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JIAILYJSMPJKi;. Perwk (nflMhU t OA fifii) I W Br mi'1, par nooutn. In fivamw..,... ........ T w'lSKKLY i;1PUtK. j Uifnnttr pr itpniiin M. ........ f .t" 1 h Ettrinvflir iuUia-ii of p mlhg to Mnt jfoinsry ooutilj. Pjrrnaii in aimm; to ftll c ." JOB PRINTING. Of AfrT fl'teriptlon, nsMiitAd on Btra Prwii Id Piano Fortes. O. X WILLARD, . tU IIMOADWAYf NEW tOKK, Piano Forto and Music Dealer, WBOl.AAI.B iOBBT 'OB VTm. A. !'; Hurimin, Oruf- c lie'o, v in Knabe Uo'a. ad Other 'lra.-t:laae PIANO FORTES, AMD VAHAHT, NKKtlHAM CO'S HKW fAKhOR OKfUHS, MHMIHOy. CHURCH IIAKM'lNl. UM1, Mll.ilV llU,llKtX AND DRALKUH WILL IK NlRIIHIIfti) WiTII HIICITMIHIIl, luslnn'ilon Hooks, eimio's, O.'nnM or Molo onii, Wholesale Prlp, Xnm Manic, Rant to ana" B'tdrnaA, free of postifto, on roealpt or pr no, fmHiir, iVta, Viotorv at Last Bong-And... Chora., hy... 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K cl Mnihor'A IIIia'a;(,..h,.m tV'i'tlnwA MAfffA MooiA.lt,i, I It Ifih,..!., Mi AiiaI o R 'I PntlAV Mus'o ootha Vaa", li.nvl.n) W'oer Natav Uaaiii hit (ova n-ii pnABh'A... H.1 it TuomAA TaII m, 'IttU Twr't' oi ... it Hutr ....OWH Orlffln,....! ThAro'A none to aav tiood NlRht to m .i...J H MoNATinhtoo... TrUMt mo aIMo All.or aoi At All. WordA by TAonyA .W DAmnttr Ha thou fornTAr mlno H MlllArd JiAtitiftil LrAAmor(lorauitr,).tt WlnnorMr. . . t.l I.I. Ol thA HA J RThAOIAA M.Ttil Kilty My B Iaaava OmIatafoiia JonAA. Oomla Gnortfo Uowdryn. I oAnno, oa'I hAr, MolhAr 0hninl:ArlAin..M.. JaooIa Iivam out rorThAA....w.. I MAhon Ki.in0D tlioHly Jn MArdtr Kiaa nu, KAtfiAr, ArA t dlA...WAlkAr.. Bury mi inthAHnnihlna H MillArd.. AnAAlohllil .... W H Hurr IlAAiitlful Oloud L Anwlla Btnklnic IIa. Hung by Dah BrjAnt. D T KmniAt.......... JrmtrumenUU. MAW WALTAMA. Ii'ArdlU ,. HaIIaaoI Brooklyn..,., lAlilAGrADd VaImi..... AUAi. M Vlowlno BlrAAitilAt.. K.imt.. ........ HorvoAt Homo.MU liAAiVa Aob lilt Kiaa b Artlt O'O. Wm. WArrn Ku(. KAttnor...n. fh. Owmn.,., i;h. WaIa o. Wm. Wrran Jaaba Maoiui Wm. aiiau .I...H.JAAD MAUBA M .... to ..I 00 .... .... M . ... t 00 .. Ml . I. Anil " UnlliAolly nrnumod uy...l Klttnr.... Marclhe and Qalckntept. Iilnfloln FuaArAl Af tmh .M.,...H.M Funenl MAroh from Don Ho- , bAAtlAn (lh. PrndAl .., MAroh HonrolAA ..H WollAohAupt...., MAroh TrinmphAlA M Dr. PorAhAU......M MAruh MonlanAgrin W.H MAyher , Variation. HAititiful DrAAmAr A BAUraaoh.. OaII mi not hAok from Uin VoholAAAUhoro.MM...... ' AjmothArlToombomA ', to Dia.... ... . .... IMr mother It oomo bow 10 Die. ........................ 0 OroU LapIjao'a Da1I.........,......A HAUnuoh... 8ndfor IlliilrAtd Frio a LUtof InAtmrnAnlnud OAtAloguAi ol Nw Hiuii), . Ail4rAo orilrra 1 . . - " ' WIliLARD, WhOlAikl PlAOO Fort AO d MuaIO fiaaiar. No t4T ItroKlwAr, Raw Tork. Jrindly BpMAMMMMWlB,BBMMWniBBMMABMBHBMMMBAA frj Dry Gods, Notions, etc. tlttXEttrWArEKB"& MOSES) WUOtMALS PSALJUtS 1M DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Tailor't FumiMhing OooUm, nm. 8 Trnlaa Opait llHa, Dayton, Ohio. Ordara from oountrydaalori raipAOtrullr Aollollad ootltilAarll. Merchant Tailoring. XEW GOODS AUhW STYLES. MERCHANT TAILOR! WOULD UKOLRAVR TO INFORM HIS rOKMER iuatomr ul thu putilio d gnml tlini h ua reopoomi bla Munhaot rlor KutahhphmiU In th now room in HubUm hntlrllott, No. tit Third trwt, on floor ol Jffrnoo troi. Hit jrooda r of iha floMii anil btt In Itia marttai. Facalla youraUautioa Lo hia Franc It ritat Brr mmd CBiiir, whiflh connol ha rnirpnn-n-l for U-ta or iiiinIUt. Tula OootU will Im ma'lA ip in Oim liit aoi Iin( aiyla, M wrran('l Ui fit.. A full aiorlm4ni of Oin,r iirumhinn juoia alwaya fan htnl, I have a anvral ani wll Mn!tv tJ stuck (if Ilia vr j Wnl (jualii and alaitt alvla of HKrVDY'MADK OM)TIiIN(, ar thoAi.wh'Kiaiinot wnt ti hava olotkinv mAit to ordai. All I A-k ia t giro nta a trial, aud 1 w 1 do Ml to ivanAtlariuliou. aoltOJui UCNilT MlLLIk, YOh III. IA YTON, P.; FllIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1805. NO. CI f u . . "i J.' ""' ' '' ' , - i I I, Cincinnati Cards. MONUMKNTAL OYHTKIt CO., WILLI MT A Y L 0 R. BAtiTIWORK, Mil; Fresh Can and Keg Oyster HFCKIVKII riAll.r BY KXI HKHH. A'ao, Corn and Hpiod (ir"iA'. rlAnin, Ixb.tar, ivf. AAon aqu .lyniAM, ror ln rmlta, S. K. Corner VUXh and Vino Street, d'lAWIf ' O.NCINNAfl.OHIO, CHARLES C. DOHERTY & CO., IltlHIItTKIM AND JOIIIlKlUt OV MILLINERY GOODS, BOXHETS, ItinilONS AND HII.KH. 07 Ituco Htrect, Coriir of Union, Hatwean Paarl and Third, OMMawtf ' 01N INNATl. OHIO. CHARLES HOFER. WIKH.KHAI.K DRALRK IN Bourbon and Ry Whisky. , ; fo. 218 Walnut Htrwt, ttid W't , CINOINNATI, OHIO, p.j. mi n, II. H tWI.T, J. w. aaaoa( A. NEATH a. SMITH, HAWLEY 4 CO., - WBol.KNAI.lt ANDKUAIK , " FURNITURE WAREROOMS, V:ST I'IFTII HTKHHT, Daiwa n Wnlnut And Vina, Oiciaati, . MnniirAotory, Norlh Wol OornAr I'oArl And Rim UllAAtA. lll-4llAKtr mTtho m s on," , " UMBRELLA, PARASOL AAII Wnlklnff (.'one Man ittutor, No. 107 Main Ht. I .ft, Kouth A riltb, CINCINNATI, v OHIO. KcpAlrlng Promptly Attcndtd to. daclUrlUwlyw ADAM CEI8. Mn.ttniNN jind Itoddinir MANUFACTURER, no. (15 itrrh nr., iikt, wai.hht and vink, Clnclnuatl, Ohio. SUPERIOR 000DS WILL BE FUXNISKEO TO OltDKIt AT MOOHItATK I'ltlCKS, roa . City and Country Trade. dfiS.lly Cincinnati Cards. Billiards. VILIJMS' BILLIARD SALOON. Kntritnr. TUIrd tttrmrt, nait dr tm anafl lfla. a. a mHWettrantlnnt hava twnn Kroalljr InnraftMrtrt hy two wl"k a IhUmI tuiprova pntent fUHtu.iea and a Kn aral rrwavarton aiiH rfiflttinj of tiw whalaoMtaMiMrv man-. Ha in iiiAiikr.il for U favorn ant inliciU ra apaolfUllyaoonUmiaiM! of tha nnMin pi ronau. i.ttiiriy un i'uuu 'n.. ailH 163m1 10 " ,-y" : Tailoring Goods, etc. ilLMmm AND ElOJOMiCAI. ELKUIAT ITII II A.AH Fall and Winter Fabrica, GTTflTOivr TP A rn ' Beckel Building Jeflerson St., A a. ft mi n tm. n a an A aanA. I Am now In raoalpl al Haw and MIiAnt Htrlaa of Cloths, lasslmcrcs. Vestlnirs and Ovcrcnatlnirs. n Bioa . win na.a mm. in lha moat fluhlonabla LOWEST 4JAHJI rklllll Mr OM Ou.tomara, and tha publlo lanarajly.ar lDri'd to laa.athAir ronaAiiraa, v MKNTH, who la MpilUid to bAono of tha ban OulUn My Aunk qS (J.tit'a Kiimoiiln Oooda ia Alaoant lAi 1MB A In. I hftM Ik I . , i ' 7 i . vii u n WUIUII AAnllAnnAn raa dAAira. (lull in AiidAi.minA my .took, and lanrn my nrlnaa I faal ooohdant I oan ploAAaail toAtaa. "''otl JolfcirAoa 8la,Aliora Third. Tailoring Goods, etc. Gold an Silver Goods. GOLD AND SILVER GOODS. TIIKOLI) ItliLIAIM.KlIOUSIi P. A. LAPEE. No. StO Third Htrwt, nta.' Ohio, AH .IIIHT KKriKUU rill I At NKW Villi 1 Willi A AIIIMirtl AAAOrtmAnt Of AXtrA .M.I.IH him mm, ruii.i.vinx iii in iArAAi aaiI dioaI aIi'iiaiiI AlOi'k of n COLD ANO SILVER WATCHES, And floA jawolry, too nlmAMa to mation In detail. H-A ArrAiiKAimint with miriara and mAnnrAoturor. Ia AUi'h tlAt Nil UN K mo umlarnall him In lha nim lino And ipiallly or kimhI., WhulAnAla or Kauil Th... who ora AispiAiniAif wun hla inntnmabiniirA And IaiaA nana A linn... at aoata that no J.w.lnr, Knot or Wmii, PAn AlkiM a aaII at tha aaoia low profll. Hia KUAranbiAn to tiki jrooda, lor tl.A paAt "IWn yAAr tl'Ai hA hAA Iwan In UiaIoaaa h.ra. ha. A liaao Aoru pulim.lr nl.l ThAAaara Huh known to thoUAAndA Tha atitnAirlhar aIao kn, ainooi athar auiHirlor romla IB Dia lu., An aniallaii! AAAurtmeut ol (IpAra IIIaaaaa, aiuiiaor thamaahith aa IwaIva kIaaa Ahiua. NIIKI'IIKUD'S 1'H KM 1 1) M UOI.U I'KNH. AIao, ItiAlMMt AtylA ol Kranoh Manila Olocka, Ao., Ami i An. OAJl to Aiid elurdaa.' eondawarniniad an aoM O dnililAAlm r A. L4KKK. IAOOB W KThBluHT'S h'HTATB Ni TWH It) herritiy (tivD,lt-U th inxhtfiMiied hm Uiiadav LMMn appo uiH aiiniiiiMtr(ra of ilm fUtm of JatioL W)iirinhl, lair ur Hon iftt" ry rotmtjr, Otilo, do oauft, lij tha Probata Uourtf wUd nounty. oT -i,i84. J'MM'h waVrtRictnT, yiitk . JAOOU Wiyifiia)T 1 Hotels and Saloons. SCHAifFFI 1 REHOUSE, OKItMAN'COWN, OHIO. mna iiNniRsioNiiri havinu purciiuhkii I. Ih'a Hntal would rAAp oirully nlorm lha puhlln thAtlra larAlurloMth m,4 It la hi. Infni!nn lolAA.anolhinirun iooathAt will A. Id to Oia oomlorl of h a aua.Ia. Tho paItouaka ,of Uia publlo ia roa PaoIIii'iv Aolicitad, , daudlf,. . JOHN B. KRLliKR. PHILLIPS HOUSE, DAYTON, OHIO, TUB aNota wall k nwo HmiAa, hiring rnoanlly chnnwid ha iIm, Ia now onao,and nndorffolnit aa UinAiva Altor llonn And ImprovamAntAfor thAAoi'omo dAtlnn of Uia tram Inu publlo. Mo pnlnA will tm apanidlo mAkalha pihIiim Nona, aa n.raloloro, m ara y ruaoaet, a K1R8T C1.AM8 HtiTKI,. 1- T. HARKKH, frop'r. PII 'CB IN f x"h Tou se7 1 blr ncraat, Uaytaa Obi. A. 81'ANU, Agent. TUIHhololhAAranontly baan opanad, And ia pro PArAd to aivoinodatotrAvalAra ftDd tha put he Kanarally In lha b'l alylo. mfOillm MIAMI HOUSE, JMIA-XvCISBXTflca-. OHIO. JAVWU IIOHTHRII, Hropriotor, BUCCKHHOIt TO H. II. Hl.AUK. TIIR prAAonl pnprfli h.A flt'ad up (Ma .ol Known Ami i opnlor lltl in thn hBl ilyla, And ia now proparr( to ao'iouimoil ita all who inAy lira hllllAOAll. A 'ara AtAhla nnd yard ara aUArhad tntho Ilittol. Tha p.troliAool tha pnlillo la ri apartftilly aoIip. 'IaJ. iHiaml.nn FAR MERS A N DM EC H a!TiCS H 6f EL Firmtrly Aoayr. tfoWM,) Third Ht., North Ahla, Jul Kaat of J fh r.on Htraat, DAYTON, OHIO JOHN A. Mil I II K ... PrwairlBl.r, Ktrmtly of Ike rAirw m Mtrkanlet, HtrorUt .h i: Ktrmt, no kma-ar a ) Till' H'lTEI. II A.I BKRV TIIOK(ll'lll.Y KB.NO VA'I Kll, And ri-rurniAliad, And will b koptAA rlrat nlAAA botAl In All It. ilnparlmaiilA. tloAnlin by thAmal.dny, ur WAAk. (lond AtHblaon thn prAmlAAM. Oniciii MaAAA runlo and Ironi tha Iitpot, nov2jillm NATIOUL SALOO.vT " " III,,- i. nw., AJIAI. Wa KiKUt 'Vi id'i. tint's -U 1'ablAA four Aplaudul 'Ion P.o All.. Choloa tilqnoi'a aod WIoaa aIwata onhAnd. , J. '. HHKLK, fi-osrlatar. ' J. P. AWllna, bii. bjuII Hotels and Saloons. Day Goods. DIXON, FORCY & CO., ,:i : i ,:i t, t is.w: 11 i )ar. Mecaad and Jell araan bib., ' ' IJayton, Ohio. ' HATB J1MT OPRNRD A N1W AHH nPl.RIDID a took or DRY GOODS, ' Oloaka, Cloaking, Cloths, Shawl, ELSaAN T BLACK an n FANOY SXXj13US. ALSO, A I.AKUK hTOtJK OF , 3. -A. RPETS i k ::y - Mats,. .j:vd . r : T i .. Rugs. 7 , Crumb Cloths, ' .'Drugget, . v 7 . Window Shades. ' Damask, And acwary thing 'm tha ' war llaaaa raraHhlag Uaada, ... . AixuN, yoftor 4 oo., eetlidlan Daitoa, Ohio, Notions. 0AA0.0A!. B. A.AOIAA. Wa. K. BlrPABB. m IIOYER & IIIPPAKI). WBOiasAl.a BAAt.BA IB Foreign and Domcstio Notions, I if W11J 1 , U Ij it V K Nt ABB ' HATTON, OHIO.' II f I f'l . I Notions. Professional Cards. E. THOMPSON, Attonioy iukI INotu.rvf DAYTON, OHIO. I W1I.I. ATTt.NI) Til AliL BIIHINRnrt KN i HIIH'i Rt to him with dlllAnoa, proBiptnaaa, and oara. ' llluaon rhlrdRtrat,oAr1.alianHl)urf(.ia' Cloihtnn or. no.aflAwlT ' WILMER Vi. . BELVILLE -A. ttot-ney ti t Lftw, ti. k. tiar. irialn and Tblra Ht., nlranoa on Third Itraal, i noyridiwilm. L ; Iiattob, Onto. JAMES KELLY, Real Estate - and Loan Agent, N. I!, Dor. main an Third Ma., , i. Kntranoa on 'I bird btraat, nnrVAdawnm Onto. odlTncahTll, Attorneys and Connaelon at Law, Uaraaaa'a ullilla(, Third atraat, JVllVtw:f IMYTON, OHIO. WILLIAM H. CONOVER, Ma7itrat of Maili'on Townnhip, WiLI. ATTKMll Ho UIIAWINlt ANI All. V .raowlMilirluu ltln. and lh i i'o!ii tn,n ol olrt mi. Ha Ah o proparrtil Uintlnil to tlio ilrAMM na; of ln AtniininlA of wriliii)!, ourrnitly, a! Ahnrt ttoii" mtf'lAwlv tniiBAA O tnWB. OA atlA V, A.lir.ATH LOWE & NAUERTH, Attornoys rvt Law OAYTON, OHIO. ITIIMHHH THAiHtf A0Ttl IN OKRMAN AND Krnin-h. Orrii'i O.ar Ru kay'a llookalora. Thl-d Alia.1. nov;toHiim H. 8CHOENFELD, M. D. ' ... M IntiilMhiirir. Ikhl... niAKlm I'LKAHUKR IN ANMM NCINd THAT J hA.ioirai'.iiiilyraiiinird from a Tlailio Kiinnia, ' trj l"oU"" 'h" rni""" 01 ttt,M"' " "'mu- aa' tiur.lof.ra, all prorat.lonal oaIIa ail be Btiasd o tu. dVigilawim mmZ'm a J. l. BELVILLE. A ttornoy ut .Law . I,,,, AND NOTARY VVULW. ' errifKI Tarner'a Opnra llaasa, Itoom No. a, PiwoimI Ktoor. Borillt' , i l VY'l tN. OHIO. C I ViLI AkiniruAU W. i.. VAlitANUIliMAM, j LOU UHOl 1 f 1 lit IjfVW. - I)AVT(). OHIO. I WILLPEACTICK1NTHE8EVEAL STATE ANO FEDERAL COURTS. nnrica Tiiinar a Oiiora bouaa, Koom ho. 8, rionr.., no12li DR. E. JENNINCS, itt font HurKfOD Camp !nniaon, offnra hla ;aar- Ttoaa an . 3'HVfrlIOlAN AND HTIUOKON to tha tiUiaanaef bayton and rlomlty OI'Klf'K-Aja. nr l.ndlawll., kelwota ,,, . .... 3d and 4th, . , Whara h (r ay ba Ibnnd al all houra, RAfAranoaa lira. J. (J, haate, J. Dana, J. W, IMetrloh. AAiwdK. DR. J. H. RUTTLEY, CELEBRATED MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN, . . . WILL 1IKAI, THK aiOK WITHOUT ltrxniciyE, for two mo.vms At OnodwlB Kouaa, rormarty Bwayol Uouaa, PAYTDN, OHIO, Offioalioura from ta N A.M.. And from I to! P.M. Tha poor will I llkarally oooaid.ri. . osJ3t. r . , OtOWia W. BOIIA. JBBA A. a'BABOB. HOUK & MoMAHON, AttornovH at Law, IMYTOKiOlHO. Orrm., Na. 3 nil Third itraal, Xaal of Main. narttMm , I j ' I I , Groceries. . WMlltlll. A. . IMITM. woaaaAH. WOCAMAN, 8MITH & CO., Wholesale GrocerH, So. 28. Main Street, Opera Building IIAYTUN, OHIO. HAVE O0NHTAMT1.T ON HAND A HUM. AND Ailnplata atoiik of Orooarlaa, NaIIa, Pnh, To. lauioa, and a.ary olhar artlolaoaliail for In Uia whola aala n'Oiiary Inula. Harlnii raoantly removed to aur oaw rooma, wa haaa araaily InorAaaad our .lock, and Ara piapartd lo flu All ordara promptly. V a raapfUXilly mil lha alUailon oi city and noun try daalara to aur n.w atm'k of anxiarnftA, AAtlalkad tliat wai:ao gl.a lham aa good laritAlna aa lhay urn BllUln At Ant oUiar bouaa in thauily. ovlU J. B. CILBERT,. CO., ron uro at a so i omestjv Groceries and Liquor, MOI.TIANP 7 Jrr.HHON WTRBKT. OfPOalTIt k J.J1AJ??'L!L'IL'M; ! "14 NEW WHOLESALE GROCERY, AT K aotal j 4 Mol ntyra'a H aiaad , m Third Bt. WOC AM AN, 8PI ELM AN & Co. It UlPLKSAhli iltifCEHS. foV 1 RBNOWOPICNINO A IKVOt A M t IIKNKKAl, AA Oi-tmaal or All kindA of Urooarlaa auilalila tha oountnr Irada. liMalnr. ' , a u lUT'Kd lo gla IhAAAaaall. KtVldawly iea. OH0CEIUE8 1 FRESH LIVERY FAMILY HKHIHKH t)Ori FRKH ORl). Ff ?''nm " raiumd all paraona lalar. aatacf to a li ua a call. . . r OANNBD, PRUIT8 WaalarB raaiihaa. Plum. u, Toawloas, maokbarrlaa, ab4 Oharnaai im'aa. haa "- ufiaj A'waacnra, also, an aaionment ol JaIIiaa, M Iddlalowa Rami iM aiKM-nhrra, Lam pa aad Coal Oil, Hn.ara andCoBwa, FlAlilAa.Mplcaa, ranoy Hinp., Ai In taul ... r,ll,'i, thai the niarkata aanrdlbAl la dt-.lrAl.lA. To Tot--1 OriawAia ww would any wo kapthebtartliM,l r.o. O it lltat tam In, had. Ooina oc. rnnia a'l. and aa. Wl.al waoao do. M TM'IH BAIn Ii, it.'M.lawir 1 At. 'A.I 1 ., M,r.. (TI , ., THOMAS & BECK, Caal. nraad, Ltuaa, Camant rradnca OB CANAL, BELOW TBIkD STRUCT, " ' Ua-rton, Ohio. I . I H. H.ROBINaON, riTBUrtllKK AND rRoritlKTOU. Dayton, Ohio, Friday, .... December 15, 1865. TALES OF AN OLD SEXTON. The Midnight Apparition. Otraacharot'a n'tthll Than laad'at thy raadr tail 10 awry traaann I And teamlnf minchiaf thrlfaa banaath lh. AhAila. Aabiia HlLb. pride, and Mnt. (ilebriH)k beeamii a lender ,f fiiHhlon the jrnyiwt of the Bay. Her IHty and her llllluentlul position 111 Ho proip,' oloty miiiln her a queen, and her aiuilo was "",lrt,!(' Dy tll brilliant ami thn UIhhoIiiIa. The hiiUHe when aha wiih at homr waa nl- Mr. ( 'olebrook wa dead. Ho km I rich mini, vet n Hllfrlit Ri qiiulntiuico with lilin wmilil hnvo convliiKcd tivtm a iiH'rlli'ln obmirvor tlmt hn wito nut a hnnnv num. Me wtiA nilnniitliropio In lil v lorn a IIioukIi he hud tlifl mpiitHtlon In tiio atrwt of bi'in(t a Kiiiii-tii'urM'ii nun in!iivoiiii iiiiiii. r.vury ilny HiH'ini'd to iihImt IiIiii Into tlm arenrt ol' u new Htrlfe Willi tho Hiwirn of a nt-w uilwry. AppariMitly hr wim tln-d of llrK and tinpiilliititly wulU-d for thu Imiir Ihul hud nnw niniK, and which would plnre lilin beyond thu trhiUiind W(X'il tlilnsiililiiimrj PxlHU'iiue. And yet tunny could riinieiiilii'r when lif wit n truy and cheerful perHon. Hefiiro his iimrrliiifi' with ii poor lint bi-nut i til) if III Home aeven yearn heforn hla death, he liiul worn n Himny Millie, and IiIr lite aeeuied to lilin a pleilHiint (Ireilin. 'I'lioiilfli only tlilrtv-flve. when ho iniir rleil, jM'iiplu Hiild I here won too lillli'll dif fereuee between bin own aft" and Unit of bin wife, who wax, I believe, about twentv two, Krom one extreiuo nhn went, to the other, hhe hud been KMir, and forced to content heraelf with but few of the Inxn rlea and )ruyutleaof life: but now Hhe wk rich, and her indulgent Ii uxliuixl pave her irec iku'chr to iiih conerH. yveaim tontcred waya iineu wiui gay ganunta ana lordly ladicH. .,,''. Ail the world could hc thin, and the next thing It Haw, waa, that Mr. (lolebrook grew aad and meliinclioly ; that bin wifa looked noiiuy at mm, ana tnore won ailbt, If any, ayntpiithy Im-iwciiii them. Then people mhIH tue iioor niitn iiati inarrieu puilly, anil the enrnkera all "knew that It would be go." Mr. ColebriMik wAdeud. Whateyer woch hud weighed him down, he waa bevond their reaoU now. J'eoplc aald he bad tiled of a broken heart; that the whirl of pli'A- ii re in iiih own nouio tiati been a bell to Mm; and that hla gny wlfV had beeii a aenrpion who atung Mm to death. . For my piirt, piiy but little attention to the IniHy longito of goli. 1. account uil It Haya, whetlier good or bad. an mere alander. Whatever aloriea I had lieard concerning Mra. Colebrook and 1 had heard ninny paaw d "In at one ear and out at the other." ! "Mr, Mortal," aald a man at my door. ' "That Ih my iinme." "Mr. (ilebrixik la deatl, and Mra. Oilu brook want you to come up to the house and lay blin out."' Mr.Oolebrookl" I exclaimed, forthe In telligence waa very unexMM'tel to me an well aa to the whole city, when It wa an nounced, I hml hitnivltliar liiAuu . .,11.. .) rw Au,.n .... attach of bllllotiH nolle; bat It had not liwn even rumored that ho waa datigeroualy alck. "Yea, he la dead," replied the until ; "and Mnt. Colabrook wlnlica you Umiakc haute.'' "I dldnt know hn waa ho alck." "lie got ery bad laxt night, and grew woraoever atnoe till twenty mlnutca ago, when he died." i p Mr. Colebrook'i bonne waa not ' live luln Htea' walk Ironi home, and 1 haxtcned there to perform the ollleea of the dead. I waa ahown into the room where the cornao lay, Jiwt aa tleath had done Ita work. Thn Htif i ferer hail apparently died In the greaUwt agony. The bed clothea atlll evlileinwil the atruggle Uaween tlie tyrant and IiIm vIi Uju. With the aMHlHtance of the man wrvant who had gone to my bonne, 1 laid lilin out and put the room In order. I waa ulMiut to depart when the man Kcr vatit called mu back. "Mra.Colebrook would like to aco yoo," ba ald, aa ha allowed tne to a parlor in front of the room In which thu corim lay, Hho apitcarad to ba In the deeiieat dla trcn, and thu Atinily phyalulan waa atlll preaant, ualng hia beat ellorta to roduee her to a atuU) of calmneaa. llu had auccaaxletl lo aouio ciU'ut; and ahe awke to him with tolerabla aadf-iMnavwlon. , "You will make all the arrangemcnta, Mr. Mortal," anid aha. "I will, mudaui." HHi, It waa terrible 1" groaned aha. "Ka uaJiu, Mra. tilebrouk," InturpOACil Dr. ltrowne. "1 can not, doctor; I feel aa tliougb I should ueootna dUtrai ted." "Nay, rruuiam, control ynunvlf," and Die uocuir, who waa a young anil very good ' looking man, took her hand and utloml I aome aautliiKinUil rumark, which I have! now forgottun. - , --Trim win waun wiui ntmr ane aimoxl giiHiHal, UM.kingeBVerly at me. ' Watih with hlinl-'aHked Ur. Browne.1 inanrprtAo. , ' Yea.1 "It la entirely unnaueaaary." The orpei must have wiitc.hera," ahe willed more . calmly than alio bail yet ASlkeil. "There la no need of them, but" "1 would not have blm loll alone fur all the world," aald ahe. with a kind of con. olualveahtvnr. " No poaathle harm ooiild heflill him." " Hut It Bvema ao ueglnHful to deaert Uie btaly aa aoon as tlie spirit haa tied." " It la entirely a matter of choices" I BUIIC41. 1..I. ...... l.u 1.1... '"sin. . you aawa wun nun. An r. AO or tal "If you particularly desire It." " I tlo; 1 could nut bear to have hla re main guarded by a mere aorvaut. You will oblWe ma vairv inueli." 1 eouHenteil to the arrangement, and i'Z'lluT1 'ClWk Ue t AOVKiniSJNO lfATI. ,, rma ronara, ('A.nlyworiA,Aoild)onainaartoa I n oiia aniAr, inr.A ilaya.,.,... Una AtiArr, ona w.a'f ,V..,7. ; na so. ara, ana meaiii............,,.','!,"!! fna aipiara, thraa monlha OiAilir, moatha . . IN'WMKKLY. onakqnara, (a'l.ty word.) orawaak P.r piururn, AAi-h wa.k in aih1'. on I AO I ro A ao ie to 16 uu 1 1 tie AO r.r aipiar , on A yaow.,..,.Wl..1 rVZ.V, ' . r"- . .v..-. ...,...., it on afcar latm. fi r Bdvar lAamanla 44wuuytBa AarAAlar InarA. or fur A Iooba. I armii ih.n . 7 j mada knowB at tha Donating Iioobi., All au.aftiAa. nun a are nharard at Ilia aliora rata., u, lax a wnllan AarAamant ia mAda prAvinna to laaavlion. After orilerltiir the coflln flu1 the oWeaa.i for at Unit time they were not kept on hand In audi an, extent aa they am now and attending to my private nfliiira, I again i'-i'i.ii.t,, i ,., ioi,iiroiiK inuiifiioii. It waa etiHUiinnry at that time of which I W rite, for tWO Ill'milH to Imrlnrin Ilia wrvlee for which J waa. ciiiriiiml. thouirh watching wua then rapltlly going out of fnahlon : but. aa mv IiuaI deatl, I wua perfectly at home In thnchatn- oeroi uciitn, ami waa even better aatUlled to be alone than with company, I had brought an lnteruat.ing book from home, and M ra. Colohrook hail provided a very IntcreHtiiig reatat for me In thn dinlng nMiin below, ho that 1 looked forwanl to a very eomfoi tnbln night. Throwing myaelf Into the large rocking chair, which had been placed there for mv nan, I waa noon engaged In the entertiiliilng pngca of mv Ixiok. Aa onen bh the clock atnick, I aroo and exiitiilned the cornae, moistening the face with alcohol, and wiped away the purging at the iiioulh. At eleven o'cha'k aoine one entered the Iiouhc and ciime mi Httilra. They were the feet of a man. mill I heanl lilin nni..i- il. purli.r niljoiiilug tlie room of death Tliough ItHceuicd n riilhcrHlugularelrcuiu. aiimee I lint it man Hliould enter t he hniixe at that hour of the night, 1 thought nothing more of It till I heard volcra, engaged In carncNt ciinverxiillon. In a few uiIiiuIch they grew louder und more distinct, and I recognized the voice of Ir. Hiimiic. Ter luipH Mra. Colcbrnok waa alck and neleil IiIh iiMMinljuice. Hut he Hiuiko not In the toncH of li Ih lirof, iwioii. The other jierxon HMike In a whisper; hut the oilier pcrmm x)oke In hla nil I n IM I voice, and Hcemeil lo be under no rem mint. , [CONCLUDED TO-MORROW.] One of the Results. Munv ereiliilcnt im'iihIh lull. i..il in,. r,,i. lacy Unit when aliivery wua once iiIioIIhIiiiI that net would tit an entl to the everhiHt Ing tigltatiou of the neirro oiieHtlnn i but time baa proven that aitch an attempt only nggi'iiviitcH the evil. Many hthoiih now iiiinu tliat ir the right or Hiiirrnge w iih con ferred noon HicitcirocH. thenmhlem wmilil bo AClvcil. and tho vexed (pieation put nt rent forevi'r. Thin evceliitlou would prove ah grouiidlcmt mill hoM'lcna an the other. (Irant the ncgroea tho right of Hiill'rnge anil they would hold the lialanee of power be tween the partiiw In the country, and on cu,ucutly .control It. We Hhould have a bluck parly of a million of votcra ruling thirty million of while imooIc. Tlicv oiihl Ian led and eonl rolled bv the abandoned Abolition dciuagoguea, and Uiey would elect w hiwvcr they pleased to what ever olllce they iilejiaeil.. Tlie drenm of tho Abolition lniiiillca that the black race Ih auMTlor to the while race would be raallaed to the extent of having a big negro or inu- uiuo running mr x-rHiiieut and beating two or three white HtiiU'men. 1'lenty of Huch rentigatlca aa Chahe,' Uu( ler, I'bllltiM, Mtiraner nmt oxr would be found blihUng for tlie huulcmhlp of the black nnrty, and buying negro vutcaaa Uiey buy bliicklicrrlca In the market, by tlie bas ket full. Kvery AholltlonlHt would have two votea his own and hia nlggi r'a. The elective fniuchlHe would become a mock ery nnd a humbug, and tho while people would m- tlellvrred over to a black des-pot-lm tho most gulling and degrading, llow long would Hiich a HUtte of allalm ba en dured beforu thero would lai a war between tho riu'ear And how long would the nctrrooA survive Alich a contest f Add iir- tlr.an hostility to I he "natural antiigonbun" of the rrwa-a, and tho extermination of the negro race iiy war la Inevitable. The Aboli tionists have nlwajH been the worst and moat Implacable enemies of tho African race; It now seems to lie tho determination of that party to force tho uegro into a IhihUIoii which will terminate their exist ence. OAio t.Wi. Two lllOllHlH no-n a vomur anrl knu.l. tron g girl In lniliauaHiiia,daughtorormiA of the "tlmt liunillea," ucrslsted, UemilU the protest and nntn-atiea of the nareiitiL In marrying a handsome, but rather wild blade. Khe cloicd, married, returned, waa reconciled, discovered an limniiiiallhllil v of UnuH:r, waa divorced, and la again In uie ooKoin oi ner Iiunliy in the tirli I jierlod of two months. Itathcr rapid exiN'rlence. even nr this laat age, for a young Miaa In u.l vctlW,. One of the Results. Fruits and Nuts. FRUIT8, NUTS" i OY8TER8, WINE8, CANDIKH, ORANUKH, I. KM ON H, KHIH, UATKS, IMJt'NKS, KAISINH, ;i;it . . UAkiTS, AM) ClTltOM.. CANNED & DMED FRUITS ! t rali. C'uve auU Hpivvd Oyatcra, HA1UHNK8, ., U)UhTU(A .. ; .' , . 1'lCaUa, I..- i ' bAlIC'KS,". . .... JKI.L1K8. i . , CATSIH', oi.ivr on.. ' " atKI-ll MUilAKD, HOI UAM lIKKKiMi, hWlrtH AND IJMUEKU CTIEKSE. Fire CTai kem, TrM4luoa, Jtc,' , . J. V, BAt BA.STU ao!. , lid Maui oXreal, 0.poit Market liana, dartawtf JtVtU AM. At.UAftlHH.Ua .1.1- . , , . THB BIWT KKMKPV TO Cl'BB, IB DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. TiBTioNB rok rra naa tahk tiibkb XJ viaioutiil ol lha IWib Kuiar a auoui bll a "' 01 '. W.l.r WAll (AArl.ll. With 111 lAAMA, ma Attauk k iM-inifkt an. twvUtiBM iri'ai lit u Mi k niiii viBrm f. HUH' U, it Ui VBUI iiUW H-nl 9 Uum m t-i,t tUititildti ti ih HrHii nt Nloi th tilnH. MtiuiiM H rt iH' VoifUwUr, tauU rulAmtA) .U U I' unijti m kwtj. tjM a tttia tmit KiHrr im-old ir itU-o-i i)i .TJtl;r, wJmr mrto hr inUw mnttt tvat f' J'" mu '""" ) ' ALL -Wl.IU.At ilaULKBAj. - .1