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All work done is eheaplf SSW .14 111 111LINER,, , i February 12, Illeikly " P erbUlS P , ~!' .V ' - •f * i . ..iii DFF4 11 , 4 ,' , A n R ,, , Warrants, Commitments,' entlettattomutart/ i ethe e rltcant pental-Establbm- : , it_ , ..„ .. .- 1 , , • „„ . . 1 i_igot i , ltl i n , y , ;; , ll , r . -,4,,,, ~ I, t:,,,, ,,, %..', be hod at the Argus Wilco, as r _it, t 1 ,1 1. ), Vi m , ponght Sillowillikt• ` Give am a nu • - !•••• tt• .., . s' I " I, .. . 1 k r S. 1 • . El l rlittt . .t.. 1 ,,, 4 777/ ...... ...... ,,, - 1 4- , - ."7 -1,-- •, .: 17• 447- •••••••7'7 4 . 7 • -In zdatritioari - hi•thett: 4 : :.: kl • he ~. r li . L____.-----,---•-------.• . . .1. - 1 : tra Tit/ , it, 57 - ; 1. , . 1 1 Tr , . .fl: ." vn ...... f ; .A. 4 14.L.1.T..... w.m.rcTlPPllfo,FlUMW.iuk4For*Erk' i i N ed; - , „.. ; • s• ;;;;; - For i. , Sale. ~ .-r - 7 -.11 • ..‘,-! = 2 , ....:.----TroptA, ,-, F .3 lll l• o4 l3). 4 l ,"fl7Pc 7l E7t ßl Pfr i t l qtAlc"ll J. 9,.nit, op* ok ': 4 9=K ~, , .-: , e ~,, vizonv , • .., ' ''. • . l t qu''',ll) CONTAINING 108 ACRES.; -• •• ••• • ,- ••, ' ,r 1 ~=....,, -1 , 4-.0" , .s.st ~,Itr, •( ' r'SI O cio ". , :jo.l.r icancs . ~ . , p , I) , jil ic , ..,.. i ., -, ~ .! 4ina 7, ~,,„_,._, vi• ( . 1 ~,,,,J,A• ; e., .,..., , , ow _ .11 , , ~ AgLBSE"'" ,c hearing. 150 Apple Trees,_bear-' TIMLADBLPHLA.DRANCII - :=MNING , IIMII4- 1 • , 11 " , --, .I I ' •,.. • ..- . • 'l lB ,C it k , "7 . , SPefitilAr444.l34lPl ‘' ;,,,,_ ' '1 , VoNsehiTre , iliti.,Plant Trees, 15 Chem Trees i A "NOW 724 Prkvettlst TeeelyeliY boat:the ' 'Anklet! seat , to us Mr • publieitidw•inuad be ,1,-K• - gilitikdra-fittlbs : . -- ke7i'- -- .•,..c•°'• - I. frUl d . l l'ca,r , Tres, and Grupe Vines, al • Mat, a t i ghtlatiller• I • ••) • ,•-• 1 110 1 / 4 511e: " ""h eo . A hl r a e rt 'i l. ° lt i n ti, i iil li b t l a q trle r° , ts tn itt a g arth il iTt l e s d e l . ....-.....:....1.' '''.' ' ........... "Y . - ....... '. ....-sr ':' 4 .' - 4-.1.- .' r .1 1 ...,-...- - ' "': ' . 44 : t . t4h ;0-11 4 .1 2 11;,,„ 4 : 14 ,f , e ,t, i ~...1) 1 0. 00, ,Ii! •', • I. W . et" .. "i na • t ' iiin - 3 6 • . ur.l, P~R e j teura w rai l . ..., , „ : ,,,, ,... ,.. v., i t t . , ~•,...,•• 3 t ai 16 60 4' g• .connect ed. 4. ' " ' 4, --;' ,l -a ILO's . - 1 : 1-1 • 04. . 1 ibi e " 4 , IMP"? . . 4.1!Pb1 the AmPYP. l .4n!qat. 133 i tme l if i t o - e hv e i lt 4r, '',l.7" •• • it' , 'Soni ° bal en ...-•,- • t i „ ..; , -,, ~,, „ , _, , o 1 4, 000 down, the . i.EN . R .„p.,..„,„,....., r , ~. , • . r , ~ " ' . .• , of_istly Writers who•flolats thittrule. :•, ~ : ,- - • sr: ~,. .7 ',' f' I • 'g 7 Pl '• ." 2 " 174 - 114.1 * liiitif,Capir it'A lbiderclothing.whibli amyl:And to ~, . -_-:__-_-_-......„,....„..„............_, . , .• f ratile-,;lc3,tlyed.aii :. , •s•',' , ; 14 i.°' 6l L---------- ---------- 7 - relliv per cent: less-Jima turr'Stord to the' county.' - 'so• * i.' * ' 1 . tx• d '' *''".. ." .' t ' •••• ~ - 4-it, r ,.._ ,,enip,r ,, Notice .-Letten testamentary Ott come an d ees N o m , e e i nz • e l pes ib eir „ b b d ,t,, t „ flur ...," ImM ottpe to .ret.e.YO .4).eser ilirsiglest in,:an%picte-1-s4li 'pktkal ' _'• '3 • ~,) it* '' l i r ~, a l J o hn NeVill,dCed., late of lif t pewell mo n o b e ' 4 - i oniu .,,,, m ,i - „ dollar ei ,„ - I wit ,• • ..? : ~ . __,,,„._ ,„ , __-___ , ... a , ~,,„„, _ _ , . h...., /.., , , ~ a Ori er trtqueryt:.u. ie, i11 , 8 . 81'18R0..0il . 4 l ii- mx9. equal ors" - Ulr'ileciter comae. P. haring been g nted to -r• ,' JoskPit sNELLErhttitil r -'4.0 , ,,,i ' '') ; •••t•.;' ~, ed a p e r•ons indebted to NI d estate ,r . , Broadway and Bati Iv. , Pro£ d `p , kin's • Position:We ithilidgintiii Mitcn;'',.isgepi4 l l•B.fli m •'.. l'"- ( c , of : Of. t•ii , d'''' - ' 1 ;,,,' make Ifnmedlate payment. rina.tbose , ,z,„ 4 0 , • • •• •,.. e .,„„;,.- •;,t . • .".. • r Now ift 5. , ,,, o testrom• •, 4 the .nmetwilfpreseht them prop- 1 • - • - • - l'7"'•* -1 ". , • 1 - 7 . rr - . "ab,14.'„ , ,W0 lig? a that. W Ibkm:iii'r l ii;qaar, ilittie4o . e. t . . ' s . .'. . 4 i , ' l' 'r . f4Ts, .: ~„,.. „L. . ,cties ed for settlement. • olth-- i t t 9 B. Emu. AlleghenyCity',i I , ,•- . , . ... ~ , t . ~„, 4, .i t ,•;,,,,L1.4 • - ;••-• .4 . 91 W' iLLACE, Hopewell tp. Lamps Glassware and Carbon s oil. - whose seirisci , of lieelni Is perfect rind of Inintuili6atang.lo:l ~_ rr -- ""' ,years; •.-4, JA-- • " Executors. • .. - a ti•nitt -•-•'"‘• .' • • ;.2- ''' " ';?'" "I': s'' lT I' , Wild cll 11110t-iMAr 'is riot paradoxicut; Mir lilt lind 1-84 bfliti: fireiif r f c. , ,-. ~ I, y t kir,-. __ _ J. P. SMITH & CO. ',AFC:II/NG GAS! • - - • . 9 . ~ pertineut to the question as viewed, 4, prof:, and BI -% ot i4ieliga • 1.• v.... •• g l, • 4 :1,84,. vr 1 if 111 kTiIAVE BEEN SUFFERING , , , • ..1.r .. . 4 , ... 1 ' ,' 6 .y. ,- ;,,, 1 1 " n,;•1 of toothache , and dread cif ex. maamaractarera laid WhoYeeside Ehltederei Lakin. ' If by any cause the air be so • agitaied years. •':,,;; , •?!d r," .: 1,`,;`%.,',..:fi1rr- I . ' ~ f " I. "" - a rah' iii find that Dr. Chandler lb Co. • ' • • !nes to produce sound-wayes forcible. enatp • ' , Find the sialuesof '', I+ ,-..; flit send y0u .. 14 , ~, r ell, -e von by the use of the gm= ,' I 1:GBING G A S-and make their ' n•rl., ri - C''.; * l.ir - , "-PL. , 1 ^ . In act upon an ear-Upon the sehbe of hear. ing egoatirinit i's . ; . ''.. .-* - loc‘ „T„ t y, , ,asure rather than of pain. . • ' • •., ' . - ,•i• cot iiio: t . •-• 1115- - 4 le ),.. lug-within their limit, sound, will- be, pre. ; :.Y. 2 pluay eq 1.- •-• • - 02,:,,-;moopere...tlens p'erformed In the bent &legible Lamps . , . .-• dat wucriathla terms as by any good Den- Chandeliers, duced; but, if no ear is within the libilt •of . =5 , ..t pill* .1411llarLp -$1 ' ,.. " 1, ;101. /1, 1 0 ,,,r , ..t0 , ~, Gassware, • 1 • t I ,;(itt ue ce c' g * Li .. .arcr 'Ratio 1 . Rocheater, Pa. : , . :Gai,rbont . 'ls, y • thoie sonnd-wave.s, then no seund Will be Pro- 412 - 'he Wind 3 tXr 3 / 4 ,' '-* br ' 'la.'s a..• ~ ' ` ' T. n ,T. clialibLEit .t co'. . Laarteattag - , Ir. ',: , , . and laird Oils. duced. A million persims de:roil:1011M Sense ; the I, 0 ; ; 18 !MO lins_ a -i. r , _.....,.,., . ..,„, 4.1311.: . le 'foal and Nut Coal for Sale. RE. of hearing might he within the limit:for Vim% ~ : . - , ~ ~ ~ g, . IN, 0.- • ,:: 11' ; • UTE :ARE PREPARED TO Funtirmi Afr ra.: CNDFAISIONED - THANKFUL FOR 'IME. v 1 tall or to the trade all styles of goods la our lino, waves,yet all Wouldtbe silencel but thelbstant The ,Ceuise +Aar .. ', . ... .er 1 ottiva,f , heretofore bestowed upon blm, takes which for quality and price defy competition, Our ~• . ~,r in informing the eitiseas of Rochester, Bridg , N 9. i carbon on. we warrant to be pure and at toast a perfeet seer e„1i. 10 . 0 .'3 1 1, pin , _the i ir limit the 81.1 `f , .. , ',' ! • , - . :::::_. ;thy ..1: zi , T . ~,. ''. t . e . - : , •-•: ...- 2 ik.Aver and stl"°undiPg country, that ir ''' 115 degreetc firs test. We have , also on panda, the new / lellce . wiiiild 'lie 'lrrikeii-L•'sotirii `i-ould fol• ; 1 96rreitiOac . ,` , '7.. /..Itli •• , tag , "-....,..,•• Ito furnish an excellent article 'of Coal . t ., nt Aim .. 1 sowirt bereerschimnava. lice• either delivered, or at I •---;-- 7 -7-7 ' 44 --.-- .• ' -•- . •- :1 1 f - - 1, -- - !i!..) -- ' low. , l- I ' '- ' r 1. ' '''* *.• -Lit -1. 1 4...' 4.4 lb t e tb e ';', ' , l , ' l "l ll ' e 'lt b ' est 'r o l f n t u erins. The Bank is located - J.. EldlTHIt CO " 1 ' . ________:.......___:__. ~ . , ~.-„ i ,T .. „ P I ,' - i , • 9 filla,te, Ilan. near Rochester, Pa. Orders left r r %ril. ';tere of Thema., Allison. in i Bridgewn- . ' ? Liar" St:, head of Fifth, Wilma Shonli ' l ' be : Tan 'l :obt Ili ' . tb . ,. e :; "1u c2r, 4 :7. 1 ::::C:,c 1 1, uul ti.)i ~ 4;' ' :,,'„" `':' 1 ' i:1 110 ...., .., /1 .•.% ' e t...el r •l e tst',•• Prelhonetur9's ollice in Denver, will be 1 • 'l\ ir , 1 'School - Room ! • • ' ,of bigitCyrJf PP f 4 . i . " Poi '1 “ '••• • ' '', ' ... 1 , 1,,i , cop: Seel) il, Agent, Ilt.ehegter, l'a. , _.. jtui2S 6S:ly. I Pittsburgh, Pa. . . -i 'E" • J. C. MOLTER. . r i . WC eilleCtftlily ask teacheht and any , other c‘p . 6 4 t . wi ta u ?„ c,rl" ,!,,, 1. '' . ji : al , ~,:i, Bridgewater, • Pa. r• . - I r Ftbl I t ' - persons who feel 'so dlipesed, to discuss tbiS article Nide , ,ap ~ . , ~ s ,• . , ...la__pt_lr:- ___--,-- I t . • r . . , .. • ..,. • 4 1 1 . ' iOW t'SSEWING :111ACIIIINES• FRUITAND ORNAMENTAL TR 'ES, question in's series of brief articlesp in this FautleiV 4 P: 'FP 1 44 "4 '' - • b •'*'' rit.IiDEMIGNED,IIAVING itErfliED FRO3I a., I •;, Sir COling 41 0 1... %"q-, Is not tailoring bminess, to ftridgettster, Ps., Win ill • • -.••••,r 4 , k . • • e el q m e . ~, , • . ..• , . i/, " , nn To k iiik 1, ~ . • ~• g, . , , the ..ner,/etote ht s what' time and attentibn to the 1 - Vegetable-da-licrsver • Sec ds. - Th e -• • • answers to theiquestion are ntimetala;•' , nn' : l op ' ; ,' 4. ) ~, ,1 trglish, : ,, r :how. uurivunuct Sowing 'Machines. Ills , , . and fraught with deep interestinycAre sOV., baronet. Ti .0 . , •I ; , , _ , Llnits r...,,,,,,,, , ~,,,. hut wino. formerly occupied by limo ,',..11:- Miller, as a Ttitlor Shop. lbesebinehinos r _-_--.. dth ' ; t; * l ' by .19999909 ty,l, '''f';:,,i4 •, . , ~ . position ~. ;;,-.., from ti,s to tts, anti will be delivered Irt /14 jects which should common amos ser ons . . wi t .. . . • • Ue.Meent.4l Ra . „....,, ~.,„., ,r . 4 rf- ink Pi ,' r'..r to ix Nomi purchasing them. An expert- ww' attention of all pa ren t ,and ,; gnardmus, and 0,,, • n • • iit , .l• 44 . ,r,•,. -i alai the •••:;. ••• .1 .. :it accompany each machine, sold. and • .1101 IN B. &A. DIURDOCaa, 0 ,-. 0. - 1 , , , .t.... - i-,o , tps' s' - .3 . ..• - ••• ~, v .t, • • •,is be thoroughly hottructedlin Its use. I • that of every teacher wp fully realizes the re- serekar•arlierA .a • , kilitank . . • F,, , , 9'141 keep sewing machine needieN machine I _ sprinsibillty of his vcKtttion. : ',' ' "Pr-0 1 _ 1 1W . T:ii ,. .. 7- 4 , -o*. • 1- • ;8011.• or. ~., k ~ , , , aa and nil articles needed in sewing, and , islurserymen,Viorists and Seedsmen. • tho late zut vlir•r‘ , , 4 • ' , 'whose ..,...,!,,,, 11l lit reasonable rates,' Thankful to the 1 \ . When we consider hoW t , strong Abe ; youth ~ . ..,., .. ,:-. /I. . ‘ -,... do _ ongniat ham* v... '4 . • ' 74C t ..f rfoso, lieretofore received, he. ,nolielts, in his I NO. 112 S3IITIIFIEI•D STREET, of our land may be made ort mischief, if their .seeeded _flan • , - . . ),0i; , , -i - 14 - , „ i A & t ally e li l:Pt :' r ''.:. :: fead Eard er . ' .;:. -,., :l Continuance of, the patio, .- r,.. , ' ".•f 10S EPII BRAUN. , I mental faculties be developed while their mor, styled I.•telbiref, •,• . . •• '4, 4 4)4, I Pittsburgh, Pa., opp. the P. 0. 1 , ! , l. atm In tht, Court of Common Plena of 1 Ili nature is neglected; ;Ind ho W potent for , ley witsa.lifit ' ..", , . ', Rohrer Count), No.lll September • ' 44 IC mauy ciY,. t4'. "; •,,,,,, , 2rel s con e, t.O Aarn.. Term, r„,az. tRE PREPARED' TO . PILL onD Ens FOR , good they can. e rendered by a MP(/' tka- itige e lfli i' . `.." ;•' 4 „ '' . . fencirtlaff • Summons Ejectment for a lot or ./ - 3. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Grape Vines, Ro. 'ton of both head and heart 'we cannot &II to Of ` .: r • y.. 1 .1.,1 situate in Rochester township, Beaver ees,Evergreeng, de. Vegetable and Flower Seed of ' • 41 ' i ....• tt. hounded and described as follows, viz : best qOality. chit= Early : sotts. Clobdrtcb.. Harrison appitcciatetha ImPortance inf 'the intent'ga•- • ' religQiß; - -,' ?‘ . ' l r,,:-...'; , •`, ; •,.,,•, ! •'.ii .1: 41 Iv -- ) 1 7.,,:5• the corner of Mullen lot, thence along and other variety of reed potatoes , Garden Imple. 1,1 •19 whirls w hOad tidal frosts *: member ' --'-"•''*-- '`'' '' ' . in K tftgei , ent; , ~,,,;•,f,•.,t to Locust alley, thence south 55 yi, de- ments and Greenhonso Plants. We will ;Send by r 0111 711 -• e -- , - • hm . , -.••••• 4 ,••••....• , 7 ... , - : ... , .._ el 1857 , jai ~,, . ..,0 All Gilley. thence south 5; degrees went to I mail, *ben desired, all otitentfor seeds to the 'amount 1 Nat books alone arab) be, taught,. . Isipt.tbe r i . s , , i ~, ' ...--.tri , : '.. UM ateet, thence be /aid Walnut street to the of one dollar or upwarns, except Corn. Beans and ''' , - V' • ... • - ' Ol ,. Or t''Ci/.11 /Ir, C9ntiining one fourth of steacre Peas. 'Catalogues sent on application and all orders arPicynty rules by which "WO • fillille" °WIWI , . qg 1 . 1 . . ~. . -..kkl .011' A!, r.1.:1 1 .,,ai I promptly attended to: ti1,,,5,, to %%a: Jan. 15, 1568, on motion of Plaint -, Asa". , • ', , ~. , ~, t * l ' ,!.. gaaglq no Jth a dry . „fact* , ,or . ooltrit .. ~.. 11t181, 111,1?, J . ..t-‘A:A- . ------- •-•• - 1 . 1 - 1.. ` ,*„ , . I m lnt , : the ihi l ,, , tiaunaty. the Coda grant n rule on defendant to - _ 1 ' , eneel:RO.,,t A 43,01414. I !,_a.nd Pl?km s P-1 ) , 1 91" ' ' 6B - 'i . ."'"'"'"'' `." 'Or 4 s P, wro ta i te, , d' .4 plead on or before the fourth Monday of •' • •• • • ;,-, ' •l --\ , . T.. - '•TEii AN As 8 a whit* Ileatothe foundailcia., er,ww, •- .• -• ' .1_,..' '',' 1 - r - -, F:‘ , 4 - k 1 , , .. .. AJOUP.L: . , OUgl , I. t. ry...." . " .. - ..-,,,......i1igi• . . t . ........., ....Al a i"; .. % .1 ," -it •01 hosrl-4 , 14 - 7Jld? I : nev' - apake-the a pie ,rlielaiaY•4: . iie - oe - . Gideon yr ,trdif , nita l . li FASHIONS 1567.. • ' STREET, BrqpGEwATE'R,, t i yr , t•siamENT MILLTNERY tiw,crli at my 4011 itand, lately occupied by Mr. lhnn.thir, March 110. 1 wkh to inforininy many nuw (mei Ili will pletve pts• th,t I Hill now recricipm an entire lieu* t.v.ziht:tt.ry. of ti° Int.,t Spring Sty lea, and will on early 'call. u• ''" M 1 , 1 the Court of Common Of Bearer county; No. E n• • tri Nor.•T, 18418. Foreign Jea.. .kilarlunont In assninpFit fur #l'n. ts. bsl. Book fleet. • ' Jan. u. itz , t ,2 , on motion the ;rirt; , :p. Cihirt giv , lthiinent amtinst t'o , lne:nll rule ii , ”'endirm.. oil 0 . ,. •. , T. 1 , 34. affidavit of. filed. rule on the. to :H•eill tlainagmi oil the jlidgment in Sme. • Tqlo /m.Oll , given to all !concerned. that F aid kav, wet bi aftsc•ted at Prothonotary'a office, trelnthdayof March, Al D.. Igrol, at two o'clock. JOltS CALTGIIEY. !en% „ Prothonotary: IE lallenberger BrO ss NI Wr..lt+olth TO II STILES & SHALLENBER4Ri Ilricv :tlelvatr. Penn' IMEMEI tiIEFAhIILVC6OCRRI ,Queenswarc,. Hardware, `cc.nr.vDow r;LASS, 11'001) .4.V7) TV/L 11 A IU 11A CO.V. Hal, RAIN. OE eount .Pir.oduce Or VAIIIOtR KINDS, NOrPICE 4111'1E11Y GIVEN THAT 'I RE COURT 01l AP rSonnto'4 for tlie wveral Townships and Boroughs or ulll be held by the Count! It the nate and places as follows, viz Touinhlps A Dort). Frees °thorn ABMs!! ", it ••• Moos. • William Elliott's. Hopewell. Cah erteßatton's (Shot) lia•.c Ith;rpolvi t Tice, Alex. Thompson 's, eer John Porter a. • /100koou a boro.. " • •• liscroul, David Ewhtgg 'e. F.ceenter. Geo. Cl Mtnla 'ew ‘ , •wlckley, (leo. C. Itanscher. Ihnfej,P` • William Ruhl. ' titimmth's. • E. A ms h . • h ,4 wickley. Nathan la . 1•11't1,1!. Dougherty's B. house. In , tti•tr r , ; Jon Abet's. t.o etret-own bum , C. h 9alhocou'aßtore. • boro., Jesse Smith's. / I'4+,• Jamison Elliott's; • `•eunt risa% es. John 11°we'''. haritn4thn tp . Anderson's Hots , 4. hanlagtbli b ro., air Beave, 40110001 es llotitt. Erighton tp.. ' Chi* aa, Martial Inman's. Pattenaa to. .r. storant f stwe. • k Nor Brihton, Keystone unint• ' }'„,lltten Edgaell rioter., • mid'ewater Alcorn'' Hotel. - hecliester bOrq„ Ankeny's Horeb Retainer tp. ' ".• • • Freedom bona W er wirers II 4"; Si (hdr born . ; n- 4111114 hurgii. Capt..T. sik,4% k — . o er huro., Commhatousekofiles. By nrder of 'Board. • EAIErN: • • 11 y 4 7. 7 . rriIIS ABOVE NAMED FIRM RAVE RECENTLT I opened a Drug Stbre, on Main street, Biz FALLS, Pa_ where there may constantly he found,l gootl:assortment et , • DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDI- MRS. S. REES CMS. LIQUORS, PERFUMER ,TOILET SOAPS, BRUSHES of all kinds, FANCY ARTICLES, GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, OILS, PAINTS, 't . A.RNISIIEEI, DYE STUFFS, TOBACCOES. CI- And all other edictal belonging to the Drag business. Win ha c4refully compounded at all houre,and all bus loose to thetelinciiittended to promptly.. ' Beaver Falls., Pa.. Nov. 16. '67:—oovvirtay. 0 N r~, ICI =1 GARS, .STATIONERY,' &C., Physicians' Prescriptions 'lt: A. Wilson, ~.s, v ‘ . 1 (Late WILSON a' ISTITAI!,T,) DEALER IN Boots 'Shoes tti . r • Robbers,- OLD STAN D I AM N • r 1 ,! . ,• . ItOGHESTER,;PA. ; , ! . MIN . 8 . revr man .11030 , . -....,rtibilA - 104 :, th Gotland man,' without the nbsiirviticeet 1 which human-Society becomes a pandenimi-. 1 , ium, and man a' savage: x. • . . Thenrdinary Ivies of politeness—those lit : / tle civilities by which we so readily dletln- gnish the nian of breeding, of cifitttrc, from 'the 1 boor :whose reverence, for age and regard for parents are Pest exebs'plifiedby his apply-, ing the liilgar epitbettief "old man" and "old trinn«n" iti his father and mother and , whose, appreciation' of genuine wit and humor is / measured by the hearty delight he expdrien cos in listening to the htiffixmery of a clown or the obscene jokes of a grog-shop rowdy. ' The mountains are made of grams of sand, so human charucter is made of small perfec ;.. tions---of small' defects—and the sum of these at'once stamp an I idiridual •as a person of 1 good or bad chraeter. According to the ed ucation ho may bare received in youth will ho too fitted to assume the duties- of adult years; and the first impressions he makes upon society, When,he cfoAses the threshold of manhood's years,are they which are to fix his iosition—his usot'Ulnessforiife. • i , In every school respect forage, for woman: ly . virtue, purity of thought and language, kindness and politeness to everybody of win+ ever condition of life, , truthfulness, honesty, and habits of industry and punctuality in ev: • i3ry thing, should be frequently dwelt upon, d enforced and Illustrated in. such a maw &Tea to impress every pupil with itFlear ap prehensidi 'that by an okserranee of theise vir tues they , are to be qualified for all the sterner duties of manhood; • and .by • ingraftlifitheni • firmly into their habits of life they aie to se cure and ephunce their own ocvn indirlduatikappk i • nese nna commandthe respect , and esiedrin of ' 1 -an those• among whom they dwell.. ; , si, IMO ME If the' entire bottom of the Gulf were Ito upheaved :Isla render' tt dry land, What .chaiwe :Would/be produced!, the country lying' between the :Allegheny, and Rocky,mountains, and south of our• northern chain of lakes? - 41( Mathematic's'. A correspondent ssends Fl the following so ; lutions and problems „. , What is the ernalle.st quantitrof water that must he mixed with'iv,ine worth "1!1 shillings l and 15 Shillings agallon„to, Torm•a mixture wisipii3 shillings a gallon, when all thaParbi are expressed in whole - numbers?. • • BY taking one gillors , ofWiniworth'l4 shil lings; and selling it at 13 shillings, there is a loss of one shilling. And by taking ,one'gal lori,of Water iihieliiihids nothing and selling it for 1 ; 3'0411 . 14s; there'il - On Or .10 814-: linge;.hewie is! formitrtlyipit iiixturo wort h es •shMingsh when-rI lake 18 , gallons wine Worth l ,l4!shillingk tnitift'lake nrie water, (1411fit'l: IV-of the mixture. 'X314441 1 Q 1 4 , ,0ftwt41 • cosrl6 shillings and; is timid, Id! lar•Bhillingo.l tiers is I° o3 '..of:• l , 3 ,rifilings ; ! I il l q! ' ?• 11 Ir it 9F•4 l I # lll° M 0 1 .4 1 °0, 1 0•0P,4 .1 'Ag 0 1 n of -18Allilege; 410104014; :of the latter that:can: be bold tori/1 n nfter(shi tiskrt . liltaibinaltt,ifrint" worth V 1 00 11 40*hi 0 4 ; 4 0 1. 6 )K ci tt i ik e ro t ! the 'Anse_ retie* ellY. 4 4;tnittiti; gri.'l"t4;•• ture. Aisd as these are innalleit:eaole: num. =I ME queries. = .ise .ey-..t.itt. 11ey,.. who , crote,44.,this very. time..., _ ~ only, Itincteen yetis of ago leading a4.llcen- I v (ions life.; He finally became Patel/ in !het thaVhis father sent .him Merle*, i hoping . that Change of scene and from the luring temptations of Londe • might [ pcasibly reclaim him. Ford eh... e after his arr val in this country hares .ed to he a dllrecent person ;and some • father'a friends received pith kindly, and easored to assist him to regain his self- . But all was in vain ; he soon show 6 , , -. of a relapse intcrhis old habits. '., • "About this time he , beau .., ualnied with Miss Florence Magee, the - daugh ter oft New- , trleans merchant lthough she was informed of his chars , she per mitted his addresces. Know) ~, ,the af fair came to the father's mimetic did what be could to prevent a marriage .t• on"; the young , lady's • account. 3 luterf CO- watt,' however, useless, and,in 1838, ti • o • were united in the .bonds of • matrim at - New York, and soon after einhatkod.. nglend-. They continued to reside it 'lli - until after the death otSir Culling-Ea t Senior, in 1863..' . Theyithen - went to ' 'While there young Eardley; now. Sir C . eft; deter-, fed his wife.' She returnedto oN:where., she was warmly 'received by , ftlatives, • who had become ,really - attar to.. her. Within a comparatliely shOrt e' it was ga t e discovered that Eardley had ma another' woman, and the proceedingswe mmenced against him which terminated t hat limy, ,in his being convicted. of ,bl and, seu fenced to • eighteen months' imp nment at bard' labor .. -: The foregoing • a correct • statement of facts concernm . great raster" . , ° ..4 . , :- 'Cr mericatt Ignorancti;irif 'inane°. The ignorance of American damns-on financial and economical queen: would be incomprehensible if we 'did; n member that It is only litty years sil ish poilti• cittimbegan triknew sit tit them— that Fox confeaded thatlib did: now why , ' the funds felL r American - po Are IN , norant for the same treason. flostViah . 011 * tichnis then were ; that theqnsollis that have .lins`far-secnpiett their minds bin keen: een'- stitutional questions;- and -.thttlitacial,quee dons are.entirelyfiew. , , What ea &be alt. neon* of instructing or lesdin e public in financial matters greater in than in What England is, that the great masa p eople are 'either actnall3r engagbd in : see , or level mord or less !knowledge o f it. e 7 ' th ere' fore czennot lid,persuaded. orbs, nlylat per` 'waded with great..difficulty.:4o ,, theyrhave any thing tol. learn , about. thaaws o:trade; or the mature or flinctiontoft iley.,Or that it can be possible for scholars, ,studenta,' or i mere theorists ; to tell. them &hallows 1 enough of_greenbacks: omits ect snore of 'tkun wonidlewsbabusinesl4 karare' gat acctunotned to beeingt any. 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Oren, LOrd Kat v • don followed hbri;bat co .tanat'digielife tin: . ftfietle•Gelustaltitoistivear•tl';, iq , t, :IMMO, peliod,there Stood , in Sot:them:a -' ilit's tplithrAtuid)trnitssundri gi bonne ;r it Iris: a ler*sof buildlint,frilnithit whitedrardted•and orrou dl3y a leek* - Orhe garden canthitt ed; kikny Choice. fla;;trirst,' , And ther.beautiful hesieyirocklasshadedther&fora and , windows.' .11 ifilvthagbdiesi of Mrly Reath; ikhco , lived • witty her two'. , datightera - rwbile ;hem atm. Geo Israilitif - Washingkafts; , ium.y.fighting ib r -,...; ;0111,1 'fir:; :. i. , 1 'I W i.r. ,• , , ~, u.nwititr , eldest , ot4 the daughters,' Wain a i • beintitist l' girl - of. 14itzteett • *mine* ter stiblitit hali Isntigifta graceful turls.downlier littiaddefs, fold bey lige beamed with kindness, whileber erv6l4binett liikeAhisc, slam thrilllgh,u enid tmitho illre-nuitl. t. • I ' m ' -' '1 4 1 ' bile' etnv as 'Kate Wall wan ing at the I cettagedOoKlbtibe Id twoiniounted bilkers apriroabhing.'' ' Tit were - ribbly - &eased, and tine of Maniple, zed as Lordßawdon; the ) ecsemander of .the•Brltish forces in that 1 section of the .countty. • They rode nu t° her, and Rawdomieaned /wet In hit saddle end ad dressed`J het in atind vide& ••• ,', • -')Well, miss,-can you ro letme have•tho deco[ tirooni•es lew minntest I '? , : ' • ."Yes*sit: our houss is Opento you." - ' "Come; Colonel, le.t's . harry up business," Said Thiwileni dismesinting,while the Colonel cild-Ine , shine; the , latter leading the horse to tho stable. ' . •• , 1 , • • :. • - Lewd Itawdon adystifti to where Kate was Standing, and said • 1 • • . .. ! , 'Wlktise house is, this., miss P". ' "Mrs. Matfett sir.! • ' • ' ~ 11 11 a I' her 'rents' in the , rebel tinny, under Washington, is hiS tiot ?"' il - .' Kate trembled at the insult, and she Melt ed at the.Britort With a searching glance. ' "mr bitthe i. Is no rebel, he is lighting fot his country. ••• ~ s* • `'"T Et sorry for that; he is's brareboy. and' irould no doubt 'Make a good Brititdrsoldier," ,retnnied Kliwded. , "Lerd Rawden, you Insult me sir, -..1 "Would rethersee Him die a felon's.death than. see hint In-the iLing'S army," was the heroic an swer. - '- 4 . ~' ' ' ' seelon nren rebel too, Miss Beath. But here comes the Colonel," said Bowdon, as he save-that .Worthy coming from the stable. ' Theyentered the house and went into a sziiall !room to 'hold • a coriaultatiad. Kate thought that they might Witt something im- portant to eay,.So she amelizded to play the part of eavadropper. • She told her mother of ber-inteations, Who npproied of it. and -Kate plabed he illicit' inn position to hear the Briton's It *A' a adorn* undertaking, and sae ittleif,that tribe was eadgbt - in the intingebe would be treated as a spy, .and Izer haps eiteizotad; for- -I.,nnt(Rotidott !mew =•tio Bite atntibusly approached rthst.door " and leokedthrotikh everite.l Itawdoil and Ids tfolOnel Werwseated at a small table on yihiel 'cif their dzipa The were nand° ing theta' irbliabuidoer was elplaininuthem li citire.' We'lnust tna • e . - i----:----....-17,1 ._4 be successful, Green will be didroyed." .. ; `, , "I don't see why. it should not - succeed, do you my lord ?" ; • , • ' 1 1 "Nov if our troops fight ,swell is they have 'heretofore,weshall succeed," said Rawdon, I his face morning's yriumPhiint expression. "I shall feel happy when these cursed reb els are driven aivayfroni Carolina, and ;:then their' rule will be over," said' Colonel Roberts. "We nmat • Crush - Green; Colonel; I do not 'wish to go twit 'to:England and let it be said that I Was outgenemled by a rebel. No, nev 'er !" exclaimed RaWden, rising to• his feet. "Then avemake'the attack at daybreak, do we not?" asked the Colonel. "We dm have your -regiment ready and Make your men fight like 'demons." "Let:us go now. • But •hold what is 'the ' countersign for- the plekets to-night,, my Lold?" ' • '• ' ! ' "England," answered Lord Rawdon, lower• erlng hiOvolee. 1 'Rate listened to the 'Br'ton's plans with a 'Wildtv throbbing heart, `and she resolved to I, „save the patriot army'. When she heard the Counterslgn she left the door and busied herl . self with her household duties, and soon the 'two officers emerged from the room. • ."We most 'go, V o ss Heath , but first lot me thank you for your, kindness," said Lord Raw.' don. • - • I , , .. ~ ~ "Your tbinks our teceived,"' ans w ered Kate. • • ' The horses were saddled and the officers Were soon= their way • Nate Watched them till they were out , of sight, and then ;prepar ed • ter her perilous 'journey. She threw a' shatql over het head'and*ent to the stable. Efer,tlieticioted horse , neighed as she entered,. and ehe'patted him on the head, and said : , • • "Nell, nobler ,Belem, you mast carry me safely through to-night; for if you do not, Green will be destroyed." • ' : Our 'heroine saddled Seem, led him 'from the stable,: . and Was soon riding' towards Green's camp, which wet 'eight miles distant. She. 'rode swiftly for she wanted to 'reach her dotination in time 'to let' the patriot General form his men th facet the' assault. ' • :Thl3 British . pickets' Were' four miles' dis tant and she would ~be einiipelied tovin i,hrotigh their linen t•yrit, riff She was n be,.poiseslicm'of tl l o counterslgn'she did 'not. fearlhe'ratelt;. • '' '- '' - ' . ", Bo o h , l4tesavr the Picket'a bayonet gleam in the tadonlight; and heard him cry out : . 119,t,,g0es there 'el , - • 1 1 t'A end with the countersign."" 1 -. 'Sheaptirtxtehed gle:bicketit,inulpichisnercd 1 • "England!" ,- !• .- , ''. „ I ' "All rl.ghtiiass-on.; 'Bat stop ?" cried. the l'pleket, as he caught a glimpse of her face. • :K to stepped her horse, and laid a hand on a pistol.," The' pteket approached 'and said: ". lethatyoualitiHeath ?" , - 1 " 1 :It is,,Guy," rePar,ed,Xate; for she recog. I bind the soldier to be Guy Jackson, Who had atlia. visited - their house.. - ' , ' ' _ • • "Yrbero are yart.isOleg to-nigh t34lr' Kaie?" he ..'„lain going li: ietildis, - Bialse ; she is *err ___ ... „ .'. - H Ipstallke you.Mis's ;Slite—alwitya- %getting .the eleic s abn area ministOng :mg el l " -litid l the'haughty.Briton; • , . 4 ",,,i •:.,1174Atc.smi for the COmplfirient Gni. But I'lnulAtite.',,gidng,:Glvd 'Aight.” : ~, And 'Kate i voa splaen her - joutney,, whiliir - the alcket,i returped,t4 hie post: ', • ..'•' .'. , . '.'AhoW tattaso fotii irdleil.eri 'she would ite.tlice,.se she Ur rt On her 'Steed: - Befote! slie..inttl, i ginp .A , undred, yards froin' Guy fracao.Orte',dozen Oret,ed atitone rode Ind. Oii4l2l4l4a,a4cke,t; :old gi s ii tit*, aer,oo ' cat . . -..-,.- ~ -. --Ir.. - -,.• , Pittanylklter# peysetlii.aopi.*ilhartlittie ilifei r ,7. ~-.. .. ' .' " .'!- . - ' ,v4l a nrell/2..,v(5tiv0rc*.iii1.14041,,,,,,,...,T 1 . 1 2.`,' ', '' ' ' :i . ::::,7, " enAl4n , liztsiehp sir r ', - •'!' 'S i 1 ViritOlTiikgr, tilii4d ee? It OA #000,.,. 4itTka.,:li: tai-And golden ,IcrtTeay, , : , Altai:taloa to the man that . . ........ . . , iwg Per 1 • ima OREM -katehita heiaNtricidlholeaderafrtbe. band, as daMtedafterclite:AraYelliFklqavl9B- die . blaster& or .41vodorTnnt. , .., . , anon heard. the sontidor Leer puiniira Reif' 'atigiiiishedliin' Miter; IV was kitten - I fb r iiiii:or death: iThailtitishlorses :Feta:freak aet4le-bera Was 4 . 0 111 411; ` 0 * 3 )Y . 014 2 p f ikti gliitill, EIS - r iClii - TioU Milt' teie iiiit `to i 421.ieetell tartipr said /At. billek - MObre:hoi9e ;f l, Ent luir mettles gained on ber,faltti One of them seeined bent on Catching her, for be was some yards m advance of his pomades. Kate - heird thermildens tramp - of his horse and dreseher_piatel:. , Nbarer-he came until ,be.was at betai de, and then c tied put : , ..i r , ' ! i:iMatt i xop eurnekrAiel,!" , ~,, :,-,:, , . , ete were his.last 'words, for breve Kate flied Intl the IMTlet - embed thritughr his' fbridn.k:... ::'.l* i';' • ~ .1 ,, .; .::• rl'Altentberailid i xmt„,stm).o look at. th eir' 40:9014r.wies hut presseti on. ; They neared ;het: agidn';:ind'iinother trooper reCeived his ilciath'AVdiand." ''' - t ' % '-, 7 ' • , - .- ' ~, 1 "Thelatnikinder offtheni hilted; and a; mo - meast-atftprward; Klge* heard the American picket, cry opt: , ~ . - ....',.,_ . . ,"Whci r goes there, , ?" l' ---!.. ' ". !•' 4, Katelleittli i " cried' otir teroine, ns she 'ashed through the line. -. , , I . The.soldier had, raised-his gun, hnt Avilen I ho beard the mane it was lotiertsi, and be an. 1 swered :" ' • ' - 1 ' I • ' '` - • f "All right !" • • • - • The' American Snip was reached ; Kate threw herself from the saddle, and placed her faithful pad noble horse in charge of a sol dier' • •l' • "'Where is Green's tent ?" • • ' t - "Torthe right there, where you- see that light," replied the man, pointing to Pie place. Ithe entered the General's tent, and found him engaged in writs w ', he raised Ws eyes,..„ . r- .; 1. - '.. :• r , , then rose to Ids feet t o ffl said : /ne conventrus,- to ,nom ; c andidates candidates , ... , "You come here at elate hour , Mhst Heath." for President al d Vice PreSitleot of the United ge• "I. do, General ; you am in very great dan- States, an place an also to . pla an . in/ruination . the r." . candidate for Anditor . General and Surveyor "How Is that ?", exclaimed the excited Gen- eral. • • ' 1 ' General of this ;State; have been called' and The brtive.tirl told her story ; and the pa- in the course of les4 than three months both triotic, Gtneral grasped her band, while the political parties ;rill persent their retipectivn tears tickled down lus care,-Worn cheeks. 1 i o . "Thank Gne you have saved to y army.— i candidates to the support ; of . •• t h e Americin I can never repay•you." ,: •••• 1 people. A conritry still ht. imminent p - eril i 3 "I want no payment. The thought that I to tie saved by the snecesatif the Republicans had done my duty, and the .that ;s of I•i'a•• in 16t r*. • The ,parid question Is to be settled M , i-o Mantel Green, are worth more than ld and - • , . . dlaniddds," was the heroic reply. ' c. ; or,freegoverntnent or for anarchy; for laza "Take my thanks, my brave girl, and tnayking peace or,ior another wai f as td' W . lthe the great Jehovah , watch:, over you and snide Union Men or ex-rebels shall dictate thti rectal , y,outhrough the. changing scents of life; re- atraction,' The battle of the war [a coutintred sponded Green. ." • in' the: political. arena,: Our - enemies have "And may he save myepuntry too," added consolidated under atresebenms Presklentio Kate.. '- • • J--- ••' • ', wield every encigy 'that desperation eanSinn- - "You need rest. Here, M b's roof,flieen in,, mon, to dominate ' the land to the ideas of the • my tent to-night, while I. seek a resting puce l ex.,,yile.,,derticy, • The .men ilk ' asing , 'ltio among my Men," said the'kind-heartisil Gen: . ,. muirreaginet of popular power, mid are-put. eral. ; tine forth unprecedented exertions to - arc:l:. - "I do not wish to rob .; you of your conch, •• late newspapers tit.it misrepresent the doing , General'," ; ••';'- • • • ' • • or the Republic: aft Orly.: • "Ygit will tot., I shall be enermed inform- In order to (hi our 'Part' of the work, * the 'lna my trodprto meet theattaelt4"iind Gene- prdprictor of the DAILY aitn WieulArTniat ral Green lett the tent. . " • GRAPH huts •concluticilto make proposolathgt •-• 'lCtite'iloyed s. goixtrait, the iiight,Tand In will pruiblcourfriends to extend tha eireula- The mini*, Gen.. Grutin came to -her. and non everywhere. The polition itulinnnenca jewfullii exclahned'e , z "a -, •. ; • of the TEL is well known. •Ai &piper • "Good ymitml:fetdd-:RaWdim is In fittl„re- 1 thr business- men, if challenges 'cianipetWn. 'tient. ''.';• •'— €t • : -:- . ,',''''. ' ;t ' *. '-1-Thwrionisfrcini all parta,of the world ,le, re- Wei Oak a Tasmn° this inring, who iLayli c ei mi ffl op i i r t weinagnd i o w i mani k p Apo o d *on.friistrated their piing a u . "staved tlits:ar- in tulyatice of other journals. -.. . ' 41 :4•111 .. e . "'Vhirg"; 9 40 14 • 47 • 000 Leg1i...4.. 3 t.tt • ThitillOwin are' flint,Weeed• tarsus =for . "Ina few minutes. " ' , a ~,r , „,,, T -,:, .., `seed-bv i" and may you " a T e - • " • "(It ay ; ney," responded Green, shaking her by the hand. Her horse was led forth. And she was soon on her cay home, which was reached in safe [ ty. • Kate Heath lived to see the war, closed, and race and plenty spread their wings over the land ; and not long afterward she Was wed ded to Walter Gordon, who had been a Col onel in the-. American armv! -4fr Oar Anecdotes. • A celebrated lawyer of this city once said that the three most troublesome clients he ev er had were a young lady who wanted to be married, a married woman who wanted a di- twee, and an cid maid who VII% know what she wanted. "Mr. S. is a very, pre9erlaYe young man," said a fashionable lady to Mr..„,11. "Certain ly," said tint latter, "by it grandjury." An attorney had furnished the brief of a defendant to counsel ; the counsel'haring ex , ambled it, made the following indorsement : ;--The•dieidanelurs mcase— , abuse the plain At A famous bar dinner, where ihc gentle- Men were freely totis.ted, a famous punster drank "Tothe .T,te. , of the Philadelphia Bar," which a lawyer or the name et Lee. took - in great dudgeon, and it led to a lasting feud. A German applied to Judge • Stroud to be relieved from sitting upon 4. jury. "What is your excuse," :Skid . 4ts donor. t; can't speak English ;" was, t...-:!replY. "YO have noth ing to do with 4peaking." said the Judge.-- , "But I 'can't understand good nglish?"— "That'i no ' excuse," the Judge.-- , "You Ain not likely to hear good Ea edge thiS bar." During the trial of Midway for treas'ln be foreludge Grier, many of the jurors applied to be excused, at which the Judge became a ' little kiployed. Finally, Mr, B--- applied belialf of a highly respectable school teacher." Tut I tot I" said the' Judge,' "can you,give any possible reasnri why I should discharge this Man?" ' "Yes," said 'Kr. B. !31y reason_ is a proverbial reason"--"That. the. echoolnuieter abbuld be abrauf." He was ..._. .... __ discharged. • . • In a caseof great irritation; nne of the, counsel, ustially ; # mild and amiable gentle= Man, became so much excited as to seize a sheet ,of paper and throw It violently against his "adversary, 'exclaiming "There,. now sir. .consider yourself struck.,; "Very well," re : plied the either, with itripertnmble composure, "I do e , Mid you will please to ea:miller youracv shot.' _ , , • _ , , rough! ! tenor Puna A.ma 41ippariss.—A. person of rgh' tenor was somewhat oldly introduced in ti the office of itlittcyer of distinction: in ref erence to a subject of great difficult' and importancev which tile. stranger explained and. discussed with great ability- and. clear-, , !less, The Interview - being - erided;:the law yeri with Marked politeness, ' attended his r visitor to the dobr, remarking to him at • the , 1 time : , • "Yon observe. - air,:, you have been re ceiredttccgrffitig, to.your , Damis,,.but I take \ leave of according to ,Y4r . atinnEsi , AN EiTlitistAstip warm, TO.IiENEVOLENCE. 1 'IA- 'graititanatt - - - -or , at ;prepossesldng.' iiiii)ear- i ant. whetraw-an, agent4loaneeted with the' Improvernekt of, the : pH-59 1 es, .discipline iti . Euglankcalled - *on lifr D.. and wanted to 'know how'bit'should be - enabled io'.:•rirctentli , tidithrga - ifilliii4penitentialy.i ."Whyri said Ilr-, liy."1 1 0Y .40T.et .;recalls boanur but I cah,give4pn letter. that'Aill emtb e, ,von 'to eildidn . Aston." '"Tliat"tifif* n t - Ao." the i'eP y; "Itriiili to ittlirtbere folqamiiii ttiosi9 a) .-oa've-7 , tlred* , trect cof Abe -*sago_ # 4.1 131014V1. EliA,Pkir4k.o.Fr.ofilloitWiliate, gr it r i rll.ak t l if f i ri, uP;• [leas y,,, tb. , - t y. t; ir . ern 'ha -• ibbtkitaildli tirttleaddtdP the' istardlei iffiher-thosteremackab)o4.ll. o rt in 14.44Zshurs itetw43t2eV'Sillip i l ' sl ,i. mrindriaffer t von! . . tap, r.. . pl. d m t 1:. . , . r ' visit to flit lit h . ' •gl 4 ' , "'' profe.lonaf a•c e , e . , Ind upon niiittiving.whiiiliquititilliffd tf4,e, :offlthe tells,- he Was, informed , that iti:SPaa zit .} : 1 4 11 0*.PUetlilmw: 1 0 11 13lad" cinPiii4tei6ty effenec,,h4' lOtti tigne, thitie:ii ,n thaw, : wet, clothed cud fel ithdlti;ell exn&li,t ativi-P-' othet pilsortelit. 04 }telnis boar h e re,' said tf. t keepe!,-iloraix:Months, Initi he coosidesapi, time twmfrient, and deblres lir he extend p - . six months „lohgc,r, ~h lirtl i tr that he tr. . prectiolly tle4 . nume ,qiiii:k e, c4 . 1110i4i • :the eyetern.' , .„ . ..,' '.' . , ..iiiilcldi(matnixiti:*' - .. i ' ''''''' 3,, i. ; ~. , , r +. :1 ,31i 4 -.l ', ..r1,... , r: • I.:I. - . , . The lateßfiarlee;fle,:wn i lyhe WM •it . : iW 'formerly'in . theCourt 011,Cepanitn . pro.4.s•ar • nfteriinrits a' Judie orth'elupirerrie7triie was ilivisidlagatiltria&Otsuavitjectm.e t t, :o %.. John .I;_.--:,wila.oilif or,ihe intyl, F Tit L. a .., .' tle r tnati bad been a, Justice..rf the, lnuc', h.,.. also gave advice; es a sort ki it' flush I•vvv•c4 arid thereby iiintiibutedlhigel'!"ltrth, litl* tinn'of the connty. : ne,ii.seents;,W hid , engaged-bYlbe defoudaut,land had t01d...1,i, 1 that there was no - doubt but that th . r - -e.,:i'... would be favorable. Theijudge, howe.": l. • charging theitiry,ldd crown tli,o3a)v ei.,,,; -, 'ln favor of the' plaintiff; wheret,ipoiN : 13--; in the firkin nrepliiiiin, Jampini's g. 4 exclaimed, "Bah Judge, se" Quernto thatiftw." . "Silence, siT" add thoJudgel ft ..YOU'are' - fosi, and of brat; at least, there 11; tie Q*6li: This double judicial dechnon" ended rogeve , ( John's influence in the county—"hia occupat i t ton wa.s gone."' - - • - - ..°"-7"'"lr.r.' . : I _, l, CIRCULATE:THE DIRCUITSI --NOW IS I TIIE TIRE' TO' Ro. SCRIRE- 1 SPECIAL . - lIIA ES • FOR AMON—TUE '111PAILV‘?..AIIII) • WEEKLY TELEGRAPH:. Tilt DAILY TFTYGTIAPILI DAILY, to city sunscribe,m, 10 CENTS PT WEEK. Daily, one year : . in sis months ". three months " " 5 copies for one year.:. 1 0 14 11 ti ao WEERLY, cops% one year, in advance $1 " 5 copies " " ' 6 as 'l9 60 1. 10 , " 20 " " " 18, Oil • We hope dr , . every Republican will cm st.itute hi nilelf au agent, and aid as In extend the circuliition. AddreAs GEORGE BERGI,TER. • . Harrisburg, Who' ate". . • Fashion Wes the wed ; and a most tyran• ical mistress*„ she isl.7-compelling people to submit to the most ithionvenient things im aginable for her sake, 1 • • ; She pinches our feet with tight shoes, or, chokes us with tight neckerchief, or squeezes the• breath out of, our body with' tight teein. 0 .... ' She g makes people sit up by night, when they ought to be in bed;' and keeps them ht • bed in the morning, when they ought; ,to 1,3 up and doing. 1 ' i , - She makes it vulgar to wait on one's stir, and 'genteel to be idle and useless. She makes people visit when . they ha 1 ratherstay M home, eat when they are 'ow, hungry, and drink ; when they are not thirsty. ~ . She invadttotir pleasures and interrupts our busiti.tsa . .. She compel, people dress gaily. w hether upon ' their own property or that of 'others. whether agreeable ,to the Word of God or the dictates of pods. '.:- ,-; It_ ,She ruins health, and pyoduces alcknes , destroys life, and ' occasions premature death. --. • •.- ' She Makes fools of parents, invalids of children, and servant/ of all. ,' She is e tormentor of cost des ter of nun - elan - anti an enemy f Yilgton, Mid no one can be her i companion and eniby 'either.' She is a despot of, the highest grade, fall of intrigue and cunning, and yet hus,bands. wlve.s, fathers, mothers. sons, daughters and servants, black mid !white, have voluntarily become her obedient servants and slavers; and vie with one another to ree who shall be the most obsequimis. j - 2: - -..• * v.•.‘ What was Thought of Repaid's . tton Three Years Aro. May not the Debt be repudiated! , - Certainly It inni be; just as your farm may , bd taken frith you violence, your bank • stock diatributed among. the:denizens of . the Five. Points, or.your mortgages anrulled and eoufb4eatot v „. Everxtlaing. lon love, or .eals Inive, of this yrerld's *reds, rests at last on :OM broad and wife biols of Pubild Faith. If ;1111sehould trier bponme predominantly a na . tion of : kriavei,,swindlers. loannina tha iga• ihilot Debt , may, be repndlated.; but, when eaer..lt Ac. 0 property Neill 'O l en any, real, eta- M., Ire at! rosts nn one bails and.ls'e_.'rraraii teoldby ilia iliet tbatAlonotty and Justioa , are ther.trne interest_of all, and : will ,be.akerulfaitt Iy. maintained..ln ev,eg cigar co saby.an over ritelintrig .majerliy., The National Debt{ is t tl l'ar.lessilkely to berrepndiated.'now flint-1611. Aliotie artsintereeted i ln it- + l b trantat Ili ngs Banksffrast' C.,aslAnlkAalairtt, Itpd o er dar—than. It awl when Init.; one tent lia prereta atriouru....y.. rrt.lei,:.,..,ierit..n. 1 1- ; i - ... ' :426 A "Pk n Y BM THE WEF.SLY .TELEGRAPII. El ..25 ..45