ne 64it fibOntet 1), 1\1 ) ILLTICAL .101 . RNA L., BY B. F. SLOAN „Curl. •utneribera, if end in &quince „ • will be Meta to one address for Skew! „ r.r. for 1 Babe. ,bonder f .lag to pay witLic .) eau, tLe ; ',continued ►ud tbica►erurl mode cut •t ; 12 ter mit, sod left with • per.t.r oft. er L.l ' 1111:1 OF AOFSI6TIBINO • rt,n UCH. nr less soiLtio • avrammo. - loli $ 16 Ow Naar. It %boob. ta uJ " 00 " • o N 126 ON " 9 A 76 tr. A t - tt, ettalliffifttlf at $11• 6 tootzthit, 511 Y tuontl.• MEE to plisa,•—oPO yrar, SOW, n mouth", 14 . ..ted the Illuefektos liNnoeinry .t $3 pni nnn for • .rd,C or,r*Ss... twit uuder it s ... 10 aro to a ltw , bat uo .1 Iw Inaertewlstuouß tb. Kiwrial Notiok• • her. noti ulna/ frequent ebaairee 1.•111e10.1 will be slloweAl two aqua:tot. lotper, . For aditit.kintilspoce. tbw clinreo. will . as 6 vorrisiltmemta ;suss bs strictly ~tuna usillex. •Ilbe advertiser ~,, t 41v assist* nsquirs.l in advance ‘ .l, will be pt....toted tsaktf..early i3USINESS DIRECTORY. • •••I.‘lll FEY., • 1.6. k 1.14.1URTC14 WISII3 •34114 L 14010144 ..... ( Unett.oh graodtes, ke, 4 hateraigtoß, iti,-.n.ila,ltiri..ll2.l , ll4m,lihrity, For.,aeldrall „ Moo niniallichanr. or , rectialtvi 1111u4- • Y.., It. , tt rho 11 4•llnt4glibolui, yr , Rer,i 1100.440, nn r 4 1, V tie N.‘ m WOOD, ,t ht. restdeoce OA Wrot t• isih ,tioet am-14 •-• If HAL L . yij,,,ilaettirer wd W 6010410 anal Retail 11...1er 11,,0ie,y, Zephyr gaittlas, and. Y•iiaea No T,,ther getters! iioo.llllll.llt 1.441.4. pirrrt. 4th .Doge 11.43..1 34... 1 41 - n''' ttIUU CO. W wrixs...ta ibit ;jilt' Ix g meta, A . . , F.• 10 STOII 11. ft. t t)L.E. Kook Book 111•\I Tt Knit If itso&ratcht's Work, ki‘‘ NV I L .1 1(3, 11 , 4TTOR•11" . it 113131M/1J WI AT I,A, KTl‘ , , tate Orla th. Park, fa the Aatertgaiti a v., ..aeonal 'gory tot lb. buitdiux, ocyvlove• by F. t X t tatakeititc. A. Ina alvvsyv to. 1..0nd In blt Ave, sod usviamia plivetu•lly attended to - it I Uhl) KENL)II) Wir•Ltaat C aatt itocr• , l tottwax, 1,1,•ar kat., 'Ct. au! k \ 11. alk.l :la., at itght'• k, n N.•ln\l•.tl hy. , 10 nr1A111•. 11 ALSI,tt I Oli 1.% ArrOaXin LAW, at Law, IN " gitepnAnpt .ttentiou to the locatinK or Lats.] witd the paynffle.nt orrwces 11. tLr state. IL ', •10) to+a IN 111 is let. fat order. ha Use r, •a-e .1 ha.. r I Q. amp 1..ii.1, ke E. COLIK, Joreessairr t& R Malt t /1 C . i . f . MILK Sll,l ‘nlolll4Sie and Ratail 1..1. tlf a act DwiticatlC yitnor Gotrita, Artificial It 1.w.... • t. Laorkiskid Tadibinttable 111111bery, *nailer - dr earkArl" l'^-Panaular • I‘V•11t,0•4. 1,11.,. • E.%1 TON PUTT' s s ATM= itT AT LAM - 41 1b , e .ou 10'..t.r . ti • • Iv., 14•5 P —lOl.l %.1 LK* in I h.to Watet.o, Fury Lr Fated War*, Look rng t:.it utl•-ry and Pitney Goode, Pnrovxo Ho Park toot Pooch at 416. 3 1I 4I Ii )( 01.. " 1111 ‘ 1.2. 141 ;hiRDT•IL Its I L t 111/1. V •n re Goodk, Caspetajtfattioce, (I.oThei. Fir • . Block, grie. --- - - . I) 61•AVILI UT. grin AT 'dice to l «tarsi \ ttul.ttrirer h lit6lter' • Clothing Atom Fa 1V v.. A. l o Ultit.llTtl. 477010411, A T I "eh , • the tAt,,,r. r.., ~INCI. I III, • 'l.lV.* t.. ~ t tsnart 4 ',owe/ow,' • • KIMAIL DMA Coroor .• •• Punta, rtil,44taw-4totta, Isfslyibrion . • ••••1, ‘• t.l rro RN KY AVP OCNONLLOIIt • ? I. n .41 141 earner roolli. of Ropensgrelea • e - • t n.. t h . Public Yrin, xv - II %CA •"" V • I 'will oy. 4'M, in itoimn -*• 11•11ian • tte., th *We 4 the Part. Fri. Pit • I I I 4. tit 414.. wrorx Teo► hE try— IQ Neo4t . •r ...1 -.teret nod the I'Ut..:o.l",loairy., •re. • I:TT. oot rear Knell I h . .113e1 - lal. 1 1 / 1 .11,1 , •11... • tl• • tot .ditliert No 11 ape 12 It JLL *tt .ttate Ntn-rta. p. 1111,1VITT II•I. P.% & SH4NNO•. ii ' 6lgfrloor. (0 Bantry 4,4 r Linehtv • • L nefota l'o•nnan and American Ilanl. are and to tla, woo, Iron IL n.l 3tf...1, Vu _ - i • \NYOKI) IL CO.. Ire 4, r icrt I V 1; , f1 (I. th--r, 10°4 Ar Night ,tebanre twin• • r•lnsitmilt, for nal* SI R.... 1 11....1.• • I ( ROOM. Nr Imam and I.l•nufgact tar, r 1.1 Anat., •a I 16.1)1, I'Parh at., au the. abou f"rtuerli • 1 ) liookit I)s.t.s.uu u 4:murns.. l'rusisuols, ertt -11.,1",5h, , stlt, Grist., Flour. Fruits, Nuts, t Asps., t r . ..... Patl.. Wnwlso. .n.i 141..n•Vare, ash li'ners 4Wrsoltt's Blocks - • .—t 4 , ~,, r• .two, r ths Stffirst, Fru.. I I ( F & RATHBUN, (or" Dvrrifrrit, (Miro in N.ate%'..Sailiss Square, loreaoriv courup • lay k.. work WWI'S atoll ktt .1t V 1 11tKAId. enn.itaala Catocinui, and dra.an iu •• ;1.411 GOOtill 1 . 0111401 . , . qlot•*p, Rafrt7 Puce, • Cialiro. •.11, ke , R.tio.ll fitnak, • •• •t• - •••••t, Ern., Ya , •.a.l .()Wit II K 6.. ('U., 1 Post sitnisn wed Coruadssens ..s.-rs to C.a. Flour, Fish, sod agent fur s dsily Ilse of •I sk• st..rttor.. l ut,l INs-k, Fns, Fa_ _ 11 1 151K1.11.. A: 1R, 1 .111. %4 • •ro• v-7 , 141114.P0r titAmust F.agiafra.ik‘fiNA. A,IICIIILLIMI Int 1.1•4134,311, (NTS, N 1... k. K. KHODEM, A 5111031,6 lILE D 11411.41 MAX , k. .U.S AVM( 1.• - • . /. •A. Warm • !levrink Mar))lne, RooMP err • .10%.11 . ) Piot, Eril..P.. larSUtrb- EMI 1.0111•11{ a. CIVTLIOI. Arroaxv? ♦? I. • re, Girard. Vrte t , mnty. so d tibet 414.1i.t.1 1.. s tb •ot tliavatdt. 11/11 Awsurcy trerTer Of THI PlArt„OffiN• 1u o.•at 1% • utr.ptairo, glib, Pa. tl GH ir dlr ir1.A4114. WsotasiaLa I:Locums, nod Ilealers la 4 , •• Imported Win.. soA I-Iquora, also Raw; Vnavt, 1 &AA Aiganta for Moffat& Buffalo \ 11, 1 and 2 t amwarrlal 101 , 1,1in0, Sort o , Naara. 6rle, Y.. • a a. CargillLT rouN Aims.. 01 nA.,-,AeTC exit, Crlit.leml« &ad !Wail -cor /o, all Wad& of FROMM. PTIM LUX ROOM* o ..tki n g .tfir« and Matta Ctudr& No IN .1 on. Mork. Eric Pa 11 431" sl iv i rotaii ir. in Ft snAg6n.. atinnin- Ysir and Wotan et 1.4 n 13, r•daTti'. Rir.Tk 'tats lone Ps _ i f %LOP& tk LOW. xi Ayr riAITV srna t W liolowar amyl Retail . P ars in Wed awl ()Ater° fbmpsof oupTrior quality, tbir r.iapprot uid best now in nna On Twelfth street peach. grit , . Pt. r A. l noduct fr, Tarrying Ira**, for !amity, farm nr knarya,Pes fyr stir cheap W. ()um. II 1.. Low. I )11. 9. 1.. ILLIt ixT Orr I D •thor Ilw•Iling wootte'Parli • ^t ~ 1..0ck mot of grid. flank Wilding* Jai, 10, 111811. /KUKUK J. 5101i.14141. rutty mealy* Lad C.Walairloo Merehadaa, bock, Er* de.a.r t:(.61. 71'"""i I= I p.4.ltlltli & billiLLOtrrli. WanulaaUt askoTßatail amatory in Grnerrift, Slay CbandirrY. Wood and Wain., can ate, R., , !tut. Stmt. Erie. Peon vuruits OlTORitil. I I W. A. tit WV ORD. lobt.er, Anna Retail ....J.! to doeiviptioo of Ilrorolifh inp.l Doilsost.to Doi .....to, earpotkett. Oil Clotho, toe Xn. 13. nolo otroel ,f s ., of Fifth. trio. P 0... THOUNTON, I , oiriel or fat Pctes Ay».• roont itomis tad Ilmiestoc, (Armors, k , ., ►eearttely mid ,rrtutty drawn. Mein .no Pnoeh, strovt, "v., Jar S .e•rrMt ()mew; Ptnr, tile. Pit DOW V1N412. A eItoTIFTT &T 1.• IT ATP JI - TTlelt Tin ,•• T . Will Dv - mitt.% ttev«TOTllirettritt Ettf CTttettiv on.' env. pt , "MptIAT4 tfltbrtil att.l9tint: told) bottinem Po t rokete.l 1 , 1 hi* hor , tn, elthet Ar an A ItotttateVe rr ittleo fn rovrolre Mort. enetrer of .tat. and IRIND • t ,r, Ps W. DOI 'ISL.% *A. Aritsasit At L. t or•--000. rewired to touthiliot oret aStste t mot. 6111 the korthatele of the V.A. trio fts.. )KIN " °ill'tropt, W. oculist ashl 1.11, 01 Vain e 1 1 / 4 " Y his litt.stim, orgeloolvol. *0 thy trestMebi ••• 'A. Map P . t • IR? ra• qr qt., 1. irf ge 4 uatAlSaintlV . D .1 I ` , ko., he. f ai bil e rt." ..Cri.°l4llll, Planter. rk. • . Ps lE=l I. ski.nwire. I • d Retail Sarressar le Clark 41. so6bria.) 4 1,tantIllf an n. Reed 0011911, to Dealer In Palatia l : l4%TO, l N arillihea NI St. Gis" amphene, alumni Fluid lanasaaa, , k 22 • '' . I 11111 • 7 • r. 1 ii II ~ t r, r • ' RIE 4 I'. _ • ~_. . . - I I . . R. F. SLOAN, EDITOR& PROPRIETOR VOLt IRE 30. • e ir C. mho" notaaaLt aad /WWI dealer kiada of lingliah, Germaa sad Americas Hardwares dements Ilan, Iran, X an; 81001. is Weary sad Carder Triamodaga, llachlso BsWog sad Analog Timm* atm% pnwailkot Um, Rood Roses, Leis, CRAILL, ATTOIL MY fir. Ho. pronoviol Ids 011iot Iv Hoot al SWAMI *arum, W,. rod, west ooroor of the Mobilo aquirs whore 100 trill .t_ 14.1.41 prootptly to all Wainer entrusted LI las ear, Iris. No. 2 1.144. 11 1 1 1W1IM I I I II WH. LUCA, thenkfut for the liberal • patronage -glom saboamoss that having do reowned the of asoisaasee afQ. presuJ. LUCE, be is prepason k• Weds I:Waal tl aadt t aselabost improved sty 1.., an the a tt ention 4 th y P l att is again WWI ta the CONTINUOUS owe woes. e b {eh h. hoe been ticed In atieligne kw th past pees, to the antlre ot his potsoos, that kg Is son propoood to pet up teeth OS VIILOANIZSID n web ku Use now adraat itrei the Cliesio moue Bea W i n i : ovinit no ifispoceie Air ErabolL. rankling et sod evtair to thet ao Alen, eiltend er presider, and dupe It h pTeArabie' to any °Bier material toned, as It will not ewer the teeth. Teeth pat mia j ar sktrerfot Owes Who prefer tr t tar weeks paid to tilling and- preserving onto rid teeth. and also to the eorrection of ltentibtritieS.— ittles in Beatty's Mod, PM* Sow trio. D.c 24, lifOk—t. Waft. W LUCK. ALL persOns, without exceptioti, know- Jet ttbewootvg. tadebtad to *4 art eatertelly reernear echo pay the SWIM withatitollehty, as the late aka age to , aar baatmas neuters as surly disposal of unsettled astir. lusperattee, sad we truettliat the Warsaw, hstetnfore 'Malted Win ht gratefully rreiptonsted by • peasant re sponse le tlils Retire. out 14 J. JOHNtiTUN &IMO. _ . J. C. -BURGESS & GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &c., AT 4\'IIOLESAL},,. No 10, lirowli'A Block. SLate Strut Lot, ()et M, ]tlsll PIANO FORTE M ELOt)EON MANIIIIACWFORY SAVE TWISTY PEE CERT BY BrYll4 up WILLIAM W - MUNG MINI X 313. 11 2 '33141Cr'd . MSI! . . 4 I -..., • lIMI THE expri eence of ticenni hAzrz, :ma OW idea that I entrAionak. PIANOS ANP MELODEONS I„ t rie cheaper than! can hay them elsewhere. lareau•• rent ta eheaver, lumber to chi arr. ei•al a chertirei, won the arm, induced int ta end entniilet., experienced wnrinurii, ah. carried {Nano lisuoiactury thew s/Pelves for h.. year*, and who wail rn tkeir natirs .Lost ti..riewarl to Pair such tnatrumrals awl 1 am ou• pr•pred to tarot, h w 7 outo..rolis frt. tot Pianos and Melodeons 0 , rupetior To sod finish, tad will VIVALIILI4.II6.I\7Ir TIEKICI.Thott I ror 1141 V length or tins., to give COMPLSTE eIATISIVACTi \I • /1,*(.111t1.01,1 11/ s 1411141414.11a1A41 11411/144.04 W. W.. 4,1•1 14. tost I( theme Itiotritinonto obould sot pro , . P 4.1 .14411, public uta uothibg Ls spared to blear ale.et Ilke 4-0 red nmoil t, via • Predates 's' ■ See mood sulistaitted risme, vriliMJ• will give seed .•tiidaedaa. alma allay la sea. Iroser ila■ say Map I korw 44* 'TUNIS VERY EASY PRICES VERY REASONABLE! PAT- ONIZE Your Own Oitissensi at Home ! ORDERS at WHOLESALE ur ETA I!, Eiretittd promptly and bits Pnolnixo, ord.'', on Store., old I.vr, and any thing el. I ean sell again or um: 1u ivy but mess, tortil be taken in exchange for Piano Forte.. Vol. Paleitn , " and *by thing On. I hat, 111 .t , •r PIANOS To LET TVNING DoNE WELL NEW MUSIC EVERI It EEK NoNE HUT Ttiß BEST ARTICLES ON II \ll TUF: GLXULYR Int"RIVALFD Chiokering & Son's Piano Fortes, wry." heard of a poor Pinfte, I .ot hrre it I. •13.1 will •••-t , sng.. It TOEDITORS.—You all remember lit.. offer X r ovary Waters a See York, boa mode for aorertialog to tout pspork, The unalebeerbeal rill do IMP, better, dew: Riii favor htus ath a ,14, fantod, you vritli any riZOl , toa order or tiPl/Ir* =I to. roar orvier !trio. Jon.. 111. IMO.— omiosmwdli*Joozliw - 411 MRS. CU RT IS has returned from N York, sad is 130 W Ireelthiallg bar Stook at XILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS Cooststioir 0 Patin and Straw 1 1 .01111e15. 1 111 1 Ilrad rimers. Cape, Floor's, !Mbar, IMAM. (he, rirrt Ribbon*. COW% Latea, le., lic Also, Ruby Skirt*, nbilkry, UP, r Bonds, K nittang t'•,. . t n.l matarims for grabrokberp," Lava tails, Kieletarre, pe - ri4r quality, kik kr, 01 0 which will bei Sabi so esti be bought aliewbor• MILLAICYR*I ouppliod with isit goods is their bor. • Wbolemale,YDS 11 CURT IS Fate. Cat 1, 111611,411. W - lIICW ANTS A SAFE. The sibeariber has woo lAro^ Pi , IneRRING ..4 SAM, which b will .li.pnat . ( et , ..1. f'.. Cash or approved piper. Ir. L scatT Erie, Aril 9,11160.--114. e. -- - ----- BU I L D I R 8 HARDWARE A fall mid complete sasortioeut of Build... fluid gram, for ple very lost by t001i29.21. 3. C AELPIES. EVE= QADDLE k C AR RIAGEAI Nos k, A full assortment of la444tory and ' inst molls, to oak vary law by 21. J. C RHLMN. fl A RPENTER'S stud JUIN ER'S TOOLS the larval ma abeaptat Rock la tM City, at Fate, Oct. 210104.-21 J. C. aiLLUVi,s. SA USAGE CUTTERS, Cleavers, Ittineing Kniveft, Rutetwr YAWN* id Mo. am* of ect.2*-21 J. C. BALDRII• Q HOVELS, and Tonilistand;, Blower ijAtanda. fat qla trt 21 J. C. ttELDIRN. TABLE CCTLERY, Pocket kiiiiregi - of oto•s and qattlitira, at le.ir priors by Oat. 211,10-2.1 C. SELDEN. rrilliOTHl SEEDI TFAUTRY SEED! 100 Bushels nice New Clan* Tlasotby Arett.. Juet r. nJead, and Jur Askt cheep by Rne. I$,llW. BRCIMAIe RJpNItIA t Co (10it Offof a superior qtuditycanbe bad al CARIT.II At BRO. Nero. 0,10/4.—n. , _ _ OotF my own !make of soy description, n, tllog at tow prkes, toe Progisoo, Moot Poy, of b, wrodkirly polars to mart theGatos. G. T. 141.81 Y, Gow.A. State et., *est nas• 50 - — §lZ - EIOFVIN Dl - ) l 6' OLIO* rftvica men A writicAx, b 7 lissm, tor W. low by pots CAMR A BRA. Vir ADDER AND INDIO°, of the ver) .131. boot gelidity. by Mit Cast at te Wag L 106.-4650. • Med Hoop". WO - 4i cbrofest, seed aird boot orkovroir.al Bab y D o I.rr at BALDwors DRUG Irrolltlt, Lit Do. s Eirr4 1141111" QPALDING's LiqUlDeiLtit p. 14 by se coma t 860. EINEIZIE WANTED.—Two experienced . Cabinet 7arsibuo Makers, V Jam )4 0, w ELIBRY , tn., N. • 41.2 t I:LI! NOTICE. Qin I=l ECM= -3 - dolor. ! Golan I-I Mil ERIE, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, /860. , lininCLOW. Atc experienood Kano and , Female ray skias.iesseat. to sainauseihre aotbre• bee 8130 TIC Nth STC3IIII3V. rpg CHILDREN WISING, wt ea l i t o r %ammo. th•_preells et %Ada& leresit. Mt holeameatioa—eadlstlay ail s==, Si is saes is is Mark Si lg t pan A. - tat•thera, It win glee SW he peursevas a sad besiti to rear laamth We km pm sp sad ho Odessa, years, *adMrs. is ataddsgice sod troth of Maisel *i base wet bees able to say.or any other rossligime— Nan lisoll /hale is a antis liar easseta, ceffirt, it arm whim dew ly and_ Newt as did we bass ea leetsooi alait- imeothinli wagon hy gat oh• Tam We , . •I'R U P. al lb. switum. all are • diSe i l il d - 'l , - ' 'alit IR "VW lion. end i l" Who of cerasessabilida at alogisig el.eti, sod wirtilies Ws spot Is this wisase . 'whmt so Itamsr," alter tea lama! wziserlehtm. sad 012 ti 01212110111 RN tallhlital=22222tibat we base lasiessit saii't=eilevelheirtisatt Issaidggimig from MOs, sad sehavitt , YEW will be fesied le Mee or or attest= wrap Is edaialshered. the mootmoo esper Iligtta Ii 1 41= 1:4 : : 1 li and has boss used w avess.billleir wears to tbeerasets of eases. it mot oat , die m the shade's fear psia. bet ii. teelgoretes the sad benneoh a:sleeks aridity, and boss hams sad he Um abide Radom It 'rill al meshisatairtiy nab v Guru* /2 722 8021/2" AND WOO Conic, mad (maw coneabdosa, ertdebe at t sot speedlly naadhld. Ind ill We hen It the be at , iPor sad alsreit swim dy in the world to all awn or Dy....te.7. •• 41 CHILDIUM mambo. m oui dreg, wimlial D 1 Vase beislitiroeliortb log or say other 1 imemo.ll•lreald as y Vo rem y wbwo los a sham autiortocirota soy of the fo g oassplaiats—i• but let i our errs/afore, nor the of others, Kase be. t 1r...0 your suffering child and the retie( that will beats. yes, absolute( lute—le' tallow this tmedietae, If timely used. Full dfrettfoaa for wan . Will seasimperry each bot tle. Nese pintas tease the 'beesiseil• of CURTIS a PEgc lNB2 " , Y Olll O/ as the outside wrapper. Bald be DM/rests throe/boot the solid. Plrielliall Mire, Mk Is Codas log., rho" York. nett. PitICS WILY XS CENT PEW WAIL& 1y..11 _ _ _ SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, IttIVV.M. DIIIIILITA'FILO, yr i ecunpountied entirely , from Gums, A, awl Imo become ifin'eshibliattedlitet, a rtondard Lod mine, ICOOI/11 shd entre-, ~.5 red try all that hero owe it, sad to new notortod to , 11. NI 'with eenhelenee la ad tb. .ttssafes fur which it Is es-- 0 ootalatestatatl it has rumd thonoondo l g, within the last two year* 'lt ho had Vermin all hopes ‘-" 'of relief, no tho nowierou* oteolict ted certificates tolla i-, poeresslto show. the dew , Ma? ho &Wage led to the teenpernanent ot the tedielduni totting it., ,aisd wed in mach nosall• stoo as to art grotty on ' 8 ' th e ikt. OIL lot tits distates of .oerl {judgment 'mkt. von to k , ate *lto of the I. 1 V Ilikt. t ‘1,4 1 / 1 141/1470.11., and it el m , ue Elver l'emee-1 ,pleAssly littlbein Al. iit byehepet ill,' , ebriMlols literrbotte, Aantitter Complaints Dye. 1 int ery,Lhonehtionttlitenn achy lioletttutt Cootire- a., WOO. tatelytieiCliele rit. cholera 'gerbils, --"' Cholera Infentien Flat alsoes, .1 auudics, Fe- male Weak [say be use.l sueesastolly as au Ordima rm nfa a ll:i. ty Nterlteine. ft wit,' 'cure nlelittleAD FAClttn, (.. thousands , ,east testify.) In twenty mokinviris, J ie. or throe , Yosopooonaio are Wen at ..antoonoolo.-pt ..tattact. 1 All wee nee it are !Iran* thtti tsotttootsa, 1.1.10 It. hear. sag" hti hi. IX LTIV.S. ILN IPtilf. MOUTH WITH Tjfk lyrettwitArgli., AND etWALLUW birth together. Prier Yote4lolletkie poor Ineetoie. SANFORD'S kaatta t;VIT,A.IITIC PILLS, c(4iiPousDED /TN* % tf..1A111.,11 PC? rr LIZ KAAP IX ASI The Ffirtily l'uthar- tie Pit. but adtcd'athartm cinch the prop it. rattler more than 'Cu Wlyears Tie constantly inert's- log detasad Irsta WON I t .. Late long need the..., PILL" sad tb• intiras rlen %Itch all exprees 1 .4 In regard to their vac has cadneed me ki place them 0 . 1 withia rimmed+ otall. The Protreeton ••I I know that &thread Ca thartic. set 00 different Il i portions of the newel*. The FAMILY ('A- TBAMTIC FILL has, with due. reforenar established bet, bees aoopounchei fret. ,•ty of tbe pared e l irta- Ale ttraets, which act,7 alike on every part of the sttmentary canal, sad are ..1 , 1121111.111/ and ST to 4/11 e.”el. when Cathodia EN4 Is seeded, sack as ink u %Nu k.3lE,Aers OF rat se is oit A C El, , leeptuera, hoo• to the pgi beet and Lates t enathne n.oe, 1430 arid SotOpeas , over the whets Body, ft.On sudden eoI4, *WV ketterettly, It alltleeted, end en a long course of lir MM rer. Lau it Ap= Crervimpiensation of cola 1.14 over the bodg neat, Headache, or weightin the bead, a itaissa. isatiery II Isea• e s• e_. WOILYIts La Children or Adana, RHEUMATISM. s 401 greet Parllker at the Blood, and many dhows- es to which best. Ishii% on no:nerves to :oration C) in thistaterrtia~st_ Dose, 1. to 3 Pirlies,3lll Vesta. The Liver Islisocator sad Faterily Vathartk ore retailed ley Druggists wearrally, and eolo whole t., ch. 1 sie In MI the lame towns. S. T. W. riANFOMII I , M. D.. lisonteetarer Dad Proprietor, 33b. t reatiwroy, %saw York. Jo,' 2. ILA HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHIL. A BEN EVI, LEN T INSTITUTION svactal f toloasmot lor Limo :be -irk •tol 1't1C1•1.11T di: EPIDEMIC 111roli.V•kr. The AASOCIATION, io a-tow of Lb. *whit 4..tracto • Looms Nfe timed by t•rawldew•aes, ud t• o deerptmco nrecticrol upon dor u nforl as to rietano of .1u:11 Ir) Quack., se. rra: ) .401 , 10 &mete.) %brit Coroollint :•orirooa, no • MAIO, IRi.l, ACT orortliir of it nano., to I/ p•FI a 141ipeu.sr.) for St," treptolligat «1 ail. ,laoo alowoot to all thou form., /11 FDIC AL ADVKA ILK ATri , to ail •ho Imply 1; latter, with • dem n 3 ul tLolr r. odition, (axe, occupatiom_kabtta et ke. ) and in mos.. of extromo" poverty, to YURNbni lOLDICI • 11211 KU.: or CitaRGIL. It Ye needkas to add tint iltr ammetatioa commando the ta l kiest MedicaS of the ate, and sill furnish lb* mast toprurill modern trystsimmt. Use Ilhoolotore of the soovicto I too, it, tit., iv nAhla Report sie.o the trabtimeat of sexual dtarutos, oxymora tho Itlghest ssiiskettoo. with The tooress vebieb has 'needed the lawire of their minorduto to the ems of Olporovotew riser, :wain/a trealtoeos, i:oroarrions, Meet. Sypittlivb toe vice Paaritem • r Mr- A &cke, Mowers of the Ind soya mid Hatvddvor. ie., sad order a easUnasoce at the seams &so for th e *Await-1g Jeer. The loroctorr .4, a metro ..f the pout, bet Loured that melt bootee Ihk. seer* of toltevoloot effort bare blare at emit ea: kW, especiptly to the roues. Lod that' have resolved to devote throosalves, with is hewed se4l, t.t this vets Itsportoot and leach dexplied (11.104. • • e alausable Report os Spermitforthrea, or desainal IV...shoe/a, the rl,. of °minims, liastarbatlon, or nelf- Abase, sad other (HMO" of the P.eoel Orrin, Or the Censaltiag thrives, aftl be mot hy sea/ t, Ike • imbed ea re/oped FREE OF CHARuE, 00 receipt al I'Vrt) 'tl'abtfltlor postage. Other Reports ald ?mete no the oaten" abcf treatatreart of reseal gamma., diet, fie , are vmetaotty hefts( palrtt.hed for grstuitotte dtstaibotion, sod be sent to (he afflicted. rtome of the new rem- Mee awl methods of treattaret criseeeeeed dorms the part sr, are et great rain.. addrres for Report or treatment. Or. It K11.1.11A 1101.74111t0N, Aglitog Surgeon, Nome greelation, !to 2sQetb kioth Amore, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Dimetora i; so V A , keui tn. EIRAIL IiEARTIIrELL. 1) At 14.enttar). ' Presidna. EAGLE FOUNDRY. PEACH Street, above the BOO& Road, Ps Acheson k Henry *cm% noptctfully call toe iatilailen a , / tb. polafe to liar larri mud meta. anamrtaitiat at PARLOR, OVIFICZ AND COOK STOCKS. Cotnprlslas tome of the matt awful sad darsale kis& wbl-b aratict tail to give tatiefacAlas to Asia who sse Item. W. warrast at oil' staves sad wham satialliettos is oat fully oxpr•word sad tbe party dada boir wei* rase fnr 6ls money we will mat it an riellt. Oar doves tassel ds. " sad will prove creditable ari boar tosaisfoe te res. Kettles, Skpigh-iliesa. Pad Irons sad all maser ofCaat iap ea bawd de amaatactsred ta order. Purrs aro pate-rairra of %mortar maim sad tara l.ltty always 7o bpad. A call sad a fair trial of oar arti cles is alt tra sob mad we sill guarrantaa aaltalictiaa. Keie, Oct. 21.1165. ACOKIION ft aIiNDY. J. 0. BURGESS 00. WHOLESALEGROCERS .a.fgezatai for FAIABANICS SCALES I No. to, Brown's Block, Prie s Oct. a s TUC Or; 48. U 41,14115. CANE SEAT and cute Aka Cbal2 4 , St %MN aodataado.Sptiag i}atibirr Rods sad xsterstese. at Norr a =z, tor 6101. jibt most bow Cast, f or ids at ega tie Argot .4,4 IL W. KURT. ROL CMIKS, LADIES FANS, PARIS FANS Coats, Basiosts. Hat Na,, at as mews 'missy time 91 PIAUGION G P E N W.—Daimon, Warren & •• fizroa.lap Tap Pre .sainted ah Illestis, • rood Wittiwat low pokes. Ills{ "'AA**, Soon. mRE BRA.EDIVii,--Just reaehred hroajgb goo Castoos 1101114 la ILI* Old for GOP 0a.,... h NW 4MTNERY.—Lediee and Gentlemen k orlailog to got soot OW Poo is' it redatt RALmrtnr. max No. Opt nears iirE463.E SHEARS, Preati gu iffives, beddlite !Calm, at I C time. ( rrom noisattoid Words ) BOOR WORLD Whoa the diet preanmet of Us atrial alight Clasps la Its Itosei'd arm the alambetiog eat th, Meat I tit Weida the ideal, light That lika a drew-an dieters Oa 211 I' hearth, With maw )or• taetelog vohnore la err hand— A peopled planet, °palest sad grant, It ansy be Shabsierszr, with his endless trains Of oceptred thoughts. a glorious progeny Bono on the whirlwtsd dlla utteglaty strata Threagb naloa,limds &sew tit aol h.% ; at. gnat salad beeintog tiara' those phantom tau wds I.the evening sun trout out* wseAtb of elondo It weal be ItUteri, loa ale igewpti whop, doarin to highte of geseeirar yet 'intent : Now deep where horrid ahem of deranges olio/ Now lost in splendor at lie bet of God • Girt with the terror of at {air skim Or wisp% to dreams of longed Paradise It may be Specter, with hie feisty ebade► Where feriae of bawdy coadrometales 110101111111,, With bony Ileac", and with tool arcade* Opening Wiener in his unique verse. It may be Ctinnett, wait bin &tat &rite. HL Tab,rd old. lead Pilgrim". twisty thaw Perohood I User with the osigkity Throe Ofilorlooo Greece, that Baerelei lead of peg ►ho bared thefts/1%1 boat or Tragedy . •nd %owed to fuse ot, phtolea bleed awl stealer. Or tratebee heeeeth the Trojan ramparts proud The fro hook zatbonne like a thunder stead No root of tlaes con In wasted teat his lemeelv im a y Still ta the felthtul Sancho stay usu. Vonore.. wide his wooderviriekea ere. Atari Roodaaota, bare sad appetria rte 44, till throws gaunt shadows gin %Ids *rely 40.41 ti hoict Xiterature, Prom lb.- knickerbocker THE BANK-NOTE. "You would warmly think I had b e en in the Suite's Prison, would yogi "In the State's Prison !" I echu.d. "Ohl of course you mean as a visitor," 11114 I fe. hcitated myself that my good-natured fr o g had not "sold" me. -No ; I mean a, a eouvict." As a convict'." [ echoed again, (I rap ping my pipe in amazement. "impossible." "True, nevertheless." Mn,. Elmore raised her eyes from her knitting, and looked at her husband and then at me, with a sort of sad smile, that seemed to say "True, every word of it." Mr. Elmore was a planter. living near ... ...',atrhva. Mm...lB.sippi, an d I, ta ncy j us myself an artist. was at that time staying at his house, cx-tensibly engaged in paint. I I %LA RS C a el% 01111141711. ing a portrait of his daughter Annette, a fair young beauty of seventeen. True, my stay had already been longer than was strictly necessary for purposes of painting, but for reasons which will appear more fully hereafter, !still lingered on the plantation, an honored guest. And often, in the calm autumn evenings, we would all sit together on the veranda, and talk fur hours in home-like, old-fashioned way, under the shadow of the clinging vine, "In the State's Prison as a oonvict .." I repeated, after a pause, inwardly wonder ing how it could be possible that that mild, benevolent old gentleman could ever have been so abused. L, I. • path, tor Ma wind lo ••PerhapA you would like to hear how it happened'" he said. inquiringly. "Mom eertainly, if you are willing to narrate it "I have never .4 1 4)14n of a -ince I hav r e been here, but if you will listen to-night. to an old awl'. babbling, I will tell yon the story." "Forty years ago, to-lay, 1 an,. twenty two }•ears ~hl, and, improlatble as it may now seem, I was practicing law in the city of Boston (it% rather. I was sitting in my office waiting to practice My father, who had died when I was but a boy, had been a lawyer before ow, :and it srnii 3711 biL tion always to be like him, as I dimly re membered him. an , l as my mother described him. -At that time my mother and myself were living together in a little house in Roxbury, and I had just began to .we some proaTect of succetts in my business. •There WAS an acquiuntance of mine Louis Milton by name, at that time cashier in one of the city banks. "Circumstances had thrown ns much tr... gether and we had grown to be very good friends, so much so that he had often spok en to me of* certain Mary Marshall, whom he was accustomed to regard as his future wife; the contract, for such only it could be called, haring been entered into years before by their parents. "Weston Marshall was a w e althy im porter, and the elder Milton chief owner of the bank in which Louis was cashier.— Both were wealthy. and both were aristo cratic, and hence the foundation of the contract,. I had never seen her, and nev er thought of her but when he spoke of her, little dreaming that she would one day indirectly effect a thorough change in my whole life Pay°. "1 shall never forget one snowy night, the first time I ever mw her. Some the atrical celebrity WAS 'starring' at one of the Boston theaters, and boats and myself. bappeningtogether in the evening, a to the play. In one, of the intervrhed tween the acts, Louis turned to me and asked: " 'Have you ever seen Mary 1" ••I answered that I had never had that pleasure. " 'Do you see,' he said, directing my at tention to a remote part of the house, 'that young lady dressed in purple. with dark plumes in her hat ?' "I replied that I (Bd. !"Well, that's Mary.' "Placed as we then were,, in the glaring light, I could see little beyond the partite tars of dress be bad remarked ; but the chances of the crowd, as we left the theater. brought me quite near her, and I thought then, and I think now, that I bad never looked into a pair of deeper or more heart ful eyes. But we passed on chattingpleare antly of different things, and that night I slept as sound and dreamless a sleep as if there were never a woman in Christendom. "MaYhnp you have noticed—if you have what people call 'an ear or music,' you certainly lave—that you may listen to a piece of music which shall strike you to being particularly beautiful, and go away. and one hour afterward you could not re call, so as to articulate a single note of it, though your life depended upon so doing. And yet, days afterward, when you least expect it, you shall eateh yourself hum miqg strain alter strain. as wily as if you had known them from Childhood ; and in truth it shall seem More like an echo of some thing with which you bed long ago been famWar, than the teNtnsition of some thing entirely new. "Just so was it to me with Mary Mar shall's eyes. 1 do not think I thought of them tbr weeks after that night at the the ater, until one morning I was walking into my oars, 'thinking of 'declarations,' not in love, but in law, when her Image start ed out in memory with more than the dis tinctiveness of most familiar faces. I can not explain why this should be so, any more than 1 can explain why it is that at occasional periods in every man% life there Stale &rut ut. ;WWI. But 1 must not antiei- flashes somas his teinaistiftlefriertiefeeril , ling 'builder:. a simidowyloonsiMmenseseld' having seen or beast 01, Om ing. at some remote point tlift44*liikqt past. I only knOn that' are The causes of and the d. on 'f leave to profounder sl - Ws. **Orme having presented itself. it seemed determined not. to be exercised, and ,it maiai . ai l vd its position during tike ette morning liertinaciohaly returning tb 4 attack wh enever disphteed for' s nionitnit by assiil UM application to the-partuisicif 'coke and Lyttletian.' . • In the anemia:xi of thrown* de L y 1 etas passing slowly doTn Tremont-street. There bad been a warm gun fOr'sonie days, and the snow was disappieitting:` Nast' sea then, when it was drifted ninths men, the dampening of the sham occasioned it -to slip from its position, and dOiltiend ift4ishr iature avalimelies into the streets below soinetitues carrying with It fisignitints of ice, which, from the last night's creating. were clinging to the eaves. • • -cit-Wanly. one of these 'slides' deluged me with snow.. rand a 44 . Y ., " 11 4 9 - 1 "10 1 - 4 4e* walking just before me for some distance, was knocked down by a fragment of ice, "Of course, my first Impulse was to'raile and carry her into the nearest shop; the neat, to inquire if she was at all injured. But the motion of carrying eanimenossi the work of reanimation, and the _restorative produced by some ladles present in the' shop, soon completed it, and the same eyes I had seen at the theater vain met my Own "It would be useless to delail ko Tow bow it happened chat called a carnage sad accompanied her to her Coulees house ; or how a pleasant acquaintance sprung up out of that chance service; of a thousand oth- er things you can as well imagine. - - jet It be enough . to tell you, what / endfr. you already imticipete, that a iovr ,. 1,,t8.5009 grew up ketween us, which, spring. h Ahe bloesortilt of the following into acknowledgedlove, and thetVed which might be Iselkhmedhlg any obstacle hat ,ipy as .untraer hirait!". oll 'uts. Isomer", "For some yews proves, # ~. little—nay, nothin—bad tail...thts time, party in tegsrd to the contrerit t by any entered into between the parents lOre and Mary : and the Utter. whose per hole had scarcely given it, a thought upti/ she met with me, now began to, hope that, it bud been forgotten, or, at leatit, abandoned by tacit consent. But muses which I will briefly allude te, soon brought it to remem brance. "For several month* both of the Louses of Marsha!! and Milton, in common witph a major part of the commercial community, had been dipping largely into extravagant %peculation, and had been losers •to an alarming extent, though neither knew of the other's danger, anti butt their reputation for wealth. Under these cit., comstances, each looked to the consumrna tion of this contract of makiage, as the inoct available means of stolding bank ruptcy ; and accordingly Louis pressed ins suit urgently, and Maraludl aided him with all his powers, of persuasions. I Wail) poor, and Marshall was short, it would have been worse than outlets; for me to have 4poken then. "And so the time had gone forward into the summer, and one afternoon aaqident ally brought Mary and myself together in one of the city book-stores: While there, chatting over the books, I fairchased one of them, and gave ft to her, piaringqlne4t with a bank note of some large dononaine-: tion, "And now, let tne hasten over a portion of Day life which Linn give you little pleas ure in the hearing, Anti ix aertafnly bitter in the memory. "The next, morning I was arrested, charg• ed with ha' ing uttered counterfeit money. knew nut which wry to turn, or what. to There we, the bill I had passed the Ably before. with the word 'counterfeit' written :term+ the fiee by Louis Milton. who, in entire ignorance otthe feet that I Inul p.ussed it. had thrown hoot when pre sented for depo-it- I could not deny hav ing it, and. even if it coull have beeo-- -- of any avail, I was unable to my whether it was counterfeit or not. Some old enmity against , my father, prompted the proprietor of the book-etoro to a vin :lit:tive prosecuuou of the charge; nu 4 bit,: terly was he revenged ; for my conviction which followed close upon my arrest, killed my poor mother." The old man's voice trembled, and pato- init. be nervously knocked the ashes from has pipe. I turned away any face, and in the sight of the stars 0n1y,4 brushed away the tears that would come in spite &me, "Well, the trial came on. I did all 1 thought I could, but I could not dewy that I had given the note. It seemed that there could be no doubt of its spuriousness, and the prosecution was pressed with sing ular vindlotiveness. I was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment in the !4tate's Prison. To be an innocent man in the sight of Gild, shirt out from all I held dmr in La; deprived of that great birth-riglit of humanity, liberty ; my name rendered infamous, its I thought Ibrever : is it any wonder !hist I some times prayed for death to terminate my suffering!' Her utter hopelesneas of agony Under that terrible trial. no human tongue can tell." "The old man's tones grew tremulous again, and Mrs. Eltnore, as I had done be-' fore, :turned her face toward the slow marcliin it stars. ••lictirt*liile the great world out my prison-hobse moved on unheeding. Pecu niary pi.4. - isie graduallytightenect arormci both Mwr*hall and Kitson, Until each felt that the-last hope lay in the union of Louie and M . How fallacious was the hope the sequ showed'bnt too soon. Mr. Mar shall Is long since ceased to persuade his danghte i to this step, and bad tried com mands. i Both means failed entirety, and he now resorted to entreaty. He faithlkilly represented' to her the Condldon of his at taws, and urged her to Wive him hem ruin and disgrace try Ma ring the son of thC , rich ban er. , • "titan, ed et the prospect of her father's tropensliiiii, penury, so , vividly kit before her, utterly desoLste at been; feeling keenly that all ber hopes of happiness were wieeked entirety and forever, she finally yielded, a martyr as she thought to her fathier's good 1 antithey were married. Alm! how vein the sacrifice! crabili a week after their marriage mutual explana tions dikolosed the truth, and both houses failed the mme day. • ' Twenty-four hours thereafter found Marshall dead. • •Peison, selfadMinistered, was Sulpeeted, but the truth if not known to this 'day. Louis Milton giving way under the magnitude of the temptation to dishonesty: - gatheregl together aft be could of the mattered xife nanta of both tortunee, regerdietarof hit father, - or of his creditors: end departed suddenly, none knew whither,....earrying with bins his humbled andserroseMg wife. "The eoutenwob4 world- time started for a moment by the extent of the fkftr*t but in a few brief weeks the thing wartV moat forgotten, nave by thosewhosidtbeed immediate loss. • ' - s, "All these things f learned loug after must It-would profit uothingin&striff tie you the wearying and buntillsahrgi froothie of my prima tit'. -Les me, pats to the Tr "I -bad been *hid, out "from the. Roth Deirly tiro Tears, and' one elitettit Was sit: tin* pn the kw- toed in mj 114 droomhisly werrderio~ " of memory.' Sors,o*Fat-e 1~ n,50 PER ANNUM 1 ADVANCE. eis i o baibratight no shad oteeit' dieigraen Wleir,'While look* into theirseivettakde long ago' dews beside his NNW* iseinetnusdedby those who love higy many he Jare!C! W./11 ) 44 1 / say bow many grim Seim of iiitrepented error' look out from its shadow upon, even the'ltak phoneme t • Ron Math lan then, then aur tongue tell bow bitterer than gall it waxed look into thirpain, to me, who, white yet yvnng. bad seen my name stained with fosdese• all my a= t mes in a 1:120014111% eneiheci, and my ireeerin their bonniest 'noon, blotted ho rtt instant night. "Mid so Ili wet sitting in the growing gkiett of 4114 as sewing, mentally lisineorer itsiabt ther days that were gone, whim she door opened, and the turnkey, acemispiuned by testier three gentlemen, entered the cell. One of the gentlemen I reetenisedne having been the prosecuting attorney upon my trial. " This is the Man, Mr. Cranipton,' said the turnkey. "'My dear Elmore,' said the attorney, frankly extending, his hand, 'let me ova rankle you upon your restoration to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, as the ancients have It. You are, from this mo merit, free to wader whithereoever you choose. Come, let ua-go out into the open air 4. it make. me feel agueish in here.' "I was completely bewildered, and suf fering myself to be led, without A word, before I could colleet myself to ask the reuon of thisounexpected proceeding, I found myself owe more under clod's bles sed stare, acoompanied by. or rather being dragged by the good-natured old lawyer. And what was the reason ? you ask simply thief The note, for the uttering of which I had been imprisoned, was the issue of a rountry bank.. and, since my trial, had re nntined in ale hand of Mr. Crampton, the atteiney. 'A short time previous to my re honk Mr. Wilson, one of the gentlemen who accompanied. Mr. Campton to the prison, and pfesidexit of the hank whence the note was issued, being in Boston, was sitting in Crampton's office, when some casual remark recalled to the memory of the latter the oiniumstanees attending my conviction, From mire curiosity he show ed the note to Wilson, and he, to Cramp ton's astonishment, pronounced it gems ire' enaVnd so lhad been guilty of no crime, the'rin thought or deed. But where was for a mot.? What redress could there be honored? - murdered and a name dis " You need n. quitting Boston fors., toist my reason tin many wanderings ; anti I came hereafter there knows but that I ant ;9 . day, no soul Once mere the old man pats ed his pipe, :and in a more cheet.li g h t .. continued his story : "I had rived bete with an old negro vre man for honsekeeperfbr nearly four years, when an tinaceountable impulse prompted the to visit New Orleans. There was no reason why I shonld'edtber go on. or toy, except my own inclination ; and so I ran down to the bank there, hailed the first boat bound downward, and took passage for the city. APIs was Allot but beautiful day in May when the Whits (bed swung out into the l aurrent, and streamed pliantly down the river. The heat was tempered-I:7 satrong breese frcrht the south, before which small fleecy Iquds, that owned. almost melting into the distant blue, like little foal barges, scudded swiftly to the northward. Always silent and abstracted, I was that day un untally thoughtfbl. I remember I sat all day on the guards, to all appearance look ing at the bank of the river, but really looking dreamily into ray own heart-histo ry, with that sort of pleasant sadness which every meditative man so often feels ; titat partial losing of one's present consciousness in the elinielly living over again the pleas antness of 'years *gone.' "Late in the afternoon the sun disap peared behind a mass of leaden blue clouds. gilding its volumed verge with a line of cleaning light. The wind ceased. entirely, a stifling closeness crept through the at mosphere ; and to an eye at all weather wise, it was evident that the armies. of the air were mustering for a conflict. By and by the thunder which, like the artillery of a distant battle-field, had all the afternoon trembled along the horizon, swelled near er and - more near; the lightning, tierce spirit of the storm, leaped from the bosom of the cloud, and waved his flaming burner in advance, a few large drops, which in the oppressive stillness sounded like a shower of shot, clattered upon the deck ; and then. with all the din of the summer tempest, the elemental battle whirled -around us. "For more than three hours the storm raged with unabated fury. and even when its fiercest rush had swept away to the East. theirain poured down in steady torrents. and. except for an occasional pale deal of lightning. t h e night was intensely dark.— During the whole of the first half of the nightl hit no inclination to sleep. I rath er felt as If I could not Sleep, should I try ever so earnestly. and at nearly two o'clock in the morning I was standing at one of the glass doers, of the social hall. Ido not know how long I had stood there ; I only know that I alone of all tho pansengerh was waking, ring, except for the escapinz steam. there was no soond on board. rkid denly I was aroused by loud shouting w ith out, followed in quick succession by the hurried tramping of feet, and a crashing shock, that made the tremble to her kieh •As I gained the. deck, the air was filled with loud screams and agonised cries for help. The next moment the rosin torches of the boat Galled their red light upon the darkness, and there, close before us, by a disabled steamer. sinking rapidly. In the think darkness the eye could not properly measure distances, and in a matt attempt to cross the course of the White Cloud she had been cut far below the wa ter-hits. "I had not dwelt so heig upon the riv er's bank without femiliarizing myself with the use of the oar, and with the aid of two or three of the first who recovered their self-posseasker, Ilannehed on 4sf the steam er's beats end pushed off to the assistance of those who were struggling in the water. I shall, never forget the fates I saw that night; and I shudder now as I recall their looks of despairing supplication as the tor- WS waters closed over themforever, with ip Minuet within reach of the help- ing ha -I was standing in the bow of the boat as we were returning slowly from a long circuit armind the sunken steamer, when I saw elate before us the gleam of a white =upon the water, and a faint imb all reached oar ears. The bgit shot forward under• the impulse of the' rowers, bid the *era was gone. Weikere just 1 tins 1110 leave We spot, when the MAW puled again below' s% and dui 'glare of the grasped nerehas *babe •an a ed hassle flea. 1 n .ne glance; my throat, and with a that carried abe tar over the Lorna grasped the white with, trenibl in end it until Wong anirsio Meban e = from the water. / ....The mint evening aim" idarbluill,-1 could itotnall air mar IlLihma-a-and I an, r teigetbse is .oebso ea andlaiked hoar sfilarlboun -'h • theetiey baiet . • . ' 4 ineeillinetly from Banton to Nee when Louis 'non obtained Ontdeirnoalt ea betok-itertger in one of 4 1 e WOO' of the city. But the loes of Silt • westEd: ,, • • • • lted fistk_iceeekintlil • down his weak • • info . • is - of drunkenness, was randy at home, some. ;, 21 , iperlng heir In their . booralnli h°°" days wigether. lie. entertained tut M eow hope of regahib• his - keeriieidth at the gaining-tab! and within twelvemonths Axon their he was brenditilsonse deed, stabbed isi• a- drunken- bowl in ane of the gambling hods of the city. For- Ulna* for KIM ihe hed . plood the af fection and esteem Of the wire 'tithe ,dent of the bank where Lotilehad been emplored4 who now °flared bee slime °atonal) , as a Weaker of, music for her daughter. And here she had_lusru ever since, meeting nothing but klieisTheis, and contented with her lot. She werneemn partying tie family on a Northern Soar, when the accident occurred which koret us together. “More than thirty years hay solemn ly continued the old man, 4tiM . pm" *veiled away, and never eines thirty for uing}eda,y, have Mary and I bean parted." Mrs. Elmore rose softly from her chair, and kneeling beside her husband, hid her face in his bosom and sobbed likes odd: Silently 1 walked down the petinter, and, leaning upon the rustic gate, looked far down where the light of the new-risen moon slept ,ppori the we nn and ; listened to the night as it whispered softly to "the slumbering dowers. Presently I tell, rath er than heard, a light step behind me. A little white hand was laid upon my shoUld er, I passed my arm lovingly around a yielding figure, and then, with spirits that melted into each other, and in that bliss ful hour lived as but one essence, Annette and I stood dreaming under the silent stars, *ail the old man's voice said: •••C`onie, children„ it is late." That little band is not so fair and plump now as then, and the frosts of age are be ginning to silver my hair but still the qui et autumn evenings often find us standing at the rustic gate. The same river flows unchangingly at our feet, and Annette and I are as perfectly:one spirit now as then NUMBER 87. A Tamils° Iscriarwr.--.-The following thrilling incid ent is extracted from a very interim pa per in 13entley's IniseeLlanj. entitled "fours in Hindoostan." The Co- bra Capella is said to be one of the most venomous species of serpents in the Fast, its bite being attended with almost instant death, We had been playing, all the evening at whist. Our stakes had been gold mobur points, and twenty on the rubber. Maxey, who was always lucky. had won five con secutive bumpers, which lent a self-aatis fled smile to his co.mtenance, and made us, the losers, tulything but plea.ed, when he suddenly changed cottntens Lee, and hesitated to play. This the mor.• sur=ed us, since he WAS one who seldom pOn being so perfectly master of the game that- he deemed long consideration super fluous. "Play away, Maxey .... what &rayon about!" ' impatiently demanded Churchill, one of the mo,t impetuous youths that ever wore the uniform of the WY - art •. flush !" revonded Maxey, in a tone which thrilled through us. at the same time turning deadly pale. "Ire you unwell?" said another, about to start up, for he believed our friend bed suddenly been taken M. "For the love of God, sit quiet," replied the other, in a tone denoting extreme fear or pain, and he laid down his tarils, L e "'lf u value my life, move not." °l' l7 at can he mean ?—has taken leave Peal ?" demanded Churchill,. ap- D° ll t `..l sis self. a sort o f w, " -, don't move, I tell you," in ed Maxey. ever can forget, utter "lf you make ant,.._ dead man I" he exclairiu..., We exchanged looks. Ihr" 1 "' Ia a "Remain-quiet and all may'b, , a cobra capella round my leg." Our first impulse was to draw bace e chairs ; bucka appealing look from the. victim induced us to remain, although we were aware that should the reptile transfer but one fold, and attach himself to any other of the party, that 'iretivirtrisi 'ei g ht already be counted a dead man, so fatal is the bite of that dreadful monster. Poor Maxey was dressed as many old residents still dress in India, namely, breeches and silk stockings. Therefore be more plainly felt every movement of the snake. His countenance assumed a livid hue ; the words seemed to leave his mouth without the feature altering its position, so rigid was the look, so fearful was he lest the slightest. muscular movement should alarm the serpent and hasten the bite. We were in agony little less than his owt. during the scene. "lie is coiling round !" muttered Maxey I feel turn cold—cold to my limb ; and no" he thickens—for the love of Heaven, ca for some milk ! I dare not speak loud let it be placed near me ; let some be pt oed on the floor I" Churchill cautiously gave the order an a servant slipped out, of the room. "Don't stir: Northcote, you moved yot head. By everything sacred I conjure yr not to do so again ! It cannot be long of my fate is decided. l've a wife and tw children in Europe, tell them I died ble. - sing them—that my last prayers were fc them. The snake is winding around m calf—l leave them all I possess---I ran a ? moat fancy I feel his breath. Great God to die in such a manner The milk was brought and carefully pu. down ; a few drops were sprinkled on the floor, and the affrighted servant drew back. Again Maxey spoke: "No—it has nu ett'ect .Uhl the contra ry. he has uncurled the upper fold : I ' dare not look down, but am sure he is, about to draw back and give the bite of death with more than fatal precision. Re ceive me, 0 Lord, and pardon me—my last hour i. vow • : Ur pauses. I die firm, p.t no! Ire has undone another fold, and loosens him-.rll. Can he be going SO 111011110 one else?" We involuntarily started. / - For the love of Heaven, stir not /rut a dead man ; but bear with me, He still loosens—he is about to dart. Hove not. but beware! Churchill, be Adis /oft that way. 0h ! this agony is too)utrd to bear ! Another pressure and I ant dead ! No, he relaxes! At that moment poor Matey ventured to look down; the snake had unwound himself, the last coil had' fallen, and the reptile was making for the milk. -I am saved ! I am saved !" and Maxey bounded from his chair, and fell senseless into the arms of one of his servants. In another instant. peed it be added, we were all dispersed—the snake was killed, and our poor friend carried more dead than alive to his room. A Lassie rus RA UJIOAD COMBrCTORS.- The aritinnati ,anmyureial says that one Say lasfweek a young man named Win. Worstall took passage in one of the horse railroad cars of tits city. Mr. W. bad in hie arms a sick child, and having paid his fare, very naturally thought he hadaright M take a meat. Basil Willett. the conduc tor of the car, it appears, thought differ ently, for on a lady eatuali& he ordered Mr. Worstell to vacate his seat, ii.nd give n to a lady. Mr. W. objected, and. wai in return threatened witirexpuision. gave up his seat to the lady, and was not *eted from the car. He, however, on Thursday, had the conductor arrested and taken before Justice fiequerabourg, on a charge of assault. Alter a fair trial he was fined by ajury 125. • b►. It is said that in the South. when niggers get refractoq and can be subdued m no other way, their meters have got to threatening to set them tree and send them North to make their living among the Ab olitionists. nigger in such a case rarely if ever foils to succumb. iiiiir Don't make oopp r mind *bout sny erestuse ins belt and velvet to settee, without first sally: your sisteesed vice. De pe nd upon it, osmium:tun elm reed another better in five Minutes than you inCap five yowl. -