A lIVEIitIISKIIIENTX.'. Advertisement/ 4 am inserted at the rate 'orvi. Per square for first lnuertlon„lnd . . cb subsequent Insertion fp cents.. Mlberal discount made 'ell yearly ad Ymtiseineuts. A Hpai•e equal to ten lines of this typo in %soles a square. • g l i.iness Noticed set undeFi head by thentsolvea lauuedlately alter the local news, will be charged ten Cents a line for each, insertion. Advertisement) , should 'he handed In before Monday noon to insure insertion. in that weelee paper. Beisitei:ss Dfrectory. =I TAMES CAMEMON. Attorney at law, IleaTer. rd. I Wire tot lid It the to .ut• turmerty oc ~opted Ibe late •In 1.;4• t'unaluttliam All nut Here ettinet.d -ttr Innt Mil 1101 lte prafttpl 111111 Car/n1 often 1011. TWIN LI JOUNtI-Attoril4 at 1./tu'r — illllc e and tj maiden. uOn 'iltird trti,t of the Court Ittu-e. littreett prompt!) attended Jo. T 11. MciiiikEnl",Aitorney at 01!X21 on J Tlilrd et.. below 2110 Court Motive." All Ise,a promptly attended to. " • Jett, ..Ott ff US. F. D. F.V.T. dealer In Millinery.- I rlm mluga. Fancy Croode,.t.c., on the corner of 'DAM end 601.11111C7 etreete. jeLClt.ly I — tt'SlEb t7A.MEttUN, Attoruey at Lour •IJllleit r 1 to ilia Nadi - rat bundling, Beaver. Pa. All 11110111 e, , zilrUot , ll to bib cats will receive prompt e rein! atiention. (welt 71;iy v nto.l dm. r.=. 16 kn.. ou Third ftt,, VI MAVIS, (ue.n.iy on 1 0- ti.• .Sionre'r , .Drug no. nn. .IMang:II:1y IP. hi 11: 1 , ivlo•tuy at °nice ea.t 4• • t 1 of 1111 t 1.11,,, UmlV.t. I A. at. 1 14), 70 : 1 .Y IY : 11 1 ' ' .11;1 1, 1tO t t 1 . 1 0 7 11;. 1. 1:1 1. 1 " .!l c . " Lf1P1 - :u D t S OffltVe . Ise earl mike un 7irtul e•teeli, • • •••e l le r. • • 4)1 tee e no.llurt.e rurl. l . 11.1 y 011. 111110., CP otl.. pm(' the, Icoi 1 111009 , t mini itlitl Fog" Guar Maio et P, Ithaou• c ie..lllv eep2.•.13 1 I llNT:tilk.LlZ.3lpule u• nlrt.• and Venire,rn /1 1.:0.0 tilloo• rmi 4.11 . re. nt (..eirvit ILAN.P.I: ul+ ( 1 4J ts I Ulif.lin 4 gt'', op,. 11 111 11,...1.1 Auolaterl). Malt ay he,erlw t • Lim nt , ly I ull111.111•,th.(1 0.00.5,1) `.l A — .• 113' , 0... - I nal •r In t•;iniuroV9e. W 11• kJ• nom Sant le .41:m.. MJCIIIne, MLitt Al gel. rd 10 11.10..0 down, I In :.iillidery (Wow. 1) it. :WORE. Li °co A. rod Turn. 1157.1 - ra. Vt.% Coislv+, 1 oiucco Ciguiv. Con. i. J31.•1n • pt. • se Deulpr in Tinware, Stows. • Cie.., Sc. West end Cd el. . pepl.l;ly W. rj DICVOIIE, bowmen agent. Deaver, I. • Cull and get your property Insured. orAly. =I AIOPGANWERN Dettln In root. &.Bhowt: r) . re Al:thol Pittrintinis. ittep , l4;ly Den] Ettinte (.. op C, Powl.boloOt the —Deal e ci , a . u AT PAD LOD. 2 . 1 rilth Ay r) . root., (nut Market St.) l'ltiolturgh. Onpl4;ly A CLAI' KE CO., Ettot,elle, rnd st.ti 41'4. lio Woo., Itnithl.:;ll, Ittritthly 11 1101i , 1 , A; CO ',I A: Motion St ,1"'" 1 ' • i'• • • • 111.1111,11. 1 e. nit; l otion. , Wile Cone. S:C. 1,1,1:!•13 4.I ' MEI: & DIZOTIIEIIS. F,ench and It Con.Vellon.o.. De, learn Id (Mil,. 11 , . 149. 1..) Wood St. Ithishargh, (re ; lEly St AI id)llD. Dealer lti Oot ud Ce.), Coftheq 1,). Family Unwed.. No '4O It Avenue, Pitt.. I...gli,.reptltly I ifliloNrnealei , i in - the New r) Weed Family Sewing Iduchlnen. 111:11nrnet sweet, Ititt.hurgh, ettoltly ‘I.4VI.:II.II * CIoiNToC3: e+, tO.: Denim. In Car l. Two% till Ac. Social intro to Clc„Y. 4tr - tuitt.t. 1 4 1 It stirei7or to .1. M. Iton. Drier In /4 Watches Clock.., Jewelry 4: Silver trate:No 1.; l ii i Avenue. Pittitteigh. LYONlZ:lionko NIL; SP :0 Mit %VOWS I • It tper3' !.1;• .._ - . FI'LI'ON. Mann lON rer of antlls..nl, In l , E tilt ure a n d ChAtre.:— Itonewood, Walnut, zatly And Alak. .1a tali into.] .t. ila tLLEGIIENV !ATV. ;-1 I: .I.S.WIN.U.N Chri,alc. 1 111.1111 . a •Irelalty. Mike, 187 Waoh :1% , All4.olny elt). Iln. [eopltly \I•. W BRIGHTON )ox TUN aind EATINIT RA 1) I .4.5. 10,11...PI:all 1.11111,111 , 111k11 .eI km, Win. 111)1.I';1.1y Ever p111:111 :Ikt of ItrI:z11101:. E. `. U.. '1.11.1 Far, rzt. II•111:Ce..01, 111 t.. 11. SO LI. : . •11.171()Y, MikeryS l'onfolotwry, k T r•;? s i ,,,im:Litvutluc 4 given to u 0,1,1 . A: .1 ELLEN 111:1:“, Merrill:oo . New Brk:lll,,Ti. 5..1. laity 10y Sriiii , LS:H. Denti.t. Itmnllr lay. 11r , 4:11.)ti. 1741,4i:1y J • Nt. , ` , . rhor...opltor. 11911 , :iCe. .1 L. Vi 0,01:1y. Ile .1 photogrnpllg innilot,tf ~. • LI:(04 . 1.11 , , Iliteeueware and N 1.1'1:11..b....171 . h. Irull 1111.110 W altivvr) S NolSivno: 1:1•.,11foll. fIDF'I .e sTkINFELI./.1)e4.1.1 lu .11n , 00,, NlPliol.o ;D. its buntTailor t - :1,111wr,. Rnoldwa). 0wi,12;13 BEAVER V.tLLS I. DUN KI.E, Mountacitirer um , Dealer In • Km. null :41.x•. Nwel3l nitenllon pald of Fine Crilr Doolr. latent .o'l, .1 1 ,111 Gni • . % 1..1 111 ItuIIEIIT . le ,ON. Dear In Itnprovvil ' Ill! ' ,„ . ,...,vkill/g NI.. him. Mann St., BeaVeit I repl4;ly • II: , 1. , .• RIS(I,—Dry tioo,lo, linerotwit/e nod %1 hhloo•i; corner of >lnto nod Maker titertt. 1,. ~., F . ll- . neol.tay I: I.N 11.% I,L, ,i,I'ANN EY, Arden ..11Fretco Kiltii- IN. ..•, .k-to. nom, and slgo Pointe., Matti tit 11•.,,,, 1 , a.1•. • • eept . :ly k I . l,PliNti liealvr l owOOlK — aod Short of .%• 4.,1; f,..trillil lon. at prt., , p. p . a, - I a •a• ] , rh.r iinaloy, Main St, littiver Folio, l'o. JatilS;ly I:ILIDGEWATEQ • and t 1 ItS.lA72llllltAe 11'UirngI t NI iqh. l .grl ... ‘ior7pomp nrh e 1 al maeonable rater. ? awl sign I 1,, Bridge St.. Itrlttp:watcr, nkr11"71;1y % Go!ti'ont: Stlrer Wo,ltco; .•!.v tine, Slver-Were,SpecForlep,..C;c. Watch tint: .ler:city top.thal s ( i febl:; 1 )Al;11,1:'1%. 1:114; on tebtillOy. ANIES I.oltTElt. italirt; Vote e; twr and 511,,,1mil Ware, Mid Iron Clotyp Pump* Itritlp• et, Britiecwater. MATT:it:It, • Ntruiutitrturi-r and — Dealer In N .* SootA and Shoe.. llndGo St., BridgeWilfer, PA. et:o4;y ' • _ C. Illy Cop,. F 01.., • (to Ln rud to Ilt eepl ,;ly 11. 11011EPTY, In Root; din' J Si•t se; 11l Ili 7,etvatel. ,plhly . ' ^ _ y HANAr milthwry.Trimmtng,...t Nutint. • •-lirldgo it.. ltrhlg-water. sepl lay s . _. • T P.,WEIN MA N. Manufacture of Boot, nod • Sfoior.. Dodge Si.. Itrldge.ater,. (senl hly If Its. RR UIEN. (letitletneu',. Chnhlng cleansed ..iL toot prenvel. Water St. abovefirldge. 01lN WOODRUFF, 11h...tile Ctil.vrT Moon. CI 111 , 11 ts at TOM I / 1 40 . 111.7. 4,1" oil Ile 'CI tumult , made, o order, 111. Market soli Wahl' SIIVUIt..II , VIOnIY • I . STICESIOI. lheett.n.;to. Wht: r) • dots 11• . :0 S Country Piodut c. corner, Ei 1,1%c St. El l . t le 1 Monongahela I l '. eft ni .s In Bea ser, -11 slititit' Drug Store, In Ilrldgcwater. wlii h.. -ttencl,..l to. t'..11 on ddivcry—l.o, rot jn ins. l iard --McDonald's =1:1 W. ILO; liINS: Malt r.in Ihkot.,Shet, •:4 ~wl. nt tor tinit;vre,tienrlNenl.ichitiv N and Itochvaivr, (f0re...1 \I CSI' OR(Gunhiniiii. New ‘‘nrti.. nr t:,.. 15..1 Waite .o order. All work • .‘ mans n. Itennlrina . 14.11) don, Irk. , Low. .I.lp, St.. Ilodn7ter. l'a lanltNi) IV ILL S)IITII FIIIICT N. 11 limo anti Nlillinery. ,t., near Ma, mond. Roca...ter; l'a. 4tle. In I t ' kPalr tVg:. "" lrt ' l r gl7:(ll l vt ) t ' -' above Factory. See ntlr't.!_ • • ' •r K lICIIEIt. Baker nod CoufecdOn fl WalCr ijipl.l;ly Wit All A N't Clary, Wngou dr. Carriage 4181,r. Main-nod Rochester, Oki.l4:ly ,Drugul , • , 4 ..n.. carefully eonvouuded., • • 0 - 0 illy 11. It Clt bONS, •-` r.• in Or, llood,Grucerlea.Flour.F , dAltaln , li' 4 l Ss Nall!, Cur. Water R Jame.. •tr.. lkaier no d(winfecthi; en— • aVeili.inJ O ne and Ica Creaul On Diamond, Buri:4ler. .t-e).ll:iy lalleadrina. ter, 1 • .1; Donna de ply Uwnir, Noclonr. Fruey . Goode gent:mill , : %Viler Pa:' rarP2 4 : l 7 I . Conk/404n e u (,‘ u.... mei • of Sap's. Doom Slocclero Or. Lailt S.O Ifocllealer. ( I ( .:Dt . l• I' V tr " ;l l l. l. rt. " lll{ 4 a . ut : irnt ' dl 7ll rne e tt lath d. Sldnulc•. Rod dater sp:Say ]), AVERS LIVERY STABLE S I'OAL YAM ) : 1,..11.tvil It. It 'plution m1(1411110 truer. JCl9;iy AS.. Nlannfaetn,r of and deals{ hi l'ln.cooper and :••heet Inn Ware. !tooling, 5." , “ 1 :ng,..te.. attended to: :tt Orin'tlY & CLARK. prowl . r;tol'Johnaion • C" i.ond accommodation. , and gond .ta• Near It. It Depot. ottlltty . It. ~l ILLEIt. dealer In Bow, Stmea,fialters, U. 'Se. Repairing 'lnc neatly, and promptly. nu the tnatoud, Rocheater: Pa. r o 119;17 JI WAI.TEtt 13110TI1E11, Mannlimt ' %Veen.. Coaches. Itnggter. Spring- Ne3.evp. .tc. Bleekrrunntrn{ and htr the'nmr manner. Itochrster..Pa. EAST Ltimitroos.; o JSHENK general saeurtment of J iirocerie. Queentware, Stoneware. Calmed /nate. , ( . .7•0r.8d fa Broadway. • faa*l7 TOsidll THOMPSON ac Co—Dealers to Dry. Clothing. gotta Shod, Hats & Cape, carpet/I. 011•Cleths. Ilweenaware, Waseware. tor Broadway I Cook au. E. Liverpeig. (toff4l7 f a. HILL CO, Manta, Hroadway,uear R. AI. It. Preto:1101one carefully and accurately compounded. • " featly THE OM Vol. aLNo. 24. sizsicELLsrasoo!, JVMS THORNlLlCYJdanntaidater of the Great Republic Cooking Stove; and Patentee or Yor. table extentlon top and centre. Palioton PL AT HIIMELL , Rob/3mM Mannach74. Order . promptly attended to.. Vaoport. F. Poet °Moe told retro—Boum Pit. isepltti litismitaneous. Dry •GoodsXarpets&c. SPRING STOCK.JRST RECEIVED. McOracle Vairßyn telelled. LCCEStitiltS TO SAM 1,. GOIW9N, • IDS ks,.dt...ul Tinr CHEAPEST CARPET .Inc-DRY GOODS HOUSE In t he TWO CITIES.• GOOD CARPET only DS cents per y'd, AND AT ALL PRICES. We are Agents for soma of the heSl. Car pet Manufacturers in this country, - And we "enn of Extrn Inducerntnts to Buyers. . Coineond %co our Complete 'LINE OF DRY Gilt/118,ff er. , mineour sore, ior wiCe o. I E. own 3tuN,11;15, very heavy. ri I c.•; and oill other goods at estool•;11o . liy I,:k'y ;tikes. Don't lot get to give u• , n cell. I'k3 Fetl,rol Sit eet. • N. B. Mr. II S. 01.1vEt: Solesinan, for. m e t ly of Beaver county, would be pleased to se his nu•ny filentlxv. [onrs.:lnt 40101 V. 31 . DONALD W. J. SPNYCIIIII. 000. C. brr.TECER, 11. .1. seswool.autek SPEII Elttle d BIIoDON LD. BANKERS, !Wider. 9 itocheeler, Dir illiertd paid on Time Deposits. Collet. lions promptllnneuded to. Governmsirt'Cbupons Bought on _Favorable .nrets. thrrevondence Solicited. [novlOayr Instant "teller For. The Asthma. Having been afflicted with that terrible com plaint—completely unfitting me for bastnese for weeks at t ime—tor the last twelve years, and at Wt round a remedy that gives litslont and complete Relief, have concluded to have It prepared for anle. so Chit others shullarlv afflicted can receive the ben eilt.of it, emoting them that II will do all, and morethantill prom ised for it; and. that per ons voce using, will never be with out it, 218 numerous others Alio have used it can testify. Can be had at the Drug Store of WILLIAM 11. BUM:IILINti. Rochester. Da.. or will be sent by mall to any addneme on-recelpt of ono dollar. and ten cents to pay postage. CiJAB. B. lIIIIIST. amid:M:ly] •t{Rocheater, Bearer county, Pa. t 3.11411 1 ,021%,, Bridge Street, BRID,GENVAPER, PA. IS WEEKLY RECEIVINO A FRESH SUPPLY OF tiOODS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING DEPAIITMENTB: DRY C) (_) JD S. Steubenville Jeans, • Cassimeres and Sattinets, IV l dte Woollen blankets, Whitn.and,Colorcd and Barred P i lannelli„ • • Ste'in's, Delaines, • • .Plaids, Gingham, Celiergs, Lawns, . • Water Proofs, Cloths, Woollen Shawls Briiwn and Mick Drillings, Tivkinl;s, Prints, Canton , Flanork, .Coconuts, TO)lo Linen, I rtsli. Moon, C ' m ,ohoo, poor, . • iloAery, • Gloves 11111.11. G roceries, Coffee. Teo, Commo n lm Wbite SilvarDrips Golden and Syrup.. Mackerel In Aar. rele and kke. Star : and Tallow Randle., Sono. Sok,' and Mince Meat. Al o, BALT. ardware, Nails, Glais, Door [Auk.. Duos Latches.. (Muss, Sarno . ..Table Cutlery, Table owl Tess Spoon.. tilelub (Dahl Boars; Firs Shovel. and Fakers. Nails and n, spades. shovel.. R. t and 4 lon Fork., Rakes, scythes and SOUTIIO. Corn and Garden Uwe. • WOODEN WARE. Bucket., Tube. shorn CAI-111(1N Dott OIL, er Prints and Ladles Linseed Oil ec, White Lead. Soots and Shoes Lr DIES' MISSES' AND CIIILISENS' SHOES, to great dartety. Rifle Powder .altd, Shot , Blasting Powde and Fuse. Flour feed if& Queerteorare. 'Ol heavy goods delivered :free ofcharge. By close attention to hustne'Ss. and by keeping constantly on hand a well assented stock clew& or all the different kinds usually kept In • country FlOrC, the undersigned hopes in the hinny as In the VIM to merit and receive a liberal 'glare of the toddle patronage. t - A. rtAivcEtt. dearreitly.--Iy7chgd. M. )TILLER..... W. DOLBY Y. II ABER. M. MILLER Sr; CO. Contractors an'd Builders; PLANING - MILL MEI amzrzum . ; ,: exAr ,,,y 64 , Doors• aixeri. AND SHINGLES Constnntly on loony, nott mote to oider .I.tocliester, Pa. fOrilers by mail wilt receive prompt at . Mart4;ll—ly f J. BERSON, having, taken bold of . In. old Foundr) again: In Itochemer„ PL. nln Id olearnd' to meet hlo old envtomera and friends who may want either the BEST COOK ING STOW E. 11 ostler Stove, or any other kind of Coming?. of beat material and workmanehlp. The nalrvY will be conducted b J. J. AN D DERSO! , I dr,'SONS. • M4YRAN & SIEDLE;. Sueetxsors to HEINEMAN. 3IEYHAN. SIEDLE, 1C0.,Y3 Filth Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pet. GOLD AND stLvERsNtIT-118. And 441m_ PINY: .1 EAV URN', , WAT(IIIES. DIAMONDS AND t.V Eat PLATED \VARE. Agency for all tie hest tmdteaof WATCIIMA. SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. Special attention paid to the repairing and udinAting of FINE WAI'I2IIESt • 005: 70-Iy. • Brighton. Paper Mills, BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A. PRINTING, • • • JIANNII44O, • ROOFING, BAILING, ',Hardware, Gismo, Straw. RAG AND . ;CARPET. xm xm m.A.Num-AcTvirmn tunas of wagon!, baring n 0164 AND SOLD Al' Wholesale 4: Retail 14 frazier, Idetzler.lCo. I 'B2 TldedAvesue. • PITTSBURGH. Organ taken In mamma , tieTWORI Railroads. I]AILBOADL PT.WAYPIE £ CHICAGO RAILWAY. Oa sad aria May lath. WI. Nam will leave 3uttions dall7.elottlaW ex C as follows.— (Trate laming bingo at tkaa. P. .. leaves dat• V.] Matti leaving Plusticugh at 3.00 P. RI.. laa , a ditty.] VIALIIII GOIXO WM ' ----- itiitiiir. jitrii.s. Azes. l Yeti.Ep - 6 - ..• Pittsburgh. 1 , 1 Alas los6_aul Ptlam Tart Rochester /won t . et ) Salm • Allianceii 45 • 5 ill • Ina . 655 Canton . l' •••' .1.. •••/ °Trento ' ~ titzt; 442 166rx 037 . . Wooster 't •• • •,,-.., •••• Mansfield-- ..„1 841„ 640 499 um c. 0.:. I ti:••• i i 920 745 55.55 s 5110 'll Lincyras .... ~ .... Forest - .1.,.. ... ...i UPPerB46kl-1 11031 licit - I 7: • 1i1 [Wll a Una. , 33 1060 t 850 . - 1,585 Port Wayne. 1 tora• • 123Att :to ate, .Columbla Wantaw 47ymouth ,' ili 345 ' Emmy 835 'A 'lnstals° Chicago I , cia•iia 403 11101rIt . TISAIX.IIOI3I /4 ,_.. IT S 21 - 1 -0 1.4 'I *Lemons. .- Miratz—.,..., C• 8 1c 1 SO ' r . 920 N. 53554, 85 0 sat 0110rx Valpsmiso . ;1.... ' • • Plymouth..., ' 1153 , 955 • 91.1 1310 AM Warsaw - ..1 Columbia. . ~ 1. • '• ....: Fort Wayne...-. II +lux I . oo 'iiiiirig ill 1 Van wert. ..... . -,j•••• Lima 2%11 tar„„ 'a n 555 , Forest 455 250 . 427 , 533 . Upper Sandusky- ..- .... ••. i ..•• Bucyrus Ciestline 4A, - ..11' 015 430 42 ° ,a O l6 05., 230 • D " ii MS ILisulleld i 705 ige 123 9211; , Wooster 1,. • ' . .. •. -.- ••••!, Orrville 'IC tea 343 114.10 Massillon Canton Alliance .... . .."iitirss . 050 - . 550 . liiies B "Ree l `ti m 'erter - "• ; 1 ...... l'irrr . ••An iia. 'iii . ..di Pittsburgh., li 133 1910,14 933 530 Youngstoirn, New Castle: and She Express leaua Youngstown at ttOm; New Castle, ESE p.m; at es at Pittsburgh. p. p. m. Returning, krises PlttaburNtOtt a. m. err. at New Castle, 4:30 a. m. Yourtgatewn, tR2O. a. m. Youngstown, New Chtine and Pittsburgh Ae. commodatton leaves Youngstown. 6:10 a. m; N^w Cutle,l4o a. m arrives at Pittsburgh, IRIO a. In. Itetamt"g, leaves Pittabergh, tOO p. us; ar rives New Castle.4:4s P. It 111YERS. General Iliaenger and MEd Aging: CLEVELAND a PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. On and alter Ma y SRA .1811. trains will leave Slat one daily (Sundays excepted) as follows. GOITIG BOOTH SUMAC ' MAIL Ezell. lACCON 420 en 430rx Clevelaizd SWAN Euclid Street. Hud.on 1000 Havcuna ......." 1 .030 Allltnco 1130 'Etayanl ..... ixo2rx WOllBlOllO •1133 64.1 ' Cl 3 els itt 'ten 81:1 ' sTSTIOSe. i 2dsu.. Exr's. Aceos. . —...1-1--I—. Wellsville ''; 9oosx' '3oBre . Bayard ' .'lns • I , M I Alliance.... .....1'1135 510. Max' Ravenna I; rte! 551 . 815 j iludsou 1253 811 ' 855 . Euclid Street ...... .. I .3eveland 250 I 720 .1010 GOING ILANT. - STATIONS. : ACCON , /11•I1.. ' Rxr's Act ! , &II3R r ! 450.4141110.421 1 655 es l Bridgeport 11 BR 111151 605 . ' . . Steubenville...—. BB il22srs 710 Wellsvllle 720 1 155 810 Smith's Ferry 1 ...-- ..... 1 Beaver... •.... Rochester. . KB 255 toas. • Pittsburgh lOlO 4IXI lOW GOING Ira T. ' STATIONS. ' MAIL. Rees.TAcmos Aciorit ! —......-- Pittsburgh 11 Mar 110ris! b ra Rochester , 740 110 I 635 Beaver Smith's Fen"' 11 . 81; Wellsville .315 - 745 . Steubenville ... I. 1155 410 4110 Ba ri llair eP°" 1•11:47 BM 958 , hlllO als two TUSCARAWAS BRANCH. • I eaves. Arrives. N.Phlindelphia G:loa.m. I Bayard 045 a ta. Bayard IttO p, in. • N Philadelphisa,llo pm F. R. MYERS. General Ticket Agent: • ' iscellaneous..t SILKS, SILKS, g 5 La MC 61, • Full Lines of Bonnet and Ponaon's Ctlebrated B1:!ck Si:ks• Good Medium Black French Silks, from - $1 to $2 per yard. , Cheney Br a s America:lElmA Silk, $2 per yard.... Fancy Dress Silks in Stripes, Checks and Plain Colors—a complete assortment. Japanese Silks, all gnnlities Irish and Frenei., Poplins, Mohair tin urea. Wool ,Delaines. Spring Empress Cloths. • Black Grenadines and Bernard. All New Designs in Spring Dress Goods. New Spring Shawls. Silk &names and Basques. . Ladies' Suits. Nottingham and Tamboured Lace Cur sing, Chintzes, Prints and Gingham. %VITO A FULL WIPE ON: , 'wiliest° and Houseleepta Goods, • James . Caldwell. . 118 and 120 Federal Street, Allegheny . apr5;381.1 LOOK HERE. QPHING ANlON:masa* Goons. Alm` underalgaed begs lease to inform Ws friends and the 'public getterally that be has Name-n .l a new Mock of goods of the Intent styles for Spr,lng end Summer wear mbleb be offersat, very metered rates. • GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING . GOODS. CONSTANTLY ON NAND. " '4. Clothing made to order on the abortest - notice. Thankful to the public for past favors, 1 hope by close attention to business to merit a Conchal• once of the aline. DANIEL MILLEMPA. irßinos sr.. lIRLIMIIIVATES. mar 21:if J. ➢7OOliE DRUGGIST, Prescriptions Carefully and Accurate ly Compounded. •' THE, pEsa BRANDS OP ASSORTED Zia alCi xL a 1 WINES AND LIQUORS; Paknts, MEI DYE STIIFF24s AKIN WIES Dl' ALL COLORS; GLASS :& PUTTY; Special attention given to wan the beat quality Of Lamps and Lamp Trimmings. Lanterns de. A Large Assortmast qf TOILET . ARTICLE?", SOAPS, BRUSHES TENT. ids Street. Dana Ps, , • . ..: F ~". ..•. A . .:, Niaviv; Pa., We Iredicinal. A REIIIND.:ER:. To Debilitated Person.', To Dyspeptio3, Li, ' TO - those haviog no • those With Broken Down Con stitutionsi ToNervous People, Children Wasting Away, " To any with Debilitated Digesti ve Organs, Or Suffering with - any of the following ;Symptoms, which indicate .Disordered Liver or Stomach, .. , . • ouches . Cons.lns- \ • ' non, Ineord - . Piles, Falters,' . . . , , • . or Blood to the • 1 , • Heed. &eat, or the. ...' Ettornoeb-Neesokneert• , • " • ' ~ ~ ' :..born,Gl.3e.trorFeciFatt• . , nessWll.2ht In tbe bastreh.• . - : terle;Zig=.biletz be nit. _ tabu: otibeitiml.lte e ntlVll3 7 ll w orrlt . . 'Brest.eog, Yiettetiel et tbe best, 0404. ' tog or Delman: Sensallutis when In a lytkit Fosotre, It umess of Nl'lston. Dot. or Webs be rme the 813 ht, Fever and Doll Vries la the . fiesO,DeAdenry.or Petspinition, Fellow. Demo alba Skin _rod Eyes, Pain In the litde,reek, L'lt‘t, Ueels &r.; kla(- . dee ,Flusbes• or 'Hest, Darn leg in the 'Flesh. Constant . lutasininv or Nrd, & . - . Great Depression - ot Spirits. " ' • •, ROULANh'S .6 ER HI• ETU A 'Meier's witAcna Airohot or apirita of Is different from all others. It In corn posed of the pun e Jteces, or Vital Prin. ciple °Mewl% nor Wined Barks, (ot as wedictnally termed Estincts,) the worthless or inert portions of the ingre dients not being used. 'Clterefore, in one Bottle of these Bitters Clete is contained A much medicinal virtue es will in: found i , several gallons of outlast yintiaturo. The Roots, &c., used In this Bitters, are grown in Germany, their vital' principles extruded in that country by c ecieutidc Chemist, and torwarded to the manufac tory In this city, where they poundell and bodied. Containing no spirituous uagr ditade, this Bitters is free from the oblections urged against all oth ers; nil sse,ite for stimulents can be in duced fibut their use. trey cannot make drunkards, and cannot under tiny circum stances, have tiny but n . ltenearial effect. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC; Was compounded for those not 'relined to extreme bitters, and is Intended. for use In cases when some alcoholic stimulant is required in connection with, the Tonic properties of the Illiter. Baca bottle of Me Tonic coutainq one im:tie of the LlM ters, combined with puce serrrA CIIUZ BUM, and flavored in suelt a manner that the •extreine. bitterrms of t to Bitters is overcome, Miming a Li:emir:Won highly agreeitble anti pleasant to the palate and containing the mettle's:o- vi eine of the Bit ters. Thu price of the Todic it $1.50 per Bottle, which many percons think too high. They roust t. ke Into consideration tbnt the stimulent tired . it guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could be torn shed at a cheaper prim lie: Is it not.better to pay a little mom and have a pod erticiol A medicinal preparation ~ should coottrn none but the best Ingredi ems; and• tl ey 'who expect to obtain a cheap comp end, and he braiditted by it will most car ainly be cheated. Ti HOOFLAND'S German Bitters, ii - 00}TABilb.s . GERMAN. TONIC, MEI 1100FIANWS PODOPHYLLIN PILL. WILL' CURE YOU. , They arc the greatest, . 'Priatxviiires :Known to the world, sad will eradicate diseases ari.ing from Jmpore blood, Debility of the Digestive Otguns, or Diseased Liver, in a shorter time than any other•known remedies. The Whole Sumo Court of Podia. SPEAK FOIL THESE REMEDIES Ilto would ask for more Dignflied or Stronger. Testimony! UOn. 6E01106 W.WooDwAnajornstrig ChitJas. lice of the Supreme Court (11 11401,y1rat. , at presea Itember of toogres, from Ptnnsgrailia, Pumatnthnnit. such 30,180. . Ond floodsetro German 'Miters "le n good wine. 131 , Cilli in diocese. , 01 the dl:,:e Hoe or,,nins, and of ;peat benefit In moos of debility end wont of nervous - SICtiOU In the oysicin. Youi• (iEOIWE WOODIVAILLI. lion. Julio TIMM' Os. - CA let Ju glee of Me Su preme Cqurt Of PidnagDiem. YUILARCLPIO.I. A orll IPtll. I consider Iloofiand's Gelman Bitten - a vJltia• hie medicine in case or attack* of Indigeetlon or Dyspepsia. I tan certify this from my experteuce of It. Yount with motet, JAMES 1110111 . 50. N. • Ilan. German iitIARSMOOD, Juollce of tAeSuprerne Court V JiantyleaMa: * YnitJDRLrnL. Jrre 1. firg. I have Mond by eapeSence *44 -Iloollanire Cilerman Indent' fa very good tonic,'relleving dyspeptic symptoms almo 4 directly. (I.EUDGE rillAßBlllooo. lion. Wm. F. Rogers, Mayor of the Cif) Bea k), .New-Yort: . Ravel'. (Nike. CutTalo, Junel2,llo. I have used —lloodanil'a (iceman Riders and Tonic" in ml family during the past year, and am recommend them a. an escedea. lodic, importing tone Bud vizor to lbo mr,lem. Their nee less been productive of dealt:WV beetdelal elects. WM. F. IiOGERH. Hon. ant. M. Woad, Ex... Layer of Witfionasport, itonsyrnania: 1 take great pienanre In recommending “Iloor. hours German Tonto*. to nun one who inn; b e a . Aided whh D u repsts. I 'aril the Dyspepsia no i badly It was sible to her, nay tool on my stomach. and 1 Tame so.craik ns not to be able to walk India toile. Two Witte. of Tonic elrer tad a perfect cure. JAMES it. WOOll. TIIAT IOI3FLAND'S ,GER3IAN BITTERS 1100FLAND'S GERAIAN TONIC Will cure every Case of 6B L iJi Or Wasting away at Oa Body. rtmlq.Eailimri. • TUAT 1100FLANDS-DERMAN REMEDIES . the medicines you require to purtlj the Bk•od, excite the torpid Liver to healthy action, and to enable you to peas safely through any bard. ships or exposure: • Int. riewßevaltaatn, ' Or SiZstilute for Mercury Pills. TWO PILLS'A DOSE. 'The Most Powerful, yet Innocent, Yeg- ; elableadharlic known. It k not necessary tot Le a babdrol t bete 014 lo otaltue tine dev'ted efibc.: too of them act quteLly rue. prtam ;tiny. cleiyalo: dm Live. sum. sell s.w Emote of all Impel ill,. The orndpsi tommileut b.Podopirvillo or the Alcoholic Ex act or Memirilie, 17..10r Is by mioi, limes mote towel mt. rata:: tad seNeolt4 ban toe Ilaadrate itself. Its realise scam bi opal i'mLirsr, Lion • te2 it eattelkfuola all obs.rueihrtur . Wild all the yotsa ar Illairdfl.• Ye: ftee rwil=arhitell ro mills 'limbed to the s.e o: Mat rut all Marries,' id ivllleb the a nor a clithielle la Inv listed. three pub will Live ratite ruble/ Mon in every erre.' They I:EVhfil FAIL. • In gem" of Liver Cambial. Dyspepsia and ex items eadiveneet. Dr. lionfimatt German Milers or Topic Ahoeld becruted ip cot nection with the Pith. The tattle efact or Me Litter. or Tonle bands ao the system. The Mess or Tonle Pad. Ilex the Mood, sitenzthens the It etves,tkfamarits Mel-ker. and elves stientb. enzriir and vizor. gem your Dosave w the ns. end up the system with Elite or ith Tonle. Pi end notons ilbe. ease oar Ltio Ile hold- or sere mail you. Damian that It ts .DIL HOOPLA:VW/4 GEL LAN DEM F.DIEB that teem nuivertally.twed anAl i tgdy trentninendedt snd do not allow th Dto Mdses you to Isla willing else the. he my say ls lastalt':good. becalms be mates a t if Y c . !=dit on IL These nemedies will be sent M lomditr.iteon spoliation Sethi PRNEIVAL OFFICE. at ths ORMAN lIEDI. CMS STORE, Sal Areb Si.s livailbwitelpiala CHAD. Di. EVANS, Proprietor Formerly C. ti.IACKSON di CO. nu Piusre for Sale by Dra . g. 044 wed /Adidas .Dealere esperywAere. joillUys LDee7.lotL G-old 40 (Jur Stan A NEW AND ' 1 40 0 . 1 ! A PULL ft .S 1 Clods' Burinem THE W TEM STORN Asa fisoa Lif le SOB :the Just EVERY TV the 'E. No. its oiaimr, Jewel LAZARUS, PERFECTEJ actl.ltagebdc SELEC OVER THE HI Over the bill ta the , weary way— a woman of ementy, I, who am smart an% told„._ As ;my another woman, net haliat old. !. O.Cr Me tall to the pooakirriee—l can'tqulte Make It clearl Orer the hill to the poor It seems so horrid queer! • Many a sup Ire taken Ulu' totted fro, But this is a sort °tale Tatter thoughttego. What Is the 'woof bespitt *note a pan per'a shame? Am }lazy or erazyt as band or lame True, I am not so .apple„ nor yet so awful stout: But chatty ain't no latorcll one an Ike without.. I am willIn• an' =lona iii.leady any day To work fora decent than. an' raw my I omit way For I can earn my . rianah, an' more; too, tithe. boom', .• • If anybody only is wIIPJ to bare me mond. •., Once I wee young and I4li'some—l was, upon my soul— Once my cheeks was, to a, my eyes as black as coal; And Lesn't remember,: # them days, or Ansarle people say, • For any kind of a reasinqrOkai I wan in their way. 'Tatra no use of Dotal's,' • Whin' ore; free, But many a home an' b • was open then to me; Many a hanlonte offer I • tram likely.men, And nobody ever platen. • • ,• I was a barku then. And whe,Pl t and ol4Obn co angled, there ha was good smartys. - • Bat he and ail ;the • lIPOS*OIIIII I done ml Feets wan hererk, • " 814 , Ina pion an' And,l worked:am best •• • tionldlitrjder'ro get And so we worked • • • ~inneruirolOard but With new and then i• 44460, cow. WAY; ' 1111 we had hairs d . yvonnef•OreLal! L 1. 4 • - • • An' went to ienool • lektil44llollotri • att. - • "'• • " E - '•• ' Bo we worked Rio •. • portr iii eas Only perhaps e we humored 'em, which some good Mika condemn. But every maple's chltdren's a heap the best to them. • Straage bow much we think of our bleseed tittle °nest— I'd have died for my daughters, I'd here died for my sown And God he mode that releof love; but when we're o d and gray. I've noticed sometimes It somehow falls to Trott the other way. • litmage; anotheryillaz when our boys ate girls was , And w henexceptln' Ch, ley, they'd left us lame I.& II!EMEi!IMM=I _ sway from me. DWI I ma bound to strouln. and Dever to cane MIMSMI=I my all; And Charley was Malty good to me, with lAuce a word or frown, Till at last ha went tpeonxtln'. and heonght a wife Imo town. She was somewhat dressy. and hadn't a pleasant snide— She was trite cooceity. led canted a heap o' style; Bat if ever' I tiled to be friends, I did with her, I now; t • Sat s h e wo o hard and proud, an' I coaldn't mak!e • .It go. She bad an ciliation, and that wasigood for her; Bat when she twitted Me on mine, twin things too fur; An' I told her once, 'fore company (an' it ilaniat made her leek) That I never swallowed a grammar, or eta 'rlth. turtle. S So, 'twin only a few days before the thl%; was done— They was a fatally of themselves, and I anotlier one; Anus yea little cottage one family will do, But I never hare Been a house that wee big aloud' for two, • An' I never could - speak to cult her, never could please her eye, An' It made me Independenan' then I didn Bat / was terribly staggered a nd felt It liken b l ow, When' Charley turned skin roe, and told me I could go. I went to live with Bum, but Susan's Louse was small, - An' she was always a biotin' how snug It was for' us nil: An' What with her hosband's sisters, dad what with children three, 'Twos easy to dileover there wasn't room for me. An' then I went to Thomite,the oldrst son I'v : e got' For Thoinas• building. 'e. cover the half of an acre lot ; But all the child'rn was on me—l couldn't stand ' • their se tt ee— And Thomas said I needn't think. WAS cumin' there to boss. An' then I wrote to Rebecca, my girl who lives out 1% est. And to hue, hot far from her—some twenty miles • ' at best— Aud ono of 'em said 'twits toe; warm there fie lay one so old, And t'etber had the opinion the climate was - too .cold. • So tidy have sldreed KO slighted me, and shifted me &boat— *3o they have well nigh soured nu, do' wore toy old hart nut; Dot still Dec borne up pretty well, an' Wasn't much put down. , Till Chuley went le the poor master, and put me on the town. _ Over the hill to the poor Lone—my children dear. good-byl • blariy a Muhl - I've watched you when oily God was etch; And God 'II Judge between no; butt will ahem you shall you shall never suffer the baur do to day. Ilarper's Tatty. I riMI 'wqrol6lNS AND T HEIR lISES.” Banker= Won: From these Hug snywnerm boatel theell learn -3loreorer, 1 Impart to my /erten.* concern : The language or this people la a riddle onto me, And words, with them, Ore figments of a reckless mockery: • For Inettuthe; na [ left themes, an Imp,wltharentty Bald r sty. sot Alia" Laid, except with tenant mate r • , "Ia 'lnward irlrats' a liquid or a paste!" asked this young - Tort t ' Daddy t What tr,lntrard grocer Ilow does the old thing work t" "Friend," said I to a Jeha, whose breath sug gested "can thee convey ate stialghtiray to a reputable Inn r • Db X110111(11 MOO 1111511111111C11 Stan cot soon 'lorKet— i. lo , tood or Blrolar Too Or EI.T. bor girder wild "You bet I', • "="7,:dei , I dull not bet," eon th,wojad 011 2 OD-. : 11 Wh, 2043 WA utiwpr t. out thee t a ke we to so Inn r. Thy %Okla L doubt!ese mull to any %Dr shiest Them why premiceter Beld he, 'perversely, "Now yer shoutle t o "Nay, verily. shouted not!" quoth "soy epeeeh Is rI nd grieve to say It—with Wifehood Is • . dulled, Tbs. ought to be edam/Aid to rid thy lout ollutlep • tod here I my lltti =lke." odd he, "you grin 012 Look style I "ree hid these R"1 Mb titan:re lova yeses • said more: 11 wtlllo doo m Ila/s •"g on style: th Win ee • tesiess via l et ). d: arout!d ei tt.s boo wets In bls louset," -_ • • sis W iritb Malie lionoolasums moors ITh "NO , Arne 21, 1871. 71:ira OCK OF LINE OF ,lies. 4fechaiiic.fi %%4, , rga .BEST . MADE, 71m. Jr;eie ' Watch, BRANTF.A; is the dry. 11121 enue, ME Silver ',Ware a Con, I'ACLES. \ ItY. 1 :nig rou ErE2M imi, I'm trndstn• My only a true pai— r, for all the ea ire rird 17 ■T!TIII:cD QUAKILY!. sw Tom 4th Month. 10111. 18'41 Walla - - . what? Till thee 'explains thyme!, I cannot toll." I said. Ile swore that something was "toothier moreover It was:"played;" Dot all nu jargon win in wild Absurdity', By threats, profanely emphasized, "to put a hew" on UM 1 "Notion of „Bellal.!' said I...that miracle can del Whereat he fell upon me With blown and canes too, , Ilt4 talled.lo work that miracle—lf inch was his design Instead of -putting one head," be strove loeitalte - off mine Thee knows I cultivate the peaceful habit of her sect,: But this mini condect wrought Oa nit a shigulir effect:. For when ha slapped my broad brim off,. and naked, "Bow's that (or high t" • It roused theAdant In me, and I smote him hip ,and thigh! The Moine then game specimen of crihnotry broke . loose.. Aid raid I'4 "snatched blot bald.heided," and .. likewise "cooked kis goose e! Although, I solemnly affirni. I did not pull his balr, ' • Needle (cook his poultrforito had no poultry theret They ealled . ine "Bully boy !" allhciugh I've seen nksh thresteccue yesta; They mild that I"was lightning" when I "got'apon Ap4 when sited Ifltcituingehmbedlbai4 or delayed to drab! • "Ton know bow 'tin yea:sent" sad one Inconae quentlal blab! Thee can conceive that, by thin time, I was seme n what petp.lexed . some . the placid spirit In me has seldom been no ,IMrrled there noleoger, for plainepoken men— such ten:uteri of our townie can bare no unify. —Briffalo (barter. OM SELECT MISCELLANY. HO]I WILL SUE CHOOS E • - CHAPTER _The centre of the city is like the palm of a hand. From it the long fingers stretch out; one over the mill-dam, another along_ the flats; the longest of all bridges the river, and then going, on and on, the straight wide street rising until it overlooks the baiy suddenly bends like the crook of a finger, until Its tip touches the water. It Is aladder—a hill of difficulty to the dwellers at thls'end of the town, most of 'whom began life at Its fo3t, in the dingy shops and tenement houses there and have slowly strug gled upto,thd long blocks of comfortable dwellings ; others, go ing on still farther, have reached the most pretentious point of all—that lying•close down to the water upon the other side. There is au air of IIeWLICtS, a flavor of Jonah's gourd about the Italie- Chinese pagodai-with Frenth roofs here. They seem,-indeed, to have sprung up in a night, the dampness of the mould still clinging to them. There is a straining after pinnacles and towers anti lop knOts in archi tecture—after effects quite dispropor tioned to Means hi landscape gar dening, and in fact, an evident at tempt to crowd in their utmost ca pacity the presentilmited space and time. This fs the foundation built upon the rock—gold. Another generation will develop the fine art and possibly the sciences. In the meantime I will -tell my little story. Pant Hayes was sent hereto preach, the gospel; for there are churches. Borne of them, even so soon, are be ginning to pride_ themselves, not upon their' sanctity, but upon the high social position of their members other.words, upon the distance. 'at Which they live from the foot of Old' Street,' which is their social Paul's church was nut SittiOpg these.. If one has to deal with 1 ' - =Anoolle. tla better - to take ural state holds wonuertut possrum ties. But iron—spoiled in the smelt ing—what can one do•with it His church was only a miasion chapel, supported by a rich society of the same denomination ; his people —the men and women to whom one goes with ungloved bands. But ho was young and strong, and believed himself atlieW of God, which is the best preparation for any work. He threw aside hip books and read men. There are a few exceptions to the houses I haveldewribed in the more aristocratic plirt of the town. One will suffice to prove the rule. It stands away from the street, just be low the staring white hotel that crowns its rise. It is square, of stone, and painted white. Upon one side is a pleasant garden. Possibly it was built in Colonial times, when the salt, salt wind swept in here from the sea, unbroken by anything save these' walls and the scattered remnants of forest trees. it has so far caught thespirit of modern times as to don a Mansard roof, but the tall Corinthian pillars stilt remain, as the wide stone steps, with it lion coo chant upon either side. CHAPTEU II Vesey Welles stood upon the hearth rug in the long, low drawing room awaiting the' coining of her guests. Ordinarily she might be a trifle paler—quite, possibly-though with the depths quiekly'sfiered by the dropping of a careless stone. 'To night' she was tiushad, trembling, excited. " By the way," said her father, pausing at the door as ho passed throughzthe hall, "1 met that young minister—Hayes; you know—this morning, and asked him up to din ner." "But I don't ]know," responded .Veiey, as lie passed on, her eyes growing wider and wider ' in dismay; "I don't know him ut all. • And to night of all nights," she half sobbed, pulling at the flowers in the porcelain vase before her, until the one red rose dropped all its petals t her feet. She was fastening a bunch- of daphne—sweet scented, velvet leav edz-into her belt when Paul entered the room. , "Miming fair 1" lie said to himself at a glimpse of the bent head. 1. "The 11ev. Paul Hayes!" annetine ed the servant. She turned quickly, not catching the came, hearing . only the sound of feet and the opening of the doer. But the flush upon her face was not for him. The mule dream with which she hesitated anti then came •to meet him was scene thing strange in Vesey—graceful, self-possed. "I—l am - Miss 'Welles," with rather an tinnecesmry frankness.— "My father will be down in a mo ment.. He was unusually late from wwn to-night." The last words ere uttered in her grandest air, in her efforts to compose herself. "But haughty and cold," 'Paul added mentally, as he-turned away to meet her father. • Then et last Mrs. Winslow and Darrel came: • " Who the—is this man?" look ed out of barrel's eyes; es Vesey, grown suddenly shy, presented him to Paul, and Paulin Darrel 's mother. "So glad, I'm sure," inurtitured Mrs. Winslow,•effusively., •‘Always delighted to • meet our clergy. Hayesolid 'pussy? And where—" • Vesey interposed. It would never do to chili' the air, already frigid, with theological differences. Mrs. ,Winslow was dstaunch church Wo man. Paul; she knew, was of an other ' faith. "Let me wheel your chair to the fire; There—so." Sheseated her in . triumph. The gentlemen gathered in a knot at a little distance. " ' " And you really go home to-mor row?" Vesey 'said, sitting down beside her. • "Yes.. I've done .au..my ping. My mauve poplin came home to-day.: There is nothing to wait for 'pow;.: and Darrel does not care to stay. The opera season is over, yen Itnovir."- • I 'So It was .for thtv gayeties of the town he • had !lowered week , after week, she thought, with a sinking of heart. Oh, how blind she had been! His careless • laugh came area the room Just - then aS if to mock her. " - You'll no come back before an other season 1 1 " She mild not hide the pain that. quivered in her voice. But the limp little woman crushed into the arm-their by' her side and did not heed it. • 0 No," she replied Simply, "I sup p: not.o - gentlemen Joined them. "Sit down heie;by me," Fail Mrs. WlnsloW to Paul, motioning to the chair by her side. !' It 1;1 of no use" whispered Vey to Darrel, with a byterical sound be tween a laugh and a sob. " What is of no use?" Ire follow 'ed her away front thp lire,. " Trying ttinvert ttrfin-fate. Ydur mother is determined: to"discdas chruch (Whirs with Mr. Hayes. What will she say to find he is - not to succession at all V That hesimply cares for the souls of our butcher and baker and—" ' "-Candlestick maker," .suggui-Aed, Darrel. ".Yes for aught * " know.havetried to keep them apart, but—" '"'Extremes will:meet. I believe there --it.ttia attraction 'between the But what does it portend, this Invasion?. Are you about to as sume a stuff gown antrplain bonnet? Or do you propose to bring him into thelttue church? Not a bad addi tion, I should say," 4ing his eyes on Paul, at least, on his rather light minded audience In the armchair. " What were you saying?" Vesey asked lasently. Her eyed had for- ' lowed his. - "How he chanced to be here? Oh 1 father has tact him occa sionally, and SO asked him qtdinner. I am sorry he came to-night." "A it ?"- Darrel looked down upon her with an unconscious air. She had spokett truer words - than she intend ed. Situ went on as though she had 'not heard him—as though the color was not flaming In her face. "Because! I thought you would have little in common, and thought IL would be, awkWard for us all. It does. not matter:" Nothing did or never would any more.-'i A gray wall seemed to shut out all,keyond this night. " But I am nut to be defrauded of my righy. I :1111 to.take you out , ti dinner, inn I not'? You;surelv won' throw me over at the fast Vebey?' He bent his head close to her fate " P don't know; ,youetin sit upor one - side and Mr. Hayes upon the other, if he will." She filoved away towards the ethers; leaning over his mother's chair she pretended to lis ten, cording assent—to what, she never knew. She was. thinking how pleasant she had hoped it would be, with only Darrel apd his mother here—they four around the lire in twilight, Darrel by her—of the words she had thought he would speak. There was a ring hanging upon his wateh-eltain. It fitted her finger. He had tried Route in jest. " Vesey !" celled her father. Anti then she knew the 'others were ris ing—that dinner waseumouneed. hupc you and Mrs. Winslow have become gocd friends," she said to Paul, as they were going out.. "One hardly gets so !eras that in a hall-hour's chat," he answered pleas antly. "Awl just before dinner," added Darrel from the other side. That's the time to make encodes, Miss Ve- Vige ezoL "And the cause?" queried Barrel iu her ear. • She 'turned away from him to Paid; And 1--t what could she say? What do people say to miniSters7 she ask ed herself helplessly. Anti to young ministers above all!! If he had not coute If he would only go! If they would all go, And leave her alone with her 'disappointment aud shame! How she passed that long dinner hour she never knew. She talked of trivial things as weal! do, though be 'teeth the outward calm our very souls are seething , : She dared not speak of others she break this crust. Paul judged her. She found her lowest depth, he said, when she chanced to name a ribbuu, Iler spir its rose, buoyed by her last words and laugh perhaps. When they went back in the drawing-room,and the others fell Into the -quiet dexili•, tory chat that follows a dinner, she ' alone could not be still. Her cold heeds refused to lie quietly in her hip, as shapely white hands should. Her feet heat an impatient waltz un der her gown. She glanced at Dar rel. Ile had thrown liliffself back in an task chair, his hands under his limit. There was no feverish glitter in his eye. He lookedsimplo bored. He yawned furtively. She pushed back her chair. "flow stupid we are. It's the fire. It, always duljx_every body but itself. Will not some one sing or play'!" Anil she 'sat down herseff at the piano. She struck a iluiek, sharp chord. "I couldolance to-night t" She- hate forgotten the young minister and his probable prejudices. He caught a glint pie, just then, of flushed,ln tenSe face. But in an ibstant, with the minor chord that followed, it changed: Tears rushed into her eyes. "If I hadn't lost - My slippers," she breathed Where:lf. Her haul:west° the - others. Only Paul saw the sad denimg of the'face, the fall of thesWet "Such wonderful spirits:" ex claimed Mrs. Winston'. "Su light howled Vesey always is. i" All!" responded Paul. But ho fell into a revery. Darrel Awned over her. t"What has Come to you?" • " How Why?" She did not pause in her playing. ", You're simply. glorious now. Yob hardly need a crown." • Her hands went wrong. A quick clash—a-disc ord rowing—then she we en. She Was g strong; equal to the strife. There is nothing so deathless as a woman's pride, It had risen at last. Her hand. 4 flashed over the keys, throwing off sparks of the wildest, gayest music. " Not that, Darrel Whispered. "Play something *fit and low.• Do you forget it our last evening? You're not sorry utter all, then !" for her face newer changed. 'She laughed—at low, quiet ripple in her throat. "Sorry? Oh yes ;".lingering over the last word. And still her hands toyed, with the' keys. "But one can't cry .at bidding, you know; dare say I may to-morrow." And again the low laugh welled up In her throat. She looked up fearlesl4ly: It had, been till husks she knew now. But at least he should not triumph In her shame. She had worn /ler hear; upon her sleeve; but though It bled ho should not know it. • She mlgiit hideed cry to-morrow, hufnot now. -As for the nun, ho experienced a n neat : , sensation.—of doubt, millet:r reti took: with amazement. He Ila - as he thought, like an open ves. lie even fancied he r had cut the lea She is . beitaid to him self e7eo gifdaowftt." He litthi ly ;usc uj ! certainly eu l now he had. decided R th e ere was . wes tern - poetise tihnietlhbcmioseef her upon .the — to st g a s y t. .' w ' qael toto i spot. "If she:is acting, she's by far more clever than I thought ; and if sbe Is really Indifferent, l've been a conceited fool." . • " Gonigbt I and goodbye, it E3=3 Egtablished 1818 - - . must be," he said, detaining her hand when they separated. ' tWe Shall take the early train:" ''• "Good-bye," she said quietly: " You'll come and make us that visit in thy summer, Vesey ? • Oh, my gloves and vall ! thank , began' Mrs. Winslow,' fussily: "1 don't know. Perhaps so." "Of course you will." "To be sure," added Darrel. "I shall come for you myself." They were gone at last: She turn ed away. "But Mr. Kayos! Vwcy!" She had forgotten his existence. "I'm afraid lam rude." And she put out her hand. "Good night ; bat, indeed, I may confess now that have a wretched headache, and— and—" That was all she said. The play was over; - '• CRAFTER In. - The spring and early sunitnerwore away. One letter came from Darrel. A. letter such as ho might have sent -Lonny. chauce aCqualutance, full of hints of gay-doings he're and there= nothing more: ' One tittle note Vesey vivito his mother, to-tay she•could -not maketne•promlaedvlslL- Darrel had liald nothing in ifs letter of cod]. ing for her. "And tell Darrel" :--at the close of her note—"that I am anv il* any amount of •gossip• against Writing him some day." But the "some day" never came. Absence, like a strong fight, ,brings out hid den defects, and Vesey knew now that he was a man selfish and vain, who had played with her Maid: lie had held it in his hand, weighed and inatsureil it and her, and had cast both aside as worthless. She thought j of it with burning cheeks. Among the mountains, in the sum mer, she gathered strength and life again; fur Ix* had seemed to fail, Perhaps it was the heat. The sum mer had opened like the tropim With another winter came the Wins lows. If shei had dreaded It, if she had featid for herself, would it have been strange y But the spell was bro ken. Looking pack she wondered. Outwardlyi,die old intimacy was I renewed. Darrel came and went as he had come and gone the year before. Bat to Vesey it was only a spell,-.a hollow, heartits thing that never had been friehtShip, and could never now be love. Paul. plodding along day after day in the round of his du ties, saw-as though a great way off— Veley and -Darrel flying up and down the icy streets . to the tinkle of silver bells. ' One night, Vesey, • glowing in crimson, with while chrl,santhe intuits in her hair, passed through the hall. The outer dour was wide. Paul stood uutside. The wind, raw' and wet with the breath of the sea, caught at her hair—at the silken realer of !ter dress. "Oh, it is you ? But You arc COM leg in ?" She little knew how her words tempted him—how the vision tempt ed him, its she paused with clasped hands, under the 'gaslight, and with the warm, bright room beyond. "I cannot:. I am waiting fur your father. There la a family at the low er end of the town stare—" The words choked him. "Thank you, not to-night," he said. lie haft j tonged to meet her again like this— 'alone and face to face. But her light I 'manner, her dainty dress; angered. him to-night. Ile had come front such a different setae. Only a wo matt of the world, after all, .he thought. and yet so sweet, he owned, wizen -he turned away and Timed Into the cold and dui:nem. "You're liken poem to-nrgla;liatll that ruby-red—like an Eastern song." "Thank you," Vesey stidaireautily; "I couldn't imagine you in gray,' he went on, half to himself, "or in anything sombae, or worn, or poor." Ito had be gun to study the girl in earnest now. "Yes, you are made" for the rarest and heat, Verity ; to shine in satins and in diamond..." Satin and diamonds! Vesey re 'membered the man she had left at the door. Ile was out iii the winter night among the hungry add naked now, she knew. She had caught his half uttered sentence. And site was made for satin and diamonds." "Is that alit" she asked wistfully. "All? Is that not enoult?" It would satisfy must women." But to-night it did not satisfy tier. CIIAPTER IV. ilown at the beginning of the long street was a black,low-brov. - eti house, like many others here, with a shop in the lower story, or more properly, two, since one window was oixouied by a watch maker, and the other dis played pins, needles, spools of cotton, and sum small wares. Above were two or three rooms with slanting sides, where a defertned girl—a piti ful object to look at—lived with her mother,earning enough by seivilig to put hreidAnto their mouths and sanity covering upon their backs— no more. Vt.tey employed them; front pity mostly. since her work could have' been better dune else where. §ho :stepped .out .of the sleigh here at (luck one night, and rail up the stairs, a roll of work in her lewd. She had to ‘vait a mo ment, so she slit and talked with the girl, who was young like herself, and yet nut like herself at all. It made her happier ill the happy lot that lout sometimes wearied her. It made her thankful for her strong, young life, which she had never named am on m g her blessings, nod it shot a glea of pleasure through the girl's dark days. It was a poor room, with paper torn and soiled, and of many [int erns, upon the walls; with the bare boards of the lour yawning, rising and falling uneasily ; with the dim light stragglingthroug,h uncurtaimal windows that peered from under the eaves like eyes from overhanging brows. lamas of these windows a forlorn canary in a broken cage—a brown little bird with - rallied, un kempt fetitiiris—chirruped feebly, like a moan. A low voice in a con tinuous murmur fell upon Vesey's ear. It seemed to come from the next room. "What is that?'' ';That 'in ??', The .girl's pale fare grew bright. "It is the minister, Mr. Ilitym lie comes and prays with mother, now she's sick." The light died down again. The thaw room became all at once like a church, solemn add still, us the low wilco rolled on and on like a river far away. The girl laid down her work. Lyon the bird, forgot its tttOttll. - • . The voice,:caised: She heard 1113 a Step III)011 tna Stairs:. It Wll9 but seamd ; he eould not have reedits.' the stroet, Wien a shriek come from line room he thud left.girl sat like one paralyzed. Veacy threw nopm e nni t i h d e o d w oe u r t . llo A bt sz ift lt l in b e u e rs f t ll i g n h te t a flame, in the midst of .which ; the sick woman struggled. The oVer - turned candle at her head told:the story. It Was 1111 instinet—there'was no , time for thought—which made Vevey drag the square of tairpet from the door and press it down upon the names. They:sbot out into her face. They scorned. to catch away her breath. They licked her arm. They strove' and fought, anti well .nigh overcame—all in un instant, that seemed hours to the girl, who threw herself upon the bed, smothering the flames with her own weight. • They were conquered at last. The silent, breathless struggle was .over: "If some one would only bring a light!' Oh dear ' what shall - I do? Don't ! " to the deformed girl who Is published every Wednesday in the obi Arejl4 tadidinCrast T . ltt,tltsetti4o4- ver..1.34; $2 per year 'l,6anoe. Communion'ohs on subjects of local or general interest are respectfully so 'kited." :To Inanie attention Amore of dal kind niiirt Invariably be aCtompa nic4 try tbe nonce et:the se '. l ottters and qualtatintration3 should be addressed to• . . . •ft WKVAINT D . Beaver, Ps. shrieked 1111 . 14 upon hor. mother. 40140t-444i 'stroiigdstep springing trpttlistalm—tlie,epenitig • of the:Aloof', - Some one stood LK: b leu tier In a intatient, lamp hi hand. 'lt ' %VIM Paul. . • . "Is sho - dead ?I' gasped Vese.y, shrinking from the bed. -lie threw back the scorched blan ket that hid 'the *motlonlm form. "No, not dead; but f.,thilik she has fainted. • Or the .ilairieS-1 must go to the doceor. Stay. here,:if you are not afraid. Oh, hush hush!" to the frightened girl tit isitothin'g,.lhopc. tie; sumo water for, the rya and sprinkle her 40fil!c119 tacy- Then he was gen?, • p. She old us' •he tOici = lier;-tivalting„. watching the blackened. , mass she 7a ' dared nit touch: ,It ,watt fr)ghtilli• with that still, white face shining out ,of the ,darkm.:; , 3. Was it 'denth ; there" was 'n faint'riutifering .ize the eyelids—that first sigo ofrettarn lug consciousness,' pi.loelk I 'lnert Puul etune., : . Olt the . rush of Joy, .or blinding t(ars,l of 'sudden faintneis; that overpowered her when she heard his steps:—The grim-faced doctor behind CAI - walked straight - 4 •Theroare no deep burns, L think," ho said at. length, - "Thu blanket saved her. The shock has done more than the tire. sponge, ah, that will do. 'Now 'some water and some linen ingm." There were none. Ve sey quietly held (int her dainty hand kerchief. "Wm !" hu said, and tore his own Into strips. "And now yon ?" He turned to Vesey. "I !MVO no. burns.".. Indeed she Celt no pains. The, doctor raised her hand mid held it, Out to Paul. The sleeve was cut awe) , limn her wrist us by a jagged kuile with a blacken ed edge. The flush Witi like a Hume. Paul's teeth-shut tight and quick. to gether. Something sprung into his eyes—not. tears uloi.e. Then Vesey begun to tremble; uud conscious at but of the cruel pain that bit at tore her hand, she sobbed like a hurt child. "Don't mind," she tried to blity. "Don't look at we. _Ws only--:•only The sobs swept all her words Imes. Paul bathed her. hand. She re membered afterwards how tenderer Blau any woman's had been his touch. • "Let her cry," said the Mader, in ' a voice thatmust have been given by mistake to the grim face. "And now she'd better go home." Ile Mrts from the bed. Ile took the .unharmed hand In his: • "She's a brave girl." He looked away 'from her to I'lllll, but still he held her hated tight in . ; his. "God blesa you chiral. is. ow•go . i home: nd o to Led." • Paul lilt d her into the sleigh and wralqiingthe rubes alKher. "Shall Igo with yo '' "if 1 eata,take yen Minh • "Oh no ; 1 must go in heel "Then you need not." _ "It seemed suddcaly as if tho,, kuom. 0 each other a fife time,' and four ; as if they could neve, strangers to each outer again. .• 1 She held out her hand. It was the 1 one he had bound up. He took it -tentaltiy is now iii, own. "The brave, strong halal 1 he raid, begat log over it in the dad:tiers-1 helium' I that saved a ille to-nignt." elia•Parat v. • There was to be a bazaar to raise nioncy for the poor. It opened the nest evenleg. The winter lgul been hard and cruel, and charity—towe -1 what eshaustott—needed a spur, Vow)/ Inalpayladst.• Iltottaltitlhobtil wilyilmona,sti,4l_think' Of going," atone, if she resuaintsi at- home.— Ale had something to Celli something tto ask for, and a ring to give. Alas fir him it Ile haft kept his words too long. A year a,gh they would have been manna to her heart. • ' a 4 But lath quite well," she pleaded, ) except any baud ; and that has masts( ‘p pain me." indeed her face , was' radiant.. So She dressed herself with quaint simplicity in something'soft. anti gray that wrapped her like a cloud, with , only the brains of her heavy hair for ornament ; only her shining eyes for; gems, Then she went and took her place. The maidens Irma the Chimso pa godas were all there.' Before them, in their I.,ray attire, the Queen of She- i f ba, and even Solomon the magniti- • cent would haveshrunk away abash ed—their glory dimmetl. s . Vesey's nun-like dress was worse thisdiannuals in their envious eyes. Mole gay gallants hula one paused to stare—to buy. '-',. , • . '•lt is great cooling toyour eyes,you sea•, and rests you wane way,"vouch safed one man by wayofexpanatiod. - The evening was half over, Dar rel had been leer shadow. She was ' tired ; tired of his eye that followed . her whichever way she to rued ; tired' of his flattering words; tired of him. • He moved away tat lust. Then, and not until then - she tau' Paul. All the maidens Anted their ga feath ers,as he walked down the hall. • But ' he'eame straight to her. "Are you well enough to be here •.'" without 'a word of grectialltS though , they had not partald. "lota fright- • ened me with your white• face just now." • "I was tired. limit eat° go home." • "Willyougonott"."' he sai , l quick. ly. "Are you strong, enough to walk ?" "Oh ycs," stmrepliell. "Mien conic." 1 ' ' It wi's strangely pleasant to be bid , den ;to follow meekly. • , They had reached the stairs leads Mg to the street . when they met • Darrel Winslow. . • • , : • "Vese:,•! where are you going ?" He scowled and nodded at Paul., "Home." "But A - is beginning to Min, mai you have no cloak. Oo back and I'll fa get the rriage." Ile laid his hand upon tt cover wrap on Paul's arm. Paul la keel at -Vesey—witat did he read in her fact;?" . "Let Miss Welles decide,' he said in a hardstrange voice. lie was try ing to . be areal—to keep Ids' hand from this 'man who bad suddenly cothe between Mean. lie turned to Vesey - again-- His face was very paha hiseyes were full of pleading. 'Munk a Limment. Will you ride with 'him, .or will vou walk with meT" She did not speak. Siwalik) . smil ed and laid her hand within his aria. ' Ite would have been More than Into hate kept back thetriumph in Ms eye.' Darrel started; then whaeled land left them, with an oath .0 on his lip S.-• "Bait think' a moment."' Paul's voicii grew;more gentle new. "It wllllsa'a long, long road—a road that has no turn. " , • • 110 stilt she sallied. ' "A rough way perhaps, nod' 'our fectlaretender."• • , • •:: •. , "1 will walk with' you,",she lataid, t.,„\,1 L , , If ,r‘. \ gain." L . Astonishing . events transpire - lit' Con lecticut. , The recent: purchaser of an old.nnunuon in Stratford, form - erly . oivneti and occupied by `the' late Davidl3roOks; while engaged in tear ing.thiwn the stone ehhrineyi CARe nemesis large earthen pot of peculiar shape and , very ancient, ,containing specie... What amount of hewer() trus found • the' lucky individual is / 4 - reluctant to state, but itis noted that after his gocidlOrtune the gentleman, who had teen •engagell in the dry goods grocery trade Awe number alums, to the surprise. ids ulanY friends, sold out hia.stock and fix tures, leased his . store and' retired from business. • bud she