I IS 1 • ivririt*D.Tnir. iiir k , ! tlikt. iTtrinsligi'l trinp tho der 1 von.l , 1 1 olden tilllai Mein — Jived a ' ..v -ei, 1 vim hat six Waldman, Und- us very oar. It happbUedt that 4 v z enth son was 1111 to . hint t epd ho iliii 41A1...6410.m e taionu. chcrso as ad filth& for t to tlttlo hog. e, you wand iti'a . 'Rome rich mut ," ailld le with, I who.,wlll' tedetlo' tit' rioor little child; far thectlearut4l ht Is more plenty , in our Mouse than he ilmrliread." . . luistiind „ , "but •rlott folks..havetlus: hearts"' • ' hp Went ttr. it, rich"' farmei l :0 1 e,linOWO answered Wm ; vory' , harsidy,glat tittt- I Lho - hadgod sons enough, gust mild not IVsl Vsltirt - hitt •child,,Miti;bado., him go to his equals. - IVithßiis refusal, _he r 9 t°S l pillo9t3eitver..tbedb o r s _ her lie wont to a poor intim But iie 0 4 1(1 tipt,-; pro- Ado ifitod• and 'clothing &MOO for Ills own children, letalone . elt Osten • !ng gifts for those others. -So' he itd --vlsed him-to go to some - welithier num, and rt3fusotl his Now thdwitilver was vet7atility, ./ act murmured In his heart ItMst ..(hxr;fital Men ; and ns Wised through a wood on his 'way htitne, he began tearing his hair in great d.4trcys, nod crietl.out .that ho amid ' notlive tiny longer, in .suds an evil WiSlitid that Death would :(tOtile and take him away from it. A 4 he said that, man approached • him.lwrapped ina•long blaelcluantle; ; 'wherever thiamin stepped, the grass and flowers turned yellow under his feet 'and the leaves of the trees nn ~' both sides of his path, shriveled- up und'rell to the ground. It wag Death. ' 1 le•stepilcd before the weaver, and . ."Von cattail me—what is your : wpaver wa-i frightened,' took .hi hat ott,'bowed, and sold • has a little child, born -- S•e•tertlay; and no one is willing. to • be Itit•god father—neither rich man nor pbor abut. f called on you, be -1111180 you.aw the friend of poor peo ple, in we If you would be god father to the child." "yery willingly;" mid Death.- - "Bring the child to the church ba• • morrow, at theringing of the evening bell; i 1 will come and hold it for bap ' t ism:" .'Cho weaver obeyed, sand when he ntnehed the fount, Death eame, held the chlld, , and gave, it the name of A nastasius. lie told the Pastor that he was is traveling doctor, and had done this out of particular friendship for the poor loan. When they had mine from the church to the Weaver's hoer, ho took the latter aside, rind said, - " You may, perhaps, expect some chrrsteninggift.. But I have neither silver nor gold, fort he men who come to me leave all that behind them,and conic as, pbor and i naked as first tliev calm; into the world. But I will tell you a secret whielfyou will find very mseftil,Mid by which yuu may make a great deal of money. The Pastor thinks lam a. doctor. So you may give out to the people that I have tatight'S;omiteal given -you a` power fill remedy. Then 7 w‘lion' you are ealled on to visit it sick - person, look well, and you will see mesitting.near Oat patient-I-either at his head or at his feet. if I sit at the head of his El===llMl=l ME wbuld be usek;s to him—his sickness is mOrtal ; then go your way, for eer tai,4 and surely he must die 4 But if 1. sit at the foot, then say that you' will pot fail to cure the patient, how ever dangerous his illness may be. Giiie him whatever you please; mad your, reputation will stand high, for he Will • • With , these words, Ikvath went minty; Tito wwver.m . nts veryy much pleas ed, and lunnedlately, began to give out.fhat he hat become ado tor; but the7people , laughed at him,and woyld not bellei,re him. • • Altera while it happened that the inakistnito of the village tell from a high, tree, and WllB carried home for limit. tle antlered tlielrattest ago , y4o4fter - iontii:idaktsitklrtiestortr aillitit was at!, kiv'er• wtth. liluk 2 -he niust die. ' Theitilitgeovits-.mmephi,, ,, 1 and latilentatinii 11114 lioime of the ' in:tgiAtratU.. 'die .. „Air unite to the house, and saw l .. 3 .. i 'p' o f, , ttd father sitting at the500t7 ,,,.• # ;1: -4:u.1. . • , "Why".•.4itttil lipi.'"t ". doctors are stupid iisab.•.,• : •4tiitsy - 1.14 n ow my it ,t'n reilikular i tWit.nrorttittint.,l itit (lie in iiii,te ''''''''''fitib'Will'yo Brit' inc if i f ,l. in, rout well tital,strom again?" 'lli winagistr.ateAtittliitentnistal him a large reward. 'rhea; the weaver gavoiltini in a glastoi little water, in wl•liell lie hail put tite.juieeqkrucitne whorl leburrie.t. the tuagkirate re- covered, colitca'ry to all expectations, -incl the Waver - received his rew,ard. 711d - tih,s2thle to several other sick oe,mle, %vi) all recovered. Nhov the rich fanner, who had re , to stand got father to the wea -ver's child, a 1 .9 fell ill; and :Li he did nett think himself very sick, and was , man, he would have no physician hut the weaver. When . the hitter mw, Diu-farmer said, " YOU earl, perform one of your wonikvfolasires 'on ane.very easily, weovt , r, for 1 don't need much medi cine; we have been butchering, mill have eaten rather too much ; give me only a little of your good drink, 'Sdiire no barns done"' Dot the weaver saw Death sitting at his head, shook his head, and an swered, , . "Former, at drink in the world can help you, not even toy cure ; .the :411110w :that' nut withstand Death have never yet .grown. Set your henna iworder for you must die !" Tho farmer laughed, and -sent for the iiiieter, who promised him that in.lhree days he should he as well as a fish' in the water; but in three days lie ,wag buried. . SO , the Mille of the weaver sprtmd, th 6 most wonderful doctor in the country; and in a year and a day he became a rieli limo, built himself a new house, bought a horse, mat said to his wife; " "DM' ElAle,T think Myself as well elf 0.4 a count I n At !that time it liappned, that he was sent for to visit a great noble in an, who had a large nettle, tine fields and meadows, and plenty of servants--but was dangerously ill. The Weaver, as soon as he Mlle! into the them, saw Death sitting at • the htiailliif the bed. "My gracious lord," mid he, 'you must go—l can not help you." The nobleman" lwekoned to his steward, who had a bag brought in full of gold and silver; and the no bleman mkt "Dear Doctor, all this shallibe yoa - rs, if you• will cure me." But the .{Venter said, "I .I..un not."' But4heu he looked at the heap of gold funUsilVer. and thought of the lifepo4seesion and tfre comfortable life hp might have, if it were his, he said to himself. "Why Will Death take just the rich man? - The . saying is, Death conie4 alikelo rich and poor; and he i • might as wAI take twenty peasants' a m s this a m If I ad play him - n trick,' it wo t id do him no harm, and I should be rich -as a lord, and his god child Antistasius would be a lit tie count. I know what I will do!" • too ho made his plan, and went out. In the yard, he tolled . four strong serving men, and said to them. "tro in with me, and stand by • you:lord's bed, two at the head and . two at the,foot. Then when I say '..,"up V I seize the bed quickly' tint it up and 'turn it around, so that the foot may istand where the head is now V" They did as hu commanded, and In a twinkling the god father fotind ' hi iwielf sitting at the patient's feet. • When lie saw this tries:, he made an angry Face, shook his fist at the wea ver, ; and disappeared. 'rho noble man.immediately began to get bet ter, to his very grutt joy •,..thewttiver received the Old and silver, anti ate,' • arank, and - made merry .with thel nobleman until evening. Ad ink was riding honieward, on entering tho forset, the alt seemed like a noxious vapor; he felt sick and f uncomfortahle; . all at once Eng ME cf.itßß7l%t,ft':A:i l 9 . l 72 M 7 . 4 e.`: , ;' ,J 'Death stobdin his *ay.. Ale imitited him and wanted to pass bnward; but Datth, came Omer, seized his Itwse's bridle, breathed hard on hitil • ' ”Unfaithful fellow, yoti 'havevea- . lured' to do a dangerous , thing for yourself to day ; I will. break your nark, for 'it !" that'!" "Ahi pardon ! dear 'nod fu said the weaver—"it shall never hap pen again! I feel so deathly sick—as if 1-should MI" from my horse would yeti be pleased •to take me with you into your house„ and. give me something to strengthen me?" "certainly," Death snorted out, "tie your horse and come along!" . Death led the' war forward into the forest, and the weaver followed him. At last they stopped before a Work door, on which hung it shield with an hour glass engraved 'on it, having below this device the words "To the last end." This was'-the house of Death. . They entered the ante room, in, which hung a. scythe from'. that they passed into a long hail, in which side by side, and one above another many thousand candles were .burn ing. Some' were, still very; long ;• others half, or more than half burnt out; others again, consumed down to a short stump, flickered uttideuli ly, as if about being' extinguisued, The weaver was surprised; anti said— "l suppose it would be very dark here; what do •all these candles mean, and why are sonic of them short, and some long?" Death replied, "At the birth of every human being, a candle is plac ed here, and every light represents a life. Some of the lights burn out slimly, others rapidly—and when the light goes out, the life it standi for mint cud. Those whose candles are still long, have still many days before them ; those whdso candles are burned far down, are near their end, and would do well to be ready for it—for I must go and sit lawn at their heads!" The weaver wdndered still More, and after thinking awhile said— "l should like to know how long I have yet to live; could you not show me my light, that I might find out?" Death led him on between the rows of candles, till, stopping at last he said: "There's your light, there is your wife's, and those Anastasius and the other children." The weaver turned pule; for MI the other lights burned clthirly, and tho tundic'were long,—that of Anastas ius longest of all ; —bu t his was burned doWn to a short end, and the flame ilkkeredllB if blown by a strong wind and leaped and sparkled, as if ready instantly to ex ` s ..,.., Then the poor weaver raised his • usped hands tow ards Death, and p ad. ' "Al, my go dand dear friend, through - your treat kindness I have become a rich and happy man,— , •and now that I have just learned how pleasant it is to live, must I i uthsed pm; and leave everything behind? Oh, think of my wife and children I What will become of a poor weak widow, and destitute orphans,—what will be! COlllO of my little Anastasius, when their head and their provider is gone? As the saying is, 'every boy (=jump over a low hedge,'—oh, pity them !" Kind Death could sotreeiy refrain from shedding tears ut these words but he answered. . "I can not help it,—l urn the ser vant of one stronger than myself, and can only (10114 I am commanded." "Ilut-no urged the weaver, "you havb only to lightat fresh camilp, in stml of that stump I Oh, do it, pray do me this kindness,—hht quickly, before it is too late!" "Well," said Death, "fur my lied son's sake I will do it." So saying, lib took a fresh eandkt. and 'W IL9 about to light it ; —but as he took up the short, soft piece, his hand proved too large and strong, and the light Was pressed out fit his fingers, In the same moment, as filename expired, the weaver drew his last breath and fell dead on the spot. And ever since; people have said. "Death knows no compacts ;" and rmethmm " One must die.• though llaith Ite his comrade." It is well, then, not to set the heart on this life; but ever so to act, that ono need not fear to die, nor be ashamed to live.—Chambersburg Val ley Spirit. A eintiti:voS:nir of the !Pitts burgh Gazelle says: "Uov. Scott, of-South Carolina, for wards to the Revenue office informa that that A. P. Turner, Deputy Col lector of the Third District of that State, on the nth inst.,'seized two it- I kit stills, owned hY a man named Scruggs, and moved them to his The next: morning a crowd of,armed own surrounded Turner's house, in Columbia, as he.was'about to convey t hest ills to the Court house for the purpose of recoveiihg them. Turner defended himself with,a pis tol. The attacking party were all armed with muskets. They fired a, number of rounds, and he rasponded with ids pistol, scattering his assail ants. During the melee Turner's daughter, six ymrs old, was wounded in the shoulder. Turner afterwards left from the rear. of his premises on horseback for assistance. While gone a crowd of thirty men, armed with muskets, agal n surrounded the house, They were led by McKelvey who de manded of Turner's wife that the stills be given tip, which she refused.' McKelvey then took an axe; broke open the smoke house, where they hail been deposited, and the crowd took the stills away.. Turner obtain ed warrants, and mused three of the ringleaders to be arrested and Jailed. Thu remainder of theparty are still under arms, amid guarding the stills,' of which they have possmsion: (toy. Scott believes a military force in that vicinity is absolutely necessary to en force the revenue laws against these violaters." • Tup: following is the letter of the President accepting the resignation of Judge Grier : Ex EcUTI V.I; MANSION, Dee. 15 '6 9. 7b the alone Robert C. Grier: • Your lettercontaining the tender of the resignation of your office of Asso elate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, to take effect on the first day of Feb. next, has been received by me to day,nn d your resig nation is accordingly aeceptek to take died on that date. I siacerely regret the increasing physical infirmities which Induce you to retire from the Bench, and with the assurance of my personal synunithy ' and respect, de sire also to express my sense of the utility and uprightness with which your judicial duties have been per formed. In looking upon your - long and honorable career in the public service, it must bu especially gratify ing-to yourself to remember, us it is my agreeable duty and privilege on this occasion thus distinctly to recog nize the great servietN which you were able to render to your country In the darkest hour of her history, by the vigor and patriotic firmness with which you upheld the just powers of the Government, and vindicated the• right of the nation under the consti- . tution to maintain its own existence. • With.the hope that your retirement may he cheered by the knowledge of public gratitude, as well as by private affection, I remniu,•very reipectftilly yours. - U. S, GRAITr. • CO3lll mstosEli Delano has infor mation that the detachment of the sth cmialryy on dutk under instrite l Bons of the ltovenue Bureau in yir• glide, have been very successful la destroying a number of illicit distil leries near Janesville end Cumbef .land Gap. John Boyle, a priVaie hinging to.tlie detachment, way dart gemusly wounded in attempting to capture Daniel . Letterell, proprietor of an illicit distillery. A reward of *WOO will be offered* the arrest of Lettere% . 'emn,av, Ontim rin dca li v i r ' luril lillv" erc ati tnitst ai la itan tr: old miscreintr HOW** •liregret; ted that it was Only.Warii and riot his neck that washriAtefir Of manic I was bouird Milo; and did all leould for my ,patient.. "Daly, bring: me around in time for , ,the wedding dol ma tor," was the, earnest exhortation with which' Aniudas.Elkinner was as customed to greet Me on my,dally . . visits of inspection. . Ughi how repul sive he looked, as he-lay leering•and peering out of his.wlcked - greylwers, his arm in splints and an ugly black cap on his head. The wedding he was so anxious about *us nono other than hhiown.. It would have come off before but an unlucky—pardon rile, I mean just the reverse,—slip upon an icy paventent, resulting Ina fractured holm, compel led an.adJournment. ' • It was a shame, everybody said, that a young .gir l like-:Alice-Grey should think -of, marrying a man of Mr. fikinner'is years. It, Was the old case, people thought, Zrutli and beauty making barter otf themselves for money; and marry there were to suosr, arid none to pity. poor. Grey, 'whose saddened ' look and . drooping , forin betokeoed anything but a heart at ease, or one filled with bright anticipations of the "Add there was Herbert Blake to whom she was engaged, 'and. who milled two ycarsago inn vessetneVoir since 'tenni from—how. vould she foe-. get him so soon?" sighed the dashing Itrs. Jones, a widow of two months standing, whose grief. was fairly In consolable at the thought — that. it must be kept up. ten months longer. At first I was uncharitable enough to Join in the common opinion that in contracting a marriage necessarily so . repugnant to .every - feeling of maidenly delicacy,- Alice Grey wag but- engaging in a heartless specula.Hon, an will more designing than designed against. But win* I come to know the truth, and how exalted and entirely pure were the motives that influenced her conductiand hew utterly devilish was the plot that environed her, I felt that to attempt her rescue was the only fitting atone meta I could make for my past in justice. But how to set about it was the per iilexing question. I had.gained my knowledge in a way that engaged my professional honor against divulging However, no time was to be lost. My patient had nearly if not quite recovered, and to-morrow was the day fixed for the important event to which ho had so long looked forward. I had at least the right to speak free ly to him, and determined to do so at once. Ile seemed a little astonished at my call. There had never been any per sonal intimacy between us, and some days before 1 had given lam to un derstand.that unless some unexpect ed change of symptoMs intervened, there would be no need to continue my professional visits. '1 have come to talk to you about a private matter," I began after the exchange of n few common-places— "one of which I .feel at liberty to speak to you alone." lio looked at me attentively, but said nothing. "You will remember," I continued, "that previously to setting' your arm I gave you ether." "I do," he answered. "It was administered at your owe request," I added, "I did not think it was required in a case so simple, but yielded to your wishes." • . "I am very sensitive to pain, tor," he whined apologetically; surely you don't think any harm ha. resulted?" "Of that I shall leave you td Judge When you have heard, me.further.' Ito nervously motioned me to pro med. wrheinhaling of ether," I resumed, sometimes produces singular effects. A not unfrequent results high de grec of intoxication, under the influ once • of which . the patient 0111 talk incessantly often betraying his pro foundest secrets without. the slightest recollection of it afterward." . . Ananias turned deadly pale. "Such," I proceeded,' "was the wise with you. You spoke unreservedly of what seemed uppermost In your mind—your approachin ,, marriage— divulging the fact that the hand of Alice Grew was theprlce you exacted for the liberty of her lather, over whom you posst,ise4l the power of casting into prison for debt, he being bound as surety on a note you Iwid tbr money loaned to Herbert Blake, the young man wpo was lost at sea." "You also let out that Herbert Blake raid the note before he sailed, and mentioned the name of a witness who was present. That witnem I have this morning seen, and he is rattly to testify to the payment of the note." Ananias' turned glia4tly pale, , and gasped: "Watt Is your purpase? ' wro put the intended victims of 'your rasadly plot in communication with the witness I have referred to," I replied, as I took my leave. But AnanhL9 saved us any further trouble by hanging •himself from a hook in the wall, "with his own free will and accord," as his housekeeper said. And fierhert Blake soon after enure track from sea, alive and'well, and he and Allep have been married these many happy years. ThO New Railroad Pro Jeri It liar been said that he who utuset two blades ofgrass to grow where bus one grew before, is a benefactor, and the saying Is by no means an idle or unsubstantial one. Of what vial; however, is increased production _whettyou are reAriettsl in your mar kets forthesurplus? A project, there fore. that brings to your doors two markets where-but one existed before iseminently deserving the most vig mous support, on the part of farmers: Mutes that take Wei r su rpl IV products quickly and comparatively cheaply to good markets, is unquestionably money in their pockets. Lathe far mers of •Wayne county suppose for a moment how they would fare were they compelled to Wagon their Wheat,Corn,4 hits, &c.,to Massillon,as in the olden time before Railroads brought markets to their doors. Were a proposition started to do away with Railroads and resort to the old sys. tons of wagoning they would oppose it with their utmost strength as ut terly foolhardy. The time was when fitrtners reluc tantly took hold of Railroad eater priati ; but that was when the advan 'taps to be derived from them' was not to any appreciable extent mani fest. Farmers employ the necessary agendas to produce good :crops; but should a farmer neglect to provide himself with, a wagon' to awry his surplus to market, after halting. Allied Blithe means necessary to raise and harvest, a good crop, he .would' be regarded as not very sagacious. If it is posSible tosecure the pass atm of the proposed ' , new litailroad from Pittsburgh west .through Woo. stet., it would result in great advan tage to every farmer Wayne coun ty. It will Increase the value of his lands; it will give him an addition al valuable market, a market too coil siderably nearer than New York or Philatlelphilt; and by reason of being trearet, - and by reason of competition will give a reduction In freight.. A reduction in freight will enable the buyisr of Wheat in this city and along the line to pay more for. Wheat than he is now justified in paying for Were the proposed roadiroin here to Pittsburgh autd..theme- to iialti more now lll.Operation, the' Wheat buyers in pay higher prim, for Wheat than they now pay, This would' net` :particularly benefit him, or. any hodY:irs, the city..-it would, however,. benefit every: far ec in the coutitY:ltwould iikewise, benefit him 4n being enabled tci . ..btly Ids groceries cheaper Mita he is' how able to buy thent; ~ T he: benefit to be deriveltrotiveheariffilieries . wOhld IFIE=I iivilenv,o:, zu! ,, 7 ,.. Ale W gett l ertillg ..',: .- ' . '" . "' 4 ` - ..' '' V' • , The'fbiltiniiiii!Mid s -61041tiii ;. llatiptihY"lttibnfitlY'lli 4 arliltli': . ‘ lirOposedlitalditila.tia; have the . . a rfanged 'atilt most ekteiPe pleas Baltimoreiiati4hiehi .they 'deli • t freight - •deitgued .191% - :•filrelglidabli ment. In , doing this th_gA.• ~ ,,,v.4 Inlnitiini,cait °flan:WM* .-... , "T -end Securing thttg4tteet&iga , A economy: Producetickl 100 f. 4 foreign shiPmesW is MaielllNtl'ait .warehonses 1 a • Bal tincote•ser 4atc, stationof thialnepapYr, ; ;Tlikl ' . i i ij : ,NelaY t in 03 1/ 11 e•CUPP , 'W/ 011 e x t . Si • roma 4ip e h as oatabUß of four BiW 'oteantships ~ -• •.,••• . , Bremen mid"' . thacire,:44ool4 . k Bouthamptbri f 'going 410 tel ~ k4Mlu: - Each fortnightuneetlthetio:•• - ~ - leaves 'Dreamt ii.ud„llBl4milirifi 4 10 sticcessful,,has been , - titio .eilletP ie that the owners *nameplate .1110 ad (talon of four mere- 'Steatite* UN*: line, thiefitithrdifitalreehly stetinier from each• pert:: fr. . i • i4l •cio .et , ' •..,/: 1 ; Three steamships belougiug timid , 'lively .4o . the , •Baltimore ,and , Ohlo .Railroad coMpany between:Bahl more and ;LlVerpool.. .4.,,,prelirelti ary agreiMusu t luta j ust , bee n ontere into by, 'Which four', firat`titisit:g6 'iron steamers , rot& three' llionatits tuns rapacity; will be- platmd: , ol4th route.- From a coin niunicatioa , Julin..Klagi Jr..„Vice F,roshlent. : ' f thu Baltimore itia4.ol,llo ilailreafl t , i the Merchant's Eichtulge ;Or Claci . mitt; tinder *de titNoVember lib' gather -thatorlititlitiotatt•facta- a s . 'llia comn3erelaViamlOstaiteauf :Balt -, more, which shouldeggagethent -; don of our people ;: ~ • • , :......[. , ... : ::... I ' Similar airaugernettts:ViWilq,•tb . the Bremen and, Liverpool„arrange; Mental for trade to :Cliarleston,Bri- Vaneah,.Wilmin,, ,, ton,''Nerttilk,• Pe tersburg and•ltichrnond; .as - welly litivana r liave been Sapplied. by. Ba - Bloom outerpriso, tu•semo- lasted . Assisted by the Baltimore, unit .: opt Company, ; and tlieSe lines are .a I; flourishing,. paying in most cases fit dividends to the shaieholders.hesideis bringing to; t•he - city; - as : a poltd ii f: distribution, cotton . rice;sugar t itaiir II stores, tobacco an d , other. prodette• of the South, and - returning laden ; with goods imported by our - Ecireli..: ern steamer's, and - with grainlifovt. shins, &c., the products of the great" West, , i .... • h,... • .' -,.: • i • Perhaps in no otherrespecthas this advantages Of. a system of. low; and what was regarded when established as unremunerative rates, predneed greater or more important . results than in the interchange Of thtalaisi ness through Baltimore, between;the i Southere . Coastwise' cities mid" BM cities of the, West. Beta few-years ago . nearl all. this traffic was Sentvia .Yew Yor k,.and transported - mad ~. three hunred miles: by.,rail • and: considerable distance hir, water,..fa , ther.than it is. nosy" transported, vi .Baltimore.: TIM rates . are . 4...0rra4- pondingly lower Than those l)Se f ..Nl-, ously charged vie 'NOW Yert: .... .• Olider the liberal' Pollei. Pursited. by the Baltimore and Ohle"Rallrotid. Company hi regard to rates to Welt, ern cities, and: the- advantages , -ri settled by the steamship land ',oak ] lines, the imports at Baltitriore:hastl • coutinuallyimd largely increasedoi shown by the following tablet tit ~the' duties paid at Baltimore imtho yearn. stated, vir - • ' - - . -• • . I 1 In lqri ' $,1,919412•94 ' In lan ..... .. .. • . ::.-....,:-.' • •.• • -tantmos lu ISO . . - • SACIAELAS In ISO , .1,(42,41 In IMI 1 ' • lu ISO' , • • 4,217 4 40,11- Tun months In ISO ' 7.736,51.110 S In the leading , artielw' Of iinecirta. the continued and markell'itiereagel a s. is shoWd by, the following thine : , • • -, car.....i.. ,, -,-susii • •- ' .1116;1 . iiiielr-,, .Twir. ~., ham,' -. khdi. . Ones., ".h ~ to . l. ISO 75,50 al" 6,250 5, 5 1,4 a , 1841 sum - `II.I.SS• I ' i '' l 4 s ,r4 '' • It, • ' I,S" ISIF .10Q.431 d 7, 1' ter , ciAipq 1551 180,870 . .0.1e7 h 0.1.. ,10,810 ISO. .... $010,:523 • 51,9011, AMMO, .• MI il-r:. ISO ..... MOS , BG.Za. W 9 ' "AA 'ti . Tile citizens. ofilaitinto.re ~atuji a lit ' ifiantigers r of theßalthnoreMalLlolll4 Railroad ivellutiderkoOdthe,difill ties tinder ..which '..,tiie."oMA.lo with lgeyrYiiiir: 11CIfililliai ;0:114, view of•the great :WAWA , c p. ti ge of that elty,lsittif 41 the superior " eogrifpleieattat ti 'el Baltimore,4n entineetitta4 with.f.vtei regicmant the West Mid ~.S.atitlietipd (lie abllityorthis eomptinri.to'cwor 1 its_line. evoticanically, qtapectall44 - view of,itsgreat advautagiisirt • , fuel, • ex,pect front. xcar- to , S 7 ellr, lessen disparitylieletofore,e.i.l444, , and to maintain, I No:: sale() 'reap' increase In commetift? that foisititCr cd the Oast few'years,'. Mil: he . 1 to attract•toithis; dry 'u'-still s lart, i proportion of, tlitr-traffic forward I from the West.. to , the•Atlantle. se: board. /,• . ...4 --Wily should- not -our-people-en del:I:or to conneOputvity Mill LOIll1;. ty, by Railroad,-with a market that offetS such,preoninent advantages t There is not, a. inaii in the city, and county who will not be .I)enellt ted by • such a comas:Mon ; and, •.'helimi. be*' mules ever!) onstO lend 7 Ma drititience. and to give Such substantial Mama ak. he eta in furtherance- olthiS etiterL. prb4"...._ s - ' '' ' ' *. • '','"'',, „P'''' 1 • 'Mansfield 14111°01g 10 a: Nil trottu ' ell terprise that ltialei to their- toteuec+ Lion with. Toledo, through. ?rillia.:-:- There was a meeting en the sultieet at • 31ansfield'on Mondaymettk,'lwi it Committee frOili Toledo waSTsl.. eat. Cominitteets.Were';appOlt#, ", .t 6 :prosecute the enterprise. ..% .. :, I ... •A: better,Westward conacetieniatat one•that mini be. run on an •air 4h:tett& Fremont, is , promised in the •folliav= nig enterprise, l which , Is beingagita;.; tett.' . : Very ilearlYti n •al r ' If fee eint,be rail from 'Fremont' to, po op l ir Bowling Green, Napplecniati ; r. an.- Iltreiivc.Rtsit The proposed- ." MP* , throtigh•BondingtrrethiVliatt - ' new lumnise,"and, iii!ndiel L 1 • hands - of those.wigli,pgeficwlelft ' to it their active attentAiniz :LIN/ 1 1 1 ' terpriSewhencompleted Nida•be. •• , best by whiCh our .c.vatity ilea* deo ' become one :61' themosVwhalthkand prosperous in the State.`:! . T,fie ands of acres of. prairie and f i hatineW • lie idle for want of theldengtivo, will Soon. bO I n eti With fencilsAlfelif es, , and . dotted 'with •seoinfortable homes. The land -owners :6f-the whole country_ will be' . henefittet, inn greater orless degree: Let till I;attscribe what 'they Mu, - foillibiteis no better investment within thel.:•. reach. TWA enterprise must:lsom call to it the:attentinnyof:the Teeple of Angola and La Grange; •India as well eta White Pigeon,' Cassopelits and •Thltwagiae, Michigan, ow the' northwestern extension of the 'road. Would intersect these tciiktny' find be of great benefit tcilhem. j . It is hoped ,that the - cltlzente 4 or Wood county, will 'dire*, :or fogyism nnd this' enterprise u liberal n suripcirt.There' is nodoubt as to - the •staxxsie of;:tbe project if all are reasonably. liberaL • None need go beyond their ..means,. An. we have gotthetwealtii. Aii riot: 1.4 needed is enterprise.. Meetings will• soon be held at many places alfmg the line, when all will have an eirtdid tunity to. subscribe -for stock.—hood amid!, Sentinel; ". ' 1. A road from this city to Fremont gives , ns • a direct commutticatien• with Toledo. - What -•ixiicerits"tlw nearly at this time 'is ,ttCaliettre' a, place for Wooster on' thetVad that clrn not be seenied wlthent Very considerable effort. • • , • Tae report has been in dreulatlon that the Coriunbistener, ofludlazi'Af fairs had wide estimates for. .'42,000,- 000 more Money than appiopilated by the last (longres4. Thls la .Ir4S 7 take as Commissioner Parker's Ala tastes "wo only • for .*120,00U: mote; ,whieli Is to awe; the zuldlthnial 4K kte9sP, neceawry to carry out t he ... ley of the mepartment in taunting al 'lndiana upon , reserVations."A'ne ,hav'd' 'rediked, compared with the amount of -labor to be done in 'locating the , indionii upon the reiervadoini. andeadidstait ' • .:,:, v,5.:wr.; . ? -...`:'..:',:1':::'-''''';',.'' • ' 4 . • T_ 11.•,1 t.11,, , , , aWR11,,, 40 trl .1 t . • 1 • • f.r orrt tt.iCkr0n.;2gre,.:.,.5...,,0S Tes s : ,1 w,„,,„„4...,,., 014 4 - - t iflaili: t 4 ita;r-4 ate odered,.Bs,6gatoplos ntssibth• '., ' tasoliteateltikassetiOaft the . ' Krisameaugag NI be4rtided f stilt (Etiolation -te 3 sl4tittl tbeitmdalfbn 4 ilfti. 9lll ".°W to-OsidlianHook; sidfitomieadoptedd Billa 4a ate teptiiiadatAktit datimkat tag- - >Vial Watt to eivilwriseVetio 4 ildalaringiti , *AU ripidimate) lion Mao . . r ,.. ..artertiMiAtries: imm itid l lfAmairdairmCittetillo. A rm 2 . ofiftliiii : lidrialed**Pritr the ', 4oitiitchufaottalgoidositnerlifaifeti nips Wefielienriten446ldilg4betpietikstit ' itimdirig bitirrodothffliro triatthittieltiod 'the- :election of l thei4lelinft CidvNitioP. bylliellenats4 siaolegrokrie: . &Mite fr twit dent tistoqk re soosibliodt% m p h it ,i dknit ,„ .r, , : ./1 1.1.,J, igeillpi—lirst A4llloogibP tratteloc",otiol• ' iii, to tVolikolittita- ViAS;Vo(6666ai a agitialcuii ilikfiliit'faritY ittaisint 4 ijalltodd l ootOth ' OOP '42le - Alitig ~. tigti' 'ion bentOrm 1 3 faitsl, and for • '',.• • '• on' .14tio p r 1413tati4 bctuo A .'” I uteto ittli tlitorfivieltoos bt t, . iir sk& , to ititagt .. • , ° i fillic 6641 ' "IF ,ri,linliod Et Orelidind '' • titsitin 'cOiii de SOU 611rikaiiii * ' lt o ) ** 6 4. DE - 'd r4ulaio 'do r i.. crao#nt out ' chi dr titiwrii th mtAllPatreoll4 41stetiotOrionubt. esitrsoiifightepe GarTmiirtit4.o63. , 66 , 1 aide rictslind torrltd- ' tiori Cineliriepiik 'llideilof the law tpi rocilthislit Iti6dettiedtotiko &vett it: ii: U Obrda tgbold fake, 1 and to pay 2 per ' "lohltiatettiNis To ocipts. One to atiblllitlethesflunking prl- I vileuspaYluellt of by toi son-of alakness4Orboted•!retie line`of thoiedilty. = Tlattlollowhig resolutions I ni Akbeo offerialt-0 &daring that moll; 1 the arils seeing tof tbe 'Madill war, is.that•of an Irr ble onrrenoyi and thatelobie payment is the only retuody, 1 'anti statuldbe riste4usi at the earliestroa aiblo tom:tent. .one-rolating to Abe sup prenatal of bigardyitlar titilithwbloh VMS N.adapted. .Oue hutikatingttboPtert4tMoo Cosnoilltoo.,loAnaoliktraut intim bill for the repeal of, tho .Ifanking privilege, a dantiePagoltsioptowopapors to los sent taacttudtiobsorlhe i re et postage. Ono co)ling,en tho Pr ukfor, itiformatipp I Irbethee WY.eit4o l liblgitta4-;4ll o4B tato s ere klePtieellell or 6140004 to leilhArY I i eMtesii.b„Yerill3.o*filro.•lfee , gite tillPir •nettles:dateti of,mem§ otfoncea chorgpd, rondoitatemant oriNetPitorwasuros has :o 1 , b9oo t4 T Ott•foptlifitt• trlaland Ataprisori • - „.01014 I• adopted. Qjto to change ;benumb) toe selecting illrortforlPPO Uniiis) +SILO", C44llthAdePted- AttOPIII appropriating M4 oo lferAnEnevelnalitnt Pus Wales rlyor pssoli. 41 4 molution regal) oto proceediegs in bankruptcy wil f s toloptyl. . Dile instructing thq Pett-offleo, colotnil-, f,teeta WSPOre,ifdil SKI P,r9icrel 4 Tadel ll . , . till , 00 14slraettela 4 9 3 4:. the, 1 :454 PiM. 'l_,b - AWOnt and r ll .. _oveNiFic, aXiiMine 5 4 .wir 4ilana and probablopyt,, pail p,rovollt Aj useless rexponditareisfAtia,pubiletl2ol4 n . ReNtreed to. .4 VII maativo to Omni , Rambling of the,,yirgituo: LogLalsture , - atimhilebaring tillfteol• oath. 4e.si w 4l rll - 4 .3 O l e (341 0 111 4. 10 4. 6 il menAN 4- ,i 199. 7/ 11 Actl will nOtatin'th WitAlgtOr , the 491,1 days. After qtrie delay frodi-dilato- F* motio n .k tho, . gen*, b il l L914'9 514 , 03 . r. r . 4 4 Yuptuntl,q 1 ) 1 4 le9rillA wet' 1- ".R.Y4 11, - .4e?d, IMF ,e9tee leAfriellieek4 l 4 Mewl hera.a vPte was egfeoit o - 1),) Al4ePtAt 1 P•Mt 9 11 Tuesday { 1 1 144.hi1l Nee . 1 41 1 read and dia4AssWillld4 l ,4BegeW 41 - , IRLKallik.V t I 'Meath,/ •,..t . , i j__ I- o 1 .4*; / A 3 F.T .T048 4 4 011 3 'N , FltrrTr i i . .. 4 4 . 045 10 44.41 48 4 illiko4ll o o o :4hikrill. l 44l 2 A l lS n i a a laif ;fl' Milne, kluttY9 o lWcY o * - . 14;5 10 40d'h7, 1 4 0 dliagtiof 11 4'•,-V•Vtfee4P , 41 1 41 110 4C th 4 t 4 ecthe_ateithoottla 4tiattot.o l ,.,pfp itio:oviiimAhisYsopi- P'49 111 4) 11 0 .ie timi saitte WWI* .f PP' . . .ilikled,ft, VT.,4 0 1 1 41 1 ktio ) vtdePf Ph f/keeutfelll .4 4 thq ii"V agglit P;liitin4t)• Ut4i O V.F4 , OPaC" L 1 reVerahlY• A res3 l l 2 49n;tlTP4 44) 0 Piti4a calling on the Seerottury of the Treasury for intorrnltifon nittoitib r'st'or tho rov bone cutters hosecoldploirea h 'inicf Git, •• rill in her and conikusiltlon dr ttidi {Mk!r ooaloo fl opii;lovott in mot ,Or'vio. ; 1 1 .I biii Wtl.4 intiotlaja fog ' the more, 4.0i.i1. - 4:itritiiuoWVl4l4tog .6,1t.a, and watt iriniriately rote : lied.% 4 l l'ho illuisl, bib i Ilfo taking the cold, }l.:asp:3lo7lod TM Orr Atli without am iiilunia.; - tiller a 141°4 Wet;kto, It .'4 , , mbilmitttm. A Joint h+ 1 1 elation u.li then Itsibalutte I 'llhT agreed i p., suspoinlinA•A o Nl' - rubro.iry let, 1,,70,-1 on oxistin ; Tit AL A taling-to Waal, irn,i/t 1 tho ...wises. The Ul teiegE.IIIII bill N% , as ' Iliiiii't4Len up, 41 tlk'd ampliationt at- 'ltuoait at ;nine lea 11, which It 11 as 1 ,1 ret dmin It led . „A u joint regoletio stir rehl#.llrse ;wid e. ti lestlel'Atste.4, 'for ideatalioant and et 'eteetclit taken' by the Governnientl,ilitileg the eeti ci ar,' ‘,.. 7 ,a4re.. Atli& trod: . ' rfollig.— Thl ebato OA tho ador#ii reconstructionbl wild resurtiod 41 44'0; t length • a inotiliiVtofmAioilo, kiiter'plo le traclod ilirengsl was ritrOalal and the "luill,paised. This mite Jetta resolution ''suspendirig tile` using indations (if the law for table:ilia) census %via passed. A concurrent resolution' ex teniling 'fhb l ii 701 i froze the.. till the 16th r'.f Janne- TY. • l*Wed. Ili o.olottoii fo4(Atoig tins tiesidetitio' I ouodi'adho iships - isititie n th•ifielst sit sea the Englith War itip.con , Aiyini tie body or silo Into (leo. -Peabody, the drekitphilantlinfpist, fii obr i 'allclre;wlia then' ti*Ott up, amended,' ills 4'ciptlied end pasuisilt leaving the President IW - liborty to 1141(0 Ruch tokohs or= to. 'apect hullo Mai (torn proper tot:thee:xi-I casion. • A resolution was adopted do inithsg eatinint foith otarposti• of ere c ting ' 'dti &mistrial) stittlie of broibto to General 'Grant: to b011i1441 on the *math term, or tho Trasuff, lquijuttrned. , gustkri.—lice. -22.- 1 -Tho Homo 'joint rolution oxttlf irng the r'''CL43 boor tbo holidays to 1004 onidnuarY . , was eon ' csfYried in:' 'Milli for ihn 'payment of `certain exiiiiliwiaklresi'havico, and t h e, I 'tille - rei the wig P. oms.roprlation of $2(0,000 toilin .1.43 work '' oh the Des Moiriei rittin dm Jibiiiiitirrit'Or, 'Wahl ',assist]." T ibllowlng bills were Introdlleed add tit red: Onetri AI 1014 'Llafi , l'AUTliZatiOTl ) ls 010 Illilltbt (it Georgia. Ono to catr`i.out s po recoroltructiou acts l in the . Btato or rginia, and to secure eiinallty bpibie ale lam. A, resoluttent Inntructing the I n2tittary &mutate() 'to cosltliderae eiliedioney Cie afiliblg tlt 0 :t.'4) 111'0 number or Tainitsnane Generals,. and i educing tiviiiinnb l er or litoor Gbn orals from ilve'etalurst , A' rasolution was adopto lAl:cocking tile A i ttorneY Gen eral to furnish a err of an, °pillion de livered by hint folative to l our national cometeries it e llbeilious'Statos, an'd. , whether it is 4to obtali I tile dfill• Vent or the ' Legislatures 'or gtotoo In which celooteri4 g are loe;noN tor 'their L,P4tleelio'nt •continiainiiii therein. The traiiso ietfoluiroVrOlailifi id tha'tleaW of . On Pilibofri; will 6bircurrbd 0. tho onan;koiolu i tion tolativo to an etitiestri -14 ;/60?in iiirl)hlaoro(l: 6l aas re ferredlAWO Sluttaiy Could w adtteee The tilt fiGiiiiiici" WO imintimtillkor Chi '''qa itito ,ila, 'maga lidee L Wa 4 4 re ' ried • taKeVOMilliiteil'an Cl/Otteree; ilio Mil yroldillistici imidrtapon o? coigte,:s stilt' djaacilute cbin6ortotnon: The hill'to piotuote and ohalAr2go an utoinational. Indtaitrlal Eitii4itiote 14:1` bo hebl in Vaitillolth 100, was then tatioii'llp 81141 BOVe{ilf iliMUlllTlollafierOod tcl, tato aVngtiiiiti'd Wailiol B 7 2 4 11 b' 0 yilulP glib'. Voi Wlifillibri'iltibk 4 i 0 thd tfontinittoo, kin'llieiltiitrlPY'4 6Munibla. `Ttiel e loc. t}«iidElit , :bea Ware ti m e 51mote'&05ill• 'lWErriallatallirilt I.,l4erdani 'Colitain fig plo'ooFiee &igloo rfilitiveloAines..i i&P elltriakagiliiirGhVenkitht4, 'Thu 'iltitnitelliptiwgasttetokke:Cativollossiont. 'ideur#liich;' Vt idjdurnantitit'laiiiiswy ri bito ei wn wohr : 1 , at , ~.. ,-, , i ' ' i iiotrli.--41;ii iotowl4 Ita word in faxitiow via ., ritigia: to waxbill. 4.% ../ 4. f ,g , liiihtilat di kitiffikiiiiiidsfifet Siuipoit - ,ktritiv# ealliialiii;'Viscogin.o* ' yiNtda r iik aiddutri6kiti• a thp coistifu- J4Vi'l'ill - lisiiiilitrlotniiotte tbilto,by In 0 I ' 4 'or tioluiiioi a itipPy amine YgiificlisiOliordloill laid' 1 Sliiiclrsi rot ilk; betted' Otiiiiisittlon q 1 'Voniii hi LtkalatniO ono °tithe intbj 'oat f:ifatifsirtiOnmemt undir OS tfiext cozikes. 111011ouia (hist:mit' iciikw &noints& :OTtho . ltlikolo . Uri thp sit° of. ton,' #l:Jiiiiiiarsit di6ttiiiiikld On o va ious 'aPtah'sK wiiiWOoktifoilitoirostcfr fart br tho eoi#: - Therosiivia g :buiti*ori. I tan. ibobaiicaiiitt Aiiiied : liiiiiiiiiid thplatotnal *iivoiliii. J iiiieetbs repealing 'Ati.' ' . 9t#AoV;wiiii'itiarnittivad win-. er l iTi o . a ilis.o,:olliiioo ,14.ti0• Ma ‘1.,"0 :54. pirrfolkei•A; o'i,) ec. :Sq . siid the I",u.'+i'L.4,Eopnalliag. tho'cbnisoapiring guif cm 33 ,11 1 0x:i. 0 41;:the government P i th . tfi e cm4ficiPrids4tofu rnl g ied ..t?,clisriaars. ~.x.:blic grant Certain 4194411 C liiii' 4tilio` id' Wi l iiinioln as I . * tuie.!!4'''' lB: " A " 1 - 14 17 1i6a : ',1 ,`R i nc i n af . 4,9;!!'7:-: „ , ~ , ,0 1 ... .• :;.: ' vent gementa: ~7'c' k -YOM Tribune:' rith GREAT FARMERS' rsi , P:n k.: „;llFhp?l*),eir ',Uodi•,l4Pe: rent 1 4 41"aa . 4 , aapatiaim It lattiiato bOaii) dnittitttnx N Urger *aft, • labs; atailkpither aewspeobr.t , , • .: Now t - s, the thud 4o lona' • Clubs/ ; • ii 3 Or r viiik.iviitif.x'TitintriiE litiontrilute itiltlildlipublishe r d In U 1,3.1.441141( ,exclat. those of wisely local Interest: also,. Literary and tiaJeulllle Intel- Ilgenae; Ilevluvrs Of Mil anovilatatuattagaaa Ita purilL4 tow, Book. latter* hoax ouclarge.Vorpa of CorreapOodeuta: Itibat-tielts received byrel-• egeseibiteouxellauttsof the wiarid; a summary or 40Pn.riuot:,intelltepce In abls city and ,elsc wher; witipkopsta ai the Ytataeattiav or Congress n4,ll4aaa,Lerlslautayrbort aessiim; It o News received by every Meunier; Exclusive Ito. • poelsaat• the Proceedings of tho Yawner'. elab of • tbe.erican listltute,• Tnika about Trull, Stock, YlOadelal,'Cattle, Dry Goons, and. General Markt t Wpm& • ;• . WUO Full Reports attic American inalltute Tar. mere Club:.ann the yarlorus A7,11e chum% RepOrtlr. 4 ear r b uumbve.ure tldtlyworth a year's subacrlp- ')IOII.TYCULL DEPARTMENT. Tejarreppocei r NUM the.growin: intenht In.proc• Ural Ilentroltuns and to comply with Eredlient op peal' Mom allpGr the coentry tor Infortotkut Oa practical, Noon then alSect, heroes- gaged the se ea of ',person who Is experienced In rural-/MIN to.writo Ma lucid style a AUTi u or article" the Manazenteut of Small recms, rralt and Ve get able Cohere, and . bow to, unite -them pays aiv,lng soma% nud opeado ; direction", iron' planting to the ultimateft:4Ni of the crops. -Of hue yearashnre OA' 'a inerathre hobos carded ou by unprlncipi cu. In whiny worth, bye and old planni Omer new nouserto the Inez., perlenced. TILE TULLIUS E will ha always roily' to ...Ord the fanner against any such Imposltlue. Astute* within oar Irmowledge.• 1 VIMEIUNARY DMPAIITMENT. ' -..Topthke TAIN.TIZIBLIN E. still more valuable to ibt i e readers, we hove eugaged Profes sor .lanes Lair, Veterinary burgeon In Oxman Tritthraity. to answer ! questions concerning dia.' ats6lo of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and uther domth ticatlinsils, end to proscribe remedied, Anowers and prescriptions will bo given only tough the winless - of TUE 1 . 111611 NE. 'We are sure that this now feuldre.ha, alit: TRIBUNE will add. largely to Its readers; as all owners 01 animals ate 'liable Id (teed the deformillolOproffercd. Impair- Ira thoukt bp raltodpft M. brief. so possible, that the queotiodo, onswen and preocriptions may be pub. ladled 'together,' la .enort, we Inland that vu: - 11 .1illnik: shall keep In the advance. In all that luny, u ' ally minuet; cent:era the Agricultural, ...hiantabittirdig illtnitth mid other iptcoado ulthe .Ithuntyy.mott th at flaf marbly nod completeness, it ithati,hotaitinitoott., Oct therritiot 'skiable interest- Atotand - thstrottalti . :INlV . liPdllat . published in. the world. It has been well•elmerved that • tarefultreading. lad iimmilyief ten...frontiers; ciala,itrposuju TIIN• l'ilalltni h. armlet will sere a Tanner hundreds of tiolikralu• Me crap: Id adtitiou to them raptlrtte, I we than moth/auto print atto hot tidal:l/written nn dm aubint oy agriculture by Amerlerrn'and for. ' den frrtteAWandthall Mauro three features from ree r' 4 l l . ,r A stell l • 4 pie r Tll 9 l P airi l i e: ilt 111:NE . upon his tattle Al icy Saturdly evening. ' TILE TliltfUNr is' MA beat and cheapest paper le e'i.'". cbtratitt Thio 11 „nut,. sold in a spirit of beastrulpetm. ,ILhas Called to New York to creole the grimiest itratepapeis OP lb.; °matey. • Here con- tonlrpWt pot • commerce.; . tho mthuinctur j xy, the tut"' W r?'" 9 . th.' '°ltu"'hd W4"b 6r 1"'• 11:1419 lea ill lithdrooks gathomt, add die pal-" r i tii 4 i i s 4 ., jj l C" lgn ' trt, 9 llt u Ni . a F f iu llifeJVAr7at t: ' - 150tal:thbcoompaat and best edited weektratrurs-.•• PaPt4 intivit'Aviontry.., We have all the ad.utageo ~ nwearLer:lle bave groat ilailllunt Herril•Week- ly.otiftithut... All Om Mahood., eel Intricate Ma- 1 thdpery ol our establishment—perhapo the spurt I t implatein Atherica-4o devoted to the purpose of i • wit TUX IAI.IIIKLY TILUIVNII , the bud. and ,I Cheapest newspaper in.tise woos. llio result is qtiar the hove oo systentatiaml add' aguthilet our' tosourcca that every copy of Tilt: %Vl:lt:NlA...rift- VIIINki sporrans an, when matter no a dtaddetimo Yilintio.'.Thisth toed!. L'ut,two dollars .the sub-' ictilom to7lllll 111111131iN11 fig I.IIWV-yr,t11 . 1t1..11 , 1: . 5 . 1:4/ ... ll , gi t tiFri: as tha:Z/i j ejit l a a „4 , t e g r l : 4 imd. .9 4 14 1 111 1 1111Zialli.TRIIillAiiLl I.oe papot . of the r..?1,..1 11 7, . riliteuc'z.Y.''fkl,.Tito`l,tl.Y. 11 .;,r'rela h :i revieWti of the 'Mot book, firm .may .be toned, manth•poodence front all parts of tbew.trid, the oh "tiereirtubd urnincerd nod gifted - Mro. Who'sermt. '.!tutTILIZUKS.: tra nitwit. every timothy,. - . 1:11k: YttlUtiN.ll Is strong by tease,: of its time.- flioUnselrositattan and great rhsaparm. It lam itit ~.• theca 'co 'loaded Mat :1 il hi AltkthAi LI . Tutu u N ' E,l had the largoet Clreul.lll4.tu of soy b..wp.iperla Ow cuuutry. kur yearn lit haVeprratert (Wier la many • P.it*S*..l o 4 lo ol+ l . es Oil Ati lb.. other w ealibiy eili• tionsj t. 4 tite my anti,. rornim,:o. 'rtio 0 why ' We ate ebittkit*S . toil. 'Our wort: so thoroughly VIM . tthysthy.• ,lit,' thrgee j amt, j e:oo: attoo, too bolter paper we tall 111:11%... 61 , 1: art the pr.gr , o . a: to ff.t , 1,,..' NLaily., Lot teeth r11 1 1.111:r11313 - 1,1“,....i.11.- ~l •-.4 (1;01011. slid urge hie u6.rgi•bor to lisl1:1, 0.1,i1.... 11 at 01.111 emmot al , tint in part Is o d.,i4ar, 1.-rob, (..• I .1 club, by in :1144414 Ito! Itoltbdrs It 014 , ....r5t,. anal .... ai Setae na a et', t ;rar‘s -.,i .1. -1r .I:,', L. So new A .. #l...lpOtt LW .. .0, non Us,ll.lisitzto .1., 1.1.11, ‘V Ei.lii.. 1' Tllll 1.... N 1.: N., v v i.r twit:: • 1.. i. ,l rat r o 1,, a a prate i! ''' AVen'Ailt . tedhol:r eatr...... , W.,..11 pdr it 111 gold, no ell, n paper/P.; 'f 11 1. 1 - 1::::1 . .`... ‘,.. calor ‘.l- .I.,:that VW , . ; sad Ow ii t,1:1,.., 111, 111..1.11 4 tar Ives toad at . j '5t0w'.1,.•7,.. '..•%. an .2 :, , .yid n/10 pro.: 114201 , 01 1 1aMiLIMI:t0 11M.1 . 01 el 1.1n,...:41 ne v. •p I 3.1. , in Adtertea, - T.I.:11310 OF 'l'll 1: W.111:0.1.1: Tit mu s 1. - ._ ~,•el.l ,- - ;(11 ~ T..Y.X.111;5:115....11.113;/1.-1: - C.o. copy.,witt year, :th issue ........ ... .... t'l2.thi II criptee, 1i0: lu evpltts Ia one ildii,PS. VIA/each tand due extra copy t. 10 014411 :(a f..atat,f . q r oottiorthera ,trt one iti 4. ststgLse, iti.Of each that. ode:extra - copy); al tropics to one whirr.. sl.es, :each add one exlm'copy k a•V copies to two,s of notetcribtKe al'ishai Ptset-dfills, pl.:th each fond one , •• A•xtracopY..loAd timber tovithoi athirms,. pi oa th I • tend one extra copy i;:i0 Copies to bona. of sub :•t,„ol4,njaratne Iftatrilks, 0.40 eathrtraud one extra copy 4,., , , ~, • , Tht: I aVdd- / la rk &ini:-Weeily Tiibuite, le publlshthi evtaiTtaarpOtantl Ithlvitiy; and being prompt twice a week we can of c 00..., poot all i taat appeortio ppr weekly edition. liwinditig xv erytimor but . 016, shiteet Cl' AZtiCUllere, hind tan add Winch latitrolitsG , and- , valuable !natter for' ''_l.lClitAtiTt.. Il i decsultlektut,rastau In The %V ECK. L'e Th;{ll. , C.., TO: SEW:WNW:W.Ir Tits OrZi x alt. sivesl th e the c a et -the year.'thert , by fans of the 'BLOT: AND LATIUM 1.011.:LAlt NOVELS, .by doing, Anthers. •The cost of these Mum, If bought In hook form', would be from oix' to' eight .didLnit../towltere • eloo con so •much cement ln• .telligtouse nd permanent literary matter to had at ,Eia,t,,,,,,, ra rare asp :1"111 , 11Ni1;11•1•:.ENLY Till , i2b4111 of , Tlia. Semi- lireeklylTribune : (iihu:isthealbeir,,llcopy.; ft year 1101 numbentl 111. It ~ ...o!'i : • 11 :• . "r.',.;;,,V • „. t. • - • Vt. ' r,thr each copy, es. . .I'cillortsf retaining:. for 10 copies, 15.43, sill receive .soul thia,copy one JC:LT. ~ . . . Por#lol.l we w fit mold thirty.timr copies anti THE' i - DAILV. TIIIIIIIIIIi. . ". . . ' . • . . • TIIE iiEW.II.I.RE . DAILY * VII BONE la hob. 'llAheil'ecery'mothlth: (South;lts- exemloo) at $lO ta for ebt rthoiths.„ .. - • .. TdOCRIIIRNRII.3IAN4I. I . ISTa. rriee z") ' • !Mirka,' tenaS t 0 1863. vOlintles.„ Jbalf booth], $lO. . ; .) • ' RECOLLEOIIoR OF Alt FE LI :' lii 1100 l'orktoo otyloo of Melling. I.lluth tI C& -1 1 icVM 11(4a4 ! f0.46,1101 r toAL.I . FULER'S WORKS:Noce Ealtloo. colt. cloth. $lO., -t PEAR COUPE R FOR PROFIT .. FO PROPIT... othmx: RLEMENTet OIf•ACIRIECLTVIIE. 0./Auctso— Now 11 , 1111 on. $l. DRAINING, FOR 11EA1/111 'AND PROFFt $1:60. f..: ..• • EARTH. CIPSETS. now to make them. WArt • • Sant,irce ou receipt 04 prices. • • • To making remittatiCia for nabsCriptions brilo6lo alvraYs procare a drift on New York, or a Itut.o.f- Jkc Zoney Or&r, tf.ponntlble. Whnre neither of Itent an Dc t rac r d . , " 46 th i e *Zratis Y tir 4 6 ha f in t l Y a;' ndr Iced. tojtjtetli ctah. Goa this.Pfeverd fri" Istiatitin synteas ban bents Woad by dut postal au ' thorilles to titt'sittually - an 'absolute protection nidnationnesby mall.. All rostlhastera are old cd to he tcr intim whelf requested to du no, . Tetras, cash In advance.. Address— , •.• " . New lurk. NEW : BOOKS .-All' rkiE -- Beaver Book' Store: Nice Pock.' et 'anti tinnily Bibles - 11in ond Subbollt• Schoolipooks. , Alt-kinds of, Stationery. • Mules and 11.111aAbuttuttes; 131414. and • 4 0 DY' 6..Y1 kictio4o PQr. 0441re,vontli Achoot ,11001 s . • aci.B lui ~, • 1 - 71. r.Tarl ' T 15 ELECTIQN .I • r:,.to r. .1 SATi4N r th r t:filt &L= CO, • -• Nev 11 Won Dec, th lS The Stiktholdetto Of the Done Dank r Bea. *sr tinukty ntn,kntbY noinAtO that Ow o r meetr . g for the election of nine, (2) Directors for the e elm; yierlirtlr be bHtl nt the ainkinitifetea ,1111 liqw Br Won, on thasecond Tresdny (nth CIATI of Jum M: es belt, Ibetween the flown of 12 en reetneir of shin est.. Br Greet' of the Beard, t Il• ZUWAItt, • 11 0 QM 11 • 1 Cashier - - - it at VOlfa i lla t eriti,4Leitenitti astibryliirlitg. .11sood:to ilooboc quail/ 1 91101 1 M Usuifluot BoXlN4.l l oPalVto of pope,/ fovroebtp. Bearer county. Pa., t refore , 10soful+ ledetsed - to addrOgitle Oter roquoited mako tiomodbile, postoeot: l =ose.Unoil etalouftgalngt otald'eAtate wilt • tlk . o . m :1 . 1114. authootkated for set tioloeut,, yam3lol , .1, :acorn w.searr7Wk7 Iftilf +~~~,t •rn !, jai ' , 41#41144V41 , 111* Bridge-; Strout,. ir _ . • f' • ' • • . WEEKLYIS lezciOtria d YQ&4It %i.fi..rvr cor awns IN OP' TITS !OLLOWItict •- • • •• ' DIWAIMINVITics ••• e • ... vii.:666igi4 131ou)wuvkllo Jinnf CagAlltibres • .White and flobncid Awl :,,Barreol.Flanuels„ ,- • :;. 14reAD'Asi pc wines, Pluithc , •..: , ti l?ighatsk.' " tl• Coberg3; ' Wa Ike ; Proofs, Phiuoklia• Cloths, Stidwit r:: '4 ''; .1, B4own and 1131aeli ifusll6 3 y Tickings, p J inrp• - - • .Cnaum • f .,.„ • Slannels, • • ,roconos • •"Irish LITII'II. • , • (:61111t.CtIntV.S: ~ ~,• Atiiitsry, i .. `f7. .~'~~ "rpacries, ~„ cofte, Tea.. Buizar, kulamum, W h Itn fdlratilail Golden and Cuuzmna.Syrup., Mackerel la bar rels and kilo, Star and 'tallow Candko, SOAP. Spicer, and te. L Hardware —Nails Glass, ,00,,.....D00r Letters. Illngra, Ilererre. Table CuUery.,liblo ar.d Tea Spoonr. Sleigh I.lalle. Coal Boles, Fire Shore's and Pokers. Matta end Clara. Sweet.: novels. 9, CI, and 4 llnv Forka..ltaem. lecythaa end Snaltre, Corn and Garden hoes. WOODENW2tRE. Tube, Chnms. natter Priubo and Ladles CARBON OIL, • . . Linseed Oil t,-WhiteLead. ia3b6t,iipad ,91-106 s ET LADIES' MISSAND CIIILDRENS' 8110 ES M== Riflo:Powdor . 'lltd Shot, Blasting Fo*der and Fuse. 'lcittr Voect Queentiwnre. 11 ticavr, cr1,c51,1 c . le . llTvcd , free of charge . . liy close attention IP busluesa„ and by kerpleg• conetantlyen hand a wetl .rented stack of goods of all OP different kind ne natty kept lea country store, the underelgned hop.' to the future a.. In the nest to erlt and Pereira a Metal sham of the .putdte patrOtharo.- • • - IT. E 4,. ItAjtfra' Mitt. - . detddratly:4lthed , •, • • 3MKMSON'S ' PATENT • . . LADIES can bind Malt rattan Factains Papers and neat • • GENTLEMEN can bind their: Itanalaalfaa, Briefs, Berzeone. Journals, Office and Nennapern CHILDREN 'eta lad their ranlrlalet state snit Sunday &boot Papa. 114 ac., e• neatly and antatantlally as If done et tLe rcenlar Book- Wade., aol at sheet sen•latr nssst A tumid( - and • 161,66610 arlle le—everybody stied* 16 .' • • • For rale by Marlin S.l,yon az.oit for, n. W. Richards .6 Co..' trannitarlarers: I.6lladd- Oda, t wttolesale and retail. Cali and rz atribu•, or Alldrcea lor parilcolar4 MARTIN S.Lli UN. Itravor, Pm. • . : • . . • ;ir2i'..amplo ;lila J'Aud,•c—,tlu; 4T,lnaua- - 'mai. be earn at Ilia Aaava uttlee. ' I arpt BET SHIM; NEW 11R IG lI . TOX. ruicKusy 01, FALL-AND WINTER'GOODS;; slipeitA Sqnlerel etre and Muff 1,16.0). Ilawylllanlou per lantr,... MilVj Cy.er kir Spring hoop Skirt. Good Beaver Ltdlea F•ack! Nice ttret In Stiaulg Win, Merino llooe • Good nableach , 4 (kxxl...L4cache'd. I Tlciftur ' •• 10 •CaniOn Flannel ' • • • 11e. All kit:divot Dry.Geals anti Notions at enema pondlraz prices. Everyone adraTte who clue dealt with Schiff ft liteloleld that they can not tie utulmold In_nrafly made Clothlnd , ni which they keefi the largEf trout but selected softie. intleaver cunty! Merchua Tenerife; la carried on In MI. li mum In a way that whoever patentees thin deux moat ha pledsratiti regard to pricers and, fit. They have Me lowest price in Vain fi e Ire. marked en every vides of ei•v[ll OF , sualrage, They, make up an OerrOnt, panic or Verol • and they f lu , not deviate rem tha t under tin elrettenetatfees:•• • • ' They have the lowe4t prier ht plain thturev on every• piece 01 goods, At *•Melt rate they will make np a garment, and Met do not deviate (rum thl•, price uodar any otryatoatano.rs, , Their Cutter, Mr. Sowyne, Is regarded In New Brighton 'fa the I.entln7, man In faahlottablo rut thbrotnd there culelo nO doubt that. ha dererres Odd oust •, when von took at the ele , •Abliy Gttluy PUita which CIO dlii!y turned cut by j • !WHIFF - ez,STLINFEI.II. deedt. CLOSING OUTSA.L.F.I. °win:4,lo the death of the senior part ner, Mr. M. Burchfield, the entire i,toek of goods will lie sold regitrilles,euf Cost. The Stock consists of black. aiid cnlnrcti V . Al4:n 110.1'1,b7S 'Mack Cloths, Cirriking4, Broelta Slam NV IS, • PLAID SNAILS, CASSIIILERES, : 31 ' ;t1:4 - ,piii,Tiiii . . " D'ii POIigSTIC GOODS, LA: “1;'It M=El BIWItkI;ELDez CO'S.. 53 Sixth Street: late tit. Clair. n'o. PITX'SBUIftc./.14'1/!. ••• ' ' ' GAMS; WAPITIRDEA.I4BfMatrAN; TED, lirjs to WO per ,olooto. Mate 111114 it 34. 111,I1W IMO tbotolobroted , itrdorirt Ctosiosoo. Scum .Fiontly Sewing, ,Jllochtne, proves! :nod Perfected lleseftt firm feltortiett,t bite, broPI .upolemtcolder tlootsolet 011Oortoe.104teeNo Lilco only 115. ' For 'lmp li ed, Rod dcrolddt.i. Jelin.; teal.' Devoe tory neat . ito.l l Vernet ecdlor ma tLlnea'underthaslmenameuoarh Ilplesa to, log • Ceettficate of Ateney sfenett . by its; 'tut net aus, worthless Can trearltsehinee. ,Foirgreitatort,. Thltio,oppktor adOret C e. u. - Caawro 0., • ; 4stiOnmat Burk PisUirbelpy44: PL. Get.lp ice. '1 " eathiti4 ^.- • ,'sP~pzA.~C; Mutouncem(inl. =IS :r.tii ••• • • 111 • • Arrt.Ll:Nl n • ,PAI4TCY ..GrOdDS, MIME IMMIEMMZI U. P. ! SEJIXACeI.I,I", • DEAN so r! , 11UADEIrq, Np..NV J3II,IGT-IT 0 N. PA ISM lIMMI OPPOSITE NIXON NO UK .ALLIANCE, OHIO .. I call thti nth:titian at the people of Ilea ver.ctitinty tr.? llitt tlatt.l., have 01)1:n cd a new Store. appawite the U. P. Feta !hairy, to Beaver, where I will constant ly keep no band and oiler at the lowei prices everything kept in a tirst class NE 1.1.:L 1 g.E.R.:r FARGX GOODS' Establishment. ONE PRICE TO ALL nm s ni.krkt.,l in playn Look at I?rioes : 11:11,Yrinivs, tit.yl, 11) ri4 Itmmet Frant , s, ail strl,,, ME Good Iloopskirt, AU Linen ll:milker-Olio: 10 tts. Gc”l.l 11.41.. m. LADIEs* crs French CoeActs. $1 00 The bier ev.r seta fi,r the motley Clan vinee Yosars.elf: r. HANky ER, 16:• Lu.u:r in will milli riulrii•l itnil will i•kiilvitvor liv FAIR DEALING tor—Jr.. m• Ilrr• I itlt and will shoo iill.lll ail.. FINEST STOCK • OF MILLINEILY FANCY I GOODS tiONSTEST PRICES ..90 . 4:,,1gra6 . tiviver OntiiN I,:se the Health Cars et. : . .1 ,4 f4 . - ' ' VS r I, sopl.29tt. Vii - TINWARE. OE DEA - 1/Elt IN Tin,'.Coppq & Sheet- - • • .";• • Kec i o nc ! ) rnpkt• Gratos,Cooking-Stoves a = cee, 4rSCCI Done to Or.lvr pr mpilt tti I I; • • • ' ..I:l,lr.Tt.rill, ',— Particular Xttentiori Paid to Joh Wnr'?, Ship 1111 the'lftti•er arol l:x:uuirn our 1 , 1 1 . pnrelwing vouvnur.• • AND REPAIF4,'SjtOP. 11n,z1:104 nud MaChint,ll 1nna..4 44 the t..t otyk. Having Weal Nurnly I can n Ith ttiompif tilde ttecenitrintlitr• er:•. with iihnortt.es,enthltif IL , ' ovrtm. , ht , +NC linremt.r.Ateo. Pi01111;;Ii . ;MCI P.llOllOl t:r.lilTeruhf tintfc:?tim,'Wtjtvltt.:ll,.. ,• . Whit h quat:'• 11,r laott when:Ter It Ita , « Frnulti t:4111:4:tit.t:..,1111. •4' ••• MAI. Matte:nu, .4 all etos',ll, Aer 1...• 1,,t to it t.tt. - i - oopt t 06.1 the trutrt truuk. tu ,t ha,k..a . a , tittral.h.: tato-. ultu:zutuur tha Irw el, • 4 • h. Ci1,p0 . 1 . (11/II lit,: gaykt I ,t Patent Portable T:limalow Top, *Mr vcryllttia room, no a.' , 110 , not g t t outof. ur4l.r. and itet.t I..SJ t w w , 1:1-ptIft-II4," ullh all •r,tt • I „ t t ttikt, !la" at any time no.l ruplo (JP./ 411 r re, • of , I nd paltvrtir.. In t...tnnorir tlllat 11 • r • •••••••it. 1/.1:114 .1 pi•reoen !min! , INT 01.. 1 lir. 11 T ir. - ; A , • t.'" Kt ',Lt. :Iy, tti .It,lo t t o • , I llalarl WI/tomtit:, •4:S t l t l . tti 11 , i a. lk. IL 11r. J !•• 1:111141, I , r r. !CT Jol,o Dr. .1 D. /I, Mr,. W. r, 1..tay...1 11 1'ipt..1.4.J. , ,••et Ti 11011.1rnit. 11 Es:iv+ [TI Jact,t, 11 1 ~ y Jam , . IT eJpr. S I'mleiicklir•.. • IC Mr, M.,Jur WaCe - 11 Otto Robert . IT 1.1 cr. Flaltua 7s Jot. W. lull. T. !terve, • • ,71.11z..71). 1!1.1. , e 1 it tai 4,112110•Ifoille ISt Ili.ti111.1.1o:,,1 Thoutz+ - 1:. 1 , 0 , 1, lir!.ltl 5'1,1 Jl/1111 I/.1.1 1 . 41 apt W 1 rlt Atotn^v t.. v."! E.,. • .7,, 31, ;5, i;4l EKE z".II: an, 11rnO•barr .47 311 ho- .1 . ir.,sslia .o I -9 E.. Milrl.7l IiI•C 91 1 /1 I - II I' I.r :11 1.1 I;,d, ,tr: Lob. r; .2.1,..1 11;4,1. L. . 11. i 31,71,94 Il tinter 93 i 4 l-1111:.% u a . , 5 Wllh,n, . . fleorze 1 5 3.41114.9.1 n Knight. .. 3 91 - ../rool,si 17 Richard ; tr, Mal E. Wltbani r s, 31rFerrlin P. , • Al David Carr ~,,01.1ohn Pl. IV' 41 Dr.— Mogi, Mr, .10,.1' ' ' 12 snlontrrn F rrnl: ••' , f.r: John I , II (4`.ir."".."" , _ 1115 Jsmca 1:3 MArracr, , • 1 1.N4 Robort Wn I.lirlo•r,-rail Dlnlvl 14 ,, Th. , 3,33. .lo,ph NlrDerinltt" "137.111 r. IS It. .14 rt. dam )11/errallt. 3119 CH... 0 - 11,11,... t,O 2V.lluu, Wt,, , Tio,r ill Delay 1.1 Rev V F Sao f.lll '1 tj - .1..Wa.4311.1t0rt Ecorto 114 lib '4,.11,3 Y. Mark. '1111:.1.. OF ALI A,* - .1'1"1'11 F: MIMEMI Iron Ware. MEI noollnz, Ci . witequ,z and Sq..uiiraz .Inprint,l nil,l PRESSED WARE Krpt Con•dantip 136ti - vc;i-; tutu, I ra;.c. N 'Nl:Donald, II • • • !Ai 'Wm IrPonald. :117. n'.• Mr. Narow Nrpe5t ... 1.21%: I. Wrani • ' J0.....14 L.. 1 i 31.1toirotrx,,,mr Tr , .. ati i 1, ight, MEM 1.1.1 nln-t^ I. • •1 , .. • liiv-vll..lllll , oJuil a it, - ,y{,•. •It 1, =OE =1 0411:ES' 4.414.4 1'•11: =SEEM . catl 40 - 1 i 2 0s CHEMICALS, PJ± J I.lite otz , :,w N I:i•Lt a 1. in 1 s . Y fi'l'lsp•y.•s TOILET .11:T1CL1.:7,, ustfbis. . TENT 31E 1) . 1 Q.l E nmiety, alt 1.( 111 , 1,4 quan7 I _ r tilla;r4r 1111/1711 ha- !Kg Lia nf ofti r WU': Stoll; • eittlfttf... .ioleirte.. rental.. rnw.t •-o • , II; Clas • The I-trzytt S:r ,t: 0! LAMPS at 'LAMP TitIMM LAN; t. , . s.r.vrioxEltv, WIN 1i( AV 6,i V. • Eva' 0th , 61 6 , 11t06166 661 rt. t 6,11- .6. C^ • 1,001 . 0, and 001,1 rile:Ter 61..61. . 61; •••• "here ho timlt•t th-r •1• liOlibt ti Null 4. Dan'l Hugus & Co, )LlSl'F'.lC'l'l ia:I:~ ~' 3farbleized Slate )laniks No. IS7 Libuty Street. Pittbilrg',ll. Venn :t. Priccs , $2.5. 1 A) mu( "inrords. Ple the tomb cui ngi roe•,..ink:, eral colors, or mrtztic 'to ioni hilsorbed by the t t k. 'llipti - trotkimied to a prepur itcgo e :mail the enamel is pi ricetly ineavorat,,f with gieshittvriull bvcisnni ()tie Wearer. We have now, en calubtu itrer thirty . .inantles of different o tot.. in I 'ntyleitrst ancl•tre pay p articniar 'tention to osier; Where partirq wl,b 4irsi to hermonisr,witii,paper and enrp , lri We, am feculvla_gi.lMouthjs , _.faunEuropean ,Dekisnerh ,which en:11,43 tut to poittecoAti t . lapift . ptrormi in ins: - bin. • ' • flunfe:lY ME
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