j l' r ' 11. V. MoitTitiMEU,, Proprietor INDEPENDENT- Live and Lot Live." Si. 00 a Year if Fnitl in Advance VOL. IV., N) 3. CARDS. furniture ' Wnrrlioitsr. , V Sehwarti. Hmk trWt. aruUrin all Kindt of i-Vmiiuri, Coffins madr to ordtr. " Hoot unit Shit pliakrra. Clinton Ttrotni-j. in L-rnn'! building. Itank street. .411 nrdrrt pramptty Mttd-vork warranted. AMEI. KAIillPIIS, ATTORNEY AVD COUNSKLttllll AT LAW, Mnitcli Chunk. Pn. etrOflit above Tipion'x Jenclry Store, Broad way jrjry- A. nEnUAHKIt, M.D., PHYSICIAN ANnBUIlOEON Spu-lil mii-nllon paid In Chronte IHnwi. (ItHce! (Sooth. Eal rimer Iron nn.f 2nd .t.. 1 c Ithton, Pa. April 3. 1PT5. Jjlt. U. RRBKIl, rilACHCt.NO, PHYSICIAN AJ'I MmilKMN. OnW, iuri Street, ni'Xf door alms the I'pftuffii'x, LMilIilon. I'd "mce llonra-P.irmille eirti day rom 10 to 12 oVlork s re malnder ot'dav at biHi-hIu Lehljhtou NovM.'ll AUCTIONEER. ' Kiaat Wi lnKpni I, Pn. N n.-."li if every rlplloti attended t" at minnaMi' 'liarfcra. T ho patronage ef (bit public. reapBCtfllU solicited. . Jan. SI. .'74. JNO, D. BLttlOLETTE 4 AS S. LOOSE gKHTOLiKTTE l.OOSU, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT I.AY, Orrici FlratNatlonal Rank Building, 2nd rioor. HAVCII CHUNK, VtavK. Can le conulld In Gernm. Uuly 54 M j. MrcuuAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Next Door to First National Bank, 1UII0U CHUNK, PA 3-CVi r ronanlte 4 In ficrman. Jan!. a. nvsuxz, justice or the peace. Obert'a Rnildln-r. DANK-sjt.. LFUiaaTOS. Conveyancing, Collecting nrd oil other buri hmk conncctM with the ofSco promptly attend .Mto. Alio, AgcntfortlioPnrcmiSJandSalno Ileal Estate AlriiH-yl rjTIIIOMAS S. RECK, JUSTICE OF TIIK PIIACK. BANK Street, LKH10IIT0N, Pa. ConveTanclnir. Collecting and all l.uslnf con nected with the oflice promptly attend"! to. KriV-Airont (or Arsl-clas. Insurance Companle. and Kinks or all klnda tukin on tli mnt llNrnl term. jan.0 175 M. KAPSIIKH, ATTORN EY AND COO VSEI.LOU KT LAYT, HANI TBK1, liSnitlHTOV. PK. Re! Eftatrand Oollacliou Area;. W1H rilivanil li. al Ktate. ((iuvca",l"i neatly done.. Col loetou promptly mid, ftttine; i:slte of I)t clentr. a tpfcialty. May bn ron.ullrd in English l nd tKrman. ov. L CONVJCVAXURU, OEKERAL INSUitA.NCE AGENT Th folio nt O.tinpmi-'a ar K .prefoted: IElArco mutual Finn, RKADl.NO Ml'l'ITAL rillK, WYOMING FI Ills., l'Ol'l'.VlLIH 1"1 It C, IiHUIUli 1'Ht I. imd thuTRAV EtJinV ACCIJlliM' jn,uua.noi:, Also runirlvanli cud AInin il Ilo-so lhicl Pitfo tffi and In-nranio ( niniinnc. Martn SO. 1STJ. Tnos. KIIMCRUR. rjMIOIHAS A. VVIt.iA5IS. LADIKS' AMD Or.NTI.KMr.N'B Parihionable Boot and Shoe Maker, NEXT DOOR TO CARBON HOUSE. BANK STHEET; Lehighton, Pa. TTivlne; commenead buslnftss, aa nhOTO, 1 wonld espoctfolly annouDre to threltlioni' of Lehlehton ADd tMnlty that I am prepared to do all work In tny lln iu the neatokt and moat substantial man ner, at prieea full ai lov ua tbo atnio work can t otaiiiKd in pblladulphla. Atrblli toltrlted aind satlafactlon euaraatted. t loweit prices. July , 1674. T V. BKI.TZ, PUUTtiORAPHEIl, Upper Main atreet, bLATINGTOJT, PA.. In the OAlLEitr recently occupied by 8. M. DENGlXk riCTurus taken in ANVwuTnnn. OUILDiili.S'a LIKEN CSSKS A "tieclaiiv. PaTRONAGL eOLICITKD, And atlIactlou ouaianicoa JaoelS-75yl QENTENNIAb SALOON, U3QUEUANNA ST., MAUOH CHUNK. FRANK INKJIANX, Trop'r. Freah PMladolphla Lager Beer always on top. Cigars at Ch'ioeat llitora. and all other Wncu ot ttotrehniBnts to no loond In a tlist-oliHS Balooc. FKEiS LUNOU evory ilornlns at 10 o'clock, ca 1 wbou you eo to Maucb Chuui. JulyM.I75-y Trass and Surgical Bandage Stand; W J. EVERETT. No. S1 North oevootb HI. ' bnlow Arob BU. Philado'phla. Lttcstim. proved Trasses, hbouMer Hrocoa, Elaatiositi.ci ings. Deits. riupenanne!, Orutcboa, Ucformltr Jnatrumenta, 4o: Also Ura, Evorett'a J'llcb's adjuitlng nd other celebrated Female bup- ficntotK Lady Attenoant. Larse atooc and aw price. llernUaicocssfnlly ticateo, Jalyll, IWi-ly. W. BEX BUILDER & CONTRACTOR BAKE 6TKEET, LEHIGQTON, PA idetslrw assoasoe to the oltiiona KMoedetslrw assonsoea to the citizens of Le tdE&ton sad vicinity that be is now ore oared to too 9n TicJnity that be in now preoord to ONTJUIOT lor the EHEOTION ot PWELL BOUSES, and OTHHK LUILDINOb. Alio tfcat be Iceeps eonataniiy on bana a lull assort- IBKsn ox every ueecnpuou oi niu&.w&izu OeaWattns ot FLOORINCI, BIDINO. DOORS. VAiU, ItLIND?. MUUTPEllK. MULDJNUH, Ac. wblub bo is iiruparou to iur llHOMf AlurkuL I'rloua. putrouavo roaoUuiiy wllcllO'L 1 Ua 17. WJI. a. HEX. WANPICli.aov uuuiberof Lodlo aoiU Ocatle. men to tuavii uieir taeair wuu 1 nun. a. WILLI a H8 nottotbo"oaxpoa House," for Loott), ehoes and Q.itors. Railroad Guide. N OII'PII PKNNA.ltAII.UOAH. Paaae'itrcra for Plil'ndeiubln will leavo I.iblob. ton na followai I'sltn. in., via. J. V. nrrtvent Plilln. nt ftlSa m. fill a. in. Ma L. V. arrive al Plilln, at s:ua. m. 1- n. In. via I.. S. ll:0')n. tu. TtIS n. in. via T V, Hi '7 p. in. VI i L A I(i;i7 p. m. via L. V. C:J" p. m. via L. A S. 4:17 p. in. la L. A S. 4:11 ii, in. via L, V. lti'in. in. '.: 15 p. in. S-PA p. 111. r:li p. in. 8:1. p- n f iir, p. m. 5 ti. m. in L- V tin p. in. Rrtnriiimr. lpnvndrnnt nt I rrka nnd Ainerl- onnht., Plilla.. ct7tt) 8il5nnil 0i4." ni ; 5:10, S:IS nn t 5:11 p in. Knrr fintn LoU'trli on to Phlla,, 15.65, lltrnralnii TlrlieU. Jt 00 Aviii 17 jsia. i:m.I clakK. Agent. nBSTIIJI, It. It. )F X. .7. i.Kinnu a stHfirt.il nna niviHioN. All Itnll Itolilr In l.miK Itlnlirli. pasi:niii:h j-tvi'Mn in new uiik foot of i.i iii iitv st n' ii. Tlnif Table (if May 1. 18;0. Trnlna iMVe l.elilirlitnn aa folic".: Tor New Nork. V.a-lnn. Ac, at 6.17, 7 47, 11 12 a. in., 2 a. 4 47 p. in. For Philadelphia, 27, 7 47, 11.12 n. m 2 SO. 4.47. ror Maneh Chunk al lO.'jOn.m., 1 II, 6.S, 7.04 !US p. in. ForWIIkea-llarre and Fcranton at 10.0 a. in., 1.11 7.04 p. in. - AWnnn'iify lj-ave New York, from riailon Cen ml I! all road of N'er .lerwy, fool nf I.lbortv Hwt.Norlb llli.r. at 5.45. 0.00 a.m., 1.00, H a. d 4 0U p. lu. !faio I'liiladilphl i. rrnn Ii.'pnt NorUi IVnn'a 11 11., at '. ; 9.15 a. m-, '-'10. i.4fi p. m. l.eae Eaulun at .4o, 11.45 a. in., 11.55, 6.33 CJ5 p m. Leai e Maucli Chunk at 5.50,7.40, 11.05 a.m., S.20 4.40, p. in. Fo: further particular, see TlmeTnblea at the PASSENOEUS 1011 LOXO BRANCH CHANGE CARii AT IXIZAIIBTII. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Patstnger Agtnt. ,luly4.1b74. plIILA. ifc Itl3AI)ING U.III.HOAU. Auangument of Passenger Trains. MAY 6111 1S70. Trains leovo ALI.F.M'OVVN aa follows! (VIA 1'cRhlOMKN MUNCH.) For Phllndlihla. mid Lvidfreporr nt 4.U 0.M. j.5i), n. m.. tt 03 noon. 0.65 nud J.3j p. m. UNDAY. Tor PM'ndoiphli nnd llriilgorort nt 4 !0n. m. anil 3.10 t in. IVIA KAST TPN-N . UK VKC1I.) For no tO'iiu, t 5 : 5 Cn. 8 1 a m 12..0. 1 10, 4.30 ai dooop.m For lt tlltio irs. t 231. 560, 8.55 a. m 12.20, 4 3D nnd !)0o p.m. Tor Lcnraiter anil Colnm'jla, 5 50. 8.55 a.ni, and 4 a p m flloci not I un on Jtonilejo r-U.NDAVa I'or Ileadmi. 2 3a a m. 2.2" and 0 00 p m. For HilTlalinig, !.30 n.tn, nnd 1) 00 o.ni. Ti.ilns FOll ALLF.a'IOWN have ns follows! (VIA. IEKKIOJ.RX UltAXCH.) l.onvc rinladelphlii. e.l5. O.loa.in., 2.I0, 6.25, "3 31 and .P0 11. in. I.iave lliiilKtpott 8.52. 0.0 a.m, 2.47,0.00, 0.17 ami 7.4). v. 111. SUNDAY. Lpivo Philirlclplila. tto 11, m nud l 10 p. 111., lilldgopo t tl. 1 nnd 5 13p. 10. (VIA LAST rr.NN'A BHAXCII ) Leave Itpauiug 7 35 7.41. 1 ).! a in.,4 0). CIO pud 10.. 0 it in I.oave llaril-biirr;, 5S. 8.10 a. m.,2.ro 3.50 nnd 7.1 p.01. Ijo.ivo Lanta'ter. e.K n.m.. lt.15 unrt 3.15 p.m. Lea if Colli 111 bii 8i0nm 1.00 and 3 ii p.m. KUNDAYh. I cave lleadinc. Tymnd 7. 4 ' n.m. Leav 1! u-riiiuri:, 5 '.'i a.m. Tratni m.nko 1 tluia t) inn to and from depot Ptli and Oreo 1 streets l'hllndclphti other train, to n .1 lrutn Jlrotd "trcet dep it. 1I1B8 in 111 trn n fiT.ni Phi adelph.n nnd (1.30 p. iu tr.un from Aileiuown have through cms 10 nud In m 1J in 10, N. Y. 'f re ?. 10 p. m tialn irom ral adtlolila and 1;. i noon tin from Adcntowu oavo tliroiirn cats In and Horn 1'lt.t o 1 1 bn 0.:iu p in. twin from Philadelphia and 0 .0 a. ni t"niuftom Adentowu luivo through curs t and .torn Muwcli Chunk. J. K WOOT1BN Mayfi, 1871 f.fii'erai.supcrinlcndcif. p H s s yiTv anTa 1 1. a o A 1 , PIIILADEI.PIIIA A ERIE RR. DIVISION. Siiiiimcr I'line lulile. On nnd nitoi huDA. AraiL 23d, IS70, tho Trnlns on tho Pbil.iociplila dt Kit KalirunU in vislou will iuu a to1iow : VJ5 I v. Jin. i;ilIE LXPItKho .inMin Nw Yorn Phil .(ici.lua Jl.ilfininio ilanlaburA arr. at Willlaniatiort Locj Ilarcn Ji.llO KftlE MAIL Icalo. Now Yrrk 0 2 a in. 12. i5p.ro. I. 20 p. in. 5.111 p.m. 5.r,5 1'.in 1C.3I p.lll 10.H5 p.m. 8.23 p.m. II. 5 1 n.m. K.10 p.m. 4,25 a m. b & n.m. u.40a.m. 0.5. a.m. rhllailelohla llaltituoro llorii-biirc Wllli'jmi.port Lock Uaon Itcuova arr. nt El 10 NIAOAItA EX. loavoa 1'Hlndelphta 7.51, p.m. 7.10 11.111. 7.3.1 U.IQ. 10.45 a.m. 1.50 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 4 15 p 111. 8.4 1 Iv iu Jiaitimnro llatrisbure arr. at Willlaiui,part JiOCiC tiavon lltuovu Knno liuffiln L'K HAVEN AC. Pvs PuilndelphJa 6.00 a.m. b.ui a.m. naitimoio llaiiiHburg arr. at WilUainsport Lock It u von I. 'is p.m. 6.11) p.m. SUNDAY EX. loaves N York . an p.m. 8.25 p.m. II 00 p.m. 9 10 p.m. 4,1 1 u ui. 7 40 a a. 7.00 d m I'liuuaeliiliia lialtinioio llainstiuru arr. si Willianitport EAST.VAHU. PniLAD'A EX. leovts Er.B L'.ck IJuven Wllllanitjiort u 3) p.m. 7.S5 a.m. BJl. ui. jiuin. OHl ltaltimore Philadelphia New Yoik 11.40 a.m. 0.i5 p m 3.10 p.m. S4j n,in. O.'Xlu.m HMO n.m, II 20a in. DAY EXPRESS leaves Kauo ueiiova Lock liavan illiamtport 12.40 a.m. axr.abjLa1nr.0ur9 4.iop.tn, i uuuuci)iiiia New Yon llultituoro Wa&hiunton 7.20 11. m. 0.15ii.m, 7.3i p.m, B.OSp.ui. l'.2oa.in 8.5-5 p.in. 10.1,5 p in. 11.15 p.m. 2 45 am. 7.35 a m. 7.00 turn. lO.ld u.tu." 12.13 a.m, 3.65 a.m. 7.25 a in. 7.85 a.m. 10.26 a.m. 8 19 a.m. 11 4,1a.m. 8.10 p.m. EE1E MAIL leaves Erie ltcuova Lock iluen .WtDiamsport arr. atllairkburc lla'timero Philadelphia New York FAST LINE leaves Wiltlaoieport arr, at iiarnsourg llaliimore Ptdladelpbia New York SUNDAY EX. leaves wiiltameport arr. at HarrisburK Pblladelphta New Yuik Jiaitimore 0.10 p.rr 7.33 i n m. Erie Mali West. Niagara Expresi West. Look Haven Aroom. West and Day Kxrreis East make close connection at Northumberland with L.AB.KU. trainslor Wllkesbatie and Scranlou. Erie Mall West. Niagara Express West, Kill Express West and Lock JIaveu Accommodation West make close conuoetlou at WlUUuisiiort wim ii. l. n. w. iraius uuriu. Erie Mall We.t. Niagara Kxurcaa Weet and Day Kxprcai East jnal.o clone connection at Ixio.i: JIaveu with D. K. V. Kit. truins. Erie Mai East and West courcct at Erlo with trains odkd.ik , a. jiu.. at l ouy ivim u. u. as a. v. nit., ai i.mporium who ji. i. y. & y, Ail., B'm ai. xirutwuiHi wiul il, v. lill. FmTorCaiswM vlTe W,U l'&&? EiprBi East and Bundi I and Buiid.y Express East, on all night trains M. A. BALDWIN, Oenl Hupf tueenisg cars ot WM LEU1UUT0N, OA It HON COUNTY, VENfrTA, SATUItDAY MOHNIXO, MAY Cchtonriial Excursions. Cr.NTitAi. kh. of nkw .nntsr.v, l.oliitjli nuil busquuliaiitin Division, PHILADELPHIA -AND TIIE- On and niter MAY FIRST, mid until NOVEM. nr. It TEN I'll, 1870. ExcursioN Tickets, coed tor I'llTELN DAYS from dale 11I lasno, will re iaud f 0111 cmtiins nu tlio I'lnitli ami (uiiqiieliaiitia Invlnoii nud llrniirica 10 Miiliiflt-'lpliia it oturn, VII LEIIIdli A fl) RUPQl'e riANNA 1HVL HON lllld NOItTIl Pl'NNSYI.VAMA lloada, ot tho to lowing rotop 1 I'l ini l'mryvllln ...t3 i!0 " Wciimrt !!" " IliiBliton 0 40 ' Munch Chunk it 50 V Tho r.'ottli Prutiarlvnuli Itnilrond Co. liaa ni rticed m dfllvor Pn n'tiRnra at tin Jlnln Eutliiiun to tho CcntiMinlnl Oiouiida. II. 1' l!I.IIWN. ApillU n.2 (H'ti l'.ias. Aannt. Phila. & Heading 11. 11. Co. Centennial Excursion Tickets On nnd n'ter MAA' FIRST. 1870, and dnrint,' ilio continuance of tbo Centennial Espo'lllou. Throujjh Excursion Tickets to Phlludclplna and Itctnrti. via Ptillaile:phla A UcjdlnK ltall load, (rood for 15 days Irora date ot lane will Ije laauod by Agents o Lehigh Vnllcv ltallroart at Stations on that I load. 3" The Tralna of this Compiny run. directly to and from tholr New Depot in Fulrmomit Park, lvhtch Is loenled In close proximity to tho Ueutenmal Buildings. W. Ii. WOOTTEN, General Superlnteiident. Itradlue. April th, 1S70 inl North Pennsylvania R. It. Visitors to the Centennial lly thli longestabllahod and Popular ltonto will bo delivered at 1 10 MAIN ENTRANCE CEXTEKSIAL EXHIBITION nrmtvuN Tiiuoudii trains leave BETJ1LFII AM, Daly, (except Sunday's) roil PHILADELPHIA, lp clnao connection with ull Tialna on Leldirh Va lev ami i.ehlpli nud -uquehnnna UftPmn 14 nnd inrir connect on. troin tho Leldili, W'vnni. ma and Hmiiueliaiiiin Vnlleys. Now Vint state, the West ami North- est. EXCUIisiox TICKr.rs fioin all Points nt ltedue. ed Kates. IV .Ink or Ticlcrt no A"orl?i .'viiiisi.'fiiifa Uallroaa Parlor rn I Sleping Cnra. and Firal-Cinss Thi ougn Day Cats. F.I LIS CI. A UK, (lrn'1 .went, N. P. It. It.. Philaileiplila. April 8. t jit. Plolts' Star Organs Combine lic.mtiv, dnrnlillity and worth Ucnrl for lllnftrateil eaialonuo beioio Iniiiiii Ad. dr-ai!ie mmnfneturer. EDWARD PLOTTS, Waahlngton, N. J. v E ACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEII1QUTON, rENN'A. I'lans ami Siicoincutlous TOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS MADE AT HIE SHORTEST NOTICE. NO C n A It G E S Madn lor TLANR and SPLriFICATIONS w.ien the contract ts awarded to Uio under signed, June 14, 1873-yl. ' A. W. EACIIEri. D UESSKD AXI) LIVE The nndcrJigned respectfully Informs the citltens of Carbon and adjoining counties, that bo ts avatn prepared to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at prices lolly aa low ns they can bo Wiusht tor elHCwbero. Also, Smoked Haras. Bologne and Siunsftjo. at Wholcsils and Retail. ry Orders will bo promptly filled, and Hog shipped to any point at the shortest notico. JOSEPH OBERT, Bank Street, Lchighton, Pa. Nor. , Tl L EII10HT0N UAKEIIY. The anderslcnrd flnnoances to the rirlznns oi I.ehlffl.Viu. Weiss port nnd the Miiroundini; uctchtioiliood. tLftt iiB u uow fully prepared to Broad. Calces & Pretzels Every Mornlog.at Wholesale and Retail, at tho lowesi prices, no inaie a epcciaity oi Wedding and Fnney Cakes. PlCrNlca and all other Parties supplied with the Choicest Made Ice Cream, In lara e or small qanntlile.. on short notice and at. reasonable llguies. Also, alvays on hand a imgu niuuH i un huiub ui CANDIES, NUTS, FflUI rs, Ac, at Wholesale and BetalL, Patronage wdicltcd J. W. O'NEIL. oprll 8yl Bint Btrcel, Lenlgbton, Pa. $1,200 PROFIT ON 100 Made this month by inland tVi'K. lavcttao lorduiir to vnur moans. (10. (31 or (100, In bTOUK. PIUVILLUitS. broa.-lu a small I (".':M,12?.W. lreo- AOIress order, by . mall and Uslearaou to t ltAXTI'-.H ti'CO., Bankers and Broiera 17 Wall OL K, imam IM'l) IX A IIAUEM. Tho pasha wliiiso linreiii wo vlsltci I.' nn ".old elyl('" Turk, mid (rowni on nil Kiiioprnn InniivatiiiiH, ami liU luruo IioiiscIiipIiI U rnnilticti'il tin llii old fn-h-loiicd tirlnrtpltiM of Ills foiefnthcrs Ills two wlvis wcro yonnp and i'iy nttinc. live women. One vtltli pale, rlcnr coniipxl(Ui, (lark hair and pyes, 'jullo naiiit up to my Ideas of an Oriental brainy. Nut content, however, with her uiiiid looks, sho had her eyelnowt darkened, while a ileHt-ale blitek line under her eyes and a little well applied l mice nuil powder (I regret to eonfe.49) made her at a little distance a still moi" brilliant bediily. 1 doubt It uny wo men uiidelManil the use ot I'lHtnelles m well in Ihesc hitreni ladles. Her (iresi tva( n luleht cherry sill!, tlie waist cut low In fiont, ihe skill readilua to her knees. TronieM of the same anil sllp peis to iiinlr.li eoniplelid lier ciisloiiie. Tim other wile was C(iiiilly ntlraeilve, with lovlnn blue eyes and suit wavy hair. She was ti reused In n while Hlousasllk wuUt, llchly embroidered with ciinison and blue braid, blue bill; eklrt, with tromeis and yel'tnv slippers. Tlicy iiolli bait on a ieat deal nf Jevv t'liy. Scveial tels, 1 slioulil think, weio (INpined aliiiut their peiMiiia with gra' effect, tliourjh not iu what we fclieuld consider very good tnsto. lieliiR only able to wear ono pair of ear rings, they had tho extra pair fastened to their braids, which were elaborately ar ranged about ttielt heads and hung down behind. There were half a do zen slaves in the room, who, when not wailing on their mistresses, squatted on tho Hour, smoked and listened to tho conversation. fJoffco was brought ftl niost Immediately, the cups of lovely blue, nml wliilo china in pretty silver holders on a tray of gilt filigree. After sitting hero awhllo exchanging the compliments of Hit) day, wo passed to the next room, a largo saloon with windows and doot opening into the court. Ileie a fountain threw up it spatkllng Jet of water, and several trees and Honoring shrubs, with a profusion of Ivy on tho walls, made. It a very at tractive place. The child of tho eldest wife, a bright little boy, was Moating chlpa In the basin of the, Mini tain, laugh ing and clapping his hands when thu falling water upset' lliejn nt wet .Us face. Tho lluur was covered with laige, liniiuSonie. tugs, and along the shies of the room were luxurious ilivani, little other furniture seems necessiuy In n Turkish boute. VW followed out hostesses' exempli! and seated ourselves on the divans, though notl'as they did, with otir feet under in, nnd reliesli. mollis were served on a huge gilt sal ver.iu the middle of wlileh wm a hand some coveted illih of H'llimnl.iii Jid-M Ulh'd witli svveetineiit, with vims on cucli sub- to match, one holding ijueul' (Onped little spyous Willi golden bowls. There weie uImi lour gl.nses of water and four nilntne gl.i-ei ol p.ile yellow cordial. Fortunately, the tra was pard first to Madam 1..; so I wit'ched her movements and learned wliat to no. Khe took a sjiooh irom one vase dipped it in the hwectiueut, nuil utter eating placed her spoon in the empty vuso Then sho took bumc water nnd (Ira ik a ghihs ot cordial. So we each did (It is liolito to tiii It' but once), and placed 1 110 soiled spoon Iu the vast) fur that pur pose. I did not need tone told llial me weetnieats wete riuo le.ivus, lor too flavor was peifectly pfeserved. . jradaine I., kindly repeated mint of tho conversation, which, ou their side, was chlelly composed of oiiestlons con cernlng MitiUm L.'s family : Was her husband ns kind as ever, had no made her any presents lately ? was I mar ried ? what was my husband's perMin- nl appearance ? did I love him ? how old was 1 1 wliere rromv ami wliere going 1 Tlieso and similar quv&tloiis, which are considered neriectiy poll to and proper, they ask with thocnrioilty of children. Then wu wete invited Into a third ' room wliere we weio served with violet sherbets, cako and Turkish paste. Af ter partaking nf t host; Hie Indies sent for tlielr Jewel boxes, and displayed ' their treasures, which consisted of pins, earrings, necklaces.ticad and belt orna inputs, soma very liantlsomo, and all composed of precious stones of more or IffS value, for a TtirKlsn woman does not value an ornament that Is not set with precious stones. 'This was an agreeable change from thu former con versation, and when wo Had admired their Jewels breakfast wasserved. Tho servants brought a scarlet rug of suft shaggy stuff, which was spread on the floor ; a low round brnss table, two feet high and three In diameter, was placed in tlie center of this lug, a.nd we four Indies seated uurselves around the table a la Turquo. A servant brought a brass basin, which was liko nu im raeiiso washbowl with a colander in it turned upside down ; we washed our hands over this, water being poured over them from a largo coffee pot (I should call it) with an unusually long nose, and wlpod our hands on Hand some towels embroidered nt the ends with gold thread. A dlb of friocl fish was placed on thu table for the first course ; tach helped ourselves to one, laying It on the table before her (we had uo plates, knives or forks), pick ing It to pieces nnd eating 1: with her Oncers. When this was ended tho de bris was thrown on tho platter and re moved, the table wiped oil and a tlhb of rice and mutton brought j for this wo had spootu, but all ato from, the dish. Then came un Immense cauli flower covered thick with strange. List log cheese, and tbo Turkish ladles used their thumbs and Urst two fingers In conveying it to their mouths. I nui CO, I BSC inmoBU'fl very fond of cauliflower hut this was not Inviting. The next eonrse was onions cooked In oil j 1 had to be ex fined from thl also ; (ho sight of their dripping flnrrprs was enough Then we wnhed oui hands nud nle ornliges j washed nualn, and lighting Iresli cigar ettes (thoy had smoked neatly all day), lelirrd to our divans : sipped coffee and listened to an old negress (tliestoiy-tel h r of the hniein) who, squatting, ho I'or lis, related tuaivelmn stories In 1iRleiii gtyle More uneettnaU and c.inleetlnnery wete passed w'lth colTee. and our visit ended. A European wo man could not Mippnit such ii life at home perfect Inn llvlty, eallnc. smok ing, gossiping, nu (h'i.'ihIihiiiI visit to r from a irlend, a trip to n binnr and u drive If they (mssess a eatihige or a low In a caique to the sweet waters on .Sunday. This Is the life of a Turkish woman of rank Iilppiuuott's Maga zine for Max . o;, ska itovr.us. Madagascar and Providence wer" the last gient haiints'of the pirates. Up to Hie lime of the klnu'. r.int'lainntion. In 1717, giving ttio rovers of the West Indies a year in whlehlo sni render and recievo pardon, tip' prlva'eers, who, sluco tlie peace of Utrecht, had become legally ns well as actually pirates, made tl e Island, of 1'rovldence their head quarters. The numerous beys or islets of tho Ou If of Mexico afforded thoin atnplo accommodation' for rcrecnlng their ships, and hiding out of the way of cruisers; while the situation was favorable for sallying out and infesting tho course of merchant ships trading between Europe and America. Not content, however, with picking up mer chantmeu, they occasionally ventured on enterprises worthy of their nredeees sors tho buccaneers. In 1710 one of these vcntuies was crowned with com plete success. About two yeats earlier the Spanish gatleons or (date lleet had been cast away In the Otilf of Florida, and several vessels from the Havanas were at work witli diving engines, to fish up tho silver on board the galleons. Tho Spaniards had recovered some mil lions of pieces of eight, whluh they had carried to Havana; but they had then about three hundred and fifty thousand pfc?H nl eight, In silver, on the spot, and were daily taking up oure Cap tain Jennings fitted out twSshipsnud three slooiw, at Jamaica, liubadoes, &c. an I found tho SpanlardM nt work ou tlm wreck; tlu' money being deposit ed in a store house on shore, under the gu.ird of two commissaries and rib in t sixty soldiers The rovcis eanie direct ly upon the place, brought, their Utile lleet to nn anchor, anil Ixndlug about three liu idred men, drove, oil tho guard, cl7.ed the tiensuie, and eariied it to Jamaica; picking up a rich Spani-li ship by the way, with ixty thousand pieces ol' eight and a valuable cargo This was done iti time of full peace, but the government of Jamaica, on compl.i'nt buiug made to them, main an upmar, of which tlio issue was that the pirates were allowed to escape with their booty, and to make their peace on the appear ance of the king's proclamation, in too following year. It does not appear that Jennings re l.ipeil in to his old trade, but. tlm great majority of tlie roveis iinqneitlonal'y did so. Among these were the famous or infamous Teach (.ill is Illackbeard), Edward E iglaud, OliarUs Vane, nnd several of the mo-teeli-lirated rovers of the time. The career of lllacktieard, as narrated by Captain John-on, throws a curious light upon the manner in whleh his majesty 's .olonie-. were men govern ed. Teach went into buslnms aeain at once, and -having "cultivate I a very good understanding" with (Jims. Eden, esq , tho goveti"r of North Carolina with an excellent prospect of a iccess, His friend, thu govenor, mado no scru ple of convening a cotut of vice-admir alty nt Hath Town, which condemned his captures as luwful ptizes, altliougu lie had to-ver held a commission in his life. "These proceedings," adds Ins biographer, ''show thar. Governors an but Men." Illackbeard was a typical pirate pos sessed with a mania for getting marrio'i. His friend tlm governor.after the man ner of tho plantations, married him to his fourteenth wife -a young creature of sixteen whom lie lieated 'Candil ously. It is not on record 'hat lllaiik- lieurd, liko Illuebeard, slew his wives Ou tho couttary, he had, at the period referred to about a dozen living in vail ous places. Obviously he was a man of domestic instincts modified bj a roving life, and liked to have somebody towel couio hi tu home wherever ho was. His cognomen of Bhickbeard was derived from "th it large quantity of lial' whloh, like a frightful meteor, covered his whole fuce, and frightened America more than any comet that has appear ed there for a long time. The beard was black, which he suffered to grow of an extravnga.it lengtujits to breadth, It came up to his eyes; t.e was accua to mud to twist it with ribbons In small tails after the manner of our Haiuilles wigs and turn them about his pan; In time of action he wore a sling over his shoulders, with three braco of pistols. This was the legulur pirate liishlon, and Its use Is obvious- In boarding, tlie pistol was tho farorltd weapon of ihe rovers, who always wore two or three braco In a silk sling, buug rather round the neck than over the shoulders, drmed thus, tlio freebootur was nearly as well off as If he had possesed a re volver. Ho hud only tu cockjuid fire, drop ono pistol and mUo another ready to hU hand, without' tho rsk of losing his wfapnu. Till niiranco on tbo pis tols was, doubtless,' one reason of the Subscribers out of County, $1.20 success of the rovers In close fighting, To add terror to Ills nppcirance, Illack beard "stuck lighted mntcl.es under his hat, which appearing on each side nf Id fate, his eyes naturally looking fieiee and wild, undo him altogether such a figure t'nt Imagination cannot form an Idea of n fury from hell to look more frightful." lie was a frolicsome fellow, this Cp!alq Teach, In 111." grim Way. One day, being nt sea, nnd a lit tle Hushed with drink, he determined to make an Infetno "of his own;" and to that end went down into the hold, Willi two or three others, and having filled several pots full of brimstone, set them on flro nnd was proud (if having held out longest ngnlnst suffocation. Ai other evenlrg, being In a pleasant mood, drinking nud playing cards with a few choice kindred spirits, h blew out the light, and crossing his hands under the tiilih' fired his pistols, laming one man for life; and when asked the meaning of this said "If tie til J not now nml then kill one of them, they would lorgei who no was." uno story of Illackbeard and his crow runs thus : "Once, upon a ciule, thev lound out that they hud a man on board more than their crew; such a one was seen seveinl days among them, nometlmes below and sometimes on deck, yet no man In the ship could give an account who tie was or fioni whence became; but that he disappeared a little beforo they were cast away in tlielr great ship; but, It seems, they verily believed It was the devil." , Llk" many other great msn. Black board did not impinvo upon" acquain tance, mid his friends, the planters, at last got tired of Id's society. Jledreis fro.d tho governor of North Carolina wis hopo'ess, and the governor of Vir ginia was applied to This gertleoian once sent I.Umti'iiant Maynard with a couple of sloops.to capture the pirate. is. desperate IiL'lir, ensued. After soma lieavyffiring, Udickbedid, after hurling onto tlio enemy seveial "now fashioned sou of grenades" case-bitlles, filled with powder an 1 slugs boarded him ; but thh time met his match, and fell dead, nfter leoelvlng twenty-five wounds, fighting like fury to the last. ills head was cut oil nnd hung to the bowsprit of tlm victorious sloop. All the Year Itound. rAuumAi'iuc. The spring style of hand-organs has only on stop It begins In the morn ing and -tops at night. The Chinamen of Gold Hill, Nevada, are retiti.uili.g the authorities for a publio Buhnol, in which their children in ii y learn' tlie English language. Why do they term it " an assign ment foi the benefit of the. creditors ?" The assignment Is plain onough, but whore does tne benefit" come In ? A petition to the Texas l.eaislature is being circulated, ashing tlio passage of a law to punish liorso thieves as fol lows : Mrst offence, whipping post : second, whipping nnl brmding : third. hanging. A barber at Smth. Hand., Ind., was sei.-'d one day recently, with a fit wliilo shaving a customer, and cut tho man's ihroit so severely that for a time it wai feared -e would bleed to death. " John, what is tlie past of see ?" " S-eu, sir," " No, it is saw ; reeol hctth'U." " Yea sir. Then If a sea :ih swims by ma It buco nas a saw fish whim it is put, an 1 can't be 8jeu." ' You m iy go hour, John." H is r'ported that Mr. Thila Rem ington, of Illon, New Yoik , has of fered to give $103,000 to free the Syra cuse University from debt, provided tlie faculty of the Institution will never hereafter allow its expenditures to ex ceed its In c.i lift. The Connecticut Home of Represen tatives oontiins nlnety-slx farmer, thirty-one manuf icturers, twenty-five merchants, fourteen lawyers, eleven mechanics, seven physici.ms.five black smiths, four clergymen and one'danslng master. Three Missouri murderers werelitely sentenced respectively to ninety-nine, fortv tivd and twenty-four year's lm- rlsou'iieut. Tneobieot in giving such singular sentences Is to prevent the cul prits from being pardoned out alter serving fiffen years, as they would bo if committed on a life sentence. A gentleman having engaged a brick layer to make some repairs in his ce' lar, ordered the ale to be removed be fore tho bricklayer commenced his work. " Oh, I am not afraid of a barrol of ale, sir," said tbo man. " I persume not," said the gentleman ; " but I think a barrel of ale wouli rua at your ap proach." Visitors to Philadelphia report that our English cousins are coming to the Exhibition with thosis same bundles of rugs and blankets that are- the distinc tive marks of an English traveller lu uny clime. There 1$ over-abundant caution alio ut this. Thera am two places where blankets ar.i superfluous In warm weather. Philadelphia Is one of them and Is the other. The French Atlantic cabin Is broken 200 nillns from Uiest, which makes a long waste of wire N. O, Republican. Not If tho break is In the bosom of the o:ean, Philadelphia Uullotin. Josh Hillings lias written a play. The lirlucip.il patt will betaken by the bind legs ol a mule, and tbo dramatic move ment will be hastened by the business etui of a horiioi, skillfully Introduced. What Is that which no nun wants, which, if any man has, ho would not part with for untold, wealth f" ''A bald lieud." 4
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