II imuis Tns Bauman, hoar; Ala to . OWN Mundt? Mondolt ttr W...ts. ot Two Mew por annum In Adana. _ • mr. Advertigni In 01l awe et w an.! woo to the rig* SPECIAL ItOTICES MMUS* C lbw • line for not t importion, =a slow waboopoo tootruono. LOCAL Nuncieft, maw MA! 111•1161 r. war= Cana lbw ADVIDITESIEEESTS WE heocoodbm to . . . the ESloning, arisatipaisalys. LSO I .11.00 SAO I 10.00 111 IS 1 itch t $l4O 2 Incbss t 2. I 1.001 11.00 f IO.eS I MOO I taclum I 2.10 I T.OO 110.00 I 1111.001 117z7m - * - I•Am. ll7 Orc . '0 1), • 0 • T- T 111..1p IEOI T.. 0 r ., 01 C 01.... 110 • I ' • I column I 904* I 40.00 i IMAM I 110 A, SIM 4 , Administrator's and Regontor's NAMSI: AU& toei Roth:m.42 50 ; Basinses CierdgAiltebeg. "ear) SC addithand Uses St each. , Yearly advertigers are entinedte gesgessifyobeirms Transient adwatteementiltnestbesiebt bibs eitegess. All Resoltdiorie of Aseseletiosi ; ClagettentOldiells of Malted at individual Interest, sad *dbl. et Mg- Magas and Deaths. EDSeeIIBS /TOW" 5 /• 1111 0 1 4 TZX mars per line. The Berm= bearing a Urger chosiselan tbaa an the papers lathe cow combined. makes IS the best Advertising medlem In 14=1"41. JOB PIUNTING of every Sled, ta gad limey colors, dorm with bestemiett=h. Rendbille. Blanks, Cards. m p h. be. n o every verge prbilied at tie eheetest notice. Its !Ivor= Mice Si wen seppited power Proemial& good assortment of tie, type, gad everything Wilts Brines. One em be esseedist tit he moat artfstki MOW and et the lowest Meth TERM INVARIABLY BASIL IJ.:! 1 ' W,A I LLACE KEELF,B, 41791 f Adip "sum PAt/51711. I 4 ' Towanda. DAY, MIDDIELL &SANDERSON finnan and Rappers f the SIILLIVAg ANTUEAC)TE COAL. inar.l"7l Towanda. Ps. TNT - 111.. H. IMORGAN,Detder in Bead V V Estate, IMe from sloo . lmward ■ pace over tb late B. S. Emmen & 00.% Banking Boom r W. DIMMOCK, Dealer in all 2. Maar of Booting MMus. Towed*. Po. in orders for Sod* promptly otteadol to. Portherilsz Attention Oren to Ortilogerad Poach Rooltos. july2sl} MAILORESS.;—Try Mrs. Fisszs _,L. Draq's work ad pokes. Mop In nisi nano, hnlFr, between Ward Howe and Bakery, opposite 1 , 04-01hoo. Towanda Oct. 22, ISIL-4Sniy‘p row,rara, BEAL, ESTATE DEAL= Wo. WA South Water Street. tom. Illinois. Baal Mate purchased awl sold. Ib veßtmrntr matiolud Mem Loaned. • • may 30,10. i QA.311311 OWELL,' SON & 00. lutve leased' the Barber Mop one door vest of lbe Elwell He*, and-itillpeethgr ask • same of public patronage. '' • • 5w.11012 JOHN 0.1 HUFF, AUCTIONEER, mll cbeerbilly attend all Woe at teal estate and personal property. All orders by mall or other wise will be promptly attended to to any part of the minty. Poat-offiee address, Ittarallag Mame and 3!,,rsbnnz. Bra4ford County. Pa. mar. 20•71 GAYLORD. BROS., Genera/ _Fire and Life !$ ranee Agency. Politics coveting ir,f, and &linage caused by lightedng, to and other reliable companies, without = I L charges. R. E. 'GAYLORD. Wyahming, May RS, '7l. S. C. GAYLORD.. JOHN DITNFEE, BLACKSMITH, MONIIOETON. PA., pail particular attention 0O man: Buggies. iWagone, SW&e, kr. Tire act are 'repairing done on short notice. Wort and cliarPlll gnaranteed eatiefactery. /1.15.69. !ILA MOS FIasTISTPACKIIR, HAS Resin established blinselt In the TAIXIMIING `IISTNESS. Shop over Rockwell's Store. Wo!t et rc.ry description done in the latest strle-a. Towanda. April 21. 1870.—U T ERAYSTILLE WOOLEN MILL The nnderslgned would rttipaCiftlily atutonnoe to the pnbne that he keeps constantly on hand Woolen cif ,the, Cie/amerce. Flannels. Yarns, and all kinds at r4l,lntsale and retail. HAIGH k BBOADLEY, u. 2.10,10. I Priprietor. CLINTON HOUSE , ITHACA, N.Y. S. D. THOXPSOISt, Propr 010 libus at the free for the Howe. 7t arelt C,„1872-fan ItP,SSELL'S GENERAL I . ;VSOR A NCE AGENCY; may2 - 3';(l—tl THE UNDERSIGNED ARCHI TECT AND (BUILDER. wishes to inform the of Towanda and vicinity, that be will give i”rti , ttlar attention to drawing plank designs and Fp,wireatmns for all manner of buildings, prints -sea public. Supe.rintendettee given for reasonable c•unp..nsation. Office at reaidence N. Z. corner of rasa and lizatieth streets. J. E. IlltlintiNG. Box all. Towanda, Pa. ISM NEW PARLOR OF FABHMX% SHA*ING, HATS 1.;u1 - 11:03, SIIAMPGOING, and HAM DYEING imne In the:Lai - eat Style. Also particular pains t,.10.11 in Cutting Ladles' and Children's Hair. Shun- Curling and Frizzing. 6 0 to GAIISArLY & LINCIICOME,Vcrrer the N;honal Hotel, Main Street, Towanda, Fa. Marrh G. 1572. W W. iC.TNGSBITRY, • LEAL ESTATE, LU'E, FIRE, k. ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENCY. Oflko, conic'. of Main and State Streets, fa nth 13. 1 n2i I .ISH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. • . I am prepared to farntah Ellit-dried Doors, Bash : , 1::111.1. of any style, Mao, or thickness. on short n . 4 Hand Jul your orders ten days before yolli .I•.t t., tlxe the articles, and be sure that you will t that will not shrink or swell. - Terme cash On .1-livrry. T.witph, July 9. 1871. I).IYTON BROTHER, Dealcrilit svOOL; BIDES, PELTS, CALF- Ennis, runs, kO.. lt For o (tit the big i liost rub pries Is pald at all times t 47. 4 ,0 in M. E. RAlsonitalit's State, Maln-at.„ G. A. DAITOIA, 3. x. nArros.) sr/10CM) TOWANDA . ta. DERSIGNED HAVE ripened a Banking Mane la Towanda, ands the nAnn• of G. F. MASON k CO: They aro prepared to draw Bills of Radiant" and mn ,, ,oliectiran in New York, Phinidelptds, and all rrtions of the United Mita, is also England. G. triany. and France. To loan meiney,recehe deposits, and to do a ganouil Banking business. (1. N. Mason srU one of the late arm of - AL , - oi a: Co.. of Towanda, ra...und his knowledge 1 lu hornless me of Bradford and adjointto? minting sol i13:171 , 2 born n the banking business for about a fh.on years. ma a this hone° a desirable one througb Corti to makeelections. 0. F. MASON, O Towanda. ut. • . - 181%. A. O. MASON. I ,V E 'W N IP I n MI NEW "G ODS, LOW PRICES! I,'3IONROETON. PA. TRAOY • & HOLLON • Dealeis th Groceries 'Brut Proviidorm, Deana sevi Mediates. Kerosene OD. Lam*, ChimheTe. Dsr Stuffs. rata% Oils, Vsztlidi.tszikee No. Ti , barro, Care and Muirt. Pure 'Wilkes and of the b et (Imlay. for medicinal purpose* mov. all thlo.la *old at the very lowest prima. _Pro. , arefully compounded at all hours of the an.l nlI4 . Oita tis & call. 7 "MACY k HOLLON. .cton. Pa., Juno 24. 120-Iy. (iitEAP PASSAGE FROM OR TO litEL 4 D OR ENGLAND. a CO.'S air. or errILLICRINTS 7710 X 0111 TO GICLEivITOWI.Ios mansroor.. 11 'l.‘nk Gulbn's old Black Mr Ulm" iar Us. VI • • l Packets, every tenet. • ..a.iao Liie of Packets from or to LOrlaoll. PI/ 1 . 1 ' lee 111 t lan:es - to England. Ireland and Scotland pok e, q . ; , 1-th4 pa ettlims, apply to Williams k anion, • ay lie York. or . F. MASON k G.. Bankers. 1. 18V.. Towanda. Ps. ciIARLES F: DAYTON, - ..0r to llamphrey Bros:. ECM HARNESS .11 A, ER, Over licadra atom • h.ma a fall assortment or _DOUBLE and sts,ILE HARNEss, ill other rods to Ids tion o:Tainng and ufactoring done to order. • lowan/a:A• , 23, I$lL :I►;s. E. Kiu J. MINGOS (formerly ley,) LW now on hand • • :.,11:1N;; MIL WELLY AND FANCY GOODS van..ty aneh as reel and Imitation Lame. •4 0, .eiv, Lace Cutlers and Nea ,m an the, latent novelties. She has also the etyke in hatr geode real and imitation. Kid u 1 . , %( . 4, ellen anti Straw ornaments, DOLLY V I ARDEN JEWEIM. In 1;4. G'etts,&c.. tee. She ting;ven cial to d o leo Bonnets and Dien cap s,also cap.: Ruches, he, i have secured Vas minima of a ant elan straw lltitio4, and shall give good satisfaction le an manner of stair work. Rooms- at the old ahlren, o r_:WM - CB:oth.= clothing Store. S. W. ALVORD, htabltislier ;`.n VOLUME XXXIII. Tains WOOD. 41actutzgr £ Oxouciacs AZ Law, Sousa. P.. tY PERT, ATTORNEY AT Lvir. Tolima% - Imo V. VS. QMITH & MONTAN= ATTO sem al Law. Oilse—eoner et - Male aii Pim Street% appalls Peieset Dew Mom InH. WESTON, DEMIST.- te fa Moues block air Cienel Dole cremicii Micas. JoiL 1111. T. B. JOHNSON, PaTumor ail, Ikneasos. Moo over Dr.*. C. Puke IN k 00.1 Dreg were. O. R. LADD, PHYSICIAN and Sorgeon. Towanda, Po. omea OW dm north of Dv, Nadia flembirsos'aceig Oka. jaalrrt G. MORROW . • Iltralizosr. Leltamitle. Pa" oaten lib proles. dopil satins to Os Wes. Ones and roardowee ono door north at th• Mud= liows.—epllrrLtr Da a. I WOODBURN, Physician -1-/ andMunn's. - Oas adllanrest COMM Naas sad Plus Streets. tip stairs. Towanda, My 1. 1872.4 r P. WILIZEMON AA IMMIX= aruir.roOßDA. &nth Me of Iligeoes las Mock. IV WEL Apra n.lO--U. HB. MoKE A N, . ATTORNEY a rao 000110ELLOS AT Lnr,Towladiark. Va. Marlow orreariar pid to budirma In Ila Orphort Onset - 3•111111. WELLY & STANLEY, Ds s. Office over Iffickhis k Block's atom Towth. ds. Ps. Ova ter extracting, teeth. W. B. piss. fair.lirm C. IL Reassaz. TV H. CABNOCHAN, AITOB • ion is L...@110215t /Warmly be Dath;. ford Omni" Taw. Pfh. uouscuagis made abdcr radiledi: fhb IS. TYR. L. U. BEAM, PETRO= AM). Strtaaaa. Parmaseatly located at Timms. Pa. Particular attsatiou paid to aU C Dhow as. Cancers and Tumors remiond without sad without use of ths knit Mee at toe State attset. two doors aid dDr. Pesti% Mead. awe fa dim Moaaan a i dlitardayo 1day.16.12. TORN N. MIFF ATTORNEY !AT, Towanda. Ps. liwidOexase etiewlies rte. en to Orphans' Ocent badmen. Caseemeing oolleetione. Mot In Wood's now blood, genii of the Whet Bank. up Mehl. Feb. 1. LIM OWE:WON & ELSBREE, Arros arra as Lew. Meeteeda; IS. Waft eatertd tato eopartianatp. el* their pteftli aertiese to the bite 11 1 1 0/1 'mantas even to badness In the aad Beeidera Omuta. 1011110 • s anartos /a. 4 - w. a. Sums 3112 F& DAVIES, ATTOR- I s as R Law. Towsula.Ps. Theme tuning arpodited thesumgvas tweet to Cho parties of Law. Wirtthebi praehl sentoes to fame. 9, M TIMM I= W. T. ix = North WA. & B. M. PEGS ': LAW • OM= • nun wee opposes the Court Ma" Tomcods. Pa. _ • Oct 27,10. • A A. ICIEENEY. COUNTY BII • SAM 1 AMA 1, Towanda. Pa Othrs with B. N. Peek, seeoed door below the IlireNouis. win be at the cake the LW Bat•eday earwig math and at all other tines whoa not isalled saw ea bad dass owinerted with add lkweilloadsweir. All Were Weld hereefier be addressed as dhows' dse.l.ll) DR J.• W. LYMAN, • Parsrorss asp Rosorow. Ofnce one door east of Brporter - building Reid deuce, corner Pine and 2nd street. Towanda„ Jam 220811. • TORN W. MIX, ATTOICNEY AT u Uwe TOwa.ne.arardCo..P.- • GENCILIL INSURAIMS =CST. PartialWAWA= paidieCollectionsaud Cepheus' Court business. Offlee—Xesoara ]li. Mock. utaih akle Public Square. - apr. TOWANDA. PA. fOCTOB 0. LEIVIS,A GRA.DI7- ate atthe Mize of "Ptratelasa old thtlirsos P New 'Tait eitr, Chum 1443-4. ewe etchueve attentka to the practice of his profesalon; Moe and reddest* es the osiers elope of Omen BM &town Rena HOW% An /4. D , - - RD. D. SMITH, Denti st, has parchued G. H. Wood's propm.O. between llercues Block and the Ewell House. caber. be ham located his aloe. Teeth extreded without pin bb nee of tan. Towanda. Oct. 20.1870.-7 r. DINING BOOMS at CONNECT 01 wrrs Tan DAUB ! Xear the Court Soars. • we are prepared to teed the hungry at all times a the day and erardng. Oysters and Ice Cream In their swoons - March 80.1870. E i WKE.L HOUSE, 'TOWANDA, TOWANDA. PA JOHN C. =SOX Having leased Ms Hoses, is sow moody to semoissio. dais the torridliiinaddiet Nerds& aosespease be him spar vall ed to give sallideetiorkte those laa iat give a . //fr Noah aide of MO pabile swum emit aC kw. aura bey block. loptuammoinam am= HO AA, TEL. Pr= - ." HO- Sating purchased and that:N:oly nod tbis aid and weil-Imaent stead. fartatatie Kw= GM. As, at the month at Ihattmettlald 'Ova, Is reedy to give goo wh d nig au nt to all o Wye him vitt ea Dee. St. 968—tt. GEO. P. CAE N. 30! . ..N43 HOUSE, TO`OI4TDA, The Home. liaraess. Am of ell peels et this boom, inanzed agatmet ton yr Pim idailiskerri ea. Acharm superior quality of Old iestidi Baas ale. just received. T 4 IL JORDAN. Toweedaaan. 21."7L Proprietor. WARD HOUSE, . • This Maio boa" reoratly based Erb Messrs. Room Si laws. aM bsehrelessa natio& remodeled, and rem.Medi to the pahtls all the eondbets sod modem commissees of a ant. dais Hotel. Mama oppasilla the Pot on HAM Stmt. it is ernioentty esuresoient meow vidt. tog Towanda, either for plena oe tordwess. sep6•7l • 100114 X 2015. Proprietors. MANSION ' W. W. 880W3P30. This noose Is conducted In atrictty Temperence Principles. Every effort wLI bib made to' mike guests comfortable. Good rooms and the table wID Hiss be morplied with the best tbeMov market - af• fords. . - 1. 1871. MERCITRS BANK, TOWANDA, PA. mammy to 73. 8. Basset rt Co.. Binkeni.) Receives Deposits. Loses X. Mies Caen flans, end does • GENERAL BANIaNGRUSINIW, ewes aaiworpanied Dinh. To parsons deer* to send snow to Ayr ?AM of the thdtrd Mites: Chatedir or Serape. this Dank offers the best feclllnee and the lomat terms. PASSAGE TICKETS To and ItrOm Nova Brous. Englind, Ireland. Boot. hind. or am' part at Swops and the Odost.'lo Ile CELEBRATED INMAN LINE - Of Illourrers,slosis is head. at O A and sells Gold, Silver. UntiedfileUntied. Rides . ; Bends rosrket mien nent Bonds. far the ran Of Anthem Pacih, 1 *lO Proslibint. WK. 8. TINUENT. dishier. riser.l/141 CHAMBER SETS, cheaper BO than N./ aver, at !UT NS. "PiIIOST 4k SONS make the best altession Table to the mud. LAKE TROUT, fine cow at a vow, kw price. some very ,ox J l& isn.k =Ma COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, FIB Jab, vimiessie sad retaAL Jab , 1. 6 itaoAllll b 1111. &mad *wall. Son it Oa, bare mars& ban low York a lady fhb Dnialea, me wit Ile pisised ban Cu Mks al Totals ad , sal ezmadie work. M7 . =.‘7P ' .CMl D. W. BOOST A CO. COIL Kan /IXD 11121D131 01133121/. TOWANDA, BRADFORD 00IIRTT, PRIMA. 11113 o. 17Kw3T & aomib 111MVAII 11/0/TURS our lirr«rams re so ore a4rMse - moan= Asetainsaitr:i. caucus sir of in. me iiissiustag •01100mallIs Maw aolloblo Pe ood adim.tlW sow al* tcp broths's. Mo IWO rod set - • rotwolums lITACK wax= zumpitAuzi • re. covitig the ews. peib *0 and Boa. Al de aleis ps ett aid ofee mee j thiele el et WILMA WAISDBORES, ZIG CAM. 111141114xam =RAW ARD DCQX-081111 , Ake a lotepleie lime a'3Bllo4l4lfee.Seeee. images itaeliagaCem. sad Puke ash% In (be peelmst miser et el7fee end sellese. Alio ea mama web. *Ng - • ISIEDSTEADS,ISTIRERK CHAIM TAIXLES, =Boss, • =imp puzows,, imAnmpsEs,di SPRING max, • _ of every kaserlmMea, anti te act emiktog le be hattil is a Mk Clams Irmsailum Wan. CEPPER• TEM TEI CliZatiriVr • We Case be Lumber. ee will take lesubee be la ese fte Irandiare. Also slam, eke* of COM • - ' 1— wet? aelladaption trom M the most 0001311011 to Oa = 10110 . 00 4 damn as mad. Ws an an tor Y' • r r• [Wlskik are neerreeke di parties eel* ter the bestZctirio pre is um. We ben the • FITifEB . 7 In ads sodas of sad win tanddi sar pawls Oa IIXD - Mae /1/11 LOW sees =raj 4 .10 == r tsta ern ear few . M I NIXICES and thane& samdparsas etirtre aus aare perms assay u /Mob asey are slaws /abject Irbil& m sseromos s ama, silk IlsosslosioaSlP&M/s. - IR MALI MUT. Iga- Do no/ /caget the place. i Towanda. April 3.1e77 * * * ** * * * *4 , ** *.* * * it sPHOTOGBARHY-1 all. * t a t ee ... eldashrese would &rot die potato * i n 6.17 • GALLERY OF ART: * 1 ot * • * n EASIMICI & 01711T/N, *' _ isalfaui street. feet 400 e seat et the WWI • lestiotrl aok.aad atesa,V Ark* atteallos w * to badness. mad Who semen at semi he. * CMlin UK' Art Galwel*. to make e eeli vorthy ottpetroaage. . OW= * 1 1 ,d. *tureen with us. a** Cite Ms = saleV Om° * exbd atentioe to the =adze at * IVORYTYPES, * PAINTINGS IN OIL. Alm WATZII mom, * *• As Arell as PNNOELING ri INDIA IX& * * * Particular - attention given to the * evictors% sad lo the ardaldag et all ar = * walk so as to secure tbe best peas, slut "' as Etna tins as poselble Chet to stalstas * massivea of mrll cbligtrea. - • * , Those wanting pictures rill plow ghe u • Metal. mad ire Wok that they To. be * filed. (}11).71. WOOD & CO. * JaarlTll * ********* * * * * * * * * M. E. ROSENFIELD'S CLOTHING•FiIIPORIUM! OPPOSITE TIE 31PA1 S ROUSE (Formed,: compied by IS. Jacobs.) The rapid growth of Towanda requires the man atop of hoarsens, and the undersigned, reanzblg tide want of the commiudtg In the e,=731U71 Has opened a new store la Beldlemsa's Bloch, (formerly occupied by H. isoobe4 and Ls new pew pared to otter to his old customers and the peddle genendly, t bitter stock of HENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING 'than can be found in any other establishment out etch) the cities. My dock bas all been pnndosed from the mann. *tapers this season, so that I hare no old stock to 1;4114 o 4 boned at bleb Woes. I bass a tall ilno of GENTS' FIIENLSILING GOODS 1 ef the Angst quality at and latest 'tyke, width I am Offering low tigares. REMEIdBER ! llhare no connectlon with the old stand. and when Ton want anything in the clothing line. for 'manedt oy boya,'call on me in Baldleman'a Block. • IL E. 11011EXPIELD. Towanda, /arch 2i. 1872. MFSSRI3 LAZARUS &.MORRIS, OPTICIANS AXEOCULISTI3, EfAirrrom Colo., Sere with a view to meet the inereming demand foe . CLUB/TAMED i+poLated . SPECTACIXEI W. A. CHAMBERLIN, - *stela Maker and Jeweler. dealer in Swiss sad Ainerimn Wstebes; • TOWANDA; - PA., Bois Agent la this Inealily. They hare tikes tare all needful instructions, and have Maddence i* &billy of lintel agent to met he meats of ceatoseirs. An will be thus afforded to proem s at ail times. des ils eipielled by any for theirlaremithening e soff Ovation Quelitise. awl amino. mkt se to theirs r Superiority Over the ordinary MUMS worn. Theis be afferzwates. 'marina albs WA, dlr. deem. or other anpimeant sensetion. boa ea the contrary.lreee the make construetkai 6C the Las. OM, they are aoothing and plemant. allang a M. tag of mbar to the wester. and grater:hag a clear and distinct onion, as in the a stud. healthy saglit, They am the only spectacle that- preserve m veil as enlist the sa and are the cheapest bemuse the beet. always hiftir army yam without champ be. neoeseary. Fmn., W. A. TOWANDA. PA.. Bob Agent in Towanda. Pa. sr Ire employ no roldion. Mull. M. MIL ANCHOR LINE fin!MI:IIREI i ll= MOLT WNDAY •ND u►ivavAT. rammer' booted to and from any Railway Ste• Ma or Seaport la Moat Ibitatn. IreL.a. Norway, rDamerk. Germay e a n L and the Untied Ettakw. . canoe. Hallawd. Del- AT LOWEST CIJEBENCT RATER. Cabin bee frc ?Swifts* lo OLABOOW. LIVE& AXIL. LONDOWDZERY , or QII STI4, Mkt $53.111131130:DIAMI, $33. E. $ 211. /0; 41 r Cllg•v4 !hrtiogAoknie for th eir Moods la n Clkl o Coos h7 oaa yaxLa.. **ale redoad Mos. Par ftl• rloWlig ek irosin= "l 4. BIM = Lwow ftwoodi. or anal. it, IVO Notion Btak or c4llrll. =3 .1:4 a . 3 r.... An" dog WUXI quiet Bilk song. goreethhOr. AIM %Mk umr, Yet Pier no smanogiod ogery air, Bat Nose WIWI= MO Creel War" pr P i Vacant Chair! • • ' • • • • • There, Jew, there, hold es a infante! tea need WI elms the teat to-fey, (Odd, how it afrays aids ate ca7in4) Play smoothie' ebeetlld. ormethls' gray. roar Joe, toy boy—ibe apleadld Mew 1— Tian do my is who've no right— Els phoe is weans—will bishrs t ys, • Forayer. mornie, mks ms• night. Mal *Pe be be4l-4014 Wm his mother's f Awl sho•-•alses arm , been the moue. itut alwga sad siehrolsewhesrted • Sinco--slace—Oli me I myself / blame That I consented to his point— ._ Oar poor, brare•hearted, noble Joel Bat bites sae f why, I couldn't help it l The boy was fabti wild to go. And go he die, and—he was taurderocil I ea it murder, tho' he fen A BOW "On to Blelunond fool for leader, and —well. well I " rUce me so V think it over— The bltroderie—l easel forget. Why, but for Greet there is no knoutze Bat that the war had lasted 'ill ••••• • • • • Them claims? It's true, thlit is a puzzle ; But they must find some other tray git *be phigusy skeins unknotted Than cattle it 1-thst's what I soy. • . • • • • ReuVogul!. hero You VI ihre.nitt *Tile r Yes, than a vary pooty Noes, (I didn't lista:, but no matter), It's talk I *nut .f charge ye t niece : .T. o. rum a amt. Jost keep watch of the Trdniiir, will ye? The cussed thing I I wonder, now, . I've taken it so long and ittiddy, I won't another year, I vow Want 7e jest to eanikeesto it, , „ The very minute it comes In. It'll dot' twist yer trades opal, Er him the pantry, wool it, Jin Bat *lnd ye, keep - it oat o' rah 'MI It swells ce copper !—can't go that ! /Ind be, the nun then always tan The Adane-o-e—lueeßDamoerat 1 In the opening chapter of his "Rime and Fall of the Roman Empire," Gibbon gives us a graphic sketch of Rome when at the-height of its im perial greatness, and after ite con quests of a thousand years. co us from the capital to one colon after another, till he has d escribed the whole of the then , known world. And he concludes the sketch by tell ing us that we can forma true image of the greatness of that empire by re membering that it was 2,000 miles in breadth, 3,000 from. the Western Ooean to theZuphrates, and contain ed 1,600,000 square miles, ".for the nio4 par!, of fertile and well-ezdtivat edtina. The United States of America has a coast-line on the Atlantic of 2,163 miles, on the Gulf of 1,764 more, and on the Pacific-of 2,500 more ; grand total of 6,400 miles, besides the shore-line of Alaska on - the Arc tic Ocean. Its centralpostal line from New York to San Francisco is 8,248 miles long. Time States occu py an area of 4,000,000 square miles, a tract of territory two and a half times larger than the mightiest em pire the Old World ever saw. Of it all may be said, with more truth than it was spoken of `Gallia, Germania, ane Britannia, that it is composed of fertile and well-cultivated land. The rude geographers of a century ago depicted an impassable desert from the western border of the Missi ssipp i to the neighborhood of "the P , On this sterile tract no plant grew, and no man could live. As the wave of population has rolled over those trans-Mississippi prairies, the desert has steadily receded. Little by little it, has shrunk away from the coming Man, till its width has diminished to 500 miles. And ' hither have come, Mormon and Gentile, Greeley colo nies and rude pioneers, to prove that the only necessity of theso - plains is irrigation; that when the mountain brook is diverted from its worn chan nel to the haunts of man, bringing beauty and life AS well as cultivation and cleanliness, then the sage brush and the alkali disappear, and the gardens and farms are ready to smile around the cabin of the settler. At its birth, ninety-five years ago, this young nation possessed 815,615 square miles of territory. Its shore line was composed of thirteen States, its interior held by those States in severalty by clashing charters that everywhere overlapped each other. But, fortunately for our national peace, the elder States early present ed their shares in these wild lands to the nation, and the aggregate of the gift was some 300,000,000 of was. It was a lame tract of territory to Mum into the real estate market at once, but, finding it of rapid sale,the nation in 1803 invested 60,000,000 franes in the purchase of Louisiana, It thus acquired 930,928 square miles of lancl, the greater part of it an uninhabited territory; traversed by the wild Indian and the barldly wilder bad% but rich withcapacity of eidtintion. In 1819 we acquind 60,00 d spare miles more by treaty. that added Florida to our nrit. constellation. 'in 1845 we swallowed np Texas, with 237,504 square miles, and the potentiality of four Attars States. The mike: pent year saw the line Hof demarcation firmly settled betwe9 the British and - American pmessions, whereby nearly 300,000 mikabecame our undisputed posses sion. In 1948, byy the treaty of Gua dalupe Hidalgo, California and New Mexico became tarts of this nation, bringing with t em 650,000 square miles.. Six years later, and at an ex se of $10,000,000, s slice of 27,500 miles was eirrea mit of North.- Vett* fat& •laa i g nigni." Whit this? irk to the ifibuO• ; Ant brrag voq ri hie? Theoikon of plollbtabo soloorliatioos. 1b) lboOpsik olatassoOlf plum • • . • • •:- 11 mr t. voi poor oid baba inineddkol I rel no wayi aeelafa oberet Moog. Here, lane, Too go pis* • . ebtelizataus. THE PMILIO LUDO. = 11 7 14 , 2 " . 0111 ; 000226 111 41140, Tfritr*A . ; - ; j!*OOl,l,D . COVArft', 1,4 ' JUNE 20, 187 Z: era Maraca And in 1867 we pltod with 87,200,000, and piled Ababa and s tuannectipg link with: the North Pole; our colv purchase, by4heowsky, not destined to be rehear Cot to a faindWg community. By these ago oesolve porchaess and treaties we have bummed our public. lands ocrrentdd.By a gat= of munampa ions conqueet, -Rome sent he victori ous legions over the theta kaolin world. The United Mates, youngeat of nations, has bought three times int muck as the Homan! error' congered. Bhe has . been the most 'extensive good real estate the world los ere- brim Her Wend parchmesT or eiqtaitions by tcestyyll mit her from twopeoples; one occupying the Wiese thule ol the Roman con quest, the other guarding the pillars, of Hercuks. - • - But the maths' has alwaja been as ready to sell as to t he =mum price at $1.25 an more, when that sum of money would par ttime a manlier of bushels of Call or potatoes, it has finmly shared to that prim, though the purchasing power of money bag dinuniabed more than half. .There is no better index of ease in the money-market, than the 00a vertibility of wld land into athirst ed farms. In 1837. the nation sold 18,000,000 of acres, in 1862.100,000. From the limintion until to-daw e have sold 160,688,005 acres. DA mating the average farm at 160 acres each, which is not far from the truth, • 1,000,000 of hwy. homesteads have'been created out -- cf these wild lands ; 16,000,000 acres have been entered under the home stead law, whereby resident of jive years becomes an owner ;, 62,000,000 more have been granted to eur brave soldiers And sailors for their military services; 75,000,000 have been given to schoole and colleges; and 32,000,- 000 more hive been granted for rail roads and other internal improve ments. We have ow nail in all 1,834,- 968,400,aeres of land, and in differ. eat *aya have disposed_ of 447466,- 190 acres. We still offer 1,387,732,- 209 acres for sale;to those who will buy, for homesteads to those who live on them, far railroads to those who will build , ihem, and for schools` and colleges to the future fathers'and mothiirs of the republic. Should we dispose of our lands no faster in the future than we have in the average per, more than two cen turies will roll away before the na tion will ,have disposed of all its real estate. When William the Conqueror had finishod parcelling out the Saxon principalities of England ammg his Norman bsges,- the Doomsday Boar enumerated forty-five thousand seven hundred and six owners of real es tate outside of London. Eight cen turies of oirilisaticin have reduced that number of land-holders to 30,- 776, and land-hunger, as the .Ger mans Cana is gb3aa l even that all ' nu m 7 m ha. In this country, in addition to the land own ers of , the thirteen original States, 1,100,000 pieces of real estate have been carved out of wild lands east of theme Mississippi; and; west of the Fa of Rivers; at least 600,000 more. It is safe to say, therefore, that there are to-day not lass than ZOOOOO owners of real :estate in' the United States as against the 30,000 of Eng land, and we add more than 50,000 to that manlier every year. The great majority of these cultivate their, own lands AEA dwell beneath their own Every man.of them has an interest in !the stability of that government that gives them certain ty of tenure. Oar Fourth of, July' orators are wont to tell us of the f mic=re ca. pacifies o the race. They txrint with pr A i to the small ness of the band that leaped from the bow of the Mayflower, and con trast it with the continental great ness of the nation to-day. A truer caulk, of our rapidity of growth would be found in that democratic policy that encourages ininligration by mak ing, eaAk man the owner of his fran cline and-his homestead. The eyes of the laboring man, Latin, and Ceft le, and Germanic, alike have become fixed in the direction of thistountry. Good Irishmen, when they die, ex poet to come to America, and the mortuary tendencies of Eicandizukvia and Germany locate their halls of Odin on the Western Continent. Naturelizanon and ' the homeland law Make the sage-bound prairies of the Wait the Garden of Eden'to` the poorer classes •of Europe. Canada lies nearer tb England than does this country, and_ is more closely con nected with i k by commercial and us:- tal ties.- Bat ' the Scotch' and Irish settlers thatland at Quebec will =i gnite frsm the rojalty-shadow_ed pro- MUM of the North to the freer re gians.of the republic. Human nature develops , its political capabilities most rapidly under democratic influ ent:as - The 2,500,000 soldiers of are tad on this con tteTkeby 3=reen scattered up and down in little fcsta. The class that are seildiers in Europe) are here employed as productive laborers. They till our farms, build our rail roads, and do all that class of work out of which the organizing and edu cated mind of the country rolls up our national wealth; 300,000 imam greats, the' majority .of them in the prime of life, or just 'entering on that prime, bring with themenaverage of $l5O each, and hu un ski frame which is esti mated Ity they-best wri ters, to t a capital 4of $l,OOO more. make the positive addi tion of $50,000,000 a year , to oar ;na tional wealth, and $300,000,000 to our working capital. We should be a comparatively poor nation to-day had not Ireland and Germany pour ed their nomadic hordes into the raiiks of our navies, content with their day's wages, while their employ ers tocumulated fortunes, by - the grosi results of their lame And we shall be poorer in the future than we might be, in capital, poorer still in princi e, if we say to the struggling m of Europe or Asia that they shall not cem4,: hither to add to our wealth, or to be uplifted by. our eivilization.—Appldon's Jour nal. WiT is a' beetataak better than beam ? Manse a bsot t nisak is better than tas• thing, and nothing is better than heaven! • ' = Immo flog BOBTOL . A siesoiree oa a limit lo our city at thie thee, would ziotiespeake *caw ity thee masa in bramble of la* dusky. la the bunuyirg is thrOlig: meets, the iuskoue bees of" our mete of %mimes ishisaried dads th=oi.bate!or Illwildity Zaar 11; =.l MOS_Jilllloolll* la the "Sail= Mak Eskwhers3tr. P. S. has his headquartia„ sad at the Bask Bay lauds, when the Jubilee is to take i iens—for it is well known that Boston brio hen a - World's Peace Jubilee. The Wilma is being nspiogy 750 men being** worm orisd *hough much yet remains to be &me, there Is acme a doubt but it will, be ready in time and _se the time to commence has boom genie time knoins-=4 . he 17th of tbiamOnth—imperhiuseakello t ts will be made to have everything in filial nesa„ Perhaps a slight diesition of the building by one who sees it daily will be of interest to your readers, and I willtry to gin it to them: Monition, froin lower Boor or par quet to point ;drool, 107 feet; length of building, 650 het; vidt,kBso feet; enering about 44 acres of land. The roof is pointed, and runs down to as elevation of about 601044 then mo. dindy drops aboutl2 feet, leaving a long row of windows for the of ventilation. Just below= windows is the roof which COTS= the galleries, and which is 92 feet in width. On the corners are towers about 100 feet in he6k and at-eachend and along the ridge of roof will be placed tarrett ventilators sur mounted with Saga To support this amain roof requires 30 trusses of 4 posts each, ro . sardles of the lean t* nobs over the galleries, and each truss cost for labor 250 dollars,- iron bolts 200 dollars, lumber 250 dollars. The lean-tO roofs are built on hide t trusses, which were at last bolted to the larger ones, rendering the whole a firm, solid structure. In the interior, we. find the galler ies to be 92 feet in width, on the sides and on the south end; an the north end wherethe chorus will be seated, the gallery runs down till it reaches a 'width of about. 150 feet. The seats in this end are all facing the centre front, which will be occu pied by-the numerous bandi of in drumentel music: The lower or front edge of this &lay 26 inches from thebeing only about parquet floors. Under the galleries on the sides, are numerous _ reception rooms for the chorus, invited guests, Au There will be an enormous influx of strangers here for the next few weeks, and the question mimes. what are we to de with them all; . where will they find a place, to stay ? A committee has been organized to se cure rooms wherever 'they be found, so as to render assistance when callogson, and a large number have been"ready engaged in ad vance, and every man who keeps an eating-house of large or small pre tensions, may expect to drive a brisk buidues. Oar workmen havet 'plenty of work this season on many differ ent nrii?unl' meats of Coliseum, Machine shops have run day , and night on the, iron _work ne ed s car penters, painters, riggers,— and labor ers have been at work 6n the build ing, and this week the decorators will take their turn. Speaking-tubes have been placed in positioi, radiat ing from Mr. Gilmore's rostrum to all necessary points; for prompt corn mimication, and most every trade has found some benefit from the un dertaliAg. - Our merchants are now . dressing their stores :Towel inantici pation of a brisk gay bade, and it will be a wonder if many -of their expecta tions are not realized. The big drum—or at least the shell—passed up .Treinont street a few days ago On a job Wagon. . dimensions are, . diameter, 12 feet; circramfirenee, 87 feet 8 inches; width, 5 feet; made of maple, it re quire' d 12 boards: each 15 feet in length and 13 inches in width, and se it contains 195 square feet. It is the - dram in the world, and is • • • • y the largest one ever e; so large in fact that to remove it .• •-• the bnikling where it was made, it was necessary to tear sway the wall, for some distanee. Now Mr. Editor, if my first does not came you to wish it, to be my last, you may hoar again from • Yours Truly. 11. $. FALUND. "Tat OLD Wosta."—lt was thus, a few days SIPCO, we - hear(' a strip. plin g of sixteen designate thsmother who bore him. By coarse 'Mahan& we have heard wives so called occa 'aionally, though in the latter case the 'prase is more often natal en dearragiy. At all times, as common shoc ly spolum, it jail nse. upon the ear and ks the se An "old woman "• should be an object of reverence shore and beyond most all other phans of humanity. Her very age should be her surest =to courteous consideration. fought, faithfully " the good fight," and oome off conqueror. Up on her venerable face she beers the marks of the conflict in all its fur. raved The most grievous of the ills of life have been hers; trials tintord and known only to God and herself, she has borne incessantly; and now, in her old egei—her duty done I patient ly awaiting her appointed time—she stands more honorable and deserving than he who has slain his thousands or stood triumphant upon the proud est fields of victory. ' Young man, 'Teak kindly to your mother, and even courteously—ten derly of her. But a little time and Lou will see - her no more forever. Her eye is dim, her form is bmit, and her shadow falls graveward. Others may love you when she has passed away—kind-hearted sisters. perhaps, or she whom of all the world, you choose fora partner—eke may Mo ve you warmly, passionately ; children may love you fondly, but never again, never, while time 'is yours, shall the love of woman be to you as that of your obi, trembling mother hag, been. . atunaz.*ormanr. Daiiix;rabilia:. at least true to ihdr obi;thwiphleiptir hi nand- Oa* Chides". Br ' alarlatikm anon et **We' Mak& . Xs. POW /Jiang air' of it la /Imp 6. linaelPhicof John nomilmea olio tnmis~ibsy for: ry ! . _sad omr. Wok to 1, holder. Pair and Wend. Wired does • - 11.tenantikeir was to make sand, and to war. • He was hem the ' lifet:and mails. with UN= r outrages vr brut • /fr. a debate that, ezetheabject. the lead in the Democratic side, and justified those the ability and -could corencluid. lohn mficent eloqi the anti. Re p, sitions of were redly of the rebellion, sustained'then; he on their logical national troubles. life through the war, to mind no word ha he did, on , the aide 'Union. Indeed, we in his has district, Wig been gnat, what is Creels Rebellion among his constit the few in the Nor, ed resistance to thA ties. Whether the these men. to Southern rebels was 13nelcalew's political whether it grew out depeatity, we &k not certainly never heard slew uttered a word ix nation. - Mr. Budalow's fri: trying to give - Min *a t=9,l ht... ' conduct Decked and the , tested election cases a man capable. of most monstrous ' his party &mho . cal end. In those were similar in every that the Republicans 'contesting the ' Deitoerats were . ing the latter, the and the policy hi rectly oppos ite refusing an ' ter case form conducting it. peered to taw -mined to malethat ahor Bu trol of lit• ekaltr long off And _ over-n i .ted the United held' a among the AK was completely township and cotual had won_soine repr but when brought the able minds of _th. almost lost sight of. . Mr. Buckalew is ay a Demo cratic politician, Wit all the old Democratic prejudice and with 'a 4 still absorbing love fo the fallacies of the Calhoun school f State rights advocatesl— a school that prepared the way b y . the of their un tuition* principles, f the rebellion and all its accompan • evils. There is a shadow of nothing in him that can invite a Republics' a to give him supper—Lebanon Courier. 1 CAN ANT ONE TELL—CaII any one toll why men who cannot pay small billi, can always And money to bay liquor, and treat when happening among their friends? , Can any one tell how young men who dodge their washerwoman, and are cilways behind with their 'land lords, can play Maids night and day, and are alwayi ready at a genie of cards t ' Can any one let hoW men live and support their families who have no income and do not work, while oth ers who are industrious and cons tantly employed are half starved ? - Coin any one tell how it is that - nine-tenths of the mothers are so ready to sew for the distant heathen, when their children at hostowe rag god and dirty ? . - Can any ono tell why four-fifths of young women prefer a brainless fop under a p.o4r, hat, with tight pants and short tailedcoat, to a man with some brains? - Bea es FLowses.—Beeclier likes flowers, but dislikes their names. He says : "Just as soon as we have got politics settled, business reformed, human nature - elevated, Mr. Bonner, I sun determined to form a society for the reformation of Botanical names. Botany has tbeen the Noah's Ark .of pedants, . Every Absurd whim,of verye pragmatical lessor has been , turned . into or Latin, and limig about the' neck of TrilbtiTy flowers. One might as dull hang , a dictionary around a child's neck by' way of or nament, as to impose on: flewers such outrarms and ' outlandish names as now defend the science of Botany from an appmach, as a fort is defended by a of cheraum-dc friss.- But blessings on those cheery children of the sun They are born • :htness ; their whole life is like a e of love. • t• tir - • fel it • , nsi it-vt, ) 10. 144 • 4 t.P.4.: c i-v-i- te -7F ~~: . ,:. ezsi _ !Per AMMEDI3II2 Ad:rancO• NO • The failowkag lecni an exchange lira that f 9061 04 / 64 4 zany, aSoli:obi party," we cora mead ;to oar readers: - ..!Alskilcorgairmidomt . who lives in an adfammt - towti Wile recently the Victimof a suepris* e•' . party, and re== latekler f aßeciance f ski follows; -I have nanr inised on. any of my friendi - Or ne.L-17 : Elittentling surprise party, and as long as I rep;' nuns saner Inever 4i11."-".l3tit I have never.been the .. *Owl: of _ale Of' those 'eater musantai dubbed Mier *Offing: Jima Manna, as liellas'aftylaidy that we had been married twenty-yeambut we did not .wish to celebrate 'the event. for at :serous reasons: We didn't wish to. bet for preaents.•: 'Our house is not lags enough - to aceriameidate!all we iradd wilditobivite on such co- .aimacin, and We could. not 'bri!ig our, ttish&anypif . Inabeiagpar-i . tint to onykrp partiesjudge of our ininstetatke when we" :were civer 7 wheinied by s mob consisting of . .ora of our friends` and many - who - Were not our hands ca..even sequeiritanc 7 gia :TOM,Piek, nnd:the dragon; any one who - could.be induced to lie thew' namesto a paper — , an - . their money to • buy • set itmder the Tapinueof oominkto air home" and haying.a_gaystimmist as they wtxdd boTe. peadint . gcnog to. any , placed., " The .'prests, were Ekes indeed,' buti shall never use the,. and for them we are put un derotditgaticns :toweling of pe *hole aa}asintanoe we did not le she. • They rummaged and ransack-. edthe house from _ garret to Cella, Imbed in my closetii 'and bureau thaw; and even counted .. .the btu:llea.= own and my Servants' bet% my pet cast, wore holes in any - sitting-ropm. carpet . by. dancing on it,:emd•haVeinlide ea t 4 for,irlo al out of 'my sr zungementa. generally... • There Were, even peoplepramit. to whom was n et - oduad; *- We have.. alWaye been independent; retained ertekold Mends and made new owe. ~..• lam expected yto 'call on Mrs. that and the other, and to -speak. to their. husbands and brothers when I Meet them on , the street; for _their mania ea on. that - paper Which' ix/mania our silver among tlelist of donors. .• dOwn my veil, rag one One 4these newltiends, who is somewhat intoxicated will not recce.; nine mkand as I get past I hear him ay, - "Proud old vixen—wish I had the dollar I. Wowed.' away' on her saver tea sal ". = I have lost my in dependence and self-respect, and am_ olute. Wawa) antics all this obliga tion, which I can never hope - to re- • pey.. And I look .nixm.thewhole at_ fair as an -unwarrantable piece Of terferenee, for which 1 shall - never pardon the idle busy-bodies who, for want of something better for excite ment, set it on foot. • •• . •ad of the Calhoun. He l slight in. ap we tajeney of *ad dial Wen WV aid 'mita, State ;t on the sustained with all that .he replied t° rug exposed Asui po ooksiosi bask oar can call , -no act, *periled ar that influeziee as very Fishing , and mien ere those Of made arin-. -and, with of Mr.. or I their innate know; but we Mr. Buck their couclem de bare been reputation for and fairness the _Lntbal- - b e to _ the serve a poliie.h ythti ' an g el ezoept he contest he took were di case Girliare the most unacconntable things in the world—except women. Like the wicked flea, when you have them they ain't there. I can cipher clean over to improper fractions, and the* timelier says I do it first-rate ; but :I can't cipher out a girl, proper or improper, and you can't, either. The only rule in arithmetic that bits their case' is the double rule of two. They are ae full of Okl . Nick as their skin can hold, and they 'would die if they couldn't torment , i somebody. When they try' to be mean they are as mean as parley, though they ain't as mean as they let on; =nit some - times; and they ,are a good deal Meaner.. The only way to get along with a girl when she comes , at you; with her nemimse, is to give her tit: for tat, and that will &immix her, and when Tou get a girl: flummuxed she is as nice as a new pin. A girl can sow. more wild oats in a day than a boy can sow in a year, but girls get their wild oats sowed after 'a while, which boys never do, and then they settle down as calm and placid as a mud riddle. But I like girls first-rate, and I ga the boys all do. 'I don't care how ninny tricks they play on me— and they , don't care either. The hoity-tottiest girls- in the world can't always boil over like aOw of soil& By and by they will get mto the trac es with iiomeboy they like, and pull As steady , as an old stage horse. That is the beauty of them; So lot them wave, I say ; they will pay for it some day, sewing on buttons and trying to make .a docent man of the feller they have spliced on to, and ten dames to one if they, don't, - get the worst of it. 8 P - Itsr way com- Mr: his nch In and he 'ity. tact with liewas Ifennisaz.—lfruzia' ge to a wo man at once the happiest and the saddert event of her `life; and it is the Fondle of future bliss raised on the death of all present enjoyment: She quits hei home, her parents, her companions, her _occnpations, her amusements—everything on which she has hitherto depended for com fort, for affection, for*ism& - The wants, by whose advice she lies been guided; the sister, to whom she dared to impart _every,.. embryo dought and feeling; the brother who, has played, with her, ;by turns the counselor and the counseled; and the younger children, to whom she has hitherto been mother and playmate-- ail are to be forsaken at one fell stroke; every former tie is loosened, the spring of hope and action is to, be changed; and' yet she flies with joy to the untredden path before her. Buoyed up bb the confidence of re qtured.. love, she bids a fond and. grateful adieu to - the life %din past, and t u rns with 'excited hopes and joyous anticipations to the happi, - was to come. Then woe to the man whO can blight such fair hopea--who can lure such a heart from its enjoyment and the watchful protection at home—who can coward-like break the illusions that have won her, and destroy the confidence which love, had 'inspired. And more than all ten-fold misery should be the portion of Ifin who gains the affections of a trititing wo man. by appearing - to_ be 'Wier. than he is, and seen future time to 'de-, velOp hin bad qualities after her a is irrevocably tinkol with his. IBIZE :-: IE3EI ! ' ME IMES ; 'NUMBER S. EMEIME- MITE& BY A BOY. . 111411011 MIR AssvDiesallmir 111; 1 1 WOW' evening of the 24th, I arrhaiiailillvhaving tragel4uplhazkriti AIM Its en tire— Lisigth, -. mil.4iiiiAmmiat 'the 444‘,,Aill tr .Vatritrila 6). Menlo tuning math a 02,4, • 11,04.141 44100tily. in artemetiek .404;10 Ai m ? loamy filOuth. - thivelpik withtitititai leiitdseett# ri val here;*CU - Thevelliif&thalloteniteli- I bed heartitilenielbed , lo'be bilbre I cank‘::Lluitimonit wed 'of - a Rokszoretee4tif4 thainftezieli .1411111***. delight- - Truitaand . - flormiiithoes eellenei, beauty .and =44 cannot bO ,- -Aeseribea.,tnitit mg where. '', l lThatniiild not rAW3 to be elite send seezt;loattln ip yMende in Pa--; .for their ' Nil Toes -din ner& The cost Uri would be almost nothing. When I mane `to p 'MN, I IV tobl What that wanted to try every ar ety°of trait is cowl iindevery_Moiningfartrealgast and every dayst-iliisterk she presents - .110 Me: thithitiery fanny place; but nave riot tinteiatell you *bout it in this tatter, far il.am very . :, The 401inreonly Imes • Bn en:mambas ibrlinnesuronee *month. I will. -writeepen a- longer letter • next time, lam way well; Give v love- to - alt - the_ :- friends. Tell grendimther that the fruit-knife she gave me when a boy, line •on my 'ta ble now. smug the: &Waft South Azneriean • - . • - mner. - , - • Via= Sires PluimuoGnucri—The Government p ri nting aloe iit t Wash ington, as ileamilied-W lilr; Garfield, has &mine a mantawar and vast - lea* upon- the Pahl, glkessim.lE lithe printing_ establhdunent in the world,- employs Oita one tinnismd men sad women, - and noes printing ink enough every year to float the biggest man-of-war in the navy, while its sultalexpense rises tx) the sum of $2,0110,000. A train of army wagons, Mr. -Garfield said, reaehmg threadomihs of the Way between Washingtonand Balti more, and • loaded with one ton spume, wou=ld net be ablito had and haul the mass of priblki documents printed evexy year at this _establish ment One work akin% healed under the direction of the War Department will cost the. Government, it .is said, about two hundrattliouland &Mars, and the whole amount of book-print ing in the public' dlleei during the . last year lun been spud to the. pub- • lication Of one hiuravinl., and twenty the - amend _voluinea of kre-hundred juges each. If this printing were more carefully distriliegol, with a view - to the advantage of the people, there would be , leas dune - to com plain, perhaps. • It is pinsible , that the " Geological fkiZvey of the Forti eth Parallel," - with s huge niin . ing atlas with colored napi, may, be worth what it cost (1600;000) but its distritnition mud et bast be lim ited toe few copies. Ctn.-the other hand the report of the Bureau of Education, a cheap liolume of direct interest and gnat importance to teackers, local officers - and other citi zens is all parts of the country, is , printed in such meagre_ quantities that. Congremancri are unable to meet the demands upon them from their constituents. It has been suggested that the best way to secure the dis tribution of this repart might be 'to sell the copyright to some enterpris ing publisher; but if the expenses of the printing-office are to continue, by all means let the Bureau of edu- • cation have its appropriate share of attention. • DISODVERY or Corrar 7 -Toward the middle of the fifteentheentury a poor Arab was traveling inAbyssin ia, mid, finding himself weak, and weary ,from fatigue, he 'stopped near a grove. Then, being in want of fuel to cook his rice, heout down a tree which happened to be covered with dead bernen, /fa Meal being , cooked and . Wien, the traveller dis covered that the half-bunted berries were Very fragrant. .1113 collected a number of these, and, on crushing theta with a _atone, he found that their aroma - humanised to a Feat extent. While wondering at this, he _ accidentally let farthe sabstance in can c which eontaine& his Batty - ;supply of water.; Le, 'what Miracle The almost putrid' liquid : was in stantly purified. He brought -it. to his lips ; it was fresh, agreeable, and in a moment titbit - the ' traveler had so far recovered his strenght and energy esti be able to: resume his journey. Thettchy Arab gather ed. as many berries 813 he mild; and, having arrived at Arden, in Araditt, he informed the mufti of his discov ery. That worthy divine, was an in veterate opiun Smoker, who _ had been suffering for years _from the influence of that poisonous drug. He triedoninfusion of Um roasted berries, and was so delighted at the recovery of his - own vivr, that in gratitude to the: tree - he called it cahilah, which in Arabi a signifies force. And\that is , tlu3 way which coffee was disiu3vered. - Soormso Assonpics. 2 — Dotherty,the lite Chief Justice of Ireland, fella good story of his posting days. Ho was going cirenitinA postehaise, and at, a &aprons part, where the road spirted "a desciint,"lnie Of &alone% who had been behaving wildly all the way, began kicking forionsts;. Huch alarmed,Dothertr, (gi ll ed out, m This is outrageous. i don't think that horse haii over been in harness before." - "Bedad, your lordship is right. He was took -out - of the field this morning." "And do you mean to tell me that you haTe put an unbroken horse in my carriage?" "Sorra a sight of thelostherhe has Over seen till to-day. And if ho brings youriordship safe to the flit of the. hill, the master says he'll buy hint." Foams= tiosts- - -4X New York, tells a goocl campaign story for 'Horace Greeley : Some time ago . one Norton, cashire of the Postriee, turned out as a defaulter, and- tho :United States Government cane down on his securities, among whom was Horace Greeley; moment . to the -extent of VAG, Greasy was restive under this obligation, and wanted to give his check for the whole sum and get it off his mind. Finally a meeting of the endorsers was held and. Mr.• - - Greeley put _ his dee, took. up his_. bond and dol •- read over' the condiitions. #l7 say I ~wri te an infernally ba hand," sa p id` n id Greeley, '"but they rt4a it enough when it ts quo ne of theso. Mugge Errs hive they, yet eee aot-rpota -1003. -