the Art World! POH PORCELAIN *»*««* N' PHOTOGRAPH, VAN'i, i\u, 781 BnKu{|M| i-ir novel and lugenlodiiS! : ‘ pvau patents, are fnUy jJJ. s of Persona oa China ami advantageous feature* at • illiiincy and finish of a W.tJtT < unatlaiued quality of'dlira! imperishable a» Uio natural ' i which they are, transferred - t:-)e Company enables tha ta! a only on plain w any degree of Irregularity,!! ivith faultless accuracy «.j I'oiciain wares u as articles of luxury or of Toilet Aiiicltt, oi traits tu> porcelatnTui, Kuropo a collection acturvd to their orrh o^^r- y are owners of tbs patent' a y persons authorised fo «L ined, in oriliir ■ ,v section of Vet Rttoh ox cm.yj, , tioll to (11. ■ Ullage, to vita OMmM, net tn Xew loci-. -W\: (li, anibrorype, orilaMsmsi any m Now Turk, actoaspa.' ALAI'S, er. \ :■ .Ifc or Toiltt Article, I’.v tlie Jmtnntwl pro^Mv. n-otypM and : DOLL Alts, •! ' 9 Xcvrtt Vatjt, n il to miniature paiullM can be reproduced OB jtefSt* ■.dily of Finish, id Dollars the Ihtir, mg the address, towh,«n% ulLtruiC I’Oactuilf Q»,” TSI Ui end way. Sew York. z in tho pralse.of I'j.N’d CORDIAL, v- in affurd inuanlarttoiu'rt- ' .' i- a- if hy magic, atta in* ■at what wo say it true, ll 0 OR OPIATE ..■) by )'r Dir.trssio.H or agouti, 'anoxic CoMi'LAixTfl, wising .'.TV. ami Nxnvoca PKOSnA jxrs. No. 3 for PrsPtPM*>- it it TAKXXDI D*6w .he cit dilation, so that whet 4 it lor Kr.HALE iRRIODIAiI tc. .See special dircctlofaiibr i'::o.Ns, Si r.orcLOUS. KiDMST, No. 5. 1 u all casus the dt ■■••!, I’l ice of tile Ulcrl r OK SALE.— Umi :. Mis on the second n»or, * r onlor. . ,ila» ami obtain foftW* • iib>rribcr. _ makgt. m, Me envn- [j\TY MUTUA* i-NCV. —Tho uiidcnsifiWjJ Fire Insurance CoWJ®”£L ■nst loss or urc and JVoprrt? • r . ot as reasonable ; (^oSSSt» ITTN ER»i j aENTIST. masonic-®#?. [l»ea,S!3, . SPftff. ailoona S^tlfbS McGKUM & I>ERN> , VOL. o. Bur YOCR BOQTS & SHOES At the People’s Shoe Store. STB & THOSFSDN Tako-pJ casn,:o to annouiwtag to, tho citizens of Altoo- M and surrounding country Yhatthoyhavo Just received, •t their Btorn on. Annlo «treet,--two-doorn below the Poet office a large an* l handsome assortment of BOOTS, SHOES uid O.VITKKS, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children’s wear, afsll sizes rind kinds. Their stock Is of heat finish and ex- MUent manufacture, lyjiich thoy will se)t for CASH only, at least 26 Will CENT. CUEAPEUj than the same-can bo pureliasod elsewhere—as will bo lieen by rclerring to the following price list:— '■ ' •*-' Men's line calf Boots, ■ j $3 26 to $3 60 Men’s lino kip Boots, ■ 2 75 to 3 25 Bov’s kip Bunts, , ‘ 1 76t0 2 00 Youths’. 1 75 Men’s Calf Gaiters, i -2 00 Men’s Oxford Ties, 1,02 to 2 00 Men’s Brogan's, 1 12 to 1 03 Boys’ Brogans, , 76 to 1 20 ’ Yonths’ Shoes, '62 to (S 7 Children's Shoes, 23 to C 5 ladies’ Congress falters, 1 50 to 1 65 Ladies’Lasting Gaiters, with heels, 137 to 1 50 ladies' Supcrlor Lasting Gaiter?, 1 s. r > Ladies’Morocco Boots with heels, 130 to 166 ladies’Morocco Boots without, libels,! 26 to 1 37 ladies’Goat Boots w|th heels, i 05 L»dics’'Calf Boots with heels, 1 20 io 125 Misses’Ctlf.Bouts.with heels, j .75'to 100 Misses’ french Morroccoßoots.with heels, ,1 25 Having louglitour goods for cash,’they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing an 1 exclusively cash business «oiturners are not made to pay for .fond debts henco our low prices. , Anil If you want a good and fashionable Boot or Shoo Bade, leave your measure and they will havo it made at •Uurt aotioe. Repairing done in tho neatest manner, and M> reasonable terms. Wo respectfully solicit a liberal share of public Civor. Kept. 13,18W>tf. ’ ' . Literary Emporium tod Ifows Depot CONFECTIONARY, BEGAR, TOBACCO, JEWELRY & VARIETY STORE.* The subscriber continues to keep constantly on band all tho best literary papers and periodicals, daily papers from I’lnludelpliut, New York mid Pittsburgh, together With a good asroruueut of Books. All the f3jhool,Byoks used in this pluco and vicinity, always on hand."' Alao.acholce lot of Confoctionarlcs, aid knick knacks of all kinds tor children. Also the .best Tobacco & Sejrars to be. had in town, Wether with, a flue assortment of Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Bings aiid other articles of Jewel ry. Call and examine. ' • H. PUTTING KR. Altoona, July JJ6, ! 60-ly. j Hb.l Altoona House. T AxVDS l I l LANPS !!! I J Tho undersigned Is premre|d to locate LAND WAIL Rants in tboOmalm andNebraskaCityLand Offices,— Good selections can now bo made near tho iargestrcnitis and settlements. Tl)e Linds! of ;tbis Territory, now in Market, are of tho ■beat, qualify, r Selections Carefully made. Letters of inquiry re quested; • -ALKX. F. McKINNBY, . Oiuapous, Cass County, N. Ter. July 14, 1559.-tf • ifSPIBC XC X 8: ■■■■ Rbt, A.’B. Cu&K, Altoona, Pa; ’ • V*t.U; hlo*nA;Co„ ; Bankers,Altoona,Pa McCauu i D nut. Editors, « Tuoa. A. Scott, Supt. P. U. R.,' * « D. McMratEie, Ewjn lldatlngdon.Pa. W. M. IjljOY£> & GO., JtZTOOXA, PJ n J OJiNSTON, JACK & CO., itoLtwXtsßuna, ,pa, {Lale“ Bell, Johnston, Jack £ Co.") Drafts on the principal Cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on depoaite, payable on'demand, Without interest, or upon.time, with interest at fair,rates. Peb. 3d,1859. JD. ItBEI, ATTORNEY AT TAW e.ALTQONA, BLAIBJCp, I-n., Wlll practico law in the several Courts of Blnir. Cnmbria, Bantlngiiou. Clear and adjoining AUo In the f>i B trlct Count of the United s“atea Collections of claims’promptly ' attended to. Agent for the sale of Real Estate, Boanty tand Warrants, and all cosiness pertaining to conveyancing and the latf. RctzHexces: Hon. Wilson McCandle? and Andrew Burke, Esq., Pitts lUaclli ,*l2."' Jl*1“ *}?* Pres. Judge of Fayette Ci omens, ofWheellng.Vng Uoallonryp.yoitoi', Urecasburg; Hon. John W, Killinger, m 1 A /. ortcr - Philadelphia; and lion, ueorgg p. Haineitonjl*itfebttrg. June IC, 1859-1 j. «. M. WOOBKOK, attorney at law, ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA., WILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVE RAL Courts "Of Bhtfr,. CunTbrla and' Huntingdon c'fuetiisi llavfng kad several years’ experience in the practice of ,ri<> *‘ aw > be expects-to nucil.pabllc patronage, •mice on lately occupied by Mui. Leet, E sq. - ' ’{^pt. 0, IECO.-tf. 0 B. OOOD, «. O. J. M GOMfIIX, M. D f)R S. GOOD & GEMMILL HAY ING entered - tat# ’Pnrtnieretiip In the Practice Of Mwllcme, respectfully tender theiri ecrviccstothePnblio Profession. , laUs wtTTW answered ejthdf day or night at thnlr office —which n the sdmo as heretotbwoccupiod by Dra.ilirSt * Good,-rorabthe.Lagan House. April 21st, . Boots and. shoes.—the un- liag how on band and wrii ' ~•' TOicliMpUlTih stow In tho Masonic AVncwK-S"* 1 co “>P l «teaB«ortmuDtctfßCK)TS n? u , , ready mails, ar. mahe, to' order, .^9 Qwwfcctj, Cork' i^ a l ud every Udng In his line of business, of s Deaf quality on tbo most reasonable terms. All c ~ , °m work warrilnttd. a •“ “ ■ iii?‘.V 56r1 0. V ' ' J. SSOEUABLEB X " Jhe Itocrtr Doctor, Ai; PIIILADELpniA,, HAS IjEFT hfw'suppty Of Eootu. “»«I1 return again and ! can bj-condaltcil rit Johii 'Wood’s on SUt davTfef N ovembeKnnd on the ftrin r«i!? 0 - 1 ■ thereafter, notice of which will be given ‘in v ‘ v - jiLAill .COUNiCYo.irNSIJIIANGE m . Age*** Blair ssyssms pany in the State: Nofflctftrlth Bell; J&ftMton,-. Jack & • , • .“V ..■ * -'t-tJ .: ./,r« J) CARSON KE. t •* ' c ' - b« 11,l l , 1,0 found attkettacoof. ■^*- l *‘'*» WdiCES.li; -A P2SS&iiBISE6W wr, ocarca wuioß}r o iigfl^Hf'%t 00 n a Api Jy iSS; / and expodlciouily attßU office. , I'tl'xV- OnW VALUABLE (HFTS WITH BOOKS GEOBGE Gk gVATffft* Original (iift Book Enterprise. Thetargtxtdn the world; pemanendpUacaUd at 420Chett * •unl Stivtt I JViUaddp}iia t SIXTH YEAR OP THE ENTERPRISE. ■Having jpnrclmsed tike spacious Iron Building, No. 430 Cliestout Stroot,am] fittedit uj) with every convenience to COUNTED ORDIiUS; and having a largercapi tal than any other party invested In the business, I am now prepared to offer greater advantage* and better gifts than oreTto mv customers. V ' ■ «ny>ook (of a moral character) published m the United States, the regular price of which ie Ono Uollar or upwards, and give a present worth from 50 cents Jo stoo with each book, and guarantee to give perfect sat- Isfuction, as I apt determined to maintain the reputation already hretowed upon my establishment. Strangers visiting Philadelphia arc invited to call and judge for themselves. O. 0. EVAN . IP YOU WANT ANY BOOKS GEORGE .G. EVANS, RELIABLE GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE. No 439 CHESNUT STREET, , „ ... PHILADELPHIA. j°oks are sold at tlio Puhlishor's prices, and you have the advantage of receiving a handsome present, ' wonro pbom 60 cents to 100 nouj.ns with Each Book. GEO. G.K VANS’ Original Gift Book Enterprise Ims been endowed by .the Itook Trade and all tl»e leading city and, country payors in the United States. QEO.O. EVANS’ Punctual hus|ness transactions Wre re ceded the approbation of over 6,0&0;0d0 citizens of the United States, each df i • •W'fgp tovoreeeiyedsubatantaabeyWeuctj of the advantages derived,by purchasing • , . books at this establishment.’ * GEO. G. EVANS Has done more than any otherpublishcr or bookseller in the Gnited atates to wanls diffusing knowledge to the people. By thte system hinny books are read that otherwise Vonld not lutvd found their .way .into the. hands of readers.—AVmijt Lethe'f Kcwrpapcr, GKO. 0. Keeps constantly oh hahd the most ox ' . tensive stock, the greatest assortment of Books, and .circulates free to all who may npply, the most most complete catalogue evn « v,..v 0 of Books and Gifts In the United States. GEO. G E)ANS lias advantages offered byothorpnb. Ushers and manufacturers which enable him to furnish ids patrons with a iln«S quality and better assortment of gifts ' thMn . any.otherestablishment. GEO. O. EVANS Publishes nearly Two Hundred Popular \ i.aud Interesting Books, therefore, as a , publisher, hela bet ter able to nflVrnTt 171 premiums and commissions. , GEO. 0. EV ANS G uamhteea perfect satisfaction to all who limy send for books.. GEO. G. EVANS’ New classified catalogue pf bboksem- I brace the writinga of every standard au ' thor^in uvetry'department of llierathre, nnd gtTasiAU the information relative to \ th *£Ws purchase hookaJb at . GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT GEO, Gr. EVANS, No. 439 Cheetunt street, Phlla." WHERE YOU CAB OfiX BOOKS OF ALL KINDS!!!!! Booksof Fact! ■ Books bi. Fiction! Books of Devotion! Books of Amusement! Books for th* Old Folks! ; \ ■ BpoJmibrHio Young Folks! ; ' ;•-* - . Dooksfbr LovarsT ■ . ■ t-:: Books fur S 1 Books for Bojs I Books for Girls! --*■■■■ ■ Books of Humor 1 , Books of Poetry! 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AMb> PORA CLASSIFTED" CATALOGUE OP BOOKS, drder.any book thht jutfnmy want,^remit Iharetalfpricd, together jffith the amount required for. postage,- and! one trial will’ assure you that the.hcet. place In lho.conntrj to utthc/Olft Book fotaT>lkhtneWt‘of '• V- t-.; OEOROB«T EVANS, Originator of the Gift Book JSuterprise, ; A No. 439 CHESTNUT Shueet, - . • - Philadelphia. ev^«-jjoffer. f ■-■•'!■ '’i'A BftaidklSetofJertelry; >’J ;\ Or *By .other ohcdcoartlale* enhnuirn t«4 111 thoUstof GUIs *Wj »n Agent/pr tills cstabU»hin«nti - tf-tho coqhfty, rain fip'ah Awnt tending H list of BiiokS; Snd ni nttpWAP^.mwatipfmoaby required for totßunch f -Benf for dcntaJb^o..which contains All th« fl«*ired,iii fortnatiou relative to agencies and the formation of clubs; and fo insure promitt-and -honorable dealings; address all ordejato ’ . . . , . «»! o ■ta&pEAit QUAttTEns aFyZ* - ! MM& iE-Sii - ;<&*;;& vans!, • , n:ii& isiii : :h;i mpw m&mmm&z** ' ~- ■ nt thewobid^.,,- , f ,■ Cadd. SEND TO « I ALTOONA, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1860. f-jKEAT WORK ON THE HORSE. AND HIS DISEASES : Sy Umist Jratottas, V. 8,, of Pathology and Operative' Sur mil TtU l ofthe.Origi tv History and: dfetWctin* traits , I i ; S?, 1 "® various breeds of European, Asiatic, ■ 1 African and Americati the l and pechliariUee of the •unlmal, and how to ascertain his age"by the , number and condition of big teeth; illiwtra i.t«d with numerous- explanatory engravings. HOUSE AND HIS DISEASES jot breeding; Breaking; Stabling; Seeding, j Oroomingi Shoeing. and tlie general tnau . agomont of the horse, with the best modes of j^uistoring-medicine, also, how to treat ; kick!u e. rearing, shying, stumbling, ; crib hitmg, reBtit'aaness,and ■ other vices to which ho Id subject; vritli numerous ex planatory '•: V: TEE mumr<»r -I; . I IV I _ _ i AND HIS DISEASES lw f.|9 f .|hc causes, symptpms, and treatment of ! ■' Btßinglea, Borc throat,' distemper, catarrh, »influenza,,bronchitis, pneumonia, . pleurisy, broken wind, clironic cough, roaring and iwidatllng, lam pa*, sore/ mouth and ulcers, and dpeayed teeth, witii other diseases of the mouth and respiratory organs. i :■( .j. HORSE and ms DISEASES ihll Itu lok of the causes, symptoms iiud treatment of ! ■ worms, beta, colic, strangulation, stony con* j xretious, ruptures, palsy, diarrhea a, jaun dice, hepaitirrlirea, bloody urine, stones in the kidneys and bladder, inlluninmtion and other diseases of the Stomach, bowels, liver and urinary organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES \ruL Till Jon of the causes, symptoms and treatment of, 1 -bone, blood and bog, spavin, sweenie, ring-! Rone, strains, broken knees, wind galls, founder, solo bruise and gravel, cracked boois, scratches, canker, thrush and corns; also, of megrirasj vertigo, epilepsy, staggers - , other diseases of the feet, legs and head. THE horse and his diseases .Out Tell:Xoti\ : peculiarities, wonts and weaknesses 1 ‘ I of this noble And useful animal. . SSi pages, approihiatelyfUustrntcd by nearly: Ode Hundred Engravings., It Is printed in a clear and open type, and will be furnished to any address, on recoipt-ofpricc, half bound, £l,OO, or, in SldotrA YEAR maac by c ? tcrrri =- •*r•• ‘f. T? . ,r- ing men everywhere, in Bolling the abovo, and other popular works of ours, Our Inducomijrtts-(jo all sUCh ire-exceedingly liberal. - A c L r . Bi S& lo - < f^J eB or A lul hopk, or fortenus to agents, with other information, apply to dr nddrcaa’ • . ! - JOHN, E. POTTER, Publisher, ' ■ J'' ; m i 817. Sandozn Street, Pjiilfidclphia, Rn.. Vi I l, K i i T rpflfl PEOPLED «OOOK BOOK. A UfXll Its branches* by Miss Euza Acto.y. ! Carefully revised by Mrs. S. JVllai^. It Till* rp« Itow4o chodsonll'kindsof m’eat/piSrttry; arid game, with «U the yajhoußaud,irto»t approv ed modes ot dressing and cooking beef and pork; .also ifio best and simplest way of salt- Wgj pickling andcurlugthosalnor It TeUt Tw AJI the various and ruojt approved modes of 1 ' dressing, cooking, and boning mutton, lamb, reoh poultry, and i ga l o° of all kinds, .with tko dluareut dressings, gravies, and stuffings - ’ appropriate to each.' ! ; ■ il TeUt Ibu flow Ip choosa.eloan, and preserve Fish of all kinds, arid bow to sweeten itwhen tainted; I . atso'all Jhß yariom and most approved modes (ft cooking,With the different drcsMnga,saucea ' and flavorings appropriate' toeach. ’ ' ” TeUt Thu All the various apd most approved modes of preparing oVer v fiflEy'difrerciittihcls'o^sreat, ' ' Fowl,-Game, and. Vegetable Soups, Froths, and Stews, with the Relishes and Scasonings appropriatosoeach. ’ ■_' ' It Tdlt You All the various, and. most approved modes of Cocking. Vegetables ot eyery description, also notv to prepare Plcklefc. Catsups and Curries . Ofnll kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, (lame, Mush rooms, Ac. It Jills Toll All tho various and most approved modes of ... preparing and Cooking all kinds of plain and ' - Fancy Pastry. Puddings, Omelettes; Fritters, fakes, Confecitonary,:Pre«errcs, Jellies, and drect Dishes of every destriptlom It Till} Tou All tliO' viriops and moatnpprov-od modes of making Bread, Busks, Muffins, and Biscuit, the best-method of ju-eparfffg’coffee, ChOco httc; and Tea, and how to make syrups, Cor dials, and Wines of various kinds. It TilU Toti Htur to Bet ontand Orosibant a Table, bow to Ctarvc all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and , itiabortjbpw to so simplify the,whole Art of 11 Cooking as ta brlng the 'choicest luxuries of .. i, f?%Jalde withinjeverphod’sreach..; Tlie book contains 418 pages, and upwards of twelve hun dred Hecipes, all of which aro the resulteofactUal experi lutving been/nlly and carefully tested under the of 'the' writers. It Is printed Inin is With appropriate en gravings, and Willuie forwarded to any address. neatly noundi and poirtnge paid, onredptof the price, *l.OO, win cloth, extra, J 1.2&. . $lOOO A YEA Syo ' Staring wiirt] veryjjbjrafc^; ; .•■/ :•■:,■••■.{ ;.m- •i- f Itor single copies of tbe. Book* ..pr for terms to agents, 'T*th other information', apply to or address v - v "' M r U ‘ MUX Publisher, To. Cl 7 SanjKw Street, fa. Im. 1 ■* ' * * Kot.T, v, 60. W. M. GORMLY to CO., ■ WHOtESAIiE GROCERS, 5 - : NO: 271 LIBERTY STREET, ! DiRECfeY orpoSire eaoib’ hotel, PPftiTSB URG H , PA . Keeps constantly on hand a largo and well Bclectarstock of * SUGARS* ; • • TOBACCOS, * • TEAS, , CIGARS, ■M'jLASSE?, SPICES, . smupfi,. BROWN, ' coffee, ohyjj, BIOEv 4 GERMAN WHALE, SOAR, tANNERS, Bf. CARB. • | * LARD .. ggj)A, ...< ; oil, 1 , -..4' MOULD, UHMP A tSt- —*mt-i SEEDS, , BED CORD, ■: BACONi.-: ■,-■■■! tJ GRAIN,CHEESE. , , DRYBE&, . MESSRORkT ’ SUBS,': I . ... Ac.,l: . Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., . All of which, together with all articles usually lountUntho £ ■ win bo & 3 “ The attention of-CouutryMerchauts Is respectfully , l f* f f l? ' '*"• "fi4 1 • FORM the citizens of Ai toonarimV vicinity that hia NCI and FRUIT STORE, Galvan ehpplioawtth ttorvery :bcfrtttrticlM to be r haai'aHa-tn irent attached to his etorc, in which he wiU aervetnD' JUtUfE OYSTERS, in all style*. * m isat all tlfic* prepared to for pic-nic* and tether parties. ‘ He patronage, hexan render fiiU eatkbctlon ' 'feJnemb«T,iji» store an3*gafo<)n’ it od door* Wow Patron’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI. itJAv-Wtevi [independent in everything.] cnn !w -Trwdo’l>y enterprl THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE. K B. ~y. ■ Per annum, (payable invariably In advance,). $1,50 All papers .discontinued at the expiration of the time paid for. ■ i . . lEOHS, 0? ADVERTISING. ' 1 insertion "2 do. ' 3\do. Four lines or less... $ 26 v $ 37 % SSo One square, ( 8 hues) 80 76 . 100 ; “ CW » 100 ' 180 COO Three n (24 «). I£o 230 " ,2 80 Oyer three weeks and less than three months, 25 Cents porequiire lor each insertion.. . .* 3 months. 6 montlis. lycar. Six linos or less $1 50 .£ 3-00 .$5 00 One 5quare,......;....... 250 T 4 00 700 Tw o “ ,4 00 ‘6 00 10 00 Three «. 8 0 0 - ,8-00 12 00 “ 600 10 00 ,14 00 Half a column... 10 00 14 00 20 00 One c01umn..;....... .....14 00 -25 00 Jo 00 Administrators and Kxecqtor* Notices.... 1 76 Merchants advertising by'the year, three squares, with liberty to change,. 10 00 Professional' or business -Cards, not exceeding 8 Jjhes with paper,, per'year—, „ ; 6 00 Communications of a political character or indlvidnoi in terest will be charged according to the aboVe rates.' AdverUsejuon,s uot marked with the number of ihscr tious desired, will ho continued till forbid and charged ac cording to the above terms. Business notices five cents per line for every insertion. Obituary notices exceeding ten lines, fifty cents a square. JWtft A DECLARATION OF LOVE. “lam for plain, simple love, without any embroidery.” I love thee! but Ido not think Tliy form is perfect grace, Nor that the charms of Venus dwell. In the features of thy face. I love thee! but I think I’ve seen A smaller foot than thine; I also think I’ve seen before An ancle mnch more fine. I love thee! but a brighter eye, : ,A ruddier cheek I’ve known— A whiter forehead and a mouth Much prettier t than thiup,own. > I love thee I bpt 1 know I’ve seen A whiter neck and band, And tresses that spore lightly waved When by tho breezes tanned. I love thee! but I do not To flatter thee, and swear if hat thou art perfect, and divine, When r don’t lMuJt you are. ’ I love thefe I bnt ff tlibu my lpvo Dost scorn, I never do intond To pine and die, for thee, > And yet I love thee too. I loro thee! for I neyer saw : One of the womankind Afore richly do.wried with gifts Of a pure and noble mind. 1 love thee! for there never was A heart more true than thine, Or that could ere as ibrillingly Responsive chord with mine. Jltled IPkellang. ARTEMUS WARD VISITS LINCOLN I hiv no politics. Nary a one. I’m not in the hasniss. If I was, I spose I shonld holler versiffirusly in the Streets at nite and go homo to Betsey Jane smellin of Coal ile and gin in the. mornin. I should go to tie Poles arly. I should- stay there ail day. X should see to it that my na bers was than.. I should git cairiagesto take the kripples, the infirm and the in dignant than, I should be.on gard agin frauds and sich., J should be on the'look put for the imfamus lise of the enemy, got up jesbi ciecsh.uu for perlitical effeek.- When all was over and my candy date was elected, I should mpve heving & ar.thr-r-so to speak—until I got orifice, which if I didn’t git a orifice should, turn round & abpoze the Administration - with all my pjite an 4 malne. But X’m not in the bis phisJ’m in-a far;more-xespePtfulbieniss nor what pollcrfres ip.. give ■sf° tp. b'e ( o jCpngrcsspi;.. Tbp wuse tnsulfX eyqV was when sertin cit izens pf asqd m,e to run fur the Lpgislatcr.l JBez.,l. “ friopda, dos test think I’d' stoop' to that thejre TJicy turaed as white as a sheet, J spoke injay &' thcy : knowcd.l waSn’f to be tfifled witb. They sluhkcd dut"of Site tbpn : 6t, lV ’ “ Therd4,7ieying Dd 'poilMics," I made bold to visit Did Abp al’hishuthstid in Sj)flng fiold. T found the bid feller in ; lris parler, surrounded by a perfect Swann of orifice seekers. Knowinghe 1 'bad been ’’eapting of a flat, boat on T thh rparin Mississippi, I thought I’d address Him in sailor lingo,* so sez I “Old Ahe, ! ahoy f 1 Let dut Y Wr a ia: s^s >^ c^^uta^ & ‘tbrdw yer oterboaVd ! • my fini- any harty!" ! ' [Hi ’B: ''This-Is ginu ine tnariner langwidge. "I' 1 know, becawz I’ve seen • ‘acted 6utby ! thehi Nnw 3Poffc* thete-felled. J : f Old iJ AB6 Jookt up;(jmte ordos & sez,« Send -in yp’r petition. by‘& by. ■ I caht possibly look at it hbw. ’ caa^.' 1 "It’s dipossible, . M seeker,! to. be sure sod/ he! -* ‘Bif^sed ‘‘ytiu’s, ieve^more Tbuj HaWt gWa 1m A- Ward. Wax figgers is my. Ippr feshup. I’m tho^.father of Twins, and tifyilook like c jrti >l>o6m to. the Evident uLthe United iiStates. ; Ifrso-dei you . ns «f d a«y» ’ Lam:gla&to see ybh, *■ italn*# “ Repose in Abraham’s Buzzam!” sed U7£ '•'hi'. f,i*V PCBUSHBE3 AND PROPRIETORS. ■f -ri'.*v' m: •>' I one of the orifice seekers, his idee beiirto git orf a gosk-at my expeace. • : Wall,” gez I, “ of al] \ you fellers re pozo‘ in that there Buzzar i tha re’ll hbmity poor pussin for some of ybaT' whereupon Old Abo buttoned hie wesket clear up, & blushed like a maiding of Sweet 16. Just at this pint of the conversation another swarm of orifice seekers arrove & cum pijip into the parlor. Sum .wanted post orifices, sum wanted col-ectorships, sum wanted furrin missions, and all wanted suPithin. I thought Old !ABo would go crazy. He hadn’t more t run had time to shake hands with ’em,,before another W menjis crowd cum porcin onto hia premi-; ses; 1 His house and door; yard was now! pcrfeckly overflowed with orifice seekers, all cl am cross for a ’ imej it interview with Old Abe. One man from Ohio, who had ~H. C. DERN, about seven inches of whiskey into him, mistook me fur Old Abe and addrest me as “The Pray-hay-rio Flower of the West!” Thinks f yon aprifice put ty bad. Another man wit i a gold-headed cane and a red nose told Old Abe hie jams a “ seckind Washington .fc the pride of the boundless West I" I Scz I, “Square, you small Post Orifice if you! you ?" Sez lie, “ a patrit is abu sir!” - »' - “ There’s a putty big crop of pair its this season, ain’t there, Square?” seal, when another —crowd of orifice : seekem pourgd in. The house, do dr-yard, barn& woodshed was how ail full, and whenpnp thcr crowd cum I told ’em pot to go away for want of room, as the heg pen was still empty. One patrit from i J small -town in Mishygan went up op top the ; hduse got. into the chimney, and. slu down into the parlor where Old Abe .was endeverin to keep the hungry pack of: orifice-seekers from chawin him up alive without benefit of clergy. The minit he reached the fire place he jumpt up, brusht thp spot put of his eyes, and yelled: “Don’t makc eny pintment at the Spunkillt : postoffice till you’ve read my papers. All the respect fill men in our town is signers to that there dockymeut!” ' “ Good God !” cried Oh cam upon me from tho ski chimneys, and from the ‘ yearth!” . " He had’nt more’n got them wprda out of his delikit mouth before iwo fat orifice seekers from Wisconsin, i a cudeyerin tp crawl atween his legs -for . the pnrpiass of applyin for the tollgateshi >; at Milwznki, upsot the President eleck, < 5 he would hoy gone sprawlin into the Sre-j lace iflhad’nt caught him |n these anns. But I hadn’t more’n stood him up strate, before* another map cum crashiu down thi ebimney, bis head striken me vilently itgin the inards and prostratin my volupto ms iorm onto the floor. “ Sir. shoutid the in fatooated being, “ my papefrs is signed Hy every clergyman iu our town, and Ukcwise the skoolmafeter I” ' Sez I, “you egrejis ass,’? gittin up & brushin the dust frem my eyes, “ I’ll sigh your papers with this bunch of bones, if you don’t be a litdo more keerful how you make my bread baskit a dipot in the fil ter. How do you like tliat air perfu piery ?” sez I, shuving my fist under his nose: ‘‘Them’s the kind of; papers I’ll give you ! Them’s the papi >jrs" you ifent i” .“But I worked hard for :the ticket; I toiled night and day I The - patrit should be rewarded !” ! f T' ! ’ “ Virtoo, ” sed I, holdin ? iHe infatpoated man by the - coatcollar, ‘‘vsttoo,sir, is its own reward. Look at m ;!”• Hedid look.atme, and qua)cd : bclmygpse.— “The fact.is,” I contiuued : lopkinyround ifpop the hungry pi»wfl,:“ there. |s scarce ly a’offiss for every ,ile lamj carried rouho dpr|n’ thmVcarnpane. X w si, there, was, I wish, there was furrin‘misi lions Xo He till ed on vans Islands where or by demies rage incessantly, and if I was p Old Abe’s place I'd send every mofhe soh pfypu to‘ them, ' What air'y’bu he p for ?” I con tinnered, warmin’ up eqnsid " cah’t you giv Abe a mimt’spCacc ? Don’t you see he’sWrrid most to deahl- Go horiie you miserable mcti, gohoiJ e and till-the sole! Grp to peddli'n tinware-—goto chop peal G'tqachiH'it*'-1 Bic 'gub lj c;' fHnted'- : bti ‘Vou r arrythiiig copie o]d your outrages ; cutyjQga up i ~Go( bpme.--7- Stand' not mpon ayonr -order of •' goin’, 'but S'd-ld'hhbt i !; ffvd iifces wpifi"th% hj|, &v iji; sixteen in it before iheir .cy.esj "E f in five min- time «ijfd pf you re wLinsan thbse here ptbmises I’ll go out fc.age aind let niy Cbn fttructbr lojolo > T & if’ : he geti : anituig you, you’ll mMKXxlff SbHbffnh has eura again ndd’bfc t^shike ! y^-^oti : bdg’ it tohev seed them ®iey rnh dbf as tho Satan hisself was arter them with a t: > I > wouldn't take a ■ 1 git it, would v them things, 1$ Abo, u they ifce —down the Ijbowcla of the EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS- ;i. a £ . ;red hot<. tea>.pr«Bged. pitchfork* X% fere mioitsthe premises was etanc. s 1 “ How kin I eyer repayyou, Sir. Ward) foryour kindness ?” gaid Qld Abe adyati cjiß and ahakm nxc warmly‘-by the “ Dow Ida I ever repay you, air. V* 4 .. ; , ■ the whole country sonqtb j By. pwift' ile the trouhlcd.watere, North and Spilth. By pusaooin’, a patriotic, dm Ahd course, and then if eny State wauta taao ■sede) let 'em? Sescsh !” ■ “ How ’bput my Cabnrt Mihisftte:, Ward?” sed Abef ; u Fill it np with showmen, 1 ski- - Show men is dewoid of ponytics. They hadn’t got a darn principle f They know to cater to the public. They know what the puhnc wantsi & South. Show men, sir,’ is ' honest men. Ef you doubt thare litcrrary look point ers, and see small ’ bills ' Ef you want a Cabnit as is a Oabnit, fill it up with shoW med but don’t call on mo. The morrdl weeks figger perfeshun musn’t bopermft to go down while there’s a drop or blood in these veins V Ai Ltnkin, I ; wish yon well!—Ef Powers of Walcott wus out a moddul for a beautiful man,.! skasse-- ly thins: they’d sculp yoajbutef yoUr-dD* the fare thing, by yure conntry yulo make as puttyan apgil aa eny of us er euy; after Wb 1 A. Liakiu uso the nature has put into ypu firmly, and aU wUhbe .wdi M-A. Link«n r adooi’f He-shook nie by tbe tyywiTr we exclwagod pictera .bq wq couldgaap uppn .cftch others % *s& soa sMp of S*ate aadl. anew pmnisß ppjy . fitwepi septe. ’ '\'\"X'" : * 5 " ’■ A REMARKABt^'/y^ Kegardiug the year hoiT closfeg wttltld* eye to its eelestial'aiidatmdspteiffcyttf #&£ ais its. planetary bWa a remarkable onfe, and!;■mightweH crOato in the mind of a Millerifce an inrefrdgiblfe conviction that he had at dasi the data fbr a finalT>f®pheey. Thunder and lightning stormahave been more violent and diiaa teous thah usual Tornadoes, unprece dented in fury, have ravaged every parlpf' the country.,.? Oar weateru frontiera have beep parched and blighted: by; Simoons., While one pectipp is bountiful harvest another vicars its crop? of vivifying shpwejp* Terrible storms of gales, hove swept ovuf ipland vraters and seaboard. Freehefe and inundations have ravaged the co.untry in varioM . Meteors of uhtmu» splcndpr aha size liaVo burst in Comets' have blandished their fiery The Aurora has daunted its banners df" crimson ahd pearl in the northern heav ens with unusual brilliancy. We htvw had rain storms and lightning, hail storiad, a gale of wind,' sunshine, and a va'risttefc of twenty degrees by 'the thermometerin a single- day. ThO predictions ofthw weatherwise have been falsified; then*' Jronomec has been dumb foundcd,and thjp almanac is at fault. .. Is, . there pat hove a magnificent field for thc man of sciaupepj Who shall explainthese.things, I the secret agepoies at, work,, and show ftp cause qf the phenomena of XSfiQ.- Chicqgp Jqynial I ].] IZ™ ' .stoiy- w in wbo waa a. upt^:o^,&wfc ui the nei S ; <;%geci pn one occasionTsr,.. a neighbor of X)ic| ? s master' called and said be sold out of that'par tof the cotitf try. for he Turku's. 7 Diek'sms£stor ; could not ''ihVUk so. 'The two, however, weritinto tbedcfS whefe Dick wias at wdrky ahd accused fem Of*thethbffi. 1 lo.SEhfMs~ • - ‘ft Tfoii "stole< Mr* : f Jones’ the master. 1 No; massa,?' responded Disk. : The ibroter persisted. < *j >•;•••• Well,” st length BaklDick,“ I’lltell yoamassal t didn’t : steal dem, lasfc! aight when: I went pasture I sawoijQ ofourrails ua 4? &n? 3,501 de rail, and, qsfc* fioipe to torkejs on,de rail I” -i-- > ■■V should be cultivated as a dpp srt*|t i§ afine tiling*, Wfo to.be ,a bad one* Opjspjopijj»v ( isj - not be, nVe tiroes",m la. , Tu^,. is a'great t|ie YougK ‘ places of lifej"mj&es tfie dispositiphs swept and, rosy;" scaw|s MnsWrie and flowefs wherever we gd, tli e "world a rouri d, jolly corinteriariptf, maliies all the girls'- pretty, and riiai&itfi brie Pf the best families oUt. 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