r . , L ' I 7 Ratoa of Advertising. One H jiiore ( I Inefi,) one Ineron - $1 OneMiiinre " ntm month - - -HaJ OnoS'piare " . three inoiiths - rt wo One H'tmire ' " one year HKa,J Two Squares, one vear - - 1VW Wnart .rl'oj, ' - - - - so (X Half " " - ..... 50 (SJ One " " - ... 10;) W It.isinoss Curds, not eteeeding ono Incli it PVBI.ISnKD EVEKT ' SIHtEfWAT, BV W. It. DUNN. kflca In Knox'i Building, Kln Street TERMS, frs.80 A. YKAR. No Pulertitlou revived fr a shorter in length, $10 per year. l.)::tl notieesnt pstablislii'd raleis. 1 parioa man inrae innaUia. " Let us havo Faith that Riht rarikos Might ; and in that Faith let us to tho cad, daro do our duty as wo understand it."--LINCOLN. These rates are low, and no deviation - ill be made, or diseriniimition amons; I uti-ons. Tlie rates ollered aro ui;h, ae 1 ill make It to the iidvantui'eof men ilol. Jt , Corroepondene ollcfted from nil part '. ocinntry. No notice will bo taken of .-..iioiiyinous commiltlliaunn. .Marriages and Death notice ItiHort&l Vatli.... PL. V. NO. 38. TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1872. S3 PER ANNUM. business in the limits ol'the eiruulation of t ip paper to advertise liberally. L. V -Bl OREST UB ICAN. z r V 1 u It 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. . WBWTOS PBTTIS. Ill I. KM W. TATH. PETTIS & TATE, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ut Slrf, TrOXKSTA, PA. Isaac Ash, A TTOnVKY AT LAW. Oil Cllr. Pa V Will practice in tho varloti Courts niresi tnuiuy. All mianies entrusted to iif ours will rocolvo prompt attend n. , TJtW.JUioi, Qwrvt i. Jt-nVt, TtMttM, r. BrMkvlU. l A TTORNKYR AT LAW. Ortlre on Kim a1 , Rtreot, abavfl ttlntit, Tionnntn, l'i.. C W. Gilflllan. I A TTORNKY AT LAW, Franklin, Vo r. . ' ' 4 JIAKUIS FASSEl'T, A iltorneys at Law, TltusvUle Pnn'a, T3nACTICR In all the Courts of Wirrrn Crawford, l'orent and Venuno Conn . 49-tr ''.' W. P. Mercllliott, .VTTORNKY t r)lTN.si;t,llt AT LAW , J lonetta. I'a. Olliee on Kim rt pot, i ut prolp.iHional Kprvlr-pn o!" tlin lion. H J.)lj"3,on ran lw av-i.red through ni ieir any linnine cnlru- tpi to hip in Korent Co. ullprtlona prompti v alt nilod r Tio-ips'a Hi'USrt. ITTKL, Proprietor. Klin Sv Tio- fu. iieitn, I'a.. m' l!u iiiomMi of ll)i'i-i il Mr.-' .hub lia thoniiurlilv rpii'iyatpd tlip j iunn.it Mruiw, ami rp-rnni!ti)i('il it iom 'fv. AM li pa'ronlKn liini will ho f.ll ontf rtiiinnJ at reasonable, rutp-i. lv FrrES7 HOUSE, BLACK FHOPIUUTOn. Oonoitfl ' t ourt Uouho. TiotiPKla. Pa. Juxt ppnen. i:verytiiinr new and W4ti and '!). llietioNtnl liqnora ke:4 eon.ttiitlv hand. A Mir jon of the public patron- a 1 rpe!trul!y wilieitfd. 4-17-1 v Holmes House, ONKSTA, PA., oppoite tAe Ipot, --.. n. Maine, Proprietor. Mimfl Sta ll tur eon neeteil with t he hoiwo. tf Soott Housn, t.'MH S. PA.. K. A. Uobertf. Pro. iHtor. ' 'I'hi lio'el hai i rtu.tuol ail't now oifers aunerlnr .- imodation to lines a. Ii5-t v. . Syriwp House, pinrOUTi ,Pa.; J. A I) Maukk, Proiile- Um. The house hashpen tlmrnuhlv efltted and Ivnow in the llrxt-elasa order, fth the beat, of ai'eoininoda! ions. Any nKnniation Mnf:eriiiiti Oil Territory at aP4vt will b ctlPitrfullv l'nrnllin.i. l i " I J.AD..MAUEK, i Exchange Hottd, owy.n tXdioutk. pr., i. iumh. 4 Vhkck Hox I'rti.'s. Tbi.l-.'i.lriiiK --t rotite l l now mot li-.rM -.;.,. c e p:.iea In Tidioute. A k.k.,1 ll.lliard - jom alUi Iied. ( i y r-y- : a Nanonnl Hotel, iU i.XF.TOX. PA. W. A. H!!enl, , Proprietor. Tltia hotel is Nrw, and is open an a first eltiss house, sitnnte st B.lunetlon of the Mil Creek Allegheny rerand Philadelphia Krie Kailroa ls, r-.oslte the lenot. Parties hax inr to lav r tralna will llnd this the most eonven--t. hotel in town, with tirst-ela-sa aiwsini- Jatloiia and reasonable Imrares. tf. ' pr. J. T Acom.h, ?1YSIMAN AXnKJMttiKDN, who has had fifteen years' ex perietice in !r:;e ll BtireHsfiii pmeliee, twill uttond ill -ofoiwioniil C.i'.N. OMI.-e in his Ilnitf nd r.xyry Nt.rr, located iti ridioiite, near .iiolite House. 'IN niSSTOKK WILL UK FMI'M) 'ill aaaortiniMit 'C MedieineB, LiiiorH cpo. Clears, Htntioncry, Ulaxs, Puints. u. Cutl-, and line iroeeriea, all of the i .'ittslify, and will be aold al reasonable I. K.ktjrCfittsS, an experienied Druir tfrom -'-nlA'n"'- has ohariro of the All preoi iptiohs put up auourately. - 4T. m r. I-AR. A. B. kjii.lv. MA Y, I'A UK A CO., 3 .A. 1TKE.BS, Oo'rner of Elm A Walnut i?la. Tlom ata. . liauk of Plucount and Deposit. Intorest aljayed on Time DejiositM. -!loUonma(leona! tl.el'ilneipal points of the I?. . i Collections aoiicited. 18-ly. i. T. PAI.K. Cwhltr. ;SVINOS BANK, ' Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. 'his Rank tmnsaoi-. a Oeneral H.ui k i iilt, lectin); and ICxehan.e llusuu-ss. -'rails on the Principal Cities of the ilcri tttateti and Kurope boulitainl told. 'Old and Silver Coin and Hoverniiienl .irities bought and sold. T-illl Itonds v erud on tho most favorablo terms, utorost allowed on time deposita. (ar. 4, tf. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. AND T AGON -MAKERS. Corner of Church ond FI111 Streets is flrnTla prepared to do all work in - Jie, and will waira-ft everythiuK 1I0110 I Vir sh pa to five satisfaction. Pur. I ir attention given to uoiist:.Miioi ixcj, fchotu atrial, and you will not re- I i-iy. ' D. W. CLARK, (4sslON Kit's CI.KIIK, FOIlEsT CO., PA.) )IL ESTATE AGENT. II ICS and Lots for Sa'o and RKN-TI W.hl I jtium lor Sale. A . I superior lii"l'itM for ascer'alnliiK 'inn of taxes an 1 tnx ib-pils, .vc. hereCm-,, Minli'lpd to act IntolM- Ri'il n -rnt of Ihnsp ITviinr at n dls- Tn'n-f lands 'n tho C mntv. (tin ( Tool lot-ito. .iw.i-a It.wn.i I'nni-t 11 lOIICStlt, I'H. of) 1). W. CLARK. T. A. WH'flHT. nr-rr. OKO W. II'IHKMH.K. m;K. Trru. THUPERIOR LUMBER CO., Iani'f acturi rs of PineVnbcr, Lath, Shingles &e. I IHiliiTioiiriU frrrk, Forrnt To., Pa. lariUflft cnr. Hi Rail Riml Sh.. . . . . , PITTSBURGH. PA. Jos. Y. Siiul, IlRAtlVL K'ne4 Maker and S:id ' dt'rlo' floors not-tli of Wo!nii; House, t.sta. pa. All work is war ranted. I if. Wro. F Hers. T If'TCV AITCTIONIKR. will ntu-ini U to all at reasut! W iness in tlis' line prnmptli, r;ies. Ail'lress '.LLKRN, Newmanvlllo, Clarion Co. Pa. a u P'THIllbnK FORTH GLASS WORKS. iiied A. I'. 1S.7. DITllDG.E; ifc SON!, UP tCTI' k KIM OP DithrBe's jx Flint Glas3 PriNT OVAL L AMlCHIMNEYS. AXI) SilvsriGh.i Rolloctors. These ehinl n do not break bv ln-at. Ask fir nil inoEs. Take no other. iTHRIIKiK . SOX, S5-ly. P.ttsbursh. P JVcw E;li'liv: House. MR". S. S. l.lX(.s has built a l irire a ldilion t-lei- lixiise aoil is now ore- pared to a-eoinh ts'e a number of nerill l- nent boHidors. runsient ones who may favor herVi.li their pntronaj". A C od sinblu liBsV-entiv Iipk ii built t- ae- MUlilodn'e the lisps of ifiie-sls I'harucs rea onable. Ke tone.' on 1.1 111 St.. oiio .- site S. llii-let's .4,o. il-lv 4' ; t sw' w t'LAl.K , I'ENN'A. , Joriss Pv-irii.ttp. GROCEaY a::3 !3VIS!0 ST0?,E IN r t) K S TA . GEO. W. BOARD & GO ITAVKj i A care. 11 is! Iiroii'.-lii 011 a eonip'ete lly seleeled stock of iaoun, rrtovisioys, and ory lliinir neeessniy to tlie e unplete wtoek ol'ii llrst-eiass Irocory : louse, which they have opened out at their eslablish uif nt on i:iiu St., first door north ol M. 1.. Church. TKAS, COFFl'.KS, SCOAKS SYRCPR. FKL'ITS, ISPICKS. HAMS, LARD, A XI) rh'O IWO.V.V OF A Ll. KIXDS. at the lowest cash prices. (Sonds warrant ed to he of the hp-t quality. Call ind ex amine, a(nl we l-f :iee wi'-can stiit v-'U. Olio. W. IWVAltH A CO. 1am. . '7-'. QONFECTIONARICQ JAS. McKAY, at 1I10 Post Offlee. has 1 11 mnl out a choice lot of conj'Jjcj ioxahu:s, ca.wkd Finns, 7 qua eras, a a a its, axd NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the p-itroiiue of the public, is resspectl'ul y solu.-itetl. 4u-tf .IAS. M. Mi KAY. A 71 I IK A 4! 1. 1: ! ' Mr. Samuel Hell, of W. K, Kehuitirtx I'o , Wholesale Hoot and Shoe .Mitnul'aeiur ers, 81 Filth avenue, Pittsburcli, I'a., has been alflicteil withihronie rlieiiniatish ttir thi.ty years, iroui his rirlit hip to his foot, havintf to u-PM eruteli and a eaiie, at times j so painful as to iilieily ;iu a;iat ilale b in from atteiidinir lo his business, llaviinf 1 tried every remedy know n, w ithout eil'eel, , exeei t Hi lilsnd s Pain Killer, he wits final. y iudu-s-il to try it. A seemid applica tion enabled him to lay aside his eruteli, and a third ellectod a pernisueiii cure. Mr. Ki ll in a popular and well-known eili.en, is a living liieiiunieut of tno ell'aeaey of 1 1 lata rent medical discovery, ' iidihtiid'a Pain Killer. The alllicted hhoiild ask tle-ir grocer or d i n gist lor it, and try its won. derlul power. Mr. 1 iillihiiul, We uiider alaud, ttgut.1 a respectable turt lit in every town and county for il. The iiriueinal !- lioe is at 72 Third Avuint. l'lUshurh Pa. 3f-4 ' IN Ill Turkey the malcfuetor is vi.silt'd with the IntHliniiilo ; in Ku-sia lie dies to t li o nlow RdiiiiniKlMlioti of lli! knout. In either country triuiitial is ...ore loi'tiiniile iIihii l!iu milurky foreigner who 1ms sulijecteil liimaelvf to uimtiiited li itipi.1 ly among the English. The punishment id' ti e Lon don lunches is as much more baneful than the 8tau.liuul Imstinndo as it up penni til first more seductive. The i-Ytnptoms of the iiuticnt in eil her case hiiriily fall chort of the Imrrilile. In one t'tn-e the fuce turns lilnck iintnedi- utelv, in tliu nlliitr the liver grows lilnck linally. Pour Murk Twain, un der I lie I'lllcr ordeitl, is seen liy lii IicikU in London to lv growing rapidly thinner mid paler. JJ.iy niter day he drags hinn-elt still un hour later in the iilieriiooii from his hed at the Laiigliaui. where ell'orts at Bleep have ceased to restore his relaxing energies. Rut lor Americans to unileinluiid the full severity of the ounteuce to which their countryman litis been condemned in England, it is only liecesaui'y to t'liiiipieheiil a single one of its two liu ml red constituent elements, an Eng lish dinner. The true London dinner eoiisists of fioin twelvu to twenty coui.-is, tliu In it' of which are soli suiui.ai miais, iisii, ioais ami game. braced up and iiiterpolaii il wit'' put (1V1, Hoiip and entrees. Then follows a isla ol sin len puiklings and sodden .-wcti-, 1 ak- s, cui-l.Uils mid ciiie.i ices whose t (inauiuplioii points toward ih ath and llie hours of midnight. And Mill 'In- ponderous least is 110.I i.vi-r. There remain piles of green nuts and iivi r-iioui inhed fruits, insidious entices of laldcs rt with foreign flavor, and lastly that ineviUilile, fatal cumcl ible, cr .wuiiig tne .goal of ecry Hritinh dinner, and whoec very look and odor it rw Buggwjiiohrt uf the grave a islil toii cheese! But I he Loudon dinner is not mostly a thing of eating. After all has bem said, it is an affair to he drank rather tlisu masticated, its suc ceeding c. ursis appeiuiug to b. iutro-du- td in. inly f.ii- liie oiiji.-ct of elcar 111.; the paUie for a lie.-h (livor of wine. A deii.-ale ll.is is phued he side the plate of microscopic, imt line ly flavor, d. Eiiglieh uysti ts ihnl he gin Hie meal, .-i.ulel lle or Most lie suc ceed to 1 he I lock, with the fish that follows the oyster. Moselle mnl ?nu tei'ue give way lo llie hiibsiaul nil slu r I'V and liuiigni i.ili in the third course. The sheity is cui l ied (in ward w ith a led loiruudv lo in coiiipiiny tin- piece lit 1teUti!,;e, 01 the lu-avy roast oi Eng i:sh ei: tlniu ih.it breaks t ie fir-t. llc.k of appetite in llie pri.Cea- ol ililliefr. t'lialcau Vojiit-ln or Aliiie Ti-Lav Mi tt 11 I- the . wl that leplaeis tile ri-itst. ttio.ew introdtl n! with claret chiiiii ii.e. A biicci r 111 d:.-h 1- SUI- poneu cy a gia-s 01 .iao, ir.i. 1 i.e Made 1 a , n ni r.i.-u d w ! 11 ( ir. i k mm; a hoi tie olMa ii7.!i iii lu 1.. def.lv 111s : h d o bl'ee lie (1 igg'llg MliilUiHIit of the 'I'eiieiios. HVith I iie di s-cit upp r I he iiuisrive !iiiiiliern wins 1'orl and Spanish, wVjle the heavy English fa vorite, tlicra , bus not. mire ilisiippciir ed from the loth. The black wines I are carried li rut l: li the dts.-tit and Ifruils; B.nd-aux i-t sipped with the ,j i-iiecie, allcf iliich the guests drink al I round I'npieu Chatreiise or Marn eliine for In ter digestion, and the la dies retiring, d':i-r 1 be English f.ishion. the cloth is ilruui, ( '.nac ami whisky il l rodurpil. mi) (he rceulai drinking ol' an English (inner party begins. I n suppoit tiis enormous and mas rivetaliiig niiii drinking one woiihl slljiposo that tin English would lind it convenient if absolutely 'necessary to recline, like (he old Unmans, at their ineuls. Tlit inference is as absurd hs the fancy of at Anglo Saxon in a classic position. An Engl ishmiin is never steadier I .an w hen be rises from five hours of Ifuing. He appears to can v oil b.s to of food mid gal lon ol w ine as iit'llly a if tlu-y w re a Instil it 11 ml a cup .'' tea. And as tin lnai'eioiis p it lil.iti n that 'ollo..s the t, il i inn v lilnjii.-h duller, the -irii-to-cralic Loud itier app-ars simply as a porous membrane .ilirouli wheh li....;.!.. .li- .1.. ...1 .v.i. iii.iiMriii nil ton Bl'OlllieitV I ..i ,i 1 ' ra her cognac ami tt'iisky rink into 1 his orgainzatioii as gtict fully in.i'ihc srii i.-n Bioiiiat-li were the proper re ceptacle hiuI tlestiuy tl lhe alcohols. The upper class Elfish are 1111 ilniibtetlly the best tliiit ami ibt lust wined race in the wmi ; mnl there appears lo be a tlispeiaalloti in the moist, unsteady alums, here of lhe English c.imute that Hloes foritsdis tigrccableness by allowing an i...pnni ty of appetite to the ini iilitanls which exists now here else. The'l-liniute is a soaking one lib rally. Ai Aiucricau arriving in England' finds ihut be can add ulie-lbll'il to his 1'ntVn of the ;ilitUoiis bevtiagts wiliuill iipprc-hcii.-ion. But the st-.iiiaeh i Cins.-u, would imt sidliee M ai k l' ti to eo- 1 ... 1 1 . j y t-vi n a 1110 i, ly id' I In e.i. 1. 1 win wuicii lie lit I011I11 his doughty English 'rieuds hospiialiiy has alwivs had tlemiiy about it. heiocr 11 room, country Ionise or city pours out its adiuiini-'ratioio-fh-sli with u im., 1, in" intent 1 liulru"1)' coiup,aiiiii:g 1ondun rjiuncr have leng maiik twaivm hai i:vri;itiF..( K l;.ii,AM. ill lHllli.il g aiii-dig I 1 ; 1 1 1 1.-1 1 sBlie.hiog arrack bib, it llo the li kill luil his digest, ltu pitntinue to etnttifV, while his friendly eii'.erlainers. a uiirel.eii.linu ,i.i ' c.i tini lie iriHT miner mm, inrir nrsi-i shock-"No m, dies of dinners." they say-.nd live to reach his friends, are preparinif for him theeono deqrace ofa foi hunt.-Lo(0 for. L'LinA nati Commercial. t j aiioit t ioAlts. j I It has always heen, apl irohully j ever wiil he, the common belief that thu best cigars are nmde in Culm, and this U true in a certain measure. I're- j viotis to the year 1820 the manufac ture of cigars on that island was lilo noioli(eil liV the Goveniuieiit, hut since then it has hren thrown i.prn lo all and ovtiug 10 the in.. essant demit. .da made upon t lit (Julian market thrre L 'hardly any real L-ouipetiliou auioiig : ! the iiiauufacturers. 1'he Cubana-i' j bra. ids seem, however, to bring some- j what higher prices than those of any 1 'other house, the best cigars from that 1 i manufactory iccu.dnually selling for fifty cents in lluvana, or Jwtiny-tive j cents nt wliolesale, IJesidek ihe ini- tnetise quantity sold fir extmrta. ion, j - nvcr foiirieen iiiimiretl-ijiilliriii ' cigar's ( are annual! v smoked ;ii the, Islaiid ol Cuba. .The cigar rnaifrilacJiire . is a Goveiniil-Mit inonopoly in. the Phillip-- ..in.. 'I'nu li..4t lolil...... i . . , lh 11Iirl i,..,-., o,,,-,;,,,, ,,,',1,., portion ni llie. 1 Idiind of L iz ni, ami is cultivated un 1 ik-r tliu iiiiuiediate supervision nfSpaii ish t-tli'-ials and agents who buy il di- . lectly IV0111 the planters. -There ure f threj large uiaiiii.acloi ics. The largist j is ..t Manila, and employs seven ihous- i and wiiiiihii and twelve hiindrt d men, ' ull of whom are paid by the piece lo i .sure greater i xp.'tlitioii ami better I work. the other iwo average aooiii four thousand bands each. Nearly cue humlreil and twenty live, fnillioii cigars, and u proporiionutely large number of cheroots and cigar- ' cites, are annually exported from llie I'liiliippme Islands. llie colonies u Hording better opportunities and more, advantages for t tie culture and pieparaHoii ol the vulua' lo leaf, but tew iiianuf'acloi its have been es.nblish cd in Span, itself. Vet those that have hccli Malted have ni-iiiv all con limi-il in siiciesstul opei'aiioii, and the; out- at Seville has gamed a World-wide ' reputation. In l-'iain e, the t.biii 00 lualinf.icliil'c 111 a.l its brain lies has j long lit t il one of the pt'iin ipal Sources 1 ol internal leven le. As eai iV as 1C I i the mole. poly of the tobacco l ade Was sold lor six Veals to Jmi iiielell for I the Mini 01 700. 000 iivns, or about 1 one hundred anil fifty limusum! ih liars. : The Fl't neb cigar.- ale mostly ol a sii- . peri r ipiahty, and aie so skilii'uiiy , rhaptd ami ijeiieultly iiuitiipulnti d . lluil cone but cxp lit necil ci liiioiseiiis j can deti ct the ditil ii i:ce iV'-m llie gf'i- I iiit.e l'anagas of Vm-lto A-'.'j s, who-e sm-eliuiity is itbiiiiiy ii.o- lo ti.eir pi - , coioir ll ivor ami a outtoi iit c.oiibiu.t- ! tl.ili. l.uoiilisu qauti.les of ileitis 11101 cigaitllcs are mi uiaeluri d in. Bi'cniaii ali i 1 . ainbiirg, witti very in- j h rior or damaged !,io'.-.;iiiii sic ship 1 ped lo all palls of the worli,', to Ik insposed of at cxiiv nicly I'- taus. 1 lireinen takes tlm lead in 1 fi.s bivineli , of trade, more than 4,000 1 isotis be- j iug actively cn. ied in 11, ami ll.e , ycany expon.iii.ois iiom 1 his cip 1 alone iliiiiilicriug ovt r 3,1100,11(10. La ; jmstuut, il may be iiilcies: iujj l.n il.ej I'tadel' lo kuoi' (ii.tr. 70,00.1 -inliuaiy ' sized cigala run be profitably iii imi la. -1 ore. I out m t)00 pounds ol g 1, tiliaduiterait d tobacco. Tins s l..p:e (act shows how wry 11 mum lativc li t; ! , bltsiiicrs tan be made. YYh.icVcr! civilization lias pi nelraled, the cigar! has made iis appearance and bus nip-' idly cuine into lavor, however much , has been said 11gai. nl sliedii, I ne 1 annua! aiiiouui .-pent by (In- English, 1 011 tobacco alone at d prim ipa 1 1 v on , finals Inis been t stimuli d 11 1 not mr )Vilu 14 uoO.llOO pound., sit ill .g Hut III point of Coli.-.implloll, us Weil Us ll'alilc and liiainiiaciilli , tlie l.'i.b. d Sii,iea tanks ti.r.'iiii sl , as tar a. 1 i-.ii an- coiieei mil. - - The Si. Lolli iJeluoi lilt prints lilis bc.ilii t ill 111 IK- sloi V : I lit le is a cov- , , . , ,,- .. . . ernl biid-'c at lAoiia live iiuuilivd feet above high-waier 111.11K. A ilr - v-r rect-tiliy ulleniitei t 1 drive a thousand --beep across it When ah nit h-ilf way oicr lhe bidl-wclln r noticed an upon wind nt, and recognizing; his destiny, ma le a si 1 ike tor gboy an 1 the grave. W hi li he .'ein-hed 1 In sii.i light he at once appieciateil his cl'iii cal siluatioii, and, w ilh a leg siret. li ed t -wartl each car'liiial point of ll.e compass, he ullvicd a plaintive "Ma n!" and desceiiib d lo his title. The next sheep mid lhe iipaI followed, imitating the gesture and the remark of the bailer. for hours il laimd beep. The crew bile placid urea in was iiii arnaditie w th the 1:1c blood id in , 1 .bun I 11111II0I1, and not until the brief tail of (he last sheep, as it dis npp.ar.d through ill. window, waved adieu 1. 1 this wicked Wor d, did tins lllovelut HI cease " ColoiH I Foin. v will not :,ii,d (.p and light ('o'oui l Ituthel fold, W ll says Eorio-v libeled him, and demands satisfaction. The days of chivalry aie gone, and men let lawyers ami ju ries settle, dilli-rcnci 'ba' used tu be nettled by pistols aud coC'te. TIIK Ol.l) HTOKY. .... lhre is n cood denl more den) talk , .,7 . , " !' Hchl.,r.i this w.nter. n ,l '" t0 eet '"'fr',. 1 ."''T r 'f', , . . 1 hre .s a., old bachelor at the ill, n-'- Mot.l y.hore ...come .s $20 - COO a year, and rlul h rny? he cant afford V. tri married. He's a proud Iduoded f II , and now, h says, as a single man, h 1-411 have the hest of iures, he.-tt r:ions, and heat b 1 at the op r, "hut,'' lit cniiimird,"itihoiiid get married, I would have to crinip invselt or overdraw 111 v income. - "How is that ?'' I asked. " . ell, now, come into .Jie parlor and l il show you. You see ladies are ex.riVHiiaiil nowadays. Thev dress s i much more iluiti tliey d 1 in irope. I meuii, thei4iiii't wear r!ch diamonds like the womvu nt Fioi'euce and Milsii, (ml they wear rich dies-es, . luces, shawls, and furs. jN'ow,- I'm proud, ami-1 would not want my Wife to lie nuidressed, so I have to keep out ol tlm niariiage husinc-." "Do you see that latly there 1" he gmd, iioiu.injf to a fashionable culler. ' Yes." '.'Well, she hus on a $40!) panniere I, wattened, pol ituiised brown gros grain dress, and 1 wear a $00 coat. She wears a $1, '200 camel's hair shawl and a (JoOO set ol sable, while I wears fciU overcoat. She wears a SiO bonnet, while I wear an 88 bat She wears g'2()0 of point upplique mid point nuile, while I wear a 5-G shirt. llr shoes i'".-l 31-3, and mine cost $12 Her onlniary iiioinii.g jewelry, which ch.-inged every year, not counting dinmoiuls, cost & 100, mine cost ."0." "Well, Imw does it fool up ?" "Why, the clothes she has on cost $2 2-), and mine cost $200, and that is oiilv one of her Jozeii nutfits, while I onlv have say three. The fact is," said my friend, growing earnest, "I coul lu't begin to live in a brown stne f.-ont with .but woinnii ami keep up appea ranee (o match, citrriagps.chureh, diu.icrs, open and seaside for 820,000. I'd have to become a second rate man, and live in an eighteen foot house, tr withdraw over to Second avenue, and that- I'll be if I do!" and he -lung hi:- rir-t down slam into 11 nice silk bat in tin- excess of his earnest in ss. N Y. CtuiimcrciiU Advertiser. MOW A MVdtU'K WAS Oi'.TAINEO IN J A.iil.M OVl N. The t tin 1 l-rooin of J usl ice IVrrier was to day tie-scene of a Scandinavian uiiitioee, a Swede woiii in, Mrs. John l'i ! r .Nt s. n, and In r hns'-alid Jolii: I'eit-r Nelson, being the actors. I raus latetl, tin- oei'asioii of ibe meeting was very siiii;ile,:.nlwoi ked up by I he Swede leiit nio A tin-t ic in tricks loo rapidly. Heard hi wili; bad he. -11 woilcin,: in Tl usiiili , ami le ei.m ii.it. il iusetend Vtal'aaboill S-illi) ill cash. 'fills tti! i.i p.-SM-ssioi, ol 1 i . - man, snd he h.el come to . be cuicliisioii limt I.e woub! dtK'-i! :i-j wit'c and lai.e. llie nioliev wi:b liloi ao.j go to li.e obi n 1 1 1 1 v . She got wind of bis intention, ami ihe two came lo .Iaiin--.lo-.vti. Ilele slit g"l a v.ai Ktii for bis arrest, to compel Lull to toil, ovt r one btiif tin' inom v. Alii r a long scaivh be was loiiml in lhe ct liar of a bl'nthcr Swede midj, bl'.iiigb' lu-f'oiv diistiee rrice. lie was loiloued by an anxious crowd, and tin 'lv his fi i..ids convinced him lh:t 11- I tin- t he had bet l lib: the go I III.". I ter. red her $".(). S I' she bad llior it- cot ma.t i'.. If in v llian that wi.eii 1! w 1- spent in tet'e:-; ini; p, Vi 1 e inn l'i i- d. A 11 hot; r k , w bii li was very in uho did not liiidt-r- ta Hi stiiinl the lan.:uaee. II.- then ooile.l l.t-i 100. lips amount would mo e.iin;i.-iiale ' hi.- b-s-. Another le ut was .-pen; in talk, w hen he commenced bidding f I' ll. I- love--i, 1 older to liud out imw lunch sh - loved him, and wli. tln r il would pay him lo -rive in i the slip. $12.1-no ;:o. 81-10 -she pass. !. j? 1 7-1 - b'.w c uilil sin ? $2H'I sho wepl. t210 - s'i.e uppli.d her ban kei eiilef 10 her face, and a b'W Unit -ll was MeeUi tiilig 822-1 ihal .was jii.-l ihe price i.a.lse b. I' m 1 1.. oil, all. I sin- I Id Her loin ! .-tu t 111 as w. umb rsi I il 1!.- slol.ed, ami she gave him her receipt I .r . 0:1. pt-iisiitioii lor broken heart, uii-piare.i t-oiifi Iciiec, e c, and s i forll., and els , inf.. lined him thai ft cou:d t and s.e- would g.i 1 In- ii.bcr A iv. We oil' r this pi hi to Ir- mis i i 'b same boat Rut don't .-Her t ail tl: pile to atari 0:1. J iiiirntowa Jnurit il An. 1 her survivor of the companv 011 the ill-falt'd Missouri has 1 nine 011I of the depths. This man ll atlcd 011 the In it t of it capsized boat lor three days, thin righted her; .hen. seven days out, laleb d on a barren sand-key. l he story is one of great hai d-hip and marvelous csiapc iroiu dentil by sea and starvation. The dramalio critn s of New Yolk have raved over Miss Iit ilsoti and lit r Juliette, o. ily to .liscov.-r she has a fcHapp'uig great hii-binnl .tho looks very closely a fier hi r. When a inin lec tins insane and kills a man on! West, lhe inhabit a id s of thai sec. ion turn out 1 11 masse itml il'i leiniMiarily insuuu luhg cliuugh to 1 kill the murderer. HOW A WPSSINtJ I.KTTKK WS IttCOVi tl. A certain hardware firm in Provi dence expected a r iiiiltancr which failed to come lo hand, ('oiuplaiot was made to the post ofli-e, as there whs positive proof that the lei ter con taining the remittance had b. en .nail ed in due form Sea ch whs innde, but to no effect, mnl the post uias.ei-a. Boston, in wlu se office the letter had been nianed, was convinced that, a theft had be-ti prcuetraied senewhere II- seiil nut special agent and' detectives, but to 11 i purpose. A year elapsed and a new agent was ap p -.limed, and on his first visit to 1'i-ovi deuce was asked to make diligent in ipiirv lo discovvr shop clew to the lost lt-t:lr. The agent Waiitjcted the his other business, and went to call upon the hardware i.ic rt'hatits to inquire if (hey hard heard anvil, im; of the List letter. They had not, and while dis cussing its singi.lai' divippenranca, a severe rain ami wind storm came up, and when he leil to go JbVthe depot the agent gladly acceplad the loan of an old overcoat found hanging in a closet in the hardware store, and an umbrella; a poller accompanied him to the depot to bring bat-a t lie borrow ed articles. Taking olf the overcoat at the depot tlie agent's hand felt something in thi pocket, and knowing iiwits nil old spare coat belonging to the hardware stole, and its em p'ovecs in general, and to no one in parti. ulur, he put his hand in and drew mil several unopened I' tters, mid among them the one so long sought. Reluming irt once lo the hardware tnerehulits, lo whom the letfets were nil dressed, the mystery wi s at lust ex plained. One of the firm recoil ectt d receiving the mail about the time he hail expected the important letter, and that when he wished to read his Iclt.-rs he could find tio-ie of them. He also remembered that he had at that time worn that verv overcoat. "VP IN A JJ.U.I.OON." The travelers in 11 balloon which re cently started from Boston, say that the button of the ocean in shoal places was distinctly visible to them while parsing over the sea, and that the abundant growth of seaweed caused the veiscls tu appear its if sailing in a field of grass. Ex. The fact related in this extract is one of the most puzzling, mid yet one of the best iititheiiticaled phcuumena of uplics, and. so lar as we have learn ed, bus never nlet w'uh a cntupletc so lution i f its relation 10 any known principle of science. It looks incredi ble, thai men a mile 11 lev- a stream, should see lliroi.gh it In the bottom oi nt- distinctly llian ineii llmiitu' on us sim nice. jt i incy can tin It. e nave seen 11:11 11 v ticeouuls by teronaiits . I their i spuiishiueiii nt . ri civing, inn a j;iv..l elevation, the bottom ,,l titti'-aiid arms of the sea as if the A.ttl'l's Wel'e I'CllloM'.l W hell ll.t V llllll never se. 11 Im in Ir .111 Die ha'.iks, or from ves.'j. Is moving ..ver ilieiu. -n-otht t- tjuecr t lici t to tin- ln-ln-lder ol ii-liig tu a lull. 0011, is ll.e s.'Cmi 1 1..11, not ol' rising ft .uu the i a rt ii, but of the earth dr ipping itwuv. And this is a .ail i.l the clicct thai lino: eiscs lhe .lii'onaut with the cons n.iiftwjii f- lacca'.le ileiiisioti 1 bii! the WorimJl low him is not fin ml, hut ho'b.w, a huge cup over the center ol' wiin li he is flouting. 'Ibis is tasily explained, i hough piobably an pn.z!g to the firsi observer as 1 he t-IIccl ol elcvaiioii in ui.covei iug the bo li.il.s of bodies id w ater. Below 1 be I a I ban l here is a v-.iyeiisii v prei citable and nppreciit ble tils, ice to the eu.lh. Rut the horizon is & tar oil that the H.-1'onaut docs not set 111 to rise above i,s level. It appears 1,1 use, ,M1, 'I'hf nllglt form, d by a line I1...11 tbe surface to it. which is measured by the distance In l..w the balloon or ils ''sine" is so -iiiull that lhe two lin.s are, to tlie eye, parallel. hidiinnpoti.i JWicj. Mai l; f wain wh sreal'.i-bip Ibilava. ei-. w of a wrecked a Misei'gcr 011 I he , H Inch rt si lied the I ve s' 1, w t . 1-re 11 mil l of hi.- ti How pass Jli.t, with ll c II en; e.v, I. I'.ilnlll, t il, d ..ell' I upturn to t J,' .y hI Hi.ii'i.ne S i iely as 11 fit s..bj, 1 I !! a in- t:tl M I'.'ad.ls: "l! 1 have been .1 .i'iv s. t viie toward !s tiling tl.e-e nine si. I pn 1 1 find li 1 1 1 1 it 11 beings by -lauding ai. -mnl I he deck in 1 luri' iis hi, rm, witho.it an umbrella, keep 1111 t Jt on lb ng- hiuI se, ing ll a. I hey were done right, mid yelling w In 11 e t-r a 1 beer m'i iiiid lobe lhe impel t aid thing, I am glad, and I am sa' a tied. 1 a-k 110 1, i, aid 1 w-m d do it again under the a nit cm umsl.in ces." A faithful brother in one of our churchts prayed Sunday fortheabst lit nit min i's "who Welt- pr. strati d oil beds of sickm ss mid tl.uiis i f well ness." The reason an tin bin gave for being late at school Monday was that lhe b y III the next house was going to l ave, a dressing down with a bed curd, and he wa ll 0 1" hear him Imw l. A man in Pittsburgh, Pa., who cninnMed niieiil,-, is advertised for idiiiliiii atioii us foil. D. d has u moustache, live feet seven inches long." TOO I.ATXl-'OK l:P3.ANATIO!. Lord Mark Kerr, who distinguish ed himself at the balllo of Knntennv, 1 was a gi nd but eccentric officer, an 1 a, terrible iliielist. His debut was re inaikahle. lie was a lad of spirit. His I'.Uiici, the Marquis of Lolliaiil, when he brougiit I im to Liiidon to join his regiment the Coldstream Guards reipiested the Colonel, who was his pa.ticuliir fri.-nd, to watch over him, eii-l ssu that he submitted to no impr-ip. r liberties, and t" instruct him j,, the ,1V (,e shou'd in case ho had the misfortune to be insulted. Tbnso'were the tluys of hard drink ing "prodigious swearing,'' and brutal in. tuners. This nacific young scion of nobility so ul became ti butt nt mess, a atnp-p-g to hanj practical jok.es on, until at last, a captain of a year's stamlin:: threw a glass of nine in his face, lie still said nothing, but wiped his f.icj with his handkerchief, anil took no furtlter notice of the insult ho had received. The Colonel thought it was high time to interfere, and invited him to breakfast te!a-tete, in the morning at 9 o'clock. Lord Mark arrived punctually, ate his break fat t with per fect composure, and spoke but little. At length the commanding officer brake ground. "Lord Mark." caul he. "I must speak to you on rather a delicate sub ject, but, as your father's friend, I am compelled lo waive ceremony. Cap tain L , yesterday morning, pub licly passed an affront on ynitwjiich both your honor and the credit nt your regiment require you to nut ice." "What do you think, sir, I ought to do?" inquire. I Lord Mark. "Call on him for uu explanation," rejoined ih t Colonel. "1 1. is, I fear, too late for that." re plied th.' young ensign, "I shot him at eight this morning, -and if yuti tako tin.' trouble to look nut of the front window, vuii will see him on a shut ter." ' E.MUAllltASNEIt MTI'ATIOM. Neeilham took his dog along with him one day to watch his clothes while he went in swimming. Kecdhtim bath ed lor un hour, unci lhe dog mean while went to sleep 011 Necdhum'B gar ments. When Needham came out tho dug did not recognize him in his mtdo condition and refused to let him rumu near the garments. livery limo Nced luin would grab for a suspender. or 11 sock the dog would bite, a mouthful out of his arm or leg, and whenever Needham would make a dive for a boot, or an undershirt that nuimnl would sicze him by the calf and shake, him. So Needham stood there in the 6ttn pretty nearly roasted, and lie spent the nltciioDii iluilgiiig in and oat tho water to avoid the Dorcas societies and female students at the boarding school, and lhe factory girls coming; down the road. At last, when tho dog weiil to sleep Kecdhum crept be hind him, caught Ii i 111 suddenly by l In; tail, ttini Hung him across the allium. Belore. I he dog could swim back, Neeilham got most uf his clothes upon his bleeding body and limbs, and the dog came siding up lo hitu, looking as if hu expected lo bo re warded for his extraordinary vigiluuce. sml yet they say that the dog is tuna's most laithlul It iclid I It is the popular idea Ihut the note of a broken bank ant worthless, aud an enterprising firm in New York have taken advantage of that belief by advertising to redeem, nt a very heavy discount, of course, the bills nf sin li banks. Ry rcfcri nee o lhe na tional branking law.it will be seen that t ucli national hank is compelled torfc posit Government bunds with the treasury of the United Stales sufi cicrt to redeem their currei.cy in the event of a failure. Any Hole, there fore, on these broke 11 bunks is good, ami worth even 11 premium, for, tine rclictilly at ast, iirder the law, only a certain amount is allowed to a ter lain set lion, and, upon the failure of a hunk, ol her pal lies desiring to go in to the blinking l,i s;mfs in that sec tion in n.-t gniiii r tegt ihcr ils tiotts, IimVc I hem rt deeliit d by tllO U. i-'. I i'eiisnrv, in it I'pply for 11 charter to establish in it lit r hank in the same lo cality. The pn inin in is tdl'ered from the fo I that men wuut t li o baukit,; privileges. 'lie- Washington papers, of all Otfc-' i ts, titst rve a place at the indecent bump tint women wear. This i the soil 0 1 i.iwsllicv fi ed their yearning feeders .di : "Mis. Admiral lhjhlglvu t-il I gal her around her the fashior'a IdiR of Washington this winter, at 1 1 r residence, corut r Fourteenth ami I. st reel n. Lietileiiniit Y.liton (iodi!il:d, a young gent It-limn much liked lure, will be with his iindhi r for ihe'pnsf 1 t, 11111I, if rumor is true, I e will mum t Wn.-hiiigtnii belle next January." Victor lingo is ..f opinion that :t was the hciiily of the eye- of Eugciio t: Moiitijo which kept the Roiiapartts .-. long in the Tuil lei ies ; which rt mil us of what that oilier Fn Dtlim .. Pa-cut, said that hud the nose ! Cleopatra !n ( 11 u l.ttlc khoitcr, it would have chniigul lhe liiitory of ti world. ' V 1 j 1, 3 1 a v. If 1-- A ' 1 - i .. -V'i, .1" - a T