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We hare connected with our establishment a well selected JOB OFFICE, which will enablo us to ' execute, in the neatest I'rinting style, every variety of INEW SERIES, VOL. 2, NO.. 18. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1SGG. OLD SERIES, VOL. 20, NO. 18. liTic Liptnfir'ii iT,r. r rwitNciQ BALTIMOIIB LOCK HOSPITAL. ISTAliLISIILD AS A ItEFlUE FROM QTJACK LRV. THE oyi.Y PLACE WllV.RV. A CURE CAS HE OBTAINED. DR. JOHNSTON has discovered tliomost Certain, Speedy and only Efl'ectuiil Hemcily in the World lor it'll Private Hiscnsos, Wcnknessof 'tlicBnck or Limbs, Strictures, A flections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Involuntary Discbnrnes. Iiupotcncy, Ucno al Debility, Nervousness, liyupcpsy. Languor, Low Spirits. Cn'nl'uvion of Ideas, Palpitation of the lluart. I iniidilv, Trembling. lMmnessof Sight or (iiddinen. Jiscnso'oftlic Ik-ad'.' Throat. Noso or skin. Affections if the Liver. Linn. Stomach or Dowels those. Torri ile Disorders arising from tho Solitnry llubits of 'outh those secret and solitary practices more filial 0 their victim than tho pons' ot Syrens to the iMa Inersof Vlyw. blighting their most brilliant hopes r anticipation?, rcudoring uiarriago, Ac., iuiposai- V(HA(JJI!' wotnily, who have become the Ticlitns of .Solitary ire. thiit ilrcndful and destrnetive habit which jinuaUv swiens to an untimely grave Ihousniids uf Voting Men of the most- exulted talents and brilliant who niiirbt iithcnvisehavo entranced li-trii- tng Penates with the thunders of eloquence i-r waked i Consistingof DRY GOODS, Prrrs flneris. Cassimero toecsUty tho living lyre, may call Willi full cou- ! cloths. Jeans. Coitotiad.-s. Muslins. Dress Goods in onuAT excitement: BtcToIulion In llig'?i Prices. Kvcrvbodv Kushin"f to the MAMMOTH STORE of Who bar Just Received their new STOCK OV FALL & WINTER GOODS, fi J anM yiximixav.. Married Persons, or Young Men mntcmplnting marriage, bring nwaro of physical weakness, organic .febililv. def.rmities. Ac. speedily cured. lie who pis-en liimelf under the euro of Dr. J. mar religiously e.n-.fi d in his lienor its a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as n Physician. iTnn-.ediKtelv Cured, and Full Yigor Restored. This liistressing Aficclion which renders Life nii-.-rab'.o and marriage iiiip:is-ildc Is the penalty naid bythe viclimaofiiiipniperiiidiilgrnees. iounr; persons arc too apt to commit excesses Irom t-ot bein aware of the dreadful consequences Unit inn? i eiisuo Xow, who that understands the subject will uretenl to deny that tin- power of procreation is lo.it j aoorcr bv those lulling inio improper mum uin the vru lent 7 llcsi-les being deprived the pleapurcs of healthv ofispring the most serious and destructive ymptom's In Doth body and mind arise. Tho system. be-oni-s Deranged, the I'lijsical an-l .Mental 1-unc- i preat variety, Shawls. Hosiery and Gloves, Carpet of JitTcri-nt styles and qunlily. HATS AND OAFS, 3CC7S feSHOES, HARDWARE, Cedarware. Cnrdwnro Glass-ware Croekery, GRIIt.'KKILS. Tobacco. A"cgaM, Vnun. Ten. Cotrec. Su-;ar, Molasses, Salt, Fish, Ac. Srita :n:l 4'li"ii-n1, OSIm. I.iiiiiim and In fact i:Vi:i:VTIIIX; UEXKltALLY KKPT in 4'oiinii-v S(oi--x. OUR .STOCK CAXXOTFA1L TO l'LKASR All desirous of fretting a good article at a lair price will pleas give us a call. Xo trouble to show Good". J. V. FRII.IXC. 4 SOX'. Sunbury, Oct. II, 1335. tior.s Weakened, Lois of I'roercative i'ower. .Nervous IrriiabilitV. Dvfpepssa. Palpitation or the I.. art. IndiBii'in. Cmistitutionul Debility, a V listing of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death, OftScc, . ? Wo"'1 1'roIcri-K Kf re-t Left baud sida gMug from Raltimoro street, a few liMzr. from the corner. Fuil not to observe luimn and number. ... Litters must be paid and contain a iUmp. T.ie Doctor's Diplomas linng in huoiSee. A Wllii WAKK.iiTKH l.'S TYi O MAYS. A' 'Uicvry "r "i""oui lirugt. ?BS. .lOH'STOS. Member cf the Rcyr.l College cfStirgi-on.. I.nr b-n, 'Jraduato from .mo of the most eminent tollegc. in he United State", r.nd the greater part of whose life aibccn spent in the hospitals of Lonl'iti, I aris. ailadeiphia and elsewhere, has t-Eected fonie of "Itinost astonishing cures thai wero ev.-r kn-iwn ; .mny troubled with ringing in the head and cars ..t.. n..i n.Mf.n.nrn beiui an-ruied at Hidden S'siind. busiiriilncss, v.itii frequent blushing, sttended sometimes with dcrangnmeul of mind, were lured immediately. fi'AKS'. HASSTKtTI..irS AO'J'H'i'.. ii- I .,Mf...e. n!l those who have infired them, .i.nktf i.nnroner indiilseuce and tulitary habits which either business, study, society or inurria-rc in ess aro unc -I ine iu " ' i by improper indulgence and miliary habits, i rii'ii both body and mind, unfitting tlum for r business, study, society or ninrrinie. nc orn t. mc -i Tuc .m una i:;:'!.;: ." ,n'v enecw produced by early liabitsof youth, vir.: eaKness oi Detank and Limbs, l'uina in the ileal. IJ.mnees of eight. L" of Mumular l'owcr. Palpitation oftbo ojtho Digestive Functions, tieu.nil Debility, jnip toms of Coiisuuip'ion, Ac . MiHTALLY.-Tha f-.rful onV-ot. on t.ie mind are Kuch to bo d read -1-Loss f Memory, t onlusmn of ,vKI, Peoresiini of Spirit. Lvil-l- in.-b: lingi. Avr ,icn to Society, Self-Distrust, Loo or So.itua, Timi Jitv. Si are somool the null pro luc-rl. ' Tnovsirnsof pers -i sor g now judge what is the cause ..r their declining health, losing teir vigor, becoming weak, palo, nervous and imeUted. having a singular appearance about the CTs cough and svuipl-iinsofconuin-.pliou. .-loliave injured thema-jlvea by a certain praciice Indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions-, or at s-.-hool. the elT.-.-ts of whieharonigl.llyl-.lt. een wl.er, asleep m d i. . i.o cured renders marriage impovible. and ile.-.i ,js . . ...f , . i l-..,il.t annlv imnle(liat?!y. Ool.l IlliliU .ii . u'.n it . ,fl.: iii.il a V'lui'K . -r- FANCY DRY GOOD STORE. 3WTISS KATE BLACK, RESPECTFULLY informs her friends in Siftibury and vicinity, that she has just openod hvr FALL AND WINTER GOODS, oi Notions and FanoyDry Ooods, ltarkot street, four doors west ofYVm. H. Miller "i Root and Shoo store, SlMtl'KY, a. Her stock consists of Trimmings, notions, embroi. P 0 E T I C A L . THE? 1VB;i 03' ??!S :.!'. The Man of Rusinesa, Returnin-? to h's Mansion, Findeth bis Wife nt tho Uruud i'iauofortc. Sing to mo, Idvp, I ricttcl thy Bong, 1 need t!iat tlinu slmulil at r.liecr mc well. dories, Ladies and Childrens' Hats, silk and othor FcT evefj lliilig 19 going W Pni), What a pi'y country from all n 1 indulging in a eertnu secret habit kust, LcU-ro cor.trmpia-xi v the darling o!'hi parents, should besnal.hcd ill nrrsi-c -ts and enjoyment nl In.-, by the uenee of deviating from Vho path of nature -ucn persons JB.4 tSilti.tCiS'!. reHect lhr.ta sound mind anil body arc necessary rcquis-tes to promoti hourly lines thad'iwed ;lited el the mest connubial liappine'S. i.. 1-...1 -;.i.,;..i ! tf lourii'y wronKii me '"T- sinie-i a ,ry pilgrimage. ; the prospi-L-t j.-i i . ii, . ; tb, mind becomes tb L:.u j ;..n.i r.iln.l with the inclancholy rell -c- ii,. i ii, l.i.in.in.-ss of another bucuiueii fc vi ,i ,:..,..: l.l nnd tiiii.rttdl-nt votarv Measure find tl.nl bob is Imbib-iJ tue s-e.ts ot tn-.i niinful disei.se, it t j j often hapiwOT ilia'- n Ulsll'nfd Ui.se of bi.me. or : read of discovery, uMera bun rroui anph ing to thoM who, from c luc i.ion w.M rss,.c.itubii'itv. ccuuloi.o befriend him, denying ti.-l tha constitutional symptoms of this horrid dt-oaso o ake ti-.eir ii.pouinnce. such ulcerated s-jre throat. disciiM-d r. .;c, nxtiirnat pains iu tho betid and limbs, ilimncs uf sight, deafness, nodej on Hie thin boner, and arms, blotches on tlm head, face and xtre:: itir, pro-rcssing will, liightful rapidity, till a: le.t tho palutuof Ibo mouth or ilia bones ut tho n.-e fall in, and tho victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death P itsapcricl to bis dreadful eiifierings, by sending nun to -thai Undisc overed Country from whence l.u traveller returns." . .. , . ,, . ,. It is a mrluurhoJv furl Ti.av liiousan.V, rail ictuns o this terrible disease, owing to the uiiskillfnlness of . 'u.uo.i.nt pretenders, who, by the ufc of that litadly i'o,.ti. Mrrniry, ruin the oonstitutiou and make , .bo rwidueuf life iiiscniiln. eiXBSA.'NiiIIt Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the aianv Unlearned and Worthless l'rotondein, d.tituto al knowledge, rnmo ur eliaracter. who cojiy Dr. lohmton s advcrliseir.ents, or stylo Ihen.selvw. in .'ha nowspapcrs. regulurly Educated I'hy.iciuns. ' inciumblc of Curing, they keep you trifling month ..tier month taking their filthy and puiioiius com ' -.ounds. or af long us t'-.o suiallcst fee ean be obtained, , ind in despair, leave you with ruined health to ugh wier v..nr gallingdisappointment. Dr Johnston is the only. Phvs.ii.Uii adveitiiiuj. in.. nrn,i..:o.i ,.r itii.loiuiis always hung in his oiuce. Ilia remidiisor tioiitement nro unknown to all . others, prepared from a life spent in the great ho.- -litnU f Luropc, the first in tho country and a more r.tci-.sivo..J--t-K Vractitt than anyothd I'hjiiciun in the world. a4JtfiB'.TJB-:'',OB' 'B"IIB:iBlB.IiS The luauy thuusuuds cured at this iiislilutiou year after year, end the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of the '-Sun,'' Clippei-." and many .ther papers, notices of which bum apican d again and again before tho public, besides bi standjig 3 a gentleman of character and reopousibiliiy, is a sndL-imit guarantee to the afllioted. ' Mil WIWIMavliOi flKi:iBI.Y l itk.l. . Persons writing should be particular in directing their letters to his Institution, iu the lollowing uianue, atl- M. JOII.XN'B O.X, 31. I. Ol Ilia Rultimore Luck Hospital, Ealliinort, Md; J una 2 i lStjj. l y. , BOARDING HOUSK! .1IHJ. 3SAKIA TIB03IB'M., (Fonnerly of lha ' Lawrenoa JIoua,") SUN'llUBY, PENN'A. -IXTORMS her friends and the publie generally I .1.-1 .1.. I..s r. fiiK .I lha house diruierlv occupied , by Dr. J. W. Pealo. on blackberry sirect, near the ' Northern Central Railway Deja.1, and opened a ltoarding House, whero she is Vep""'. t"f '.n-kMiWr AND TRAKSIF-JiT liOAHDLItH. W ith guod cooks and waiters, boarders can enjoy , the (uiet comforts ef bma with iva iual to tha -. bt hotels. Patronage from th wb may sjouro In 6bury .is respaetfullT solicited. lEXCEI-SIOItWiioE STOIJE. WJC. IT. MIL LEE, I I A-' i. s! rrriM-d from Xi w York and Fhltuilel- V 1. pbi.i. with a choice stock of HOOTS AND SHOES. of the lat-t style", and selected wile great care, to suit .ill. ni'd is determined to pleaso nil his customers griMl and small. , lfy-ii want tha lalcst sl;le. FAXC. PI. .MX. A.M I'l ItAiil.l.. go lo iihi i-.xceisii.r .-noe r-iorc. as no paper ho-:i arc sjld tln.ro. and its always ehcapT to buy a good articl at ti;e same -rice rb:.n it is to buy a p-.-or ore. fr He has Men's Calf .Stitched Roots. - Fudged -" Pegged ' ai d nil kinds of heavy Roots. I.. MA'S 1AXCV AND I'LAIN high tip of tlie l itest fashion. Children's i'.-inc and IMain high topped boots or everv dcs.-rit'tloii. ll'iV'S IliJMlS of nil kinds and tdvlcs. which v ill be sol 1 a. low as enn be had nnywl:ere. Call nml examine I. is stock of Hoots and Shoes- belora vou buy ! el-upvJi".'!, .rt'ocbargc made for showing thiui. -'" b'desale A Ketail. Hemember the place, Market Square, Sunbury, ra September 21. JSCS. To a!! Lovers of CUE AI GOODS AND ADVOCATES OF ECONOMY I! JACOB O. BECK MERCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer in CLOTHS, CASSIMKUKS, VESTIXO, Ac. B";nt ii hts-eol, NMit! ol" Wcutit'sj Eluts-l. Q NTJB RY, P -A.. INFORMS the citirrns of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has just i caimed from 1'hiladvlpl.ia with a full hssortiiici.t c-t I'.tB.B. AIi WB.A'B'B'SS .'OB! or i:vi:i:y djciui'TIon and quality His stock consists uf Cl-iths. French Cb ths. lilack D oe.iMii and Fancy Cas-iineris. Jilueii Satin. I'igured Silks, l'luiu tu.d Fancy Cas-simei-e VFSTIXUS, which he will u.ukc up- order in styles lo suit the taste ol unstouicis. ou sbui l notice, and the must reasonable terms. Any floods not on hand, will bo furnished from Philadelphia, by giving two days' notice. lioods furnished by customers mi Ibo made up to order as lu-rt-toforo. As ho will employ none but experienced workmen, j persons may reiy on gctung llicir wora well Uuno at tr.s sunn. Tliankfiil for Ihe pstronagc heretofore bestowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of tho same. Sunbury. Sept. i'o. l.-sJi. linings, Ilonpikirts. Crape aud Lace Veils, Kets, u loves, stockings, collars, ana corsets, A'C. Twilights, breakfast Cosies, Hiding Hoods, Ral. morn) Skirts, Children's Woolen (iaiters, Ladios nd Children's Hose, Uents' half JIos. Lradlcy's now Tatent Dupler Flliptio (or double Spring SKIRTS. Sents' Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Neckties, Suspen ders ; ltibhons. of all kinds. Feathers, Velvet, and many othor articles too numerous to mention. Porfumcry, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tors, and a general vuriel vof X0TI0X.S. OAUFFKllIXU uouo handsomely and at short notice. KATE BLACK. Sunbury, Oct. 2S, 1S.15. Glorious News ! GREAT EXCITEENT! EVKRYBODY RUPHIXU TO THE STOKE OP ISAAC ?'J?.15AiT3 In Zctlcmoycr's Jluilding. opposite Qenrhart's Con fectionery Store, Market si root, SUNBURY, Pa., WHO HAS RECEIVED HIS NEW GOODS ! PUCII AS CLOTHS, CAS5IMEIIES, of all tie scriptions. Calicoes. Drsfs floods. ."Silks. Ginghams, Lawla an-l a general assortment of Ladies' Wear. Muslins ut lower rates than anywhere elso, Sheet ing. Tickings, Ac. BB.V'I'M II in! CAB'S of every description. A large assortment of NOTIONS & - VARIETIES. Con." feting of Jliwicry, tUovci. Thread, Buttons, Pusponili-r. Xucktiett. Collars. Jftindkorcliiffn, Jlnir Druhcfi. Tooth Urufhct. I'nnuy Jirnd Vrtittv. IUU mtirnl Nkirtf. lloitp-SkirtH. Carit-bng. Trutikx. Vn lisc, t'mbrrlliH. Cotton-Varn. tSoniie, aud numerous other nrticUs too tedious to moiitiuu. HARD WAR. 3E3, such as nails, hinges find screws, door latches and knobs, and CUTLERY of every description. Dyes, Drujjs, I'iiinu, VnrnWies, Oils, Glass, Putty, &c., iVc. tjiiecnsvtnrt- nel i!Iiiswi rc oi i-vi'i-y i-Mi-Jpliuii. STONE AND I" A 1 i T J ( K X W A IIE. An extensive ?io.'k of GROCERIES. Comptwed of Snar. CoiTeo. Tenfi. Kico. Corn-starch Mnlusu-s. Ctuidli-rt, Mtt, Ki&h, Cheese. tSuIt. ToUticoo, niid Si'piiM. 1IKADY-MADE CLOTHING. Also, BOOTS &. SHOES for men, women nnd cliildron. at liwr price than tiiev enn uc hint ilcvliiTO All kinds uf Couutrjr iroduco ttikca hi exehang for Goods. Sunbury. Oct. 2. ISM. PUES PURS- '"PURS. WIIOLESAU-: AND KETAIL. And lifo aiipctirs nn awfull sell. I've ovt-nliawM my bunker's lionk; I'm tOHSPtl for loniiit ly brotlitr iJnlin; I.nat niglit our clerk t-lopcd, nml tonk Two tl.ousand poutiJs sing nn :-ing on. My partner prove n man of Blrnw, Ami strnw, nltts 1 I ilarn not thrauh : My mortgagee liat pone t- nw, And awciirs he'll Iinve his pound of Hesh. My nephew's nose hns ju-.t Lccri : !it, In sumo mad student light t Uonn; My tailor serve; mo with ii writ For three yeurs' hills sini: on sing on. My doctor Fays I nuirt not lliinl:. But go ami t-pend a month nt Ems ; My coiichmau, oveicnmc ly drink, Near Biirnca upset inc in the 'Minutes; My finrat hor.u is ruined rtitt', And hath no to stand ujnm ; The other's knees nro such a bii'lit. He'll never cing on sinj on. My. love, no U-.ua 1 I'li totich thee now, Thy pnrrot in our pond is drowned ; Thy lap tin" met u l-tiioiis row, Whose horn liut't etived thi-e many a pound ; Thy aon from C'nmlirulgc must retire For tying crackers to a don ; Thy country-house last uight took fire . lt'a down, sweet love ting on sing on. l'unci. A lli V OS' si('.t.'RAI. Cl!ArtACTE!!S .V'S. b':'im.r iff. Deaf on HordimPunt: Stonc ot'men uitd i(oen. Prlve. A erotril ESTSY'S COTTAGE ORGANS . r. ft T3s Mfr?&?2 Cottage Organ. VltE nut onlv uneiiuiillcd. hut they nro absolutely uneiiualle'd. by any other Heed Instrument i; lliccuuutry. lesi;ned Mjircssly for Churches and fsrhools, they uro found to 1.0 equally well adapted to the narlur auj druwiug room, i'ur sulc only by E. M. LHftl:, Xo. IS North Seventh street. Philadelphia. IjyAlso Drudbiiry's l'iiuios. und a coiniilolo as sorliiii iit of the IVrlcct JILLOULOX. Sept. 23, lsOi. lyw FINE Myrtle Tumulum, at the Fanev Pt-re of ANNA 1'AISTEH. HATS! HATS! ! A FILL AisSOUTMLNT Jut ortxan k7 SAMUEL FATJST, Two doors west of Fischer's Drug Store, Murket st t.M.L aud examino the lnr;:e assortment of the lutest .New luik and i biludulphia styles of nt the above eslnblishment, which for beauty and du rability cannot be excelled. ItcinK practical llul- ter, be Uullers niuisoii linn (iu stock mis been select ed with mora ears than any over before brought to thH plnco. lie also manufactures to order JI hinds of soft Fur Huts, all of which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at reasonable rates. Iiycinx dohe at short notice and ut tha lowest rate. Sunbury, Sept. 30, 1B5 THE undersigned respectfully iufunn tha citizens f iVwbury and vicinity, that on Monday next ihey will commence supplying tha community with first Jualily ef llKLF, at prices ranging from 14 to 20 els. laving experience in the business, and mado ar ranzenienla forasuDoIr of number one cattle, tbev will always keep on hand first quality of beef at tha lowest market prioes. METLER k EwLlorr Puobury, Sept. 9, IH65. CHARLES 0AKF0RD & SONS, nilLAUELI'IIIA. TIavo now open their larjro and splendid ctoek of LA I'l liS FUR OAI'KS. COLLARS. MLKFf. Cl'FFS. UL0VK5. A.NDII00D3. Also the Sncst assortment of Fancy Fur Kobes, Raps, Muftlers, and liloves ever beforo offered by theui, all of which are warranted to bo us represent ed. (SlUHPirUl fi:r.s UuUillT. October 'Jl, ISiiii. tin N EW GOODS! HAVIXd just returned from the eity, I huvo tun ojicu a lull assortment of such as Irre" (nsxhIs, Press Trimiiiitigs ajid Linings. Ribbons, tilovcs.' Nets, l.iueu Collarsand Cuff-', (.'louli (irnuuients, - and llutlons, C'oivetts, Wbitn nnd Woolen (ioods, Shaals, and llreukfiist rhawls, llomls, Ladies' and Gents' cc:irfs, Neckties, Sleeve Buttons. Funcy Combs, and olitir of nil kinds, too numerous to mention. MAKY L. LAZARI S. Two doors west of Wiu. II. Miller s iiiut. store. Sunburyyct. 2S. ISCj. FANCY I) HESS (JOODS, SaiiiH AS1 lMlVI'UK, Two doors West if the Post Ollice, SUNBUIY, PENN'A., HAS just received and opened a lnre iwsnrtnien of Fanev liress (l.mds, such as U loves. Jouvian liJ-rhivcs, silk and lisl thread liloves; Fleecy Liucd lluse, Children's Merino Hose. Ludies' Zophyr Hoods, Dress Cords and Tawela, Chenille. MontagK,'; La-lies iin.l (iontleinen Ilsiidkerehiefs, Corsets. Em ! broidercd Slipycrs, Hibbons, FAXCV URESS HI T 'IONS, llugle tiimps, Triiuming. iiuttons, licit Rib bn Velvet Ribbons. Uruid, licit Clusns, Lu-lies' Ncck-ties.CR.U'ElilHIlfi.N and TRI.MMINU ; Eui bruiduring liruids, Juconet and Swiss Ldirings and insertions; .M iltccsn Luce Collurs, Luces, llreuiidiue Veils, llliiclc Veils. Funcy L-rs Couilis, Uuau JJies. pes. Xetts, and a variety of other articles. L-Hikwoud's I'apur Collars ef a sur-erior quality. Lndies' Linen CulUun. 1'icture Curds and Xauuls. ANNA I'AIXTEIt. Fiinl ury. Oct. 2V 1865. JSa.' H Yl'Vkr M BSJ9Z'JBSsK STATIONKUY STORE, .ii.Ki;i:r Mii'Aisi:. som uv. TlllIE subscriber respecltully informs the oitiien of X .Sunbury and vicinity that ho bus just opened iu the buildingof Charles l'lensunu, Market Somuo, an enliro new and well selected stock of 1100 Iv.S, Rtiitionery und a groat variety of othor articles, con sisting, in purt, us follows : BOOKS, STATIONEUV, WALJVPAI'Ett, Uauiesof all kinds and descriptions, Fino Toilet Soaps lirushes, I'a. lunic.,:Ladics' .Sulcbels, Xecessuriet A line unsortment of li-iii-e 'riini-M, l'bo. togrudi Albums, l'hotogrnph Frames, Oval, to. MEERSCHAUM. Iiriur. Rosewood and India Rub ber Fipis. Fatent Fine Stoins, Cigars. Solace. Cen tury, Sunny-sido ami l'lantation. Fine Cut, Killikiu- nick aud iig Kick Mnuking iuoacoo. TOY ROOKS, TrnnsparentSJutus, VIolinsand trim-, ming for Violins, Uold Pens, Silver Holders, foaiuil' Rooks, rocket Knives, 4e. Jla bus alto a lurga and complete assortment of Coal pi I I.udi und I'lxiuttsj, and also many other things Uio puwarous to mention He is also Agent fur 1'rutt's Great Fiolures, tha Declaration uf Judepciidence, and Emancipation Proclamation. Fleau nalj aud examine befera pur ehasuig elsewbera N. f. LWIITNJJB. Bunbury, Nov. 11, 1S8S. . 'Ike M'nll Paper and Border la great varlaty saw styles jost rrcaived at lb Mammoth Store of J -w tniusre a sen. .Onnbury, Oat. It .TluHon &. ttiuxslln L'ullnst Orfgssnis, forty difTarantstyloa, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $M) to (00 aaeh. FIFTY' ONE UOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first framiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue ree. Address. MASON t HAMLIN. JJ oarow, pr MASON BROTHERS, hew Fork, gej-temb; 9, 186 ly S C F. N K T. rrs. Prim&'s Uitclien. Sirs. Prime iiarit'." njipivs ft n tiiLJe. i Jlrs. Sliaw (entering in rcnt liaste') Goo 1 morning, Mrs. Prime; I declare ! I'm ci-n-' ntnost Lent out, it's so warm nnd sultry, j Hut I thought I mnpt come over, rest or j not. Have you liui-nl on it? j Mrs. Prime (smtiii"; hersilf nnd re adjust- inp her glasses) Of what, Mrs. Shnw? ) Mrs. S. Why. the dieadinl nsw's. Deary I me, how ot;t ol' lin-ulii I am ! my fiirliniid is J dripping with sw eat ! This is r.it awful hot j summer. j Mrs. P. Do speak, Mr.". Shaw. Don't he ' afesred. I'll never tell on it us long r.s I I live and breathe. Mra. S. Oil, it's) fil-Ii nn awful nftil to j happen rislit here in our quiet community ! ' I toid sister Busati I iuuln'i. had a'.di a ) rhoek aenco our hen ho-jso was Imrnt, nnd ' fourteen hem and six turkeys into it. It's I took all the bttenp;th out of me, and I feel aw weak as n ra. Mra. P. (Join! land, Mrs. Shaw ! vltat ean it lu? Mm. J. Ah, mc ! it's emmuh to make a Lody douiit poor htiiiian natv.r' iiiore'n t-vi r. I vum ! I told uh-tiT h'-upun I never should dare to put my i-onfitknee in nobody np'in. It's completely up sot me. You hain't got a little tea in your pot, have you? Mr. P. Land, yes! a plenty of it; the kiulc's !lir now, and I'll make you a g.nid strong dtp. (Proceeds to do e.) Mrs. S. Well, I vum, Mrs. Prime. I didn't mean to put you to till that trmtlile, j hut I feel so overcome, unu tut is- a restorer to me. And no wonder I'm weak! it's toriililo-a K-aiiiu;' ciitirch nienilu-r, loo ! ! Oil, the lu'iirt is di ceitl'ul id-oye a!l things, ! and desptit w icked. j Mrs. P. Vou may wcii fay that. It'it as : !onifchin; to seo how totii-. foil; po on. Good laud ! it makes me ttemido in my g!ioesto think ou't. Hul you hain't told me ntiottt this Vrc new l-icakout, 5rs. i'-liaw. : Mrs. 8. Wull, you see, it's all about Pen- con Horde n ! I Mrs. P. My soul nnd 1-odyl vou dou't say the deacon's been nnd done anything. Mrs. S. Humph! I 'ju-.-ss you'll think so when you come to hear! 1 declare, I'did'out ns soon expected our Isaac to have been guilty of hicli n thing. Mis. P. Will, I never! out your tea is steeped now , jtut act up and try it ; don't be afeared of t'sc suj;ar becattue thero ain't i but little : theie is cuoujrii more iu the baled firkin. Mrs. S ('uiiiiiff with L'teut di-libei-Elioi:1 Tliie li'n ij iiii-u lii---t -:lll1 Vll;i1 wrii it 11N p iundf Test is nw fid dear nowadays. Mrs. P. Dreadful 1 I rivu two dollars a pound for this 'ere ; I gotit over to Siiuire l.anesutul paul lor Kin uuitcr. gutters master hie-h, ain't il? Mrs. S. Yes, it is; m;U fnlks Iiad orter be economical of it, and se'l all they tan. 1 don't really think we've eat two ounces in our house for fcix .weeks, bister Sufcim's Henny is humorous, mid butter is desprit bad for humors. Mrs. P. b'-o 'lis. Dut you hain't told me about tho Deacon. 3Jrs. t. N, to be sure; but I'm goin,; ter, I think it ortter Lc told on, anil carried abroad to tho ends of the ruth, on Ihe lour w inns of hevintil Only think of the lienulil'-.il prayers und the btirrin' exhor tations that man's made ! nnd how he's talk ed to us nbout orij'innl ein -and now lie's bin und showed his original tin right out ! Mr. P. Well, I never! Mrs. S. (contidt ntiidiy) Now, Mrs. Prime, jest utween us, diuii t it never t-tuke ymi lhat Mrs. Deacon Dordoti has Lioked kinder discousuHory nnd melancholic like, for con siderable, ot u sped buck uloii? Mrs. P. irefieeiivtly) Hell, ye;; seems to me I've, noticed it; yes, I'm bii.ro I hvc. and suoke to Nehemiah uoout it. anil -Ncun- miiih he ijopned nut of the house, ns mad as a hornet. He's alius bin dreliully took with the deacon's folks everstnee he bought tho striped iiiif of the deacon. And I must say it did the best of suit i-iji we ever hud ; wen. bed me i unto live Luuilreu. v mioui the fat sussi-ngcr meat. Yes, Mrs. 8haw. I I have noticed that Mrs. Horden has bin ruther down lately, oud she's dressed a sight in green, too; und gi ecu's forsaken, you know. Mrs. S. Humph ! no wonder she's dress ed in green ; nause enough for it, I guess. Mrs. l-r- liat do you mean to say Mrs. ft. Yes, I do meuu to say that Dea con Horden is ultwr other women 1 Mrs. P. (sinking back with uplifted hands) Well, I vum to goodness ! Mra. S. Yes, aud .what's more, lt'a a young gal ! Mrs. P. TVus and wus, and niore of .it I I declare, if It araa anybody else told me but jou should rnialoubt it. Mrs. S. There, that's jest what I said to sister Susan. Hut 1 seed it with my own ). t Mrs. P. Mnrcy ! you don't say o I Mrs. 8. Yes, nnd 1 blush to think on't. You are sure thur nn't no men folks round hero to hear mo tell on't, hain't you t I should siuk to hev any man know that I ever witnessed sucli tr indulous performance. Mrs. P. No, thar hain't a soul ; Nehe minh's mowing in the Downing lot. nud Asa's gone dowu to the mill. You cau go right on. Mrs. S. Well, yesterday, I peed Deacon Horden drive past our house in that new buggy of his, with a gal alongside of him. It was just lifter sunset, but my eyes is good ones, nnd I seed 'cm jit ns plain as if it was day ; and ns sure ns 1 am n living woman, that dreadliil man had his arm around her! And his wile hns been gone to Alton morc'n n week to see her sister. .Mrs. P.--Oh, poor Mrs. Horden I I'd be dit diced right (ni, if 1 wus her I VI! tit I would I Mrs. 8. "VVcll, I felt jest ns if 'twns my duty to see the end of it; I was dreadliil busy, l-tit I put it n!i by, to 'tend to what I tktmght was my duty. So I w hipped on my things, mrd stalled ncross the Ileitis for he deneou's house. I got there jest ns he'd carried that jade into the inlo the entry; for I'm willing to take my Hililo outh that he actilly enrrinl her! I dim' up on a box, nnd peeped in tho winder, over the top ol tin shutter, and my siul nnd body 1 Mrs. P. (impalielUly) Well, what was ilf J Mrs. S. There lliey sot on a fofy, he had i his arm around her, nnd her litaiijwas a-lay-j in' on his w eskit, and her yaller hair n strcam- in' nil over his buzzum I And as true na I'm alive, she had it curled and a blue ribbing in it ! Mrs. I. The land of goodne.-s I Mrs. S. To be sure; and while I was a looking, what did that depraved man do but kit's her ! Mrs. P. Why, Mrs. Shaw ! Mrs. y. Yes, und it overcome me so that 1 1 lost my balance, and fell right onto a hive of bees, and from I hero into a tub of rain water; it took nil the g'.a.lng out of my new ' gowtut, and peeler! my elbows dreadful. The j lues came ut mc, and afore I got on my feet 1 was stung in seventeen places! Hut 1 didn't mind it I'd satisfied myself, j Mrs. P. Well, I never heerd the like! j What nro you n-going to do ! Something j ort to be done. It ii'nt right for sich u man as that to be a pillow of the church, j Mrs. H. To bo sun: ; nnd I've decided to i see Parson Stone about it this very day ; 1 I was over there this morning. I slmil reeom j mend n luccliiig e.t otu-e to investigate the ' deacon's conduct. I shouldn't wonder n par ! tide if the deacon should leave for Canada when he hears on't ; of course he'd never brave it out. I Mrs. P. Of course not. Don't litirrv. Mrs. S'.iaw, do-.i't ; 1 hain't said half I sot j out to, I'm nil struck up so. tli. S. And no wonder at it; it's enough to strike up ony bodw Hul do come down; .... . " t. I I it s an sge sonce you was oerc. Mrs. P. Yes, 1 will ; and you call nc'itj, I Mrs. S. Thank'e I Mis. P. Uood movnin MISCELLANEOUS. A Etiill on tin' ice. About nine o'clock j t sterday morning, a large bull, which had l-et-omr separated from a herd on the other side of '.he river, stepped forth on the ice and nyyde V r t'i city m St. Louis, walking utniight-lorward with a dignilled mien, nnd ti look generally very much like lhat of a Numi-liun lion. His neck was about n yaid wide and a foot in thickness, nnd tho lirniiiess with which he trod the brittle highway on which he had embarked, cleuily indicated to the hehoidcr that he was n I till with a will. At the3:ime time that the bull set out for this side of the river, a serious looking heavy set guritlc man from Illinois, set out from this side for the Illinois shore. He saw the bull approach ing nt a short distance, nnd liked his looks; thought he was a bull that behaved htm-v.lf on the ire, molesting no one, nnd showing by the sober expression of his countenance that he hnd serine and pluck. He calculated that tho animal would turn aside a little when they tnc 1; but on approaching viry closely he iotind (hut the monster was lower mg tli ic n'.lv a .good runner, but the lb. ming wrath he saw in tho bull's eye, the uplifting of his long, straight tail, nnd tho slinking of his tertible neck, sickened his heart nnd he O.NK OK TU? 11 1' M A M T A II I A X M OVI.ll KXTf iltln known ns such can hardly be over e?tiniatd in its import alien upon the well-being of our widely sent terert communities. The population of tin American. Stales is in many sections v sparse', ;iir.t skilful Physicians are hu.dl; available to them. Yu'st numbers of iu people, are obliged to employ in sickness such medical relief ns they ean bear of fn-ti each other, or'indt-t d nny thcy can get Iron nny quarter. Hence crises the gre-'it cot sumption of Patent Mei'driii' among n greater by fur than tn nny of the old ci.tu trie-,, where skilful physicians are aires-.il. i to nil classes. Unprincipled men have Inn availed themselves of this neeersity, to p-.ib off their worthless nostrums, iiniil the wo: has become synonymous with imporitio and client. One of our lending Chemists' I the D.ist, Dit. Avrcn, is pursuing n cours which defeats this ini(tiity. He brings nr only his own, but the Ik s', skiil of our linn to bear, for the production of the best rem. dies which t an bo made. These are suppl ed to the world, in u convenient form, t low prices, and the people will r.u move b' I tioor medicines instead i f uood nt tlm soi. ns noma Head lor nn attack. i.,cmg J ,., Hum they will bran instead of fbi--, sei ami snon-ieggea nc was not naiur- TK. jm.vit.ibie cons'-ouccco of this Ihr the vile compounds that flood our connti are -discarded for those which honestly a complish the end in view, which cure." 1 wc over-estimate its importance, tn beiievn anting the I- of actual wor turned to flee. As tho bull turned to give ; that this pro?pect of supplai chase, the perilling siltmtioti of the fugitive word meiiiciiu-s, with tho.-e of promieen a ieeiing oi inteiiso anxiety and ; nnd virtue, is frnutrht with immense con excitement on the pu t of speclnlors at a safe ! onence for good, to the masses of our pe distance. The wild beast was upon him in j ,c Gazette ami Chronicle, Peru, la. n sL-i-uiiu, nun i.ie manner in -.voicii uu wna lifted from his heels and hurled aloft some ten feet into tho nir. presented itself ns n ludicrous and 'amusing spectacle to the crowd, though (he unfortunate victim, no doubt, had l-.is eyes closed, nnd was utter ing a prayer for hi; own salvation while un dergoing the lofty lumblitig. seat ol too man s pantaloons squarely bo-i lug niter the wnr was in progress he h tween his horns, the mad nniiiial tossed l.iin i chuuee to rise, and wns stiil n lieu'.ena helplessly high overhead, to the distat.ee, as , liut opportunity came nt hist, and w slnicd by sonic, of three or four times tim ! urcar rnniditv that votiti"- man rose lo colonel, brigadier general mid mnor gene I At the beginning of tho war n modi j lieutenant iu a garrison at the cxtrci northwest boundary of the iialion, on I j Columbia river, declared that, if a char I should bo o lie red him, he would strive Iif , to "ain a captain's commission. I-'nle luiung t.ie j not at Urn seem propitious to him. l man's perpendicular height. Aliening in about the same posture m which he went up, he sat for awhile a picture of tiller dis may, lie s-jon recovered bis wits however, nnd, strangely enough, was found to be only slightly brtti-ed. Tho bull rushed madly on, nnd presently encountered another man, w hose name, w e are informed, is J. K. Miller, who received serious injuries. Instead of running, ho tried to tuke tlm bull bv thn horns nnd give battle. One of the horns of i i.x,K.n. ,,s ttn -c the infuriated beast was thrust directly into his etc, tearing it from its socket. The animal finally reached the levee, and, instead of being shot, was driven out Dlmslrcet and thence out Clark avenue to some stockyard. Miller was picked up in a partially insensi ble condition, nnd was taken to a room on t lie levee, where he wns attended by Dr. Vi'.nz'ider. .S7. Louis Itt'WiMLnn. ! in toe rcguiar army. I h a lime coun I delights to honor him for his dat ing, seiei , bravery and patriotism, und his name j Philip II. liiicriduii. j During the year l?i'.5 about 113,000.' letters passed through Ihe post rT;-e of city (,f New York. The amount of Jiost Ion both hlter? ,-iinl papers was 1,721. o io; tiinouiH ri-ci-iveii ior np.v rents, sas.'i $:;5tl,7H1.T1; proli 1 (lovcrutnent over cxpe-.ises f l,")0ii,17t.'," i "Sir," a.-ked n new ly Hedged legishito n fellow -passeng;.;' on the Hudson K Hai'road, "are ;,cu going to the Dt-gishitu i ''No, thank Und ! not so bad as tost. I going to the State Prison !"' ! A correspondent of the London 1 j savs of Westminster Abbey thnt each I adds to the mNchevious e'o-cts rf eiit j upon the building. Damp is now doit- I much harm as did anv irrunnchist cf on i ,, ,., i ,i,.,r ,!.: Saturday last a new well was struck on the pi.ioUged froLt the stone fall's in all d tlaU near the Temparance House, which ; J;,,,,.. piomises lo oe a very good one. Almost imi.ieonitclv on comnu-ncinut to pump, till Tho Pithole Uecord announces that I pcenk n. I The vestry of a church. Parson Stone ; j in foregrouiui, wearing nn expression ol i I grave concern. Deacon Horden near. Mrs. j j Shaw aud Mra. Prime whispering together j on a front seat. Several persons standing ! I about in private cnnvcrsnlion.1 j Parson t-tone (very gravely). Deacon . Horden, vou ure prolmbly aware of the pur- j po.:c of this meeting ? ! j Dencon Horden. I hsvc not that honor.! I Parson S. You shall not remain in igno- 1 ranee-. Yo-.i are charged bv a member of' our congregation w ith improper conduct unbecoming n married man with ls'lv, nt Dfi-seiit unknown to us, lilreut stir near the door. Kilter a young lady in straw hat and cm Is. Mrs. is. Good gracious, massy there the is. Mr". P. The shameless bus;';,'. Deacon H. May I nsk the nature of my nfVctice ? Mrs. S. You hugged her and kissed her! I seed you. Deacon I. bo upset my bee-liivei Mrs. S. (spil'-fulli. I du'uno what t!.tt has to do with it. J':,i-iiiin S. Whist have you tj say to this iieeuiiation ? Deacon H. I say the old lady is correct. Pr-oM S. What ! do Dliear aright ? Deacon J!. 1 think so. 1 will repeat it; Mrs. Shaw is correct. Mrs. P. Will I vum lo goodness! Mrs. S. Jet-t what I told sister Susan. Parson S. I had hoped Deacon Horden. that vou would have been able to have dis proved this charge. IJencon J5. un t;ie eontrurr, l am very haoiiv to wove it. Ada. come here, iov flJruws tlie girt wnu curia to j w as found, nud during the twenty-lour hours I billowing sue produced lioin lorty to hliy j barrels. Tho fourth sand rock is found ir. this locality at nn average depth of about I'M feet. Tun -Ocean Well fit Petroleum Centre i.s said to have increased its flow recently. Fur the pn.-t fix months it has been rated as a three 'bundled barrel well. The recent in crease occurred since the strike on No. 27 near by. Il is not attributed to the finding of oil by the latter, but to the blowing out of paraline from tlm crevices in the third satul rock bv the heavy pressure of gas. I'lili Great Western Uil Company, ol Ohio a young j have made a line strike of lubricating oil, at ti depth ot iiincry-six lect. upon their lands on Hurk Hun, four miles from McConneUs btirg, Morgan county, Ohio. The oil is said to be of u superior (pinl'ity. On, was struck at Mryki-r, Williams coun ty, Ohio, on the 14th inst. (jivat excite incut is caused in consequence. The night of the 13th, a vein of giu from tho well caiiirht tiro and badly singed one man. The well is 2"iD feet deep. dear. side ) Mrs. S. Good gracious ever? Deacon H. I his The Japanese Government have deemed t it necessary to grant another demand of the representatives of the foreign powers by ; opening from January 1, lSUii, two more j ports I.) foreign (rude. These two ports arc j i'ioga and Osaca the latter one of the : most important cities of the empire, having , a population of more than 300,000 iiilin hi- j t nr.ts, an. I being, in fact, the commercial c-tpitid of Japan. Hoth nre situated not fur j from Mineo, the recidrnce of the M.kndo --r Spiritual F.mpernr. The importance of this concession for the permanent establishment ! of foreign coinin.-rci-, Hiid for enlarging the ' general intercourse of Japan with civilized ' nations, is obvious. It U 1-liiJ most t-llii-lur.l did uny --.d to ? j blow which has yet bn-n piven to Japanese 'lol-y l lm'.jvism. The power-, with which treaties I Imve bi t r. coi-.ciuded are thus fir t'uefo'dov.-- n-.n p'cii-.vd to e,iii!.'-s to . , . T1(. rnited i-tates ( 1."i I K Dn-'bind yon, my friends, that 1 did ki.-s the young , n'tr,'',, usbi:i iM.TJ, Holland it.5). Portu- At or,o of the . principal Belgian mines n fortune teller had predicted tha ! 2d ot December would be signalized terrible catastrophe which would co ' life ot a number of miner:. The nfi'e j this prediction was that none of the -, men would decend into the mire tha' t and all work was stopped. The prcd , was ucccssaii! unfullulcd. The following ndvcriiscnient waspu cd in the Hoston J'miin'j 1'jtt in "i3 : I To be sold by the printer of this ; the very best negro wotji.iti in the i rhc has had (he small pox and men? as hearty a- a hor-.e. us brisk ss a bir. j w ill woik like it heaver. At the time of Senator Douglas' d I his estate was so encumbered thnt i j believed that there would be nothi I for his family. During tho war, ho ! the price ol real estate xi Chlcaco, i bchinirrd to biin, appreciated so in j that its side In;; paid i-1 i the debts a i thu family a hau.'.some competence. Humor says that Secret at y Eewurd ' know icdcjng thu receipt of t!'e I'.ii rate, unlortuiiideiy accepted t y our sentutive in jCnghuid, inlonns Il -r JI Government that riio h not receivei Confi derate cuiser hi-uuinuiuh, but J5rilih built, Hriiish regi tered. couijiped end manned steamer .Ses w'iili a reason for her receipt, whic make Mr. Hud led as rmcoiufurtubl ;.-al aninu.1 i in ily time. It is s ii-.l that there is a young i yet out of bis teen--, in 1'oi.hefit r iii-ide about n million of dollars by lion in ml stocks. ioker in tlie Washington J!, sa Jt t coiitincters. says he would be perfectly wKlipg the fo.rtl'.ni s of y.ur with the i:ob!e lady now beside me. as stated bv Mrs. SIiuav, and what is more, I will take this opportu nity to kiss her nguin. (lie ki -ses her.) Parson S. Deacon Horden, I mn D.-acon U. Allow mc, parson Stone, nnd you, brethren and sisters, and oihers who feel so very anxious relative to my welfare, tn iiilroibien to von Miss Adi luiibi Annie Horden, the beloved daughter of my lirut wife. 1 have just taken her home lroin boarding school, and shall claim tho right lo kiss her when I please. Fhanki.ix axi li is Gin. It is now more than a century since Henjainin Franklin, Jist;nastej-U'iieial of the American Colo uies, by fcppointnicnt of tl'.e Crown, set out in his old gig to nuke an o!l5 .;.d ir-j u-tion 4" the principal routes. It is about ninety years since he In Id the sanicotuce under the authority of Congress, nnd when a small folio (still preserved in tho Department nt Wash ington), containing but three ouins of paper, lasted us his account book lor two years. If a postmaster-General uow wr.-o to under take to pass overall tho established routes, it woulii take tax years of iuccssaiit railroad travel at the rate of one hundred and twenty-live milea daily : while it be were to mi dertnke the job iii on "old gig," ho would require a lifetime for its perlorinr.nce. In stead of a small folio, with lis turce. quires of paper, tho postoUIco accounts consume every two years three thousand of the lar gest ledgers, keeping upwards of a hundrexl clerki constantly employed in recording transaction with more than thirty thousuud contractors aud other persons. I SSJ.1 Much damage beeo done in the inter ior of California by floods. mi0), nsc-ij. l'rus.-i.i (lr'ol), t.Mi it..-r!und The Ti i'mnc says : "The w blow of Sena tor Douglas having just been quietly mar ried to Major Uoberl Williams, we trust the i An iee-bndu'c has foMtie -.. toov? J-'iols. extern. ing tlireo n-ilcj i' rapids. Jt is the largest one forma land tho people cross from both sidi j Over live hundred original I'nio ' Alabama, noted for their unswt-rvi 'tvtotlio national cause, have for ' p'etilii'ii to Wa-hingl.m, setting fj ; they nre proscribed in that State j ton to the t'outh," reco-.-.nting the c i bitterness and violence of the men newspapers may liinceiorili Keep silence I . . ... .. .: i I . i . 1 !... Willi iei.'iil iu l,:iiii cmi linoiu iao, mho ,. . , , , . .. , . , . ...... i ... i in arms ngainsl the OovLiuiiient w iiiioui uavn in anv vav iuouu ui - . , ib-sircd it has Ihro-ighout her wid.iwliood, been dragged before Ihe public in a scries of impertinent and generally bilse pi;ia j; recalling the witlidrawM .t tne tntops from that !?t:d-. li.M-i'V lii.for.T A man w.a lt qihs of Wasliiiigloii lelcgraplu-rs' gossip, i jull, court on the charge of havi We (rust we ma now read mo last oi them. General S'.iciiibin has written a letter to tho New Orleans i'rtwut regarding the re ceut gloss iiiisiesciitulionti ol jli-i.tu'lJien;1-ral F.ariy, in v !ach the latter genllemau is as t-llectuully used up historically ns ha was in a military way in the Shenandoah valley. Gcueral Sluriibm shows that the number of rebel prisoner captured by him was gieater some duiKs iiom a ihiiiht. "Uow do you know (hey are you a.-ked the defeudciit's col'l'.sd. d should have known them .i i-cpUcd the fanner, who proceeded t their peculiarities. "Why," uid the prisoner's coum ducks can't be such a very li'.re have some very mu.di like. them in "That's not unlikely, sir, snid t reoei prisoni i capnneu niui kii-iiiui . . - , , ,. than that which Ka.iy lalsdy cki.ned to 't "7 sre not the y.bj du,,s.l ye , linvpennmnsi.il Ins entire arinv. Hi! coin- uienccs his laiu-r uy saying: - mere i n class of military nun w ho should be con sidered worse than cowards, and to that class b. long those who are willing and at tempt to faUify history. A counterfeit twenty dollar National Hank note, uf the First National Hank of Indian apolis, was circulated Jn New York uu Fri day. Secretary Seward arrived at Havana on January 20. A man in Kewburgh offers to akate with anybody this side of the Kqnator tor fo00 a aide, the distance to be five wile. Call the i-.ext witness." .A Vermont sergrnrit wrote to a" !ji: i-who pinned her name to om hu received through tho aiinitnr; Binn, and tho correspondent e led ship aud marriage; and now tin finds be has good vrifo and a million in money besides. I.ctteiifrom Kingston. Jsmair in the late tlislurbance the negi thirteen persons, wiiile tlie Govt turn shot or hanged two thousun dred and fortv. Ueaidcg these, a btr was killed by Maroon and the interior, uf hoa njert t
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