TERMS OF PUBLICATION THE FRANSI.IN REPOSITORY in pliblisheit' every woiii,a,‘y morning by ."ril R ELI9siToRY kli-supLA.T.Rc:,;," at 132 Alper Littman. IS Anc.Cct C. or 6:1 if not pald 4 n ithin the year. AU ,11b. 2if,c ar. want,me;:,T be Ward ,annetailii. No paper v.. 11 he cent Itt of the State w ile s . paid for In **nese, and ,ill 7 mq, . , eaoheriptions wril invartably he dirontinned at the expi., ~ , ition if the lime for whieb they are paid. A DVERTI.s EMENTS are iteserted-at rirrri:N ct.h b.; ".er line for fir,t. im...rtion, and TEN I'ENTi per lin t for ieth• ie, i nc,t inAerto,n4. A,1i1.,-al .li , ,,,ant is mail.' 1,, person. alvertil ! in g by the q uarter, half-year or year. Speettit no ires eblitrged one-half more than reghlar adcert,enqiith. All r. ..Olution , of Astneiatiou4; cigniamleation , of lirie,', it it ind.viattal interet.t. and 'Mtn., of 3fatTiage, an t i Death, -tee. ding five htmli ,are charged fifteen eenb , per link 7F , ' All Ilrezat 1' rice, of retry kind, and all Orpltan,e' Caw": and Ott, Jett fetid Sates. are rrepterrd by tar to be - 271v.trtneed in tipeelt}...o.,ltultY—lt bating Mc 4att,l>l e Vt..: ;I:LA lION of a.iy inept r publiged iii thee canntet of Fra,e Ai,. imu , RINTINt: of every kind in Plain and l'ani.c eol ar... done with neatne, and ili , pateit. Ilatal-bilh„ Maid,. Carth, Pamphlets. de,, of every variety and -,tyle, printed at die shorte.tinoti e e. The U.l-11.0+11 . 01tY OFFR.I. ilit• . 111,1 been re-fitted with Ste a m Power and three Pr. ......0.4 and "very thing in the Pnnting line ean be exet;itteil in the most artistic manner and at tile tom i...t rates Tultms IN VARIABLY CASH. 1 - 4 ,7. Mr. John IL Sliry,,ek. is our A,at t.. r.:Ceive Snll44:riptinn. and Ail‘ erti , ....inrat4. and r..“.ipt for die sang. An letter. shontd lw addre,,l to , M1.1.1.'11k: i STONI:Ii, lira!' 0 - 5 tate Fzales I_3UBLIP 5A.1,1.7 . ..-11% virtue of an ureter of the Orpb.ku",l'vurt 1'rx)4.11 , 1 v.Ol Prit , io Si!.. the-pr,,,,,, 0 , 7 17,!. any of Do 1,114. noo t0L0t,,,,,.. d e , r , i, e d It, nl tremz: Iho pr , lwri, 1.400.:,:mc llv Sel•fi•r. Lite of The 31.\ NSION F k RY: t0,51,11.p. lona. :a l'hatoln r.,‘ NVontz. Uauirl St:t oil ono ry I.,:nr 1 naln North of ltronn'i. :NEU oil Mal Abcita 1 tour fon,: tlii• ,Illagc 1111 - 100. 1111i/..i14.11W, :IN; ACIII:S inioni 0:11 of first env. Lino -5000 Laud 01,151 Avrt, voretoil tuth choir,. 'limber. 'll:o•uqmvon. aro a tivo.n.torx 'MICK EIZA ro is oh n Taro Stone and trout' Bank Barn n Slit i'orn ( . nll,lll 41/11.1' /101. Ino;dann.. nor, n of a ivrrai l Snliarer , of line fruit situ ail.:::-1,1ant to a I'M II taro.. '1 Le felivis are in g‘ A. 1,1 t 0 0.1,7,0„ a lara'' 10 , Pon at of s Li, II mil una tho n Lich -tat, of stint anon not In on: unit the knon a o ' ALko--A )1 :4:111;4 1..3) . 1",41:111P1 NI, in N••;;; Frank.- lin biquldtti 5‘,11.41; and an allec 4 , 11 the :,•.rti; tc 41-44;ry BRICK 1100 ; large Ntable and t'arrcac c 11 olt , e ctllcr neve,ury lotlltlings the: elm, dog, n cli remain ill ticc nut n 4,;;; farm but wilt h relelt4e , : fiotn lam-c 0 , 1 , 1;.;1f ca,...11 , 1) the 1-1 11, r,t .V;;r11. auri ; um cla 17.0 eq.,l par mold, cm :lir of NI ;I 1- , ;11 and icc7. l'o,cr.rtc 'Will he Lrls en on lice Irt o>= zbprii Th , NPW Frank'ill property will be .:":71.1: ii o'i.h.ek A. M.. and We Male.ion !'.um a; '_' I'. M. rn 419'. NsiShi.iir to ties either i; t this properti,- a,, .Luma at t 6•• For furtlionilitiiritiatn. to 11°0 41 JOHN P. KEEFER nII:I ST'EE'D SALE.—Thert. ti itl ht. ex x. 1...5.-d to ,ale qat of Pul,lis i inter>. lot the rrv.:, iuw, in Quit., - °linty N. t o "stir day. Li.- 124th ifely I,t; I tit, 11 , 11. , ,, .4; VI/ ,1 A'l /1.1.1` OF LAND cnainialli s'; ACEEsi, ands 1' EI1( In .it: No.'? .11,1:1, and Inntls of Rudolph "'peel:min , i:}nmel and, Finninel l'fouo on al.tru i, erw to.l. a ,z.0,x1 two .torn 10,11'SE barn kind other hui'd- Abinn Ayr.. clear. taint ne:l enitivit•4l and un der ru.l 11".Lzer and ewry eons en,...w I' about the prtrtni,es. - \e .1. A TII.IET 01' I. 1.N1) . 11 . 11•LIDI 114 21 .S(IIES 'and e 7 ,at re. and Lmd. td.30.11:11.111 Bear John some, Zedy and S.ttnnerpt ~114 On }no. tnioi there t' Sr.'' 1r d i.tra, STONE (1,111,,T MILL. on lAttli. Antietata Cr, 0...11)0nt 4 mil,. frk.ni W.,ynt and •11 mile. :eon, tzioney and I. one of tht , 1t.. , .; ftt oLd.tnlneltryon. in the eanniv. a 1) 15 I'l I. I, Elt 1" 2 BRICK lAV ELLA 1101'S ES and idina - ,ia the rrelinnen ~1 th e porelta, toitney of 1 . 1.1111111- lien on.the land thinnz the lifetime of the widow ttthei t o nwe l ot it tins met , Hitt nwt t•htt ttettn..totthaily, to 1w vtott.titl, frntp April het n:11 be Lt , t Let tle.alt the 1 ritmpal .um to lie p.ud to rit. heir, t.r prow,. dee . d. Th e I„o,t,,, , ,,—ihwthird 1,1 April 1-1,5 nod the remni 1111 , 1.1 , 4 .\ with uttort , tt into April, 1.65. 11 tine ttnt,itt yttrc htt,t• motley to Inc tLeettrvti nit tht 71. , ' Sale to c.munon. e at 11 o'eloek. A. M. .1( ?FIN Atinir and. Truster for the , ale of the Real I •t , of 31. Prima. dee'd. d 0 ,40 4.t PRIVATE SALll.—The rota, F. 1..1 the West. alien a' I•ro.ate Sale, :he follon mg .1(..,1111.111,11 Lame to it . A FARM. m Let erl.enny ton Fr,nld.a tolmte r. about 4 riarth-a est Of Chaint.er.lan_r. alout i of., a•;:.. front the head rhe k . % .U. 3,1 ,, Laid , ut S lint , .' an.l Itanarl Byer , ••.a.t.tha. 1011,4 AIAI'RES, Tart 1.14.11‘'. part Fre 0-tone atad 14a - : Blank Slate. • Tla , noprt ement, are., tno-aon 111,1 K U61' . 4.1- inearly'new: Log and Frame Ban, a Ith \Vox. n Shed athatheasittal ether aut.lathaaars TI,. re a• aW. ii of c,,, , 1.14,0r tang. Water oar OW Din Cigkat Ortlhard On lull bcculag) of I ir:Lfled. Frail and a Lune KJn on the protai•e, Tie.", is sat,. II 'r •tof pnrpO-1 s in almost eve 6.. %old. 'frig above nu,o i , of fiat-rate order, hat in, lately teen hl , tract 4,0 Tuuber land but the punha•er Cdn hnt t• the yr, liege of buying gg :ter,. .0 Mountaln Land. v. erL .4.1 With l 11.4111112 and Ch. -.llan flak Ale4/—T,,, ACRES aad •he above on tav PuNk 110.111. wuh .11 t ,tor, d INT Hou,E, Tr.:, toot ithitited with l'itterl 11111 i it .1111' :alit ,u 1,11. 1 ,11 dindhis Thrri. t. n good \ 'id W.i1.41' titan awl a Spring' tle,tr to, staid., Al-.—A TEAL_ "MOT STAIN LAND Letterken4 . ton n•lar. alijoannz Inuit. of Foil., nun dipre , i.O Ir-11111 . 11 t .1114( . 11,titut link. v6-lonz to pr.oni,s t d, C. by t .1. • ins; on toe. at the tin; .14 , , rno.a (arm EMS c•( It - 1:1' SALE iF VAL ESTAI v. —1 he under,r,:e.l Audri•trator. , i.t Dam. 1,•,,• quaa area hr eirlaai of an ortkr of 111, i.t Franis , yn county. will exln. to 1 . 1141 , • Nab , Ira 9th Say ot N,rr ',ben th.• pr. • - s; Ril in.. E4.sto to n t : rhO 1.1.N511 IN F.Unr.vi out the road leadin.2". from Fw3.-ton a in bow,: (e4rge B...a•dat, la 1 and other- 14; ACRES c 0.,, 1), , of cool Lime and Tlimblme..loll.• Land. impr,d,..h...h. a one 'tory and a-h,:if WEA 1.1:11. , 1...ftf)1:1.0 if( I ! , hoi• and othor, tares,.ry grat-/naldta,„ , . a ;rood IV - 441 of 11",“..r at the IY. el , linz lions 0,,1 a ,•reion ma.n.111.: near the huirarng , and irvh,ol of Qraftetlyrn:t. The ..h.ye I.r_opf, —.id in -anal; l or•l',tnhole. to silt 6:null Tract' of 1 . 1:111;1:n LA:\ 1 , --one owta.nina Acre.. aliath.• 0 , 11, S A , .. Its Qum. the Ent of the MoUni..till haAi of fir arc Utwd tCilluun Sm.th and other-. oneAup {IWO: prop' to . y . rXI lio cu by on tbo t btu born:C.4i. 5.11.• LI o . ootrit o oolocoo It g.'ol k A .701. tvloo o to at;. Lolootooy too irl boo zovotio t0.,01 to roolsoot :ate noobloo koloott a 'oy l;110. Bi:\l:UA ' l k r,”f 11.1 . 1 nOs 1 , ; I;G I. 151 - 1.1. /1111 110C11. IX~L' lit Fo E X% ill e4oastl to Pa 1,11.• Rd!, to Si, , ' I'dottett bum Franklin 41 , 111111 . 1.% so Monday. the 1:10/ day of at I tit (Go', P. P. tiv• 4a ktal,te,denetihEnt Prnvery TAN YARD eon• Luting of Van r-Lu)n,va2., lian.liern, Len. he.. Limy, Rod , isate.t. Prnpert - 17 , n. Alne 13,1; Mil. . Nhwk and!chop- 'I bore in nlwlu goel 1 , ‘"1..1.1.1.1\ 11(11 . -E. , 71.141.• Srtin-r, t.cl. ln le 14. i1'4.41 yr (rt• Nor: , : .trawl 1., Si," 'rho above Proparty ih hit adted art gh rod WMs , dd.rrih. • d Preperty sell tt 5,111 then be ntrnirnd for perrein. , 'forth, inf.rtminon, ‘,1:1 51111 on e oddre 4 . JS. Slimy r., FlnnettAntra, nkhu • Count - . Pal" J. S. SKINNI:rt, t). S. BROWN. thee ;IPA pistil' t i ltnre 1, ill be olThr. ell far 'lam...L . lit' NI), tth.tterl.. as Mon,. Lolterl“. tny 'resin-Lip. , tv ., :onturn.r land- of 1,.-' 11, .ru ;nna n•llu r. .o.L.tw:_1:1 „ .1? F:Il:1('1'S-i'1\ - I: , Achi ,n, ;th n 1.114 ; 111,1 11: .1.41 114V11 1141 1144 11 wri .tvd. Th. ret h - chard of t hotel trait 01, the prely..‘". S. 551N5E11 SALE.---Tbeee trill be sold at l'111111• Fn f 4, la the prtnulnen no 10 , 1n , da! , . Jan ry lb. tIIG ILt I' l 1..0., 1 )1. the ',ellen Ing Ilea! Entnte. ladoohrini le the Entate nf :tlesi A t‘,o S'1:1 )NE AND IVl:AritiAtist,..u:Dni , AUL/. nib, 13 ACItEN Or I. V.\ 1) tlioroallto .a 54.4 14441 '4441111i14 , 1. Ili Crenate 144W11.4111p, Fr/111101D 1 . 11. I'll on the frnta the IS4111111 . 141,• TILT, 1441, 1.1 11.14 S. .11: ii , 1.(1/ , 0110 t ..1111115 1 fr.nn the former • and .! 111:114;44 feast the latter 1 . , a0,-- 'hr 71111 in lo..treti the ( 4.11 , .1,00 Cr, 1„ da eve. IlvntWater Power. nod f 1.11%, 3,11( ~ IZ....ltwaxitooroood m for p. ha t.tratiad 'I here' 14 ahat a good $.751' 11111,1/. .t 1,0 ntnry 1)(e1.41.1: MUCK. DWELLING II( /1 -,, E—anol tau •ttyry I‘V4 ather•henskell : Loa vnal4t .Sul sill other 411141,41.14411114111,t1.14 11111 14.1.11 114414- 11,5. ~‘run! rune and pl.ree tciil holnlor ,, La Trot of, MOUNTAIN LANIJ, in 1, reran tatra.llll , nn de,l by Laid; of lion. Cr, eltaadti•st and others. contdl-, hat' 17 AC*, 111"1 , or le .e. Ter., 111.115 1:11.n,111,1111411 . of%ale. Any Pon4t,nn Sot to vtenr tie , Prnperty n:11 et. 11144101.44:11.'d tlO.. or en her Att4 ', rney. ;fan Ire) ham- To a 1... all elantuunt, al on nlnotl.l he Chclare , e 4l . , - :11A1tl:A171:1' I '.\lll' ROUS E D LOT S.NLE IN ' l ' ll E borouch of V r011T.41441141'1ir, 1 . 11114 as Pa Litru.4 1 STI)111 . Flo, en Ed...., Kitchen. \V a°II , Sr.: 77 t / I,ol's (IF Ifitt Mr, eboi, e 1 1' ttit rent Shroolor; - : st,dolov: f,r th.rtt !IN 4. lama, Loesmon and Ituddlutt. tatadble for a llnnn h.,• iag Ittaat tiAal no a Tat ent far a ionruln ref team.. I unt. rate Well:of water at the quor . All in order The nohnedbol, adi nell at a hntlxion and K,t a 1.,-...,i0n at ttoy ror aoaraaaaa, ~all "a •a•aa,lra.. i • • ei astaer LTz., roar 11-Ifi I'Coom.ll..borz 1 4111.,n, I'a. nr• (ie. A. limit!, Eot,, nty M tm.:ennaryinfortuntn , i 4 my ahneln , R . A A SMALL. R FAM AT i , itiv,VTE _. SALE —The mull rriallett u'peu vB of a LI, l'A 101 iu Green ton near Gr. ad joining. Itenfrew Mill prnin.rty, rout: nnng ro, has mg. thereon errs Ind a two 'tor) 1.01 • Bart, and other 1/1/Pr.,5011,11t, “1.,„ :L I ,rd of eltoicv Grafted Fruit on till , . proport3 n)til a \Veil td Water , MI% Aland Al .tri• 11,..d . 10 'lle r, 11l 111 T, mg parog Any n oily information nil) iolva•e rill at Clitaaberdairtr• rawirran 1). swirAn. . - I , - - ,- • - .„ , ._ ~, ...... , L , , . - \ 1 1 t hi ll I L /a tir Ilittli:DD , ... . i . BY ECLURE & STONER, Ural. 0-stat TALUABLE F A II M AT I'IIIVATE DALE =The inult.,..ned 1,11 tiler Iti• P.llOl t.titantl to Lurv,an town-lop Prinklinvoiltbly• snli.4ln4 l r 1Ant1..4,!..1111 I:. Not,. rt . :Intl ..thert. a1,41.111,,ta 5 mile , inplll : , !1,111.1 , ,b1irC• ALI:ES .4 ir,ttl LANL), nrll linn.a. Ti! n, rv. of tiw tr.ti I it n elf TIMI:EIM.1), .telet in 31E.1.) /OW .tini .11 a ni,411 i. - tate .111 w e'Ci..ilt.lll order tuna of hn( ea. The Enpr, ,, inet.t..ire a too 1 . ..11 ED HOC ',E. lig, Itauw 8.1,114 i...t long. ttaeou .urd all other bko:giulg... filer,• it a Well of net, Litton 'Awe, dmor nut( tutu 01“..11.‘111)5 of Fruln.n 1110,4 - 74pna, The. , I. alto at Kuoa TENANT H., iii:;,l4.Ta - I,irni, mitn 1V , 41 .if Water VI.II, 011i1 - 111 al,l nee, ts.Lry 1'i•I,n1I, W1%11111,4' tht• I all do, ••';1 b : r,aung nn the 1 , 10,1'160T, lit mg. in Ilannlion (11,11,1111,4;r .I.thn ; Gley, adjoinlnz it... Intuit. [lont-j /.4 A sMALI, FARM AT l' I{ \'.l."l'F. s.ki,r; —The is Is stile prop , , itttazeti # ti:e -malt of .1;e. I rtolidot ty. lalltl+trf ,los.A'sartora. M. s ioert and utile', euttlattlaa; NU Acj::: more 0. 1 he an pro are a in , r.sttlf:i.ti. BRICK I)\\ I,l.l.l\Nalt lir:el.Kits hen. and lamtatal NVeatherboartled Itt;r11 \\ aLrial shed hid ( 2 ,, ru Crtl" lira met 141"111. r m'e ,, nrS" , ..rt•imthltae. , .. .1 Well of tie, et talon.: \ at, r Lear the door, and et,tent t stir Kral''. I he... , 1 bore so I an Orehat,q ot rhou e Frolt acid a Namely ~1 "tiler Platt, I .11‘.111, P:11t11, Chorris, The L.t,d ~., f toNt 4111ahty awl il6l, o.oti date sit elllll, .0.1; UetnC hettv!l3 lurid t ‘,1;11113 0.1,1 to, cu.., '11:e • alai 'rad l'enee. Ills re t.a1.0 •tream tit luaaatag Va. ter oti the prealt,e, la , tar. h( tt itli t x , k and pe•atit porti o n 01 the "tuai., ,ait I 1 , 1 10 liart•lteo, &s. vlew tht , prt:perly nrl r 01t:1111:4 ru1411:1,1014 1 1. It141.::1t114:s1 1111( \ T MALL FAIZIl( FUR :SA.LE.—The sub )o, assaralarr I'M at,' SP P. ti, ,N 1 Al.l, ana whatia hr maar reaalale , . situate at .Vllllllll lea', 11%lilp, l'PaNki.ll I 401111 V. alarm •.cmalt a• trait,Gra • ;as sa-t• .k r„LIP, ,{Pit othe aboill .5011.:, 11,1 - 01 . ot gaar,al order sas a d miner zoral tear •• sa. a l t St St; ititCll.thLt asi tsaralt a pees on tar plater :sad a M aat Our ePraat aster. lur 11151-15,1"..v.1• •.N rat a la., stur a lan; 11\\Itut St. a Itasak Mara -1..2 fart low. and ... and .cl< Vaar-aa-s,an sa,,{l ,: s sra s 1, sa t A er c a Trans, %sill tar mad, IsmaaNsa tan al , phesoarta taa fly. .alas ember, rrassaissiz am Cssa• p.a ma,. wr4l.ll C. s_ NIL/LH. 1)1'131.1(' 5.A.1,1',.--NVitl hh ,old on El•h. 1,4 1•11 the pret,,e• terßi. imhet. tett .ir 122.1,.. , s 1 0.11: r Nlll.l, II 1. , ) wet. e.l • , 10.:11 a,t, thrt Ilnrrr. n.e.t. 1,1,2\1:. Uln 111.1.11nt 11 hot... itit ,t.f the hstert • , 11. t.: ANT lit t1 . ".1.` 1 . XVIII:, 4.1 1.1.‘1,-1 ',II. I; a Ira,,. thrve. ,1,12.11 _ n. , 4i 1.2. tii iru 41,4 pr... 1, ;la' , P. \V ' , C0...C1. a; Cha eal. nitii Pti L).il to BEIERE= • 131:111,1(' of an ord, ,;1 t ,541 - 1 Zru JI‘L.,I, oatos, Ailtnnu•tr..l..r n. :I.r Cul .1. 011 11, an, edoy r To. P on tile pr0n0..”.. t tic fT. tut. it ~,, t_ hi.,/t: Pt .1. 1 . t itift• f , :it• itt thantln-r.bnr, 111.1 . • I IA! 11.4,1 5 :`,. till 1,. ^ LIN. 1,1.- f, (: 111.1 1;. - .1.• n:..1 .... t'w ti \\ .1. 1 V..:1 tb.' .t.iy by .1 1,. /Ni I.S• 1.111 /1 1 / (,1-11.11. • s lIIIM FA ICM --); EAR C 11.1.1- j_." Rti P.m; v.ll, ..tYrn_l:.• I t...,V1.•••111p ti.•• ••• ••••. 111 I .1 t!, lC.,l,ll.lurupl`ntr nwt 4: 11. .1. r-. 1,0 .A.1 . .1:1•:`Z 4./ 1.1,3 • , 111 , r , t.r pqr,w ,rw IMMEEI OM pu.BLIc will lit. _a_ thc , rd , 'Ll 11 , a •M -b, r 1,1 a d...Ta,:e 1;111.131N, 1.,1 1 - .:1 ;Ilk I /1“Illi..1 , 1 11.1:1 , 1_, a In , ,t 1 21,2 4 :u4 r. , txr 1,01 .11M tit•pf it.„ Z7o , nzlit 02 .112. hack nn , ( the r:,itt ‘.2 .; • n 6.• \ J. r ) \V. 1.411' F( )1: - :•.‘ I.E. - I.ot till Ma!, 1,,,,rn tn"l,. Pm.a. is.km ii t ' '1 at, LZ aub gurs. • ( 3 4 r,. 0 0.11 NE . WS! tit/o1) NEWS :I PRU'ES I:Ent CED! PI:10,s Rani ('El)! 11,1'1'4. CA1.54 AND LAME,' 1111,r =I DECIIEIiT STILL AIIEAD, Flaring Lud inn larg.,lo,k at Hat. Cap, and Ladle, 1 . 111,, and haltlon I.nnada Caom at red. rd pr,r , I a 111 'der them at nearly 111. old I , i, FOR CALL A NI) ENAMINT. : 7 j , ' Don't r”rg . ,.7.11.6a Nt:t Ll' IL fi 41* cif. North LADIES FANCY FURS! Al' FARLIILVS Old .Irrh Strra. nivq, 7qt —I 1,1.. n,,,v Fun; nt 'My °KO Ining - mtnnt awl ) lanntni Wll. of the LARIII:: , T and m— BEA I 1111 RANI FUlts, for LADIES' awl CHILDREN'S WEAR. in R I , AI•no itn.r a....ortinnat fit Iwnt',l - 1, iv anti A. my Fur. l‘1•11. 1111 I'r ha•l4l 'AL", , 4t 1.14 , 11 preill'tllll :hall pra , elt.. I .111 e•.abit. , l r4l lit-- rt,t• lio,t pry 'ri..l-on.01; , . • ,trt I t4.r.• sol:t It .1 ,•4111 frwild• ' • .10i\ 71.• i• ;tit mh l'1117..11)1,1.1'111.1 1 ire COME TO 'I'IIE I.II:RET 'HOUSE pooT. , - NV. W. I'AXT( ; A tnin n--, , nonit of C u T ous )r, al 1, tnr , .Nlnr4:o n.'.:e t+ tn‘,-.1, il ntn, 1, •un In,. ,ll up f o r risql Avo., , f • pn , c, A fi n e cll el,l , I .C.IN I S, I - )1111:E4,1, ,on haul!. I all and nvanone nut large •tot ni ,npt.n ‘V, ii. ON. agrtrititttra.l. 1. NIMONIATEI) (;I".\NO. _,C A r•• 31 • po r 1 . 1•11 t E 1/: 141\I1 ,dlll II 1/, 111111 Wldell. I.y to pr, I I -- .L pi r . 1011:ALTO . 0f :” A 1141101,, so 11 ...inn,. riak eig 11 . rise lt oi. r I. r. s,:tll hoot. • A•rer :tea Dr. I ...tea. IL L lt.orero, .`. l .c. value. "10am...11r.. J. O. 11A1ZEit, «). Nl•tiro. • / ••• Ir 7 3Srell qtr, et 1. a (irk, 11 {lnd (if n,lb ro r , r. .11 Pada Mitelit.i. of lioro.r. 'I let -1,. 01. J:i• Ite.ip F.tru. N1..1., I ...I.lor •1!. tin Corn Sheller., iroular •Lotl ..,..ry t 13 .•1 vi 01 , ‘1.11 , n.1 r. t;•.!::. 1 - ) HEM I M FARM (;1;1:,'I‘ _ Ei..ry lotvie.i 1... r.. elm Prolleilfil Farm Print :111 ,r 2., vii,e1..11'11...f. 'tram for The 11,11 ...tteple. a... 1 t 1110 .o.t, alel;4.l.lautell fie 411 hot. , pie.‘err e 1,,,,r1 pore . 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I would ins its all m 4,11,1 , 1 e.s.m me n, ; , ..11,, , i, c0n.,..1ig of cIIEWING. 'l'4 q;ACC4) c \ Cumfre., all 1,11.1, :i t:asentliA„' Tv. ~..t all km,l-, 11,1,0 TM, iq, . - Fl•mml,r, Oh! Vironia. NaN V. . - ' .110111`V 1)01V, 11, hnran r,,,,. cut: • • 6 - „,.. , t,.., Ander... Sins Sul..ne. • Lc:nmratt, }lan'-„ rh-1,41t, '' Planmil'on. •Sunn) Side. &s. SNUFFS: i. r , • ~.R apper, :4cotell, • Curse. :MOK•ING , : . , Large 11a,v1... r Biz hick. ..,, taut and Dry. • llans;ille,' I.:, m•hbari:. - flarii,ildi - ~ , i .1,,,,,,,, River. :, Urant, Sia,.ll. ;., p 21 ' - .r. A. JACOBS.' ___ __ -- 01 - Sii STILL ON 111N1).--; , --T013ACCO _ . l j ~.. si:c. \ 11 ,...._.2n,.. .:,, , ... y..,,,,,,a has ins: returned sin Ihr env w th a ,omplete .t 0.06 olf 'f01.," and So. Can ...,...-1, ,;;.`:-• Naomi' I, at, 31, 4 , 11n7an :..niot t anr . '1 ohue. -.% and Pn,,... .:,.1,0 WI 1,1'.4 , 11 -•tr, et; [hr.,. donrs from the M. C. t bar, il t.',ano. :I'.l 0 11 .. .1/1 a Liitl. ~...,-.24. ' ' I'. 11. 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Qiititt.tilt;% _lt; -11:1 in • tl4l SI . III rl\“ itheart, tyeli stml pt otortly. iteLt b,•-1 Iron 1 , .1. ' , t o% e 1. 1 on. and ehurg,' but ItS tutt. ttor Conte and see tt you etinhot do better n them than wlttt m v ult. : tit r-..1.0,1,111tutt0t. Pro, rttito,..l to kult tlit• too,. CA TO.arliWart euttap, H 'ARDWAR- • E' .1 HUBER & TOLBERT hearty opposite their old place of bnciness, wttli an extensive ,hark aT llarlmerr. Cutlety,,Sce rreparml to furniAlin uny quatity, INffillll COACH AND SADDLERY HARDW.N.P.E. The , nte,ritter friend. an the that lie euntinue, to Parry on the aboo laVirlf,t., • bp; Old ,tflOd. on MLitt Street. opposite the German Re motet Church, • [ enlargekt liq busineci, Saddlers and ..'nack kers 701 find in MI Store Room a ceneral assortment good:. .carted to their several requirements. such 1 Pair and Country lioc,kins, Patent Leather, Saddle Trees and-(1141:ing. g 'Frees, Full I'l,dol, 'Finnis,l and Japanned;l Gout SlT:ening 11 - o l: and Worsted Rain W-eb, lowei. flail Cotton : QM Bits and , Stirrups, ii Plated; ,Tinned and • - Japanned Coach Handles, w flirt:in Frames; huh Bail& Fronts; Roseau.; § .7 41‘ els d f)rnarnent,; Iron Plated and Wont • G MON, - NSA. - SILVER AND JAPANNED, Style, and Patterns Ivory and Wooden Martingale Rings. Shinip Joints, and a Nariet. - y . of 3,111 - ,`T trio suitable for the trade ALL OF- PLATING, Le., done with neatness d d•-•31,* ME tl t I I) I, I Ci f IT. EAP HARD W A' It E! BRANi) & FLACK I to few end. look.: the pat eunna, At blob were not Lane d Sus I: ntt Zieretl, and othet Hard ware, Besides they hate ism reepived front New York Intl Plol,n)elpht..a seryLtrge It afc' ost.stlts, purehasesltnut b, s heaps, than they are acnerah 'nosy havina be-n 1,..a ,al,r Iron N a tal. Hoek- limas,. stores, tilt. Paint: he. at fho Ssayekt figure. likAe xs,MI AND FARMERS t. We haul alum "nal , . Iron of dilforent kin& ' ii fn. n n wl -ell lea than it can be honant in the cite. t• het e lint kegs_ of Nall: , - Ala SOise , . NV* lasi' at troth tilt la dollar. la-r. keg. , 6111V 6. nod Forks, !tabu*. Pocket poc. ell Iron - . New York nlochwe offer -gelf2t, tiVRDWARE, OILS. AND PAINTS-- 1 pu t)1“ are ins to f and examine the large , 4.11 , elerted 44,1, of Ft REIC.N AND DonEsT f lAR I)W 12E, jit,i opened nn Stroni hrtustrn (dares and .11 Chambor,burg. Pa. Having purchased oot 0( tie r Coa before the meant ads anee to rrivo , . :non :ending 111,1111.1.1( tun,. We air determined to sell our 11,tornor , ebeap. We ham t. iii hailli (i Cutler - Sp -14,11 , Inni and Steel. Rake,:, Shovels N.llitliery Shoe Rope, Cord. Chano• Ilru.h N, Curvier ll'nues Sere , . File , lieglo, and l'au.. Tool, 1.1 ev e ry deseription, and 011 ,, ,0f all lond moially kept in a trill reolloted Hard are e-tablislanent, u - der, from a di,tance, mrougwiacyl , ith the (-I-11 Nooptly :Unaided to and good, Airab.llo,l a, elteap a , a hen.the person is pr.....riL Call and try us. Rile/ DES: . _ NLAILS OF EVERY SIZE AND PAT II TERN: ! - 1„1a , .,. 4111 e, and 4 1111111 tie, Looks. fin es and Serena, fhb, and Paint, Turpentine, and every deseription of Bit.hlutr. llordware, can be,liad. at low pr 1 .1.4.. by valling on IRWIN S RIIIIDES, un See on d Street. CARR I A‘G E MAKERS' GOQDS, aril - RAND S 6.4.CK'8. ` . `HOVELS. FORKS SAT LyEi revs, pooh and maoy_ othot article: whieh true iu the Lop. whiph cart I, made a , txtx;,l , at BRAND FLACK'S. TFIYOUWisII TO BIT)" (111.1A.i' HARDWARI:, rail on lIMIN .c.,IIIIODIiS. on So nd Ptireet. " riED4I? W.,-VRE.—Call at thi , Store , in the = BRAND Sz IfLACK- , :, £1 Lfltfrrv. M It' S E C It 01-V . mai op,, full it•-llrtment l' ALL AND WINTER MILIAXI.I*.: .1 AO In 6 AlI VER _ . ~ poldie gin,ralle. . : , LDIIIIIIIIRAW AS II 0 i'EN r. I L ) A . MILLINITV hT0111: on QI RFS Srian:i. '2 dear, east_ of the Rail Road. 11 here :lar is prepared to 410 all 1m (111% mu her Ittum In t h e lale.! Us Iv and 111,A fa...lmola. tile wanner. She keeps r•ointantly 6n band the latest Style,•( Trannang. Flom ern.; \e , , CUSTOMER WORK done 10 order and iln fdlort - nn. tn,o ~,,, • nos:30.!:1" ' - 4••• . . ViiT•IC E.—M. G I LI, A ...\" has opened a I , i_ 14, .stoek of MILLIERY 1;1 ll /DS on 11 - cst Mar , I, t •freet, oppo-ite the "Show c;rottn•lo ' Site ins ite, for mer patron., tim moll and extmlutnlm her good, All per,ons inthbn:d ..re requented to call ..O.d and,r nonlethal° p.ty• mord, te• her book+ n • to 1110 mully.tning'S 11..ININI' from the hre '; - .rlor:10,:lt '.AX ELE("I'I(t". ,, I lIELD" 0. - ," THE iv_ loth ,to.y Ilt . NO ember. A. it. 10jt in the city of I'loIo1.•iph, for., PreNiliullt anti litrort;,l4 'th4. el /N. NEr.p.s% IY,i.r. Am) sm . :nil:Ex PENN , A7I.VANIA 114111.1V.11 - l'i)3ll..A:\ Y. nu• f,11,,n we' rrlon. , i, 4're J "It" 010,11: , Prendrut ' JoIIN A. w,inuirr. , . . PirerP. , j, TIUIIIIII4 A. g, gat, ,i;.,,,r,t r 0 IV. ('asi, .1..41111 8.r. , 11 . • ' I). IL Da, ~i, . .mi: John .M. Kt• 11111 ily, . I) U. gloali , WpAar Miirn,s, . ,J. D. lioihly. r i; ii.,.. ,-,,,,,. 2 .1. K. 31'Clurr,. : - K. 1.. 1in , ..e11. , A.l 41,.) (;,,n.', D0v19.4t - R-D. BA12(1.A11. See'y. _ . -r 1-)Y-4I'EPTIC'4.-'1 hiving 'wen :011ie j_ ted b.r. •nansber I .> with 1 , 31,e1,1a, IRS adv....Nl In try DR. wisnAnTs MEITICINI: for-that gnat lielleht and reeFonadk nq• d it to .puts a antni,er ta) friend. , ;nal Ida, n 1 re p 1.." Ullllll bt‘o,iitt...t by it. HIM ,014oc tt , :nnottl. ll, can be ik,td"if nee e.,.try I have been altp"inte,l b 1 ISr Wi.batt',o Agent tortho .Safe onus lade.alenCletml• • \V. O. • • 1:1iV2.1 ' IZI•rt.41(01 (11:1(nber•114e. Pa. BARBER ITEID bits !ppoied bin shaving , saloon in the tin piling 41 - . 1in , 91h Trout, tippo,ite the Ainitiony h,i.V 11 , tdd int•intnin - 5 'l,lOl the publiii stintmilly iirii rentlietfnlly inewwl, 10 him a , . uni,o24 Idnve opened then; store Oa Main .f.tri.et roncisting in part Iron, SOUR,' Steel • 11ingeg, ' - Pintx, . liiiretitinf , Tar. ECM EEO EEO EMI Rakes, Spider. BlikAntr Powder, Grind Stone., Cklat Ware, Pocket Kniveg, Special attention called , • Builders and Contru,:tors, MEE It It bol ,tle, civerythinz in their lint. C LEWIS 3IPIEIt, Cbaulbenbarg, Pa. MEER If - cline:4oy, -.Yore? ibrr •;_ , 31. m her:. • NEIV itt )OMA • SECOND STILEItT, opposite the Iticeo, , to in invitee invitee the attention - . of Iles, Oflt Cmstoiner. - ; , ntel the , VOL, 71,..4110LE NO. 3,683. traltia4l , TILE VOICE 0 TILE Annx BY JAMBS G. CLARK. From the West, where the risers in majesty run, - And the bold highlands catch the Itst_k4s of the urn; From the East, where the Gentilessms Bethlehem's morn, From the South, where the beautiful summer is horn; From the North, where the lakes are like mirrors unrolled, Anti the Autumn woods frame them in -- purple and gold, We enure In the hame of the nation and God, To crush the last viper from Liberty'ssod. Stand out or our sunlight• beware °Lour reuth, - Ye houndslthat would rise on the fugitive's path, Who over your country s destruction would gloat, And treact.re the knife that is tinted at her throat. (to, Udlon the' eldeftnid, who, yoked with the knave. Renoune, a life with the noble and brnVe. Aral Ittivlng the eagles of freedotu„ - ean take. To the uest or the humard or den of the snake. No more shall the North, with a. gag iu her mouth, Bow down to the serEhreeding lords of the South ; No more shall her children from mercy refrdin At the crack of their whip or the clank of their chain Onr , legions will fare the red tires of death, And like icicles took in the cannons hot bleath, Ere they ask for repose chat will tarnish their fame, Or " peace" that is black with dishonor and shame. Thriee blest be the hero who gallantly strives To ehiehi what the patriots bought with their lives, But cursed be the vultures that feast on the slain. Then croak that the mountain birds battledin solo And woe to the leaders, and woe to their tools. When the land shall remember ijetraitors and. tools, Wifen serpents are svnthing in dust and disgrace, And the children of liberty reign in their place. Let their deeds be recounted with hate and disdain, And their names only mentioned with Juilas and Cain. Who would strike down the truth that a race may be daces; Or sell n iu sr test- to robbers and knaves; One raises his hand tt ilk a murderous rd, At the lirother whose works were accepted Of Cod; One stands - (;t1 the grave- of his holier slays, And kisses toe master he basely betray, By the martyrs whose lives are the ;beacons of time, Whose death made the cress and the scaffold sublime; By the gravrs of our brothers, who fell es they fought For the gift which the blood of our forefathers bought ; By the heaveni. where the world of eternity rolls O'er the armies of earth with as armies of bOuls, We swear that our houses shall behold us no more Till the land is redeemed,-or bedewed with our gore. OTR ECONOMICAL SOIREE. EeononV in - -household expenses bas come to be the nling idea of terrestial existence in the minds ot--Mrs. Dobb and my - self. -.We calculate closely - ';'We neVer did before since we were mar• vied that L can remember. But when butter costs at the rate of five ..c. - Pnts a dab, and everything else in proportinn, housekeeping expenses become it, serious matter. - I was musing upon the announcement that theie was a rise of three cents on the pound on iTal. since the day before—musing , and eating cesrA, the break - hist table when Mrs. Dobb spoke: "James, did y,u kuow to-day Ni as Sallie's birty dav !" • it l" said I.- "How old is she now I" j "She is; i2C. years old and • I havj promised to ,hol d d a little party for her this evening." "Swan, will it cost anything 1" • "Whi - , but a trifle, Jauws. never bad a birth-day party, you know." • "Sallie should not hateilei• birth-days come so often, Wife, in such times 118 these. How long is it •.ince I bought her a self-operating locomotive fur present?" "That was tiusie,.tny dear.. it's perfectly diN treeslDq to me the way you do mix those children - .• tip. "lint what will this soiree cost us. Susan? You are forever preaching economy to the, and.lld like you to practice it a little, and let the preach. It's more fun to preach. I likr:to preach. first :late." "Oh t there will have to be sonic nuts and ap. pies bought." - "And 'some ',candy of course t" "No—" "What ! k baby party, and no candy?" "If ton won't interrupt , me at every word, tell you. I have &night two quarts'of molasses, and am going to make the candy My self. Now there's one of my economical shifts. I never get any credit fir "But what a dauby job, Susan. Stretching candy sticks a body's fingers up so." !; "You didn't mind it when you were a young . man, - Mr. DO,. Have you forgotten the candy "parties we used to have at our house when I was a girl, Janie: ! Such glorious times as we used to h,l‘e in that old kitchen! Why, it Was at one a those candy parties that you paid me the first compliment I ever received from you." "Ali! that t\ as that !" "You said I wad the syceetest girl in the rooni," "That wag because you. was daubed all over with molasses, my dear—as you'll be to-M. 0f again." - "I should Oink, James. that it would be a plea, sure to recioe, here in the city, the recollection of those old Jays at the farm house. Do you !re member those big lioblis the _ceiling of the kitch e n that yon threw a giezit ,twist of candy over to stretch it easier; when Mary llowttid helped you "At, tik- , e were happy da,34' I e•aid; musingly zipping . my,'cotibe." "You enjoyed camly.making then. Jamei." _ . I, : culnine; back ti , tta• present hod economy. enjoy ed a'great many foolish things \\ilea I wadi young and innocent--courting, for instanem." ' , I haven't lost my. zest for Simple plea- Aires," ,said Mrs. D., 'aith enthusiasm. I think it will be splendid to make the gaudy. I had a thousand times rather nicke it than buy it." accounts for one of your economical -shifts that con Heger get any credit for, Eh Imy dear. r. Mrs. Dobb looked daggers at me. Mail " XV,II. *Stigifit, let'k what it will (.4142 What's f,he pound. now l"' • • " I paid r , ixt!, trots for two quarts." a '..Lid applo !" - " A peek will supply the party: that will bp sixty cede more." ' " And say dollar and:a half for nuts." Thit will be flue dollars and seventy cents. It:will be a very -economical so far," , " I should say it lA mad, Mr. Dobb." I Can I, papa?" said ;;.;Pie, looking up atue, with' her spoon between her hps. "Can you what, darling'? Have the party'? :Why, of 'course you can, you little blessiag t" And I helped her to another spoonful'of gravy, Ont . of the full tbrine.rsof a father's heart. "Won't it be bully; His , " cried Fred froth hit side of the table. How that !My dors pick. up the slang of this N inlets age is astonishing! 'lt's no nse reproring it. " Boy, will he ho) :.','?its a friend of mine 'once remarlitat o hen he eat down on a bent pin placed in his chair by - his oldest sou in a frolitamme tuo:. ment." 'What a good papa 'littlisr' whispered ,iallie to bet' sister, nest plate ea , t. I " Oh. be' , gay !"slaigual Fred. 1 ' I ' I care Sallie ,• , 111e tuner gravy. •• i Do }iiu like kisses, papa'" pot ill Nellie ' I like ever) thing geed, dear, Why do you a tri, ?" " Because we're going to have all the girth kiss ) on to-night." 1 " Tlasy - ivon't be big enough, Nell—not half.— I piadbr big Lirlq to lade oneK" . ; 4 iatilvgl".;:tiil Airs, Dobb, rk:provingy. •' Oh,' Mary Aaa Smith is i great lug said " SCR 11111iltA come (111iWII to the ground." I),p they 7 That's encouraging. Is Diary Aim coming i" • . " IVA '.' an two other big girls. They r rite romposition." ~, " Compositithis t Ther 001st be getting very (1111" ,•• , , , . Compositions are such a proof of maturity among these little bodies! Dia everhotice it!! -, • •'ritti , the nuts when you come to dinner, James," !was my wife's piirting injunction. '' All• right, am dear.' I was detained down : town ,that afterunou la ter than usual,andwhen 'came horde m the even ing, I found the tour light Dobbs sittinglin tot em state in the parlor, awaiting the coming of the guc ts. Shut ly atter the door-bell ring. and the chil dren were in a high statC of commotion. Sallie jumped down from the sofa aud'utade a dash for the door, but suddenly reeollecting heraelf, re ! , - turned to her perch and smoothed her hasida - over her apron. Briget ushered into the parlor a string of - seven 'boys of a ssorted sizes, who. ranged themselves along the wall without saying a word. But there was any amount of subdued giggling among them. The - next arrival was a cluster of little girls, looking as sweet as June roses. I went out to tea, and when hooked in again, Me room was filled with the neighbors' progeny, :including Mary Ann -Smith and two other big girls. Such a staid conclave I never saw before ih my liti•. There they all sat, as bashful as take, never uttering a loud word, and scarcely caring to look each other in the face. It was vastly amusing to me to observe the conventional awe" under which those boys, especially, labored; The very boys that had been saluting each other rough ly in the street an hour before, perhaps pulling each other's hair. As sedate as deacons now. The ice was broken in this way: One of the big girls, by the-way of opening the, ball, said to a youngster of some eight surnmers,l named Joey Perry, "It's a pleasant. evening, Mr. Perry." "Oh, how are you, Mr Perry !" burst forth our Fred, derisively, at the top of his voice. And then such a broadside oflaughter! Thiess time than it takes me to write it the youngsters were in a hubbub as noisy as the meeting had be fore been sedate. They played the "Post-office," and "Cedar Swamp," and "Forfeits," and all that sort of games, whose principal feature is an abundance of kissing. I went into my study and began writing. The merry bursts of laughter came echo ing,to mv (fors, but they did not disturb me. I am 'a fond father. One of the big girls came into my august pres ence add threw a cushion at my feet, on which she kneeled,. pouting up at me a pair of ripe red lips. "Who's this?" said I, laying down my pen. "That's Mary Ann !" cried Fred from the door way, which was thronged with giggling little spectators. "She Naute, you to kiss her.' "Ali!" said I, as memory suddenly recalled the old-time game. "How Tom can I have ?" - "Twenty!"- "Thirty !" "A hundred !" died a dozen voices. "Well, I'll take three," said I, "and you may have the rest, Fred." "Can't sr it!" slanged the young hopeful, lAA iog off. 4 - - ME The young lady struggled after the orthodox manner, handed down from generation to gener ation of young ladies, and the children screamed with delight., "I bold her, Mr. Doblor "Kisss her, Mr. Dobb 5" "Rub her nose with your whiskers, papa!" That was from Fred, who had memories. . We left them alone at last, I don't believe in Old folks intruding too much on the enjoyment of the little ones. They get along rigreat dell mer rier by themselves. So Mrs. Dobb abut the pai lor door and left them alone, inflk.L. shut myself up in my study. About baptist nine I went out and found the little guests hied gone. Sallie was missing, but we presently found her on the stairs in the ball crying bitterly. - I f'Why, what's the matter with my little bird'!" said I taking her in my arms. She was loth to tell, but at last she,sobbed out that she had been kissed too 'much, and had bad her six years pounded on her littlback, in hobor of birthday usage, till she was sore all over. Ad tied to w hich one of the boys had caught hold of her dress and torn it in a shocking manner. The child was soothed and put to bed, and then Iwent hitt, the parlor. Oh ! spectacle for an economical parent! My statuette) of Senator Douglas—only a cast, but a gift from the sculptor,-had been knocked over as it stood in a corner, and its head broken off short. There was a deep scratch a foot long on the piano, and the music was one hideous dab al molasses candy from first to last. A lamp had been sipped over on the Brussels carpet arid left a.spot in the middle of the room. And worst of all, somparn bitions youngster had been at my paintings, and had broken a hole through the canvaasiof a beau tiful landscape—au original, Sontag, which I val ued highly. "Oh, Susan, Susan !"' I cried, "behold-the ha voc of this economical soiree !" Mrs. Dobb stood aghast at the F spectacle. "Cart you• compute this damage calmly," I asked: - But Mrs. Dobb had no answer for me. I got mit a pencil and a piece of paper, and made a reckouieg: Beheaded Douglas Mutilated Sontag lloloert•+ candy end other douluges to piano and music 'Ruined Carpet. "A total, my dear, of SIKS." "I think you are extravagent, James," said my wife. "A little Spaulding's glue will put the statue's head in place." _ " And then you could tie a red ribbon round hls heck to hide the crack, couldn't you, dear?" I said hi a tone of intense irony. "As for the painting, seems to me you might mend it in seine unr, James, since you make • those things yourselt.." "Those things! That's a wife for an artist!" "The piano and music I will - bee what I can do with; and as for Via carpet, we can get a rug for the ceutre,of the room, _And the spot will never show." , "Another expem"e, my tear." "James, I have wanted a rug for that room this long time. For—my part, I don't know as rm very sorry. At leant. it can't be helped now; rind there are no more birth-days in the family this year." "Let us be thankful for that, then," said I THE: Rev. Henry 'Ward Beecher in his evening sermon last Sunday 'a week referred to the rebels arming their slaves in the following manner: • " But, we are asked. what if the slave shall be armed against us in this terrible war 7 To arm the slave is to destroy slavery, and that it to de stroy the haat element in Southern Society— their aristocracy, and with the destruction of this element we destroy the cause of the rebellion.— Let us pray the) may arm their slaves. But it can scarcely be. The very proposition is a death sympton. It is not an argument of , coming strength. but of present weakness. Many.a des• perate sickness might be cured if thepatient had conqtitntion enough to bear up under stand with stand the medicine he takes; and there is not enough stamina in' toe South to withstand four leindred thousand Mach _soldiers in their glide." DON C T LIKE ims ,Loots —A sheriff was Once sent to execute a writ against a Quaker. On ar riving at his house, he saw the Quaker's wife, who in reply to the inquiry whether her husband wan at home, said he was; at the save time she re quested him to be seated, and her husband Would spe e dily ge - e him. The • officer waited patiently for sonic time, when the ft4r Quakeress coming into the room ; lie reminded her of her promise that he might see her husband. " Nay, ftiend, I promised that he would see thee. He has seen thee!' He did not like thy looks, therefore he avoided thee, and bath departed from the house by. another path." T ' SIE Viehmond lispatch says: "Monticello, the former residence of ThoniasJefferson,in Al bemarle county, Virginia, was sold at, auction, on Thursday, under the sequestration act, for eighty thousand five hundred dollars. 'Benjamin P. ;Ficklin was the purchaser. A negro woman and her seven children (all of the latter being under seven years of age) brought twenty:three thous and dollars. A negro man was sold for upwards of seven thousand dollars—all in rebel currency. A WINDY Poe.m.—kfellow, who 'we couldn't be prevailed upon to name, meditating upon the surroundings of the pregeot season; perpetrated and .ladesed to us the following:.- Th. Wind it blew, - The an - ow It flew, And mined particular thunder, With blirts and hoop; And chicken coops, And all such kinds of plunder. LET there be plenty of sunlight in yottr house. Don't be afraid of it. God floods the world with light, and it costs you an effort to'keep it out. You want it as much as plants, which grow sick ly o ithout it. It is necessary to the heaith, spir its, good nature and happy influence. Let the sunlight stream freely in, • A QUAINT, writer E s ayB have seen women so delicate that they were afraid to ride for fear the harsh might away ; afraid to sail for fear the boat might capsize; and afraid to walk foc fear the dew might fall; but I never saw ona. afraid to get married." A. CHAPLAIN in Arkansas says that a man buy inc furs was conversing with a woman at whos4 house he called, and asked her "if there were any Presbyterians around there I" She hesitated a moment, and said she "guessed not, her husband hadn't killed any since they'd lived there." - A WITTY dentist haying labored lava nto ex tract a tooth from _a lady's mouth, gave up the task With th€ licitour apology: "The fact is, madam, it seems impossible for auyttmarbad to mine mit of your mouth," BEM