f ircrmrcyi cr rs LAURIE J. ELAKFLY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. I lUdgway, or Bcnzinger P. 0. Elk Co, T. T. A R R AMR, ' Attorney at Law LOCK IIAVEX, PA. 0UTHER& WILLIS" Attorney' at Law, Ridgway Elk con ty Pa., will attend to nil profession business" promptly. " CHAPIN & WILBUR. ' Attorneys and Couiiso'evs at Law, Offifi in Chipin's Block, Ridgway Elk Co. Fa Particular attention given to colicelions and ali monies promptly remitted... Will also practice iiv. n..ljoinir.or couuii.cn. j o ii n g ii ,Tri 'ATTORNEY AT. LAW- Ridgway J lk County Pennrt DR. W. JAMES BLAKELY fct. Mary's Klk Comity Pa. ' DR. W. W. BIIAWj Practices Medicines t Siirgevv Centrevillo Klk Co. Pa. DR. J. S. DOR DWELL Eclectic Physician, (Lately of Barren county Pa.") Will promptly unsver til professional alls by nliTii t or Jay. Re.Videneo .mc, door East of the l.ito residence of Uou. J. L. Gillis. 11. C. R. Co.. Ta. Eaht.fy, Kcifev Elk Will nt'end to all call ui: lit or day. July ltd. JIOTEL CARDS. FOUNTAIN HOUSE, JOBA G. rORTLRFIELD, Ircprktcr. Ridgway, Elk County Fcr.r.'a. FRED. UO!!Bf, Eagle Motel Lttthersburg, CleiruVM Couaty Fa. CFredriek Kob Proprietor ,hav. Ing built a lirga ar.d con::.; ) l.o ::s hom-r-. is now prepared to catsr 10 the wants of the traveling public. Lulhnrsburg, July Forli ISGi. ly. LUTHER SB UR G 110 TEH, Lutliersbuij; Clearfield County Pccna, WILLIAM SCIIWEM. TVpnetnr. Luthersburir, July 27:h l&ol. tt". N.vr()NT. UOTKL! Corner of Ptach Street and the Buffiilo Kc.id, K H 1 K P A . ENOS B. HOYT, Propfictor 02-This House is nevr nr.d r'ed -ip withe peeial caro f-r th' N'-.v;:n'nT.eo and comfort of tines!, at u i ra"i;:;. JJ.iooo STAi.t:'s a tt i.'i Ti.-J EXCHANGE HOTEL, . RLlprni-, Kb c.-.mh, TV, DAVID THAYER, Prop'f. BlBi,T)ii3 Iioupc is ylca'ia'Iy slt.'n"'! nri tho bank of the Ciiri n. in''.f l.-rv cu t ef the town, is well pi "ivr 1 w' 1 ti.-n". room ami etabliiifj. aurl i ho p' ,,p ;,-inr w'tl pare no pains tn ren ter tao sta of h's mests pleasant an't r.i: -o.ihlc. Jiidgicrti Juty 28, ISO). nYru' ho ' uITk Mrs- E 0 C 1 r m n it t s , Ridgway Klk Cuaty I'e.iii. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, Corner of .Market and Watkr ?t'c Cktir field Pa GEO. N COLBCRN, Pitnrrtir.Tort ST. MARY'S HOTEL 8t. Mary's Ei.k Covntv Pk.sn.v, M. WELLEN PORK, Prop'r. 2 LOCK EI lVi: IM. E. W. BIGONV, Proprietor. Omnibus running to and from tho Depot free of charge. OOlillEAO HOITSE. Main Rt .P.roalcv'.lh: Pa .C. N. Kretz. Pror.'r This house bus been refitted and furiiLl. ed iii a neat jtylo, is every wiy adapted to the warns id the pi.llie. 11 U S I NT E 8 a .'PA It 1 H WOODS it W II 101 IT Lock Haves', Clinton County Pa. EALFRS in Flour, Grain and l) Teed near tho Passenger Depot llidgway Mi:.rket3. Corrected weeek1)': Apples, (dry) 3 busbcl 8 IJuckwhcat " . . . CO 1 50 4 00 43 2) U. 1 50 12 00 OS 50 00 Beans, Butter Beef ' Boards Corn Flour Hides Hay Oats Wheat By Bhinglea Etrgs ' Hami Foik .' lb X M. bushel bbl. lb ton bu. f u M. dozen n ii u it it u ii u u tt 50 75 60 0 25 15 " per R u u tl P. W. BARRETT Editor VOL. 5 1SG3 1SG5 -- ,.,--v.TT-TTT.I.HTTlSTlTrl I 1 111 I j A IM'ilil II I A iX J'-IVI It U.Vlli I ROM). I his great lino traverses the Northern ami Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Eric, on Luke Erie, j It has ben leased by the 1 tnisylua- via litid Rend Comrinvy, and is opera- C.l hy til em. Its entire length ws opened fir f.3 s-ng.-r nod freight business, October 17th. 1C,1, TIM Pi OF PASSENGER TRAIN'S AT it IPG WAY. l,t iv E'isicarJ. Through Mail Train 1 53 p. Aocuramodaiion a, I.tni w. IIV.;M.'(.m7. Through Mail Train 12 Co p Aeeoiiinioda'inn p. in , rn.-?en'-or eavs rn tlirous-b without change both ways bet wean Philadelphia and Erie. Kr.i:r;r.NT FuTriNO Cars on Express T;,!Mi5 I rit'i ways l:ctwrn Willia?;i.p.rt and Piil'ie.viro, ar.d Williamsport ftud Philal. lpM-.. Prir inioriiMth'.n respt-fttinp; Pas"cnjrr l.u-.inesa jtf-ply at the S. E. corner 81) th r;;.-l.:.i,rket H;.-.. tlhd P.r Frjjbt business of tho Com pnnyV Arr-n'r: 8. i. Kir.!ion, Jr. Cor. loth aud Market Sis.' Philadelphia. ' J.'iV. i;-.vn'i'.J-! Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. Tv. R. Bal timore. II II. TLwst.v:. C-n't. F.djht Aj't. riuTct. II. W. G V ' N N f. rt , (7,-,,'f. Tldid Ajt. VhlVa. Jos. D. Pott. Gtwrnl M'inrijrr, Wmrp't. KtJ Dealer in Ciothinj, & Men's Fnrni'Iiing Geoas v,- rr.K sritr.t-T. LorK (lives, C'i.ixtmV Co., 7a. a i.) a ii p ii t'eait i; t i-Jc, t'.lii T X M M . county Ia. i-t..-r ! J5.lJ.-i-:. CiiaiiS. I iw.- eiai eral Matr.il'aeinrer of '.Vapronr.. Vi'.-ALStJ i'urnit in e, Mich as , Tallies. Staims 'ed.-t"ad? and All kind of llepairin done at Ic rnti:s. w t 1 1 ' u 1 r 1? -8. J I V ST. MAUY'f, ELK COUNTY PA Tn tins mom formerly occupied by Duet. Plakely. COUNIY DIRECTORY. "Prrsidrnt Judijn. Hon. R. G White, Wellsborougb. Atxm iitti; Jiidiji s, Hon. V. S, Rroekway, Jay tp. Hon. E. C. R.diultze,' St. Mary's. Shrrif P. Y. Hays", Rid-way Pi DiirHotaiyj, Hey. and Rec. Georgo Ed. W'eis, llidgway District A'onu v, L. J. Plakely Ridgway TriiMin'i; Charles Luhr. St. Mary's Cmiiti Surveyor, Georgo Walniiley, St. Marys f '"miiiM.-fjie-n, Ch arl-sWei-, rt. Mary's (ieo. Pitkiiisnii, llidgway. Joseph ". Taylor, I'ox. Auditors, R. T. Kyler, Fox Jacob Mct'auley, Pot, I !I. D. Pen-. pL-nczott Ccal Land3 For Sale. hp in: sub eriber offers for sale the -U- Coal privilege, utii l!io right of mining and oilier minerals under 405 neivj ol la.il sit;iated in Pox tp., Clear field county 1'. ii ny Ivan in, within 2; miles of tho llidgway & Sli iwmut 11. R., wliieh connects with the Phila. A Erio R. 11., at Kidnway, with a ix foot vein ' ol Bi'umhious Coal upon it, which is now ciouiiaiid!iig such enormous prices, lor manufacturing purposes. For salo uui.aji, terms ea.-ii, u good tit to given. For fuiiber p-irtieulars, address C. L. RARIIETT, Cie uQeld P. O., Clearfield Co., Pa NOTICE. The Dookn and accounl of Jncab J. Stnrcr & Co.. and Charles II. fi.-M iitor A Co . nf St Mnrv'i. hn.. l.A. m I piaced in the hands of tlie undcrsignej fir seiileuient. I'ai'iies indebted to either of tho above firms, are notified that their ao. euutiumuMba willed by rayment to 1L, LUUIK J. bLAKELY, Atfj for GEllINO & CO, & 8TOKEE & CO. t. Uury'a February, iu '66.-61. iRiti INDEPENDENT Uidgway 1-i.k County Pesna. Tho Bluebird. BY DAVID r A tlL BROWN. O, do you hoar tho b'nabird, The herald of the Spring How cheerily he tffnes his pipe. How bithclv he bluine3 his win:? ? He breathes the native no'c of praise, To the great Source of Good ; The trees are vocal with his lays, Instinct with gratitude. J70 mounts upon bis downy wing, He cleave the ambient air, Inhales the balmy breath of spring, i And wakes tho world of prayar. The fertile earth, at Nature's voice, UnlucLs her prceioui store, And mount ana vale and plain rejoice, To "reef, the ireuial boar. The purlin;' stream, no longer bound In winter's icy chain, Rparkles beneath tho sunny ray, And treely Hows ag.un. Flows, n3 lifo Cows in infancy, Pu; e. ridietit and scroti?, 1 hrni! .ih flower. aul field and flagrant proves, That annim ate the scene. Flows on till winter checks its tide, And robs it of its bloom, Like death, that in your youthful pride. Cousigus U3 to the tomb. 1 Yet man, for whom these notes are sung, Cor whom these waters flow. For whom this vernal wealth abounds, The monarch here below ! Man, on man ! with lofty brow, With stubborn heart and knee, Looks oe'r this m Tiling universo, Ungrateful, Lord, to tho. The. perils of (lie winter past, Pprinc;, like a blooming bride, The summers and the autumns hope, Ailruiignily his prida 1 Thcre--thero be stands a rebel still, A recreant ot that Power That murmurs in each iimpil rill, Aud breathes in every flower. " Wishing- Of all nri'.irement s for the mind, From loie iUiwm to fishing, There is'nt one taat you can find fn very c!;i ip in "wishing." A very clinicc diversion, too, If we I' ut ripliily ut-e it. Ami not, as we ih'h dpi to do, rcnei l it aud almtc it. I wish a common wish, iniiecd My perse was sometliinn flatter; That I might clear tho child of nesJ, And noi my pride la fiat tor . That I might make oppression rod As only pMd can inako it. And lui'iik iho tyrant's rod of steel As only gold can break it. I wish that sympathy and love, And every human passion That has in origin above. Would coinu and keep in fashion ; That scorn, and jealously, and hato, Atidevuvy linso emotion, Were buried fathoms de:p, Deiicat'a tho waves of ucean ! I wish (lint friends were always true, And motives always pure ; I wih the good were not so few I wish the had were ftwei ; I wish that, parsons ne'er forgot To heed their pious teaching ; I wish llial practicing was nut So ditrernit frjin preaching. I wish ilmt modest worth might bi Appraised with truth and cau dor ; I i.-;h that innocence were freo Vrom'lroachory ami dander . I wish that men their vows would mind, yii:H women ne'er were rovers ; I wish that wives were always kind, Ami husbauds always lovers. I wish in fine fiat joy and ruirlh, And every good ideal. 5I.i j- come, ere vl-i!e, throughout the earth, To be thelorioe.s real ; Till liod shall every creature bless Willi his supremos! blessing. And hope be lost in happiness, And ishing in possessing. Love- "Pete, what am lub f asked a sable youth, of bis companion, a perfect Afri. can Plato. "And you don't know nuffiu' about him V "No, Uncle Pete." "Why your education is dreadfully imperfect. Pou't you feel hiui in your btissuin, to be sure V Tho other iusertel bis hand beneath his waistcoat. 'No, I don't Undo Pete." 'Ignorant nigger ! I am a strong passion which rends de soul so seweroly ilat even tituo itself can't heal it." 'Deo, Uuclo 1'eto, 1 know who bo in lub." "Who am it." 'Vita nt hfkrif, fi mm a Tfa . rent so MWerely dat Johnson, da cob Ucr utterly refusd to weud bitn ; and I a.VB at e '8 at 0 dobblo Liuiself ooulda't bed 'im." - TERMS-SI 50 per Annum if paid in A tance Tiiuhsday April 27th 1SC5 BROTHER TOM'S WIFE. BY T. 8. ARTHUR. "If you marry that girl brother Tom. 1 "11 bnve nothing to do with her, I on't visit her, nor call her sister, nor peak to her !" And Lizzie Dawton put on ns outra ged and indignant an air as it was pos ible for bur to assume. "What's tho objection ?" naked Tom n bis cjoI way, fi:;inn; his larje calm yes upou the pretty face of his sister, s she sat uneasily swaying half around .nd back again on tin plana stool. "Objection !" Tho youn? lady's berry lip curled. "Who is she? Vv'Lat s she r "A pweet-tenipcrcd, trus hearted .omig woman, who will make me n good ittle wife. Are you not auawored, sis ter of mine ?'' "A sewing girl 1" said Lizzie, con. temptnously. "What our mother was, as I have bc":n told, before her murrage," answered brother Tom. "And. if my eyes have not deceived rue, she has been a setting woman sinne. my recollection of her." " ''That's anotlier thing." said tin sis ter. 'Mother was superior to her class ind has risen above it." ''Suppose I answer your objections to Harriot, and sy tint she is superior to her class, i nd will riso above it. ? What then? My father made a good matri monial venture, and I may do tho same." 'Put why, brother Tom," urged the sister, "don't you choose a wilo from amonc: tboe on your own level V "v hat do you mean by those on your . , n ( . , , , J , own level ? Let us understand each other." ' From among those who move in our own circ'o. From the educated, refined and accomplished. " "Such us the Misses Waltous, for in stance." "Yes, or the Misses Edcns." "W hose father supports them in idle ness, nnd expo it tho joung men who marry them to do the same. N w Liz zie, the fact of the business is, I like Mary Eden very well, mi l oneo cime.-o near tolling in love with bet. that was really f lightened. I did not go near her pretty face again for sis months af. I ter I felt the first niuvcmeut of the ton- j der pas-ion." j "Dear Mary! O, Torn! why cot marry her? I ceuld love her as my own sister." "Can't afford it, pretty. I'm but a poor young man, and bavo only my tii. cuts nnd indusdry 10 help ire forward in the world. Mary cant't. do anything herself, and would expect tno to put her in an establishment but little less costly than the unc her father owns," "Oil, but, Tom there'll bo no necessity fr going to housekeeping at first, And then, yon know, her father is well off in the world, nnd he'll give her a bouse, and luriiish it, no doubt, when she is married." But Tom shook bis bead. "Mary Eden's father m ay or may not be rio'i," he replied. "My own private. opinion is, that be is living up to. if not a little beyond lus income. And as to the house and furuiture which Mary's husband is going to get, that is some- thing very fine to feed a fancy upon, The real bricks aud mortar is another affair." "Oh. but Mr. Eden's rich Tom." "The rich men of to day are our poor men of to.moirow, Lizzie. I wouldn't give the snap of a finger f jr a rich fath- cr in-law as a dependence. I mean to trust in myself, au honest purposo and a clear conscience. Aud as for a wife, I want a woman with life, purpose, in- dustry and independence in her, not a great bundle of silk, laecs, bonnets and curl papers, with a pretty lirtle helpless d nottiing doll, bidden somewhere in. side of tho criii.iline circumvolution. And then, again, Lizzie, I am something of an independent young man, wonder, fully given to tho work of takiug c no of myself. 1 happen to bo at tho bottom oi tin lauier, and it I ever get to the' tep my own strongta will carry mo there. Now, a wife on my back, instead of one of tho rounds ol'a ladder, keep, ingstep with me upwards, would bo a' dead weight, and keep ma at or near tliof'iot forever. No, no, pretty, I can- not afford ouu of your finished boarding- school misses for a wife the luxury is too expeii-ive for me. Sol am going to marry a girl who kuow.s something of real life a true, good patient enduring, self.denying, sweet darling little body, who is not ashamed to earn her living with tho needle. And I can tell vou what, Dolly, I only wish you wero iiko Harriet Pirker; there would bo forty chances iu favor of your marrying a ui iu of sense to those you bavo now. Don't you know that a new society h is been formed among young men, and ihatacew society has been for-unj imong juns men, and that some of tha very best "catches" among them havo jigned a pledge not to marry any girl who ia not willing to commence matri- nonial life with two rooms and kitobeo, NO SI and who doesn't knew bow to Lake, cook nnd sew, and to wash and iron into the bargain ? I nru the President." ''Preposterous !'' exclaimed Lizzie. "You'll cry sme other word when you get on tho old maids' list, and see your place filled in tho home of some man that is n man lv a woman nho was not ashamed of ueful employment when she was a girl. I can tell you what, my dainty litilo sister, there's a rcfoim ut woik, and men worth having are begin ning to choovj between no marriapo or marriag.T with girls of plainer notion'! and more useful accomplishments than ara jxss;sse 1 by the bultcrflie? who lounge on s ' fas ail tl ty knitting zephyr or reading novels. S making up yov.r min 1 to reform or old liiaiJism. An 3 now, as in all probability you undo1.-, stand that I am in earnest about mar. Tying Haniet Parker. I hope you will reconsider your hasty roHolutior,3 about not spanking to your s:sfe ia law. 'The loss, let mo tell you, will till be on your own side." Brother Tom understood bis own po sition cntiroly. He was not a man to stoop below bims'-lf in marrying. He 'could not unite himself wiih one win was ignorant and unrefined nL'aii!;' .that bis generously cui'.ivatil soul would I have veva'ied. Bat he wanted a real. not an arLiGjia1, wa inn who could take her plaue be side him, as be sdd on the lowest round of fortune's ladder, and keep step with him upward. Such , aonahe had found in Harriet Parker, land be was indepcndeutcno'igh to make . her bis wife. I Lizzie soon discovered, after broth ! er Tom actually got married on corn- ; i t f. ' menced nouscKperiiUL'i in two rooms, wiih his modest, cheerful. wife, tbi'ther new si-tor had about her something that insensibly won the love, commanded t lie respect and almost ex torted the admiration of all who were so fortunate as to make her acquaintance. "Marriage, thev say. make or mars a man," the brother overheard Lizzie once saying, in an undertone to a lady friend. "But it wid not mar the for tune of brother Tom. Ht's got just the wife to help liltn long in the world ; and on-i tint will grace any posicion to i which they may rb'e." I 'My own sentini'" ts cs.ictlv. pretty," 'spoke out brother To.'n. "Shu's a jew el ; and worth a thousand of your paste ' and tinsel women. Itoldvouso. But, you couldn't bolpvoino. ' Now, ifvou'll goaniiappreniieeyours.il to a (l ess maker or a milliner, r,r b arn to do any useful work useful not pimply orna. mental I mean, I will recommend you to the new president of the society I told you about. I had to reign when I got married. He's a splendid specimen and will make a husband worthy of a queen," An Amusing Incident. Pat. entering. "Is Misthcr House in ?" Clerk. "No such mm lives here. You must have made a oiistako iu the door." : Pat -"Och, now! don't vou beeomin' any of your blarney Sure, an' didn't I radc Bide House's Tillegraph va tho out. i Clerk. " h, I understand Iattend to Mr. House's business." j Pat. "Och ! yo do- Well, can ye send to mo brother Mick, ia New I York ?" , Cleerk. "Y'es, havj you a written message ?" j Pat. "Oh, brother! Niver nale of pivin' a niis-agi: in writin', at all, Niver a wurd can be rade. Just give him this five dollar biil, s ire, to pay the fiae the blackguards put upon him." Clerk. "Oh, we can't sen 1 nnn.-'yhy telegrapy. Money must go by mail." j Pat. "Sine, nn' what 'ud I g) buy mule for? An' isn't three reeks of il!.-. gaut mult ' Cleik. I mean I have in me bouse tdreadv?'' -"No; you dju't undeijtanJ. Put. "Post, is it ? In a le'.ihcr? An' ye can't send it by tillograpl.?" Clerk. .No. All we can do if vou have a message, we can send that. That is, we charge the wiu wliii :! -j'rieitv, and make it write in Ne.v York." Pat "M.iko it ri-ht, is it? Well, now, bedad, that's u thing imirdy! Ju-t make it right with Miek, and l:;;Vs the monev." Clerk angrily. "Wo can't do any. thing of tho sort- I mean v.o can write, w-r-i-t e, print the words vou want to say to your brother in New York." "Pat scratching bis head with a puzzled air, If you can do that, just bu aft her discoors'm' wid him soon as ye Iiko." Clerk "But I tell you you must write the message yon wish to send, on this piece of paper," Pat, "Oeh, bad limit to it ! Niver a bit can I write, surn !" Clerk. "Well, I'll do it for you What'i your brother's name ?" Put- "Mick." Clerk. "What is bis other name ?" Pat. "Satna asme oo. Sure we're brot hers." m ' Clcik. 'Yua, jesj I lni. th 7 f what is he called ?" Pat- 'what is ho culled, is it? in the ould country thev called 'Sbillelah Mick" tek.weof the n- . fine taato he bad nt swinaio' tbatrl.i t a twig, tin' many' tho sconce, sur' ' a cracked like nn old (ay.pot when' Cloik anarily. Oh, ronserml t don't want to know anytbinj? abtfuv-.- fighting propensities. I want to I t his other rcme. It i Mick trn.it f Pat 'Och, botheration, nol V C Watt is my cousin bad luck to i- f as lives in the county of Kerry, an' t c been dead these five veais.' Clerk 'Confound it 1 Can't yo-. ''t me your brother's other nomo ? It . :il one beside Micheal, hasn't he?" raf. 'Ob, yes, sure; why didu' t be afibcr telliu' ma that's wbatyc v- . r d before; for, sure as r.ie name' - k' Finnegan, ye should ha' been towl.i family namo of my ancestors, wi.. .t blusliin.' Clerk 'Ah I Finnegan is the c V rat 'Nr, jewel Mick Finue . .. Nivcr tin R. Finnegan in the f. n- sivin' Rory. He's listed for a sop Clerk. -No matter about that: for the massage. (Writes) 'To a you in paying the Eve i.nposed on I will sitid you five dollars by i There that will do. Hero are ein' v?or(is; the first ten will cost yon cents, tho others twecty f'our n. . seventy four in ail.' 'Pat Och, brother tho fir-.' words! Sura Mick will oiver rci- Send the last." Clerk. 'We can't do that. 7 mnst pay forty cents, at r.ny rate 1 Pat, 'Surra a bit can I do thai! you may tell Miek the reason of I. ti i' no misojgo from mo was owiu' occasion of the money it cost; and explain the raaon of his not hear';. .. me nt ali.' Cieik. 'We can't do tny sucb ' Yu i must pay forty cents, or w: I send no message at all.' rat. 'Och'! beJad, it'll never S jre I'll ray nivi.r a cint to send . ssgo over yo;ir ould dirty wire i: . - tf a tillegraph. Esrauttericg.j Takk Mr Ha.vd, Papa" dead of night I a:n frequently r c I by a little hand stealing oat f crib by my side, with the pleading .- . "Pleas t ika my band, papa !'' Instantly the little boy's hand pod, his fears vanish, and, no it! ! tho consciousness of hi3 father' sence, lie falls into a sleep again. We commend ibis lesson of filial faith aud trust to the anxioe rowing ones tint are fouud iu ;. .. : every household. Stretch forth your hand, s' t moaraer, although you miy bo i deepest darkness and gloom, an 1 and anxious suspense may clou ! . pathway, aud that very act will I lie presence of u loving, compa : Father, and give you the peaco tL i tolh all understanding. The davkuess may not pass a'' '. once ; night may enlold you in i. embrace, but its terrors will hn ' ted. its gloum and sadue-s flee aw in the simple urasp of toe Fatlur' seet peace will bo given and r rest security knowing that the"ir Cometh." Cunjrey ilionulit!. Tnu Roosv M cider A:. Artiest. Yve learn that another has been made with the view to ' cr the murderer of tho Roosi v" This wr-ek one James Shrouds, : near Morrow, was ta'en up, on a of riot, but the real cause was a ? ci on of his being engaged in the i' ful tragedy referred to. Ha is r be a la in of very suspicious ch.: of tho prisoner, exclaimed "That murderer of iiiv family !" He t. ted to eseape. but was retaken, n now in closely. It is stated that . the time of tin murder he had b the brewery in Cie vicinity, ir; . about the Roosa family. The following versus were wri: England ia 1030. That was ju-.-yearj ago. They might havo bevii ten in America yesterday : Unhapp'cr ago who ever saw, When truth doth go for treas i. Ev'ry blockhead's will is law, Atid coxcomb's snnso is reason. Religion's made the bawd ofsta' To serve the pimps and pande: ; Our liberty a prison gin, Aud s:ou!idrtls our commaaderi. O in.v wrofchol is our fate ! What dangers dj we rr.n ? We must ba wicked to be great ; And to be ju;t undouo. "Do you think I'll pet justic m; '!'' sai-l a culprit to his couus . don't think you will, for I see tw on tiie jary who Me opposed to ha:: wai the reply "If Gabriel happens to light f tho New England Puritan, theri no resiirreeti m, for they will f . him out ot his hum before ha can a single toot 1" SrinRT and Sweet. "Fine f ing, Mr. O'Sd'.ivan." "Yes, sir : ded'.y too fine a morning for sc.r.: like you to be enjoying. An Ind'i rubber horse car h being invented, which, when )v: will hold a c uiple dozen more, 8G5Wbon you tea a man on r. light night trying to convince his uw that it is improper to follow a man, you may be eure that it i . timo for him to join a tamperac ty.