M rr 0 Mi. 0 the. Apfr IF M rate •olocti ME rir too , alum* a year, changeable at plumate, 110. • ineetbk $6: Isestio, womelba, si SU. or 10 mrsarya—oae year, ISO; 6 raoathe, 134; 3 1 0.,ftlha, $ll. •,* Canis inserted In the Business Directory at $3 per uto via Imes allowed fora Card, over dn, sod under 6 5 • ...p.etal and Editorial raotkaa, 10 oasts 6 lino ; bat no .1-two vent ,W be Wonted among the Speeimil Neueee 1.-8 thee one dollar. r it seaborne end oilier. requiring trequent clung.* • heir dye* dements will lee allowed two square*. inner, • : cent. for $l6. For additional space, the -simile.% will • propertioa, and the drertiormento oust lo strictly ~nlued to the timato beetroot et ill.. advertiser. rny • • for iron covdred dheinee-. for yearly adeertisang Ile presennedimilf-reari) 11:111=J 11 : 1 - -{,i0)11 ‘ 11.1.101 A. CsAld. lonic% or rim PrAos—ollo. io Ns. .rk corner of Paul street and the Public Squat., grip H. N. ELSE Imai.Jui in Boot and Shoos at .c.d. Ratan. at No. 13, Ciodorotrs Bloat State slyest. i,E,11004, CAUGHEY ilk CO., WHOLAINIALI Onootait, amid Dealers in ~..tat and Impartod Wises and Liquors, also Safari, Fruit, I , inh, Oil. cod Apulia for MAMA Buffalo , . .11. 1 and 2 Comonprrial tioildlop, North aide o Erik Pa. ) 1. LANDON ilk Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists ► n d -s ie oils, Paints. Olass, Dye atolls, kr, ate.,No. 6 4,- House, fronting the Public Fiquare, Reis Pa. IW—iy lICLL, MuRRIS4)N HUGE. ”rner of Second and Market Street—one square east of I,.bncon'm Itictoincc, Warren, P. Sept. 29-17. r ,.. J. L. STIKWAKT PRACIICIIIO PITIIIC1•11/ /10.1 81710000 Wee 2d door Pass/eon Block. Roandaneo, Brown's Rotel .they bonne 12 In 2 n.clocA. P. Di IT L 0. L. K R L ic iL' sil l U ir ' erie Perrin. •9+.a and Duelling 10 south Park Ron, deg r.t Mock seat of Erie Rank buildings. *sea July 10, 1852 1 4 1 tli• COLIkt • • Boo[ Eit BL•NII. Boot /I ANT . PACITTUIII, , to Secoael Story of itioderneebt'• Blot 4, Eris, Pa. 1:11PI RE STOR Wis. A. GRISWOLD, Jobber, and Retell 41. r deaceiption of Voreiirn and Domestic D 7 ~„.„.in. CarpSilDrs, nil Cloths. he. it C. WI 1.140,1, ATTORNXT k CorvuttLoit AT LAW, Erie Pt I Met on Stain Street, near the Part. In the American Octet, setmoti stnry of the huilditg, occupant! he P k W .nblandelter Ff.. will .Dare be found In his Milos, and ail bustinstes punctually 'attended tit. • EN BEA BI'R Y r A. Dt TROV•113) ATOM AND Llgrolll, geot Broads of Poach Brandt,*, Mort, k Chompoldree, Rhine ClAttet,gadellitt, Waage, Qlterre, Portatod kind* or Onmeetle Blvd: oleo itukordsetneer of rectified Wlne• tr, Old R. On urbon. Monongahela., kr , Reed !loom on eeseh gfreet. Eros BORGIL H. CUTi.KR. 4irrolvtirr AT LAW, Girard, Erir Countc, oa Collections itad Pther ba•lonaso atterivko) t" with -nmptners mud disigitch. G ltoool J. MORTON. Foul" •RDIYIGI sad Comm ...ton Ilprthant. tc Dock, grit', &slow In Coal. Rah. nth. r an.' A KAY 4k FARRAR. 1 r GitoritnA, and dealers to ,tt India goods Prowdor, Shot, raps, Sairty Fuse. '''.P.C.4%, Maim Ptah, nii„ key ke., Nos S sad 4, Corn ...mi.,' Buildings, Refs, :I' OKAY. P F PAIUL&P, I tYlelgi az JOkDAN,, Wwouraste k li:resit Duties iR franc, .tsplrery anode. Carpets. Meetings, Oil Clothes, ke., krowtell kiosk, Heir, Pa. , MCI & CO.. WROLNILALR MILLAR! IN GRONCIIIIIS Lxn roes, State Street, Nn T Rowlett Meek. r oil Ni tilArgelli V. II Anglo, or rigs Paws, mw ilitte• • op-stabs, Kris, Pa. TWIN fIitARN & CO.. • r 1 VOZWARDIIKI and COlOalilligoo iealers fa Cord. Flour, nib. and want for a datl • poet Lake Etteornars. Public bock, Itrin. Pa y A:IMR CROOIIi. .1 Bcrtr-nsa and • Wanallete re r nt Sant" ra and 1111nda, Poach it, in the shop &molly neanpied • B unik Jones. _ . __ ___ _ 1 01...4 W. A V RES. r vr ',terrain", WholeaslP s.n.l Rethil oes Pr in kindr of Fatle•. rirwortng Room, Rocking rh a i rk 4 Kr, •t.,ne 111.ek. Erie, Pa W. Al - 14,101fT AT LAIV - , Ifir* rrnmsrd lo •» otld‘rilf %Mit of .4 tAIA. 64 t root, on fh. narth nd. I tb• F.rlr Pa 1 011 N W. WALKER, ATTWL•II - AT I.llr, Lovic .MO 4",11 nee prnmi,t attent,n t., the Ine•tm¢ of 4 •rran IS And the parmrn' Ts aea i n the :+t.trea m..- - nn anti lows. +FM att. fill •11. nr.lere lot th• put-eh/ow • le.nun Si.ramp land, kr .1 , it'. .411CI.DF.N, wl4l/11.•1 ketbl II .1/Mier i n k u! Enelah,Gennan and arnerwan Yard. art., t nv , la. n•n &e. Saddl.ry and I trriage Tnmrning.. Nu h In« Betting and Park tog Franell atraat nppnalte tjaa need Ilona., grit.. Pa V. arroaxer .► I.s •Vil. JUISTIt k. ne TNI 14 Will prsctir. in thy trv.r►t rot, rta of Erle .1,1 give pent:4ra and fauthfiil attrution In all butantasen ttunttml to his hands, tither ■a an Attorney or Magistrate (Ate in Empire Bloch, corner of State and Fifth Te. Pa I 4. MORRISON, 11. Wholesale Dealer to Flour, Port, Beef, halt, ke , NI, 1. Commercial DuHaloes. RIIN Pa. I DDICLOL;7k - SIAR , AH lit • NrerexTc ILK ke nt `4.4111 Rao nss,Rollers, 51,11 Csantig, Agricultural irop:orro.ots, Railroad Cars. t- Ps. I N'. oLum, 4• MAxrraerritui ar. Wholesale and Retail leak, in Well and Cistern Pumps of eaperior, onalltr, the ..berkpeat and beat now in nee Shop on Twelfth street near Peach, Erie, Pa. Aqueduct for carrying water tnr hastily, farm or .neehantrsl perporwe (or mile rheas vg - SAN FOR . 1 1 • I D llatita t il l itt " rent.n, ad.er, Bank Note., ertideatee of tleprwit, &e. $t ht .xchanp no the prin ,pal althea constantly for sale. 011iceNo 9 Reed lion. ruhlic Roosts, Ene. _ MTICAKTER. KELLOGG. Wnoussx.a and Retasi dialers In Groceries, Provision., Ship Chandlery, Wood Aid Willow ware Sr.., Age stet. Stmt, Rrio, Pomo. RS._ S. II II AL. Manufacturer and Whnlesale and Retail Dealer to Millinery, Roster!, Zephyr Knittittg, and Yankee No• trona. Together with 11 general sesorttorrot of Ladles " 0444 Prach street, 4th store• Depot. jan.2l --$.l t B. NI I " E• F R Ae ll e Cil l 1)". DazllsMaiia, bud . gei Ot f. %Chewier k Wilann's Sewing Bacidoes. ilowang ra Seebee Block, But Park, Xll., Pa. Eir Stitching done ng down in (*du. Tub ions mgaired monthly _ _ _ 11INDEMNECHT As BECKMAN, W aat.aaa La aaD HatalL GlLorlim, and dralete la near, Pork, Fish. Ran, Seeds. N 004.1 sod 'Now Ware, Nails sad Maas, at No 2 W richer Bloek ,rio, Pa. I= 13 az J. Mime. Dseuniesu Groceries, Prorisions, Pro t uc.., Pork, Fisl Salt, Gnat', now, Prate., Nuts, shift, AWL,? rows" rang, wooden, Waive and Stone Ware, kr. erns CAA. Priam low. No. 4Writhre Bleak. •tsta Street. 4 doon above the Poet 0114 n, Eris, Pa ) WENS Alk sinnriorr, viouidiAls Aya, RrrAIL Deafen, le Bard Crockery, Glaaawara arad %Misty, Nadi. n and 12 m pine Block, corner of nab and Stale streets, Erie, Pa 160611.1 A T. • NISW TON PUTT'S, - -1 . ATTOILTAT AT LAw.-01111e• r• %root, lhardville, Pa. K., 2S, 11159.-1001. s , A. DA V IMPORT. • . trrougsr it Lev.--0111.es is elated .ek, over Neuberger & Baker's Clothing Ron: toe ) -a , re na Rate Strait ( !err A:lkt Pi. Dear. in all Irloda of Coal, Bolt, Master. Flour, tuk,ka,ka e Dock, Tic at • . SCOTT. J 11•11111 - - T M. *IMAM ill • DeLetzie In Clocks, Watches. Ping Jew ,:rr, Royer fineries, Rated Were, Looting Gibleemi. Gilt ngs, Cotter, and Panay esoie, IPureloe Building °anti ride Weld Part ow Plinth 4 T Ps. 4INCL A I la, Seehoserr Sogalakd I . Rocssuct aro /WAIL DICDOW" CM., SPibe send tt) r 4 , 4,1., in pasta, Oils, Dr•-gtolts, Maio. Cliaiketip 11%.,,,g Fluid, Brush**. kr. • WILLIAM M. LANG. A.ll/1 Coiniatt.LOlL AT LA 11 .lhat mokoved to comer rooms of Rneeseweifee Bloch, ornor Slat. Street and the Public Amara. Itrte• ra• _-- Ptarrni tt vr. H. LITIS• Ogee is booty' aI, wort north M.% of Potakaquare. lll ProllodY • vfleit A(o ..,, vrorrooto4l. W M' A. "A l A 4A rrow• l'lli mr . Leve—Ofee be IWO/wt. ...arty opposite the Coort i geoge. Eno, Yu. K. i . W . MA " % LI" 011ies Is Room- ..... • •lor'm Rio* unrth Ado of the hot, Idie, Pb s MCICK. SILLDWX MAIIIII. SPENCER ,v M ARVI N tTI.OII,NRYIS is COUNSKULISILLS OFFICE, Paragon Block, near, North N." West Cornet o f the Perbite Square, Itria.Alt AMERICAN GtPT E NTERFRISE. A New Pisa tor selling Goods. The any tssOt■tto. pith% Med In th• world.' THOM YEAR OP MI INTICAPVIISE Price of 01718, $5 sta.; 50 eta, k $l.OO. ARTICLES DISTRIBUTED. lerOr 110XXT, GOLD AND SLIXgil IV Amur. n' 000 m, BOOKS, ,MIVISIJIT. !MICA]. ISISTRIAARNTA, ke , At. Positively the beet (MANOR known to hake honey. Xvorr perms endowing Gate beak this lastitatioa will tut valuable etta of the very beat quality, worth ' from elva mount imported is $1.060. GIFTS sent on daily to our patrons free of tninsportstkm ekmarges. Great bralsoninents to form dubs. To or lo a club of 40, at 60 elm each, we will give a Routine camel Lower Myer Wadell4 and fully 60 eta. and upwards *arils of goods to Nett of the others in GM *Sub To one in a club of 60 at 61,00 eneb we will give a beentillsl pores oestansing • Teo GolLarGoid piece. To another a the use club, w' will give a superi. Silver Watch, and warrant it to !imp time for one year. And to all others to tbs dab we will give one dollar and up wards worth of goods. Persons actfogaa agent' to get *stun clubs and sendlog single, orders eaa bedsit 25 per tent on all moneys collected. Thom 'allotting orders for the Aweless Gift Euterprise, will *fee male • re. port as often as once a week. Persons orderag Gifts and not being stlisfied on arrival of The goods, can have their money by redwrolne tb• Gifts in good order. Pend mon ey by 'spree* who. convenient or Dead carefully by mail Gifu shipped to 46 boost deer the order is ~Meet Address s4I orders to PROPR:EToR .pt 10.101..--6. J. C. BURGESS & CO., GRoorares, • PORK, AT WHOLESALE No 7 13onnoll Block, Erie, Oct 4, 1449 J. N. KLINE & CO., Wines, Brandies, Gins, &c. N u Ili, Walnut Street, and Nu 11 Granite $i J • RITNE March 3, littdi J. 0. BURGESS & 00., WHOLESALEGROCERS FAIRBANK'S SCA_LES 1 = thrt %. 1444 (4.IORGE W. SMMi.); ers, Holsters And Hop Dealers. ING purehali#l the entire intereht 11.7 r (;EttitGg tht old and wMi 15nowti Point Brewery, Pittsburg, , 1,141. t to runtt.tt t thr humprnue es Ntenn. ~f .1 }l,, Ith an artleir of X. XX. Xest...lt an•flnr,..t to, b% ^Lk% wint•hlt.h rant to th • thaw au,nut.....nalt.,n 01 o,r cite', wet •in t ..er Wm, iire have appointed M•notraiemerbry W •a:e , • , fleera. of ne. "nr agent* far thug rt. mite I r FEENII lOW'S B I K .+4 Magazines, -Paper, Stationery PARK POW BOOK STORE DISIEEMEI (41100.1:1114 . ! GROCERIP> pi! sulKerthers tlatvt, no% on La n d tin lare•t 111.,•t •arivd 't .<4. • t GROCERIES vv•r in thi• whkh wr oner to WROLISALR OR RETAIL, a, low "for Cult' or Short Cvwd:t" an an, [4,IAA. I/. :41 city Oter um a call and examine RINIIRRNICCIIT k arA tail AT''' Anc4--621 Nio 2 Wnaitt's Flhart 1.:h., I. H EIKiE . HEAR :s, I'runtug BeAdter Kat.nr, at J C AIELDEN'.4 Wll A'l' leaks rnore_zo En forta e in tt'i+l tar than a bright and Alain( stove : Tlwo mar fil‘nn's Pollid, It oyes • far brightPr and morr bunting Inatro, with half tba labor, of say other artirl o lot ,that purpnar. Bold by o-t 13-19 CARTER k 11110. $l,OO. ONE DOLLAR. 11,00. A GOOD WARRANTED AXE ear I* boa r bt for $1 at J. C. SELDOM'S. S (:ALF ! SCA ! I am prepared to forstsb Itealee of any kind or use at much to.. prima than ever before sold in Thu city. Alm. ID. J. C..lial.ftEN. SPICES of aII SUDS, at No. It, WOW. Block. April 9, 1949. HxCK AN. ICKNOIII ke.m. p ARIA FANS, CX - PtillS lIAIR PEWS, Later. Styli... L.—just opettod at Out Cst Park Attir•try li rro. • T. M . Arn Ppb 26, TRY 13 ANY ARDS Y. R. Tea for arie Riper paned- Importal Yea Re. de to de re pound Gunpowder Tea for fhi per posed. . Oolong sad Sfungsoult es to la prlb W arran to Ore eatiodeetion or refunded _ _ 3 3 ;It 1:I :2/lE= WRIGHT'S HLOOZ, STAT,R ,STREET, : ERIE, PA then • full wortmeut uf 'Amid, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Demotic end Foresgs Fruits, Moe, Wood 'ad Stele Wen, Vegetables, he., awe role es brad awl ganef recepot April 2S. JO 5.01T1110K1 Yes Grocery. riIUTTER BUTTER ! !—We will pay mall for Butter is Miss or leis viantity, during enalisi onions mikao MOM?, ?MAINS, SHIM k S./ Bbls. Coffee, Crushed, Gran laird **4l Pimagesd flisisti•__alesep•r *an • hem tt jusil-261 2111D/0111100117 sN's c 11434411 4 • _ b AyEs imRDAN own this day tima ,Latagt ItarSC Isaverues ewes and Drab 0110•••• Arabs, ow thinkohativis Ape rqrsiar pekes, HAYS AND HOMINY. J. HANSOW maw noracftg low Ciampasti • caollosistAst Omni ami. opi eons •( UM lIPAISSiStiII • OA St abil 4,10E01i, Wie-1. THIPOT, CROSCO4 iIisTRucTION IM DANOTSGI MR. DELANO would mespeetfully give iboup to too deem et se. ant bee sill oar weed hie School fOr th e latitreattlaa Tomo Ladle% Wenn sad Waster. at Italt4l2 HALL, as ;MONDAY itle..llMl6 lo which will lw forgAt the Lateotturil most ihriblentale Moves. Toner artailloo $4.00 per ertilit&L podotetweil en be wool , to tai esedees awe ummaosallaiwtlar.ftroo bF lar emit. B.w of leauleseloo 4e e **T. I • sirsanre scam . tor ellilniatinr oral ermagans . } lane rarY Veit ter the fart Lostoaa, beam lie o e ikao4 l7 tteteerfAi i i i ro ~rad Or tali b e er. no bite Maw& 'tattoo ler floatbstraa Iteutlearea adetattiart ati will be esti to nuodorlidtlto awn Ito sew.* earbee umb form Private less* as& partintars Own t u raeg K. D.. Farm fILLOAN. EDITOR 4. PROPRIETOR MR Si J. V COLLIER, 4 Co., WA Ohio FLOUR, State Strt , et. 14 'arritwor. tu KI.IVE 4. C4RROL! ISi I'oRTERS OF .Vb]t:til.asAcolipkil.at. 11111=:D= .6*.seozi. tar far ` 4 .Skate Nbteet II fi~n.o 11 Bl.ck FLEXING BROS., ( SUCCESSORS TO WALLPAPER, H. P. yrnr,rl..ret SUGARS! -At- F 4 kRILA R 11 A LLI MIEE .otift A 0, 9/A. Betin,e t & C o E~ 41 tif Nos. U and 111 111113315001, HAVE a large and war §eleeted Otos* of IRON NAILS, sTIIIIL. 13P11[*, AXLES, SPRUIO' ANVI * OS. HELIAIWS, Ames' Shovels end Spades ! N AILS--PIPS BOXII3-M MAIM ..-Assw -HUES-HORSE 91TOES SADDL37R "V", 11 A.RICESI TRIMMINGS, itte CUTLERY: PLATED WARE: In fact almost every Wog, 41 the Old Steed, P.Z.VPIRM BLOCK. Nol 11 and 12. rotate pa. jan G A. BENNETT & CO AF AI L, 1860. ar =A... 13z•sr .7"r- STOCK Gents.' Droste. and Soft Hata " Walking a Traveling Oapa. Boys' Caps ~n 4 SoitAsits. 0 hildren's Fancy Ilata\ki Oapa, IMMEEI Ar go St i; E N • FrintlfliiTNll worm, RID "U.K ion DitIVING t. 1.0% gi (ENTs,' HOSIgILY OF ALL KINDS A beau ti fu I sal., rtsnr t ntTh4 , Starts, ftoekssied Ostisro. iv Q. ai RIMLINTJD lICCOVMSIIIIIII WEST SII)r. OF FRONT ENTRANCE, ' 10 large ^t , wk that, Caw and Thu Goo& Pala Lemf Hata at Whole/is)* Erie. Nl.v 10. BRTANT, No Used Boum. KTKT F. DELAW ARE MUTUAL [Mil& : A N CV. tMYPA h Y uF PIiILAJALIIIII.. E ~.,, . 1,,, g 6 ,00 OMR% oo the Mutual plan, gluing ~. •,.. ...,rr : • ' , at ttct pat too to the pinata of the Coaapor ~i..ttotot oatobta toyood Um pertlani paid. 4. kx 01..3 the Lake. and Camila Insured oo lb* moat ,obrubl. forma Lows will be IOWSUIP am 4 prommikr .41 “.u.A. F 1,,,. ~,,L. 4.‘, m.retuattse.butlatteissumfmtlierr o awn or country. for • Italtomi Wm piutly. DIRUCTOIB. i J omi-pli H . 1 .. J. Jaen C. Hand, I rhporbilata haubllog • Jolla 0.. Pp* ' IRobert Barton. Jolla Garmrtt, nog+ Craig. Basaael Zdaarda. Huai laia re. ...?s, David 8. Stacey. i 'balk , ' ICI•1111, true R. NMI, Willits,. Inhibit, Or a Or. S. 1 antams, Drlj.lrll4.luirtot, John Trtyr, Jr Spam. 111011 mis. • 4.orge 14•111014, Joho J. Noon* Ect.mrd Oarfint..al logo B. ?Porous, .1. 4 Jobosso, 11. /roue Brooke. lidissurpi Aloud., VW. 11441 , lop RICILIOLD 8. Newsookodimy. er Apollo:Mimi ate be made to , Aprll t 114167. J.ILRLIAN44. 4 41 41. 16 . TO HOUSEKEEPERS!. LARK & CAUailkt'S PURE SALERATIIBI! IT. the wa.a...sturers of thl. setkis, I. . TT nnering i• to the 114bIle. binersegettilialriX • IT. talks Is reyblr fibil bibs big sib- bIIT rt. IT ele of the Mod muteelloared. 011. Sin er.' IT. Mr pmprilibre ire art , ,aorawbetaki of bklarstks • 11. poirk.bieb is Ireantatsio Sir be lu e NIT^ rf. , ity, gni gobedskkgraf tbrbrUdk iscrr IT. ed. All they ark bbr IseskilweHSTTlV TT •seel others to • . BUT IT. 0". t T TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY RY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY IT. rept29-145 , n. suir ?Ant An m ITliter IT..tued Y It don ant parsatllt M nomma-BUT IT. i IT. wended, the money will be Wanda& BUY fP. hla pot %pits pored pepuredio4l BST g.,ler sale by r IrCY rt. ffTTr MUNI f i V 4ll 4#ollllllnr Ile Minatilliebtapee. Brio BUT IT L. A. MORBISON, wifotssua Otiaair o '• • • Flour, Pork, Beef, Salt, Oralsti• CLOVER, 2711 1 11717 SERB; 9b t 1, oudneratet Buildtagt, Norm- Sine itnt Pala, *" Beheta, !leek vie Pftsfa AFINE Stock of Fanct - Ilkotkai df G atsB and TAB ACC(MteBB red essoise tima at Gomp 4miversditevsaribrt.itst• larA 8 - 01 r a tal TRY RA.NYARDII-1101:111A, QUO, 0 AKIN j a ws • Tr BiLayardVeresbed, Ludy , Leeds** Coes* 8., Now Or Mem awl S ug ars, wellin g by at B ITIRAVELINGSMOL—A. • .1 I. Ili kat Firm at the steep net 13-19 emeresarams. (worry RS 01,821112 a tt R () ANlTicisaitpteatheA sass* MOM st HIM •CO, I sae way iseeivisir • supply till ol the (bolas( bid. . .b , 10 N. 8.-1 d tissiSses A "WA liplipsobssfailsbAdlibelplik iipt29-17•4. FW' ."WTLItiIItIVWI. • . , ' Ara.blibd Ipti . --.. $ . l. , ' • OF 1411 ,0 11. Wr % - 1111serVesor • • ~ rartath= M,* this imitimippagame . llll. 1 oesx —IL. MEM ERIK PA., * V Sonia OF ICXQMMVIT TintllltD. rir REVEMBIER An To done siskiiimosi Calm Si" look Leto alai lib lONA boobs as *MK %Aral IllsossellA,lbisas apt - Thal sow spa se sof a Ur Ay thy }sad mask sty ask, -6111 1 x. Aid kelp it WM is 0014, -411 1+1 • its svemellid tra Was it Wee Waal shams bi Siam to !WU. To ire It Vore no ultroollte UMW. I War • : WM* woo* alma* Asd VOW la or amit ; Or it thijorielby troolop UR" outho. rt Saboothod all my botiomad out ass* • As podeet ss • Walla's, 111 / W I •APAIDIMIAgAidtAi oar bi t. . As aorta worm : Its Mart, meals( to limpit, Loops «s tog •11141 Asd *We shout ay tube I • (0 0 411 #44blAt. 1 amid Iraseli omit. eldlitiviiab = ' Ilpaa lb. atisiat. 0. Wok., oleo bog Itt lago tio With orris/WO tornoot boom, Who traced *Mb too dart Mit allolt i or Irbollesibm vstammor ; „ ditmeresia. by Um P•Por 0 4 , 11 4 To sumo to logro's men: Nib. ow to podlret lubookooor, to Or limbo 4018 slot oli I ILI Odturt . --_ - _ ___ . 4. Vries biasimood'a likapit, t, MY PENNY DIP.%, W bat, was it ? A - tallow candle, th be sere. The gas wouldn't burn, the isotopia* strangled me with its noxious odor, the thud sputtered, burned blue, and wentiont. I am afraid of the dark ; that ghastly Mick des' which makes one's eyes ache with: its want of light ; that palpable gloom which seems to beat like a roomful of paliit of the heart around you, above ycal yea, everywhere that visible whit& holds the tables, the chairs, therm. traits you are familiar with, yet hidesthont in its 'black veil from your view i that empty fulness through which you ague& out your groping a-ms, then shrink W.lc, oppressed with a presence you can n et hear, see, nor feel. "Kitty," I said to my little maid ttrue somewhere and get me a light." She ran to the grocer's wife, and *me bak with a penny dip in a brass ,Nle nit*. As she placed icon my table, went outraad shut the door, the little boy in bronala on my mantle raised his hammer and tek the fi gure of time twelve rinising bin up nn the heart. It wan midnight. - - The candle burned clearly. I ressinied the old volume of tierman legenda,k t .was reading, and as l testi my linger a graph. and paused to powder. hilt ty of spirtts returning to earth to wreak vengeance I,n foci, or work weal to friends, I heard a deep sigh at my elbow turned and beheld the ghost of nay grandmother. knew hei from her resemblance to her portrait. She wore the saute white r.Lp with it. wet, t..rdar plated round her fa,e —the same prim drewi with which i had grown familiar in the picture. She died twenty years ago. I was named I. .1. her. drew up the roeking ,eltair tot the ghost She sat down in it A pillow not have sank there more noiselessly than one did :•4het kept her hands in the same position on her breast that somebody tietti them twenty years ago. she fixed her keen black eyes upon me -beautiful eyes, which t had always ad mired in the pormtit. None of her 4Le ocendents 'Wad anon eyes. "I ooull not come," she said, iu deep sephulehral tones, "in gas-light. Ghosts and gas-light are at war always. As for kerosene oil, we groan in dpirtt at ita , use. How mortal noses east, night after night, inhale the odor it emili, is & wonder. It is wane than brimstone. We have put our cold lips under your chimneys, and blown our ghostly breaths into the flame. We-have seen the chi blacken with smoke, mini apartments fill with disgusting fragrance. People only said the lamp ts in a draught. They moved it and bare with IL We shall have to yield.• Kerosene is I Modern discovery. Ghosts are old tasitioned. To be out of date is to be out of titled. Your tallow candle pleases me. We ghosts like the light of other days around us. We always, in the body, burn ed tallow candles" The fine eyes of my grandmother guest at my penny dip steadfastly for • moment.. She seemed to se•e visions and dream dreams. "XI dear," she sal& “you are the first of theAmily that has estuvordltie essdkee 'Wee the innovation at pp: You ate in debted to your dip for try pOillaape• Rot Polka! I would have looked under a chem . er-116* btreilesa; hovirwhtte lAwlt is 1 think 1 am lankly% very - vtatural, Aar not 1 0 • She glanced up at her portrait, and wait ed my reply. "A little pale, grandmother," I said ; 'bite tell tie, dear Ifyour pursuits in the other Workt are of such a ostaare theatheyaidesit.of your returning to this stony time P' rity 11,9 means. lam permitted in appear Milt. t his sphere but selddrit: •Isfinewee• I Insholit4 etteses. a l harm nahheen hedenroinsniny goat lid wata.g# jambe do. Atell you ihere,arnse a in PaLdemonium. I looked in to lee Whew** It mute. I found the great amebae sit• signed in the littleeheldrom and whisk-is shiwyeaftsil wide mem of all sites and ,apra Aso amps Ise* cappiotacnk. In feetiemerati 14)09 wean ; th ree ymtr i edi wftelettering oat &the war."' ' mitt t 4 hortritastllY Audi wimp arid all'lltem wore'alistesting expromitim A. mall wise was saying, , 'l„k win no Lank or that brought 4.e. here. I, who ern' now brit Ore rate nAgtst Itoretireid Id be fifty. Ihmano. I unfortunately, gave me a ass physical die rttlenesseehie My. ,ettfr was roi t urd and kny akin clem, my laths finely 'ilitould gk. y birthplace in a oold elimate. My tender mother4rond of her °Spring, Wood tri tseek cednirmain the ehiK temawhear haw ivihes and Mow wuwe. pushed in wa rmerum, and thoroughly protected front every blest. I wasiroughf down to be viewed by company, and et pitrial+to sol - want frismenan osropmas... anntber l r% inset. veluist Au, ad, mwifortablk tattier so. uk Id. - t - Nwifts a pold-tiouble Is LIM bones. My beeuty. 1 limps* • fr menthdeastooth, and. a t list, U Arek•riestl „ 04, of Axiom My toollwe cried over My llfAe wen. QM =MO death; cried a mime `speaker sat down. expreedy •to take Cameos& este thatl should '-cise. Her .days sand lisolitall Me Viol! Coen; doenAktway.' N.perpeteaLatirtiont. norm's knees poor little body, one ortny enineoldreb moors. My .edditeardbett mills mamma up "he—s. . If_ eeisii,llkvinr betted; if I screamed, I was trottairflrl wee still, I wee trotted— beemtellaltebetter theon•hutain, anus, Ibtkii *ANA Mo:buttee had been taken and Ilbsoestar milk left Maedien. My Weiss .turned tceleuises my-b they lood to Woo. my en shier almo pierced tir rew teeswhielvtiosied them. A st s I begin 'tit cut teeth, toy tongue was constaa* joltiterbetweeti my jaws, and in danger of slog hilts* off, "tiered not whine, for I know *lmpunity: I began et last to eel , eplide he* loci the torture amid possibly, Mid' tines. - Warm weather was main on, and i thought imam the other of us Inns" soap give up the ghost sad m nV ntuse's exer dons were almost superhunion, L im agined that perhaps 1 might outlast her. One u&aoky day, however, my entering the room unexpectedly, 1= at her. Thad never done so before. "The darling," cried my parent, "sae, it knows me." 'Poor thing, rather," said the nurse, "it wind s k it ita sionista!" -4 . 'Vegthwilks she proceeded to trot it out. Evecy thuntp'of liter Rot on the floor was, I {glory' nsupin tiny coffin. I felt! should eery. nine vain. ley faithful nurse con tinued her shorts, and I was trotted out of existence upon the poor old woman's knee.' "As the speaker ceased, one of the older occupants of the room descried me," said my grandmother. "He at once made room for me to enter, and begged me to remain awhile and bear the remarks. I consented, sad took a scat near the entrance. - " 'l,' said a little fellow, rising from hia seat with his blue eves all bloodshot, and his curls matted together, 'died of deliri um tremens. At the age of six months was a confirmed drunkard. I had not been a very quiet baby, and every time I was uneasy a little liquor was administered to do me good. 1 did not want wine. but water. T was naturally a very thirsty child, and every thig that was put between tpy speechless lips increased my thirst.— illy mother's !milk was sweet, the pettish' given me was sweet. and if now and then was blessed with a draught of .goat or cow's milk. it was warmed and sweetened first, to make Wes much like nay mother's se possible 'I used to cry. No other way do we poor babies have of expressing our feelings, and the ehanoes are ten to one that we will he misunderstood. To stop my crying, I was put to the breast ; this, at such times, I would indignantly refuse. Then there would be a commotion.— "Smile," my mother would say, "what shall we do with him! The nurse was a stout, hearty old woman. who always made a practice of tasting whatever was provided for her charge. Her sovereign remedy vvatb liquor. = I was taken, and a spoonful administered at a time. At first I rebelled —1 strangled, kicked and enugbed. The firm hand held the spoon to my little tongue, and down went Its contents in spue of me. Little by little. the dose was in t:tautest, .1 sopa- liked tt~ Ist, my thirsty momenta I crier( flo it. ft was giteri me readily. for after a few moments of wild glee, I fell into a drunken stupor. which gave my attendants many opportunities of enj..)ing thenisel% es, a- in% w i t sure to be long and sound. •At length gym./ )xPi lIASIt I Ime During any whole life no one had ever thu't of giving me R shill. StslOtliUi or the water t hail craved—the cooling, cheering, refresh limpid' water Now, I no longer eare.l for it In my wildest fronoesi I wits accused of having the colic ; down. as usw id went the fiery drink. until finally I was literally burnt out. I was nothing but (under within, a shell without. Ay stom ach wax cooked to a crisp, my intestines were shrivelled—my lungs. no lone' filled with pure air, la.lch4 if forth only the fiery fumes that had consumed rue, died. I wait good for nothing. l hopd whatever form my dust is destined tot ake on earth, it will not be watered, as when inhabited it, with slooliol.' "As this speaker °eased, there arose a wad of sympathy, such as had first attract sal me to the pandetnoniac chamber; as it subsided, another little figure had taken the stand— "'My legs," he said -brought me out of the world. My mother labored under the strange delusion that her child was 1 'urn a Highland kiddie of Amer.can parents and in A.tneraca. I was dressed, or left undres sed rather, in short plaid stockings, reaeh ing to the calf of my leg, and ati elegant I kilt reaching just to the knee. My li b were moulded in cherubic form,, ~and w en exposed to the nursery were pretty.t ut the nursery was too narrow a field in w 'eh to display my beauty. 'On bitter cold ye I was walked out over the icy streets, the keen wind chapping my flesh and chilling my blood till my knees looked like twin nutmeg graters painted purple. I used to look at my mother's long comfortable skirts and thick leg.gine drawn up Over t i n warm hose, and wondered if she could ur rive a fashion such as I wore if ado, by herself. I becatneafilieted with mil e/ tory rheumatism, and unable to ends the pain, gave up the ghost.' •"I felt,' said my grandmother, Altai this victim was a macrafice to a ion stalked sindemy day. I know that our father was never dressed in such a rt icu lout style when a little boy, for with my • a- bends I knit his warm 'rookie stook- Mgt, andiaaw that his comfortable little trousers came well over the instep or his little parkin shoes‘ I "The next speaker was a dream faced :little girl, who trembled as she rose and raid : • / ' "rf inn arr opium eater. My death-war ner' WlLVlliittee en the label of the first kettle tif Clodfrey's Cordial brought Into 4nY anther's house. A few drops at bat t te tt Cod to hush my feeble cries. Then 'a Oordial Would not do. A few 1 dthis of pure laudanum was administered. Satin I could net go to sleep without it.— 'Men my nurse weald give men small °pi nning Warty parted& Of course I was bld little trilreble, I was a deep shseper; Mit "my digestion became impound ; too newt 'sleep weakened' me, and I knew no unbind * h er. My eyes became like theme ors sleep walker, fun of dreams when wide' awake. I lost my appetite • my herf grew fall of pain ; my baby hear t wits alert,' aching. I closed-lay eyes one thy Resent. on the hems where I felt I could be little loved, when my low wait" were never mowed• -et appeal to those around Steolkatt were hushed at ones: • wine ap..titivie,eyee ware scarcely everper indeed b *oak around in the world in widish Aber had been opened, and where, in •steadof, ewe and food and exervise, the pdi tad easervatingoordial were dl thetweraolsred ale. There are many periods w Ito seem to think children " must paw their childhood 'out of the way, , and only goLia the way when they bare, be eonaikhrepitt of *deed& Of til-trudf, uesdal wslienementid members of I Wtheocikild was still speaking," sal , my 1 . .. ~ l Fv I INI - M ig tl lisr' tot.kovonook o 'Mott to those W,t . t4t . At . V .-. absorber, • , tl/00 theurill . tar longlir. •.•, ; - . . 4 ,, .! ;,-,, I fek nipallid4o relieir LA no Lioht arilid ,14 4i gn Toy unul your . _ wm "V us.- - "Xy dear, remember wrist i .t 4 e tot* you. dome of these day* yob.; he a mother. Boomers liar , -eareilsi Gish* se4 &liras eli w iThim.k. for -V4l l - h M e kir. thous:. AR 7.7"4. 141 , cares sink rhsor ioto u ittiriAers, , or give theta over tb ti mime. upon you hut* fllifibHilivese.-inw greet their boirpiwurt, loth bare sad beer eafter-L I beg you will gOte—" Jae& st =Ube cock. crew loud ly. They at' my l elbow was still. I inoiroul the vbekingehalv was ernir tY, the had vardabbi. Fa Pll Cattinut's Droont+ALSJAgolar Story. the followinqw published several =ago, and we ' eve coeeetied °rig ht= the pen , aWashington let- Ow limiter: We rori it on account of its amen' and oositueed it to the atteatioa of tlio : leoton Mercury: The other murnin , at therbfeatfist ta trwaisaisasufw We, our friend, the on. John Cahoon. 'seamed very nine% troubled and out of spirits. Youhnow he is altogether a ven erable man, with a, hard, stern, Scotch 'nib litee,softened in its expression around the mouth by a sort 'of sad smile, which wins the hearts of all who converse with hint. His hair is snow white. He is tall, thin and ampler. Heraminds you very Wirth of Old Hickory. That he is honest, no one doubts ; be has sacrificed to his fa talism his brightest hopes of political ad vanoement—haa offered upon the shrine of that necessity which he worships, all that can excite ambition—even the l'reei, limey of the United States. But to my story The other morolog at the breakfast-table, where I, an uleii, served spectator, happened to he ph4rrit. Calhoun was observed to gaze freituintb at his right hand, and brush it with hi, left in a hurried and nervous manner. II did this so often that it. excited at tentioi I. At-length one of the persons composing the breakfast party—his name, 1 think. is Toombs, anti he ls ft member of Oingretim from Georgia—took upon him.. 11 1,, a-k the oecitanon of Mr. Calbotufa 1.. "Does your hand pain you ?" 11.• - To this Mr. alhoun replied IN ralti.-1 tharr.sed manner--" Pshaw ! lt ,• ii.,l 1, u, ! Only a dream which I had la-it wiat, und which makes me Beo perpt•t/13/1 ,black spot—like an ink-blotch- thy .bank of my right hand. An 4 , i.tteal illu• !salon, I suppose." Of course these words excited t!"• cur•i oeity of the company, but no oue v,•ntured to beg the details of this sitigu I Lr .Irn•aul, until Toombs asked quietly— " What was your dreaut like• I'm 'Lot very superstitious about dreams , I.ut times they have a good deal ..f truth lit them." "But this was such a peculiarlt dream." said Mr. 1 ' 111h1:11111, 11g11111 the back of his right hand : ••11,va,-ver, if it does not too tuhch intrude u l seu th e time of our triends,l will relate a to ).iu lelcoursee the company were pioilise in ther expr-sions of anxiety to know all about, the dream. in los singulat ly -weet voice; Mr. Calhoun relsetod it "At a tat-e hour heat night, a- I I%a- sit tine in my row]] engaged en writing, I was aatonished by the entrame of a visitor, who entered and without, a %t r' t. a a seat opposite tne at tn tahli -tit:- prised me, 1/A I had given porta ular 01 , 1. is to the %en .int that I should on iiii dimturiKA. 'rbe manner in %%hi, It the intruder entered, so perteeth eel. taking hit seat opposite iue, a tilt a word, as though my ro.an an.l .ill N‘ hi II it belonged to him, excited in me as ntuel; surprise as indignation A- .1 nit head to look into his teatures, et the top of my sloidealantp: I , liheo‘..l - , a that I, VMS wrapped en it thin cloak, whieli tieel. lastly concealed bib face and te.dttre- front my view. And as 1 raised my spoke; What are you writing, v'nrtt„r 11,m South Carolina'' I dad not thank of hisa itnp-rt 111V11 ,. .. !init., but answered him dolma:tray : " I am writing c.plan for the ,11-4ilittion of the American Union (you know gentle men, that I am expected to produce a plan of dissolution in the event of epriain eon t ingelwieg • To this the intruder replied'. coolest manner possible : " Senator from South Carolina, will you allow me to look as yourhan4l.—vourrialo handvile r rnse, the cloak fell, and-1 lieltetd his face, gentlemen. the sight at that face struck rib , like a thunder-cap It was the face of a Brad anti, cahoot extraordinary . events had called hark re life. The lea tures were those of General Osorge Wash ington: yea, gentlernien. the intruder was none other than George Washington. 'lie was dressed in Rerolutionary costum.•. such us you see preserved in the Patent I Alice." Here Mr. rilhoun paused, appairoth much agitated, His agitation, I need not tell pan, was shared by the eompany.- Toontha at length broke the embarrassing pause, "Well, w-e-1-1, what WaA the this scene Mr. Calhoun resumed "This intruder, as I have said. rose and t asked to look at my right hand. A" tho' 1 1 had not the power to pekoe, I extended I it. The truth is, I .felt a strange thrill 1 pervade tne at hilt touch ; he grasped it 1 and held it nesir the light, thus- affording 1 me full time to examine every feature of his face. It was the 'face of 'Washington. Gentlemen. I shuddered as I beheld the I horribly dead alive look of that visage. M- I ter holding my hand' fors moment, he looked at me steadily and said inn quiet " a ! "'And frith this light band, Senator from Carolina. ou would sign your name to a paper declaring the num' &waived?" " I answered in the affirmative. Yes: said I. 'if a ariaix contingency arises. I will sign my name to the Dechwatiott of Dissolution.' But st that mothent *black blotch Appeared on the back of my hand, an inky blotch; which 1 seem to see even now. .'What is that r said I, alarmed, knew not why, at the blotch 'oh my hand. " 'That' said he, dropping my hand. is the mark by which Benedict Arnold is known in thie next world.' 'tile said no more, gentlemen, but drew from beneath hisclosk an object which he laid upon, the tahle--144 it upon the very' piper slam liitich„l was writing. That 451). ,sect, gentlemen, was a siceleten. " ' There,' said he, 'there are the Vines inaellaYsev's who els lititititi Chitties tog by She British. lib eve hls life in order to ii44llsh the lTnieti, When you .put low name to; a Utsl.lotl ofDissolu tion, why_you. may at , well hare the bones of 7 ne. lsoilese joc erskyn_u. B; he waitt here it South Cer9 w ha et Was it VII bane " WALAhsee word. e. lititider telt the Mugs I started blip& *sue ike 'contact with the dead mans bones Worn out by labor, Ihad figlln sileep mid been dreaming. We s it hc4 a singular . dreena" AU the OOPPIIII enstreved In the Oft alive, asul Toombs mut}exisd, "Statute!, very singular." at the same time looking - ~.t, la I si: o nR• , rr at the [beck at, Istcrigiat 4E4 while'llr.: Calbetut lima be- &hawk t. ( . • two justhense.ofhif POI= with his own charaift A . w -o>E Inconceivable' taps tiriduriio 4 efirieinainiug rues pf When • devialre -- from Artist 71 77 r . inent he should ask= ord llth?Affikfivednrchir on Misr' 4 I of sunning worth to a year% man to been R pure'ntind t for this is the fonada lisivbfa character. The o inis44.• ‘ . is tor, keptpure,must, s e empioroa in f thimt, ich A .vh ebeiteed, laud'elevethig. Then '• • tAllid 'het in nitwit power the mien , • . itaithenseeofareditaticm.,, Ifyrollth ly .kpew how durable and how is the injury produced, by the indulgence o thoughts—if they only yeah iwfrightful were the moral deravi tlea which a sharisheethabit of loose melt tion produces on the soul.-,they would than them as the Utte of a serpent. The ?owe% of books to excite the Imagination as al' 'did element of moral death when employed eyed in the service of vice. w cultivation of an wish* elevated, and glowing heart, alive to an the beauties of nature and all the sublimites of truth. invigorates the inteneet, gives to the will inchipendence of baser passions, and' to the affections that power of adhesion to whatever is pure, end good, and grand, which is adapted to lead out the whole ea turn of man into these scenes election and impression by which its energies mayi.be most appropriately employed, wade., by which its high (leativatinn may be most effectually reached. si .Z.n , The opportunities of writing these f Oka in benevolent and self-denying ef forts for the welfare of our fellow-me:l, are so many and great that it is really worth while to live. The heart that is truly evangelically benevolent, may ltrxnrate in an age like tin-. The promises of God are Mexpressibly rich, the main tendencies of things so manifestly is accordance with them, the extent of ruoral influence is so great, and the effects of ifs employment so visible, that iyhoever expires after benevo lent action and reaches lorth for things that remain for us, to the true dignity 'of his nature, can find free -colas for his in tellect, spit :d1 inspiring theinc+ for the heal t. 1..11,1.xa. , .!—A gentleman 13 not tu. t,i) . ,Nou acquainted with eat .A. 1.1 • tikittette- of life. ear, and ~, eietv, able to ,k and nvw.• In the 'world without. awk wartiuess ati.l ti..o trout habits. winch arts vithlAt. Kilo L.te. A gentleman i 3 some. h 1... v oul this : that which ho. to I. .7 , L i e.t.e and ts.tinement, ?opt , p.,wer 14easing, is the same To :, A I the rn',t. 01 every Chris tiAn he th..tightful desire of , Loin: .• It tvtubl that r• : him Ilels constant leo ni.l.e l how he may give p ...,,t/r1• to t , liit•r:, 14 , 1' t 111. I.' sense of h l'Apeet fur others he iii void hurting their feelina- 11 licit -..piety he seru puloo-ly 14cert on- the iseotfop and rela tion evert cne , tt ith N 130111 I 1 , . brought into o‘ottat t, than he I,tpy gi%e t. each his due honor. hi. 10-ition t lie stud ies how he iii.l .IN opi touching in eonver sation •i i l, l i rt 111 need lessly hurt their feelings. how he übiy ab stain from am alio-ion which io.iy call up a disragri 4-r otl.•tisi‘e association. A iilloilc- to, net er even appear. vori.ei ,, tt. ”f any 1,1... anal defect, bodily defortultt. uurl, m ty of talent, of rank, of reiiiibit mil n, tile I.n.r,outts whoa :newt) lie I.l.iii. lie never assumes any Ntiperi,.t , : . . 1.. :ills-. :r -never ridi enlisiii. nevcr . net .•r boasts never, make. a ilisplat ol hi- own power, or rank er a- I- implied in ridi cule or Fall'.l-.1,11. ‘4l" -- a. he never in dulges in tr or inclinations which nutv (me fi;•tp.iVe to others. _ . Tim Comic Slot or Lrrs. • .•.. • certstatly tio• groutt•st. "institution" that outi, 11... Will AS It.; \ 1. 11.• 11 , 1 WC' 4ont,tim,...t find the eothio n i cpq strangely lruPl ni Ilan 1 1',.51.1.• air oft en m ak ie to laugh t+hru th \ 4 -1111 Wt.elo, Th.. I.lltl .K.ll tft •111 , 1i11) to us most inop. Plllllll4 I'. • •10,11111. , (1):Me1 Übe It, it c•ii I tire tlnemoot :tutpint n nt tin , work!. They ne‘er log:int laugh ; 7111' I entertain a pr , f , .un I e , nternin lur humor ,tnif , in., Inn , anernoon, when the 1101.1 m• %%ere uncommonly melquited M. till. , I. hi- nett into the gal lon. nue, ahonginal -whoo crop." 3121 i•t“.11 11 .-- e•orrie hon'eitie (hit.) lord wouldn't tit\ or tiii with a thw) eutuit hung. ho rt t II N....(l tutp.hire. a few year. • 'hoe. nn ut.hrt•td,,l borrowed a trQl. 6 ilVol' W 0011 ! , .1 WORT' :It fu hersh Ile had !,.t been acco-totned to ear• ryiligta watch lavi mad. , a rAtlter absurd, dis 1. 1 .5‘ ot the t During the Inn,-ral thf- fuller tnoto nor. ex , eeditt.fk I t , shuig out the wit , 11 , :e every few -mo ments, 11,1 . Nu:01) ext, 11-IN tt t...• I ,t , • he took MEEMI MB t ilret . \\ 11 , 11 %k Y „ , tt le It A • I —'('he follow u,,r,l• r • i 1.., .1 . . 11 , 6 ollf e find in the l'oilla, .11 :1,, ' No. 141)3. Free in.‘ll 1,11,,,it, v.s, Eliza A 1%•at,r6..11-.• .11i "Let' —cause rI , Vl , ll'ne , in theesse it appenred thnt t nit -exalted inizly pious - tc.vlllalt. alt,l that %Lie left. hem husband On ~ t 1,1- profanity.— Judge Appleton -a el -boob' show her piety in :1 I , ecotning rwinner li Y returning to her hu-hand—that had no excuse for leaving him snit that if she continued to desert him alter this, nothipe could be recovered of I,tw for her !tulip:wt. The cir cUtust.ttice. 111 Ow viuw ct (9. , not sufficient, in his mind. to warrant him in decreeing a divorce. Ltt.el dismissed. ociecessisc Bosoms AND 01IMILV TUAT £ "FRIIIINERAL."—WiIist a remarkable man is fir. A ris.‘n Burlingame about barest: His orator) is ale ays runnincrn . bosersts! A long tbiw ago he told his compan ions that he had put his hand into the 6v son . o f hiasecichusetts and found how her heart beat on account of the colored peo ple. Then he got tired and he told the peo ple that whenever he was weary. he went end laid his hem' on the ;seem of the North End." Just before the election he promis ed all the con•cerv.itive: that Abraham Lin - coln, if elected Pre pleat, would lay his hand upon the palpitating heart of the South and soothe her into peace Of course Abraham moat put his hand into her Gwent to get down to her, heart. And novr we have the crowning Goaeraing of Mr. ll'erlingitine in his very last speech on Friday night at the Music Hall, where senator Wilson, in the character of Mark Antony, made his luiwral oration over the dead dody rrf Anon. and Anson himself, with u modesty peculiar to the "moat elo quent champion," as Mr, Wilson calls him. "returned lira heartfelt gratitude to his friends of the Fifth Diatriet for having given him an opportunity of returning the blow when a hand "smote the roAite 60 , scot of Massachnsetts !" This is the first time Mr. Burlingame has desingnated the complexion of the lady, and we are oblig ed to him, for apt calling it the colored bo- ISOM I.—BO/tem P(44 • learHon. H. R. Strong, of Philedelpoa. died at the St. Lawrence Hotel Wednes day afternoon last. nEM --- . 1, - volep I•.‘, peel -- I 7. , r /and