Coliniuedfroi4 Ftit Page your words.• They are balm to .-my. heart. "I have taken service with a re-. spectable family, who !We a long way from here, and I have adopted Jul assumed name. The address I inclose is where you can. write to me. You will not, I know, seek to turn me from my purpcle' . I shall write to you to the vire of Mrs. Itiraltiret ; for the sake of George's frienclshsp for you, she will receive 11w letters. Tell - George. "Dear Love, good-by All lay prayers are with you. Let them and the memory of me sustain your heart; as the unconciousness of your love for me,,and my faith in God's trotdrtess, Will sustain mine "Till death, and after it, your own "Jane." Ile read the letter twice—first with only a vague "sense of its meaning; but the second; time with a clearer t understanding. Sobs came from his • chest, tears came from his eyes,..the hand that held the paper trembled, / us he read. lie knew that she was right. But it Was hard to bear—hit * terly hard to bear. ll.ow lonely the room looked—how mean, and miser able, and desolate! Faint - as lie was —for he had been standing in the cold streets for hours, playing with the waits, and nothing but a sup of water from tdrinking-fountain had passed hie lips—he had no conscious ness of physical weakness. All his thoughts were of June' all his heart and soul -and mind were charged with tenderness for his dear woman. lie looked at the words "Dear Love," until he heard her voice speaking thorn. He had no thought of follow ing her; her happiness depended upon his obeying her, and he would obey her. He had resolved 'upon that immediately. But oh could hold her in his embrace orate more!. If he amid hear her dear voice again! If, with her arms around hint. he could tell her that he would be faith ful to his promise! lie dashed the tears from his eyes. "She is think ing of me now," he sobbed; "She is awake and praying for me now! All the suffering df our parting was hers. She took it all upon herself, dear soul! She knew, and I did not; and. leer heart was bleeding while she shed the light of hope upon mine! 'Wiwi • does she say here, dear soul, to lessen my pain? 'You have said so much to-night to comfort me! I treasure ytur words. They are bairn to my heart.' it is like her—it is like her, to write those words. She knew, dear wowan,she knew,dear heart, that they would comfort me! But 1 want strength! I want strength!" His eyes traveled over the letter again, and again he read the words, "Pray to him also, dear Love. He V. ill hear you, and pity." Pressing the paper to s lips, Saul Fielding ~a irk upon his knees, and bowed his held upon the bed„ TOTTIELS ItEADV TO TEAR 01.0 HPAIiROW LIM-13 'PROM LI M B • As nearly all the persons with whom this' history has to deal arc al most in the same station of life, and Jive within a stone's-throw of each other, it is not a difficult task for us to transport ourselves to the little parlor in, the rear of old Ben Soar row's grocer's shop,where Ben Spar row himself is at present .eonsider inz the mechanism of a euripus and complicated piece of work, the -epa rate-parts of which are Although the pair or and shop adjoin each other, Ben Sparrow looks upon the parlor as being a tong way off, like a counti:, house, as a place where he can ob tain repose from the cares of the counter and sherves. And it really is a snug, cozy'retreat. Ben Sparrow clinie into the world exactly at midnight of the '2lst •of -OetoberelBos, a few hours after the .battle of Trafalgar was fought and won; and the doubtful compliment was at once passed on the new arri val of being the smallest baby that ever was seen. But ,then women gri eintq extremes in these matters, and their statements that this is the most beautiful baby in the world, and this the smallest, and this the chute blest, and this the darlingtst,' - rnuet be taken with very large pinches of salt. On that occasion the verb smallest baby in the world acted in precisely the same manner as he would hate dope had he been _the very largest Italy ;an the world. , Looking upon the world 3...4 his own ' especial dunghill . (as we all of us da he immediately bpcntr.en me weak saerreauflais to show that he had made his appearance upon the stage, 'flu sound of Westminiater belts was ringing, in his ears as he gatlwrt-il up his little toes and legs and clinched his little lists with an air of saynte, Come on! to Ilia brothers and sist-r-. in the profession; and in after-day tie often declared jecoaely that I.' perfectly well retnembered hearine his first twelye o'clock proelainied by the tongue of old Westiumister Between that time and this that Sparrow had grown from a small by to a very.stnali man, and man. eveutful thing had, occurred to elite When he CAM(' l() e- tate— ite only estate he ever came to—lie en tered into business as a grovel; mar ried, and lost his wife, who left tea hind her one chili, :t son, who had "gene wonig," as the saying is, anti w hose place knew him no more, The "ups and downs" ( 1 )11 fe are gen (Tally believe , l to he a very commit to experience; 'Ait they could scarcer have been so with Ben Sparrow, h;; ; e t so very, otany and se• fewaips ; ane; in the course of hi, carel-..r. Still, he managed to plod oti so:uehow or other, until the present bale. when he and ilia graetli laugh t r, BesesieeSparrow, whom you boys ; a •en, and Tottie, a child of whom you have had" - et glimpse, alter sne bad been put to bed by Bessie, art. living together in the small house ni \Odelt . the grocer's shop fortna - pare This short biography being tatted u detl, we come upon Ben Sparrow, sitting in his parlor, contemplatine ' the seperate parts of the cut thus piece of work above referre,l to. ptt• only other person in the room is Tea het who is eereitkal on a - high chair. with a rail In front, to prevent Ler making an attempt to walk halite air and whose -attention is divided between the old man - and certain ' sweet things which are spread upon the table. Such as three large fat fig , --luscious youi.g follow,, nes, ript and with so tempting an air afilki: them as to make their destruction ' appear inevitable. tTottie is 'f e atly to act as executioner, her eager tsyes attest that they would short siirin her.; Such as half a dozen or -a. sticks °fermi:Amon, not as fre-li look ing as the figs, being indeed rather wrinkled specimens ofspiCe; but nut withstanding their snuffy colcif, they have an inviting odol about theni, and tickle the nose tantalizingly. luttie wouil not say them nay, and is ready to devote them to dt atruction on the tirst word of com mand.) Snch aS a few dozen of plump • dried currants, of exquisite sweetness. (eks•Tottle well knows, from experience of their fellows, not honestly come-by; for notWitilatatal ing het fender years. Tottie has a , vice;as you shall presently ace. Such ' as two orthree bunches of umseatel raisins ; rich-lookieg, princes among grapes, with a bloom upon their skins, which speaks eloquently of 'luscious juices within. (Tottie's eyes wander to these, and her Mouth wafers, and her fingers trait hut for the opportunity. If some kind.fairy would. but cry "Shop!" now. and call fur a quarter ors pound of brown RI: gar, or an ounce of tea—the best one and-four-penny—or to ha'porth of bar ley sugar! But business is slack, as Ben Sparrow will .tell you, with a doleful shake of the head, and there appears no such fairy, in the form Uf a slattern with shoes down at the heel, or of a bold-faced girl with her baby in her arms, and with a . blue handkerchief tied crosswise over her hr)sotn • or or a gutter student. cep_ less, with straggling hair; or of a wan &tiny age, weak-eyed, with shAliii; grabs., stichtairy calls, "Shop i 7 -. in Tottie's intent. and taps the coati-, ter with the ninablepeuny.Y Sachis two Whole halves (thn prettiest .of. pamdoxesi or-candied iernotr-peel, with such an appetizing fragrance, oaring out Of them, witb.such, deli cious patches of '.sugar clinging to their alderman ie insides and outsides —pearls in mussels are valueless as a cornparison=4hat the precious things ofthe world, such as dolls and boxes of wooden soldiers (would they were till s o:), and oyster-shells and pieces of roken china to play at dinners and tea with, fade in the . contempla tion of them. tAt least, such are Tottie'a feelings - as ' -Sgt: looks_ and )(Rip. Oh; for the fairy! 1 Such, to conclude. wit as a few shreds of mace, and a crow or two—scarcely worth mentioning in the presence of their superiors. These delectable_ joys of life being spread upon the table, immediately under Tottie's nose, and Tottie's at tention being divided bet Ween them and their lawful owner, Ben Spar row, it will 11(4 be difficult to see ' which of th , two posessed the grea ter charms 'tor her. A rapid glance at Ben Spturow's face, a lingering gaze upon fruit and spice, another . rapid glance (with a slight reproach in it this time) at Ben Sparrow's face, and. finding no iitnevalent in tention there, a wore fixed and long ing ggze upon the trews of the ear h—thus it goes withourn word on either side ((the thoughts of each being so intensely engrossing), and thus it mig,nt have continued for goodness know/. how long, hut that Ben Sparrow, with a cheery laugh, iap , , 'raffle's cheek with his forefin ger, and cries, in a lobe of satisfac tion, "Now I've got it!" (Tuttle wishes she had.) "Now I've ectt it," Grits the old again; "all conipleCe." Tottie shifts restlessly in her high Chair. "And Tottie shall see me make It." says Ben, with bearnitf rub bing his hands - , and shifting the fruit and spice about, much the same as if they form pieces of a puzzle, and he bas found the key to it. "Especial ly," adds Ben, :`as Tottie wills it still, and won't ;touch." "No, I never !" exclaims Tottie This is Tottie's oath, which she touch given to swearing when her honor is, called into question. Tot tie's No. I never!" is, in her esti mation, worth a volume ofiatlidavits; htit it is inueh to be feared that her sense of moral obligation is not of a big!, order. "And as Tottie's :t good little Ti r!—" "Tottie's a dood little girl !" There is no expression of doubt in the nods of the head with which Tottie strengthens this declaration. "And 'II sit still, she shall see me make it." Th e good old fellow hiughs. He dots not seem to realize how difficult is the task he has set Tottie. To sit still, with these treasures in view'. Here an agonizing incident occurs. A small piece of candied sugar has become detached from one of the halves of lemon !we', and Ben Spar row, with an air of abstraction, picks it up, and puts it—in hisown MOW II! Tottie Watehes him as lit moves it shout With his tongue, and he r wii waters :Ls the c•weet dissolves in her imagination. She is, i pows the IL-, wess as wed as Ben, appreciates it more, and she sighs when the candy is finally kpost-d of. "You sere, Tottie," says Ben, tak ing her into his confidence, "busi ntss is very slack, and linistilia.9 is craning, Tottie." Tottie gives of acquiuseenee "So I think to niyseif"—another nod from Tottie ; she also Is think itie. to herself --"if I can put iDtrie thing' in the window that 'II make the people look at the figs—" here Tottie introduces an artful piece of dlplumacy. "Tottie van spell fig, - she says, and proceeds: to•da It.sznilingly—"Fl 1. (1, fig." e• • But Ben, intent upon his scheih ••-• does not see the point of frottie's terruption, and •ays "—Something •that; make 'eni look at the til.rs,autt the currants, owl the raisins—something new and spi• e,N• ; pethaps it 'll M, a k 'em up, nod bring 'en' in here instead of going to !mother shop. For they want wak ing up, Tome, they want waking up badly.'' Ntiit.aun.."tvta,- , fcieratrun she bus giv en tt, tircreneral sloopini*s and itidif tvit--Ick, u 1 ;-,parrow j ikks up a fat ctirriad itnd contenwiates, it v. ith a- it itco . reni, a 8 gevit.gbi mal ! contrin phat• it nt ftl 1. •T wile's eye, 14)1- niovelii(lll-; alts er as 13m Sparr(Ar üb,inieLeti.v put- ifn etirntlit in Ilk niout it. I)lftW a ‘e,l inerintully ~ v er Tottie's ii kt (tie 111inlino of nit. >titttrruwit. 44‘r impre- , 4 , 4 . 4•444--"tlyniall.it.4 4 l4.y the 1;,4•4, "41;at I 11r-C.,:lii,tlgilt making .NtE, told ptilitig t..ttitraetcumtutn. 1 .ray it good iiitout my It•wn, utz,i ....44;thach got lido Iny herni, tint] 1 couitln'l get it out ; nut Sitrar lane all my limn- untl eery oth er part 4.f me c0n44.4 . ;V cultiplete. Anti liwtt, ‘At• • 11 It t*,--ttuw %Wit to 'curl, and wake a .Nt...k:4;! And if :4 ou're 4 g.,..11 gull, 41111 SIL -q.t. lliti,!(•." 'I uille espetie:;ce in filer.tturt) very Iffattefl--eNteitcho3..; Orti-r, Ititived, than 1,31-1 i‘at, c-a-t fort, r•a-t cat, (1-3-g tit. 4, ft)g, - -ItriAl -l u . 3.13;e3 , ... I;(3thin'3., ()I the lerrion) );f 1.'r,113;e31..it'111; there. for; , t ea it fleig,l3tenvtl at the 3;lf a 3;1 --enig a man made, 1 , 1)r -I»• :;.31r11341 it grill turn nut a 111;;13-n.r. lu the cow rar,y, ii Berl fhotez l ll , 4 ‘‘»mf PI uiilV 13.0ie ;3 oe31; t'mm:., tarn in the 3.11:11)t) (if a 11/; ;,•%1 pomp, for 'ruf fle, or — , 111t4..13,1610l -13.4 - 3rr fuf ‘vould Ikrpre1Ior)(1 to enjoy the feat tvllf..if Bet; is 4 afloat to perform 31, much 14:33 II ;t ‘vvre the lot of the worf.3l. Now t conimenev:4 Ben, with a- witimsivat ghinei at Tuttle, hi) him like a true 411; , iornatist, A dua't &hum; what part la - httle first, but perhaps , t'l)_bf , a, reltir4U collmienee with the -tom:;ch. i , — inv I ii• 1:1::(•S true Of the hulres M kilt• pinet'S it be f;',ri. 111111, round ,zitit• up. sutrar 171 1:0•,.. i[ h 111,:k• 1011111SiCai g,"lll.av matt tni• tirat: "Wit snake nit• ratlit.r v, afraid. .Ilid f.itti-,lt ain't inn , ter 1:MI110. coating us this" fft• tir,nalis a pitlee of raticht.cl •u-ar Iron' thr the looks at Tottie,Lottees her wistlui t•yes ;mil givt.:s it to ittr. ;Sift' ttt it eal-zerly, awl so quickly as to cause ainazeiortit to f~ru SparroO, who say!: "Von shualdn't eat s:i fast. Tuttle. Good tittle girls , eat so fast as K nit." Tuttle, with feminine duplicity ac cepts [llia warning it, an inverted sense, and cries, with her mouth full 0. sugar: " Tome's 0 <loud little dirir as if indorsing a statement made by her g ram - thither. But Tot tie's thoughts are not upon the good little girl, at the present moment she rumbles savage. She has tasted blood, and thirst's for more. Cs 11.Iiit ter stomach than mine," proceeds lien, laying his hand upon his stomach of flesh, the stomach he time-auto the World with; it's round er and plumper, and would fit the Lord Mayor or an alderman, but it'll do. I dare say. Now for my neck." lie picks up the thickest piece of cinnamon. and measures it with his eye, breaking - the stick in to. I mustn't Make my neck too long—nor too saort—and I take the thickest ~~4 .0 ttw use - *nip, p or t - 1*17,. head. Like t inalo a hole in --the end of the !elm,. on. Fleel,,tual sticks the einnaimia in. firmly. "NoW:tostiCk my:head - on !Pottle." • • • ~.• • Ileselects - thelargest of the fat figs; and attaches it to his neck." , "What's the nest_ sting? , .-111 y eyes, to be sure. Currants.' - Remarkably like eyes do they leek when they ate in serted in the faceof the fat fig. Then ho takes a clove for Cris nose, and, making a thin', slip in the.fig for hie mouth, inserts an appropriate mor sel of mace. All this being success fully accomplished, be holds himself up (as far as he goes) for his own and Totties inspection and approVal. Tottle claps her hands and. laughs, but sulrsidei in a quieter humor at a guilty thdught that steals into her mind. She thinks•what a delightful thing it would he to take her grand father (as tat us he goes) and eat him, bit by bit. "I begin to look ship-shape.", ob serves Ben Sparrow,gazing admi ringly at the unfinshe effigy of him self. "You see, Tottle, what the people want nowadays Is noveityc-- something new. something . they havn't seen befote. Clive them that, andyou're all right." (Which vague generality appears to satisfy him.) "Now here it is—here's novelty here's something they've never seen before; and i ft his don't bring custom. I don't know what will," Tottie gives a grave a..d silent as sent; sheen not speak; for her mind is bent upon cannibalism. She is ready to tear the old man limb from "But," continues Ben Sparrow, unconscious of the horrible thought at work in the mind of the apparent ly innocent child before him, "I must get along with myself, or I shall never be finished. 1 haven't been in tiny battle that I know of, and I wasn't born a cripple, so my-limbs mast be all might when I appear in public. Now for my arms. More cinnamon I I think I may call cin namon-my bones." When two pieces of cinnamon are stuck into the sides of the candied lemon peel, they, look :so naked that he says, ".1 must put sleeves on my arms." And impales raisins. upon them, and sticks five small slips of mace in each of the last raisins, which serve for fingers. "Now for my legs, and there I am. More cinnamon!" Two sticks of cinnamon stuck in the bottom of Ifis candied stomach, and then clothed with raisins, form his legs, and there he is, complete. "I think I'll do," he says, com place A -. istoment a voice mils "Shop'!" and a fairy, in the shave of a shoeless, ragged girl, taps upon the counter. Den Sparrow goes into the shop to serve, and Tottie is left alone with his effigy. Now It has been mentioned above that Tottie as a vice, and this is it : she'sa it ed, not with a raging tooth, bat w' h a tooth so sweet as to weaken h mor al sense, so to sneak : she is tillable td resist temptation when it present 4 itself to her in the shltpe of sweet meats or fruit, and her notions as to the sacrelincss of such-like property are so loose that (no one being beside Ifer to see her do it) she helps herself. And yet it. is a proof that she possess es a wakeful conscience, that she turns her back upon herself when she pilfers, as if sm. would wish to make herself believe that she is unconsci otiS of what she is doing. Thus, see- ing, say, a howl of currants near, and no person within sight, she will ap proach the bowl stealthily, and, turn jag her back to it, will put her hand behind her, and take a fistful, with an air of thinking of something else nll the while. And It is a proof that the Moral obligation of her consci ence is not entirety dormant, that; after the net is cowi t pittkd and enjoy ' ed, she will, under fhe influence of a human eye, instantly defend herself without being accused, by "No I , ver! no, I never !" This expt - 6.4 - ,idmiSsion of 'guilt she can no more resist than she,canyesist the tempta tion itself. At the present time the meet effigy of llen Sparrow is lying within reach twat the table. Shut ting lwr eyes, Tottie stretches out her hand, and plucking her grand father' left leg bodily front his ean da•d stomach, instantly aevours it, cinnamon, raisins, anti all-,-..ami l ltsh jut made _tito,..,- ; lsrfved - his customer, 6 , r:enters the parlor. He casts a pax,- vied took at his dismembered effigy, and mutters: " \t" , fl' if' f thiln't !hunt I heel made Illy two leg, way Ibe sugared! - 'N bleb sw4 el i I ail is i .ia , lity appr , pnitte t , , the "il , `1"11 Tilt . : , fil2 Turns t,, Tottie, who )- gazihgr I , 7.con ., viimsly at rste'llisey . is i, is it vi 0.1,1-Ikilk iiite,,m• c•xprf-sAion in her .!) ! ',II, immediately shakes her head pit ene,ly, abil cries. "\I , , I al.v, 1! a.) I never!." lien Siv , r row, hay (hullos ntrolis.-1 I, y % . clittni , asseverotion ot inn o , inournf -oi l , T,-(t. e ! I Akin't. think ~„ i t , To ,„ eat 111 C tip Ilk' 111%r 'fott'e shako- her head still ninre t , tn•inentiv, and aesperttfely Et-herons. .No, I serer' no, 1 n(4 . er''' With the ir 4.0.ktul cAThstLitlll,lle,...4 lhal the pr(vok tkr r guliy are in her inside, and that slit. ( , nly to he cut open for them Lo pr•tdueed. fit it SpAow.with a grave face. !flakes another leg, mowing himself, how. 'r. r. (.1.1 of Tottie's reach with re prololifrl signifieanee. An tittexpected (I tticulty occur, at this point top nt w. y,he ran not banineo himself upon his hilt Hen it of an inzeniotts turn of aTt , i it, luts upon lit' xpedient of ';hot himself up friar' liehit,d with ston t rinoaunt , , T/101, setting hint iip, lie ...!:17(. , ;n altnint!on. eye , are also ft . ' xrd 1.11.0 n the (.111 ..ty. it a ttorrill;tt taseinati‘m for T. , ( oNTisrF:l) FHE NEW YORK HORROR. Fiflli rfliVe 1101e1 Fire—llß Origin and Delay in (;firing (he Alarm— Rigid Inre.‘tigalion allied For. New York, December 12—Mary Ann Fizan, one of the victims of the Fifth Avenue Hotel fire, died in great agony at Bellevue Hospital yester day. The fire originated, according to the evidence before the Fire Mar shal, to a servant's room on third finer. One of the proprietors say, however, that the origin of the fire is not at all known. Another of the proprietors says he ordered the alarm tr) be given after the discovery of the tire. Both are of the opinion that the poor girls met their death from sit:ph cation. The loss on the building wilt .}'e only ten thousand dollars. The furniture was damaged to the extent of eighty thousand dollars. An eye witness says there is no doubt that if an a l arm had been sounded tau the discovery of the fire, the girls would have been rescued The general im pression is that the hotel proprietors, in their anxiety to save their furni= , tore and carpets, wanted to put the tire out themselves. The loud and piercing shrieks of the girls were distinctly heard in the basement. At this time the fire had made great headway. But even the hotel em ployees, whose attention was dtreeted to the great„glare, said; "Oh it's nothi ng;” and' again ,"These girl; will scare the guests; if they go on in that way.,( Gen. Sheler, the fire official, says that the alarm was not given soon enough. Chief Engineer Perley says that the location of the fire was first telegraphed to him at eighteen min utes past eleven &Clock, and that the firemen were on the ground five min utes later. He thinks there wa& un accountable delay at the hotel in giv ing the alarm. The tortuous ways of the interior of the building prevented the firemen doing very effective serv ice. The foreman of one of the corn paniesmys that at first he WWI refused admi_lon to the hotel, with the ex cuse that they did not wish a panic among their guests, and that he fin ally insisted epon entering. The Fire Mishit) says that nothing% like ' sufficient precautions had been takes' s , ; ;'~ :~•. 5~..w~,.,a'y5"~."'t.~w1e4..,:~7"1C'5:..;'."y"3~'._w-a.'Re-~!`_"".,'+a't'sS::'ti+:'"u"~f_%%a.h_ loguard , isgainst . • lose of llfe-in4hO :vent offirealf the bide), and tbatirti fin lams efforts vont onade 'by the p_eopte tithe hOtel to rescue the girls. idte thinks the authorities were meow cerned nhoti i thopmage or guests that the hit.' an iivts ere forgotten.' Besides, th Workmen ` -were looking after, the baggage instead of attempt ing to reseae the endangered people. . An employee, says he ineffectually endeavored to-tear off 'the screws of the windows where the girls were confined. Twentylice thousand persons went to the Morgue yetaterday. The sights there were of theghastliw.t character. The press of the city call for a thorough investigation. The Herald heads its leading editorial thus: "The Fifth Avenue Eiolocaust--It was Criminal—Was it liturder?"lind proceeds in a lengthy article to strong ly condemn the authorities of the hotel for their conduct. Six bodies are 'yet unrecognized, three of these cannot be identified. Sonie of the oodles look like mum mies, they are 84) blackened. Three of the roasted victiiUs were found in a room 'as though burned embracing each other. Great Indignation is manifested toward- the authorities at their course in sending the corpses of the unfortun ates to be stared tit in their' horrid disfigurement at the Morgue,-which is intended only ibr the reception of unknown dead. Some 'charitabry disposed citizens propose to render aid to the.relativts of the burned. The Credit nobiller fileaudal. [Warld's Washington Cot:, MIL] The testimony to-day of Colonel McComb before the investigation In to the alleged bribery of members of Congress by Credit Mobilier stock was voluminous, interesting and im portant ; and, notwithstanding the pretended secrecy of the Committee, the salient points.of the same have been trustworthily ascertained. [t The witness gave a full history of the transaction, and explicitly declared that he had been in no wise reSponsi ble for the publications made during the summer. He produced Ames' original letter to him, as published, wherein tile latter represents he had to pay members of Congress from certain States, and swore that the list on the back of said letter of Messrs. Blaine, Dawes, Boutwell. Garfield. Wilson, &c., was written by himself on Ames' positive assertion that they were the parties to whom Ames claimed he had paid Credit Mobilier stock. The witness submitted other coroborating original letters, and testified that Ames said that the stock was thus disposed of, and that he could not, therefore, comply with Mr. McComb's demand for the stock which the latter had claimed for him self. The witness,. turning - to Messrs. John B. Alley and Ames. who were present in the Committee Room,sald: "Gentlemen, I defy you.to deny the truth of this." ;Cornet McComb then said that he'did not know of his own knowledge that thiS‘stock had been paid _to the members of Congress nam ed. He only produced what Mr. Ames had written. and told him to that effect. The. witness was then asked if he knew of any other tnem ber of congressnot on that list who had received any Credit Mobiller tsock. He replied that he did. He knew of one member who had received fif ty shares of the same, for which he had not paid a cent. The Chairman of the committee asked for the name, and Colonel McComb replied that it was Mr. —, who was a member of the Fortieth Congress. The wit ness further answered that Ames had told him that he, had paid some thirty odd shares claiming it for al leged newspaper influence as a Wash ington correspondent. In concluding his testimony, Colonel McComb ap pealed to theciommlttee to send for all the books and papers of the Cred it, Mobilier, for, although a large stockholder, he had never been able to see these book's. The witness again; declared - that thi.4 publicity was not of his own seeking, but he had been assailed and testified in his own behalf. John 13.. Alley, Cred it. Mobilier director, who had heard Ames' evidence, was very wrathy. After coming out he „Aittioriy infamystf.thnirni "kid isTalse." rioTiLoWAY'S OINTMENT AND PlLt.s.—The progress of scrofula is arrested by the Ointment. It clears the skin of all disfigurements. The Pills are astonishing whole districts by their cures of chills and fever, etc. Sold 78 Maiden Lane, N. V. Price, 2.5 cents per box or pot. Ask for new style; the old is counterfeited. 114. W a re of spurious needless, poor silk twist, linen and cotton thread And bail oil, which may render the best machine aweless: We sell the Singer Manu facturing (Ws renowned Silk Twist, Linen Ttiread, Nmlbs, ST., all of a stiperidr- 1 quality ( which can he re lied onf only when obtained from-the Singer Sewing Machine Agency. STRAW A: CU., No. 10 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. --- LOVELINESS ON THE INCREASE.-A marked inemase of female lovliness is the eye-delighting result of the immense popularity which Hagan's Magnolia Balm has obtained among the ladies of America. Complexions radiant with snowy purity and ting• ed with, the roseate hue of health mre conionly met with whenever it Is used. For the sallow and unwhole some appearance of the face and neck, which utterly counterbalances the effect of any personal attraction the owner may possess, it substitutes that clear, paarldiLe complexion which is such a transcendant r•hartn- in woman, anti renders the roughest skin as soft as Genoa velve No one is more astonished than tife person using it at the marvelous transformation which it effects in these particulars. MISCELLANEOUS. OF JUST REIWAVED AT GEO. BRAUN'S MERCHANT Tailoring Establishment A. Large and Car l taly Selectell Stock of CLOTH, COATINGS. V EsTlNcs, BEAVERS, Etc, Etc., ARE CN6UIWAS.ED ANYWHERE IN BEAVER VALLE] Snits made np on ohm•Inotioo and in the LATEST STYLES Which 1 ctinicnga anybody to excel in NEATNEz.s, DURABILITY AN!) CiIEAPNESS! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. fdcget the place, On Broadway, opposite the NEW BBOADAVAT HALL, NEW-BRIGHTON, PA Where the public are invited to call and EXAMINE for TIikktSELVES. sep111:1f GEO. OR 4 UN. Business Man's College. No. 6 SLIT% STEXLT, PITTSEIVUOIL,A"A.. Book-reeping, Penimanglp and /.2140ti0, TIME UNLIMITED. 150.00. Enter at any time. Send &r a Circular and • B,9ecimen of Pennuutnebtp. 'Address decls4lr.] N . 811AFFKR. ERE= .: .. :--'2 , :*Actre., --:,-, PUBLIC' SALE or HEW ESTATE. ' The subscriber will offer IC 'Pablie Sate cn TRURBD&Y DECEMBER 26111, 18 ; 12 eli tb4l valuable tract of fltoecaololoillt Ira acres, Allender fence, located In,Chlppewsterp.' Beaver Co. PL. within three }o iler of Beaver Falls, near the barite:A:at road. ,The whole farm ta well watered by never-tailing springs. The iraprovements are a TWO-STORY BRICKIIOUSE with frame addition, with splendid dry cellar; a large frame Barn with guiding; also a good sized wagon shed and paler ontbuiffinp; iwo chards of choice fruit. SAW land will divide well and wall be offered in two lota. Tema -made known - on day of sale. Bale to commence at I o'clock, p. nr. Ingot aat W. W. Dunkel's Shoe Store, Main fit.; Deaver . Palls, or on the premises. OLIVES FLOW. declB.9w AGENTS WANTED FOR BOSTON • AND ITS DESRUCTIO. A furl, detalled s gtowing and graphicitccauntorthe origin. Progress, suffering, losses and incidents of the great condagntio.r. A rare chance for agents 414 every person wants to know the dill par. Oculars of this gruat disaster. Sent by mail for 50 cents. WILLIAMI FLINT, • dectina Philadelphia. Pa., or Cincinnati, O. 4; 50 00 LDO TRITE TIME D oT iSis. 8. Magnetic Time-Keeper, Compass and ludinatrir. A perfeet GEIS. fur the pocket of eveq' traveler, trader, boy. farmer, and for EVERYBODY desir ing a reliable linv--keeper, and also' a Attperior eempasa. Usual watch.t.szu, steel-works. _glass crystal, all tall nest OROIDE ease. WARMAN. TED to denote correct amend to keep ID order —lf rattly used—for too years. NotAise Like It. Thia perfect triumph of mechanism trill be sent in a near core. prepaid to any address, -twenty one dollar. Three for 9 dollars.' Circulars sent free. Try ono. Order from the riatinektc'eVEß llUNT NOVELTY Wolclis. Ansttlebom. Vt. deviate. TAM MUM 'SOHN Y. MARKEL idAMERON 42 *ARKS ' Attorneys . at Law And Real .IQatate Agrentea. Rochester, pa., Will attend promptly to all bitisfr:ess entrusted to their care, and bare superior facilities for buying sad selling real estate. declitly BOYD & MURRAY, as, F•ifthcr7o. Pitteburgh, Pa WIJOLESALt AND RETAIL. DE:AL6II9 In Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Mouldings, . Lc., &c.. Being' desirous of closing out .thelr present stock. aro sellleg at 15 to 20 per cent less than regular prices. Please give them a call. deed-Im W. G. DIINHEATH,. Jeweler and Optician, 78 FIFTH AVE, PITTERMatt, PA. AGENT FOR THE U. S. Watch Companie's Watches, PEBBLE SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY. A DM! NISTRATOII . B NOTIC B.—Letters of ad. 1 - 11. ministration having been issued to the sub scriber on the estate ol Martha E. Era - in, deed., lase of Hopewell township, Beaver county, Pa., therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims egatoet the came vrAl present them nuly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE K. SHANNON. dret6w Aldner. de bent. non, vrEarroya NOTICE .- Whereat , Letters Tee; L.'dantehtary tothe estate of William Rodgers. er late or Industry township, deceased. have been granu4 to tko subscriber: all pending Indebted to the estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment. and.those having c tarns or demands against the estate of the raid deccdaht will: make known the same. without delay, to ELIZA RODGERS, • Industry Beater Co Pa.—oettla;Gcr I E.rr'.r IZNABE & CO'S PIANOS. HAINES BROS.' PIANOS. GEO. A. PRINCE a: COIS ORGANS. The three best Into most popular Instruments now in tb.: market. catalogue uud Price Lists, cam tattling full particulars walled to any address. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 19. Nish Avenue, Pittsburgh. N. Sele agent for Prince & Co:eOrgene. nepltioirn $250 A MYTH, $250 WE WANT io,wo AGENT:, MALE orVULLI4 To make the atinve amount selling BRIDE'S Combination IVrectle-Glate and liorl-Monnale. This is uri article of absolute necessity With every Way. and pis a large profit. For Circular and Term addrrsa Pittsburgh Supply 00., Pittsbtagh..Pa. A DSIINiSTRATOR'S NOT Cf: —The under - /IL signed Adlnlntstrator of theEtate of James Alexander. deceased. late of Chirpewa - township. Beaver county, requests all pereona having claims or demands against tlis estate of itittd decedent to make knowiLummilkoanywisboot data,: as. 4 t. • Indebted to toe' eam4 tise 111 M-sled to Amite prompt payment. ANDREW MeGA Fle IC FE, Chlppe•ca Tp., Nov. ft), 1872-60. ,(dm'r. - - - GREAT OFFERS TO AGENTS are made by The sateirday Evening 1i204.7. 4 Lail V a Friend A beay GlitiVl7:green with the paper. (e.oNerlpiton price $3 00)) or with the ilagaslue price Do not fall to examine Into this oiler. It le a GREAT CC/ ALBINA ir lON Address for partici:llam samples, .tc, Deacon & Ittenfon, 3111 Walnut streetr det.tim 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—.Katate of ..Ca. John Cater, (I,c , 1 —Whereas, Letters of Att ',.filletrtattOtt on the estate of John elder. dec'd., •ile of Raccoon to. Beaver co., Pa,. baying been Zonated to the nobneriber. this is tO notify all per suns Indebted to said eptato to make Immediate payment, hint thole having claims against It will present them duly an hentleated for nettlernetn. novti;aw ItOttgla rovrEtt, firm World and Mannfiretprer. ale, Chicago. etc. Forvign metal markets reported. Acknowledged stamhttd journal or the metal gratin. All the state I.:v an• contributors: - t'untains choice selee. I Inn 3 from the engineering, albi scientific I, ,, blicattons of 1:114 country and Europe. laves ',notation.. and shipments of eon) at the prominent coal r otre, a .tniam , able financial articles and rep , rrts or ralincvl and mining stocks. Only 84.0° per .1 car. No hardaare dealer tin afoul to do v• Ili t It. t: very in:whit/tat and metal worker shod.) take It. Every teal Mining company. rall y,. I -In- 1:t1 or holder will find it Invaluable. loastrailons of new machinery. Inventors ,ie.uid nave 0. ....at four weeks on trial fer,23 Cen EU. 1.. , ;1;:•• 1 , :11 , 1. A 4141retts tuoN•ivoscs) puniamintwo co.. Iron o thling.'tPittsintrgtt, Pa. AMERICAN IV orI: i - ff,g-. Peop 1 e . s.:NT ,-„z TIC %T 7t\---- thrral IP .• , ' :v. ,•,- '2l r-,.,•?7, _ .._„--......- c •lit,, i., Stet,... _Voyi rival" IVoril In ‘.l. _,. 1,..4; , • ;•,..-, •., PrOple i.% tr.i • a., ...C . #' , •••• 4 A, \ IN PII , Gt 1 1, :h ,r, , ' '.. .5 . •.-;;:;... 1111115 hi MEI n... 1.11.-28. - I .‘ k "... of?..i , ::••• 4 . c .4 I ~ iltA,e ps l 1,..7 , -1 r ), i ,, I Gi l'Ul!:1,1E ..1 S of 1,1,1- pet .. •.- t,1n.1.. , , , • ! tV., •• I .1— I '-' Vine Illuatmtlong to ":'••••••• .^-1.4:100 sttlyserlberN 'and 1.40 per yrar, or on trial • r•riacu,, Write your name. the tnoney, trYILO OILINCIING CO.. note!elf Pitt*Emr.qh, Pa. ..,t cccry city, tostm, rind t,, r3ro,-;, , ,, fir 11)14 a .-- .'071 ,, • ' •`• , .l ,, •••• , tl,nnlsitnit, at,•l ULM' orfer oent),:hp it is not a ph y sic which may give ternitiontry re lief to the butfeter for the hrrt r6w (Meet., but which, from cautioned nee brings Piles and Itio dred diseases to eta In weakening the invalid, not le it a doctored liquor. which, under the popular name of • - tifttere ' it rocztensivell palmed oil on the public ne sovereign remedies. but It Is a most powerful Tonic woi ditcrafi CI, pronounced eo by the Joading medical tmthoritle* of LODdOn L Pars! and has been long used by the regular physician! of other countries* with wonderful remedial results- Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA retslus all the ruethclual virtues peculiar to the plant and 111t1,4 he taken at a permanent curative • Is there want ()faction In ylalr Liver S Spleen! Unless relleied of onte, the blcod becomes Impure by &ham-ions FCCi etions, pi, dna ug scrofulous or kin diseasos, Blotches. Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, Sc. 9'stiteJurubs6a to cleanse, pplify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy ;:lion. Hare you a dyspeptic ;longish! Unless diges tion Is promptly aided the system I. debilitated with tees of vital force, Porerty.of Blood. Dropal - Tendency, General tl‘ eakuess or Lassitude. Take it to assist digestion without reaction; It ;rid Impart youthial %Igor to the sufferer. Hare you treatness of the latsanes! on are In danger of Chronic Dlarritemor the dreadful In flammation of the Bowels. Take it to allay Irritation and ward off teeeney to Inflammations. Rare you Ritziness of the Verine or Urinary Ormisl You must procure Instant relief or you are liable to . maiming worse then death. Take it to strengthen or avalmess or life becomes* burden. - - 1t should be frequestly taken to keep the system fn perfect health or you are otherwise h imt danger of =Unit. fir or coats- JOEIN Q. KELIONG, 18 Ptah 81New York, • Sole Anat for the United State& Price $1 per bottle. Send for theater. dc44w Mlillite4NTO.s2oo ,ostir tosea the The Fosysily alaine s rise end twit in•the world A.ddress Asrmucso Krirruto *schizo Co. 345% , Vi'sshington street, BostonsiNsa. BAN KING 11-0 James T. Brady Go., COIL. POIMTITNVE. & WOOD ST, Intsburgh ) Pa. Government Securities, • Gold, Silver, ON LIBERAL TERMS, And do a General 'kidding 13optneta. • We allow SIX YEE. CENT. INTEREST on DEPOSITS, antleet to cheek without notice. UP/a3r4 • JANIE T. BEADY & CO. Dezi.' - tistr3r. . 01. ~ D ry . g J o r .2 ir l hi ar .-,*-: r aleF.is det ge • -misled that no D tat shallin' th doe enist Be ---77 :7 - 7 ---- ... -^ - ` - '"'" . r tr.- - *or* butter or I ' I .. I ; I " k ;". 17 . 37 1 P t fee! than . 0 , his ci patrons ri. i ' 0.411 r He Mee the be-t materials manotketured in the 'United Stales. Alold and all Ter filling performed in 4 etyle that defies compe tithm Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations or the money returned. Give him a trial. . fehhiv , FI ALOE-AS rr 0 N Foundry tt Repair Shop. listing been Engaged In the Foundry Liustiviu for more than thirty years,—during which time I have accumulated a variety of useful patterns, De aides constructing models and taking out patents for Improvements on COOKING - STOVES --and after having thoroughly tested these im provements, I [eel warranted in offering them to the public. le , La Co NXT 16 , The GREAT WESTERN has no Su peeler tor tabs Locality. Stoves of Different Styles for 11f:sting and Cool:tag, The Great Republic Cooling Stove Hay the best iteeord of any Stove ever peered In ' Obi market. decll-Irn LESS ROOM TO DO MORE WORK, BEST BAltEtt, MOSTfIURAHLAU THE BEST STOVE IN USE connectionlo with the istovc I have got up a Patent C EXTENSION TOP, which occupies little room, no rohliiionat fuel, and is not iiabie to wear out, dispen ses with all pipe, uttt be put on or taken off at any time, and made to suit ail .stoves of nuy site or p»tt.•rn. Five Hundred Pers4onk.G. Who have purchased antl Usti the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE( 15T.0..•A of whose name:. have been tiunli , t) ed in die AROCR, lire qoplidefig ft rr t,, r ,.., to, t.O bear witliess of ,nvrrinr intred. as a cooking stove. aboutt • of _ to the public at rea r eonableiatel totiN ito ‘11.1,:y •orMct. • Wanted-e —,aurea roar active. energetic meL tout as Agent• for the "NEW" Wil EEL. Eli S WILSON SEWING MACIIINE in this county Only such mean/Rom give gouci reference ne to character and ability, and forntih a Bond need apply. We will pay gunranteed salariev., ur litter at commissions. to proper men. Only such men ea realty desire to enter the bowline.. need apply. WM. SUMNER Co.. No. 140 Wood St.. Nita burgh, Pa. Imarto Fire Insurance Company. iN CORPORATE') hy the Leefolatt4c of Penn sylynniu, February, itl2. Offlce , one door e.apd Lf Roche-ger Saving* Bank, Br/cheater, Beaver county Pa. People of Beaver county earl now have the 4 property toaured again- t my or damage by are. at fair rater, to a rule and The largest Metal 'rice t'urreht In the Vorhl Is the /eon V0'14101114 Man- Linetorer. Acco st. quotations and ports of sales of lardware nod Me- Os In Pittsburgh, few York, Boston. 1113(leirtita, Cln- Innatl, St. Louis, RELIABLE IR)ME co mPA NY thereby avoiding the eapenae. trouble and loctdeut to the adjantmeot of lue.e. by Conlin:Mice located at a eliptatete. [MART) OP Dlnxttor.": J. V. 131 . 13ousid. lleorge C. Speverer, Samuel B. 'Wilson, Lewis Schneider, William Kennedy, John tinebing. Marshall M'llonald . U. B. Edgar, M. Camp, C 13 Hurst, David Lowry, Daniel Brenner. OWTICEI:s : UEu. L. SPEYER ER, Prits'y J. V. M'DoNaLD, Y. J!rea 1. 11. J. SPETILMOS, Treas. L. KELHEII, Srey. .1y31;ly - J F. tHc4.O“7 J. H. McCuzzar. J. B. ANOCLI Thus. BicCusEar, Cash'r Beaver Sate - ings Bank , -or- TEOS. McOREERIT & CO., EXCIIANGE;:, goiN, C O UPON S, And Bankable Pape{ cnuecdons made In all parts of the Unite(' States. Special attention to Collections and Remittances. Interest on time Deposits. Open from 9s. In. to sp. m. Liyl7 ly . Dentlai, nil continue. to perform all opera ticms In the dentdl pro .• re.4.610n at Ida office. '!Seaver station. Roches .t ) ter. All who favor tom , i-g• .g. 41 : s with a call may eXpert tohave their work done . in the !mat possible mann and the moat reason able terms. The hooks of the lute firm of T. J.. CHANT.) , f.r.ft & SON ate in his hands, where ell who have accounts will pletse call Immediately and settle the same. may G. S. DA .F. A. BAILIELII. C. A. BARKSit. G. S. ILLSIIKIER & Co", Aew ,Brighlon. lu G. S. BARKER & CO., Dearer Fail& fit - Dealers lu Exchange, Coln, Coupons, xe., Sr.— Collections made on all sect snibi4 point: In the united States and Canada. Aceotra ~r Meech. ants. Manufacturers. and Individua solicited.. Interest s'iowed.ou time delmaites. Corresp..n drnts milt reeelee prompt attention tvirc3t - .lv ----- W. Claim Agency. 118 BmithEelit Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Collect Pen:done, e r tze inane , Spouts] attention paid to ourpentied aitd t r j.-ctot Apahcatioua by mail attended to weir wade ta otrooo,_ ail!. IS:6m lineation Notice NATIONAL BANE op Bs...vim NEW ilmotrrotv,becemb-r It DM. c The Stockholdery of the NatUtnat Bank of vet County, are hereby notified that the Anneal Meeting tor the election of NINE (9) DIRECT ORS tof f the envutnt: year, will be held at the Banking Ranee in New Brighton ou the SEC OND TrESDAY (11th day) of JANUARY next In3T, between the nonce of twelve o'clock, m . and '2 o'clock, p. ' of veld day• BY order or the &lard. 2w EDWARD HOOPS, Caviller. dectB: GILBERT L. EBERHART. Attorney at Law, Will give prompt attention to collections. Pro curing bounties and pensions, buying and walling real estate, etc. Office on Broadway, opposite R.E &Ii Hoopes' Banking Roust New Brightest, Beaver C. 0., Pa. sep gents 14 ; "pp Bell ids %Igoe an4 o l .l l ,t irtaj Mi i . LL et o Bell hie Noveldee and Booke! CD SAMPLES ONE DOLLAR. 1 WE DEAL ON THE 811211 RE! WE atm, ON THE Blitti A MEl I' • By A. C. DALTON, deco -tin At North Vineland. Na. jfillealarbeinsa, • OF ":, WE BUT AND BELL ANA COU V O'NE4 STOVES' IT TAKES LESS FUEL, ALTOGETHER ftOCI;E TVIt El A V F... 1.1". PA. PEALERsIN OLDEST IN THE STATE. , B. F. BBOWIV & anted!! -Miscellaneous. - • - &mak &y, toialntenentlV opP*o o`l* as' breast Qffengagic- Thisinould Nero imaugliatik. ayeation, May beisg beginnitt 801774 Meat malignant co fies.grpfecfr, >. WITIIOVI TII ' G S%IF£. Dr A, J. PIEROg. OF PITTSBURGH, PA: l' Has proved to the world that Cancer, the snort dreaded oral] diteSISCP, cart be cured without the aid of the Ulna, and without' pain avttdiag the dangerous and painful operation or cutting. Ev ery part, its root and dine, beienzing to the Can• ctr, le REMOVED FROM THE sYSTE)t by his ebernlcialtrents, nitiCh can be applied to any part of the peksiin with perfect safety. Dr. Pierces treahnent of (Saucers. Tumors. LRcera, Fistula. Pike, Scryis la, Itisases of the Ear. Throat, Catarrh, Lung .trectiona,auct or 41. kinds, WiTllOeT TILL; SID OF THE NUN / Ls endorse:ll by the hlghest nrrnedieat tlLL thorli.y. Wens, Moles, Warts, and Birth Marna itkurnovtul, without perk or scar ••I take great plea , ure. to certify Ile: to Dr. elermoo extraordinary trealm , nt of di,,ea.c. I aim to Ornately Acquainted with hhn, have known Llm lor twenty years :IA •epractiemi rl+Sriciall or superior general Information, and hnvitn; travel ed lunch he too, had great opportunities of ac quiring thorough knowledge. of WA proteNsion. Ills wonderful nkfll in removing Cancer 4, Tumors, &c., cannot tad to give eatie•ectiu::. • A. W. EWING, M • We have known Dr. A. .J Pierce for a number of years, rind have witnessed hie tvonderfut suc cess to the treatment 01 Cancer and other diseas es, some of which of the most malignant form. "We confidently recommend him to all these afficted with anything of the laud." J. lIIXON, M. P.. J. STARK. M. P.. A, W. F.:WING, M. D., 1)11.1. S. KING, P. Pk:TRUMAN, M. D., DR. PIERCE MAY BE CONSULTED AT • the American Muse, riti•Aurgh, where all e! tiers skotild he atltire,ae.l. ecit):lm LOOK HERE • PILING AND SU:TIMED GOODS. —The un.ler,igLed begs leave to inform has friends and the public g'enerally that he has ju.t received a new stock In goods of the latest FtyieA for Spring sad Summer wear ,which he offers at very modest rates. T ,1113.V.5' I: 11_17.5711,V Co, 67 0 ODS, CONSTANTLY ON !IASI) - - Clothtnk made to order on the ehortest notice. Thankful to the public fur past tavors, 1 hope by close attentinn to husinepa to merit a cantina knee• of the came. DANIEL MILLER ' 13RIPOP: ST. BEIIIeiffiVATER.PA mar 24:t I $lOO ReWard for a caeh or Neurilgla or Ruenatattam of any form whatever tcousldered curable) that Pr. Plitt's Rheunia tic Sy rup will not c re—wart - tint...a nntujartuu.,• and a phy.lcian's prelcript:on )14ed iSSOO O Licavittrd otleorred to the Propri etors of anny muc . orille for I:henmat) an 3 Nreu rahzla ebb: to prothlVe ar , many c. urine liv• tub rarer , made h.;111t) leth.:ll4 of time as 1144Cum,t1, $2OOO Illewnrd 0t1'.•• , -.1 tuy {..wort pTO in g jruolth P r. :S. U., to b 0 other thau a {,'talon re 0/ the - brat-z1 lAvt-r,Lty of Permt.yl - In 01 tht.rritt , try—treat• Ith• uutatiN:o fog' ..19 year,. 61000 tteavarel t ati) cherni,t, int 3 .rietttU, or others ntoe to ,i,cover lothut , or Polo,, cot- Mt-r , ur tut) Ltrut,t iUJcrtuan Lu the 0) rt. P l th•-'. Syr—, • 28,300 CeltiliCatePi or Te .lol /.// 1 ".of cnre. z %. k M,llll, neph Flit• of sehrtytki:!, the tNife of I;tivit.t. Rev. Time ifint:ilt FrfitthAyis.4olli ,44 , l 4., l / 4 ; , wrhj'!' 4 ANfirs her vl Colitti , nn Iruhi Judge N 1 : Cz :`eh trot Ste,Vart.-114.ti more; ex -(i.vezvor fr'tnss null I; re it rp 1e penui 'OIL 3=mului $251) lie•Vurd r• r tN , lrrantvd prt•viratt 'Or tibt . atl.f2l and c , ri fa' L.l.t sold trn,tcr a p , itu'ar z02i.41)'••,• • ,• torn, the exk o h‘q, it.• am.lunt y.tl t lor It, to t,r f pall. t.f :11 or far tc, t,11 , 1,4.; - ,p:11):: • lot., artle.l t v i•-ter itt 1 Ile t: mud ~t tutt, , 4 n, oath advice H id Tr I fitly 1 4- 111 . 1 r•. It/ Ur rIT`.III. tareo Yo tint t tw .1) I •1 - ; forms. Get a t-itcpl Ar v.:l coup torm+ cc! Itheunitt tle.lll. :1 1)4.1.11;. II its ~f the HUGO ANDELESSEN, p I Pt ttet,ver. Put The Best for 31( , re ett:4ly twin igekl., more durable, iind runs lighter thin ,iny in the mark( ; enqily (.4 :111,-1 ;;, , i,t ; t e RN :city ',tiler Shuttle. h, :dike ut Lath "lilts: sell ir , L; l• nsion Jut-;ily Il'uptilar.' " 1)(1 \ I LZ-41( 11:tv Iticruusto: in I , “ptC:it (lny, in “pi IX pet ienct• ,l t.4-‘‘ )I.l..hinp tit, 11, 11 h NIZIV LL - Hi I)! II k 11‘m - elp;. ),111 :,(13 (Wier .1; thv Ivtli(‘11(:!!11),,,,• ii I r j• , uti ”N it' 'tt.• In_ OVEN ,FIVI:11('N01:1.1) 11 , 1.:1; cF;vl No 31.1c',;Q ptiniffir huIII hiv r:, C:) it 111 SUP aR,IO 7, I 1:4)117 - i: t :It • ~ \ ,ht ; G. L. EDE/WART W. L. IBEI/1606 A Word With You ! If you want to hrty property, , If you went to sell property. If you want your house insured. If yen want your goods inured. • If you want your life insured. If you want to insure against accident, If you went to lease your house, If you want to hire a house, If you want to biota farm. If you want to sell a farm. If you want any legal writing done, Do net fall to call at the °lnce of Eberhart & Bed!son, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS ANT) Beal Estate Brokers. Ica 223 Broadway, Newariguton, :un2 2 -tfl Beaver county, Penn. Rte' Deeds and Mortgages for sale here RIME Chas. thirds INSTJRA.I•TC . ,General Agency Office, ROCHESTER,,P . ENNA. LIFE, and OCCIDENT INSUR ANCE; "Anchor" And "Nattoual" Lines of Ocean Steamers; "Adams" and "Un ion" Express Agent: ' All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal imps,' Real Estate bnugbt and sold. Deeds, Mortgagm Articles, &Et., written; Depositions and Acknowledge ments taken, &v.., &c. Goods and Money forwarded to all parts of the United States and Canada. Passengers booked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany. dETNA FIRE INS. CO., Or Hartford, Conn., Cash assetts $11,000,000 "Ily their fruits ye know them." Lo , zses paid to Jan. 1, 1871....526,000.03 One of the oldest and wealthiest Compa nies in the world. IVIAGA.R,A Insurance Co., Casb assetts, ANDES FIRE INS. CO., Of Cincinnati, Ohio. - Cash asse tts„ ENTERPRISE INS. CO., Of Philadelphia. Cash asseits over LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co Of Lancaster, Pa. Cash asserts ALPS INSURANCE CO., Cash capita), Cash assets, Of Hartford, Conn. Cash assetts over $1,500,000„ liepresentlrog lb...above nrst class Insurance Companies, acknowledged to he amongst the hest, and most reliable to the ,r orld, and representing a gross cash capital of nearly VC/00.000 i am en abled to take Insurance to any amount desired. Applications promptly attended o. and Policies written • ICl'l:flit delay, akd at fair rates and liberal terms. Losses liberally adjuraed aml promptly ail. INSURE Ti' ! By one day's delay You may lose the saving. ul }cure. lielaya are ! dangerous, and life uncertain; therefore, insure to- ; day! " On , to-day. is awl% two to-morrows Quality. also, is of tile utinoet importance. The low priced. worthless article. always proves the I dearest. The above companies are known to be 1 amongst Inc hest and wealthie.4 In the world.— " As ye cow that shall you reap." grateful fir the very liberal pat.-onage already bestowed, I hope—by a strict attention to a legit imate business—not only to merit a coutionence of the same, but a large Increase the present year. Mr. STEPHEN A CRAIG ts duty autnotiz,d Ire take applications fir insurance and receir • the premium for the same In adjoining; towiiiiht;•s. _ . WIL LIAR LEI(. JACOB TRAS, PLANING- MILL. Dressed Lumber, Doc)Rs, sIIUTTERS, FLOORING. MOULDINGS. &c• ORDERS 8y..31A REsPECTFULLY SOLICITED, AND PItoMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Jfill Oppo-rile the Railroad Station, ROCHESTER, PENN'A. OrNOTE. -Thlo ty Snellenburg . F4 Spave. Betug en:zaxed in makin4 np a lurrze .tack of Winter they Informed me :hat the had no time to attend to their ad vertlorn.::. Ail Purposes, ra l .:•1Iv It. 11, J. B. S N E SAW AND PLANINti 11111 Having the latest improved machinery 14 , r the 'manufacture of FL®RING. LATH, &C. &C., and Is now prepared to attend to the building and repairing of Steamboats, Barges, Flats, &c., Keeping constantly- on hand a superior quality of Lumber. The patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. All or ders proomtly executed. [aug2-ly D. Wt.onatnrs. A. V. woonailer. Bridgeviater Marble Works. TIBALEBS in Italian and AroesfeanMarhte. Ali kinda of Marble Monumental Work done with neatness and dispatch. Prices returnable and satisfaction guaranteed. Market Street, Bridgewater, Pe. /724-11. .4tiacelposez . Puri. AND NEAR THE DEpOT Notary Public and-ponveYancer; br New York. Qf Erie, Pennit HOME LIFE INS. CO, Of New York Travelers' Life tf, Acerdent littrurance Co., CulAs. B. eli•ssT, sear Depot, Rochester • Pa LDR &TRA.X, 3fanlffacturers and Dealers in Scroll Sawing nod Turning DONE TO ORDER, april 19 '71.; 13 W • c>- ' 3 1 , t 4. ,_ w f, •i„ cl . N . 4 ..„ L'A44/- k ,p,..... ~,: N, ECP 11(tv lion In open - Won o IN VREEDONI, PA., Vitleptr Miters are rot a vite F :8007 por t made of Poor Rum, Whiskey,_ Prom sp, m _. Refute I,lquurs,dortr.red, RI - J.:eft, and terrfer,,,e plear.e. the taste, called • iOut." 4 ' A Rvitorcrs," 4 that lead the ennel.3 and rurn,,Ltet are a ',me 7 11, ,0r•me, m act from the native :anti and herbs of t from all Atenhortc Stimulane , ," Titer are Iroixl Purifier anti a Life-giving pont We, feet Renovator and Invigorator of the mina oS all pnitfonous matt, and blood 1t,.. healthy condition, to mr„,. and intrigoratirg bothormod it: Ti.ey easy _et admintstration,yroml.t ::: der in their rer.oiLa, u.rio and c disease. 1930 Person ran take these tu tt ,,„ cardin , In &rec . : ion•, r , d rommo tided their bnues are nr:i eats:Tn. :r ed ton or sitter means, aid the beyond the Tarot of repair Dyspepsia or Intlicestion • Pain a the Shoulders. Cmlntti. Bad Taste in the Mouth. 11 otis Attaikg, p a ' p. tattoo of the Heart, Intlammat on ot - h, I Pain in f 0-1 c ,rid 4 o:her l.a.n • n,, m , he .:filtprmn nf by, pr.:4,11. In mere cpm:.!.."nti it h, one bottle • • . t I,iter guLar • titan a Itt•Zilv .16 en.+Crlttlit 14'or FeEllSi le Com rmornri t•r ,tr at /:///,/, / 4 tun, •.1 irte, kilts,: 'run, rters. ~,jed on ,nriut: net that A flt-alr , e4 ptrcept,b e. For 111fla ttttttttttttt nod Chro n i, alien roatlxvit and r.. Di t Tell. ••* retni.tert d rt,•,771•••.- t ay, I;%ant, I iver. rhr.a L' • p - .s been , C.erant;erne:... • : A.. 1) $1,500,000 .._.51,500,000 They are a Gentle Purgative st• well 111 VI TO tile. ;16`...elning W 0 • Lo• , • • , .1. 14 ,, ver:“; age, re, • , F•-.r Tnteulll, 4,1 , ts:-• flame ••••• • thr • , I:ttzerc. • • $600,000 r -nor tinia! 111(1 • re ettee-, Clean , - Mr Vltlulret Blood • you find na n-. Eru; • •. hod r. etbstrio•- , • •• • it u'i•u ' I , ' • . • ' ,••• ••:' ‘. • '• . • Keetithe ~• . .$240,000 Gratefui thousand.. , BIT - r•ERe 11, try . ,l wonfiell• 1. : Stl.l3ls.ecl IFie,:a.nlg py,lern :Pin, Tape. and\ other Wor m . in the s. • t ~ 1 ,t 1 many thw., /1,71.'•,7 1 • I . re 13 •t , ..r , rey fact .4 the exilt avtiot , e Lor r presence of ,r•rni It an, ntet.:s nt hadv .t. t!t_it n. • r do.e..t.set! hullll , r, 11.111n.invd,;.. 1 v•I mu:otter, do-eate one, no yntrinface,, t.o !Nei, I $2:)1),000 $3,500,000 ',tech:Laical Minera's, surf, .t P ,•:, r! .• sutnart in •a. •.• • • I a Kintrit against thi.• '•tti• TI , R• •: Vallous, Iteanitl rat. and Intermit tent Fe v.• 1.4. p 1,1 t, ,:e. c tit 1,, a,ur, r I'm tiniarci 111 , A : C • t• rr r , rlr , ,t,rvad, MEE , • t ; 4t, ••,• ,gans. ofo !.L. or King'. Evil. Wh:te , : • ',GII; 3 AV a I ( atifornia Int • C3,-; .:11 r • ( • 1; ,_. .11 : ill II Fortify the body :I:4z/in.' ,114, th3.l• I I T 1 . Ui rert t 4e lI cr • - • • Foul:rah-a Nasal rjzetor ft 1211 BOuCtriFte , _ .Thi 4 l Heuert ne.pednlly r fe , ct ..f OR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY t 1'• , • nr, . P`•1••• 4,1 VC • • aide 111•••11 , cltl 4 1 1 1 ' C.,1 , . I ?WT ., I ,1.; It r lil,froWll l l, 11/ It II Cr rt CCi-I, anti rEOIII , lq• 4-1%1,13.1 ri rally prorenrin ~- rat (1( r 'a!nrrla irervi.rfor•• •nert •Cr.:try of amity 1.1_7 • ir• tire- 1.• . ..• rr! n'ra•rriwe. fry ape ••1" •"0•11 1: ,, 1 111 01.1,10 1:1 1:1 0 till: 0. 4 0 . : T0o `l•'.2 . , n irr entr • ' irver•••raie lay iira I nv,•ffil,.ll 111,. I 1.- • i Olt ..i—ruosout. the Fluid is Carriel by its Oven weiy•t i'.° Si efhria,ffircing or pumpinq being required.) n -1:0:1111 1011, 1:'. •rt the mull iranearze-e-int-•••,. n t•r otter' 7 rlemorerr all tire !Wm-+ tool chamber,. •• taereiertri, and now3outot theoppasite nostril. it. and 60 of ratite that a ch , 1.1 tau Ili .04/1/ II Full aiid explicit direction. accompany each IMAM:Rent. When 11.0 , 1 n to • itt.r . unt,itt, hr. Sa:ze s Catarrh Ilenicat • • ' att , L, lit *.Cold tit the Hertal. .1 applicelli in !qui ptorris of Catarrh. 1, . dl.-hartz, tallin.; rah, ttirirat. miler{ I fu rr watery, th , ll: ultt(us. purnlct,t, • fter7-1 • • i In "ta" a ilrynntn, dry. watery Creek or trail... , . ns1"• r-torylin4 up or ran.:U r rlctloli • ear°, • nIKI 6. II 4.1 - etwit throat alcerattorts. trap r- D:1,11 1W.1134, OtTetlrllSo hr-nth, r 1...1511 dr•rnrVatloll of f•ento of •n• 11 and 1•1•• • .'' 1U010:11 tiepiteril.loll, It/S. , ..f RIII•••1:5 , : 'I II I, nil:11114 0051:11. rt. I' . 3 I,w of I ho•u• QvinformiS are rrr- , r nut at on, hap.'. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. ' ' - "n / Wun Dr. Pierce's IV :vigil Don e 1 . ,. - rmnr.asl e,l witn constlynt,,,,,ai , • 1 - 01 f1r11'•n , 1 ,. .1 111 11r0 I/:11:01/), r tit.lr .1 t hold , It0:11014, in a perlet .pt I hn•isrrn and Inc or.r.,•tm , •• 41 14,1 “• S re %word tot .1 te (.an n, -• • 1, • •1•1 lino rnn,l-rirr, ne, r.. 11,',1c 101•',W• T' , •t t• r it ' ni7.o •••••rt. qr 4.1 ettner es 11l be 11111110! I " 1 -.1 • 6') rt t.tracE, :11. D.. j.nl7 "2 ly A D UM {au 17 ly ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY 071 , ' ERIE, PA. Cash Capital $250,000 00 Asssets. Oct. 9 71, 311,948 29 Liatiiiiiiies, - 5.200 00 0. NOME , Preoldent, J. I', VINCEST. V:ce B. Hoorn. Treasnrer; Tuna. F. Goomacil, Secretary DIRECTORS: Hon. 0 Noble. 'Erie Hon. Geo R Dentiv" r• J W Hammond, do Men itri..e. I', Hon Seidel] Marvin, doh lion .1 P Vtnc . ut. h.: , Hiram Daggett. dot Henry RIM ie Chartea ti Reed, do i G T C hurt hill il S Southard, do)Capi .1 S Rlc battle ~ 0 W B Sterna, do Rich and 0' limn. '-" H W Noble. do F H Gibbs, i 0 J fingleharr. dct4ohn It t yarns. co JH. Neil. - d 01.3.1 11 aillebb, 00 Slir 11 Abbott, Titueville.iCapt D P Dobbin, i 3 O )Jno Fettig. Vint , . it,. PoNcien taaued at fair rate A end 11 hers! , r , "- illtattrea against damage hp pahrldnv aP a'''' " Fire. CHAS. H. /111,78 ST, Ag 1 Itocheater, Pa., Dec.:lo. 1:411: IS rir Justi ob . ti lilll/1410 sale at this office. Bfedr6olnat , I P 4 'li.. 'S. F t liil=ll ; • I :he IBEI Gra,...e...Pr. Aa. i .t - , a.. o,::‘,e• • 1 . L ; • ,1 y necessary 7 =MEM A usSS ~ptsesu , s s •.! a: ter:‘ TTfi wh <ls • .s, • s me s.'maltslatstsg s't I=llll W • ,1' ITIS =I rt- 1.45, 1 ter C. c;i ,r. MEE . N. ..:.•r.l hey n. gtedic,s, awl c. L' Ps. H. 77:eN %VD c 0 EiIIII=IIIIII9 ECM n , t1).;..... 1 , in =EMI fli - FrAt. WM MEI ME Si MEM If I 1
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