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I" .' Wli Liberty J3ellf ;riheie is my Country." $1,75 Per Annum.--In Acta". WILLIAM FERGUSON Proprietor : ---r iii fN, rA, ' VOL. 4r50 EATON, PREBLE CO., 01110. : TI URSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1864. NO. 200 mju ... ! . mi i a. .HARSHAM, & DUO'S, W, Wst Flftk Street, CiucinnuM fiW SUMMER DRESS 6009$ MUt, and UouMkeenit.- Gcodl generally. . . . ty have alee a splendid assortment ol ' (Mtem e, pu cloths, aika they will sell eueap lor cash . tay will Mil cheaper tlma toy othei ' Hm in Cincinnati, ,Lt nry baa eall at Makshacl Bro' At A, Waal afia itraat between Wain Hi and tinn, " ttKEAT WESTERN Carriage & Buggy MANUFACTORY. HENRY RESLER :r St,, it-fimn iai?, a fo,, KATON, OHIO. a A VINO treated a new and commodi on Shop, i nw prepared to execute work ia kit Una, that mi; be entrusted ail eare. A to4 Stock of flowed 'I consistm? af UHIICES, BMSIES mXfS, SPRING WAGONS .t tt.. CcrofUla, or Kinjrs Evil, tf a cjeeutitunnnal disease, a eerrnptton el tiu tiocd. by which th fluid become vitiated. Break, and poor. Bing in the cuTu'uii'm, it wfadv the whole bodv, and may buil mit la dtMaia on aujr yti o( it. No orw i free tfroa it attack, nur is tlnrs c i rhi-.'h it mjr iaot dioTox. 'ilw Mrofuloiu tulut w vrioii.lj aaaad I) man-uHa dUa, low Uvnp', di rJord or unhwlfl.j' fvjl, Unp'.i"e air, Hl-H wad fl'rtijr kabit', lie d-priii viriH, ami abara U, tjr the vrauiMil Hif-ctv;. Yl;;t ar ka tn orifin, it is -ireIitar)' in l!n- ou Citation, deweadiiii; " rain psnnu to ihiidivii ate ti tbW and foarth niraliiiii ; " i nur.il, aawu V b the- md nf Him ho nij-h, I frlii nait the kuauilie of tlw uuher akUdrcn " ilaeAnt eommmee kr tlc4rioB front tha looH tf otKrayt w ulteion mattur, ttL-)i. in : -kt iaa ltvr, and in!ornl organ, i UhmmI . rabrrrUi in the glisndi. wtiiii;st and on 1k eurfaea, awptiuns or wv, Thi' futU or trapnon, trhich K tA ri tn the kliwd, ilqiria ' IM energie V Jiff, ko tl.at ci ufuluu.1 cohmIi m. tiu art only mi.Tir from tcrofulou ixni. )U)lainu, bu thejr hnro for Kv powcT to ititli fftod tha aaf uf other liKas?K : lom.o wuaadt var jnitit-rt ktMi hjr diord tj 'Which, UthonA npt miroiV'mi' in their nattiro, mt trill rmdrTKl fiital liv lliix taint in the ,Nrra. )totof the consumption wl.iohd. 4o!aiaN die humua hraily has iti oripn din ctly thi mtsNkhh, cont'iuilnntiniii mid man' dentniatie diaeueea of ti e iiyer, knl:iT, bruin, and, indeed, if ail the organs ariao from 01 sare iwntri by the Ham Ciue. One quarter of all nur penjilc era xcroftilotii ; rinnr penone are invaded by thU lurking in "Vtien, aad tlieir hralth ia undermined by it. 'fa clcane it froai th nystom w mut rcnorntt fh blood hy an altrrari-! medicine, and m figntma It hy hoaltliy fond aud vxeteinB, 4Uel a wxdirine wo nupplv m pnrI Extract Sarsapnrii'a, .e Dit clftctual remedy whii'h the medical wkilfof ou time ean Ucvine for tliit er.-ry-hire prrailinifniiil futni ninliuW. 1: i oom .ktned from the inoit aotivirrenntlifiN tliat hare , ken dianvorrl fnr the expnrfpitimi uf tliix foul . border front he hlioil. and ti:e miriie of the .nnrtin ftom it diwtnirtiw oon-qtiwico. j&iiw It thould hn tnii)iV"tl for the rnrr 'A flan onlv 8-Tofuln, liut aim tlioe other aAee limit which arixe from it, aifh us JiunrrirB nd SaiN DiuKasks, St. Antikit' Fjur Aaaa, ar RHtnr.i.A, Pmnr, PraTtii.Ra iaoTCHas. Kuixoind Uoit.i, TtMona, Tkttkm .4aat ttvr Rnc, Scvi.n Jii:n, Uiubwoum, j9nrtmATiM, Sti-iiimtic and Mkucukiai, Jliv Dwn, Dthi-hi-nia, DaaiiiTY, and, (fcdmd, Ai.i. Comii.ainth AiiKixn riinu Vitia aa sa iNrraa Dmioh. 'Ilic popular belief tt "imqnmtt) aftht Uooii" k founded in trnth, Jgr aarofula ia a dwneration of tlie blood, '.he .Wtleular purpoae and virtue of this Karnapd ba ia to pirify regenerate, tliii vitu) fluid. Wtbaat which aound health u UnpoaaiUt U 1 aseutttutiona. JrVYER'3 Ague Cure, taw to trsBDr crai c dpeminlawt 9nt, ar Fever aad A awe, uMUUt F.T.r, Chill KTer, Dmt , Perladleal Haadaoha ar Btiloae duaaelaeli, ! Blllana hrtn, lnd4 4r eke wkala elaaa afallaraaaa orJglt Jag la alliarr draiaiut, ta4 hf , a atalarla mt Ulaaanatla .ewatrUe. We are enabled aere to eiTrr tha eotnmanity e airaedy waieh, while it cure the abnre complain t itk eariainty, 1e Mill ptrfrctly hjrrnlt In any Maatitr. Sue a remeajr ia invaluable in diatricte jrhee thate afflicting diaordeti preeail. Xbia CvBBl'oxrla tha miaamatic pctaoa af Firm 4mm Abtb worn the natem. and omenta the da- awiopawnt ef tha diaaaae, if UVeii pu the Drat ap. eoaefhapreamitoryarmnlami.' Ilia a not only ihe beat reandy erer yet diaoirertd r thie claae M eaanpiaiata, aat aiao tha ctnipeat.. Ihe lane iae ur an Mason wa aaepie tur a iokar lalnn it within tlie leach of ef) body j and in bilieut district, where yavaa ara aodb preiraila, every body thouid aea it aad aae it freely hnlh fnr aire and pretec- A mat eanarioritr. of thU rnniedr aver anr eHhar avar diatovered for the apeedy and certain aanwof Iatmiirtenta ia thai it eoiltaiiia n Quinine ar alaaral, eonmuaatly it paoduec ne ejulniam or fthar injwrtaoe enarta vthatever upon Ihe eoaatitu tioa. Taeaa eured br it arc left aa health at if 'titer bad Bene had tha dianuw. aa Ferer aae A fur a net alone tke enaaequrnce of ha nlaaaaarie pniaoa. A great earicty of diaar Ana ariaa from at irritiinn, among which era aVearaMa. RAhm6in, Qmtt, lltmlatSt, Bh'tuU mm, Ieeac, torutht. Catarrh, Atlhma, i'rti. Mnti'oa, PaipiJ Ajftttion f Uu Spletn, Ifytltr. Irt, Ma Me AawJa, tone, Pnmlynt and Dt rmupmm it of thr Mtwii, all of which, when erigiaanair aa tkia ran, put an the intermiUttU toat. ar Beeone perimlical. Thit " Ccna " etpeli fba palaoB frnnt the bleed, and canecqncntly eurea Mwaa all aba. It ia aa k,nhMm nroteciian to kninUjiaal and Bnenaa travelling or temporarily una aa maianma ainnria. it naen oeea amuBy ar elly while eapnaed to the m (action, ffeat will k eacreted lrm the ratem, and cannot a1 fat aofsricnt quntity ta ripen into die Haaa it ia area mere vluih: for pretea. ' ia ema, and few will ever tuner from Inter . atf tkwradthccaalTief the protoctios r ' Mld, anorda. ft ATSi h O, Iwn.Kat. j in IV E AV 0"-'B .8; FKOU , NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ' . . . .- . .' rnrchaed exclusively for cash g!nct),the panic. A full and duira l,le stock ot'SUple, nd xo3iji:srr,ic DRY good; INCLUDING . HAT. 0 ti. BOOTS 8Uf)K8. 80KNET8. RIBBONa c. Ac. SADDLEBY & H&IO WARE CARRIAGE TRlMMtOH. Will be sold oo usual tcio sto on customcreand toallTrbo v if h cheap goods, far belw tlie cost ol mipor ution, C. VAffAUSDAI. CO GfiEAT DEMAND GEEENBACKS CHARLES HARBAU0I1 Ha inat opentiil a Grorirj Storw o t B on Ktieet, one door south ol the Ktk) Hotel, where be keep ei-vtbtiij ' k e such ai SUGAB, TEA, COFm Rice, Soap, CantUs, fyrup, Molasses, Fish, Dye 8lu5 Cigart, Jebacto, trman Sm f. riAZAKD WJFL1! rTITi:if SHOT, HEAD, CM S. BROOMS, BUCKETS UV, Churns, Jmce ant lldhr V-.i Shauds, d;..-., 4'., Ail ol which wll be told VERY LOW FOR CAS?- OR OUUV COl XTMV PRO'c,i In connection with I be Grocerr, h, r" utillcon'inue the EAGLE SALOON in tha me building, where liii lri"ndi t' nlwRvg find a choice vBn?iy ot OVSrEKS," TRll E, M r CANDIES, JiAlSiyi,lGs, T. H.UBtJO.I, Jt-it. Fat on. Oct.? t!9 .W. GAS?. IvUS 11. f H K 1 1-, f Eaton Foundry ASD MACHINE SHOP TUB nnJereigiifd are rrepaied tonrcon n-iidata tbe public in tiu wav ol ''ouurir. and Machine work. AIIKindsof Casting Donro).'.! e Drill. Reaneri. Mowere. Tkramnr M chinet, Orist ilillo, Saw Mill.i, 4c , to., n paired to ord'f cn ihort notu'a. Alwaei kept on hand and piadet.t order- SUBAR KETlltS, f ramei and Grata Ba'i ti.r Saga' Fata Bakeryt, En; ineir $0. Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stove bboo brucery and Schoo'-baie Hiowa Dog Iron. Wincioio Weights, (JtlUr roe; Waut Spouu for hr aeea. eiHTESNand WEIJ. ZVtt Bottomi for Lye Bopper. Blucktmtih 2 wo lrupi tle( ,a pattern!. . IKO ?BXClKUi Wagon Boxei. FU Wheels, Track WU, rUs. Caps for Hood Saws: " Framei for teating Bcbuol Aauae POTS. KETTLES, & CHUrM Window Capi and Sills. Waihrra for Bridges, Aa We are prepanng, and wi'l bara t ia a very ihort time, oe cf h-t ani fineat Cookiko Stoves ever offered (f li this or any other State Pateo'4 -4 (Warranted to bake in the bottom and o alike, and give good satii'actioe- We will nay the highest pria foe Oi Metal and Wrought Iron. i" afkaaga Castings. - GN8 &&AUt Eatoa, Jan. 28, 1864. tl NOTICE. The nnderiigned has been duly appointed Administratrix af iheEitateot Chriai opher D. i'ntton. .late of l'reble couutv, Uhio,daceaicd. . BHODA PATTOK. Adffl.s with the will annexed Joly 38, lHSi-31. SCO VILL'8 HOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. eih ouupocsb EXTRAtrr or S&RSAPARILLA AMD ST1LLIBC1A, ra tea otu o a Bttfl l l , VPIIII.ITMI iD VM I'l Kill MIl.FH,OI.IH'ia. KKr tllvKAHKes AMI al.l. OTIKH Ilia. . hKn WW Mil AUK f'AIMKV - WV AN I tlf.t'KK TT K OK TIIK IllflltfU. 1 WONDERFUL CURE OF SCROFULOUS WrtH SWELLInGIK Um& tha Statement of Martia Robbina, Jr. mm mt tha Werat Caaea erer "rJrd CixmxxATi, 0 . II, ISM 'AaeaMi. A. t. SfioriLi, A Ce. OenNemcn I will with great pleasure giro my tcatimnnt BjlowhrToir8AR ba par i li. a Asr PT1I.L1HA,C bloed and Llrai lyrap, hat done fc me. Bonn thru an. a bnlf years ainee, i was atlnckrd with a roro ru lou WHITE SWEL. 150, waieh waa at MdcJ wltk mnet aieruaiating aina I I triad rarieua reeaedias, and had twonf the beet Paytieieai f tSa city, (oao ef than a Pro kaeer ia aa Old School Medical t'ollare,) and a raileJ ts give me any Kellef ! ( waa ea doeed ibai I was confined to me bed far arar three Months. The uervea ani muaclee at one leg were so contracted and drawn up, that COnLB IXn WALK. I hid MOHS rUAN A rxr.F,N RIINXIXa tLCKltS eu ny lers.froas which I took from time to I rae, core than ON! liCSDRED PIECES OF V)H X,aotae of '.he-n a-oai three lo four itches kmg. leu red wed to almost a skeletoa, and ay friends bad gives up all HOPES of my gCOOVKEYI au in th!a condition whea aamiared ihe use of yourl.eot sad Lire tyraa. ' hare ased alto;e.ber tome twe loaeakottiee. 1 am now ABLE TO ATTEND tO BD8INK88. and mr 'era hare hytne a itronr that I walk wiMi.vit rny difHeulty lit D HAV KHTIUKLi IS HJVEUED MT BAa loan, truly, MAItTIJr ttOBniKS, Ja Sal West Sth SUent. KaJtr la Ceal Wl aad Lain pa. extract (Vow tha Cinn'HMft sm esmtwre Mtdical Journal, Vol. , page l, ry ita edits-, Pier. ft. 8. VEV rOf.in regare this EesaarkabH Cure ! ! "VAiie Atartfa Bebbias waa la tbe Tsrf vent taajttBabie eond.Uan, ve were ralM ta attend bias for a fracture ef lb Wg, prsdueei tyatUl. he indioalfdas of aiuuuioa of tha Me and"' the airraBislaa'-, were rcry Hifaverabla. for he would ait, diy after Hay, PICKIb'O "CT KMALI. P1KCE8.0F TUB 90 MC, wbKh win Id aloofih on. I fovod hia mog ScotiU'i PrepATatioa, vSyh Ac coo naum le km anfif a cure wet tftcUd. We gave hint oo constitutional tnmttnent, being IB aittfiidaitm only aa a surgoan ; yet ai- tun mt we bad much curiosity to svv what coulJ e done ia a eystcs r Wasivo.y diiOaaee' te his was." Tas Darren awwraaw bats, since that tiraa be has aade uaaef BCOVILL 8 8AK5 APA MLLA aad 8T1LLIK01A ia his practice, and U Aae CMraJ tbe eT mtriecLT ciaia ol taCaorVia4 aad -iyrUlLITIU CISKA8E. WOU f4fWLt UFLICT0 - CJflEB WITH fRE K3 B0IL1 aae Ba4tivr IV., u., Jan. t, 'H, Mb.. L.KoTr.. W ftV-Th le e carl ifr that my wlla, Jiilara,DotoT,end myself, ulmtil tw" years ten a Be' ago, war? aoreiy nnnriiHi. ary ,r'.'rT."??y'..!?L,!J? whoia Onrir, and I waa oovered with ranniar kola I "ald several pkfsiciaiu, and M id tr-M-prUrii.s for alUt six niontba, I aad fnuarf that, uuW of getting 6 cir, m ' frtte wort tnd mrttt ami mwll" ht cAnarea E.Lj ...ii : -. . ,.v;. IIAfl I (any JJy Imrtho an.t ct oirni. jot tiea of your BLO0I . ii'l strauge to Ml, before we hail one hn ' nsivt, ws nas all wktj- I had nficnt v one bus anal 44Urs before I got your aiodieine. Tours, wiib raapeet, OA-ILTOX U'AAlaS. mtt 0 aficww eaft ea 1 tU aomf and ret a aampnim eoniaminn cwimra.a omuma ir-im Call KNOWN CITIZENS OF XNCINNATIt . .. . A I pty leovill'i JBloed and Uver Syrun ia dXJMPOSED ENTIKELY CF V KG ETA BLES, aad Is rtaracrLT 8'E for CUlli ORElf to aae, in case of sore umth or eruption the skin. If M0TUE1 . VALUF tha kaaltb of their children, tb y shomrt aradi- of Use diaea eenre it u toe keae aa itatament ef one of the OLDEST IM18T. IN CINCINNATI. "I baraWy certify that I have been made aewuAiBta-l. with gOOVILL'S SARSPA MLLA ATD 8TILMN01A, or BLOOD AM UT-I mVT THl INOREDIENW are Mtiraly Tegctable, a4 ae mineral ntar aau the proper ati on. W. 8. MERRILL, a dear west ef Burnet Hoaaa, amcinnati aa lata mf aba Propr'etora, 1. l. scovnx & co ir t Twat Kigbth Suaet, CuciaaaM DEMOCRATIC SHIRT MANUFACTORY Ealph 0. McCracken, DtALER IN FINE LINENS. BTP Iriak and German, and fintt. ', FurBishiog Goods; Hosiery of nil kinds. Fine Lmen made to order. b meaanre otnt, ano a nrat fit guaranteed t-aer J atierns cut. 9, WEST F0T7ETH 8TBJIET. OppntiU the SUepU vitK GoUtn Mau ClNfJlNN ATI, n WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! The undersigned will pay th. highest mat kel nnce in Cash, for woeL Dout fall to see hint betote sellinr and s?t tbe I TOP.OF THE MARKET IN CASH, t rrar he found at all timea. atmr effiue on ttore.ooxet on Maia 8t . B Sri.rneiis. J JaneJ m r p w it . I n to THE COQUETTES FATE 1'i !r!,rJ' Seraral weeks paesel awsy, and utile Allie Mar Hood lafore the alur. : The tn.ni he had eouaea ws .!, good, and turner iseia wr,K , . . but there was, another, to whom h.r e wandered uneaily, 1 ko borered in cetnantly round tbe g litiiterfly iurm of the proud siren, jltj Unuyond, liofe datkeayes aa4ia.t iiUsAfctnalrjra.tl'e proud man bent his handsome, sta.. ly head wiib such devotion. . f Allie iwsct lips quivered when aheanw her brother bend down and whisper in Nil lie's ear, and bean tbe request that she would walk with him upou the lawn, and tbe two wandered off. Tbe moon shone brightly, and Kdward May. drawing Nellie Rnymvnd's arm within kis own, walked slowly duwn the gravel walk, his face upturned towards the atari, and a unite of inexpressible happinei softly wreathing his month. "Nellie'' laid Edward, and be spoke very low and aofily "Nellie, I ap very happr to night happier than I batterer hoped to be( nd I want som ono to sympaihize wi'.h me 'n it: Allie has anothet juai now to occupy I e ' attention may I tell it to y j af" "Yea, " she whiipored toftly. ".Vone can ehare your happineis; and sympatliizo with you mure freely than L Tell me all." For a moment he was silont, onlyitretc't ing out his hand to draw .her down upon a ;.it beside him. After a while ho spoke, hili dreamily and very geutly. "I oi.ee believe, " said He, "thit I could never find a w inUn whom t could love fully and truly with su.'h a lore ai I must cber iib for Ihe womnn whom 1 would call my wife; but I have found hej. Nellie (why do you tremble so?) a sweel puro faced little thiuj. f.-esh and fragrant in a buddi.lg rut, gentle ni Ihe snmmer breezes, and gay and ad as the lark whese sing she trills the whole dny long. Tell ma that you rejjire in my haupinc.u Nellie toll me thai yon will lov my little wife that is to be iweet LiUy Wallon., j " Nallie'i lips war ritnd and ashen, and the rose up, quivering like an aspen. ', Oh, I am so. illl" iho gnspnj- Take me into tho housA." Kdwnrd ilny rose hnsiily, and supported her with his arm, but she nearly repulsed ktm ns die plantid hrr foot firmly on the rr.ivtl. She had Irani) d lo low the man aril h all the hidden pa.siion and fie of her i strong nature; and now hj told h'tr he bud u.nn nn...l ' .1.... ...!... ..1- - I . , ., , . , , noor but ne.iutilul got-erncij in nnch i.niu it -i- nt. . . I,,, family Oh, it was too much ! U knew Nellie Rarmond's w.-aki.e,,. and h, .nih..dber fsayfujy. lhoua'h he b ierel m his heart I bat she was incHabletf dee,. feeling. Alice went to Nellie in answer to her brother's summon; and wi.en every one ' gone fro n iht rojm. the held nut her nnrs to Alic. nbite and slrickon. wnli an anifuislied m,.au- ' 0. Ali.e. I rare bim my wh.de heart, and he loves another!'' u , , , , . . ... , 1 hn ihe aa..k down, pule and lifeless, and it was ma iy A-ecks ere Nellie Bmmond . , , . , , " , woke to lift- and Coi.ecicunei.j. Then iho was a 1 hanged repentant woman; but it is hard to feel tke s ift touth of a little luiud, and see tbe light form ol Edwird's wife bending so pityii.ply. Oh, the punish men t of her "evil deeds" had come, and was heavy and bitter! Nellie Raymond is N Hie Raymond still. . gk-h.- .,. ;, . ,,-im j;..:i:-j Dul snenM tTr0Wn " oalrn. dignified but lovely woman. She ean sympntbiio with t he suffering, bee ai'ie fh has suffered; and strives, by tenderness and love to others to alone lor the misery she wrought while in the heyday ot her pride and selfish lore for admiration. i I Tbe Arouiu.sj Cass. Madrid papers just received giro ot tbe effeat produced in 8pain, by tha kidnapping of Colonel Ar. gueliei. Tbe Spanish papers all blame Mr. Seward for his singular conduct, while ihey express their aitoniihmcat that the Cab inet Minister of a great p ople con Id lend himseli't.1 so disreputable an act. J be Et panu, the Corrttpondtnci, the Etpiritu Vublico, severally express their conviction that " Mr. Taiera hd no right whatever to demand the extradition of Argules," and that he more than any other person, must have been astonished at the tucccsi of hit demands npon Mr. Seward;, that our Pre mier condesendea to listen to such a prop osition "Courier des Ktna Unis. PltKrAIATIOM Of BLOCKAUal-Kl'SKFfta. We hare intelligence from Nassau to ibe 1 23th instant. Blockade-running 11 aot art ivejuHnow, ow:ng principally te the Wil mington quarantine regulations: bat ia the meantime tbe blockadcrs are making exten sive preparations ior tho fall busin-as. " iuij m Nassau, ana . new steamer- are arriving or are on lha ' -7. 1 .. . , war. "Two large res els," a correspond- ! I..,. - :,.. L ..jl... ' "- auoa-1 more ai-e expeeted- There ayo ton in I Port tA-dar. Manr of one old ntiM ira I i. , n.,. . .l- 1 . """" doing Ihey avoid the quarantine of Dixie. P 'as I freah water tal'en inwardly. In a 'N'tira was live of Captain Kennedy's i. -sinp hit Vessel, and i is l)istrense.i nfterwa'ds,' ihe gallant e- A nrnminent nliTsician I:1H: "In " practice 1 have notieea inn tuoao c.i iurii ... . ., -u who become ill and die in lha apri.iif am mmMrh.ief.llen eictim to the t'loaght. tesenen of parents, who stuff them w.tb j ,tmi,ch, nire a vegotable diet, easily rOal BIIU lumi HI wuct.... . . j r..u ..-.. ..-. wl,n thoir di,,ted and equally nutrition. I hav. . , rtorei ehiMreu br reeom mending fHrinnceons nml resetnbie food limn lever did b," doaing them with dia - agreeable medicines ' A crniaif merc!TanrcrJmpti4nnp,hailvi of eome unjust aenlenee of Ihe lower court wui told hy tbe judge to g to iho cadi. "But the cadi is your uncle," urged Ihe plai utiff. "Then vsunan goto the grand vixir." "Ruf ha secretary it your cousin.'1 "Then ytu may goto the saltan. "But his favorite sultana is your nieos." ' Well, then, go to the d 1." " Ab, that ia aitillcloserconiiectinu." said the ra-rchiint, at hi lift the court in despair. A little buy some lix yeart old waa usiin; hit slate and pencil on tbe i'.ibWh, when his father, who was a olergymou, entered and mid " My ion, I prefer h it you shosld aot use your slate on unday." ''I am making a meeting-liousc, father," wat the prompt reply. Bf?i.A painlully iuteieiting pair at Balti more hoipi'sl sis two soldiers, one named Pt-rio, who lost both arms at Charleston; the other named 8m. ih, who lost both leg at Gettysburg. No wan at'd wife are closer cumpanioua, and they will end their days together. The legless man foedt, dresies and attenila the mti without armJ, and tbe armleit man auendu the beat he can upon bis legions friend. 'Jhi armless man at tnds church every Sund.iv, which tbe man without legs can not do. ills companion wishes to purchase fur hiut a velocipede, that they may go to church together. They huvs not the ninuey. Neither has home or relatives abU to da any thing for llie'n. Wnt ull their deprivations, the greatest ex travagauce they indulge in is a wish for a velovipede, that they anuy go outtogeather '1 h armlets man now carries tbe legless one wncnevtr they go out, upon kis back. The distance from lb; hospital to the church; is too great for such means if locjinjitou JSt - abort sih:.ed prulcsior, on (joins out ol the giilenny of Ira college, ran against a cow. In ih CP ifiiaion of a m-ffljut he raised his hut and exubvine.l. '7b-g your pardon. nsnJ tin. Sjoi after hn stumped, ' . , . , , . , sgainit 1 aily in th.i street, and in a Bud- s . , . d.-n recollection of hi, lorm.r mh,.,i he t 'XU.'lyJ.U-' TMKT QaKXltBKB WITH09T UlllHKtVO Wtr-r, ev 'n ihIi wi'e, im'i'bel t U i'h tbe . k n, appease thirst almost hh much a writer savs: cann.-t conclude w lhont " - - , making 10.no mention h-,e ol the great advaieage which 1 r-ceived from aoakin- my.l..tl...t.ice.ly in jali water, and ! putting ihe ., wi.k..u. wring,..r. To this I discovery 1 may with justice utiribute the presarvation of my owe life, and the prefe.--ration of tho lives of six oth.tr persons who muit have perisliel if it had not been put in ue Tha wutcr absorbed through the poret of the skin produced in every re spect ihe tame effect as wiiuld have resulted from mod rate drinking of any lii ui I. The sal ne particles, however, which remain ed in our clothes, uccomin; encrusted with the btat of the iun and that of our bodies' lacerated our skim, and were otherwise in convenient; but we found, by washing out these particles, and frequently wetting our cloth!, w'thout wringing, tw'ce in the course of a day, the skin became well in a short time. After th -ae operations, we uniformly found that tt.c drought went off. and the p .relied tongue was chrea in a fe minutes after bathing and washing our clothes, and, at the same time, we found ourselves as much refreshed as if w had reooived some aeti.al nourishment. Four persons tn the 1 01, who drank salt water, went deliri out and died,but those who avoided this, and followed tbe abeve practice, experienced no no such symtoms." CoWAtDlT A man was recently convict, ed for stealing hit neighboi't cow and hiding it in kit cellar. It was a cowardly mode of eowbiding. Seiiko Docsie. "I cant see the speaker," a great but dissolute statesman h ecupned one night to Sheridan, ae thty entered the House, "Can't you?" the wit replied, equally uncertain in hit speech, "I I can see fine " Ta GatAT. lie that can enjoy the inti macv of the treat and on no occasion dia rk.M V. m l'i.M.iliif v nri1i.ifr.a himself by sever ty, proves that ae la as periect a gentleman by nature aa bit companions ae . . " . .. . hj rBk' . :" 7 jHt eTaooon roa I'lnnxs. Lite 11 a con- .,.t simple for richea which wa moat l...aL.L!.J TL.. .... a " .... tnenurae givei a piayming to a ctuM,to amuse it uutil it falls aateep. . i . T.Ho K,.u-.-A7adf of di-tin , wiahinz to coimult a celebra- , i O-osvenor atre.t, cilled ; iHSl aOLTI L..J ...... nuiru ed phyaici tn laH wnek wih her daughter. Tl.. .....onl nD too. m her card, ana re.urne., nr,-.. arun tio iteneae. De'rmz nr i.auauiu -uui , - - - fo low h m t-i ihe inmWng r.-TTtsn a a K-ot i IT A rouur "arate, frrah from the home of his youth and - - ... .!.... A k:n invited to dino at a great mansion recently, excessively nervoui, nnd most lavish in his praise and a-tmirat'on of ererything that cime bcfoie Bint." tiiffl"ishee- aiasCuek, ndrtookj of it thr.ic times. "I am gl ni you Uke it Mr "u-hml assure snooks, HHid her grace. u you,'' was Ihe reidy aad uuabaihed response, and with a delicate kit of flattery, which was tinuod, "uecu'iae I tbiuk yonr grace made it." SntTORiAL. A country editor iiys, "Some body brought oue bottle of soured water in. to our office, wiib a request to notice it ai lemonade. If Esau was green eaongh to sell h s birthright lor a mess of pottage, it does not prove that we will tell a four-sbill-ing lie for two pence.1' Crooso thk Might. The greatest man is he who charmes the right with invincible re solution; who resists 'be sorest temptations fr.tm within and without; who bear the heav iest burdens cheerfully; who is the calmest iu storms, nod wh ine reliance on truth, on rin tue, on Qod, the most uulaltering. In one of our courts lately, a ninn who was called upon to ap pear us a witness, could not be round. On the Ju Igd a-tking whose ho was, an elderly gentle m m roie up. and with much enii p!uN, said "Y'Hir honor, he's gone." 'G)tie! irona!" snid the Judge, 'vrlnro is ho ironc?" Hint I cannot inform you, re plied tho communicative gentle man, "hut lie is dead." . This is considered the best guard, ed answer on record. red VERY TRUE. The New York Tribute in a Ute editorial fays : Our public burdens arc fearful; our titxes are enormous ; our Pub lic Debt, already frightful,-is stfiidJ Hy aii";meiifiiiu we are tre.itily Hiiniiiiuiieii to send halt a million mor.) men to the ha'tle tleld. Nev- cr .iince liie iliscoveiy ol AninW s treason have hlacKi-r clomli hung, over iu; oir trust is 111 unu alone. Never was a National appeal to the Father of Mercies more appro priate than now." ! Don't I'at for thkik Paper. .-I editor lu lug read iu anof Uer, .. ,,1 1 I ,il ir I I II il I 1 11 r 1 1 n 1 1'liitui;! " ' 'i ii, ifn man smoke orche vs, wi! m ke him turret that he nw s u l lar iu the world, iniioctiitly cohcUiiUh that, niiinv of his niilisfi tlier-a have 1 .. - 1 1 i.t .1 1 b'H-n furnislud ilh the article. ( I here ia one thing, ho.vcvvr, he w..n t be likely to forget, and tha,.,, tho price he pays tor his tobacco- iiA woman's heart Is like the moon it clianires continually, but always has a man in it. ty"Iiittlo three year old Mary was playing very roughly with the Kitten carryiisirit hy the tr.il. Her mother told her that she would hurt pnspv. 'Why. no I wont,' said she; I am carrying it by the handle,' lftA robin's nest wa found re cently In a tree at the Oneid.i Oommnrdty, which had interwoven in its structure twenty-nine lady's collars, all of which had been pur. loliied by thf b'rds from the erass plot where they had been placed after tho wash. 'I A VOICE FROM IRELAND. Much has been published about what France tnd England think of our imbroglio; let us now have a little Irish thought. They each and all have a like right to poke the argumentam ad hominem at ns that we were rebels and gained all our greatness by ho rebellion that it is a part of our creed and that we are warring against our own rrinciples. Tho Iri.h write so eloquently that we can't help reading them, although we feel the knife cutting us in every line. Hero u one of them ; From the Dublin Nation TUK FRATRICIDAL WAR. As the news from America flows ir, the lanuajre of tho Northerners and of their journals tends more and more to disgust and outrage all who hold the sacred faith of human freedom, and to make them weep in poignatu mortification and aud deep despair. Well may wo 1 " k-h-ih k ui nit! iieen ui witi( Jor,1(,ll ,0 t,.c H,r;t oj (,)l(,s;0)i Vt! rum in (iill.st lK,, , ,, t t,1(T,iroof a;. mn , j,, ? , f 0I .it'.pull of popol-r lOrty pieeiiee ot the KitCiit bee. 'O day. A rrpuWu-an p , . K-lllMH lilllT t'lOS weiti . - - . . n- in"', wiinet) iuu- U, jwrmt U8 ----- v,nir;i vu 'j ' I n J Aflil.lv a any inlni'.a i t 'I.e. ot' ;i the rfcbe'a" am oM ,, .,,.!., :f,'"ia rilirn'1'1 ,f OdiUIH 'J h'ulu iiiv i ui.viii.". i mi in fiti'HS nut renroucli : i h-jbi- -i .,. . . i i i I il.a iiitUI H wri. () rcVei eneO the i"eiro 8 'f1 : eminent, proceeiling 1 ,,rt tioiilllar will in blomi, Slid t( w"" gWi.r the desire tor sen " " " bv Lutcliery and lamii.f.ii.tr. . . "in a trrrat confederation f-a r-a- I publican State, in a systclW ua on (he will of the people, on t o !lit of rubellioti that un shuuld himpen that we now that 1.0 .tyranny or despond "j old Europe ever drew the bwra more savaeely to put down ' rei'' liou" and trample on the ymcc vl the people, thau tUis Bame Central Government of a Ucpnblicuu l.ou. federatiou it ib enough to jyn;ig tbe heart of any man who believr-u in the greuter humanity and toler ation of popular governments Well may the advocates of otic monarchy laugh in bitter mockery at thoso who believe that a peop,u ruling themselves wonld never spill bldod in popular subjiicn'"in, and that sueh murders were done by kings and despots of Old Eu- rol,e ! f TJ It is a hidcons sarrnsm tiQ( publicatiism to hear the jonrnms ot the Northern tstatea yelling lor tho blood of "the rebels" &r their u.tcr subjugation and destruction . "We mean to conquer thenr," sny the editor of the Aew York " Tn. bune," "not merely to detea, l'ut to conquer, to subjugate them. But when (he robcllioua traitora are overwhelmed in the field and scattered like leaves before tb angry wind, it must not be to re turn to peaceful and coutcutcd homes. They must lind poverty at their firesides, ond see privaiiou in the anxious eyea of mother -d tho rags of childreu." Was ever more hellish sentiment uttered ? Where, in the annals tf dcpoMrnt or tho records of it butcheries. HJnill 9o..ir frn tv.rtlul t'it!i vnat ,ve liive t0 Bav jH rlat( i ' ii.it u u mnn:hin.r thmi ni'i'r;i fnt t-H 1001190118, it U an ouiittr" :ull(i H A9i,raon tn !,,,,, nit v. tuut on a point which luuv be rui'jt either way, Ihe shocking Hjieciuclu milnt ho sPI'li c( Iirl'r.hf4 lit I j i I - V being mulv to fl iw in t'u c uKi 'd lh -iii.lii.v.,tW.,, .,1 ll.riMit lloll.- , , ir,.. ...k fcJ.li.iur., ,ll-i lll'v." - fir 8tlf-rnrKriiniint un.l Iruudoii! l' di'f'de their oivi detioies. Vn cannot pansi' t wcij;li li e niceties of the rival t-i,iiru.-tions of the silence of the deed ol' I'niniJ cue us to this butchery butchery to be done, let us remember, not by kings, autocrats 01 tyrant but by Republic-am, advocates of' popular lilmrty thonsolves the offspring of rebellion ! -'.'JftfSv Isdux Strvti-gt. A very curiou t pie.w of strategy, which look place the other day, ihowa that the wonders of Cooper's ndian kernel hare not ceased. One of tbe four, teenth New 'Fork Artillery a Senceu Indian, I believe, from the western part nf ihe stale undertook, on a wager, to bring in alive a rebel sharpshooter, wto was perched in a tree in front ef our line, ton, sidorably in advance of hit own. Ilia mann er of accomplishing thit was as ingenious at nuccessful and rivalithe 'devellry,' of aur of the Lenthenstoeking rediskins. Prodo cing a quantity of pine boughs, he enveloped himself with them from head to foot, attach iag them iscurcly to a branch, wh-ch h lashed lengthwise of his body. When com pleted hewitt indistinguishable toa casual observer from the surrounding foliage, and resembled a tree as closely as it waa poss iblefor hii really artistic eflbrtt to render fliem. Thus prepared, and with musket In blind, ooncealed hkeaise, he ttoe by almost imprrceplihle moveroents to beneath the tree where the sharpshooter was lodged. Here he patiently waited untill his prey had emptied his pioce at one of our men, when he suddenly brought hii musket to bear upon tho "reb,"givlng him notime to reload, The sharpshooter was taken at a disadvan tage. To tbe oommand come down he read, ily assented, when the Indian triumphantly marched him a prisoner into camp and wea (he wager. Petemburg Army Letter. Mra Partinrion read a .criticism the other day, in which a writer was charged wita iisz'ectinir ihe antecedent. ' "Tliu.1 a just hko aome stack-op anxt 'era's taut 1 know." laid the oldladb,-. "f. ey aiwajs-r.e-g ect their stj s and winer re.auout too, it' Uiey happen to be poor."