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V-- e-. - l. .. . n . ; ' ' ' '. TEBilS Two Dollan pr m,TyM ia tum 42,80 withiB six onth; f 3,90 after the ex pUUofl of th rr- Claba of twenty, $1,58 eeh. f ;holh: testhjoity. ;V .Ilreb rttfjr thi I hT bees 4aJlng la th . Ocaffeoberr M&ctna for tb pt&l few Ter, ad ea tntly iy that I hart Barer offered any medieinei f to the publie that bare met with tho decided approba-. tloa of the people, Ilk theee; particalarly tho PUU ,-aoa CathoJicon. Tbey 'will readily perform au ana . . xmore tbaa i profaleod. for tbem. I bare sold a boot ' fifty bottler of tbo Catbolieoa the-pait teaaoa, and I kar the peet reralta ia every e. - ;s : '.h '-J c- J0II5ST0N, Medical Agent. -. Rad what Dr. Boahaell aayf f tbo Graffmberg Jledieiraa.. DrB. ia a pbyaieia of oxteBairo prae-, tie and eo of tho- moat " aneceaafui ia tho Couty . fTmmbull) lai wbleb bo realdea- .- -.; , "Thia certlflea that I have laod tho Graffeaberg .Titt and Marshall's Catbolieoa,. aold hero by J. IL t' C, Johnaton, in any practice to my entire aatiafaetion. They gto4 JItdtcinei." Vli. U W. VVbUXKLL. lUrtfocd, TrumbuJI Co., 0 March 7th, 1857. , l am apbyaioiaa f thirty jeara prantico. My prlnciDal atady baa been the diaeaaea of females. ' They bare ceneraliy baffled my boat efforts. Obtain Jng tho materiala composing Marahali'a Uterine Ca- tbolieon, X was pleased with thqm, (are the Medicine ' a air trial, -aod fvand myself abaadaatly aaeeoaafttL In my former practice, I eonld paly mitigato tbo tymptocaa of aboat half tbo eaaea, aad poald not cure one to ton. Kow I oaa radically euro at least seven. teOw in twenty, and can mitigato tbo reat. I consider Marahali'a TJterino Catholieon tbo greatoat blessing ' to females I bare orer mot with, ... V f AS. H. WILUAMS, M. J Cbarleatoa. AVait Broins Coshocton Co., May 14, 1857. lr. II. J3r Klngsley, fiirs I baro been selling tbo medictno or tbo Ura Orenburg Company iot tha 1 0 yearr aad baro invariably found them to giro good ' 'satisfaction;-aad tho- Piila I bare soli to a great many families as regularly as . their tea and ooffee, , and with my. trade they bar boeome a itspls artiele. Maraball's U Urine CalhuUooa ia a modiemo taat baa doao a groat amount of good ia Tomato Dtssases. Oao lady I sold It ta.told mo she had roeoirod moro .nonafit from one boUU thaa aho did from along . -aonrao of mouoal triataaont by tao moat akUlfal . . phyaisiasa. Tours sruly - - -JAMES WILSON. ; ' GRArFEXBUna rTuiLY MEDIClli&S. v - r- .' . aarao. rauos. .- VogcUbla riHa,.., ... boa SS ets. Green Mountain Oiatnient,...... " li ota. rprilJ,.. . bottle, l Cbildren'a Psaocea,, ........ M eta. . Eye Lotien,... " '- 7i ota. - Foror tad Agao Remedy bo, M eta . Health BitteTS....M. package, 2i eta. Dysentery yrsp. ...........'p botcto, a ots. V Consamptiro Balm,.. 1 ' $3 00 .Msr.haH'e Uterine Catholicoo,.. " 150 Oraffonburg Pile Remedy,......... ; " 1-00 : JJanaal of liealth,-..-.. per oopy, J5 eta. For aalo by B. W. Llppitt, Mt. Vernon j Tnttle A Afontagno, Frederic town Dishop et Minbey, North Liberty; Dr. MoMahoa, Millwood; N. VL Day soa, Martinsburgh; W. Conway A Co., ML Liberty. Orders for Medicines should be addressed to U. B. KIXti&LKY, Clereland, Ohio, Jan. 20. - Agent for tbo State. . DufTand Companj's LINE OP 1I2HCATITILE COLLEGES UT PITTSBURGH snd PlIILADET.PIirA, Pa WHEELING-, Va., COLUMBUS, 0, and - BDRLnJGTOJT.Iowa 'With Tall 8taiT of Erportaiieed Te&chers, A' LL trained for bnsiaeas by tbo Principal. Stu dents will tnd, by proper Inquiry, that by graduating in thia Institution, or any of its lino of branches, at Philadelphia, Pa., Wbeoling, Va.' and ' Colambaa, 0 they will obtain tho following . . Important mdvvttfuj moer taoee of any otktr Com- " mufrciid ScJmyoI in tie eotrmtry: 1st. Tts reputation follows Its students through Ufe. " Id, Tho Stadont ia Ins traced in both foreign And domestie business. " . . ' ' Sd. His traiuiag"'fnludea matters of ' praotieo wholely nnknowa to common teachers, that greatly diminish bla ohaaeea of failure in business, a.-v ib., Changing Slugla tntd DoabloBtry without now books. ...... , 5 th. New method of proving books found' a . Pull's Book-keeping only. . . . flth. Tho six oelumaed Journal.-A. tth. Dnffi self proving Bill Books.-. . 8th. Duff's new form of Bank Check Books. tth. Duff's Bulo for winding srp dissolved partaov-' ships. -. . . . .. . . . .- . .. , 10th Duff's Bales for adjusting deranged Books. - lltk. DniPs Rales for computing interest. , illth. Praotieo la making out Mercbaats invoice a .13 th. SpeciJloations for eonatractiag accounts of aaleu.; , -. . . - ,: lUh 6teamorsro-hlpplng freight ad passoagers. .15th. SotttecasBts between owners. . .. 18th. 6ttloonU batwwon owaera aAsr salo of '.. the resseL . ,. ' . ..-v-.-. . r 1 7th. Salo of obo owner's sbaro to aaotber. : 15th. SUamor'f 6inglo Entry changed to Doable Entry Books. - -- 19th. Exerdises la adjusting Steamer's deranged Books. .- ; ' '- 20th. Oa gradnatlar, oaeb student is presented with an elegant bound oopy of Dwncan's Baaineoa aad urn a mental Penmsasbip tho moat valuable work on tb seleneo now published. . FuOoen Firit Premlaos Silvor Modal aad Diplo mas Ibr Una "s isooK-aeeplng aad Duncan's Penman ; hlt, alneo 1850, are exhibited ia onr office. . ' I.ro Engravings are ever sent to eorraapondoats as Posmaaahin. - . . - .. . , , , . ." , X-CalianJseo M. Duneaa perform with tho - ' . .. " ' " ' :" ' - : wetza ' fLato Porter S Lytlo.1 - - ; T72xclcr2lo Groc V4 - com:.:i3Cio:j f.tSRCHAriT, siuat rt VTIOTS. TstQUOIlS. CIGARS. Cp:rtiT Cz Ilitir j rodder, to , 1 r,f T'ormam, liaU, Htktor Strt, JSumtmtfrft CiuK , . Sandusky, apt28:ly . . ' .."TAS returned Cross Kow York aad Philadelphia . i. J u tSk tarre and caoapeat a took or cooda 'aver fcrot,t to town.' These gooda worn purchased since tho rreat redaction la prices, which took place on tie Z- J Uctotor, aad oaa aa na bo sold lower tua lli t:0'.boTS f &id for their goods, purchased four wecia so. iiurh thaU. , : . , -; , . ; aovf XVCULD gstpoctr:- H tha aUontloo af t iaoe eituens of tit. Vernon who are shoot J sSf'i the.r LeuaoS aai itatM to tho fact. -.4 '- ivStstoelc and newest st v!os of . ( - cr,, Iimj, PdtuU,ErmJfto,Sks, . , t 'r$, . la.JToTthora Chia. AT caa - that any rsn oaa at- , Uoa t ...e iron .r : without employing a'jeas fitter, jr ! r t1' "i nt t'io iMf prices that they can be t f r i l tu L..Btem CiUos. If desired wo will y - f. . . v Q! ' i to put r tlia Un pipes ia build-.ilB'tij t ' t r . t frnrm 1 4 to 22 per foot. J::-' -..i -' - --.i-caiu A CO., k CutL.tr tit L . t-.;ior and fcr.eca Etreet,, 1 .--aioTti . . . ( relAnd.Ohlo.' -..y ha.i.: j 1 C 3 acre J n.iirthoi to .9 lie ;.r-: - ir 1 Warrants, by . ', esa baro tliera . t o-ompioro tr. ti.o- f.u -..j lz-Zs, at tipo tviff'j U'-Tr.,.fr!!r;.-La in cr3Ttcr,B9-' Uni "tor4 t,a t;.9 warrMt' . . i rX exceoat chance f.,r iave tYi U- T reared c.uUy ,,t7 tLa i e-emrt.or t.r i j lz-j. at two THE AE3E3T JMOTHEIt. -at ana. Koaras. It la tLo'twiRgbt hour : ' " " Tbo daylight toil u done,' ' - . t And tho last rays are departing - ' . ' i Of tha eold and wintry sun. . ' : Jt is the time when friendship -u . Holds eon verse fair and free; . It is the tine, whoa ebildrea ' Vv Dane around tho mother's knee. But my soul is faint aad heavy; With a yearning sad aad deep; By the fireside lone aad dreary 1 I sit mo dowaand weep! . . yi hero are yo, merry volcea, . . Whoso clear and birdlike tone , ; : ' Some other oar now bleaeoa ',"'. Loss aozioos than my own? " : . r. - ' i ..." , . ' - ;- Tf her aro yo, steps of lightness, ! Which leU like blossom-showers?. . "Where are ye, soands of laughter, . That cheered tho pleasant, hours? , . Through tho dim light slow declining ,4 . Whore my wiatful glacoes fall, - I can see y oar picture hanging . Against tha silent waU. They gleam athwart tbo darkness With their sweet and changeless eyes, : 1 But muto are ye my children, . , No voice to mine replica ; Where are ye? are yon playing By tbo stranger's blaiiag hearth; Forgetting in your gladness ; Your old homo's former mirth? Are ye dancing? are ye singing? - Ar yo full of childish glee? Or do yew light hearts sadden , With tho memory of me? Bound whom, oh, gentle darlings, " ;. . . " Do your youac arm a fondly twins? Does aho press yon to her boooea, ' Who bath taken yon from mine? ' Oh, boys, the twiHght honr . ; : ' Such a heavy time bath grown It recalls with, eueh deep anguish ' . All I used to call my own .. That tbo harshest word that ever , ' Waa spoken to sua there 1 Would bo trivial would be welcome . in this depth af say despair. :, Tea. no! dosnair sbaJl aink not, - ; While life and love ramata , . s Tboogb the weary slrnggio baaut ma, . And my prayers be atado in vain; Though at times my spirit fail me. And tho bluer tear drops fall ; Though my lot bo bard and lonely, " Tot I hope I kopo through all 1 A JJOCTtTEUAL C0HEDY OP ERRORS '' .- A YOtTNG WIFE . . Ia an Extraordinary Embarrasf a fiita-ation, and ker DeUrereace Taeace. Front tbo Clnciaeati Knqnfror. " . Some days since, a young- couple, 'who bad newly donned hymeneal vestments, came from their home, a pleasant village in this State, to spend a portion of the aopposed-to be delicious period known as the honeymoon, and placed themselves under the charge of the proprietors of the Speneer lloosa. -They then sallied forth to witness the beauties and pecnnaritieat of the Queen City; and do, aa brides are ever wont, a quantitof the little buainesa embraced in the term "shoppiBo;., Tbey were gone several boors, and did not return : to the hotel until Rundown' quite fatigued with their exertion u Th bride Mrs. then sound that she bad forgotten some articles iadupenaible iw her toilet, nui uuwiUiof; to disturb her husband, who, she Itnew, must be weary, alipped out whUe be was down stairs, and went ap to Fourth street to get tha diminutive bundle. 8he waa successful in her search for the store aad the article, but on her way back, mistook, from her ignorance of the city, Main street for Broad way, and the Madison for tha Spencer. House, which are situated nearly oppo site to each otherl - : . lira. H. went into the hotel, and'" thinking it looked rather different from the other, asked one of tha Waiters she met in the ball, ia rather a low and Indistinct tone, if that wan the Spen-eer, to which ' Va, failing to a nderstand W replied in the' normative. She then ordered bla to bring her tha) key to No. 43, which he did, and she entered it, and removed her bonnet, swawl, and otbar portiona. of her attire, and crept between tha sheet of the bed to enjoy a little nap after tier long walk, never dreaming: the war in tha wronr house, fdr the reason that tha aparV meat happened to kava the same posidon, and be furnished Tory mucb like ker toon at tha Spencer.w ' ; . - . v Iastead of takino; a llttle iap, & ' fall Into a profound sleep, thai continued hour after lour until alerea' o'clock, at which tlma aha waa die turbed by a most nnexpected incident. - Tha rightful occupant of No. 43, merchant from a town la Indiana, wha had bean .ta tha theatre and become a little intoxicated, went to iha MadUon, and wishing no oaa to sea lis: con dition, walked up to big room ; without a light, and fortunately, or nfortanatelt found the door anlockeC ; He entered quietly, and as total dark- aeaa reigned there, he removed hit garments and crept into the spacious double bed, pot disturb ing ia tha least tha fair bride who lay near the wait : " - : ' - . -.' ; s Cow lonj tba. two reposed there .aide Cby aide, with only a foot of space between them, all ancoaseioai of aacb other's presence, I not'ex' actlj taown, but probably about an hour, ttlen a tremendous noise was heard in the apartment, from Lic!t fea! screak issz&l tH". risre Tnc?r and ceaselessly, r-r-: c Tbe botel wai ia an nprdar; rjroprtetorsiclerks, waiters, porters and guests, dresiaJ and talf-drea aed, were at the door cf 'forty-ei-U,' ja a few- minutes, blocktn op,tia er, trance aa J askin each other eagerly, Wbat istbe matter?'' for God s sake tell s wUt b tLa tout!e,, I i - The cause of tiis oatcry c 27 Ca: - Iii The trlie tad awakened rl-at fniJa't. aJ pumcj cer naaa over for L cij I'-3 IniuIaaVf-ca, a" a. 1 IS SO.., V r-: it .a at ooc?. - Us t" 1 x.' 1 E Romance iii glcnl ife. to see, like Lord Tinsel, that he bad "made a small mistake berej1! am nobody's fettsband. I reckon, my dear raadame, you're to the wrong bed.' - !'- r- :y- v ' ' In tbewrotigl)e3 borrors of horrors, thought the bride. What would ber liege lord what would the curious world say? And lira. XL" screamed - terribly aodsprang- from tha coach fust as her companion" did 'the e'ame.f -He was fully Its much alarmed as she, and eutreated Her to give him time ana be would leave the apart ment, although it was the one" W bad engaged ba'd make oata to that. : r,r . Scream scream1 scream, was the only reply to-this kindly proposition. - ' r; . : ' 'My God, madam, don't yell aol jonllwake the noose." Ue reasonable, 1 swear : it's only a mistake Hare aoroe ihought of tbe consetrnen-cea. I don't want to . hurt you, 1 swear 1 don't: You'll get me shot and yourself, well, I won't . say arnat."; ' - - - ' . t . ,-.-,. The screams increased, and the poor Indiani-aa, expectinj; ererji moment ,seee a pioJ thrust ioto his face, by a jealous husband, turned pale as death ans resigoed himself to bis fate, ' J ust at this j uricture, the; crowd loutalde presented itself at the door, and . beheld - Mrs. JJL cowering" ia one corner, exercising ber lungs magnificently, with a ' Sheet wrapped over ber form and bead, and the Indlanian in tbe middle of tbe room enveloped in a' coverlet, and ejaculating, ."My God, madam, don't, '-' The junior proprietor, Dr. Cabill, saw tkere mast be some mistake, and requestkig the others to retire, called the merchant out, and went with bim into another room, and there learned the whole story. The Doctor then sent one of the ladies of the bote! to Mrs. ZL, and the entire affair was explained, greatly to her relief tboogb she was overwhelmed with, confusion - At a cir comstaace that might bare ruined ber reputation forever. .. ., ... . ... y-t-.-: rjndeftha escort of the Doctor, she was con reyed to tbe "Spencer," where the husband waa found pacing the corridors, with . frantic mien, and half craxad wi'.h gfisf at tKf mysierions disappearance - of bis wife, whom be believed had been spirited away by a villain, or murdered for ber jewels In this ifernal eity," where, ee he expressed iV tbey waald kill a'snaa for a dollar aeytime." ' '' 1 ' ; As soon as be beheld bta spoase be canrht her i to bta fjoeom, aad wept- like stcbud. 'He waa rae had with aappiaeas' st; he discovery, and re-eovery, end told ; ber that be bad- ecoarad the eily for tnteUi?ene of he ' wbereabbats i vaie. He bad nearly given up all hope of meeting bet again, in this world, theughes be. growing poe tieal in joy. phrased itt she bad, thamkod Hear en. returned to blsa - like aa angel firooa aaotber sphere, end snade bis 5.-,- r-.- - r-.r ' , rradlse in--the JCdoa af her lore, v . . Tbe bride told the briderroons a story as near the troth aa she could, which, like most women's histories, designed . to- shelter ' theoiselves, as a model of ingennit? and ar miracle of art with out exciting the Othello in bis bosom n.nd with a thousand thanks to tbe Doctor, whom tbe Benedick seemed somehow to regard as tbe deliverer of his consort, they bade Jbim good night,;,'.. And foil asleep with Love; aad happiness " !r:- Led tbous with fragrant torch through -beanteena . .. ...ianos, J ,. ( hoped. Where bright ideas shone, aad all tbo heart bad Waa pictured ia tho apirit'a aoarehing eye. i From the NT. Erenlng Poat. THE EOUE-CAEEYINQ GHOST AGAI27, ; Ve recently pwblished a story, which is in eir-culatioo among tbe Spiritaaliata of this eity, to the effect that- the spirit of -' deceased Iman, whose skeleton belonged to Dr. Redman, bad been picking himself up and bringing his bones, one by one, from Hartford, to New York. .'.-r : Dr. Orton, the partner , of Jr.t Redmao publishes in the last Spiritual Telegraph an account of theaoZe- of the . affair, which; a m deb surpasses the previous performances of this indos trioas ghost as bis previous performances snr passed tbe most coram on place doings of ordioa. nary ghosts,:,:- ::-- , A., .: -r--- VJ-. ; .V'." ; The doctor asserts. that on the evening of tha first of October, as he was standing with Red man on the Dear piazsa, a smal bone fell bo the floor near bim with a sharp stroke. He picked it up, and several more followed. He then vail ed oat a namber of persoas who were thea ta the office, aad, the. dropping of bones continued for some time al intervals.- Supposing the performance bad closed, be drew op a statement of the details, which was signed by the )ix nsitori present.; Bol no sooner bad tey gone . han the bone throwing recomotenced, and tbe eecend ia stalment eooaisted of fburteee bones which tbe ghost threw ia about a,' (quarter of ao n6nr,avef aging almost a bone a minute, which was cer taialy satisfactory, considering .the distaace be wee compelled to bring tbeta, ' - : ..... - The aext day, between II and 12 o'clock, the perfof nance com men ced again, and ; the ghost, exeeHiog all bis former achievements, burled a perfect shower of bones Into ; the room. They fell ia erery rart of the oSce, oa the Coor.'oo chairs and on the table, pome fljinj-awlfily and forcibly from the directioa of tha anniowg, n& many fa A perpendioalar floe front the ceiling, In this way tbe large bones of the bee!, a pa telle, a rib, and various bones of the bands and were showered upon the eetenisbed doctors. whea the ghost by a master-stroke eclipsed all1 bis previous brUUant acbieremeats. - "At last," says the doctor, as ail of as were standing at the table, suddenly there fell dtSwa ia the tnidst of s a hag containing tixty one' of the smaHest bones ofJthe human Jnjdy. ,lThU bag .was'Tof muslituVand about fleea inches loc,aBiit fell directly fcefore my face much nearer to" iae lian to the other parties present -in A direct line apparently from the1 ee'in'jyand ""-WjiV sncltTorce ti&t it tsirlei the table wherV it cck. w The parties present were Pre.- Orton and Redman, and sv broiler of tie" latter. i '.1 V , - Thia temporarily elosel the"exiiliiiob :bot so hour afurwatM as ipes Ortoa "was Viiterinj bis , bouse, ie encountered a tUb bene, e?jht"?n in-chea lonj, which came dowo with snch frce as to i.5ci aa f-!i'c-i' cf tU Land. Coo a tiler tiba '1 j aCiUuca t3 pr0 -Ich te has eTest granr-t.. it tbs wcr1 3 tz:z trc-..t a t I" iV9 ectu-1 t - : ji v.'ci to ta e: -www . Wttl J UV. J V i Ci,. m Jlsitfo' ytrorliimtt. ' i- J&4ZXtto7f tat tie,Eoya,: ir ). ... The.TretfGrn.JarjneT tains a letter from the Sage of Ashland toOne of his aame.kes,eThJch, Jas erpr before ibeen publubed, and is so 'characteristicof that great man that we take pleasure in transferring it to our (Columns: . --i.-'i .'-.i' ; ,; -vf, ,;'-;-ALa7tn-fBlyVW45s-' it iDear' tiiyle 'Nke: Your parents bare done me the honor to give ay name to you-On that account, and at the. request of your good mother I address this note, whici she wishes to preserve for yoor perusal when, by ;tbe"Iapse of time, yon shall have attained an agn that will eov able you to comprehend and appreciate its friend Your parents entertain fond hopes of you, and yOq ought to strive not todisappouUtheml---They wish joo to be good, respected, eminent. You can realize their moat sanguine hopes, if jva hi 1 j resvirn su uu u, vj juui jious employ ment of your time and your faculties. Shun, bad compamny, and all dissipation its inevitable consequence, btudy diligently and persevenng-ly. Yon will be surprised at the ease with which yon wjll master branches of knowledge which, at first view, will frighten you. Make honor, .probity, truth and principle, 'your .invariable guide. Be obedient, and always affectionately respectful to your parents. . Assidaously ealiirate virtue and religion, the. surest guaranty of hap- piness. both here and hereafter. -a In yonrinter coarse with your fellow beings be firm, Vat at tbe same time bland, courteonsaod ohiigingT ; Bee- ognize at all times thf paramoant right of your country to your most deroted services whether she treats you ill or well, and sever let selfish views or interests predominate over the duties of patriotism. . ' r " . JBy regulating yourself accerding to these rules yew may became respected and great, end an or nament to your county, and a blessing-, to yens parents, f That sueh may be your destiny U the sincere wish of their and jour friend, Ifaster Hsxax Clat, H. CLAY. To Eoya. - ; ";- .' Boys read1' this tittle extract from 'the WdL Spring. It will do yon good even if you are not one of that class of boys of which it speaks. Read it for it is fuR of troth, and its' recollectvin may restrain yon frona even the appearance xf the first step to impudence. v ; r ' .- Good Maxsras 1 Bora. Yon can ecarcely give a boy a worse name thaa to say be is ill bred, sancy and impudent. Every body avoids each boys as much aa poasibW;. -Sensible people are annoyed by his impertiaenee and give bim a wide berth-" They reeard them very much as tbey do the mosquito a pert and ill-mannered intruder, whose littleness alone; eaves him from the doom hie attack deserves, - Some boys have their manners so plainly marked upon tbeir faces that yon can see-them. The bold stare, the im pudent leer; and the braken air of assurance, tells as their character eery' plainly, before they have opened their tnouthe. ; -' - '. " .. If full bloomed impudence is so unlovely a flower, it is certainly . worth- your while to avoid with care whatever would tend to aid its growth The habit, like, others, is . formed alowly andby degrees. .. It osually commences, with: rudeness aad incivility towards parents. ;rThe boy begths, perhaps, py replying with a blunt yespr noito the questions of -hie parents; or by contradictiog them, "or-answering back," whea rebaked for a fault. He soon grows disrespecttnl towards his teacher, and finally cornea to treat his elders gea erally as though .they were no older, wiser er bet ter than himself.-" Yon seey therefore, the importance of nipping this fault in the bud.., ? - ; : The rule pf good manners may be thus stated: To your elders and superiors be respectful u To yonr equals be eiriUv To all be conrteons. - : " , ' 111 , . , .S3' ... Creat iCxcltezxeat avt HeyXTeat;1 4 A few days ago, (Nov. 21th) at Key West, a soldier named ; Wilson, from, the barracks broke into the hOase of a citizen He wss broogkt be. fore tbe Mayer, who fined bins $23, ..The .same evening, a crowd of eitirena, dissatisfied with the extent of the punishment, took bim from jail and gave him a severe Bogging, whea he was permit ted to return to the barracks,. The soldiers took up Wilson's cause, and went forth at night $ assail the citizens.- ' At the request of the Uayor, the oCcerin coniraand ordered a sergeant and M file of tea mca to foQow the riotoes' soliiers aad brinj Xhem.'back 'dead or aIive.V Tie party set oat, bat oa reaching the rioters,' all deserted ex eept the eergeaut and two men; wiea the sol rdiers, thus reinforced, now numbericsaome forty men, with fixed bayoneU-enarched down to the IJxcbange- ealodni too&:"possession. s ofit'aad mounted a "guard, After while they - marched back to the barracks. The cituet then orgas . ixed aa armed patrol force and preparedto defend theii; town against any , further, assault.-They held a public mee'jn and passed - resilu-Uons fn- rebuie 6f the coed uct of t-e -eaea aho took Wilson fror.'the custody of ''the Ifaycaad also of the asaecit:; ot tie armed soldiers tor the streets. TS: -j C a rescTr: j ta tries tie c f fenders to justice, Quiet waa restored at last accounts. . - 1 - , . . ' 2 - .- ' ' ' - ' ' it ta r.3.rr:!:i ("i"A. Cr.rr-jpn'sr.t. cf ose cf ecVCorV-rr? ex changes propounds the fo'Ioab ;gr-? , 1 Is there asy law tr any treaty ta prevent U? Colored c; -a ca coast I s "OS 3 rty r; c ;3 o to " . f : f.2,L:r. 1 r Cj hv9 a t' Lt to go ' t 'X mm ; : Sontheyr?ia; his History of- tbe - Peninsular War, relates ther following? "Two of the Span iah regimeau whkh bad beenjqdartered is Fan-en were, cavalry;. mosnted ba fioeblack- long tailed .Andalusiao Jtorsev tit Wa a isa possible to briog.off these hoa--abont 1,100 is namber and Eomano.was not .-a mabx .aho conld order heo to be destroyed; he was fondof horses hinn self, ;and knew thetevery man was attached to his beast, whieh bad carried bim so far and so faithfully . JTbeir bridles were-therefore taken off; end they were turned loose apob tbe beach, A scene ensued such aa -was never beforewiu aessed. They became ; sensible that they -were no JoBger 'trader the restraint of any 5 humaa A generarconffict easaed, in which, retaining the disTcipttne they had learned, they charged each other us squadrons of ten or twelve together, then: closely, engaged, striking with their fore feet, and biting and tearing each other with the moat ferocious rage,- and trampling over those who were beatea down till the shore, la F the course of an hoaf, was strewn with the dead and - disabled. Part of them had been set free on rising ground at a distance. They no sooner heard the rear of battle, than ' they came thus dering down over the Intemedlate hedges, and catching the contagious madness plunged into the fight with equal fury. Sublime as the.scene Vas, tt was too horrible to be long contemplated and Soauino, in mercy, gave Orders to'destrby Mbdm. ' But rU was found too dan remits tA at. tempt this, and after the lact boat bad qaitted the beach, the borse that remained Were still engaged inf the dreadful work of mutual des- I ruction: ' ' 'A Congressional Ctreet rilitv.-.. WaaaiseTos, Dae IS-A- difficulty oecarred here this fcoraing Aetweear, Conreasiaea Eng. lish, of fadlaoa, and lloal omery of renasylva nia, 'dxk reBBSjlvaniav1 Avenue " Tlieae:- gentle- mea ppaa te eaeet ifor the' firi Cme this season, when-Ur. Enriiah extendieg' Lis hand laid How ara foul; Uri IToatgomery iUn held his band, and-nttered aa ineoltiag expiese ion, and something -like-UI-don't apeak to pap-' piea," wberenposvilr, English struck him severe-lj;o?er the -breakingl hia cane to pieces by the blow, aad knocking sir.- llontgomery ' into the gutter, bat aot entirely down, " vIr. Montgomery t rOa rising, hurled " a: brick at English, striking bias oa the foot, but . doing him no injury. - .. .-: ' . Mr. English states to his friends that he Was entirely unarmed, and was not aware that Ur. Montgomery had any lU-feeling towards bim, ap to the time of the rencontre, '. 'ilr: Montgomery, es to strength and sine, ia superior to English. : A Tra gedjia T7ismsinT - Liiram : Scbnonoyer has ' been convieted of murder in St. Croix ;-county, Wisconsin, and sentenced to "be imprisoned for life. I The pris- ones is from PeonsyJva nia, where" he has a wife and three children. - It appears" he boarded with a man named St J oh r, ' with whose wife he be eeimeloo intiniate.-1 This Ted to' threats of rio- leace hetw een taetwe men. In July last If r. St. Joba left home tor go- fisnlog,"-and Scbobn- over Was seen following -after bins with a gun. St. John never "returnedand his body was after wards focmdtn Apple River;' with'the sknlTfrac- turedThe circumstances alF conspired to con ctaaively fasten the -guilt upoof Schoooover. lie was- accoremgly arrested' and tried, as we have stated.' and doomed to a felon's" cell for life. , r.,.T7iriter oa the Plainy.: - . StLocis, Dee, l&V-The. Utah, mail,, with dates to the 20th nlu, has arrived.-.v The snow op the mountains was .three feet deep, and from Big Mountain to, Platte , Bridge averaged eighteen inches. . - . . . , -.' .... ..-- - n. -4. party.: was overtakea ia ;a; terrible enow storm between. Ash tHoIlow and South Platted Tie j, were two days and. eights ; traveling' eigh teen miles, during which time they were without food OT...fire.-1;i,r t-..-r i.. 1 1 A no ber of . trains ware at Echo Cannon, enable to get ahroujth. The streams the- whole rontewere crossed oa iee , -, . . i; ,'- ,.!, One white man and twe Indians were murdered and robbed by two white men en Bi Blue. . AracrlcajB Ulllsd ia,IIexIcow . " .i Tampico eorrespondent of the If. Y. ITcr- t . :...;.t. Mr. Glea and son, Americans, of North Carolioa traveling to this city from the Interior were sa ordered a few days ago, end. robbed of some six thousand dollars' ia gold and silver. His wife and three children 'are now under the care cf Dr. Martin," Ja7 "SeUnio, he hat kindl oSTeredI to attend and treat them for the woanda they received from these Ueacherous scoundrels. Martin is a ' gentleman, and will provide, them with all they, need, both professionally and pecuniary. The marderers are still at largela the open streets of Saltillo ' f - ' ' ; .ssisi ' ' ' -r'f?'- " -;A irastcl2a n'CMo.- ?r' ' The Cleveland 'Leader, onr the authority of a party of h unlers, stiles that the' remains of a MastodiO were tec ntly 'found "near ClattsviTTe, teCaoce touoty, t la ' tLa' bed cf pen j tlat had recently been drained cZ. -"They era tfenon mc rr?pUons. TLe tones" cf tls tcfl'JIct tie knee measure sla fet aad a la!f a Lc., iri'd one el thenvweigha ZZf iix. pcun'a. One" of the tones abore e kcee t3 tsa ftTotr,ah.J rr:-5 about c-2 .taai.I ; pounds TLa rl-s r?r: fro-i twt?re t5 Ei:eeo.f-.: Li Unz$ is ! a t- "i .T-rj t!.3,lcr jiw,''-ro'?j focrtica Xtsr.;,; Zls fzrj Jcrs t::L.; n:,::!:, lt we 'giro it for l-s.t it is -:- - "The -success-' of camphor as aa antidote to strychnine in the two 'cases' reported last year I prompted tortts trial'- in" a recent case reported at lengthen the Tirginisv Ifodical Journal, bj Dr. Claiborne," of Petersburg.1'- The strychnine was taken with suicidal intent; ia a dose of two grains, and the patient was not seen until telan-nie and epileptic - spasms iof Intense violence had supervened,, whieh continued for hours, nn til 1 drachm of eomphor had been administered ia doses of lft" to 6 grains every half hoar, when they ceased; aad the patient recovered, L- .: , Bnaaaaaaii " ". - ' " r.; . .'CoQapso cf .Inperial .Crhioliaa. . s The. N. Y. Tribune ssys"the following intelligence is fxom a private letter -dated PariS Nor, ISth::,;,;;!.. w.- .4The Empress, created , a. great sensation at Com piegne last week by appearing ia a dress without erinonne,. very small at the top of the skirt, with l tbe immense old fashioned hoop- at the bottom. - Next year the ladies will be wear- iog the dress of the old pictures of the days of Louis A1V." ; - ." : : , Hasszs City. - ! The Jtnirnal of . Commerce, of the 3d instn pnbiiahed at Ksnsas CiTyv gires a very fiattering statement of the busines&: now .doing at that point. It says that "wagons from Southern IHs' soori aad from Southern Hansas were coming ia constantly daring-" yesterday, Ab one- time Wf counted fortyifive wagona- on ; the levee, all of jjrbich were" en gaged in receiving and loading from warehouses grocery, dry goods end drug dealera." . The SecreUry of the Jnterior states thaVaa- der the . bounty Jand laws of the .last, elevea years, there have beea issued 516,080 land war. rests, which harp required: 5S,000,C30 acrei of lead to satisfy thetn. Ut estimatea the receipts into tha Treasury from - the public lands for the coming year at t5,OOC.C0,He recommenda; a pre-emptioa lav for II tab. We would confine it to those persons who were single and. those that had bat one wife. . v . . ' " " On' the 2nd instant 'Miss Ana Pamelia Can-nighem; " the 'regent of v the" 'Monnt "Vernoe Ladies' Associataon,' caased to be paid to John A. Washington the sum 'of Jiflg eveti (houtani doltart, with ' interest thereon," the said sum be ing the amount due on the first installment. The'payment was made through Geo. W.'Riggs, Esq., of Washington, the reasorer of the Association. - V- . tT The orange crop of Louisiana this season is reported .to be unusually Urge, and the crop is selling from plantations at from six to eight dollars per thousand, cheaper than apples in this quarter:"'' ' " : : r, ; -a A high reaVr-a hole ia the crown of yonr ... The hea never jokes when she lays her egg. She is always in" her Best (ia earnest). ; - .-i;...Tbe way to make ft tall man short is to ask him to lend ron a hundred dallora. .-2' : Tbe prominent feature, after all, of the At- rr-1 1 i.eeeAaw v1 aaaesuvy mjrmmhi va, tuaitHi majn ft is like any other disease while there's Hie there's M,Aa advertisement lately appeared, headed "iron bedsteads and bedding J.-.JH 9 suppose the linen must be eAeef-iroa. ? ; -i-t, , ... There is a follow, down east whose feet are so large that he is otliged to paQ his' boots oa orer his head.. -; :r-.. t -. - . r , . A- woman haa been .arrested in Albany for stealing old ironj she bad fonrteea pounds of it secreted in her boeoas. Her; oCense weighed ao heavily upon her that she was detected- , ? - ... The children. are so : dirty io ft place on Cape Cop, that. mother frequently goes iofcxthe street and vashes the faces of half dozen . children before she finds ber owe. f v l Why is a dandy like a mushroom? Bccanse he is a sap head, his waist is remarkably slender, his growth is, exceedingly rapid, nod hia topis Hncosraoalj tender. T v:r, .-sv! .--rvv'-s ' ... rao ceBrna. . ,. .?' , . Uisther ! spare Bin vrow !' .v-.ir Touwb aw bar pretty oboek,'- - :t ' ' "Vow if jew aiS bar now,- - - . X hit yoe soit dis stick I ' Kix eua aroueh. . .-' A placard ia tha window of a patent medicine vender to the Rue St. Honore, Paris, reeds aa follow The putllc are "requested not to tals; take this shop for that, of ano&er quack just op P08? C : " ''r---- ; V. ::-. ;-;:;-; ,; i,. Atraveler, rebvtjng his ad re eta res, told the company that he and iis s-rvact hsi made foly wpd Arabs rnnj wLijh startling them, be observed that there was -00 grest matter ia it "for, said her we raa, and tiey raa after na. v' . A drc-gist sent Lis Irish, porter into a dark ened cellar; sooa after, Learing noise, he went to tie opeain and called outr Patrick, keep rour eyessik-,..ir CcLX-lIsax aa eye," roaral "'i- t-s , r . . . 3 yrzis" ccsnoi. '.' " - la C: cso's; 1 gaeaa.t.s-' lids a t-t' ad'a booea ejuite c2esa,a f ' 1 1vT l'r. tpraH .,--.' 'r-'i - i cry '-j t.tr ? ; r --.'. . . cf 3 ; "j p;':.:. Cn pick- - r-' a ,j'sr"-"',ai:ii,j 1 1 -' 1 , - "i r-:.3 LZ '.. a --:.."- 5 T L 'o ;-a a t;c?: IO A passenger wes robbed at tbe Depot of of the Litlle Miami Esilroad at Caclacati, lost evening, of drafts and cash amotiE'J.-j ta C"-X , Mr." James .He bell, a? yocrj caa; erla formerly resided at Eaton, Ohio, kxj tec' J zzizT f shot a few days since, while in pr:'; cf ra XC? At OreensviHe on Satarfsy e 1"-, tva insane man named Michael Bicker tLrtT L: self in front of the trainfroa iJajtoa, erl teV ing struck by the cowcatcher was fiiitly irjerei ' t3 Dr. Gotwald, late SecreUry rf aa Oil Fellow's Society in Cincinnati Las beta tt'J in bonds in the'sum of f 503 to answer llet-ire of robbing and mutilating the recc-.j cf the lodge.' ; ' '; - " tSTOn Thursday, near fcoal DaTevITaalls ;s Coanty, Charles Dale had Lis sicTl so carerfely fractured by a faJIing tree that ladled fn a short time afterwards.'.k " ' ' 4. aJ Hiram Cole, VecenUy tried for the mnr-of his wife in Ashtabula County, finding pntlio opinion against him, being shunned by Lis ac quajntances, has left and gone' cast. . The editors, publishers and fruiters of Clereland are making arrangements for the celebration of the birth-day of their f aUoo Calat, Benjamia Franklin, ' ' iT" From and afr the" 13i& insW tintll lie 1st of March next, the' merchants of Sandusky hare agreed to close thetr stores at T P. IT, Saturdays excepted. " ' ; ""' rO A Uutcher named Fisher has been - held at CinciBBatT In the sum of $1,003 to answer for the riolatioa of the person of Sophia Willlama rarglrl aged thirteen years. " r -;v ; ' ZZT The Salmoa P. Chase" Society colored) gave a ball at Toledo on Wednesday evening tast. Miss Dinah SaoVwai iLe balls of the fuburg.M 'XC'Edwia Parks was kUd at Cien!&nd oa Fridayi by the' hursUng "of s- rInd-etca aa which he was -grinding a saw. A f.i jeit of the stone featured Lis laIL ; '" ' r : Iw A CiTtliii, fcr V.li!, laid at fire thousand dollars, Las Leea eocmenc ed by L. C; Dadley against Ostla E DoJa. The suit Is predicated upon articles p&ULLed in the literary ZTiueum. ' -? T " J "! r ; ;.- There has beea quite a falling off in the shipment of staTes from the great stare port of Toledo this eeesoY. Last year the sLipments reached 600,009; the number alipped this year was 4,200,003.-.- ' - ' ; - ' .' Ia the beginning1 cf last week, i Ger-maa residing in Dudly township, Hardin county was attending a wood-chopping at ' neiibors, and, in foiling ft large tree, it fell contrary to his expeetatioas, aad ernsbed bim to the ground." tZT- W. B. FaircLild, Editor or Xenia Torch-light, bad his house entered and robbed of $35, aad other valuables. ' He is the first editor we have ever heard of, who had that much extra change - ' '"- '. -.. '. ' - ''.j- - JCSJT Sophy Werner Steiabreeher is the name of a little musical prodigy of CincianaiL . Thia yonog lady, though -but elevea years of - age, plays on the pianoforte compositions of Eeelho-ea, Mozart, Chopin and Thalberg. i ; . -d?" The eagino attached to the mall train oa on tbe Scioto and Hocxiog Valley Railroad, whea ' near McNeal Station, 00 Saturday; ran off the track and upset, One or two persoas only cere slightly braised.- - ! V --: -V:'' 13 The Delaware Slandard aajs. --Cora is up to anch ruinous prices ia this county that our frmer aad ttherr ra. butchexla.?- their slack hogs, to save them from starvation daring the Winter. '.'-'.- v -. '' - .' JCS The fine brick academy in Hillsborough, Highland county, was burned bathe Jlh, The apparatus of the institution, and the bo&ksv c, cf the pupils, were barned, Loss7,CCP and aa insurance.. . . . ." , ', . : . Cw" A rospg man in Cincinnati ; Las sued surgeon for 39,639 damages fox . anneces3aily catting off. his leg.; He alleges that ether eras given him while ia the hospital, fad advantage taken of his unconsciousness for a cico excretion, .ji-v. . .-.r':. -i-. j.:V - t Balliard, the maa who shot Mr; J. H. Cook, proprietor of the Wiler House, Masafiald ia the barroom of that betel (ait runner, in-Sicting severe woutd, was coorictei zsX week, in the Richland Common: Pleas, of assault with intent to kill, end sentenced to tea years isrpris. on ment in the Penitentiary.- . . : , tJ We learn by the Kew,; Lisboa Xttelty Slate that negotiations are ia progress for the purchase cf tha East. .Rochester coal mines ia Columbiana county, and the erection xf a coal Oil mul at thai place. , A I'iUslargh Ccrrf-ny has leased the Sterling coal mines at C-at rc!:s-tine ia the. same IcsTnsfr, for Cieea jears, and are about eomaescicg tLe- erection cf an o3 establuhmeet, wIA acsrcity for canc.lctrrL. fire thousand gallons per djy..-, . . tCT" The Belmont Ciromdc ssys that a free eolored wocanand ter tw cLI!dren were recently takeo to Cosic -tea, by tie pan for wLota tLey Lad leea' working ia WleeTir, er3 t;!J into slavery. -.The kidnapper was - inZ'ztci fcr .. Eke- crease some yesrs eo, 1st --escaped throcgh dcficXira IawIc'.c:ei.L Tt-o .7I dlcg pecjls'are represestei to te rery inl--:it at the C3trs'a.:r T'J'.Jr . m, ' "' . -. - -;,.-- -- ' .-it -CCP A breach cf rrc-rs, or mrr.:; C5n tract, era tr!: b lis C zzl cf C. H-aa of LIcliEg conutr, Lit wee.' T 3 r:r-".s"ia tLe sait weri T:.z A.:x . C-:'. .- .1 T 1.7-. Iteese, bjotlj joccg tr.lf z": TiainUmsry cos-c:l ia ll'iacJ .3 CC3 . : '-I-- - as anc. v 1 1 . - k 11- f'.F ' I" ... . c . 1 1:; c r - 1 c - . . 7 ; to c: ... r - " - - - 1- - c v - ' v " Jf" t. zz zz . . tani, r ' l:,s ; ; V .. - . Z ,.3 .i . t.-it 2 .i ca t iAfou: Ls-jor 1:1. t c La 1 1: cas Uey are caci to wcjiirg Ca puzjjx 0 L .3 to i: . JAj c. c::r"Ar, i -OmaiaCity.'.h.Ten,
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1858-12-28 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1858-12-28 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1858-12-28, Vol. 22, No. 36 |
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| Full Text | V-- e-. - l. .. . n . ; ' ' ' '. TEBilS Two Dollan pr m,TyM ia tum 42,80 withiB six onth; f 3,90 after the ex pUUofl of th rr- Claba of twenty, $1,58 eeh. f ;holh: testhjoity. ;V .Ilreb rttfjr thi I hT bees 4aJlng la th . Ocaffeoberr M&ctna for tb pt&l few Ter, ad ea tntly iy that I hart Barer offered any medieinei f to the publie that bare met with tho decided approba-. tloa of the people, Ilk theee; particalarly tho PUU ,-aoa CathoJicon. Tbey 'will readily perform au ana . . xmore tbaa i profaleod. for tbem. I bare sold a boot ' fifty bottler of tbo Catbolieoa the-pait teaaoa, and I kar the peet reralta ia every e. - ;s : '.h '-J c- J0II5ST0N, Medical Agent. -. Rad what Dr. Boahaell aayf f tbo Graffmberg Jledieiraa.. DrB. ia a pbyaieia of oxteBairo prae-, tie and eo of tho- moat " aneceaafui ia tho Couty . fTmmbull) lai wbleb bo realdea- .- -.; , "Thia certlflea that I have laod tho Graffeaberg .Titt and Marshall's Catbolieoa,. aold hero by J. IL t' C, Johnaton, in any practice to my entire aatiafaetion. They gto4 JItdtcinei." Vli. U W. VVbUXKLL. lUrtfocd, TrumbuJI Co., 0 March 7th, 1857. , l am apbyaioiaa f thirty jeara prantico. My prlnciDal atady baa been the diaeaaea of females. ' They bare ceneraliy baffled my boat efforts. Obtain Jng tho materiala composing Marahali'a Uterine Ca- tbolieon, X was pleased with thqm, (are the Medicine ' a air trial, -aod fvand myself abaadaatly aaeeoaafttL In my former practice, I eonld paly mitigato tbo tymptocaa of aboat half tbo eaaea, aad poald not cure one to ton. Kow I oaa radically euro at least seven. teOw in twenty, and can mitigato tbo reat. I consider Marahali'a TJterino Catholieon tbo greatoat blessing ' to females I bare orer mot with, ... V f AS. H. WILUAMS, M. J Cbarleatoa. AVait Broins Coshocton Co., May 14, 1857. lr. II. J3r Klngsley, fiirs I baro been selling tbo medictno or tbo Ura Orenburg Company iot tha 1 0 yearr aad baro invariably found them to giro good ' 'satisfaction;-aad tho- Piila I bare soli to a great many families as regularly as . their tea and ooffee, , and with my. trade they bar boeome a itspls artiele. Maraball's U Urine CalhuUooa ia a modiemo taat baa doao a groat amount of good ia Tomato Dtssases. Oao lady I sold It ta.told mo she had roeoirod moro .nonafit from one boUU thaa aho did from along . -aonrao of mouoal triataaont by tao moat akUlfal . . phyaisiasa. Tours sruly - - -JAMES WILSON. ; ' GRArFEXBUna rTuiLY MEDIClli&S. v - r- .' . aarao. rauos. .- VogcUbla riHa,.., ... boa SS ets. Green Mountain Oiatnient,...... " li ota. rprilJ,.. . bottle, l Cbildren'a Psaocea,, ........ M eta. . Eye Lotien,... " '- 7i ota. - Foror tad Agao Remedy bo, M eta . Health BitteTS....M. package, 2i eta. Dysentery yrsp. ...........'p botcto, a ots. V Consamptiro Balm,.. 1 ' $3 00 .Msr.haH'e Uterine Catholicoo,.. " 150 Oraffonburg Pile Remedy,......... ; " 1-00 : JJanaal of liealth,-..-.. per oopy, J5 eta. For aalo by B. W. Llppitt, Mt. Vernon j Tnttle A Afontagno, Frederic town Dishop et Minbey, North Liberty; Dr. MoMahoa, Millwood; N. VL Day soa, Martinsburgh; W. Conway A Co., ML Liberty. Orders for Medicines should be addressed to U. B. KIXti&LKY, Clereland, Ohio, Jan. 20. - Agent for tbo State. . DufTand Companj's LINE OP 1I2HCATITILE COLLEGES UT PITTSBURGH snd PlIILADET.PIirA, Pa WHEELING-, Va., COLUMBUS, 0, and - BDRLnJGTOJT.Iowa 'With Tall 8taiT of Erportaiieed Te&chers, A' LL trained for bnsiaeas by tbo Principal. Stu dents will tnd, by proper Inquiry, that by graduating in thia Institution, or any of its lino of branches, at Philadelphia, Pa., Wbeoling, Va.' and ' Colambaa, 0 they will obtain tho following . . Important mdvvttfuj moer taoee of any otktr Com- " mufrciid ScJmyoI in tie eotrmtry: 1st. Tts reputation follows Its students through Ufe. " Id, Tho Stadont ia Ins traced in both foreign And domestie business. " . . ' ' Sd. His traiuiag"'fnludea matters of ' praotieo wholely nnknowa to common teachers, that greatly diminish bla ohaaeea of failure in business, a.-v ib., Changing Slugla tntd DoabloBtry without now books. ...... , 5 th. New method of proving books found' a . Pull's Book-keeping only. . . . flth. Tho six oelumaed Journal.-A. tth. Dnffi self proving Bill Books.-. . 8th. Duff's new form of Bank Check Books. tth. Duff's Bulo for winding srp dissolved partaov-' ships. -. . . . .. . . . .- . .. , 10th Duff's Bales for adjusting deranged Books. - lltk. DniPs Rales for computing interest. , illth. Praotieo la making out Mercbaats invoice a .13 th. SpeciJloations for eonatractiag accounts of aaleu.; , -. . . - ,: lUh 6teamorsro-hlpplng freight ad passoagers. .15th. SotttecasBts between owners. . .. 18th. 6ttloonU batwwon owaera aAsr salo of '.. the resseL . ,. ' . ..-v-.-. . r 1 7th. Salo of obo owner's sbaro to aaotber. : 15th. SUamor'f 6inglo Entry changed to Doable Entry Books. - -- 19th. Exerdises la adjusting Steamer's deranged Books. .- ; ' '- 20th. Oa gradnatlar, oaeb student is presented with an elegant bound oopy of Dwncan's Baaineoa aad urn a mental Penmsasbip tho moat valuable work on tb seleneo now published. . FuOoen Firit Premlaos Silvor Modal aad Diplo mas Ibr Una "s isooK-aeeplng aad Duncan's Penman ; hlt, alneo 1850, are exhibited ia onr office. . ' I.ro Engravings are ever sent to eorraapondoats as Posmaaahin. - . . - .. . , , , . ." , X-CalianJseo M. Duneaa perform with tho - ' . .. " ' " ' :" ' - : wetza ' fLato Porter S Lytlo.1 - - ; T72xclcr2lo Groc V4 - com:.:i3Cio:j f.tSRCHAriT, siuat rt VTIOTS. TstQUOIlS. CIGARS. Cp:rtiT Cz Ilitir j rodder, to , 1 r,f T'ormam, liaU, Htktor Strt, JSumtmtfrft CiuK , . Sandusky, apt28:ly . . ' .."TAS returned Cross Kow York aad Philadelphia . i. J u tSk tarre and caoapeat a took or cooda 'aver fcrot,t to town.' These gooda worn purchased since tho rreat redaction la prices, which took place on tie Z- J Uctotor, aad oaa aa na bo sold lower tua lli t:0'.boTS f &id for their goods, purchased four wecia so. iiurh thaU. , : . , -; , . ; aovf XVCULD gstpoctr:- H tha aUontloo af t iaoe eituens of tit. Vernon who are shoot J sSf'i the.r LeuaoS aai itatM to tho fact. -.4 '- ivStstoelc and newest st v!os of . ( - cr,, Iimj, PdtuU,ErmJfto,Sks, . , t 'r$, . la.JToTthora Chia. AT caa - that any rsn oaa at- , Uoa t ...e iron .r : without employing a'jeas fitter, jr ! r t1' "i nt t'io iMf prices that they can be t f r i l tu L..Btem CiUos. If desired wo will y - f. . . v Q! ' i to put r tlia Un pipes ia build-.ilB'tij t ' t r . t frnrm 1 4 to 22 per foot. J::-' -..i -' - --.i-caiu A CO., k CutL.tr tit L . t-.;ior and fcr.eca Etreet,, 1 .--aioTti . . . ( relAnd.Ohlo.' -..y ha.i.: j 1 C 3 acre J n.iirthoi to .9 lie ;.r-: - ir 1 Warrants, by . ', esa baro tliera . t o-ompioro tr. ti.o- f.u -..j lz-Zs, at tipo tviff'j U'-Tr.,.fr!!r;.-La in cr3Ttcr,B9-' Uni "tor4 t,a t;.9 warrMt' . . i rX exceoat chance f.,r iave tYi U- T reared c.uUy ,,t7 tLa i e-emrt.or t.r i j lz-j. at two THE AE3E3T JMOTHEIt. -at ana. Koaras. It la tLo'twiRgbt hour : ' " " Tbo daylight toil u done,' ' - . t And tho last rays are departing - ' . ' i Of tha eold and wintry sun. . ' : Jt is the time when friendship -u . Holds eon verse fair and free; . It is the tine, whoa ebildrea ' Vv Dane around tho mother's knee. But my soul is faint aad heavy; With a yearning sad aad deep; By the fireside lone aad dreary 1 I sit mo dowaand weep! . . yi hero are yo, merry volcea, . . Whoso clear and birdlike tone , ; : ' Some other oar now bleaeoa '"'. Loss aozioos than my own? " : . r. - ' i ..." , . ' - ;- Tf her aro yo, steps of lightness, ! Which leU like blossom-showers?. . "Where are ye, soands of laughter, . That cheered tho pleasant, hours? , . Through tho dim light slow declining ,4 . Whore my wiatful glacoes fall, - I can see y oar picture hanging . Against tha silent waU. They gleam athwart tbo darkness With their sweet and changeless eyes, : 1 But muto are ye my children, . , No voice to mine replica ; Where are ye? are yon playing By tbo stranger's blaiiag hearth; Forgetting in your gladness ; Your old homo's former mirth? Are ye dancing? are ye singing? - Ar yo full of childish glee? Or do yew light hearts sadden , With tho memory of me? Bound whom, oh, gentle darlings, " ;. . . " Do your youac arm a fondly twins? Does aho press yon to her boooea, ' Who bath taken yon from mine? ' Oh, boys, the twiHght honr . ; : ' Such a heavy time bath grown It recalls with, eueh deep anguish ' . All I used to call my own .. That tbo harshest word that ever , ' Waa spoken to sua there 1 Would bo trivial would be welcome . in this depth af say despair. :, Tea. no! dosnair sbaJl aink not, - ; While life and love ramata , . s Tboogb the weary slrnggio baaut ma, . And my prayers be atado in vain; Though at times my spirit fail me. And tho bluer tear drops fall ; Though my lot bo bard and lonely, " Tot I hope I kopo through all 1 A JJOCTtTEUAL C0HEDY OP ERRORS '' .- A YOtTNG WIFE . . Ia an Extraordinary Embarrasf a fiita-ation, and ker DeUrereace Taeace. Front tbo Clnciaeati Knqnfror. " . Some days since, a young- couple, 'who bad newly donned hymeneal vestments, came from their home, a pleasant village in this State, to spend a portion of the aopposed-to be delicious period known as the honeymoon, and placed themselves under the charge of the proprietors of the Speneer lloosa. -They then sallied forth to witness the beauties and pecnnaritieat of the Queen City; and do, aa brides are ever wont, a quantitof the little buainesa embraced in the term "shoppiBo;., Tbey were gone several boors, and did not return : to the hotel until Rundown' quite fatigued with their exertion u Th bride Mrs. then sound that she bad forgotten some articles iadupenaible iw her toilet, nui uuwiUiof; to disturb her husband, who, she Itnew, must be weary, alipped out whUe be was down stairs, and went ap to Fourth street to get tha diminutive bundle. 8he waa successful in her search for the store aad the article, but on her way back, mistook, from her ignorance of the city, Main street for Broad way, and the Madison for tha Spencer. House, which are situated nearly oppo site to each otherl - : . lira. H. went into the hotel, and'" thinking it looked rather different from the other, asked one of tha Waiters she met in the ball, ia rather a low and Indistinct tone, if that wan the Spen-eer, to which ' Va, failing to a nderstand W replied in the' normative. She then ordered bla to bring her tha) key to No. 43, which he did, and she entered it, and removed her bonnet, swawl, and otbar portiona. of her attire, and crept between tha sheet of the bed to enjoy a little nap after tier long walk, never dreaming: the war in tha wronr house, fdr the reason that tha aparV meat happened to kava the same posidon, and be furnished Tory mucb like ker toon at tha Spencer.w ' ; . - . v Iastead of takino; a llttle iap, & ' fall Into a profound sleep, thai continued hour after lour until alerea' o'clock, at which tlma aha waa die turbed by a most nnexpected incident. - Tha rightful occupant of No. 43, merchant from a town la Indiana, wha had bean .ta tha theatre and become a little intoxicated, went to iha MadUon, and wishing no oaa to sea lis: con dition, walked up to big room ; without a light, and fortunately, or nfortanatelt found the door anlockeC ; He entered quietly, and as total dark- aeaa reigned there, he removed hit garments and crept into the spacious double bed, pot disturb ing ia tha least tha fair bride who lay near the wait : " - : ' - . -.' ; s Cow lonj tba. two reposed there .aide Cby aide, with only a foot of space between them, all ancoaseioai of aacb other's presence, I not'ex' actlj taown, but probably about an hour, ttlen a tremendous noise was heard in the apartment, from Lic!t fea! screak issz&l tH". risre Tnc?r and ceaselessly, r-r-: c Tbe botel wai ia an nprdar; rjroprtetorsiclerks, waiters, porters and guests, dresiaJ and talf-drea aed, were at the door cf 'forty-ei-U,' ja a few- minutes, blocktn op,tia er, trance aa J askin each other eagerly, Wbat istbe matter?'' for God s sake tell s wUt b tLa tout!e,, I i - The cause of tiis oatcry c 27 Ca: - Iii The trlie tad awakened rl-at fniJa't. aJ pumcj cer naaa over for L cij I'-3 IniuIaaVf-ca, a" a. 1 IS SO.., V r-: it .a at ooc?. - Us t" 1 x.' 1 E Romance iii glcnl ife. to see, like Lord Tinsel, that he bad "made a small mistake berej1! am nobody's fettsband. I reckon, my dear raadame, you're to the wrong bed.' - !'- r- :y- v ' ' In tbewrotigl)e3 borrors of horrors, thought the bride. What would ber liege lord what would the curious world say? And lira. XL" screamed - terribly aodsprang- from tha coach fust as her companion" did 'the e'ame.f -He was fully Its much alarmed as she, and eutreated Her to give him time ana be would leave the apart ment, although it was the one" W bad engaged ba'd make oata to that. : r,r . Scream scream1 scream, was the only reply to-this kindly proposition. - ' r; . : ' 'My God, madam, don't yell aol jonllwake the noose." Ue reasonable, 1 swear : it's only a mistake Hare aoroe ihought of tbe consetrnen-cea. I don't want to . hurt you, 1 swear 1 don't: You'll get me shot and yourself, well, I won't . say arnat."; ' - - - ' . t . ,-.-,. The screams increased, and the poor Indiani-aa, expectinj; ererji moment ,seee a pioJ thrust ioto his face, by a jealous husband, turned pale as death ans resigoed himself to bis fate, ' J ust at this j uricture, the; crowd loutalde presented itself at the door, and . beheld - Mrs. JJL cowering" ia one corner, exercising ber lungs magnificently, with a ' Sheet wrapped over ber form and bead, and the Indlanian in tbe middle of tbe room enveloped in a' coverlet, and ejaculating, ."My God, madam, don't, '-' The junior proprietor, Dr. Cabill, saw tkere mast be some mistake, and requestkig the others to retire, called the merchant out, and went with bim into another room, and there learned the whole story. The Doctor then sent one of the ladies of the bote! to Mrs. ZL, and the entire affair was explained, greatly to her relief tboogb she was overwhelmed with, confusion - At a cir comstaace that might bare ruined ber reputation forever. .. ., ... . ... y-t-.-: rjndeftha escort of the Doctor, she was con reyed to tbe "Spencer" where the husband waa found pacing the corridors, with . frantic mien, and half craxad wi'.h gfisf at tKf mysierions disappearance - of bis wife, whom be believed had been spirited away by a villain, or murdered for ber jewels In this ifernal eity" where, ee he expressed iV tbey waald kill a'snaa for a dollar aeytime." ' '' 1 ' ; As soon as be beheld bta spoase be canrht her i to bta fjoeom, aad wept- like stcbud. 'He waa rae had with aappiaeas' st; he discovery, and re-eovery, end told ; ber that be bad- ecoarad the eily for tnteUi?ene of he ' wbereabbats i vaie. He bad nearly given up all hope of meeting bet again, in this world, theughes be. growing poe tieal in joy. phrased itt she bad, thamkod Hear en. returned to blsa - like aa angel firooa aaotber sphere, end snade bis 5.-,- r-.- - r-.r ' , rradlse in--the JCdoa af her lore, v . . Tbe bride told the briderroons a story as near the troth aa she could, which, like most women's histories, designed . to- shelter ' theoiselves, as a model of ingennit? and ar miracle of art with out exciting the Othello in bis bosom n.nd with a thousand thanks to tbe Doctor, whom tbe Benedick seemed somehow to regard as tbe deliverer of his consort, they bade Jbim good night,;,'.. And foil asleep with Love; aad happiness " !r:- Led tbous with fragrant torch through -beanteena . .. ...ianos, J ,. ( hoped. Where bright ideas shone, aad all tbo heart bad Waa pictured ia tho apirit'a aoarehing eye. i From the NT. Erenlng Poat. THE EOUE-CAEEYINQ GHOST AGAI27, ; Ve recently pwblished a story, which is in eir-culatioo among tbe Spiritaaliata of this eity, to the effect that- the spirit of -' deceased Iman, whose skeleton belonged to Dr. Redman, bad been picking himself up and bringing his bones, one by one, from Hartford, to New York. .'.-r : Dr. Orton, the partner , of Jr.t Redmao publishes in the last Spiritual Telegraph an account of theaoZe- of the . affair, which; a m deb surpasses the previous performances of this indos trioas ghost as bis previous performances snr passed tbe most coram on place doings of ordioa. nary ghosts,:,:- ::-- , A., .: -r--- VJ-. ; .V'." ; The doctor asserts. that on the evening of tha first of October, as he was standing with Red man on the Dear piazsa, a smal bone fell bo the floor near bim with a sharp stroke. He picked it up, and several more followed. He then vail ed oat a namber of persoas who were thea ta the office, aad, the. dropping of bones continued for some time al intervals.- Supposing the performance bad closed, be drew op a statement of the details, which was signed by the )ix nsitori present.; Bol no sooner bad tey gone . han the bone throwing recomotenced, and tbe eecend ia stalment eooaisted of fburteee bones which tbe ghost threw ia about a,' (quarter of ao n6nr,avef aging almost a bone a minute, which was cer taialy satisfactory, considering .the distaace be wee compelled to bring tbeta, ' - : ..... - The aext day, between II and 12 o'clock, the perfof nance com men ced again, and ; the ghost, exeeHiog all bis former achievements, burled a perfect shower of bones Into ; the room. They fell ia erery rart of the oSce, oa the Coor.'oo chairs and on the table, pome fljinj-awlfily and forcibly from the directioa of tha anniowg, n& many fa A perpendioalar floe front the ceiling, In this way tbe large bones of the bee!, a pa telle, a rib, and various bones of the bands and were showered upon the eetenisbed doctors. whea the ghost by a master-stroke eclipsed all1 bis previous brUUant acbieremeats. - "At last" says the doctor, as ail of as were standing at the table, suddenly there fell dtSwa ia the tnidst of s a hag containing tixty one' of the smaHest bones ofJthe human Jnjdy. ,lThU bag .was'Tof muslituVand about fleea inches loc,aBiit fell directly fcefore my face much nearer to" iae lian to the other parties present -in A direct line apparently from the1 ee'in'jyand ""-WjiV sncltTorce ti&t it tsirlei the table wherV it cck. w The parties present were Pre.- Orton and Redman, and sv broiler of tie" latter. i '.1 V , - Thia temporarily elosel the"exiiliiiob :bot so hour afurwatM as ipes Ortoa "was Viiterinj bis , bouse, ie encountered a tUb bene, e?jht"?n in-chea lonj, which came dowo with snch frce as to i.5ci aa f-!i'c-i' cf tU Land. Coo a tiler tiba '1 j aCiUuca t3 pr0 -Ich te has eTest granr-t.. it tbs wcr1 3 tz:z trc-..t a t I" iV9 ectu-1 t - : ji v.'ci to ta e: -www . Wttl J UV. J V i Ci,. m Jlsitfo' ytrorliimtt. ' i- J&4ZXtto7f tat tie,Eoya,: ir ). ... The.TretfGrn.JarjneT tains a letter from the Sage of Ashland toOne of his aame.kes,eThJch, Jas erpr before ibeen publubed, and is so 'characteristicof that great man that we take pleasure in transferring it to our (Columns: . --i.-'i .'-.i' ; ,; -vf, ,;'-;-ALa7tn-fBlyVW45s-' it iDear' tiiyle 'Nke: Your parents bare done me the honor to give ay name to you-On that account, and at the. request of your good mother I address this note, whici she wishes to preserve for yoor perusal when, by ;tbe"Iapse of time, yon shall have attained an agn that will eov able you to comprehend and appreciate its friend Your parents entertain fond hopes of you, and yOq ought to strive not todisappouUtheml---They wish joo to be good, respected, eminent. You can realize their moat sanguine hopes, if jva hi 1 j resvirn su uu u, vj juui jious employ ment of your time and your faculties. Shun, bad compamny, and all dissipation its inevitable consequence, btudy diligently and persevenng-ly. Yon will be surprised at the ease with which yon wjll master branches of knowledge which, at first view, will frighten you. Make honor, .probity, truth and principle, 'your .invariable guide. Be obedient, and always affectionately respectful to your parents. . Assidaously ealiirate virtue and religion, the. surest guaranty of hap- piness. both here and hereafter. -a In yonrinter coarse with your fellow beings be firm, Vat at tbe same time bland, courteonsaod ohiigingT ; Bee- ognize at all times thf paramoant right of your country to your most deroted services whether she treats you ill or well, and sever let selfish views or interests predominate over the duties of patriotism. . ' r " . JBy regulating yourself accerding to these rules yew may became respected and great, end an or nament to your county, and a blessing-, to yens parents, f That sueh may be your destiny U the sincere wish of their and jour friend, Ifaster Hsxax Clat, H. CLAY. To Eoya. - ; ";- .' Boys read1' this tittle extract from 'the WdL Spring. It will do yon good even if you are not one of that class of boys of which it speaks. Read it for it is fuR of troth, and its' recollectvin may restrain yon frona even the appearance xf the first step to impudence. v ; r ' .- Good Maxsras 1 Bora. Yon can ecarcely give a boy a worse name thaa to say be is ill bred, sancy and impudent. Every body avoids each boys as much aa poasibW;. -Sensible people are annoyed by his impertiaenee and give bim a wide berth-" They reeard them very much as tbey do the mosquito a pert and ill-mannered intruder, whose littleness alone; eaves him from the doom hie attack deserves, - Some boys have their manners so plainly marked upon tbeir faces that yon can see-them. The bold stare, the im pudent leer; and the braken air of assurance, tells as their character eery' plainly, before they have opened their tnouthe. ; -' - '. " .. If full bloomed impudence is so unlovely a flower, it is certainly . worth- your while to avoid with care whatever would tend to aid its growth The habit, like, others, is . formed alowly andby degrees. .. It osually commences, with: rudeness aad incivility towards parents. ;rThe boy begths, perhaps, py replying with a blunt yespr noito the questions of -hie parents; or by contradictiog them, "or-answering back" whea rebaked for a fault. He soon grows disrespecttnl towards his teacher, and finally cornea to treat his elders gea erally as though .they were no older, wiser er bet ter than himself.-" Yon seey therefore, the importance of nipping this fault in the bud.., ? - ; : The rule pf good manners may be thus stated: To your elders and superiors be respectful u To yonr equals be eiriUv To all be conrteons. - : " , ' 111 , . , .S3' ... Creat iCxcltezxeat avt HeyXTeat;1 4 A few days ago, (Nov. 21th) at Key West, a soldier named ; Wilson, from, the barracks broke into the hOase of a citizen He wss broogkt be. fore tbe Mayer, who fined bins $23, ..The .same evening, a crowd of eitirena, dissatisfied with the extent of the punishment, took bim from jail and gave him a severe Bogging, whea he was permit ted to return to the barracks,. The soldiers took up Wilson's cause, and went forth at night $ assail the citizens.- ' At the request of the Uayor, the oCcerin coniraand ordered a sergeant and M file of tea mca to foQow the riotoes' soliiers aad brinj Xhem.'back 'dead or aIive.V Tie party set oat, bat oa reaching the rioters,' all deserted ex eept the eergeaut and two men; wiea the sol rdiers, thus reinforced, now numbericsaome forty men, with fixed bayoneU-enarched down to the IJxcbange- ealodni too&:"possession. s ofit'aad mounted a "guard, After while they - marched back to the barracks. The cituet then orgas . ixed aa armed patrol force and preparedto defend theii; town against any , further, assault.-They held a public mee'jn and passed - resilu-Uons fn- rebuie 6f the coed uct of t-e -eaea aho took Wilson fror.'the custody of ''the Ifaycaad also of the asaecit:; ot tie armed soldiers tor the streets. TS: -j C a rescTr: j ta tries tie c f fenders to justice, Quiet waa restored at last accounts. . - 1 - , . . ' 2 - .- ' ' ' - ' ' it ta r.3.rr:!:i ("i"A. Cr.rr-jpn'sr.t. cf ose cf ecVCorV-rr? ex changes propounds the fo'Ioab ;gr-? , 1 Is there asy law tr any treaty ta prevent U? Colored c; -a ca coast I s "OS 3 rty r; c ;3 o to " . f : f.2,L:r. 1 r Cj hv9 a t' Lt to go ' t 'X mm ; : Sontheyr?ia; his History of- tbe - Peninsular War, relates ther following? "Two of the Span iah regimeau whkh bad beenjqdartered is Fan-en were, cavalry;. mosnted ba fioeblack- long tailed .Andalusiao Jtorsev tit Wa a isa possible to briog.off these hoa--abont 1,100 is namber and Eomano.was not .-a mabx .aho conld order heo to be destroyed; he was fondof horses hinn self, ;and knew thetevery man was attached to his beast, whieh bad carried bim so far and so faithfully . JTbeir bridles were-therefore taken off; end they were turned loose apob tbe beach, A scene ensued such aa -was never beforewiu aessed. They became ; sensible that they -were no JoBger 'trader the restraint of any 5 humaa A generarconffict easaed, in which, retaining the disTcipttne they had learned, they charged each other us squadrons of ten or twelve together, then: closely, engaged, striking with their fore feet, and biting and tearing each other with the moat ferocious rage,- and trampling over those who were beatea down till the shore, la F the course of an hoaf, was strewn with the dead and - disabled. Part of them had been set free on rising ground at a distance. They no sooner heard the rear of battle, than ' they came thus dering down over the Intemedlate hedges, and catching the contagious madness plunged into the fight with equal fury. Sublime as the.scene Vas, tt was too horrible to be long contemplated and Soauino, in mercy, gave Orders to'destrby Mbdm. ' But rU was found too dan remits tA at. tempt this, and after the lact boat bad qaitted the beach, the borse that remained Were still engaged inf the dreadful work of mutual des- I ruction: ' ' 'A Congressional Ctreet rilitv.-.. WaaaiseTos, Dae IS-A- difficulty oecarred here this fcoraing Aetweear, Conreasiaea Eng. lish, of fadlaoa, and lloal omery of renasylva nia, 'dxk reBBSjlvaniav1 Avenue " Tlieae:- gentle- mea ppaa te eaeet ifor the' firi Cme this season, when-Ur. Enriiah extendieg' Lis hand laid How ara foul; Uri IToatgomery iUn held his band, and-nttered aa ineoltiag expiese ion, and something -like-UI-don't apeak to pap-' piea" wberenposvilr, English struck him severe-lj;o?er the -breakingl hia cane to pieces by the blow, aad knocking sir.- llontgomery ' into the gutter, bat aot entirely down, " vIr. Montgomery t rOa rising, hurled " a: brick at English, striking bias oa the foot, but . doing him no injury. - .. .-: ' . Mr. English states to his friends that he Was entirely unarmed, and was not aware that Ur. Montgomery had any lU-feeling towards bim, ap to the time of the rencontre, '. 'ilr: Montgomery, es to strength and sine, ia superior to English. : A Tra gedjia T7ismsinT - Liiram : Scbnonoyer has ' been convieted of murder in St. Croix ;-county, Wisconsin, and sentenced to "be imprisoned for life. I The pris- ones is from PeonsyJva nia, where" he has a wife and three children. - It appears" he boarded with a man named St J oh r, ' with whose wife he be eeimeloo intiniate.-1 This Ted to' threats of rio- leace hetw een taetwe men. In July last If r. St. Joba left home tor go- fisnlog"-and Scbobn- over Was seen following -after bins with a gun. St. John never "returnedand his body was after wards focmdtn Apple River;' with'the sknlTfrac- turedThe circumstances alF conspired to con ctaaively fasten the -guilt upoof Schoooover. lie was- accoremgly arrested' and tried, as we have stated.' and doomed to a felon's" cell for life. , r.,.T7iriter oa the Plainy.: - . StLocis, Dee, l&V-The. Utah, mail,, with dates to the 20th nlu, has arrived.-.v The snow op the mountains was .three feet deep, and from Big Mountain to, Platte , Bridge averaged eighteen inches. . - . . . , -.' .... ..-- - n. -4. party.: was overtakea ia ;a; terrible enow storm between. Ash tHoIlow and South Platted Tie j, were two days and. eights ; traveling' eigh teen miles, during which time they were without food OT...fire.-1;i,r t-..-r i.. 1 1 A no ber of . trains ware at Echo Cannon, enable to get ahroujth. The streams the- whole rontewere crossed oa iee , -, . . i; ,'- ,.!, One white man and twe Indians were murdered and robbed by two white men en Bi Blue. . AracrlcajB Ulllsd ia,IIexIcow . " .i Tampico eorrespondent of the If. Y. ITcr- t . :...;.t. Mr. Glea and son, Americans, of North Carolioa traveling to this city from the Interior were sa ordered a few days ago, end. robbed of some six thousand dollars' ia gold and silver. His wife and three children 'are now under the care cf Dr. Martin" Ja7 "SeUnio, he hat kindl oSTeredI to attend and treat them for the woanda they received from these Ueacherous scoundrels. Martin is a ' gentleman, and will provide, them with all they, need, both professionally and pecuniary. The marderers are still at largela the open streets of Saltillo ' f - ' ' ; .ssisi ' ' ' -r'f?'- " -;A irastcl2a n'CMo.- ?r' ' The Cleveland 'Leader, onr the authority of a party of h unlers, stiles that the' remains of a MastodiO were tec ntly 'found "near ClattsviTTe, teCaoce touoty, t la ' tLa' bed cf pen j tlat had recently been drained cZ. -"They era tfenon mc rr?pUons. TLe tones" cf tls tcfl'JIct tie knee measure sla fet aad a la!f a Lc., iri'd one el thenvweigha ZZf iix. pcun'a. One" of the tones abore e kcee t3 tsa ftTotr,ah.J rr:-5 about c-2 .taai.I ; pounds TLa rl-s r?r: fro-i twt?re t5 Ei:eeo.f-.: Li Unz$ is ! a t- "i .T-rj t!.3,lcr jiw,''-ro'?j focrtica Xtsr.;,; Zls fzrj Jcrs t::L.; n:,::!:, lt we 'giro it for l-s.t it is -:- - "The -success-' of camphor as aa antidote to strychnine in the two 'cases' reported last year I prompted tortts trial'- in" a recent case reported at lengthen the Tirginisv Ifodical Journal, bj Dr. Claiborne" of Petersburg.1'- The strychnine was taken with suicidal intent; ia a dose of two grains, and the patient was not seen until telan-nie and epileptic - spasms iof Intense violence had supervened,, whieh continued for hours, nn til 1 drachm of eomphor had been administered ia doses of lft" to 6 grains every half hoar, when they ceased; aad the patient recovered, L- .: , Bnaaaaaaii " ". - ' " r.; . .'CoQapso cf .Inperial .Crhioliaa. . s The. N. Y. Tribune ssys"the following intelligence is fxom a private letter -dated PariS Nor, ISth::,;,;;!.. w.- .4The Empress, created , a. great sensation at Com piegne last week by appearing ia a dress without erinonne,. very small at the top of the skirt, with l tbe immense old fashioned hoop- at the bottom. - Next year the ladies will be wear- iog the dress of the old pictures of the days of Louis A1V." ; - ." : : , Hasszs City. - ! The Jtnirnal of . Commerce, of the 3d instn pnbiiahed at Ksnsas CiTyv gires a very fiattering statement of the busines&: now .doing at that point. It says that "wagons from Southern IHs' soori aad from Southern Hansas were coming ia constantly daring-" yesterday, Ab one- time Wf counted fortyifive wagona- on ; the levee, all of jjrbich were" en gaged in receiving and loading from warehouses grocery, dry goods end drug dealera." . The SecreUry of the Jnterior states thaVaa- der the . bounty Jand laws of the .last, elevea years, there have beea issued 516,080 land war. rests, which harp required: 5S,000,C30 acrei of lead to satisfy thetn. Ut estimatea the receipts into tha Treasury from - the public lands for the coming year at t5,OOC.C0,He recommenda; a pre-emptioa lav for II tab. We would confine it to those persons who were single and. those that had bat one wife. . v . . ' " " On' the 2nd instant 'Miss Ana Pamelia Can-nighem; " the 'regent of v the" 'Monnt "Vernoe Ladies' Associataon,' caased to be paid to John A. Washington the sum 'of Jiflg eveti (houtani doltart, with ' interest thereon" the said sum be ing the amount due on the first installment. The'payment was made through Geo. W.'Riggs, Esq., of Washington, the reasorer of the Association. - V- . tT The orange crop of Louisiana this season is reported .to be unusually Urge, and the crop is selling from plantations at from six to eight dollars per thousand, cheaper than apples in this quarter:"'' ' " : : r, ; -a A high reaVr-a hole ia the crown of yonr ... The hea never jokes when she lays her egg. She is always in" her Best (ia earnest). ; - .-i;...Tbe way to make ft tall man short is to ask him to lend ron a hundred dallora. .-2' : Tbe prominent feature, after all, of the At- rr-1 1 i.eeeAaw v1 aaaesuvy mjrmmhi va, tuaitHi majn ft is like any other disease while there's Hie there's M,Aa advertisement lately appeared, headed "iron bedsteads and bedding J.-.JH 9 suppose the linen must be eAeef-iroa. ? ; -i-t, , ... There is a follow, down east whose feet are so large that he is otliged to paQ his' boots oa orer his head.. -; :r-.. t -. - . r , . A- woman haa been .arrested in Albany for stealing old ironj she bad fonrteea pounds of it secreted in her boeoas. Her; oCense weighed ao heavily upon her that she was detected- , ? - ... The children. are so : dirty io ft place on Cape Cop, that. mother frequently goes iofcxthe street and vashes the faces of half dozen . children before she finds ber owe. f v l Why is a dandy like a mushroom? Bccanse he is a sap head, his waist is remarkably slender, his growth is, exceedingly rapid, nod hia topis Hncosraoalj tender. T v:r, .-sv! .--rvv'-s ' ... rao ceBrna. . ,. .?' , . Uisther ! spare Bin vrow !' .v-.ir Touwb aw bar pretty oboek,'- - :t ' ' "Vow if jew aiS bar now,- - - . X hit yoe soit dis stick I ' Kix eua aroueh. . .-' A placard ia tha window of a patent medicine vender to the Rue St. Honore, Paris, reeds aa follow The putllc are "requested not to tals; take this shop for that, of ano&er quack just op P08? C : " ''r---- ; V. ::-. ;-;:;-; ,; i,. Atraveler, rebvtjng his ad re eta res, told the company that he and iis s-rvact hsi made foly wpd Arabs rnnj wLijh startling them, be observed that there was -00 grest matter ia it "for, said her we raa, and tiey raa after na. v' . A drc-gist sent Lis Irish, porter into a dark ened cellar; sooa after, Learing noise, he went to tie opeain and called outr Patrick, keep rour eyessik-,..ir CcLX-lIsax aa eye" roaral "'i- t-s , r . . . 3 yrzis" ccsnoi. '.' " - la C: cso's; 1 gaeaa.t.s-' lids a t-t' ad'a booea ejuite c2esa,a f ' 1 1vT l'r. tpraH .,--.' 'r-'i - i cry '-j t.tr ? ; r --.'. . . cf 3 ; "j p;':.:. Cn pick- - r-' a ,j'sr"-"',ai:ii,j 1 1 -' 1 , - "i r-:.3 LZ '.. a --:.."- 5 T L 'o ;-a a t;c?: IO A passenger wes robbed at tbe Depot of of the Litlle Miami Esilroad at Caclacati, lost evening, of drafts and cash amotiE'J.-j ta C"-X , Mr." James .He bell, a? yocrj caa; erla formerly resided at Eaton, Ohio, kxj tec' J zzizT f shot a few days since, while in pr:'; cf ra XC? At OreensviHe on Satarfsy e 1"-, tva insane man named Michael Bicker tLrtT L: self in front of the trainfroa iJajtoa, erl teV ing struck by the cowcatcher was fiiitly irjerei ' t3 Dr. Gotwald, late SecreUry rf aa Oil Fellow's Society in Cincinnati Las beta tt'J in bonds in the'sum of f 503 to answer llet-ire of robbing and mutilating the recc-.j cf the lodge.' ; ' '; - " tSTOn Thursday, near fcoal DaTevITaalls ;s Coanty, Charles Dale had Lis sicTl so carerfely fractured by a faJIing tree that ladled fn a short time afterwards.'.k " ' ' 4. aJ Hiram Cole, VecenUy tried for the mnr-of his wife in Ashtabula County, finding pntlio opinion against him, being shunned by Lis ac quajntances, has left and gone' cast. . The editors, publishers and fruiters of Clereland are making arrangements for the celebration of the birth-day of their f aUoo Calat, Benjamia Franklin, ' ' iT" From and afr the" 13i& insW tintll lie 1st of March next, the' merchants of Sandusky hare agreed to close thetr stores at T P. IT, Saturdays excepted. " ' ; ""' rO A Uutcher named Fisher has been - held at CinciBBatT In the sum of $1,003 to answer for the riolatioa of the person of Sophia Willlama rarglrl aged thirteen years. " r -;v ; ' ZZT The Salmoa P. Chase" Society colored) gave a ball at Toledo on Wednesday evening tast. Miss Dinah SaoVwai iLe balls of the fuburg.M 'XC'Edwia Parks was kUd at Cien!&nd oa Fridayi by the' hursUng "of s- rInd-etca aa which he was -grinding a saw. A f.i jeit of the stone featured Lis laIL ; '" ' r : Iw A CiTtliii, fcr V.li!, laid at fire thousand dollars, Las Leea eocmenc ed by L. C; Dadley against Ostla E DoJa. The suit Is predicated upon articles p&ULLed in the literary ZTiueum. ' -? T " J "! r ; ;.- There has beea quite a falling off in the shipment of staTes from the great stare port of Toledo this eeesoY. Last year the sLipments reached 600,009; the number alipped this year was 4,200,003.-.- ' - ' ; - ' .' Ia the beginning1 cf last week, i Ger-maa residing in Dudly township, Hardin county was attending a wood-chopping at ' neiibors, and, in foiling ft large tree, it fell contrary to his expeetatioas, aad ernsbed bim to the ground." tZT- W. B. FaircLild, Editor or Xenia Torch-light, bad his house entered and robbed of $35, aad other valuables. ' He is the first editor we have ever heard of, who had that much extra change - ' '"- '. -.. '. ' - ''.j- - JCSJT Sophy Werner Steiabreeher is the name of a little musical prodigy of CincianaiL . Thia yonog lady, though -but elevea years of - age, plays on the pianoforte compositions of Eeelho-ea, Mozart, Chopin and Thalberg. i ; . -d?" The eagino attached to the mall train oa on tbe Scioto and Hocxiog Valley Railroad, whea ' near McNeal Station, 00 Saturday; ran off the track and upset, One or two persoas only cere slightly braised.- - ! V --: -V:'' 13 The Delaware Slandard aajs. --Cora is up to anch ruinous prices ia this county that our frmer aad ttherr ra. butchexla.?- their slack hogs, to save them from starvation daring the Winter. '.'-'.- v -. '' - .' JCS The fine brick academy in Hillsborough, Highland county, was burned bathe Jlh, The apparatus of the institution, and the bo&ksv c, cf the pupils, were barned, Loss7,CCP and aa insurance.. . . . ." , ', . : . Cw" A rospg man in Cincinnati ; Las sued surgeon for 39,639 damages fox . anneces3aily catting off. his leg.; He alleges that ether eras given him while ia the hospital, fad advantage taken of his unconsciousness for a cico excretion, .ji-v. . .-.r':. -i-. j.:V - t Balliard, the maa who shot Mr; J. H. Cook, proprietor of the Wiler House, Masafiald ia the barroom of that betel (ait runner, in-Sicting severe woutd, was coorictei zsX week, in the Richland Common: Pleas, of assault with intent to kill, end sentenced to tea years isrpris. on ment in the Penitentiary.- . . : , tJ We learn by the Kew,; Lisboa Xttelty Slate that negotiations are ia progress for the purchase cf tha East. .Rochester coal mines ia Columbiana county, and the erection xf a coal Oil mul at thai place. , A I'iUslargh Ccrrf-ny has leased the Sterling coal mines at C-at rc!:s-tine ia the. same IcsTnsfr, for Cieea jears, and are about eomaescicg tLe- erection cf an o3 establuhmeet, wIA acsrcity for canc.lctrrL. fire thousand gallons per djy..-, . . tCT" The Belmont Ciromdc ssys that a free eolored wocanand ter tw cLI!dren were recently takeo to Cosic -tea, by tie pan for wLota tLey Lad leea' working ia WleeTir, er3 t;!J into slavery. -.The kidnapper was - inZ'ztci fcr .. Eke- crease some yesrs eo, 1st --escaped throcgh dcficXira IawIc'.c:ei.L Tt-o .7I dlcg pecjls'are represestei to te rery inl--:it at the C3trs'a.:r T'J'.Jr . m, ' "' . -. - -;,.-- -- ' .-it -CCP A breach cf rrc-rs, or mrr.:; C5n tract, era tr!: b lis C zzl cf C. H-aa of LIcliEg conutr, Lit wee.' T 3 r:r-".s"ia tLe sait weri T:.z A.:x . C-:'. .- .1 T 1.7-. Iteese, bjotlj joccg tr.lf z": TiainUmsry cos-c:l ia ll'iacJ .3 CC3 . : '-I-- - as anc. v 1 1 . - k 11- f'.F ' I" ... . c . 1 1:; c r - 1 c - . . 7 ; to c: ... r - " - - - 1- - c v - ' v " Jf" t. zz zz . . tani, r ' l:,s ; ; V .. - . Z ,.3 .i . t.-it 2 .i ca t iAfou: Ls-jor 1:1. t c La 1 1: cas Uey are caci to wcjiirg Ca puzjjx 0 L .3 to i: . JAj c. c::r"Ar, i -OmaiaCity.'.h.Ten, |
