fmmmmmmmmmitMcmmmmjumBm am warn Advertising Rates. Wo dcsiro It to lo distinctly understood that no advertisements will be Inserted In tho columns of Tun Carbon Aovocatr that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the casii. The following nro our. only terms! ONE squab (10 ustt), One year, each Insertion locts. Blx montlis, each insertion 1 5 cts. Throo months, eacli Insertion 20 cts. Less than txrea months, first Insertion $1 1 each subsequent Insertion 25 cts. Local notice 10 cents per line. II. V. MORTHlMElt, Publisher. Manafacturerot and Dealer in STOVES, ROGES AND HEATERS, Tin and Shest-ron Ware aiul General House hw&Wi GooOs. ItOOFINU anil SPOITTINO dnTre nl short notico and nt Lowest Rash 1'iicos. P I'vorrk'ntl cf RlOVE OrtATI nn.t FIUK rtltlLK.? kuntcoau'inuy on mini. Stoke on SOUTH Street, A lew boom abovo Ban! St., LKUIGIITON. Palronnsrs sollutcd Oil. 6-yi -S-tisnc if n envunts' 1. A. i). MOS312II. D ivii) r. ami jut'S Livery & Sale Stables llAMC STItlt-.ICT.i.lCIIintITO.V, Pn FAST TROT i'ING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAUUIAGES. Ana positively LOW nr. PltldlSS tbsn an; Ulier Liver; lu the C'ojuly. l.arsn nnrt hind.omo Carriages for 5inerl piraoseasudWoJdlUit. DJtVIU UUlinU'.T Nov. 11 is;! Central Carriage Works. Bank St., Lolilgiitoii. Pa.. Aro proparod to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Jf every detcrlptlon. In tho most rnbstantlal wanner, and at I.'iwut tJuili Prices. ltcpalilus I'lomjitly Allcndcil lo. TUEXLEU i: KREIDLEI!, Airll :t, IST9 yl rroiirlctori. Thi un Jerilitnct ro'iicetfnlly nnnnnncos t . hla iiiimornua IrlumW iinlttii itiMle ut'iivrul. ly, that lie la now prtpirol lo snidv ilinn ttllh oholoo SHOrS KUi ill KUVf Ji'.ll SKV. nt tho Lj iweat .Market Prices. Yard jind (imoiiat t-Ixjhange llntol, l.uhWhton. I'd. JulySliuO l)AN. KKX. Airent. E. F. LUCKEXUACll, Two door Bilow.tbo "Oroadway House MAUOH-CHUNK, TA. Denier in til Patterns ol P.alu OLd Fancj VITDov Shades, Paintr? & Paintors Supplies, LOWEST CASH ThlCCS. JOHN F. IIALBACH, Instructor of Music, (Tiano, Organ, Voico and Theory,) LEIIIOIITOX, PA. Solo sjnt for tlio J. & C. Fischer Pinno ; Ani detlor tn all kin Is of PUnnsantl Orttins, Terrni biw and x.iiy. Slate, liuuuer, brtuks. t., takvn la excluuo. Sheet Muilo and book i furnished on short BSUOO. For particulars, terras, &e., Addren, JOHN F. HAI.IIACII, Anga. ls;o-ly. l.ohlahton. Ia. Haw M HowReste: 1 1 Jott pn'iii.aiw ii tow rdit'nn rf nn. CPL VUit.Vr.LVint' f.n tvnil 4A.Yni tue Ittd'otl ''lira of SrtuitlTUX iUE. ir .4eml WeikucA, Involniii'irv eni'fc' -i ti.-e. Juro Ho tti oad P.iv.p'ii liicin ir.itv im t'ft itnttta in Marrii.e. etc: -.aa. CiiA'suurit JK. JiriLti-.r and Firs lotiuu il brs il-'uoui;ojcc or axuil otirava aiuei.o'.o Totreintirnted an hor nttl.li nilm'-iolo r.a ST. elarlv no ii',''.trn'ep; f oa: a l'i riy vit ' a-iocesviu' nn., "co ibu r m i-l -.n ir, ci.e H io iuu.oi no'i nuu" may no iniiica.iv o ne i u.tii in? n'lt ,ti'tio n, ci'O a mill 1.11 jlij a m,, rlI i, uv ma i im -r wniolt 'very iff ner. ,10 mU'er itiini lt. orn'l 1111 mtr w. caixt ctitipfty, pnratmv -id RAW fV rata Lu tire .noma lien tho hands or errr yoat'i ami mcrv un n lo lb land sent udr -i at. n iH"'ln iitclro to onv altrka.. pnaf. i irt n loeonitof -lx "liner two po.taxonanf.iv Add e tho Piullilifra The Ciilvi'i Hi'll Mcdlcnl Co., 41 ANN St.. NOW York. tr. Y r. 0. Cox i3J 9 a i' . tfjet . V BBS II. V. MoimiiMEit, Proprietor. VOL. IX., No 19. OAEDS, rtnnft mill Aline nialcers Dllntonnrtnejf,in AfMn'stiKoWiiJ. Ilauk trcl. Allardtrtprompuii nuta urark-icarraiiuu. Attorneys. joiix ki.i.m:, ATTOUSr.V AT LAW, ifSesi Conor Sorqic.l5nnaanflr.aca llrcc'.s HADcn chunk, p. j.ii2".iy JOIIX I). lir.UT01ir.TTE, TTOnSKT AJit) CoUNiELLOrt AT LAW. OOlco 1 ltncm S. Crcnnd Vloor Mansion uonso HAUI'lI CHUNK, PA. Mnv no connfeil 111 Perm m. nini?31y ATTOIlStEY AND COUNSELLOIl AT un, Bass StBstr,tsmonto. rs. ItMitKilalvand Collection Acetic. Will r.uvitnd Soil lt.nl i:tnlo itonveyani.-liiir .intly don rnl. ictlnn. prraipttv made, riitlllnir i:lte of l l1nlpn .peclalty. iUv bo iuiikuHhJ In I'tiaUM! IdUaruian. Scv.lt JAS. It. STltUTHKIlS, ATTOHN iT AT LAW, dr Olllee: 21 floor oflllioad'a Hall, Mntioh CliilliU. Pn. All liuMn.Mi iitrutd tn 1:1m will U promptlj itlended tn. MavlT. lv. Justices and Insurance. rninnns Klviir..i::R, I (JONVHYANL'KIt, Ann 3F.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tin filiating. Oit.ptnL.aro Ui'Piehted! lkt.a.n yy rirj iTJAi.rinn. ItlCAllOO MUTUAL I'lllE, YVM1MINO PI It II. .. rorf'ViLf.i: fiuk. ., LUIIIOII riRK.nnrt tnnJ V nr.ren, AUCIDISN r lUSUUANCn. Alan rmmlv.inH and Mninil Ilo.-io Tlilcl D2tco ttonnn uiurain ".'"'"l Marco 51. im LS.?lh ! L gnit.. .it r. 11.. ..Irs, llUTV Hdildimi, MAUOH ClIUNi:. Tn. Fire lnsurar.oo 'Agent. evr ror.l'llll'iln SAFUCompinlPsonly. it lUinunablo HnUs. A tig. S3-) ' 'nr"Kirvsiovr jirnt a. uv.sv- L FIT ASSOCIATION, nf All.'iiinwn Prof. A. 1 . lit) n IK, 1' es't W. A. llA8ar.Mi. Mu'.v. r.tFr. AMI hNDOH'MKST POLICIES USflD. I. L. Mlt.I.Ert, lilstrlvtmi'l UnlUc Ins A"i. Oat. SJ.' 0 ly li:n vill.v. Pa. ST01.1.E, Xotaiy Public & Convoyaiieor. Fire and Life Icsararce Agent niAUoii viithk, p v. M- Iluilncis trnntaclcd In Unullafi and jvrroan. Au. Pliysicians and Dentists. 0. . HOWI'.lt, m. I) , (U.f ,1 OrKiCE: Oppnjlt i tho Post I'fncc. hank srrtr.Kr, i.Eiutiuiox, ra. Mav 1"! ennfu'le I In cither the t-n Ifh nr Herman Lanaiuire. July 1"- I JQU. Oil iS. I'll A ISO, Vcterinavy Surgcim. dank in; t LKaii'niin.v. ta Otk c ) Fr.m R m in a u Uiuns: ( i'n m I lu o r. h. Disrnn it lict n ri'nrlit. !'i"y Ic it li'it tid In rut l.i bu Cmri it. Ji .J jr vl W. A. COltTlilHHT, SURGEOX DENTIST, Tenders his lu-ofossional aervlccs tn tho iieo" nlo of ilaucli Chunlc, Lelushton, Woibajiorti Packcrton anil vicinity. OFFICE: Opposilo tho Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCH tJHUSK, l'a. cresh L.iuihln? Gas always tn hand. All work guaranteed satisf.ictnry. niie?-,vl w. VY. HKllElt, .M. I)., PAnr.VVILT.2, CarSJn Conntr, Pa ILTJ r.S ( Kcsl'lsjce ... ti mil 7 a.m. to if r. ro un t is to u to to ii, i Mnv bp (onsii trd In t't? Dci-tuuu T.ani pro P. O. Address .e'ji:htiiu, war. ! tr i)r.uiiAMi:i:, .11 11., I'llYilCrAN ANIlSCUGIION irT)r; South ll.iitt tii liwr Irtui mu 2itl t v., I c il;h(nn Ph. Apr! :Mh75 N". ' iti:in:ii, m. i), V, S Uxnmliiltig Riirgrnn, rr.AUTICINO P4YSIWAX r.ndSOcQCOK tiv.cz. mukst:eor. i.tcita'b liLOOU, Lrnitb Ut't I ii. Alay bucansancdia tiioC'rm n Lauscazo. Nov. S . J. W. UADIJKNuUMl ll'pcctlitlly nnnnuno s to tlio pnldlo that ho has opi ned t nkV LIVUIl V S t IILK In conn ction with lilt hottl, uudls tirciiurcd lo rurultli IV.uii fur Funerals, Weiis or Business Trips, on .honest notice and mn,tllbeinl terms. All orders left at tho "Carbon llouie'i will receive prompt attention Stable on Nonh S'rcct. next iho hotel, Lohlghtun. jan22.jl , fVIOUTIl AND Minnili-AOKD. Uojulvou oie.tnr.rttobOUNIirn,.i, 'i n o .it aiauii a id vim mil ot .. MallllUQU .' v e..i., I'd iiove:,ia. Adl ea . ' Ll "uoTaoiira rt v il 1 1 -, i inUPIURE Tho jMi'itr.i .l irtU'O I, nlim .An win. i ,.i.c. ..iir.ii aii rii-...ri , bcoii' ptni. blot ties. Prof. J. Y. EUAN O-reaa borg. V. Y. i .lr 17. 1 V. A. MimiANV. Snllidtnrnr American nn.t Foroig Paii-nls Wti.hlngtoi', fi.ii. All bultn'-bS '-oniicr.le'l wl-lt Paten's. , liollior la, loro Urn Patent nnic"r iho ' uuna, promptly tlttcnitatl In. hTiielmrtri, m tlA..ln..n ....tn... I it .u.'Uro.l. Solid lor circular. ocH-tr 1 -- nl Patau s, ei7 .-ovonth -t . un rai Patent ' o'i al oil ei.i lo,- ti V r K ISIOLwarfOHi-rj. 'siSP?, R'l'iSjVlf iSff.'ff nS,iu'2!f,3 Bjmm-i. llnpcctrully nnntumin llic leojileof I.o lilKlitnn mid Its vnjinily, tdat lu l tmw lrc imrud luiu'ily thcin uuh U kltids t,r Household Furniture M.nnitr.tR'urcil f'in llm belt Seasoned Mate rials nt l'rlcc Hilly im lowns thofaini-nnlcli'. cm bu lotmlit Inr its nliuru. litre nrc n few ol tlio Intliicviiiotiti ufTurcd : I'KrlnrSclsa' Irnm i50to$G0 U'uhnit i.lnrhlc.lii. lirei'il'K Case Jlcilroinn Sulics. 8 I'k'ics tlOlotCi ralmcil Jlcilrniitii Miltts,... : $18!uM Cann Scati il Clialr". ers-t ol 0.... 49 (t.mmim linlri, pcri'ct of 6 $1 ami all oilier Uuodi equiilly cheap. In this connection, 1 tle'lro In r-all Ihenl. tciilluo of the poni'lu to my iiuiplo f cllltics In THE UNDERTAKING EUfclNEES nltli .1 N'KW and ItAMISnMi: UKAnsi, and it lull liiicuf UitMi I.TS mid 1,'llK lain prt'patcd lo nltcml rinpily to all .r lUis In llm ll..c nl liiivcd pihrs. . I'atrunniEC rvrpertlnlly rullcltcd mid the most an plo riitltliioU u gu.ir.mlccd. V. sinwAjnz, octl2 IIA.NK ht., lAlillitun. TMrOKTAXT AXXt.l'XCI.SlKXI 1 mJLm JLewSs WeSs. I'CST OFFICE I.UIUHNO LEIIIOIITON, PA.. hn the Lnrijest and .lUSi L.XlClltlVO DIOCIK 01 HATS, CAPS, Ac. rvor otTcrril hi tlilf liotoiiuliVtinil In wh'ch I invno tii" pi wi il nt'i nutm r my i lutitinciB im-I Um iui.li ki'iutuIU. ittt 1 nut iirrp.uc.l lo t'lUr ixtraurtllii.ii v imlucf uitnu lu i?im.u ami smiHcn, Boats, Slices, Hals, Cats, k, an I I Invito my ntimofos Mcndsnitil pntrnm1 in can nti't otnit'inii my muck uvioio tiuktuu llieir I'Un lutso-, 9u) lii-rt', us I urn iiut'tpi'ii ii kivo n'ciui iiiiiucciiii'iils lu all (J.uiiU PUUCllASfJIS. Iiviiirmher, T.EW1S WKIs l'os..Onku liulldltiK. LililuhU'ii, l'a. Sept. 20. For HOLIDAYS, 1880. Ileiiirctftillvnnnouners lohcr filrndr r.ml tho pitbiiu geucratl). Unit h' Is nuw riculvlutr und opi-i.lu lor llit'lr Inspt'C bul n l.ll gur 'o".k ill.iu v(r of i l.o veiy lir.cst nuvol.le. lu Toys k Fancy Goods, S'llinldo ll.r IK) 1HAY I'HESr.S'T" fur Yi'img and ()!.l It.rli n' il t'.'iir, ll.'h'l tail I call ...i . I j and .icu-u llii't ili'de- iiti't lt bargifna Hiu niu cilia lit -ir iiiiumlott to her Acw, lirgo un I l-'li uiuit iiiurtincnt uT NOTIONS, enmprlaltu Undo'wciir. Il.-rl n und Herman t.'Wti Moot', lloahri, X. .r I tmd Ho. lutllc. cll'b'.na, Hl'.v. a. Kl-w.'is itii'l a hno -.a. on went 'I Niw licsigus IN l'A.OY AIM ICLU Alfo, In connocl'.n Willi the uborc. n full nun complete stock ul (;ir'.IO!. mttJlTS LiMuunuon ciii:i:si:, Cnitillt'M .S: ConfX'l Ioiin, loco'lior wl'h a variety of (1 ndi not ucni-ral ly k'pt Pi tiny ntlif r s or,, in it.wn. lfyuu do n ,i suu n ii'ii ini U.H1I, nsii lur ii, A iliarii nf I'liliilo ptlri'tituo solicited, and pcrl'Cl (atlsfiieiliiii guArautuul In pi too and qtialliy ofj.oo.is. Seconi St,, 2 floors aliovo Iron Nov 20, ISSO. LE1II1IIT0.V, Pa. DANIEL WIEAND, Caningcs.'Wogons.Slcighs.&f ' COIlS II (IK IIAXK ASH I HON STItr.l'.TS, I.K.III'UI'ION, Pinna., Itrsprcllully announces to III friends and the puonc, inni no is prepaicd to 11 it i I.I ull tics, crlptiuna or UAltlllAtlKS. til'lllNO WAOHN. sr.kttius. , . In thoLite't nn. I Most Approved -tiles, nt Prices hilly n low its tho .nmo i- ui ho nblitln cd clS'iwhrre.giiarniiirilng Ilia lirltfie.il. mul .uitiLTini nnii inapt sunstnnitai workmansnip. REPAIRING . In nil Its details, at tlioverr Lowest Prim. Patronaiiu respect fully solicited and perfect Uec. 1670-11 ' DAN. WIEAND, t3i:.I.TI3 IS lVi:.AIIB3! I)f v. v. WFtTMcnva and Uka'n Thkat mfa j - un; ur liiii'n i. i .E21U(-SW, Utill vu l"n, i ir-'UH . o-.U oho, Mo.tUl JiMftM Ftifu, 1144 i f Momai" . iHuma o il cgi, Tipnn. temy. 1u?t lnlniy niilainw. rremxuuo ok A(ri'. oauct Uv over oxut en, jflfHbu e vor4.i'n,K"i"co, nlnou 1mh w tu oiv. A&oav nn! piith. Onn bus wilt tmr$ rrcont ca're ncli oux Miit innoii niiintKttoatuifU'. Onn ii nr ooi in- x i'i xooflvoiliU' r muc b tiiul prtpiid u rrwiiit t uifc. Wnffrvtr un're m bnx- to o ire an v ci XV tu rooh ttim vwl t u1oi x bi x" 'tcrofli im iut nil flu tl"l a . mo 4 i'i iul the i in oh a cr i ur wrtiron iiiiac u t lotei ti ihn nion it nelrtw in -imtlm-M umi eCc avn-t oir 'tiiLrpn'u-Hl nlv vtiw. iue Hrati.irn ionl r ' rroni ur Bnnt i J 111 X C T I O PoV'pr i-imlorti A naW T Vn u Qinvt. U'ci-dsIU. A J DU.tLI.NO . rem. that ton Tn. u Tli atpt 13JDty INDEPENDENT- LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1831. 1 ii" im Railroad Guide. pIllt.A. &. IllSAUINU KA1L.IIOAU. Arrangement of 1'aMtrger Trains. sovr.MBKit inn. isso. Trains leave ALLBNTO as tollowsi -(VIA nr.KlOHRX nAILUOAU). ror Phtlr.ilolphia.of: ,0.M, Il.i0.o.nu. end J la p. lit. (TJN3AYP. Tor rUlndflpliin nt 4..on. m..f.fn o. ni. I VIA Kill rCS.VA. llliAKCll.) l'ov no ''1'n linn li'iit-iauuii.', 0 30, 0.10a a r.MO J.a m a Kttv. m Par Lsucaatornud UututnUIa, CSS, W.B. snu 4.SUI1 in J-UNDAV8. Por Itcadtnj, IlarrlsUni g, tnil way po nts. 0.C6 m' (Via EETUtsnitM.) For riilltdelolila from 1. V. Depot i.4. C.I2 3.I7.U. tn ,i..'2,5.r,3,J.:4 p. ra. Kitnuoy i 10 p.m. I'd- I'lilistOon Iita tiuiu L. 8 Lepi t i2.U, 2.2:1. 5' 0 p. m '1 lultial ou A LLEXTOWN leave as follows! (VIA I'KKKIOUCN VAILUOAD.) Leave riulaJeluUlii, 7.40 u. m. una 1.0!, l.:o ,.uc C.i'.p. tu. SUNDAYM. Leave rallaeclphln, S.o:i a. Hi., 3 It and M.1S n. m. tviAr.AsTrnssA eeascu.) f.oavo P.e.uiussoc io.:uu. w.,z.io 3.cl,iia c.lt V.ui. t.cavo irnrilnhnrR Ct' 6 (C tudCCO. a.m.,1.43 ami i.uop. in. ..cava .entailer. S.nin. re l.fS and s.tnp. ro. r.ca"(.oiuii.lia 7.i n. li 1.10 mid 5.40 p. ui. SUNDAYS. Leave Ttcadlntr. f.to o. in Leave ilHiiuinici.Hn.ni. (VU hUTllLr.UCM.) I oftvo oiillaficlinl.-i c 41. 3t0, o.u, c.to, 4.1J 3 fKnt. in. euiidjv l'.3 n. m j.iii p. m. TrnliiH mnike. thus .) inn to anil f rum depot Cttt at', (itee'i slt'CctK. l'lillui:o!phla ntlier tinln-ton l t'-tm lit onti at.cet depot. Tiolns Vi) Bi't.ilel rm" tun in at i ftoni DcrLsbt, Droit, rxccrtt oae mnikcil () 1 ne 4.l null MS.' .in tinli.H Item Allrctovn mil the "1.3' aid Cisp. m. trrm from Pluln iii'ipiii.i, hato thiooch taia tn cud Horn l'lilla dclpu'.a. 1 J. 1!. WOOT1 EN. Gci'Col Uanavtr, C. 0 TEANCOCK. CiT.'l rait. & Vlctcl Jt7nt. intv 15. MRS. LYDIA E. PiHKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. Btscovrr.ta or LYISOA E. PINKHARS'S VEGETABLE C0MP01TOD. For all Female Complaints. TilaTirernrAtlcn, csita nnr-.o sl'rniact. consist- of Vcjatlo I'ro.ic.'Uca tit j Lirzi-j to tlio uot Ccl IcitaLavalM. Vpon 00 trUl tUo uiorlts of tlU Con- pwadvrnibarccajrJsoJ.aarcUct la linmcdiito j and v. j;n its uw u conunuca, in ninety-nine cases in a Lun. J, n rcnnaiicr.t euro Is cociy2xj tiouxr.d3 tO t:a- t:."T. On account of ltaprovcnnicr:t3.1thto-C:Tr rasmendaJtinipreacriJby tho beet pbyslcitlai la tue tom:y. U w31 c-ro entirely t.o rot fom of fl!r-rr of th utsrja, Lrucorrliaa, IrrcUr n.r.d xttl Ucnctniatlon.tllOTirlanTreutlcs, luniit!ca t.:.J Vlcsrs-tlon, FlocClzri, c.11 replacements tnd tl:o ecu 8:(iucn.trpInUv.-coliacDi,rr.illj csrtcUUy actajtod to t!io CIian.70 of Uto. I X w.U Csolro an I crrl lucars fromta utcntstntui cirttis of clavclersne r.t. T-i tsnsncy lo cin:croai huinofi tiero U cU.d very 155UJ j by IU U3. la fict It tta rrored ti to I'-ia 1 e.t anl bst viacwy tlist Lu crr boc:i Clzc . c I. Ii pflrtnty.tca cr po:-t!on of IU tjtttz, tti.-iVi,3 r.srt ILztai v'cor. It rcr.".3r;3 f -.3c,atBs: Co sts all trr.visr for stnulw., tr.i re' lores treses ess Itcur:3 r.5-tlne, Headaches,, KtiTert rrp-rtt-, cect.on. Tus-t ri.a3 or bosi:j; covm, c.ius:.':rT r'.i. vcM and baciacho, U r-lrraa riacr:y mml 1 j ccs, act It Lxrziozy v,-iUi tLo Uw tiat C'vcras tie fcaalyrtci. r:rUilaf7Coa2?laIat5of elUicr bes this compound 13 uarorpacc-. Lydia E. Pinkhan's Vetablo Compound I Jpr?parcd at Ct3 ftnd i'i Wcetartt . sru1?, Lynn, rr:C:X Z x bc;::3fcrCC3. tS lyiaaJUt. e rjmel p.lla. aljula thj lori .!Lccac8, oa rrcc't fr-ic. C..J, psr bo-:, far cltUr. Mrs. rilZlZLWi ?.:yaaswcrselll:tt:r3of InayJry, Ssud for pam Ai-reaJtiaLovQ Ment ton tM paptr ::j family cUoxAi be trithout LYDIA n. PWKnAJI' M'.Tr.r:iLS. . Thoy raro Conttlpat'cn, nilousncL rjrorr'- T of tlo I :?cr. C5 ccrt? -tt Los, .lruiNnTciivr, nnisXowAY k co.,nn- crai Avt-iitP. 1'I.Hn,, l'a, Sold by A. J. Jur. lluu-, hiliililuii, l'a. Juno 12, HSO-ly. A Valuable Book Free "A Tn ttn nn nu-nic Di'fn'fB,1 ombrarti a ('Attn It. 1 1 toat Tiiiff. Ilenr'. biomi.cli.Ucr, K'li' 0. a. i iliinty mid 1'rmulo Dttaet; leo, )'l R.t oi tlitoioa- vcc.drrsi Kveiy aufletn' fvi lu thf-onlso'Hi'M ciin i.mcuiM, hond tt tlita l voii lo tbo uidr I ncil n plneleian ol ifl'fi" firt'Tirnt''. p Onu-M b? Qundicdi il .O'llinj; cl izci:avli teUiv tn iila akt. rtud (lump t l iv 1 1 suit- tJ IC. .UJUtlUU. 11. Hiijirrlcrbi, Totdo. OUio. coisyi PLACING MILL ASD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SI.ATIXfilOX. JOUN BALLIET, Propr., Iicalam all k n.l. and sizes nf Pmr, Ilemleck Out mil IfntJ Worv Luiuoer. nud lauowpiu l.aud lo t'sorutouuy uuouul of uidcislcr )ressoD Lumbolt Or ALi. KINDS. Ouoi-s, Snslics, Dlliids, Slnitlctv, Jluiiltlliiijij, Ciiljliit't Wni'f, Willi promptniss. Brackets Made to Order. Tlie Mrclilncn' a:i nor nmlof H'obPFtund ntMbt Impruvcft klod. IcmuInynnuobUb 11.9 beM mnttmcu. tifo uMl kranod and yooln.a ti'il'.Miid ntu ibo oruroaUlu toiruo'initrc outno antnctluii to all who n a iuvui- mo with a Orfirra uv mail pmiupily ntlcmlrfl to. Mv clitrfo nro uxiirrut; termi cath or littcicu Uutgvd alter tt.iri rnnyi- 01 VU. MA CALL rEr Thope fnijpit lu llmbl no wl'l flfd t t thMi iutrntago t hTO r-ldlur. l'Uo flftania Drwsf. -as c. :hut os. (So .ir,. nude nl Hit torr. Hay' JOHN IIA LLIKT. n rnl li'itlni-ai unw lin'Arti Ihft nnhi'r. , Q'Yoii an ii'okr uuuier t alrr nt tJ work tor it than at itnvlii't.lf f hi. aiutjii nit ricri re. wi'i atari von tin dav r,V npTmina nm-'c ni liuuio uv t 'iidiatii u lla women U'V nn 1 ffifi- Tvaot'd rvrivTflifirn to work ("O. 2sn,w ibi t m. Yoa raa eoieiT'0- hi to tmo ti e wo.- nrnn'r vourparo tronifnt. No otber bnnnwi wl'l par vou t-faK vrt ll. 'o -ue ml'iug to work can Ui to mVo fmr mattKpai i'T fncaViiff ai oucc. rpM.r Outot 11 mi ierint.ro. a treat, opoitnnur lor mate- Live and Let Live." tosr. The tnooDllght hcams o'er snonel&il moor, The sheep are tn the fold t Tho distant current's eoetlilng roar Dies on the air so cold, A little ran Id Is plodding slow Toward yonJiumblo home. For In tho drifting, llttr!nr snow For lood sho has to roam. " !fo cold r sho cried, and, oh, how sad Iter ncnllo accents sound, As with n cry, halfftlirt, lialfRlad, Slit sinks upon tho tftound I Tho rklcs are opening In her tlitht And flittering nnnols stand They elnn of glory, love and light. That reign In their dear .land. She sinks Into a troubled trance, The angels o'er her tinging t The moonbeams o'er her fair form daneo And on her hair aro cllnglntr. The snow Tails thick upon the hill And fait above her closes, But yet amid the tempest still Her happy soul reposes. The moon's pale light fill's o'er tho sceno r Wht ro Is that maiden's fo'm T They vjlnly search tvhero sho has been Throughout tlio driving storm. Ah, wcllndiy I ah, wellada. I She's lolt these hills for crcrj Tho angels boro l or form away Whcro storms will chill hcrnovcr. ! BRAVELY WON. Mrs. Sylvester and her daughter Maud lived inn pretty nml semi-detached villa in the nciglitwrhoml nf tho pretty English vil lage of Claplionl. Tlio good old lady was what most penplo would consider coniforln. bly ofT; but she, who had unco known nil the luxuries that wealth can bestow, regard ed liersolfas 0110 nf the iiiifortuuatcs who merited as much pity as tho wretched pju r wlui crawls into the worliliouso lor a night's shelter. I'oor Mnud Sylvester's life was rendered n pi-rfetl misery to her. Lord WiilstrllPa sun almost lived nt tlio quiet Kltlo villa, and worst ol all, Mrs. Sylvester encouraged him. Lord Waistril! had tol.l falsehoods suffl. ctent about his tireeloiis lio'er-do-well to mlse Mrs. Sylvester's hopes nf social ng grandiseinent for herself and her daughter tnthe shies, mid Jfrr. Sylvester had sufll cienlly exaggerated Iter' daughter's pros pecis in insure my lord's persistence in uls suit's behalf. But his son needed nn urginjr on. Ho was madly In love with Maud. Tho more slio showed her dislllto tho ninro a ffectlon ntn lio was. In vain sho nsjurcd hliu sho did not cure fur liim To muilo iiiallcis v.'nrse, her "mother entirely, chnn3.1l in hr-r demeanor towunl Iter. With ull Iter viiliitv, solli'lim-ss nml absurdltli', Mrs. Sylvester had hilherln la en nlli'i ltuiiutp tuwiiid her daughter. Hut now a rhaiigi- tuid tiikcti placo in her ih'it.eiiniir. She llireajeiiejl (hut, slio wmihl li-nve lii-r pcniiilcfs wlu-n she dird.nnd let hiT iiiako hiTiiwn living 113 host sho could, if sho dhl nut consent 00 iho tntiri logo, It srievt'il Mnud dei-fily to tee her mother ftnnp tit 11 fullhlaid In herwild destro In brln about litis ninrii.ic,c. X.iw A : 1 1 1 1 1 r Cititiiiheis and Mitiul Syl Vi-ster had m far lpt lltelr i'Hi;geiiicnt rccivl fiiuii every one excepting her friend Lucy. Of cotisc poor Maitd haili every nppnttti niiy to visit her friend lu B.iyswnter as fie qili'litiy- ns she oi.ul.l, and to her coiifidaiilc Luey she revealed her Houbles, "Yon must eouie as often ns yntt can to Clitpli'iin," pleaded Maud, "and savo me fiiuii tho l.orjccilli.viij of tho nlijeclfnnablo cre.tlitru to whom, inaintna wouU havo me sacrifice myself." Ofcnurso Lucy did ron'io as often ns she could ; hut era long her visits were put to a slop by the positive rudeness of Mrs. Syl vester, who, for the soke of her mvn wisiics, desired In sever Maud's connections wild her B.iyivitler friends. Luey, dearly as sho loved Maud, could net continue lu visit at n houto where she was openly snubbed and insulted. Not snlielled with having driven her daughter's dearest fiicnd from her dour?, Mrs. Sylvester nt last objected to Maud's going to Bayswater. Mum! rebelled indignantly against this. ' Why," she justly oslied, "was sho lo give iii her deurcst friend ? What had die, Luey, ar any member of her family ever done In merit any such unheard of treat ment" " Never mind what they have done," an swered Mrs. Sylveitcr; "that has nothing In do with the mailer. It is my desiro that you should not visit thcin, foi tho present at leasl, and you inttt submit to my orders.'' " I am sorry," answered Maud, " I can not in this instance obey you." ' Out you must and 6hall," cried her mother, furiously. Maud did not unswer her. "Dou you hear 1110?" cried Mrs, Sylves ter. " I hear you," answered Maud. 11 And v oil must obey, or " Or what?" queidioiied Maud. "Or I will turn you out of the house," cried Mrs. Sylvester. " You need nut do that." answered Maud, with considerable emotion " I run go very easily, without being turned nut." Sho rose as sho concluded speaking. Mrs. Sylvester looked up at her. Hard, lened though she had of lata become with this one hideous nightmare or social ag grandizement engrossing her whola consid eration, she still had a tparlt of belter feel ing left when the pathetic tone of her dtughtcr's voico reached her ears. " Of course," she said, pettishly, " I don't mean that exactly but it's your duty to obey inr, Maud, in all things," " In nil reasonable things," answered Maud. Vim go against me In everything." cried Mr. Sylvester. ' What nlher daughter 111 the world would hesitate t marry us you now havo the o pnrlunlty of mirryiug? Vim oan rcsbite our family lu its nroper placo in suoleiy , ym'i 11111 " " Mother," crml Maud, " fur mercy', sake do lint tipprrueh that hateful lupin nsin. I ie,it now what ltavo told yim dozens of limes la Sue, I will never consent In beeume the wifo of Jnl Wui.trlll's dis sipated son." , " Dits!inled I" Hirtted Mrs. BylvetUr. ' Vrs ilLslpatnl j y..ti kiow It at well At I, mother. Dissipation ir written on his oounU-usnco, ami betrays itself ovcq labia $1.00 a If conversation when In tho prtsonco of la dles." "You forget," retorted Mrs. Sylvester, " that men in Ills position In llfo aro natur ally exposed lo many temptation,, such as lato hours, and possibly an overplus of wlno on occasions ; and " "Mother," Interrupted Moud, "do not attempt to closo my eyes to the trulli j I am ! not to be blinded by any hollow excuses or (irrsuasioiis. I tell you again, nothing nn earth shall Induco mo lo marry him. Yntt may drag me to Ibo altar, and thero I will decline to utter the necessary vowsl" " Foolish girl," commented Mrs. Sylves ter, when sho was Interrupted by n long pull ot the bell, and Immediately after wards the Honorable Augustus Wnistrill was announced. Maud had quilled tho apartment beforo ho had entered il. Mrs. Sylvester, ns usual, mado herself as agreeable as posiiblc. Sho did not despair of conquering her daughter In spite of the determined lesislance tho was evincing. " A very pretty escritoire, that," said the Honorable Augustus, who looked pnler'than usual on this particular afternoon, and secnicd nervous and restless. "It Is, Is It not?" said Mrs. Sylvester, r'ulrig. " It is so we'd fitted up. Cumo and see." It was a splendid opportunity fur Mrs. Sylvester. Still further propagating .the Idea of Iter substantial means, she, inad vertently ns It were, but In reality on pur pose, opened a small drawer In which were deposited notes and gold to tho amuuut of a hundred pounds. " Yuu keep your riches here, I sec,' said tho Honorablo Augustus, with n smild. " Only a tilQo," said Mrs. Sylvester j I don't liko to bo without any thing in the hnuse ; but I never keep much at homo in ciiso of accidents, sucli as fire, or " "Or thieves," suggesied Augustus Wois trill. Tlie truth was, Mrs. Sylvester had only that morning cashiil a check for a quaiter's hi come. Tho Honorable A'lgusibs left earlier 'han usual that afternoon 1 buton that night he was onoa inoro an inmate of tho little villa at Cl.iphaiu He was terribly hard up, and sinco Ills return to England had contrived to contract debts. There wcro several debts of honor that he knew he must pay, or lio should he scouted out of the society of one or two pco plo through whom thers was a chance to partially rtlricve his position. Mrs. Syl vester's store, which sho had brought under his notice, was just tho thing. He resolved tu steal it. Sunn nfler midnight he made his way to the French window of the drawing rnum at tho villa, nml dexterously removing a pane u gli'3. pushed bark the bull nml entered, A small Jot of gas wus left burning in the room. Mis. Sylvester laboring under the impression that it would keep thieves uwuy il they saw it light. Tho tilled thlel proceeded tn drco the lock of tho escritoire. He niuungoil it su clevetly one would nave thought he wasac 'iistoiiicil lo it. As ho was plueintlie gold ami notes in his a.okels, Mrs. Sylvester who hud cine downstairs for a bonk, being unable lu sleep, entered the loom. In a moment sho saw what Ij'H',1 Wait trill's sou was nt. Now slin was nut by tiny inesiisu cuwurd, und she de.uly loved money. Sho rnslied toward hiin without a liniment's hesitulion. "Y'tu lliiefl" she cried "how dure you?'' Tho Honoriililo Augustus Walrtrill turii eil u 1 hiii her like a tiger, and endeavored to hurl her to the ground. A lerriblo strug gle ensued, und, doubtless, the thief would havo conquered hail li'.t timely 11 id pn settl ed itself in tho shopo of Arthur Chambers, who soon disabled tlio cowardly ruffian. Chambers had been dining in the neigh borhood witli 11 lriend,nnd passing tho homo nf her whom ho loved, had nut unnatural ly lingered nbntit tlio spot, looking up nt the windows, and wondering if tlio dreamt of him. Wliilo thus occupied lie had seen I lio Honorable Augustus Clip through Iho gate, nml wondering what his object could boat that hour of Iho uight had followed and wau-hcl him". "And this," said Chambers, billerly, ad dressing Mrs. Sylvcsler, "n tho thing to whom you would, had It been in your now. er, have married your noble-hearted daught er. Alas, alas, madam I your thirst fur social distinction has mads a very fool of you. And now, sir," turning to his prison er, "you must come with me and you, mutt accompany us tn your fa ther's house.' "You havo no right to lako 1110 any where," said Auguslui, doggedly. "Would you prefer going to the lock-up?' asked Chambers "for that Is your only al ternative" 60 tho thief was taken into tho pretence of his father and thus saved from public exposure and penal servitude, much to his father's delight. A year later Arthur Chambers wus united to Maud. 411(1 Snvv Willi uw IDiiutllCN. One good turn is ns much as you can ex a?ct from 11 cheap silk. , What lite eyes doesn't see is generally the parting of Iho back hair; but even that is to bo viewed by tho aid o.'a couploof mir rors. ' Whon wine is In, ns n rule, the wine-mer-chant's bill is not lung in coming in to. Never say "dye," whatever may be the fashionable color for hair. A blnl in the hand should be held care fully, or it may injure itself lu its struggles. A cat may look tho picture of Innocence, hut for all that,you will bo wise not lo leave It alono with n canary. A nod is as good as a bid with most auc tioneers. Mondnvi, (Wis.) BulfalnCo. Heral '. Notion of tho l'lri.1 Selllory. Mr. W. H. H. Amldon, one of the first settlers in Iho town of Oiluiautuwii, Wis., and one of thu nuwt industrious uud hard working men in the county, has been very scvciely troubled with rheumatic puns dur ing II10 p.ist tew )mrt, so 111 lie h nt limes, lhat ho was iliA.tiled from la-rformiu man .. .1 1 .1 r ....... . ..t ti... ........i..r..i .......... d ; i;v uiz "d st. 0.1 k; pr: 1 1'Vr'i i!Ti,n?:l V". "irr ci.ied a lew boltles mi l cxiwrienoil Inline. I 'he "ere ...a ld,e. ..!.. 1.. dial relief. M-ny ..tl-rs!.r ...tr m.,iut " ' niHanw or r....i-..-.. , , .. , ........... yotitti ladv ili' lud 11 in lino lo it ol i..i.K. nr,nn..l ol, ,t'... rutlr It i... nr. for.le.1 ihein. This klu$ ol medicines can b Uiuglit everywhere. If you wont n lint-elans newsvipir, why uotsubscribfiirthaCAnBox Advocatk, only ouo dollar per annum ? Year if j?nid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.23 oumous eaisnnticAt, nni.ic. IK LAST WILL AMI TKSTAMRlfT OP THS MuTiiKit or aitoiior. Washington. The rtev. J. C. Crulksholik, tho superin tendent of tlio schools In Passaic county, N. J., reconlly paid n visit to his son In Kit- trell, N. C, and there nccluentally made tho acquaintance of a great nephew of Geo. Washington, a gcutlelnan named Uiaiics A. Thornton. Tho latter Is n prominent gentleman In Klttrell.ond hud m Ms pos session many Interesting relics connected with tho history of tlio father of his conn tty. Among others was tho last will ond testament of Mrs. May Washington, tho mother of tlio general, an old document al most Illegible with ago and threatening to crumblo to pieces by handling. Mr. Cruik- shank requested n copy of Hand Mr. r.lmrn ton furnished It, together with a geauealogy of the family. Tho following Is n copy ol tho will as furnished to Mr. Crulkshatik by Mr. Thornton. THE will. In tho namo of God, Amen I, May Wainington, of Fredericksburg, in tho County of Spotsylvania, being In good health hut cal Ine lo mind the uncertainly of this Life, and willing to,dlpofo of my WOPtly Eiato, no mauo anii i-uuusu 1111s my last Will, recommending my Soul into tlio Hands of my Creator, hoping fur the ro mirsinn nf all my Sins, through the Mcrlls and Mediation of Jesus Chrh-t the Saviour of Mankind. I dlsjioso or oil my Wordiy Eatate as follows; .Imprimis. I glvo to my Son, General Georgo Washington, nil my lands nn Acco keck Hun, In tbe county of SUifTord, nnd also my negro boy George, tn liim nnd His Heirs forever, nlso my" best bod, bcilttoad nnd Vlrginiu Cloth Curlnitis (the some that stand In my best Room), my quilted bluo and White Qui It, und my Best dressing Glass. Item. I give and ileviso lo my Son, Charles Washington, my negro man Tom, to hini'Htid his Assigns lor Ever. Item. I give and deviso to my Daughter, Betty Lwls, my l'hacton and my bay hone. Item. I glvo cn.l doviso lo my Daughter In Law, Hiiniia Washington, my purple Cloth Cloak lined with Shag. Item. I give r.nd devise lo my Grand Son, Corbln Washington, my negro Wencli Old Bet, my riding Chair, and two black horse, to liim anil his Assigns for Ever. Item. I give mid deviso to my grand Son Fielding Lewis, my negro man Freder ick, to hint nnd his Ansigns loievcr.also my Kitrht Silver table Simons, half of my (Jiockery Ware, nnd the blue nnd While Tea China, my Walnut book Cae, ovel Ta ble, one ilod, bcil ste.iu, nnu rr. siieets, ouo IV. blankets, and White Coltoii Coitnter- nain. Two tablo Cloths. Six Bed Leather Cliairs, luilfiif my peuter, nnd one-half of my Iron liitclten fuinii,iire. Item. I "glvo and deviso to my grand Siin'Lawrence Lewli, my neero wench Ly dia, lo him und Ids Assigns for ever. Item. I give and deviso to my grand lauzhler Beliv Carter, my ticsru Woman Lttle Bet. and her future ineicise, to her and her Assigns linever, also my largest looking glass, my Walnut Writing Desk Willi llm wen nml rquitro uiniug mine, nun Mod, Ueil Stead tanners nnu pinows, blanket, hub IV. Sheets. While Virgiiiin Cloth Counteipitin umi purplo ciirtaiits, my lied nml White Cliina, tea tius, and tho ntlier half nf my peuter, I'mi-kery Ware, und thu remainder uf my Iron Kitchen Furniture. Item. I glvo tn my grandson, George WaaiiiiicUin. mv next la st Diesslng Glass, and Bed, Bed Meml, bolster, mm pillow, idle blanket, one Pair Sheets ttlnl tauinierpalu. Item. I dovUu ull my weuriiin iiiipure' to bu iipially divided between my grain! ujiiglilt-is, Ueltv uaner, runny una nun MillvWa.tiiiietoti.bin .linuld my Daugh ter U.-liy Lewis, fancy any uiie.twour thieo articles, Sho is to havu Ihem betulo a divi sion thereof. Lastly. nomlnato and appoint my tald Sou Gen. Genrgi Wasliingtu.i, Lxei'titor id this iny Will and lis I uwo few or 110 debts I iltivc.t my iixeetltor m give 1111 oei'itrny, unr tu ni'iiraise mv Estate, but desiro thu sjmo may bo allotted to my Devisees with Hi Utile I'rmiblo mid del.iyns may be, ilcli'- itig tlioir iiivcptiiiico tlienml itsnll llto loln-ii ol'iny l.no 1 now have to give Ihem. Ill witness wherool I havo heiouulit tet my Haud und Se.il this 2Utlt day nf Mnv, 17MI. MAY WASllIJililOi, IL. S-l Signed, scaloil mid pub- H3h.1l in tho presence, ami signed by us in tho iiiesenco of tlio rd. May Washington, and al her desiic. JoiiM FtmxhY Houaii, Jamks Muvkky, JosEril Walkik. TheCharlos Wusliltigton, to whom " my negni man Tom" Is devised in Iho first Item, was tho great grandfather of Mr. Thornton, and Iho grandson Georgo Wash ington, referred In In tho seventh item, was tho grandfather of'Mr. Thornton. A HUTCH MJIt.lION. Tho following admirable production, d0' livcrcd beforo a company of volunteer sol diers during tho revolutionary struggle, upon tho ovo of their going to " glorious war," was calculated to luspiro tbcm Willi inoro thin hurculean courage: "Mine frlenls, ven vlrst you coined hero you vas Lpmr and humble, and now, mlno frlenls you Is prout and sassy j nud you lias gniion 011 your unicorns, and dem vit you Iil;o do- ings upon a hug's poek. Now, mine frionts, 1st me tell you dis a man lib u man if ho itli no pigger as my dumb. Veil Tavld yent out to vito mit Goliuh, he took nuting mit him but yon sling. Now, don't mis- tako me, mine frienlt, it was not 11 rum sliuc; no, nor a miiit-vatcr sling; no, it was a cling made vit yon hickory stliick Nnw, veil dls Gollah teed Tavid coining, he aid, "You von litllo scoundrel, ilooi you cotno to vito mo? I vill gif you to do birds of do tluldt and do ticasts of do air.' Tnvi.l, says, 'Goliah, Goliah, do racoisli not always mit de chwifl, nor ish do battle stilt lie strong; nud a man iih n man If ho ith 110 pigger than my dumb' SoTuvid ho fixed ashtonelu his sling, and ilr.nva it Goll.ih, and knocks him rito In do ferheut, nud takes Goliab's sword and cuts oil' his head ; and den all the purty gals oil' de .biutly comes out and strewed (lowers lu his way, and snug 'Saul is a great man for ho has kilt his thousands ; but Tavid is greater as he, for ho has kilt Gollah.' " "I'm ull I'inycil 41 il f," Is a common complaint. If you feel so, get a packago of Kiducy-Wnrt ami lako it and you will at unco feel lis Ionic power. It le ttews the henllhv inliiiii of the kidneys, Uiwels uud liver, 'and thus rettnres ihu nat ural life and strength to llm weary body. It cut: unw be had III i itherdry nrliquil lorin, uud in either way it always prniut and cllieient in ueliini. Aeto Jlaljont SUmluni -An Inwa twiier Ivlls nf two Invert who uero jietinaiieully sei.irjiu.1 liy itid inlet' lo.lll"ii ofu "o..l'd i l .it I ., reali.m " lie 1 lr. Ono nvriniM, when her l!Um-.e. I kl.ni'l teiiziug Verv inqu..iiivi.lv at 1 111 Ine . 1 .'. 1.. .. ..... tnnilllui ,ue Mti wo o (tint-ii ,e',ii: uoitit, j i are -ni tninaing in.i euou i.ue oi iniu. Imrs liko 11 g"Meii r .r l undnig. you 1 1 liAtuutinuT 'ell II,,. Iih aii.w.M.1 o.t t rhallloally, "1 was Ihinkiiig what a u(w mosquito ut they would make," The Carbon Advocate. An Independent fAmillv N.wsiiaper Published, every KATOllDAY, In Lehljhtod, Cnrbou Co., l'a., by iiiituv v. Mnicxuiniiiic. UITICS-DASKAVAY. a hoit dlt'anee llm the Lehlxh Valley It. It. -L-rpuc. Tens: $1.00 psrAimiiin in Atece bvbst Brscsmios or tlalv a.d taict Job 3? i in ting at vun'V i.0r pkici a. Our Puzzle Corner. l.-CRO-'S-WOBD ENIGMA. My first is in liomv, but not lu t mo f My second islu penalty .but net in crime; My third is In green, but not In drab j My fourth is in grasp, but not In grab j My fifth 's in blo.1t, but not In swell 1 My sixth is in relate, but 11 ol lu tell ; My whole you can eatily find 'Tis n general of anciont tlino. Max. 2. -TRANSPOSITION'S. 1. Transpose n girl's name into a benefit. 2. Transpose a mcasuro into a p.ttt of iho face. 3. Transpose a border ufland Intoan ant. mnl. 4. Trnnspozo a vessel into n conjunclion, 5. Transpose n garment Into ndisagrco. able person. Transit. 3. CHARADE. My first Is n fairy ( my second a covering! niy whole Is Hie same as my second. TttANEIt. 4. DIAMOND PUZZLE. 1. A consonant. 2. A sort cushion, 3. Pertaining to punishment, 4. A feast. 9, To discourage, 0. To allow. 7. A consonant. ANSWERS TO THE LAST. I, Work and win. 2. -1, cab ; 4. 3. Mote, ate; Fox, ox, P L Scorp.corcf 3. Fca'j, I N N L A I 0 I N N 4. Ills life was gcntlo J and Iho elements So mixed in hiin, that Nature might n'aud up, And sav lo all tho world This wosn man. ADVICIITO J.OVIUCS. Tho cxperlcnco of a student at Sluttgirt has been thoonusoofn tragedy most pain ful and unnecessary. Tlio young mnn fell in Invo with a pretty girl, nnd his affection bslng duly reciprocated ho wrolo reiealedly to her parents for their consent lo a mar riage. Receiving no answer he cot out of p.ilicnrfl nnd poisoned Itlintelf. Tho next day a letter came from tho parents with their consent. Tho young woman was so aggravated by her lover's lack f judgment that sho nlso consumed poison, nud expired nl his funeral. The first mMako mado by this younj man w.u In wriling to the parents. A per. mnn! Interview with iho father was what ho should hnvo sought, even though it wus likely to bo at tho expenso of a refusal. In the nverago biurlship, Iho needy lover and the mile parent are natural enemies. Tlio one wlih whom tho young woman finally, sides Is Iho one Hint will win, and In Ilia end hcrttipport is likely to go lo the man who showa tlio most persistent pluck. When 11 sullnr dues not tacklo Iho old man faro to fare, but writes letters instead, it implies a lack nf fonndenco in IlieJiistlcenfhUcauic. If he has the courage uf his convictions, I ho entire trust In the linceilly of his sweet heart's titlnelimri.t, lio should regard Iho preliminary veto of her irlatlve as merely a mark of Ins nffcotlonalo icgnrd for his daughter's wol'nro a disagreeable formality which it is wall lo get through with as toon ns possible. Then tho lover has only In go to work nnd provide himself wjlh Iho menus or independent support when, If Ihu young woman is nf age, and they remain of the tamo mind, they oau g and get mar ried. But for any man to allow himself to be lievo that his chanronf Jinppinrss rests upon tho reply nf a parent, who may bo Imbued with prejudice, to n letter that may be full of nonsense, Is not wise. Letters aro but written characters, which may exprcrr, or disguise the writer's thoughts. But facts aro much more substantial, and may bo trusted lo stand wear and Icar. If tho suitor has neither tho courage of his convictions, nor confidence In Iho dam. sel, ho is certainly In a bad way, and per haps would do well to emlgrnlo and try to grow up with some young country. Poison is not likely tn mako him feel bolter. In. deed, so far as is known, It benefits po ouo but tho undertakers. Arte York Sun. risu om.v o.mj savi;d. Tho fnl1nwiiigufl"octlonate incident iceslls ivhat the Rc'. John Newton said about tho presenco of his pinus mother's blessing, thu, followed him to sea and braugh him home. In February, I ESI, a terrible gale raged along tho an st of England. In one bay. HnrtlcK-ol, it wrecked eighty-ono vessels, Wliilo tho storm was at its height, tho Evening Sup, a stout brig, struck on Long, roach rock, a reef extending n mllo from onn sldo .of tho bay. Slio sunk, having only her topmasts ubovo tho framing waves. Tho life-boats worn away rescuing wreck ed crewt. The only means of saving the. men, clinging lo Iho swaying innsls, was the rocket Mppnratus, Bufoio It could bu ndjuilo), ono mast full. Justus Iho rocstjl bearing Iho Uf" lino went booming nut ot tho luuilar, the other mast toppled over. Sadly tho rwokctiiicn began lo draw In their line, when suddenly they felt that something was attached lolt, and iu a Teir monienls hauled on the beach the uppircn lifeless body of a ssilor bor. Trained and Under hands worked, and tu u short time he becamo conscious. With wild amura ment he gazed around un tho kind anil sympathising friends. They raised him to. his feet. He looked up Into tho weather beaten face or tho old fisherman near blirv and askrd t " Where nm I T" "Thou art here, my lid." " AVhere' tlie cap'n " DaMwiied, uir lad.' "The mite, then ' " II.-'S diott lied. loo " " 'f.ie rti-w ? ' Tlie ,i.o ., I 1 , ol one -. iv . " Toe la v- . . ,1 . , III. nn-nlt; l 'ir . o' ei.e.l ii .i 1 . i v n 1 id ; 1I...U nt the ' din d ior few 1 I.' I. . 1 li and My uicLrr hat Ami r rn )io .he. wet . id, and been in i . 105 fo il! ..Kil on h , U 1 hid UU mu. In law, i liis Uandi. - Xcul'A Oniam'cn.
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