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Artie= gtounig Eltinotiat :• •• • • • • ", • • • I • ••• • •• • • PUBLIS4'IVET;4I` 1911410#4191: 111PitIONG, sgivipQßT;:,, , istilLtAr • • • tee: . - 2 .•'.. i'l' - -:'•‘'. -. . ',..:'.:gl:4l:l).:*.Ad;iince: • • , .. • - - •• •-•-••• Rates of , Advettising.:. • _.., . . . .. , .. .. . • .. • • I.l2elenra.'orie year:....-..........,............. ~...$22 00 -- x- de ..u' 'n ' .•. . 1, ....5: - ..:.....:....„.4:.4...;•._..... 2000. hit . - cc ic •. cc ...,;•.;:::........-; ....:.....*.-...: "12 001 / . t l- • itz. nioithe.;•••4.:.... i. . .... ... .. . ."..... 20 00 • ' ' 1200 One miouire.of 121inetir laid, 3 liteer2tolo.ll,:;;'.. - .:. -- 150 Rub ottbiequeet liiiiirtlcie,......2. ...... ..'... .:25 Bushieki Oards,4ith paper,.,,.:... ',.. . ..i-...... , ' ••• 5 5 0 fl 7 ". These Termewill he itr4etly'l;dhired to, .42a- . . Buf illitectorp. J. L. •JMOWN, , . SURVEYOR,- DRAFTSMAN; OONVEYANCERAnd-Real • Estats.Ageali 9ffice, Williamsville, Elk Penn'A .' • • • - Rambo/moss= . Bode ; Hon. Thomas Stivithers W. S. :Broweill," Nos: • • • ' CARVBR: ROUSE .. • . •v. /tone H*,* Hutt Propiietor, earner ot;Water and . Hickory Marten Pa.. - General Stake.olßee.: • • B. F. witlOlrr• 'CO.., . • ••-•• • Wholesale and _ Detail Dealers hi Fa y Grocariee, Pork, /floor; 'l3alt; Fecal, - fto, ' &a.- • • der' .11 .• 8: Maton'e .•. - Stove Star; *lst aide of the Diblielknare, thiretaport,. J. C. BACKUS & CO. ~ - . . i .General Dealers n Dry .. . Goods; • Grneerleg, Croaker.* .eady-Made Clothing; Boots and Shoes, Hata end Oupa ltn„ eppoilte the Court Houee Ennetliport Pa. !1..P;::H9r4ii141, Wholegate and.llotailDealei to Provisions .and Famits Qroderies. Dry.Goods,'Books, Shoes Hate; Cape, Nails, Yankee,Notions, Ao.: &a. .Btore eas.rdooi west,of tho Astor no®*. Terms;. - .FOBES HOVSE, , /renting the' Public Square,' Olean, N. Y, • JAMES l!roprietee. The Fobeelfouse le entirely new, and !Mill of brick, and Is furnished in modern-style.: The proprietor, flatters himself' that his accommoda tion% are not surpassed by any hotel in Western New. ,Oitrriages run to and' from the New York and 4ria Rall Road.' AMON D. Er.l‘lldlN; , . .. . trvins:sr kr .LA.Wp Smetbnort, WlCean County. - Pa., - • Agent for Messrs..Keating . . e 00 , e Lands: Attends 'especially to the Colleotion of Claims; ExamtnatiOn of Land:Titles; Payment of Taxes, and all business rola- Cog to Beal Estate'. OEMs irrllamlialllOok, . ,ORm HOTEL . . . . . .. - - . D A. ,Wmairc,*.prerintni, - -at • Kinzna. • *arren county i's- ..flisleable will ,be .aupplioct . wlth the' bent the country &MO - a t :and he !spare no pain in accomod.ting his gnarls. .. I.'. GOLD 'ROGERS. , • ... Attorney 0011mo:flat at Law " will attaid to Vaa Col footfall of °labia sof soconnto thaeaantle% lt Pot • • ter,. DPlCean; Elk,:JatforsorWatal..Closilleld. 0 1017011104 ELDItED; . . Attorney and dounselhir et Lew, 'Southport; 111 , 1Cean 'County; Pa. Bush:less entrusted tO 'his care for the '..nounties of 111 , Hean,Potter.and- Elk will tupromptly '., attended to Slake in theVourt Heine, . second 'neer. DR. L. D. WIENER, . Phyelclan *wit. Burgeon, SrnethpOtt, Pa, • will attend to • alt proressiong calls.with.prompt,nene.- 'Office lo:Saik , well Block, second . • " N. 11.1111TL.P. & 'CO., itetii) ' 4 IF 'Wholesale - and a ea ere pis an alloy ; Pry Carpeting, Ready Madi'Clothing, and..GeWettil • Yurnlabing Goods, 'Boots' and Shoes, Wall and Window Patier, IPooklng.alaisesdc.o...:,At 1.1.• 312 " 2 " ROUSE, . • • •, •-• ,•• • • ffnaithport, ;Olean Ce,, Ps.. • D. 'tt:•litsseti, , Preprie • :tor-opposite the Court Mate. .A.new;, corn ..seodioee end Well T throlthedleuee. ' • • '•- . zomr Beams, . . . . .. . Atternejr and OottutegOi at lair, lintethpoit; Ili' ?Hewitt 0 . 0 Pa.. Win attend to altbeid neat in bit proteleicin in the , . counties'of IVlCeani'Pettet'end Elk. ' Office dyer 0..t1; . fiactwell tr Brot4ets , Store.. ' . :... . . '', *- • • ABTO I HOW; , . . . ... . . . . . . . 4. C.Houtifili. PrOpiletor,Athethpdrt,•: IVlCean 'Oa . ., You Litag, ert td and;frord.this plied stdp.bdre. ,kiciod-detetd modatlons and fee-soma:o priadt. •.. . .. pIDZoN IRoNe k Dealer In Dry Goode;Viotr,'Salt; Fret "Heady-Made Olottdog,,Boott alit Shoes. Store to Ea ton,e old stand, Smettiporte,Sa. fleueritt Patent Medi-. -• . MCKIM! ROW• E • • • '- coenei.of BWOond and Libprty,stropio,..Wikyreo,. , Po. . B. ItAttion Pr9Ortatof.%'Troveleis wilt: find good so eOzunodailpos mod resiionable amigos. - % Desist in latomie. Tin' Wate;.lspoened Ware, "&e., iiest side of.-the Public; Dqnsre; amethport, Ps'. Custom - work Mine to' order.on tlie shortest, notice, and to the , mostSibetimilall meaner: ' ' • - • • • _ . . . . . • • • - • Dealer is Dry Goods Groafirjes;Ocookeryt,.E(stdware, .Boote,lttas, Hatt , Cape , Qlsts ~, lfaile; Oils, arc."l. &o. East side al the ,PubEa Square, Satatbpost', . . . . •P..10r In Piorislikisiiind ribiltrarocirles generolly,.at •Farmers Yalloy,•M'Kson:Oo. Pa, Groin Lumber • Shinegi '&44. token In •,excluingo for , Gods: Paleoi Medicines,For solo. •• • .; • . 2: Iriiteiss. ProprietotAlle4heny : . Ptidge',* 1.1 1 ,Keati Co ,P. This ho t , p oe to situated slant nibs miltiofgon2 Bmotlport.'On the t•Oitd' to Cleau,.o,itit wltt.,be Couatt a oontontont itlipplog-plaoo • . • •. • . . . •, . . . . . . • •!..' • -• IMPOIII - 0)t - ROvag ' • *-- • ghipien; MlKeari 00., 'Pa.' I..solikND Coox,•Propriotor• . ' • comoiodioniCadd•lielVfuriliked , house. 'Etrangera andldwrgdpmwilliflemi good aoconiniodittioai. , .,• . - , ~ .. , . " ':1 1 1111:14REP ...V4II I 4 I :.HOTEL • Ity dotliiit s d,s,l lain !initiated ihoilt five eine ' from Sidahm.4 with° veed teßleas.'. Plaisuro parties • end othetietee be neetatuadatedeli the shortestiotice; " It 1 1 0 1 : 1 4% . .• Na?esx.Dti+xie; Rrogrletor ;" phis house teoltneted bag -wey. between timethrnrt sue Oleio. • If.yen want a good dinner thisli the plees-toetei.• ‘.+ • • . . ; . • - ouplugs coasrpf, •• - Proprlator ot tha.Grist . diill, .at Maphantosbllrd, Ma ' Kean CauatiPa:- . 719ne. t r ial, and; Feed, onatabtly on bald and for dila; laige and small quantitten. • .. , BAIL.tOAD,:FARtrOE WlLLlo ll3 7assix.R4poptistiwi DL Rollo Co.? - .0.090 ..o.o49,titood,aAtoget caa ,thiro . . PORT.4I,LEOPIya.II4.III, ,s . • • ' .1 to' t ,AiiegkaY;l6- ILLIAM.SAIIMILL Prom e ) .0. „ UOUntY,'PC2..' This Motel le el tuste r ce at ttli . e:june i , 'thin o r rriesnoithportir. Apigolqi . ffiv,Okloal!l?, nine s out of Sinithport.... , , Lcipg•oi. ihe ' map.oi the (hilted Siates' and thenlook ioto_the old stand of Ford & Smith and you will, find Ed. Mnn:ea yin, - ,Shop all , en , ' • ' • " • . . • the etreani , ot /lineation , . •, • , .proadei. ohnintei.i bolder : confer Hurl thentoneeefPereeeution - •. out where'er they bloOk Ate cotinsei . • . Seek for etrength In telf.fixertion ~•••• • Work, and etill havelatth:to • bibs° the eiooked'gate of tortunef r' Make the road' to honor straight, •-.. Men are agente : for,the future! . . they work.; act Agee win, • Eltheitiarrnet of adrineernent, . • Or the products of their eln! . "'Followenttinn buitlvatlon,. Wider; Edneationhr plan, .: • • From the.inNeety of Dfature ' TOaeh thania)eitiof Hirt! . . . " - Ridgy/in Pa. Warren,. Pa. . ' Buono. Vista. Pa. THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS; A B'ritish officei who was at.tle battle o New. Orleans mentions incident Of thrilling strangeness, ayid Noy Odecriptire the 'Wes 'tern; .huritere many. of whom 'inaiched to the ilefence.of New Orteane. volunteersin . the army under the renowned Andrew Jackson'.' We marched, sayl the officer, in a eidid col prism of twelve thousand men,in a direct .)ine upon the American deienses. I . belonged to the,statf,'.`and'as;we advatMed watched through our glass the position and arratigeinents of our enemy with that intensity.ad'offitcer only, feels when marching into the -jaws of death . , with the 'assurance - that while' he thui offersliitriself ••• . - as a sacrifice to the 'demandS'of • his eountry,• every action, be it•suCcessful or otherwise, will be judged ivith the most heartless Scrutiny.. It was*: strange : sight, that long range Of ' cotton balos-4 new, material for , breatitwork ; heads only. visible ,above . 'the line of defence.: could distinctfy see their long. rifles laying over'the balea; and - the b'atieryof.Gen. Coffee directly, in floht;witkits great mouth gaping toward us; and'the POsition••of Gen'. :Jackion, vOtls his.staff around him.. Butwhat attrac ted. our attention most • waS.the figure of -a tall man, standing on the : ,breastworks, - dressed linsey woolsiy,. with :buckskinAeggings, :and i; hroad Irimmed . .felt : hat that: fell,nround„' his• face, : almost concealing: features:„ „ standing in one of. those picturesquoand,grace 'hil attitudes ; j)iettliar. .those' natural,' men= dwellers in the . foreat. • The'body rested .on the left leg,..and swayed With. a'curved • line up warda; the ; righl;arrn extended,. the . hand , grasping the rifle near the :muzzlei the .but of whickrested 'pear the .01 'of. the' right foot, white with his' hand bkraised •the!.rim of the: bat froot his:eyes; Old seemed gaZing !inns be• , • neatkinfensely.upon :our,: advancing column.— The_cazbun'of - Geo, Coffee had opened upon us, and tore ; through 'Our; ranks with `dreadful ,Slaughter; ; hut.ioContinued to adtitinee,..iinWa vering and'cool, as if nothing threatened .011 T, . . The roar of cannon...sernid tohave no effect upon, the figure standing on'the. cotton bales, but he seemed fixed and motionless as a statute. At last:he moved, threW baCk the hat rim over the , grown.With'hia. left hand; raised the rifle .to his shoulder; and tookaim at, bur group.: Our eyes were, riveted , upon him. At ;whom . had he levelled', his Piece?' But:the distanea wassothat.' looked 'at each other aandgreat we smiled.saw the rifle flash, and my right: hand tomPanion, is noble :looking a fellow as ever rode at' the" head , of his regiment,_ fell from his - saddle. The hunter paused a'few mo rdents, witliout moving his rifle from hisshottl. der, then reloaded and 'ream:lied his to:riper-at,* titude. • s Throwing his hat ,rimaroin over hia eyes and again holding it up w ith .the , h a nd, he, fixed'. his piercin g 'gaze upon if hunting out,another vietitto.. Once more the hat riin was thrown•heelcand the 'gun 'raised falba shoulder.: •• This'time.We • did not but shOtt'glances at each:.Other, • to see which of : namcsttlie;• and when the rifle again &shed, iinOtherof ns•drofmed to the earth:—, There was . saniethiii r .• aWful in iriarchingon to certain death. - . • - • • " . . General. Cdttio's battery end thousands of rmisket,billa played ' pon our ranks.. We cared not for tll(emr therb waii‘4 .chance of 'escaping unscathed: Most of: us had walked •ttpon,bat taxies a hundred times more . deitrudtiVe With out.quailing.bat to inovilhat every, Utak that rifle ,Was levelled 'toward us , arid : Italboit! sprang irobt the barrel,:nne oftiejniust. tali I TO saegleaming;'sut hash 'as ;tbe: iron , came down, arid see 'rest . inotirailaiii, if ,Jtioati,rock; sad '"knew, 'vhencth'e itainmer struck and the sparks ..iie‘yto,tha full primed pin, that tlie,miaaiker of.`death.drOve unerringly.to its goal—:.to„Mw this, and still marsh en, was, awftil., - .4, - ; • . - SMETHPORT M'KEAN COUNTY- PA., THLTRSDAY, MARuti 80 Nd *lnt MtNEERS. " s 7 C6ilLea B! IL • • .• • rake the Spa, oir,rersereranee';' • Dig thetieid'ot,Progrees wide, • • ;Every rotten leek of notion; •: • • Carry oat end eastiosidri Every etni?bon weed, ot.firroy, '..Eyery seed that hints the eeil • 'rares t :whore very gronth•le terror— Dig thorn Out; nhateler the toil,, . : . • .. . • 'pake the Spade of Pertieteranse.; , , .Dig:the field of Profits* wide; Vary bar true instruction Carry nut and et4t *Wei' ' Peedthe fruit Is Wisdom; 'Cleanse fronierime thenninroon from ins throne of Heaven near the elands from God. WI!E WESTERN ..11tINTEit; BY A . ' BR I 3 SII OPplC BA f.could.see nething bu the tall ligtrre stand. • • . t, ing - .On'the - lirettetworli; He .seemed to : groovy, phantom-like; teller and,....teller,.....fissittninfly tbrongh the ~,: e tioke; the eupernaturalfappent.: 166.6f:50me giant. spirit 'Agoin did here. toed :and dischargellis : rile "With'the semenn , failing' aim; and .it 'Was With "'indiscribeble Pleasnre that I beheld, id; we netired-the'Ainer-• iced liner; the sulphurous einolteinther around us end shu t ' ut t hat , pectral Idnter S f rom' my , gaze.: We lost the battle, and terny: mind the Rent tray eiflernati Contributed Mote on; de , , feat than anything else; for while-he rentilded to our sight our attention was drawn" from 'our duties; : and:when et laid we became enihrouded :smoke, thS wPrk s . Wei "Compiete-L-ive Were in utter confusion Ind unable in the trernity, to.' restore' order sutficient to make any successful : attack. . ' • , Sp, long as thousands,.and : thousinde of rifles remain in the hind! Of the people; so long - as men come up from their, childhood- able,, ere the down sppearir upon the chin," : to: hit the cem, tre:of u mark, or:strike a deer, at one hundred and fifty yards, : in the Most. vital pert; so long as there ieti'great portion of the Republic whii ,liire as free nettle, Indian,' knowing . . . no leader but their own: choosing, knowing no law but that of right, and the iiono . rbre observance of friendly intercourse,' ;Americo is uncop-: querable, and all the, of the combined • world, though they may drive there froin 'the sea coast'and"ocross the Allegheny-mountains,. vvould.not be 'able to subdtie the free-sonled hunter among the mountains and. great 'prai ries and mighty rivers of the West. A Terrible Adventure on a Prairie. . _ . . H. Packard, Esq., an lowa gditor anklaw. yer, was recently lost in a snow storm hetween Sioux Rapids and Fort Dodge. About three hours after he started, a -healiy• mow storm. burst 'Mon him accompanied by a . high . Wind. from the north-west. Snowing the danger of attempting to cross those largo prairies in such a storm, he turned back and 'attempted to re . .., trace his stepi, but soon f oinuri was irriposei ble for , man:or beadtto face. the storm; ,there fore proceeded . on his journey, ; confident that he could ride to the next house (40 miles) by nightfall. 'But his horse having ;.broken ibio' the ice several afraid ingo up, l on'the ice, and he was 'delayed' many timas'at stouguriturn ingtrm - wrertutra—tour , about half way across the prairie ? , Here be found it :impossible to induce tbe horse to gn . upon the ;.and while searching fora ;better, Crossingo ' he Ice broke with him • and let him into the water above' his kneed. He endeavor ed to get lathe shore, bat the ice broke at, ev ery step, and he struggled on through the • ice and snow and water a distance 'Of Vienif or thirty feet before he came to the Arm iee.- • He at once a tt em pte d to deie his 'shoes so • and Stockings , g, but they were so enCased in ice that was imPoseible.• - :.ConZitreed-titat .he • must remain where 'he wad until morning, and that hid only. safety was in keeping in motion, I he commenced. running upon , the • ice and con-, • Honed to do so until daylight the next morning, when, • having suceeeded in getting hiahorse across the be started on:foot as he dip posed, towards' F ort' Dodge:• • •Aftei:, : .tivalking about. two miles and a half he found he bad turned drotind'and was going back; he irnme diatelf retraced his steps and Walked alt day,' dragging'• • 'hie frozen feet' thrcingh inOw . ankle ' , " deep; at times knee deep, s his•horsio -following him, and •Ini was again.•overtakerrbY night abmitthree milea from a house. .Here he left his 'hoise and started on, hoping to, reach the housnin an hour or two, but he was so faint and weary tiiit befell frequently, and was nine hours *in walking_ the lakt three miles.' His sensations during, this time; as; described' by him, were peculiar ank strange; the road sap peered. to be embitildered in moitheaatiful cot-, ors,and he siopped and,' reached tO . pick up a specimen. -several; Satisfied ''thal his mind was wandering, he endeavored , to divert his.mind from the considerationofthat•subject, but in 'vain ; if he' looked at; the side of the road it appeared to be walled: up, and to 'be covered with hogs lying on their hacks Raid: ing,limself he, proceeded, and attength reich et& tt k i hone e of Mr..'Welch,about '4 o'clock , in the mornirig.. 'He Wes tekin'in and cared for Until the arrival of frienild from Fort. Dodge. —The-Broken4learted Wife; 'Visitinethe Ptiwn:trokeris shop for thepuy , licise of redeeming some articles lelt•by an un. : fortunate friend;• thefollOiving - .eirournstences attracted my attention:,- ' • A middle-aged mau enterad- with 11 bundle on which he :asked small adv ance, and which on • . • being' opened, was found contain a shawl; and two or : three ,articies 44n :tele- apparel;,- - The Man. and'stutdy ten& as :I judg ed, limn, itiOippeaiiinciV , A4nechantia4tibut-the .mtittiolit the ',Adestreyee-, vitat'e. , ,pre:,•filai bleated conntatin'enk-anifi k is,hea*it, ':ektupitt • ln- Ty-0r,:..' , *?? • `,, - • 4.ttipimice had marked him tor .her. oirta:• Ellijtii4fiirt:k!.,q4r.r4 4 l.l;'Amini9ll the eir ql4,pledite;.when,alWnittall:Wintle,pale ,laee. and.attentintedleirwheipoka-lvinittacquaint anew With4 , - , serrOviT'citnie.lintOheithrip, and witty the single w.cc lama ton, 4 0) 'IF -, Oheit 1" 'darted: rather than run .to that ititof_the•coun ter wkere-tbe man was atatidtng.' , Wonle' were • not 'Wanting' to explain het stoiy—her miterac . - ble 'husband; satisfied- with' : waeting Ovenearnings, and kavink her , to starve : with' hei children, had deicended to the meanness 'ofidundering':•even , her:seenty.Werdrobe,and , the pittance, for the obtaining • this •robbtery wouldfurnish , means, was deetmed , to 'be squandereds t the tipplipg'house. A blush or.shime arose.,iven tion..ll4,degrided brit It . iindeltliiiinised' awaY. thre•hiiittil appe proyailed,,and_the better feeling ,that had ,apparently stirred, Within hini,for the. Women, soongave way bef o re its..diseaSed and insatia-' , . • , ad pr ay i ng.n 41Golionfs;!' '.Wtts „his harsh,. ,Und angry pc. elannation.. “What. brings you here, running . after me With your everlasting 4v:dd. Go hente and,mind your. business. , ' ' . . . jj "O ,&Vert, dear_liobert,!'inaWered the Mt tappY wife, rrdon't pawn rratiiiiVl; Our ehil dren arp . crying , for bread, and have none to' give them. Oh, let me have.the moneyj it is herd to tart with that shawl for . it wee' Mr Mother's' gift ; but I will let it go rather than see my, children: starve: Give'rrie the money, Robert, and don't•leave to !' I watched' the face :of the pawn-broker,. ,• to i see 'Whet, effect' this appeal wetild hive upon hini, but I `watched . in vain. ." He Was:bardened to distress, and' had no sympathy to•• throw away.... `Twelve ,shillings on t s . gelte,'' ; he silk!, tossing them baik to the drunkard with a per feet, indifference. , ..• •.' .... • ... ' - : ....•• : ! , t,Ctaly twelve • ehillings,7'. murmured the, i heart-broken. Wife in n tone of despair', pOn, Robert, don't let them go for. twelve shillings. Let me , try F eirtewhere'else." , " ': . .'• - • nriOnsense,” answered the brute. "It is, as. Much as they're' worth, T suppose.' Here, Mr,- Crimp, give en the ch'ange'." . . • . . .. . , The money walk, plaCed. before . him, andlhe bundle consigned - - to a drawer Tha . ..yroment reached forth her hand towards t i he silver, blit the movement was' anticiiatetbiher:husband. (ahem, Mary," he said, giving ,her half i'del ler„ ioThere, go home, and dontmake•ii fuss. I . 'm going a little way up the street, and, per= hips, may bring you , something frem the Mar -40, ke when I come .bome. . - - - • : e.hopeless look of the poor woman, as she rn ee , 74 tuned to go, told plainly:enough how •little 'she • - trusted his ambiguotie _promile:---, They .went on their way, she taller famishing ' children, and, he to squander the dollar he had. Stook4itifrwing vs. Grain Raising. , . . The two systems of stock growing and leis inggrafn should go' together on all. farms and in all situations where Stock and grain can, be raised.. be plachere price illhere. may • .es w , the . of stock is so, low that'it may be more prate-. bletoiaise grain ; but : even the _stock' raising to some extent, Will be found to 'Pay better in . the end ;tindlt must.heaPPerent to all that, continually taking from our:forme'and return ing 'nothing to them, wiliberuineus to - the:soil. We may be applying' lime; plaster. and ashes` atiniulate, the .soil to greater. eitivity - , fora while; but this will only: prove the more ruin ous in the and; for these articles only supply. the inorganic . elements of plantti ; and if no or ganic matter is returned in ;time; shape of barn yard manure, our crops of grain vvii.lby degrees grow beautifully,. less r. and , then - again, .there are some soils So springy, and wet that grain cannot be.grown• to adientage. On ,all such soils; stocklreising: Of:course shindd, : take he head; but as a general thing; the two systems should, go hand ie . hand. - Many farrriers'who. keep littleateek, raise no more grain than others who keep,several head of Cattle;liorses, and sheep ;• and; *fling all-the ,grain 'et their. faims,. and sometimes even their , ler mid coareefodder 2 ;•and burning up their ••elacks• of straw, and these and various other'ivays con tinuallf drewing organic matter from the moil, and oftentimes 4r westing'their Iragrance, on the . desert airii!..their farms 'ere ail: the tiihe grow 'Mg poorer, while others,.•*who 'keep' a large •atrinunt ofetock, consume smite'of their coarse . grain.and all their fodder; - ‘ make large amanita' of manure, their farms area ; I , the time growing better-.:enabling theni tor Ise inore grehi and keep more stricie. • • -Theremay be; and no doubt is,.a limit te•thil i' hot rhave sometimes .oo't that the more stock' a man keeps;the. more grain hecan raise, thus realizing more than a double profit--a profit frem both stock and grain,. and: also a profit from the increased amount afbdth:stock and: grain he is enabled: 'to raise :from 'cOrribining "the 'two ',eyeterns.— JEFVERSON iris Frente.- 7 1'he writer; of -• • • tboDeclaratiodof. independence welt; passion : ately fond - ,of fiddling, and la said_ 'to,-have celled In. playintrupOn :that instrument. in 1770 . .. his familriniension Was burnt:,:Jet fersOe Used to . tell, in after;years, With great : glee,,ttri anecdote Connected with - tins fire, He was absent fram hopie .when. it occurred ; and. a•slave arrived•oat breath;to inform him'of tbedisaster., .After learning . tbe 'general, de. 'struetion, he inquired, '4:g Hut.were wine , of: my books etoredl l ..cc No, niiaastk,'}waithe'reply, "But ;,",` Atyitrian papeszsays:that the ' striingth'of Itustt iailijiime of peace,' is repre4 Sente?,Eky 400,00 t) man, sti', in times of „war b:lr 7500100 (11012•:', The navy.is itifer,ior to the two ieetlinOtali?torPe'qqrs) SnPlinja nnd Na"' piss; ,it is composed. at 435,, armed. with 552 inns, net , l mmineti:Oth 8,701 ties In' :the Cincinnati ; rbiinaMe:,.inaMaredi.io-:10:14141.4' Olf rninirtir I , wealthy 'parents-and after a brief courtship marrted'her.-: loved hint dear1y . ,,,,,4* hit:4oo.:liiiitrifiliiiieji*alif: 1 'eati4ra)iffariei*l brief WC:atalent( young: man been* 'hanltrtiptv ." ' lie wit.; . evithont . a:doll4, butnet... The gold, mines -Of' Qin orn a were.open . ; e.a it.entniona end la the .fie4ustrieuer •letive his beaut iful-wife.lind, leek lie glittiqinc 'shores, Where he:amild' taisin until. hi ,fallen' tiitunes The •kosidillidn - Vnee: taken was soon eripie4o. .calieatliin; - .;.hut?thettou . q atilt piing' over `him I.lnytati active, enterp rising : yet, w bile. athers:' • aroandhind,'Wer* . 'iiioioini. the *Aden 'heiVeititi;nhatidance;ila , ayaiY - yio•-:, ' ' t •-• ;feet For 'gash yeari- e continued thus. r: He became idek;...,weaVy:and,:disheivtened, - tinf . his Oride,Woold.in'ot iliow • MM . to Wvita.heMe ; foViaasistenee: He 1,4* rednied 6'411; newspapers ifi.the:etteit . for: a livi ng:' vireekkegifitie wail • it - Folsom 'street wharf ; upon 6e. : etiliatrae. e:Mall''steanei, arid ha• pus sepiere.yritei.- - came':nshore, he, caught , a:glimpia•ola t richly dressed. he hotel, got, a - InieiloW, arid rccoguized:.. her as hie wife whom he:had not: seen.foreight year.. He was ~poOrly. ' dre need; b ut : his 'effeetion gored, his . and made himself know The' tieognitfon .:Was followed by‘ii .heitetiful exhibition et;'Unahated. died;,lesiving bee she had. not heard'' from her . huitinnii•'keaight year*, ned;leerintfak 'eafett, , :ilie . ;had solved; to visit this *ale:o4 reakeitriiiiee:fur. hartelt.' The:.lady;'eloeed'.,.'her conversation. with her husband ii'pattiag%het arine . ahanfhie. neck; aO-gaii4).'hMw, dear : GtUiinki;;'..'We'tir:) . go home.urul . .tie ..happre They did gp:hotii'e. - Oa lhe.:=etee.M.ii;!' iitt, .last' Monday: Thiel storyis. strictly true:4 Cal( foritia Wiimeies Vfectia:—A. few: deysAinep, Superintendent of; the Meuse of. IndgettY, ,Ney.r• York, in visiting among ,chijdreri of. rie';'":01le" i on: ivja - ow iltre. , G; 'who then that street: She has Vivo fine little who tend be House:Schrol. AttentienvVas panic catleci to their cireumetenc4bythe ther applying for aid ta . pay her req. She . ho:d dliposed 'of ,every. article of::.hotteehOld . : 440; 1 ture that could: bit pledged, :6, 46..0; miserableee.istancd, and keep iiery family cilite'found her,', , said the iisitor, ;chard at work making boys' Week 'cloth : caps, !dine:nod' :With braidiliadtioW 4nd, buttomr; lined with' Vexed, ninalinj . : and .Wash4eatheri-and with: patent leather' front,. foi 3 the;Makingfindpresr: ,ing of which Obe. , reeeilied oroo:iA Or boo did. not it 'end aikao to see her; pase 7 hook.-74 *as Pin good tirnee;t' - she , used to get•three and sixpence' per . dozen;"., bat hoer the priee•is 4. . • reduced t • alive ni from eueh grasping, trades, ••-. , . , MOn, 'and iroin'theneeessfty 44c . xeakei illes dependent upon theal , ... t:" • . She pledged the - bed from under herself add drib:lrani , the froCk from off heiiisci4,'`and; bfclondippllc,tioti, working-from:early light, till ".dark (she could not • efforde'candle). with; such assistance as we Could gird* be? , ..in' tki way of bread; - She bedAald away . the Money for' rent,:just'llite./ TOadd . .:a: little to,, her ,stoie, she bad received another Woman into her , room as a lodger.;, : ,After a .. :tveOF had passed/ her ,lodger ' - ran ' aWay;and carried ",With her all the:,,,rioor widow's hard,ahrned, rent, and' she CO44 . ..find no trica.cif tho..ihief., ..The agent was inexorable and, and tcough a lobar, honest j woman, told her she must go 'out unless the rent was paid. ; Whit could she dp? it turned out , here that olio had tionearia,fo 'pay ih:p . ""advance'? (as rent in advance is- termed) in another Louse... TO go -into the treei'lbillie: night was misery, and to: sleep With.: herlittle,. girls in the Station .honse witi alm o st certain .death t o them. ,Iti her extremity 'An applie * 4 to"here. friends -at this - Heine . "01,Inclnetry:: 7 4, 4 1elease to lenti:rne tbe.,three'ileilarii, ainti tilt strive to repay' 40 . :fiiit'o.l ' i o .* ) '';'A4* tontwoyo aiepooi motho". ifity.o_iq 'pap:l43 oat of such wages? • , With' ail. liet'•eiprifoli4 iiiiioiaa harelY earn ten shillings spot . .. Weal, tier, rent . Was:pnitt, hei.:children' ttia:aphooledi, ted , tind clothea::frona the :es of , titti..ifoliiie of .Indistryi end an i bonen ' Wetnettle aided te ..,,6 her - lirods.-to . Ic' op :beteelf and ciiiidrea'fr(m lieeoll/tfti 04 ,43 a• -., Thc.,,-§bl.eii ,cap iii . ; 0' possession 'of ~ ,the periatehtle4l.l :. ~!.;.. ‘,? 'rank); and - -,01,04., of mankind may: la compared ;tsi::.#4k;:plal#l . etrearnatindrivere of,"ronaing,yrateS - ;:*111: : eecl i;otrie:Wiead, :wide?'l!o:tel,. ',) o**iii , fl7 4l 4R* and make s more others;but-alt ,5 0 1 11 P r ' ted rivers arc equally ; ; lost'sm J ub wit4;ithe,:attaiieAt'lti4,4o4.a.l4oo.lv; , i5l .sitte - adibeffio. f.rpisPritrti!Pl .4:0440b Ift 0.; ms"l9ll,#);?p,,ltAl! 0 0 _00! r : l i ! ritindii SU:00001j nursed by , !libn 4014,614 inj been, ,boughtt,'V':) 4 ll44o) . o a vat ionc . ; BY ..!! ovnei, in history of oot,rifeeih,z,',-',,,g04,. Otltt Pr:v 4 tr 174 ..,/, ..V" . • 6l ' :Mitchell; the ielebeatiter hie aeeturee reeentii i'6 .eithithat AetroihMiserti . tbut our , ru'letegetiroft,- apace, !lacono livorie ti vo erOtioi opening, tied; iii, the, iniiiiita • were'ehising together Atli Asirenemek • some Yeatil,,,,ler luri 6 ° r't Able; I>r 6101 ,4, 4 4 bier. tbe ' r'heaVerli'; Be clabies s iiii)i; 4hie6-.041114)1 greet per yeare,',inst, i, , :hes#*6,. woo pytio , tkielf-tkr itialr' •would .bill'•iiirglatitiongivac, most; . rapidly; "Mime *mild be At wcwere Passing 'in our; etihriiesi , ring If an equater,•we:-ereekttOmerejeori.o,„,._ , arde the Pciles While'lke eteitiviiiiilk ~iii,*.g„ tog, and from ther,other sytterli,the,4tWellijiltiV, be closingptogetb oo 4 llll, * 4 : ' kini 041 - *,; ', - , cage f end , we were'nowAettiaifyminf the star .112 . 11'• iiithie ,conetel4tien'let. 4 , ts , Other. astrOnomerie , inlyir,desiiiK iiele*," , :- -4 eiii ureloilii-;tiiit''illriiiini m ittipiri l '' !".'.. • • ' • ~. , ~ N t . ~ .-+ A1..41 , Pr' , ' • . 0 44 9q9) ° , 6° A ile kP-! 1' .." 1411, , I lt ., r ai l- 4. , * I' ' '''' 4: Olb"rtriittlik" . 1 i ig ht r c•b i tk a t) 4 r , '' Wbaf yols tbe militerieete'forei tisile; .4 iifer2W-, thilnigh spe?e'iii inch ikie'rrOdeleiiikk' '.;,- eeivOble Tutelle';°U l 4 n0:11/40. iliAi " ~i;-,".. ' could only be the :14 '4,0"tbe'ffigii1PISfe,, ! V. ':',' self, , • ,' ,-', , ' ~. ~, ~ - ,:.:Ati:* ' - 'l:' `")'-., t r,4 ~.,,,p,;,, ' Tug MAN TOUT says the Now "'ark woman whO ha; sPufid, ba4 9Ond/ Pin Pins ‘#, 120-. .contint doing no , }pump at gond.; 4 rain Of - torte wbo'sbies get neuof Ide,bene,4ll•l fully-yells - ov %nil 'semebo4's 'toe. in.% tehh a §t mit thank I,iint clearnag onenty;.,l4 wh thl,,tes stied . ,ereatat Witli'veitetleheee;4 unchallenged ata He ntidsinot).4l4o Ott •electinto his alit:lont3, a tear on 'hie cotnn-li.d, enemy, but ,tans he . b vacant ag' not inman , , The' statue ani . suttpl ; niche and disappeared, A • RgintritcWoisik ,1'.;510: lyric hetulaticipti# Burn's ' "1004.114:10if