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llotlhcrnet. lie o ntc PAW PAW, MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 94, 1874. WHOLE XO 10O8 VOL. XX. XO. 20. ghe grttt Northerner. bFoBUtna Iim Fhipay, kv B. T. CONWAY. OtWIOl Coim Kalamazoo am. Main Sthkkt. TEH ms of aUBSOUfPTIOM, 1.50 a Yeab. In Advance. PAW PAW KA1I.ROAIK Trains from Pan 1'sw connect with the name named Trams on the Michigan Central Kaiiroad at Lawton. going -at and wcsl LKAVKVAWfAW. W10 M.. returns from Lawtoi. at 7 A. M . : W a m , Mail Train, east. lS5u ra MiuU't. and Way Frci-ht cast. X-'lo U in- Kalama.ou ACCOSHXlatloi. east. a-Traius return tol'aw Paw on departure ol Uiihg.u Central Train, Jg-ftggjfo Su,,t. PAW PAW DIRECTORY. business tfar&s. I ov nm.oiiaihi on Improved Usteona 1j Ih.-. I F irm-. 1 0O K. Jf J. 1. W KNs. i COOK TeschSI Ol Piano, OffM, Voles , Cuitns 'i borough! and Harmony. an be lound at in- residence an Paw Paw Street. Ol; t.VO. H. ( LARK. Homeopathic Physician. ot e ovtt Assays store. 1MW V'j, m county Barvsyor, Pnw Paw, Van . Bom County, Michigan. r' ; 1 s. JIAYNAUIL M. B., Relsctic Physician and Surgeon. Office in Peninsular Block, tirst door west of Conri Hoaaa, up-al lire, l aw l aw. THE BRIGANDSOF THE WEST ttichiBiMi t Vntrnl Kaiiroad. - ' : a R r i r I 1 a I ; . -r ( Mi., fj X fif Lo o1 - R C i I, I 1 3 1 a rfstftaltt 1 Rtl R a 1 g ,ia n nfc'3 1 8 I 117 R. HAWKINS. Broker, Notary Public and A .Conveyancer. Office nrer Loafwoll wo Drug More, Paw Paw. Mich. LiAMlKL. HOLMKS, Coaatf CTwrk, Notary O Public nd Conveysucer. Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts and ail kinds of Cssysyanese draws on the shortest notice, and at the usual rates. Once In (he Conn Route, Paw Paw, Mica. D rcKXAM HorsK, i. m. Lensjwsll, Prop'tor Paw Pw, Mi. h. BUgee leave daily for bout b Beven, Uwresce, Rartfor, BreoiaviUa mu4 Mill burj;. C, v u r t: - Ranufaetmrei and Dealer la . NAT1 E WINEB, Pan Paw, atieh. MP Ai LFS. dealer In Furniture, Cabinet . Ware.l pholtery,etc. VVMeroomtiieconO door eaat ol the Poet Omce, Pan Paw, Ml. W freshed. detenotninK if possible, to prevent I tin cuf of whiskey, --hero's a Leal lb to Tom. RJ uutil tiiey were !irtnlv secured and Mr tlio descent on the farmer, and yet ac the same I P.rown, the hero of the South llend Kank raise, lickinBon took the wait h from Bin h pooktt time hhng about the meetmg between himsolf ' What aay you LonK, and voul-ir.-h? I have d. loither hreak the silence; thtn iiirch hi. itily or and LoL and lurch, and the nnaunmntion of j told you all about if. wbai brown said, how he said. t s not his watch .t in my watch " his plans in their arrest. proposed to do it. and .bat we should let old The excitement of the neighborhood by t hie CT O jEI !N I-i O -IN C3", 1 - Itoyce. "sai1 IJonnev, after their 1-rrakf as t 1 farmer W llborne rest, until the eighty time had become intense, uud cr .wde followed the was over, and the two were again alone, " I've thousand dollar of the South bend Hank are to the Court House where I, r 1, 1 fng wer a splendid plot in contemplation, whitn will ours. That Tom. Brown, bovs. is a d d immediately taken and atrotnl Whilo tbe WOLF OF THE PRAIRIES. make at least five men rich, if it can be carried clever fellow and d sh bar)' bJ the bar- search was in progress, the watch chain whioh through. 1 must have four or five men Lo as- Kiin.' Birch had thrown behind he bar, wan brought Hist me. and Fox has told me that you are to Amen t thai, ' answered Long, -Tom. ,n and added to a small mm of money, the be trusted and of the right stamp to make one Brown is the man for us now although the bowie knife, and a few other article of no of the number. 1 Joyce, my plan is to rob the camp-moetiag is over and old farmer Wiborne. great moment, wh.ch were found ontheper- vaulte of a bank containing eighty thousand like a lamb, lee ready for us to pounce upon, sons of the prisoners. The search over both dollars. " We are ready to go, Boyce, and I propose that Long and his companion were secured ludif At this communication the eyea of Roftt you trudge ahead aod meet lirown on the road, ferent apartments of the jail, whoee doom glistened like those of a snake, with bis head 1 one business to attend to, and Birch tbey entered without knowing on what charge arched, 3eady to spring upon his prey, and he can do as he nieaaee. I will meet you Birch, they were arreted, knowing omy tuui tte answered that he was read v, if the thing could 011 tl'oroad, and we will go into Adrian to- holt had fallen from some unknown quarter be done with the least degree of safety. etuer to wit ?or TomM Hoyce and Fox. Be of tbe wide expanse of retributive juetir. ..vv,. r-fcfr"irt Knnnv "t hi that Brow feM Fox with him Boyce I - ... T-n ZLZ-a ,i,.;ftn(r! What say you, Birch? "e the following Iron, H preni rt yli - - - : - , a r 3 j7.- z-.x-.i- sm K." 2 j2 ij g f, -' L u. - ,1! IT. 55M - - MV S - :r 3 - C finl ,a' f ' r I . Z f- -ti s : x : :" i n l . ou Hi Harem MtImmi l.ei.ve Kalamaoo-Wny FreiL-ht. TKW a. m. : Mai . a:46 p. m. . . ... Arrive at South Haven at a. in., and ft: LMTe'tonth Raven Mali, T:;'-" a. ! WJ' Fn lght8:W p. m. Arrive at Kalamaxoo at 10 a. av, and Goir.L- West, pan Goblet1 at MB a. m. and lW p 11 G p. m. oiag Eaet. paas Ooblee' ai a. ax. nnd BM R n li Michigan, it the largest and beat equipped o , any In the county, line horses, nan and elegant w Srrlagei to let. Offlcs and BtoWes northeast of Ut Dyi kman House, north .-ide -f Oak street. The long shadows of the setting sun deep, ened into twilight, twilight deepened into darkness, before Bonney, whom we left at the close of our last chapter, waiting at Van Sickle's house m Berkshire, for tbe coming of Norton B. Koyce, bad tbe satisfaction of bav in, his smothered impatience brought to a close. Van Is ickle bad j net illuminated his bar by the light of two tallow candles, when Koyce entered the room, and glanced furtively around. "Good evening Koyce. Here is a gentleman who wishes to see you," and Van Sickle pointed to Bonney as be spoke. Itoyce slightly return ed the salutation which Honney immediately stepped forward and extended unto him. "I am a stranger to yon," said Monnoy "but am intimately acquainted with a particular friend of yours, and should like to have a few moments conversation with you." I 1 , v, i, , ,,r,H shoe Bovce made no answer, but turning hie eves v DEl'E5, Fashionable Boot na bos .t. at-ix. 1 J; . Maker LaUlei ' .nm uuui in iu t ui 01. nio, auu icauiuu sviiic- thing to assure him, siguined his consent to Bonne . s request bv a how of acquiescence. The jrivate apartment of Van Sickle's tavern, to which we have before introduced our read ers, was soon afterwards arranged, and they withdrew to hold their confe-enc2. "Mr. Boyce, said Honney, as soon at they were seated at the table, "an old friend of yours named Fox. assured me. when 1 saw him, that you was of tbi right Btnpe, and I 0j ball, therefore, speak plainly, and disclose my i lsiness at once, presuming that 1 have noth mg to fear from you. I am well acquainted with l ox. He told me that you and some of the boys were operating about here, and re quested me to come here and see how vou were getting along. 1 ou kuow, 1 perceive, I'.rt-t 1 la terms nd Shoe and tiaiieri maae i" .... i llmr Ant 11 rruhouan It short notice, "shop hr-t door north of NonTn KHM'.ll Ofice, ,...vui. inn VMhiosablfl Tailor, beint' in I . . . . '. .tct New V01 k Fashion! I III. IIU "TV , r.. -I. 1.. t w .1 . .1.. .1 ' I 1 1 - li: 1 ' : 111 'I. it T. L. KOt I H4N e. i .i are much more dangerous and not uair so profitable. As I said before. 1 want four or five resolute men. Fox is ready to go whenever say the word and he is a bot in himself. I am willing from hie re commendation, to take yov for another of the number, but I am not sufii ciently acquainted with I.oug and Birch to trust them in an enterprise of Mich import ance." "You can't find better men."' answered Boyce. "they never flinch in a tight place. They ar as good and true as Fox. and understand the the ( (i.riuf "Agreed," replied this latter individual, "1 11 01 ',Qjy : take a turn at the race course at Little San-, Fopeka, .July 20. It ViU be recocted that dusky, and then meet you Long, on the road to ,RH ,arcJ. - Ferns, grocery keeper, Adrian. Here's a health to Tom. Brown. Old yBteriouhl v muidered, buried m the cellar of Wilborue lor the present, may go to the d--1 , blH Htore ""1 a young lad named Fred )ld with hH sixteen hundred dollars, that Koyce wae arretJted on suspicion ot tiav.ng committed tialks shout. the crime. To day, in the Difttnta ourt, young The health of Tom. I :,own 1 ran res onded to !ld8 8jubmitted a nfeawon which states that bv the trio, with heel taps, in which tht clear ? ? P0" . . , . :.a , ,or . rern-' a case i him of nwugled in the sligtitest degree, and whose propbxGjtttty could only io raooguiaad by the latest shop 1 1 1 ; 1 . 1 U. I ai Law. Notary Will 1 old P f anch weh. I MB1 S tTIOS vt BASK, .T north ilds of Main fttw Kaiama.uo. a. nBBMAVi wtai E i li vi:i a BARM u. Oilice e ver rirst waiiona chandlek nicnanna. v FOX. Attorney and Counselor Public ana rron:uc tiuuKu, nrt at Pa" Paw, on Mondav .t Paw Paw OtVic t. 5 ftooci wai o. KKIIit." AMI U bueinese as well. Their long success in that rippling murmur of its waters, which whis - kind of business, too. is a sure guarantee." perod a gentle reproof of nature to the villainy ' Well, on your recommendation, and wba- of man, that iu that primeval forest raised its ! have heard Fox Bay, I think I can trust them, voice, hoarse with lrfasphemv an 1 curses to but they must pledge themselves to obey me Heaven. When the trio had thus revelled to in every respect. Would tbey .iu the advent- thevergeof prudence in their forest tea-t. and ure on such terms? ju the anticipation of theirgolden dteams Rritil "Yes, nothing would stut them better, but reference to the South Bend Bank, in Indiana. movin; gh. ai.gry word. I I and ioiris. anJtanj a revolver, drovn I dds out of the store, call.ng b.m n thief etc. I dds went to his fathers house, about one hun dred feet distant, took a BafbOM from hM room and returned to F. rife' tore nits the intention or Mains: lm rstni t what be had -a.. 1 When FsrffeassoJse, he again seized the revolver and as he raised it to lire. OkM inos hmi in the face. He then uraggeil him to the cellar and. ;.nu;ng he wis no tornsyi ai Law. Hank, Paw Paw. 1. B. 1U11M m. in, km BR01 II Kits Llvi r Btsb s,Paw P in hands as if he already felt the gold in them, a he spoke. "It is the South Bend Bank, in the State of Indiana. ' answered Bonney. "by undermining the vaults and going in through the floor, we can seize the boxes containing the specie and ick.l rime I...? 1..... where is the bank.1' and Rovce rubbed bin they separated, and the forest was left alone lme rheese kmte. Wi, ' - in its solemn graintenr. the s) ring soft sweet hoard his father callir.g bun; ut wont home murmur, aud the home of farmer Wilborne in assisted bis father put bit fa rss Bthostahst security. The liends of crime bnd departed and then retiuned to l.uish . I'erriH aud nature and enterprising mtcgntv iu nat- Next morning be opened 'he store told his tire's wilds, alone remained behind. parents that Fern had been suddenly called About the time the trio separated as above "'lHl anu ltat tie was going to run (he atort and Solicitors in Chancery. Agents IOI ii..r....i 1 ,.ii.r 1 1 .nriiiK c (unnanit Main street, llr-t door tsst of the U Ift Bouse. Paw Paw. Mh B. ... .1Q D. E. CosiTocK O. W, Rownann. m. I kson t OLIRRESj Attornoyssnd Countsl J ors. Ofdco North side of Main stret, secsnd raw raw . .cin .ii. .llice. door w It 01 P 1 H 111. is L. FITCH, Attorney. Counselor and L, Solicitor OfflcaopposiU the Court House, Paw Paw, M h. 82( ist it hath WAY. t. Physician .and v . geon. Proreai onal calls promptly attend ...I (111 . .. ,it il l .- ( l' HI', oil rvnia Street. Paw P;tw , Mien Chicago a ml Lake tar Kail ltoal. TAKING BFFROT MARCH 18th, 1874. aVentcra Dtslnlwai. rnaim w est. tnaws ea on B. MBBL1 . I. l- j- CJIcs In Orangei Physic! -in Block. 1 IHBB-EWH, I . OMC over Paw. M Ich. H. P.. Phyi Kill'iun ii Hudsoi and lurgsoa. tnd Surgeon, s store, PSW at Long and birch separated from him some ! VnK no!et'' anu m&KC 0 . lu 161 a eaB5 aK stated. Bonney, with sheriff Thrift, and ex-ad- , atiring bis absence. This continued MM Per time since. Soon after the eei.aration, he wae swanns vj-wr-vj mm wr wwy w me oiu jlltant ,,ae left Johnsoiiville, and returned n8 auaence was i..,tieed. and h s o. v.. conduct arreBted at liowhng Green with some horeea, ialanst on which vou are now bent will natur- fansk tntsssjl Mount Vernon, I redarick and MWOntd aospioion thai Timufhing wiw wrong. which these boys had raised near St, Louis, but aU" create mucb excitement in tbe neighbor- Sparta to pierk8Uire. shafiS I hftfl entered he got out on bail. I have emce got the horses ho( 1 eha11 bave t0 moet vou and LonK and the village bv a different route from that of awav, and there is now no evidence against 1uT" at 80me remote P0,nt- 1 ome t0 th,,lk f Bonnev and (iale, with the understanding that i, a- tuis raise 01 yours on me oiu rarmer iu , . .. . ,. . , , he was to act towards the latter, when thev Knox Co., is or little consequence when com-1 . . . . . met at an Sickle s hotel, as perfect strangers, pared with mv Bight on the South liend Bank, ..... . r .0 1 This was necessarv, as an Sicide knew the had you not better abandon it until we have and rQ This address of Bonnev had the desired effect , d,8')0rted or my Peratl"D ' ou can then Mght amfe anapioton. The sequel proved on Rovce. The intimate knowledge displayed come back aud make t,ie raise' wLile 1 g0 to that this precaution was right. Immediately iid t,ml ul him, and he will eventually get clear. lie told me that you had got up a few Bights here, and that Long and Birch were with you to help raise them r, m. 50 7 M 7 46 7 H ts BO I 86 ?l "JO HI 4" 10 IB f V. Arr. a mm r"! 13-1 I i STATIONS. .. M. u it 7 oal 7 ut A. M. I :jo a a a . t 8 BO ! 4A Dap, iArr. Lansinfi Millctt's BSvastopoi Pottcrville Charlotte Moore's Olivet Bellevue Madison's Bftttle Creek lima x Sc. .it's ndl n Lake ,,r'd lti.ui'l- Kalsmasoo sj - Si B r. 4 4 t 4 4 n t -i - 1 d 1 a 1 PJ 11 11 :r. o 00 80 ,',s B0 1 lab !dbi 10 all dll j 11 11 H I M 1 1 1 mi u7 of IB u7 48 .... s 05 (10 18 47 01 33 s B ! IB 10 18 11 00 1 11 l VI 06 PJ 1 .Ai 1 :i 1 90 a 4.. :i 10 ta :i 80 Vlekahnrg Schoolcraft Merotlis Volinia Jamestown Cassopolla Kdwarash'g Mlshawaka south Bend ( 'ruin's Poi't Fish Luke St ill well Kingsbury La loo Mills HaskelPf Malone Valparaiso p F W CJ. l.'i 4.'. 18 0 0B I 4:. 08 1 ST. 1 a P. M. 4 80 7 IB 7 69 ii .1 0 IB 4.. Bfl 4 68 4 3B 4 -.'7 ! 15 7 10 4 12 DECATUR DIRECTORY. Ij 115UTC5S (fnriis. IOHTRI .V BRIBE, Attorneys and Coui at Law and Solicitors In ( n.ir.ceiy. OfflCS in First National Bank Balldlng, up stairs. Decatur. Mich. RBWTOM rosTKIt. W. SCOTT BSSBS. i rn, .y BHBRRAX, Attorneys at Law, UllCltori in Chancers and Notaries Public. Office ol "ircui: Court Comin'r for an Butcii County Loans negotiated and Collections at tended to Wltb promttSSSS. Town Hall Building, Decatur, Mich. f ...us- a. t i'tov. ram i mannas. DB K J. Residei t Abbott's kiml -Svnenos Dswtibt. Offlcs 4 es on Delewars Btrset. one door west More. Decatur Mich. by Bonney of all the movements of Long, Birch aud Eox took captive at once the confi dence of Boyce, and he answered that Bonney w. right about the sights, but that he and his confederates I ong and Birch, had not ae yet accomplished much. "But" added Koyce. "do you know Van Sickle, and have you told him all you have me r" Bonney answered that he had merely told Van Sickle that he wished to sei Long iu order to get him to ride a race mare, in a race to be run on the rirst of Octo ber, but he bad not mentioned anything con cerning the busineBe of the boys in Berk shire. " "That is right." replied Koyce. -'Van is a good fellow, but he is sometimes unintention ally leaky in the upper story." "Well, that being all right," returned Bonney. "now to business. Fox told me that as you and the boys would probably be flush with funds from the sights you would doubtless Cincinnati and get my bills signed. Bovce willingly aesented to all this, and thought that Long and Birch would also be willing to abandon theii farmer Wilborue sight for that of the south Bend I'.ank. 1'hen." continued Bonnev. "I think that ami siarLatlon levealed t.b Kerns in the ellar. lds will nmh!. p . . . . . f w roil- tenesd to the penitentiary for life. I be Free Press of May dtth. afti r tbe exhi bition m Detroit, anya 1 P.f mum's immense establishment, huown at " The l-eviatl.an." a consolidation of the well known Central Park .Menagerie. Tan fliOBWn Circus. Howe's L -udon Circs, u .1 Grecian Hippodrome. Sanger 'a I Dgiisfa Menagerie of i rained Animals and a troupe of Iroqnoia In- on the arrival of Bonney and I aie at the hotel. which was; simultaneous with that of limit. an sichie took itonney one mue anu toiu mm oiaus. rea hed Detroit ventfc.-dav and its tent the sheriff' was there, and wondered what hi , are in the field at the ash nsn fa on of Crand busin bb was. Bonney calmed hie fears by Kiver avenue and Third street. bait paHt. tHlnnr him that he was nrobablv on his wav to !' o'clock the uraud nroeM.i,n wn. - Adrian, in Michigan, will be a good place for CoinmbuB( aud M h6i BsnsstJ, wan i Htraugor and the parade through a nnnabat Of the pnn' us to meet, as it is directly on the road to , in f, at part nf the conntI Vi bs nhstsf could Cipnl aMnsta began. , great ausabsrof vwitor South Bend. 1 shall go to ( mcmnat. tomorrow j not p0flBlbW hftve any business with him. Van bad come in from the countrv. and t.t ,:reefe and from thence I will go and gti l ox and Ickk. perfectlv sat isfled with Honnev's SXpln-1 traversed bv the super), avahade were ihrongeii meet you with Long aud Kirch at Adrian, on natio) tUen infonned h,m that be hid not with sight -cms own w ,v , !lH ., ,, , ., , Saturday the 21st. in the meantime wdl you j heaH of Lon;r and Birch mce hov had ,eft hjjJ Tbe elaborate and handsome nffaii i sJlad t go and tell Long and Birch of oui arrat jement . LoiWfl From here thev proceeded to Delaware I ar of .luggcrnauf, the $ carnisoSMSl anu meet me mere wiui inem on uiai uay .- ... - . 4 , . , i hnram ti.a ,, l ai.U l D l U 'lOII'JII, 111" , III! U IU..U ' H .HailUU wvw, ...v. .i ui .I'llAUIS auO ClUlf Tell them that Tom . Brown is on hand." the Co., and thence to Little Sandnskv. Mere Bon- da a ; r. H . A. M. Js. now p. Qsnsi ii D alar In Family Ores cries, . Crockerv. etc Teas made a specialty. Phelps street. Decatur. Mich. IRjB Ui m ORB noi sk, Decatur, Michigan, W. H. Canoi.i., Proprietor. LAWRENCE DIRECTORY. Snshuas Tuus. I, K. .v F, H. CHABfflCK, dealer In ;ry Goods, Clothlss, Millinery Ooods, Boots and BhoSS, Oroci. lies, Hilts yiui Caps, (tueelis ware. etc. Lawrence, Mich. lDr m. Chit ago I". m . U -( Trains do not stop. ( Trains do not stop except upon Signal. Mail and tlllisaa Train F.ast iuake. direct connections at Lansing with Jackson, Lansing A Saginaw R. B. for Bay City, Baginsn and Owosso : and with Detroit, LSBling A Lsks Michigan H. K. lor ireenville, Ionia. Howell and Detroit. BsggagS Checked Through to Chicago and all pOMtl sn D. L I L. M. K. H. FURNITURE Tbe attention of the public ib reepectiully called to my Large Stock OF P '0 R N I T t) fi Consisting ol everything uameable in the PnriiUore BntlncM I PHOLHTERI1VG and RGPAIMMnn done promptly. ntCSJt REASONABLE, AND BATISf AO TICN Gl ARANTEED IN ETERI IN STANCH. n . i. a L L i : N . Main Strket, Paw 1'aw MONEY TO LOAN In rama of 1000 and over, on good improved on incumbered Farms. 1004tf A. SHKBMAN. Agent. s i.i.i BLASB, X. l . non, La a rem a, m Ich. Phi siciSB and Sur- U-ii.i.i i ii. ci. a v. Bigs and Orn im ital Painter. Lawrence. .Mich. House. Hiitn, andOarriage Fslntlsg, (teaming, Papsrisf and Kalsoming done to order. raise before I got here, you would therefore arrived in the middle of the day. want a laru'e amouut of goods in mv line." and Bonnev 'e plan was to arrest Long and Birch. here Bonney again disidayod his all-comjuering if possible, before they could commit the rob" ammunition of blank bihs. beiy. and it might be. the murder, of the .!er- 'T shall soon have all these signed and dat- y0y farmer, in caso they decided to make that edand I want to see Long and Birch to show raise before tbey joined him m the imaginary them the samples, aud see how much they South Bend Bank expedition, at any rate to ar- willtake. Where are they now " rest them on their way to Adrian, before they Boyce answered that they were in Knox Co.. should cross the line of "bio. into tbe State of on the edge of Marion, waiting to make a de- Michigan. Bonney. therefore, after tilling up scent upon the house of Wilborne. the old the blank requisitions o? tho '-overnor of llli- Jersey farmer. Boyce here gave Bonney a full noi. which be carried with him. applied to the account of Wilborne's house aud farm, the State Auditor of Ohio, the .overnor being ab- amount of money they expected to raise, and 8ent for "T'18 to arrest Long and Bob Birch.- also infonned Bonney how Long and Birch These, after some difhcult;.. be obtained, and bad miBsed the robbery of his (Koyce's) aunt ! tlien '" f -mpany with !'. dale. I.s.i., of Co. and a merchant of the neigh borhood. by their lnabue. the former Adjutant General, of Ohio not coming to Berkshire at the time they had iiKnaus anu tne gorgeouslv :e ratol tmamt i.oyce asBurea bonnev mac ue wou-u iouow ( )iey saw hrch on t,,e m.ecourt,H. ne wa bet. containing the smallest treasure of the MMkal his directions, and be at Adrian with Lon- and tiDf, aild gambling, and wore on his person in j creation were the main features of toepsjjsaol Birch at the time appointed. fuu vieWf ti,e KOid watch chain and seal which ' though tlie Boman chariots, drawl l v tan most I nder this arrangement. Koyce and Bonney ho had taken from Col. Davenjiort at the time ' diminutive of Km i.on - and tto gillel separated with mutual wishes of euccesB, and i he was murdered. As Bonney thought that he mirror wagons ex-ited the unbound. t sdmin.. Bonney left Berkshire for Columbus w here he was probably on his way to join Long and ! Hon of the rising generation. Koyce, he did not meddle with him. for pru The exhibition amoonta to a final elnss inci dence suggested that if he was then arrested j agene and one of the best aojnjppsd and hsnt Long would escape. On the supposition thn, conducted BWi u-es ever seen n !etri it h Ixmg and P.irch would, on their way to Adrian. J animals embrace a gfSOl many rani anil costly either pass through Lower Sandusky, or cross specimens, in hiding a herd of t:vo trick Wie the Maumee river at Perrysburgh. Bonney de- phants admiiahly trained f r the ntij;, hve termined to n tci rjit tbem at one of these . splendid Bengal tigers, an'l several African 1 lints. He therefore directed his course to Hyenas, fierce enough and suftnienfly vinous Lower Sandusky, where be arrived on tho morn- j in couduct and appearance o maintain to tbe ing of the 18th of September. He immediate- fullest extent the rspntatton o.' thSir amiahia SBBWB dealer m Drugs, Medicines, station . ery, QroCSrlsa, Brushes, Perfumery, etc Prescriptions carelullv prepared, Lawrence MISCELLANEOUS. agreed. Koyce concluded his communication by stating that he had come from Knox Co.. where he had leen to carry provisions to Long and Birch who were waiting in tho woods near Wilborne's house, until the camp meeting Bhould be over, and that he, Boyce, wae to join them soon to carry more provisions, and learn the intended time of attack, in order that he might be on hand to make the descent. "When do you go r" asked Bonney. 'Next Saturday night at twelve o'clock, and I tlunk wo shall make the raise on Sunday night." "Well, after you make this raise, I should like to meet you and the boys. By that time I can go to ( incinnati, get my bills signed, and be back ready for you and tbem to pur chase a lot." answered Bonney. " nywhere you please." said Koyce. " atter this business is over we are ready for anvtbing near, for we have notlung more to do in this neighborhood jut now." ' I'll sleep on it, and determine at what place our nicotine shall be." and after a littlo I I .HI , - - .llt . more conversation on the genera! operations' I adopt this mode of advertising my business i f the gam:, tbe two sepatated to retire to! instead of employing agents. My object is, to j rest, reduce tho expense of tho business as much as possible, so bv purchasing of mo you pav no Whatever might have been the soundness; age ut fees. ou can also save tho expense of I and tranquility of the sloep that Bovce. stained neutering mo wk ii you cnnone : oesiues yon taisiiu&s tfarbs. M m IBOR, Physician and Bargson. (.nice near Adams' Mills, 1'tne OfOVS. Will at tend promptly all professional orders. Special attention given to Bstgsry and the diseases of Women and Children. 1. A. WHITMAN, DKALER IN Vermont &. Italian, MARBLE HUM IT, HEAD-STONE. Tablets, Etc., nmnM AmA tn Mmint Vpmnn Mi uhiro Inwn r.f Knox Co.. which was forty-five miles distant' From thence he passed with Cale and Bheriff Thrift, of Knox Co., through Frederick. Middlebury, Franklin. ( besterville, to Mt. Oil ead, in Marion Co.. and from thence to Jobns ville. The object of his inquiries at these sev eral places, was: to find out and trace Long and Birch, and anticipate them in the robbery of the .lersey farmer. The result of these inquir ies, was that Bonney became satisfied that the descent upon tbe old farmer in Knox Co., bad been deferred, and it therefore remained for him to intercept to Adrian. me some uneasiness. If he should not succeed iu ly communicated with K. Dickinson, Esq., told , tribe. Panthers, leopards. Hons, zal ran, bornod him of his plans, acquainted him with the j horses, elands, moo-e, raonke. brilliant tTOp names of Henderson and Blasohoi under which ical birds and numerous other curiontn hwoI! Lorn; aud Ins companion wero traveling, and this fine collection to unusuaily kjgo prcpor directed lnm to arrest them if they should pass tions, making it a v-.Iuable aobool i I ofitura, through that place. Bonney then took stage history, where tha innu.rim: DMnd SB WSUm for Perrysburgh, thirty nnlos distant, where be ! the mere CUliosltv huntai ma find hfntj ot determined to arrest tbem, if they should e- entertainment. cape the hands of Mr. Dickinson, aud pass Tho performances iu the ring, m inssassl respects similar to those of other cm uw.h, ar, exc3eamgiy wsD Donductsd, a- : Ihsir sariad thr rUgh Lower Sandusky. On the afternoon of the 1 st L of September, on the morning of which Bonney left, tbe stage arrived heavily laden with passengers at Lower Sandusky. Mr. Dickinson with his posse was on the look-out, and in examiuing tho way bill at the stage Louse, found tho names of Hender son and Bleecher inserted thcroon. and that the two men bearing these names had been takon to the Kaiiroad House. The bar of the Bailroad Houso at Lower .ong and Birch on their way J Sandusky, was in the full bustle of coufusion thing alone gave BoLney conBenUemt unon the arrival of travelers. Birch with Long by his side, and ( ol. Daven- tbe attempt of into rcepting Long and Birch j porU watch ohain and 8eal waH at ,bo bafi and Boyce on their way to Adrian, ho would , holding in his baud a glass of liquor, man be compelled to moet them as by agreement, j for HOIn0 water wmcn tjl0 aU(prd had cone to and he was fearful that Long and Birch, sus pecting there might be some trap, might send i Joyce on in advance to see if he, Bonney, or Tom. Brown as he called himself, bad brought Fox with him as he promised. To preparo for this, Bonney had a handbill print ed on on the other side. Trimming tha edges so 88 get. At this moment a man walked stealthily into tho room, approached Long and Birch and whispered in their oars that the sherd!" was c ming up street to arrest them. For a moment a feai fill pallor si read over Lio feat - nrSS of the two inimlrrers. and thnv so-nied piece of l aprr. wimii was alsn printed I ij i. ,, , , 1 . ' 1 . 1 undecided how to set. Bush, however, in stmtlv recovered himself and tnrinc C c chain to give it tbe appearance of heme cut out of a Lg H0&1 from tho watrh he H.row them he- newspaper, ue put it m ins pocket to ubc ,ic cording tO CtKOBBStancSf, can select tho Marble yourself.and see tho sytlo of it, as it will be, so there is no possible chance for being derived or being disappointed. By taking this course, there is a saving of from twenty to thirty percent. according to how far the purchaser comes. Von can readily seo that the money I save by not keeping agents goes to tbe purchaser in stead ot the agent. Agents claim that they can furnish work cheaper. That cannot be done, unless done by Apprentices. I furnish no work of that class ae t employ no Apprentices. My work and material cannot be questioned. 8nT Patrome home, if you csn, and aave monev bv so doing. sI3 as ho was with crime, enjoyed, the repose of Bonney. although justice was the great work on which his energies were bent, was fitful and distuiood. One fearful picture kept contin ually rising before his imagination, aud driving sleep frr n his pillow, worn out as he was with the fatigue and excitement of tbe last week. The quiet happy home of tbe Jersey farmer stared him in tbe face, and be already aaw there Long, Birch and Boyce, enacting the bloody scenes of which the homes of Miller, Leicy and Davenport bad already leen tbe theater. He rose in tbe morning more re- bin 1 the bar. Both ho and Long then made for the door. Here a siuht nut their view W hile B nnc. t.alc, and sheriff Thrift, were j which caused tho pallor to return with a raoro thus -enuring Knox aod Yar.on c ouaties. otir deadly hue to their faces. Surrounding the scene changes again to the woods in the rear of house on every Bide with an unpenetrable rank, tbe farmer's house. 1 he same trio as on a j cutting off every avenue of escape, stood the former occasion were there assembled. Boyce, ; sheriff's posse headed by Mr. Dickinson, Long and Birch. A fresh supply of provisions I .one and Birch saw at a glance that tne tons was spread out on a rock, from the foot of were firm around them, and as their eyes which there bubbled a clear spring of water, swept rapidly tbe solid wall of men which bursting forth from tbe boeom of tbe earth, marked tbe boundery of their bbertv and as a natural contrast of puritv, to the human hopes, the natural ferocity nf tueir naiuren re- enme. which surrounded P. making merry over its sparkling waters and dipping its blood stained bands in its transparent stream. . n.l onk. gained .ta empire, driving away ie. au stitnting a dogged and passive defiance. 1 hns mtmrnd nd neither spoke, a, a4 the order "Well boys," said Boyce. as be tossed off a of Dickinson V.th wets seized and lURl character relieves them from atymr; no! monotony. M'ile ( otdt ! .. n . r ,vj( back equestrianism wh.ch it nnequuled foi grace, dash and originality. ue nape over double bauners a distance of fifteen oi eighteen, feet, and plunges through paper balloons hack ward, forward, head first, seemingly anna th utmost recklessness, yet never ome, to quote the renowned .Mr. sieary. " missing ber tip." To crown all, sho casts off bridle and snrtngle, loans to tho ground from tbe baca of ( dying steed, watches her opportunity, and m feconrt mounts again, as gracefully and easdy s if ad of tho accessories weie at hand. JIi.h Teal, was received with a stoim ol ajMjhMOS, and confirmed the a'id.enee in tbe conviction that ehe is without doobt the champion hsro-Pack equestrienne of tho day. Other excellent features of the srtinc exhi bition are (he gymnastic feats ol :ho Komellia familv Signer Kugene, Maste Cirlov and M 'do. Marie; the horsemanship cf tho Indian Markosa. and the tumbling of ho acrobatic corps. The management is entitled . - ml men tion for the courteous tre itment of the patrons by all c iin.i ;ed wiMi the e-'pi - Toent Po lite ushers are not too common in traveling ex hibitions, and when ono can c 'er a circus tent and bo met in a napWlfBl, gentlemanly manner (.as was the caso wi'h all who were t hero yesterday ), the c rcumstaneo .h not nn I deserving of recognition. The Frankfort Lxpress hab ten sbowra BsnsBsl of Lincoln sheep wo: measuring lfi im bee in length, but that's nothing. J hero is a man in this town who owned a sheep thai hail a clip over tbe bead four feet long. You get laid out when yon come to ui with your wool vam. Lowell Journal.