Nittslmgi4 Om*, AVEDNESDAY, JANUARY ISE4I saucE TO ADVEIITISMi. • • ,• • `eottee Se hetebyjetTenT . thaa hereafter all THAN ..qIa/ST adretiliettlet i a!,4lllv,OTT l fganst be, yald for when t . eadaeiltl;bit;:e.rdept - lir the time of verAr 'advertisers, ,leetiPbtOgilp,:eritir.yaerierlered quarterly, aa naval. Adiertiser..ll3 plea, make a tithe of dd., as the rule, of cash payments for al vertisetnesta Sagealtliate fitaidel e 4lll. l tee Mbar, ably enforced. The peace of era Mornier and Evening edition. THREE CrigllMEgl4 ionatereir from nelrabois, berieg b 7 Unless at, iIIPTEEI4 CENTS per are,: . WHY A 11t45.1titiPOLlit A friend asks us ' why' we speak Ur ih• Eenntrilep,ukaArdtreadt as a monopoly, that road being only three hundred and nity-six suites 1 optlstlhere are,seveml thous l'ndsihe State. We diattret, lit bteatis'e it id the ohly through limetraversing the State from east to west; and Neeirld„ because it has obtained control of all the other supposed available routes from hire tn'plo grapiehanna, thus ehutting out, the possibility of competition over those routes.l 'Chem are, from this point eastwartiAltree 'direet routes, over which a ;all.road is prae- J Theilnt the relate not,- occupied l 's the renTLVt..Yait . 1 4% 0 1,0 second is through the isOuthern 'Counties of tho - -Somerset, Bedfardi,FUlton, k'nutkain and (*timberland; and Ile third is the northern route up the Allegheny and its tributaries to the wateris;ed e (4B the Load- - waters ef - ttf4en with thei,he4.wefeis of the Susquelnuatur,, andthence along the latter to Harrisburg. • Solongts"thisdttorthern and southern motes were' , to us, tre had the .haneeisellriff3: fate Or both .eventu, W l 7 o'CV2 l o.llo ,l 4iftii. mfddlesssite, ' I road af fordedits a fair . strait in the sou to diree- eon and tlinAlliihen3t tiallejOßoad In the northern. tsit'veritestnyffergetffi sdra road stepped ;both orthelie routmotingnffeatiteltrillnattinrutruff from the advantages theDllMV•ftvitaldirimeting roads. ; , , • its first stgswaaadoeacsianshatatn) . rag interest in to thirrfferiaral- ?Feller Roattr from Hurrisbung ! tp,t2taimbeiathurg, on the southern routtl44-gus, to shuk,nff any competing company (from aliie`"that as a part of-its line; then it proctired the re- Teal of the charterOf the ,!oruaellirtil.Tßolid, ..ndthe organizathin, in own fite Southern Pehtutylvatili Road, thwitlorry vletely sealing uP the tibuthem2ollfo,. and rutting us off frOM , arky intamunieation with Baltimore,excepLoyef its own road. The next step *n. tal get possession of the Sunbury and V t rtr4itsd, - with which ff., Allegletty;‘lll44.raud - was to connect,when tollirplgta;4l24l49: Nceil'were shut off freanehe rtetttiOrtitOtttn; timaAlle sheny Valley - Toad, 'ev = en it'ciMplated, Mg compelled to co 4, in7 - 081 , 14Chker PhiledelphM znk;;Tow. rontro/led , teriretylvardii. _ Ratimaa. comPairr• - The latter 'Company 4S, therefore, aina tiopoly of all the hitherto - sniveled routes from the West to,the-,Etaittandits-,ttostility • the Allantic__and Greek Western Com tany iirptOsOltaby the fact tlailtbia Cara: tAnyiseaarrst ing alnew - riantO,-•rtnining I ..ast and west, which it hod not...dreamed .4 and these - rore not qsecnsacL , The lealidifiCaT jijiw: mud over that now A - route will, it knows, destroy the monopoly .11 ; leaseeertiligandiklit4ceiare. tt j t i l ia ltilteSarilLtand the Penney W, (13/1 1 1 V ict - e ArnvTol.7 of the east astaz. 41."01.1 „„..grid A.usboy evi fiat =egopolylwiritiame h, to break up;- IfoVr...4euhttlie tilt riat.4nd ing fiat rewire that aortStant; Mzugele 6, 41011olists , , it which has- beenanindr voceNsaryin the iittle,,Amnibtatktdih that iis,AdNtatta Vetiao7l Ness fork ..A4d now is ilia tiznetp do it l t 7,5 ;Ils:e0 yearn iIEMO, if tgelx=rt opportati4fisaliaal,. , an4. we sliallbolisiltar ougtatbikn,?s*tibfr railroad nightmare 'Neve,rdrlDTD 3 ll ' . , "ItECONSIIiteTION A corn N3PP.-? • , ir,t 4 o 'ihe - Chicago RepuhZi C,.•‘. , rsn cornisia;.• yaw; totlowing statement of 4 . ? 'Nfe'yroo34:us, Jan. iO,-'1893. • /- From' po'n2lernactl nit frOni 44 - nani , Othrs.,Ti_iarsCttait GO. T. O. Osborn,' for _ =rig Croat Itlitabisi' - Was murdered 3:5 , - a y:01"418 ,9rt. the night 'of the 6th plantation near Greenvilre; a rte . tee otTltizi t yna 'slY- Zt/ ho had westv-fotir hears to; leave in; and-if found:thee:. titto;ithael time ' ho .3gpald killed. - Ile staved on his.. plantation 7 was cariallo , d'•tititt Idiot as above. stated I Whrttrn,,tennedlids oi-casion of the affair , was I'ffidlpallearit, but it doubtless strung from ttnitdosp bitter cif -ns felt toward the Ymak,pe amon aparge Maps or the South ,.erupie.: • The Prot:Medd - he oltindlthat filo Oen. °shorn to taled bit idiovo is Brig. Gem - Then:Me 0. ttabom, trittnlZlMlSSlnlnntATrigirsla. d invff-t.'7", the .119th Iter• s imect of els -10, - ehmtecro, imek.eetlitig - Austin Light, as otlonel,„,awahrolfgrrtentirklelnmted to Broviet rjegudier cem:ral r0r,,0u11... and '' 'Osborn was the tl pot, Ilt,il the last epotl,OnVor tier of t County Court of cook county,?)ElL was not elected. ire wee a.ltpktier land it gentlemen welt known, mid very -stateh4espeeted in thiS eotitvtilni ty, add: 19 *aye& ho is the u n ite s tenni of '&0021 inurdOrers, his loss deeplzye6xidted hy a wide ei role of moat-fl ing IPOOda- Thls4VVrophis Appralex presses its recon +eructed patriothnn, thus CoalaerUezitzene, and 'while we hold in naci&Tiq,itrenecirtg"..b;fleirs'"ffteM 7 s. ries, and treasum in our heart of hearts those 'tzwin Hargis who did not de fi le their thes noble hroed of men and wolner,:ithe.,shensd moot true metal, the greater tree haerirts they wero called up mike tr. 'Sx,bo to the last gave an on -• ~.reservee Vgituiee to their eountry, drink inF • - , Ltily ”,onalife-drep nod now.ai from her hreaat: ,bit or 4teltla as Vitt hare b.-on, can gi, e -the •Mtirity tit taleneo to " , The ruses, %lain tretiStal, Mtu, a eadly ,oerd.o7 , 0e .the concil la et the brave To.blata.the min their hour of night 7 • "Yet., vFe itan'giye him or her the charity I ;I' - i i - oilcaoe. , --..1/ Ao seed /Rio .lice.....iu.acid.acck' .' • 'la coinpeeNee in the land 'llc. Arts betrayed, -:,-4.ii.h.y tat f,, _ . c . cdtile bitter &read -of remora." • , i n s o. u.c, and . fte... =wit that tf a Riegle * t t , ch. ' ttc .11 .nialt-r4Aciam. Tithi” tan that tercet a- , t , , Tukcci be bidet:44 , 4 . W.... , • . , %The 1;-arid jury of Lafayette county, In I: cut act.ps 411a134 1:. ill"' againSt 41euCra...A. J. Sutliff, 13.*•,-febutbatlyting the cowl-bonsai itrt , other buildingsda the town ortt,Pls.l43l4ealtpdfizaf l' 4- ip These P.,,, not teiceittlal inCtunees. They ..0 'ere fear r.,...np1•-s of the prevailing temper at i the"Scratit Copett there doubtless are which r t.. .r.hlibitgan,petierteltiripai,ilinp, but such are Y • (infrequent. lilltii i., ,tho di:Tot:llia Of the r 'Southern -,co m plc iproi trig. It IN becoming ~•••'. - • worse: ..le vtly lenity with witiela,thir: lame te. , .iiti treated, and partieniEuly thti :topes wit ..-1) bare titan kindled in Them of -Ad rtgaitang their loet ascendancy, have led . 4/tem to a (rata of mind pryjugicial to the tat-toast rern, 'and Orttipir , snyn wet faro: - TnE.l.figntlatireni OA ‘ l, , trglauLhas: re- . SolYc4 to eend Ciannnotjortp to WegtiVir ginia to til , and koaxi thia - naw"• Stata.lnick. and so r7•41.0re the of-the-Slate an ft IVbf+ before die iiaiLiiiiidfaitiniin tha', to nogiieiti: , ivitlllthe not Stet' Inedat7aa:. t . ierunption of Ile liitareof 0 . 40 oP'44tairdobt. . we 'fancy the dotifillesiodi':'''lol,l' . 00 .1 110 ' .:'• row 0 14 , ... 4 In int:lring tio y.i. 9 (TA rgit ,1 14, Ili ' ; 4 4 bank, staring nonßd pile ,nroeta a liberty' . ' xto to -siWAt IA ti 4,.., .4.bei will not be ,an W..• n a_. ~ , ' *N.placlaos from a Wch they haic: 4/Z:ToilV: Irately fir:aped. l' i -------- --t-st- .1: !0i". --;,' J ' girl - C . l'lA t ri10r14 .4 . - . : 91 2 14, Chieitiq/IIVIINt• 0 IVlti ttn.l ohnnannil it* Sunday fq?itif..••••l7o, • 4•,411.hyg;•• rflpopl'itilAVe 41.1 done the Amnia. FREE TRADE LEAGUE • It was recently charged by aleadingenst eta journal that the Free Trade League of this country was supplied. in largo part, 1 with funds by European maimfaetbrers and merchants. The free trade 'organs thmiot this itnpeuchment most roundly. ilitt their ; attention was Called to former lost:Meer, in which contribution for the ;same purpose were proved to have been ' received from : Europe, dud the BMW, of the contributors, with the respective stuns, ;fully - detailed. More than this. The Free Trade League was challenged to publish the names of i ts donors, and so close the discussion. This the League is not inclined to do, because of the inevitable exposure that would follow Tiverphincly 'knows that the Free Trade League—whoever else it may help—plays tiredly Into the hands of manufacturers and merchants on the other side of the At . tarnie; and that they can well afford to de fray its expenses, in case It shall be sue , cessful in securing CI material abatement of the impost duties. What they have done in, time past, anti what noeords with their present interests, it is fair to pre etune they are doing now. , Mr. iThattato, of Connecticut, ha his late speech on reconstruction, said that through out the four years of the Lail; WO had treated the Confederate States use gbvernment, and having conquered thein.. have the right to treat them as conquered provinces. Upon this the PhiladelPhia 2tictatremarks : "A, man fit to benrepresentative of LI hun dred thousand people in the Conffregs of the United States ought, to knaw the difference between aelmowledging the belligerent pow er of if Ifirgc , number of men' in ann., and recognizing them as an independent nation having an established government." ‘jAnd a ratan fit to be the editor of a news paper :ought to know the difference 'be tween treating with a de facto government and recognizing it, as an independent nation. "The belligerent power of a large number of men in arm*" is of itself a defect* gov ernment, and that is all that Mr. DEstravi contended for, to-wit: That we treated .with'the South throughout the war tts an - actual government, and having conquered that government, its constituent parts are at oar mercy. It by no Means follows that 'laecattse we treated With the Confederate Statds as an actual government, we there fore ~`recognized them ns`an independent nation, having, an established government." Tx - in-:Kew York Times, in alluding to the hanging of Mrs. GRIN DEN, says "that not less than n thousand men have suffered death liythe gallows in this country, within prem.c"..enttir. , ,, but within !lemma time until the execution of Mis. Surtruvrr, but one woman had been subjected to thedeath penalty; and if We'remernber rightly, this, with another one who was hung duringtho Revolution,conatitutes the entire number of female executions since our country gained its independence." The Times is mistaken. Mrs. GIIIMiES IS the se4ond woman „who has been hung in this city within the last twenty years, ono CttenhOTlE JONES haves 'gn been executed here for murder within .thattime. Besides that Vse can recall the ease of 1115; :RILNELX, *ho was bong in Oneidnyounty, 'New York. not many years 7inee,mad. we have no 'doubt there were any atter eases. HILL—A. few day.; ago webriefly noticed th4t a bill was before the Legislature-to incorporate a company with power to construct a railroad from the Ohio line to the , SursinoMuma river. aor • floor Northiimperland. The title proposed is the "Central *llicsid Company of Penn sylvania:.! The gunge is not to ixeeed six feet. 'Tim corporators named are Messrs. Jamb '43lseli, - -William Reynolds, J. M. Fleming,talusim A. Grow, A. W. Owens, PlumF, C. •V: aa. S. Myers, Stewart, Samuel Griffith, W. C. frouttr. Y. Arnold, Sohn S. McCalmont, - IT. B. Wright, J. Patton Lyon, Isaac Gor ,don, ?Mood and John, Patton, and the the cazital Is to be two millions of dollars, :whieli amount can be .increased, if it is 'found Ylet to Alo • sci, Imioarrierso:vs..-Last . week the value of 'foreign ,inerchandise-extl4fed a the port. of New , York , ,ices ,V 5450,03, being an in crease of ,770 over The correapondipg week of the proceeding year. Sin , cely thp - in*Ft!llions, estima ted on a gold basis, have reached the value of $155,749,053, being an increase of $69,252,- 072 over the value of ihri same period last. year. Tar. WOO:Wigton cortr pendent. of the : New YOrkliereld say-e: that die Republl - in passing the Equal Suffrage bill, "are conferringthe.prisliego of the elective franchise upon a clesawhich will hurl them from potVer." . Why; then, do the demo ., .is oppose the bill? Roma"uric Arestm—A. Havana eorres- Ttmdent boys "the foreign coterie is discus sing a decidedly romantic affair still pass ing In our midst. Therd is a Spanish law by which a young man having an income of fifty della*Per month anti svlshibg to marry a young lady, a Minor and unable to obtain her yairent's consent, am have her deposited in the house of o mutual friend till the marriage ceremony is performed. Well,n young Cuban haying made a pas sage to Ikrow York and with the fami ly of one of our American residents, fell in love with the daughter midis determined to marry her, if poksfble, lb spite of the oppo sition of the parents. An order has been issued to have the damsel deposited, but is still in als4yance w the father boning applied to the Captain General through his coon eel. Each nhw phase of she case is eagerly discussed and all desire i.to see the sequeLh RIrSTUCSTIV OIL 0P010 . 14.—0n Thursday the Geacual Sigel arrived at Nashville with three hundred hundred barrels of oil. This installa tion of petroleum comes from a well on Creels. hero' Creek, in lientucky,jwct beyond the Ten nc,ace State line. 7'he rumor. from Burksville, brought by.the Ueneral Sigel, throw Into the si, ode thoee repotted previously. The well upon Yogi, Creek, near theittnetion of that tributary with f/berPs river. in Overton coun ty, 1s ranting forth a voinase of coot oil, spout ing sone eightylect into the air, and aston ishing "the natives" uneneartnrably. . Marko ville, according to latest Carports, is beginning to feel as "big" as Pithole, Pennsylvania. Thy Boston Beraldielle the following now. dote of curtain liberal church °Misers : About four. months Ago 11r. .11 , Threher, a t = t ph s e b: = W g b o l it= l , l clulisia,wec occu rdent44 . 7 fell front a stage orthe ,paws: beneath, &dui. Lance of tyrant , TOSeetl braking &Milli of his ribs and receiving serious internal InJW rieo which will thimble hign life, and trout' which be Is eon confined tO his .A fow Weeks ainee the unfOrttulate Man bad a bill presented to Mtn by the Ituateeti of the church for repairing the pelesr one which he fell, amounting to the stsurol - $7OO and'ho paid ft • • A Blea .ththn - or cotton bales Arriving in NOWTurk, bays, to be oVerlthuled, dirt and iitaUseA" cotton thrown out, -. . end then rebated: ',..7lseother Itny - CAC latsSrepr in dis charge of.thili duty found in. one of the bales tdlpKirt gold. One or th ein propbsed fo this otheiVodtvide and keep inure, but the otter said lie.vcruld roort "to 'the boss, Welber chaser pf the eaten claimed' the gold, and the sober cialsned it benaUse ' vhe'cotton'ivev nett deliCered; and for other reaSOnli, and prObablY the emus decideto wham this rich mine belongs. The purchaser gaVe the two labor ers ties each la grocoojteil• . . , Jimalca - atithortlets ate Passinl law* worthy heath 00.11:41D ;lulu:tied aye of slavery; the of the Wilt now before the cola ' nial Alegnanly provides fer the registration of pl ace& Of wonnith Ond preachcreof the gospel, on; yOdera try• crilve lt pontstuth r ie with alma :l:eV f ij scelyair, assume the funetioneof a preacher. placisAf. ttlig i Oue trership can 'be opened -bo o r i lai(?elc the Ittorning, told later than 9 tide night; Ititnthtt the written, per . . • ilijcettlOr Magistrate. IYr Euh..ia..:{ltt.T.lllate of:Ob•en, the Waltham portitm of' the y aw , . • beg 'Thittrid to Mason ic .110% . helmfierlittell lathe Marne* , . ' -ave LIU books. ills tries for . • r . • • • • co or twice but no b i ap ; , : • ff.:OMA Are , broke oat about. anis'atair.k, market. of 21 9erti& elo.a4tyftive live htnises W"'e•e• Laiii•VOIVVI: 'n avigator 919:1',009,'.. . trvirief-ecrrelf iktiito.tilit.eirleneeeed 'ln the TrezaW, Dutch, :hlitiatit ',saloon on. Tiles • r artraniefloilect officerserig_egod in ;t :11IftwW 7 tf otitletr•rirbrarms ter 07 1 f4t thatuffiNlWthlitaylog a gator; f. rai, Thotigh chixtpel.eil, to, piny' Ale th their left beetle oeir, yet their per. .1 ere "flereceletteted their tab!. ' Throe of ..,44111 Wee were. Veettlhie of the 31.1,4830148 W s erehtlethitezintent,•add thevther n a.e a Col• elpf filatUle Ittlifeent , Salo 'CrerVarthi 'Of...Oared of Woodford county, 6T. Wit by 615b100, to found place of rouge tor orphan remain rid id The ini.tit 'Aiwa 1,, to Lc locatt.d Ir. 1.0lInt) TRS LBW NOVEL THE DEAD LETTER. I:11A F.I: I\ S 1•1 0111 min., ,In•micdance. or, MN' glotlag in .earth ui t he IA 1/11.111 a Ito had e.- cited me .114piri011 on the previM. day ant it about nine (Coloek oflorning, went when gaged an officer, an dss, m two we quietly, without communicating our plans to any oue eine, to the tenement how , before spolten of. Although niankvillo wan not a large village. there woe in It, as in nearly every WWII blessed with a rnilroad depot, a aliabby quarter where the rougher portion of its working people lived. The boos stood. in this quarter—it wan a three-story frame building, ocenoixt by half a dozen families, mostly these Of 'fish labor ere, who found Work in the Vichiltyof the de pot. I had Seen the strange girl aitlead to - the Reread gone, la the clitn light of the previous night, so.Wo Went tip and.robelted at thellr , t cIOOT we came open.: It.leillebpetted by a de cent appeatiatfoolddielgeel woman who held the knob in her hand:While .ehe waited for us 10 =lake I . 3 itiVtbus.: erring; - we both atepped into her. : aptyfottepti.before 'we spoke._ A rap id glanee,rovealad:arCitirMeent Molting room with tbeiptillittift inmate= of such a place—a cooking atore;bc4itable, ctn.: but TO other in mate. Ortala that lhatl seen the girt en ter ,thilvrAcial,at,thelleid of the Mat , CO I re. - tared . • . -- - . - "Is yout Orinocer at home, maths t" "la it - my. niece you mean"' "Oh she is your Menet I suppose so—a tall girl with dark eyes and hair." "Thais Leeaey herself. Was you wanting any wort done 1" "Yes," answered the °nicer, quickly taking the matter out my heads- "I wanted to get a set of shirts made up--slx, with Ilne, stitched bosom;,''. Ile had noticed a cheap sewing-mn chine standing new' the window, and a bun dle of Coarse; lamella in a basket near by. 'TVs so lam. to disappoint you ; but Lee sy's not with me now, and I Mardi,' venture on the line work." °roe obleit say I. here she was, Mrs. Sulli van." "She's Waking the tine things in a faney store in New Tork—cape and collars and sleeves and the 'heattiful tucked waists. She was bore to stay overthe Sunday with me—she of ten does that; and She's goue bask lay the six o'clock train this marlin —and shelf be sore ly late az that by ate hour. I tried to coax her to star the day, she seemed so poorly. She's not been herself this long time—she socms go in, In a decline like—it's the Vamping over the needle, I think. She•B so nervons-like, the news of the murder yesterday almost killed her. "TwasPn awfal deed that, *este% it, girt tlernent I Couldn't sleep tt wink lastntght for thinicht , of , that, poor young 'man SIM the sweet lady be was tb have married. Such a She, generona, petilteviung gintiermard" • ' Did you knew him TT' nlirtow bins f ccSivell its my Own 'Mott if I had one I—not -that ever I spoke to him, but heb passed bete often on his way to his [other., beam, and-to Oir. Argyll's; and loess sewed in their fetidly these two summers When they've been hero and Was always twice paid." 'Leery thought much of hire,“you think, Mrs. Sullivan," mid the °MOM, raking a chair unbidden, . and puling on a friendly, gossip ing air, "E'verybe, y speaks well of him. so she sewed is thefamilyt" "Six weeks every/taw:act. They was always satisfied with her sowing—she'd the quickest and neatest Mind with the needle/ Shea made . them shirts of yours beautiful, tf she was to home, air." "When did she go to New York to live 1" "Last winter, warty. It's nearly a year now There was something come across her—she appeared homesick like, and strange. When sbe said she meat to go to the city and get work, I we's *dad ed tolet her go, Cr o [thought she'shtusge =Mb° would do - Iser good. Bet quite ailing, and COughtv dreadful ot nights. I'm afraid She notched cold in that rain stornanight,aforolast ; she came up all the way frOM the depot in it. She was wet to the skin when ahegot here .and no white as k sheet. She was 10 Week-like that when the neighbors 'cable to yesterday -with the news, she gave ethermun and, dropped, right down, I didn't wonder ebb was; took aback, I ain't got done trenibliairlat mirelf." I roccenarcreci; the gentleman - Who had first spoke tome about - the girl said that she had come ta' on the morning train Eiturday. I could not reconcile 'with bee coming np from the depot' at dark"; Tut / Wished to put. my OtientiOn in such away as nut to a/011RO , snspielim of my - rnotiee. "lf sbe tame In 'the Slx o'clotk train she ranee have been on the sante train with air. Moreland.. '•llelleve she was in th e seven o'clock ears —yam, she wool "Tway half-patt 'seven when she , gof in-the rain was pouring 'down awful. She didn't see him, for I asked yesterday." "In whom shop in New Yorlt is she em ployed 1" inquired thetteleer. "She'i• at No. a--BrAlailwaY,"'llaining a store somewhere beta - eels Wall street and Lattal. 'Are' yea wanting her for anythiere , abe asked, eaddenly . ; looking up glen-Alf as if it had just occurred to her that Oar inanities Were Mtherpoirrted, .0, no." replied any companion, rising; 4 Was atilt erred; and thought 1 woad rest my feet beforentarting etutagatm 11l thank yeti for a "gloat Of watts, Mrs. Sullivan. So you won't undellaitiS the 'Bidets e , We 'desteended to the street. It was arrang ed, as we wet ked aleng,that tin officer should go to NeWTOrleandpntsome drtecttve there on the track of Leroy Sullivan. I informed ray companion of the • disCrepancy betereen Perpetual etrivel ln town, and' her appears since at her aunt's: Either the Woman had' purpolely deceived us, .or her niece la ad not" gone home to a good many hears' after lend- Ing Ml3lankrille. • rytent with idne to ' the tles pot Where iverthede trfew inquirers whit/teem- . vlneerfAut Alnit BIM bad 'am . ..ed. on Mittuday naorareg, hada& . ....7 Or beetle the ladynt Motu; andLifete Orteliwayarpta;vn, • i There via elen to just mil' loOking fulTher. I tea Pry *own pocket means to derreythe eVasea ttf the °Meer as welt Ml' to interrid the ..'etc York detectives, adding that liberal Manilla ,werre obout - CO be °acted', and wads' avail Vsaw him depart on his cr. rand, Then, tbridbi 'to to tOthe °toe, my lieati so sickettNrat the tura: of - Intellueniand the or.' dlmuy re*lne of Jlvlng'.totthensidstof anti! miaery,'that mr,ltkotutcps:thrankirray, from • theirillittr-patlier I could donothAngOest then, jor the aid or .cornfort o f the effilt-Wd. The t,ody - wris• tone taken . tbat aftername•cp the city . lor interment, the next: dixr,"ln the family inalooing et,:titeefsWoodctrattl. the Poor ' for its there Ira.% nothdltitMordtket fnendship Viola perforin in theaervie° or the 'ammonite,: Bly turnd'Pteserlption• foe tne'ntal adds eatit ' as * iblig and eigertatir walk t; to day I felt OS irrecieldtireathe Onlytir the wide sunshine, so cramped and Chilled were my spirits. . - The ummer residence of the Morelends lay at out 's mile b e (be 'Argyll! Manatee, not of the villiage-ptoper, 'op a hillside, which sloped done virthe river. It was surrounded IIS' ere greenlet*, and tOurimulded one 'of the oveliest Titan Of 10°'lliettiort. °A spinet In my feet ' . Led Me, Who knowahoter In thedlrectlon of this now vacant and soli tary placcarilithre, I hellevedi•with the ex ception of the Milliner and Lis Wife, who lived in a cottage back Of the gardens,' and who res mained the year refund, b to attend to out docir Matters; Ithd- she CO give Monsokeepers cart' to the closed Mansion. The Mem had hover looked more beautiful to me, not Veen in the bloom of Its June foli age end flowers, than it did as t approaned it on this a:cash:et: It had been the intentatm of the young couple to make thiS their perms , neat home alter their marriage going to the city Only for a ''.etterple of the winter months. The very mixt weelt,l had beard, Eleanor ex peeteello go. down to belp Henry in his selec tion of new furniture. • As I 'neared the house by the garden, .1 mane nearly apOrt the• Dente°, which exterlt ed amens ita western front, bet re I perceived that ir was 'oesespied. Sittln on • its outer edgmer e i, nd grin half woun d• around one of le t Ti. j berh 6 elll l ll l' e ° L b rnw n ir el gir i f.V., : =ll had disisatebed an cancer to New York. She did not !creels e use, and I had au opportunity of studying the of the woman who had fail. en under - my auepicims, when she was enfl ame that my ey., was upon it, and when her soul looked not of It, unveiled in the security of solitude. The inipresolon"wiatels she made upon me was that of despair. It was written on attitude and expres sion. It was neither grief hoe remorse—it was blank despair. It must have been half an beer that Iremained quiet, watching her. In :dl that time she toner stirred hand nor eyelid. Iler glance was upon the greensward at her feet When I torn if, that page of my memory I see her phol °graphed, as it teere, upon every fold of o n c e ,a k',teess, aslant was Como worst ed tothda fru) rd, but neat; the blank shawl, Mader, d. 4 newn-elos f• Mead tee slender shoul ders, which had the slight, habitual stoop of those w ho ply the needle fora livfng ‘the Jetty hair postural hack from hor forehead. the mar ble whitiness and rigidity of the face nod mouth. II wash fare made to express passion. And, although the only passion expressed DOW WEIS that Of despair, en intense that it grow like apathy, I could ea.sily see how the rounded chin and full lips could Melt Into softer moods. The forehead was rather low, but fair, contort ing with the oval of the cheek and Ohio ; the brows dark and ether heavy. I remembered the a lid black ayes wlHcial hart seen the pre. Mom day, and could guess at their hidden fires. ' " - • - --- - • ---' Thin was n girl to attract Interest at any time, and I mutely. wondered what had ea tan the threading Iter_linte 1/litter- - tog web of a higher fortune, which was now soddenly Interwoven with the pall of death. .A.lll tier movements had been such is to non firnymy dentin - to ascertain tier cartneethm, if any,• with the - tragedy. lt, secured to me•that, if I could etc. her eyes,,,,bcfore Sae Wius Con eelhan of observance,l could tell whether' there was guilt, or only sorrow, in bee - heart; • Oleicso fore 1 retenitted:qa ISt, welting.. But I had nits.. taken %PIA/ewers, or the eyett,overliorP 'When she did Ilft, Mum, Its Ideatnerchino mining areend the base &the mountain whleb ran diret into the riser-el the .anit, and they suddenly encountered mine, witerel Stoat; riot ablepest frotn her, tow only black, inghthere,, deptini, pouring out it trouble an talooli." that my own guru dropped beneath their power, , 13110 di not start anon ehaervinz birhV not IhOngliV, a 'guilty perrion,' me, self• accusing' fevelles,veuld have roue—it spent• etl only elowly,tya penetrate her c644cloomnoll theta stranger was' oonfrcmting her; when' I raised ray Dycd, which' had 'Sunk beneath the Intcnilry of 'herr, she. Mor.ing rapidly ttway toward the western gate: "311ss Sullivan, you Marc ,fOrgollen your bone et. • With a roman's Instlnet stir 'put en her hand to 'moony her -disordered hole, eyrie slowly back and taok - the hondbt which I oz• tended toward her, without speaking, 1 heal tided what more to make evil. I " 1 -tb°d to address her--she- wan , here, la. my grasp, and a. Doubt to satisfy mtten, as far ea poneltdal t about the suspicions which I injuryn calved. I Might do her au irreparable Ity ma-. ling my (college priblie, QM were Innocent of any aid or inatigation.of the crime which had becrteommtted, pot Aber° were clrcuns. b e e Which eOuld' hardly pun utuhal hingtd. That ' unacconntable , abtente or here Oh 'Paturday. Momthree until an hour atter the murder was -committed trio itateMent of her aunt that she was In the ` , city, and my finding bar in this spot, In Pall n4ction wttlf•Abi) , midnight 'visit to the w In dow, and the Otherthings which I had oh.new cd, worn dniTeient - tojtatity Inquiry. Vet, It• I Orme &her •Prettiaturely laliould bare the le/L*olE 3 oo of naming' UPOrlhreels, and her no min:Vinci, 11 ehe had any, would holed total., tarps for greater enfety, Anyhow, I would make bar speak, and 1111,1 what there wan to her cane "1" , •••111,l (01 - 1 11111 Intl 1..• ,, ty.o.. to No. lark, 70oug inalde ttcL, she turnen Sttra, ,11.• 11...naglat NO. Mn herr I, ...,••• ar . . sir!" Auppitta , Inort v.aik. IV• If .11r rtne- ., 01 ow to, I• . 11 LIS 14.11,4, I avian di, :,• 1i0.u.111, hit % e kattt. 1,, 1..• •tta l. • .•tti That. Wave rill hats tau a oar. Itemafter." "interest! Lt.. vulq llt will ;the them soutetlinu.• to tall: ali,ou.. I hate It t" She .poke mar:- to her-elt than to me, while a ray of lire n1;01 fawn 11e.... Idael: orbit; the tit, t Instant her 1:1,.. SattNi•if.ti Into that I...atm.:de 'ditto,. again. "Soil° I hate It. I do not Hi, 10'M e.' UP grief co ii. iriend, eutneeted to elllti au ,, ~,_ rlons eyes. - 1;•1 It ta a prlrilenr to hare the right to t mourn I tell nu the - , 'r` on of that beautiful lady he scat I, have married. i., light Coal -11:119,1 . ..lilt trouble that some Teel. There are they that envy her." was not her lt, nord . . , 39 11.11101 3, her" wild, i half-el.tiaml roteerwh bib gave effect to Ilium: she sputa, and grew allent, Ilt if emaseion., that the tenth had:been wrung from her in the ear of a stranger. We bad ruched the gate, 1 and she seemed anxious to ti:oatte through It ; but I held it in my hand, lOot.ing hard at her, A. I Said—ult nmy hare Mien the haat( of envy w it/eh ;lashed the cup of frultdoo from her lip,. nor young life is withered never to bloarn again. I Mlll imagine but one wretelied;ll,l. In thir world greartir than hors—and that I. the wretehedness of the nitllll person who ha-; murder written on his"Or her soul." • • • - • A AFAADI ceIitrACICLI tier lace; she pushed at thegale *bleb I Atli held. "Alt, don't," clic...aid, "let me pass." I opened It and she darted through. fleeillSt Ong Ulf road which led out around the back ward slope of the hill, like to pur, , ued by the stinging tly. tier vras:,.3y from the vil lage, so that I hardly expected toe,ee her again that day. itimin two minutes the gurdenet'swife came up the road to the gate . :the had been down to visit time corpse of her young master; her eyes [ICI, red w ith weeping. "Bow do you do, ?dr. Redfield! These be miserable there, ain't they I Ify very heart is sore to my breast; hat I couldn't cry n tear in the room where he was, a-lying there like life, for Alit., Eleanor sot by him like a stat'lle. It made me bold all over to ACC her—l couldn't speak to save me. The father and mother are Juut broke down, too." "How is Mks Lleatior, this morning r.:. "The Lend knowat She doesn't do anything but sit there, as quiet ue eau be. Walt—bad symptom to my tlitni, lug." "IV Ito was that Went out the gate as I (•aine around lime bent!! IYno it that, girl again lr' Tto you mean Lec.,y '" "Yea, sir. Ito you know her' she nels mighty queer, to toy thinkln% she on, out hero Saturday, sittli' In the snsonier-liou.s., all alone. 'till the rain began to fall-1 gue.. she got a good soaking going home. I didn't think Much about her: it nun anturdny, and I thought likely she wits taking a holiday, and there's many people like tOCOMC here, plengunt. But what's brought bee here again to-day is motto I run guess. Ito you know, sir e• .1 do not. But, an you say, there to some thing queer in the actionn of 'Miss Sullivan. I brow that I can trust your discretion, Mrs. Scott, fur I have heard it well spoken of. Po not !Ay anything. to others, not even to your husband, but keep is watch on that person If she should comc.here shy more. Deport tome what she does, and u hat spot she frequents." .1 will do so, sir. But I don't think any harm of her. She may hove been unfortunate enough to think trio much of the k indness with which he trented her. if so,l pity her-9hr could hardly help it, poor thing. Henry More land was n young gentleman s good many peo ple loved." She pit her handkerchief to her eyec In a in a freak burst of tears. Wishing her gOod mOrneng, 1 turned tosvard the villinge, hardly caring what I should do neat. Mrs. Scott was an American woman, and one to M 3 trusted; I felt tlmt she would be the best detective I 'could place at that spot. "'When I reached the OilleC, on my homeward route; went in . Mr. Argyll was there alone, LP; head loaning - on his hand, his face AnTiOn9 and worn, hiS • brow contmottni -In deep thought. A 9 coon as l came in lie sprang up, Closed the outer door, and said to me inn low n - 01ce "Richard, another strange thing has cc ! cUrred." I stared at him, afraid to usk what. "1 have been robbed of to tr. thonsand tars.'• - • . "When and howl" "That law bat tdo not know. Your days ago I drew that amount to hills from the Park Bank. I placed It, ton roll, lust as I received It, in ivy Ilbreiry.desk, at home. I locked the desk, and bole mcrrled the 10y In my pocket. Tho desk ban been looked.l3 usual, every time that I have gone to it. now long the money has been gone I can net any; I never looked after it r ainec planing It there, until about on hour ego. I wanted some cash for szponses this afternoon, and going for it, the roll woe gone." Haven't you Mislaid it r' " No. I bare One drawer for toy cash, and I placed it there. I remember it - plainly enough. It basin-en stolcia;" he sat down in his chair with a hearysigh. " That Money wan for one poor Eleanor. Abe was to complete her wed: ding Outfit this week, rind the two thousand dollars was fur infundshing the place out at the Grove. I John can thr the loss ao mud:l— ane doesn't need it sow—but It Is singular, at this timer' He looked up at me, vague suspicions which be could not shape floating through his mind. "Who know of your having the money!" "Nei one that I am aware of, except my nephew.lle drew It for me when he went down to the cite last Wednesday.", "Could y - on Identify the money "Ned all of IL :I cmly rememberitnt there was one dye hundred dollar hill lie tho peaks age,a freshlsal26 Cif the Park Bunk; pf which,, possibly, they May have the ittimber. 'Tito rest .was city money Of various denemlnatlons and banks. I can think of but one thing which seems probable., dames most have been fol lowed ntitn the city by some professional thief who taw him Oirtain the money, and kept an eye annuli, wafting fOr a suitable opportunity, until It trusdeposlted In the desk. The key is • a, common one, widen could he easily dupliers. ted, and we dareless in thin quiet OM • muatty Manta thief might eater at ainleat asy hour of the might. Perhaps the inane villain dogged poor lleary to hopes Of another hoe. vest: , "Ton forget that there was no attempt to rob henry:" rims—true. 'Yet the murderer may have been frightened away before rte had bemired .10a prize." 'ln which e..,50, he would have returned, as the hodyrramitiod imdisenvercit an night." "Itmay:be ao. lam dizzy with thinking It Oyerlll3llowOr... "Try and not think arty more, dear sir," I said, gently. "Yon are feverish and ill now. I am going, tide 'afternoon, with the friends to the city, and I will putthe miles on the watch for the money. We will crettlie huttiber of the large bill, if possible,frren the bank,and I will have investigations made as to the passengers of Wednesday on the stein with James. Bare you said anything to hint about your toast" "I have not even him since I =ale the di.- ' corer,. You may tell him if you one him first, and do what you can, !Richard, for I feel as weak as tieldid,” For a conttunatlonsaf this remarkable story, see Beadle's Monthly for February, now rya.iy and for sole by all Booksellers an'd Newadeals era; or soot pow-paid, on receipt of price, to ENST•rrItIr cane. needled Co., Publishers, lie William street, New York. PUBLIC NOTICES. ttititSi.rhe Spring Scolonof N. TWLVIMO'S SEM.. IS AEI FOR 1.A111101,. man , nce the FIRS OF VESIti, ASV F:41% Talaraood C Street. opuao,the Court' HOW.. • fear apptiranit ran shrn TornAmittra ana NEEn:NGS...4 " •CI . PECIAL NOTICE.--An Attiourn ed .Itertlog of thrratrannniat Captains .111 b. held *title ltoonl. of the Agent., No. an Water t.F on . 111UUSI/A.Y MOILNING, the Z. , th Inst., at ti o'clock. •. Y. A PAL litlalttalviCe 1. elealr• •s Incas of Limon:on, will h. onnualst befor• th. coveting,. V) TUE ANA F:ETINI: OF TIRE alcalt.holtler no the Itt-aElt OM CO. nil: he held at the ontre or the Trenotree, Vint. VW-buret, ,•n T . 21th day of Oatmeal. ttaa:, at to Writo.C. a. et.. for the purr.° I or, t for the entulne year. I, TUE BOARD, 'tat o I. vr l C S l x. r 1•41:1, na art sit rtr • t .10tt0..,.1t h. 1.1. TIFIE.RE WILL BE A PiPlliC IA L ISO uf nt teal. I'nnl(rn7~ al Jar°. 1,. EIII h'o (PFVII'V.. in th•ranu Frnlaht Ch ea^ 17171 ‘ r i o u l . ' o l l ' lVit ' F 11; ' t7ll7.a n tl Zltolnat.. at t. A t , r. Important oto.iito.t, alit he br .01 tr fora the tncettit, 34:4V21 , 1 I). teMT , F. h , .errta r 7.1 FAICT Frehold- Ant of host I.l4krt) and I lehalty. are requeated to enrol at Ittatt3ll , 7l:l,lo'S.tietlinll. 111 , 1'00., In cold on TI:C.YDAY kV N I NG. :ll'd mot.. at 7o'clock, to t bear 41,1moonco no , tino: l o n uTtizr on u°"""nl4.l.. sA ..iqrrrl.riLVlATiiii ° ommitt,. AR. 'SC. IfATCIII.I.9II, KURIL. . - . _ .. At 011.614 SALtS. - . . . i ticTiols . ' NALL AT /ME SOL /. I , trv. ,. 11031 t, S A3lll A4TOIi .311 . ...1.11.:'1'. - On IV etloa.elay,gahhor• 0110. al 10 o'cloejt. a. la.. all! he rsuld the 101104 (lig nellclvs: MO Mille Maids plate:4 100 do •tip. and raverre: di'll' . ., ~....", luF ry and rorl., 'Toon., glue , . .re. go.; bad. pp fade, CottifOrie.. Olsoitell. *1.444. tri. , 21.1.1er. pillows, Vi) wt. muslin Shirt.. 100 pales new Vlutli. orw.rere,,Th urn llanael shirty, an e %rd., rag carpet. ^ . o ehgte e ,..oo „ an ., 100ag,.., g oherry a ortlrobta. bereave, table.. hook-40m ..Ale.. 411 of irblell me In good cOhClllou. 'T•rillw coil,. Jo= ' 'T A. llfrl'1.7:1,1. 'lair , . Aurt•r, le i ii. ) lllN/TEIIII4.IIOIIIiCASES. Illriii. Itilll/, CARPETS. A... Al`.. AT AI/CTI(tN. 5 )4 TllarYdaT 3lokalllg Jan. 15:10. at 14 o'clock, al Mat oulc lla LAttellos M aser , 01 a nd 07 k. 111 n tot. .10 VA3 Pohl, a largo quaallte or 11.0uaeltold nod IS Itelallt ihrattUre, Carwto, X c...t5.. ctubtaetng drty.elag and plata r01irf.5551, plift:lm,rdv, 2 nryr 1101A CR. r, bide lind TOtitla t.i.A..., corn. veal, wood and neap rilotro awl Harker., /dam!, Ilto/og and attahau .14.01 4 a. torwlaed, awl eolt.itte be dytrode, oth ittolaigg. 4,0114110 bed, leather hew, and hols tr ter.. t p tTi rni llog Ittodk Alla 'Area mattrtwee• wantrurti. Y 440444 1, Wahl" t, avu log hatehlA••, g, glum/4 ,1001. nonce r, wier. cloek4. Cr bump mirror., net , and rerand•hand la grdin. carpet.. oil Moth', matting, rug. awl • gcue , " al LetOrplat 4 /01 of hors.ohold goodri • h tm: •. • . T. A. Illreblel-I.A NFL Aart`r. i[T~SATIOfAL 1 1 *NM MIL TAUT IAInrITMTE.—The Scrod Term of the nehol.tle Year, commence.. at, ilia lit of reaustry. and elotet on the ?Atli of J neat. Boy/. and Noting Alen thoroughly prepared for Oaten a renege. Tlfe no to a1..9 Itu beta 'cutler. IF ax.ditted by TEN eta Imo of abil ity, tart and cislerteuce. purettinted thr large end cornmeal.. schOol_proporti near ll'et.l Latetice. lately occupied Ity the Vottenyleirtto Military Academy, be tionttren retnontng Flatted thee, In a taw weeks Anna the rchmtal the Military department, though at preattel tT and gourithing, will he Outdated. For Catalogue... aunty to the Principal W ff. t. AAt 13114, A. Al, at 1 Vett nnntor, FIEIMI IMK , AT;:NP =EM=VM jgr l .3;l764lrtlg ' 7 .l ll l l l lb,cl " WAIT , EII.4. 1.:11 , 11 I 11.: ICE Cc' re-plaltd an 41.01•10 1.4%0K ANT , Wl'. ft W AT A ATIALI , • W AN TS V1131 , .--IRFAUOMII:Ij.--.‘ Sober 11 ndo-trso.( DCII, et: 0, it 1,674 cr..• nt.y11,1.,t Ult.. , N , .. 19: Nt ANTEI).--.(4:EV1 , 1--To Sell a ll• dypia, Adiln 1. I I 1.1 , . 41' de,tlt rt, • VT ANTED --. •r ,4: IENTS --lExperien- s • .Inca In ran the- Wv-1.- • . • p..rt of, I It, Moto. 1, ono.. o ith PILOT ,, . Rom vrvi• 1,1: %IT 4 , " IMI %II %If I.T.- %- to, I>mlort. 'col I. for .5, to ri ~ t.tooo noo Owe Ow pub. Add, It 1 port NA. o )1 . a I K.\ G:.. , 101,1 A OI N „ ra t, h x od-. toodrl.l mead. muillm im olro tT. T. Ell lorresfor • c_ Al' Al NTEII--% Purchwier for over "I I: \ MIKA , 10. or on ,Iloitge for CI, Properly. 'Tho Imo' 14 w lao 112111111.1 ml.loluilag Webster Illy, lowa. Tlto oo tat r fm, t0....en 1I thr (i sr t.Try. oak , , rs r) d.r. from tO A. us. II I T. al. I%' AAi VED.- - A 4:11:11 TS- -To Ne II it Vub-ortllvtr a.. • .t.r“..t ...ntt 1,arr.pa.411.• ;" 11..., • 51.... • —.lv la-1 A,.i % ELLIS. M ur.r. 1.111.1...rv11. Ac'l • .‘ NT/3)—T gi alway, in or. T Fet tro.lu,d. TIIIth:E NEW I, 41. , . or the ,relle•t OWE,. •r t ,i i. it ., on•rvd 1., the ptthlt_ prn.. for ,, rirdlug. J. Ittlol.lt, Bes. ttl9. clumo ).113:1A, AV AVINIED-.A re.pectable Carnal) 14.1 relopt 3 11 1.1. E 1•1111.1 b, two rnotaLba old :,I:IM•r c•I and lr• , .••• •I a• our call. famll3. An t- , per•nt, .1-111 n, 3:,:•• “I , sr,•• I; i! I ft I r. Ittreteort• rk le11.1,1“1 Al' A 11711'1:D --- AG ENT% ---EVERI' 60/1 K.NT & tw,,hrri , Ittroicy 1111. and es,' ,a.lertlioul , l l .3ve It. ft lAn Milltnr) •nd et 0111 . 1. ( . 11 I' EST and OA; El "I. the. n jodge. 1 , 4 pap-, 31up-, Itm lj z•rette, O. Al.'.', 01'11- E 6 W tal - ni • serl 114•r-al. nad Age°, Hsa r dal!) fro:" 4111 to (r 2.1. Address Tlle. Auburn. N. le 100,1 _ • - \\•ANTE/3.--$1.1.4.00 ri:n WEAR I w not rs erN Lem t.. .all our 1311•In , VED 11% V NTT -1 , 01.1.A1t SEW I I 11l N thrne ut•• 41ndn render mud upper feed: warranted five etstr-. A no , .Alar , or tar, .ra rola pot.). TSI Aril Ine hol.l in 17 oil State, roe than .11Ieb •rnPa I y /fireneref by l4.re• G.o. C r Lk r Singer et Co., .1 II other cheap Ninchlm , Orr ~ arrt11:11 , fr.,. Arid re .. oredlup onMl-\IV A t 111 , 1;terord. !data, dt,elead ter 1V t:11!7,111TT71",7:, . - ALt x h• ett , lr• , vervrare. r. L kr. all TIP: Hamilto t n & of •. J GREAT u I IT ins. Tin iturt. , N. Our alt , ore 11:141tInc from nye to Thlrta Dollars iwr day, and a. e 4. , 1 •1111 more. Late olt-es front For opt. hat e . 11 11,1 o -torlt o•r O ur ne Million thatars. A opletotl , l a••ortment of p, ntrlux, 1:417,•. Lad, and tteartlent,t'• .t ry of all kloalst. thr fa•blnnahle pattern, I.r at $1 mll. Seu.l f....ert1.,..ate. and o lit or,. what) ma are co nth to, or •rad $1 for hoe rertlArate, nr for tlalrtt •rall a Iltree,rnt .otamp for our tarmr to agent.. which .r.• of the moot liberal kind. Now t• y our Lbw-. mi. plaint) >our name. ont. aid at...tr. to II AHI LT. tN k Vll., lie, 00:: P o u t . New Vorl. titlearoom, M Liberty street, New 'fork. oo7l:3rei rMIWI I,OR MALE, with 'mootedlate pot -t ..esslon, a two story Frame Ilousr, !hunt, le the elllnge of Mount Washington. For furthrr paril. - ulare enquire 0r G. 11. TOWER. .10.17.1 rad Real Estate Agent.NO. Fourth st. - - - l'on SALE, the Stock and toter -AL eat of one of the ern triLLIN.Ent Aso pLoali EnTa 111.1,1131. F. WIN It, ALLEti \TINT CITY. Is the proprtriora is about to oi l buAne. , Address Lock Berk No. LW. Allegheny T,son SALE--las acres or Coal, A Kitelac Inlet:nigh tow - nal:11p. Washington oratory, Penna., orar the line of the Steubenville Railroad, at lildwav !lint/on, nbobt ft utiles from thecity. For further particulars, enquiry of th 11. TOW Mt, boat Vetate &p hi, No int Fourth ',reel. or to WI ['LIAM I'. ( - AWYPEI.I.. on th.. oreutts.... InNILf 1;011 MALE c7lcir--14 acre~ of Land. affinity to SCOW to.ntlllp. Alleghoiti Co.. Fa.. on the. Waehtngton rceasl, 011001 flee mile, from the city. Tim Improvetzlegi% are • Frame %ell 11 7 roam. nod 1,011, (star stable, spring house, a rood Orchard of ApPie, Intann. Vex cad Own tree, fhls prole-tty Is erg de-strut/1r fora country re•l dente. or fttriber Information en Ire of ti. TOWER, IlL6,ltnnt real Eater Agent 161 Fourth O. V. 32 - str.inthaf.ThiaCki; AL LY.6.11}.1,1 f iIT, roll $.5.1.K.—.4, beat , well built Prick It walling lionise. ltt a pleuant abort dlstanc•from Federal +teem with lot Iv, fret frost by PR% deep: hall. SfVf. rooms, itaLated attic, ran and water - Before,. will be Oold at a bar gain. For price andterns% sinvky at th e heal Fa tale office of S. CLTUDERT & bON2S, ja= tI bfarket atreet. FOR NALE--A two glory Brick Ilion.o co Wntern Allegbeny. contain ing re.en romno t bstlo:rontn. large boll unLilolabcd lormt; but •rati cold Iritet 310) go, In ecery room. Lel fret !Mott by in trot: :tree. coot to tne (roll tree., 'raper,. ha. A 1.... p Lot in4jolulog,2:,: cy lib trot. .111 be mid witt: [kit alto •c, or prpar.fr. or partici:tor., &al, of R. Mal ...LI.. 1.1: F.d. trot otrbct, Allegheny._).:anima. LOU --- - 14 - .11 - ILE--A tire( class Seel &nee, rootattnina It reonst. dabbed to on.drro et) 4, with tottrtdr mantles, es. to seer, room,. with Sur,dartinteery and !toll true; laricitc•rentav boas. Malik and Ice-honta: Lot 'm fent hot:4'Di LI) fret dee*, .altuato on Lerond haat- dJirgbiej,z. Also. X!! Talt? f ill i 4tgle?:f 4' l4ltaletptila ssa`Ziol: It. h old t deriaid oval.. Foal of J AL VAt. EVTVVII, 10. yr Fifth pftnet. iLmia;.4K ()Nil 012.000 1-..rok t . That 1...5r , 11% O-alOftY BRlehitanLbtSill.: tardier sr St, 1ta1..., and belle originally-1W II or d,traf;sr , 11.1. It Ia , 60 frt Itr=y o t . gont / oft ( rritiffT: 14; 5 2 . e Had I.or y ' rotitr watt. altada Vales, aarelro, attrubbry, rte. 4L would, artia. a.gatind Doradltg I loom, for tablet I rtnao [1,44111A year, or, will, a little addition or brat bull4logra,aroolll sake • row of awl dwriling-hotiaro. •Yor fortherpartio- Mara. appl) CrTIIIIERT tat: , XI Marta aural. , con SALE, CHEAP--i 4 ArreS or Laud. ma arde marm% Karla/hip, .allacilein. rastrd7, FL., on thaoai WashangtararaL4. about Are Ttur haatonlaralt are, ►. FRAME 110r8F, alth f.ol,llrodrad Lad hill. 'tame Matar. Luring' Home, • good Prcbard of ApMu: hard PeLr Lad Flom tn... Tataprountrty Is very dr..U.Lba Pot a country rvsktence. r furtirer futiprillou, Inquire or 1.1.11M18, Estate A Kral., Isl Fourth M. C:3l=l FIAiLE—A rarni, contalitug Ittroot 200 acres, attune to JdretwOn - toWn4blp, ..111gOrny eounty. [O., on the ttertionsabala rts,r. dne,:olle[mom Oho Borough or Irem ElD.abetts. The Imi.tro , rtneutti are a.two sulry 114 - let lionso w/Lb ali roots., /I , mo Doom., two ntorius, wilt. six mono other O:3,111,11 " gi t .!Vogn roil? sh eds nr.4 bott.wo. ob. pr... , ert, 0.-111,sIcil (or gardening pun,. a. .1,1 ,s 11l L. .td at ery red.:reel prom. Call qui.: Lir and keen P., of ,t farms on the 3lnnottgattits eller. O. 11. TO //ER. (text Estate AN... No. IN Yonrth l, Oli BALI: OR TO LET--A well -A gullehrit two wiory NEW 1101nagion ti rile eteret, near corner of Chatham with whir dOntrle pnr• lora, 'Sting room no ILliche,n 13rot door; room. eorremiondlog ',rood floor: Marhic mantle, •latt roof: large yard; within a tea erthautea• alt tbr l'o.t °Wee. al., on g,r end of note led, largernvient two blur) Oral,. containing Coed room, two down lIIIti two up, cellar whole leotob of handing. Indolre of Ito. PT ritirrrr...":7 Pt bn•t.ret 'or:CA:roe FOR SALE, Tllll/1111 , LYITLAY11.1*. I.OTS Ort l'eno•• Intelet.oror the. toll-gote. etch lot by /in foot to JOILN I). RAILEY, Wllt.ltot 1012 SALE--WHITE OAK LEM.. 131 L—imam, fret of 2 loch pl.tolt, to to le (cot L " ,:l'd,7: —, •g.l ' L s i . T,l ° ,,L, " l "*"' " r e e Ties, Pia,. Dram, anci Ist. eactsc. k aalu a v y at Wert Ilidu hAms. on lino of Erie and Pltivhni-dh Rittlrwscl, Mercer county. PA Address 11. b. NV ICE a Co.. rsl 311dd:even, fiercer Co.. Pa. or TINY. 14. 31113.112, Itos I.'7i. or No. ht. elateat.. IND,- bo rec. Jals:lmd 84 ON i ILL PI I IIIEII ASE THAT fl/En1133 III: Id/ENTRY eIEAT, ccito- Dl. dlt minules . wail from Per rd landing. The ouse le large and neatly anlybed, Ithan e e view of %be river and ratiroad. with IN acres of ground. arra/qr..% with gar. en and )reest abundance. w, II v nice/f nuc In good neld , boricood. *latch. and carriage house, pcily soon to )43 , 3_ IL VOR SALE--A VatIIDLIAD country -1 I:evidence al 11cigewooct Station.. Penny, Danis Nallroad, one end a lochmticv from Wilkluvhccrg. Fleece acres 13d needles of Land; a fine new neell• Ina containing I. a rooms and cellar underneath: realt and other c onven Imam, he prmol.ev For Nether information. call al No. incs EDO street, PID/burgh, or on the premtvm no7cdtf ./. KIK°. 1,1111 SALE, II ITIf IMMEDIATE 13.4.11 SAWN, Tlll 31021 NT DOPE PROPER TY, AT 1\ DUDS' DEN 1:ITATION. Itteca seers of Lowl. Erlek Dwel li ng with 10 room. mot garret, pl. Cl' of volt lent cce and fruit of all kincLv; tell min cArs' nark from federal street Depot, Alledhany, 1 , 1 ice ITT or lb- übeerlbor. Olt 3fACIIIIII, AND (./f/ 'lOlll.O fdlitn. MI and ID Ohio street, Allegheny. ollegeotl WIZI=I=2E 1=! oodr' I:un, conairtinit of 511, acre., broad rt., 1 , 0111 :too eatt ndlog to the railroad: oil ,' alturtiol for :toy land of bottom. For term, to V. " WV. li. widcrtiAst, Desorr stitent.'Aitruk,.t. - iilioTotanouri; In but WAIT cornet of rederal, TO ets., A ifrithene. 1 tett - kennel would t Tem..v.4l fora *tools LET, wTlete oy,ny , itid . need Int euth neintnie Wool lops. .lbs ',snood enseml Is 401xy ej font. Inquire on second floor al Same Qu11.1114. IslOtsslAr 11. DAVIS. 1;011 YtENT, • Tlce Llllol' /1003IN:1 , 11t1IT FLOOR. No.rieorgnath wart, PRleburich. tgultetble for st. to •urnrtee uzs ak. Bening Maclaine o A 1...113...f.:1:0051. ( orn , r of 'I ht., end...et .`...,‘,L,•1 Ylnq,unier, *Roe , f.wit4ll, fp 51c)1,,,rT 11. 1. tzz %II =1 'l%lll .5.11t4.f. SE , ON tcrt,tri" = I= AT IPIINOTA AT LAW. mph An, ni Mont •rreet. lurar Fifth. - _ Ott Il lJlf T--Nl'}l4M GUIST MILL, I ' OD the Stonordraneta Riror In MOY,rea irurt. ObTEAN Irlet MILL, 'with ("ocean of barcL WOO •bnild*Ot 00. er, esllent torsobluery, 111 rood order. 'file H i lt l• well tarried for butlrsest, and enjoy , A good country cut in. ros ir6•10111 Ira given wimp told. 'l3llO Indisputable. For fur ther I n forrontlor, apply OH the 'prearlres, Or addrens try roan, OFO. MaKertropprt,a. JalTrlma 14 ' 011 It ENT--OFFICES--IttircUlt A- Monte lintlrlina,.eorner of St. Clair street and rcquetue War, n number of tlnatestat I