The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 17, 1869, Image 1
• ••14 " mr-Trrn stßa OrtatutD a g itizt Ie published overt Wednesday Aloof - I:ling por yenrOnvariably iq advance. --COBB .&'-VAN GELDER. act gut TZN LINEN or -NizstoN OA LES§ /tAZZ oNZ SIMI/ 464:0 5 .1 WO Uri Sal 'n Op' •ro sapal szoolta,sol sa,oor - sa,ol Squares 200 80 4,00 . 8,00 IltittOol.WAl 10;00 ittt4o o ) 3:1;001 2 2,0 Y bot B ol Ono 180 20,00 30,00 40,00 i 60,00, . Special Notices n cents per line; Stilton, IWO , • • MASONIC. • 0331f.A. LODGE, N 0.317, A, Y. M., moots at their Gall' '. f d yer Pr. iterAl draki3 tora,, 2 4 tocottary, ftqatitg . , on bafpr, ttatTalt 3ldota at 7 o'Oldali r • 1F) .9 1 VYOGA - CM MITER, No: 11:4;il: It . meets at tlie Ifull, on ThrirsdaY: evening, on or boron!. rho Flip AtoOtt; at '7 ' o'Clitek,l4l' TY.Q.CIA COUNOIL,BI, R. 8. bI.tBTR,RB, moots ftt , the n the, t Friday.. Zf'4ltvli colondeir month, at -,-7 -o:ejosk P. M. TYAGAGFITON 0031M4N,D,NRY, N 0.29, of KinGll,ii 'VEllPLutit' s e , nOthe appendant orders, meets at tht• Man t on the first Friday of each calekditr month,ist o!ciovlc BUSINESS :- DIRECTORY. ti TII, . 7 ` ATTORNEY__ AN4, 7 000.5E403 AT LAW insurance, Boip2,ty aitasPertaloo Akenoy, Street . • ti - Airtters9* ATTORNEY - ASV cOUßS'Elant` AT LAW, Notary Pablio and Inaurani;ii" s akant, Blosn bars, pa„ Wore'. - GEO. W. MERRICK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOIt AT +LAW IMiou with W.- 11. Smith, Esq., Main Street •Vplichilte :Union Illoo4'Welle.hcira, Pa. July - 15~ 'lB6B. • - - •11. TletiftELL,4l‘,./CO: • • 11.QtASALE WU! detilers in Wall Paper, Wiiillow l lase, kerfulaery,...Painti aa4 .Bile, to., eicp. . ,Coralag,./%1..Y.0an. J.r l ß. din...s.s. • watsoN-Ar. LES • 74ORNEY:54. L (511.8 AT .L.tiVi (Firei - d6oi : tiOut illionefs, on tho Avenue)-- Will, attend to bgainees„entrtis(ed to their care in die-counties of and Potter. - Woliebore,Jan,l, 480. JAADI * ; ll..ft/I"L I CLIKILL nom= SND_CIPUNSELHIt AT LAW, Woltsboro, Tioga 5 111 . ! ; cfaltu Agent, NOtary uifd Insurance Agent. Ho will attend proinptly tty iollection of Ponsions, Bao:k' Pay and ,Bounty', As Notary Public he takoiaoknowleclgansentktif deeds, ad, ministors orthe;and will aot:as;Coinlmissioner to take testimony. oveilloy.'S Drug Store, adjoining Agitator John 'W. Guernsel7, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELO , W AT LAW. !Livia_ returned to this county fifth a view of making it his permanent residence, solicit& a 'sharper public), putropage. xtll business en= inistod to his care will be attended to frith iiromptoess and fidelity. Office 24 door ;ninth ot4. S. Farr's hotol. Tioga,Tloga Co., Pa. tiept. 26.11§.—tf. GEORGE !: I NVAGIVEIC., . r/iLo Shoplirst daorn'orth A. Sears's Shoe Shop. Agg•Cdtting;Tittiniiand Repair. jug done promptly and well. WeUsher°, Pa., Jar{. 1, 18138.-Iyz..; JOHN ETNEE, ~ ;. TAILOR AND C11.1:1ER, has oiiitise a shop" 4 1 , on Draftee street, rear of Soars &Der y's sh6e shop, whereby is prepared to manilla turegar . !heats cc order in the most substaxitial inanuer, and with dispatch. Particular fiOention,paid to (hitting and Fitting'. 151arch 1 ,26,1868-4y ' Dr. C. 11. Thsimpsci;i: c [WELLSBOROUGII PA.2:4;;; Will attend to Professional. calla i',l4,tho kqf We(labor° and elsewhere. "..; r pmee m 1,314,44 01100 on Gtaco Sitxl2d door—on, tho:right - goN; . Ealt. • ' [June. 24, 168.;" IA BACON, 31. D., tato or cire - za - raTtraValry_,? urt ae 1/„ nearly four years of army ocreice, With iviAr 4 .xperieuce tit field dud hospftal practice, has opened at inJee for the practice of medicine and surgery, in al. Itt brauclie,..s. parsons from a distance can land goo, b • ann.: ai the Pennsylvania llotel when desired.— Will visit any part of the State in cortatOlation. or ti parf..na surgical operations, No 4, Linton -Bloch., ul st tiro. Wellsboro. !day 2, 1806.-Iy. Wm. a. Smith, KNOXVILLB, Pa. Pension, Bounty, and enrollee Agent, Cotutuunientiops tent to Ott a hove address will receive prompt attentfon Terms nioderate, t (jou s, 1883-131 Thos. 13.113ryden 61111,VEV.011' & DRA.FTSMAN.—greIori, left a hia room, Towueend Hotel, AVellsboto; meot with prompt utl,entiou. Jati. 13\ 1.167.—tf. AL, itt oLnv i Y, DD ILER. in CLOCKS .l V, SILVEI 1 6 LA r W ARE, Svectat;:vz, iolin - ;-tring: Manaileld, WutAles , and Jee elry neatly repaired. Engraving done in plait) Eng/kb and Litwin.' n. I LteptB7 ly. • Hairdressing & Shaving. tloou over Willoo'x. & Bat'her's bture, Wolh Lar,,, Pu. Particular attention - paid to Ludic, Tlitr.out Ling, Sti:pupouing, Dyning,,elc. - 11ritillt P' o, ; dude., and iwiehe4 ou laud and wadi, to or ler. • • , . . If, IV. DORSET. , J.; JOIINSON. C. L. - WILCOX, • 0..3.1.1er in DRY GOO D 8 of all kiii(ls, Ilardwar , .1-1 Loktw N.*:tious. Our assortaleut Is ittr ; ... end .orioes lo i•er tort) in Uniou ,1116,k. t /VIA t10:113D ,:- y 20.1SKS-13-: • vir.TExpLEura utott, ESTFI6I,I), GORGE CLu:_-.E, Piopri °tor. know. Itutel conducted on the princtpr. and let' ii ; ic; cos WV atCktLillutillauy 0 14. —l.y. HAZLETT'S HOTEL, COUNTY, PA Good et:Aiding. tttacLod, and itiitentive hos tler always in attendance. - - W. 111A2LErT, • HOTEL, WESTFfELD Lior,ughi Tioga Co. Pa., E. • Hitt, eroprietut. A. near int!, CO in1110(it011 building with all -the nindern iinprovement easy drives of the best hunting and tish ing grounds in. Northern Penu'u. ,Cuuveyunce furnished. 'reruns, moderate. - Feb. 1868-1 y: 1125,1.1 K WALToN ROtSI, y Tiog , 110310123 C 1 - hlll iIII_,YEA, Thin it • a oevi , hotel located withineaA,i , isCcoss oi beet b and' hunting grounds. in North ern eann4ylviini:S. No pains' will he sparou fi it the Accommodation of pleasure seekcrY and the traveling public: pan , . 1, 1888.) . 1 1 1 1-3CW.p4Mltiettl M. SEARS; WIIETtE denial/Axe Ice Cream, Fronoh Con feotionary, aid kinds of hu)ts iu etheir season. rs vibe diek:uf Tea, Coffee, or Chocolat..., and Oysters in their reason— eec be bad at all hours, served in the bort:M.)7R. Kest - door be low Roberts Bailey's Ilardirare..Storo, Mato Street. • Wolisboro, Aug. 4,1000. Bounty and Pension Agency. R, :ocoivod I odulteindtructio4.l rognitl to z i t ° txtri ,illusved by tb6 Act I pprorett 3aty t viriig on hand a large uppl of ull n Jeasi try nltt 1:3,1 tut prepared to prosecute .01 pun. tu y :Llama, which may be placed lay btn la. taor.ions Iring it A lititatice eon nontnunicnte tvtth ut 'yr tetttr, tad ;Moir ..:uininnnicatlont be pr t natty Laawste.d 'V I . It. IT II . te , t •t•ther 34 1800 HARKNESS RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Over IVileon et- Thin l'ulkettbury's .Store, hi U roonliOtety occupied 6.y /knj. Seetty ROOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to order and in the bent manner. - REPAIRING of all kinds donepri•mptl3 ano g'od. 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X ,+...,-., ', ; , ' WELLSI“)II,O ' PA' NOVEMBER 17 1869. , .-- . - - • . ....,2.,,, . ~..,-. .1 1 -, .. ___ v ..... z . <<~'.l . PropTi44or CI-1V: BOOK BlNiltitS • BLANK) :(141-,zpi- BOOK MANUFACTORY - , pAidurin , • L., (si4x Op LIDOS; 2D OLOOR,) I . .JACT.RA, N. Y. F-= 3S44***Of GootrAarn BEST, CAeti..lB run CHEAPEST. -1•„ • ; , I 7B LANK BOOKS , ‘1•1 0 • •o f,i3 very I:Wands:4,in t). and as low,;for tidalitScof 11 . 3 any Bindery in die State. Volumes of evfty_deinaividu Bound in' Ow beat niannor and in uiiylol6‘a derad. ` - -7 4 . 9.1,1,i . K.1NDS OF OlLT'VirOgrt- Biecuted in the beat wanner. Old 'looks re bound and wade gaud aa pj rc. 11401,21MZ aMit.-3111V ouNi ei.ere,•; - y (it b! I am prePared'tii ftlitailb back 'numbiere bf ull Review. ur Alegisines publisbed in the United States ur tireat Britaisi; 4- 7 1Usv Price. - BLANK. BOOK. & OTIIEIL PAPER, Of all Sieas audfcittal4iee l ,oui , tiaad, Oiled dr plain. Of any quality or sieo, hand and out up ready fo r priulfhg., 1341.i,L,F4P2ft;iiiid CARD BO AB. Er 61 - all ` oulora iindquuiinhoardB or out to any size. STATIONERY, Cap; Letter, Note Paper,- Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, &o. ' I am solo'a,gent for BtiniAßD's voN.conitOsty.B. VEN:9; 'o t s' veitious'iirs - ,' Fon LADfYtB AND GENTLEMEN, • .Which Tirkl . warrant equal OS/ old Pens. _The best in use and no mistake. The aboveistock I will sell at the Lowest Rates at all times, at a small advance on New YOrk prices, and in quantities' to - suit purclasers. All work and stock warranted as represented. It iIP4OII-71 ouoit a ihro-fit, puhlin;44!!9! " ag •.1:6C13Y-irnirlii°4l la/endedto, Address, LOUIS KIES: r Building, • Adirertlinsaimira,.l,l;y: Sept.2B, 1867..1y. ,- John C. Horton, ATTORNEYS COUNSELOR ATIAW, Tiogu Pa. Offiee with C. U. Seymour, EFtir . A3ueine-t attended to with, prptuutut:Es. apr. 7th,:81:1-1). C: ':LEY DEALER IN DRY, GOODS, Groceries, Ilard '.cwiire,'BOOte,l3g6o, l llaiii, riei~ of Mare - fiid'Oi - reften itiaele; elialiori' Pa. Jan. 6, 1863. E. S. Perkins, M. D. lteetAillyl'announcea to the citizens of East Charlestoti and vicinity, that ho would be grateful to - r".-their patronage— Game at,-the 'tore of Cooor . ‘ taidJitibler. 2:ltti,'69-tly.' Smith's Hotel, CTIOGA,I`,49:I . purchased the heii;) pruperty-,..lately ovrtted Smith hat. Aburoughly r!!fitted,tli AuteL and eau nectotn moo4l.p the tra • yelipg ; ,publip is a superior . Tioga County, Pa., J. B. Beta., _Coc i pieuinnt to the .best fishing groittitittid - Tiogat Cb 4 Fisking parties noout• /4 1 9d 11 -ke4..Yritli .ties };p entArt4tiu• went for Won btiliSt,: — "Jurk6 - 17, 18439=tf. ~tiEr 1-1--]- ~ i ncle - t0 si g ned: ha'er fated up tho old Fotri drj, tiuthliug,,rear the 13rT er3,lYellsbert., ..e.(11; tow:lifer:lt - 00 1 1 t.uro Lino calf , jiovwhiclC;Ancf harealbjetigier irt the best asue uer.' tatiked' P uti shares. Cash' paid fur M. A. DUMF. 1 4 tailsboi : 0;•:!3 . ct. 1.1; 1868. :HOTEL, -MINER WA:IIMS, PROPRIETOR. IACLSO fitted up a now hotel bdllding on Ebonite of Ow niti Union llottlilately itreitrop-ii by firc, now ready to r. rove and eutrrttaiu guests. Ilion hotel wits intended for A Temperance flown, the Prop t (elm belie% es it ctui bu:sualtuned witliuut rog Au attentive hostler ill uttenattneo., Wellitsbeeo. June 26, lnti7. E. "R. KI.IIBALIL, -ROC CRY AND 111.3STAUR/111 1 1. One dour above the Meat Market, W EL LSB olt 0 , PEN:;SP A, RESPE9TFULLY annouuccartti tbc trading public that ho bits a desirableztouk 91 Ore. outlet, cuutprisidg, Teat,' Coffees, Odeeb, SUgurt .lukat'es; S. nips, and Lill that 001i:dilutes n firbt• Jlass stuck. o,ysturs iu ovary s4lo at all cca ,unable Wellaboru, Jan. 2, 1867-tf: • WALIVER & LaTELROP. DEALERS IN IRON; STEEL, . • 'STOVE'S, TI:AYTVARE,. ‘ Silts Xl' • • • WATER, .:LIME, • LcGRICITIAAJRAL: . IMPLEMENT;4, Cairiago and 3r - farness :TrinsEnings. HARNESSES, SA HPLES,; 41;., • Chrning, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1867-Iy..' YEA LIEAR_YEI,IIE4It BARERLS,•FIRK INS, CHURNS, ,• ••••••, :,_ IIUTTEIt TUBS; &c., • Kept constant on band, and furrli2bed to or ter, by . . W..T. MA 4-I.EfiSi• at-hipnew store, 2d door above Roy '> Building, tVettaboro. (June It), 18684. Sedes! &Weal - 54:4116%91 R_Buffale ,Platfor r te - Scales," all °Hitler.) -A' Size', for heav3i,'itn - d "counter use, may be 'mad at the Hardniare Store'ef Wennboro. These Sealer. are the Fairbanks•pa't ant and imve• stwerio - i'•iinyi , there. They are , aitatra the bestsiy4iind"havo WWI the pram& nut at all the gr6at'OXllibitiOnB. (,have the sole aseney for these SeaPea,in this rogion • " WILLIAM' ROBERTS. Welist:am, Feb-.12,,190 ~ :New Tobaceo:Storel - • T"E rubseriber bats fitted or The reumi ad.= jetning, D. P. Itubert6 Tin end Sreve Store r.ir'the manufacture and bale el CIGAR g, (all grades), Fancy unit Common I • SMOKING B ACUO, Mich ioa Pine Cut - CHEMIN d,• aniterq - ki 'ids PL UG " POBACC 0, PAT.PL-,', and the chi • test Brand of croAßs. p.T - Can and see for yourselveb. JUAN W. PURSE', Well.boro, Nov. 11, 1848— tf. TO FARMERS ! "p 4 LR RUN PLASTER.—We• hereby certify that we have used the Plaster manufactured by Champney R Dernauer, ai their tiorits 0n,131h Rua. in ei.eines township, and we believe: it to be equal if nut superior to the Cayuga Plaster. David Smith S M Conaido A P Cone I s t ti Cobb 118 Simmons' J Bernaner O'W Barker Atli Smith E Strait • S B DiVis Albert King ' John C Miller J H Wutroutt Wli Watrims - Lt. Marsh R M Smith 0 A Smith • 11 M Foam J D Stinit. P C Van Gelder J J Sinith Jared Davis J F Zimmerman C L King I, 1. Smith. N. R .--Fln4or alvvey, on band at the 'MM.— Prine Ets pet ton. Nov. 4, IRAR, callVaini& PIOL E '7't . • k Z.': j C , ._. • ;,:•, ‘ I I ., T. L. BALI WIN Collii ,, z ,-- r-,- r • 400 2 .4, PA":' 1 and sea a ni'...o atti§k of tods fur tho • 111/ i: , : - .4Y) tr.. , :7.- , • -. ...4: FALL : 1 k . : WINTER.„ rf _ ..1,3, suills as ' ti4lA • ; ILIskaDIV I A.: . aDVS.QS3 ( r i-`oo2)a i g^ !!... 1 . Stylott, colors anti . jaltornS- 7 1: - POPLINS, JIAMEWICKS: FRENCH JA,CONETS, OROANDIES, - PEQUAS, VERSAILES,, RONK AND COLORED SILKS; • &v. 'BE/1..01011r • • . Winter SH AWLSii. '• - :atid.ulargh ttiewttiio9rt‘o:iPloct knits ' CLOAKS READY—MADE, AN Ii CS,OT3 TO MAKE MORE, ALL KENIPS OP• • LININGS ; FRINGES, TASSEI.... 't &c., TO TRIM DRESSES' OR s ACO,UES. • • •• of-. • YANKEE NOTIONS eatt'elie beat. •IlliteePs tip 'with everythi4 the Yankees hare thought of so tar. hOOP SKIRTS, BALMOIIAL CORSETS, &C, • n -N zalameii too 'ludicrous to mention; but will say that you will seldom and eo large an assortment to eeloot from in u.vountry etore, and clear dosirl to tbo Ite.9 13.1argo asepitsk ) elit,'"of READY-.MADE iu suite, and pens of ouito. Should wo fail to stilt you with ready-mado, we have Cassiteere, ~•. • 1! A ,TAlait TO CUT AND FIT, ; Boots and Shoes 9 HArrsl,lTD * SIRAIY `GOODS, 4.Np' aEN Ts! FURNISIItN9 '• GO 01);i, > PQNPL,ET.E. , ,LIN.... f -op . CROCK ER Y, WOODEN WA 11E,- 1.14A1), NV .51:1El e g 114-112 D " WA'RE," rtAii.:B', HON; Isoclnc - Lutehes, Carpenters' Clb'ilLl icAL T GC. R_ E . -11 I,E S , F1ot.1). TEAS aro lowerr than at any tithe since 41ra war._ Did not-ge - to Cuta to , buy bugar, csk.d to hay() sown pheop. Wo.oro agents for 04u iIOWB * SEWING ALACLUNE Puitner: l , IF yru srunt'tbol,s lb vl•orl: ssith drop In SALT. LIAIE;TiLASTE li. Poltli , FLOUL Lime., Coy ,Ilya Plaster, tf.o Butter tape, Bails, Firitinti, and Aebton Salt to flavor idln• All kinds of Fartn Produce want. ‘d. Prices can't lie. beet. - • T---11-:~ N-I{---5 T. L. BALDWIN Tiuen,,pn., OctoLer 13 isllsl Wilson 6: Van Valkiniburg'S thy piaci,. where Ow crowd go to Dad fil T; NEW SPRING . STYLES POPLINS, GRENADINEB,. LAWNS ORGANDIES; PIQU, GIIINI 'AS, • 1!1:4`,ALLE5,`,:c.11A.,G14,41118, ME -ED 411CIPL,N.: 4.e. over, de;Nrcphon, lilt4SS - TItOINFIZIGS t!1 ull, lauth..; ,Ltl.sU the taiget 4tioa.pet ua ! sort IlleLlt 111 BE -th6TIIING aver brought inter' Tiogrt CountY. Remember the phice, rind ca4,befuie puny:ang: Wo soleeted /our stock with great care' 'and notify geniltmcn Out LIGLIT CA,SSINtELIES, TII'E EDS, LIN EYS, • FAItIVIER,§rBAI CiAl- • TERS, S; SUMMER WEAR of every dueriptiinrAve can't bolient. Thankful for past patronage, and by strict at tobtto'n to business we hive *to'sbare' a onntinu aim tbo sante.% 1 . WILSON_VAN• VALICENBUTIO: _Wollabyro i May.l9, .I.B*(Prif, Dre.E(.,o4fifililips' s , §,ttoltak ,:‘,.*:lliOnrierg qp II E undersigned respectfully announces to the cirizmid of, %Vastficld and surrounding coun ty that ho is.perutnepily_ located at this place [fu is fully preport , (l,to do all kinds of DENTISTRY, iu the hiPbost volt! 1,1 the, art. Srliz.factior guarrinoord Office over So.vill'd Drug Rt." Fine PlP,to r traphs oan be bad over ti- s e Drug :acre. 11. puiLtrrs. Westfield, Pa.,:LTune 30, tbfit.)-13. 100,000 LBS. WOOL li WEI) lur which thu price will ho paid at - the ' Soire uF June !ii, ISr!O For Sale, ,cheap. . A'STBA 31"Engiue grid al) the gear ' 'Weer nu up awl (I,:wn Saw. Jtetits: a. BOWEN:- Wencher°, June 23, 1569.-tt, Borrom FIGIIRE ME sizes - IV -X No. 2 Union Block. is ES & ; PIqNTS,e 'ALL sTyLEt, NGS, BL,F;ACII TOLES et ABEER P' i . 7-31 n / gong ME MEI BROWN BAND. '1 'A haneksf-broam'vitith toritielos of steel,, • 1 ItifotitASr fop` griitip ;: • , ".4 baud thatla' Lola Ana' iwAndlree for frivmdlyolaiip • „ • A hand to givo and a,hand to gain, ' ,l :Tdatendy thii 2 idota, to-reap the, grein, • '"'Or-to'guide the Ship o'oi the ragtag main, !•,, . , An'honeStlittnil for a frleild to hold , JlVith h , grasp both fond had true. • A hand that is mightier far than go ' id, l'And . bver'reulo to do's' A baud for tbo weak to grasp . atated, •I That often tolls for iseanty msed, • , Add mindfully icorkil:fof. a noble deed. MEMO :' A liana that is blaoliendamitti labor'sslain, - .1 And WM• in tho eausa.of right; A. tender band on the' "conch .of pain, Its•toneti`brlove made light, '1 A hand fur. woman to loving, ding, «;-To•make on the- Surril•the iron ring, • -To level a throne, or orOwn a king. ' < Re/talon; ta: 1-11, 'AN ICEBERG. • , - . Fwatr btic - e, ambit dried bottle from nay travels` On very ,ini ..f05.404-100;;-"TAer#1,"*OS nd time Aci &nib& 144.:k as fast as .leould tor Ilayre,niitC.topk, the tint ship that sailed for New York. It waS In.:the =month eftinne, which I . coho - ered the. most pleasant time in the year to cross.. the , Atituitie; and though found tafterletiving that My ship was an'old and . ratherleaky.concern; yet I did•ndt feel any great anxiety. 1. li:Avent on forseverat days ; and as we were fav,oreici "with a.tine" breeze per fectly We ; Made very rapid pro ,gress,. An d soon Caine - Within the region of the, tt411.4 of the Nevvrehndlerni. 13ut..tiere . a stop was put - upon our ' progress. On the second day after We ar rived on this spot the wind died aWal altogether. - ' ' • For 'au entire day we lay becalmed, the Ship tossing over the liege ocean surges., All bands gileit inipatient: Our captain, who had new In, li'igh glee at our quick progress, ant, expected by this time. to be Nailing in New'York kiarbor,now losthis patiehed, - anti spout the greater. part of his tithe in - dursing • alternately the. wind, the waves, the sky, the ship, and his own . eyes. - '- • •'• • , - - This did not help the matter, at ;all, however.' In fart. worse things than 4 inere, cal `n ere store for us. During, the ; nigh t`a four came op, and when-. we -arosein the morning it had closed in • all around..us with adensity that I bad .never imagined before, .and have never since seen equaled. - 'Here Was a pretty situation. A dead 'calm, a smooth Sea; and not a breath of wind. I Warned Myself ti' thou Sand, times for not.golng,on to 'Liverpool and taking an ocean steamer: ,Iloweter tliere was, ngo, resource buti put sacs, i t'ifio:lt , we WO to be, wheth er, wAliked er not. • iniddleoft,lie following' day, however, we felt aloight breath of air It Was the first breath. of •the. glorious wind which now again'' as blowing ger 'e v erY hour, until,.*lieri - I Wit Li L Ma ten miles nearer to' my home. I slept soundly. lint suddenly, at about three o'clock in the moral ug . , as tares I eau recollect, I was awakened by a l sudden crash wili4ll summed line thunder 'in m halt-aroused reuses, and seemed tA., shake the sbip to pieces. le a moment 1 was out of my 'berth - and up on the deck. • Great Heaven ! what a spectacle there Met illy gaze I- , - Ali around was.tho blackness of dark ness: 'the wind 'was howling fiercely through the, rigging:. The sailors were Amuit,g wildly to and fro. The cap Lain wes,stunu log lii,ettnigh paralyzed. aud shouting, while lie (t wrung his hands ile lust,! we i xe lost , • I epoke not ft Word to ttny one, but ttuleltly and nintltly, tts.a cut, I leupet, <town trutii. the courier-deck on to the I,oop-xlecti.t,tto rushed.forward. It vt•u? so tolew-ely dark and thicl: that I could see but little "with distinctness.— Xet.o t-trunge feeling of, intense colti wade itself evident even. then to try bent-es. I 4'41)&1 upon the forecastle. Then a sight of huixor burst upon my view. . High before . extending' out oI qght,.'wasa vast - precipice—appearing in the darkness to'rne of itninef,urablc , •proportiotia, •And•at this the ship win 'crushing and pounding. itt each strokk <if the ship huge niten4eS" came thunder Ipg down, and falling with ,deafening ,no6e•noto the ocean.. •Ny . was ir2 - W e ts It the roelQ t:east,•,e't:Newreuticieriutici 2 or was it i l o uejytrpek in ald middle uceitio It waaneither. .1 sUOlt knew al]. It was a vast iebrrg I . The ice itself was not colder, than. the till that rushed tlirothrh every - Derv, Availing thought burst upon m . , in one' tnorw'nt alt tau.' s desolation uiiiyd." : , :utibe pr. tutu,' = But uo tAteni V‘ us tio uor Vus ( ( here, tinkle even tu mai the ship, acted upon by the-long rolling I waves of the Atlantic, Was driving with 1 fearful tiottnee lull agttitst4 the etiot• iliouttniat,. I heard the - crushing lee —I heard the'shatterliik of her Unite's -1 heaiki rusli of [the n'ater tis it poured into her. ' ' ' The ship seemed alive, struggling like - sonic row h i ieteli to avert her fate. The groaning id her parting timbers sounded like a human voice— the voice,of one in agony... Alifighty wave of gigantic size now lifted lini.quivering , mass high into . the air. .lietreating• backward it bore its load awa' the iceberg for some kiolJElldeTutile - distatice,'but only to hurl it back with more tremendous force. Returning With redoubled ' power it flung the ship headlong against the enormous ;mass.. 1, who was. standing on the prow, was thrown ,as though 1 had been a traw, off from the ship en , tirely."ll fell prostrate and almost sense less upbn the iceberg, on - a declining star/lee alimg which 1 shot for a long distance; was stopped by an up masa of ice. • : All iif . ounciMe I heard a burst of fear ,' fill,stitmil7--it suuhd or crashing timber, " trailing musts, rourhig,waters, cru masses of ice, and howling winds whilk_• high and distinct above them all, artist :Ls/J/111 wail of human agony which shall never be forgotten by me, until my ear is closed to all earthly sound.. forever. • "illisericorde 1" Atone there is' the thick darkness; e . lloging to the mass of lee before 'me. Nvltt, it a tvinpvt how ling aroutol, anti the seLthe ui honor at the late of Hi; it Was wonderful tha , through the accumulated terrors of that tearful moment my timid passed with out beneath the unequaled trial, "Ati.yeric-irde 1 too exclaimed the as word of u*, eonsplthiOos,'and bunk senseless upoh the tee. How long I lay I knew not. It Could not.ne.ve Ls ii.lt . diali au hour, but at. last sense.returutd.atui with it all till.) recollection of W bituativu. MIME PR I BO e to lose, rrose to irlY feet - painrully. .1 'was' Bra aware of my own pbyeical ,Yet:before doing anything. I cast a look around,,. . : I •,::Whe fog had, cleare away altogether. alae, broad.expanse of ocean lay be :fore me,' its deep blue surface reflecting the gorgeous rays of -the eun, whim was ust 'risingyr There was not a breath of wind,'and the sea Witti - Lat'unruflied as a mountain cant' a; glance downward • to - see ,If there was single I,fklqige of the 111 fated ship.'- Alas! ,not a, :al ogle vestige could be seen. Not a•planit—not even a chip -Boated upon the' water. • All bad gone down. • Not :at wretch was saved. ' Only—l 'only had escaped' to tell The telw I . was standing upon a' broad enthuse of Ice nearly half an acre In extent. it was sinocith and Slippery as glass. It wasnearl,y level,' I was at the • lower old Of it, and ; had been, stopped by, a hi it wall against whlchl had struck.. The iceberg was of the most colossal Magnitude and grandeur. At the'siee of tife slippery surface where I stood it went sheer down' perpendicularly Ini.) theiert. But its .edge extended aws , i on Wier' side from lin mmense diii' tan e, • Its edge' ought '. to bo called a eti so extraordinary Was its exteli c• On 40 other hand, ,behind me. It wi (tended. far into the air. Not all at Once or atumptly., but by a.series of t'Orace, , , , Until at last far -away its lofty SUMIII3 t •seett;ted to touch the . .,clouds. The ter raceS were regular and even. At inter -valtfalong tbe . ascent arose - towers anti * pinnacles; and upon the 'topmost poin a r" ‘`rist spire of glittering ice stint up il 'st ght Into the stiles for tit least a hun dre „feet : , Seen - from' a :distance', in *- ed lika . -, some glorious - city, smut , . Ina f "nitieeuCcapital such as we read e; in t e fantastic story of the Arablai. dre titer. • EMI 4ct7its ! tome there was no time fa" allyiration and wonder. All this I tool: in,it a glance. I, quickly returned t„, myself. - 2.lNo•as chilled through: - Fortunatel;.: I slept that night - with my clothe , ori,. - or it .would have ;been worse with tree; As it was, my hands and reef , were perfectly numb. ..I.rubbed my hands, violently, struck ancl beat them, and - at the KWIC • time ran:up, and • down stamping my - feet. The violent exertion, brought warmth intb my - sYstem. My hands began at length to - have - something like sensa tion, but, my ,feet were frozen. Abegan to think now . ,with greater despair upon mkaituatlon. . . There was no hope for me I • could see .ail around. .`ot a sail was.i,upong vast expanse. Yet on one sidecoid d not see.- It Was bidden by_the'leftY island of ice. ' In n„ moment 'thy -resolution was flirrned. ' ' "twill gd said, aloud. Can but die. - To stay here will be to Parish slowly. To go, there 'will be to seek a ,chance for life:, Moreover, , it distraet ply thoughts, which here will.drive me mad. .1 will go." ' id go I did. I set forth - tribilitted terrace after terrace-as I went along on ajOurnomsuch---a& do mortal man has ever undertaken; Buoyed itip 11 the detirhope of life I Went bravely m ••••••• awful, steps disturbed immense masses ot which ettuiecrashing down ; yet still I went on. Believing that it would be wore sat. isfuecory to both parties, and to myself that ,I s he should die in her mother's arms, I told Mrs. Clarkson that if sht took sally, I would look alter the bat she was frying co rho kitcheu. she must have thought up to' this time that I was joking about the water, and Sally being thirsty, col' Sally attracted no at. tentiom She was . weak and sick, ant awfully quiet. l'uor little thing, I pitied her. Had she died I would never have, forgiven myself. Anyway, Mrs. Clark soil rpotided to my second in vitatiot and came into the parlor. She took omit glance at Sally, Her maternal instihen. were at once aroused. ~ t. 'Slie 'suatche her from ley arms-. 'ln a tune of alarm she asked toe what was the matter. .1 plead ignorance. . She proceeded to make a diagnosis. One symptom which in m-y confusion had eseoped my eye at tracted-her notice. Sally clenched the remains, of. the cigar iu her chubby fingers. Mrs. Cho kson immediately iutoiuied me that I was teViliaiti. I ut most began to believe it. She accused me of attempting to poison her darling- I did. not believe that. I:3lte said I was' no nurse. I fully believed that. I in formed her that f understood I was ern- A DULL CLEI-I.R. . Pie , ke . rllel, a sue- ployed as a school ttricher. Also, that cesslul dry goods merchant of Boston, iny . e> . :,perienve as housemaid and curie Was At aired upon at his hotel by a gets , wits very 'ffinitedfor one of no Years. — Tins dialogue waS over in pits Its:- time tletrian-fai tiler who wits desirous . of•get tlng a boy, tor whom be Was guardian, than it can be lOW. Ali this time the a "place' %in ,Boston—of course lie was. ham ,sizzled, sizzled, . sizz ed, ant, an unconanonly s'isa'l boy; quick at ` . ,3 2o Lbuy. bawled, bawled) bawled- Mrs figures, strOtig of intuition and one Clarksoh.rtished to the dotir and yellei every way lit,, ,as he shoult "judge," for Toni, which meant her husband.— to become it :, merchant. Pickerno I She told him .to come quick, that Sall it over, and said he vould . try W tig aS dji. Ile rushed in exulted, will / :cud make a place. for him. In due 011ie a horsewhip iii" hi's Muscular hood. .1 the boy arrived lit Pickerners store, Id, did not like that. There was soinethint brood facie ruddy 'With health, and oniltious in the appearance of the Whip ..,00py from the niorwhg Nvash, his hair' A A whit), in the Leith* hr a i(>l-1“ lalit:C sheited, O'il4 elOtbes !felt' 1t &l utwOuttor- ookter,rueh eiteunihtut.t.es, NALL', to -t,t2,. table, and a z•tift diekQ eiptiog bit, vart. Ole least, ultLi "Wig 'Not that I i' ,4( - I- - 1e i, e annonced hause.'i as 'the u\', ! &e., tiny. fear of tiagettattoo. Oh no, hot ;- "Alt, you are chi' ti o y, n y e ou . 'in t .al,i WI. I Wits el ase, tbutigh.tt tittle liniiii - .tuel. - 4 I init us hear the duet as poz•sitt'e. , "I't 5 I spoilt be, " replied the young- into, a .pre,, , en timent that it v. a-- the safes' titer. , 'plaee. I was' nie . a bit atrain thot„;tl. "Well, ctinio in here, then ; I'm very Oh ho, not 4 lill'l'vl. - \is band ‘vela busy. hut I will examine you in a- fee t inechardeally towaide the .4100 r-k no lmiutieal qui scions." , anti tut tied it. 1 t in,ught a little eat , The boy eftilie in, and sitlit4t , dowit air nooni be good tot sully. Ali till -in the desk,' lit'vting his heels under-while neath it as though •he telt' entirely at! had no terrors for me. These trifincg home, waiting the questions. ' occurrences took , place its the twink "Well,"-maid Piciteritiel,. "suppose a ling of a star. My retreat open I took lady should „come' in here, and buy a toy po.4ition by the btove in the I:nein:Ai. dress ol fifteen and a,hulf yards of calico The sizzling of the ham way music tc for eleven and a half cents uyard, what My eat. In the meantime Mrs. Clark would it come to?" . . ~t sou been to weep and interpolate be. The boy looked at his questioner, , at tweett ,her sobs and ivuids when ar the ceiling, at the floor, in a state of rahged CloSelY anti -consecutively hi great bewilderment.- formed Tom, Sr., that I had poisoned "How much canker?" lie asked. Sally, that I had made - her chew Mime " Fifteen and a half yards." co, and her peroration consisted of a "What price.?" ' : - command to her—husband to castigate "Eleven and a half cents." ' me, and lie need - riot spare the whip, as Ile thought a moment. ' she ward willing to'atteritice it to punish . "Well," said he, "I'm darned if I be-. me. Her magnanimity and" reckless lieve any ,woman ever wanted so much extravagance ustoub.died me. However, cloth for a dress us-that." ~, Tom needed no encouragement or in /This was throwing up the sponge, citenkent to induce hini to chastilie rile. acid Pickernel put, another question. - He was' raging. I bad no fear all flit: "How much would five and a' half time, oh no, not a hit. ,I was glad, pounds of tea come to .at seventy-five though, the door was open. Tom raised cents and three-quarters per pound 2" the whip and rushed towards me. 113.mi' He -received this pretty mach the at, this demonstration I \t as not a hit a same as the other; and after waiting a fraid. I picked up the frying pan, be minute he asked cause 6 .1 t,liought the hilt' was nearly "Was it green or black tea?" ' done, and made Mr the duor. The whip Without answering, Plc:kernel put came after the and Toni hard atter it.— another question : Just outside the it/ir I dropped the f r y. "Suppose I should send you out with tug pan. The handle was too hot tc 9 IWO•11011:11' bill, and you -should buy hold anY lOnyir. This uninceuvre stop. sotirttion and a half likaluda Of beef at wed l'etn's poetess tor a int:meta anti :even anti a hall s eeats a pound, h ow ' gave me tune to clear the hence. Away touch money would you have left ?" down the road as last as legs could trav- Th e b o y h oo k e d at him for an instant, el I went, and Tutu after me. I %tau' and then indulged in a low Whistle. ' not a bit afraid, though. Notw i thstand hug, 1 kept lutating until To/agave up " You don't 'Noise," said he, "you could get beef anywhere at seven and the chase. - a half cents a pound, do ye?" • Tom went, hack with - a doctor to Piekeroel gave up at this. He asked Sally. I got lodging in a neigh holing iiiine no miwequestioo's, but sent" pine house. Tile LIe . .VG ntoritiug Two Was at back next day with a letter, 'stating the school a nd so was the whip. The that he didn't think he would atisw er. story traveled all over the district.— Tom said it I ever entered mot s chool it would tie over his body and the IA hip. What witl•not hope make a man do? On I on ! - Nearer! , nearer; And now the isummit is near—nearer-11/carer. It is gained ! There, at last, I stand at the foot of the lofty pinnacle—alone on toy vast iceberg! Alone Oh what is that upon tht ocean? Never • before was the presence of man so dear to his despairing fellow. - There, not a tulle limn Me, ivas the form of an ocean steamer. slowly "'ach ing by on the courne towards America. 1 saw the tumult, the hurry,' the throng• lug; the contusion. • I was . seen. The steamer hove to. A'-boat was let down; i and in a 'few tuinutes was within hail, 'I pointed back to,ttic other sitit of the island. ' • Back again I went—rejoicing—pray itig-4itigiug with joy and gratitude. I was saved !, A jump into the sea, and I was caught up and taken into" the boat and into steamer. n saved man-acid :an art4leial root which 1 now,.ain compelled to use ever rcmiuds the of ms _l!, , nrful adveu• Lure. St. 1,01.15 e ha.i3tit' ro bas.pall clubs. "Boxamis,6 Amu')." - , It wasa cold Novem her afternoon, sb. years ago„ when I alighted at the doo. of .Mr, Oarksou's farmhouse , .and the wagonand the friend 'who tee:. me there' drove away. I was . a Youn.. man, aged 19, Who was driven by.ch • numatances, and by want of cash t teach a district school. The director , : in the tev;n' of Sugar Loaf had hire , meat $25 a' month dad my hoard, I - i: lieu of ~which I , agreed to • cont in: teaching their school for.foiirmouths, That' Wits what took me to M. (Ana sou'e; • Ile 'wits . the director who ha hired me.: •I was to board at his hour' Jfirst, and then circumnavigate the die; Aria, and how to narrate my ex perience while making"this grand tow Mr. .Clarkson owned a farm, M; Clarkson's wife owned her husbant and Mr. ,and iltrie'ClarkSon's two chili__ ren ' owned 'Mk. Xi: and' Mrs: Clarkson's two childre were, : therefore;ow tiers of the entire tatilistiment., The -first 'thing I asked ,to do after entering the bow. was to''• lags the eldest, an' obstrepereu little termagant aged I survived th operatiOn, and tbought I had performe My whole duty to Sally, Jr.—she „Ws 'celled after her -mother or her moth( after her,"l. dOn't know which—but dis covering my mistake when Mrs. Clan son gently insinuated that her first bon Was handsome, and asked Me if I di not think so. Of course, I thought s('' pro tem, for if I had..any d •übts Upon the subject, mull rather think I. hue they were hidden in the - mysterious rt ceases of my' bosom. I wanted 'to b popular, and was fully prepared • agree with everybody-or everything,— Sall3,'Jr., was placed in my arms. t: nurse, while her mother .'as gettin - : 'Supper and her father doing the*ehore I round I had my bands full. Shetna have been very handsome, hut certaini : ,She tVas eqtially troublesome, if no umore so. • . „ Her beauty did not compensate fo •her boldness by any means. I was do rug my. best to preserve the peace of tie family by dandling Sally, Jr., on te;. knee ; and making laces at her, when : cry from! thO cradle showed that th, sleeping Partner of the firm had awak erred.' At the request of Mrs. Ulm ascii. .undertUok to rock the cradle with m feet, retaining the precious Sally, Jr', in my antis all• the time. My hand. and feet were both full. Sally; Jr. ; hut. thievish propensities wondo'fully de veloped fur one of her age, and in a fl; of a abstraction she stole a cigar out o my vest'poeket, and mistakieg .it for a stick 'of eandyi began to Suck it witl, all her might. While my - attendee 'was engrossed by little Tomthy, who -by the way, according to his mother, was the dear image of her husband, tin beauty in arms bit off the end of the cigar, .turd, -as it was never seen afterward, L have always been under the impression that she swallowed it:— She was. one of the youngesit chewers of tobaCco t ever was acquainted with. Whatever was the cause of it, the young lady took sick forthwith. Then trouble began. She grew pale with remarkable rapidity. I timidly :suggested to Mrs. Clarksou that Sally looked as if she Were thirsty, and recomhiended the ap plication Of water 'internally. By this time-Sally looked very bad indeed. I - fC' l tifV l tteeDPW' bef4 , lu t; yeit, for corpse. f was not a bit 'thaid, bat 'still I never went near the'abliool.'• 'floet the job. r, left in disguat,,fully convinced that any fate Was; not ourbilig. Sally got over It. l'have got •over It how, aryl ofteri laugh at theqi3liadietiture. Rouy4o'itouut.E. SRO- 2!919,00-•; ghigago The OW Atorrof P/illy.the Younger‘ Wherirwad thetrl.4" - ghost• story told ? At wlllrt period t hovt;ifirld 's n fan ey, did.the dlitUi•Of Wan iirst.feel the dread. dyight, •the • a,,liful,:attration, Modern *sttetittchillf liiis';detirived us al, of, except - Children' and' vi gage lasses.,i eaufems we Cuunot 4kud. otead of cp)lecting• tSebt t i V;O fregmenti, from aptiqiiity, we b'ubjoiti a • transhr Lion of a: ghost., story,' perfect And cow pieta, or- the-respectable age of 18 esti u ries, whicdi su tertiqed-, the calm pith use fitter Ptluy, oCChristian- hating rep citation, that' he 'Wrote his frieui; sure, theeonsul, to ask whethei. it coul.• uo true. 4o exactly dues this story col respond iri all the ,ghostly elements. t authentic' narratives, which luundat the wit.lte-pApor tiaBkets .editors every It.;l3ristmas, that we eau ilO I hill the first attempt of_.the haven tor 'iti this direetion. - Puettittist int V , I Wed bet - Ord-116M "dealers in th , upernaturtil- twist Jimva:•. traded oi Luau 's.lo.ve , marvellous bug bc• fore the .tine, of plit 4 y!f i formaut.,- meet' atiosts the Iliad,' and 2f;cltylus twice 'lntroduces thew; cm the stage.. Iltidepti,'• the holler it their appearance naturally ardst) lieu the idea tlixt, - until,a 111411W:14' tiecenti:k. Charon' would not( couve., his acrois • the sli irryl-etyx,'ihut le: I , it to sque . ai;, mid gibher Lillis side 0, the s,ticank. i;lc,uce It was . gre ' crime Lit •Attells leave a parent - Unburied ihttn , to iillow him tf ve to 4efttli. - _,A.U(.I that ~hersufilo play of t - , , Opitocies, in _which- A iLtigort, 1:-.ull'eri3 rather thiin leave he 'brother's corps'lliititiried, ithi a iu l'sga Athens than teat' isuve ie Clkristiau land - td-day. But „we ate liisgres lug. 14ele is tlo. pronliied ironi the twenty-Bev :.entli epistle of the seventh book v Pliny the young-er:- 'There: Wits, IAL Athens, a. house, hug, and Spacious, but With - tt bad : name. _LI the shelled - of the itight, there %vas wou r to be lieu : ill the:rattling:of irtu, and 1,1 you listemet4 inure, attentively; the °lasi t of chains, first at a dist/mee t ii ten Win by. Presently there ,appeare a gbosi d .tn l '—un old abil sel'u ipd, wfu, 1 long beard alai rough hair. • 'e earriec fetters on -his legal and gyves on lib wrists, Shaking thein te; he walked. II 11:!e ev'e'ry bight 11 - tVS spent iti wake ful terror. by-the inhabitants. Sickness followed vigils, and deatli_sickness.— For- even during the: ddytlwe, though the phantom had departed; the rpeollee lion of it clung to them, and the terror lasted longer Until that Which caused it Accordingly the, house • wag deserted, condemned -to solitude, and entirely given up to the spectre. It was adver, used, nevertheless, to be let or sold; in Case any one, not knowing the (dream stances, should be willing to purchalie. A thi - :4tudorus, film 'philosopher, camt. to Athens, react the notice, asked the terms and, haring his suspicion:- roused by the low price, made inquiries, mid hearti, the whole story. So fa t ' - wii -- e ii - W e 'iNfli g litz, i‘ ip ‘ 2l - c,the , _ house a_l .1_ his touch to be placed in) the front room, calls for a writing tablet, a style anti a light, dismisses all his attendants and devotes his attention—eyes, beau and hands—to writing, lest his mind being unemployed, ':• - h mid conjtne tfi cancied sights and sounds. At first there was life tailence Of night, 4cep as et-ew here • then' the clash 1 0, iron and the rattling, of chains. Fie neither raised his eyes, or relaxed his style, but lived his attention, upon his work. The Oink grinv louder, eanie nearer •ittni :amulet", itoWat the door tow within the, room. 4.11.0 ilooks up. ' •,:cc , ,, and rtjcognizss, the spectre de scribed. ; It: - Acted and- beeltoned with itS Lorn.d, :la : if - calling; hitti; Ile math a sign with his linger for it v to wait a little,, and again settled. dew n to ' his tablets and st., le. it rattled its chains At his head tt, lie wrote: He looked uj again, lacking ' the snide sign as before, and Without further :delay look the candle and followed. It: walked with ”low step, as if- weighted with the Chains: After turning into the court: ytud of the -house, it suddenly slipped iltbn the earth and disappeared. He piled some, leaves, and weeds to mark the slief,' and the'beit day, going to the magistrates ; advised them to order the place to. be exsAvatmd. . A skeleton. The fleSh wast . (l away 't}y ileti•Oftwtion, anti the taut.' bones I;otind in fett:els and einting It was taken:up:und: publicly buried; and after, ; tliat,..J?e, was no mote troub] °nee a, Weill:. L.. LAST•Votips.— The Island Empire tetoliols reatjers of the `.`last' t‘'ortis''of certain ifotca Ootmeters this r•ide the Reeky tilt hem oitht:tu ; but they - - aYo' woeth reaflif ~ w2.lLin : 3 -`' the Cali whin stake dr , ve "I'm don LI e;li.• i„r.reach tin A miller Critahed by a hank of A , ;tril . , lived liTu;; caou4l to say., -I'm paL,ne,.: I nolbet Califinnia miner, %vim! lug with ills ean't nolho the rifice!"':- calnocnia t o I, %). hen t o w by lib- S ,A.Qsac:ati that lie comd but a Hui ( ' while at beSt, e.4ressed' hs, uisgust ojavu'lating "Olt. It—ll ' Another When told - by the at/ern/tint physician thut , liu,liud but. one chance thtitithidid to recover, Exclaimed : "Doctor, I'll take: that clianee How laud, w'tseu iiceiden tally shot itritl 4Eipposed Lobe mortally injured I was told Judge Bronson, : 'Bob you p.re, badly - wounded!' "Ye.;,'! said Bob, 'l'm a gonee ; but- do what you can fur U dale Nye when the Legislature meets.", A prize Light in_ \\ :dive City bloke up with a shooting scrape in which one man w•lei mortally and several se• verely injuyed, The sport who wa fatally injured only. exclaimed, "My bung is ovt!" Anothdr short in Idaho had but time to say—"Ho has got the go on me." So last, winter in Hamilton. Nei', after 'seeking a quarrel a u- d ay A man Was shot, Ind had tint tifrie to eXelaitilj "1 hunted for this all day and fIOW I h ave found it!" Another well know/, sport, who died there oqpneunion /List Spring, when, bet /kWh, be was told by his pl3l , ,h:him /oat lie could not recover, itiuß ut , Doctor, I'll bet. you a him ciicit 1110 1 11o'' • A n.i :Vile other day - when Johnny .m,•(;tlt,k's: dutplow.:to was shot out, reuniFked, "My goose is cooked." An Rh Wag ‘y ho thought he was dy ing was' assured by his nurse that he would not die so long as his feet kept' warm., " But I baye heard of a mai) tt'llo died with very, wilrio feet." . '• Who was he?" . 4 - - "John Rogers," replied the incorrig ible wag. . • - -- - Compete not with persons who have Mewls beyond thy. reach. ..„..„ „. .• :JOBBING DEPARTMENT - - the propriotorthavaitooliadtheistabilibm With a new a Tarte assort/nuts of JOB •AND , CARD TYPE— t t 1 • EM D VAST I'IVIBBBS, , A 4 and are prepared tp ezoonte neitlysnd promptly POSTERS, HANDBILLS, ontemAas, BILL, BEADS, CARDS, PA/dPILLETB, ko.; &a. t.., 1 Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, and a full saaorametti 10 1 . 0 =stables' and Juatiose Blanks on hand. People living at a distance can dependon ba? ing, their work done prbmptli-and se32t back itt pitunissialL NO; 46. 1111 Art AMEitICAN WILL.--W,ej always thought the will,- with the reading of which Lord. , T.,xtton's play of Money begins, was a admirable example of it testator's eccentricity; but tbe truism, that fact 'ix stranger than fiction has received afresh illustration, - in the will of Dr: Dunlop,' formerly a member ,91 the legislature for Upper Canada. lIo• commences' his testament with the usual formula and after disposing of his real estate in a very busine s s-lilac way, - he- bequeaths "the property of Gair bread - to my Sisters Heleu Boyei and Elizabeth Boyel Dunlop, the former be cause she is Married to a minister, who (may God help him) she hen-pecks; the latter because She is married to no body, nor is she likely to be, for she is an old - Wald, and not tuarkot-rife." Portlier on he leaveS his " silver tankard to the oldest sou of old John. I would. . nave left it th old John himself, but lie - -would have melted: it down to make teinperance medals, and that wou:d have been aSacrilege. However, lleave • him toy big horn snutr-box—he C4iti only make temperance horn spoons oot of that. I _leave my sister Jenny 1 1 , 3 r slide, the property fotmerlY of my great great grandmother, Betsey Hatllt 1- ton, of Woodhali, and when she knows As much of the spirit as she does of tl,e letter she wit - 1 be a much better Chris tian than she is. I leave my late bratti er's •Aatch to my brother sandy, ek hurting him at the same time to give u Whiggery and Radicalism, and all of - hell sjus that do most easily beset him. .t leave brother-14-lAm, n.y poneli bowl, as he is'a big galley man, •ind likely to do credit to' it. I leave to 2arson — CEterlisie my big fairer ci Lat to 1 - got from the Siincue Militia a§ a .ttuali token of my gratitude to him tor tking tit,•sister Ainkgie whom no me.a tw.te would Lakt.W. I leave to Toon crttddle a Silver tea-put, to the -lid that Lemay droll tea toe' erioni to eneerort hien iioeler the t..tileetiew t, a AteiLettily wife. I leave tei3, boulta to ily LfrOilier A tiellew bteauate be b ' , ern jingling wally, that lie way ye t o aro tci re.etet tti ittl thew. I leave nay , :iv , et• with the - sovereign in Loa , oettee 01 it, tows' bister Janet (Iraleato L./unity, bevaus.e t•lie is iii old wahltabd „:ous, anti tbefetwe given 0/lion - Aug; and albu grarabooLoti , ai it looks Lleceilt, to bee , a .14.1 IttklUg tbsiuti.," 'the extract u copied from We 'Toronto (iicitio. Nu :unlit old 1)r. Dunlop was it very adusi -I.le olii itifow—und Li* relatioiiis -o. GARRISON AND VANDERBILT...a here .s in .New •York a, uteamboat; Wall by '.'he name of Harrison. When Vender il t began running, his Steamers to Ilan V rzweistv, he engaged Garrison at $lO,- AU a year to attend to his business in San Francisco. The contract was 10,- ~)UU a 3 eur and for ten years, and was in ~,r iting'. A little time aftei the Coin modore sold out bid interest to (Le i Pa .-.ltiti .I.l.ait Company, and Garrison : was 1.: 1t to himself. The latter threatened, ..uil sued Vunderrbilt, but to no effect.— At length, being weary of Vanderbilt's aelays, iced bOug a, man of lierculean „.owers; he called upon the Commodore .i.t, his little o 'ce, in Fourth street, near .roadway. u entering, be turned the .-,.ey and plat- El it in his pocket. Turn ,tJg to .Valide hilt he said : Cowaludore, you are at my mercy. i °Uor I- 11:W JIVX.V.r.-19a.1 . e.4. 1 1 1 , P/ 1 10 utt; ,ovaius revolver, aud Sat dUINtI Opi r ithata ..he Commodore. VauderWit is not easy frightened.— Addressing, - Ciarrisou l , Le sa 1 : " keep cool, you are a jok eveli it I could hot pay your ,de ilatids here at this time." Ciarribou W LIS u u tea by this., but ex- la I En e'd " coutinodore, It is useless for you to r. 'alit . o. The account must be settled. You or I will be dead, but I will not :ear this office uutil you hare paid .ne.l. * - % ! row can 1?" asked Vanderbilt, 'ow i beg,inoing to feel th 6 elincomfort of Lis itm. " Well," tisid Garrison, " in that safe ,mere you have enough to,pay we. This zecoun t must, be seitied, or you or .I. die, , batik, all." The Commodore looked sternly at ..i'arrison a inouient, then turned to his drew nut some stocks and bander, said : " Garrison, you are game.' Here are hicks and hoiio; Take your dues and , UtirriNiton selected $1.00,000 or tne pro-- ions certificates, poci:eted them tnd .vaiked 011. Every since that time ha tired Vanderbilt 'am, been the hest of rientl.4. Uarrison is still here anw9g. ht New York shipping men. rnao,y„(.,f •tutu have known him in seem tho.te -erious roles than we have described.— St. _Paul _Dispatch. 84.k.NDER.-16- • t4eetrvg a little •thittg to Aaiad‘f.r our netp,lAtior ; to repeat all tt e Nat!). we ha veheprti of hitu, to IA oispi•r terutation; tont to tstab in tz e ts great Rattier to , [mil, though a ?mall thtt.g to us. We cc:a eVer 1:101w the arr , ol):lt Of repaatiz,i ali thr tut , To ti itint tooni.• to U , f.%'L' blt4/iltll t•Urroekt.', f We i 11...! is at Nvtt dte a:).+ot t4)bpeaK ()I.lr i)vi ? ,4lll,ois \\ e izt.ly once.a , r , tir , ku it a filki =I hothel am rcsolvt:tl Unit I will e k'r take part 111 ring any one.' hat u t-e re ; 1i uuld that toaoe in the i:l)ltiv.) lute (U their lite. t Low- much would be spared, how much inure kindly would he our intereourse with each other. Why, the world would be like Eden without the h er. pent. But instead of hiding the evil treat we have heard; how eagerly we spread it ; how we gloat over the story; how glad we are to pour it into the ears aliieh open so gladly to ree, eive it. Deprive us of that great staple of con versation, slanifec, and some of us would he at a loss what to talk about. Would that we were only as anxious to tett the good we knoll' of our acquaintances as we are to tell I. le bad w hat)). charm ing thing society would be. ':here are p eo pl e t o whom! slander is tthe• very breath of their life ; social spiders, hid eous and venomous in secret, and in darkness they weave their i webs of de traction. They are a curse to society, a danger to their friends, and a disgrtjee to them*eives. When rstato Hopper, a member of,the r-!ociety of b'rieuds, met a boy with a dirty inee or hands, he would stop him, an d inquire if he everstudied chemistry. The buy, with a wondering stare, would answer "No." "Well, -then, 1 will teach thee how to perform a curious chemical ex poll mob t," said Friend iippper, "Go. home, take a piece of „ Ai n'', pat it,in water, acid rub'it briskly on thy hands and face. Thou bast no idv& what a beautiful fret'i i it will snake, ), Jilts how much whiter tit 'skirt will he. That's a chemical expeiltneut. I AO vise thee to try it " c . 1 Said I to 14tto UrOther Howard; There: your toe:4 are out of your stoci..-1 ings again; to we t ey wear o: to u Kerry." (kiving a comical leer I'o3l '' Do you k 010 W %V t c niy Stoo, iog, - ,4 wear out at the toes?" 'No." "Bt.- cause tote tcrgyle; and Leer clou'.tl"