..'.. . . . . • 'l _ • .. 4 . • . ... • - 1 . ....m. . • , . . . „ • / -1 . . . • )'• W i . . ' . ( \ .. ' 2 . 1 . • ~ I • 6 • 0 7 .-- , \ . , :: 11 - • , ,P. / L .: ~ (it L i ll) , . IV 'i. IL, ---- .'. . . , . . 4, 1 lik .(,•. ) § • I. •• • . 1, , . ,• • , . , . \ i . I i t , .. • . ... .. . .. - .........................___. e _ _ - PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE CITY OF RtADING, Bni.K.S COUNTY, PA.---TERMS: 2 A YEAR. 1,50 Ili ADVANCE. J. LAWRENCE GETZ, EDITOR.] EDWARD H. synuunnt, • . • ATTOOEY: AT WW.—OFFICE IN COURT: 5t...0 1 " " 1 " 11 " 441 .1 11 ,4 (1 4, Enagovtir.: . LIAM R..LIVINGOOD, ATTOBRIT AT VA hes removed Ids office to Ow • north odds of Coot Wed, first door below Sixth.- . Lao 22$f ABM'S)"Y lIMAIJMIR, TTORST AT- -LAW.L_ottriak COURT 1 4 1 , d r.et, bigoW Sixth. 110811bg,.i!ii, JESSE 111,ECANITANCK, ATTORXEIISL kr 'LAW 9 riFFICI§ WITH S. L. 'YOUNG. ESQ., PENN ui 1113011 sisth,Readlita.l% - ' . ma i a 7.11 be at Frledettellorg, every - Thaledeir. 1.0 Wilber 29, 1860-Iy* ._. . . . Charles Div* 4TTORNET AT LAW- , 41AS L IEMOVND HIS OW to the Olhee lehalthompled.by.thel David a do ; aedoesed. 11 nal drink m idge VIVA • •isprii 14 lbw igallael P. Fiem TTORNEY AT LAW—HAS REUovED I n s os. to North Sixth street, opzeite the gestoxiß saagnf, Fa. _ _ 1. 3 P1T 166151„, In— chutes K. notiewn, ITORNEY AT LAW.-,—OFFICE IN CQIIRT i n l et, below tbstlivtkostit etde. - Isprill24l"- David EL ogieszt.. A 'MAXEY AT LAW, TOTTSTILLE; Anee is Itaxitt Ift=rate tie itercemm -wm odd vitally eat takissineeee boa. ", • . PPRIT-tt pavld:N•tr, , nniOLESALE 411s.REtAllAtailifitt; Irotelgu romiosthi btrlotscrt... mnsist pan „ mit , m ai m , Pa. Match 10, 1880. A TE " laciVa-011mi - Dt iffmtsw siuk stria, Garai ix. o l io, ar; „ nay ASA M. HART, Late Hart & TVALNII IN roitpaiit ysitiztagwwigitgrilip,Hk.ftvr. So. 14 ha Pas Shun. - - ' p. AIANDFACTIII**I4.,„,t eltrfr/s Atoos it Daodir' . 401 , prios, tufting, Sir allr terwom Dr. G. W. NE ttAllinillt --- ECLECTIC) . : - PAX11:4 4 11,%.. N ir o .atserilestrisVass. IV4 i• la Etririntit - .!: =I ro filoN.,_ftikskrititer• 'TILE ABM - WELL' , g 4 " _ _ I. lllll b In • *•;,,, • noyatiosh an. I • a I older the , . 7 1 • ; Li well. to. 17 44 Thankfal for Um nayofeuz 110 14 • • .... WATOllia . ttalijEWELM' _ -1041 . 1",,, Sa, . -_,- .; _,,. Aft) - .-TBliticrab:,; orgietia , "Pt TeliWirstilklylWltiq Nollialiß o Wm; abcoro Milk north MA* . :-.._,.. - --.:: JO 14WirnsiattrIllilli , r y ff ir, Watches, Jewell'', 1119.014 . . Si r V» attention, adol• - i: , " 4 ., '...," ' - . 1N 111-1' V.IJ. ~ ;.. .. Rairiiii4*l: ..A11,1 "9 - mtSft - rrEstltmAtrPe_ri*Tg , tAVl2lliPiti:-. -'' . - • .: ORD 4.: _ft'_Kirkailirgarkg-tignit guMWWW IWINIWIY aidaivatarossistolv Zits lutes from Paris =I ismnMlncolimst IMM•111011plir.. Air. Paris .In*.;mnfilmtpfillmiirtonimirmir, nanny Inxiinsr4o tridt mu eirmionnrailiMa t r, Ainsit . lioly.,-. 1 , 4111114 1 ,4 . rtitTANtte akitatilk:, ur linen Lout, ,imakiik dteidtt ilitAileitit 'LivilL, Groceries, Gloyss and:Oteensyrafe. 178 T RECEtViiihdCiattitli /iBi3ORTAIENT. 4 f wfdli ti•iiiftilfla W: . 1 174.'llieregre o hits aaa l nii#: MlEWi4Alfitb,svitod stowkot otAsswAxs aid oitocuris ai "A. 2* Not* NM Z. D. aMlia WM SHINGLEA! . SITINGZiES • of ALL 81746441) WIALITIVLYIIO4 if to st ladies laagaiwrifoka adaif h an d'amlNA Comm"taitbythatani. ._gym ac Vaa agaii - Lsiallat Tann if lo lin.„ anew, naining, • a➢ DR - • - ROOT 1111EIZIPO: RE LOEST naPßovEsairk wet , . E.l-- Going, and a great variety of can aed /Mkt Otreett aprii aei _li . : FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 200 WHITE Granlte Ts sseura Okraaty . 1 . 'DOR SALI AT . neat•VoenOlana 47 Diana ishworigooritiolc R e g a . istit z OLD 5y..118 PR SAL Connaan. - rR ani.,4rHE'OLD JAIL, TER LAW ut untinent of. Liyarpool Was mr Owed In FOK sax 41 1 .104 OW _ A. . Lams assomana of Pftuburei, Boston and 7fnnah (flaw *ma dematridcw . TVS HALE ArTnErItILTAIL, THE CHOW est Minh of Dar and Rotal %ma China and gam* 'ware foraikua eau-offoradin an=d• I a SALE AT TUS Orti.TAIL, SO BAAIELS Manus at Plautellagaft a 221 L non IE WROAWIr.. lIEENSWARa...4II , 40110 ' STOCK 'Or. ' ' l l ll A , • • •VA giblc4e - • . • , jou : 10E. REM:tot •-, 1:1:8 VALUABLE PREiARATIOpi,. FREED ea the eelakinint -compensate, /alai "or onto* rah& not only_ run down the systao4 Ind destroy ill Alma emit* be tend on trial to Pomo the following, proEties, pad to, whlob. the most ealueble teltiblobible .1010111, ilia paispnlots. Sol. Wit** gh; and as a soothing syrup, Seeds *eery weilt,it Weedy bee sellable! tirolaftvost propdr non at meow in children which can be triad to Whoop. ses gh. I larrinitiry Medlin end ltsmaoldel 061fildlduts; !ha 16 6; IMIIIIIMAICIonaumption, ifs splendid tonic proportion matte not only tke most petted ebony to any Mown, bat bands up and rattans the rotors salmi roanrrimos of the' Cosaidetst. nursery should be without is, nor ahould'perebla fall to get egembleet, to be kaki with alt angora, as the only ts do tootles to Ate melee. rt-rl,,:vw_vr.p,wkri, r _. ( touli saritv 4 l'u Z4f . '' Lo Iff et." • This grail Neuralgio Remedy and Natural Opiate cal; - for special attention and latamat, being free of Opium or preparations or Oillnm',or Warty but its iierletly 1/1/11F Mb or medical propotina For Neuralgia, Entnimatism, Clout, Tooth; sad Bar delta, bptau Cauplaiste, Blaidiug u. Lew or litommh. Bose or Bay Hever, Catarrh, Sad all minor NertroturComplalnts. Por Loss of Sleep, Chronic or Nervonee Bead nab., leek Beed-Aelet, it hes no equal, and to which we offer teettino. dale from undoubted acumen Por ilorliciam Tremens it iit a'Sons Ramedi.. For Bowel Complaints. leslndlen Chelan Will* II le ingaidiais adapted, In not only.ronoving wee pelt* bete sating aft • physic, a grad *mired well Optem,Wedol. fot °Mycenaean/et and dineethiesyetws, bus makes *wrier worse Ilan thedlelesse .. • .....alyelelsee wit Auk elation, awl on deftente Porm ono yriTzUl *Mlle wIIL bison%derelog th,An. &gas an Opiala lose leen Isenenuttee, ant lathe- Coo& Itentely etteb.aerest sitissig On Mutt Naha pelt. rota insaUdn we ink Leonesponienet for Painptalets or etlanetson, without .peptegeenitops. , • L. . . ceso9LartmCough Remedy', 60 cents pm bottle. , . . 20 de Talc/x . 64u, 60 " it JO BM • lluattrZe WiDe.Errettr &stair/ 11towiaamairaialiWharf; phi Nail lap Wee au wail lama waddle. bd4iEdtdelliaeu! Fnny* eneteleZ WWI by Retavarsutax a Intoa, Forkeilling. • levilereettl47 . 4llo.lt. 4111114311111/ Mir ILLZZIPie CO 4 rtaisaiapwa. . . t1.:,„_.. , ..i......., : . .4t117 Aa ra -717 74. 2: , . • •: . IMIEAW11111111101( MOIL% vim - KeY rm , _ ,ana TOO I . A.S BAR - TO ' R&TE.r.BI. FOR. EMIT FAVORS WHICH Vie''public litre Weowei upon him, &patrol tikoke PUttedeelp to call the attention . of Maraud+. sad Alt- Itoopectte 116,,ainabliglimataiirkara aaoataatL7t na lima a large aaaortalant of, . , „ roreign and Which he le' ble to 'ell et the • lotrest Market priori. As he peraliame his Mark from the frrindipallmpartal of Mir Takata Philadelphia, for cash; he to saddled that hi sell air eheap to any establithmenCln ' theeellnhl7,i i %ls stock roaelsta of bait kinds of MM E BSA= , HOLLAND 011,11' ef'direient %nada ; llnotonashalt, Ohl Rye, Scotch and Irish WHISKITB. • • 411 kinds oflordisnitid Dcimegle Menufsetered,frn Alan—Ninr lingirma Spirits, tarradier Bnlndyi, : Blackberry Brandy; 'BiggerßeAdy; Pralt Brandy; Awaited Oordial,'Wlna din Helm also on hand &huge amortmeat of Old liononobele end Comm.. Whiskey, which be : WILL sell very cheap, width cannot be sorpsnied any Where larilityAnd plan, has alga a very large ate* dfzJl Alt; erWeb will be id geldw as at any other entabllebnialcaad 'warrant. ad live sailethoOon., . -.• all grinds from my store Maraud 110 glee erialr the Orem* of babe rationed. ' *. -.W.-Orders received and promptly attandedlM Harsh 22 - 3m] . TOBIAS BARTO. BOVECTVWX JOURNEWOR,TO THE Admen* Bordtagoad nOrornandhiglionatrnthof nal* puyluisod the satin Stook of WALL Pavia - - • solumis moultrare, wiaPftw..4 l gAl! l 7 l . 4o - , p:l..Goethich, eadieatia for a . Vine 'Wrist% that 1 0001, a # , P OW 940 , 14 01- bit and IMMUIPII to Alm • awe_ Tsaile. for tna v r o. :tiatlauhar. ind dopteadhat he WALL zaput .. ng.sptspEnumipea 4 E a eke and Who lagoewe, *Who be e 'rieelei_Atth tog as& 'Witte ih• pua; w' e Will be aided n tarsi risme*: & 'low; teWhich the attendee of perolumers Is respsatiolly llollott.d. • - - - • =kilt games" Jr. . ~ :• thweempr go ehir. coo-- ziociolitalF=MC MeehenAhatie. - - - ." HODWARY,E a , MN • BTORirt, voiiclui — uruius,Aiiima. iigs BIIIMICRIBBI4S, t 11/1571.141. - BOUCAM Am 914 314461144144tran 'aid /PDX . *mi . at tn. elier, %wogs= is Co:, askA solOrisi.bo n= twist** ot tooas; rotol . , losu tho an tho pyiblto to:pair Wile ' sat of .1: .141.12w1i5, Virmaxi- . moll, alum., pall* Ts, v.. 011ottWALK MADDMilit_ • ' 0040E , 271111107 W, taa k es, ~. Width they ate deteradoeil to eidl at Um very kind:Rae lot Meek wii?lissle wall tea. , • OZO*olll.llllalt !Mt, • Collura Flak sad•Yeeititld'BlSl 1141m* hen atter!toßetient!e v ari g n uno, 2 gam% O). . • I:asuium TilE , . 1 r jam id _ ti, T. TACVSNOW... :,:; ' ~~ SHE GREAT POIET ATTAISEEM A zmw sTYLE OF sauTTLE ~ SEWING ~M ACHIN E 14 81. TOL E. A' /TB CONSTRUCT/OA LikkfiT tos, sad eaty to learn, that sl ay ono oda °pasts It . Sew. IMILIXIti t ':,.soutd•AstAgtotilt sit . ; r. . f - i terilliiiii, Wit and Pint - luaus. ,r.: ' • • .IL W. cloomacp,. - * d Ewe idddifil, kr, at the law' vele& of $3O. .i. u:Um thittitw othir Is OttpstnottAtt*Tßi.• Ctat 1.• tt. ....1ati.15.4t1 • • ..- i Ita.ltititt; ulna - UlithiTiVilladthr; PS: . . . . . . ... ~ ~ . :. „Air,4l,,_ i i , t ,,, ~.../. r i t h5f q ,,,._,,,, T . . 4 MATTRESSES,. *edi t Weathers Blankets , Com Sortable., guilts, Cushion*. And AA other &tides belonging to the bueineu. ' 'Audi 214m] ' ,LllOll mom. Longaity—lfealth—Prooreation—Esauty. . To theitotherialkpauglitere WA:aeries. THE LADIES' MEDICAL GUIDE. Sy $. Pluaeoast, 11.-D. Ell= pita IS AN 41,STIIIJOTIVE, TREATISE ON. Is 0 wangle II • rem, o paw* pe r w and NOW 10 1012:31it 'Wasiak :of the 4atere'vf life:aid ionise pearls of 101•dogi. 640 Ingeseings—Pefee S 2 00, wit by =ell free of expense. Mdse.*, witeieinnXthe JOY, COll Jr CO, maseh-se-anA sad 0114.tont - 100.; 101.110.0•10100., Pa. A Valuable Residefeta at Pante Saler V a ALITADLE RESIDENCE AND THREE Acns °MISR, liatithepropirty of David Xediry, , Loboroby oared for Wry siewski 031 Mitetillinlit lirwithin the limits of the city of Yeaihre; ad- - owing lent al Th 594939 tnter gtheire ororovommto afaulai of a TWO-sTONT WAWA DWELLING ROUBB with Brick Kitohoriattoottedt. /Um 'toms ea the Ora lOW 3,01 Naafi ex NW asaold. Yana likable. Water ricer the door. . 1' • Peres whaling to view the px94ar'l =tidos* by cellist ipaa WOOD fa. SCEWIRTZ, or M-53 11.e.WLICf. Dap Tot& - LL THOOSTII4.7"NifiIt AvY °bow klXioisuz sassitaii, „ - • B. DISSPRIS. Poirobila, iory.,Goods lot atoms Wm , . Liquors, NOTICE, 'BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL gar 1111FAIELISEZD £5 A RAITYG.I PROICTTACKER. The Only Place Where a Cure Canhe JOHNTSON RAH. DISCOVERED TUB Jinn* Cartalit, Openly and 0517 .11ffieetnal Nandi 'la Ike .World for all Viral* Dleseess, Weakness etas Hack or Limbs, etelettires, Affections of the • Kidneys. ind Blad der, Involontary•Dfookarps, -Impotency, GenetalDehlll lty,Nervoia, Languor, Low Bpirits, Costa sonlbehAffs, - Nalfstiodien Oahe Neest, 'watt Tteaddlig , Dimness of Sight or Gliddiner,.Dissase of the Mud: Thtoak, • Nose on Akio, Affectlems of the Liver, Lenge, Stomuh or Nowelathose TenirdeLlsordeni arising from the Solitary Habits of . Youth—thee men MIA solitary praMkommors fatal to their etelimnthan thssoiMbt Byrom -to thelfarinashf Illysses r blialding their most brilliant . lopes or asitldpattnacroliderbig toarri he., impossible. • Sapsclally, who hare become the fistfuls of Solltari that droadltil and destructive habit lablehannoally sweeps to as untimely grave thousandi of Young Men of the most exalted talents add brilliant intellect,' Who might other win hairs entranced lintaidng "Simakft, *lth the thunders Of slainencs or IValted to sestamrthe liringlyre, may tall - With 11104Ellft. ' -11alanaatis warned Perseus, or U ToungMensonemplatingemsriage, bring aware of physical weakness, organic anbilitr, mines, int., speedily cured. He whopleees himself under the rare of Dr. J. MIT . 11 09a4 Waldo tOble as a Piaboalet and °nil' SestijzolLniste WA= ao a PiTalotau, • ORGANIC virsuuramon immediately Cured, and'Full Vigor Restored. This Dislreedltg Allbetion—witich:rendois Life inteeisble sad maselaga leoposelble—is the penalty rata by the `llO. NM et ORPlr ess ißtaldliadTh TUNIS WI% W *PIVer to commit isr 11 `011,40 being . aware of the urea 1 consequences that ratty mum. NOW; who that understands the subject will pretend today that the power Of procrea tion is lost sooner , by those felling tato improper habits than by ; the formiciet? Besides 'holm deprived the pleas ure or healthy °Aping, the most mime and dentructive speptem to both body. aid sand. arise. The system btl - Mines Deranged, the Phynleal and Heath Ilinetions W 004.84.11. UPS of Proeleative Power, Nervous britablll- Ity, Ditatoppis, Pelptatien of Ms Heart, Indigestion, Con siltetional Debility, a Westing of the Tome, Coop, Coe ettelettos, 'Remy' Mid Natl. ORIBe, It" IF month Prodsorlok Street. Lefaltalletite gets 4. from Baltimore street, ilito loose from th• eeriett. Fail hot• to atom esois ant aembee. Letters mot Paid aatlooldata a doff , . The 40ater's Biplanes loing in hi. °Won A CUR U ariumaimuo sir two 7t/Allll. So Minn or /mil:cm Drum wofinWielf. Member:of the kepi College alterations; Louden, Gradu ate fom,ose of the.moat eminent Colleges inthe'Unitsd Sims, sad the m ater part of who.. lin hp ban spent in liMPtaill or London, per: Philadelphia t u rd e lse 'Whim' me Meted mite or the most sof - sureifeat woe aver known enspleteiblid with in Maimed itniAltne enielaSamar, great nernhonim, being alarmed at ea sudden annuls, bbfelems, with frequent blushing, at hamgot aoloofillatolOth # l oP , allatiof of mind, ware. eared SIONEECIIIs Dr. J. addenda sit these litho:hake Injured themselves 1 1 toattisoss dfiLioUtaty UM. which Ma bath body and mind, unfitting them pc either hgdapy study, lonely or manse% Tames are Winik*g thedia44llll4lllokll6olY aids welds ' edby atria habits of south, vie : Welchem of the Reek Mid Limbs, Ma in. Head, DitihhFoirs of glehti-Imia N nn t .. -TatriCSaLiazitica.at: PO/ 1 4TP 2.0012. Of CAlletiMption r hs. Nssrestr.—The tearful abate on Um mind are much to be dreaded—tooli of itosico, Confodottof Ideas: Stipa elon of Spirits, Belt Forebodings, Aversion to Society, S.lf. Dicenint, Love of Solitude, Timidity, he., are Immo of the Mai Patinae& . Thomas= of persons of all ape can now indite what le kllO moo of their declining health, losing their vigor, be coming weak, pale, hernias and emaciated, hexing ante , gal" appearance about the eyes, cough and 57/11F0g111 of comenspiton. • Towne sompot. iro.havalmittPii Utatuams by e. move 'puttee foeta -1 god in whinaloie. a habit •frequentiristemed from evil empaitions, or at school, finales of 'Mott we sightly lilt, eau Whin Weep, apd if not wired rondos marriage thopomibMitad destroys both mind and body, should op plz_hauttedistal W4as Pi (hat a young the hope of his country, :the aiding b hie parents, Albania be matcher from all provosts and enjoyments of life, by the consequence'of deviating from timpani of nature and Indulging in It oar tato saeretteblk Such persons sear, before contemphOt lug Nt,a,didslatelie ' rosermas a viand mind and body are the meat mmsetiT requisitee to premise sonuebial hapeinees. EndeK with ' est Wet lb MOW tirasali litt lemma a wigry DU - I map; the; prospect hourly deltas to the new; the mind - becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the ntelausholy regocnon that the happiness of another be ' eomes blighted With our own. • • . . DIAMASIE . .01' ZINCIMUDEINC:II. Whin the misguided end Imprudent eatery et pleasure dads that halms imbibed the made at this ' M ahn disease, ft too often happens that as ill - timed 'acute ' of shame, or dread of dbmovery, deterehlm from applying to those Who, from edneatlon aad respectability, can alone befriend him, deisyrrig tin theconstitutional symptoms of this horrid dis ease make their appearance, etch aenicerated are throat, eland BON, 110d0.101111. pone In the heed led limbs, dim nese of eight, dernrneee, umbe on the Ws-imam end acme biota's . * da the' heed, **And sztrenditee„ prolgeming with Mental rapidity, till at WV thelealate of the month or the beside the nose batik and tb 4 Prictlis of thbraM fel disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, tin death lints a parted to dreadfal 'orderings, by sending him to n. that Vnatturvered Country from whence no trav eller *brae II ii i glOknkgia, lad that Wanda fall victims to Ms terrible dhows, owing to the neekillfobtese of brnor.. set • protorderk who, by &Ono of that Deadly Paps, lifiroury, ninths conadtunon slid make the redline or Taal WA your lark or hulas to as rare of Many Jearzuwitaul wreaker 'Pretondors, deg:goo of lesowirdrea,. nasea4aOhanotar, , abo ropy' Dr. Johnston% advertise• neentkargia tholeurguere, la .11a sowerpapea, regularly kdocatad Pleygdans,, incapable of Curlall, they kap 7uw trilling Walk after arta taking heir filthy and Potwar oar oompounds, or so long as the unallort we eautaioir alma, aad In dolma, lava lOW with- mho& health to Dr. edejlk cr.rew your owagalliardisiggotakawd. Solesuroa calf Pleyarian advertising. fite werdealtlega er diPlowar grape hang to hyena s : .. - H. 4 humming or treatment raw unknown to all Wars, .preVarei. - tram OlifirAphre timottialkospltels of Enirote, fbaita6.lntha.ronntoaad *AAP atillidlinta. ger th in - awake em igrate >n tat world. RPM& Off' MTh The !soy. dimes& owed.at tweilletnum yew ai m s e e m, au& the liallhddiS 11111101ntnit flur g leal. Operations illtreriNd"JAWS% by the repodoto of the 'Sun, "Clipper." and sway Wm men, bonen Or whisk byre tbyeiteed Cud WIN befent besides his stantibitge • geitiNewt ebareeter sad re eponsibtlity, is a - inszetent gaaniatbe to the akin Minim apeedilV Cure& 110 Meese reeetml, T4eiew retiabi led fieslabslif awiteni to be moron the Poly- 'Pinions willing amnia Am; a p, ead . portion of eateetieetoolit warm. M. ' Pa r" - SOIMPLIING Of the lisidieboi,Lock itospital,,Beltimore, Maireed. 0 ,71 0- 1, ; . . . - STRIWWP .8a BRAMM, .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, . ski 11 ritinito3lP4Eaw READ I NO, PA. A LARGE AND:WELL. SELECTED STOCK itisoeliarsous. and, , . NIB 41131, 4Clio alli PRAYER BOOKS KA.O4.k . *mot imUsgAND . . HYMN BOOKS, JPERIODICIALII, ' annazo.d Irma molts,. GOLD PIM. Plitt r Altr10111111; oapanct PUNTING PAPRE lila PAPE:ASO% 371.11.71/11 ZOOMS - - ZEUMAitrir 'AtclQina DOM -Midi to ordeal Chtiltheil Sad Sabbath - Illehdals MOM with met assiegy and Bitaday School Miles publitatio" st eatidtupwiwieek ' Sip °edits from Constar Nerehsala solicited sad tiled prorapyr at the lowest arltiole. pekes. swhirs supplied with Wade at the weal discount. N. B —Book. and Nude sent by mil postage paid, On sooolpt of Pablishars , . Priem Jan MU ;,4 1'1, 4 f An! HATS AND CAPS, in Whobrats 401 aran 'CM'. moss; AIL Bro. 8 West Pasta StrasA,asst . door to ;he Vide* Roadtiff, Pa. . TirSt nog 11Bwzrerni AND klairdelplihi, wiftl wag at GAPS. Tal7lllo. OARPRT BAGS, =:M • UMBRELLA& &e., Stec offend for sale In Beadlng; an Le pm oßlit BB au Vs Boob. La Is easblini toselletthe loweetlerloss. • large lot.of the best oputilty of B•D PS•TaIiRB oft hand, io which the iitaseitob of BossokoeDars is reseosto folly DoottemL one iteadoe• sal Tweedy-10. Deese 811•••• ODOM esoossoa. 'oblate. will be wild . clump, Cell awl wiabilee -00 Ironlinlininor gond.. . [myth A-41 • .'.' NATIONAL HOTEL, (LUTE WHITE SW eit) Rabe Street, above .Third, Philadlphia. , 1111 EOTLVIMUNINT .QFFRIA4 'WALT - r r inducements, not only on account of updated ratetrof hoard, but from Its central location to the avenues of trad,. es well as the 00iiniliendllf afforded et the Warta 7aelletzpec Bothee7e =Wog Piet Pied coltetignons to It, by - which guild Win pui to end from the Hotel, should they. betoretured to the regales °melba; connected. with they EL;I am determined to devote my Whale itteitUon to anelfort and etravanienee of my gasses.. Term, $1 Ml yrsr day. IP H:'llTdifilffr; Pl'aprieirst, . Formerly Um ape IWO, Lebenett" rs. T: V.eavaes, Mg** Plant , Hi4f SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1862. Sosfitt. DRINK, AND AWAY I Man Ii a berIaINIII ell In Barbary, ! reesival tato • Lego tads, which bears a aaras ditelltrlag 9llll .4 an d. ashy I" from tbegreat damps of Matting with rSIIIHNIM assisalns.--Drs Shawl . Up„ Id/gift and rawer I RotellklYalky Su* Nor rest the, till OUT Ligl'a wearisome wale. Inctlurwild,forma ranger Thy footsteps betray To metals and dare, Oh I &lob, mad away I Hem lurks the dark savage -Walsh; and by day, • To cob sad to Immo, , Noraereplos to slay I Hs walls for the Slaughter; The blood of hts prey Shall itata then= "sitar; • Than drink and sway With 101 l thinigh an languid, Tbd AA:4W obey t Spur on, .thoagh In =gala, There's death In delay, No bloodhound, wrourbwmatul Ti Ilemer; than they t Pass by It usdistid, Or Ditale, and away t Though eon be the total, Ttiy . ctod. te 414 stir; Though deep the *tal l lidd not 'l.Eoitusey; But, rapt hi high Inden t 'Loot on to the day Ifeken Anuttenielitelle Thir CUM illittitiliat, Thad shalt thou forms 'inlay thy repose; Wham lice's patio glass Bioassay' Alma Ts% &Ifs RUH them xest &se Homes andi ayst, • With acme to stialast.thas ; . Than dnials„.ao assay pr.:47rarirea )EAR Ata'Eki = 'Yenta/bar year„ the novelises tit the suradow,_ Isar alter year ihankylaska thrill , as elr, "te}r ager.yperpin wureirwes la e}w‘rwr • • • i f °4 I I6II • II, PAL tokild,lirgokalkd.l44 l l se on We Wire. Teen after yaw, ea auerw4dade.retenviag; " • Sr Iteld lowine Waremiair aline thoo wintry ineali, tau Vim tiltimility* MAX areaelleginge :km we With Wire ewe gently that nem on greW el& Ilergsfireargitta lidyerbSge,ingele • Skoog hops of manhood, content align Win LoTed In s hundred ways, each idletant fashion, , - Set loved napreinely r Wan as We wawa ler* NM MIL Doge* and bonniest I Sleigh blanehed than curling trend, • 'hough loose cline; the wedding ring to that thin hand , • of /!flithreet of ell oro Oat lose liii8;l Strestest of 411 Spathe lips bug since kissed aline I 'Se let the world go round with all its Sighs and tinning, Its and &outs o'er fancied Mg, its howl; o'er pleasures but ; Igiatarlicb it calla icmr'slind• Pr us win *sir's beginning ; I deep ay mai :beat ill , aerie lad lava dm in the last. lINGF ]D EATH. King death was a nee Gbh Sara; eet where sta Irim-acrol4 ado', dad llipidailkilla 74110 W, la 4 immpod oat his eettl4daak whet Ilareab 1 for the eoehbtath ,wlael Than 011ie to Mks guar a' raidloa. Wham eyes bad forgot to &Lao, Mid widow* with grief If/Madan, Yor a draught a tho marls* wins Sarah for the' ooal-blaok wino I The seholer left all his Wards& The loot Id" Stymied Wow Ind the beauty hoz bloom rotonsfog, Like Itee to the ft diet root Hertel' f for the east-black *tee 1 Alicante to the ism old NW, Whir buthartUriiii efw 4r9ird dad he tee thief Alt held se yellow, And pledgee:llmm In Death's buck *tee; lEthlry Oorwtapll Cats mat Sititiss. HOW MUCH. DID HE LEAVE? DT T. I. AILTHUIL Thot's s Lrge fano*. I. mated thirty twO enrringee.." . itY•i, its 'lficth4 ftamol of Mt. Elio. No died very rich." Itow.mtich did ha leovo t" , "A large amount of money. air; I don't know low ono* Some miya half a miltiosof dollars," f, Hy doable esseldered greetlomi to the eceeteueity, I preeeeke.?" i ‘ sir? " The =Pk to wheel I wee opeek• hg, looked into my Isa with-tbs slr of •9Re 'Bose mind woo, not moody otestas to toymotat log. . Vein" man of his wealth mast hare been a very entei, War " Useful ? I don't know dig he wan pattioa larly He • was rich, and did 'not cars Ail& for anybody but Manion." "II vim n imp]. wow" um I, "wen though curing only ler himself, ho fiti4 been the Ineinoter of large indwdrialanterilsee, thi!otigV widolk raspy were beneftitediii `i!ist was shook his head doubtfully. • ( I Wbit did he do with himeonsil - "I never head of, ids dolag.aaything with.% particularly," was the ruseetidaotory answer. "Money roust hammed in order-to wake it.pro anon's. Wee he not is boatmen " No, Idr." . What, then, did, he do with himself ?" "Oh, he was always . about after bits of pro perty .that Lid to be told. He was ohs* for bargains in real estate." g , ,Sh, I see how it wait. Then he ad and use for his *OM ?" " IIL that way its did. But - when s piece of property came into his bands there was an end to its improvement. He let other people improve all around him, and thus increase the value of what he owned; so that he grew rich every day without patting his hand to anything or benefit ing anybody." "This was your half million man t And so all he has , left are these • property accumulations)" " AIL" " Then him death it not • regarded as a public calamity ?" • " No, indeed, sir. It I. considered a public busk He has a sough of ono, sad * Couple of pomp-in-law, who will scatter ranch faster than he 'saved. Ms moment they come into pones sion of his mutate, it wkil be divided, and lots of ground, which ought to have been improved Yew* ego, Mill be sold and covered with hatad-- , souse buildings, them giving trade and industry • new impulee. - Why, sir, he has boon a thad Weight oa our town for years; growing flower and richer through stibor peoplfi enterprl:e l Rid yet not, adding a building himself, or is any way serving the.common good." I thought," said I," from the long-array of carriagen, that dealk bad taken, is OOP a valued and now . leniented citisen." " Mere ostentation, sir. But nobody is deJ caived. -There are plenty of idle people who' pleased pleased to ride la, femoral carriages. Old Elio wilt be yet • away with a peat flourish; but that Willi* the last of /dm. no WWI maketall the mourning, oar.'; "But surely," said I, 16 hie children are not without natural affection t Yon do not mean to say that theirs is only the semblance of sorroert" "It is nay opialoti, Sir, dist HIV are tiled in their hearts. Why not? He stood hard and unyielding as iron between them and the wealth they desired to possess. He was cold, sour tempered and repulsive ; crushing out by his menher and ondook, 411 nsiorg Skileittlen. They had too much policy to quarrel with him of late, though the time was when hot words were said LO pass between them." •• There are no gleams of light in your pic— ture," said I. "I copy from nature, and can oily give what I observe," he answered. There are deep val leys where the sunlight never comes, se well as golden tinted landscapes." see • another funeral," said I, looking to wards a distant part of the cemetery. "Then are bat two carriages, yet I see a long line of mourners on foot. Do you know who they are buying ?" re y ec n " Not a rich man." "Noe l "There is no need of asking what he has loft. It is tho burial of a poor man." " Yes, of a men poor in this world's goods but, so far as his means went, he was princely in his munideSElMl. Sis &Mh o le; i 9 it PIM° loss." The nweelace brightened se he spoke. “-You knew him IP” . 4 Yee, sir, knew him Fell. Hio will a Ms maker, working hie ten hours every day, and earning just ninedollen a week. But those nine dollars seemed an inexhaustible fund for goods He had ne wife and children of his Own ; to love and ears for. They went, years ago o to the blessed -land whelk -he is now following. 80, after applying his own hatable needs, the rope maker had Ilve Ulan svary IMMO , ter invest— meat. He did not put this in the Savings Bank; nor buy tumble-down houses for the poor to live in at a rent of 60 per et.. on their Cost; nor take up barren lots to hold for an ad— yenta in pries, consequent on neighboring im— provements. No ; his investments were made in a different spirit, as you shall see. Fiat, he paid every week, to a poor woman in the neighborhood, who had tiiff 6hildfa te lap= port, and who could not leave that to SO ant to work in families, the sum of three dollars, as teaoher of little boys and girls whose parents were unable to send them to wheel. Two hours in the morning, and two in the afternoon, these poor children received instruction. lie was their benefactor, and hers also: for it was one.of his sayings, that ws must make the right hand help the left. His means of doing good were small, and so he made them go as fuss possible." "He was a noble fellow !" said I, in admira— tion of this poor rope maker. "Tom Peters—yes; there was fine staff in his composition, if his hands were dark and bony, and if his °lethal did smell of pitch , and rosin." "He has left tender and fragrant memories." He bay, sir. The long lino of funeral at— tendanta are all true mourners. There is no sham there t" "And what else did be do with hie money ?" I asked, growing interested in the rope maker. " Re hid tit* diem a weak, still, for diem gallon." Two dollars only l" "Yes. Let me see I For one thing, he paid bay half a &enema week to read two hours to a poor blind woman, and in order that this read— ing might not be given to a single pair of ears he took oars to have the fact known to as many as chose ,might come and listen. The. consequence was, that more than a damn per— sons met every evening in the blind woman's room to hear what was read. This suggested to • Tom ibeway in which another half dollar might be noisily inmate& The men in the ropewalk were meetly in the habit of spending their even— ings in taverns. Tom found another lad who was a tolerably good reader', and paid him half a dollar • weekly to read gond, two hours, each evening, for such of his fellow workmen as he could induce to assemble for the purpose. He began with three ; Mon inereasing to ten; and wheel E HO beard of the matter, ever twentymen met nightly to hear the boy read." • U Admiiable 1" midi, with enthusiasm. "Ad mirable 1 I stover heard of s wiser investment ! And he had one dollar left I' "Yes." "And how was that disposed of t" •• In wayelinnumerable. I cannot recount them. Whit, the ged DM retell managed to do with that dollar is alatait Masao ; not el QOM. IS to the magnitude, but as to ',misty. It seemed to duplicate itself, like the widow's oil and meal, whgneyer drawn upon. You were always hear— ing of some good ad in whiet a dispensation of money was Involved. Of n woman helped in making up her rent; of a dainty sent to a sick poighbew ; of a pair of ohm to a barefooted boy in Winter ; of 6 hook to it dad. Why, air, tom Peters has loft behind him enough good deeds to endow a whole calendar of saints I" So I should think, after what you hare said of him" 6 , And jai; sir, remember, he only earned *ins dollsrs s week !' "I remember that, vary distinctly," I answer ed. 61 Yes, his deathisindeed a publis calamity. It is no figure of speech to eity that his grave will be watered by tears." "None, sir, none. He will be sorrowed for by Stihdribds, and his memory will be venter and More fragrant. as the years pass by. He built his own monument before he left us—of good dee4s." I parted from UFO otrampr ; end se I waLlted from the einnetery I said to another mum who steed by my side while I looked at aNM plena of emblematic statuary : a They have been burying a rich man ?" la Yes," he coldly What did he leave?" "Nothing but money" "They buy been burying a poor man also t" ~ Tom Peters." A light broke over the man's EMI "But he had not ma money to leave," mid L "But something far better," answered the map 16 6 tone of rebuke. Whet ?" "Good acts, which, like good seed, will ro tas earned jut nine dollars Wita Edward produce themselves a thousand fold. Tom Pe- Wlll O , En t ."—there was cutting contempt in him topos,—," was worth, it is said, a million; yet the mumble raps maker did. Irbil* living, a hundred litherthe most good with his money, and leaves 62 !Ott WAN; Oall av OA inefeilling in taus through countless years. But the estate of old Ellis will not pea to the third generation.. Tom Peters had the true riches, that are impaishso Peeple talc, who a man like Ellis diet, `What property Imo he 14 behind him x* but when one like our good roPe•maker pasessiwaY, tho angel. ask, • What good deeds has he sent Wore him r That is the difference, air I the tinatemetrable 'diferehoe between the two nice in giving, made himself doh ; the other, in 114abW/C l olt OSA 1411 , 1 ..! ml~Orspi Apps i e 4 poor, that hio taitalrOlf li pita na raan'a heart." I tuned from the cemetery with some new laspressiorut stirring In my ,mind, and the ques tion, " Whet Mud Of 6 logiey will you leave ?" preuing itself home to my thoughts. " , Let it be good diode rather than money ;" said half aloud, in the glow of earnest feeling, and Went bull again into tin living, bush stir ring world, to take up the laboring oar Whieh had laid down in weariness for a brief season, and bend to my work with a serener spirit, and, I trunk a nobler life-purpose. From thear. Y. Math 9444. A STORY FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS TIM 11111111111 VACATION "2 Mill to have a glorious time this TIM* eon," said Charlotte Brown, as she walked in the pleasure ground of - Institute, with her arm around tho waist of her favorite classmate, Pawky "What do you Intend to do 3" finked Panay. "Oh 1 everything. I'll make pa take me to Elaratop or. Newport some of the time; and then I'll make a visit to uncle Hentrs..theire just come home from Europe, and are. fall of Parisian gayety and London style ; and what time I spend at home I'll fill up with horse-rid ing and uteri.' geofflidhig, and &ado', and frett ing parties; so that, by the time I some back to school, I shall have had enough of phonies to last me until Christmas." giVery nlee,to said Panay, you Will, indeed, have a glorious time." "And bow will you enjoy yourself?" asked Charlotte. "I don't know" Wall the Ihort lIIPI7I Vol the conversation ended. What a common answer "I don't know" is andbow 'adorn it means what it eays I It gen erally means: .."1. do know, but don't vent to tell." It Is, therefore, truthless, and these who use it, 'wilds sense are guilty of falsehood every time they use it. Fanny Stuysen knew, as well so one can know what is in the future, how sits should *did Ike Comics Theatino ; but her holiday enjoyments Weld& not be of a fash ionable or expensive cheraoter, so .he did not core to recount them. She preferred stooping liktregl. It was a large, substantial, old fashioned farm house to which Fanny returned when her school term slimed ; and the young first thought as she approached it diterfinte between her plain, unpretending home, and the elegantly decorated mansion which should receive Char lotte Brown the same day. She had never seen Charlotte's residence—herialpression of iii Opt and beauty was merely hem desoriptiod; yet the impression was vivid enough to supply her with a striking contrast to everything within and around her father's house. Her father, MANZ came to Meet her at the depot, and *rimed the fondeet joy at tight of her, but oven as Abe received his warm, welcom ing embrace, her eyes glanced at his homely roekaway and coarse team, and she thought of th. antailiating harem whichh would meet Charlotte, and she could hardly repress a sigh. "Here she is here she is l" shouted the little brothers, who were witching for the filkirkYr and mamma ran to the door to kiss her daughter as she entered. Fanny threw herself with roe/ affection into the loving arms; but at the ma• mat, her mental eye caught a ammo of Char. lotto's silken robed mother, and MN of liorti. lication fell upon the `cotton gown of her best friend. The supper table was spread extra idea this emirs in honer of Fanny?' return, and Amer. ful good nature sat on weeny face. Mr. Stays= kept piling good things on hie,daughter's plate, and calling hie wife's attention to the genteel IlePitite Of the 1011901-girl ; while the boys laugh. ed and said slater would tat heartily new that she was at home, with no studies to trouble her. Fanny smiled, and tried to seem pleased with the leving aileations lavished on her; while oho was inwardly buil picturing the evening seene in Charlottes home—the luxurious parlor lit with costly lamps, the table adorned with shin ing BUM, and the dainty repast. Neat day Jane and Willy, two sonsipa who lived at about a 'nil* distance, cam. to see Fanny and welcome her home. They were In high „spirits, and fell of plans for the holidays; and Tommy.and George, Fanny's brothers, entered joyously into their gay anticipations; the hap. pineal of the, group communicated itself to Fanny's heart, which began to glow with Pleas ure, but then owe the thought of ChatiOttel cousins, just come home from 48 Europa," "MI of Parisian gayety and London style," and her own homespun kindred with their rustic enjoy. meets looked so mean in tosiptilion fut phs could Scarcely conceal her disgust. Her young companions were slow to perceive that their sports were not affording as mush pleasure to Fanny is te theNifitilit; they there' fare continued to arrange new frolics for ugh day, with the special object of giving amuse ment to the school-girl. One day it was a berrying party to the wood. They were prOftided With a Rift lout, and ear. clad to the entry of the wood in a large farm• wave. This wagon•ride Wes great fan to the Mae Nom wim laughed and sung, and told merry stories all along the read. Fanny was called upon to recount some of the recreations at school; but her mind wag occupied In sketch. lag a faibionablt pitaiv pe#l7l mak as C har. lotte would, perhaps, be partaking In, and she could scarcely rouse herself to reply to the gay appeal. Arrived at the bright, groan wood, through who.; Welt Map the strong sunbeam (mai not penetrate ; the young folks sprang from the wagon and rushed Into the grateful shade, where they could run, and leap, and play, to their hearts' content. Willy took Penny's hand for a run, he maid; and before she weld Mitt he Was Boeing among the trees, dragging her, alma breathless, after him, until, in passing a clump of bushes, her dress got torn, and then he oast himself en the green earth and burst eat laugh. ing. " I don't like nob rough play," Bald Finny pettishly. Willy immediately bewail grave, end iremackirl it Why, yon're not half al 'ltaly as rat natoi t o be, Fanny. ru ask =oh not to undyon to that dial school soy mon." "Oh I We not the sobool," eke replied e moTta so lively se ever; but I'm older, you know, and not quite am wild." Willy did know that she was older; but CO WIS he, and BO was Jane, end so We all Ida young friends, yet their spirits ware as light as ever. That Something had damped Fanny's eheerfablese was plain, whether she admitted It or not, and she dealt lit bait tenderly with— atter.tl while, perhaps, her gayety would return. 80, the boy arose, and said gently ; " Well, we'll not run if you don't like it pink berries, and play at anything you please) , And the day arts Nitwit in doing what. trier Fanny pleased; and Pansy tried to WWII P i tat! d t. 9 190 1 11 'hi 111 MIS t h e . 11 the till 4 MOIL XIII.-NO. 5- WROLE NO. 1947. on me visions of Stllloolllllo /UM IN thiant amusement* In irttiQh Chittlottto bat, a itipp r part. When hayingtime came, the young people es. much sheused to thedire o aft peoted rna t foe , and F a nny wee y l om n. hpjed e k:w . membered it, but did not outlaws stdozioftt now; however, she went with th em sad fob on, as they tithed and tossed the ripe grass, and helped load the wagons laughing sad flatting the white. She walked about, and tried to wear a smiling face; but the sun was hot, and her parasol gave her bet little shelter, and the aroma of the Bovinity bay Rap a farm odor, and she thought of the shady walks and the &Meats perfume of exotic plants in the gardens where Charlotte was now, doubtless, luxuriating. Thebright mtd.smuker holidays passed slow. ly enough with Puny Stnysen._ The goad ald homestead, with all its life and ohm was dolt to her. Everything got up for her amusement failed. She joined in the merrymaking, and mingled in the ganef of eimPle Bare but it was with cold and formal movement.; her baset was away in the proud scenes which Charlotte Brown had described as composing the 4s Ettlri• an time Pt of her 'variation, There was notes snob regret es there slight have been among the Steven young folks when Fanny's holidays drew to an end. She kid neither been happy nor made ethers so. Home had not seemedlike home to her I and the aim. pie country pleasures, in which she had been used to luxuriate, had failed to interest her. Her family had been dieappeinted in the joy they had expected from her visit; and, when elm left to return to school, there ware fewer tears on either side than had ever been shed on a like occasion before. Penny autlaipated entehiatatitsmist *a her reunion with her Mead Marlette, In listening to the lames amount of the manner In which she had spent mutation r thereby busing more et the ways and manners at the gnat World, while her imeglnation would be dinned with deseri4ons of their dwellings and &uses. It she could not live in the happy circles of wealth ygd tenhisp, elle might ) at but t have her taste ter eta larder eljeyntente indulged by a hearsay aunitintenee with them; end so abr looted forward to her muting with Charlotte, hoping a rich treat In the am the tatter would hue to esinntrudeate. The day at length name when the papile Of Institute reassembled for the tall term. They Tin, for the most part, sad at leaving Dome--same had eyes rod with weepingi but even the saddest lint her sorrow, and the tear. stained eyes lost every expreseion but that of sympathy when Charlotte grown Ostend. The young girl, lita SO py and brlillnot, was pale and mournful. Her dress was -deepest black, but coarse in texture, and plain is style, and altogether so changed was she from what she had been and what they had mooted still to dad her, that her young nompanlons twig snares. 17 matte it was, indeed, herself. She was melted In perfect Coos. The re spect which real grief insert* was dimply fall; and though they gathered round, and kissed her warmly, yet none presumed to question of what each longed to know, the story of her sorrow. Different, however, from those of all the rest were the feelings of Penny Stuysen at sight of her altered Mend. With a sudden rush tit§ IS her mind how her pleasant holidays had been embittered by the envious musings upon the supposed richer enjoyfaents of this bereaved sad afflicted creature. Awe hatted lilt shame sooomplurying the thought, pierced her heart with a pain which made her cry aloud; and, in en agony of tears, too strong to he controlled, /hl hurried rftee the loom. Whigt tires bad modified Charlotte Brawn's grief, se as to enable her so speak of her mil fortunes, she told her young friends all; and Fanny's head hung down, and her heart wiled with self reproach, as she howl that the Vitt Gwen which she had disturbed with discontent, and the simple fampleesuree which the bad despised, had often been thought of with long. lag by IN to whoa the worn WI 'pool MAW and deceitful. Charlotte returned from school that summer recation to dud her palace-home wrapped in gloom. Her father was lying cleft—s ilelttsp brought on by distress of tabu, in ooseetinenee of the utter Ware of hie Wow. Iffe death ensued; and the definitely nurtured family were hit (Atha peurdieth The friends, tree• ready to blame than to empathise, offered grudging ald—whieh the heart broken-widow rejected; and mortified their pride the more by ptherieg together the fragments of her late hilibld and opening a .boarding house. Her daughter sits sent bask to school only that her education might be fiaished with the slew of making India a trefilliell 1554 de ended Obariettee Ohs kept atilaiturCialli bih envy. ABOUT POCKETS. rockets are n marked feature of elated ilk Their history le the history of humanity, and a catalogue of their suoussito contents meld fn. ash a condensed bleitrePlT There set. an pockets in gm eivieter Wen hi that ear feet parents had to need to hoard or sppreprl— ate, for the trees and herbage of the garden Of fend them alt their simple wealth. There were no pones in Adam's first blouse of skill, fef as yet he had no knife wherewith to oat totem, and was innocently ignorant of the potently of I the marvelous weed. Eat when life grow hut and human internee otaiiieting, awn the Podi a beano a developed Itketttetlea, a Napa for the mean of dilly lobos, *meal, end ODD" wavienee. Ills a serial, not A selfish &Digitalin. It dental's eepplloh set hoards The treasure, of the atter are burled in it mitt While thit subsidies of the pocket ere opproprietelf known as °lump. Prom its warmest cutter email the penny for the street-sweeper. the On fir the pot of the inetdo, sad the weekly ;May for *heaths of ovary kindly tune. But the most ohntioterietio depilate are not In money. Children prefer the toneree to the att. strain, the snd to tkil MOW While the Mlle teen weirs the *elm of his sister. tile poet*, like hers, is filled with cares end candies. But very Aeon he seeks a wider range of aollelthe, lag the aweetinests, not yet WOK ante poUsesion inch by inch 'with ielreherr, ileh• hooks, tops, itittoettinp, and Won i n hp h umaantelit the knife gains to capon% in sit Ivor/ fele & If studious, in pencils and taping. Then emus the hangout period, vim, the country boy makes inesltinents in Pellet and shot, and the young citizen Is an ematetir In pie. kle end penman asps. Mod as We sew. sates with peace, the tomahawk with Ike o a k, met so about this period, it et ell, is develop e d a preference for agars and' fluent e t eat thus are noxious weeds that *reliable to ebelta eig., 4l healthful growth. Just as rail item 4al p d sidp, when thee fragrant treasures fad thee i i iit way to the pocket, Indignant moths I ea the young SOWS wardrobe in disgust . i win he well if the odor dept tat sifts to more more denial* visitants than these. Than 0 'kg rfasks 100 00* iromp*a. th e -►1 Pointing with 11l settee Auger the went moral of the time, Per the ski, her early "noir plume On , pines to the cheep luxury of piper dolto, 1903 followed by that hue llietimplement, the thimble. Herd upon this opium the toribbUtp tape whet the pooket finds room for pencil and piper, for notes of min, pages, duly erolll.l end tied with &Wee and Mim i the rrinlialpt tad fine lobe of 'lateen, it is but a siloht cheese from these romeatio missives to thine of * worm hue, the billet•deut of boyish admirers, to be followed, we trait, by the km lines that bow the Oink *repel Of I Melly lota, Vet these tut will not helpmeets to %spook**, i they ewe too Melons guests tor auoh famWar treatment, sad shall retire to some loner eanotuary, sit part for the heliest et ail. With love tomes !Tow, With sorrow tollglosi to when our trued woman has hidden awe; her beart i e t NUM hallowed by blow, If cot by two, em Id a shower of Mien telliohlteek perhaps cm. Awls of their fate, she raealtee a new frisod, a picket Bade, to their plaoo. Ooneeoratod to Kim, lore, and duty, the pooket thus meets the wide lewd of bomb asodi..—S'priorntif Ro. p4lienn• THE BATTLES OF 1812. I . he Albany loureet, in oontraeties the unto of e resent war with thus of 1 8 11, 'AMIN the *WW 'moot of the 'oot oonteet. The war of he Revolution wee relatively s were sue* oft on or akirmiehou. The war of 1111, melons& both u Nardi toutshere led the Sec d of• operation* shrinks into contemptible ittijoiflowe beside the piped* operatiove Otto" obit on at the getout boar. It we 100111 / 1 0k Ma. MOW/ more eepidelly or the test ear with Behind, and opinion its hide log leeldents with thou of the itoelliet now rage log, ; eintil And that it hardly tiles to the digm of student reeenuotemee. Ite el beto tier :dwindle detra tate the gigot sited ~I trine $ the oionalthe are few, sod the Meter of p onus faked Is notorious upswin g. flaunt flaunt tether by licadrode than thousandeo Wo 410 le Sew blame from she war sf Olt te • chow what petty Wahl, relative) were some *Mount Wilma *tutu eohieved by see ants Mint battle of asy &lettuce wu that of Brunet" near Detroit, fought ingest I, lilt. Our bine was *nit 000, that or the British and fodtatoisoookbtoed 760. Our ion was 111 kilted set ttoetti4ll4l; that et the anew? 120, Biel. Haire , i any," whisk diegratterullyeutrendeent at Detroit sin dogs later, only aumbered 2,60* me i chile that of the enemy oonibeed of only TQQ DAM sad *9O IBM& Bo wonder ileft, Brook, who oommeaded the latter, wrote to Eli General Prom* t *I When t detail my good tor* time, goer Eneelleney will be eurprived. o the baffle of Qoeeselowo, too ooluinot of Sl* moo slob did ebvot en she drain eh our lititer, , Getketht Van alkeiseism, In hie report, salsa: osOoe•third of the moo idle slight it t.. • o 11." Al V, ow, am looltod o aid into Oka waado," IK kilt tak threw 944 ~ , , 1 t o 11 In * lmo , Oar lose was onlyfourkilletand sew übe . Brigadier Omura S epo Smith aboadonedideril pro)sot of invading Canada Was basso although he had bun prepiring the peat part *Elbe 11ita1k044144 had ensrgotioallydra toed up volnatters, ha bad sounded in °onset. ing air ISM mon 1 and Is did not thleit the nuclide wopld in suosushd unless he had 1,800 ours. At the Wahl of York our foam was 1,700 i that of the *Remy TOO linglieb and 100 tailless. Our his was 200 killattaadaraanded ' t hat 00 4 MINIM ‘OO MS, $OO vroveitsd es 200 so ft eners. This was sae of tbe most tat ant of rietorisi, at it is not to he temps to the battle of Belmont or that of Ball's 1114 ~ vittle to north Mr svilbiri 81111!2 ve ttel Y loos tootsdasd. At the battle of SWIM Harbor the thomy's tau was fOlt t ours 800. Eh ton to itlllod se4 !IMO Will 1119, 4liti 1.1. AMU tin noo PUS thins t oar troops were the Slidell standard and nom Ore the tatter bug htt4 sou totlin Con. Parry's Anon on fake Ode tiru setionted a ts big Abe to Its day, fat bt whole bet sousing of only Aftptbar vas as two swivels, that of the enemy 407400 pa and two swirslot Oar loss to Undid w ing WU Olt Sat Of SO WWI his tent to blotto's ben. At the kettle of Whine our lon was S2lll that of the enemy Kt At the bold* of Poet Brie our toss woo 114 i that the enemy frs2. At the tattle of Baltimore cb onanyeronetromberesnem ir4oo to UM lon was probably ho than hilt that number, ou loss was Ins that of the soomy aims 700kMed wounded sod tutietes. Even the beetle of We Ikiesse loots teliptdasut to eyes that Let ItittMeed hilethat4lllllloll ell the Potteses le, o Atom and a rooky or 70,000, Tao BrDWI tam, too Wins salon mat toostmo, wu about 'woos kat of General Moms 8,000 oa th loft boob ot tko floor, sod *boat $OO dboolbuto k positions bird by. Oar too, woo loom kill sad to wounded ; that of lb. espy 100 wIU MI MO OM* it to oar tbst, not withstandtag tho torpor of a tarp shies et sane :At& ta tbat we boa thus tar boo oriramag at wan Loa bon lost within tho isot In nein this dodos tho entire to war of ISM" WRAP AMID Ithauosr AV Sr. L0V11..4110 Feu funs jet to hue, ay bey, what was di put team tersendles Tromontiotheeveriset• tag Inc On Tuesday I asked 41 bowing ester an at Willard , * what It reedy tea Be hotel! seuttotioly is hit dhoottens, wept hp to soy en *ton "ad says he r iTerralsref own 0o /h both says f, yourintore ml istie to about as istettlgible as the *Maw se Of Ng Waldo Itheraon." The kitowlas nom rathred his me to" atom bath for a moot, Sad thelk ewe hi s Iterridges i iterrlisu with de bones sal the AOlOlOlll leg Seas "Mot the tutekerladew, Premont's treat miotilta at the Veit vie hold. vo—end oho borne. DM ha wish to bap eleget shomtelop tolls hatdoo.. 4 (bkpt. Pamirs* says he to his thamberlatn, *order the etheaj On the had ow*ad her per iirsid i send dm kiwi* N i Aharass to the e I with $ fatt bad os the bon' Did hi , wake *eat on the host block and obtaht Bath dolt Itookwynosooff, ha to his ant similes in waiting, hue a theifittoll tom y_ldester to Chummy to testa cowshed the Master or the three to see s the Month? with sin holes, and end - the °nerd to ear the way.. la het. ► , nth hawing witatte, haslet myetuitull award that whoa he eitleto hues Sea theatre sue sight sad thud th e trpt bhp headquarters aeoldestally take& bell ty ordered up the Welke et* eta het tab hlOl MOOG if the hook salsas.." is Now,'► ewe the hamlet wanton, striking the table h glass blew thts sad mourolas an air of eattate" " &Wye whim to the sous skusglo This upetattett. my htw v , 4014 butes:Walt jo t tbili on. l atithionitit 4114 tis . MI sinn