1 1 E! n i. 1 ft, fel fe 1KB 1. e-.., CI., A IE. Cf. Wir.SO'Y, VdLUAiE AX, Nl 11. TEPJI3 OF f CBUCATHW. Vna Jckiat Ssstinel is pubiishe-l ever; Wednesday morning, cn Main street, by H. K. Vl'-SCrt. IhtMUMliliMUI.i rKlCh or Hie pap" trill b Til 1UI.LA!.S p-r year m advance, and S J.oO if nut puiO. witliu the first three womiis;. No I'iVT ui?flon.iin:e.l in. til a!! ar- reitr-. ires are paid except at the option 0! the i:i;oV-. - Ai'vr.TI? -The rates of AUVKUTIS- 1 .i'.i 1fl f i.r nn i . .. .1 i i- (if hciit ti t.ow nr leu nie i i. sen ion, 7.j ceuls tlin e. i-l to : ric! eta r na!,..t,..at in-vii.wi. A.linini-ir.1- r. iixeoutui-'x r.il Ati liior's Nr,iiros. .Si. ,10. l'ru:e?-ai'ia;i at.I ltuv.;i'.';i Car-.Ii, ntt Iii 2j li'ies, hti'i isiclii liii c:jh of j'-tjM-r. i 3.01) rer vc:ir. Mfrrluuits :uivi-rr!-i:M? .-li incabU. (.twriei-J.v.i f !" p-r year, im-liul- lno p:'lcr a! ti'tir Store. Iotii-c in rca'litic eohtntt:. ten o.iiV pfr line. J-.)H Wops. The pier? rf Jdi? WOKK. 1 .hi.-, ii, .-. ) ; o:,'-: . .no : nii'i jiioitimi-1 tl t!i'!i::i.'i-3, L:ih' ;.: i i. ri"'!- ."or JU.-iukd -,00 MifT!:.ntoT!i, .Tun:a':i n Mi-. in strict Soutii Co'.tn'v. of r.i.'.i-: l'a., p ir et. i-:. c. stkv ht, lio. tolieci'-'iiS r.-i't (ill cUur bu-.nes wili reor-ire prr.ij : atr.juioJi. ('.!) t; tijt don.p lJv: fiioi' nciiot'J Store, (rinviiiii ..) XT t r t t t itr i;nv Attorney at Lcnv, ;r : 1 Vi'.l titcti 1 10 till bii?u?sa entric-1 to l:is are. Oitite on Muin tr:?-i, Mi;;iin:o?n, l'a. JOHN T. L.SA1IM. lOl Ji . . I O; 4lrtVllfAV 'i ! i I V' I Ml!' iii ( t t t V f ' VlFFLIXTOW.S. JLXIATA COlNTi", PA. iFFEUS Li-i ; 1 ote-sional teiviees lo the put'lic. liv:l;;;t iitietitl.oi le:i to toe rosiciii ii-n of c'.iiiiis aiuint tlie IJoveriiuieut. 1 ' ri' i.i 1- r ! j.ir tin vn-c sa i muni mu J6ri-if.'-i S.rji-t Sept. o, jSr'5. A T T O II E Y-A T-L A "NV. zizu.i:i'ixwx, .rcxiAr.i a.,r.. OiTice in the (bid Fellows' Hall, Bridge street. tjLLKCilOXS, A Mi AIL O Till-II Ill's- iuess c iuui::ei w;:h U9 vir.t--Mon Oct.' , t"). Jiroa'pliy ettiti l.-J to. X-) l'a., wuhn to :ti!"r:n his frietul hiA pa ti oc ihit he hsa rer.nive l to the iioue on Strcvt ejti-0iit Tu id i Jordan's Store. April5-!f TEN'DUE 1 i'j Tiis un lereipac-1 plfet his fervice to the Tobiic n Veio:.: Crver fttfi .Au'-rioneer. lie 1. as bud a Tcrv Urgt exp.rrif nee, an 1 feels ! ontKient that he can give satisl'icti-m tc ail 1 Whf mv eioolov Ima. lif tnev be a-lei-eed i .1 MiiHmio. .'.r fount! at l.i 'b ? in I'.-r- i u:arinh ;tv tit";., Oidvis in:;-.- aUo le Kit ; Mr. WM'i liou-l. Jan. Jo, lo''J. WILI-l.VM GIVEN. ALEX. SPEDDY, A & 3 Y J & 3' 13 X, LMT.CiTL LEV oilers Lis t .-.tiers to .tie L public c.l Ju..iata coiiutv. Hv:njr had a larye rxperier.re in the b'tsine-s of Vendue Crvin;r, be f?eis e-;ui; i thi.: he e::n r'.'ti-ier euersl s:;Tis;HeiiLii. lie e :n :.: all iit.ies be auMilie.l r.t his rtsideuce iii 311iil:oiown, l'a. Aug. 10, KILITAr.Y CLAI2I5. under.'ijitied will pronipily nt'end to Tn.I 0.. .1. 0. . .. , X v. 1tf.-..r.tv l.Ttra I'n v. mi'l :. 1 1 o tier ebuins I (, ..w., ... . ; ... Q p. -.. 1 Hi i-ing oul oi tiio prcseiai or any oiuer war. v:lecici. JEnEMIUi LYONS, r.rf.intcwn. .7iiT-.ir.ta Co., l'a . - . - IeUJ i i cnsioiis : i caMviisi I ll rr.nsoNs who have r.rrx tis XI A I! LE L'CiilN'G rillil ESE.NT W Alt J AKK ENTITLE TO A PENSION. Ail ptr oti who intend applyins for n I'ensi.-n must tr.it ou the Kxsiniuttis f'urgcon tokr.ow weih- - r' -.ir Il:-:.l.:li v is H...ftie i.-ot lo entitle them i-. r...:nn a'u di il.le-1 t'oldi-rs will ca'l 1 cn ihe undrrsipneii who br.s b?n appnin ted i i'eu-iou E.va i.iii.lag burgeon for J uuiata and i ijoia.n Counties. j P. C. RCNIMO, M. P.. l'a.lerson, l'a. Ve; 9, ll.-tf. r.tfe.sv'i. ciis). Bft. S. O. K.EMi'FER. (lute array sur geon ) having located in l'attersoii le:d trs Lis proi'e?iiin.tl sei vices t-j the coi.ens el' ill is piaee and surrottndiitg country. iir. X. having hid fi;:ht years erperier.ee iu hospital, general, and araiy prael.ee, feels prepared to ri-iiue-t a trial fi oiu those who aijv be 0 uuioriunate us to need uiedicai at - tiitidnnee. Ue wi'.; be ionnd at the b building op- ' posue the "Hemisel Ot riCE," or at his resi 4i;ce iu the borough of Patterson, at all lioui-s, except when professionally engaged. July 2, 16 -j.-tf. LAKtiE stock of Ciucenswsra. Ccl irware J; fitch as Tubs, limter Howls, Itunkets Ckitrnc Caslft. ltire PncVet. j.c-. at :rrtiiT.-i TT" i ",iniij((rtrT" N LW GIKiDS AT " tt.fttEY a PEflWEL'S. rj he uutturignt i lias just received a lare Hack of lirv Uood and Groceries at then- e!lirc 0d Kail P.ond Street, in Patieison. which , they are opening to public, at tho following , iJW j,nci-s : Prists ,. i Bt !! al I. Bitnwss Sheetings. 1 ..2ii IWet (Jualiiy -J8 I .. 1 Ti! "ceonl ij,i i " j- Third -JO I 1 Film ill 18 ! p,(,:Kil:li I") ! ;L0O,m luiru j IkLaine. r.io (all wdj. .' f !l-'1"'tf'J . ..Oo Sixth . ..1J i limey ami pluiii lan.m;ls. lro-ii Jotooo Scarlet. M0to''0 Ot V.lt .M. j lute b t 1 ! l'lit'l S iioT.'i i Sliirtmi: 4-"to7- 1 J !'c"t tjunlity.. i bi'onu HILtTlM. I Utl K. .. . ,. , - lOOTS i MlOES. IifSt tt:Ul.ttV o.,f v ... ..- .eoor.n inito. u CiiiUlrons ...-ItitoSI i-i MKIttNIIS. Jlbick ainl ot her jema lio its t :i on 7 oil Colors .j 'tol Go Itoys Si liotol! - U BUI' t. HIES. Skii-.ts. ISyritps (Wctol 4 ) niltnotaUJ 7.toJ 5Miigar hn.isc 0 H-'-'p o'-1 "'"iSiigarn, brown. l-ioli licking 25, :i.".ioiUj !,,!(. Ititv'Jti 1'..m Su-rr. fureen C.uVce nti .leans iiotn iti'i: I 1 ruit-. 1 it-st 7t'lo.?t "S .l..g ...i-l H.ioJM H 5iiueres...t-l iOt, l;rCakfasl L-awls rt.Atis. 'IVnin $JtOo All wool lot 08 1 Vioolen HooJs7oiJ O't j I'ltui l'aslin!r...:i7to.jii 1 s and Caps al aii lii.t'Acn t'.ti Mi:aLtv. prici-s. I'.est (Jtmlity Ti' Notions A full as- ,oc-oij sorttnent of l.avlios' & i'uirl... J.f Gettts" tiioves. Hist I otirth 2-i'ii-ry, Sc. at all prices. l ilili I "J , 1 o mil purchasers. Also, a fiiil asorimetit. of (Jnooiisware ilar.lwuiv. Tinware. liroot'.'S. I'-riisiHS, llaslc. eie. UuL-Uets, Tul-s. Tobacco, Segars. &c ic. u-ita'ty ke; I in a country More I'lf ..-baser oil! tlo Weil by eiiliin; ni;l cxanietlini; our jtot k, bet-ire purchasing t l-en here, as our mot in is to (sell eijeap tor CAiii or Country Produce. MICKEY & rFXXF.LL. Arr. 3 itl-l7. l'atierson, l'a. irhlladi liihlii Eric ' I iittf Great Line traverses tlir Xortlitfiii ami oriii-st bounties of Pennsylvania 10 the city of line. o;i bake iiiie. It Las been least ii and is operated by the 1 KN.NSVt.VASIA If . 1 1. KoA II OHTANV. Oi I'A-HMltB Til.,INSAr UAaRISHl'Sd I.KA VJi LASXWli Ui). Kric Mail Train .53 a. M l.rie Kxne-s Trniu l.jj a. m. Llntiia Lxpie-s Train 1,1c, v. a. LEAVE WESTWARD. Kiie Mail Train '.."? a. m. I.i ie Express i'rair. ;,..ri i-. m. l-pnira Express Train j v. M. !'as:-'''!ijier cars rit 1 through on liie Ijrir Mail and E:pre-s Trains wiihoai cion.e bulb w,lb be'wcen I'lnia lelplna an.t Erie. NEiY VoilK CilXNi.CIKlX. Leave Xew Vork nt ' tZZ A. M.. arrive at Erie i.'- " A. M. j Leave Erie at r, M., arrive at New Yo;k r. h. NO CilAXtiE Or C4.HS HETWEEX ERIE & NEW YOLK. Elegant sleeping cars on all night train. For intone. 1M011 ropeHiiii; passenger bu.-i-ncss apply at 1 he corner of iloth aud Market streets, Philadelphia. Atid for freight business of the Cotnpany's ?;'' s- '' K,nPsU,n' Jr-' "'"er of ldth and l ,l k('1 sue. ..ila.Jtiphia. J. W. Key Holds, Krie. 11 ni lirowa, .-eiit, t.. n. 1; , i.an miore. il. II. HuLSTilX. General Freight Agent, Phil ide'.i-hia. II. W. U WINN,. 'll. General Ticket Agent, 1'iiiladelpliia. A. E. TV I.E.!, General Siipo; ititeudent, Wiiliaaisport. Te'o I if 'OtJ-ti'. NE W STAGE LilxE SiSiTLtf, PS;CP.SV!Llgi!li3 CCACsKD. I.eaves Ptrrysviiie Mon.isy. Wednesday r.nl Friday at ti o'clock, a. ui., and arrives at Con- i , ., . ., .,. , ' I cor.l at o clocii, p. ll. Leaves loncoid Tuesday, Thursday and ; .Atutu:ty at o o clock, a.m., and arrives at 1 .1 1 m 111c in o o cio.:k, 11. m., lu lime 101 the Uaiiis iroing l-Ust aud West. . tr... . Slu-ts will leave Milihu Staiionas follows. I Leaves MitK-.n Station on Saturday, at ' a. ei. and returns on Morday: leaves Tuesday nt 'tin. in. and tcturna on 'i eduusday : leaves inui-.-.iav al b n. in. . -1 ... , I ciages win leave Allium Mnuon lor Acuie- win, liaily in Ihe evening, and return in the u.ui nioe hi i::in- i.o me i.asi .-i.e. n e."o i . iiios. I llaSaK and packages of all kinds are lak- cn i:i etargc an. I pro.uptiy Ueiivcre.l at mo.t- j eraie c lartes. 1 he slaires ou tlie a .ve rou- its are iu (iOOD OIUiEK "lid under the charge of compc'i nt and experienced drivers. ! 1 lie proprietor hopes, by sinei a:ia person- attent ion 1 o liusincss to merit a fair share r public piuron .jre. X!.-l UilL 2. SALPrcp lan- ! '. "-- e:.sT.EiLi-.Et: vEtnts. SORREL ilOiiSE iiUTEL, do. 233 1IJ218. F0Har.i Sf HoiiX, PHILADELPHIA. A. Usui V l.iS. Veb 21. 18(;i;-iy.J p- -k i kth. VJ'.olKll. ''-M- Ai.ENCi. u.u-j p-rieh. banc.ister, Wisconsin, wiil buy I aud sell KE AL K.-TATE, and pay. Taxes lor nonresi'iciits, 10 tuose uesirmg to lociie iu the W est, e m obtaiu cheap Homes and good w- J" power in prosperous loeaii'ies by consult. ing linn relerenco givciif required. inar. j-iy. OTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Capi 0 tol Kuilding, nsuisnvRG, pa. t5U.Tcrois moderate as any ITotel in the City. VOL CTHOMrSOS, rroprietur. TH COSHTITUriOW THB OSIOI "SIFFLIXTOWN. JUNIATA. CC.UMV, PEN N ' A. J ULY 11, 1 ?f 6. 'rltiT octrn ' '!rcptt,.?'ia iir. wift "bat u the'Viwi m THE WORLD IS FULL CF BEAL; There is beauty in the forept, Where the trees are jcrein and faifjl There is beauty in the meadow. I t here the flowers scent the air ; There is beauty in the sunlight. Anil the Soft bluo beam Hbore ; Oh ! the rcorld is full of beauty V bin the heart is full of loe I A ft There is beauty in the tountain, , liingine piily at the play, " While rainbow hues art glittering ' On its :i'.very. shinin; tpray. There is beamy in the streamlet, " Murmuring softly through the groT; Oh! the world is full of beauty When the heart is full of loe ! There is beauty in the moonlight, When it sle-ps upon the eel. While the blue, foam-crested billows llaiice and frolic joyously ! There is beauty in the lighiuiitg glean; That o'er the black waves rove; Oh ! the world is full of beamy When the hea.-t is full of lore ! There is beauty in the brightness r-L'auiiiig fiom a lovinjr eye, la the w.irin blush of atl'etioa. In the tear of sympathy ; In tlie sweet, low voice whose accents Ihe spirit's gU.luess prove ; Oh ! the world is lull of beauty When the liui-t is full of love ! THE KEWAPiD OF COUIirESlf. A lew years siuee, ou a radient pprini' afternoon, two men, who Ir in their cn versatioo, appeared lo be foreigners, stop ped before the gme ol one of the large woikshnps iu rhiii..Jel.hia for the tu.u faetuie of loeoiiiotive engines. Kuieriui. a small office, the eider of the two men inquire 1 ot the superintendent ia attend ........ if Iia n'l.nl.l in riiiit l.im In in.f.... 1 1 LI . L I . .IV . . . L ' . ...... ,w .U-'V ' the works , en pas in and look about if v-u nli.af. " Sltl l!l0 S'l Iii'l'l ti TO oil., n t n.vr t , app.iie'ntly at heinir interrupted iu the pe nisul of his uewspsper. lie seitined e two strangers tu ire eioe'y. They were icspeetably hut plain. y eij.J, and evident ly uia-ie no pteieuitons to tpjoi! dignity ol any kind. 9 "la there any one who cm show us over ihe estaiilishuieu: an J exjdaiu ma'teis to us '!" a-ked Mr. H'o.f, the tlucr of the two stiun-erj. "Vou uiti-.t pick your own way, gentle mcu," replied the :;uperiutetuie!it, "we are too bu-y Jo attend every pirty that clues along. I'll thank yutt Dot to in ieiiupt the wotkuiuu by a.-ktig oucs tious." It was not so much the matter as the uiaoaet of the reply, that was oilinsive tu j Air. Wolf and ins companion, it was "poketi with a ctitniu olli.-ial assiiiiiption of superiority, mingled with contempt fjr I the visitors, inciieating a haughty atidsel fish temper ou l!..; part of the i-peaker. "I tli.uk wc will not trouble you." saw .Mr. Wolt, Lowing, aud taking liij com pauiou't. arm, they pasi-ed nut. 'Jf there is atsvthiM I di-d.kp.it is in- civility, " said Mr, ulf, when ticy were ., , A . ..t 1 . . . l i i iti the slteet. "IdiU.it blame the man for uot w irhiug to show US over his csfa'o- lisbment ; he is no doubt tiuui'jed aud in terrupted by tn:tuy heedicss vsitois, but he uiigift have seut us away letter con tent with a gracious rel u.-ai, tlau with an ungtaeious consent. " "IVrhaps," said the other stranger, "we shall have better luck here" and tney , , . , i . . sro!'I,tJ before auother WOl kdiop oKsim- ilar kind. 1 licy were received by a brisk i:,,i ,,, i .,,i i..,i, .,. ,,!,. ll.llU 1IK. II, li.V lien-, tli.ia j' . i ..J , M UO in icp'y t'i their rrtinests to htsbown ovct .... e.,auli .,. answered : "O yes ! come with me, gentlemen. This way." So saying he hurried tbem along the are:i strewn with iron, brass, broken and rusty heels of iron, fragments cf oi l boilers aud cylinders, into the prin cipal workshop. Here, without stopping to explain any oue thing, i.e. led the strangers along, with bis evident intention of iremng rid 7 . "I them as eoon as possible. Oil tncy passed wiiere the workmen were rivitin tho external casing of a boiler, the clerk looked at bis watch, tapped his f)Ot against an iron tube, and showed other signs of impatience, whereupon Mr. Wolf remark ed : "Wo will not detain you any longer, sir," and witb bis friend took leave. 'Tbi Mas is an iaiprovcmant on tbe 1 1 ; 9 f 1. ANO THE ENFORCEMENT or TBK LAWS. ity he lias is on the surl'uce ; it des uot couio f'rotu 1L0 heart. We csuat louii luillier." The bti'.mgera walked cn for nearly a half uiile ia iler:ce, wheo one of tliem muted to an huinbie t'u. witli a pictuic o'iotnotive ettgiue with a train ol uderoeath. It over tonoed a ttrull 'tl' not. i;niri lh.,n trnr J-i J' v,,, cottiuiuuicatiii'; witb a vartl aud wot k'stiop. ''tit.k," sjiJ iLe ol'fcrver, liere 13 a niurhiuLsr whose name is not on our list, l'rubabijr i' was thought too .iuail a c coin lor our purpose," batJ bis Coujpau- 10U. ''.Nevertheless kt us try," Suid Mr Wolf. They entered, and found at 'lie desk a tmddie ayed man, whose tiomewhat vritnj itspect aud aprou aruuud Lis waist, show ed liiat he divided his labors between tbe woi ksiiup and Coumin 1 00111. '"tte uat: to looli sit your torksif jou have uo ol.j-ttioii." said .Mr. Wolf. ' It wili jjivo we jre-U pleasure toslior, yoa aii thai is to he socu," sail the u,e eitauie. with a pleased aJaenty. riugin;; a bell, telling the t.oy who cuiered to take charge id the office. lie then l.-d the way, aud cxpluiticl to llic Mrangcr the whole pruce-s oi c 11 siructmo; a locomotive engine. He.-hoiv-ed thetu how the arious parts of the uia eluuery were mattulaeiuied, ntid p:itieiiii ausweicd ail their question.. Ue toi-.i them of an improved u ode of tubing huii ers, by wh.oh the power oi geucratiti sieatu was iucreti.sed, aud thuWL-d win. abut care he provided fut teeuusy IVuin bursting. 1 wo hours passed lapidly aw.ty. The I "'rj' "ere delighted with the iulelii ,;euc-e riisplayjd by the meehauic, ana with Lis lratik, attea'-ive aud ucuplek.u llialilieis. "Here, is a'maa who loves bib profes sion so well, that he t.kes pleasure in ex plaining its mysteries to a!i who can un derstand them," said .Mr. Wolf. "I a-n afiaid wc luve t;ivcti yon a deal of trouule," fcaid the other stranger. "Indeed, gentlemen, I have enjoyed j your visit, "said the mechanic, "and s!...it be glad to see you again." ! "I'erhapi y n ot ty," sai-J Mr. Widf, I and ihe slran-eis departed. Five mouths aliei na.-J., as the tue- ehaiiic, wLo.-e means were quite limited. Sat iu h.s office uicditatiiig how hard i; w is to get bustuess by the side of stu-ii large establishments as were his competi tors, the two .-trangers ei.teic.l. lie gave them a heaity welcome, banded chins and ali .sat down. "We come." said Mr. Wolf, "with a proposition to you from the Kinperor cl itussia to visit St. lVteisbiirg." "From the Kuiporor 1 Impossible !" 'Hero are your credentials." "Hut, gentlemen," said the now agita ted uieehau'.c, "what does this uieau '.' How have 1 earned such an honor f" '.Simply by your straightfoi ward cour tesy ami frankuess, combined with r.i lessioual intelligence," said Mr. Wolf. "IJecause we were strangers you did not thiuk it uccessaiy to treat us with cold ness oi distrust. ' You saw wc were reall interested iu acquainting ourselves with your works, and you did uot a.-k us, be fore extending to us your civilities, what letters of introduction we brought. You measured us by the spirit we showed, and : not by the dignities we mi-ht have ex hibited." The mechanic viiiited St. Petersburg, and soon afterwards removed his whole establishment there, lio had imperial oiders for m tinny locomotive engines as he could construct. He has lately re turned to bis own country, aud is sliil re ceiving large returns from bis ilu.-siau woikshop. Aud ail his prosperity grew out of Lis uu-eiEsii civility to two s rau gers, one of whom was the secret Ageul of the Czar of llussia. Valuable R-kcui'x. House flics may be efijc'tuaily destroyed without the use ol poison. Take half a spoonful of black pepper in powder, one teaspoon f el ol brown sugar, and one teaspoouiul of cream, mix them well together, and place them in the room on a plate where th fiies are troublesome, and they will soon disappear. S&'Oao rarely repents of having kept siletip liTit nfrcn rtf hiri.!- Br"v':o llnSTIC TRAljESr-StBCCBa V.'lFE ATTEMPTS rinn:Rr.f:R!irniirS- BAND- -THE BULLET EMEF.3 HER OWN BODY. In this city, rnmy years sr, yon could have rcen ovr a bumble ens story tone ment the tiiin ct a boot enu shoe. Walk ing into the bouse you beheld . bale, hearty German at bis bench, stitching f.r pegging away for dear life; while bis -ttiek, brb-k little wife busied herself with domestic dutie, and their little children played with scraps of batber. and pruf'.iei soreetimes in Ger'.i:an and sometime. in Euirlisb. Late at night and early in the moiniug the rap of the ham mer was heard. The father's li'e seemed only an alternation of toi! and repose his ouiy recreation i-ileutly drinking his leer befoic eating, or quietly smoking iiis pipe after mea's. TLu smoothly time glided nn, adding a few gray hairs to the heads of the pa rents, aud sofily shading the locks of their children. The war broke out. The father was seizid with earnest desire to serve the country of bis adoption, and thottgh nearly fifty years of ace, he vol unteered. Tearing himself fr.-ui the em brace of bis wile ar;l .ir.!'.t.::.;i:g the arms of bis children from about his nook, lie joined his rogitnfnt and left Nashville to return na mere until t'to c! sc of the star, Vt'hen peace was rtstoied he bast - encd to the city, rushes to his home a a-, the destroyer hud teen there ! The wife who clung to him so fondly and wii&s3 heart beat a though it would break at bis departure, bad learned to tove another, and even then, in the very hoih-t with thoe dear cbi' Iien wasliviuo in open and notorious lewdness with Lcr seducer. To a lawyer he related the story of his wriins?. A Li'.l "I divorco was fi.ed 'iei'oiv the trial his wife seemed penitent, dismissed her lover, aud promised Velor waiion and f uture fidelity. Confiding in her siuc; rity, lorgiving her teeausa o! her penitence, and blessing Ler iu the n.. Hie of their childtcn, with smites auti tears he drew her to bis bosom and told her how r.j iced be was that their Laj- ptne.-s sLotud never ..uin It cistuibeJ. The family was reunited, the wicked destroyer cf their peace departed, iud ihe future seemed bright before ti.em. i he w iie had cce boarder iu the bouse to whom t:be showed many attention, winch eventually led her husband to be neve that she had only exchanged lovers. Ou a particular occasion Lo noticed Ler observing him very closely, an i w.uKia a short distance from toe house, ho saw that she came out in the yard, and looked to sec if lie was gone. Ho then weut cii i and concealed himself. When she re tained to the hou.-e be immediately came back, pulled off his boots, walked solily into the house, and, seeing no one below, ascended the stairs, where be, unperceiv e l, discovered the guilty pair iu bed. Wi'.hou' the least noi::e be desejtnLd the st'iiis, put on '.is boots, aud walked heav ily cn tiie floor. Ilis wife ran down, ana iiifiiiired it l.c wmtcd dinner. He re plied that he had no de.-ne to eat, but supposed that her fatigue would give her in appetite. She demanded a a cxplana lion, aud related what lie had seen. She drew a pisttd, toid hiai be lied, and if he uid not at ouec. retract his statement, she would shoot him. Making no reply, he walked out cf the 'door, and she leveling r pistol at him. fired. The bail missed its aim, and he left the premises. Iu about half an hour he returned. She, with a gun cocked, and in her baud-, met him at the door, and told him that if t. ... i . .1 . i. . ... i 1 : i ui' uia not u, eu leiraci wtiac no nan saiu. ; she wou'd instantly kill him. Witluui j reply, be endeavored to wrest the guu tt'unj her. A struggle ensued, the guu was accidental discharged, and she ieii to the floor, pierced through the breast with the ball, and iuiuie'Jtalcly expired. An officer hearing the report rushed to the House, found the gun empty, Ler deii!i and bleeding, and Kmest JJrocker, Ler liiis'iaud alone preseut. He inquired bow it happened, aud jiroeker, iu lirukeu Eu- jlisu, eudeavoted to toil him. The ofli- cer could ouiy understand that lie said he ' . - ...-v... . kl'UIIU ILL. . I VI Jdl.,'1 where be was taken sick, and lor a long time it was mougnt ne would aie. lie recovered, and now awaits bis trial at the i next term of the criminal court, when, as no one saw the killing, ho will doubt 'r. be soavi-jteiof zuraer tbu first EDITOR AS3 PUBLISHER. .WHOLE NUMBER 1002. i depwe, the penalty of which is death. Thns Ernest UrocW, now orcr fifty ' r ,., ; .'..;.. ,J , ,t...u jiai.- 1 I' K I . . . 1 . 1. L. c. I ruiiUI uoum fur the crimos of others, and those cliil. dteu wlitim he so kindly loved sre to be deprived of their only surviving and in nocent parent. Wo viitcd Lira ia jail,' and he related to the facts above: writ ten. yashctllx Union ami American. CAUGHT THE LITTLE Cl'S?. A teacher in oue of the primary schools at Brotd.Gtld, Iowa, the ether day, found cirong Lis list of juvcniir.s one who was constantly eugaged iu sumo mischief, and al ILe ramo time was giv en to swearing. Having uttered an oatb, in violition ol the teacher's ru!e., be or dered the aforesaid juvenile to take hi j.dace in the comer of the old rietetj school boue, r.nd, placins a pair of olu fashioued irou tongs in bis baud, order ed him to watch a hole in lbs 2..cr until be should cateb a niouso, euppobing this would l e a great puuishment. The lit tle urchin gazed steadily i.t the aperture, while the teacher, with bi. face turned Irota biui, was engaged with tba other scholars. At last he benrd the toug3 go Limy .' He turned bis eyes uieily upon the youth, who, wiih a conutenauc br iming rrith excitement. yciieJ, ' Tenci tr, IK jA the il : little c:ss !" au.I ! true enough, be bad Mister Mouse laii j by the bead. T30 good to be lost. About thirty-five years a so, there re sided in the town cT Hebron 8 cerlain Ir. T. who became very much enamorat ed of a beautiful yomg l.i ly in the sauia town. Iu due course of time they wer engaged to he uiartied. Tbd Doctor wa a strong and decided I'resby ter:an, aal hi? lady luve as strong and decided a Baptist. They were bitting together oc evening talking of t'.ieii oppreairhiug nup tials, when the di.e'.ur remarked : "I am thinking, my dear, of two events which I t.ha!l nuuibor among tb happiest of iny life." 'And pray what may they be, doctor 'One is the hourwh?n I shall Call you my wifo for th first time." "And the other, it you pleri'e ?" "Is when we siiuii prcecat our rt horn to baptism." f'Wbat, sprinkling?" 'Yes, my dear, sprinkling." "Never ihail a child of mina b sprinkled." Every child of taine shall Ls sjiriuklod." "They, shall be, hey V "Yes, my love." "Weil, sir, 1 can tell yen, tr.ca, that your babies won't be my bubiej. So good night, sir." The lady lett the room, and the doctor left the house. The sequel to this trrta story was that the doctor never married, and the lady is an old maid ANECDOTE OF MtilDESr LI.NC0LX. The following anecdote of I're-ilent Lincoln is told iu a letter from l'atiama, j which appears in the A'lth': unnm. Tha writer is referring to the war between Chili and Fpe.in. I asked tha Chilian Admiral (who is an Eti-lishnrjn, and came out witb me) why the Chilians did not get the greatest of American Republics to help tbern. He thought it was no uss trying, because a couple years ego he was pot to Wasbiu'-ton to L-et the t-ermission j , CriV.rn,np.,. 'rr tLc rulcha,e and ex port of two vessels, at that time contra band cf war. President Lincoln received him with bis usual affability ; aud vvh'iio Seward was reading the Chilian State pa . . i t : i.. i . a .i,..;r..l T rt-r, A&raiiaji aiul-oiu cm . - must teil veu a httle story. V. hen a young man I was very anxious to read a hook which b.-tenged to a neighbor tf mine. "Neighbor," I asked, "could yoa lend me ibis book V "Certainly," he ra- plied, "you can cotuo bere and read it I hur As the book wa i rather a bulky cne, I thought this W3 ! . d J ay 0f lending it to me ; raliier aa odd way but I let that pass. A short time after wards bo came to me. "Lincoln," said l, i'Mn vou lend me your bcliows 1" LCerfalDp I replied, "bere they are. j yoa can con.c here and blow away as much as you like." And this is exactly we case now. Admiral ; you can eo.ie bere and blow away as much as you like, but we cannot let you take tbo bij.s away. r3f Cententraaat tappices.