ig WEEKLY OBSERVE=. ~ d,Ossztrat arttaraose erns a ram Omama revs roar Orrica. :crilllON—l've Mauna aro TM" Cerra par . 0 , it paid In ad ranee ; THUS Doueln if net bri o the expiration of the year. ildenertboe by ar ea will be ebarpd Purr Cam • in addition. gitssim irs.—Doe Square of Lime me ln• „. glop; two isserttons 11,76 ; mum b an . A po; one month $2,60 I two Loathe Mlle; mots bh, pOopis maths 17, 00 ;e re pm 112,00; eyed sarnrninninta i nproportion. Them fates but iictly saved to, online changed by Br e s t nise i , or at the option of the publishers. Audi o scum, s i va, ;Hermosa and like advertise. . 1 g oo; Adminliitratrn o s Notices $Z00; Low .4 „, T o tents s line; genie(' Notices Min -0 owl IL ow; Obi tualy tiotiese (ower three Uwe o ust) bra emits per line. Orlguial .0/. us. vitten at the request of the editor, one dollar use 1 1l adeertleemtenb will be ecoatinned et mo os of the onion adortlehic, anti mem,/ t by a d s direction. cutler • speellted period la u Ppi for their (portion. . 810 .10.—We hare one of the beet Jobbing 4,„ site, sad are Tai to do all work In tub .pet easy be entrusted to ne, in equal style a , ow:Lament outside of the largest ewe.. Au c i mm unicstions should be eddressed to BEisrPl WIEIIIIIIAfe,, Editor and . Proprietor. ;, non' ess Directory. i t[ j, AtfoIIZIIT AT Law, Ridgway 0.110 prsatieo in adjoining Comoilea. g ag d, CUTE RS. 11,0ANST Al' LAW, @Wird, Ibis °Duty, ad other business attended to with t , '".7, dispee-B. virelOßK, ArfoISIT A? Law, hi IraDpbes Of. : th erect. Et* P. imui IVS r . ost6N, Baotou= sad Dealer to illatteaary, wawa, tivirspapersolar OiDaah7 dads, ' 4l Ston ander Brown's Hata4troattaria. ha.k. ILILDIN XARTUI ` irk M 4 NM. Arroostro aro Corn/1144N A? LAW. ?otos Block, sear North Wait cantor of the some. Erie, Po. nigh OVINICTI!, Jrirricro or lin Pups. Oges second um Eat, French Street, lots/son nth sod Junal&-1. riff & WILBUR, .11ToILTITII AY Law, Ride's', Ps. lk, Yaw, Cameron and Jefferson counties. CHAPIN. pan33ls-le] W. W. WILBUR. (I.IIPLUUS RN, /mum Or nrs Pttaoa, Pampa Ilk•ek. • I s Ault of Farrar Hall, grid, ft, • W.GLINNIPION, Amon at LAT min Surma os Tun PRAM. Agent, Conveynnor and Collector, t ,guitt• building, so ntkorest autier of Fifth sad coati, Lit, Pa. apllBs g7OIIIC. Joan Caneuranaana, at. the now W Pillage, bag n hand a large smut gGrcarim. prnvialone, Wood and Willow Ware. Ivo% tobacco, Smart, he to wh!elk ha n• tag attention of the public, uthdled that do It poi bargains u can be bad in ant part musty. utar3C66-1• pgLL,SELDICN &HIM IlAscrierrana of Sts APielltaral bzitilamass. Om. • , L PALBILIITIL • iTTOIM A? LA Ir--011CMCIll OUlletrall% appetite the Cold Hon" Brie, Pa. 1 , 1 C. BEM, • Dian nr DiT Goons, Csocizzas s !ilia WM an!lftbl a te Sq gu ll* pL. * e, 7r. D. OSBORNE, LIMY AND Sala 211 . 1.11L2, 011 Eighth . bettri/n Stag; and Flout. Tice Elbrus' and Car rimadtable term'. my2r644j. ar AA!) SALE STABLES, Cowl or rwcu AND 7,1 TZIIIII, EmL hear, Proprietor. good ammo &Ad Carriages PI bud at moderate pries". Sept. Is, 1161.47 CLAM & Buten, wun.nAis AND RXIMIL sod. Rovitioni, floor sad And, Wood snd fin, Finer , Liquors, Tobacco, Sagan, ka., tato iut to 'nines Hour Finuishing Smvariam ra r'2•66-tt ' MANI KICSSIAIt, Dealer In Groceries, Produce, Provision% Tdlow ►ad Stone Ware. Mimes, Liquors, kc, opposite the PostoMee, Eris, Pa. rearBls—ly B.IW GILL, - Dunn, Ones in Rem Mot. mil dflo of the Put. Zrfo. Pa. N. LKYtt4 311.4k1CPPA 1100411 DINIf I. ILL.—Drucitm rftrosiTz mlo-Lizaciarryx •T, PA.. Behat newly fitted up in the 10-et er cite, is so. epee to the public. Weals OM Iv the arrlval,of ell Paeacam ?rates. elltt • hy. 0/ALIT BROS, Proprl: h.tr. . COLE, Book Burma. Bum Boac litisinuorous I Story of thillornocbts Block, trio, Pe. ILK HOTEL, Waterford. rm.. Bomar Loam*, Paortusroa. motatmodations, aud amoeba atioatlon rim to alert of pasta apratrire I BS's PIANOS IN ANTRIOA j =de by 9. DROCKICR *CO. 0 MU nem. iTitle WHILLDIN Ills D., LID Eknearea td Gear keeity's Leek, West Past. Erie, Ps, I, Irbtd, Christian k itath's 24 tor,. Residener Juan Williams, FlithStreet s East el ?mask. boon-1 to 10 a. n, and 2to 3 r.l. B. Y. PIC KICKING, DZNTIST. ' et the Pennsylvania College or Natal Sur. Wright's Etkr-k, (over VW* & ZUlatt's • UN Pa. arrusce IT PillglaßOlG . /NM D. D. S., North 3oreqtliittrod,, totirghuo, D. D. 8., Ifo. 2Ct. Worth Nil ME! RIR & EWING, • Arrouvra AID COTINSILLOIS at Law 109 SPRING Sr.. *motto Crittenden ItsU Pa- Collo - along sebd an other toad bed NAM. Venanto. Erie, Warren and Torn )rstnlly sod promptly. . Galbraith Whitman k Brecht Erie, Pa. Ja. 8. P. JOlllllllOll2. W. D. &town arm. Pa. C 111 . .11r. W. Sharer us no longs/ ,ots or otherwise, nor am I I. imeniatiase or sations whatever. Jupc,d I wish tow that the sole Doorker i Co.he Moos and lb. ' Orrows for west e r t_P•ono.rivs • A - I*U kr montane, fa, Is At s•y other person owl etkr. such tustramists of any other liable to w emilLid loos for my U. (WILLING a , rheum Baba: and. Disectiv & best cow mad*, aikd Masan & se Old Pianos takes le *salaam es, Halos NU% WI Co., PS. AL COLLKUB. CULTY "o mmztcal trela Goo l La wWovinaon Tao.. tied, sow Clanatkation of La rractlee. Otaaximmtal and Bud. martial Law, Commercial Atter ka, ter laden and gem*: The comprehend the whit's 4.h of tad ethnic every . poiefblo vartai mintbrioke. hid *ape** yak pleasant, prattle"' sod mina- Citr of Schools." ?netted Ai % employed- Tuna—Tnitino I twit %ditties sadirrodost lr and f.r Cirmlara. t T. GOOK . .LX POIVISICY, 1 • CANAL, eisTWARN SooND k THIRD gm, h. dor 11.1 .,ta 1i rt714 4 r w ril ebbTdifi t tii, Pott4 D bill rZ t h oar, tho easel, Daises &woe th• Atm 2 Nr . of Ms w ee of tho'ild Sawa mu= of ha pabltao,...rol btail : atiast endeavor to gin Porgiat th. 17 050. V. WEBS; JAY 8. mums, ' 1180 !" e N 111.4241321%, . tit 0.....,_1W•m5ww to vveire J. Wales, WskibiZuwoo hersMa% Wheless's Mobs I l i 1 ,...,, Aitsesseas C 1 Aosta for N. Y. h -.. g .r. 4 . 4 j artallia/. gig ron• Desk, 111.—___ 1 jooll64y. .. • ....:....:-..--:.- . ..It:RM /10$ sat.x• , .11110 'Natal at, ' Wham hr lake .Masted Is I :tt7 ta t Ut .„ . 17:51 * .Troollay Doisszellwat !l_ad ! Naomi Critl l4 VM Of* f t.. Ids sad cts• \Wattle C°T 4 °. e .,. " r n 8^1 , 41 , 1 ._•f10 l . W adtog io i. front as P titles AMYL. Ilal4 girms•oatels• II sem of : 4.1 it - ~.....' ''''...._, t 'ls ",,°'''' 1 °, 2 ..",_ 1,1 1 / 164, ,___ land ander good improves:He .t. with geed trim boo", ill ''' nil -- ' ... ". 3 . " 1 ""e - " I ' `"'" vu, g ter° barna and other aemoSerteMe ostlatildloP • Alio, • • ••• ' I " claiw e01 , •, , t0d Wi th fidelity and ate. oug o r e hard, barlootail. bole , sad good water, paid ._" 11,, e8 , hteleed Lad , ollectiat All! listio° B land 5 401'4.101d to gram sad spring 'raise with good. Il k ," 7,t'v 'Nadel to. illy. P. harks tot ser se h oo l and lad,' alivilee•• sear by . eater also • ea'ublile teetteee te the data' o f the tsfiala ra wood Wt. a s SOX war bY . 11 / 1 °ban b l4l l ll644llc ollitleat be eta media sot satlaketdry gas h ' a Wade of Eilevennad elates. 4.. ulkpowises. arrhill4f *tow. 10*Mit, i APOLD MAAR SRI DA L CHAMBER. aa Easy al Wareing arid Inetractiou to wil lati — Pablideld . lo Raw ard Aarstatioa, a d seat fray of &mega Nam easel. apse. Address Dr. J. A ELLIN ROM:WON. jalrad-Iy. Philadelphia, Pa. R It TO D X 811.17 Y. Bemtsal Wastages. ite.q 1,11 no ims-agral by one who hes eared himself asd kits* drat' ot others, sai grill tell yen agthtair bat the bilk Malmo with stump. j. 11135.17. BOX £7, Boston. Wass. Tv YOU WAN? Ye know A LIFTI4II OF kWMITTRIVO relating to the basin system, male and female* the mutes and treatateat of disown; the so arriage cistorns et the world; how I. 4)&111 wills sad • thonssod things never publish/4 Wore, read the re vised and ealarrd 'ditto& of MEDICAL 00.1101 SSW. • curious book or cartons people, sod • good book for every one. 400 pit. 100 Mastrattoes. Price $1 Contents table • wst nee to any address. gooks may be had at the book dons, or will be sent by mall, post paid, on receipt of the pries. Ad R. 11 4 . 12 Mrpg, drsi MO Broadway. New York. rpo VONAVMPTI !Pig. The 'advertiser having J. lien restored to health In • few weeks by • yew Mciple remedy, steer halt,' suffered several years with a emirs tang adestims, and that dread dies Oen. eamption—is auxtoas to make knoen to lals Ballow-est. lOC err the mews of ewe. To all who desire It, be will seed • sow et the pm-, riptioa used, ((re of charm) with the "Unctions for preparing and wing the same, which tbey will end a sere care if* 0 etanseptlen, Asthma, Brotiehltis, Colds, Codes*, he. The oval; objest of the ednetiser fa mad-. lag the emearipticao is to benefit the anicted.and information *blithe emu:eters to be invaluable; L il d zi e hopes every snow*! will try tie remedy, se It will debt them notklag„ and 11111, prowl a 111,40 dar• Parties the preset , ption,fl,z, by return mail, will please address Rev. - WOW CRri t. WILSON, deartl&ly. W r illismacargh, Kings C0., - N. T. ERHONA 01 YOUTIL—k gentleman who his so Herod for years 'from Novena Debilit , herr tors Nay, aadntl the elects of yoathhal 1a n, will for the make of mistrals' Mutuality. rad foto to all who need it. the reedy' and directions tar inking the simple roorkly by which he was cored. itelheiss trWag to prollt by the advertises's oxportoooo, woo doao by ad di using JOHN it. 00DiN, dealt. 17. No. U Chardon et., N.Y. OTIBANGIL Teo e.—Kress, yeast lady Clad gantiamaa to the Vatted stales can bear sowathsur eery much to their advantage by rata= mail,. (Iran of chirp) by addressing the undersigned. Than having few net belie humbugged sin (Wigs by not wealthy this cerd. All othaniwill please address their obadlnal sere. ant. ?BOIL F. CHAPMAN. dac2l'6s-Iy. 831 Broadway. N,Y. coattail& 110 RIEVESP AMBROSIA FOB TOR HA 111.—. original and Genuine A Illinois is bf J. A l en Resses sad is *alost boirdreesing p aall= served* cow to ma. It store t he hair Wits( out. amass It grow Melt and long and primal* ft frons forcing rematanly gm. It surliest* dandruf f elean• see, beautifies and renders the h it sok. Ow* sod ear ly. Bay it, try It and be *evinced. Don't be pet sR with a spurious *tide. A* for Eames' Ambradt sad take se other. gar awls by Draggists sad Dialers la fancy Goods everywhere. Prise U onto per bottle—ld per &son. Address. ItEKVEir A BROSIA 'DEPOT. oI pet-am laltooSL ' New Ts* Oft. . TN ft. DI ANEMIA LLtall CAI% HRH 81117,11.—thie linui has thoroughly proved itself to be' the bet artiste knows for airing COPAIURE, COLD IZ TIM Hain and Hunks's. It has been found an ezwillent remedy bloomy ems of Scats ITO& DWPDRIO MI been renioad brit. and Hums° has often been gristly improved by Its nee. It is fragrant antleureashis, and era IItItHOI. ATE MIL , ' to the doll heavy pats caused by erased of the Head. the sensatiou after using it are delwktfal and lavigorattag. It open sad purges oat all oh stourticra. strengthens the gawks aid afros a healthy action to the parts affected. . More than thirty dale and step of Dr Kaaba:re - Caturh and Hen nuff tau - proved its great value for all the canape disuses of the had, and at this natal sleet It stub& higher than era hairs It is raosemead4 • 4 by aof the but rhYsisians , and le used fitkpeat norms andatheistical ever. where. NW the te of Wholesale Drupi in lilt r, the aide rdesed beetAg for me, years been sequin tad with Dr. klarshall's Catarrh and Haiderhe &Auld Sold in oar wholesale' trade, chserfall• stale that we be- Here lt to be eq . cal. la *very respect, to the reeoaaeada• does 11esa old for the out of Caterrli Allectlemea and that it Is decidedly the best 'Wel& _we hare nee halm for all common amuse of the Read. Barr at Awry. Road, audio i Co,, Dianna, Lawn Co., Road. Cutler k Co.. Both W. Irowto, Vika% rakasak & Co.. Boston • Heaughor r idasaods & Co, H. H Hay, poltoad, karma k Park, A. B. at U. dooda,Staybut Pal k Co., !mat tenor & Co., NeCoaron k kobbtaa, A:. L 8oa•111 i 00., Y. Wand, Claw & Co., Bali di Hsi, New York. To? aalo by all Draftlsta. Try It. aoptrilli-ly ACOCCI'', COLD OK KORB THROAT' Rs cob es Dome , Ws attention and should be Bellowed to continue. irritation of the liege, a perma nent throat affection or an ionizable lung disgusts sign the resat. Browe's Bronchial Troches having a direst to lemee on the parts, ewe innealas rile Ifen bran• clan, asthma.. .and), einummstloe and threadiness' Troches are sund with always geed MOM& einem and Palle Speakers will fiad Troches es fel in clearing the vase when taken bdo.• singing or swain& and relieve destined alter as annsaal exertion atlas soca organs. The Trochee are recommended and proscribed by physi cians and have has teetneenials from eminent men thrashed the esastry. Being an article atm" semis, and Wring proved their Olney by a feet of many yaw, each year finds them la new localities la varlet= pies of the world, endgame Trodwe an waveringly Nitta. than any ether male's. Obtain sal? 'Brown's Bronchial Trochee." and do not tabs any of ibe wattles" imitations that may be blend. Bold everywhere In t h e Crafted States, and in forage man: tries at BS eats per bot. LYON'S PEItIODICAL DROPS. I --- THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR aniras ly These Drops are a sotentidoally_ componndsd =Oen, and better than sty pills, powders or nos: Being liquid, their action Is direct sad positive, rinderlog them a reliable, speedy sad certain spathe for the ours of all otertrestiorm sad sappeenekons et *a tom Moir popularity is indlestedby the bet that over 100,000 bottle, are annually gild sod eounmed by the Wks of Asamlos, ovary IMO of whom speak la the strongest tams of prises of their peat .naseitso-i They are rapidly taki{ng the plea. of ereryather female remedy, and are enslaved b! an who know nigh t . them, u the latest, What and stoat tnfallibla tics la the world, for the eareof all female scarar l uts„ the removal of all obutrnet'ons of nature, and the pro. motion of health, rogalseity and strength. Expliteif nations, stating vbss they may be need, and explain lag when sad why they should sot. and ...old sot be Appdlhorttpradncinirelbete contrary to plan's alba' ran kw; will - folded arena each bottle, . with the -minas signatnew of John L. Lyon, without which wow are genuine. ?mama by De. .101111 L. Llfoll. let Chapel street. New Haven. Coon who can be consulted either peri sonallr or by let ter, (ssormiag dump) eenourilne all private disease, and tamale weaksauwa. Sold by Druggists everywhere. C. Cl. CLAM It CO., noffill•ly Garet Agents for U. B. had Canada. 014112 111/130,' DR. TALBOTT'S PILLS. (ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.) Composed -of highly Concentrated 'extracts hour Roots and Herbs of the greatest medical value. prepared from Use enigma"prescription of Um celebrated Dv. Tal bott; Lad used by him - with remarkable seems for twenty, years. An Infallible remedy in all mai sin of the tire% or say dersagenortst of the blagernre, 0 ROAN& They Cure Diarrheas, Dyspepsia, Der eras; Jeaudirte Blllossonss Liver drargalut. The well-known Dr. Kott says of thin Tills r " I hart seed Us. Sormula from whiek your has are made, in air prudes for OM' 1 3 years ; thiy have the last if aso upon the Liver and Digeetin Orgies of soy meal. ciao In - the weed, and are the most perfect Purgative which has ever yet been made by anybody.. Thew are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their wtratiag properties somulate the vital actirities of the body, remove the olistrulateme of ter orgenh puffy the Wood, and expel disease. They purge out the fiat humors which breed and-grow distemper, stimulate. sluggish or disordered organs into their mahout action 4 and impart a healthy to with strength to the whole system. Mat only do they sure? the' imam day coma = of everybody, bat also formidable sad dentine* a, tied being partly vegetable are hen hem alt 7 itek or harm." , They create pus blood sad Timor* all imperitisci from thehammertoe a -positive care for revers; Headaches ystem,, Piles. Mercurial Miaow and Bereditarp, Knots. Doss—for adults, one Pill is the morals' for skildron under II years,luilf a rip. Price One Dellar per Box. Trade oupplied, or mot by ttsi allxt paid, to say part of tke Dolled States of en receipt of prior. Nellll ganaine without the h' simile signature of V. Mott Talbott, IL D. V. 111 O?? TALBOT? h Clo., Preprietars, • No. in Tattoo street, New York. oeV6ll.li ri !NIELS Ss LYON MIMING ilLIGLifx! co/ ones ql Briadwas. NO* Yogi. , I i TyAUZITIL—Aner dar trial. if oar pi_ osoa deal sa4 regard the Viable k Lrail kawiaelfasWo• a suPerldf to soy ammoblowia =drat, be owl mann It and Imo bla mammy. It has takes loamy of the bighrot prisaa-la las esprotioabod thaw soy other lintel= .iwashio•-14410 • wider rugs of - fork without obsopiug-'pains as tads; lout to slow or oil, and so - "lssreas” to wt oar • dis, rispaisls oropseats washiso. N. 11.-Aay (71ortswas water 11. two orders for e ells's. shall rsoUvoisse kr hhaself w • 'Twat. The saws propssitkua is sartwelsd to Profuse - es sad %whom WA luwei wow ossaploW4 war Noel ilwrokrelory at • coal of pew 1200,•00 I oriwilog saw ?Aram and im *wheat utraorsonis; and the object of the ahoy* Iwo =is to Moque ths haridiabe lotiviostiso of our sashimi lobo envy tows of the Coifed Stahl. without Weaning the gnat mows of • tearsitse @ by pla t This pesposilisa °moot anti to tow= owapiod oar os swats. Plows sod for arsseptiro Catalogas, with swiepeas of • jareitt. • - • • LIMOS LTOlt, • * . . . ~, T . _ .. .. ....,..„.„...„, .. RIF ~.....,.: 7 „,.....: „ .....„. ..... rRE .B . E .• :. r , - Special Notices. . , I I IRREGIULARITIES. FZIEJ TWO DOLLARS AND A•HALF PER Y rill ORM?sTssrt tsAlera TOXIC Opt a Irldslery I:l,anbUgao ItOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS / vfil sure Debility raialtiag ben ay epeetrialaeor, Itestiatlea et llie system, awed by severe bazdaltipa k eirposana. lean ay dimmest al amp Kik BMW% alums mile at rem* adaltaer ma. Dad la tide Men spare astdepesend ea bed Uquii Ibr Wilt ahem lai• rasaleat amt. DYS PlirlilAs Lad Causes essaltlag arm disocdsts et Che User sad Dlaistly• orgasm, ass eared Its HOOFLANIYS GERMAN BITTERS. • • This Bitters bee yerforsaid Isere ow. One boiler ististsettes, has sort testismay, bas MOT* le PO** to vow* for It tbs. say other snide hi air set. We ibly say one to elistrethot this ireertioe„ amt will pay $40‘,0 to say oar 'Mosel aredsai si setillieste pabiLlied by as that is sot irississ. HOGFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WM we *my con of ahroolo amass debility sad Mows of the Wags. Mown thatolievdag armOomo rosaltfai from Wooden of the flagottir• origami t a, board fill% Palm= et Mood to the , J il lar; of the Storroack Kamm, Plaratbroa, Dis• gaol for rood, Mama or yoloht to the Stomach, &rat Mattimmoilakiag es Ilattalat at the Pit of the Isimmbag of She Rood;lla.moi mod damn Broarldag, flatcar* at Um Heart Choking mg dalaosa. umammaliona 'bra la a left portal% Slalom of Tr im, Dottorlf Oa Woo t.illettt, Pam sal Dill Pala falba Road. Zrodciasor PornStatt;:olkotaeot ot the kla 'ad Ciao, Pala hi tio &doh Chmk. be. Saddam Irhasbm *taw, Saratag la Mak, Ow stoat Ititraisdago of Nell aadvtoat Doproosioa of d *Ha. luntemosa. that Walk USN M sot alehoolia, ostatas .so ram or whikkey. and amid make iniakazdiy bat la the bait tonic ta t world. 111140 WHO BAYS 80. Trent Bev. W. D. Beighted, Paster of Twelfth Loth* Chard, Mad& . . Gastientea- nave r reeky bees laming . wader the dintreestne Whets of bsehrealtes, 110031tpasiedl by a pew trldie• 51 the carers. signs. ifs rensedges were resouseniint by him* sad some of tine tooted, bat without retie Your Boogied's Geroge ' Mars were n o m mi sisi s m i by poseas who bad rid wish, sad whose tavorablelneutkw et these Bitters ladueed ow to try tam. I welt soars that I bad so averring to ?East Nediehree trona the °thousand and cue" quack "Bitten" whose ela mom to be to pals of sweetened sad drusiod timer upon the eosin »laity to • -sly way, old the unarm, of width, I rut,. ill to Bahr amity • eon, firmed drunkard. 17post Isandag that • own mg really twellebast preparation I task It with happy sad: Ito Wipe, wet only upon the stir Auk but upon the nervous sista" woe omelet Ind gratify_ leg. I het that ,I Inttit 'derived great tad permanent bermdt how the u s e. Otw yw, wigs& Very esepetthigs W. D. ligll3/1 1 110, ite.'2s4 . Theehawszon gt. from the Rev. I. D. Tbudell, Asehrturt Tditor Chrildise Cbroabsio; Plait& novo dedved doebied basalt groan UN age ofileolloote amnia Bitten, and Mel it my privilege to verwoomeed than Sea tweet valoWie totde to oil wbo w tottferiag fres gesersi debility sr on diserwoo seater grow the dweageweut of the ; Tow trial:. Fraaastr. D. liarrlie. Pastor of tkiPaarayvak Baptist (bank Maas. lroas %a assay raspeotabla atermanwalatkara ghat to Dr. floalube• Wants Rittva , t iris induced to en thou a trial. .afar tutus auroral bottles, / fowl Ur tab* • cal=fir dadlity. asthma" or ni g i f; r Tema Mew. Wu. ((edit'. brawl, Pletee et The. Please. lowa ea 4 KOMI* N. ) Itaptist *tent... • Vistas seat la ay lean, a apraber.of you Iltieltbsee Gersten Bitters. llaire smy regard thin &east asedleat mamdtelee; widen. 'edasto.l th remote Alme itsearras they ere lemmauDeaded or. They elreagthei eadleyigerste tite Hama whoa deof• Rated. mai are sae lel le ellsardlere of the lieu. lode of appetite. &a. j elm fi t sewanaeaded to sentral •of ray ?Neale base triatehemy sad head tbeak orally lbeaeleial laths rateratioa ems; Youe.tral . Srra. mg t, ?Weds. • BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS. 61• that the elreoacre el ill M. JAMESON" so the "tapper Oath WU* ..• Shottityely neatest droyaiet motleys the artiste Mt be'jatfirloy hay of tie fatezleattag preparatiebe that agar be *feted la its bat mod to on mad ve 14Ms (7 , 2 ;a; so. Am, Ithreet. jointh it OWN& [Soteemore to O. N. Jetta*. U ALVAN] P la royelettes. Ter sale by dragiuts sad dialers la evsy taws th e alledStatee. Anna 4y. HussassL.6 GOLDEN BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETABLE TONTO. Lctf , lq/N0T , r..44 , 0 4 .11q1 Verities the system spinet tke evil Whets el sintbalo 1:=E:::2 WM ears• WW save ..taus. Will oars Osmond NNW. - WW asp Wrafrona. Willeare Hasdkatis. will eve Live,Omplif at. Will awns 104 mats a WWI &HMI. 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Be sot fail gain to tilcoaas; Lot It peril It certainly did look very suspicious 1- -Their conscious air; his attitude of devotion as be bent tenderly over her; her look, half shy, half pleased, all betokened either a bone Ado love affair, or the very perfection of im agination. , As gay voices approached ' he started back a little, though not before the whole party bad seen and appreciated the .significance of the scene ; but she never moved, not even when Laurence Denver., as he passed her, murmured carelessly, "One more unfortunate." She flashed a single glance it him, end then lowering her black dashes, began again to speak to Edward Mil ler, who bent over her as if nervously fearful of losing one of her low spokes words. Of course it was all commented on afterward by the various , epectators, who delivered judg ment according to their different stand-points. Some pronounced Miss Holland a shocking flirt, who made a business of coquetry, and who had no sooner bound Laurence Denver' securely in her toils, than she dropped him, the better to ensnare poor Miller, who was going the -lay of all the rest. To this, others replied that her snares must have been so weakly woven that Laurence had broken them in the fall, for his attention to Alice Walsh, that morning, had certainly been sug gestive of anything Sooner than a deluded victim. One hinted that the 'change might be the fault, of Laurence; another that the names differed with the different speakers"; the vault was the same with all—that it Was en unmistakable. flirtation; while still that low, musical voice, made Edwar' • the rustle piazza a fairy palace, the $ tile ' patch of land which sported a fiv ournnt bushes, • bed of sags and some tall hollyhocks, a very garden of paradise. • Presently , another couple joined them— Miss Walsh and Mr. Denver'. The latter made a somewhat ostentatious show of atten tion to his fair companion, who was charming enough to have deserved a really instead' of the rather labored devotion just then offered her; apparently, however, she found no fault with it. for her face was as bright as the morning as they walked up and down , under the cherry trees. Very lovely she looked. Her fair, wavy hair "was drawn back from a rounded brow, contrasting with and height ening the effect of her large dark eyes ' whose lashes and brows were of the deepest brown. A bril li ant complexion lighted up the whole, and rendered more effective stilt the charms that bad made havoc with many a masculine heart. Was it strange that Laurence looked often into such a face, especially with the knowledge that every movement was per ceptible from the piazza? When they had finished their walk he lingered a moment be side the door, allowing Alice to pass in first, while he spoke is a low tone to Miss Holland, who shook her head haughtily in reply. At tits be tuned away with a lip compressed somewhat more than usual, and joined Miss Walsh again. " Where shall we go to day ? This morning is too lovely to be wasted in -doors, but it seems to me that we have explored the cur rounding country, inch by inch !" said Jennie Tracy, rather despondently. • "Shall we try the Willow 'toad?" said ens of the attendant gentlemen. " What! again to day ? Why, we cantered I don't knew how many miles on it last eve ning." - " To be sure 1 The Two Ledges, then !" "Why, hive yen fcrgotten that our plc -nio is to be there next Friday ? " demanded , Jen nie, reproachfully. " My suggestions are unfortunate. I shall venture only one more, and I know you will laugh at that—Holly Hill." " Holly Hill? and why not ? " said Jeanie ; the idea striking her favorably. " How many of the people will go ? You and Alice. I reckon, of course, on Laurence." Indeed, that arrangement bad now became recognized one. Several days had passed sine* the one with which our story begins, and Miss Holland had not again had occasions to refuse Laurence Heaves' request, while in that time he had quite deserted her, and ' , devoted himself eatirety to Alice, with what seemed a sincere feeling. Edward Miller had taken Laurence's former place with Alma Hol land, and these, also, were of the party pro ' posing to take a drive. ,• Holly Hill was a Small elevation some six , miles dieteint—a wild. woodland spot.. At the foot they alighted and began to c:imb the hill. "Whose ascent was just sufficiently difficult le admit of pleasant little episodes in the way of assistance. At the top they all sat down to rest. Oats of the party, a mischievous look ing girl, after outlaying the group before her; 'whispered something to Jeanie Tracy, who nodded and laughed in reply. Laurence, who had caught his own name, laughingly de. minded that the whisper should be repeated aloud, and Jennie, who never took thought of her words, it once complied. "She esys that you and Alice, both being 1.• tight, sad Miss Holland and Mr. Miller, just the saves, are min-meted, and lose half your steistkieness for want of contrast. And for my part." pursued Jennie, half shutting one eye, and gazing meditatively at the objects of bee stricture', "I think she is quite right." Joanna laughed. Miss Helfand glanced at him, but he did not once look her way. "Wha4 a pity," hi said, lightly, "that we east regulate our likings to suit your artistic, aye, Oasis Jeanie 1 " Anna Holland's face for a moment grew dark. _but the pallor initially passed away With the emotion. - whatever it was, which . caused IL When they resivi eel their guirgb I. D. !UDALL. her cheek - voreltratual brilliant color. Ed- , lased' Miller, far his reasons, sugared tb. party to go- on so far in &demos that he lost! sight of it, and turned in the wrong dirsoton. When this act was discovered—erbloh Was, het until they proceeded some distaaes—they pissed upon n rising Luise of rook to look for the rest. Now there was a certain quertion which Ediard bad been longing to ask, and timiplanned this very wandering is order the bolter to &skit. So, upon the bat, opportn- JO spoke whot was ia his heart, witika sad slaw* to which Ids compaaloo gerM var.' /Lager ba too to ammo; Lot it pas) Brood not dirkly VW a weal Whisk will dtsanifar to 1011111 Bather sing this cheery was-. Let dom . } Lot it pail flytis corroded the purest . Let it pare , • Vthe nagnanted wind. ' Let it p en Lay ridges sot& that the 1 Kay condoms willed repesar Tla the as who forgive. 1 Let it paw f i * Let it penal— I t • Zabel not as angry word; . i Let it p re : Think how often you have ; tr Lit It p an e Fi. Since oar days mast pans Its the dew-drope on thertjag; hangar* should Ortirlay T" -- - Let them pan I Let them pass I U karma fallen taken W. Let it pave I Oh t WI kind and gentle still; .Lat it pare 1 Shoe at tut optimal' thing' atratibt; 141 ea not mint, bat wait, and sir triumph shall be great; Lit it paul Let It pan 1 Bid leer angst to depart; Lot it mu 1 Lisi times homsl7 words to heart; Let it pane ! rollow not the giddy throng; &Ater to to Imaged then wrong; Therefore stag the cheer/4 0, 4 LO: it pa. e Let it pea Lovers' :Quarrels. ===M UARY 25. 1866 listened, sorrowful and ashamed. Now little she seemed to herself at, that moment, in the light of truth which revealed but toe plainly her own motives. Bhe hat won, the rove of it noble, menly nsture—not ' with a 'deliberate intention, eertainkr, bit, while her fittisitione wen. luring on her victim, -she bad taken neither thought air ears for the possible eon sequences. No, shrfelt, with a keen and atingle:l eanseleasneee, with her the d had everything—the means nothing. But since ; through her culpable earelessaesa, this lava was gained and could not be repressed by an, sets of hen, what return could she make for, It 1 Could she marry one man. eonselons that her love belonged to another r If shi had, wronged Miller, already, would not this be a far deeper wrong? She shrank from it, and,, resolving to tell him everything, and oast her-; self-upon his generosity, she lifted her head to speak, but as she did so the sight which: met her eyes drove from her mind the, purpose, of a moment before, to 11l its place with bit. terness. Walking leisurely down the narrow path, talking with low tole lad lingerie', Vann, and what seemed to Anna's watchful, gaze a most lover—like *spool, Came Anse Walsh and Laurence Denten. That moment changed the current of Anna's theughte, end redoubled the intensity of the holier she had just conquered. Why should she show the faith ehe could not And elsewhere ? Sinn Edward Miller loved her truly, she bed the right to accept the happiness he offered her. Reseoniog, or rather blindly feeling, thus, she gave him a, hasty answer—an answer wherein the betrayed herself no less than him. Presently Alice, pang her eyes, beanie aware of the presence of others near at hand, and after a moment!. hesitation the new comer ascended the ledge. "Do we interrupt . a tete-a.tae " asked miechievonely, as she eat dews. "Not unless it is your own," replied Anna, carelessly and somewhat scornfully. Alias colored, for bee 'shaft had rebounded upein herself; but Laurence Deaver* looked keenly from one to the other. Hie quick perception instinctively felt that there had been some change in the relations of the two befcite hint Why he thought so, be could scarcely have told, for Miller had too much good taste to parade devotion, and Anna wore her society mask. Still, an indescribable soniething warned Laurence of what had taken place. Perhaps his glat.ce was more observant than attether's would have been; 'be that as it might, he was moody and distrait all the way Larne , and so very entertaining companion for Miss Walsh. Anna Holland stood alone in the moonlight, leaning upon one of the pillars of the low roofed. piazze, looking away over the. green meadow-land. A step behind her made her start sad shrink guiltily into the shadow, but the step mane nearer. "Anna," said a voice close beside, " why do you wish to avoid me " "I hese no such wish," she said, hastily; " Indeed t You are to be interpreted by contraries, that.- But Ido not wonder," he continued, bitterly, " that anything should be more agreeable to your - eyes than I. Tender hearts a like to look upon the misery they have caused..' Mr. Miller, perhaps—" "You remind me," she quietly interrupted; "of something I have wished to say to yon. I am—l have promised—" but she hesitated and stopped, tiniiing the communication even more difficult than she bad expected. eso help you, perhaps," said Laurens*, es she paused. "You are going to say that. you ►ad accepted Miller, and had no farther, Ilse for me. That is the plain English, I be. Here t " Without attempting to answer, she 'neatly K oat told" ithinkl.ho, took and ironed aides foot. • 6e perish the compact of w It was a 11 11 11 ." he said. " riog is throws aside to make room 'for his, and L—" Be stopped abruptly. "It is to be hoped that you will keep better faith - with him thaa you hime with me." She lifted her bead at that " The reproach comes well from yoo, faith! You have kept , yours co truly, you hive a right to expect it of others ! ' Youlnein—" "Ask your own conscience what I mesa. * think—Alice Walsh -would have no difficulty' in understanding me. Ido not mean to speak, of this to - you, but your reproaches, after.the part you have acted, are too cruel." "Anna:" exclaimed Laurence, snatching her hand, "listen to me. The part I have acted may have been foolish, may have,- been wrong. I will not try to defend it, bull you drove me to it, and I swear to you that I 'have not had one feeling that was false to you, or one wish with which you were not connected. Your pride and mine held me back, but single word from you would have brought me to your side. never dreamed that yon would have cast me away so coldly,,without a single regret to break the blow. Anna, you loved me once "—but idle could hear no moro n sob interrupted his passionate speech. as her head fell upon his shoulder. Bat soon. angry with her 'own witakness, she drew her self from his inoiroling arm. "Leave me," she said, "I have bee bit terly wrong—wrong throughout, I think, but Rebell end here. If I have betrayed tour I will not betray, another. Edward Miller must never know of:thit. His truth and sincerity I muff respect, even though I leak them my• self, and he shall know suffering caused by me. So much, at least, I owe him. For give me, and try to forget whit I have said to-night, and all that has been between us " From this mood Laurence could not move her. To all his protestations' and entreaties she replied only, "I must not hear you,'.' and in despair at last he left her. Left alone in the still moonlight she closed her eyes for a moment in weariness of the Balm beauty which so cruelly contrasted her own agitation, and, opening them again, started to see a man's shadow thrown across the level green. Looking around, she beheld Edward Miller slowly advancing up the path from the garden. A glance at his face made her fear that he knew what' had paned. and she waited hit approach with a guilty dread.., " Anna," said he, 4* I know all. I have not come to reproach you, but to give back the promise it costs you so much to keep. Nay," j he continued, cheekleg her hesitating words, 1 "for my own sake, also, Ido so. Neither my love nor my pride would allow me to receive a forced frith. Could not you have trusted me enough." he said, clasping her trembling bend, "to tell me all ? The pain would have been slight, compared with the lifelong misery that concealment must cause us both. Now; you, at least,.can be happy." He paused, but Anna could answer only with tears. "It distresses me to sae you weep," he said at length. "I wish only your happiness." " Ah," she answered, with an effort, "you an too kind. Your generosity shames me." "I am going away to-morrow," he said, after a moment's hesitation. " Grod bye. Femember me is one who will always lie a friend, if be may be nothing more.' '• "I will remember you as the noblest friend I ever knew," she replied as_ Miller felt his self control giving 'way be meth her grateful look, and raising her hand to his lips ' he turned away abruptly. Be hi vanished from Anna's life, though net from 'her memory. Laurence of course, (snails theseleshness of niaiikind,) was very happy at the turn af. fairs bad taken. But there was one little awkwardness in his way which be hardly knew bow to dispose of. . His attentions to Alice Walsh. as he had snared Anna, had been dictated only by reasons connected with. the latter. and in thought, he bad been true to her, while false in appearance. 'But he was etweious that, in order le. east kis pur pose, he had net scrupled to say and de many thiagrwhich seemed slight enoug'h at the me. meet, but upon reflation lamed into alarm , ins importance. He email net no his way dear. An aka) $ withdrawal of attention, which be felt- bad gone far enough to justify her in expecting more, would be unkind and ungentleinen/y Jet, of lease, to cutlass them sow was out • of the gnostic& Worst of a ll would be say = , attempt.at • enplanatien, for that would Imply that asked attached •to 'Haab; friendship' value widish it had, parboil, never possessed la her eyes. But Alice, herself. very 'sex mealy delivered biro from the dificulties la which his own unjustifiable eoadoet had In volved him, In the midst of a conversation with her.leturenes, meditating upon the eat' borrasemente of hie .position, woe becoming very improperly abreast Minded, when AM* broke to Upon his rettOtions in a most Wirt- Uag maaner. , ' • "Mr.livOrs," she said, " I know you are .dyingto tell me something! What would you giro to have me guava it, and can you the awkwardasso of speaking ? Will, then, lib. ten. Having quarrelled with Hiss Holland, you devoted yourself to me .with the praise ' worthy . Intention of making her jealous, but: the quarrel being iserwasetUd, of course, youl lotto& to desert me, though, with your usual! thoughtfulness, you hesitate to infcrm me of it. I suppose you are afraid of a scene, or; blighted hopes,' or sometbiog or that sort ;, but prey don't trouble your kind heart cu-my account. You are quite -welcome to any at damn°, I Intro beau 111)/111411NITarikrOt the eisthow you like this race?" Unetasp lug from to align about her -sect a locket' en. gaining the picture of a reckless, handsome youth, she added, as she held .it out to her companion We tare been ',gaged for some time, but it is rather a secret." Laurence had listened. optn eyed, and al most open mouthed, with astonishment, to the words of Alice, spoken in her Usual care less, languid manner, but at the connlesion of her speech his face changed. "So," be said, as he returned the picture, "you have beep engaged all the time you.. wore flirting " (here a sudden recollection of his own share in, the transaction preveatsd his finishing the sentence as he had intended,) 7 - 4 .! flirting with me." "Ob,. yes," said' Alloy 000lly, answering the unspoken words, is she °leaped the locket, Fred and I understood each other very Well. Sloe* we can't be together, we both agree to *rause ourselves ae well as posaible apart. He writes me very entertaining accounts of all ids flirtations," she added, in the most matter•of--fact tone. Laurence colored elightly. 6, And you, of coarse, return his kindness in the use way," he said. ' , lt is • new view to .take of the ease, certainly, but I am happy to have af forded an additional spice to . your letters, Miss Alice, little as they would be supposed to need one." " Remember, I havn't admitted your charge "- else said, laughingly-, as ehe left him. Bbe knew very well, in her heart of hearts, that her flirtations with Laurence bad very ed nearly passed the limit of a jets with r. As for Lauren* himsolf-.." What a little flirt I " bad been his mental soliloquy, as he gazed after her retreating Agure. "Suess tie, too ; talking of my ' laud heart,' and my usual thoughtfulness.' But I certainly deserved all She said. At lout my bars on her scosiat wars wasted, as the pretty plainly hinted.* Some one may have the curiosity to wonder -what was the cause of all this jealousy sad bitterness. AS. drat the merest triflesome slight difference about a walk or a drive ; some mark of fueled preference bietowed upon another by Anna, had been magnified by Laurence to a matter of the last importance. Now that it was all over, they saw how small s thing it had really,been, and wondered how they could ever let it divide them. ' But the experience had been useful, if not pleasant, and they are too wise now to suffer such a 'tblDg to Item slain.—Boston Cultivator. :w~MiaiOlibm4 Al a Damoctstia i rsondsg in Brooklyn, N. Y. Hon. George,Tickier Curtis, in the course, dna elegant eddrinti, related the following scene in the chamber of the Hon. Daniel Webster, during the last days of his life: In the earlier part of my life, I was a political follower of Daniel Webster. The school in which he trained the young, men who cams under his influence and really gave themselves to his teachings, was entirely in consistent with any sympathy or co-operation in a sectional party ; and it was only a short : time before his death that the tendencies of a large 'part of the Northern Whigs to convert ihemselves into a sectional party began to 'appear. But the signs of this change did ap pear, and Mr. Webster saw and comrre- te idel their full import. He meant to warn me, as he did others, against them : and the manner in which he did it in ay SW* I can pities forget. The scene was in that plainly furnished apartment, his own chamber, in the large house at,llarshfield, now so memorable, end the time was three days before his death. Beneath the-window, on 'little artificial lake, there rods ilways a small beat at anchor, with an American flag at its mast bead, so placed that his eyes could rest upon it, if light sufficed, as he closed them at eight, and could opei upon it with the dawn. ; Beyond the lake stretched the great farm, irhich he so loved to at:titivate, and then the low,besch and the ocean. He' bad been very ill for several weeks, and it was appar ent to all about him that his life. was now driwing to a clime. He had that morning, for the first time during several days, paid some attention to political news; it Was just before the Presidential election which resulted in the choice of General Pierce over General Scott, and the returns from some of the pre vious State elections were coming in pretty heavily against the Whigs. We were alone together, and I mentioned to him the news which h ad come down from Boston the night before. Calling me to his be laid, by my -Christian name, his said: *The Whig can. didate will not be elected. Yon love your country, and you think its welfare involved in Whig nieces'. This has been so ; but, let me warn you, as you love your country, to give no actuntanance to a sectional, geo graphical party., The Whip, after,this.eleo- Lion will break up, and upon the ruins of our party s sectional party will aria. The sta bility of the Unions will hereafter depend upon the Democracy.' Evening Before e Wedding. "I will tell you." continued bor Aunt to Louisa, "two things which I have fully proved. The Arse will go towards the possibility of any discord after wrings s tle second is the best and surest preservative of feminine char alter-" "Tell ,se," said Louisa, anxiously. • • The first is this—to demand of your bridegroom, u soon u the marriage ceremony is over, a solemn vet, sod proml-e yourself, never, even in jest, to dispute or express say, disagreement;-1 tellyou never :— f i r what be• gins in mere bantering, will lead to , serious earnest. Avoid expressing any irritation at one anther's words. Shaul- forbearance is the one great secret of domestic happiness.— If you have erred, contest it freely._ even if confession costs- you some tears - Viarther, prontise faithfully and solemnly never, upon any pretext or excuse, to,bere_any secrets er ceatteahnesta from each other, , but to keep your private affairs from Sather. mother, els ter. brother, relations tad the world. Let them be kaown to each other and your God. Itemeinber that say third person admitted into your oontidesce, becomes a party in stand between. yen. and you will naturalky stand for one or the other. Premise to avoid this, and renew the vow ipon'evely tempts. !ion. It will preserve thatperfese unildensei that union whist' will 'abed leaks you one. 0, if tbe newly married wouldprudes this secret of connubial peace; how ploy would be happy which sr* new •ftleersble I talons' do IriskAiwpaper announce - a the deliiv tire for America of a young woman. • na tive of the County Meath, whttia six feet fotrr inches high, although her age is only aseantsen„ Ship ia described as - having a pace and elution in her, pit unusual one of her.patt altitude. and her friends belief* that she will.stiow still taller. NUMBER 35. The Special 'Committee on'construction his been in cession several tim s, under lock and key, with a determination te keep pro /1. fouadly secret all its doings, fo the present, at least. That spirit of enterprise 'which laughs stlocksmiths, and which is indispets- - able to the retention of a position like-mine ea the Cincinnati Commersial, was not Is be bellied by tiny such precautions on the part of Thiddens & Co. After due deliberation I sotacluded to secure the services of a kerhele ""rht- 16 :4rtg -In lainhar t nti ti l &MIN filp 0 001 0 0 .important witness before the Committee. I regret to lay that I have net been able to learn the name of this witness ; but the reader 'can judge for himself. Without-further introduction, ,I arpend the report as transcribed from the- notes of my faithful and efficient reporter : Q. What is your ? A. (My key-hole reporter was unable to catch the answer of the witness.) Q. Were ycu in the Southern States lad summer ? A. I was. Q. Did you go down the coast and up the Mississippi ? A. I did. Q (By a copperhead committeeman.) Is ether words, you went hellwards by water, like Wird's qualm? (Objected to an important.) Q. (By ?on. -William Fees Pitteaden.)-.. Your visit, as I understand it, was for the purpose of ascertaining by personal observa tion the condition - of tie States lately' in re bellion? A. Yes, sir; that was the object, of my visit. _ , Q. What do you think u to the loyalty of the Southern people? A. I think they are still rebels at heart. Q. (By a copperhead.) Have they not agreed to the requirements of the President's plan of reconstruction? A. Their obedience is only from the lips outward; they are disloyal at heart. -Q. (By the obnoxious fellow.) Did you ex. amine any Southern hearts while you were down the coast t . A. No; but. I took it for granted that they were disloyal at heart feom the disrespectful tone in which they 'pose of General Butler and the ,prominent men is our party. Q. (By a copperhead.) You thick, then, that the Radicals are the only loyal folks in the North ? A. I'do. Q. (By a lo} al person. ...) You are confident, then, that the South ought not tote neon structed just at present? A. I am. 44. When do you think the Southern States might be readmitted without eodangering the Radical party? A. Not before they adopt univereal our. frsge. Q. Now, - tie door's locked, you knew, and we're all sworn to secrecy, so you needn't. mind these copperheads; tell us how many votes we shall count in the South, including the nigger'? - A. About hatii MMlsti=enougb to early most dike Southern States. Q. You found a great deal .of distindein oa monad of color in the Southern &We a? A. Yes, sir, a grog deal, iadeed, (witness moved almost to tears.) Q.-In social as well as political life this 'distinction existed? A. Yes. 1 here was a determination to draw a strong line of demarkation beterieu the two races, especially is social life. Q. That is to say, the freedmen were ex cluded from the parlor entertainments, tea parties and social gatherings .for whites, for no other reason than that they were colored ? A. Yes, sir; that's true, (almost weeping.), Q. (By this 0. C.) While you were on that trip, did you have some plessent, social times, on the steamship and elsewhere! A. I - certainly did. Q (By the O. -C.). Did you invite the freedmen to be present. at your festive gather ings? (Objected to as a disloyal interrogation.) A. May it please the Comml:tee; I will au ewer that question, too, thoughi do not think it. obligatory on me to 'do so. I invited the freedmen to several conferences with while in the South. Q. (By the 0. C.) But were these con ferences of a sccial or political character, sad was anything said about universal sates* at them ? A. They were rather more political than social, it is true. Nevertheless, I talked ta the freedmen without distinction of color. Q By the 0. C.) What did you sari* them I' (Cries of " None of your Insiness " from the loyal side, and question objected to.) A. I have n othiog to conceal from this com mittee,. therefore I will answer the question just asked. I bad many friendly converse. Lions with the freedmen. Q. (By the 0. C.) But you complain of the. unwillingness. of the Seithern people to ad— mit the freedmen to social equality. Now I would like to hive you state to the committee howmany freedmen you admitted to social equality with you oft your trip? How 'mazy bottles of champagne did you share with par. sons of African descent ? .(Indignaatly objected to u impudent, irre levant, and strictly personal 4 Q. (By a loyal committeeman.) Do you think we can carry the Booth with the vets of the freedmen, and not without It ? A. I do. Q. Wouldn't it be well to territorialize the Bough for a while' A. I think it would.: I know of several persons who would make good territorial Governors, ant are strictly loyal, haiingbee4 Treasury agents for some time. - Q. Do you thinks little territorialising Would bring them up to the Baikal, or, i; other words, to the loyal standard. L. I do. Q. (By the 0. 0) While you were dew" South did you buy any plantations ? A. I did not. 4. (By the 0. C.) Did any of those wke were with you de so?' ' A. I believe they did: Q. From whom did they purchase ? A. From the oonfiscationary authorities, I believe. _ _ _ ,(azyn Tarnow—A Loin irtic) -' 1.4 U ll - 10 ear, mtquint Jena 1., I Ihin mould broths my tale otter*: "o—John. I don't bolioro there's any Wood oat for the kitchen stove." Whim thee I on,- tits full atlatun _ Of Poesy-0 glorious ban - Coss tamer oad..J•Jobta tM potatoes Orlin to he wooded porky lottgi:', Tbo bloom mane my toroimsd playing. Smatio tby 4me mist, loss, as ttsl pan, Wilamolog—l 0 stop your baying. D Olll vs aL limo* fiat pods an as r thyhisi trial le like thelephli. That biers the harass* of the =WU; Thy faro V like—• o lbat blasted Wier '8 gee. sad got it. the eon r Then listen to toy sail oensplialaient, Bear. Jenniebias, thy loves W. —"John, tt sorter Nobble raining, • • ' "nose we go and dkh the lay." Quest of say tane3's Wry/Aim! - Sweet thane of all the pinyon tatter I wilt thou, 0, wilt thou—" Jo hn dear, Cooke, take a hold sad *burs tatter." Another Good Bur Q. Hew much did they pay ? A. To the beat of my knowledge, twenty - two tests an acre. Q. Wu there any cotton pinhead on the ? trip A. I don't know. I shouldn't be surprised if there was, however. Q. Was there any body en the trip who was interested in the purchase sad manufacture of cotton? • Objected - to u personal. . Cross.exan.ined. (By en infernal copper head) Don't know who paid the expenses of that trip ; it must have cost a great deal ; suppose the GoVernment paid fort; can't swear that I like Andy Johnson; swear that I loved Llieoln ; never4sid UAW.* wee .a dammed ignoramus; will swear al to the &tined, but not as to Ignoramus; memo* : bad on that point. The above is all that my key-hole inform 'sat has been able to transcribe from his notes in time for to-day's mail. -) ii Waage, Oa, Tees Mu Wnstut I "—Where Is Fry, the astute and ready matheresticiaar We look in vain through the notices of the different business colleges and institutions of limning, to us his nime as professor of laistkelostior. lle.