y 4 i - f .4 Spit otwt I'cpuHto. I rUBLIflHEtl EVfctlY TUESDAY, lit It. DUNN. Nln Ktoi's Building. Eln Stroet. TKltMS, 12.(10 A YEAR. Iptions rocolvod for a shortor torloil tl: ipwi month. once solicited from all prut Corresp of the com; No notice will bo taken of anuoiiyin ooinui'tnications. Mnrrlu, gratis. nml Death not iron inserted BU3INESS DIRECTORY. . VCWTOM PKTTI. MILKS W. TATK. PETTIS & TATK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jlrt, TIOXtCSTA, PA. Isaac Ash, Ik TTOHNRY AT TAW. nil Cltv. Pa, l Wl'l practice In tho various Courts "f forest I'ountv. am nnaine oiunwi to tli earn y 111 rocoive prompt attontl n. 19 I.Y IT. W. Vucn, Gorg A. JraVi, rvwkOII. Ta. Timi.m, r. M ison A Jenks, A1TORXKY8 AT 1,AV. Olnoo on Rim Street, nlHivo Walnut, Tionesta, I'll. LI 11" ' C W. Gilflllan, ATTORXKY AT LAW, Franklin, Ve nango Co., Pa. tf. 1 W. P. Morcilliott, Attorney nt li a w . rANK 16e.ii, kstati: auect. tionesta, 11 a. T-tf CLArK. Ik FASSETT, A TTOnXEY.S AT LA IT, WAltUr.N AVD TIDIOLTK, PA. TIIK ITNOKUSinXKn hav'ivt bmxopI a'ed thoinwivra together in tin prae tleo of law, otter their professional serv con to trio ptihlie. Biinini' promptly amended to In nil 'ho court of Warren, Forest ami adjoining Olill'il'. JUHIU3 & CLARK, Win Ton, Pa. D. P. FASSETT, Till. oiiio, Pa. Tiones'.a House. MITJTRL. Proprietor, R!m St.. TIo- itn, Pn.. at, tlic monthol lhooroi'k, Mr. Iitlo ha tliorou'rlil V rp'Vv iteil tho 'TionoHa Mouso, nml rn-fnrirahoil It mm plotelv. Alluhi patrmlTo him will tip wall ntorUitioil nt ronannnblu ruto. 20 ly FOtES7 HOUSE. Tl m.ACK PitnpniKTon. Oppoito XJ t'ourt Hono, TlonpHta, Pa. Jdxt oioneil. Kvnrvtliinv now anil rloan nml frash. Tlio lpt of liipiorn kppt con-tnntl v on Imnil. A por ion of Ihn public pnlron K8 It rvapoot fully wilicitod. 4-17-1 v Holmes Housej HMOXESTA, PA., opoilte ihn Ppot. 1 t'. P. Mnlilo, Prnpriptor. Quod Sia fclintr (Hinnoolcil Willi tlir h iiiKO. tf. Syracuse Houso, TIDIOUT' ,Pa.,.I. P- Maofr, Proplo , tora. Tho house hnxhrpn thnromrlilv roHiioil and U now in 1 1 in li rnt-i-1 order, with tho hpxt of appimmiltiims. Any nformnilon coupprulmr nil Territory a' ibia point will bo rhoorfull Y tnriiislioj. -lv J. A I). MAIIKK, k lxchano Hotel, T nWK.lt TininUTR. Pa.. P. S. Ram Ij iikki. it Sort I'rop'M. Thin limine hay inn boon rohtoil In una' 1 lie moat iliwiralilo stop. Iiai plai'o in Tidiouto. A good Billiard K'Ki.n attai'hed. 4 ly National Hotel, TRVtXRTOX, PA. W. A. IlallpnhnrV Proprietor. Tlila hitol ia Nfw, nnrl i - iw oppii ih a llrst 'TrV houso, aituatn at it Junction of tho Oiniaek A Allosjlleny t.Tcrnnd I'lilladolphia t K.rio Hitil&alN, rnoMito tlio ln-pot. I'urticn hiiviiiijaa lay vrtf trniiiN will II ml thia Die most con veil - ml hotel in town, with H rat-ela."!" aei-om- nodationa and reiiHoiuilile hariron. tf Dr. J. L. Acoith, P H YSICI A X A X It SI R i HON, who hn I had tiftepn veara' exporipneo in lartf" and auceoMKfnl prnetieo, will nltPild nil - ProfeHsional CalN. Ollloo In lux Drue ind tJroeory .Store, located In I Idioute, near Tidiouto Hoiimo. ' . IN 1IIS STOKE WI I.I, UK POUND.,, A full asHortuioHt of Medicines, .lipinrM Tnbaei-o, Cisiars, Slatimiery, Oluss, 1'iiiiitM, l)il t'utlery, ami lino (irororioM, all of the Iwat quality, and will ho aold at reaaonahlp rat ph. II. It. nntliF.SS, an expprii-med Driiu . fclMtfrom Xew York, has oAiarvo of the tore. All preaeriptioiiK put upaiH-urntely. JOHN i. DALE. -PfiEIT. (SNA. piuaji w rriT a, VICEPRctT. A. H. STEELE, CASHH SAVINGS lANK, , Tionesta, Korost Co., Pa. I A . Tila.ink trnnKat.-. a Oenprul ISaiikiiiK, tJollwthia iiiuNCxehanxo lluxinpaH. Iii'iUts on the Principal CilicN of the Vnited Stntex and Europe bouirht amlaiy. Gold iitjd Silvia' Coin-and ( iovcrnmoiit .SoonritioM bought and Hold.. 7-:m liondH converted on tho most favorable terma. UttereHt allowed ou time dcpoxitx, V) IAN &VAN GIESEN. AND W A G O II - M A KE R S. Corner of Church awl Klin Streota, TIONESTA, PA. Thia firm is prepared to do all work in lta Ijne, and will uaiTuut fveryihini; doiio t their hli pa to ivo cutibluctiou. Par ticular attention gikcii to IIOUHK-SHOI IX4, flive them grot It. a trial, and yjm will not relit-1 v. r f s Lloyd & Son, . WATER 8TItEEf, TlOXtSTA, TA. - .. . HVVR JPST OPKXED an extensive .Stock of , yiitr.J. tl. - SLt i-vrTiniin awn FFFn. GSGCERIES AND PROVISIONS, i. Whri-h. they offer to tho pulilie at rates as -:r low t can booth-red by anv other esiab- . lishnient iu t wi). liive us a call before i ' - - purchasinic ulsuwhore. (VSm. . LIA1YP .HON. b OREST " Let us have Faith VOL. IV. NO. 48. D. W. CLARK, (COMMISHIOSKM's CI.KItK, POHKST CO., pa.) R EA L EH TATE AG ENT. HOL'HRnl Lnt for Halo nml IlKX-p W.!d Uindn Tor Snip. 1 . T have superior fnclllfpi for asoprtnlnlng tho pondl'lnn nrtaxox and lax doodx, p., nn'l n'n llmrofo'e rpmli'ied to act Intelli gently nn a-rent of those living nt a dis tance nwn'nr 'ands In the C miitv. OMIee In ttntnnilsaionora Itoom, Court II mho, Tionesta, Pa. 4-41-ly. T. W. CLARK. rnw. ntTtimnnn. p.,,,. R' D. D.TIlttlDUK. Truw. T. A. WRTfinT. Rr. UKO. W. iri llltllHIK. Ili,.a M.i.t.r. THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OK Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c. SI Hli oil Tionrsta frock, Furfst To., Pa. Ynrds i (Wire tor. I2u i It2ll Road Sts., riTTSRURGII, PA. l:i)WAIU) DITIIiniMlK. PlTflttlDti I FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Ka'ahlinlied A. 1. 1827. DITHRI.QGE& SON, If ANlTFcTt'nRna op Dithrid.5o's xx Mint Glass PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AXI) Silvered Glass Reflectors. TIiomj ehiinnpi'B do not break bv hea. Ask for Pith n I due-.. Take no other. DITHRIDt'E A NON. 23 -ly. Pittahurxli. Pa. Xcw Hoard Ilia; House. MU-. S. S. HUt.TXrsS ha built a larce addition to her Ichihc, and Is now pre pared to accomnioda'oa number of perma nent boardorx, ami all transient ones wh may favor her wllh their patronage. A U'mmI Hlatile has recently been built to ac commodate, tho lioraesnr irueMts. I'har.'os rea-onable. Itexidonce on Kim St., oppo site S. Harlot's store. !M-ly Jos. Y. Saul, PRACTICAL HarnesN Maker and Rud I dler. Three doors north of Holmes IIoiinp, Tionesta, Pa. All work is war ranted, tf. H ILBRONNER & c ARR CI.OSTNO out their fall and winter stock of irooila at great y reduced inriecs to mako roum lor a sprhtq stock ' Now Is tho time tOtrt poodaof all kinds, cheaper than ever. We have now on hand JewH-lry lioxi, W-rkinir Hoxos, Handkerchief Poxes, Miixical A 1 1 in lil.-ii Km broideries. Lace Hoods, 11 cm mod and St itched llankerchiefs, Lace llandkerciiieiH, While Nub.as, all sizes, Rlack and White Fringes, Uold and .Mixed Ilea Is, Jewelry ot ail kiiioH, Thread and Point Lace Collars, .ephrys of M colors, Ijicrmaiilown Yarnx, New Corsets, New S ylo, Jlustles, lloopkirts, t'udcrwear for lidips. Hi bons, Silk and Caa, micro hcarl'a. Uroat inducement by puichamnjr - handkerch:efs by the box. iiKNTLKMAX'8 LINEN AND UN DKUWKAIl. Largest and best ass lrted xtiM-k of goods lor Men's Cur in Hum Miction, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in tho most approved stylo. No HI no sale. A FULL LINK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand A tine and well selected stock of American & Imported Watches. L A D I KS o P K It A , LKOXTINK, AND VKCKCHV1XS, BItACKi.KTS, LtM 'K K't'H, ltlXHM, UKXTS flO LD AND KILVKU VK.Vr w CHAINS. SI'Klll.INO S1LVKR AND IM.ATKH W AUK, Hats and Caps selling iu uot. r dootIand shoe S, LATEST STYLES R E A D Y M A D K C L O T II I N G. as cluai a can bo bought in Pa. ValU, Curjiet Surkt, Satchel, Ttuuks, ike, uumis oh Au. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, and all kinds. WALL PAPER, CURTAINS dC, FOR SALR CHKAP. I. IIILBROM'NKR & CO. to-tf that Riiht raikoa Might ; and TIONESTA, A Few Plain Truths. Tho following rumnrks, which wc extract from a recent speech in the .Senate hy Setiutor Couklinrr, are nt full of truth nml gugiru.itivencss that we 11 fk fur them the cu refill Hlleiitinii of our remlera. 'J'he spcccli whs inaile ', .luring the (lisciisHioii on Mchurz's not a ' 1I e Hclieine to convict the Ciovertimeul of a breitch of neutrality toward hi native country, (Cierniany) ami to bo ton I Gen. (J runt's name mice more with the charge, of corrupt inn : My acquaintance with the people of the country may not he a extensiv as that of the honorable Senator Iroiu Missouri ; but the people I meet have, 1 t bin K, no such impression. Thev hear talk about a "militury ri..g.'' They regard iIihI talk as a part of the ulanjj nml scan lul that ileh.es ami bin tul izes our polities. They read paragraphs in newspapers talking about a "military ting,'' unci they lis- miss thein with other such, recardini; theae reeking publications as aiuoi g the brutalities ol progress, But Mr. President, I want to tell the ftt.iiatnr of an impression thatdoo prevail, i here is an iinpreiui) Willi many people it ! coming, I mn sorry to say, to bo a fixed lmprci-iMiii) thut another rug exists a "Senatonol ring," or, inure properly fpeiiking, a "Senatorial i abal." The unprision ic that li t business of this senatorial ca'.ial is not lo tiirniah ammiiiiitioii to the French, hut In luruisii ammunition in the Denn cratic puny, it believ ed that men living the Republican flag are trying to strand the Republican ship, it is believed that the business ot this cabal is In malign the President uf the United btittes, to dispa.uge and belittle him, to assault his ttdmiuiglra (inn, to wall for opportunities J uy, in the language, of the jnod b ok, "to lurk pnvily" for opportunities to place him in ail injurious and iinju,t fmsitioti It is believed tiial the hu ill ess of this cabal i to assail and impugn the .ma jority in Congress, and lii injur, those charged witu me couuuci oi puiuic a tl'a us. It is believed that this cabni 1 ai-:8 to keep up thai snow storm ftA libels, ton great in Volume lo hu mea sured, which lahs daily mi the cnuu ty ; thai stream of shameless lalsei hoods, which, taking its rise in Wuslw toii, pours itself over the land through "independent" uud avowed Democrat ic papers. It is believed that per ous connected with this cabal are intliclii.g uiiut upon I lie Republican mriy. D nin ciuts have not the power to inilict sounds, which these bailie persons could n it make so deep It they would put on Democratic armor aiid let it be seen, lhis impression waxes iipiue. U .s strong, very strung, ju-t now in the ."state of Mew Hampshire. '1 here is fresii reason lor il in Mew Hamp shire. An election depends there, and tue politicians say thai In ilier the lie puhllcuii ticket shall stand or fall is ot much import tor the light or shadow il will cast ull the coining Presidential canvass. In the tin k of the Mew llauip.-hire contest shrewd Democratic ' politicians treasure like "apples ot :;ld III Jilcturcs nl sliver '.He words ot members ot this supposed Senator ial cabal ; their speeciies command at leiiiinii Hitb the Mew Hampshire Democracy, which coiud not be gamed by all the Dumocraticherocsauiisuj.es tioiii Jetfcisoii lo my honorable irieiid from Missouri (.Mr. Bluir.J not even tul' tne Brotihcud letter. L Laughter. J Dial vivacious production is not so grvul a luvorue uov, il is not such a success, or, as the play bills say, il bus out s.ieo n '"run" in iSew Hampshire iio-v, as another document, which lies tieloiv me. Here is a pa.pli let con sisting d iweiity lotir closely priuleu pagi-B. It is eniitled "Plain language ot independent Republican Suualoi's ;' "I'lnuving uud pr. tligiuy exposed;' "."'peeClii o of several ."vnaloi s; ' tir.-l in ull, the honorable Scuaior Iroiu Mis souii, 'Mr. Sehurz ) 1 Ins pump' hi i. ears Ihe hdlow ing imprimatur: "Pub iisheU by the Mutioiiul JJciunerui ic Ue.ildelil Committee, Wushlliglnli, Dim I let ot Coluinliiu." These spetuhis uppeur vvilhoul note ur cmuuni.t; no gi.uuig tine gold In ie; u'o paiiioiig tue lily. loose who prepared the paiujmiel thougnl liny would let tin spi-eelies be us their uiaers uiude tht in, and stop where their makers slopped them, bei.'uilse they could not be nil proved as electioneering iiocumeuls tor the Delilociacy. I am told that two bundled llmusai.d copies of this bamphicl have been soli I tree thmii.h the m.iiis ot I In.- L lined Slates, liutikol jy the Dciui'i aul ic iiuiiibel's ot tin House, lulu the blate o) Mew Hauip shire. buch events and such a proceeding as now detains the Senate 1 tell the honorable Senator will not teudmdis pel the impression that there does exisl such a cabal. Tl e proceeding before iiswiursuu ugly look; Hie business uf turning accuser of the Government, und charging u breuch of neutrality louehliig Geriuauy at this time has uii ugly look. I', is not giving iuforuia mm to the enemy in lime, of war, bin there is u sort of family rcscuihluut c belveen the '.wo things which will lead a great many peopiu into serious thnuehl. A L'l'eul luallV licolilt) will , tli ink uf il as tho uau thought of his Rbpub in that Faith lot us to the end, dare do our duty as we understand PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1872. horse when lie nid, "One looks bo much like both, that I cannot tell the other f.nm which." Laughter. But, Mr. President, I am nhle to iissuro the Senator, and I hope the as- furiitice will givo him pleasure, t lint the people in no portion ot the coun try, as far ns I can learn, are being misled by thrso proceedings. They understand the moaning of it all. In i he 8tate of MTcw York during the last fortnight tnnny elections have been held; the Spring elections are pro gressing and F.nst and West, not only the Republicans hold their own, but elections result in unexpected and in some cases unexampled Republican L'nins. The people belive in the Ad- ministration, and the Repuhlicnn Par-1 putting up the bricks preparatory to ty as the party of progress and true ' finishing il, tht-y were taker, with a reform. chill, and shook the whole building The other day, in the city of Bufia- completely down, and kept mi fhnk I ., a Deniocrntic city, iu which there i ing till the bri ks v.tre (lust ol the is a large representation uf that slur- finest quality. Just at that juncture ty, intelligent, upright people, the ; the chills came no ith nutted Jon e (ioniums of America, the Republican and they c. tnmeticod shaking with ticket was chosen hy A ttiny f.'.y "f vigor that they were entirely obscured nearly 2,500; most of ihe wards giv-! hi dust fur hours, and the people iu ing liepuoliciin majorities. The same the neighborhood thought the sun was lung in less degree is true generally iu an eclipse.' in the recent nml current elections in! 'M'oJ' said we. i he State pf Now York." 'Yes, sir," said Torn. 'Why, I was No, Mr. Prrleht. the pretense that sixteen miles further down the other ,-e is a "niiJltHfV ring gives no dis- . . . i. qiiu tto men v ho believe ;;:e cit!!0 or the Republican party identical ' wii!; lie cause of the Republic; anil with no right to speak for them, I venture to say that the Germans of tho Stuta of New York and of the other States cannot he hoodwinked, or nose led. or handed over, bv anv man, whoever he may he. The Germans had too much to do with preserving our'nationality when it rocked in the throes of an earthiUake to he willing so soon to hand the country over again to the parly which once well nigh ruined it. The GcrniHtis know that it wiish Dem ocrat ic administration which prostrut od our credit; which stripped our Northern nrsenals of arms sent them to bo ready for traitors in the South; which banished our navy to distant ens, and soiiL'ht to hind the govern ment bund and loot that conspirators might murder it in its hod. The Ger mans know thnt n I Vomeral in admin istration d.d all this and more, and that the Democratic rartv before, and . . . . . I ... I . luring ine war, ami since ine war, una been hostile lo liberty, equality, law, public fait li and national honor. The Art of net Hearing. The art of not hearing is fully ns important to domestic happiness us n cultivated car, for whicn so much time and money ure expended. There nre so many things which are so painful o hear, many of which, if heard, will disturb the temper and detract from coiitoutnieut and happiness, thut every one 'hould be oducuted to take in or shut out sounds at will. If a man falls into a violent pussimi and culls me nil manner of numts, the first word shuts my ears, and I hoar no more. If in my quiet voyage of life 1 am caught iu one ol those domestic whirlwinds ot scolding, I shut up nit eurs, us a suitor would furl his sail and, making nil tight, scud before the iralo. If a !i"t and restless man ho- gins to it. flame mY feelings, I consider what mischief these sparks miy-lit do iu the magazine: below, where my tern, per is kept, und instai.tly close the door. Di es a gadding, mischief-making fellow hegi:i to inlbrni me what people are saying about me, down drops the portcullis of mv our, and he cannot get in at y l'nvt her. Some peo ple feel so very anxious to hear every thing that will vex and annoy them, they sot about searching uud finding it nt. If all the petty things said of one by the heedless or ill-natured uliers were to be brought home to hi in, he would become a mere walkii.g pin cushion, 81 Hi-k full of sharp remarks. I should as soon thank u man for emptying on my head a bushel of net ties, or selling loose a swarm of uios ipiitois in my chamber, or raising a pui'gi tit in my house generally, as lo in li g upon iiiu all the tut tie of spite- If.il people. If you would be huppv, when among good men, open your curs; whcij uiuniig bud, shut tin m. It is tint worth whi o to hear what your si rviiuts any when they have slammed the door; what a hoe gar says whose petition you huvo rejected ; what your neighbors say about your children; hat your rivals shv about yt.ur busi lie.-s i' dress. 1 have noticed that a well bred women never 'icars an ini j t-rt i i it-ii . r. mail; A kind of discreet dreanicSi sm ves one from not a l.ttle apparent connivance iu dishonorable conversation. Exchtiutjc. "Mad am," said a cross tempered physician to il patient, "if Women were udmitled to Paradise, their tongues would make it purgatory." "And some physicians if allowed to practice there," replied the lady, would make it u deseil." Tlio oppressed one hud li i in there. All truly fashionable members of good society carry two haiiduerch els to balls or public eiiturUiiuiiieiits. We meekly asked a lady I lie ol her evening why this was thus, uud she replied, "You nnisl be yi ting, olio for show and the other fur blow, of course." MCAN. Some Shaking. Tom is a queer genius, and lets off some tall ones occasionally. He visit ed us the other day in uttr sanctum with a 'How do you do, old fellow ? Hallo, Tom,' said we, 'where hive you been so long?' Well, I've been down along the shore, taking Shanghai notes on the chills and fever.' 'Ah, ibdeed,' said we, 'are they very bad down there r 'You bet. Whv, there is one place i where thev have been attempting to build a brick house for eight weeks; well, the other d y as the hands v. ere tiay, ana av tour men earn ing a , l . .. U....-.I ..l !..... Th piuo iog on hoard nt a boat, tne C..:!'S came on, umi inuy iiioor Hieing, which as thirty feet long, nil up in pieces of the p.-oncr length for file wood, and then taking a rc.'hake of it, unlit iiml rilled it nn. ut the saiMO t!M,B ... ... J . 1 ..1 t. . l. I.... shaking all the knots out uf til' 'Cuu't believe it., Tom 'It's a fact,' said Tom, resuming. 'There's a farmer down there who, iu an apple, picking season, hauls his ha..da oul to the orchard uud sets one up against each trie. Iu a short time the chill comes mi, uud every apple iu the orchard is shaken ull' the trees on the ground.' 'Iu credible!' S",' said Tom, 'they keep a man alongside of each sh .ker to take him away as soon us the fruit is off, for fear that he will shake the tree don'ti !' Tom continued: 'Mr. 8 , a friend of mine, and a house carpenter, was engaged a few days ago iu cover ing the roof of a house with shingles, Just us he was finishing the chill came I .1. . I. -1.1 1.. ..IV .1... on uud he shook very shiitgle off the rod! Smue of them are supposed to be flying about yet.' 'Another gentleman near tliu same place wt8 taken with a chill the other day at dinner, and shook his kn.le and fork down his lli.nat, besides breaking all the porcelain on the table. His little son, who was sitting at tho same time, was also taken with a chill, and shook all the buttons off his in expressibles, and then sh ink himself deal of them 1' 'Another man ' 'That will do this time, Tom.' 'All right, will tell you the rest agaiu.' .g- Interest Rulks. For finding the interest of any principal for any num her of days, I lie answer iu each cusu being in cents, separate the two right hand figures tu express it in dollurs uud cents : Four per cent. Multiply by num ber ol days and divide by 72. Six percent. Multiply by number of days; separate right hum! figure and divide by C. Eight 'per cent. Multiply hy num ber of days and divh.e by 45. Nino per cent. Multiply hy num ber of days; separute right baud figure and divide hy 4. Ten per cent. Multiply by mi in her of days and divide hy UG. Twelve percent. Multiply by num her of days ; separate right hand figure and divide by 6. Fif.eeti percent. Multiply by num her of days and divide by 24. Eighteen percent. -Multiply hy num ber of days ; separate right hand figure and divide by 2. Twenty per cent. Multiply by num ber of davs and divide by 18. The large clock at the English Par liainetit House is the largest one iu the world. The four dm' a of this clock are twenty two feel iu diameter. Every half minute the point of the minute hand moves nearly seven inches. The ciock goes for eight und a half days, but it only strikes fur seven and a hall, thus iinwcalitig every neglect iu winding it up. The mere w inding up of the striking mechanism takes two hours. 'Ihe pendulum is fif teen feel long; the wheels are of east iron ; the hour bell is eight feet high and nine feel in diuineter, weighing nearly tilu-ou tons, uud the hummer alone weighs more than four hundred pounds. This clock strikes the quar ter hours, and by its strokes the short hand reporters iu the Parliament ch tubers regulate their labors. At ivory stroke a new reporter takes the place of ihe old ull ', whilst tho first i e tires lo write out the notes thut he has taken during tl e previous fillet u minutes. Conversation in a Wisconsin store Polite Clerk : "Can I show you any thing else today?" Lugubrious Cus lomer: ".Nn, I reckon not. 1 Ion two horses ami tuy wile last fall, and feel putty poor. Good span of horses too." if--LINCOLN. $2 PER ANNUM. Fish Story. The last fish story comes from Jfew Jersy. Lately in tlio interior of thnt State a mild I okinir countrymen en tered a railway car, bearing a hand kerchief, which he placed under the seat at one end of the car. Afier traveling along for about half an hour, a lady sitting in front of the country jian was observed to niovo Uneasily on her seat, and to cast savage glances at a seemingly respectable man sitting hy her side. In a few, minutes another lady, still further to the iront, "became uneasy, and at last, rising in her seat, requested some gentleman to protect her from an elderly looking gentinan by her side; uud who, she stated, hud insulted her. A dozen persons ollered their assistance, and before the accused could speak in his own defence his hat was jammed down over his eyes, and he was dragged to the rear of the car. While there, and carrying on with the avengers a war of words as to what the indignity meant, still another laity rose, and so seated further up the car, and 'accused a gentleman silting' be hind her with improper conduct.' A rush wui inaiie jbr insuiter" number two, hut that gentleman vigorously defended himself wiili a large walking stick he happened to have (and wliit.li, by the way, was one cause of the last troubles, his necusor stating thut he had indecorously bten nipping her ankles under the seat with the sumo) and while the struggle to get at him '.vas still iu progress, somebody iu the fro'."' of, the car shouted, "There's u siin!;e mi Ihe floor!" A scene then en sued. The todies the car clamber ed upon the arms unit bul ks of the seats. Une elderly maiden manage to stand on the hacks of two scats u the best circus manner pus- ihlo uo.lt r the circumstances, while a young moth er threw her buby into'a paicel rack, ane then hung convulsively to a venti lator. The coufusioii awoke the coun try ma a who, on being told of the snake, first felt iu his bundle, und then exclaimed, "I'm blamed if that old eel haintgot loose," and sturted for the front, soon returned, ga-pig firmly an immense eel, which hud managed to get out of the bundle and had wended his way to t ie front lovingly carressing the dill'ereut varie ties of ladies garters which lieeticouu tered on the way. Apologies given and received straightener everything in that car hut the hat that was jam med down, and the countrymen leuv ing at the next station uo blood was drawn. -. Proverbs. Never sendest thou an article for publication without giving the eduor thy name, for thy name, oftentimes se cures puiiliciitimi to wortnless articles. Thou shlotid'st not rup at the door of a printing oflice, fur he that an twereth tne rap sweareth iu his sleeves and loseth time. Neither do thnu loaf about, ask questions, or knock down type or the boys will love thee us they do shade trees when thou leave! h. Prefer thine own town paper to any other, and subscribe for il immediate ly. Pay for it in advance, and it shall he well with thee and thine. Thou. shall not indulge iu profanity wheu the editor spcakcth of ihee through his paper. Thy children should not laugh at the editor's shoes, and talk of the "sat upon" appearance, of his hat. The editor curelli not whom thou muyest elect deacon ,t Uy church, hut of electing school directors thou slionld'st consult with him. Woe unto ye who sonde! b the editor valentines, for he ahull pay thee buck an hundred fold. Ten or fifteen years ago, a public dinner was "iven to the members of the Legislature at Providence, and a Niirragiiiisri preacher, railed the "Regular Pacer," because in his pray era he hud a habit, of s.ainliiig behind a chair stepping backward nnd hitch ing il after him, was called on to a-k a blessing. Ho stood up in his u-uiil stvle and began a lengthy p:aver. There was tin open door behind h in and he so. n unwittingly back d nto an adjoining room, tulting bis chuir along, when some one sotily clo-cd tht door, an 1 tho hungry gue-ts then proceeded to dine, when the petition was finished at leisure by theuhstracl id minister. An editor whose subscribers were remiss in payment, lately published the billowing announcement iu his paper: "Tu save our readers the trouble of seuu'iug th ir subscriptions by post, uud to relieve two unfortunates, we will send lo each of our debtors iu ilia course of a few days, two collectors, one of whom has haul I v recovered from ihe tuiiall pox, and the other of whom has just taken tho itch." Tho delinquent did not wait to be called mi but paid their dues promptly. An exchange, edited hy a bachelor nil lul loi n, advises young lueu to be. ware! The pearl powder now used by the vming ladies is poison. One touch ot those eugi r lips to that enameled cheek, may result in death must horri He! Kiita r r r r r el Rates of Advertising. One Square (1 Inch,) one Inertions tl l One Sipiare " one month - 3 0t One Square ' three Mxnitha 00 Orm(,aTT one-year I 10 no Two Sqnaroa, one ytar ... 15 (W Quarter Col. " 0 Half " . . . . M 00 One " " 100 Oil Business Cards, not exceeding one lnota In length, $10 per year. Legal notices at established rates. These rates are low, and no deviation nill he in ado, or discrimination among .atrons. The rates ottered are such, will make it to the advantagoof men dot f business ill tho limits of the circulation of tne pnpnr to advertise IiIh-ihII v. The Girl who Win. The time has passed away when wo men must be pale und delicate to be called interesting when she must bo totally ignorant of all practical know l edge, to be culled interesting when she must know nothing of the current political news tf the day. or he called masculine and strong minded. It is not a sign of high birth or re finement to be sickly aud ignorant. Those who r.ffect anything of the kind are behind the times, and must shako up and air themselves, mentally and physical'', or drop under the firm strides of common sense ideas, nn 1 be crushed into utter insignificance. -' Iu these days an active, rosy-faced girl, with brain quick aud clear, warm, light heart, a temper quickly heated at intended insult or injury, and just as quick to forgive; whose feet can run as fust as her tongue and not put her out of breath ; who is not afraid of freckles, or to breathe the pure air of heaven, unrestrained by the ('rawn curtains of a close carriage; and above all, who can speak her mind und give her opinion on important topics which interest intelligent people, is the true girl who will m-ke a good woman. This is the girl who wins iu these days. Even fops and dandies like a woman who can taik well, even if she is tint handsome. They weary of the most beautiful creature if she is not smart. They say, "Aw, y-e-s, she is a beauty, am! mi mistake, but she won't do for me lack of brains" of which commodity, it would ioem, she could have little use in her association with him ; however, to please even an einp-ty-hended fop, a woman must know something. "Now, children," said a fumlay school gentleman visitor, who had been talking to the scholars about "good" and "had" people "now, chil dren, when I am wiilknigiti the street, I speak to some persons, and I Hnn't sppnk tnothe.s; and what's the rea son?" He expected the reply would be,'"hppause some are good mid others bud," but, to his discomfiture, tho gen eral shout was, "Because some are rich, and others are poor!" We du not wish to alarm those wh-) nso tho weed, but it is our duty to in form them of the discovery that they are liable not only to amaurosis, angi na pectoria, hypochondriasis, dyspep sia, disease of the pancreas, liver and heart, nuttsoa, nervousness, deafness, paralysis, apoplexy and atrophy, hut also Incmnotor.ataxy, which is sure to he followcd-sooner or later-hy death. "Is Miss Blinking at home?" asked Mr. Sanders of the Irish girl wl o sn swered the ring at the door. "Vis, I b'lave she is. sir!" "Is she "'paged?'' "An' it's engaged yon say? Fuith, an' I can't tell you, sir; hul she kiswl Mr. Vincent last evening ns if she had not seen ihe like nv him. an it's engaged I b'lave they are sir." Dibbs and his wife were indulging iu reminisce n ces over their dinner mils aud raisins. "How one thing brings up an t her," said the lady, absoilnd in pleasing retrospection. "Yes," re plied Dihbs; "an emetic, for iiis'aiico." He can't see why sho should call him a "men;; thing," and leave the luhhi iu a huff. Among the "answers to correspond ents" we find the following: "To M. J. M. We must decline to prim your poem mi "A Drowned B. y.' li the first verse you speak of j. ui 8i.ljicli.a 'flouting mi the water,' anil iu Ue see oud as 'lying on his bier.' tilcli i it, water or bier?". Here is a beautiful instance of con jugal atii'cti.in. A tuariied lady in Connecticut recen'ly fell into the river and would have drowned eXce t that her cries uttiucted the Htteiuinii ot her husband who; mistaking her in the darkness tor another women, worked like a beaver to gel I er out. Discerning child (who has Lean! some remarks made by jmpa) "Are von our to w nurse?" M urse-UYts; dear." Child "Well, then, I'mulie" of those hoys who can only be man aged tiy kindness, So you had In tlir L'ot some sponge cuke und urunes at once!" 'onipul.-oiy education is the order in Illinois. Tho youthful asptrmi for knowledge is olicoliiuged Wlthrlleh cheerful inscriptions us. "Ih huve, or gel your neck broke;" "Learn ol die," written iu large letters over the doer of the school room. It is said thiit if t mi take two It iters from money, i litre will be i i.e kit We have heunl of a man w t.o took money from two letters, and Hu r j wasn't any left. Mis. Partington (e'U of a miols ter. who had "si rul the L-r I ; r thirty y uis, first us a tin ns rn:er, then us a locust pi-uclur, uud last us an exhauster." In Holland every mother oftwiis gets a In, nus ot leu dollars from 1 1 e royal family. American wmntn neur hud any such encouragement. An artificial florist who lives upon the second fLer may be is I it J a tec mil Flers. 9 s si . -.-i S i ...W w ... 4