II. II. WILSOW, TH !OK8TlTrTI0N HIB TNIOS AND I ISroRCKMIHT OP TUB LAWS. editor An n nMSiicit VOLUME XXI, NO. 32. UIFFllNTOWN," JUNIATA COUNT V, VA.f NOVEMBER 13. 1367. WHOLE NUMBER 1072' TERilS OF PUBLICATION. TnK JCSIATA StKTlNEL IB published every Wednesday morning, on Bridge ttreei, by - in. H. WILSON. The SUBSCRIPTION PRICE of the paper will be TWO DOLLARS per year in advance, nd Si. 50 if not paid within the first three mouths. Bflfi No warier discontinued until all ar- rersfC are except at the option of the Jitor. ot pise, which is a color. hihIioh of Gold ana Advehtisiso. The rates of ADVERTIS- English Rubber, (vulcanite. ) Also American N(J are tor one square, of kh-.iit lit.es or less. Rubber, (vulcanite.) which for beauty, dura one insertion, 75 cents three, SI 60 : and So cts bility, cleanliness, and the restoration of the or each subsequent insertion. Adrniniat rn- natural cilor of the fuco.caunot be surpass or's. Executor's ar.d Auditor's Xotices, SJ.oo. : ed. Either of 1 ho above basis Profeutial and business Cards, not exceed- speci,i a(,ent;on wii ,e made to diseased iH 3 lines, and including copy of paper. , eum3i lnJ a cu..e warrnll ro (,r n0 charge $8.00 per year. Merchants advert ismg ; ulllJ.N Teeth rillei to last for life. ichan.:rat!e ouarterly) 5 15 per year, incliid-1 . . , ... ins p" p r a. tleir Stores. Notices in reading T'""i'Q ry ! cXum.t,n cents per line. j TEETH EXTR ACTED WITHOUT PAIS Job V.'ouk. T!ie prices of JOB WORK, , by a new process, iritliout the use ef ether, for thirty Hills, one-eight sheet, SI, 2-1: one- t chlorofor m or nitrous oxide, and no danger, fourth. S2.oo; one-half, $3.oo; and addition-j nav;lls liepn in i,s;n(1 for pw,u f ai numbers, halfprici - and foi flanks, v-,00 ten years, five of which has been Bp.it in per quite. ! Mi:l!iutown, and being in po5Fessir.ii of the justness JEUEM1AU LYONS, W.Winfvwii. J.inh.U Cortntr. Pa.. Office ' on Jiam ! S .u'b of i.mlge sue.-i. JOHN T. L.SAUM. Sittorneu-at-Saiu, s UIFFLlXTO'iYX, Jl'XIATA. CUl'NTV, PA. j OFFFR3 lii profe.---'n-a'.l services to t,':e , public. PiM'..:pt atieii:i.-n piven to the i r-rcaeeiui..n vf cl-iitns agaiut t!:e tjovernrient, ! CMK'Cik'Us t.r.1 a'.l other buines-s entrusted to ', ' .... . .1 w-i :T-...n"..-. in ill. hii car 1 'I. ice la ut; -uvim : " mv Cvi.rt !! : o. tcpt. . lbCo. CRIK ArCTION'KClt Tl:e un lersi -nod oilers h H-rvices to the , r.rl.'ie 'is Ven l ie Cri er und Auctioneer. jl ; i.; hr. l a wry laru esipcrivnee. and feels' ..it .. i . V..i ic:,v IJDi. n-L-ayi.eau.nc-.r-e. him. li" L av be ad.ireis.-d ; ... :o;. . ... .... f. ...i.l i.i Lis lione la Per- . Fer- . nianajrh towafhip. Oid.is may alo be left ; ! at Mr. Wi;i' Koi .d. 1 Jan. 2r, 1?'J4. WILLIAM CI VEX. MTTi-Tirv at.Aiisa w" I rrt.ir. tn-ur-.gnea wi.t pro-.npuy a.mi 10 . i the coUccl,..n ot claims n uust citlier in.- i-tate or .ttonai .loveruiiieui, i osi'iuj, .-. n v'a-. .juutv. txtva 1 ay, ana a.i ouei tiiiiiii. ari'iing out of the present or acy other war, collccteJ. , .r .. J1.I.E..H ... Aitoiuey-at-L-.w. Miiutoii, Ju:o..ta Co., l a. L'ehl JOSKIMI S. DULL. C L O T II I E R KO. 43XUUTH TIUKUSr i'.ELT, PHILAD A Clothinj supeiior to any other estaulis ment in the City end at lower prices. Mer chants will find it to tlieir advantage to call. A'.l goods warranted. Presented by J. K. Swoycr. "0T- "- 'J- J 'I-"!' I'Vs'Vl III'. ,t . nnrTVi-rmr-i ATARRlTi V()JM'S i rpilt it'iJ.rHCiH'd having entered into par! - , .t. ni 1 np a: e preo ireii to ti. i ;i:i oi iei 1 ur : r 1 1 i Tn:bst.iti ,5;bst-iii s: Moauuie-.ts, 'I'lii!.; 1 ops, or auy , her arci-'.'S in our l.ue of bii iiie.s, ou short tiec a..d the mo,- r:.v,,,l.de t.-rvis l:al- ; n aud the di2irent q.ir.l.t.es o: A,nt-ricau ; notice inn Marble always on loiad. C. r.MKUSOX, L. L. K EXE PP. nay 1, lSo7-t: J "I"5oots and iiors, f i.e uiidersign- JD cd. h-ivin purchnsf from V.ir. K. Bowers iiis ilout tin i Siioeui'ikcr Shop ou i the corner of Main an t Pridge streets, is now j prepared to aecoinm .d;.tt all who may favor ! Lim with a call with ; lioois, Shoes, Gaiikhs, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's .Shoes, itc., at niadcratc prices. All work warranted. E. B. FA SIC. MitBintown, April 3, '07-1 J rESXSYLVAXIA HHE- PA T TLX SOX, rA. Opposite Jlifflin Slation, on P.nn'a- Railroad The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he ' has taken charge of tho abuve named house.' i tritirlH an.j ll.e nuliiic pcuei-Hl v. intil ne : - . . . . ... . - . . . The house is large and commodious, and, well ventilated, and is fitted up in single i .r e... ;i;o .,,.i;..,. .1...: looms in. .ouixic wi Muii.ii.-i, .. owj... j and night. Persons wakened for auy train. The best attendance given terms as reason able 85 the tunes will admit. F, M. MICKEY, jan. 30-tf. Ovrner and Proprietor. DEJYTIS Til IV r I r I -M..r 2 s s; 'i-' TPLTjy.'.'.' '-Z. t a 13 r-iT . ' ; T - Vr" S3 3 y. - - - j sun continues tue t-ad. lie and Harness .Man- Dn. S. G. J-rVLAUGHUrSTcupld OFFEKS his professional services to the j thing sold at reduced prices. Repairing doue t-e Bemg In p-s nn'ti Ueflatters h ! meelf that he c'an gTveen' j " aiVy 18G7-tf. J01IX DIEIIL. tire eatisiaction to those who may need his; -.T777T,t rt., ' rvice. Ilaviug Lad twelve years experi-! OTATLS LNl'-'N JUOTLI, PuiLADELrnia. bco. he is prepared to do all work in his pro- J fission, either in sold, silver or vulcanite. I This Hotel i pleasantly situated on the Ti..i.bi..rr.,.... i -, .. .- . a m v w " w . . v . uve . . v . . ,. u.i(,:. 11. U a , tta .uit thBtin-M. Office In n,.f , meriy oecjpied by T. it. MeClellat a jew. .1 . a. . vn.T.:-.- ... I 1'r.1''u. "'v., .:i..nis . I ADVANCE OP ; SCIENCE. Teeth inserted upon an entirely new stylo t , l:l st improved ut;:tnls and Math'.nni 1 I warrant entire .it:Macton. or the money will ee reiiinue-i. mace on lirnJge strict, op posite the Court House Square. G. L. PEIIR, nov. 20. 'C5-1- liaiJiHt VcntUU. yj ifflix coach w.vgox maxukac- l L tovy We itio un-lti-snriH-1 l.v l.-:iv,. In in.r.orm. uur an I friends in this anil ; adjoining couu'u-s, tnat ivc have rr.l.irp'd our j tuon, aud by luc iiudili. n of Sie.ini fewer, I are prepared to do wort at the shortest possi ble nonce. Ne are cnnHt.i-ly maniifiicfii.-iuar nnd mit:e every description of Couches. Car- llurn-ies. Sii'.Lif. r.n..r.t. j.rcpured to manufacture ileal Wagons .'rom ! one to four hor-e. j II iving been w-ir.ir.fr at the i:sincs f'-r a ' ima.ber of years oursdvos, n.i c rurlnyinj: I none but the l. .t u" f jrimen. We' rl.itter j ...tr.. 1.-1., iL.i ..... .,..1. . 1. . rui v h u 1 o ik fuller - pin iu 1. 1 n t ...v." . -. ... " .t. 1 :u 1 ic Mirj:ise.i( wr iiraioc-11 aii j uuia'iiiiiy ; in iius or !'.! joiiiinp countii ?. Wc alt-rays keep on hau l from tirer.ty t.i ii:n;y set, i.f ti. second prowth, Jersey i! tckory hpokes, tn oi ler to u:'.!te duralMv v;"-'e' And will wurraut our work fur auy reapouaoie nine. O'eignsauu uugies repainted with neat an. i u.spatv'i. ,n other iV(.?.iriinr Iwnvv or 1 lull t ft ;il i'i.'t.'i ve t riet a l r imii t,n i'.im.. . .. . -.. . ; , , - y v" - ,-'"'' :il""."e oi.r ou-e aim worn tieioi? rur - ex'-iui.iiu oi.r uei ani woi-r rier-ire pur- c'-u'' 0 c"" 'r'- 1 1 tercet I'm uame, ( lii.ii'Ff EK1.SC Kit & CKlaVi'EI.L. I Corner of tin, I'ikc i Cedar Spring read. Jusc 27-tf. j 0.tW,tKA.U uAB;.ss MANUKAt'TDttV in l er.yM i.,..ieri...ned bavin iova.,j m-iiu !::: y in the ISorouU of Per rvsvtlie. tw o to. ih.no Euck s More, takes . this m ! i. A of ii.f-.r.,.:.. i1.. ....i.l:,. ,u .. i i, j-rep.ire 1 to r:-.-.i:.-.f,..-i tue all kinds' of Sad- ! Harness, Uridws, .'.l!ars. &c. Uc, on I .-u,.rt notice, an 1 ..a the i....st ri-i-on.:!.!,. ! I.,,.,,. r..iK-y .n.,-le n:i-l Double il.i.-nis. ' , ssiups. Fly-nets, and everything iu hi. line i uut.il'.-:-.., in., si j en uiiu-i aim jr sale at lowest j-r'-et Ilrj airing ne it'y cxecateJ. and all Work j warmuied: ... Having bad several years experience in the 1 business he tlatte.j Limielf that he can give general sfttisfaeti .'i.. Call and examine lor j .' -b ...si. " ... . it. June 2j, '07-tf. ). M. I.Ki'.C, Jacob Ri:i!Li:n lh..To n n.,..-r.. T.1...IS,.!., ' " ' Ut'' s tOULD respectfully inform the citizens of j ibat he has jst received fixn- the east a l.irire ; ai,rt well seieeied -issortiu.-i.l ct '.m .j' 7 I- . v - - '-vi.i ;;;.-, Ci uru 7,';'::es and Liivcr:. !or medical pui poses only, and it geiier! as- ! sortment ot everything pertaini, to hi, .- j siaess. ! iiy-riiysleiaiis orders liromilly filled at a j 6u.all ad-:.u .e oi eastern wholesale prices. ; tj-l'rescripiions carefully compounded at j his siiore, at Kollmaa Prrotliers' old stand, i Main street, two doors west of lieiford's store, i.ilihutowu, Pa. (jun 'Si, it07-ly. , ANI) Li:.HP.KR VAUD. The under- situe,l begs leave to inform t'je public that he keeDS coustaailv ou hand alarifeStock of Coal and Lumber. His s'uek embraces iu j part. Stove Coal, i-'inith Co il and Lime-bur- I nets Coal, at the lowe:d ca-'h rales. Lumber of all kinds aud cpialiiy, such as !.:. r: . . m. .t. :. .1 .1 . 1 1 n-i.:.. line 1 uir I 1.11., inu luunrs, i.o jii .iiinir' Pine boards, 1 inch, do ouediaif inch' White j t'ine worked Flooring. Hemlock Hoards, ! .Scantling, Joice, Hooting Lath, Plastering ! Lain, nuingies, .-inping, sasu ami 1'oors. Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice, j i 11 "."""" '.uf . 1 i urn iMit.il mm ..no .-'iiiriifri. ..01. o. . iiuijj i ..... . . Tysons I ock r '....'m.'r GEO KG E COS HEX. B -vtkvv 1tmt; STuiti-- i',n.-o,. p., rir I iV ' , - ... i. it jii i wishes to ntorm the oub- lie that he has just received an assortment of i Tresh Drugs and Medicines, of all kinds, I i which he oilers for sale at the Patterson Post I Office. He also keens ou hand Perfumery of I I all kinds, and iiair Dye and Extra black Ink. i of his own manufacture. Persons in need of auyiiung in nis lire win nnd ii to tlieir ad- vaniace to ewe hini a ca:l. X. b. Invalid can write a statement of i ;ViT0U1,S- r t?1 rPCCl!';. u:c'Ji" ! cine and iLi-eciions t .r their use. All .-..in. . ciue and directions t'.r their use muaicatious siri'Mly confidential, march 27, le'37-tf. rPHE OLH STAND Th umler-igced takes i method of tnlorintn farmers and others in -ueed of anvtbinir in bis line that he!""" " -J- f"J i o c....t. . -. ..e f .-Au, - r.. An, .)...... CUUIU C lUC O. .'. ... b v . J . , . L .. uuw.U"v.v i sw.h iiM -ntriLl bie:ilit makes it. Dttr- ticu'.aily desirable to persons visiting the city j v vskku r . T. il. U fANDEPi!. PfO'fi 3ttii -JJotfrj.'. TWENTY YEARS. 'lis twenty years lo-dny, sweet wife, Since you and I were wed ; How swiftly run the sands of life, How fast the years have sped ! It set-ins no more than yesterday Since, by the altar's side. Clapped hand in hand, we knelt to pray, And you were made my brido. You were a gentle maiden then. With hair aud eyes like ci-ht ; And I, a boy 'inong older men, Untried iu lifi's great fight ; Put, ah ! those curls are mixed with grsy. Those eyes pot 'ustrous now ; For Time hatliawrit, with iron pen, Deep furrows on thy brow. We pee ths tombstones by the church Hear record of the dead , We've E?n the as'd tue beautiful lU-neai'u the Ou'.d earth. . lint all thot-e years to us, sweet wife, Pnve e'er been years of joy; Fur 3o.l has Riven us jtvils rare A f-entle girl and boy. V.'e care not for the bustling world, Aud aM its stores of gold ; For we've a mine c.f wealth and Uvc, Wiiosc value is untold. Then, w hile the rich go flauuting h, And time creeps on apace, (In (.'.fa we'll cist no envious eye Meet ago with cheerful face. Thi ros-s from our cheeks may fado. Our locks grow thin and gray ; Pint heaits that love cm ne'er grow old, And true love ne'er decay. Then draw your chair beside the hearth, Aud lay your hand in mine ; Aui I will p'.yige anew my love n l y in W ..1 pledge me thine '. ".'V tlisriliimfous ilniiiirj. 1 I....... ... r .... ... ... r . - . ... i ' i. V . , i . K ' I iXi - ii i'Jtuii.i..lvl;U VllU.llU.Jti A I.E..EM) (iF THE 1UII.NE. 'Kind hearts are more than ceroncis, And simtile faith thm .Norman blood." Years- ago, at a grand old cathedrn! overlooking the Rhine, there appeared a '"3 steriJiIS urjjaniat. The great cnipo- er who h id pjaved the ortftin so long had .- , , i i i '., i- . i J:CiIi 2!ul tv-'0' !a 'j7- ,r0B1 t!le klnn 10 tui pe-isant, was Wondering who couid be . lunu vl u uiji p'acn, wi;en, one uri'.nr c i e.tt i -i --t- - t t . sabbath morn, as the sex'.on entered the e.hurcli, lie saw a btrnngvr sitting at the erapc shrouded organ. He was a tall, ura,;t:.ful ,;,, with a pale but 6trikini.lv . , ... . .. nauu.Mji::e laoe, reat, jlack, iiHtlaucbol y i .... "vcs. dark hair ike 'he rav?n s win" f r I gloss cad color, sweeping in datk waves his shoulders. He did not seem tj ... , . , , . aud such music as' he drew from the ln- . . i r i -u ..,..., !.. n-ni. lent iin...'in. I oc..rin. The astonished listener declared that the ,.r:,3a ,tctlleJ ,0 ,ave grown human-that " it waiied uui sighed aud clamored, as if a tortured human heart through its pipes. was throbbing hen the music at length ceased, the , , . , ., s:x;ou hastened to the stranger and said, T .i . on 'i "I I ray, who are you, sir r .'I i ki l-i.i "Do uot ask my name, he replied. '7 have heard that vou are ia want, of an Of ! . n . , . . . . , 1 I ganist, and I have come here on in trial." f "You'll be. suic to get the piace, ci-1 ,! 1 - 1.1. . ..Hi... . ... cla,n,eJ the f,eS,0D- ' 0U SUff f hli'that s dead and gone, S'.r 1 "No, no ; you overrate me," resumed ... f the stranger, with a sad smile ; and thin, as it declined to conversation, e turied c nt l li A l . . ..i.,w ft,...n iri'lil oia luua auu w-au iu plaJ 5'" And now the music changed from a f.ir- rowfnl strain to a rrraud old rja::in. md o r "Looking upward full of graoe. Prayed, till from a happy place God's glory smote him iu the fa:e,' , . ,. , i . K ar,J 10 hls Couutet.at.cc seemed not uulKe that of St. Michael, as portrayed by (jdi- ' i do. Lost in harmonics which swelled around hiu,, he sat with his "far necing" eye fix- i j . c-i on the distat;t sky, a glimpse of which he caught through an open window, vvheu there was a stir about the church door, 1 (.li-..! n'.vltl '1111.1 tTCIOIll II :f 1 II .vuong tueni migui uo m:cu a j uuug g'i 1 1 ot S,deB hair''ea j ; the violet's hue, and lips like jvili eher- j This was the Rriuccss Elizabeth; j aud all eyes were turned to her, as she J ; seated herself iu the velvet cushioned pew . j ..... . no I (appropriated to tue court. ihe my stc-1 Pi..iw i;-Taiiif,t fixed his ves urion her aud went OU piayug. eouue. .mu vne mu- ia reached her ears than she started as ii ... wt W r.ro:A4 her nstb The blo'-I j - t.. - i - - I faded frjui beif check, lier lips quivered, lane! hc.-uoIe frame grew tremulous. At 1 in .1 l....Q. r.i.l I V. tr a rp 1. n Arrmnil In ' I ' s loujr, yearoitis; lotik, and tho njuludy lust its joyous notes ami ooce wore wuiied uiJ . . . . . . 1 By my faith," whispered the ting to , , 111 t II 1 1 lll.ll lluvfa TTA V. A ulitill Y.l.tir .1 rr.ll. . -...Ul. . u, uv huh.. U ' ' . H. 1 ' ' W'duin.:!" I The pale lip3 of tho princess parted, ! but she could not tpeak she was dumb wi-.h j;rief. Like ouo iu a paiuful dream, fhi saw the pale man at the organ, aud ..eWu tue -L.en.uy wuieu n.ieu ttiai va,. j ed Bce. Ay, full well hc U -e i - i .i - . i . i. -i. en i .i l ' Woj' and why the instrument i-eciucd : , ' i nr'aitiiug out tue ajouy 01 a toituica turn tiiegraceiut oow 01 tee Kiitg, to iom heirt. j sbe had been betrothed from motives of When the servce was over, aud the roy-: policy. Mee'uauiealiy (she knelt at his al party had lclt the cathedral, he stole side on the altar stone ; luuciiauirally i: aw;y as mysteriously as he had come. ' teued to the service aud made the tespon Ile was not seen aain by the sestou till sea. Then her hu.bund drew her to him the vesper hour, aud then h appeared iu ! in a convulsive embrace, and whispered: the Gi'n-Iof't and commenced l.h task. ! "Elizabeth, my queen, my wife, look While ho played a voiluj (igure glided in ' and kt jit near a side shrioc. There she' reuiait.tJ till the worshippers di.sjerscd, j when the sextou touched her on theshoul- j der and said ; j "Mailain, cverylody has cone out b:tt : you and me, and I wiih U ulco ull tL j gl.i'.citd ou hi- breast, he seemed the doors." I same humble peisou who had been eni- "I am not ready to so yet," was the re-' ph'jei to teach orj-an music, aud had ply, "hive me leave !" i taught her the lore of love. The sextou drew back into a thady ' Kiizabcth," murmured the monarch, niche, and watched and listened. The j "Retrain Ilofi'man, the mysterious orgau mysteiious or-ranist stiil kept his post, but it, and King Oscar are one. Foiive his- head was bowed upou the iustrumcnt, ; u:y s:rat;i-em. I wished to marry you, and he Cuuld nut see the lone devotee. kut I would not dra you to the altar au At length she rose from the aisle, aud i uuwiilin- bride. Your lather was ia the moviu to the trgnu-ioi't, j.at.;4 beside : secret." the n.u.ieian. j While tears of joy rained from her blue 'i'ettram," she muraiered. j eyes, the new made ijueen returned her Qui as thought the organist raised J husk md's fou.1 ki:?, and Ic-r oace two his h: A. There, with the 1 ght ot the hearts were made happy by a royal niar- h-.uip tasj. ended te the ai-eh above fulliuir riae. lull u;on her, stood the ptiucess who had tracts :ue riieal pew tt.aluay. i lie court ; ! dre-s of velvet, with its toft ermine trim-! ; uilwry, the tier-i, the necklace, the brace-' j x'i. h id keco fxekanged or a gray sergj ! role and a loast thick veil, which was now ; . , , . . . , . .. pUM.ed back Irum the lair o,ro-t, faeC. j -Oh I Elizabeth, Kltz iL-et'u '." exclair.:- ea tue , , orgauist, aud he s-ijU at 1.;; feet ci 1 i .i i. . ii ir and gazed wts'iuliy tuto her troubled face by are you here, Bertram : asked , , ! c princess. i ... .1-1 r it i r ' "1 came to bid you farewell ; and as I. .... . . . ... . . . . UaruU uot veuture into the i-alaiif, 1 g - J!t - r-d :u.vis In th i-.tthedrnl l.v hribin- the bcil riugcr, and having taktu the Vacant scat of the (lead orgauiat, lot my mus.-ic breathe Dut the adieu I could uot trust my lips to utter " A low moan was the only answer, aud " "u ke Conliuuid : ! -Vou are to 1 be tuarriel on the morrow V i "Vos," sobbed the girl. "Oli, Rertram, J what I trial it will be to staud at youdcr ' . ! altar, rind take uron me the vows wliieu I ' ' UTill doom me to living deal a . i , r . , , . "Think of me, rej nued the- organist, . , . . "Your royal father has reouested u;e to . ... ... - , play at the weudmg, cud I have proutsed II"' to h liera. If I were vour enual. I could te tic brideg ... room iustead of the orgau- ;st . l ot a t;t poor uiusioi.iu must give you j UP- . . ... .. , . , , It is lie rcndiDgsoul and noay assun- der to part with you," said the girl. "To- night I may tell you this tell you how fouJIy I love you, but iu a tew bours will be a sin! .Go, g t, aud God bless you " ; rock, aul sitting down to rest, one of their Given under my hand and the Grerit Seal . She waved hiu. from her, as if she j number begau idly to pick at an apparent i of the t:.te, at llarri-burg, the thirty would banish uiiu while yet she had the fiure, ivheu a block of stone eerily two I first day of October, iu the year of our power to do so, and lv: how was it wiili feet s-j'ure disappeared with a dull thump. Lord one thousand eight hundred and him! He rose to leave her, then came , piie lueti set eagerly to war's, and remov- j sixty-seven, aud of the Commonwealth back, held her to his heart iu a long em- - u.r the bottom of the pit disclosed a chat.;-1 the ninety-second, brace, and then with a half smothered : v.-iL'i six leut ceiliinr. and eiL-hieen lv ! J-xO. Vi. GEARY, farewell, left bar. 'I'lu next nioriiin.? dawned ia cloudless " O spleueor, and at an early hour the cat he- dral ias throTa opeu aud the sc-ztoa be- i were twelve skeletons, each with toma gan t.) prepare for the wedding. i- lamt-1 J.awk aud arrow Lckds at his side, ear- ; colored flowers nodded by the wayside ; flume-colored leaves came rushin dovru f I.-.. Ill .tin .m-.-o .....1 I'll in ll.lllt lli.r 4 ill.. ...c uees, u .-j ..B ou tue grounu ; auu tue ripe n ueai n i ea ik " aud LcUs did reci and purple clusters over the rocks along the Rhine. At length the palace gates were opened and the royal party appeared, escorting . J , , , , the Princess Elizabeth to the cathedral. t,. .,c i.-i 'ne solensnizcd. T. v if. r-.r ir .i ,tor t'uii - . . . 1 the untwined foiiago and blosss were ! x j-,,;! foatei fros ciUy Les If : a i tho , fesl.il robes that stren--ael down over the honsings of the superb steeds. But the PrinrftCD (..nun ...it . . .ti.nf.Mt.!l. nttl frcr, nnd clad in fiuow-wliiie velvet, look-. eu pale and tad ; and when, nQDeaiiur;' ........ fc !bo ciiurcli, niie beard a fiu.-li ot oreat; r&u. - ie, which, though jubilant ia sound, j I II i . . . , , ...A t it.l.i.-t r A ,,..,! I I...Ln tr iiliiiviiu. UUH IT 1 . U . v. I1UVC lautu IU the ground had not a pace supported her. A few minutes afterwards she entered the c.thedral There, with his retiuue, stood the royal Lridrtgroocu. whom she had nev- er before teen. liut her glance roved i. ... . i. r. i. k 1....I ..a, ...ui w iu u.gau wu-.-.o 5 ... expectea to see the mysterious orgauut- lie was toue, aud she was obliped to re- e i .. , up !" Tieuibling in evsry Iiib, she obeyed. Why did those dark eyes thrill her so? Why did that smile bring a i;low on htr check ? Ah ! though the kiug woie the royal purple, aud many a jewelled order DESOLATION -THE OiL UEGION. A recent visilor to the oil regions of Reniisj Ivania. thus sketches the present desolate appcarauce of that oloo olejgic ou.i El Duiailo : "Atiitnt a d.z-n milns from Mntleillf. 1 the gaunt fianies, sk.iletons of di.-t:: Ttcd . . , . iii ; wens bei;in to apreir, and multiply more . ' - . , , ;i.it, in lie m vol. ii: r i iiiru ill" f.'.iin. 11. t .J ' n:l diiweneo. between Oil City audi .... . 1 M'-a.K:l!e not one well is ia operation. , . ' , . , ! h .v h f inn ir rn irt'r finirip:':. : , . T, '" ' 1 . - .1 s... i i'i.i..ru '.I..1 i-n.f nu. ..ri.:"...!. - fiio ! !.i"! mi e bi.e .lniff v.iii tptrti rt.l.i ' , .",", , .. .. i the great cjurt house they aic building,! , ,, . , , . ...I t.-irh ii lo.-ir n ..inr I n tin. i.,irl : 1 ..... .... . w ; of the war, and the tu-i.i.liiig down farm- house of the Evans family Three ye ars j a;o- SI (if) (11.10 were offered for this family for their house and ground. oiler was refused as too moderate; and the I s daughter of the house, ia the sudden 1 ., T ,, ,'. . -I.i-li 1 r.i..ltl. on.pt.ml ( .w v....,.., 1 . . . . : . , ,, , 1 aud canceled her enEat-taeat. .;.jtt the ; , , . ; e.-tatc, uouse, tartii and all, will not brinjr , ..,,. , , , . . . , ,, cU'OO, the dangater pines iu single bless - ! . . , , .. - ' CUUCSJ5, ("Ull LUC iiUIHV C u Ii UII1V IjUltlii- ', . . ' . ber, 111 tl, iieir present misery, un . bope.': WoliVMt:.- ercavatinza cellar in Mo a- ... , ' roe county, ludiana, a lew days ago, eaiy.i i upon an interesting inerren'o of the - for- 1 gotten race." The vurkmcn struck what u.atUrst apoeared to be a solid dge of' iweu'y-Iive wit'iiu the v, ails, whioh ere ol j ..ii.t n..i! ...... -.irlc P-m... .' ! av.iu, uiji.j .....'..v iiu.w. j j ruWS) ou rudely coustracteJ p!atiVim. . rings aud bracelets of solid silver lyi:g where they dropped, ana piles cf T,k:it ............... I 1.. 1..1-A in ft... i..r& ..iTe.u..u ....... .u ..... .o..t 0i tue piaiiorui, eacu p.ie crumoong to j ecs " saiu bj. "I List loo uo to btav- Anexi light. Ae,'r!sthoplaoev,hitLer I am' going to cuml'-r of tools, tuad-i of copper aud bar-! ,wi freci-. I next look do'.vu upou iLe ! deued equal ti tho best cat steel, were j ear.;,( auj 0-.nsi ler how small a sj ace of j uiso uuearthed, and fresh discoveries ure ! j. wi':l somu be all t'uaS I occupy Or want. constantly being made. ! I then look tioiad me, and think Lew i . . ' , ( many are far iu.tu wiei.-l.e! than I am ! A teacher of Vocal music ur.dtr-1 . . -i . .1 a. .. ) loon mo oinci ucy iu beat the time by Flora Temple, and taiserably ; f-'-'d- PRQCLAMATIUX BY THE GOVERNOR. "From llie creartqi-, of ih' world, in all Ant finri r.;r.iAa if lim lnan . . . , '. ' , . rri-"t , a . obfc.vance. Tfcts haa Dot atwavs been in- . , , , ,. , . . r" --r-. j j e- -r-- --ir..v- I: ..-flln- rf Y,nt r!,.nn. T , ; . E 1. n MU'U' o iwu.i.icul WUrJ 1 wi- V leth the earth ia rifehteousneES," ted "who daily Ioadeth wilt Ilia bentfi's." but by an iDf;"te sense of the existence oi" oi over-ru'iag l'ower, by vrhich the world and a!! it couttitis tre governej cad con trolled. Aided bv the dictates of culti-. Vi.cJ reasoCi and tLo ,eacl. ;no cf Div5nQ reTelaioD. howevf r. arfi .;.,.. ta re. , . t 1 it coutze iu that uprerue l-ulr a IleaY- enly Father, to whom we are indebted for existence and all the blessings we enjoy, and to whom we owe eonstnnt and fer.iiit thanksgiving and praise. It is He who "visiteth the earth and watereth it ;" who ''seliuth the furrows and biesseth the. springings thereof;" who ''crowneth the year with II is goodu, A -wno- paths drop fatness ," who "clothest tba pastures with flocks, and coverest the val leys with corn ;" who '"mateth the out goings of the nioruing and of the even ing rejoice;" who "ia cur refuge and strength ;" trho "ijaketh wars ta cease," and '-saveth us tiem our eutmies ;" whose "throne is forever and ever," tud s'uo "biesseth the nations &ho?c God is the Lord." On all sides we have increased assuran ces of the "loving kindncs" of an AU-wii-e I'areot oi Good, who hs Conducted our nation through a long and terrible war, and permitted our people to reposs once more in safe'y, "without any to mo lest them or to make them aftaiu." The monstrous sentiment ef di.-uuiou is no longer tolerated. The Flag, the Union, and the Constitution are esteemed as tho .safeguards of the rights and liberties oi the people, and are revered aud defended as the ark of their political Safei-. A kind lJr.;yi Ji'tice has uot grown weary of supplying our continuous want. A bounteous harvest has rewarded the labors of the husbandman. Flecks and licrdj are scattered in countless numbers over our valii-vs and hills. Commerce is up- ' taaen trra ind , , , , , . ; oiou-ueis Ul UULlIC UUU OI i.11, Sl'lJCU, UU' ! ' , , , ... ... molested, over the trackless deeps. Xeith- products ot nature and ot Lrt, speed, ua er pestilence, famine, political or socicl r evils, financial etnbairassujeuts or com-. .... . . . niercial distress have been permitted to feiay tue rro"r::-3 aud har.v.ines of tho ' - ... renple of great Coiuu:ou'.ftal!i ; but .u.to., iieui.il, i.uui.uvU ti.oi..iiit, .e.i- uion, social improvement aud rtuuement, - .,' . ' ,, - , ... ', with their attendant h'essniL-s, have niled k- cap of comfjrt aud enjoy meat to over- nr. Recognising our responsibility to Him who controls the destiaies of nations as well as of individuals, and "from whom comcth down every good and perfect gi.'.:," ! .md to whom we are deeply itiJebted fur . all thess and ihe t:chtr blessings of our i . ,, . eaumuu Cnrtstianity, let us uut.eu'y mvo j , , , , , . . ; our twist devout aud hearty thaukjgiv.a. 1 T , ,. , , J ' , I, tnereiore, do hert hv recoti.tncud that. i Tlil'Rs'DAY, the 2S;!i iiav of -NOVK.M-tr former .,., , " , iit.lt. nexr, Xj1-. set apart as a day oi praise I aud tiaui:-L :;at a! .cu a: ati i l worldly buoiuess he seT ended, aud the : I ip!e as.-eui'o'e iu their various places of worship to aeuo-.vIedge their gratitude I and offer up prayers for a Continuance of L'ivuie favor. Ry the Governor : V v . ... j fcojretaryof Govern TnY:i.r. Au Itaiiao Rish- t.ri. who bit. CLi.i:red iiitted perseiutioa wi.h a c ill;: uiituUeii tti.-.per, wtsj n:-LeJ '.o.T ::..:ued such a tnaMery ou I i hims.lf. "Rj n.-Liug a light use if my vw iueie ia manj . oiipLci.teu cap and th Hp, but more shps after the cup Las tca draiuoJ'by the lif-