P IMH RAUCH & COCHRAN, rfkiftiuittwl trrt , wrivmr. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I copy, one ifmr $ /.50 6 ooPles, ( badloliefme addresseel,) 7.00 lacoptes ." • id 18.00 15 copies ." • " 18.00 20 conies " It 2200. And 0.10 for each additional anbeoriber. VOX CLUB", IX PAOKAOXII 5 obptee, (to one d adress ) 46 , $ 8.0 10 copies " moo a 18.50 16 copies ' 20 id It 20.00 V: B 2 $l.OO for each additional subscriber. 4.-All subscriptions must invariably be paid in advance. Railroads. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R. On and after Monday Sept, 6th, 1669, trains will leave the i ' enn'a Railroad Depot, at Lan caster, as follows: WIEITWAS.D. Pittsburg Ex.12:27 a.m Emigrant Tr. 2.18 " Mail Phil l a. Exp..... 1 :15214 " . Mall No. 5, via C01umbia.....11:13 " Past .. 2:85 p. m Columbia A 0... 8:10 " Harrisbig Ao. 5:54 " Lano. Train.. 7:25 " Cinoin. Ex.-10:48 " READING RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT, MONDAY, SEPT IA Mk Great Trunk Limsfrom the North and North west for Philadelphia, New York, Res& ing, Pottsville, 2aqua, Aah/and,Sha mokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, IS. , rata, Litia, Lancaster, Cokonbia, . Trains leave 4 111 4 1 .4 1 2/Ipr 1 44 w Yorkgo,k an non and prinelpal Way Stations; the 4.10 p. m. train making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville_ _, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 8.40 p. m. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m.,12.00 noon, 6.00 and 8.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 8.15 a. in. and 3.80 p. m.; sleeping cars accompany the 9.00 a. m, 5.00 and 8.00 p. in. trains from New York, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 a. m., connecting with similartrain on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 8.30 p. m., stopping at all stations; leave Potts ville at 6:40, 900 a. m., and 2.46 p. m.; Herndon at 9.80 a. m. Shamokinat 6.40 and 10.66 a.m.; Ash land at 7:05a. in.., and 12.80 noon. Tamaqua at 8.33 a. m.: and 2.20 p. m., for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsville, via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 8.16 a. m. for Harrisburg, and 11.30 a. m. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Aeoconniodation Train: Leaves Pottsville at 5.40 a. m., passes Reading at 7:30 a. arriving at Philadelphia at 10.15 a. m., return ing leaves Philadelphia at 6:16 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at 11.26 a. in.; returning, leaves Phila delphia at 4.30 p. m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. and 8.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litis, Lan caster, Columbia, ac. Perkiomen Railroad Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a, zu. OM and 11.15 p. m.; return ing', leave Behwenkvllle at 5.56, 8.12 a. in. and 12.55 noon, connecting with similar trains on Readin Rail d. trains. leave Potts tcat . . p. m., returning, leave Boyerstown at 7 a. m., and 11.50 noon, con necting with similar trains on Reading B. R. Chaster Valley Railroad trains leave Bridge port at 8.46 a. in., and 990 and 1156 p.return ing, leave Downingtown at 8.10 a. m., 'l.OO and 5.45 p. In., eonneottng with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundaysl Leave New York at 6.00 and 8.00 p. m Philadelphia at 8.90 nom and 3.15 p w,. te ( .00 a. in. train running only to Reading,) leave Pottsville 8.00 a. m.; Harrisburg 5.20 a. in., 4.10 and 4.45 p. in., and Reading at 12.85, mid night, and 7.15 a. in. for Harrisburg, at 7.05 a. in. and 8.17 p. m , for New York and at 9.40 a. m. and 4.25 p. m. for . Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. General superinseneleat. RICADING, PA., Sept. 18th, 1809, EootB4l' READING AND COLUMBIA R. R. ON AND AFTER THUBBD,AX, AUGUST sth, 1869, PASSENGER. TH/4:INH WILL. HUN ON THIS ROAD,• AS FOLLOWS: LIMY& AI&XIV,. Laucaater.....B:lb a. m. Reading 100 a. M. 46 .....8:10 p. m. " ..... b:80 p. m Columbia .....810 a. in. " 10:80 a. in. 14 ..... 800 p.M. " 6010 p. m. lIETUANING: LEl37a. - ' i jamivi. .: 'MC m. lostmster.....Ms. m. P 4 in. Columbia ... ...ropu .. 7:15 a. ni.„. "I . 31 ni. .. OAS p. 111. ' Reading II Trams leaving Lancaster and , Co?rabbis as above, make close conn i Tion at Reae tw ?W/1/5 Trains North and South on Phdadel 'and Reading Railroad, anji net an Le Vann Road. Train thaving_iemenaterat th/5 Read . in atthio A. N. connects closely at ingwith Train thy New Tork. Tickets qau beobts. :a l to Odioes of the Newby Central , foot of Liberty street, Neirfor a tand Ph elphlaand Reading Railroad, Mb Oall k ewhal street*, Phila. Through Coke to New York .and PhiWel pbia sold at all the Principal Station*, and flag. gage Checked Throagh. Orldileage Tieket Rooks fbr 500 Or 1000 miles, Seamen andßeenrsian Tthkets, to and from all point*, at redethed i zies. Trains age rem by hiladelphth and Resent Railroad Tim*, w is 10 minutes fast* than Pennsylvania Railroad Time. ang3.o-if] ORO. T. QACRL Su . Coal, Luontior, &a. EHLER, BRENEMAN,Iic CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DICALIIIIIB RI ' COAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY. TAno—COR. WATER CT. ARV PA. R. R. Ossios—NO.9 SA* MANOR IT., LASCASTRE PA. Moo 18.1 y B. X. MARTUCt Xining VllolllAll, JOU/ A. XASOB. 5,000.000 FEET OF DRY WILBER. MARTIN, THOMAS & 00., COLUMBIA, LANOASTIR CO., PA.; Manufacturers At LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY, PA., AND WILOLNII*4 LUMBER DEALERS. irarri PINS . 010 ' • OrAc_: r . mai111473 10 146. EASTWARD Phlia.Empreas IMO a. m 'Fast Lime . .. OtM " Lano. Train.. 9:06 1, Day IMpreas.lo:sl Columbia Ao. (arrive) 246 p. m Erie Express.. .3:00 Paola° Efarrisb!g A0..6:54 G. A. NICOLLS, le '1914, is' we are is.; told rM Variishes, &o. AUG. BEINOICHL. JAI;. MUNOZ A & J. REINOEFIL, MANUFACTURERS AND DE . COPAL, WHITE, COFFIN, BLACK AND JAPAN VARxlszrzs, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE. do., Act. NO. 109 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (In the Keystone Bnilding,) LANCASTER, PA. Also, Mahogany Boards ? Veneers and Mouldings of different sues and pat terns. All kinds of Turniug, , touth as Bed Posts, Table Legs, Spoke*, Ilube,..relloes, &o. Also, AXLES, SPRINGS, Ao. Dentistry. House Furnishing Goods. HERRING'S CHAMPION SAFES: THE BURNING OF EABLES, ART GALLERY PHILADS4PI I / I A, Sept. 1, 1869. Missies. FARREL, HERRING a CO., 699 Chest nut street. Gewrt.seter: We have just examine*, with the very greatest sallefitotleni our •Sate d imp aneled of you some years ago, and •whielEyalsk ad Omuta our destrnativedre Met night • We find the oontenkrithout exospilop4 en tirely unharmed, Ike slightly damp 4 and we feel sew reedition- eounneese• our busli nos. sgattkhaving every Web perCeothy eats. We Shell' In a fed days require a large/um', and will Cell upon you, _ • • • • • • JAXES KARL% a. SONS. --,—. P in LamarmitiA, Ant. 4T,1610. Massa& FARREL, HERRING a CU. Giwnsines: In the year 11300, / up.trinna was in bosiness is the Artisan EAU , . a was destroyed 03 , pre on UM . 10th P bad , en in woo what I suppossn , wig. a. To safe, but upon opening HI %read ofiny w.„% i d., and Ent barn therm. t gentlauteat.. ere Iwo oeyeael oilaar in that Am allal TOG la the Ere at : thaw il Couuneree streets, e sant x . Eve weeks afterwards, allot wh Amon be (paned awned they wer s i v ir s erPrOW Bi det • for I witnessed the open of Abe welt WA ihor_ery case tyro . tents. were , wlt earn of other. Pagers wore Or en aly Gestroyed. /xi. Mosses, ol . have earaaw theta on= iieltonA v_ an pnrebgete of your Sams. VT. I pare of y l o t g that Uwe was WI m eat te a w 0 1710 was witnessed 'tear en aln .tha neSll6 l ' ri t ) the my hiru . t W ell oaths.. radar Allth ~ . z..Ael.it t lit"- -M ft *woo muc k TeXer w • of kooloalopentd - t. / shall wimaanothero your. l im li: ="4.llittivitoex.lo...zia. . other make of maws. . • CHARLES *ILIUM% Marble Paper Henufhetwor. . HERRING'S P TEN rotTpe CHAMPIO on N sikrics knowatt ti frontfiso wn R OPO NEW PATENT' SAW imr i ji vaoollthiingutzt rlairl . 11l litill' a isiii - a renistanti ASIDIst Val* cutting to an' extent heretofore Ira. FARREL, HERRING It CO., PHILADELPHIA. • 1111101 NO, FARREL a SHERMAN, NO. Ml BROADWAY. COR. MURR'ATLIT., NEW . YORE. URRJUSIO 4 00., ONTOSOO. IIIUIRING, FARREL a SUSSMAN, 001111 3 4 ) SSW ORLEANS. M= WiacxiiirrlTCAr . BLANKETS AND LAP RUGS Of all qualities, to which trewatilet partiouliely invite the attention ot all inmate in Want co articles In that line. GLOVES, GAIINTLE'r'S and MI OTTIR, , BEAVER, • NUTRIA SEAL, ntcailagr rAna,git, f arih;eil' Ladies> Fino Fur Trimmed incyvea, permeate Nitta ant Kooda. PULSE WARMERS and EAR MITTS. WHOLBSALE AND SZTAIL. n0204f1 GOOttit, -- && BEST KID GLOM. LECHLER &BRO., 4 f '*R - • 3/Vatgrn= and • TF "Mite Shirta, = • COLLARS, • _ • 'O7 I F OV I rR GASPITitaIrERS4, NECK TIES, BOWS, REGALIA, -AND-. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS: SHIRTS NAM TO ORDlllll. l lNratillionfan= *gement aDit net of nt +l* stplleattota, (A PEILMT TIT WARAANTED.) A Sae assortment of UNDEUL ► T Ma k LADIF.B ISO VEST, • BURP D SS; ANISKEEOHIEPS OLOVEIIIOBI Sit nv.i u g i 0 to tl, 1 11011 • s l TO : T4l u ; NO. 86 EAST ILTS4 . • ) LANOOTER, To o t. - 4 111KgT-OLASS GOorks any, • iserSj.:l. CONESTOGA COLLEGIATE INSTITUT4, stihe otaii SEptINAEY FOR YOUNG LAMES. Tax rata .dxstrAz steinox satarga esporgisaiß pa, a s h tsllllll9,elifo. eee_IIMMMt leeetle Laseseler,l%. ' aug15421 MY. x. I. gamma, Petseepia. El care for him who shall hate borne The battle, and for his Widow and his orphan, to do all which may v achiere and cherish a just and a tasting peace ammo , ourselves and with an nations."--4. Z. v; OCTOBER 22,1869. )UN LADY'S SOIALOWIT, ILY, aimlessly drifting through life, las I born for? "For soniebody's I by my mother. Well, that being am p,. J loctUantout. TB BEST WIFE IN THE WORLD ,greish—a g that hasn't an idea except what is reflected from me. I tell you what, old fellow, I'm the master of my wan house ; I come when I please. ,palsy Sever ventures on a word of reproach." _so When you ought to be ashamed Ag your self, larking around at the clubs as you do, dissipated bachelor fashion." "Ashamed, I what off" "Why, I suppose you owe some duties to Your Wel" -"Where's the harm ? My wife doesn't care." "Prohebly you think so because she is quiet - and su salve, but if she were to ohlect , --" "Object] I'd like to hear her try it." "NOW; look here, Ainseourt, your wife fuuty be,* model wife, but you blearily are =IA: i husbend. People are 'h • eN ils- Nopabout the way you neglent that Weblued g." wank pe ople to mild their own bal ie/ie. i Hoe her, indeed 3 W,hyg hint, i leveller es l i love my own soul." .. • "Thee, w hy ' don't you treat her as if yen' uses" f , ' ' ' ' ' „3.41.40ute, Potterer, **Amato* inst show what e, mar old bachelor you are. II . 140 to Mike too meek of your wife; mmeVeval lier.-"'. • Mu i shillise he . .., "Timt i rklink.•l don't likelikethe ring o r a m ,”" And wr away, leaving' Mr. Ainertut to finish his game of billiards ek..brisuri. /ISA 4litre-budget Prioress is !" the later. "41ways poking T uts 'On r e , It t in cirt e rl " *l.lll :: l iirr i r i b i rre s t . ; AW' LP what lie rye" , : ' r • ' , jseseihile iNrs ‘tim* Alppoourt was Bitting . , . • Ilf - lif her 'drees '' , tophi, her two little whi MIMI tightly ed in re another, • and; .M r head engirt diociplnt-le, deli., ea* loge blow, ,of a . woman with, II e and curly linen hair; lo t oking a groWn np child than a wife' or •tw .one summers. At + • 1' ) dear !" eighed Daisy. " It, • ite no ; dull , 4 ; I wish Herbert, would OMe lamo t all spends any time with Me. nertr-a. . dam and I.precitiee all his lhvm'ke• rag% and the newspapers, so I eau talk abbot the he's interested in, and try so hard to be . It's Very MAW" #ll4:atraubar oval *hi brillPflinsi Ipso Anuomß es, - mid sparkles detected' into her sill'Vila ear tart her •• • • thearipi va she stairs. The sent. ,' ' ' OlusPon • : • . ", i 1 . • try a r e y ou , i; with a phty . . ~ . • . trunk. " ere are some Inter re. my light eat . • , • , • Oti. •) 0 t, • • lI V. I #4lrbeci 1 140 *4 . away 4111 . ... • - - t o, 6.i . ft/IN. : , Theil ire a lot of tidier ' to imp and I'm one o f , , • I . Ton ' go over to my 140 • : sib; *rite or d for one Of your M ' or . ' • Vhere 11 00 0 bye,- gala; / ban Nero& a hurry . ;'; kiss BMW/ on th e q " dtOA4 rose or a moutlitlat was mod u . , m, he *awns. Daisy AblillOart Mien'. want to her pr ler-lip-law, nor sent tor owl at her girl bi ' She spent the evening ea one, on the shade, that 1r a fist over• gr° " I do?" Frights the little I!. timid, . g wife. ' Oh, what shall do ?" But, child as she was, Daisy had a strong, resolute Woman's heart within her, nor was the long is caring to a decision. loft P" said. tided Kr. IA idea of says he's use she him to ►1 never Jenkins article; but ey, draws live in, ►r is too "Daisy," said her husband to her the next day, "you havn't any objections to my at tending the Orion Bal Masque f'" • "Are masked balls nice places, Herbert? " "Oh, yes, everybody goes ; only I thought I'd pay you the compliment of asking you whether you disapproved or not." "Can Igo with you ?" "Well—ahem—not very well this time, Daisy.—Tou see Mrs. Fenchurch really hinted so strongly for me to take her that I couldn't help it.' "Very well," assented Daisy, meekly. and Herbert repeated within himself the ptean of praises he had chanted in Mr s . Port. cross' ears--" The best little wife in the But, notwithstanding all this, Mr. Alu mna was not very well pleased ' , when, at the self same Bal Masque, during the gay period of unmasking, he saw his Welt in nocent fate crowning the picturesque costume of Bavarian peasant. " Hallo l" he ejaculated, rather ungrs. cloddy; "you here ?" 16 Yin," biped Daisy, with a girheh smile. " You said everybody went. And, oh, Herbert, isn't it nice ?" Mr. Alnscourt said nothing more, but rechurch found him a very stupid trolitipasting for the remainder ofthe evening. Re 'was late at dinner the next day ; bat, late is he was, he found himself mo punctual than his wife, and the ablitary m was half over before Mrs. Dais tripped i'mpesii ind.her dimple cheeks all pink with the fresh w "Am I behind time ? Really I'm so sor ry. But we have been driving in the park, and—" " b li s f i .o : • Who are wit r growled her . . hus • Why, Colonel A.dalr and 4-41ia.colonel AdMr that you go out with aemuoh." "Now, look here, Daisy," ejaculated Mr. inseourt, rising from the table and pushing k his chair—" Adair isn't exactly the Dann I want you to drive with I" ' "But you go everywhere with him." "I dare say—tut you and I are two dif ferent persons." " Now, dear Herbert," interpo sed Daisy,* wilfully misunderstanding him , " you know I never was a bit proud, and t he associates that are good enough for my husband arb good enough for me. Let me give you a few more oysters." Ahiscourt looked sharply athis wife Was she redly in earliest, or was there a mock ing undercurrent of satire her lint he Iteekdiet decidei - wrardest in was h er -150111W MUM& IM talk to her about it sometime," was his internal decision. " Daisy," he said, carelessly, when din neewas over, "I've asked old Mrs. Bar berry to come and spend the day with you to-morrow." " Oh, , have you? I'm sorry, for I'm en gaged out to-morrow." Yon ! Where ?" "Oh, at Dedmonico's. I've joined a Woman's Rights Club, and we meet there to organize, " The deuce take ' woman's rights I' " ejaculated the irate husband. "Of course I don't believe in them, but it's the fashion to belong to a club, arid its such a nice place to _go to evenings. lam dull here evenings, 'Herbert." Herbert's heart smote him, but he answer ed resolutely, " I beg you will give up this ridiculous idea. What do women want of dubs ?" 1 . 4 . What men d0,..11 'appalls." f , But I don!ti approve of it at all," Ton belong tn three 0 11 214 1 / 2 Herbert."" Vhat's altogether a di ff e r ent Matter." " But why hat Mutant r 64 Hem--why 1' because—of coons, any body can *ea why---It'a self-evideat." , "1 ' must he very blind," iaddlirs *i ns. court deauwely, "hall amainF can't orinduslo so2ltiKagal dlferante." Pe rno rreibutle notata rh thecttat hadlate 7 emit over the spirit of Daisy't dream: fhb did change, somehow. She • went: out drivisa bare, there and oveywhere. He never knelt , when he Was certain of a quiet : evening with her; she joined• not only the club s . but! innumerable whaler for a thou. 'geld lad stee ' which took her away from h_sime Oat,continually. Mr. Ain* , 'court Ofend against the bit, but it was use less, Daisy always had an excuse to plead. Presently her Irsother-inlaw bore dewa up:4,lam, an austere old lady in black satin Me! a chestnut-brown wig. Daisy, you are ntuddng ins , son wretched. "Am It" cried Daisy. "Deer me, hadn't an idea of it I What's the trouble ?" "You must ask himself," said the mother la-law, who believed—sensible old ladyln young , Married. people settling their own ai ..0„. I Mow le the bare fad." Herbert home to the drawing-mom. 1r re Herbert lay cull* sofa pretending to mad, Win reality brooding over itio troubles. '!,What'. the !matter, Herbert ?" said Daly, kneeling cm. the floor beside him, and putting her sett, Cool hands on his fevered brow. " The matter t , . Nothing much, duly lam mirnable," 141 sullenly.aaswered. Hut why ?" she persteted. Itfrediuse you 111 , 6 so thinged, Daisy." " Bo* am changed ?" "You are never at'heme; you have last the domesticity which was, in my eyes, your greatest charm. Inver have you,to mysel any _more. Daisy, don't you see bow tWa is ,embittering my life?" Does it make you unhappy r she asked, softly. "You know that it does, Daisy." "And do you suppose I like it, 'Herbert ?" "What do , you mean ?" ha asked. I ruata that I passed the first year of my married lite in just such a lonesome way. You had sm 'domesticity.' Clubs, drives, billiard-playing and champagne suppers en grossed your whole time ; I, your wife, pined at roe. , 24110, you not tell saa so ?" Zypu Would have laughed at the Idea and mom it: a wesemit's whim. I re solved trims we ems ti nft to Mier away neither time uor breath in dle oom pWats. I hen tot complained ; I have C OF TERTDKNO Ten lines of Nonpareil constitute a Shuurv. Cf 2 Cl of I, ** ' , Awn 1 week... .; 2 weeks.. 3 weeks.... 1 month.. r 2 moatba.. 3 months.. 6 months -1 year Executors , Notice Administrators , Notice... Aviignees , Notice. Auditors' Reties . • SPECIAL NOTICES-.Tei cents a line for the first inSertion, and hewn Gents a Ups foe each subsequent insertion.. RAWL EIitTATZ advertisements, Ten earl a Bret tor the drat hute l =d Five mate a lute ach additional • • WALL HINDS oir JOB rativrtittratelaille witkneatnoss and despsieb. . No. 49. simply followed >oar example: If ft 4, notes good one, whose fault was that ? Not mine r surely. "No, Daisy, not yowl." "I don't like this kind of life," went on " It is a false excitement, a hollow diversion ; but I persist in it for the same reason, I suppose, that you did—because it was the fatMion. Now tell ms, Herbert, whether you prefer a feshksable' Wife, ar Daisy ?" Daisy—a thousand times Daisy." • " But baisy can't go along with a theatre: going, club-loving husband." " Then she shall have a hatband who finds the greatest happiness at his own hearth stone—whose wife is his dearest treasure— who has tried the experience of surface, and finds its unsatisfactory. Daisy, shall we., begin our matrimonial career anew ?" • And Daisy's answer was " Yes." "But what must you have thought etaie all this time r she asked him, after x while. "I know what I think now." . "I think," said Mr. Ainsoourt i with ais phasis," " that you are the beat wife in the world. TRH 'NE* BABY. 'Yes, there's another of 'em I know'd, cause Pa told me quiet and sit down in the cornea book, and musn't play ball, nor Smart to come in and help me put. my new puzzle together. Then, there's a cross nurse, who's always scolding me for get ting in her way, no matter where I get. - Besides Miss Gaditil d e Uwe to-day, and, she took me on her knedi and patted me on the back just like cook does when I'm choking, and she said my nose wag ano• ther deg Fee out ofjoint ; but I knew better s for this is the third time she has toldn;te so, and it is no more out of joint than here is. She's a hateful, goggle-eyed old maA4. —that's what she is. I saw it, too. It's got a little, tonne, red head, without any hair, with great wrinkles instead of eyes, and when it tries it °Pens its mouth as wide as a robin's so though it was going to swallow ithelf. helped me up on the side of the bed arid told me to kiss my , dear pretty little sitter; and when I wouldn't, and called it a bo rid, ugly little thing, he said I was a naughty boy, and the nurse said I aught to be ashamed. I dldn'tget a charms to kiss my ma at all ; I knew better thita tp tirrit,-for face when anether-baby - eBllll I climbed up on the bed, aid went to hug ging and kissing her, and all the time bad my knee right on the baby's head ; so I was whipped and put in my crib with out my supper, because I didn't know it was there. • Little Annie thinks it nice to have a new sister, but she was the baby before, and I don't khow anything about it. I can remember a long time ago, ma used to call me sweet little darling, and pa dan dled me on his foot, and said was s§ fl , 1131.`fellow, and 'My Aunt 'Tull& deokad that I was a perfect little angel; but then, Toni came, and all of my pretty, toys *ere to him, 'cause he Was a" baby, and I was cuffed and scolded by everybody, Icept grandma, and she's good to me, yet though there's been two new babies since. r . I wonder where all the babies come from? Ma says the Lord sends 'em. I wish he woubinvt send any more SO' dir ' house; Woo got morton enough nb*. ,IV 2' might do , if they would always stay little,. , but their have to grow big after a labile, ~ and s lt.myain,tuo.hvitortikanitignit i -.. 1 of fo . , 1. rather ttdUir., tf I, Ims st i r r t „ ) II ' tfie .140 rd to send 101,T 1 .. wouldn't EVON I r , any bigpriituP. ► , have not 'to',do bat to ou_ ip br it . and ehew . m 'toot,' and hairs to id : 1 was the day , eusaingest little '6 ' - ture they 9yer * :....d oyes ou. . • Ora Woke ts Mari. Last week in 'one of the New Orleans Courts a neg wee! caged,. ad , 4 wii4olol. The Judge, who is known for his aust4ri ty, held out the book and the witnetil Was sworn, .and woe, Of' OVUM, ettpeOttil to kiss the hook. But the witness Wag. un used to crimiruil prOceedings, and Ginter- tailed curious ideas of the manner: and propriety of swearing, and stood erect. "Why don't you kits?" demanded the magistrate. 'Sae , "Ain't you going to kiss?" was again inquired. •4 s ar i', repeated the astonlirddillikyl 'evidently mistaking the 'midi kit e Court, and surprised beYerid maisture at sued% as invitation. s MN, I tell you!" thundered the hasty .Tudge. . "Yes, stir 1 yes, sar exclaimed the frightened and trembling &they, here* himself for the contemplated embrace. Witlm4t . more ado the long ups of tip son ofH . .am were thrown aroma theiticul dal neck, and beibre he could be prevent.' ed, a stentorian smack resounded thrcontic , the court room. • `I Take hint off! take him off i" exisd the Court, while the loud shouts of the* spectators testified their appreciation df the fhn. At.last, however, Um 9Poern of the Court interfbred, and the htwitnin , gled Judge was rescued from the clasp of the literal witness. —Au afflicted mother says: `• A. film days ago my little boy, five years old, Wu confined to the house in consequence of bad weather. As is usual in such caves, he was extremely troublesome and fldg• ety, and in consequence, received a. num ber of scoldings in the course of the morn ing. At last he looked up at me, with s face full of indignation, and exclaimed, 6 Mother, Wall the bears in the world were one bear, and that bear bad a sore head, it wouldn't be any crosser than you are." . S i • 3, •1 • r . 70, 4 2SW 8 801 001 4 OS 1 I 111 4 10 O . 1 001 0 00 NO 00 000 V igo 1 50 1 75 75 4 00 7 00 1900 •$7 60 960 ' 140 160 El iig,4 IT le :g U CO 70 I* 120 00 10 GO is I)