I • • ;'; ;;; *s' 4 • N0MM00MP*44..,,,,1101,501.M.V0•101?A..-,%; BY FRED'K L BAKER. • .. • MARIETTA 'SATURDAY MORNING,. jANUARY- 1 7 , ; 4-b -VOL . Xt'-g-NO• JANUARY ;,• “.# timt•z 543•111..i.ft •*vk I . ] r1"•'- -^4 . . . . • wlEFtlsztrierMe" _ _ PUBLISHED YTS FAL'I / g. 42° 44 - 10 1 thwo , AT ONE DOLLAR. AND A HALF A YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ------,------ - Office in "(troll's Rom," on Front st: sot, five doors East of Flarl's Hotel. Single Copies, with, oz 'without W FOURCENTS. ADVERTISING RATES: One squire (10 rows, or %eos) 50 cents for the first inset ion and • •cents cur each subsequent insertion Pro essional and Business cal ds, of six lines or less S 5 per 3.. annal. Notices iii the read ng COl - flee cools 11 larriages and Deaths, he simple announcemenl, FREE ; but .or any tditional lines, five mils a line. A liberal deithetion made to yearly s ad half my advertisers. Hliving just added a " NEWBURY MOUN- Joniina PaEss,",twether with a large isortment of new Job: and Cartl type, Cuts, )rders, &c., &e... to the Job Office of "Txe LA RIETTIA N," coThichwill insure the frie and needy execution of all kinds aloe & CA RD 'INTEND, from the smallest Cant to Mc , , STER, at reasonable prices; :OIES TANOY FIIR,S Al' John Fareira's' • O:JDhiblisNO fttlr FANCY: MST' For Ladies and Children's Wear. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF God's Far Gloves and Collars. Ay my Furs were all purchased wl.en Gold v.l a noich lower premiutelhan at present, ~ t niMed to dispose of theiri at very reas tie prices, and I would- therefore solicit a tram my liiends of Lancaster county, and JieitC ail — livnivinber the name, numbenand street. JIIIIS FAREIRA, 718 ARCH-ST, above Seventh, south side,i4 Sept. 10, '64-sm.] PHILADEL.PITYWV r ir.P I have no partner nor connection with iy other store in Philadelphia. • E DRAFT! SOIP -DEM!: would not he , out of the Draft? JT that ; which- clUects ,us in corm: ivith the Army, is not th' only on:- Lft upon the rikeve these times is e , - t re—cienteq ti tYY e pfrfclfusegoods -..:,:;.: ';et themcimajeast. • • John_ SUCCESSQB. TO DAVID ROI.III. IN Ttllt . theNDWARE BIJSINNS§, luld . -take this methodof informhig, the that ht is now preparea to' furnish ttgth his lind busipeas, such, as , Glass, Oils, .Varnishes, tees, Iron, Carpenter's Tools, Hinges, Bolts,' Locks, Arils, all kinds of Building material, Coachmakees• Goods, Cederware, Clocks, icy Articles in large yariety, with a full as 7 'Orient of shelf goods generally, which he sell at theilowest ,prices, wholesale.er re . Call and examine the stock. ta.iet.a; March 4084, , E. 4 . . H. T. ANWONY 4 CO., Manufacturers of Photographic 31,17'ER1ALS, WHOL ESA LE - AJD'IIIITAIL, 501 BROADWAY, IiEW-YORK addition to-our main business of Photo „7aph Materials, we are. Head Quarters for following , STEREOSCOPES & STEREOSCOPTIC . VIEWS. these we have-an immense assortment, in didg*War Scenes, American and Foreign ties and Landscapes Grbups,Statuary, Arc.. ,so, Revolving Stereoscopes , for pnblic ivitte exhibition. Our Catalogue, will tie it to any address on reteipt of Stamp: PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We were the:first to introduce these into the cited States, and we manufacture immense antities in great variety, , ranging in mice in 50 cents to 50.doilars each. Our Albuins ye the reputation of being superior in beau and durability , to`any atftdre. They milli 'be 4'. by mail, FREE:, on ret.eipt of price. , 'v 'INE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER. , , CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over F V E., 'IOUSAND differenCsubjksti,,(tp" ivhich'ad 7 ) mns',Eire constantly. being mide)4f tits of Einirient Americans, &c., about 1 Major Generals, 050 Statesmen, lirig,Generals, 130 Divines, c v i one j st , 120 Authors, Lieut.-Colonels,,. 40 Artists, Ji other Officers, 125 Stage, Navy Olficeis,. 50 PromPentWomen.i.l 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits. , 4, 3,000 Cipies of Works of Art, luding reproductions, f tke.tr,kogt celebrated'' ;;ravings, Paintings, Statoes, , !..Bc. Cater ues sent on receipt of stamp. lin order for dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will be )don receipt of .sl:Bo, , andlenl;M9il,FP.EE. 'hotographers and others goods C. D. will please. remit 25 per cent. of the unt with their order. E. 8t H. T. .ANTHONY-WC.O.','. AN UFACTORERS OF PHOTOGD'AYMOr MRTERIALB, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. prices and quality of our goods can satisfy. - fl2rnal NIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAWI 'I LANCASTER,TA. FICEr—No. 24 NORTE DUKE STREET_ )aite then 4lldlise, *Wahl% ,411111t 1 ito the piaitiee proferiatorl in all Rif one branches. Pots, kettles and pans, • • Pans, kettles and pots ; I am sick of their sight, and would give • , [ them all For a bunch of forget-me-nots." 131 A my children are mor`tal, and cannot [live On the scent of a nosegay fail ; They would much prefer a warm pork pie, To flowerets rich and Tare. , appers, Tubs, soap and suds, Suds, soap and tubs ! My arms are red, and my fingers sPread, With thig long continued nib, You may talk of theoripplihg brooks, You may rave of streamlets fair ; It,would take ihe'waters of both I wean, To make these clothes look clear. t, Wood, chips , and coal, Coal, chips and. Wined; • Pvg arranged them all as well as I can, But my fire will not'burn good. You may sing of the sturdy oak,. You.may praise the lofty pine, I would rather hacie some splinters now To kindle this fire of mine., It is hard indeed to reign In kitchen and parlor too, And to meet your friends with a cordial [smile, When you smell that burning stew. To fold your hands and be calm, And insist on a longer stay, When you know your bread is being Scorched, And the soup all boiling away. 718 ARCIII-ST., above 7th, south side, PHILADELPHIA. hi PORTER, Manufacturer of AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Oh, I wish I had never tried A. lady's position to. take, , I could theri keep on my,calico gown, And wash, and scrub, and bake. Oh, pity me ye who dwell In cabins with one small room-; Oh, pity me ye who never know. Wtat it is to handle a Broom. Scatter smiles, brig ht'sre iles, as, you pass ou your way, Tbro' this world of iciil and care"; Like the beams .of> the. morning' that gently play,* . They will leave a sunlight,there. Scatter smiles, bfight smires, S'eatter smiles as` you pass_on yotit way, Scatter smiles, brigbt 6eatter smiles, bri.bt,smiles Scatter smiles, bright, smiles, little they cost ; iitut your heart may uever,know What a joy they maymay parry to weary Whb are pale with want and woe. V:Scatter Scat4er smiles, bright smiles, o'er the „ grave of the past, Where the orphan's treasure lies ; In the tear-drop"that glistens there light will shine, As the rainbow paints the skies. Scatter smiles, bze. Scatter smiles, bright o'er the young who have strayed. From the path where once they trod ; You may lead to the fountnin of truth - agatn, Yon may bring them home to God Scatter smiles, &c. Scatter smiles, bright smiles, as you Through this world of toil and . care ; Like , ,the beams of the morning that gently play, They Will leave a sunlight there. Scatter smiles; Y.o. AlbIS LOST I* BATTLE :—That a raw soldier in the excitement and agitation of a battle, may fail to discharge his, gun, and put charge upon charge until it is loaded to bursting, is probable enough. gat the extent to • which this sort of blundering proceeds is greater than most persons would suppose. In 'Abe annual report of the Chief of the Suweau of Ordnance of the Navy 'De-- pertinent, itis stated that— "On the field of Gettysburg` there were 47 1 574 , guns pick ed-u ppsn d , of-these 25,000 were found to be loaded, and half of thetn'were double loaded. One-fourth had from three to ten loads in, and many had five,or six balls to one charge of powder. In some cases the powder was above the ball, in others the cartridges were not broken at, the ehd, while in ;dune Musket twenty:three balls, sixty-two buckshot, and a quantity of powder were all mixed up together?' • lir A. Barrister is only invited to 'sit on ttet'bench when ha has . had considerable amount of standing at ghe .r. Thep have Borollnda young man N'tw;,l dik l :4 ; o4 9,4 3ltrs ,TC from Egypt, and is a mummy. 1 .. ~.,,,. . ~ ~ . .. . , .. + t • , -4...._ .._ t ..4.. . _ attn's•Tlials Scatter Smiles pass on your way n 16gobtntVtimsalbauia `4ournzil fax bonte : 3 • 3,1 , • • „f,04 W A female writer Vays :'"Nothing, l6d'lls worse on a ladj% f.tian - darniid stodkings." Allow us tO stockings that nebd darnink,''lOok :Worse 'than darned ones.—Exchange. • " Stbcb:in'gs lciok'be§t, any "darned" 'holes Couriei. t3rentlemen, yen had better attend to your knitting, anti let the . injury COM.: plained of; heel itself.--Boston, Post: Yes,t= you may get woieted.—Tallz ingtort r. And if not worsted, y,eall most likely get thelcinki taken'otht`O f you.—NatiOn a/ Flag. The above perpetrations compose the darndest nonsense VC. luife heard of.-- Livingston County News.' The foregoing are all the yarns on the subject that'we hale found unraveled.— Marylan d'Patriot: Why don't they narrow and come to the point.—Pinery: Perhaps the fear they will get toed of, if they gettoo near the pof,nt.—Ber lin'Couri6.. Dare it, gentlemen if the lady has a hole in her stocking, can't she knit in a piece ?—Plover &raid: • Gentlemen, you had better drop a few stitches end bringthe' iv . hold (hole) to a close,---Independent' Phenix. Would like to khow how the 'above gents 'can speak so clearly on such a, darned subject. Did you'ever attempt to unravel' a hole'? `Orlunibia lathes look Well because they wear stodkings ribbed, not darnd.--Coluzizbia Spy. The whnle of the'at)ovn has been cell darned, but we'd like to know how, ihe last belied eater gets his intormatiOn. Is be, liirself; ribbed ? If not; has certainly•put his `•dartied" Riot York Cartridge Box. PROGRESS OF' RECONSTRUOT - 101(:"Tlie States 'now free of slaver:y*llre tlfese il..' Maine; '2. New Hampshire ;' 3.' Ver mont; ,4. Connecticut'; s'. Rhode Island r. 16. .".krassachneetts '; ' 7.New . York; 8. F'ennSylvahial9: New Jersey 10. Maryland ; 11. West'Virginia; 12., Ohio ; 13• Indiana ; 1.4. Illinois - ; 15.` Mi'chigan';' 16. Wisdansin ;'ll. Minne sota ;A.S. lowa ; 19. Kansas; 20. Ne vad'a ; 21. Califo'rnie'; '22. 'Oregor. , The States 'still noMinally . slaVe, but sure CO be free, are Deb:mire, MisSoni, Arkanias, Kentucky, Tennessee:atd Louisiana-6.' The Missouri Sta e Convention'ls alretidy elected[pledged ,to immediate and unconditional emn cipation, and it will soon assemble and take the necessary'steps for, that pur pose, Louisiana has organized a free State govertnent, and her Uopgression al delegation will, iu all probability; bs admitted at the Present session. These change's will make the uumb,er,of nb's9- lutely free States 24. Zrliansas was in process .of reconstruction last • ,winter under a free . State. constitution, but tle I I over running of the State by the' rebes . again has prevented the success of ,t, is . ; measures then initiated, Tennessee i likely to organize a free ,State .geyer 4 ment so soon as the State ia cleared „if the,rebel troops, and Krktucky is • all-: ieusly seeking some avenue of escapo, from,slavery. , , _ .l , , . The success of the ,measures , looking, ; to the establishment of emancipation in, these, regions will make the number ef free States 28, aud.reduce the, area if slavery to the seaboard and, the folloif-,,, ,ing States ; 1, Virginia ; 2, North Gar- ' olina ; 3, South Carolina; 4, Georgia; ' '5, Florida; 6, Alabama.; ,7, .Mississipk? pi ; S, Texas. In all of .these -,Statets , the institution of slavery and.the rebel(• lion groving put of, it are, both...ylt strong. Georgia, preba,blyi ,contairts more linion,sentiment than anyof then!, except North Carolina, and if She,rintit43 operation® slattuld be confined 401 that State, he; .would undoubtedly ;not only. extinguish the rebellion there, but all! traces of slavery with' it. The advan 'lage of this Woultrbe that by tliih'e:hangel the rebellion would be divitled'ai'effec: ) ' tually as it was previouslYby the :drool quest of the , Midsissippi." , The- inere - March 'of' Sheimated: army "'though Georgia has seveied , the• reberOarrifniit nications so completely` that the refit loaders id.flichmond know nothing of affairs beyond the ) savantin.h river.. 'tis but cir Do all in 'your .Ipower' ti>. teach: your children self-goxrernment.li If) a child is passionate, teach hith brpatient and gentle means to ort:itto his i nner. If 'greedy, him: lengiilJl6kiiii6.ll - 6ibleVi'ilrir tv p 7 . , • Melted snoweprodneesfilbotit 0nt4 , 1 eig its_bulk of water. ED "Darn- larortrga 'Sin" '131,4': 1 -4The' resider IwillTememberithelease 'of Airs. TWit send the arietobratic9serepstreis, detec ted, after a three years' career;'`ii : TOV- Iper t y , ,of housee in :whieh she.warrertiOny ed, and who died in prieowshbitl,y after heniarrest, , as , is generally' believed •`b . 'y poison. , , A. female. bre .egtial 'breeding, a ncl-,Am edes t, triistakertlikni4pettitideti, employed , in at splendid' clotik.rstotd ton Eighth street; was,arrested onrWednes day byldeteetives'Oarlin, and Oallaban, on ~a similar charge. Theefficers foci:e ered at her residence: and at pawnbrokL ers' stores, several., hundred dollars worth of clothe, silks and .laces. , The defendant acknowledged the ,theft, ( and admitted that she had ,been robbing her employer for months past s She, ,was liberally paid and treated with .decided deference, but was not safisfied.witktba legitimate rewards of her labor. ~The case is a sad one. ,Tlie defendant is manners, demeaiior"and • perior to most ofthe females . em,[4(jyaq, in stores. She:wae,loclEod . a await the disposal the . pasq. : Rer-, mantown i Megraph,' Gs- The death of a celebrated dwarf, the 'French cotinteriihrt of T'out l Thixteb, is just repo"rfedi. In. hii‘l6th . yetir" tie; was plac'e'd in the estiliblishMent DucheSe , or Orleans - , the mother clt Citizen -King, and sks so small: at that age that he passed for 'an infant', itrid' was so dressed. During the . stortny riod of the 'First Ilevolation, secret ae spatches were sent by him, which t 13 4 1, reached without suspicion the imprison ed members of the royal family of Franc:6. ; To the day 'of -his' death, thiis' divhef, do mail Richebourg;received'a pensid'n frOni the Orleans family of 3000 fraticS a year. During the last thirty legit liaS in the satin house, in the 'Fitrib6ureBt:' Germain. Unlike Torn , Thiiiiibithe Wad altiorior of appearing in. publie;' ithd, rot.. nearly half a' life' Cane hate rietrel*'ci.Age'd t the threshold of his own door.' nelived`: to be 92 years - old, ~;: • • •:kr Some people are' very credulotisp. and will give due credence- to' ;the fol." lowing:, A Florence paper r elittes the following instance of the certainty with which a r murderer may,, he Edetebted . byo taking a photograph of the victims, eye. after, death. , A woman •named Sagnoli having been murdered in .Florence, •feW days ago, the,Prefect of, police, who had already caused two 71 e n to .be ..ar rested on suspicion, resolved to try.the above experiment, and,bad the eye of the dead body photographed. The pho tograph 'obtained being , duly enlarged, the whole of the right cheek and lower part of the face of one,of the men in cus tody were discovered accurately depic ted on the interior nierubrane of the eye. The reseiabiance is said to be so strik ing as to preclude all poss,bility ,of doubt. Theodore Tilton was not very gal• laneta the , Chicag,, olitdiee'in hieaddresSii to :them' lately. Ile 'said there more ways "of recruiting 'our army than , one. ' 1 There two seldiers 'once; Grant's army,` lying lobking - upiit thestaikiti u Virgin= is sky. 'EdYs , lJieck,' h'What' Mdde YOU' enlist,tToia ?" 'replied' TOM, "I had me WOO, had i'leve"wity:; 'What made "youtgouto , -Wer', Jack he replied,' '• iiaa a Wife: loved peace,. so I wentite liad 'no doubt that among the &Chi fore hilt,' many ,had , con tribated to' esvell . the ranks of,lhkrariny' in Asoth' 'Ways': • dir The spry goesithathen - thinga , were ,Nyorkipglso badly in ,the S.henan— doah Valley,. Secrutury.Stantorappliod. to Canera}, Great for a repindy. I.f'S,end , me," says s ttpAenretary„ Ythe,very best Irian you have got in the army." Grant• replied by sending P,hil.,.shuridan, say=i 'hag, j `‘ . :TherniistVjt i ptiqh.,o,frhip, , . , bute,thp. the 1-41 n yo,u Aant.4' t is L saidf Secretary tooheA, : sonwillaliskancet .the slight and youthful figure standing; Vefore him • but he iet hid at work, audi now„hidg,Fp, valued ,the n ,qrapt,ikpaNy 'his man 611 4 46°It a home late . ci .1p: • • L •, ° night, it little - more tad] "half seas over," feeling thirsty, prodared &glass of water and it: lo 'irt di:3'6lBo 1e .. 40110;a4d i l li t :Ean al 14 ha 11 ‘l4P's at: lay ' tom'tftlie end gich c ilaiiii' his teeth. Feeling something, in'4l's 'Mouth:, and , not'lktioatingt vaia'fie • beginvilling 4 trt ball unrolling, he soOniliteStli , eigl°fat •tri atill o endi t applen.ll-7 •I'J'afr 4 fle4the... 9 .l l . o . l 4teti.. 4 4 thetfiktiMol ihis, voice, "Wife ! comehere ! 'I am all unravelling I" .. : 'IREV.OLIITIONAIIti* , SIREiS OVlth e ISrst of:last Jakuary4theie) 'kern ettitaltVervb Revolutionary pensionais dot ; o f akl) rilv4B64, 4 provid efisanitid d A l ign al bon dredAol larettoteeelocifa 4tltetn, to.be.paid,on,attdrafteratli fire Do f aaff nary, 1864...: Singe. theti,Seyetearesknovin to, hay% ("jerk; andt oft theltiKenstiVpdstal 40, be still 4i vi rig thelfbilda¢i i4aocnarnt le given t 11 Lemuel Cook-+enlieted:Cat _Hatfield, Maes....;i,isaqqw-Abonteninety-eight - jears of.age„anci . Lresidee :ittl;Clarendod;abr leans county, New York. A aft Samuel Downing enlistedCaroll county;-Newillairipstife 61fidefittoe ty-eightyearelopiig.B, aladlivtl'i burg Saratogit doilltyPiVew.lYOrk . :` Castle, Ike.,n(`tlien , N.aesachneette) ; now`ore !bud dtddyeltrat ordricnil 'raglan in Penabsdotilf_ldfitticlitoithiityl,'MtiZfic.f YofklAtiaca dfrili3lne? is.hiw4VOrit-bineflifiniP Yard' (of Rot Fi iri , residelide county' `,td .b-,0 iradits l, l3'tihfi6dt-itib§tittitteqfOi: ARM. ted nianlirx.Sorithitrifiltb`& l 6ciiiilfyr ginia t ; ,livei in thrt'tate of lyss.onri • = iv and YPAz 01'16 a g e.' , 4,'S 1'4.. ; u 4.l:l;glTW.k sensation eras created"id Tiali'faa a'Short tfule'siac'dlal' the`Marriage; d' fh3 COralilial'a and ;beautiful daughter of dile 'Ohba Wealthiest citizens, now de-, cea'stid;Wito held 6.tigh position in so cie:ty. The happy Man was Farini,:the champion of Niagara Falls, who, will lie recollected," *atteiapte:d qhe daring feat of crossing the ripide Within twerhy feet of l the-hrMli, All-Atilts,'• and. When hale way„ansoss,wastKeeipitated-( by . ortel of,his stilts tkrettiting .into the iroaring. w i nters. , -,..ais...e#ruorainaryescapet..andb reKhing . an island whicja,had uaever... be!! fora - limn • Yisited-:by , tanyuhumaa, ,being,,. must fresh..in.the:memory.of our readers: ; .The lueJ y fellowAtbsaidlo.bet w.ell-brecl, an Upper ,Uanadiaa,by , „,lairthk. and,one wbct,stadied.,lthe.imedical)-pro6 folvjoil v t,lwueb from; some strange faa-i cination, he has adopted that-Aar crop-e, walker. The lady izettid to be exceed ingly liealidful i and is hoirge" pielYeitr leak, 836,000. lEEE ea - An elephant , ancliliull- fight.Ltooki place lately. at iSalsgosile; 'TWO ;elephant was walking; quidtlyasirohnli; the arena-when the first•bnliwaS .ed and rushed at it with all his-IS:tight: l The elephant receifird his ,antagoW with great coalne - se, ,and I : hrey; him dowli with the ireatesOastse: rose again and made two more which the' 814461,1 lesantE4 bye killing him with, his tuiks. The conquerer„did not seem in the leasteckted,bpt o ply drank some watur fl offeT,d;b,y a hplie t epril er and afiasve;al eats.of Indian corn. second bull, was then TeeleaTeßViiiidNit tt few minutetusfifferedathelamet fate as ;the -first: 1 -; Es. t;';3;1 tom' The Isrevarii,Llail,y is responsil)le. for t he f P /i t" i ggi, `;!klick9,l'": s So r37 . : l — ; Waison Snyder, of,b,To. 2,441 Broad .1 xli • street, Eftiem,pted l a eltifken, by, cr. . cutting off its head. The neck was sev ered just hack of the-eyes, but the fowl Was h:lffer this ' about d 'apt:mien 11 `for 'laving lost ifshea r d." hds 3 t6 . 1 1 '° non( wine y a a ge num ber of te'redn'S Kibho w 41 44 I;tif wince coinpi3lled t'4,11 . 644 41 1,g,' /.1 a 3 11} fp fir The military atp.Nashville have ins ti ttrrhe 'on it "ifOr ifeNa c kpigrldi e qffsdr,"erEticlr'iS'Yddlliti It will: ae%iiin enhilte .Affity , can k4pi.e : whodttt twoltindfedqf ;tout feal"lff d re3tify; Afintiff with tf e' 8 pe,nfir,,Titt9o A rgilek i ,g E ga!, 9 y, =bq 'thettlcgt,lN p AgrY9 l l . .4YeActntnentri a oldinrs inside: 4 ,I,3,:pgp a,tie ja op ef a tttp car ,r04, 1 ? 0 4 P1aP 4 340 coulchbedlaaA.lYA ttiflobnia l ll , o xa.tfiripgi :p,arty. ` t clop& gentleniaolnotsilongiAalinotif i One .of bik,ridesainiffiaathernhlllinoisf houghtotnanake:,himaelt ititeientingottr-siti good looking tniether:, ofaa et - 11fabyli loheupy.iog she,t exkseat in thetrari- Ur duly praisingthe i baby,lheMTeknarked': :1,6 the mother," Ile ilr.a7etl - gu4efr i * :suprlifsle" Elie`lad? 'l4tV libttrettiklgiliienlit! MGM I `t e : " reading, and has not bragged on any 15 AMPeatal litoootat/ 4111' irtif6iiit't o Atar . * l - 3 1" . the pig to the boy who cut off his tail. 40401. 2111 b *~ ,~. .r~ 3 =..... • , bPOONS :—ln those goO.d .old times .41 t iimen picky Itivf . sr was recorder of New t Orkfrdan.„toy tie name of Wilson .r,h4,4-41 / 'was taken bp.oq, the c h ar ge of stealing • Arttil Winne spoons. tie ha d no co u nsel to Lie fend him, but Mr. Graham gettino. an tipp i o 4 r i t t p4v A tto l hayo. { word with h.im a qyv t , ip t iqs ! Ae fellow acquit 14111qttelAylkaTs. The lawyer told hid not to sax, a Kord but `:spoons" to alA t the i limiries ~,put to him. _Wilson 7EVEV:iPkfI• avq yon any, counsel ?", the record er,non asked. , 4 IPClSinti " ,paid , counsel,?" the recorder delxim,ided, still.louder4 4-Igoolls 1" • kt "Your honor perceives that this man is a fool, and by no- means is he in a fit state of , mindi tb• be tried." Is The clerli:put thn Usual question to hiln,° 4 tGuiity, denot guilty !"- to which tho4irisondisiiteadity answered`: qßpoima Pie IWhe Recorder asked' itvlitit - the man *as np for i .attd•inditirtbat it was for italieg a. few% spo ons; Gnk. *Man g the fella* wski half (Slily Witted, told hint to go: Graham follOwed.rhimont, and de manded the ten dollar fee. "Spoons!" said lson, and to all tho lawYs'es t `deinands he answered only':'' Spoons THREE INVORTAN'P‘THEV39 :-:Three to roire,: 'courage, gentletese and affection. Three' things Acis admire : intellectual power, digtay and gracefulness. Three things to hate : cruelty, arrogance, in gratitude. Three flings to ,delight in : beauty;fr ( alliness ,and freedom. Three -• things ' to. Wish' for i health, friends and ,cifeelfilesPirit. Three thing's to pray faitli„peace and purity of heart. Three things to l i lke : cordiality, good . Three things 'to avoid : idleness, loquacity and flip ,Three tliings to cultiv*: good i hoo i lis,,,,good friends and good tam ,P?ref) qiings to contend for: hon ct or, country And.. 4 friends., Three o 4t, , c tams to govern : .temper, impulse and tongue. , ' 4,loquapious,genth3man; finding hunsSff, ,ft, passenger in a stage-coach ; 17 4„. 1 3 . , 10 , pr,im and taciturn maiden lady of some forty winters, en . deavored,l4 vain to engage ia,conversa tion. Atlength night came ; as noth ing was said, both felLasleep. The stage finally stoppedaod the driverennouncefi to, the 440Y:th0 she thad,artived at her place of :destination. ; , Her fellow pas seeger,be,ing awldiened at the same time ',thought he would= compel the lady to exchange a word ato4eaving,, and ad• -drgged her':—"Madam, as we shall i notter*Wirt, PrBVably,:ileep in the same ,rotiiirtoWe'ilink; 'I - hid - Yoh a very respect ful farewer""A: `scream, " end silence reigAe4.l itige The F i clectic Medical Journal ar . men wearing a full .beard, and among other things says : -"What. , y(taldJ?e, said of him N% ho would shaye,olbhie eye-brows or pull .out his ieYe T 4t§beptett; hpva, his head,shaved all .over? Sue4-aTragtice would- =be pro nounced uncouth, tiffreasonable, un ,hetift*,'Wtine'di'sarilyi Wrong yet if the hatiAlfftielhehrp4,tnin‘`tO the laws of n' t ata, Whe; darti, '3'4 the beard lias a lest . itiP'o r rfaVi to fill." )1 , ..1.1 ni Tit-P:2747 A . i . IW,peman the dramatist was asked 'if te'klar l `Tillive` ,Hook. ; "Yes," ire .14.1eloAa ii.if R oo k .1 • piied the wit - " and go are old "associates.'.... bad •,I, Alt 7,74 4 set F* t fc b P l a tPl iab et corn; Selp ti Olazk iggrbtn,janglp,? ? , ' fie , letter —it makes nigger, ' ' lao Le NdiF i ga u g h A ss 2M e9 tq• be emPlor: Ata in 4 PiPqt;uVAßtli, , eAhei A nCl isr4 h° : YliN 9 3 4 eilthoeg!,., Artemne Ward defines war as hard eylaele for the eOldieillnd har4 taxes .for igBletilsnr l -UOtt. &Olt Igar Daylight irwasiedv upow olomatists and owls, that can EPA so ir.) • much bet,terin Oar at Nap, ;At - - sd IT•veixty-ttiree .galroils• , rnaire- one sieg head,lbilw:iniabroielinqthe: entire animal ? 1 1 . ` i : t- ' Cr u . Beef at lat.-MOT . Nat takfilrl Iterried waikit to pasture after_ the hay. leaking season. It .1: 1 x,,eA E ,,, ,*-041tio-mel3lreoktevel atathalatire the Vats and moles ; they always go' it Mind - - ,1 nW t 4 lllO SOO tll- ..3 t4ll.4locomottiivepJ difieltigiiiheel six Met in dtaareierruitilo3o2Bolitizine ning a mile a I ~}~ , ~.. • .r MEE