RATES- OF ADVERTISING• Ono Squaro. ono Insortron, . - .Foreach additirmal Insertion, For Merca, , ttio Advertthinnontx, .Legtl Not.Pos,„".; , Profesllonat mots rttlinat paper, . .Obituary Nuticos and Cosouttot co ttons rol ting to matte sot' prl.- sato lutoroats atone, 10 coots per JOILpitINTINO.—Our• Job Printing Oilleo- Is the aoutuit and most comploto , establishment In the „foul y. Foui. good Presses, and a 4oporal variety of: Material suited for plain and Fancy work of ovary gladomsblos u'e to do Job Printing at 'the shortest Lotion, and on the most reasonable terms. Person] to ivaur of Bills, linaks, or anything du tam- Jobbing II us, will and it to thillrintorest to Oro us a call. .P.ROZESSIOATAL CAI?DS`. U. 8. PATENT AGENUY. -0. L.. L,Cbmitir 21 :kluli3 titreet Carlisle, P 3., executer druwingm, t.peel ' ficatious Sc., and procured pltt.ora for Inventors. . ' Mob 09..1y. • . DAM Kii.ll.l,lllt Attorßey•at-LaNY -IA Carlisle, Pa. Offic:S'ivith Ponrdio Esq. ntwom s . . hall - sapt27 67-ltue *. • ..• = W-EAKLEY ez-SADVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, c c No. - 16 Sonth Maoris . P trout Carlisle P. novls 1- trmitlon. - • wm,.n. rnitim u' HUNIRICH & PARKEEL TT-ORNEYS AT LAW: Office on llalp St., lu Marion Hall, Carlisle, Pa. F. M. BELTZ.EWOVER, . A 1" WINEY AT LAW, and Real .stato Agent, Shcpherdstown. West Virgin!. ./.I.erP mot attention given to all business In Jeffer son Cot my and the Ctiuntles atkiefuing it. .1 2 tnu; ry 19, 1869.-1 ,' BELTZIIOOVER Attorlicy , sat Law' °Mee hi Snattillabover swot, opposite Ilentex dry OM atom Carlisle, Pa. - -. • . September 0, ISG•t. AXES A. 11UNBAlt,.-lAttorney . at; Carliele,„Pn. 0111. in N 0.7, Rheum's 801 l 'July 1.1861-Iy. T. B. •ZEIGLER' Attorney at Law, Itj Saint Paul 111,nm:solo: Communications from o Cost properly responded to. • 3jan-3m 0. . . • . D. ADAM, — Attorney .t\l -- ILan.., J c , Carlisle. l'a. Offlvo with A. D. Sharpa, Esq., No. 17, South Ilanovpr Street.. ,- May 17.-ly. '' , . _ ... . _ . . ~ ~.- - 1 OSRNI RITNER, Jr., Attorney at tly La 7, and Snrvoyor, Mochopict.burg,„Prt. Mee on Roll Bo:a:Urea, two Mims worth of the Dank., ttajtustness promptly attended to. ' -,July I. 15erl. .iINO. C. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, - Carlisle, Pe. °nice formerly occupied by J uegn Graham, South Hanover street. September 1, ISOS. R. MILLER Attorney at Law. Office in flan non'm 1,111111,1 r; imuledla'ely or posit° the Court House. • I AIN CARD -C fl A Irns E. MA- I:AM ICIG II LIN, Attorney la Law. Ofllre in the room formerly oe,otpiell bg J wig° July I, Ineq—ly. • C ILERMAN, Attorney at Law ; I;Ui a m7tHiot, o ocrik, July I. 186.1-13. QA:"JUEL iIE,'BUEN, .',1.111'1/C3' Oat .v lin- '1"..111...1-1 If t.pbutn., II:tIts 6t. Carltsle July I, \V a lb i l , I ,Vl o. 1.. , 1•: t N . i\mr!;ll-.);1;:,..Att(17.)p1y. !BEI M]ll NI. B. 11) Lt te., , Attorney at Law v and United States Chum Agent, Cumberland Counts. llonsluns, linuntlss. hark. Pay hc, prnmptl'collect. .ed. Applications by moil wi11• recut re immediate at tejltinn,aud the Prop, blehUs rum:, No fee requited übtil thu claim iv endued., Feb. 14th. . D .t. GEORG S. SE A - m ra CollagellT- t frolic', kern lho Balt I. t-D_Offlco at the rrsidence of his mother, Nakt Lout her at spot, three thaws bulaitt_liastfortl July 1. 1014 ri 1 4;0 NELDIcII, D. D. S.— Dan nomo.str.tor of ope r ,,tiv,.yealstry of tbe r . re , C4l ego nl — 0:11ce at lila refildent Ipposito Ilflrlou Unit, W est, Main street, Caillole, July t, 1854. HAItTZF.LL, A I lopatlic Nip:i -d:ln and A ecuuel , our. having perinauently 1.1 rated In Leesburg, Cumberland county. Pa., respect fully otters Ilia' prams , . Iona) services to the pnbi iSpecial at [option given to rilseacer of w ninon and chit. dren. DEER ENDES. (4:01.1CW, 11. D. Waynesboro, , • . . Vr. A MCI.; I, O. LAN bt.rsburg tr.", D. Mel'(' EIISON, ISAAC SNIVELV. M. ll.*Waitiesbere 8. U. FItOUTZ, Waynesboro. . , . N. B. Aiwa) s found In,ble offie when 110 t herwise professionally engaged. - Juno STOVES AND:s-TINWARE ]IOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION ! - All persons inter, ding to go to ]lose:: coping ore in tilted to call at CLIIJDY'S WALKER nil TIN • AND STO ' TORE, NQ. 18, ,3Vest Main Street, and examine their lipm - enso Cloak of - STOY - ES, - Tr-i - WARE, and everything In our 'trio. Havin ; great/y e»hagedour facilities for doing busi ness by securing the splendid Store Itoom,lCe,lB,We'st Main . !root, and havink just received large of the latest and . best devices in the Ileater, Serves Tinware and Japanned Ware Hue, we fell fully ,lusts fiqd hr the Btatome.nt, 'teat-wr can accommodate-, All Classes of Customers Mum antistintottly than any similar-cutabliulununt in thieconntrA. - In-tbuAve lin . ° no offer tin following: REGULATOR, • RX . CELSIOR PENN, NIAGARA, COMBINATION, SUMGEHANNA, NOBLE COON, ' • QUAKER CITY.- EMI nitate•arti all first-class ;toves, whlitt IVO VIII 'war rant jo do vtlatt - they aro recommended for; but we hlvi, only stated to speak partkularly of one sir - twq: whose merits deserve espactal _mention, THE. REGULATOR COOK which Tioasm , os \thlch . sllculd recommend At to all. It lies a Revolving Jhp, by ankh arrange ' molt' the ccolc can reverse tilt — Cooking utensils to any insltion desired without the li I ing of pltde, and vessels* which other stoves require. TUG decidedly the best cools store in - the market Lan el elope hoed a)rtiz, btechof • • OPPIOE, , PAR LOli : AND DI.NLNGE - .ROOM _STOVES., whlch.they be found the cobAr dui hiirol burn. ;1m0121,L. brig . MORNING GLORY The 'most, I}E'initi fill . Office *tind :1 or 1(.» Stove CVir q11 . 0;e(1719 111:0; 1)?tbl Too much Catipotiarsald In ppas.etf-tho 'GLORY, whirl so far has taken tho lead of 'nitother stoves Its tho 'market., It Is a • • GAS S NLE ,E ; , burns it own cinder, nnArequlres ailed time after the Are IR mode, It being so arranged that it FEED ITS - OWN cOAL I Is liable to no bapireleue of - gee, and In poaltlyely the only sieve 1n the market uhlch Las the celebrate -GRATE all pthera are counterfeit lmttationo., • • . dn'the TIN IVAIIII'atur ! JAPANNED we keep ronetnaly"eu'll,ent.l of our own - and-pi:alp ManufactOra, ,the anry latest and ,Imat - patterbe,• and made 01 the very best material by careful workmen ' AU kinds , or ..Ro.o.lq.Ara and attended to, • • Donft, forget No. 18 f * West -11titn Street. W ALltr. At:(iI;ATIDT.') 21fob-138 Elm 25 00 4 00 7 CO VOL. 68. RHEEM & iDVNBAR, .T2ditord Proprieidks A. L. SPONSLER'S COL LIAIN Ai . L. -SPONSLY,II, . .. ._ ._ . . , .. - feat Estato - Agent,- Seri wooer, convoyanerai bear -anco and Claim ~Agant. 0111. Main Street Neal Centre 8 Imre: . --. ITANTED —sl,ooo for — one year on Itealystate Recurty. I= FOR SA.LP, A tract of valuable Umbel` Land .ontalning ONE lying on the Santh-Mnunt..in 3 miles above Mt. (folly, known as the dram sum mill properly. 'The tract is most favorahly lova ind, easy of of areess and tho timber of thlrhost quality. For terms tte., apply to , A. L. SPONSLEIL FOR RENT A desiradle suburban Iles'.lone° on xi._ . ' West Loutber street, Carlisle, con- ed ... : Vc i a. • tuleing two acres cif ground, having - +Ta' is g . ri 'Ch II ef. onietca a twO=story PR Sill PI , HOUSE, -- 4,, , ,: , - - Stable,gad other outbuildings , in good condition); _Mith_aiitind_trilfko 1 t- Itent VIM, to be WattsccurtncriaSoiTle cluarterly7 I Apply lo • •-. ..1, L. 8 yer,NSl,l,lt. 1 Union Pacific R k ail 'Road Cainpuy, 7IRST - MORT GAGE - BON - DST' teretlt Payal,ll , Seml.Acoloally rct Gold. • Subscriptionn rnealvoil by it. 1,. SL'ONSLEIt, tba Conipan)'s linanvial agent tit Carlisle. - Mina bands having- been recently-sold lee Ninety cents en the dater, wren alst ul,la rnary, ad. vancial to 115, and un the nth of rub. t,,,y_tuto again attrancail from 05 to 100 t ‘ par ) int tar int, [bey arc um held and re;ariled ns tlin.lis,q .itt est • , turns - S \.LI7 do=iifrible town prOp . o r ty Ent( Ftvoit, • tilt• t tr.: torn /Iced. 'Hc 1c:col— t:WI about 10! f, of in 'rota ItTl.i 310 lit irptli . 'rho imp cioaclitc aro a lam;: double :2 tort ebm , , . ) E Ll,l NG 11 0 13;_: , I.1, ABLE, . or.d ~b or put , 11i1 , ,Iht, ci lil . ni'oo.l.lrice of fr , :it and sbruld,,,,. r.,-„1„., v ill upon the Ino-f •II•11 , tt• I :rm... A. L. I:1. • AT ,\ ..,1„ 1' mylird. :he tst I ft;,l 1 ' t. • t :I. • n tn.. Le 01 I, I .t 01101 VO l , , Po t,•!... tz.r I,ojl V LT N.1.31,E t A . Al' PR LVTicl.7 on the Siortia eido, and pn endenl by tier rloanettegainet creek, • _Cu01!,1 , ... a , lj°ir ter, sod per t the property knee nerr ••7.1(11.1 ;3111 , 11," errortiltriag riternt at which are e Avenida a' aloe , . cc irrelele lerttortelapalneand 1 ern tree., rx RA grid tindwr. Tlria,ierproar :nerds eke ergo iteritrier had, derlD.ellinit lionrara ten pa ir: jug ei_lt, ',QM:. end a kitchen. - A Lir. r Bank liar tr. Wee er -nitro,, Corn Creb, llort Pen, Crlarta n Ar fines. .„1.6 reds lioune and arbirr canneirien old-T...Wiling, Au — tr. - veer lent velr of linter near tile in or, it iinii nonirr a apple nrehard, liesitio9 Miter tapir, .Our-I, 'c Peaches, Caren les, 1 . 11.111i,101• • Thin ia one the moat ',eductive Jerre:tin the toe:rod p. roll tb , Pica Lot inost-di:Oi?oUlt• espirsiolly for the rap inn of, ntoek. Thu fence's are in . reel order, tiler° be Inc belle eel; toll - end lonleintrels 01 board: - and peat And mile. The land brie all been recently limed. over, par tofit a rotund rime and in nrea in the bisrlrc. stato or cultivation. And Nell( be disposed of up in rvaunuublu tern.. .• Vol ferule:and further parthulars enquire ol A. L. SPUN i•LER, Itvni prpt4i 6" 131,18 CEL LA NEO US. .L-•;-rr.) • ,i'' - - 1.."! , r- -- - • .. -"4 - ( - --•--- Success. .• • y. A.° 14,Z1tP2' I CS lasmic.g7 . jvc w ,sty,etno-,,i 3 L !? , , , will quickly - reStorc Gray Hair to ifs natural' color, ;;,..o,id beauty, and produce lux"ur'rartt 'growth. It is perfectly harmless,' a'nd is' preferred over every other preparation by those Who have a fine head of .hair,' • avvell 'as those whO.wish to 'restore • it; The beautifuFgloss and perfurne imparted to the Hair make it desirable ' • for old 'and yount . . - • Vor -- DEPOT, 298 GREENWICH ST., N. Y. - PmCLUEDAI)R, 111 I.RI ly • G.REA L a-ocispe, AT AUCTION.. _I _bomb} , xionouaco to tho public. who de,irn bur talon. that I trill colllunitcloo nn lPrdnred ty attornoon Moth 4, nt C o'clock to "1:cl. lily . yory lui.;;0 clock o lit public a action.. ' In this largo retort rent of goods overgthinz erod ed by hoasekronerg and heads of lathilins - can 1,0 found, r' Soh, In cimiinen nt 9 o'clock - I' - 11.:x1' March '4. nod bo continued Duch altornood 'and ovoliing until all i 0 Only sod of • Ilic:,termst solll bo liberal. nii folle.wµ: On all'bills,urfdor glo rash oo delivery of tho-goods; 1 ,1 on all 101 s of .;310 and u r‘Fords totes urn be. loin n .payabloin bobli, with appr ed security at els mon ITN Opt lonesommodato my .troi S 1 will d• sleet 0 per eent: ill r annum from Iho billVtbat oxvoett $l5 to : peee persons that doslro to pay cash., , . , 's,ls my store. in larizo .4 and, eammedinus I will. boon seats prepareld to spoelnlly rpoelktfoi• tho ladies.. ~_A. 11T1JBNTZ. '2lfeb.oo.' . 227 227 v r ,"_ , 104 ,4 • .. Getmati Seed- : Store.. .FILI;f311, GERMAN . Rfsfl OTHEjt• Giqden 'B' , t 1 • wcr e s • • , • __ .Fruit,'fAti,do and Orrintnent 4 l Trees. , :Warrantor? freth and qf Nstpulity • , of lowest - — 9 - LOUIS I'OU4N - r - ,k; co; . . ' 227 - North SecodSty. t . Bet: Raep 65 Vino t.V.N.11. - Catalogdo sont. graan, fob 68-am. ' ; • • - Pii-ESSING . CASES, ,Ladioss tqld 15,1804, ooritintnen.'l!, : -. 41 ,F r - avjunfoiti , ob • ' ,11 4n HOOPLAND'S'r 817 fiBUS. • ... • lIOOFLAND'S. GERIILIi BITTERS, Poolland's German Tonic, Prepared V. Dr. p. M. JioICSON, The Great Remedies for all Diseo,ses LIVER; STOMACH, OIL • DIGESTIVE ORGANS • .• __lloll4o's Gernian. Bitters le eonipoand of the pure jtliceli (or, no theyero medial ! Tinny trrmea, r „ bade)' of It oo t , II erbe nod Darks,moltin g prepare. lion, Mabry conern trot,,l,_and entirely fro'rn._.llcohofir_le„f,F.rvii__s,34-I_l,Erimixture,,,gf—any_ laird. • HOOF-LAND'S' pkaiAN3oNig, cotal•lnalinn- of all the Ingredlient,t nh 11:o , 13Itters, .ultit the parofit' quality ph ,Cattla Cruz Jim. Orange, utt ,l ol.g one of the illoot pletwanfitttagrgo.l,lo renteill, , ," Over 611,Lret1 it, the put,lie, Tho , Pref ., ring :t f ri.e. from ipeoltolle nil nifx:u,e, two. Howland's Ger - Dian Bitten. Tin (sip, or nervous dei , re,stoin Ivlien some nleolus)lii ctn.]lvis iv nc rceruty, 11001tAND'S GERMAN TONI-G.. Thr. Blttrr , ..ol.lht• Ton'.o nrr I.nrn x•ri;tily plod, nun Contain I:',[2. nrimu FII.IIIIEI Ind!. MfMMMI (tr., V , V. I V ;111. 11:1:“.1..1.. eulCcra 110. Coinitiparion. Flatuli nor, Inward 'Files, i Fuingsr: Dieeci to Acidity oi tbr: all, ie. e cart for 1,-Ed, 3 , 11171,,s or t fn 11.•• -- ffrarr ing r r Pl,. tQ -• n - 11. e Pit of the fiance h, 1-Wirina"ne- of the II c,al, Hui raid or U illeult Tireeillinp, Flat Viol"; at the Choking or Sufloo , ting Eerisatica's when in a Lyi:iii,F.Fe-ture, Binniceo.ol Dots or Webs before the• - -- Dull Pain - in tto _ cicney of Ferreiiretii.n, r • 1 l' fo,ri - , r the Side:, 61/ ` I,, CX; Beek Cheat, etc., liLa, u d e n Fl usher: of Beat, Burning' in the Flea'h, Cpsrant Imagining:sof , - and Great guru:widen of ME . .Theacxemediee: elThclui.tly..c.u.rclilvvr Jaundice, 1)p-pensia. Chronic or Nervousldlity, (Monde, rharrinen,- Ill,anue of d s, and all 111 . 1 , 11 - 11, from a 111Alrai , rett' !Awl.; :-.. , torrineh, - or int.estines. Resulting.' from- ally- -CnTIF3CI • whatever; PROSTRATION OE THE SYSTEM, induoed by - - Severs Labor, Hard - ships, Exposurs, Fel.OlT, eta. There in no no-divine '.10:11 to theseorlnedlea in such easen. A toter mei niece in im io .t e d t o rh o whole Seel eta, the Api rengtio ened, food in ekloyed, rho stonnneb4ligestrt pramptle, tin, blood in puidied, pieston,L eeo nt cOr sound out) healthy, the yellow tinge de emliente'd front the e)-es, n bloom In given to the cheeks, and the weal: on,, norVOU9 Its valid berms. n strong rind healthy being. • Persoiis And . feeling ele hand of time weighing hem ily upon them, With all Ito attendant Ills, will find in the Al. of this nirrictts, or the TONIC, en elixir that will Instil new life Into their veins, restore in n meaqure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, bui lip their shrunken,foims, nnd give health and happiness to their remaining yarn. 11.1 s yt'u'ell•estabpelled fact that fully one-half of the !emote portion of our population ore sel dom In the enjoymentr of good health; or, to MAO OM CAVII CS presslon, feel well."' They are lan energy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite. I'm, this elns4 of ply.nn, the BITTER :9, or the TONIO,Js especially teconunefuled. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are merle strolfg by the use of'vitllt2'9l:lke.A.o.yt.,ll4,!lie They will cure every ree of MARASARTS; : without - • , Thournas of certificates have ureuntulatell In the hands of tilepropriCtor, but spore Will allow of the publicat 101 l of but a. Saw. _.Phosc,-it-tvill.be. observed, nrcnen - of-noto end - of - Filch - standing thnt tint:must -- be believed. - Hon. Geo. W. Woodward. . • , Chief Justice of flit Sltpr472re, COrtil l ra., wr tea • .P/ii/addid, Trarelt 16,1607. itl find 'I - roof:ma's • Gorman Illttvra' fr good 101110, 11E0111 . , dig,tive 011,1118, 01111 jr groat of ltellOnt thc en, ra of nllll. umit of 11,1,0%. no. (lon In the ayut tut, Your:, truly, ' • • •01.0.: I_, II OODWARD.f. . Nom James Thompson..!, : ._, jitrigt: of the .51tproda Curt qf Pfzilisy7rania. Philadelph ea, April 99~ 1500, "i consinr (I,Tmon 1111terc , n prtlunble tneil kil': In VZIPII of attochs of Ibutlgcu Uon or DycycNla. I - 1 eon caltirtUts - fmm-my expel icnco of it. • JAItEfI 111011PSOgi,-- From..R.e. - v - . — Yes' eph. 11...Remiard, D. D., 'Pastor of the Tenth Rapid Church, Philaddphia. ; :lave Leen ft se"em"ly ree doodad to ettlineet my nurse WWI 1111111 IVlllinilollB ,M,.11114,,n1 1110, lot ine , ll,lnoil, but legatiling prae• "l lee 11,t Ma or J e . r , r7 , 1 h e , in ell - rd ; with n elf our p1, , 0r lii Vlll . l 01111 inluurers nod paritelitarly in nry ' f-ei 111,1 foully of the I tr. lloolland'S German 131itorA,J, depart for once from toy usual course, to expre,,, my nal 00110 iclloll that, jot. ritr al debility of the rye, m, and especial/tr./be Lis, i nf, :it is a elf and valuable preite 111110. In until,, CIIfICH It may }fall ; but emptily, l doubt not, It will he ye, y betwlicial to those who suffer I from ti 1 1 .," above causes.' Yours, very respectfully, • J. 11. IiENNARD, • ' . Eighth, below Coates BC.. •, • Trom Rev. B. D. - Fenaall, • Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle,. rhita . dephia. • I lowa derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof. land's German 13Ittebst; Red feel It .sly privilege to re commeTßllbem tis a most valuable tonle, tontl who urn. hullbring from general debility or from diseases arising from dentligemelit of the'llver. Yours. irtily, E. ' nooffatl'a Getman Itemeillca are coonterfelted . : See that the signature. of JACKSON' Is Oil thu 'wrapper. rapper,., of each. 1, ottlo. • All'othere cort u terfolt. Prinefpal Mica . and Afanu factory at the German ltiedichte !Rota, N0..031 ARM Stied" . rhiladelphin. , . ~ : . EE CARLES•VE. VA X% - 1 Qrrmnn •, t t) Zkrigo l s 'ic Z'&,..! Eor onto by"all llruggioto und pcalore 1n ,151.01cloce. Ilaofland'i Gambit Bltt.&B,por bottle op ' a bolt dozen • " b' 00 51000taid'p dorman Tqnlc, pin: up In hunObottlea r l.oo . , per bottle;orn, half . 0.34 en for: • 7,14 ttar Da liot 1'24;4 to oxamhid *Olaho Arad° atoll buy,ln order to 04 tho ttOnotno. l • 1 • ; ,r -'-) • : -':.,:0 ,•:., - .;; :- -:: ~ '_.,,,, 3 ) ~: 1: f ,~--_ -, EMU riur ! ADELPIIIA, PA lIIIIIEa MEM MEM =II NOTICE. TESTMONiAtt3. c4rinupN. ~RIC7ES. INE Carlisle, Pa.; rilday, IVlarch 6, 1868 POETICAL WORDS FOR MUSIC The weary satin w uuntettielhpt, The, oars were silent for a 'lllloo, l ' An past ll.'sperttpr , sheres'we swept, That were no n remembered fiten Seen alter lapse of weary years, !hides; when the Shadoimeet, Win througlphe misty ofiany,tehrs, _..4) : 4 l ,_thialAl_n. Shadow, awed. . . . i ...3 Ignedtlto half-forwittnn shod Vint .dunilroCed,luirro , of In Ili/ 'Wife, - With Itncons where-we touched otYnre. And ports thnt,over-Tell wo know. Thou lirolto the oont bof9ron bvi7.6, That sought the aecrst.cif tho'Wer.t, And idly nIF wo swept r h o sonsl Towards tho blonds Or the Bled. Iladde a silver-,andel bay, Wo saw the I irons; very fair , • The flowery hill whereon thpyley,. Tho'llowers iiet, amid their hair. • Their old sweet song stain down the wink „Altanemher6.l.music "Wn*g Ala! now no moil, of cords to hind, Sn need Mel wdbf Orpide - • It onee had seemed a little thing • —To lay our lives down at-their feet, - - butt, dying, wentlglktliear thonCsingl And, dying, see their' liters sweet; But note, we gazed,"Stal,Pro , slng by, • hint no care to Wry - Tho hitter-sweet of MelneTy - Was :aura than an; Siren's . _ --SELECT TALE. THRRO:6IANOE . OF HERALDRY Almost everybody feels m•-interest—in .looking at ' coat- it-turns, and_znaturally . 'supposes that the ofysterious pictures ex hibited by soine of them have an , occult meanik. 1' Tito following will give it. little silbstance to -one readers' thoughts on the subject hereafter: The origin of mitny - crests and roats , ol : 4reis of singular chanicter is involved in. Loh,cority, and lunch matter ((1 It ivric in teri,L host. • 'Eraditienl 'of tie rme.tlitie ell:11'0.0,M, however, st.ifl 'O%- i t ill r.::-peet . to tit', armorial im,ig'ai,t of nnelent ;nu tnenti•.M•tlthe tr,Ot bet lie .the •Ii which ti e r prOF.IM of Li•imici. Mml. I .is Lent of n iketifei wish a gold chaff n. 1 i• W nrae il, origin jo gii l oh ! ly•:••I lino :is, the lila; EiCrl of Kildare. •xlic•ii hr w•i•-• tut iwant, -A. .1). IS6L• tits !alter was killed at the battle of Callan, ! nt the nel.vs tarri ing_nt_thefamily seat. ti.o.„11011,-ehold.a.catrie patitc.:Xettelv, and ro•Lo d wil7.lv nit of the liothe,' leaving the I . 4rregea, lirhr , La atlin'twpntl,tetr. - I)Lti ing the uusoitce M the large ape, null , which Was keptmlion the pretnis,, enteied the lican,e, removed the c11.1:1 trout it, eet . ,'llJld, whi:o in- tho Het, 01 ricking_ it in - his Mini in -imitation ofir. etellielit, Was ,1.1110 , ,ed-hy---a- - -clo In, hod returned to watch the in ',The nuMkey - , on finding Ifitnielf 'de teet,a, ran away wi , .11. his burden, and, being hotly pur,tieile,glipetl to Lhe abbey, the st - eeple of which . it inmfmed,. but still retaining possession or the ym itg o fl. I,oetators were horriVed, and knew not' what PAepsito take to reeoVer the t 4111,1 and to being killed, -For hours - they wat,lied, cud "3011 the lnonk. V retalltell position, grinning :it them and roehing baby. They feared to frighten the anitnal lest it shoulti devi l /its charge, and, as a la , t, resource, rdtil•ed to a distance. When'they had di , appeared the monkey, finding the coast elear,`desconded from his porilotta po sition, leiiturely returned prune. and deli , - sited In his credit unhurt the inhott snit, who, whm I e grew up to e.tltte, honored natter ,lackey in: the manner stated. .The crest borne' by. the Ihike of Hamilton and the llarquis of Abel:urn is sm i tramed to 'have had it, origin in at ciretton:tatted that °cent-rod to their mutual ancestor, Sir Wil ' lialn de [lamblelun, A. D. 13'25, - in - , Which he displaycd gi eat presence ' - of mind, Tho gallant. knight having* slain in a duel one John do Spen,r,.fet,ri fig that he would not meet with lair Jo -Oyu in England„ thAer- N§lied,:by flight, to .AC'eli , 6llf,ty in Scotland. Ile WllB accompanied by •11 servant Who in several ways dit.phlyed IiUIpLUnIS of extreme nervomness. • The fugitives were for ,soute time jhotly purslted,.l,7llat hist managed to seetire sit t!,l ter in it 1001,111, in which they hoped-to avoid detection. While rambling here they ramtl,two Wood-cutters , at work. After much parley, ,aid by the :offer of h cow:War:title bril,llthey. induced 7l,wexchitnge JlTAlte_tatir - them,_to re - nal:L - 16.A 111e.11' r1 . 111,11.-li6V, ~1113110 leave them • for h time U3'' thoinsolves. Sparcely, however, liatl they-dontiml the rustielmbiliments be foro (he enll4 - nries of the law arrived, and interrogated ,th.etii severely Witethor they had seen might of the fugitives. They - could - tellnothing,.and - continued.:,,their J2ll pation of•sawiug.. The :mi. va tit, however, lmt his composure, and 11 , :gan to display - evident signs of tropishrrtinfrwmin,,, ol,:ervittg this, *:dertily bade hint Mind his work, and energetically ordered 111 111 to 'cut "ttirough.'" 'Chu man, thus reettlled' :(111110 Or his perilous,. position,. ,vorked with a 1 fight good will, aptl the . Iig , RI)IQ,I4L-gl4lll satisfacqew - in-' formation; ridrac,tl their On.his turn to, t•ttfety, :dr adopted - as his ercit an' oak tree ferreted. with gold 11000110, an& pruetrntutlghrough tub sMin trnnsversr.- Jy it frairde.saw, the blade thereof hearing Jli.Lword • The armorial Mearr)igs f mien: 'of Ilay., are said to have ork t inat,i fr om a hi s t or i. ea l. ftmident. .111 the rekto Kent,,th 111. tict , tllll)ll,.A , . 1,1:.08), the vane= invadt , d Werth,lti re and to Ated the - S.autish trtiop.;. Thp. retrwtt, vr, , which threatened -fat of 1110,1 complete tittinrc, was 1111expet. i.dly prevented by the intrepidity - of atmold 1111111 1111 d 111.$ t6:O 50119. T-11($0 11(11'0011, though Only armed wlth yokes, managetl.. by their bravery 0111 d expmrtulations, . rally the Scotch 001111000 and. 11'111 . 1 them to victory. 10 the hattlo the old man was scivcreiy wyk1114011; and, on beitig 1101(0,1 his name, could only incoherently . utter the 'word "flay." . The monarch, as a reward to the victor, gave, him snbstuntinl TlCCUni liry gills, and also ha much of the rus.ii do -011111l us ii-faleen; whloh was'then sitting . on his hand, should fly ever before 'alighted. The Gird flow and 1111 4 11ted upon an eininefieFtlfdt — ls even:to the present day .qyled the ~' F'itit. l oristoritt:'',' In'conitiopinr4„ this'eirounistanep,.ihe family of Hay has Tor,o6llBries. past he: uo in its armorial hearings sVilto allusiod to the prowess of its fruseie anveseor. are several branches er.tho family, but the 111111 whose arms , 0 • 0 sharged witli the greatest number et referrenees to the historical incident is Sic John I fily. .. Ln tho • seeoticl ,th ird quarters, with other ehargesi he:" 11001.5 a yrike, and each of his tivti crisis are Svnilrlie. The ti rot 10 it rock, i.vor which is the t lotto "Firm;", the second bel itg' a ' falcon'nisi ng.' 'The simnorteys are . two men in , coinitry habits, thit'dit:c.fer . onn holding In' ills heed' ti plc - malt-share; and the sinister holding' nn . 6x4oke; while the motto is "Serra juggle ' (Preserve tile . • - ' • fho crest :borne' by' the , Stanley, fairly,. OM lived of whioli 'is the-Earl of Derby;: is most peculiar, viz.: :10 eagle with - wings extended, preying upon , ll child Ms/addled in - arMlidle,'phieeditiiim n chniiiirto. ,- -Pliere aro' two versions Its' the Origin of this device. ! One is that the head of the tatt)oni' (front' who:ill:114'11y Do'rhf is totiteiMitily ‘ de- Setinded), wishing to . .get.''rid : a'natural child; ctimecl. itAo!be - placd&iri 'nn, eagle's , 'r • - Ell rest.. The bird, heivever, instead of killing ' the Infant, fetrit, ii - eireumshinen which sn affected the father that The brought pp .1110 boy aS Ilia acknowledged 'heir. The. other tradition is that', 7irr the :reign of •Edivard one Sir lhornarlithoin, , having only a daughter, desired aff heir and -having a natural sun by ono Mar`P - dskiitel, lio`dettir wined to acknowledge the 613iid. To ghe a colorable pretext for introducing the boy into his family, ho - directed thatit should be the foot of a rock, where an. eagle - 6tal-built-his--nest. He - then, in -- COmpany - . with - other persons, went to:the ..loettlity of the-rock,- and -pretended that he, had dentally discovered tbo infant. -His wife ' adopted tho. child, who was subsequently known Ps Sir Oskatel Lathom. Before 'his ',death, however,. Sir ThomaS revealed, the fraud, and left the Intik of his priperty to his daughter", the Wife of Sir John Stanley, wlios descendants offered the Lathonn 'crest of an eagle reguardant to that previously •deSeribed. ' - The bull's scalp, which is crest of the Cheney family, owns its origin, to a peculiar action-that is stated to have linen performed - byimmtrcestoi7 — Sir - Johrr - Cheneyharremi= mutt soldier fighting under' the Winner, _of Henry of , Richmond, at Bosworth, persom• ally. encountered King itichard, and was felled - to the ground by that Mbiiiirch, 'who also - laid7 - ; op - en -- the - lcnight's,,:belmet-Ittld lcnocked off the crest. For some Unto Sir Jolfn layMpon•the - ground stunned and un cured-for. -die - covertng 'himSelf, kmwever, he - cut - the skull andhorns ofrthirlirde of an ox _which chanced to he near, and 'diced them upon his own head to supply the loss of his helmet. - Thus equipped;' he returned to the field of battle, and did such service Onto on' being proclaimed king, Henry assigned to his faithful follower the arest since horiM 2 by his descendants. Fotservices - of - -loyalty not performed on the 'battle-field 11111117 , instances of grants of :Lllll6 are extent. for instance, the Boycotts 'of Salop bear for their arms three grenadoes, and for merest an armed Man Misting a gre nade. Thesis were assigned . by Charles II to 'Sylimnuei Boycott, of Hinton, and his brothCr Francis, for having:miinifested their • lOyalty to his Majesty .by sundry services in the times •uc,._his..gecat-distresses, in same I Ile fi wr ns I heir father had done-to -Charles 1., by furnishing the army — and—garrison wjth great ,hot, grenadine, imd other ha biliment:, ut • Wll r. The sand monnEch also Lrrantedto - Colonel Carlos the fo/M-wing . tr, - , viz: an cult trot , ` on a gold. mount, Ilivse, (mil' red fesF,r; (or band IL three gold nr rstml crown,, We. td services re n • te , ,h.ting Min to preserve his life in the et , lt-iintted 1;0ytil Oak; and fat•ilitating his-AL:4e nit the battle of .-Worcestcr. A.mong the curiosities of bernidrr may be tnenLioned the crust borne-by nomly, n red dumt,riflun , powtlered With thirty-nine nitillets (or 'itarti inntik), WILS grant 1698* no n :11.r.`1.3reenin11, tou'lniemoration of hi, flit' • urr t th• irty-tnth child or ouu father boing the nod mother. MISCELLANEOUS. LP.TT.ERY _SWINDLES The foihming '‘sadexperiemie'Y of an un sophisticated country parson should servelis a warning to all persons, clerical and )ay, who are disposed 4. to make-haste to become :"- A preacher wto lives_in n distant grate:, 111111 whose cupidity- uppears - do - havo - Lrot.t he -better of his judginent, gnYes tile ftillowing account of Lire way in which be was swin. died by. 'collie sharpen: baying, err office in New Yuri:. Nu doubt therm are hundreds `of cirnilnr cases, arid we print this as a warn lag to persons wino way be tempted,in 'I Inc 111111111er. He sups that lust still - 11'1'1er a IsTeW York " firm" ecut out an advertisement of a gift enterprise that appeared on its face so just Mid honorable an undertaking that he was_ induced to stud ten dollars tor eleven tick ets. The tiekets were receiviid, and the men sun L eight more, requestmg'him to distribute them... Ills family took live, and three .of his neighbors took the others.' They' next - si - liciT;iite - Mi - More whielt-weruTtre.,. . turned. • lo a short (IMO the, sixteen tickets were sent back aly . the lottery men, with the direr thatdf - the minister would pay for then), and they. did net draw a valuable prize,:_they would make him a valuable present. The bait took, and ten. dollars were paid - for them. Another sixteen tickets were finally tr - ent4d this grenrijlorn, who was told that they were the last; as the million and aAttif of tickets had been sold. if ten dollars were sofit. to the lottery met they guaranteed the Minister a prize worth two hundred dollars the gpind drawing which. was to-take place on the flltlior - 0 - aolTer. • The money . , was sent, and the various sums were Matithwledged.. Early in IQoven, bee, the minister. '.t - cceiied a letter stating - I that one of his tickets had drawn a prize worth b.WM Mindied dellars, but . Oaf they levied• five per cent. on the prizes, and that ten dollars more inust,be sent on-before the prize would be' forwarded, Tbtlt len dollars .was also rent, Gut neVcr - WaS' itektiowledged, I and the 'sinister lieard nothing leers, of his frionds. Ile now expresses ileAre to a nt oh to Now York and prosecute them, b ut his journey wridd prove fruitless. Ho has learn ed a lesson. which uncy be worth the !Jimmy Lit eo - st him.. At all events, it ought to prove ti warning to . taberS„: - If any ono offers ti gold watch Worth One hundred dullarsifor" tint dollars, be IS 'acheat, and ought, I to be avoided - its intich tie a pickpocket NeW York city, cc hieh,is tile real modern Sodom, is with -every description of I rascality_ mid is the gi4?.at cont.re-of corrOP." Lion_ Gilt,entorm:iscs, bogus lotteries, nfoOt.L., auctionr,-fraud Mord philanthropic societies, I ttlid it liest ' ,lf other-twindlingcoecerns timr o tf - . - Ovish i'noun luxuriantly. The latest at tenpt at, swindling wlimh we have seen, oolong . from that -inetroilliclis," is the offer by two - pr i etended "attorneys and. counsktl: fOrii;' .- Who will undertake, fur the moderate fee of tee dollars, to collect the priZes justly. due to the tickitt - dio dens, from the managers of these Gift Einteiprises, witp an additional charge cif 5 per cent. upon all ittonleys tints collected. The coolness andeigpudence of these would be swindh;rs . „refreshing,•init the probability is that 5011110 .gutlgeons with besought and fleeced of their -money.. ,The pod says, , . , "Tito plenturo our . ly fs ns . ,grent In being cheated on to otto,t." ._ , ' -. .. FIT YOU A LAWYILic-Z-An Old lildy,Wialced into a lawyer's cptlieil htuay , {Vllon the. fol lowing_eonversation - tools 1,1'1004 - ' .1(4100 ..to t399_ ff you_ w 0.11(1 like tp pike boy and make or Ulm:" • ' Lawyer.--•. Tho boy appears rath pi young, audio ; .how Old is her Latid.—"Seven s y_airs, sir." • Laaujee-, ,, 1ie is spa - young, decidedly ' ten young. H bay, you no .ys °des'?" ' • • .Lady--4.)! yes., I lace suvero ; but we. have•cOneluded tomukao fariners-of ens. 1 told tlie.Old loan I thotiglit this little fellow would' Ulnae a first,t'atti . iaWyer;''so'l 't . itilvd to ~ t tutit. You wittild take turn.'' Lawytir--•"3.10,' nindaini be, is too young yet to edin rrrenemthe study okbe, profession. But why db yol6tbiuk this boy any .bettr. ealeulated for ' lawyer thaii •your 131(ler • _Lail y-L , " Why, you see, sir, be is jest sovoil: yours Ott to•ldey. -When ho was only Ow, he'd lio , lftiO• talatur' ivhen fin got.to six ho was gassy and iinpudent asony critter could be ; !oat rieW hall stealihvoryi,lring ho eon got hoods on," •- - IrVitY ere yoeng belied kisideg eitel AotU r like Christianity,? Bemuse they do its ,they Would dthere should do unto them. N t \ 0 11 11 ii - - THE PHIMITIVE DRA*A An American' gttntleman, who imagined Witt his New York experience.had rendered. him cute enough-M-venture-anywhero with out; having the stranger's welcome of being taken in awarded him, humorously destribes • his costly visit in the'course of ids London. sight-seeing to that peculiar institution the jenny Gad. "Now then, you little boy, stand aside, and let the public 'come in. New, then, .r.common,_great_play_of_the_ttrorest_of_lion,_l dy; or Tho of Mentargis l ;' with the celebrated dog_ In—in his original part, only alaMny—Wl k in,. just li-going to be-' gin, only a penny ' . I was listening t this attractive...invita tion, at the entrance of an alley, in mad of Abe by-Strpets of London. The speaker was a coarse-looking_ limn,. whose dress betokened more the appearance of a burglar UMW a manager of a theatre—with heavy. laced • boots,. woolen ~stockings, corduroy :breeches, striped waiscoat, reel neck-,band kerchief, velveteen coat. it dingy white hat, with dirty morning-band, sat janntily __eitut_bushy_head;_beneath_whose:shluli-citsid, ister,lanshaven face: . made up the•ensemble ofa showman of the pot house tribe of tray— Ming Thespians, yelept,_Atie_renny_tjaff, 'Scliool,i.which infest the great metropolia.- tLW_hero!s• the tbeatreV__stiid__l, _looking_ Valnly'up the half-lit alley ; and then at the touter of the penny theatre. tt_Why,_thaCere door where you sees the -lantern-hung—up,E-and 7 "the-teuter—pointed-- With his canoimit dim light; and as he did so, the beating of a dilapidatdd drum in the inside reassured..me.___ "Don't you hear the horchester playing the•horvertee The, curtain's going up, and you'd. better be in time." •• Tieing-in-quest-of novelty , and-a sensation, buttohrtHip my coat, Paid the penny, and with a •feeling, of doubt and .ctifiosity, dn . ; ternd . this temple of the drama. A'cliberless rote et` were raised one above the other, liktethe seats of is traveling circus; it - chandelier, consisting of-tour tallow candles fastened wilt, barrel hoop, swythg,' awn the Uingy roof, coutpbsed the illuminati on of the auditorium, Flool—tny seat' hear a matt and woman, who w i re diSeUSSin g the merits of tint dug; and testing the quality of-what might by termed .double- distilltA Jersey iightnior.;tt for the C•Lotalon" is,•t-sure pop . ' to all wh o fool thOir time its libation,„ The audience - were.deeid&lly nintrey; and the illVi..loll4lvpunrunee of the majority star,. geF.ted the proprifoty of closed g rut !. timed Yi!ga bonds having no. le mo Worthy •that mune, ready for any.thinz• 'lrmo 11' toy, , - and-toss to manslaughter, ‘‘ . ill; and shoeless boys", made up our of rifratt. whose ribaldry and slang w,,1041 put; to blush the vicious. horde of Nev You is gamins. _Lhad_a_notinn to Snalflpo my penile and cut. the connection,. before. the dog _howled his brief -nou r_upon -the stage. But. 010111- ' , I 'y tlrn admen hard, ~ , I _owards die tunny times before their death; the ,aliant never taste 01 death but once!" 1 thought that I might 119 well - stick it out and die game if there tens ally" dying,te be dine, am' so field on. At this moment of reffecti ................ led by_ri ' t4erWiirrom a girl on the relit 11 ,, hove me. A- curdle from the.cbandeln•r hod fallen into her. lap; 'and i t s she we.; drinking a 'glass or gill handed to her by :14:ge - ntletnani - the bottle fell front ' hen mind and the contehts were spilt to Mir lap ti,:lgo. The candle - being lit, ignited her gin stained frock, and threatened her :orlon, in jury.-- But, her -I , ver,- s With----commehdabl, presenee-of mind, threw himself into her lap and put the fire out. The girl threw her arms around his neck; and I remarked he'd better stay there till the danger was over, to which he replied: : "Your're right, old' chop: when my gal gets warmed up thet:e's no need o_caltiuzfor any hingins while I'm about—is there, Ala ?" To . which lilaritismiled, pushed,him off Jier-lap, and said: I'm /dewed if' you ain't put the fire out.• Now if you'll go and get - seine more gin; I'll marry you next week, and then you can put, as many fires out as you like!" The lover had.no money, and as the inci dent:afforded we much amusement, -1 prof- feted to pay the expense of.refilling the hot lo, to which the lover replied: "I'm much obliged to you. I say, Maria, let this 'era gentleman sit with you till / Come back with the drink," to'which Maria -assented.-'-The lover importuned -tee and, though diSinclieed•to the arrangement, lii-c -cepted the Situation, and 1 and Maria were holimilMing. (by his fiery introduction, much to my surprise at my audacity and Maria's insinuations. My companion was, to all , appearance, a domestic in some family in the vicinity, who loin got out for' the . evening. She wns not-bacHooking;hut more-than-a ,match-fur her'sweetheart of exlinguishindubilitics. you like the' theatre?" said Maria. .‘rm.quito fond of it," 1-responded. "So um I." /Ind Mnriti hitched tip little closer. -• . At this lifoniVnt the big drum beat a the, sin- of-joy4tizthe-apple-anthorange-,chewiag crowd, around and about .11ddlo - was faintly heard. struggling to mate witilt its noisy companion,. when a bell announced to the happy the play was to begin. The'nortain,went up with. stuidry jerks, disclosing a rocky pass that had seen b,tier . days, ito dente; whether it, was , ..sun li t ; la or tnoonlight ',never discovcre'4;. for the scene .was 'so undefined, and the ,- paintitP4 so wretchedly dope. It might huvo beeflyqur neighhot:'s back-yard, on it Wash , day, for till ,the ilthsitin it sent- tnihe eager throng.. who only thought of the "w g of Montarg is,"-whosti:reputation was only surpassed by this immortal "Dog a • *---- Thciplity -- commenced — hy -thirlifosesaid rOckY pass delivering itself of a wrtehedy drssed Lord, bearing..-in his arms tholadv of the castle from her maternal roof. A. ,tale of love and' faith hero ensued, when n bearer of dispatenes rushed on(with very dirty bawls, or black gloves on, 1 couldn't tell which) and shouted; My , L ord . you are pursued!" • ha "M o re my pursuero" , • , Lord air aloud ee the castle 'lll, I seed adm s 3 ho is.emping demi the 11101111. Oda.' I,eape is h6pfdess." • “Then we will perish' togothi;il" hedrupysound,d, the fiddle serqtehed ri displareherd. .411rwai . ited rev the dog freer thdineuntuiti, but•he came Muria, hitching. up cleee cited tune, said, "Look Dull .1,4 0 e, it' s 6oin ingr- The .audienee jelled, :the buys Ant] 'gi tie hopted. The inieniger,s ,wio wus then in tlie.lion3e'eltippect Ids nine on the seats and eridtl: • • • • - - t'lluuruwl" •• . • - fin. the dog,lndueed the manager 'to jump on the stagotor tin explanation; and • bobbing behind the seine he quickly returned with et dog under his arta(to the dismay otthe Lord uhd L'uily n t j but,,,irtreto devoured'6.A.ir., ish in tholitteniptjand loudly"6iith' • .. , Gennnen and ladies, sonic blasted asses, sin has been and give ou'r Celebrated dog', seine poisoned sapsagri,.• and he's kicked t - he 'bitekk; give; u 'twenty 'pound 'note to anyone who hinformationt of this torrid deed." • • , •Wlth that thedog was throw,n on theoago, the Lord and, Lady including thh beayer of 'recovered, froth their stupor„ while the inn:lager said, nThe 'dog's dead, and as . The boys Shouted. ••Give us one-penny , The string Fustuining.tho chandelier •was cut down in the confusion,. the curtain foli, and Maria and I wore loft in the dark. 11ow.Ignt out ~of thdt Ponny•GafF 1 nev er kno).v. • 'lllaria and hot; lovor , l-nover ea iv •againz mybac,in'ttnihnstling orthvd ; , of nlon and urchins, and on ruching.: atrea, found myaolf minus my - wash, which TERMS:--22,00 in Advande, or-22;60 wifhin the years IEI9 loss I nitributed to the ntlettiktnitte tleyterite of the Int. INlttritt.. who.. eltoer Alta tr-n brother to tn o in more losimmos thoo ono. I ntri Sirtislied with 'pigmy theta - rim:Ald ant sure of one flirt dint white follts-'enti.sei. 1116 elephant fit London ns weli in if) Nett York; end when the fogelmilitm L. cMoing," she lied rto reret • corm to the dog., as the loss, of my repoutm fully testified; ,•• • LEAP YEAR The almanac.autliers inform us that the • year 1808 le especially set -apart-for the- Is dies,-the unworried portion we mean, who. -by time-honored custom and con - cession, ano entitled to do a good ninny things this :lelv thltt are denied on any other. They.:lnive the 'right to ask their "feller" to take Sleigh rida, -or to - go to n concert:or to go to church ; they. have a right to draw " their wcasil" and pu.s . ,:thebills; and more. ?hey have - the right to do the courting, to put their arms around a piece of corduroy. and itven, "pop tho quimtion." . • This is nice it is pleasant to hear the idol -01:.-pour-heart,in-treinulous-toneE , ,Bny-:- "Angusitts-, adored of my heart,.the bright star or - my future life, the - sunbeam of s tny „waking hours,- Say,„, : ohl anv,wilt_fhou...ho_ mine, be all thine own dear Penelope Ann's." -And-lthen-to-hear•--the-baslifid-swein r -hold-- ing his, cambric, scented, with the .flavor of it thensand dowers, or a skunk's •cabbnge, - simper out,_!. Ask _par.tv:if f nthr I" • P , diswi. -- wocan't - ilo - the - stihject-justier;l „ and will let Corry 'O'Lanus speak for he nows - al I about such things, ire he's got married._ • It is . leap year ! Of whielvihet 1 wigh to remind the Ind itCti division of opinion-its to the right-of women to vote,-but = there can bo.m, question ns , to her right to a hu,lnind,.il she (qui get one, - Now i3.her time! Bikt I would oriviso young lailieF not to beorti,l). Although it is leap year, you .. had hotter 'hark belotalvou leap: ' ii . ,yoitrq, Intslatna. and he r h ino suit you, you ( . 1111 . 1. Change 111111 11,11.11. I.llllll`l . I , lll', at 10114, W 111 1 .0111: y.LI 141`to - Ulricll,:o, T Ile.rt! .S,!Verlll . ..C! , (It :Lk u_be ,•••ei•Liiiil in nnittiir inhoind color inny he l e nt t :, i,•.. diviabo They nre of leis con.,:egiwnee tinm- inJi ‘.ldiud nro or IessCOIISO 9 IIO J IVO thiln (.1;,p0 itirrnunnd 11.4 1111i11r'n . ...3.4ure,5, 4C, . . . 1 - woilt,lii'lf 1116 - - , .! wits-yQ1111f.; \V ,-,, i) , 111 Id i igtkr).y 1111.1r1 Who . Wcalld t - Npfn2L 114 - 1,0 Stip i I. , t, lib,- . .111 4 li , il a 1:1111 . 1hiMI: on thrii , ltlgontlolll4.l ' Who 1),,,I),:r1 ;4,,,lthig- for mrd 'tcst/i,A tarty ' l'i . Lzu-u l - 1 -iih-(141-4t014,0.1*-4A6-a-11:11.py 1 - 014:40-0 -1'i - 4x11_, - iniilit - lel -' e!. - 1 ,1 11,-, • • • --- - - ' ' - - • • Never disni..p.,lat, your pnronti. - • .yu uu lociunr.Thiirfioflit wh.l.lier the nTI ~ Their ,• 1,.• tirr.s to o 6 (Ig" which meets tour night,ii a week. Siw- will find dint, (Jut aft., t 13t nrp 1111,3• ni when entight yutingl.tut —utuotiu t u d.. n guu . d - tunny - 6,0h I th , ilig4. Thru eiv 11..1.11 11 ght up. in ill. morning "ion.] light, tho flr,•, when the gist him gontiThivny.... Thero ares.die profesijeniAltdt it nil ,itivis.ble to niarry,inte. Such sis editors, foe they never ;let rich. - --- Or - wOrturSTAV 11 - 0 - 11. Mit crti VIIIP nr nitzhts. Or politicians, who tire Iff.t SiltlSll.ll With (1111‘ ttettin..2: wcil(10.1 their egiiiitry; owl, nio,t :those both their wince. But, as the t:rest ohleet is to era n 11M bund....nd us the-sunny is limited, it May not do to Spider) VINEGAR. - Last silinMor, While rc siding New Orlcons, a youth who ; m oo d five feet eleven and three- - quitrterci in st9ekings, and hailed from o'olsoo hfre up I : Wabash, was tivited..by4t friend-to - time-at the same house _where I was This was thi H'oosier's first vi, it or iv !nom _home and hat.old his friend, Who was_in the produce bUSillen9 amid 'hail purchased his cargo of corn, as they took their s,eat- - 3 st the table, that he expected he would ;howhint all the sit in town ' as he wanted to let all the folks at "'hum know about it." The servant brought-a dish ofsonp, and, observ ing a gentleman nearly opposite-pal—con siderable catsup in ,Itisk dish, nor lloosisr" pointed to n. bottle of pepper sauce, and ask ed hiS neighbor what it'was. Spiced vinepr," wee the reply. ii Waal. s'poseye 'blige.a feller by haudfn' It clang." was.the_auswer. The* Hoosier - took (he - bottle, and coin 'motiet,tl.. dosing his soap ; hut.^.as the saute dicl not flow ye y freely, he tank out the col k, et the same ailpe olisereing to his . . " Kinder', close folks yet Stoppin'-with, lb Nit such nudugoy hole iti-tlnit to ',re vent at Nlrer's tokin' much b ath , Is'pose it Conies blvh, dov't it T' Miring . this t ip's , poured' ife:irly a wine glnssful in his soul,, and s?oon:he dipped it full tngStht r witfi s,vel'll-pniq 555. and put it in his inonth. 'file next instnni he scinipted-Ilio.co'ntonts the (111 AV 111 . L . 0 ' Prelleh V,entletnim ' s hoscin, and Int %vied otti:, . • . 34 L Snakezineull i tsildonts ! (I o ; ijor 1 1'1i) till !" • , - •' By Cllr, - Ar I" exclaimed the Frcnclmnl inn rege, , ,jothpiag train the (ably. . Y . Oll ha\ o sprziled n.y shirt, my - se -t, sair I Spoil eeey, thing., s it 1 By gar, I shall 8.5 aLh.olt aa.r I" In the meal - Wimp th - ri Mosier hati se.zed tt pitcher enioninim: water. r.ud inken a it e •nieni.toty di it tight. - Sytting d9we the . pitotivr, he eyed the Frenchman for.a ninmem r Snit Ch (9) : ~• 0011lounil your . 0' shirt; I' S'posi.l,l cva, gain' to horn my in'avils out for. you or shirt, You. Mean Suns 1 C01116..'110W0 to final, - add i II give yell one of mine.", ;It was with Vie Flonsier's k l rienti could allay the Frenchman's rage, nail sit ini.iters straight, again.... Bat ever after, "spiced- vinegar" was a hy-word, and 81101, °lent to,set the whole titbit, is n roar, _ iIrAYE Uuc of T. he's continued stork; btOn ;Whited tutu bound volume , !" inquired a.t t iotonter of a salesman :a 0110 of ,411' large hooli st.llis the oilier day. Clentintfed ! who', he tl" t i hy. the nittn'tleti tt . I hos so very.not t; . tories tor the Oublitiatittml. 1)16 - 114111W LO .1111/1 . 0.001 . it..4 111/111 any other man. told -Wantl.ol got. 1u in. it I-LAIII nil •.• The salesman inrtho nog' and„the vcratait custunler, tr , el.. ii with LiA imiry, which ' we (Info say h.: to continued." • .4 - rtiTIIER BCCIIC took place orf tite'lBth lost. gentietuan came' itS with a I, full' of Teti.° - oitnnti . urivriook r- to - show—oir !ex - Oak:6 'qualities by loaelikg 1 iighted tb it,4 , 4nstantly the loom was 1161 ovobps nos, eoVr - rei.l with rusitetLfrom it: By the 0111.irts o r out•bify4 they tier°, eating tiisheil; but the editor amid 'one or two other geutlethab were very littil!y • •A. ItAIiDENED 'criminal;. convicted of ti, 'rtturdey,when asked. it fie . knew i:n:la why loath ehotiltitnit he proiloulded , egadritit birti, reviled thiit ti m o p might, only to be pa niebr.d, nccovtliny II le • and lied bed - tweil, - ,iinsi" declared Unit he hod ititeno4, in th e' , 04 , orzif iic:o44 find *Cie alit 'not nieri t capitul pan!aliment. r , OpeakeiColftiar's . . :We'append the able and:eloßneyt letter of Silefilereolftix to the Indiana rptabli . ban - Every.i.teiniblienitt:hould • end it, ...As fteanclid, reviem Of-tne -reord.ofloi.tr:„.tt.y.aueg_fulcl.f par tot it will wttrrn the heart of iivery.loynl teen., . Washington - Feb. 18, isps. • , Baii• el 1 e ncy- ov. — TAU - D - 41i S mould he glad to ne.. oept yet lin.d invitation; to.d .Ihus onloy the loiviiegn of toolittitt the - level of Chn rel , r'SQUini Iv, 1.11.11 of.our 011;11 IliZlll.ll/11 ill I lidllllll.l, ( . 1;111A - 10W•ii1P1' .I• , •Nt .y iu their I.ionuial .1 - buyer-lion; But , Abu i " "Thu , r to I ce 41.1 Nll.lc/i h. tai Ity grump...l,4.re. I NO:10.: EMI • ;w . % 11tit.be'01111.1 rt.i;l'llit , ',;(lilllW . ~I.llll' 11111.4,1 , A It I clii) . !,Azol: WA, to 10:ACbileli for - mink , s - ,irtlioso 11,A•tre cuuu¢ne,l imiriotii, ty.w1,4,4 2ITe y, •1141 VII (11,:t. , 11,../ , ,tion by our enc . u.i , a cl2p. ito,irc or (AL.:cure t , 1v Uen'thu 4 - 1111i0 i,l/1, with its porno vratie !'resident, lietnocratic . .Citbi m2l, wit ecrl, 1111 d, !i'!li erutiu Clcuentli. throw down the tht: l Cl.t. they_ find- rv:rol red to de,trpy, E 3 When 111 100.101'6 . ;td iiorll3, it 1. ply, diojted "No coorcioii7 - it.`cv.i.: t.. 143 Republican pirty. that, wrote on its IL.onera Ii i nitin end the hist liftd nut' nrinies Congressional legislation (jailed. hi (lid field; " - eoereila " tho 'Rebenigh. In the clarlceE,it, days ef,ttle. struggle; 4•116.r.1 :tt.evyry s trect: corner WC Wen; Ina ti ugly told t?y DeUtocrats, "Ykareaa't, cora:lllyr ttio Sou t It," t,11,-re ivtta one purt3' tlu,l tlu fl t f.l - rairot of ;lie Re JO IA it . ; turd that ,ru tv was the ultjViiesu (1 , 21 , ...gatte.3 L it uur *Otto When unprecedented:mid __onerous taxa tjon---116ertme -- nt'eer..s.itrS' 16 n,,niistat.-itt---01.1r--- .0:•.31t., pnrunct :111111Lout. heryie eoldiern __ nnif to ltet'p otir 7 ihtg 4.lying' in the field, we d f ired. to &try the prOwlicu every DOinOt•Tatio : T v:duo. and vtlitto...attenipted to '_i Lthln , lstgnitl,L_6l~3lltLd n; ollusuLtl3L;;~iuitli tit ri n 4, trio tupho,.l . . . Whim eon-eripti..r laws became n .i tar:: rweea,ity, to flii upper regiments den tin:J.lNi .110 ti- tuld - og:olf — by_tllo ' b ullets of thooriwity and 00 --- t11 ,, tr37 , i 'o;' -- ttEt --- c:qtrui, ..tifit. Ai , kto nt)(1 them:lr . :lT, 011.1.11V;Wlf th'o lured ..-5 Ailed With 1)0110e1;lele delllllNlOldolltz of thli3O. , law.', WO elSked.;Ilo101 1 lIelly, VhFlory, ,Ild iii t 1),V(11.r,11111 . 11g (he'll 11, beili'Cly...os (itie V, lee/Ibb defended 1.116 col.llll . lSith the li , Rl.'" - When Mr. L11.1, , Y,11 ar ht,t.struelc ut SIO- v. , iy .. its the (001:e 01 :di -oily 'WoeS, 10 %Slit I.IS the right. litth of the Rel.i,l.ioo, and w h en i,hoo.o,2:oltie onittqs :utttl - 3Y I llels OIOSC_Sq. el - 00 , 1,1 y it,,d 1,01 - ,i-teotly •.,Itlinninivd 02 ,13 1111NitIO:[.(Olreelell the tier ft , rtirel:i..".l, in ., nlf milotilioll W IC t.,/ leOe'llegeo,,,ve feur• ~: ~ iy :Oiled 00r 0:11',,,0 to th.kt 0f 111.. Irma ,, !„ lffilrilWß , Tfire.;; :Old . I ) :loViCicle e ..c7i . t.b.d._ rc . a- I c ~tl, 0.10,0 y. by 1100:1 . qtt,0a.: ce.--- ~, 0!).101.001 h ‘o,:i: g',,,Q ~0,,,1,., 0, tho Clit.,o, ~.. nj!. A , rt,•„,,,a ! I„ 0,-,.•.,.; ; „ •: \V lit, OP; 2.c “ 114 1 , 10 i (24 11% i- to 4 , t. (rime yli1•1:17 11i di:II LI AV : 11 le lit by pi t.ii ru tubule, iotti ti):Li,.1.1.:4 nit ti I. I=llllllll= !It! i,,!!!!-1.11 I lite; ! ! ! 4 42.:; 1 !!4!.!!!:1 this! In ,li1111! , If• !;, 01. 111111,1 • k,..;, t •j) %.,,r 111. L i.. ht. I,ljltuil It 'Ol Mil' Ur euerAt, runcolea feel' !ot,«I We. I.(l..l,l"'"'''' =1313 t 1 ;0 . 1 1• 111,ig1),• (It'lin,l1111,.• too gorpi \621 , 3 4utborzzt , l by- • jtvp i:11101115 (111 IL IL ‘v,,L41,1 o'l del . % tol:,•si to I)tt , .1 I 111111111'S 11111'0 1:1 , 1!:1: , µr,ti/o13 5,?1,.: to 11111'co 1101. \ ILc iiXXIX C '' un! i si rejorted 111'. jail. 3 th•t4.ll: .1,41•16- b S . 11 1 1 .11 Iny V, bit Ii -11olilti ' evibvtCy I, an V, iv; hiVi: till Ihig nwl 1111) "111 .1 ,1,11, 1/ - so.l.y . .llCllli . l'Vt,, Wll.ll . their ullt 11JV PlTsi -11e;11,. 1110 put VV.:I'V blook.iii_ the m,y ut the return of St,tie.i. • NVloot the .• X IVO Article" wee pro ' poe'd as art amend tn at to the Comtitotion— ct..l3o..l3 Mg no lometatm,y• ~..M..,:..• enact ! .m. 111,1411 protcutit. : _: (qua:ly till C: \ Ii I IghtS "rah, Ilzitl,e•i1111 . 11 IlliLi natur,dized: lt,n \:;tl. : c I a Niotor in lintinna ju,tas potential te.,Onc I.i . I Son hS . ....arojina 4 ond himm to,. mail harriow, l ' - iyiidOor , - ;1 CiTe Treasury agate st an'y y.oy. ments for emancipated ;lavo.:. or ! ite Rel,el ciebt--the 7 -whole 'lletnoera• ie pa i•ty do nouncetLit,,and _urged tlio._;:joui , li I,,r,lajrn ii, as they w did. Now the two Democratic States orix.enttieky oral -.A.l.ltry lane, demand pay ti/. lit, nit of the people's' ,taxe.t. in Ow Tre',ktry, roe the 5i.0.....- :',1,3 it.t.t.on tiontook puled; and the two Demooratic I,e,:i-:apire's. of -, Ditio ..and 'New•Jerys.V et”Pavor 1'0 ..-. wflloiraw the as,nt-- a ___.thoze I Statesto this beneficent Constitutional A metintent,l..avi fig the dose opal 141 too pres.•ntation (11.:1111,,). Dem... Tali.: clatrits lie Democratic Congress could be chasm. 1 will nut extotal tor, V..t.tor by a Ofense • 0 i 0,,. (20.1...r,,ien a l policy .4 Reeomirtle tiell, iirr—Sennfol. :13.7 - Crt9ll',; , filiie - yitiilicittion of it lens, covered the' a.' , 1t01.: grvand• anam • sw?:rabfy. .SOillee it to ...ny,i lit Cengrisq, It aying, lintlollized the snllrage-oFevery free man in the E'rptithern States, liobols and till, c:ic.4tt llto:A who;,hy..violat.ing oLlielal.oallni, had' 3oldett peljllry, to tIVI1 ' ,"0 . 11, r , , , 1 jar,. p.,,- . ..i-ratio.party hav,ing tknoma,tl 1.1.,.f,y . i . 'l3, litnititl nod t. , nipointry titt, sttitttt ipttrtv'sitttkit , its rvittiottgs ftwt, (brit tul, rettlitittiler I,rotu• us r,ppuinia , .1 , 06. rec., tty and v. hat rtr. ° thy vnin La' 11-(1,111, 10.1 tilk. 1.11,1 t 7t, tr 011,31 Inyol Isar • ' ' A: 7 • 0 .... - Not i- :cosy in - the Hills , - party ,w 11,11,1 1 1) , .1?11111-. 04 . 0;11.M-1.11 • who, el , E 4 irot.Sl.4 • 1 1% , 1111.1 hstr. who. a 9 ol_ys lir, • I.lt, '•1•• Hutt lli iti,,•s t.O (11.‘VII .111 / • / . ti l ler - I 44: I:" 111 , 1 .. .intlitry i lilt A titt•ii6" firma:al iri; I not :,iii iiil Ittliirid the Vnurt to (lc - 'n f„ nn hi , Ws itilueli(ilt•sitnu • 1117 . sill S:itittitt to. in - nivi t , , .lien , Ito tint bc if) unison lOlO- 7 ,41111aS cittintry'.ll.l. htiritt4 ' 7tri rim to Griii•ritf 01 . tttl1' to 'ttt.ry lift (11111, It/ rc slit. atrnillv failing is lilt: Diiioort itt cirititnrinitrins of tits! stitgit>.tiottrtt t 1 snit Glnst. itiiiir • • ••• ofliccr, wiili ••• is , lint • of thri 500 hilty, i,,nys :110;1: turns /11‘ , 1• ALT,'With 0\1•11 Mi. 4, .;.11A•clipri .0 . 114 lo iir six., !pi pro' lc ii ill Nii“.ll. - tr,!lvr ' fitiiiti'ifiti . 11.0111 (huso ijudiyumlit und - vaq. bins 'hat d r,l)(weiljity ' 'Fitt 'hot 1 , 11:r A nut Clio: (:,ritielstls,.nf ti-knit or toe, iik\•o • 9 Lion of will, bitcliWit•rd prop/Li-Hint - t tie.Y . ._cii • loviCitini '' RI; cv cry 01i1:1 .1090 which only loyi:lty ip sures. p l iE ' boinity -1)0) 4 rns: r „Iv .CorwreSs laid 7`rp , iinn . t e , provitik..ll,nt, :if ;02. ..pernmi out itintl 'lei the 'hileqity i`rt.N'lll.lJ, L.4iiid'l3.'bfFli nrintitanifior nivil,t-nrviCooityriyt inivp tim ' ul=tlie',oldivi, ns cleiAgonteil in this in. the .drao'r.• therein nntned, and to none • • • POLITIe.,‘Az: 1): 1 . :11,1 , 11 rt t Ver° tr/p'ycgars...