TED:IIIN OF PVIILICATION. ------- Tint BILLIMAD Etzrorrsa published every Thursday Mortitvg b 7 S. W. 6Lvoan at Two Dollars -per anawskin advanoe. W Advertising in all cues exeltutivi of Imbmtlp tiOn to the paper. SPECIAL NOTICES inserted atswim calliper line for first insertion, and Dom OEM per line for subsequent in Mons. - • LOCAL NO OEB, same style as reading mMtor. Twmarr a lim). - AD will be Warted according to the following table of rates Air j. tw I pn I am I em i UT. 1 tachi f 11.501.3.00 5.00 1 6.001 10.00 , i $l6 Inches '.50 1 7.00 110.00 112.00 I 20.00 I 30.00 ittettee . 16 , 1 4 inches I .00 1 12.00 1 18 7 00 1 2200 1 90.001 4.5.00, column _s' 1 ,7- 0 - 1 -- o n 10, 00 00 31: - 1.00 140.00 155, 1 column I 20.00 1'40.00 I 00.00 I !MOO I $lOO I $l5O A&Filnistrator's and Executor's Notices. $2 : Audi t ,r's Notices. $2 60 ; Mildness Cards. tive tines. (pet '7 r , r1.16. additional lines 11 eactf. Yearly advarti sersare entitled to quarterly changes. Transient advertisements must be paid for in advance. All Resolntions of Adoeidions Communications of !Puffed or indirkinalinterest. and notices of Mar• riagef) and Deaths, exceeding eve lines. are etArged ev 0s• - T8 per line. ' • • The tiftrOl=ll having a larger circulation than all .h^. papers in the ronnty combined. makes it the best Jolvertising median: in Northern Pennsylratga. JOB PRINTING of every kind. In Plain and Fancy •olors. done with neatness and dispatch. Handbills. Planks, Cards. Pamphleta,l3illheads. starments.kc, of every variety and style. printed at the aborted notice. The"REPORTP.II. (MCP Ice ecell supplied altb Power Presses. a good assortment of new typo, and •verything In the Printing line can be execntod In he canal artistic rnAnner and at the lowest rates. Miro' rsrcAßTAitt.v non 11SIITESS,..CARDS. • A LA OE Ti . EM ER W • .\ ITOUSE.SIGN AND . FR.F.R ( I) PA&TER, FSept. Sb. 1.570-w D. 13VRTLETT fi SON, grit ALVC Tommla. Pa. None bat reliable enronanir. , repro sentea., O. n. RTLF.TT. C. CLCAU ItArCrLriT. Nnr. 13.1 F172.-IF* .FOVLER, REAL ESTATE • DEALER, No. 27S Sonth Water Street. Chi ergo:11111101a. Real Estate , pnrchaard and aold. watroftta rnadeand Money Loaned. • May 10,:70. TOWN DITNYEE; RbAcirs,irrTH. •.! IBINROBTON. PA.. pays particular attention to roiling Buggies, Wagons, Sleighs. kc. Tire set and r• - pairing done on short notice. Work and charges 7,1"...-anteed satist , -tory.- • 12;15,0._ PrsTNITACICER HAS -•- • • ain established himself in the TAILORING 'IISTNE.SS. Shop over licxtwell's Store. Wort of srt , ry Elsseription' done in the latest styles. , Towanda. April 21. IR7o.—tf • 1-P ) F J 11YSVTLLE 'WOOLEN. MILL V,.! _ Thr undirsigned would respectfully announce to the public that be I:* , eps constantly on hand Woolen Cloths Cassirn.ree. Plannola. Tarns. and all hinds at ,-bolesate and rptai,l. 111:0 &PIXY, Ang.10.1870 Proprietor. C . O s: TIIISSE.LL'S GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, may - 23•7--ti • TOWANDA, PA._ WM.. H. MORGAN DEAL- Ens ESTATE.—Lot; from slno up wards. Also Real 17.. trite Agents. Land bought and sold and money loaned. Pa. ties desiring to 6 , -11 _Wild Lands. Farms, or Lcts, can bare a map of lands or subdivision made •at this Agency, and property sold on a reasonable- commisilon. ollce over Postoffice, licrcur'S Mock, Tau - anal. Pa. L. L. moony. . r rDec,4•72) W5l. v. stortomq. Ti-IE UNDERSIGNED XRC,HI TEC.',T AND BUILDER, wishss to inform the citizens of Tovanda and vicinity. that he will Cave particular attention to drawing plsns, designs and spe.4llcations for' all manner of buildinas, private and public. Superintendence given for reasonable coumcmsation. Oftlee at residence N. E. corner of Second and Elizabeth strrets. EMI ,NEW PARLOR OF FASHION sxxv - rsa, n CUTTrm. - G, sriAmro-TsG„ and Tf.kllt DYEING in the Latest St3 - Ip. Also particular paws t itt Cutting Lalifss.'-nu:l Children's Hair. Sham- Charlitag and . itO to (IAtSAIVAI" k LINCTICO7.TH. in•cr the rtional That'd. Strect—Toavaada, Pa. 1572. P rTSBITRY, w. • T. REtL EST.CTE. LIFE, FIRE, k ACCIDENT T.SITRA. , TtIy. AGENCY cdrner cf `.taro and State Sti•eet= rch 13, 1:472 kST-1, BOORS, AND BLINDS .7) I T. , rrzpared to furr.leb Eiln-dried Doors. Sash and BI.:: Is of any style. size, or thickness. on short Hand in your orders ten day; before. on wfwt rtse th - articles, and be sure that you will that will not thrink or swell. Tura cash , a, d'o;y IP, 071. riEo. P ASH. BROTHER, ‘. VA:TON ljealc-xs m 1 - ;;,.WPOL HIDES, PELTS, CALF- sErss, FEES, M:1 thy highest cash price Ia paid at all tillleft . E. Stori, F I,.re 18. c, 17 M. TTON. , • Troy'. 1 nr,v.14.',0 .PA ME XTEW FIRM : :Eit'. GOODS, LOW PRICES! AT ITON7.OI:TON, - TRACY & H-OLLON, i;.• Dealers in Clrory. - ..r:es and Provislons, Drags dwincs. irOrusiwe 0;1 1 Lamps, Chimneys, ; riFc miffs. l'ainis, Oils, trarmsti, Yank - Pe No . fobacco, Cigars and iittir,ff. Pura W111,,A and of the bestloonilitv, for medicinal purposes .till Goods Sold at the'very lowest 'wipes. Pre f_'•;;TlF c.:rc-fally compounded at all liont's of the .1- (tom 11S a call. TRACY .1M C4E.A.IIkES F. DAYTON, Farcess.•r tT, liumplircy Bros 11 111 S S M. A Ti (Jccr MoNly'R,!tor, -1 7 .. - T;R oa Landis full assortment of DOItI3LE and 4, 11‘; and all other foods in his lino Z:.-sinring and manufazdarirot dono to order. biz 1g 23, IS7I B ! CONFECTIONERY !! GROCERIES ! nwk , rsigried begs leave th rrtnrn thanks to Towandn awl vicinity for the very p3trrma:zo , „);ti tiled to him tinting tho rt, and tb- .awe time to give notice that allel to hi+ bnßinvgs a stock of EST GROC'ERIES W11! , 11 1:%}1 , prepared tl ofer AT VIE LOWEST • vt!l ,Ull c•mtinuf , tlo 11aLing rin,ilicqu , in all esll 1 . 1 . 11 . / 1.1 4 11 :111y1111114 in this 111,1 e 1: •• .1114; , 1: , 14111 F.l - 11 ANTE E ElpN La: also fittc•l up a DINING ROOM, re 11,~ will td all timcs be ready to furnish Meals . .r Linlcivnis 'at much 12.ser cates than w:uldl. I's- , acid otlrr+ vi4itin2 tawn are incited to • r Parties supplied with len 'Cream, Cakes, lit, r C. , iiieetioner3 - at eliert tiotici% 1 1 th7l,ll.tre, nearly o'); site the ..Tear.s ME \[Ell C p R . .S BANK, T0'.7.8.% . DA, PA ,tn B. S. INsAell,t B.ankere.) Dep , sits,'Lnana ifoney, 'l/417. Coffee- - t:,r.. tinrg. (i ElaL BANKING BIISINESS, .urL,t, :.11IncOrp . oratod Bank. deKzriu r t t 3 P. Eel M0T.1. , y to MT rescr Europe, tblit Bank • ; :17..“1 the Irorost PA s"-,'.AGE-TICKETS Ts, frOio Nova S. - -otia, England, Ireland, Scot. .1... r zit; y part of Enrope and the Orient, Jr the t. Of fea:ners always f oh hand sells Gold, Silver, United States Bonds rat.•f., fur the ea.le of - Nurtin-Sa Piclitic 7 3-10 9 0 VlNTlENT..f.,?.ahhitr poWANDA COAL YARD, ..: ., I:NEte/t111..110.1.1) AND ELIZArETII b TUTF.TS, LC AGE:NcI: SULLIVAN ANTIIILACITE AND PASCLAI nrrumNous COALS. s LL r.1Z.13 PITTSTJN ANTIIRkeITE COAL - 1b72. WAUD F MONTI-NYE OE •I S. VOLUTE XXXIII. TAXES 1 WOOD, ATTORNEY AND . Oji 001:710 Law, Towanda. pa. SSMITH!IIONTANYE, ATTO WICIP Ai. cm. suin and Pine Streets. opposite Porter's Drug Mora TAR. H. WESTON, DENTIST.- Offlos in Patton'. BloCk. over Gore's Drag and , lbernical Store. 3 an 1 .*611 T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND DStAms. Mice over Dr. U. C. Porter Son k Co.'s Store. , - p G.L MORROW, PSYSICIAN AND • Sonozolz. offers his 'professional services to the citizens of Warren and vicinity. Residence first house north of J. P. Cooper's Store, Warren Centre, Pa.: . , •ap118 . 19 ly T)R. .a. .M. STANLEY, DEng -thr. U" : successor to Dr. Weston. -.Dillon In Patton's Block up stair'', "'Main Strout, ;Towanda. Ps. Ail kinds of plate Ncnrk w stpeoluaty. Jan.lft":3 DR. , S.lll. NITOODBI7II,N, Physician' and Rergeon, Office over Wickham ik Black's Crockrry etore. • H. . STREETER, HB.M cKEAN ATTORNEY • •Ni, COVSSit.Lan AT OF. ftowarpi, Pa. Par ti cul sr attention paid to inieine.4 in tlfe Orphan? Court. . july 20,'66. 31cPEIERSON, WH. CA_RNOCHA.N, ATTOII - N'ET AT .1.....717 (District Attorney for Brad. ford County), Troy, Pa. Collections made' and prompt. ly rprialttml. 'fel) 16, 'GD-11 1T B. KELLY. DEICTIST: —office • N • over lichlibatix & Insert , . T4iwniida. Pa. Teeth inserted on Cintd, Silver. Rubber, and Adrim ninin base. Teeth extracted without pain. 00.3.72 DR. U. BEACH, Prrystcriax AND Puns:lF:ow. Perihanently located at TONCANDA. Pa. ',Particular attention paid to all Chronic Meow.- nA. Cancers and TnrUnsa removed without pain and without use of the knife. Office at hip residence an Ship street. two doors east of Pr Pratt'''. Attend ance in office Stow - lays and Ratnrdays. May 16,'72. I tHr . IDILL & CA.LIFF, Arrows -El - s r ill AT -LAW. Towanda, Pa. IL J. MADILL, CALiTT. Oivcc in Wood's Block, first- door south of First National Bifik, np stairs. Jan 5i.73-Ip f\VERTON & ELSBREE; Arron !crr's .ur LAW. Towanda, Pa.,' having entered into copartnership, offer their professional services to the public. Special attention given to bnsiness in the Orphan's and Register's Courts. apll4lo r.. ov . F.T.isoN ••11.. IS. C. EISEC.ry„. MT A. PECK'S LAW .OFFIC.,. • Mna: s ree opposite the Court nouse, iowanda, PA. Oct. 27,"70. X. E. FLF.I.EkIING. Box 511. Towanda. Pa A . A. KEENEY, COUNTY SU PERINTE.NDENT, Toiinnda, Pa. OtTIN‘ with B. M. Pock, second door below the Ward lions& Will he at the Office the last Ratnrday of each month ar.d at all other times when lint called away on btu:i -f:II'LS connected with the Ruperitendency. All letters enid hereafter be addressed as above. dee.1,70 TOFIN W. MCC., ATTORNEY AT Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa. (1=1..k1".. INSBRAIICE • Particular attention pail to Collections And Orpbans' Court business. crtri r e a Nen , Block. nbrtl! silo Public Aware. spr. 1; '55. TOWANDA, PA ]R. D. D. SMITH, Dentist, has pnrehaed G. IL Wood's property, between Mercer's Elnek a.::d the Elwell House. where be has -located his nfaue. Teeth extracted without pain by 'nee of rue. Tnwand Oct. 20. 1 R7n. HORACE. COWLES M. C. M.EitCUI,V •<Le Pri•s , nt or tr.3r.1511 MI PROFESSIONAL CAWS. TTraida, May 1. 1872.4 yo ATTORNEY-NT-LAW, ranx:lft,'72 ATTOIINET-AT-LAW, Fe13.27,'11-13' .T. MYA:TAN, , . PrITFICIAN AND Firm r,orr. Ofllce one door east of Reporter building 'Rest donee. corner Pine and 2nd street. Towanda, June 22, 1871. • - , TAOCTOR O.' LPAVIS, A GRADU- I "-at, of the College of “Physicians and - Sun - Tons," York - city, Class 11443-1. gives exclusive attention to tliP jiraetifse of his profession. 011165 and residence on the ea,tct-n , lopt , of orrel Hill, adjoining Henry Hon e's. jau 14. 'O. Hotels. DINING ROOMS ' .• IN CONNECTION WITH .THE DA.E.ERY, , Near the Court Ifonge. We are prepared to feed the hnneTy at all tirnea of tI day and eve4Mg. Qfetel's and Ice Cream in their season.q. i t I - 3larch 30, 1870.' D. W. SCOTT FL WELL HOUSE , TOWANDA, PA. JOHN C. WILSON Haring leased this Honse, is now eeady to accotruno date the travelling public. No pains nor expente will be spared to give satisfaction t 9 these who may give him a call. -- - , -North Far of the public Nunn., cast of Mor cur's nrw block. jet ITIFSIERFIELD CREEK HO TEL. PETER LANDKESSER, Having purchased and thoroughly refitted this old and well-known stand, formerly kept by Sheriff Grit- Rs, at the mouth pf itummerfield Creek, is ready to give good aesommodati one and Batt afactory treatment to all who may favor him with a call. Der: 23, 863--tt Ii v ILEANS 110 USE, TOW.X.NDN, con. -4.....Ars AND BRIDGE FLPEETS. The 11 orses,..Rarnes9. &e., of all guests of this house, Insured against losn by Fire, Nvithont any ex tra charge. • . A superior quality of WI Barn Ale, juit,t ree,ived. R. JORDAN, Towanda. Jan. 24.'71. Proprietor. MTARD HOUSE, TOWANDA? iIrADFOIID COUNTY, PE.F4I•VA This popular house, recently leased by .1.ti1461 - E, ?S: Meals, and hauls; been completely refitted, remelelecl, flll,i refurnished, affords to the public aft the comforts and modern conveniences of a first class Motel. Situate opposite the Park on Main Street, it is eminently convenient for persons visst ina either fiir pleasure or business. sepS'7l SOON t t", MEANS, Proprietors. HOUSE, Le.P.AISVILLE. I'A PROPRIETOR. Tile , Pi conducted In' strictly Temperance Principles. Every effort will be made to make gut ,ta comfortable. Good rooms and thelable v.lll bbways supplied wfth the bioit the market' at. f erd . Nov. 1, 1871. lL S " R CYR AGRICULTURAL 7.l.ke:senr, for Salo by R. ELLES, TOWANDA, PA., . fiL^cti No, 3 llercur's Mock north side of Court Mouse square. WHOLESALE AND It DEALL2 AND MA' AGENT. =, - Mowing Machines ' Horse Powers and Threashers, Wheel Rakes. Plaster Sowers, Grain Seeders, Hay Tenets. kecersible and Steel plows, C Mentors, Thill Horse Hoes, Clover Hullers and Panning Mills. LAWN WOWERR, WATER DILRWSZS. BEST BELTECO- BEST cntrus . POWLEN IN TIM WORLD, CORN KRELLERS FOR HAND OIIIPOWER. £C.,• &C Cattlognei and descriptive, illustrated printed dr oll:Ire. iurnished or mailed free tp all applicants. it will cost but three cents to send ler circulars in pc. , tztte Farmers wben in Tow&Ar., call ant see me. ..pr1122 72. B. M. WELLES WEEKLY ARRIVAL OF • • A.;THRACITE COAL On the tailroa I, at Cdnal Street, Which trill be aold by the car lora or qttra:titi. and delivered en reasonable terms. rieai,e call at the Coal Yard. JA FES wrucEit,leEmau.. 1442. L. S CARE. PrnpriPtor. IMIIIS=M MILLINERS GOODS: Oa and . after SATrIZDAY, Ocr, sth, I pl - epareri - to exhibit my new arrrval of :SILLINEItY GOODS To tLe of Towanda and My stock comprises everything in tho lima, and I shall con• tint.e to sell at my uaually reasonable rates, (live nit a call and examine the good for your. selves. (Let 1. F.7'.1 FOR SALE.—A house and lot in Smithfield Centre, eintittlo for Marilee and • tore. rnfinirn nf - Jamettli:Webb. • Jial.l6 r , O. FROST & SONS, MANUFACTURERS 111;}:i 'IIA #l:4DlVlzie,e):juir.ii.4,lllUTZ•s:f 0i ell styles and pekes. combining with tbe Mich :and Elegant, the Medians Priam. sultatde for all. and so cheap that any can afford to have them. Also the finest and moat • FASHIONABLE BLAZE WALNTT PAHLOB ARR LEORABY FETBINTITIBE. Of new find Orighisl designs sad of the most su perb style and finish. Won choice assortment of TABLES, WARDROBES, DRESS EKG CASES, SEDE43OABDB, LIBRARY • LND BOOLCASEI3. • Also a &triplets line of Tetoflbtea. Sofas. /Ranges Socking. Easy and Parlor Chain, in the greatest variety of styles and prices. Also an endless varie ty of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLES, MIRRORS, FEATHER PILLOWS, MATRESSES, R, SPRThTiI BEDS, TOWANDA, PA Of every description, and in fact everything to be found in a First Class Furniture Store„ CHEAPER THAN TEE CHEAPEST ! We pay Case for Lumber, or will take Lumber In In exchange , for Furniture.: Also a largo stock of Tow.sus., Of every description from the most common to the finest Rosewood, always- on hand. We are role agents tor Which are uow conceeded by all patties to be far the best Metalic Case in use. We hare the In this seciion of country, and will furnish any thing in the UNDERTAKING line AS LOW as the same quality of goods can begot at Ass PLACE, either in Towanda or elsewhere, and from em large EXPERIENCE and thorough acquaiptance with the business, we can sare persons many annoyances to which they are always subject when dealing with incompetent parties. ,per- Do not forget the place Towandi, April 2, 1872 *IDHOTOGR 1 * * The undersigned would inform the public * that they have purchased the G ALLEr y : OF. ART, or • on Main street, Bret Spar south oe the First * National Bank, and mean, by stritt attention * * to business, and by the audition of every Un- * provement In the Art Of Photography, tornake * the place worthy of patronage. Mr. OvirrEl * * is to remain with ne, and give his whole time * and attention to the making of - * IVORYTYPES, * iArgrn:Gs IN OIL AND WATER COWLS; * * As well PENCELING in IND MX, ' * * -- - . t. Particular attention given to th enlarging * of pictures, and to the finishing o all kinds * best- ' of work, so as to secure the beaesults, and ~,, ..-: as much time as possible givrfia to making fit negatives of small children. • I * * Those wanting pictures will please give us _ a trial, and wo think that they will be satits• * * fied . r GEO. 11. WOOD CO. * janll.';2yl * * * * * * * * -* * .* 4 * * * ill. '-'. ROSENFIELD'S • 'd CLOTHING EMPORIUM The rapid growth of D - wanda requires the expan. 'fon of business,, and the undersigned, realizingthis want of the conininnity in the . READY ALLYE CLOTHING LINE Hu opened a new store in Beidleman's Block, yonnerlioccupled by H. Jaoobs.) and is now pro. pared to t btfer to Lts old customers and the public generally, a better stock of MEIS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING Than can be found in any other establishment out side the cities. kly stack has all been pnrchasel from the manu facturers this season. so that I have no old stock to get rid of, bought at high prices. I have a falkline of - GENTS FURNISHING GOODS of the finest quality and latest stylus. which I am . Offering at low tzuTcs. • si REMEMBER . I hat 4 no connection with the old stand, and when yon want anything in the clothing line. for yourself .or boys, call on me in Ileidlt:mazesluck. . Towanda, Marcb 28, 1872. 100 MEN WAY EED HARD AND SOFT COAL BURNER We have the best line . of Stoves in the State. MANSAIID COOK and - MODEIIN VULCAN Ilare taken the premiums in all the State rairP, .1414 we know they are a first-class StOve. For Fort coal, go me Mill g now For bard or v)ft cal. Alto the INVINCIBLE. All first-class Sto*pa. REFLECTOR, FLUE FLT, A7CD BALTIMORE A fall tuniortmPut of IlardwAre„Lawart; Copper attd blieettron Ware alvrays i on hand.• 42- All orders filled promptly; . 'Job work dons and warranted. Give ns a eall. PRICE LIST-CASCADE MILLS. Flour, best whout, yet 'tack $2 75 hundred lbs ...... 50 4. SO CS barrel 11 00 Feed, per c'wt I_6o Custom - grinding usually done at Once, as the ca• pact* , of the mill is sufficient ter a great amount of work U. U. INGHAM.. Camptman. Mai ;12. ND. pOR SALE.—A :minable property L for Bile near the Bolfing 31111. its bargain and on eau, terms. 100 feet front and 245 feet deep. Street on three aides of It. Large house thereon For rent 11 not:sold. Mardi '73 A. I. cntrizirm RE UDIELUIIIUI at all times contain an COFFINS FISK'S METALIC 13.trRIAL CASFS, FLNEST HEAR.SE STORE 107 MAIN STREET. J. 0. FROST & SONS. OPPOSITE THE MEANS LIOUSE, (Formerly occupied by IL Jacobs.) M. nosENFIELD To bay the celebrated COOK STOVES. DOgESTIC -COOK DOMESTIC COOk PRESIDr!iT, ZE.NITIL . UNITY PAULOII STOVE.S7 E3IPERE GAR BURNERS 4 sic 4), COST LIGHTS, LIGHT HOLTSE, BEACCMLIGHT, ROCS= LIGHT, r • REA rim, 'LEWIS .t SSIILLEY, ti o. 4. Bridge St.. Towanda. Ncnr.13,1872 ROBERT NcINTOBII. - puutt tottrg; • FOB A' THAT, Villa' TII/T.' La there for honest poverty Who hangs hie head; and a' that? The coward slave, we pass him by ; • We dare be poor fpr a' that. For a' that and a' that, Oar toile obscure, and a' that ; The rank is but the guinea's stamp,— The man's the goof jor a' that. t What though on hatriely fare we dine, Wear hoddin gray, a' that; Gin fools their silks, aria knaves their wine, A man's a man tar a' that. For a' that, and a' that, Their tinge! chow, 4111 a' that ; The honest man, though o'er vac poor, Is king o' men ror, f‘' that. Ye eee yon birkle ad . a lord, Wha struts, and stares, and a' that,— Though hundreds worship at his cord, He a but a coof for.a' that ; For a' that, and a' that, 114 riband, star, and a' that: Thu man of indepenuent mind, 110 looks and langla9 7 at a' that. &prince can make a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a. that ; BLit an honest man's &boon hie; might-:: Child faith! he maunna fa' that! For a' that, and a' that, • Their dignities, and a' that; . The pith o' terse, and pride o' worth, Are higher rank than a' that: Then let us pray that come it may,— As come it will for a' that.— That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the grey and a' that. , For a' tltat, and a' that; It's c uning yct, for a' that,— - When man to man, the warld o'er, Shall brothers b.. f , ea that: iecellimeons. LITTLE BLUE EYES. " Can I sit with you ?"._. -" Certainly, sir." "Nice weather?'' • " Splendid„;udeek . . "Crops groWing finely ?" "Yes—could n't do better." I was sitting in a passenger coach on a Wi-consm railroad, one day, years ago, when a good-looking, pleasant spoken mail came along, stopped at my seat, and the above conversation took place, • the latter part of it after I bad given him part of my seat. - - Now, I am regarded as a social man. 1 like a good joke, a good hint ; and - I think a sour, morose man, who uses his tongue only when forced to, is bound to die of some terrible disease, and go to some placo of red-hot punisbnient. On enterin,q a railroad car, I al ways look about for a talkative wan, and then I get. as close to him as poisible and drain _ll,im dry., if Pie journey is long enougla. And I want to state one tlor g more. Left an orphan before I don d realize the sad event which made me one, I got iticked and cuffed there, - and "grew up. between folks," as they say. I ought to hare had, .at the time of which I write, LC pretty borough knowledge of human•. na me, and liae been enabled to read evil in a man's face, if be intended me evil. I did riql, pride myself on being over keen or extra sharp, but the knocking around among stran gers ought, to have given any One a good experience. Well, the stranger and I fell into an easy train of , conversation ,a 3 we rode together, and in ten milintes I began to enjoy his company. Ho was a well made fellow, finely dress ed, and he wore a fine watch and a simon pure diatninad ring. I never saw a man who could talk so easy and pleasantly. It seemed that he had bu,i-to open his mouth, and the words - fell right out. I had traveled in the South, so had -he. I had heard the loud roar of the Pacific; he knew all about it. I had been up in a baloon, down in a mine, been blown up, and repaired azain'; my new friend had experienced all these things, and . was Vvishinn. r' for something of a more startling nature. We agreed on politics,. neither had any religion, and I had. never met such a railroad companion. Did you ever meet a man, who, though a stranger to you ten minutes before, could urest from you secrets which you had sworn to yourself not to reveal ? Well, he was such a man. It was not long before' he .commenc ed asking me questions. did not seem tryinr , to quiz or draw-me out, he asked ° me questions in , srich — n sly, roundabout way, tliat before . 1. knew it I was `giving him my history. I was at that time just on the point of bein4 adiuitted to the bar of Wisconsin, lei a student of Law & Law, of P,riefville:. -The firm were old lawyers with'a lucrative.practice, and it had been talked over that in about a month I should be the "Co." of the firm.! A year before a farmer named PreSton, down .about four miles. from Grafton; had died, and hii'matters bad-been put into the hands of Law & Law for settlement. Preston had died rich. He had mo ney in the bank, railroad stock, Mort gages, etc., and everything was set= i tied up to the satisfaction - of the rel ict and the fatherless. . About a year before his death, be ing pinched for money, and not"l wishing to sell anything at a sacrifice Preston had given a mortgage'on his farm for. three thousand dollars. While the papers read `.‘!for one year from date,' .there was'a verhil agree ment that it should be lifted auy day't when Preston desired. month af ter, when having the funds to clear off the paper, the money -bits hold ing it refused to disgorge, wishing to secure his interest fog a year. • - I was on my way to ascertain the date of expiration; A tire among our papers had destroyed the memoran‘. da, and I must go down , andgetthe date from old Scrip, who lives south of . Grafton about five' miles. The strangehad pumped all this out of mein ten minutes, and yet I never once suspected that he Was,recedving any information. . "I aM, not positive,''- he added, " but I am pretty sure that the time is 'the thirteenth, which would be Tuesday nett." "Arid then your folks will send down the money, and dischafge the mortgage, of course ?" he inquired,. "On, yes, - I shall most likely bring =II i. ssaAsauss car ropmitownox nom ANT QUAVER. TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., APRIL 24,1873. it down," .and it never occurred to me how imprudent .I was. He turned the conversation fro , other channels, and did not once . At tempt to pump me further. We got to Grafton at 10:50, and to my great surprise, he announced that he was to stop in the town on business for a feW days: I had not asked his name or avocation, while he knew every thing about me. We went to the hotel, had dinner, and then I secured a livery team erect drove out, getting through with busi ness, so that I was back to take the. 3:20 .e=pre :s east. My friend wag on the porch of the hotel as I drove up, carrying that same honest, digni- fied face. ' "Coll, did you find -out }" ho in quired, in his pleasant way. - " Yes,; it is on the thirteenth, as I expected," I replied. We had lunch together, and when N're shook hands and parted, I had no mord,idea of ever meeting him-again thari.l have of knowing yon. In fact, he tedol . .me that he should sail for England within* a week or ten days, and should not return to America. At parting he gave me his card. It was a modest piece of pasteboard, and bore the name of " George Ral eigh," in old English script. Everything at the office went on as ustlal, and the thirteenth came at length. Law & Law had arrang - d for .me to go down with the money,- and I.looked upon it as a business of no special importance. " We know yon are all right," re marked the senior partner, as I was about to go; "but I want to give you a word of warning, nevertheless. Don't take any stranger into your confidence until you 'rive - passed out the money, and look. - ont who :sits next td you.' -- . - It was something new . for him to caution me, and I could not but won der at it; Cut in the bustle of getting aboard the .train, I forgot what he .had said. Ordinary prudence bad induced 'tie to place the money, which was all in bank bills, and dig tided in three packages, under my shirt and next my skin, where the d6ft hand of a pickpocket could not reach it. . • Interested in a newspaper, time as the,- train flew west, and limgth the hoarse voice of the brakesman warned no that; I had feached Grafton. I liAd leaptd down and was making for the livery :table, when I heard a familiar voice, an 4 looked-up to see Raleigh. Ile . ,_w l as seated in a buggy, and had seornn:4- ly waited for me to come up. , "Don't express yoe nrpcise," he began, as I stopped e. the wheel. "I did intend to go away, but I chang ed my mind, and I like this section so wdll that I am going out to-day to idol: at a farm, with a view of pur chasing. Come, ride uP 'to the ho tel." We rode up, ordered lunch, Luid aline we were discussing it, Mr. Ral eigh discovered that the farm he stills going to soe was just .beyond of Old Grip's. • " How fortunate! I could ride out with him, see the farm, and return in his company," and he would be greatly 'pleased. I was also pleased. If any one had told me as we got info the bug gy, that George Italeigh meant 'bp return with my money in his pocket and my blocid upon his hands, - I should hard Believed hire a lunatic. And yet George Raleigh bad plan ned td do thit verY thing. It was a lovely day iu June, and the cool breeze 41 the sight of meadcettS and sgreen . groves, Made my heart grow larger. My 'compan ion wits 'i . ery,talkag r ve, but he did n't even hint at my ertfand. He talked as far away as he could.. "Oh! eicuse me !" ho exclaimed, alter we had passed a mile oeyond the village, and were among the farm . houes. "I should have offered you this before:,. He drew from his pocket, a small flask of wine and handed- it to me. Now, I was' temperate in regard to drinks. In fact I detested tho sight and smell of anything intoxicating. But I had Lot the moral courage to tell hire so, and to hand back the flaskundisturbed. I feared to offend him; and so I drank, perlictp., three good swallows. Ho called my atten tion to the woods on the left, as he received back the flask, and when I looked around agaiU, he was just re moving it from his mouth, as if lie lied drank heartily: . . Iu 41).A.it. lire laillltte'S I began to feel queer. The fences along the road seemed to grow higher and the trees to t ; ro.. 1 urger ; something got into my ears, so that the rattle Of the let,ggy s.mn(le; a long way off: How strange!l why, I<believe I am going to be sick'!" I exclaimed, holding en --- r3 the seat with all uKe Wright. . . ",Yon do look strange,"- be replied, a snaky smile stealing over his faee . , "1. should n't wonder if it was apo plexy." I did not suspectlhe game he h played. His words were like . en echo, and his face seemed twice - as large as it usually was. My head be gan to spin, and my brain to snap - and crack. and I raS greatly iright ened. "You are bad off," he continued, looking, into my face. "I will drive I,?s po-_ , sible and get a.do2tor." M% tongue heavy - tha€' could not reply. i‘ chqch :1 the !-e : tt., 4 but my eye 4, li- out 'tl.lc horse at his be-t "We Imre r's team, and I e.la .reel-mikr that one of the oecupatit:: n: the 1%:21g0n calla' out to know what ,ailed me. Raleigh did not reply. but urged the hors forward. About three miles flow, ;rafton was a lotig stre'elo of forest, ;led this we soon reached The; ; pa.n :ay head was not so violent.; and I was. not so balls' .!zirected . When ~ p enirt, my eves. I settled into a sort a dumb stupor, with a brain so be numbed that I had to say to myself, "This is a, tree, that is a sttithp," etc., befure . l.cOuld make sure that, was not wrong. Halt a mile down the road after we struck the forest, and then Raleigh turned the, horse into a blind road leading back into the woodii.• I could not understand what he inteadAd; I tried to grapple rizzi i.n, but could not *it'l the Tquesti Five it " Well, here ..e are !" exclaimed Raleigh, when livg bad reached a point forty rods from the main road. . . He stopped the horse, got out and hitched him, an I then came around to the wheel. • " Yon don't fe 1 just 'right, but I i. guess you will 1 better soon," he remarked. "Co e, lot me help you down." • _. , •••, .He reached up his arms, and I let go the sent and fell into them. It seemed te , mii a if I weighed a ton, but heilecirried me along without; an effort and laid me downWithiu about a rod of a fence which ran- along on one side of au old pasture. -Just now I began to get a little better. The effects of the "drug were :wearing off, and I got a faint suspicion that some thing . unusual had happened. -But I was powerless to move alimb ; The sensation with like ilfat when yonr foot goes to sleep. "Can you speak?' ingtdrei. "Rd eigh, bending over me ; " because if you tan it Will save me some trouble. I want to know just whe're, you hn. , ,e stored awr.v tj:at.inonev:' e - - Now I began to tealize my t:frua- Con; His , face looked natural again, and the load was uft• my_ tongue. I also felt that I could movo J;n -n gers George Ildeigh! are you goit.g to rob. me ?" I askel, finding my voice at last. " Well, some folks Might call it "robbing," but we dress up the term a little by calling it the only corn et financial way .f equalizin,g the float ing currency, eo tbat each one iq provided Eli- and no one left out." "You shan't have the in , .‘ncy. I will die first!" I yelled, rising_a little. "'Ah, I see -- did al take quite enough!" he cool!). remarked. "Well, I have provided for this." He went to the buggy, pro , inr d ropcs and a gag, :aid kneeled down beside me. I hd.ti but little strength yet, and he concpwrcd me in a .mo 'ment. Lying on my right side look- lug tywqrti th fenc.l, he hands behind me. amlthen forcx.•tl the gag into m'y mouth "There now ! You Stie yall are. nicely fixed up, aud all because you acted like a fool, inF:teal of a sensfl)!c. , . young lawy...T soon to be adraitted to the bar." While he was speaking —indeed while hi? Was ing me, rhatLcaught i.ight of the Nvhite f.t of - a little girl lookin , at us from Li-twcen the rails of- thef-nco. I could see her great bluo eves, and kilt* that she was frightened. There Were rel stains around her month, rind on the hand res:ing on the Vail, and I knew that she was some farmer's child searching for t;trawly, , rries ; I could not warn Lei of hex danger and I feart-d that she would b.: ~t-en of -h«_: rd. wa<tving the knot, I winked Cie little girl hard as I eon .1, th.tt she lvorild more tr.':ar. But she did not IVA, now for the immey sa id filleigh ; and 1; , :-1) , :g.:1 searching lay frova one to tin! -.other, re:Loving. all the articles, felt downmv hoot-leg, and theia tinallv passed his hand oVCAT my.bo:om and discovered tlic. money, • here it. !** he excla . mel, drawin.6 out thy , I;,toliages. "I don't hardlylyelieve that old Gr:p will 52:2. any of.this to-day:" He sat down ?XIV my hoa' d, undid the package::. :Ind. was cool enough to go atit to count. the money. As ho commenced, the girl waved her hand to ma, My heart went thump ing, for I expected theTwould utter a: word or a shout, bat spa. sank down from sight, and I caught a gleam of her frock as she pa, , ,cd through the brass c! You see, lay Sown friend - ," re- Marked Raleigh, as he drew off one of hi 9 boots and deposited' some of the billy in it, " there is nothing, like trausa'Ains; business.as it sliMfle, transact , A. Soave men. wou,d have shot or stabbea you, bat it only the apprentices who Jo- such work. All the real gentlemen of bur calling do business as gsntlemen should." He drew off the other boot, ,and placed some " fifties" and "twenties" in it,•and th6i continued : "I have it all planned how to deal with you as soon as I get this money Lli,posed of around my •por:ion. shall lay you 'on your back and pOur the balance of this wine down your throat. There's enough of it to make you sleep till to-morrow night, and by that rime I shall. be' hundred of miles away. As soon as I shall see ;ha( the drug has 1:11z , :n effect, I si&l un!ie your bao 1 nd -temove tl,O gag. When you Lei out of your sleep—if you ev,;r .10—you had bet ter crawl out to the read, where you will most likely -,lot 7 is.orne travzlef. I want. to „ - pe the hor,e and buggy, otherwise- I would leave them for you. How coolly he talked! '.He treat ed the matter as if it were 4 regular transaction in which I fully acquiJsc. He had ru , !. a fast pri s oner, and I fit that ho could do jest as. he pleased. While I WItS think;llg, saw the little white face appear be tween the rails again, but ,in a 1.0f)7 went it' faded away, and its idac , ! was taken by the sun-burned pli*,; of farnif-r. He looked fro!ii TLC t , , Raleigh and back tyzair., 37!:1 I %rink- (-.1 to him in a way amlerstool. His a:.l I felt. that I sl: No. old Grin to d U.tl.•:gn, the 1.1:1!s in his p ,eizets: •• w,!l go hack ti Law feeling, put 'out and cut out; they shou!dn't flame oti:; it t: ,t y•:•tt. fau.t at I: 1. True, had you ou on thes.elr, an.l not ... .. a stranger, this would u :t. pened. I -vas 01 !UV kr eait i Intlil4) tljeu. (11 ,-.1i:.!11 I. SAW 1)0fhil2:: '!tk , f ir.:i eigh tini , bed made ni? my mial that tu:2 Was aftaid 2111,1 . 1 A-A away. \lv 1 trt ,low nigh gi,t up, for alma! 10 carry oat fore - amv= - ,;r11,4;.•_=, 1-.;L:! m , 1.1!y : banl9,, sat do vu jt mt., 'Ant • nature: is sO .pulliil out the flask. " • that all Hee, atal " NOW, in just about a minute well% other nien than in their own. .1f I r he throng,h this busineSs," lin re tnarked, t - r Ting to pnt the. - ,thonth of tho flask;hetween iny jaws: — ' • rolled my head to one side : and. he did not succeed. rye %vita. jam rain,g tile flask again:o.2_ my :tgeth i when I izaught the sound of a .Fort step, the.crash of :i club, and Raleigh rolled off my body: Ho tried to kap, up, but three or four lirmers struck him down, and one of. the blows . ajore to i d was fro of i pcs and - gitg§, v.nd we had bini nicely bour,(l. . - Ovr - beyond the pasture a farmer and iris hands were raking up hay. "Little Blue Eyes," only eight years old, Inld• wandered off after- stri.ii 11:Tries, :,nd had fortunately witness ed Nat of RalEigh's proceedings. She had hurried back to her father', and told hint that " a man was all tied up out there," and he had re• turned to the f,nce. Understanding . t, the situation, he and lii , men. bad ihoved arohnd so as to se , ,-,-;e. an ad varo.age, and Raleigh's c tutu' Itif , ,S the result. ' When the ra,cal f lund h -- Sense,,,, ly! terribly t:Llielt :r.:.: :rttl. ; , :rot7 ,- ;11.-f.)r tvilo!c-Flaritl,:_: - .i .:r -my: . \\'e o!:. Lien li:tek to Graf- •1t Wh..11 I I:1-i 11V 11 111 -W:ts hi , to Ow ii:1•1• .! : to. sy: vt: ilyol.•!1 tLe. gift wilicia Law st:4 (4ray, ke1f....1,1(i. in t,:t vcnr. 1 7 ,vtry 1;110rr, , .. that araorig la; S . 31A `.(j! Inchl'l% (*ell- • t U 1 , rest earefnl CI!! 111.; rf rob LI I, Cr:;11 fcr: ri-w-hq%3 ((q+ 1.1 r, fl:o fita, 13:2 . 1r16.1 fr.)r.i . it filly 11 -it we , ( , f the 11-,,,re. cnnitent one, It i', al[nost. T.l.llll.uev , _ 1'0. 4 '. 1):: tile- plil )f at artery, anti that the one ecitu- itonh• chosen fir examination is'the ra , liA artery. which beats at the , crist. The point gtineyally titled to 4; the nr,1,.:13,...1 pf the: sincea•-• in all med ic d questins, it is neceF-s•tr% bel acquaintedjwich - the state of healthl ill order to recognize any fleyiatiyu [ from it, we must mention the oitlirit ry fccquenoy of the pulse rut. atfivretit-1 eges. In the n'ew h-,1•7.1 :i.uf- - dar, it is from 130 to 140 in ininwe : but dee.re ts: - .s in frequency: as life ;au that, in a • fldnl - .. in . perfect: hcaltli, it is •froti I 72 to 75. In the decline of , it is slower illAn tbLz, and, fells to•aly,,u` 60. • P. is übivious that if we cOula :it - Tilos : 3; a praAdion , i g no-z. I: :: o f 1.e,5 , 3 plain Let:3, Le - •, , 0u15.1. be lh - t.!..)10 to make the rimst blunder-:, and might imagine a boy of ten to be htboring un-ler sorno beeause his !iati nut the slo suhristy of his, i.. .T.:athlf...thees. ia• !re likely (.0.1 ,, r the itiquence 3 , f tenifrerary cue , effect of a ria,l? permanent (liL33-:: , 3e -thus, ill a iterri . :s patient, t`l• dOc t-Y-3 knock at the door quickqi the pulse 50:.,.e15 or :20: Icits in a minute. This f estipe : tier, nOtIC of 01:2 sagai,_ , ll•3Col,tis, >r ho says, "Tine pulse will beaiLered !by the appr.,:.sach of the and the anxiety of the pati.;.int, what Lis opiAion of the ce - ,;s,- ttr:.Y b3.s. t'or thisreaf•ion, a, sl;ilfril • will not feel the puts!' .--302 n , lie comes ; • but he will - sit. with a cheerful eztunti..nam:32, and as the patim.is,--L4oothing him, if he J.)-J tialcurons, by the . liintiu:E 7 -s, - of his convers.ition, -- anti afterward ap plying his h•:m1 to the patient's orm. Gra.nt ,• ing, however, that these onrces- - of error - are -rvoiilf-1, the (iniekries.:i. of the linhe atnrd' important information. If in a I,:!rson, -for usnally 711, the beat ! : riseL'l lll~tll~i 'to 98, some alarming aiseaFo i 3 cL-ir taiulv pre,ent i • or, on the other hand, should it have permitnerit sunk to 50, it it-3 bit`. to.-) ' ,rot :LI,Y that-the sontof-thc.: e;realltionthe 11(2atj its If, in; laboring tinder ineara ble disc as:, or that sonae oth e r of he 1. - peat sprinzs of life is irrernEtliably injurtni. Suppcsing,; :Igain, the wal:4o ;I:E,` 72, ea.(!ll tvai o s ccur interval 9f Ilve,sixtllFol but should 381;1'froln this rythin the, pnytot, th2n ;:il , l to be ir;:c.11:3. - r. 1)11 , !ler+ ; 011•2 E-3 pr7Ccutl:tr " ; 1 ..!.?' the interyal two beats d ea , * lei!, • i of the 11(. , :;:rt,is .irregular, the tit'.'` r.;! the .-•••(' likewise ; but it w.ll ItAppc49 that - the I.;:.ttc• irregulariu'y take t!... ft‘rnier one ,)ill sol..le,morh;.;"l Cal.• existing 11 ,the .11( art an:i wrist. jt neee;sa..y serve, tha , iu all (I°9l)th - it cases, the physicia examines the pulsation ( - 4 the heart as well as that at the wrist, it,t as tlw (41 with • flu! .1f j ;rw,5.1 . 0 Cry ,: t. Ilich n.ally d .I:..;j' - .3 p 11, 1 1: Itt.) ri •f of :11:s- ting Ilidu a - Itt.t.re -lattn'.ol) t.tf tltern, tit... titetp. point. it wunicl bt• tnaltit.:. t.t.) pa ,s c.r:cfr i!i;t:til , tackt; solt;s: t ale.; !V) pu.liation eaii fc t 't.t at u.,11_,1 it t..t t VI .1 . . pr(,t tio.a • o great a languor thp . e;r4nliition that it. is imliercel "e thi extre.lairits ; or i;ora ia.L it arter); Vile os-iitieil.; ur from au irr TEE PULSE, ME IME .sC' .. ~» ! f :> Zi:~ • :~.l~lly ~ia :1 «, art - to i)reo.ii.q..2 i:; Ilrettllt, the beAt f..4:1)1(.1,e , .s of the h.• Ur 0 ,!i' r .111.1::!.1,.. ~ _ imf ion of tho -tirte. - c'k cf .11, .;" per Annum ~tikdvaneei 'EMINENT* WOMEN- - -,MOYHER EVE BY Tar. " PAT CONTLIBUTOI: In writing the biographies of mi. , ~ neat 'i. , ornen it is : p*iitimt . ly fit we begin - with-mother Dio : h , .:riielf: Ere belonged to one of our firs}. in fact the very first.. She was re Med to' the. first mail o2> thi Adam side, although she had :14.3:1) ; e:'....z:5e. to lanient that; she ~CVCri: 111:: 1d- I',:i Side. Phil osephers' wilo h i prob , A deep into the subject Eve's early career us it rib with t. 1..) foridnesi for a 117:30. , Adana and thei ii d 'ery.ktli piiy t9gether for a fine. is ii no oth( wom:th l)er to 1;e je:o - of, and lA. ry;s terel with- t. , e-nr;:cl * 1 ..;f. , )7(..rin:,'; I<ilre lettersitem unknov. - n .kioales.in Adam's coat tail 14k , :t . , and Adian never - hle: , ,v her his but tons weren't - s...± , wed on. Eve saw' a fashion pii:fe, wore high he:!led ( . she btit :) grdi have kcow., 1),:r3 hi,r I::: no:. - e - . i..c..0 - ire I 1-i -..Lit° t I ~.,,,, , r.... '.: .i. 1,.. , •, T . -. t•; t- voliii:;, .s 13„: td if f':: , .: ~;-, „ . . au f.: - ..i.-hirtg A.. ..p...iy sI:L2,::, (t, ':c ? : :,: y:Li alarm w:ii t i a i z 1 , ..0.- h; ,:: . ''' i.' i`""i:(.. -w:'_s rtiad 3 vto ...k. " Can.i 1,1.(. , : y l' i;...... , .......1.,.1 i! ,- - Irsis 1.ev,..., 1:n.o.00. t : !'' , l u:! i. 0'n , ,, , lvitt a.-%;.-.4.i.ier n -n'-bi.i.vq:2lc.:•..i , 1 12,„. ~.n. Ho . ' e (...ni.l..d. i . : , ,- • ~I.'. rnr : - :.r.J;11.- er •.voinail to t,),1)..-,dp• c.vit': ;' 14 ).larq `u' ilic..lenit:ll.ll;:t ',Lis ( 1.,y, 1, ) , 1 .'., - t .) 4. . 6'1 , 1. ~'L•i:tin ii. ,- --Il i p-I,i .1 ti - i ;. :.iw: 1....1 . , in a grr., ~ ,.f ..;...:tift.:l 11..1,2i.:1.i.,.., I)3' therott , - - Ji: f!:-.. ,I f, 1• 3.l:: ' t. :Li.; !•I r itlit_r - ':-',.;'..". 1 : 1:C., ;. 4i!. cauldn't k hLyc. 141, in..t 110-, , ,i;:.i , htle: . l. kiii-:s . witt..n ,ilir iv.trx-,v.s, in • z m._..a is is , t1...;1. inn!)(- , 1.,',• :'i' . :--il,.:_ clt_rca A)orit '1 , :' , ";., - ..•::: d'i l l:Lr, 1 1 Aid in hand, cli, -- ..n ,, ..i: ,,, ,.., die iwprivi-re .1 - .:*..3 t1y..4t., 14iglit I ,:f )i::1,1P-; Elie, . thiTi.!a Tr!..iiittil 1: :1•::61 . 01 . i . ) . ::; iil ill l: ~ ',l 1, -.3•1a2; bad a phtn .for r C . k:: - f• - r what we .know. • iiu re .is ittie re , ._!.3%.3 ;L.; il :.: 1 in g - i - 11 E.,1:,_11. in sccietv iztr r tb;::re Vd no ,oloti for tht lit tif. Leat.heu, .. -. ( , ry littic.f„ii&atitcri rntil rf , :e . lii,..ht of - S(!,1;Yorl,-. cit - . S:iu C.-;!inl., play , ' tht: - piiirf , ..), I);_c:c.i , z.,:-:!_:,. I v , those I)9oiis f.-11.2-waTlki prob.:ll:y lily striven tier litl.,l: , :dia out•of . 'ptlrti , l; wit - Lova tau inti-rvc.ntion. of 'Abe ....-;...r I) , Jnt., SLe 611.1 , .. 1 .11:t I , :l:L't c,r dr . :lw l'i, -;-,. ;wasn't c. Curatv...•:: on LI1L":11 LI Of . c... U.. Site C' - • allitt't. e . titbroifit3r, al= i':iough - ,', lc.f Nvori-17t-,1 v..ork v. CCs—`_;Q , .- ..1 . '. .i.45 ---.- :,::c . .' -or,:itt-i../ 1( 1 2v, - :::0 - ...,-..:- _. Sue colitthi t . rec-2iv.... ( :c.i.11.- , ,- cx,.,... 1 ) ‘7llen -A. , :ilm c-- . 11:e,1 L'. , ..r ; nri.. l . .:, ifivit;:tion 'out to . ter.. 5h......v . . - : -. tally ignorAnt9f the (1.-Aio;llts :A' sli -,: .ping anf.' l . ._e. _r attenil , ....l it !,,r ~ i ll-_.7 in all .11,...f1if,_.. I': - 'nen :-11,., •,vLnlt.,' '..11,... 't 0 I.; ro al e 12. Ad•.:. , • . 53 11 '.::: n... -v.:1: I .:: C:11:;.„ 1 or.±:ar.fl t , ) s-eo:\v.la it ether :.v.0311011 1.1..;.f1 Thefe was sonm compeilsnion fur being tihi only womanin the .world. Eve wa! , l.Ct• - bititeret - i with " Innal Slh.-4,tiall 'to. Lave a Bria4.et. m tFe Itite'Ltcn. racy Si - JarC'ti thC . ry_liiirMnce ( . 4 elatug'.ug 2l ,kitehen, week, and -th4-re were no. haring arbund Everytiting:S.win , l to go Eve nutil the fruit'sell , zon .5 - ek then—well erre e'!tild knows stoty. • Sile was tempted into au -- tre.,3 to pluck some th - wasn t itpe,- and fe.n. Athim fell, too--that is he fell-to and help, d eat it, although, .with a meanness . set 4 n , wh,tt charaterhAle of hi sCx, he e e ae¢ to throw ail the blatie on be woman when" d,.; e' e , ia.l. To:) b=y- shtik.";:ilttrce hiloself, h° , 3 was e:tdy to 2ap,t9.1 -of. the fruitn • - 1. , pnglit - to 1:..i.; 11.,:oki: ~ I _ - Attt r t hi, --ivi..r 2, ,, z. Adana c,'.,a,E,t) Nctr:! obliged to t tlze th,ir i•ea&c.--'.i.v,;. h.ftves 3 -- E , len. They _we:4 1i,,,••• ly:tve. , _:. - . 4.h., - 2 .had talthltnly 1,, , ,t•c0me , rz0:i..1et , , ,, ,,ca with ;dove f , ..a: tirCS 4,, a!id ..;:i OM tiut 2r.1 pt..li'iod rinitil se .present, that love h int•l f tn , eti 4 ) mawsthQ st..x, nyjil no.t• it a nount.s' -tf.. , .. a veti::ahlt; Pa F-' , z : : 911 ,v; : rat - any k:f ate m. t,,,Uve fenDlal a ver?t , t,•xt.t-n zi - N . C:, fatally. 1,3,:51as Le .-. AI sett:: lap;nhs, tlit, , e ±:w .Lu al al I ! ,ta,!e • . - haet,.. to ~tr.. and ..j,:r,,;. IN SIM A.)... , ..11..,' . if..: th. - ..ir'...tr.m - ....c3 arc:" 1.v;: -. .?, 1 1,;aigb. . AV -tt•ne 't learn tint E ert: up vt - , - ry: ...Tomtit slier that alf,..ic_iii Lj.t ..,-litt, ..,'l.•:tis...-.1 It V. 1 •bocalse Caintya.:4 tougl: ::Ld U..,!.tity. If he ;tad 1.) . c..5tal fl. , i1:1:11 - ,C . :111L1 pi:17',..:p.; -I.e Vi..1.11 ! - 111't hil.,:v'._:i::4:hl All t , to NiS : e Iii;11. , " . : .. . . . it 'is l ' t ~, • .i4:401.1 that Ati,ttu, r. ;wilt d. it( , g 0.1,1 old 116, -, ,t,u; uitte . .u.:llttlir, (I i'ts. , Juz'e Ile (lictl.. Itt RE 1 =MEI L:1.01.1;11(1, evcry account for this.. - Eve Las nutherons namesakes itt tie pre4 - •nt day, Christm-is ing-the fa.E•orite. Nev.- Year's- EYe gel-t , r;illy-welcome(l. t-11:.-re is .‘ll-11 , 1 1 ,0v: Eve. iou 1. , 1(,; her ;:r; i.O", T. To c r,- ila , ••,'_l; .1 . 00,0, be it cot or castlr, it )ices or its eaves. ,f war native.cvergri.iis gractlfillne:ss, .:.1 :ifirac,:iv-mi:ss for ornainontal than that, of,. the -11ook. If anv s ba . vo not .s-Nn lea of its beauty, if kept nuili:r - I futting Which it quite 'as icell SS arbcu: vitae or ay spruce, When the young pla'it's takLu fr , ony Thar native toasts voorly furnished. with' fib rous roots, and the loss in thans ,l:etnint as a rule large, - bnt when nvu ib A row ; they are nn more trall-splaut than arbor. vitae. - Nurserymen follow this plan. and ; farmers- who eau get heinloCk frourthe woul.i do well Ihis mat er :o the nurseryman's example. . ME th v.figre or I IMMEI NUMBER 47. '. r,.:.:~itl~E MEM iv t ) Ti- 111111111111 MEM ','. f , : , . 1. 0 •- ,, 2 ',T, Ell l: '1'11.: , 'N,,t 1i ;(.•.. 0 t - i 7 l'.l-.(1... h,r ,vo.titn inll . IMMMEIM=I "THE WATiIItIM or lilt TREAS. . . Very probably het; ll'. occupied' in. constructing. specimens .mys terions.. signature Which. `ornaments - all our . . pa.per.-Aannby; 'andris to' most men a riddler 7 inore nn olvable • "than any that the Sphir' eierprOpotuidlf ed. Translated; it is F. E.• Spinner. We observe 'that the pen with which it is written is of peculiar construe-. tion and has three points, and that thertink used - has the. :thickness end., ecinsisten cy - 6-f mad and the blackness: of Egyptian darkness, - , and is "piled -up" - On tli e.paper to a height - of - Which , woull b .inciednlons had we novel• it, and which, - lia,vring teen seen; renders •us mO're incredulous This. delightful- quality in the. ink, -the ;messenger infories 'us, is Prodiu}eci by long expOSOe ..te the atraoTlier in i 'an open veisel; to be accurate, in tin old pit Cher with a broken It. is astonishing r -we , are further told, to'note..the number of:pro'ple, principally froth the coun try (I..f,fr;/...t.3, wh9 trey Into the r'; - ..”2 the course of l ye: -,t -for the, nurpose_of shaking with 13_19.n who rnaketi that fenn:..eignAtnre.," and of - look.. how he: inakes IVe-.?.1 -, ) quiff .fibre affably _received, unless ?wale. - ~arice of au- 11.131,13ua1iy disturbing - naturo oce:r:red, for 'the- Clem t,r.i.l," as heir fareiliariy called,znot:-„ witilS!!inding,his for the .° of- fftroug.. words._ is really a man . vi uncomnion' goo:L-1111.mo. -Even when pro-vnked t , i one of his .ti:ms ricr : lii - cous wrath, his . b.'.4:k is provor14:;I 1 y than hiS bite, and of his.. heart : usually luake - rfiparition by of net i .» I li' • d o i 1. .)':11-; ttll, Rpplie:alits .: - - e !,..-a -7'01:5 .17 - 1:3 - :.. 7)11 are :..otn'•.'ti:ncs - .t , lct l-i:v_ 1-I, , : fi:• - f• i .. L , 1:,. 1.-:::0 :::c_.,:- ti,e., :.,-;!,1 - :/:1:::', ' ,11:. - .1:' , 1 : 11i:IZit.iC5., , , • t11:,;. EIS . ._ f n tA.• •.!... ctirwilLsta: ea 11,?.ift,t oh • .11 : e • tic:,t 1.3.::.....:iitati0n - 44 t.hir camq. tli.:7: hiLvf.: 1 ..) , -, 11 roircil..:y ;.,colq.ctl, F-" , ....'u -li ,- .-, elyilicr:: - : ;1.1. -, ':, that afj..r C:in "r.4t. 1 , 3-2 ~ ,t- .)1 tjp.. , . .!..1 . • :--; (.... , )IH, i1.11 , ,.t . tiar,brv..•!,f3 . Z7irt ii:::;i1 l eini . o.. :',:e7, = 0f.,1-crin:4:,(ie-nzti_-n ! ,- 3 .,, n.int . th..:ir T—. --f' Not - cv,211. the. (73 . 41e1.-16 . 13• . 1. - :: , :' , ,t i - Jnic...2t a-llaiic:rs7.---lald wil‘F ' L.:LA fltiltt, ill:, I :-; "Ert T. % F-I:cirtni` ..1 to do so, iL.:'_ inany couipte,to ref' tLcir • But, "t tr.? 'do not do 'Ti ere is tyla t..pressi , 7 , ll 1 , :711 . Ilftt J MEM BEE I. , .1 , - I_l i ft7.lll.ll'eB, t .l / 1 1:‘,7.',1* irk the V;:111 , _ -. 1 11'1; rel4•.:,0!2;;.: , •1 - ''.• , l face, 111,:eU. 11 1 - ( 511 , 1 fth4 lnllStatile, short; Lt the .Corners of. f hl ,, a•sh: • (. 1.0f:.s law_ help to 5t11,p1:,;,. . the. features.. ihouth, told '(), ;t_, .: -, 1.1:11 .I ,te:tf,,i2L.,. '.:';.r. 1111111 tli -I;erz: -alyi:,-1:r -te12ftil..care, of . 1- 13• I. 11•1 1 , " ;titili , .il. • : .r.r" , ...*a . stirr - ,i , .: ,z-c) , '1 . . •I:rni:Eu , l, ziu.i gives evidencel t ..L.• v, , , -.. ; 1 - .: 16t - u.ii: of :1;,171.-.v MEE 1!• , :! ,. .. us•. - Al. to ' lt .41.3•zritLe:!' !Ism -A; sit-, • 2, =I ! Irtnlv-,1=••of i•i t,o'..),great to ..v p ! th, 711 - rcsts . -wnere . hfe i.. re hinAself t1::e Lis 4r,• 110 l'i2 . g;lllsleep...l3[r. .a , ,vr.la ; n•ed ill • ilia -,;.,1 4 -1, r. -,-;:A.)1.-4-, the.Depart ' W. lay for a long time tossing licd - and trvinrr zii:d cunrince _himself inero frealz of an• ov,2r d ..votild n\ be pt .a o'e!o-li tllt? nyornin. - ,!, a order to ' ,1., SEEM =lll evr": It;iierS , :ar , liiiilscl: tlia', 111. F, impYdssiljn was at Fitlit, he arof, , j,liastily dressc...3, _t „for On • watelanait from- , the, -to arouse with; the information that - the dont of onr . of the v:itilts bad just 17. L.n f,,und st:Aing wide open. A. c-frcless"cleit, - whose duty' it was. Lb, z:2ld luekctli: door, had failed. • his duty;tliat night; and da;goinglis rounds (iii-, , ct - .l;'er,6lthb neglect. Since, tht)''Trestirer has inspect.., i'24 the, and locks of 'the vatilti iiniself, and ha , , satisfied himself,' EN . . tnrri the lid.ndles,---th41,.. 'The b. Spectiou is Inacie, twice every ning--once z . . 4 - )ou after the departur,o of :ho and at:r,ain. before . _are . few pnblie oftici,rs z mll , O of.(11t-ty and re : . coustrains them to• thus time and comfprt i:i ret 2 _the 'government. .Th i4lsl.ieved isinideed t such, - we jenture to . «veneer on the shouldei's f ono .lu,tti 1);•fore. liwe &7- .c'vzlyero.t..t § eiiticiT:d. by the faiit iho.f.tilc: not securifies •in tile vct:litis.,of the..T'ffa.surer'' ()pee on..imult on On al - .7..:-rago eight niMiou _ dolltive.---rrom 17) 1' I. &YU): T's MEM , . - . P. vs' Lov.l.:.—.Nolove is so,true :'l!i .nEN, l .-,- , , J...k. , . : :i , .. that 1, - )vp':.our Tatertt.. s ~ .!,11,- : , 1.1.. , „ - : - , ali for uoD,e. ';:1 , .... k••! iro ..,_, 1 -, ,!. -. .., J,•_!. 'ill. V.,'.. , tf;k.:. / it;is :1,111.110:cri-k,f -;-...tri-::-.---;-_, , ;;;:::,....fAin:_;;.l Ave , dest.,..rve. _Est): oar- la4t.laers toil and dct , y thetnselye - ,7, night arid 1, labor all any - without receiving any t I thanks whatever.: itZro_li the-day :whim she walls ci . lll night wiflins while we, Tell,. to the ' cT iy she helps' o make our wed :dug dres ancl gives us thoie cher lie L - 1-3 she wort' ie. her kve recognize for r, lever rkktii we axe; opTselvi=s We : Cl:l:lite Corn• there like i; ! ?The-lovei - maydejertus for beau":;' . ; husband we have hem ; the fr,tend be only a stnaiLuTlvieutl, and. liy when . rich. vani,ll, l ,or when tg:e aro - too sad to ; lint sr.. .our Ri'entfl love' us best: rt.,. - )w, and hold-us deapr for change or dhzflguration. ratreh of ,Heaveti• here oil . eartli, sun afiaid ; but what r": is of it in chiefly given:, to u 9 in a R.:Tel - it's lose. ; PIE lIAS the lar o ci - eiElife who liTos in 4 + Ike Erg.' t . nUtliber of people. t ititai who Cc:. tk-; on tho .ot CS to tba fa lest extent is the inan. t- .tip >; 1, - vbrana qait. , -1 * `l. onfeu gatery 91' tho pun and sf . • . UNT4' ' .j i ^ 1:. .swibeteiti ,, l .6f ME MEM =EI El
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers