titiE WEEKLY Q • - i• or I . JR x wonikia . tzlitsh, °moat?),plc 'VOW Orates. — iot . f urrjoi—piDo s tsalta JAM Ji11P4V1311 . 4 per ~,parr if pa luativasce;tfwpbm . r su u not o ld *till the ctlitirlatlon itast:l4. .oubscrom., i . 14 by caret, w claim I fret ~a addition. v EitTlSKKENTS:,—(itaC:fittutre or To& Licas °all la • 1.1 i O3; tiww4asittinai $1,50; throe loser ; o n e month =.300 4ca mouth. $2,75 ; tutee o,Octbt V,:topirkrk;i:ltooMlso; one year $9,041; t lvorittaa.;raila fs prdpoitlor.. Tbasa rates ,„ y. extetly adhered to, coolers atisugismi by apietat . ‘A r,t, or at sha option or lb. publishers. Auk: 'a Nottrt:.A, 9tnfs, Dl , Catei acid like adverthaa-, . Admittletrztoe• Notice* $.3,Q9; Local 011 . 1, coats& hoe; Martfage Notices rwcriY• test.2•ol • .6i11141 - • Pettit.," Naar throe line. Origibai poetry, the editor, olio dollar "tit be ototinutitt:l t „, Adrertibitic 'lntl ordered • .4,••• 04,4 ' pee Itni 1. 1/11., ,or Of tbr br,t tts • ‘ f - i• r. I. to •to work !be, c.t., ^ to U. to mwwl style t,O (If the twrgevt ur i4clressed tp tlEtt.l'lNF WHITMAN, i'ut) . thbor !in/ Proprietor. II SIN ESS_PIRECI'Q Ry. IC Elqulpto• ia-ert ,l ig this *Amu . t at toe :-' ,, i.t• gar aceurJ In (Lc. t j ti. cuchists. 1 ' • .1 J. 41. r I.An,nirnosl, o' r; business stsandloti *Alt s a , t dispatch. 's . . 'lll' 15T.,11011 A rronvn Ar Law, in Walkm - '• Uf on~.rrutu tlert , VllO. ►n4 .61: h 4/. 14.h1 .•.Yn>r, ttrs'Ay's ittaci, North side ofthr I%t k sprl 1'63 _ t hal XJ.1.11 Azad Dealer iu Slostiuner., .1 • , N.wapaper., 4/4. Couutry dealers ;.; flotet t frunting the ?ark. MI I 'I t: Cu Lars ham taken the I.lme Kiln at !f„,,t o! Enoch Stroet, near the I'hila4elphi► depot' zi.optcred to tarnish Wb:tal.kue, in largo tlitjazteet market peril. )yit2,4 Iv a, t. rPILICE.ii. rENCE.It & .11411 VIN. ..121ORNIVI11 AND COCIIIILLONIS AT 14aw. t.e.c*, l'ar. on Block. near North Waal corner of Upp . t.lito S.; aut., I,rle, ra. UIIN 11. MILLAII, , CIT 7 KM:IIMM,, Wag osaoy Yom" County rVtpt, tx VIVIATV. to Z 4 urve7 or Enke Plana or %spa Erke couutT, ?a. Office to Common Coattail loom, MO:Xt. Block apr23114.1.1. ' U. CVXI.IiEIt, , Darr aaoteu •RD C 011111•111031 • Pn W>* , ' wjae , on robAn Book, East Comet of Street. de,le r In Coal, Shit, rush, roar, tor. ti Ater L . dx. .- -Particular attention be given to t 12.totrtug and Forwarding of Petro- Oa. Crude end Itednetl, to all parts of Oa couats7. p t'<L 64 Pal 1.0 LIENNETT, Jutzei or m ruci. Offleliettoid Wayne Bled, Mach Street, batween Pllth •ad I Janel!-Z. NCI. A- I ittonatos Pioroostra GALLzirt, 1 row wet Block, Eller Pa. Jara6 64tL ',PIN (Ss WI 1.11C1t,, ATIFORWIffe Ar Law, Ridgway, Ps. I toe t Elk, kWKean, Cemeron and Jefferson want*. v, usr3o'Bs-10 1 ) Nj. W. WILBUR: MEM ~fORRISON HOUSE and Iferket Street --One equate wet of ehanzr. Warreu. F. Sept. 29-17. i c.oll'll i( . l4Kft, 'nil !CZ OP TOR Peas, NVI4OII 810014 ! -Vo.t f Farrar Flail, Erie., PL. oet9rot4tf. E(1.1% . U?NIKON. irhT.Ct OP 241 rlcAell. Waal la Gs:Atte -1 s,, tqroor of Y,f 13 and State stmt.& p, ID ”ertiv and enlloellout mule prompt. , jeVr6l-Iy.• J. H 1.4 14.1111.1 r, AtroUses Ai L• 111%, Rid.llllll, Kill 1100 nractlee in adjoining en unties.. AF%TITTF: 111111.1{1., Yrenali street, between ilth and btie tttesta, t!.- Pbll.!elplaa A Hee Railroad Depot. Kyle, Pa:, a i,bovvasker, Proprietor. Extensive accoosatoda .s for ottani ere lapel- travelers. Hoard by the ds y or ?taLlib.f. at tadand. apr2.5.63D. ii L. EMU, (1 , YABWONADLII 'TALLOW. rad ert,Lci 5 he yser's Pfitent Airing klarttum 11.. ko. Sta v e street hetween Ith 444 Vth Sta, ne, C;ottea rafola to order in the flpeet style. V. UsHOILINP., I. l.crear !ft , Sia.B Sr.& ua Eighth urti, ttt.f. au State end French. Fine II orpm aui Car 'Am to Lea raa reasonable Unto. 0524.64-Iy. I I WILL, , az 11 CARTRIt, 111 • YerlACTCP.xesciStparts trlDir, Aclealtursl luaplook•asa, Railroad Caol, • r... Po. Itr we, 01. -- tu • • north side tI Park. Stir, Vs. litn:Sh, Itivower, MAL Cu PA, Mr, N. 0. Ccasimorte, Thia la a uew au4 /Landau:wily fitted up midst ul oua of tha beat Troutiug sod kluut, gro In t'ruuaylt Antal Coniallual , lla4 t;-, 1 TaLle and Votlerate Pricea. The public n t r. t. r4tvectfui I y 10.1/04—/.7 • I.IIItAITLI. NTIURAKI AT LAS --O rice out dilative; ) • Court Bytualt.Eirie,Pa. ROU LP, M.P. Orrlcs UY Scriatit craticar, Rear Nor. 4.1664.-3 moss. n E v., IV. Lit. KttE, LKALI.It DIY GOODS, t‘r , lrags, (Haas, Sead, Planter, eta., cor• . 1 +,,tt, • tre4t wad Pkthlic square, Inc„ Pa. jalltf .Elmit'All.l3lll. P.UTOR, lygoLnaaLn urn ttrivitt lblm. m , Y‘u . sicong, ilocri• and Feint; Wood and ;tn. , '.% %V tnoa LI iuo,N, Tobacco, gnarl, Are, StM• • p-it Itt TclOr., • • Howl* Futninhlng Csnooritun fn .6:64-tt IS 1iE5.41.11111., bra:or to Groceries, ?remittal, ?roatrioui, I 'C , t:.or aul , tune Warr ' Wino; Liquors, etc, e Peatottico, Kris, Pa. ISSUE Tulin: & L'tVING, A A ITO ILIISTII AID Cut311311.10311•T LAW oivicy, (IN si . RING ST., app.:mita erittatiden Bali 4 , C. , llectioho and all other legal rtfr,l ' Vrtnapao, Erie, Warrea and form. . tilt dill to nnetully and promptly. :WU Ta cat -I'. ID. 4. Galbraith, W hitman & Brecht Jer„rr.r ft Marvin, fibs, a, - 110n. 44. P. Jab upon, W. D. Writmu d warren, Vs. TWENTY Y Alta. WI i fl.kti..: - ; GEIXBAATED 1 0 - U , (1 , 11 It E - M EDY ! 1 1 1.. 11, motto ;...4.4;,;_ca ma__ .; . ea,Small Peollta spe asa irsate a balk -quiralent for the Hooey. , o ` it'-' ,•,.I '. , ..>•_'...'.. t o:1 portlier toed eine bui been , -- : - i • ---'` --- , ';'"'"•:, '-" t .1 ..r0u lbo teat tweet/ yeata to , ;,.... ,D. w. AUTCHINSON.. . :In. 1 : , - 1' amt I 'IL 4 .ItraiiPeP with Mille tied* at, . • • • r-- _ ..... f 11..,,,, ,:, r o 11. r. r :Ic!ry before the public , hot j n i ted su i t es mann *et, 1imr,..,1 r.^. nr.r..1,..-11.thn I:re , cirity to those fitteiliiilil ; 1 +! - ‘ 1, .... . • ,n00n , ,. sow:.ready cliteirfsi peat , - GIR/LRD, PENNA.._ 'r;. re th ~ u,, „ A ~.. , ..0 (.l I,lr,fi'ieVCO ht Ito vai"h" IFIE NCI 0 N . S • BACK PA If 6- . ii, rn:r.'. 1. !MU. pl.innnt.'l4o4, , . 1 • bo^-41 - / lu '' ' • . A ...: c. -.1. D• lm - at - opted to all n o s I . ' • j 2, 0 1.1 Iti TY , - • ' ''''''"E' '.' " ' - `" ,~null T.* kept 1 ° ' '' '' 'l7 bc"af. ..A ' Lan - o therCl Liu against the iovartiasaut atLawdad .3 = l ' - 11 - 0, .' u!,.3 r. , ,allred. It throat and Tuns' -41'---- ' lto ii ,ith promptness. ~ , 1 ' o c , / 1,1 -. ~- I , valr.i r , l, ice Lid of thla Bawd,' in mir oar. r - a • Ki.e, a /./..1 2 1 ,616•1 01,dualus will b . I,IIItARGEPt U.BANIONABLX. ¢,r! tit COZo ~4,•, , rr e qpitottok . by AO Att.aradri tar Lb* moo hit . If M Hl's It l'(; : i ft....11?Dy i, th e hoot remedy known p er s.', . r-,:r tr ;lam,: 9141134: , o ' l 1. « eiwis., ckorip -ar R4TTL.E 3„' - dJ r 113 1.. .r Pll7/haft; BRONCHITIS, ' Hope , i...NI:s!, WHoOPINGI-ODICHH If ,L. sn. 14c V. les aad iartiforatts Mc Lams* itell tn 1.4 1rf -au Cents is IM - rer.Sople. • ,LL 6 aTAR, EL, Manufacturers and Prormatore. 5 : ', • •• :. , -t - z-1,4 ..wer &coils ot Somata; ',treat RH*. `''• . 4 ' . 1 • 4 :frUK viva and Otaleni throughout the •tur •T it 0 N TF: T 11 OSi V. it. ' ' 2 ' of Igrio City -t , l Dr il t z'x Ci-lebrsted - Cough B al b °4 ,/ " b. I 11 1 . 1 ri Drain tit tb. Throat an d 41^ i 4, -.nr. roonin ;clouding Ito eon tn - tbe ;Anew 'WrW end .s. 4 •tual renuNdy loaf worthy of public , 1',..,211.32, Mattbe‘w Mean Mt.., D. Shirk. - 4 -t L..: .. J. W. M 1 ...., Ilia Lard Rama, ,4 A, hir... teetart Coehrsd, J. 7- Cu., /...,...,Boy. Daniel linger, :te li :t;,.. J . fivbiluou. C. K. Itiblak Ml 4 Lt , i, , ,,, ,i .1. MirAlaturzt.l, J. Iluouei, c.t. I.uz. r , :• ) .. ..Uurtoh. J. W. Calves, 'ar , M Wia-r.o t Anion Stuirratkl, Waitaltk 4 Air i S ISn t. 0 , . U. Coops,, k, if, T • it..t.:, 1....cpb lAwinot, lg. A. 1347 nnat , : 1 " , ' ti..m). brunt, J. :Salsbury, , • Wltt . Imclus A it •11: M. AMAY'OI. Nom.. 14 • Kon. J. 1.. Inch • V.'„ M 4 .ItittKl...r, J. Robitumn, .4 3 ' Cbm:, W . APO... 'Slim H. Sin& ~. Jr. 6uoili(l., 0.11. Ilowsl3, Mri... I ..c..2, 414-15u3 c k,t, • ore, Tu (;(N) ZIU E!-Ilinteriber will etieertuiiy send (free to 4,1 tt,ttq copy of " • : 5 9 1, L 0 ':" UL 4t Of that Dtit dise•Ade Gov. ,z;L• .4.11•304. tnq Ltleet,:trill try Lige • 1. '5 tip. MI '...wir 4 .l.l:AnfiaWo4o ILI I. it,16z1.10.1t / thrt woo cAtioplata mina^ •‘, x , • puce ID the 11.y.ude:pfit •.1 re. :Nu.* wfr4ind the wan rut. • e ? t cuso, nII ..n or fitidrin .mw: tire Wii. 3. ALLAN, T. WtVe.et. New Yorli _ A I.4itui: LoT siwia tn brims 11 1 04, sad Fttrd liras H E T R • . • . DR: STRUM LA ND'S 'MEL L I FLUOUS COCOH BALSAM Is warrantkt to two Coutitha. Golds Eiciarsaneaa, Asthma., Wborping ngb eor• ?lOTA Consumption, and all atfachons - ci lba }he Po i rTati d . . ... . - • - . . . .... .. . ~ A Ids the Medical men: end' thedPrt4,, 21. , recommend Dr. Strickland'. Asti-Cho,. Dike , I tore as the only certain remedy for Dtarrinere Dye- ffiteey. it ie I 001Alliation of AitriDgellte,i Ma , a u titimulenta. end carmlnenree, and la warren WI 14 inapt -, a-sure siltet all other mesas hers (4104. For Itle ley Druggists. General depot, 4 I;eit Tony*: itreed;,4llistettanatl,-Ohio, • 4..J11. ,D. rsTRIcKLANDi, E. '1 (1 ;11 = Rrkgfr'Y.l Strieliland's Pile Remedy itairoured thousands or the wont carer of Blind *id ehed lug Iles. It n;res iennediatr relief. and elfsebas per-, cument cure. Try it directly. It is Warranted to cure. Marsala ay drazalata. _General depot, e- neat Tomah , street„Cisninzistl i , Ohio. - 'Dispepsia, , Nervousness -and . Debility. / )1)R. STRICKLAND'S• TONIC:4.IWe' race/ammo Wu* ottioxiog lootiot UAW tidlgoottoor or totarpida, Nervous:am ottli. na Debility. to' tie" Btrialsod'o Tonle. it Is aA . • prtyistattal4 IMO hem Alcoholle Liriders; la the whole . emu system; m uster a toad ktogotttit.' oat is Arigniated to oar* NerpooMmom as Nervous NM/. ?or ale by Dreulets- gerninUly, et St per NMI...— Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland, a fast Yenta! - Old. Claninnall. Ohio. . • 3 ULDKI MAAI ()6)at Gift Distribiiiion Watches, Chains, Leekets t -Btica lets, Gold Peas, &e., ht. • . •s. N. WARD & Co; 513,NUFACTURINU . J&WEI4RS, 208 Broadway, new York, 100,000 Watches, Chains, Lockett, Bracelets, Kings, Gold: Pens, lie., kW^ , $500,000, TO BE SOLO I AT 02111-141.1411. PROPRII'TOR Tacit, WITIiODT Itgo3/0 TO VALVE. And pot to be paid for until yon know what you ares' melee, and not to be kept tinleas you awl • per "ect/y aatisfled. Splendid of Article, to ,be sold for 51 - gad: 100 Gold- llnntitig Case. $lOO 60 wreih 100 gold Watches,..._... ..„ wash 300 Ladioe Watches, pa) •sel EOO Sliver Watches, 216 alo .5 00 004 , Coo Gold Neck and Vest Chains,: 12 00 to 15 00 each 1.000 Chettetelne an 1 Guard Chains, 6001015 00 mil 3,000 Nee, and Vestritains. 400141200= 4 coo Solltaite Jet & Gold Ilroochrs. -4 00 to Al 90 4,000 Cor 4, lace, Se,, Brooehes,.... 300 to 6'oo 441 2 7,000 Gold Jet, & , tar Drops, 300 ta - am efca e t ooo oiliate i r t reut and Scart nal,. 300 to 3 wit 1)0 each n,OOO Gist ad. tinmAs,el ...... 300 to 'fi Op 2,000 Chaired Ilittielete, - 5 oo to to ea •ak , B.ltro Cal. lltustond Phis and nicks,. 2SO to ,1110 each. 2,000 Cold„Watch Keye, 25040 $OO each' Tao() Solitaire Sleeve But & Studs. 200 to arsMilr 3,000 Gold Thimble 3 400 to ea's& *, o o4.l2haisiture Lockets, 100 to 110' a.t.09 Min, Lockets, Magid Spring,.. -0040 909 each 390011'ewlSjyle -.9: 400 to 1109 etch 2.01 , 04301 d Toottilicks, crosses, Se., 200 to 9 1 90 taobi 3,000 fob and hitbon ...... 2 00 titz 620 Nat 5,00 Chaired Gold Binge, 200 to 600 do*, 4,000 Stone Set Rings 2 00 to '2Ol sac& c„spo Setts Ladles Jewelry.jet & gold bootolf 00 era 0,000 " " '• retinue styles 300 to 1600 eat& R.Goo Gold feus,kilyar cast & pencil, 400 to s Nab 4,0 , 0 Gold NW. Gull Cu. kMen d 500 to 11l stool 0 .000 Gold Pere,gold mounted holder 3 00 to . 600 each Certltientos of the 611cins articles are plicett l u troit; rust/.sealed and mixed. These envelopes wil 141 wet by matt as wasted, without retard to abater, An., re relying the certificate and seeing whet article, it titre. sews, yen are at liberty to send and get the intW.6e or any caber on the iret of t he same value, &WI sitteret•i4 lb, article, if ta does-slot gore -padres-satisfaction, we desire y, u to rqturn It and grltt.e money. he all trawl action. by mall we charge for one certlticate 25 cents, STS certificate& will be seat for 31, Mena V. 4 thirty ror r, one hundred for 215. -Agents wanted every. where. W • allow agents ten clots on each certificate, pro rided,lbetr remittance amounts to ow &bat,- Meg .airs premium. for large order.. ARMY BATON. —no the reselpt of $1 fet, we will seed ' a solid silver shield (pare coin) or badge, for either dielslon o r corps in the army, or a rivalry, "Ltdentry, artillery, engineer or pontotmer a pin, with soar naosac ' regiment, and company lericoliernriy engraved aleareion, together with our wholesale litinetrated circular to. utopia, W 110LESAL'E & RETAIL GROCERY STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL °ROCHE, ,Nora•Roal O.TW 01 lat Pare i f Frersck'StrisS, (OARAIMID2,) Would rilpertlialif Cali the atteOtlon of lb* eouusagity. to 114 large Stock of ROCERLYA AND PIWVISIONS, Whieh he is desiroue to sell et the OCR V LOWEST POINSIBLE elltiEttie yalyir6S4 y A RS, -• COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, I- TOBAM6B, . Figti, kb.; not ilurpaassil lu tai city, se b. to propared to provslo* In who gito him a au!. I=l H also s t eao keeps constantly on hand a impactor tut ". : 1 • ' ' P-U RE LIQUORS, ,_ L 6:: 1 for the selkOf esa!s trade; to 'bleb he diteete the Alen .al' the patine. ~.. - • - 1 Crawford,' Christian * --lintiti , , • •, DsAt•ra Is * . .;‘, ' `, CiROCtRIES AND PRovisiogE4 -- • - :. Dried and Sealed Brit* .! ?ANTS k OILS,. , Ship Chandlery, Bost Stores, 4.oyi .4at i pt (O. 7 istarrr 8 'moor. PARt sar i 91 ' Also, Publtc Dock, Foot of Stat., StrOe64 - • . , ' Eats, Pitcoea. • •-•••. Wlll. A. CRAWFORD. • S. V. CARUTIAII., jaaliF664l J. BYRoN RUTH. Reeves' Ambrosia. roe TEM HAM. i 7 T HIS , E.7L , CE1 1 , ,, l ir tNT H I V R y e t i ttgOOn' I peceodenta in feattkmalge eirrks , and se orporindbll MI, i ote.er pre potations, not only IC thio country Mt *La II 1 garapr and South America. Tiumeande of WAN me anireatly used 1111 tho Court &lief*, of Fs Lot flt,, Water Wag and Madrid, and tbd mak in Wm! la; welere• molls. Egg Vge AMBSOSIA ii compared otaterPlE V/.-;. trod lrom herb, of 1/01141111til ,Int., and)" hilt!, elsiM: eal trine a Tottery of exquisite partenree.' • ltltilleitirkil prevents dm hair telling oat. and-mouner it tr. yew rar idly, thick and long. it makes the hair earl and giros It a oleos, appearanew. K' toilet in 'complete witb9l4 ti. ?deo /1/ mail! per largehottlte. 4 rtold by drorgiotaand dation in forty ; garde dr. 41.; parte, of the CI Ti , ilea world. IV holmala byfill..telinlesole [ chafer , la every city, and at - , . J.:4 • it , ;iiVt:g AMBROM DieNtrY;" .: '' .. • 146.62 FUlterningteli.N..l l% ' . ..):1 1 1,Kcli, M1:W.033 & co., rhiladOpkidt 0 • 40 E4 1 ,_ agent for reuse, Innis. ourA-Iyam. - , • . trir,E I.R.E OFFERING _ - 2 .: Alms. assortgoott Dells. Doll Bipeds, Oates lid' enikuva, Puna. Totelistaileimitetwiam6 ME= LOMM=.I :• - ..... . _".543 ~,." i .1 0 :.. : -:1 : 44.1 . i. :. :_:73: . . . , ~.. ... It:It, , . . ~.1 • - , . , T . , . ....... •........._ _____ _ .113. . ' l l 7 • • • . 1.. k. • ..."1• .• I ...1 3 . ' • 7 , ~, . . . • - -- , i .1-..-. t.); .1;(.,1 :."..i•-111. 'l,: ' i '1:.:• • " V .. :." : '."-' c.i . nt •r- . , ' C. 1. , 1 ..' 7 ..: • , ..,' i e , ~..': -, ~...• !,.," .. 3, .V .., e. -.?ri 1 ,....4"... .... ..,... , iN....!..._ ...4...:)„.. - , -.; , 7 , ..-__ ..... .. ::. ik:i, , •.. I lr: :::. ,--' ''' Is „. ~,,-,.,-. • ~-, . - , ..- :. , •... ~..,.., - , . i' . 01 ,- .. . •.4 .. MS 35. IA 11%1 S. N. WARD & Co., 208 Broadway, Sow York P. A. BROKER. HL assortmiat 14 i~i~CY~►~►~~ a% DOLLARS , A.NLtiAALALE PEE YEAR,, - IF PAM IN ADYASCE; $3.06,1P NOT PAID,IINTLL,-THE , ESD UP THE YEAR. num b I'7: • SILVIIII•411eliasOWW: River nf 11, istia3itigithui4 7 l l V- . 4 JoiddL;ltat..L.l4 bemuies-Cl'Or. • POT nitay a ateevin tt4alit9w, veriguncie, ire high renown in arronlnnee, Or wls. when yet tkeittf ' -, in verse. by ardetttiniei 'malt ' • • Bkuul4.l,e,coliveekl by flips 'The' earth "has uuwliQre gree'lle 61ds Than thy refriehint edit/ yiekti ThoVr loftier, mnantaina 1101 Oa-Rhine. Niue are wore beautifulthau thine; kieettli, throtigg t retitle *frilleyai rosins, ' And virtu Nesse* all - thy twined, • With pure felicity. nay bsilki - ire wifh p`orn, Thiiohlect 'vibe all Itithe riot' otover fro./ 1-11,..".ki5e, . • . ttr.'neath, the ehesta4t:4 blithely t MI retioleytt of ifie ite4rtitow,ct hs,y. eiiilitr'iiipPrWietr the stile.- . • ~: a t . bee Ateu eitiutw's he gu4queTit . tttna, with 'esAt e ancr pare delight, tV,ltedier thou glidest,still en.l bright, ' tie whether, ',beg ittitutua rain Peers dowu thy mountain el,)}:we Au!sitt. - Tibit "" • - t . : - - I leek _pet A.rutis shelry side, _ _ Add U6dide boot' Illarnp'WilivitteL', My steadfast het and •hope from,thee ; Among tby wilderners Lies, t • 111owsitten romance. - • By, oh where The wizard hand that now rimy dare, To etart the forma to life .-, t ..0h I- weuld that. l uquld bring-osee wore . • Van Caropeu to thy winding shove And thi hill at Villa of Jay, Upon the war path urge his way ; , And mike each creek and Itilleide•rite W4tb war-whoop shrill, snit Roma ot *tire, And deadly revelry ~„. _ ; The hope is vain. / tut for lee, .• Weird flusquehanua c io 1141 tree- - Aid olotbe apkti in human mould. The Aides - that nikhtly stalk (seat !edit : • • Moll erioatheit Imes teyeettiviy ken, • • :Often terse Um= the magic pen, ca .:4 1,1 :Ikl.rkeilik live for 117 e., 'kat Is &less &cabin us role; Mat tbougft I oft •af evettine 'stroll - ' Abd il Along eirtiui the path, acs aoraaa t4e hill. itha ' , Atirwelielny Way, withAttlet treed f • 1 vender on, Millapirit deck . . • •. To i ptaoh the rippling shore; • 4IPM 3Nspairkline **tire inet my - sight Witen-Ilvit my eyes bohebithe - light ; And, alma at last, ;,takedny rem, , • Then lightly on my sinking breast 1 pear thy kindly loam shell press. Aid [elk sae in that lane caress Which the last trump shall break • • •••••_ •• The Feellak4 - the Deiik " In the winter of 18—," said Mr. $,----, if there. was a great deal of typhus fever in I klinbargb: it was a gloceny, sad winter, lehangias, frequently brim hard frost to maim; 'veiny, oppressive weather; : and never did my native citY better deserve :the' timer or "tad Rerkie"thah during iiiiist4l-feitr tribtrihs of that year. - The i Ifigirwindii, •to which w • are' generally •I ' inabjentedin whiter,ieetue'd to have . cerated all together f'ttie einoke,ltilieed of rising, teat:diatrii=npori' tire ciff; lied rietwith '-itilarditig its 4eVittect - ititnitliOn, and fine riatinotlin air, the streets and houses were Seinniky dark, and therewas very tittle difference between the short, dim day.- arid the Icing' and early night. ' A sort of 0p„.,,,.:• ssio., ... pren fell upon all wen's" Spirits, which i‘ri , increased by the floating ru mors of the awful ravages of disease in the town, brought home to us, every now and then, i l q the death of au actptlintance, a ' t friend 'or relation. fir.titually, the fever increased i n virulence, and extended far aid wide, till it b..4ttue .!must a rests. 1 lance. It, couline-I itself . to no crais, or lige. , Judges, lawyr.i, phy4icians, were 412iitteliati Well si. eit. 11!4CiabiOr ClAiStki :. I old and . young alike fell ', teifore it: Many gOod Men in thii ministry were taken I away: It assulned the worst foritt of all, hiviiiisr, in the itrisae; of the city, and the accounts of its r;iv,iees within .-their walls was trememlow. .ks, the minister of the 'Kirk, I tsai .not absOlutely celled Upon to attend the prisoners; but !heard that. two of my brethren had died, in. consequence of the zealous care of . the poor, stink within those .. heavy wells. It .IT St . F . w} Rh 4l ifii malty that a sufficient nuns t ber of r tlts clergy:could _Lek f aund to ,attend to 4mi/spiritual wants, and I volunteered to visit the Prim:ail. •daily, myself. For nearly a fortnight. ; 1 --oontinued to ;the performance of the functions I had Un dertaken without outfering e in the Lees .-exceptlxi-PaLlqii, fiaW; ll itPrat4ut f,! tOP; . W4 O l/ 6 !#; 13 .44fi 1 t- PolPeueSalgrchlthi t; he,A l loterried Lome through the .very „gloomy streets, 1 felt arlseeitudstepost Ma, an utter prostration! of strength,-which forged me--0-14°P,tviice: in Order u rest, ' infects', reached uty_ciwn door.- I-attributed it to execrative fatigue ; f0r..1 was without the slightestapretienstott, - and never at all looked foreraril to the coming calamity. - When I reached dente - I could, l'it.eat,-, iiii iii;p:iite' watAnne„, 41tit, that r at tributedalsoackfatietti,.mut / - went qttietly to bed. • Duriug . the" night;_htiWever. 'i&=, l tense pain ' iii , the)/sick„'isa,in f the lore. 41 4644.3. head succeeded ;a : burnieg_ spread, I ;Oroijir'in - e: my tongue liewiaep . ailed, tined; , my naial witidereii slightly . . ; And;lnitaitdcifrising. tayntateit. as 1 1 112- IM . , 1. was oblied to lieatill, and send for-a,pkgeiciati, with-the-first ray lof• the ateen - *plight. ---Ifilt•risit is the'last thing ClAMOliecticse,rawerat days.: .. l_rentember ditiatederlagall-thersindraSseabesigistied, notwithstanding this:e:ooluees•of: the day, And musing saucers, filled with some disks. , _feeling 'fluid, to be placed - in 'different -pats elthe room, in order- "to guard - my Weald children against' the Infection. 1 then, for the first time; diectereied ;that Ildassil cooled the feVer.- I renteinberlitths: , hairto6.6tiw violent deliritnit-iio illattOn-0 dilvaddenly, after a tame of veinal days, r tiogaisiid tny eonseiouSness; and - With 4V -1 thavietkili ' tha t.' ' I 'Was dYing. ' **lilt Vali ititgeling; . weepini, ; by-;my 4 6 44. 1. two physicians and a tarmil.siern'iititsent ; lina it' Wits istringe . afiei' . the dull state of, kticiiiiisiiiYt, ii sib iOi r • t 441 1 ,iik Wrf4 3 iti3 'list! ttiii4four 'ko,ttiiii; 4... Ip,-,„. iiik' effrisiis' hid ',Otaineis a i v . 0 - • ~.u.: ~..i , • en r wiiie . all'_nly gelcepkions,hove .11 'l ' -' ' •' i? - etti hiande‘lthett. ~J "° 9?of ' 4 /4. 412 7-..1F. 1 41i , ~ S P/ams..l, 2 i!t,ris, 1 nays: 'llk iierf ptipapr to have had so cocapt* , ,oom-, sand if all ;soy m ental ,faculties, as at OM tr,a r !! lee sivisfeoqmq Isfyr, ' no : •,1,.. ‘PAI,'TitU,RSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL, atilt . moment. But I was reduced to In ;fent weakaess; and there was a sensation - '#f eitiking faintness, not confined to any One part, or organ, but spreading over my l i, whole frame, which plainly'annottneed to" me that the great event was coming. Thay` gave some Wendy iu tea spoonfuls ; but it had no other effect - than to enable me te . , - utLer - a few words of affection and conso lation to my wife rend then the power of epOeoli departed all together. The lien nation that succeeded, I cannot deicribe,' Art have felt it. But I have conversed with one or. two who have experienced the same, and never found one who either ' by a Rpm, or by direct language, could 'oottertiy any notion of it. The utmost I 1 Cin say, I. that it was a feeling of ex i A iuction , Fainting is very-different; Thai I wanlyine ; and a Atingle moment of per . fecl'iniconsttiousneaa succeeded, " Beiiry one believed me:dead. - illy 1 Oyes were clo;tid, and weight* put tipoit • them. 'fee loWer jaw, which remained , drofeeal, was haunt/ 'Op- with a 'Week rib ; ben.'...114 wife was hurried from the room; sobbing sadly ; and qiiresl lay, motinn- ' less, voiceless. mightlaas ;, groWing colder, sod more cold, my lialb.i beeueibed, my heart without Dulsatioa, deadt, all but in spirit, and but with one cerpareal faculty 1 hr its original sentential:- Not only did Imy hearing remain perfect and entire, i Ibut it seemed to be quickened, 'sad ren• dared tiro times more sensitive thief! deer. 1 I could heir sounds in the hottiti; tit's dis -1 Witte from my chamber, which had never 1 reached me there befare. 'foe convulsive 1 sobbingef my wife in a distant roo;:-- tke murmured eonVensatign of the ph clan, in is chainber below: the little feet of my 1 childrerytreading with timid steps as the y i passed the chamber of death : . ail tbs. i veleta of the nurse saying, " fitish, lily' i dent' hush." as the eldest wept aloud in . ascending the Stairs. "Third - was in old woman left with iv 1 " -, • - - iiight, to watch with the dead body, and I cannot tell you how-painful toms wee her moving about the room, her muttering to herself, and her heavy snoring when' she i fell asleep. But more terrible anguish was in etore. fin the following morning, the undertaker came to measure me for my man, Although, as 1 have said, I ' wits all benumbed, yet I had a faint Teal' neat of feeling, which made me know when anything touched me, and a con sciouanesa as perfect as in the highest tdaii of health. You can fancy, better I than i can tell, what 1 endured, as I felt 1 the minea.nteasure ran over my body to [take the Precise size for the ailful recep tacle that was to arty me to the grave. Then came the discussion of half an hour between hint and the old crane in the chamber: in regard to bl = ack glove* and haiebands. [ Jun 'really mulliamed of my self when I remember the sensations I ex perienced. I never felt so unchristian in my life ;- as I did then, when lying, to all appeariann, dead ; and the worst of it all Was, I iuld not muter those sensations. Will seemed to be at' an end, even when Consciousness remained entire. - After - I that., what 1 most oiliatinctly remember, was a long, dull blank. I tancy the room Iwas left. vacant, for l' had no perceptions. i The spirit. was loft t? itself. Its only re maining organ of conimunication with the 1 material world had nothing to act upon, and thought was all all. But thought was intensely terribl e' True, thought was concentrated altogether upon one subject. Every man has much to repent of. Every man who believes, has much to hope and to fear in the presence of another world. But repentance, hope, fear—l tell you the plain truth—another world itself, never came into my mind. They seemed to have died away-from memory, with that extinction of will of which I have spoken. All I thoughtmf then, was, that I was ly ing there living, and was about tole bu ried with the dead. It. was like one of those terrible dreams in which we seem grasped by some monster, or some assas sin, and struggle to shriek or to resist, but have neither power to utter a sound nor to move a limb. El " I will net dwell much upon the further particulars. The coffin was brought into room ; I was dressed in my grove. clothes ,was moved into that narlow bed, atik and rigid as a stone, with agony of mind, which I thought must have awakened some power in the cold, dull Masa, which bound up my spirit. One whole • night I lay there in the coffin— hearing the tick,ol the clock upon the Stairs—filled with strange and wild- ha. pressions4-doub►ing whether I were really dead, or whether I were living—longing :to•yee and know if my flesh were actually corttipfirti—fancying that I felt the worm. brttke s,4littt. gray light fen - ad-ha Way through my closed eyelids and about au hour after, I heard the'stere of the undertaker and - another" resat in the room. One of them droppedimitething heavily Oil the floor, and a Minute' after; they - Came close to the' &Alin, and the un dertaker asked his assistant for:the screw. driver. U was the last instant of hope; ill Was agony. Suddenly, I heard wife's step quite it the foot of the stain. '913.r.0r0d I she will never let them I thonght. '.She who loved me o so well, who was so dearly loved t' . . " Pam: camp very a low 17. up the steins, and the step paused at the door. -I tweed I could almost sae her, pale and trembling there. The undertaker asked,in a lend voice. for 'the But the door 'petted, and Isabella's voice exclaimed, balf.ehoked witliteers, fi Oh, not yet—not yet i" tat inc look at him onosagain Lose' and sorrow spoke in every tens*. *spiritlthaaked her ; and never hed[ felt sash /idiot low. tot her as .then. tut the idea et- living burial wee etillpre•emi- Onost, -If shatilok that: lastlook and left nee, an vas over: 14 aura& me beyond Ilk description. It seamed $ gooey my spirit to some great, trectaadixavefibri, 4it to 4".--- 1 9• toinitre,. :won to breathe. B tu.' _doahre that greet agony , sinale dr. o lk 94 . 11N 1 101 1 *k_kriike out upon my forehead. It felt like noises M=M3l MEM= !MI BEE heti Touring through tile Shin. lid( 44 1 , 4.esdly spin was. broken*. 74 itrini i:1 coma gled within their tist'Oe'ring: .1 iiitlirlaied my heed; iiii'dtt4iiii r l my !7.,•,t1yp.- ~ , • t' - win: loud', tong 'idirieli . ratig , rang re 4, the febtit,'and'MY Wife cast ,hereell; : upon the coffin, between me and t6O 4,P4\ll.o"cr' ink the tosnlield ilp•fn his hands, . ; 1 - 1 1 ." 1 need not.tell you all that followed:; for, here I atn,.alive and in perfect health.. Ent. i here ~ neve; recovered my origins! colcir, and have:ever remained ss Ander, t. as you Geo me now,.. The event,-liowever, has been it warning to me. In- nano:easel, previously, .1 had. calmly see* people hur t ri4,yery . early le the grave ; but ;fiver ) 6466, wherever 1. had infleencei 1 have Prevented, the •desti '• tit-•beinv buried before some signs of corruPtios presentee , themselves ; for. Lam perfeoltroonviteced that those signs walla ottly:fAir teas Of ideath! , •,, ~.. • ~ • ,-.... .....,-;- .a.-. 1 . clidotr was the tete `tohlritt-Iriy gfaitAte r thee/viable, itt • my-bearing . ; Rov etend- Mr. 11—A‘ne oft beinost pious, eiernplary evti `Thongh not, l.'s* afraid,.:over•burkened with religion' my gFaudtather never 'sneerca4t religion in otherifiaud he merely obierved, "_The strmw,happi of toy excellent frieed,.,seernu to me , i the ex tinction, as • it_weve, ail. thonfhtct: a future state, in Abe terrible condition to which you ware reduced. I tniglat,sitoost cell it the extinction of re, igion in yourinind, nia9l3,isopeotrdue principles and virres..assorwaltneet isocouat able ; far the_tnereset of- memory, 1 should:imagine,. ninakknornsecalled the idassin which you had beedbrought up." 4 ! It MN sriery state;" a ald Mr. •-z- 1 -3. 6 ttilmnightfully. ziwOiteln 'aveiitthing seethed *bit iiinkidayatloli 'Per t , , deption:Wotetire iron*, howeiftr; In sup- - paiiiviftlit religion *tor at 'an end ;. foi the idea of God, 'and /as mercy through Vbrist were - presedt to me all the this% not distinct is tht4lits, and withOtit gii it* tne any power to', will, or to . de ;• but as perceptions, ai belletjust as in the' 'midst of mi dream, we very olten know that we are dreaming. I cannot explain my self inoreteleirly ; -bUt *het:Love! I agai n meet with periOn' who has bees . in a similar state, 1 will compare mi 'sem nations in these particulars—for 1 'cannot call them thoughts--with his, and en• deavor to arrive at something more defi nite.' . ! Ouriog more than half a year's residence lin-Japan. I nave never seen a quarrel among young or-.old:. I have never a blow struck :- scarcely an angry face. have seen the children-at. their: sports; Hying their) kites on the ink* And no amount of intermingling strings, or- kite lodged in the trees, provoked angryworgs or impatience. I have Teen them intent on their games of jaekstonet end marbles, under the shicly gateways of the temples, but have seen no 'approach •to -a quarrel among them. They are taught' implicit obedienCe to their'" paietita; but I have never seen one or - them chastLsecf poet and reverence for old age iinCiiireal. • A crying child is a rarity seldon heard or seen. We have nothing to teichlhetn in thia reipict out of our civilizitiOn. riipea:lC from what I know cif therlitile 'folks of Japan; for more than any foreigFer have I been acnonriheta. _ _ „ Of all that Japan holds; there is nothing I like balk s° well as the happy children. I shall always,remember the sloe-black eyes and ruddy, brown faces with plesse• tire. I have played battledore with the little maidens in the streets and" flown kites *ith at happy a set of boys 's* one could wish to see. -They-have been my guides in my rambles, shown me where all the •streatus asid ponds ware, whore the 'dowers lay hid in .the thickets,•where the beiries were-ripening on the- hint( ; they, have brought me shells from- the , ocean, and blessomilroni the held, -Pietaiting them with all the modesty end ileas bash ful grace than a young American would. We have hunted' ' the rox holed together, and looked Ter the _green and . golden ducks' ate tedges. They `have rauglied' *reken "Japanatie, and, taught rati!;etter a ;;'sed;for tiappi, good natured set of children , I Will' turn ion my little JaParime friends against" itbe world. qpd bless the boys sod giels of Niphou f—Lriteiiiiiont japan : r • r• • - A conversation with * gentleman who reoently reyi4ikci Ziew ()dean& bail given us a:-more perfect 901404419 n o f. the Pe culiar advantages f running c garern., anent upon •'11i& morPA isles" lAuku ever bad : bekr.,-. Where are half-a:doien !Pee* of ,aulliorities4kare, all them cootPillOng to' iturinan and.- : oonOloate, imeigkle releilleAlf resiom.The frkon!la of the *it rulsr are engaged Wel/094n those of the former, and the surest. pas. ,port•to eke favor of-,:thettermer is, enmity to the Wier. Slavery_ iv' believed Itr, all to be deadcand the. negro race tole fait followittgLike Indithi:!*a=tti - thiVebtaVi As it seems to be the "nianfa:fittkiee oharge of the negro to make amends for , hie former inferiority to the white man by & superiority wiiith shall balanoe-the ac onustobe black is beginning,te beleee thit ihe'paraclige of all Rama no wont is dawning upon him. . IL°•one finds icy profit in working captired - plantiticq;' in fie* no bran old AMirrt* birevor of being meddled with by odMlcials would hire a •black man - ‘As any traion amitito,inii, there' ie ,tilaelit as rim& ai there Wet .lianianwAnien! in Poland. .1. • - .1• 11 -, TfiteliforthertVidel who go down there antirf atone" out of the rensnent l n of Boatherti property are /oohed itieettaill maawodd Winn who stole s Avg limo 6 94f*: 11 1%. 6 _ p.r.r,Ost ‘ 1 , 6 targ ic tl et 7 1 1 34iiit 1 0 Wail% !ii . !* 41 t,4 1 10: 0 410 ilti66lAid• atervadoadrPiddriNbntwellYrir4ool, tamps, are the allerhatirpkpreesated to == cidldrea la Ispaik ...iL rltX.;.f3u'7YL:l~~::s%s_ a: ~-1 ~ "4iY~~.`' ~~ ~_ Mi=iMMl - :2 I :ltjPl Miffiti (9:40! 1 /4 1 'f tg• raijamt . t.vvi , ry of the *umber punegroes'buried iti-New Orleans' inside the - teat two' -ydirer. from sixty to • terolttidied. thetiised: . This is' s,goodli pldtuTei end paust deNht. any man with higikutorisiidees."--ExtUnge. . *Amistheite LatUtu': ", • _ 'Why that the tno - mente of popping. the question is ao terrible to young fet- . thitthey frequently cannot iit.4.9r-A word T Beesuse just then, ,they live the; ,fair one beyond expression, ' Why is an accepted suitor like et person 'guilty of a crime? Ho ought to be trans -130W. people are - crazy to marry they attack' no coneeqUervee to consequences. tikhat mite , will ruin any man n: l !.4l ll 6 l Ta,mt• Whit is the, greete . 4 curiosity' in the world 7 -,,t:mrsisaMi l • 777- 1- W4 81 : 1 . *l* o SAD die fur love! Then be ayearbisErell itliAkere breite: • ' 'Why is: leiver 4!4qli;` . 4'' fo c cd. ? , . pause -I/ chataireast.. • Wily is a uaarrisge, certificate - like au _artfule the publio could not de 'without -2 Bettakeie 'We a tease•paper. - ' What fltuit"iloes a newly married oou• ,pliiinratAF.cesenable? A green pear.- Wiwi& a lemonlike An ad maid who his been pretty 1= BecauSe it was inailelo his sciucefed and wasti'l. :;14' 11 Y .4siu fine young widow who entraps in Hymeb's meshes , the heir of a prosper 'oat gentleman, like the earth,? Beanies site is wicked ? No. Because she is fair but deceitful ? N 0 . ,: Because she comes round the son (sun). ' When it 3 yr .16fer • • WWI When hii pries thrintt.': •' • ' iterity 6 Or i iire eeoonA igile or 7i "lihi4ivei , ritiOtio:l Qiiar like a h Ifecanie she ia a Nem' (new ma). - - Why iirriAnan'Whe beats- his wife like an excgtitelY Be'ciansis is•a perfect brutes.% L - e Which' is the hest way of estainin ,s -rwOhout's affections? By not . returning them. . • Why,is a young lady just from boarding gobbet• like a building committee P Be i ii reidy to reoeive proposals. Why is a lover who composes a pretty sonnet to the features of " object " like a soldier 7 Because he knows how to write about face.--EreAange. Its Aka Yen Spend. • " It's what thee'll spend, my son.'!.said a 'sage old' Quaker, " not 'what ' make, which will decide whether times to be rich or not." The advice was trite, for It was Franklin's in :another shape : Take care of the pence and - the pounds wiu take cari of themselies." But it can not be too often repeated. Men are con tinually indulging in small expenses, say. iag to . themselves tbat it; is only a trifle,' yet forgetting that the aggregate is_ seri. ous, that even.the sea shore is made up Of petty grain& of sand. Tea cents a day is even S3G 50 a year, and that is the inter- Adel a capital of $ . 600. The man, that saves ten cents' a day only is so much richer than he who does 'not as if he owned a life eistate in a house worth $6OO ; and, .if invested quarterly, does • not take half ,1 'that time. - But ten cents a day is child's play Borne will exclaim: Well, then,-John Jacob Astor used to any that when a man, who wishes to be rich, has saved $lO,OOO he has Won half 'the battle: Not that Astor thought ten'thduatind much, but he knew that. in- making such a sum, a man ac quired habits of prudent economy which Would . keep hitn advancing in wealth. gout msiny r hosvever, spend ten thotisand is a few years in extra erpenses.atad then, on looking back, oannot tell-as they aay, " where the money went' to." To save is to.gat rich; to Equal - icier, even in small sums. is the that step towsrds.tbo.poor house. in Interesting Item. Onis *lib Must "have 644%1i - confirmed subject of ennui has - mit . do the following novel calculation, which is s,id to have occupied three years of life : OLD TlVailtaNt ''.Numbei of books, 39; chapters, 9Z); yeses, 3,214 ;` 53'2,439 :letters, .• . - The middle book Is Proverbs. • • :Thoshortest verso is 14 Chronicles:l:sl c -I .Tite 214 vet i of yin .171.4 chapter of Eminent:4*s nll Ifti;3rsof nlpita• bet; 1 " The 19th obaptir of 24' Kings and the 37th_nhaptor of f . 1%!:1 . n aro ahke, _ NZIY . TESTA NEN T Number of ,books, 27; chapters. 270 ; %levee, •T,958; words, 181,258; letters, 828 . 582'. • , , , Tha shortest vim is Jektu xi:3s OLP AN p.stw tiusteatio • ' Nimbi* of .books; 66 ; ohopterd. 1,189; iorsoo, 3'072 words; '753,967 ; letters ' 3,80,6 , 80- . . TheJoiddle •ohupter sod lugs! iu tbei . ; ". 7. Minima! VW& iiriadllag. "tietiainner id *Mob National Daoka ire. started Itx Abe ,West ttiecimplettity , ptpeol by. Lord's' Cincinnati Dittecti , r, as batik • .olganiaed with. t aw : - ,llpital 'l'69 sum .ot Sl.oo',o6it is inhscrilied and'paid ir,t;', This ia infested in Unittri States boodit;;whitti is . deposited. with. the Compiroller,.. and $9OOO issued. " This- Li :need hal:1114 for piirglys . tiiolptitiier bonds, and a farther inatalinenk Lei% SBI,OIXI obtain ed irretwentiy:: This is agiin used,Coibei jost , tiptiieciAs ' $73,0n0 to eutrenei are ,i'aisiii44;l;:44o on "ad 'tttnit;i'lt; ,l4 h!le the bsoiciutetiootiotafide" $lOO,OOO, and beettred pad deposited boa* to the iiniolitiCol27l,o o tc:Vlsl-, in sit . 1444,000. Patalassa together era mitt. have sslsioott ; lot! .look at the Elirat:4(. 4;16, itiOttc m cur- - •70‘47:14 t3144P - Lict.tgesk at 8 per ant., $14,640; total, $51,8801„ ME ..rr EMI =EI .: , 'NUMBER ,46 oeeuee app,:nef lo w owspoct.ipa r ol our lfn Ofr Th'ealispshooteirs d bah sWeis had gut- mitred xboyi efitnethilapend la wi been shooting at sash :other allll thosiodsing. On& fel low, finally week •up from *behind his shelter, makintsiterne kind' ot:4o4Pree Mason sign, • shoats - out,' "1101 lock, :EWA- We are getting hungry rinithose stop , awhile and trikeedinitirer 4 Reb -aniiisets,' , .. Well, Yank, say . we do i , wilt .you-itereil"-: verri ..- -Titu;siiiii- along the I kite; Pad - *II *ha Parties made their coffee, the Ralis.4iciaking sham and the yiLuk., real. -ittirpec. -_liViten they were through, Yank isaka,„"Ana you ready,rover that 1 0 '• Yes' Well , thenithekuce is Up; anti go at it ii,gatu.' ;And at they wen t' swain. • " •••,• t ' Thei.orres idle th r that'" Attie Led ) 9 A; to - 111P , Sw tow niuoil eizipr if 14 for soldiers to ebbs° to in — understanding than it 14 for :tigliti cl;ini,"' Einctly, p 1 now pro p ose 'th.4;they 'fiare'ionao• thing to sap afintit peiee,to7the I Sliiiteen hiya ti lff re, .titiitin - peritderniFtVor'biVis of the " iAlf6 111[ ' 4 l PrJb 41R 0 VS' BATA HEIM lartst" . l'WV - lin - Aanti s lrtelj diet' of tho!ertt: In 111'; midst of ffie"inT.st acute lioO'dily poin,r Stier Ore- iistij * of defitit" Via ieiieled kLts'esod'irlitle Writhing in siony, hli ietate wife said to Mtn: • "Well, Me.•Grizele, tfu'n.tedn't 'nil - lista so sad weir sll the itileit7l"- dying. . ; , • _- - A fif,iittijirAwb,—..4- chrinami .pa per, iti - speaftiii4ahe orerilirow of the reh ele,Al, AU/ 0 4 4 . sibfs 14i.jtuit,higore lity Fed. oral 'troops lintatr,otl & e 19wi rn ilyp r .bbijana COMiley, OM. : 1 4 . 4i44904 , 4 013 . w.eri flivsgsling . aloog with vsfry rstiard ' °Aire. .g . „hie pen, Cap in Shouted:- "CfoSe up, eloss,up J • lf lits,spolmy `ier.e fire when yOU're .stisgelft4 gong that way, they couldn't bit 0 5 14844 pit . s of your The boys "closed up imatodtitely : , Ilustutpt et TRI Jupe.i.—ot 060 . 0 11 itildente,obllAe4l . to sleep, Wit4l4/llri*ran to a 9r 4 Td 4 htl;.e. -the .841wifig tits - ieie4i Oa onsumi: e . . ,e j " . .“‘Pat, you would lisVe i'Stnp4letl2 . Jrg 1111114 n the ofd opuntribefottiljou oottltl have slept with.sjodie,'WOtlld jou not !" " Tee, yorhoior," said pet ; I Wilk. your honor would have been a long time in - the culd counthq before ye'd boon alti'dge too." EttrUN NATErEt.—,Some itiguAtely remarked; "there is a goof deal of Viktor), nature in- man.ii ''lf crops eat seouioitady in bays. One of the ankles in .be Slitesschusette,irtio Vas' Olt* xioY, Iniardisit. :id by i Idedisdy. The Attie feilerssenisesuf. teeing &mealy, sad - kis visite? liked /dm if :she could do aaything foe .161 In . •. • . "Yes," repliod-the patient, 41 read to me." 44 Will you hero a story r naked thallady. • " No," nusiteredlthe boy; read Man the Bible ; read 'about Laaaran ;" and: th*Jady complied( - ' , , The:iteza ciay the That ,was repealed: and again the boy asked-the lady to , read. vJ "Shall I relt4 from the Bible l" she imittir- "Oh! no," way the reply, "1 am better to—day; rind ate a lone story !" Dcawanzt C001..-‘4. lady wile batiste what Bahobacialian sponse, resolvedlaiSsight sit him into temparauco. She therefor. en.. gaged a watchman, tar 6, stipulated•reward, to carry *. Philander "4o the watolvlssuse, while yet iq.a state of insionsibyityL and to friglalhu him a little when he rscoversti t - P,'ln eontequenoe at this arrangement he vit.° up about eleven. o'clock, and found htmaali on his elbow. lie looked around until. his eyes ratted on 4 man sitting by a fief@ and smok ing cigar. " Where am I?" &Eked X'Stlacter, -"In a medical a'tltege," said the. cigar smoker. , " What a doing there''' Liuing•to be out up." " Cut up—hew comes that ?" Why, yeti died yeiterrday, while drunk, and we have bought i — Our carcass- anyhow from Your wife, who had a right to aelra,-for - We all the goOd 'she' could ever Make out of you. If you are not- load, ire 'no fault OT the doctors, and they'll cut you up dead or aiiie." Q.You will do it, eh ?" asked tbs - old not. "To be sure we wili—Ciew—itarnedistely," van the resolute-answer. Wsll.--loch o' kere, can't you lee us bare roioethiog'!o.4rink - before you begin." Osa or Iltel Ficood..:-A preacher of cue of •tbii MethodbeCabortheis wa.4 traveling in one of the back sottlements;..and stopped at cabin;irlitere an old 44 received him very itiudly , ,. After sattinp provisions befere him, she began. to question hint. " Stranger,i what Maas/4 yea be-fro - 20" Madam, 1 reside in Clinton 'county, Pa." "Wall, stranger s hopo uo offence, bat what tneug,ht you a. date :Way up,b r isre stscul, I am-starch ing fur the /est sheep of thetribe of Israel.' ''John,, John shouted the old lady, " come rite here this minis; here's a stranger all the way: from Clinton county, Penneylvaita, unntri fi ' stock, and jest bet my life that langle-hhired, old, black_ ram, that's bin in out lot nil lost wock's vat" of his'etr" •bostoo hackman recently • • • drOisA t potißle of Englidlunet, to see *lnky, ; 113-vin g ostistied theirouri— oeity North" as the Mon i ument was oonoerned, th e y retereed to the btek, where they found the driver , sitting quietly,pppn h4,esaf t. _ .. 44l say, driver," aayiv.ottet,:of , the Engiisittniu, this is the Oa* where we Znglignite* we you Yankees s dem'd threshing about eighty years since." 4. Wall " osyv the . driver, G don't know as I aver hoard tell about that: bat who owns the land .now•?..", Batmerosir (ley 'Ample fartierriilkeltidlairCitied s4lO relative, aewitorner , ,, via* oeteplaining . ( t" the . great expense of cfaneral:eavaleadn,ln the (*tatty. " !Fby, do yen lamy your ettoreeje here I" asiedloote. : , , , . 0 TeL to-be:lure we do ; bar else" .o, , wenever do that In nll. !), said' the tither, muehAnAtleed 4'49 'nzinge Ikea r ° nf.T...fiknOtt* Pea** WPSObliit di , At*Jarfute oat in the nolkoversktlif by bib. sett; tuck WO' deOP # ibis)* open Ai and in the ntoreinc4Tialre." -6 "Inifeed - Law I da alaeaeiaent 11 .44 4 1,44., hoit ia Why, t t ial wpm* eisar.iali4llllr. Loop 11441341WWiritiosi;iniW oriklakoss is the room tke next morning."
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