TSE EtliN'TßOSEAWiffeMtfi . , tS PUBLISIIED TplUnPlikrO, DY A. J. CA•ox e rtsta ' aria, twricE . ON PUtg.IC eXE2itt, . • Doort.l A.novs.,sicknt,Es Vi..:fnti.--"31,50 per annum Nc; ez*lerwi, , e 1.2 will he eharttedLatid fittytente per Mum.. a i lto Arrearnes, at the option Oche Publiatter, to pay e a,.o.i.c or ,oHoctlon., etc. ADrl:rce payMCIII,prdtITC4I. ; tt %Ur ennS - rs I,e.itnierted.at Abel .r tte or. fl per ' , gime. of ten lines err leuritoi the, Ott three an.l Li tent: , for each additlinuil weet—: : pay down. j ot 410 .. b • M and terso .:1 verttse y he e.tr. will he charged at the ttillimit4itates, vtF.: Pm. nn.e N riff, tlit elre. or fria..tme h the " tok 44.1alieivr/ Naara..al ate 1r #te rif • eredit given except to tbooe nikn own torpor, ifglity BUSINESS CARDS. WM. 11.-0061'.1 4 .31 & co.; • BoonvEßA.—Ntontrol+. Pa. fineceopoiti to Pott.Cooper S Ofttett, ladlirupinew LalWing, 'ltnwpcbst. slums. 1=33 1141C01.1.1.131 S S,BAitLE, nnii-Ciinmennts ftt tatr,—Zdahtmee, Ta. Ll tiaice in I.athroira' new building, over tlit flank., II1?.N11,1" B. McKEAN, • TrOiINRY n'tul conwellorit Lan=.—TowAnnA,.lia. LI. 0.115 e in Owlyn Nock. ja Mit - Dll. EA.: el_Tt PeNT .a the Allowable and 11maceitathle Col. VA 14,1(.1 Mealcine:.—(ireat Bend. P*. Office, owner of Wall at. I Elizalreth-ata, nearly opposite the MettitAhit Ciyu reh. • 4p511 if L ‘v[r.F,1.1..11. W. • WIIEAVYN, ZCLECTIC I-EYSICIAN & SUDOEON DENTIST. 1177/1 DR. alr,rox. It7/17,4 TOY, ,techvv.e.,l awl Svor_icdl Drottl.t. etvvntlyt,t Mogi uunton ' trader their pro ho , .lonsl rerriom to all who ammo. l -forma Pr.tctkc Ph ai ytle: - rehal atdl .1111 fol it;o . l. Te•ltht 'with the,mogt nientitle aohd 1,,,..1.%ty1e+ of platework. Teeth =Acted without :11 work wn Framed .0:1;,,111. one 14th, 1:471. Az SON, • YN ItENTISTS,—Vont rOFP. in I.:it:m.l).e 311,Ve . Ille 111‘1):. All 1)t.11131 i ra ii.ns will be '1 prr:nnued in zooti 1 , 4311: • c. ()LIISTEAD DPS. OLMSTEtD4t •LEID e Av (>11;1) A.N.NOUN CE to the / ) 111111 I 7 that they tie entered Into a' .to fer the rrsle;ie..3 . sf MEPIeIN - F.& Siirgory,' .1.n,13.ri• prepared to nttend to nit clop. 17, the tine o r rt ie l'r Olhee—the.one formerly oeetpletrby br. J. C. in DI:XI/AFT. •my lamp. 1)11, N.. Y.. • PAy4rian S,,,r7nort. Qfflaro/750th 1%11 T.FET par: l it - Oar attention to the treatment I er or the Eat and Ere: and la taantitlent that and etnerieree in that lir:ail:li of pme• e 11 e•, tbA. tem In etli•ti a rtire ill the ine.it dtffientt Fen treltitrz tl ae.e.e, f there DO tee will i.• is/Ars...the Irilieut 6 bel , ofillvti Ity tlielrvat. • sot - 111\1 - 01:1'11 N - AI)ANIN, 7)F.ALCIIS in lintian Anil .I‘l Nlininivuila. 17catl.tonrog. 1 1311 r, I ,Ailau. 4 43ter..r ay . , ~ f Ilotel MI1'111717116: l'a, ad y• WM. A. NN W.; irSTICT: 01' TUE re.m . E.—cti•At - mead Oa. 'Me:" •P on 'NI3III , tret.t. oppo,ite Cut .1()!I\ SlAnil:AL -1 . - , ir - li v-zyillS: 1111A'. TA II.011.—Nl•mtro•e. 1.. t. Stun, r ...tor I. N. 1111113rir. Gro,ry,..in !Isla-.trot:- Ist, •••izrn) for pa-t n,vor=. h, ...brit. a etaiiiaaniace , 1... t zill.,!him.elf to do ttn work , atbillit torilt,: . Cut- -'. Giu :1 , .1,..•0t 'short not ill, said wurantol to tli:. . . Nl-,.arosr. I'm_ July %h. IM(1.---11. . .- i - - \ fit ti.tilt. , -.Munerosr. ' i 11!fr-k over i:tore nT Rezd. Irntnato t'.•-t..r. All Nl arr.un NI; a,. ttilt and Ankh. cn; inaien. in bei-t. 'op' JOl IN GI:ON-ES, - • , • I...l%sirierN %ME T Mtn-1 ing 11,41-,,, on Turllnike• Jirssinptlc. t ryt-rate Cli!t 4inin, olt Amit notice. alit( %Ars-wilt:4ln tit..' T.. IL ISUEI.I.; . • IF:I. trizc. rifick%. Watches. and elvelry at title ' t•-t noi !et% and tot xvtiltonntile tertn. Lk 11 tk...rk Shojo inthandlcr and .lev:ait)p, 0c25 tf • \‘' .W. 5111 . 1 . / 4 S COI ‘StI.:CkT &Nh CITAIR• NIANti".II(.7TURritS.—F , b , I f‘yrttroee„ Ibis. • tt;„: tr, •-• (). ri)111)11‘31, I \ Nt:FAc..7l REV: of BOOTS as stnr,s.• .1 I . I. slnq t ovc,r.Tylec",i All and. or wotli rirol, and repairing dotte;flently.-„. la irtin , F.ALET: in 1111 n.. .Itit:dicinetti Chstnit2tltt, 01 1 N'N atraisl. ~, OA rainy Goo,l4.4ewelry Pttifn .• r • Lent all the moat popular rATEXT v Nr..;.-110Tar,o, : -ll7ls c 6 /I,\ VDEN . traor.g.:AT.F. DF ; il.fil* .2%Towl"V.+o;S7.lEi • ' FANCY GOODS WALii t Vt)FiNi, 1 , •OrriF.N. ' Tit kcy it Y IMN. •- XEIT . grpr.o.vp. TI 1 :1:411.*: HAYDEN, , , 11. E. BRUSH, - M. D., 11 V1:1:4; NOW I : , l::flia.i'Ere• 11 . `ER . ..NIANkSIT,S,. AR, 7z,r133. -. o"iria' ley nzt end (tic rregOon'rromptlY OClce at d. LatbiOrs .1-_l' . 71iff.igts3Ei'M.-1.. NEW 3i 11X(i1iPi...1 3 4., Is VLACI TO 111.7 Y H A P Nri' SEE , - c.Fgc • AND GET THE '11011711 . 0F VOORinaNEY, tuvs • SXITIL -1-1 C) .wal i\till\lT 11011 P - ANY .s ..--S a------ . I i CASH cArrm-, °NEI MILLION. DOLLARS its , rns Lt. j u l . c' . 160 0, ... 54,4t1,819.27, Liaziz.rnEs. - ••[ - . 14.063.0. 5 M:ltnn stnitb. Ace,.l 5 1ta..7. Startin..: 3 ' sll oest• At hu Mak. -Lei -' _F. Wlltri...lh. V,it.l. P•Aitiv- antl reipAtvesi. Sty tus ander.l7,ned, one tio.r almv, Semi )11.nini*.e. • .1;"vt:i y 1. sTisoup. 45-vq. • I:7 TA513.14',.:3-ivt-t1 x lyre of urvvittover: for tlo rriu ()lire .Ind F , b‘;',•purpAnser. forAtitmii . Cod. Aros•ol`ipc..Zbic. 6xr•• .• - !ti. i 4. .telcart tinddprlrrb4,attdxitl bc . 1m144 .for eath. ur to .PrruQ4 Bit Oct. 2.lth. 1960. • . _ . .. Dandelicin Coffee, a !IC % LT; i 1 - - I,eVerll., , e one. rottliti of li* Coftee vent ..t. , i 1 kkt• +I- lOWA/ az.. t Wiiinittudr okrot tier Cutler. Fur .1 ate itr • - : • ' A ISEL TIAtiCELLI. CARD. I:tatliiMo'l 4 ,.. D.• ,Graddtio, A, U! ~,t tie 404 .0 a•e,so.tt mid Collage.. of Sled •. , 11 r.,tite.l4lArineorothaukoto tide *indeed Gt. it • -I 1 viemit v•I I lithe tiery Itheritt patronage with w hav r. ta, for hitd. said be hopes b7. l r dtrigl "t" 1.. hadoe•rorederitlftliherallthitee . onhe Public co I.llzacCF. ti rent iltrid,Jairnary 944.1861. ' ' . TAKE N OTI CE!E .. C. -2.11 :P 1. .) A .. X 7 1711 4•11 1 . Taqs i r t 7 t. and alllnde. Jr Ci t F i:....: 1 -.. t :-. tJ i ll i . ..i..:Livii:%ti • ur Leathltr lind rtaatVand ••'. , I a • . x... , mtly ma hand. ipalte. Tummy; 4 Slaip aa M 0, wrest. .- ' M , it r....i... ! . F‘,l).not, , -4.. r: .E. L. C. TN EEiER i).kviTYC. P - . ‘VIN 1••• .w^ - n Itrirdlr at New 111111brit 11 I , llra•ltit• 1.i:t11 calls with_Vrbli.h. ma, n 1 . , . at. Tn 44 HOW.i: • - ' - Nj.r7.loford. July., 17. 1. 1 . L .T• ABEVICRELL • , • • kr: f..r V,. • nil. for Ream s *whiner. • I.'c So A'atl'i 011.1141.R.i,r. Rat and None I'M so% , rrithic R rorikk Poixo E x t ric t. an di sko re a t vArirty otLlalmants. Mt. fold . Plastersoinitilik elfler t soluietvgl Patios . , 1 , . , . . . . - • • . , . , .. . ,i .• - ~, • . . i, .____ ... . . . 9. .1.-, ,-- ,,- ~.- -. .., ,, , ,. ..4-I,l ' re., T ~,,# 1411-1 , V , '5,-- ' .o%'‘'-' , ,- ..'f ----1 ?--- ,,4 ' r') i, , '''' "?' "'" ' ''- I' ' '''.' '''' .-..q 4 ,4,:r4e1. .A,- !i , ~ • ;, ; :.-.0 .--F.- - •- • .. t ~,„ ,i -,,,. , .',.. ' i i : ~, : 4 ', 1 ' ,. :• • ; . ~, . , ...,:,.. _... '.' 1:' -'— - - .1. •:. ~,, ' -.; ..,,,' ;...,. e. .- . . . _ .„, . . . .... . , . ~•••4 5 1 ,,, •., .. . .• - . • - • - . . . ... ~ , ...,-•5... , •-,_ • , . . • • •• : 1 / 4 -, .. .- . . ; . . .., ... .. ~ •, .• ~ ~ .1 .„_, • . t ; ii' ', -,, ~., , - • .. , :.' -,,,'... . . . . , . . . ... • ' . '.• •••• _ - We .Join durseVies to,' no Party that Does not Carry the Plag and Keeii, Step to , theAdu EDt C .4i,rr.1 . ,0 N 4-L." ..Att enargimicartoxa ,vutaxtb iron; Tais .coLinri aeotnm 3abbsceskito "a.: NaLLUID, itONTII6II, Stnierat# lll C o :oo l : 47 6 MICA." • ; - ..ITEXIVIC nem 'Tlie'selionl'inotit is "not i jail, thai•it• Should 1w avideled every 'one eteept I.thine whom the lit* Minks 'tliveingli its portals. It slunild be a - place: of traet dristing t —the flatlet-Wand the friends - of - the : tittle ones • who meet and mingle in the ,school. ` • . 2. Parents, whoevOrs.you a . re..'or - ' what-. Lever your voeation,- it is lone duty to call Upon t he' teaelter,not only aV„lii!l 'home, lint :thin in his schotil: • 'Y'ene need', not: call often; oceashoiai.visit Would -tend to etictinMge hint iii his toil. • You-owe-it to yourself; too, oil i ecome personally .ate ttainteil With hitt) tt, whose)care you have committed 'roar own'ettildren. How little hearts g'adelen, and 'little 'eyes brighten, I when a lived visitor titters =the room -Thenthe yiititig learner feels that he is remembered. Thep lie will he incited In newer life, • greater effort, and tenderer, love. • 3. But let eliildren.ft.4.l that_no one nut of the . sehor.l cares fOi• tbeny,-or a. 1 end ) . I er that parents are indifferent to his iootn- Rot nr success, and the seliOnl will !an - 1 , 1;11 into a bitterer than prisrui life. Yes; 'Lit seinnti,--not to Hint fault - or'criti'- i'elite, or tO show ^iv brief am hiwity which may have: vesteti 111 yon i —lint to help by Yeiiir stiles and words In --a miss . ion, antUto be Ittottore.ti by a company', even 'totter than yont:own; 4 'l4l . • et li.it - ott tale' -sottrtiesoi int n • d ie ra ce ! of sweet Workers.' Remember, von go to mittgle with the eitiOrt•ii Hilt le 14' kotaer- r di pi m ` 'a 11Z,1-and ntotriiitt ! oo l ,fhowerot - tinit not feet liaveqolig t i go i t tOotolett 'into' the dust: DO 11'..t. go to "make water. glad. t.;O:anil he g - tatitivittoot norolot ti, ii.:zoltoo•- t '''.llllllg, lint gO • i, ; to he net etiVtis .11, and a rich blessing will ; crown yOur 5; It-IC I : i,e,•ttonr"ricli_hiftil ar i l almost constant tin foloynnottutitirin . ptAlte last four years,,to ;visit SeltootiSin fintity of the Nor thern and West ern,atuta few of the Beast - , ci 1u 0 01 11411 hate states, an d s i n :in:ma. We hate ittingiVil with and talkeel to I nearly a half a milion 'children he the titolotool rOoni..- We have •elaspeill lie hands ; H of thousands of .brother and suer.suer.teach= ens. Anil int his work our, heart Itas Tieoi ;ciphered mph taught more than' by ball other, influences, of..milife. The Smiles aintlindjmords. eve.hate niet sliall be very dear the co ever more. • : 6. In ail our travels,• we Jilit2e: been r e . fitseil admission into, hut twO selnuols,"— every where else a w me. eleo . -7. • A little -metre than dyear' ago., we I were in itteh • ilaureat a Teachers Instittne in the count or • I the State :of Pennsylvania-- Ihiving an {honr.s:leisare one pletislitt afternoon (I lir. big - the 'meeting . , we took the arm of our (friend.. Da . county .school I supyrititendent, and 'proposed a visit to a I Select Sehool in the villaj , e. So, We start . antietioatin,...o• a pleasant relict' tr the ; routine lathe Institute.. Theintroling ward. which we were goiltg? was a little }white frame, otiel over the il.on, (with the S crooked - the, way,) • was a *igit i something like this: .. • • • :‘.x. FM I NAB 838." I 8. •We. Were Unacquainted with the -school.and . its teacher. It ag-red, tliereftite, between us. hat, we sli{ i tild . in roiluve eneli ()I er. -Guided theby. , sign. j (which we were ignorant e•liough' to. iin• aigne wasititentled io.lead strangers in;) k npliVoiielied the door. \\ c: knocked, 1 and its ryas opened, but t'Tt unto its. - For before lut v i g• iine to introduce • ourselv es las ntentltertinf the Itestitirte and ask per- I ini.siott to visit tlie-scliool, the teacher's j Band, (by . , iireixy,):waved ; its. „away . , ancl`itt verr.plea.sing•voice ,asseireil its that "We never admit, emliarrasik'li the 1. L. READ I==l!M "Gay !" groaned the little housekeeper. "Lay. in a supply of cigars, Geome," suggested Joe. "When do you go, 3liss , Sassy; "Monday Aunt 'Jane's letter said Monday," s:dd Harry. , • - "Monday, then ! We will come, Lag and Ia a, e, oh .31(milay Morning." ..With many allourish, amidst, the gay est jokes, George WRat c h it asitlenin con tract, Avid eh, tliey . Intim d themselves to ask too serrice.of any. kind, at. a wontan's bawl for OneMinoth i . rom the. date 01 the fulloWingMlindar, June—, 1860,.i0nd 411 put theirSigoat tore to tile. important doe-1 timeott. Snsy,,tiecng that her • brothers were really ia,rameo, tried to think Ole WAS Oft , i too go, mid added her laughing directions to the-many schemes proposed. ' At a later - lenhour the conclave broke orp,and retired with - a head full of •Plans and a heart full olsorentisgiVings: morning rose 1104• and elear. , _ Sit o'clot:ler saw Sus) , drive away frooto the j door iwa carriage, the trunk strapped be hind, the lady's; - preiti•dress I atod.the shawl -of her colisito..M; antes nlllie4peaking..travel. • S.ven ;saw the servant depart to spend - a mouth with her. mot her inthe colototry. Nine o'clock witnessed the nteeling cf the merry young I Vocindors. S . - "Noir then;" said George, after the .first greetings were over,. "I, as, the eldest Joist, will take charge to:day. 1.. As S . W , : y says,. when arc yon going down townV "I have nothing to do ,to-day, so stay 10 assig "yott," saill:3liti .. • I "Timid: you:" • . -" I W hat '.s t .r dinner .?" saitl 'Joe, ;trying to lookiiket heard•of strespectable a nti Sibling Most depbtraLly in the ut .!ltitit.'ll see aithreeecloek." , "Is that the ''Y e- , " gild George, - "and remember:l wait fi,e 11. !k t,me. . Pullet It:114y is the soul of dinner, cis somebody (met .said before mein io tied the: ram.", Having . seen . the others.tdr, George end Minnie went hitt, the.lihrary for a smoke, to Prvparc them for. the llercureatt task before . 1 ."St;c," George, . producing cook hoolt,:"we are safe." - •`•3lrs. ! d woman!" cried !Minn e. • • I "W hew !"never once tltouziot of that.- We wilt stick to contract.: 3Jy dear, mad- - ' am, I - atn sorry to - appeatl . rtide; MICE ittust l'shire:yoti : barit ro the hOok eatie." - ' 4 . '"What's for dinner," . said Uintlie. •f`Ritait.lantlt; 'mato* - green pear;tti• ipaealitts, Ala stns irlierries, I 'do; Durk' ion t O sliell A letter' arfilirod the Pr" peas or stmetfung? . • ':GT*4'llfit.l l l - . Itliskielitttietts ::;' : 0 10 : 1; : thitt i s . etsy-pmtigh.:"' •• ' " s wri.ek, &recta-Co 4 %.4,*licitt.itiriChi- • .•1 . i'.. - 4,*rtit,ti . c4 - ,7'staltliiiAes after to yit two. I,oiprt . '"tibfi: • - '4l Trirmr - - • P :1136 1 00:40.41-.10.r...tutr presum Id ion, . ,witlol w r .. ,ry It. eer e4l at each other, then . at, tit - t. lrniiinl, mutually iisehi. l to SitY tarok' it ----ttoCat thulustitute. 10. 'The : 9o47 school .that - closed • its ' door in its.lwas2 . ene'in the. Soul and a long altire hi..fore`seeessittil timer, rte, that im,pt,littial . •:1 ; nt; it.* The reastor a :is mor e p:T ‘ tis ft was Tarnchial sehnol tilel;asetm . .;lll oft little • tumble-di - 1m ti brick tintri:h in the t•MattrY. The teacher; u'e rglnettihi wits'a tobacco us luiz t red..fitt.l4l,ll tut sattr t li'' nl,l*gt Heinen, am! lie wore t.trein . ii*gli;s. ‘Ve ; nliserre,l .that Matty Italics were brniten from the, wilitlnws - ,\• As we thrOngit the tomrli mud we ee ilirouilt t splintered *I./140w r ii.4l6:, conip y u tit e boy s It was ',us' school. *- 14,14; :before readied the li t ittses, ice heard 11(vir then a lurid and ttsif t ,„,.. , you' mule=!" from,. a pair of leaf her • , Wie Were intiffrilitta,..:,l ana simr. what Latiely., anti tiled ti .avnitl but sonic our , earY I:11 4 imam.; until %re' stM 111 11,1; )rl . OW digital - tin4i% We kit' , lelte. l , heard. - *if • klititlieil! and lontler,witeif flit t9tinr WaS•-itikt..l ajar. . The 116.1 ei Wits liazitM , *_ stria lirtittgli his izreen l.rtii.itzles in inter asintl - -all the impils roared in finis- terntis er. The iltior was hilislamnf , •ed ' in our (ace and made; stieit :rifeati ti ring. reintri • that—we awoke titian_ hoof - troubled dri'flini,'fitint Inl we were In a eninfitrfahle.lLA in die itoPie of that Siiine aiieorniiiitiied to,itlie se 'l hat. I.,l6.Ksiiiiihitiry with . the ,$ efookeli the supl with whom Jio hail beeit . •, eotiver4ll ,, the previoits. evening, :mom, l otir aslvetit tire: .p e Pal ell ,liWee reline*, • ILid we, rellitied. t o bt.' pie, we *441 not; itit' ; e:bt'iett to the sehniii. 1 7 , . . VOL 19: SOHOCL •-• :144MTUQSE t . ‘Pi;, ifithgtoi*,,, - APRIL.. 17'; 4 . e Boer Vivo Bachelors Kept Rouse. BY slant' mattimE. It was a 'warm erenine in 'early 'Juno and in the 'IMAM; of a peasant house ;---;.street, iirthe:handsorae - city Pidl a(lOphii,a merry party- 'Of voung- folks were holding warm, laughinu_diSeus= . • • Susi Arnold, the young: host es?, • Who Itonse s for' wo brntliers, • harry and GeOrgtb,tiiok One side of the queStion, - while thee other gentlemen,'• besides-' her talihrotheriimposed her. Charles Gray, hltie-eyed; early-headed,mati,Whos,e fidr, round thee and-boyish air formed 'in appa rent contradiction AO; the - assertion he made allaying five Tears before attained his majority ;Joe Morris; , who • from a Spanish mother inherited:jetty hair mid' eyes; and a pale comply:don, mid from his tin her; a tall,•tine figure and a friink ingen. ions. expression ; and Milton Kfaeres,w hose Small 'figitre.and "baslifill ways accoutited ftely - for his nickname Minaie;,t hese three,. 'with the roasters Of the house, waged p'ayful war upOn.-„the little, brown-eyed midden who sat so demurely upon the so fa. ' • • •. • "Say wkftt yon plense,"lsaid Snsy, "you I Will never eonyinee nle 'of . the,f ! uperiority min t.4.emmeity of hout:ekeeper:" "Ilia I nmitituim".erie4 Joe,' "that! Men can keep house without Women, 1w lctunen ran:nh.t do so unless we them." • ' 1 .. -"For in4anee," said -Henry, ' your lfiddc w:is sick last winter, Si would ,neat smite a' milt have. h. • tip vital, kept up the thrtme - e fire, te,l about titile•N your . Crs Enid gallantly rehired • envy?' • • I "Nut to mention Ina the ,ittrnace fire went out three---_-/ Said' George "that was ntylanlt ; Itni. ;:teeideists will liapin;ii in the Is•st regulated families," "I only:wish eon rtudd keep house ; for T would :well& :Vint Jane's invitation to travel Witll / lier this summer. were it Dot ifttr learing'ytits." . have an hlea;" said Charles GraV-- . "an idea whieb, if von will •agree lu net upon i it, surely cure the women of 00r / insane notion of their indispeusabili ' tv--nbein! that word nearly choked me." 2 / "The'ungallatit sentenee 'should, have cquite strangled yott," Faid Stpxy. , I"Present conipatty alWays excepted," Ira= tide replv —• • 41'1w hlt.a! let's have the lam" - "Suppose wik keep house here; while Susy ravels." t'llere 1" cried.Stasy, aghast "Yes, why not ?" -"flat." saiq Susy,, wonld mit stay." . " .• We •don't want her; we want.no wont ; en " Visions of ninitly,boots on her- parlor sorini, cigars' in the flower vases, pipeS on the eentre-tablt;,, - spittoons in the best bed room, and frving,,pans ht the lihrary, mu ed through the young latly'r.mitnl; but be fore,slie efutO remonstrate, Harry iethi— ,"So he it! tin., the bachelor's hall. Pack. up your trunk Susy "But Harr?' "Glorious !" (Tim! Charley, "not a pet tivoat'wii hitt the flonrs, for a month.' - ."1310," again said poor Suzy.. “No tUsses about tobacco smoke in the ehime4l in George. - • "Rot; brother"— • . . ~ ! qVoit't it.be-gay ?" said Minnie: "Snppose we the peas up here.— cooler here than in the kitchen. -I suppose there's a fire there V' -"Of Cfnirse:e' 441'11 go' bring them up. "They're in the - basket on the Just leave the rest Of the things': down there." . • ' , Shelling pens was raPid.tvork, even for , 1 unaccustomed MT - pp!, bat it b+. a matter Of taste whether the thorough smoking they 1 .had frOnt the actively 'paired 'eig,ati • itti:l ) proved their thiver; ..: • : •.' • .. , -.:' 1 "Now, lyhitt +cyan do; . with them-?" : said Minnie : r Ittere.eitet.many (Willem," • • be'added, agile leaked iii the little green. balls rolling about-the bottoM of the huge market *basket i and i hen , eyed the. - -large pile ofshells On the floor.l-. •. , - , "You boil . them,, :of coarse, “, as • George's answer,. , !"Ohl ' ' Suppose we gii f i n e,;: n .” "Well, come . along," said ,Geyrge, ink • ing tip the bas l ket.. . .. The -fire . burned brightly/Jennie bad .: left all in good order, end/ the prospect' was not bad for the am: car cooks.. * ' "What do yonlioil, hem in, George ?" i 4- 0 h, anything." B l - "ut where is j . ." t z 1 • "In some ofthe closefs,l guess,:"" 1 , Susy wont certainly have taint ed co'd i 'she have s7fi the overhaiding other iict.,. ! , ly arra . iyed eksets that hollowed. i - ,- -Ths! Minnie dragged tbrth • a pot 'hough • to boil about I went y , pounds It iti4 . . "Ad riAtl that's done." . . , "Now fileasparagits; how do- you 6x it ?" - . . • broth of the "Lit - 0114er if:; , ott roast untiton ;in this' thing ?"; said George s holding up a. large ionhling dish. , . ;,. • 4 " I t r ues~ so. Pot it m the !nor, don't yonV :- • : • . _ "Y-e-e-s." George determined to find a hook on rookery written L i ra man, the very next day'. _ George r ''Ycs, Inire's a tin thin. , that's long and :.halloo• ;. I guess that's for stteh And a dripping pan came , forth front thO closet. • The aspara7ns fitteil in like a charm, as loth men declared, and water Waia •added and all set on the range. ' The mut ion net went on, the pudding dish, into the "Cinne t let's , go - up stairs again ; it is fearfully hot here," said 'George. "But the Ainner "Oh, time§ jot nothing to; do but to cook until three o'clock." "I'in sure Jenny titorge,here's the'potatoest?' • Another pot. was produced, and the po tatiles, with about two gallons of water to the half peckd*Murphies„ put on 'the fire. • Stni,kii g c hatting,- reading, and a lit tle prnetke on the • violin, filled up the morning,. though flenrge• declared it was horrid slow, and Minnie wondered what on earth -women did With themselves. ll:dritu:4t two brought home thre !m -arl men ib dinner.' • Leaving the cooks to "dish .up," they all adjourned to the parlor to nook them selves: That it•was duSty there. was not noticed. Jennie haul made the beds be fore she left, but clusting, the parlor was St 14?!: work, awl her early start had pre vented her from , "Geo itm rde"—Mie'b vOiee:• was rather doleful. • - W hat !" `Tlle:#re is. out." " • - "Out !" w,iiitier it any.:hing isiCiiolced?" "The-asparagus is burnt fast • to the pan: • - . . '''So is- the meat L" • "The pant Oes . ?"- , • • ... "Broken all to pieces, floatingtn about in , . • the wittef." . - ' ..: • - ... .. - : •• . ~.``Tile peas are all inusity,:slinttie!" ,"Pnuettiality is' this ,soul. of dinner," cried ,Jtie, fru ,tn tiie parlor '"it's ten 'pin /IRAS:OAI, three: . ' . . : •,. • "Go set -the t ab u•," George. It was tud‘pie in its arrangement:to hat. table; a' tile gentlemen sat down. •to din - tier. The nteat tig.nr“l on an eunratous With:attocean j tkf white! china stir romoling its shrunken proportions. Th e potatoes. in littleininip:l,nitskinttek were , piled alt-in th a fil the -11, , reen. twigs :whielt had .with intinite fished' friun the, meat por, was: nerved on a red eartheru plate, and the stalks .of as paragus was hi the salad bowl! The, ta ble t-loth was awry, and napkins were .ontitte4 altogether.... • , Where's the grams?" was Joe's first quest ion. . "There wati*tanyF' ' The l nei burne4h" cried one voice. "It's stone (phi," said another . - "What's this?'' said another, digging into the netts* of lulas 3. f4ll9lVril. a daring attempt to eat fLlMte. , :tragml•-• "Never mind, said Joe. was not built in nday; Give us some bread an'! impel.; and pickles, Georgi%"'. .` . 4 0, not J•icklett, prestqcoes;istid;Char. ;- • , • tey. "City 1 - ,iltll Paid Ilarry, laughing. "Site declared a' wont:fit pito them 1!11“01 , 1 that if ire warited them Wt must Iwepare them riPr (Jurselveg.7 :11itade proancea the itrawberries; and :some sugar, and the gentlemen declared they had dined supeildy. rellowg clear :may," said Minnie, "w•.'rff tired." "Yti s *nib - up, don't 7" - qtteritid ••. . . • • "Where!s'ffie water? " • .` 'ln he hydrant:" ' • "I'llitat do von wash 'em in "Pat 4 I goe - g:t." - Away Went Joe on t voyaie of inves tigittion arid. rcititrned soon t.lth a tin - dish full'of cold , water. 'The oleaving,s,p Ittrry tenneil the : remains of the lunipttuma dinner, were thrown from the vrinilim into Stnivia floWerylnids, mid armed with a bar atinali and a fine dam 'ask title napkin, - /ric hegan to, 'wash up: "Ilovi the grease - sticksr" stream* time warp hey went , tinw:Wieii it withir enlii." her," • boil niparagns, don't you, be int ~. m anful!l nt b.• l •'. • .. lates bed' ' i rit : I'i . and dieth*riatrit he,ivater - • airitild,' he certainly Netrif,not - .- ----: :., : 7 --" ' , • "I have wet mys hirt f tut-I" : Splash 11 No. - '1:::'-;':';_ - •: , ;:7:: %.,-_-• •--.'. :j -- '.-`--- '.- k .'• • "Good for my *hit , .pants!" -,I Splash :., o— thest tent hits My. eyeS; somebody . • wipe, thYmi:My . hotds. -- are: wet. 1 - -Peti f t . rub them out * 1a147. 1 ".• _.: _ --:-. -..-,_ ..L ,'_,! - The . table as. et c are d at , larn4 ' yive lamp,•gre. y, ttap itis, thrown IntTri .eorr tier of tli • room, thtifiesirtliat" kik.' dishei were w shed - 'tindfiriped.', - .''',Tliti • - ,-Wat,o folio e . il the _"leactii,ors;"' 'mot • tlie . - 'halm'. ett sat diner) th4tpololf. 'ADS'eioc.:l 'ns,- -• , sy St• t Hat operatiet 'll '' • . 1.. • • ! Spite of the sap ..!rb dinner, -five "inner men"valled u like Oliver Twist, fur: rtiore, a o t e • 11 01 , 17 seem n 0' ,. (1 , 0ek-_ . - - --• i ' ,:' •-:' • "What's for te. V" Four voices'" ech -1 "Let's have,;cogee ;I cap make cpffce, saidd George. 1.. 1. . "Anil a steak ; .- can rook .it,"' 'said Yoe: t l "There's bread' and.butier "snlti Harry. George went ti George stefik; Dlinnie an dertook to make the fire ;.:Ilarry; cut the bread; Joe set the - table; whilerCharley elearri. the kir Oa n by sweeping the . pt.,rt s and: pans used lit. dinner, m . a. closet, 1 washing being on)itted in dtte:oprrittion.. - 3iittnie; blows" 'and puffing making • the tire, was'saln• !eil with---.. g " How it smirk l" ' "What ails thi. fire, Mint" : Harry discovet 4 ed the catrl-e, p'nlled' nut the darriper; and n. merry, 1,14 e • the•pan, and the mel repaid him. - The coffee Boiled , the • st e ak spur, tered,iii panted, 1 perspired, -whist, 41. and. used. rittiproper words'overibe likt. - 2 ' ' -" . : I It was a good upper, and pil ing . np,the 1 diShes, (it was "too hot to uaith,") . the fine • bachelors rimmed to the i)arlitr.: It was invillint ary,but each pr,iir of eyes rested Or a mon4•nt .on Ille•leat . Susy wasvoni to oceUpy. - Alittle_ninsiivnore talk, and still titre stitokino., filled - the tittle , till midnig h t.. when end', 0 ? e yawned bimselftti bet .Itirry, who w i ns. the one to "lock up, " . st, yed the latrat. - The kitchen . loo ked deary ;no fire, greasy fry. 'log pan placed ni a helmet over - . the col: fee pot ; bits of 'wend' lying abput • loose, dirty pots: here, ilirty dishes there,: • The parlor tit disorder, chairs stood in forlorn ctntfusion ; smilic bung, ov,eriall.., The dining room with its piles of D irty cups, saucers-, and 'plates, its unwept float., greasy impkins, innd smoky ak-tnostiliere, was worst of all and Harry inwardly ad mitted that the Ilotise didth lOok . as - usn ... • • al , . . I Theie *as - fun the next morning .th.,ak big. up this hedit. The milkman . and..ba ker, had .vainly 10,ocked toradnlittance,and finally retired ittldisost, and, thebatchel (i.rs breakcastA ff. the - stale ii&read left, frnitt thp night'4lCast,,.alur r . ci)ffee black 4ml %valet... I' ' - ' 1 . . • "E'ery man clear np his Will i: ' 09M. 1 ! The order givon,rach started ti obey; tl e clotheS froi( , Joe ',Oiled off P hi , : bed, and haying laid he holster anil'pillow im; proceeded to pit on firsta-bbinket, next aspreml, and tinlilly the tWo sheets finish ing off the wholf• by pottinalhimself on top to-rest froimbis toils. * ll}innie; after polling all the clothes off one fide in. 'try mg to tuck theth in on the. I other,: sad then clirrbeting the -mistake ibv, tacking them in on the loth& side 4na,.puliing thent Off the firs , put his bolsters Mi oVer. Illiespillow, and concluded it 4-tiuttl Ao.--- Charley.merely smoothed hisfdown, sage ly observing:llmi Wile pfilledthe:thing24 off ( 1 , he never could: Mt them on akain. ~... /lor ry and Georgeo -lio shared: the same, room, having.followe Charley's plan; put on ani cx t fa. touch byl.Weeping thei room', and leaving this pile' of duit in the ' entry.— "ExcelAor 1 .1 , i • i • Three days' experience colivineed them that hachelurs'' cooking is slow .:starva- ' tion, Steaks .MI coffee f4r breakfa4 i y 'were followed 1i . • - Coffee and steaks for *Mi.', fifer, and both f, rtea.-Cliarltl Suggested that they Month haves , theiri'.'ineais sent from a ;esti' . aralit. ... men cooks,: so %ye st kli to the : On' t raet ," Wasliis ' 'ital ObServatlon.' T, : - The Minion - % :a seconded 1 iii 4 carried li by unanitnon4 . i.olo. -''' _• ' '. By this tinie lelvtry disk, piate, napkin, pOt.and pan inAlte house waii dirty, and rytidly concluding that this -w,otdiltet want them attylmore, the getiftemen, piled them up in the kitelien•:sink,lon the ' floor' .. and tables.. them 1 - - "Ifarry"it; Was Gtorge' voice—"l 'liac t i't gbt a td4att:Shirt."' 1 - "NM' I. ' I "Nur I." -I - • . '•• '-. - "Nor, I." • - - • "1 re-got - 1: • . "Nor n - handkerchief, noracollar, nor a pair of stoekintra,.nor— . ~.. - "Stop! Twit weeks sineerSusy went, and no washini day," • ' 1 '- There-Was aTtleall silence:l • • ”Wlin. kno4 how to waslit''. No answer. 1 , "I--I've reel voice, owned U t hit wii and • rut! it it done," - - sntil one:faint y Chirley. 'Oran soap the tent on :t board." iy won: I bight they could • manage" i WAS' opened for - -- the first ,ys.. - One cr34 burst from I t les, uhairs;• • oor, dresser, masw,of ro a r ; es, collected f greasy dishes-, 'racy over . ~. .. ~e. - . 1 • imr. - Now fpr . it.," "cried asked nt - the inv ad e rs. 'Bed- • "iirt miyho .They 8111.130 i that Or% -The kitchen ' time et ten tie; five lip9r. sink,, 'were out by the piles n ran every-pla, '•Shut the ( George, mid In , have orompi ono or the "critters" Char table; :Crash went • 'the Teams of laughter, crie4 of thick as comments on wanfingd•tinir aiiiint for heir the panting party teak awl viiewed sternly usea"uftheirroes.• A scream e flown my ixt•eir 4 . • d—"Joei rthere's one on' .4• ==l rlelting art. le • upset . the crockery; " bloW the heat, join.‘ an hour, and ed from their the "enl4 et) from Miami • "There's A Georg era' year hair tion it. to'iilt at tile fellow sleeve!' - - • -tamped,e • ntilere." •i • •- a•thar, dories Theflotied "Don't. m your,ohirt .A general followed; . I Nireack err; .(if the 'Whole. Union. ' No. 16. • Trf - r+77 „ clothes *ere collectedfrom allAho rooms, and 'the liardi and"loap brought up from • , • lOe and' Harry wlshefAblistering bands strearniiig forelieiids testifying to their efforti. Cold Water required 1 great deal and ; somehow- :the .. c .thnigs,haTitycllow , tifigo . after all, as I,Giorge; ieinarked Osre: thent but. Ulliiinie . OhjectiOg to goitig into the yard, lintig them ever the chairs in :the dining bimisterS 1n the:entry as 'fast 'as George 'and Clutiley Wrungthein, out. Urine!' tune came and found them still nt work. Dinner eaten; the diSfies - Carried .off by . the waiter. from- the res . tati ratit,..theY'cliangikr plaeeicithd.the Wash ers, wrimg..aitdlning tip; Whilethe :others : • AC:last : sbirt hanging in damp liinOnesi ; Over the parlor chandel ier; ',the handkerchief Waved ~frotri.'the insiitlepiece, and the Stockings dangled front' the bars' of the Canterbury. . !They' always iron the next day, so they cana dry in the night:: said` Harry.' -* • Attu another siatigliter„of • roaches in the morning the fire-was lighted, the iron:llia:On, and the clothes . colleeted,. ,rough, di& Vo• t h e final tont:Ales. Every man hadhad visions of smooth, Clean,. linen to repay him for 'Ma . unaccustomed 'efforts. Such is hope! Charley took the, first - step. Planting iron on . the fiont of a' shirt; Is smell greeted his moStrils; and he lined it again to behold large brown- mark,the precise -shape of the flat iron, burned on.. the ,'bosonsof his. `go to meetipg' Min i tile's iron la:mg almost cold, was 'travel- . ing briskly - np and down 'his shirt, but produeing, , no visible circa. .' ' - -It was humiliating but true that JOe took an order 'to a gentleman's furnishing store that A - 01)10g for a supply of linen, mid the'Acashed `clothes'-were , consigned to the' pot ch t set ti, aiFint:Sitsv's return. Susy's return Hew can I describe it! Every man on that day, foiind he had: an iMperatii'e engagement abroad, and 'the little maiden . found an empty house. She , went first to the parlor. Dust - lay in piles.. One curtain was torn from the cornice, and lay in limp folds against the window. Cigars lay about loose, some whole, some half' smoked, some reduced 10.. a -mere stump; the chairs were '.promiscuously deranged; on the center table three bottles two demnolirei ' a pack Of cardsomd about two dozen tumblers reflfced . her pretty book.• The -tkno bore two pairs of'boots, deposited there when the owners were too tired to go up stairs, and• tbrgotten all erwards ; the Canterbut had a dish of •chicken salad reposing peacefully upon it; one ottoman, supported a hat and cane, another ia:cont ; every chair carried • some • relic oriliw departed g< sets, 'here a hand kerchief,there,a Cigar case,on one a-pocket t conih, on another a toothpick. Sus).- was I dismayed :Ia like a brave little woman, detetmined to face all the muss at once. The kitchen came next-. As-we have.de .scribed it on the eventful ironing day, so it remained, roaches inclusive , meanar ing everywhere. The library was nest in Order, and. it was the-counterpart of the parlor, only more so ;Aunt roots ditto ; bed rooms to Match. ' . , Stisy looked at the washboards in . the bathroom, the market basket in the library', the Parlor chairs in the kitchen;• ("It "walo the nearest," Joe said,when they brought. 1 them out) ..; the frying pan in ill 'best beff, l 'room, (Charley broke his ba. in) . ; th'e'l bread pan in the spare• room fur dirtvi I water Joe said) ;-:the dish . cloths in .the' bed • iminiii(niwels all' flirty). 'She- con. teniplated the floors,unsWept tbr a montli;; marked the , dust,' the accumulation of a : similartimC, , and then went -to her own' room, the only orderly, become, untouch ed plac.: m the oast. A'little note lay, on the table : . .. - :We own bent!' It takes a! woman We.beg pardon ! do so no more ! Clesti up and invite us to dinner. _ ! • • -Fiv.E ItErENTANT BACTIELOP.I3. . . Speech a-Republican :Senator. SehatorDoolittly;•• Republican S: Senator-front Wisconsin, in :time speech in the:Smaty, made the following sensible remarks... said - • . . . . Let ns look at the real facts, and' neith. l er deeeiye ourselves Zr . anybody els'e. T IIoW - do the:free States stand on theies- I Lion ? .111 my own Stale, where there] are few colored men there ip not mtieh i feetine , pale Wav or ihe other. 'And. so in 1 New Enghmd. • But in the. States near the :dace States how is it.? „Illinois has form- i• eat a.constitntioh excluding. free colored i men. Indiana bas.some similar pro Vision, I anti I venture to say Wynn come down to t Ite practical q nem ion wiietlier,if the whole' negro population. Were7to : be .set. free and I distributed. around among. 'the seve'ral F States, yen . 'iveittil 'find . just' the same re-1 pngintnees in the more _ Northern States ' that bc. now exhibited in. Illinois and In diana. I have been iefornied that in 1843 . a distinguished` gentleman from Vermont w as ete k ”.lito'CungresS, amid. 'one of his •nightuirs,':i Well-to-do- firmer, .game to tia , y his respect's :to hiin before he left for ashiugtini, and says he : "J Edge when yen' get to Washington, I wish you would takti hold of this tieg,r6 gnestiott and have iediStinseiref.- 1.4 its haVe shivery aliol. ishcd and ?ie . :mre' said about it." , IVOI,vi said the Ifulge "I suppose niatiV"Of those persons Who hold slaves - have paid motley I fir tliep. Perhaps yon.think it would be no more than just that they should bhve genie compensation." "Well; -yes," said . the firmer, "I think I wo - nld stand my share. of the tat 'for that." . 'lint: . Bain d the 'Judge, "there is another thing. If - they are emancipated; it is ati:iportent clues tion: • What shall be done with them ?.L.- There must be some Piave for them to live: Perhaps yi' woUld_ think it fitir fliat'We should take our share sir thein ?" "Well,,hOwmanY weinid that t) ?" ''Well our share"Viould";lie'..one. to every ' six 1 - lirldtei; or hboht 800 for the town of of Wondsteck."` 'What,' Said the farmer "50(rnagrtiea' hilViindshick: rlirill bid yiiii good 'evening, Judge." „He started off, but trs, he got to. hil horse 'ha turned itround - anpaid :' • "Judge Vint .., ,need not do inythintmere . aliiint•tl4' negro ..busi hiss on iityieconnt," . "' ' [Laughter.] Per-- ‘, hiti4,it Isnot midis to eay that ' that. dis- ggi fied Judge - sit:s before roe now Dir. JOB Pilaiirnici of ALL HINDS DONE AT TUE OFFICE OP WM =nil Tiff. Co CI IR. .13. , • • NEATLY AND PROMPTLY;, ?AND AT nucr- iTnicofilee . id' the Montiose Denioe: • t i hasrecennibeea supplied with a new end choire j =re" and we Renew premed to print pun4l.l. • etc. t etr., Le the had style, on short sotite. 11andbills, Posters, Progra' nim' es, mid otl?er Wads of work tbt, line, dotioaevording to ore , r: I dlasiness,' Wedding, and Ball CAU/h. TfOkets, etc., twitted with neaten and . despatch. fJlistices' and Constables' Blanks, Notes, Dias, and all other Itian!or, oti hand, or printed.k. roes - fir" JO, work end Ittutko,to . be paid (9r or dellres - - • From Itreelers Tribuner;los4. t • All hail the ilannting•Liet . • I) sinrs gro %%pale and ; I.: The Stripes aie bloody sears, I . * A tie - the vaiinting ' ,It shields n Pirate's deck, 1" bind's a man in •• It yokes the captive's neck, And wipes the bloody stains; iirTearilOwn the flatntinn' l iie!--. • Half-Mast the stiirryliaE! tar Inshlt no sonny sky • , . With' Hate's tiolluted Rag! • , Destroyit-ye who can! . • ';•Deep"Sink it in the wives! I" - [ bolts a . fyllow• man : - • To - groan with fellowslares. • • Furl the . boasteil Lie f .t Till freedonriives ii . gain,.. • I To. rule once ' More 311 truth ••• Among untrammelled men. - V.: :801l up the starry 'Sheen, • Cotie:ml its bloody stains; For in, its folds are seen . 1 The stamp of rtiilling chains! • Mr Let the friends of the American , tidal! beware of sacli sentiments as well l as - the authors. The . Tribune.- has never feputliated the above. I llontrainuidg attkoitrags Monroe. A correspondent of thePhilailelPhirt In fnirer writing s from - 4'ortress Monroe, • pays— , ' "Speaking of "contnib u nds"—out of the large number assembled at this point and Vampton creek, if you want a little labor !one, it is ahnest an itnpmtibility to get !any of .these folks to do . itf The creek 4 aryund here an!. filled with oysters,known to the loyerm of bivalves as "Norfolk Oys- . iters;" aftl - t4e Roads and rivers swarm with fisliry;ev you cannot get either witl!- )0m great 4.4liieultyi., When these-colored !people had: itasters, oysters were in ai-tn.- ;datice.° lea only when want cowpels 'eM 3 that they. will go ont and catch a few. air soldiers Wade in and catch them with their hands... In the hingnag,e of /Inky Phely, in Uncle Tom's Cabin, they. are' really a illsitiftless set." ^ _ In the morning the. males leave their quarters for out-door wprk. It is painful to see them move, in single file, at snail's pace, as though they had no power -olio -emotion, and were making- efforts to get along the best way they could. Ask the females if they have any work, they say. "yes, plenty of mending, 'Washing and cooking." Upon further inquii'v,yOu find that nil-this mending washing and cooking is done for themselves. - - They are far better off than our soidiers. While these poor fellow;• are birOttacitlg out in the open air, the darkies have good slielteri-good toot, and warm qnarters.--- The soldiers complain sadly of.this-parti alitpin favor of negrocs. • J A C0.). - xt - nt.t.i. CoNruAcr.—A , few days since a respectable.business firni on Wt er street received d letter from a customer near 'Youngstown, enclosing an order for a—wife:, The customer was o rich, mid; die aged Dutchman, and a:widower. Ile Said he wanted a wife right off, and be .liad fib time to look up one for • himself, hut should be in town in.a day or two to marry the woman which he- depended on the city friends to have ready . for him.. Such au order rather took the merchants back, hat the man was too good a custom er to-disoblige: As they hOdkne , Of the article on liOnd fin. sale, one . of th e firm went out tr'?. bunt it up, and at anlu telligeuee,Office 'got ,track ofa girll whr, tout& speak Gerthan and English, was_tol eralily goOd looking, and very much-wo= tea to find a husband.. A cane was. struck. The Dutchman . _in yester day,fonnd an article ready for bun, ap proved of it, and took his curious purchase home with him. We did not l"nrn wheth er the firm Charged it special fee, or "per mange commission on the market value of the article.—.Clece.ifeiaid, 2:7111. . In: all: social interenurse f COtiversations will take place in' wßielt op thionii are given and .moiives_ scrutinized which it would lie extremely improper to repent. 'Yet we find a great many people who delight in retailing remarks made by . one party uptm another, thus' stirring nv disorder and Nfrengthening, hatred where soever tliey.appear.-. Such 'characters arc liarie of vonntry socimy. What is more abstird; for instance; than if one.lady should say to another f well, Jane;. what do yon think Lucretia Smith says of you ? She says you have the thickest ankle and the thinest arm of any girl in tough . and that your shape is like an Alligator's and your head resembles that. of a bison , Another class of tattlers are; th ose who visit theirfriend4 and take note-of -all the habits and customs of the flintily, the con versation at table the government .of chil dren, treatment of servan ts d ress.of the mistress, anti 'even . the late hours Of :the Male .meinheas should there be any who stay'lmt late. " These are told-in de tail at . the visiting plaee. It is almost un necessary to say that such people are contemptible.- : If 'you wish to pre— serve any claim to respectability or ocial position, yon will refrain froin "eising, even by a single Onfavorable: re mark, anything you may have observed in the louse - ofa friend where you were stopping as - a guest... - . . 1Y no Pr:Asmto ma Vidrozuzs.—The Springfield Republican makes the follow ingstatement : • "The slmject .was under discussion. at a dinner fable "Where . Gen. Banks waspresent,. and, who by the way stands by Gem McClellan- most Igyally, quietly remarked that white in consults- - turn with Gen.' 3hClellaii . last Novem ber or Dean:her ; the !atter incidentally took down a map and-'pointed net to him upon it every movement that has since been made by our .nrnahr ; and, as' to Manassas; said', :that; we should either drive the rebels from it in A successful tat tle; or they would evacuate .it .of their own sccerd." _ The Salem Gazette- sayi MAK has furnished four 'General% for the Rebel ar my, namely :. Wm. Chase Whiting, Albert G. illan'elt‘r.d,'Paniel Ruggles, and Mansfield Lovell; son of the-late Surgeon- General Joseph Love.ll. '