Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 26, 1870, Image 1

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THE SUNBURY AMERICAN,
in rrBUanED EvxaY batcrdat bt
Eri. WILVKBT, Iropriotor,
sussxr' nrn-ntsoi, mhirft tgrJE,
At 01.50 In AdTanee.
SiAieripHom taken fur len than tlx Month.
fyjpnvTRn with this establishment if an Mten
rlreNEW JOB OFFICE, containing variety of
! and fnncy typo oqnnl to any establishment
in tbe Interior ofthe State, for which the patron
nnge of the public It respectfully sollcltod.
Jrofcssionnl.
.VO. A. VII.0.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 1!4 fomTU ATBUCB,
rJ.-ttiT p.ih'.lp, Jtttibnrg, Pa.
Jan. 13, 187U. ly.
GF.O. HIM.. Attorncr nt Law, 8UNBU
RT, PA. Will ntton'l to all professional
irislnc In till and and ndjoiutoir enmities. Can
be consulted in the EugiiaU and OermAi lan
ynners. M lllKI K A VO, Market Btreet,
srswrnT, va.
rnli't in Drugs, Medicines, rtilnts. Oils,
G'.nv, Vnriishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars,
Feck' t V wks, T)nirii!S, &e.
r. WOIV.VERTOV, Attorney nt Liw,
IO Market 8.;i.nrc, SUSUURY.PA. Profession
Hi bustuo-t in this and adjoining counties prompt
ly rtfeudcu to.
-wit. AUMsxnoNn. savest. ums.
t. RMfiTKOXG A I.IXX.
. ATT0UNEY3-AT-LAW,
WII.t.lAMSl'OnT, tekn'a.
July 31. 1S60. a mos.
Oil. A. I. SAVIIKiE, respectfully nn
l.uinoes himself an Physician and Surgeon
.".6 t".. citizens of Snnhnrynnd vluinity, ha,vius lo
'weirHmKetl 'permanently on Market street, ncar
" r ' f e titc. Fainnouiit Hotel, where be run
lie consulted at r.ll tour wheu $qt "professionally
.cngaoil. p'.'.M-ly
rpEETII! TEETH I .1. f. mwsiNUEK,
JL Burgeon Dentist, bUNilt'RY, PA. All work
carefully utOmled to and warranted. Am thank
ful to nil for the kindness extcuUcd toward me
by irivinf me their patronage in the past,
au I hope a conlimtunce and Increase of the same.
r"Ollice, first door east of Adams' Express
Ollice. apUO-GU
GVI'. ZIE;i.ER. Attorney at Law. north
side of Piihlic Srpeir'', one dnor cast of
the old Hank huil.llni;. SL'NBURY, PA. Collec
tion and all professional business promptly at
tended to in the courts of Northumberland and
adjoining comities. scptlS-li'J
A 1SIK C5. M ill!!, Attorney at Law,
J.X. SIIAMOKIN, PA. All business attended
to with promptness and diile'iicc. ouglO-GT
C A. nr.IJXi'.XSWnER, Attorney at
I..iw, Sl'NilCItY, PA. Ail business cu
f.-uted to his care uttcuded to promptly an I with
ililigi-iiee. apl27-C7
JXO. KAY CEE.UEXT, Attorney st Law,
bl;NHL'RY, PA. Collections und' all pro
f i-si-ioua! Iiiu-iu'j.- promptly attended to. lnclilil-Uti
c. J. mit'XRit.
t.. v. KAsn.
Attorneys and Coun-
nr.rM',K A KASE.
J" Si-lors nt Law, KL'NHL'l
IV, PA. tJifieo on
C lieMimt htrci:t. west of t'ie N. C. at.rt P. & E.
Hai'ioad Depot, la the . Hilling lately occiipiel
by F. Lazarus, Est Collections and nil profess
ional business promptly attended to In Northum
berland and a lj'iini.iL' cuauti -s. uplUMi1.)
e. n. povr.it. w. j. WOI.VKUJ0N
J OYER A WOM'EHTOV, Attorneyi.
J at La. o' second floor in Uright's new
b.uMi:iL', hL'XBl'RY, PA. H. B. Coyer nnd W.
.1. Wo'.v.Tton repectf illy nntiounce Hint thy
have entered into eo part nership In the practice of
tiunr prot.' -'ion in :iorth;t;iV)erl.in I und adjoin
l:itr.ui'"itici:. CimsaiUtiotis can be had in the
(i-Tin in lan':ua;:e. .hii L'2?.
H ' IJ. XIASSZ'.iS, Attorney ut Law, fUX-
I!i;:'.V, PA. t.oilections ntteuded to in
.tie eottiitl'es of No.'thu-.nbcrUnd, Union. Snyder,
'Montour, Cilumbi.i an I l.ye.nnim;. upVld
. v. v. itr..-:.t'.:'; i.:.i-:'.. l.i.evn t. uohuuacii.
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L'UY, PA. Ot-
eond lloor. Ku
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. K2'.t Si, MEKt.il A N'i' TAILOR,
iss xrALS is
('.'.:" I. virilF.S,
AND VESTING?,
r.-uth of Weav.-r's Hotel, &uubary,Pa.
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CLOIIIS,
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iit-.h :
..!.-e!
T A S.t'.X'!' t .. i'. I S l"i'., Wholesale and Ro
tail leai-T la vry variety of
ANTHRACITE CoAL, ::L'XUVRY, PEXN'A.
(i fi'fa wiiAur.)
Or Jer sullcite.U'id Ulled with proir.ptnew
mi I rtepateli. nmlv!-0fi
OAI.t C VX I A COX E! GRANT BROS.,
V - fchippers und Wholesale and R. tail Dealers in
WHM'K AND RED Aaii COAL, SL NUL RY, PA.
(t r.v.nn vriMur.)
J TTS.-le Aircut.i, westward, ut ths eeVbnitc.l
JLairv Clay Coal. JnlU H6
AAf H. KIIOA1W,
V a ltrtui. ni'Atr.R or
ANTHRACITE COAL, H NUURY, ITNN'A.
Or?:'." wttn Haas, Kaoslt J; Co.,
Oi rl. rs left at St as'ao'tz .t Bio's ..office Market
ftic.t, ill ree.lve pi-..mpt n'.lenlioii. Country
c.i-loir. resp"ctf.iliy aolleitis 1.
Jim. i, 1T0. If.
JAt:t KIIII'MAX,
THIE .V LIFE I NLT. A NCK AGENT, HUN
' iil'RY, iiNN'A. Repiescnlsi runnera
Mutunl Tire lii-.un.nee Co., York, Pa. ; C umber
I n). I Viio.-v Mutual Pi-oteelivrt Co. ; New York
Mutual Lli'.M Girard Life of I'hila., aud Hartford,
Conn., (icneral .'.cel. .cat.
IEXTI?TRY.
r, Eoinii: m. urxN,
T Simeon's Hx ihUnj, .Uarif( Square,
. Stvnt'iiY, Pa.,
tS prepsre l to do nil Winds of work pertalniur
to Dentlrtrv. He keeps constantly en bund
a large ai-n.it uient of TewU, And other lutul
uiiiteiial, from which he will be abl l Islecl,
nnd 1111 it thu wunts of his customers.
All work wai ranted to glvoaatUlAcllon, W else
the uioacv refund -d.
'I lis v.'ry bet .Mouth Wakh audTooth-Poders
kepi oil li;ud.
111. refi reiiecs are the numerous patrons for
whoia he has woik.- f r the Ut incite yers.
Sunlmiy, Apnl -I, l ".
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Ml'll u,iliiiiiii.l li.viiij i-. nil il. J lb Col
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1 . , Hi U.-. I. Is now prrpucl to arrve hi a
ti.i i-r iii.i . . -.-
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Eta1lliHol In IN IO.
PRICE 91 SO IN ADYAXCE. )
jpofcls uub Ijcslanritnts.
VirTcAirMcTTiVij
1A Pa. CHARLES CULP, Ptoprletor. A
Pleasant Summei Resort. This well-known
House, Is refitted aid repaired, will furnish the
best of accommodations to travelers and perma
neat boarders. On Account of its location it pos
sesses peculiar attractions as a dutnmer resort.
July 3, lSWVly.
PAC IFIC IIOTEi..
SVXBVJtT, rzxx'A.,
WM. T. EXGLEMAN, Proprietor.
A pleasant 8nmmer Resort, being on the bank of
the Susquehanna river. This stand having been
ucwiy b lilt by tho Proprietor, offers excellent ac
commodations to the traveling community.
Choice wines, liquors nnd cigars nt the bar. The
table supplied with best the market afloMs. An
ample and well stocked stublcin connection with
this house. npll'J-t-ly
RESTAl'RAXT A EATIXlT HOUSE".
CHARLES 1TZEL, TKOmjion.
Chsstnut Etrcst, few doors frijin ihe Depot.
BcKnCRjf, Pf
HAS open Re&taurant and Eating Ilonse,
for the accommodation ofthe public.
Warm meals ca,u.Vc had nil hours. All kinds of
game, t'-n. Ac. served up nt short notice. His
bar is supplied with the be-tllquor In market. No
palm spared to please, nnd terms moderate.
Bunbury, September, 4th 1309. ly.
X ATIOXAE E A U E R It E E R SAEUX,
ON TBIKD STKEHT, tiK TUB DEPOT,
SUNBURY, PA.
JOSEPTT BACKER Informs the citizens of 8nn
bury nnd the pnblie genenillv, that he has
opened a LAGER BEER SALOON nt the above
place. The a6t of Lager Uiier, and Malt Liquors
will -be kept. AUo Oyslcrtj ic., couslautly serv
ed up to customers.
NATIOXAI, HOTEI- AtGUSTl'8
WALI, Propiietoi1, CJeorgetown North'd
County, Pa., at the Statinn of the N. C. R. W.
Choice wines and eicars at the bar.
The table If supplied with the bett the market
affords. Good stabling and attentive ostlers.
C1IAS. KI-rcKNltR. CBAS. CAWI.ET.
A1
M.EUIIEXY HOl.SE, Nos. 812 and
K14. Market Street, above eiirhth. PHILA
DELPHIA. Terms. 83 per day. .Wercapcctful.
ly solicit your patronace.
KLECitNER & CAWLET.
J. VALE li ' 5
WIXTER fJXJlZiKH AX IIOTEE
AVs. '
A 727 I'ii.s St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
INTER GARDEN HOTEL;
(on Tn ErnorEA ti.as)
Centrally located, eonneeting with all the City
Passcuger Railway Cars, from all the
Depots in the City.
ExccIIeut AccoinmocIuXlou for Tra
vellers. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every
evening in the Summer and
Winter Garden.
ZfrOnhcstrlon Concert Evtry Afternoon.
FIXE LA runs' KrSTALItAST TUG BEST or
nurnpsjiMESTS si:nven.
OfHceof Va'.cr A Lawei's fountain Park Rrewcry.
April 10, 1S0U.
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Kisfcilanccue.
i i.iit i: v.'i . i i i i r S e u',
PEvi.a im
LOOKS, STATIONERY. WALL rA-
l'Elt, WIXDOW SHADE, dr., t(r,
has lare'v a Ide 1 to his stock and facilities for
aupp'ving bis trade. His stock conir,ts
of a full line of
SCHOOL. ULANK A MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, CAP, B1I.I1. NOTE, LKItAl.
AND OTHER PAPERS, BL'FK,
WHITE, CANARY. AND
OTHER ENVELOPES.
I.SO PAPER OIL CLOTH, -finAPE FIX
TURES, PER L'MES, EANCY ARTICLES, Ac
YVA1.E I'AI'ER .VXD BOKDERS
made specially. Au luiniuuse pow and cheap
-tock.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS supplied from stock or
bv order promptly, ul the lowest Sunday School
discounts, with books and other EUpp'.ics.
MUSIC AND MUSiCAL INSTRUMENTS
IMcture Frames nmi Tlonldinga,
FItAMKS MADE OF ALL SIZES, AT
l'HICES OF MOULDING.
All daily, weekly and monthly Perlodica!s und
Newspapers snppiicd by No., i.ipujj. nr year.
Goods nut on haui.prbip'.ly wruercii. :t;iii;lc or
.pianitv.
Persons In want of poods In hie line, especially
earh buyers, will find it to .their interest to call
at N. Ferrec Lifhtucr's Booi Stuie, sig l of the
Hi; Gold Pen.
PLEA SANT'S nUIT.rtlNG, MARKET EQlT ARE,
hept. g.Vh 18o9. ly. hUNHUlty, PA.
BREAD AXD r.iXCY CAKES.
DAVID FRY,
tj F.SPECTFl'LLY informs the citizens of Pu i
li bury end vicinity, that bo will bake to
mdrr all kln-is of
CAKES FOP. RALLS, PARTIEP, A-.
Famlles are r.ipplkd with FRF-SIl HREAP,
Twn-t, Rolls, R isk, Tea Hnns, Ac., and also
kept on hand aud manufactured out of tho best
tni.terials.
All orders lift at his Phop In Market Sq.is.re,
one door eatt of Mis Ann Painter' V.llHnsry
Store, or at his Bakery 00 hf ruce btreet, between
Front and Beeout slrmts, will meet w ith prompt
uttention.
BALLS AND EVESIN'O PARTIES mrplled
with Cakes, lae-Crcam, ie., at the shoiteat
notio.
Ordera ara rastieetfu'.lT solicited.
DAVID FRT.
Pnnbnry, Ike. 13, 11CS.
Si.Vi JILtT biior.
fpiIE nn leralgned resieet fully Informatbaeiti.
X. tons of buubmy uud viciuli v, ibal tbay bT
onenal a
MEAT SnOP,
la Ptwait's bntldlnL'.on th unrth U of MvWrt
tVpinre, two doors ftom lh railroad, cr they
will ket-p a eouai-iot supfly nf lh bl of Reef,
I'oik. Mutton, Ac, ut whuiatalrr rttail.al tha
loHuat ruts and of III Ural quality . A waS'in
wl l be net to supply eu.iotui-i .iy 111111114,
(eei-rt Buudavs.) Th bt of meul will foioid :
at their sui'l'. 0i us e ill and sat 1 y s our
s!va. RtrrtW t ByWER.
Ott. ICth IMP --'.f
Liqi'OR ITOHEI
rimiBTiAM Ntrr,
n'si' l Ptrtct, bl oaltt ts Court Jloase, SX'JI.
tit KY. I'A.,
Hs.itll iHy loUies tU aUantlon of Rslallsr
ausl ythaia, Ul a tw oa baud, sod wbl fan.
auut.y kesp all kludaof
rouiiox ai roMfTic mqcors,
C'oo.ur.tia tit Tut kiaudita: Co,ui, Crr,
fjli'Kn. R.ielirll and Ol'inl.
1'hlkiu fun Mv ( oi'ixi-D'.atlllaJ, XliMo.
BUia, Al l'1 J Netr.
VCtfat (iuLLAMD CIS I
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II. ol) Mtaikft. h Wttl 4 .1 Wu.il.
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t.i.wulti Atfia, a U.sM ! bk. UultA
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SUNBURY, PA,.
finest Cjothjig?
ai rurs a
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Height of the Style.
UPErBLY If,I?HT-D.
RXASy TO PUT RIQHT ON.
Tbs eljset of ths Cbsstnut Strut ClatMng ttl).
ilshmsnt U to fwDUh s class of Itwtj-msde Clothing
supsrior to anjthlug thst b.u heretufars bssn offartd
to ths puhlla. Out the Sasr f.brlct sr nitd, SDd
lbs bt triaimlofs, snd tbi srt cut by th molt
skillful sna artist! cattrra, ud mado up In elaborat
end tastsful itjlu. A full stock of siirh ctoihlsg
ow la itors, sim! Using said at modsraU fries.
Ceoaaotsd wttk th MlibLahmcsit, brdj rars
(dTaatagss,
jmperttil ooii,
ijhrst rt in uHnj fy.
Xo tntr vcrk I 4on la mi Mmttant T&llwlaf
Uouitf la th 1ndL No Uttr itvlc. bo richer K'iOtlf,
io bioto rDwar4 aitri? av mort perfect flit t&a
07 bore etui oed.
iraro crsrs akd uts.
EMBlifcl aaj Scrvlcoablo Carmen!.
V I.ASSXS? TABIITT
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(GEHT'3 rUBNI3HISa G0OD3,
H8 628 CCESTirffT ST2IZT,
XAXASaLVStA,
Crieiit Kr.rt. hj unr .)!. of falfmaatnremsDt,
Csllfiuta at a d.itaxescsu nlr with ccrtaiut t
Latiog a good 0t. P:dsfir 9lf-aifsareaiaat auS
'BiUs scat 1 Basal xbsa raqasslsd.
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April ti
M.w catuci.uv svmiii:.
risHK undr.lt!i'd rcptetlully lot wins inr
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thai ib.y kva ciieutJ a New (iroeeiy hl..re,
r..ia uwi wiiui.i .in .
Bear
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slrralt. ttSBLUT. I'A
van. el adlqi. ra.
baud fiioeml.
civ of Wbr.il,
r I lour of Ihu
1 h.y alll eou.tauily keap n
ofallklud. Also, a irfular sui
M ..Vwhr.it. Com Meal aud othrr
lM.loual.ir. A'.lol wklck will l aold at lh
Nuf. ,19.
Il iUJtU SHE HI Oltt.
J. II. t ml v. t .
i .nvri' iiTlll'FT Kl.'S'UL'ltV. PA.,
nlr.lrrtaewa.vt..ttlofallWI.l.c.f
lUidwai, CiU.iy, M-!.!'! is..,
Ii-u,riu4, lka. J'-., .1 fci 'i. of
UlU" Vaa. a aa sua . . ...
w i la a4 a i m kouaste' ''l
ald a law t souaal r ..y iS.r
Mbll.Wwl UlaMnaubtty
4l tH tl"l'
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bukiixif, (. ll, Iksie.
NUl l'E la avtM ts U.sl It a. Iiiahi.
i.i l4.i 4 ll.o, lu euai.si, k. wia
' - 1 -l I.i lux! 41 1 c .uail .Iba b.k an....i.
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SATURDAY MORNING, SfARCII 2(, 1870,
$ttct flodry.
IIOE VOIR OW.V lilllV.
T AUCR AnET.
I TrttNK there nrc sur.e maxims
I'n ,er the sun ' "l
EC r.c wont; pres.trvatiun,
lint here, t..y, is one,
60 sound and sinipb-,
'Tis worth whPe to know t
And nil In n sl'ijle line ! .
' lloe your own row. "
A pool inmy wm Iters,
I've known in my time
Some bail lers. of ln'.i-c.,
honi" Iril d' t'1 of r'.ivnie 1
An I they tint were pi.pcru.1.
Were p o i.red. I know,
Ry the i .1 'nt 1111 1 nicanint; of
'" Hoe your own nov."
I've known, l'V, n .,'oe. 1 many
idlers, who Sai.l,
I've a linlit t ' Tny liyinst.
The truU oivf ir.e IncaJ !
A ri;.'i!, iuliber !
A tnous.in 1 tin'ie No!
'1 i 1 Ms, 11 ml lif. on.y,
Who li.ie ;js own row.
From Uallon's Monthly .M.ie;i-.ziiie.
IIOIV I E Ol'M -tlTi- MARIA.
IIY N. P. DAKLINO.
My name ia Smilh "one of the few im
mortal names that were not b'X-n to ii0
J.ibez .Smitn, and I am not a niartied man,
thouoli I expect to be one soon. My hair
stands on end, like the quills on lite "fretful
poicupiae, when I' think upon the doom
thai awaits nio. it i.1 hard, for one so
youii3, so beatutfulj find with such bright
11 ipes as were mini: only a lew shot t hours
ao, with the woild all before tue, a,; one
might say, with the expectation of what is
uelund me, to be thus doomed to dra out 1
a weary cxsst-ncu as liie husband of a wo- j
man I never s.v.v bur once, who is ten years j
my senior, and who has only one tniiii? to 1
recommend herself to my love her name, !
winch was Jones.
ov there is not, ung i-: the pimple name :
c-fjotiesto cause a man's heart to palpi-I
i.i.v, .i.iii.ij'o jwu iuuii, ni i..vei ii.iiii 1
Under ordinary circumstances. "I aeree
witu you ; but if for three lone; vears (one
was lenp year) and more, yoii fiad loved
with your wholf heart a irl who bore the
euphonious iianin of Jones ; if for one
thousand and ninety-six conclusive nights
fan unprecdeuled run") you had retired
t-J your virtuous couch with the. name of
Junes upon your lips, and the fancied ttn
;u.e of Maria Jones before your eyes, would
it Iv btraii;.! if you came to love the vume
only less than "its lovely owner V Would
it be strange if the naine"of Jones, no mat
ter wiiere you saw it. should l:: ot:ir :it
tentiou'f' Would it he f L nil siiuV.iir l'f v'ou
.,.. . ..a. -,,. ...... i.:..t 1 1 1....
became iutvnseiy iiiiefj:tt:d in everybody
ail.l. i eeriii'"'n " ' i-an to tbo whofi'
Jones fa.uiiV, or iniher an the faiiiuics "ind
llll'llllH'I'S of l lO'-V wu.i ii"W.iMlH
""'.V.M.CiLptiiej tho celebrated Havy,
und b.s I'aoioUb loekerV I rather think not.
This was tiie eas" with me. 1 wns inler
e.iled in evubtly by the liauii: of Jones ;
I iovud the name," but alas ! I loved Maria
belter.
Maria, the beautiful, Ihe dark-haired,
thu Iiri7.id-e0 1. the loveliist Jones of all
thejoii. stsl O, where was she? "Ask
I of the winds tnat far around with frau
I incuts strewed the sea," as the late Mr;;.
Human renlied when (inflionud us to the
whereabouts of the boy who sl;iod on the
1 .I....L-
UUl l.ii.' ' I r,
I don't think the above ouotation quite
apia-opnate, but it was tile only thiiij? I
cond Hiink of. and 1 felt iusl as tliouv.li I
I in 01 mi.itii sunn ihioi'. Mv feeliuos have
' been s wr iught upon iu ti- last few hours,
j t.:at u, ilii. ng bat mental picture of thosj
lieoide who at some period of their lives
found thetnseivi-s in a wor.se situation loan
1 am ut present, a'.l'or.l me the slightest re
lief. It made me almost cheerful when I
thought of voiu:-CiC-sob.anea for, although
my situation is 'horrible to cfiiiteniplatc. Ins
was certain iy worse.
liui to iu- story. I must tell it. for I
can hud reiiei uo filler way, and I have
but a lew minutis to do it in. The e. ar
riage ceremony is to take piaec at two
o'clock this aileriio in. The minister is
engaged, and my panicular friend V illiam
Vi liiiain.s.itl lius'iusl left niu fortlie purpose
of obtaining llu marriage certilieale. I
am mono with my tuougnis.
Whe-e, Oh, where is Maria t I Vnow
uot, but, ah I let me forg. t l.i r. She can
nevi r be mine. Il is three years 11 nv s.nee
.1 ........ 0 ..... 1 it-...., li... ht-iiilti-
iHl nv 1 eo im ii.i.n. , 1 m4 -
ous cotiuienanee, since she told me tnalsne
! loved me. During .hose long years 1 have
, I ....I...,. l.S . jli.ot l lll.U III
ludliiu
but her dear letter and aconitort-
able salary to coiiilorl nii-.
I made her tieiMiaintanee while I was
jinucir.ul of the 1' Hull booi. Mie
was one ol 'my juijuls. When sue gr.ulua
ed it was our id' a to marry, and oi u uu
academy for young ladies and gen.lemen,
where we could insiruet thu yoiin;, idea in
tins art of shooting on ihe inest u roved
'l'li..
But Uforo tnu arrival ol tu nny 1.1.11
was to inaku us both iiuemelv hai'l'.Vi I
reecivul aiieh a very Ids nil oiKr Iroiu a
Mr. Jordan, the father of one oi'niy niimla.
to become his ou'a tut.u and t;.ith.K
couiiauion, while the lad miulo a tour
thicuh K.iriiM-,forliie'M iii liiof biaheuilh,
whicli hail bi ciniie i.iueh imi'iiiivd by aludy,
bat 1 ilioiubt. and Marin il 'reed v.ith Hie,
that U wiiu.il U- very I Miliah oi me to ttc-
cepl. Ami o, lilililmg lurue to nie ui ii
'e,ill. Who liul wound laiaill HRi-4iuuv
Uun thr iuli ih v.-ry e rd of my heart, I
, kissed her upon both 'iheeks, und, pfomls- ,
: i., . .. I., i ... i.. tv.-il na lo lll.i r.al
" , . ' . ... ,i,lct ri.y r
fttm ,.,
.- - - . - -
I that very dav, in coiiiiuitiy with my I'Ul'll,
i tuiUilied ill the Aia for 1 Iv.-riaml.
, jur (iri e jenia, a I r nmrWid U lou',.1
travi Ud or a iloill aid in Kui'nia. ' l':'"
I ...I i. nu.i. r in Nil... wtili h la n Very
Ulcu pluca) to ss.lol rt wnUer. llii-ugb aonie
trabUd la opiu don't proiiouinu It '; V'
SiHx.iid in fidcu. aud tiw tbird in !. i
and a.b ii'-u l us m i") i..iun -
i l I ..i,v i.i t.du lli.il lb" ll'sdlo ol my
luu.t I ;imf ( t "'' luaiulil Wii.l, oui
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Witoua count 'I. a. "U. "'"
dot.l, Ul I lilu'. a u.J Ho.1 wdUIUlo)
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AMERICAN
end ralhcr (lifticult font (for I liuvo soon
t 1 Wittl-l ll'llf T'Al 111 'f ft it till 111 11 1 va.il l.r.iit '
.i-.iu " ny vvwinii jiuku s. 1 1 iil? iiiityiiL
li'-lp) oicciittd lor tlie lirst tune in tlirou voice, or the voico of a female), wliilo I
yon-M, just 0110 wt-ek ago to-day in the city stood shivering With tlio cold, and lroinl
iit New Votk. limr with fear, endeavoring to persuade the
hat inv loehncs were I shall not at
tempt to describe. Jt. would take to.) lonsr.
It is enough to say that I was supremely
happy in the tliotinht that I was once more
Hour my own Maria, and that in a few
days, nt inwii, I should prewi hor heauteois
l'liin to my wildly thrnhbinj heart.
With the utmost despatch I transacted
wlmt little business I had in tho city, and
then Marled fur ihu villatre of M , wlieru
I expocted to lind my Dulcinea. . Alas 1
she hiul gone from there, no one knew
whither. All that I could learn was, that
Iht brother had returned from Australia,
immensely rich, nnd that he was yoino to
settle 's.uiifw here in his native country, and
Maria was to live with him.
1 believe Ihut I have not told you that
mv love was nn orphan. Knowing how
ti.'tidi.r-heiirled you are, dear reitder, I didn't
want to harrow up your feelings, nnd I
shouldn't have niotitioned her latherli-sA
ami motherless condition even now, if I
did not think it was positively necessary
for you to know it. I loved hir better on
that account. You sec I had been iu the
habit of falling in love wi;h youiij; Indus
that hct'l fathers' who had money, and the
said fathers had been iti the habit of de-
I cliuins my proposals, sometimes viciously.
to speak mildly, unt.l 1 retired nt last in
disgust and centered my afi.-ctiiis upon
the orphan MatMa;- cocrntiltiitiii!; p.jyself
iliat hi liiit I "liad a,nclioied in a port from
which no cruel parent could drwc me.
My love had a sister some years older
than herself, whom I had never seen, and
a brother in Australia, whom I had never
called upon. I!ut, of course. 'the former
would not undertake to iniluencc Maria
in the choice of a husband, and us to the
latter, I never expected to rey him.
Dut here he had leturned, with wealth,
and his sister' was tin ier his I'linn-n I
knew not where to find them, and if 1 did
ni rlintm t!.i l.r,nli..r u-m,l,l .l,i..,.t i.i
i- over his sister into the hands of .1 poor
tutor. Alas ! was I always to lie balked
by crabbed fathers and wealthy brothers?
" Hardlv knowim; which way to turner
whel to'do, 1 tarried in M , nearly a
week in a state of Ureadfal uncertainty,
Hut in the meantime 1 wrote to in v old
... , -. ... J. .
inend William Williamson, informiii ' him
of my return to "my dear native land."
His answer leached me before I had decid
ed upon any particular Jilan of action. It
contained an invitation for me to visit him
immediately at his home in the town of
IJeckliubur, where he was keeping bache
lor's hall, his family 'heinz away.
Without more ado, I immediately pack
ed up, and started for JW-klinvkurv;, via.
New 1'ork and New London, per steamer.
The steamboat train, as it is called,
roaches luckliuburg at alvmt f..ur o'clock
in the morning ; und at that hour of this
very niornino I I'miiid myself landed srt a
dark nnd dismal depot, from which I hur-
lied out into the street in search of my
fi'i nl WieicJt.JvV-4rii;;e.
have been lie:'c '0 HeckliLburg many
i'i!tJl':.,t;fore, and I am quite familiar with
three en i'B ago, ana iimu inr 1.
few cliiuws. To be sure the town ts
larger, aiul quite 11 number of buildings
have been erected in tny absence, as I no
ticed this tnaming while walking through
iu deserted streets. I noticed in particu
lar, that some one had built a house 011 the
lot adjoining my friend Wiliamson's, and
so tiiiieh like his iu every respect, that it
would have been dillieiill lor a stranger to
distinguish between them. However, I
had visited the house too often to experience
j .--- j -- ' - - -
tlnmohl so, for 1 pride myselt a fin-at deal
upon the fact that I never forgot a face
1 that I have onee seen, a Mad that I have
any tiiiiiettity on mat score, or at least 1
' ........ t .... ir..t...l i.i n lofllui.
whose threshold
I have ouee crossed.
When I reached Williain.ainV; gate I was
undecided what course to pursue. Il was
really too bad to ring a man up at folir
o'clock in the nfiriioie, v .-u '. oc was your
friend, if I could ciVet an entrlnce wiih uit;
and I knew I could, i.s 1 h i I d ne it many
a time before, in coiup tn i w't 1 iili i os in,
when we wore boys, und s'l.hily ild ; cr
imps. Around the house ran a varanda, the top
of 'vnieh was easily ivaehe '. by s hi e trellis
work at the side and from i'lietv 1 could step
into one of the chamber windows without
tr mbiiug any one. This I resolved to do.
I s.leeiTilcd in cdlllh.tig to the roof of the
veranda without any serious lUUIculiy, and
j with but little noisej und then a lew tail
! ti 1 ns tei. .brought me to the window of
! Williamson's room, which I raised noise-
' less!, and entered, not without s me trepi-
d.ition, alih uuh as I
knew mv fri.-iul had
. . , - . . , , . ,
, new t -i-w. ... 1..1. . )..rv(. . .
about h.m, the danger, even it he.
lireai'ius
slioiiid
I IIMMU, IliUlilSiH.
i Unce in tlie room 1 pae.sul to listen, lor i
it was so dark that I could make ii.ilhii'.g
: out of but the dim outlines of the bed and
1 fuiniture. I believe I trembled sii.l.'.ly.
' but the regular breathing of thu occupant
' ofthe bed reassured nie, uud so cillllio'.lMly
i closing the window I ndvauced into the
rnotn.
Still Willinmson slept, reeling through
i tho ilaefcncn, I could diseiivir his form
: lying very i.eur the t.lgi o the bed. liuvlug
j h-tity of room lor mo to alijiuj on the otlur
mile wunoui uiKiiiroui uou, or ut ka-l 1
I.oi.gl'.t no, n uicinbi ring Hint he wai a
h"!- vy" sleeper.
It 4i .with u chuckle of aluticiini'
uud delih' thai I Hire oil' my cloth, ? ,
ihiukiug in. un while what would bu the
surpi iMi of WilliaiiiKoti u hen ho awoke ni
Ihe iiioiiiiug to find hia old friend Smith
milol liibiy reiHKilllg la aide till A. 1 could
I Niiith, ainl ruiiaervaiuiiiK away, or jiui
nl lhi moment the a e r turned oyt-r, uud
I 1 .euiii.) ipiiet a il inoiia... baldly d.iiin
l biiullie ; bill bu did Hot awake, and I.
L.iUllg loiii.u iei mv jneiwrrii.ii, tupt
aoltu toward the ! .1, ittiillouaiy imiu.4
Imii k theabei t, and allpja d III.
I'iad 1 how lb. Udatead trsaki,l. Will -
i no. u rt..pid our, but U did u..i wuke.
II., i,,..aii.d iitu.b al y. and t u u lu. niutu,.
..t "s.uiby, and I kiwi Uu was dream.
Ing.lme.
ly u -iHluioiUr uawl l i Ull me that If
joup-idi slwimg aia..ir l . ta ill
amiwer any 'P )" " '"4
it. i.r tjuif ll i but Urw w iuim v an
,,, . In n t 11 U l It i -ui l -
.mi ta war h -t
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l.l0.l. hluw.
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haul y reaii.tiii inell iroiu iiU 'iimj out- ''Uiv ei i.i.nj .v. 4, - - I
liyht. us ...V laueypii tu.ed o ?u & e-lor ol U.i ba... ami ho i)cs Weiu
sleeper a wouderm. ul Hiul iha, s alarm. I u. r.d us a . mU-i fuilo u ,
r that h hieh would be hia, t find u Ud Nl'' . v '"A i'X ,'orw" d
f. Row. Would he lake me for tlie eleM of the J m-i'-iou J lad), H'"U'"?
y allppaa' f Uai..l U.lHUl tllU Utl,
kt ii.IV I '
W'l.a.1 tku Mr,M
M ul. r I I. ,il In lot rulp 1"
( m i'l W'o.k.in.a m 7
I a. rm., uul ou ! Iiui.t dv. kaj Ua
4s j iao umI i Ui !' ai i if
, Siow Soriois, Vol. !t. Xo.
' Old Scrlr, Vol. .10, Xo.
1C.
the bed, yelling murder, nnd crying for
i:ip ni me lop 01 ner voice (ii was a Ii ninlo
lady to "Inlsh up," tleclarinsr that I
Was a gentleman of honor, And that it was
nil a mistake, nnd that what' 'wasn't risht
then we'd make right in tho morning, but
I really don't believe she heard a word that
I said ; and just as the lady became ex
hausted with screaming, and might have
been iicrsiiadcd to listen to reason, I heard
footsteps outside tho door.
There is nothing like pre uce .of mind
in n true like Jh's. Somajo.iplo w..uk.n't
have Vnown what to tl- ut this juncture.
I did. With the (jreutat presence of mind
I seized tny pantaloons, and jumping into
them (I never 4iad a pair to go uu with
more ease). Iverycoohy made a da.'oi at
the window, dasoed through it of course
dashiuv. it nil to "mnithereciM." and laud
ed myself handsomely on the roof ofthe
veranda, my face, hands and legs beauti
fully ornamoiited with "cuts ;' but I did
not stop to admire these, but with greatest
celerity I made my way dowu the trellis
work to the ground, followed bv cries of
"robbers !'' "ihievea !" etc., froin tny un
known bedfellow,' and fat; puily pentletnan
in a red nightcap who bad popped himself
out ofthe window with a lampiu one baud
and a "seven-shooter" in the other who
began to let it oiP' just aj soon as i disap
peared from his view.
"Bang, 'bang, bang !'.'. Ho discharged
every barrel, but fortunately he was a poor
shot ut long range. He missed nie, but
awakened all his neighbors. Lig)it3 Hash
ed up into tiie houses on both sides ofthe
street. Windows tlew' up a'nd nightcaps
popped out to see wlmt was the mutter.
Fortunately for me, at this moment I
saw 11 face appear at a window in the next
house that seemed familiar. It was Wil
sou.' I sprang forward, and leaping the
garden wall called to him to-come down. .
"Who is it i" cried he.
'Smith Jabez Smith, I replied a, softly
as I could.
" Where'd you come from at this Urn, and
in such a plight .S;i:i'.h':V" -'
"Don't stop to ask cueslious, now, but
come down and let me 'in."
"(jo around to thu door then."
I 'did so, and was admitted. Williamson
closed ttie door behind me, staring at nie
in the greatest astonishment.'
"What in thuuder docs this mean,
Smith V he cried grasping my hand, "your
liice ami bauds are covered with blood,
and ha, ha, lia where are your panta
loons r"
I looked down, Egad, I had jumped into
the unkuowu's biilm ral skirt 1
"Where have you been V"
"I've been roaming, I've boon roaming
my d..ur boy, and 1 lost my rcckoubnr, ni.tl
slipped into u-d with a luir.ile in the iiext
tiouso, thinking it was you ; und 'I dashed
mysc.il' liirougti-ii window ; and I've been
snot at, and u' we c.inft liuli this matter
up, I'm ruined. Hide 1110, William, hide
me, lioiii 1 He terrible man next do.-r."
William;,. ii 1, riled 11. i;Uc tue nuriur.
and luruuing liiinself on the sola roared j
wall laughter. -
""!'!!"'!' i".""'' ";" 'U.V"trv' V't-M
"Ilusti 1 keei quiet. ait here aru i u
go and see what is wanted," said William
son beginning to be alarmed.
"Don't betray nie don't."
lie took the lanio and closinsr tho door
after him, left me alone.
iv was a moment 01 lernuie suspense lor
nie. It" I had been seen to enter William
son's house, if they searched and found me
there, what would be tf'fe eouseqlleiicc 'f 1
dared not think. 1 had Kjutt guilty of
something worse than burnir.-ly, and al
though I mighl be uble to prove. tnat I was
innocent ol uny bad intentions, still my
siitlatiou was dreadful to conteuililale. At
thus moment I heard u strange voice at die
had door.
"l!ut I tell you I saw him enter this
house, Mr. Williamson, cried the voice iu a
tone tiiat assured me tout the speaker was
letnb.y in cariK-.t ;'' mid although 1 have
not a t,earch warrant, unless you mean to
harbor a thief, you certaaily caa have 110
oojeeiions to my satisfying myself that he
Is not litre."
"Jiut he certainly wasn't a thief," said
my lr.cuil.
. "iJow do you know that, Sir. William
sou ?''
My friend was nonplussed.
".ouie," s.nd lie, "coiUO iu, and I will
e voloiti 11 fi 1!.
"i 011 explain il !
man ?"
".So, but it was a
What, aru you tho
friend of mine. Close
the door, und let us keep the matter th-
1 lit'cly to oinseivvs.
Veimmiv, ii our friend is an honora
ble iu.ui, and is willing to do the righl
iiung."
i.tit it was a mistake you see."
" i es, and a very bad one, Mr. William
s.m, and if men wid make biUudera they
muit jiay for liie.u."
Jiut my friend miatook the house. lie
tluei.'iii ii was my room tlmt he enter,
iiig.-aiid lie thought it was I iu thu bed."
"tiut It was IMJ h.ater.
" t il, there was uo liartu iu that."
"llow lite deuce Uo I kuo.v, Mr. Wil
liams u ' I lUiiiJy know the lacts in the
...... . i - i i . ...
case. IUs. as i nave si.tteu loeoi, uou x inn
bound to l.uve aatitUieUuu ol yout itieiiu.
Uo iiiuat marry the lady, even ii aliu is cnu-
l.ied lo sue lor a UKoi'ce tho uext day
alter." .. " ,
' Ai.u lose my Maria 1" ,I.y'.eU, fort-
iv in the agony of that though I too uu
IV lor sia liee. ... ,
ul ttu'.' bun," cried tho fnt gentle.
man, i usiiuig into the room, followed by u
a.n . tlnll. lutd-li. ed, luaUU chlUlicd,
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in the bad," and tho faf genliem-i': look. .1
exceedingly lieree. . ."To come to the point
you must either marry my sisii r. or "
"What V" I gasped, tiding tny eyes up't;
the countenance of the tan-coloied li-niale.
who gave mean amorous glance at th.s
point. ' ,
"Mftrry my sister, or I s!ioot you like a
dog." ' .
' "Cho'isc," cried thu tsn-eolored ono.
"And quick, too," ycllud the fai one,
growing excited.
''I'il inarry her," I fiiHerrd.
''When V" Inquired the lady.
".Name the day yourself. Tho sooner
the better."
"This afternoon, then, r.t two o'cloek."
"Ami meantime yeu' will remain a pri
soner in one of tho "chambers," said the fat
gentleman, "and your friend must bnve uo
iutereoursii with you."
"1 iibnilt."
' Very good," t aid tlio fut gentV-maa ;
"aril pitvr follow hie.'"'
He-'k-J ma to this room, brought, tny
clotheri, nf d-loeked me ih. I have taken a
bath since, end p.pi now dressed reiidv fr
the execution or tj;e marriage cereiueny,
rather, hhtill I ever sv.ryive it
"lold lifirt 1
And vou, my sinews, jrrfsr not Instant old,
Hut bear me stilDjr tip."
I hear a footstep nt the door. My timo
Is almost come. The fat gentleman enters,
Adieu, my own Veloved Maria, Hdieu I
Taee o'c'oct, P. -V. Thn ceremony is
concluded, and still live. Truly.
'There's n 'divinity that shapes our end")
Romh-bew tlicru how we will."
The fat gentleman conveyed me. to his
house, where I found his sister arrayed in
her best, the minister and 'Williamson
wailing for 13.
1 was' intr'0yt:cecr to th'j minister, nrd
then Will'.atn'ion r.'ked nie if I was all
ready, and I answered that I was.
"Vou can take your place then, said the
minister. . ..... .'
"Piaee mc on the Uap, and draw the cp
over my eyes."
"The bdy isu't hero," said Williamson.
"Yes, I am," auswercd a voice from tho
door.
I sprang forward almost crazy with as
tonisiiment p.nd delight. "
"Th.U vo'.cfj !" I cried, "that form, those
eyes, t1:em nose I It is, it is tny own, tny
datling Maria !"'
"Vou bet I shn exclaimed, throwing her
self into my arms.
We kissed.
And tiiis is your brother from Austra
lia i1" I nsked.
"Yes, love. And this is my sister ; but
you are pot going to icarry her. We found
out who you .wtre; by r.ini. of ' my letters
which I found in yoTir 'sort, after your ab
rupt departure this morning from my
room."
"Then it was your room that I entered
not your sister's V"
Exactly, l'ut don't make suel ainia
tr.ke agr.i'n, tiiv de.;r."'
"Won't I, thought V' .
Then we took our places, and the mir.ieter
mane us one iiesn.
IhctHilKCCUa.
freight Tro.sjorfitt ion
Complete Hevoi vtiqx Iua from
Jai'an to ii-:v louK is 1'okty-onb
Uays Vali k of Tin: rAciFn; I'.Oau. .
Coinmereial people cannot have tailed to
rerui'.vl'. the complete revolati' iiot only in
tho'Pietl'.od of transporting Tr'eig'nt ft'or.i
one ocean to r.notuer, but i.i ttie lime
occupied in thu transport, by tlie facilities
supplied iu theorem railway lin. s unr.ir.iiug
the coiilinet.t; An iirj'ui'ee i" point oc
curs in the conveyance f.fthc cargo of tea
brouubt liom Vokohn.iri bv-lhe shin
j EiiujuUieiH to ban I-'rancisco. The oners
j Messrs. A. A. Low iX Co., lelcgrai'ilied her
captaui to Ktii iiooi oupiiu, m 1 1 no ruiii
us fully lii-lci"., to sa.a t raucis iuster.d
of .Nuiv Vork, as had bveu tuevijusly
arranged.
Arriving at the meLrono'.is cf California
the entire cargo, consisting of eleven thou
sand packages of te; wis imiuediatoly
piaced abouid the Caiif'T'ila f.'.-t Height
une, aud disoutehed to lu-iv York, beiu
miti.iiy distributed at Chicago and other
points by the way. A j,'i'.v.'n at the lima
occupied iu this matter will be iiisU'Uciiva
and give occasiou fur some iilleeiion. Tho
sain v tsi i; ; IV i n Vole ..i i:n.i t o.m Friii
ciseo was made lu ! days : i!io tii"' fioin
anu I'ranciseo was to iew Vmk was 1
days : allowing iu ull only 11 days f u- afu I
cargo tci.sigiicd'iu w.pau to be delivertd
in'ew' i'ork.
i'ro.u .Vow York to London i. say
twelvodays, which would make tho tuna
necessary lor a consignment to reaen Kug
lau.l froin Japan but lilty-thrtc nays ull
told. Mich liguns demonstrate mora
puwurfuily thau any lreatii the marvelous
progress ol'bciencu,"ihc Imuienae s ivin of
luue, u Uu tlie 4,'icai ruvolu'ioti in tiio C'hi
uesu und J.ipaui sii trade, elieeUd by tho
constriK li ui of the. l'.ielta rondi. -Tho
uuuext-d telegram shows still fuilhcr ho-.r
near Jiosiou is to the Caui'oniia titns. It
been slated that a cn.ignim ut has been
received at Sacra inciito in llflecn days Iron:
that city. It reads as follows : .
(Copy) . "c;'.c:a"'.vnti, March 0. 1370
To ti TKulter'. Agc'nl Ci'".l'on.ia Fust
Frelht I-uie, .No. K.'b liiou.lway, Js'aiw
Voik :-k reigbl is cmnin ibrotioii from
'evv i'mk by your lino iu Si.veliUnU (17)
nnd eighteen iHjilnti On 3 rousiunwut
for Levi ftiuiiss A. v,'' ' recivl iu tiiux'o
(lj;du)S from ikiatou.
"A. K. Towne.
' General Suprrintf ndvrl (Vntrt laeiflc
n k.
The (ilxive ! proof si.X li nt of the caput .
ilv and Itii.lluml lo Value of tl.i.' r.-ad
N.viiitevn day IH'iii New Vork i4 life.!..
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ldium dltaiii. or at lesai Us It V"' 'l.
. .uuv - aubui b of llm t-t. Iii4tead if a i.
. ri.(,i,inil.; i,i.O rui.a
J Z i Horn ..r iiai.a.t aeros. the uTl.s.'.
Armn?eim.iiH have txtu mad' '7 l.!ch
,u (.W(U wH'.t aivio. at -V' ''rk or
lU tlu uun vbr..u:il . V. u:iai
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