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J'a., Most respeelfdlly oSera bis servloea lo llie publio as Vendue fryer and Auction eer, .slaving bad a Urge experience, ) recl'eunfldeut I bat I ltn reudt-r perfect kelUfaclloa to my employees. Jan. 0, 'U7lf T. PAKKS, . ATTOHNUY AT LAW & 1UST1UCT ATTOllNY, MIDULEUIT.O. GNYliUU COUNTY. la OOlce in Court House, flepl.15, '07tf LEWJS UllEMEJl'S SONS' TOBACCOWAREIIOUSE No. 322 N.THIRPS'1 0,S8 VlllLADELl'HIA. M EUCHANT HOUSE. 11. II. XTANDEUUACII Pbov'r J. C. Nil E, Clerk Ko. 418 & 1S North Tbirl Hireet. Philadelphia. M ILLEtt A ELPEa WHOLES ALE BOOK PELLEUfl. tsitioiiera, U'ank boo ' AJauulactures nil X ,tl-. la WM..l..t loMtnv- ,Tir. ltf 0 VOL. 7. SEl.FCT POETRY. AT Tin: IIElinCiL'. iiv i:a!uiax rrtot-soN. ' Thoy arc l ito, May, nro thov not ? What can have dot a'ce l theiii V "1 lilt) S ire I cmn.it till. I fancied I heard the ti:u of Imr-'on' Im.i.U a iiion.oiit hinoe. Hark ! 1 hour it plain or tmw.'' 'J'ho frpenla-r Mood on tho vonn lah of a lur'o iiiaiwion in ono of tho South ern Stuti H. Tho fiit, Louise laiiii int. wis n tall, liuniKomo Lriinetto, with ilnik hniui-hiii!; eyce utnl rave troHos, Ilcr t'0Uiii Mhel was tho l.aud.s.uuor of ibo two. Perfect yniineiiy of form coiiiliinod with ronl ir, delioifo f.'a lures; her pol len liuir f il'in in rio;;- leio over lior latllilos h uidoiit, hln presented n pieluro of luvvlitie.sj ran ly met with. JLith tb it-l.s wore in ridim; habits, ui.il iu ono lioully 'oCl-d hutid I. nii-e held a r.ditirC whii. w i h which hIip im paiirlitly tupped tho loo of I hi) dainty siippor I hill peopL-d out liuiu Lclioalh her !iil t. At ono iido, tii(;!ij;elitly leanln-; 4i:s'li.-l a pillar, LI.-. il.i.Ueyih lioi no on May'n lair fin e, was llie figure ol a )"'t'j: ican, ti'( null! ly nbout twotitv v nr of !:('. In leuturcs, I'larouee l.ainoat roycnihlod his M-tof L .ui-o ; hut ui.ilo ono 1'ieo Wrt.su typo ol pti:e Atiinatily I. ii. lily, lliolo Wat u hurdnoi.. thotit the mouth of I ho other that told ol n 1 ii r dillol'elit li.it liro. .li ! here they come at last,'' tiled !,uui.-(.. "Jut Amy in uloiio, what tan havo detaiuol tnii'sl?" As i-he Hjioli , a youii)r lady mou'tte. iiou a prt'ty little pouy role al a rap id pace tu tho piazzi, uud be lore Clai on ce could rea.b her wiiU-, hho Im 1 j.run,,' from hot- i iiiflfi ami nll'reli m itoly greeted hor two fricuds ui lh." ran 'low n tho Mc . ' Kruest tvus uiicxpeote lly o!.Kj;cd to fit) (o V this iiiuming,1' tho suid iu reply lo May' eip; r impiiry ; but will jr.uot us at tho 1 rido " 'Come, then, brolhor, let in mount and itway," cried Loui.so, gaily. 'J. Im in Lrinuiu tho horau,'1 was ibo reply. ' Come. May,'' bo udded, as May's pony won Lroiiht un. Soou all were mounted, uud thru Mary uud Clarcucu nod u! rodo off ' Cousin Mary, lot ua rido nn uud roueh the Lridr'0 first. Lnui and Misn Ilalrttead are deep iu hoiiio vou tidoutiul touicreiit-o aud will eutiroely tlli-H .Mafii 1 acceded and anon Louisa and hi-r friend were left behind. A turn in the road soon hid thom from their Hiht, and clucking their boriea' spocJ, (J lure n co laid : "Mubul, 1 have something lo say to you ; suii.otliino; Hint will iiiUtieueo my kvholc luturo hie. Can you uut gticisi what it it T ' A look of Burpriao camo over tho fair liMcner'e faoo, uud blio buid': "ludced, Clai'i-uce, I cen tb'ulc of uolliiiijr you could Kuy to me ul nuch great importance." "It in ibis,'' aud hU face flmdiod, and hit voice wui low with emotion. '1 love you, Muy j I have lovod you deep, ly, pufhionaluly, since 1 liret aw yuu. Will you be my wifo V 'O Claicneo, 1 cnunot: I am at sor ry." Aud the maiden covered hor la co with hut- hnudn. ' 0 May .'ivu mo noma hope ; do nol oust iiieolf without a h.nio of wiuoiiu your love I" bo ploadeJ. Uinreuoo, 1 tuutiot! 1 havo do right." A Btrane IojU camo into Clnrunco Lament's cyoj, but iu a uiutncul It wan 0ue and ho caid : 'O Muy, why do you thus repulae my love f Why can you not bid me bopoP ' Never can I bo au-ht to you but a friend, C'lurciico, aud a fi!ead 1 will ulwnya be," Auin that stronnu look cmie over Ilia face aud an evil lilit bIiouo In hii 0eH, as Lo hibsed between liia act tenth: ' Uiil, you huvo trifled with me. You have wou the heart of a true lino, and powyou throw it from you. Be ware !" 'No, Clarence, I lave not trifled with you." tho umidou'a voluu was clear aud steaJf now, "I am betrothed lo unoit.i.r." MID I ) LI : 1UJ11G7SN Y 1) HU CO. P XTt Ilo.ik up, nnJ lio iv convn tuwunl ... . !! I i ii u in in a luiriuc pneo, n noife, riuur nt flrt Lo llioiifilil, but nn it citnie nearer, lie k:h tlio lnrm of mm hall tln o.ru Idik tlio iiddlo, yut eliaitioil weo ttttr)t- you witli K'0 ' looks, u mo uiiihwi nyintf sico j. "O lionveiin! t lie briJiie-llio LriJifa!' nn I Ma'j'.'l'ii Vol -o tanr ojt In a wild, ilc.n.irlii cry. One ulanre nnil 01 ir I cui-o nav the cttuse ot' M;y' ahirm ; ,tlio briiljio wi4 c"i' h;v-Li'I 6vny liy llio nnsr.v wulors, unJ in im plneo a ynwniii ubyn l'.ir tojwi.lo for iorc I ti l.vit, u:k1 tuWiird tli llio friiJileiie.l j.'tct'd wns cniin nt fiilitl'ul I .-ii -. On, on, raiiie tint Imrso, p'i'ititt witli terror mi l fctii u, till it Mood upon llie Very brink ol' tin1 clum, end tti .'ti. Willi U ll)i)llll'llt' Ilfi'ltilli Ml, (llO ll'ip wj tiiLcn. At tlio Inir.Mii l.oniltilcd nn llie Lnnk. llio inUr oiimvu t.i ilisi'ti'M(;i liitli-oll' l'roiil hit doiitnod aleod ; I lit il wa loi lato, nn. I with u will iry ti - whs litiili'd into llio iibyi. Mu'o with MHju'iise, tlio two ridorx i-nt Mrielion duml) with lei for until the iii'tuil that tint frii,'litoiied Moo. 1 lieiitatoa upon tlio brink nt llio hivh, tin J thon nit both reooniioJ t ho doom-l ltrtl.-h ihein with a soft brimli, cpcci-j iin fiirreu'ey nu 1 of pi iocs h:is ou'tni c J l i ler, MuUI Nhriehod : j ally tit n'ht. (Jj lo I trd Willi thu j tm(od without any fiita-tivpho. Tlio 'O KriiU't, Fl iuht !'' teeth il. un. Oro.itir.-o to hivo w hito j r.-notioti ha4 coino 'lv a nut nal pr.nos Olio look nt tlio Itni li'ti'rt DL'onlzod tcolli, it is lit e Hill to lot lji.. ieeo alone. I I'l.o intelli 'oiieo ol llio i.oukIh ilUonv- f-ICO. tllid 1'IalviK-e had reilJ her i-ceref. . an evil, MuMcr gl vv lit up h'n, vouiilomiiioo. "O (.'iarecco, fbvo him, pivo Is lit 1'' and the iiiuui 'ti lanl her Inui I upon Irs arm, and LokcJ plea linly up iuto his I ieo With one nprin, CI irouoo hid readi ed th..- e.lit t.l tho chasm, and pir-.-d unxi.'ii-ly dof u into tho roaiini' wa-l '. ... i.i , i led body of Knie-t Ualstead desperate - iers, uu i men no saw iu nan Ml nuert" ly t-'iiiiil'ifr l i u put ol Ih brnli' that romaitioJ iu tuo inutst ol tbu angry Waters. nn wioiieii iie.iri pave n irriinpanut . i . .... ... . . l bound as ho thus roe.';:n;. -d the deadly pi id of his rival, aa l ttii i.iu.4 to Muy, WniMOO'I lliu'.o llitll lill.li' llV t !. IOI' jM.iooi iter j .-.vu Mtv"i, i.o n jarniy ahisDoied '.label, V.ili hivo him oil OUJ Col. ii'i'Mi. mid llll.l li "Wlut, vhatV O Clarcuco rpeak (j iiekly r I'roiiiiso to b my wife." "lei.iiuot! 1 cannot ! iMliot bT- turo luu tllU) k-avu bun, I coiuuiali 1 you ! ' Tionuso, utid I w il!.' I CUIllllll." "Tin ii ho il.ail die!'' uud be turned lioreilv imny. O t'laieiioo, do not leave him ! Save him, mivu him 1 I premise nuy - thin).', only save hiiu:" ' i i s t h'i-4 last decli-iiiii- sliuii-tli l j the time ly nice -r. "Ketiiouihcr your j foiuisc," t ried t'laroiu-o as ho tnriieJ for uu instant toward the inaideii, nu I then again bout to his tu.-k. ' l'ut sllddellly, with a wild try, he cast tho bridle tar from him and sprang backward; but it was too late, the batik oil which he stood, -.Ircudy loosened from its ba.o by the foaming torrent, slid forward iuto the bi'etbit waters, burying beneath it iho body of Clai'i'iico Lntuoiit. Auoiher tlrielt caino fnuu tlio mui 1 en's lips tut blio did nut font. Nerved by fear, she spraux forward uud yuzed eagerly dowu into tho thusni, and there she taw her lovtr in.tnful.y situ 'jlin with tho wuvo.s. but btill 'fliuuiuj' to the bridle. I When Otareuoo tis-cd tho Iridic from him, it caught upou a low bush that giow n poll tho bunk, tnd toward this tho maiden turood with a low cry of joy. 0 rasping it sha txt-rted her atri-ugtb'to aid lu-r lover, uud not in vaiu, lor soon thu stralu teased, uud iu atiolht-r itiblutit Lrue.-l lialstoad had cluiubered to (lie u jlid tin 111 uud stood upou the bank before bet-. '-Saved! saved 1" bhe inurmureJ and then all beratreiiijili deserted her, aud she sank to the curih. l'ulu and weak with his exertions, her lover lout over her aud gently raised her proatrato form lo his bosom. Then ubsIio slow ly opoued her eyes, be whisriered : ' Darling May, to you I owoiny life. Look up, dourest.'' A sweet eu.ilu was hii nuswor, aud bunding his bead, bo Jirtsscd a kiss upou hor pule cheek. "Clarence, Muy, wboro are you T" cried tbe voice of Louise at tins mo- iiiout ; uud iu another iu-tuut llio two girls rodo up. ' by, sjjjy, vut U tjio mutter f Whero 18 biulhor '("' was the startled iuijuiry of Louise us, with Biiddou alarm, she apraug from bur borso aud hurried lorwurd. Soou tbe story w as told, and w ith pale, grief aiuii.cd laces, the little par ty proceeded homeward. lt w us lute iu the Jay ere tb body of Clurcuee Luinout wsi recovered ; aud wlieu be was laid iu the tomb nue wept more deeply than biageutlo cous in. Threo months after there was a quiet wedding at tbo Ualsiead mansion, and there is oo need to toll who were tbe two tbat wore wade one. Never, not even to hor buslaud, has May told lb story el' her promise 'at tbe bridge but burying il iu lue past, the remembers it ouly as tbo fault of ber uafonunate cousin. It U tbe liigbekt duty, priviledge, snd rUajiuro lor t-rrat aueo iaj.auuB j iiu.i.pi.uiii i.ow, i .aieiieo riuuui ; m It Woiiel lt w lialnl uut , mi l ... llio IrnJIo tt'oin lis l.nrse, and Villi one men, too. The Honl wn.ili t-hino out looli al M iy, advanced until ho stood . tlirouh the i-yes Wu wore lo t upon the bunk ol tho thasin, and the;i. j iiiL.,iit lo bo n.i'ro uuimals. Let us I. aniii-,' far over, he Huuij thu reiu.j Imvc Inolss, uud read thiu. ni.d mm- dowu to tho illulVliiu.it man Jia-ollyi n, uud beed the III IkuWi J! hu i.-ra.s.ul Ihein, and tliiiig with uij furimr. Ilotv to lie IIuHtliumr. Most poiiple like tJ lio lianJMime. Xuboly iloniee tlio grout power ny peraoii may liavc wl.o lias a K'm I Tare, i'n ui-iorc wor-i nsvu.'en hpoKi'u. uil wo wc all inrlK ir di'vioti in won mi I wnnion In improve tlioir cond lnuVn piiulaaud wi.-iien, auJ till k!ud.4 ul (Hinctii'.e, inilirliMif a plonulul an n, .inline witli dirty liuir ml Xow, tint every vne can lnvo Rio 1 fentmiM. 'J'liey aid ( oJ luiule llieut; lint nl.nost niiv one cm look vvull, opocially with o J lioalth. It i hard tj yive rulos in a very i-liort spili'O, hilt ill brief llii-Mi will do. Kcop tloun wa-li lively n ol II it i viTMlly with ,yo!d water. All t lit Kiu wants i lotivo lo net freely, il'i l it will tiliocuro of ilsvll". lit thou- Uiiu.ls ol uW l.oloi tuuH not Lc Jil j .'ged ; uj. KjI regularly nn! ti:uly Th Mtouiiii'h fan no nmro w.irk nil tlio linn', i uiht an J day, thiu n horvo ; it uri.-t 1 liuvo reaulur work and Kvul.ir re-.t t.ood teolli nroa help Iulmii.I lo..U, ny iiowder or vvusb lor llio Uct"i ny l ullld sliuliM 1)0 Vrrv MlilplO. OI.IH may whitcu th.- tcci Ii but they lake, ulf the etiainel or In j tiro il Sloop Iu a cool room, in l ine nit. No ono can havo a clean hkin w ho hreathei la 1 vir. I'ut In no ll.un a'l, iu order to look well Waho up the tuln 1 and soul. When ibo mind is nw.il.e, the dull. .!...t.L. I...L I..I4 r-i.fi, itw.,',-..a . . 1 I do imt know that Ihe brain t-Xpand.--. sleepy I but it hooiiis to. Think, t'.-ni not tniMby novels, bat bioks I. .at I sonit lliiu ' in tin in. Talk with have pio- p o wno kmw t- 'ir.eliini,; ; Hear l.'c tuies nn 1 leu ill lv tlioni. 'fliis is ouo of tho i' fleets) of i:o)il 1 I . l-.-n i0. l n A ti.MIl 1 1, , L. m nml ir.il'Lu j an I leii us tlio re.-ult. And il Wo! listen, an 1 heal' iiui un.lers ail I, tho tl.o mind mi.! Mini me worked. II spiritual nature is aroused, i0 liiiloh llio let lit-. Wo havo soon a plain luoo nally tl iril'n d ly tho loVo ol tied and man w hioh shoiio ihrom;li it. Let us orow hin isom'-. Mou sav llu v 1 oiin't ullord books, an I soinoiimes they d ui I even pay for their new-paper. III that i-as.-, it il'iei te-asn little oiij ihoy must feel hi mean while loud- iii(.r it. Ii.it men can all ird what they really ehoooo. If all the money spent iu soil itulul -Llieo, iu l.'ii'iul i.ij'ii- j L'elioc. were spent iu h .ek.s, tin' I i i.iirnveiiieiit, w o e mid mo a e I toll - pin vi nie ii i, wo e iiim sio a t nanye. . i . . I.uikIo'i tt--"tir. About ten o, -l.-ek every morni-i. says .. ttmt-h detective, a tni-.-rally clad young man, tho very picture o siai viiiion, came iiho me i.ou-e, ouo went up Mails. I fivijueuily was aui - i.i'i.i'il fl I...!. I ii.ii-r.r u.w Inn. fi.iti. . down iii.'ai n. (I aeldoin left ll.tl.ou.e for fear ol bcin diseovered.) How ever one evening 1 wiis tisktd by one of the showmen lo mi to a Iroe un.l I-- ------ - ..... .. i ; .i. .. i. ..i i ..i . .. .i i:.. i. i ' ..-I, .11 . II HM. UL'I I il, H I.U..I U II I'll ?,,' .. . . . I. Ii . . . 1 . , I if new toiiic.'iis to start, ntid for old ill the lii'lohholhoud. I fou-euted. A! ... j ,.,.. i ,i :. i i i ,t , i ,i . I :one.s to spreil I tlieu sins. Indeed llie youti-ii.u.i dri-Hwed rather showily re-1 ,,, fir ,.,. , tiipicd tho tbaiij ho tang sever..! aoiiffs in good siylo, and tpeiit his mon-i ey freely. 1 th. ij-ht I had seen bis I .... I ..it ...II .......I... irii-u ei'inii'. inn .';';i.i iu .-ei H'lv uu-1, . ,.. ii .. , . .. .' u n..u.i.'i .,ta-'. iv. . v.'IIj- tlllilii.'att'd HIV tip)fohcli.sitnis to .u coinpunioll, who laughed tit my fears. "io you not l.tl.nv him'.'" said ho; -'thai ia tho fellow that ci'intsiii every uinriiing with scarcely a rug on bis back." 1 iuipliiod bow bo got hi liviirp. lie said that "bo did not know, but that ho went out tvei v luuruiug bitiveCu (ivo ami six uVloek aud generally leturuod about tea Villi plenty ul blunt.'' 1 isccrtt'y deleriiilutd to wutub tbo fellow's proceeding, uud ue'ordiiig!y arose Knly enough next niori.ing and placed myself in such u situation as t i pret-eivo uuy one that ' might egress from the bouse. Iu ubotil a (puurter ol uu hour tho object of my curiosity made bis appearance. I folio cod hiiu to tbe uiighloibood of (Vveut (iarJou, w hore he aul himself down ou the digs, and alter wiping lb) siooo, coin in. need writing wlb chalk. Several peraoua atoppod, aud u 1 1 of tbcui threw him tuuuoy. My curiosity was excit ed, aud 1 proceeded with thu intention of reading w but lie had written, lie huug b a hcud dowu as if ashamed of his situation, lie bad inscribed upou the stones, '-Kind fiieuds, 1 havo beta out all uifiht, having no luouey lo pay for lodging;, aud have not tasttd loot for two days." His dress, Lot lagged, but very thin, was composed of fusuau, well aud neatly mended. Iu fuct bis upptaraiiuo was sacb that, if I bad not neeu awure of tbe imposition. 1 must Lave give u , aye, uiy last peooy. A little boy met Ida Subbjih-nclxiol loael.or aud iuuocenily m.ked hor il'to say ' cotl'urdaui,' was swearing. '-No, my dour she tepliod, "what uakes you ask tbat quest iou?" TI s answer was; I saw ao old vow down Ihe street yonder, sir was nearly choked to deulb and 1 thought ho would coff-'er daui head off. . Ur dear," aai J a jrtntlomao to a ruuuft ladr tu koiu ba Ihoiwbt 19 bv FE 13RIJA1 t Y 10, - THK I.OCA .ilSKtP, Wo are sr'ail to find ho iaiid nn l r. I ab! journal utliCom and Finn hfinl C'liri iticlo Uki oin niirvi:i! 0it the .hihuc bpul'ul icr of buboes lh:vt we ,yi uml we voiMnen ll IVillnwin re- ni:iik u' iLnt rtincr to thu ib iiislitliil ooiniilenUiou of ilia iiuiiiorntia partirf that H.'oni lo hare on 1 mid ajobnl tjoltiiu up nnothcr panic. "Up n tin whole, thoio i.s ronllj iiiiiuli in llio I'lf teiit coiidiiioti ol' the country to tespc:ik Htin'':liin and t'ctilidoiiee. Paring the war, and two yours Hiii'eoodiiitJ, we oxp.-rioiicod the viU(.f iiiQ.ttioii in i'M wmnt I'ninis Th.il w tie n period of oxlfoni.i 'Lid J. r to the fiiuutty. A pitniliT ooiiTitson ol'iilfaiia pioV.iil.-il in KrvM l'ritt' II nl' U l- llio roiiohi.siuit of li -r cunt iueiitiil mi' I A tm-ric.iii w.n s Th'-ro, howcvi-r. ihe Inflation attain'-. I mi oh n pitch a to btir-t in a t lii.ou-. uiic ; ,-w. cp.no jw.-iy IriU'In-.ls of l nnk', pio-tra:t in.' credit iinivefally, and treatiiu tit-ti -r al biiikrnp'cy, with a mi l Ion fill ot uitotit 1 1 1 1 v per r-iit. i i pi nes. t-rv firUiiialolv. with mthi in! hit in i.l joru l llio il.iu-or ol i!.o Mtuiiion, tin I ' oalil loll elm iiil e ui i .-.-.l.-.l i.ni.i . ileiil spoouiation. ere lits weto eato fully watched lin.l Iru leis w- re i-.ui-e- pielitly t-puic 1 the I i k of fM'iy in nu l.eary sloel.s np"ti ilcciinim: iiiaJwts. ' In view ol this Meady an I l.a'ur ::l process oficacli'ii Ii oin'iu'l tiiuti. e arc at a lo.s to toiie.srtro of the pounds fur il.o vi. '.no but t-etllol cou- Vletlon, lii.W so (,'enor.il. that the hunt oini mi I ei'iiim -rciat derail ri tuci.ls srn.w .1 ; im; out of the wal ini-t mi-iht or liter ! isue in ptioial p:tiii; nti-l iiL-dvetiey. iTImre could ho no b-it.-r e." Tiinv ajaiu-t such u eata-ttupho iIk.u th iiuivctnit rami ,n wliii Ii now i.rcvail Tbe Hoiiliiiiciil n( tho coniitry is rs-.,..jytun, v.is pr -i.-s. iu r in New oil, i;..l!u conservative. An r.vati-.ion of the eui rciiev "soli d ba mi imp iiiu'ar to the proii'e ut hii'ifj that th..-re lite few liioint ei.s of ( '.ifi;;ri..s who have .i!u- dai iti;; to propose n.ii-Ii fi ineastnc n i onlei p, isvi t;in lo tl uiod wliii h i!n imt pn -ent o m evi'l iiee of sound I ne.-s. Wall sireel rjneiil.itor.s tin I it far more diilieiilt to lnoniete an a Ivaiioe in ctotk tlniu n ili ciino: and then o tho ipicstmn ol spieie pa iiieuls tlioic j is a i a-t conver-ion of puidio i jiitiioii ' in favor of an tin ly adoption of the! ! inen-ure. There are jilaiu iudieatiou- . f a w li'leseiiio ton. mm i ial sentiment. , -in h us iisiial.v luei ceils Mili.it- pro-- , peiity iind eaiui it wiih uuy t"iiO' u ti ; in lef.ilJe.l us uio loioruniier ol panic. ' Th'.s i li uii n journal thai l.n tn. li.ved the' lies i f liniiiico In s.pmu: i vt thin.t un t i, hut simply I'liruiiiolt-thtm-s lis ho tin Is ll.im ; uml it i r,.- i-ei-.i- t is i ir'ir a very I . or U'l'! llaile in 1 -T , which we L't-.r-elvia Ki-o ai.oil reosini t expect. 'J'ho erv storm , fui(r4. i.,d,, t! p,,,,,,,;.,,,, ,r .;,t., ,.(l .;,', '. .,. UI1,,rlle.,1 . I...J l r, i i ,i ..... i tiioiaonts b.'iti'; always deemed poeili- ' ,., f,vrabie Capital the,, 'e.,,e - . ' . . . . i, i,. .....I .,..Lj :....... fourthii.oierca l.lv and seeks invest - imi.l, iut.-aJ of waitin- to lo s.iin,-ht. Alter cmpelilion has In en loduoel by iho swceniii" uwuv i f w eal; or lank - jrupt hou.-es, ih -ie is u holt, r vlaii. e i ..r1,, ,,',. . ,, , ' " . , ' ,ip K. , rul.ir nip; i ll'4. , c n : i in-lead ol !ll.iiliiisiiiij-, r.s lli.ei sleadilv 1 I ir!l l I li. 1. 1 rtA'l I ..f 1. 1.'. n't. I ...ii i.-.ltl. U leiclopmct't cf the lountry. llio It i upon. ti. Ii i.l. I I isl hi 't'ea in prosiii i'itv id tin.-Soiitii eiea-o u i deiiianil ibero f.-r euficnoy that car. ... .i.. .. ...... mm, m riosi'lf t'lesurphis volun'ie lion ll.c; u lilns ami V.iOtlns. Xur'b and t-.pialies the ilis'ril ution I Coitll a hi-t iry of the clTti t.i of lln solliiit its relations lo trad.' un 1 liuaiiei ! lato war U;nu douie-s io iil.it. ons ol nro more iiutiir.il, nn I justify .-sa nl theliud l o wli lon, lu.iny such fcfi'ee the talk about Inllatton, 'J'ho a nit h-' I in stories us tho ful .uiu.' IV iii u era crops havo been mo.-t valuable, j ami In vi- rcpluK-c.l tin- a utliern peoiilo : iu mil di of their oi l position, uu 1 I he rccovcriu of w-eal'h un.l tons of tint section stimulate a trade t Imt ha I pre viously been Uespucd ol. Accord- inglv we find lint llu southern irido of the past vrar hu.j beta tro.'itallo, and has employe 1 a largi ntuuut of j eapiiul aud cuterpnso bo'll houtli un I North. Tho goiieral rtiilr ail inovcnicnt uf the country has been runaikably good, the increase in all una' tors being ou cvidcn.'o of the soundness of our pro.s. pent y. I hero could bo no bettor in-ve.-tnient ot capital than in ruilwuys for tbo development of a country, aud this is uu expansion wliutrvcr,titl u permanent increase of lesoureo. Dur im; the year 18H9 tbe uuiuh.r u( new miles id' railroad const rut-ted has i'.ir exeeeded all previous elperieuoc, uud tlio increase Is ia oilier respejts to', less grutifying. 'If anything tould warrant a greater bread tc of ti at J il would be tbl-s, uud yet wo flod people tluiniuoring for coutructiwu, tbo i-u'v . i.. ........ I ; l . I ....... . t enocr oi wiiico mnsi ue tiowa hum nets into fewer hundt. Tbe crops nf lSli'J were remurkully Rood ia nil dotails, uud huvo aided largely in Ibo forward movement oi enterprise, Europe taking heavily ol our surplus, white tbe Oad-utnpt ou nt borne was tuuuh etibanitd. These crops now cover much greater breadth and variety of soil an climate. Tbe handling aud inarketidi of them l a bulnes fur better understood, aud Mtiducied on cooiiueosurat scale Ourjaiple Jbave Ituruad aom.tblug m u I ISKK ISO. 48. t lie fliape ol other privltiol of indnntri nl character, ctnplnviti;; tinmv ihou mmi'Is of hnn hi Jlence at this linn tho impiiry is nt, us it u n l lo lo how muih xr"iti will Kiircpo want! but howiiuiu eun we put In tl.o hhn f of home manufacture1, leaving tie surplus for cx.'tt ? Lie lor all iheso eirvniituiici , the tnisiiiei-s of ls7 ) will l o wb itever wc mal.e it toby our own exertions VVoeaii treato u niiiK.l fir all tlio rail wo uic able to make, ly by b.ii'dun. inoieutil u"ie tm.wayii, nnl fur nl tho iron wo cm produce or import, l eiilirinn' our iron m.miilje'.uri. s utie j reluiuoi tlio taiiif il.niis. We eat.) liiako ba iue.'.s by thl o. intf our i n. i- ; (j.is i u I i-llio bout hen trm. w i' h re I l.o wed Lo:', nn d lii.i , by ii i in ii I at mj , i tho pr.'KH.-s 1. 1 ll, at neli' ti. We van. , employ much cn;nt.il iu ro li.iilliiij llo i iui.ioI' iho war. mil impiuvin . t Is - , ' Hilile places t.f eni itrv. Ifw. Miavo loo n.u :i tapit.il at Ii in i foil active no it ;il puy Well in nii;iliiij' the S.mih with Imikiii lei-.ii.o. a ii. i ' w hi -h it in so deli.-ieiit, in i-oos.-ipi .nee ' .f iiu rnv ie.s nl tin,. if. t i Tli.il H ah- el tho North ran ho re jdu.eJ lo any extent wo thiuu' it tioi. neiise t) believe. On tl,o conu-iiy wi buvo uj t-orl uf di-tiht tint it will' be: - mat If -real, r, aud lh'.-o vill bnuilit l y it hlii i, re Weil nw. ike t" th.' fiel i an. I in .iio a io'piat s propnralioi loth it cud. we .avc list bolhliu but wb-.l i was natural and unavoidable. Po.-pl : .have liiMippo ired il.iui h...-inesi V I.J , I Willie u le'.eil to it. Tl.ete ttill I e I in. no I oi.ia'.i.iu who on. -lit t havi ''if- I..t 1 1. IV will J.-0 iu UU-.' t loo. ' A' 7l ,- ': 'iu. I All (Wilts tillioct-uf , I Wo c ipy tho l'. .win Cineinnau' ( 'hh;h n .'il : ft' III tl.t AVInIo th.' n tal 1 1 t!.c i j.vttiH n. mi!' of Tal'ilV ht-ir.s vs. lloiiileek nil! Ui ntuc v. a siuiiioar trataoiiou wis ; ui.clnsi-d I".'.' I ho evi le'irc, w hieh ei'e utel imt u liitlo Ml.'p.iso nnl liriT's liici.t in llio emit loom. Th? r.c.w.d ant called u witue-.s ly I ho Lieu ol Isaac Yt lo.n l"f llio ti ij 'so ol im i.eaeh II.' I hu U-'.iin jmv i.f a imhi. , iiaaicJ W. Iheiil on tin-I'iu. uiis. O i cro-.s t Mimiiiat.v-ii tl.o l.'lloivin was 'eliiitcd: All .niiy Are ynu mi l (liotttt oti oud Iti ui's ' Wiule-- Vis, sir. Altorm-v l'i I y.m never havo urn ipinrrel or' t'illii u'ty '! Wilue.- No v, o iu vir till. i All.iiuov I'ii von let tike tie- I oint's vit'o a Way t'nou hiiu .ul run . nv.nv Willi loo : ini'l di I hi n l ln.n j a .l.r.;.'.i!t wall Iiim nto-.it that .' W.t '!!.- I itiwr t jvk his Wife t;w:iy fioi.i ' l.i.n. I Attoiiuy Mil nut '.ii mil a mm I named Uosaey lak hi w ile away '( Wiiot .-, lli.s ilo witt m ay with ih nu I ti' isiuy. but wo did in.' lak b'-r i' way ii'.iia Ot-entt. X bore was uu iii:Ho.il:y a! ul! i.loiit it ; il v.' a.s all s:.t- isliclory. 1 traded him a b .ric for hi. - wile but I'miud I'.i.t I hud lotu iui - posoj on null lotuined l.tr to him and it v?as all liht 'll.ero was to. l'l"""vl '' a'l?,,' ttbgul U- t.......i- 11..,.' ..... ... 1 rue--now wo.o joa nuj u-e.i ......1..J- 1 u-';',"- , , , , , , ,. I .V "-' '"" r"r 1 ,'u' ,iL' I'11 "' ""' Lv-idos two thh - f"1 u,u u "" ' v" 1 'r,"1"L'J " r to him. 1 do U"t mouu 1 1 u t he cheated mo iu tho Irak', br tho tl llll -I If til II was ru lair; tun no luiposeo on me l ..... .. .1 ... r.i..i :.. il-ii ho mil the b. st of the bargain. 1 InJ no use for the two iLilditu t.ud ll lo,' '1 be b stimony was given wi.li llu in.i.-t to 'lit..-.-, and ia a m inner i. h iii i in. ilo ilo 1 tint tl.o wi.n. s teg.ided ' llio li'aa . ici jii u- eat rely hyi'.i jia.o an I proper t'iiioiiin iti paper, Wou!Jtbo fouti 1 1 , therein Mrs. Faiidre, t!u poor ins in woman who baa been stun ling iu the cut.lrc of tho street, on the corner of Loup- worth uu l I'luni veais, wailing; aiid reels, for M'vei-ui wiit hliij for i.f return of Icr husi'tind, wW i wn till. I tt the bittlo of loityshur.', hu- rc- ce nlly became lonviiioe.j tint tn -ro is a hilth fence stmloi.' hetwem InT'cli 1111 1 hiishniid, that hides him from hoi 1 sight, and to overoomo the ol.staolu she In.. i.riii.iuvi s kiim 1.1:;. wb t h .. be lias attached to hor vaisl I V a sinnl cord, uud a 'believer bhe is at bor post, she places the box upon the gro.iml uud htuu.s upjn it, feelin.; that ll.i will so increase her bight, that the tau look over the fence nud bee the pre cious ono lor whom bhe has walitd.s" long in vaiu. - We understand thut jut as soon n tuo cold. Mortny ilavs 01 wiiit'.r come, tLU uidortuusto tieaturs will bo beat out lo Longviow, where she can leoeivo Ibo treatment which ber unfortunate t-Jiiditiou demands. dyiug 1 1 i.l. man was u-ked ly his e inl'i'.sor il he was ready to re nouueo the dovil and all Lis workja. "Oh, yer bouor,'' said l'at, "doo't ask me that ; I'm aing to u new rouutry, aoJ don't vraut to make niyself cue uiiei !'' The Bachelor's Lament When I remember all the girl's I've met to gether, 1 foel like a rooster ia the Fall exposed to every weather I I foci lis one who treads alone some lui ayarJ ; ii e lie in e lanelii !. BATE OP ADVEBTISINO. One column, one jrrar. One half column, one yer. HO till Oue-fourth colunm, one jrcar, 15.n. One fipinre (ID lines) on In.vrtioa 7 fcrcry n.lililional insertion C I'rolvuional and llusisejcs cards of nol more Ibnn five lines, p.T year. 6,00 Auditor, llaccul'ir, Adiuinianator and Assignee Notices C.f.O EJiiurial n. oiros per line . All ndverlisenu-nls for a shorter perioit il an one -r sr are nsril.la si tbAlxs Ibey are ordered, and n liol p n l Die p-r-son ordering ibctu will be bel l resj.ui.sible or lbs niyuvy. I.ITILL ( CIII.IaULlV. Tlimk flod for liinle elnl Ir.-n hell our skies art- citd and pesy, fltey so-nl A MitiHliiitd ill our i,v..i'.s, And ehanii our v.ues uiisS. I ultiioM think llie nnclrs. AV In' I tut lil'e't gar. lens fi'r, I H il.ovn ilic inrri, t.il l l.luni.niii Ti.i.1 I leum IO..UU 1 us hem'. II fcsms a tu-eaili of lu'ive-i . Team I many n ci idle Iks, And .... ly bill.- l.al.y I 'i . ;."- a Itlt siii). IVitin tl't- 1. i t IU a i lim 1 1 out. Any out wi'h n sprinrof lI'.iImI'l water at liiseitiitii.ini t in s oi ' i tl.o I. IX ir o bro.ilt Ireiit tip in hi , i.io .l.-l.l-l I itdo l0iy (in -I l.itl ; l.'I'sX Ol Olll. ;!i the iai. We hi-.n I of u m-ii. "I;.l l,s laoiier wh i, l!ii. so. is I, - -.!. ' I'! '.v ,,rt'n V i' i 'li.'-i.' d. iiei.iis li-h, Mill til-.' Ii in. ' r- 1 p 'titids oi' ti.li at tii'y e a .-, p i pound, lis ,jua I w a.s m . !, ,,,.( to !;ul i'ii y two vea a.; i a an o . p 110 ol ( ;., d l iars nu I en t ..' u; n I I eighth of an I.er,' oi' Lit, 1 fol y i xpc. t' 1 1 tripe- iIk pr i ! I.J th'! as .it. ea-ara imf'l .11 i n t leiived fi" un roat'io t ih,) li.'i mid llio l ixiryof ca'iiu t1 ' in, and takin.' a lii'.Jo pi'.ic ic il t.'o'l.ii s and cents vivvtr tin til-til-.'. WO eau 11). : t'oiicvive how atl eighth of aa .n- o nl' land cm ho mil It- t" y eld a- mu.-'i el ar pr.iiil uu 1 r any tpeciei . ca.ii V.U'.yll. I ..iio:i I'.ohis Hi, wh I is known to b'.l ijri. a'ttn il I' -i l -rs as u pr.ioi ie.ii i.. i.i ; '. l..-e oj inietis are w -1-1 h s-- 1 1 1 -t i.i I has lei u am uij I ho li-li l.r. l.-rs i i Xow Lii-rianl this Mi-inner, and savi that the only il.fii lilies he t.tis.o 'in tho waV of pi-ii'uluri- l.eoo oin a pt.'tilalil ' b.ain h of lu-al t o iu In,' n tl.o il.llieiilty for pi-ovi'liti't bir ih.- hMi I s lifieieiit ipiinti'y f uniuial t , d. Wo f.in-.-y lie utiiiimi nihil I'imiii iu st hous.'hil s- w nil ft, tl ,,nf nay t.i , wa:d I'.irui-hi.ig a s-ipply. L t tin V i .-.' I il if l o 1 1 1 1 V UU J lltliliul' s..Uj!i- :erj .n- - the lalile uud f u- mirket lo pa-.s d ihrjiih an orliuajy s ui-..r.'.i .ri.ider oi- ctuter, and they will fuii.- sli unijilo fond f.r many moit- t.oit tlian would Kullis-eth) h .too detll .a I. '1 !, 1 rl 0, J'.il l;t. I ('l.l.AMMI l.'oATl'ul.l.Mts.Mrs C. j Montri.t'o, M l., wr.te : "For cleanin ii'ii-.t collars and all woolen i;ools 1 ro : oti.iuoii.l llie S,i;ij.-:ice Haik i (Ju 'lt i 1 s- ;y. ..., ,. i wl.it h tan be pro.-.uvd l.u the lira-,' sluips. J'roak a i. o a Ii. at two in 'l,c. m 'i.i re hit i s a ill lit s, 'and potir o.er it a hall' pint of Loilm:- water j Jet if ., land an hour or t,i, ! then spoii'.-o Iho i". Ilif Well With tl.o . h'jtior ; a seei'inl t pui.o'ug wi:h dear j water will ce.u'i il iret I. ' Hoih wa-h-io ' u ti. I riii-in,' water shouel bo u jwanii us fir llanntl. Wo have Lv us- 1 inn thi . I nk wa.-'o-d h'aok and I !uj ' Luijiiess tlo'.ha i.u .-eessfiil! v and Ii n o i leaaod hair t lo! h haii s. w iiioh had been so'kd l.y ciitact w ith lie hoi.d.'' 1 There are several Vei-etaliles wliii ll 'uio in uso ia tho dilfirent countries as : -ii'i-iifii. s I t sup. The natives on '.ho XurthwiM to.i .t use a bom ro. l : llio .tl.-x c ma uo ono or iiiom vo.'e- I. it .. , i. in.es us soap, nn l tlie one rclerred i.i ,-v Mi- 1 , "'J up-irco bar. oti. I 'Ved I y the C'hiliuus. ; All luuko a lather w-.lli Water and etrv j to itiuovo uioiiso wuli out in.ury lo the iu ;iie. j ne . 'ii'.-iiie tail, na- net n ' IIS I to some extent in toot Ii washes and in pr. p i rat ons lr clt-iiiuuj -.. . . ,. . . c iho ii.i.i ...Hi r n .i in i. fislt , .1. .li pii puiatiolis had la en 111...I0 f. ril we I In..' j , S'. Josrtili. M.s-oU.i. 11 iw er-, lau u .t.s, uttire. Clio- Ub I l.l.liist ' i s a,! hid i e u t o- l' o d L. oiy th 11,' w as un-angi."!, t-xeepl i-li- highly iuij oilaiit nutter, to w.t. In litiuiVs eons-iit. Tiii-ulll.-. dy ti.tercS her daughter's rcoui uul discovt i..-.i tl.o latter iu lri l.il att'ie, di- ired to knew w lure she was go.iig. U ung sai 1 llio iuiio.cnt daiu-t'l, in au-piiao, ' why. g.mi t.i hu unirr ed '. ' 1 o 00 iin.-i i.-'i j was tlK st irt'ii.,' r.-jori' let-; "alio toll you Iha'. y u m g:.i itol uiat-ne.-f Now my yuu 1.' mi s, 1 havo yeon vru'eliiug your a. -lions f.r some titue. uul have maJo u; my m!a I, ttn I lean assure you, 1.0 w d ling g ua oS in th'a house "to lll.-ht without my ei' icnt, so yon in iy jtsl us We: ,lay oil all tb'S.' line lhingOt have on.'' There wero eai'no-t eulroat. iel and pr it ers aud toirsshd pio.ijsv- ' " ,;" "' wu 1 "e 'rd0in '':"' well ui ei.cit, 1 ul was demised witi a eun iiiu luiin-.or an i, me uowers wcio returned, tho b'lmpuet coanu-i- uiaiidi'il, and the gut-ts sent uwuy. 'Jobu Smith, tome up with your lesion. What does g-l-a- s spell ?' 'Well, 1 know ouco but d.irued if I don't f,.rg. t now." "Fshaw I slut's 111 your luother's wiulow auslu-s?" "1 lu re is so many things that blowi I if 1 t-uo iciucniher tboin all. Lot n.o see thci els the boss' blanket in lua place, brother Job's but ia another, sister 1'atioiiee' bouuut ia auntber, and i!ad I old Ireeebes io tbo bole tbat Zeb aud I nude yesterday;'' "Take a mil out Jouuy ; you uuy go aud play lor a while?." Tbe editor who kisied a fair dam1 svl, aajiug. ' p'eaao ext hango," is be lieved to Lave exceed id tho ''liberty of tbe pres.." '-Mike, nal U It youself that ess) t-e telling ine how l bey make ivs 1-1010 '-Truth I caoj doat ' bake thetu la cold ovens, to What H ' - Jo KC "y-neaia- f IHI.WJSVS- S Ml ml ' nn.