The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, February 11, 1865, Image 1

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I BOriSSIONAL CARDS
LAURIE J. BLAKRLY
. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT LAW.
Itidgwny, or B enziner I'. 0. Elk Co,
Fa., .
T. T. A B It A M S ,
Attorney at Law
LOCK IT A YEN, PA.
SOUTHER & WILLIS
Attorney's nt Low, Ridgway Elk cou
ty IV, will attend to all profession
business promptly.
cilaTiTwiTb unT '
Attorneys nnd Counselor? at Law, OiTio
in Chapin's Block, Ridgway Elk Co. 1'a
Partbuilar attention given to collections
and nli monies promptly remitted. Will
also pract'njo in adjoining counties.
" JOHN 7"q7 II A L LT
; ATNTOREY AT LAW-
Ridgway. Elk County Penna
DR. W. MESLAKELYi
St. "Mary's Elk 0)imty Pa.
:diTw. w.'siia w,
Practices Medicines & Surgery
... Centrovillo Klk Co. Pa.
DR. J. 3. 0E r WE'LL"
Eclectic Physician,
(Lately of Warren county Pa.)
Will promptly answer til professional
alls by night or day. Residence one,
J. L. Gillis.
kR. . R. Eauley, Kcr.?er
'Co., Pa. Will attend to all
Elk
call
night or day. July 21, 13(U;
HOTEL CARDS
FOUNTAIN HOUSE.
JOII. G. rOll TIUIFI F.T. D, rroprktor.
Ridgway, Elk County Penn'a.
FRED. KORB'S,
Motel
Luthersburg, Clearfield County Pa.
SS-Fredrick Korb Proprietor, hav.
ing built a largo and commodious house,
is now prepared to cater to the wants of
the traveling public. '
Luthersburg, July lGlh 18Gt. ly.
l UTiiEi'sJi uliu Hotel,
I ulhcibt:g, t Ha'fitUt o. Pa.
WILLIAM S01IWEM, Proprietor.
Luthersburg, J uly 27th ISO 1. tf.
NATION AiTiIOTkL !
Corner of Peach Street and
the Buffalo Road,
E R I K 1 A .
ENOS B. HOYT, Proprietor
' fffl-This House is new and fitted an
with especial care for the convenience'
ana coratort ot guests, at moderate rates.
B?-aO0D STAUMNO AfTAUHEU '-ifl
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
ii'f-irni, Elk coun'y Pa..,
DAVID THAYER, Pre p'r.
f$SjThi8 house is pleasantly situated on
tho bank of Ihp Clurku, in the lower end
of the town, is well rovi.luil with house
room aad stabling, and tlio proprietor will
spare no pains to reader the stay of his
guests ploasant and agreeable.
Ruljwy July 23, 1800.
II Y D K II O US E,
Mrs. E 0
Clements,
Proprietress-
Ridgway Elk County Pcana
CLEARFIELD HOUSE,
cobneu op Market and Water St
Clearfield Pa
GEO. N COLEURN, Pnor-iuETon
ST. MARY7 HOTEL-
8t. Mary's Elk County Penna,
M. WELLENDORF, Trop'r.
LOt'ft II AVi:, !;.
E. W. RIG ON Y, Proprietor.
Oninibug running to aud from the Depot
irce of charge.
13 U S I N Eg S CARDS
woous rrwiriGiTF"'
Lock Haven, Clinton County Ta
EALEESiu FW, Grain and
1J Feed near tho Passenger Depot
Ridgway Markets.
Corrected wecekly:
Apples, (dry) busl.c
Buckwheat " "
Beans. " "
8 3 50
- 1 00
- -J 00
20
6g,7
10 U0
1 50
- 13 00
OS
- 20 00
1 00
2 50
1 25
4 50
20
Butter
Reef
liuardi
Cora
it
!
lb -
it
M.
" bushel
Flour "
bll.
Hides " n
Hay ton
Oafs
Wheat
Rye
Hhiuglos
EITH
bu.
ii
ii
M.
dozen
fit , m
P.W.BARRETT Editor I N D E P E N D E if
VOL.
1805
T)I1ILADELP1IIA & ERIE RAIL
.1. PiOAl.). This great lino traverses
tho Northern and Northwest comities of
Pennsylvania to the city of Eric, on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the l'rnnsilua
nia Null Jiuad Comjmni, und is opcra
cd by Ih cm.
Its entire lonth was opened for pas
Kenper and freight business October
17th, 1S01.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS
AT JU PG WAV.
Leave Eastward.
Through Mail Train 1 53 p. m.
Accommodation a.m.
Lrave. Wmward.
Through Mail Train 12 S3 p.m.
Accommodation p. m
Passenger ears run through without
chunsrc both ways between Philadelphia
and Erie.
Er.Ko rnt Sr.KKi ixu Qara on Express
Trains both ways between Williainsport
and i5.ikir.iore, aud Vrilliamsport aud
Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger
business apply at the S. E. corner iiUth
and Market Sts.
And for Freight business of the Com
pany's Agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr. Cor. 13th aad
Market Sts. Philadelphia.
J. VV. Reynolds Erie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Dal
ti tiiDi o .
H. II. Houston,
Gail. Prejht A,ft. iVitTu.
II. W. G WINNER,
Gai'l. Tided Aj. PhiFa.
Jos. D. Potts,
General Minajer, 1'i.i7.
DICKINSON & Co !) EALER sTn
Merchandise Provisions &c, on the
llradtj pij rxlcm, at prices much to
the advatitago of purchasers.
Dealer in
Clulhiiig, IT il a. k Men's Furnishing Goods
V, ATi:il STliKKT.
Lock IIavi;h, Clinton Co.,
FRANK X.'ENZ
if5 A !I ila S ZiP
Ccntroville, Elk county P a
a do l r ii t i aHTT
CJeatreville, SCSk cauuty Pa.
C2if"Gcncral Manulaoturer of '.Vaeons,
Ruggies &C.-ALSO Furniture, such as
Uureaus, Tahlei, Stanos Rcdstcads and
Chairs. All kiud of Rapairiu done at
reasonable raics.
BOOK STORE,
ST. MARY'S, ELI! COUNTY PA.
In tho room furmerly occupied by
Doct. Rlakcly.
COUNTY DIRECTOIIyT-
Vresident Jtuhje.
Hon. R. G White, Wellsborougli.
Associate Judjes,
lion. V. y, Rrockway, Jay tp.
Hon. E. C. Schultzc, St. Mary's.
Sherijf.
P. W. Hays, Ridgway
Protenoliri, llej. and Jlcc.
George Ed. Weis, Ridgway
District Attorney,
L. J. Blakcly Ridgway
Treasurer,
Charles Luhr. St. Mary'g
County Surveyor,
George Walimley, St. Marys
Coin misni'oners,
CharlcsWcis, St. Mary's
Julius Jones, Ueuezcft
Joshua Kcefer, Jouci
Auditors,
R. T. Kylcr, Fo
Henry Warner, Jones
H. D. Derr, Renczctt
Ccal Lands For Sale.
CB HE subscriber offers for ealo the
.Coal priwlcgc, with the right of
mining aud other minerals under drl.ri
acres of land situated iu Fox tp., Clear
field couuty Pennsylvania, within 1
miles of the Ridgway ihawmut ll.lt.,
(vrui'ii fifiiiinK.tj it.. ii -i i'
It. R., at Ridwav. with n kiv not vy,
ot Rituminous Coal upon it, which is
now comnjanuing suclj enormous prices,
lor manufucturiDir iiun,nsi.s l,. o.i.
'J I 1 cam
cheap, terms ca di, a good title civen
if . i i .ii
i ur iuuucr jiui iil-uiuis, aaarcss
C. L. RARUETT,
L'lcui field P. O.,
Clcarlicl J Co., P.t
1SGC
1 1
v
ItiDawAY Elk County Penna.
The Distant Land.
Whore dost thou lie, O land of pence ?
Acio?s iv 1 1 ii t. foaming occnn'ti swell T
My lieart, nitli s-ichs that never ceao,
Venrns in thy ii,laeo lmllr to dwell,
I cannot sue thy shitiiiiR Mvntnl,
Uutyet O fiiiruaJ Jistanl hind.
Fometime, when riorn:tip;'R iris light !
Is flaniitip in the tavnrsl sky,
I pny, lipiionlh ll.at roc un-1 while
The Mew! realms must stirely lie;
Rut ir.'jrniuVs hrow ly noon in fanned,
And thou art still the, distant land.
And oil, when simsl's tuirnished gold
Falis warm njion the water's lreast,
I f.y, l.eyo;i.l that glorious fold
Must gleam the islands of the Most !
Hut slars ulcal out, a piloiit. hand,
A'ul thoa art still thc.disUnt land.
And then I dream a Wishful ilream
That I have gained thy tranquil bowers !
And lo 1 life's sorrows only seem
Winds that a moment bout its tlowera
1 wake, but clasp no angel hand.
And thou art sti'l the distant land.
I watch, I Inns, I faint fir thee?
Canst thou not open wi do the door,
That I may enter in and be
I'urt of thy jieaeo for evermore?
O Bend that sleep, so nwcet, so grand,
And then thou shall bu no distant land
WHAT'S YWFFF'
"A wife." mvs Mr. Loft v. In nnr:tcnAl? b?:in.0' . . .
10 meat'ove question, "is a woman that
ti.. 1 . ...
belongs to a man. Shc'sa pretty little ' ''Tf i , .
creature, made to tickle his fancy, his'- lf ,fc Is too short, there is nothing in
vnr.lio i.i.t i.:awi, .1 i .'... i. ilt.
vanity and his sclf.lovo ; and to laugh,
. .ui; Him uanco inrongii his otherwise
dull habitation. Rut upon her dance,
mind you, she must see that tho house
is kept in order; that tho dinner is well
cooked; that the buttons and tho hose
are all right, aud that nothing in the
whole household economy ever interferes
with his comfort. In short, a wife is a
pleasant sort of universal servant to her
husband's will and pleasure a most
agreeable provision made by the Creator
for man's good. She is a compound of
flowers, music aud domestic animal
very useful and
n. 1 . .. i i - , r ..
. ..I. niun; oe.-ii.tbic ior ncr mcx ol mental
mmi" 1. . i . . , .
1 c cr : because, were Rio nnt m i u
,n,- i,.,i r .i , I f-""s tV sumo residents ot tlic ueiglibor.
lispen io much inferior to her decreed i,r.., i i .. i 4i i .C
lord and master, she ,,,,',,-ht become Vff V ?Vn,VC n tl
presumptuous as to think that a sl.oc CJ ,0U! J, a. ?'"p ? backw00a, CIU
which fl,s one foot ou.ht to V i e other i VTi ' !' T''
that good rules work' both ways and 1 Y cv,dont'J' not be.en "15re a
that just so much comfort X' Z Aan P0rso8 camp. On
she li w n r;..i.f i, i i .
t -t ust " u , 1, 1 .nnT" m r 5
e , I ,v, , ",l ,'.SpC(if f
sue p ij s sue snoui I rcecivo ; in short.
tint d c k in h,ni,. i- '
mat sno is in number and impirtanco of
ril,i, ,.,i ,.:. -i .1 ' ,
lirhLs arid
husband."
: "' l" r, l-r
I'.m, saiih Mr. Lo!,y-and
o I'. , "'" r aueo.' -1'J1 la,??n
steadfast fViend. SU ' indeed, I
r ..ot - . ""- 7 u
louiuoi ioyan! n ea-uro simli i: t,
true hea- thJn t J -
rmrrli . :.i... i . " 1' , '. ,
hishoi.se, and the wise and careful n-an-
n-erofher familv-of f-mil.-lfiTr
s.i , .,u; 1,1. i iii; i t r r irnrnnni" nt
whatever is his is hers: and hHtwrn
wedded hearts the words mine aud thine
,eWr,r l,,,.-V.,,l
are) lmriiidonon nni i.j..i:.. i.. i.
' , " un juibiiu,
is,r than this-shc is his confidant, ,
h.s adviser, his ever sympathizing
n.c,uJhis able and mo,t tender cons 2
lcr, his strength even when his course
droops; she is the voice of God's love
uudeomfbrt to bim as ho toils aud
sut.-g.es ttirougli tins wearv world.
7V..V. .!,... ...:. .... -r .
her Maker's ideal ; but sh:
is seldom
so unwor-
thv " -
J .
Maxims for Yol-na Men 1. The
world estimates men by their success iu
life, and by genera! consent, success is I
cwdenco ol sunerioritv.
o v.,. . " 1 ... . . i
assume a responsibility" you cm avoid'
""n. uuuei- any circumstances,
CotiSlstor.lK' with vmir ilnlv in ,i....U
aud others.
.1. ia-0 nil rllll" nntinin nnnn ,.:
.... ..
ci uc OI ri"t;t : nteyervn rmi. !..tn
.1. .-..- 1 . 1 . .
, l -l . . 1 , . J . . ' J
(ii r I'rnr nn.i ... tintin. ......
- .... in uuni iius, never
recivon tuo cost. j " usi men a ncrvous-iraveiior, wlio was w.vn, on Ilia important occasion of ma-
4. Itemeoibcr that self-interest is rrcsc?t ra.n UP to the landlord, and king her little boy his fir,t pair of color
more likely to warp your judgiueut than catt'bing him by the coat, said : cd trowscrs, conceive 1 tho idea that it
all Other c-ireilliistfinnna .,r.:,,rt,l. ' 'Mr. Ij Imvn mil li.ip...-. wnill.l hn n,i.n a. ..t.. I ... . .1. . -I. ....
all other 1-irciiinst.qiin.w .r...,i.;o,i. 1
-- ".V.i.LJj
lore look well to your duty, when Your
luiL-it-n is cLiiccruej. j
5. Never lnuLn monnv nt !,
... Hb k,AllOS3
of vour rer.nt.ition
0. Re neither lavish nor ri r,,..ll .
r .. ... . "'en-'
ui iiic iivo. avo; i i no intfui.
alter. A ine:iii
man is Uliivcrsallv desi.i.ved l.-it. in!,!;i
. - J , -V
lavoru a stepping-stouc to perfcrmont :
i. .. - . ,. 4 . . . . '
uis-u.ioie, gencroii3 leeUngs sliouli be
cultivated.
7. fe'av but little thick mnoli. nn.l
do More.
8. Lct'your expenses be such as to
leave a balance iu your pocket. Reasy
nrjuey is a menu in need
1 . ... a t t v M i M J l L. 4
ii. Keep clear of the law: for even if
you gain vour case, vou nro .r.M,nlk.
losi.r J .
10. Avoid bonowin? nnd lending !
ii. i nitf-unukiiiijand tunoking ci-
Mrs and bad habits; they impair3 tho
iiu..l n.,1 I.. - , i. .:. . I
11. Wiuc-driukingand mnokin- ci-'
- - isju is; u liusiu Ol lllllU, I
12. Never relate your im-fortuncg,
nd never grieve over what yo j caurt
lie n or cannot r.ravonf
help or cannot prevent.
b flit? rtlRtf'lK
T TERM $1 50 per Annum if paid in Advance
Saturday February 11 tli 18C5
j - EDITING A PAPER.
' The C'llowiu was f mnd in tho office
or an editor by the county sherilf :
Lulling a paper is a very . plcawi.t
l'u:,"rss' . ,. ,
K it contains too little, they won't
'f . , . , ,
: It tho type is large, it aou t contain
enough reading matter.
' If the typo u small they cant real
lf'.
' If we publish te;egraph ic- reports,
loiks say uiey are nothing but lies.
If we mint tlmm (li..r nv wn b.t.'rt i,
, enterprise, or suppress thciu for political
cfTeet.
If wo publish original matter, they
( damn us for not giving original selec. I
, ., ii-, , . . ,,
11 wo publish selection, folks sav wo
arc lazy ior not writing moro and giv-
ing them what they have not read in
another paper.
ii we give a man a complimentary no-
tice, we are censured (or being par.
tial.
T" . . ,
It wo do uot, all hands say wc arc a
greedy hog.
If wo remain in thoomcc and attend
to business, folks say wo arc too proud
to mingle with our fellows. ,
it wo go out, they say wc never at-
', ,.. -o -
time In ri-.n.l it.
If it is city local, they knew it
bo-
lore.
If it is country local, it is of r.o use.
Resisting tiik Draft. We learn
i.n.T.u.
that a posse of oilieers from the Ulster
and Chenango provost marshal' office re -
b,-
arrest of a band of deserters, who were
reported to have encamped in the moun
tains, on the line between Ulster and
Delaware counties, in numbers variously
estimated at from twenty .five to ono bun.
dred, with intreiichmcnts, &e. The an
! priiacn ot the
proach of tho officers to (he place was
i c: .,, .1 j , i ,i c
signaled to tho deserters by the finng ot
, . . r
i ii'eir return one ot the oliiccrs uiscovcr.
cJ I'r.'ucd a deserter to the house of
foil", at the door cf which he was
,., i , i . , ,
Diet by the deserter, with a shot ruii,
-i,;,.i, , i;. l . . 1 .i
fllaeti was diseliaii-ed at the officer.
,j; i.j, ,.;,t..ii.. 11 ,. i.-..
r,,,,,,,, ; h,.nt'y ,ua .,1
I wl.o:.C lather nn.l brotlw r r. vroll , ,l,o
S , k:l the officer, who
was lina v rescued liv iw .ii.iro.ni.nw
, , , ' . J . i
I 11 come in search of him, tmd the
ii-Cii were all takt n as i.ri.uiiers to Iheicu-
. . .. . - .
i ""v ' U U Wo?n-
1 d,pJ 'j31c',r ho3 111 a c,l"c;i1 Rlll':illun. but
I 5,!aners 'lJ, . Wl recover.
I """""" L'- J ! - "
I urn,.., T. t
iiiiiiiiai.TOJOlls. intUCplace
known as the "upper end" of my county
there resides a John R This'
title be lo-s paicid from the fact that e
always ta!kS'(evcn in common con versa-'
tii.n) like a major -ineral on rarule , r
to ui the cLu,, I V.fc
. 1 ho Was ra st d o a n.iH."
..... . ------
ii:s i i .i i an s I . i i.v ion u-,, u
, one of them, mounted h.s horse one ,.f
the Co ilcrl iiiorimi..? . , ,1- l,f,,.,
I V. i. i . n u,l"u",ca '.'V "V'"r,;
ior U,C 'i"' 01 '
to M . lie rode nn to ih.. lw
5f i ,j . , 7
V" 7, , w': l "UJ
ll n abt- n i ,1 i '
Jl r'! Vlk Vl tV,,C.ar-
1 : . K - 7 wua,ur" IU
"Good moining, Mr. L ; how
' cry well' Mr. R ; how do
-
VOU do
I.1. 11 1 . T . . .
T 1 II.. 1 11. II J 1
w.i, very wen, DUt i am SO VCl'V CoM
.1 ii.....
I I
. v i-i.i. .
''Mr. L
' -
cau.-"t as sia as pos.-ibl
, ....v ....
i
.... ,u J.U.-..-IUIS-. !
" W'bat's the mads r, my dear sir has
Vtlllll'r ll.inr..-lir.d V" '
" B ic inausr
auvtliiiiir hanricncd '!"
- .
''othliiLr unon en th. nnlv
I waut to
L'ct away before that man thaws."
A report comes from Washington
that the nav of over ei.lir lum 1.-..1 '.,n!
.,,.u ,,''i!. w
to s o, the ( oiamisary Riueau has been
stonreJ in eons.i..i.ii.i ,,f il. .. a.:i
. " laiiLiie
to render prompt ond correct accounts. (
- i
A few of the wretches that proQ.
ted by blear eyed Rutler's stealing iu 1
-New Oilcans. Norfolk. 1
J -.v..
J"'cs, attempted to j
James, ntiumpted to get up a a dinner
lor uim Uio other dav iu New York. Imt.
failed in consf,,i,f.,..i ,c ti... i.... ii. .. 1 .
rcfusiug to trust their sroons and warus
iu ronth of tbo uatorious thief. They ,
m w
ted souiible
A Berlin editor has been sentenced
to three days' implement for remind
;.. .i ..-:! . .. ,'. . .. . "-',uuu-
1113 the King of Pi us-ia f a hotel bill.
25
The following tablo will be found very
valuable to many of our readers :
t A ,,ox cnty.far im.,10S hy pix(,,m)
inches .square, and twenty ois'l.t inches
deep, will contain a barrel, :t!i.ishes.l
A. bps twenty. lour inches by hxIwu
inches spiaro, and fourteen inches deep,
wiil contain half a barrel,
A bos twenty-six inches by fifteen nn-1
a half iuehes square, and eiht inches
deep, will contain one bu.-!iel.
' A Lox twclvo iliell09 liy el,,V()n ftnJ
hall inches s.maro, and nino inches
deep, will contain half a bushel.
A box eight inches by oigM and one
fourth inches square, and eight jnehes
deep, will contain one pock.
A box eight inches by eight inches
.-.pare, aim lour a 'i Li one ci
,l.n ..,;
rare, ami lour and one ciglit inches
, A box seven inches by ciu'ht inches
sqar0) nn,j four an j ono .ci;;llt uchci
, (ferp, will contain half a gallon-
A box four inches by four inches
Bquarc nni fur nd ono fourth illchcs
i .... .-n .
ueep, win c'Jiu mi ono quart.
Spiuitij.vt. Advice by a Piirsr.
or.v. Old Dr. C. was known as af kill-
ful physician, blunt and downright, but
' not a3dictod to chinch -truing. Mr. 8.,
t ic sick trader, sent lor him. 1 lie pulse
j wai examined, Iho pill dealt out, and
Jiu as tho lion
was kinr up hi;! sxtl.llo l.aps, Mr
S.tumed to him with a pious look, and
! said :
iw i-il-m. ,, ln.i
'1 have a solemn request to make of
you, Doctor O."
'What! ofuic? a solemn icoucst of
mo r
i,v.. . :l ...... i
i us, Mr ; jo ctmccins my niivanon,
an 1 I hope you won't refuse it,-'
1 "Why bless you, Mr. S., that don't
J '-l - -
come in my line ; send for (he minister."
ti !... I TP 1 , I . T
iut nuar uu. i icei inai L am a
very sick man, and if at any time you
see I am going to die, I want you to let
mo know at least three days beforehand."
'Rut what in the world do you want
to know that for?''
' Oil, I don't know that I am prepared
to die, and I shall want at least two or
three days to prepare."
'Oh. well, make your preparation
make your preparation, Mr. S., aud if
you don't die, it will not bo lost to your
customers."
I'r0:.i t!i! Cl'trir.n p.:;:rcrat.
Oil in Forest County-
A few days ago, wevisited Clarinsfon,
forest county. It is a neat lititle villain
situated on the north side of the Clarion
rive", about 17 miles above this place.
Wo found much interest manifested iu
that neighborhood, on the subject of oil.
Maplrf ("reck, which duplies into tho
Clarion river, from tho north side, about
.1.- n . ... .
inrec rutin ns l a nine iiclow ( lannu'fon,
seems to be the centreofaltraelion. Two
os arc on the roid, a:vl the d.'r-
i . .
r"'kS l'an!' "''' i,n,, cm-
mcneo as soon asthcweaihct will po.-mir.
, Unc cl these wells is located on the cast
"'eoi .Maple cree.n witinn a lew rods of
the mouth, and the otiicron the fl.o-ion
a s lOlt disl inee oliovo t ,,. 1
H 5, W ,S Pit
' rten, " O.l Oity.andanii.nb.T
t, t ro ' I n ' 7
U0 " w f ?m
,1 - i n , V .bj,th ,a,K,V0
J
. .. 1 -" " '
iiarues woo r.i-e tl
' parties who nr.
re I'oininen.'in-; work.
. ti ,
A well was bori
tlitJ ro;t iu s.;, j ,
., ,,
ovn s.miic 'J'iJ feet at
jaudoned (like
mi the other wells on the Clarion.l at
tl'-sU the ga. was strong and oil in-
i-...- ... .... r
uicauofis cxec.icnt. ( HI now githers m
this ohl well, an 1 is frequently tak-u oet
'bypwonsin the neighb nWl. Oi l
tell us of oil springs and surfae.
otl having heen known to exist in that
locahtv lor vears V
cau le:.rn, we think Maple creek, and
the flats on tho river near darin-ton,
will soon cijual tho best territory in the
couutcry.
T, . T
aid i.ii. i .. .
-..v uun. .1. y 1 in iiiiiner U'
m .tli
icr u;
....... ......v vj..,iin;.ll I.I ll.llU IIICU
p -i. . .1 ... . .
me i-.iuiu- ueiuensmns UCIllllil and be.
fore, so that they could bo changed about
o,.,l n..i,. ,.,.,..1.. I , ,
and wear evenly and s) she iashionoJ
them, lheir cfl'jct. when donned hv
the little victim, was la Jicr iu, in the
extreme. Papa, at first si-ht of the
bag.'y garments, so "fearfully and won-
"-' Jc, oursv int) a roar ot
laughter, and exclaimed, "Oh ! my dear,
i ii . . J. .
dcrfllll made." burst inti n rn.:- .f
now c u:u you nave tiio heart to U J it r
Why, tho poor Iktlo foil jw won't know
whether bo's noin- to school or coming
ho;ue.
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A Missouri po.-t master tliua csnrc.
803 '"S 0)aioa tUt h'19 official returns
Cdn'ect : . 'A
'our gotu A Louuto is at nMil!;t,,al
j illU
DW 10 .w t0 U1.ake 11 if ''i'-'ro is auv luis
uM " 13 n:,t iU11 a purpevs."
inc negroes ot Utshiugtou propose
to get up a testimonial to liutler cxprei
vo of their sympaihy for him in his
removal. R ull moans let th j i,i.-vrs
havo a chaujc to praiso Rntlcr. if i'lco
r.ruo white t:cn who will.
The Oil Lusiuccs. -
Tho following from tho Oil City A'cy
hcr will give Bomo idea ol tho amount
of teaming; dono there: "Fur ceveral
days during the recent good order of tho
mads, then bavo been on almost contin
uous train of wagnna loaded with oil.
traveling on the road from Cherry Ran
'o Franklin, a di.stanco of over twelvo
miles. Justthink of it reader. A train
of wagons loaded with tho product of
one single township in this Stato, over
twelve mljcs in length. And this ton,
only from a portion of the producing;
locality of this same township. For it
is reasonable to suppose that the amount,
of oil being supplied to tho Rhafer Farm,
and other rail road poioti, is equally as
great. The load for these wagons U
generally seven barrels, and tho weight
of a barrel of oil is about 300 pounds.
In view of this immense daily traffic
carried on by means of wheeled vchi.
cles, is it ar:y wonder that our roads
here soon become impassable ? No
road could long stand such wear and
tear, without constant extensive'repairs.
If, therefore, our roads, and even the
main street of Oil City, which i.i tho
great thorougfarc, should appear almost,
impassable to the denizens of other pla
ces, they mu.n'tako into consideration
that a good reason for it exists."
Relow will bo found a couplo of
items from tho Richmond Examiner,
showing the happy stato of Southern
finances, and tho rc organization of tho
Confederate cabinet, and making Gen.
Lee Coiniiiandor in-chicf of all tho for
ces. From the Richmond Examiner, Jan.
'jrj
The price of gold is falling, and'thia
lime it is no fluctuation or delusion.
Those who have thrown away their con
federate money to hold a little gold, nnd
those who have speculated on the disas
ters of their country are about to re
ceive a terrific lesson. The government
has no great amount of notes in circula
tion, amPthc assets of the confederacy
will redeem every cent of its obligations.
Why should thoso ' assets bo buriod
where tho enemy may ono day scizo
them in a lump, instead of being distrib;
utod in circulation when no great portion
of them can bo lost even iu the worst
event. Confederate money and the for
tunes of the confederacy will soon rise
together. The downward tendency of
gold iscnojiiragin- Private oilos were
j m.ide on yesterday at thirty-eight for
I one, fall of nnrc than one humha l
j per cent in le than a week.
i From tho Richmon 1 Examiner, Jan.
'loll..
i A panic continues in the gold mar
, ket. which is partially attributed to tho
j S-irei'y of the confederate notes. Con.
. fider.itc money is in great, demand,
which is daily becoming stringent tin
, ultimate effect of which must be to cs.
tablMi some well defined relation bo-
t.veen pap.ir end specie, and overrul.
the c.iii;bit,a;i.Ki of brokers to put u;
go! 1 to speculative figureV Gold sold,
j on Mm lay at thirty-Gvo, and yesterday
j the mirket prieo was so uncertain as to
be nominal. ir'-rT?i 'Ledger.
Mauuiati k i.v L itt.Av. It is death
in Liplanl ti nnrry a maid without tho
Jciiis.uit of her parents or frici.ds. When
fa you.i:; man has formed an attachment
for a female, the fashion is to appoint
j tlnir lYi.oids to meet, to behold tho two
j run a r km together. The maid is allow
, od in .starting the alvautagoof one-third
f p art. of the race, ho that it is impossible.
e-ee;it willing of herself, (bit she should
j be overtaken. If the maid outrun hor
suitor, the matkr b ended; ho must
, never have her, it lioiog peual for tho
ma i to renew ins motion of marriage.
When shall the din of battle be beard
in more in the land!' When again shall
the sun run his course by day, nnd tho
moon travel up her palo pathway at
night, and gaze no moro on our counarv
distrac-le l, bleeding and torn by civil
war When ?
An Iowa paper says that a lady near
Rurlington, in that state, on marryincj
tho man of her choico recently, found
hetsulf to bosistcr.in.law to her father,
aunt to her brothers, sister to her uncle,
daughter to her grandfather, and great
nunt to her own children. That luust
bo a terrible family to marry into.
In (ho begining of the month of Sen.
tembor last, Sheridan was simply a Capt
iu tuo .thirteenth Infantry. Twenty
days later ho became a Rrgadicr, and in
less than two months' uuio a Mai, Gen
eral iu the regular service. Such aro
tho rewards of galantry aud skill.
&57"lleavcn bless tho Wives! they
fill our hives with little becs and honey. ,
They case life's shocks, they mend our
socks, but don't thoy spoud tho money i
When we aro sick, thoy Lea! us quick
that is if they do lovo us j if ot, wo die,
and yet they cry, aal raUo tombstone
above us.