Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 04, 1871, Image 1

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EM'L WILVBRT, Proprietor,
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br)iion4 loA-m ,br it (an He Jfimlfts,
GcrjrcOIBn with this Mlabllshmtr It an tsrten
alreXKW JOB OFFICE, containing a variety of
&lala and fancy type equal to any establishment
i tb InUrlor of "the Btnte, for which the patron
age of the pnbllc Is respectfully solicited.
ADVERTISING
SCHEDULE
10 Line, or ubonl 100 Words, make a Sqncr
t 8q 6i 8 Bo, 4 8t col col
One wwek l.oo 9.00 i.itv S.oo. 5.oo n.'nnSAi
Two weeks 1.50 5 . 3.&0 4.iK .('' H.lw'ls.00
Three " X.00 8.50 4.50 5.00 .ooi:.0s).'JO
Four " S.W 4.fi'J, 6.50 C.tK) 1(1.00 1 r,.iv 'SH.jt)
Five .T3 ft.00 6.50 7.00 ia.0017.tWJ5. iO
Hil " 8.00 6.73 7.50 8.00 lll.ou l'-.OO lil.SO
Twomo's .1 7.50 8.50 tf.tw 15.0OS0.Cb ).W
Three" 8.50 8.00 V.SO 10.00 n.rirM!5.uj 40.0C
SIX " 6.110. S.UO 11 .INI 8.0-H.00 8fl.ti0':i0.13
Nine " . 00 10.00 13.0'1 5.00 .s.l.DU 45.(75.00
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SUNBURY, PA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1871.
( New Series, Vol. 2, No. 40.
I Old NerlcM, Vol.31, No. 10.
SUNBUET
AMERICAS
JEKKMIAII NXl'DER, .Attorney at
Law, Banbury, Pa. All professional busi
ness Intrusted to his care will receive prompt at
tention In this and adjoining comities. Can be
tonsnlted both in F.npllsh and German. Also,
District Attorney of Northumberland county.
Aug.ZO,1870.-ly.
J NO. A. WILMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wo. 144 FOCftta AYBKUB,
sTntarv Public.
?ittsbnrf , fa.
Jan. 15,1870. ly.
JO. NARRI.Fi V CO, Market Street,
SUNBURY, FA.
Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobaeoo, Cigars,
Pocket Books, Dairies, Ae.
SP. WOLVCRTOS, Attorney at Law.
Market Square, SUN'BUIIY.PA. Profession
al t((-iie8'ln this and adjoiulng counties prompt
.y attended to.
jrvR. A. H. SAVIDOE, respectfully an
XJ nonnccs himself as Physician and Surgeon
to tac citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, having lo
cated himself permanently on Market street, ncur
,' .y opposite the Falrmount Hotel, where he can
ie consulted at all hours when not professionally
tigaR!d. apm-ly
rpEETII! TEETH! J. tv. VKtitSblMUklK,
JL Burgeon Dentist, SUNBURY, PA. All work
carefullv attended to and warranted. Am thank
,ful to all for the kindness extended toward mo
bv Riving me their patronago In the past,
and hope a continuance and Increase of the same.
Office, Urst door east of Adams' Express
OUice. apilO-C9
GW. ZI GGLER, Attorney at Law, north
side of Public Square, one door east of
the old Baak building, SUNBURY, PA. Collec
tions and all professional business promptly at
tended to in the courts of Northumberland and
adjoining counties. sept!5-66
AN. BRICE, Attorney at Law, Sunbury,
Pa. Office in corner room up stairs, of
Haupt's New Building, formerly occupied by O.
W. Haupt, Esq. Collections of claims, writiugs,
and all kinds of legal business attended to care
fully and with dispatch. April 2,'70-ly.
A. REinEXSWDER, Attorney at
Law, BUNBUKT. PA. All business en
trusted to his care attended to promptly and with
diligenca. apl27-67
J NO. HAY CLEMENT, Attorney at Law,
8UNBURY, PA. Collections and nil pro
fessional business promptly attendei to. mch31-60
C. J. BRUKF.B. I- H. KAPB.
BRl'NER A K.4KR, Attorneys and Coun
sellors at Law, 8CNBURY, PA. Office on
Chestnut street, west of the N. C. and P. fe E.
Railroad Depot, lu the building lately occupied
by F. Lazarus, F.sq. Collections and all profess
ional business promptly attended to In Northum
berland and adjoining counties. apUO-69
t. B. BOTBR. W. t. WOI.VERTON
BOYEU A WOLYEUTOSi, Attorneys
at Law, on second floor in Bright's new
buildine, BL'NBURY, PA. B. B. Boyer and Y.
J. WoWerton respectfully aanounee that they
have entered intoco-partuersbip inthepractice of
their profusion in Morthnuiberland and adjoin
ing comities. Consultations can be bad in the
Germnn lancnan. apt. -03
HR. MANSER, Attorney at Law, SUN-
BURY, PA. Collections attended ti in
Vie counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder,
& out our, Columbia and Lycoming. apUO-69
WM. M. ROCKBrBU.Hl. LLOTD T. BOWRBAQU.
KOIUEFELLKR ROIIRBACH,
Attorneys at Law, SUNBURY, PA. Of
fice in Haupt'i new building, ssaoud floer. Ea
t ranee on Market Knuara jai)4 88
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VALENTINE 1)1 ETZ. Wholesale and Re
tail dealer In every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL, 6UNBURY, PENN'A.
(CPPER WBilir.)
)Ks7 Orders solicited aid filled with promptness
anil despatch. may 12-68
CSOALI I COAL! COAL! GRANT BROS.,
J Shippers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBURY, PA.
(lowbr wnur.J
1ST Sxle Agents, westward, at the eelebrated
He-.iry'lay Coal. JanKM8
EXCHANGE LIVERY."
J. M. UAUTIIOI.OMKW, PnorBiKTon.
FOTRTH STREET, ABOVE MARKET,
Nuubury Pa.
riHE best of riding and driving horsee always
A. on hand to serve customers.
Orders leit at the Central Hotel, for vehieles.
w ill receire prompt attention.
Nov. 6. 1870.
JACOR NIIH'HAN,
I7IIRE A LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, 8UN
. BURY, PENN'A. Represents: Farmers'
Mutual Kile Insurants Co., York, Pa. ; Cuinlicr
laud Valley Mutual Protec;ive Co. i New York
Mutual Lite ; Girard Life of Pnila., aud Hartford,
'Vnnu., Gueral Accident.
IiK.NTIfcTKV.
GEOKGEM. RENN,
In SxmptonU ISuildinj, Market Square,
ECKBCKT, Vx.,
IB prepurel to 4o M kinds of work pertalnlntr
to lieui.tirT. Hn kwtps cenunlly on hand
a Ui- aston mom of Tsrth, aud other tlental
malarial, from whirb he will be able to select,
aud r.iri.t the wants of Ins customers.
All work HuirHuted to give salufactlon, or else
'.lis inonrv refiimied.
Tls very beat Mouth Wasa aoj Toolh-Voders
krpt on li.iid.
Ills refrrKiKiits ate lbs numeioas patrons for
wliaui ha his wnrktsd for ths Ust taclv jrwrs.
s-uuliiire, April 21, liOs
M tV CUL YAK IK
rrirtE utidislii 1 having eouurctel the Coal
1 bus t. wu'a hiscilmisive Kl."l It .t tiRMS
ti Ir, is frt-pare l ti suiV fmu.lies with tlis
TCUY lli:T ' OM.,
c nr.1' rou -amii.
fefiT sui Nut, euiittai.W ou baud. Grain
iini iusicnuiS fort 'irl.
J. M. f iDWAl LArER.
uoburf, Jaa. 15, JeVu. if.
, 4" siiifMsa. luosiraoM rem-
tin-, Hle ttuU AeciUvul
INSURANCE AGENCY
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MARKLT SIKKLT, M'Mil ltV, V'A
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oiels tutfr cstitnranis.
OO V i: R IO I S K. Third Street, nt.the
depot, BUN BURY, PA., Wm. Refse, pro
prietor. Warm meale served tip nt all hours.
Fish, Fowls and Game. Fresh Oysters con
stantly on hand and served lu every style. The
best of wines and liquors at the Bnr.
tiTFninllics will be supplied with oysters
done up la any stylo, by leaving orders at the
BBr. fNov.5,'70-ly.
RESTAURANT A EATING HOUSE.
CHARLES ITZEL, Proprietor.
Chestnut Street, a few doors from ths Depot.
BrsBCRT, Pa.,
HAS open a Restaurant and Eating Hons,
for the accommodation ofthc public.
Warm mealt can be had all hours. All kinds of
game, Ush, Ac, served up at short notice. His
bui Is supplied with the bestliquor la market. No
pains spared to please, and terms moderate.
Sunbury, 8eptejnbertliJ;6U.--ly.
N AT I ON A ITe A U E R KEER SALOON,
OH TU1RD STIIEET, NEAR T1TB DEPOT,
BCNBVRT, PA.
JOSEPH BACIIEfeifcformsthe citizens ofSnn
burv and the public generally, that be has
opened' a LAGER BEER SALOON at the above
place. The best of Lnger Boer, and Malt Liquors
will be kept. Also Oysters, c, coustantly serv
ed up to customers.
"VT ATION AL HOTEL. AUGUSTUS
.! WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown North'd
Couuty, Pa., at the Station of the N. C. K. VY.
Choice wines nud cigars at the bar.
The tablets supplied with the best the market
affords. Good stabling and attentive ostlers.
HOTEL.
ALLEGHENY HOUSE, Col. CHAS.
KLECKNEK, PJoprietor, Nos. 812 and S14
Market Street, above eighth, PHILADELPHIA.
Terms, ti per day. He respectfully solicits your
patronuge.
PACIFIC HOTEL, WILLIAM ENGLE
MAN, Proprietor, Front Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut Streets, Sunbury, Pa.
Hr.pt. 24, 1S70. ly.
TTTAMniNGTON HOUSE, C.
NEFF,
V FroDrietor. Corner of Market
Second
Streets, opposite the Court House, Sunbury,
p. Mayi!8,'70.
HOTEL A RESTAURANT,
THOMAS A. HALL, Proprietor,
Sunbury St., west 8HAM0KIN, PENN'A.
Meals served at all hours, at short notice. The
best of Liquors at the Bar. The Table is sup
plied with the best and latest in the markets. At
tentive servants. Terms moderate. Patranage
solicited.
HUMJIEIS RESTAURANT,
LOUIS HUM MEL, Proprietor,
Commerce St., SHAMOKIN, PENN'A.
Having.lnst refitted the above Saloon for the
accomodation of the public. Is now prepared to
serve '.lis friends with the best refreshments, and
fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other malt
quors.
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
Conner of Pennsylvania Ave. and Uth streets
Washington, D. C,
IS locivted within a few squares of the United
Stirtcs Capitol and other public buildings.
Streetcars pans the Hotel ev.ry iliice minutes.
A Hotel, Runiauram, and other modern Improve
ments have lately been nfMvd, making this one
of the most pleasant and attractive Hotels In
Washington.
GEO. W. BUNKER & CO.
Oet. 8, 1870,-ihn. Proprietors
" RESTAUR ANT,
LEWIS MARKWOUTII, rndrRiETOR,
SHAMOKIN, PENN'A.
The best BEER and all kinds of Malt Liquors
on Tap. Oall and be refreshed.
Aug. 27, 1870.
LACKAWANNA VALLEY nOUSE,
E. B. BURNHAM, FrCprietor, Corner Lacka
wanna aud Frank'fir. Avcuncs, Scranton, Pa., op
posite Delaware, Lackawanna Western Depot.
Free carriages to convey guests to and from
Depot. " Mar. '.'8, '70.-ly.
J. VALER'S
WINTER GARDEN ANI HOTEL
Kit. 720, 722, 724 A 727 Vint .,
PHILADELPHIA.
WINTER GAR"DEN HOTEL,
(omhi BPRoraxN px.k)
Centrally located, connecting with a'.l the Ctty
Passeugcr Railway Cars, from all the
Depots in the City.
Excellent Accommodation Tor Tra
vellers). Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every
evenine in the Summer aud
Wiuler Garden.
ZmOrcutrion Concert Evtry AfUrnoon.Jtt
TIME Urtis' RESTAL'RINT Tn BRST OF
REPKESBMRNTS SERVED.
Olllce of J. Valer's Fountain Park Brewery.
June 4, 1870,-ly.
Lim'oit stoke:
CHRISTIAN NFTF,
Ftoond Ptrest, opposile the Conn Konte, 8CK-
Hrity, pa.,
Kcspecifulle Invite the attention of lUtaiieis
and ntliris, that he has ott hand, an.) will con
stantly keep all kinds of
FoKrics ixa-Dovr.sTic i.iqvors,
Consininsof fu-t Bvandirs: Cotniue, Chert)',
CitiRer, Itoohelle and nurd.
Wliitki.: Pure Rye Cil'.er-llslllled, Mono
guhela, Apple atd S'.ciar.
rCRE llOl.l.ASI) C.IN !
Wines: Champagne Wine, 6herrjr, Port and
Claret.
Crab Cider, Champik'ne Cider, N. E. Ruin, I
Urowii Bt.mi aud Seoteh Ale.
SU'MAC II AMI n A It HllUltS,
And all others Li iuors wl.iih un le found in
the city ii.Mikt'ls, wl.ieh iill old lit W In.lc-
su'.e and K'-tuii. Kv. i) urliele jjintanieed as
reinitetite,!. Also, u laiije lot of I'UMUull.Nli
an I IU IT I LtS, ula hand.
l-3T Ciders prouutlj atteuded , sn lyihlie
Buiihury, July t, 1SHU. ly.
11 iiiiMVAitt: Mioiti:,
J. II. uuli, A o.
MARKET STREET, bUNUl'llY, PA.,
UAH received a nt a.).iu., in of ail kinds of
llndwaie, t lit ry Vs. Iianies' tools, .te.,
..tail ..rili.M... AI.. taiu MuWu's Mats-
ru:, 1IUIH, ItlUts, Pp.ikis. .u, an an. i wi
l..ulli r lr siliorinaker's and Hu.ldler's. I eiy
I... i. lu Ilia Han. ai iniau Imi ..uud alii.U
Hi t o s...d as la sr as can he U.114M ol any i.l...r
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li.as , Is 1 .'...it I l' luaui.Uil us all kind "I
llt.ula ASIl alluia iu its laiwi sil. Ids
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TIME IS MONEY ! t
ALL AVnll Paper and Border, sold by me wll
be trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
sr tub
YEOMAN'S TV ALL PAPER TRIMMER,
c5v..
which I have the exclusive richt to nse in Snnburr
and vicinity.
Save money, time and labor, by bny'.ag of
If. I'ERREE LIGilTNEK,
Dealer In Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
&c, Ac., Ac.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a epceiullty.
Blank, Memorandum A Vnnu ICooli
lu endless variety, Just received.
BOOK BINDING done to order. Persons will
save expense by leaving thsir orders for binding
with me.
PICTURE FRAMES
of all sires, cut from tlie MonMingnl vet v low
rates. OVAL fc SQUARE FRAMES always on
hand.
ALBUMS, BRACKETS, GOLD PENS,
&c, &c, &c.
A large and well selected stuck of Toys n'wny
on hand. Anything not cn hand promptly ot
dered. Bargains for rash. CaH at
N. FERREE LIOHTNER'S
P.ook Store,
Sign of Foley'e Gold Pen, Market Square, Sup
bury, Pa.
Suubury, August 6lh, 1370.
LADIES' FANCY TUKS!
JOHN rAREIRA,
71ft Arch Street. Middle of the Block, between
7th and 8th Ptrects, South Hide,
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds
sad quality of
fancy rim
For Ladles' "i Children's Wear.
Having enlarged, remodeled anu mii-rovci my
old and favorable knosrii FIR F.Mi'OltlUM.
and having imported u very Inrrt and splendid
assortment of all tlie uif.ci i.-iit kinds of Furs fi rvn
first hands in Europe, and have ha 1 them iiiriite
np by the mo6t akilifnl work'nen. I would n s
pectfully invite my friends of Northumberiaiid
and adjacent counties, to call and i xaimm: ti.j
very large and benv.tifu! nsso tr. tnt of Faii"y
Furs, for Ladies and Cliiidnn. I am d .ermineil
to sell at as low prices us any other rei-yctaliie
Houte In the city. All Fui warranted. No
misrepresentations to effect 1'iipi.
OH FARF.IRA,
T1S Arch S'.rcet, I'hiladulphia.
Oct. 22, ISTO-Sin.
FASHIONABLE MILLI.MERY.
FALL AND "WINTER STYLES.
mikh r. rmrssrr.n.
MARKET SQUAUK, I'NBL'UY, PA.
Her laree asRf.i tuient of
MILLIXEUY (.OODS.
BONNETS AND HATS,
Ricnoxs, Featiikhs, ri.ownttH, Lacks,
II AT AXD IJOXNET FUAMDS.
A la-tre variety r.f tr'.mme 1 and lintriinm' I
Ilalr., ladies' nnd childivn's H. iry, Ir.'ui
ttitrlied lare and linen lliuidUe.T'm -fr, fci I and
lisle liloves. Curorts, .IrvsA -Lurtotia, guipure
lares, fringes, Indi,-' i.rol:t les, and f.mcj lihliuns
for bows Mid sashe. iiiie .l variety. Ke:ii and
Imitation hair c'..inons, l'ri. i-4, rirar.d bwi'.i.li
us. A lare;e .ii-i uncut of
SLIPl'KH PATTERNS,
Zetrtrs, Gkrvantown Wool, Ac.
An udles vatiety of N. ti.in and g"od
usnally kept iu a fr.-t -'as m!l'.!;ier "tuie.
Gouts' Collars, fufl's, Netlitits, Ilaiitlker-
'.'liieis, &..
The ciliou" of f'li'.hnry and vl.dn'.ty, ;ei.e !a"v,
are Invited io c.t.. ..d s..o bpie.mit ai,ui i
meal. L. IUSI.ER.
Bnnhnry, Ort. 29, li.O.
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HOOTS AND SIIOK.S
fannfai t'lie l lu m Wr at
GRCATI.V KEL'tTF.!) I'itlCKS.
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REMEMBER, BOYS MAKE MEN.
lit MART 1!. TUCKER.
When yon sec a ragged uicliln
Standing wistful in the street.
With torn h it and kneelevs trowscrs,
Iirty face and hire red feet,
Pass not by the child unheeding t
Smile upon him. Mark me, when
He's grown ho'll pot lo-jet it ;
For remember, boj's make men.
When the buoyant youth fu, . pli fts
Ovcrllow In boyi.-h freak,
Chide your child in gentle accents;
Do tint in yonr anger speak.
You must sow in youthful bosoms
Seeds of tender mercy then
Plants will grow and bear good fruitage
When the erring boys are men.
nvc you never seen a grandsire,
With bis eyes uirlow with joy.
Bring to mind some act of kindness
Something said to him, a boy I
Or relate some slight or coldness.
With a brow all clouded, when
Ite said they Weifc loo thoughtless
T.) remember, boys made men.
Let us try to add some pleasure
T the life of every boy ;
For each child uceds tender Interest
In ils sorrow and its Joy.
Call your boys home by its fcrightnees j
Thry avoid a gloomy den,
And seek for comfort elsewhe.rs
And remember, boys make men.
lts fcctbes.
H F.I. EE ALDEN'N TR A V K. L L I O
H At..
A train bound for St. Louis had just left
tlie ik'jioi of llellontVine, wlii-Ji t. cnlL
nian entered tlio sinf!kiL';-,'-'ur :md :0 Ms
lutnd upon thu HhnuldtT of his travtJlivg
cotniiiiiiiou a tall. iKracnno tn:in of 'M,
w ho Pitt musingly blowing rings of smoke
into the air.
'MarcyV aiil the nevv comer, 'if you
want to see at once thu su-ett.st and sad
dest sijrht, you ever bclitld, go into the last
car but one on the train. There's an cnii
pant German woman, w ilh four little cliil
Ureti, and during the aftcrnoou thu young
est the baby Iiaa died. Tlie niotlror and
tlie other children nrc inconsolale."
' I can iind;rstand, intin-ntpied the smo
ker, 'tin fadnc' B of snch aT-ccic, Iwt where
is the bwcetuess you "(.poke of"'
' I'm coining to that. The whole j:ly
have been taken inchar''u by a young lady.
Such a beauty ! Shu's dried tlienniUier's
tears, and wiped thu children's noses. Hie's
a divinity ! She only needs a fuw feathers
on her slioulder-blad'es to make a full llcdg
cd angul of her. If I was not a married
man, I'd rover leave her till I'd made Airs.
Angelica Townsend ovt of her.'
' That's a speech wMch I shall failhfully
"i"'" Mrs. Agnes Townsend,' said thu
geutleuiau mhlivshed as Alarey , ribiug. '1
shall j;o back aud I'e.nt inv ccn on this
beutilt?l Sister of (.'haihy ;" and,' hu ald
ed, taking his travelling haleliel aud shawl
front the rack, 'as we stop at the nest sta
tion, which is due in lu minutes, 1 may ns
well take my traps through with mc, and
join you on ihe platform.'"
1 litis sayni";, Jticliaril Jlarcv throw his
shawl over Ids shoulder, aud sauntered !i
sure.lv through the liinir train lusbiin'
blindly it'-'d calmly lo bis laie. For, as lie
cnu icii me iaci tar mil one ne hccanie :t
wttui'ss ard an actor in 0 sti'.uo that iullu
enced hi.s whole future life.
The poor grief-atrii ken (icrnwn, of whom
his eo!ii;.aniin, Dr. Towmcnd, Intdsiioken,
with the (had infant in herunns, sat tiltnt
ly weeriiif; uver'.hu Utile dead face.
The three sturdy children, grouped iu
childish sorrow about their little dead bro
ther, was indeed a touching spectacle. But,
standing beside lhc-iti, was the divini'.y of
1 )r. Tow nseud's admiration, and ishe who
was moil cet ti'iuly to 'share tin cnd3' of
the unhappy Richard.
She was a tall Rktulcr irl of cii;l.iecn,
with inniiilicciit eyes and hair. A he en
tered 111: car the was t.peakin, her lovely
1 lace nuslicil, tttul tlie small rosy mouth,
Idist'l.iMiio 11 beautiful set of tcelh, tunud
! bewitchitiIy toward the tall stranger nt the
door.
I ' J. tdie.s and jjidii'ieitjen,' f poke the swot t
I voice, 'litis p ),.'. w.ian. Iriemlle-is :md peti
j nilebs, speaUnj; no English, with four little
' chihlivii, was exp. ctitij; to find wmk in St.
! louis to Kiipport th. in. If evert tlum; bad
.lii: will with her it Would have j;nie hard
! for her; bui wi;h her little dead baby and
sorrow lu! h. ?rl, she is c- i laiuly k deserv
ilU' olijt et of t ha it v ;u:i I pV. pi ise that
such as feel w illitio eoulrihuto tlu-ir mile to-
w inl a little p.irse f.r l.er inline, li.ile waul.i
'and ll;.' l-i'i'ial of her poor lial.y. Ami,'
i i-!.e add...!, w ith a bewiieliin biiule, "if any !
1 k'el.l leiua 11 will l.ud tne ti hill, 1 will "o
I r .'.nisi and lako up a Co!le,-iioii.' I
1 In mi instant lb., callant Richard pulit 1
. h'n t i'.i v. iliiiL. cap IV0111 his hlolnle cm Is and I
losl'iiedil tithe AiiliI of Mercy, who ae
. eep.i d il w it Ii a suiili , tl.i:; lime all her own,
. .11.-1 cotiiiiieuc .1 jii'.lu t ir., the r-adily lorth-
coiniuvj dollars In r p uti-ons, on.-, ful tip
. JHftl l roU.dil liolll the purses of all iu the '
ear.
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be l.eliiotiltl him ol hi wit doiialii.il, and
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the house of nn acquaintance, with t.liom
thry were to remain that night, and go on
tlie next day to their destination St. Louis.
After the lirst salutation our hero went
to his room to remove some of the eviden
ces of his long rido from icw York, lie
had removed his coat, vest, and collar ; ho
had splashed, nnd soaped, and washed, till
his damn curls hung elofcc to his shapely
head, when he nindu a startling discovery.
Flushed and breathless, bo burst into the
next room upon his friend.
4 Townsend,' cried he, 'what upon earth
do you suppose V I've got '.he wrong bag.
I've chunked baggage with the Angel of
Mercy. Look at that slipper see that
thimfile contemplate that glove.'
4 It's evident you've got the lady's satch
el. And what was them in yours '
'Don't bring up that dreadful idea.'
said Pick. 'Cigars and a hair-brush,
a pack of cards aril a comb, pocKet tlask
and a tooth brush everytbingdisreputable.
If I am judged by that bug, I am a lost
ruac.'
' And thir 1 took for n clean shirt nnd
Dick held up a f' illed nnd fluted sack, such
as do duty for iirs extensive night-dresses
with ladies when traveling. 'I'd like to
see Angelica when she opens my satchel.'
And Dick fell to musing, witli the slipper
perched on two lingers, and the frilled
white sack sprrad out tenderly upon his
knees.
In an upper npparttnent of a handsome
mansion in St. Louis, on thecveuing of the
day our heroine first made the reader's ac
quaintance, beautiful Uello A Men, the pet
fi'd and only daughter of the house, sat cou
'tcmplatiug thu various articles hr confi
dential 4uaid was disposing upon the table
articles taken from no less a receptacle
than Dick Marcy's travelling-bag.
The curds and cigar-case lay side by side,
and a highly scented parly they were.
' What's in thu liltlc silver flask, Kosa ?'
caid the fair mistress.
Utandy, ma'am,' replied the maid.
' llu cau't be Very dissipated, to travel
with such a bottle. That's in esse of sick
ness, 1 suppose,' returned 15elle.
'It'ii my belief,' said Itosa, who was a
shrewd girl, 'that the gentleman was a
mighty nice one, elso you'd not so readily
exciiau thu cards md the bottle.'
'For shame, Hosa. All gentlemen play
euchre travelling, and even clergymen take
a liltlu brandy in case of sickness, 'answer
ed lielle. 'And this man was a gentleman,
and a liberal or;e, too, for be gave the poor
emigrant wonir.ii SIO. V hut's that, lto
sa V'
For nt Ui.it moment Hoea ieW betwecE
her lingers a letter.
Whether it was wrong to read a stran
ger's letter vexed Belle for a rmrr.ent, as
her eyes glanced at the superscription aud
hand-writiuy.
'Why, of r.lUhings 1' exclaimed the e!e.
lighted" gi.l, seizing the letter. "Why, Ho
sa. this is Jenny Marcy's writing, and ad
dressed to Itichard Marcv her only darl
ing brother who was iu Europe when we
two graduated at Madame Hitter's, iu
lirooklyn.'
Hello read rapidly till she had reached i
the middle of the letter, when she burst in-
to a merry laugh. j
' Hear ihis liora," said she, and the read !
from the lettrr :
' Above all things, Diek, dear, don't fail, i
while in M. Louis, to see my best friend '
I and school-:. .ate lielle Alden. I know
I vou will
fall iu lnvn with her, for besides
I being th'j best girl in the World
she's a !
beituiy and n heiress, and father's choice
above all c.thei"!, for his son'n wife. He i
used to talk ite.vcrat home, ami hop? lielle
would not marry before you came homo
from Europe. She is full as anxious to '
know you, and wears your hair and mine 1
iu a locket father gave her last year, ( iive j
her lots of love. And be of her to over
look your many imperfections for the ake '
of her old school-fellow, Jenny."
'Then this gentleinau is, of course, Miss
Jenny's brother,' said Horn, 'nnd what will '
she tay when t,he hears of your haviuy met
iu this romantic way V :
4 1 don't intend to tell her of it till I go :
to New York this fall,' snid Bulle. 'I'er- ;
haps her brother will call.' '
Rut in this supposition Jlell was wron.
I Tho month passed, and she saw no more
I cf th'M'oldeii-hcailed liichnH.
And r he carefully separated the yellow
! lock in the litlle keepsake f-'om the dark
i tress of Jenny's and put it back into its
I place alone, while another locket held the
I bit of Jenny's. And somehow llessio look
, ed very, very, often nt the we golden curl,
and she never did io but the rest of the
i handsome head sprang up beside the lock ;
: and she would sit and contemplate the
I picture her fancy wrought for her, litlle
1 ilivauiiii' llii' interest she was allowing to
lm'ow in her besom for Jeuii!"' brother.
lu Ihe fall lies' ie nnd her father went to
1 New York, and the lirst day alter her arri
val found l.er Hitliiii? with her old friend,
I who, nfler the first cll'UMVe liiietiiiej wa
' nasi, kat down to einidy her Hon..
' I'm so ela l you ure here tins month,'
Jenny said, 'Ueauso I'm to be married in
Oetoiief, and 1 have always been crazy to
have you as bt id. siuaid, and liek i to be
Harry's Ksl man.' Ik lie blu'licd.
' lint Jii. V has ffllen ho.'lekly, lusJly
iu love !' Ee.'lo tin lied pule.
' Yes, 1 turn so dreadfully piovoked when
l-e pr-setl through t. l.ou.t ami never
witit near .vm. Ho went wild over oiun
l.i.ly he nut ou that liifal trip, lie will
1.1 k. to me by l.oiii'a ol ln Aiil;. I: a. And
wlieii I l.ttie spoki 11 of j uu he baa Iseii
1.. ...lively rude, and a.ki'd inn to have done
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Hello was radiant with hnnniness when
she returned to her father, and delighted
liia ri,.i i.orf ht ii ,.!..,.... r. t..ii i... i !
been very quiet of lnte. L mler the new mining law, which passed
Jennie aud Hello shopped nnd talked and at t 'ie last session of the I-egislaturo, the
visited together for the next few days, nnd ' ,coal counties of Mjhuylkill, orthumbe
when the morning arrived, and amid a be-' aI'11' 1('olUM.,)1A' a" Dauphin were divided
vyof beautiful guls, Hello shone like a ; '"t' districts.
queen, the bri.le was eclipsed, and delight- i , rc"" ""I 'porls t" inspectors we
fully acknowledged it. g can the following interesting staltMics.
4 U, Bell.' she said, 'I long to have old' V e,,rcri;t, 10 tRl0 that the number or
stoical Dick see vou. Hark ! there's his j dcaLh,s "nJ cua'jt'M rxey increased
sten. Come into the next room now. and ' ov liXHl Jc.ar- ailJ' compared with similar
be introduced. Don't wait till the car
riages come it's an lmu-yet."
And Belle, with a ln.ating heart, swept
through the door and stood bven as Dick
first saw her, only, in place of the gray
travelling dress, a "magnificent while ealin
fell in rich folds about her, nnd upon her
lovely white throat lay the turquois locket
that hold Dick's golden curl. Upon lbs
beautiful head, crowned by its chestnut
hair, a coronal of pearls addvd to the grace
a jd beauty of nn image that, sliriued iu
Dick's heart, was already an angel.
Bulle did not look up. but she felt the
.... .... ' '
presence, as Utchard Marey came up and
was introduced to little Jenny', old school-1
mate. Then, us be held out hi. hand, she
raised her - ve. aud Uid her tinv nalm in
raised her eyes, aud laid her tiny palm iu
ins, nuu sam :
' I think w had btter rectify that mis
take about the travelliug-kigs, Mr. Mar
cy 1'
4 Good heaven, Jenny,' said Dick Marc',
'why didn't you tell me that your frieud
Belle was my 'Angel of Mercy '"
4 Because I didn't know till last ni?ht,
and then Hclle made mo promise not it) tell.
And besides, you didu't want to meet the
freckled schou'l-girl till it was positively ne
cessary,' re'.artied Jenuy, mischievously.
It would be hard to say which of the "four
that made Jenny's bridal party Mas the
happiest that day.
Dick did not go to Taris that winter. He
found that .St. Louis contained more at
tractions than any foreign city.
But the next fall will see Dick nnd Belle
on their weddinz tour, nnd he vows be
will have the two old romantic travelling-!
bags brushed up for the occasion. Dr.
Towncnd, who is to go alorg, says he
knew the minute he Saw that gitl she
would one day be Angelica Marcy, as he
'felt it in the air.'
$n$ccIIitncos.
A Strange tat.
Pat Maloney, belter known by the name
of Father l'at, on returning from work, u
evening, was met at the ",aie by JMddy, his
better half, in a high state of excitement.
'l'at,' says she, 'there's a strange cat iu
the cabin. '
iJast her out, thin ; don't bo botlnrin'
me about the baste.
'r'aith, an' I've been strivin' to do that
for the matter of tin minils past, but she
is beyaut my reach, behind the big red
chiBt iu the corner. Will yez be after
helpiu' me to drive her out, l'at ?
'To be sure I will : bad luck to tha coi
sate she has for me house. ."S'uvv her to
me, Biddy, till 1 teach her the respect that's
due to a man in his own house to be takin'
possession without so much as by your
lave the Ihaifof the world 1'
Now, Pat had a special antipathy to
cats, nnd never let puss an opportunity to
kill one. This he resolved to do ia tha
present cae, aud instantly formed a plan
for the purpose. JVrcuivin;; but one way
of egress for the animal, he says to Jhddy :
'ilavc yez iver a male-bag in the hous,
nic darliut '('
'l-iivd a one is there, Pat. Ye took it to
the mill wid yez to bring home Burnt chips
this morning.'
Taiil), an' I did, and there it is yot,
thin. An' have you nothiu' at all iu the
house that will tie up like a ha1;, Kiddy '1"
'Troth au' have, l'at. There's me
Sunday petticoat ! ye can dro w the strings
up close al the top, v.vd r ere it will be bet
ter lor letti'i timt '-M lav.u' ye.'
'Kiddy, dii'l'M, ye're a jewel
after bruv'iu' il to toe it waust.'
juit be
Kiddy brought the garment, fnd sure
wiioiigh it made a good substitute for a
bag.
l'at declared at a glance that it was ',1
legaut.' Si, lmldipg it close against the edge of
the chest, he took a look tchiud, aud aaw
pair of eyes glaring at lain.
'An' ii is there ye arc, ye divll ? Ke ont
o' that now, bad luck lo yiz, ye tlutviu'
vagabi'iiH. Ik; dad. au' je won't lave w ith
1 petiile aiiiu- ei-elf ill bate the jugs in
lii'ely. iHtdily, have vi T. any hot w.ilher V
'Sure I ve the ioil u' a lay kettle, au nil a
bilin', l'at.'
Is.-alt. i cast in' t I.e mailer of a (mart thin,
behind ll.e ihikl, Ulld we'll wi how iho
Urt'-le lunula the like i' tl.nl. '
llould close thin, luru gia'a the ktratuiu'
hoi waiher.'
.So oayiug, dash went tha waler, and
out eaii.e the annua! mlo Pat's trap.
'An.ili, the holy poker, 1 li ivn hit')
now, Uiddv. It ia tune live, ye li.iee.ie
Uiste V W ell now be axin n-e pf-b-". tor
all the ihaviu' ye've ls.'eii iloiu' ii- my hoiue,
or it's limn live will not sa o e. I'.s.lih,
aiie hould o' lb" aer, mil v olt I In.lil
ilel' the bag, jil w luu k thu ri.e"gl.l eui o'
tin: bay llllll ill Vll ilttU'i lv'
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Mines
uriua; 1H70.
The Pottsville Alutera' Journal of the
21st gives detailed statement of the disas
ters in the coal-mining regions of the !?t:it9
during the year 1870. from which we ex-
tract the following
trufitifiri Ihiiii a .. n nuiuF .mini iiii. n
Schuylkill county at least.
In 10'J thu mine inspector wasannointed
for tho lirst time, under the act that passed
j nt the session of lSi;t. Hu commenced his
duties April 1, lStiD, and for the nine
i months ending December 31, lfM, there
were .07 deaths in the mines, and 'Jl persons
, were injured, which whs at the rale of abort
one death for 07,800 tons mined, nnd 42,
4U'J for every person injured. Making tho
same ratio comparison for the whole pro
duct that year, it would have give'n 7J
deaths and 115 persons injured.
During lh70, the year" iust closed, the
onn'ntn , "t n DW8bor
?vf SW,t0Bfs ,' 1 ''"J.""11 "ty-i
one-lilll of the Iiroduct of the fu
product of coal fell off in the neighborhood
near-
former
year yet the number of deaths and nlsd
other casualties have been largely ou the
lucreuse in into.
Iu the following couuties, comprising the
three districts, the denths and other casu
alties iu 1S7U were as follows :
KilUJ. luj'J. W'iilcwi.
BeboTlk!!!..
115
24
7K
7
1
1
81
trt
Kt
'
J53
NorfheMibsr.aud
Colu mi bia
Dauphin
83
t
I
m
1
U4
Totsl..
Of the injured 34 subsequently died
within the year.
To show "the terribly demoralizing effect
of long suspensions, it will be observed that
no less than &7 deaths and 135 other casu
alties (nearly rrie-lmlf) oceurrod in August,
.September, and October, tho three months
after the resumption ot work, and those
who unnecessarily caused this sustiension
are responsible, to a grent extent, lor this
immense slaughter of rmd the. maiming of
human beings. The largest number of
deaths arc caused by fulls of coal and rocks,
while the number of deaths by exploisioa
of c;a w ere only six, but the number injur
?d by there uxplonions are Rref-ter than
from any other cause. The falltag of two
cages by the breaking of chains, etc., bellied
no lew than Tti persons, while 1(J others
I perished at d-itlerent times from the tamo
. causes.
I The number of persons killed in tha
' Southern Lehigh district, emhraoirjg part
I of Luzerne and Carbon coVtntie, vra j but
; V, the cumber injured being 2(5 a total of
i 33. These figures include tho period from
July l'. to December 31. As the quantity
I of coal mined, sent to market, and eonttum-
ed in that district after July ltl was in tha
I ueihbothood of 2,0(JJ,0Ul) tons, it would
: give one death to ,S3,0U0 tons mined, and
1 about 70,000 for each oie injured. What
J a contrast with Schuylkill :o'.mty, whera
! one person wf. killed in 1S70 to 35,'jUO
J tous, and one injured for tvery 10,000 tous
I mined I
! The number killed during tho amo
', period in the middle district of Luzerno
' county was 20, and tho number injured
I a total of vM.
Tive of those eivec as injured have since
died, thereby increasing the number of
killed to 2."). and decrea'trp tbc number of
injured to 43. As v;o Ttf.'-o no returns of
the product of the separate colleries em
braced in thii district, we can tnake 110
comparison wi'h tho other?, but as tho pro
duct would reach nearly 2,000,000 tons, it
would give one death for each 100,000 tons
mined aud 4-',0i0 tons for each casualty.
W oiuniiliiif'K.
Once it v i cotv. kk-red aj ai' c?rert;al of
wouunl'TC":! that t womf.'j ihonld be a
good hotifie-niiitress, n judicious dispenser
of the income, a careful guide to her ser
vantsa good nianiiger ucinraliy. lS'ow
practical housekeeping is a deiirMatio
; uii ui ai ntMini nit 'inB ut .,1 i iiiw
; un,j u,c. R.e h0U whieli disdains the dwtaili
of housekeeping yeurns for the employment
of an actuary, ol 11 law clerk, ol 11 banker's
clerk. Making pill1, n he!.1, t-3 1e a nobler
employ than making pudding.
Kul the oddi st part of the prcsout odd
statu of thim.'S is the curious i.liudness of
woman to w hat is most beautiful iu them
selves. And, oiant i.g, tm, that the
world has twined no far upside dow1: that
the one ki x does not niTe to pWse t'it! oth
er, still there is a good uf itself in beauty,
wh'eh 'otti.' o our modern women seem io
overlook. And fall kinds of beauty, that
whieh is included iu what we mean by wo
maiiliiuks is the y;rcu"t mil tho most
beautiful.
Her soul is not given up ti r.bbor.s; bu.
neither is fcho indali rent to externals, aud
to diets nt'ioiio t.ii. .si.o knows that
.:.rt of 4ier i. uuial mission is to loiao and
be charming, and she knows that dre.s
kits her oil', and lint men lee I more eulhu
ciartteallv towtinU her whin she look
'.ii-i-h and pretty than when she m dowdy
Mid a MgM ; nnd, U-ing T,oiiiimly, kl.u
bk.s the itdtiiiratioii i t ie.ii, and thinks
ilu irlom u U tii r thing than I f.'-indif-li'iviief.
It the I-Wen men, aim lovi ihd
iln n, nnd tha . not in l i.vi r her miat rics
wbell fi tei-d lo hate ll.eiil aiiotll her. ha
kiio.1. tlmt ahe was ili,Mnd by liod and
X ilure for a uioiher-ki nt into Urn world
f .r ibiil puip. M-iiniiti'y ; and ahu knows
tlmt iii.ileiinly mean, iimiu tlum 01 ij.ly
i;!i tug 1 1 If, i.l l.k' leaim it lo C'l.fis to
pleat l ie. Mi" hit, no In W -I'hligli d llotlol.S
uboill tlie ailin.lil 1 li.ilai l. r ol liiollu t li.a.d,
i'' sl.otii tin, di.ta.lii.f 1 l aia. t. r ol liou
Vn i'k I'n '.tv i..i.l:.uy, il.o lliink a
populous an. I t.ipi y i.uiiiiy ono ol il.a
11 ait-. t bli ...ns ol In r alnli , and sl.o put
In r pi. -Ill III III'.' I I let', nrtji'iiti, lliu eolli
. M, ilioiu'liiiiiliu.s, and Uituiv of b' I
l.oll.u. Ml, d a'S not w.ici to 4pa tU until
1,1.1 . sl.u iai i.rttr po.a. ...
Vim rmer .it:n..ii.- I .In nut il..i.k
I lie if Ik an l.uiiilrvili 1 art 1! l'iioli luna
iikfl krl"'ri'U as lis la'.ualW il.lia
would k.'viu lo f ni.iiu u l. 1 kin n t l Uolli.
IU41 Inii-ms kioiuai Uu ;M!i lu, at -
at slurf I., iit-i . I .l a r.t rv us )suiu. a
all k ln'4 ll tl 'I it i.i tl M t. . Hi. attain, aui
I l.avo imi duLl ! il it a i g4 I .i sei4l, if
lakin iss'U ai i ll.ita lun.s a dy, and al
Ua4t I141I a al a l-u-a ll tt.i aat iatad
tu uu- li ut hula s-iUr, ui no .1U1 at a t.
II is io-1 !!p!tM!.i, nut t m u K.iiift at.
(iiti.'ii4 lo il, a i. wuui4 laihur tli.i'k Ik
li.ta li-i puia air. t ul baalaluill la
K Uti mi t I a f uksil. ll aid
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tl w-s. tai at aui it. (. . -f -1.4 i. .
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'aW'ifa'as Wasaaa Ju (rA
Tbo IliaaslerH In the Coal