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MISCELLANY! — “Minaches are Made Ii Heaven.” ceeding to thelr horees, led them into the road, hastily mounted, and were soon on thelr respec- tive journeys. It is now time for us to deroribe “Craclifte ere ede tn the regions ef bites, | ara.” It was a wide, brown-stone mansion, ne ; aaa Sache of thie wast serena for cack husbana 0 wife! venture still further, and even agree aaa" a et ere by besvon designed, be to find wea presets ach cons quence, ‘mid the confusicn and arife are everywhere ordal it it ie ite Sap intel oe, - ie wi the ace weds a wife wino his mother should be, Mao aire the apouse gant for fle oon; And while one greedy fellow takes two Ww thi Full many eusther gets none ! On deche! erm, then, canr ot be b'amed, lors and epinst For they are tho victine of ue Base wearpere thelr thrones nar micoomfully claimed, nd they ploualy sor like ab ise. And bills of divorce ehou'd be And er coursged, cach wreak vow ty break For they naturally spring from « Woca s party writer Expresly for the New York Sun SPECTRE OF INGLETON ; OR THE FOREST MYSTERY By Chrivtine 1. Carpenter. vos, or hale! with delight, Vhte do riahty tects his mistake! Wash, States. about two stories in height, with windows ‘arched in the Gothic style, and the heaviness of the struc'ure, relieved by a light, wooden veran- dab, ranniog completely round the house; cling- ing ivy and vines, bearing bright scarlet blos- soma, elambered up the ralla, altogether giving the outeide a pleasing, pleturesque appearance. ‘Tho principal entrance was in the centre of the front; as you stepped within the large ball, there were the dining: room and family sitting room on the one side, and on the other, the parlors, three in number, the first two thrown none, with simply an arch betwoen, the third, much smaller than either, separated from them by doors of frosted glass. ‘At the beck of the house were built two wings, ove serving as @ kitchen, ete., the other divided im rooms, occupied by the colored wer- vanta, ‘The upper ficor of the main building consist~ od of dressing and sleeping apartments. Surrounding the house was an extensive gar- den, laid out neat and attractively, with the rarest of Virginia's flowers; a carriage-road led to the door, from either side, and the aveuue brarcching from the road wat lined with tall shade trees. Imbowered in the foliage, could be caught glimpses of the outbuildings, their puro white contrasting finely with the umbra- geous green. Afew momonta after Marry and the Colonel had left the Hall to keep their appointment with the brother of the former, the wife of George Crapliffe entered the front parlor, and approach- ing the window, she stepped ont upon the bal- cony. She had not remained long, when # man § | hastened up the avente to the stoop, As ho drew near, she Lent over the low railing and slightly coughed. whistle, Sue hastened toward him, and when he ascended the steps, led him into the sitting- CHAPTER 11 room. SCLNE EIND TUN CORTATN. The curtains were drapiag the floor, and the . -stitajot | Astral lighted, and closing the door, she seated rm ataributy the change to gretituler” 1s oroetf boaide him on the diva, and laying ber “Pinwe ebal! unfold, what plaitet cunning hides.” | head upon his shoulder, oxclaimod : Baan vepear “Tam glad you have come, Nelson. I wished The village Lell struck nine, on the second | to talk with you. I at last sree!” night, from the ovcurrencss last recorded, and | “Yes, Jula, at last! and now there is no ob- ‘the Colonel and Harry mounting their steeds, rode | obstacte in owr path, need we be separated on to the road; Uh was high ia the hea: | again?” vens, with ever and anon, @ fleecy cload passing ‘A short time, and I will be yours,” she whis- Over her, the two men soon reace! the forest, | pered. It will not bafit me, to be in unscomly where for the first time, in two Gays, they were | haste, to meet George Cranhite. ‘They halted not until they reached the Coen- tral Clamp," when, leaping from their horses backs, they fastened them to one of the neigh- I came near betraying myself when my husband's brother infofmed me that he was mur- dered.” “Tt wea a singular affair, dearest.” Sho raised hersolf from her reclining position, » boring trees, and took their place fa the shadow and gazed full in Wis face, as she exclaimed. ef one, standing near tho path; they had not re- mained long, when a third boreoman came has- Yening along; he also halted at the designated Place, and stepping forward from their conceal. ment, they beheld George Cranliffe. “Good evening, Harry, and you also Colonel T have kept the appointment "” “Mr, Cranliffe, had you not be'ter dismount ‘and lead your horace to a secure place? If we ntion of stand bere, we might attract the “Do I not surmise aright—he fell by your bed!" “By my hand ?” he scrutinized her features y, and questioned. Julia, do you deem me so hardened, as t commit murder, even for your love 2” She dropped her eyes. ‘No, no! I dream, I know nothing, but that Iam at last happy ; but as Twas saying, 1 came near botraying myself! I thought you knew of this deed, and e some travellor, who might be journeying this when it was revealed to me, fear I expressed way.” “Very little going upon thls road, especially more than amazement,” ‘Ho did not answer, but played with the rings after nightfall, Colone), as it is #0 lonesome, and | 0" her small white band. “Ab,” thought she, ‘the other way, though the loagest, is much pre- Serred to this; but if you think it the safest plan, So saying, he 1 will accede to your wishes.” as she glaneed sidewise upon his countenance, “J haveset you to thinking, You are acting a role, Lam playing another, we will see who is Followed the example of the ochers, and all three | tiumphant, who achieves the victory. I'll hastened to a more retired posi:ion. “Well, Harry, have you succeeded ?” probe you again.” Then she continued aloud : “ Neleon, when did you first hear of my late He answerod by @ short no, they croaked and groanot, and he could diss tinctly hear the ll ot beory torte, vous “80,” thought be, “eas " another, who resides here? The house has long been called Aawated, but to that I give no heed; of supernatural appearances appearances have no fear, for I credit not those idle assertions, but ifs flesh and blood being dwélls here, it is no spot forme, I migiit be dlecovered—my plans thwarted, I'll watch and walt.” The steps now passed the door of the room where he lay, and a glimmer of light shone through a crack upon the floor; he softly arose and hurried noiselessly to the door. ‘The person had passed into the sdjoining apart- ment; 80 he went out into the entry, and pro- ceeding to the entrance of the chamber the other hed entered, peered carefully in. ‘Iwas but for a moment ; the next, he started back in surprise, dropping his hands at his sides in his amazoment ; he leaned forward ard looked again, Resting against the heavily carved mantel was the figure of a man, not the reputed ghastly spirit, but a tiving specimen of the genus homo, A candle was in his band, and a dark looking obj ct lay at his feet. For some moments there was profound silence, then he muttered : “Ab, [have it! There isa secret closet in this very room. I remember having seen it the day I seare' ed this rookery.” He now com- menced examining, and, rounding the mould- ings, against which he had been leaning, and at Jast exclaiming : ‘Here it is!" he displaced a portion of the ornamental work by touching the spring of a secret panel, which slid back, re- vealing a small square place, containing a shelf, To be Conttoued. “FOR SALE AND TO LET. #0) te BUR Broadway, room aay Apply te “noel Shas BEAL ESTATE FOR SALe A RARE H re Vand) Pine xt NGR—MILL, 8 of Koud tand and the City of New houses, with 200 Jar power, 80 mil i land, J. M. Sti to a good tenant omeesion given. fa FOR S8ALE—TO SELL THE LE nd Axturee of arosery and Liquor store 3394 1 ay, between Ulet and O2d sta, ul 2°) TO CAETMEN—TO LET IN WILLIAMS- hargh, a Awelling house, with a large brick atable for 6 horace, 215 ‘Vd at. Inquire of P BEST, 852 Grand rt Wi eb, of CHAS. HOOP RE, 4 Ann mt, rear, it) fa FOR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES ‘of m neat liquor store, in a aood neighborhood, No, TT “Third-aves bet Loth And Lith ats, he above will e sold reasonable, on account of ome,» gure at the above number, nat voR SALB—THE LIQUOR STORE, jense and fixtures of Store, South Rast cor.of jumbia streets, South Boo! Deerarsnna wand ol lyn. Knanire mil 6155 FOR, SALE—A NEWSPAPER DEPOT, 7 and tay store, Will sult «, baer, asthern tare io meee 6 & sicko ty fatow! WHEELWRIGHTS AND CARRIAGE pmithtug part in foots now Aion quire et 48 fae will tham Bquare, A FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON FOR ale in one of the best locations in the city, do- FOR SALE AND TO a MISCELLANEOUS, | was A ence mechan te NO FOR Hikes of 8 pat fod ens Dearly nen, ae Peat a et way. au eGes BARGAINS— BARGAINS—BAR- pts Re= Se SOME NEAT GROCERS’ WAGONS, with tops, also withoat topa Hes get a good arto it rat TEE BeAr Ee a RTS ee ge will find this place as favorable as anv ir t FIRST CLASS TOP WAGON— eRe Btrove built sult any bustnoes, will be Md cheap, and bar ¥, 0 atOFe, ear oF BaCeany areas A 81; Bteuben et and Myrtl Brooklyn, n) yz, FOR SALE—A COACH OF AND tine, apyle to THO! G team of Horses, to bo sold for want HOMAS LANK, corner MGieraad | By ve ates Navy sty Je THOMAS DICKIS from to b velook, a . young man. 17 Blas HORSES RIGHT 15 hands high, 6 andt toglv and double Para: Y table for a doctor, Gail 08 Wont bath a nest sen 1 10th and 11 nit 217 = FOR SALE- be) horse, 8 years old, Bycrereenarearts alao. old: also one art of barnuss, price eh tultable fore hateher oF baker, ci iat oF ath and Grove at, donir ai i sneer Toauiveat theca sar OR EX. Si seaes oleae Sea saess ore, c. TO BE SOLD CHEaP, i EX. chan ‘ed for a matter ove—Cne Bran hore. yours old. 10% hands as she ‘treo and SLL AO faut high Bt forcnat enre maraaraey 62 art ri ‘i fot coal i _ Kind of busines. "Enquire at areas Patel aad pil 3°322 STALLS FOR SHIPPING BORSES to oft parts of the, eR: ah sere he ‘THAe, WAGOR AND HORSES— ‘anted immediately, a pair of heavy team eee, wall used to, works sond ated from, fry Si he Ror cay row coco Ga oh oF: aio st”? @5REWAED FORA HORSE—a DARK A bay ion a saat Sa a white mmo iat his face, blind, Gowanna, he ater rece tin nda roe eae oa Dut eS ORSES, ‘WAGON: iniy. in ein SLEIGHS, 20d harnees, all stytes of Uaht, he carriages, iat weapons’ Piporsen to be fie Gree st the manufactory, 184 Falton MISCELLANEOUS, CLAIMS OF SOLDIERS, BEAMEN, 2.80 ce | mie hey (4 promote rb aad eben ttt Og sa ye EAR pay = Ono £01, mira AND ST . ina eee | 18016 S4ac"164 pena ee bem nary ee eran meinen Saas | Se OLD BLACK STAR LINE OF NEW YORK AND, LIVERPOOL reat nf the undermentions aailiny and othor first class % from Liverpool to New York on the Sth h of each month : is ANC CULTIVATORS LUNIVERSE, Persons sending {6¢ thelt frieuss Ga try may rely upon their being br ugh lay, as they have not to writ c fain can come whenever they choose, i from Liver- Bhould the jee not come out, the money will be returucd in An nannertenced @urzeon Ie attached to each ship. pORAYTS nsvable ou demand, on Bauks of Ireland, nod) Mactill ant wi LIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton #t, FOR LIVERPOOL — POSITIVELY the fires ship ‘The clipper ship STAR OP THB orrisom,will sai! to-morrow at II ofclock Rithou! fal alt For PaithgerRy en poard moe FOR N#W ORLEANS—THE SPLEN- id clipper ehip E. Za 1 Paritively eal on 'W: “Wed it abd Now. ages did meadsuore t 7) Sil'be take it nt re rats Ay Mh boas en at ma. Apply "on fe Ta Be 1 ala DEMANST, 40 Bouth Re” ss Rees Eevee re ———— R LONDON—BAILS TO. aa SON, fom gia kee Fabre | Beara Al, PAINE'D Alp fALnes, @KITING TING AUADEMY, 6 Lu Aen eeeas 7 #1 AND UPWARDS—ON B bigeye SN Crea WILLA PAG Bin tains no nitrate eS Sh BYRN'S LINEN POLISH loss to collars, bosoms, Soa 7 un tlaandk belie XCELSIOR CEMENT FOR Eee TC ae eevee: a ORIGINAL eo CHEMICAL pane py aoe ox tisocatlons: aia | © falar Gao eee KTTER COPYING PRESSES FOR SALE god Re Vea at the ea OTT a ee eee ay aiioTHERS, M4Ach INERY—MACHINERY—MACHIN- All kinds of it unde to onder or repaired, Ales ‘shatting, et a SOUL enebed gn Put oh in as MN DEMOREST'S PRIZE uEDAt, kirts—new and elegant best «teal, cannot he hoapeats Ore 3s $a Fulton st, Bevokiyn: old a ‘new style at 6 cents per spring. M®- C. BOIREAU, 4 FULTON STREET, Boifon Terr, ptiettoady Wheater ilson's Machin Shirts, Oollers\ af fetid earner ‘ork Bpecial attention given and other Ste cate oe y means Hi tl jest hems rae cera catia yee Reta NEw YORK AnD HARLEM RAILROAD, and MOND, ‘1880: trains Ww 0 and 8.90 OM DIME SAVINGS INBTTTU- Seer eee AF poplars aber ¥, HAUGHWOUT, Presiden Ta, keg Precdonta, aE at Goceam: MEDICINES Cxour: CROUP!! CROUPIII rica woe Eady a liver, remove otcher ee ie Fae, na rhea 180 Chatham, 416 Broadway: BP irane LO ded AA THE SPEEDY CUKS UF ahsUMa< rear pry teas Ao NA stn ora tw ee a the worl omeAe, 138. write acne 1 SE Hl! THE PILES, BLEEK. 4 Evi be pel conte DING O& EXTRS: eee tin a thee RS ax} OR THE PILES— UR. UPHAWS VEGETABLE EUROTUARY te a certain cure for Piles in every for at eon — Plotilin Figatresy Abacessen art Ue ma 0 nd Ulcerations a ar f neglected. or badly treated id dangervns flections, th ert ae es ope, the pation ‘ Doctor ork Aha oflitey O57, Fourth we The rieay sn rays orion she Pepe MEDICAL A APL Zam e, Tareas, it aetaaa esis Ritob yn OF 18 tod Ga a5’ asi | at Per toa offce, F ee AY Ty ing WARING TO THOSE Whe once on’ Dr. itloner, trom De Skok asmracaese gt D “'See there between t he curtains!” “The deuce! Harvey! By St. Angelica, I would like to burst upom them aa they are now, o ” ¢ family trade, and goud cash business, and ihe in, a ny 483 ‘aRoaDwar, PEE- | “Your wife's actions are so strange that I con- | husband's death 7 wrt beets a ied for immediate! Ny te i forms the only, Permanent cure. De aed Yoos Tam in doubt whether thoy are the affect of | & Again that scrutinizing glance, and he ro- | G1. ¥. 01¢ idan wt. sat Bsio" Eomebear ket taet badd gen Sa ip lemoract ice ee rs 0 come die ee. | studied conduct ot real grief. At tho moment 1 | Med, TO LET IN THE SUN BUILDING, | td'sien white hled Ret: (he cthor wap bar cit Md 2b te < _-~— proiie the news to her, she turned very pale, and “The same day that Mr. Cranliffe and his Ni and Fulton et bands biel ns eek fall . ile he oe his hind foot. nl triss a | ee le Untortanates i hor eyes sank benoa’h mine; bat at sush a rove | friend discovered the body; but, deareat Julia, cre WLLL cox, wae TOR REW 9 PACE- O™s,2 curs FOR BEAUTIFUL e Theatre, ap Secreted Lation, the usual deportment is widely alvered | this subject is an unpleasant one, Let us talk eae” a ume 0) 1 oh R. CORBITT, 233 SPRING ST., 18 CON- Hn all cases, We have soon nothing of bim you | of the future; it has golden allurements for me; HORSES FOR SALE—FIVE GOOD | gay. will poutine tall om Mea CARTE Gum Gar ee D¥aten daily on private complaints, je warrants of ry fm FOR SALF—THE STOCK AND FIX found youn horses, sultable. for trucks or Nar buat Hive a care without mercury or any «her dangerous mentioned ia our provious movtlag, though 1] with you by my sida, ‘twill be Paradise.” tures of n wholesale and rotall liquor store, now | earts; alana few clisap horace ” Apply at the. stables Soukyn MUMPE, arated m seis et bases ee OR an lle od have understood he exprested much astoursh- | She sighed softly as he placed his arm around | (i'n Stor business, Lajuire at 369 Masri er | OF the dee Conrpany, 100 and 103 Seventh Avenue i ine J nTA.M.tol0P.M. mlb ert" mrnt and rogrot at the discovery of the murder, | her, and, with her own peculiar languishing art arler TALI “ DENTISTRY. (04,48 FAINT—BOILED F. PART. PILED Panes Pair om | J)® commuted ¥ Pidedoyt Bd ST. ear ae but be that as it may, he has not bees at your | smile, she murmured— TO Li T—THE § STORY BRICK BULLD- & TALL th ats Cura tthe . conen Fairated _ eas, be house duriag our The identity of the it seems so now,” ing, No, 62 Kast 13th #t, 2 foet frout by Ie, tables and F. J. SMITH, SUR N sy a The vi “Ae ‘of misplaced cor murdered man is not suspected, all supposing | “It oba!l be so! it sha'd bo 20! Can you doubt | MiPatadieytrtctid Culvorsity” place, TS Maddon tanene Maidens CRED feforne i ch an eee ara oot aah punts, Pevaver mated ea fone him to be you.” ite 1 #3 doors wort of eth ‘ave, he be sti 4 to per ithe Lind abel eS ar it has msc excetig et in| etme” inal a vote ot te wis | AANA tone Taunt iae | Mamta SALES PORE, BOUND, Soe Wan Selves cee serra Mince tedark grey we | D® D® ano, seckowas, ranean our presence,” now spoke the Culonel, and wore dow, but eo low, that the pair did not bear ite | ine fr my cacl etrect Wl ra des stall 10 alien ‘Market, from 7 till 19 in the moraing ‘old and coraliue:’also on pure silver, Sloe. shinee, Recurity Foyuited from partion hiring. | Avply ‘the only Paci aid satiafoctory care aA Lown, Bi Java stroot, ele eg fhe _ rar ae iil ated oe ie pe BEAU IDEAL OF ribet he ke pees, prot em a ee rod witht gest gold. arpearings “ a Hi we not previously ‘‘posted” upon ma'ters, we ih paras eld gail neta and wo roars should think she was a sincere mouruer, But, by George, Cranliffe, she is such a mancuveror. FOR SaLE—A BAY PONY, SIX years old, warranted sound,kind,and gentle in fat T0 FURNITURE DEALEUS—TO LET fore: and basement Bo feet Pip te mourning—gratitude! thantfuloces! ‘one!, thinking them Jess than angels, Fy in hie brosst.” ‘Whaere are you going to remain, George?” not a want of contidence ix eitner uf you.” Fequire my ald, I am at your service.” atey?” “We had thought, at your house.” “1 have a better arrengement, is spared, and that gives joy to our hearts, leay- ing them oen to more emotions than those of The Col- eopecially since be received Lia military honors, entertains @ bigh opinion of the sex, u Hs Journ in Mexico duriug the war, iustilied cLival- “Well, 1 must aay, not since I fll wounded on Palo Alto's field, and was restored to health Dy omp of the most beantifili females I ever saw, have I mot, I speak it respectfully, Mr. Cran- Tiffe, with @ more fascinating lady than your wife; but we are diverging from our subjec “For once, my friend, 1 must decline answer- Ing, as I wish to give my movements 90 inex- Plicable a shape as to deceive even you; bat rest gmeured, my reason for keeping them secret is “I wnderstand—I understand, you can best manage thove affairs yourself; but any time you “Colonel, where have you concluded to If you re- At the extreme northwest end of the village of Ingleton, stood @ dilapidated house, which lad long sustained the reputation of being haunted, from the fact, that seme yoars pre- viously to the date of our story, a man had been murdered there, and bis body buried boneath the floor of one of the rooms, and a tale had Leen circulated that each night, at the witching hour of mid-night, the murdered man’s spirit appeared, with the blood upon ite garments, and its throat cut! At a very late hour, the same night on which occurred the incidents of the last chapter, a man passed through its deserted court, and into the old building. He closed the door, and retreating * | through the hall, ascended the stairs and enterod back room, lighting # small lantern he carried, he held it up and gazed around, a dismal scene broke upon his view. ‘The walls were covered with dust, the floor was in thesame condition, otherwise, it was va- ant, and setting down the light, together with ® bundle he held, he rested his hands upon his hips, exclaiming: ‘This place is very dreary | yot what care? It ts Just the spot for me, With rome books, to while Away the time, I can be pretty comfortabic, Martel has promis ed to care for the horse, thus leaving me un fa ROOMS AND BED BOOMS, AT 6 AND AND EME mepth, t 81 on James 1 ols0_ ot 900 TO LE&—IN THE sos BUILDING, i TO LET—FROM THE next, to the om 1ST OF OV. @, @ nice room 4, eu! fs Yor eaten fi Paites aie Sailers "Soply’as Ue Sus VERY DESIRABLE CHEAP Ourtags EQUER So osteo oo Be nly Bele re oe Feist dements ene | sais Tana Rar heenai see = ‘Goul : ‘Dented bas doutle pleases oth atreata; ls embow. 5 pra rel seor economical and ‘runt we roamed it yielde about nat Gfiaeg per cyt ls i purthese ton 1 Selock A.-M. kod between 4’and 8 Sachs, Ms only. 08 Wace & TO LET OR LEASE—WITH STEADY ror Segre, O0aT8 fest, to the om the south w ton will be giywn & rep shone the 00 ach tave 9 lary Alnidoe an i ‘bese reome ¢ olty hail Fa detrei trcrcgh Geet Rage | Oo offi, uae aa: eases LOST—ON THURSDAY AFTER in the visinity of Bicester and Fripee ce at 8 ual bine ad pup, wit nf atoall ton of fof fo a9 on one email rod leather collar, wi ere to Seas ve ai, Mi ie f ite yearling hhompeon rt, ner QO, Bry TY TO LADIESIS A HANDSOM! with « Ladies will do welt wennath Hai DIANS Noe’ ANSony Ky bog Hibbbons wert Go. pao 3 we, Bf o55 GERMAN? pede emo eG sin SIKD FANCIERS AND LUVEKS UP mn Cs BTRDS_BINDE_a. KESTER 6 5 & BRO. gaa ci canary. got thera birday rit ehlsh ther at cinder the new er ooieie “y, fa RS BEICHE 4} BRO- gee 4 Al dinaen OY Tas fi FOR SALE, Fo... SaLE—SINGER Sevise 4 ieee ae bara wae’ eee rate Rrosdvay, ap Fer. SALE—A STEAM ENGINE AND oer, tn comuplege running arder, 18 in, bore and reer particulais, apply to B. moles eh iy | Hudaou at, corer of west 1D ats ‘OR SALE—AT THE ‘BEWING MACHISE o Nev machiney 4 beatiful femile: sasetninee: a fc oa, pls and volcan mits sale, caah advanced, Fo SALF—A SMALL LITHOGRAPHIC A TOA: AA 'S bird cage factory, i TS FOR strait) gi ON THE oa SEWING MACHINES FOR cheap rent on Myrileave /Novto. every respect. either single or double, aud can trot. {1 SDR | ga cil Seas ity phate a Whenever sbe has caught my eye ateaiily fixed | but i would mar our plana.” WAGES, B°iyrlo ae. Brooklyn Einloute Can be aa at Bit wont Aba for Una, TEETH INSERTED WITH OB WITH. PO ase Pt had fee iat teh ret o upon her face, she has assumed such a vacaut | ‘Colonel, lot us back to our horses and ride up WANTED—IN wiitniaiacnee al — weed for choapucer, beauty aud usefalndes, Ail ope THE COPARTNERSHIP _BERETOFO Ae, Attendance look, Yam sure I never should have suspected | here, so as to give thom warning of oar ap. | gen, {hor three ory brick talldlag, ey Aste u COW FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT | Pinter Dien of tha netelual Branch Damion Siisting between G WYCKOFe & Din COBBETT MAY — SaaS her.” proach.’ PYETT, 199 South Oth at. Palo Sead” | eco "OW milch cow, Can be soan at 44 Wogstar Reoreo yy PRETERRE & WILBON, 138 Broadway, HUMPY see thle a ven by mutes] cog: ied Slay on™ oritH ss near He “Nor did 1, Colonel, until things took such a} ‘They hastened down the aysaue to the steods FOR SALE, AX AND GOOD BAKGAIN—a pie guniak tte ioe, nia a tease se alore over Mt yrarw and } Bold tura that it was impossibie to bs iguorant | they liad tie to one of te trees, fig en of esveutpen years oinae- Fos nina gape a Wrammaree eee bi SETS OF TRETH INSERTED ON | ———_— fecarglntign gobinem . 00, w A Of ber treachery, Eo may not have been inti] ‘Hark, Nelson! I hear the sound of horses | i& with sh isicritens Woe cae sites horte anon ures and. ony wie ae eine s old or continuous gums 8a at FRE GW Fol | Dees TOTS, TOTS_WHOLESALE—A Bemley elite Collese Pt mately conoected in the bloody deed, but de- | fect, they are returning! they must not find Fegsonable on, ronal of sickness. Inquire a4 the viet GUAGE ae Thetis SORE, ree wiser ps 4 blocks from Fulton Ferry, fancy ‘ptichey gy ces a Secteur i toe Biel ew Vert ut Rene pend upon it, she knew it was 10 be sums ti + | you bore sc after his death id tock | pars s aie: yeutage, perated.” ct gt lane: ee sh nomad: We FOR SALE —A NEAT FOUR STORY MILK ROUND FOR SALE—A oa p, ARTIFICIAL {THETH, UNSUR. ware | ha gaits nese GREAT, SUCCESS OF DR. WARD IN 4 e become : Jenoad ave; f ‘customers, her wi 4 nen, cel scraate Pores The Colonel picked up a stone, and sent it “Right, Julla, right, I must be off, we shall pour heen on ise bern aired | hore. ener he tale the ‘cwuer beled Som | tox au fh wal, Pees paraction ee Sp arie wat the oul tafe and potent emma wary Rasinedsieve dics Te eee tbds | soon meet again! Good Lye?” he added, as he | Might —* Pe OF OE WSS ato orig. ART fatmediaely to Nowetr. 100.0 elie a on Ue | See Ceeneney) wane Trane oR ae kissed er ripe lips, and hurrying ft zation pass Into hla hand, and commenced to slowly pull tt | tof the house by a back wae, jrat oo Harry end & 01.100 WILL PURCHASE THE LEASE, xB. aaa DENTIST, 297 FUL-| rma FONDEEDS OF TEE UNFORTUNATR Into bits, The Colonel was perplexed. at last | ;. raed ud y wines Sagar of © Ort deap penaral martes DOG FOUND—A BLACK GREY Tooth foe The OAL aff att ie Colonel Pesling stepped upon the verandah, Ce care ern ere nd, four white lags aad white collar BU es Be Hott y iY he crushed it in his hand, excwiining ; rn; mendes ouly be goon 06 round neck. If not claimed sburtly will be sold to pay as, ““] generally belisved women to be innocent, ae a ppeanea 1. Purina Ww dasas Sxponsea, “Arply at Not Beaver a mi wa iy ‘ loveable (creatures, easprcial'y handsome on: shdesatage i Au ON OF Dutt, by St. Poter! if your wife was indood ties THE RAUHTED' HOURE, TO LET OR LEASE—A 88TOKY AND #5, REWARD—LOST—ON MOK- fiir GONBuLTATO: ae rilzant of that affair, I shall be afcald to trust | aontilthitel goles! Twe purport of ite words was {| Miboasn neaament house, $34 Weal 4th ah bet Sth and Dth hot, He Weeat ree Benth Basie Htel. isoagca of w certat ich he bs Be st asead (hem agrin,” ‘ ae hers a eae tas arco yard. er igs hed oo hen tet re lure. The remmedion are rorafld and Sy ” ure of ¥ ore the 19 Peniagton ou te baal change of diet “George, this is a change from the grave to aging ‘ill restore th: same te 119 Penington et, Ni oF [poe mu to bual orted muce of dl ‘e almost the opposi'e; Lut, dear brother, your life ile old ‘often d Bist “ cure 5: rate, eis a ares 4 i con pica ‘ten ting oe or f fhe dlseuaticg eee carey cso 54 ies Velootihg nee cea Gee Know led; oo ely Es Ne FORE RORY Y FOR WOMAN Ae fis main there, it will be * check upon ber actions. T think if you were both to take rooms at the Inge inn, whieh is an uncommonty commo.ious One, well furnished, etc., it were Letter—you Gould watch ber with more facility.” “E don't know but what you are right, afer wu. What say you, Harry 7” HALY THE LOWEST PRIOES—O trammelled, This isa dusty hole! 1 must see if I cannot find something to sweep the dust away.” He picked up the lantern and passed through the different spartments, but all was desolation, he entered the deserted kitchen. alice ogg LATELY seg terycin te Bor nats Bepnury, eit 8.000 « i actae ise Oras! STILL OMAR sce, Geanitsartido mats cater eeane st AP path sud Ty headaches ee le | reps fee as A a “a be - | QEWING MACHINES BOUGAT @ SOLD— QSTROFLASTIO DENTAL OPERA- | SEWING MAHL & 80LD— = ae re ott WILSON, TO LIQUOR DEALERS—FOR SALE, ‘the stock, fixtu godt will and 5 years loane of oy oie, ae fing tr i . elle tablished ‘wholesal 1 x “Bila plan is the We will return to | {’Als good! here is an old broom.” Rov rite ney corer oro Bato Tew wor, ue Lhe ste Mae ot 4 ‘ ‘70 Gis Cennlide Hall to-night tor the in Pricer ‘The article stocd in one corner, lonely amid | oftheclts, now dolug a hoorihleny Hustiead Ro Bart the solitude, the last relic of those who had gone, by whom it had evidently been forgotten; ts'- ing it up, be hastoned back, to where he bad left his bundle, and brushing away the gray garment, with which time robes all, be unfast- ened the package, and spread out upon the Doards, @ blanket and heavy buffalo robe, Se- curing the door, and drawing « pisto! from his feo oir lca enc ft eat hemes | a Sumter beens CATARACT, in male; to-morrow, we wil ‘eNgaKe Tooms ut the a.” “And our place of conference shall be this pot, about nine o'clock, being the usual ap- potnted time.” “hgreed.” “And now," continued George,” I advise you to return, lest your absence be remarked.” a SALE--A FIRST RATE GROCERY h ne ra Troan Sa aff a bd ja Bw hee er gust. Sai | ES ences CORPORATION NOTICES, aarey Jody HALEN, Gor Now ‘Bowery or pocket, he extinguished his light and disposed bond ee ‘mssalLoms anD OOLDIER “When shall we seo you again?” Eimsell to sloop roe ila weap lytng near his : oy i ie “Three nights hence, nine o'clock, on this | hand, 2 | eats ainetiad FHL, AWARD. Gh Wall ot . mn * He had not Iain long, bafore he was aroused GALE—TWO BAKERIES BAK> vu. 8 be 0,’ a bee At yh ee by the sound of footsteps ascending the stairs, And they emerged from the sbadr, vad pro- “At first, be thought he must be mistaken; but rR eh oats texenream ss seanrenmnes eames

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