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I f - , ,i ¿ its i.ooit îœw»APE'j, ' ^ÎSElSEêÎ'IvMjf “Atfflii i.\'.-1» ,;f ^ s jp 'A s a M e d iare iûV ^UB‘Ç E R ^ ISO IC i,, \ 3 ^ - th ù q v s x i* V classes, 35Äs4pw a»d, «t.n U . lf> Í W # on anplioatiön-itEr tbà'.Sâbli8koïHQ wbwga; all let ters of bUSliiessakmiiaKe addressed. T î j i f S l â W P N . . C A I I J P S . J L. BtTLSOH, A gent ,. \^\\stt^wwsET: JOB , PRÏMTIMC , .. - E S Í A , f t E . l g ñ 3SC3K.JSÏ X* Iß supplied witU.all the roguisitcs. fop 4oiJ!ß â flrat- ckBs Job Printing Jwifliaefig, and promptly executes T). W. MANDILI. Proprietor. Terms $ 1.50 per year. W O L E to . Î 725 . m tm m r n f oow èbw m ìw ^ Ad« VOL. 34 .--ÌTO. 43 . um OllEtmviQH. N. Ï. TMs Htiuso I b ¿tuattia in tu« bäfilneps Baft of tlio vtlfiigo, tmiis oietö$ %ó lai^eit^TOa^ möst; cotnjpoai oau Hotels in TaJliiuÿtoï Obuntyr ‘ ap'Myl ‘ ( EOItQÈ 11. MWIÆY, Proprietor, ' G R E E N W I C H M Q T r n , , ôfttir'àt Hairi'&M« Bridge streme, UTôôttwMiTS'-iïT - - .Jlävitig-'iteifeiia. Ihé ¿bòve iiousa una piytib to-flim oraat; I t ’» rtatlyçfor UM l'eüepUcñr-of^eetS;.^ = ^ ' Evnry attoutlo^a piid to tlio WfiütÉ» ö f tlio\ triveitiiß^ nubllQ. i April 28,1874.' . ap3ttyl p HIÓKjilvrPiwriofor, S4£EM, 25 . ». r koptift-flfafedúBs fltÿlé, and fltlea _eppt, it is gipnblio, andis P. M A M S T O N ^ ' H O U S i : , WisiitgQ'roH-OQOAEEi ÍBOT. ja, x. OnVbloelsttom.ateamboat, and ttroo minutes watt r.V TTnimi Ti.n-.ot. ’ _ . . íhta Bouse hivlngboen thoroughly mnovatçctanu returniBhpî.' atiow Motas room »Mod, is now open ----- l'Oiíír'íor'Dprratjiflüí-ar-tranalúútiíUWita.— eopiííOyk' ■ Now is tlio tiuio -to h ay yournaxt bUrrt oJ choice ^0>S.A-M-X-M I'-'L-O-tf-B'ess vr«»tfaa(ait ¿qi»T-to-fcny ln ‘market,-at « lejtf figure Ri»n cnn bo koiigM elsewhere,, 8i»W money aad buy ym > nm ifiit P, «T. ru-ai-liati <;n ville. oî oi Nathan B to war! l u ttio villaje of 0 r ^ g j ^ WABT BaUeavIlte.Mm'reii 20,1875.’ / ____ Thn Iffln iTiirrmi ’Fin'r, • tt .V> i fr;fW.i<JaataiB, TJ oüniE i aiBsuN, - V — Likw o w m m r “ Q t í m ^ i f . % :: : . .SottloracnU of ea(stc*ï,iiU business in Surrogale»’ Oottrl, yorctloiitro of mortagea, partition frali», ana ¿sw-Buitaeaagea« rally wHl ha- promptly attenilwJ °árconw(ch, Ap,U2S. ISM. apSOyi g h . STIXMIâK,' ----- S U B G E O N D E N T I S T . < C ozezss ' B kk » M ais SñsEti, . GlUiEinvrOH, K, Y. - ; - f â i w f r t e l i •■; Cloaks, Sliawls and SuitSj 10 & 12 Broadway, (Second Moor.) T R O Y , W . TT. » Saajnea te all Stylés Sg$ Materials. .Waterproofs in ö lt (Jnuîititü Ì3r$pteiifl AUendtmpaii io Orders.tez. Orcssdi made In tUo JaU at modce. In tlw tìità- m í niliCí» SoplSOj-l tag íiíjíreA Já'pglttiiil ’oü tompérance^ A burglar ¡n Gltawa wóut throupli & -boús.e&. ljitely iu oao nigUt. and took tíP » oólleotion of S12K ■ A cat a t Bolchertowu, Mass., tilled a blnek BnnhH.thfl other flay that measured Blue feet Mengtb. - “All !” said alroy chap . to liiu oliam as jUe tsialeft.an oyator house the other «ye. Ding, \ it’s ttio blpod that puts tlio life into ft“ fellow.tbjsQ cool eyeuings.' Ur,-Jtoty Walker «ayaalíO would, like to oafb'h nbni'glariu hoe íroófn oüoe. Her mot to is : ••Anything tg- catoh a man.' —H-.D.-Monoywis.-runiiiiig-i'ov- Ooagress in. tha Ilia District of Mississippi. A good hard aionOy man ! ObjoQtion is made l>y n western oritio to female barter* “ on account gf the disastrous ébavo which Sis. Sampson .gave her tiUBband.\ ■ The Ghiongo base-ball olab have a '‘light ning pitcher.\ Wa prssu»« bo originated from a Loyjden-jnt; '•Kerer mind, sonny. -The rain' makes lioys grow,^ remarked Ti Miisaaubusetts tramp the other day, when ho took a silk Tain stocia. The Ghamcfiil wrong of giving an absurd nniio to ft holptésa Infant- is ifliiBtrateá in -OhiOjiwherffBpaphroditns Bogardna is ion- ulng for the Legislature, Qnd having a hard time o fit id the nett’spap'ers.- ’ ■’ A colorea man a t Gloucester couldn't make’ his chimney draw, He got a potent torri- cottn p¡pft (ia it, áu4 now it draw Up hard ttot his neigbor’s ohiokens sometimes get In to his stctvo. oven,; A Novada paper noticing a now brewery, says-; **'fbo projectors will lay pipes 'throughout the city, nnd furnish beer at less price than iff now ebnrged for wator.'1 Feminincjtypbographera are not popular becanso malo typos consider it unroraantic to \ iet np” with any woman in a printing- office.—-Veir Orleans Tims, ííre.Tilton So¡nirfs:1StOtSú- »To living to-' yother in- Jiraoklyn. A party of I3lymrratli ppnpln latnly paid lluro a visit and presented I U. MCADEr.'S - - - J P S A T 'J Æ S S E E Ï , , - No. 1, ‘Onion Houso Block, corner Slain St., nuil Washington Square, ' Consiaàlly an J ì M k X sit îdiüls ct g r e s i l a m i S a l t M e a tsr B e 8 f, P o r k , - M u tto u , .Iiû m b , P o u l t r y , T r ip e , H a m , K g s ’ F e e t , etc.. Orttm f e h .ru n o l; 187t. • ________ JnlS:ly J XRT<rwrK 3S. RENO. thorn v.'itli a parse of §400. All tlia ehlldreo bu t one, Alice, have gone to Hr. Tilton. .Tills cool spell has sot tlio tramps to metli- onlBtowo policeman aslting ‘w¥ctEcr tiiero liavo been Aliy inaprovom&nt-Binilo in oar lookup clariug the summor.— Herald. ■ Mrs. Enoch Jolly, of Jefferson connly fell out o t 'ie r iailk Wg6li,lba|,oUicr day and in so doing compltlety rained her pin-tnok, and sustained serions injuriea. Those witnessed ih& sceno nud lit'lped the Indy ftra now cruel eiiongh to call thf* accident o Jolly offidr. A Hartford papar tlius folieiiously JtclishW a lady saw stnra VS. new eretl yMtçiday iji-fho heavens tho ex act èonìfeMilitìh and púsiíou nót (tiscovered» The discoverer weighed 200 pounds, and was coming onf&f tha market when she waa in* IniparUr oisa Moûôficturcr of- E E A L H :A I R G O O D S , T h e L c a d i u g H o n s & r TI b Lwtltoi, le Lowt Prices. tcrrnpted by a watermelon rind GoshT ._ \ 7 holaaale aüd Setail. à R A V P Î . Ï I I î n V ■ Î J P E G I A I Î l 'Y . IiSâiês CMäiaiSS SiMÌghlcnòa gaa modo Up a t 35 Conti a n Ounce'. A T ^ s E S T ï O 'S : t i l ) I È S H t Hsfic-Jowclj-iTado to Order. Fino and Elégant Styles* • Beai Workmanship*.. Gqañui^eed Sooáa -glassitelo»?* \ 357 JBrcadw a y , T r o y , ' N . 7. EcpiSOmC \ Away.wíffi Me Bari ani Ben switete tó E S W H iL 4 jR D SraiB»Bab:S»l¿jítsMííi3<irI»(»tti?4¿to ail OiSéii orDrM»iag'L*iíleí’ and Qcata’.'H*|t-, j _. 5?TG^»r CBrrtìitì, OMEANIKO, SHAvrsa,. ^ SHAJiBOÓIHa, io. curo. Comb In tho ÎJô8t«iyl«aîia'-vfHUthdgfû»tè8t inga Btrslgliîeced to oiJÒìf, • ^ » .Rooms in Hill’s Block. j a r Cash paid fof Ladies’ Hair. M. WILLi&D.. l ì . MoSÍÜÍXES. ’ ‘ » ‘ '. O E M E N T \W O E K S aits s u tacrttfe las on hand a large qimatiij o£ Hy- •arauiio Oomont. wMisli ho offers to bullaois at .the M)W68tprtcBB. HilitCàfiiint is-«aisn.faiUli?ca*^ ■ G r s l e s v i l l ß j I f . .«nd is o£ tlli iincH: 'quwity..' 'Piriie*, i t \i 'ilüümce >osn orâor wliuônt íear oí injury# ai* all -Cernent is «aokod in cooâ,. tiglifbartela» ---- - AUnrflfiTfl Ù ìl0.^akaìffp^dì üalesTlllo»Sükrcli6, Wi* HENRY SI o S i ITEI j i EN, miliari E C îî, sonutr/rz, . - HÔDSEiSXGN & Fp.IJS.GOPAINXEB, BocorailÉg, Carrlngo Painting, Paper Ilouging, ko Vlt&t, -B^naerjî, Sranmantioisa' lai soiass Bust Carâi oiiemea -with niâitnôeB nml diHpr.tch. * 3 ~ Order « Crom airoaü ÿfôapüy.üt«Bdslto.' . fihàïjliHWoitoiia - of Witïitigfih- îlaco Bùiïtliligi -àmnwlch. H. ï, , : julyMïl Sho nnroçd Denyor. TUero wos a, hand-orgnu. a p«op- pànbi5a)ii3‘i IbrüèWàiitooU àhb'ôÂiôi^V two bears, two snakes. la Ciot, says tho Denver and interest the cn tiro andionce. Tho New York Sor says “ Tilton’s lady friends continuo tlieir doses of soothing syr up. 'When lio Icotnrcd in BÜdeklÿàltfdààéfc här cftr- andV also, *■ all the Tilton children^osoept ono girl, are ■trtnv Hpii- mnthrr nini ünnnnrt»-il liT.he.r-'.1— =; --------- TO-E-Jrey ^ i r i c n s K 1)Y HiBtóí^Éí®130TT What memory Sped 'feerígallid fa-ee ? Wiwpassioii«ttt!lS. 3hM blood ? What tide o f sorrow #ml desire Poure|(l'itsriíiieotíé)) flájj/atW Upon a-'heart tfrs».t ceased t o beat, Long t i i m S i tlf¿nRÍ!e ñraí:lÉ'o When nights ’were Web witli etarry^'dttsk And tha rosa buis't its brid ? Had not the \vestern gjory J(hon' wsà sweet JoW then Si t e l^ r p o à , ' gh th£ ^ t Her' funeral raimiSfwouli A more Heatt-TiieiiEitig'g . , '^a^'ifoti ^ijaitriJii^SlMSpvtiiit’ pJnidiJ< HtM^lhtH^diSfeWjjj^nialf afraid, *' Aiidleft I tie ihela'iiblioly^pliibii’1 Brigbt-Witir Eei bidflli'WifeJBWitiii>1 Bosid&tbegilded barp^she etooij^ . • And through the\ singing j Wound those wau hanilsiof’fplpeid prjiyer In routmurdus preln&ings.1' . / Tbeii, Iika a -Voice, the harp rjvtf BgW ■Its melody, as clHiib tli^ gk^i1' ' Moltingngiiinstthe melting'b’W.iiiLt“-— ---- Somb biici'B yiBratii(j HVififee? 1 Ah, why offtll thaBonga'tbat grow Forever tenderer, -.; ■ ~ Choso she that passionato rejrain Of wasaailers tbafronnd Ehepi pass, > In her nun’s-babit, 'coifed ¿fad veiled, What meintthat song to iier ? • Slowly the western ray forsook - The statute in Ha shrine, A seristr of teate thrilled all the air ' * Along-that purpling line. Each Seemed a place of grapes that rang To IjQllOfc fpotsteps, whilo she sang, '•Drink to mo only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with nSlno.” -AttanttiTfiir September. Ji/liscß i i u n y . FITE AND A HALF—PATCHED. mother, or;»ven i mother-in-law. I oconpy, and liavo occupied for the past year, a snito of remarkably pleasant rooms, tho front windows looking on a city patk.nnS the back on a garden madeaclightful by two fine old-peaoh trees, a heavy grape vino, and a sweet shro\liDff, ^¡sta^ii;^ T h o lattor>h^ tuil-possessor? oilQHousiy i e u s n ^ V ^ i ” ^ 3 t o w ln S iW ^ iiia tw f ji b 'g id ^ tid - - - • planoiTifta^isii.V^ V int\8fi^‘'flliite of tho shatters, cffcetualiy - • prsrentsmy closing thoflj, but gives mo in recompense great fragrant bunohes of purple flowers. These cheerful room» are part and parcej. No, 1 am oFHisT Midget's boarding house. _ wrong. _ S t ^ M d g « t ^ É r | Midget íwkmaAt , . . at sea fivayears ago—dtfes not keip a board- A lituo show n uderà tent f as D * h |b lt^|tf iig b o 'u ^ 'h h i iàklîî a few sdeot boarders, of Ike miniatine woman la id ^ w u the hr<31e and gazod at mo in suiprise; ■ r 11 Eilij.- jlid^tit,. I lié¿ ybiiVparaou. Said-3j “ I so'dienly thought of a i®M l eaw at the cirdte.' ■ - . j. - - 1!Oh !” eaid M*s, Midget, and returned to r the se}up. ... ____ = ¡j t * , * « i I’m a romantic old fellow—tlie.ro, you see how naturally Hall in my nieces’ way—law poetry* taosio.-llowors- iWrs. • Midget 'alwrevs bjisn, priBV teudy for me in snmniiiirHrae. whiob slte-piiiB inW mybntt on-lioltiwith' lj*r' own' Fiif bartdfi '( aiid TaraUia yrtn;it's d6f!filF 'utfjile&snfi'fc (nljiive lior.srii.'tHliri^ oU the tip itlf Ber’toeiilo ieetfch it, -wlffi ‘hfr small rouml heailjTisFloucbmg my1 c h in)/ a n d 'iho ffti’r sex. t? ■ Yes ol^iaobelof as I am, I love, and al- wava liavo loved, tbe fnir sex ; and .X really thiok it Is becauRe I Irvve the» so well I still remiiin iiomrried, X.over r could maho ap- mv'tainJ tbat nue-ef -all (I ihrb . -1 admired was pretlifir, brlaliter. 'stta riffiaiBr1 thian- ■he' t oUit effii aaid asr-I Wfluteil tli« aweeteft' prettiest. and brightest, I have teott nr'a' dilemma all -iiiy life. But I’ve aiwav>B’\mfiant io, and nay inteaiioj 'iB'aii'onger t'htla everiinca the' day I pkbedtfp a littfe pafdhe'd' glove in' Broafl- \way la front of glewart’s.\ ----- ■—' ------- 1 feel eoannced that the owner -of that glove is tho wife for ,mo. I woar-ifnext nay heait> Billy ? Not tv hit of it. No sing;]» pextiais {jearfe Fiv-£3 and. a half, a pretfep moose oolfifc i every fiuger.gell flllod otifc, seareoly a .ej-onse in tli«n“-sbtimust hs plump ;■ a fniut- »melt of rose (as a general thing, -with tho excep tion o f liousst- eolo^ue. I deteat perfume.9, hut lf I can ondnre arijCit la' rose, calling to raSutl, os i t does, bees, butterflies, flowers, and a ll that sort 6fHun|> 1, and the cnunlng- e3t [iffelell ia-illfl palm at tha hand. Nov? I'cl never seep, a patch in a glove be fore, s o It struck itno a s something odd, and X examined- i t critically. The manner in whiob tbit patch scna^sewed. in -told mb tho glove was neat and( methodical ; tho ilao ailkea slltchos used in sowing that patoh in, tbatalo was dainty ; an.foct that the color of tlio patch o’taotly matched that of the glove, that sihe was constant, lure to one shade. Then I imagined her personal appearanoo: slight, b u t plunvp- llgnre, feel to correspond with hor hands—decidedly graoefnl and altogether very attractive. • \rilwagor she sings; pls^arolli dMCM ■well,** I said to mytelf. in cnncltminn; '• not ri-olv-orsho would uc.t patch lier glare, or poor, or ahe would not wear kids. I must Snd lier ? like stona, and shortly casting Its skin in vin* di'iiititioaof Its birth right ; of unable tablets ffltUft wISEBitfsVopohTatrwr plaateF; the gJpaiiWi'Btjd pagoda architecture for thpdiEP Dliijr of- ‘'tinscl and frippery.\ 3Ciet ns at. •leasfe require that nothing be warranted above its-mluBrBnd'that a faint price tiff the' assur ances of thoroughness. I am a haohelqr, an old.baoholor .; at least tbat’s what my nieces—protty, sanoy, olevèr,. loyable girls—call mo ; and no dpubt they’re right, though I can’t go so far as to agreo with them when the; declare a man owning to flvo-antl forty ytw a . w ft..».-aw^og>lte{:wt8 .tawzn. eyes, ohcsliint. .feiii, b a f r ^ e c I d e d ly ^ K r a b r é ^ A ifa-’Jftiirftllly gray.\ “ \However a n olii bachelor »T am dubbed, and I must confess, if to acquiro that dlstinc- -tioB-oaoi»obliged tab e made .much of by lovely womon and. charming maidens, aa I ,m, I hayo no serious objection to tho title . r In tliu frrStrplaoa^js^raio. is a homo,-in every sense ol tho woid^ iUtkbugir^Uhckit^ .. All vory woEtosny, bat how to find hex? *A\penoaiil if it met her soft brown oyea,, would frighten so 'tnödtsi a littìe creatura, and s id would be likely to hide hcrsolf in stead «{ allotting hdraelf to b e fonud. , Shall I Show mjt tráaíure to my nieccs, and of whom sho is pleased to intimate the conoid era mothosolootesL - Wonderfnlly comfortable- tho “ select\ find it in Mrs. Midget's shady, old-fashioned, neatly kept, three-story brick Jionse, ' a y o’etii&t'safcv which is or two after magazines have arrived. ‘■And tho landlady,\ invariably reply, The Court Journal mention among its so ciety items that ** tnTo American ladles are just now making a trip in the HighUnd^. 'eft- , eying the bpst of all ways of graveling ntnid modnthfif 'scenery . ' ( They 'are alone, each having her knapsack on lier bacl-, and each nleo ttrmedwith «revolver.'1 '. ■ A lady leaving one of the summer re. sort hotels, was-charged for an entire ohina toilet set, only one piece ol which. sl\a had bfbkën. She paid the bill, and,’¡iliatle«Kbi eieos^jof bavipg ’fqrgot|eiisan'iething, return ed t e tbs room ahd broke each and every ar ticle o{i the set for which she had paid. S hoet W oek .—A Texaa judge is credited with the following decision : •* The iact is, .(ones, the jail is a rickety affair, aa cold as »ft iron Wedge. You appliod (e> this Bowt f release oil bail, giving itaa yotlr opinion tl yatftwotiltl ira^5;a‘to’ Osath there.' ThbiWeath- er ’lias not moderated, and to keep you from freezing I will direct the sheriff to hong yon at four o'clock this afternoon.’’ A WmBKY D iet. —Tho Baltimore American Irepor&that the board of visitors of the jsil iü that_city kave nssonted to the testing, (jf.h uovei :md'interesting oxperimout Lliai Is ox- pected ¡by' tiiliso urging it io result &r the Hid' ical ooia of the ; insatiate thirst for stron'g ituii jipeegli fov asgh-ts-wgo- so pretty, with hot btight jilne ^yca .and ||1 - V* ’ ’ .i 1 e ^ drink. A number of. the hardest« cases, '¿'ho yearn for the trial, are to be placed by tlioni- aslves ^.nd supplied with no article of food o r drrniftHat.is not flavored with Whisky. Cof fee. bread,'meat in short, everything \is-to: have a dnaii of whisky. It is belioved that in a few weeks the tramps Will become so dis gusteä that thes will loathe the very sight o liquor, ahd thtjspurod of the degrading ap petite, they may berostûïed to manhojjdisalï- vespôor'tiffd ñseíMnesa, ■ Pékaw ? tho teasiug tblngs woùM make no end a i fm of me. By Jove ! wkora hartf'my wits been f r i i see wSialMrs. Midgét sayB ahont it. Sbe'a by far. tlio most sensiblo woman of my ao\ qualatonce,- and vety eympathotic, and ìb àt this memeut slttlag alone in thè dining- toom in a low- rooking-chair, wlth a giont work-basket liy h&i side and n heap o f stoek- inga Sii tierìftp. * * “ Thoto, mydcarMrt. Slidget, is thè già ve. Ton’-wìll sed a t óneo thal it ìs all my fancy painted it and t plafiod it in tho landladyV litlloiona. Over ffent tìie big work basket on t to floor, as Mss. Midget, ftirowtag berseli back in. a paroryiiaOf- laughler» eamo near going over too, herabattrdly.smaJl feet kioking wil^ly in tho a ir for a moment, nntil I hnd restored isn't sh&awfal canning ? - so demare in her t _ -tMagrSnìl- SämiAin&iiblaii! titifs wyiiHMfflit. low hair 1' Bl,it>llltrra,\vi can’t divine wby, pretendB not to.hear me, or else repeats, with scornful emphasis : \ Awfal conning!” «. , Tho fact is, I'm so much among my kins women that I .often iirid myself, when I wish to be* particular emphatic, borrowing their queer adjectives a n d .peculiar f o r tii o f ei- nS!BCfl?niL. * ,|riea3tuuT, ^ iiiiddM^n^ole,*1 Said Charley to me the other day—named for me, Obariotte (Gharles, as pear as Ihey .could get at it)—'• you're be ginning to tall; like a gifl—and at yonr time of life tooj\ Au.d I didn't feel at all insul ted ! for if all girls talk as well na my nieces, IeohSideS-'Charlay’a rematkWhep 'A>tk)mpli- mentv’tttanptlierwiso, Mral Itiiilpi knbWs how to furnish a table, Coo : all setts of little delicacies and naox- pectod. tidbits, stews and hashes above re proach, broad and pies marvels .of culoiary' skill, and tea aud_eoSee—well, really coffeu and tea. As for Mrs. Midget liofa'elf.'sho'sfeuoh a lot of tj wohji^i that I feel like laughing outright! every time I look a t her, perched on a pile of music books placed oh a chair - the ohair it- self taller than arty o f the few saleoti the head of the dining tablei Xndfied, only the-other day. when she asked, in a solemn manner, fixiug hpr blueeyea on my face„ and lifting a largo soup ladle in hor 'jrytd of, ft hand, i f I wonld have some soup, I did burst dut laughing, she looked so very litas a little Elrl playing dinner with her »other's dinner sot. t;et. “ 'Prepaïé'for afearfàl blow. The glove is traine I” ’ _________ _ — --- ------ - ------- iïrd. ‘Mid^èt has ÜôàdôdtohQ a widow, and I nan no ïongei1 ba'óKèVor.1 ■ - ____ IiraBOÓ'-JBSTICE AKD LAW. : THvo thousand years ago there was a law «¿mo>tig this Hindoos forbidding the-additkra of liQalr djshoneiitartidles in the manufacture of oSoth a.(i gave it greater money value at the 'expense of real utility, Any sack additions- thl'W-old’Hlhdobs (Sailed'‘'devil' dust,” Ao- e'oliiiS^'ti) Hr; Wthr'En'lph -Gmerson, devil’s dui%fcnsMa‘ttp m the'elbthiDg of the armies TllOHghts fop Saturday Wlgtrt, dropped iu rags, and their shoes gave way, . . . , r~- ’ • *u.t*u »jjpcaiB IAJ uu m tj.yiuy mil- aua evem « B la e m e n c e whose e i e r U o n ^ e e d hl8 Flattery hurts tire-flattered as well as the flalkoreik . Few donsider that onjoymeut must have ila moment of rest as well as labor. Every good deed that we do is not only a present pleasure but a prop for the future. Falsehood is often rooked by truth, but she soon outgrows her cradle and flisnarila tim; jnurse._ . _ , Some men take pleasure in earning their money 41 s well as using it—* sure way of get» ting it, and getting the good\of it.— ~~Z~! The prospect of want is worse than actual 'privation. Man appears to bo the .only ani. m6r^ by &ke battle b!n$ttban because of the shoady'1 in the bunting. Piiintera’ brush, glue, putty; and sand paper are employed, not so much for the purpose of imitating wlmia thjng is not as for concealing what it realty is. \We read of furniture put together wilIk nailStflB.de to look like screws, bat pos- BessEng ndthmg-ressmiblnig the sorews, except-, the iiead -5 of tomb ‘' Btones” ou sale, in lots to salt paiohasors, yet in their primitive col or o i the galvanized metal, the tint-, whether morSile, sand-stone pr granite, to. be applied who-a ordered J of briok work coated*^to look Tlio S t a y Of A Tlidusaatl-Dollar Bill. T&e death of Josiah Oobb. o f Baltimoro, reoa3ls a slneular incident of his life, About the sear 5839, a oolored woman named Sarah Eidiaely called at Mr. Cobb's grocery store anti purolased.a smail amount of groceries, giving bloa a thousand-dollar bank note in payment, thinking tllat it was a -one-dollar notte. Sappaaing that it was stolen he de tained the bill and advertised -loi an owner repeatedly, but no one clairpingf i t ho invest ed i t in oily stock. Several false claimants appeared for tho note, and it was, tlie subjeot of several, lawsuits, wbloh terminated in Mr. CobS remaining in onatedian of the fund. The histary of one of these claimants waa as iSlTaWi Mr. Cobb one day was conversing abont tho money with a man who made sto maifcy -patticular- inquiries that lit; Cobb m,lBfcrn.3te<l Ms motivo, anditold him thoiwotn/ iin wos dark and had a lnrge^wen on the side itnbdfc, when in-fact sh6 was a mullntto and had no suoh wen. Shortly dfter a very tlatk woman with a largo -won on hor neck appeared from tho B altim o re almalioii«;« an d clalened that aho was the Sarah Bidgely, bat tho S raud was easily oxpoSi'd, an d u p to this tim e the woman who left tho bill has n o t beou heard front. Mr, 0obb allowed the ttopjoy 1» remain with acfainulaled interest „ untEl 180S, when it nmountfdto $3,7-10, and ask-IF thoy cnu glve-ta«any clue to tha orlar? , . i he then presented rt to the Union orphan aSjtttia, .'iSlAFrESQ ah AnniESDB.—Some, yeara ago an EsccaiiErio. genius, Bov. Thomas P. Hnpt, nscd to give temperancs lectares. On« night he íinnonncéd that ha wbnld lecture in —How, temnprftnco- aag 4iot-ic fover among (he male portion of that burgh. The women, fiowcvey, y s ñ all for the \ pledge,” consequently, on Hunt's first night, not a mite showed himself in tho hall. The bench es wore pretty well filled with women, though, and fiuat commenced; b at instead of tem perance, he p u t them through on the vanities ofdaess, «to. They wore great stuffed feath- erofi sleeves them They—the sleevesr“ caught it, then their tight liming, and so on ihrottgh She whole catalogue o f female fol lies ; not a, word abont tempertttce. And the M iss went honre* hopping imfa, told their htis*)antte about it and voted old Hunt down to t i e lowest pitch. ___ Sbalf ^f pick up tbo things, Mrs. lltd- ' \ggt}'\ taiia ir-ssuuuu as slis touìéd l^ughliia rather pat out, fofelT tbo truth, by her strange’ condtìot, so unlike ths sympathy 1 had sx- peote4- Y m — no—f i you please—I don't oare,1' -stànixiioted MrS. Mdgitt in ft voice very diff erent from her evSry-aay. one, -and with tiso Iovel ical Toae-òalof ° iu her ’ Cheeks. As I tho ^mgmhee of rQ'ia apptaeiitly emanating from a spool o f thread: I held in iny haud, and 'remembered the glove. Did yon drop the glove, Mrs. Midgot?\ askeS I, Herionaly. “Noi” replied she, opening a wee hand, anti showing it,' crumpled into a little heap. “ Tivke it, and ohi please, say no more about it. It’s toft -too - Job ridiculous ! ’ and iff sho (rent again. .\Mrs. Midget,” said I, * what are you lanfi^sg'-at?’* N ■ \X stlddenly thought of a man I saw at the ciro«B,\8aidHho with a sanoy look X had novex Bcen before in'taer blvi»ii^ea. 11 J'rfl tiMiinced you knòw the owner Of. the g lote,” fiaiil l . “ It's an old maid whom nature liarf attngUflb compensati' for lack of or a graadiaother wUo still, wears five and-a half, though hor oosiptexion has fled* and hair depatttfci,1 You 'tiioV^-iia eate' of _ i t ; and. though you completely.shatter.pay tiful dream, you must loll nie.\ And. in amy excitement I—quite nulntontionally—*put m-y arm-niound hoi' Blondo'i-.waist. • lEo i a a announced that bo would lecture at- in place, the neit night. Ixing before tho time appointod they commenced, to come* and when Hnnt bobbled-down tlio taele, the btilEding was comfortably weU filled with mom. T ie old fellow looked abont, chuck led,. an i mntteredT “ Hogs. I ’ve got you .nos?!” ■ • „ -j^ /Lfter t i e crowd had got quiet a little, the leotnrersaid : '£ Fno'nds, you Wonted to know w lm ri ineanl b j saying, ‘ Hogs, I've got you now,’ and; I'll tell jflu. Out west, 'tlie hogs run wild; and when folks get out of metit they catali a young pig, put ft strap under' his boiy, and hiteUlilnv' to a young sapling that Will just swing him from the ground- nlcoly. Of eoUfso he sqnolls and raises a rumpus, wlien all ihfl -olti h&gs gather round -to see wliat-S the matter, and they Bhoot a t their telenrft1 L is t night i Iiilug a pig up ; I.hnit it ¡it little, and it squealed. ’'TllS old hogs htiire Vuttied put to-night to see ike ftin, and felt roast you,’’„and, so i e did, pitching into tkeSr S»v-orite vice with a. xolifth a n d a gns{6.. necessities. ’ Nofifl ore so fond of secrets' as those who dp' not mean io keep’ them ; suoh persons covet seerets'Sa a spendthrift floes money, for tho purpose of cironlation. The mind has a oortain vegetativfl power,- which cannot be wholly idle, If it in. »of Iaid-out nmi culiivated into a beautifaWga^ den, it will o f itself shoot up weeds or flow ers of tt wild, gtow.t.h. Tho gioBl momentous question a woman is over called on to decide is, whether the faalls of the tuan film loyea wilt drag her dottn, or whether slie is competent to be his oartlily re deemer. . . . ___ . — Dctroit'Froo'PïéHS CttiTCnoy^ —Hembold isn’t crazy. He. morely owes $300,000 andcan'tpay. ------ -»So few people visit tho Mftmnioth Cavo of laiü that tho guides loso themselves for the sake of having some work to do. -Every third man in St, Louis ia aimed'. Jones, Brown, Johnson or Smith, whilo tho balance answer to tho mm&of '•heUo. thorol\ —The best way U not to mako a will at ell,, If you do mako one the lawyers will provo you an idiot gralunatiii, and take the prop- orty for proving it. \ , -Orops are big,' money is easier, Dr,‘Mary W aliirjis sick, fall trade is good, Sergeant Bates Is in Canada, and iviy can't wé all bo happy, thin winter? -Franklin used to urge business 'men to advertise, but if a merchant pçefejs playing oheckciB and sitting with his foot on tho countor it's hla own baalncss...... . . —It somehow scorns: as if Detroit Hfe insur ance canvassers were- loosing their enthusi asm. You c»nrt got ¿ne who will follow a man around for over three weeks. —Tho Republican, Macon, Missouri, has nn ear-of osrn-with-ljGg? kernels on it, ' b^t1 Michigan has a woman with a month largo enough to swallow that ear a t one gnlp. ,—The New York IFbrici paragrapher sigks; \Oh for a plainly dressed woman I\ So should ho around when a conflagration turpp people out n t midnight-in a linrrÿ. —A Detroit mother «ain't understand how it is that her girls catt play, oroquot for half a day and no.t feel tired, .and yet i f one of them is asked to Wash tbo dishes she reaches jot the eamptiûT bottle. — Don’t ho particular about-addressing yonr letters jilainly, as, oyery misdirectod let ter adds directly to tha income of the govern- ment. Thp. gftatn paper from tlin dpad-latfar office yields a> inepme'of over $4,000 a year. • Tho Same BleBsing.- I once engaged * girl'as domestiéosaistanf, and when X went ftit her Blieioplicd diffldoct- lyand with blushes that sho couldn’t como. Little beams of glory seemed io radiate stealthily from her oyes, altogether .posent- ing phenomena whioh I couldn’t qnito .ac count for. \ Would ï oicu^p, hor? Sho would writa to me-scon said, explain,” which she did to.this cffeot t “ Dear Mrs^ V.—I am going t o ha marriedv■ Had I hope these foir lines vHU fmd you enjoying- tho same Wes* iag(?). ^ Thtr S d n. Lymna Trenrato, writing from Carlsbad, Geftaany, relates the following; “ On Sunday before lapt quite ap interesting little incident oeourted #t the conclusion of the services in4ho English ohtiroli. As there was no regnlar organist, thp ,rector had, re quested tliat if a n y lady p rient- was willing to play the melodion 4he -neit Sunday, he would be obliged if sBe would- inform hinJi At tfiê'clôsë, a'iady.r who WM fl strangèr IS him, volunteered her services. Discovering that-ahe Bpoko iu brokeiiEng- lîsb, he said : “ Do you think you arc com petent to ptay the nelcdion? She said, ‘I think I am. Perhaps you may. doubt it when X fell you my name. It. is Jenny land’ Sold- sohinidt’ Ha cheerfully acquiesced,^ap<l pro* ppunded no more questions as to h * capaci ty. Shenppearcd- to ' bo n woman of fifty or up*ardaj. with Hothing about her to attract special attention, and was dressed with great plainness end simplicity*^ vviUiuut'-oriiriEQiiiit of- any, kind, Her countenance, no longer JjBaatifUl, seemed to be plainly .marked by fle>ïî»vi’^œitînesa-nDrt-caKSJJ- --------- - —A fiye-yearpld sc(n of a 'Watirbary (Goan,.) dtiwcou amjHC-S'himielf bÿ . iiaitatin^. a train Qfeara vith bis ttionth and'shtiflllng higjfeet, Wlïilo iredulging in thia'paSlimij, one S Ä # «Oí öS- the Sebbntlj, tits )nitk tiiâjjf ÿaj ¡j^é^ipiñdfiJi-tlwi'being, the,pfliy) ttt|tt-thEÓdgiU';Wí Í0Wít-^á t h » t á Í y { ‘ - - I1— ' ^ ip.r ir :r <- ,v ïiio b«y who WM kieked piit -cf tima t>£ ft gain, saï4 îiÉl’ÔridttîiÆfolf -ÿôÿiÇàpj, Esohthad 'long.yiewed tbo otber OB.itsji^al,. and whan theymët afcapicnictheotboi .day 0 thst he didn't love y o ú ¿ “Indeed, Jititì, “ rê'pliod-.Mârÿ, Willi ^téfttdignôiS!* i«ö*ivyoft>£i»ia m e •■íí^jíiíóijíd'líe'l« ttitMÿsoaitf w*ü I« wàtt* iifoTrtâblÿ wia^ e ï / p ' ' ,.:-'Wô,Àett- *?s Ífíá i ' jâs&ï,. ^áñgeli, ¿¿íBfttíkip, ■àïgk*.. ÌVEDDXNQ OABBS, \ HASÜMLXB, BTJ8IKE8S Oiltps, rapaiíA.MM®S, FiNOY SHOW CA.KBS, DOÇSÉB8, BAH, OABD8, 33ÍMÍHE4S8, IffCiS'OS’ FABE, — SÏA rasltm s is , Wiillii OAitlit), — PAMPHIil® _ X&W OASES, OlitOUXAltSr_ • P0fc¡ÍTS¿ BOOKS, Eto„ _ Exb„, . Exe. Jñ 5 “ Oi-rlerti by ' mail will lecciyo prompt nttontlon. Talking to -Suliacriliors. — We clip tho following -froci the Wtoated Press. Bro, 3?inney is |;up on his ear,” as the boys say : Have you pajd jroqr snbscrip- tion? We feel an. interest in. yonr futurei which prompts us to. aak yqn this question in the spirit of a missionary. Give heed eifl.it is too late, for It is easier for a needle to go through tbo eyo of a camel than for -a fig,tree sown on stony.plajes.to Gkeai?ay fajiB-thosa- who have nothing that which they hath, even though the virgins with their ten command ments ref use to partake of the prodigal calf that Adam killed 'as„a peace-offering after Abel slew his biolBte Noah in t ie ark.' Four der on these things. They nre-fiill of lriddMi moaning for subscribers who are in arrears, At a recent examination for admission to the bar, belli a t O ttoó. IU„4uaiong-tbe cou~ didates were oce woman and a colored man. The latter failed To.pass-; btifc Miss Perry, the young lady, is said to.ha.yo taken tha court, the examiners, and tho bar by surprise and to have passed the best exatniaatloB by far o f auy memtjer of tho doss. Some rogue out the straps b y which Pore- - paugh's two largest elephants wore tied at Bennington, Vi., tho other night, lynfl Dm heasis iita up half an aera_of potatoca and frlghtoned 0 woman half to death by rattling hor window bliada in. the attempt to get some apples on the window sill. I t w a a a o dork she could not see a foot fr.om. the. win dow, and whon she opened the shutter a huge trank was seen writhing aboiit ofteir thonpples. The poor woman foll'óv'érbia'ok- ward,.screaming, \Ob snake.\ All carpen tora know'bow soon the but ends of ohlsels split when 1 daily eiposécNd (hi blow ,of a mallet Or hammer. & reraody sngí geated by n Brooklyn man conslits -oimply in sawing or outting off tbo ronnd end of a handlo so aj to make it flat, and attaching by a fow small nails on tho top of it two ronnd disks o f sols leather, so that tho end boconio simllinr to tlio heel of tt boot, Tha two thiclmisscB o f leathár Híllí prevent nil further splltting^and if intho cenrso of tima thoy-expaniíand ovoilap tho wood of the handle, thoy aro pimply, off nil oround. Melancholy was tho fato of a l»ahftil youpg man who tho other morning rode into Wilton Minn., with his blnahing and beautiful bride to be, sinco it turned out th«t sbfo was his . bildornoi to-bo j for while the justice was putting^»» cleanshirt-before-lhe-cereimny sho changod her m ind; nod hag sinco espoused another young miin. W ist dir# events spring from little canses 1 I f tho jndgo hasn't beou .so fastidious abont his shirt, how* happy {Bat young man would tare According'to tho Herald ofjEfetttA ‘marble top (ables are to . bo íirolded. It ■ says 1 \They are cold, and rapidil} a6sorb the lii^t and vitality of tho body, robbing it. of its life. AVo have henrd cf one Invalid the doctor could not cure,- nntil h é ' noticed sho nsed n marble stand.' anS euspccted i t lad eornGthing to do with ber S I healtbi- So ho forbade her to use it. Soon sho WB*>*r$lfc Wo know healthy people who iccl.twlngogof pain In tho shoulders by sitting n a g one, They are handsome, hut unhealthy for all that.” Tnluc of Coyerel Huiiure.: ’ At various times wo-havspomlod out to out readers tho profits resttitiag from covering manure, instead of -allowing i t to get soaked by tko,raiwor driad-by tUe Bani,a3 ini genor- all}> dono„ Wo liavo given llxss advica.froin wjiat we have notnaily seen. TOien » u g h ' sheds have been built to cover the manure heap, th© crop fertilized by this pile liave in creased in productiveness snSbiont to pay for the siied covering (be tost year. We never hayo Eeen any ttractBguria -of tbo pro- portionaia Value «1 eavSed 'aad 'tjac-oyircd manures, that we rcmetnber, trnlll the folW - iug, whioh we find by Lord Kincaid,* n Scotch landpwner and io’rmer, Thos present the he3tsiatementptJS3ible, wo think, of the ad- Taiutiges-of-fto pfay t — ----- - — :— - ---------- Fonr acres of go (id sol! were measured, two nf Iheui wotb lunaaied with eidinary bam- yard mariiVe find two with' au «iuai quantity of tontiure from tbe coVorcd shed. The whofe was platited with potatoes. Tbo products’Of each, notes were aS follows: Potatoes treated with.barayptri' manure: One acra protlueed, two tandiodand seven.“ ty-two bnsbels. Ono acre produced two jiuidscd and pins— ty-two bnshrfs; PstatseB inAiiurcd .from coverod* sheds: .Oue acre produded four litmciied and foity. two’tjusbels One aero produced four bundSod »nd sevon- ty-ono bnahels. The next year the land wa* sown with wheat, when tho crop: was aB fallows 1 Wheat on load treated with Iwrnyavd ma nure v. One aero produced forty-one bnsbels, eight- eon pcan ds 1 of sixty-one pounds per bushel). Quo aetïé produced forty-two touskels, tbitty eight pounds < of sixty-toe potrnds per Imali- - el). ' ' ' Wheat on manured land frota covered sheds : One aere produced iifty-five biiellèlà, five pounds ( of sisty-anä poaftdFp^^iSSTf, __ . Onoaertfprodnoffd'fifty-tiiriia hhshels, fòMy- sove» poniids ( of'sixty.ptteppnnds per bush el). .... **H* , Tb^s6»»f'.«^o„yielded ono-third átánvq- on tlia land fertilized with tho manure from ïh8 «9.#Ê9Ï)Àefe..#n npòn that to which . Jtbe ordiaary inÀiï’tlïo.vvns-'applÎed.— Ä Itmfe Mâéftii&fltl , - ' -rf .. — ...... L.