A.DVERTIBING RATES 3t. 1 mo. 3 mos. 0 mos: lvr. 1. 11) 3.70 3.50 0.50 12.00 3.00 3.70 9.41 9.90 29.0 4.50 5.25 9.00 17.00 2.1.1151 11.50 17.03 29.01 IS. W 13.50 72.00 00.03 03.00 151.03 40. (ra 00.03 110.01 30.01 00.00 110.03 310.00 Sae Square Two Squares Three Squares SIX Squares, Quarter Column Half. Column . Ono Column Professional Cards SIM per line per year. • Administrator's and Auditor's Notices. ►lOO. City Notices, 20 cents per lino let Insertion, 13 stints per Hun each aulisequont Ten linos agate constitute a square. • ROBERT IREDELL, In., PUBLISHER, ALLENTOWN, PA Clotting. E` lily MUBM('IIIBRR To Tms PAPER hetaby eontr.tuhkOd On the fart that he her Spread fraely l•fore 41 nr The ADVERTISEMENT of ROCKHILL & WILSON, Tlifi Boil and iFii: " ,i;~ivi ii i Ilth Cloit llou•• of P ROCKMIL & WILSON Wonld nay to all the Wow:Therm, and all of their male neighbor, and relations, that they hare mad.' the moat ample preparations for all Immon•n 'modem , . for the preeent Fall. ROCKHILL WILSON Ilarnisld In an lumen. elork of the moot 4144 raids goodx, both of American Manufacture itml of Foreign Im portation, from which they nicer the moat delightfully titling sul, either ready-made or to order itt the shortest punnibln notice. ROCKIIILL & W I ESON in•lte gentlemen from the ourruttmlltsg Country, Towto CMOsand Vlllagno, to call et their (MEAT BROWN STONE lIAI,L, tart and nod CII EBTNITT Street, where they will thud opportunit y to select from the abun dance of elegant Fall apparel, at lower Kir. them any where clot In town. ItampPrtfully you," 'WORM LL & \V ILSON, GREAT BROWN STONE HALL, 60:3 AND 1105 ( 1 11ES'UNITT ST., PHILADELPHIA =EI Coal anb Luntinr. FROW. JACOBS & CO., =I ROUGH & WORKED LUMBFAR SASH DOORS AND BLINDS, I= *1 Order., from the trade .ollclted • PILOBILT. 11. OTTO. 11. AI. OTTO. Al. W. MILL!! FILBERT, OTTO ct MILLER, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN RINEMBI WILLIAMS powr, PA HILL ON CAN AL, WEST OF MAYNARD STREET. OFFICE AT TUE MILL. W. V. CRANE, Antwa. 4, rtng al-1T --- - ELLIN P. MOORE at CO., IAT MBEI2, MEM 11 I A NO. 620 BEACH ST., =13:131= I= Dealer. In all landm CAR BUILDERS', C MAKERS' & UNDERTAIRItS LU M BEI; A full umsorimeal of wou.outul V. •LNUT ISII, POPLAR, CHERRY, 1.101)D PI XI h•ml PartleulAr atuutl. REMOVAL! SMITH. & - OSM UN'S DOA AND WOOD YARD ! The atm,. Coal and Wood Yard ham been reinnr ed to the eamt end of the Jordoo sorro toot:, who•re be roont•ntly kept at floe nod mtpidk of Egg, Stove Nut and (lit:slant t'oal, n•luctied from the loot tile roomer. O U H COAL to ix under ewer—und It th to the luu•re,t even oto purclutme DRY AND SCREENED COAL lnrgo stork of all kiteln of good Wood ronotnntl, au hnud, gud delirerr,l to all ports of the city at the ',meet W itirA r rl ° l ' i . A RD —A branch yetra kept t the Lehigh Vnlloy - Depot, ke0 . 50 n tho formet ) and ' of Lentz and Hecker. frirTillli THEPEOPLE'S COAL YAI:D. - 64 Our Coal In winded from tho best ailneo In the Lehigh region, and knowing this to be the fact nod that It will give er feet switlaraction, there In no low In uttering to rotund the money. All wu ark Is a trial, Intern taken nt honk. lees hat owe. FRANKLIN SMITH Jul 10th COAL CONSUMERS, LOOS TO 3'ol - R INTEREST ! I'. 11. STELTZ Beretty Infor. the eltlrone o Allentown. and the ub Ile t ogenerl, t h at he Is prepare f d to rurnl-11 opr C (1 A L from Ilk well %lecke.' Yard, formerly 11. nth & is, at the Lehigh Basin, In the City of Allentown, where he w constantly keepon hand a full supply of all kind of Cold, at the very lowest market prim.. Ills coed k nice and clean, from-the 'levy beet and In quality superior to any allured in Allentown: Ile will sell Coal by the CAlt LOAD, at very moult an lie Intends to du bmiineasupon the prineltiln of Quick Sales and Small Profits." Give him a call, and apes comparing prices you Cant edge for it. will deliver ('nay upon roll to nny part of the City •pun orders being left at the Yard, orWeilmheinier'y •tore POWDER AO ENCY. Also, gat for 1,111,11 county for the " barna Powder Couipany," Prepared at all titans to deliver huperlor )(Wing and Intuiting Powder, Sporting Powder, Sporting Powder In kegs and eanikterti, Fuse, Aie., at any point and a any quantity. The sante at retail Soilhand Cut ry ntore of 11. F. Welfertr, No. :MI Hamilton atreet. niers by mail protnittlY lined mar 314 f "REMOVIL. THEXLER & BROTHERS, =I LLM U 1 1, annotutire 1'6.4..1. and Mnlnnm Ihol boy haYejunt re:nov...l(n.. th ..1,1 in, their N W I' A It D tho ournor of l'entli nod Ilainllion i.tro-ti., formerly occiiploil by Ilrituan & as a Lulabor Vaal. %Thera tboy will toaintitly kitop howl a largo mid aiootouNl stook of tt L 1 MISIiU, .E71“111.11 M 1 :3 1411 :4 d' A o N L I A ' TTI lo furl orurything minally kept b) • Arr All kliois of lonthor rot lo order ut ~ h ort uotwo • 'Thunkful for y•ot fuvori. truot our (H0w1... u h h r „„bli c i u jeoo mi, will is uy A roll At our Now ord, whore %re will oso our endrur or. to rend., wfurtiou both ur triord.,ioulity,uuti tort .L.CCA•ti VAMINSIit az ALBERT, BoOKB[NDERs, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ALLENTOWN. PA We take pleanure lu anuounclug t. the public that, bay. lug entablbilied n now Bookbindery, we aro now fully prepared to promptly execute MI order* for binding book• f all Norte, magazine:l,papers, pnmpblote, etc. We guarantee our cuatoiners nalninutial work cud he le t., of every dodge. cog 11•Ote HOrSEKEEPERS 00 YOU WANT A COOK STOVE i.t. Tioa A.ny controlled by one data tiny "THE TIMES." 2d. That hne ofo isrstod orru nutld34l.; Ip , § 7 irl 1 pBlll,l,ks no. I. Is tho moot Bcauotuk•lttty TIMER. Thnl In tlu llenv lent In the Ing;t:. TUE TIBIRS.' =I Ml= VOL. XXIII Sp c ct a tiro. SP 'cH i l ' t fi S O I L A SI :FV T L A e (' LEN " 8 4 . !tg i o ,. ::1;:: 11::!: , : t . o . . c. c r . I:u: i nt of all k I tl ' CHAS. S. MASSEY'S, N 0.23 EAST HAMILTON STREET, slaying devoted a great deal of ears atl'attention to the Spectacle Moine,w for theme lamt few yearn, I Cud that toy humlnemm In that (Inn ham Increamed so much that I lomo de termined to make it IA SPECIALIT V. There Is no artlole manufactured in which there Is no numb deception pant, (iced am there la in Spectacle (II FF FF . Knowing that the public have town frequently humbugged by portion pre tending to have a superior article of Ulmisem, and charging exorbitant primr for them, thereby trekking upouLthe ne• cemmltiem and Infirmities of ate. I bare MI.. pains to op ine{ a large and complete assortment of the Roost and host filimmem ever manufactured, thus •ffording all Penton. needing Spectacles n opportunity of purchasig nt rea• aunable prim, r a eran. having any dffileult n / in loguif nutted elmewhere will do wall to give then call, as I feel confident that no ono will full to beunited. Remember the old mtand, No. Rik:ail Hamilton tirrlq. Cler• 1111t11 Reformed Church Allentown Pe. Mu Zl•qhitf RE.ID . - 11 \ • LAZARUS & MORRIS' pgRFEcTED spEcTAyLEs NE OF THE PIRM Will. lIE AT TOR. STORE OE THEIR AIIENTS, Mnssits. KELLER BROS., Jewelers, TWO DAYS ONLY, MONDAY AND Tr ESDA Y AUGUST 30 AND 31, ISIIO, II attend „ fur the inirp of fl..tiatillVldessrs. Keller Bros. in FITTINO THE hY ose E IN DISEICIII.T Olt CNC. SCA L CASES. Those suffering front or diNensed vision are reetooniondeti to avail themselves of title op• portonity. Our Spertncles and Ityr•(11 . are acknowleileeti to be the must perfect assistance t• eight ever mount:wowed, and con always be relied upon Re otrortling perfect ea.e and comfort while stretigtheuitts and pre.erring the Er'r uto , t thorooghly. tfee,-.We trice, ccasiutt to notify the Poi , iie that we en, ploy no pediers, nad to cantiou them against those pre tending to have nor goods for Yale. itill!A•tf • Groceries, probisions; . . T HE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY. E. FENSTERMACIIER, OPENER OV TENTH AND HAMILTON STREETS, ALLENTOWN, PA., lo Out plot.° to bey oil kings of PROVISIONS, &c., At chewy priers, 111.1 eh APPLY-1, PEACHES ORANGES AND LEMONS POTATOES, HALT, • Alsu, ell kludx of IMPORTED DRIED FRUIT, ands as PEARS, PRUNES, RAISINS, CHERRIES, dr., Always on hand a good sssurtment of the best quality of UROCERIES of all dencriptiono. Do not miss the place, corner of Tooth and Hamilton, to buy good things ut reasonable prices. • aug altf E. PENSTERMACHER. mmaci F ORTING PIECES, At Powder Ilun~x Blot Ilag Ptrcunslonreet.%e..lb 13I IfonlIton Street. opT IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS DENNISON'S AND LOCKWOOD'S TAGS AND SHIPPING CARDS LT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES RATOisl'Blt 01,'FIUE ABLE KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS T COFFEE MILLS. nt C. V. WOLVERTZ'S Store, No.:4J Eunt Ilanillteu Street. ,rp 15-1 y cm TO SLATE QUARRY MEN 'vitae for a term of yearn firat.rate quarry of (ho unreal quality of School and 'touting Slate, already opened, and klachinery, Toola. Sic., ready to Mart work. To wank rock to blitai, and all the beds of good thick.on and length. Illackboardn ran be made of altimat any required Mx,. Thin is a rare chance for u few good work men with a moon capital. For particular' , apply to THOS. HUM, W, Cor. 10th nod Arch StA., Phila., or .41 T 2.101 J. 11. RIM 1(0, 2126 Chestnut St., Phlls. PIANOS AND ORGANS Prl,n greatly reduced for coal,. New 7 Prtnve Piano% of Ilrel-elusA moaners for 95.5 ,Intl upward. New Cdldoct °redo. for OS and upward. Second-hand hvitrumontm from lII * to 4177. Monthly luntallniouta n•ci•ived, and In strument, fur teat. Aitureroomx, 4fil Ormolu a. re p HORACE WATER 4. FORTY THOUSAND CASES OF goods were shipped frota Otte hull, in One Year, to fawallev, claw, and itterchauto, In every part of the COttn try, from Maur to Cialfurols, ‘lllolllliiilif ill YOU.' 10 11V4.1. I=l ONE MILLION DOLLARS I ur nullities for trausarting thlo Immense loislon4 art bottsr intot ev se bolo,. Ws !Wye agents In all tilt' 'win dy:o citist to porrint , c goods froze the Mounfactorers. Importers. and Lithe.. for CASH. and often Mau I iiintsuos aarrigcs trout the original coat orktrodnation. Our stuck consists, tit port, of the following goods:— Mind/be, Bla I.los. Gallons. Gingname, Press Goods, Table Linin. Tondo. Hosiery, Gloves, Skfrfit Corsets, kr., d:r. Silver-Plated Ware. Spoons platedon Nickel Si ft er, Dessert Forks, flre- ii , plated ilagforg. Britannia Warr, Glass Ware. Table and. Pocket Cutitry, in °r Ple t y v tgi d Xench and German Fancy Goode. II anti- Pt/ Photograph .Ilbu mar, tha tic weat and choicest ' styles lit Morocco and Vslyst Bnding.. Morose° Traveling Bags, Handkerchief and Gloss 'toe re, &e. Gold and Plaled Jetoe/ry. Ms newest style, We lingo also Wade arrangetnonts with motto of tbo load ing Publishing Muni, that will onablo us to sell tar ateudardsod Intuit orke of popular authors at shoot ths rsgular price :—auch W o ng. . n. Moons. BURS.. Mitten. sold TtlearaOS'a in •—ull thlt cl o th hi s sioss,-1111d hallidf•th of other, Thsse nod overythibg •hos for ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTRIA W e d ono t o ffersAugleardeleefmertandlse.thrstrsoin==== !:l.l=""'."°'"' Lo sold by regular dealers at our pries. We du not ask l ' you to buy goods from us unless wa eau sell them elleni. , . greater can obtain them In any other way,—. Idle the , - • DEEP WELL PUMPS', psrt Or Otte 1(0016 ars %old i t about l' I= ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATES. We wont good reliable agent+hl ovary Part of the Ceuni• try. hy employing your spare thine to form clubs and sendling us ofderg you con obtain the moat liberal coin either in ()ASH or MERCHANDISE, anti ill geode gent by U. Will be an rctimseuted, and e guarantee •atigfaction to every one dealing with our house. Ageuts glionlit collect ten cent, from each cuationer and forward to ng in advance, for Pe.cripth• Checks of tine goods wo sell. The holders of the Cliacka have the privilege of either poreiningling the article there , . demo:Thud or of cschitinginig ler guy unfelt ineut‘oned on our CallaegUa, no r Athiliferent ante es,—not gine of which can be per t:lugged to the usual way fur the gistue money: • The advantagre of lint stooling fur Checke are lino.: AVe are constautly buylug small lots of very valuable good., which are nal on our catalogues, and fur NA hick we boo, check.. till ell are gold; esid,. in evry large club wo will put chorka fur WATC b H.. e QUILT., e IAA:0QIII.. UREA. PATTERNA, or Kolar , other article of saint. giving 80141 e wembers the club un opportunity yyt , r4amog ~P . urt tar for o tter one 51“. , ftr af Oa ra ar. lit every order amounting to Oyer Vet,, by , the casts, the Agent may retain .1 , 2.01. awl In every "race r ON ..r tine, V.OO may be retained to 'Phln tTerl more eApectally to antAkt Agente In the WO-t r to mikt Southern Rolm but It upon tu •Il cur tomer, Agents 111111 , 01mia tau per cent. In Cash, Merchitilake, Sr'whoa liter rn.t. llll5l. XXIIIun for schlult below we give a partial List of Connubial.. t For nu order of Pl, from a club of Thirty, we will pay the Agent, as routtobtsion. yards Drown or Bleached plireting„ (toed Dress Pattern,. Wool Square Shawl, Frourit Vassituere Pante aud est Petters, Floe Large White Couuterpatie. lir., etc., or t3.ot)lu cash. p ot nu order of Pd. (rota IL ettlb of Fifty, we grill toy the agent, or contualsolett, 45 yard. fifty, we One pair heavy Wool Blunkete, PopliP Dre•s intltern, wool 1u Square SilVer•Cnre Watch, etc., otr., ot 00 ue!, or nn order of $lOO, frvu C i lu n b of lit . p r . d ilnatretl, see rCillspt il2tl4:lne'itits.lfl‘lvuoTttet„lair =try' Nit “ lc i ll. y rt r ic d it Loud Wool putt of sill Ditto French Caaattnero, etc. etc., or giU ftd; o do not ampwr any'rraeling Agent., hod cu•toluers s hould clot pay InOiley to persons purporting to ho our koala, nPIRIR orsolataip tirymtin Send Henley' ...prays by Registered Letter,q Fur iustluir partleulans .end for Catalogue., PARKER CO.; • 2,•1y 'Pt, IOU B owner tit., 11,,.t0n, lluy "THE TIMES." 4.4, 6-4 and &11n Pow and Elegant Ueelanullll Loiter in Price. . . . . TAMER H. BUSH, • . ,‘ ..•.- . , ~.b_r,... . ... . , • • ,e,' f • ALLENTOWN. I'A CELEBRATED AND EYE-GLASSES MEE= AND NIANUFACTI,RERS =I PAT TIIE EXPRESS CHARGES COMMISSIONS FL' OOR OIL CLOTH, KR )lER : P " • 01,I) CORNER. Dru Q.Tioub,s. clicAl` Pill LA11)1 7 ..L1'1111A sToitE. call nud 1,0011110 RS !MONS, Cd/RSETS, Jai) GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS, REAL AND 131I'VATION LAVES, LACE COLLARS, FRINGES, ItC• iriLE l SATIN TRIMNIINriS, FANCY ARTICLES, rte., Are., !tr. GENTS' GOODS At :V per rear. ler , (hall airy railer Store in Alleniews. 0001)S DAILY ItI.:('EIVED Frolll New York oral Philadelphia Aliens.. TIIE CENTIUL PARK SDIIIT, . Illte, rillOti . ll, rntllrJ.•trita.d 0101 . 011 a, .dylea. Call awl ex. 110.• la.fart. paraltaxing 1,E01 , 01.11 0. 11.1 Ml EIL Ilmalltoa 01., brt. Sordad nod Third. Firat Ward it tall anb Stationcro. criniE nEsT GOODS FOR Tin LEAST MONEY. rutsT CLASS PAPERS at cheap prices. WRITING INKS—Arnold's, Thaddeus Devids .1.". Can„ Maynard & Noyes, etc. TOE PRETTIEST assert meat of fancy ink ,lairds In the city. FANCY• STATIONERY for privet,. ttillet, or BLANK BOOKS of every hind on hand and rude to order. DEF.D BOXES, a large assiortniunt PAPIER MACIIE and rosewood writing desks tint work homes at lees than Fhl priers. , THE LATEST works nut and all others furnish ed promptly at the lowest rateii. BEAUTIFUL KNIVES for ladles and gentle men at Ming priers. anti rommon goods at lower rates. , SCISSORS that will hat a lifetime, hi groat va riety. POCKET BOOKS that will hold a fortune, and pocket hooka not so large, a pretty assortment at every price. EVERYTHING In the stationary line at TREDELL'S Stationery Store, Corner of Sixth and Hamilton Streets. SCHOLARS. ATTENTION ! PUPILS, PARENTS AND ALL oTitEits =I BOOKS OR STATIONERY . mott.,itedto call at No. 15 West lloiniltou Street, (Walk er's old stood, ) four doors below Eighth Street, where you will Sod a large and complete block of all k lode of School Books mitt In till. county, at O L , • ensls prle,• A fall line of LATIN, CREEK, GERI:IAN nod FRENCH hooks C o y Colleges. Aradonoos and Schools, nl ways on baud, at the lONVela rates. A full assortment of Stationery, Blank Books, Me, mobilo, Pocket Book, Combs, Albums, Picture, Ste m , enneopcs and Views, Window Paper, Sze., sold at the 'eery lowest eash lingllsh anernoto pocket and fondly Midi's, Proper Books and Il d y fi :1111 Books. A large and splendid sleek of Misr:Han:sous Books In Prose and Epetry, nod Enuday School Books. All the re quisites fur Sunday elrbouls always 011 bond at PhiladeL phla We or,, eloslog out Our stock of WALL PAPER o cost. Agent fur the gale of BRADBURY'S CELEBRATED PIANOS Pleaer Ithv me a call who.. I'. Wink w Porchtioe.l • E. MOSS, au IS.Gut] Hamilton I. belowElahlb, l'a • • Boot itialterz. • R E 20 0 11 . A 111.. - YOU NJ .1_ LENTZ'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL B(101 1 AN 1) 811()1 111 E HAN ANN ItEMIIVEI) TO TILE S. IV. fbrnnenj 11.4 Mil. T'ON and SIXTHS T.Y., NOS. 3% AND 10, nrelen,`,l to reerlvo their hotrono. 111-101,ESALE DEPARTNI ENT "1111,,, n n: (;..(rip: IS 711111 VICINITY, A greot quontlty or the work being'or their own make owl tho holnuee frontal.. herd mOonAtutorrro In the ion airy. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Wilt hp ~00lorte,1 n. heretofore,. jut. 30-'o> Fl BooTs .iND Ail the lending styloo on hand or mode to toelt.ore Prince flood LOW YRIVIIES nu Itlu-tratod Price 1.i.4 with In•dructlono for .:elf.sne,nrement sent no reeeipt Pool nildrou, WV. F. nAirri.myr. tI south Sixth .rert, theft' Cheotnut Phllndelphln. 13lityibing aub 03a,5 Ifixturcs.. (i.tti FIXTURES. 111)1S & ROBEIVI'S, , P1dr.411131,7S GAS ITTTESS NO. 131; wEsT HAmiuros sTnEET (61:1)10;t: . lIAAs' NEW 11111,PIN , ;1, ALLENTOWN Milli 'l' 111%, Wailer (I..iikts elrenlnllnst lt.dli•rr, ke., &Al ninn.l.l ntionftlfai pittliug op fin 117nrk• In t, , Nrit or ronutry. All Nvork Nvorrantfnl. nir 7.1 Y A_l AS FlA'll'lltES " ANI) K 1 ROS EN E 1,.1)11'S I= 31 Elt ID lAN I? IrR N KR . Serest and 11,1 In the market. It glee. the lerceet Of !my banner howl CoULTEII, ,TONES & CO., MASVFACTIT.ERS liOLESAIE DEA 1,1:11S 702 ATt('II PIIII.ADA. • DEE 4ZTRAVIVA'S PORA'A RIX AIR GAN 17 MACHINE.. . PATENTEO MARCH 91ST, S.I .4/“.VE Y Nl' 11.4 l:/Se; I'f/ I'!f f CIIEAI ) Es t r LlGll'l' IN USE. fitrutten'A lint. !tillehttle for lllaminating Hotel, Private Itinildenceo. Stores, etc., $.11111 , 10. comitrliction, routioultio ull the material u.oil In the manufacture of tog, rimer a. to bring it NVlthlll lino fiqtril 44101. 11 1. free from expliedon.. ruin he intolinted toy venom, and produces a amountn light In all other., al one•loilf the root of ordinary horning nal. N il FlItE APt.Li Et) To Til AI'PA lIATES. It eau be to ordinary gins phlox mid fixture., the only ourititieu being in the eultirgenomt of the hunt, jet, Ali Intrtx of the unit/trail. aro made in the most thorough owl tvork totalling . Manner. Superiority user all 1111011i111 ,4 Ix claimed in the following Purtirtilnr. Firer, tio.t Con+tructiou. SiTottil, Illu uthutliug Ettpar. fly, t i mutiactitisio and Simplicity. um! con...pima limn...Oulu> . a in., getting out of order. Fourth, Eroutimy in mit• of material. A machine capable of xnVld slug ern burnr , ' Any rurtherlillermation given and Ono workings or the. oxplained by milling upon Lilo agent for ou I.ehluit mlt y. C. W. STUBER, WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF PENN CoLLIDIE, A L LEN TOW N PA Tom • J. EVERETI"N NEW PATENT SCAPULAR SHOULDER BRACE AND STRAP SUPPORTER No lamps ender the arms. Perfectly comfortable, tine illllliCillii made, and hi g bly lemeficial. 60 North 7th 86. below Arch, Philadelphia. ea uppertere, Elastic litockings, Crotches, loet prite the alty. LadY attesdnet. cry LI ALLENTOWN, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1869 Elro Goobo. IVET MUSLINS, WET PRINTS, WET FLANNELS, NV FIF TA ISLE LINEN; goilthi mre .11.% own at VOSTEWS NEW TOM< STORE on Hamilton Street, oppoelto th , Oltureh, ALLEN TOWN, l'A. They lire but little 'et, only ulightly and mar:waled G. D, in MP may daniaged exoPpl fa ap =ii Mfil!ElllE ml will be gnu at Vb., vent... They are worth 'X trote• The FLANNEL will bus sold at 2' Cross, and to trtaVi The PIIINTS itre worth rent• her Turd. he! MilfflZl The TABLE LINEN le 4.i el,. Aid 4 rfehlp rrv., IG 750. W. , expect a great runt, fur thew goode, mid vie ire ,/,• ire that oat nurrostomrre rhea, hare 'woe of them owl it,, to prevent tither mereherrite from tonging them of nor. ire 'wire, the right to refuse to aril ore,. it pord.lo oily vigil elinflunley. PLEA.. nEmindont TWA. SEAMAN' & TRA ELI ER., 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, lIETI ILEI Ibal BLACK Or. Orald SILKS, !MAC . DRAB D'FRANCE BILKS, BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. Tho largest and "heap's! st.urtroeut of SILKS we haveever had the Ott.- ure or otrttriza the l'ulolle. SEAMAN A: TRAEGER. C//0/11: NRIV .VVELES FANOT 811.1:S. SEAMAN ez TRAEGER FRENCH SILK POPLIN, MARBLE POP TANS, PLAIN POPLINS. SEAMAN ez. TRAEGER. u,/,,tn/OrTfo.fhLeV.,:( grad., trout the toot SEAMAN 3: TRAEGER. (.01,012E9 A I. PA VAS, an prlcxa, v SEAMAN 4; TRAEGER UIIKSi GOODS In every vnrlrly of I'lulu and Fnnny Styleo • • BI,EACIIED tad UNBLBACHED SIIRRTINGS ond ShiftTINGS la you large Ill.ortment. CIIECKS, TWEINUS and 1.11011119. SHAWLS. Larne and oxteaelve asaortinent of BLACK THIBuT, BROCIIE and PAISLEY, BLANKET. CHE NILLE, MISSES'. In great variety of aloe 11 d color, SEAMAN & TRAEGER. SPECIAL ATTENTION le, requested to our eri YhM.M.,!?1,1.112,1,k17 wisip:4Biriii)"':VlAVßtl'ATE''FiNtni; #ll'l3ll If /NG, .A.r. BUTTONS Is severul hnnd rod dllfernnl .ty BEAMAN . b 'CRAEGEII. HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDER CLOTH NG for LADIES', CHILDREN and GEN fLEMEN. WOOLEN YARNS, &c. FLANNY.LeI, nll IN Idtlw, Red, lllte. Moe, Mnr. nd O. !leo 1 Cientifna Hume-made Panne/. SEAMAN & TRAEGER. ZEPH R 11 ORS TED, 0 ERMAN TOW N WOOL, CASHMERE YARNS, EMBROIDER ED WORSTED. WORK, and u fall ns.ortment in that line. SEAMAN & THATGER. hc fly MAI L 404 rend nataplen of any iruknlp 01 Inc neat by natnple through the mull with wire,. attached to each piece. We god thin to be a great coarraleneii part len unable to pornonall .N A hitt un. SEAN & TRAEGER. FAMILY intOVERIES, titapla and. Fancy , nionly k , wuptiugly gmteu in and °ilia. Nutt Qualities. SEAMAN, & TRAEGER. CROCKERY, averithlog regtOred In that Ilua fur ban loa•pluttputpoara , SEAMA A:, 'TRAEGER. Tam. Bnckeln, and ull ‘'i Woudru W noo.d In Ilou.elceoDlua. SEAMAN t TRAEGER All kinds of Country Produce taken In exchungo good. , ut the Ilighe.t prices, SEAMAN F TRAEGER We are eadeavorlag to keep a full line of every article lathe Way of Dry 'Gouda, ;Imo!! Warta. Sultana, Ora arrno, Crockery, Woodtn liars. awl la fart everythlua i•yeept 6.114.041 to be found lu a retail store. SEAMAN & TRA EU ER MAIN sTREET, QM COOl'Elt A CONAItD, S. E. (OR. 4TH & MARKET STS„ 11.•trinc rebuilt flair nture, trill , ,eu aLmll octnaar 1.1, whit nn rl•Rttut murk, in which they Invite n axnutlln- lion. Upward+ of NOV amino year• of active audio•++ ot their proornot IL/M(1011, them to judge of the Want , . of their unicorn+, tu any nt the Intrent price. moil Ito sell at Ole ,1111. k iieat margin of prollt. Mull limo+ of S. E. CUR. Writ A: MARKET STS., 210. THIS IS 210. Thank fnl for los.lfaVoro. nod boning for future potrou• age.we 1)0000011)0d variety' of STOCKINI I YARN of nll de.crlptlour. GERMAN OWN, EUREKND P T A A ERMAN ZEPIIY .118, VIIMAti h nIVIVI I I:'"V:KN I ": CI A1.71i. %VA -Largo asaortiount of HOSIERY, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, half and full, regulor made, very cheAV ,3lAs BIRD 210 Poplar SI., ahoy,. SI, Pl,lll+Jln. 1:1=1 JYEANES, • • I'HOTOORANIER Mate of Philadelphia,) has taken the (tattoo . , No.ll EAST HAMILTON STREET, Formerly occupied, by , it. P. LlViteren.l, where persona 11'1'2n l eNg I L LY 11:nren at EEABONA- OptYll C . OI,IIALL I leyon want rnotilrain r 4 de V lodes. ignouno, Photo Miniaturca ro types, Idelanlotypee, Ferrotypes, etc. 613 e in • trial tinecaaser to. C. V.V.:4%. 113=I SEAMAN & TRAEGER SEAMAN 8•, TRAEGER SEAMAN is TRAEMMIL BETHLEHEM Pll I LAD ELPII Muck Silks, Drew" mum, Silk Velvets, Cloaks, Shawls. Hosiery, Ties, Hundkerehleti". Collars. Califs, &v., White Goods. Blanket's. Quilts, Moulins, Li ucns. Cassimeres, Cloths. Cloakings. Velveteens. &v., dce COOPER & CON Alli) I=l PUGNACIOUS JOURN ALI SNI. Mark Twain as n Fighting INUIT* , Mark Twain, who is making a very good allow as a journalist, relates the following an among Ms experiefices, prefacing his narrative with a quotation from a western paper, which may be regarded as his text : The editor of the Memphis Avalanche swoops thus mildly down upon a correspon dent Who posted him as a radical : " While he . was writing the first word, the middle word, dotting his l's, crossing his t's and punching his periods, lie knew he was concocting a sen tence that was saturated with intiony, and reeking with falsehood."—Erehd age. I was told by a physician that a Southern climate would improNe ow health, and so 1 went down to Tennessee and got a berth on the Morning Glory and Johnson County War Whoop, ns associate editor. When I went on duty I found the chief editor sitting tilted hack in a three legged chair with his feet on a pine table. There was another pine table in the room, and another afflicted chair, and both were half buried under newpapers and scraps and sheets of manuscript. There was a wooden box of sand, sprinkled with cigar stubs and "old soldiers," and n stove with a door hanging by its upper hinge. The chid' editor had a long tailed black cloth frock coat on, and white linen pants. Ilis boots were small and neatly blacked. Ile wore a ruffled shirt, a large seal ring, a standing collar of obsolete pattern, and a checkered neckerchief with the ends hanging down. Date of Nis i tunic, about 1848. Ile was smoking a cigar and trying to think of a word, and in pawing his head for it, he had rumpled his locks a godd deal. Ile was scowling fearfully, and I judged that be was concocting a particularly knOtty editorial. .11e had um to take ihr ex- changes and skim through them and 'write up the "Spirit of the Tennessee Press." con. (lensing into the article all of their contents that seemed of interest. I «•rote as follows : sinitrr or• Tii E TENNI:gsEE The editors of the Semi•\Weekly Earthquake evidently labor under a misapprehension with regard to the Hollyhock Railroad. It .is not the object ot• the company to leave Buzzard ville otT to only side. On the contrary. they consider it one of 1111 . 11104 POI' I :tilt points long the line and consequently can have no esire to slight It. The gentlemen of the 'larthquake will of course take plea , ttre in taking the correction. John W. Blossom, .Esq., the able editor of the Iligginsville Thunderbolt and Battle Cry of Freedom, arrived in the city yesterday. He is stopping at the Van Buren House. We observe that. our cotemporary of the 7. 1 41 Md Springs Morning Howl has fallen into the error of supposing that the election of Van Werter is not an established fact, but he will have discovered his mistake beforti this re minder reaches him, no doubt. lie was doubtless misled by incomplete election in- It is pleasant to note that the city ofla thersville is endeavoring to contract with some New York gentlemen to pave Its well-nigh Impassable streets with the Nicholson pace- nient. But it is difficult . to accomplish a de.. sire like this since Memphis got some New Yorkers to do a like service for her and ❑min declined to pay for it. However, the Daily hurrah still urges the measure with ability and seems confident of ultimate success. We arc pained to learn that Col. Bascom. titer ndltnr of the lA•inn Nhrin4 far 1 bo•••,•. fell in the street a few evenings since and broke his leg. He Ins lately been .suffering with debility, caused by overwork and anxiety on account of sickness In his family, and it is supposed that lie fainted front the exertion or walking too much in the sun. I passed my manuscript over to the chief editor for acceptance, alteration or destruc tion. He glanced at it and his face clouded. He ran his eye down the pages, and his coun tenance grew portentinus. It was easy to see that something was wrong. . I•resently la• sprang up, and said : •• Thunder and lightning ! I M you suppose I am going to speak of those cattle that at Do you suppose my subscribers are going to stand such gruel as that 7 (ANT uu• the pen!" I never saw a pen scrape and scratch its way so viciously, or plough through another' than 's verbs and adi Vet VCA SO relentlessly. While he was in the midst or his work some body shot at hint llu•ough the open a inflow and nuu•red the symmetry or his ear. "Alt !" said he, •• that is that scoundrel Smith, of the Moral Volcano—he was .Ine yes terday." :end lie snatched a navy revolver front his belt and fired. Smith dropped, shot in the thigh. The shot spoiled Smitlt', , aim, who Was ilia taking a second eltatleV, and he crippled a stranger. It Was nu•. Merely finger shot off. Then the chief editor'went on with his era sures and interlineations. lust as he finished them a hamd grenade came down the stove pipe, and the explosion shivered Ilse stove into a thousand fragments. However, it did no further damage, except that a vagrant Meet knocked a couple of my teeth out. " The stove is etterly ruined. — said the 6110 editor. Said 1 ileileVeli it AVll.,‘ '• Well, no matter—don't NMI( 11 1:11111 of weather. 1 know the man that dui get hint. Now here is the way this stuff ought to be written." • I took the manuscript. It was warred vith erasures and interlineations till Its mother wouldn't have known it, if. it Lad vile. now read a follows: :A' llt IT 01 , TII E TEN NEst,llE. The inveterate liars of the Semi-Weekly Earthquake are evidently endeavoring to paint off upon tt noble and chivalrous people another of their vile and brutal falsehoods with regard t 6 that most glorious conception of the nine teenth eclat*. the Ballyltack railroad. The Idea that linzzardville was to btt left otT at one side originated in their own fulsome brains— ,nr rather hi the settlings they regard as Inni Thel• had better swallow this lie, and not stop to chew it, either, if they \rant to save their abandoned, reptile earea,e , the e•nwinding they so richly deserve. '•'l'hnl nss, illossotn, it Ihe II i l'huntlerholt anti Battle Cry ...I Freedom, is lown here again, lanuming hi: hoard al the \ an Baran We observe that the besotted hincl,guart of the Nud Springs Morning llowl is 2i cin out, with Ids usual propensity for lyin.4„,tha Vail Weller is not elected. The heaven bon mission of journalism is to disseminate troll lIIIM —to eradicate error—to educate, reline and eleVate the tout of public morals and manmrs and make all men more gentle, more virtuous more charitable, and in all way, better, and holier and happier—and yet thou black-hearted villain, this hell-spawned miscreant, prostitut es his great (Alice peretetttly to the disc❑ lion or falsehood, calumny, vituperation and degrading vulgurity. Ilia paper is notoriously nntit to take into people's homes, and ought to be banished into the gambling hells and brothels where thin muss or reeking pollution which dues duty us its editor lives.and moves, and has his being. , "Blathersville wants u Nicholson . pavement —it wattle a jail and pbor house more. The idea of a pavement In a one-horse town, with two gin mills and a blacksmith shop in it; and that mustard ,phister of a pWper, the ' Daily Burrell.' Better borrow of Memphis, where the noicie is cheap. The crawling insect. Buckner, who edits the Hurrah,' is praying about this pavement business with his custo mary loud•mouthed imbecility and imagining that he is talking sense. Such foul, mephitic scum' as this venomous Buckner are a disgrace to journalism. • "That degraded ruffian, Bascom, of the Dying Shriek for Liberty?' fell down and broke his leg yesterday—pity it wasn't his neck. says it was debility caused by overwork and anxiety.' It was debility caused by trying to lug six gallons of forty rod whisky around town, when ilk hide is only guaged for four, and anxiety about where he was go ing to bunt another six. ' Ile fainted front the exertion of walking too much in the sun P And well he might say that—but if lie would walk straight' lie would get just as far and not have to walk half as much. Fur years the per air of this lONVII has been rendered perilous by the deadly breath of this peram bulating pestilence. this pulpy bloat, th,s steaming, animated tank or mendacity, gin •nd profanity, this Bascom ! Perish all such from out of the sacred and majestic mission of journalism l' '• Now that is the way to write—peppery, and to.the point. Musk and milk jonriudistn giVes me the tiro-toils." *About this time a brick came through the window with a splintering crash, anti gave nu , considerable jolt in the middle of the back. I moved out of range—l began to feel in the way. The chief said : " That was^the Colonel, likely. ye been expecting him for two days. lle will be up, now, right away.'• Ile was correct. The 'Colonel' appeared in the door a moment afterward with a dra goon revolver in his hand. Ile sold : "sir, have I the honor of addressing the white livered poltroon who edits this filthy sheet " You have--be seated, sir—be careful of the chair ; oue of the legs is gone. I believe I have the pleasure or addrvs , ing the blatant, blackhvarted seoundrel. Colonel Blatherskite T,eumso, ?" The name. I have a little account to set th. with you. It' you are at leisure we will be I have an article on the Encouraging Progress of Moral and Intellectual Develop. meat in America' to finish, but there is no hurry. Begin.'• Both pistols rang out their fierce clamor at the same instant. The chief lost a lock of hair, and the Camel's bullet ended its career in the fleshy part of my thigh. The Colonel's left shoulder was clipped a little. They tired again. Both missed their men this thne, but I gut my Awe, a shot in the arm. At the third tire both gentlemen were wounded slightl3 . ', and I had a knuckle chipped. I then said I believed 1 would go out and take a walk, as this was a private matter and I had a' delicacy about participating in it further. lint both gentlemen begged nil• to keep my seat and assured me I was not in the way. I had thought differently up to this time. They then talked about the elections and the crops a while, and I fell to tying up my wounds. lint presently they opened lire again with animation and every shot took effect— but it is proper to remark that live out of six fell to my share. The sixth, one mortally wounded the Colonel, who remarked, with tine humor, that he had business up town. Ile then inquired the way to the undertaker's and left. The chief turned to me and said : •• I am expecting company to dinner and omit Imr•• t got ready. It wcill be a favor to cuslomers." 1 winced a little at the idea of attending to the customers, but I ,Wll,l too bewildered by the fusillade that was still ringing In my ears to think of anything to say. Ile continued : Jones will he here at three. Cowhide him. l7ille pie will call earlier, perhaps— throw him out of the window. Ferguson will lie along about four—kill him. That is all hir to-day, I believe. If you have any odd time. you may write a blistering article on the police—giVe the chief inspectors rats. 'l•he cowhides are under the table ; weapons in the drawer—ammunition there in the corner —lint and bandages up there in 11w pigeon holes. In case of accident, go to Lancet, the surgeotn• down st al N. lIV advertises—we take it out in trade. Ile was gone. I shuddered. At the end of ite next three hours I had been through perils so awful that all peace of mind and all cheerfulness haul t gone from me. Gillespie had called and thrown me out of the window. Jones arrived promptly, and when I got ready i to do the cowhiding, he took the job 01l my howls. In an encounter with a stranger, not i in the bill Id . hire, I had. lost my scalp. An- - "Giu, I guess nut—but I've said more Hun other stranger by the name of Thompson, left ' I meant to ; don't let that Influence you ; but me 0 mere wreck and lain of chnoctic rags. ' if I haul it daughter like Miriam there, I don't Anil at last, at hay in the corner, and beset by know as I should care that she should associ tin infuriated mob of editors, blacklegs, politi- ate with such people." chins and desperadoes, who raved and swore "If that is their character, of course not," and flourished their weapons about my head, I replied Mrs. Merrill. "I never dreamed any till the air shimmered with glancing dashes I liking of that kind ; the old lady seemed so of steel. I was in the net of resigning my high bred, and her daughter su modest and berth on the pap('rw hen the chiefarrived and gentle." with him a rabble of charmed tool enthusiastic - Mrs. Graham takes her leave With it "110 W .'"‘”' • friends. •Ilien ensued a scene of riot and do collie and spend the afternoon when you '• "v e tt ! a 3 •• ehild• mmll) l '. effittlnue ' l carnage such as no human pen, or steel one con, Mrs. Merrill." . Hortense. •• The day a e parted, I remember maid describe. People Were shat, probed, The latter and her daughter s it q uietly 'at we had apple fritters lira dinner. Ile himself dismembered. blown up, thrown out of the their work. Miriam is finishing a dress Mr Pn : Pared the IlninlY for me. As he peeled window. There was a brief tormuto of murky herself, nod her dainty fingers fly s wiftly a t and sliced cross-way, a quarter of an inch blasphemy, with a confused war dance glim- their work. By-and-by she looks up : , thick. the rosy fruit before him, he breathed mousing through' it. and then all was over. In " 1 never waits more deceived in any one in in InY eIM till' first liv" w n l of the love he lilt ay,. InitTtl'A all was silence, and the- run' my life lauton., mother." Inc me. Ile then placed in a basin about. two chief sat and I sat alone mid surveyed the son- "Nor I." - ounces of llonr, a littla salt, two teaspoonfuls gninary ruin that strewed the floor around us. The two sew away in silence ; I)icky sits Moil, and the yolk of an u , moistened by Ile said : chirping unnoticed in his bright cage ; the degrees with water. and nil the time lie kept '• You'll like this place when you get used flowers breathe out their perfume unheeded. stirring the compound with a spoon. I to it," I said. "I'm so sorry and disappointed," continued thought I should have fainted, for my heart "I'll have to get polio excuse in , . I think Miriam "I thought she would be such on fvas breaking. •• may he I might write to suit you,after a while, addition to our set ; butt I'm glad we f o und "lhar Hort( me," exclainicul Fdoise, '• nh, As soon as I had suumo praethie and learned her outq •• It u time." . how you must . hare suffered !" the language--I nun confident I could. But " There's the door bell now ringing." said ! is past now sighed the brave girl— re is speak the plain truth, that sort of energy of Mrs. Merrill. . . Then resuming her story, she said, •• When 1 the u u expression him its ineoveniener, and a man The person chances to be Mr. John paore, wome formed a smooth consistency to the n is liable to interruption. You see that your. the chorister. Ile is good looking e nough, thieldtess a create, h.tt up the white or au self. Vigorous writing is calculated to elevate and 1111$ IL 11111S011t voice, iiiiti n gOtid ninny egg lid firm, mid fixed it will: butler. .1 could the public no doubt, but then Ido not like to hits of news to relate. not endure my agony any longer. ' Alexis I , attract so much attention ns it nulls forth. I Mr. Elmore made known his errand ;it is deried'n wee, • bew !are Von how interetrs yoo t unc a p i rtehatly toe r re c' write with comfort when . 1 um inter. something about a clsoir meeting, nexuTuesulav . •• ld rtipteut a n much as I have been to-day. I like CVelling, to limn us new voluntary for the next out Eloise. •' What W:1 , ilk ILUSWer ?" till, berth well enough, but I don't like to hue Sabbath, when the flew pastor is to preach his i torten:se with 1111 effort continued : "Whet left here to wait on the 'customers. The ex. next sermon. the mixture was hot lie put the apples in, on. laaiences are novel, I grant you, and enter. ," But you can't guess whom we are to have at a time, turning Ahem over Atli a sliee a Si . m . d , int,. toe r at ., g i ou aliud with passion." Mining, too, attar o fashion, but they are not in our choir after this," continues. John El- they were doing. Su u ldenly'Theturned to judiciously distributed. A• gentleman shoots . more; " a new mem ben Miss Brysen has a through the window and cripples we ; a bomb splendid voice. I just called this morning " Nay, say not so !" ifterrupted the Ithi ~ shell comes ulown the stovepipe for your and gave her on invitation It, join. Eloise ;. " perhaps the heat of the tire, and to gratification. and sends the stove door down *Mr. Elmore ?" passion, had tinged Ids cheeks." my throat ; a friend drops ill to swap chilli- " Well ?" .II " 11 raven grant your words prove true 1 uncut with yOu and freckles we with bullet The haughty Merrill - blood is up now in a sobbed lige loving girl ;" I shall never forge holes till nay skin won't hold my principles; moment. the' expression of his eyes. I ( nev e r for you go to dinner and ,lodes collies with WS •' If slue sings in the choir, I don't." (the' . th e ,quple tritters tire now coolie cowhides. Gillespie throws me out of the will- " What I" in surprise. L e t os , perhaps I'm' Mu-last time, eat together. Limy. Thompson tears all my clothes off, and •• Just what I have said. She is said not to Fill . a few seconds Hortense was speechleu on entire stranger takes my scalp with 11w' be at very proper person, and if she sits in the Hi .' g ront the m o nV e ssy ban 111 klet , she g huasped lion on easy freedom anti old aCqualmance ; and in choir on Sunday, 1 leave it 1" •• d se, as yiuti iV. us rry less than five minutes all the hackgards in the I'm sure 1 don't know a hat to do," said i l shall d die th i f I u ma ittersin here." countrY an ivy in their war paint and proceed the young - man. " I invited her, find It would •••Ane fr ?•• to scare the rest 'of me to death with their I be the height of rudeness to withdraw the in tomuthaw ks. 'fake it altogether I never have I vitollon." had such it spirited time in all my life us 1 have I ' Miss Merrill could not help him in this di had to-diuy. No. I like yodrand I like your J lemma, and Mr. Elmore left the house in a calm, unruffled . way of explaining things to I very uncomfortable state of mind. • the custnners, but you see lam not used toil. The next Sabbath Miss Bryson tool: her The Southern heart is too impulsive—South- seat in the choir, according to invitation. ern hospitality is-too lavish with the stranger. The church Was crowded when she -entered, The paragraphs which I have Written to-day, and, as the choir seats were in front, she was and into whose cold sentences your mast rly observed by - the congregation. True to her hand has infused the fervent spirit of Tennes- word, -Miriam Merrill and left the choir. scan Journalism will wake up another nest of The sensation occasioned by this act can he hornets. All thin mob tif editors will come, better imagined than deoseribed, • and they will come hungry too, mid want somebody for breakfast. I shall have to bid you adieu. I decline to be present at these festivities. I came South for my health. I will go back on the same errand, and sud denly. Tennessee journalism Is too stirring for me." After Which we parted with mutual regret, and I took apartments at the hospital. MARK TWAIN. A EC KE LI FE Mrs. Graham called on Mrs. Grant one pleasant day in July. They were neighbors, and loved a bit of gossip. Mrs. Graham seated herself near the open window, and looked out over the fragrant garden to the little white house beyond. " Who lives there ?" is the query. "Don't you know ? There is •the place where the widow Uryson and her duughter live.'• “Alt ! the old and the young lady who sat fi the west pew laAt Sunday ?” ,t y ea. " Have you called ?" questioned Mrs. Gra, ham. "Me ?"—with emphasis. "Yes ; are you not going to he neighborly with, them l" "I don't associate with every one." "No, I suppose not—but are not these nice people ?" "Oh ! I don't say they are not. I don't be lieve in talking ill of my neighbors ; if I can't speak well of any one, I believe In just letting them alone." " ! what is it ?" "Oh, uothing much ; but I guess ifyou suwr what I sce daily you wouldn't think of my calling ; they don't suffer for want of comp ny very much." " Who line been there ? I'll never mention it," said Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Grant shook her head. " Ladies?" I never saw any ladies calling them" Gentlemen ?" Yes, if you call Squire Gregory a gentle MD "Squire Gregory ?" llrs. Oralinin ling her hands in horror. We will just whisper to the reader that the masculine in question horelt very ev'l reputa tion, having been, figuratively speaking, " kicked out" of society long ago. " And you saw hint really there ?" mused Mrs. Graham. "Is it possible ? Well, one cannot mistake their character. I'm glad we've found them out in sheep's clothing." Mrs. Grant shells her peas Mr dinner, and Mrs. Graham rolls up her knitting werk. "Don't-be In a hurry, Mrs. Graham." " 0 I have not been. By the way you have not got any yeast that you could spiwe ?dine soured, and I must bake to-morrow, ii possible." " Oh! yes ; take a cup full now, or send Jennie over for it," said Mrs. Grant. "Going up to Mrs. Merrill's ?" said Mrs. Grant. " Here's her magazine that I borrow ed last week ; I have been trying to get John. to take It ; he likes to read it as well us I do, but when he can borrow he won't subscribe." Mrs. Merrill, an aristocratic lady who lives in a "two story brick," greets her visitor with 'a (mid and polite good morning ; and ushers iter into the sitting room. There is a canary in a gilded cage, who is trilling his song very merrily, and there are blooming flowers in the windows. '• Will you lay off your shaker Y' • asks Mrs " Oh, 'tisn't worth just run in, 1 was going up to the store, and thought I could call and return this magazine. "Fanning her self with her shaker, which she had just re moved, " how dreadful warm the weather is." `• It is uncommonly sultry." Mrs. Merrill takes up the embroidery OM laid aside on the entrance of her visitor. •• We scarcely feel the heat, however ; we have a good draught, and there is a very good shade around the house ; Miriam," addressing a fair young girl who had just entered, " perhaps Mrs. Graham will take a glass of ice water." "'thank you, dear ; how cool and nice. By the way, have you called on our new town's Mika." Not yet. I was speaking' to 31.irinin i 1 culling to. ay. What a sweet girl )lies 11l son seems to be ; rather melancholy, thong have yon called yet 'f" " :Cot 1." NVlty •" I don't visit wherr Squire Gregory does.' replied Mrs. Graham. " Squire Gregory---you are mistaken cure ROBERT IREDELL, Vain anti Jranco iob 'Winter, No. 45 EAST lIAMILTON STREET, ELEGANT PRINTINO LATEST STYLES Stamped Cheri., Cr!.as Circulars, Paper Uooke, Connth. lotto. and Ily-Law. School Calahorn., Dill eadn Envelope., Letter Heads 11111 s oh Lading Way ulna, Tann and Slopping Cards, P 1 d 0r ,,,,,,, i Kil,ele., Printed at Short Ntice. NO. 41 The young lady who sat next to Miss Bry son turned her back to her, and made no.of fer of her note book when she rose to sing ; she seemed to be sevolded as one with the plague. Ilcr Nee burned crimson `and then grew pale as ashes. What had she done— what could he the meaning ()f r ail this Y Mr. John Elmore had got himself into a fine Pickle ! ,The young lady members of his choir notified hint that they would sing no. more utifess Misft Bryson was removed ; and this disagreeable task he was obliged to per- form. He wrote her a note, stating that cif cum stances unforsiten by him, when he invited her to become a member of the choir, cony pelted him to withdraw the invitation. It was a very rude proceeding, but she would pardon him ? Many girls would have rallied after the shock, defiantly met the inhospitable world ; hut not so with Ellen Bryson. Whenever she went into society she was treated With scorn and contempt ; so at length she remain ed at home and grieved herself sick over it. She was one or Liaise fragile blossoms that a rough wind or unkind frost will so easily de stray'. ' Very few persons called at the white cot tage ; but lynx-eyed neighbors 'noticed that Squire Gregory was there with parcels and bundles, :old that was enough for them. For had 'they not been so evil disposed they emtld have easily ascertained What these bundles contained, which will he seen presently. Perhaps their consciences smote them a lit tle when Dr. Green told thew that the young lady at the cottage was ill of brain fever, caused by some hind of worry or tronble, and that no persons were lending assistance. Several volunteered. Mrs. Bryson treated them coldly, politely ; but one night when Mrs. Grant, Merrill and others,: were en . gaged in the little bed-room to perform the last sad offices for poor Ellen, the bereaved mother said; bitterly : " You people in this town have murdered my child. Tell MO now, before her corpse, why you did it ?" There was no reply. "I heard yesterday," continued the old lady, "that it was because Squire Gregory was seen to call on her. Shall I tell NV hat caused his visits ? Mid you ascertained ere you spread broadcast the shameful reports that broke my child's heart and crazed her brain, it would hire been far better. We were poor ; that is, in moderate circumstances. We rented this house, the owner promising to take his pay in sewing ; we neither of us were aware of anything being rumored against Squire Grogory's character; and I. must do him the justice to say that he _has treated us with more humanity than you all. If this b• the means of learning you a lesson, my child Will not have flied in vain ; yet pray to Goil to forgive you- 7 -1 ant afraid I never can." Too late, now the tongue of slander has triumphed I What' a lesson this narratiye Jill should teach. They placed snow drops in her hand, and looked with tears into her face—the members of that choir and the villagers who had shunned her with contempt so shortly before. Too late now ! tears of repentance could nut ln•ing her back again ! They had murdered this fair, sweet Mover, where they should have protected it. front this cruel world—if not or her• filet. sake, for the sake of a dead father,. Who sleeps ill his bloody grave at Shiloh. There are many such eases. When you would speak evil ot• any one, and condemn never forget that with whatsoever judgment 'ye judge, ye shall be judged ;'mid with what soever measure ye mete, it shall he measureo to you again." • A PRACTICAL LOVE STORY. It wits a lovely night. 'rite warm brueze flouted by, laden with the perfume or flower, —skeet inccu~e, - rising up from nature's kitchen ! Tha u u .o❑ shout brightly as n. eye, covering the itA chaste rays, until the hold:map. seemed silvered and.pure us a \ye(blitig •• Let Its )ridl; in the garden, — said llor clie•plipz Eloise to her heaving bosom. In a few moments the tw . o noble and claim. slastic Ivere •neatti the orchard trees. " Ih, you itcretive those apples ?" reuuu•l:ed llorteme, scarcely able to repress her emo tion. Why this uriel — (' sighed the gentle Eloise. Then turning tier• large pale gray. ~yes in the directhot of the fruit, she added in it disap pointed tone. `•they are tithing apples, iiii,taise •• They are ! they are !" cried llorten.e. i.,al;ing, into n I lig.ny or lour , . him* girl, Iliry rrwindcd lire livron. 11..11,11 , e lire .‘t I' 11 . 011 %\ " um., ,leitr Eloise, I was silly - , very ills ! but NVIII.IIOVVE •I St.(' nn apple, I iii%vay, think or him. — •• nu must inaved have 10%10, sib h.,1 Eloise. . . " Tfiey were eeellent," continued lb tense, in a calmer tone ; "that evening be p sealed me with a receipt l'or . making them, gether with a tact: 4 his hair, which, ho ever, formed no part. of the recipe. T Maus afterwards lie was on his way to , Indies. But to this' day, even the sight of applemutkes me tremble : Alas ! such is love of poor, fond woman." i Ills hardly necessary for us to inform 1 fair readers that a valuable recipe for mak ' apple fritter underlies the above sketch. =1 =I inquired the get