bitters or Toale 2 :l2 Iles the nlood, strengthens the Nervesautorians the Liver. sad gives strength. euergLend vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the rills. an tone up the Nyman with Bitters or Towle, and sortie. ewe can mato I 4 bold. or ever assail yoa. Recollect. Ott it is LICK/FLAMM:I ORB. MAN lUDIRDIEB that Ire so nnhersally wed and highly recommended : and do not allow th Drente to lading you to tske anything &meth* hammy MY Just ea_ good. lbecanse willmaks* a !ar•• profit on It..Tbeee Remedies be sent 71 1 14 " '. 7 r as r 3 C U . WrO a irt i M i °IA% totb CMS 8 RM. eIIMAI Pilladelpars CHAS. X: EVANS, Props later Formesly C. N. JACKSON.* CO. These Resnedies are for &Uwe! , Dr on e I f, gists, Beennkeepers and Alaisnse• everywhere, ' Meet. nOtt. „ : Coastips• • ' lion, inwird or Bkood to ttao HOOFlatny'S OR HOOFLANDI3 HOOPLAND'S WILL CURE YOU They are the Greahea PUILADCLPIIIA, Yareh 16, 1867. 11M1113F131131.E1i AND 1100FLANO'6 GERMAN TONIC Will cure every Cue or MEL iilta &RIX/1W si Or Wasting away of the Body. TI AT dable atihartic kecnen. _ MS neje owned by esiniarey, which was . As yet, no arrests have , BuSiness Me. Mechanics: THHWAIIaTTI WATCH! THS 311;: BTututtlabotilirßESK MADE, ,011 IW. B " e ":c 2 ‘ . X o Par• Ask to see the Befpiramai vatel, Just New an ery Fine. AIWA Y W42VIT .411BANT.SD•: ae Low Lie my. 'V:24 Roberta, 140. It 3. vittt Ayenue vivre u11it.9 . 111, PA• • • .- i , .. acthes, Jewilry A* StAlifig - Biker Ware. LAZARIik 140101 k& CO.Si . ' iiiiritcirEh ' 1 ECTACiEB. I oers aedl/101os q 10 • , . . _ .. .. . _ Miscall ' 'seous. i. James T. B 'I .Co, BAN ERR ' 9. Financial Agents Vibe UniledSZales, FOURTHAVENTIN tt. WOOD ST., • • Pittsburgh Pa. • Dealers in all imam of Gorernment Securities, Gold, 4SViver, and ans.• ' poits; Bak and &11 BONDS. - GOLD,' ;111ATOADIk73, And first class Se* ritiskrnerally. • 3110ney hutted on toworytwo!.sow .! 1. 4 at low. tot market nava. • INTEREST AI t LOVEI ON DEPOSITA. • !. • tosylly MOWERS &ND .REAPERS. C. Aulam .t.J.CiZtlitio#,, Ohio. Ate piteno 'rely engagetltejhe Massheture at the Buckeye .' . IVIONArers, (Roth Junior sad Bealor.) • with' 84 , 21f43.ake awl lho T aw-.Attar-bwicats, pith their NEW ROTARY TILLER. Cr more commonly knovra as the Savo:men Doormen, l• • decided Immurement on the corm. moo Duorrin wit/Islet,. Aid b 4 / 1 1114 eed 1? take Its place everywhere. With oar e ailb loed ma• clines we' famish both avower aiellremper Dec. 1 Iry for obi above ametnnesit are kept at C. WI.IYIFICS t CO..r Norm Brtgbilin. Pa. Also. t i e &wow bWISPBTALEB T 111210211- fat. with their down or tedlref-41004 to 10 horse power—to . Punters before pordtarlngebew well to eall on I JAY4II2 AIT 124/Inest. • wltadttn; • Pe. Wall Paper! VAELPaper!! 111100rNS, .WIIITIVAWR2;42IS . ; I VARIETY I)4ILESS; Imoi ' • ;STYLE. litriV";. • :WS :Woe • - s t , 00.08 DELI MR SD PRO A r.DICPO7Sr. DeZOVCIII ,k CO.. Oil Wood Bf. ,t doors Ant Airtime, tosrl2:2m.] • ;I•Pittabontb. • . F. Dr. Z. Mar. ' • • tragoofdrldge. . water, Is deter -4.11111k rained that no 'Dentist ha the State shall do —• . work better or rd ± than i t ;,* 4 .0 • lot t the rkro it to At. 0 . 0 . .1t He be.t teatetiab manufactured In theiUnlted Stales. Gold and ell sordid:or performed In a style that dedes camp.. .thlon fiat isfectloe guaranteed In all ftendiona, 'or the money atoned. thee hire a trial. tartly • AQTI turn!. rigrzta •resrsex. • • Eplr:J. H. CIIA 4. right H hare pub • itnek t f meDt s Pate j - , by which they cals. pat ro 3 !IP: 170201 M ma thin as M iketo l6.l4 Wal 4 p led polbh• 0d..0 fight and elastic as to perfectly ;adapt limit to the month; obviating all that delay and balky coodltlou„so mach coup Weed orketelolore; reed leesoning disk Ilablllty to break 100 per cent. In deed, no one eeettt It would be wllllng toren the old style plate any longer than Uteri:add comm. featly get them exchanged.Alihranclappol Dew Hairy performed le the bed thin' emet frabotantkl manner. In Idling teeth with gold. etc. Ont drab liege competfilma from anyqoarter. and an retry tiring subjects whose hats stood be; mem Minya:id forty years.,Amtem the number Hon. John Allison will, exhlltitllllngs we inser ted some 33 years ago; the toe* as perfect as the day they wire Ailed. Laughing Gee prepared on a bowpiro..freettr: It from all neplemantand den. genial Maws, maklo the estactkm of teeth a !source of pleasere rathe g. r %am of horror and pale. Prices as low as any good denalt hr the From Mee atlicamr Station. Rucherter Pa. noettfl T. J. & H. J FHANDLER.. ' • STEREOSCOPES, 7 "- .• • - VIEWS. • ALBUMS, • cintomoe, • . i „Plums% E. & H. T. ANTHONY•& 00 1 Broadway, Nowdrriorig. Invite the attention Of the *Ali to their extensive assortment of therabovo goods, of their own publication, illansfacturs and importation. . PHOTO LANTERN SLID GRAPWBCOPEEL NEW V)EWS OF irosEm. E. 8r 11. T. Antliont4 • 1 at Berli*, New York. 1" Oppt,lterNetropc4ieen Importers and Mcmitjtarra qr , P HOl 0 HIO ERIALS. ritaW7l-13, •• • SELAL: AND!m. , , T. ; .i." 5 r_ CONFEMIONERT The.andersigoed iettioneal este hating/ oot t the Die C. kery_ etinteiaw of J. llaylg ib Tostrolice, In sea a Mae that be win Keep aie p Wien which he eel' to ell in es aa will sap, ,ty Them by the can at Throw la In want of them 0001 ere him Ilis Confectionery deportment . and yanks, weddings. Le.. will 'wail; evelything needed en chore notice e beet of style. ' ' , realties Webbed with tree it welatra an desired. 1131110116111 V Cll. waylitin - : , blood: gowlest, Hoir. NEL Jed yublhhed. new edam of gab Caltrara wells. Celebrated Xanny maths relied ma oggiadoes or hatiumoMtura.ogl3em bal Weshotea, laralunterY haulm Lamm, bp rummy Mental ae, etc.. $e ad Physical Mo lacispectua bop& mute to Yard. Opsaritramt. Usurper, and Pm, laddcat bY eadFladnictim or remit eithoragme. •W:Trice• a Cehd• adebated suitor, hal estadialds tram Madly degioadales boss • tbhtymow. sal probe, eat tbe absialag omen at selt awe out be .Tionealt , "7" oat the dangerous rue ne sPlal tat a cation of the kolas; ear apnea simple Mt aliiiii/A—ta oval saner oil mad aim wet be, my eon elioNlic i n i g a ir* • aid s saPTIM tartar. si a llk irtery jou* end Miry IMO in their blot sneer b a , duns. Pesbmgd oa , 4, 3= 4 leteseee. au*. %Mae a !shield .ur auk nin t able and religion's . ..truth std through oU r 11114. which. no doubt, too, hew helped to derthat ruguudog morn genarall .appraoialad. 'And so It wail* be with our Mallow, Weeklies. ma:Mika azidl wiartaellee; make the mamory Of their - au= thorn Ibrieror estimable.; • - .I.K.M. - -GG - t • SEL74O7„ ,gIBC4LLANY, oV'' . aerotw ECEEZ3 • Iteditare ire.ften" eeitentile and peddler la their sayings,.the embryo editor' - -the ireporter—is frequently nntchmore exaggerated In his stet& , mente r. anth being almost irresponsl blo#ll'lll soloed mes make the wildest or mosfritilculons statements oat of pure intellectual l'entsedness." ' Re porters lead a very hard, life. There is little- pleasure In walking three miles (fora reporter seldom has. a ear-fare) to mat an item of. three lines. There is still lent fun in re ceiving but twelve dollars a week for their labor end exposure. Yet there are pleasures in the reporter's ;it has at least the charm of variety, and after he becomes used to his duties, , there crop old many whimsicalities. Ablie4. yre will record. It will be underatcod that .we refer here o the "Bohemian"--,the hanger-on to the outskirts °Ottoman/on —of the 'young man who, starting with high !ropes and ending his arms . difficult I to re eh, sinks to a certain level, and either remains "down," or, through vigorous enbrt, starts on an upward course that may carry him to thelead Of a newspaper. There is something end in contem plating the mats of rag ged tteoiLli;ltod it ir talent, which daily congregates at the city editors' doors in . those Journ als who aim to "ger all the news " and pay light wages. Yet reporters often make thelf strangest sayings out of their *KW Misfortunes, and perhaps they .grevailer ell, 'as happy as any class 'em Wt.!" 1 One can tilways tell when the local Jabot of sorts or out'or pocket. In These case such Items as thaw creep V! .bar•dolik luipb . bring tin' niou4 Or tpts:— 'Vold Is high." "Gold Is bleier " - • "We cannot lan gold.' • In the following, one would ,sup. pose that the reporter fully appreciat ed the eothkrts of beds. from having been deprived of them. The writer was describing a new organ:— "The well died away la a delkkow siforatlon. like ooe staging ' , Amen sasq ander the hod 'clothes. - • And here s one In which the au thor appreciates the deilcionshess of obesity : "Eaoritirtxts.—From Carthage. near Cincin nati. February...l lire. Tin Tree Rollin, thirty data year old, with& fat boy of etteenteest, mune onlatown." Now that word fat was certain_ ly added by a hungry reporter. , He thought how nice it would be to be come a fat boy and elope. And added, besides, to the piquancy of his paragraph. • The - following leas evidently from a well-fed ie lc. as the above from a comparatively hungry one. , He was - probably ,the "dramatis- Man," with $3 extra salary: He says:— "We kart toward ltilL Lorton more leldnl din toward the gross and stipends= !Atm' While a Boston critic writes:— 't`lTow two soul went out to the reseed Detest ab a waved tor pulpy inesnreesibles le the be. wilderiag atmosphere eases' saloon: Ind we departed with ti new trestles." • Sometimes In a repartees life, the very Scenes of.horniehe lrehligatto witness call up se Countetleelltitof fun which, ntrdoubt, greatly iesists him in casting 'off disagreeable pregalona. It wait, perhaps; a-re neat - or the old Bohembin • kill • Which led au editor, not'lmer lattice, to unite fun and horror in a pleeerof rhyme ridiculing the system-of Jeci teaching lately adopted In infant; schools. It something like' this. The reader is to suppose a Xtr r =aorterrush emit: reads it, of course, in p style:— "Thlasoesperter. Seeaumr-Jottrats-looke. A.l=ll km-catadailuost, And-0.4-point up-tumid] rsdots taker To•ret-tbe-ltem." Sometimes a reporter will be chief ly Interested in the artistic considera tion of the horrible, as, for Instance, in reporting an execution, one of them says:— •Xued credit Is dos to our sheriff and Xr. Kw den., the exeentkiner, for the neat sod dexterous maw Is wltkit thelt unpleasant Males were :performed." In the following case of skeident, however, he seems to have quite en tered into the sufferer's feelings:— .11r. Halsey was struck b 7 ihtidnin.: kw dap Wow. He dumb". the seneation u •taing cranwlse on a n.ll.hat OtOTO and unable to rat att.• " But hero IS 111Xuse in which hie feel limier the marvellous quite gets the better of his pity for animal stiffer log : "Some of Mr. Qafolio bens were eelwegoently dim:owed Nils, away. pee of,theek Wire!? eteP ped of tbeftll es y the b* of the Miriam." And hiiie Is one In which the re porter's Welhig for what must have been excruciating torten:, runs Into apocryhal ridiculousness:— oA Norwich man kink • drink of whisky from the bonny aconite bottle, the other night, and to about an hour two abled•boiled laborer/ were puin .""ipg .ge h s 6 a p li tt e d i a tar plat e tr l wi tatra :VI for seine time It was a Question whether the seat of he, pants was going to Wear the handle break. Bet belt all right now r . This one has certilnly no sort of sympathy for the lady he Is telling about:— .11re.Collins, of Milts" toothless yet lkisti lejaned ter Inebriety. In tea deysteeprhlsky. ' Reporters learn brevity, and often make& point besideln reporting con versation exactly. Here is what Mrs. Kit Bums was reported to have mid at en interview which took place af ter a dog-pulling. A Yankee Trick. "Pis Virg to see Rowe 'toe:sorrow. and Tot rind to sae that old and Bergh-ale) for nor , One of our - peculiar Ilab-elded, iZtr o - r:i s ra , mp , ei wa rzbz n a i nyhow; _in gaunt Yankees lately emigrated and 'tom forth. eau -na: vs. adse.•% " in ;7 - settled Own in the West. Ho was Here is a "local" which is very the pleittre of a mean man, but asks brielgonsidering its contents:— put himself to work Irrearnest to get we m ama .. 0wn ..., .. t. two men we , e his' house to rights, the neighbors lent Med by a roe*. two Wilfo murdered, an editor him a hand. After he had got eve -101=1,414°. a Or./3 , ter we . ..P deed In rything fixed to his notion, a thought ccourss.. - "-dig b y "7" struck. him that he 'had no chickens, "Limits" love. to be scarcastic en and he was powerfully fond of suck esch other, Mid paragraphs like this M ir m w (VP' Ho was too honest to often ofeenr:--' I steal them, and too mean to. buy "Theiltivretn . bad some local intelligettee to them. it today.,. -At last a thought struck him—he Meaning of course that it is a rare could borrow. He went to a neighbor °MIMIC°. - and thus accosted him: . Ily what Instinct a reporter writes ' "Wal, I reckon you hadn't got an a paragraph like the following, an . old hen, nothin' you'd lend me for a lees to fill up, it is hard to tell:— few weeks, have you, neighbor?" ..A rile eating tinadettted. eLbt is ht haw. =a • "I will lend you ono with pleas imetiaor asar hundred and stitpuhie pounds. me," replied the gentleman, picking Ithacan erf:sa4 um: Miami itio FroV e lr I" out the very finest in the coop. planted ta tee middle of his wrmaa. been illy inettleted ill et. joseph.l4o." . The Yankee took the hen home, Yet, °scab a while a "foal" will and then went to another neighbor make apluggteph about ,a dying an- and borrowed a dozen eggs. He then dinar thetea ' - 'iro the rounds" and set the hen, and in duecourse of time become popular. That one i n _ war she hatched out a dozen chickens. • times, in which a reporter .g a The Yankee was again puzzled; he ie w pat h et i c li nes a b ou t the R ave " "going could return the hen, but how was he to return the , eggs? Anotheridea out forever In one bubble, of, the de -and whoever saw a live Yankee ported soul of. a member of Stgel's Without one—he would keep the hen Jackass Artillery drowned while creating atiser. or V s espec i a ll y no te - until she had laid a dozen eggs. • ble. All tbmpapers copied It, from This he did and then returned the Maine to ex too. . hen and eggs to their remective Reporters are so peculiar that tine owners, remarking as he did so— cannot tell whether they really in- "We i, I reckon I've got Its fine a tend a joke orMake a nilstake. Here dozen of chickens as you ever laid Is a sample in which a funeral la de.• your eyes on, and they didn't t scribed : -. . we a cent bather. • - "The prteelside "hi very Ilse. and warty two -- ..,.---... ~.., .. ... • .-------__ ,_ ' idles la lenettc !a was also the player of Dr. Per- —NMI r.A.jele,i4i;;„i - ; el. the &swam, - fletwadellig_been granted to the reheat. c The fact le, rep9rlleWs. ' - 1 7 . Mite of Klitabeth Ikothetton. deed.. MA love mlntste9l, ,-- . • : t. a n - Gri t" "mol Berm county. Pa All persons Indebted to acid wale, an earthy null. Ca 11913 lies I° jtit• - • • =mg to r that le penuhe rzl i tte d rinett i la required : V I W preheat them del l ; atelfelttattg i i:eettleleat. JAMBS rt. 115150.- I iro . . ..e.. ' .I_,l - • WILLIAM BRUNTON. . 4 314/ II 1 -ewe. 11,1 riers`f -Cl. ID Mss ittil Bela- , , - C l. of theeetate or atom poee • Pie tamialdp.flechisodAtereby ghee settee to a I peewee Wetted NSW °dile to asks les mediate m oms, e teithOOSestrine claims sealast W. witinntr=f:ti. set. 41wei - - • - L inda:en Deem Co. Pa. . liii - erreabli.lr• 1101 E aiill;Mitilfdaß - ay gers . f.tgrossos i tric ilig w "27" adn ' d op to liar sagas fee teruhhteg materiel annd heeding school booms-trate. Idetto-two stories hlgh. Specilkatiows can be area at the omen of tnetlecnesty. Hotel Mend the Matt to reject Loy or an bids. The setorefal perry will he re siked, Niglio security for the Ihiledll whom. awe of turatract. T. L oar.. Bolaker. Battu of Directors. New Carnet. Lay 1, IS7I-insyle4r. en occur Jtitrck TED .000 00 his fact., - ....... i. . 1 .t ' Wan bileteoll.: - • Exchange, VAS OS , =•1 beat cireeladon ..EN D Ott— 11.1.0 OS • ima Diddsods nopahl,..l, Ltd U p EP.YeO 84 D De oe bot her hanks is bankers slow 0 sate of.hitarefte — mita t.„, /..Ell4Ol ll , Coun of Berner. t of . the Yhot Wic k e r t Den" a ty mts.*e imempAr : sem that the stow ststessint I. true to the test olesArsouletgo mot beast _, .. .- ED12 , 4 . 1. :00rilit, Cloture. ._, 'Enbecribel . eel Wore ise this eth die=ai. urn. :.• itg, rognmon, Y. P. NW. IVlLDifi:' t • • .., !.• 030. W. HAM ON , Director', WE. UDOPES, ilfitt4.l47lPhr. ; . ' - Here Is one who ear : •• • .I,!..airmairrriLlwrittjut But b oneeeves not t• • ll 'wit% hit. done . anrauch • thing. • I. ,1•21.,1 The genuine, reporkv-takep l anat delight In such wieldy names he — mh ' tim with. A recent article, d' ti! Jog an interview with some weeitti)o , 'Southern Ladiesof African Deanestoli lea fair :temple of the terms often ! Used on, similar occasions in. higher circles. • The Interviewer calls one of them "Miss Catharine de Medici'," and• observes that :-- illte Elea Wait hnelsatia ainalP of 10• pb tato se .b. =tatted fa her own elegant mew HO then sow on on to say :- Homofeat thalami importance al Ma Amer slam, I made my hem bow. a ta Desummil. aid my bred extremities *warred gracefully its Me .ml4l , Of. easily and eastmtatme chair." ' It mast be remembered that-the assured, yet qule modesty.of the ac complished intervjewer, Is so all per. vatting and determined that he is al. -ways ready to assume that all that Is known of either etiquette or learn ing is at his- fingers ends, Here . Is the manner in which the reporter re ferred to entered the "manakin," (never the "house") of these colored "Carel%Tlr irmieslag peurodii, I Awed, Pulled ax !vivant eilveriobted bell beadle amok COINIIION• din and tbsbovide &s lip. Au sedges sheet salver. exquieliely caned. received my •pasiboard: and 1 was Immediatel y ushered into tbsprseesee." Then comes the usual expressions of "carved eyebrows" and "pencilled nose," (or vice versa), and,—the read er knows the rest. We see many Instances of the con temptuous manner In which a repor ter often speaks Of human greatness. A recent item tells us that the great hotelier,' Warren Leland, "started fin Saratoga last evening, with ix bins of paint and six dozen paint brushes, to paint the Grand Union Hotel inside and out" While • another• insists' that the "Mayor" calls Greeley the "ancient rooster who scratches a farm atChapr paque, and tills his leasure hours In regulating the heavens and the earth, and in editing the Tribune." I Here is one who has heard that (freely hail learned two things well first, "That If a Man don't drain his bum, his farm would drain him; and, second, "If a man don't damn his farm, his farm will damn him." . . Here is a sample of incolible disre st to our Vice President: "Having determined to leitye nubile life and engage extensively In the , minable tare of corrugates calico coal-hods, Mr. Colfax Is able to loolc. without personal prejudice at the political situation, and his judgement is tron, sequently valuable. give more haying been able to give more than a mere smattering of the many peculiarities to be found in re porters, we 'rimst draw to a close. The Ibn:its of a newspaper, are not calk. 'Perhaps .our remaining space could not be better occupied than in giving a few of the reporters, whimsicalities In gerpral descri ption c One of them,_in givin,g the state of the westhery slays: "The . norther, Monday, knocked the" hot weather all into a cocked " : But Ids rival. "beats him hollow!! with "The musket the wind toilay sounds like the nervous scratching of an old whitewash brush against' the judo of the rough plastered Iran." Nome of their descriptions are first 'Wise examples of brevity. Here la a report of ate anti-alatery meeting:— :*111•7 iwt—tiey Mauled—they adz:sled." - - Ailother paper of about the same , ands thousand miles away, had thislOcal, describing the burningof pig-plekingestablistunen r "It mired. It rang. 1 'denied, It Ili2S And I&t bat gremeippoto. grim and gritithed." Here Is.a earn . le orjuveni le L':7c7 fight. It found expression in "verse" somewhere In North Carolina : 'They notice' and 'sashed and mangled. 'And wrung. and wrenched and wrangled Thee bullied. busted; basted, bled, Their eyes were blackened. oases red. Braked. they beamed. and bunged. and . bited Their honied sighted pegs, benighted . And kicked. and gouged. and gashed. and gored Tlll from the din owe pug was bored. • 01 I was glad when %bat bast lunge Made ilstlemed Bill throw up the sponge.' And here Is a railway Reg:Meat "The Old South Railroad Bridge got dleooarag• • . and lay tight down with • Oslo on It." • The following gives the cause and natural result of a street aeeldent:L- "A wagon-wbeet - was knocked of yesterday near gtate anti Water sewer. ky gctildr in twat of • big track wk.:a L" • This one unites the pathetic with the descriptive:— .nia pig which was run ore? by an enrols ltuawn on Hoye° Moat yestaiday, le grease, bat Ilk VDUS DO room And here is one which soars Into t o regions of the marvelous:— "A list Ander In Petersham CUM Joaklug Into town on a iorgy Saturday afternoon- with a load of fresh haddock, mato/11y* fre hut - wagging their tails. and emu mulling cheerfully, notwithatand• In; their 'lunge of condition." The following gives n long story successfully in a half dozen lines:— Jettenpon ecuurty (N. Y.) farmer Unshed when tile prudent wilh advlved him sot to smoke au ■ lead of hay. He tooted It home that night. with tda hair einged, wort Obi, garment% a prey to the devouring eletnent.and the hoe =hot the wagon in a potato sack, and then Ida wife laughed.•' Yet in einem , / this first article on "peculiarities, ' we must give the palm to the boy focal, who called-to mind the declamation of his infantile mehuoi-days, and-wed it fearleoly in his "Canal•ltems:" . "As • river boat era. loading at IA CrOPN. a large gay mole refused to go as boar • The mute song out to the deck band: 'Twist his tall sod he'll come." Like Canablansa, that deck hand obeyed orders, and like Cseeabfaimakeeobil died." 11004 OS AVM,/ ./ //:4 .1 , /a "soil V 1 eiOgr a ftiedd MIA* k de t a the Oho(' Mediestleollego ,wito a UMW/ _orrtOle camel: • nollealMiAllittliMAtribil4ll4i, l dir=ii i itis Mgt Mai &erica!' itlatetttspinulllit irabadJabets.i, r enemas& locate knorr,lhow Itilkikdon,al44l44 l xlll l .7afini eetrek, r tnat bis iitner woe afunken de ii Merchant; Whtrilved - Wreirrnall *cottagesome -fifteen inilaalrout tho city,. iortelnah. ly atorterNilladgeAt JAWSM7I; InOlhetlon i k t • the 11 lieriPtritritther, and spenespareof -my , holidageot the colloge,iwberai Ilectimeacquaint-- ed Oath higfiunity.giopdstigg, of his father, motTer i pl i t i hefinly The faYber. „was tt; is athletic' ie man of appirreifflp - fttrliViiyetiriflclfi age, with a bald batileomilbt•• Maki: and a treacherous eye. .-The mother and sisters wertilein i rt? M n: 9nOl Still I noticed that hmother .11 constant habit of Cl Ings bee Winds as if In prayer; and , turrohighere,Ves heavenvrard. This serristeeduiq,vary much, as Hoffman hod,pevernte(uN h . ed any .religion whateVeri- bilt, 94 contrary, he would some fieleeCticiiff at - me for being &believer: 4 Hestrant4 , ed me fa lend-him a -"certain , dam, std pay for the making of an electria,op, pamtus of great size, with whick.he. Intended torestorellfe. I could not :Ist ; but two days afterimrref , turn to Leipzig ho called on ••me•te toy that kis father would farnisbhlin, with the requisite amount in • a few days. This Wan the llch me of bliss for him; and Just three weeks after theeverlitig he received the money from his Wk. er, he called on me to say that the machine was finished, and he would have an opportunity of using : it. on the following day, as a notorious murderer was to loe hung, end he had made arrangements Air his body: "Strange, Is It not,madd he,: "that this 'mandrel willfumish.theineans , whereby the Kientik t world yelp learn to honor me," The hall at the ebttn'ire 'cm; n fine; large, square room,which yon enter. ed from a wide stair on tbe• outside ; near the "ceiling; and on looking down you would perielve a seiil-cir cuter arena. Twif stairs led down among• the seats'en either side to this area,: in which stood the electric apparatux, and a long mahogany table., ipunot 'with brass, with a numbei of hinges' and folding!, which was Capable-Of being swung areund in all direethms: by means Oa ball and socket4oint in, Its pedestal.. On this table wag a small 'box, mounted in silver, which contained' dissecting ;instruments ; there :were also several bathes of water sad: bundle of towels. ff " • Soon after we had taken our seats, several elderly gentlemen entered the arena also, one of them completely covered with' his black gown t this was the demonstrator of anatomy, and be a, was who would trday op erste upon the dead body of Beam mel.'the notorious blghivayrmui.• " • The old church bell had pealed out Its twelve strokes some time before any news reached us; but at fifteen minutes to one a young man entered hastily, whispered something In the ear of the doctor who was enveloped in the black gown, and everything was excitement. The machine put in action and the table p and in another minute severe m hurried into the room bearinga body, with a sheet thrown loosely over it. A loud murmur was heard through out the hall, and each one sprang to his feet to try and t a look at the v- IM l downiitchi lt'n * ^ ".4 The sheet was at once removed, and I shuddered as I saw before me all that was mortal of the highwayman, Beam: del. Hoffman clutched my arm as the preparations were being made. Every fibre in the body seem ed to be in a state of rigid tension, which displayed the strength and el egance of his muscular frame to great advantage. Dr. Bremner, the anatomical. lec turer, stepped forward immediately and commenced to address the gen tlemen present. He informed them that, very fortunately for the exper imentlabour to be made now, the neck of the criminal did not seem to have suffered any_ very great .percep tible injury. He then explained what he Was going to do. • With his scalpel hermade incision'. upon important nerves in various parts of the body, and applied the wires; and under their influence the limbo were contracted, the muscles seemed clubbed in knots and the legs were drawn up and thrown out with great force. This elicited repeated applause. The excitement was now ;intent*. The wires were applied to different portions of the body with the same effect, and the 'result was so fearfully strange that many fainted in their seats., - The wires — were now applied to the phrenlc nerve, and' almost Immedi ately respitttion began; low, at first, then more natural, and in promrtion as the current was kept up, it became very hurried, and at last. gasping. The wires were .now affixed to the nerves behind the thigh; and w pow erful current from the huge voltaic pile caroled to them. The result was fearful. • The lx i dy turned suddenly around, and'sat p perfectly straight; every muscle xed with that terrible ap pearance of a rigid spasm. Its neck was thrust forward; the hair seemed to stand out, each individual one in regular order. Its eyelids were drawn back, while the eyeballs, with .their dead. glazing pupils, protruded in a hideous, claw stare. The nos trils were dilated, as If breathing heavily, and a horrible greenish *tam oozed out of the corner of the rapidly working lips. I could not remove my eyes from It for a moment. Never was Iso . spell-bound, and never did I behold such a terrifically hideous object. My whale soul was bound with a feel ing of unutterable horror. It turned suddenly towards where Hoffman and myselfwere sitting, and convul sively pointed its. finger in that di rection, while every fibre in, its face seemed distorted by u ghastly, dia bolic. gibbering grin. I swooned. The hall seemed to swim amend, e; but still my ears seemed pierced by the most agonizing cry I ever heard, and I distinctly caught "My fath er!" I could not think at once whence It proceeded; but betbre I had any time for reflection, a heavy body fell against m 4. It was poor Hoffman he had sprung up Into the sir like a stag when the hunter's bullet enters its hftrt, when he met that gar. It was his dither! The gentlemen went on with ex • ' . zt "*". 1 1V2 arANTTFAcrurtErt .15‘01•717.1VEJELNT'S, Head and Foot Stones. We keep on band In our war...mord. the tamest selection of enlshed weft than all theother works In the county combined ; mtdch gives penoon &r -atting to erect • -Monument or Read ntone their departed friends. • better t pportaulty is select a suitable Monument or Head Stones than elsewhere. We will marmite* the the workman. ship. and the pekes cannot be brat In the utnle. . We would respectfully Invite persona wishing Marble Work. to call and ace our -work before purchasing elsewhere, andsat Is fy themselves. Also,: Grind . Stones, ~ . .al 1 ma 1!‘ and 2 calls per pond, • • • I • • lied all the new** Wares to hew .Mo ore . .t rsinneble micro. I eprlt:ea2 . Ora IlIZAWKII:1141111111 Is published eierfWedutedsrp In the old 'Argus building on Third titrest,lbea rm. Pa, et 'riper peer in advance. Comma:kudos= on subjects of load or end Interest are • • so. ... • Viefla i lt . z .,,MBETIIT i, 2 , 1 . zivitAtritil. :t. • „...., , rirrirdii *ll4 In - which -ber-ireavales , --” , ~..l n= e•trimsietsaticitssimbis itntlimusb hiesottihtioPeAtilli*_, ;IA h737ePPOlnifilneilte ilL 9 .4l‘ , *le)Ele.ttrui • appanitna. • • • • 1 ) • il ! -, •.•---!--i--- .2 - 11 :-.."404 , ' ,-.1 4, a icterkn., turasbesterilummilmatersiktlieellt2p;t ' pie: grattivireaornlcaLitk*.4t ,) 'trasbottrpfs'aturioussuil wottilegttl„ , i . ''teceotrmaisnalanw.i FaeFlf,l ) -ftrue!: • .1 to ' twentrtive or -thirty feet lu h liCrinditt•elyoe l fltteeti •heattd* sit' thetiikiliavliiirstiti t i.ittier aftle Wee ; • - 'others itenilY Of eijiiii hefght,tme , be, .!1 !Mg ',the-ma -male* light Al: wintibept.. i ataiin c suctnotinted by siteslPAU 41 3 31..: ! ,blemtical,Wian,,,llmotq . , • . Abe Whet e er; turnine , l7 ihii ,4.6. oieh hyr . •.1... '' Placiatt4lrrettyln ritefttbil WWII of the dock fineelestiliditilthfr Wltilekl-A: , by -Motellaefalhe tiV r tVli ti e d P fu r la i r Wtlidit• r °I De° `geocentric ascension AA•..dectittation a i of the'sukand noon at true times sind'iPliimt:• ' 'Theft , hr i the:bbasee Itself Is - au. lorrernalter AbtriCopersicse...al ilm., by: wh4cf) Lifilin?e!PiHßPrt rev upon,,,oC (4414, .o.( the plan rl.l, , , silo le to . ,kinY na24ll"e,Ve';'l%•threstri:": 1 Then'tekref itfecciettastied crWendec•a a sorttoCatterpeltaallalrnaner,:.fraill7,• - t Mile -tally., lesetwAtetk4e l l- *Fr i,. , Alum, ,a 1441 ; ,, i teqt., 'eel - tram he•• floor, sod . "th flit stoat dial: is 'ha" ' iri , r, ' RI ItiVlattater 4a..., front; Maas Walt. eame:Tortinfigunr: representims each Aap,(Aheweek„ n ze,, 'Appolle 4 qp _Tuesday, meta o. 'Monday,. &c. ' Thu .A ' figute,"lti a •= Matti& Tepreatltlf ng theday 'appmr-: - ; ed•ttf the entranceihr the , mornitwil..., Juid.reachrd.theventre:/u. -fu1f.,y1e,w.... by mar, awl. dtpve gra dual iy out or sight at the Close Ordiiy. On krther t : • side of the clock-dial sat two Cupidr4 • the size of a thfee-3•4trs or 4 child, mitt holding Upell Mid' limn Mer;:ktith • which It strilreethe'hanit hndaartrar-•-: tersieulr:llleauther: Szt.-.hour , glasay • - alirch It reyersta each 499 c., • AbStve , in.nnetne,r. aial. mrll,h the eigeti:er the,: • zodiac; "tkiiie 'That 41"flgorti`Of' the • Eakin shOWing Its; difft.rent2ptialsoc , also ptlthrmotkin by thettiOcklretkl. Mod,, still above:thip t .two : Aosofiani tontatou figures, which appearonly at twel,Ve O'clock at iv iiieh tleititheter , is 'alwaya'neroird gathered teeeitanesi, • theheperrotnianee,.",::,..,.• -ia:,:.i i a ,:: • .' . We have views47thlfr wPede ' llq,. l pie:peer methani,snl, for un , hour 194 .• wit noised the: folioWl tig InciVentettbki At 'gnarl& rat'sit"bleveu , 410 thiplif neer the dila-struck ..atei; •then from the upperi.tximporkuteuts , rim . forth Eb . the ;figure; ,Pf l R,-,LitsLe . ehi 4: Vithn ,/, ,and,nrind 'nsji,cr R . ,7rd.he strUcir One . ou t s bellothttmwaviiiY" (Ohlldbood;,* the Mu qbartedo4 •/.Itound ,whirled, the, whpels of time; trnd the second • quartet. chiciree'rbUt-t Ms , tilumilb Is , yngth!thas:pitiees, sod tape 0j: hell 'lthhisilePherl .kwi . wal ~- do f w ' en.,.:lt Hove.mac trthll qirter,lhlManhood strides'ibrtbi tile• I ra'' *artier; isuilles , :lhei - sonorous lieiliere heleaventbe7, three sounding *27 ...7 • Ant.w.eapcu t tat tip qqa more ' blethilloblet of noble , ' helbuith•loVardirielbere; ‘, Ind oidrAe,,,ilibeveobeset, late hobbit:it esti! faMita:Areflelf*AL•tha hel• . utist*.aLgtatekti ,pa War stroices as VatterstiWay 11 of sight '—gait Smile Of aliTitherettaik , gnats, the 7 sireieten figure :of , Deathi . before whom all the four have tittS4 slow ly, rlsmbjs bet-gat which the,APeebt tor now L dliceyera*'la he 'a • hatnith bone, AO aolreltinlY strikeri•fhe'boar twelve upon the lbelli;: -While be is engaged ..1111.s.ael, a .sei , .ofi AVMs above him i, representing s. twelve apostles, east) in proci*loa befbrelbe Savior, who' . • blesser; • each' li they pause before biro% turn, , . and chan ticleer. the size of:Mecum:had Arlen q.... • turetlfigtprl r ftaafi: log crows, w ;,.'t . seek and flannitig whjletbb Mpld on one side of ,tic - dial' revers , W - the hour glass for the astid•telfloar 'heck, • and the other aboi•strikes: the Itah• with his bell and hinunter..o.,- Bemirfueeneeofib 'Wes ail! lttlF!- At the time wheiff'Wlikenstmts army was at Fort 3Sfsdiabtf; at.l9ae kett's Harbor, at the•rodi - of NAke Ontario, a than by the nitifeetWfdt tlesey, residing in the tWWiI of Wa tertown. in Jefferson counts?, Was ap pointed paymaster for .tha•nemy. Our government credit was at low ebb, but this Whittlesey went, to Al bany, In the State of New Yok,iand on Gov. Daniel D. Tompitinabeeeth lag government security, ibes..got fettio,outs with the view of paying off 'the army debts. In returning, he stayed one night at Booneville, then came down to IVatertown; and gave out wont that he had been robbed of his government• money, that his portmenteau had been cut open ,at Bonneville and the money stolen.— Jason Fairbanks and 'Perry Keyes were Whittlesey"s hail, both promin ent citizens of Watertown. Fair banks examined the saddlebags, without the hist mil or sweat, orany mark that had been used since the cut, and then they made up their minds to ferret it out. Accordingly, they agreed with a young man by the name of Coffin to secrete hinascif under the bed in which Whittlesey and his wife slept. Thlayourig man did so,'and reported that they bad the money, but where it was he did not find out. Fairbanks and Keyes con trived to have a hole dug on Key& land, where the water . liquid rise near the surface, and deep eftough to submerge a man. Fairbanka• went and asked Whittlesey to takes walk with him and talk over the thing. He went and was led to this hole; when they got there Keyes made hie appearance; then they accused Whit- Beery of his theft, and retitled the -conversation between him - and his wife, otterheani, by young Coffin. Whittlesey persisted in denying It ,• and they told him that they ' would drown hint, and laid bold of him and put him in the hole; they told him that if he repented and would tell where the money was, to raise his hand and they would take him. out ; and they In with him. Whn ho was neatly drowned, he raised his hand and they took him out. But • Whittleeey mid it was an uncounsci ous action, and he still persisted in denying It. Then they In with 'him again, and told him to make the sign again if he would confess, and he did timehey took h re fu s ed the second hut he still to conks; then they told him they' would put him In ler the last time and no terms. They bad a shovel there; that they would sink him, and flit up the hole, and when they brought hinVop near the pit, he mid he would confesskand told them his wife had it quilted in to the legs of her drawers. banks went for the money, addleß Whittlesey in the care ofKeyeteand Dr• flutehtnionoetio now made Ids, an ?bps* went to, heir i.W..tahl'appetlir . tong, i ttr A ',..; -*r are anlfcring from Torpid Lavin. or t w , lowsuessOf In many cams of Lt o • Complaint , ' oaly part of these symptlna, aro experlencaL• As a remedy for all inch ram Dr. Pierce's Golden Medial Thecortry hr a, L i nt ll 't= trm an ti d 't e al tlar lap taro mallittral comment:en of tainowe ur Tit Is n norm Calling remedy, sad those who ha l surd It fur rite purpose an, loud la Ravel " Th ptapriatOr . nee, $l,llOO reliant kw t duo that will eqnal It for theatre of all the die ams fur which Wis recommended. Sol I by drarzlst. atsl per lwallo. R V. 11.1.—. M. D.. Sol, Proprietor ,at IN T ued b 61-I,•.rv. t • kt ' Janll;ernaly,_ A einzlntatirciter'ss Nottcpc.--i...- ci he of Adtelotetrattoo hatg been granted to the rubel:Tibet Ott the estate o f iletn, Burr, tete of Moen torroa deeemeed, I mamateal nt In debted to (elate o repalted helot - Mote payment, and MI venous Olivier thane seeing the wee rllt prnept them don !When tinted fur settlearut. DANIEL FD/I KY t Merl° the.) • • athro r. OTICS.—The - hibeTtatiy Witted that 11 my Irate. illaegarra Elton NoVII4 /en my hod. aid hoard, In Brighton Ip.. Bearer C. 1101:, Yht.. not thin Stith of Yarth, IS L. without any Jape =oration. Th e to otetry i .ohone twin:eve or trmilny nor at my account. 41 lint s ti: debts contracted be per. M. JAMES NEVILL 00IF 0- El
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