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'..,i' 'r - ''C....i; :..'...i=j ; : ...m.,, i -I s • :- .-•-• ;"."' • --.. "' ltili t i ll i n l itESßitattelt=osls,33Wamo.l.- iiligi ESS , nTirmtu"---- ) . TlattllELL isz co., 17110661 B.llk -DI tratitsTB, and dealers in apo i r, , ,Korasone Lan3ps„Windoy Glass, Per ularYi-Palina fui t ill. Ita,pscoo-J-, '•-• 0 , rning, N. Y., Jan. I,' WILLI.A.3I .11. SMITH, ATI'NINNY -, AND. POUNO4OR AT LAW Insurance, Bounty Bad Petisfon Agonoy, Main Street Wellsboro, Pti., Jan. 1, 1308. S. T. IVmsom. , J. 11.. Nitss. WILSON & NILES, ITTOD.teRYS ,AT Lim e (First ifaoi frau! :8144:i nityie,'i on iho Will ntkilurfo baaincals ontru6fod to , %Ult . co:re in tho vow/ties of Tioga,and Potter. Wolloboro, Jan. 1,- 1868. HILL'S UOTEL, WESTFIELD Borough, Tioga Co. Pa., E. O. proprietor.- A.--nerr and COMUIO4IOIIt building with all the modern Improvements. Within easy drives of the best hunting and fish ing grounds In Northern Penn'a. Conveyances furnished. Terms moderato., Feb; 8, 088.0.3,7 r °pagan -, WAGNER., " IkAILOR. Shop Oret aoor north, of L, A..Seanrs Shoo shop. -Ousting, FirAii)g, and, 4top,a4r. lug dope:promptly and r 4511.• _ Welleboroi Pa.aan. , - : JO I . , *iv eriittAirigiiit . . . DRAPER. AND TAlLOW.' , !Sh'orocier'John * R. Borton's Store. pir-Ctitting, iVittitig,' and Repairing done promptly . •;and in bost Wencher°, Pa.;Jara - V,,D308-"ly • sa • . WM, GAIMIITSON, ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Notary Publio and Insurance Agopt, I3loso• 'bur: Pa. over CuldreelPs Stole. • JOHN- ralTarigLL—, TOhN T.AND COONSEL,OII.T&L A 'NV, Weltsboro, Tioga Co., Pa. Claim Agent, NOtary Public, and Insurance Agent. lie will attend proinptly to collection of Pensions, Back Pay and Bounty. As Notary Public he taltOl'acktioWledgetnents of tdoeds; ministers orthe, and willatt attCominlisioner take tea timony;- , Or Office overlioy's Drug Store;' adjoining Agitator Oflice.—Oct. 30. 1367 John W• Guornsov, N.TTOII.IIEY A 44, 9,OP,NSAILPIt AT LAW. returned to this county with a view of making it his permanent , residence , solleitF share of public patronage. All buainesu en. ' trusted table care will be attended to svitb eroreptnegant)pdellty• ;Sigma 2d door south E. 18:Tair's Tiogaaiega'ecr.;•Pa. eept.2o.93o.—tf. 11.ZA.4K WALION HOUSE, gAupo l Tioga Colant f y, ! EIORAOR C. Y&ItMILYPs, Paor'n. This if a net-hotel located within easy access of the ' beet fishing and hunting ground•in North ern Pennsylvania. 116 pains will .be spared for the aboommodation of pleasure seekers and the traveling publio. [Jan .1, 1888.3 'ETROLEUM uousiof IVEBTFIELD, PA., GEORGE CLOSE, Pkopri etor. A.tierrifotol 000ddoted on - the 'principle of live'sna let tlive;'for the ttOdointoodation of tho. ;4131W... 7 =11'6V. 14;1868.j-1Y. • • GEO. W. RYON, ATTORNEY Sc COUNSELOR AT LAW, Law rooreville, Tiggc. CO., Pa. BdurgY, Pensi" , and Inscrarion'Agont. - - Collections proinfAly attended_ to. 011Ieo 2d door below Ford nowt Lac, 12 1567-1 y • i. R. E. OLNME ) DEALta in CLOCKS k J EWEILRY, SALVE' do PLATED WARE, Eveetaelas, Violin Piling: &u., AO., Mansfield, Pa. Watehew - end , Jew elry neatly repaired. Engraving dui:Kiln plait English and Uerman. llsopto7.ly. Thos.: B. Brydon. ,„- SURVEYOR' As - DRAY - iii his room, Towriseu'd Wulliibuto,'"wll7 theist with prompt. attention. i-IOTEL ;, • • TIOt3A, T 0 0 -1:3 , A . oi • • wa f Good stabling, attached, ant an slttontive Loa tier always in attendance. B. B;rFAktlif.::::.• 4 4 ,:•;•i Proprietor: . • _ ITAird.resAing & Shaviug. - Saloon over Willcox Lt Barker's store, Wells , bore, Pa. Particular -litigation kaid , to Latlim Ilair-cutting, Shampooing, Dyeing, etc. Braids. Fads, owls, and smokes on nand and made to or /or. B. W. DOH,SIa. - ", , J. JOHNSON. Du.to‘m, m.. u., tato of the 2.1 ea% Cavalry, tar. . nearly four years of army iscrvice, with a hag. Aperioucein deld and hospital practice, has opened at, office far tftsrpractacn of ne nod: surgery, in ah its bronchus. i'VebUilti from' a •tlistaudd Cati find goot , boarding at tho Penusilvania hotel when closfred.4 Will visit. any part of the State hi ounsultation, or tr, porturru surgical operations. No 4, Union Itioch, Wellaboro. l'a., May 2, 1840. Ajk.:AV PICTURE GA.LLERY.— . - . 7 ; I • • IPIP ti ANIE,,SPENCEit has the pleaeure to inform the c l •tieene of Tioga euuntfttintterhatfetimpleted 1x4.1 • 7, - 4tEVor riIibTOOII.APTI - GALLERY, ' and is on hand to take nil kinds et,SSia Pictures, each as Ambrotype - s, Ferrotypes, Vignettcs,Cartes de Visite, the Surprise and Eureka l'ictures•, also particular attontion paid to copying and enlarg ing Pictures. Enatructions given in the Art on reasonable toms. Eiinira. St., tf lansfield,.oet. 1, Win. 1. Lmith, RNO . X.ViLLE, Pa. Pension, Bounty, and In. suranee Agent. Communications sent to the sbovetiaddress , 4oll:teceiioi prompt, dttetition. Terme moderate. [Jan_ 8,1868-133 U. S. CLAIM AGENCY, V9r the Collection of Army and lic,wYy..o,otus and PeNUM MIIE NEW BOUNTY LAMP, potttxl July 1 two aud•thrco yours' aoldiore outs bounty. Saud Iu your tll clatrgee. . • OFFICERS' NITA' A PA Y. Threo mBl3llOl extra any proper tt) volunteer offloora who were In service !parch 3,15C6., • PENSIONS INCREASED To all wbethave lost &limb aucl'who bave-becni.ernaa— nently and totailltdisabled. • All other overninetit'clalme prevented. ' JEROME H. NILES. Wellebere,October 10,1866-tt $:, Thompson. , : Ltriutrtseonoveu rst.) Will attend to Priiiessional calls in the village, and initaediate.sticinity—oLAVellsboro... Office anti Residence on. State St. 2d deer 015 the right going Nast: '-'(June.:24, BLACKSMITIIING. TIER :undersigned - having retcrned to Wells boro and opencd his shop - , ild) Water ttreet, solicits a share of patronage. Ile proposes to do WORK, CHEA.V . ,FOR CASH. borsee . s3,so and other work : ln propor tion.. - April 29, 19.69,-6in., 3. 'Cr. PUTNAM, ATILT, V 7 RIGII. r-- 1Z; - r,r• 011 tho host .CURI3IYL E r n Mil,. P. Al,o 'r )c..l3 , ..irt's7i3ctillathig3liweinoT fvf n g and 3141 ty .3:1,i/. • PAA, Aug. 7; iSi37; Bounty and ension, lrgonc y. Frl.4l,Ntf;:eeceivoit refilitteinstructiousin regnritto the , xtr aunty ttlowsW) y the net ipproved J.Oy - 41,1•35 , 1 and htyingon.i rime attesstrie 'links I on , tlretytrert to orosecut(-111 pen. Tito 11 1 , 1 h envy ni tend in my Per;•ins- ring-,tt .n jimt:lnce,Pan Aeitnmuniettte with metity Atter. Ind rheir ..:onimnitlentinnt ‘‘l2l promptly tnaws,cJ . WM, )I.SMITIL'- .. v7:111119rn •. - C. t. - vvrLtox, • , pallor , n nrty ,v-v-ins-ordt klstcl3, i -- trito. ,- I;l7:inn 4 1m—A 4.3rrarcql riP bire• Stilre in Unitsri in :pitil4 , A in... t al l y 10 11108.17. • ' • .tl. l r - fil . ' , 'BI1111( `lBlNUtitV " 11, • = BLANK BOOK k IitiIitFACTORY, , u , eigyavciausstract; (1:31tIg OF Tllli ,Biik BOOK, 2V"I/1,06.113) O'D'R INZLOTTO: (1019 , rn a At 140.0; CAEXIPLtdilia (iIfEAPEST Of every description, la. all etylee-ot--Eludlug, and aq_la fur quality of, Stook, tutsapay .tetho' Stater"' , Nbititutis evoti , `'tiONOrtiiitob Bound in the l•ost manuorand in any orylo or ' ALL KANDS OF GILT WORK' - Exocuted books ze. bouud and kurlilkstiod atuibet, t 1444©442E 1 2 N AiP3M6 l iOtT it::8E;a1 I ate prepared to ftirnish hack 'tiurabora of all Reviewa,or ,Atagazlti.es pahil.4hecl..iti, the Ppited states or-Gree 13ritat13,-at"alOseitrid:t• BLANICI3O & OTHER RAPER, Of q . uutities 'and l'roU.d"d'r'plairi. BILL ;LIE AI) Of any quality or sizo, on hand - aild OW up ready tor printing. Also, .BILL PAPER, and. CARL BOARD of all oolora and quality, in boanis or coto c o , any alto.. 17 • 4r7.43.1.614E.RY1 • • Cap; - Letter; - .Note •- Paper,. '•EnveloPe's, - t-Pens; Penotla,. , ; .; I. pia solo gent . Prof. SIIEPtiRD'S NONCORROSIVE STEEL: -PENS, 09 .y.vuoits SIZRBi I,lDlrs. - ;) - - ei,wrvrAmi, • Sivbioh I tv'll warrant equal to Gold Pens,l The best Iu uso and no mietulco. Tho above stock 1.,411l sell at the Lt west a tos %i all timorf ;at a slain adyi4tkeic, on.;,B;i3ilLXork prices", and in iivantities to suit pureliascrs. All work and otook 'lyarrunted 18roprosttote9, I respectfully Solfelt,a sharo;ol public patron age.. Orders by mail promptly attended to.— . -.Addl. s LOD Sept: 23; ' • Eltniia, . • • 1111.10111 111I . NEt ‘ ,4 kJ! Er AVIXO fitted up a new hotel balding on the site Lji of the old :Uultru, Hotel, lately destroyed by fire, um now ready to receive and entertain, islieita.-.•Tht Union Hotel wqs Jrife,nil 4 4, rtir...a..Tensperauce_Liotuto, and ilin PlCipireto'r belioyer it can, po nns,tp tu oil ItttPont grog.! Atiutittoticiiitobtl4iu attornltutco;., Wellsboeopotio'ge, 1807: • • •• 301101411...ETNER,.. TAILOR AND ' OUTER, 131111 - oponea .0 ,shop • on (kaftan' Etreet; rear of Seard' - ct Deit;yi'thon shop, where he is prepared to manufacture Int.= moots to order-in tho-motst euhstttnttat and. With dispatch. to Cutting and Fitting. •• l'areh• 1663-17 110118 • • - 'On strlotli TempAiranco prinOiples,•lllilrris Run, Pa. , It. 1 3 ,XILB,Y,,trukictor. Bursts uno - - -1(1.218ALL,7 - - ,- GROCERY AND RL'STAURANT, the' tloo - abovu - diollont Matitel, NV Eli ,14-:-.13 0 R.O P N. 4. A D.Esf'libi announces to the tratlini. AA, public th' fat had a desir . abl . , styp4,,of,..tttu ,iertea,", - cninfitia ng,r."Tikaa, vtolatieof,r4yirupe; Anil all tbat Quris ' titu iii :t :iT`"Erif (rick". . gra tare in, fixery ptylo II on .u6abie houis. . ~ • Wellaboro, Jan. 2, 1.457141'._' • - Great Excitement/ .Jolitteou itapena,cti,' and Era , tee's licroot, and_Olintai oat& eiy to tlie people of ‘Veettielti- anti vicinity tha mauntacturing a Patent linntlviticitite believea t. Lunge's's the lollowing advantage over all °thorn-, I.;A ;mere; le no crimping; 2 , l.nourinkting, novo as thoy bloat 0 the It4tf:B4, 'tin ripping.,ln' allot t iu thing , for uv!stybOdy. .1 datlitlett On - hatitr Itittrordet•- •011citad. Sole right Ot IVestfieltiL towlielilp awl • 1::Oic "cured.- 41e lute receixott nitplewliitlecti • tiutoral.patteina r inteat u atTica, contr.. one,emno all e are Lamed Fa.sen choftp for eash'or ready pay. Silo; •au dooraouth'6l Souders &:boiezwye.- Wool/lilt! Borg', Ven f la 'MS," -, 'JAL 1431 BREE. W E LSyl:9l .." CY .1:054E IL GOLDSMITH) leas ad tfile popular Hotel,- proprictor..resp4t, fully aolieita a fair share .otpatronage.. , Eder.} ' attention 'given ‘ to•gueste. Tho-best bostlefti the °aunty alwitysliu attendance. _ - April - . , THE PLACE TO BUY DRUGS, A T Hie Lftwroneoyillu Drug Store, whevo you will , find ditty thing priipatry, no Drug bade 011EAP, 0131.11V411,_011Al!EST, 'lnd of the btisf quality lOr Nab. AicirTraints, Oils, Vornisbis„Latopt., .Banoy Notions. Strings', Piihlng Tackle, - Window Glass,' .I.e. Cash paid for Plax Bc,cd.. , • • ' ' • — O.' P. lIIONA RD. Lawrenooyilio, May 8, 1867. , • Glen!iii.rails._lnsuianoa-OClMpany r GLENS FALLS,- L Y. Capital'and VAItM ICS, only, tirkon. No Premiuiu Notelreqture • , v It is triFilltAl;. It: pugs damages , by Light n 11 214; IrlbiAliar I.'lNi:ensues bil not. ' • • It pays for live stock killed by Lightning, in barns Olin the field.. „ rsi ' Di-rate's are lower than other ,Ciitepahlet. of equal rosiontittillity. - I. Or PRlCE,'Agenti Farmington Cmirro, Tioga Co. Pa. . . May 29 , 1807-Iya • . •• • r ."; DoActas , rs . (lARDW A ILE, IItON;--,STEEL,. NAILS, 13.7 7 9 VEk - SY . -;j ir~r Lax, BPITINGIIIIIIIIII.BitY 'AG RICULTUItAi: Carriago and Ilari4oo4 Tr3FizOlagll,, SADDLES, Corning, N. Y., Jaw.-20:867-Iy. I IARKNESS , BOOT AND SHOE 'MAKIHS-,, Over Wilson c@'' Yon Vitlkinfinry'e , in tin room lately beeswicd by Req. Sceb-11.. • • - :rah IDOOTS AND 'SIIOEB or ell •!, ' JD order end in the bert menner.. "'•1 kt EP4.l,tit [NG of, allkinds dune prompt '1 . ,/ ,;(tocl. giceu! a eO.l. • JOHN mllilZ2lEss, . • . IYAI. 1:ilL10`, • . Wollsb6hcpYrtr:2llBoB , J. W. RITTETt 7111 - Buffalo, Platform- Secikir, inviirmr3 gize.4, fur heavy, aticl.'etiutiter p. , e, may l); ;ourt-t1 at the Hardware StoroVl "Itobeit,, Welltthora. - Them - Scales are IN:I - Fairbanks pat : -et aryl Naive nuimpqiur...tipy.he,r6.";'ll ,, k,lare best foylt:nori liaYti DI nIJ tliegrez4 oYhihitiur,s. I lltvie tltc•;o)e ageney for thester.'(!...es - r regliM, l • • Wel!Omni, Pch, 12, 1968. ' • GEO.7'W. •. ATTORNEY. A:Nry COUNSELLOri AT:LAW. Offic.-:with,W. It. Singll; Req., -Moir! stceet opppsite •ly • "." tit, larg6r;l rt.sorpne'r I of iv a t,rev ci o zka rrt - jaiveriy,ind . t'llired,Wit re in Ti.. A....193ty at [t9dartle] •' , EI:AMIRA; N. 1. L.. -BLANK",•BOOKS. &ale 3 Lv:ir: '1 4,. _~x~':,, ,S :::: ,"'• 1:111::j F it " .-•- ),-::;- AMIFLANK-lEjIiVIAVITTEIIr ,•• • .••• I - 1100FONIY10:GERMA,N - kf.-TONIG, D --- 4) 4 laitfr 4 #rfelf4o , Zoii ~=:'••,‘ • 1 5 c:r 1 ,, 110,11114 i a 4. .4. .C 7 ,1 ;: ~;•• • i 6, 4.AinnicE ; :49_4fi_, QUI4e, Aigu,eYl3r: t1iT4 9 401 4 164' Cl4lllEll4' l ' a'itAW ! .ct fi lsl:4ll4 9o r .rt- Roatitne foiosimptorns, and if you find that VW' s skin is off i -by+stty of Ow" you may rest that dictate has ocmtmenccd its attack ors the Mod importaitt cregia .131,40MOT1WanXiinless 800f2 °Waal by Itsd-use of' ischeerfsa earaidtee, a Wearable We, sows tenainatkiug sti 044 wat be Il4s..recult,„ CZZE Constipation A Flat ul s e noo l lnward -Piles;' ) Fulness of Dlood to the Read,Midity r of the!!EtainashioNatisea - Heart.' :laurn,llsgustforFood.F,ulness pr Weight in,tho Sourruotations.!SitkAl in or Fluttering at th2,Vit) • of the Stoutaoti; Eludhitz nk „Of ' the Head Hurried Hurried or ituouit- Breathing Vluttoring at the Heart, Choking or t,uifcr4ating Seosations,whoh , i&a Lying attire, Dimnes Of Vision, , Dots or Webs before the Dull Pain in: the faeacti ~Deflft I * cisnoy of Perspiration, yol. -lourhass 'of thh-Skiti and: !' Eyes, Pain in the Side,";' Xisolt, °heat ) , ,1 • . -- den - FlushoEr of Ileat'A - Burninig,in' the lilesh, • Conataixt.a.maginings ! of ,_.Eldl,.luid..•_Jaraat...Depression-of.tipiritec- AUMfhigatiitesigiextis a; or. od.—sik dsi bro •" eitrincin fs IfilliftaPfiiettliaiiiiiil44ll3lltWiiii'ino liquor._ is opinp,gatniliof,rirda.Px t ., tracts.lf lie,lteicitsr Herbs; nd ',lllaVkatt from which these ettrtatii tike lunde-t_ are gathered In kterraany: .A111'1:11 - 0. medicinal virtues are extracted from tiStesn. by e*, se teutpile-,tchpteu-ai weep: y extreaitien*e thin forsda ipt Ydeir kith's country ...to be used expressly for the nuisaufaetnre of.tliesedilttBrsiloPhb ad aleft A heltelesabstanacof uspd ,in Ompoundints, the, A . Ittersp,4: hence *tilt task'only Pitters' *at' can be used in cases'wheiclielsohope sttm. nitusts are not advisable* - • t . • s ,7 . ( 6-i nt • . 0 ; 00 1111 111 C ;it combinaticei etf _all the ingredimltSo- the 8 12 14 , 7, IT4h. quaßi *prii ktd,'t.4 l 2 iesehtfor Ens same (Maws actli.s.‘liettere, in wet tohtse some pure cdcoltblic•serattaub listeq!lired."rotrieit/ bear in mind that Mess, nusedi*Ualre;en,tlNletlltTcront from any others advirakeet for_ _the curs, of the, ettraeasee itallutd, these beisia setentoOpi*parattemiViiihal: : extracts, while the ()there stre ',owe decoctions of rum its some form. The TONTO it &Wavily one of the most pleasant and aprecabla remedies ever ojcred to the .jsitiotto; • its taste'iaziplisite. pleaitcre talake gt, whili ill Iy:evil:in:l, aid/grating, ; and, medicinal futitties have : caused it te be Ir/oTe a l t Uie ipealcat , rhtittlauds oft pa. tient supposed Ite ,terrl ble discuss, haver Bttreil by the;use Of _West ieinedlee:•Eitreine emaolntiwy dithilltys' and` cough aro the usual Upon seVeie eases, or dyspepsia .ori disease: the digently t e7,enayil ! Even In eases of genuine c onsupipt ion, these venteiltos will be fonifd' the' - greatest - strengthening and Invigorating." - , DPB,MITIf.„ • 7.7 arc is no . nt ' odieino tai to Iraq/toners German Bitters or Tonle! in cases Debility. Li Vico impart ( lone and oicor to tho whoto system strcnythen the ap rotes., eauso un enjoypicnt qf food, enable the diatst ft. insrffa ,the Mood otte ISoost sound haaltny vunti&xtcat, from the eye, (Lipari' a - Lioold checks,and change the patient from short -breathol, colactatod, weak, and ncroneta invalid, In a pal-faced, void, and vigor ous person. - t,,' Weak' and 'Delicate Children arc made strong by using the Bitters or Tallies In fact, they are Family 'Medicines. They can be adralitlinered with perfect safety .to a. 91.11/tl-41tree months old. the Injostileileatti or a man of ninety. These Remedies are the but 70lood Purifiers erer Zmoitm; arid iiti/1 ctire'si4lisig" c* ad limiting from Keep your blood pure; keep your Liver in order; keep your digestive organs in a sound, healthy condi. time, by the use Of three remedies, and no dizeasewill ever assail you. ~,T;;71-9,914:Pf l raZODZI ono*. 1111 tinge And 01l other disfigurement, should tine then', remedies occasion ally. The Liver in perfect order, and the blood purer will result in spark. ling eyes and blooming cheeks. , in 7 " -- iCa tir" Hifi:fin/1W: ailan ace counterfeited. The genuine hare the signature of C. Dr. Jackson on the front of the out!ide wrapper of each bottle, and tII nano! of at llele blown in each bottle. All oohed are counterfeit. 'Monson'le of letters. have been re• calved, testifying to the virtue of these remeilies• • • • t . • READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS, 111031 HON. OEO. W. WOODWAIID, allot Justice of Om Einprome Court of roonylvtatia. ruiLitearitta., .114nort 1144, 2867; .t.tind "llveland's German Milers" is not an intoo. Ileverage..huLis a good. ionic useful in.ditar• of /he digestive organs, aud.V. streak WO in_ --oases - if debility' and , loant-qf neroulsOction• in the -system,' >1 • ..rours Walk;'':' V .! , , • „ GEO.,IV.jiNGD!V44,I4D. , • ; Julige of the tttiiieniciClotirt orreriiiiyria • " -Tilli e rait.iiie; Arita - V.844 can i ! der tore , ' O. , .tgattirthte‘firotitaiiio mama " fat-'' took* of , Judi gestloiror van 4,10: tikAq., - from vity_ oxpoi.lopoe. oflt. Ircinra,Avitii,r_etipect; , - ;341.111E3 TIIOIIPBCiDI •1.:j , . •',•• 4 , w 1 - Prustoi•-Ot the Tenth iliptill'Ohnreholifilyidelblilh Dn. JAcEsoN.-DEATt Silfl:44hhribieWfrequently questa to con,ic tin y recommendations of dynront kinds ofmcdicineS, 1 , 4 1 1..re04M,11hY the practice as out of my, appropriatA. hove in all oases de clined; but toitli a - cicar prom! (I; various ilietOrAi, mut particularly in my OWII jamily,of the usefulness of Dr. Ilbedlancrs (15routn, gilters, 4<lepgdfor. Ofkce from my usual course, t o express my, full mg Tor_ generabdeb ill tyi,or tlt e mystein, niut 'oeliectrilty tar Uver ~C,p4Qplaln4 IT I 5n,511.1,1) and-v,alnikblP Itiretnteatlon.‘ sprite cases it .ma y icnt ; but usually, I dotibt,noti it,lot • •be lxitiftllcial 1110.8 e lobo sidrer'froni. tlfie , abbie balls s. -'- • PesPeOitil/Y, ' " I - • '`. v. , H. KENNA RD, .fiVlith, - below atiltes.a. prj,go:ot the l:pttera.-1112.Qp Per,:pottl" " ' . t Price of the 'Tonto, Si-50'par bottle; - • Or, ‘o, ; lialf dozeticfors7:sW- -- • r • • •,•- " • 'thio;fontr is 'nit hp" to quart ottica. • Recollect - that it is Dr:llOnfland'sliermanitemeits that are so unirersa fly used anal an ldoldy rectnnmend- , ' at; arid - do albna the Dmiggisl to-induct; you to lake any thing elselhdt it_fitctylay is just as 091, be cause he makes a p . I . ViV - 611-11: These Remedies . ' will be'sen462l express to any locality upanapyliaafie9 PRINCEPAE; At_t7lit: DERMAS . ' MEDICINE STORE•, 110. Anwhirteker, MIA.% M. EVANS, PropOttor. ormerly 9, ~.TAWOR dc CO, 7- , eiiie -by' Drnggions, Storekeepers, and 111ed1■._ _ t chic.liondereav!avywhare.l• Do' not forget to &raining inal iiti• r Mittelteni I,uy.4goL. order:, In gel genuine. ERIE EN Mil • The nibor3 ftemediep for-s ale by Druggtats, st ot ek ee pet • ?, e i yo Eite tbinivhbut I.lli it6tll.B tateki: $0. 3 ,6 suds the 'Woe t Itidios.-444 sr. ' 8-Iy. i;) MEE - '",- fl-i._ '.*-F%to.:? ill - L.- -ti coristirdpitoisi.' . 9 1 0) E . .. . gOttO 1 fatittVW,` T '' , !. :1,: - Vi ,-, ',,;. - 4 , 41ii , 3' t i:':7 ,Alk., ... t~ . - _ ..., , 1 GOLDETV'TiaIIi c , ;/ 'IL '" - • - •'•i , ..t ...7- J. , 11''., ,g,, • Golden hair seton.Giandfath;lee - knoe; Dotitlittlo Golden - 121 air; -tiridlitat shar All,:day busy,'as busy intluld b 0..: - vy• - ) .P. - , :. • ~- . .-4i'iii,.. ~,,.. „- :.,..1,5,..t.., 1 „ 14 - in the trierniiiko3i, notifni 'esijiflihrf'-, Otie4ith the birdslinihtita i t . illeittUliti` '' Viltling about tilLthilitnefilliitif"tiiiglit. r . 11 . 1 .- :;,•.-fi..1:7:',,i."... .•,', ~. fliien/fathertal woy k VI 2..1,110,etir4 ea` fietlioad, i,iy,hat btu; Iny:,! pott:dot r iXg r" he isid„ 1 ! shoo she ardtto '*th'tip,,autt;n*hei bull P' ..., 4,-Pitti mueb,"„apilwe • e , swipe 1 i .0 Ono, - ; ci4o2 ".' il l iti `,''' X Otpnot tell; nineli have I done , '..•:_:: -7 Played with dolly, auttieocled.zbyi;bctz6, ~.::'., ' - • ', • ,7 , ,:. -,)-_:2: -f.' . ,1 T. il Tatid.l have jumped with itlylittle'lnitittive, An d.the n I made, out of *Oar .eindliaapir , Bufttlo worlds-;eadtnnut.'s ettetlea 4f l • 11 /11;11 I have iiididriti';o,iitettiiii*4;: And'little Bollnlfild* X' iyent . to loelt '", - ' For soma eincilitVetelio's birtitel' eide l ditifit'brook. ___, tha • e—and. °l v!k?..9.A l g4,kona ?C14.4 my tcn, An 2:limbed tip to my grandpapa knee, ri j iii4eilis tired" as tired can be.° we are bit obildron that we do AreAtrjrporis ora bkbe telbo.infinita view, Mint frets, att. o- # l ',WPakeeile, And'iraiiL t And wo:•SVill be Call d'leatietount liiristhe day,'. Ho ropy find it as g ilelo4scukpolden Hair's play. And oh when 11:vrectry,Ftar wd.be 8a blest .•# As tir shalt like'ari MT:loop:4 obfld to line:reit '•'• And .feel,oureeh gaVlaisgedte th °lnfiniti& bfeast., ' gentling. '•' • ". A .- BANIE 7,014 ll' - 8TOTIV: -!-: , • :1,,,,T ~,, . 1.',±441: - ..:!i . .4%;.•.,-) :: -, • , Tirtrt)E'irT4o PaTzatztl. • . ...--; L q.,--(f ,, : - - , 1 :i Aliad biiin;', ;a; ble;rit .in - the,-Bilitol Bank, in .Proyidetieti-Afr eighteen yenis and bad gaine,tl thii ,-tonfiden Ca ,or,,tha President a lid 'lxisli ler: by uniforin , &et behavior and clime attentin to my'-work flier clerks' itadeilinaiind gone,`; 'Sonia fOl4nOT. ol .4ogiittVe", - .POsitlOnsi aact soinc_lk know not • wileretlithliarged - ..nk, - theS4, itt'll been foriniteettlieles in theirliOOk. Lose, of .t - lie*.; .w•Thi*eit; Petrie, 4.110:::liad sett-its about a yearbefore the - tiVen,til happened which I anY - iiboutTtO"itiate; hatiteefi on friendly; WI:11C With . .'*; and I hall al WaSit 1 'in ni fatifidStinbliiing; kind-hearted fellow, He ' had' been rather too fon of a glass however, andi had freqnen ly.-Avarned- :him:, thatr. it would injurnbitu,in. the opinion of the officers etthe batik' if it 7 ithould-be:. die- coverbd tlitit'he - indulgediso`freely.'t Ile had always promilied the thiffle would reform,.nudbadalways failed to do so. ' At hist,lie can - iiin'theliftylk one day in afstafe:whiell'oettainly.:votild•betray, him:if-he shOuid'hav@ to speak' to :the caShieri Which he •had..often todoiandl waku rgiiig blin 'to .leitVizi.ons the .plen, lif sickneys,:w hen the cash ier . 'who.sawAriz , taliting„ - Called him' to his'ronin,ofribink matter Of business; " He. went,",and.- - zon. entering the room,:stuinbled: against"a Chair, and fell. The cashier '. d isetiVered • bis - con4.lition.,_'; and when tlie:Pkiel4etit arrived, poor -11'etrie was . 'at -once , tiis4 Charged- _lt Was a' cuspin, • when; 4 4 g nii Vl l il f - a"iv.ri iittZtaititYiiTfccndUa t While there, ad what was the' eauin_l,o hik:disMlSsal.' • Such sa.:.stateme.ti.C . Ntair.' harided to - Pe rte . ; - as - he . left - it 1:4,0,:4?f1icy`,.. i t i4i - ki - 4 , 6(f 'aii to it ly prospect of getting.:-.a. positiorviii Il k anking.heuseafterward.. I had never en.or..heard r ,ofbl i k friiiii ' llll. Pi't'i.toP. - '..'- , -.'.4, - ..,.-- 4 •-•:;-._•:..,... , • - About a year after I .was , ;littnamotted into the president's itioinii' L laint itifOrMed that I had to start that; cheatingfor,NeW - Hampshire. "'He stated,thaf,Hardie, a • very eccentric man;. Whb- did:a large business 'With' - fhb "b4hk, had' written him to send Tiiia'Al....'6foik %to - 4-11.eene, • a town hi New Hampshire i -with,M),ooo to pay for a "l'argik ttiliQUnt,.of..property whichlierinid ',bought there.. . It - votild have been easy.for, Hardie to have giVen a check on the bank for the sum - sped.- ' lied, but hathada habit of alWays'pliY ing the money down, and he - IiOW-Pro )posed to i)a' l: clerk's exPezie K ?stO'eene and back rath rthandabblewiphehocks. q ehe.ootpct it . I'had beOliclibaen fur the viork;lniti"6. 41eigranzi...v0ii;th be, fer,war, dad to' HardieltO telthini that i ',would startbrthe - 740:train that night. The money Was ready,. and I went home to prepare for.my journey, taking it along with the. I had scarcely ar riVednt-hoine;when.rWaa-attadketi. by tkluimplaint frizith.lkhicli.l measlonally sneer and sillieh conlplete . lr. prostrated , me for the time. ;It wiiii nine" d'eloekl before T ; get,nfa;fthlit attack, and 'O6 P 3 wits too lattrto gets/. train that high ; I did not think, SoWeyer, that it was o nineli, conskfighee 4 :as T. co old ~ start t . by , the..41;20 - ziki2l.. Express - train, and be : ltr titaii for th - el-,4: a;t:lrtiiii from Boston' to Keene.. ; This, arrarigehient Inarried Out Without thin ing.lt necessary to inform my.eniployer , since•Hardie would have the thoue , ,,wi ide'''a few houre 'of the time notified y. the, telegram. '..•. In due time 'I 're'tch'ed Boston,.-and ' Was passinfiS Tremont street `,ou '- - n,ay Way to. the ...P tchburg . depot, . when, a hand was lei otii:tiny• shoulder;' anti : a vOice quietly aid': ...,- (18, , ‘i,‘.,You must now i be to your business. falever?" --' 'so ' 2 - - " " What`Stialties?" J'' fnquired, as I turned around and faced the Man :who' had addressed' me. Tiii4re was sortie- 'althing in,,theitfib: of ' his; voice which M de me thin. i - . I- 'had hard it before i tint - en ei, look r t his face Iverceived that be was a etreger:lope,: . ..- - - ;-- ~•''. 4 .`.Ati I begi ping, n to .e t ;''''. he said, looking steaiii "y. at ine..l's "There is . no ti'so;',hoWeVer, trying thatnii," he ;Con, tinned. ,"Ir.On V ere mit;sed i laid 'night.; • atid4 - is you ha such • a large. !ewe of money, 'it w 's thought strange,:, and :Wind was-ilea ' Oa Sere.. I have beennii the loo,kout lo you since, and bow you had betteicf.,:ehipatry 'tee to the office Withou4.li,h34,,diaturbance. " What. '-efliee?.'! „ 1 inquired, with Mare a.nthnorean)azernent, for he was : speaking in Payables to me. •" - To lay -, °Mee," he replied. lam detective Steel, and have to arrest 'you on -the chargenfAttempting to make off with it large-Isom- of money from the Bristol Itaiiichf•PrOvidence. Providence." ~ lAli' s. cOni plete,,Y. stunned. Su rely T Most lie ~dretniank. But. no. There Waikthe tietuCtilq, id' , whom I had so Often heardi, Wit. 1.1 Ills !laud on my slam t. der, luid Aqui:Aug; Into my lace with eithn'satistit - ettdiarThere could be no doubtit4' Mat,: 'And he must have been instructed -tt. • arrest we.-, Otherwise, how:c6tlld''be:,haye' knowit my errand 41(WittectiraielYi,:;:' A thought quiet sou tni-siotr.the lesCeoUrse as ! could easily elcarolp:.,a:hy , doubt which might he a, , ,,, c,t, •unon ' Ai;,',.l,:st tekgittplung ti.e pre'sideat,of..i he.bati k howl had been pie s .V t e ilrom.startor , the preectliog hig . li ‘ t7 ( -t rtheieline.walk - ed quietly along vith--liiin 'in We• i:11114e to a house In - likociVer btri.et, where he said Chi,. t.. - • Iid,III,LWI (rug( ofilith et- I i ved, iron' whom lie wished„tqget:thstruetitnis regardiug we. Ile had a pat , m'-key, by which he admitted 1116mM-rand-we went into a I , c)thi i " w heiii '14 , -.'gehtlepi:,a.nly. kook . ing Man.Wag:Waiting.: ...„ , •, i k , "•:*.Wil, • 6 r .et.1 . ! • said this person, -"is this"yluirnian?" ••-- -' c--.- i• : .., - '' yeti - iiii" l 4 l,Viis thedetedtive's reply. Illels quit 4 greau r .oi.very deep." ' ...... !' Hai he gat „the -;nlefilOST,', . inquired therallperintentient: . .: j.;.":t - ' l . - -..---.', -). _..-I-Itaft , the. , matter: oVsearehing for that till wephould con „bore r "! replied Steel, Then. Wiring - to:ieand looking atAlleiraliseinliV WWI hadtheinettey, - he addect,-''irsiifipead- yen c liaVe 'it all. Open it. -. _ --------- I did as he direetA-and the: bundle of bills was produced. ...,I,obseryed a . glance .of satisfaction pass between : the chief and his subbrdinate;.. but.' think ing nothing of the eireurnstancerf r lpre- peeded to-statefiolv I had been detained' adthat I • had.' been crossing to the F eel depot to take The train when S I arrested me. -. ' ' ,-,, -' - ' -;'` 4 "Well,'my friendl' said the 'ehief,, -‘, he truth of your StOeraent will awn. tii :known. It is suspicions,, irosieYer, that Yourtnother should - have Ohl the? ! president's messenger that:you _started' last evening when you did not Ohne by the train specified, In the meantime I 'shall-telegraph to our people atl Troy- ' •'ldialneetto make inquiries, and you - ,Will Ffin, - . 0 1.-` to be confined until reply'ar ii,v,W "Steel, 7, .119 added; .. tuning - 4,0 the"' dctectiyei '`Will: Yqn ' - sliiVrlaim dOeinfatairs to 'the' floor. helot , / ?'.l :do net : : wish to ;oaks; his. Case a, public one 'until We'aieertain WhethOrthere'be any". truth. in lila etatement,. He -does not look as if he were guilty. ~ - t .As the detectivei. , requ-ested.. me - to 'follow hint; '1 thanked- the " superinten :dealer his courtesy, and requested him ito let me go On by th 0,11: -4'. #., train, 'as I hati.lcmt too - . much 'time already. Illeitaid he would cle:"yellat he' could, 'anit,W-ith a_certeous h ow toliirice I tol :1640, the detectiVe: ''lfe'coridtloted`me ,te gie;sellv.re,er.the. building,- and - after turning several eernere ushered me in to a room iq which there-wes-nn win ;dow..' 'lle left' a - limp iiiitlil'ine, and Idling me that lielvotildretuin or send some breakfaet: to me, .;.her.departed, locking the door behind him: ~.: .7....'.: What folloWed seems to me even now liknarhideouadream. -4s - the deteet 'tive's footeteps,reeeded-beyond hearing, a cold shiver passed through ttle as 'if l were being shut out frepin.t4e.-AiTild'and bad,,taken my last look,- of, ,:the . sun. This feelingltried to past „off es be ing„withoitleundatiOn; safe°, 1 would certainly be released Within itfew hours. But ever aud - ation.lltnagailizing gloom would comencross my soul, Itallktened .1.0 Catch the, noises which. Inknew . the traffic of the e!..4.3t,,i)egix.inin c , ,, for the clay ,must be cauSing, and failed to hearlhe 'lightest murmur Of iivoietkor the'faint t roll Of a wheel:, :•Ass'titne wore on' a d i nine o'clock apprOaChedi .1 - ;began ti be impatient for. -the detective'i re-' t • - u ; l i t nine o'ClOcli Came and went, 1 \ a &Yet e did notmake hiS appearance. A ''first, , I. had , Seated myself on the h: - Ch which I found' in the 'morn ; 'hut tO • impationdelfactioon - Caused. JO to it'' efrom endtrk end of the ,abartment, 94fleg in spirigat the:disgrace. "Wlifell nry,enpleyer'a strapleiOn ,had," brought liPenline--: . - 2' .-'i ~- ---'' '-,,;' i,43leVen O'clock.paseed away, nud;,yet 110 1 ,• - telettse../;The ticking-of my"- watch alorie.broke the intense stillness around me, and the_wit tch continued Its sharp Click, till I'; : k neer - 'that , the .afterielen h 3 ' difassetennittliatnight was closing upentlie city; "Niglithad coine, hitt _it Elakhrought with it - , rio„prOspe.et, of ,".es eallefrem -the selliary cellar in w,hiel I iyas ; COhilt - i ed. ror a time trty. an.ltiet-y 4tmllt - the result previtated-,,the from iThe; - i , : :: t s ;c ,. irt i tit - fiNVAttailit hs '" Ee r I t , me -.wilt: fall - m - jgror. I had-eaten -- nothing- Since I di •Aisuardinner hour-Of the' previous' illiy•, , ,,the•illitess Whithhild attacked - 41e I.iii.virig 'Made, me; thliilf.- eit - Otli' '. .iti_•.;i , T.:.liti pletY . ii» d the haste' with" whieli ; : I left Providence in the morning haVhig:Pre- Chided the possibility of my eating-any thing then..... But henget:. 4ind thirst were alike forgetien - for.the time, as the _night rolled away and_another morning folind-me Still it, Or's:Oiler. The :WIT Still btirrit - , --- bilt,tha ilaine , Was', waning and another liou'v.i: ;ould leave me rin darkness.. - -,-.-- , • - I took the lahip and with itexamined every 'corner of the renin l , _bat I' might , ascertain whether there v i tas any; way of escape. But, though .r.f,c1,1.134 no crevice-by which Inrighttelfect - .."egress, I made a diseovery Whiqii.- Sent au _ap palling thrill of terror thrO i ligh my heart. In a sort of cupitoard I -room" , three :or four loaves of bread and a large pitcher of water. As soon as L.- found them a terrible suspicion struck -me' that I had been inveigled to this deti:_by seine elev er Scoundrel who had krinwn (Amy hav= tog the money, and- that --lie -And his accomplice had looked-me ~up here to prevent my beingliblq to give informai tion of the robbery: , -They had , -left me a little food to prevent my - ilyieg 2 lor some days ; but whether they had' made any arrangement for my final' :release ivas of course unknown., to. me. Prob-: ably not, for,"deadmenitell no - taleS,” and possibly they" had. 'hoped for my death,' though they - bad •imatle , d , am• promise with 'conscience by leaVing'llie what would keep me in life for a time. These thoughts' rioged,,tlafetigh "in:4, mind with the' speed and OVeriVilelining force of a thunderbolt. 'What if I should never escape L _And if thiashbuld ' hap pen not only would I-lose-my 'life, but my-good name would be destroyed, for my employers would never doubt that I had fled- with 'the 'money. , The: slot: ening terror that came over me unman : nefftnefor U'Lltrie; -but - lifter a little' I recovered my fortitude, and 'utterhig' -a sliort.'pra,yei- 'or Stippnre,:i . • sliiitited _for hop at the pitch.ormy:Toice, 4/04.1441A - ' nered • With. my, hitt.d on the, d00r.:4.t -ter. I had made as much noi,ee . e..sll . cOnld for several minutes, -I-stopperkto , listen but all was , silent as thei,grave.- At- in, tervals I repeated my endeavors to make myself heard, but-no-reply came to my calls, nor did any sound indicate that I had succeeded in- drawing' attention-- to my place of confinement. Faint, -'and weary,lagain het,hoilgheme'otthe food, mid grOilinir t' my waytothaplace where it had beehleft - (for'my light !*its now gbite)' I ate' arid drank ravenously.'"z Four days and nights'' this 'weary, terribly;captivityncoutinued. How time was passed I could not tell, - - I' had - no light to letnie'See MY watch.' I:called for help till my voiee'greW itokise froi. the continued shouting. I:battered the door witntny•clettelled fist till 'the skip was peeled oil' them in flakes. J.prayed for help till nTireart'Wits weary with the unanswered , •eiry :"Lei•d 'lel)) . and. deliver me l" In vain , ' did I' shout - ; in valadid ;I wildly re. h tignine`,", ,tlic un ie,,stieg,s...l4ol";- Ili VAili : . 9111,. r:- 1--eild a l , my ery to heaven. Nu' iterif Clinic,. and I was almost tempted'. tuyent'Se "(foil and, die.- At• last there tame a t hue w hew Coneiousness 'departed- from tie; dad- at tlte'tiarVert.hi.dr - , , wholti-littPe had give!' way 'Willi' - me; - ; . 1 1 1 t, ' pinker-•'W it len I thotight Un t airswei•ed tval• heard, rand Ow help which, 1, il*IT der:paired itrri ‘'tod - . When I ref,6Vered,e,oliciouzne2.4s I was iyiv . it,;.on aseiii ifi"-ii2litand?oiliely fur tri,lied- mom: The:re , wtfre thrtv Per -011,11round ilit.. sofa, two gentlemen, one of s.i Ilum wu: , itdoetor, mid a youelz hiity. - -The ithsli,A., eyes er iiie...latte.. were tilted:with' tears, and,- though she did itot lcuew Out ,i - heard her, she --tit tered words of deepest alit' most earnest i.,' itilfatity. 'I 'had itgaiti shut 'my - e . yt-s ' after a single' glance• , at those -bright ors) of heti', and now - again 'I ' Opened them, much to the sati . hitetioll of. the ,i-Ef;eulapito.4; Ishii had irceni hilieri g to II ist'ore mule 'life: A rto• 0; littl el . was I able to 1-. i - up, and the dc - Ctor, seeing - Ithat I was veLy- - weak,,asked,",the other gurttletuen .iflte;cuUla , giSo,:,-ttle.. a glass I= 1111 Of,i7/#0,„.. Ftettree)Y, : hadrhe tittered, the request' when - my `fah" friend bounded - -frotii , the-reona;)tind, , presently " , -retilineit ••with - sotne.sberry. , -, The c.wine rey Wed tne so,muelitbat 1 . , was,Ale„agein .to ispeak; and te th an h .- then:l-for t it ei riti nii neSs. -Natural! yeneugh they how lentil(' to be in the, cellariund I at on e• told them .my story . ~ ,_ , . i . . . ' Yonlioe,tcaltailkOod - ,MY f,rlend;" Old °the' gen tleraart, 3 11:totals? doUgliter there is gifted .with I he. faculty of Route hearing. --I.lwo days ago, she returned, teefh the country, where elm, bud • been visiting; and on I going into' tile' i Yard behindthe - houte, -yesterday - unfitting ; she heard - a yel4e. -as. ;if: , dowia-.ln: - .tite bowels of the .ealth, . calling., for. help. , - She listened: a ' little;witliont being atile,to'distin,guish'frOrn whittrdireation the. noised) rQ4 1 .5,1ed, aud;presently :... the sounds ceased., This,nlopiing she heard then:raga:hi, and after ' little - hesitation 'decided-that-they; ctibleltilin the cellars or the, ; .neigh boring ,bongs,: which:: hari been untenanted „for., some time. Wick: She told nle'ef the matter and. time. 1 Uponitife:J-40i-I:can , refifstellernothing4 1 to get the house searched. -:Proottringa Couple of p,olieenien, and the necessary authority, tVeentered 'UM house, ,and, after, searching it:iiiiiber'ef -- -clesets, at last cal:nolo 'the,. one ;where you" were confined.— We had to break open, ,the doer; as'we litid 'no' key, „and this .we hesitated'abotit'cloing ;hitt 'Annie was so sure that- she was correct 'Rs to' the 10CRI4y, an 4 ,I.,ll,l34o,,previously, - got! so Many proofof th extreme acuteness of her hearing ; ' that I hat consented at last to y I oldito . her ;entreaties, { and ;I 3 thank God that we did, So ~ for we found- you lying in,a stupor _from Which: you.prob -ably would have 'never recovered with out aSsistance.rf- ',•-•.„ • • i; - . , . 1 •.... ~ • .... When ,be ceased. speaking,. I—turned my _grateful. ..eyes' upon, the. : beautiful girl whohod . saired'me,"Ond ' it 'broken worth; of ;1;r/tilt:ha.' Uttered' my 'than its. A woman-feels a . greater interest - -in. - a maw w lioselife she, has saved. -than , in one Who'll:Is ',saved ,has and therefore My thankt 'were' to her . ra6ie. thou a' re ward for:What she had done. '.' ' • ,:- - ' Le Baw, her fathe,r - told ; pie that he had heard, of iny.ditiappearanceand,the his'S of the Money, and he ' most kindly proposed -:that he and , -Dr. Swint on should telegraph, to,the, officers . of ;the bank, telling,thejn Niliat.l.fadho,ppened to rue At the'Satriejfme Communi cated with-the policoll of Boston, and au& a - detective officer sOou arrived atrilelia,w's house, to - Nrimm I related, what had liappened'to - irib. - • • • - :"Phis detective mubrhirriself be 'de tected somehow,'" said the officer laugh ing. "It Will -never flo•-to allow .Any person who chooses to assume the-funs tfolia of the office to . cscapo ~scatheless. Can You*give _any 4lfe to, the perSOn w)io robbed yliu 4" • -; could not say-anything definite, but the conviction had grown upon .me that the' man who had represented Steel was known to mu. . • " of:all that he said' te yot,"' said the detective, " and try to'fix Up on 601.130.• particular wotd, and :.thervre pall the voiecs of all tbe people you Pau remember. Ah !". he half shouted, "-.I See'yetlhave itulreatl.". And, indeed, thought so myself,' for the man had: '.pronounced , ' the word " mouey"! in a peculiar.mattner, as,if. it Were "tnuttuee.!l stated this to him, saying that 'a clerk 'who'had: formed :37 had - prOnOunced it in the same wanner; and that wh6n Met the pretended, detective, r lied a . va g ue conviction of having_ heard that voice befoi-e. 7--7;-- E: 4 . , - ,-, tHtr.--' Olen I" Said the deice t•rtv'v'i tiltamphan Lily. ---.1.:,......: it ” tind,him.. 1.1./escription, please::". ; • -, Though , liLeould not convinee. myself that Petrie,! my old friend, could be WO offender, I ;wits iii' justice compelled to give his deseriptiOn';.-and a's-Soon-a& he had got it in full, the detective loft; saying he would call again laa - the,courso of the day. When he left,l was. glad to sleep, tier I was utterly Worn out; and sleep I did till seven o'clock, When I --- wasaroused to have another interview with- the — detective, ,whom-.I fottnd--ae. , emnpanied by ,The fide - Ste4.,thie time. The latter wo:Shot - Withirettiat he .should have - been , -'represented "so successfully for 'such:a-purpose. -.- They had discovered that Petrie had been a clerk in the - telegraph Offlee, and that he had - !resigned - 'his situation- on theday that dhad-heen Immured - In the cellar. They, had l'ountl; too that ,he 11,a1 , been ' livi lag a - t; Very fast 'life; - and tfiat; the ananager in tqe'oincewhere : he worked, had : not -been sorry When ho left, for-he had often been under the in!. ittfence of liquor, and ho was 'scarcely to be-trusted about imllortant - wOrit:— Theyhad further ascertained -that-two merr•had taken two. furnished,rooms in the vacant :house adjoining - Le Baw's on ' the evening before, - and though neither of them resembled Petrie-in' ap pearance; they bad no doubt that it had been him In ; disguise...They had te1;!- kratilied - also to New YOrk,.inquiring whether a person of Petrie's description, elther•as lie really was or as he appeared wAtla r the.disgaise,had been seen there, itiid - th'eY hoped to have some correct information for me in the morning.' I SPOntAllef; rest off . the - evening in ' the society of.Annielac Baw and her fath er, and eensidereditthe.happlest in my life. . Her. pure heart rejoiced that she heti done' me good; and her eyes beamed - pity pity as-she talked of the tortures I 41 - Inst.:have undergone. In short, -I lovedheroinconsciously to,, herself the feeling,' which' began as mere sym pathy, deepend into love on her part, thouglrldid nat knoW it;then. • --• , • , Two yeeks- passed before any trace was, found of P Axle. At last it was dis ci., Covered 'that a . passenger - resembling bith, had crossed in-the steerage of one of thednroan steamers, and detective .51etil and myself were- dispatched in perSifit. 'At Liven - feed we were some what at faulty bin by dint r of close . ; un tiring fsenreh Oir our OWA:Parti . itild Unit or a, Scotch, detective by the -name of 1 MeLeq, we: at last' bunted' our prey down in the city of-Edinburgh. May , lug aseertained,•:that Petrie was .a corn, Mon name in ,§cotland, wo,went to the Capital, of that cOuntry, and -there • we got good asSitance. Petrie had dipped the character of ti poor man; which he had sustalad while on board the.steatn er;,and u*„:.now sustaining' that of a millionarfe; 4 4 Who bad made a fortune - in Atherieil. Th.& deteetiVes pounced upon hini as he.Ntas going to Church, and we (1 tnotiyhtitip , :back Ibis conn try to pay the penult:yod* ' - erfine. .-- r- -- Liit - the tirlio lie phiad-guilty, and 'Said that Ile'll'A s ti •i'lAlt the telegram to Herd iv, iVi It was bpi 11 4 r changed from one 'line to ttnother',ata3bi.t.4iii.•and feeling par -_ that I would be the bearer; of the'• money, he : determined to make a bold,Attempt at ge,tilug ,possesslon,,and adopted the,plan, which was so atiecess ltilly tae,-ice d - out s ,Hp had - wit it,wo-, thirds. cf . - the Motley,' the itecoinpliet.- tykoM tie . t)tinil it iteCes:qirY to et-01110Y, liqvitil4 t4e,n, ;int:lS:deli with liily,,t!Wl.l - Liti.loFizit:i his sl a te of the - prize.— fie, too, I"ti‘,. .(* . aptUtQll by-Petrie's di's (9'llmo:l nf, Hint, and ± both. are, now serving_ tiwir, tinio in prison.- - '' The cashier of the batik :Keti.ril%soon after, the directors werq kind enough to bestow that position on cue, in reward; they said,, for the suffbrings :1 had : un-, deilgolie in their- Tierviee. . Abutat ayear t lilftcr my return front .Auntlitud,L:paid a visit - to Bo: ton—not - the first tinicelhad int,t the - pretendPil detective ihero, by any means-Atla/ 11:Wilt:jun thiii fiturp4-, ~,• _ , , , tidularly; - beeitlecy then I 'took' . home Annie • with toe a "mY , Wifo and': lati e , has %Wee proved herself the dearest f aao lietit wife In . Providence, her,. only fault, being that ehe - dc'easionuifY laughs: 44 me - for having -been so easily deeelVed Petrie. I smeekly reply-that do not__eare. Eine°Jay, eaptlylty brought - me_._tho good ' fortune of nieet: higher. - _ • •.. tror the Agttai9T.). •z:' The Conatittition cri-` , the Earth: - . Defer° 'gbh* flintier•will `give my readers some definitions, f terms used in geology and-whieh. I ay-make use of these papers."' . . 'Granite, 18'the lowestrrak that:, has beenteached by the. lo est 113112etissOi by geological observation.) It z alsO forms the strata of most., of - the .primitive mountains. It is comPoied'of ctuaitz, felspar and mica, - but - in - it occur some times other minerals, gems or prdoilops stones, called in respect'of grautter acOi den M. • I - Quartz, is a glossy looking rook, some times transparent and colorless and sometimes shaded with. Various tints from the presence of metallic- oxides.— When pure it is composed' wholly of silex and oxygen. Felspar, is. not so transparent and brilliant as quartz, has a very peculiar pearly -lustre and is generlally white when, pure, but . from admixture of,n.ii, note proportions of other ingredients, it sometimes has'a - red,' bine ? or green tint. Iris generally composed of about two-thirds wiles, oue-e:xtli alumina and one-eighth potash, sometimes soda in stead of potash, with traces of mangan ese and oxide of iron.i. • • - - Mica - , is about..onethalf--silex, one fourth alumina, and the balance of va rious other ingredientS, such as potash, magnesia, lime; &e. It splits Into'thin leaves ,when pure .is transparent and &Oats, is generally the brilliant me- W, ile- coking specks we se in stone and is often used ‘for'stove windows; -ill• - ' l ' The';baSis of granite,' it will. thtis , b see'n isprincipu4ly silex.. . .-. ;. //oin6/endo,ls a crystalized siihtinic , eonfruouly ofa dark greenish color; an I . foribsr: when 'melted ' under the, bloc- pipe a dark green glass: It is coMpost.., , of silex, (nearly one-half,)" magnesia, Hine, alumina, oxide of iron, an . d - -gen erally small traces of some Otheiingred.; lents., Hornblende rock is made up ofhorn blende principally, with small propor tions of felspar,' mica„ iron pyrites Is very tough, hard - to break and unfit for building purpose;... , Gneiss, is - generally foUnd next abovC' quartz, is composed of !the same. ma• terials, but !more -Jr less distirictlY stra tified add is generally considered -a riety of granite. It may be called etre.; tified gradit.e. composed Of • mica anti quartz[ The taiiea is disposed •in regu lar layers and interStratilied - with pure grains of quartz.-, - - It will tlidS be seeri,tl#Lt if granite is the basis of the cruSt'of the earth, then that crust is composed of sileXprinci pally, next alumina, with soda, - potash, magnesia, lime and an intermixture of •iiriouslnetais and precious stones, such as gold, Silver, hint,- &a., garnets,' tour= tualiues Whence.all these metals and precious stones?, 'Whence the siliCiuM, the alit-, mina •na the potassium, 'the sodium; :nag esi u r the, gran By : h aws - ttruSt3 , tuarcrtat-,-3m-cm......... a 1 i t t i ? :what 'natu re of thoSe - laws ?-3-100-t-uo they differ from those' • laws by' which other substances,- - not- _strictly part aud parcel of the earth, are made up? How doeS'the_law or process that manes the "many accidental -minerals and gems and'precious stones that occur -in gran ite 'l,tlitler from the law or process,that mates the pearl that accidental occurs itithe oyster ? Welire told and truly too I suppose; that-pure quartz is made up of 48.05 per cent-of siliciuni and 51.05 per cent. at oxygen. 'Whence theoxygen? By what ' law combining -with silielum to form -quartz? How is It-different from the laW — by---which the different materials of bone, hair, usele, jk,c., combine to form those substeueder - Wiltu read ers, think of, these" - things and ans-w these questions. In the meantime let us consider .an- Other system of upheaval not taken -in to consideration 'in thaltit number. lf d lie reader will open Ails atlas s i t Seuth America, he will sco,'eoi - tnen- ing :.0-the'very Southern extremity of that part, of thle American continent a l ell of ,1110UlliailTh running northerly, folio ving,t . he trend Of the Pacifle, coast,, up to the'riathmuS of Panama, with a northeastern _Spur coanneneing in the: south partlof. Columbia *rid ?terminat. ing !Ale Atlantic coast near.the gu/f of - .Parlig, north of the Mouth of the Oil noco. Still !'further- south he will -see another spur I:corming the •. - southern boundary of _Venezuela and, Guiana, separating those - two countries' from Brazil and the waters of the - Oronoco from 'the waters of the Amazon. Goitig still further south he will find a central irregular mountain upheaval, separating the southweitern - watera of the Amazon' from , the waters of the Pileomayo awl the Pa,raguri,,andnorth 7 easterly frOm that, a central upheaval,'. separating all the southerly waters ot the-Amazon from those that flow intq the Plata near-Buenos -Ayres.. Frond Rio Plata to Cape - -St. Roque on the Allah ticis another coast range `branch ing oil into various spurs, and fOrming into nomeroua riVers'the waters that. flow into the Atlantic- - These mountain -- tipheai•alS, are, itn mencely ancient, have during Tongny cles of time:been 'Wearing down by 'the joint action- of' ,water heakand ,frost ; and the comminuted detrßuS. has been tarried by the. wilters'alia'dis, • tributed over the valleys below 'and 'Made thobe valleys .fit for the existence of a inosi luxuriant flora and the- habitation of-kin immense animal creation. These different ranges of mountalti rock are: made up Mostly, of granite. Now let us, turn to North America. Commencing at the Isthintki of Paua this same 'range.called, South America, the Andes, pas!„es up4..hrough - Mexico, in to. the United, States., „where it 'is called the Reeky _M'Ountains Thence into 1311 merieli and'ter- Illilltltes with the Rothithziatimu tt on the ,coust, Of Aix!tie ocean in Alas ka. Corning ba6k into Mexicn, - "We find a coast range of monntains,liavitig then' toitial- it' the ,peninsula of,l,,tirf•er.Cali ornia, extending up alopg the Aanrst throngli',California, into Alaska at MC innetion-oythe-Yalion .angl Pork uPln&-- thence, turning sout westerly ,. down through the peninsula, of- Alaska inlo the No ,: th Paeltio ocean, Where sink , ing down, or perha vs not' ha ving :any higher, - - the various summits form the different, --A kta Una Islands. Pat:sing ete l tof the INl.aeltemie we find the commencement'of another range. broken into various spurs and ~cut through by .. vario.ts : , Jivers, runni,ng south-Cast on the toutlx-wiest cif Hudsoo Bay into Canada, thence north east into Labrador; The range frow. Madam* river to,Cattinia. I tun . 141,- 01h:wit, to believe, is 11,iticeviston of up-. hoax-Ids in a northeast 'South west' direo.tion and =the- range that divine , .= the wateva .that tlow .into jartiett -Boa' iii M= MEM i•.(i. , !:'-: , ,T'',i.., f iv MEE J ''ei . . - +lb" 6',i--',..,';.- r~ ~ ': EiM=l MMMIZI ,rtitt 007,, vi , Ott g / 0047 ea* r . i•a{ollltOr r Is published.yr_ tittelk4il4l.9?rfiag &t $2 Per i 7ei#"ti 6 ?'o4l4l iP # l .*!cs'f• COBB' . 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' Then we have oh the Atjantio coast of North America the Allegheny-range "' 2l/17 -leilehig in the southern extremity of the 'United States and'following very - f ue rly thetrend,of the.coast into Lab. ra or., , . . . ._ , , . - - or. ; , - mentioned the e principal muntains that give shape to the Amer* is ri - nontinen t., , I. - - Passing nearlo-theeasterncentinent,, We, have in Europe, thiCgreat , --Sehuilk , navian range, beginning near Warren. ger Bay on the Arctic ocean, thence -in . a south westerl, direction . separating Norway from Lapland and, Sweden to the southern Border of Norway, giving . shape to the Scandinavian coast. Then we have the Carpathian mountains al most incircling ancient Biungary ; the Alps; the Appenines giving shape to Italy ; the Pyrenees separating_ France from Spain, the Cantabrian.and other mountains of Spain and Portugal, run ,, 1 thug in .various directions; the Balkan mountains being a continuation of the i Alps from Adriatic to the .Black sea; the Caucasan mountains from the Black/ to the Caspian seas, and . thei Ural Bev an:Mug the northern , part of Europe from Asia. , If the reader will again turn over his Atlas, he will find that there are sever al 'ranges of mountain& running east ' and west through the centre of Asia; two ranges called the east and west Ghauts running nearly north and south and giving shape to the peninsula of Hindostan, or perhaps more properly the Deccan ; another north and south range from the Yellow sea to the sea of Ochotsk, and and another range start ing near Bhering'a Strait and running south-west under the names of Stuns poi and Yablonol. In Africa the mountain system is very simple, being little more than three coast ranges walling In the whOle country from the incursion's of the sea, and having few interior mountains. Now I want theireader once more to look upon the map of North and South America and sed - that the' axes of the principal mountain upheavals are north and south ;. on the map of.Aeia, and see that the axes of the main upheavals are principally east 'and West; on' Iha*map of Europe, linti_se:6-tbat• the axes are in almost alt directions, an on Africa and. see that she has iio mountain system: Now•ifthe earth was Once, a vast neb ulous maws, set tp whirling round like the child's top, Jgraduallyroondeniltig nto a solid-globt lar:shape, then melt ing by inten e - „teat .generated—bow? and then after having been sufielently long under "the effect of the heated term," commencing to cool, either from the centre, .or- at the circumference,: would the breaking '-up of the crud have presented-the -'same features in the mountain ranges we have been travel lug over, or would they have been More or lesiti regular ? is the cooling pro cess gulliclent to account for these va ridui upheavals ?• • These questions will' - do to tbinit abdut. •._ J. EAERY. Wellsboro, Feb - . V 1869: NEW-YORK AFTER, D:ARZ: EM'LOBING WATEIerST. , . -. • .. Wben.le a man- not-a Man? -- When' is woman not a - wornan? - -When' they • dwell in:Water-st.-:, - - , -, -• -----•,,_,.'-- . , 'To . descri be -wi th - tru th find f - safEtolent: foree -those demi in' -6 - diens' Whieh 100 termed-Under ground _•lodging-h0u5e5 ..;.4.1 ..;.4.1 nire4._ the artist - Tis'brtish- - -rather =than the pen.. NO wordseanconvey an ade quate impression of their utter wretch edness; for it is the acoumulatton .of little details of misery Which renders these sleeping-places so horribly re pulsive to any One accustomed-toaciV ilized made of life, Imagine yourself ci , descending through a s tof trap-do Or. entrance into an under round - cellar, - only seven or eight feet-,,'rh. Its dingy walls end blackened Ce" lug ,dimly lit up by the' filthy kerosei 3 e night-lamp A' Bich the old hag, who proprietress, bolds over her bead to enable you to look around. At first you can see but little, but accustomed to the gloom,you find that you aro stgoding in a -perfect maze of beds. Ranged ' around the room as closely packed as possible, . • lid ; narrow oppi space down the middle, are 18 filthily, dirty, beds, all full. Look at the one - nearest You. It' contains an elderly man ancta woman ' oat least five ancktwenty years of age. The old hag, who I,6•lnelined,to be com municative tells you that theyare fath er and daughter, You shildderend pass on.. In the next bed lies • a'fine,_ hand some-looking lab6ring•' man Of-40, his brawny arms stretching" out' at right angles on the dirty bundle which does duty'for a pillow, the head of iv sleep \ ing boy resting on - each' arm. Neither ' the•father • or his' boys 'have any - other , ch,v,ering on them than the bed clothes. ,13e is awake, and, in a •tone 'of voice 'which implies a certain feeling of shame at • being seen lit such a den, be informs you that he once had a com fortable borne of his - Own. "But my wife; Sir, took to drinking; 'she sold my little bits of furniture One after another; thenall my clothes, with the exception of what I bad on ; -and finally,• she stole ,my tools—and here 'I , am: ; But, fortu nately for MC, - she died last 30th of July." And with a deep 'sigh, he - att.'. ded—" Ah ! Sir, she was a bad woman:°' Beyond this poor fellow are three strap ping yoangtoetyall sleeping heavily.-;- Anti_ then there', is another shocking - sight—a man, hisivife, and their grown up-son, fast asleep in the same bed.— But why continue this dreadful - tale of misery and' unnatural degradatied. 'lt is - the same sad story all around • the 'room, and till around the neighborhoett —men, women,,; children, many of them hi a' state'of nudity, sleeping in ' dis.crltninittely together. , - - ' •• We visited phiee after' plase, Cellar a fte r cellar, with infatuated persistence, i hoping that we might at,least find seine rew rather bettor than the rest. , But It, vas' nut, so; 'and *in one these' dens .human misery seemed to haverreaehed • its.elimax. - AS we entered the' door of this particular cellar, a low, thin wail' struck my - tar. I turned quickly to our Aelective, .aging: "Surely, that is the ery of a 7 new-born baby, "Yes; sir," **aid the 'woman who lighted us in, an unusurtilt- well spoken Irishwoman, at the -Same time - poiniingjo a figure on a lied in the_ further corner,o ) the room, that m lio r et has just , een eonti -11 tied, not ten inhithes ago; ' '' Good Clod !" I exclaimed, " in "stt h a scene as this?" " Well, Sir," s far replied, ," poor folks can't atrord to b : ills twtiek ‘ler as Fir avenue."' : ", And that's true., Sir," quickly observed tli 'poor creature of whom we were s,•dealtlinc. - _ ,We - - heir- , _vied away, In one .'f these wretched . de* a young Irish 3 °Man, who . watir sleeping near the entrancecrindtlenty , sprang out of bed, and planting her= \ sric in the door-Way, made a grab ,at one of our party -with, tiger-like ferot i t," ity;at_the same time' pouring out alo :I refit of abuse against WS for. Coining An .fier.whole demeaner showed that,sla ‘iras,quite capable of misehief,,,Witheu faking the slightest notice of. the_ in,fti. riated Irish womunl,- our detective ttunelli to the.proprietress and quietly remark; ell: n If there is the, slighteSt - disturb?- auce I ,hall report -this house to -the' sergeant." lunit:instant the landlady (Ctiiio/4da4 ,04,14.iirth, - ,eoge.) ~ =rum
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