vol. XXXI. OFFICERS Or COLL ,M Ur A, CO. President Wirdeut Elwell, Asoneiate Judges— M o l lri 1, ; b a l m Prath:y and Cl' k of Co' al 6—Jaw Coienian Regi4ter and Recorder —John G. Freeze. ( Allen Mann, Commiasioners-I.lohn 1 , . 1 3 c:vIor, ( Montgomery Cole Sheriff—Samuel I.'Mytler. Treasurer—John J. Stile 4. I Daniel Snyder, Auditors— L. 13 Rupert. (John P. Ilmtnon. Commissioner s —NN rielsigi Commissioner's Attortwy—E. 11. Mercantile Appraiser Cnpt, ti. a W, County t.lurveyer —lsaac A. 11, District Attronev—Mihon 'Cranyli. Coroner—Willi:Ml J. County Soperiutemient—Cllss. 0. it okloY, Assesors Internal Revenue—lt, F. CM , k. J , ,hn E luvr, Assistant Assese.ur 11 1 ' J. S. Collector—Benjamin F. Hartman. NEIV STOVE AND TIN Sh OP 0$ M Al IV STREET. (\1 Alt hY 011 , 1) wi MILLI:WS STUIt C) Itl.UUllsn R v‘. 1111: uodergigue4 bat Oat titled up. eol . 1 .-n a hi. new sirovE AND TIN "kiii4)l) 1 in th 4 pinee. where he id 1 , (01 , 111,(1 i wake hp he, Tit WARR rir ill kinds ht hie hue, and Me repair, ih*. With steamer+ , awlib well, New the wwl ru eopekle terms, Ile Pipe keeps ue 'heed ertIVE-4 various palterne and styles, which he is in soli epee Plum la snit Wart:W.l,l'c Give tiii,./11. IA a 1004 vwcbaffic., N o d e serving of th totbite p4trunage. !ACOB m rz. Oloombtirg, E.ept. poqh_i y . pLASTEIi FOR SALE The unduri.ipud ii ;Ohms fitting up a PLASTIS latall et the PEKN FTRNIACE MII.ISt, r u. the poetic Wi r e: kit; Niththi Novia Scotia White fla.ler. prepared ready fer ea,. is totp, , lith , la *4;l tout Cr,, at any time from tile fir:A o tt ClaillWioga, Jan. 23, 1.• • ".7, BOOT AND ;411oE;liol'. OM II P. G To.V. R,.pectruny odono th , rm:p u pared to InallolfildUre an Loot. of sal BOOTS AND SHOES, r 560 elt tht L 7' [Welk Rt short tooter and 01 0 0 , s. re 1,0 and Mr, 100, (ai eeit•konnn in fo, had many pq.r.o of ~•1 ,y.T.•1,. II If ntatinn for gnotl work, Integrity tud 103,4.01 , hit Unottrpa,s,A. Phre r.f hnsito,ol nn S.mtlo hon o r of Moth anti Imo ov..r J. 4.(iffi,ff..ff MOOliffifkllfg. pa GEO. W. DIAIGEI, rroprielor. The choce terll;knOVC,l r-; r.-reat'.y a•• lnr gone hulk al changes in it- tuts:..:.! vrr , o.::. , ,ra Yid its proprievo !. and the trneOhne pw;llc t!: t I.;• ••• • • for the ci , onintt of his goct.- f ;: . ;•• : • ; the country. Ms table pried. not old) stlth not ; the delicacies of the s , o-ou. 111. Lei : • ::. ; (except teat popular honor utc kamett‘,4 purchased direst (ruin ttie st/I;, ,, ritisz too , . ,r 'trete ptrfa. 0114 free , frtvu rII 1,11.11101« areas: is thank NI fur a lia , rar p i . ; will continue to deserve it to kW: 11'011,1. = June 13. 140.—tf. . . . IZEPSI ;:114 )1' TEI underoipml wOOl4 ittot rE , A p.4 , 11.i11y an. 1100,1 co to up. putthe w , ner,„o:*„ •;c.f In exertao 1111 v, is //- iv' it , CAA 11.i1V01.N he 101;114 4,1 • or t •, log. itiouding Tia , stung • ' Lii kind+ of rarlothltr .11,, , 4), .'`.l 1%0 LATINO UP lit cAs A , Mllll nu short name, to ••• •, Her. upon the wort reat4o.oo . 114 a [wig oxporiqb,. ill tits• • • f.•• the shop Lewis IL Mau. ~ s • mun pum, warratots ittui in s tyttit;lo4 , , it • r• , entire pAtioraetion to an 14 111 las wi their work. Eloqinsburg, Nuv. V, I FAUN IIOUSI. Tux subeltriher having purchavA tins -rath ilnivitt," tti LOCK II A V EN, Pa ., Prom ^f W. V.le.tq, Letu, ty to t',e nendaof the iluutr, hot ttcqtraints!.. , .. MO) lit generally,he tido if , 4- 1,0-f r p ..! t UIII/ the steconmehlatthit4 hh:l ehmthtte of RUG their pattotwge. J. OUTIAKISJE., Life or O.? 41ndi,Rna Mao.", Ph t}a4etldtia. Leek [lateen, Dee, 20, Doti. WIS'S LIZZIE PETERMAN, rnid announce to thf• la4lfrat 4 , 1 rtiooru=Lora a:; i the Rubio' that oho haat tvt , the tatraeril 43.11 . 8 Her Spring and Ntintiner t f MILLINERY GOODS, tonsiettny of atl attire a n r .relly fmrmi in first Minot Pry 0t0r..4, liar good. are of ,be piohty and among the 111(11.t hinithioule and HieoPor4 ne the market, Can and examine theta far yourA•lvec Nobody abonlil pochavo al tun here br4ora eX Una n• OW Mien Petrrwarthr igtocit of goods Itonoe4 wady. to t.tite , , on the phortnq notice, or repnir" , i. Stoll nn Main etre. I. :id d 4tr below the store of Mendehhatt le Supers, fileontandry, May e, 1846.—tt. NEW TOBACCO STORE. TT. IL 11UNSBRIME11, Akin Strut, t eluto the "A merie.inliuttge," 101100WISZURO f PArt Where he keeps on hand. and tarnishes to the haw ♦nd caaot•y trade, at Philadelphia (lowest) prices, FINE CUT.AND PLUG TOBACCOS, DOMESTIC AND illPOltTillt CIGAR' Mt holds of SMO Ili lAG TOO CCO etilitth Meerschnom and Drier Wood Pipes, and all arkiles pertaining to his trade. ri'lliose Milan rotnl deniers in ritsnrs and chew. ink tobaccos. would do welt to go e him a ran, in mid ot sending to tha cities for every sonic they painful' Pomba slur of Owen country pteitars. NoVentbar "nRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. 'Ware Medicines, at John U, Mnyer's Drug OW tarner or Main and Market Donets. A good aeon Apoent Irt RE DRUGS, m ed icines, Pain. sold c h e aper il ed Varnishos. alWays on be sold che n aper than at nog other OWN. ,LITY GUARANTEED. no corufully compounded at Nom', Jai nci Midiciini ■old it Illiyer's llrup Ilaktit's Coil Liver Oil. outbrli 071 Up, sold at Itioyeer Liirug lable patent medicines, call at Muyer•e on tends , wholesale end at J.D Store, muowbuts, .—if. L0()MS131, RG ","I.;lloottmintrg alcutocrat • IS PIAILIFIII:1 1 Mtn' III3 I :4I , >IDAY IN 1110011881:110, PA., lIY coin- WILLIAIIINON U. JA -6 ; Tc r 0m.4,--at en in inteanre. not pall within ' t.IX MONTHS. b 5 rentaidditional will he churned. r. 7" Nalninet dirrentintied att ueerer* are pale except at the °wit% of the editor. 104 GINXV COMMTUTE l AttlAitg. square Ole Of three Insertions Livery subsequent insertion less intim 13... stoics. Ix. P.st. 3M. filiorr,3l* I 4,(10 CO I 70,s :itot cay, as was the case with Pagan nations.— Napoleon prides him-elf upon having bro't France to a high s,tate of prosperity and um ”it. if we are to believe a Paris jour I , 0, h; . , r , this pretended prosperity and 1.:•;. • no tier its enchanting app, , arant•es the '•hut ioo certain germs of dessolation, rum •vii ,1 ~..StAO To threittow-1, 4Votiimoti., with a lapil Ootiil•rlttion it, COISINUCIIPC or lawiil •;A• rowt o.tity :ono! ii. 12.wii!ior• of •1,:•- . ::•'• - ill a • ~r have ahac.-t : ;•, I, (0.111! rt, • It then th - Iv, • Fr , :tich thr , n.•ii'Astr, tt vt!.. ~ Ilway..; tit talk of mrti , y, : pro , potity, rlpre.entel ttd t, tr. 1 , , . li.play I In..ar t.,..nti , lahm-ly--toptirol, to io.tantiy t• r,F Oa. : to put iu t . lit, 1;: , t11 . 0. .art ;; th fir:4, to hol at and : vu I. lit up r•lr n than t, ••• •• e • ! !!';• ,•• ••• 1.• • • 1•1•11,:: - , 1:... f....•• ILL.:. 1,.. • ‘•• : '', . !.;. to C.. • :• :t 1..1.. • tw j 1!..! • Os :a $A,il ItOt ItIVICV,(3tI 11.:1!‘. 1110:11,11,V11 Will Ll::: 1 1 'low wit , . 1.: : Char. . .1 at I • t! • 1:!;.• • ••• .1 ; • •f'.. / ft: • • 1 .. .1 . . a • •!.• of js'l'tt)'l - Luxury. such we tic now-a-day = , odu4cr,oo , ll, corrupt awl lying. it i 4 :it.l - wit 1 vanity, ridiclllollS pride, to t+l6llo uuil "4: 1 1 , 1 , othors, " Mon-h'ilr hO., his hors and his mistro , :s. es ; fd- hime mu-t have le:r jewchs the mc-t •ive and fitraecsmsdrellCS; the home ' tl -tiled, the modesty of the mother of a litutily in an empty word ; the fidelity of a wife * * alas ! liveryhrly lies, ev c4 buds is deceived, 110 cue any longer klows what saving is, and all are really lioti• and misc;ably in debt as much as when they have a hundred thowand a year, as when they have twelve hundred 04am:es) a MBE the }resent !Livery does not admit of ; every holy has rpdie on•rti l ii to make both ends Now, children cost money, and a great deed of money; the education of b o y s and the portions of girls absorb large stns. 111 well regulated families they think of this in good time, now-a-days it is found much more con venient not to harp children, orscaretily. any. One is enough ; two too much ; three a real calamity." Does not much of this apply equally as well to American society ? lu our r u ndne s . ti for everything Parisian, in our love of and shows, are we .not in danger of attaining ultimately a condition calamitous? These are questions certainly worthy of' con sideration and reflection in view of the grow ing tendencies of the day.—...V. Coal merciat Aftecrbl.:er. No At cot yrriu run TarrrE.—The Phil adelpdia Press says it hopes die Southern States will scud all Negro Representatives to Congress. This is candid to say least. Forney has a right to prefer 1,1... k men to white, but it is paying the white clash compo=ing the Black Republican par ty in the South, a sorry compliment.— "Every one to their taste," as the old wo man said when the kissed the sow. OT Cruz. l'Orrs."—Abolltionism has got "eat" of the confidence of the people— is "out" of hepe of success, and will Won be IK3 clear "out" of office as the public treasure it has robbed is "out" of motley. HEM ..v. r 11:!1 A Wino Mr Story. The Milwaukee vonujusa fur the fcdlusin remarkable incident: "Near one of our grain warehou t ated on the river bank, large swarm • tti . rat , have been in the habit of feasting tau the wheat which has been scattered around. A few dap; ago a terrier getting wind of the rendezvous, wale an attack' upon __a oietp) , . Of rms.:that had ventured too far into the open air, Seizing one in his teeth, it:llu.tk it vigorously. The rat squealed pitenn4t attracting to the spot a dozen or wore cont- Nitione. .s•eettig the situation of ,toit lin rai,ing tho alarm. In time than it takes us to tpll the the ice :multi! was Mae% will, a ewarlu of rats, vvn butt , 114.4.1. ho t ier. 1 int , . %.:, h the eritl !,t I tr. t-i h.: the 1 , t „ A i n d. r : 11 CI un,•.r. Ihit •• •t; tt 11 i• I.l'a • I.!" t no!: the t,..m1 t. 3 oared li! a ;1..1 in :‘:, • L, li s Ktr:oun,h .1 ett ail L' fortieiJus bett:,:.', -.i • : t :1 tilt: death t : et, -:t• I ti.:• t: itc '•:. 1.1:' • ~ V .. 11. .) • 111 , :r :.• i t I i .l foaelit br•tlely. kiltih t f • :hi , : 1": t. 11nt t 1:11:: Ivor.' o aad ut"!: e :1:.,',, ..• Piet, I: I.: •.. I iti:::ut live -. It tt a• f" or, to i•tioetn.,ii, lfis IruLIT 8 1 40 4 lit. all.y 1,..v: :::: llt tlwy ‘• ..iiing their vatt ..4 I, :: • '. r••• 111:iiillii I. Ir• - eVIT. .'" •'..1 I . : , J. 1:..::;• s 1 C. A• .1 •'44 if. t•r••of tle• lin •1' 4...:441, 4111:4.,•,!.. 1.4 Op it c.".:4114,.. Iva, :1• .1,- , :.• 1 4•11 imul•itt. A 1:41•..• • 1. - isad heat : „I 1,:.. ;,,.• teeth of the d Th• ir 8n44:1•••• .4:l4•rolie mitts:trout, libel:J. I: , ked do. I .4.41 1:%.1..1 %oats 1 11.-n ten.l4•;:i 4.3 r) i• l tip.th in their teeth t, t 1.4 ir 14•••• t:.. 'ii,•• .4 !: . rlf tl:4‘ !. :• !..r. " •••• I ri . 1 ; ti,y in, I V, I, ;•., 1••• Ii••• 1.,..•1 14,•••11 14.4r4•!,•r. ~ II at •in, :". • ; 1 1 . • ; 1.; I 1;... •. or.. ; t ht. :a h; 1;:r.1.11 vr 110 . 1•1_11111 . ,!.. i'.• -.• • I• ' O .• ' ::./it . •:11, ir 41. I: \ hole thcs a v.-•: . • t . t 1. •:• ~.! • C. : t c ,; V. •11 ,h• II,.• I WI; Il * _ ' 1 IA r...ht- Ii then 1..:. to the feiv v.ho Aaiiway 41 TI. tia:;%;:ty ‘..11, win!! track • : of • 2:1 E ' • . fc\l ii%q r.nie • clualiax : : in Franc: tn an hunt., in Belgium, 29 to ,y;,l mil , - an hour ;in Prussia, miles an hour ;in Ila ia and along the linine, :2 1 to *. - 2 an hot,' ;in Italy, to ;at tithes a n hour. The av , ra.e. tate et` travelling per hour in Gm :and is It; miles; and in Prance, 18 these !owe: t rates arc 'Wally o y tud to the I.OA rtuudne time on moat our American railroads. The English ave rage is given !lir all the roadst; 'some ~r the express trains run regularly at the rate of* sixty miles the hour. The only approach to raich travel in this country as yet is a prom ise ilnit-I , y-innl-I}y We Can 1 ,- ) fruit :•;i•vc York to Newark in ten ndnum:. There no reason why ertually /84 id speed should not be attained on all our roads, t on the roads running out of New York. All that is needed is j,...11. , •1• built riatd-, anti larger Lc onatives. The report of the New Jersey llailroad Company at the an nual meeting, the other day, stated that three hundred tons of the I: r steel rails will he laid this year t the ilcr gen cut, and that prohailly ti's.; rails will be gradually laid the entire length of the road. The New York Central is laying steel rails in senate places as an experiment, and the greater durability of tovb rails ought to suggest the building of Letter road-beds, which would warrant more speedy travel. Next to rapidity of transit, public conven ience &um 1 , 4 better and an cidnfortable cars and stations. The West,.ltieh already surpasses the Eastern roads in these particu lars, is making still greater improvement., both to depots and roiling stack, while the roads running out of New York are still altogether behind the pilgrim and the de mands of the age.— lliff/td. THE DEMIVRATIr PRESS.—The Convene , tion at Harrisburg, that adjourned on Tues• day last, recommend that all Democrats make vigorous efforts to increase the circuit): Lion of Democratic journals throughout the land, and also to give their individual pup- port And patronage, as the power and MlX cos of the Democratic party depends on the character and efficiency of the Democratic newspaper press. Rte' "Vottna wan, do you believe in a future Rater "In course I dus; and ulna's more, I ;Wend to enter it AS noon as Betsey cite her thin teddy." lIEM'OCRA.:.T, 0 1867. ITTLY 1 vkrEs I 1 till The Doings of Sherman's Bum. ni 'VS. Maek, the oorrempondent of the (Irwin .ti row tta...,-;4/, now titiv-neit in tli, ,; yi.ture of the traces of Shertnatt's bummers in th.orgia. Ivory Ilse or tix miles you pass a big itatelleg Ity the road •ble, to tell 'AM' a 11.14,1 e stood with thme, a lovely gar ln Inll blr , ottnelttsii by, and if you astk th- natives whats the !natter, they'll tell you "that's wimre 1 4 11etman loft his marl us be went along." But, as 'lies t.ll on the train :t t s .toialaY, the Ma* * itself 4EI 11, 0 11;t1;" '!otiV,ll , /W i t h w hat "the ltto tll Id I the buttoner will to t..t. ?'' 1 0 a good humors! planter who ;at ti; a, we jAt •" th,.. mini of a LI '`3 hey ill tee me, . for I was. its 1. ; • army, but it s • v t,dlt at may Loose, and you'd better tit. y pl.i . l 14, too. "Pleat. we-re a l s o : : It., a''' in the toputtl• My v ii; vas at home. •.:: 11;.. L• ; fht v 11 , .: '1..; . Li d :. • . . i.. • w min- • . ; ; ' r I of meat :tat. . , . be.! it.;; ;• ... • 4. d; I..*t get Co. ;', ; it WO VI 4 i; , .'I .!• I:• I • :001 113i;' ti. yar i :!. y ! .1.• ;.: • . s h tl.e.e and I.oi tie el al •• • h y• them Oriro it. ;11E'. too. While they •.%. dt..tr et!: y ::t into the parlor a:. id: tit. At tr .'•partifled lbaLo • ead p1;.y..1 it l! too. while the 1 lt,•• ; nig • !! • • ; ,;• ' • • L iC. 31 , y Lit : tla yr : • 1.! • tai 1; • :1. -- —C.:, 1! : : • them: •.• ; ;. it - . r Me the YSlllttla : 11 1..;:ltIlt Of th:.l. 0%1. I LICt I 9 y Inc.:.. it' f.t:ly th( , • • ! .:1113 - Mg ly. • t. I. h. 1. if.. •:!:. • : tii 1114,', ;.::•". istr 11, •;.. • :It, I. tlta : t, . t , 1 -.. • „. I t :• ;. • I tl. ;: •• . '. • 1•. ; 1;11 .‘ I, . 1.;,1 I t • :s. . :.. .1 • r • .1; ; to; •:. • '• 1 c ; I 1.. it.t .: 11.1 •:.;•. • i•... • !...• t:. • . • • . • • ! 4 • • .1 • • . ~ • ~ • • ..• •t4' !: • • : • , • t . ; . ...:t : r • •t 1. : c.. t s•I ..• : t. . s•ss..! • • : .1 • , s a go, , 1•Ist y s . ~1 ws . • told . I I :;„ „s. th,.• aksi.t :h • %.11,s 1,:p1 ...• sr•• : . t.s ~ .; • • 14 a. :; tl. ; hqw :Ai o f s.;: , —us • :1,. !L. , vsos -etllisn he-•- .0 0,4 1:.:,1:1.s , :* I slums rm. A •• y a or s ‘,rything. ar , l what wt'. not c311i..a t4T trrt kcu cr They tt,,,k lour thou-and dol lars in p. 1 1 ,1 and Mont one home nal two thnoNand dollar.; flout ans,!her. A •Iss.:•t 11:4ano.s• from Lip Lou- tht, (.:.;1“t1 at Te‘ithwe c , f uu old lady who at I smne with her tw o t iaugh!,, , ,•,... tie ansl cry insteethd,y, t a-, they cause up they- tried to 11111 but WerVatlit, and libel! the militia ibund out what they ,had es dolt% titcy took them out in the-wood; 1 trunlz them tight up. They were from Iti, w York, A —No 1: char, in a wz 04:413 Flu pus f t 3'll 101/ . .:16at it. It the flow, !hat , up in our ithway. t.01.11-•:riag u it a man go lieu :ary and worn icy the toils of the day and how so ,tliing is a word die. (toed by a,„ •od disposition? It is.mushine filling on hi. heart. Ile is happy, and the e tten. A sweet temper La, a so 'thing intia nee oregthe mind of a whole family. Where it is found in the wife and Mother, you observe kindnera and love predominating over the natural feeling of a Lad heart. Smiles, kind words, char aet-rires the children and peace and love have their dwelling there. Study; then, to acquire and retain a sweet temper. It is more valuable than gold ; it captivates more thou beauty; and to the close of life it re tains all its freshness and power. a„*.r A. gentlemen who lived in a (inlet town near Milwaukie was invited to bring his wife to the city and sp6l the holiday. Ile said he would be glad to do so, but his will , was expecting a new bonnet from New York, and if it did not come she would not allow herself in fashionable society, On Monday the Milwatikie gentleman viAlsed the following note: "My wife has got the bonnet. It came by (Apnea This IA an episode. You ought to e. 5 it It looks like a nigger ministrvi's breastpin, or an enormous jet finger ring, cut so as to hive the rutting fit around the car.l. Yott ry exr I. et us." AILESINGS. Rattle 01 ttia Ettrdv, The Illomuingt on (Ind.) no : pa:alias the following hir;hly ituazinative tory of a Uhl 1,1M(141; sauntering annual our beautiful city lately, no accidently Witnessed (qle of the ulna singular ornithological cxhibitioni that ever fell undo, our observation. A chimney swallow bad only begun to balance his little body upon the topmost branch of a large cherry -tree when a robin of alder masmie proportions swept down upon him from a neighboring maple. The swallow fought nobly for a while, and with every prospect of sucecs.s, until hia MUM' f. 0 ,105. l fo.) was lebiforeed by EA ; IPA till then, did the little hero e y I n oe„;rt. , r. `twittering loud and .!;. . 1 II:- attention ofamme of b* , tm:'• ..:el to Id I,7•l4eame the col • ony ef a mr.l. , hhori I, • chimney, Now began ato ill rat v'rte a p .inte,;La pewit. As the 0.% and timed iaji t r•k wav ed tht a• I Pows at the devoted ttho t o a me tl i.y pain, fought with dcspe r at',l l ; but the 11r were too great, an I ges)4l , rding rosier ring. catchibg front Igat4ll el andt. the cabins fell to the earth, slot) s and t orn . Alt hout , ll lute n 7, the combat was lt , q, the most interesting feature of thin curiou4 exhibition, Many of th e ma n ovo wore covered with wounds given by the harp claws and Honig hcat.s of the tin. torten.•t • awl tin :••• eei , • d the lam media, ate %tin!) of the unwounded, who in pad. carried them tine'. 1,. to their Sooty hone Now • the, Mail :.:,I noet ktn guilt. f atm-, rde I .111.' 4 : and solembiy, wasal ~,v e yed to the to: , of a hue. , chimney ad: M„ and after pill: - op the rigid in one som ber heal:, the cn.ire swarm tooth , 1 .. .pp0n the roof while one of their e onpan wico.c !Teat age was evident front the light gray of his feathers, perched u) on the lightnimer rod, and some' five or ten witrate, chirped, twittered and slowly flap I I I 'nor vim:- Poring thix performance, I, evidently an oration upon the vir, of mho doecte-ed, the bird audience i'•n I their po-tion immovably, but • • three of the birds, whom black l; • aim! ; , tzi denoted their youth m.dvane.. eI ae ienitiously puslyd the bodies into ti,•• ellimen••;•• Thi; accomplished . '; ‘, - ,n••cd :ailed away noisily t :L.A.:Ia.:. a- lit in heated di,embior. over the flight in thigh each Lai partki• 'at 1. When muturter leaves are fading fad, And f10 , 1111:' skies are o'er ns, lt t aelt fair romt its leaves bath east And strewn th•• ground before us, Iry think nr ;Hy., forever fled, Or hopes once dearly cherished, Al as h ow gone, and like the dead All bare their memory perished I When Ammer 144 , are flitting by, To dwell in :sweeter bowers, To warble 'tetath a south e rn sky, The 'ong‘bo loved in ours. We think or rrientlbhip's broken vow', Breathed in otir joyous hours, That Ltril out live midst winter's snows, flu# perish with the flowers, W'hun totthe robt ii s the earth in gloom, And dal! before Wl+ n tbo:,. el' lice beyond the 1.4 , +1 , , With it •r oweour usr, 11"ath , ,ti. Ji LI 4 (doming, days, 1% I. reat. , •fit;iy +you.) ; ••• jo,t - earth N'trli :4111 p. rot, 0. cold grave ivs4 mug. Vol A V. 511! i;11, 104 , Mnleihritr emittary, June s ft emarka hi cc c3irsg. A.. MAN MAt UtED WlTti A ttETOIXER AT UV' r • tfu: t Co.,!.tti ,•,•, t o •e , .r rci the tortst remarkal , lc toarti.: ronony 0,6 1"onec1. It ap(lcars ih .1 a 7tii- tic-; 1..1 .., I a ,),out.: , . luau !min. 1 `..'wbud I. 111. "w,t lot too Avt.ll." awl , ult LJ I. I^istr ha 411. n 1 Itvr cho • '.. , 1 the • c ••, i on •; • . Wiwi! Ili • 1',..1;. , AS . Cut Ed 1 , 11 a It, '.•';t F.l.e (Ir , ,w a .1 1,:n1 •.! an 1 :mu .Iby her acter. 1, (A) I (I, • w.iy to the dr, for a In •on, cleric w. not in 17.1. 1:•1 •Ltv,T ‘nt. for. ! • 1 2. " 7 ) •! .I.VI I' r •!• .. 11• :;•i,l h VA , 1114 ; t 11 , •: it. I/1 II • •. . !.. , 1 t! • • . • 1..11 j 1 to ! • . v•. 1 1. I t•, I:. I. Lat. ei t• ht. , 1!••• rt,,•..1 1. 1.1 t 1 ; Witlt .•••• .!. • .11 I. ~1 ! I.• 1 ,0.1 ~11t1 la. Wit- tO 1.1.11... T q . t.! • tr. •!.; . 1 . • rtte.tlv rin ri ttly rearb) lle iec.n -t• 1 tll C. It 'lt , . 1 ttt:r I art, all I e 1.., r. • - (.1,•3••• • t. •,13.• on a • ••• ;!, 1 It, ;.. .•,.•• 0 • IE4 Eli • 11. &A:or was the Lilt. Ile .: Lam , y. pail what tat. or e:' . l! . .V • • ! • I C y , •d the north flp. ;X , tJ the Olive t . t-tt. tr. et, wl—re another . t I . ::! iron l; it. :;.* I nown it !al by hatal:ng the ,justice the dt. She :.lay.a.l two el lira in front of b's an =1 tytiple.l one, QuiAsall, Low evt retiring to take the other. When the ceremony he asked Quick sail if be was ready, and suggested that he take olt . his het, "Nat ready," ~8 1 ,1 he. "1 ctuly ftar that er a bullet," said the bride, sprituitr; up quick as a flash, end pointing her revolver at his head. This moti o n made a great sensation among the bystand ers. A eonstublc grasped the hand that bt th weapon and turned it in atto+lter towards the door. Bystanders ran, crying, "Don't shoot this way I" A voltit'a in another part of the room sail, "Let la have the pistol." And there was col/ • generally. Ordt r being restored, the squire tried a time to proceed. The groom again oLia•coell, when the revolver was again level• tol at him, with the command, "Stand up l• re by the side of me." At last their banns were ,bitted, and the ceremony pro led. The bride's responses were very distinct and positive. The groom's were se:m.ly audible. After the ceremony the unwilling groom seized his hat and "scoot ed." The bride made what arrangements she could about the "fees," and withdrew with her brother, who had accompanied her all the time. The marriage, we mippo,ir, will result iu the dismis.:al of the case ut the Common Pleas Court. I STEM PEILINCE, —Tito worst fl,rins of in• temperance now prevalent Lie not those that ap;war in low den , , with ser lid gar 111011: 1 , and neeninpanA with prolhne an I obscene marriment They aro among men who wear good clothes. in counting house in piddle offices, in Levi-kitive bodies rind, it must be said, in the iirt.Prr. They are in the boudoirs, and theilded . parlers, and the walks of fashionable so-tety, whore female exeellenee is debauched by the ter rible curse and fascination of strong drink. Drunkards are made surely in the vicious practices of fashionable drinking ; with men the evor-wrought brain, the too severe straining, or the nervous system, the excite ments a business, and the conscepent lan -I.:Tu . , r temparary repose, demand the stimulants tha t them to ruin ; while the pernicious modes (IF physical life en ioine,l by fashionable life among women, leading to debility and premature decay, eall For the use of tonics, which in untold instances result in most miserable inebria tion, but partially outmoded by social posi tion, and disguised from common fame tin der the names. of lassitude- and protracted infirmity. Eng “Whal'H Yacr nernnitev?” : roing after the Lite election in \Vs, Is'es“ton, the eitiz:m , of that place wen- I Ito in"' :In istrn iue number of • nos Ilti,lnsT the code i";.• in , iima e. if expect , , 1..1... e. (1: question le- :In the: 1-tino 1 di, re? they they ‘.L.r. - v fhr der It .11'11 th::t the , e poor i.:ien•ant i lac; 1,r..1 1 een by the ~'t. h,i e tiui. 1:•m: .. • itt Mary ..:l. 1 , •:: t 1 ;;.: 1'; •t.O 1.) 1,•••-izt . in ; t'..• ii• t. ; EL. i.i*Cinc 1;:t :10.1:1 1 . 1 . • ii%•;i :".1 :WI cared fir I'lo6, 7 .1 t h."; 1. .d fed on tl.tr the but esioa over, the: r:-:re like 1... t p.stato; the 11:H4 I,al "no more work for poor Old Ned," or Satoh% to they wore 1 to wander about the streets of the Capitol, hou.i,slesa and hungry, sozking in vain fhr the appear. an e q of -der ire" who had seduced theme front their I,,iitie4. 'Pitt "der Ker.. mitt oeel" tart sign, they had aecom -1,111-.1 :A' they ranted, and the deluded nezrnei might now shift thr themselves, The t , een the darkie4 they were t 11:: coal to in Mary laidl. in 11:: 013 rascally "Kermiss "1:1. 1, elicate Ith mi. What a eommi i,ve on ], th of y for the ni;r- 4 14.5,111trAcE.—TI.e 11.114 my Atlas in the course of a tensible ertiel: on marriage, says : "Look knead, the turface, i, examine the heart, and :trivc to etto,se what will ecmfer lasting floppiness rather than tempo rar ra,ificatiaa. ' Marry alo :::t and soul, not a form nor•rt mind; act for yourself and not ihr others ; consult reason. not pas- lion ; think marriage an affair of years, not moments; a period who-e fieslinm and glittering will soon wear away , and let sincerity and worth form the foundation upon witiolt you aro to build your life and happiness. Thut will marriage tae a gift. from heaven, blessing him who gives, who receives, and those who share its aligation3, its pains and its joys!" llErt„. It may rem t•onlcvlial Ftran;e , to untoplikt mato! people, that Chia J ustice ha 3 got to helding United States Cut • in the "rebel States - in Iti3 Circuit. It w:11 he rentAnhereu that fir:due:Mod hold ing C•.• , :rt in - Virginia, en aeceunt !be State not buing sat tiently "reconstructed," but now that his creature, tintlet wood, has dit•poed of the case of Jefferson Davis, by admitting him to bail—thus relieving the Chid Justice 'of the resoFtiihility in effsir—all impediments to the administra tion of justice by 31r. Chase, seem to have been removed, and he is now engaged in holding Court at Raleigh, in the "rebel State" of North Carolina. =I 'Some deaf and dumb children in Jacksonville, Illinois, was asked trie maw ing of eternity, the wrote on his slate, "It is the lift- of the Almighty, - and an other on wide a circle Na). 1.4.).