IS 1 ;B ! ' fit 15 i ; sj 2 . its ?3 .- ! if. i r; If-' -' r i THE BLEoSlXGS OF GOTEENMEXT, LIKE THE DEWS OP HEAVES, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE UPON THE HIGH AMD THE LOW, THE. SUCH ASi THE POOS,. IS I 11 !R T fi it I S: r Jt sentinel is pck- .1. lis'l'l ev ev, ry es.iav Morning at St Dollar a.u Firrv Cents per annr.m. r.t?l'.'i il iVHllOO; OXK Dl I K AVoSF.VKSTV i'ss rd if rv-t paid wittiin six merit lis. and 7 - i !,:.. R3 i" n it pat 1 vi-itii the termination ;" yc.tr. S. iis:ri;'.ion wiil be. taken for a shortei jc.'i k' than six raonths. and no subscriber will I- liberty t. discontinue Ills paper until all ar- traces aira pii.1. except at the option ot the AiiV poisoa stihscrib5r.g fr six months will he 'l;Tzil OSS riLLtR. II!ll'!SS tho niolly is pail .llverliin? Rates. O ii itiiicrt'ri. Tm . Thw-r f" 1 jiuire, 12 lines i -jiiares, j 2-1 lines $ 50 $ 7" $1 fw 1 00 1 (iO 00 1 50 "2 00 a of. UTtihs. i .In. " 12 ! .$1 50 f?. 00 Ot"s i 50 4 ."( ? ':: f!0 7 00 12 00 6 00 0 00 U 0 10 00 12 CO "O 00 snares, J 36 lincs or ls. 1 i-inarj. f 12 lines l , i ire.s f 21 nc, y, -j iiiros. f :J6 liiu's Uv.i a foininn. -,,;t c nun. 15 00 22 OO 35 0 rti?emt':its mu-t lie nvirki'.l with ' r of in-wrrions hs:r..';l. or they will b-- f ! '.iitii for'.'.!, irwi cii-n .v arcoriii.irlv. T TllF, s.i'.s-rii-. T. A- . iV.-n- i !. f r .-.- ti! yu-ir .i if.-ii.h.'tit A'. ii t::-IC. -l Mmii.I.' Vf T l- I-.- '".i Cii t-ni'iiou. Afih c . y.'.r w. lit of 0 ls'iiui.liv's a::.l make tht: '.",r it. V; v;'l i i 1 ii li'.iO tinri '..f'"- ! 2-'.:lhi-i.l':."i! . S..tlfe,.- irr-ii..' (--.. .'X t'ir- rv::i' .'y tin ohiahi it , hv a-1 Irsr-'n ,' J. M- Co t'rii'.EU l BVT'.NTC PilVICiAS. Xo. 42 lir...il.vav, .".jv Y-.ik. .O.-i.-i. T:..-v A:r"-i 16, ! Nsnur.n fucmi:v. uavjnc; f.,- i.-fc' the litin st.ck an I li Mires vi tin- 1J ;rr f "u:i t.;e --iui.-irrii.'t'- prejuri-: ..iu-;..:., f..r'i:Pr an-l t.ll'T:- .-itl, lu;jliS, S'lOIISl J'oliilx. ! s. , ,j ca.-tins .f aii" kiuO that may ! r--.3.-: ;. ;.v ; ittc):ti"'i to the hiin .- - ". i- r '' tv: 11. t ril . Uil rit in- i'.m': . r t! j Ai.i.at froif hoM- in w i.t nf irti-.-;. !: . .','.! iiasiue.- l.nt at the F..iu..1r . EIAAill '!h,vvS. h 22, 'd.V-tf L?H!A. yt'tishe-i h.j i" .-. t'.'.r fi-'nj' "f tie -i ri ;. 1 n;ih a .' Vtr-tl-in'- ml mi j., ..' t lie i'i.:-tt.--i. '-" i e.:u" -i'l'l'j foi i 'Jure J IJ.--1 .ftht H-:'i-l'. ih-J.tlt. Tr:il'J L Al.V10i. 'v-ti -no- :y tut -'1 A.' - . S - . to U2 Apj'ly ! t' tte. . i .i -it j-.ri..:i :' t'i.-!i" iiliti.ia. (a-, -u 't j. .: "i !;''. v " -' . and e l.. vt -X! t'el'ic r avr.v. ?.l ! - !-i -s f.tri.is:..- '. litre A c.i.irgv. ( VALUA.iLK I:::: Oil i'S ... S;i-oc?orrhte-, ' '. ot'u f I'r-cisc. of the S- n v.Vi au i !.V ii'.IMui'd K i:.!i;.;...e 1 It. to. l."i.-peiJ- try, s;tt t tii till ''. 1 1 ;'e i tier.-, eue! ; !r-.-e of . .,: tr.re -lamp: i. f b a- I i'..e. Ad ire,.. 1A J -, vii,!.tX iiOi:vi;l A 'Tiu S.!r -.!i, II i-v.tr 1 A-S' ji etion, V .. S .lit'i .Yin:'. 6:r-A, i'..:!:. 1 -.-ip'.-'.-i, !.t" ity r i-- EZ:i it iir.Aii rwr.:.L. Pre;d-d. 'rLO. F.I!iCiIlI-,...Sc:.v fVb. 9, ISC0. lv. BARQAIKS ! BAP.&AIKS ! ! NSW GROCERY ST0HE. jiiirl ua "ersiiined would respectful!; beg leave ; i : i itifonn t'a'J citizens ot F.bensbsug and vi- j r:. tv t' he ha- iust received, lu's store I rorn", do r West of Davis & Lloyd's Store, ; lUr -ir.-.l fre-h lot of Groceih s, whieri he of- ! J r T.r al,; chea) for Cash or c mntry P-.luce. ; !H t.k consist's in part of the f .llow ing arti- J ..!.-1 v',: ! SUGrAR CGFFIIS. TEA M0LA.SSES. T.rffi SrGAR.S. CHSESE, i FISH. BACON. AND THE i BS37 OF FLOUR AND CORN IflSAL i He i..-.o keeps on hand a Urge ami we i se.ecieii Sijciiof School lVoks aud Stationary, Notions t . all v?ry cheap. Hs Upes bv st.iet attention to busiuess to .m-i rercii-e a f-jll share of public patron as f. els satUfiV. his st-K-k U aio-jJ aud he :H s-.-ll as cheao a any other house in town rlVAN' E. EVANS. EbwisLtirz, Aug. 17, tf. WAR IN MEXIC3. I). J. EVANS & SDN, HAVE this da v reciee l fpm the East, aud rt 'uw offering ii the citii- ns of Ebensburg and v-i-:tv well se'eoted assortment of ilri.S' and r:v C'L rillYfi, ih-j, a !.r lot of DtlY GOODS, consisting in P-i" ' f thc foHowini -irticle.-. viz: SATIN'S DO DlirSOOODS of every style, NOTION'S. ielotof BOOTS & SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. BONNETS. TKUN'KS. CAUPET SACKS." ST ATI NA RY. II AUD A'AIIE, j 'iliOCF.lUES. FISH, SALT, ore., &c, Aether with uch other articles as ar usually j H't ii a country store, w.hich they wiil dispose j t!" very low f.rcnsh or country iroIiice. j yn- The Tailoring business will :e carnen on ;" ail iu branches, all work will be done in short - t'ce and on the most reasonable terms. K' easlurg, Feb. 1. 18ti0.-10-tf. II IR All AM KOrEfsTV, Attorney at Lew Johtstown On-ICF. tm Clinton Street, t few doors nor'! of tV comer of Main And Clinton. ' ' A?ril 23. 1858. - - . . - . . VELVETS. CLOTH. CASS1 MEllKS. z .skin's. svriNrrs.TvEe:D.s. NS. FLANNELS, JlbSU.Na, HO WOfM wv AROMATIC A SUPERLATIVE TOiC, DIURETIC, " DYSP AVX) '17 VMHM mK !' N A 2; 77E CUIZKXh OF SEW J ERSE I AMj ! PEXXSYL VAX1A, A l'OTll ECA KIF.8, lKlca:iSTS. GltoCEKS AND Pl:I j vatk Families. Wolf- Purr otntr Hroinlj-. ; Woift'ii Pure Madtrla, Sherry A,Porl 'Wine. . AVulft' Pnre Janilt and Ki.Cro.i Rum. j Wolir-. Purr colcli and Irlkh Wulikry. I ALUlfi BO I TLliS. I leave to call the attention of the citizen. ; of tne Uaite.1 States to he alnive Wines an.l l.i i quors, importc.l y IMolpho Wolfe. of New York, ; w!i..' T.-uueis familia- in every part of this cun ! try for the purity of his celebrated Srhiedam ' SiLiiaj'jis. Mr. W. lfe, in his letter me, speaking ol the purity of his Wines ami Liquors, says: "I will stake my leputatiou as a man. my standing j as a meichant of tl.irry years' roiilence in the Cit. o New YorK, that sll the Brandy anl j Wines which 1 Lottie are pure a.- irujortetl. and j i l tiic ttr-t .ju,.liry, and can he relied upon by ! evoiy puiehuer." K very Uittie has the pro j i riit..i 'a iiun.c c:i the w:sx, and a fac sunile of ' in- m :n m,ve ii the certitkatf. The piihlic are : res-peel fully in filed tu call and exaiiiiue for theiu ! m-Iv.-s. For sak- at H'r.iil hy nVi the Apothtea j rie and (Jr.: rs i?i l'hi!adeli!;ia. : ut-r.tlK 11. Amii-on. No. S3i M irkit s-t., Thila. j S'Ae Ajrf f,,r yhibvMrfna. j Head the f.-ihwing iV- ui the Nev Yoik Omner. ' i J'iK'i inous B rint&s ft-r out Xcw Yvk Jt-r- , ; cnim'.--Ve are happy to inform our ftllow-citi- ', ! zen.i tfi it there-is one place in our city where the ; phy.-ioian, apothecary, and country ir.t reliant, j ' can oan.l purchase pure Vines and I.iqiuis, as j pure a.- imported, and of the test qua'y. "Ye ! 1 u net inteud to iive an elaborate description of j ! tiiis luercl.ant's extensive business, althou:li it j wilt u pay aiiy stranirer or citizeu to visit Ulol j pl:o ..ife's txttn-.ive war h.ue. Nos. 18,20; an. i 22. Caver street, and Nos. 17, 1U and 21, j farketfieid street. His stock of S'hnapps on j ; hand reudy f..r rinpim-nt could not have lH.en less ' tliiin tt.jr j thousand ca.-es: the Ilrnndv. some ten : ! thoJi.-at.! cast-s Vi?:a.-e ..f to 15- 5';; and : ten thousand eases i.f Madeira. i,t-rry and I'ort Wine. St"ot.;h a:id Iri-'i Vhi.-!;y, .latn.vea and : St. O- ix Uiila, Nme ery old ain? -qij:il t any in this country. I!e also ha ! three larre cellars, ' fi'h-1 wttli LWa dy. Wine, Arc, casks, uiii.-r Cutl.m-Hour key, ready for bottlinpr. Mr. j Wo.t-V S tic nf Schnapps last year amounted to j .i:e huudped and eighty ihou-and dozen, and we V.i-pe in lc-s than two years he mny lie equally ; .-ueecfiil ith his Brandies ami Wines. i His business merits the patronage of ever3 hver of his ei'ies. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors fr nirlica! use should se nd their orders direct t. Mr. Wolfe, until every j..tiiecary in th land make np their minds to i!ii-.rd the poisonous sMiff fr-m their shelves. :oid rep t act? it with Wolfe's pure Wir.es and i Liq'uirs. We und'. r.-tand Mr. Wolfe. f..r the acc ium -. d.ntion Mnall dealers in the country, puts up ; :--orted eases c f Wines utl L;qu;ir. Such a . in in. and such a merchant, should he sustained :' a:aif tiis tens of thousands cf opponent in the ! Ur.iie-1 States, who sell riotbiutr but imitations, , ruinous alike to human health and happiness. ; Sepb.-nil cr 12, lSGO.-Cra. ! MANHOOD How Lost How Restored ' Ju.sl putt tufted, in a SiuleJ Encclojte, ' A Lecture mi Hie Xature, Treatment ami Radical i Cure if iZfterwaforrhoe; or Seminal Weakness, 1 Sexual " Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary ! Kinis.-ions pnKiucing Innoteiicy, Omsumption aud Mental and Physical DebiUty. ; BVtKH.J. Cl'LVERWRLL, M. D-, , T'.e important fact that the awful consequences I of self-abuse may be etlecttially removed without j internal Medicines or the dangerous applications 1 of caustics, instruments, medicated boujries, and other empirical devises, is here clearly demotistra ted. and the entirely new and highly successful -reatmenl, as adopted by the celebrated author fully explaineJ, by means of which every one isi enabled tocure himelt perlectly, anl at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two postal stamps, by addressing Dr. Oil J. C. KLINE, M. D., 480 First Avenue. New York, Post Box 458G. July 25. 18C0. April 11, 1860.-ly. JOHN II. ALLEN & CO., NOS. 2-4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-ware House, in the Citi .) M. i ufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved C EDA 11-W A UE, warranted not to ihrinlc. WOOD & WILLOW WAKE. COHDS, BRUSHES, Arc, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock. March 4,1857. ly. HILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, north side .Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab. inet ami Frame Makers, always on hand. Any Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wanted in tne various Towns iuhis portion of the State, I to whom opportunities will be offered for large - t orr it! f WFll prohts to tnemseives. oiuao u. ". February 17, I858:tf - J4CKSOV &. CLARK, SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, TA. NE of the firm will be in Ebensburg during Jf the first ten days of each month, during which time all jiersons dei riii? his nrofessninal rjervices can find hita at the office of Dr. Lewi, nearly oppo site BiairV Hotel. . may25,l859tl rsir The Pamphlet Laws of the last Session of the Legislature of this Commonwealth, have been re ceived and are ready for distribution to persons eatitlu.1 to pet them. JOSEPH M'D0NTALD, Prothonotary, Kbensburj. July 25, 1860.-35-tf. j c. o. sir nit at, ! Attorney mt L.w, Kbensbara;, Pa. OFTICE OPPOSITE CRAWFOBD'S HOTEL. marl7.1858 EBEXSBCRfi. PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1861. EOPAQQc Peoji HEA.K WHAT THE PEOPLE 8 AT. Th unr.eraijmed havinfr mm Profesaor HUMPHREYS 4PECIFIC HOMfEOPATUIC REMEDIES In oar families with the most satisfactory results, and having full conft lence in their genuineness, parity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all persona who wish to hare safe, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand fur private or do mestic use. The Rer. Win. Hosmer, editor of 44 The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn. N. T. ; Ui Rer. E. II. Cressey, D.D., Xaetor of St. Peter'a Church, Auburn, K. T. ; the Rer. B. L Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison; the Rer. Spencer M. Rice. Reeor, New-Bedford, Mass.; the Rer. Alien Steele, New-York Cpnierence ; the Rer. Samuel Nichols, East-Oenesee Conre-ence, N. Y. ; the Rev. P. S. Pratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Rer. John E. Rnble, Buffalo ; A. C Hart, Esq., Utica, N. Y ; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland, Me. ; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, South-Bend, Ind. ; the Hon. enr?e Humphreys, N.Y. ; Henry D. Coolc, Esq., Editor of The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. H. Graham, Moline, IU. ; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti cello, Fla. ; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Ctica, N. Y. ; Win. Bristol, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; A. 8. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; James Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. I. For Fever, Congestton, and Inflammation. No. 2. For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. No. S. For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulnew of Infant. No. 4. For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, axd Summer Complaints. No. 5. For Colic, Griping, Dysentery, or Bloody Dot. No. 6. For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7. For Couchs, Cold, Influenza, and Sere Throat. No. 8. For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Nearalgia. No. 9. For Headache, Vertigo, U?at and Fullness ol the Head. No. 10. Drspersta Pills For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11. Fob Fsnata luEOCLaaiTiES, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. H For Leucorrhea, Profuse Menses, and Bearing Down of Females. jjo. 13. For Cronp. Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14. 9lt Riiscit Pill3 For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimpies on the Face. No. 15. Rhicmatio Pills. For Pain, Lameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A. For Fever and Ague, CUU Fever, Dumb Ague, Old M'sraanafted A?ues. p. For Piles, Dlind or Bleedinsr. Internal or External. O For Sire, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Fall ing, Weak, g Blurred Sight. C. 'or Catarrb, of ai.g standing or recent, eitiiea with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C. Fur W hoopuig Cough, abating its violence and shortening its coarse. In ail acute diseases, such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such erup tive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysiiielaa, the advantage of giving the proper remedies prf.mj.lly is ob vious, and in all such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease is often arrested at once, and in all cases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short ened, and rendered less dangerous. Couglis and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, and wtiich ao often lay the foundation of diseased langa, bronchitis and consumption, may ail be at once cured by U.- Fever and Couch Pilla. In all chronic diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Female Debility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore of Weak Eyes, Catarrh, &at K lieum, and other old eruptions, Ui case has specifics whose proper application wtil afford a cure In almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, sacn as lvjpe;-:r, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak Dea, has more titan paid for the case ten times over. PRICE. Cue of 20 vials complete. In morocco, and Book 7.f3 Cose of SO vials, and Book, plain 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book. 2 Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions. 8ft cents. Sir.ele lettered boxes, with directions. SO cent. Large case of 2 ox. viola, for planters and physicians f IS ALSO SPECIFICS. Fob Asthma oa Phthisic. Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, 60 cents per box. Fob Eab Discbaboes aso Dtiriijj. Discharges from the Ear, tiie result of Scarlet Fever, MenV.es, or Mercurials. For Noises in the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear ache. Price, 60 cents per box. Fob ScBorrL. Enlarged Glauris, Et.Iarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, iii) cents per box. Fob Gkskbal Dbbilitt. Physical or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discharges. Price, 50 cents er box. Fob Dbopsv. Fluid Accumulations, Tumid Swellings, with Scanty Secretions. Price, 50 cents er box. Fob Sca-Pickvkss. Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cents per box. Fob Ubisabt Disbasbs. For Gravel, Renal Calculi, Dffl cnlt. Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price,' 50 cents per box. Fob SkKiKAL Emissions. Involuntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Evil Habits. The most successful and efficient remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full direc tions, (I per box. Persons who wish to place themselves nnder'the profes sional care, or to seek advice of Prof. HrMPHRKYS, can do so, at his office 562 Broadway, daily from 6 A.M. to S P.M. or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list ; make up a case of what kind you choose, and inclose the amount in a current note or stamrw by mail to,our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or express, free of charpe. AC.ENT3 WANTED. Wedesire an active, efficient A rent for the sale of our Remedies in every town or community In the United States. Address Dr. F. HUMPHREYS A Co. No. 5C2 Broadwat, Xfcw-Yo:. For sale in Ebensburg, by E. J. MILLS. May 2, 18G0.-ly. LADIES' CHOICE! FRIDLEY 8l CORIMiVIAN'S SELF SEALING AND SELF-TESTING, AIR TIGHT. PRKMIUM FRUIT JARS 4- CANS! These Jars and Cms being perfectly simple iu their arrangement and requiring no cement iu order to make them air-tight, auy one of ordinary judgment can hermetically seal them by simply screwing the cap down tightly after the fruit has been put in hot. Besides their simplicity and ease of adjustment and the impossibility of stoppers blowing out. &c, the greatest advantage is that you can at any time seethe erudition of your fruit by sim ply looking at the top of the cover. If the gum gasget is concave the fruit is good; if convex it is going to spoil, but will always show itself in time to be saved. The absence of this test has ever been a matter of anxiety, and frequently of serious loss to those put ing up Fruit or Vegetables. These are advantages which no other Fruit Jars or Cans in this market possess. Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail by the subscriber, owner of the right of Somerset and Cambria counties. 1 Quart Cans, S2.25 per. dozen. 2 " " 2.75 4 4.00 " A liberal discount made to those pnrchasing six dozen or more at one time. Address your orders to F. W. HAY, t Johnstown. Cambria Co., Pa. Johnstown, July 18, 18C0.-34-tf. MEDICINAL WIXE. BR AXD T. GIX. IVLSE BETTERS, &-c., just rcceiccl ami for sale at LEMMON'S DRUG STORE. Ebensburg, Oct. 17, 18G0.-47-3t. COAL! COAL!! I beg leave to inform the citizens of Ebensburg that I am btill in the COAL business. All those in need of the article will please call at the old btand of . EVAN E. EVANS. Ebeaoborg, Oct. 17, 1660.-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Tlie Fifty Oultar ZSlll A Hie Times. Talc rr BY MRs. GEORGE WASHINGTON WYLLYS. Th! Sanaary sun htreauu-.d cheerfully in across the crimson carpet ot the suug little room the fire filowed redly in the grate, and the cauary, whose cage huni in the win dow, triped aud warbled as joyously as if he was in the land of cinnomoti and Fpice clov s, instead of the clime of miow and witnl. And Mr. Wayne, as he buttoned up his overcoat and fitted u his glows, prr-paraiory to facing be kfrvjiter air. planced rnuud, very much as though he would prefer stayibt; with the fire and the canary bird. Just as lie resolutely put on his fur cap the door opened and his wife came in one of those bri-ht-eya rosy -checked little wom en, whom it is Very easy to spoil, and very difficult to control. The crimson uieriuo ires hhrt wore was the prettiest possible con trast to her p-acli blossom cheeks, and the white lace frills at her throat and wrists were more becoiumr than the costliest Frtccb em broidery Could have been, while her titiy black silk apron, all ruffles and lace, aud co quettish pockets, might have been worn for Use. but certainly had rather an ornamental effect ! Are you off Jrady, Charlie? Mr Wat-e l.od.i'-d. Ti be J-Ure. U- TheM- ar.- ?i:i. wln-n a man can't watch his business t i-i -sciv ! foit: .-i i want Minn mony. sniti the bt ly, icachiiiif up to rraiije her bus baud tfJYaf. vitu rather a cotiecicuce strtck j en Iook. Money I what for " 'Mrs. Arc old i?hes me to go shopping with her lut you don't need to bay anything. ' 1 know that,' said Mrs. Wayne pettishly, 'but I want a little mot;ej, nevertheless, not to spend, hut to carry. What would Mrs. Arnold think if I went shopping with an empty purse V Mr. Wnyue whistled ominously, and then shook his head, as he sounded the depths of his pocket. L haven't aD thing but a fifty dollar bill, M attic!' " l will take that, sir V said Mrs. Wayne, demurely. Hold on, though I shall need that for rent, next week.' Weil, yoa may Lave it only I want the privilege of carrying it to-day I) xi't be s provoking, Charles cue would think I was a child.' And you are, in all essentials, said Mr. Wayne, placing the bank-note iu her exten ded pahu, and giviug her a playful kjss as he topk his departure. 'If you pieasc, ma'am, Mrs. Arnold is wal ting,' said a servant, thrusting her round red face through the opeu door - 'Till her I'll be down in one moment ' Mattie Wayne turned the bill from side to side, and looked thoughtfully at it. Had she uot better place teuiptatiou out of her reach, and leave it at home? Noiisi-iise ! I shall not speed it was the next reflection, ar;Q Mrs. Wayne placet! il iu her portetnonaic, aud rau up stairs to Jress- 'It's a great bargain, lua'aui,' said the ! shopman, stroking dojvo the rioa f il ls ;' la-; ; cashmere shawl as it bung from the e ioul l :s : of the lay figure. lake it Mattie! I never saw anything so cheap,' whispered Mrs. Arnold. 'But I really do not need it at present,' tieMtttttd Mrs Wayne. You cau Say it aside until you do, ma'am,' persisted the clerk. "That is the great ad vantage ot these goods they neVt-r go out of fashion Thiuk of it a shawl like this for twenty dollars ! You won't have auotber such chance in U-u years.' 'How I wish I had uot bought that India wrapper of mine,' said Mrs Arnold, l cer- taiuiy Would have preferred this " I will take it,' said Mrs. Way tic laiug down her solitary uote, and silencing her c u science wit the rtflccn-.n Ctiaries can't help seeiug bow cheap it is I 'Mattie, do iok at tbeae silks !' exclaimed another lad, who had just recognized Mrs. Wane, 'did you ever Sue auy thing with such a lustre, and so cheap !' Mrs. Wayne's ees sparkled with trae fem inine rapture, as she glanced at tbe shining lot.Js. and iroru that moment she was a lost ! womau, as far as the chauge trotu the titty dollar bill went ! Is it fair to blame her ! Let those cast the first store who do not know bow stroug is the influence of crowded emporiums, cheap goods, aud advising frieuda. whose owu we aim makes them lucousiderate of their neighbors' Ic-s lengthy purses. What makes you look so grave, Mattie?' asked Mrs- Arto-ld on their way home. Dm I I0.-1 grave? 1 was only thinking. 1 Onry thii king only recalling the folly aud ext. avaancc ot which ahe had been guilty ; only leeliug for the first times the bitter sting of remorse What vrould Charles bay ? It was late when he came home, and Mat- e had uot the courage to make her coufes- siou at once. How is the business world to-day, Charles? she asked. He shook his head. 'Matters are lookiug very badly we busiueas tneu need every cent we can rake aud scrape together And, by tbe way, Mattie, I am a little sorry you weut sbopDing to-day. Several men who had advanced me money, think I am able to ' pay at once, when they have seen you look ing at expensive goods tlowa town. Aud of course I knew you were only looking, for Mattie's face was scarlet. I have epeut the money yoa gave -me, Charles,' ah eiid ; but ' j His lv:k of amazement almost horror i checked her for a inomerit- but she went on I and related $hi? whole story. j i Can yoa pardon my "folly V sh- ?skcd. : tearfully. j I Hp rcs'j and walked out or twice acros the ; . floor with a disturbed air ; I shall have to do what I never did before ask the landlord to wait a month for his rent.' he said, with grave annoyance Ob, Charle. if I had only left that m-ny j at home !' faltered Mrs Wayne 'Mattie,' said her buhand. sitting diw beside her. and takine th lit'le h'l th t: trembled so violently. I though how ii. Wf-M ; be when you wanted the money thi tnornin. r to make a hoV. Never be abmM of an j empty purse, my dear, when you have no , nel for a fall "tie "Thi is a-hard lesson j for yoa. but I shall not think the fifty dduar? thrown away if it leaches you prudence t ! Hereafter, let us never allude to it a-rir ! j I I shill not fortret it, Charles' said Mat- j i tie. her bright eyes shiuinr thriu?h mist. ! like a rainbow. ! She did not and the fi ty dollars was the j best investment Charles Wayne ever made. j lrelictloii for tlie Year I SGI. j The year 1SGI wi!l be very eventful otie to ; every mai i'-n who rets married. j Throughout the whol course of the year i wbeuever ttie mou wanes the nigbts will j grow dark. j !f dau-iies wear tlj-ir b-ar.s, there will ! less work for barters. He who w.-trs bw j UiUstaUche will have so-i.c'lling SiC Ze at iVIi-e vcr is io love ttiis 3 ear wiil think his inistnss ru : ngt 1. Wh-ver gets toanied wiil find out whether ir is true. Ho that loses his hair this year will grow ball. He that loses his wife will become a wid ower If a young lady should happen to b'.Ush she will look red in the face It she dreams of a young tuau three nights in succession, it will be a sign of somethiuz. If he dreams of him four times or have the ta-jthach.; it is tin 'v one that she is a long time gettit-g either of theui out of her head j If any ne jump" v-rboard with-. ut kn-'ia--i iuv how to swi ii. it is two t otic tie gL-ts drownrd. t If any one lend au umbrella, it is ten t one he is obliged to go home iu the raiu fut bis pains Whoever runs in debt ibis year wiil be O'jo ned. Mauy an old sinner will resolve to tun. over a new leaf this year, bat the nw letf wiil turn out blank. It is ptobable that if there is no ousinoss doing, people will c-oL.pl.iiu of hard ti to-s but it is certain that those who hang b-m selves will escape starving to death lie that bites off bis owu nose, or turt.s politician will act like a fool, aud this : the most certain of ail. -4 Multl A friend d ours is in the habit of visitinc a very changing oung lady ibont three t lines a week p -rtiaps f:euer It is not psitivedy known tb-re is au rugauenietit. but the geutl. '.nan is s completely dci!ie3tica ted. that he enters the hc.ti- itjvur kno--k-hig, auJ if his lady-love u net in the parlor, does not scrur le- to go up stiirs la search ot her. The other day he went through half a d-iz-'u rootn wttfiut skiing aiivb-niv. and at last came, to the fair cne s own cuiuib-r, tut rt ?' i'.tj'ioed he. 1 t a fouioJ i 'Arc e .I-.or locked, ji.u m there, M with a t -n ier vo;c. Iiiess my beatt, tharies is it 0 away, you scamp. y-u cai.'t get iu I' cried ih lady, in great trepidation I must. Mar3, said the y..ung jenrlcuiau giving th dMir a sh-ve, which ihi'ca!-Lr- to break away ail fastenit-gs For Heaveu's sake, Charles I' screamed the lady, now in the last sise oi terror, go away this instant. I'm 'You're what V Ttn a wuhl T shrieked the lady Another Patriotic Jl'Jvr The New Or leans True Ihlt'i publishes the annexed tele raphic dispatch, dated Oth lost . from Maj-r B H 'sw-irtb. iu command of tort Ike "The fort is now sui rounded by fi-l.ing b ats turned into arnie-i gun-b-.ats, and filled witrt armed men, the flag-boat of the squadron bav ing hoisted at the p-ak. the Palmetto and Pelican flags. A pereiutory order has beeu seot iuk bv the commander of the expedition to surrender the fort at discretion, or au im mediate attack would be made. My reply was prompt That nutil I received my or ders from headquarters I would defend th fort while a man remained to apply a match to the guns, or spring a mine: aui. as a last resort, that I would blow up the fort aud per ish with the star spangled banner in 1:9 ru ius. ITA'Ve Gunpncdcr. A letter troin Loi:dvu snys : L have heard 'in tbe city of a curious invention, whicu c.ccerus alike rifl-.men, spottsmen, and the scientific It is the man ufacture of white gunpowder It 15 made no mystery of. bciug composed of ychow potassi, chloride of potassium, loaf suar. chr stained sugar and brimstone. It possesses superior qualities over the black powder, bciug qu-ck r au J more powertui iu its action, and not toul in the gua. For the delicsu in the nl.cUi- rv nerves, it may be auded that ii is without unpleasant smell. It has just leeu patented Two things. w 1; i-ousiocrd, would pr -veut many quarrels. Fust t have ii el ascertained whether we are not uir-rra; ab-ut terms ra'hcr than ibi-igs; an.i s a ly. to examine whether that, ou whica we fcr is worth contending about Ill- Mr. A . I uo'ierstrod yu sail I Tim a barrel of ci-i. r tnat bad water in it Sold No. ctr was the reply, I only sail y u cold me barrel of cider with a lituo wbcr iait. YOL S--X0. 10. . 3Iouumrntsof Laltr. Ninevah was 15 m;!e long. S wide. lJ 13 uiil rewnJ. w'afc a 11 100 ft. Lih. and thick cacagh for thrc? charK.'s ti Jrire Ubvion wn 15 miles within the wall, which were 75 Vet thick and IJ" feft high. wih lOW brwzen ga's The Tetr.ple f Dimn. at rpbcsDS. was 420 Vet :o tl.e mi pi- rt ft tie reef It was a K'O jir in I ntl 'tr:?. Th- !ir. t of tic r.Tra-i-j? is -ISI feet high. cJi t!.:- -".dt s: ;b- l nwnvns eleTea sens Th. i?t --.,:. d-o imt SO t'et in lenpth snH the bivers sr. !"? It ercplcyed C30, 000 n.en :o roiltr.c. t The ial rirTh rrs E.'Tpt conrainsSOO charn 1- r r d V 1 -!ls. Thebe. in Kj:r.t presents mica 27 ini'es round, anTl00 j:tc Carthage waslm-ctj three miles iCTind. Athens was 25 ajHs roand, and contaiccd 359.000 cifins and 400 000 shves The Teniph of LMpbos wg yo rich in do nation, that it was plundered of JC500.000, and Nero carried away from it "OUfctatues. The walls of Rome were 13 miles round. Coal i" L'tih Accoroiof to the Salt Lake corf-f.-t-.i.' .t of the New Yotk 7Yift, there is no douM that coal exists in large quantities in the rct bsio of Utah. Oa the Weber riv-r. a tributary of Great Salt Iake. from the w-.-ero slope of the Wabach rang-, c -al is now regularly mined, aoi scl I ar fct th-- p'ts !. 5 per ton, though the pric-: in Sail Lk- City is $25, oa account cf the exp-o.-e of tr:i.sp.rtaticn. Should this coal prove to be of good quality, one great obstacle in the wy of a Pacific llaiircad will be removed -viz : a scarcity of fael for loco motive. Wo-! is extremely scarce on th plains ou this side of the liocky MocctainB. whil iu the great basin there is even Ie?;. The discovery of col uear the centre of the projected route, therelorc, is exceedingly for tunsTe. Stti-iiuar Suici.lt The sou of the colonel of the Italian ltri- n at Montivedo, who was au oi l tin ii ar; j telloH- ..J Jier of Garibaldi, rt-c. i.tlv pac-'d a ew days at the general's nsi.lvt-c--o tbe island of Caprera, aud. oa bis fathers acc -uut. was treated with lunch. Kii-.su- ss &ud attcution by the patriot general. Wh n ibe moment for departure arrived, the ouii man. ou '.teru, tbe boat that wis to take; turn away, drew his pistol aud shot him-s-it iu ihe breast, fr grief, as was suppoifcd. at leaving his iliunHoUs host. He only lirtd a few hours .1 M-usttr lrin:iuy I'rtts. The Scienti fic A ue tcan thu.- ott.crii.H-t. a monster steam pi ess. upon widen Mose S. Ba-.h, who hai just retired fruiu the New York b at work : He is even vmr jut corcpicticg the con otruo;i -n o.' a m -tster stacn f.icss, by which the sh'eta are cut fr m rolls, dampened, and pnutr-d on both sii-.s at tbe rate of forty th-.-jsani i'npn-ssions p-r boar, fo! Jed up, eoun'evJ aud delivered Irion the macbtce, rea dy for tte catrier and tbe mail. This mt cLit.r5 15 LiL as a coililod two-storied drviling ho'is. ani it will, when nished, coti.-tit.jte a m- st xtraoromary specimen of njccLatiical skill an J iagentiity " X-f7 While a noisy Stcssiorust was ca king biii.seli o5ee:ve a d-y or two since, at tLe F.f:h Aveuue II ou 1. New York, by the utttrat'Ce cf trrcL.VIe x."It:njcLt&, a quiet geuii. .liuii rttuiiLc J to Lim in a qaiet m Mi nt r, and, in the prcstcce cf gutets who Hfi the i-rge diL-si,' D jII : Sir, t J. u't know who yoa are, tor where Y'-u cott; j irvui ; but if you were aboard my Ves-ei, hui ufi-.;.tji; su; h st-ntimeLts, I would ha;.g y u lo t:-e ys.id arm ir. five minutes T Tn :ritor ru;e ifter a little while and in quircd vi a bytnder rbo that gentleinaa Was. Tl a: is C-ptaiu Faunce, of tie revenue ca.ier Harriet Lane .' was the reply. - A Knotty Case. Not rr.au y years ago. a man appeared iu Court, whether as plaintiff. ueeioiaur or witness, tradition does not ia lorui us Be Lis as it may, the folio ing cixloLue eijsuej What is your tame. Sir? Mj name is Knott M-rtia. yourLwncr Well. wLat is it? It is Knott Martia.' Nut Mai tin again. We do tot ask yoa what your name is Hut, but wLat it t. No eoi.te 1 j t ..I c u t, If your b.o.or will give rue leave. I will sp-li my name K-n-o-tt K:ot, M-r Mar. t-i-n Kcutt Martin. Oh. well. Mr. Martinwe see throagb. t. i-ow, i-at it is one of the mnit Zn'jtty ca ses we Li.ve bad btl.-re us f-. ranrue time. C.In the year 1SG1, a sheep coull be bought iu tlvigiaud. fjr fjurpence, aad wheat enough V feed ote Lun Irrd rata a wLt-le day cost tut a single "feb tiling. A dead baby a9 rtceLtly delircrtj by a careb s stage driver to a butcher" ia Ware, Mss , instead ot a b-x of sausages The Lutch-r, wht u Li iccovertd from bia tor r-T, s-nt the chill 10 i:s frieuds who Lai al ready we pir.glv dt po.t-d-tae sausages in the Catholic Ceuietry !! llreu wouldn't cross ihir pareiits so of" ii en ttiey grew op. it tbey were to c Os their ;- rent .- knees a little oftener when they are little. X-t" A charch-b II. made of glass, fimrteea in.-be- high and Sft-- f-ct in diameter. Las r-v-t-tl r-n placed in th? turret o! the chap a Giange. Bjrrcwiale, Ouoiberlaad. Ivng-
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