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Mout!- SIN Tonnes Pitz6s, l ' together . with a large imortthent of note Job and Card'fyliel, , TUts, it orders, &p., &c., f6,the.jo6 OilicO of "TAE IA ILIETTIA which Will insure the f. ne and peedy execution of all kinds of Too CYRD froin the .finoltat 16 1 the A RGEST POSNER, at.ienlionalife priccp. 33tstutm. , . and , he world, the cold d hiartlessmorlki, May 'gaze on thee and see.. 'co trace of beauty, yet then, art Most beautiful to me ; .or that sweet:,loving soul of thine,: Which dwells within , thy form,. s like a gushing streamlet pure, Unscathed by passion's storm; ;dud innoce'nee'an'd tt'uthfulness, And virtue,-love,and grace, • Are far More Apieefoits , my sight t That; beant'Y of the fac'e:, • r • .1 often turn my eyes away', When gazing upon, thee, .', ';'or oft 1 feel such love as thine - • Is not for one like the '.et soon I turn again, entranced ' By the bewitching . feel, within my inmeattsonl v / love thee fur too 'Well'; And though perchance thou mayestrnot Reciprocate it here, • ; Yet we shall meet inTaradise, • Unsullied by a tear. bt Ntin gr#: Joy! Joy! a year is born : A year to man is given, For hope, and peace, and lavclp, For faith, and truth, and heaven. Though earth be ,dark wit care, With death and sorrow rife; Yet toil, and ptiln, - ,04,1:1 1 4eFt Lead to a higher life. t- - Behdtd,vfWe field s ' art! ite ! No longer idlyittand ! Go forth in love acd might ; Man needs thy' Thus may each 'day and year To prayer and toil ,be given, Till man to (lad draw near, And earth beConte'lifie'heriven Drill for‘Singlelrolunteers Fall in—Love with some amiable and virtiiims young woman on the first - op. portunity you 4aTe., Atetirion—Pay to her, assiduously and respectfully. Right Face ~- P oßping' the question like a man, and she'lltaeoept von. Quick March—To her parenta and ask their consent. Right Turn—With her to the church, and go through the servicee, of holy . ilia trimony. • 40—Awl reflect seriously : for 'few moments ; then determine to devote yourself entirely to your wife Right about FaceFrotnythe• harp that you 'have frequented ' when sing e, 'and prefer 'your own honie. ' ` I Advance Arnts—T,o„yogs :young Wife whea.nutwallting, °together =and :dpp't let her iftilt,three or &dr. yards 'behind , Break ok--l3illiard playing, betting, and staying out at night, if yntt.*iiih to Any, a happy, hoine. r. ar Theodore Tilton; the able and a6;e6Mplished editor of the Net,' York Independent,: in a recent leetnre,irelated the follm r tlig,,anmsin g sk,necdote about i Wendell dritingdfshed orator wall; in a railiok clar, when he wall addressed by a man °tench rotundity, that lie. kei.ed to earryeirhry thing before him. , Tbis man asked Xt.. Ojeot of his life Philips what was 'To benefit the negra,', wir ;Abe bland reply.—'Well, then ; I v ty 3 i; ,1104p..y0u *go down South to dolt r• I :Phatt is worth thinking of. I see ,a,whiteteraX4MOul3d • • ytsur Beek ; psay, what, ill thek , oble f etjof youi, life ?' 'To sageirout 'May,] ,ask yon if yon p r ropose - to go there to do it?'" to IR; A l mon boasting- of,,Vil jelt of hie Alt*en; said .': was so smart that it would taliiits d off of a hot stove without being told. Prom, --"lhe-tirystal - Gem** Published by the scholars of the Marie a High School. • Atttoblogra.phypta ,Cat. 4 ,.....-, .- 4:........--_---,..4 I mob born' he year 1850, andtitri -` 1 now aft old an `eiperimed-Cat.' Twill relate! a fdw ( of ‘s.tpyr pilienturi3a. the first t lag lireMe It itib - ar was that I was lying tr a fieytnesi `With • three sisti4s and MY mother„ a feti-,day's aftevwe had -. i our o t os open we began to be veryjipiy, we wStild romp around in the hay, and bury ourselves' in it, acid latefinti fun, but one day our.fun wai suddenly:stop ped, firi there appeared •a monster over in a part of the bay motto *Wel' Pur Mother. had, forbidden us to go. He ,seemed to , come, up through the floor, !and took us so by surprise thetas's/stood spell-bound. I will describe ifOx ,. ap pearanc'e. of this monster ; he had a -hor rible big month which looked as it it would swallow up 0ne.,,0f as poor little kittens' at a moments notice ; ho had in his month two rows of big white. teeth and he had such a head full of hitir ; he ;had only two legs and there was a'queer looking what we called little legs or, as our mother afterwards told ns, an arm -bangingom each side of his body; I said 'before,' we were very ranch frightened, but our mother told us not to he afraid 'fdr 'Vile' monster was only a 'man ; bat, we were still afraid and we had reason to be so, for before my , mother knew what he was about, he hid snatched up two (deny Sisters, and carried them off. My mother mourned for her kittens, and so did I and my remaining sister, but we were too young to feel their loss long, so we romped about the hay as usual, but now as we were a month old . our 'Mother thought it 'proper to take us into society. We, soon farmed very - pleasant acquaintances withiother cats, had 'snob miricnbtheiallOw . ed Us to rair.- ble about. in the night. ,One night three companions and myself were sit ting under a tree talking politics when we spied at no very great distance a large dog looking at us, we rushed fc4 l the tree and all got , up . but me. for the dog had seen us running for the tree, and so he had run and just got there in time to catch me. I was very much frightened, and begged for my life but the cold, hearted dog would not let me go, but carried me to his , hopse, where he laid me on the straw Mid sat watch ing'me. His house was pretty big, and as he laid on one side 'there was qaite a wide space between him and the other side,• so, taking advantage of this passage I started past him-and out the door, and before he could get out I was safely lodged in a•tree. As he did not know 'what tree I was on , he went to his house again, and 1 returned in safety to my companions. I have related very few -of my adventures, but maybe I can tell you some more another time. One ' sii4A . re (10 ~~.=~ .~- ~;~"=~I agir Parson Browniow thus compares his family record with that of Prentice of the Louisville Journal : "My two pons entered the Federal army, and one of them is. now at home on crutches, because of wounds received it in leading his regiment of cavalry in a charge upon Wheeier's faces in middle Tennessee. My other son is in Geneal Gillem'e ; command, and was in the fight when that great Kentucky horse tkiief, licorgaß t was killed, iinder whom n and with whom your sons have been fighting agnips4 the ,governuietit upon whose 'bbiinty their rebel mother and contract hunting father are living. .One of your sons wasAldied in Kentucky whileton a horse stealing eipedition under r ebi 'officers. Your °then son is now on. trial in Virginia foi the , murder" of a l / 4 bother rebel named White. Your wife is an avowed rebril,:ind ought to' be tie t - Sorali by the Federal euthorities , r and You are' hut one degree ,removed frotu,e, MI rebel and' a traitor, having been corn= . pletely.plah3d ont." gir During the progress of the Op dyke:Weed libel snit in, New York on Friday last, Mr. William M. Evans, was in the midststf an eloquent plea for the defendant, when he vi , r;as.interrapted by a JeWifidi juror, who said that his sab tatilt was . shoat to ,begin and, he could not liitea any 'longer, 80 'the Cot adjournedto Monday, after a controfer sy, in which the -.juror' said he:would leave at,sanset, whether he was fined •for contempt or not., SPA- modern French writer says, "Jt , 'clan. prescribing Air a sick man. al aye reminds: him of a child ani;ffing,:a .Oandie—it is ten to one it snuffs it out" littB2o6oiernigrants 'arrived at. New. York port alone, last year. •. b 2 c n tan • MARIETTA, SATURDAY BLACkEY NgttOtnt Vousnthania ,Xnatunl, for ,fie ,NAnit Cult Coquetry and dietrihntlen. • 1 he South 4iicids blew gently thrOithl the branches ot stitel'i , ' - old 61tia 'Orr War by Judge Aubuto'; Whose Mansion was situated , on the outskirts of a beantiful village in the ; eastern, ; , part ' ol fferinsy van's. , On,that, warm evening might have been seerwseated •inytheolit: tle - fs nes r h tinge lb itlie itheAqinieritituly itli t a burn, Judge .10i , hurn;t3,,,13it4 belle, and coquette, of ,the r villegej,,Ahe was , • - in deep , rekerie:'l.lr:feat.nrorupen Would 'fail. m§• if 11 , Were tito l'ett(freptigito "dila as shp; , upPetie'd her.ovenip; wrapper. fekc 9i,ci e say 'track ,hair, which fell in long-, curls „ itrouud,, ier shoulders, her fairy ; likeform, and, tier winning ways had wrought for her count, less admirers. .A.rnong the most, ardent of these were Eugene Montourand Hare ry Worthii3gto'n. Viola was' started from the reverie into which she had fal len by a rustling'or the bushes - on' the outside, and the neat moment she wits face to f s ace with yo,unk. iieutenant 7 Eugene Montour. . • • • "Glood.evening, darling,". he said, tak ing 'hei iiroffered hand: r". 13 ow is3my little one 7" "Very well, I thank you. Why; Mr. Montour, you look like the hero of many battles already',: with tho'se regimentals O. -"No flattery, darling." , "Indeed, it is not flattery in the,leaat." ' A few more 'common-place =•remarks were made, when Eugene'seated himself by her side, and, taking her hand in'his, said— ;Viola, Yain- Pilig 4 7 ig to my rfgimeat, a feWmilet3below here, will f b due ion a AIN rcirpt,s)l,kilirilbie,' , what f wish . to say must be said in a: few words. Our. regipeutt!leaves:. Atte day after to-morrow fik:Wttakitigttp, and .1. could,not go altayi gad sie.av9 r You without:tined more asking, yoti..to%belto9, wife. 1 have already asked you twice but venture it .the You little amain how 4. 1 6 r: you are to me, and what a great pleasure,lkrpl .be to me to know, while on tile' battle=field, that when I return it will 'be to' 'Claim you as my bride." , . paused. He saw that she = was about to speak, but he interrnpte4 saying— "I fear your answer: , , If you I P7P as , l love you, you will not blast my. fu ture happiness." Viola rose and, facing him, said-- . '"Well, Mr. iliontour, 'may as.w.ell be fr 'tik with you' Ido 'love* you, but' I um engaged to another..." How harshly those words grated.'on the brave young lieutenant's ears , and, just as he was going to &Sir whe' was his rival, a third. Party' appeared on tho scehe. was garry orthibgton; "I hope' .I do Cot intruder., •,‘ t'coli I not in the ileast., /04,the con trary,. we.are glad to see y.ou," she said, gilyancing and taking ., his proffered band. ; - The'two gentlemen were.' then' intro to each otheT,,and ifter a fow,re. marks were ramie abbut the'eipling- t the war, And a few. other,siibfects,,Lientblv ant lliontcidrwialicd tie .coppariktrislia and dowpeast` spirit, end wended'his-way to tlie.xiliage ..depot, thi;ie;, to get on dard' , th e th oet It' ` carry' h i in , to his regiment ; but What was ble surprise to find the:t;the •only' 'P'eciipant _of f -the train••were ! ales!. of his I fellow:• - ;;..i: s i who ikfOrineatiin ihal k this - tratiy„ 4— : o carry. thaiiite,go44l 3 t.444t4 ward'. iirbi nezt day : awaiting further orders:- Let lie return to our het§insi ttioin .we left hi , company with : Harry .W,orthi in g ton. "'Viola," hp, said, after' they had eon versed` for some., timci 3"tbll me what Mr. Moitotir iS; to yowl": ' with a l aug h an d a coquet:did:l . l4:s )153 1 1 4 . " Arcithed' to each Otheil"‘" ; • Iltadlong 1 44 0 4.0, four love, end 'lame day to call yousinpown; hEtN;E! long loved 'you, and :now''tfi~tt' I knowliiat ;fon can liWrib `mereto me, `the be 'dark' at best! MOs 'Auburn, I hope you wtli ailci`er. me te see yoir homa, as the evening `is getting' quite dark." "No'; I thank Yon, 'l' de not - wiehAtO , pnfTotrt6so mnolr trouble. ; and I "hive to be out after i dar i kby.rnytelf.:! .oerhen I willthave to- bid. you goed.. evening, for I have made an engage- Inent•thatrranat bex fulfilled .".. he eaid '14;64 and 00;5/46.r.4aad`:- "I hope we part as friends, Mr. Wor- IOINING: lASI:4U 2 . "' ittaK. `2 7, % • ViVe.)4.f . ' VOL. , .Xl.=)l TO. 25. . _• . . fiii ng iod4i., .1.: ,•• 'lll ::14... .., (•i L '' "Itei, is' frfenliiili kihritatiitd iijol'e . YA "S'6l gayihehe'lVftlaell.'th ":. L, ' '''''':'',- 1 tl 4 6103 tal l/ MI; idettiii,"%hli'ilaid; liifter he had gone, "to think that I vintilii biPli) mitsetral.'s% 0 9,R9 f 9,991.01: !A s hi d I TIP, iflad 6 1 1 4 , ,J_Xf h P',l I rristfA t 'a RI cPlPtt a ll4 l ", 0 ifoi,lb lin . 1 4P.RP% ,irls'Po Wirt: !PIP ! fttllek I :ERNMYI I °I 3 .I l i.M . ei , lll i th a t t clit I L9Pgne,ll9Prak-..I•S:II7i4: I IOIMXPJ P. ,4 1 9M5 offers Yete i i ) 9P r P il"4-. l F49 ° q' kl i i.te t .il. But what do I care? I can. tell them ellP thigti atria - Wald 4. , hakel(tbld ftr6Lniiht. Arid tiled tbesielititiibal raliabillti) tlichkih to 4h611 lilted "A.Zploitid Nat gliatig of Oli lit itosoldtamitarsgici , Batiestiiiisin tikidi ibtigl listicifitsylitilblirericidllibilteNe that Eugene Monttliirlrimeivet [the el)jr. gf r ia r oYM of iNTl . f!' - „_ i X ect q l : t higir In !P e truth were kltown, a leileye rove him, sou tvm,lo iolitoot A gpotlu xatta4v and .1 almost wish L naci , ,, yawl ot a ta i i i v offer instead of telling him I was en trageskis,Eutistillititi,l toi f i , tl Oti .1 t ocp • irate. Whenhlie , coineshobrecli•ofa‘ithe . .iithria will tell him howst , ldedeivlddLlMTN/awkl• then I will set iffy cap E'er him in earn .-- ' ,tlos set 1 6( f,...• tit oital I ei3t." I. ' So saying, ilflted l our v ot OLIT ye_ treat and started for home.' uc Al s ighlif- , dentslie Metrhariknel4s So litird q'T ".Aih !Lyon lit,tre .truantli: atfinisl, lil ting alarmed at yoursabsencepAndrimas• coming to bunt Yon." . „ ~. .41 Wilt, 44111 11‘*ii t amso ., 0. •• .t.. ~ , ,",(,)," ! never I,mi n ig , .P9led , It i , h tkif , .been havi , ng i o i sp,leasl,ld, , tin t, ,with„my 'lovers, you know uncle."' : ', , ' .. . -..,.CV - tOrt "Yes, I know," he said, as he return ,;(l tio greiiiiiirir,..iiblig r vitAdwa on to - ifer hed'aamilkthe're 7 tO di•elini%-rof " '''', ' , I :, s , •0 - her many lovers: • ' ' Thelollo - wing morningoas , Judge Au-, burn was-perusingltho Idblumns +.A, the ; , :village nawspar4t;,,his,eys oaoghtibight, of a paragraph headed"r.luicidesti -arid all I,lll,•Paligil-kiinmAl'l lie head tl'I n CR 1 94.1 3 55 i Hi e NigsPlsocib'iis i hil ,Pi t i9A in iti h eAPlLaTo undw ..V.,ii di,..''' e , 1.1 I I , `,:l., : linun i lo t tliis l ,: !4 akartAsyil,t,, - about ii ii ten o'clock the 'dead ,budy . ,,,,e UV .3grq.ll - too =0 :itat34' , l NO I I Worthington was found lathe outs Ins, ( VIEW& billake2- 0 11iiiiiis"Stiiitilthaugh i Ibb ea ari: II AS iiiSt6P traSvfohndi tient' tie, Tl4iobrBls tiftiVitnielsupposiedorlfe l'eaind to hied : 66llh by: ctinainittiagtsuicide'lM -.A 7 1 10 :49TA°r.vis. 1 1 1, ell. •SvP9l - ,,d9Octeil" 04 Viol'e.orii.R.€l 4, IbP s fil . g4 b A eitin,so9, AO , stieriiP.Rgineflelt!' 4l 2•l'lleSerk l 3 o - i ~ .n -, :11v. 31 1.4 ica.S: OP: 419: use Of this, r asked her uncle. : "Indeed, I cannot tell. Why, it : was "o'nl'y list, e t veniiii I'ihi:ivlift.i'Worthing toti itrvery good stiirits'.' t?' , ' ' No more wailhen said` t on the' sub qedt.' Bcith'siere`tdd 1 1314 1 with' 'their min thOuglits' on th'e'sdd oeddre'lice to give utleisiiiee l to Speech, 'and. Viola soon retired to her own room,- theire to &a Way ,to griefzin a flood of tears; for , viel Is sha knew iw ki at, iw as ',the 'cause 'of Harry Warthington's , death.e: BUteafter theifirst shock' wasiovet„she, seemed, to -.pap steny li tile ; eittentio n ,to i, th e t , An e lan choly occurrence;; and. VMS' stpan busy car,yinn her old trieks of coquetry. it- ..,g o , 4 + 0 , 4, • , - dreadfulf,battle .114d:3198n t fought,, rands the , papersicsaitained lists.:,,,of the yilled•AndcwPunded:;,,and,,One.teve ning, as Viola was lookingrkvert , ene_. 2 .of . 2 ?1:013 .. 11st13,)?er eye„crAht the nairp of killed'" ' One r.I. . . Stilipk:Was all that escaped d'Ona tier lir o-,,r0 , et. Nirt and ' heruncle, On ,reshing info the ..1706 0.-020-1 1Lt 4 I rdoni found herein a state of i. .1" ••'; o , ‘ il ty. -.< , vq?..41 He carried tier .63 - het . room. A filr 4 y= sleigh wile ituninioriede , ivhortinsonodricerl her irni a iv - silly - L4ltter duatitlithcietilyiutterance-towwhich'isne gave. vent WEIB-L 6 e : lo Li'lltA t tgß'l l it 74 sPßEfA 9 ' ll ' 4 ' l ikroh , X 9 P d f ,yo4 iflll.4;9,ru9,4,2,lvr9qge'liciA fi11ai1Yer99147944 i. , ib9tiallll 4 ?c , ter coquettish ways have left her, anc!, h 9tie rilfuses to receive the attention, of any 11.16etrUlte... ta.tP.141.1/31.1 esays tult it 1,4 . h er . 3l acimixert!. b , h t her giV l rtof *tiali e Ocgigoa ; siabirille. night die rembed 11; 'Y riCC I e u pi ' OE ' tVe 9 48 5 i t ii t I iiie she ever 6:"r_t'''' Ghho why bf our i tkahlildteoovaiie.With his .BataniO filajtittiftwet:ruhomMWMl.lthem lot try 'theofollowicii,lits.it will no dclubt. , provd "Fifteen minutes before.bed . thheoxut 4 91),-P4l49iii? cRI4, 4,P.;(1 . 5-. , Pl?t4oee. t add a of-cold capbage,Wilktve,pit Pkx,lFlSli.NfloS ti g 3l PeFh; aro nine >i rd 1 001P0P•t , V at i;. / . I WA'Y VA { l r.. ,x, o 11 .1 9 w 1 gallA ! RI erlam j aTe Undress Ind jump;nto bed: thein your, hsptp44„in,tialr, 9ritee -145141,,y&ut11) 07a is on your,Schesi, with tllltllntex,:tilillikeiga, merit' in his lap." L. 8415 WWI 4.1.1 '/.- •• • .. 4musuig Prov,erbs,dbout■ = f l ,ll l i Obg 9,9d -P*K:PflA'!q&l . ; as i f,ll9; good Ivpmfn ea4th,s6pus,t,if i 4. 7.01.7 t „ *lli t 4 . o , P3li7 l / 4 1 1% / PfittFti: l MA t ilhil; 4P.0,44P4A .1411 P°:4/f./9r 1,199196 9R.F919,410r,134j*,, " La, l a gi a ,FS t/9/9 1 344F 4 3 / 4 7; , /„T: the ornament of the house. A man of straw .iszot worth a woman offge010;') ,!: — ,l /OA s woo atti etWOPIra /8(0 eßer,At i aihon..4.,,,t saAvgoollAtiff) iefik l / 4 1 wo;kccialltbitlf: of a goodibsbandld w zetc 4 9ffi 19 `. l .4 0, LElNYE.henrkhelDodEman'ts frwnyhoipe; tip gob)] irtifa) 3 Jtablelio o 9ll,lsPFeftfl• NcAomart's 440. 1 3 t i:9o4,llft—:!?r )iie worst ; — ismillift). a uNi -14 13 .04fIctinitlItil€1.4PAY , :ifia Pt; Pi? tar(6.413 Ai e , ti .c.tirl 'suism of au-. Ai AM Wrigo.c.r.delftV.PilPukl TOPPI V/ 1 8, thtbiliAritelvfrelq• A woman conceals what she lznlxs not. 41 du II ins thatilps [man fill. rs L oft --bre s the worst:tit iloifftwn - zF F 00l Er are wise anew Lai 'the ratfrwire.,or : women , rlccrititery;man , eitti4iiebe bid:retire duo] ;h e thatthiith:heill r of Iltidislc will swine - it.pardon ,ef' 'eeitiviettetroiaptafbigaseiierelt qt, 2113,1 81 Zaire &dist toitke :heue:eßix l l B . You may knopilityloblish Avem111:11:bY her finlry. - - t IVA:II3I3 'ace 'Wise 'l3n l Pt''sridllcalt ; - Vols Dri) , Tf :c 001, #.l; ,oegreleclitatien. • c ll e rr, , ,lT!rfT 11; cacti Ns? I no . `o s llii l oati a' Wite buybe lit"Y43 Tie e I 13, I-4ft? your eye,, ircoh 'Wrkales'4 l iire!. " raw , ' . ett' , TAllv):111 Prettmess.malos• no pottage. -- little onehath r.4wtptthe house. -6 ' . " 44 tfoffflorabil ‘ l , 4 ,4 l :lgitnrittskll.llo":lY.ifiwtiftndi t.ffeept.whenithefriWeil4 I o b illoW9blA/I.liPaiiii9/1 1 :103 1 , 1 PWV-3t2tn; plink.); bOttlYidtl l 3 isEtilEet,Lthe , t stn~si of heaven.a u= bus ill'iNimirtm`gravn.r„Lliatlt/brk, nltc , ecaute :the& o rruittiott,i of ~th lbeista sums tiyithe:lworkitzei n CI; losßehtities• without fortune* hateiftWeiet hearts plenty; burtusbaml e -none at all. he'ri de! ' oil 3 . 1 4 i . ,; 4f i r h i ra.g46liiiiii , /IEI :t)414 t):llirr maiket r • d'' ' i tgete a a idod r ivifii; t si g e an ~ d ounce well. • The seCiVeY'fif 'a'eeliboi 7)be r r, iCA ,l "ii! i 9F , •RlA s tiß i hk , i ° 9Pir E P. 3 and :Fe: sewp,,, tt jt o bat newly married ; ./i 7, 1 1.9;5049.14 tft ellatti§qlKßlllßP him NO V VR•i.4., ee, 811 ,1 :I', Pc • ?I{9titt9 VeiSCiln?lo,?llllls; f tf io itpits No woman-is uolf-when she is dress :bal. ^3 t •-• ,:tet tl ni • ck.ttlt. 7 'S jab/ tiffit hfiret atVill=huellatiditelio*Ectit b.lO "algoddlrife 4ii i t tig oo t i sd:l I ir`lll. She who is born handsome isdborn married. 1 ,- Rlirtoili 941 has' a bad .wife,, ban purgator (or ,a nelglibdr, Iwo 7,1 b+.!.0.4 ;Die , - T 9Vii The ennrang wife makes her hus oand, 44 her star=a - catif The more women" look in their, glass ;l6- ea the lose piny IQo ttimr homer. There is one good wife in tee countk i y., and every man thin,ga he bath her. 1 0 J•l'r • , 41.00 i - ;,.etto =tit t 1„ 1 11 oft.Yeu a - 1;a aPA ll atafii — At e 9 l l ( l, l t't i nmtibtgi ;of s :PolAteclglip,,{oM9oopl99,n; Vie'firDs.ql*". 4,414 R 4.ll.4rigOifitPgitkfiNelfitiN FPVT,AI I X B '. 4 1 & 1 31LidgvikaigifieratriVILRIEflet0?ft. are not eaeflnitßeatigncgt; pkOtligftilt r Y d up and carried. -Dr— Rowell remarked !thrittliliei4bethed th tie i'prirtickitseci ell dike] tit la fic , rudi men taiv• eon thisi Italibtf - to . thiertiMplitntifirt hOptattlif4i 1 : 4416 1 4dii that the4ewl 4wit.sibitiaciAd ittodiftlioliblirlblked4lo,,nwlrichlhe4fetin I had failed to push out of this erlestin ...: 141 WP: a c° 7 -ffteh t keti 31-11. 10 '&E-A;saisslttn! :`•ILIAIVe tieeV it 3 , filtititdi thatAlin chavel4e: airested `a! number ` ' heiti3tratbans raiders discharged by Judge (svoingel; and that a nronlifiblition bars - been issued sea hour .1). .14 . : o l otarixi,a reward z .. I,Ftp a ilypf i en i e , ps . nr! o ' tliers."f n fie `,oaPaitinn tirryn arism : leafti ies have a lo calieu out ‘be t gqionia, mums; andal/417 , 41a P.SI Etti AMA, , and are taking me asures . to prevent In ; tnr . n,Faidlibelng,,n,wjpiiptn.,l4l) te d 'a,tattPitfrcillk,YEAll• 4,11 ;Ail A t)Nti•i9 I,A StWeitqlt ; 43ol 4 4lokui sl l oo6,6ob l ithrtst‘ticiteini etiftife MEM U p p . :PIAMS CLOTHES WRINGER. it l i ' i i thg -4 onV ; reifable self-adjusting ME Mk .:nn ~ ~='t =ft % =NAM ;NO MOQP , WORE ,p WELL es SPLIT. .11V6.11112*-BPreAS to get out of order. v fygexaett,e4,loth, OT , Cog- Wheels. It took the .First ak Vrclnium at Fifty-seven Stale' will T6iinty F in 1864, and is, with out alveiception, the bt.,4l , .Wringer l ever made. .Patented in, the ,United States, England, anadi; ' Austtalilt.''' - Akents wanted in Energetic agents can make' from 3 to 10 Dollars per day. VIHAT EVERYI3tTDY KNOWS, viz: That iqdn eIT galdahried'ilitt not rust; nlfthatriiisiiriple.mildidaeisibetNt Allan a cona plicatell one; , 'hitt tiVriliger" slibild 7 be SW-adjusting, desiabie,andoiffici4 ats, , &a ti l t I .l = B =g s' ill:t n e d tivf/ s kt l e ' p in go e rd u er se ; Itobdianakmi in hot water Will swell, shrink and split,; , , 'Thai *dad teatiniffor the shaft to run in tali Wear out; ~.„ That the Putnam' Wringer, with or without e'og-whelsPiviil•ribt tear the clothes; •1: Thstleog-wheel] regulators are not essential ; ,That the Putnam Wribger bas all the ad- Valli - aged; -aria not "oherot .the disadvantages atitiveinikiped ; , , • That i all woo hare tested it, pronounce it Thilat Wiinger eviet.-Iriade; . • That it will wring anything from a thread to a bed guilt without alteration ; We Aught till the paper with testimonials, biirldhert•drilyia few to: convince the skepti cal, it euc¢ bg . i, and we say to all, test Putnam's Wringer. Test itthitrog ghly with any and ALL others, and if nem entirely •satisfactory, return it. ,Ptitham .11fantifactitring : ••GENTLVOILIt lika,OWAVELpracticalesperi ,eme that ,iron gr#anized with r zinc.u.ill not oxidize or rust one The Patnam • WlLitigir id as nearlyieffeet as possible, and I Cchn.thefriu4 reellantqld by the, best in use. fteipdetfulfk ycnirs. ' ' ' .4 El I 3 3-3 YEE. ;WAIN:MELEE. .I,iCkENENA . AhIO. I „ .;, . , 4aP erienee in the galvanizing f, !99 business AT ear nab e me 'toll:worse the above state ' qiitaits , in apartitufar*.i 1.- : . ry .Jao. C, LEFa 100 Beekman St. • New Ycirli; 'January, 1864'. •We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by practical working,,,and know that it will t lt. is cheap; it is simple ;, it requires no robm,Wheitierlt'vt•Ork 3i st rest a child can loperate jig fhproi%hly ; it jayes time and it saes wear arid tear. We eatiteidliliqvige Much washing .toldo;lwithiall)intelligeni , ,Bersolo lg.'ho have JirY*ot°ll),VYorlil Wil9ger.. It will pay for it elf in a year - at idbtt. •" '- •- 4.,/;l.lif ..11.11/°4ACF• GAMELY. P8.1f,F.5 77 58, $9, and . 4410. 'Sampie'Wrifigei sent.' and exPiess paid on utemptitifrpricei ~14atiq a ctured and sold,wholesale and re iiil; by bie /'•:a"" • • PUTN , AmpntiNuFkutußlNG co., . No. 13 Platt Street, New York,, Bennington, Vermont,, Cleveland Ohia. .1: rIXONSI , TURE OHIO 'eAVAWBA BRANDY, '" "AfikPARKUNG- CATAWBA' WINES. Ri3FAJ. in QUtLITYand Cheaper in price the"Branilies and Wines of the - • ''Old' World. :IJ For Sampler Complaint,, Cholera infantitna, bowel Corapiaint;Tramp, Colic and Diarrhoea. A sure cure guarraritida, or the money refunded. ,•Inopport. of the ah,oye statements, are pre- Ihe'Veriih6afes' of Dr. James R. Chilt qotr;::NeivlYork; Dr. Hiram Cox, Chemical In a?eftoro Ohio; James R. Nichols, Chem ist, lUston';' 1:11 . :V.. — N1 'Jones, Chemical In tkpictor,.iCircleville, Ohio ; Prof. C. T. Jackson, , i chemist ? Bos . tp9 ; Charles Upman Shep ard; 'Claries i ton; C.; 'and J. V. Z. Blaney, isindrO-.- .Marincri. Consulting. .Chetrist, Chi cago, all.of whom have anylyzed the Catawba Brandy, and commend it in the highest terms, for mediEiiial use. • the':llfassi.' State Atsayer. [1858.] Ed when Ottapnitted:thrbuigh: dean linen it left ,-,tiodol or . otferilive matter. every respect it isa PURE apiritnOui Honer. The oil which iverftulthis :131andylits:finvor: and aroma, is „tikogy tipllkg-fusil or Frainmil. Its odor.par taleei of both Ble'ffilitadd oil of grapes. With acids it produces etheis: of a WO fragrance. The substitution of this Brandy for Cognac AraitP,Y 4si-11,119 away with" the manufacture of cfrrioii t g spfrlta;'soltf under this name' both latihoute:andabfoad.: Respectfully,' A. / 71Asis, M. D., State Assayer 16 noyleston-sr. (!ill ' Bir: 'AA skaft., ttr • 1664. ' h9ye 92,:iftlypea "j,..:14;0nal Pure Catawba Brandy," with referenceto its composition and character, being the same as . that produced in past years. A swathe taken from ten casks t.. 4tAltd,tbe sasne n trsght.pwAh.regard to puri ty' slip* increased atnOuhl of the 'princi gtdelf*t (*men& was determin gd ,with,fornier samples. The tpdicationa of analyst& show that this ißriindyldstroduced 'kyr .fia me process as PffAdy., Reapectrtilly, A. X. liarr - ..3, M. D., State Ai:Stayer, 16 Boyleston-st. 13oaton, July 30, MA- [Mass. ti rttlnfsArl44eig4r" sr • . a. JAC O,Et Sz'C O. 1 4 1 - Td# ‘hOEre/a11:45 rdiird ithoult. tie altdressed]. ...1 31 01 , 1q., IPAI'OTtal :14.PitYptitt, ii4W- York. • ;'iWTIMG'4S i feiiisPipert: iustruCtictiis aecompagy pachAtfie,c ,ekkabling a boy ten years old to werk them successfully. Circulars sent free. Specimen 'sheeis'of Type, Cuts, Btc. cents. ' Address, IS,Le fat:., 6 :ADAMS' 1 3 931;8.9 ~ 31 Park Row, N. "ad 35 Lincoln-at., &iota,' Vise: c ' ' ' -26-1 y iMay ly it the use of Mer *rag, D ryg g ate ail] business and rofessionMile men eho wish to do their 'incir printing, neat '', and cheaplv. 6pted to the print ing o f Circulars,