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p0 NO. 6. COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1UHRSDAY, MAY 5, 170. VOL. XXXII. i OHIO STATE JOURNAL. TBRHBi KVARUBLT IN iDTANOl DAILY IfUlTIOIVl mail tin adraaef) jr an nam do do 6 month ..3 on ,. 4 0 uo do da su filial of H and aDwards. each Jo do do dnfimnntfai, 4 Oo do do do do 4 mootha, tf AO Oo MD7str toriubenf ten, tUeimred by Carrier, per month 00 TRMVCFKLV F.IIITION, UBLT8HKD FVEkV TUMSIJAY, TIIIJR8- DAY AMD bATuKDAY UOHNlNUi Bglsaubicribers, per annum 4 SO do do S nionih , do do I muniii Club of flv and Upwind, cb 00 do do l niwuth,, da do do 3uijullitt., One copy extra to elii.be of ten. 1 J 4 4 (Ml It UO I Oj weekly rnruo. PUBLtBHBD EVERY SAT UH DAY: Plnyta lubicnbert, per annua do do U luuuih. ., Five Cai-iee Ten do I'trenty Coulei "irty do 1 uu H (II) 14 00 J. OU 4U Oi . RATES OF ADVERIISINQ. AIIY Uj tqutre, nub inwrtt n 1 00 opto al or UiuinrM Nu.fes. pt:r rjuartj uduh iuwruon 1 St kiwi Notiix'M, 20 tie. e, line, sirjt msi-i'llmi. AdvrrliMimnt oice a week chaigi-d full rtti filth iuwilioD. TKI-WUBKuY-Hanui m Dailf, WfctiHi.lf-One wiimiv, llm limerMon 1 50 fcrtnli aa-itu! iii"fitiun 74 JjuCiai nr Uuei-.rat KotiRea, ptr line etn.h tnaertuiu. ... 9 WTEiht Un a or I. w ma a mjiure. AilvtrtisoiDriiU fur louxvr Usu iijrrt'd at or fjCilur etd fU, wiikb will be f uruiahed ua ttp- BIJKIi:i4 IMltLt IOUV. iuTWeiuvite thoatttmtioaof our roadw to the folloflinn list ol UuiuinOiis iiiinneflb Hourhs, winch are anions tli-t most reliable biul cxUikivu etbliliuiDtti m tliia city. It. Mllt-lJiS, Attr,rni;f at I.tw. Ki.im.-i io Att jrny-t-l . UHwe, 47 .tt btfcte street, CuIuuiIiun. 11 I.N It Y C Nult .B, Atioiny-at,w Hi boiilb ILjfh Bt. u J. cufroi-ir'iiXi;, 4ttrut-Tnd t)iine.iur'i-iw. (JiEct In Citj liana lluUilmtf. ItRA -tE NASH. itlamejK- it-!, (;ibV, No. uj Mouth H ah St., Aiuli Itmlil.tix. Alt4Jll 1 1.1 'I. It T. HUXIK8, Arhiloet.Cjvt' Lu uv.r, i;u. (Jdirt, 8. E. cor. Hi -n no hula u.. 3d nory. ui t.it a win;. W;i not tt.p'r IWi-r .ino. Pi Wmi", Hrn-Ink i . n'i it .. n-,1. tut ) on h- i). i'.vti. llitiii t. KXL'.L.Hlitlt H l.UAulJ UiI.L. tTnT.ttiuu 'im I'm Al.e., ou-it the il Umj .fttuo W .i t;m ( Hioa lti-ai.h itmuitiMi.itf. ClIAtt. . PiKMLi, Mouk.b.aua ft ia M1a b..k UanufictliM. l'iUit"Jt Work .t.d I'i'ii'idiutia biun4 to or.lt: r L m.i.rt tirnlru. 1-4 IK) uii.I (,d xiTtb Ulli titreut. ItO.h AI Vl l It ft UY. HUtlonara, and lin n in Ku tiop-, Renmne Ariiui.i'a Fuii b n utf andU Pik lukt; al Sjuil. 'if 1'm-ur a W Helium aai IU K. 8i4U) nl UikH'i au liOfc! U. nUltlUUt, Mnu'aj-urer and utai. r u ad aincU tit Boota ami tiiiiw. N lf -vutb lita du UlliAilf AIU TO II At) CO, WUTtift KM1TU. ManufaMnirra u mJ wt-oUxilu n1 rrtall deal-six in Kra Ivm. bio. I hou.n Jiib Uret. H. 0. HACK, Whlf"al a1 It' lit' d.trr u (?lan. No. 331 H nib 11 if M. CinraaUoi in I nwu inaniiln. ture. Thi1n ib ml Uiiati dal. m in CNml. IAT Nnrtb UiKb -l. UAl'. WLAVf.lt, tWr. I). F 8UYIUM, U'll T In bt'si nuluy ni.Ki. t'oat OtflM foot flhJirt v.t .!. KVr hMie Jl ttt riiit:no ao hii i HA r. KTaTrilKNeON, Ol.iicK A CO., Aiaboa niui -ut ., dt-'ti m Vu ii t iuu, Toya, Ac i U)irra, Viid and Mumlof li kuaoainMaauo. URAI.I I II. I. AU M. Willi PiPAm Jam. b rATaliiOA. IVa?rrintaaali aiu'lu. aud o aae 8mr'r Fipe DttlOUhll JwMKpll llA'rr. Ftoplr'a Iri( Stote, UM) "ouUt Hih Ht. Prttcrip- lioio oitmwii) c 'iiinuiiiiou h hii noun. Ull V IJOIlO. UPlloKM. KKttsllAW CO.. HnivvvMirttu J. 1). O.Unn Co., 1(1 8. HiirnHt. lii.il i. inn to wtia. ! u iraar in Mattinga, Ou limn -iitp.v ! r iu 'F wry uimii, I tlllll 111- AC V MAIMllLrt fAHISr:TC( if la.ififtimi of aliklnUoI Furniture, Chatra, , iniu.Mtla and rUil. Wanrvoma, tvl 8. mm ri Hsni'uK (XI.. MMtiii'ittirr oi tli J'ltininii.', wbolialc aii'l r t ,4, W-trn iwimi u, 1 at.d 1 Uw)Uu llim lt, BltuoKn. AIKi:U)a CO.. Wlmfi.ir mhI ii-Inltri KM a Cbiilit Tin. F-f oijirtt i.l lmatir Ki nit, fcu. Ku, i;j H HwbHt. imsi a I'M. t.io, r. rLitnisADU i.i'invm, I nnlMlvi, ol Il.u. Oxfa.tjd ,ura, in4 JaxK-r --l.kU, Vml.nIU. AC.H9II Hub l JKWtl.Uk A1U UilxliM. i. F DIIIIKAV, M.nur4rtHrraf inAjMr) ut wry ..erlption! V.l..h it.l..l Hi ld ftnt .11. r, N.l l UtiiMlBt. Jn'..'rw liy w.ll tn.n)Uy ux.utj.fcl r. a. 1.. lkhuukiikux, TThnU.t. Kb IUUII ili'tlrr IB WftlrW Cloekl r.l .lplt Tl M'.o h M'.h .irw-t nt:itc.iAr iailuiu, 1 B. MI'ZUKKAI.U, Mmk.m T.ll.ir. M tl Mutlk Hl(k itiMt, I dwun k.tl ol ,r. IU UIUU UKlu'HANr TAluoULM) A.vV u.ot tins tm.t lUSmitli Blfh tt. u.nt' rtuit. Uadtto0r4.r. llMlrid i.liithtni tiw.rt na Uaud. Jim. UUNIlUtHHKIUkH, Mwtiitl T.Hot uid l.lr I. ltMd.n.4 Hntk. Ir, mm! IrtBU ruiuktklaf ugodf. , Kil UlluM MII.I.IKKH. t mm. Bahi'Kh, 'Mlllltinrud r.M. Ugu.li! u.ulUan'l Ml B.U U..I m1 rraaL Ik Ul.b t Hirin .U J.H. WILKIN, r"lo.'N. Hllilam.IlM Tnamlnn T.rtiy Iwl , I HI Wow k Hih )., op. Ui... Uau 0. W.r)iMUllK. y.?'J,!,S.lM;u?r'-to- U'tinlia. L..k m""""!"" DAII. HI AC (I INK WUHKS. FltANKLIN H At 11 IN E (X, WiterHt.,bfltn North and l.t Btt., Colutn-bua, 0. V irtkhto and Stationary btutn Koguua, Braa Worki", Macbintrr. COLUMBUS HACH1NH XJ Prcta&anltaUui.afr ntimm GbkUmb. Caatlngi, Kanl.Inrff. Wwt and Nat'l RimhI Brid. JOHN SELTZKR CO. Koabf Plnnoa ,Nv-ubam oob'Oigna and Ue-lotUobB, Musical Inatrumenta.c. U l3Htatit R B.UrADOW, HhaftMnteand MuM'ialiiiruiueats;Cb'fkeilQ' Uil8Huwr 8ona' 1'ianoa. No. 31, B ttiybil. Nt;vsi'Ari:iis. UUl" 81AIK JOURNAL. Dully, Trl-Wtt)ily and Wetkly, the bot nowl, buxinca and fniil) P-tpT, and tbe btat adveiUMc inrf ilt-diu"' in the Rlu'e. F. IIAT,LBYfSON, Dpaleri it T.eod I'iuo aud sbeet Lt-ud, Dulha and Wnt.TUiwUmU "ab Bo US H, 'i'itird at. PKTl'Itr.S. Wl'IDLlt MDSUHE, VhotOffrapbcM, ueulora In Ficturt, Oral ft f quart Frame. Btudioand laltiroom, gtound floor, 4 F. u. ArcAie. 11. M. GIUHWOLD, Pbotograpber Bl Broad streol. I' It VSlRMNN. J. B.UC.NT.U.O, nomeopthicPUyaiCiaii. Ldkuaud reiidenco 179 luit town MtcPt. Jam ks anuukw. Plumber, daalor In Fmn, ImA Tif, Watu C wit, vVh lltlua. 116 N. Uiylt,Culuuibiu 4. E rcr. nipb nud Ton t)U., t IJnhW Duit.llnp). K-im fcnotu.-tlj' onband ail kindaut iron Uiiii, Lift and Irortf rumps, Hatbs, Watr t:loic eV, V nnh Huwia, Iad l'H ud bbt'jt Lend, lie, tiiAia nud tittvur l'lid Cuctis, of itits mint aub-iLiutiul (ji'j-n.. tUitaiiinn at nhim uuliM and fCttnounbiit Uihh. All vurK HiinrAntMMl. OIILKN 1 1, AN MAN, MuDUfnctorera l atl aizti unil eerf deafriptlon oi HiWa. H h. cor. a. rin); ui.d Watttr uUu u. TAU.OHI AND IIDt'Alnl-NfJ. JUI ,IU8 IjAUI EKBACII, TitHnr; room Ko. 1 Nauirhiou Uuildmrf. Clothea i.adc, rci'ftitod A lt-rfd m matitUulry manner. F. WKSUKR, tinU! Hmith UltrhatrfeL bna fie cholf it Win, teo mikI bit. 1lccimiien.u-d bjr KU tfi)alciana. VASrtUt, NoXfONS. f'AKI'KNTR tt A NTXO.V, Wlnpi:iled ul, rin t'.irelun A AiLi'riean Fancy Noma nJ Yauktui Notioua. 101 1W il. iown Hiri'vt, 1 c. IS. WHlCAltlOlt, SURGEON DENTIST, ItffiL'u: NO 111 I-J 8, HiBbNt., , lift T ntOi of 0lKim's lirr Inrxlit Htnrc. on po.-it L. H. tto'til, CULUMllLH, U. aWTtetb tKttucled at all bouraLjbt and day B YMiS AD ttHMLVAlS. SPARROW, HINES & CO., BANKERS, l.-SU HoutH llijxli street, toi.i niu S, OHIO. W. E. Inc. N. Bculce. L.C.BilUT.Cuh' CENTRAL BANK, (Oui i i:i.i.ovs hi ii.nift.) Will Transact all Business Fortaiuiug to Baukiug. Clulnl.il., O., J.n. 27, !;. COMMERCIAL BANK, No. 100 N. !lih St., Sessions Block, 'OI,I 'III! X, O. OIIAN'IP, JulINSON, v. i sr. n, i. A. JBfUiKV. J I'm 7 AY I1TKIIK8T1IN IlEPO'ITB. 1'V AND .1 .pll U' lJ 4D.I titlvrr, Uimnuuval Uwuu.iiiou lnc ri)sntre llrlien Tr .(id fr..tn I1 (It.. tl.piil pwrta Id Kurojit, p.l l.H.ri. nutkiHiJ in it. cltu.. mitl luvu lu v llAi.kinv Itutj.., Cuiwation. iNdu rutiipt ttUntlon. MOETON, BLISS & CO.. 33 anli:ors, Ui llroiiU Mr I iV'w Voi k TSHTTR riRriff.Al NOTK8 AND I.KTTF.ns I .1 fiiht for rravuU-ra a no, (; iiiuieroial Crcd 1U avai'ab e In ml Partaof ba world. Tf'eir ruiil il inuulora f tnotwy made on all parti ol Kjmpo. Th Miimu a uf lUnlta, Hankrri anil Merfhunt Ffwlml; ImU m allowed on lJt pit-; AiItiich milf on ('..I tun Htfrlini1, tbd UotniiaUoruluuiifi.' and approved tMnrilie. liiallM for ami upward nn the Rank of Kent laud and fruvinctal batik of Ireland aoullranchta. .110KT0.V, HOSE & CO, UnrtholomcrT Huutr, London. MILLERS, GREEN . JOYCE wuoi.WAi.a DET GOODS AND NOTIONS, Or iiiul 00 North III11I1 M., COMIinilll, OHIO, Kcw York one, IT A U UourJ rtrat. CARPENTER b BUILDER No, 59 aat South Fublio Lano. llTOWItOrANYKINOORIlK-CRlPTlOM. VV tn alatya bourn to tht aaiKllnat job I iy wnniw va aBMI MMMBri HJB 1lritnia tic In tll Up tlmaa. UkO. liUUUKH. (ValttMbaw, O., r-t (I, I IAD. 1I0CJ11INU tUAL, T AW NOW RK0R1VIN0 AND U1UD1 TO BEST QUALITY CREENCD HOCIaIKQ COAL, rtUrmd ku ui part ot iU Pity, 1. AAVUBM, ftMAayeBUMk, 0liiiba, leti, 11 m, AUNT ROXY'S WILL. flow th Coura 9t True LT Did Oaea Ban Vaoota ail Lt. The Widow Champloa had come orer to take tea with Auiit RoXf, ud the twttiD were sitting ja cheerful state before tbe Fitting ruum fire. Mrs. Ubam-tlun bad ua Iter very best black ills aprnD, and she wore, moreoTur, ATery extraurdluary cap, which tilwayfl catue lu a hux, and we lit la a box and during the luterrettnum towered Bubllmyly upou Mrs. Champion's head, ami wis tied lo a two-bow knot, IvoctUi Mrs, Champion's double chin. 'Well, Cuuslu Eunice,' bepan Aunt Rosy, HSatie sutiltnl hvt Hnectaclts tor a loi'M talk, 'i8 there any news' tu the oeluhliorliood to 6)V 'Well, not anyttiiD partlckelar's I know ol',' replied the widow, In a conscientious toue, at the same lime sticking hur needle inw the ft oe quill shi'ath whlci reposed ou her rlghtslde Convursuiloa between thvoe two sued briskly tnuuuh when oucu started. Jiut as Aunt ltoxy maintained that shu wan too sensible to waste her breath on common places or the weather, ihere were usually a few silences to bey In with. Presently she Inquired: Vh'sattaie ' aeueral health In the town, isn't U?' 'Well, it Is, and then stfln It Isn't, as you my say. Jane Nuu's children wit' taken down with the meuslcH lust week, aLd then. Uncle Zlmrl ain't hut just alive. Tuln't no Wuys likely that he'll bold out much longer.' 'Well, for my part tip spoVe Aunt Roxy, I'm convinced tint a mm triat usetiusmuch totucto as Uncle Zlmrl, Ctu t txpt-ct to live out hall hU ridvs. lleseluhiy y-trs ohl, replliil tne widow, W el' that ain't Hvlu' out Itaif nun's diiys, J d m'e know what you would call doiii' It Well, he hut he on xcftptiotl, t hen; but he always was a master utiud to smoke and chew said Aunt lioy, with some spirit. O ve. mchhy he was- b it tneu, ltox anua, we've all got our faults, nu' I will srty for L'ncle iinri 't ln;'rt alhi" been iit tne kindest nelnoor t you cu i nnii uy where, aiidWereu tun g jo 1 Wuiiiau, sonhiuly. 'Conn:, now, ivunicu i.;udiniton: you need not tulk that wuy's it' you was put-tina on a poultic. ! You ah in woit d have a word fr the vurv evil one himself I actually bolleve! There!' J tie truth was. tlmt scarcely ajrrcauT contract could hn found than Ihtxa two women, Hfe-lon friends thotth lliey wire. Mrs. uiittmpion, witu tier un rueutie, ami weil-uluh shapeless boly, her round, soft, face, and smooth hair, was one to whom children clung, anil ahuut whom even dumb creatureM crowd-td. From the cat, who lay on the m, to the dying soul, wlice la-t look tu earth was luto 'Ora'toa Champion's lov Inn eyes, every living bHu; turtictl to her (or sympathy; while Aunt Uoxy, though lier heart was commoniy held to he lu the right place, whs still un c- couut oi her toniie, a ti-rror to evil do-err, ami not always a favorite with tho-e who did well. They're uoin li settle Mr. N'slier, the new minister, I B'pose you know,' re marked the guest, alter a p:iust. 1 thought like enonuli. qulr- Oin- son ho came round here with '.he sub scription piper t'other day, trvin' (o make me put down liny tloltars luaU'fd of twenty-live, tow-trd the salary. An' i says to him, savs I, 'I oou t want to bj mean, but old I'arcon Taylr lived all his days, an' brought up his family, an' bcut his bvs tlironli culietie, an' on x bund rd dollars: An now. hi re r.onivs thlsyoung spr'g oMivlnliy. an' lo an' be hold, he's cot to hivu twelve bund'rd! Air not a wife or child has he got, neith er: No. but he may h ive both; 'an be. sides mouey alut worth what it Uitd lo be III Par on Taylor's time.' L iwfnl heart I as If 1 didn't know that ! How every bouyhteu tlilutr cots ! Au I lu t any richer now thau I was then, rf il It they are going lu pamper this youuif man, they've g it lo d it out if somebody 8 pocket Drsi.ie a I iriorn old erretur like me, now I tell you ! A lonely woman, an uot a houl upon alrth to protect herl' cried Aunt lloxy. 11 less me, lousin Uoauna, tuat'Ji do for talk. But dou't we all know that you've got more money at lut'rent'u any uisn lu town, besides your great furm V bo mucu Hie wothb tuxes: groaned the lone womau. Jlut, bout this new miniHicr. I huiu't got nothln' uunlnst blra. lie 8 all well 'uiotutt's fur a J vn seen, tbouyn i mustNuy i ve u id my doubts 'iHiut his orthodoxy, i don't want to And fault, everybody knows tlmt ain't toy disposition, but I will -ay t i ve ijlveii chse uiteutlun for six Sabba days a riinnlu', uu' 1 ean't fur i he llfeuf me, tell what Ins views bo on total dt praTlty, o; 'elctlou.' Aunt It xy' face oshUimd Its most four ul and ptotentou expression as she iiinouiiccd this rrtfjlitlul cuncltiidou. U bu, Ctusiu It xy. you'd ouyiit'er a hcerd him talk to Uncle Zimrl t'olher day t I tell yott't wau't nothing but jest fairly beautiful !' ll)nr, wcl1, niiihlu'a cusler'ntalklu't' Mtu', everjboily aiireee that he's the ki d st, ifuuLlcHt, imtleuUhl tort of a inuti V 'What's kludnefiR without pavlu' faith? 0, 1 ull you L in drtdiul auaid, that man ain't sound 1' Mieiir, yes ! but who wants man all knora y Very Well, but wo en n't have heiesy pnudud hero In this Eisiinont pmpl. and we're commanded to stand llnu lu ttie faith once deiivcnd.' 'One, two. thrte.'coonti'd Mrs ('hnrop-! n, C'ouutliu Iht stithis Wi ihe pood womsu'it Invariable rei-Mirct s, ivlu-u she wished lo put a bildlu on btr tongue 'An' lliuiii Kuulcc, thoy do fay 't sln'tiny way to nisi I golp, hope I'm sbove It, but tlit-y do pih's Mr Pi flier culls at Squire Uibiou's often tr than a ml'dstur'd uutit to.' MUs Iloxy lowered Iter volco to A hoarse whisper, though there was no living creature, save the est, to hear, ard her nearest neighbor was half a mile i tt 'r ive, six. seven, went on the guest 'Well, aud why hhouldn't h no inert-1 Stiulre Ukhsou's a colleiin t-dursicd man. an' ther' ain't niuny mch In Kaattnont; moreover, lies aunoot nunrr iiteu- dent, au' treasurer of tho imclety. (If course Air. risiier nmst have a good deal of business whh him 'The Dilnlster may go I In re on Imsi nrss as much as bo pleans, au' nobody-'II care; but when it comm to onliln' eve-y other day on that Utile flyaway ol Kitty Ulbaon, wlili her feathers an' flounces an' furbelows, going home from im-etlnus with Iter, au' leudln'op her the i Missionary Herald au' what not, It looks smpU'lous, Vordln' to my way o' think ! In', an' If that man's goln' lo marry Katherlne (llb-on he may's well aek for a rilsinlflon 'fore he's ordattii'd Mrs. Chaiuplonsald oollilng, but there was a faint tlu-h on her ciih'Ic, which would seem lo mean that this matter lay Dear h"r heart. Wo shall sic why, pns-antly,Kilty's a nice Rlrll she said at laot 'Who said she waau'if Del she ain't tho ono for a mlniiter's wife by no manner o1 means? Aod then J)ea. Hale would find out' l the minister didn't prescti the gow pel, 'cauaa he didn't marry Melissa Jane, an' Mrs. far haul would never ult over It If he dldu'i many either oorself or tier uauuuiur. An' mat makes me Ihlnk .' Aunt ltoxy was fairly started now, and In the full eij iyment of all her Social talents and araeolllei 'Don't vou remember when L'ncle Ziairl's tlrst wire died, au' they sent up a note fur prayers me next rummy, in' ('arson Taylor aaldi "U Lord, Thon heslsorvly allllctidour brother. Thou hist removed bis eompauton the wife of bis bosom, and now who shall stipiy her p'siM' inawa wnvn oia nr. lltnwn wss a llflo'. They set behind us In mit'tln An' the doctor be Jlal leaned for'vd aud touohtd me, and sex b, "Hoxy, don't you ipose Heater Prince and Maria Brink said, 'Lord, Is U IT' " an that's the question always when the mlulster wan in a wife. Every single woman sex 'la'tl, An' I've known more ministers dismiss-td fnr tbat tban any ot her thl ng.' Oh well, Koxyl Y'r bark's worse'n yer bite, we all know 'and presently ihe twain were on other subjects. The richest woman in Easimont was Miss Roxauna Pilisbury. The last of bur family, with no kin nearer than second cousin, of course the d epnsltlon ol ber property became a matter of general interest. There was no end to specula tlon wnlch were Indulged In behlud her hack, and there was no lack of covert him and open council offered lo her fuce on the snbject. Enquire Gibson 'hoped Miss Plllabu-y would remember the ed licatiouul needs of Eastmunt, and es-tubll'b s permanent fund for the acad euiy.1 Deacon llule was fond of remembering ber ol the dilapidated condition of the meeitn1 bou-e.' What could be a more conscience- -oothlng, eternally remunerative investment, tban the building of a few church edifice, wherein the next ueneralljn of Eastmout people should worship God, aud bitHS MUs Pilisbury? An orphan asylum, a dowry fund for marriageable women, the embarrass meutsol the A. B C P. M , a monument 'or soldiers 1 the revolution, all those and llity more objects of charity were presented to Aunt ltoxy very year; uu-ill she was In danger of becomings Rotb schild, or a Pesbody, in a fin til way, at leant as far as the disagreeable features of tbe position went, it was quite in vnln that she protested that site bad made her will. What if ehe did She could alter It, could she not? And so the Importunate ageut of tbe 'clergyman's grandfather's luud' would go awuy, chuckling, and fancying he had made a great impression on this rich single woman. As for the Widow Champion, f,ho was quite free from any unuoyucea wrilrh attached themtelves to wealth, tihe owned hT little homestead. Stio had iKVer had fl ty dolhrs In bur Hie, at one time, and yet she was uot considered mnr, 'liimember, my son,' said the widow to her sulwatt boy. 'Kcmemher tht-prayer of Agt-r: '(i.ve mo neither bover-ty nor rlchef!' 'Very well, mother,' answered Tom, hiaghlug. 'U'lt if a man mint have one of tne two, give me the riches.' I'.tvery'a no di-yia-ul' 'Of course not. but it's mighty Incon-Venluni!' and To in went oil' wlil-tllng. And, In ineiitlouing tiiissame Tho mil", I hive Introduced ilieeiiitf pride uf the exeelleiit Mrs. Ch tuii"i-ii. Very vain ulo'lou- Indeed the widow wa-t, aud, with suuie show of reasun, too, of Inr broad Bhouldend boy, with Ihe merry brown eyes. Boy, his mother would hive called him still, though' he was twenty-one last birthday, and quite a a mm in his own right aud his own estimation, qui te abl-j to take care of himself, and of Mime other people ulso, as o shall presently see, Tom had left his mother at Aunt it xy's this afternoon, ami, while shu and her friend were In full career of church argument, Tom's gray puny was pawing tho snow lo Iront of 'ffqutio tiibHon's door The horse shook his double row of bells Impatient ly, and a merry laugh rung out as a chubby little lU'ure, Will obscured In furs and wraps, was tucked in the sleigh 1 Very carc'uily the big hands folded , lobes about her shoulders and feet, you liny he sme ot that. Oh yon always tuck me In so nicely!' chirped Kuty, fr her cherry voice ai-wins remli.ded you of a b!rd. Do ii" answered Tom. for the life of him not llmliuu aiiyihlntr else tu say, though he thought, 'If 1 mlglil only do It iwas!' Bui the opportunity w us lost, ard so great was ill : lovei's confuslou, that 1 am sorry to suy that he tucked himself in by the side ol Klily, and gave the word to Poiiq y to slatt, but tbe animal only shook his bells, and pawed more Impatiently than ever. The horse was not uiitatU'ned: Oh bow Kitty laughed then! Tom laughed, to. What else could he do. 'Twsm your faUh!' he said to Kitty, and I really think il was. Wuttt ouhinetshad she to look so confusingly and c inloundtngty pretty, with ner blue hood, am) the swan's down, and the great loore, golden carle? However, two minutes after, they were gliding alouf! to the tune of the bells, KuU's blue ribbims, aud yellow curls blowing oif ou the wind, sud ber lauiih ringing out over the ilelds of unow, while l'i,iu Champion, siitnu beside her, decided that this world wus a very J dly placid ludnd, particularly Ihe part of II called Kislinont. pretty? Perhaps she wasn't Auut Roxy thought her nose loo sharp. Ho did MclWa Jane Mule; and am r(mpelltd. by caudor, to Mate, thai the spun uu d uhtch answer ed Klltv (iihsou In place ol hair, was Ig-iiomiuiously im I tinned among tbe yuunir Indv s female Uteudu a t.'ifi. Tow slid II ix 1 believe arti mill II alike, but there Is all ihe diitrtencu tu life between 'bak-en-bulrtd' and tiW headid.' 'Well, Tom! Ho you're q ottifj to ordain the new minister, 1 hear said Hit young Indy above-meo'loned. 'Yes, 1 suppose so, I hate him!' and Tom sat finely strlklujf tho roadside snow with bis whip. Yon, wlisi?' llaiehimv' More fiercely, ilia a ever, Instiiiig the unoffending snow. 'Oh, you Iteidgbud pagsnl What can you mean? Wby do you hate good Mr. fishetT' 'll cutiso, you don't responded Tom, look in ii up at Klltv, who, for ber pari, w.utloukliifiil'alylitttt ihu gray tljw of Piiini-y s ears. Ol course I don't! Haven't I been too well bom urn! nml, too thoroughly chus Used and cultchlsed to hate anybody, lai.tof all my rnluwur?' Ai d Koty chatud gaily on, until the pony slacken d his pace, and, wltb out-ctri tclied mtk, and looscutd rein dragged s owly up Utug hill. How quiet It was. Kitty wjs silent. Tne suu had gone down, tin.1 over a)! over the wood id hill side, (he low lying Ueld of snow, Ihe dlttunlblue mountains, fell Ihe still uiss or the coming night. 'Do you rmdlecl when wo were little folks,' aktd umy, at length, pointing to the slope on their Ml baud, where the hturels lilted their dark, lustrous leaves, dow snppotiii'g Hp h t cushions of snow 'Do you remember how we came here after nrbu'u?' 'An. I how wc mvle mn queen, and set urn on top of High Hock r Ye", Indeed I I' you remember' Kitty's volte was lower, and, il might have bceu Uney, but Tom thought Iherr wus a shsi'e ol amlness In It. We gel this feullntf very early, hot It la one of the symptoms of t;:e, notwitbitandlng, when we beglu lo sigh at the sound ol the old snug, and look gravo at the mention of tiygoms. '!) you not rreol-lect thai your mother alwas looked sad on her birth-days?' Do you remember r Kitty repeated. 'Dol remvmlierl As If 1 ever forgol anything that you ever aaldl As If from that day to ints And then-Tom never knew exactly how It happened, he didn't mean to do tt,-certatiily not then but It all came out, and lliu mxt thing that Tom could remember the reins were tkrown down and he was iryltig to get sight ofablnsh-l.io r.i'A that had somehow got butted among the wraps aud robes. Did be succeed? I'm not certain that I know. 1 am certain that If I did know, I never would tell. No I nothing Would In due me I Wild horses should notdraw It (torn me t 1 have al wav a held it lo be the duty of a story. teller religiously to stop ber ears and run away wheu tbe climax Is retched) for that this was a climax 1 will not pretend to denn out 1 assure yon I bav uo Idea of shout Inn frou ihi housetop, what the lovers themselves would not have wbhtjwrrd to A mott"e In the w dnpoot. Ten minutes later wss It but ten minutes? Pompey stooped at ths top of Uug hill. They hail come up pi at tbe plnea, past Ihe mow lad n laun-ls; cut into a clearer soact, Below them lay ths darkening land, the dim and dla tant bills, and away ab'rre the crown of Monad nock beamed dear and bright the evening star. Tbe two looked a moment, men Tom turned bis horse's head, aud they drove silently home. It was ten days slier tbat our hero sat In Aunt Koxy'e sitting room of a gray March moinmg'. ISuw,Tom Campion 1' 'Your servant, ma'am,' responded that person. You don't mean to tell me thar ynn're jiolu' to marry that lltU bklmpy of n K itberlne Gibaou?' f i '1 hadn't meut to say auythlng about It,' replied Tom, t)lng snd untying the string which fastened the bug at his feer. 'X da ssy t That's all the thanks 1 get for all my kindness io )ou; go and git married and never Ull me a word about it.' Why, my dear Aunt Roxy ! I'm not married yet, and when I am, 1 expect you'll dance at my Wedding replied Tom, good-naturedly. 'I dance I Liwlul heart, man alive 1 But 1 tell ye, you needn't go lo "my dtar"-lng me me! I've beeu wantln' to see you fur a week, to have my say, ai ' now I'm going to hare Til All your blaudiahmeuis won't stop me.' Auut Koxy laid down ber yard of stocklug, and moved ber chair nearer to Tom, an though afraid tbat some word might be lost between herself aud her auditor. 'Pray go on, I'm all attention.' 'Very well. Now 1 want to known what on alrth you was a ihinklt'g of lo go'n git married to nucti a girl as (Catherine? Why couldn't you'a fixed upon some good, sensible body like Mi-llisa Jane H le! You needn't mnke np such a tacel as Ton sen wed his Up into tho semblance of a whittle '1 tell you that Melissa Jane's a flrst rate common Sense girl What If she is a trillc older'u gou be? An' what if her hair has got it tinge o' red ? Hhe can nuke tbe best chrese in tho whole towno1 Eistmont! Au' here's this wax doll o' youru, 1 don't Believe she ever made a clues'! or a loif o' bread In her llle ! Au1 as fur wushlii' and cleanln1 ami that sort o' thing, 1 ml';! my guess tf there alu't music 'l ye; iiouse, lor I know'ishe never washed n dish in her n.onai life 'O well, Auut Koxy, what she don't know, she can ieiru; atid 1 ixptct you mid mother will tea. h her. Wlih two Mien cjptlai house-keepers to oveiece, she won't make uuy great blunder. Vi ry line!' replied Aunt hoy, littler-ed in spite of herself, at the ibuuiit of Kitty's coming to ber to leiru. 'Of cour-e I'll tell her atM thing 't 1 can llut ther's one trouble Tom. 1 wonder il you've thought how your futurefath-cr-iu-luw'll lake It?' Tom hud thought of this, but now be merely looked uruvelv luto the lire. 1 tell you rdtnou Gibson nVcr'II give his consent In ihe world 1 I've known that man ever since ho was born, an' he's the greatest miser In Kastraont, an I he alien meant for Kaiherluc to marry money, au' 1 tell you If you take bis gin, you'll lake her without one cent ol property with her, you may depend ou't !' 'Very well, I'm willing and so Is Ki-ly. We've counted nil that con. But I must be on' now. Tell me wui-rc to put these apples, will you, itiibs ltoxy ? Tm-y are russet and .eenif gH. J remembered you liked them, so I jutl piu a few Into my sleigh. Hhult 1 put thtm down cellur?' YVs, au' nut 'era In the bin. An' Pro much obleegtd, I'm sure. 11c o too good a fellow.' Auut Koxy muttered as Tom's broad shoulders disappeared In the cellar way, 'loo good to litrow hi m self away on that little mini' Auut itoxy's premonliiuu in regard to 'Squire tilbson wa ennrtlxCoti e.t. li Was not many duts beforu tbesultor wu lulormed that if he walled lor thecon-hi-at of bis father-in law eltct, he would be obliged lo wait au Indefinite time for the same, as It was not, aud uever would be giveu. 'If my daugtiter chooses to go counter to her owu intensts, ami marry you, air, she will do so at her own risk. Hhe will go to poverty atjd she shall tuke poverty along with her. Not onnceut of ray property eliall she or you ever tee. Perhaps this may alter your own determination, sir added the lawyer witn a si y leer at lorn. 'Kotlu the least, sir. For your dmgh-tt r's sake 1 am sorry that 1 cauuot oiler her the lu.xutles to which she bus bvcu accustomed Aside from that, the Idea o! mouey n-vir ones entered my head. (jiood morning, sir.' Jood moriiingl' snd tho Squire offered one of hig bony lingers for Tom to shake, which was ignored by the latter with au expnsslon sueb an Luther might have assumed at the idler of the pontlti cal yreat toe, And therewith ended the m gotia Ion between Thomas Chumplou and Himnu Ulnson. More than four years had pasted awuy, and for three of them Kity Gib son bid uein sirs luoinua Champion. 1 1 was iliuuksgiving eveuing, and tloy were sluing together In liuir tidy Utile Bluing room. I saw your falhtr, to-doy, Kitty, said Tom '(, did you, dear? Was he looking Well V 'Not at all. 1 thing I never saw him so hxggard O, I'm so sorry for father, Tom I He must be very lonely. If he would only come up here and see Birdie once tn a while.' snd Kitty glanced down at the uimplul face on herthouldir. 1 believe you think Uirdle would be a sovereign cure Tor any 111,' lauulud her h unhand. 'But, really, wife, wouldn't your father smile ui Ihe Idea ol our miv lug him? 1 suppose be grows richer every ytar, wniiu we can claim no more uow then when wo were niurrled, are no richer this year thau Issi,' said Tom, graveiy, 'We arc rlcln r by so mnrh !' and Kit) agalu pointed lo her steeping cuiid 'All grandpapa's m o oy wou'dn't buy you osinnu. o, u your mointr nid nu livid to K-e her Tom !' Kitty had bur led her fae lo her btbv's dres. IunL a she had mirleiT It, four years bvtore, t tho buifalo rubva, winu hr htUtAtid sprung pist ber to tho window. "Good heavens I be cried, 'Kitty, we're all oo (In I' Aud, even while ho spoke, the tli in r a rushed by the window, li was only too true. While Hie hupp) famhy bad bceu silting nuletlv. tin treacherous flte hid been smouldering In the u.iK snd now they hsd butst i ut. sud wero biyond all extinguishing With no BfluliUrs nranrihsn half a mile, and uo engine wlihln twice thai disisDce what could or done? No'h lug but to snatch a few viluab es, to wrap tbe baby Well, take I'unqKy irom i lie stable, aud turn their backa on lh.t ruins of home. That wan a hard winter, With the nam had Rune, of course, the stored cropst and the little ready money which Tom could collect was Boon s'UL Kitty wore out her Angers, ryes and strength upon une sewing, for Win eh hhe was Well paid, to be puret but when sorlnir cam. and April saw a brother beside elghiueti months old Birdie, the poor mother Icli that her burden was almost nrealer than he Could boar. U was the twilight of a sou j una oiy, Tom sat beside hs wife's bed. and the poor, weak snnw-dron of an Infant lay between them, when a sound of a tolling bell was wafted across ue uuiiin, 'Hark I ore, two; It la A woman,' said Kitty. 0 Tom, dear, 1 almost wish aumvtlmea that Ilia bell would toll for me. l don t want to be Impatient, but I'm afraid I shall never b strong enough to help you any more And the worn out Wife hurled her face In ber pll ow. 'Kitty, darling, pray don't and hor husband, toothing her sofMy, heard a neighbor, passing under the window, "Ho Aunt Rott s irone at last f 'Auut ltoxy I 0. If 1 f"ald only have gone to her? mourned Kilty. For thla Old friend, harp as she W" at times, had uven a great nomton in meir tmuuiea, 'Posalblv y mlnht htVedons some. thing lor her at list-' Bat not there had bten no head. In the daikoeat ol ths night, In Its rest and sleep the spirit bad geutly glided awuy from Its worn out body, aud a neighbor, going In to pass tbe afternoon with ber, had found Auut Boxy lying with folded hands, at peace. 'J here was greet astonishment when tho will was read. Ea -ttnout people had worshiped In their old church antll tht chlmoevs were atau alarming angle, and the plastering was failing about their ears, hoping lor Miss Pilisbury's demise, and au appropriation in their I'hv.r Imagine, th-u, their supftlae and thai of mauyolUr good people wheu it wus found that the last will and teste-mflnt of the strange woman deeded all her cstato rt-al and personal, to her "kind neighbor and faithful friend, I'nomasCbumplon.to huve and to hold for him and bis heirs forever.' Ai d so it la tbat tbe traveler through E-tetiooutto daysees, un A auuoysluis back from tho mountain road, u spacious and baudsoniHly-buill farm house. If It be a summer day, he will notice on the veritodah three pretty children, and In their midst a little woman wltb blue eyes, mid remarkable hair of a golden coiur. A shout ot Joy rlstfs out at the tight of a lull 11 in re couiiug up the bill aud waving his hand to them. .Not nn-frtquiMiily there Is to be aeon with these tho bent form of a wrinkled old man Fur Himou Gioson, having spent his liie In speculating, and overreaching other people, overreucbe 1 himself at last, and waked one morning to find himself a biikifjr. Then heentend the door which hid always been opened to him, aud, lu the society of hN children and grand children, is spending the moBt Innocent ly happy days or lila llle. Tns PuntiT and sweetest Cod Liver Oil In tbe ffutld tnauulartureU (turn fret-fa, bitaltby 1 1 vera, t his act lutvt; It i perfectly pur aod aweeU . r "llrd i.:wi'H'a Cod Ijvcr oil. ' liiJlaotim-U by Uaairell, llaiardA Co., Ne itvii, tii.id by all UruKcUt. IfM'lw mi AWiNu.uoon uiiat. Thr f illowtnjr convoiation took plar lo the "tiaaing-r-om of a maLil a on Clinton Atruuv, Brwkhn, ou iilta mt InrriiOtin ab ut ten daya 4ko. Tina Ittrtic, lira. UuijU 0k1 Wr. Kniidit, b.d iunt iirctpll in lor a aioininy'a caII on Mra. It.i.t I-, tbn uoy of th hitil'n : Mi. H.-My .lo.r Mia. a,,elji', aro you a ck? V'.u tooK qui If deliruW. Mra. K. No; not tick rxaitly; but iiiff iin? from liability, nnii d tmlfoby i-rvuua. tio you buxw, 1 mul l rry ilni latioito. Mrs. K. Tun much fcit. lo-ot.l'm a'ra'd. Mif. it. 1'erli.ipa- l;u'. wti.i- cun p rxn dot 'n tlie ny Muwn, on muil givt pjr'.ua aud at-Uiid tlx in. air. ai.-I auppoaeio Fanliiuniiibiw-mrT(-'a lh-It,. ltut.)ou iu'u. Ufco aoutLLiur totwne yi ur HUm, or you'd bivnk down. Mr. K. 1 lialu in-.titlut! JJut yon abaUpio hcihh; f r me Wli it wuuid you ndvi-t.' Mia. U. -Wi;lt; 1 11 'ell jou my t Un. Wken t-vt-r I'm nerv-.u-t or l,yUtiu I, ur havu a bead-ai'hi', or ktu at ad out ot mrl, I tatio a coup e of tnliVfion i.1 ul f'ANTAir S lliTTF.na onc-e or iwiL'e a dy for a Weea oc M,anl It iMtanaKy biiiiif me round. Mr K.-l do tbo tams tliln?, With the Mine p'.mant rcauit. 1 Dato null tcit laitti tnthatar-UJu.M ra IL Well, tadlea, on your recommtndatlon, I'd try it. 'rA M'liia Fahiwk ran be taken In'o the h'oil.4 h uf Iho uhm d-nuAte, ant l ju-t the tt.inK firlovdiida aim a I tLoae drairiiifr a ifiiiit audiiu.kjm oL,'J'tt. ap.iseoi I ros trial luu riiiyetl t ut Violent .u (ruiltoi, rtuetfc, aallranta, bllittr- In HT itii'l !' hug I14V4 had ibciri uy, 1 tit ii a md nu loiter ba emuded that Uio bf.l V4) to ni.e tl. u la it din7 tbe lilik atriii'tb th.it dm -am; h i left Ihein, l))njep lea In.tiud ot d uny themeelrei with ei aoiu la, aliKB, oiynn b, Jalup, and i.tber I nvieiful i' .111 irtu, 'one their dogiatlre orgba wi r looaiu ibeir iwatia wuu tiwaMkur a B.cta-m)i Ititu-n. lania of tli oui habit. tnxUad of throwing the Whuk-gl-oiauiai ay Itm into a Ut; tf ffluibid rnuoou aim li-icuoai poouo, e -a ici el, auu It ii i it, in tho upcrA'.iun ol tia; who evouitf VcBc-ubte uiteiuttve utou ti o ill-urdeio i liver. iservoii4 aun.ievf, t iemuu.ua, weaa ana nt-Hiiii'rn, rr;i u.t the r ahmU-itd eneiitlei with a iii ae ui iiit itti'si invi(orni, ami men nit nay linti,d luiuit.rtlt j Imut ra ol ejuutircw Wet ai crat-a by e tuoJ-c u J n imulaut, pjiftttiy ttllcieut and bttiely barmlcaa JraVcUra by land and a. r-jolee In tto poaa. Ion of n oiffeo.lln cmn-o he, arbiub proteota htm fiam tha eU eil.bU of malaria. Itoia at-a. akkneaa, and from the diiturbiug mtl Ruiea of cbaiite- ol temtKiaiure. and cbane ot water. inu wtaa auu ueu inaiuo iei ineir aircnio re tuin, and Ui-ir apirit iw.va anuvrita bradup;, anwunrir, grttlt eabiUralind atnoo. ft la tUu only attuulnt hien cauttotli chjil- ctaiiacau rouatientioualy nrummen tulbdiuatn ut ucai t neai ji. ur to flf ami a auu ucrctiui. i k nu ac-j.iwa, or acitivtaent, on ttie rr.enmn cunto ei,t, wbure t la not ri:osmwdaa uiuM'iiu u remeiir. inn a aiiciruara uin.ieiii ileraiua: ani, .u abort, arb-nerrr lbreia inUM- iLDie, trui'i'firw and common lei at-. Un-trlter'a at tiiach mitcra la proLoutcou s laujard ap-i illc, t..r ali (b, in iho lu t-Mmv ol iiuajinaty, Ibeio la nu auuatltuie 01 ruuivibt. M'lllAL MIIICO, ttrtiiti Ikiavtinia l.utlairv. uf imla Dratt iu sold efery W daya: nnicacaab- ed at - ifrinaitun lurnubed. 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A full atock of neb alotblof tt sow la itort, and being sold at moderate pricn. Connected with the Mtabllihment, affordi rara dTantatea. jjmjjottxd oorti, foi clfi( No floer work U done In any Uerchant Tallorin Boom lo tbe Und. Wo better atyles, no rlcbargooda, no nor renowned cutters, oo mors perfect flu can snywbers be obtained. n Kesuflful and Serubcablo Garments. IN XiABOlBT VAJiLBTT. AaEirutAiKruBist of GENT'S lUKNISEISa GOODS, 818 k 820 CHESTNUT STEEE7, THtLADlLFBU, 'KulRnr-lljewixitoacrMrnnntnira .ml.m. .t . dblann mo onl.r with crtolnly .1 win, . rxid at. lloln for 8.lf-m,uiir(mml urf MopltM.t by wn.B r.qne.twl. rAIIKIAMN. llOOTII'8 CARRIAGES & BIGGIES manufactory-Cop. Third and Gavsu REPOSITORY-Gill's Block, N, Nigh St., COI.l iTIlM . OHIO. OUeat, iArjreit, and moat widely known EatAb- iiauiueni in .niraM unio. un nanu, Shlftlna Top Hugglca I'll S9 tone llockairaTf llurouufacs C'Arrlngeei and Open Hugglee of Iiateat Htrlea and Hrat UanufaMurfi and Fin. lao, and a Urge atoct uf eeoon bund Uugiaa and ESTABLISHED 1851 rOSEPH BEOKHAUS, ivoi trunkiord avciiuo best Otranl A f taut, PHILADELPHIA, PAH Manufaoturer of ucloaivilt Fuut Clau OAHRIAGES. KKwarr sTTtas. Clarence, Landaoa,Landaulotto.Clnas-nnach-a, Si.ilunif uuaitai oacbea. t'oiin-f. Uaruurber. rbii'txna, Hoekwaya, tto. hUitlla for private irmiT, aim puuuc ir. auo aauuraosoi moa modvrn iv) Ua and flnih. UmisTne anO nrt'-e lumiabM wen dealnel. WodtmanahipaiudabUiaecoad to Hun la thr oountry, r inr and Tailed itoek eompleted, on hand, and IB vob vuiaa, Onti-ra levetreymmpt and peraooal attfnMoa aaf Ail wurb warrautod. mbJI: CITY BUILDING LOT8 l-'or nlo C lioup. I Bnlldln, Lota I. n. k. gill') mn mm mm la iht Cltr ol Columbus Apt!) 1, 1170. .1Jm WM. A. UI1.L. IRON FENCING HAltINO, tJHATINd, AC3 MY PATENT 1HON PENCE IU rilKAPF.lt. mure aiilMtamul, m. re orniropntal, num prartb'd aod la etiry rrapent a frrptt tmpme-DienioDauf ntbertenoa that huat vai Ucn m&ie. rtio pitleut pinia.au tn Inlet p 4lii( hlw en lh pannleu( em a tieublt riVifiay f.w, tn ttn-ll iitnamei tal and atrons, w))tch ali.,wa -or (he t a punamn and Mitilraetion.to wbieb a I tr n leni-ins ia aiilijert tbat Solos' b nanaa uf au mauy cruuk-ed kaeeaand aumanaralil ea'tt, MAUTiN KRVMHI. mrhll ai Ito H. kuurtb Utreot, tUumbuf. NAVIGATION OPEN. w B ARR HOW BBCH1T1M0 FltlCUlIIT tof ClrtloTlllo, rhllllcolho ou Forl.motiib. Flmt. iMtlnt Uond.Tl, Te4nndat, ud riUara tux .ImjT. puuiU. uill l II .1 l i t II A KIN. FRED. UHLMANN, BOOKSELLER, HiniloiKM nnl Illutloi, ASD DtAUia IN WALL PAPERS. At.tRnl Nn rilKlt BT'X K.nuiKrLY Uemuut Ihiok. au r.ikMlMls Aj. sat a. niih ai coiaiutmt, o V Mitchell & Ramraelsberg Furniture Co.; 99 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. E3TAB1IPHED IN l&ft MANCFACXUBEIW IXJU-DXriTTJIE:, rii'i.M iiiiieJ.AiflissT'i'o 'iiiitiMotii' i - ALSO Eaiitlo iiiid I'ler 3Itrrors, tec, i AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. rututrotraatf Jlmu(l SM0.1 abwu. oat'let OHIO MERCHANT Opera House Block, Columbus, 0. The finest selection and most varied assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND for Gentlemen'. Sprint .bd Saamer We.r, star exhibited la thll muket. Fluiii ami Fnnry TroHorinR-6t I n.Hlincre, tieoicli nml oihor Suiline; fcllli, Vnslimiire nnd ITIiirscllU VcliUKt I'liilii, Ding"""', Triciii, aud other :nllii;i i:,ilt.ti, French, nnd Aincrtrmi 4 loli in ill Color ka. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS the esportm. nt Is entirety new .na th. Tnoet ettfant In tb. oVy. PATENT PANTALOON DBAWBHB, ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES, RUSSIAN BRACES, BURLINGAME COLLARS, tC I.'JIIVSU: 3IEDAL HIIirtTS U on TO Ordsb, .nd tmt.nted 'o Fit or no ule. Ointlfmi n ilcnlrlnx rooiI cloth, well roaile auj trimmed, at fair prices, solicited to cull and examine our stock. W.ll. BOTIHEK, 8. W. STlIOV, JOI1.V II I II, riirriuli'nlciit. I'O'i'iiiuii. TrniKiirnr. R. B. McADOW, No. 21 South High St., OPPOSITK STATU 1I0X18K,) OOL,UII3XJ, OHIO, SEALER IN 2i? n. jsl m m m9 ORGANS AND MELODEONS, IkExisio Boolis, AND IVEUT VARIETY Of RIXJNIOVL INSTRUMENTS. COLTJMBTJS, OHIO. Directors for HNRY UIU.TR, Pre.lda.t.r'ulambai.nblo. TIUO. H. BUrLKK, VIM rn.'t, P. t HUTI.Ex, TreMurer, " " AMUKL HAI.LCIWAY, II. E. HMITH, i. john 0. m1t0hkt.l, ' James l. bate4, CASH ASSETS JANUARY 17, 1870. Cah in At Ntihol.a Natlmal Tlitnk, New York f,jJS 17 Caah 111 Miller, U naldaon Co 'a cttbk, (.'o-umbua U,.Mu U Caaaln llito M M U a. 10 iu it ,tida-uarvt value 67,"tu 0, V. B. ft JO Hon.i curet a-ue !( 890 3.1 , Ohio Utato and Union I.0.0 U. d, aud actiucd muit-at 6 i 13 (1. U. At 1;. 11 U Hotida-marki'tvaui 4, l no Paratie. Or en d ttamiltou Coumy, Ohm, tkiiitla. and iniereat O.lOti Tl tl 1 un,tme lty Unnd, and tr.ttn.t.... , 6 J 0 00 ftl'iriuaffi-a, nud mtf roat awrood , JH'MU ut Caah in ban uf Air-nU SJ.Mlt Al Ulna Rcvivab a, and aruod mureat 1.1 2J ,4 ltcal Eatet 1,72) NO l'unauAi fiopcriy ft,4i)9 11 Ueruuuu and loaUge Utamva on bud llU Toittl 3IA.KJH 4 S Ool.cuno8.Omo, Fuhrnary ljt, 1870 Tlie nndorslRDfd, a Committee of now Stockboidtrs appointed hy tho Board of lllrtclors to exaiulnu ttio Assets, lucluiilute llio iDTtstiueots aud casb 011 hand of tbe Coinpauy, haviuff cartrlully uxainlni-d thdasatits, cuinprlneil 10 tliu rorcolns cundttucca aiid dutal Ivd stateincuts tberoof, now ctirtlly thai said siaunivnts aro crrrt ct in every particular, and that said assets are, tu our opinion, uf tiiu actual value ibvruln stand. And wo turiliur certify that we bollevn the said Company to be entitled to ths fUlic.it contMcnce of tlio busluusa community. M. A DHM1KRTV. JAM El AT()N. li. T. MiTHOt-F. FIlANtTH COl.UiSfl. J, W. UAUXLlUN, W. 1). liUOUKo, AL'HITOtt OP STATE'S OFFICE, ) Lkpa-.tmtnt nv ikr vanck, toluroi uH, Jan. 30, ls;u. ) Tt li horeby tttflftnl, tint the If nme 1nnrmnrs Cnmpany, lewd at 1 oluhibu , in th Ftatent Ohio baa eniuiilird, in all ltatActii, with thn Ua ul tbia Hiat-to atins to Hit li auiaiinr CoRijinnua, iur ibmiinrnm-or, and lis- tiled in tLiii.tlb-e nwuru etatrmcnt, by ti opMpo niliirra Uimmi. ahow , ineltimndiiiun and bualnias at the dale ol auuheiatiintni, (Leoumlr at, iSOSj to U aa mi.owa: Amount ot .uslpeld up r lUl i,1? V? A 'Siia amount of ataiUblt. mu p Sli, '81 " Aith'irjAte amount ol LiaUlitiva. pwi capital,) limiudliil ie-mauraiic Jl,l'. 40 tniooiit r( Iwsiin- for the pr-wilnmi-ar in tail Ilb3 Vi Am uut ot no-o lituivs or iho .nrrotlinfr yor in rah '8,1 7 4.1 In winiou wbt'rvof. 1 hurhunruiituMiiiacribi-d tuy uatLuauil r.ui d lie ol niy otbtv to be tfllrd' laui.1 Uid day iid year abuvi wntuo. JAM. Jl. UuDilAN, Auditor ol but. POLICIES WRITTEN AT HE ASONABLE .KATES. A.. CriVllDrVlCIl, Jr., -iVff't, COLUMBUS, O. cnaa. .un ai'rl. '' ah.oi, rut COLUMBUS MACHINE CO. coi.uuuus omo. furtabla tiul BlatKioatr STEAM ENCIIM.E8, a.m.a. 111 1 1 U) nollcra nill (lourtiisT nnd Rliirlilnrti, aaiffina rmiipa 'Arty ilnwmcra, ImproTM Clroular awl Wulay SAW MILLS, Al'0,ery dturiptiooof IlftoiU, ripen nml CnMlngflt Fot Cued OH and Oia Worai OP ALL KINDS ki.miant an FAnuioSABta TAILORING CO. DOMESTIC WOOLENS, tlie Year 1S70. E. T. MtTIIOFP, rolumbnt, Ohm. ; JAIIKU HfERKY, Ut. Vini,r, l l.lo. JOS. DLA :K, B.nf.illle, l.hio. ALtltKO TRADr.lt, XenU, Ohio. HENRY J0NE8, Kuieavllle, ubi. Wll.UAHD H. II1CK0X, llnn.li.U, Ohio. W. C. in. BAKEIt, Sntrvliirr. HOOK-) For Farmers & Murk Breeders Bound Volaraof tha Amorien Rinrk Journal, Tor lais, eotiUlnms N double rollumn paarea. aent puat pa.l lo 1 to Douud Voluu.ee ol Urn Am- noan Hicrk Juur-na tor iMitf, oouUtuins Jl pTO' 1 aul pat pa'd for 1 M Tho Durraiana'lUutialjai.ntpoaiiaid Iur.. Tlio Uiraemana annual, " " 3) I ho Uttf llrftHlfta' Uanual M H !I) I ha Hli..p llrivilf ra' Manual " " .. 3 Tn Poultry llrvedeia' M-nual " ti The wliok flee Manual tent pott paid to cue add.., for T7. 1 f0 - irouta wanUd. to wuoia ubelei Udueemeata Will (M utbTJ. Ad'lreta f. P. ItoYr.R A Ol.. Pub'Uhsis, Jan 31 I'araeahiirtl, C'hat.tar Ou. fn Eggaof Pure Bred Fanoy Pouitiy IPO It lllti;i.lITVC, RHWhuN UANl)TURl.AR(IKhT KD r-ml a.dMtionm f anuv l'uultri ti, bm I u,.a in tha count.. Ftfuaearr-tmif baed ai d ahlM Ui aur prt of itu aounlry. I'.ir etrcaiar and trie -.Uita, N. P. B iVKU A CO., ial Parkeabtuf Ubesuv Co., t
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-05-05 |
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Date of Original | 1870-05-05 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-05-05 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Full Text | p0 NO. 6. COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1UHRSDAY, MAY 5, 170. VOL. XXXII. i OHIO STATE JOURNAL. TBRHBi KVARUBLT IN iDTANOl DAILY IfUlTIOIVl mail tin adraaef) jr an nam do do 6 month ..3 on ,. 4 0 uo do da su filial of H and aDwards. each Jo do do dnfimnntfai, 4 Oo do do do do 4 mootha, tf AO Oo MD7str toriubenf ten, tUeimred by Carrier, per month 00 TRMVCFKLV F.IIITION, UBLT8HKD FVEkV TUMSIJAY, TIIIJR8- DAY AMD bATuKDAY UOHNlNUi Bglsaubicribers, per annum 4 SO do do S nionih , do do I muniii Club of flv and Upwind, cb 00 do do l niwuth,, da do do 3uijullitt., One copy extra to elii.be of ten. 1 J 4 4 (Ml It UO I Oj weekly rnruo. PUBLtBHBD EVERY SAT UH DAY: Plnyta lubicnbert, per annua do do U luuuih. ., Five Cai-iee Ten do I'trenty Coulei "irty do 1 uu H (II) 14 00 J. OU 4U Oi . RATES OF ADVERIISINQ. AIIY Uj tqutre, nub inwrtt n 1 00 opto al or UiuinrM Nu.fes. pt:r rjuartj uduh iuwruon 1 St kiwi Notiix'M, 20 tie. e, line, sirjt msi-i'llmi. AdvrrliMimnt oice a week chaigi-d full rtti filth iuwilioD. TKI-WUBKuY-Hanui m Dailf, WfctiHi.lf-One wiimiv, llm limerMon 1 50 fcrtnli aa-itu! iii"fitiun 74 JjuCiai nr Uuei-.rat KotiRea, ptr line etn.h tnaertuiu. ... 9 WTEiht Un a or I. w ma a mjiure. AilvtrtisoiDriiU fur louxvr Usu iijrrt'd at or fjCilur etd fU, wiikb will be f uruiahed ua ttp- BIJKIi:i4 IMltLt IOUV. iuTWeiuvite thoatttmtioaof our roadw to the folloflinn list ol UuiuinOiis iiiinneflb Hourhs, winch are anions tli-t most reliable biul cxUikivu etbliliuiDtti m tliia city. It. Mllt-lJiS, Attr,rni;f at I.tw. Ki.im.-i io Att jrny-t-l . UHwe, 47 .tt btfcte street, CuIuuiIiun. 11 I.N It Y C Nult .B, Atioiny-at,w Hi boiilb ILjfh Bt. u J. cufroi-ir'iiXi;, 4ttrut-Tnd t)iine.iur'i-iw. (JiEct In Citj liana lluUilmtf. ItRA -tE NASH. itlamejK- it-!, (;ibV, No. uj Mouth H ah St., Aiuli Itmlil.tix. Alt4Jll 1 1.1 'I. It T. HUXIK8, Arhiloet.Cjvt' Lu uv.r, i;u. (Jdirt, 8. E. cor. Hi -n no hula u.. 3d nory. ui t.it a win;. W;i not tt.p'r IWi-r .ino. Pi Wmi", Hrn-Ink i . n'i it .. n-,1. tut ) on h- i). i'.vti. llitiii t. KXL'.L.Hlitlt H l.UAulJ UiI.L. tTnT.ttiuu 'im I'm Al.e., ou-it the il Umj .fttuo W .i t;m ( Hioa lti-ai.h itmuitiMi.itf. ClIAtt. . PiKMLi, Mouk.b.aua ft ia M1a b..k UanufictliM. l'iUit"Jt Work .t.d I'i'ii'idiutia biun4 to or.lt: r L m.i.rt tirnlru. 1-4 IK) uii.I (,d xiTtb Ulli titreut. ItO.h AI Vl l It ft UY. HUtlonara, and lin n in Ku tiop-, Renmne Ariiui.i'a Fuii b n utf andU Pik lukt; al Sjuil. 'if 1'm-ur a W Helium aai IU K. 8i4U) nl UikH'i au liOfc! U. nUltlUUt, Mnu'aj-urer and utai. r u ad aincU tit Boota ami tiiiiw. N lf -vutb lita du UlliAilf AIU TO II At) CO, WUTtift KM1TU. ManufaMnirra u mJ wt-oUxilu n1 rrtall deal-six in Kra Ivm. bio. I hou.n Jiib Uret. H. 0. HACK, Whlf"al a1 It' lit' d.trr u (?lan. No. 331 H nib 11 if M. CinraaUoi in I nwu inaniiln. ture. Thi1n ib ml Uiiati dal. m in CNml. IAT Nnrtb UiKb -l. UAl'. WLAVf.lt, tWr. I). F 8UYIUM, U'll T In bt'si nuluy ni.Ki. t'oat OtflM foot flhJirt v.t .!. KVr hMie Jl ttt riiit:no ao hii i HA r. KTaTrilKNeON, Ol.iicK A CO., Aiaboa niui -ut ., dt-'ti m Vu ii t iuu, Toya, Ac i U)irra, Viid and Mumlof li kuaoainMaauo. URAI.I I II. I. AU M. Willi PiPAm Jam. b rATaliiOA. IVa?rrintaaali aiu'lu. aud o aae 8mr'r Fipe DttlOUhll JwMKpll llA'rr. Ftoplr'a Iri( Stote, UM) "ouUt Hih Ht. Prttcrip- lioio oitmwii) c 'iiinuiiiiou h hii noun. Ull V IJOIlO. UPlloKM. KKttsllAW CO.. HnivvvMirttu J. 1). O.Unn Co., 1(1 8. HiirnHt. lii.il i. inn to wtia. ! u iraar in Mattinga, Ou limn -iitp.v ! r iu 'F wry uimii, I tlllll 111- AC V MAIMllLrt fAHISr:TC( if la.ififtimi of aliklnUoI Furniture, Chatra, , iniu.Mtla and rUil. Wanrvoma, tvl 8. mm ri Hsni'uK (XI.. MMtiii'ittirr oi tli J'ltininii.', wbolialc aii'l r t ,4, W-trn iwimi u, 1 at.d 1 Uw)Uu llim lt, BltuoKn. AIKi:U)a CO.. Wlmfi.ir mhI ii-Inltri KM a Cbiilit Tin. F-f oijirtt i.l lmatir Ki nit, fcu. Ku, i;j H HwbHt. imsi a I'M. t.io, r. rLitnisADU i.i'invm, I nnlMlvi, ol Il.u. Oxfa.tjd ,ura, in4 JaxK-r --l.kU, Vml.nIU. AC.H9II Hub l JKWtl.Uk A1U UilxliM. i. F DIIIIKAV, M.nur4rtHrraf inAjMr) ut wry ..erlption! V.l..h it.l..l Hi ld ftnt .11. r, N.l l UtiiMlBt. Jn'..'rw liy w.ll tn.n)Uy ux.utj.fcl r. a. 1.. lkhuukiikux, TThnU.t. Kb IUUII ili'tlrr IB WftlrW Cloekl r.l .lplt Tl M'.o h M'.h .irw-t nt:itc.iAr iailuiu, 1 B. MI'ZUKKAI.U, Mmk.m T.ll.ir. M tl Mutlk Hl(k itiMt, I dwun k.tl ol ,r. IU UIUU UKlu'HANr TAluoULM) A.vV u.ot tins tm.t lUSmitli Blfh tt. u.nt' rtuit. Uadtto0r4.r. llMlrid i.liithtni tiw.rt na Uaud. Jim. UUNIlUtHHKIUkH, Mwtiitl T.Hot uid l.lr I. ltMd.n.4 Hntk. Ir, mm! IrtBU ruiuktklaf ugodf. , Kil UlluM MII.I.IKKH. t mm. Bahi'Kh, 'Mlllltinrud r.M. Ugu.li! u.ulUan'l Ml B.U U..I m1 rraaL Ik Ul.b t Hirin .U J.H. WILKIN, r"lo.'N. Hllilam.IlM Tnamlnn T.rtiy Iwl , I HI Wow k Hih )., op. Ui... Uau 0. W.r)iMUllK. y.?'J,!,S.lM;u?r'-to- U'tinlia. L..k m""""!"" DAII. HI AC (I INK WUHKS. FltANKLIN H At 11 IN E (X, WiterHt.,bfltn North and l.t Btt., Colutn-bua, 0. V irtkhto and Stationary btutn Koguua, Braa Worki", Macbintrr. COLUMBUS HACH1NH XJ Prcta&anltaUui.afr ntimm GbkUmb. Caatlngi, Kanl.Inrff. Wwt and Nat'l RimhI Brid. JOHN SELTZKR CO. Koabf Plnnoa ,Nv-ubam oob'Oigna and Ue-lotUobB, Musical Inatrumenta.c. U l3Htatit R B.UrADOW, HhaftMnteand MuM'ialiiiruiueats;Cb'fkeilQ' Uil8Huwr 8ona' 1'ianoa. No. 31, B ttiybil. Nt;vsi'Ari:iis. UUl" 81AIK JOURNAL. Dully, Trl-Wtt)ily and Wetkly, the bot nowl, buxinca and fniil) P-tpT, and tbe btat adveiUMc inrf ilt-diu"' in the Rlu'e. F. IIAT,LBYfSON, Dpaleri it T.eod I'iuo aud sbeet Lt-ud, Dulha and Wnt.TUiwUmU "ab Bo US H, 'i'itird at. PKTl'Itr.S. Wl'IDLlt MDSUHE, VhotOffrapbcM, ueulora In Ficturt, Oral ft f quart Frame. Btudioand laltiroom, gtound floor, 4 F. u. ArcAie. 11. M. GIUHWOLD, Pbotograpber Bl Broad streol. I' It VSlRMNN. J. B.UC.NT.U.O, nomeopthicPUyaiCiaii. Ldkuaud reiidenco 179 luit town MtcPt. Jam ks anuukw. Plumber, daalor In Fmn, ImA Tif, Watu C wit, vVh lltlua. 116 N. Uiylt,Culuuibiu 4. E rcr. nipb nud Ton t)U., t IJnhW Duit.llnp). K-im fcnotu.-tlj' onband ail kindaut iron Uiiii, Lift and Irortf rumps, Hatbs, Watr t:loic eV, V nnh Huwia, Iad l'H ud bbt'jt Lend, lie, tiiAia nud tittvur l'lid Cuctis, of itits mint aub-iLiutiul (ji'j-n.. tUitaiiinn at nhim uuliM and fCttnounbiit Uihh. All vurK HiinrAntMMl. OIILKN 1 1, AN MAN, MuDUfnctorera l atl aizti unil eerf deafriptlon oi HiWa. H h. cor. a. rin); ui.d Watttr uUu u. TAU.OHI AND IIDt'Alnl-NfJ. JUI ,IU8 IjAUI EKBACII, TitHnr; room Ko. 1 Nauirhiou Uuildmrf. Clothea i.adc, rci'ftitod A lt-rfd m matitUulry manner. F. WKSUKR, tinU! Hmith UltrhatrfeL bna fie cholf it Win, teo mikI bit. 1lccimiien.u-d bjr KU tfi)alciana. VASrtUt, NoXfONS. f'AKI'KNTR tt A NTXO.V, Wlnpi:iled ul, rin t'.irelun A AiLi'riean Fancy Noma nJ Yauktui Notioua. 101 1W il. iown Hiri'vt, 1 c. IS. WHlCAltlOlt, SURGEON DENTIST, ItffiL'u: NO 111 I-J 8, HiBbNt., , lift T ntOi of 0lKim's lirr Inrxlit Htnrc. on po.-it L. H. tto'til, CULUMllLH, U. aWTtetb tKttucled at all bouraLjbt and day B YMiS AD ttHMLVAlS. SPARROW, HINES & CO., BANKERS, l.-SU HoutH llijxli street, toi.i niu S, OHIO. W. E. Inc. N. Bculce. L.C.BilUT.Cuh' CENTRAL BANK, (Oui i i:i.i.ovs hi ii.nift.) Will Transact all Business Fortaiuiug to Baukiug. Clulnl.il., O., J.n. 27, !;. COMMERCIAL BANK, No. 100 N. !lih St., Sessions Block, 'OI,I 'III! X, O. OIIAN'IP, JulINSON, v. i sr. n, i. A. JBfUiKV. J I'm 7 AY I1TKIIK8T1IN IlEPO'ITB. 1'V AND .1 .pll U' lJ 4D.I titlvrr, Uimnuuval Uwuu.iiiou lnc ri)sntre llrlien Tr .(id fr..tn I1 (It.. tl.piil pwrta Id Kurojit, p.l l.H.ri. nutkiHiJ in it. cltu.. mitl luvu lu v llAi.kinv Itutj.., Cuiwation. iNdu rutiipt ttUntlon. 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(ValttMbaw, O., r-t (I, I IAD. 1I0CJ11INU tUAL, T AW NOW RK0R1VIN0 AND U1UD1 TO BEST QUALITY CREENCD HOCIaIKQ COAL, rtUrmd ku ui part ot iU Pity, 1. AAVUBM, ftMAayeBUMk, 0liiiba, leti, 11 m, AUNT ROXY'S WILL. flow th Coura 9t True LT Did Oaea Ban Vaoota ail Lt. The Widow Champloa had come orer to take tea with Auiit RoXf, ud the twttiD were sitting ja cheerful state before tbe Fitting ruum fire. Mrs. Ubam-tlun bad ua Iter very best black ills aprnD, and she wore, moreoTur, ATery extraurdluary cap, which tilwayfl catue lu a hux, and we lit la a box and during the luterrettnum towered Bubllmyly upou Mrs. Champion's head, ami wis tied lo a two-bow knot, IvoctUi Mrs, Champion's double chin. 'Well, Cuuslu Eunice,' bepan Aunt Rosy, HSatie sutiltnl hvt Hnectaclts tor a loi'M talk, 'i8 there any news' tu the oeluhliorliood to 6)V 'Well, not anyttiiD partlckelar's I know ol',' replied the widow, In a conscientious toue, at the same lime sticking hur needle inw the ft oe quill shi'ath whlci reposed ou her rlghtslde Convursuiloa between thvoe two sued briskly tnuuuh when oucu started. Jiut as Aunt ltoxy maintained that shu wan too sensible to waste her breath on common places or the weather, ihere were usually a few silences to bey In with. Presently she Inquired: Vh'sattaie ' aeueral health In the town, isn't U?' 'Well, it Is, and then stfln It Isn't, as you my say. Jane Nuu's children wit' taken down with the meuslcH lust week, aLd then. Uncle Zlmrl ain't hut just alive. Tuln't no Wuys likely that he'll bold out much longer.' 'Well, for my part tip spoVe Aunt Roxy, I'm convinced tint a mm triat usetiusmuch totucto as Uncle Zlmrl, Ctu t txpt-ct to live out hall hU ridvs. lleseluhiy y-trs ohl, replliil tne widow, W el' that ain't Hvlu' out Itaif nun's diiys, J d m'e know what you would call doiii' It Well, he hut he on xcftptiotl, t hen; but he always was a master utiud to smoke and chew said Aunt lioy, with some spirit. O ve. mchhy he was- b it tneu, ltox anua, we've all got our faults, nu' I will srty for L'ncle iinri 't ln;'rt alhi" been iit tne kindest nelnoor t you cu i nnii uy where, aiidWereu tun g jo 1 Wuiiiau, sonhiuly. 'Conn:, now, ivunicu i.;udiniton: you need not tulk that wuy's it' you was put-tina on a poultic. ! You ah in woit d have a word fr the vurv evil one himself I actually bolleve! There!' J tie truth was. tlmt scarcely ajrrcauT contract could hn found than Ihtxa two women, Hfe-lon friends thotth lliey wire. Mrs. uiittmpion, witu tier un rueutie, ami weil-uluh shapeless boly, her round, soft, face, and smooth hair, was one to whom children clung, anil ahuut whom even dumb creatureM crowd-td. From the cat, who lay on the m, to the dying soul, wlice la-t look tu earth was luto 'Ora'toa Champion's lov Inn eyes, every living bHu; turtictl to her (or sympathy; while Aunt Uoxy, though lier heart was commoniy held to he lu the right place, whs still un c- couut oi her toniie, a ti-rror to evil do-err, ami not always a favorite with tho-e who did well. They're uoin li settle Mr. N'slier, the new minister, I B'pose you know,' re marked the guest, alter a p:iust. 1 thought like enonuli. qulr- Oin- son ho came round here with '.he sub scription piper t'other day, trvin' (o make me put down liny tloltars luaU'fd of twenty-live, tow-trd the salary. An' i says to him, savs I, 'I oou t want to bj mean, but old I'arcon Taylr lived all his days, an' brought up his family, an' bcut his bvs tlironli culietie, an' on x bund rd dollars: An now. hi re r.onivs thlsyoung spr'g oMivlnliy. an' lo an' be hold, he's cot to hivu twelve bund'rd! Air not a wife or child has he got, neith er: No. but he may h ive both; 'an be. sides mouey alut worth what it Uitd lo be III Par on Taylor's time.' L iwfnl heart I as If 1 didn't know that ! How every bouyhteu tlilutr cots ! Au I lu t any richer now thau I was then, rf il It they are going lu pamper this youuif man, they've g it lo d it out if somebody 8 pocket Drsi.ie a I iriorn old erretur like me, now I tell you ! A lonely woman, an uot a houl upon alrth to protect herl' cried Aunt lloxy. 11 less me, lousin Uoauna, tuat'Ji do for talk. But dou't we all know that you've got more money at lut'rent'u any uisn lu town, besides your great furm V bo mucu Hie wothb tuxes: groaned the lone womau. Jlut, bout this new miniHicr. I huiu't got nothln' uunlnst blra. lie 8 all well 'uiotutt's fur a J vn seen, tbouyn i mustNuy i ve u id my doubts 'iHiut his orthodoxy, i don't want to And fault, everybody knows tlmt ain't toy disposition, but I will -ay t i ve ijlveii chse uiteutlun for six Sabba days a riinnlu', uu' 1 ean't fur i he llfeuf me, tell what Ins views bo on total dt praTlty, o; 'elctlou.' Aunt It xy' face oshUimd Its most four ul and ptotentou expression as she iiinouiiccd this rrtfjlitlul cuncltiidou. U bu, Ctusiu It xy. you'd ouyiit'er a hcerd him talk to Uncle Zimrl t'olher day t I tell yott't wau't nothing but jest fairly beautiful !' ll)nr, wcl1, niiihlu'a cusler'ntalklu't' Mtu', everjboily aiireee that he's the ki d st, ifuuLlcHt, imtleuUhl tort of a inuti V 'What's kludnefiR without pavlu' faith? 0, 1 ull you L in drtdiul auaid, that man ain't sound 1' Mieiir, yes ! but who wants man all knora y Very Well, but wo en n't have heiesy pnudud hero In this Eisiinont pmpl. and we're commanded to stand llnu lu ttie faith once deiivcnd.' 'One, two. thrte.'coonti'd Mrs ('hnrop-! n, C'ouutliu Iht stithis Wi ihe pood womsu'it Invariable rei-Mirct s, ivlu-u she wished lo put a bildlu on btr tongue 'An' lliuiii Kuulcc, thoy do fay 't sln'tiny way to nisi I golp, hope I'm sbove It, but tlit-y do pih's Mr Pi flier culls at Squire Uibiou's often tr than a ml'dstur'd uutit to.' MUs Iloxy lowered Iter volco to A hoarse whisper, though there was no living creature, save the est, to hear, ard her nearest neighbor was half a mile i tt 'r ive, six. seven, went on the guest 'Well, aud why hhouldn't h no inert-1 Stiulre Ukhsou's a colleiin t-dursicd man. an' ther' ain't niuny mch In Kaattnont; moreover, lies aunoot nunrr iiteu- dent, au' treasurer of tho imclety. (If course Air. risiier nmst have a good deal of business whh him 'The Dilnlster may go I In re on Imsi nrss as much as bo pleans, au' nobody-'II care; but when it comm to onliln' eve-y other day on that Utile flyaway ol Kitty Ulbaon, wlili her feathers an' flounces an' furbelows, going home from im-etlnus with Iter, au' leudln'op her the i Missionary Herald au' what not, It looks smpU'lous, Vordln' to my way o' think ! In', an' If that man's goln' lo marry Katherlne (llb-on he may's well aek for a rilsinlflon 'fore he's ordattii'd Mrs. Chaiuplonsald oollilng, but there was a faint tlu-h on her ciih'Ic, which would seem lo mean that this matter lay Dear h"r heart. Wo shall sic why, pns-antly,Kilty's a nice Rlrll she said at laot 'Who said she waau'if Del she ain't tho ono for a mlniiter's wife by no manner o1 means? Aod then J)ea. Hale would find out' l the minister didn't prescti the gow pel, 'cauaa he didn't marry Melissa Jane, an' Mrs. far haul would never ult over It If he dldu'i many either oorself or tier uauuuiur. An' mat makes me Ihlnk .' Aunt ltoxy was fairly started now, and In the full eij iyment of all her Social talents and araeolllei 'Don't vou remember when L'ncle Ziairl's tlrst wire died, au' they sent up a note fur prayers me next rummy, in' ('arson Taylor aaldi "U Lord, Thon heslsorvly allllctidour brother. Thou hist removed bis eompauton the wife of bis bosom, and now who shall stipiy her p'siM' inawa wnvn oia nr. lltnwn wss a llflo'. They set behind us In mit'tln An' the doctor be Jlal leaned for'vd aud touohtd me, and sex b, "Hoxy, don't you ipose Heater Prince and Maria Brink said, 'Lord, Is U IT' " an that's the question always when the mlulster wan in a wife. Every single woman sex 'la'tl, An' I've known more ministers dismiss-td fnr tbat tban any ot her thl ng.' Oh well, Koxyl Y'r bark's worse'n yer bite, we all know 'and presently ihe twain were on other subjects. The richest woman in Easimont was Miss Roxauna Pilisbury. The last of bur family, with no kin nearer than second cousin, of course the d epnsltlon ol ber property became a matter of general interest. There was no end to specula tlon wnlch were Indulged In behlud her hack, and there was no lack of covert him and open council offered lo her fuce on the snbject. Enquire Gibson 'hoped Miss Plllabu-y would remember the ed licatiouul needs of Eastmunt, and es-tubll'b s permanent fund for the acad euiy.1 Deacon llule was fond of remembering ber ol the dilapidated condition of the meeitn1 bou-e.' What could be a more conscience- -oothlng, eternally remunerative investment, tban the building of a few church edifice, wherein the next ueneralljn of Eastmout people should worship God, aud bitHS MUs Pilisbury? An orphan asylum, a dowry fund for marriageable women, the embarrass meutsol the A. B C P. M , a monument 'or soldiers 1 the revolution, all those and llity more objects of charity were presented to Aunt ltoxy very year; uu-ill she was In danger of becomings Rotb schild, or a Pesbody, in a fin til way, at leant as far as the disagreeable features of tbe position went, it was quite in vnln that she protested that site bad made her will. What if ehe did She could alter It, could she not? And so the Importunate ageut of tbe 'clergyman's grandfather's luud' would go awuy, chuckling, and fancying he had made a great impression on this rich single woman. As for the Widow Champion, f,ho was quite free from any unuoyucea wrilrh attached themtelves to wealth, tihe owned hT little homestead. Stio had iKVer had fl ty dolhrs In bur Hie, at one time, and yet she was uot considered mnr, 'liimember, my son,' said the widow to her sulwatt boy. 'Kcmemher tht-prayer of Agt-r: '(i.ve mo neither bover-ty nor rlchef!' 'Very well, mother,' answered Tom, hiaghlug. 'U'lt if a man mint have one of tne two, give me the riches.' I'.tvery'a no di-yia-ul' 'Of course not. but it's mighty Incon-Venluni!' and To in went oil' wlil-tllng. And, In ineiitlouing tiiissame Tho mil", I hive Introduced ilieeiiitf pride uf the exeelleiit Mrs. Ch tuii"i-ii. Very vain ulo'lou- Indeed the widow wa-t, aud, with suuie show of reasun, too, of Inr broad Bhouldend boy, with Ihe merry brown eyes. Boy, his mother would hive called him still, though' he was twenty-one last birthday, and quite a a mm in his own right aud his own estimation, qui te abl-j to take care of himself, and of Mime other people ulso, as o shall presently see, Tom had left his mother at Aunt it xy's this afternoon, ami, while shu and her friend were In full career of church argument, Tom's gray puny was pawing tho snow lo Iront of 'ffqutio tiibHon's door The horse shook his double row of bells Impatient ly, and a merry laugh rung out as a chubby little lU'ure, Will obscured In furs and wraps, was tucked in the sleigh 1 Very carc'uily the big hands folded , lobes about her shoulders and feet, you liny he sme ot that. Oh yon always tuck me In so nicely!' chirped Kuty, fr her cherry voice ai-wins remli.ded you of a b!rd. Do ii" answered Tom. for the life of him not llmliuu aiiyihlntr else tu say, though he thought, 'If 1 mlglil only do It iwas!' Bui the opportunity w us lost, ard so great was ill : lovei's confuslou, that 1 am sorry to suy that he tucked himself in by the side ol Klily, and gave the word to Poiiq y to slatt, but tbe animal only shook his bells, and pawed more Impatiently than ever. The horse was not uiitatU'ned: Oh bow Kitty laughed then! Tom laughed, to. What else could he do. 'Twsm your faUh!' he said to Kitty, and I really think il was. Wuttt ouhinetshad she to look so confusingly and c inloundtngty pretty, with ner blue hood, am) the swan's down, and the great loore, golden carle? However, two minutes after, they were gliding alouf! to the tune of the bells, KuU's blue ribbims, aud yellow curls blowing oif ou the wind, sud ber lauiih ringing out over the ilelds of unow, while l'i,iu Champion, siitnu beside her, decided that this world wus a very J dly placid ludnd, particularly Ihe part of II called Kislinont. pretty? Perhaps she wasn't Auut Roxy thought her nose loo sharp. Ho did MclWa Jane Mule; and am r(mpelltd. by caudor, to Mate, thai the spun uu d uhtch answer ed Klltv (iihsou In place ol hair, was Ig-iiomiuiously im I tinned among tbe yuunir Indv s female Uteudu a t.'ifi. Tow slid II ix 1 believe arti mill II alike, but there Is all ihe diitrtencu tu life between 'bak-en-bulrtd' and tiW headid.' 'Well, Tom! Ho you're q ottifj to ordain the new minister, 1 hear said Hit young Indy above-meo'loned. 'Yes, 1 suppose so, I hate him!' and Tom sat finely strlklujf tho roadside snow with bis whip. Yon, wlisi?' llaiehimv' More fiercely, ilia a ever, Instiiiig the unoffending snow. 'Oh, you Iteidgbud pagsnl What can you mean? Wby do you hate good Mr. fishetT' 'll cutiso, you don't responded Tom, look in ii up at Klltv, who, for ber pari, w.utloukliifiil'alylitttt ihu gray tljw of Piiini-y s ears. Ol course I don't! Haven't I been too well bom urn! nml, too thoroughly chus Used and cultchlsed to hate anybody, lai.tof all my rnluwur?' Ai d Koty chatud gaily on, until the pony slacken d his pace, and, wltb out-ctri tclied mtk, and looscutd rein dragged s owly up Utug hill. How quiet It was. Kitty wjs silent. Tne suu had gone down, tin.1 over a)! over the wood id hill side, (he low lying Ueld of snow, Ihe dlttunlblue mountains, fell Ihe still uiss or the coming night. 'Do you rmdlecl when wo were little folks,' aktd umy, at length, pointing to the slope on their Ml baud, where the hturels lilted their dark, lustrous leaves, dow snppotiii'g Hp h t cushions of snow 'Do you remember how we came here after nrbu'u?' 'An. I how wc mvle mn queen, and set urn on top of High Hock r Ye", Indeed I I' you remember' Kitty's volte was lower, and, il might have bceu Uney, but Tom thought Iherr wus a shsi'e ol amlness In It. We gel this feullntf very early, hot It la one of the symptoms of t;:e, notwitbitandlng, when we beglu lo sigh at the sound ol the old snug, and look gravo at the mention of tiygoms. '!) you not rreol-lect thai your mother alwas looked sad on her birth-days?' Do you remember r Kitty repeated. 'Dol remvmlierl As If 1 ever forgol anything that you ever aaldl As If from that day to ints And then-Tom never knew exactly how It happened, he didn't mean to do tt,-certatiily not then but It all came out, and lliu mxt thing that Tom could remember the reins were tkrown down and he was iryltig to get sight ofablnsh-l.io r.i'A that had somehow got butted among the wraps aud robes. Did be succeed? I'm not certain that I know. 1 am certain that If I did know, I never would tell. No I nothing Would In due me I Wild horses should notdraw It (torn me t 1 have al wav a held it lo be the duty of a story. teller religiously to stop ber ears and run away wheu tbe climax Is retched) for that this was a climax 1 will not pretend to denn out 1 assure yon I bav uo Idea of shout Inn frou ihi housetop, what the lovers themselves would not have wbhtjwrrd to A mott"e In the w dnpoot. Ten minutes later wss It but ten minutes? Pompey stooped at ths top of Uug hill. They hail come up pi at tbe plnea, past Ihe mow lad n laun-ls; cut into a clearer soact, Below them lay ths darkening land, the dim and dla tant bills, and away ab'rre the crown of Monad nock beamed dear and bright the evening star. Tbe two looked a moment, men Tom turned bis horse's head, aud they drove silently home. It was ten days slier tbat our hero sat In Aunt Koxy'e sitting room of a gray March moinmg'. ISuw,Tom Campion 1' 'Your servant, ma'am,' responded that person. You don't mean to tell me thar ynn're jiolu' to marry that lltU bklmpy of n K itberlne Gibaou?' f i '1 hadn't meut to say auythlng about It,' replied Tom, t)lng snd untying the string which fastened the bug at his feer. 'X da ssy t That's all the thanks 1 get for all my kindness io )ou; go and git married and never Ull me a word about it.' Why, my dear Aunt Roxy ! I'm not married yet, and when I am, 1 expect you'll dance at my Wedding replied Tom, good-naturedly. 'I dance I Liwlul heart, man alive 1 But 1 tell ye, you needn't go lo "my dtar"-lng me me! I've beeu wantln' to see you fur a week, to have my say, ai ' now I'm going to hare Til All your blaudiahmeuis won't stop me.' Auut Koxy laid down ber yard of stocklug, and moved ber chair nearer to Tom, an though afraid tbat some word might be lost between herself aud her auditor. 'Pray go on, I'm all attention.' 'Very well. Now 1 want to known what on alrth you was a ihinklt'g of lo go'n git married to nucti a girl as (Catherine? Why couldn't you'a fixed upon some good, sensible body like Mi-llisa Jane H le! You needn't mnke np such a tacel as Ton sen wed his Up into tho semblance of a whittle '1 tell you that Melissa Jane's a flrst rate common Sense girl What If she is a trillc older'u gou be? An' what if her hair has got it tinge o' red ? Hhe can nuke tbe best chrese in tho whole towno1 Eistmont! Au' here's this wax doll o' youru, 1 don't Believe she ever made a clues'! or a loif o' bread In her llle ! Au1 as fur wushlii' and cleanln1 ami that sort o' thing, 1 ml';! my guess tf there alu't music 'l ye; iiouse, lor I know'ishe never washed n dish in her n.onai life 'O well, Auut Koxy, what she don't know, she can ieiru; atid 1 ixptct you mid mother will tea. h her. Wlih two Mien cjptlai house-keepers to oveiece, she won't make uuy great blunder. Vi ry line!' replied Aunt hoy, littler-ed in spite of herself, at the ibuuiit of Kitty's coming to ber to leiru. 'Of cour-e I'll tell her atM thing 't 1 can llut ther's one trouble Tom. 1 wonder il you've thought how your futurefath-cr-iu-luw'll lake It?' Tom hud thought of this, but now be merely looked uruvelv luto the lire. 1 tell you rdtnou Gibson nVcr'II give his consent In ihe world 1 I've known that man ever since ho was born, an' he's the greatest miser In Kastraont, an I he alien meant for Kaiherluc to marry money, au' 1 tell you If you take bis gin, you'll lake her without one cent ol property with her, you may depend ou't !' 'Very well, I'm willing and so Is Ki-ly. We've counted nil that con. But I must be on' now. Tell me wui-rc to put these apples, will you, itiibs ltoxy ? Tm-y are russet and .eenif gH. J remembered you liked them, so I jutl piu a few Into my sleigh. Hhult 1 put thtm down cellur?' YVs, au' nut 'era In the bin. An' Pro much obleegtd, I'm sure. 11c o too good a fellow.' Auut Koxy muttered as Tom's broad shoulders disappeared In the cellar way, 'loo good to litrow hi m self away on that little mini' Auut itoxy's premonliiuu in regard to 'Squire tilbson wa ennrtlxCoti e.t. li Was not many duts beforu tbesultor wu lulormed that if he walled lor thecon-hi-at of bis father-in law eltct, he would be obliged lo wait au Indefinite time for the same, as It was not, aud uever would be giveu. 'If my daugtiter chooses to go counter to her owu intensts, ami marry you, air, she will do so at her own risk. Hhe will go to poverty atjd she shall tuke poverty along with her. Not onnceut of ray property eliall she or you ever tee. Perhaps this may alter your own determination, sir added the lawyer witn a si y leer at lorn. 'Kotlu the least, sir. For your dmgh-tt r's sake 1 am sorry that 1 cauuot oiler her the lu.xutles to which she bus bvcu accustomed Aside from that, the Idea o! mouey n-vir ones entered my head. (jiood morning, sir.' Jood moriiingl' snd tho Squire offered one of hig bony lingers for Tom to shake, which was ignored by the latter with au expnsslon sueb an Luther might have assumed at the idler of the pontlti cal yreat toe, And therewith ended the m gotia Ion between Thomas Chumplou and Himnu Ulnson. More than four years had pasted awuy, and for three of them Kity Gib son bid uein sirs luoinua Champion. 1 1 was iliuuksgiving eveuing, and tloy were sluing together In liuir tidy Utile Bluing room. I saw your falhtr, to-doy, Kitty, said Tom '(, did you, dear? Was he looking Well V 'Not at all. 1 thing I never saw him so hxggard O, I'm so sorry for father, Tom I He must be very lonely. If he would only come up here and see Birdie once tn a while.' snd Kitty glanced down at the uimplul face on herthouldir. 1 believe you think Uirdle would be a sovereign cure Tor any 111,' lauulud her h unhand. 'But, really, wife, wouldn't your father smile ui Ihe Idea ol our miv lug him? 1 suppose be grows richer every ytar, wniiu we can claim no more uow then when wo were niurrled, are no richer this year thau Issi,' said Tom, graveiy, 'We arc rlcln r by so mnrh !' and Kit) agalu pointed lo her steeping cuiid 'All grandpapa's m o oy wou'dn't buy you osinnu. o, u your mointr nid nu livid to K-e her Tom !' Kitty had bur led her fae lo her btbv's dres. IunL a she had mirleiT It, four years bvtore, t tho buifalo rubva, winu hr htUtAtid sprung pist ber to tho window. "Good heavens I be cried, 'Kitty, we're all oo (In I' Aud, even while ho spoke, the tli in r a rushed by the window, li was only too true. While Hie hupp) famhy bad bceu silting nuletlv. tin treacherous flte hid been smouldering In the u.iK snd now they hsd butst i ut. sud wero biyond all extinguishing With no BfluliUrs nranrihsn half a mile, and uo engine wlihln twice thai disisDce what could or done? No'h lug but to snatch a few viluab es, to wrap tbe baby Well, take I'unqKy irom i lie stable, aud turn their backa on lh.t ruins of home. That wan a hard winter, With the nam had Rune, of course, the stored cropst and the little ready money which Tom could collect was Boon s'UL Kitty wore out her Angers, ryes and strength upon une sewing, for Win eh hhe was Well paid, to be puret but when sorlnir cam. and April saw a brother beside elghiueti months old Birdie, the poor mother Icli that her burden was almost nrealer than he Could boar. U was the twilight of a sou j una oiy, Tom sat beside hs wife's bed. and the poor, weak snnw-dron of an Infant lay between them, when a sound of a tolling bell was wafted across ue uuiiin, 'Hark I ore, two; It la A woman,' said Kitty. 0 Tom, dear, 1 almost wish aumvtlmea that Ilia bell would toll for me. l don t want to be Impatient, but I'm afraid I shall never b strong enough to help you any more And the worn out Wife hurled her face In ber pll ow. 'Kitty, darling, pray don't and hor husband, toothing her sofMy, heard a neighbor, passing under the window, "Ho Aunt Rott s irone at last f 'Auut ltoxy I 0. If 1 f"ald only have gone to her? mourned Kilty. For thla Old friend, harp as she W" at times, had uven a great nomton in meir tmuuiea, 'Posalblv y mlnht htVedons some. thing lor her at list-' Bat not there had bten no head. In the daikoeat ol ths night, In Its rest and sleep the spirit bad geutly glided awuy from Its worn out body, aud a neighbor, going In to pass tbe afternoon with ber, had found Auut Boxy lying with folded hands, at peace. 'J here was greet astonishment when tho will was read. Ea -ttnout people had worshiped In their old church antll tht chlmoevs were atau alarming angle, and the plastering was failing about their ears, hoping lor Miss Pilisbury's demise, and au appropriation in their I'hv.r Imagine, th-u, their supftlae and thai of mauyolUr good people wheu it wus found that the last will and teste-mflnt of the strange woman deeded all her cstato rt-al and personal, to her "kind neighbor and faithful friend, I'nomasCbumplon.to huve and to hold for him and bis heirs forever.' Ai d so it la tbat tbe traveler through E-tetiooutto daysees, un A auuoysluis back from tho mountain road, u spacious and baudsoniHly-buill farm house. If It be a summer day, he will notice on the veritodah three pretty children, and In their midst a little woman wltb blue eyes, mid remarkable hair of a golden coiur. A shout ot Joy rlstfs out at the tight of a lull 11 in re couiiug up the bill aud waving his hand to them. .Not nn-frtquiMiily there Is to be aeon with these tho bent form of a wrinkled old man Fur Himou Gioson, having spent his liie In speculating, and overreaching other people, overreucbe 1 himself at last, and waked one morning to find himself a biikifjr. Then heentend the door which hid always been opened to him, aud, lu the society of hN children and grand children, is spending the moBt Innocent ly happy days or lila llle. Tns PuntiT and sweetest Cod Liver Oil In tbe ffutld tnauulartureU (turn fret-fa, bitaltby 1 1 vera, t his act lutvt; It i perfectly pur aod aweeU . r "llrd i.:wi'H'a Cod Ijvcr oil. ' liiJlaotim-U by Uaairell, llaiardA Co., Ne itvii, tii.id by all UruKcUt. IfM'lw mi AWiNu.uoon uiiat. Thr f illowtnjr convoiation took plar lo the "tiaaing-r-om of a maLil a on Clinton Atruuv, Brwkhn, ou iilta mt InrriiOtin ab ut ten daya 4ko. Tina Ittrtic, lira. UuijU 0k1 Wr. Kniidit, b.d iunt iirctpll in lor a aioininy'a caII on Mra. It.i.t I-, tbn uoy of th hitil'n : Mi. H.-My .lo.r Mia. a,,elji', aro you a ck? V'.u tooK qui If deliruW. Mra. K. No; not tick rxaitly; but iiiff iin? from liability, nnii d tmlfoby i-rvuua. tio you buxw, 1 mul l rry ilni latioito. Mrs. K. Tun much fcit. lo-ot.l'm a'ra'd. Mif. it. 1'erli.ipa- l;u'. wti.i- cun p rxn dot 'n tlie ny Muwn, on muil givt pjr'.ua aud at-Uiid tlx in. air. ai.-I auppoaeio Fanliiuniiibiw-mrT(-'a lh-It,. ltut.)ou iu'u. Ufco aoutLLiur totwne yi ur HUm, or you'd bivnk down. Mr. K. 1 lialu in-.titlut! JJut yon abaUpio hcihh; f r me Wli it wuuid you ndvi-t.' Mia. U. -Wi;lt; 1 11 'ell jou my t Un. Wken t-vt-r I'm nerv-.u-t or l,yUtiu I, ur havu a bead-ai'hi', or ktu at ad out ot mrl, I tatio a coup e of tnliVfion i.1 ul f'ANTAir S lliTTF.na onc-e or iwiL'e a dy for a Weea oc M,anl It iMtanaKy biiiiif me round. Mr K.-l do tbo tams tliln?, With the Mine p'.mant rcauit. 1 Dato null tcit laitti tnthatar-UJu.M ra IL Well, tadlea, on your recommtndatlon, I'd try it. 'rA M'liia Fahiwk ran be taken In'o the h'oil.4 h uf Iho uhm d-nuAte, ant l ju-t the tt.inK firlovdiida aim a I tLoae drairiiifr a ifiiiit audiiu.kjm oL,'J'tt. ap.iseoi I ros trial luu riiiyetl t ut Violent .u (ruiltoi, rtuetfc, aallranta, bllittr- In HT itii'l !' hug I14V4 had ibciri uy, 1 tit ii a md nu loiter ba emuded that Uio bf.l V4) to ni.e tl. u la it din7 tbe lilik atriii'tb th.it dm -am; h i left Ihein, l))njep lea In.tiud ot d uny themeelrei with ei aoiu la, aliKB, oiynn b, Jalup, and i.tber I nvieiful i' .111 irtu, 'one their dogiatlre orgba wi r looaiu ibeir iwatia wuu tiwaMkur a B.cta-m)i Ititu-n. lania of tli oui habit. tnxUad of throwing the Whuk-gl-oiauiai ay Itm into a Ut; tf ffluibid rnuoou aim li-icuoai poouo, e -a ici el, auu It ii i it, in tho upcrA'.iun ol tia; who evouitf VcBc-ubte uiteiuttve utou ti o ill-urdeio i liver. iservoii4 aun.ievf, t iemuu.ua, weaa ana nt-Hiiii'rn, rr;i u.t the r ahmU-itd eneiitlei with a iii ae ui iiit itti'si invi(orni, ami men nit nay linti,d luiuit.rtlt j Imut ra ol ejuutircw Wet ai crat-a by e tuoJ-c u J n imulaut, pjiftttiy ttllcieut and bttiely barmlcaa JraVcUra by land and a. r-jolee In tto poaa. Ion of n oiffeo.lln cmn-o he, arbiub proteota htm fiam tha eU eil.bU of malaria. Itoia at-a. akkneaa, and from the diiturbiug mtl Ruiea of cbaiite- ol temtKiaiure. and cbane ot water. inu wtaa auu ueu inaiuo iei ineir aircnio re tuin, and Ui-ir apirit iw.va anuvrita bradup;, anwunrir, grttlt eabiUralind atnoo. ft la tUu only attuulnt hien cauttotli chjil- ctaiiacau rouatientioualy nrummen tulbdiuatn ut ucai t neai ji. ur to flf ami a auu ucrctiui. i k nu ac-j.iwa, or acitivtaent, on ttie rr.enmn cunto ei,t, wbure t la not ri:osmwdaa uiuM'iiu u remeiir. inn a aiiciruara uin.ieiii ileraiua: ani, .u abort, arb-nerrr lbreia inUM- iLDie, trui'i'firw and common lei at-. Un-trlter'a at tiiach mitcra la proLoutcou s laujard ap-i illc, t..r ali (b, in iho lu t-Mmv ol iiuajinaty, Ibeio la nu auuatltuie 01 ruuivibt. M'lllAL MIIICO, ttrtiiti Ikiavtinia l.utlairv. uf imla Dratt iu sold efery W daya: nnicacaab- ed at - ifrinaitun lurnubed. The hlitheat raU paid, ') duublouna And aUbindaof fold andail- ir, u rromeni ati uti 1. . o. TAVUg CO., Hankere. wb IS Wall HU.N. a. FRESH ARRIVAL WALL PAPER. I Mm! Nl l Aut mmm rrt.ti'onsi hit ciAiieiiiai. Sil llabi S'aalkiUUUbla mid lu..t. E. BAILEY, J. GREINER. Odd WWis Building, No. 1 88 8. High Street. CALL AN 1 I0XA5IINK fmctlc.Mr nrqnitliilrd wltb tli. liu. ,.( tt, Pa'ntingand Paper Hanging, in nil tli vnrlnna hrnnrlirs.our err vli t-w n n hi nil iiiiica ut liio wUHal iiain a iiiv yuuilCt WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN FIXTURES. riCTURE FRAMES, ICrtidir .Undo nit Mniiiifncliirrd lo llnlr, I.OOKIIVU CLASSES, klw ciiitonos, BiiAi lirrf, toung, I'AVM I.S nml I'AKCY GOODS Al Ilia I owr.l lrlr, BOOK AND PAMPHLET L'ltllNTINO. VN USUAL FACILITIES For this Kind of Work AT TUB .TiiiimiiiMiiIi (llllrr. Economy to Huuso Buiioors. XlIOKUIllllUN & CO, AUKNTH FOR TUI Hack lllvcr Fuprr t'o.'i STRAW BOARD, A JWBSTtTVTM fOM PLAXTRMSfy Trt7 Sarlnt !W r' nt rr, (Vll al 114 and Ull Kurib listh atrMi,and Kitmin tl,bVlfMlfit Tj'VnOMAN' y,ri INATtlH ea WrtTt t'lIAUMlMl .-.ourtat elo b. Thiaw.. drrfnl rn-it hd lull laalriMiiotte t eaaKb the reader tn fax-loata aittiar aei, ur any at" mat. at will. M arariKia, apirltaaUaw, and husdivda ot other furtuua laiwr.aaatita. It aaa be ebtainad by aradlns addra. th pna.tf. to T. W. KV. AS A vW.,tiBwakiihtttt.,l'aJladlpbi, 11 ' as run is OILS LINED fiSADT-KADB OLOTHlKd run Height of Ui Style. READY TO PUT RIGHT ON. Tha objact of tba CfaMtosI Street Clothlnc BaU llahmenl la to fornlah a claw of Keedy-aede Clothing apartor to anything thai baa heretofore been offar.4 lo the pnblf. Only tbe finer aabrles are mad. and the beat trlmmlnga, snd tbaae are tat by Uu itcet kuirnl and artlatlo eatters, aod mada up In slaboratt sod taitoful etylea. A full atock of neb alotblof tt sow la itort, and being sold at moderate pricn. Connected with the Mtabllihment, affordi rara dTantatea. jjmjjottxd oorti, foi clfi( No floer work U done In any Uerchant Tallorin Boom lo tbe Und. Wo better atyles, no rlcbargooda, no nor renowned cutters, oo mors perfect flu can snywbers be obtained. n Kesuflful and Serubcablo Garments. IN XiABOlBT VAJiLBTT. AaEirutAiKruBist of GENT'S lUKNISEISa GOODS, 818 k 820 CHESTNUT STEEE7, THtLADlLFBU, 'KulRnr-lljewixitoacrMrnnntnira .ml.m. .t . dblann mo onl.r with crtolnly .1 win, . rxid at. lloln for 8.lf-m,uiir(mml urf MopltM.t by wn.B r.qne.twl. rAIIKIAMN. llOOTII'8 CARRIAGES & BIGGIES manufactory-Cop. Third and Gavsu REPOSITORY-Gill's Block, N, Nigh St., COI.l iTIlM . OHIO. OUeat, iArjreit, and moat widely known EatAb- iiauiueni in .niraM unio. un nanu, Shlftlna Top Hugglca I'll S9 tone llockairaTf llurouufacs C'Arrlngeei and Open Hugglee of Iiateat Htrlea and Hrat UanufaMurfi and Fin. lao, and a Urge atoct uf eeoon bund Uugiaa and ESTABLISHED 1851 rOSEPH BEOKHAUS, ivoi trunkiord avciiuo best Otranl A f taut, PHILADELPHIA, PAH Manufaoturer of ucloaivilt Fuut Clau OAHRIAGES. KKwarr sTTtas. Clarence, Landaoa,Landaulotto.Clnas-nnach-a, Si.ilunif uuaitai oacbea. t'oiin-f. Uaruurber. rbii'txna, Hoekwaya, tto. hUitlla for private irmiT, aim puuuc ir. auo aauuraosoi moa modvrn iv) Ua and flnih. UmisTne anO nrt'-e lumiabM wen dealnel. WodtmanahipaiudabUiaecoad to Hun la thr oountry, r inr and Tailed itoek eompleted, on hand, and IB vob vuiaa, Onti-ra levetreymmpt and peraooal attfnMoa aaf Ail wurb warrautod. mbJI: CITY BUILDING LOT8 l-'or nlo C lioup. I Bnlldln, Lota I. n. k. gill') mn mm mm la iht Cltr ol Columbus Apt!) 1, 1170. .1Jm WM. A. UI1.L. IRON FENCING HAltINO, tJHATINd, AC3 MY PATENT 1HON PENCE IU rilKAPF.lt. mure aiilMtamul, m. re orniropntal, num prartb'd aod la etiry rrapent a frrptt tmpme-DienioDauf ntbertenoa that huat vai Ucn m&ie. rtio pitleut pinia.au tn Inlet p 4lii( hlw en lh pannleu( em a tieublt riVifiay f.w, tn ttn-ll iitnamei tal and atrons, w))tch ali.,wa -or (he t a punamn and Mitilraetion.to wbieb a I tr n leni-ins ia aiilijert tbat Solos' b nanaa uf au mauy cruuk-ed kaeeaand aumanaralil ea'tt, MAUTiN KRVMHI. mrhll ai Ito H. kuurtb Utreot, tUumbuf. NAVIGATION OPEN. w B ARR HOW BBCH1T1M0 FltlCUlIIT tof ClrtloTlllo, rhllllcolho ou Forl.motiib. Flmt. iMtlnt Uond.Tl, Te4nndat, ud riUara tux .ImjT. puuiU. uill l II .1 l i t II A KIN. FRED. UHLMANN, BOOKSELLER, HiniloiKM nnl Illutloi, ASD DtAUia IN WALL PAPERS. At.tRnl Nn rilKlt BT'X K.nuiKrLY Uemuut Ihiok. au r.ikMlMls Aj. sat a. niih ai coiaiutmt, o V Mitchell & Ramraelsberg Furniture Co.; 99 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. E3TAB1IPHED IN l&ft MANCFACXUBEIW IXJU-DXriTTJIE:, rii'i.M iiiiieJ.AiflissT'i'o 'iiiitiMotii' i - ALSO Eaiitlo iiiid I'ler 3Itrrors, tec, i AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. rututrotraatf Jlmu(l SM0.1 abwu. oat'let OHIO MERCHANT Opera House Block, Columbus, 0. The finest selection and most varied assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND for Gentlemen'. Sprint .bd Saamer We.r, star exhibited la thll muket. Fluiii ami Fnnry TroHorinR-6t I n.Hlincre, tieoicli nml oihor Suiline; fcllli, Vnslimiire nnd ITIiirscllU VcliUKt I'liilii, Ding"""', Triciii, aud other :nllii;i i:,ilt.ti, French, nnd Aincrtrmi 4 loli in ill Color ka. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS the esportm. nt Is entirety new .na th. Tnoet ettfant In tb. oVy. PATENT PANTALOON DBAWBHB, ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES, RUSSIAN BRACES, BURLINGAME COLLARS, tC I.'JIIVSU: 3IEDAL HIIirtTS U on TO Ordsb, .nd tmt.nted 'o Fit or no ule. Ointlfmi n ilcnlrlnx rooiI cloth, well roaile auj trimmed, at fair prices, solicited to cull and examine our stock. W.ll. BOTIHEK, 8. W. STlIOV, JOI1.V II I II, riirriuli'nlciit. I'O'i'iiiuii. TrniKiirnr. R. B. McADOW, No. 21 South High St., OPPOSITK STATU 1I0X18K,) OOL,UII3XJ, OHIO, SEALER IN 2i? n. jsl m m m9 ORGANS AND MELODEONS, IkExisio Boolis, AND IVEUT VARIETY Of RIXJNIOVL INSTRUMENTS. COLTJMBTJS, OHIO. Directors for HNRY UIU.TR, Pre.lda.t.r'ulambai.nblo. TIUO. H. BUrLKK, VIM rn.'t, P. t HUTI.Ex, TreMurer, " " AMUKL HAI.LCIWAY, II. E. HMITH, i. john 0. m1t0hkt.l, ' James l. bate4, CASH ASSETS JANUARY 17, 1870. Cah in At Ntihol.a Natlmal Tlitnk, New York f,jJS 17 Caah 111 Miller, U naldaon Co 'a cttbk, (.'o-umbua U,.Mu U Caaaln llito M M U a. 10 iu it ,tida-uarvt value 67,"tu 0, V. B. ft JO Hon.i curet a-ue !( 890 3.1 , Ohio Utato and Union I.0.0 U. d, aud actiucd muit-at 6 i 13 (1. U. At 1;. 11 U Hotida-marki'tvaui 4, l no Paratie. Or en d ttamiltou Coumy, Ohm, tkiiitla. and iniereat O.lOti Tl tl 1 un,tme lty Unnd, and tr.ttn.t.... , 6 J 0 00 ftl'iriuaffi-a, nud mtf roat awrood , JH'MU ut Caah in ban uf Air-nU SJ.Mlt Al Ulna Rcvivab a, and aruod mureat 1.1 2J ,4 ltcal Eatet 1,72) NO l'unauAi fiopcriy ft,4i)9 11 Ueruuuu and loaUge Utamva on bud llU Toittl 3IA.KJH 4 S Ool.cuno8.Omo, Fuhrnary ljt, 1870 Tlie nndorslRDfd, a Committee of now Stockboidtrs appointed hy tho Board of lllrtclors to exaiulnu ttio Assets, lucluiilute llio iDTtstiueots aud casb 011 hand of tbe Coinpauy, haviuff cartrlully uxainlni-d thdasatits, cuinprlneil 10 tliu rorcolns cundttucca aiid dutal Ivd stateincuts tberoof, now ctirtlly thai said siaunivnts aro crrrt ct in every particular, and that said assets are, tu our opinion, uf tiiu actual value ibvruln stand. And wo turiliur certify that we bollevn the said Company to be entitled to ths fUlic.it contMcnce of tlio busluusa community. M. A DHM1KRTV. JAM El AT()N. li. T. MiTHOt-F. FIlANtTH COl.UiSfl. J, W. UAUXLlUN, W. 1). liUOUKo, AL'HITOtt OP STATE'S OFFICE, ) Lkpa-.tmtnt nv ikr vanck, toluroi uH, Jan. 30, ls;u. ) Tt li horeby tttflftnl, tint the If nme 1nnrmnrs Cnmpany, lewd at 1 oluhibu , in th Ftatent Ohio baa eniuiilird, in all ltatActii, with thn Ua ul tbia Hiat-to atins to Hit li auiaiinr CoRijinnua, iur ibmiinrnm-or, and lis- tiled in tLiii.tlb-e nwuru etatrmcnt, by ti opMpo niliirra Uimmi. ahow , ineltimndiiiun and bualnias at the dale ol auuheiatiintni, (Leoumlr at, iSOSj to U aa mi.owa: Amount ot .uslpeld up r lUl i,1? V? A 'Siia amount of ataiUblt. mu p Sli, '81 " Aith'irjAte amount ol LiaUlitiva. pwi capital,) limiudliil ie-mauraiic Jl,l'. 40 tniooiit r( Iwsiin- for the pr-wilnmi-ar in tail Ilb3 Vi Am uut ot no-o lituivs or iho .nrrotlinfr yor in rah '8,1 7 4.1 In winiou wbt'rvof. 1 hurhunruiituMiiiacribi-d tuy uatLuauil r.ui d lie ol niy otbtv to be tfllrd' laui.1 Uid day iid year abuvi wntuo. JAM. Jl. UuDilAN, Auditor ol but. POLICIES WRITTEN AT HE ASONABLE .KATES. A.. CriVllDrVlCIl, Jr., -iVff't, COLUMBUS, O. cnaa. .un ai'rl. '' ah.oi, rut COLUMBUS MACHINE CO. coi.uuuus omo. furtabla tiul BlatKioatr STEAM ENCIIM.E8, a.m.a. 111 1 1 U) nollcra nill (lourtiisT nnd Rliirlilnrti, aaiffina rmiipa 'Arty ilnwmcra, ImproTM Clroular awl Wulay SAW MILLS, Al'0,ery dturiptiooof IlftoiU, ripen nml CnMlngflt Fot Cued OH and Oia Worai OP ALL KINDS ki.miant an FAnuioSABta TAILORING CO. DOMESTIC WOOLENS, tlie Year 1S70. E. T. MtTIIOFP, rolumbnt, Ohm. ; JAIIKU HfERKY, Ut. Vini,r, l l.lo. JOS. DLA :K, B.nf.illle, l.hio. ALtltKO TRADr.lt, XenU, Ohio. HENRY J0NE8, Kuieavllle, ubi. Wll.UAHD H. II1CK0X, llnn.li.U, Ohio. W. C. in. BAKEIt, Sntrvliirr. HOOK-) For Farmers & Murk Breeders Bound Volaraof tha Amorien Rinrk Journal, Tor lais, eotiUlnms N double rollumn paarea. aent puat pa.l lo 1 to Douud Voluu.ee ol Urn Am- noan Hicrk Juur-na tor iMitf, oouUtuins Jl pTO' 1 aul pat pa'd for 1 M Tho Durraiana'lUutialjai.ntpoaiiaid Iur.. Tlio Uiraemana annual, " " 3) I ho Uttf llrftHlfta' Uanual M H !I) I ha Hli..p llrivilf ra' Manual " " .. 3 Tn Poultry llrvedeia' M-nual " ti The wliok flee Manual tent pott paid to cue add.., for T7. 1 f0 - irouta wanUd. to wuoia ubelei Udueemeata Will (M utbTJ. Ad'lreta f. P. ItoYr.R A Ol.. Pub'Uhsis, Jan 31 I'araeahiirtl, C'hat.tar Ou. fn Eggaof Pure Bred Fanoy Pouitiy IPO It lllti;i.lITVC, RHWhuN UANl)TURl.AR(IKhT KD r-ml a.dMtionm f anuv l'uultri ti, bm I u,.a in tha count.. Ftfuaearr-tmif baed ai d ahlM Ui aur prt of itu aounlry. I'.ir etrcaiar and trie -.Uita, N. P. B iVKU A CO., ial Parkeabtuf Ubesuv Co., t |
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