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'''' -` J r' , V;'.,•;',, ~ ', -- 1( •i'..' ~ • ''''' i : ~,, , aril,..C.• -) . , ' • - • e • ; i • • - • ••' . „ ..-- i : •'•' ,AS.* -.... •••.0..c... • • - Vf - V '# • 4. . -- r- ';., •,', • Th' r' " s ''-' • • . • ~hall i4 ,) • ~.• . F. il' ' (). " ' -A— ••• - - ' -- 4 ,A •:! , 1 ''''. •`. '-' '.* ----,—.--- __. • . . •( • ' .. . , 0.,3t,,'• i ; I, f n I'l ' . .. --.--- -. 7 - .7, 11/Ziii 1 1 01 - J. 1.-NO. 277. READING DAILY EA.OLE, pgrfiLIVTED AWNRY •APlVllrporo: , (SUNDAYS NNOISPTSID) , ; _AT , NO. 817 PENN STREET; T T • Te as, dollvorod 14r . the oifiletifireas Cents a wee k, payable at: the end' Atetir - itreei. P wee &MO per alayii **ie. Tb Sfett ditlybeit6 0 ,50 per year 4,1,30 /be •#ai **won os tit three Months 7 -piobiooo44, •. . ; On; o1„911,; U FICH AND .REBtI),BX9*,VO/14; i4ortli Ninth streti2t RelYo l , l , ,ttp „ ttr aEonaEl. A TTl)liNt'Y' so . MO court StrUO tp 4its) 444414/4 A pr1111,106 ,4-I ydatt HENRY M. 44 . 4 _, ATT`) ItN EY AT ilifor,opricA,'Av: North tuith atigets, Feb 8, latd-tld • WESLEY HAEARHART,. , - ; TORNE Y AT LAN; 0#1 0 .10.1r4,110,4 11, 53/ Court etroot, livadluglke. $ • M a y -10/twik , , , WASHINGTON , HIOHAROS g A IA) E 111 1 4 A N 14 0. • 20, so. th Sixth Wont, tipposttollto Unice. SlAM:ming RDA Cott voyfinoing Pro p t ly nQWt to. , 1 ;Feb 9,1-tEtt JESSE G. HAWLEY. . A 'rTOIIN EY AT LAW, if AS IiEMOVr wilco to Tfo. de (second 'ltottil• Mirth 31Ath stre nearly opposite the COnt , eons° Itemling, et, • o tt-tf • JOHN .W. BIOKEL, A TTOIINEY AT LAAr t ,OVVICtI, LLlAamor Italltlingi (liit MK/Cs ! ) AORI) Not iiio UOllO Ire street, Pottgvillo. Sr (Jun he consuitodin Ow German laaguaga. ... mar 4 _____ LOUIS RIO,HAIMS e ; . TTORNEY AT LAW, 014'10E, NO Court• street, OVlir °MOO IV Joillit 8. 11,831 i ‘lll4, Egg., [Kept. 24y • M. NAGI‘to (U. 8. I.OIIHIOn Surgeott.) m , litenn street, Howling, Pa. onko hoard-19 to .1 p. tn. Uto 8 p p. tn. WM.U. SCHOENER,, , A !MERMAN AND ATTOILVIti AT I,AlY.—orthie, Nu. 517 Court street Reading. um bo consulted In 60rman and English. 031-31 u Di. E. MOSER, QURGEoN DENTIST, OFFICE_ „ 510 V 1 1 01111 Htrout, Nodding, Ps., (over E. W. on. bet tio Clothing 8toro). Tooth oxtrdetedl without ptin by Nitrolid Oxido (las. Now Sots rondo for Piro Dollars. Teeth titled for be cents. All work rarrsitiol. • fAug 11-tf GRAND SAIL DRY CrOOlS, HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., 818 itn(l 6!1:0 C)l►erstrxiiG SL, 1911LADELP111.1. Solos to Commence November 2cl: Cowl king ME DR FAS GOODS, SHAWLS, uhon1014(.1.01601 1 14N LACKS Se ', • % LINENS .t WIIITt: GOODS, ; (to.. HOSIERY .t GLOVES, &C.. MOURNINU GOODS, c . .... ate., leetia Owing to the wido reputation of Moir UMW It Is needless to detail the ehatitotbr .3'004 stock 11. C. st Co. would moroly state that their IMPORTATIONS or TIM Pit ES ENT Silt:A.BoN, wgion MUST BE SOLD Prcpu► 3 tnry to rontdval to'their' N©w Mtu'blo Buildixi ;. Chestnut Street,bOve Broad,: Nye nover boon aurpmsott kli ll 4tielP4l4 l onttlining 1111 • ' • ENpLESS . VAR! ~'I,Y. of teittito In medium priced gootle,.asivellivs the CHOIOEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON t'. l Co. would atlviso all t . laalk:9us of oblattu Ing GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS; : , . To 1030 no tinio hoforo ItiSpoatlNg tholy stook reeling assured that 00; ' • ' • UNPARALLELED 11.1,IC4 ) • At 1011011 tho ettl;OstOOlcwIll t bo tliejiosod o Ham Insure ' ): ") RAPID SAI.F.S. net3l-SuitUrY) BO(:K~[UF.IIL~S CULU.IiI3x4 , III~. . • f • 1 %, 4 NINE AN!) LAGEIVIMER SALOON 111 Street, Ilettreen Sixth acct Seretith. ,: • 1 1 , f All kinds etbest Itholnish w ino al ways on Wind t ,' end sold at the lowest orleos• , ( 00 0-1 m GItAND ORENING".OIII.,:---itilgr chss Furniture Wave Ronnie at. tinlold lief York Dry Opals Moro. D. ir.rolao ainlr,ri 'Ur, where mery variety of Farrif Nit° fi _ . , 4 7 4 bought at rednetil 'niece; Borin '.,Pui..." IlAttremes In variety. Alen 'Agent, dr, tlipyely . ',. breted Florence Sewing 24001 - 1 - ••' - tk H p it,,lnOtPti.,• 1 ottltlindl 411 West Penn 449. ~ ,opeaAftX NII% 1 1 411. A DELPHIA AND READIN) . RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANEWSNT* • .' • or PAISINGRETEMYS Dteliktiaa 1114, IM . ' IVE, TRAINS DOWN TO PIIILADELPIII4, passing Reading, OW 00,1,0.85 sod 4.15 Ab Not anti JAI and 0351", M. . ;• UP TO POTTSVILLE, at 10.55A.11.,and5.50and IVA *Esl4 ;Ito ixiiittint it MAIIKUDIVEG.. Western Express from New-York, at litil A. El, ald 1.60 P. 11. and 10.1,11R4 Mi . /• , : •k • • ni bkrrisburg Aeootuodatitm Train at 7.15 A.M. a d Mall Trains at 11.411. A. M., and O.qP. M. • .1)n Sunday ' OS xtdrft' ttathe and Read/ Of ; at 10.40 A. M. and 4.25 P. IL, and Up•trains at 10.50 47,, and 5.57 P. 14, , , k.k he 4.25 P. IL doWN•fAnd {Dab A/it . ip l itiline n Only betweett Philadelphia and Rem ing. .. •• • p trains leave 10414Welphis for ii1404341.g a liar, aparg and Pottaviutiat 7:MIAMI ` clef A:m.411.80 Si n. and &SOP. m t and at 4,45 P. M. for Reading .o ly. The 8.15 A+ l ttain cootie* , with intim, for Tamaqua, Will msPbrt,lCiinlnt,Dciffido,l4la. ,gare. and Vanada. TheB.lsA.l4.,ands.lsP4l4.nptriluermrpt I'l2* 88 A delphia, and 10., M.;and4.2o P.M.dewn tr ans, slop only at Principal stations below Reading. MI? Abecvmmodation'Tridn I Leaves Read ,/flji v . 4.11., Felurning trent !Philadelphia at •Vhe Potts Accormatodtlejt k train amtves, ,Pottatow at,S. A,M.;•lll4o}ooefiveorinflo delphia a 4.uu _. ll' ' ' • The Western Express trains connect at hassle. it°lf with ot x lra r lit Vo r r a e i l l' s i t t agg e b l aTi l ti n alf I v irin i tt b Istka r uftliulri t! Waal n u T i mp gl i m,if i r 1 s•• • Shntlri; dearth% fi rittegg, Yeirkeeliire, lit DM:aspen, Lock lavon, Elmira and the Calvados. o fassenger trains leave Upper Depot for E,ph•• r tit Lit's, Uolambia and Lancastpr at 7.00 A.lll. , d li r t i t At,, ~ .. „ . • 1 ITh u h Firsb•ClasS Coated. Tiolcats - and Eraiv, /grants' t okets at reduccu Fates, to ail the Orin , . „Opal points in the North, West and the eanadaS. „ / / cgmIiIU,TATIOItTIPEtE r 4'Bi • ' • tWith 20 Uonpoml, at 25 per '63nt. disomlnfibei tweon any points desired, ' ! / , ' : ' ' : MILEAGE TICKETS.: • ' 0 pod for 2000 miles, betViion ell poltittl, at 'Ol . .-+for famil les Mid business arum. ' . • 1 • • SEASON TICKETS; • OMI Oood for•tho bolderonly, tor 8,0,0 an.llB ment hs, between all %ants, at i ireduciod Yares.,l43ehooL t.:l Season Tioketso4lllr lets than the above.' lifir Passengers willtake the . I , ..xprods trains West at the UPPER DENA', and all other trains at the LOWER or OLD DEPoT. 1100 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Pasltengera are requested to purchase thelt thiketa befo entering the card, as higher fares, all Charged if paid irk the oars. 'turtion Tlokete, gOO4 for one dap, by 7.80 4. 1 Adoommodat ton Train to Philadelphia, d tura, at $2'1.0 each. O. A. NICOLL% May t3l peneial Superintendent NM _. . AST • ' PENNSYLVANIA RAIL RAD. ItitAh O UIf.MENT 'OP PASSENtikiI VtA/NS, Commencing Monday, September AIM, 1800. ' Six ,thvinigit tratnil tO New York dully without change cars. igaii Train toavos Reading qt , , XO.BO AM. fast ISMS, . 44. 4.20 Y. 11. 1 Stopping. at all tho way statiOns betwcon Read. ing and liew•York, making oloso connections for Mauch Chunk and Philadelphia, Via Idelligh f allot itailroad, And arrive at How-York at 3.30 and 9.60 I'4 At., running daily except Sundays. IMPRIC3I3 TRAINS s at.a%%() Beading ) 11 II • IS 11,40 P. M. 30.00A.11. 11.45 A, M. /.. M. .00 . .M. Those trains run thrOugh from Pittsburgh to New-York, without change of ,_J cars,stopping only ;A Lyons, Allentown , Bethlehem, -Eastenuno lion, Ointone White house, bo:nervillok Bound Arook,lviairield a id Elizabeth. - The 4.44 A, M. train runs daily except Sundays' 6.1 4111. 1 14ni. tniins Fan dnilycirePt finndityri. ? The 7.16 A.M. and 11.40 P. M. trains run daily. west bound trains, leve Now York, at the toot of Liberty atreety as fol lows: . Leave New York. Arrive al Reladtng. 12.00 M. Mail No. 6, 6.00 P. M. '9.00 A. DI. ExpreSs Train, 1.84 P. M. 11.40 1 1 . M. Express Tniirt, 10.10 P. M. 8.00 A, M. Express Train, • 1.05 A. M. Local Mail Train loaves Allentown at 7.10 A, Al., iirriving at Beading at 9.00 A. M. , The 7.10 A. M. and 1100 IL trains stop at ail way Stations, running daily except Sundays. Tho coo P. H. train runs daily f tilt 9.00 A, M. nd 5.001'. U. run daily oAoopt Sunday, stopping t Elizabeth. FlainfiebliiSomerville_, :Junction, ftiten t liethlehom, Allentown and Lyons only. Paßbengers aro requested to purohnse 'tickets iefore entering the oars, a a 25 cents extra will be barged Mid collected on the train from all who ay the fare to the Conductor. P. U. EBBINNTROUT. . , oct 214f1 . . • thineral Ticket Agent, it "u ' rr i kvo at limy - York 'AO -, • 44 44 - :~ R . - - mpixo & COLUMI3I4. RAIL ii AD. On and nftor Thuraday, Nev. 2tth s Itt3B, Passenger ra ne w ra on i 1 a road as follows: ava Reading at se il ot • . 7.0 4 A, N. 0.15,p. N. Arrive 1611110451er At 0,15 A. N. IS " oiumpia 0 . : , . • • 0,25 A. In, II Is Lanciettrat • . -8,25 P. 111„ Il •II OclutubLeAt , ' . 8.30 P.N. 3:IETVILI 4 IINU : ' Lefty° LaneAktarand Vole mitia at 8.00,A.111. ", . VOlUmbik at 8.20 P. M. Lsnottster at / • 34., P. Pit. Arrlvo at Reading at . lo.so A . . ii. at Reading atl • ti.te PM. ' Trains N05,..2 and tt nike oloso connection at Reading with trains . N rib and south, on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad f and Weston the Lebanon Valley itop.d. No. SI also makes close connection with train for Now York: Tickets can be obtained at the offices of the view Jersey Ventral It. It., foot of Liberty street, , ow York and Phila.. It Ileading 41. 11 p Tbir enth and Vallowhill Streets, Pailadelplita. i Through Tickets ta-Now York and Philadel• pills, sold at all the nrinelpie , stations and bag. gi checked through. 11. , , , Trains are run by Philadelphia and Beading Pel IL It road time, whrh is top minutes faster than nnsylvania Time. . $ ' ~ k GEORGE F. GAGE, ••Superintendent. E. F. Kitimat!, Gen. Frt. A Ticket Agent. '. , -Aleelo4 , ~• . , I i -~--z-__-,-- ~~~ `READING ADLER," The olanet dorm published in tke Tho"p i tuldlp . s Adler 11 the bpst tat/frilling aus- • uttimlor tho Getman Distriota in &stem Penney'. ea;ilitlikaitat **ciliation of over Ave tboutattd 0004, Itootiptios fdfootY-olgh!, latgOOolwooo of irettteelp entd end catefully Belot ted reading mat- ter. 7'Le Adioi is iboiotts ihinocrstlo In prin. clit?p,ll34o*cifto Sound inditico doctrine* ofour forefidbers, as Inid down by /offer. eon and lutkion. 1, , 1 ONLY $1 6:A YEAR: everituesday am . nitric be FetrAV " f , f ► !, i unttea Mateo, EBT6stopito it 1797. :Or4ll,Lition over )ke rhotosandt. MEE =I nrrrgu, & Co., FOR THE • GOOD THAT TACK, ASSISTANCE THAT NEE • lEAD,ING; S ,kt•, 114 4,41 A. )1. 7,00 A. M. 2.28 1). M. Na 851 Plitt Strept, tztooqc a • l l ' an is" AttoiNi quad 00414, *I! Kari oonatontly on land ana solt of reasonable s f riees • • • I >"i LOUP; BROKEN. ZOO. k STOVE COAL. NU E CIIBLITNUTAND smnsitrous boAL; HICKORY and OAK , WOOD , lAMB AND SAND. KnerDifitiiiitiOD BY'llif = . *Mg O ,4‘. r •.; ; • 'er We d.HV.r trio of ortroi auto took/kiltOf thooity. sr ;1-` , CLOTIIES WRI,NOER% STU LAADERS, 'Alai WARRANTED. ; M° K N WHYS HARDWARE STORE ,7711 RD AND PENN ST& . 1868 FALL. BUCII & BROTHER, . ' ' • , • , Slave opened a Large and Selected Stock of GOODS! At Portico Row, NO. 843 ; PENN IiMADING L • • vir LEVI 0. Cl/LICiANI CUttbr. 4411 i Their Stock of 1 t , ; NEW FALL GOODST3 Were ielected in the City of New Yorke and' will be disposed 414 prim rat ba; , low tkose or Any other sa- • • tablishmentin thl •• , • City: ," • • • Giudiensta's long 'ltta‘h to ord l o , ; Boys' "Clothing constantly on bind sad wide tiXoid.en t i s L . / t, n The Stock of gtirnishinA GoOs dlcidedly the bet's id mbit . 'exteiteitvi inAbe city. Calla see iittii mg* . Y, P u rr ) 7 B l% / t e f ) ihtmete feet of hertns the seritoili oithi •- Mated cuitehi. AfJ iruarantee alit all ssrsaeats will be ipm4,204,01, bet dee and latest fashions. Bon** , ~., BUOJIa: linws - • Hew*Men of. ilioldikui ,:t •, .• •;.. • 4' NO. 543 .PENS STREETI,RgAPTN 9 ."''? ; Portico' .I'. f•I •IA 'l' •'- ' ' 7 NEwsp A pßigs A i & ! Eva ; it,Bol , Witte '44ltoiaWllNvii=i ~' OS= = c 1 ra MEI i• i 11111 '1 1 1 / MI ~ = ' { f 1 1868 I= MOMINE IN ••IN.IIIIII ••••1.1.1W • • trt • 1' , jl g t tiltrWrllbTO t t 7, ' •• .1 • t t • , •1! 111 ' , ‘J '•G -; ; - ,t,:• r the,, Sig itailleei 1 9 1 ie GaZot .1%1!•1i0 , ;i t ' ! •') • ' • 't , - • - • ...", ~ ti :,•: ; 4: lit Itl - ,)•00; tt. $ l .) 0.1 Atti,lcio:...p,,:joi'o4l,t,., =I . • , - =I , PROMPTLY' NFAT A I Y A • ' A ' . '''' ' AN.I) AT ). • '. . • ~, • , . FA PR $ 01E1801 , Saving ample goo 'wdrk 'nen va4•ltiFYoc they are enobled to (cwtte* every xerltity.o.c priritliett deidiett 13,1 , • - mENHANts. mccHANlcti, 7.. AND .BUSINESS. MEN, =I NUOLE 4$ Books,' ' ' '••; ' .- • •' " ..,•.: ' i '.., - - 'Pamphlets, , i • - : . catalogues, Posters, I, .! 1 . J :i 'Handb i lls) Programmes,. • ~ Circulars,. .. . ~ tiote , •, l 1 ../.. / i., : Logal Illankse 1 ' --. . .Reoeipts, ' • . 8111-Heads o ; :, : ... , I= • ~ „ ~,s.ellor•Heads; Dali,Ciide t : • • ; , „. • , • . Furey , • Lowes t • - Dullness usrde • &o. . .• Weiivi'&ll4dent butrusted to us will be done eatifactoilly to the customer high as to style and price. - Our personal and political friends are re minded that they can materially aid us, with out ang4Wyehtaltettheine44o l ,b, usho :patronage t s lino., .• • ifil Orders by express or wail will be proinptly eiteeut'ed; ,A.Odross , ; ,r 2 RITTER & Cb., BMle =MI DAILY 1 1,NA (01b,P: 'A ND ' I -i it GAZETTE OFFICE ) . 0 • ,511 Penn Street Reading,: Fa. June 2&411,94R, i,C S ILL TIIVS y T COXE! '"TITYI XtUSTI 0014,TINVES FOR , o T S 'AR)) $ 1-1 0E S . I TVE 0 .. • 1 .: '/ f ' B /, O l4trif ( ' I 1 1 8110 E, =ER. ' 658 iimq Sired, Reading,Ta. Ah t t'sVßl TAT I NE r PIA" RIR Atli Inds. Bee list of styles and prices% en's eat( boot& belie made, ki p II I 6 yla Is II 16 II 13 50 to 17 00 3 c . O 14 3 5 200 41 276 outh's. , ..., f . .1 1 " , 150 " 425 lomen's icfp Ince boots,'. 125"/ 1 75 omen' issees W Polish,' Polsh,' , , ' ' ' ' 2 00/.a I 275 II II 1 50 2 25 en's Arctic', 0 0) 41 Plata Gutr.s, / 1 00 Women's" " 80 Wes le II 70 children's u : 63 deo.7 C tH ---- TG hid I -1 NS —— i rAI) NV RA rCE AND ;TRUST COMPANY OF BERM) COUNTY, ihvaatsed, July, 1867. . Capital, 8150,000. tVice, Rending Insurance puilding,' No. 19, : 4044 Nth *cell tlit*Vast Cik*OlOf ~' (burg kgreet. - . I °Fritz HOURS FROM 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. maiteToas : J. PalliStu4lrOtte,', f , 1 eXtes McHtuott•T, • r Mint Z. Vett Wino, • ' J ACOB Eimirtimm, 1 J.l l . JACKSON, D. E. BToup, 1 JONAs flumirin, J. T. VALSKTirtn, lizoneellise Bissan. • • . InLIHIS COMPANY INSURES ALL kinds of property against loss or damage by re. at rates asION as nny other reliable Company 4 riptin every plan knoWn 'tc. StOek ineUraneo mpanies. . . i peil Poiteles issued requiring norenewal ilia 0 Which the amount of prowl - nth Pala can' be r eclaimed at eAitiniel,nditellleituetton of five Der cent. The eilvanteges of this method are Worthy of the attention oPfermera and others ba rl /I " lt a ls ar t nt o g 7 ll:quite*. beams - and ot el• itU d gs, town or 09u,x,ity, as being the dheapost and sa Petioles for one, two three,' five or more years, eflift lo6ll,llllO:duCeit,lione4: and ho , (Marge !Plane for Polley art Ankle)*;when renewed or when Insurances aft transferred from ether cm. Mis.. „ Thriiiiiiani th liein i iiil Mid i;loitiitY,' hitherto dependent i$ ainly upon_ oreign omnpanies, have aeWilha Vic/Vega. or leg OWN their , Itunirances In a bog*. anktstouov, Two ' orgarased, ly tel l an eilegnate paid in end guaranteed "capital;- pre senUntilas strong e. , Wile' if security as that of any p ear company. The - sAvantage of (Wing beald 4 ireditly Mai thaVirysh4' the MA portant* Of keeping mow on 'of the-large sums paid for insurances In circulation at home, will be appreelated by all. • J. riglanitill JOM . President. JAMBS IieIiNIUHT, Viee President.. 8 •P" ANOOR4tAXl o , l arYallit T.reaear4r•.. , i / s POO tIO 4 II .F.P'' .', I; 11l 111 • ' • r • S: RESISTANCE." VllB6B i• ~.i; " a ~ ? 2' MI • • .1' SII.44*DIRRi • • rriati betOgesitli— • • • And yet a Iranian's fair thaw *Mei/ • And Mends once tend grew cold • and altered , . And !Ito was ,wor*o than .loath. •• • • • Ono irennutpo wnot, Thutt 'etruak,iticoward, poleonedbtow in oravvn•wkitsporo And rot (Ito wide world. !ward. +Twat but ono ' , obi spor,.,otut-4 That niuttorod low, for yury sbame t TLc th(ng iho iiltaid/ftr date not 111126, I•yet Its *Ork was done. , ;- • , , , ' • !)!91. 813 .0 4 41b t i • • And Yot pcollisuty 16 A yuuAart4oo ink ono shod lour , Lies crushed beneath ttoblisbt. • ‘DOMANTIE UNSTOINT OF ONE OF TOM DENTON'S roktmownrats. Let me tell you aometbidg about one of the aebnol tetiebera of Ban .rittliClSCO ) by way of illustrating'the manner lni which, fortune Prot. ic's : lotli human nature - and makei,shuttlecocks of poor humanity., Among : the teachers is an elderly ladyy— r the: mother, of tWo interesting cliiiretr. She was born in:ones:A * 6o Weste r in ,St i rtee, amtivae ( tile first:hoin a of/ono of lye • most distiugulehed Senators Ivho:.evcr sat in theA4gislatito halls of : the United,Oites. in her young days she was the belle of Washing. tea, city, carrying pwhy, the palm from the derit-eyed daughters .of the South, and the rosy•deeked damsels of the North. She gave her love to a young getitleman—then a clerk in one of' the offices in 'Washington. llor fa ther know the youth and recognized his great std *hen he'solieited the 'danghter's hand it was cheerfully given. The wedding was n brilliant one, many of tbo great I men of the country being present to wish them joy and cheer theinnt ‘,ite , commencement of their (Somatic voyage.. The young husband was siortly aflerward admitted to the bar of the United States Supreme Court, and - wits soon reognized as ono of the most promising mem bers. Eor tiiany years hq practiced bis proton- Sion with great success, • find `yrtill on tin) high road to wealth and fame. Then came the dis covery of gold' in California, and the coon• tinent insh of emigrants to the new El Dorado. Among those who determined Co go to Cali' ,fernia was the husband. He consulted with 'bis wife, and she, like n true woman, decided t o accompany him., Together they came to California, where the irsband soon took a' lading position at the bar ) and amassed a fortune. The people be associated with vAro i fik.onl the Souk and like Tony others he began to drink to mess.— When the rebellion broke out he cast his sym• Tiathics with the South. His protber•in-JaIT vicht-With the 'North, and beCarne Major (chiral. / Ile -had tO'givo Up, the . practice. of 10 • profession •!mouse ho I could riot take the oath required by. our Legislature. Out of business, he drank heuvi• I • k, and soon began to mortgage his property'. ix yearn paned away, end be died, leaving Ilia widow, with one child, without a dollar. Tho,noble woman imardiately took in sowing to earn a living, but found that sho could hardly keep Saul and body together by that mom Some friends of her father and hue. band offered to, aid and assist her, tut she Quid receive nothing so long as sho could lielp 114 self. . She however would be thank ful, for assistance in , procuring her a position iis teacher in one of the public schools. Ap• lineation was made, and some of the school 4irectora opposed her appointment because her 4ead husband Ins a secessionist. They knew her husband in his life=time, and had felt the lush of his bitter tongue, - and therefore de sired to harm his widow. Their efforts, how ever, were unavailing. She was appointed, and is neviengaged in the public school de , IMitment,of this city, teaching a primary dais A sad change in the fortunes of one who start ed in life with such brilliant prospects. Chicago Tribune. Att. trite and lively faith, says Leighton, be- gets love - 4 add thus that heavenly light is the Vehicle of hest. And, as by this mean's, • true faith' has a tendency to the practice . of obedi ence,:-the latter depends upini faith, and flows from it. All knowledge of mysteriesis vain 4nd of no value, unless it have influence upon the alifectioni,. and thereby upon, the whole eondunt of life. The luminaries of heaven are placed ‘on ; but they are so'ptaeed that Ofey'lndpihine,' and perform their periods, for the benefit of this earth. • 'ha great Warren county (Oa.) iiKualux • 9utragc,",on a Republican, so ostentatiously tin:faded 'la the column!' UrilniAriguata Repub &inn, iS this disposed of by the :Warrenton eiipper, it - paper pnblisted. in the eonaty:— ‘,There is ample prookbptkblack and white, thsti: Chignet was shot for stealing hogs, and ',as shot . ithiletyt - liitrent' the ' of the • 'hogs,Eirlinveia :pursuing hint." , Thuet pears the intervention of Congreits is iota di- Imionted for the protection of tbiovte. Slim Au► for the EAots,, TEN CENTS PER WEEL • Olt 111404D11 WOW Attriaviciro . Dr. Holland, editor of the . . ppriaglield. (Nage.) "itepubliCan," oow tratelloi ia 14. rope ) writes to hie journal a letter about bores and roads, hi which be mot As point Atialt, I. wish to impress upon roy Matrices. misdoing • is simply thist that the British holuitorilt ploycd in the streets of& eith or, en.t ii , !os4*. in the c ou n ty, d o es twits as, tauth worirlai," Aria * Uricawhorse eimilirly employed le Mat*, .This le the patent, undtolebit 14% 1 Attic 111101 can 611. to see it wbo his kinwoo ab•4l‘ Ifso d4n hn-dO At 014 It? Tbio tiro most important vitiates to as r . American, the English baisa b.ttiie *pi" the Americanf Not at all. It he ovorweeknit • I hate seen no ovidtmoii Mkt he In, t,*it seen but one ;Eno boron in Leslie.. ins slmplo explonntioll it, that On EselOtotio "hi! invetited In pet feet and. perautnent 7,1111 :1111116 the American expends in perlithible, "ONO. that require to be fad. We - are Otis 30,140, is the little town of kllirlngtlelit, jus‘ %100 irk many horses as would be seelowery todo'.lll business if tha,readsel 0r,07 theittott l ai goer' treet in frost th e lerrslo , olll.' .414. We are supporting hundreds of boast. to drag leads through holes. that ought to be filled, over sand that should be funrfinood, through mud that ought not to be permitted to exist. We' hive the misery of bed roads, Md are actually or practically called upon to - pey a premium for them. It would be dczoOneW4 cheaper to have good roads thits poor MN.. It is so here. A road well built le easily kept in repair. A mile of good mimed= 12 mere easily supported than a poor horse. NIIGATA OF A XOTAD Chief of POlice Diellrath, of 81. Paul, KW , nesoto, ,has received a letter from /411 OMNI Wisconsin, saying that. the body of hook Cale has been found dead in the woods sN, thairplace. f A week ago- he and asotio, ruffian named Miller; went to a house of ,111. fame at La Crosse, wit c h the intention not kill. ing its proprietor, Et Pratt. , In the aftray r rratt shot Mills through the head, killing him instantly, and liouselini . Cll4i he n he forehead. (late got II skiltat the , river d floated off. lie :dld . no t lore to 40 to any town or "houso, for fear of arrestokod camped in the woods, where his body ,woo . found. It turns out that 40 NO alio reeeilitA a fatni . wound in his brefst, which causal hlO death. For several years Gale has been one of the • most notorious desperadoes on the Upper Ms. sissippi. lie formerly resided In fit. ranloked was . continually in affrays there. Itetomonit• ted a number of murdeis, assaults and robber. ies. If his crimes could be written, they *Auld be found to equal those of Martell, the famous land pirate, Exmosivo Meatus ill iiria.—The Inter national conference for preventing the use of certain explosive bullets n time of war, lout publihhed the conclusions to which it /1111. rived. It is decided that the POWBIII wMch sign the convention shall relinquish, both is sea and land warfare, the use of explosive pro. jectiles weighing less than 400 grammes (14.1 ounces avoirdupois)and filled with inflammable matter. This obligation Is not binding upon any of the contracting IPowers-when at war with a State whickhas not eigned the coma- Lien. The Prussian plenipotentiary proposed that the question alien id be reopened for le more extended discussion, but this proposition was rejected. The protocol embracing the dad. sions of the conference is signed by the repro• sentutives of Great Britain, France, Prueide, Russia, Austria, Italy, Turkey, Portugal, Dens mark, Belgium, Holland, Greece, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Sweden and Perils,t 31/8811:01111E1 RETUR I NED. 7 Late *dykes from llankow, Chita, state that the Revs.. cfritrith, - John and Ai r . Willey, of the London Wesleyan Mission, who left 'that city 101330 time since for an extended tour through the . Chinese empire, had safely returned ., These men travelled through the western provinces of China to the confines of Tbibet, a distance of over three thousand miles. They were Well treated by the natives everywhere, sad taw abundance of coal, and evidence, of gold, silver, lead and iron mines, 'The Catholic missions are very numerous thiglititlt.:llie country, and they found them even in riaall villages, and the convert' to: that, (OM Auto! ber several hundreds of thonsaads. Tue following is the Haab" which is WIC; about a whiskylozzling fellow, m who m+ • hoe one night drunk, Alla Sat 'dowS by the . tire to warm hiis feet, which, were 4, regrasi , worm-killers." Alter :dozing itotti:eti!rts awoke thii.emberi were entirely. hid , from view; and seeing his feeti:ssiStook, trim for his little boy, when, with a majestic •Wave 'ef . the band, he said t "fitatid, sob, and let your poor War. iirittrn hinslelf, l ! • •.;1 P i.. :" t _ *IF leaße 1221 - t :•