BY FRED'K L. BAKER. PUTNAPAI CLOTHESAITAINGEL,, T is the only reliable self-Adjirsting Wring er. No wood-work to swell ,or split. No thumb-screws to get out of order. . Warranted with or'tattitinit dog-Wheetit ' It took the Franc PRIM MK at Fifty-Seven State and County, nutria :1863r and Ass with out an exception, the twat Wringer ever made. Patented' in the United States, England, Canada, and Australia: Agenta ivitfted iu every town. • Energetic agents can make him 3 to 10 Dollars per.day. No. 2, $6.50. No 1, $7.50. No. F, $8.50. No. A, $6.30. Sample Wringer sent and express paid on receipt of price. ManufactuAd and sold, wholesale and re tail, by the PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 13 Platt Street, New York, and Cleve lund, Ohio 8. C. NORTHROP, Agent. WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz : That Iron well galvanized will not rust; That a simple machine is better than a com plicated one ; That Vs ringer should be self-adjusting, durable, and efficient; That Thumb-Screws, and Fastenings cause delay and ts Oubie to regulate and keep in order ; That wood soaked in hot water will swell, 'Mr:ink and split ; That wood bearings for the shaft to run in will wear out; That the Putnam Wringer, with or without •eng-wheels, will not tear the clothes; That eug-wheel regulators are not essential ; 'That the Putnam Wringer has all the ad vantages, and not one of the disadvantages above named; That all wi.o have tested it, pronounce it the best Wringer ever 'nude; That it will wring anything from a thread to a bed quilt without alteration; We might fill the paper with testimonials, tilt insert only a few to convince the skepti cal, ilsoch there be; and we .ay to all, test Putnam's Wringer. Test it thoroughly with any and ALL others, !init if nor entirely satisfactory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co: • t; LF: Men : know fro:a practical experi ence that iron well galvanized with zinc will not oxidize or rust one particle.. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as possible, and I ran cheerfully recommeud it to be the best in use. Respectfully yours. JNO. W. WHEELER. Cleveland, Ohio. Many venal' experience in the galvanizing sine ss enable me tOilidolee the above state iiicnts in all particular'e. JNO. C. LEFFERTS,' No. 100 ißeekmann' Street. New York, January, 1864. We have tested Putnarri's Clothes. Wringer I,y practical wuting, and know that it will do. It is cheap ; it is simple ; it requires no imun, whether at work or at rest; a child can operate it; it does its duty thoroughly; it siives time and it saves wear and tear. We earnestly advise all who have much washing io do, with allintelligent persons who. have ,IrLy, to buy this Wringer. It will pa; 'or it 7 &cif in a year at moat. - ,' ' ' ''. si, :. 1' Hoe. 110 LUCE "Glfl l l h'..VP'' May 2S, NIA.. Oui.] ~N , ~~~. JOHN CEATLL, --(AqiclizaL :Mattes, NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA. Takes this means of Informing hts old cus tomers and the public, generally, that he has IT •taken the old stand (recently occupied by ceorgc L. 141aeltley 3 ) mid is now permanently fixed to prosecute THE RATTING BUSINESS, /If ALL ITS BRANCHES• • flayingjust returned from the'city+ where he selected a large, varied and fashionable: assortment of everything in thee:_; HAT AND OAS' LINE, and now only asks an examination 'of his stock and prices, beforepurchasingelsewhere. Having also laid in ebto44,of Hotting mate rial, he will be enabled, at, eLiort notice, to manufacture 4) qualities—from soft to the most Fa.hiontible SYIk Vat: t kmploying none but the best'oi Workmen, and manufacturing good goods low- pikes; be hopes to merit Mid' receive 4 Liberia 'allies ni public patrcibege 'll:9•The highist pride` l aid for Fursin ' •- • • A LEXANDER *LirNDSAY, AMIE' Fat/amiable 4 / 1 111W1 • /3oot and Shoe Mantifaet*cr, 211 AA KEW STREET, 'MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully laform the .citizens of this Borough and neighborhood thati -has largest assortnient of , Citt.re a work-in `4 of , business in".thief Bore kt;.arkilibe aetieal BOOT AND SRO fiItAKER; isrenabled to select with more judgment w who are not. Ile renfihtleitb Mao in the very best manner everything 100 T AND 8110Alaillas whit wrant fer.neatneas arbidmed:fitA!. 'ft U 1 and exankinglialitocht 'before simr-: elsewhere. • lititioul.atialk :of x. 1.1 BAN'IiNG *Assocm.e.runst! i/NG COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION ON prepared to , tranfiaptatll :I#l4s A t . ANRING BUSINESS; Board' of Directors meet weikEt, ulayf iliscount and other business. ink Fro m 9 A. 'M P. JOHN HOLLINGER, Pnislunnx. BOWMAN, Cashier. AM, July 26, 1863. 4... ED WARE: A rge and hoe stock Plated ware at If. .& E. T. Zanst% it North Queen at Center Squar4 Ater, Pa. Tea Seiety, Coffati: a. Pashas, Goblets, - Stands, Cake diets, Card Baskets, ,pctops,,F9tics, Knivaai liters, be., &e., at. manufacturerspnces. H. ZARWSI • North Queen at. awl Cent* Square ; Lan- A, Pa. Ohl laden ifs 4thodirani and ;all rid warrantodto bWitillegesented. • iFsLATING aq . qll4* , lo , - attAilder#tp Fates EL . BAKEIt, I *• -A -•itTTORATRY-21.7` LA'W, - LAtfdAST.P.g, 'PA. kivICE:--LIW. 24 Noiiitliltrxi Sia Ifoutie, whim- he, will a, o the pra4ice of hie profession ip all tel otabchos. • _ ,!._ ' - "'::':L.'..': - ' IRE aillig,,lpmet.l:.'..-....::".!, 76itter Wire of liato ;, , ' fts i-t. 4 4 ALJEIL e bit -, a Oft trkt titi f 4 , 1 .0 • 4.r; 0 4_ 44.4 .4-0V41.. .fare.l3. A 7 PlTSVisfidlioiliefitiPTONlC; l C ditectiVe , 1444.04AJtqTatiMAkol. , u9:00erfitl,t, cluteasee or* Sipmach, Liver etrid 13oweis. , I 2 . ! t' , , , ,„ „ - oft ", Cure s ..Fonyk apt i lsfa; , 4 HeAktincAe,, ~ General ' TieL pression otSpiritel .Conatipation, ' . INIZI Intermittent Fever, Acidity , pt, thet Stomach, Nausea, Heiriburii,' Ma'agn for' ' Food. Fullness or Weight in - the Stomach, Sinking' or Fluttering .at the. Pit ofatte Stomach, Swimming of the friend, Breifbing, Yellowness othe Skin and 41yes,. Frier Didkp . the Head, Ps re•ilie l Side; ' It will cure, every. nage of Cluonic oc Ncctunis Debility, Dilemma of the Kidneys, and 1 1 ' Diseases arising 6 ,4om a disordered Sitmisch, Good scer . Male dr Fe- - ^ male, Old or Young. The most beneficial medicine known ;gives better satiefaction and cures more '.diseases than any other preparation offered to the pub lic. Prepared solely try S. A. KUNKEL & 13R0., 118 Market street, .11arrisburg. For sale by druggists and d,ettlels gveryThorc, 13=M[131 fa- COUNTERFEITS. As KunkePs litter Wine of Iron is,tho only sure and effectual remedy in the for the permanent eure of Piiirr) •i CI rk!'!. Wily, and as thereat.) a nuts offerer' to the public, we •. ti N community •to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured, by •S. A KurricLE & Hno., and has their stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable reme dy, 'proves its worth and speaks .volunlea , in its favor. - - The Hitter Wine of Iron is Mit up in 75 cent and $1 00 bottles, and sold by all ies,lectable druggists throughout the country,. Be panic-, ular that every bottle hears the Jac 'simile 'of the proprietor's signature. . . This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Irori'vlre `possess`;' Citrate of Magnetic Oxide combined, wiih• the' Most "en ergetic of vegeable tonic ~Yellow Peruvian, hark. ' 'The effect in' - ntithy eases of dalilitY; loss of appetite ) and general prostration,' of an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our Valuable ri,erve Tonic, isonost : augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes, off iriuseular.flabbineas, refill-0/es the 'pallor of debility and.gives a florid vigor to the coun-- .. tenance. GENERAL DEPOT, • ! •! 118 :Market 'Street, • r HA AR/ /111 RG For male:by all respectple,,drf/lers through out the country. Ju 25-6 m "It's against my principles," „said,' Parker Pelham, buttoning his pocket, add in'clining hitichair "at'' an angli"Of roily-five degrees' . - against' the 'Plaiii riililig: '"Tacos;'taxes—nothiti 'bat` titles 1 Goveretnent must "suppose — a maxi ii made di Mondy;' and thdn, right' on' top of that, livery woman - of your 'aCt qualli tan c a "expects you to "ply 'fun d s liti-' .... - tor Private: NlrarAregifJP l 7. ~TVE4 -, .141 nonsense—and Ia for opeo!dn't.be xic,t, tireizeil ' l BeAlittl ; ;!., likenit fonsid,er, 4t,,, faicfor, us 14# to 1 ?e,b1e,0. 0 -S every pore, while the woraen,keep their,,,ov,in„pnrses intact. If yorbfernalakind are, so, vital-: . j ly interested in the hospitals, and all. that sort of thing, Why don't you lend a harping hand Stourier?" . '''''' la) Mr. Pelham screwed ' up liiiiliPs,taii:s pad his fingere on the railing; itod' nod: dedybis hriad;lti'dne who iiiiinilifiai4 rather'guess You'll' fiitd that arguMent anari'slierable.l i -• ' '. kitty Brace', ' 'binding' ' anion` 'ilia" roses that shut' but' the t June'siinaliiiiii; turned rou i tidao suddefil*,9iftpp tinti4d petals abdßelid dusl 92 PgrtlY a r9-Pt d 48F like a pink snowstorm.. Parker instinct, • • ively moved his ,i.hair baph t as < l?acanght,, the dangerous sparkle.pf heFikafe,l'_eyes , and, saw 4 , crimson , RP rf t 9a 9,fAufkliq , ue„ fluttering across her chee!F,. „ <,,,„ „, ~ "Please to explain,„yourself, Mr. Pel htimi"reaid Kitty; crasping: a siray4,7ef roseet.feey tightly in her two little hands, 1114V:they should d es c e n d wrath= ... c futly'con Pkiker's ears, in spite "df her dsiteritiiiittori td - ins , iery- very -proper" ~ arid' dignified Have s""' Wis hot speti ti 't the' and nioniy , tioth . in thie'Cinse? 'Save We liOt: dialed' duraelvler every manages vary luxury ? Nay, have we 'net - even parted ykth t oar jewels„and p4uk,ets,,„,te send aid . t 9, those Whp suffer,;in•—our country's • behalf?" 'ailifOljes tleilti ilia lebvilli "That ' s ,all very Illie,'' said 'Parker, , ~ . . t turniug uvhisnosa,imlofty clieragar4 of, ks Hikt iagir l it i ltil e r enn ' the i r ferninine login. "Sm. oo kh, sailbilberrickatk , •.V. ) , friendB apd,#te Puli.lic that they sailing I You may talk as much , as .you. Il i ~, qi ii iontinue She 'WATCH, CLOCK like, Miss Kitty ; but you will never €4 rim trE triliißT business at the old • , , stand, North f weat, Corner of , ' i psrmadb-ma' ydu're - incearnest datilA Queen streetand,CenterSquars.„Lnlca,,-- ~, -: make ' sortie sacrifice schti-iiii Altill adeortnieut of ginksin (nil liLec, ti e- Yc s a s O s nese always en hand arid foi:fiale'al the t boasting of." ' ' ' ' cash rates. ,Iriln.itepairishe attendial " - "l'dciiist want to 'boast " Said Kitty Lancaster, Janlyisrl, 4c09- i < ~ ~ sonaik by rite,yro.knidsr.s . %,,, ~,, .- - :(, . 1 . , , , ...- ' , . , - ' indignantly "bat ohtil i ii, , were only' a ' --I-- miinl—if I - could onliiiaiiiiLlnhilsirl"*" . r -Yoti'd do•unheailisoMingilAve nd don.bt,"said Mr yfirfc'Cully. "But: you can earfilmaney,lf moo, choose to try." . . 4 . , AGRIGULTURAL 111 ICAL :CO.'S ORZat A.BIT,LETTE. This Fertilisetis comppired of - night soil and the fittilizing elements of urine combined, cheminally and mechanidally with other valuable fertilizing agents and ab sorbents. ' • • It, is reduced to a pulverized condition, rea r _ dl for immediate use, and' 'without lbstiof its highly nitregetions fertilizing properties,' " • - Its universal application to all cropcand soils, and, its •,(1. 4 r444ty and active qualities, are well knOwn to .be all that agriculturists can' disire. Nice 125 pert:Torr. * CIEMICAL" compost: This""teitilizei is largely composed of animal matter, such as - meat,*boner fish.. leather, hair rand wool, together witli . chemicals and inorganic, fertilizers which decompose the mass, and re tain the nitrogenous elements. It is thorough ly impregnated with urine, and the ~ thinner portions of night soil. 'lt is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally,-:and especially for potatoes, And garden purposes. , Its excellent finalities. strength and cheep nesx,haVimide it vary pbpiillir with all who hate used it. Price, s3b PIM Torr. TRECBvFis.4.JIT.FERIPIDIZER..- It As a. . , highly,phosphatic fertilizer, and is parri ncultulyadapted for the cultivation of trees,, fidits; lawni said flowers: It will promoti,a verriigirthuiinid-hdrdthyjgrowth of wood rind fruit,'fandolargely , increase,..the-quantit) and perfect the , raatu,ritY 0,4 the fruit, For het-: house, and liOusehis d . pfaiira and „flowers,. t will'be Intuid e n indispensabtaNiiticfe to se cure, thetritest perteetion: prevent • and ,on re ,oirSeasedg.onditions,ol the peach and;, grape, and is excelyint for grass and , lawns, The formula or ,method of clinifdidne its OgrediePta,s4all, ~IN calved the biggest approval l of emi nent them isti at n scientific agriculturists PEAL Toff:. ' HOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agriculth ral lChemical Company manufacture a Phosphate of 'Lime in accordance with a new and valuable formula, by which' a Very tier article is prodUced; so far Sato be , afforded at a less price thia other;manufactirers;cliarge. Practical tests daVe proved thafits Value, ass fertiiiiei; ie equal 'to the' best' Phdephate of Limeanttlic tharketi". Price *45 rxx Tuts. Twists Casrr.—Cartage and Freight, to be paid. by the Parehaser. • , gaiffilmiVbsit kin , tbe Delaware. ' • .9"fficrfai4l3-Ars4, St.isPhilade plat'. Pa. xi ,ll- .I.,TTS, General Agent. Thet'onitutuY, , a'Pliiimphiet "Cirmilar, em braking, full . ' direethimi 'for -thing'"above Fertilizers,,sent by maillfreeiwhen.requested.' g A ME Glt CV Eti-- 7 1tio;Javit ira Coffee.; Greislie'd; - Ptfterlied" . and Sugar'; Superior Green and Slackaet, game and Spices; Syrupisial:prime.iia ag Mollisses; Excellent Pearl Barley eta • - • J. R. DIFFENBACIPS. ; 3 • Fl ;z: afuliefeltheld Ven1ER1 : 64i4,44104 for *me ',firth' lIMISI • 6 TURIna r• .1 •T tidT CE CauLL's Row, Front Street, five AP:W(4AF mv ori v e rbri-0 pf u •l3. I lea t IT • 1., Time; 'Dna bbllixr: payakil e van• b n ' ggt a llVlßt il93P r Le ' 9" **s m . .. w il l e charg e , bu e-, ttbe bf ydisiTt "1160 will be c } '~~~ 7 ,. Q ~ ed~ 9 . i ' t i ne ' RTESnixvERT/S/NO: tine square (12 flifiesi: or hiss) ottceriteldrtlfecilretlilbettibliidild "cents- each each subtes„nent.initertios. ds, shilined of less latis3,for ANoilOcs`iii'tlierciMihOtbl urnna, five cents a-une..,,mir,xilwAspithileb the simple_annolincf42o; Tans-;tiU 0 r ny aildttional SOsrfive,cerilsa,line. '''''&lll3lfiii'dettuEltilihvmtioi&tc"3seiiil);and half !.YearlYi iedveWeer.S.x if Y t lidding ecentled added a large lot o',,,new Cant • lipe t ;Cufi; 4 lroliriiiVir).,' to Vie! s.tob Price off,' The . Mariettifin,"erwhidltiirill' insure the fine execution of,all kinds of; JOB air.` D Rl* T j liolll 'kthiatat .Carglto the laigeet Tosterod prices too sultpthe Wei times., „. : t ; . • .o,'l 7-. e, ik,;l; f F: i~ ~F'. 44 1 3c.a, fPr , BA; gaitliXTA.! • By the blue POtomac , wateros rE BytAkie RaPpahanocklitzlidei t, '•- ••• .144 • t 4,„ e B 4 ll nT• 1 30 PAikerP 47ist o - r iyeath Ake, and the pine, ,. Falling in the shock of battle`, - tolooo • • Pinitlrwitlilhk'dilk • • So our yoilthfutVat - rtots dieV '• In,rhe city, in the village, In the hantlei farsiviiaji; 'Sitftthe mothers, watching , t waifi~ng, For their Soldierttojts toeflay. They are coming, lltlilY coming, ' One: ta'iolle, and aceO.P.X gßiges . In theirieaden casings folded, Underneath the flag thexbore. Thinks the mother;weepidgOtettilibei't ; And expectant alrthe day— \\ hen his regiment wea'sitmnionee, "How her soldier went away • • With his bayonet a-gleaming, With hie knapsack on his back, With hisblanket wrapped, and folded, , And his home-filled haversack - . . , Thinking of the courage:swelling- ,• In , his eyes and in his, heart; i• .Though a manly tear ;‘ , aft piling , When he kisse,d , her to depart.; Thinking of his iirecious letters,. 'Writ ten bp 'the Rich in bove , of home and' Colintari. •And , of hers who bade hh:la Counting now the legging moments For. •the kneeltinglat the 490 r, 4,v For the shofilinglurkd the „tramping , , :I Feet of strangers on the floor; Bringing in their precious hurlen, 'Leaving her to grief all/ tears.'' To the sorrow and the rnourriing • :Darkening all the coining years. rxrtyi.i *Olt - . .1 r<::.is 7 ;.,~~Y . . s•,aa -,:: ,A,1;. -- : t i•.), , ,,i) 1 , ,',!;- ; z. 0 0 0 - i1d.,r;,,,,05e , f; , ;; tc•-,~ G AHGVIST• .- 6 - .:186t - L Bwi B§ Sre2l2 tot i 'crimson ORTlAlSlALATili l 347l'btd.t.. ,o 4 , :thp:hill- Olg—PaPlTani4,4l.q4 them into Money en2PO3 , -,11 1 49 tkt l3 #l 2 kVigltl sionit „choose to-take the trouble—it's ea6,4r hil l ikt ig tml„ ;4 KIN 'Or 1016:0Mit , efietr," , "bet' lidiabilic"iviihis strawberries st t ti ,l32 l::ii .1 1 Ellen is in ;sapposp. „Al,l , .ofeu yea, that's right, mies, Ff .a_kti w enrl.y,oAr 'C' T °ur - .4 7 1-)-417.4Y 1 9 % t -- ,„ I here's an expraiditipation of my asset-- 14m tbp.,t r y oF f shrin , fromi the - iligfiest effort in thiuekusal, ilr.daulzpect no lo do everything, while youare willing to idot nothing:l Nbisrl,‘ NO to five dollars' worth of strawberriak t d . .I,; ( lßfploldiP_Ftlicir.ftee•-fromi want !I- (1....44755Vi1i1f4143.4tra0meat., illiernshe drew out her little moroceotpockettbdok with solemn-emphasis 'aPfe the wager sidtlltberifiktfitifeal; , Parker Pelham eyed the little beauty ss ii.l l P-Esql_treoY..timierstocid +her. .. , ort, are, tot Bel I , thew ty.ourself, 14ifte,F40 3 1, no; nmstcenvaring:l' - your-AqtrA,at-fzes to M. r:-.-Pe I ham All the conditions of your..bargairvehall be complied wittr.".,•; • . " r ,-I mitlil;Migsititity, have : yo,kreficOteg Such • ` v.) ~* ,C I see . nothingupl44,4%inskpAeoyor ing to serve my conntrT's , defender," said Kitty;` q quietly, itient `smile sparkling , her 'eyes l ei` ehe'iiolad Par dollars= it.is >very. neat little . 811t1Zi''Aitoittbw mast , go to Tee .abolitlse Me , fri l asketi fotj my ibe rrie s ; as ere "BD !" "Fifty dollarsT,' feebly matte ker o F!,elhpala,,, as , j.4;hi.,,4 l rpvlitittspd the garilep arakl;. , 1 1.'„What , l ege-, fododed tool wai t 3), NKl?ys9uldr!,'t.,l,l have said five initead Ih4, cOt;r . se; amthinfir=andveirr ,, -~ 1 G,. rthid 4 '."Stiait4lerris - ! ! mbar P berries ?'' • liacierttewas , teading in -her - elk', quiet parlor as ,the silv.ery..voice echoed' through the, .street. ;use and pushed aside the auitellier.ii A slender firira in a br?.7lr!' 01 0 1 P° driiss,lker thee s?aded, e,,blue-ribb i z l n,e l 4 4 Shaker boneet, was leaning, over t the., r ;area railings, on which she dexterous* balanced a basket of ripe strai,beiries, gloVinrietiVlet• ' thrbilgfi t,helr 'Covering of 'fiesti , Viiii3=biai es. ' -" liiferihatted-'hee"eyei' With ` 1 her'^Band, arid` looked again. • "Why; Kitt,* tirtioal can t 14 ; ble , Alakthaide smell ; „ 7,!=tl - . "If myself;,; sok no.:`other," -'tugboat "I'm Balling etrawberriei ou Ali wagey., , =.Willt:yan t buy some ?" ig - 4113 , amp . .? of e.ouTee. Give me a dozen basket!, ; and then came in, yoa:„1 little Witch, - me about 'Not fast. ✓ now • iime i " an, , Kitty, deinuroly. "But you shall_ hear of it by-and-by 1" lire. Le thought 'Kitty had never lathed sitsriretty, In' tulle end' pearls; se, she diit'hnd‘ithe'ltiaint shidoW otthat Shalreebilniiet - -/her'eyee datlcieg :With silfipiesiled'uileChief, tucked behildlter Ors *old' DlBlid behind. the window blinds' off- the koPltositelhonee ,thodght it , _very kine'erto e 40, Byre. Letlerelesn.froniih'ercasemenV• to.kies the straWberrylirl: Alt one louse; the door xwall slammed in Kitty!s face J with.. More emphasis: than politeness.l. Strawberry vending- had ita unpleasant aspect as-well se , most other oogppatione i in tliis,world.;, but our little I** was quO t ismAY94 PI takes= a go4fflael to daunt as.onragepus woman. 44E01► the qt*Poon, ~Q3r. Park9F Pelham'a clerk came eoftly, in to the back a ** 09 . 04 1 4°A0eX bußßY.„en. gaged in writing . , • • "I beg your pardon, air; but do you wish to' buy any - strawberries"?” , '"Strawberrieeil No, "` ' said Mr. Pel ham; abstractedly `` I told the YonUg : ptirson so, sir, but— Dear Me, here she now 1" The Was' a defiant; little tap on the door, and Miss Kitty Brace walked in; her shazel eyeia sparkling , like stirs undetthe Shaker, bonnet. Ma r owdon?t, I visit to: ..purohaoo,..)l4. PiAitonitu.-. f t aThat i li fortunate, for .Pfme sold;everY berry. Pleasoitonconottmy obaoge: 1/ believe it amounts to „nine mina Inter stalabove,,the specified. be' dollars i" earker Pelham-ste.redfi , the !dciuble ftendful otpostage.CulTelfo3Cin.blank topisbineut,and,.,dismay4 —l , ; "You;don'tutean tasay, Miss Kitty; that—" 111 M MEM FM Mill "I do-mean to say that 1 have won the wager-;' bir ,flow,pratty„shellookedin.that inoment .of / bright, Animation.l, - , Ordinarily, ,Ear tkeitElelharn vottldabrige , hesitated, long ; ore parting, Tith-rit single. Nickel: I.of his hoctrrled , uto nay,. hut:beauty:is al.wo n der ful, subduer. Allt the , treasured .hopes, , tor months leaped•up in that one moment AD,PbsOituktioai ,! • , . . 'alma my,aelf vaequialiadJkliesKitty;" haodiag,,over ,a, neatly folded ~..kfty.Alotlat "Xibir it,.paßsodoi, momvit, in..awkward• rin fcortainty. - 7Kitty ; willgkott.,takeu.my lead, with it?" • ,rs •It • , ~"Thankyun,, s ir,". said Kitty, demure ly, "bat I ehpuld seareulytknow what ;to do with the article.... My-promised hus- Amodio Eglitinir,under tke:Staretaind ,Stripee, aud .one :heart - is-all:I can take oare•uf at=-one time.t 'Good .evening, mfr." • • • , ~; Alas forlthe humiliated' and disebin .fited Parker kfrelham)!l AN es it mot . hard enough to lose fiftpdollanybuthe must lose wavieet-heart,' top. ;the Bothechilde never feltieo rich as Kitty Brace did when An •nneloged that gilt dollar bill to parch - ate comforts for the 7 soldier'ssoldier'sl ' ' ' ' ST. PATRICK'S BODY the workmen engaged.jmthe,renclvation of Bt. Patrick's OathedialiDublin-:-tbe oldest church in Ireland - were digging poitiomor. Abe. AI °eying in one vet' the aisles, tbey(discevereikik.large coffin of curionS;wiirkmarialiipl , ..bufiecTitt few feet below the eiirface. The coffin, whifn oti'en bo`u`thiu he skeleton ;Of an t ecClesiSiti . C,ilittlfp`Osed ha:WI • been belied flidfdieci I , earstli Vice elfilltweaSitgiffietT , an'd the' bl 4 Oil firthe - bdffili there Was la 'it'll !length figure o'f : 14strobeim .1 1 kIweiv insne r ceed , -Vltioirie !antiquarians, (11f - tictiitte-Dr,Votictg*lftis espressed it as his belief that FaL.,,the °lt ie‘iii r O'odlieseiYisltbh iii in Aire. *hen tliiii• l 64l - I;Ch fiaisheeit will be plabed ins most7prinineiiipii* beciavie - ttieie4i s no remark ably antiquity in A . :RArtwXY 'Atir s uriiiiiif-zAotlitir railway4dirmitiffil glish Ipiepel% `MaPof thirtial'J oft.t'Stbk:ei.":. ll A 49 diteq4IREISI orl ll 4looabutlitire'steilaliailiii4 sktilteddiyzkniblablielleid tritilw4 carriage. To escape his i;:;milts,'Vklie z op€ , ned t/ d 6 0 - or of tiZiairiage, gotQat, ' , m 4, [l7 A. •• typ and remalned standing on .the i stegAnd, , • row, 111* • St4ii clingißg to the theicarris.go Ae.frai! jge iuLutl i the o r ate ( of, I fcTity 4 ..Fortnnate iv Ur IL'i 1 . . ' atte VA.• •• • • 1 • . Stokes Aiscoverkl her i% her perilous positton, and managed to draw hero the door of the compartment.he was in. Re there- held Atifermtigbtly l ii:Mildlifie waistreind.she`faintii'doiiii 61'3 1 E644: this - fay/Jr - ward' didigeteni pdsi Lion, elr: SU:lkea - Waif burden aborit five' iniles."• -lait,lhow. ever, the guard, signalled by persohf-iii' the nel , g , kberipg MA 11;0 00 ,the trai o n ant ksciitd tote joting &*1 0 13.&105; 4 101tEIA:" . at:l6lly seT geant-of•oneiOr , the' hi - aiSWOhtnsetts Meats beingubbliged' to , Sanaa tlie( amputation of his hand, the iiti-riede offered to ,i 40,4040 usual; but Pe' i lceteratkrecupel i gaxiut.-., 1 If the cutting was to be done , to him t he , wanted arm Ott, the table„ subinittOti. to: the operatjoo without a Sign ot pain except a firmer setting of the. teeth. iite , the ' saw 'Eitel& the marro The:operatoi he finish ed looked at his vibtirti with admiration, and remarked-1 , • 'Yon'onght.to taVeabeen aqlnikeon, my man. , , . Was thing 4n;a l forbthe enlieted! said the hero. 'What was that?' ankedia u • 'A...butcher P responded view. with a gaol 0 2 , w h i c h, .llidesp'itle the surroundings ;communicated itself to the bystanders.. , 5_ • Affected - young lade sea in a rocking chair reading the, claims—" Mother, here is a grammatioal eratiP4•4ha- Mothe4--Lower bag he; specks and, approaching , ,tbsu 11 01Tc9). a very_ liqr3l4DiA/g- ottitode, B [ 4o , thing that has bees eating the boo marks!" -4 PalgoFFict Nutty PO and 75 wpmen. , - thinki!9)##A'a Fe I,pensuft would -A"7:‘ VOL. XI.--NO. 1. Old, Humphrey's short way with Infidels. In moving among . mankind I have now and then fallen among infidels, who have not only declared their disbelief iu the Bible, but endeavored also to de stroy the faith of others in that blessed book, The way they have always begun their attacks is, to Niggle and wrangle about some disputed points of little im portance, with as much confidence, as if they were on the point of overturning the whole truth of Scripture by their silly rattle. Just as soon would a poor, blind mule tear up from the ground an oak of , a hundred years' growth, burrow ing under one of the least of its roots. If ever you fall in with one of these unhappy beincs, don't be drawn_ into a cavil with them about trifles, but boldly declare your opinion, leaving them to "Wrangle," if-they like, by themselves. Tell them that if there be anything good, and pure, and holy, and heavenly in the world, the Bible exhorts to prac tice it; and if anything that is evil, and base, and vile in the world, the Bible commands us to avoid it. That,will be a-poser. therri that the Bible cootai more knowledge and wisdom than tba booki that ever were printed r. gether; and that those who balit tifeniisee and Obey its comma• hat-e peace, and hope, and jo3 bares drlifc't and the trying hour u" AVitl be 'a poser' too. , ''`ltill‘thetu that the Bible has been Ileved `in lip" the wisest and best of meu, from e6itiaiion to" generation, as the woild - ofiheAiving: God, and that it inalins. ( knoWn to. a..sioner the only way of salvation through Bail?, merits and death of a crucified' Redeemer, That Willr'be Unothilr. Piloser. 'And their' 'ask tlietn, before they pull • the haoli-to 'piecee - iny 'more, to pr• one'llitit 11E0'1361,11e u thimeandth p. ninnh'' 'good — in imitating , tnen ha pi• Thein in the wed icilegyen and'illt will be the greenest plielfr'ilf tat fti' then!' I.IIpAATEI & BEALTTY.-=-How to secure them. ~The tenderest care, the utmost sent& tilde, which we can:bestow upon woman ityinapona of sickness, are but a light payme.nt.ef. the" debt wet owe her—a debt cgntructcd : in. our cradles and constantly acqumnlating until we die. No man has In erg-faith fully , discharged that debt than tkig great t'English physician, Professor EigioNV.. His remedies have probably dcll 2 tVinre fe roliave the, various diffuses 'especially incident-to-the sex, thag.,el!'"" this, t pottona.l and•,external appliktiAs wibttywhich mediCal practitioners 4lttiVe afflietefil, them since the _nommen - 04E0mA of t the,qhristian Era.. Drastic aperients, pernicious stimnlants, and poisonous tie nelnd emulsions, have ruined the eon stitelions.and blighted the loveliness of thousands:oLthe gentler sex ;' but we trnitt khatthe daymben.tbe lives of those Ws)Ac xre , ,deisrest to•conlinhus be tri fledzwithis past. At length; wives and mothers begin to understand the danger of:being• subjected 'to such treatment. The, milksoothing and: risstorative in fluence of:Holtoway'e great,linternal and external' remedies, in all the complaints to which woman is subject, are now gen orally admitted. They have been ad ministered with.. marked and unvarying SACCOEtS in' those disturbancen of the sys temovhiob'occur in the various stages of adolnecence, during the season of ma ternity., and at a later period of lift-. Every•disorder, bodily and mental, inci- , dent.tolhiti,sequence, seems to be re lieved,.and modigesd , by the gentle ana purifying effeetlditHolloway's Piils. •We shottld - ncOenture, in fa ma' of such vast importance, to huzard4- opinion on questionable gronndsfu/krf. we cannot hesitate to believe thewhel(t; mony which has been *placed h j et i r r u ' s Ladies rof the highest respi j inces, in testis rightirthinking that 43ivie it h ca e t tn etae i m n the out of place where bealth4ll be.eurete e. concerned, have certifiey ;Iv a :Cen t :l of tile remedies hr nee iroughout the •.; 'plaints to !which the f.' . . owed to the-to r = have reccomnelmitey . i ' est lm ers.as Osesein; Apot, 69 Warcsq nal; beauty whick as well as nflie' c ) rearyrY) If itII.4.FE7S ICE CREAM SALOON-' en r. OS to every Dayaan be opted,had nd Ev some o — Pth e Nely flavored ICE CREAM in the ' Philadelphia not excepted. Pa* ' T. attaa A ND NEW lINGLAIVD 0 - for - culinary purposes, warranted genus 11. D. 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