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WHOLE NO. 1007 VOL. XX. SO. 19. PA W PA W, MICH., FBIDA Y9 JUL V J IS? 4. ht rnc g&rthtrtm, Is PrwuaHi-n Kvebv Pbjpay, bv S. T. COITWAY. Owen UOBaOBB Kalamazoo am Main llMHIi PAW PAW DIRECTORY. TMMMH Of tl. 50 a Yeail sruscinrrios. In awamk I. 6usintss f arbs. tits SWOTUTli "n Improved ' I red ramt. isw k. s w . . Voire THE BRIGANDS OF THE WEST, ou- i niiL ' i -ha lier oi ::iii'. ''i-iiu. h. ..i..,r. Th..rou 'bass iml Harmony. an TOOK. Teacher iroi be ti!isd in Id realdem .i i. on l'aw l'aw Street ulBivenjHa, by tho uncertain light of tbe can dle, whicb dickering in tbe blast of tbe stonn, as it forced us way through tbe i.ovicesof tbe dosed window, accompanied by inces- ' That is a tun it; I BBJBaat M ' an- and that Bonney BBkjM BJBjaajbfj ...... taLe swersd the farmer. "We hejaj now a cump- them. Bonney BMWBOw lie wae on 1 a right meeting in the neighborhood and BB house iu , track, and that tbe man before b.mwaawhaf full of clergymen. I have bur two rooms in he suspected him to be. He. t bereft re nolilv JOHN LONG, THE WOLF OF THE PRAIRIES. , H,rcbboth ant dashes of lightning, while tbe partial 1 my dwelling nod the other is as fn II as this." asked Van Sickle if l ong and fb PW PAW BA1M104IK Trains from twm Paw connect mftk BM aBBM aamed Tram the Miehigar. t cntral lUllroad SSwtOa. coins Mt and wi'. tuviriwriw. ft;KO A. M.. rolnrnsfrom Lawton it: 7 A. M. -f, a. ni.. Mail Train, eaat. t-Oi m.. Mail west, and N ay PrcU'h-. nil u. m. KiUamaTM. Aocomodatloi muu. day Trains return to Paw l'aw on departure 01 BKchcan Central Trains from Lawton. JOHN IHUNU Knp I Iiclilj;an t Vtatral Railroad. I II. 1) . t.M. II. Offlc o uv. CkABB. Homeopathic Physician. A n't Btore. Burt-' UoORfJ. Michigan. Paw l'aw. Van "M7 ; ,1 K tco "St 5 H : - fi'ftMil A. 1 h. JIAYNAKU, M. WietiC Jffl0iM and l . Surgeon. Office In l'eninrular Block, firtt door west of Court Houae, up-suirs, Taw law. l- R. Broker, Notary Pr.h.ic and V , Couveyaacer. Oiler ver Lbncweb Dru tSkor-, PI Mich. OAMI V.I.. BOLV. CoOBtV C lerk. Notary N Public aad Conveyancer. Deoia, Morwai?e, Contraeta, and all Und- of OooTtyaaeoa drawn ontheeliorteet notice, and al the uaa! raU-s. Offlie in tlit! Court Uoie, l'aw Paw, Midi. h had gloom of the room east a fearful pallor over the j and aa he noke. lie pointed to t o temporary been npc ulafmir ran h of late. Van Sfc I Im re whole scene. beda in the room he-ilpp the one whit h boor- plied that they had not done mo oi that. wnere it.;.' wnere w m t nuaiMQ UOtm iipieo. nuHiuess: tunr itioy were not kuon t.v rli o one breath, before the words Hy the moonlight which atreamed in. broad namee of Long and l .n -h wb ie Ktm r, ,h , wore scarcely oat of Koyce'e mouth. and c lear through the open door, Long saw i him, but by the namex of HaMMMM Mi It wa on the 6th of eptember that tbe im-1 ,,Aboat fortJ frm hero." answered the whole arrhngement: saw the closets, and , Weecher. L'onney replied that he 'tad known porUnt arreBt of Fox. as narratod in our last Kyce' ' lD the north-west corner ot Knox, on every featute if the room, together with tho ! them to travel under those lat'er name before, flu mMmm , t !.r . ..mm- mru 1 1 tu mrt rlA uifii.l ,T, nt t lr. r.nr nKinli int., 1A ti tipr ami Ik. Hill I , .. . . V a ... .i .v chapter, took place. Thus far, Honney had : " ' - T.. " 1 wiwais seeing rocceeded beyond bis most sanguine hopes. - Lowell. Pron'tor aw Paw, Mm h. HUtre leave daily lor .-out n U 1 V- R I SI si II 1 II lln huru KktlAN HOI SI.-J. M Lawrence. Hartfor, ureeosvuia ana Manutaeiurer and Dealer in . 1 t 1 1 v . N VT1VE W INKS, Paw Paw, Mich. 1? c 1 - ' - c - . a E Fwraltnro, Cabinet A period of only eleven days had elapsed since he had started from t. Louis in pursuit of the murderers of C L Davenport, without any definite clue to tind tbem ; and yet, during this penod of tune be liad penetrated into the most secret retreats of the Brigands of tbe West, and bad shared their hospitalities and dangerous conhdence, at ttie risk of his life: bad discovered through this nsk, the trail of Fox. Long and lurch, and bad followed tbe trail up with uch energy that Fox wax. already in bis grasp. Hope now gave to Bonney an a stallmeut of Bausfaction and encouragement, by whispering confidently to him that this suc- Sfii Sff-ef. .ML; iJ IT. Maker. Ladle. j - 1 ftos and Gsltora aaos M Ware lUphoUtory, etc. Wareroomaascoad loaaafnl beginning of tho working oot of his door'eaat of 'the l'"-' ,"1 ' v A p,iU - M" h- ! plot, in the arrest of Fox, was but the sure pre lude to the desired climax of hiu access the arrest of Long and Birch. It was, therefore. with ieuewed energy, although almost worn 2 aic 1 Fa-liionahl.. Boot and hot; in :u.il ,l)-- I'ooi-, tii order In lirM cnt at fliort notl e, Shop first dor north 01 Sr-n- : out wiih tbe fatigue and excitement of the last kks tOflce. few davt. that he bent himself .0 lbs nork (iMtli I.K H. Ml onabb ' ' i still before liim to be accomplished, and paued I . .f...liil of the al'-l -M'w old Jersey farmer, by tho name of Wilbome. He apartment. them, but by the wav, nn Sickle, ui awk is a good pious old fellow, never fastens the "I," continued the farmer, "JOB CM tak onoques'ion before I go," tontinno' BossMl doors, and thinks everybody is as boneat as he nap on the floor. vogtK welcome. Von are "don't yon spa ulate youse If a life 1 ie. There will not. therefore. b mm h danger wel. oipe to Btay and share mv bread until the ''What do you mean in easing him of tbe spare cash he has on hand, camp-meeting ie over, v hi eh will be in three "lYomise not la btttftj mi. aj , , , ,, a wbieh amounts to the Hum I just told yon, if 1 days, when I can ofler yon a better bafl than 1 ' yon. ' answered Bajajaj . not more. So, boys, what do yon say for a de- can now." "I ctn keep a secret as Me aju . ner scent upon old Wilborne ?" "So. I am much obliged to you," said Long' j man," rejoined an Sickio. lo... 1, -r 1 .1 "(io in for it at once," said Long, "and n who had now seen and beard all he wisbed,"l meaningly into Bonney a fa e. let's go to bed, or there wib not 1)0 much more am not very tired and will trudge atom', as it : Monney's onlj answer a tb piodi, Ian or of the night left to take a sleep in. and we ,syet early, an l I shall probably rind a bed at I bis neer failing blank i-heets. wbi. r, he read must be off early in the morning." the next house," and ho sayimr. L-:ng bid the i before the RIM or Van Sick.t. ho ;.'ter Dandy Birch gave his token of assent, by farmer good night and walked out of tbe house I looked admiringly on them, and sa.-'i i i Khould again twu-ling h:s watch chain, and all three The fanner looked after the retreating form of j like to have some of them wLen fetj .vro "wo nuuu .uioiwuub iruTiut7U mill utHU ll ""u(, " n numn luijii ma wu uic iuiuikiuiuui uu. i no iiuvi-', a i f or uU i t e the -ommodatmg landlord. The storm con- that any ono should refuse, in n time of tump tinned t our down in it? fury for tho remain- meeting, even a stretch out on the tloor.especi der of the n.gbt, but the human guilt under ally as some of the clergyman, whom his Van St;klo's roof slept as sound as conscious ; roof now sheltered, were no? much c tera - dence beiug now opened, he inform 1 onuoy ee not gone to would Birc 1 un bo Ultrt that n.cht n.ar 1 acre cot far oil. and Bonoav Vcirk r'anhloni preparodlo do .1 UlSr z 5 c -1 ..v . ei a g ait s a Ihop over I ikiiROKW. UWTOS. Attorney and 'o:n-eior G atUw. Notary Public and Probate Jttdge. ,il pronai 1 Court jr. M C -j-:- aw i-f : ' S - 1 R C - " 0:1 J : o : cr fT I MK I S PTIO?i M iASII J" north Mih Mail! ft reel. K!l)HinH.')0. A. HIKItMAK, MUII ll HASBN .v HHM I, Al torn, y- (iii Mondav Paw. Olnce .nr! weal of CAH N at Law not a moment to carry out bis further plans. lie accordingly made arrangement for h. eouveyance of Fox to tbe jail at Indianapo'it. A carriage was procure 1 ; 1 ox. heavily ironed, was placed within, under charge of Johnson, and Mr. Pease, the sheritt' oi VVajM f'ouoty. who were directe.1 to drive through to Indian apolis in t!ie shoiiest possiMe time, la order to jirovont any trouble or hindrances from any innocenee. in the morning tho nhower had turned iuto a settled rain, but Long and Ihrch after hasty breakfast, set out through the wet to re -onnouro the premii-es ot the old farmer, with the understanding tun- Norton B: Uoyce shenid noo'i foQfla iheni. A few evening- after this, the moon sboai bngbtiy down on a scene of not .n ;no o.. whth would have touched the heart of any one less than a hend, and awakened it 10 the beauty of domestic hapinnes''. baUowed by virtue, even .hough that beer might have been seared antb .e a- with a hot-iron There was a mail dwelling flanked on one side mk efcaad th mfeslfeataj o romm'ini, -,,, Qy VfjtiH I Ion no night ii'id meet Boy. lUiune arid wared 1 '.ml;., foal lor tnr com. ng .. :.ovi e. 01. 1 w a i nINCSLKI BlunBKHsLn.M v. . 1 v . I editors of the papers at 0 Ulrhiiran. is the largest and beat equipped or ., , inthecouiity Pine boraea, now and elefsat ,mond, and re.uested thei hi v in carriagea to let . Dvckuian llou-i Offlce and St inies nortn-easi 01 north fide of Oalc atroet. .v BOWLAit, Attornei at oiatii Ilavn lMiMiun. lvalani m -Waj 1 relght, Tr . v.'i p. ni. a', so .ti Havi n at lorsn n. ami aM : Wav Iaihs o.itl Hi.v-m M : t ' . T: 1 1 yr-1 -fii-'-:' p- m. Arrive a. Kaias imx ai ii)- ;h. 11 .. aai I'-iu-Qalaff West, pas AJoMes1 at M'A'i n. in.and L'M 10MNTOCK 11 r a .,.,.1 ii.wiimncc Comoanloa Main street, fl rat door east of the Court Boi J'hw Paw, Mich. i. ):. comktoi v. O. W. Bowtaan Law for Office p ti. p. m. fvoblsa' at WW a M. .mil 4:18 immediate iiroceedinus which the fronds of A ,,-, vr Flrr N bo i'.- ''aw, j Fox mi?ht Bee nt t0 ad0()t iu or(lei to aid ni8 by a spacious cam with hay st ks adjoining, , BAXPLBa mi lamps. m i.a.aaa saW the ahailows of which a goodly number ontreville and llicb- of a woro renoBir.g. n tbe rear there was them not to publish the 8 1Rre:R D ia tna! wah 'towiled with the tall arrest of Fox. with which request thoy roadiiy reen Halkp ol ,,lp ,rn- ch were just comjihed- So far all uae well, and on the bursting their silktn fringe, to reveal tbe rich night of the Ufa of September. Honney left burden of then-ripening fruit . Ihtd6aafa Centreville by stage for Columbus. Ohio, on 681 bounded in tbe oorn-neld. and on all. the his wav to Berkshire, in D laware county, briht aams of the moon fell softly and where he expected to tind lohn Long, the , calmly- like a r,mile from Heaven beaming on Wolf of tbe Prairies, and hie companion, Bob ; ,ne flre of the earth. Within, the scone was Birch, the Dandv Captain. Leaving Bonney ! HaaBj poacefn'. A comely matron had just on Ml route to Berkshire, in Delaware county, removed the last dish from the supper table, we will transfer tbe ncene to that place, in an-1 arranged the disorder of tbe room, conso ticmation of tbe eveuts iu-evious to bis arnva1 1 (laen, nl'on tho PaBtfaaJ 01 the evening meal. in that tOWn mu nuimjn m o i iiuix 111 ruin n Mill' una Physldan and M I .i'i,, ,, o .mb I man whose frame was muscular and well knit together: whose t'eatnres wore regular and mdd in their expression, and whose tender commodate by the temporary .jed s i.i-h his from Bovee, tzacth where thev kind wife Lad piovnied lor them an well as she could Tl c farmer, howevr, vat too sleepy to indulge in r uy lengthy reflection on the sub-' ject, and a,"ain BttOwiflf h-mself AOWB, was soon joimng in .he trumpet tones. Oi repose, which resounded audibly thrnngb nil parts cf h s dwelling. In tbe muai il ime. Long crept back through j the corn-field into the idiade of t!e (o.el. where on a bed of leaves 00 a gras-plo-. I iamb Birch awaited hisommg. "What's the prospeftr atU Bi h. ac he raiati up from bis forest cou-.h. "is tbe coast all clear for a descent noon old W Ubot ne :" 1 e I oag and o'j il lea n aaa, Vaa 1)11 ildaajBal v all OUKeutcd, apaaraaoa JlCBflOX a ttUBBBH, Attornejrssnd Ooaassb orh uflh North aids of Bala atret, aecopd dooi wot ui Post ofoco. Paw Paw, Biekigan. '.iiii'iivi riTTM. Attorney. Conaselo? ( knMtnr. OAce oopoalti tho Court Boass, l'aw l'aw. Mich. Mo I be Detroit 1 rot J'rese. in an ed.u.: uttroaa ivionderansrhe niodo, practice o bnikBajM up a oMkjft in every ton of tbe ft ... ,0 "f ,!u " -b ohicb -bonldlthei.oonla. col mfi Ul1,emfhf"1"' shomd. etauh: I ,. ,.L ly all thonnhraentan ranch of sdu 1 1 , o. but will be in a fow days when the j " u,r" '"" educated ateo ofeiat cursed camp-meeting is over, and the black j '.oun,nw baatowad unkmited , ,, .. u coats and the crowd ol ben faintly followers j tno p,Jn'onal system of tba turn their steps to another oiianer : ' and e "aoM alaavt limited tbamaaKai iii Ixng heregave Birch an account ot what be P"1 jadgmtotf to tho OOaimon SChoola, loinieiiim wirli or. baa seen at farmer Wiihorne's house, and nB of Ins interview with tbe old fnrmer himaelf. A few moments aflerwntm Long and Riroh rejiosed side bv side in the foresr and deep j steep wasnpon them as well as on the houe 1 hold beneath the roof of the farmer, in tho 1 clearing beyond. With the first Ughtof t he uiornj tig. No, ton : B. Koyce, bearing on his arm u well-tilled baa aa iraat e.hon the other hand tbe p , ,..u. thb conogo and uivaraty spidaaak whi Qhaofaa- iwoing bt aaan-aigkpaaaaaa and nonicipamtei to found 10 aiakoat -ery statoaBostof nafeaai iooallad ...o.,tnd BMvaiMtias. iho criticuaj wfeki bat make un our OOUaga ssHfrn, Nitre i!- annuallv it OBW ii ji. It. Ul . O I o " . 1 . Ha J ., . 1 Pr..'..ioitmW:ilritroroitly aitrm! ed. OBos a lib Realdcnce, on Kalamasoo j strei : . Paw ;a . fell I s4 Chicago and Kak- Huron Rail Road. A KiM, KFl ECT eMern : M - wT. M A BI N V . . 1 f Isva 5- ion. Taaixs KAai L J. B MBBLB B Bm Pkjalclai and eurgeon. CJIce la Granger Block. P.. I'iiVMir.iin aril e"n eon. Kilhurii X liudsou'a tore, J.:w Ofllce 1 Paw, Bleb. Iff Ml - c ? s STATIONS. 1 - Il 11 B l-i- .A"r- r. a, Lancnn: 1 4 iBUletCa 1 4 Kcvaalopol if sj( IPottervule ! 4 00 Charlotte 1 :; :jo. Moore's ,4 3 aaj Olivet 1 an iB'dlevut 2 B3deji Mia. m. Maifcaa . 1 :.: laiO si 10 Batbe Creek il t j la l ou h 0 t" 8 lalCUawx lJ i" ajr " ' i Hcott'a 11 l" c ti GO Indian Lake 11 au 6 V 7 M t7 al 7 BV v 4 atH M. .'5 it I'it- . a . 7 7 1& 7 on f. 6i ; K SI . M fi .7 I 4. . 5 20 - DECATUR DIRECTORY. business (T.nrus.. J mist iu A BEIBE, Attorneys and Counj at law and Solicitors In Cbaoeery. Ofllce in Fir-: Natloaal Bank Bulldlas. np atalrs, Dacatur, Mil ii. nkwton roaTsa. w.soan aaaaa. L;PT k SBBBHAX, Attorneya at Law, bo 'llcitorh In Chance. y and Notari"i pnnllc. Otllci C...II.IV .nil. il in with nromttm m. Town Hall Building, Decatur, Mich. ioiiv a. uti'v. t"N ' aaaux. wat the latter pan of .ugus' and soon after tbe time when lohn Long aud Bob Birch departed, as wc have before narrated, from the den of tb eves in Owen county on the I eve of the descent upon that place by tho of ! licors from Bowling (iroec. Tbe little ton of Berkshire, in Delaware county. Ohio, was en veloped in tbe blackness of a night whicu had descended upon it in tbe fury of a tempest that had been gathering during all the after noon and which, with its thunder, its lightning and its torrents of rain, was now playing a tearful chorus of the elements, around and over tbe few and scattered dwellings. Terrible ' howc?er. as the storm was without, there was within one dwelling iu tbe village, a party who heeded it nut, and made no pause in the oaths -ere. ket. stood suddenly before Long and BBctt, as WV " aawilniUH rasp labia pove j tieee thev were jind awakening nd prcpanugto get ,r"', ' " : liich aic ra'her asyiLruo t or old, up. WOn """ -an-'na: backi n vouthfulexneri- "TTMI, Inn j nu ira.'' aanaaaml flujm i mil ,nentRi,B,fc "'an f r tha boaafe edr -a'ion of ' i young men and watmMi aunUk , . glance, at- he east them now and then on his ' . ' . . nla m . .1 ' Irnnl m -,, n ,,r ... .1.- r't'IE Olltijr f WO Or fhrp.. , r, . he was her Mat-, .T. ' ' lM" laasi.. 7 , r ,r,r'na' com; anion, told at onre that band. Both were about the middle age of life! and in the apartment with them, four men. who-o dress and appeirance. bespoke them to be itinerant clergymen ot the Methodist Church, were also -eati d. The i deuce, which bar! continued for some few moments after the : supper was removed, wa? broken by one of the , clergymen remarking that it was the hour (or rerose. and proposing that the evening devn-! tions should beheld, banner Wilborne. for morning: but I BUppoae you would hde some thing 10 eat, and perhaps il little to drink. Hero are both, and I have brought enough ort my horse yonder to last VOV four day-, if von should have to stay here -o long: but what's tbe news, and how is the old farmer!" "I irst," said Lon . "ue are glnd to see yon. Mi Norton B. Koyee, for our larder has run has n.ne universities and th r w' , 9 H iennepsoe. eight universif.ee and :' rfy-thfta 1 oueges ; auaaoari, two nniveisme ai 1 seven BSMaaat ; Marvicnd. two aah I nineteen colleges: and ItajiUjl , " "no cuirty-three collegi -Hln. h. with two or three aiiaplll at way sure rior to oui high scbocih thirty- 1 ii. 1 u bjM ' one of tin any ven is ins ' of Circuit Conri Oomm'r for Nan Bursa lof profanitv. and tbe propositions of villainv, . 1 ' "' J?!!?!1 "SJiJnfiViT,, ' which came from their lips, even at the B J I'm Gr'd RapMi Kalamaaoo I ( I clo 1 t a . ii, 10 901 a ns I Schoolcraft Baroi lhi" .r.ii w, K dll X' ; i U 47 I 01 ; 19 n I N 1 t 1 f 1; 1 . f -vlf 1 I'M I J Oi ttitni, nn 1 1. .. rare Stract ono door ' 1.; Abbott's Store, Decatur Mick. Is. pohp.).' neral iler In Family Orocerl . t rocksry, etc Teas aiaia a apoclalty. Pas j 00 .; m . ; U M ."7 4 oi 7 Ml P 2 'llnia y .) Jamestown in isiCassopolla n o") Kdwardab j 11 : Blab lv.ika , 12 0 iiSoutli Bend 1 12 Cruui's Poi't a. 1 ooipak Lnks 1 eg St ill well a J0 Kingsbury 2 4:, Union BUI ., 10 Haskell's . Batons n 51 al paralM p v w m 1 in 00 aid u !. 4.-. I r.3 s BJ s M 7 M 1. 1 00. M. !! ::i a m 1 9 aoj 1 is B B 13 S 1 s tolfH 81 7 80 13 08 7 10 11 60 a sal 11 8 11 m 1 a 8 oi' 11 no 11 00 . a.! I '.0 tr et. Deeutur. Mn I. D 1 M OM It BOI "O , Df OaXOLn, Propi lei ai ,-atnr. Michigan, W, H. LAWRENCE DIRECTORY. InsBttM afart y . s. td iBWB K. deah 1 ' (iooci-. Clothing, Millinery oooaa, nooi and Shoos, Groceries, Bat ami capa, iusena wars, etc, 1 awrence, Mich. I A. m. ( hicagu r. jt Train? dn an? M'j . ; Tro ir.- .ii aot StOfJ except upon Signal Mail i;nd Lprejc Train F.Rd makes direct tiinO"ti"ns nt Laasiai with Jaeksur,, Lai.-ing A baginaw H. K. fur Bay City, Saginaw and -Owoto l and with Betmit, Lanaing A Lake Michigan B. U. toff llrOSBVills, l- niM. ilowell find Detroit. Baggaire ' hocked Through to pago and all poiata oa 1. L I L M. K. B. FURNITURE n s. ( , v I I, AM), I, P.. I i. Rson, Lawrence, Mich. t Pn i nt and Oarrlagi Ki.l-omiti e Pkyslciaa hih! sur- ILLIAM H. CLAY, Sim and Ornamental Lav aoa alch, Horn , siL'n, Painting, Oratalntf, Paper I br mn done to order. BOU T. (Ii 'ib r m Drugs, tv. Groceries, nrushei. Pn acrtptioaa caralallv pffspai MISCELLANEOUS. mi i t when the lightning tlaahed aiross their feature-, and the peals of thunder hook tnc very foundations of tec building. Thie party wiih . oni)Ose! of loiin Long. Bob Birch, and j Norton B. Koyce. Tbe place .vberc they were assemhled was a private and the best apart ment of the tavern ut Berkshire, kept by a man named an Sickle, and which was the only public house in the place. ThiB Van Sickle was conuected with tho great ;,-ang of the "Brigands of tho West," and was informed of many, although (from n natural want of discre tion on his part, which rendered it dangerous , to tnint him too far at on-e. mot of all the car rent secretn of tho band. Hie house was the rendezvous of all the "boya" in this epiarter, aud here Long and Birch now came from tbe den of thieves in Owen county, to meet Nor jton B. Koyce, in reference to the "sight" I Which he had got up for them to '"raise," in I the neighborhood. The trio were seated Mediernet, Station, 'around a table on which were some glasses, a rcrfniiM i . etc hot tin of whinkev. and the remain of what an- 1 poarod to have been a bountiful supper. Van t sickle had just left tbe apartment, and Koyee. leaning back in bis chair, exclaimed low. second we shall have to stay some days. for there i a yreat earap meeting in the neigh- ''re better or? in tint ratpd ft. I al was Ins home 111 Knov t o., thnt we have been ": RI1U 11 w"' nm r,e I'nnietr to maKo a "re annually s..nd.ng ., ! 1 to ne contemplatinu. assented, and the voice of rab for the sixteen hundred dollars wh ir so M. imfee.t-iVo,- 0M tir0f thraa, rbajf. prayer was soon heard to rise from that hum- m nv people are aijoul here: and third, you in the wilderness, and float out ran 8 iJaaatOOM an Siekll a again, and re- througfa the opei w.ndow on tbe evening tmn m four days with some more fodde:. : nd air. At tint- moment, and thick stalks ot seen tbe ngure of "Khng through the high the corn-held, might be I maa approaching the Lawrence Surgeon 'jph' attention of M M ' vox. Phvaictan and . aaar Adams' Mills, Pins tend promntlv all BfOSSSSkMial attention givea to Surgery and Wonn a an-l Children. . A, Orove. order tin: di iiftlce Will at- tpachU i-. - of 1st of August, as von promiaed:' We have missed two of the best 'sights' that I ever got. My old aunt who lived about, here, lately sold her property for twenty-two hun dred dollarB, received the amount in gold, left on the Kith of Aiurnst. went to the west, and WHITMAN, paid the money for a new home. I bat's one I'KAI.KR IM ,..o,,,.,. I Im,. n,.. ,,..,u iAMi lfilil,lbUC 'H reePect,,lJlv Vermont &r Italian Imile north of this plate, who bad eighteen hundred dollars in hia tnink, ami with which be house. It was iohn Long, the Wolf 01 the ( I'rairies. I 'reeping like a snake, with his bead bowed beneath the long green lenvcs. ho ad vanced to the window and looked into it. The aor-hipers at the farm were ton wrapt up m ' their devotions to heed the ibaioa which dark- j cned the window a momem and then was gone. Long, bowavat, bv this brief glance, bad taken 111 tho whole scene, but the only ef-1 feet it had upon him was to niakn him mutter to himself an inaudible curse ot immOn 1 . a. be returned 1 few steps and atood again in tbe shadow- of the corn iicld. awaBing the termin. ation ol an act of worship which while he re epected if not. he was !oh to disiurb. The amen at length -ounded on his ear, and soon tbe lights wero extinguished, and he inew ; that the familv had retired to ro-t. Again lie ! approached the house: but now towards the 1 front door where, listening for a moment, ho raised the latch gentlv and noiselessly, and fonnd that Koyce had spoken the truth. The by that lime. I ;hmi we will have all right to make the raise.' "Ttist as you plea-.",'' 8 Baa SI ad Mr. Rojce, and the thrct htx inv aaaWtWJi n amoie breakfa-t. Boy,- mounted his horse, tai promising to rcurn by t !, tict SatQriay, rr.de off rowvds Barkamri . a-fioen " i iaduiif, s. ' tht w .7. . . r J 7T ' J nvii.ii.uii line 11 mora good to trnwiui up .nm su-r-.in one nam. . eg ioaa Bift their tbyfBa Mh Em 1 os : Before M up o.at la 4a m art ml ,et ( rr. fraaj , Hl, . J.n'erti.t pia- aa a ,lDg ns what is our posiiion upon Bria qurnrtajl of BoftaBB and ;f la favor whv our ro e and 1 en ne day alter Uoyethu- parted with Loas eras auant upon the pubjaot. Parai Mtoanaaii and Birch in the forest iu Knox. 00 tb edge voui eolurnn- t. answer ancb of our fnandabl nn Jlnren 1 onnt;. n have made tho . hrj. "O pus II' II IB mi,; Wlim.oi' OC lla.rtt b of Manon Co.. rmay, wliom we left on hts way fiora CantrwviBa to Barkahira, airivad at tiie latter plate ITa bad I am lied Columbus on the Iflf.i of sepfmi ri, ani on the same day. mring a hor-erud wn ;on. he drove into Berkshire, which :s twonty-fo-n miles north ot " Bowisaa ne 1 BOpiBOf . Ill iti ( olnmhcs. He aloppad, of course, at tho Van foffWifi blUai aock, bat a ioty, hi ng tbb atisuni. 1 , ;,riv 1 i d. latior.:.. -r paraon, thai Danoalnmaii mm- ., Sol onP dowaoonetde) . urra to mo i I most movement. sirkie tavern, and aftei artaking of aonas re j ale8an and aacrc mafoi tl is bbbi freshmenis. he invited tbe landlord to join 1 lljaD : aBt which tbe caaaMM BefjB I Whytbod-1 Long, did you not come tbe j QOor )pened without tbe least resistance, and ! Pkof thecoimtry.' him 111 it socia1 glass, which ho readily did. (re 1 man about hero by the name of Notion B. Boyce ?" eaielesly eiioiiired Bon ney, as no threw himself Lack ia his chair and looked out of the window. "No. " answered Van Sickle j "he hi atM here a few weeks, but he ba now left for Il linois, having finished nil hia bimine-- in this ' UoaV boat .ei it was tnie that i armer Wilborne. looking for no dishonesty in the world, and least of all, in that primitivo country to which he bad -migrated from Jersey, left bis door open to all of the world, by night as well b by day. LtBf had thus gained one point of information for which he liad come to the bouse to roeonnoitie. Boniicy then impure 1 after l wo men daaoffib' mg Long and Birch minntely. but mth'ut mentioning either of their names. "Yes." said an BB98BB, "two just such men aaaaai through here two weeks ago, sayinir thev were going by the wav of Pittsburgh s,inii!i)gsiga:n; mirikirid. then , m 1 Qod, T!'o ipiesticm is not. a n.i.uy 808881 IO thmk" a rnor mutt' 1 of gomg to the poi.e 1 d 88 .ng her vote, or attending . ena.n poin . . 1 n.o-t-ings, the character of tfah itOlHd i- ( ba Saw aaManaaraax and aaaoh ate faaBPi tj mi,kd as caucuses, l nese, as BBjaaaaBta, ava nn worthy the source from v ii. h thev . in. es emanate, ami we cati only b-s nenii.s rer tnees from Baoat who s.ro too lndo oid ro give the subject eMidid thought. We it.-i 'o e charitable, and not ac aaa t'remof hu n un warrantable iguoian M us raut be the 3 - if f hey really know no better. But because MffBafi woman ibt . : f il- Large ailed to my Stock or .rrj Consisting ot everything nameable in tbe ForaitaaTC BHBlfl0tBA MBfJ RKPAIatllVia doue promptly. MARBLE HEAD-STOHE. MUIIIL .1 I I Tablets, Etc., IVVW PAW, - - MICH, I alont t his mode of advertisiriL' mv biinmr-n in"tead of employing agents. My object is, to 1 crying for spilt mill reduce the expense of the business as much as ' fore, and that's enough possible, so bv purchasing of me you pay 00 agent foes. V on can also save tho expense of delivering the work if you choose besides yon can select tho Marble yourself. and see thesvtle . of it, as it will be, sot hern is no possible OBBB08 to New York. Have von any business with but another remained winch he could only gam tnem nmi an hiekie eyed Honney closely as i frage is to stimulate her to a great e ile- r8 tor by an interview with the master of BM bouse, be spoke. j improvement, and to such as are nc p aSSaMi Although MB original plan of M ousing the fam- Bonney. 1 resumin . 1 hai V'BB Sickle was an j of comfortable and luxurious liomr. '-nt are dy. sftr be baxl d scovcreil bow the door stood hone- man., was a'ont 'o 8kBB8naj to him at obliged to e,rn a hvi.hood. that 1 BMl I BB9 may with regard to fastening-, and of claiming a once the chnractor of the men, bnMurning Mi bi iriveti for better work BBBfl WC8Paa8 B shelter for tho night in order to di cover the Ban upon him at that moment with the inten-' petefla fat BM aatt abe unde; ak.Hle tbo localities of tbo bouse, was now somewhat Inn. of doing so. he sax. something in the eye s; aivlard bv vrbicii ;, wages are t.P regn- fmstrated by tho presence of other guests, bo of Van Sick.e that told him olamlv that Van I . n.i f, k.'imilf al ! 1 horiL-ht. stil' resolved to cam- K through, and trust to Sickle was a villain of the same stamp and j to advantags imm'vbetc.y to arise from placing put yom DH- ti,e farmea's aaaajtaa, and what ho could sec gang as those Of whom he was :n pursuit. He tl0 ballot io her hard, hio., tobe PaB by fntnro r AH V, irlm- !-! . 1 - , .A ..m m . . --' wnne mwH aooii'.:. ior an ie in nrmat on aecaiilincr r. r..i 1... t,,. 1 s - . .. 1...- .i. ,.i.i i 1. .. " ......BV .... , ,., n utmii,.; . ,;:ni . ene.rai ious in iu'.it 1 in- nmi 1 wiih " lu "tJsJtJt,; meio 10 no ue h wanted. Ie. "icreforft t ,.,t.rtwl,- n !. nr .... ,1 . 1 "w had rased, hut 1.0 laoi, In'l ,n.i started, about tbe middle ot August, for Sev I 'ok, to purchase goods. There's another chance gone four thousand dollars in all : and theMound of that amount of lost gold is still clinking on mv ears louder than the thunder ot tn.s cursed shower." "Well then, answercil 1 on gore to vour ears, an I open you. eyes a ider f 01 no . is there another and the ipiestion i-. sight' 8 head I PRICKS BKASONABLK, ANM sATiSPAC- ; for beiug deteivedor being disappointed. Tlf S i l ABANTPJ'.l) f- l.VLBV I NHTANfl'. n . i. AL L K . MaJ.n STBBtT, 'AVf I'AW MONEY TO LOAN n sums of $1000 and over, on good improved .fminrombered 1 Rf . 1004tf A. SflKBMA.V, Agent. Bv taking Ibis course, there is a saving ol from twenty to thirty percenl -according to bow far the purchase! 1 BBBI Von can readily soo that tbe monev I save by not keeping agents goes to tbe purchaser in j etesd ot tbe agent , Agents claim that tbey can furnish work j 1 heaper. That cannot la done, unless done by Apprentices. 1 furnish no work of that class as I employ no Apprentices. My work and material cannot be cpaestioned. BV' Patronio home, if you can. and save monev L o doini?. iW again, and enm immediately knocked for admittance. ! armei Wilborne. iike all bah and BaBM men. s!ep; Yrs. BaBs tbe ipiestion," ciiimed in Bandy aonndly. and his example seemed to be follow- Birch, as he gave a twirl totue watch chain od by the rest of he househohL fur it was not and seal which Bi had taken from olone' until h.ong had giveu sevral hard blows, that DBjaaaaart, and wl... B now .- re hi full tha wifo started up, and sliakintr be. aBhaJ view. "Yes," answered Koyce, "ad d good one. worth at least sixteen hundred dollars. At this announcement from Koyce, Long and Birch leaned eagerly across the tanle and fixed their eves upon lum. As tbey did so. the countenance of each wore a mingled look of expectant avarice and demomae desperation, that was heightened in the mteni'v of its re- toui mm tnere was some one at the Bnr, I arm".r Wilborne immed;atelv rose with great composure from his bed. and walking to the door, threw it wide open. "Pnend, whoever von are, enter and mal. known your wants.'' "1 am a solitary traveler, " said Long, with an expression of the utmost truth and sincer ity, "and I ask a I ed for the n,p raaeraiious m a more 1 olr sical develoj afl nt of both sexes s 1 nfheiew " I lie fact is.; Mi. S an siekle. i'tso iwo men of itself to insure fie success af .1 . praaaaj wcom 1 nh to see r re joint ownr.s. with me, movement. And aBBBaaj o the vt tm ". a I no race mare, now in In liana. ! have( aaftaajB of tB8 fcaure .f the , pies:, on slono made up a purse for tVB Uuuilii dollars, 1 tva already possess near'y tho enti-o inu.ifn. BJ winch is tu l)e run on t lie 1st oi' October next, of the meilical fraternity. Indd, . .1 of our o.. the smallei , ' ;iw i men. whose mo-i intelligent nn-n of whatever l ofession name is Long, has ridden iho naro ollen and. rVoi it. and if we fan of sin . v.vwi I want lum to rule at this race, bossies, I warn ftn ,t wi'd only be postponing an e .enfc which both men present at tho race, seeing that thev , bj aj inevitable as that tbe sun shall I so again. are part owners," in conclusion, we wi8n to ay m o.r rr crds at home that we are ieady to fnrther rbe work in any and every possible means in onr power. n.I woakof cur friend thern MbB aa they love tbeir families, their firavdea, and BBSM country, they do fhe same. Very 7 m'v. Hah Biston. I be keen glanoe of V an Si. kle larni" m 1 8 eager and open M its sxpression. as he replied that the men who had passed through Brk sliirewere undoubtedly the ones whom Bon ney wis bed to see and be nrirested that thev mit?b Be now at Dresden, en thM.: , cna'