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WAYNESBURG, PA.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1867.
VOL. X
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$ht Republican.
M?UY KDSKSUAY MOKNlYu,"
HY
JAS. E. SAYERS.
ort'ICK IN BAYKliS' IIUIMHNO, EAST Of T1IK
COIIIIT UOItSK.
TLUM.S OK Sl'BStKll'TIO.y.
Two dollars a year, payable Invariably in
advance. Oue dollar for six months, payable,
Invariably In advance.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
, AnvuitTiRKMictiTH inserted at $1 HO per square
for tlireu insertions, and 30 cts. a Bquaro fur each
additional insertion; (ten lines or less counted
a square.)
Local advertising and Spkciax Noticks, 10
cents per lino for osKinsertion, with
J-A liberal deduction mauo to yearly ad
vertisers. Advertisements not marked with tlio num
ber of insertions desired, charged for until
ordered out.
ea-Obituury notices and tributes of respect
inserted as advertisements. They must
be paid for In advance.
FIRST MTI0N1L Bill,
01''
Wnynestours,
D. Boun, Prcs't. J. C. Flesniken, Cashier.
DISCOUNT DAY TUESDAYS.
May 10, '(5.-ly.
W, E. gapenT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBURG, PA.
tJ-On-icK In N. Claik's building,
fublU'Uiitf
K A. M'CONNKM.. J. J. UUl'FMAN.
M'CONNELL & HUFFMAN
Attorneys mid Counsellors at Uiw
' , Wngnesliurtf, rem'a.
' ta-OiFic. ,u the "Wright House," East
doore. Collet, -ons, &c, will receive prompt
attention.
Waynesburg Aui'ist 20, 18(52. tf.
DEALER IN nooks, Stationery, Wall Paper,
Window Paper, &c. Sunday School
Books of all kinds constantly on hand, Way
neshurg, Pa., opposite Post Ollice.
May !), 'liO.-ly
Vv . ii . iriji'MiXA
MERCHANT TMLOll,
nOOJI IS III.ACIII.KV'S 11UII.I1IXO, WVYNKBHURO.
WORK made to order, in finest and best
style, Chitting and Fitting done prompt
ly, and according to latest Inshiou plates.
Stock on hand and for sale. May 2, tf
Wm. Still ey,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
MAIN RTIIKKT, Ol'l'OSITU COU T HOUSE.
KEEPS ON I1ANDS ALWAYS A choice
and select assortment of watches and
Jewelry. Repairing done at tho lowest rates,
i api, ly
"SHERMAN HOUSE?
: JUST OPENED BY
Thos. D3rja.c3.ley
POSITIVELY tho most complete Hotel in
our town, Everything combined to fur
nish the best accommodation ever yet ottered
to the public,
Meals furnished at all hours, table provid
ed with tho best of tho season. Also, a fine
ice cream saloon fitted up and at' ached to tho
house, and a hail unrivalled for tho variety
and quality of its contents Choico wines and
brandies, good whiskey, ale, fine cigars,, &c,
form a few among the prominent Items.
Travellers and thoso desirous of refreshment
will do well to call, "Tom" still retains bis old
reputation of an accommodating gentleman,
and hospitable landlord. House, tho ono for
merly occupied bv tho "Messenger" Ollice.
May'J.'liC-ly.
PEOPLE'S LINE
STEAMER "CHIEF
TAIN," R. It. AllltAMB,
Commander, Capt R.
C. Mason, Clerk; leaves
Brownsville dailv at 7 a. m., for Pittsburgh,
And leave that cltvat S r. m., daily,
STEAMER "ELECTOR," Roiibut Phil
hps, Commander ; R. Q. Tayi.ok, Clerk ;
loaves Greensboro,' for Pittsburgh Mondays,
Wednesday and Friday, and return on Tuns
day, Thursday and Saturday, leaving Pitts
burgh at 2 1'. h. May I0,'0li.-Gm.
S.
B. HOLLAND,
Baroroft tSa Co.
Importers an Jobborsof Staplo and Fancy
Dry Goods. Cloths, Cassimers, Blankets,
Linens, Whlto Goods, &c., &c,
Nos, 40S & 407 Maiikbt SrnEET,
Above Fourth, North Suit,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ifMr. Holland taken occasion to advise tho
retail merchants ot Greene, Washington and
lUltnlnlnir nniinttlia flint hn will nnll i,.,r.n Hmm
and solicit their custom lor tho above named
nouso. i nose wismng to aattress hhn can do
o at Beallsvillo, Pa. febia '67-tf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on tho
estate of A. WILSON, Sr. late of Marlon
township, Greene county, dee'd., having been
granted to tho undersigned, notlco Is hereby
given to all persona indebted to said estate
to make lmmcdiato' payment and those hav
ing clulms to present them Immediately, prop-
vvny auioenucavea lor eiticmnnt. , ,
, . . ' ..... W. T. E. WEBB, ( !
, . ANDREW WILSON,
. of Marion township Administrators.
feb,10,'67-Cw
Dealer In Booki and Stationery, Magazines,
Dally Papon Fancy Articles, &c, Way
pesburg, Pa. apl,'V6-ly
MM W-JtK
From Fornoy'g Weekly Pre:
THE COPPERHEADS.
Who are the men that clamor most
Against tho war, its cause and cost ? . v
And who Jeff. Davis sometimes toast f
Tho Copperheads.
Who, by wrotehad whiskey tight?
Hiss out in rago their veuoined spite ?
Who crawl and Sting, but never light?
Tho Copperheads.
Who hold peaco meetings, where they pass
Lengthy resolves of wind and gas,
Much like tho bray of Balaam's ase ?
Thu Copperheads.
Who, when falsjjUctlon is forgot,
When patriots keep a common thought,
llavo discord and dissension taught ?
Tho Copperhoads.
Who swear by bondage, and would see
Rather their country lost than free ? -Who
dread tho name- of Libai ty ?
Tho Copperheads.
Who bate a freedom-loving press. .
Tho truth and all who it profess f
Who don't believe in our success ?
Tho Copperheads.
And who, when Right has -won tho day,
Will take their slimy selves away,
And in their dirty holes will stay ?
The Copperheads.
And who will be tho hiss and scorn
Of generations yet unborn
Hated, despised, disgraced, forsworn ? '
The Copperhoads.
TnE NASBY PAPERS.
MR. NABUy'3 BOAltl) CO.MMUNOK TUB COM"
IUI.AT10N OF A 8K.lt) KS Of SCIIOOt. HOOKS
FOH TUB 'ISSTITOOr' AND THE SOUTH
GENKHAI.l.V. HIT AUK rilWAKTKD BV TUB
l'EIlVEUSU JOB U1GI.H1!.
Post Okkicb, Coskkduit X Roads
(Which is in the Stait of Kcutucky),
Fbruary 20, 1867.
Tho institoot is. I may say, a suooess
Contributions flow in slowly butshoorly
fast enutl indoed to give each uv tho
Board a now soat uv close, and wo,
sposhelly, who hev tho first haivllin uv
tho money, sevr.tl other 'comforts. But
t.lmt nornnr Minn trnnhliM in. Sam lllin-
di'e ls uv people saw a botllo uv likker
and a greenback deposited under it, and
reg'orly every into us bin overturned by
persons in search uv them relics. At
great expense we built onto it a section
uv wall, but makin no account uv our
exponditoor, they overturned it; wo then
lusted a sign-board bearing this legend,
iTlie whisky is gone and the greenback
also,' signed by tho board, but one half
uvlho oitizons . uv that lokality dont
read, and tother aidnt heve the ncssary
oonGdence in the truthfulness uv the
board to prevont etn from going for the
artikles, tho the very knowledge uv us
which brought about this state uv disbe
lief, shood, one wood suppose, hev
taught em that the greenback and likker
ooodnt possibly bo their after so long a
period hoi ensood. So, es a last resort,
we struck two posts in the ground and
drawed au irou chain over it. That
got em. Force is about tho only thing
uv any account in this country.
The Board met last nito at tho Fost
Oflia, whioh ontil wo git the Institoot
built, will bo the headquarters uv the
Trustees, to consider the propriety uv
pubhshin a series uv skool-books adapt
ed especially to the Southern intelleck
and calculated partikelorly to keep ulive
in the minds uv the buddin yootha uv
the late Confederacy, which is untort
nitelv deoest, a lively opinion uv them-
solver and a corrospoudm hatrod uv
Noo England and the North generally.
Wo hev hod serious doubts whether
proper ideas oood be instilled into a
yooth from a book written by a Boston
man, printed in Cincinnati, onto papor
made in Noo York.
I submitted to the Board a example
for a now Arithmetic, to wit :
A Tankeo sent a subslitoot into the
Federal army at a cost uv $1,000, passin
off onto him two counterfeit ten-dollar
notes. To make up the exponditoor ho
to wunst swindles a innocent Kontuck
ian out uv $100 in a patent riti, a Ali-
bamian out uv $200 in a Western laud
trade, and tho balance he maVos up by
ellin woodin nutmegs, which he turns
out uv bass-wood at a profit uv 1 cents
porone. Tho grate moral question ii.how
many nutmegs must this ingenious but
unprincipled cuss manufaktur, and how
long does H take him with the Improved
machinery they hev to do it! i
The Southern soljers at the battle uv
the first Bull Run captured 18 Foderals,
one uv whom bed upon his person $12
in fijreenbax and tothers $8 oaoh. How
many nv Johnson's postmaster! oood ba
bought with the proceeds of the oapchurl
Deckin Pograra approved ' uv these
examples, but ho kept insistin that there
wuznt enuff in em to fire the Southorn
heart. The Southern heart wuz a per
petooal funcrel pile wich needed con.
tinyooal firin. Ouless fired it wuz a
gloomy mass uv very onsightly black
cinders. He proposed that the forth
oomin book shood bo conl oil on tho
slumberin embers uv thoyoothiul South
ern heart. He hod a example :
Tho battle uvChickamauga wuz fought
a oertin numbor uv milos from Chatta
nooga. One regiment uv Confedrit
soljers druv a division uv Fedral merconi
aries into the town. AHowin that oaoh
Fedral, ez well ez Confedrit, lied two
legs, how many more steps did tho Fed.
rals take to git em into Chattanooga,
where they wuz comparatively safe from
Confedrit rage and valor and sich, than
it did tho Confedrits to drive em ther t
Basoom remarkt that ho hod ono wich
he felt it his dooty to porposo :
A sirikly oonsoionshus grosery keeper
starts in biznis worth four hundred dol
lars in olean cash. He pays tor his
whiskey two dollars per gallon in Loois-
villo, and hez for a reglar customor a
Postmaster, wich drinks forty or sixty
timos per day, and alius tells him to 'jist
oiiaiK ltuown.' neqiurea, tne icngui
uv time nessary to bust under them
atll'ctin circiunstancis.
Basoom remirkt thatbng before the
book appaars iu print he would be able
to furnish the anscrto that little problem.
Conzidorin the example a dig direct at
mo, I wuz uv a noslion to retort, but
there wuz siuh a look uv injored lnno
soiiso onto Btscom's oountenauce that
reoly I ooodent. Suthing must be done
Jor Bascom. I hev lived onter him too
long, Tho next oontribushen I reseeve
from friends Nortli shol be devoted to
liquidatin, in part, the debt I owe him.
Icoodbust him, by not givin him at
least oost tor his likker,bul what follows!
Thoro's the rub. Wood ho who come
after give tne credit? Better boar the
ills we hev than fly to them to which wo
hovnt been interdoost.
Joe B'.g!er, the druukin Confedrit
ao'jer, happened in, and hoard the last
two examples, and remarkt that he oood
furnish us any number uv examples at
fi'e. We never stop Joseph in any
thing ho perposos to do, for ho hez a
habit uv carryin a navy revolver slung
to him, and he shoots. Joseph wuz.
therefore, permitted to pcrcoed.
Ef a Southern men pants for his rites,
and fitcs four years for em, gittin licked
like the devil, how long after is it advis
iule for hurt to oontinyoo to pant, pervi
dod he didn't know at tho beginnin wat
his rites wuz ?
1 venuhered to remark that a solushen
uv that problem wuz impossible, ther
bein no pint to work a departure from.'o
which Joseph remarkt that perhaps it
wuz faulty in that partikclor, but he bed
others.
Ef one Sjuthorn soljor kin whip five
Northern so!jora,why in bloody thunder,
they hevin bed a sufllshonoy nv oppor
toonitios uv dohi it, didn't the South
gain her independonco ?
Ef fitiu tour years and losin every
dog -got nl cents worth uv property a
man hed wuz profitable biznis,how many
struggles for indepondonoo wood a man
uv modrit means bo justified in goin
thru with ?
Ef two gallons and a half uv Kentucky
whisky kin he got from a bushol uv
oorn, how many Dimooratio voters,
takin young men ez they run, kin be
manufiktered from the proJuolc uv a
aker uv good land in a modnt year for
corn ! "
A high-toned ohivalrous Virginian ,
twenty years ago, hed a feinulo slave
which wuz ez black ez a crow, and
worth only jisuu. uor procony wuz
only half ez black ezaarow, and hor
female grand-ohildron wuz suflishontly
bleached to sell at Noo Orleans for$2,90
por female ouspnng. Required 1st.
The lougth uv timo nessary to pay off
theNashtiel debt by this moans.' 2d.
The numbor uv years nessary to bleach
the ouss uv oolor out uv tne Diggers uv
the United States.
Ef four old gray-headod jaoksssos,
which ought to know bettor, soefitto
keep ono sucker tilled with whisky, how
many suokers oood ' four irongray mules
keep fillod hed they bein only halt jack
asst ;: ' 1 ' '
. A. Johnson hod a ides uv carryin a
certain number uy deoslriks, by spoekin
inent with Soward, all uv which give
increased majorities agin him. Required
i :,s i.i ! u ir v; ! ' ,
tho number nv m les uv travel, and the
number uv repetitions nv tho speech, to
enable him to carry out his policy t
Ef two nips at Washington wuz sufli
shent to perdoose the spocoh at tho
inagcrashon on tho 4th ny March, 1805,
how mauy must hev bin slung into A.
J. to perdoose the 22d uv Febrooary ef
fort, and how many must he hev taken
between Washinton and St. Louis ?
Theso examples,' scd Joseph. 'I
considor nessary tor this book, and if it
is published without em I shel lake it ez
a persnel affront, tor . wich I shel bold
the Board porsonally responsible. The
Southorn yooth must be properly in
structed my orphans must hev proper
notions instilled into era, and those ex
amples is nessary to that end. : Let this
Board remember, that, when this book
is publisht, of theso examples is not in
them, they hev me to settlo with.'
And Joseph departed. Wo are in a
quandary. Wo dare not publish the
book without his examples, for he alluz
keeps his word and is a ugly' cuss to
deal with, aud uv course puttin em iu
coodent bo thought uv. , We finally de
cided that Joseph must be got out uv
the way cr soon ez possible, and thero
foro votid that Basoom give him unlimi
ted credit at his bir for a week, ohargin
tho samo upon tho account uv the Insti
toot. I know that a freo run at his bar
rels wood finish me or any one uv tho
Board in that timo, Happy ' Bigler 1
He hez at least ono satsfactry week alore
him I cood almost wish the Board
wood try it on me. It wood be a shot
but glorious career.
Petiiolkum V- Nasbv, P. M.
(Wich is Postmaeter) and likewise Pro
fessor uv Biblikle Politicks iu the South,
ern Classiklo & Military Institoot,
TohdoBlale ' '
THE NJSWSPAPER BUSINESS.
Tho Janesville Gazette has a long ar
tislo under tho obove head to the follow
ing effect : 'Another class of well mean
ing but thoughtless persons regard a
newspaper as a sort of benevolent enter
prise, gotten up by some liberal minded
gentleman for the Bole purposo of doing
ull the good possiblo, and who has se
lected the million tongucd press to ac
complish it, They are tho regular
poachers upon tho press men who al
ways want their favors inserted gratui
tously; and aro always ready to inform
the pubtUhcr that ho is engaged in pub
lishing a newspaper, and always sure to
have something of a business nature that
they believe to bo good news, which
ought to be given to the eager public at
once, One man has just patented a
new heating apparatus that will save
half the fuol now med, and, of course it
will be a great favor to the poor if the
editor will just tell tho people, freo of
oharge, where such an apparatus can bo
bought. A man engaged iu the manu
facture of reapers recently sent us a
communication ot two columns of solid
matter, sotting forth the saving his ma
chine would bo to farmers over tho
common reaper, which ho wished inser
ted gratis; it would be helping the far
mers, don't you see !
'Then thero are nuniborloas organiza
tions aud associations of indiyiduuU
that are clamorous for a freo ride in the
publisher's wagon. Thu different reli
gious denominations want ail their
notices of meetings,' conventions and
festivals published free, first, becauso
they are too poor to pay; and second,
bocauso they are engaged in doing good,
and it is the business of the publishers to
help on the noble work. Firemen get
no pay tor watching tho property of
oitizens, and must have their little noti
ces of cloctions, meetings, eta , given
them pro bono publico". The temperance
organization i aro busy in the noblest
work that can engage the effort ot men
that of uplifting the fallen aud ruined
of our race
Can any editor who has one drop of
the milk of human kindness anywhere
ubout him', bo so niggardly as to refuse
to print their noticos of nieo'.ings, led
uros, society meetings and the like,
without pay. Tho . litorary sooieties
sometimes engage a lecturer who does
not draw, and the publis! 0' is askod to
discount on thoir bill becauso they have
failed in their effort to please and edify
tho public John Doe takes a weekly
paper for which ho pays two dollars a
year and gets live dollars worth of read
ing. His wife dies and ho asks the editor
to print an obituary notice that costs at
least two dollars to got it put in typo
John might as couiatently ask tho un
dcrtuker who . furnished the colli n for
his poor wits to throw in a small ono
tor his youngest child, simply becauso
he was a patron of his, as to ask such
favors of a nowspaper without pay. A
moan man is nominated tor oflloe, and
mighty mean men trot into oflioo out
West sometimes, and ho oxpoots the ed
Itor to put on tne best possible face as
to his fitness for the bonitlon. whitewash
his oharaotcr, print bis tlokots and voto
them too, all the good ot tho causo and
a . . .
the success ol correct principle .
We bog all ,whout it may oonoorn ,ro
remember that no good newspaper can
be made without it has the whole time
aud industry of those engagod on it,
and its expenses are comparatively lar
ger in proportion to its gross receipts
than almost any othor sort of business
If you read a paper, pay for it; it you
need its facilities for gotting your busi
ness before tho public and increasing
your trade, pay for MaJ.but don't sponge.'
A WATERFALL
Take four pounds of rags and a bunch of
shavings,
An old tin pan, and a bunah of straw; ,
Then steal au old hat of somebody's leavings,
"And" swear it's your "own, to get clear of tho
law;'
Next, get an old stocking, and stuff it with
paper.
And If it is possible, put in a mole; ,
Then gotsoino old china, und a nutmeg-grater,
And mako them all up In a nice little roll; ,
Put all theso things in a net of red,
And glistening beads must cover them all; '
Then fasten It on the back of your head,
And you will have a waterfull. . .
OLD KNAPSACKS.
The following beautiful and touching
extract is from a letter ot 'A woman in
Washington to the Now York Indm
pendent;
'I saw a pile of knapsacks the other
evening at tho cottage on Fourth street:
knapsacks mid havcrsaks left behind for
safe keeping by the boys who wont to
the front and never came back. The
eloquence of these worm-eaten Pud
moulded bags cannot be written, Here
was a piece of stony bread uneaten, the
little papur of coffeo, the smoked tin cup
in which it had boiled bo often over the
hasty fire on the eve ot battle. There
was the letter, sealed, directed, and
novor sent, for tho soldiers could not
always get oven a stamp. Here was a
letter half writton, commenced. 'Door
Wife: How I want to see you.' 'Dear
Mother: My time is nearly out.' Tbo
rusty pen just as it was laid down in the
halt tilled shoot by tho gallant anl lov
ing hand whioh hoped bo' soon to tin'iBh
it. Here was a scrap of patriotic poet
ry, and inspired lyrics carefully copiel
oa sheets of paper tinted with red,
white and bluo. Here wero photographs
ot the favorite Generals, and photo
graphs of the dear ones at home. Hero
were letters ot hoart breaking love, and
loyalty to duty, and holy faith and cheer,
written at home; and here was the
Testament given him by tho woman he
loves best, soiled and worn. For the
American soldier, if he rarely read it,
still he would carry his Teetamont as a
dear talisman to save him from harm
Hero wero thoso mementoes of braye,
living, loving life gone out. Thoy nev
er came back! The mourners at homo
do not all know whore thoy fell, or
whother thoy were buried. To oue un.
familiar with the soldior's life, these
relics might mean little. To me they
moan all loyo, all suffering, all heroism.
I look on them, and again seems to me
the long linos ot marching men filo past,
dust covered and warm on their way to
battle I see tho roads cf Virginia sim
mering in the whito heat, lined with ex
hausted men lying down to sleep and
to die, after tho last defeat, hoar the
cry of the wounded, tho moan ot tho
dying, soo tho half filled grave, tho un.
buried dead. All tho awful reality of
war comes back. So, too, do knightly
days and dauntless men. Peace walks
amid the May flowers, and alroady our
soldiers seem almost forgotten. Days
of war and deeds ot valor scorn like
dreams gone by.'
God's Plan ov Youit Lux Never
complain of your birth, your training,
your employment, your hardships; nov
ef fancy that yon could bo something,
if only yon had a dilloront lot assigned
you. Uoa understands ins own plan,
and He understands what you want a
great deal bottor than' you ' do. Tho
vory things that you most, depreciato as
fatal limitations or obstructions, are
probably what you most want. . What
you oull hlnduraueos, obstacles, disoour-
ogements, aro probably God's opportu
nities; and it is nothing new that the
patient should dislike hts medicines, or
any cortain proof that they are poisons
Nol A truce to all such impationoe!
Choke that devilish . enyy whioh gnaws
your hoart booause you are not in tho
same lot with others;' bringdown your
....ii... .! 'u .
sum, ui inmui, unng u up 10 reOOlVO
God's will, , and do His work in your
lot, In your sphere, undoryour cloud of
obscurity , against ' your tempt atlo'nsj and
then yon shall find that your condition
U never opposed to your good.but real
ly oonsistont wj'ui, lu 0a UiUhmlh,,
m l j "Ai ! v 'i' f ix
. . ODDS AND ENDS, i ,
Pliable paper, like uustarched mus
lin, is the latest novelty.
Two thousand students at tho Uni
versity of Calcutta '
Thore aro C,2C schools' in Ireland,
with 870,401 soholttrs.
A deserted maiden in St. Lmus
resorted to poison. A stomach-pump
Baved hor. . ,
Shaking hand is unfashionable,
except ot course with ladies.
England is arming on a great scale.
Bully for Bull!
Tho population of Berlin, accord
ing to tho last census, is 732,379.
Tho loech business is flourishing in
Australia, and Bostou inteuds to do
away with the usury laws
An Australian papor notices the
capturo of the first white boar found in
that oolony. Its eyes aro a light bluo.
Fashionable. '
'It is proj o ed to ; tako away the
privilege of voting from every man who
has ever offered or taken a bribe at
elections.
Wanted respectable and cheap
lodging-houses for. poor i?irls, under
proper supervision. They havo ono in
N. Y.
One of tho most beautiful young
ladies of Pui is has just eloped with an
elderly groom. Queei taste. :
People going to Europe should ob
tain passports, or they may be compell
ed to pass-ports without entering. Don't
go.
Thero are 117 grandees in Spain,
of which 79 are first chop or dukes
About one half tho wholo number wash
themselves, '
They work the Parliament of Fin
land in livo different languages. Tho
Finnish comes in last, and it is only
used by the peasant, members. '
'Thoy aro making a" terrible fuss
over viviseotipn in Frauce. Hie litera
ry reviewers' aut fellow's up all. alive
every day and nothing is Baid ot it. . ,
The Cleveland. Herald saw a stock
ing burst lately, and .exclaimsi 'What
will that poor calf do or meal?' . N. B.
Tho stocking was stuffud with 'In
dian.' .
A student of tho Louisville law
school recently made a desperate and
determined attempt to murder another
for saying that ho was behind in his
studies. Chivalry. - :
Tho Pittsburg Dispatch says there
is 'a perfect avalanch uf office seekers at
Washington.' Our beloved President
nmsi 'stand from under.'
George Peabody has received.
sinco he has been in this country, 4,000
begging letters, winch have been burn
ed. He has no timo to read them.
J. E Hays, tho editor of Hie RadU
cal Savannah llejntblica'i, is at present
kept in tho prisou of that city, precisely
as if tho rebellion had succeeded,
TIlA funnral nf Ai.(nmin IVnJ in
London, took place on SaturJay. and
was altotxdod by a great number of lit.
erary gentlemen aud friends, including
many iimorioHus, , . ,,
Tho young ladies of Now Orlenn
are wearing ornaments iu the shape of
oresoents. When a quadroon belle
sports one it is referred to as an illus
tration ot the Crescent aud the Cross.
Henry A. Wise, of Virginia, savs
tho ohildren of the South 'must be ed
ucated to emulate and imitate the deeds
of their fathers.' We pity any one who
shall strive to emulate tho deeds of
Wise.
A poet speaks of tho waves ns 'idle
breakers at their play.' And a Wasli
ington'oorrospondont, speaking of Rep
resentative Ashley, says that he is 'au
idol-brcakor,' who always plays trumps
Loug may he wave I
Bankrupt comes from the Italian
banco rotto or broken bench. When'a
Venotiau failed it was usual to break un
his bunch or chair iu the exchange to
signify that he had no longer a seat at
the board, whioh made it good for tho
cabinet-makers, ".
At Salt Lake City, a gambler bo'incr
unlucky at cards, took off his coat, hat,
pants, and vest, and stood tit his draw.
era while he bet tho rest of his elothos
away, l'ortuno smiled on him. Enter
prise. ,..
Among tho objects to bo shown at
the Universal Exhibition is a mugnili
cent skeleton of a nnako found in tho
Pardo Mountains. ' It comprises no
fewor than one thousand and forty-five
rings, perfectly arrangod in a 'spiral
Tho ChioagA Iribune informs Doo
little, Dixon, Cowan, and Norton that
thoy can 'save a little remnant of their
tormor reputations by following the ex
an plo of 'poor Jim Lano,' who mado
some reparation to his betrayed consti
tuents by blowing out his brains.' Chi
oogonistio. " .' ' ' '
- Id Kontuoky 1 lives'' a man, tho
head of a very respodtabld .and intollU
eonl faintly, who; durlnir one week in
each-' month, about the first qHiartor of
the moony imagines inrasoit a woman,
doni tbe hoops ani balmoral.' and sits
id his parlor waiting for his beaut ,' This
strange 1 conduct ' was" first1 notloed in
him when he was. aboatj seventeen ycara
ol ago. Ho to notr filtyoubj' 1 .
Tils iast, case of indolonce is' that "of
man bamod Petor ...i.- " v
i ., . . . wuu wag la
azy that in writing bis name, ho simn
ly used the letter P, and then punched
iiuiu uirougii me paper. . - '
-Alphonso Karry the French boot
as lately present at a medical banquet,
I which tnhsl-ii ..!.. . i
health of evI.; 'vo 10 .
president romurkeuT ?V !
you nave, not proposed the holh J
ZTt it,,Utro8 ""'I modestly
eplied s .'I iii-onnun ii. . ..'
g, r-:rV-...u iiram or UJ8
Fal.SO ' llBIP lw i . w
ety of insect of ih. v. :.. Van
Hpecies, which cause-that -brd
ncurable disease phthnriasis, in whTch
the BufW ,s literally eaten up alivS
".gdeatbs,. Horrible? ' "
t"o iuvid guesteV S$
were reuuested tn i umu"01
tn tho 'i.,a. J icu -uonars eacn
to the br.de, who was iu such . ind.geat
circumstances 'that she . had no the
means 10 complete her wardrobe. Each
person present promptly responded, and
ho sum raised amounted to about five
hand ed dollars The bride thanked
her friends for thoir generosity, kissed
brJl a, rWe,h0,n0 with her hus
band In the best ot spirits, . v.
POSITIVE AND COMPARATIVE. ' '
An attempt to poison yourself is a
'rash' act, but a slico ot fried bacon is
'rashor,' ; ' ; . ; . ' i
A rainy day is 'damn.' hut. nh .
young lady rcfusos to marry you that is
u 'uamper. . . . -
What you attabb to wmnm i
'blind,1 but a flash of liffhtninV irt,rv5
eyes is a 'blinder.' " ;- '' . :'-' hi
You aro possibly a 'fiue' mkn'.H t,i.
ono, who reflnos metals' is a' 'flhef.''
A stiff old maid is rriin.i hnt. o'.iif'i
spelling-book is a 'primer.? "'r
, A oracked hoad is a 'dore affair,' but
a sky-lark is a 'soarer;.' ' ' to
, ! A contraband is a 'blaok,' bnt'one
who polishes boota is a 'blacker. 1 " :
: A man who follows the sea fs fi t'ar,
but a tormagent wife is a 'tartar.'1' '.'
Think Bekoiib You Si-hnd. Do yon
really ueed the articlo! " It is probably a
pretty trifle in dress, in furniture; but
what solid benefit will it be to you ! Or
ills some luxury for the table, that you
can as well do without, t Ti. nt o,
foro, before you spend your money, Or
juu ueeu i. new - carpet, new sofa, new
chairs, uew bedstead.' or a nniir....
you are tempted ; to buy t something a
iiuiiuBunier, man you nadmteaded:
while you hesitate, the dealer say t9 you,
'It's only a tnflo more, ancT see how far
prettier it Is.' Hut hnfom
tltOl) to think. . Will va.4 l.Q t -
a , ,t , . ... j WM wo uviicr m
year henoe,; much less in ,,old ago, lot
having souandered
not wiser to ' 'lay by, something for a
rainy da!' ; Alt theso Ihy.hw
you only for thrf moment ;; you soon tiro"
of them, and their only pormanent of.
fects is to consume yonr, rpeans.., It,i
by Such littlq extravagancies, not much
separately, buJ ruinous iu the aggregate,
that tho great majority of families are
kept comparatively poor. Tho first
icoson io itnrn is to aony yourself use
less expenses: and thn nW. utm
learning this lesson, is to think before
you simm. Economical JIinU, " '
A IlEAvr S.iHcmcKR. The Colum
bus Statesman savs: ' 'Wa tAnnrH nn
our subscription list ' vestordav tho
name of the largest man in ' Ohio, if not
in tho United States. Noah On, of
Marysville, Union county, measures hi
feet sovqn inches in bid stocking feet;
and weighs about five hundred pounds.'
llo was born in Union county, is about
thirty years ot ago, and will probably
inoreaso iu weight. For sovoral 'Years
ho has been on exhibition at Barnuinsj
br with traveling shows, and has thus
turnod his gigautio proportions to good
account, lie is a sound Democrat and
a gonial gentleman.'. '" ,' ' " 1 ,
, ' Too Tiiub. An oxohange well say,
when a rakish vouth n-oea nslrn v (MnnJ.
f -t D r--,
gather ti bring him to the path ot vir
tue. Gentleness and, kindness are !v
ishsd upon him to bring him baolc to in
unounce and peace. ' No one woul I ever
suspect that he had sinned. But when
a poor i confiding girl is i betrayed; sh
receives tho brand of society, audit
henceforth driven from tho wavi nf
virtue. The betrayed is honored. :
peotod and osteemed tho,r6 is ho peace
for her this sidn thn rrravn t Sn.1.,.. ui.
, , , o 1 wvuiotjr uub
no loving, helping hand for her, no smile
nt tAuain ,A i...nr. jf Ia.m!.. m.
are earthly moralities unknown to haav.
en, Thore is a deep w,rog in'tliem'ancl
fearful are theobnsequpnoes,, f, f.
.At
obuld give any text of Sorirttiires which
wruBuea man nuving tWd Wives. "Ode
of the children" agbly 'quoted tn reply
the.tiKti.. fo maacan irVetwomi.
ter, .