- - ,: , - 4 -. • .- . -- j., --- ; . ~:- .: .i•ft. ti 4 1 ' v, ', 0 1- - ;,, 1 ! I: L . 1 '' * '. :j . :: .- 1. ,: ), . ":". .-. • •' -; --•••,..-,,,;.; .• :>•,- - 5•• .7 ' - •, x. ~$:,-;:•••,' "- i' '; - ' ' "`•',7,•,'' :•',4 • • : • , ~ .. H : ,._t,,,i..,,,,...,i., : 5__,..,.....,:.y.,....,.. .„ : _ ~....,„.... 4 s ' . : 2.; • , .." . : . , 1:•.j ' C, . " ,i , ;;:: .. ; . . T ;. ... ...: ~., ~ ... ._.,.... _. •. _ ~ ~. 4, ) ...., ~ F ,. ~.4 ~. H: -.7...--,___..... :. . ::: ” ....::::ii:::: ,____. :-.-% ' ..,:. ~...,_.,... 1,. ..... _ ~:- -, ~.., ~. . ,- ~.:.... v A. J. GERR7,711,,50N,,,.P.14131i5t.ket.t BusiNgss CARDS. H. GARRATT, 1111kLER In Plow, Feed. end gent Barra arid baby jj Salt, Timothy and.Cloveriileed,_Grocerlea, , Provbr , tem Mat, YAW Petroleum 011. Wooden and-Stone Were, Yankee Notions. Re. an. 113111.0ppostto Railroad D e pot, New Milford, Pa. , Nth 14.1883.-Iy. a. LLTILSOP. a. IP. V. hurt. LATIMOP, TYLER, it RILEY, PBALIII4 DryGooda titetiettea Hardware, Reed/ Made Clothlaa. Boots 411- *Mem Baas a Capa oodasvalow vra..ircm. Nene. 801*a trUto Leath' Plearittel Salk ell et which they - eau at the very UtirMialtir►ogre Z0r101.111141111 L Ohms BriatlitatldlogOlotitteee, Pa APRA y. EVAN JENKINS, SAtakezagieelt FOR 817SQUA1ARRA COUNTY. [Tort Omer address, Caudal!, or Youth Mean, Burg's County, Penn's.) Feb. 3, 1.11111.-4ylo rm. EtirleTTINV COOP= - TIMMT WDI:, It COOPER & CU.,' niNlCEßS,—"Montrose, Pa. finixessersto`Post.Cooper co. Office, Lathrop:one* %ending, Turnpike•st. J. B. ICCOLLIIIII D W. Ild&SILII. MeCOLLITA & SEARLE, TTORNETS and Conneehoro at Law,--3Lintroae Pa AOffice in Lathrop? new building, over the Babb.' DR. H. SMITH & SOIST, ouItGEON DENTlSiS,—Montrose , j,7 4 0131ce in Lathrops • new building, over the liana. All Dental operations will bo perforated in good style and warranted. - JOHN SAUTTER, 13AstiroNABLE TAILOII..- 7 1fontroec, Pa... Shop r ever I. N. Bn Grocery,ori Mairt-itreet. Tasnktal for past favors, he solicits a'continuanca —pledging himself to do all work satisfactorily. Cut 'praxis on short notice, and warranted to fit. Xtintrose. Pa,. Jay. 2th,1860. 7 -tf. , . P. `L NES, _ r 15MONABLE TATLOR.—Montrose, Pa. Shop 1 in Pheenis Ploelt., , over store of Read, WatrouB ?niter. AU watt warranted, as to lit 'and.finish, Cutting done on short notice, in best style. jan '6O JOHN. GROVES, FSSITIONATILE TATLOtt,-3iontrose, Pa. Shop near the Baptist'Meeting Bons°. on Turnpike trees. All orders fitted promptly. in Arid-rate style. Cutting done on short notice. .Ind warranted to 'fit. L. B. ISI3ELL, -- 1) SPAM Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry at the 1111., shortest notice. and en reasonahle terms. All fa, sort warranted: Shop In Chandler and .3 esomp's .t re, Mainmast, Pa. - 0e25 a SMITH, riAT;IITET ARID CRAP MA: , .. - UFACTURERS.—Foot , of ttelnstreet, Montrose, Pa. an: tf . . C O.iFOII,I4HAM, te d ituccurAcTutsit ItnnoTs & SITOES. Montrose, i Pa. -Shop 'elm.. sitrir Mops.., Ail-kima. ..4..4., made to order, and . ring done neatly. lel y - ABEL TURRELL, TNT:ALF:It In Drags, Medicines. Chemicals, Dye .11 Millfs, Glass Ware, Paints, 0111, Varnish. Win eor Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Peen- r .mry. ke.—Agentfor ntl thi roost popular FATENT r.bicciss.—MOntzwes. Pa. aug DAVID G. AXEY, IL' D. . , r ,viN 7 located perrnanetity at' New 311Itoid, 11.011 ttend promptlutp all calla with which ha mat ha favored. Ornee-ItteTodde'lfiltd; • ' • Saw Milford, JR17,41, MEDICAL CARD. DR. E:i.PATRICK, GAR6IEit ATE 011...elltr1TE of the 'MEDICAL DEPARTMENT I/ T XLE COLLEGE, have formed a copartnenthip the prectice °Medicine andSurgery,andareprepared annul t e art bueinens faithfully and punctually, that may b.) intrusted to their Care, on terms commensurate w: th :110 LIMOS. and deform/tine of the ETE, surgical oPera hone. and nUnargiceldleenses,partictdarlyntteDded to. fira Oleo over Vreleb's Store. Of flee hour" from Ba. Co p. at All sorts of country produce takenln pay ment, at the highest, ratan, and ciasu NOT ANTLIIID. Ventrose, Pa. , May 7th, 1869 —ti TAKE NOTICE! fle•asis. =Qai for 371.1cless, Sheep t'Alts, Tot. lilnk;;MiuslgroLand all kinds 01 FUri. A. good assortment of Leather and Boots sod ames constantly on Land. Mee -,- Tannery, & Shop on Main Street. ' • Montrose. Feb:Cfh. — re L:t".-REETZB FIRE._ INsURANcE. THE INSI6/1010. COIOF NORTH AiIFAICA, AT IPEFLADZIPIZAt PA., Eai EitabiibedinAMerialliiitaige• Th• Oldest insuraw'Co;inai CASE CAPITAL PAID I* , ... sisxmat owe ov*E .: " t r.! • *** ' pas rates ars as 441-erMilaV - 11.01,11 - 4 : 611 4 2137 In. New York, or OserlibiticirlsTh_, 41411 7. 1 . " gam - 1 - 1001 - i t • the km for how CRAELIS Pr.trr, *et f- Montrose, lett, 139.3117115111-11 k moul icipirtt CASH CAPITAL I ,ONEIJILLION DOLURIL asszartitza* neo, o,4a,nasr; ' u.Asnams," " . Amult chis:-s.tattei.filitdew 48 . 4 4. In Wilnutzt.lloilato". itt<tiew,ott l by - the 'otaersies;_ is effiel,.in thetakill'oCk; ISfontro*Pa. BitLikeg Sirliol7ll, Agi44; , ' . l3.Petteligillt: Co.' NO. NewVark. anal fitatestioei; Bestml r ate 4 9mAgents fertile Ifenittbseßenwerot in Abase cities, tam Aro -atitberizea'te take advertisements sad sobieriptioastorkjts at mkt lowest otos. • • • • mairimorma.zrems To zugiondareiand-and &wan& A. Boatuitit's gore. siwittlt to wrA 1 4122.7= T :=3/1 1 44:Cay P H. 099, t 4pga cowpox-4w. ;1:4- aorear. , Nkintroac,ft. .tirPieta. wry of ett,4o. • . . • - CAISB aainlffsaia • Old Caleb Grerniarsh dwelt in the New england villag e of M---7-7,Aukrol, by his own atone - w alled, blaCk-chunneyed Meta ry which belched forth fi re and smoke all . . day,_ d.. Shoat like . sornei.;' ogre s pala c e half the night • with the fires and lights which glimmered through- the, windows, and shed a crimson :gleam over the waste and barren land about the buildings. For it was a stirring place, this factory, and the workisoplerwere etneng the Whirr ing( intelunery.night•, and day—st ro ng, stalwart fellows,' w begrimed hands and facer—old men, who could just, totter, up the stairs—women, tidy and trim,: and some of theinverl, - petty, :ea :the little 'Children - , who, had, they been born of wealthy parents, would only have, been permitted to leave the nursery under the guardianship of a maid. There was ocetipaticin for all 111 af t the great factory, and, in the eyes pf•his employee's; Caleb Graymarah was •a man of migliiY iilealtlt and. power. 'Fabulous tales were told of his possessions in real estate, and the women folks had a legend among them that'the tea service, which • some' of thent „ :'had seen, glittering on the factory ; table, , ;was made of : solid dollars, melted down fOr the express purpose, and that , throughout the house the.fnrniture was covered with real silk velvet. — lt was a pity, they said, that .poor Mrs. Gray -marsh could not have, lived to Sea all this, but She had died`Wlien Caleb was a ,young nian, struggling for the fortune which was now his. A few years before there had been 'a simple white slab in the grave yard, bearing_ the .words, 'Gray marsh., tiger 20." 'Butt of - late; a splendid marble monument had arisen there, with a flowery inscription on its face, and the I figure of an angel bending over it. A ' showy thing, with nothing artistic about it; yet though the dead girl, who .would have been an elderly woman by this time had she lived, slept no more peacefully under the costly structure than she had beneath the simple slab; . there was some thing in the sight when one thought that by its erection the old man had striven to make his lost wife- participate in the only possible way in the wealth,viltieli peso valued. Tibrmillass men as - young lovers—strange to Lotievo that smiles or frowns froin ono Woman were once of greater moment toithem than the rise or*fall of stocks has now be - come. And. the grim old facto's, whose brows were puckered into 'a continual froWn, and whose month had become:al straight ' stern line, With grooves': like wrinkles oilier side of it; scarce looked,l "the - hero of a love _tale." Yet Caleb - Graymarsh had been young °nee, and had, loved -his little. Kitty! with a strong, manly earnestness. ~ • She was the sole love of his life; the only woman who' had ever made . his heart beat. When 'he won her, simple country girl though she , was, no monarch was fon der of his queen, although all but his wife believed him cold-hearted, and wondered what chatm the ,young, blue-eyed Kit ty had found in his stern face. Only Ca leb Graymarsh himself knew how well ho loved his wife, and when the sod was piled above her breast, knelt above it,. tesirless and speechless, and prayed silent ly that God, would let. him die also. We talk of'wishing for death 'very ef too, but psly those - Who have drained. the cop otioffering lo.the very dregs . ; ever pray for it so..eareestly-tbaCtber. would not shrink:and - tremble if their sinfulpray er were answered, and thabolt, weresseen deSeending. 'One of those sad and terrible moments` came to Caleb Gt4tnarsh isle :kaeltialvve'his X-Sneircr*Afe's7grare,' , but 'none wlio-knewlum -over "guessed - it= The' 64vii, `few mraP4oll"dtenvard.cir plant, homely , working tun; with ` a crape , about 114 ;),tv'tXistl .41141 7 ;plodslowly hoinelkat4, ,site eramaetainro, in his•eyefFitia-li&tliil6 o complaint from ._hisiiwythotkOst be AM untf ‘ eettintelii;and . isoleaM7*`:" l , at * Cal& bat: , that,:woit::;rterk . fivietwb• wadi's!. tieoo4lok:the wailla i ttabi;fri womanni the atii.lo or it; yrhPci,lin "follawiA' - 014W:4 1 :r - the grace, and tallied it all.mighti,:feeling . a strAti , o - noni.' .1. 00 .4 1 th e 8 0 1,: 0 11 eikbitheld Own, and in - -ill° imaxmietli.lfrkihilti 'Of ihoie' falgersibotitldi itace:-. Tfi.1 0 55 1 10/° 2 0" 7 01 1 104. 0 1,00 3 tati save ass pet and ,;a. Poldllgati!i.tliTar ,,l FPA ' A i t i nk l i ' raitini 14avd; 'GO " 10 ' 14 exPeriereß4: 6 o*-,ttietf [ in tOrnaiit; I :4*-41414 groii ierh4s , - -to' hAve ter lot:Mall! fgat.tßes.„ , ;• lie *oh:4 4r , bl:4y and : yet i,ven now be felt:be 4 lN*Po ,, qlkit* , 4*Soi late z ;sincellnil Ea left inin - ..t4 - .49,4;i.:4 god., en iiinbeams 9rept tli* 3 2,l l iltb - 0: . k0 - 41boax": theY:tel. l .l l Ati:Cai' C O M YP4 tB 4:: fast'asleep;*tbilts Oe put. the Ail& to murneth p . e;t day, an Inreitlibcßiihilcio4l4l l l(4o4;;Vhat ., evmr'were.hisiselings,._ini never spoke of 'Oen' tek'egiAttrw#ar:,,r* 4 : ll dlit i N e bad g4r4(11/104F11:91iriAi/4*.-Wbich encouraged tfonc;itc-see is *lol4once. SundaYk instead .Of the other,itnew4o,i , drinktprisktrOli or join the few *bni:miniteit Ca lelliCirOtrintigf Went 30 tbitOuntrAl4% whre-his.baby. was it !aniee t aitd • ,- .vh; . er4 MONTROSE, PA 4 -TOURADAti-N0V:;49,.1563. with him Under the green-=trees all the day. long.. And this :little innocent child, Unconscious as it really must have been, was so strangely happy and conten ted that.one might easily have imagined that its little eyes could see and read-the .tender secret of the rough workingman's' soul.. Year and year passed by, , and plodding care and : industry }wiped Caleb Graymarsh to climb r the ladder of fortune. 'At &St, some deft handiWork brought bin) .higher wages; then he became foreman, i skid tit last at partner in the verr eitablishmefit which ha/lad - entered afnendlesa boy, or dered and cuffed about by - any one who chose to take the trouble. The steps were short and eastafter this, - and twenty years from the day on which lie had knelt beside his young wife's 'grave, the black chimneys of ':his own factory arose above the roots of.the trim New England-town, and the people spoke of Caleb , Ontymarsh as a person of wealth and influence. .In his life this man had 'married two strong passions—the love for hiS dead wife, and the greed for wealth ; not a mi ser's love of hoarding, - but the pride of possession. Caleb Graymarsh liked to see envious eyes:turned upon hi{p, and was fund of boasting and display. Very little sympathy had be; either-, for a poor man. What he had done he believed oth ers might do also. e Those who worked for him kneiv this, and' expected no :kind ness from him. He was strietlyjust, and sometimes even rewarded Success by lib erality, but ho never:commisserated fail 'tire or misfortune. Pew 'heartily liked him, but all,. with one accord,' seemed to warm towards his son, young Harry Gray marsh, a genial, good-humored fellow; just come to man's estate, and handsome enough to turn the heads of all the girls in, At . lle was, as Caleb hoped lie would be, his mother's irhage. He had her,hltie eyes and fair hair, her gentle smile and impulsive heart. Old Caleb had merely education enough to enable him to read and write and cypher in an imperfect manner ; but his son had bee'n taught as well and thoroughly as any lad in the land_ _Tho grim factor looked what. he , was, a working man rising to prosperous circumstances; and wearing good clothes, hi* the ,son might have 'beep , of royal blood for anythipir you goes*, oft tn' tl. a_n6nt r•kry- -- 0,4 lege, young Harry drayniarsh was often: seen in the factOry, passing, with a kindly look and a laugh, along the line of the grim workingmen who toiled in the lower part . of the htige,building,. or pausing to chat With sooleliluSliini c 4 ., - girl, who itiotedi With lighted graceful artuslAred toil "dimple elhow, amongst the :Whirr ing wheels 'andipiedles aeon, the uPper floor. Even the bent old men and the palelfactory ••ehildien had ti word:train him, and. many 'a conitortabhi . •'hlanket and' warm: shawl 'found its Nitay at Christ Mas,, to the dwelling orsente old ivorkwanuin; .: " dreadful bad with . the rhenmatiz," at the . bidding ,of "young Master Harry." 'There came at last amongst toe forces in the wo men's room,- one who, to the rapturous eyes of Harry Graymarsh, was wondrous ly beautiful. An' Italian sort of facecwith liquid eyes, and hair so dark:a:Vint there really wasapurple gloss on it id the sunshine:, It was the face which first- at the .father's son,. but it was the soul' that,riveted the chain which beauty first twined around the heart.. She was not iknorant, and ixiot, though she; was, there was innate-.refinement in every 'rnoventen!. : And flow -de-. greds'frern 'a siut.o4lint,erebaneof wor4s, t hey . 0 1 1 4 4, 1, 0 'whts&c§d. ,ftigiersation t6e:iirer ,aide, arid liiatarnawr evening rambles In the greCa,,Wo94 and foris lie !, 4 4 .ti)l4 . her: bow .. : beantifill seemed . to:hirn, ad him tenderly .he laved ,ber - .; rod the : girl by. blushes i a id Agent* rather. thaw. words, had revealed the !On cret her heart 3 . 4 -- , And 'then; •onil gloriaal 4.ay,..a*en tho pan was setting forth and gm* goof', of .birds ire* eyin g • topsoiardT:**isi e Aottaiesi *ofrii;; Astil*iirefealt nfia*,`and'aifity 0104.14 Ipsir l owketret*li*O*WiteringOint, :of 1 .4'49r0' Pr l * ll isitilAnCe,Aip6 itieriitOtitped44**Xat4i;:tiOd4o)er, ,. .: i6 e ity did! 40 . :iii*Es4"; l jnottid t eizst foitteli'VO;f#l6 -- ;nofer, thought.'"iie .le. Tick'-AnciT4o Ij4' ,o o l Y ffk+i 4 f.lik thOd tx*iireeir444l - 4slitiip' ,ry 1 dti ti iiot :know: i#e ' ail' - .never, been. tharted' parental authorltY--shptilArTit"*l - ritattetliatn eft itifpgre;;besides* rwactliereiiiiiindeSt;'lieititihl 41166,16', 11§'04tr:VAtetOnevg.biliO*114.-kftio banitAidiideth4 -river'4 l ititb hio arini,abo4 :the Twalkt eyen and saw his fatber . standing'l?'6.• =:aad' s :oAirdifiedi "bit'ilotalarni6LlL.Q•i ) The: old:Aniii- raniihettiar stiftl - t ) sis ire; irad):appearei9i)and = r Mice didt'nbt' 1 evemseerbinniirnt•-sastortitt)yaSybrevriniov anditanisisover th'eleadotlitirrY - rnarsiabat erening;l!..3:4f;/ 13 - Itottc6f,ilie• riebefit rr • near: Att Almiplae . 4-fPlil4.l,4l 7 Grrhy; maritl444oAing*Oigoti lith4agf Wore, his son, ti'Spip ii4t7f,sigt);hani4:ftid:4:oittriaV. ing• lovetoe girl in my own , factory,' mid :you say yea menn to marry her-=yen ac tually say that to my face. ' " I repeat it," replied Harry, "we are betrotbett" • . There were hot • words between the fa- Aber an& son after that;, mitts, and re proacheshibe first which • had ever passed their,lipOnd the sutswent down - nn their ;wrath. Theyparted for the night in anger, and neitho;stepti-, his an•siifathing when those wbb.:lovey first quarrel, and the wounds are made which are the harder to heal forte. 'memory of past tenderness. Old arayMarsh had been ;a his own way a tender, isther E and : Harry alwayst duti ful son. A stem parent and a bad child could have been reconciled more easily. ' Sincnithence bad given him the oppor •tunity toilistaore idle, old: Caleb bad felt some touches of the gout, and • one of them twinged and- tweaked him the next morning. .Therefore be sent a grudging message to Harry, telling him that be must go in his place to the factory that morning and received an angry but obedient answer, Then, before Harry was off, a servent left the house with a note for Alice Lee, bidding her not to go to work that day, but present herself be fore him in an hour's time. She must be got rid of he thought. He would bribe her to go to some distant place. This was no coarse creaturesambitions of wealth and setting snares for the rich mei's son something of the soul of Harry's moth er shone upon the old man from her earn est eyes, and" be felt somewhat soften ed. . . They were together in a little room, the window of which looked on the factory she was standing near,the casement with her eycs.npon the dark pile; he seated at the table trifling with some papers and wondering how to begin. In the silence, the whirr, whirr of the machinery came plainlStlO their ears, and . 'Caleh piong ht the.noise was;st rangely loud and ,distincti Ile 'remenibered that it did not trouble him more at that moment. As:it, was; he only what shall I say ;why ibes that girl in-her shabby dresAJdok so - hell like a lady that I am afraid of. in- Salting her by words that secinedso-easy to say a While ago ?" , . . Softet9l. "though '.galeb;:wris, lie..wasi '.s.i;tralirnuia Prd:iiiiiii.-a- c ha nge malefirmly i nolf.'' He opened his,lips, : ,elesed them again, Cleared his throat and began. " Miss Alice'l.ee ' Ilia,ve . something I.P say Iri.you: . I shall. mike., you aligryis.i suppose, but 1 - • Caret..." held it... , . Yo.Wil . please attend to nieP - She did not, look.at him,.. hut. ; stood staring, in`ii ',awful: manner from :the: window: ' ' "._ • . .„ - ,1 - 1 • `,• "I arn,spe.a -tug o you-, . ry.,.,y0u,, mar, me.?" the old' Man-repetei, Init . before „.. the words bad lefthielipti, Alice had timi. , .. ed and caught him, by . „the arm, and then., with an - awful roar, like the voice of some fiend, ail explosion occurred, which shook . the house, a chorus ofwailing i screams and. groanS„ and then a terrible silence.. -• . There Were ' great blaek', torrents of smake pOnring from the . ..windowrr, , of. a. factory ; 'and the, wall. townid the' side' where most. of the great engines were; , bulged, tottered and fell and the roof cav- . ed in ,and before them in , an instant,* tbtmgh ' . smite 'fiend had, been ut.. ,work,- stood a Tuiritinek' and Iprrible,R. ~synok, ingnild Steaming mass, and ,seemiog ,with,' its awful yawning , jaws to gmlan.., and. scream. And from -the lipi,oc.the, father,, and those,. of thmhethiothed.inaiden broke 1 one Niord . v .simillpiO 01117: I‘, 44277-r a i , • I It Mated Alifin :10, - ,b,,,e, ioy„...d. terror Thitiy einnOtio ei, feeling,tbe: link -betWeeri them for the first. ; Ow e — Both loved ltinOtit htfotil what was he bind t -a livinirbreatitibilieing; vii" 'A 'mass of crushed flesh; *tideless, • helides!; . lost.. ti ...them. i' forevert' ' . Ttighth& 'they. reshot out into theifien sits;: olapreg hint or Witat-reniained Of isits. , u':'_.'" ' 2'; _ - : . . I - • Oh thelswilit;eight thatlii:iiiinhiliar ';inti ihotte , upottli , :'Netif i'"dead ''ittitflOni,'l • the and Mut il ated; laylitritisbeditlibtk; the ground ~ . The larettiett , ; , ifthi':`idl.'l44 - , Oamaintothetureieri Atitift6 with' their ~ atis. 'armeovetwith tOpieudeVetlik iiiii ' ' . 'V' iesi ow. their bestimoOttiilitiehiftl 6 *Wk. ingisobbtng 'ad • 1 fitihatiki ; eilif 1 'W', 'Oorpsehliwineti•tur bike iiefeier 'h ' " ilk Ireetbiatmeng "Orin • *WI,' 'Bi44 - lhotlif b ut hor n bie. , Mack)l , -; t otiPleihn:,ll4l *beheeduns& titd: fieC tVotitidid; hOt t etij . bit forgireanoAmdetk' theitiiiifesludc 'knit: - ' bisirthateolieristglituS*r Viii" Vita etif Won:elated - one itathimixthis- Viiiii aide' intghtyfultertiiiiidthiViild 'Min; ilidlini , aloudfor help ti tawelio Hill- '..l''''' . ' '- - - . ,--,,,. ~,, ~ .t--....0 , :,,,: , ! - , , !zr- "111 - tif . qiiiii toiartor "ta ~,,„81,7. , .1544, one Atif :Wel Woilitiien; i oB4 YernhMed;,iin-,:, 'tiuriii Rd *eat' tio*lr 'Co4 . 4Aliii#l44, iiiaitet I itilletrilieo,ittliiirstpq poi), ,'and'Oevet liailiii4Ag*?! - :',.'':'::-.1„ fi --- "fr Ol i ~ 0., O. OIL., Joliwt , ,,, PPIPA dArto .4l fp. i. ..tber: I,ct itico9Bcei.Alkey,- , 'OhailidieliOrY;-' -- : 4 tt.k94unmPg4ol 00 ( iliAlqutkvii OitTOßTPtalsge, 11 1 ' i iarre q f ' *,'o4,f` ~eqff*imudai3B thei;:,`0 1 61 1 ,4,„:0,* 17,,y,i1Applike 04.4 A , ,r ) .4 1 1 mtY91 1 • 45 ,r;*, - 40r PlAilig•1 110 6 - i'rillIITTrz I 'thi4rebil'xi.'ngairi.,', - AO 4f 14111'4, a ;_)4. , , t V'ed 6 1; 011 8 . 4 i f .; iiii i '•-- • - ' 9 . , , • 4.43 tl It .- •, • ,11 :1 1rYni. - .) Iti I- I "nth' uffis 'dui burden 'o is tay.t,w wi der. labor,erf,k Were bard : * s vp Ordigging p,w4y'i i yaiifi; ifirrbritistrig""ood •og/kaa..oYil the iCerg:: ( l!ileiiiOonpoApltittlpy i TPOP4s4" ,- 0 .....%14,0 1 1 , ) '',. ---, —,- • ~=?••• .•'' , f -- .1, - .':' '• 1 .-• . •-• .. •• • •• Bentitiful girls with: torn limbs i and chil dren so one' in...thiaawful.deatb, that ev ery one was. claimed and struggled for by 'twenty mothers. .• • All ' day king '• they'-dug and lifted iron ,weighti .and ::maases :of ,titone,. 'but there was no sign of Harry's body At the botoin,of that awful- pileno doubt 6614 mangled 'into shapelessness. 44qe knew that it must be so;butthe oldinun Jcept Saying 'still, they. ijhall'iaVeilarri-." Dusk had come,' and they. iv,orked . torch-light now. All,. ,had been , found dead or dying, , Wonudettand maintecle.- Th 4 were carried to. tlietr homes. ',Yet still` the eiOWd • .witi(thick about the rain , erni waiting for'theMent • when • What was left ofilatry: *Ott. intd the open nit; • ' ' ' "s An awful silence prevailed; ; -Only click of thee pickaie'''brokelt. Suddenly there' iftia a stiontit lift!flg of those hundred Voices. 'They had' coine to the lower door of the buildingaridpart of it . rethained'entite. ''Tbere was. &little hope=--pest more than a' Mite; for listen ing, heard a faint 'voice 'calling to so it seemed, though the Words were inaudible:' Faster nOW—there a great: rafter to lift, and piles of stones and machinery to cast out. But. that .voice in spires them.• They work as they never worked before, and 'last they hear the ery:again. It comes from - the part of the cellar where the' &or raniains. 'And.Otie great Man,.' erciiicliineOn . his face, forces himself down into the blaCkness and screams, " who igth'el'e?7 And the' :answer" is rettifned 'from , the awful cavern---" Harry 0-raytnarsh. 'Help me if you can."... ' • - - Then the men .came out with a 'glorious shout, and. set:to work like giants ; :and even the .women . Came to help, as, they thought . of 08 'fair 'young face, buried, in that darkness. • He, may be . maimed and wounded, but. atleast ho lives..-Aml - there is no . pause,.no ~respite from toil.; , At - an; other- time many there. ,wonld faint. be neath. bat' not notv , for every lifted stone brings their closer to the turfed man, and give iiird'a"firrriet - lease on' life. As the morning :broke . the last is heaved aside, and. the,hronzed .. giant, who before creptonto . the. cavern,. leap.s l down : , now and Vanishes_ th e - shadOw - • _ . utightliear , a . pin' 1 falLortaeartleitt—siThiiiv.)_ the,bio ' —and.uten, ureakino"Aon women's, as they : -4 shriek : . front the - lips.' of as they, bving,tbit., form of her ltiver,'liloOd-sialged . and d.enSeleisl,f, the, 4 N.ot denA ! itial''she' thanked - G o d• Tor thati'."•Tli'a'',4Yr!eat Ile*Akit'sqiiiii : Sed'abil wound ed 3 jibitila ittOrtallY;abd'ln. i a"' his ;blue- eyeeoperteci, and' hit Pale ;lips tor, kneeling by hl,s„..c . hild_as hail' knelt tie9u 14f d ; a 4 W4:4'BCgT4YO /olig`W, I took llie wltitg hand,,ef . Aliee his r own an 'placed it in yours:': I hql-Saidc 4 tiske-hellarry, ; and' • •he haiipy,_ Wealth isn't i -worth as Intteliiit&illire' .- 1 should., have • known •that-altlaltibg,n.re ntembering Kitty. . only live, anclrll.,never dounYthing to grieve' Y 0 }• -- And karry (141,4 ive., Lotio. ' , before the -r, winter snows-had vOtrie, stood--a, little ! pa)pr . , -than ..Itefore, perhaps but ,tvell..auct..stroPW.lgaitt-;--beforuthe pllttroh;Avith ,, Alice by, his. side,#pd tho•nigliti-Imrheti,thqsmocinvas , high,„andino t oneAvatehed hicahnsothe - .an-- gelSo.hould..friptogestood.besidir his Kit-' and-,whispered'wOrds-of yearn--; Ding love ~,xvAdch teldithatrthelsonint thei young : ,hiyeri conlyietendieied.: in iroft i4na ,that , ,when death :should - iei:it,AvAit,wq4)Crigeo:titt . re and '..tuistd , .- iie4ii . A4t 4?•,Xigctivtifertuletiveu.: n; SVaslutqleq OFFEIOO-41r. I Pfikinson, a spim4l,fanA, rountylvaninir waumot long !ip:" druttetl. foi;the Use, of theadthin , wife, thoug,h.sko_passE but lit sal 4 1 i 04)4, ef. gen eraL , WformaDmij oneAl,t,bc best uenjugal ;ppartners,,caini. jibe' tafilkife . ,lk,j,reubled, at the ltbought,Lor Tar,tingNial.ll6l.bOxina:o2llTo Otherday: ,f4e 3v;A: engaged is sorubbing,lofft 100 f f34thia MlO4 - 100UngbilitandOial 11111 .4rerif 4111.10._ .:17/ t “-t '74 x ; Aaiaak that yofir rhusliandqhas nar14944';1..i.t. , •: , f> , ..1.-1D4)50 btu:: voie. .Xelyrar v hp.ba4:?,4lmiitreredo ti tliPiutt il t 3 4r knima,ithmtlig. Mr Jugs that..c _ffiot bo apretibet4,eriltonictfiair # 1 : 4 4. 7 ,e .it: r fp.:,iifikt.?l;o') `"Vi ell ma'am, Iv'e come tti.ctfilm thyself is a substitute forliak.rd,.- . ' 9iss mrsorilkinswirl*itX 4 4044,,,fis ked .' .... . ' , .'r ''' • :!,": , _ , Mas ilt ~ ~ ,A°11744117E" t.tfipkviii l nt lse tsri4e :. hicplaro ,': said. 4-i ilie,wstAtnwii , , , ., - : : :•131 .1) ... , m _ valustarilv, "; 44 Irpo 1149 t h o - 91 1 $ 1 4}, ; t r o insull 73l .'— ' ' til .4.11,,te.4e l' P otLlnikll-; 's.o4:igNew i of,thattlitA' Y on tripik Vistresse4s9lW. , . Homo ! as' ; face.ort .11° 4 4v * ie ik 4W suds in the . ,y , . i.. 24 tfie dirty soapf*io:pitots it) e alsPaßeA reriu ' oi,tgilt itArtP3 - 1 ; 1 allOoff 54.. hi- Si l o ) iceoy ogi*Aqt, ,canv,.,- / ,;0 4 ,„• in - irliii 49.. c9, ,- 3 ^ '', • •• 't o ....• - ii 4, ..) t, --- ...41.7..., , ,,, 1 , ) , t -;; g- - ,-,-;.lirlt by -oe, 0,.! 114 ~,,fll- , , ,e t. ..1.. , -, - n o nom!, I T1 : 4 1 0' . ,P,E( t/Yd a . Rilinregkiwtss4 ... as s i ` 11' Eli? .rt. r'l 4i+.:11, 0 1:i 4 " R5l l tbthe dee . "' '''T}...' - Rh odirit leademsarttla • 7,a .I'v tr;--- , -- -.0. a , ..• leptiiddigb• illift • tisbisbrt,..,ll4o4AL,' A l owattiiir *deist ? , ** 4r xr uditisl ow— glly .-7,. . f a tt .vailvoivii. YOLIJME It &taxi Sri;iiir.—Dutioittie . Kosids War, said the speaker, I was 'suite Arnett ieau-Arrox. • One - day I shouldetsd gtm and went in 'search of gime: ;ill paai wag through .a swamp . I saw sowthmg few feet ahead' of me, - lying *at' ths. ground,-.which bad every appearanae:of a being mane 4orty feet hi length; and about ,sfool• &Motet. ? lops4 A ss w as I that Isar/ nothi s g but -a log that,l pat po'sitterdsolelt the isatis WA hive swore before 's aonitiofjuitieethatit was a log, and Sothing else: - . You see I never heard .otonakes sub huge dimensions,. I esul Vis fiet, T. semi should lir,e,belie A ved.it.,t I i nt il; betweea nui- ina: the TO 7 4,tid I` Lei*: it tes be, was 's tnir t gabOrhiCiiii s an r formots theirorl= the of thy,.gun_Ori,the g round me, and O rin- g r og upo n ii ; -lit light on topr of—What do you suppose? A boa constrictor, said one. N o . • •-• '• r •1. ,• What then.?. • :net what ninpposea it witi—aiiioo the wag. • —A great Oita ale to - success in.roltint; teering under, the'ne.w call for 300,000 men jies in the ,petty , trickery of the war office. The,people are intensely ,disgttst ed with it, and this is the reas on - why there is so-little; whinier effortto premble enlistment Everybody 'says; if the ddi• niinistratioti is going-to treat• uS;iie-iftWe' were fools, and so unpatriotic that 'ire' . must be duped Show of support of the governinerit, t.y deiceptiininCittl- false preteusev„• then let the.government • - gif a head nndlg, L et men asit. can ; we will stand the draft, rather than., connive itt er,assist in such-small busluesPrkpfield -Re p/Miran. This - is sigracant• from an administra tionjournal.: —The sett Of Mr2Yeatman, eleeted•to - Coegregs in Kentucky, wilt betontestett by his opponent, McHenry, on the ground , that a.test oath, unknown to thejews2.. of w the State, as required of, ,votersj l whilo another COntested'ease w ti,ll'conie Up,trom Missouri, *hire Conteittnnt Will dotty the validity; of the eleition of bittiopponi-' ein e . ,because ; a test Oath wruCtig/ admints-• ' tered7 , to. Voters; ~.nt aII , tha:;prills.-,2 Thies* test; o atlts , 11 ave been ;required,bylitilitary. —We conimendticiOne'pOliticalpat4ins' the following. sentiment; uttered er'Hyles; the first 'pastor" clt the Pstik ' Street Church, Boston, we believe I • have thrownup , fonr - bredstiiorkes , behind which-. I byeentrenched myselfc neithert of which, ,can ! ,be „enforced.ln..theifurst , r, place,' I do not understand i:t , i:olities;„nt:llle', second place, y ou all do, every 'Alan And: - mother's son '`.ttryou - ; iii-the"thij4 you , hare' polities' all the Week:Alphtt fee' one day in seven be devoted tor ieliktoit in the' fourth ' place,.; I rinCeitgageitilirto work of 'infinitelyntore itnpOrtaimeil me any' subject to 'pretteliAir Mere' cettl: sequence than' the ‘, 'Una' owillt p reach 'on next Sabbath:Y . - • • . The Grand army of the Potomabtbs had eight. commanders in ~ , twenty7 f onr., months, vii Gen. Scott t ,,,Prenerd McDowell,- Gen. MCClellaii, Geri., Pope, : Gen. - McClelleir'(agatii;) - Geit . ' Buriaiide, Gen. This 1 6 • it , ' ;the tide of a: new:vorrimander every tint*. .months, inrAn officer yehe:rwas: , inspecting•hho; , c;( Pirm PP 3 _lPcl_,,Ming* ,- -PPY 4 I: O ; PrITS O ' whose sh irt ,w.n rimmed ''':: , l ,-'. I •"Ptitilek '9'Flypii 1 77 ' led ton.t, titi:cia,i . '„ , i n i n .i : L., ...'1 -. , ~/1 -..7. 1 • t, , Ci.i ;I: *;_l , 44 1111CM:stnii•hortor:f proitipili reipooP ., :ded : the man t rlitith hit band lb himi:Api,,.. ,_- ~ , !i „!`"flowje,ng do.,lp9 r .lreVc:A.7 ll o l itrlt. thundeied the citpper., ~'r T .... d I, ~ , :,: - , -,-: "Jist t 2B inel*ley'henor,":‘,Tar** • joinder.:,.:. 1,0: „. ,„, ~ ov: ;: ':.., -1-,,Aks 14. -.. ... - '• , . •-' , • '. tr: 1 : -Ji" -,:it ; .;- . 4l , Teit TO Trithollii,rria**4o2:. :to!:)#iiiii c lip.Oct,Criiio l l;- - line:iiiii 614 .4 #V" iigrnitiet,4o3ll4., , tlikeii ill), *:. tie :,,yl44l4,'''' biti . - -400.4 id *a, rttlii::i", sClithrdiOatjfid . 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