" THB BLESSINGS OF OOTZBSilKST, LIKE THE DEWS OP EE AY EX, SHOULD BE OISTBIBUTEO JLIKS .CPOX THB CIOH AKD THK LOW, THE RICH ASli Till POOS. . " " !T . ' " ' "' "'"' - " ' ' J fhaiJIES. EBEXSBliRO. Pi. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21: 1800. FOL. 7 XO. 52. rr ,:itT .t SENTINEL' IS PUB-ewrv- Wednesday Morning at ,.t an-d FifTr Cents per antrum, flvfl?-.: 0-K D'lLLA.tt AX1 Sr.VEXTT '.'r.-.: tj .r jn;d within six months, an.' i; not pail until tne termination .".f-,,-:,-i will be taken for a shnrtei Js ir.'Mt:.. and no sulscvfter will i T;-: -.-.ti-'io lita paper until all ar V? paivl- except at the option of the .r. j-.iVcribini for six month will W s.. p-i... .... t--.5s tbe money is pai-.i i ?vrrli!HT Rates. ' i r. (f.. Hires to .$ 0 . $ 7". 1 "0i ,. - 1 P--A : 0 1 f 2 00 S 00 3 !r..-i:;t'.is. C ln. 12 (T.-. ji so $." oa oo 2 ro 4 r,n 9 oo 4 CO 7 00 12 on f. 0 " ? 00 14 00 If) 0ft 12 00 20 00 15 00 "22 Ort f5 "'0 .'.s mr.-t te r.irk'.'.1. wit!- I'-V-i. ; .1 i s iV-tire.1., cr they will l nj cl rrLf'- l ri""r'i'(;in lv 7;?.v. r i' -.r r-.'s"1tnt i're. :t .v.r;i;iU ve.'-'.i C :;l it: m nh.on . A 'h : w...:; Lvin-.'ii of J.n-i!:iiiy;ivv.s '.nrs, I.'.- is willing to nia1;e ti;o l. he wlil setrl the Pre :. ( f?re of eLar-jch ii.-ii.-, w!ii;ii tl.cy will t'u.n or Nature's virrn'o he tV r-;ue can obuia it ! ir. si-i r J. V.. (?L"TrIHIUiT. J1 tirvi.J v;i , York. : :! . retire to.k ntl fix lures of tl.e- is t -.trt-i! ,:- ,v.-: ot.t-rs witii .rrvxli "nlists, S1tvew. 31 II? 1 f a:." V s : i 1 t':( cay lo nceJetl in ,.";..! :: to ih -u:ltiCs of the co: r t't. ! tri'r.; he rt;.: ve - s.-efft'tn thusein want cf article i .I.r Li)? A! :i GLAS. PHILADELPHIA. .-j . k'o '' 1 h'i rp'd'l Tin '. t' i f t'.c tc': nnd Ifis- '' ih-: Cure of Jhs- i prath-. hy the ' pi1 hy U tt'jr ti-i:., (lijrf. ct:a i 0" of extr?nie f cJi trirp. i-rivatorn oct, i ' .. ' : An V. r c r-4 ,,.a r, S . : i'a-l "t .""I - :v. th- ni.-p-.i-i - i c ! i.'ii?r evvl v t' i ; ta:iii--s f.r hn J ii HOl'GHTON. ..iALai;. No. 2 .P.-. or-Jer T.LL. Fr :.. .'I'i.'l im,;JU3 ! BiiKGiri3 ! ! l--: w.-uM rosp--c'f;::i lyg !ave j t- c c;tiz us "f KhcnsV.i'.r anl vi- j j - r r-cc-ivci, v. i.i.s store j f D.tvs & Lloy-.rs Store, j M iii' :es, which r f.r Ci-h or country Produce, ;:i i art of the following arti- ind a lavo and we'l i ; 'K.i and StAtioniry, sc'eetfi Noti- d.s v-;p. y sfict atte.-dion to businrss to :ve a r:il .-hare of public patr..n J sa:is5e. his stock is good and he ip as any other house in town HYAN E. EVANS. 1859. tf. Au?. IT. AH IN MEXICO. a I T rsjs it av - r r it 't-i'stiay received from the East, and .'-iria ft the citiz'.ns of Ebensburg aa 1 'a v,;H s,..lece.l assortment of and 151 1 CLOIUISG, )sl-tiif Di'.Y GOODS, consisting in : - 1.1 S. Ill A IIIS. i;.il.Mh.ltl-- 0.';. A rv' i 'I'lio.-ivp.'. I.- t. i k? ... vl-' . o.t ll.i Vj L lo, J. v FLANNELS, MLT.SLINS, hllEssfiOODS of every style, NOTIONS. ;--rf noorsA: shoes, hats and 'Ji.'XKT.-?. TUUNKS. CARPET f hS. STATIOVAltY. H AIlD tYARE. ;f vdllEs, YISW, SALT, &c, &c, ta sc.! -h ..ih.-r articles as are usually ".f.try store, which thev will dispose A '' .ring business will be carried cn ' v.i I'.uiiiiy i rir.iuic. ( i ; ins, ad work will be done in short "r. th; ni..st reasonable terms. Tcb. l, lS00.-10-tf. -.""r5ftr at Lp.w Johnstown ""rV'v CIir:to:i Street, a few doors nortl i f of ila J Clinton. i i i 3fuTThllrelIs, j HZ AS WHAT THE PEOPLSSAT. - T. nnder!i.T!'l tiivinr usra Prore5oc HCMP-TRETS Pc;CIFIC HOMHOPATIIIO EEMEDIi-iS In our familiit with the most aatt-r-ictory resa'it &at vLy full eonfl lence la their penulnenea-, purity, uit efic$cy,.ch?rtully e.i!tce:d them to all persons who wjsli to have aafe, re liable, and eiiicaoious rcaieUie at hand Jar private or do "mestlc use. . - The JtT. Wm. Ilosmer. editor of ' The Northern InJe ipemlear," Auharn, N. Y. : th Rev. K. II. Cresey. T).D., iojtcr if St ttc CLu v: , X. '.: the lfcr. B. I. Ives, Ciiapiiiin it the Au'M-Jti Fvit Pri&ou; t!ie ReT. Pj-encer i. RK-e, Rrctar, iiie-Bedford, Mass.; the Rev. Allen Steele, New-York Conference ; tlie Rer. Samuel Nichols. Ijist-(rtiieee C-mference, K. Y. : the Iter. P. S. Pratt, Dorset. VL ; the Rev. John E. Robie, Buifalo ; A. C. Hirt, Yjv., L'tica, N. Y ; the Hon. Xeal Dow, Pertland, Me. ; the Hon. S-huyler Colfax, South-Ben-!, Ind. ; the Hon. Oeoree Humplirevs, N. Y. ; Henry l. Cook, Jjsq.. Alitor of The Ohio Slate J iumal, C !umb,is, Ohio ; trie H n. K. If. Grnham, Muline, III. ; the Hjn. Thomas J. Chase, Monti- cello, Fla.; the lion. Joseph Benedict, I'tica, N. Y. ; Wra. Brit d. Hsn., Clicn, X. Y. ; A. 3. Poad, Lsq., Utica, N. Y. ; Janiea Plaukett, I-j., Nashville, Tenn. LI3T Or SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. For Kerer, Congestion, and laUnimatlon. No. 1. For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wett-n? the Bed. No. S. For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infinite. No. 4. For Diarrhea, Cholera Iu.'atituni, and Summer C'liii'.i-in's. N . 5. F r C ilic. Ori;ioc, Dysentery, or Blnody Flux. No. t''-r ChoVra, Cholera Morbus, Vo.iiitin?. No. 1. V r C ritf:. Col -, Iul'.upnza, a::d &:ri Throat. N:. S. Kr T i'-:''i-:i-!ie. Face-nche, and Nc".ir'-i!:na. No. S. For Hea.lache, Vertigo, H-.-at and Fullness of tta H-i 1. No. 1C. Ctspepsij. rn.t-s Fr Weak and Deranged Etomsc'i, Cotift!pi:io:i, and I.iv-r Couiplattit. No. II. K'i Fxalk iRRK-iJUaiTiss, Seanty, Painful, or Catpreed Periods. No. 1-?. F r I.eacorrhea, Profuse Menses, and Bearing Down of Fe-n!cs. No. l'V Fr Croup, Hoarse Cotiith, B;vd Breatlilne. No. It. S.iT P.h:j Pills For IVyaipelas, Eruplions, Pimple' on the Fac. No. l.'i. ItiisrytTtc Pilu. For Pitin, Lameness, or Sore- cess in the Chen, Eac',:, Loins, or L'ti.bs. A. For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Djmb Ague, Old UKianas' I Aci". P. For Pilrs, Hi. 1 or B'.eedinff, Ir.terrja! or External. O. For SJore, We V, 'ir IuHaal l Eyes and Eyelids; Fail Ins, Weak, o- Jiiurred Sigtil. t . F. r Catarrh, r.f stanj'.r.; oh-"tru. .i.n or rri.fase ti!'-t:ai- ; or recent, eiiltei llh W. C. For t iiovj.-ir.g Cough, aVaiing its violence acd hirt-:.ir: its course. In a!l aeuie diseases, such as Fevers, Inflairnatircs, ti'.arrhi-a, I'ys-n'.ery, Crimp, Kheumatism, and such erup tive rti-ea.'es as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas, the a'lvatitHFe of f-;viiir the proper reBiedies proinptiy is f.b vi .us, a:i 1 in a. I sucii c.-.ses tlie specifics i.t like a chai ta. The :.lire iiis-.Te is often ai rested at or.ee. and in all cases tie liuknee of the attack Is moderated, the liisease sl.orv er:ed, at:d rendered less d'irjrroTis. Comri.s and Cclds, which are of sach frequer.t occurrence, aniw.-.t h so ufien lay t:.e l.ur,.iHt; .n of diseased IUUJ.-S, brmci.itis and crt.jrr,pt:or:, may a:! te at once cured ty the Fever a:.i Couh puis. I-i all chrvnic Jint.'kSfS. such as T5jspa, Weak ?Ton)a'-h, Ct.t:pa:io:i, Liver Cou.iaiiits, Pile, Fisnaie Dehility, and irre--ular:t'. 1 1 lla ia -i.os, ire r.r Wen Eyes, Citarrb, f a!t K'.eum, a'it i.ther oid eruit!'rs, tl:e case t.as Sf-eclfics wh.se proier at'pUatiun will a3-rd a cure :n a!raot every Listance. Oft.--, the cure cf a si.le e,ro:.!c iliCi ju'.tr, s-ici as tiypeia, P:ies cr Cutarri', headache or Feioa'-s'tVrak-utm, l.aa o.ore t.'.aa y ilJ f.r ti:e cae Wu Cmea over. litlCE. Case of r!'? cirnpV-, in rmroc-c, and Book.. Cj-e of li vi-.:?s. aivt b-:. .. i.hiin esse f IS Tj-Anihered S.c.e,'a!!d U.-uk Case of b ixrs. n -inhere!, ar.d BooS ... 4 ... 2 ... 1 t-::.jr!e p-iti. bere t t.-at. i'Ji direclio.-.s !." eetita. f inale I'-.tere 1 h-xes. ,th .i.rei t': ;:s. ! cei-ts. Larjecuse of t ci. vials, for platers ai;d (hyf!cians....13 ALSO fPFCIFICS. Y tt tsti oa Phth."!:'. Oppress;!. D'Ticult, Lah-eJ Tirst-V-ifr, atttiiaed with Coufrh and Ejeetorali.n. i'rice, tv,- C"!.' pr Ir I. F f. Ptk.-Fr.rsis;p'!! . Tc!.arp-1 frosa tl e Far. ll:e rc-'t "f i arlr-t Ire-( f.-u:s. cr Mtr-iirials. For ;?- in ti t Head. iiar.!r"s of llcari:!, at.d Kinging In Oie Ksra. aad Ksr-ache. Pri'-e, M ce:its ) er Inv. Fn fiwi . Enlarged tilam'.s, Kularp-.tl a:.-,l L-diirat-e-! Tonsils, Sucilinrs and C:d I'lcers, Scrof..!ous Cachexy t.f O.hdren. Price. !. ce.:ts r box. F( a tlifEr.At. Pks!i.:tv. physical or N-rv.us Weakness. Fither tr-e rtsu't of Sickness, F.xressive Medication, cr Ex haiist'ns Pis-:tar-s. Pi-ice, f0 cei.ts per h. .x. Fob t-orv. Fluid .-c;--i!i!e.t:-:!, Tura-l STeiiinirs, with 5ca::ty f"-re:.or's. Price, .Vi ce;::s K-r b x. FeR !ta S rsxrs Iiev.l.'y fc:.-k:iew, Yert'rn, Nausea, Yonctiii'. fc.ckr.ess from riiiit.g or Cictiun. Price, cents p-r b ix. F a 1'a'xiRT D:siti5r. For Gr?.vl, K-ral Calculi. D;3i eult, P'"f'il I'rit.R'.ijn, Dise:ises of the Kidueys. Price, IO ceT:ts per hex. Fca m;ii. F.itTMoss. T-vnhir.'.arv Disrharpes ar.d Cor:ouet Pr-strat:,n and I)i hilitv. IV.d K;-st;:i of Evil Hah.ta. Tt.e in t successful an J ecin.t remedy known, and tr ay le reiied upon as a cure. Priee, !ih fail lilrec ti -'is. I per tor. - eeo:;s who sh to p'a'-e t:ereselvs xin ler t c pnfes sivnii rr. ttr to s-lt aisTee of Prof. HtMPHsrYS. ran do so, at Vs fSce K'l Broadway, uai.y frc;n & A.M. lo 5 P.bL or by ie;:er. OIR REMFXIE3 BY MAIL. T.ok over t'.e ! t; tiake ci a case of liat kind yoa ehc, a- d I:i--I--S the amoio t In a n:rrer-t lifte or fctai::) a byrr.-kil to o ;r address, at No. Mi Broadway, New-Yoik, and the tvr 'iciue d be iluiy returiieJ by uiaij or express, free '-f rhr-e. A;ENT? WANTKD. We desire an a -tive, efTicieTit Aper.t fdT the a cf cur Re.c.!:i in i-vrvtiin tr c'Tirt:ur:lty ki the L'uiteU fcttes. A-r.-s I'r. F.'HVMPHKFYS? k Co. No. f ti BaoKWAV, Nkw-Vuec I'-r r4lo in T: cnLiu?, l,y E. J. MILLS. Ji::v i l-'Vh-iv. IIcw Lest. Uovt Restorsd- J:tl P-.i'.ii :.& I, 1.1 U SaXl&l Ellcd"'iC, 611?- I -rv'-lr,, C - l- - . ,-nT rcje, A Lecfure on t.'ic Xafin-e, Treatment ad TLidical j-b CjxTr.w. TSA iuuL.oiE5, j Cure of y-rm iiorrloia, er oemintl Vfeikns-is, u3rCS3. SCGAriS. CHEESE, Sexual It'biiitv, Nervousness and Involuntary FISH- AITD THE i Hmisio:is pr.Sucing Imp otency, Consumption re!) COIiN ItloAL and MmUl and Physical De'.d ity. BY l'. B. J. CrLVr.i'.WKLL, 5f. D.. T!:e import tut f ici that the awful c nsequences T seif-ahus'o may Le tSectuall removeil without internal Medicines or the eh.ugeroiis applications of c.u-.tics, instruments, medicated bougie-s, and other empirical devises, is here clearly uemonstra ted. and the entirely now and highly successful iratrifnt, as a d-.pted by the celebrated author fully expl.t'i.l. by means cf whi.;h every unc is en li.led to cure himself ierfectiy, and at the least po-sii.lrt co.ii, tliereby avoiding a'l the ailvertiscd no-struijis eit' tiie day. This Ietture will prove a bo'in t th us:t:. alia tiiousaiitis Se:it und r soal t o any address, post paid, on thr receipt of tv. poitapt stamps, by addressing Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, M. D., 4S0 First Avenue. New York, Post Pox 45SG. July 25, lfcoO. April 11, lS60.-1y. fOMN II. ALLEN &' CO., NOS. 2-4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water.) PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest V.'ood-waki: HorsE, in the CiT.) M-r.ufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, wirrantcd not lo shrink, WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock. March 4. 1S37. ly. IIILADIILPIHA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, north t-ide-Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab. inet and Frame Makers, alwayB on band. Any Pattern worked from a elrawing. Agents wanted iu the various Towns in his portion of the State, to whom opportunities will bo offered for large . 1 !,. ctt i v WTTP rironts in iiiuiiist.ivt.B.' U11J..VJ February 17, 18.j8:tf V. Ii. ni'RRAT, Attorney t Lnw, Kbenbar fC P O FFI0E OPrOSITECRAWFOIlD'S HOTEL. A S J ? E P L ATTE AVD TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY AXD , --v ----- rjAT2crLi'?XfA; ' - APOTRECAEIES, DrCOGIsTS. CjROCEES AND rRI- vatk Families. "VVolfe'B Pure Tokhsic Ursnily. AY olfe'a I'll re Madriia.S iierry &, Port Witae. ! aire's Pure Jamaica aatd si. tro x lium. AVolfc's Pure -roieli and Irlxia WhUkff ! ALL IH BUTTLKs. I I big leave to call the attention of the citizens f the Ui)ii.el St.iles to the al ove Wines ami Li quors, imported by Udolpho V.'olfe.cf New York, whose name is titiRilim in every part of this coun try for the purity of his celebrated &:hiedam Hchifipps. 1Ar. VvV-lfe. in his letter me, fpe;ikin;r of the imritv f his AYir.es and LiT.iors, says: '! ! will Ktiike my rei'Utdtion as a mail, my standing J as a iiieuhaiit t.f thirty year re-i knee in the j fdfy of New Yoric, that ail the Lruiidy arid i Wines which I hdt!e are pure a- imported, ami ' ,f the host oiiiiLty, and can l.e relied iip-n hy j every purchaser." Livery Lott'e has the jro I pii tor's name on the wax, and a f.ic simi!e of his signature on the tcrtilic;.te. The puMic are re.-pfietfuliy invited to c;i!l and examine for them selves. For sale at llrtail by all the Apotheca ries and Grocers in Philadelphia. Gi'.oi.ge II. Ash ton. No. Market ft., Phila. tAe Ajcr.t fr Vl,laM)3na. Head the following from the New York Con. icr. Enormous Dusiuess for one Xew YorJc JUer r7ianl. We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the phyt-ici.tn, apothecary, and country merchant, can e;o and purchase pnre Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. Yi'e do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, alcliouh it will repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udol pho Wolfe's extensive warehouse. -Nos. 18, 20 and 22. Boaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, I farketiield street. His stock i f S-hnaiips tin hand r.'ady fir shipment conld not have been less than thir'y tiiousand cases; the Jirandy. some ten thousand cases Yinta .f 1S"0 io lSSO; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and. Irish Whisky. Jamaica and St. ("ix Itum, sime very old and equal to any j in this country. lie also had three lare ceihir3 i 13 'led with P-rar.dy, Wine, Sec, ia casks, under 'i.s' rr.-II ia.-e key, ready for bottling. Mr. ; W. ;. .'a si't-s .f S.r.napps last ye.tr amounted to one Lundre 1 r.n 1 eighty thousand doxu. ar.d we h.'-j-e in ie-s t!ian tiro yettrs he may be equally s.ueerssful ai:h his Praudies ami Wines. Ills b::t.iae.-v ii:crirs the patronage of every lover of his sp-jcies. Private families who Vvili pure Wines and Liquor fr rnndir-al tise should send their jrders direct t Mr. V..iie. until everv ' p'.thec.iiy in th? hind mike up t!'ir minds to J dis-ird the re.Isoiious s'uiT from th-ir sl.e'ves. ; an-l rejilace it with Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquors. j We ur.der-tar.d Mr. Wolfe, for the acecmm' j dation of f.n.rdl dealers in tbc country, puts up i assorted . cases r f Wines and Liquors. Sceh a man. and snvh a merchant, should be sustained j atrairst his tens of thousands of opponents in the L nOetl blttcs. who sell nothing but mutation, ruinous alike to human health nnl happiness. September 12. lS'jO.-t'.m. LADIES' CHOICE ! FR1DLEY cl CORNAN'S SELF SEALING AND SELF-TES'i ING. AIR- TIGH T. PP.rlMIUJI Fit GIT JAILS 4- CANS! The.-e Jars and Ct;s lH.ing perfictly simple in th-ir arraugeiner.t and I euiting Ho eeni. iit in or-'er to make th.em air-t;.oht,ar.y one of ordinary judgment can hermetically seal them by siuiply scrowing tlie cap down tigbtiy after the fruit has been put in hot. Ih-sides their -simplicity and ease of adjustment and the imp-;s.-ib;;ity of stoppers blo.ving out. icc, the grettest adv tt.t tge ii that 3'"U c:m at any time seethe Ci mlitiori f your fruit by sim ply lo'Ling at tiio top of the covr. If the gum asgt-t is concave the fruit is g'yl; if convex it is going to spoil, but will always show itself in time to l-e saved. Tlie absence of this test has ever been a matter of anxiety, and frequently of serious loss to those put'ing up Fruit e.r Vegetables. These are advantages which no other Fruit Jars or Cans in this market possess. Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail by the subiorilH-r. ow ner of the right of Somerset and Cambria counties. 1 Quart Cans, S2.25 per. dozen. 2 " 2.75 " " 4 4,00 " A liberal eliscount made to those purchasing six dozen or more at one time. Address your orders to F. W. HAY. Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa. John-town, July 13, 18'J0.-31-tf. TO PEnSOXS 0UT0FE:iPL0TMET. A&EN7S WANTED, 7i cirry County in the Unittd Ht'ttcx, TO engt.ee in the salo of tome of the b-st and most elegantly illustrated Works published. Our publications are of the m st interesting character, adapted to the wants of the Farmer, Mechanic and Mtrchint; th y are published in the best style and bound in the most i-ubstantial manner, and are worthy a pl3c in the Library of every H u-ehold in the Land. . fc-j-To men enterprise and industrious habit this business offers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to be met with. CO-Person desiring to act as agents will re ceive promptly by mail full- particnlars, terms, &c, by addressing LEAHY. GETZ & Co.. rvVhhera, No. 224 North Second Street, Philadelphia. October 24. 18GO.-4m. JACIkSOV & CLir.lt, SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. TVME of the firm will be in Ebensburg during J the first ten days r-f each month, gjSP during which time all persons dei- UvyS rin-v his professional services ean -Ji-LJ-r find bim at the ofiice of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppo site Blair's Hotel. may2D,l859tt t3T JOB WORK of all kind done at tliis rre. Supernatural Revelation. . The folloWibg gho3t .etory ia worthy of perusal, esfctny Dy traosa who believa 6u:ernalnr.l reYeliJioris: 13 I am a sxaxned mia . As may be inferred from the fjrgo!cg I Lave a wife. Oulj one. Cbrliirrn, two. A boy aad a girl. The tij"8 Dktne ia Joan. The girl's Mary. a circa z ce ;ernerjt on street & few days ke. tv I wm told that it had all the mod- ern imnro-mVats. I wa. not f of the nature o i -k'jot tae 'moaern improvements Had I kef riisit I tbiak I should, have cade anoibcr otl??-r v '- jj.--.i - - I lived in uninterrupted domestic tlias for two months. Oa the night of the th tnst., I returned Ki r t . tr.i,B vnsr l.n j hi r c- r . Va i n . 1 t. . . . m-s;r. ... l tnti . . .1 u n -t My wue and cuilurcn metrne ia the ball with I-.-; ii LiiiUlT grcetiLgs. Alter supper, the children having been put to bed, as myself an l wife were setting by the tire the caudles were sud Jenly extinguish ed. Tbiukiog that it was occasioned by a draft, I ruse to relight, when I was startled by a ecreato an 1 au angry. Quit that, you!' from my wife I cooly relighted the candl-.-s, when my wife, s-jtne-wLut Cuatered and disordered iu appearance, informed me, excitedly, that somebody had quetzed her.' As Mrs. 1. is still a good looting woman. I was not surprised to hear it. I searched the room mechanically but found no one. I may remark that I am not unuuty excited. aiu seldom astonished, and ,, . . sualiy termed superstitious. am noi what is usua .v lew n"iuent8 auerwaru we ueara a suc cession of piercing shriek? from the nursery. I followed my wife composedly into the room, and found my children lying on the fl tor. jMary bad becu kicked out of bed, as she in formed ine, with great trepidition, and Johnny had the contents ot the pitcher emptied over his innocent head. Both had becu spanked a careful examination convinced cue of this fact. I picked up the half ciai darliugs and endeavored to soothe their alarm and bought my apartments with comIlcss, although I con fess 1 was at a lots to account for this singu lar dieturbauce. lleaehiog our tleetio apartments with my wifj, 1 threw myself on a chair to reflect, wLeu it was instantly plucked ficin beneath lue, and I scatd myself involuntarily upon eeYi-rau of tuy wife's hir pins, iuflietiug a painful but not daogcruus wound. I was naurtiSel but not frightened. Instantly tuy wife was dragged froai her a a I a couch by the hair of ber head iu a most uu- preceiited mauner, thii-e aroual the room, j wLiitf chorus of sepuenrai voices, chant.u tae . popular litgro refiaio: -O: biiint I glad Come out tt the wilderness." After outbriii;' for s.mo iiaic, as I judged from ber shrieks: she w ai litied violently to thu cetliug, wiit-re the remained bUipeuded j 1 made beveral.tlTurts to remove her, but j with uo tiTect. I concluded to let her re- j u-aiu where the was, while I proceeded with my investigation. I immediately took uiy cudireu iuto the nearest teigLbors, first U-kiu-' the rrecauiiua to teil mv wife to remain where fche wa3. white L eudcavoiei to Calm ; Oa entering the bouse the aspect of things had uiaieii-iiiy chi,ngt.d. A IrtR.p of btrij-ed motikeys, with their tai!3 partly burnt cli, but jet smoking in a noxious and disagreeable u.abuer, occupied the centre of the parlor. The ceileings and curtain were fesstoueJ with rattlesnakes A few ouraog-outaugs were going up and down the bell rope, hand over hand, white an equal uuiaber of chimpanzees sLiuued up i.ud tXown tne bannisters. The back room bad been changed into an acurute j reprtbeotatiou of the last scene iu Lucrezia Borgia. A beiug, I shall cot attempt to de- I scribe was t-eated upon a coffiu. beating a thighbone oa a skuil iu imitation of the an vil chorus ia 11. Trovatore, while a uuiubir : ot bow ttreug eunuch were chautiug the ' Mircrc, from the same opera. Tfce etiect, 1 observed to taj wife, was inharmonious. My j graudlather, maay years, deceased, was sit- ; ting ou a tombstone, singing negro songs. ; I rota the open window, a distant view cf Lone Mouuiaiu. lit up by bengola lights, com pleted the tableau. The kCeue was unusual, and to many might have teeu thought strauge. I was, 1 confess, astonished. 1 immediately discharged my firearms iuto the entry, without waitiug to observe the ef fect. 1 moved the next day. -dy wife re joined me the next morning, but was suueriug trom a severe headache, which L attnoutea to having been 'up' the night before. btrict veracity impels me to state that I did not see pike3. Nor did the lights 'buru blue.' There was a disDOsition in the cau dles to run down one i-iae and 'gutter.' which I attribute to the lufenor quality of the ada mantine. As 1 think this matter requires explanation, you are at liberty to publUn my real name, which you will fiud io the Directory for 1SG0. Also my resideuca and oocupatioo. tP. Tbe lady who "knit her brows,w has cpmmenced a pair of Jocks. Her sister was choked with indignation. Her brother went away in dismast, and returned in a steataer. A cousin weot iuto the rope line the other d,. was bang. Her husband 9tarted on an enterprise gone to Australia to cscapo the 1 eheriu. Tall gentlemen are always successful, bec-tupe the Udies ar ill in faror cf hymen. i in LiioMfkrifi itu rir-ii' inv .iiii iiiit-N vt u a i -- . - r 0 . . 1. . a WU la-'h A. Ilwlt I uaj r a u . u-Mtt.aiv j . i "-t"-;- -7 -j furujt, iu l0TtQ of V, ancs'.-ur to-k a ! a'4 trmmos wn-j io.mca see lie- appeared actuai.y uignteucu ,.bi.M Ju hl,bi,3 - fllH.t hcr r,a. J I.e. He waj ,uhj,ct ihe crown at his b i proeurej a quanu.y o. urc rui, r re- , - , - , ari!j hrid tfee the struggle of the 11, paired to tLe Luufl Ting ; to prote tUe peUt,sy.vauia tine to be married, where j tion-t!: creation t f an emr;re. He is utrry t H.u'vk' ' f- , , t the ceremony c-uld be terformei without a te most mterfstiag man in tL , i wa. cot juMiucJ, Lut ructiy coou i j .ju-e h Wero accoc.p-iof.d ! i'J si c-a'Joa aud by pers- na! worth, and . " ?vu' " ,cw. "V1.1' ruvr l fturfcd -irl of W thirty teven summers. ! 'y cf life when to ,he mass of maukind 8d ubnous, Jor 1 lett tne Cecssity ot Deiug luarfit.d anJ j ji,. vf tree braiu ba, stf -t-t-rllll. ( A sLanghable Slorj. The Mobile Register is responrible for tfce fjllovring rnirtb provoking iDcident: For twenty-three years old Jtvke WillarJ, bas TtlrIv!ttrd tti cjc.it ,f Ttallsrin f.inntr J an-I drawn thrrefrorn a nprort for self and wife He is chiiiles. Not Ion z ajo, Jate left the house in earcb of a missing cow. His Tontu led him through an c!i wcrn cat patch cf claj hod. cf about six acrs in ertf at in the cntre cf which was a well, 23 or CO f.-ct ? ' " ''.ft v pu-bed ibe inmates of a dnapidated henw near by with water, la passing by tois spot, an ill-wind lifted Jake's 'tiie' from bis heal, and maliciously wafted it to the edje cf the well, tnd'iri it 'tumble!. ' ' " ' " 1 v" Now Jahe always practiced the virtue of economy and be immediately sat about recov- , eni'g the lost hat. lie ran to the wen. anl hudiog it wd? dry at the bottom, he uncoiled ,u , L ,J , u , i the rope which bal brought for the purpose iel. . , of capturing the truant cow, and after several attempt to catch the bat with a nose, be can e'uied to pve time by going down into the well bi:iiclf. To accomplish this, be male f.t one en 1 of the rope to a ftuiap hard by and was quickly on Ids way down the well. It is a fact, of which Jake wai m 1l? cb livp.ns than the re-tier hereof, that Nod Wells was in the dilapidated building afore- i sail, tr.t an oi l yund nors?, with a Leii oa his neck, who bal been turned out to die, j was lazily grazing within a bhort distaLCC cf the well. The devel bioiself or some other wicked I n. .1. V,t 1 Ir trt NT...lf n.r... 4 n .- n n lit .i r i - i- i , t I tie fun, so he quietly sl;rp-d no to the old . t i 1 Tl u 11 . i cd with hw measured "tiDg-a-llng" to the edge of the well. MJ 1 Jang that old blind horse?"' said Jake, he's a comin this tjj- sare, and ain't got no more sensa than to fall in here. Whoa Ball." But the continued approach of the tiag-a-lirjg" sail just as plainly as words that l il' wouldn't vtboa JL-siJes. Jake was at the bottO'it rcsstin before trying to 'shin it up the rope. "Great Jerusalem!" said be, tbe old cuss will b a top of me before I can iay Jack llobinsoa. Whoa! dang yoa 'Bal,' whoa!" Just then NVi drew up to the ede of the well, and with his foot kicked a little dirt j into it. i Oh. Lord!" exclaimed Jake, fallir? nr.on : t - t . i . .T r who Now I lay me down to slep-w-h-o-a Ball I pray the Lord my soul to w-h-o-a now Oh! Iiori. have Liercy on mv poor r srml Whos. It. IV Nd Cju!d htiin ni 0llr, aT!d fearful j . lt r frora Lis inZht, Le reveal- i ' cd himself I : Probably Ned didn't make tracks with his i:. . .1... ,'1 T...l. T-l- snt you "twJ j p to the tn of ir in hort order, and miobt thitik he diiu't try everv night for weeks to net a shot with bis riae at Ned. Mabe nvt. I don't know. Bst I do know if Jake Ends out who sent you this, it will be the last squib you'll get. Ilougii Ilrgliiiif iig of I tie Klcncy muuii . On U.'t Fiilay morain,:, an a'.hletie rcung returned to cl-.-vi.ie lo pss tne uignt. l eo ple at the hotel where the wedding stopped, -jbscived that they conducted ihemseivts iu rather a singular manner. The husband took bis bister-iu-iaw. the tall feuia.e aferesah'; into one corner of the p-trlor ani talked ear nestly to her, gesticulating wilJly the while. Theu the t.s.11 ti.tuale wuiiii 'put doo ber toot,' and talk to Liiu in au angry and txcite-i manner. Theu the busbaud wo all take bis fair young bride into a corner, but he could no sooner commence talking to ber than tbe giaut cistcr would ruh iu toetweeu them and angiily j-iiu iu the conversation. TLe peop.e at the hotel ascertained what ail this meant about nine o'clock that evening There was aa uproar iu the room which hid been con signed to the newly married couple. Female shrieks and mascuiiue wears,' startled the people at the hotel, and they rusiied to the spot. The gaunt female was prt-fsicg and kicking against the door of the room, aul the newly married man, mostly undressed, was barring her out with all his iniht. Oc casionally she would kick the door L-.r enough open to uisciose the stalwart hiaabtid, ia bis Gcutleman Greek Slave apparrei. It appear ed that tbe tall female insisted upca occupy ing the same room with the newly married pair; that her sister was favorable to the ar rangement, and that th husband had agreed la it before the wedding took place, ana was now indignantly retuuiating the contract. 'Won't you go away, now Susan, peaceful?' said the newly married man softening Lis voice. No. said bhe, '1 wou't so there! "Don't you budge an inch!' cried tba mar ried sister within tbe room. 'Now cow, Maria ' sail the young man to bis wife in a piteous tone, 'dcn'i 0 fur to cuttiu' up in this way; now elou'tl' 'I'll cut up as much as 1 waiter!" ahe sharply replied. Well,' roared tha desperate man, throw ing the door wide open, and stalking out among the crowd, 'well, jist you two wimin put on your duis aud go right straight home and bring back the old mau, and jour grand father who is nigh on to a hundred; bring them all here and J U marrit tlie icnAe u u ca- Iwtdlt rf ''em, and ice' 11 all slttp together The difficulty was finally adjusted by tbe tall femal-i taking a room alone. WellsvUle is enjoying itself ever th fHrn'atioa. v T ,- a . . . ' bv a sister of the girl a tad, gaunt ani sua-r.. i ll-c I - " n -l a v.oroas a .uect iu it - jlmantlliU Crlde. The JnJiuMjo!ts &iaie'mScxtifiel rcklfX tb A barry. nnsepbisticated couple frcm the rural districts got married on Tuesday laat, and posted e2Fto Indianapolis to enjoy ib first few days in fccicgtbc f-:gbts at the Stata Fair. They rrt ftrpped at the American House, where lliakle after r.czzliog Lis brain to the utmost, was unabli to give tbeta a ruo:n, and they w?ie obliged to be seperatec'. On Wednes day night they tried another ho tel with no better fcueces. The rosnis wer all crowded and men bad to be bu idled to gether ia ona room, sotue on tbeSoor, and racked op any way, while ladies were serTed iho sime q other root" appriatcd to thtlr use. On Thursday, the nnhsppy couple in despair. an l jioUsTed witb crowdii Letels, earcbrI for and found a private boarding bouse. Tba landlady fytnpathizcd with them and promised if p"ssir'e that tbey ehould have a. room. Bat on Thursday a perfect avalanche of peepla came upon the towo, and the boarding bou se? and p-ivate bouses as well as the hotels Lai to make every thift to stow away as mac j as poib!e at night. Our unfortuuate newly married ptir heard with &i-may after tea, that they wou d ur.ve to bi scparafl again that night. The groom looked bis diaj pointmeot but the bride eouid not control her feeiiegs and Llubli rcd cut as she ttj-mpc J her foot oa the 11 or Fvc gr-t my bead tet cn it, anl I won't be scparettd from bim any mare. TLo boarders suortcd and o.Tcrcl to sleep oa the streets or any way. but the landlady would not allow it, and Jim bai to take a berth on the carpet, away fooi bis weeping bride, for the th.ra rug a fair. t. Never Lricg your brida to Grave or Lafayette. A Paris C5rresp.-!aicnt furnishes a vf ry in teresting account of a recent visit to the toab of the La fayatte family, in the rear of & chapel at No. 35 ilue de Pie pus. in Pari. He says: We asked the guardian why thers was not a monument over t::e grave of Lay fayette, and be replied that Louis Philippe (who aimost oaeJ his position to Layfayette) had always opposi.-u any national movement iu that way. and that the other families who owned vaults there now object to any inva sion upon thfe affected simplicity of the place. It is, nevertheless, a disgrace, a disgrace that there is not a Mrgle monument in Frane. i nt evtn over is irrare ta the memory of thi In France there ara Ieilt a:ii ?UI? I'lrull to niacy parties, aad s many political opin-s ions that it 1 n .l ; . - , . ! Out1 is found to t-e ange j-eraaps, that no the initiative ia 'turb a measure, for here thu merjory of Layfayett u j.s s:id tnemieb as well as friends; but tba i Americans who only know Liyfayttte as the f" 1 ,v:u?.:is?f j saicr. i r r . . j . . - i- , ... I1""'. ir-rriui u.c wiiiiuve. Al eoai , ti.a j r ; rm j ia-e ie inr.iiiive. Al j tUer r,-(l:j-"-- " s improbable that either lh j Govert-meut, or the relaiires, cr tie ether j owuers of vaults ia the Cemetery of Bicpus, wouia oner cuy serious ol'jecuon. The mczt ialercFiivj Juan inline Cnt'on. Hon. Josiah Quiuey will maintain, if be live, his liiue'icth binbdsy in February next. He vrns a sutst of John Haaootk at a brilliant dinner party. He hal been tLe associate of irth. ;volu- ta nation. at the There iivtd ia DucLe-s county, a frtr years ah, aa Irishwoman, whom we wi!l call Mrs. Fiynn. Si-e was a widow, bad bad oca bon, cs ied Ltrry. Mrs. Fiyaa was the best man of the two, an i did the figh.'iog of the family. One day the i-herifT called cn ber to coheet bar Uses, and. as the oil lady was opp-oea to pajiug her debts, an altercation eusuel, in which Mrs. Flyn used soa.e Tery strong laoguag. Tbe theri.T at last, could btand it lo- longer, an i to! J ber if he ctdy wore the breeches be would knock bt r down. Mrs Flytia ru to the dr. a&d caliiag to Ltrry. who w-i s.t woik iu the gardep, said; "Lwrry. ye divtl. criu! here here and give me your Lrrecbcs. He bhant have apy ex cuse for uo gUii-g an be nest lady baiisf- tii.C. A Ship Cuinil in Jl'tnvit. Tbe cit'rern of Chicago nave uvived the original tcheme of the latncis and Michigan Caual, which con prised a ship caLul ot huScteut capacity l.t float the lig,---sr class of ve-sls that ctuli navigate the Illii.oia iivcr, but which was giveu up fjr ibe want cf rncarrs, after a con si iei able portica of tbe work Lad been con structed upon tlt plan, and completed for oriiuaiy canal boats only. Tbe prohabla cost bj estimated at frora ten to twenty tail lions of dollars. Tbe concentration of tbe commorce aad interests of a vast region ia Chicago stems to warrant this gigaatio enter prise. sT'P? can yo:A tell use wba. U a vir- giaY' 'To be sure I can. Juanicy. Well. tbic. will y b JW d-ila it? Yes. ji.M; ii a wotcan that bi eer been marriel -t all.' Be je in airnest, Pa;:' les. Jimmy. . The saints in Heaven ba praisd, then! My mother is a virgin; icy father never mar ried ber at all, sure." .Sorneboly desctibing ths appearance of a man dancing a polka, says: Tie locks as though be bad a hole in bis pocket, and was trying to ehaxe a shilling down tbe leg of bis troasers." rmirl7,lB5B
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