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tMastt.Soattivreat CoriHPff Fnblle Square VJ BLI8UED EVERY THUK30AT AtOP.NI.NGi Bp 'mt Jcr, payMitv Vi advnae . 'wi jtofl roi ft month, payable in advmro . . (ill OV three month, pavh!e In advanci) - . go JiJSLTIl A. hCLLY, Editor. Whiskeis -ana 'Mustaches IeilCCn to row rtpon the frnmthie to week smoothest face tn VIONB'M Hi:STAi:MTUKI UA IM LI. A I UK y tisinu Pr. HI;. tlie fnct wondnr'ul di" vrr tit fiodcrn xrlprcoj art Inf opny (hf eH'iLmid ft) ill' lu nft almiii;iiiir.u:iir lun mitnner.' It Tin" been Tli."! by tho" om i of Pari mid Loud. in with the n:o?t Hnticiing sum csa. Xamea f till purchaser will he rcRl't.-nd and If entire antiafarllon In not piven In every tntamo the money will lie chm r'niryePimU-.l. l'ri t liy Wiell, aaafod and po-d; aid. l . IscH-riptiva rirru lt and testimonial mailed free. Addroa HKK OKIt, KMI.'I M k.Vo rivti.i.n, S 2-:, liver trefllrmy, N.V.: j fchi .gJn fe; (.'(', flo A bUUe. febS-lyr Throw away your fain Friaaas, your switches, your, wig . Instructive of oomfort, and not worth n f:,j j Com aged, eine youthful, coma ugly aiiil fair, Aid rejoice In your own uriant Lair. REPAItATOH CAriLLI. For restoring hnir upon luil.l hernia (from whatever cnuaa it may lima fniu-u out mid turoiug a, growth of lnir upon tl.o face, it liun equal. It will force, ehfl bcurd to ior upon th4imlit facfj. fLy Iq i-ijjht jy..-. J, r or hair upon balTlieiiTi fiofil ft'"' I V l!.r". ,t month. A few iijiiorint prnc-titiunon h;,ve u-;-eertod that there in imihiiie i hai viU , itco cr hasten tho growth of ihe h.nr 4t.--rt, 'Th.vr assertions ma fnlr.e, a tiiotiHfimU oi living v.-it-nessc (from tbuir own experience) c:.n bear witness. llilttinM.y wills.i', how nmwu I" ex tinguish tho genuine Ironi" the, npiu ioim 1 It oertuinly ia ciillieult, ns nine tenth of thu dif furu.iirejrii(M ii.'u'W iit Or l!'ti.eir titLi teara fiiWrft KHrVo;-iMfV,fM.f vo l .."?. already thrown uw.-iy Lu -n niiu.'uita iu tinir purchase. To eurh we wmilil my, Irv the lie jiarator Capilli j it will to, I h.ii' not liiu,' ui.l. -h it fully coiuoa u ti our r.- rt-Ht.ti i ui l"n. If yanr I)rn;);iat ilot-aiu.t k . p u, m-ii'l u.i unu ili l er ami wo will forward it, tn. p,,,,!, to:-..ili,'i ith a rccept lor the iniinoy, vi.;.h nil) In-m-turneil you on upplicuinii, pin i,,ng -siiu atiafuctinii ia not uiv. n. Aihlfw, W. L. CI.AHK A- I'll., I'Im'I'hM', ASTI0L()GY. Tlie World. Astonished AT tui wosnr.Rrit. rxtbatiok UAlKYyK Cr.EAT AfH:0L0G3ET. Madanio 13; A. I't:,ilil(.'3. 8he revoula accrfla lia(iiuiiHlecrkiii v. Rhc reaturea to happifTi-ai i. Uoto Iwl.l,'Vroin do! ful OTCnta, calniitroplira, croKici In lovo, Ion nl rc laiiom ami frii iidv, Iw of iiiom v, Ac, l uvu beoonio dcapumli'iit. Miu I rint; t'i - I liur thoi long acneraU'il, tiv. a in fm ii.uiiim vniiiVriiinif baeut frienda or lovi-ra, rralorca lt or ffu.lcn property, tvlla you tin- l.uim'H yn i nj-o I ij, quulifiedto puraue aii'l in nhut i ' rcaaful, cnuati api;elv iniirrinK' t ittm tolls yott: the vcrv diiy you will i.miiy, ,'iivii ymi lliu nanio, iikcnoianud clur nrli n'-i .U 11" pen mi. Bho reads your very tnonjjj'oa Iwr her nl moat auperiiutiiial "poivc ii5 urfvoiKthe diirk nml bidden uiyt erica of thu fuliii e. I r in I lie sine.-' .wo ace in the. iiriiiatnt nt-'av i.i,.!. lie st.un tiuit voconio or inid.'TiJi1'0ii:tiiie rnjiiWiirjiinii ' from tho aapetk liMil M.il ii.n. of the plant'. and tho fixe, I hlnr.i in Uio Ih-uvi im el the limu of birti, ilar rtrduven t'nj I'ntuiv ih'.-iinv of ni.in. FftiHiOM tifnil Iho gii uxt Anliolo;, ll on earth. 1t 10.-.U you hut u 1 1 i : i l v..u innv never anin luivu an fiivura'ule mi rliiinl v. Conaultuliou fee, with lil.cii. ns iin.l nil ilei. Inforinotioi-., fl. riiiMion.TtiJ.(T:ir f.tfU, can ouaiilt the Madame hl nrul vfiln i'nunr aafety ond ciuirnei inn to ili. tiinclv, n if in perron. A lull mul evpliein'hui't,Wiitteii out, with all iiiquii ic niiw.H.j4 t JlkantM eiichin and aeut bv inuil on rctj 1 of piTee n'jove meu liened. 'J Lu alrieteht aeeruny will ho nuiiulain od, and all uirre.ipu.nleii( o ictuined or dcKtrov eJ.;j..JiiFriiiifll;l(. order l'uruilied Ihtao frbfrhij trKTn.' Wlfif J.iAinly th.i day of iho month and year in which you were born, enclosing a ainall lock of hair. Addraaa, Minx JI. A. I'tUHnO, Oh I he wni heiililul and fu!r, With aturrv eyca, and rndiuut. hair, Vhoao curlinJenidi ila aoit, lUitwineil, t!DtJniiicl iit i ry liourttiud mind. S. - w tisi-i:.. co.ti.i. r Cnrlin' tlio Iluirof citlicr Rtx into Y&y undtiloHsj- Kinglets or JleHvy-Jltissiv CurlH. y unlnf; ill in article I.adiea and flentli'liicn hd beautify thi-tiiFi lvi-a a thor.uind fold. Itn the only iirlicli! in the world that v. ill curl atiuif;'', hair, mid at ll.e n.iup t n.e j ive it n Icaiiiilul glo8y appcarnncc. The I'riaperCninn not only eurla tho iiuir, hut invigorate, lieautni.'.i and elaunaea it; ia highly and deli-litl'ully pi.rfuin-d,-i.ml bbnimiut ttt'OMt rti. jo) ilieirid ovar olfercd'to the American public. Thc('rln pfrCciniii will bo aeut to any uddreau, uculcil and poktpuid for $1. Addicea till ordcra to . W. L. CI.ARli A.rO., rhemiata, M.l.y'W Fayette- Slreirt,' TUAtv-ic. V. T fob. 8 lyr. Autiurn, Golden. Flaxen &fJltUt'ii I'iii'I ;cvt-.oj i pnODUCED l.v tho ua of Trol. DEHREfX TEISEH LK CllKVKLX. Ono implication warranted to eurl tho moat straight i lid etuli borniaheifr ptevAWrjii or heavjijitiiimiVe .'lrai,lftu f iAA 1il'-.t'i tho fashioiiablea of Tariaaiid Loudon, w il h .thn moat f ratifying reaulta. Does no injury to the hair, 'picn by mail, aculed and pontimii eaiTili live C'lronlara mailed free. Audrcna BKliti Kit, Iroy, N. Y., Bolo agouta lor the United Ututca. tk-lyr. Tree t Every Body. A I.arj;ej-Cicujur- glifljig JnfurmatUia of the gtiafeat'lmporiaeie Ho the 7uirg 1 oNCoth lexei. It teaehoa how the btfmaly may hecome beautiful . ajtlio dMVtHlinl'4'(-H. iVif No'rouajr lady or Knt'mn ahould fall to tend tuairtlddaLfe.Uridlaad'tf copy poatpaid, by JM-a uiail. Addraao V. W. ilMt:'l ) VOL. i: 37 ! -1 M'CON N E F;S VI hh E. MAY . f -jrv ;N0..43. J".'!1 Jll '.JW!llll.Jgt! 10, JSG7. . WOOD & 'PONDc iico Si .v fits v 1 ttfcT o'ni'o. :5 '-a.' - v ,' m ! :jt r.n. ,'Noiiiry,'Pul)(c. ti. 1;. jTtNK;. iBYANS & JONEiS, . 1. a 1 '' '.;"'' ' .' a r.- j ,a ' 1 . -t . ;. - i-1 AITOiiNEt'S AT LAW, orj'iG'L';:oht ixt of J:etrtw!s JJrwj Stare, . JOHN K. IIA I. joski'ii a. at.i.i.r. .tt'M tiu! CciirDK-llcr. at Law, lij rii'i:-: II;iiiu:i's o!.l Law Offir?, (VnJrr St. : 11 oviicii at afu sunn: pvj:r ekm'shu nBBEiis'sriKh, J H'CO.S'.XELSriLLE, OHIO. au8-!y a- 'oil d 1. '::...'.: t. .' w:N:1imi bleton cor.tinnea to f.n'er hia piofi"lnnal - !v fi-rvlcct to- ilio public, in nil the UXXIX? vailcliesat.dH.jlc-.uf I'KN I IS TUY ( Si" l'ait(o4a hwi(lf S ,tie:i71.) the conatruo ii,m of Iceth ou. lil.'imtlt l'l,,L'-J. i .1 jyj I;' fj" tvViN'Y '6lrctt,'ItlcVitci-TlllV6'. W.'li.-KLlbLY. i M.-'0 1.. j?hysicia n anclSuvgoon, ' si..xb:hvjm,.:, uiiio. Special otli'tilion Riven lo tho treatment oj rltlloNlC DISKASKrt. Prnfikaiiiiiul ciiIIk promptly responded to. D! TIl'C S.iiiL'iMcsi fin hit of lliprnlilif Siiiinrf. FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SE.08, A W K S i i; i. r, " o n i o. ill Agents for llie i'UUCJvKY E-UQ.W 15 If .I-m'i ,i! W i'. i .' . Ins vi va n co Agon t. , Mr. Watkim tukca pleaaure In I ifurmliiK the 'citizens ol this, town and vicinity that ho la Hole uncut for the l.oiill.ud I'ire InMinanec Cumpauy, and ol Ihejlnme I iiuiiuuieu C'uinpaiiy. . GFriCI!, Aliuve (ha liooli Store cf Aihilr Bros. Hcf-peetfi.lly uffera Ida Proremlon-il aervlcm to the nrnru, front room vrni ?;nxw"Sv stobe C'') I I't' tt i y Where he can hi found al nil timet, day or night, -: hea' 'tnioi'JViauiiliy ataeut. 20, Iwitfelyr. DAVID WILI.1AHSON. JOHN IiSAVrY. BAltl 1:11 SHOP AVI LI.IAMSON k DKLANEY luvita the pafvoiiiure 'vftie pulfli??' and hiiir-dieBiini; done neatly. Slinving KIR). OP: , Tlio ''City Sliavlng Sitloon." j. i:vjNGMr. d., iJJxvaician and Sartjeon SVl 031XKI.S VII. m:, OHIO. .i.-'J 1 ri. ;.). ii . (' Ol'l'Itli, iiiihs( Eaoui jf Hnium'8 Law Milling, '9I'rofe8ionnK'n.lla promptly at leiidod toU. 1 TH Particular attention fj'von ' Ciactiaes of the Luuga and Cliiuuiu liiuvaica. HESIDENOP, at the Patteranu Houae, over Adams & Jvahlor't Store. linS t" Mt'biTJiBiiSviLLB, onro," I- IV. HtiyytuXthj- - y Proprietor; i Tl)Uliuo baa Just been rrfipuWieJ .end fitted up in the beat style, and tTrytln t will ho wade to aaoaaaiMadato the Iravellag oaUlia. ! 'THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY. T AYm, C.' T II 12 S I Z 12 ttill contlanea to accommodate tbo pualla with PiioToonAPii's,' ' " , ' FKURO IT PKK, 'r r ;.' "' AJIOROTYPKrl,- : ... OEM8r Ac, Which mnnot be atir'paaaed anywhere. , o Ho li lis pcilcetcd arrauenienl wherrby any one can b accommodated with the Bucat of oil paintinga and India Ink Work. KOO.UH, In J.C Stonc'H IliilldlnK, North Center Htrcet, over Itoone'a Baddler Shop-. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, B. . S:'.' S j. y RES, oven wood roxa3 law office, -, .-it!. M'CONNELSYILLE, OHIO ' lovltea the. attentlonof all who wish to obtain ', ruoTOu'iuriis, ' .. -SrifEBEOTYPES, - KMmmx AND CE.1IS, that will It i ve, entire aati'fnrtlon. My motto la "To give satisfaction or no chare.." ii'it ' HAYniS. POST IIOUSK, CASTER ST., jy.-dr. Steau.loat Wtavf ' .JH'CiLI.SlMi:, OHIO., J, MliTf.U.F, rrDj'r.....,.M. n.'METC.lLF, CFk. i " i lb" above hnne la eommodiona, with Kood SI Alil.lMi r.ionectcd. i Special ell'ttlji will be nimie l'i aiipply the waitta u' I'.i.uH. .... it. GALL. '.. .'. A a. r. rowr.R. A T T O II X i: Y S A T I- A W, McCosxi:rsrn,T7i:, o. on(e 9fr Stone'i frr., , -t- : ; ' i 1 1 r, Hii.o-. w. A. lt.l. : 37. , - l a; ST L I, & C O.. Dry Goods, Crocerrc,"Xoliuiis7Tiriwnre, Traiiku . .;; "sm v - .i. '-UKD t ..;.;:.! ..: HOUS&'FUIlNISHINa GOODS, (Ippn.Hrr Court House, U't'oiinelovlUo.O,! .Ii 0 tl mwuiiMLauaM uuiim m mm [From the London Post.] Russian America. Wo lutvo as yot.littd nothing Lko an at'curalo ilcsorijition of JJuHbian' Anior icn, ir of its vtu iotl TFourccs. With it cotisl upon tlio .Pacific of tsomo 1,500 miles in length; iiitlcMtteil by numerous sou n i U tjnil ..cupueiourt liai'liors, and Sludiled' vi'th'lai-Ko islands of conHider ablo'rcsources, it extends back fur a bout 1,000 : miles oJJtlint , cojtst, lou distanco pf'.iOO miles, ar.d fa tho ro ma.nfn 500 milds'bf coastto oO' trtile. tho latter bcinir tho jiortion from oil' British Columbia, which it cuts oft' from the Putiflo;-' wlule ho leoinnula if Alaska, about 50 miles in breadth, atvetches ont'info the ' Pnciflo for up wards, of. !100 miles; tho ,,vholo territo ry comprising tin 'ufe'of not LeiWiJc'n' i'AH) Atiul , 400, ;iis) . Klto4 lu recent do criptions but 1)00,000 miles. It is thus about sixteen times tho.. sizo .ot Eugland., coqtajns many mountain ranges orrout' length, and fine valleys Ciagnifioonlly yatorcd and fertilixid y lakos and rivers; tho mountain I'mis in it itvv hikI broader por tions of thtf fiirf torj'tWin'g'tr'nMiverso direction, ami, therefore, sheltering tho valloya tiom tha northerly wtiulu, .which in that quarter are cold wimla in 8u nter, M'hilo ih winter they causi) a riso ib Lho thermonicU r. A great portion of this vrtfit ' rfgion is eovcrwl with forests of tho laret and most valu able trues. - InHpealiiogofihereKouryeB' el' iuf.hi.in America Hir Johii IMchard Miri'.'irr his. . work upon ''Tlio' Artie Heiirelunji Uxpedition, ', quotes . Dotigiir with ivgnnl to ono 'portion oPit, who ways that ' tho bill onVeetcrwol," near Xorfolli Sound,- in Int.. 58 d), which in It, 000 feet, Freiieh inearsuro, in htjight, is t-lowed to its summit by a dense for est of Borneo 4iihV RitiiH,,s(iuitf p which acquire! a tfi-iumfel oiK' i oi .Ukrti't. Ind a length of 1G0 feet. Kir John Jiith ardson ttlds:--"'Th, fUrjijitp-yf . fit c:r,'f tho 11:11110 of tho bay as well as of tho island "upon 'wliitih ts''slriiftti'd'' 'Sow Archangel, tho chief post. of lho Kus sian CoinpajiV. h'ing ni'57 dog: 1 -north latfc,.,"iB yery u)uc,h. milder than that.of Luropo on tlio bamo parullel, tl.o cold of winter boiiitf ueithur seVoro - nmrof long contintirtnco: ' Tho harbor Sitka, a5nt8e1Y9i'4l ()thei',tino, havbo,rsiu: tho neighborhood-, 1 are..pvii during' tho whole winter,'thus sliowing an cxtrfl-ol-cTihary cvutrasif" to "thvY .opposite cojist, ofA'sIa, ijh Ai i-Miliiil for three parts' tho yea?." bir tioo. hinip oii,'1rt hi "Xrayolri rpiiii4 Ahq .orld'j remarks. "Altltough at Home points Bohrjtigto SCruitfcl :j0liJy:ijQny-flyo miles wido, in tho general appoarartco oftiie5,f-i!f 'eaatr "therjis-u5 -Irtui-ked diffyreppo, th wflstorn aida, boini?Jtw, i atad ' f.rtll,ir-iU tit aMttttaain '"f Jaa K'iMtarkx well wooded, and iu every respect bet ter adaptod than tho other Jor the sus tonanco of both man und boast. . More over, tho . soil and climate improvo rapidly on. the Amci yan ehoro . as ono descends, and at Cooks Jnlot(iu GOdo gfees north latitude) potatoes may bo raised with oaso, though they hardly ripen in any part of Kamschatkit, which extends nearly 10, degrees fur ther south. As, iu additiou to the advantages of cultivation, deer, fish, game and hay are abundant, tho iJua ian Fur . Couipny contemplates the formation of a settlement thcro for. the reception of its own servants." Of the many large rivers which flow through Knssiun America, 110110 of them have been explored to their sources; but tho Colvillo, tho Stikino, tlio Youkn or Kwichpack, and the Kuskokwiti, nro supposed lo run a courso of upwards of 1,000 milgs, nnd to bo nayigable for considcrablo distances. Tho Colvillo is two miles Wido at its mouth m the Anic Sea. Tho Stikino enters tho ricifio in 6G dog. 50 sec. N. , latitudo, whore it is three miles wide, and at a distanco of thirty ruiles from tho sea has a width of otio mile; but its. source is in the British torritorv. The Yon- don or Kwichpack rises to the west of the Jiocky Mountains, not lar irom the Ifiiiou of tint Francis and Lewis, which form the Pclly, flows first to tho northi and. after rcfi'ivinjr a larire tributarv nlled the roi'.cuiiine, to the westward, falls iutn PchruiLc's Sua in 00 de?. X. latitude and llTAdog. W. longitude, which is about 0110 thousand miles I'l'otn its mouth; it is, accord iinr to Sir .1. liitliardson, one milo aud a otiartor wide. Some. idea of lho vtiltieoftlie fur trade of lho ' region mav bo formed fVom tho fact that the J7ushian Fur (Jompany. maintain about 00 establish ments among tlio inlands, along the coasts, upon the mainland itfclf, and in the r oxAleutian and Knulo Islands, which htrctch across to tho co:itt of Japan, and that lho Tchukcho of Si beria cross Bohrino-'s Straits to trade with thi) 3'jS'iuimaux, . and with the Iiussian posts recently planted in that quarter, for furs und fossil ivory. Tho trade of Sitsa, tho capital, in 1812, was estimated, nt 10,000 fur seals, 1,000 sea otters,' 12,000 beavers,'. 2,500 land otter., and 20,001) sea-horse teeth, be sides foxes and martins, and the pro ptice" oftho.. salmon, sturgeon,' ', and turbot fisheries,' and of tho neigh poring forests. ' 'Mablo and crmino nro also obtained in the' territory. .' It: is bo"-. Moved that ITussian America 1 wilt be found hvrcatler to possess fur 'creator riches in us minerals and ores than in its furs or fisheries. Several valuablo minerals, such as fine jasper, porcelain clay, semi opal, plumbago, gypsum, various colored ochers, amber, Hulpherj petroleum, galena, ' porphyry, varie gated marble, and also iron ore have already been discovered in many parts of tho territory! Coal is found In a bundancc in all ..parlaof tho immenso region, w'uicn .will, prove of great value in J'acilitating mining operations. A brief study of tho above facts, in rela tion to Kussian America, which bavo been mainly obtained from a work published ia 1855 by the Literary and Historic Society of Quebec, jind which may therefore bo deemed authentic, will teiid'to show that, independently of any jioliticul purposes which tho Americans may bavo kept in view in ncquireing tho territory, tho .develop ment of its varied resources .son object worthy .of thejr skll and enterprise, and likely in their ' hands 'in prove a ncjW aid valuable' , souroo of iialior.al wealth. ' ' ' . '' Stealing by Officials. i Vndor tho Jioadjpf .prevailing epi demics," thv-Y'W Oikdiif Times mak'os statements, which leads lo lho belief t.hst. t he tCew Orleank reVdna 'riffliW li;p so Jn8uy, cjthor'.jtntiii.tutions ia , Jtje handik or tho TUdiculsj are notf for foul birds. I,t says that, as appears by I'.LOts and proofs, vast frauds havo be'en t'orumitteu, and a Hj'stem of corrnptioir and of rclaxtitionof laestablislied, by w)iich the treasury of tho nation has been defrauded to an enormous extent, and honest and legitimate, trade bur denod, :opprvssetl and ; 'da-triagod to a degree that .has no' parallel in the his tory of thtB ceWntry. - It "is charged and not' without good, reason, that this malversation and corruption per vades nearl)' every bran ;h of- the rev enue department. (Juices IIicikmiv aro sought wih an eagerness r.ot Jnstified by their. lawful emoluments. The in direct or outnido profits, derived frpm a vast and systematized blaek-mailing aro regarded as opening sure path to rapid fortunos... Thero havo been iiinr-: veUuis iexitmplos f sudden - transform itiMtion in' a 'brief period front '.extreme destitution; or inollea'nto condition ito iriricpendeneei and wealth, through tho ox'voise :of tins magic. 1 wand. "I'The s':U:u-ies of oflicers ro scaroo!y rognrd ed tby- these. aspiring , VrkBtttes; :Ini dood lliey would bt willing to f.pay bonuses iot such: 't. placoi.-iSt, JouiS i.i :)'-:.:i. . c 'il1 freodm etV of tejqna, A rlc, ardyirf rapjdlv yt an epiclomio wlifch frouv thp ocpuiaAf fioe-f Iiko" tlii Atiatio o-oljir!! t;M4 [From the La Crosse Democrat.] Soliloquy of Ben. Butler. And this is my home! And all this easo and Inxury is miue; all stolen from honest people. "All these spoons, and these paintings, all this silver ware a dictionary" of initials, all this furnituro, all these clocks, statuettes, engravings, China ware,, jewelry for my family, watches for myself and friends, arc mine. Was ever human oul 6old for so great a price? , - , Jly nauao is Benjamin F. Butler. That is not my name but it is tho epi thet given my tenement of corruption by tho fiends who begat mo. I am full of worms, worms which in the fu turo will swarm in my rotten carcass, sickon nnd dio from tlio poison in me. And each worm is but tho crawling livingncss oftho evils which fill my soul, that Is, if brutes like I havo souls. I. have a great brain a greater mem ory. . . I remember back to New Orleans, to Fort Fisher, to Big Bethel, to the Bal-' Vmore and Charleston Convention, to my eaily life of corruption and infamy, to my partnership with theivos and swindlers -to my boyhood which was spent in stealing, lying, cowardly abuse ( fitllo childtcn anil study of initio own natnre that I might draw inspir ation of wickodncss from my own ttoul to th wondrous avenues to concep tion, and here my individuality begins as Brute Beast Blundering Bag-eyed Bon Butler. - ' ' ' ' . And from thenoo ns integrals I traco my genealogy, as follows: Before (iod with His band moved tho world into form thero wero spirits of evil, souls naturally damned. ' Mach C3CI0 of years mado a boll,' There wero at the time of my conception sevontocn thsusund hells, or vaults of damned ones . of tho. damned. And each of these vaults was a hermetically caled cauldron, hotter than hell itself, in whjch rolling, steaming, frying, roasting in the putrid heat and Hasti ness of corruption thero stowed and. cursed tho villains of perdition whoso sins had been so great ' that pen of mortal or immortal never dared at tempt a description of their wicked ticss, lest tho band who wrolo bp'pois; oncd with corruption: And as limo rolled on, thero gathered in tho center of a heated domo, a 6ingle drop Ot dis tilled damdation, lo vile to burn. ' ' And ono day thoro was a convention of fiends whero tho crcdentails wero to bo tho foulest thing even fionds could lagino. And by strange chance each fiend brought a singlo drop of damna tion gathorcd with a spoon from the domo ot perdition's vault they wero' emptied into a ivasto vessol and thus mv soul was -consolidated. And then to givo it life, each fiend and villaiu damned, there in' convention, gavo an offering. . Each gave a part of himself, to hiako mo a pet in hell. Ono contri buted hate; another, envy; another, falsehood; another, cowardice; another, treachory; anolhor, theft; anothor. in famj'; anolhor, tyranny; another, llcenr liousness: another, malice; another, this and another that, till disgustod with their offerings which filled a pot with slime, they loft mo in a hiding place till infamy consolidated and 1 took the form of a human child, waa christened Benjamin' Fiend Butler and here I am getting ready to return to my nunier-i ous home1, as no one in hell - could en durotho disgrace, infamy and beastly con,.uptioirI,.r.hould. take thoro.,. . And to mak,o my name moro, infamous my birthplace was iTassacbusottb! '"' , And 'hero I am at' man's 1 estate a living evidenco of rsscnlity, corruption doublo dealing, triqkoryi fraud, swin dling, Yarliee. bank robbing, spoon 6tealing, women insulting, bouso plun dering, enemy aiding, country botray ing, governinent 'siicTTing, treasury filchin'g, 80lirer-ivinitit,"prisoh-fllling, trod-forgettinsr, ' hvll-leservinir, trutli- Ignoring, virtuo-wronging, ncgro-lov-ing, vieo enrressihg, man decoiving, law destroj'ing,-: ohurch pilfering, bul-rj lion-bagging, cotton stealing, diamond finding, vessel clearing, crockery mark ing, .speech making, town "sacking, enemy helping, - powder wasting, oflicer mujdorui!r,.Hpito loving, nation disgracing, friend forgotten, and, all detesting thio?; rpbhetvbraggart, plun der, .'bag eyed bullion naccgor, and tho most detested, detestable, a corrupt, selfish, falso hearted, pet of perdition in. all annals of crime and infamy, past, present or.to como. ',. ,' .., . lam-, ric. in njoney, .all stolen. ' I am, rich tn .spooiis, nil stolen, I nm rich in Banks, all .stolen, but exempt fro: taxatibiv, as.t wish I was exempt ivorn ,iiQ pen picyives.ot 'jsriciy ,4 0m eroy, of lhoLii Cl'n,'tppPM9cn,'' And I glory in all my meanness,' ns I glory in the fact that nil over tho land nro Christians who XTTTijin am . honest ns I glory ifv representing Massaehusolts in arnnip Contjiss-uins I fclrtry in the fact 'that T, W'i BiicTi as 1, bold millions' of ?o(lars''P tTriited:'RtMrS Bohds, on which no taxes no to bo f aid,' and on the interrst of which;. 'wrrtng by labor from "podr' ifn"ti "find" women, all sucli IhfovTJ an I can Wo with ease as others support tis, nnd in no fenr of 'justice so long ns .s-hfrmrn irtako laws. f took onfiS vrorlderher afid ersoXthere for ihcr !l'f. "fcr 1 will be. .' a jimJrt.sf.tana!!l RATES OF'ADYERTISIIW. -" Onecolornit'oTii Jetr' ' - I 1NM Ilalf a colnma one yea '.' . 1 "". H M' Quarter eolunn one year ' . . ". ' W Special Notlcea, wer lino -. . ''T"" to Bualoess Carda of not more than alt II dm for one year "' - ' ft Marriage and deals notice fr. ' there-' never ea .be ( another,,: ( Heart t : fMia good thing f n jaf flace,' nd, T hell is the place for me. " "" "" Golden Words. Governor KsaLisn, tho Demoeratio Governor of Connecticut, in Lis Jdeuj. ural Adrcss tisod the following just language:' - - Will tho precedent 'thus Bet by Con gress bo forgotton? Will tho Constitu tion, which is impotent lo restrain tho fury of a majority to-day, become the sacred shield it once was for tho min ority to-morrow? Will the sword that is soiIy drawn - to ebtabLvh a Con titution now, bo allowed to. rest in its sheath if nocded to overthrow a Con-; titution hero after? It has been tho honest boast nnd just glbry of the) ' ' soldier that ho has saved f.o our people , their old flag, with out a star displaced or a stripe broken but uselest has been the sacrifice if tho people no Ion- ' ger retain their faith n constitutional govcriuent. If tho character of our liberties has been lost, nothirjr -has been won.' More- than ever, at the--present time, should any infraction of the Constitution be regarded ns a pub- y lie calamity, liy lho vast increase ot oar indebtedness ovory eruestion which .'' concerns the' Government credit come1' loitfo to cvcit person in tho land. By j that credit nil values are measured. It lics ' nt the' foundation -of all 'onr wealth, our industry of society itself. imj cniainiiiej 01 tne past, can excoeu thoso which will befall us if the ublio ' credit should givo wny. But how Is it 1 to uo preserved it tlio supremo law or tho land itsolf repudiated? In- what i market oftho world is that Govern- T mcnt trustea which is ewaynd by ret olutionary factions, intent only upon ' tho gratification of ambition or the indulgence of partisan resentment? - Had tho efforts Congress been proper- . ly directod, tha imlustry nnd trado ot tho wholo country would long since havo felt tho grateful influence and th " public credit been strengthened.' ' 1 ' Helping Women to get Husbands. band. Throe men, Fred, and Will Edwards; nnd Griflln, were arraigned in the Chicago polico court, last week, whon ' tho following singular statements and 1 explanations wero made: "Drunk and disorderly, your Honor." They wore also charged with being vagrants. ' ' Tho officer sworo that he had ' known ' them by sight over a year, and they - "und 110 known way of support. They,., wero nlwnys well dressed, howover. Mr. Fred. Edwards spoke: '-These lWt gentlemen nnd myself nro tho firm of J Edwards & Griffin. I regret that 1 cannot tell you our business. We will ; bo sent, to tho Bridewell if wo don't. . Very well sir,, your curiosity ehaU bo gratified. ,' We aro proposers. By that '1 mean wo proposo to yonng ladies J and help to got them married. We : are boncf actors. When we eoeaVountf . lady who is notandnovor has been en-, gaged, ono of ns ea3'sto hor:We,will get you married for $ payable after ' marriage. ' Of courso sho eays yea. ' For a time being ono of 11s ia consider- ed ns engaged to her. We trumpet tho,rf fact abroad. Whenever the other two of us meet a youngman who is not en- " gaged, ; wo say: ,'Whaf a lucky .dog Griffin is! , IIo has won Miss X And we praiso her.' "We bncoura'go the4 young man to go in and cut Grttlin out, for thn fun of tho thing! Being a fooU like' most yonng men hoioes it. " He proposes to Miiss X., knowing that shfl j is cnghged'-to Griflln, and hardly e-l pectingthafc she will except bin. 'But' she nlwnys does.'. And bo can' ne7erJ cut looso from her. Ho must marry f her or be tried for broach of promiso. I mys.elfhaye boon cngagod twenty -five t times .during the las'-, year. We Were f doing'so well that we think of hiring a clerk to do part - of the work' for : us.-' 1 H'honld not have told you this but for your atrocious threat about Bridowell.j But, ns wo have,, given, false names, it tlqtjs ..not mnko much difference. ' I trust, that thoveporters will eayJ noth-; ingnboutit." '' "'.'- ej. a ft ' ' m s o . 1 ii i 1 1 a linU'-JJ The IIead-ov a DeacMan TrieT0i Spfak. A p9or fellow was guillotined, in Paris a few weeks ngo. According, to tle custom, his head and" body wtsre given tho surgeons for the "advanced ment'of science."--An experiment wnr tried with tbo head with a very ipter esting result. They injected., into the arteries freab..arler)itl.llopd.taken from n,dotCi and shortly afterward the .hqad gave -unmistakable sign, of life. ' The color rcturped to tie cheeks, and'1 lips the eyes opened brigutiy 'and ;n2ea' ijipon those around, tle lip mpve'd as it attempting vaiiily td . speak;" arid"the entire facp baro'tlio sbmblanceto acflVd I'ti'o; S'b ppon as 'the ' 'operator ''ceasetf q lnjof f. . tlio life blood Of tha .dogvy th apeara'nc'es "ofdoath 'rapldly'Briccoedod.' I,t was' oanicstly li'eld.by ' the eminent! surgical gontlemon In attendance, that during tho operation the brain was1 in full and natuardcttfyrrj-arfd tbat the lips tried to! tittor tho 'last: themght AVhich found Jesting place in tbe miai ofUte cmdmned,-v4 i-o-wtwi; t .rib