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SUt hi:. (Swam? &ur glnjj. 8. HENRY SMITH, Proprietor. mi E OS MKM-IIAST St 'liiET, (S.ill'h Sil'VI Fire Doors M'et of Public .Square. , Inviri-iMy in adva'toc O ii'i'v". uit" let- .S1.50 Club !' tel. tt. .! u- P -;- i e IJ.-'iO i Club of twenty t fame Post odlcv .20.00 jtjyClub rate do not apply to the city i of Site. tii-ncnt'Tf. 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Tueiitjfth Jmlcial Circuit. Cin-in .!t.dt; Wo 'Vtrr Circuit Af ri,e. -- It H alioon "..Muli.-a ...iniin-ii."- the Circuit , ti,,,.., .if holdi.,-' ourt therein : Bjllinger U Mondavs in .March ma! PentcmlT taiUon-lth Mondats in March and finteinber " i'erry-3d Monday in April and Octo- !W- . . ,. . ... . Ste. ifncviav 1st -Mondays in .Mavaiid November. St. Francois 3d Mondnys in May November. .,.i I'itU Stc. Crncvlcic Cotinfy OElrials. Rt-nri-fojitatin! A. I-. B-Uiaim. Circuit Clerk doe IViuiiutn. Coutitv " I-'l.n I.. Uniry. Micritr IJ'ibt U. Madison. I Countv C"Url .lustier A. S. Jen-. zing. Mil.'i A tii'd.eit. Hud ll-rinnu Lillie. j County Attonii-y .1 Tl Itiblit.j. j Treusuri r L. l!.rt V-i11 I Assessor .Joseph Van-iiUce. j County Surveyor Ii O. Amorean. i Public Administrator S. A. (iui;;non. Ste. Genevieve County Court meets on ; the third Moi.dayn in January. April and, Julv, and fir.-t Monday in October. Justice of the I'eaio Court, second Katur .l.r in each month. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. riHMiN a. iiozii:r:. ATTORilSY AT inu, ,k t t . ! Ori-icE i P.ANtt Bvrii.i Ste. (Jcnerieve, Mo. CHAS. C. roziei:. . , y A tome v at Law,. - ' ; t'aiivcyjtiitcrand to:as-3- it!!lic, ste. tiE.vnvir.VE. ro. "Will promptly and faithfully attend to all buitip entru.-tiid to him. and will -i si.tbtl by Meair. Ui.binsr.n & CUrdy in all I Cirenit and Supreme Court r.-ws. i bVy Collections made a .speciality. ! I. J. ?20KS:Si(t. AllOrilLj ilvi iitl U .; STK. OENKYIF.VK. MO. j. i;. KOi;r.iN.i-, i m iTi q d tt v. v t rn t a vj A 1 i U ft ii iii i ii I L A ?t Oiiice opposite .Jatiis A. Cox, STK. tJEXnVIEVE. 3JO. -J so. I! l!oi:iNoN', l'err vilh-, .Mo. Mart. !i. r..RiT: Farminlo.i, Mo. ROBINSON t CLARDT, . . , .x? t a -j Tt ; -vr aTJ'jy ui"-T &VJ9 WILL PUACTICS .-mi. in an . nt.ii, . i-1 m...... Circuit mid in the Suprci.-.o Court. fc'y nTlXJTJTj'-Vh'D f'.Tf.iV li'V-.Tjnil'P iiUili iiiiltil; b'Jh i liiilitUiiil, U ilmxl -. iaiv .ist'tii, J Cenevieve, - - - - Missouri. I??:. C S. SlI'.UTiCSi, j "l-.-qir-:r-, H Rin-srOOll- J 0 ' srn. o Exnvmvc, jio. 1-v C'ltis. f. Csirssnw. 55.. 1'IIY.SlCiAN. PUllfiEOX AND .ICCOi'CSIKi'K, Market streei.Oppo-ite Court House. ste. r;i:.vi:vii:vi:, Ma j.v j : -- 7I. S3.. ! ii. r PEYSICIAN SUP-GEOHlthiiig but stro.-.g, .-.i,d your compk-j;- AND ACCOrCilKUJi., - ; Missouri, nioomsetiiC - - ? Prtcilpnj Pi " n f 1 f 7 ste. i:em:vii:vi:. .mo.. ' , ., 1 ntVi.-e nml r.-siileiicp on Mam s-trect. ,v,noi,. I' Ito.ier A: Son'- Store, i nciers. oy pewiii-sio:i, io wi. i.ei-;anu ti.h. A. S". HCLTItA.-Jj 1111 L?ndtr.g. M'. -,.-rT.-V.-,- sister.- Mr. Cole, or you would not ioar then and there, and tho only thing . vcr.-auon, anu niscioseu 10 ine ga.e gian.ieieo no:" ...t.... con-trr.etton, v.m i, tns.-neil :iu . ..xw I ri,5iess such an opinion." : thai rctrainea me was the knowl- of her di-comittted M.iter a smiling j mcon '-tic '-rnilcd and tal aud Hair-BressmE Sain. -the.-, ; c,. that h oau ; or the young oi ( . Alio ': heaven. She wa-an angel on earth, then every one in the hotel would the village. the.v. immediately upon the dUcoV- ...;f,;' J.?, Cup,,i.,g. Weeding ami L hing. and ' Mr. Asher, ii ever there was one, ; have rocogmzed me." ! "Ladies," cried Nell, adjrcssingiert- i.f the disease Tl.o late James . J pj. y JJJ" rffc?" ,S,m o" M;tgneii;i;a'triy lor the cure but the girls ol lo-.l ty are not like -I'm very glad you didn't, Nell: them, "I promi-ccl you a novel - hash i-ri:- yf or.a hundred dollars a r . oi l"",:J;iv!"- ie... p'iev ..rebut buttei llics, and; you would quite have spoilod our ' of entertainment, and l think yon , I" Fine Cigars and Tobacco fm- s.il.-. . . . . ' '. 1 ... ...... . l -six l.oisvs ..uu inu.es ov 11.- .1.1 ,.1. .,........ ,i...i .1: Tl A T"F VOL. '.. 1 Selected His- e la: ;iv. j The SOHi? :r :i J-:;.Si;. ! I lnvoj a r"l rm.' im t.1,vi : ', fi-oiil'i- I' nn u i'V- J i . t'V(i . '',"- . 1 I t ,., , ; N"1 Su ,uuct' ;,i 1 '' K J ' ur r"-I"" !' T, . , , ' TIi"r" 15 """ wh" K'" 'h "t "":! : , iV'"' V''"' u Z " sil:'11 w, !' !,n l !""k" ' ""r """ j 0,1 thc r:lVL" 1,1 I''-"' " l-trajctl, ' Tli.. r..i tliof .a ,,..), ... I ..... , iV . , ' " , : ' -lul- Heboid it at lis- in h. ,i vc s- , ... ..... i . .. ! . .ui cici nij lutcr iuVMi i.i;iiv. ; Tie re is heal that is .-old r than to'diKs;: i TIkto h ic- tlnit i-c-.rclii s iy..l l.-ir.s j There V a uray . v. d w :,::.!, v. ho le u r.3 A modern baser than bohh.c-j. Ah m.. ' mv j,r rf? , j:. .vcr Whi'ie oi,e bad thr- v.ti it in scorn ' Sweet rt.sa v.itii m-ir thuni Come timv to tbv true, truu 1 er! There i-jay that j irr-th likf corr w : Them i -o! row that rn-.k. tli nut tic:; To dav I am cU, t.. tlie jidej ; i shall laugh at t!j piin tj-murrow. '- 't ie vi k-. ,t c!..-rs j " - , 1 V! !,.:' J '-"m mj ,, r!uu: When- havo b!o m O my quca.Iiusl raf of nil ir; Ti:ere i-, li:.ht that is !.!ai k (-5 th.- iircnth is Ol K'-IJ, -mil a n.i.i li!;.. tl,ud-iy. There. it unf, t llie.t livi-t'i And a litu that i-, d -.iji.t th in d..-.t:h i"i Hail turned an its s.vei-Ine-s to mur ! 1 have !:?ii'U!i . f.i? in n ....1 .. rt.. ....... I That a hurt had urn lo ntner un riir There are nay that ar- l..i: 1 nilh ei i; There are yev- ero-1 v itii i ai " l'rilhee Miil in- no- v.un our ;irr.i-e. Ana cured iae . n. III VMTl, O l!l ' tVnd cured lae n.-t ,.,.:t!i wur csn:tie.i ! vain to ilenbo it. Tin- rote that a- I iv. .1 hat a -oiace ; J'orthi-i va- iN o ( t.i r-ice, The grace ufa It-iio b-. r. it! t-eri'ittcr's Saeemlfr. L'L'.tlA.sKKL). uv .r.;ri: .sT.r.r.. Ml. , t ..I r .u. as.ili, .-ii. i,os. Jir. t o!e. gent.emcn, ihat 1 b.-:vo .rohcn ti..:. ; .to. you win ;,i-.:i-e ext ii-i- me . r a !( . ... I , ... er, in a low. tnusieal voieo. ! .'.p- 3 iro is iii.itual, I -sure tt i-. t .ii Villi. no l.-i. mil :.. l!.i. ir. ml'... ...... i' ' " 1 h -oiresvl ; -rosi-ics, it id an odd eon- 1 sn-!t v- Mora to !,. !i::e ''''o', your f;-.co is !,lr.i:i!'i' y familiar." j 'Indeed, no. I ' er met b-fotv. I rohavor.cv- am a s: ranger io iei. nu.iiii.H, as ( i am HanU-.l ; ' ; -Well, w hat of thai ? CirUhave: :ai,d the speaker, Harry Joh-i-oo. ; Il0 ht.a. u lo hri...it or if lhcy u.lV0; a 1 . who was a goi.eiai li.-.onle, tiini, -1 j n,.,r hi!;; (lru Vt.in .j.eeiliiy'cuio the smilingly away, and ert.ss.!d the n:.;!-; W(.sl c..,0 (t ..,rl ,...(;i10 ov:r know n. jrooni to where gi(.ii:..o: ladies stoo.ii in j tiollt kll0W jguyly hsi-kouit.g him v.iih their fans. ; v0iSt. j 'all n.arry Nell. She loves j "Happy !o m:.l:e your .uquaint- j im.( :l!uj j.i10Ua be nithcr proml t a. I.-, Mr. Ct ' iiiiirmure.l .Mr. As!:-:... ,. l,.,,,iU,.,,. u-:l'.- liesides. I sun I'1" l,art ''' country. Dm (ome.ijte!, but just at present that isitnpo - - ifytJll (i()U((. ;,,..,, iJ (,ai. lb .ls 1Lirry ., j li:,v... 011g:lge cers, let us g to the piazza, where wo can watch them, and havo a q.siei ..... . "Agree;!, !..; nig 15 a onre, and -y' "8 " kik-'i bctlei companion than : ladv Do von sreohf " .rni lis they seated tbem-el , Mr. Co:o produced cigars, and offered one to his companion. Tho latter hesitated a moment, as if uncertain whether to ai-cop.t or tie dine the invitation, then replied : "Thank yi u. I do not smoke at present ; my physj-ian forbids it. 1 am in rathor dt-iicate health." . . , ,,. , , , '-.50 I should 1-ide : yon look an v- ion is as pale as a gir-." Indeed !" and tlie speaker's voice sounded rather contemptuon, "Dola-.y ,i,orof vour harum-srum you know that 1 oon-ider that rather J freaks. Iut, by all that's laughable, a conitilimenl " ; how Ned Cole will be cut up when i. .... . . . "LTmph! Our opinions ififier .m. otvi.Mt i-.n r!.-:, s-.',;,.;.r ,, fii,.,..i I Now 1 don't belK-ve that v, omen are . 'so much like angels as some people ; make them out 10 !). " -.,. !ie.! Si:- , . ., Colo. , The iiandsom. girli-h face il.:s!ie-l, . lie cxclatniet-i: in anon-.stiment ; J "You cannot iiavo a niothei and fashions." ! "I hope and believe that you are ' mistaken, sir. Perhaps you have . not (Bought for anything deeper than v.-haf a rii-'-ii vi;! coal : any ti i'.o.ii. mi! 1 iv, .ot tltrtnt.nuj nnrt nfiminii. M-'mmn.i; :,Iiis I .tt e !,.-.it it lrf.-i!tir YOU Wil! i: .,... .,,!,.-,; ..,.1 !.., I tr. I.-ro fiOi..x.i.. " v-l ....... o.vii " Political! ImSi'de:t!'--it-Op?ii STErirENKVlEVE. TUT br-.v i-:ni you l.latue tiie hciie- for; , pl.-iyin f I-iu ui i vi.ur Oiiver." ; "Well, ovoiy one to their likin.Dl :f-ouf'0 : the world i ma'i': nnofon- . ...-;.. t!..i . .1.... I l... i. jm-iiui. mi., i i.ioiie-- iiiai. i niwiv i upon i ho ladic.i as merely plea-asit j ninuseinoni for an idle hour noth- j intf mote. Why, num. all they want j is thittt-ry. ttiiiat the ; recent I have j no time to wti-te on tiiem, for I have got my hand.-, full in .-ul.jiigating the proude-il l-eauty of them all haugh- tv, lovelv Nell Atherton. I winIi vou could see her, really." Ui- listener smiled oddly, but re- ;.!ied v.-jt ! oag.M-ness : "I wM, I could. Can you point her out to me ?" "Oil, she's not h-re to night ; .-he is off on a week's vi-it to some t ele- lives. If she were lu-ent, I should not be here, vou mav be sure. No, iced: i retiy Nell acceptH no hike-. n:x , i warm attontion, 1 can tell you; shi.-i "Volt jiromised mo my answer to- her friends, -you all join mo in re- '"' ot i.o Joinalo datfs. althoagti J"' "l ia j wonl 1 i h.-iiii me to h.-r side the whole ! night i Nell, darling-. What is it ': joicing that a villain is unmasked." w'xw :Wo :llv i,',Mlt.v t.v.i,.. Kat then she's fnd of me. , am I lobe the happiest, or the most - - " there's no mis.:iken,bo..l that.- I "You think ,;,? ' and Ted Aher's; !S"-ri : "Think so . Why, my dear boy. I i am sn:e ol it. I'd to see the 1 -'irl that could withstand me ha ha! in.u toi.i i .mo. ..mi- ni. ii.i,ii.i. ' .... . .... Wiiv, sh-s cannot bear to havo me ;:t oi her sight, 1 tell you A.-lier." 'Well, and that surelv mu-t be pea-ant. I cannot .mag.ue any- thing more agre. able than to be with tl,..,e we love " "il:i, ha, ha 1" laughed Mr. Coie, in .great amusc-neut ; hut I don t love her, you see. I have made a wager that I can bri,.g her to my arms, and M noitto. i m sure ot nivgr-me: t . bat i.s tor love, p-oiav? . I don t be - ..,., does," iop!ie.!:,lircastic. Do yen delight to v.-o the 't i A-!itr mcnniioriv. l " ' I W"i 1 should bo bitterlv envied bv ti:e village gallants for carrying oil' ... .. .... I r ... !!.., I 1 1 . r i. . ...... v her for love, mind you, but out ol n.i.ieratiM, for her fathe.'3 money. 1 .V;r; ha, ha !" I5ut 1 should not marrv 'Uealv yout- idea-. aro peculiar. Mr-Coie, and I should like to con- : verse further wil h you upon the sub- , incut which he seems to have forgot- j ten ; so 1 must remind him, and thereioie bid vou goo.lnig'nt." And ' - .'. .. . .... ..... 1. 1 i i t oowing, in" enieno uie panoi , auu ! --ho.tiy alter, hi- late companion saw ! him i-s'.ie liierefroiii arm in arm with i Marry Johnson, anil together they ralke.d ouicklv out of sight. ,, it "Uo. iir.rrv. cousin iiarrv, 1 slial ! ivriam.v die 1 Know 1 shall. wastoo 11 diftilou-'." cried an uninis- .akabld-iiiish voice; and again a. clear, tippling laugh burst from the !!i ..e,-n."iin h,,,.,,! t ..,i,l vou in "0 Ol-covt'i:. ine n.ciuiiy 01 1111 tun 1 1, ., . ! ... .. Al.i friend Ted Asher"' and the voung m tue gin s in.ecnous ':urlh. "AnH h, lion'-" oried Nell, still !,-.- , , . ' laughing, "o! the miserable creature s : ' lip of the one who was -:. latclv in I octet mined to trv vo-.ir fidelity, Uo-well C. Miner, of .Steuben i ., J wm ki.i jou w ncn 1 tret you sr. " ...... ,",.." ..." in h'o-.viiiir frm ft l.i- nostrils di-har . New 1 ork, said a Citern de-rieiM- Lrodueed as led A-her. and digui-mg ravsell in man s attire, in o.o.v.ng iroin 1.1 n.,si..is m. n.u , ...,.-1 ,1,, .. .1 . -, - "ed a portion of the poisonous Riuct!., 1) an a".p.iai:itan:-e v :: I.o thought. Don'i, Nell, for goodness sake ! ' sougnt tr.e ball room with mycou-iK a dr(nj( wh;ch t.ntl.r'0! 0I1e of Mr. ."di- had a huge amount of money -.villi Ii volt predict Mich dreadful things, ' Harry, and was by him introduced to nt.rjJ evcs je immodiatc!y uiped it ' ""im, because he would not'Tuni up." boa.-ling to in v very face that he.as- would bring ell Atherton to ui?""" i..cu, .... ..... t , 'arm - . Ugh ! I could have boxed his Irealvneedr. taking down. I'm not 'sure but that it may be a very good lesson for him. Oh, by the by, v. hen is the linal understanding to take place PLAY. to :i 1 Tartk s-foniroJIwl by .Vnnc. USD AY. DEC." 12.1872. "Next Tuesday night. Anil re- lncnil.er, Harry, you arc not to be in the room with the jjirls ; that would lie rather too eniharas-inir f,.r ir.. i r 1.... ...... . . , em "in..iii iiiou iii c(iuor ato- ry, and niter the alll-itim; part is over, -ott e.'n make your appearance a- quickly a you choose ; the sooner the better." "All right. Noll, you're a trump, I wi-h ail the girls had your good looks and spirit," said Harry adniir- -ingiv. '-Thank-;, cou.-in mine ; and now goodnight. I'm almost tired to 'death. I up:ioso it is from drag- j ging around these heavy clothes all . evening. I gh I think of having to: j wear such tilings every day of one's , lite! And with a laugh that hi Uit- : tie of weariness in it, sins ran gaviv "p the stairs. iuim raMe o: men .' "Well, really, Mr. Cole, you are so tnipat.e;,., one would almost believe tuat yur heart wan eoneern- ' ! ' "Alas I I have nr. henrt. Your' .i l...t..l.f .i..... .! I . .....I bright eyes charmed it from me i weeks ago, fair Nell, Why wil torture me tints V von "I torture y ,n .' 1 osittvely you , atntiso 'no. I he idea ot a lady's hav- iug p"er to annoy you. How ab- surd '." And she laughed gaily, :.P - paren'iy -;iite at her case ; watl her ' suite., comparatively nonplused her beh::vior. gn.e.l at her wonde,- inglj, then sant aheclioiiately : ' ,.vi.-.; t-nm.n m-.-r -.. .r.-eet s,-m-- vouioiliet on a lovin heart "11:1, ha, ha! A loving heart : I'o You know what that is, Mr. 'ok-? I. though: you did not believe it: love." Jle started, g.ied at her ciiriou-ly, then exclaimed ri-iro.iehf.:Iiy : .-iin-.r could ! be blind " to such eharnu as yours, my peerh;n Neil?; ii ..,.. .I...... will. il.i ii-m-v -mil ! ."...v., ..... v ...... 7 ! tell me ou will bo inv own sweet ;,ride.: " " . "" .... . uV.. " .....1 !.-. -.,.. ,M,f . ...... i.i ,o.t.t. ...... contemptuously. - "What, you lefuse me :" And he sprang angtily to his il-ct. "Ido, most decidedly; and more! , than that, I tell ott tiiat I dopise you, Mr. Cole ! ".Madame!' ' touishmcnt. cried he, in blank as- Yes, air, f do. 1 di.tpiso a brag- , i;art and a coward. A coward .V"" I else you would not talk so lightly .iit---.t-i ilirt I.iiO.ij -imi tvTi tlieii- lne;i't4 - but to break them. You are a brag- gart, uceauc even to a .stranger you , iic-nam 10 ..-.-..s. 01 j -- quest-:, ami evun veniuro so nir as to quest-1, ami evon venturij so fur as to dare to mention the names of your 1 i.. 1 "Who told you all this?" gasped the a-toni.-hed man. "You did, Mr. Coir. I suspected you, for your flattery was so fulsome. vou as Ted Asliei. ion your-ell Oe- jfn conversation on a stt.yect which I had intended to .ead 3ott to, and vou know the rest.'' .. .. - . t - .. .11 : . : A ...... ery v.011, maoain, smcu .-u .1. 1; ' so well :-ati-lied with vour achieve . ... ,1 . .-.1 ...r.t . ment, v. nie.i, jiermit mc to s:u, was 1 at the !ea-t unladylike, I wil! bid you . good evening uod evening." "No, stay a moment," cried Nell, . -he threw a,ide the folding doors, ... .. , - .if. tney had stood during the entire con- know how to value the fino speeches his plantation -tables-, v. hih Ka-i ..... -s nor, t .,-; .".r-,. ' of this gentleman. .Sir, and rhe cost -,JJo 1 J -.i-i ui.u . urn.. turned to Cole, ivho had all this time stocd motionless, as if changod to rcart'ie. i; cati jo IV VMS I NO. 28. jTe.incc here no louder. Il:nl yon beori more of a i:i:in, I ho;il-i have called upon thoa who have .1 riht : to nroteel mu irom vour in-iiiit.-. : but j i i 1 . 1 u id i v.tiuiu not tioiu'ie uieia. i can defend my-elf. Now go 1" and she raited her beautiful arm and pointed toward the door, oat of which her abashed suiter wa-only loo glad to escape; but the merry peal of laughter which followed rang in hi- ear long after the house had been left behind. "Well, Ne!!," laughed Harry, as he 'joined them, '-thai unfortunate fellov has hail a le ;.; u he'll nl .-eon for - get." "."so much the better. Harry," re torted Nell : "I did not moan that he should forget it. I've taught him bet - ter than to make game of the ladies, at least for a time. And I'm sure, girls," and she turned appealing!.' to darling, that beit. the amotml of , Thcroan. ir3clitW llleratt,, i:l ro..hi, lilo jn-liey. " . -MWf wIli,h chri,.' A West, ru editor savs of.t neigh- . ,or with a ouiveriog e'veiid, that " he J their JIaster's houe should utlerlv. . .. . . . . .". - ondeniii. rei-ormn tl-e hamlmtud 1 . .i .: I ..!:...- 1 " Ol ou,otioii;ii iceuiiv;, .mo i"i till'- teason, the hou?e ol d'od should ncv- or be liistitrbed by the slightest :i;i - ; 1() j..,,. .. :,:ljwrt of v r.;ligii.:!," ftaid a - ... . " , ;., L : .... .,,,.,, .... :s :l ot , ::. my religion not to interrupt tue roiig:- :il,;f(,o,mrilIkl)b,li,v,if iumv ft coni.Slli;!1 m:i(lo it rt . .... .i- -A u-ligion not to tvi 1st then t.c.is ..l- ,.:...... ... ' duiing aervice, tt would be l...- I...tt. i-.- ie !.-s r-iwi th.-ii icigiyii. A gross abuse ot re.igiotis d'-oo-' .vtli, t',oln rum .-omctimes neeiU harsh inetiicine , i ... i . . , ... . , : poor. but hon-j-t young ladv, as a remedy. . e give that adopted ,., oaniH a hvmg by working mi by Henry Chiy lean, who war- one hoop skirts in reply to an inquiry, time canplaiu of Congress. The anec ' -tati-d thai the had sp.-nt tlu atiiu dolo is from tho Vetk! : me "ll lho -N'b'-" ';L-ii!L' woniod one afternoon bv if small girls aro waifs, aro largo t,.,.:.;..,r ,.,f.i;,.. ;.. i.w eoi.or... ' " r- 1 r gation, .ur. i'eansto ipeu in isi.i scr- . . ..... .1 - i , w - 1 , .. mouanti nam: ; ,.In-0,v V(Ul Hsten to me, ar.d I'll tell V()U who- ,1(J Jn M 0ch Ci, : C01I,C .ftju t,:n went on with his (lis - couroe until a geiiilemun , a geiiiieiiiiin eutereit, ' rln! out iiko an usher, ' when ho haw Deacon A- v. ho . .10p ' over tho way,' and then went on with his sermon. I'rcsentiv another man pa.-.-ed up the aisle, and his 1 .,ln0 riat-nce and oecupation were .. v .. I i... gneuj no nu .outonieu iui .-ou.v tinie. At length toi,ie ono opened the door who xvas unknown to Mr ueati, wncn lie cried out, .. mtie ,-man, with a diah coat and an old man, with a .liab coat and an old w,,,. j.4l. on don't know him : look : ,. 1 . .... , ' . , was cured." I DCSltll frCR! llGlaildcrCtl IlOfSC- ' a glandered hf.t?o bc-iongingto out as ho suppo-ed, tint wiir.in twen- .'.-j w.lS rt.,-irVnj1 m.d his case ; ptotiounced :t iiel!,!ef one. Tho v: - i 1 ...,. ..!,.. . I ..... I.... I ... n.i..i.,iNi,.ii t.i ... s. 1 1 us 10.11.01 i;..,. .- ...v- -j j- j t.im ttoit us r;'i ovtrv was nrououn - , . . . - 1 ccd impossibie. His tk-Ii turned ih:c,,..hlv i:ni;regn:it-.-d ,vil(l tlie poir-ou. He lii-gercd "in a.'f ,."IW -Ah-kv-vithin nftcon minutes. ony about twenty riavs, and died a most wretched death. I Its !i:i :.:.- w t"M'e!! J" iran - edj - :'--'!.v. ilri!i ' t" ijci5 als'1 "Cl1" wl.kh he bad lam. Instances,.,.,,... r.,,,,, k; f human death front contact with Cirjular? and Progrr.tan.?.- "v'. i F.-iiP Pi.'.v -f5i- " t ' clif if. Grnfdrvc iair glny. R itc of AdTcrtisin : O.-.e fquv. tiO words one ir.setti. n...?l.C) Ksch ati-c-que:it irsertira ;V) Kcjines cards. ! inch space, per year $-5 1. One etUimn.on year. .. X0 00 One half ciiluinn.Vneyear. JS& ti . One-ijsiKitor ec'.uni, one vear iv.')t I'i-phued advrrtiisraenU char-ced bv thc inch. SSiT" AH tir.r.sUr.; advt-r:-:i-s ir.u:t bo paid for in advance. Paf Yearly auertu-cn:cntj payatle ijuar Tiv in adv-iinre. i in j 0!(aiuUiulttgr;i)li.s. Rello Mettle A voting hn'.vs's tem per. Forced politcne? i'awitst; to oir-cunis-r.nce:'. Tlie worst thine; -'under the can ops " A :iio.--u:to. A r ingle fact is worth a ship-load of argument. Cincinati !'ei!o.i iK-voto I'riday to eat onions and eelerv. IVrsons who never cor.tpbiut of , short crops" IJat bcrs. The tlreeian ladies eotttited their ' age from their marriage, not their ' i,",.r-i, j What fruit ,:0es , newlv-married rouple mot!v resemble ? A greets pear, : I'lipkin-. a s their are throe sexes the male sex, the feiaale-e.-x, and lo insocta. ' An inquirer is informed that wn , xt nt ;,i it... i...t .-. ' " " ; An eldetiv "enile 1 --" v - ...l man v.-a; shock ed to le.-trn that ovorv t.tsiinuablti , i., ... . . - . , , ouug lady o.tirijs a p-.j-.'r to liac'r "i)0.. ; , infer ive.-i tK- ".i",!- '-it., v.-. ! therclori:ead.a3t,"--.he text of a ministerV, sermon, "i!. yo there for brc:.k(a.-t." ''i'hiire, !io'.," i tied little Hessie, the other day, rummaging a drawer "l ? l, Z. .... , ,- :. . v.rutc i'. ettv. I ntoitunate woman: !.,. ..,;-,.,. i... v...... .:.,..!..... i Come, go to be.!. Freddie : von i see it's suiidon. and the little ohiek- ions aii go to roo-t :;t that lime. I Yes. mama, but tho t.bi Leu !?oea .ones wnileis.' Corlaioiy," saH . .... .."vto.-n !.i t !... i..,- I. ,i... i .,i. ... ,.i, ,i :. ,u. : ....j. . ....... ..w ......t .i.v in-ioKit.u ( iu iitiifi. "I .i iri 1 1 n. liiu.U IV Ltill, 1 .. ' I '. f .. , lips in baling tnoir vows." 1 "Lot that puddin" alone thoro Th:lts (loh.rt ... .M,nJ a wai. t ter to a countryman, who was devour- ' ino tapioca at an oarly stag of ...11. IV... 1 '.'.I k ....V 11 II , ..,,.,,:!.. i ,i desert, te-'tilv said i'.veountrv Iu-at it if it was a wihierncss. the dinner. ''I iloit t fare il it is a .man: u - . .-1ipr.. liiiv o vr.ii l.i'f. ii i- ,)u y :;a.(j ,m ..,.';;... .iii..r.. ou'i sfuen il," .-aid J.hn. -l JInow better, sir," raid the editor, produc ll'c l,!en1ent Ironi n .i:i.it;i. i tiu inn a iiici u ,.'llSvll. 1. J -v.. ..pi-at s vour scissors, sir." "W ell, that's my steel pen, isn't it V A minister or.ro told WpihIi.1I Phil. lip, that 11 m-i)U3ine.s.s m lilo were to . '-ave ine negroes, tie ought to go . save the negroes, hu ought to go , s,''ath )rhur "'c'"v' "'-J1 (1 "" "Ihat is worth thinking of, replied ; in life?" "To.savo men from hell," replied tiiotc.ini-.ter. "1 tit-n go thero .nd attend to your business' icjoined Mr. Phillip-.. " .- '" ""t.-10 uwhuuu: iSlX? me hdlaurll 3'rls ticy would dec-ido . that yon killed tap, or that I v;:is ia- j.i, . dut C. . . . 1 : . i-.e. vrrnnf fit.I.i ldrn.!.-. j hnj " hir.hibtv totnr.ko r. 0 Wagorcd" twe:ily-:iri; dollars to ( .;lS. c;i;(t, with a sc.ntic of hi.s ncigh- 1 borhood, and iu:xl t!w village bar- I room the scene of hi-. bn:t.-h per!'orm- and iinorur.- ,,.,, t.,1 tcmbsione, no-.v in process of . T0"10 if.f'f r.c, ,,.'. - rL', Kttr! site of olov. in anoui r s!,eti:ii ami ? a darned so-',t up. i woni 1)2 :.tn ifv-.n oy .tfai-. sI of i s.aitit'iti""''-- " cr.tl.'- I d'U ' ."..'i . -. 1 ' t-' . ..' ;