" mmm m 1 lr A Valentine. I/rca, it it winter ? How cm I tall, While thou act n*r roe. Weaving thy spall T t 1 It tl iw * Mar-time an flowery tod tweet, Never wu June to with Music complete, Sever did snmmwr to linger *§fln>t*T, 1 At now on this bleeaod Saint Valentine"! Dev. Onee—www it summer * — How 1 rifle may deepen And roee<. tnay glow ; Rivers mav <>b in their prison at ice ; Brooklets with •parkfoand eS may esJpcvs; Oaisiea may sraiigV the flsid e thgv w ift. I Or the heart of the rear maf be silent atMehifl : My winter ftw ever fa driven away. Ami summer it is on thia Valentin*"* Day 1 Farm, Harden and Htitektld. Thk Cost or Diursrso. —" O. W," vranta iruformatron about the coat of undrrdraining. Draining by roewua of tile*, put four foot beneath tho sur/ao* nod (<>rty feet apart, trill coat from £36 to SSO per acre. The ditches will coat, 50 cents tier rod or lea, aecomhtig tetk* nature or ground, the tilca, 'JO ecnta ) - i rod, including the laying, and tilling tl> ditcht * 10 coute, in all 80 cent*. C ABjuoa-IiorJUL —A * * Suhsertlier, ** Snceasnnna, X Y., haa had nearly all his turuipa destroyed by Hee, which oonsnw-1 eil the leaves. How ahtul he dgatrqy theiu ? dissolved, one part, tud dry ait aWttd lime threw jvirls; mix together and sprinkle on the lcavea, while wet with dew. Where they *M *4rf tawtneroa* on a leaf, it is bettor tp return it aud dea troy them by burning. Cms or Fuxttuwot.—A writer in the VoA imic. in treating of the not unimportant subjwot of flatulency, aays that of this Mfi*a a I#q Vi In health the stofnflAt lua always contain a moderate ind than in front, almost as long, in fact, as the skirt, and looped Terr high on the hip, a vest basque, and a small doable talma, or mantle with cape, either of de laine or of black, bluiah-grav, or bottle green cloth. Lingerie caay be divided into two ilia- 1 tinct classes ; that for morning, and th.it for evening. The first uof plain linen , the second is of muslin etnhnndered and trimmed with lace, bias folds of crepo de' chine, and moss fringe either of the! same or a contrasting color. For even-1 tng lingerie there are flowing sleeves, and chemisettes with plastrons ; or, in-1 stead of chemisettes, crepe de chine fichus trimmed with white lace are won. Handkerchiefs are verv small, and i niml-1 ed for the most part at the corners-' those for evening are trimmed with open-work embroidery aud wide lace. Notwithstanding this elegance, the hand kerchief i* not longer an object oPvlis-' play; it is not carried in the hand but is left in the pocket c Tjlr V J CiLrroKiiu oAheae herdsmen, says a writer, was seated Cook ing bis little embers<>f W-,n ia*{ryinty< Can. over a bed of coals; while his shep erd-dog and two or three sheep loafed on with a good appetite or wondering t eyes. These herdsmen have strength an d I health in abandonee. Ther speak to their sheep words ofkindnesn- While their' sheep hear them, know the Sound of their 1 voices, understand the meaning dfiheirt words, and look upon all these herdsmen as very proper guides. Where the sheep are, there you will find the men. AllJ the season do these herdsmen stay with their flocks, guarding them by night and day. Not that obe man does all this' work uninterruptedly and alone, but! each does his share. When tired, he rests, and another takes bta place. So the sheep are never left without wmf i one to defend them from wolves or socfa* enemies as travel around this or other I countries, looking for a chance to live 1 without work, not caring what they steal'' only so it will support life. . n COLLISION AT SEA. —The sfepmahip Colorado, which sailed from Liverpool for New York, .when just outside the Mersey, was run into with grant violence by the steamer Arabian, inward boand. The Colorado received severe damages, and was run ashore to prevent her sink ing in seep water with ajl on board. The Arabian, which was comparatively ; uninjcnd, reaoured all tike passengers, \of the Colorado, except five steerage Vasscugere, who, it is supposed, pimped Vrerboaid in the panic which followed jbe 6hock of the coHtrfrm,-and WPrelost. T\e passengers were Ijftmght back to Liverpool. where they, will be .trans feral to another steamer. The Color ado grounded off Crosby, at the mouth of the Mersey, where she lies full oi water. it - • ' **■ ■.l j.. I ft iV* I /. Disceruine child (who baa beard some' Child— ■•''Well, t one of those boys who can only be managed by kind ness, so yon had better get some sponge cake and oranges at onoe!" 7? " * * } Item* of Inn+eat. Got. Bam. of Florida, has been im- j Tnjt 2,000 troopa naked for by Captain General Vflluiaacda, have soiled from (hnlii tvfhiliA. Thk famous Mariposa estate was sold ( E sßoo,oo#, to tlie Mstriposa ljtnd nnd ting Ocipnny. Mn. Mkvkh has been appointed Con sul for the North-German Confederation |t Philadelphia. 'flnwt-fwo citircna of Los Angeles, indicteil for murder in the anti-Clnnese | riots, have pleaded not guilty, i J KrrncY CtTTßth of Chicago. the , murderer of James Tow use nd, has Ikku ! fourteen year*' im- for attempting twjie last Tan W1 to |mt the Missouri lhate bond* in currency passed tho JUBMuhly r j over thai Oovnrnor'a veto by a vole of 71 i. It is reported from Hayti that an in -11 anrTeetiou is expected to hreak out in ~ that thrifty COtVHftry us noou as the coffee 11 i* harvested IM* aotiou of the Supreme Court, in ifmnOog * 4icw trial to Mrs. Fair, is nevtevfy oonmiviitod on by the Pre**and j IHr of Calif or uia. Tt has been judicially decided tu Eug ' land, that a married woman living ajiart j (com her husband is entitled to vote at Um utnuieipal elections. • - j w"l child at Savannah reccifluM Kicia l UiWr aha chin iu a fall, which contiuued to bfead in apite of cverv remedy, cans- Gcx. Axukkson's remains were bnaigbt to New York. They were de posited in a reeeiving-tpmU imp; thi vault at West Point was readjr tm ik-cMve owl ufoaatfaefnrer or palm -icni hats in the ■ iu that city, aged sixty- * i nine. : , ' JOTT* A. HASSOS. EOI^Q|E<\\TA*^FCIG the f his fatberrei-law. John l". M CUrkq, to * #3,TM> check, was sentenced j 'at Boston jr-ars iu the &ate t,), ALTKKJ' it 'flist.nftor * theological soatrovermy with J , hi* wife, who is a Catholic, Wat 'her so L#VERELT with a brick, THAT her iifv i* s J spaired oi. •' e Tax two Grafton. Mass., bank-rob I I?# RSI were found wiv sttn; ■ tßnsarChtflM' 'ummo to fourteen * years, and Daniel Docker* y to tlurtstn S, j|>* in-State prison. THE body of a yaang MM named Engel S was found -in CUE of the tap SHITE of the < . 1 Eagle Ofl Works, in Cleveland. It is R; BET tewed that he entered UM still toclvsu r the tube, and bv the gas. *I, Apvu NS from the Cape of Good Hope , REPRESENT that the colony ia crowded ) with strati rare ; that murdcim and rabber * ire arw of daily ooenrreneo ; ami that the j whose patience war ex HAW ted. - fbava lidum the law Into their own hand*.; 'land are summary justice cn ' * i oflendcrs. . , V' J'* TPK troops who wore sent after TIN ' | Apaches who captured two stages near 'iTuscon, Ariaeaa, and ROORDERED the " I drivers and passengers, found the MAILS ■ cat up and deetroTfd. THE TROQPX bvirnsl the dead bodies of those who were mur dered. THEY were unable to OVERTAKE: 5F QM savages. N M v | ' * THU tiau to ugh -who, in aft of rage | mused ty drink and jealousy, brutally L 'SLABBED and killed his wife at Richmond, Ky. , WIL lynohed. A number of masked ! J . men treat to {HP lail, overpowered the J [ Sheriff, UOOK the leys from Lim, and I ,' marched oui THE inurOerer to a tree, upon which they hanged him. J Tax Prr**t. of Vienna, Austria. in an ; article upon the claim* of America be . fore the arbitrator* at Genera, say* ~ Enaland has probably learned that th>- | iotKfif n of the Board will bo twfavor-. . able to tli* TEADTIKL IF j nat/ii dnr-t . | tng the civirwar in .fnfenca. anfl S the consequences of her course tow ard-* , the United Rtates. " THE New Orleans jewtnals tnC* tlmt - in that city there are ix cateblisknunte, i > wixli an aggregate capital of fSI.SUA.bOU. Mwngageil in the manufacture of oil and Ij oi cake from'cotton seed—the product if one hundred thousand tons per ' T the MANNFACTUF^ T ia whipped to tlio'pkiututaan far FEEDING . ; c *^ p - , i Bisterioas Harder Conft v-iun. .] i The Erio l>*pat -k states that one John Q'Oqnuor, recently hung in Buflalo for • !a roqnh-r perpetrated there, CONFESSED to ' ! atiolher mnsifir, CPCwaunr was for a J cinMk but Uttmly was employed AS * J, farm laborer. IILNAI MAIED (M*l NPM RJ at Meat Girar U? trConuor AND Pierce *! wefe BOTH feared by their neighbors, ' Last Fall. Pierce's wife died, AND then j Last Fall, Pierce's wife djed. and then , there was circumstance that excited I the saapicious of many. appeared to he in great mental distress, and whan 1 she knewdrath was approaching, atie mid she could not die without relieving her } mind of tarriMe thing. Pierre stood ovSr her artd prwditedlier from telling' I what it was, and so she uuk] witli the secret unfcvnaled. I After Her burial Pierce went away and | has not been seen about there since. ''John O'Connor's confession revealed the ( secret, though it did not reveal the vio-: I tins lie said that Pierce and himself had murdered a strangsr between F;ir ; view ami Girurd. and disposed of the i body. No one knew who he was and | there never was any inquiry after him ; 1 j but Pierce's wife had learned of the i facta, and wanted to reveal tbem. Pi,l-1-0 bus not been beard of since hi* wife's death, but it is rumored that he went to : Canada. __ Wesutso SUOES.—" A curious ohvtrver ] . Louts ho* discovered Wist men sod , i*artaUy ma the heels of their, s N'V and shoes over ontwsrdlr, while wflrflln lOd-fMa always rarf theirs over mwsrdtw. Otrt of one hmidred and furt'v- j 1 seven then' sftd botg that passed the ob-' Aert-er u| g gu^en,point, this foot -<* tyoe ' in every iustancs; out of sixty-sewn j women that passed, rt was rm in every •inifahce but one." IJo long a* girl* and' / wqm|n wear high heels tb> their shoes,' I with a vvy •men bsse. isys the Phrtnolo 'ffical Journal, their ankle* will twit In or' lont, ami the foot kuH ltd] over to one t side. TvY often see on the streets a flock ! of school-girls, their sliort drew-es perruit l ting observation of tlieir feet, and we are | pnined to notice that every ankle twist* [one way or the other: Ml of them being j made more or lew cripples for life. i " AovaansiTG PAT*."—Oftentimes it j pays the printer better than it pays the H merchant. It is a groat mistake to sup i pose that all the adveTtfsjog done, now a-days, pays. It dop't'pay to fell the i community with a flourish of trumpets | that yon have wares to sell, better, icheaper, nnd more of them than von? | neiglhbr in "trade, whtm it's a He,* ton 'haven't! It don't pay to attract people | to ywjr place of business with promises j truth in it! jit thnl pay to play upon i the credulity qi the public. "He who spite against the wind, spits in his own ! face," said the author of Poor Richard's 1 Almanac, aad o it is to-day. A fraud may succeed for a while, but wait and tee—little and big, the whole troop of : falsehoods, bY-and-bye, will " come i ho'-ne to roost. *' — Erchangp.. ' | —— - LEAF YEAR 'lViCTies.—The following are the lea£ year ball room regulations established by the ladies of St. Louis: ** Gentlemen are expected to be as lady like as ponsibLav therefore : No gentleman will be allowed to enter the ball room except om*he arm of bis escort, or one of 4ks homager* ; no.gantleman can dance uiiljks invited to s by a lady ; no gentleman can enter the supper room unless escorted by a lady; the lady managers will see that no gentleman is neglected. The Complaint of thfl I'ltlfbd Ntefba, In the eoura* of the long dicuaion* iMwfwmUte United Hlstoa an.LEngliah (J^ v jh"iii#iita, which fpllnwd 'it* •of flic insnrnvdon. It became the duty of Mr. Adams acting for hi* government, ! to make a aumtnarv of the point*, which lie maintained bad been established hv the United State*. Tlus he did u> the Itollowing language, addressed to F.url ltus*i-ll : i • It u my wish to maintain J, That the act of recognition by her Majeaty'a ; government .loia as lu lligereuta on the high *ca* had a single vessel afloat was prvci|iitate and wnprc >l cisleutisl. '4. That it had the effect of creating these pnrtioa beligenuit* after the reoog -1 union, instead of merely acLimwbnlgiug ! an existing fact 8. That, thi* creation has bes-n auice eflrs-tisl eieluaively from Uiepoit* of her Maiejtv'skingdom and its dependcuoiaa, ' ivilti tlie aid and uo-o|mratiou of her Majostv'* Mlhjeota. 4. Tlmtbluring the whole course of the strupgie m America, of nearly four year* in duration, there ha* been no appeur ance of tho iusurgcut* as a heihgeuwnt on Uie oeuau evcepUug iu the shape of llritikh i-sacla. rviiistruotssl, equip|Hd, supplietl, manned, and armed iu the lit itiah ports. ' ft. That during the same period it ha* been the constant and pemnteut endeavor of my gevuymnrut to remonstrate in every (H.snible form against the abuse of the neutrality of this kingdom, ami to cull npou hei Majtvity'* government to exercise die tieceisarv power* to put an riJWiLip atop h> it. • ai|P|at although the deaire of her Majesty's minister* to exert themselves iu the .sup|>reaiou af tinv-e abuses iy freely ai-kuowledgesl, the effort* which they made proved powerless, from the inehicieiiey of the law ou which they rt<- lied, aud from their alukdute lefusul. w heUy Jad'citevl. to procure addtUouul ' attain tlie objects. ' i, xriuf. by reason of the failure to check this Gagraut abuse of neutrality, the issue from Drithdi [>ort of a number Brit tali vessels, writ li the aid of the recognition of tWirbelligervut churngter in all the n.n-ts nf ht'r Af di-stl's ih-IM'U- deuciea around the globe, has resulted in the burning and destroying on the ocean of a Urge number of merchant vessels, and a very large amount of property belonging to the people of the t nif id States. I S. p ii.it, in additiou to thihrect ' B jury, the action of the i:elifted tffeot of driving from the at a a ifrftFpurri.iu of the commercial mart no of the United Hsates, aw l to a eoi cetpomlmg extent enlarging \liat of GiWtt Briuuw, tlw enabling oVia portion of the Uritndi paople to derive an unjust advuutege from the w roug eotumlfted oa a frieteuy nation tj another portion. 9. That tire itijurt. • th'P rec. vad by a wnntrv which ha* mean while sedulpuiiy f endeuvonul to perforin all itaobUgnhon owing to the imperfection of the lagfl mean* at hand to prevent them, *a welGoi the unwillingnapsto seek for mere *uftte gent power*, art of *" gram an ture as lin reraou and jnatira to roi.rtrtote a i valid claim fofT-epar.ition :Jkl mdcnttfl* ' fleation. End ef a Noted Criminal. Charles llilJalatmd, t'iaiet * uaid hiiu. to give inf. rwntinu that would semi's Shu aublMMw. Aa raqueat i®d, be "called again," and wis tnrncd I over into the cnatody of nu officer, and effort was made to -oud him to |>rmon asS vagrant, bnt he proved too " wire," and the authorities were reluetantiy com pelled to release him. 1 He. however, offered to leave the city on condition that he should he rekvwsd, and he wout. A week or ao ago he Uiru 'ed up in St. Jos- ph. Mo., where he was | incarcerated in tin- mlanoore. On the dav of his release he vi*itrd the edito rial rooms of th* ff'r-ift/ of that eity and paw.' one of the rejiorten a highly-etwctji a Muvovy and an Aylesbury, and was of the ordinarr size." A MrsTEKion* UVORMMONVN LAKE.— Thrre wa* publislied some time ago an acconntof ala-e on the Exeter estate, near Loesburg, Va ( diacovertil by lalwr awlio were digging a well there, and V gone some eighty feet Iwlow the sur face. A descent wa* made to the hike recently, and the water was found to have disnp|>eared from the part of it in to which the well oieued, and the place, from the imperfect light of burning shav iuga, looked like an immense chamber hollowed out of the solid rock. A party lias been formed, who, as soon n* the necessary torches can be obtained, will make a thorough exploration of this new wonder. At Biddeford, Ma., a great lottery of ! property, eati mated to be worth $50,00(1, was to be drawn for the hcnefit of the , el rarity fund of some Post of the Grand Army of the Republic. It wasn't drawn, however, lor the simple reason that the j Sheriff came and attached all the prise*. ' Irecause they had not been paid for, mnch to fhe disgust of the ticket-holders. * .At Auburn, N. J., s euchro party ' tbni persona phtyed giunea in the ( last year. If the time of each game averaged five minutes, the total time I wasted by the party would be 1811 days !of ten hours each. E thnating the labor 1 |' at the price of 82 a day, the party have I! expended 8363 in one year, or al>out u r dollar a dav npon their little game. |J • BAD ROB Lo.—Yesterday a squad of 1 thirteen Indians came into onr tent, and . the oldest availed himself of the right | | of seniority by sitting down on our hot box-stove, which he mistook for a valise. 'He was very much surprised. Cor. ' Chicago Post. j, A well kuowu individual being seen in the ptraets of New York in a Shaker garb' was asked by friend, " What in the world sent you into that community ?" The reply was, " Three good meals a day md plenty of warm clothing are not to j be sneered at," [ lac Making In the Tropica. , Tha nnbvaa oommenc# thair pre par . utions by (nuking out a reotnugnlar pie- e l of fgifcnd ISO fet long br SO broad, in , ativ-ftafiTly and westerly direction, from which the aoil ia removed to depth i of two feei. Thia exoavatiou la aiwiailh . ol, and isjnllowiHl to remain i x|*iacl to , the sun to dry, when rice straw in small j sheave* in laid ill all obliijue direction iu ; the hollo*, with Uhwo straw upon tlie 1 top, to thf depth of a foot and a half, leaving u# sut fiwe half a find below thai of the gtfluud, Numcroua boda of thi* hiil are h>nued, with narrow (wthwaya botwia-n them, iu which large earthen I water-jura arc sunk in the grouud for I tha ooiiviwiienee of having water near, to till thejstmttow ungtarcd earthen vea , ■ sr-la in wlgch it ia to la fatten. Tliese " ' dishes nr* nine iuehes in diainetcr at the . top, diiiugv-Uiug to four aud UirH-tenth r niche* nf the tHitbnn, one and three _ | tentli iuflhea deep, aud three-tenth* of r; an inch it thickness, and are so porous as to Ing-enie moist throughout when , water is ]git into them. , l>urin(| tlmday tho looae strgw in the las Is nhotf iVm |l|iltA r4 is (WWUloßally I j turueil np, s.i~lhat the whole may be f 1 kept dry. and the *ruter-jars between the bod*are filled with >tl pare wnh-r irgla '. the neighboring poolw fowtuxl flvepitig | the shallow' eat then dishes are arranged , in rows 111kiii theatraw, and by vivans of r J small eurtlien iHits, tied to the cxtVemitie* , of long Unifi*' £>d% each ia tilled al>ut f! a third wRU Wat*. The quantity, } however, varies aeeotdrun to Uie ox pec , bitioua of ice—which U knoarit bv the i, clear jess of the sky, aud the steadiness with which, Mm wrml blows from Alb r nortli-uottn-Vsnt.' ■ MTtkii favoraMe. , alaiut eight oum-ea of water ia put into , each . faint two to ■''£ *- jL "*l*r •. quantity ;b ■! faul qi tt vis# . is put iuto tfl iUm-c iiom m tfin' wji# ern end cf til l#B. flh tha an ftrflt falb lou that ti Mb 41 a ice t* tltl|t## easify foaiovcd, from its solution DOtug , quicker.) There >re about plates iu each aL . I tin- beds last made, arid if wo nlluw iiv' , minces for each dtali, M'bteb jovsootM a surface of al>out four inches square, there will bean aggreoiiiß of 430 gsi lons j and surface of 1.51k) square foot olwuutr ~ in each bed. t In the cold season, when the temper f ature of the air at the ice field* ia under e oic Fahrenheit, and there are gentle air* from ttat not tie t n and wetnv jii . ; rection, ice forms in the course of the t night in each of the shallow -itshey, f XVnaius t Ob- tp e gfliel j a small filiilap. re u- oi too i hiia I the diahsi, iroteh the eontente of reveral B ' are uuvttd together, and thrown over the j mbi. i dishes, 'l'hu ojK iaUuu increases f th veougealing priwutt; as a state j)f r calmkesa has been ili-e- wcxed by the WW tivoa U> diminish the quantity of ice ptodpeeil When the akv in quite clear, - with gi utle steady aire from the tadflv 1 north-wist, which proceed from the hills j of considerable eh vat ion near Hhecr- I jxHiui. ..bout one hundred miles fn-u. irooghly, the freuzitig commences be- Vry or about miduight, and continues [to advance until moruii . when ■' tee is formed. I liave *oen it rereu-ter icc; L gjid wttou alout four or fire o'clock in rrtPltfmn.g the thinnest is obtained, > called flower-Hv. i 111 i V'pw ard of 250 perwons, oFfll ague. aM ■ actively employed in securing the ioe for ' some hour* ever* mortuug tiuO hv is pro cured, and this form* otic of the most uu i mated scenes to be witnessed in Bengal. I , In a favorable night upward gf ten la-, ' dre.l weight of ice will be obtained front :, unc bed, and from twenty beds upward I of tuu ton*. When the wind attains a southerly or ' easterly direction, no ice ia funned, frqm its not being sufliciently dry ; not e*yk ■ though the temperature of the air be •tower than when it ismadewitlt tha%iud • • more from a northernsrthru |oint. The north northwyat i* kl"' n, °J t favora ble diiectiou of tttlid tor making ice, and ■ this diminishes in power na it approaches the line north or west. In the latter e*- more latitude is allowed than from the uorth-uorthwi-at to the north. Bo great . is the influence of the direction of wind ou the ice, that when it changes in eonroe of a night from north northwest to !e* : llseimbli- direction, the change not only ! proufnt* the Urination of moreice.bat ! dissbltes what may have been forturd. On such occasions a mist is seen hovering j over the ice-beds, from the nioi-uue (>tvl speech. Mr. Gladstone in re ply said the Treaty of Washington itaelf 1 show* that England ia ready to make every concession aliort of national honor j to establish friendly relation* with■ 1 America, and to set an example to bo followed by other nation* henceforth. The Government, said the Premier, i* n ndy to explain* everything in connec tion with the treaty, but it will not ad mit that it lias unwittingly made a mis tske. The paragraph in the treaty ij the only fair and unmistakable inter pretation of tlio treaty. He could, if I lie fleaired, refer to the preposterous character of the American demands, which of itself proved their absurdity, | for they were ancb a* no people in the last extremitv of war, or In the lowest depths of national misfortune, with the spirit of the people of England in tlieir hearts, wonla ever submit to. [Ckwia] Mr. Gladstone concluded by saying the Government would mnutain the position it hod taken firmly, though in a friendly manner. MARIIIAOK.—In England, until the time Of Cromwell, which extended frotn the year 1810 to his death In 16.18, marriage was a religion* institution, having been so held eince the earliest day* of Christianity. Under the Roman Empire it was simply s civil contract; hence we read ot men "putting away" their wive*, as It they were piece* of furniture, whose old fash ion, or bad fashion, did not exactly please the fancy. When the English Republic fell to "pieces, and the Stuart* werete stored in lfifiO, marriage again was te garded as a legal Forty yean ago it was enacted that, sfllhe will of the participant parties, it might bo a civil contract or a religious right. The Catho lics, regarding it as sacrament, do not re cognize its merely civil character. ".Mnrwinian ' law of ! •election,' However there are |dity of j them to the fore, and any one toad of try- I'ftt penetrating jwvirera of a ritle on 1 ikheit* m(ea haa only to taken boat and enter the Kin GrauJu, in the neighbor- I hood of I'auama- We have toon the African *peeh*a wor thiped a* a god on the west coast of Africa. The priert fed him every day erith white chicken*, for which he came to the edge of the little lagoon in which he wa* kept with regularity andgmul Uun|>er. , i ii that he lett human biugs ahrfte, ( pul fli looked on aa one of the regular j iilndb flute of the place. At night bw % I'iCftiiiiiii out of the water, and take a short nap on asniall railway bridge, much < to tlie d'tK'oyifurt of ' diyitlhy railwavj jcronie' going hotue by that foad to bed -1 There w* ode In particular, who did not e very Clear, who happened toetiWnbl* ! over what he took to be a log lying ou (he bridge: hut before lie could gatheri c himself up, the log, or rather, tha til. in* i tor, lifted hi* tail and leal him a whack j sotnewhtrt about iii* back, and be took to running. and with a hont of frar made 'h landlady quickly opuu the door. [' t hi* *f the engineers oo the railroad in-, ' 1 1".■ 1 u* that at night he often mael*. MmldflKr* on the luie ; although the tram j KjhnAbout ten miles an hotir, tin-re wae *** M-tWfc kept ahead of it ft>r s.niehne, i until he made a apring Into a swamp. *o j that whoever trust* to lira ooniuiou idcaj I that it ia saav to outrun one of tbaae r-p --tilea if he took it into liia head to gva chase, had better not keep on a straight line. The Aspinwall aligaforabove men- | -/lotted might hare lived to a good aid age, 1 but he had >ht iniafortune to try hi* teeth on a valaahle terrier dog, w lucfc lad to , repriaal* and tlte oa nor'a revenge, wkich ended by lit* being entrapped and —aeul, (he way of all dealt. I j A* a meant of offence a* well aa defence Ute tail weaius 10 be a uafnl w i aj>n. There win an oldrioiored man waahing luaclothe*, sitting <>ti the trunk of afallru tree just on . the edge of a swampy lagoon at the |>n rushing ont to ascertain • the cause of alarm, Imagine M surprise ion finding that an old bear and two etjbe i had attacked a yearling calf. The cattle were snoring and bellowing at a fVarful J rate, while the pig* were squealing a* lustily n* if they rsjiacted to be dispatched every minute. The bear had threwn the j calf down and was preparing to drag it kout of the yard. The cubf were running f around auapping their teeth and uttering , half-euppreeaed growl* of delight at the prospect of a 'good square meal.' Mr. Elmaker retnrned to tlte house, in- < formed hi* wife, and made preparation*to attack the bear*. He tcisrd hi* rifle, while ' , hi* wife armed iter self with along Woiied , f | double-bit ted axe. Thu* armed they ad vanced to the attack. The bean* made t bold and ferocious by hunter, did not n*tMu inclit**! to ffive up th*\r Ri* j ing upii4>erJgggon*thrg,|l Hfar*iirod, fight, and t!* cnb* crouched beVind her. ,' elitah the log tmose. kl owing to her broken paw *a unable to doao. Another shot from the ritie tronnd ' ed her aeverely In the head, whenahe get up the moat hidden* howls of race. Fail ' ing to get another shot at tiiem, the parties inside remained in a state of siege, pro pared to resist any further attack. The animals loitered round nntil midnight, when they retired and all became still. On making a searrh in the morning tha idd t>ear was fonnd dead abont six hun drcd ynrds from the honse, and the cnb lay where it fall in the early part of the engagement. The other had disappeared in the forest. The two dead bear* were secured and dressed—the old one weighed 380 ponnda, and the cub 198. The El inakers have a sufficiency of bear meat to j ' last tlieig for the balanoc of the Musing. I j The skins will ho brought to Williamsport soon and offered for sale. The affair : caused innrh talk in the neighborhood for several day*. It is seldom that bears are so bold, bnl their bravery on this occasion was caused, ne donbt, by the cravings of hnnger. The ealf was badly lacerated by I the teeth and claws of the animal, but will recover. Mrs. Elmaker say* she Is I rendy for the next raid." FROZEN TO DEATH.— A. M. Wilcox, who liaa returned from Plymouth Coun ty, lowa, savs that three residents on liomeatonds In that county started with a team for Broken Kettle for wood, hut were over taken by the storm on the memorable Saturday morning. Two of the men dug their way into a huge snow | drift and remained there, while the other roan proceeded on his way with (he team. The men in the drift remained there a day and a half before they dared to venture out, but suffered no mnterial injury by their long confinement. The man who kept on bia way. together with the team, was fonnd, a few days after frozen to death, near Buttin's Home, fifteen miles above Sioux City. As far as positively know, eight persona were frozen to death by this storm, within a I radius of fifteen miles of this place. The ! j kmn oi (took within tho same limits has \ fwen immense, and will probably reach four to six hundred horses and cattle. When does rain become too familiar with a lady ? When it begins to patter on the back. I'MTED STATUS (OXl.ltfc.Vi. uaum Mr. flotnnw offered A prcnn,Mc setting forth (he alleged manufacture and sale of arid* and nauumiition in the workshops of the United tttato* government for the Fruitli. to be IMKI against (iormauy in JP7Q j and a resolution fotr the appoint ment of a select committee of seven to investigate aQ salea of ordnanct< made by th<> government of th United Ktutoa during the war Iwtweeu Franco and liar nutty ; to ascertain lis* txtraona to whom th<7 were mmb-, the teal parties In inter est,* ntid the autua nuiwctively iwid and mwttel by them. Tlie committor is o have power to tend for person* tutd j pa pern, and to con luct the oawuiinaUou [ in pnlilic. ' Mr, Wilson introduced a reaolnUon in- j . atriicting the (Committee on Foreign 8e latit'U U) cpnaider the eincdieney of pnMing a Joint rwaolution authorizing the Vremdeut to cumtnunicate to the govern maut of Sim in (ho prutyat of the United Strtfea aguinat the action of the unthori-! Uea of Culia towards the rhiucc laborer* !in that ishmd. Adopted. Th motion tu rHvansdei Ue vole by 1 wUoh the Chicago Ilcl'.cf lull was jMuoed was carried—2s to 22. Mr. Huinuer, in a diacuv ion of It! Prauco-Ucriuau artu* bill aaid: 'I he sub ject w aa iuU mwin fsct , ! had burn brought to his luiowlodgo bo (fore Christum*, but he had postponed : : bringing tbvin into the Senate, lwe*uio ihe knew they had been hud bnfore the 1 I'i'caidcut and Secretory of War, and be bad reason to buiio*' (hat tbey would . institute an inquiry. They had not d<>n , ! wo, however, but the tsecwotory of War had inude to the Hcaaw of KeymweiiU- Itima report npon HUB unique*. The • oburaoW of that tttporf Wonbl appear BH ' ihe procccilod, aud Uiu < c, wad* that Hu*n w (MM.druutuium. Ho vh or> •■e, ding to cvfMstti in wry at mug lan- I guagt-. when be waa chucked by the Vo.-a-Jfrcsident The i aphmwUMi wan tlli-o read, tlu- purpoil ot whinh w.i* that Mr. Beck's rtntciurul* were Value. Mr. CVl< submitted a reaoHrtwyn, which 1 w agreed by instructing the Committee on E location and I.abor to inquire into the expediency of an amonduiunt to tha t '(institution ptovpliug some educational ' t-st in the exercise of .the wlcotwnsl ino dkiae. WorMfc Among the bilk introduced were (he 1 following: For tin- revival of comnurco by he coustmeism of ten first-claa* iron steam i era of not low than 3,600 tons each, to nonuwMibe port* of the fnited BUtc* wdh §orlgn wirta. ibd to aconite to the guvcjtimeut the use of the same for post ' ul. uhvwl and other jwiraoae*. Fur the jwytai ut >M Iw- valurwf cptum taken by the gov. rnmetit : ala>), for tbe . ivaynieut n 4 %he vwhie of tbe Odd Fellowa' lodgea d.wtruyed daring the war. To amend the National Banking act. To place printers' material on tlie free IMV To increwae the circulating currvucv Itsoojooa ' r'. j; , ! A'biU allowing n-apomlenU in criminal ( caw* ia the Cutted HksUm court*to U-Mi , f) in their own bohsdl, paw-d—yaas, lAu; uayx. 43. A fe*datjmcalltng#oritiforTUati'>nßa to the m .niitcuire of fire-arm* at the J Springfield nrmoty ; alao, a* b> the dif- ( • ference U-t ween the oae that w ioe\ itnbb* The . uaTy now poxm-ased of the 650 vww-la that belonged to it during the war. only , IT'.t vixuudaol all rlaaao* Of Llie Hitk. wnr had decayed, or annk, or b-en aold. •of neorc* and fifties of other*, he did . not know the fate ; he had not lieen able to follow them ; they w*re not on the hands of the IK-|iartmi-ahr<| tlwa|l|H ; , uarUncnf was not responsible for AH,." • were not to in? found or traced. The * navy now contained 17V Trawl* in all. I These he rlnasitled into four olaawa— i ] not of strength, but of utility. Class 1 ' No. 1 cos*i#tcd of vessels tliat were al 1 ca -rotne sailing vc*e!\ some stcumer* v and sonar iron-oWla; tlily liuniU-nd SO, Class No. '1 consisted of vesal* c suitable to relieve those that were at r sun ; tio-v naiiitxsn-d 14. CWi No. B i 1 i consisted of vessel* that were worth be- j ■ ing repaired in on*. #f an emergency. p | In the House of Keptesentatives sever-1 •al liills were paam-d for the erection of *' public buildings at various places. ' j♦' fllie Arm v Appropriation bill was re - jKWted. calling for 529.54H.000. 1 Bill |>aa#rd that mechanic* and laboring , ' men at the Navy-vards shall Is? selected 1 by tlie heads of tfio vanons inechauieal departments in the yards withiMil the in ' terfcrencc of any naval officer. I li There was an exciting debate in the ' House of Representative# in committee | of the whole or tlie hgvai ApfWfrtgto.n 1 bill, on Mr. %tlf<4imw hmtiiwv to sirike out the item fo tlie Brooklyn Naval Hospital. Mr. Hal* wna in favor of sell ing both the navy-yard and the naval ' hospital and putting the proceeds in tlia Treasury: Wink# Wi opposol f® ' sales of fgirernment property. Mr. 1 Sloenm declared that half the interest of' the monev for vhjaii tlpyiawrynrd could he sold w4M wajnlr sfi tho vgangb the navy, or take rare of tlie sick the whole navy. Mr. Hall advocated tlm sale of useless Tessels. Mr. Maynnrd suggested tbst snch historical vessels as the Constitution, the Macedonian, the , Kaarsarge, and tlie Amerk-s should lie evorptod. Several representatives offered , their opinions on thia point, among tliern Mr. Butler, who said he w.uld have useless vessels broken up and sold, but i not sold as ships. Mr. Maynard's sug gestion was not accented, and Mr. Hale's motion was adoptee. Mr. Bwann, In tlie course of the debate, said that in case of war there were not six vessel* in the navy that could bexalied on, wid he felt convincg*t|ii*£thwWw | w ** Jl<# eot imminent danger of war. • * A TEASEB ros Tr.ACHKi.—Towher. " (). —Yen! Wiß, what'a the next Lotter ?" Willie.—"Ye nex' Letter I" True her—" Yea Come—make haste and tell me I" Willie.—" Oo tell we/ Oo tnm here to Teach roe, mc not here to Teach oo.'" FIVE powder mills belonging to the Miami Powdet Company and located between Xenia and YellowSprinprt, on tbo Little Miami Railroad, exploded. Five men were killed, and another is missing. Tba ground wasrtrtm with timlicr and debris for half a mfle aronDd. "Etery IrePi ia\ piiVjeoT to .di*PA>" aaid a ispeakcr in n Fruit Growers' Con vention. *' What nilmont can you find on on oak I" asked the glmirujan. " A corn," was the triumphant reply. A x-ASGE number of Communist pris oneib—estimated at about three thou sand—have been reoently set at liberty. IlnryiNO a ('MM* AW— The British amhoritU* fan India loursl the body *f Alxlnoidli, who, It will be remembered, nun ilrred Chief Jhtsffc* Herman, letely. lie It a Mohammedan, and the ronton given by the English Govern merit for ordering hie body lobe hornet) 'after the execution ie that the hlwliew medan* believe that immediately niter i i]ualli every corpae la wished by twe hid oaua angels, Nakir and MortWr, who et amino it a* to iu faith—the tool returning to the body pending thl* eaatniiistjoß. Hut if the body be utterly destroyed. (tie soul i tillable to I'md means to spowc to the angel*. and ie therefore loat. Ilenoe tin* Government fifed upon this supersti tion to strike terror Into the hearU ol ita •object* " Ai'dooiah," we learn, '• fared hie sentence of death with composure, Imt i 00 learning that hie ehanoe or ealvatioti w* to l>e irretrievably deatrored, M' (forage utterly forsook him, and lie died io de|*ir. H ,1, , L hut4-i.ro* HisiiifKTair*. Uaving racantly learned that many localities are now smiurgnt srlth the suikll-poi, iaye a ! riuw*pa|ar Mirnwrvondent, I fae! it my . duty t> say tnatlf the head of aaj family will ogly take the tfoubla fn aprlnkl* •pirita turpentine oo their Carpal* and bedding in every room In the houea, they will have rin small-poi. The abeva ia a j sure disinfectant, ' Kepeat this twice every week ; also In bare aa wall, evary day, . both steam aud car* i hr|'unples on the Face, Ertjp -1 thins, Blotcliea, Kcrofnlou* dim-aaea, and ' a|) i*>r4* arising from impure blood, are | cored by Dr. I'itweab (ioidcu Medioal ! Di-H <'vy-ry.— Gm. WHAT* is ITiuaitx.—'Ten gallons of throw*.*, three phand* bt pCit-aah, one obnee [of strycliriuie, uyred with soft wptcr.'' It %aa according to tbja cheer ful, uw that Joassow'a Axoutuw Lurmaiarr ia nltS'Mit a certain cum- In aevewaJ [ j cases, great relief Dfur le ut-t*m. 4, M I not a perfect curt.— Com. ? ' ~ C ,rt . -1 We notice that the Agnoultund ps i' pen. nil oyer tlrt ommtrv asoummeud • the urt of ffkSirttH * Caratry Condition . have loug known and apum-iated the ndvantage ol thow pokderv over all > othnr*. —Com. I XMe rt'BBKT and aweetevt Ood-Liver i Oil in the w jrld t Tlsard A CaaweU'a, > I made on the suther*. Phyaiciaus have d.i idol it wuperiur to any of the oflif r i oals in market. —(\m. PaWlt-HTSVeV Ittucw sealber gkv4*u* W***-1 r*(Mucins out, and utkiu* for r tut .♦ I )<*< }. tbr mis.-l.ief sadmpsAr lbs dimssr.. vy'hv tLi* alarm sad anxiety f Why Uu* rsguc in „ quary t * " something.'* when lbs w &*•<> nemtfnt ia within U.e reach of tIL PU tU)S. s , 1 . CHEMIi AL H tlHJtfiVtOt'RArOß is the onlj s prAarati >n utxlrr th* sua that iw>Uaielj ' li.e shedding o< the hair, and supplies m*r stn tigth, vtjror and productive f-oscr to U.e roqta mat hare |e*si robbed of their mm* bv disease or derate. It has been doing this ■ for forty tear*. So man or woman. In pent of' ever apia vsm. If swr drr cist ha* not tbi* R>*n-blr* amd..aa tor the bur in stock, hr wffi pv*rurr U for jtosl Pain and tta Panacea. ~u.,t ; fc ;a*is a. *■*, * 11 x-i Wule pa** '* a oiiuditiou of hutuau-, ;Ity, 'every effort U> am. Uarate it* inUn ity or "remove the tnwdisposing eaaar. u.n'l* oar * n <-rt grstttwde. ur rwrt-fu: can - At i si.A-4f- sucoMw <>ur frwuk sckuowl "j Tliere is s tK-cufiarttt about tbe j -< IMUm called | *M> Vhtob MMOifiwitsMMrWaa. , 1 li i* ajimnonttien of ioi pending ill, a declars- Uou if war against the wril brthg of lbs body * hi' besm-etbs cAnwamdwhile tha eSMaoessUe. Ml*a ■. the eauss. Bed lh< rferl wtM eras*, endeavor to cover Bp the affect. sad the rausr vifi Iw mm.allied, UM apguisb te3.'-r*iily ! maeealed. brrwk forth again wrfth redoubled ardor. Msoy r< mediae u*er- do this, sad after repeated trial*. Mi t* satisfy the j I uoo* nt*o which only can fbe* tw useful to huaat.;. Hueh ih.ilicine* hav* s brief p.yu- . lartlf, sod are ryunal aa unwwrißTof public j j approval. There afe efbm wbiek U** trie* I hat <* enhance th there an o eweb two nota ' n* instance* a* the I>avrs Pain killer and Al ' lea'* Lung Ualeaw. Thf paiu kilo r may h* •taint the luadi-vauU** at medtdoc, for K never make* a m.alaAe. If# nadUlftips iafiOMMC prnrmfi. s the srvtMu, and 6tw UiiJ only i* mjniwui to uiakyH treasure forever. It doe* 1 j tMSLVnerrh <-■ ir¥yip, if ear**. All the civilised ! aaliooe <2 *h# safUi aJiuil ita ) aluc, accrpt M J lim afi'i Brafft by fl w. It is o ftrttwy ' * to .an*pare it to the sorcrrtwtrbhb* spifkeu of m the JM9 tVri*. fob pa lit (He* from H* pee*. •rywr. ■*• bight a. disMpaSed br the rMing an. | ' Kit- fiiHlgr luteruudy and HersaHy it nrovua : ita vahie •brrnu tried. Tbe name nM.iagood I of Altente Lung flal-am. uiuch. Air ail oom- , pUitim t f ft- air passage* uf M* lungs, haai . PKW-d Mmtf what It profeaar* bo b*—S jawitis# j gAtej!'--. The wrstoni vwU owes a dcU of, gratiuul* it can never repay to T. H. C. Aflea. , slmm.4 wbtsumentality *aa the main apring of; the iutrudusuon of the** njedidnc*. Fnryoara . . k sad tbb iirn*Uksnp pioneer tif the PWn { , Xfllcr and #th-r remedie* we-twxrrd. And the (old man-led mstTvm, the ttnrde jwonear and ■ his c rathceon* Wiwri.-w* enjoying a pvoa iM-roua old age. MR bwtif] to lb* aid and omb ftri tlitev rtceivd \ ,n and wests ago ftmm thee, mediein> *, when drug *b*v war* few | and .loctoratfar apart. Cudi r prrwaleww-. they j Will *ur but- their green old aga. laaty and < Madly. *n (bur a -quaintaaoe with thee* tail- j rote*, through the adnumtic ai.mTKXXU E!i tmiut of F H. C. Allen. ' If yon wi-U any in formation in regard | (to R. SH*#(.II#>HWHM4W • PMGUBU ■# US I.'imwl far *ll CUMHI*. IS* *T#H Marl#*#* IJW GO) BAN# %T DM sad AOLJF WW*#* • U>* III# 11 Rn*rf HAD QITW**#S "• am* thaa IS.O## ACRE. •I Leaf to en*T mil* of UwV Or V Am* of L*oJ In M#l |I.T load TH. bow l* Ihoaatr**. wIU bo InnnAld # pplic*Uar. h J.T UMSt I CO . Vhll*- a.lpbl*. XMT VoHtaM W*ha#Va. b* miwt n**k •nd n*skr**tfcrao#tMf th* awilrr. me SParket*. TKW IMIL Has* CiTtM-Mm u ** $ .HW .U rtm quality 11 ■ .UH . Mtlum 41 H 4V\i lofrnor .#• a 40 Mil nm flat .11 0 .18 IT MM (Tin ii nrlrrT ' .11 • .11 " Ski®mod ............ .01 • .08 Ohio - 01 „l , SO a 43 BCTTAAO. BrarCiiai - P- TOO 1 HHlff tut —• T.OO tS tsg WMT-<'. 3 Spring HP • 141 [ Coijru.Ui .17 • .39 AI-BAMX. VCUT.... 1-10 1.70 pi .90 p • .T lUiLir-Slate * • 1 W W • .M v PHHADIXPHI*. VlAtOTa—... TOO a 7.10 TVar.ii—WmU-iu Bed 141 • I.M White l-f-6 a 1-70 Timothy Til BALTOKBX. Corna-Low Middling 19 a.; Watii—Amber;..... I.M a L7O 0ui>—......41 a 41 MDWUBI BT AornriMMnrr! Bsgnltort h* f*l*o gUt< :n*>utn made eonoeiniog JJrohtfifl Bitter*, thrm*nd* boy, drtnfc. and rvVntn*]]y join the tfrsnd •!***& of i—hrlUNi on it* march to the "pal* realm* of sliwV " All that ia Bketuiw doqfel r pr>un*ed r*Gtrdiug tbe* poM- O*, J)U. WALE'M CALIFORNIA VIMBT- Attut TUXUAJI UnrtKMu—tutu which nut one .! rap of tb Matanic bane i* permitted to enter—ctua!l/ perform. The cure* of bilibtntaw. WWLIITA,' aattimtiilw, intcrniittcnt fever*, i idig—ition, rlientue tiam. few ml proatvatMß, Ac., wrought by UiU kuiMtimaiilc preparation are nil* tug the world a ITB woudae.—a>m. „ nrr i 'ZWfr&SUBBH? I *■* > .tie.*- HAT* a late iaauf of the Philadelphia AFY Ji*m: "Ingenuitybaa bean Used to Unit the *ure*l and moat direct mean* of reaching the MhlJe. mad the baatnoa* man who would advertiae a eoocialty, and get (he grrateet good out of toe greatest number. in the shorteet apace of time, ia (vnn;ielle thi* lw>u*? Beams* it ta the bead and Irwwt of the advertising buta nes*. IjL ia prompt, mrlbcUoal and olaar in iU trsuncU-=n, and poaamaa* (he •fonfldapee Of all the HOUEO* which *d vartiae tn...U> IHSSSMSASAT of Ufae —arii i. i Bo—la. AA lie Drupgtaf MF* *M* RI-D— --£J£SSAWTTS*I3 Mfii.it UM T- ,| , < WMTP *ttk - LM BT WI Urn *U wbarfc IBM oUwrvta* MMNMUKTU Sra-C-SiS.-r-VDfBSa.-IK •U (bam CODLL (KM. TAD ta UM oat; UNCI* IMWATW Ufa LAB TA- -.ptlkrj tab— TBROFGB s££ SX — M—L by tba Wt a M*N bloait. at AATMOL^ k-nbi I lacalattaa aad aanaaOa. moIWi aaai antit thaa I toattrd iba ctaa. M ataaai, abaa tba aaa aa* ta an t !—>> t. bawk a* ta. atatar >i| aa* tram UM i mUtaala* aatlarMM tbat Mltbb ataamaa. Vtritk a**a i > baa. ia*aaW> UaW *t* TMLN a*. aa4 tiaim L a LAAAATMTL .TWM It ta UM Uut UM mh a irf imwmmx aa* rmaitwat LAIAA. A itaautUm ■wWMMiy and —rai gmmpkumtm tur* mm*. 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