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" Iicstorers,'1 &c, that lead the tipplar on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of C'aiiforuia, free from all Alcoholic Stimufenta. Thev are the Great I'lood Purifier and a Lita-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invifroraior of the System, carrying oil all poisonous matter and restoiing the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain iu their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. . No I'montmi take (hone Hitters accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs waited bcyuiid the poiut ot repair.- Dyepepaia or indigestion, ilead.fche, Paia in the Shnulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Client, Uii ainess. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, liilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than A Ienihy advertisement. For Kunille Coiuplnliit s, m young or old, married or sinq!e, at the dawn of wnnianhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Eltters display so decided aa influence that a maiked improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflammatnry and Clironle Rlieii Inat lalnt and Gout, Dysepsia or I udii;estion. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, fimeases of the Hiood, Liver, Kiduevs and UladJer, these Hitters have been mot successful. .Such Diseases are caused' by Vitiated lilood, wh eh is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. They are atieulls Ptircntlve as well as a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of atiing as a powerful aeeut in relievin" C ongestion r Inflam mation of the Liver and Viiceral Organs, and iu Bilious Diseases. Kor Skin Diaeaeee, Ernptions Tetter, Salt Rheum, lilotche, Spots, pimples. Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring worms, Sraid-Head, Sore Kyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally du up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these li. tiers. One bottle in such cases will convince the most iucicdulous of lucir Curative effects. Cleanne the Vitiated Ttlood whenever you find its impurities buraiius through the skin in Pimples, mvruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it ii foul t your feelings will teil you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. -ratcfu 1 thonaande proclaim Vin-hoar Pit tkrs the most wondcrlul luyigoraut that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other 'Worm a, lurking ia the system if so many thousands are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth wiiose lxiy is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, lint upon the diseased humors and blimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, n vermifuges no anthelmin tics will free the system fioiu worm Ui.e these Bit ters. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and M ineraW, such as Plumbers Tyje-eiters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subiect to paralysis of the Bowels. To trnai d against this take a dose of Wai.kkk's Vi.nh.gar Bitimks ouce or twice a week, as a Preventive. Itlllotia, lleniittent, and Intermittent Hovers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our jjreat rivers thtougliotit the United States, esjjeciaily those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Braros Rio Grande. Peat 1, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Roan oke, James ar,d many ethers with their vast tiibiita r.es. thioughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, ami remarkably so dining seasons of unusual heat an 1 dryness aie invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdumiu.it viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and iiritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being dogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, ex tiling a powciful influence upon these various organs, is eisentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Wai.kbk's V i n kg a k Hiti sks, as they will sieediiy remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the "ecreiions of the liver, and geneially restorin the healthy functions of the disesi ive ot gans. Scrofula, or Ivln Jf's TTvIl, White Swe'lings, Ulcers Krysipelas, Swelled Neck, G. liter. Scrofulous I unammations, Itido'elit 1 nllanmiations Mercurial Af fections Old Sores, liiupti.ins of the Skin, Sore Kves, etc., etc. In these, as in all oilier constitutional I) -"Mi. Wai.kkb's V'iNBiiAR IUttrks have shfwn their great curative ijtr in the iuot obsiiuale auj luliac; aiile cases. lr. Walker's Cnlifornla Vlntfiarnuiin act on all these cases in a similar manner. Hy purifying the Blood thev remove the cause, and bv resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) -the affected paits receive hea.th, and a pciuiauciil Cure is effected. The properties of Dr. Wai kerN Vihroar lliTrEK-; are Aoersenl. Diatihoreiic and Carminative, Niitrnius Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counler-Irii-, tanr. Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Apcris-nt and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Wai.kek's ViNroAR iiiTTKRS aie the best safe-, guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, lu aling, and soothing projierties protect the humors of the f.iucs. 'Mieir Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels cither from inflammation,, wind, coiic, cramps, etc Their Counler-lrritant influence extends throughout the svstein. Their Diuretic properties act on tlic Kad neys, correcting and regulating the tlow of urine. Their Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the Secre tion of bile, and its d.schar-fs through the biliary ducts and are superior to all remedial -agents for the cure of Bihous Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. - fr'orHfv the Imily against dlc bv puri fying all if"s fluids with ViNttGAa Bittbrs. - No epi demic can take hold ol a system thus t.rearmed. I lie . liver, the stomach, the bowels the k dneys and the, nerves are rendeied disease-proof by this great mvig orant. - ' ' , ' Direct Ions. Take of the Bitters on going to bed , at night from a half to one and one-half wine-glassful!. Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton . chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget- , able ingredients and contain no spirit. - J . WALKER, Prop'r. It. II. MeDOSALDfc CO. Druggists aud Gen. ASts San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts , New ork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. DISSOLUTION ok PAKTNERSHIP The firm of Zahm & Son will expire by limitation on thoirxr On of June, projcimo, , af , tor wttifli timo the Moriantilo husint-ss will lie fontinnod at the old stand liy Geo. C. I v. Zahm. All ertoiiinUftte! totliesaid nnn will please call and m Hie Uitir .-coiiutrt without tlclaj. . J ah H. Zaiim. the rftlrinpr inomlicr tif the hrtu, wilt remain in the toro until tho-1irt day of July next, but alter tliat date all iiiis.;ttlcd ac counts will be left with otliir PtirJ i.-s forco .U-c - UMn . . : , ;JAS. li. ZAIIM. r.b?nslitirsr,. May 20, l872.-t. . . A I) M IN 1 STATOIi S NOTJCE ltafe of Aoam ItOHABALGii, dee'd. Lotrpi-B of Administration on the palate or Adam Korabaiili. lato of Caiuuria township, Cuinbi ia 4-ounty, dee d, having hcen Kra'ite.1 to the undorshriiod hy tli Hfjrister of said coun ty, all pi-i-hoiis indelrted' to the estate in ques tiou are rtquosttd to make ayiutnt witbout . delay, and those liarinp: clniuiji ayaltit-t thesiiino will please prefent them projierly authentica ted for nett lement. - , JuneH.-6t. JOHN KORAPAVG II, Adm r. . MILLINEKY-t&DKESSMAK!NG-, s The attention of the Ladles of Ebens htirirand vieintty in direct! to th faet that; Mils. it. E. JONEi htm just received an invoiea of new and fashionnlile Millinery Goods, at ber rooms. Id the Last Ward, Ehensborar, Wedding Uouuete, Hatisot;., u specialty. -Dreafewakintr dotiv. Thupatrotiaicc ol the i-ublie is rtspeot fiuly solicited. - - -- junoi:Jyl TI1K IJOJS DElOSli a capital sroitn The scene was in Sacratllehfo street. In fiont of a well known hotel- It was twenty-two year ago, aud San Francisco was in her infancy.. . CLiiie a crowd had gathered on the sirect, and the centre of attraction - whs a big fellow, who stood with u newspaper in hid hand, raving and cursing! ....- "What's the mailer, Wolf?" asked a new comer, who wad cvideully lamiiiar with the irate man. . . MfctUrf" returned Wolf, for, that was the man's name, "matter enough t. n rough enough it'll be for some folks Tiie voting whelps that prints I li is paper h is gone ant pub ished eemeihin 'bout me. . O, I'll tix 'em. They, had belier go an' ki I llu'in.-i ! ves alter teU minutes: it'll reaeier fur 'cm." Wolf was a noted desperado, w ho, it was said, had killed "more than twenty men, anU bjt few knew him who did not j f.-ar him. liu waa at ih it lime chief of a "an of loafers and :tuibleis that were marly always to be found loafing in the vicinity allud.d 1j, and disiuibing the peace of .the whole neighboi hoiid daily with riotous conduct." It there was any law in thue dajs it was seldom executed against such characteis, and in the full consciousness lhat they were feared by evt ry body t.iey did iretty much as they p'e.tsed. The newspaper which had given dead ly t flense to Wolf was a little weekly journal, and it3 ollioj waa in the second stuyof a building on the s.tme sticet wt.ii the hotel I have mentioned, and only a few ruds distat.t. It was publish ed by two young men or, I nnilit bay, b ys for they were only eighteen and twny years old, respectively named D..r ell and K'-yncs. The paper and us youthful prt piietuis were wtll known iu the city ol San Francisco. 'Ihe article which had excited the wrath of the rutri.iii Wolf was a bold denunciation of hiuisell and his ciowd for their lawless conduct, and it particularly mentioned him by name, characterizing him as a ' blustering bully." It was the work of Darrel, a fearless boy hailing trout one ol the Western Stales. liefote leaving his home iu the Mississippi Yi.1 ley, he had atquiicd a fair educaliun, so that he could at least edit a newspaper iu those ettly days; aud lie possessed, be sides, that 'courage and daring which maj be natural iti ihe fust place, .and which are more thoroughly dgvelopcd by exposu'e to danger and hardships Youn j lv tties was quite a dilkient kind of pei son in poiut ot courage, being of an unusually timorouB nature. To return to the scone on Sacramcn to sliec". Working himself up to Lis very wot't mood and his bist was bad eauugh, Heaven knows Wolf lore the paper to atoms and started for the publi cation tfhvt. He waa followed by a cuiious rabble, most of w hom were elated with the prospect of rnuidei, though thcie were 8 me pieseut who would have remon strated wi.h the eii hearted man, had ihpy tlaicd. . "Just you watch," gai I Wolf, as he renclad the door, "if jou want to see their bloody cate.isses' tumbie out o' the winder I It won't b) long. I don't spend much lims uu such feikrs.". It was the intention of the cruel hearted man to actjally cul the thtoats of the t-wo bojitli journalists and throw their bodies out of l tie window Tor tb-? grist'iliini'ioii of the crowd and the further exahatioti of his already fearful name. So, the mob on the sited awaited the issue with fever ish expectation, as . Wolf, flourishing his knife and revolver, entered the rude frame building and rushed up stairs.- ; . All unconscious ot their danger, the tw young editors were busily pursuirg their work fu their piimi'ive i.tlico. . If (hey hal hca:d the noisj wiihotjr, they had paid no al tent ion to it, suppoMng it was moiely a stieit row such as they were, accustomed lo hearing eveiv day. Driell was sitting at tt rude table writ ing, and Kaynes was at the counter ar rantng .iuids papers for the mail fh y heard the clatter of heavy boots on tlu stairs, but thought it was. some rough miner coming, up to subset i be (or the paper, or, peihaps, to see a lawyer who occupied a couple t-f rooms on the i same fljur; for the building was only a two story one, and the" second fljor Was occupied' exclusively by . ibeui . and an attorney their rooms . being separated from hia by a trairow hall-way that was reached by the flight uf stairs alluded to. ' "Ah ha!: I've got ou, my young imps !"; exclaimed the) desperado, bursi g ' ' .V . ' , .V. Iv;ync8 recognized, lnm . and turned pale. JJeing at the counter, which faced the dour and extended across the room, ho was naturally the tirst mark of Wolfs vengeance.- -f J- K , Ye young' devils I' he hissed. 8cowl in" like a'mad man, "'ve'H never 'write nor print noihii.' tntirejbout me I" Here hi nourished his knife and revolver above his head. "I've got a sure lhin- oti bulb orr je !" ' Saying this he" looked about him, with h careful scrutiny, 'to see that Ihcrewnsno means of escape for the quiet youth' at tfielable, who, of course, 'would not jump over the counter and try to p-tss him, but would cower. down, in, a coruer and take. his turn at beingkilled ; - then be reached across the counter ad seized J K aynea by the hair, which was, unfoi tu la'ely,very lung. ' '" ' Coiling the terrified young rnan' Jocks around ihe tiners'of iLe Tuft hand, Wolf laid his revolver on ihe cuuuter, without the hliohiest fpreheiii-ioiis that hisyoulh ful advrreary would snatch rt u and use it n hitn, as he might have tlone had he pos3i'8cd the nerve,' then flouribliing his hig gleaming knife deliberately, with pure devili."hiiess, prolonging Kay lies' ' ten or and piiiti. "Nuw pray, you young un !" he hissed. '.'Yvm've got. a couple ot ueconds or so left just while I'm ciippiu Jt-r eats oil". I'll lake .'etn oti' tirst, clean and smooth, l hen I'll cut yer ihroat ;.n' ihiow yer out o' ihij winder. D ye hear that f" . 'J . Such wasAVoira reliance on the terror that his naaie everywhere inspired that he hail never dreamed of leMslaiice. He t-imply iuietided to butcher the twe young men, aud eucli a thing as an obstacle waMi"t to be thought of. Had Darrtll possessed no more Leive than Kaynes ihero call be no doubt "that ihey,LioiL would have been murdeicd then and there. iu exact accordance wi.h Wolf 8 pro- Time !" he said, grinding his teeth in an exiasy of rage, and drawing K.tynes' while 1 ee c'.oser to his own repulsive countenance. "They're a wailia drap down into the lioui istied his knilo tn ;u k'. ' 'liight ear fiist. to see yer carcass stieei." , Hero he and selected his Watch how clean and smooth I'll take it uli. 1 won't eveu touch a hair " . Kxyues basvled for mercy. "O O Uon'il'' lh poor fellow screamed, trem blmg with ten or. "O, don't Mr. Wolt ! 1 didn't wine that, on my soul," aud he whimpered like a 6chool-boy. ".None o' yer lyin ! ' saiJ Wolf, fiercely, "Ye boih wiole it, and ye ll both pay tor it, darn )e!" Here he executed decided circles wuh his Hashing Lnm, having evi deutly prolungeJ the tortures, as much as he dcMied, ' - ' ' ' "Here goes; look out when I count three I" The kuile was ready to descend. One two." He stopped and started. He had not observed the movemeuta ol Dai tell dui ii'i the past lew secouds, and jut as be was on the point of clipping ell K lynes' ear in the polished manner he had decided upon, he tound the muzzle of a gun tLrust almost into his face. It wi.s a loaded rifle which, luckily, a iiietid of D .ui ell's h.td Ittl iu his keeping that very moiiuug, while he went cut to make some purchases, ' It had stood in a corner of the room near his table, and Dan ell had seized it, cocked and leveled it with such dexterity that he had Wolf coveted bofoie his movemeuts Were ob seived; and he stood motionless as a eiatue his cool eye on the sights and a steady linger on the trigger. 'You' great bully," he said ; "drop that knife instantly. Mind, I came from a country where they shout stj-iirrels only lliiouiili the eye. I ca.i hit rmy hair ot your, big head lhat jou will mention at a bundled yards . Diop thai kiutW "? 'Ihe rutii.m was taiiiy paialtKed. " lid relaxed his grip on poor Kypes,' whofarik fainting on the fi or, and his murderous knife tell upon the counter. . So unex pected was this, bold attitude of.Datrfcil that Wolf was more startled than he would have bceu if a dozen cf the roughest men lit California had assailed him. There stood iho boyish editor motion less as the wall, and the muzzle of ihe ntlj did. not move the breadlli of a buir. Duirell held the life cf the ruffian iu his hands., , ., ;;. ; "You cowardly bully I ' he repeated contemptuously. "Don"t move 1 can send a bullet llirougli your eye ball with out touching the white. Dun't tnuve the tighib art of an iticli- or 1 11 . do it, and thiow your.filthy carcass uut of. the win dow I". ,",7 , .j .. i . 'V.- : Wolf glanced at his revolver lying upon the counter, , within two feet ot hrs eye," but did not venture lo reach for it. 3i ' ' ''Dare to touch fhat revolver -so much as look at it agaixi"- said Darrell, "and I'll make a led picture on the wall behiitd you. , You blustering, bragging knave Y'ou are a coward at heart a despicable cur I You came up here to murder'-twO boys because you thought it a nice, 'easy task. Now j'ou are pale and trembling with fear. I would kill you iu your tracks but I don't want your dirty blood on my hands. . Gj, now. , Turn instantly, leave ) our knife, and revolver where they are I'll keep them.- Go down to your friends on the sCreefand tell them a boy whipped you disalfned ycti and kicked you down stairs !" Do C3 I tell 3 ou instantly.. If you hesitate,'' you will never see the sun sel.V- t 1 - 1 .Wolf, trembling from i head to foot, glanced once more at his revolver, but did not dare to raise bis hand. "His face was pale and his hps were dry. s 'Ij'o you hear me ?" - demanded Dar rell, sternly.. , . . , .. . ,4 1 tY'es,yes , djn't shoot I"',. replied Wolf, turning about as commanded. . He was ;thvrouglily cowed. 1 . .-) .. ! 't : Di not turn jour ugly face th'iR' way agaiiir said Darrell, ;i'or j'ou will pay for irwitlyour; life ftlore !"' '",!. . Tamer than" a whipped cur, the ruffian moved ,, towar ' tliQ door, ' and DarreH, fpri nping .over lhe! couuier was; j atj his hcelfl.iu an-inslant.,-- b.a . ' ., jri , . "Dvm'l look back,'or I'U.kill you.1 - " r. Meekly obeying the imperative orders of the, youth. Wolf moved slowly out of the room into'jhe nartow corridor. Be careful ; .don't don't let that gun go otT." Wolf stammered, as he reached the head of the stairs. At 'this'monient the clamors of the im patient crowd below arose with a terrible distinctness, and one shrill voice was heard to av ; ' ' - ""Hurry up, Wolf, why dou't you throw them feller f ut f" . t. , .. . Kxasperated beyond meajmre, he was on the point of turning back,' at the risk uf his ljfe, for , after, all his Xtragoadocia how could he face those below, disarmed nn! chased out of the building by cne of those puny bojs he had intended so terri bly to chastise. . -liut DarrelUwaa afier him, and with ne vigorous kick sent him heels over head down the wotidsn stairs with a thun tiering clatter, and rolling over the door sill, the defeated bully" act irally tumbled out upon the street before, he could rcCu7 er hi equilibrium. ' "''XIt-r.il ! How's this f Vv'hat's up ?" asked a df zen voices at once, as the dread ed man reappeared in his undignified shape without having sent any corpses down from the window. , Why, 1 sim;ly kicked him down stairs (hat's what's the m titer !" responded the boyifh "voice of Darrell at the head of the stairs; -"and if he comes up here again. I won't let him 1 if so easy. Doa't be nfVaid of him ; I look all Lis weapons ftom h'm." Wolf struggled to hif feet, rubbing his head; and presenting such" a ludicrous ap pearance that, he was greeted with loud jeers and bursts, of laughter. So com pletely had he tumbled from his lofty eminence in the e3'es of those who either ad.-niied or feared a bold murderer, that those who an hour aso would hare dieaded to otrend him by word or look, now re garded him only wi;h contempt laughed at and dei ided him. 'Ila ! ha ! ha !"' resounded on all sides. "Licked by a boy ! Hah! Kicked down stairs by a child ! Got your bark ers fuok from you! Where's your knife! Whore's them corpfes? Ha, ha, ha! Y"ou ought to be egged out of to wn! Three groans for Wolf!" aud the three groans were given with a will. .'Three, cheers for the little boy who licked himl" was responded to by three loud and enthusiastic cheers. Never before had the rough crowd seen a man with an established reputation, like Mr. Wolf, thus suddenly fall to such a depth of degradation. All his name, fame, prestige, melted away like mist, and he was no longer feared 110 longer respected by the low thieves and cut throats around him only despised. Y"es, despised by ihe meanest cteatuics, whom he had often times bullied as though they had been ho'iudn. , ' How little, hew pusillanimous he looked now' sis he plunk away toward Monfgt.m ery street. Those who had known" bim for Ihe last year aud regarded him as a giant, now fancied lhat he stood barely fivnfect tix in his boots. The dread that had sui rounded his "name had cleared away like'a vapor. . j SjcIi was Wolf's mortification when he cajm f iiily 'o realize wh.-u a piiabio figure he cut, thai he left San Francisco and was seen in her streets no moie. .The' fatality which had apparently' thus far shielded him in his murderous work now suddenly deserteti him. He was destined never to commit another murder ; but was himself shot dead in Sacra loenio within .three wceka ftcr the event nnrrutud, I d";i not know what "has brcomc of Kaynes, or whether he is still alive; but I know that Darrell, the brave boy whdse coolness and courage, saved them both, is to day a gentleman of position, residing iu a fljutUhmg city in NV.ada. . .k .:J How a Dutchman .Pmi.kmk A Dutch gentleman, who t'ij;yed' tLe scubiiquet ol Kiug'tT Smvkejs," has, lately died near Rot terdam, iu. thu ucio.boihod of which city hp, ij.;d ertcud a uiaiisiou iu which he had a riliectiuu of p:pes arrar gini according to tbeir nationality and' chronological order. Mr. Ivlai,'- w ho had arqniied a large for tuue iu' the liten trade, has made a nio.--t wliiniteal will. Teu pounds of tobacco and two Dutch j iprs, of the newest fashion, are to he' presented to all snickers who attend his fuueral. , lie ftuther desired that his cof fiu should be lined. with the cedar of old Havana cigar boxes,-and that his favorile pipe be placed by his side, with matclas and tinder, as there was no kuowmg what might happeo. ' It, has been calculated that during his life of eighty years he had druuk about five hundred thousand quaits of Leer'ard smoked more than four'foDs tf tobacco. Yotjkg mks w)k will sit up late on Sat urday uight playing cards, aud go to church next moining. with a "full deck" iu their pockets, should be careful "about their being so bestowed as not to fallout, AVhen Bob Howe weut to the Baptist meeting iu Circle- ville, aud took hii seat with his sweetheart in th'e froDt pew in the gallery, he had oc casion to use his handkerchief, and xlravKiog it rather suddenly .from the breast pocket, drew out'wlthit the entire pack of "Coheu's best liutn." which flaw all about below; The good minister. Vmw" U, aud knowing whereof he spoke, simply observed, .'Yymig man," yo'ur psalmbook has been 1 poorly bound." I .i zzv..l rv. . ' .'1'hat Ecemtd to.be the prevalent , itnpres siou." . " , ' . ' , 1 ' , . "." AYvpwiKo Pa i Las a -female judge, and the peoplb'arq bothered to know u hether to call her a justtccss'of the neace br a iusticfi 4f the eace.i,.-y.--:u.idl i J cx r. r- si A 1ZOKIII1I1.C 81UUV.,' AN EDirort S TAI.E. , Tou want whiii ?" i" YVb, that is exactly what we said to the wire of t Jr bosoui, in response to what we Considered a very revolutionary excla tuat'kn on her(" part.' V had just got home to tea, "had taked up the paper, and were nobly struggling with a very lucid editorial,. watch, weut on to show, in a re mat kably thrilling maimer, that if the, duly ou the raw material off eolton waa reduced one ' one-sixleeulh "per cent.', that exactly 9,804 mechanics Would be reduced to starvation and the averave duration of their existence depressed Iu, lla logarilLrn uf'14,bo2. We laid dowu the paper, took our "lasses otf, rubbed them with our handkerchief, readiusted them on lha bridge of our Grecian nose, and looking slrai'ihl at the parine.r of our jo s, Sor-. rows, and salary, said i 'Xou want what V . , . "" "A 'Dolly Vuideu,' " the old lady ex claim'ed, somewhat excitedly, at the same time spilling borne of her cup of lea she was handing 09 upon the lust horn's rath er defenseless head After the baby bad been suppiessedj which took some lime, J she repealed : - - " 'A Dolly Varden!" " With all Ihe solemnity of which we are possessed, and we have enough to-change a plank into a cofjiu by simply looking al it, we arose iu our' seat, and with lhat ceieDratea wave ot men ana 01 nenry ( Clay when he bade farewell to ihe fceuale, said t. "M.;dam, you are well acquainted with the fact that my position as u reviewer ol current literal ure.'is ah honorable position,' Madam, which I may remark in par n- thesis, supplies this tender brood with ii.'e sustainiug bread, and keeps the wolf from the door, inhere we giacetully waved to ward the backyard, as tf implying lhat the wolf was pruwling around among the gooseberry bushes,) entitle me to speak understandingly upon the character of fie- Hon. iNow, as I take it, Dolly anleti was the lovely daughter of Gabriel Yar: den, the locksmith uf London, as will be ascertained ty " reference - to Harnaby liudge,' written by the late lamented Charles Dickens. In this view of the case, if I, who am but iu the prime uf life, should have said, 'I would like to have a Dolly Varueu '" "You're a fool, old man ; eit down I'll show you what I mean. Mattid 1, bring your fat Lei' the last number of liar . pcr's Hazar." Matilda is our eldest, the fl iwer of our flock, her father's prid?, her mother joy She arose, took position No. 3 of her dan cing lessons taught in a very select acad emy of I'rof. lloppety Skippety, where she is a scholar, and glided like a sun beam., from the room. (We would not like to bclrpialitiiid to the fact lhat we ever saw a sunbeam ;l:de frt m the room, bul that's the way (he wiitcis put it, and that's the way she glodn J She returned with the papor; and our wife proceeded at once to move upon our inti ei.ehmcnts" wiih what she meant by Dolly Yr.rdeu.' The wondeis of this dress at last slide upon our "mii-d. We were told that it was all the lage, that nothing else was fashionable, ar;d that our position in society depends upon having at least one Doliy Ynrden iu the family. Iu an eil hour we consented. The Dolly Yarden should be bought, and wiih many nn inward groan we counted the cash. . ' if-L . ' Ve had not as yet had our eyes glad dened Willi a sight of this wonderful cte atien. The description given us was vague and hazv, but we waited puticnt ly fur the denouement. And we didn't wait in vain. . We eaw the Dolly Yarden at last, und the shock to our nervous frame was tremei.dou' , , , . . . lietuinirg home one liihf wc "missed from the supper table the presence of our wife. To Matilda we said: "Where is your mother, vhild ?" 'Her dress has just come home, and she wants to surprise you in it," aaswcicd cur daughter. "Suddenly the door strung t pen and a lady entered. ' ' There was a sort of wiid look , in her. eye, as we imagined, and the was attired in the mt-st outlandish style, having on a dress with sun ll.jwtrs and cabbages and pumpkinsj worked all over it, arid a lot of snakes sq iirming around for :i back ground f -f ' -a v Kising, wc said, M.idam, whom do you wish to see ?" supposing, yon know, that the gill had left her in. "J i 'l'oor thing! the's crazy," we added "Just look with what a grotesque fancy she had bedecked herself. .Speak lo her, Matilda, or call your mother,'" and having, said this we sighed compassionately, and shook'our head in n mournful mariner. Suddenly that weird female made n bolt at uv grasped " oun Adam's apple in' a fifndiah manner, and ciiokcd us uutil our face looked like a banner cf the Commune'. We bad . barely biealh enough left to gasp ' Woman,'" w'hat mean you ?- Matilda soring a rattle out of the parlor window !'' when the -supposed -mmr- flope us , down "into i u chair, iiarrowty lursnn., crushingGeorgc Atiguslus, our tlree jear old, to death, who Jiad just slid ofl, end said or rather shrieked:, " "You dorTL know mo? Tm crnzy, nnr I f stYi.ii dot.'t know yooc wife f".: - . ;s. Our tinder jaW dropped in hc clioerful.I manner appertaining to skeletons at thd museum, anJ we could do no moto thun h ok with a sort of idiotic stare, fi;t-at ihe speaker aud then at Mtiihlu. 'Unit lovely child at last said, Don't you know ma4 father That'a.her Do.ly Yaiden ; he put it en to show" y u" After gasping awhile and railing our eyes around, and pusning1 our hand to our head, and thutklirg wildly to outstlf, we came to our aenses, arc! (lie idea suddenly flashed upon on "that this was the lady who" loved, honored and disobeyed us, ai.d (ho snakes, the flowerJ'atid Cabdjiges consti tuted the Dolly Ytii.deii: - .-v Then we toweied 1 ihe height of our indignation, ad in a calm, measured anil sepulchral tone said: . "You cun't bltine me, ra.iJ.nn, for iup. posing you-iajii3.ioc woman ; mnl ttuw lhat I know voir are really the tnuihr of tl.e0e iitjKyUiig.chihhen, will oo Imva the kindness to ictire to the sat ctity .of your chamber and pei 1 voutsclfuf that prece of furniture chintz, or window ur tain, or whatever you call it T" Window curtain" ! 'chintz !" said our spouse ; tlthy. ii'a you that's out f yo"r head. That's a Dully Yaiden, and a very pretty pattern too.' " "Madam," we replied, "we may be out of our htad, but if that is a Dolly Yar den, we. are racst decidedly, out of pocket Why ji looks like a citcun dies?, ind the idea uf a woman at your' time m life " ,.My tiroe in i te !" 1 ' ' "Y'es, your, time in fife The next thing, I suppose, you will be practicing the trapeze in the back yard ".. "See here, now " 'Why, it is enough lo ite a man the delirium tremens to look at it. Who ever saw such a pattern ? It's flash wad paper run mad." . "Samuel" "You" look exactly like some Japanese, tea sign " ' " ' "Will you" - "I won't do Hr-vihi'tj; of ihe kind.- Y'ou just bounce out ot litre with that 1 Feejee battle flag, or you 11 scare the baby to ueath, and, having spokeu our mind we at down. " There w as ah orainons panpe for a mo ment, and then Mailie saifl " " - "Why, you ought to be ashamed of yourself, father. It's all ihe style, and I am 2oing to have one tco ; theic iow. We felt our brain reeling. "Y'es, mid i wmt tie; sll the girlj have got them." Thus.spuke- Maria, out second eldest. . .. We fell it coining ou we knew we were going mad. ' "Any more ? tv. gasped ; "are therrJ any more ! Hadn't the baby betler havrf one 011 ? I guess 1 11 get oue myself. - How do, (hey make up for pantaloons ! j Ah! ha! ha! (th monical y. ) Let me I have a Dolly Yaiden. Let me clutch it.' ! Hring me a pnttern tf monkeys staling j lamp posts. How would a Cntnese ptiz 2'e look or a map of Fail mount l'ark. . " All Ihe rest is a b'ank. We have just been liberated frcm Kirkbride's and pro nounced rured. Hut the only way they managed it was lo ditss us up in a Dolly. YariiCii, marked out w iih the gipurid ilan, of the sticets of Hosion. We-are an humbled man, and our family wear Dolly YardenPi A IioMASTic Wikitall. At the pleas ant vid ige of lsukrids:B, near Stafinid, Kng laud, a retiied Laker, il. grrs by came. has. f ir son e few years past lived on a snia'I coinp eucy. iir liogers is a widower, but; without family, and (luring, h' v.eJJed lilrif he was the U hi. "eat 1 f Iitishunds. Soou after ( the ckatlrof his w ife, Mr. Kogers by some ' meats rnado the acquaiutauce of a maideuj Iutly possessed .f fabulous wealth, but of a$ miserly disposition, te.-idiog iu Cuaiberland.1 Four years ago this lady, taking advaTitSpe of leap year.-intimated to.lr. .liogeii, iaj terms not to be miarakeuher willingness tu bestow on him her hand, hert and heritage."4 Mr. Ilogers poli.tly. but firmly, decliced that proposal, and heard Dotliieg more cf his am- urotls admirer until abcut six mouths ago", when a letter written -by her liafid, sum 1 uioued him to the side cf what she feared, and what suhstqueutly j roved to be, her death-bed. Eveu to this appeal Mr! llogers was obdurate, contetting himself by writing ' a stiff, formal note yf condoltuce. A wet) k r or two afterwards th'e old lady died, be- iitnnll in. , . It . 1)r.rt... n r.,,,,. Jk vnrtillcli, eaiinated at i 000 o Xu.COO per annum, t ' The lady was uut connected by rehitionship wUli air. li .gets, am: tt;e latter csa, 11 any- thing, an avtrsioa to lirr. -Jller atfectioo however, seems to l ave beeu sinceie, for ai- though she had nephews and nieces who dil igently courted her favor, Mr. Rogers comes 1 in fur the bulk of her property, and the wlil is witnessed bya lawyer and two .medical gentlemen of t111inet.ee, a precaution taken, ud doubt, lest interested persons should con- . te.-t tha validity of. the d icu nenl by raising . the plei.f i:;6an:ty. Mr. II gers is a gentle man of unas.-UT.ing acd almost rttirinff marj- uers; and it is said lhat he, is considerably . perplexed, and cvm tro4h!J. l"f new ; , ' r Vr. a iBrfe estate in Cum- r....i....n - m..,.i.,n in llgravia.- picture Lalh-rieJ. borse LroagLams aud a. suite of rr..r.a..t must be a reat change all th- i , i.5..fiiw'o of ' It suddenness to' one who liitherto-lived b O been re hfeof liry cutentrreiit ju a little cottage nn the',. banks of the TVuk. B'irmuujham Sites. ,y a pa nts E ' fihcti5ns are "condvrcfed on novel plau". but bue which! gives rise to dob .1 of the uuise and coufusipu which atteud suclt , . sales iu America. '"Each bidder writes hid" -name arwl bid npori a nfip1 of 1 Aier; whitH-" he plact s in a bi Xt . AVhc-0 t4.1ietJiddicgi.ia j over, the box U opened by the atictiioeer. I - and .1 the' goods lecl.ired thu jirot eitv cf'tber" liifhejt bidi4crri t . " - ' J t . I 1 1