Eat** Gay* II nrszaaize BY .11330411Aff. 'REED gr CO - fAT:6I,ZEI I BUILDING,' sato. .4343.29.2.0 2 . 11111iti-oet. " : ..i.t ocrH SimarslNG6 JOILIAL rente. ' 341,44 3 . TIMM Fos 111321,,T s.. - ' 110,14 i0 0 1 4 61. yea: braid, *sex so oa,iddessi, ud • ass tes• 1 la :mot sus auir • . ireeiti; Thinfllred try - escreir. Coat ••• ; .....Ualiatrarlbos. r = . ' Libeal rodseilau Is Newsboys .r Agas.o6 t,:3V*DII7I.ID4Y:InIMRSTpIY; N.111i4. - . , ... . , - '. 4 . ''.'Tst II tlaxerra" ki been Weald by fr.t the - ty . Comndedoners to:do , Ilts - . public 11111 printing at their dlspeosL " Wa :- - sl9lrwillti this mark _or Lauri %warns. -" our jotemar, - and name It fresh • "dance of the continual of its .......11UPOLIGI claims and merits Kn atm ,....:lllll4P,?editita,. Pltlxlth and Jost disalminatiOn the Gaze has . been "•-• ''ealieted siaglitel ix - ' , "Allegheny ~. „.. and . Pithetatrie;mid, In ,thitsces, of Allegheny awutty. We fool that these ' ' Mitrks or Atior and ti beat been wuranted by. oar wide and extended Miscast/on, bat sty the a time cannot rt i esinriged help haling" trader r ed' bligmbtas _ to frisali Whaletar Mei' and sus' alnedtis Liver. - ltifUrnialt . a jourrod equal in tine . an general ex: . - :adleice_to any .• • -• in the 'Oom, THE .WEsTicipt. - any. , Tb s- f o Port of this butt don Beg be , tm„and in lie array of - and lusilogirsida's good deal .r reflection: : Este hi in' "thadmi, lostitittiott within-, . mho, walls *Lilac put year have beewistharadald maintained it a lute persons in tie' primed UM— Of tlds large number Bit bora bead itdadtted derby the year. sad . 4.l4discharged; ihowingaliat. then have cute:et= more tium litigant:Me out. rr it were s obirct, ors actual, or m a a Workaboyi, thielarge - inates - "se and musc bet would olrprol sign. but of this nuabirlo were guilt] of arson, 21 had acausitiadT to'filarj, „WI had stolen. had.isen - coivicted of iturtier, Aft were issitterfeiters, end 17 Linty : of rapt Most of Mein are in the prime of and Magi of them Lad left useful occupations "tor a:. hone in the Peiami. tlary: '17 . 1.014 4/38f,it , fiegait awe, ii awe botebarto4babert.7l blarktwo aa ; 18- 4rPeSPF!aI.: S 12 qtackl n -. has, sboeatUutra,, 8 tailri, 5 physt.:- ' chins. del - Of the'4l9l we 110:=5 ten pereßrinam'lnd 419 that aUcither tte or-writ/liar do.both: - , Row it certainly ' Lavery interesting y.whit dull! bo done with so largC a number of men, who by age Mid .edtt cation might be 'vied, but who - tro bare besnworse than lawless, "Dan any *hitt badges for there while ht- Prim? The resoriaidi- fait. ptirdellei • •4 retort t at earni'sl,lte one loandred and isjaaiiC'dliclaryed only eve .west _ out 'better . tallith than that iiith which they had entered. Two Weft cilliqmptlvea,, setterwi -.:t.'llitont•ealupantsat of 'the beam and ear `Pant' Sleepy-9w otter 141 went out stiadagfiet shims that yeadtantiary life may be tuned to ac 'Leottoilinoproylaylke bodily Lola of the , convict. „Nam that' oneAsif, two ban. difidand fifty oat alma than Ire kindred Logbtte read , and write, and tbat atoned= tnegiesteirditairantaps, :for none, of tbok are -ebildieti. Tim &kiwi that .lifi in a pinata .. .calory may be • turned to "one account to, .2 impm►iug _ the intent:mak condition In its victims: And if we look at the labor account, we see that prisn maybe . Made :pretibli; 'nun_ in_ a pecuniary of view. Bat the great question ne-fes" a price bg made a reformatory? Ought it Maim at Oda object? `ls a con - aka Amply' to be abut , up—so that he • . osoi harm ? Lena sigh's it /f not, than wily -not exermir 'Mir Why mike AIM a trardsn to the - ;mizatOnalty oirbout..Lhe 'ha§ wronged? What clitlrta has he to food, "Clothing, - Tbff. that - he not shot - -' implies that aoclety " regards Ida as Ell bads g some itigktstlia 'right Or shell . we say that 'ha . Is ! pat Jr. *AU to. ba:•prutisherk u well ar to :seep bluer : from harming ty -. But 11" paalahtnnt` ; - is the- ob jeer ;thmt-rua _ seb his , toth-Mitt torture. Idur, lengthen out - his - con. limn:teat to the vaunt extent coularsat With Aim- greatest Imo Uhl*. ' Is other words,' make society :lift; an 'taiga* ant Vas P al t i ner as miserable as-passible.. Rut that such the :ilia': of piurahruarti ie eribbat from thi_ficklist most, of. Tha' .derr . uran! are to be' remittal tisociety, 6414.11 i letigunr.itorkz period, vita riso, - it is clearly, the object and should be held to tre`the duty of society so to ininig . przeon lite that, the . olumitargo oonvia ,"; mete to himm i f and so Oittif jas 'Own Pi 12.4 'other - esaYerts crime Into UMW" anti so Al - Jinni Spectpates in iniquities. , otiti'i s Man 3 rifiritied .. ont r of ens bun, worth 'more to the community ; Abut:ea pronsitid drillarigainPur anima -with' -relbrasation. It is not suirrip Aintlnesthat ars ought tatunu out of our Tr9w;witiUrmteluis Wilma reforaa tiitwihitsmf. Thoi iti;oym7. 9 lusiM4 11,ter 05t0Atinofktinwldge and :4-,kausAcAptostry.tu IVOputoolty of -ua,lfinatSg oribartanbig their matinee ipikkL . COWILICU4S,IIMT by }brain; bu Wiz ..thattatirta:tatioaltai.- . are , KW= of ti lhtnill'itilai'laad that 'way. "Now 2 itic*.ii "Miry co:Ate/ma .the best r edam' Mesa thilts .iniitc. 1012141 ';,trisrled I, aollt*l7 alt cu tams.t.ht congregated system. Denis . .., - ;e4sicissfets,whelber b . 7 IsOokser teachers, anildriaggi4aloil that wawa? Tnde Ja,rithit Impwaitile alone. gad In WI Qo?7 of teacherar ~br 3104508 F. ialltisr_ Intim -Yves latezi the prisentemit,nivailad their is an iatiounauty. LIOOTo, ii - etwoo- of time lowa. . ‘ loasas wasul . floitioa t arlth this `sPfx=l damoranslig_ iota, that ia Is APls* ley, sontrary to the system, sod therefore • constant ininanto for nit !pie bin*: Is Ina Alta of .chronfo ifs absence and dominion, witk slims !stilt laeasir grit lie L ontsl Ming Las enemies. itas wa late mid enough. The et& - ,:actre or Qs' Zustitatiore have Yihrirint a cnit; ' suiti 6llo iii ii4lizaPprt Irbleb,darifis 9te- eirstai conaturation - dal hoar iglelthod oa C=ll . .. . _. . . lississois ittrtrwam nit, Of: Luzern coardn heettrollike Itewtira a prolect lot !agtsl4./errri which 'meets with timbal seaclf noirsii,..llspuldisan members of theleghdattres- , It . ahotdd be ionic ie. Weil, * how:Tcr, that even trader *PRIM Laws milk fnuuls . . . base Men petater s t a v atem t h e & e w e° We um, a day or two ago. that the -franctdae, : and 'that Se , etri tt g e e e y o r democratic ed r igutillld not know what stattdory prerittlons Will make bad Men to tofko of-the / Wa l e" eieter Y , at honest ThiSdanger,therefes t , to b e. t he, the special election -- .ln the Eighth Con side of ineracrawes. What it Wanted is Lomb:mg Dtstflet of 0W ° .7. 8 were a Reglstrythed wilt ill rightful it e m ',little millers.: ...Ons ofdhem,she Das- In, and withendortinecessafy Perwlesity, towyLedger, Xt. 1 7allandigham`u organ, And keep. oat the, largest nen t h e e of Mound oat what It 'meant - It asp: _ f e ,; ti gei v ir setae, by' mating m ei * "This is the ittet=eo.ll of the Pnesidem MAlng as iliffictdt impossible. am by EV risk taa 's of ltled, 524 hulaileetee A all means enact the - law .' If ineriettee of Pa twe lVVZ4 xt e r i ~;„I t' Lt d° ' dull prove it to he 411fattrs. it 1 , 20. Yarn of the deSaccrati-e ionza ht Will lAN ' Indliste what '= tali -sseertain !'what is the matter' .‘ain , w ill scathe it elreetal: ' "-- - - - - N 2 80 13. '-'-' ' ' . - . '' . . I .' BOOMING' OP :10E . ALLEGHENY • For many years a famous hdom has spanned the Susquehanna riser et . liamspoit. The object of this devise is I . to catch and deem maw loge, cast into the steam, higher np, and marked with the - names - or brands of:the rerocerlye own era,thereof-- It is- . a matter: of dispute iliagnivr tits contrivance bas Protected tieciintinan wilfsre of the men who are engaged in lumbering on the upper waxers of stream.' There, to no quer that but tiara Proved a tionrce of large prod' to the owners of .the boom. It haa moreaveroxnatriinued to swell the poptdatlon sad binned Importance of the town at which it is located by giving apractical monopoly of the manatee tura of lumber for ibe tributary country. The owners of this boom are abun dantly Sat/tiled with its battings open their personal Interest& Indeed, they are*, pleased therewith that they wish dupycate their advantagea this . . tre.risited.N.arrfsburg and Inetitinci explorations, to see if they can tett bull through the two Homes and NieMittie Chamber, authorising than OlOnqxnet .tr,boorti across hen" river, at or near. Freeport. Wit in - . few months past we have Mae intend statements - relative to the inaaseitof_valttable timber cilsting in the upper porticons ••_of the Allegheny Valley of tLe Introduction or tannerits, Iffordlng a local and important demand for hemlock bark; and of the immediate expurtion of.the lumbering Interest 044 sequent thereon.' course, lumber dealers understand that Umber cut while the. sap tie to taxiing° hark veeltug wl7l . not last iniferthan half -a long estimates euttettes the sap is down; i>tt She =bin.* tabs of the hark will cause speedy and , Wide eliuddlig In the hemlock foram. , -11 may reasonably be onjertured, farthermore; ' that the gen eral dertitict* of Umber, which goes on - steadily, without.:forethought as to she condition of on-coming generations, wlll,-on the whole, enable the owners of deteriorated lember to, o'nairr'ia moch fin It ntuliter - Other:olMtuairincie they . Would realise for Stack of the soundest and mess emdushig description.' r - • But Mils not to the .. . Present purpose. Then - W - DZiPtiltuntlittent.ritiii Went to neoncpcdiee Use lumber indite of .the Al legheny, Crr, it least, to , levy toll upon It, which *erection - ofbwom would intlandiestablern the to do. It ; -Is of importance, therefore, to con - sider tenet thief= of,-theta' contemplated -ewer. Prise Weida, be - On' the etie:iatll intenst "above and on the course ,cr ascending and descending, for ordinary comma:Fla purposes. tt. • Eat to the Mill owner' apOie, it Is pre lamed theiwili give this subject prompt ConaiderinialLand then act as efficiently as shall seemto their for the best. They ,ere not only WO, - but Intelligent, and , May, safely . bi left' to take taro of . their own ewe, their own way. Coo • nestedielth them, more or lesi directly,' ".areeikeliinbit dealers here - .and down the Ohio. ' ; Their welfare is not so di redly irtionived, bit they will, doubtless, feel impelled to give attention tothe mount:bit:et noW tmoullit forward.. 'Bo far as relates to. general commer clal trinsiMnins, isle of moment to note the nittaral dlfferenceabetweett the But• qualm= and, the Allegheny. The for mer is a bread and shallow stream, with i bed aheadbig, in 7 protruding rocks. It bas a descending navigation, at par. neuter season;: when.' copious rains or dirtolying snows swell the - volume °fin alders.' , But It has no ascending nevi gallon .601111 r: up , from Port Depositt to'the Perks, at Northumberland; then iits ,herts and there pools df guilt olent depth. to float a light-drift steam boat., ,Prom-Northomberland upwards, whether by the North Branch to Os sego Lake, or the West Branch up to the futposses of the Allegheny Moun table, the ascii, rdiemometurn constantly recurs. =. It 'may ' , well be questioned whether ,inotheitiver of equal length mdsts which is' so nieiesaln the way of amonancalating water•cralt. - . The Allegheny is navigable:trom itr confluence with the Monongahela up to Oil -city; not, _MAIO „at ill seasons cr the year, bat::irhMierer the stream it @venal, Thiel' tirdinsrily,:happens for teeny weeks esnamerkt.. Thbroacending natigatknalsof meek" Iralae to this oiti, Slane the cotopholon of aue Allegheny li:Oicri . lagri)isit yetteciii lets gum I, :nu before; bit it is still of too mach ppasequattat . to be netttleed or imperiled. Oreatiree, it averred that a biaom can be' matataioad,!at• a_ suitable eddy. without hushing navigation; btu this imam to be: A boast is eaten to be swept stray by the tiessirs &AS ortrteztisad of lOgs, - lass an eddy tibia to scali in extent o to pafthrne still-water; or something skit thereto, 'This eddy. most ba "birgo and eaten, as ;t will not- sent, as a reser nit rnr Imp maueabf timber . (kookier a Gtottoberisaa. The Om. 6emtin above dio not jiak for this boom The aslerkte lumber; here; and, below do- not ut>br it Men; be various cat !op, bleolated m Lo - sutTlesticat of thi, dna, di) not ask foi IL lawman who Atli making money by the owtusrehip ot k. .koortion the puniiehatine, — e•e chance to doable they gains by erecting • boom. on the Alleghpy:f;ln this aue which tholoes/atura ought to Intonate Its authority to orderto yelp a fine" to mate fry . iiro4loitig mr. . . gamaratatudfare, sad eleaziy• at the ca mera ofthamany? _Socha nee of leg. hdatira power would be a Hag' rant abort _ of the Omemonwealth't right of prweni inent doinnin; and 'nova subJectill who might be concerned in it; from the Gay. exiior downwards, to ittriolis anittad titudto.:Ttui enterprito is simply "Wit astitoded to pat roomy In reeketi by, .64kb:it: ,diutitge on gedosid and pisteduailateiesta, AL : Wasigagron special to the New York Wmfd, Matesthat the Preedent to determined to make the British goyero• meat pay :the Alabama claims, and et the merentation of the new Minister tkif.:*leir; ta.r:Mirrow, ,will ro stadly. -Its& • 'Aitheeth ' ' the addressee that am to be exelsaavod between the rondelmt and Min ister Thoth clay •to ',Larded...ad serene, the Ilatyea remains that a speedy and eat- Istaetto7 rem:ease Muth he made by the Brlttet Germane:et so the olthaaturn the Executive of the Slatted States, or else a deelexaflon *Vote against Great Britain malt eventoally emistee , :• . An "ehigietum of the' EZecUtife'. of ttti•United Ststee"--e refusal on the peitittfintetilltitaiti—sad s deelaretlati of trar—when? Don't be frightened! The declere tion.li only. -promised , "ultt mately.!, Thte is gel 7 Alma like Dinka Webster's threat 14 take peasant= of . the Genadas "ions fourth of July." . 11. e. Jeri/mow Dema, ander date of January 8,-111e . 41, wrote from Lootattoe to a frieedi .Toornalihriima and loam have beet to me ever present smear, an t h e trale to width you so feelingly refer.- The Cleeola. non stint' erverpentere presents itself in -that owe prosperotts emietrp 011 s every ,cart with morrow; but -Z. Ince and trait a better time will soma:me to um. The pati ent fortitude,' the etteerhil enere7, aoe manly verge, width our people disp lay le the de of their- naleferteme, cannot fan to totes the due retterif... . ' It is IlTitleat he begins to comprehend from - what a surpassing degree, of pros ' patty Into what a depth ofemetchedneis heantltlaanoclates plunged the South ern atatta, •It is most unfortunate that las =one-tomes toolate to be bate- IE2I ST. Parr, JI.TtIITy 25 1 / 1 , 1169. I • Canons' Geztrra:-- - lit - hat is the mutt- ': 4 ----- lter with yam mailing clerk? What have . Among . the fable projects of the lead. I done, that I, your "constant reader",; lag denominaildao is the establishment and -;Aver in advance, should receive' of Homes for egad end indigent mora -1 - I occasionally, as I have received to-day, , 4,, ....„t .n seen i'r the leading citlee of a weekly (sane, just one week older thani the ......wit thew lastitutions have been or. it should be? Orly thinker it! in these l , g ani " - ea a gr 4 ed wade ' and have re' days of submarine telegraphs, me, your : C*13.”'..„, liberal aid traria the "'ember° of , thee raspealve, Marches. Alosoet. or- mirresperdent, carrying home on th e e , sees church, espocially- in cities, have 25th of : January a rear of Ono. a - r. —-- -"ZTTZ ; the peer in their' memberehip. By the .! dated January 15th. Personally, Mears. 1 establishment of alleme, the pear will Editors, you do not know me Were it reed,. mo re p ere e ewen f aid, and net re- otherwise, I am guile sure you would I lief now and then, an it present, and "pity the sorrows of a poor out man." t when the syntpatides of ' their churches lam on the is asdy side of fifty. lam I are awakened. Recently we chronicled griving with all my might to imitate, ithe consunamatien of the purchase of a that Saint of old, Job, In exercising Pa- fine building and•greande by the Motho- Settee under all difficulties, and In nay of Philadelphia. Last week thin own imperfect! way succeed new and ! host„ ho , d „ of chriztuuse in Baltimore held a again, bat I will leave it for you to say t ~ whether, under the present eirerunste e .. grand re-onion at Maryltind_rionn u t o cee, I wee not tally warranted in recol- Hall, to Mee funds for opening a Home twine Harper's famous anecdote of that for this claw of persons in the Methodiat famous stream, and tempted to exclaim, churches of that city. Recently a mere. Yuba MUM- Now, the fatzETTO be. 1 meet has been net on foot to establish • its thouaands of readers everywhere, Bootist Home in Philadelphia. The and would it be much trouble for you to • project, is in the hands of a number of whisper in the ear of your clerk to se lect some other subscriber (say la oar leed-leg Bapthat laymen of that city, who lately acquired Russian possessions) j will doubtless prosecute the matter to upon whom to play any further practical I final mimosa It is proposed to raise at Joke' he may have In store, and as the least twenty-five thousand dollars' for boys have it, "femme loner tkia object. " It is cold weather here, gentlemen— thirty end forty degrees below zero.) endent Ilethailat Church In „,__ An ind -ep . Some two and a half feet of level enow, 1 Beaton has 'bed great sneetket daring•lte and :a wind now arid again, which means eslatens& or nine lean.. according to almost daily, cold enough to congeal the I Zion's Herold, there haying been over the warmest sympatics of the greatest eight hundred oenyeralone, and of bap philanthropist that ever existed, is no Same three hundrei andtwenty-nine. joke ' and when yon take Into maiden- tf don the price of cord wood ($9 per cord) The chu rc h hi ce °Peg' , enei ht 4 gOVent resbeetaimmenieskand besides the sawing of the same, you will meet, D eports perhaps agree with me that the neighbor Methodist in doctrine and mode of war. hood of a Pennsylvania coal bed would Whip. . 'he a desideratum. Nevertheless, our Rev. A. G. Watkins, a probationer in streets are thronged with sleds and the "Holston Id. R. Conference, Tannes:, sleighs, and all, high or low, poor or , ww ,., the wee ~,,,,n yetted i ii t ,,,,, the dew, o f rich,. frdm -the urehle coasting- down th till to the millionaire banker with blood " war, wa° for " ward Year° a its P re. horses, bell - silent and driver, every one fientntiVe f-rM " ' nine " . In Cin g renn ' "goes in", for the excitement. The novelty of h is of RoMan Oath ' Such g lorious blocks of me as we man. olio Sunday &kw , Is . peening - away. afactare here I—blocks of any length and It tames to be no h e arm of sera - ice t w n l i d ,isi,, th . w ,, tgi a ted nd - n b o y el t e h a ree r.m to bunted in among theCattiolics 111210Xig Protea ,' the P the limpid we- .. t om denorniaationi, The report of the tees of the Mississippi, of which it . Is Ran Catholic Sunday School Union of all.. Our Legislature in now i n "ewe.. Of 'New York City reveals the fact that course it is Republican in majority, but fOrty-flve thousand children of that here and there can be found among he Church an regidarly receiving religlore members men who, In times put as now, instruction, cron e. thd of thetotalnum throw all the influence at their command h er 4 children fen ft v e.f e fiftee n yo, r , in behalf of whipped traitors, and who, of ago, according to the last census, - to-day, if in their power so to do, would undo all the glorious deeds achieved by At the legalistic& Qr.'s Presbytoffinn the Boys in Blue. It wane bitter pill to minister, at Pireaudc, N. 3.,' by tho New the Cops, the resolut l on,endoning Con- ark Pretbytery, Rev. Mr. Thompson, a stress for the reinstatement of Stanton. colored nitin of thci Oberlin Sohrol, and Ibis week they prayed that-the bitter stationed at Newark t essiated in the enii cup might pm trona their lips untouch- nation seryleo, by laying en cis, ed, hut It wouldn't do. They drank, .„.„.. ..wmaging dregs and all, Gloria in =talk! '''' „. New m a n .'''"', m The'congregation of th e late Dr. Rid- ti t s . tentmenial by the Inerntxi• of hie die stand impeached, to-day , in th is city church, elated that holuul never received of robbery. Hew say you, gentlemen, a shilling , for any one of thp lectures de- Trustees of the Third Presbyterian N. S. livered, or iernaomi preached out of „the Church, guilty or not! Your licensers ordinary oceina. He aye at throe unl ire the congregation of the - House of vereitiee they lea made him w doctor, of this city. Have you forgotten 1 but be is determined net to change Ma that part of the decalogue which forbids the coveting of your neighbors' goods ? name. and be plain Newman Hell to the his man servant 1 4 Under the einem- , end of the ehelgen - . . stances, we can only console ourselves 1 The Young Men's ChrleUan -.Anoxia with the stereotyped - plume msed on all - tionof -Brooklyn, fitruishes anon San mastlele by all public bOdl ee ,— "Vi r e day -morning a breakfast to tiro peon. that our leas will be the gain of • • The breakfast conflate of celTee and Set. If.' . .A Noble, -as well as that Of . , ' - breed and butter. I I ' A man rained Van Solen lately stood Father Taylor, the noted sallers' trial for his life on the charge of wilfully preacher at Boston. has resigned his murdering a Dr. Hartcourt, an English- chaplaincy, and Mires after nearly half man by birth. - .The trial lasted near or - e century e fl een i, w , w i th the Seamen's quite three weeki, and resulted in the Ald y • disagreement of th e jury. The culprit j_- - Society ' - is 'to be tried again. The Pioneer, of , The independent *eye eleVen now ibis city, suggested with some fence the, eborehee were organized last-year In discharge of the prisoner, adducing as a connection with the Minions of, the reason that if a conviction could not be I Areerimu Board. The &Malone to the had flew, when all the circumstances nett union churches by profession's. were P e " C ' ne " ai testim advocatingy were fresh, It was a future rim Idle to laiM eleven hundred and sixty-seven. d he /lad • &dadvocating as a cogent reason for the dic e. -e, Th. i e°i -pseteur work of the American charge of the culprit that it ward suer i Trect alecietY has keen P rewecuted with eapenee. Of course, your readers will , great 'vigor In the South, molting In ant' be astonished when they learn that , cheering success. Sixtycolportours have that delectable sheet is of the Democratic [ been incomiciaslon there thieyear; who: persuasion. An reveir,___. lin addition to other useful, mule, have /4- " t alsOTras. 'I organt.„Nsl or sided nearly tidrusen hue `Reviarks—We concur in th e estimate , deed Sabbath School; eintenclitg about our cerrespondent puts upon the Oa- tone hundred thousand scholars, lithe =TY, jug as a mother appropriates all 4 trans been supplied with small Libraries. the compliments bestowed upon bet , Some weeks age th e eeetrib e n eee of child; but he is wrong in grumbling at ' the Methodist. during the grand Centen. i our "mailing clerk," who is as faithful Imy year, (Me) were reported et mee t man as lives. Sat he does better then thing over six millions of dollars. Quite some of our remade in getting his paper, : a number of Poeferreacee had net then even after conildemble delay. There relerted (ha amount at their elditribe gone. We'leara by official snaeonee are post offices here in Pennsylvardn, at some distance from this city, which hal . meat thaefill " sur " anneal _ _ Cerdersufts r an : telnrsliste of 5a,241 33./7. of the Oszrrnts directed thereto fall to i report . Fear Conferences aro yes to report, and reach. They are stolen from the bags, ; t i re hey . w ,, perted in text I , ie pe . ibie to our great armoyatice, by postal Wheels ' the grand total will reach to intVions of --We have tried time and agile, toeteli:l dollars. .At the openituf of the Canton thierastality, but have signally failed. i l ari year ft was estimated thaifourer eve The stealing goes on in spite_ of all we t million. would be tke °Maisie limit. can do.I The "Sunday School Children's Fund," to be reed to asset meritorious echelons 'of both sexes to securing a 132113 e ad yam-id education, is nearly 'fatty thou. Grace . Episcopal Church, New, York 1 City, .took up a roliedenary collection Sunday before host of five theneand five i, Melded and Flinty dollen; '4 - ‘ The first etteropt to establish a-Vetoer -4 enlist Society at Wsahington CU,Y, wee I made - within a week or an. The-accent lacWn of Unitarian% In .Meeting ealered, I children out of a Sunday Wont, will i help the ttelverealiga al least it is sap. , posed tin-Ise-fourths of the- dedfintio at tho organizatlion of the 'Cniveendlat So. iclety, were - Bnitariena. - I • , The Refannteristaya the Eptatioassliann are " devouring". and appropriating to themselves certain delspidated Mayer., , enlist sodetlea 11, however prefers that I 1 I Liberal Christians should do this work, than oecta, Spincoiallana a,a i ether 'Thiiialist , .. 4 - Is rearrest conservatism has recently received a new shock. From time im memorial there It has been enstonutry to educate girls of the .midtile and higher C.lB/11C11 in convents. Not long ago car ; tam gents became dissatisfied with the quality of Instruction their daughters got, and began to send them to attend lectures delivered by able men employed for the purpose by PriTete enterprise, - Soon the Government interposed, not to stop the innovation, but to eitablish a connection between these teachers and girls and the University of Perla. A regular ware of instruction bas * been adopted, embracing a wide range. Crowds of girls, including two "neices of the , Empress., attend the comsat. 'Bishop DISPAHLOIIP could not, however, restrain his veneration for antiquity. In stiorons pamphlet he exclaims: "Oar girls have hitherto been aineated on the knees of the Church; we are now going to pass them into the arms of the UM vensity.” Ile is farther scandalized that the movement has extended into the' provincial towns, where the lectures are to be given in the nitric, so that the girls will have to pass to and from their studies under the eyes of policemen and other profane persona All this lamen• tation is of no The movement is 411CCen. • In these modern days conservatism really has a hard time of it. Turn which way it will,*and whatever matter may come 121,, , ,„ it Is sure to get shocked. If it had .died_ a century ago, and been de cently buried, es reason demanded, It would have escaped inflictions which coUstantly • Increase in number and se. verity as the sun of civilization mounts towards the zenithe' Tan Conservative and Democratic Journals bare hien puzzling their beads fat some chip; over the brilliant Repub triumph at the spec:lll election for Congressman is tho Eighth District of Ohio. They profess to understand what the apparent reaction in that `State, and in that particular district, last October meant; but this grand advance confounds their calculations. They biped the Re. Publican patty was falling into damp, and this display of lusty life • baffles them. Well; they will have many shocks of thLi sort next fall, when all along she Republican line the advance shall be Bounded and_niade. Arran the restoration of Secretary Stanton the President intended Into a condition of quietude, without attempt ing any of the energetic acts he prom ised to Derfoun If the Mee Tenure WI was enforced in the case of that gen tleman. He has, within a day or two, broken oat against Hr. Rollins, threat ening.to diaregard the law of Congreu in his consuming zeal to Maintaut what he conceives to be the true interpreta tion of the tkrnstitution. IS A recent cue in New York, the Court Enstained a claim for damages against the Central Railroad Company,. In consequence of Injuries occasioned by a 'broken rail. It was held thuncommon carriers of Persons . were bound to .fur_ n 11.2 trustworthy , rehicles, 1/respective of all questions of negligence. IT is proposed to build a line of rail. roam between, Zanesville and Cleveland. Such a road would pay largely and greatly enhance the value of property along the route, and contribute inuch.to the proeperity of Cleveland, - Wooster, KWabiug, Medina and Zanesville. :—Chleago Weedily alitht, to death, read kW, and dea: worth of pr, had another lire on Wed: which burned one weinin rdered twelve Amides bors; .estroyad upwards of $BO,OOO rdPer‘ PITTSBURGH WEEKLY GAZiA:fE: RELIGIIHS INTELLIGENCE.- . • . The LOS , Ca Cifo - tifiens, speaking of the asionnott, of Chicago; argue that while it fa well edited and' a handsome sheet, its creed may be summed. ~up le .three artielee: I. No one wine is rota menden of the tiblearsallst denominsi can pgribly be saved..: 3.- The Unit.ari. ans are" the abomination of desolation spoken of by the Prophet Denied." 3. Theasgicral Cfrrittfon Is Madeira. • At She recent Coact Preetryterian ben yet:aims at Ilarriaburg, Pa.. action :ma taken favora7de le • holding Parochial Conventions, .to comprise . Presbyterian bodies In a neighborhood, to meet for the purptif conference ant prayer in re. talon to the Baton umvement„ and to pray for .the increased effusien :of the Holy Spirit • upon alt the churchee. By this means, It is believed, the enlrlt of anion will be transmitted to the masses of the memb‘sidp. • Ear. w.lt.'Perry, who ; died at brand Masao, Michigan, the founder of th e I city, bealdex leaving oao hundred and :finned thotmand dotter.- to his wife sad Children, bequeathed nearly onehundted and flay thousand della= to beneveleet allied" of a religions and educational character. Ifs was a graduate of Helen. Collage, said studied 'theology settle /WC; Dr. Gardner Spring, of New - Yerk. The First English Reformed'ifiermenj, church of Balthriore hale bate faVoree with an addition, of forty-form persons, of whom forty ere heads of familiar. The nowhere Meetingofthisclty,com. prising the resident Methodist Episcopal pastors, hare,been dismaiing for several weeks, at their Monday eandans, the beet method of tussoldpg in order, to reach and save man. At bat Montiers meeting, it was resolved to held union olr mi.-operative reeetinge—mialstemand members of the reipsctlve Methodist I •Episospe, churches, uniting In the ear- , , viols at one cburch for week, visiting each church In turn in the two-cities. The lent °file sedan Is to be heads/ arty street church, Rev. W. H.Locke pes ter, commencing next Mouday evening, Rev. ILA. Snyder preaching the sermon, Ito be followed by Item J. W. Baker, H. Burt, McGuire and M. Hickman. Meetings have bean held in this church for two or three weeks pad, and ommid arable revival interest Prevails. • Quito a number orpiment; have Professed con and have united 'with the church,. among,- -,- ahem are several premising-young. men.l Mr. Locke is laberiag le en halseatigatile.manner to promote the intonate of the church, end liestexwedieg. • ' The First Christi= I Chttreti, shorty, of which :Jeweilt Ring la the Paster, is said to he in is ilea douilibing rendition, the ordinance of chtistian baptism having been administered sear-• ly every 'Lord's Day-aid evening for many - weeks past. The nuaileer of ad ditions to the char* during the Year 11167, was sixty, and the Aolo number of conmanalcanta at tee Present tin tsht fear hundred and farty-six. A. series of meetings begui .in . Has • church last evening, during the oentiatumes of which the Pastor will be assisted by tor. W. A. Baiting, of Trey, Rew:Tork, EPRE2d:ERD3 —New York id 111 . 11012 to Lase another Lie cock fight. -- . Dlptheria is epidemic among. the, children of Fort Wayne, Indians: —On the .34 or February korace lamely will lie fittpseren years old. • —The Insurance companies of Clncim Eat! lost over t 230,000 in two diye last —There aro more than twenty-two millions of saes of tutimprored land In Terns. —26,8G0 passengers were carried by the Pacific Mall Steamship Company last yeah• —The people of Burlington, Iowa; have been enjoying fine sleighing on the river lately. —An English church Isle be erected on the battle Held of 'lantana. At least It Is so statel —Great mortality has prevailed among the cattle In the southern part of Banton this ;winter. ' —There,. are twelve hundred 600 d Template and fourteen lodges is Wayne county, New York. —Nr. Stanton may have many .. , vir tues, itaya an exchange, but resignation is not one of them. —When. tea little poem like an aire of land unpaid for? When it is Anacreon- Grant, the African explorer, has been retpiested by Gen: Napier to Join the Abysainian expedition. Boise .fifteen hundred litalthhore 'TeUala are engaged in the oyster busi ness, and they take about fourteen mil lions of brudieli annually to that city. • - rahx , Azkansits. ItaptOicate Conven tion. has nominated; general Powell Clayton for Governor, 'and• Colonel James.R.Soluision for Lieutenant Gov- —Senator liorton's great speech in reply to Doolittle`a labored "effort was a glorious one. Persons .who have 'been familiar with the halh of Conuresi far yearn say that they have never, heard -Some, eats live to be twonty.eight years old. One who had attained that great ago, tout who was an evident lie thesaleh among thufellie race, died' la : mented In Cleveland - recently. "gone but not forgotten-" . ' • —l,miumille has is knack of getting up very triysteriont Kithira. The body of a man has beta limed there and nobody knows him nor how he got there, and of course the papers are busily engaged in agonizing over the mystery. ' • 1.4 n 1360 thopopulationof Charleston' (8. C.)' wag atom 40,000, and now It scarcely reaches 115,000; fifteen deaths per'week 13 the In* Overage there, which is i'darge one, and lf. continued should, we think, depopulate the plice. —The Union League ; : Club of New York Ims leased for ten yam Mr. Leonard Jerome's splendid mansion, on Madison Squire, originally Intended for the lackey Club. The Union League— has appropriated $40,000 for furnishing their new house. , —California la an Insatiable State; not istieled with'the lemindless prodigality which dame nature has shown there, the Ca/ifondins have taken to planting and raising pine apples, and have been suc cessful. We really think anything would grow In that favored land. —A. new use has been found fqi tiie great Pennsylvania product, petroleum. Champagne is made' of it: 11 all the champagne drank should hereafter be Made of petroleum, the eoarch for wells would become as brisk at ever, for the Supply would have to be doubled. —The Swedenborgian Society of Chi cage has meetings of a social nature every week, when the pastor Joins them and dances &len- they dunce.. This has caused so much dissatisfaction la cleri cal circles in that town that the Sweden. borglaw pastor Is cot' recognized by his Christfors and clerical brethren. Such levity, say they . , can , not be patter a Christian - character. —A boy in Chat...tenet' was cutting-ice from the pavement In fkrnt . of his fath er's house, on Thursday Inst. Re struck a terrific blow at the Ice, but hit his fooi, completely severing his tire tees tad the and o • his boot. An attempt; made by the physician called in, to join the ports again, Fos unsucceuful, - and the •boy will have anluthp foot all his life. —What a *stir would be created In ans if Napoleon were to do an Solomon did In' his time, when ho found that there were about two hundred thousand strangers Int:Jerusalem, sued net them all to WOrlyill ' heweri` r and carders of wood, _" @ ?if swirl water and hod carriers. Such trommant would kayo the edect of keepings' , goodly number of people at. home ntiw-isdays: — the'citizenaotAudrerst are behind the age. , f. Aa outcry kaa been made be. cantle the old Pirst Church In that town, allowed;thelr building to be ruled for an operatic performance. IPAsztharat were not behind the age no such outcry would havebeen made, for in, all gcsohead Places the' churcims strewed for operatic pc:formai', reesseSerj Sunday, and crowds often.dock to hear theta who would not otherwise go, —Tbe Bostonians say that better din ners GSA: be gotten 'at ,one of the new Boston 7:calauranta than in Perm The good latiations that they have In Boston are better than those used in the cause wayi of. that more trophol place, and the railroads which ton in Boston are smooth as same golden senate we have read sbont, and the streets of )3oston are as treed and twiiitlfel as the road which leaden 4 two dearnatox, probably, Met none bat the elearalghted linbites hays eyes to sea these advantages,. and all Others will probablz live and die 14 the opinion that Besten is .an intinenaely overrated, disagreeably =eked' town. —An almnang case of counting the chlekscut before the period of incubation was reached, hu Deferred In New ,York. . city. A. young man married on Christ mas day, Intending to Hue on lore in cottage and $l,OOO a. year, which was the amount , of his salary. On. New Yam day his bland employer kindly mienned him with a thuker.like smile, that in . cimaideralion or the valuable nature of his services, and the depressed state of the Markets, his salary barest tit , should be V4O, Instead of $l,OOO, as heretofore. There was about as much Consternation In the small family of that fumg man Wit night is is generally al lotted to small (*milieu .' French wrlter has fond-out the iimon why spectacular plays are new nreltirred to the legitimate (imp. He says: , "This madam legitimate drams falls to please because it Is inclinable of giving pleasur,iiv the !pentacles ore pre. limed to became they are meters. ble.." Emmy. one will at once under stand thly t of tenrse, and though- some may Wtik - the explanation ends where it begins, %Oet possible dßference can that make ? Then the author goes on to state that "entll the drama is revived the stage cannot be reformed." Any one who wishes to know more or this ifrenclunan's original and valuable Haifa on this nbject should 'read . his essay. His name in , —That excellent loom!, :the patient, which so many people read, on Pawleys when ether papers are tabooed, although it ilapped mat of Its liar rivulet of religion SODAS • time MO, has given Congress such a seething that the mew. ben mist feel dreadfullyabout it, sales , pecnily meet each day minds as these gummed by a Morton, a Elagludm, a Sumner, a :Williams or a 'Wilson wilt beneath the , remarks which come from the iaiglity'spirit behlad the altar of the Indeptnihnt. Rear What this modern orlon • Amy; tide Horace, this rival la elegance of language of Addison df Okestudell:- "Osamu ku Sane days of flabbiness to elm of strength. • • • --•• Congress is nothing bats wet rag; sad may he wraag with impunity. • ••• •• • Perhaps a few days hence we Ala see Ours= mesons rowan." WED:\ , F —Oregon has Grant c;ubi —The Ice Ixesta of New , race recently for a silver cui —Senator Men . ry wilson 1 1 York on Saterday and Sun, I . —Ministerl Washburne is lllt~l l ; - way homewards from P —A peat company, with a of-$lOO,OOO h i ss been organir side county, 111. —The Brookville Herald, Bays that "the- ttsnry law, stands, is ridiculous." —The wool growers cif - Br West Virginia, have condo i meeting on Februaryllth. —Nearly two million do 1 of ,hods were' nianufitctured 1 films in Chicago last year. —7acksonnounty, 111., ha ed a flue qtlari-r, the marble p is said said to fully equal that of I —Another illicit still has 1 in Baltimore, thin time carri ( Irishman's shinty in an obsc —Mr. E. L Davenport, I Dickens and Mr. IL L. Bat opera troupe are all helping t Baltimoreans.), —Peoria hag two ceases of one Is the killMg of a rat wei pounds and a half, and the o erection of a new jail, —Grasshoppers` eggs are s some parts of Arkansas that i the State will be plagued, i the Egyptian Style in the sprit —The Salem flouring mill I is making four hundred bar r i This Is dolng 'pretty well, wi the very hem of the outekh cation. .' --The St. Louis Republica i calls that various southern Convention , "Meting.: cries," and "ring tailed, st caked and striped," which, of comae, sada greatly! to the dignity of that newsp4er. • —We wonder if Mr. Croly's AteeTiella Order of Knighthood has many membeis as yet i His 'article on the. subject is the mutation !which takes tee place of the Dickens article in the last number. —The decline in the figures' in Boston is noticeable, and surely can of all be blamed on Cunard and 111 S ate mera. A . 1 modiste says that her Boston customers need more and l more padding • --Halifax and the proviner it is situated having become Jai Southern "prinelpies,• has mil mind to secede from the Dercii then to look upon. .for a g ' hook to hang upon. . • . i —Professor Blot has ahead hundred subscribers to hie Clo 'York. We OMR ere long be ti 'a nation of gastronomers no !Tants if Blot lives long eneueL pitch his pleasant crusade. —The distilleries In Peoria have stopped, and ?cartons arc gong to pe i till= the President, or' Congr ss, or the. Supreme Court, to hive the . Revenue pies dismissed,, as they can't carry on their business Whoa so' chisel, watched. —A wealthi property owner F lu the Crescent City has reduced tbd rents on his properly., , One item, Which easily. brought ss,oooaist year, lie now rents for $3,0011, and the reduction on his , other property ; has been in It ] e -propor tion. . ; , ' —Alabama le to have a day I Dating and prayer to deliver the Suit from the horrors of negro domination. If they do not soon get over their absurd resist ance to fate, they may have a lnger day of fasting than either we or they would care to see. —Punch sap; that St Martin of Toms is the patron ofd traveilers; by I slight 1 1 . RIO of the mama logic we wo id make the'LOndon Si. Mary. Axe the lumen of execationei,' und we wont rccom-, mend all bande aupersons to the protec tion of Bh Mary ~te Bow. —A girl—(who evidently, like Chica go,ir looked with 1 longing eyes at MIL Grinder's fame ) rliveu in Ne York:. who recently spread rat poison on the bread intended for her Ouster's children, 11 u and then spanked them well, r dears, because they would not eat It. ';--Father Agajil'eta, the Gree priest, who was welcomed in Trinity 'hurl, N, 1., a few years ago, as a rep nla de° of the great Church, of the Orient, is said to have heck& a c an ert to i c methodism, and having abando ed the gorgeous ritual af , Greece, has owe a a circuit rider In Calif•witils. '-` -Capt. Ed. Philter Is a candi ate for State Auditor m Indiana. He lest bath legs in Milt - war, ;and on that ticeotuit some persons third that he is not fit to be, the holder ofl a r.aperiaibleJ office. His den, hoWever, are both gotta per feet, is' factor mere importance thFin legs to an Auditor General. j -The attention of Kentuckians is beteg called to the existeace ofe oat in large quantities ' ia. their State. l Along the:valley of the green River there arc known to exist:tine beds of e cellont biturnmens coal. - One mine has 'ready been started and i yields an are goof eight hundred bushels per day, an other mines will soon bollix operation. —The recent great fire in Chi go af fecied the insurance interest' of the whole commerciall world. The loss of Nei York companies .alone wilt Over half a million of doLlare, and b i lti'reen one, tad two hundred thousand oilers comes from Engi i and. The IS aten Slose States over ha f a million, aid the rest of the loss toll, on New England companies. . (. I , - . --AtianUCCity like • iiiagara Flll5 - 11 said- to be among 'the things which Is soon to be among the things of the past. c l• During the last three years 'eve five Modred feet of the beach have been washed away. Thd pretty grove f ce da4along the inlet, front is almalt en d gone, and the! glories of the place ifiVhot as brill' rut they have been. —Soma persons aM much troubly.l at 'the - Modernism, or Americaniam, as they call 1t,',,0f calling a irldow a widow are• 'men._ The use of the term is, however, the original and correct one, and widow Is merely an abreviation. Widow woman 'occurs In Clumer end the still earlier writers, and Is also used In the Old feet. ament. • ' .—,Citicago haviig ;achieved gres ness in ilie divorce line, has . turned its a ten lion to tires , , and. has 'burned no two Millions of dollars ;worth of prop. rty. 6res7 . er tir e s than this haVe occurred, In fact we do not think that Chicago, g it geoid all burn down, could put itself at the head in the matter of fires, for Liam burg and London have too many hun dred years start of, 114 But in murders and such things wo think that their en- deavors are suecesslui. Chatl Dicke ns trill not visit tie West. Ha has thrown un :di of hie en. mnrenients nide in Western chic; 'And the only reason which he offers for his aetion is the fact or the btuming of ar will, Hall in Chicago, by which be tru deprived of a hall in ithat city suitable for hie purposes. Hazy, very many people will be disappointed by this Ire. padiation of air. Hlckens; but matey, vary Many more weak' have been dia'sp "Minted If they hadleard him. • i—Thb Boston Port has complacently gotten off the joke itbout backs and ' table, this time 111 connection with the English. in Abysairda.„ We always tiled to like.that. joke when we were quite hut for the hut twenty or thitir years It ,haa been a little inclining to an. tiqUity, whenover sea or heal, it we are reminded of an userbon that a iecent lamer has Made that there is an immense amount. -orikscination in a weak joke to i tarpaper paragraphlit. Trat l riTTOBITRaII GAZITTZ.—T.e Gault* is the largest super published in Penasyliaala, and ariseei more life and ability than any other Re p ublican paper published in Western reansylrania. To thole, of oar Meads who wish to sub. *nibs I for a paper la .addition to their .w* home orgau, net,: Oa Pittsburgh' Gnats, sa it colonial snore general news and usitil readlig matter than any other papult,the 1111 to: 5, :;,US FARM, GARDEN AND liOrkEliaLV. • • The Sort of the ifige, ' A Door old etsge.horse, lank and thin, :Not Mink else thail boasts sod stilu, IjAV4.''k Oat. rg kl l:li 7 err;t,et itnl te ,7,. .1 I Jammed In the sale A d jerked In the In Le the inlnc thahleiT't atoll make out Is, what on earth • a I ,001. Why tras 110010 to toil a nd tit; For this odd little hunnut hog, . T wolec cod, dnenty us a ilr.. • whn e:ts oink my:lns to hatter— ' Or wil y was he made, for .that matter: A rt, it I need. must beer tated, is Why It that I was not fi cd Ti prance and Oirr et, finely Mated: Silver-tmrnessed, .Bertt.osllflit, • 1 I Wit.'t groom and blanket,' all that! - Here I CO, dot: after illy. Fount:dog and siipplnn down Dread:rat', Dragging these serious blited thing et. With fore-legs gone and y i t no Irmo,— . Where they all go to I dart know, Nor why is the world Ne i l ! hurry ' Nor what good nee Heave huts them 10! l all, Thatwsan . ,t my faults you noes at That my joints crow big ad my muscles And s so I m y m l, ss ~., ied or a rice M , itlo taut I'm Clumsy, Crooked, stupid, slow, tel. the meanest horse Is arse, you know, And lits Macao ache with ho }riot or blow, As well as the glossiest LSI that go„ O. Lord, how long will they use Mil 00 ork bad ri Was in Nev day. icrending h.s Lash capitif •,1 in White- MEE CLEM oke count/. d to bold DEEM lby some ' just open f which i, sea seized And when may the eoulnelSpirlt ire Where glorlllod horses stand In a row .Swltehlog their brl•ht tall to and era. • Careless or either wheeler boa— Where oats •re alwaya app opus, • And Mee dOn't grow— • Oh, no • 01 I 116-Slochlug metre Ilh Itch . Legiilatures In the E intern. States are all co-o ' peratigg heartily. rn the effort to reatoreleholce varieties of fish to those flyers lb which they havp been. extermi nated tiarough the agency of mill-dams and other artificial batriers. In almost every State, commissioners have been apr.ointed to study the habits of fish in the ascent of rivers to their spawning" beds, Mad jaws ha's: been Passed to so' cure the piscatory tribes in the rights of propagating their speciet: 31sesa l abucetts, with the approval of the New Hampshire commissioners, • bubstantial progress has been made by constructing fish ways oh the Iferrimaq river at Low. cif and Lawrence. That at Lowell is of the kind known as the "doable consisting of paralel lines bf tanks, etch of which is twelve feet higher than the next below, all built •of matonary and timber, to react the ice and. freshets. The fish way at Lawrence is a kind of eloping dam, twelve testis - hie, with a - -fall of ore loot in ten and, Intermediate - tanks In which the fish may rest. Oo the Connecticut no fish ways have 'yet • been built, but the proprietors of the new dam building at Turner's Fella, have been notified that fish , have rights that must be respected, and a fish way at Hadley Falls lain conteuiplation. The New Hampshire COMMIEIIIOIIOrB hare planted about 20,000 Ealmol ova in the remigewasset. These are', expected to Much next T. Journal of Cornmorco. Id on in an TO alley. • CliS.TIe. an's coral 1 1 amueo the rejoicing , hiug thr9 Ler is the plenty in: t is faarcil j. 0:; {of Oregoa i l eoli a day: Wok, for t ia of PRAT I' ERR wine YEABA —Mike a batter at one pint of milk and as much flour as will torm it, on, teaspooritul of salt, nod hoc tablespoonfuls ol yeast; put this in a warm place three hours Just before dinner, beat up ono egg well, and add. These fritters area quite wholesome, being light, spit do not ab• ---- sorb much lard.. Bail .them in lard. 1 BREADCSIEESC Cd&pe.—SllCe up a heaeoallahe ilmt.r. large French roll very tutu, pour on it A. ehief reason why summer rut "rim- some boiling cream or milk; wheit cold, ber feats longer• than winter cut, Is,' the add six or eight eggs, ball a pdund of I butter melted, some nutmeg, a spoonful ra p idit y with which ii la °r 1 may bi t sea-of broody, a little sugar, and half a toned. If cut in the winter and al. 1 Pound of currants; when mixed together Mowed to remain in the I , until the , pour the mixture into puff pasie another summer before Sawing or splitting, it ' cheese cakes. 1 I becomes more or mu sap rotten, and of . n i ...11.1.115 PUDDING.--Bail SIX 'apples little comparative value. When cut in well, iake out the =cu. pa, 1 . , 1 half 4 ;Isummer and sawed Immedjati ly, it dries 1 pint of milk thickened with three eggs, na few days, and becomes ilrna and hard i a little kthau roe', and sugar 'to the like horn. 'i taste; put puff pave round your disk, Bat many farmers cannot hail time I.° i bake it in a slow oven, grate sugar over cat and prepare their ilinherl during the I it. end serve it hot. ilmay summer season. The next best -.. thingla to provide in winter for effect .t DELIGHTFUL Itnnrirt,G.— ,, no quart of a quarter of a pound of ling the seasoning as quicklyl as possible I i ' ° ' ll -,d , nt n h i potatoes, a quarter of a pound of after the trees are felled. (40 to the saw ; ' ha s.'" 1 hour, a small piece of longer, and, when pull and make awarrangement to have your logs worked ' up immediately after ' cold, add t h reee-_ne i n . li w w eLl e ta u t u el4 l . bake swing drawn there; and when the saw . 4 ° "" eel°, eat ' has done its work, place them on a win.. , A Coot; Gekr. Wil nou'r &ma -One 1 lay spot where they will dry] as rapidly i cup ':f sugar, one cup of butter, nutmeg, as possible. If intendeff for rails or lire. , one cup of milk. two ounces currants, wood, do the splitting at once, and as one teaspoonful of dry cream lanai., one line as the intended ass, will. permit. 1 half 'ounce of soda dissolved in milk, cord wood, intended to be cut up for I. flour enough to make a batter. • small stem e, will be worth twice as i lama GtHioniturtsz.o —Two Imundsof much a few months hence, t( sawed and -(lour, half a pound of butter, one pint Split at once into small sticks, and placed of mots-see, a quarter of a pouted of (or seasoning where the wind has access, auger one ounce of ginger,. -- half tea than ((left in large pleces.(lountry Gen spoonful of soda, one, teaspoonful cream /lemon. of tartar. ` i --a— i Ose4flopeo Limel'oon ALLN's atan.—TwckMupa Ilour, , 0-e cup cream, one cup saga; one egg, I - This article has the cff , et lof lime in i 000 teaspoonful of sod; two teaspoons-, , r, with lour. t degree. tut a slight de After it, has ixen , I of cream of tartar, clo.rell Cane —O2 mixede pound of brown weathered, it consi.ts to a great extent auger, one pound of ti our, a half pound of gypsum (plaster.) Its wises upon of hatter, two eggs, cinnamon. Roll too soil aro to supply lime to the Want 1 very don. where this ingredient 19 wanting, ("Mob i ' o los'ilend e. anal liana. lOn COMMOD soils rarely occurs, (to 'sup Agticul tune 'tieing a scleoca he well as piy sulphur and sulphuric eeld, an •1 to' asart. ~,, octal ~„ b oth se " educated head produce that series of obscure,lyet bone- ' awl an educated hand." The. ['donated al effects which plaster does—all er hard mutt have the direction of the l ed which Iderrer will d° e ( lnenY "en ° , ll , nested brad, or, skilled as it may be in ter, but not so cheaply. le ' we ' d "' practice, it tz ili a lose half its laboX for sped gas lime often contains small quan- I not working In the right direction. I So I title, of lime remaining l o ng in t h e ee ' r e ' di the educated head meat have the help of ninon of slacked time. This is exceed. i thepracticed hand, or its wise de ices Inc,ly abundant - sheathe article Is treat, .will fail of proper executt no. r and tLen it acts with good effect in vegc- ' Iftable comp - e heaps, upon muck, etc _ „ ..,„ ag. upp,„ in hat applied to the sell in this fresh state, I - `r.:, n e 'l";i'n . 141 Spo '' fford'a Tidet in rthe and, during the growing meson; pieced I i . 2 .: l lg r at, obeli 1 , 1 imblllbed In the eb upon the soil where crops will be effect- 1 c„,,,,..,/ comber er the Nereeer „ mild ., ed, the results are tin ilbrroly dlsastron4, Sorrow be all report m 1 /int owing to,the lime, but to various f Shoes t bre.% combinations of sulphur with lime, . I, iimimii It......Wric , rt which, after tome months' . exposure be , -1" d nee re." cotes converted i nto t h e ' , h i pl,t, of , roe tows no arm so-rayr b, all mt. stot• i liMe, or gypsum -- i above alluded to ._t Ina as Le.ay ..dratri.on ..dgrkaPurier. ' , ~---- From storm to eaten. 1 ..gorrtnr be all my green t No smile there in 10 overran lay rFoo whoa flung from his. !very year in n Lich bead with !Le up he inion and d btroug some six ttb iu New kirned out d bon vl to accom *ow to Trent Balo7 If you - have - balky ,horsca, ID is your male fault, and not tae horses, foril they do-mat pull true, there is some: muse for It,pnd If you will remove the cause, the ettPct will cease. When yodr horse Milks ito is ruched, and does' not know' what -you want him to do. When he getea little excited, stop Lim Ovo or ten minutes; let ;lima btcarno cal m; gb to the i balkykorm, pat him and speak gently to mad as soon ss - ho is over: his ex citement, ho will, la nine rise] out of teal pull at the word... Whipping and alaihisig and swearing only male the - matter worse. After you have gentled awhile, mad bit excitement has cooled take 'Wm by the turn him each way for a few minutes, ns far u vela can; pullout the tongue; gentle bins a little; unrein hluatthenstep before the balky horse, anti let the other start Drat; then you can take than. anywhere you I wish.' A balky horse Is always high spirited and starts quick; half the pill is out before the other starts; by martian I before him the other starts Cast By ; clot& application to - this rule, you can make any balky tiorstipulL If a I horse has been badly spoiled, you should hitch /anal to an empty wagon, and Pull it around a. while on level groundp then pat Oa aamallload, and Increase it grad- malty, caressing u before, and in a short lima you can have kgotal work horse.— American ilumer. a.k.nit !SHAW . Etas Those who use hot.bods or cold frames can hardly dispense with strew ma's for cording them. The M way of cook; them handful . lag is to lash Straw in hanul to corda.stretched lengthwise for a Warp. A. correspondent, "li,". of Milford, Cl., senile us his way for moziug the Mats, which he coni,dera easier and Miner. ."Stretch the 'cords foi the under side of the that, (Ave is the usual number), lay on tie maw, - then stretch above' the i t straw au equal numberof cords, dirdctly over e others. Then see through the straw catching the strings both ways,' ' In tea same way that broom, are rowed. To atialghten the edges, lay a strainht edgedi board on the mot, stand ou lt, and with.en axe cut oft the ends of the straw. By this method the straw is all laid on at once, and there ore no, seams to allow of thd passage of air." The plan of . Mr. lit looks practicable.. In whichever may the snot is made, the straw is laid on evinly, and at right angles with this warp. The butt-ends of the straw should; bo placed - at the edges of thereat, and the upper ends lap over in the cen tre. taking pains to keep the thickness uniforria throughout. Tho making of mats it good work for Stormy weather in wialler, and they aro of great utility in prothcting plants from early and late frogs. l - ' . Paentag #II4OW Upon Wheat. Last tenter wo suggested the eipert• meld of i packing sue* upon winter wheat by rolling it down with a common roller; ghat it was rather; ate in the ens, son to be of any practioal use at the time This hint was taken from reading an se. count of accidental experiment of the trial A. man haying occasion to haul wood, one winter, across his neighbor's I Held of Whiter,wheati heengsged to pay him wherever damage it might do to the' wheat, pkesumlag that more or less deli. age would accrue. Thnroad wale staked out, on that it could be accuratelydistin guished at Inuweat time. But there-was no needle( stakes, for all through the season the wheat upon the track was la whole head and - shoulders aboie any ether part of the field, and the yield of grain was proportionably larger. 1 ' The Clarence was so marked thet It seemed impossible that it shonld have bean the result of the little manure drop. Red neon! the track as the teems were Paulen, end the cause of the difference was regnplad he a mystery. It is well known that anew Well locked will rcsitit the Spring thaws and remain oil the ground mita longer than snow left as It tails, and that it is early bare ground irs the spring3ime that injures the wheat'. Hence the'seggestion to take opportuul, ties when flue snow . to soft • enough to pack well, and roll It down on the field* 1 of winter wheat. It is certain will came the soon to re:paid on ground loner and hold the soil n firmly in Its pltce and protect the e of the grain iron • °Odit. of the frchric,g and ihtwings, which) are paced to be tom chief causes 01 We , There ;s, as yet, noeI:LOW in this reg p, , but it is liable to cc any coy or eight. When it odes cm we hoi.c numbers of our farradra 1 avail thuheelivet of the first opkortunity to try the exneriruent, and in doe time communicate'She result. It will cost bet liftle and mss ray gelL Evet'y heavy fall of smite Should he treated in this way to make ithe - exp:riment erfect.— Wicroaris Franc.. Ilonanhold Eselp•m. I ,PUTLADELPEIA Bops.—One plat' m milk, one air, of, butter; one Pint of I yeast, three Cups of sugar, one egg, make a softt)tit,gli at night. tirly , tbe morning add not quite-:s. teaxnem of soda and two teaspoonsiul og Emu Ille.. Now put is a, little tore ' f flo J mould it well, an return it to ri When light, make Into cakes, and o I them stand half an hour or lll hi enough, thenbake them. ! SNOW lieu.s—Take half a 0111:4 ei ! the best rice, put it into. a tiancepan i with a quart of new milk; sitirmer it slowly, e 0 that it may not bunt; when ; it has absorbed all the rnlik,ll ft cool; I then mix in the 'whites of t o eggs; pare and mire . some middling sized ep- I plea; put a little sugar into ea At, then i envelop them in rice, till them hi cloths, , and boll them fur twenty minutea or half en hour, according to the quail...) , of the apples used; turn them into a; dish to 1 i serve;. and dtiet them thickly over with loaf stigar. The advantage of this dish is, that it empress the whites of eggs; stud semetiows., after making cusiards or preparat:ons which require the yoke of eggs,. housekeepers aro i*. a loss to turn the whites of eggs to account, CAKE a ariDwimins.—Four e gs, half putoyl of p6unded lump sugar,' half a pound of fresk butter, half a pound of flour; beat the borer ho a cream, dust In the dour, and ado lira eggs well whisk= ed; boat With a furk - for a quarter of au. hour; butter a tie, and pour ittl half of the mixture; babe from a quarter of an hour to twenty minutes; remove from the tin, butter agaln,•and add- the other half of the mixture; bake as (b efore. jam coal, spread ja thickly°, er one portion of the cake, place the other part over it, and cut into whatever ship.? you please. , 0 onrior I Oft ttiyErwrad • Whom llghto Doz., hlna! lOstroy ono at a word Yor I am Liam!. Biddy an Iller Trevali A hen has Leen traveling, during the past six. months ' aver the entire .pountry, east of, the Nlls..stssippl.. She hay benetito a protege of the MereitanM' Union Ex. press . Company, and travels them office to mike . in bar coop. started friiin, Slrit , tb 4 o, /alt. drily, and has beau. since r time, in nearly every large IVestern city, and as far north as St. Pail. Min uYseta. She is now in New England, haying left B ridgeport, Connecticut. last. Saturday, for Pittsfield, Ms.ss. A:Bridge,, p ,rt • paper gives full account of ler autocratic manners, Ler plump physical' health and Ler cheerful disposition. She : seems to enunin o the rations 6ffiota with much Interod, is usnallyst ilbeity,wheit uortravoli tor, has more than she owl eat.; of course, and Ilyettlike a prineesw The ofticers of the tyournmy are bar blinabli , servants, and afford ,Iter • protecUou Well no every possible hellity.. I It Las been suggested that this hen In c tends M. write a volume of .duteriaia -Votes. Wu hardly credit this reper4- however. The Express Corripaity on* it eyes are mostly respectable. .hardi. workifig men. amide. not furnish that' °linnet! of vulgaril r anti 'Oct:4'lllMM great author shemliVennsider neensaary to a correct delineation of national ohne. actor. Some have said that Liddy' in tends to give. it calms, of readings., and • that a young niester has been engaged tui ' her agent. We trust the report Ls true We shall read with much interest the ear , 1 "erlti-isms" of the Tribune and ! the Wow/J.—N. Y _AMU, , Deortsuct Camemateatinz,zziTrnate, Tho expres.l time between San Fran I clam) and New York was rednoed to fifi i toot days at the close of 13e7, and by the close of thiU year. it hi eNreeled the tlimi will ,be further reduced to eleven deYerl hv the further rmtvusion of tho Pacific Ibtili,nd front both directionn. fly tho 1 middlo of ittal, If not, sockuor, wo may look for the all.rail•connection; and n melted ulc of about his dave . from ocean to., ocean; and therefore we clay look fir a' pro pdigiouw ,arrana of travel and tragic al - of the Alain Stout Line.. fly rownn of the unniecedentiAl low rates of thre no thocomfieting etetunahip lines. no loss than 10,0e0 passengorti imve left Sew York for California; via the Inthume, within three menths. The in.; ternui 'and agricultural development of the 1'::.1tte,...0,.1t is wl rapid that the de mand fur labor M. intappennable. The dispatvbes annocineo 'that the . Centre] Pacific Company are organizing it force or 10,d30 workmen, with which to prose , cute the ;nand • tnterprise (terim; this year, . • Pomona doiring a steady'and - cafe la= vestment have now un opportunity of securing the I. Afortgago /Son& upon this groat road at loam then their par value. tie , e the advartlooniont of the 1 , 1- nau,laj ltgrouita op apolbnr page. —Tho Columbus . (01(10) Journal Maya an attempt to A l Ol3lllO life au webfoot COM 31miss out of $OO,OOO has Just come to light, St whieb the Accident Insunmee Company of Coltunbus la Interested to tins amount of $lO,OOO. , A nun named Capt. U. L. Bryon, f 'sisterly of the rebel , p army, and a stoma or Goorgis , wont to !Savannah and secured Ateles on his 1 life to too ainount of .$50,000, „early In I Juno. In c finpanY with a man named «wens on the loth or drtno, ho went fishing, on the 'Savannah River, nod Owens testi:tad under von that the boat won upset and Ilryan drowned, The In. surauco companies, hOwecor; were slow In plying op their' losses on the dols-I mau, and Gotha nub -of january ISIS, Bryan tarot-dim at his home In Georgia, -----...... - • —Tito uncaentions which have made In the bill of 'eotl.Trl:rei u Lyons hue larottEllt loligist.butneroos vesbgeS of-Roman. cowstruction which are of great Interest. There te-fouudcolomna and capitals otthe porn Archniquentyle, with tablets of stonemul sculptured mar ble indicating beyond. qnestiou the spot wh'ere wassituated one of those sump. Mous palaces Inhabited by the . mars, who Lilltdd the . mpitala of Gaul their •lomos.doriug the first year of the chile -1 len era. —The murderer or I,outne Krause, la) lieautiful Bernal:write, Is a drat mule, and only eighteen years old. trosasorta Wet tam attempted to take from Una hie pocket-hook, containing only hour dol. am), . , .. STATE NEWS:: S t i —The three tot:owl1i; item. we find reelsin the .lohnstown ~errespand.r.led of the i Ebensburg at Soto Ater ~ oiurliance oceurrel in a fszor near ; sa s. loon hero the dayolori eta; (beret,- I , Mutton, of 1n1313',1 it young . 1313r1 MUMS' Pon I Broderick' was savcreiy .t a dirk I oath knife in the hands of some .pete; on us.- nue.; known, II I roil of carpe:. Wes atolen from the door of Mr. Jahn J..gurplifs ; store a t,nnle of days ago. A T-3RWartl oi l i taunty dolia, is offered for itifertnatlon lead to the detection ofthe rhicf. Store-door sto.iling_ has peciitie quite common here of late.' A child of. Mrs..Boyera;of tillsa'Aisburg, aged - eighteen months, was smiths! to death one day last week by the upsetting upon it of a tub of hot cantor, —Last Tuesday a week ago,, the 7th Inst., as Wilhau, Smktha boy of about twelve years of ago, son of John a. Small, of Polk township, was rittnnting hosts from school, he , had . to gccitarough I ,a the woods a short distance. White ia.thel woods he heard some rating Id the to - bras t aud'out dew a elleasent add light 'UT, SA on his head. He grabbed (mil held it wl tkone band, and Just at this •gionierst let out ran a red fox after thepheasaht, , The fight lad made a grab for him with etkeir band, hut he, beam; too tiutek, missed the sly, fox. Bo has the pheasant et home allve.—MoSlOS DCR,Oe'rat • -' • •3- - —N man name( yinison. sthinsle- I maker; left PhlilipehnrgiM Priddy, ian..l nary 17th, partially intexicatisklith bor. and sleigh, and on Saturn. the , be was found In • the Altetitteny mountains, east of Phlllipsburg - ifroiwo to death. The horse was also deal and stiff: This Is a terrible warning I,a; those I who are in the habit of Indulging freely I iin inteximtlna. drinka. An loosest was held on the hotly, and a verdict. In ac- I iiorilando with the above facia qudervil by the Jury: • • —The entire lino 07 1 the Wilia(lngten and Birdsboro' Railroad has. been lot front West street, ' I Vilthingion.:-.to its Junction with the Reading 'road /1E111rd:s -hore'. The contractors are :dread's. busy s ot work" each with a largeforcoo4ands. The NVilmington and loading rued has a live President in Edward lirooke, Esq., Who will put It through In less time and at lees east than wag expendocC on any previous work of, the kind built In the &eta—Reading Journal-' S ' Wednesday . : eyentemilild that, a,, sad and perhaps fatal accident ciathrred at Phillipsburg; thilgrounty: A glaaghter of Mr. Wm. McCoy, of that place, aged fourteen, was engaged in tilling tamp with oil, and to roe whether or Cot the lamp was full, lightedp no splinter; whiar, conallsg In contact villa the MI oust, eausod it to explode, desikulissi oil being thrown upori the girl, *hose clothes weressionalmost iiionsutheiti Her screams anon brought her. aid, bilt not • until she Wes terribly burned. he is not expected to recover.—Clarieii9hin . —The Shamokin !remit! of Thlisday laat - says: On Wednesday mornfeg of last week, as Patricia Ilurke,•rasidlim the 'Excelsior Colliery; destended the stairs; he found the body..df hie agetl mother lying at the 'bottom; with a deep sastiln her foreheatyand berineck broken,-.lt is Supposed the old ladd had sidempled to go auwn- to. the kitclieri au early hour, as wits heir custom, audio . ' aome way felehoadking to'tho bottom of I the stairs, although no one In the house heard the poise. , She was one of thUold est ladies in this section, being 14 her ninety-seoond year; but had full use of her limbs, and was considered active for one of her age. - • —The :Model Farm reiebtly - locite, in Chester county, proves rather expensive -to the gond-ipeople among whom dt is placed., ; They were first called upon - to contribute to the purchase of the firm, and are now asked • •to stock' it, The Chester County Agriculture' Society": has .sgreed.to contribute this sum, Provided Its officers are allowed 'a voice 1n t the control of the farm, and It Is undersiood that the Trustees. of the .Pennsvlvania Farm School have agreed to thaproposl . 'ion. —Heavy damages of $ll,OOO against the Catawissa Railroad Company were recovered by Jane B. 'Caldwell, du-the Supreme Court, on Thursday last, The pleintilT . ..deleted that the accident which =smite(' In the inked. for which] mho obtained so large an amount in dgm ages, was from carelessness, while the Company contended that a roil that hod , boon made brittle by _frost had Imakens and that the inishap was beyond their control, The Jury took the plaintiff's view of the question. au& the "'anti is seen in an award of damages to the amount of $l4OOO. " —ln Lancaster comity tae rato of Mx. salon for the current year two. and half mills on the dollar; in Yark-consty It is seven mills; in Berks county nearly ten. Lancaster 'has` a Republican Ma; jorify of !about six thousand. - York a DeMocratic runjoritvoralus_ut three thou. , sand, Int Barks about 'seven them sand. , • - • —Thon'ext Anneal Frtg of the , State Agricultural Semlety ovill be: bold on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, September nth and Mb ' and October ist and Id. . The,Fresident sled Secretary invite proposals for the plate I of the next exhibition, duclepropusale]to be laid &Were the. Coramltteo at lig nest meeting, March 19th, . , —The, City Passenger-Railway Coals panics of Philadelphia having resols-ed to Lines no - more passes to members Of , the city catmcii, this year, the latter coo :. dispused ehresent tho outrage with prop'sr ' On 'Friday, an delinatma was ' !submitted, "providing ler 'is tax , ore I wilt alhentif Pagsonaers-where tine farels I. seven vents: Thists but the beginning of - tho contest: ; .1 --L-The DOWitingtoweieurnia says t.fisi wife•-af Jacob Spuds; . of. el s° Cluster county, on Sanday night of last' week, gave birth to four children, gotta , weighing eight pdands. • fibs mother and Madras:i.e.° all doing TM!' s aulePoPer sMul.tlast on the aamo day the with of Eh B. Itettewißegt, reed . log dear-,Mergantown. gasul'hirlit: to a boy weighing thirteen pound& The Zlinthepttown {LsacaSter coon ..e I ty) Gar EUV9: -.. 3lrithts:s:Shenk, fir 4" In Wed Renege/ toweelfip;l•lllliiconnty, has agorae forty-five, yearn-of age. and Is still alive,and apparently in good hash& 'Aout 1 . 104;Pt1 years' ago if • laid eight eggs, Memel Mat • none-at all , . Shenichas also' on , his premises , . d land tortoliewhiell heknowstQ beatity-1 eight years of age. - • - • e-The!Columbia apy ewe that on Sat! =JAY :OW:WU shut, two' boys,_ ; noisiest Franks,flurg, aged sixteen _retire, and William *Chutes. -eged'tearfeerf'S"eares got Intoan: allarrybon-trum•-ohnteh In We altl ngts 3 aborough.whesgryworche .ensdert and invitation'le tight fait-t 'side Or thoehurch:Vias srhert Met b ottownntnutltruißargattsoked Charles, who drew ski:Aram:ld stabbed Rtnre47:. dangerously in the reglen - Of the heart.; L:LAlniut fottio'blecliTrhitlY afternoon. last, the next!toultd3 , oungeet child ot Shedd' Albrlght, or .Lewlehurg wag /eltl in a room weds a store, anC in a very` fe*motnents mmei musing down stairs' screaming!, hie elcabingtall on, hLs . flesh In Vence burned brown. Ho lln gored ,in groat diStresa,` constantly .1:113- 4 !standing waternrall-ebent hell:put two' o'clock WA . rislt tnoralng,redten.doidk tame to Ms reltef.-,Learlthurg Chlynide.' —The Pottevllle .lciurnal given the amount 'of anthracite coal sent from 'Pennsylvania to tido-water daring the; year 1857, at 1 94i 0 , 511 - WM.. being 00 in' creme of 971,001 'tons over the year 10/Z- Of etnrilsmthrnciteand bitumikamereaols-d sag tidewater there wens hustyreste r•,255,- MS tone, being a decrease Or,. °4gs, tons from thgrecesllng 'year; Taut Meg ant aggregate :of 11,906,300 -tonsiand• - en in-, cronaoof 53,603 tons. .; - . • • • —The dwelling houaq Anthony Fo"tr Waahin_KtCniVilie, was 'burned en lase &utility. , ?Sri F. we lersrin'was &b. sent'at .tho time. Tho entire, building smally ell Ha contents. together with o grain liens° attached, .contal! Mg! a quantity of 'wheat wore consumed, and in addition lo the above, severed auridred sloilant,in gold, silver and' creenbrecks. insurance.—Dansalie Intellveneer. —On last Tuesday- morning 'about ono o'clock, the body of Joseph Kilns., of Se linsgrove, -Snyder county . . Wad run over by the down express train et Webs/1 town, and horribly mangles]. • It is thought he had.: been murdered hOl5 the , body laid • o.q the back. The remains') Were taken to Sollnesgrevion the 1012.5 tnito, on do sauna morning., He leaves a fauilly.--Sunbery slsstinel. . -ti _—Tbe Stocklmiders of this Noversink re InsdreuM 'Companj, of this say have Tindal! consideration 'the' nropnety of thanking the present, name to 'Heart, hag Fire Insurance company,"-This will boa decided improvement; as It More thenoughly..idemtilinte that organisation 'with the any whereqe erlginuted, and tla 'headquarters located. -' , ••••;Readfli . . Hai Friday 'afternoon otlast"week,l !eon of Jonas. Ronawtbs, aterryaburgs in this county, boween nine and ten years of age, while on his way henna room school was run over byn sled load-. bd with llnee, and. so, severely injured 1 , that he expired in an hog aßetwa•rtls,-;-''' s toat Register,' ' ' —On- -germ' hat; a: little V,el. ed about ns, dangkter Ar.B.4Y, residing neaethe new bridge over , Shat Ralbeatt "Inliaidonrril le, nsijelnlost Al tna, wan so' severely burnod that Ott d the fallowAnty night. . --Ono night weak-before last the prke ners In the "ColuMbia county julfes• gaped by diSOlng- through •lbe wall: A ;award or:9lCie.for their:,•return, being' efferel,' pectin", purmed anti captured. —On Sato nlay last two' fifty bil.rel 01l wells were atruok ha the vloinity of Pit holo —ono on the territory of the:United. Stales ' Petroleum' Company, - end athe other on the Been Perm. . . —Wyoming oauntrelected' delegates on the gith. ult., to the Itepuldlcen State Convention arm passed resolutions. for Great and brow for. President and V,lne • I—The /lonesdale mention that David Ugtald, keeper °l.', grocery is that _toem', shot a' rowdy customer through the- h ear! !. one day Oast. week, killing kink truptently. . • I —Dnrinishe paq Year. seven Alen and Me weroan Were bunk, In Penhiylvante, ter natuder. - TWeswete exacta edon Tees. .4dayitheeis on WednesdaY.ll.o 91.1%;t9t 4 1 , .y• sad °neon Friday., , •, • liiiMil= null' sr ra?als aooa She Mead braiitAlgh amid Chu corn,. CllaFed by the goloen 110 4 of ieorn— Like the mew heart of the sue. Who many e_glowlng la's had won. On her cheek an Antnmn Deeply rlpenest:4-ench lo midst of brown wee torn, Lik C .r . ,, in:Trice growl:olth corn. Round bar ayes her trosees tell to bleb were nisekost none could tell 11.1: long Lathes velle,l n light That Lad nine beta all too bright, And hoe hat, with stools brim, land° her trend forehead dim • ' - Thee alie:AtockLanald the stock . O. praising God with awco:eetloot., gu're, I cold, Heaver did not mean Where I reap thou shouldat O.ut green Lay thy sheaf adotra and come, eh are ro,pharyeat and nip home.; , CHURCH RE-OPENING • East Liberia and Its Surroundlege— Its —nePaolatilager deocna su thorebes —star it_ tharst I PPon . • ainamon, eta. • , East Liberty and its immedbate .suZ ' rounding's is gemirelly regarded as the .`garden spot" of our suburban districts. natural ['drainages of surpassing beauty, level surface, and pm:lenity to • the pent up_ city, attracted many of our wealthiest citizens, who have erected pa latial residences, anti spent vast sums to make the grounds. attached * blossom• as the rose.. Even • at. this season of the • year, the grounds Indicate the culture they have reneired, and the numerous elegant reeldonces, that rise up in every direction, are sees to better advantage than when hidden amid the summer fo . Bouutifal as this spot has always been, within a brief score of yearn the wkolo neiglihnt,hood has been transformed nu; der the magic Much of modern culture. The opening of the Penneyteenia Rail road. which sweeps through it, has had meth to do with tide marvellous thence., itspldlaarel under comfortable circum stances has yielded a rich fruitage. • Tim tulles of so much wealth aud culture soon. began to be felt. AVlth the erection of elegant reatilentos, the necessity of having better church edifices soon be. mute apparent, and now handsome church struetures dot the place, adding .beaeis-and solidity to it. Among the first churches erected was Emory M.I. Callrelt, and noon after the' Presbyterl= ens built - one of great "archltoetural beauty. . Boon after, Me Epiecopallam. ware worshiping In a tasteful cut stone structure, • and . other cienominatlems erected excellent churches: A more of. years ago this small body o Methodists worshipped in a plain nnpre. tending brink building, much like e ofmntry school house in olden Units, and located in an obsqure piece, With the erection of tbo neW building a; ut is decade of years ago, Methodism assumed o new position, and &Lace thee ban been gradually growing stronger. Feeling that 'their church accoinmcglatione were insufficient to meet Abe demands of the use,, it was 'determined to remodel the' braiding - throughout, at a east of twols-o thousand - dollars. The extra cost was magnified until ,fuli twentyolght,thou saud was spent. Per about a year the work of "reconetractlou" lies been going on, .and as-1t progressed new features were added, until the plain brick steepled edifice has become completely met= phosal;anu Is now ono of the mostgrace tut churches le he found west Of the mountains. • , . The eburch fronts on what Is ly known as Greensburg pile,- now d the principal streeLand lien quite elope to tbo railroad s l ation. The front preeents pure Romanesque atyle of architecture, while in other portions of the building More is nllght blending of Gothici.En teritg the spacious .loor,n ghee alnPen el ao tha7r iuslu iehenargemeuto rocnTillt commotne four hundred pereens. It te, fitted up with considerable taste, and to admirably adapted for Sunday. School and lecture. purposes. Immediately in Mercer aro two class rooms. By easy flights of stairs from the • -vestibule you enter the • main audience coon; which. .contains ninety-hix pose, capable of ; seating seven [hundred persons. to ninety by forty sight, though at the Bent, lucluding the wings, the width is sixt y -seven, feet. The scats aro black walOut finish, neatly cushioned bright rod color ' and in strik ing contrast to the elegant lirressede car pet which graces the entire floor, strung. -ly tinted in green; The largo - Windows ant filled with stained gint, :cif bright, cheerful colons. • Tho adjustmenti of Me chandeliers and side lights, numbetfne thirty...ix globes; light! the. chamber. Arrangements are in progress to manufrequre gas on the premises for the use of the church. Thu walls aro orange tint; and ceiling purple or flush c010r... The beautifni tower protects deep-toned toasted bell. The building is heated with steani. On either side of the pulpit,- the -"Teh Commandment„' "Psalm fifteenth," "Lord's Prayer"-end " Cenfession of Faith," are bottotifully . InScribed in antique letters. Yesterday the nooperilng eerviced took place.. Bishop Simpson, that potato of speakers speake delivered a Very able an eloquoet 'discourse In the merging, and to the afternoon Rev. Dr. R. Miller, of this city,' occupied the-pulpit, to the groat fiatisfactiou of the numerous andi- • tory. - They congmedlon in the morning gave a liberal contribution, and in the afternoon a plate collection was token. Quite minmber.of stringer& were_pres ent. from othereburches. Rev. W. W. Rene, of Wilkinsburg, took. part in - the exercises, and Rev. P. M. IST_Gowno, - to worthy minister;'-was'also present in the altar. The services were rendered. more interesting by the sweetsomd mu sic of the choir, accompanied byene or Mason liemlizerr superb organ; fur- nieliedby. C. C....Me110r, under the skill, 'rut lead of W. S. Bender'Esq., formerly 'leader of the cholr'of Liberty-Shoet.M. Glancing over thh vast Ruessi. cr„ op burned fkces, ILstectifig reverently .and attentidely to the eloquent 'Bishop, we ; gay: but few famllLse faces, who had mingled in the services et tbelittlodingy brick Church of a score of leans.' The venerable JohnStowart,.fatherdtelsw of A. Sradloy e ls l 4., and Lather of ex-Sher tff Stewarh tbereweet spirited.T. Jig Bay lied, and Samuel teuidwielt; formerly of 1 the Rouse of Representatives!, 'were the aulir.:prorelnent -one% we , recognized. I Among the many who, heels become BA i . - ilea and prominent we ebscrved COL J.: r 11. Stewart; one of the r. . 1. l'erchment, end the - members of the. Building , Committee, Idesint-Fritilk lent; Capt. C. W. Itatchelorc S. ti. ll 3feEl- rey,s/.. K. Kerr a.. Laufmao;,,Alex. •Batcs,and J. W. WoodwelL -Thin corn-. 1 mitfecniinclibe ladles of the-Church, are..." . ; - spoken ordn the highest praise.- • o Stovethis church became. &Ampere:a enfavored with soma prominsat Ministers be hf the - CoMbreece, ; llMMlgNhOULAVOnanwPresldentPeath: I lug PAOLI. L. EL.Merasiown and Rec. .IL Sinsabaugb. The fatter nntileur woe ' Pastor when the bontemptated ltmtirove. mentwas agitated.. The pr_iieent panto ,r , Bev. W.ftelt. Turner, A. AL, deserves to' be well thhught of "and. dotibtletis Is, by Ids etnigreenstims, iineceislng la- 1 bort. to promote . the _project:, Me is I young „minister, of . palters and' yety- , ro pmising. ♦ 'We - forted citable' tine' brier ; t. way in thtsmilidasiced part of our new' conableistion - sequialticei; that -n the palatiel retidenob of,Franktiedittm, Esq. I Itberewas oOnfert "and irixlYr. wor th y - to tendert. 'orifice*, and Lao). wa re teelYed from our host, and.l. his. wear - eltelfed wife, ; ; - , oazo tftws., Ra-CroVenwr Opz hp settled dawn Lin Cif:tetanal to praelleO hie prolkaleon, ; Outlaw, and - if any or his' friernfa say infer/An; to lilna beroartecabout official : F . plams, , he 3,111 be grieved... ...,, •„,.., • ,—The Ohio &leis Lireria! Columbus hoe Z 3,000 Vol Etraes.:Tba Priblic Library ,et Detroit hzdz over 15,000 volumes. and . devotee as annual income of over. $ l . OOO to the purchase of books. All 'forfeited . ball bonds inthet city are to/recalled:4:4 . end paid over to this fund: ".... 7. . =Tim znalcide of Rev.' Ur. itni:a. id = Delaware, Ohio, was croinutitted . . z , til tm • ;day morning, while" hie fzer,m m i ca mere quietly awaltinghis a r ,pearance to ;':conduct the opening exeiv;ewa of the reg. im. quhrierly, meetire4„.;.. The -members .haying waited Bout:, Rine after dm usual hour orcommer.e.lng serval>, dlipatched - - roil° of their' lumber to - aacertein the e.ause of Ida delay. ,And.he .was - found hanging dead in hie barn. Another cler , omen, the Rev. Mr. Itvaa, lir Marys lie,in the *aunty adjolnhag.tfehtware, also caromilledadalde the acme Sunday I'afterzwon, 'veal:twills throat. InsanltY - is alleged to both, pima and , in the bat 'mtunedit had_ boon arsons° time appe . - t,—,The Dayton Jesruarrita oaa ' OOOlO , oftbe incidents which enlivened a coon - 'bust it Phillipsburg, Id that vicinity. on :Sunday, month:g r -If., ._coon was treed, aho tree tnon, and a coaelf - dog . b elong-. • . leg la a young - nun nemea. , 'Skyles -, of , Ttia 'letter, was getting- , • beat'of the light make a Walk- ..; 'Ar, In ettbmptlng to Make a tilvenloa in - i -favor of thedog with a stick. 'struck to. .', Dauer: - acciderWallY , find. killed him.. raged e ' . Skyles was ent the' death of lds z" dog, and felled+ Walker with' 11. club, knocking hinfilenseleas. Jacob Milton,. a friend of Walker, seized the •axe with, .which the tree was felled., and:,chopped, Into Skylee shoulder. • Whereupon Den— . i lid erim drew - stele:flier - and ftM-M.lb; .. ten - 0n... the right' • sin:adder, wounding , hint severely. Tea patty . :were subee„ . . - Mr. Jz.zzan Itobertson,..t this V.noe; ' sseVettecked -on lel. wA y bit:eel , on... Sunday -rdght. aboljt -nine eWlock, knocked -deem and -- ,bbm a Tsome two hundred " end. nlev.,ty dolltrif. hee arm 11r..110" °e a ten after. 0 4urv,II , nil:dined to th0pe,1, 2 0, 3 „,, . b i . Ida custom to make tip V., 0 Duals leaving eirty-Mont raorninv --lbseeeenclud; Mg his labons„,he.atzrtod Mr. erms, and ', - bed reached the ste,.. s t em t„ . 6.,,,, a of . the reeldenceor Afr,-, G. w, - s - eteen, when tworeen who'haz , ./ ..,,,,,, Ted um ... 4m . . 1 ,belalnd thkpille.ra at, thaside et the gate milted out, k-rfo aired him souse's= mad ! collated Islm 'Of the all2Ottfit stated above. ' r Mi,Rc., o , • reznalned mat:Moon the 40. a. ,n7atilaseasiblo condidrus for 1 abbat odben ,r' . *ben- reason renamed - A a n dhesr.mghttobs benne. . Reis ennaider- I ably about the _ head, hat' ihts . Iviqukits :ere red - dzingerouft. linffeltie urthe perpetrahm.sof the mite.- . dotetto tiananlt and robbn7 bullet , bean t ill#ltol.-LlVant Lisbon Amna& ' . • f