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BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS TILE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, And the various affections consequent- upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appatite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Net vans, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has In nthnerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manlier of the celebrated IloHand Professor.lkerhave. Its reputation at home produced Its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the thee of this mighty countryonaity, of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It is nom offered to the American . 1 , 140 . c, knowing that its ill, 121 wonder/at medicinal ihrtuos must be acknoteleelged, • , Is particularly recommended to those persona whose constitutions may have 'been luipaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or ether forms of dissipation. Generally inshentancous in effect, it linda its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quick ening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact. infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlOR—Whoever expecte to find this a beverage win he disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited,' it will prove a grateful aromatic cordite!, pos sessed of Muggier nemedial propertiess.- READ CAREFULLY ! The Genuine highly concentrated TherhaTe's 1161- ,bind Bitters is put ,in balfpint bottles only, ant retailed' at ON's DOLLARpt`i bottle, .or six bottles for Five DOLLARS. The great demand for this truly role heated .11edielne has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Sar...l3mvare of Imposition. Sal that our name Is on the labol of every bottle you buy. Sold . by Druggists generally, It can be, fen yielded by 'Express to moat points. SOLE. PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO: .3EANUFACTUPJ Fharmaredists and or t hemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale at Dr..j. H. Grove's Drug Store, Market Street, Marietta, Pa. WINES & LIQUORS. H. D. BENJAMIN, IVine Liquor Dealer, Picot Building, Front Street, Marietta, l'a -0- BEGS leave to inforrn the public that he Will continue the WINE & L Q, UOll. busi ness, in all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, Binfantin , s justly celebrated ROSE IVHIS KEY alWays on hand. • A very suf crier OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted pure. la" All H. D. B. now asks of the public is a careful examination - of his stock and pri‘. ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their ad vantage to make their purchases from I im. p. H. L. ifr. E. J. Z All ill 1 - ) ESPECI FULL'i r inform their , r k friends and the public that they still continue the WATCH, CLOCK a ,- ,15 AN D JEWELRY business at the old stand, North-west Corner of North 'Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa A full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always en hand and for sale at-the lowest wish rates. IC7 - Repairing attended to per sonally by the proprietors. Great Discovery. 'have made a discovery of the utmost MI - - Iportance to every married person of either sex, and will send 010\111 partieulare'conceru ng it 10 any one on receipt of a stamp to pay return postage, Address DR. J. H. MARTELL, 7-39-jawiy.] Alfred, Maine. The Bodugger. ME I S wonderful article, just patented, is something entirely new, and never be fore offered to agents, where: are wanted every where:. Full particulars sent frac. Address SHAW $t CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. March °2;.1861-1y --4 NEW. BRASS Cj L 0 C IC S—Good Time •r Keehers, for One Dollar. Clucks, Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired and charges moderate, at WOLFE'S. 'WM. (n. H. SWARTZ LAB KIN tk, SWARTZ, i 3 .4otoghapij S. B. Corner Eighth and Arch streets, [ ENTRANCE ON , 7GIITH STREET, 3 I, • • PIIIADELPHIA. AFTER many years' experience in all the various ` branches of the Ait, the Proprietors. confidently invite the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive establishment, which presents the opportunity for procuring the best pictures, equal at least, to any first class Gallery in the United States. Preparations are complete lot executing all the improved styles known to the Art. They have a patent , arrangement for copying Da guerreotypes, &c., &c., making them Life size, if desired—the only one of the kind in this country. Attached to this establishment are three coloring Artists. Photographs, including Painting, ' us low as $2OO. • Photographs, with Frame as low as $2 62 Do. at 75 and $l. Extra copies 50 cts. or $5 per doz. Life size Photo graphs as low as $6, and lvorytypp at same priCe. Durable Ambrotypes at 50 . cents and upwards. A most extensive assortment of Gilt Frames, embracing a select and choice variety of the latest styles. Prices from 6:2 cents and wards. Especial attention bestowed upon Life-sized Photographs in oil, transferred .from small pic tures and - fretr life. 'P‘rices from $l5 to $lOO. L. 3 -1 instructions given in the Art. February 23, Iron plasters look to your Interests ! THE IMPROVED BLACK HAWK EAST IRON ORE WASHER, MANUFACTURED AND SOLD LY O BRYAN & HOPKINS, Marietta, LanCaster County, Pa. The Undersigned will constantly keep on hand and make to ceder at short notice the above celebrated machine, the best in the Uni ted States! They will warrant their machines to run lighter, last longer and wash cleaner and with less water than any other machine now in use. They can be easily put together on the bank. All orders addressed to either of the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. SCE They are also prepared to sell individu al, County and State Rights. BERNARD 0' BR YA SAMUEL HOPKINS. October 13, 1860. v7-no.l J. R. lIOeFER, Civil E,n9ineer, Surreyor, Conveyance? and Draughtsman, Mountja#, Lancaster Co., Pa A LL kinds of land surveying and dividing levelling of watercourses, roads, &e. Ac curate and neatplain and ornamental Mapping and draughting of town plans, large landeues tales, &c. Mechanics', Qatirtiers' and Earth work measured and estimated. Deeds, R9lea sea, Powers of attorney and other legal instru ments neatly and' accurately drawn. - Execu tors', Administratdrs', Assignees' and Guar dians accounts stated. He is also Agent for thd sale of the Ridgeway Farm and Land CoMpany's Lands in Elk County ; Pa. Commonicittions by letter ,t (mildly attended to. THE G LATZ FERRY' FORMERLY, KEESEY'S. TIE undersigned having leased the above named old established ferry. and Hotel, iu Ilellata Township, York county, opposite the borough of Marietta, where he is prepared to entertain the public at his bar and table with the hest the market Words. lie . would very respectfully inform the traveling public that having obtained FIRST CLASS FERRY BOATS, and efficient ferrymen, and is now fully prepa. red to accommodate persons wishing to cross the Susquehanna with vehicles or otherwise without delay or detention. JOHN NOEL., October I, 1859. ly ERISMAN , S Saw 11i11 and Lumber Yard, ALARTETTA, Y.A. CONSTANT.L. on hand a full assortmen jof all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, which he oilers at, reasonable prices. Boards, Plank, Joist, Scantling, Rafters, Laths, Shingles, Pails, pc, ! .S-c., 43-c. - OAK, PINE 6 , HEMLOCK TIMBER. All orders attended to with dispatch. T. 111. ERISMAN. Marietta, April I ltf. ,1854.- JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor, Cor. of Market-et., and Elbow Lane, Marietta. RATEFUL for past favors I would return ky'my thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the cld stand, where I will be pleased to see them at all times, and having a full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CAS.S'IMER:ES ,s- VESTIVGS, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice by the bast of workmen, and on reasona ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to 1V8.4 upon my old customers and all who see proper, to patronize me hereafter. tOct.29-'56. TOB PRINTING OF KINDS, SUCH AS Large Posters, witn tuts, Sale Bills, all sizes, Circulars, Blanks, Cards, and every description of Job Printing, neatly and cheaply done at short notice, at the office of "THE WEEKLY MART ErflAN." (c ) A GENERAL ASSORTMENT. OF ------ A L Hammered and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway. Nail Rods, American % • , and Gerin`un - Spring. and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, & c., for smiths. • STERETT 4 CO. DANIE L G. BATCER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA. OFFICE:—No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET, opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its various branches. iNtw. RESIT. HOME GROUND SPICES AT 1 , ANDEBsoir 3! Attention,Butehers and Houskeepers. Having a great demand for our famed SP/CRS, I kave concluded to con tinue to keep a constant Supply of Ground Pep % per. Ground Corriander, and Sweet Marjoram. TJAMES AND • GENTS Anderson has just 'received an' elegant assortment of 'Perfu mery, consisting of Toiliet Soaps, Hair Oils, Extracts slid Colognes - at prices much - below fbe usual rates, also some very handsome Canes for gentlemen, Portmonies, &c. MARIETTA, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 2 13 1 1-epel•atiop M•ooa THE TEST OF YEARS, And grows more and more popular every, Day. A"grows more and more popular every day ! and testimonials, new, and almost without number, might be given froin ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist, that Prof. Wood's Bair Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 21st, 1853. • PROF. WOOD : Thee willt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head all fell off over iwerity years ago, caused by a com plicated, chronic disease, attended with an erup tion on the head. A contin ea] course of suffer ing through life having reduced me to a state Of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stud for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last cen t 'I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about the first of August last. I have faithfully followed the directions and :he bald spot is now covered with hair thick :and black, though short, it is also coining in all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and per manently; I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee Wouldst not be willing to send n -, e'an order on thineagents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaratidn—"the reward is to those who are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. Ligonier noble Co., Indiana, Feb. 5, 1859 Pular. 0. J. WooD": Dear Sir :‘ , —fis the latter part of the year 1552, while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced faltmg off very rapidly, so that in the short space of six months the whole upper. part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of the remaining por tion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after became uray, so that you will not be surprised when you that upon my re turn to the State of ludiana,'my mere casual acquaintances were not so much. at a loss tql discover the cause of the change in my appear:- ance, as my more intimate acquaintances were to recognise me at all. 1 at once made application to the most skill ful physician in the country, but, receiving no assurance from them thatmly hair could again be restored, I teas &reed to becoMe reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter past of the year 1857, your_Restorative was recom mended to ine by a druggist, as being the most tellable 1-lair Restorative in ule. 1 tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very seat black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the prodindion of so wonderful an article, I have recommended its use to many of My friends and acquaintances, who, I um hap py to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully yours, A. M. LATTA,. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. THE RESTORATI VE is put up in bottles of thiee sizes, viz : large, medium, and small ;,the small holds 1-,-a-pint, and retails fur $1 a bottle, the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 pet cent more•in proportion, and retails for $3. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 444 Broadway, New-York, and 114,111aricet Street, St. Louis, MR. land sold by all good druggists and fancy goods dealers. [v7-7-;4-34. RITT KR'S Celebrated Truss, Surgical Ban, (Juges, Shoulder Braces, Instrumehts for &c. These articles aro very highly recommended by Notes-, sons Puncoast and Gress of the Jefferson Med ical College of Philadelphia, and the under signed knows them to be the best articles, of the kind in use. F. Hinkle, M. D. ' A fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts for Coo4ing—something very nice. Liquid Rennet for malting delicious desserts. Pontine, Honey and othe fine Soaps. Vrangipannie and Other Extracts. -For sale at lIIATKLE,S TAB:. J. Z. lIOFFER, DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA. OFFICE: Front street, fourth door from Locust, over Saylor & McDon- intag la . aid's Book Store. Columbia. Entrance be ween the Drug and Book 'StOres. [3-ly pHOTOGItAPHY IN ALL /TS - BRANCHES, executed in tne best style known in the art, AT C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, No. •532 Arch st. east of Sixth. Philadelphia. 11'Life size in Oil and Pastil, Stereoscopic Portraits, Amorotypes, Daguerreotypes, 'c., for Cases, Medalions,tPins, kings , &o. • [ly fiLOTHS AND CASSIAIERS.—Avery perior selection of. French - and. German Cloths, and Cassimers, and a variety of beauti ful Vesting,s. a new and fashionable lot, just arrived at bibrenbach's 'Cheap Store. A General Assortment of aßkinds of . BUILDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, '..t. Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates, ( C) Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap.. . STERRETT & CO. FA MI LY COUG if SYRUP :—A Cough Syrup; for 'children *and • adults has just been put up at my store, which , should be in every family this coldweather. F. Hinkle. KNIVES & FORKS,, 13ritainia, and Silver plated Spoons, Brass, Copper; Plain and Enameled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping goods generally. • Sterrett 4- Co. 1000 POUNDS Prime York .County Bitekti , heat flour, by the hundred or single pound. For sale at WOLFE'S.. SOMETII.T.NG NEW UNDER rtr.t., SUN Paper. Neck Ties, beautiful, fashionable and cheap. at DiffenbaciN: ' ' 00 Good Brooms new selling:atT4 - cents.- 000 cents ; 100 atta.Qtrarter and - 100 Extra fine at 31 cents, selling at Diffenbach's. CI ET A NEW SPRING STYLE •HAT, AT C U S, Na. 92 Market ' Street, Marietta; ; D YOTT'S Hanging and Side -Lam i 219, For Sale - atGROVE- _ROM'S UPERIOR COAL 01L—^acents a quart 1..3 at GROVE &-11.0 TH'S: TJRANDIES--allbrands—guarranted to be J Jll genuine. 'Benjamin $• Co. C)r., BOXES Sweet Messina. Oranges,jnst 4/tjaind'ior sale lit °Wolfe's; • '' ju IKAIN'S Concentrated Wheat Ceffee, Ili Fur sale at WOLFE'S. GUM DROPS.: Stewart's New-York awn Drops, S varieties, at lirplle's. - pp Y one of those beautiful SOFT jj HATS at CauLL's 2 92 Market-et. For the Mariettion.] A SONG FOR THE TIMES COL. BAKER..—The following is too good to be kept private. It was sent by its author, a' gentleinan in one of the, departments at'the Capitol, to a relative in this borough, who has kindly permit ted me to send you a copy. I deem it one of the best songs which the inspira tion of the present revival of the Revo lutionary national spirit has elicited; and therefore respectfully solicit for it a place in - your columns. A. B. G. SONG Up with the Union klag Up with th) Flag of the Free ! Down with the traitorous,rag, The serpent-twined Palmetto tree -Wlio'would the Union sever Disgrace and dishonor and shame, A stain on our annals forever, Shall cling round his leprous name . Up with the People's standard ! Unfurled for the Rights of All. Tie ! Patriots press to the vanguard, The first at your Country's call. While a planet still lingers in heaven, A leaf clings to Liberty's tree, . Shallno stripe from our banner be riven, No star from the Flag of the Free ! Washington City, D. C. April 10, 1861. S K. P LIB'S MEDITATIONS. Kneeling and Rocking the Cradle. ' j What isthe little one thinking about!' Very wonderful things, no doubt, Unwritten history! Unfathomable mystery ! Yet he laughs and cries, and eats, and drinks, And chuCkles, and crows, and nods, and winks, As if hiS head were as full of kinks And curious riddles as any spynx ! Warped by elliptic, and wet by tears, Punctured by pins and tortured by, fears, Our little nephew will loose two years; And he'll never know • Where the summers go He need not laugh, for he'll find it so ! Who can tell what a baby thinks? Who can follow the gossamer links, By which the manikin feels his way Out from the shore of the great unknown. Blind and wailing, and alone, Into the light of day ? What does he think of his mother's eyes ? What does he think of his mother's hair.? What of the cradle roof that flies Forward and backward thrdugh the air? What does be think of his mother'S breast— Cup of his life and couch of his rest? What does lie think When her quick embrace Presses his hand and buries his face, Deep where the heart throbs sink and swell • With a tenderness she can never tell, Though she murmurs the words Of all the birds— - Words she has learned to inurmer well? Now he thinks he'll go to sleep! I can see the shadow creep thier his eyes, in soft eclipse, Over his brow, and over his lips, Out to his little finger-tips ! Softly sinking down he goes.! Down he goes I Down he goes ! [Rising and carefully retreating to her seat.] See! lie is li.siied in sweet repose Popping t 1 Question. Lord Justice-Clerk Braxfield was a man of few words and strong business haMts. In courting his second wife, his precedure was entirely illustrative of the peculiarities of his character. Calling for the lady, he said to lief, u - itho . nt preliminary remark, " Lizzie, I am look ing out for a wife, and I thought von . just that the person that would suit me. Let me have your answer, off or on, the morn, and nee mair about it." The lady next day replied in the affirmative. Perhaps he repented his precipitancy, for when a butler gave' warning on ac count of Mrs. Braxfield's scolding pro- pensities, the Judge replied : " Lord, mon, ye'ce little to complain o' ; ye may be thankfu' ye're no married to ber." The late Professor D— was, prior , to his appointment to k!s ckair,rector of an academy in . Forfarshire., He was particularly , reserved his intercourse with the fair sex ; but, in prospect of obtaining a professorship, he ventured to make Proposals to a lady. They were, walking together, 'and the important question was put Without 'preliminary sentiment or note of warning. Of course the lady replied by a gentle "No l"= The subject was immediately dropped ; but the parties soon met again. "Do you , rernember," at length said the lady, "a question which you put to me when we last met ?" The Professor said that he remembered. "And do you remem ber my answer, Mr. D--?" " 0 yes," said the Professor. " Well, Mr. proceeded the lady, " I have been led, on consideration, to change my mind."— " And so have I," drily responded the Professor. He maintained his bachelor hood to tile' close.—Dr. Rogers' " illus trations of Scottish Character." IDcala,r a -Year_ , 1861. What 'is the Price? You are going to enter into 71 matrimonial state, are yOu Mr. Brown ? And you think you're coming ipto pos . session of an angel? Yes, but angels cost money. Did it ever occur to you what an expensive article Sour fashionable young wife was likely to prove ? Bless your unsophis ticated soul ! you've no more idea of•it than you have of the Prfce of onions or the market value of a wash-tub. You'll find out one day, however—to your grief. - Two or three stout Irish girls to wait on her—a French maid to arrange her hair—fifty dollar - silks and camel's hair shawls to make her female friends en vious, and half a dozen. bonnets per annum—white kid gloves .and silver card cases—otto of roses and bouquet holders—Why, you deluded young Juan, she'll throw Money out with her ringed and lily-white fingers faster by ; the bushel, than you can shovel it in with a spade ! You don't believe it ? Let us make a rough estimate, then of what she will cost in full promenade costume. Bonnet (a love of a thing, the sweetest white chip, and such a bargain) fifteen dollars. India shawl (of course you wont be such a brute as to expect your wife to wear common cashmere or broche just like the the butcher's better half) only seventy-five, the cheapest thing . in New:York? Dress, an eleven-flouoced silk, forty-five dollars, including the triremings and the poorly paid labor of the hollow-cheeked dress-maker;, Val enciennes collars and sleeves, at twenty. five'; cunning, little heeled gaiter briots three ; gloves, one ; Etruscan bracelet, fifty, (you expect your wife to dress like other women, don't you ? and everybody has Etruscan bracelets;) brooch - and `ear: rings in Italion cameo, _thirty; card cases, twenty,; a "duck" of a Chantilly veil, ten ; embroidered hankerchief, eight ; lace parasol, lined with lavender silk, ten ; crinoline, three ; and other 'belongings' lace—edged and" sumptuos ly decorated, about ten, as near as a body Can venture to guess. Now all this is an exceeding moderate assessment—there are as many who, exceed it as fall short of it. How much do you suppose it amounts to, my good Mr. Brown ? Well your angel, in the simple matter of plumage for this one occasion, costs you not far from four hundred dollars. Yes, you. may open . your eyes and twirl your mustaches in that incredulous sort, of a , way ; do- you'suppose we don't know all about it ? Yes, and when the bills come in you will remember our words ,of warning ! You're doing a remarkably, foolish thing when 'you marry oue of these camelia-japenica divinities, white handed, helpless, and knowing just about as much of rear life, every-day life, as a canary bird might be expected to Under: stand. If we were a man, we should as soon think of marrying a frail hot-house plant. as one of these delicate springs of the ornamental. Give us the, apple blossom type of women, sunny, cheerful and useful— something equal to every emergency, from washing day 'to a Fifth avenne soiree--something that understands the handling, of a broom,: and knows what the kitchen poker is made for, and •can calculate to a nicity the in amount of mince meat requisit in a model pie, besides liking a bit of fun as well as the next woman, , and possessing a pretty weakness for lively books and spicy newspapers:) That's the article for our money. A wife' who would select gingham instead of silk, when she went shopping; and freshen 'up her old bonnet with a bunch of satin violets and a new ribbon instead of paying an extraaagant price for the latest Paris fooleries. not be cause she hadn't_a woman's• natural pea chani for such things, :hut becanse she wanted to save money=-=because her lit- tle .head was full- of schemes some lay' to contribute something toward releas ing her husband from the bondage and drudgery of desk or counter,!, Do ..you suppose the value of'such a- wife can be counted in gold pieces ? Let yoursatin robed doll sweep Contemptuously past her on Bro'adway, fir. PrlSivii--4ime will prove which is the ibest-itistrument. .` Only; before you pu,r - ohase the useless' jewled toy, think twice-about it. Ask yourself so berly and - reasonably, " What is the price ?" and "can lafford it ?" or it may be, the.dearest lisrgain r yOu ever made in your life ?—Life Illustrated. drilorsewhipping a Sec'essionist has been decided bya-jury.in-Wyonaing coun ty, Pa., is a perfectly legal and constitu- bona! act NO. 44. STUFF. FOR Sumus.—A good sermon is like a kiss. It requires but two heads and an app aca ton. Young ladies are like arrows, they are al in a waren when the beaux come, an, can't get off without them. Itis said that Barnum is in fall chase of a chap who helped his own wit% at the dinner table, in preferenco to another ' The lady whae dress was too dirty to wear, and not dirty enough to be washed, tad a matter of serious import to decide. • • The climax of superfluous politenesso has been deClared to be that of holding an umbrella over a : duck in' he rain. llow is it proved Noah did not come first out of the ark ? Because the Bible says he came'forth. Can you tell us when the cars leave for *Newark ? "As soon as the seats are all taken," sp.id Jem, "that will make the car-go. The. Albany Knickerbocker- cannot see ,what Philadelphia wants with a School of Design, for women, when they are designing enough already: A Yankee editor remarked, in a por lemical article, that though he would not call,his opponent a liar, he must say, that if the gentleman bad intended tq state what was utterly false, he had been retharktibli'sndceSsful in his attempt. • Sheridan -celebrates the felicity of arm`Thrisbands—a main who tarty wed you to-day, and then in a twelvemonth; perhaps, come holne like a 'Colossus, with one leg at - New-York and other at Chelsea Hospital." • Strange questions are agitated in the debating club down East. The last was, What is the difference betwen a fan si mile and a sick family. And the nest will be, What is the difference between the bridge of sighs and the size of bridge ? THE HEALTHY lilszkr.—Of all the know nothing. persons in this world, corn-. mend us to the man who has "never known .a day's illness." He is amoral dunce, one whoa has lost the greatest lesson in ; who has skipped the finest lecture in , that great school of, humanity, the sick-chamber. Let him be versed in mathematics, a iipe.acholar in the classics, a 'bachelor of arts, or even a doctor of divinity; yet is .he as. one of those gentlemen whose education has been neglected. For all his college acquirements; how inferior is he in ‘useful knowledge to.a mortal who has had but a quarter's gout, or half a years; ague—how infinitely below the fellow creature wht lieen 'Bonn* taught his -tic-douloureux; thonioughly ground ed in the rheumatics:' and deeply red . in scarlet fever! And 'yet, what is' More common than to hear . a grea t . hulking, florid fellow, bragging of au ignorance, a brutal ignorance, that he shares in common with the pig and bul lock, the generality of-which die, probs.; bly, without ever having experienced a day's indisposition ? _ LOVE OF THE WONDERFUL. —W ha t strong pleasure is there with mankind, or what do they earlier learn or longer• retain, than the love of hearing and re lating things strange and incredible.—. How wonderful a thing is the love of wondering and of raising wonder ! 'Tis the delight of children to heartens they shiver at, and ' the vibe 'of old men to abound in strange stories of times past. We come into tha world wondering every thing ; and when our wonder about common things is over, wc seek' something new to Wonder at. One last scene is to tell wonders of our own,•to' all who will believe them.. And amid all this, 'tis well if truth comes 'off but moderately tainted. llgr When Lieutenant Governor Pat— terson was Speaker of the Massachusetts: Legislature, some dozen boys presented/ themselves for the place of messenger„ as is usual at the opening of the House., He.inquiredtheir names, and into their; condition, in order that he might make; the proper selection. He tome, in the course of his examination, to a 5in,111341 about ten years old, a bright-luukiii i lad. Well sir," said be, " what' `s your name ?" "John Hancock, sir;" replied the ~o ` " What !fl said'the speaker, " not the one that signed the beelatition r of independance, are you ?" No, sir," replied the. lad, strstehipg himself to his utmost proportioaa.," l bat I , wphil OA .1 hadibeep there," • "You 'cm). he ,oriol. of ;the messeng era," said the Speaker. - igir There are two. • classes of disap pointed lovers—those" who are disappoin ted before marriage, and the more tin lutppy ones who are disappointed after it.