ERIE WEEKLY OBSERVER. e l yroi N 00.9 (LT mum) ROILUZWIXOI BLOM. /CV. Colon Swell ST. £$D tea PAU. cs.SCRIPTION—Two DOLLARS AND Pint Ceara per r , annum if paid in adranee ; TERNS DOLLARS if not pelt untA the expiration of he year. Subscribers erred by area. will be enamel Piny CUT/ rear in aidltion. AU inkeripting medusas MUST be grata annually. No paper will be sent out of the State onion paid for is guivaiie. A pr gutill:llFN'TS.- - One Square of ten Lines one „li o n two ie./Alone $1.76 ; three loser f one month $2,50 ; two months 113,150: torn, MO at). sl,so;ais months St 0 0;01se you $l2 00; ether s drertisernients in proportion. These rates trill be strictly adhered to, unless changed by special mitred, or at the option of the publishers. Audi. Ore Notices, Strata. Divorces and like advertise ; Administrable. Notices $3. 00 Luca Valera i cents a One; Marriage Notices swam's rmi piece; obituary Notices (over three HIM ten cents per line. Original poetry, un irri ten at the request or the editor, one dollar per Nee All adverthievents will be continued at t h e erpee•e otthe person advertising. until ordered oat be his d(reetion, unless a specified period ia 4 e r e ed upon for their insertion. we All communications should he addressed to WHITMAN, gdftof and Proprietor. Business Directory. • I; STUMM' , Artint..wr AT Law, Velan Catuty, Ps, solAluto. K 1.1„ Sraclpar DEITIPer, State St . obit 9th tf EMI eurLeu. I T - 4widitifiT Le Lim, trawl, lerio'CoawtT. Careto cad °this!. boldness sittendiwi fp with .nA israteb w wroong.- AITnILYNT LAW. In WaTter's•nr- Pa. - T'64 ,r terse. prq't{l{ S 314 HVON, A TT 4RSITS AAP C.TraPILLOIJI LAW. nfc,r. Pangen Mork. nsse North West comer of the cquare, Fels: Pa. F lININNETT. Jrwries or Iros Plume. Offlaye second Freoeb Street. betwrom Fitti sad , F t"' K titiTEL, Wtlttirfora. Po.. Ram, I.Ootro.Pitotitntrot. i',....ll,enwoodelona,sand sttonttno tilos to t i..,,tort dot:100i oI , iVOS-1 v• F. CkIIPII4INIM, Trwrme orvnx Pikes. Pingo% Bleak, 111.2• Ir.: a 'Yarn. lila% wEo. V. 1111P041 , 401 1 V, It A rtnnvri AT LAW ArD J 14111112 07111111rIMIL zo,aian and Plaice event, Conveyancer and Collector. A.ce le Gazette building. southwest corner of Fifth and fAf. otroot..F.rie.PL, p13'65-t TEW *TORE. Jona Caormanorn. at the new rtrt Wm. riche Mace has • all band a largo assort roll of nroceriea. Provialons: Wood and Willow Ware, Liganra, Tobacco. Reran. &c . to which be re- Teen:di r call. the attention of the public. ratlalted that re via offer as good bandana wean be lad In am pert of ;no county. r0ar30•65-1v C ti, .!.4,4 WM, M. D.. IT POTOCIAN AND grIIGNOI All. rm.! 'irk .tree!. over C. ctlegol's storp—board. th.rnidroe• aC. W. 4 Re'so. door swath the Oiono. m Safras roct Office boars from 11 o'rfrA ,until 2. P.V. , eft r ; BRE4I de wb0t....7. and retail' dealer, In Anthracite. P.itninhanna and Blneaburs o nal and wood. Genuine !shish Lome Ins foto:Atte& and prepared turbot:tee usu. &leave an hand. Yards—Gorier 2th and Styr'le. and toner Myrtle atd Ritter ate., 2 squares west of the to nepnt. T . J. Iea.ILSER, M. flotnnoptit it Phrtirinn and Surgeon Offiell And rrtide.tt B^. l l NIA at °lntuits the Park Routs. Oftios hairs from 10 to 12 A.. 11, 3toti P. Y.. and 7 t , 8 P. M. aps.em• 'RkI4,L BMT4TE FOIC !4ALtr, govoral very, eboloe basinou sites on State Street. be he•a Seventh and r Ishtb.treets, East Otis are f rod for We on very reuonable tetins, If applied I RlNl:are of /!if WY. A.6ALBRAITII, Arent. , JOIIS 14-111 i EBB: t , . DRILLRY INDXT Goon. Cnocrmums,, cnekenr. rfardias, Nan., Glass , Roed.Plastet, ate, toy , 4 .ixtll qtroot and PlAlie knarip, F.rie. Pi, ial7tt .., 1r D. usnonlr Lrrxxr ASP S•LI STAMM!. on Klatt' • • betwono 1.44.9 and French. Fine none! Ind Car -A.,. to 14 no rnanonnl•ln tonne. v 2 1114-17. • • RING. A.. Yawl►R, Rasirtn. ilso-Rea so I More, 3..1”. Malt. ►le►. Lacer, he. Proprietor of Ale awl tam Preweries, and Malt warehouse', Erie Pi. tt IT Y. PicKimura. n. a., Disrtay. ()Sim Preset) !t.. attentlii story *.mytStlll ,, ek. tear earner at Rod linage otIVIt TriTTA‘SLlits Dealer In Groceries, Produce. Provisions, 41 1 '6110w and Sinn* Mrs». Wine; Liquor; Ike, 1. Finest, opposite the Postodlee. Rrle. Pa. tusrB.6s-ly - K. MAGIII.I., D=arter, Office In Roux . e p Mock. eariti ride of the Park. Itrle. Pa 201. 091(1%%0N, WILLIAM% or. CO. Nromnasons to fro-nts j. Norton. am Linden , lderolants, and Wholetale deaden In Coal Mots ftm N. - T. Pa E. and People's Line of Steamers. t Pabllo Nook; Erie. PL. ' jaz4•66 ly. HE MRRT PIANOS IN AMERICA . Are nude by • S. I:ISMS= & ILI.ING Sells Tbeen. %TITER.) Wll ILLDI.N. M. D., , PossfotAs Aso Streosoo Agee, 2d floor Realty's .IMoelt, West Park. Rea, er rrawfoot, Christian At Rath's Rtore. Residetdr nt side Myrtle street. 3,1 llono, South of Ninth. rose., boon-9 to 10 A r. , and 2to 31'. N. ettlfrAso. 1 V_FLIE J, BLAKELY, ATTORNSIT AT LAW. RikWaT, ik co.. ?s WM sleo onetin• in a4joini 9g Counties. n.rnq-gm• 'U. MARIUS, TAILOR atm Currnss CLIANE* non mock. •Voya Dr. Bennett's Office.) Clotbes r, repaired andpleaned on short notice. Senna as ncable as env nta22 lyt. W. ISRIODIN, A?ToAlfrr LY LAW,. Wll attend to r ofoarfoos) booing,* In Edo sop •lolo¢ eoanti.L Spectil ►tte►tlon Olio to coUeor sod enar►nnesu. , ffce in Rlndenctch re Block, corner of State and sth , tie terf-ttemo NIP. C. srzscna. - IOGIIA PENCE It et:. eIftERSIANO ' - Arroeurre ar Li►, oklin. Pa- aim In Karin building. !Aber!r etreat. h ,, le City, Pa nfilre nee!. Iretnele Hank, Trfolmden 'eetione promptly made In ill parts of the oil re . e crenate. maxi term. =lllll=l Arm AVD CMTNIIILLOIIII A? T..ter rrir: g " SPltrAra ST, onooail• Crittenden Raft "ill.. Pa. Coltaetinns and al/ other. level bnai 4a:reword. • Venanro, Erie. Warren and roma attended to anent!? ant/ - amity tli• onnitnena—Wni. A. Galbraith. Benjamin Whitman to sill, finenrerk Vartin t fide. Ron. B. •P. Johnson., W. D. Brown Malt, Warren, Pa. one, DRO WN di: CO.. ' Wholesale dealers In bud and soft real. e, P. Parlor. dhrposed of Our dock property to the rtmod firm, we necessarily retire from the coal ".r , lti•nrading oar eneaessors as eminently Ivor th+ rootd.nee and patrons,* of oar old friends erbha ra,l2- v) SCOTT, BANTON & CO - • 1 TLE tie I,IIIA , robionable Tailors. Fifth street, between W.sth, Elie,. Pa. " Cnst , m Woilt..Renalrlon and 'tlatt.nded to promptly. Cleaning done in the uts.r• anl9 Re tf RE•Ncit poLE poVricalr, !at CANAL, HSTWTEN SECOND - as ?BIRD STg Sur, PKIIXA wersigusd haelne pnrebosed the Interest a 'rill continue to cunduct the stove °stabil-01i ^ , ts the patroage fig the enetamere of the old th e custom o f the public promtaine utmost endesTof to give perfect aetlefiction. JAY S. CI3ILDSI. OT, GOOLFWIN & ter BA,NKE:IB ! `SS Peeehl Street; near , the Drive I VA. SWIM 3110. I. OOODw1S • ItY•CHT •. II GMAT. ■. O. Vat Ell... Pec'ected . their va anent. nta, are cr, a Getteral Banking, Exchange and 4 tusaau. tnat Hondo nrd Inteteat! 'Notes of all , r.ttl , b. beetaht sad so!' L %%Italic a: Ca., DIALXIIII 1' Tay PRODUCE, GROCERIES, , moys;wisza, ugross, 70510". WiPow Wire, Fruits, Ntits, NO 814 wr.rit entry?. Eithlnd 9th Sta.. ERIE. PA far Conatry PT; do'.es• Alrell de: Ctti/la STORE. 'tlied have opined a new ?cheep stallt.or .lOannienYtete and nrimgh, (oppoolta. vet .ad will keep nnuatantly on hand a thole. . 4 cara, 'Mven. n al7 and everything salt. tut clue %taw:sto saidlife thvl sill "'I vv . and MCI. -ring one eat ebewlne to ta arataitara. agookine tobanto, PlPer - • HOAG t MILINIL EMI VOL. 37-NO 28. '' 44 it I ifting the heftier !Mn the are i melded myself Teo seremly—one hand almost to • crimp. Thetortare wee untimumble. • • The Mexican Meeting Liniment rebored the pain aboott Immediately. It healed rapidly and left eery little sear. CRAB. FOSTER, 420 Broad 8 VOW Is merely a Ample of what the Wasting Lini ment will do. It fa Infalueble fo all cases of wounds. twelllegs, tuts. bridles, apes's; etc, either - upon man or beast. -- * ; Beware of oeneterfelts. *rope freastne unless wrapped to doe steel plate eiormol.4. bearing the olff nature of a. W. Westhrook,lCherest, sad the private stamp of Demos flames & Co, New York. Saratoga Swirl Wow, sold by all Pruatits all Oro Talon a beautiful head of hair, and Its pres •nation from premature baldness and turning gray. .111 not fall to are Lyon's celebrated Manion. It makes the bale rieb, molt and glossy; eradicates den• drutt, and causes the hate to grow with luxuriant beauty. , It Is sold eterr where. IL THOMAS LYON, themlat, N. Y.. riaratoga laving Water, rold bj ail Druggists. =TIM ACIVA Ds Illaannata.--Tbe prettiest thing, tbs"eweer est thine and the most of It for the least mons*. orentontes the odor of ,nertpliation; setteas and add delicacy to the elan ; le a delightful perfume:, allay headache and miumeallea, tad is I imam", magas fon in the tick room,tn the rummy, and aloe the toilet ohlaboard. It out he obtained everywhere at one dollar powbottle. gain iota SPrlnst Water. Bold by all Druggists. 8.P.-1101/-2.-I'as amemst a Plantation Bitters sold in one year ls somewhat startllug. Thy would 111. Broadway els feet MO, from the Park to 4th St. mate's tusanthetory Is one of the institutions of New York It Is said that Drake painted all the route in the .States with Ws cabalistic .S.T.—Thea—lt Ind tbengot the old granny legislators to paten law "preverithig disfiguring the fime of nature,' idea glee' blot a nsotopply. We do not know how this ts, bot wk do know the Plantation Sitters sat as to other article ever did. Tlpty are Mod by all Masses of the aommunity, and arte death on Dyspepsia— earful's they an very Invigorating when languid and vast, and a great supstivir. . r3=M3 Parataais Soaps Water. Sed by all Druggists WHIT DID'Ar?r•I. young lady, returning to bar country home after a sojourn of a few months to New ork, war hardly tenor:and by her friends. In place of a rustic Bushed famish@ had a mon, ruby eomplexion, or almost marble smoothness: and. instead of 22. she appeared tnat 17. She litid them plainly she used flagon's Magnolia Nam, and would not be•without it. Any. lady can impro t ws her, pereanal'apPenrulans eery much by cuing this article. It can be ordered o any draggist . for only 60 eta. *arauwa Spring Water, sold br all Droned/ iTeircstreet's foizetable ?air Coloring his been stead ily srowleg In favor for am twenty yams. It sets upon the absorbents 0 the roots of the hair, and changes it to It, original color by degrees. All instantansonit dyes deaden +ad Injure the hair. Heintstreet's is sot a des. hat Is certain to its rasulta.pronnotal its growth. and is a beautiful hair dressing. Pries 60 ends and gl. Sold by all dealers. Harness. Spring Water, sold by ail Lrox's Erraser or Peas Zemmol Oirnica—tor leen ration, nausea, heartburn, sick tie:adults, cholera moo- bus, ober, • warming, genial stimulant is required. Its careful preparatiou and entire purity metes its cheap and reliable article for aullinary purposes. fioldevery• 'here at 60 Santa per bottle. Saratoga Spring Winer, sold by all Druggists. FAMILY larkPLY STOUR, Nos. 23 caul 24 West Park, (Beatty', Kaki HEARN, CHRISTIAN & CRAIG, G it__ 0 C, E R S ', aul O'6S 1y COUNtRY PRODUCI, norm, PORK, Purr; 714 Resi Qua Ufa/ of Paulda gal oar ♦sent* for the Cleveland Rile Wain and Bletting Powder. re. choice and fresh dock always kept Os hand, whisk 101 I be sold at the lowest draw. 1 We pledge outman' not to be undersold. sod lawns all to give us a wall. li' The highest Woo pgd for country rotas, . mine tt PHOTOGRAPHIC. E. li. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers" of Photographic Material., Whales/4e and Rita% NO. 601 BROADWAY, NtW YORK. In addition to our main badness of Photogrsphie materials, we are headquarters for the following, visa stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of American and trona gn_eition and Landscape. Groans" stebeas2, &c, 'sternemeople View of the War, from begot/no made 12 the eafhlsile issolPalettei and fanning a complete Photo graphic history of the great contest. Stereaseople infers on Glass, adapted for either the Magic Lantern or Stereoscope. Oar catalogue will be gent to say ad dress on receipt of Stamp. Of Photographic Albania we wantrileo ore more tersely than any other looms-about '2oovarletlee from :0 eta. to $lO each, Otir A/bome have the reputation of being iroperior to beauty and dura bility •to any others. Pad photographs of Genenda, statesmen. Actors. ate Oar sabilogrie embraces own See thotaes d different sokliects, inch:Wm reeprodne tions of the most celebrated engratings, Paintings, Sta tue., ke. Photographers sad others .rdeeing goods 0. 0. D., 'III please remit 25 per mt. of the amount with their order. The prices and quality of oar goods cannel fat) tonally. nolli-Orne WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STURM P. .I.•:I3ECFER k CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS` tfiwa.zus Canon of Ike Parl-4 Aroma Sims. (anassinona Would reepsetftry eW Or attention oleo ootoonainly • to bin tame $ took of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,. Width be a &aims to at the YERY LOWEST 1.083/111.111 PRIM. adimrtemint of Ste/. RS COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, FISH, ao.. not stirpaued In the city, as be lammed to MI elm give bins • call. 'Rd arse ktaPilxtustitathr On tsarat • capotht of or PURE LIQUORS. tbr nue wholesale trade, to üblob be Credo t of the Wile. "Quick &slag, Small Proilf • and a WI Equivalent for the Itonev. nnvlVEZte. K Si SI, 0 V A L - GROCERIES ! ! GRObERI ES ! The embetriber mom(' his etas k of Grocer's* from the stand above the Lake tihn.. Dip°. to the room in the brick block •on State it reel, earner ol Poorth, where be will be happy to see 01 friends and eintowere and 511 their orders for good • Ina mock o Groceries i. huge and eatelkily melee! ad sari caned at the lowest rata* consistent with tt re °Kenai cost B. Invitse all is need of anythise tr A Ws line to stir hi, a ea. 1P . FIGT0111:1DSR it w affirAßT, E . CODE DEBILITY • Swain tl Bookowso. Alt" ess arra by one who boa moo. blouolf &odium• dads of °them, wad 19011 tali yew not Wag buttbo &sat •ddrru with stamp, JslP66 BOX 17. Boston. Wow HEARN, cHal TzaN & Tam% limb lei MEAN'S IIPORTING AND UPWIND POWDER. Also, Alvrob for CLETZL'aID XINING AND DI ,ASTTNO POWDER Wait ERIE IRIS, PA, 'Wl:plena, laid Rotall Aid dealers in DRIED & SkALED FRUITS, WOODEN & WILLOW WAR; TOBACCO, SEGARB, BC.. Be. BARR, JOHNSON. & CO., • DEALEIII S T O . V PIONEER IRON WORKS, ' • ERIE, PENNA. Cnr dock la the largest an 4 best wut uffslo, om- Diadnaaaong alms, the following known mention THE MA•G}IC, A PAIILOIII COAL 'Toys—TWO silts This storetsjest the same la' principle as the P. P. Stewart, and la in ern7 respect itseqesi. Ws' elter It for selevith unlimited confidence in IN merritet t The Miele In sold by as et • mach /ewer prim than that a the Stewart, ankis warranted to be all emulates for it. - THE . U. S. GRANT. " This is beyond doubt the Rota operating Cooking hard eosl [nth. market There Is no trouble In either kindling the" ere or managing It afterward; and it ewe be wilily regulated to aims Joy t sub a heat uto rendre& Fire eau be Inept Is It through the night without danger. No one who has *mom It Is ope ration would want to ass any "other. THE ORIENTAL. Perinea 'mating the Cateatil, can be eapplted b$ Cl at Low Ingates, ,PARIOR STOVES. We titre the azaladce fleet la Nanapinata lac beaccrteetruitig the celebrated MORNING GLORY ! ADMITTEDLY Tail BUT =TEE INTBODIICED. Also on hand, the Yodel Partor.Tarort, Cylinder, Bell; Peal, Globe Heater, and Belle Cotter. COOKING. STOVES. Oar stock Is very Wye, easalittag Ia part as More VOMIT, MONITOR (tar vood). - BCOHOMI~I. 'VICTOR. yygoonstlig. mum CHAMPION, EILUONT. ALSO DIALI6B.II II HOTEL RANGES OF ALL SIZES! Including Vies Improved-4W bet In the Tied& BUCKS PATENT 6 ROLE IiOTICL BTOVZ,I BLODGETT PASTRY BAKERS for Botsbi, Bouillag Home, las SHEET IRON STOVES I ENACIte, And, to tact, oven thing known to tbo trido. ger Tax Pcnuc Ltt INT&YID To CALL L 1 p Examstrz oust GOODS.' BOORS FOR Tint zintjauri. • , CAUGHEY, PACILEABY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND t3TATIONERS, NO. 11 NORTa .r2.Bs ROW, Are now opening the largest and most carefully selected stork of elegantly bound and beguilingly llinstrated II _0 0 K 13'.) Evor brought to this =rho; Including . Bidwaits, now English and Janata EWA, Ude; Pro*. Boots, and Qum* fierrteay to gni stile& Also. PINE BTATIONBRY A3tZOL/3, Writing Dab. Fancy ink Stands. Ladle's , Tart and Wort Bono, Portrolloa t litarooseopee and ateirs. Proses Cud Means, thi most battik! Sandaylikboal ,Cardi in great variety. Port Woonain, Cud Cum. Gold Pon; Propelling' Psnells. • Ism nrlsty of Ping Articles In Scotch Platd, Pbotovspb Annum frog tbs beat mann tentortn, In the bad styles, Ja2768 U CAUGREY. VoCREART k GROVES & TIMER'S !IRS? 11.4.110111 ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCH STITCH SEWING ILLCHINE3 1 LLI WEIGEL k ZEIGLIM. 50 State Strut. Et% Pa. S jttlyrell-U Q TILING li, 13IPT TRUE, That fithisperille rod 1 1.7 r Burdoth.Cresor of Tartar sad Elelphur, Red Pre elplt•te and Brimstone, en tare tail to ta stc'dota mongrel Itch, sow so prevelost through at the coca try. Rat the "shoot of Baudalloa and flitter•Sweet last the rowdy kr It, es lt iota cm the thy 'Washita" all the s•unitituropesi the pored or the Ode. sad la • natural and Noy -U throws oat all *bk, vied= sonoue or Impure matter, aid harm the clus free, the blood go% the die Ouse, the eouiplesies ra cleared lethe . aedthat the whohl t Ordeal said without frig how disease. it is e esauoliatidt. ilepte4f • IgSit UM Or TQUIrE rutin= who DV soffstod for yous boss • ff Dobill=os: re Doesy. and • the saheb of youthial I will for the mks of suffarlsx lossossity, is haw to on wbo owed It. the news sad directions for seeder shags moody by which h• was wired. Safferus wish's!' to pelt by es sdsuttsses espertessr, ems do so bye& .6 . 7 4 = 1 JOHN 8. tHIOZN, No. Chisobtes 81.. S. T. • T vuAzthilia, as Zany of %rats 1. and Instractios to yowls —pnbltaltsd by nor and dasodation, d rnt Oss of alums to NSW ow* opss. Address ; Dr. J. aiLILLIS RODOBTOS. . Pbtladelpida, Pa.. HICARS,CULRINTIAN CARLIG. The elute to boy . • CHEAP FAMILY (I ROCH R IEB ! Raab al Tam, •ate., Chemist% Bala-fa Bitty CND Starch. halm. Paan.Tapiam: Purl Barloy. Rim Maar. w e e. itaaia g painfay, cinema Tartar. gpUt Poes. Creaked Wheat. Pawl What. Ratalay, Siam. Rastard !toed. Cart; /lowish 011 ms. Sall Rafting Mar. Fam ily Mour,.Corn Meal. Oat Vaal; all libido of Paw% Fay- Alnei. Raisins Pkkley Carnusta,sad. In Sat, marythlag belanabi to a Vint Masa ftally Store. aa23-U PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE. - - s . 1 LUCINDA BCOBY . Is Court Cl Ca Plllllll. by ber tut hued, - . • frie s Co, Etna's* Moe. Ira fl. Not. Tim= Altos debpoeme fie JAXII4 BCOlllr. Mira "MIL" whereas, LeetodeSteby dWorefer low petttko to the nottatoble Jude of threat?! V as t:mom Ohms for the coast•ot tries planet tar the Violeta set tottb , el* wield to &retest hem her unbend. Atom Sabi. wage it beret/ Wen to the odd James &abr. to beastlier, bens ear ledge" at trio at • wart at sessto oleos them sod then to to babies. tor too misty Cr !Mhos tie third Nesday to Nerootor.ladd, to won, mid retitle* and abide Usejefroest ottto wart to the brumtap. R. L. BROWN, Bberire Moe. Oepetl7ol66. - dhoti. ottlit WEEKLY W LICILEVALS DRY - GOODS 19707111. SOUTHARD; CRAWFORD & McIX)RD, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Our otocto to the largest um brought to the at% =Aran of PRINTS, , „, ' . • nruntra. aims, OLOSHEL . CASSIM 1124 e ~ - • A CoEiplirt, Assoitteinst of Dieu Coeds. • 04 111,1 a.tkis NO O l3 Una. • • , Ind, In s iropciol itiolortzoont of oToryttlog seeded by Coantry Diabnit. TO EE• SOLD AT NEW -YORK PRIORS ! Cosaby are lovited to give ti s all. We do s strictly wholorssle trade, and propose selllog masitl Ores is win mike It to the arcutavvof merchants is this 'Caton to dal ltris, lostasd el Ceitoling rapt for their goats. U. 13.8411711U1D, W. A. Carwroaa, J. Y. itoCcom. mayll44f Luna sett SAL& • • mold torpatitliyaatt the attaatkta of NEW PERPETUAL Lam FILM BETWEEN racerr tarta scam el% ntr• aro mow U fan opera bin on i r on ail, prepared to W.• It hem tbs Inn. on tits a artist patine. suartrojt do CO., THE PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE! IN torn Imo upward for iteck-Koopor. Boots. warthlois ardadato Cr collections. sad eta Marton Btackwaltbi will Wad e ierytblar In their lino At Mumma 3 Co.ht, ISO Plumb tit, Above &lima Dept. l'lme best mortared. of Nodans. Staxacio kQolr, U22lPosok St Coma' tordeaden sad manta. dßLwaoalcoJrlllo3heeelsSt. Wostarbolm Rewire adatinited IXL COMO at libiasou rti C 0.% 13211Paselt St: Glue sad Putty at Shantou *Oa* 1313 Pruett St. and DIN/NG ROOM rtidetnsted Zito* Mote Pamir; pun solar both I.J vs". At Shannon It Co:s. Isn Pesch at. rrvott . vino Notth Carolina. at Shannon k C 0.% 1323 Pinta 13t. Se, that Eickatbs sad &vita Stews at, Shanzion k Co.'., 1843 Puck St. Wits& New 8a1& sad Pent PaffsheriltSboprosr 61 Shamans k MS Sr& SL Btatkas t. tsarty— Bab, Rana. Ran% Swab, Ea" Wattanata, Skin awl Cattotar Stea /Madan at Bauman k Coq Ira Puma 84 above the Rates RR kaput. It* P, er We Arcata la Nor% Wagtails Poem ky krahlistataa Patsnt Axiss; alio Rartinve sad Rar alas Proof Sakaaad takbazik's koala. - Itl9-If l inqukaTizalv CHEAP G'OODSI • WEIOIXSALC AND WAIL • GROCERY AND 'PROVISION STORE, , WLyll2l' AND LIPtIM4t. to nos reestring at their Old stud. America* Block State street. • 11aarge sad owler steak of • Groceries, Provhdona, Wats. ,Li 01110714 WOOdell. and Stine Ware, Iratta. Maim ha, ts. - • • frigethst with Insrythins toned La. • BOOM of this kind. which thin will ma as cheap as an? other mash.' 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It CO, IZO Pesch Street. awl-am ME =1 Come Down, • I Father. .L,r, Oh, father, dear father, come down with, the stamps, My dressmaker's bill him paid— She said she would mead it. right home' from the glop, Ao soon as the Scraeces were made = ' My new dress from Stewart's Is -down' In. the • ball, - The boy will not leave without pay-; • I've nothing to sport with—can't go to the ball, ElO, please send the shop-boy Tway. COMO down.l . Conte, dowel • Come down-i. Plisso father, dear father. come down Obrhear the sweet voice of thy child.. Who cries in her rpow all slow,. • Ob, who, could reels& her. Iciest 'pitiful CM Bo lather, With stamps You'll coma down. Ch, father, deer father, come down with. the stampt, ' '" curie are notfit to be Seen— The,hslr4resier. said he would not do them ' u • rilegs p I could pny hint fifteen= ' ' Be only asked twenty to give a new set, • And take the old beb exobangeh: —• Besides, 'pa, 'my rtertait's -madly rough, And so, my baek-heirisill look strange.. Come doWn I Come down Come dbwn Piesselathfori for }lmitate; oome down 1 ' Oh, helm th^ sweet voice of thy child, &c. -Ely WM. Shit tied a new crivit • Which she so kindly made me; Then smoothed with care my bit, • • , And with her arine delayed me; , She brushed my "glossy bait," And laid Mt was eo thirty 1" While going down.the stair, • She erted, slksie home, dew, early !" How happy titan was I; • . With ail I e'er desired ;, orinne could defy. While thus; was admired I We parted at the door— Her smiles deserved a eenneil "Dear lore, but one thipg more— I.want-4 atm fall bonnet I" The First; Love end 'the last. It ie an old story .1 am abeint to tell ; that story which,. thank Heayen 1 .. people .never.tire of listening to, any more tbaa we do seeing the buds swell and the leaVes unfolding; staid: the world made young again by coming of spring—the story, to which as we listen, our own youth cornea back, and once more the fl,wers bloom, and the skies are blue; and ottr hearts are beating joyouslyoind it is. May. I am not young now, neither is the day 'on - which-I am soberly writing this little record of a long past -period, a balmy one of spring, or anything like it ; and. yet May comes (really back to me as I recall 'that day of which I am going to apes*. A lark was singing far up in the blue sky, a fey sheep , were pasturing in the green distance, and a tall figure dressed in grey, with a gun , on his arm.. and one or' two dogs frisking , about it, was coming leisurely along the sea=wall. 1 hid been fully intent bufithe minute -before upon the sketch of an old ,boat I was making; but now I felt the heating of lay heart, and saw nothing but Mark ffutherland coming leisurely along the' sea-wall, with his dogs playing around trim. The little picture 'wit never finished, for at the instant I became conscious of advancing figure, I 'dropped my blush, and hopelessly. ruined my distance by a great smear of vandyke brown. It was never finished, no—but I have it yet, hod mean it shall be laid fie Ode mn in my. ffe'feas a iong way 'Ott When T firstita* him and'yet it seemed almost the next in stant that he' was sten li6g heeide me !peaking. 3fy heart' had not left off beat , ingand I could feel the color ho• in my face u I looked up, but my fiery little ter rier-took exceptioit to his dap, and flew att,them"with tumultacius disaoproval, ta king his attention off me for the mo. ment. When this little thefts was quieted,. he put hitgun on the bahk, made • his' re trievers lie beside it, and,sat down himself 'by me. 'Have - yon bad good sport 1' I asked by, way of sayleg something--anything. 'No, he answered r 'but I don!t comPre-, hand. I dicliet expectsoy, I came out here because 'I thought I should see you, and I wanted to tell you a piece of hews and ask you a "question.' • 'News is a precious commodity, indeed," in these wilds; but please remember my' Scotch hlood, in expecting an answer to the question' ' .. , 11e, did not -seem to •be attending to' *bat I said: he hail bakenvii one; of my aablebrpshes and. was ,absently playing with it, but he threw it down the next' minrite, and /said 'softly 'Hester, I have got an appointment that I have been.trying for, and I titian leave forlndia 'next month—that is nay .news.. litylleart,whih chad been beatirig sowild ly, seemed to stand suddenly still, ands:hop down—down. The water kind the green marsh is rocked,• blended hazily into each' other, and the sky, and '.then a voici3 that sounded dim and far off; hut It , was •my Own, too, said, 'lt Is good .news, I sup-, ' G ood news! Well, yes, I bop s so.' He stopped a minute here. - "Itis voice was a very deep ono, for •he was a large, broad chested man ; but when• be spoke again it had a soft undertone in it, that used to ring in: my ears afteriiiirds—.4t. does molt- - • • thought it good news this morning, for without I could not think bt s wife. TheA•troubled ine t little enough till lately eh l till I *knew • you Heater. My dear. I think you have gueaaed my' ques tion.' • , • .Thseised it Ay yes. But my face ism down upon my bands ; be could not heat the cry that was •stiflingin my heart, and, be went on gently, pitilessly— • • 'But I shall not get an matter to'. It so. Will yon go with me to India?' ' •,I did not antiter—l not. Ab those, who have had dellberatiOu to kill their own tippittest, to 'raise ' them selsnifi' the barrier ttbat, shale them .out from'hopt i , and love, ati4,life, will know bard it ,'Will you be my wife, and AO with me fb India? 'I epanot.l Awl :"no wonder thiit he, nude a sudden movement-of surprise, for. I myself wondered -to- hear the hoarse pasuon,of my own voice. '• .'You cannot I What a fool If have, been tben. I• hoped—l toped—Hester,. is' it. potable that yen have not knoim what I have been thir.king of all this- timer - Knowing what he bad been • thinking abinit Ab 1 the light and life; and joy of those moments *hetil had darl3d to hope that I did:- 'Ah 1• the inpish of feeling, nog- that they had Reed in vain! ' - lAA at me, Hester,':,l • don't think I underitand you, my, dear,' he said tientty and 'gently. - 'You, say yoit cannot be niy wife, and yet--tell me you cannot love me and I am answered at once. • He lint his arm over ttty' shoulder as 1, leaned forward, with , my face. buried in' My lap. and. whispering - 'I think you don't love M.,. Hester.' , 'Ob, Ido,itark, I dol! • I cried, lifting my head; but I cannot many you, I shall /murk , give you up.'- . Give me upi' my dear lose • an& he , held me glower.. - • .• •. • ; 'lain:not gala a. •. - • giVlay not l'-and 4+e-looked baltainas • ed kalflimosed. •e• , r. noultnot ' bear tbe - glenee bie kind 'dark Ole, I shrank 'away from Ms grin, and aal,di • • - • . ' 'X cannot 'foie - • To my own thinking, I bad ptosbu4c•' ed our doom now ; but Mark Sutherland could laugh, and said O, .SERVER, - 'Well, then, you abnll not; }Lisa Mill) , AO). Ito ten.' 'Alt 1 if that ceilld only be; but Maly would die-in Indi'. We came home be cause the climate was killing her.' 'And you, will not leave her?' • promised mamma, before she died, that I never would; that if married it ingould not separate no ; that. my - home should berHillyra till she did not need it,' I answered, faltering under something in the look of bin face that was new, to me. Up to thii time I bad been thinking of thyi . ielf, mewl was reminded that I was giving pain to him.., Be was ailent two or three minutes, looking away into the distance. Ile ha d taken his hand from my shoulder.' • 'Well, Heater,' said be presently, grave ly, not unkindly—but alit as it seemed to _ very cooly-'you have simply to 'choose between your sister and myself. You are best able to judge of your sister's &acne upon you ; of my own, I will only say that I love you. I. never thought or cared mach about women till I saw ,you, Ito I, am not - likely to change my lilting or to forget it : an 4 if yott bad married me - -but I will not: try to plea & say , cause agaitiat*your sister's. Itqa ToF'you to de-, 'side and for me to_ abide by your " • • Ilcioice,d desperately up to the, sinning 'blue heavens, at the calm siresm flowing on Its tranquil path to thews., at. all the un•basking Peace around - me and prayed pith a prayer so passionate around - me, it. seemed - like it loud demand that I might not' be torieditito - shtying with my own bands, 'the - 1 young happiness of my life. 'I can .tiOt and will slot dq . I said in my heart ; yet knowing at the a 'me time that 1,-must, and timid. ; ',.,Then Mark spoke again.. , ;,' ; 'Would Yet? like - alittle tame to consid er the matter? I need not leave the Hol lies till to-morrow evening, or, perhaps, the next day''' " ' ' - 'No . ,' I answered—with or without . my own WITT! never knew. . 't know . what , I must de. I cannot leave lifilly," .:, ', , , 'And Hilly c an nota go. • •That deeides it, then. Well, I have notbiogte sayi. lam the_last mania the .world to try - an d per. strode any one egeioat their judgmecit.' He rose deliberately, but did init go for I satetid. , , , 'Are you going hornet' he asked, after a _minute. , 'Hester„. don't look so sad ; you are feeling for .me—io,n't do that. - 1 should like to think of you when .1 aui over.the seas ; as happy.aa T Would have:tried to have you, think of me sometimes as a friend, I don't expect to forget you,Hester. Good bye.' ' Hia hand, as be held it out, ahookl, ever so tightly, but he held mine in c a , firm pressure for an instant. Then he let it drop, -stooped and picked up his ;gun, whistled his clogs around him, and strode away keit: ' along . the , sea-will, without on turning tolook back. • ' , *Hilly and I were both• orphans. !Our father-and mother both - died in India. and we were sent home to the care of our sole relative, my father's only sister, an elderly maiden lady, .living in - a kind of ladylike poverty at a dull little .village at :lfent. Aunt Dolly died when I was sev enteen and Hilly twelve, leaving to us the little. cottage: that bad been her home and ours, ,with every thing it _contained; no Very valuable bequest, but alt the'poor soullhad to, leave and bore Hilly and L—not.heir., eases, no, but not destitute, neither--con tinned to live with the dear -old servant who.had been our aunt'i faithful compan- ' ion and Our kind, affectionate.nurseever since, fatherless and motherless, we . b ad been sent -to England. I _ - There were not, matlY-PeoPto to vita at' allbstead -elan reutori We doolor, and the family at'the Hollies comprised them. I think:we were. the most ,antiniate et 'the ..Hollies; for the children there were il ly'e coutemnararies, and her surorne.d le ers and friends,- I first sow Murk' 8 th erland at the:Honks / • he was Hr. , ' 8 th erland's cousin, and Ihad heard of him often before I. saw him.- Hotbed led a wild, adventurous kind of life, wandering allover the world for his simple pleasure, I. suppose, since I never heard he had any other'dbject in doing so.. I bad ',formed my idea of him ; to, be sure , the reality yearn:4 in the, least like it, INo, quite' othersviae. and yet, after the first five Min.. utes, I would not have . chantect ,the • real span for. the ideal for worlds. Do not suppose That I speculated much upon Mark's character in those, daye. *itch as be.was I loved him; dearly loved hi eh : he would never know , how dearly,lfot had I not given him up 7 • ' 4 - . 1 As one in a dream I went home; as nue in a dream I, crawled slowly up the steep Winding lawn to our cottage ; • saw Hilly . on the garden gate watching for me, crime flying out-into the lawn to meet me, ' ll her golden hair streaming straight out pe hind her, heard her call me, scold-me or, being late ,my own _voice answered,. O w -and bear d; .0 Os 'familiar sights d sounds of everrdaylifti as,,,we do some times in dreams,' all , made strange.- 4 perplekipg by some . dreadful sense Of pain and trouble., ;Het,' said Hilly as we sat et tea, 'you re riot eating anything,. you look pale arid glum, you've sat out id those horrid marshes till the sun has' made you sick. I shall not allow you to go out. there again, mind that.', . . I It 0 - Wised - Hilly to ploy the - elder sister, and I was always content that the little one should do what , pleased her. ! nhe ;Sp; my darling, the one thing that my solita ry life gave me to love till-I saw Hark ; I bad set my idol long agci, but it coat me dear. -.- T remember that the child Was i n 'more -than usually high spirits on that evening, that she teased me to talk to her, sing to her, and finally flew pp tb .bed M. I a- childish fit of angeribecsiise I !could do I neither tine - nor Vie other. 'At any other time I should have gone after 'her, coal ' ed and caressed -her into good . temper ;. but now; with , a feeling' of relief that ph wee gone , I sat at he window—staring o t into the dark, scented night, and coup the Cost of the sacrifice: Long, long I e t there after the moon bad' risen. had he , and the eters began to grow dark befo • the streak of grey light in the ' east. 'thought of Mark; of what I had done,' a what I had given up, until I was' nearly' mid, for w h en . Tatood up'and closed the wind before going to my room. I' had said that Twould write to Mark, Suther r. land when morning came, and'tell him 'that -I had 'chosen once more betimen -th 'two e I lolled , and ' chosen_ differently' Therefore I hoped that I Was Mad,- but' T went up stairs quite resolved arid quiet; I undressed without ever once eancing al the bed where my little sister, lay ; meant to lie down on my pillow wittiou , doing so-; but 'oh I , I multi - not Say my prayers and leave Hilly within:it the hit! I always gave her before-I slept, '' • 1 Se I went up to the bed, and drawing back the curtain, looked dowirtin what bad for years been my sole earthly true ure. The child looked pale in 'the cold grey dawn, • her - golden hair wee tossed widely back Irons her-lace, and covered the pillow; and while I stood and gazed 'my madness dying away, my old +telt corn ice back.: she stirred • hi-her sleep, an•i with a heavy -soh:she :murmured , "Res ter I'' . ~' • - ' • ' , -,' • ' • ' Then , l knelt down in the grey (lain log, end thanked Mod .'that my madness had passed, and prayed that as He bad given me strength to make the sacrifice, so He would help•mei:lever' to regret it: I.did not seek Mark Sutherland 'again bnt the next time Hilly went up', to thei '.lfolliea. she told:me: on ber returnr•thst 'he had left, the Mollies; goise away to the dreadful - India :and was .nev*r coming back again? My heart echoed the words, lAA I drew Hilly to me sad kissed her, and tried-kvbe patient and forget.' • : ecsibioolforgety my' statute sisa ten acious.of what had once taken hold upon it, and the course of our lives was too cud. ItENJ'N WHITMAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. form and monotonous. to permit change and variety their usual influence.' I scarce ly knew, after Mark went away, bow' the days.and years passed by, their course was so unmarked, and every thing seem ed so unchanged. At first I used to shrink and shiver at the chance mention of Mark Sutherland's name at the ; that passed, and I pined to bear of .him with a weary, anxious .longing, :set. 'dom satisfied. They ceased to speak of him after a while, as people do after a long absent friend, and by degrees it seemed as if.be was only remembered in one poor woman's heart who almost came to think of him as if he had been removed by death, So that one day ?dilly came back from .the gollies, and said as she untied her bat and threw it down, Iles ter guess • who do you thin iCcame to the Ironies last night T' Not even my thoughts suggested the right norm. . 'No, no,' Said Miit7, aa I named one or two ; 'no ; who but Cousin Mark who went away to India years aeo wa mere child at thit.time,, but I remember ed him instantly—a compliment he did not return, by the by; though, when be found who L was, be asked after you.' - Years ago, , was It; since M ark , went away? Ah as Min i , spoke t seemed only yesterday ; the psy,.the sorra*, the old plant, so freshly now,, were throbbing so wildly oncemore in my heart, He hid not quite forgotten me then? but did he remember me as I remember him ? 1 • 'I do believe you have forgotten: ill about him," Milly went on ; -"and let me ;tell you. I wonder at.that, for I remember he used to beat) loud of talking to, you. Hetty, And be is thekind of a than , that women may he proud of attracting not the less, because he cares very little, I should say, for women in general. • - 'Really, Milly, you seem to have studied Mr. Sutherland very closely, considering this may be your first acquaintance with him.' ; • She laughed, blushed. and threw back her. heauitiful golden hair. . JJ 'No. I don't know as I have; be &trot ed'himself to me a good deal this evening, and I couldn't help forming my opinion, yeti know. There is to be a croquet party to-morrow at.tbe Hollies, and 31r.Suther land made me promise to come ups and bring you, if you would come, but I told him beforehand that I knew you would not, knowing your dislike to that delec able means for the promotion of flirting.' And after this it happened that Milly either. went or was sent for, nearly Svery day up to the Hollies—where,'indeed, she was very much in the habit of going ; while I, who-bad long ago ceased'to 'rate for any companionship. beside my sister's, sat at home, longing with a feverish long ing to see Mark Sutherland one more, and yet dreading with a sickening dread to meet the careless 'estranged glance of the dark eyes that had looked once into mine, full of love. It seemed that Mark not unfrequently' accompanied Milly part of the way home; but he never came - near enough to our cottage for me to-catch even the most dis tant glimpse of him. and my little sister had some howceased to talk of him after the first. So, although I stillknew be staid at the Hollies, he nhightielmost as well hate been across the wide ocean as far as' I was concerned. And yet—oh, tol the sense of his presence seemed borne to me upon every breath of the sweet summer air that floated into tap room; I could not sleep at night nor rest calmly by day; and often, while Milly sat with her friends, I used to wander out, scarce heeding where •I went, impatient only of rest. , One day, when this terAble _yearning was on cie,-.1 - sooirmy sketching materials, - from force of habit, and set out for a walk to a pretty wood at some distance. The cool, green fragrance of the leafy shadows was grateful after the glaring -sunshine, and I sat down to rest where they felt coolest. But a sudden sound of laughter and merry voices close at hand startled me, and, not willing to see vrhd the speak ers were, I got up and fled swiftly down the darkest and most tangled of the paths that branched sway into the heart of the wood. I soon left the merry voices far be• bind me. and, slackening my *elk. I wandered on. dreamy and as Absorbed as ever, till suddenly turning rota another patio, I saw what caused me to stand still ant) forget everything but whet my eves looked upon. Mark Sutherland 1 Yes, Mark older. darker, thinner, but .lif..irk himself. Alt, bow the green marshes end the winding see-wall and the lark singing far up ,in the. sky, 'all floated before. my eyes, as I taw the downward bend of his stately head to look into the face beside him—the face that looked np into his, with'those.candid . blue eves, and a smile upon,the soft parted lips. The smile stem ed to reflect itself. upon Mark'sgrave face for an 'instant and then be took up the ,little hand lying on his arm •and kissed it tonderly. I looked' no longer.; I crept away ; stricken with a dumb anguish dreadful sullen despair, - I crept away and went home. For I knew the candid blue, eyes, the sweet smile and the floating golden hair ;• they were my sister Idillyts. Oh, had I not done enough ? Had I not sacrificed enough f . Was my cup' not v so full that this bitter drop must be added to its overflow. • 'So I cried in my anguish, and it was long before better thoughts- came to me. or that coming. I could hold them firmly and, take comfort. But by-and.hy I rose. from where I had laid myself down, and sat by the window to look for 31illy. She came alonO presently in the quiet eveni ng light, and I looked at her with my eyes strangely opened. I had never yet ceased to think of her as a child : I realivd in one moment how that child was a woman:. I looked at:that fresh young face and in. volun tardy, glanced at thereffection of my own in the mirror opposite. I never could bare been in my bestdaysivhat !dilly was; and now—l turned away with a sigh from the image of that faded woman, with pale lips and weary dark eyes. Misty came in the next instant, threw off her hat, and cominglip beside me took my face between her two soft kande, looked into it tenderly for a - minute, then kissed me, and eat down' with her arm around me. • But my dear, I have something to tell,' she began, with a .strange tremble In her voice, though she was wattling too ; wonderful thin g.' • 'Don't you think I would ever guess it; 31illy dear r Pressing the little one to my thrhbbing breast. 'You never. could ; - 'end yet how your heart 'sleeting, .she-said,.looking up at me timidln_ believe. you really do.' Theo sinking her face down to my shoulder ence more, she added almost in a whisper. . 'Hester. he titd me to ask you whether you would see him to-morrow.' 'Heir:newel - Hr. Sutherland, of amine l' 'Of counts Pester; do• you mean to say yes?' asked - Dfilly, stealing' another of three timid glances at me. - 'My eyes' will go with yours, Mfily dear.' • 'God bless you. Hester I my darling, my dear dear sisterl' cried Milly fervently ; and for a long while we were, both'silent. *Nor indeed', did she mention' Mr. Sather. lane's 'name sigain, nor recur in any way to.the subject, till about the middle of the next day she - suddenly sprung up, from her place by the window, and glancing at me with a vivid blush ands smile. ran out of the room, and loud her fIY up stairs. • •- • • Then I knew who, was coming, and '1 "sat still .because to move -was entirely' out of -my power. So.:- when he entered the room, I eat., and thceigh I -held out my hind and tried to utter &greeting, I know that my lips only' Muttered inartundately. He looked at me eagle held my hand in a momentary grasp. and I - - thought there was pain- and • a shock' of Impose in his fair. ,Then he begin. - 'I have not come unexpeetettly, I hope ? Mil y, promised to ask you—to tell you'— ce did tell me; I expected you,' I s ti to say I, and I hOp said it quietly. `ll Id' you guess why wanted- to see you f' , he asked . with -that directness of ape ,cb I remembered so well. fres, even went so fir as that,' I an swered, acd smiled—oh I what a ;wintry 'smile, if it did not belie my, heart. • • /Di' course I could only hare one purpose in asking to see you ,again,' he went on quickly; 'but ah Hester, what will you say to me this time?' • qVitataoesly say?' • ‘lifillyl always Hilly still l but liester it is you to ans - VW me first,' bb sai d and abruptly vralking from his position on the hearth, be Gune and sat down boa' me.- 'Hester—l must• call you so—did your sisterltell what'l said to her yesterday t' 'S4 let me infer it! 'ln I Fiddledee I Nothing like plain speak ng to express meaning,' he spoke out rather impetuously : 'But . you are so °cold, So unlike your own self. Hester, that I could not take it for an answer to•what I came to ask. ' Did 3iiily tell you that yesterday—'or I have grown to love the little girl dearly—Hester. Hastert What have.l said / -What is the matter? I hated, despised myself -for the weak ness, but the mortal struggle of yesterday Was not done yet. , l could .00t hear this i man, ' hom I had - loved so long , so deeply avow. ; o my face hislransferrexl affections to my ester and be unmoved. Involun tarily grasped the arm of my chair for support, for my life -seemed fading from me in the straggle. He bent over me, he lifted thy faint head on his broad chest, but I Shrank from him feebly. 'lt istnothipg, I am often faint, I am quite well again. Yolk were saying—yes, go oc, litr. Suthee..snd I' 'I was saying--ah, Hester—l think I need net go on—yonare so changed, dear,' be said o looking down at me with sorrow ni perplexity. 'Well, well, Hilly led me on to hope; I ought, to have known better. You never' cared for me in the begin ing-as I did for you!". - 'Surely, surely; that bygone ought to be a bygorie pow,' I , cried bitterly. • 'lf you say,that, it ought, indeed; he answered, turning from me; 'but , I told you the», Hester; that f should not forght you, anil from something Hilly said, and your remaining unmarried , I was wild enough' to dream—to hope,— Sows:Oh:10-a light that, ,dassled ,my poor e yes—was breaking in istioriisse as he spet ' , 'Mar l' said I, 'Whit did you come .. here to.dar-t ask met 'The Same questiots that I asked eight years al" by the strehm in the marshes. Hester. I have done; with India ; I am I no long r a poor man, and I want, the one woman have always loved. Hester, is tru f Is she mine at Intl?' Fora Ong time, I thick, after this, we forgot the existence of any one besides ourselves. Then it told Hark the little game ofAcross purposes we ha been-play ing. His incredulous wonder ' hat I could imagine, be bad ever thought of any one but me, touched me to the heart. . 'Poor 1 3filly 1' h said ; 'so you would have put her off with the reveretrin of a heart. whedshe marries, may she be what - y u are, Hester-=her husband's first and last love.' • ' Psec rors.--4n urchin leading r< small dog along the streets, some days ago,. was accosted lty 14 gentleman as follows : "Well, My son, what's your dog's nattie ?" "Haint got any name yet." 'MeV, why don't yoi name 'him? Give him,somo good name. Cafl him Andy Johnson." "I don't like to do that—'twould be dis respectful to the President." then, nathe him Beast Butler." "1 - won't do that neither, for that • would be dis respectful to the dog." A Niir ; Linza.--"What, is that 1" said the Sunday-school teacher,- pointing to the letter, 0: "Dun no," said the urchin. "What do you say when you stump your toe?" continued the lady. "Darn it !" was the precocious; youth's reply. • - DOMESTIC DEAMA.--.330110 1. Mother in the cellar splitting wood. Scene 2. Daughter in the parlor singing to Clarence Ml* Pi °oats t.se-poithetitr ballad 'of " "Who shall care for Mother' now." PoliticSl Clippings Eton. Geo. 11. Pendleton„Democratia candi date for Vice Presidint in 1804, was induced by the Conservatiie men of Cincinnati to run for, Congrese,• because it was hollered that if the huge majority of Eggtested could .. be overcorae by any one, it would bah.) , him. Re failed to be elected, but the 2,400 majOri ty which Eigleston h i nd in 1864 was - reamed to some 900.. Thit ie an evidence of popu larity of whioh Mr. Pendleton may' well be proud. e , - What political instrument declares each State shall have two members of the United. States Smote, and that no State, without Its consent, shell be deprived of iti'equal vote in the Senste7 Answer=-The CoastitutiOn4aU the United Stites. Who, after taking an oath • to supporti this Constitution, deprived tens Stales, without 'their consent, of their equal vote in • thl Senate! ' ! Answer"-The Jacobin United States Senators.. The follCwing is a plain otatement of the reason for irotracting Manion': "Why don't': they reconstruct the Southern States, .Who stand repentant. ['knocking stet? gates? .1t seems to me,' said Simple, 'tie a sin, Now they've repented; not to let them in.' ' , lt would not do,' said : Wise, , for past a doubt, 'lf they come in, our party will be• out." • 1V It is for theinPrest of Northern manufactu ring and noMmernial classes to cultivate kind relations with the . Soathern people. Eloetile and proecripilve acts will only serve to drive them to rest:4l4o their own resaaroes in ill branches of talustriel effort. - - the New Y l ork Ciownercia/ says : 4.We learn, thrptig k on baring. the entree to the Government circles, that President : Johnson is of the opinion that Congress intends to , i, impeach him t the nsui session." - The 'Radio le contend that the - National Union Conve don was held in - favor of seeps eioniste and then quote ssrcessionlsts to prove thtit they do tot accept , it nroceedings. • Fon sixtee• - years I was sorely distressed with the A • tbma. A great portion of the time I was n• able to work, and frequently t for weeks at time. I' ould obtain sleep on ly by setting up in a chair, being unable to breathe in lying posture. In my long searoh after iislief, I, of - course, tried many medicines. bt(t. all to little or no purpose, un- I tilt I used arter's Compound Extract of Smart Weed. This met my case at, once, end the very gra& relief I have experienced ,by ;using it cone noes me that it is no more than my duty to make the feet public, that others now suffering as fused i 9 suffer., may know where and how I obtained my relief. I have also used the same preparation as a liniment. and in Colds with great Satisfaction, and con sider it a vary useful article and one that every family Would do, well to iee about them. ' i AMID DDT. • North Java, N. Y.. Aug. Elet.4.-tio 54.1 1 . • , 1 Tux DrepErric..--Theitrials and sufferings of the Dyspeptic can only .be realised by those-go unfortunate es to be &Meted by this disease, and yet how many of them suffer and continuo to suffer! . Why' they do this so pa. tiently ilia impossible toi tell. It may be from ignorance of any certain remedy, or it mayber from prejudice against the use of a Patent' Medicine. Hoofland's ..tiernsan Bitters has cured thousands of the Worst cues of Dyspep sia, and each day adds new names to the re cord of its usefulness. 1 Oise -the Bitters•a trial, Pariah, by all druggists. They are not a Whiskey •drink. • noe22-2w Tunas is nothing equal to the ;laudation, as a care for Liver Complaint and Costiveness. A fair trial of Carter's Compound Entrast of this ,old fashioned herb, Till. conviattaany one of the truth of this statement. Bold by all Druggists—at one dollar a bottle. 0at2.54f FloussnoLD Fantsus.-;-Coe's Cough Balsam and,Cee's Dyspepsia Cure--they should . el. •treys be In the 'house ready for *modiste use ; they are the most reliable reuiedies known. The one aliraye,has4 and speedy*