A d v erti sements aro Inserted at tho 'rata 31,00 per square for tint Insertion, and for imch Nabsequent Inbartion 60 , 080ta.. A liberal discount ideas on yearly Ad vertisements. , A space equal to ten .lines of this type jtoomures ft square. Bir,ln PSA Notleor set under ahead -by themselves immediately after the local will be charged -ten cents a line each insertion. dvertleemenp should be . banded In bonire Monday. noon to Insitre Insertion iu that week's pa. ,r. Bitsiness.birepfory, MIS=I JANI Ks C ANUS Olt. Attoesey at law, Itestrr: Po,, taco on :id at., IP IttAtm= Ibrtnerlyuc t ',Oct' by the late Junge. cmaninnhank, All Otwld entroated to him will looqve ykrrogit . 11 d attention. • • •• • ii" 2lll Y ,OLIN l.l..liitiso. Altoxnetsi Ind rei.stenve =Third - eV outorillilirlt..,n".• I kIOiIIIMS PrOMPOY On J. i.,",L,f 1 ',“.mr . ,b1K. 1 „:',.. .44•04 . tie.; promptly atiendedlithl 110111. r e f mines. bony tiootti. 32., L OWIliolt:eo or , Inlrti and endear: a U mts. " 4.?•.5",„• 1 ,Y 1y C. COYLE, practical Watchmaker and Jew ,•ler, on Third aueet. Bearer, IlLglitorly • ktoore's.7._ea wily. ICU [ll l 7 'Ationre_y at. Law.. Omen t orThirdstrankßaiater.TL . trrinKilithly 1t..1. S Mi.N llTi:Fgraoux AND 8131101:01? F attentlOn pald to treatment of Female a doors I W oi td o l e lt emod ffi4coe a O s n . Th a i p kPrtrleaY 01IN .11001tE, DrugaUt and dealer In'paints, ri mlr. pure menial Wines and lianas. than- Lampe and Fancy Goodin ]lain et., Pre- rytioor carefully compounded. eeps l B3.T ENICYMERZ, dlannfacturer end Dealer In I .i 1;0.4 , , Shoes and Unitas; Ilaln PL. [Pep23O 111...1 VEIL ..DICUO STOICS, Dago Andrlesiten, ) Pruggipt S Apothecary, Male at Procrip.~ ariquily compounded. (Pe'Vt-kIY J. A. IC DEMON, Dialler In the improved 1ffl: ;".• shuttle Sewing - Machine, Main pt. See in Another column. eeptittly • I Mrs.& 11., Dealer In Millinery Goods II .t Trimmings:, Third lit , Beater. eplB,ly M MOORE. Grocerpt)teatantaxit Choice Tess. Best Coffees, TonaeW and Ciprs,' Coo i and Vegetablet. ( Main s 6 tioptaly t It. ANSIIUTZ. D tiware, — ealer in TiSuoves, Y• linst4..te. West end 3d At. • sopatnly p W. DEVORE, Insursnee nani7B — eaver. I • tisil Dud get your property itniured...nettatly rirraeveae It o ROA NSTEHM. Dealos In Loots.S; Shoes, a) Nu SO Market St. Pittsburgh, Fs tseplkly SP HILLIPS. Beal Estate Avant& 9p. k_ : poano Post Ortleo. Publishers of the. "Real E.- tdo Iteo,tor," seat Res. Pittsburgh., [sept4;li • IiENDEBSON&BRWZWkoIoso rug . li D e I Is, WA Liberty St. ritleburgh. -kepl4:ll 0 ItAklialkllCS ILAYFAILOB..2:I I :iIOBAv -. r roue, locarklarkel.SL)l . lttsborgli. 4in:114;17. Fitt#4lLWl' d grgi 1,1:1'11 1101tNE W. CU, "a S. Ifitifeet b , 110 Wood INsOtrgh—haportent dealerg In " lotlonr, aantegls Hoak ry, While Oooda, &e. frpthly EVNIER k 111tOTIIF.ItS, French and .Ainerl. It c,o Coutertionerr. Dealears in ante; traits; 12+,130 Wood St. FUtahurgh, taapthly CarltE, Dodo le choice rep.; Corfeeaat I' milt Grocertex. N 0.20 Fifth Avenue, Phis . ~ ,r eh. , erpl4;ly Ito' Niiirgitter — E - HON.lere tho,New r) Fnmlly Herring Machina'. Jl6 Market t, l'ltteborgh, l'a. ' setijily t LIVER !lITLIN I rtiCkr Ilkorlers to Car.. t., ata ttpeel*(Stoot to t:h Avouuo. PitrobuiFy, (tett:lt:lr 1.. 30CCIMPI;f. to J. SICTE9A.v.rs, Dealer 111 I Watcbm ",,,Jemiry S; sliver Wore: llto Avenue. Plthsbnrgh. ttleptiO) 11 A. LYONS, ilutimp and Sl);o write, • to ord, Show CAMS for every brodoetto.— Ifila Mame, IStsburgh. Pa. it.•'l,ll:lY i• 't Fl'EliAMiumfactoftr of fool Liner In 1 • ' imulturo and Clutirc—lto4owood. WAhot. 't :.my and Ont. 45bMlthaeld ot.. footS;ly A LLEGHENY CITY • I 11: .I..WlNANS,EieettleniPhrp!dew Chroidc 1 I :nada a specialty, ilalce;lk {Vnalt Allegheny city, - Leaplaily NEW BRIGIIITON. • 11 , TF.11) IVISNE4I I Denlern Id Boots, ' , h.,. • 1131t..r.1, near Sktnuu's Coureztlon. • . It , I. Wl' M. I' MSTEAD. Draler* to .11 N..,10114, Fll/1116111.ng Goods, Iltmlers. unkind. Car. Avon; & Broadway. JealtY ptt lUN saI I , GE at T a A l l I ho A m N : t at& a Ea p T li i e m dwit o h rl ieiln,e• 01•.C1+0 Pricealow. - Wm. 6I ma, nor. Of Paul and Broadway. my2l'7l-1y )I • ' ' ' l . • S i. l ll, ,E(2 l{,Ta I.llll°3Nrrll2l-1.1V11.1! oilier t art of ourin). E. TISUMAS. I I•l'ik —GILLILAND Jr. KERR, Drl•itl.ti ipotheretriea: BrOadWay and Falls New Bmllloo, l'a. tSucretiora to L. B. No fob:22;ly 1:0..F. 11ukery S l'onfetiontty, 1 It IL .trreC Speehit attetatlnp given In nett (l.lll., nntl 1,111, • c .t.l.TlNYEl:NNltiftlG:Merrirent 1 , • Ilrondlcny. Nowllriltliton. See tete tipIMY t M. WIIISLEIrMentiaL • Brinidivni, New , [sepll;ly yy Photognwher...) , :lll. —r u* I I. . ll,allwAy. Boot photog,tilphotromie-toUch ..,l neg At. CY. (septi:ly 11 INTEli & 11E11751 N. Jeweler* and Tohne. cnnlata, Broadway. N. Briatdon. isepla;iy .1. Bo It'll% It, Groanica, Queenswate and el 1100-ellold lloods. Broadway. laypltly• I tdN 1.1:(711, Dealer 4Wall Paper, Wludow It.nte. llooke,Statloneery & Notlona; Broad. • New Brighton. ra. [sent:l.ly II Ill'4, STEIN FELD,Denlero in Uri poodm. •-• Vmicy lioodo A; Noticing Merchant Tallorn . ..t .thtorr. Broadmsy. uctl2:lY I= 31nufact i urer and I)raler In. .; . 11,1 o tory of FIDO 4 :I t I n tIllt I 1'71:I v it wo braving I3EII i ti „;. Ds . 3L,:r4n s l i !p u r . ..3 • seillltiy , . I ,‘• r • sepl toy I . i.';l;.li;i:iti.,TNlll7Aril;.t. , &YR - 46 Pitiii; • and Stgn Yninurn, Mnni St.. 1 ,, ~..c aepll.ly. • _ • t 11EMINti, pei ler In. Boots and Shoo+ of I • tionription, M low pncee , , and of a on .. •. wohlity, Multi St, Marl, Palls Pa. InnidOs• =I I: , nrun, Portrait. Levi l'lodoernph Painter. Work promptly • ..,a-otetnle, rates., mr.hltt / • I II klirtitticlEit, How, and Sign 1 I lo r. Bridge St.. Bridges ater, Tu. npriT;l;iy 1 II t Bridge erect, Bridizewater, Pa. C o ld and Silver Watcher, Clocks, and Silver•Ware,SPeelnelel l 'otc. W " ch ' Jewelry repaired; I \ fashionable Tailor. None 1 e , .:ertenced w olianen emplopd. Slu ..•. intdreunter, Pa. rttS'7l:ly. I .1111. E Pula lilt, Tinner. Denier in Cop• • ;.er mot Meet-Iron ware, and iron Ce.tern Bridge at. Brldmmitter. (seplkly Denier n • it..on, and .Shook Bndge St., Bridgewater, repl tly . a t' lII' Itt , T. Iltv (tooth, llnt.t, Cal 4, rum „a • I . .,,,eta, Oil Cioihn alcTrisoming, liridim ~.. Brid;:ewater, Pa. ' "Th. nepl4:ly . 11. Belli E irri. - ben it; ier - i100t.,R11,1 Sluia: f I 1 • B ._ rldge Street, Bridgewater ! mitt lay I - II AN AUER, ?dillineti,:Trimmluga & Sorb,, , • -Bridge et., Bridgewater. i • I•eottly .. 1 P. IVEllt.NULN,S•lenttfacture of Boots and Id • •1t0,,t. Bridge St.. Bridgewater. (Avill4;ly . .. — --._ I.Bs. lIIIFIEN. Gsullernen's Clthlng, el.4),ns, '.II .0.,1 ple—wd. Water St. aboveyriluv. kepl4:l I lI*C ‘VOODBLIFF,; Marble Cuper ; Mom I rI ne at, ,t TOrilhgtoneg of all denriptluna rim! r !er. BE.Mtirkut and Water etruel, tmepl4,l7 1 ,I . I I.F:S' 4'ol, iirocariei,Cful - e - eiTsiiiiie, W ii:' r) • ,k.,, td.p.o. Flour, Feed ti quintry Produce. .at, ~ ,oruer, Bridge St. Bridgewater. [airply I I II: XM M/s:AM - IR. Dealer hi Monou2dltela t .i.i . ”rders left at J It. Clarke,, In Beaver,' ..4 t .7 , 111 . 11h . 1t DrULIbII/rV, to Bridgewater, will I,u ~ i,•'‘ Intended to. Ctuth on deli verv—Loweo t %. tril—Sletlonaltre Point. ' netol...Nly JLOclincTlu. i , l.SlitN/S-13sAljr I . lonts,Slioe,4 Crii• si? a „ I ra ; I nta t .ft s sr t. ll . lnirer ltod LlS t : r wlngmaeltine; , kftd.K2.4ly . I NI iilt(ll7., thinstidili. - .New work, or matrrlnl, made tn - ord.r. All work. ltd.pepatring neatly donor. l'rloss Low. octester. ra • jeinlß;ly \ • ILI. T)111117ET:u:. - 7,utir. DryDood. - 7, Y , D;: II 0011 Madison et., non? The- . .. • ~, 1(1,,,,,,,t. .. • ~ r, P. 1% . 9 . 14:1? , 1 F.NIII" L..ll.lNlniltirTicTnier endbeni . er In I I', mann, ur nil I.ll:,dik. ItzuMull it.. hbove . A 1-'.l, wry. .... , c... adv't. (Kept i;li KAIWIIEB, Baker and Confectioner...— , 1 11c, st., Itoctirster, I'a. ,("cP/4,17 M BQYD, Wagon & Curriage Maker, Itockeeter:lka. ; 1 : 1 Y \11..:1, C. lIANNEN, Iceacrili• c.ufully compounded. Water at., ha. • 1:1ZI:It .1; MANS,bolestile altetall 1)eal• • 1. Dry GoodP,Groceries,Floar,Facil,t; rain. Nang. Cor. Water S Jeuxl It ICS, Uakor •cud 1, , , 1d1nd Cakes and lea ("result furnt!!)ad •~1 , r1.0n Ufnutund, Itochester. reopli:ty t:t It AIX Ileadrtuiriere ornlgn h llomeeile Dry.Goode. r‘ollone, .mtultlga and* Fa4cy Goode genetally. Water •••... Ipote,ter. Pa. • reepletly • \ Lt. CO:, Contractor. rind Builders, • Mt tutu:inters of bask Doom, Balaton. aw. Tray*.l Lath S . C. Roc : heater. • reeplitl7 Sreessors to C. I‘.' .' l ... lll.S ., " . l lo Lk ^ : ll ,l •lle L re i l l at sl B B iwO ' d and Planed 1 7 ,, e , Lath S: siOnatem. Mocheiter. • elifSilY P; ' ...‘ .1. . : •, 1 •cr i l El ,l 4 . l t . li ii m T . A nd L obit l erL A •r Lir er A l9:ll s,IIIwIT CHAS., Manufacturer of and dealer T In. Copper end Sheet Iron Ware. ItoodleX. :attended to. N. York et.. ortlytty , , „:.TEFFLEIt A (*.LARK. proprietor, of JoiniNfon •Good. accomMiNiCielli and Gaud ate• •. DepOi. Oefi9;iY iI:P/ne dealer In Boots, ti beata.Mairefe. Pm . in gg; j. BROTHER, Iletinacturetre of namanner. Itoeh g tor, Pa. nomy MAKI' LIVEIIIPOOL, 0. TALE general luinetinent of Queenawire. Sidtlearare, ' Canted &r. Cur: ad & Broadway., lataM:l7 9,1 A 11.ISS NON. & CO.—Dealera In Dry i,oollF, , Clothing, Hoch+ Bhocs. Hats Jt Cape, tillell4l..Querriarrart. Glummer". an. !^ Ilraaileay .t. Cook ea.! U. UterpnoL,Anslray . 11 . S. HILL & CO, Dragglat, Uroadway.rlear R. IL Preadiptlune carefully and arearately vmponnfletl. febtay 'T =EI Vol. 53—N0 . . , 26• *ropELLeme.ovs. • _. fliir "---'. JORN THORN adan pike to rer of the Great Republic (looking Stove. and Patentee of Pot. table extennoo top and centre. Pittston, Pa. timrr Rusesil. Stalleßkre A proolt.tlr erodedto. V Ts, Post onto addrest—Barrei.-Pae. . Affse.goAnr )=l,. - - Dry ;Goods Carpets 84c. Napoli suadwons sAVL:i3OIItiQK 136 Pcderid Strees, Allegheny_ 1710. CHEAPE S T: OstriPET *ld 'UHT ': GOODS HousEin'theTiv4 MEM tIoAD . CARPET . cildr 25 ce nts ; per y'd, , .!'L t ANIIr„IVF PRIDF. . ~e is A. . -We re i Agents - I'oi :somrllut best DAV ,; pet 31anufnetureni in this eciuntry, iltd We can otter Eitrn, Inducements , Come stud -bee our Complete LINE OF DIIT/3100D13, end estreilnectur, superior wide Drown'Nhislins, very heavy, nt 123; el.c.and all other good.l . at ustnniShingly pviees. . Don't torget to give us, a call, ma FetlentlSlreet N. IL 31r....H. B . ;,...otAyikeE aka nion, Tot- , weak of Ileay.ef Bo unty,, witlll4lw platted to Nee hin many friends. laprs:Btn Fruit (inn Cement.; I4OPERIOR ULACIi. INK. TO THE PUBL.W. ; 1 , 1111 pndereigned 4auga rm d In making aYrult can Oemortryflitcli riltbeldenlt - ebeitp,4lnt* , ble;and malty *NOW, • • , •3 I ' 'Bets also engaged in making a Super-WI-Black Ink, Suitable for School and Counting 'totals per poas. The pu blinare rermaotfully trmitod Wats. him • all at his place of boldness. near the reef clans. of Oen. Hower. noshrofar. -P..• Jel-C3nt] • ••• • • .1. PAIOUTLIW/Cks' Inmitant:atellor For The -A,sitMixia.a. nailing been. etilicted with 'bat terrible WM plithlt;—completely unfitting mo for hnsineas for week* et n time—for the hen twelve year., end et ismfonnd a remedy that glve. ; Instant and Chmplefe ' - 'hve concinded in.beee it prepared for 41114. 40 'Met other* ellidlotihallihgvil call receive tho ben thipfit, emitting them that Il will do all,and 1730 re titan all prom load for it; and, that peltiona cote tieing., will never lie with. out It, As numerous others who Nitre used it • . ' 1 can testify. can be hail at the 'twig Store of WILLIAM IL DRECTILINO. Roc:hooter, Pa- or will tie lion by Mall to nay eddreep on receipt of one dollar. and ten (Tina to pay te , tade. .. CILAS. IL tilliiBT, liontimk:lyj ' ic.eheatar, Baser.couuty. Pa, ja••Brldge Street, BRIDGEWATER, PA. l's•lii}:K TN RECETVII 4 IO A FRESII SLIPPLT ON GOODS IN EAU!! ON THE FOLLOWING/ . DEPARTMENTS: n. • GI- t_) t_3 S Steubenville .IeIIIIS, Camiineres and Sattinets, Woollemblankets, . White and Coloreddtl u Ilartol'Flannels„ .. ' Meri I)elaines, .43Inghains, e(l l ) , ' , M. i.,nwnis, • Water ['roofs, Chinchilla. Cloths, Woollen Shawls. Bp'vii itl Black Mush ii., • .l'ant‘m • J ~1, 4 1111.15. • Table Linen, Irish Linen, • ( 'raskli) Counterpnnt.g. • • falnves & Mits. roceries; Coffee. Teas, Sugar, Mel/LW., While SllverUrlps, Golden and Common Syrnpa, Mackerel in bar• role and kilo. Star and Tallow Candles, • Snail, Epircr nud Mince Meat. Al., SALT. Hardware; Nails, Glass, Door Locke. Door Latehea,lllnore;Screien. Table Cutlery, Table ni.d Tea Boogie, tilelgh Bells, Coal 80X..., Flre Shovela and Pokeb. and Glass. Spade., Shovels. 2. 3. and 4 Inc, nab. Forkn. Rake', Heythee and Suathe, Cora and Garden Hoes. NVWDENW ARE. "• Daekete, Tuba. Cburne, Butter rant+ and Ladle. .CA RIION OIL , Linseed Oil -At WHllite'La d. ' -l3oots aild, Shoes LADIES' 311Y,EY e u 01111.DRESS' sIIOES, in gfest varrety.. Rifle Powder and. Shots Blasting Powder and Fuse. Jrcr,V4lllc' Qlseetriwwirtietn. , tll heavy gotitls delivered ' free oicitarge. fly clone attention to bwilnees, and by koeplaq cotwlantly tut baud a well ureotted PIMA of-vied* of nll the dllierfall kinds usually kept In a country saw. the undendgned hoped in the future an in theilnet to merit and receive a liberal satire of the public pdtrunage. Ii 13. t NGie U. dertNrwely.-pylrlutd. . • V. ..... POLO V. 1.: .11/illtli.ll. AT1E.1...E:r1,& CO, Contrktois and Builders; PLANING - MILL MO :AAMllarkr•a.. - xnUITD. ricrcare. actssb. AND SHINGLES doits!iint:l-n on littnnb, mode to ortler. 1 12.6cliester, • .Ora,•rn by mill will reerive prompt nt• tmai4,l). - J.l. ANDEIIISON, having Ulm - bold of hie old Foottdry sgalu,lnDanobeatne • Pa., gil • bo plea/v.l to' meet his old custom/we and Mende oho may want °Etter the BEET COOS. .1 IV. STOVE, it rating , Stove, oriny Otbanktud of Outings or boot material Ana WOdiananablp,..?Tha huelnres 4111 ho entliluCted by -+ • lra:ttl' J. J. ANDER/M*4C 80:18: IVIEY It A N SIED LE, ' Specessoni.o - . . ItEINEMAN, k V HAN IjIEPtE, N 0.42 Filth Avenue. Pittiburgh, GOLD AN D • " • . And deulent:ln FINE :lEWELII*. WATCHES. Diatorms*Nrr ' SILVER PLATE)) 'WARR Agency for nll Utobipi4 maw. or • .A.Mmuic.duN SEVI THOMAS , Special attention paid to the iep . a.!tOg itett adjustlig of • FINENWATCITES. oets:lo4y, , • Brighton-- BEAVER prtik , inc, MAN.A7.L,LA, ROOTING, - BAILING, Hardware. Glair; Straw: RAG AND.- CARPET X. AL . '3IIII=LIES. .31ANU*A.CALitnuer4.• Al D SOLD AT Wholesale Retail iry " at Frazier, Metzler. &Co.i 9, A • LOMag, t i k e . WIBURGEL , nee. Eirigg;itt B Raittroads: RAILROASIS. VT.WAYN'at CIIICACIO TLitGRAT:' •••• ad after Ka • Oath" - will Seim: • • 11817 1.. .= er e tilearinir li a ttabarti B.OOIC - .11:. : Tian igraga write.; • , .^....,•5i05; Szes?, SA , - -,1 ...srey4in--• ,,, ' .}.....---1-N-.--- 1 -t. ' '' iStipt ICISSAIt ,tlo# . 1 ' 4 •••*ign... wow 1 .. ,_ • ri • "*•• ' il ': L.. ''''" ‘ i ..' ' a . "'...."": il tAttk. 14i1-:' .i . . 7 .; . ...:;!;',.._,:': .:: OrranN: 4 - - il'*' c 314 = 4 crestmXlit....:4 o: 4; . tioeziee.;: • • ll• • f.':;l l ' upper seedii!k , Th l i •• • .1 Foreett.— , r . • 1. 2 (a' , 1 Nes Nv G4O • 'rum L. i • yam'l• I'thil IUpD SO • is Na ifie• 144 . :370 EN WIUINIW). 01•=b El ;'At mit 73M:2 LIM 0513=3 ..1 seam ,Chlengo ' " 1 "r l 3 llll l o ittb Warsaw 1 Columbia ' ~ Fort Warn. i 21.5rx • thtnWirt, UMa . ... • rarest. 4a B Upper Samid!yelsl., Bueyrtm .................... PM). ZP ' • ' Wooster_ • ' 9 ° o Massillon ...... i. • •• Canton.. ....... . . I=l El 400 430 5 0a P 57 .. rime AUbousS:: Rochester. Pirbbugh r NW i liaa 1 IslOrx .'Xotingstown.; New ,Coritle ; and Erie Express leased Youngotown al 2:101). in; New Caste, ked pmr, orrl CS' at PlUstauxh, &V v. in. „FeturOft. ieares.Plttobzuvli tOO a. in; arr. al I , ,ew Castle, 1.31 a. al. Terooreloww,.Nktith a.. la. Yonagstown, New. Castle and Pittsburgh' do eamocalation kwren roungstrfrorn;6: l lo a. ug New Castle, 7;10 a, m• 'strive/ at Pittsburgh.. jctio 1. m. Delandng , leaves. xi*urgb, too PI mil:- rivaollew Cestledkis n.ln. • . , p.lk'YYElta.. ' Gonna! ..11seitnor sad 2it drat. , crxv ELAtn t I'!' .titm4RORGII ttl3/11). _ On and alter Mir Mine •wlll leave Sul ;um daily Or side,* canopied) .ao fellows. • 00t110 110VVIIr errATIWIII. • .• Mitt. Eves. Aouoil Cleveland... ' '0 4 4 . •!' 441. Euclid Street...,,i •• • • . • •,1, ficAsou ' f t° ' 44 Havemui .. ; .... ....; 41=1i Alliance ;1136 171.5 Bayard "70:31 `ASS ! tl7l • M==lM==l it,45 i Sri I litbli Wellsville ... Bayard Alliance . Dud eon Euclid Street C l e v e l an d . .. MEI eau TTTTT ONM.. ' Ir 43)Am &lawman sou Steubenville ..... . VAS Wellsville, F7lO Smith's ren7 . , IMax usu 1225ra /SI, Itnehreier. - ' RZO Pittsburgh......, == Pittsburgh r =sr Rochester • Beaver Ferry Wellsville ,1 WWI .15.1 Bridgeport 111037 - Belled:. 11110 eas 11010 • TUSCIATIAWAti BRANCH. 1 mat. I Arrives. N.riiiisdelphtal44oa.ta,l-Bayard Aldi a. m. °Mara p. nt N.Philatelphla 78 0 0 p.m. F: R. M S.' Genera! ?lead • - :grid • SILK S1I:BS lip 110 13 IL'S- M. . . ' . 1 .) • .1)111 Lines of Bonne 1 and Ponson's Cidebrate4 Black Silks• t r iood Medium Wadi FrenchSilka, (ion. .1 to *2 trur lard. Cheney Bro.'s Americnh Illask Silk, S 2 per yard. ' Fancy Dress Silks iii Stripes, Mocks and Plain Colors-La tinplete assortment 'Japanese Silks, all (panties: Irish and Frenell poplins, Mohair Lus trea. Wool Drhalms.. Spring Empress Cloths. Muck Hrenndines and Hernani. AU New Designs In Spring Dress Goods. New Spring Shawls. Silk Sacques and Thummen. Littlien' Snits. • •-• Nottingham and Tambouri3l Lace Our tins, Chintzes, Prints untl Ginglituns. ITO A VI Lt. I.IICR OV MOSIIC " - and HpusekeeDing Goods James Caldwell, 116 niul 120 Feder; Street, Allegheny nprs 3m.] LOOK HERE. QPIS IND AND NENCIIIED GODE%-lse 1.3 undersigned begs leave to Inthrm hie and the public generally that he has Jost nestled a new stock of goods of the. West styles for Spring and Sommer wear ,which he offers at very motleret rates. OEN rt. &WRNS • h'URYISUING GOODS, - • CON STANTLaf AfN HAND. 'tlothing mad. to order cm the shortest cane. Thenkful to the Wile for put favors, I hops by close attention to bottom to merit I Cantina• an% of the same. DANIEL 31ILLER,i4- • BRIDGE' BRIDORWA Tn. mitr 24:tf . J. MOOBE DRITGGIST, Preserfpticms Cart/ally and- Aeestrate. fy .Cbpipounded. TIIE BEST BRANDS OP 'ASSORTED:I' nc.e'iti.i - ei....z. a'A WINS AB 11111110111 n ",:.:01:11. • . . DYE : -,TIEFiSs' . iitUDE, AYES A ALL COMM GLASS it PIITTiri Spedel attention : steal to ware the beet guilt, of Lampe sad lamp Telsouteas, 3.11/1611131 &C. I A Largo ."°llo.l4lfte r • TOILET ARTICLIta, SOAPS, anveuEtrA & ium street. Eater Fa. Meet WI • .11eaver;,. .a: ... ~ :~ar~as~ftau:~:~ ~:~ cOSIN ILLIOrt- OP ALIVES =I t. If hi - tine of }he rpolatlrAble tsets tfili keeiiikdblettiet'so many perautetitm-the:r_:4tltes ,or tlYstSepsts or lettigestlon;btit Its eillag,elettitit,' eta_ereahl et 4 bb nyleriitOod,to es - y digs • inyto7l dopetishi4lth , !Oar or thetaslfs td tisk& 4Fesuzetitill.tfie into lreeorrong 10 •PlisisiLettut -I:enttenteolveakl :wept such Igo Glea.?..:Alltdr:Atli AS:: mut ..r4l:l4l4dlrdhipsisetttrithitennplemeset, mgiscjiledij.:4loLtk 11111<t: Met_ noealit lOth les vast it:everts:4m ettec r t, Ot"dyspepeht., De ,Itieigllw woulA, kips. speedily rusesitettlahlt. Mit; Ott wome sometimes staer, Its torture* pattetplalitr iv_hoexei litZird,'Of a Berson Who enjoy:tat/4ml '. • , .1/f au Rie'litiiliirittotiedhialtesieSjtrieb" the Aluesse NY:Steel. is ttablethere b 'pe4F, hips Ilb ode . 'sip' *meetly; Ofiraime ystitri.::. There anfdreasets'mordikete end atth 'lO sehtett , *tow fregitently tutlve fitalfbtitlioitei ettheti ot whith. areaciddpeeleing•to the mindittelso pails lively distresiteg•to the:body. , s If then Ia wretcheitbeing itz the world, it ,is • , litsiew ,----# IMtit a' ' .4 1101) Ina Gil ' i :~-_: ]Sl~kll. A . CONFIRMED ,DYSPEPTIO 11125 But it Ls' hot our latentioistodleasut an tie torrcirr of l)ysperela.:! To describe them truthfully is simply ars impossality. btu ills not pomades.° pointootastpuedy. Wit.hase isioathat dyspepsia Jr= t ire.. most • T 414 is surphatteally.thextinqualt;4 l o : ted.,§tates. Whether , this gerierat . pre esteem: is duo, to the Clutischies. of the ro.od, the seethed of tts preparation; or the leaty manlier la which Ills usually swat lowed is not ouip'retlece to explain! The greet fact with ,which . we are called to deal ' ' - " ttZfa lova Pktit:Vi t ltf3 : alutos4atversalliy, NearlY °Very 'etbei persob you meet is an"apparently willing - One; On sve.ro thiinot the rase, why isomany stif le:relit, when a certain, speedy eind 'astO reriietly is • within .the easy reach of,all Argo desire to avail thetiaset u r i es of it f Hut I the majority will not :111i ed by .iprejn. dice, or deterred bYromeigherunexplain ed influence; they.refuse to 'wept Um ft-. liettwollered.tbom. They thrnsdpaf twr to tho.testicuong of, the thousands whose imithringshave, been alie*ted, and 'Wills strange infatuation, appear to cling with 4lesperate deterininutien to their. ruthlets Maineutor.' But Says& dyslieptic : Whet' bruit, regiedyr id which we ' This great alleviator Of human suffering is al most as Widely known - as 'the.:Englislf laugusge. ' it has allayed the agonies of thousands, and is to-dayearrying comfort and enemitigement to thousands of oth• l'he seknowledged panacea -t none other thin • • nootiAntrit (mums Banns. : ite I . rat 710 =I Itimild you know more of the merit. of flits wonderful medlelne than be =learn. •ed from the etpurienee of others t Try it yourself; and when it las fagot to fulfil the Immune° of its efiloe4 given by. the proprietor, than abandon faith in it. • LET IT llli ItEMEMBERED . tismo 815 Fisa I .iiiiii 1 Yzr%Accoy &Mini} .Ho CO3 I hint of all, that 1100FLANUTi•GER MAN HITTER -it not a rtinitenrage. • They are nokaloohoilc in any le:sme of • the term. Theystraccanposed .of tisispnra Jalca or. vital principle roots. This is nova ausprnasertissadnuientincte. fruit; width they can arnpro. pared by (Me -Or th e ii=r Gerstuta chemists. Unlikoany other Bitters in this market, : they aro,wholly free limp 'spirit uouslogredieriti. The °Walken 'which hold with so much 'force against prepata: tiens of this class, .namely-that a dal Mot Intoxicating drinks is stimulated by their use, arenot valid in the mute'or the Ger. man Thtters. Sri far from encouraging or incuLeating a taste or desire - for Inebriat ing heritages,. it may be conffdentialiyes nerted that there tendency is in a dimmer , rlcally . sippesito diremion. Their etkets ,• • • •... • SMrgirICLILIAXINfoIirt . lam le all cues of billary system. Hooduire Demean /titters stand without en equal meting promptly and vlgalrouly upon the firer; they remora Its torpidity and can.. handout function or blie Menu upplyturthe mumach with the most In d hipmiaableyiements of mumil digestion In proper proporttuoi. They give tone to the etomach— etimulating its functUns, and enabling It to per- form Its dudes as nature dub:tied it should do. They Impart riser and Menai , to. the entire Imo. tent, among the patient to feel like another befits —ha act giving him a new lease of life. THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD. demi= the vital fluid of all hurtful Impurities ante supplanting them widi the elements of guilt ier hulthlnlnesa. In • word, there Is seareeir a disuse In which they cannot be safely and berm Achill, employed; but in out most ceneniurprev shed dist:Ming and dreaded disease, DPI/Kiwis. THEY STAND' UNRIVALLED. . - & - o" . iviActivii 453ra Now, there. are certain dames of persons to whom extra-me Bitter* .are not only unpalltable, but who fi nd It impossible to ' take them without pcaltlve dlaeonaturt. Par each Du. 1100PLANDM GERMAN TONIC has been specially prepared. It Is intended for rue where a slight alcoholic Atimulent Is required In connection with the well-known tonic proper ties or the pare-German Ritter,. This Tonic coo. tains ail the Ingredients of the Illttary, but so ths. - vowed as to relative the extreme bittemesa. This in 'r afirci t i kth 1" m. :trb l e i ggt in es t =r mblne. erman litt a . tors Thu mild extracts of some of Makin?, choicest restorstives art, held in solution by • 'Or. Burins agent of the purest.quidlty. In cases of languor or excessive debility, wheni she system appears to have beromo exhausted of its energies. 1100PLAND11 TONIC at ts with ablest marvSloas effect. It not only Itimelates the flagging and wasting .entiegies, .bat nvigorates and personally streng th ens llllllC4loll upon the Liver and Stomach !borough, perhaps less prompt than the Bitters, when the tame quantity Is taken le none the less certain. Indi. petition, Blillousnesa, Physical or Nervous Yios reld readily to us potent Influence: It gives the Invalid • new and stronger !saki= Me, removes depression of spirits, and cheerfulness. It @nephrite the pain of disease with tie ease and Comfort of perfect health. It gives strength to wealmens.tkrows despondency to the wmds,nal Marti the restored Invalid upon a new and ghidsotne career Bat Dr. Ifforitherd's benelletione to the Miami race are, not ceased to his celebrated . GERMAN BITTERS, Or bia itivalaableToatc: lie has preparettiulother ntedlelso, which Is rapidly winalog Its way to inhtr favor beams. of Its lahltsle merits. This nooFrANu•B pdpoptrruaN PILLS. a perfect eubetitute for 'mercitry, without any of mercury's MI qualities: These wonderful Pills, which are Intended to act upon. the Liver. are mainly compoied of 'POdophyllln, or the •VITAL PRINCIPLE OP THE MANDRAKE llow we des ire the meld to distinctly 1121 def• stand that title extract of the hbutdrake le many times more powerful than the Mandrake itself. It is the medloinal virtues d this bealtirgtrlng plant .in a perfectly pure and highly concentrated form. Hence It is that two of the Podephyllin Plib coo Mutate a fall dose, while anywhere six to eight on. a bandfal of other pteperatlons of the Mandrake are molted. The rodpphyilln ACTS DIRECTLY THE LIVER, stimulating Its functions and causing it to make its Mary •eavtions In regattr and proper open. tithe.: InJutioos result( which invniably follow the we al mercury le altirely avoided by their nee. ,lout la 01.4 upon be Liver. only that their powers!. are exert eC The extract of Ilan. drake contained in mem te skit Itchy combined with four other-extrecia. We et which acts upon the stomach, ode upon the upper bowels, one upon the lower bowel., end one prevents any griping egad. thne prodamtnt alntl that Whom" um cadre digestive end alimentary wadies. In an equals:ad barters:amp manner, and Its *Von en. tinily free hum itansea,Womiting orgeiping pains common xp ail other muddlers. Possessing these much desirable qtudUled, the PodophyOni heethow Invaluable asa - - FAMILY MEDICINE. Ro maisehalit i3691d be; 'without them. They IN perfectly Aro; require tat two loam mithary dose, me prompt mad elleient to action, and whew used In coopectkat with hr. Ilootimore (khan pithy% ar'lbttle, tory be vegodell as moots .apeemeahaattessaaut , Liam Complabia. Dyapar: Ma, or any 44 the Maordtwo to Much the, system h ordhiattly tobjeCt."The . • - rpnOrErmuri Pius • • anti boiels_ * of Impropee obstractloos„whitelberSittemr 'to Web 0* Wad, atteerbra Mit • lattrimothe =ire :Mt= r l i a le tr ib. " sch. ` au Idietirtess4le,tletaaeeting ror p i it Wl Mania! mina. fur estia44 f ili atica, th e' wuadeTil . prep. : ration known as" • • • HOOFLAWS GHEE* OIL The 011 lea *ten .ore riiiratt ii & x i c stg teas th:de litionnstkak &eke. CtertblaJcsAyndakllares, - 211110 WYSS* end /ide. ,Pt/srpeoos_ A ite.. all ,yleid to Its esseruel sepuodlon.: Tbe numbered eeresedieel ed by It 1i sesasklslear r , I* 6 0 7 an lii ' MOT ' It Is Is • bp for llesittrivre, : irAd T d i t.Vetikkamit&i.e' Aboue, az t .- eel 7- beers Iderbam. lkstoseiPalas tbe • ace. Colds; derriere „ • tThe Greek 00 Ie **epees tntlretY or boner us sod *Senna lbe tegroldekt AU edkr sabotages premed moutbern port on:3mm , Its e_derue as • destroyer of pabs ter truly imagle o .•"ThereellrOe Inn bees besieltted by It r s assAltde DIII kit these olio are akeisiest !! O T I D, 4 0 1 1 .9 1 1Y 14'4 0 " ralaeThese roltedko erfll Wein by mews to slay oesllty„, thespurt application to Go OISYAL OFFICE, at Grimm PR exults . No,Ann now. PIULAIIIMIts. 4700,, M. EVAlliSOPtrptietor. Fbfnierly ACHIM it CO; '.-" . ...Theaclieisedies are for Bal d by Drug- OW, Storekeepeie and Medicine Deedere everywhere.' JanlB-lpelatr. 10.t.t. 1uii,..1".:,,.! ; l'''t I: 1.:.:•,' i. ... ..I ( - :::4 il .: , ,.1. •. , [x , It --Gad .3 . , . 1 % Wa g a l l3 I A iiEW l Altri XL / EGA irrOet• or Ladiegr i ikat gitilii. _,4 L u &WM , &yo. & ettsTA OP ,1 -' .. .", , i Gate Chet a l '' ' . Rol" illagleifiltep • ficAthdeii: l TIM WAt AEI TAB ttrolo*" !/5 • Il Art gt 1 ' Ala nod ream& Adipap,(, ',I I , ie . 1... i Id t o Utellor TON .ruitivevand- r if n et, , , , , t RYER Y WA r9r:211711F Si::[ (c) c r Preen the Lowed 6lifY4 ` 4l • ---:--- Le 4 . i\f , t .A . P. Ro rtS, ron I . Ivo. m Vieth' tier Jr° PITTSBURG A:. illiedwat, Jewelry of 'Stern • fver Ware, t r LAZARUS, NORM UPS,. PERFECTED. BP AMER oett4oxbdedlttetoltetail SELECT P f stfurßr. . . . ,_-, TaitsnrirrEsr OP 6121.0hte -• ' " Thetruneat.atinniet mho .4 4 - - l aver r ead; or hears, or ime;/ , ,( • - • .- i b 'long ota drink at. - - 'Kant Taillifill • l'ie heels Om tab a thoisind iliil. 7 . ' '. 'Ent never could get through thoinasa _ ,-, • " That hairs aloud that quWW•litrilealln•-u But I'll the yarn to Toes Taggart stood bekinded.. , • The time wail WI, the ak i n s dee lir,• • • • The meintdmis sound die dewed, -. u.... g i. Avid And colas dsl , ' At isat-eame Ookmel infrika. . , . And old Jedge Man, Ste, ' "And eschow he Ily 1 , , ,i IfeMarked. "A wkljpg skin r,. Tom mixed the berms* MI and ear , . . And slammed It smoking cal the bar. - baler. .171 t irmili a ircriace 1= 7°' . . ii iinl i.., tha eta pat 1111 220. 4Zi0t Blimin gnawed Ws knife, w land, ' -1 az yet'pardhig; Ilister ' ' . , Jest heap *Wet*, Illiii"?.. :, .. No imartilgh tbgenar coutilbe Ilheriel_ : ' Than old Jecks• - gidon the m Sile, "Toting Wan. the be iGre• • . Known th eir own Aetna I" 11. went for Ids 'low en4loll `s " ti . "IL Wm; to ROW •Chertnr i • .' Lilt 111 drip a Who o lle orkdO,' . . My bloom he ohm with tea." Tay awed in • way iiimin ed•the: 4 . Tell Blood domed Iron at Mat, sad Eyed. II took Seth 11111460 'twlztalla wk. Which Walltdhlitlfili O:NTT - Then coats went ofC and all Alk ..Baer supi 04- paE SI s ll "" Cm ; : i t he D i g i lm a i • tiE :elfy4 .... uma , p- Omsk& oalidetkerllon r. :.4io 0960 10240144 Nal or loam Ghia wed W A winter. WOW,: ^ ' • ~ *kcal° epsiiin'S.- ..". ' ' I i rya romettliati in vain;"n• - • Sheba la woke - But I end LIM A, Wu° nor _ trll/1•0 11 r1•16 ver.- Wema Mof the h. ir of the heavy veu, _ roughening road had spoiled the Judge's last poetical quotation. The tall man beside the Judge wasasieep, his arm passed throu the awning, strap and his bead re sting upon it a limp, helpless looking, object, es if he had hanged himself and been cut down too late. The French lady .on the back seat was asleep,- too, , Ina half , conscious pro priety of attitude shown even in the disposition of tbe handkerchbliftirh she held to her forehead and which partially veiled her. face. The lady from Virginia Clty;:travelLog with her husband, had ' , Wog since lest all individuality in a wild confusion of , ribbons, veils, fpra, and shawls. There was no sound but the rattling of wheels and the 'dash of rain upon ' , the roof Suddenly the stage stop ped; and we became dimly aware of voices. The driver was evidently in this midst of An exciting colloquy of which such fragments as dge Fone r " "twenty -; feet of water; 'can t pass," were;occasionally dis tinguishable abovathe storm. Then came a 1011, nadir Mysterious voice from the road shouted the parting adjuration.— "Try Miggle's." ' We caught a glimpse of our leaders as the vehicle slowly turned, of a i horseman vanishing through the rain, and we were.evidently on our way to Mlggiee's. Whoaal where was ?Jiggles? The Judge, our authority, did not re member the name, and he knew the country thorouglily. The Walthee traveler thought Niggles must keep a 'hotel. We only knew. that .we were stopped by hhch water in front and rear, and thatt : Miggles was our rock of range. A ten minutes' splashing through a tangled by-road, scarcely wide enough for the stage, and we drew up before a barred and boarded gate in a wide stone wall or fence about eight feet high.. Evi dently Niggles's, and evidently Mg gies did not keep a hotel. The driver got down and tried the gate. It was securely locked. "Miggies i 0 Niggles. ?" No answer. 'Niggles 1 Yon Angelis!" con tinued the driver with rising wrath. "Dliggiesey I" joined in the ex pressman, persuasively. "0 Miggyl Did no reply came from the appa really , insensate Miggies. The Judge; who had finally got the win ded, down, put his head out, end propounded a . series. of quallowi, -which , If answered eitegoricadY would have undoubtedly auddated the whole mystery , but which the tidier evaded by - replying that "If we didn't want to sit in the mark all we bad better rise up and slug out for Migglei.' Bo we rearup and called on In . 'ilea in chorus; then Impala= when we , had 11 finished, , fellotv-passater from thereof call for. "May 1" whereat,. we all iguna& : liewa,nere bathin g . the drivereried "shoe!" • ; Wei listened. Te 06:1Zi lt to mtatement the chorus of t`m /I yea repeated from the other .4 the en d , even. to tbe dastard tun. plemental "MaYiltils'''' . • " "Extraordinary eche,..ajd the Judge. • , _ . d "Extraterdituuy "d—iti. skunk I!' 'reared the driver contemptuotady: "Cane out of that, Miriam* cad. shod , - youreeln - Be arnan,ldUggleal Don't hide in - the:dark ; " I wouldn't I 5' 13611 you, 3figglre , emtinued Yuba Bill, now dancing about in !ix , cess of fury. "Miggies," continued the veice i "0, 3tWesi'l . • geed mar so ir. MyghathP said; dnaudge the, web ties kr/the name as anpole." "Welder the intimpit#fy_ol refits, tog Dibelter , from the MCNlMenvy of the weather to helpless hitnalei. Re- ally my dear sir — ! ' But, a Emir I mon of Wiggles, "en ding lantana I of laughtered Ma voice. LIM! ni , _ AMP, .+y 'nr,lC • . B . MIN !sin Abet 4;1E11140a tit' lon*. ba j e trovZticArtilli .dovmuldiette, exptewlwat • " • alotitfr . .W, fildlowed • o w. ,be seep. It the _ we 'O4 that we were fit a • bit rose - ti*Klitt#rtinfirtV is ar .113113149 ap front'Ali *Magog , 11: ps4l;', 7 ,Vgiffa WOOden • • • tr *4' "'Kittle' 7 1 * isq l efi theludke N otYebli " _ red. -Yuba Bill wallieti wrathfully ,red. and tinted the eye of his lantern open" its face. It was a man's hire, prematurely old and _wrinkled; stitti very large eyes, in which. there was that expiation of per&dly grattlitoits soli:trinity which I had sometimes seen - in an owl's. The large eyes wandered from Bill's fate to the nterr, and finally fixed their gaze on that himinous object, without further recognition. Bill restrained himself with an ef fed. "bliggles t, Be' yeti deaf?" You ain't.-dumb atiyhotv, you know," and. Yuba' BM shook the insensate figure by the shotrider, To our great dismay; as Bill re moved his hand i the venerable stran ger apparetitly collapsed,—isinking into half :his; size and' an undistin gusibable'heap of clothing, dealing skin," said Bill, Woking appealingly at us, and 'hope lesaly. retiring from the contest. The Judge now stepped forward, and we lifted the ritYsterious Invere brate WI Into his original position. Bill was dl amissed with tho lantern to reconeoltre Cadalde; for It was evi dent . that from the helplessness of this solitary' man there must be at tendants near 'at hand, and we an drew near ; the *lre. The Judge, who bad regained his authority, and had never lost his: conversational amia bility,—standing before us with his back to' the hearth,charged us; an Imaginary jury ' , as follows:* "It is evident that either our dis tinguished' friend here ' has reached that .'mndltlon 'described by Shahs peare as 'the sere mid yellow leaf,' or Was sneered Berne 'premature abate.' merit of bisphydmiarni: mental fan- Whether,bei ,1s really ?dig " " " who immediately relaed into a sepulchral silence, wh ichcent:ttted singularly with his previous volubil ity. It.was, undoubtedly, his voice we bad heard in the road, and our friend In the chaii was not responsi ble for the discourtesy. Yates :BIU, who entered the room after an un sun:mint search, was loath to accept the explanation, 'and, still eyed the helpless sitter with suspicion. Ile had fotind a shed' in which he had put his horses, but be came back dripping and sceptical. "Thar ain't nobody but him within ten miles of the shanty, and that d—d old skeee. ieks knows it." But the Leith of the m a j ority prov ed to be securely . B I suircely ceased growling before we heard a quick step upon the porch, the trailing of a wet skirt, the door was flung open, and with a flash of white teeth, a sparkling of dark eyes. and an utter absence of ceremony or diffidence, a young woman entered, shut the door, and panting, , leaned back against it. "0, If you please, I'm Igiggies!" And this -was ?Jiggles! this bright eyed, full-throata - young woman, whose wet gown of coarse bluestuff, could not hide the beauty of the fem inine curves to whlcb it clung; from the chestnut crown of whose head', topped by a man's oil-skin sou'wes ter, to the little feet and ankles, hid den somewhere in the recetees of her boys' brogans, all was grace. This was Bliggies, laughing at us, too, in the most dry, frank, of hand man-I ner imaginable, "You see, boys," shr said, quite out of breath, and holdfng one little hand against her side, quite unheed ing the speechless discomfiture of oar .party, Or the complete demoraliza tion of Yuba Bill, whose features had relaxed into an 'expression of gratui tous and imbecile chteriblness, "you see, boys, I was . more'n two miles away when you passed down the rmd. I thoughtyou might pull up here, and so I ran the whole way, knowing nobody was home but Jim, and—anti—pm out of breath—and— that lets me out." And hero Niggles caught her drip ping oil-skin hat from her head, with a mischievous swirl that scattered a shower of rain-drops over to.; at tempted to put back hr hair; drop pal two 'hair - pitis in the attempt ; laughed and sat down beside Yuba Bill, with her hands crossed lightly In her lap. The Judge recovered himself first, and essayed an extravagant compli . went., • Pl'lltrouble you for that hair-pin," said niggles, gravely. Half a dolma ,hands were eagerly stretched for ; the missing hairpin' was ins toted to its fair owner ; and Niggles, ,crossiryi tharoorn, looked keenly In the face of the inVidid. The solenin IVes looked tack at hers with an ex preasion, we had never Seen' before. Life and Intelligence seemed to strug gle ha& into the nigged fitce. laughed agidif,-:-It was. a singe: herelequent laugli,-4ind 'turned her black eve and white - teeth' Om* more on do. _ ' • "The aftlictedlierson ts--" healtat ,ed the Judge. • ' ".11m;" said Maslen, ' "Your father?" "Brother ?" • "No."? ,"linabaed?" M ales dirtedit half•deflant glance *Me Iwo lady ' Dassengeni, who I noticed did not pserUelpate in the meral inssetdine ' admiration of Idligiles, and add gravely, "No; There was anawkwanl pause. 'Tbe ot lady her; the yeaseogers moved Waahoe husb cloeer and lo each ooked abstractedly it the. Are ; and the tan man apparaotly bawd lds eye; fo - r selltjoyport at Ma ewer gency. But Mles's laugh, which Ana veryinlbctlookbroke the lence. "Qom , " abe I st "-!briskir "You El - - least' i litiiigi'S , :.` - IVho'li bea r a , - •• to elti - tne'getttea?" • • ' ' ' °'.: ••I I' bOlack of voltinteer . s. •In it' - ' .kti tie Yuba Bill was engag-. lef Iftl- flew- hOlearing. 1 0 0 1 for thig l a Oda i ',MO oxbressman . wel - Dld! • coffee on z the verandei to • " ' 'arationk ditty of ng ': isigned;•and the Judge fet man his good humored and , tWillibln !Visa Ana when 1111ggk. dadibtd: .y ',.t.lie itidge'tind our M- Ilerftlini: 41 , fttfleibitiegier, , teet the ta * *N th WI ther'avallable .crockesy,, - 'l o lbeCelite:V , JPY'llistiri•sPlPP. , to egaltut tnewinl , d t whirled' down I ihei lwookidles 'Whb , eietber to the corner or ' 1 who . ettered-eteetirked, ,J . . compel:dm on, their c*Altsati o O w n b ti t i i‘ hls taa i dn orelci se ft ilev w e e . kl , that thowillaw &Pared 't'' ! wittalskjtor A T er t : _ vegrfetreotedletth i Alswakirtot.sonkaarel / ameebalca *ix beiPMes _.n.. our viulapon ore e•tiirrel, _'"' 'Mere . * . ter Deane* iterfilitaidellifitia pletateSque,. viaieb in Ike lbw .detalls 'of • the ' eat - Was a'eellitari aaiiiiii.' tore, Jt was a social triumph,— ,/, I think, owing to the rare tact of Niggles in' guiding the con versation, asking all the questions herself, yet bearing throughout a frankness that rejected the idea of any concealment on her owe part, so that we talked of ourselves, of our prospeCts, .of the journey. of Use weather; of each other,—of every thing but our host and hostess. It must ,be' confessed that Miggles's conversation was never elegant, rarely • grams:Lethal, and that at times she employed, expletives, the use' of whiCh had been generally yielded to our sex.' But they were de• , 'Uttered with . such a llghtiag up of teeth and eyes; and were usually fel lowed by a laugh—a laugh peculiar to Niggles—so hunk and honest that it seemed to clear the moral atmos • phere. Once during the meal, we heard a• noise like the rubbing of a, heavy , body against the outer walls of the house. This was shortly followed 'by a scratching and sniffling at the door. "That's Joaquin," said Nig gles, in reply to our questioning glances; "would. you like to see him'" Before we could answer she had opened the door, and disclosed a I half-grown grizzly, who inatently raised himself on his haunches,. with 1 his forepaws hanging down in the popular attitude of mendicancy, and looked adMiringly at Niggles, with a very singular resemblance in pis 1 manner to Yuba Bill. . "That'S my watch dog " said Niggles, in explan-` [ ation. ' CD, he'don't bite," she added as the two lady-paseiengers fluttered into a corner. 'Does he, old Top. Fre f s:U ti d i rrec la t t l t y er to7 u hr 0,, ,k t i gJ ali oa: tutu.) "I tell•yOu.what boys," con ' need 'Niggles, after she had fed Ind closed the licorice Ursa Minor, "yeatwere inbig Ittlt that . Joaquin as she did cater corniiments, with quiet gravity'. Whether she was al together unconscious of the admire .ahe excited she could hardly have been oblivious of Ynba Bill's adoration, I know not; but her very frankness suggested a perfect sexual equality thatwas cruelly humiliating to the younger members of our party. The incident of the beardid not add anything In Miggleis's favor-to the opinions of those of her own sex who were present. In fact the repast over, a chillness radiated from two lady-passengers that no pine boughs brought in by the Yuba Bill and mat as a sacrifice upon the hearth could wholly overcome. Miggles felt it; and, suddenly declaring that it was time to "turn IN", offered to. show the ladies to their bed loan adjoining room - . "You, boys, -will have to camp out here by the fire as well as you mu," she added, "for thar ain't but the one room."' Our iez—by which; my dear sir, I allude of course to the' stronger por tion of humanity—has been generally relieved from the imputation of cu riosity, or a fondness for gossip. Yet I am constrained to any that hardly 'had 'the door dosed on 'Miggles than we crowded together. whispering, snickering. smiling, and exchanging suspicions, surmises, and a thousand speculations in regard to our pretty hostess and her singular companion. I !ear that we even hustled that Imbecile paralytic who sat like a voiceless Memnon in our tnidst, gaz ing with the serene indifference of the Past in his passim:Oda eyes upon our wordy counsels. In - the midst of an exciting discussion the door open ed again, and Miggles re-entered. But not, apparently, the same Miggles who a few hours before had flashed upon us. Her eyet were downcast, and as she hesitated for a moment on the threshold, with a blanket on her arm, she seemedJto have left behind her the frank fear lessness which had charmed us a moment before. Ceming into the room, she drew a low stool beside the paralytic's chair,sat down, drew the blanket over her shoulders, and say ing, "Ifit'ealithesametoyou,boys, as we're rather crowed, I'll stop here to-night," took the invalid'e wither ed hand in her own, and turned her eyks upon the dying tire. An in stinctive feeling that this was only premonitory to more confidential re lations, tuurperhaps some shame at our previous curiosity, kept us silent. The rain still beat upon the roof, wandering kasts of wind stirred the embers inktruomentary brightness, until, in a WU of the elements, Wig glee suddenly lifted up her head, and, I throwing her hair over her 'shoulder, turned her face upon the group and asked,— "Is there any of you that knows me?", . There was no reply. • "T inkrigain I lived at..Marns ville in ' 1 53. Everybody kneW me th , and every • had the right to k w, me. / kep the Polka Sit-: loon WIWI came to live with 'Jim. That's di ydars ago. Perhaps I've Changed some." • . • The absence of reoognitton may have discOneerted her. .She turned her head to the are again, and it was borne Wends before she again' vote and then more rapidly:— r ; ' "Well. you sea I thought soma of you must have known me. There's no great harm done,any way. Wh*l I coos going' to bay war this: Jim here"—she took Ids ha In • both or hers as spoko--"swed to knew me, If - you lindisPent: bea o P of money upon me. all he' had; ,And one daY— h it's six this winter—Jim denoted° my wago as roomiest doWn on my Dota l wee es you see him in that ehalr,aW never moved again Without help. He was stradr all i of a heap, and nbver seemed to know what ailed him. The doctors , cause and said as how it witS :Caused •1111 *king of hfs - way of life,—lbr Jim was mighty bee and EE;tablhihed 1818. get wil.a bei lili te di r ' '711134 .4nd co ttiat uld h n e 't w hls ou t ki long lie a V n er y way. , " Thi* advised mo to send him to Frisco fo the hospital, for he was no good to any one and would bo a bubY elJib , Perhaps It was *Otnetittggln, Jiin!s .eyc, perhaps it Was Mitt I built had a baby, but -I maid 'Nor Iwiliitich then, Tor I was popular witheverybody,—gentlemen like youtsells airigausu.t° sell Me and 1 sold entany,huslness and ta ug ht this yet platei . beiguse It Was so rtof out of.the itay of bevel; y , ou see, and htought , ftybabY • 3VI itlitZlanfittnitlyo tact and .PoetrY; l l4 pits:she spoke, slowly shifted' tier'txxitleit so' tete bring t he roanttligare of the ruined man be- j tweecnbeinand"her audience, biding In the shadow 'behind it, J as if she offered'itweett apologia? for her actions: Cana expremila onless; It yet spoke' ;helpless, er,Ohed, Bud smitten with the Divine than- Orbeli, it still stretched-an Invisible argtt u trountWittr. ," • : • eisr..: but still. holdhig hip atm went was 'slog ttutoberott I could tot , thinks About-yet; for •ettinpatty , and excite* meta:- I• .• Okget.atty,Avolnan to 01•1 1 4064 ,; • slain I dement trust; hUltirhat,lihaledians hereabout, who'd: ft' lobs for me, and hay . • tfnxn.the North , J m I manage.to worry through. , The Dactor would run up from tiacratnento (a,pee , in a while. 1101 ask to see vidiggles's baby,' as he 'called. Jim, and. when he'd go away,', he'd say;.•Miggies, you're a trump,--God bless you; and it didn't seem so lonely after. that: But the last time he was here he said, as ho hopened the door to go. `Do you know, atlggles, your baby will grow up to bo a man yet and au . honor to his mother; hut not here, 3tiggles, not here.: , And I thought he went away sadr-and—and—'' and here Miggies's voice and head were some how - both Loa completely in the shadow. "The folks about here are very kind," said Mlggles, after 'a pause, coming a little into the ilea ngaln. "The men from the fork .used to hang around here, until they found they wasn't wanted, and the women are kind,—and doutt, call. I was pretty lonely until I picked up loaquin In the woods yonder' one day, when he wasn't so high, and taught him to beg for his dinner; and then thar's the ruagple,—she knows, uomul of tricks . , and wakes It quite sociable of evenings with her talk, and so I don't feel likens I was the (miry living being about the ranch. And Jim here," said Miggles, with her old laugh again and coming out quite into The fi rellht, "Jim,—why, boys, you would a dmire to see' how much hoknosys, for a muu like him. Some times I bring him !lowers, and he looks at !em just as natural as. if be knew 'em • and times, when•we're sitting alone, 'li rend him those things on the wall, Why Lord!" said bliggies, with berftardr. laugh. "I've readthttathat wholeside of the house., thissvlnter. There never wag Bach e man for reading as Jim." '." u". •1 . "Why linked the: JUdge,+ tttbs , you notrtutrrp lids; man _ter.Wbobt 3`04 deyeted yew youthful firer, 411, -bit le e", said Waled; i'lt POW be playing It nth& lowdown ' Jim; tritare adVantageof his bir gee beiPleis;,-.-And thetli.tro.if We VW'Matitand'Wite.,now_.,we'd *di tioVI th at was bOund tO do what I iii OOLorrity bernacand." • : ' Alpit i lszt4eskirejtotusgyet and gime. r‘.+ l ,. , 1 - Ks 1.,-; n; - , ~t ^ .5 mi... ‘.. 4 ;i;,... ' ;,_ .' ailliSkst, •- .. , 1, : • idilturn 1 o.' t'oo. - --111.• , •- ~ 'n• • .406-0, log the elan et over her bead, 3llg .gles laid herself down beside Jim's chair, her head pillowed on the low stool that held his feet, and•spoke no more. The fire slowly faded from the hearth ; we each sought our blan kets in silence; and presently there was no sound in the long room but the pattering of the rein' upon the roof and the heavy breathing of the 1 sleeiiers.- . It was nearly morning when I awoke from a troubled denim. The storm had passed, the stars were shining, and-through the shutterless window thefull mews, lifting ;itself over the solemn pines withou 4look ed Into the loom. It ton eel the lonely kohl in the chair wit an in finite compassiorr, and seemed to baptize with a shining flood the low ly head of the woman whose hair, as ~Witte sweet old story, bathed the feet of him she loved.. it even lent a Jkindly poetry to the rugged outline of Yuba Bill, half reeling on his el bow between them and his passen gers, with savagely patted. eyes keeping watch and ward. - And then I fell asleep and only woke at bread day, with Yuba Bill standing over me, and "All aboard" ringing In ray ears. Coffee was waiting for us-en the table, but Miggles was gorle. We Wandered about the house and lin gered long after the horses were har nessed, but she did not return. It , was evident that she wished to avoid 1 - a formal leave-taking, and had so left us to depart as we had come. After ,we Mid helped the ladies into the coach, we returned to the house and solemnly shook hands with the paralytic Jim, AS solemnly setting him back into position atter cast hand shake. Then we looked for,the host time around the long 16w room, at the , stool where Niggles had hot, and slowly took our seats in the Walt ing coach. The whip cracked and we were off! t -1,, But as we reached - the high read, Bill's dexterous hand laid the six horses back on their haunches, anti the stage stepped with a jerk. For there, on a little eminence biside the road, stood Miggles, her hair flying her eyes sparkling, her white hand kerchief waving, and her white teeth Hashing a last good by." • We waved our hatsin return. And then Yuba Bill, as If tearful of further fascina tion, madly lashed hiS hordes forward, and!we sank back in our seats. We exchanged not a word until we reach ed the North Fork, and the stage drew up at the Indepence House. Then, the Judge leading. we walked Into the bar-room and took our places gravely at the bar. "Are your glasses charged. gentle men ?" said the Judge, salemnly taking off his white hut. • They: are: • , • "Well, then here ' s to J fi ggfeeottori BLWIIRSt", Perhaps Be had. Wbo knows? . , —The D avenport Oahe rays: l'Anigng the men wlict, pursued the robbers of the bank at Corydon on the ad hut:, wow it patty of eight young , Men who were veterans orthe Third Lowe Cavalry.. It is.now sta ted that to boys overtook the rob bers la a piece, of woods across the Missouri border, and that tbethieves promised, on their bended knees, never tomb another bank as long as they lived. AWL they, faithfully kept their promise to the end of their days !" - A mangy limb of the law had an office next , dor to a doctor's shop. One, day an erly gentleman oi the tipsy school hindered into the shop. "Is the doctor in?" "Don't live here," said the lawyer, who was in full' scribble oversocue old docu ments. "0, I thotight this was his office." "Next door." "Pray, sir, can you tell me has he many pa tients?" "Not 111.Ing." The old 'Mailman told the story. la the vi cinity,and the doctor threatened the lawyer with,a libel. ...._... _._ ___. ,fi ig nximaABlllll4l-... ‘. 1 ., t ,1 I. uh limbed every Wednesday In the old Is bulldlngoii,ThfrdStrattair, t. a 12 Nryeir In advance. ver dr4fini t =tuitions titt subjects of local or inners! Interest are respectfully so belted. To Insure attentkon' fsvc4w of , ids kind must Invariably be scoomps , '"' NI by the nurse et the author. n" r Nano and oonnuunlcatlons should he • to eddies. %ad J. wir AA . ___ s P. itsaveir, Pa.. 11C-410C11 w anifa Otivos E, An Interesting I.4:'i'.ltland Rome xce —A Young Nan. cgavu Xts fit. ty to Seek Fortune in Cidtfornia, and Return* After...Wyly Years to )rind Another Jim damning Hi s Responsibilities. ti Twenty-seven years ego n young .. and interesting couple were married In one of the principal' villa,rlf, Queen's county, N. Y. The du had been the belle of the village, sad the groom, one and all . olddy..would yet hold a commanclinz..omltiOri In his county. :Time. paissed,lbiut,l)e some Unknown cause the mar, lied -people did 'not' . ' At length the Calitbinflfever Mk° oat; Our yonnetlend, imbued with- the idea that his fortune could, be made In the country, left his young. wife and his tweehildren for the then" unknown . Eldorado. A thw letters and then the with lost track of Mr. husband. For four years she waited: and mourned, wad then for the alto of her children, who needed a rbrotee ter andi e ed en tastien, she accepW other u d an other The new- Armily have _ moderately prosperous. Althotigh not writ:suing a large amount of this world's goods, they had enoughto 'Make life pleasant. The son and daughter were educated at the beat schools, and if the wife thought of her lost'htuhand.at times she was not unhappy with her new one. On Monday au auxivel,of more than passing Importance to this fam ily was announusl In the village, and soon the former husband and 'father presented himself to his astonished wife. lie node no realminatious, took all the blame on himself, and made known his determination not to Interfere with the present domes tic arrangements, and to itardwilate ly leave, but before doing so he Wibil• Ed to make a proper acknowledge ment, which he did by making over to his son and daughter a large amount ofproperty. It appears that on his first arrival in California he had been unfortunate in all %his un dertakings, and not wishing to write diseounigingly, he concluded not to write at all. Laterite was successful beyond his fondest hopes, but delay ed his departure from time to time nntilshamo forbadei his return. Ile has since left and the tenor of life in that quiet liousehohl now flows ou before.' •" I Vbe Beilidera+ Tree of 31ada....iiwar There grows on .te island of ,31ad 'agnsatr, says the .4iiittifaciirrer and Mahler. a remarkable treep s tolled by botanists Urania speciosa. From it solid trunk varying in bight trout ten feet upward, and similar In ap pearance,. though not .1a _nature to that of thesouthern pethnetto,sfirings up a bunch of stems, each about six or eight feet long and cacti support ing a leaf of the same length and some ten or twenty inches pride. The leaves,....whett - . dried, fora.' a thatehjori sli,thp, houses on, the eps-. .• elde aaf, %...,leiand, :making. a rVell i *ot4teVodft= wllle - Ideitisedtbr! ons and •Plpelt , autibutalf.thet tree is very .MVUI indantliimthatot *pelmet t‘q 4**l t Yr i Meloir frtid , the in; terior.sb — For large howler • Ms bark' lreutin pieces oftwentyor thirty.feettdm and 'twelve to dot,. ;, bienlinehes wide,,nod the entire door . eovtered,with o theas well joined" as- ordinary. The benetiti derived Item thititraearenot limited to builders only.' The - green knew kre.used7ey traders tin Age oU terltres9r. Paßete r a:,r ,azi s y s. t:otiten, forte le" , 'r.d•••....witirot bribing ter 'Plates at meals; white ceruun portions are even formed Into drink ing vessels and spoons. But thii chief peculiarity of this remarkable tree Is, that while standing in the forest the stems always contain a large quantity of pure fresltwater, of which travelers make use of in the arid seasons, when the wells and streams arc' dry. To obtain it a spear is driven a few inches deep in ' the thick end of the stalk, at its Junction with the. trunk, and then withdrawn, when the waters' flow out abundantly. As every one of the twenty, thirty, forty or more. stalks can give from a pint to a quart of water, a large amount is contained In - eacit tree. For -tills reason It is allied by some the "travelers'. tree." Important to . Palploa?iry Pa- dents; . To give relief to Pulmonary Con sumptiou Is oftentimes all that is sought for hi the administration of rettudies. We know of extreme cas-: et that have been cured—cures are not common, however, anti perhaps for the reason that few persons be lieve in its curability, and allow their lungs to be cousumed in a fatal mis apprehension: That far gone cases of consumption have been cured by DiviKeyxer's Lang Cure Is hardly to Igo 419:taloned, especially when. per, song who have• been cured can be pointed out to any who .choose to make the inquiry of them.. ' These maim are near at hand in this City and within a short walk of the Doctor's office. The Doctor doubtless does not pretend to cure every ease; nor dot-4 he claim that Welting cure will always cure without till personal di rection, in many cases It will. In ever case will relieve, and It will sure c N' cure the incipient symptoms that end to that dreadful scourge; in other words It will cure when appli-, cation Is made to it in time. The incredulous will not mender much In a bare trial either of time or money. The ,Doctor will examine your lungs if yen call on him at his office, 167 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, p a , ()r -ile° hours from 9 a. In. until 1 p. nt.,. and from 3 until 6, and on Saturdays from 7t09 at night. If your' drug gist does not keep it, send AIM dol lars to Dr. Keyser,. autistic will' SeRSI four bottles securely boxed, by cx.- press, with full direettonshow to use i . , —Let us come to t a fair uuderotapd• lug about this distributfon of official spoils in Washington, A civil 'suit has been brought by 's person who stern ped-one of therAmgress Markle of Virginia for a certain candidate for reelection. The plaintiff claims a antedal ue him . as compensation for. elerckes th'us render; but the. de fen dent acts up• that his employe was to' hraVe been renumerated by a place under th e Government, which, under rigA r ri l ee. qtan lZW. w & oli cZk a ali c i la p n a, courmbsionershiPs, and such post-• Hot* in the Government at the dis. l - pani .of . sueemaftil Cengresameti as ouritp(9llNnion Ibr services having meany•valuej . If so, was the autall surd awarded the plaintiff In this'cabe in lieu of the office Which ho'did not get '7 rribtme, • ' A HOUEIEWITII in New Orl In filling _up hereensukkpaper, descrl herOelf us the " head bf the Ihnillyywl. 't while In respeet to the trade of . hen :husband, she wrote: "He turnarny_ :rnahgle." THE effects of the hot Steathet are of11:iy discernible In the dlsenasions at rural cotemporaries. Ono of Le Roy (III,) editors worked himself. off in this wa,y concerning h 1. 4. neighbor last week: "To sum up i he LssaNilllan of the deepest buie, a #.llanirnous, Insignificant moan alothe)lassttirrnirof origi h nal ; a .. , trek me, and made up ont_of skim mings othe ll 'a °Meowing."
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