7.he grit Obottver. \I \NI ) POLITIC IL ,TOUHS•I4 BY B. F. 1if.804.111. _ - .stuiF sulaciUmai, it paid la &dermas • cap ed b• mot to .. 6 44 11 . ff t r so* osnir rate for Ilirre dub.. . n....oweritorr rolling to pay Intl:an tb•yeat. tb. • . b•onntinued lour The sec-oval bade oat al ,•• r, amt left I, isb a ptuper . ofßror Int 11:1005 t) r A ITV EnnalSit: I r rm..... II nes or IMI unehilregeare.Ntm seek, 1. 1 4 44 Owe equere menthe $8 00 ' see •• • dim • ; 11 r ) re't ,4 r.a yell: 4 t months, : *amnia, sa; 0 moo rat , .1 10 equaree—oof year, $00: 8 menthe, 1110auo, h o rded la Ibo Bisaitosollirosto7 104/0 .. aril s ' era Iwo* a llowed for a Card, over six, .aid andel P • 0,„.1 so d e - .ditonet eetseee, 10 mots a the • teat me vent will be teented among the Speetal Notion O h o one dollar. r lisodoots sod °than riqatriag fruitiest temr dm tteaseete will be silosed he° eqeezes, cl = (mslo Flo midittemal epbee, the 4 WWESIO ere , roe° • sea the dmethoomata most b. strictly t he legitimate badmen sdositoor. Pap osh tnorifrt sdeertteemeete neteeired to v •t 5, , *3u ...fly obeetbdier vat be gemmested half-yearly, BiSINESS DtB2CTORY. OKA OCR Y e Beaus sr thoorrsz) W 37710 ASP Lieroei, 1 " g r .. 4. of Freest' Brandies. Gine. ive-, Chasi= ;eo . 4 ~.. CienS, /WW I , gialliscSkißrrh Portesill at , ~, ,. ..4 1 .. vnu t e; sift§ oeuraierareer bf nettled Irkfi :, oxi Ityc Bourbon, Monongainels, kr , Reed Hoagie, on mooch stnet, Erie....l* ----- - - dr CO., Ofttadrl3l disowns,. A NI , Lark. , , C. isuitilg . hormoe, mato K. a~pLY , gj___ . "y D FNo~dp~t ' lltllßk, krL, P u cowei C. W 114130111, Arrow's ItallibaUt4 at Law, Erie Ya— oa State Street, worth, Park. Is Na Ameliala ,t, wcoad 'tory of the occupy-0 by F 111 .cousdelac At Will always be loud Us hie oboe, sad 1.101r14 pu actually atteodwi to. li" "l4 'w aijc io 1411" I is tro .d 41 Flour, Pork, Flab„ Seeds, Wood sad ;wow Wan, Nana sad inatiaoit No. WrfinFa Una, 4 iWahriYerirr. rsft7PgraniAii• cu IMMO j on AlTilabliT At Lar. KL:Ewe promo* otteattoo to the locattoli oR 14111113 7.',:raniosod the pf rsed. othrzes to tier Stator of INt n and long "WI aloe 011 all orders for the poteitruPe :11;11rOali AIM= • Lend, kr- A. 11"14. irel6 k . Socassoss si T. itAsossollrOss sod Wholosshp sod Rata Desks in "ftiall sod Doomolie Stow Goods, Adagio/. /lovers, xtbbons,dtllahldhoesond tooldoosOls 'liniment, Pantos 4ulldlseb besat the Park,Brie, Pa./Nova/sr auras e,J to Orders. flawmg rams, Amnon? A? t...w —Oar. nn chestnut »deg * Ps. ZS, 1 ba.—lyall T, M. A UPOrlDt. Dm'Lita is Ckstta, Watches, Floe Jew. tir.:Silv a r Spooaa, Plated Win, Lauking Wailers, out 11,:u1,llais, Cutlery wad Pawl Goods, Pumps BandigO, ~,r te sale Waal hrit year Nadi Pt [I A i Ctl s JOAADADI, W sotkuur a ItirrAn. Diauati to Taney du i staple Dry Goods, Carpdan, ['ether, a=. 4., 1 WPM'S !Wick, Jerks 6 1 A. INIVIRSPOKT.,. wroasiall.OPe Lair —olkne in eierelaul aka, orer Neuberger k sautes Clothing Store. En cr on Sump fitregt. WIL A. GALBRAITH. Arroaszi A? Law—Glie• un dth itreet, Dearly (twine the &Mit Rowe, tl4 Pa. T. SINCLAIR, Oressrear N Stimert 4 Sinstaird HoLzamia •31. MMAIs. Damns" Otruer al Mate and a 041)0447'1n Paints, OilOy•-EltollEs, Dian, Canipbette 4areing Field, Brushes, hr. - W tl.l.lAlld O. LAMS. artolo7rt attneoltilltsuatlt a? Lair. lire rrowted to eoroer room of INrourit s Mock, r n .., 'tat. Rtrett and the Public !NUM', ES., ril• Ar K. 3sAuKti, puttltirt, Oak. In Resta- iell •• .• ...if: Buck, north side of the Park, irk. Pa. . 4 LLEN A. !ernes of, rem Puce—) e. to New ,oroor of Pooch Atm.< and the Public Aquae*, Wig R tPUKKA IBRAINUTT, 1r.0L...L. Asp RsTAIL Desi.r.• Hard craekary, iibaurare and Saddlery, No& n sad 12 topre Mock, coiner of Ytfth and State “treets,teie l Pa. 131== M . , COXIMIr 4SHANNON. faWaysyskols l* AI ckellep.) intazaaifiiitaillok Gamma wad , nan liardvanPaad allOl7. Min. liana, Aiwa", Vier, bon and Mint, Sn. 9_ 4 14 1 03 4 % - - ••• - - e • Talton., is the room reenetly eecapiedny ISIDea Sin, Rag. u a Law 01Res, and over the Stara of N. M rphy between the Read Hoare and Brown's frotal. - - - m 11.4141 1 1011T u t sx ?;,, trouw, Bank mate., ortiestes Depnait, ke. Sight excitant; oa the a• ettka oolastaistfy for male. 011ecNo 11 , Reed Boar r,I.Mc Sambre, Brie. - J A MiRM CROOK. CO., STADIUMS sod Vlainalidarrrs of SaaL, Do.* sad Bliads, Pesch R , tit atop fannorty aosuplimi by Haiti 'Mom. p M1N1416. Dasista is tireessise, Preeteisas, Pr:r isco, Peet, risk, Salt, atala. neer, Fruits, Nuts, GUM, Nana, asosest, Palk, Woods., Willow sad Skase Ware, V. Tinos Cash. Prises low. No. 4 Wrisght`e ales*. tuts ittobet. 4 dam above the Poet OiNea, Cris, Pa. ttic & aipastm, Ihorrvin, 011ot IA Beaty' y ell leek, wilt lift of PO& Square, toirsoarly °mu ',Men it Co. Al) wort mirrsated. aIIIAT FAILILUI, 111 WOOLallail altoo/1 1 a. ' bpdair lcry %eke, 014 Cate. roblecu. sto irlia l / 2 Qi4 Ai, Nar ik" , *lift h. I V. P. r. it113064:4 t i OHO WAN 41 CO. rellftAltbtlO a.a COlindillion 4aidere I. C,..3, Flow, Ptak, sad scant to.. dsuy lisp d ppor Las Steuires, POW Peek, IA& P. LIDDBLL, MARSH, & 1:10. 9 Graft Apia%hand . Ceia, Pa. MOW 11, auussorta, Yuma:moss Dams Mazza, .ad Avec tar w brew.'Nome& aiming Mikeldses. Room, over leveiry West Pak, trio., arSUideb •l4 (Ina to•Oinda„ wawa' • A= S= dot Law, Cased . Cris County, r.Colladioes mai other bedness sttairdod e. sttle wawa.= sik4 41111**mi. 708. N alliW/LEKT. Amnon iv wit Puss, Oak* La Brattre smithy, aroirin, Wm, Ps, C ACIAW dk CLAIM lirsourusa esoCkaa d Dollars to Ammar, asol limported irlass tat tors. ale= rasa" not, nab, On, and *pats Matti cis Xe. t antaall Moak S *met Itris., Pa. au, Y. ealallata, osaaa. 011Pnir • ' • Ileinyraososzta, Wholesale asdang DasJor fir all Nadi sif Tesey, fleimelast Haas. Mee NA Mime advs. Mil 4 iLeveose most. Rii & &&1611411. • DnaLam is Boots satielhoso aMlab asi &talk st Its 13. Casein Bibeit lasts stresk r mi.a. unv. 7►ltoloaalo and We balm liblibilirot Cletus of ooportoritnallthao Mot sow to ow Shop on Twelfth oboist ~Tad' , Itfis, Pa. Morbid br •=11:7 tor family, flinprlr porpogoliikr L. W. Osair, 111 L. Low. , TIO. O. L. IBLLIVIR. tuismiorsoftr Dorrivr.— -- SIGs sad Dimeaff tie Pl* Sew, II # • 4 a first bark sort e Me Oak lianair• Lie. My le, OW GIBORMS 41. MORIPODI , Pouwassans end Dameitadaa hardiest, ?dug Dock, Lie, dirk" to Dad, Bah, MA, now mid Mader. WOMB a SJILLOSIO. Woodadass sad Norton &Won la Wow!" } Provisholla, Milo CIowDIM Wood sod Irtlido war* lore , luk, Moire Itrort, trio 4, how 1 - - pouts MPOIRMIS. Ws. A, thatiwou), Joiatar a RNesUt =tor memory des ims Perot! AM m""r it ,, kegs. Oirjeldnp. Cam, es. his 11. that , 'varier el 11111$14 ESL PS. - WILLAAK 111.111010 X, • ittrITOX 0? till Pawl. Meier Air" - Qat Mobaril illorioirm, Lows, he, fatearawy sod ~stay emirs. grost, ovw IL Itmenet,,. y bate Air. A. - j V. 7, PittXo_• AT9.IIIIIV AV LAII UV Awn** or tini rails. Illtputo tr.aa.«.ta..at..t Ret►C.sK7i =a PosoMo.ii Walla stbssales I. alt tamissome to Ilia UAW altar" moo Miami, or Morioessfo. IV Oar As Zarb* Mak, amen al 11614.0111 MS* 4 , 1ri0.1%. • Arno' Ag Lawi..--0111e• rasserrod ll Imre west *MAI Stmt. ea th. sorgislide of th• Pa* rio ra. DNA/ MKS 11114.11111. Viss. aspvinat, Oesdist mad. houtit, Ida tit Kate Vereirt, Mario, X. V. coollne• Al. sikodbla doidiadlirddi to t f hd. tridilimindt 4 .444444 !IN et we trorlly mili Mr. . Fah. 111111. 01“111111111.' rusurs. Arrnans as LAw.-0111ca ern lianglata Its , betems primes 114411 ..d !WWI Inamig,Pfi cc: & 11143111.314 Ilmmumts la all Mirk et Coml. Sail, magi, nouit. , is. Public Desk Agfa. ra. 11 at. sem. a. R. 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'''` i ' 11 °` 9w e ' ll "" ' ll -'''''' '''. '. L ' rit l • . .. , , 1_...,_ ~ . . r cntr% PA V t ; ' • '' '- '''' iOVEIMMER.26, 1 8594 I .V- , .. - rtri won baoi Vitali: -4 SC . 'o •rt. 4•, c.; - ,' : " • • 4 -F-? ,, - t‘[ tei • . - =, . , , • ...,1,... , ...0.:,..,. - 2 31, F.' SLOAN`, V0LVAM130..,y,4 a.l. j. 41,n 44tiob u I .1. SalLaWilihr ••+' - er te/64, -...! l ith rg%- (graterar aid UMW =tituVigni. •••4,-c. ellLinm o • - Wsees',tumid sew diluter la al`— Clonmasood Asorlowailso4otoo. Wilk Vloo, I lttak. 964 1ii5..111114 awls I,„,44llVirriattiMl,i-4Pi 4. wit -- citnglig, 4 44 ,thit city ill the ' ti, i). til• . f'• li =44t lIIIIIIIEVIIkit '- • -r+l4;• • .. ' to_tiloir ortivx, all 1• • • A i.... sod • , =tont Ito tallotof IWO .141100 ray, st Woo tlollooadoot 1•11 to = l.O •; . ;•.. , ac r i d pm a a aostlausampe or resista. , ... . " am r ==. ll 4 :,,,,,:-. ,i.•• 'r •,... Z! 4 root riebilik adkimitzelMPlM Me • •,, :*.,. . POn, ostitors, woo Onif IMutoir . ' . M tliotliolt , • 1 obtala my Olt 0 ,41 9 Whialf t # • • j 4 - 5 • .I.lll' DRIIGS; . 1 , A-01 11 PURE inns 1141) ii • • • ;•,, PAINTS.I4IAVAMIAti r &a, &cs.,&c . •7 - .I r . . add t - tt . s tat those w.lko Ws bordoklion Ilist;wo64 tom Itbilf stesoWt lollies, 1i0v.4, Lta-1 1 . • : . SARA 444119014 J. C. FORGES 4 4 - 8t 'M (4 CiARCICERZEik, ••• jpwiTh. t: *inOt AT WHOLZSALE -- )' lea 10, Brame, liasok, *ate ditateell. tom, Oct. a, 18E9. IR,33:ll:Enai M0T76334 FRONTING 12111 PUBLlCactattlEr 111114 ,, ‘PA. P. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. • THIS LARGE AND ELEGANT ROTRL aisles* itkamalib vevehtv4vvilrausviek sd, aqd la sow oi mg he the reeeptlea °frusta. aftaikwird by the Day. Wee* ev Matih vow fidet.. lodditif tervu. the Proprietor, Oat4i p? lwasell that v0.,0rl sealttieep M eve attire eatitriktion. Plow" Miser bulb" it liallik•ai =Kll7wl/1 tlad implooddiktiopt e gts mi tt/ soporkot to say ether %VW dity sad WV foixisoW ErGood St sAteichaii itliket.sssegla, 2E419 _the. votustry lie always tioditttouttoo mown to ozw - tworer of their toms. May 6, 18611.tifif ,„, .I:)Mr!L.I%7C) FORTXI ass, MELODEONMANPFACTORY SAVE TWENTY PU NZ BY BUYING OF r r WILLIAM WILLING: stram xvicho:**: !CM i• i t ••'-- THE experience of twisty wars, agtd fit ham that 1 aral4 =taw PIANOS AND assixamcers to Via cesairte %ea I eau UV 4 / 4 1 1 04 1 rtioC chaartsk 'amber la atwitter, foal hi thileper, ' brow the ISM., iiidatid its •• empley assitelitta• sad asatplate, eqpinta=agortho . carried on • lissa• seine for Ilya Plialhes4 4 1 14 1/4ZZU *ultra stack oftiebotoy to mit took sad lam ea,. wittautri Iltablial, goillanWWllol,l,lll W.A■Ztiii.A.Nre rot sai loagth of Hawk*, ft,' tiAiinfir ACTIOPCI repartatbs• *a * impliseas doe he lest IT there lasirddiside elhoold eot wove epod= il lt WWI the public that beihiali Is rowed le bitter abide the desired ressit, via; • • . Prodwalaa a dm wad pabauumaiid Para* wildpik will eve goad widnetetke, awd owns la maw lawn Mu war rfra*J kwelli TERMS VERY IL:181F , . 2 PRIM VERT gfamorwu.N. VMN PATRON= Yost awn Clitiaisas at ENT ORDERS at. irgOLCSALE or REtA 10 1 . it sibenta ptoditokly ea bier Cr Produce *Mots to Mons, old taeti tow, and way an( *lse 1 cam paw* 1111411111411060 1 bik 101411, will be Lain Iti szebser for Maw Perim., Itieli+- doom, Deirlaistli &stab 11104 •bwi bet in.soposuAt. PIANOS TO LET I- , .• -1 as ...i • TUNING .LION WEIA4A • • • NEW. MIII T IRIV 'W ! NONE BUT TEE BEET AN Ar A . THVGINIIMOS vorlavalso, • ••• .. d Otdokeringo* ms's. Pomo Faun, Om ye% emir bimitme • Wee wip ism" Orr* tt y.*a I ' lO "VI EDITORS.--Yfan rew47, .1. aft Kr. Baran Wages of Mow Tart; • r aororldift. la yaw papaaa. , .1 ?ha , alahostplalis4ll6 ltade barber, yo• PDS *nor Ma wit It • oall, aad ramie yea Ida aPY /lamp* ardor or doZ zi r. am ?oar apiddr. slis.Juse as. — 4 I ,t. • '- utv t+ .11 IsirrEisiAtEr32lWVl Apts. MIMS' h'ikiiitirrdlbd 116* *we saiialeilwtosiMmilmor Ilfteenst • s • TAB !Off :410e1ie4' tm. corolla* '" " 400 Botha . 1614 'Strait SetiOrtig„ 1441 _n. Calk isairma, fir Vetoes Inbion.ooomi, en Beep floolkairy satenste slip& rket te viM=Pe w 4411. • zits "Pr ia " . " a fart i titr e 1: 51 0111. , • AI7AYS . BEADY. ~ 01 Bawl odor . m illfle.,s4 PISIVAr , s t ir Vane alb . ' 'VOIR 11 04 1 01111., ---- -:,----.: ,z - • N iro WANTS At.-“'ir• • ft. • lioir~r p ip lio =ln WY, vide / . Its will.i rWI teli.46.olllll4ll=lett i .: •I:ett • • • .1 tp 0 I L DSA IP U s Lirlir A ithi jj • toll sod fitimaks44 .' firlate wurs, for sat Ivry low by —..---- SAD ILE ICL rrrTAt • A fall assostassat satuniWif wags, Pos asi• wry iry qiA .4 .: • an.• tag Wrist • -AA& in 41•141 4 111 Oil. lei ' ' • 1 1 . CI-. ' • Re: r i :4 fl 7 IP • y e , * FT te.b...go,r4*.."6.4°7llrwegameata Qsua "fr?;. . .: LE cu :V, -Rixticati Kiwi*, • . , ; sk ilte"' io Vll* ll4. !q. a !e•sit i MW.sisases: rOTEITIMED? TIitOTRIV e •SIMDI . MS iiiriersiallest Clara. lliimliNirllNmi.•/s.4P - Dl•,g.t r li A gr l"t ‘116841t S I OZ --- : A-70.0008 " WO= lire ylkille. 7 Z r i alll4 47 , nalill b.l 7. R. s: t i 4101 4 -111111.1181 4. '-ni ' 1 iOl die • ...1„„k i t t ; ) • '...,,i ,I" d WM. elt iTirrtA , ris,l,llalii lads h .!e, ifllr ay azgliumbeotir ileadd Up,y asi Msild eat Mar, ft* 11441111.11001" s 77 7- • • MAW - NO, MUM 4 1 = • ' ; 4 , •.•• • (,•6 ; • * 1,1 lOW* , • b 41; = ii mir s•isVlNl4Mlatetrlttiir Weave that t omit' veidittelicipe loan ahoweolook. • , "Hianahnioson ,blegraitaoliad to a 5 lknl:Parip ArkilkimainLY L j r =rttikii4o4a4tee'hitlfrotaids ere' 1-IW‘ EV toll the other' 4rhotil Ititigeolarred but the Uell moot ,°°M4 illalilaters yam one of, 1 2 : 91 dAVAtiVfm ii l olsllu ski .04 wer , wpm I allb. "Here is Wenitin‘' on a 'bridgi," . rsTPM - . alrihe handed to lke DOW . Adhdionery. - Hilmar -it WM& lone • ti , t YOU will liain s•frolg; *AC*. '4 3 r . P 4roPINLiI ilfOraorts' ds~haifaher tatti.belie sneatbered4oooinds, and using thejtiernispaerosa the piaina e 1 444 1 / 4 0*.thriteabillAWOCettred. Ari6t4' With 'rn AndiaTAi recently bided. hi 4 dsligiffet nineteen years Id, ainliw *Anil* boom:. • Another father these ftse Oen" turned• his danghter test 4f , 4acir• for the. inane ofroone. • , i iti,A, i r en A e, aiijrVreptiee, that . .. . ...., as - Ext . ea - emcee thfee to 'snake a pair 4--he, ens', is ktreid 1 01: Had - Adam beat it-sandi.ria there vroiski have bean a tiretilika iWrbintdiae to look ,after little It e kfo kla4 !:tlxiK•Csiz. l _..... . . I -____..........._..___. __. islft.'`W heti* tfie - matter, emu.," '#Dat.nigrfteirdist lib down Cat ally bit me n I . lp mouf wit/ his fiat.'' I "Well, didn't yaw... Alike him back, Col ,r .. .:,...t ~, a , • II • I 4. , Las . s ia t ,substpy.t fronp &vest man all that hiroWleto 'oprottuiiifiil, 'and all that e hlrems to'hhaneeruilll. that , he has gained the.witatoot able men s, and by the folly bt Litie ementkee,-+eatk the , giant will often ! ) PAgft tii4l,l l llPAY_, . v — tte;ll2) l, "J, ot4 editor of the l'kreNt. Krk oCaattirdaf appear ed liefbros Justieellrbbrne and gave bail in Pee bubdred dollars to sinswcs the charge totof libel recently pirefareed against him by N 0410 , t, iiifr; A tillinie•tet:eallt f id at the house of a friend of his the other day. and found the wife in tears. - What :IR the mtater, my good blotor mitt trie7 John. isyrooti hoOrtts Away with' wid ow Sakitit o ruci l'e, unorref • .•• !!' .-- :, -- 1 0 7 - rf - r A wayusiA ihtif vms s' iV;10 f for N 4 hisat isillisektimdeefflkflaldt CEM WO:VA hnbgr 'say n that in h pertain aeetion tber*ib n lady lotto has rafeed 'hureleterie rdpustaehelre her upper lip.— thie eeei.iuu there da ea lady who. ,has liar! ;mite ihmeu bun/Isamu ropustachee .on her upper lip. tuntall aifferent glinties of I.lor . •r• • 'Oar,' •inolv L , Hartford - hew made op- Tlica Lion lia• a 4livorowirtiat his wife, on the ground of her being 1y , Lie alleges that ,she %rip not get ity„ , th Phi:, morning, build a firy tiid tiet.,/ttA tweilltru.“ akpeolionable ,hour. R. fi r inia no other fault with his bo-nut partner, lAA the Squire retnaetr to grant the preyeirsofAlui petitioner. GI rag ..:4~... ftWIRAL suoil ~ I=l 11111rAkis sistaiwdobappu t i o e r g*Si 4RdfolizAkef ---41 cua neNtC r l Ptirir 44 .** igee 110 barn , f• . MSG OM= Maof Pobad kW" O. watch iwei mit t • it.. 402 0 N .i. Ald ent ear 4:11 , . .ppeoloot, tO rlitA Wift6 IM-11641Y : 1 ~,u ukaklsn but I P trilo hind „head V' 7=l/17 Irr , i 4 P - r•• - - Mir .t secret i 4 like silence--yen tan not talk about it and keep it. Is ii e money—when o on know therniaistly orbrieealed it is half . 6*W illesr MulabrithataklitS•firjdnnenutll4llllW4md. ••why did you betray fhe secreta told, la it betrayin' votitaall Are, if I found I icapn'triihte'Volteep It Anyaelf, ; did nnt toairftlbbody 'that - J a r A ,gnklenlikre thOiiil4._ he'd.' like something painted in the ,H of A 'DOW 0 1 9 1 1M e stra Dd .-AWA. '9* ll o l 41 0 • LaveliteePan ing over ale Bed Sea. • lAtLengapd as Irishman for the job.. who svent, towork and painted the hall red.. Gentleinan.en tern: f aslicertmg.; tnt whore are .• 1 • . 4 0;1 WrOififed diet." =EC imipat , Vidittehieh thtiu heat to do, do it adthstdi dertnight," Said r elettrrnin' to Ittoslgette - "Sal did," said Mt' *Wen *stet fella* fir Meer:. 'visit, • g hnd the fa , ifinjetlits hits thiou: his ottkPriug's curia. "Why, I *all; . leek Edwards ad he y enact hke bine, . You/timid i41t44104,/aelWa him holiar,, dad." The lookeauls,ppy while he explained Oitifd asst 414 recept did not apply to in' lift eilrethaf: " .lir Our readers have ell heard the story ofwaving . th e clergyman's tin horn at , vii P•zatiOimig - reo that. when • ,he went fp i t i k nghtioxi„togellier he blew the '. soap ' oyer 'tto4.her clergymen, lldtii 6e ittleiroid '.. , •qtrethren,wl P r keyed the Lord thirty years, and in that tiaseshatre never utter ed a profane-ward, init I'll be d--4.1 if I MOlrt4l4,o•o9llPrAki l l ecffed Ittet hong" uur rremmgtr i ; all itter4 tit* ItApe"L'hip's" 'b sequel as given us etftfWegsni " present. wv4haste twiudirPrllfferOttin+ wrgyiktY, • • itrolied on the , • • lot Ores, Cent • rtatkon Pt, , listen % as t 4to kw Lc4s"afiffi " 1;1; *lnsiirstfieetegivanctOtitah tack . a position loathe anzions.seat, altd.withil hut bee be t vieeJatis hands (wallowed . grawguij * a i/eV Lisepngr.. ,The clergyman wa orn endeairoreci, - 'AU& echniolitionil-he wes t. . ibiestinT Weak thier3 leasitostoiellottehe vilest. Na be was too wicked—there was no mercy for hint. what erhon. have you oommit ted ?" said, preacher -11,4%;• .1 41 1 1 `3 j_„ l:44 npq ibLi suio Arawk faa lied preso er. _ _ , _ "Worse thinwhit i t'irsined the emit: : • .„ „ t . Thuti 1%445 _ 4 s,;hi • :), 4 14171 "tuas . I I -:. Yr': ME • And thas the besatiewe saistomodloi I It sesaMtb bat s day. •. dhioe to our vales thelleittierair . brow& By Wilkins, bias-eyel •INGY r • flow o'er Dad ' s the tutus**, Aid red no ,mors the roast d And hided is As violet Om; Ito 1117-4 W has trifrilk f ,. •• - Sweet melody In Butoemet4 rrom of hat? of !ow, kimrp—alas that's now liMitrami, • While scarce s Mask ialaitail Mop. the morrow of the rind* iiketwal Yore hoarse unto the ale dot it seem ; the feathered soziptem of as Imme H ave emoted to warble Isis et lave 1..: i'... '.4;!4 The balmy breath at arras.. That kissed the dew-tisithm Sewers, all its sweets had fled saw • Te sport 'mid esifter beam Ter npward falba mellow ii l The blue bills rise open And 'mid the sunset's geldwillash. The forest karat in beantylthelt. A few short days and Win With hail and aunt,eon: ri ting on; The woods, ao longer bad *my. Sway to the mighty tendieties plume. Thus roll the seasons The fallen lest, the &mien rilift The budding flower, the bra* shy— • Now the made, anon the sige, How swiftly dies tack paeans year The Sunnueios endet--karitist peat— And forest leaves of brilliant‘• Float on the wintery blaat:i . 'Tis thus when sun-bright yinath hai god. How dark and dress the yeinnisthead But in rain the sigh that amour beam, Vi him Winter's winds aloes ug Lifa's Leaves. THE TREFOIL SCAR. When James Hard Graver, everybody an excellent one. as the average, but in its favor ; and, I the thne their - lowed by two like caul and*. The Ereeb.,p_r_el ua}ly fasted Ii lov , ar reason. When his father scoi _ him, his mother gave hint sweetmeats. When his mother whipped him, has father laughed, anti even encouraged the lad to retaliate The results of such straining could hard ly be unforseen : and. while s6ll at a tender s i te. Jimmy was an expert at. all the baser kinds of mischief to which mean-spirited boys are plow\ All boys lova roguerT the pas Non is inherent—but they exhibit themselves in their dial./..rie as in their best action,. A boy of real nobility does mis chief from mere thoughtlesenessand super abundant animal spirits; but the child whose ,nature is actually warped. _evinces an especial and unmistakeable malice in all his escapades. Of this character were Jimmy Hardee,- tle's feats ; and he improved so rapidly— in a retrograde direction--that be shattly became the terror of the whole neighbor hood. He led a band of young outlaws. murices like himself. and avoid punnish men t with wonderful skill. At one time, the poisoning of every fowl in the village was scoorn,dbhed in a single night—tnere ly formisoliiei. At snot her, the grain fields were laid waste by dre,just when the grain was dry enough to cut. Then the windows of the church were broken by a volley of bricks that awoke and alarmed all who dwelt near •, and finally it became necessary to establish **police system in the little town —ecentaininn only a few thousand of in tiabitenur —solely to repress the loose ten dencies of halta-doyen bed boys. At this era, Jimmy bad attained his six teenth year, and was the hero of a him dredadventures. some of which were • di criminal to have lent him to the State Prison. bad it been possible to fix any proofs upon him. Such were his consummate skill in execution. and toot In concealment, however, that all endeavors to brand him as the author of these mi. doings proved eminently unsuccessful. On one dark end stormy night, in An toms, a new and more than usually ogre& SOUS piece of evil work was perpetrated by these young scoundrels. They undertook to burn down the village watch-home, erected foe their especial accommodation, and succeeded only too well ; for with it several other buildgs were consumed, and much velurble property destroyed. As there were persons sleeping in the barbed building, the mime wee a high balmy sad it was unsafe for the frightened daredevils who committed it to remain In the com munity. Jamee Herdeastle, being unable to sleep, on the night of the incendiarism. arose, from his bed at midnight to read. While thus engaged, he was surprised by the en-. ulnae of some one. througha hall window endorse pima roof, and looking tint of his 'tthami;eir door, found his son ascending the stairs,: partially intoileated, and carry ing a deft lantern. This evidence of his loncommeeted eompliehr -in the evil-de. iagi al tba village Youth, easeperated the father, and-a terrible interview ensued—a conversation ouch as I hope none of my reader' *ill era be party to. The boy— for be win still a mere boy—denied every thing with the moat stoke= asservations; bus his pallor and evident term, when the shouts .of the guantriag crowd came to his ear from the scene of the tionlisgratlun, Were proofs poesitive of his Olt. The either, though ordinarily self-pus. seated and phlegmatia to enemies, lost all command of his ourapose, at thisoridenoe of - his son's hardelkedasturicamd from words of bitter :rcgtrooNsh Wok I=4l. The youthful desperado defected tri be *Weed a seVerelviidnd - ort Ms shoul der, by a blow - knot a Metal: stair rod which harmed to he lying In the ball( The ornamtweedirefoil end of this rod - made a - deep gash where it Amok ; and rehonoselseew terrified .thearrier by the warm blond which Welt . , trickling down his bosom, lied from the hour% with v M 1 f a all malediction upon amid all it 0141. • - • ' MEE S iii: imwM*4l4l) sir hitter fitertturt. - _ A TRAGEDY OF COMMON LIFE at orPleoz AZ$O,l4) e a t :1-iiii s ta l r it gaSk — ,,:ib un g k Joireu s ensai "iiessieetibilkeseishing araiza tetten eels i iimfdidiewed 1101 0 st =ramier waa CtiPtly bee ' Pie " =ftir liineeidn g weadth that VW dose, aikodeitteit ehelokiingof eau bein oillissa The approetialne campaign seemed :comic ~ seteelititi .0 1 In*i. glimi =de to odes upon it, if rat et r iamb& ? 'llirliines pre - to lies as aims inatiso vent. H : was elitism candidate far the oak* of • poet that cone inanded : greet . emoluments, 'a bar during the canspai be left Beehive turn to mecum *W ilms. Be r' The chid that was held up by the Wolin Per4" o4o lielM.' Bros weapon they employed against mardoestie--was his eon. Sines the letter's Sigt e t, m on the eight of the be, be had never beard oti and, as the p4ular candidate had en dears:lnd, so far as be could, to have the WbOill akirbeiliatel, thefrequenVispeti , Se, by his opponent/ t ot the ha that be bsP , 11 felon son_ _prow ling about the earth ...oarestaiting his ihther's aoesesion to of- Bac perhaps, tOrlitUrn and take shelter wider his newdbund respectability—were just ea %any thorns in Hardeastle's side, As the election aapQproached, the hopeful I candidate suoosedsd in quieting these un -1 pleasant reminiscences somewhat, and dia -1 tired himself that hi path was a smooth one thenceforth. Hie and expect. 1 mist mood wee however, • by the reception rats; and eloquent letter lent his innishod ion. 'flee man h a d been leading a life of ty and petty misdoing in the city. e had been alternately rich and poor, gay and miserable, desperate and pen itent, until be was tired of a rogue's life, and longed for the great peace that a Clear conscience only can bring. He wrote to his father on the eve of a mighty tempta tion—he did not say what—and his decis ion between right and wrong d‘pended upon the notice his letter received.. if hi father would permit him to return to him home, shield him from the penalty of a crime of which he alone had proofs, and help him to live an honest and useful life there, he would gladly forswear the evil menses be had. so long followed. If not, he was becoming reckless, and would make one last stroke for an ill-gotten fortune. The would-be sheriff answered to this earnest appeal and confession, thus : elsess.—You have sinned, and It le tight that you should suffer. Perhaps I may con sider yottr propos:idea as practical, at some future time, but, just now, I really do not see bow I can allow you to retina here. My pros poets would be seined. I think that y' U. had biter wait, for s while at +least, but do not do anything rule Meanwhile, las your lather. "SAL HARDOASTUr The night ,that this brutal communize tion reathedtits destination, the—bank was broken open, and several thousand dollars stolen from its 'eats ! )141. wi as good icuch ,4 The next dry, the police were on the triads of the robbers, and bad found traces this' crookd undoubtedly lead to their epee• dy detection. One of time was shorts' overtaken, some two or three 'hundred• miles from the city, and near ilus villate where Efardastle 11v A; The 'odkii*" who discos ered him dis ad his warrant; and- as he did so, Nib• - • by a shot from the bury quarreled grad' ai;s ; d n) ; of _pockets, ant the In Le murdet 4 officer upon his hands. _ .4e circumstances were so aggra vated, and the evidence so clear, that the trial was short, and the conviction and gentians prompt. While these events were transpiring, the elections had taken place. James Hard ens!. was chosen sheriff by a large major it,. and was bugging . himself to anticipa tion of some live or six thousand dollars per annum, of fees and pickingsalo result from his office. The neighbors' did not envy him the task of executing the lately convicted murderer—almost the first aftl cial duty he was called on to fulfill—but he was a man of nerve, and evinced no hes itation in the performance of what be con sidered his duty. The doOmed murderer refused to betray the faintest sign of weakness,or emotion to any one. lie said he had played a large = and had lost. That was all, and he i pay forfeit as coolly as be could. 'I aught astonish some of you." he said, 1 to some charitable gentleman who visited him. "but I prefer to wait till I am In a public position.—on the scaffold—when I shall reveat my real name and some, other facts. Till then, gentlemen. lan dispense with your kind attentions. " You can do me no good. and only bore me by trying. Good day l ; be careful to shut the door be hind you I" So, when be stood upon the scaffold, be neath the maul rope, he announced a de sire to say ;a few words. The permission being evert, of oon.se t he turned down the collar of his shirk as if to prepare - for the atijustniesit of thsi noose, and pointed to a tar deep and ' ekar—e sort of trefoil shaped • • a lief. bat good people ." said he, in a clear, at voice, "was tiren me by my Slither. Sheriff Ilardeistle ere;y years ego. on the night when I sv gs to the watch-house, in this town. He strook me with • suite-rod, and left me this Mark to remenber him by. To him, also, I owe the somewhat disagreeable conditions un-' der which I now address you ; for bad be permitted me to return to my old home and an honest life. when I asked, I should not have enterld into my late unfortunate bank spearlatitio. Re preferred, however, to save' his election, which my return would have defeated. perhaps; and the =aryl* may all draw for yourselves.— Fatiisir. I will trouble you to proceed with your functions I" Theapectatore averted their faces with a feeling- of indescribable horror. When they again looked toward the, gallows. Übe, iffledoestie junior was a convulsed and *Shies corpse. and James flardoenle mutat was being led from the gaisorryard, he ofai apparently idiotic condition. From this atide of apathy he wrier kola i arousal t - aded witkine few week another aberigke4 Ito be shown. to fill the s, vacancy , left bylds death. 1 _ A .t '. • c4sw ut Ocantacmcm:—ltap , pears that thextaurderous *tom which : ift4 Nadiaitiel Rum% the retuned Celifonnin, to attempt the butchery of the Re A tta Bev Abler, in Daniabouville, au the 11th L rilll not without Kane fonadatiou is Weise ham made a tbli confeinicia (that be bashed intercoms; with VW , for two peals past, while a pot Of_thOWe helms bee pastor of the pm ft l Haptht oAlMagly. lie has lett 1 t oltira traktiowa s leaving . a wife and alba, ebildrea is Chaatnitt Ifill vil lage:, The *Notated littoband, it:will be vemettibamili Idtarbtingisi Kiser into the hoatit***Xtit t 'ihMell'ila Chilled WA witlibl itudadded Wiwi& WA iietw_ . -told 'with liniag bias isa4 V, . T, with ten Ind Ili* at' la the maid with iv WWI, . jrinicelacapet with a . ..tiwr wage mitt, mad raw for hialik Roma iiiittg two pis* 'balheeblitaaite nat. kiting/tout ellietiirerOW lie" 2ilwattk. ..*4 , ' • 'l44Was . , oiatetoitt or Ur. hi. ~?hiaii~o=-+L is?iás. The New yak Maus* d a Mani dale contains i long krid vemiedndilyi whim say of wain event* whirk it /diva, tnatepiristha Chiemp, and whisk Uteemdriel ted with all the eim;unst a icy d truth, We copy the staryinent the Yerrwip. for the Qiiittego Democrat, stip t casung ors name. however, of one of pertonage* and neither afilturing i trt Dying our faith in the entire truth of the statement. The Memo says; "A few weeks ago a prominent firm of jewelers. doing business in ibis city, ree (leaved • letter frem Cisiesen. enstaining the following curious order ; The writer said he was worth some hundreds of thomands, and being desirous of making his wife a handsome present, wished the Messrs.....—. to manufacture for him im mediately, a splendid golden urn of the most elaborate description, and team moron so meats al Hynes Hamm se ke intended to place um owe heart in it, and give it to his lady esti keepsake I The let ter wound up with * postscript to the of , feet that as /team might want some proof of the writer's ability to foot the bill, he begged leave to refer them to his father-in-law, Mr. --,,..,,, of Chicago. This jewelers were quite' non-plumed by this singular order for a while, and hardly knew how to act. The whole affair looked like a freak of insanity ; but so many men, acknowledged to be sane, had indulged in just such whims, that they resolved to seek farther infermation on the sukject. The corresponding party at once addressed a letter to a customer in Chicago, desiring him to find out if such a man as the referee named in the order really exalted, and if so, whether he were a responsible party.— In a few days an answer came, stating that there was a person at the locality named, and that he was one of the merchant prin ces of the Western city. This almost sat isfied the New York firm that the order was genuine, but, they still hesitated to fill it. and finally concluded to write to the referee, and ask his advice in the mattter. This they did, and the consequence was that the Chicago merchant came to this city at once, steam haste, to prevent the I filling of the order. Be stated that the penmen who gave it had indeed been his son-In-law at one time, but was then a mai -1 awe—harmless, it was true, but still a mad man—and destined to be placed inn the asylum very soon. The old gentleman then went home, but scarcely bad he left the city, when a second lettercame from the son-in-law, complaining that the firm had not acknowledged the receipt of his order, and asking them whether they would fill it, or obligehim to apply to other partial. Rather provoked at what they considered • troublesome hoax, the jewellers very thotlessl wrote back to him that they bad~eteote his true character, and would write to the Chimgo authorities concerning him, if he played any more of his crazy pranks upoitUem. • Of coarse t h e threat was a vain one, but it had the effect to frighten the poorinna tic, and by heightening his madness, led him to commit "an outrage „ that brought him before a certain portion of the Chica go public. One evening at an elegantly dressed lady was in the act of alighting from here for the p urp ose of en tering a store. he suddenly dart ed to Lithe vehicle, and with • a loud cry threw his sips around the neck of the fair' questrian.. The lady at ,first leak fibutforistiintandeetanymni ; be Mem • Luau and bystan. Oil co p a man away. Theuffair created a great sensation, which was heightened by the mad mates deciaiation that she was his wife, which be made with fearful oaths. Finally, however, the carriage was driven off with the lady inside, and, the lunatic taken before a isLrata. During the night he was secure)y confined in a comfortab l e apartment ; d in the morning the person he claimed as his father-in-law was sent fly and came.-- Through the influence of the latter the ex amination was held in privafie. hut enopgh leaked out by certain channels to show that the following strange Min of manly constancy and women's perfidy was re. vealed It seems that sonneyearsego, James-- was a young man employed ea clerk in a dry goods establishment on Broadway in this city. lie received a rather meagre salary for one obliged to support himself aloud, yet be would probably have remain ed there had he not lost his parents. Both died. within a week of each other, by chol era, and left their son to breast the world alone. Heenly feeling his great loss, and unwillinir to remain in a city where almost every object reminded him of it, the young clerk -"threw up" his situation and Went to Chicago, carrying lettere of recommends lion from the employers he had quitted.— In Chicago he found a new employer in tile person of a wealthy commission mer chant, who received him into his counting house as assiAtant book-keeper. Hie refined manners. sensitive disposi tion and practical ability, so won upon the, merchant, that heinvited him to his house before he bad been in his employ two mouths, aryl rented him as a soa rather than an employee. The mercant had a beautiful daughter, ast entering her teens, who also took a great liking to the modest, retiring young book keeper, and as she always saw him when the visited her fail-, Ws store, as well as when be visited- the house, they soon became well acquainted,, then innocently familiar, and finally' loved. The rich *enchant saw how the affair was' likely to terminate ; but he had formed a. resolution to let his daughter select e hus band fur herself, and tho ug h his clerk had onty alai:try then, he res ol ved to make "a man" of him, if he 000tineed to do as well as he hiid done. lie was not much astonished, therefore.,'' nor very indignant, when the young man' informed him that he loved and was- be- loved ; but be told the-youth that he ,was very foolish, and then otossented to she al- hence. In short, the pair were married. the lady receiving a dower of fifty thousand del:arr,d the husband being eAtoottioda ted wit ty sum sufficient to enable him to go into business with his father-in-law's nephew. They were very happy, and for nine months "all went merry as a marriage bell;" but at the end of that period, and just se the young husband berm to feel himself able to repay the the loan with, which. his Wife's father hadkindly.favoredl hits, his partner basely abs coti d, after, drawing so heavily upon the credit of the house, that he left it oompletely bankrupt, ' • The cruel blow filled James With despair —he found himself iodeht, his meet gone, and to crown all, hts father-in-law uiliust! ly accused him of wild speculation, or some thing worse, and refused tabors any thing to say to him. Be still ramakiral friendly with his daughter, however. We have before stated that our . herb was pos. messed Oa suavely seriatim nature ; hod he beau constituted like most men, 14 mad: l ;4n have bripOtti: m his iltimdt sad ooze hinteelfwith the tbouild that' his ' a &Anne id-oiirry , heath tom* Cut ofhls konW abated* lis= 4 4 0.4 'Ole ; IW. be awned the _ 61 0 die N , w wty of the ft. be` = iamb ; iiplendesvored hi pin eletubip. tit thiakei, - militteetaifid Oplbuor would employ tiliteirbotwirbpi Motion Inrhonc.rwsn ~ _ tunthattor how unjust the to l tiVitid ‘ 4 inally diimvered be either iro r~~ • .. ' oh f •ah ' , io • , tire • , - • _ _ 1., adopt, after a - tits tatiatal ~ , that few twevaporiatiAttattattiatataat - : • told ithi bride Of fits dettormination, aid af ter - tki . tiitifibiritatilaif albras7 her foetal*, ibat they ma= .- Ike knew warbort 14ou alma* heft sad that painftittea--fieHata•weres a-- (1%4 itt the than jra ti. .. a ve tkattey, idea of pa tr tkpwit tfi ti t. Itite -• • • dal WU' Whir illeiviiiititailf sad weaki Omer yea*. ha tit litaCkftstwob asaia.„z 00)04 Ate . p i t i l e r gist , weeW be AO siveigit, , , _ *Dais to to, lid remain with rum, liktil , aryl ataerpriietaitrotleiairilitft latollistai 1 bad airlaill sba oat, stadia faish& I maid abdisi.bar without a Oath I *ally the yams wife rtaatakatrated, iitit James was Sr= in his ablest MO*, bore ' IN ADVANdIt '' -NUMBER or..istuil . The lA= husband went to a . distant eitY. and gale mom leather:WO, stool. where be remained twowlmle eats, g l recieiving Just enough to int - decently. During an this he meitliiie wrote nor received • latter his wife, lac, such silence was me of conditions upon which her father od hm at borne again. In vain he eto aide motion for he had no friends to aididar with.their inftnenar, and fheor had relin quished nearly every _hope__the when a rich uncle died in ediftnia with out a will or any near relatives, Mut the poor clerk inherited his entire fortune.— This sudden smile of fortune raised Jams -from the depths of deposit. to the= height Of joy ;. and visions of a with his beloved wife flew fast &MAW through his dreams. Not honor mitit bu satisfied before love, and his debts in Chi cago must be - paid before he could be worthy of his best reward. His first went • to California. sold off the estate of the de ceased, and procuring drafts on New York, retuined to the west. Each creditor in , Chicago was paid his fW,I claim with inter est, and one morning in July the heir ap peared in the counting room of his Sher in-law, to return the money looked him during his honeymoon. The old gentleman received bias] very coolly, and greatly surprised was Jar to notice that he received the money shout changing his manner. Poor fellow little did he dream of the sorrow in store S him. After much hesitation he aired awhile wife with great emotion. The megolient hal a l rose from his chair with a frown, an swered sternly, "If you speak of my - ter, Mr.—, she is well and . t she is no longer your wife. You her ; and the law accepted that inestima ble desertion as a cause for freeirig her from all your claims as a husband ! i ' She is now Mn.— !" Such was the noble husband's for him godlike self sacrifice. Sceneo ll it been sway from Chicago six months; when the father induced the wife to visit Indi ana and procure a divert* from her too faithful husband, and on tbe plowed bean ie's desertion! She went, well divorced by the iniquitous laws of the State. and re turned home to be woed and wed . by an other ! Surely, it was not strange that the he. hayed man fell like a log at the feet of the iron-hearted poisoner of his life. He was carried from the counting room to a hospital, and when he rose from the bid of sickness, disease had left his body to set tle on his mind. At first there seemed to be a method in his madness ; he invested his money to good advantage, and, it has since been discovered, willed it all to the woman who had betrayed him; but in a few Weeks there was a change, and for a few days be would walk the street*, ettivice ing, much attention by his odd way of dressing, and carefully scanning each fe male face he mit, with an expression of hqeleas agony that was heart-reading to behold. At hot be found out where! *be aPd= r 4 . 4 .l' fo n dly on triO of Th enA: ; ibirinetral VC a** the ,„ • 2 merit Of the story, en .. great object of his life he was baffled, his madness took a more cioeStied turn, and be claimed the false one in the public streets. Gas. Twines Oirroaxsaaten.—There is but one instance known; we believe, in which the old veteran was Otagaillerlited, . and as that was quite amusing, we will give it to our readers. Genera Twiggs is a strict disciplinarian, and meets out the justice of army regulations with but a slight tempering of megy. A few years ago a private of dragoen• whose company was stationed at San Antonio, incurred a punishment p•o , ri&d for an ollenco he bad been guilty of, and vowed to wreak hiss upon the commander himself.— WI a correct insight into the Genera's ch , he 'elected the moat tender point for his thrust. One night be stole into TtrigP' stable with a mar, and shaved his favorite char ger as clean as dressed leather. No sighs of the rage this mean action would natu rally create was obserrable next. day in the countenance of General Twins, but bet we night be bad discovered and (dearly im plicated the gui't y party. Arresting the soldier himself, e conveyed bin, to the stall from which the barbarous] . used ani mal bad been taken. andsecu l e r fastened him with a halter to the rack, which Was plentifully supplied with bay;antl inits;but contained not a serap of any biscuit or a drip of grog. For two days the soldier misdated...o this fare untill,., it might have been sup posed that he was transmitted into a cen taur at least, and the poor fellow was the subject of endless camp !jokes and merriment. On the third ereaingGenerel Twiggs re-entered the stall, and wiVi his same stern. immovable expression of fea tures, quietly stroked and patted' the shouldersof the amateur barber, exclaim ing. "Whoe,Charley ! there Charley ! stand still, sir !" The soldiertine:ti e r himself this was "adding insult to ," - but' it was such a capital j oke, it would urdrind in him s t to aid the veteran:loiter in car rying it 6lit. So neighing and in true equine style he commenced Making about, and then kicked up behind in such a sudden and vigorous manner, one of his heels was planted in the General'eatehnnen, and the old man fell over speechifies. As soon as he could recover breath, he called sot, "Serg ea n t, %errant," and as hi or derly came running in, the horse man trembled at the thoughts of what might result from his friskiness. 'Solvent," gasped the general. "set this man tootle.— lie would rather be a horse than a white man, by G—d I" A Yrn Sum Psoput.—The Maine. 'Lew forbids the people of Kawachusetts tram using spirituous Nuns. snoop ting in awe of sickness. Mr. A. 8. Mansfield, the last year he was liquor agent of Msesselnutetts, sold spirits to the amount of 8108.760,48. The sales of lb. Iturshasn,, his snooeseur, have amounted this year to shoat ammo. Burnham bought the most villainous com =l, and practiced the most extensive with them • Distillery slops, cur rent in ell the ran holes of Yankisedom at thirty or forty centsper gallon, ha would *us la as to give thous du and fight dol lar brandy anammes, and them at that rate, pooleting the &Moreno. In the name &Temperance Infant sb total Ab stinent*. Great is mainelanism. said great is Yankeedom, its inetakplay, 'are 410111) pure toaries r asked a bird•derdits, with whom be wasaecti2 tars l. for his fair."— "Yes, ," the &i,• , oonfidestiany ; "I raised 'erobirds from pure cane -17 seed!": ' • a . Gratitude Is' the fairest .14assam which= 4 o ai t fro m the soul . and lbeheart of taaa !owe ateseisagrant. El
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