, , 1 , ' " I in. v. ruonxsjuniKK.. Udllnr Hiil-lrMH'luor. One OTnllnr a War In Itlvrmce IVOL. II., Np. 21. LEUIGIITON, CA11B0K COUNTY, PEXN'A, SATUltDAY MOllmo. APRIL 11, 187t SINGLE COPIES, TIlllHK CENTS' Lebightoii Directory! AgMlt. fn Ilrbl. Slnirr i'"J ViW'd.l niit tii K. II. Suri'ellla''Kircet.t II. D. Vt IDDT", faring, lliif Cullinpand Slam pnriinfl, U' iter X'hstnie ll"ifri. immiv -ore,. . Hoot nml "-line MnUer. ,, ICharle Yen-ei. "". r""" P""""-"", i..nii. Ircoti aho,dealer in Onfatim'JII Clinton Wtney, "' -f' imWWj. I' k Hreet. ,4 order priMMijjjuim-, .......... .Mmifecl Inner-. nautmnKul "i.l"l;-"'fi tore, Dunk lrt-al dimmer prf.ii'iiff Ury oll nll Ml'crrl. . z. ii. ui;jp. t & . ',','k V'"I p;.? lrilK em-- Medicines. , A.J DurUm; .".trtooraU..!. l , U-id, i ft root. lim-ilMare. ' F.P.-e-imei,nairi . It. "ImiifW Hotel. JlapU atreet, (WHrdfort, Oii, ;u... (-""" Hotel Thomas l.antt. P.xclini', ' PP--rubllc. f1UI ' Ujuk t. fatrt.wp vd j t Furiiilure ly'nrrlimiie. ' V..Pihwjiti liank .tte,.l,-f'Oler,ui ulU Aimij li-iiiOre. OJim afo In orsrr. , i i- ' Jlnclmill Tnllora, . CIiium A Ilic,.l(nl'W a'reet, and iitucra in ffenll Yv "niMa &, AS., ". J. -, Th.niitJ.Hk. p.ru. bnlldinir, lie (ft. 6nU t'umwhiuo.V'iodi, U"t U.P Milliner. Mr. :.Falb)Ilvk ftml. 2nl dorr below (bo SI. il. Churtln Xutionl ml J'n'MMfogf Physician Surgeon. Dr. C. s.'Geiwaii. in m if tlmik aud, lion ttr- tbiiluit-tiMi in A'nfll.l mill (7'rm-ii. Dr.N. u.,lleUr,lieii jr tu i'..o; llmk streot. anuugA'fc" " i-ntfli -'tr"""i- I ". Provlalon. , Joi Olwr'l . Itank hu I'd in;. Curfnfl ant Smoking IMMSthmtnt. AUtrilrrtimptt)jitl'i3. J. ratlliikrr 1 l Hi ''''" " iur aP ' Itfil, Viocrrin, Pruttiund VrycUiUa. , , rV nfclim ikrr; nml Jeweler. 0. I H.1 ... !-... u, .-. ulli HI. el, nt li.m!. St. VfaUr iri llutWift, (7'ic, Ai'i'tff. : ,M. ltAlIIHtl,' ATJOr.SI'.Y AND' COUKSr.I'LOK AT LAV, B brum, Liuiijitio!itr. llfUftalfni.J'i"lllloii Aftticj. wn nuyatid rrll'KiM Utkic C6tivi0fdwlii! nontly dune t-l Uim.ua priwH'y "! efitlins r-st'itek 1 i U..JUf , lfia'.(y; May b cuuulta in fcueiih jjj ii. s.NVuiin, Justice ov the PPAcn, U-lilKlitun, Pa. Office In litp.fttirc, di'piitlle Hic.EauIo lloltl. Ctillutttiiis nml Drawliip up of I)i ytis pronU'.tjy nttfmlfd tu. na3-4m ' ' ." 'xtto'Unkv at laX - orrtCK'l "Oroiiuil Fliorln tlielievr add! lonortho W.r..fn ll..u, Mauri. lunik, l'u. 1 ui iit" traufaitid In KhrIMi aid lUrmui. C.JIliis riyrop'y made and C"ii"-y""t'"i;. d' E 1U. U. Ul.MJlDLK, IIISTI11CT ATTOHNI V ATTOUNr.Y AT I.AY Orltco. ilrt llui tf. tir tt ilonr Wlow A mii lo.in Ilal.r. JluudiCbuuU.IVllii'a. Cullicllonr. prompt y made. N" US, JHITL.IEUUN, , ATTOEUEy AT LAW, - MAUOH CHUNK, PA. Oct 13, 1,873., t T II. DIMM 10 K ' AUCTIOKEU, Katt 'WeWapnrl, J'n. N P-faV- i'l vi er7Bcl -c Tlptl m attended toat rraanuallfcliaritt-. p.trui.at'K, er tb pnl Ho la wpwlfully K.li'll-d J.n.21. '71. N. KI.QTZ, PIIOP'U, Biiiniiill II III, farfioi) Cq., Vn. B$-ht of bcm uiiurtdallo&a. ' I Xtirl uiiVMa-. taurant underneath. UixJ JaUlii,! utlacbtfa Tirma niMerata. LCUlLill VAI.l.UV HOUSE, Nort'.MU'tl LUtuvr of .OIURKS .AND MliUKNCK STIIEBT3, , Plilla.il lil I , Peiiu'a! KUKIK SCHMIDT', Proprietor. a3"SupfTlir accrtmiudltloia fir travelera nl n-.odorata chtrra, Parlidi ti.lllu tlm elty t'niui tl lalNallt) am t-pi'i lllly.lntlldd tu limku tbulo hlfh Yallay ltou-o llirlr ti'iplug plufe.. utsr, 7 novo iei:mci, ' Architect and Superintendent, No. 122 S. Otlt lrH, Alleiittiwn, Pn., furiiUii Platti. tiif('llii'ntunis anil Eftl malt's fur Public nml lMviitt-lJullilhiKi. Smlri", Hull?, &c, C itMiucteil nml Sot Up ly I liu iiiiiDt itppruvi'tl nu-llioil, ami at sliuit iiutlri'. Ptitrountio U ros pcetfully bullclUtl, 'iin'il btilUfncllou nuarautefd. ' ' . -v opr. 20-il rgoii.it'cu. jiT. rtLIVKIV'Cnil.UEV. dealer In Tn liarcn, Clears, Pjpe, Sr , next dunr to Jti'x's'Gr'irf ry Stou, Sii-ipiit aiiu'aSt.r. JltiucM .6'liiink, ri;i!ttiilly" asks Hib p opIur'L'Mit'o.liluii.HUiI vicinity, jvhi-ii a-IsIiJiir Hint jiltii'r, to t all in aiil (ry Ills fragraNt'cIcars, tbo' very best In llio uifartti-t'.' Every nttlcles In Ijls ..IIiid.w nrircitu-il as N-pra-Mirfitl n'lil u i low tM pi'lrl'M," V-fnitthitf J. a .CONVEVANUER, ' . - 4D ...... 'OENEHL INSURANCE AGENT T, ilolni Cojoranteawa iteprtUoied i ijebanoti Mutual Fire, ltcadlnr' iliillrHi Kire, ' .PotUvJIjB Flrp;' ', I . H'W' Klro, and the TravprB'.Arcjdi-itt'JoSuraiici'.' Also ,Ptnitiiyl8Ua and .Mutual lloree TMil UcludlVu ttUd insurance Cum-lay- 'Miwb'SO, 1873. Bailroad Guide. JOIITII PKN.NA. IIAII.KOAD. , AVlMtR RRtXrjEMEtlT. Pannensers for 1'LU'tdeIplilawDno.ire Lchlghlon n followat fi.119 1. in , Tin I.. V.j arrive at Plilla at M5 n.ni 1 37 a", in. lnt.. AS. " 11.10a.m. 7 3!l n. m. tIi I,. V. " " 1110 p.m. 11.07 p.nnU I.. S. " " 215p.m., HSU p. til.Tln I,. Y. " ' t 2.15 p.m. 2 47 'p, nr. Tla I.. A H. " " bSo p.m. 4 17 p. m. vl i h. A . ' ' 8 20 .m. .I4 p. in. U. II. V. " " R 20 p. 111. 7J8 p. in. tla I.. V. " 10 30 p.m. Iteturittii?, leartt dpot at llerka and American Street. I'lilla., at 7 U, 8 30 and D.4j a. in.; 2.10 3X0, and 5 10 p. In. lara trniii l.en!iih.ou to Pbtl.idefpli1a. 62.o5. t'eh. I, 174. MILLS 01, AUK, Ant OENTIIAI, U. II, OP N. J. LI.1IIUII k SU.QUi:ilA.NNA DlYIflOX. Commencing Dec. 10, 1873. UVff.N TllAIXS. No. 1. No. 3. Nn. 5. Ko. 7. 7.'ar A.M. A. Ii. A.M. I'. M. tirren lildc. 7.30 10"i" 1.25 Si-cautou". 7.:t5 1130 1-10 ,1'lttnon - S.lrJ 10..17 4Jil Wll,e llalro 8.-10 11.25 2.20 IVlitte linen 0.55 ' 12. 0 3.40 l'enrj lla'n June 1 0.117 1 3J 4.19 JlaucbCh'ink 7 30 11.00 J.j!jj, 4.40 Cataa.iuquu 8A"i 1168 3.17 Ml Allt-iltim Ml 12110 3.23 547 lletblebem 0 UO 1217 . X37 . IV 0 ylrnishuston 0.27 ' 12.43 4.03 0.25 Up Truss. Ko. 10. No. 4. No 0. N'rl.14. Leave a. m. a. ii. r. m. r. m. Parton.., HJO ll.tli 3.55 7.15 illetblebora 8 55 12.13 4 27 7 41 AIMitiwi 0.10 12.25 4 37 7-57 CataMUlfltij 0,.4 1212 4 45 rMU Mauch Chunk 1.23 J; 0.10 Pcnn Haven J'n. 1045 2.0J 025 .... liltnllave 11.23 2 40 7 US MIW-Ulirir 1240 . 4.110 P.I0 1'ltlKtott 1.011 4.20 855 bcranton 1X0 4 53 0.25 ylrr. UittullUgti 135 C.liO 0.30 .... CO.sr.CT10NS. XtatjnfhanXvg Vallry ,'. II. Down train Xos.3 5 and 7, and Up tiutns Nos. 10 uud 4 connect at Maucb Cbuiik. Aor7i J Vnw'a It. Ii Down t ral ns Kns. 1 , 3, 5 & 7 eoniiect at nethlebcuitnr Pbll.iitelpblt. Up train Nog, 10 A 4 connect nl Uftblebetit fr Ptitl.idelpht.i. lieturnliiK loaic Philadelptila al 7.10 . in. f r Ua. ton, Maucb Chunk, llatti, WHkea Itarre, Tainiutui, Serantou, Sbarcn. Ac; ai 0 45 a. tu. tor Kaston, Maucb' Lhunk, 'iniaqua. H llll.ini'iirt, Vllke. Itnilo and SiTanton; at 210 p. tu f.ir Scralitou, AYIlkea tlarra and InteruiedUto atatiou; al 3 30 p. m.lur llatb and Uastou ; at 5.10 p. tu. ftrMaucb Chunk. Ttimaqun Branch Up trains No. 10 A 4, and Douu IihIiib Nc. 3. 5 A 7 connect at Mauih Chunk to and from Tamii'ju.i. Lehigh ct.(tcAau'jnna R. It. Down train Xo. 1 A 7, and Up trnltt Ni-. 10 A G fftiuect at liuih teheui fur llith aud Ctuihii.ui Quarile. Iteturn iup lean (.uupuian'a ut 7.4J iv. iu. mid 2 15 p. m. Ventral l.QiltHtdifi.wJrri'y All irutnauiako cIo.h cih u. tt lull at Ijl.tuii Mini trail Bilu Central ltallro.i.1 1 1 2ietf Jermy. Jlfriderfltlitivaic Jt. , Down train ton. 3 AC.and Uptraiui .Nia. 4 A llimlluctut Phillip. Lur wlttl Dil.-llel.- 1!. It, to and fioui 'lieillou, Philadelphia aiut Ilelitdeio rinlndlihid'dT.e.udffiil -JtaltrotliS. Tha Depot of tlio 1-at Penn II. It. and tha L. A tf. DilUlau are coiiuoctcd by street Car. . II. V. UALU1V1N, dm. 'Jnjr Jjrnt. Feb. 7, Ib74. pKNXSVLVANIA IlAILItOAU, nilLADELPII A A HtUUUt. DlYIflON'. 'Winter Time Table. On ard after SUNDAY. NOYIMIIUH 21,1873. tbo Ir.iin on tbo I M'a. A lllle 11 II. Dhlslou vlll luti a. luUuas i iYi:sriYAP.D. Dtrriio lliram leave Phpadelphla 12.t3 p.m. " " IlarrUburj; 605 p.m. " " Mllllinifport 0.20 p.m. " " Kmporluui 2.15 a.m. " arr. at llult.ilo F.'jl) a.m. L'rie Mail fiares Pnllndlpbl i 10.30 p.m lUrritur 3.15 p ui. " ' lin.imsirt 7.3 r pm. ' lj.l'Kll.lleu S.40p.m '' " Penova 10.05 a.m. ", an at Mj 720 pm. L'LUlUA Mail leaie I'bl'adilphU, 8.0) a ui. ' llarrlburg 1X0 pui. " " )lllamport II 2 1 p.m. arr.at lKk llaieii 7J3 ..ui' Itt.loVA ACCuUMoulN laaTM llarrliburx S.'ilatu i " Wllllaui.p't 125 pm. IULD EiOLt Mail lenrea Wllliauitpurt 1.13 p.m. ' a arr. at Lock Uaieu 3-10 p.m. UAST1YAIID. IlcrrALO I'.ltKtss la ivea IluIT.ilo 3 23 p m . " ' ruiiHirlum 'OUpni. 11 ' ' YVIIIIlinport 1.10 a.m. 41 arr. at llarrtljurx 4.5 Jam. 11 I hlltdelphU fi 10 a.m. llait Mail limrca Krl 11.2 J a.m. ' lleriova 8 40 p ui. " lH-k llaren -0A5 p.m. " " Wlllhuuplrt 11.10 p.m. " arr. at llari'ltliuri; 3 03 a in. " " IhlUdelphla 8.10 a.m. Kluiba JUll loavea lak Haven 7.35 a.ui. Wllhami'port 0 30 a.m. ' arr. at HarrUlurir 3.0.5 ji.tn. " ' I'lillnJ.Hihli CM p.m, IlARKItcctlO Accos,, leile Ullhmpnrt 030 p.m. " arr. at Ilnrrl.lnir.- 0.50pur ' '' PhllUelphla 251 a.m. PUP Kiclc Mjlt, bare lck limn 1221 p.m. " arr, at,UbiamHirt 1 3) p.m. Mat) i:.iid roi nMts o.n.t ni.d net at I'lto with L SI M h U IV and al Curry and Irtluelou ith nil I nek ni.d Allelieli It It IV. . Mjil Wv' with ia-t and train on I. 8 A M S It M.aodattVrryanllrvlnetoa with Oil Cnek and Allegheny 11 It . Klmlri Mill uud UuTill lllpra.a make clore rpiinectlouaat U Ullam.pjrt with .V C It W tlalna U'rlb.uud at llarr.tburj hIIIi .V C 11 VY lraln aouth. V M. A, UALDIVlN.nun'l Supt. v ciiiriitox acioj:,iiv. U'lilijlitoii, Pa. An Inatltutlun for floth Sexea. FAoljivF.r: Ilev,C. IwlCSSL,i;tl, Principal and Pror.ncr of Cla.lc aud the Higher Uulltb. 1' llrauchus, . JIIIS.3I.C. lCICSI.GIt, Preceptren and Ttfacber u! Patutlnaui Drairlu iilt. JOllS M, KISSL.UU, A. LI. Pro le.aorof Lalluaud UreeK. MISS IS. O. NIC A I), Teacher of Mufli. VlL.SO.V UUIIIIIU Ainl.tant. 'Por Particular ayply to U. KSdLll, Lehigh uoil'a. Oct. 17, MS. Plorial Guide for 1874. 200 Pagos ; COO Knprnvlngs nml Colored Plate. Publiihul Quarterly, at 25 eta. a Year, First S'o. ur 1874 Jut Uaued. A German eiluluu at haiuc pilcct. Addieas JAMES V1CK, uov. 80, IJocUebUr, N. Y. BEATTY & PLOTTS. Tlio Tloatty & Plotts celebrated Gold en ToiiRitp is nrkttoivlt'ilcpil by professors of music and relebrated orRanlsh-to be tlm lead Inc 1'arlor Oigan now In uib. Tctl niontaliam curds nf hontiraie constant ly liolnc received In favor of tlioni. Wn lappend a few and wish you to reud liuur: Anthony, N. J.. Jan. 2.", 1873 Jlessrs Heat y & Plotts, Gents Vour Otcan, sold me, j-lves entire satisfaction. It beauty of timonml stylo of workiiian ship aruseltlotn If ever Mtrpasseil. Wi-li yott mccfas In your luisineiis, I am, with lespect, Pmf, M. U .UiSATTy. Siiamokin, Pa,, Feb. 11, 1874. I have, onuof Ueatty & I'lolt,' Golden Tongue Orjjans. It I an excellent in struiiient, linn lono and full power. I llku it better tlian ituv I have. Iteaid.- M. II. IlAllPiiL, M. D. Lauuy's Stat'n, Pa., Jan. 27,' 1874. 1 havu bad lleatty & Plotts' Or.m nil cm lu;nst 14th, 1872 ; It gives tho hlghi'ht Mill-fn.'tiiii, and-has proved all that it was recouilut'lided by the prop'is Jon IIiikhy. Slatinoton, Ta., Feb. C, 1874. Beatly & Pli.tts Parlor Organ 1 like belter than the Stand ml, anil it gives better batiofiictlon, sis I find In my t.-av-ls. Prof. Fit. V. MAYiiit St. Claih, P.i., Pec. fith, 1875. Jfessis. Uiatiy & Plotts, GentI linvu received tlio Organ, asu-iit by your linn to me, niul 1 have had It examined, aud it gives ample. Hitlsfacllon. Hon. John Sinet. Mauanoy City, Pa., Oct. 10, 1873. The Ueatty & P.otls cclelirattd Gold en Tosgiie Parlor Organ is by far tho bct Pallor Oigan In use. I havu care fully examnivd It, ami find Its tone, woiktuitiishlp and durability' to bo tlib heitt I ciers.iw, and 1 can with pleasure rccommeml it to any in want of a lir.-t-class parlor organ. Piof. O. II. UNtHiit. Weiars. livatty & Plotts, of Washliig ton, N. J., aio geutlemeii of enterprise, and whoso lU'esetico would bo a credit to any community. Uackettstown, N. J., lleialil, 1872. Washington, N. J., Sept. 5, 1873. To Itobeit .Moigan, Pottsville I inn happy to statu lli.it the liislritineilt gives enlitu hatlfl.iclion, not only to nijself but itl?o to the teachers of tlio Ibetiilnary who aru better judges. Ituv. A. M. Jklly. Wo bay, after cnretul (.ml cmtly ex periment, It is witli pleasuro wo Intro duce tho "Golden Tongue," knowing it possesses imtuj advantages over nil others manufactured. Tho tomt cx.-els in fullness, puilty, and tho thousands of testimonials which are being con stantly received, aio evidence that our eiruits have been eminently successful. For partlcuhirs aud Pri.'e List, address BEATTY & PLOTTS, Feb. 310m Washington, N. J. rmilK BA.'HATTA,V Sp7lR " K-E uud Cumblnatluii MATTKESS. P. J. KISTLEIt. POSTM--1STER OF WEISSPOIIT, lus been a.pointeil lgent for Lehlgl'ton, W'elssport and vicinity tu give our citizens n chance to bee uml test the merits of tho arrange inetitof spiiugs. Ilo is willing to put tliem on tiinl for any person tor ono w eek, and if 'they .lo not paovo supo ilur to tho Woven Wire Mattress, Put ,liam, Yankee, Norfolk, Wi'ight, Sptlug field, Hone, Tucker. Eureka, Juntoe, Inipeiial, United States, Walker, Con necticut, Eagle, Saluui or any of tlio owo thousand ami one Spring lieds that have been put upon the market, you are not asked to buy It. Tlio above named beds have been discarded to make loom for tlio Improved. It has no hiding place lor hugs, lias no blats on top ot ll.o t-prlugs, but heavy duck canvas, buoklng nt the base of the spilug, thai may be taken otf ami the sluts removed (fur cleauliiij or other wise,) by anybi dy in llvb minutes and replaced at pleasure. Thobptlngs may be changed to oilier portiuni of the bed with very little tiouble. The sprlntis ! me unlimited to keep p'acu and I.ut iiuigoi I nan any oilier In use. For in valids It cannot be surpa-o-cd. Ho UU Ilium to any bedstead ordiffereiit weight of persons, the largest number under tlm lmivle.it pait ot the body, nml with t light covering of hurks. cotton, straw ued. or hair niattres, they adapt them selves completely to the body. Tho ladles bbou;i call and see the arrange ment of spilngH for the ciadlti, ami not liuve'to use leathers In warm weather. They aiu belter than toothing byrup or coidmls lor the little ones. Thu springs ale made I rum the very best ca-1 btevl fi urn tho celebrated blielllcld wukrsof England. Coiuu one and all unit see them. Theao beds have been fully es tablished lu twelve .ditfeleiit States. The Furniture men are especially In v I ted to ci.ll aud examine these beds, lluda put upon trial and no one asked to purchase .until alter a fair trial. P. J. KISTLEIt nov 8 '73-tf Agent, Weissport. "RtflOK SABaB. Tlio undersigned J"- offeis his Houso and Lot, bltuato in Franklin town-.)ilp, on (lie road load ing front Welsspoitlo Mackerellowu, at pilvato Mile. The huusu is 20 x 2(1 it., three ctones in front with bu-cnicnt, and tho lot 00 leet front by 100 deep Suitable lor ImMiirrs bland. Atinly to 1 1 EN It Y llOTIJEUMEi-. Much 11th, 1871-V.3 tt'or The. Caanox Advociti. niv nioTiiCK, BY JOHN DACC1IUS. I've wanilcred fnrnway. mother, Far Irani my happy linmo. Ait 4 Iclt Iho limit that jrnvo mo birth In other climes to roam; And tlmo tallica then lias rolled Ills ycsirs, And mnrkpil tliem on my brow; Yet still I think of thee, motlici I m tlilnkltigof the now. VYhcn by thy gcntlo side, mother, You watched my dawning youth, And kissed mo' In your pride, mother, .Taught me tho Wonl of Truth; Then brightly was my soul lit up M'lth thoughts of future Joy, Vt'hllt your m ight fancy gatliinds wOYO To deck thy darltny by. I'm thinking of tho day. mother, When, with such anxious enro, You lifted up your heart to heaven, Your hope, your trust was thero. Fond memory brings tlio pat ting glance, Whilst tears roll down my cheek, Tint last long loving look told moro ' Than over words could speak. I am lonely and formation, mother, Ko I i lend Is near mo now, To SQotho mo with a'tender word, Or cool iny burning brow; Tho dearest ties nfTcctlou wovo Are nil now torn from mo, They left me when my troulilo came, They did not love llku Iheo. I would not have thfo know, mother, How brightest hopes decay Tlin tempter with his baneful cup Has dashed them all away; Anil Bhiiniolms left his vunom'd sling, To rack with anguish wild, Yet still, I would not havo tlico know Tho sorrows of thy child. l'vo wandered far nway, mother, Slnco I deserted thee, And left thy trusting heart to break Tloyond tho depp blue sen; Yet. mother. I still love thee well, I long to hear thee speak-, And feel ngaln thy hnliny breath Upon my careworn check. i nut oh I thorn Is a thought, mother, I'ct vndes my beating breast. t That thy bright spirit may have gono To its eternal rest I And as 1 ivlpo tho tears nway, There whispers In my ear A volco that speaks of heaven, mother, And-blds me seek theo there I Socta Limoorox, April, 1374. ' Hiatal-)- of the Grnnge .Movrmrlit or, the Parmer- War ngiin-l .Mon-pnUea " De Ini a full and authentic account of the tru;ste of the American Farmer a.-alnt the extortions ofthe llallrmid Compile. With a History of the lllaeand Progrea(,f theOrderoltboPatrune of 11 usba-idry. Pul Ilshed I y tbe.Nalloual Pub lMiIngCo, Pblladelbh, Pa. Of all the great questions now before tlio public, that of Iho fanners move ment for the redress ofthe wrongs from which they have so long suffered, is, un questionably, tho most Important. Tho author portrays In a masterly manner the evils of the gteat Uallro.nl System which havo brought our pipspnt liimncia! troubles tipop us; thu gindual growth and concentration of this vast power Into the hands of n few eoipoi latlons; tlio false sysb-m ol building rnllioads In advance of the demand for them; tho terrible evils arising Irointhe reckless stock gambling operations with which the country has been curs ed for Hie last eight years; theiiisolcnco and tyianny with which tho IlnllroatW treat the public dependent upon them; Iho fearful extent to which our Legisla tures and Courts have become ror iitpted by the great corporations which seek to eontrol them; tlm causes nf tlio great panic of 173, mid the events of that ciWs are related with ngraphlcness which leaves nothing o bede-lred. Tho author gives a startling account of tlm dang-rs wllh which reckless railroad management has assailed tho nation In every feature of Its existence. Ills blatements will nltraot universal atten tion, and nre woitliy of the setlous con bhlcriitlun of every eltUen of this coun-try-Passing from thn MonopnlUts nnd their outrages, the nulhor takes up the au.o of the wronged and oppressed fir mers, aud gives us a detailed statement ofthe evils I rum which tho tanning class Is buffeting. He analyzes skill. Hilly Iho causes Ot thesu evils, and shows huw and by whom tlio farmers me rubbed. The wjrk contains a detailed nnd carctully prepared history ol the now Older of the Patrons of Husbandry. A eoniplft,, account ol tho orgmil7nthin nml objects of tin, order is given; its lw nnd mode of pioeeduro nrtatul; una each feature I-explained at length. It ftbouuls in tho most startling dis closures, and will, unipiesllonably, tuako a noisri In the world. The hook Is ably written, nnd It Is n bold nnd vlgeroiis plea in behalf of of the farmers and all who are oppressed and robbed by the grasping Monopolists who are giv ing us mi much trouble. The author treats his subject f i a practical stand. point, and no ono who wishes to keep himself lufiirimd upon llm most impor tant and exciting question of tlio d-iy, can ailord to bo without tills vuluiuo. The appearance Is ino-t opporlunnln and It iiitt-t I'ommiiuil a Urge and inpid sale. The book is soul by biib-cribtion only, and the publishers want neon's In every cuuutry. it4?."? a?.1 J,ur"slde ' spoken of for tho Uuitud States Souite. Thu Ucncon's Slat. A rather ridiculous sceio occurred In Xonnlk, Ohio, recently. Tho lu-,ro Is n prominent and much respected dea con. Tho other ktinday ho hturtod for church wiHi a,, old'hat on Ills lie.nl. It was an easy lint, nnd the obi gentleman enjuyed It It appears thero are pegs lo bang hats on in tlm churches theio. Ho thus disposed of his head-gear on reaching iho church, and took Ills seat with thu coogregathm. When the ser vlco was over lie lingered, as Is custom ary and proper for deacons lo do. Ilo linally inohed tho porch, and stoppul for his lint, nnd any respcjtable clt!zcn can lin.iglne tlio horror lie experienced on beholding but one hat left, and Hint n most dilapidated and scauJelotts look ing nnicle. Ho could letl his blood bull .ithlM tiim as he looked nt It it ml thought of tlio inuttoti.lic.iil who owned II, ami had walked off with Ids glossy beaver instead. Ho said out aloud that the owiurof that li.if wai a' inultoii lnad, nnd ground his deacoiiism heel Into the floor, nnd felt much lelleved by so doing. Then 1 e tied a handkerchief about his head bcnttso the old lintwas much too laige for him, and lie could not wear it, oven If llcsli and spirit had not it vol led agiibist tho spectacle. He told Hie 'cxlou that that hat u.u-,t li.lve been built In a dry duck, and tho only thing that doubled him In the nutter was how a man with a head ot that size gotinlo church anyway. Then hu stalk ed majestically homeward, witli the red handkerchief wound about 'his head, and thu detestable hat held at arm's length alie.id of hi in, and altogether foi ming n fpectncle that fastened tho astonished atiHiition of every beholder. Arriving home, he extended thu obnux lous article toward his wife, and waiting nu instant for tier to lake lu the awful enormity of tlio olfejici;, lie explosively shouted ''Look ntthat villainous rag!" The lady looked at it, and w.is astoti ishciL "I don't wonder you.aro tick," he howled morosely; "it makes niesick to think of tlie bullhead who owues such a smoke-stud; palming It off on me, anil taking my now beaver for him self in mistake! (lie groined this out with wiithlng sarcasm.) A prelty mis take 1 mii't say when his miserable rag is big enough to cover a cait, and filthy enough to make a ciow sick. "Hut that's your every day hat," as.erted his wife, in still greater astonishment, "My hat!" gasped thu amazed deacon, blaring nt her with his eyes hair way nut of tlnir sockets, .and then lnughltig hysterically, ntnf shlveri-ig from head to foot. "Certainly it is," persisted his wife, '-and hero Is your best hat," taking lliat artlch fron its accustomed place and holding it out to him. Willi- out a word Iho tulser..b!e man snnk Into a clnir, and after stnrlrg blankly nt his wife for a moment, slowly said: "The ways of Providence nre past Dull ing out. Hub my head, Matilda!" Iiiloniiici-nncc. Intemperance yet lias licences, ami popular countenance. In tlm eloquent language of another: Its innrch of ruin is onwnrd still. It reaches nbro.-.d to others; Invades tho family nml social circle, nnd spreads woo and sorrow all nrotind. I', cuts down youth in Its vigor; manhood In its strength: and age lu its weakness. It breaks the father's lieait; exting uishes natural affection; erases conjugal love; blots out filial attachment; blights parental hope, and brings down mourn ing age with sorrow tn tho grave. It produces weakness, not strength; death, not life, It makes wives, widows; child,, die n orphans; husbands fiends; and all of them paupers ana beggars. It halls' feve ti, feeds rheumatism, nurses gout, welcomes .epidemics, invlles cholera, imparts pe.sllleucr, and consumption., It covers the land with idleness, poverty, dlsea-e. and erlnin It tills your J ills, supplies your alinhlnises, and demands jour iisylums. It engenders contro UTslcs, fu-ters quartels, and cherishes riots. Jt contemns law;, spurns ordn loves mobs, it crowds penitentiaries, and furnishes tlio victims for your neat folds. It Is (ho life blood of tho gaud ier, tho 'ailment of the counterfeit, tho prop of the highwayman and tho support of the midnight incendiary, It countenances the liar, respects tho t hlef, and esteems Hie blasphemer. It violates obligation, reverences fraud nml honors Infamy. It defames benevolence, hides love, scorns vlituo and slanders Innocence; li.cit-s tho father to butcher his ofT-prlng,, helps tho husband to mas sacre Ids wife, aud aids tho child to grind his pailcldal axe. It burns wad, consumes woman, detesta life, ciuses. God and despises heaven. "It suborns witnesses, nur.se9 perjury defiles tlio jury box, 'and stains tlio judicial ormltio. "It bribes voters, dl-quallfles vote's, corrupts flections pollutes our liistltu Hons and endangers our government. It degrades the citizen, debases tha legislator, dishonors tho statesman, and dl-aims the patriot. It brings sliauio not honor; misery, not happiness. And now, ns with tlio malevo euce of u fiend, It calmly surveys its frightful desola tloipj, Instatlato wllh h.ivoe, It poisons felicity, kills peace, ruins morals, bilglits confidence, slays reputation, nnd wipes out national honor, then curses tl e world and laughs, at Its ruin." In View of such a catalogue of vices, wlilcli degrade and ruin humanity, who will not cjir.o out boldly and unreserv edly in favor of such measures as will restrict within tho narrowest limits possible, Iho monstrous evil? What a fearful catalogue of crlino and misery it leaves to murk Its bloody path. Woman ami 1'lmvoin. TJIessings on, the heads oftho-owho fend llowery presents to those whoso energies have been de.Mil.iteJ by disease! Flowers luipait not only fr.igr.inee and beauty to onu'a sick room, but .they ab'oluiely light up the gloom that,, hangs aiotiud iUikcadar.: curtain, and,' cause cheerlnlne-s to take, tho, place of heaviness and oppression of tlio, heart. Often has our soul felt.excail ingly grateful to these dear women iwho have considered our low estate and sent llowers", fresh, fragrant and beautiful, . lo cheer our fiivaliilisni. -Could wo strew their pathway through life with llowers, hovv.e.igery would our hand perfoim thu .task! Had llowers.no other oilice, than to minister to tlm pleasures of tlio .bick, that of itself would bo reason sufficient why they ,shonId be, cultivated. Hut when wo remember j that. they tiro not only an ever pleasant joy to tho eye, but nro also true nnd genial teachers of moial truth and ex cellence, as well ns the prompters to tbo. highest tis Wjell f.s the most lefiudcd sentiments, wo can perceive of qtv; great impoitance it is that the hand aud heart of wonianls power is In her love liness. and she ought to do overytblng. to encourage It.' llcr loveliness has broken tho bondage In which nianx a sinful man was bound, and which .had' resisted persuasion and (oco tlnoug't many a year. Let her, Increase, her power by a.ldlng to her loveliness, a,nd. this sho will not full to do if slio glyes Iter heart up, to a luvo of .beautiful poetry of eai Hi. ". Xo iVo.Klor. " I wonder wJiero my .scholars are?" said a teacher, with languid air, ns sho seated herself In her accustomed e.bnlr, and looked arouud upon u vacant "form," i " I should not wonder If your schol' ars are vyhcro you wero last Sunday and Hie Sunday before," whispered a volcd close besldo her ;. and looking up, sho recognized tho-superititemleutj - The fact is, situ wusnhoutasftcaiueat- ly nbscnt as present; and when she wan present sho w as so little prepared for thai proper presentation of the trutli in tho lessjn, thntshu might itlsD"-as well havo been absent. She wondered, but' tlio superintend ent tlld not, nor need we. Llko cause In llku -clrcunistaiices always priiduca like effects. Lot .your , pastor pursue that policy, and half ids time fall to meet his congregation nt its regular ap polntuients, and 'It will not uS'long be fore, even when ho does come, his con gregation will fat) to meet him. Or even if ho conio vvlth tho utmost puuc tuality, still, if, when h does, come, In ste'ad of providing milk rind meat, he only makes a clatter with an enjpty saiice-pan, a liko'iestilt .will follo.V; for pot ce'n cattle will count pp at.uL.ht, unleso tbey find by experience that they aru to bo fed. A minister who'shodid" thus foolishly and wickedly trltlo with a charge so sacred, would Lo, and should bo, suinmirlly dUmlssed; and If a sun day scliuol macjer of. like eliaraeter, bhould be differently iloalt with, wu do not discover the reason. llaptlst Tcaplicr. A few days slnco a needy person applied to a wealthy citizen for help and recti veil tho siiiiill sum pf live cvpis. liu' giver remarked nt ho handed uver tho pittance, '-T.tko iouwra wclcsrue. our ears am always opeu to tho cails of the lil-tiessed." "Xinit may be." re. piled tho recipient, "but never ' before 111 toy life liavn I sn tut iiii ing tor aud. largo uui." 1