. i... i..r... t on win It "n" B,"'r , lu.ss I" 11 ro,,lm, Hutu or niultllmlcs of imn. It clllr iwoiUifM or Is produced l.y mi enfeeble. , tltliitcd Mine of 1'ip liiioil, ..i...i ilini Unit heroines I' nfotnclcnt to hi '."In tlio !"!?, Til t cciiii in I ll. lO'l f Illin trl"uni i'S II 1. 1 to Iniquities or lloftllicm . . i.i l!ir upon ...... ncioullnj- In mo orunus lnjl , mU "' "Jj, ;Scl0(li, p.odmcs tuber. ", '".VilHi v t' "M",on '" ,lu' .R,',m,, """ f10'.' ,'i! . P-into mill lo..ic nlrcioiw wiwj '" '. Li, I i(iloi.ilvl'CHl'i,'l liurcom llll lltd prl7'f '"" ',,,"' , 'cutniicu.u nlloclious. S; iwi nn.1 lntlf;on.tio.. of the h!Li' 'mVfViho Unoil, nwl thcu d.iiiBcioin ills. " i.nnii It i feeble, foul, or rorruiitcd .iEffSnC Into hIU.rlil. tlmt "hoof Si lie" I'wltliy, on wimut hato Miofuloui diet. Ayor's Snrsaparllla 1, wmponndcil from the won cITcctiml nnti.loies tonSuril science hot discovered or Ms nfflic t Ktcmiicr, unit for il.o euro of tho tlLonlors It lata Tint It ii to superior to niijr oilier rem Tu ot ilovi'd. It kiionu I'.v nil who linto cltcn li'i trial. Tli.it It il"M nimlilno irtuc truly cn- nonhmrv In their elicit upon Hilt ilns or rom. liina. U ln.lip'inil'ly mcn ly llio urent Jniilii !,,j of piiMI lv l"on nnil lcnmrl.iit.lo iiirca it Ui mile of itio followlns ill'cuci : King's Evil or Cludalar Bwollbiga, Tnmon, EruptioiiB, Pibp!cj, Ulotchoj nnd Sores, Eryslpolas, Bon or Bt. Anthony'a Piio, fialt Ilhoum, EnLdHeaJ, Courrln from tuboioulouo dopo: ll'ibdo luiifjj. Whlto Swollinpj, Debility, Vnwr, Hoainljjli. Dwpspjla or Indigestion, Sjpillis and Syphilitic Inioctiom, Morourial DllJUJJ, Toniaio W0lkn0J30S, mill, Inilccil, llm i i iof uiiiipliliil tlmt inl.cfrini impurity ifii'uol. Mciiiio rvporti ol in linliml mm i h fun I in Alim'it Asnitictv Aimanac, t i h lu 1 1 'i il In tlio ilmu'piits lor pniuiltoiu J-i.'kiiioi tt'icain liny lio KMrnul tlio ilirccllon I.: iu uic, mi'! ionic of tlio rvni.trUilitu rtiivn ulilili I: ha', r il'in'i u nil oilier rciiiiillci liml liillnl to ir il re' f '1 liO'O rnM nro piirpo'dy luLcii from t'lh'ijn of 11 uiuiitry, lii oulcr ilintcuT.v niulcr rnr hiic n w . id to no' otto m run rpcuk lo dim if i! i K. iln fum pimoiMl CNpciicnce. Soiuliiln J prc.tii'uMlnl ciicikIm nnil iIiik IcnicM It li'. m fjr niro !.ji.'ct In iINiiw nnil ll l.iliil nuli Ijati are lullli) itiii.llnilloin IIciuo It icinls lo iMrtcn.aihl iloc pv.illv fliurien, llic incniKo ilnrn. tioi of hum in life. Tlio wut Itiitiortniu-a of llieio remJcrJiioiw hit lol n lo IchiI tenw In pcrleit. i a rcnr.li ttlikli U ml iiitilo In itn cua. Tlih j irnir o'Kr lu tlio piiMIc iimlir tlio niinio nf Atll.S tllllMI'tlllLI t, nllliour'li II l ompocil ( fixn'i mm, ioiiu of ttliMi cfcicil tlio Ik.'I of iri.jn .1 in nt.iritho ))imcr. Ily fit niil to" rnvp'o' I tiim ll'lnr.i ilio s iilTcrint: niul il.uicer cft.c iImii'.I n. l'ur,M iiiu I In' liml nirruptloiK I'M lot a .1 Iw.icr in tlio Komi; puijw out llio ntwt o( il to K,niii ti.iiroui liciltli ttill ImIIou. llrf K il ir tit iff lliU iinuily tiiiiiiliiti' llm i il fa n mi , iiinl iliui rsivln tlio i!itcmcrs a i i lir u.t'iiu the siitcm or Lurst out uu tiny jn vf ft. Wei aw ihe iiuMii lino liccn ilcrcltcil l.v ninnv -"in .It of .WiimVi, id it piiiinlcil iniuli t 1 il.l iidiIiiic; Imt l.'ioy w III ni'lllicr lio ilctvitcil ror ilii.i))iniiil in lliU.' It tin no luitu Icon pirn In n'.u ill uu lilil, mill ilivru iTinnini no ijt in r tt ku pi lu CMCl'cnro lor tlio tiro t n'.li i ili.ni.o-i it It liiliiuiiil lo iciiiIi. A im ii il" tl.c Mtuo imino, it i ii tort ilii t I i ' i'io f i (im nny mlivr wlipli Inn U'iii I I .Hi', iiml l-i fir mii'v (H'cMliinl tli.ui ..v u ... ..i.. . ...ij c.cr liccu ntullublc to tlivm. AVSR'D CIIERUY PLCTORAL, ThoWorld'n Groat UomodylbrCouchB, Coldu, Iuolplont Contitimption, and for tao roliof or Connuni'jtivo paiio.ita in ndvanoad utu- 003 or tlio diuuauo. Tnii lai been to long ujciI nnil so unitcnnlly iromi, t'ut ho nctil do no more limit insure ll.o ru'ilii" that lu ijtutitr is kept up lo the lest it ever lai Utii, nnd that It way bo rvlivit on to do nil it b ercr Jone. l'rcparcdby Dn. J. C. Avili & Co., Wrmi'uw' Aiiahtlml CUmiilt, I.owcll, Muss. J&JWJit all ilrugglsu etcrt where, nnil by 03B0RN & SESSIONS , Agents, ri07Cuilftii-uiii Slrtst't, nan Fiiincihto. HMQ'l.''",1K.N!ilVK JIM'hllll'.NCr. 1NII01II Cuiitim ii .,,.,".'. !lrUI1 ,r'ul'. fl emill.lul Hi il I" cliiJn.i, ,. fc,,M-.M l.lrlms a io.kUut Ktiil.r loun J'2iiP, .."' M" "r l'Hr Iii-Iuhmh if w ui ,T M,r S"""' "'"" ' ""l'. : Im JUclilnw, cii,'lh,.','',l'"t,1,,.,'','l'l'l'' tl" rvlv. of .ii..il- Pu ,,,",J"' "struts. t co ill. (Dsbnvn, '. . Sessions, r.I"!J."!il! Ii .R0uo4:"" . wlUU sroc.ri5.rn BET Sl'OUTSMAX'S EPOMIiai. ThX? Zy "CTl'MSTroUV 1NI0HMB Till: '6a kr? k ' 'Vf ''"iU kJ"illy. Ilu l" l..u Utcly Un 'l ruiU1J. iV:. .Tr? '" 'Hi'l KU..I lUMCliiiint uf lino f.11"' H. Luiur.,11.1.1".' w"i' 1"ui"I'Iik. Hue" nnJ ill. lUorl...." ,,U,"".llirillirur lien .III.,,. ,n . .!., ,, I. ''Tt ii, ,,' 1,r,,1, "'0',, "W'f ' ! of tl. uul L i .7 "1 l '"iwllullt .ulkll it coiilliiu. i"'tUi-t2tu,u?tam l,1,a ""' " i!PlwUti, i8j JOHN III,I.KIt. WM. HOFFMAN, NOTARY PUBLIC, OPPIrp ... Til" pcdillir mi" ;ur in ii.- Vt-Vrffiiirton, "Ml Icium I'm fv. ft .ifcifilom i) r..U Into disorder (l$M MMm iTcrny. Tl.c mihIiiIoih f.;,&2& U 'iS: loiiiiiniltmilim i t in ;o i y '-Sii?nm.cil by mrrrurliil.il. T'TnS'c i',low In"'?.'" !,rdm' 'V h' "i lu c im'. Winder bo It. mlRlii. I T ' V 7ll .ta n lliulion. ilwiiilliijr ." Ironi I UAi JaU -. SS. i - I. I f..,IM 111 Illl'll ll'llllllil mure"'" Y." Iltli r.iul inutlii ecu & cnrora -., ij 4 miuui , iiikli,B l,0, Prl't!bluia0l'l"'V,l,',gi,u of w'ltl8 CMcfully nAppllcalluTw tu, ' ?wK'-i.iiis taken? "'ibis uud . t1"'. Hlead Rut.lts, I'lccmpllou ,wwiXu.uf 108,8,6na ,,rCllM- (j f VUIj. All. SAN FRANCISCO ASSAYING AND REPINING- WORKS, No. -1I0 Montgomery St., (HUCCKSS01IS TO Kt'M.oaa, IILttSTON' .t CO.) CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. Directors. JOHN 1'AltROTT, OIIAS. K. McLAND, W.M.C. IIALS10.V, A. IIAYWAKI), LOUIS A. GAUNCTT. LOUIS A. OAnSTrT. rrosldenl nml Mntm ger. JOHN HCWSrON, Jn., CliomUl and Su purliili'lideiit. THIS COMPANY HAVING GURATLY e ilurRi'il their RediilnK Work, nnd Intro diici'd tunny oilier Inipnrinnt improvements, am pli'iind to nnnotincu llmt tin) kil unrrnnt nl in njjiilu ri'duclug mnterlnlly thtlr tijrms of iIjIiij; IjiMltiws. TiiCTaitni' orciunttEii Which lliey now nilunlt lu tlm pulillc ron- .1.1 1 ...I.I. .. I ........ ... .1... ... .' ... .....!.. piuv-i'ii "1111 iiiuiviivv; iu iiiu cii'i oi inniiTliil mil liiliiirN Iiiui.i tl.miliiniifi.il ..vilnf tlio world, nnd ecciiKR to iliv inliilits lntvict rf iliUcomt nn Imporiiint lueuiiM-in both tho 1 mliitiiij and coiiiiiu tcliil Milne ol biilllnu Tlielr cburgvH will be birmrut us Inlluns: I'olt AHSAYINU DM'iHITH loll L.M'AltTM) Got.0 IIAIIS. One-clghth of one ptr cent, (heretofore n (itiuilur) lur nil numum otel il.l.UIJ, iiml two ilulliim liifiiny muller auiu. llvtiirus made in Iwuiily.luut liours. 1011 AHUIMMJ IlLI-nilTS lilil l'M'At:TI HIULIt IIAII4. To dullnrx fur the put emit lined, up In $1,1.011, uml iiuiM'lKlitli ol one pi i cent, for nil iiiuuunta titer Hint Mini, nnd one per ci nt. un llirriltri contained. Itetiuiit uiidu In lueuly riiur Iiourc. nut iim.MMJ i)i:rmiw Mtiu: ton coiNoiii'iM: inns. Oil Uiilllnn under yui) mri ftnlil. 2 crtilf per iiuiici'. On liulllon tinmllDU lutiuil pitUKuld, A ci iil per outlet'. On bullion lio-u t.lllij to 7"iU purl (tulil, ii cents per ounce. On buluuii I ruin '.Ml' lu 1HUA p.irtH cold, b ceuW per ounce. Abutc 1 .Ml tho only clmrcu will bu fur eiiluu;v. It n t tlietf ttlll bu uu tlmrcu lor il..ilns lets lll'lll two doll.lli. ion eot.MMi uot.i). Tills clmiRO ttlll be Iliv tiiine us nt the Mint -it bull ul oiio per cent. nnd which is p ild by us to that Institution, lli'l llitiettlli beiuulmice lu liil.irt' lur ui.ikliiK Hue (,'nlJ or ilt tr bar 1 1 oui bullion rellued by us. IIKTl'IIMI IN C .t Mtl'i: IN HII.TV-I II1IIT IIOl'US. biltvr III dipo'lUH lot coin will bu uecouuled fur nt tlio rmue r.iiu ciiIhiii.iij ut the Mini. Gold bun, of oilier AfMjcm lu cowl liuiil Iiik. tv ill be cuslu d by u ut the higtiot umrket inks. Dust uud bullion citu be forunrded to us from uti p.ut ul the uuuulrt, uml iiturut mnUt lliiougli Willi, I"ryj A C',i' L'xpri'.i. CIIAMIIM .tl f.H. IIIUNCII MINT. I'nr Un iiiuteiili'iiu' ul Ibii'i) nut fiiiullllnr ullb (he linn ul the Mint, uu Mil.jolu llm lur ill ul cliiiiui'K no 'i In luue ul llmt iii-lllulloii: I'm ull.iliit,' Imlllon. nuiKr IW" p.irls itulil, 3 cvuIk pi'i ouuii; Im itbuiii.-biilllnu liniu::ouj lu liUll puiti. i;uld,.'eeulii ptr ounce; lol leti.i- mtf biillmn f i iiiiuj In i.'i'l p-irts pild.7eiulf per iiuiici'; Inr nll.ii buliuui liuui "Ml to Phil pirli. !iilil, II tents pur luiniuj Im nilu in,: bullion hum Mill lo Hill pirli. uolil. II cmils uu nunc, j tin iliaicv U'l euinui' In luill ol one pi l ii ut., uud Ilie tb.il 8 lor lu.ikiug Hue flltrr Imhi, Ihe miiii. Coinpiiiliitbo iutt wililiirib'pnllfiircoIu. ujje. Willi the proctids ol iiiiparuil puld l-ur mid in llio inuktt-u.uinlli Unit the li.il luitu tosl $ ol onupit cent. the) must be mid nt the liillmtliiKiir rule lu tijuul the return tililth ttould li.ite btiu nude bad they been die itutltt.il for colnntjo: MO pur lo ntiiil Mint return, ut reDnlaj; cluirKu or 1 1 ceuu. , hj. pui lo npiul Mint returu, ut utliilng chmcuol 11 eenln. feL.; par to eipiiil San I'runclfco A. A It. Woikii it'turn, ul rt'lluliig clurfe ofb culls, mram l'o Shoriif's Sale, viui'tn: of an i:xr.CUTlOV. B duly ImiikI by Uu- Citric ol llw Circuit nt ul Urn Klute ol Olt'jton. Im Uie count) "f cent-(Sl.U3U 0), tilth nU.eM.coMsuu au.Vo A MOT !?! wluU'. lo-itli: 1 ho no. th .Im f ol the Doim- lion Lund CI.1I111. toKothtr tiltn all 1 no i.iiu" intnti Uii'ieou. sltn.Ui.il 111 Jo.il '; y ' i'liitiidl Uii'iton. uud kuottii us the Donation I. , Cb". or Geo. i: IIiIkb. ".!' ttc,loi' ltt.no (US), lounthlp ll.li It .nine tail), touib oi rui.KO tlliht "(8) ,l. coutafulng one liuudnd imdsWty .ic,es u,.Voo.leFrL0YI)( Slieritf tit Jiiplmif cuuni), Uii'uon. Dattd Kiibitllli', I Aptll lli.lbiu.) np20n I LIME! LIME! seuce, Ml. Alex U'd. ptr STONE "CUTTING -. ANP Stono Mnsoti Woik ?.:.' ,u .!, times. Order Iron uoui) oil iini -"; ",.,, "'-'ifiSo'bic. lie, Arll StJ. IBfcl. "!' Hid country Jackmntlllc, HIDBSIJIIDUS! of the undetslBiii.d, lu JwKwuJmlli,N 0RTH. Duoembor 8th 16C6 Ltll jo.ciiii tie, u.iinii me iiutoiMi 11 mi ui in "I . ,.,...., iiea,ls uf fiiiu lies, ttltoate l! llriuK- fiirVl." lecuieryilf lUe ..mi or One V(,u,. As hatching takes .luro th.ee v a.7.1 mid iiitt-lx d1dl.11 uml ii)i.i:. a .,.... .,M,oii. nnd ns tlicie ate BiTir nrn5 AND OTUUUS WHO DR3IIH. U me ; HI nml loMiint M.pply, ol ll.o bci'iiulllty1 .!.. "!.a...u. ;;''.,T:!fdtl: .Miirtlii wi uru" -""" JACKSONVILLE, He a Woinnn. Oa I vo ltcnrd n gentle motlicr, As ilie twilight hours, began, Pk'MiImg with a ion on rtutv. Lrginghimtobcit mm' But unto her blue-cu-il ilaucrhtcr, Tlionch with love's words quite us" ready, Pointssh'e out (he other duty "Stme, my dear, to bo a lady," Wlmt'b n lady ? Is it toincthing JIado of hoops, and silks, and airs; Used to decorate the pat lor, Like the fancy tings and chairt? Is it one that wastes"on novels Kvet'V fi'nlilinr flint U Iminnt. "3 If 'tis tins to be a lady, 'Tis not this to be a wotnntt. Mothei1; then unto your daughter Speak of something lusher far Titan to be mere fashion's lady oiuan is iiiu onciiiest star. jr ., . . ,- ' ' VOIIf btl'OllC alleetlOU. L'rgc your son to be a tuio man, l"rire vour dauirhter no less struni'lv To aiise and be a woman. Yes, a woman btlu'hte! model Of that high ntiirpeifeel beau, Where the mind, nnd soul, and bod Blend to woik out life's great duty, Be a woinnn naught is higher ",V On the gilded list of fame: On the catalogue of ittue There's no blighter, holier name. Be a wonitin- on tu duty liaise the world ftoinall that's ln', I'l.tee high in the -(iciiil heaven N'it lue's fair and radiant bow! Lend thy influence to each dibit That shall raise our uattiie human; Be no fashion's elided ladv, Be a brat e, whole-souled" t uie woman. The CnnarylJlrtl Trade. The Gorman steamers bring large quantities of canary birds, forming a eoiMilerable trade." The itnpoitatioii for the current year comprises liotti Ill teen to twenty 'thousand bird-, valued at say eighty thousand dollars Some curious fact's ate connected with lUU bus'ine-e, as obtained by the Journal nf Comineice hum one of the importers The L'ranil bird ccntie of I'm ope i jthc Hiutz lountains, in the State of Hauotcr, while tlicie aio ttmeroii villages specially addicted to itti-iiig these little songstets. The inhabitants lclf inainlv for stibsNtenee upon niiii iiug gul'i nnu Miter lire, mn, in-iu-i poor, almost the entire itopulattoii, its liv a eommoii instinct, devote their hiVne time to tearing birds uiid inaking the little wooden eatrcs in which theso cicatuies me caiiusi to mo i.nint station, I'm tv mill's distant, and after wards tmiisjiottcd actoss the ocean. The Ilartz Ii'tiiitniu lire not sup posed to be especially udtiiited togrotv iiigeanaiii", tisno dilllciiltyis cieri. eiiced in raiMiig them in any mild cli mate, but the people in that legion shaie their dwi'lliiics with the biidsoii equal terms, saerificittg so inuehof per sonal comfort ns may be necessary for the welfare of their featheieii compan ions. The houses aio 8innll, but one cotnerofthepiiucip.il loom is separa ted (torn tho i est bva light parlit ion, and lesctted exelttsivclvforthe vauotis iHoeesscMifuest Imililiusr and itienba. tin... At the end of the bleeding heli con the bird me ' to Hamburg or f.u. wl.ii. Miciit. cNcein oniy ii Qf ,htf , ourv fiom want o p.oper nue.. . - - . ..n....iiAii f..m tlm iMieiits; ami tno iniis-..u-' - gesa.;atte..dedwitl.amo.tal.tyes. r 1 ... , tvientv.fito to lorty iim.iii'ii in iivfii .-.- . . a!... .t.l ut I Willi erccnt., which is atttibtttabje to con erne inbitd weather. ,Tl.ee toy-uiitiiiv-n , . ,,:, ns ,... in e nccessaiiiy "u " """": tho bitds loso their voice iliui num i ... 1 .1. .......... in tho warm season, linn uniw 1 ' .i if sent to tlio inaiKfi .11 tb'VTiiiu'11 Thev aie not nppicci.ited if thef can't sing a'"1 ,l "ot uW,uar if they well. T,,,:P.M:ss.-Tl.csebethe mighty soiccicis tnni 'r" ,1 ofF.ee- . . !.... ..rmi'lsOa 10 lit- dotn naya.nl..i,l.t,.:!.t-1 ,, j7 4JI.. inn IMII1I Iliv - - lit and day, inlohl le.n e, " '"' ""',. 1 ...111. ,1... 1 1 1 1111 n vi- p. - . .--.-, t!,t,lr!",ll'rh of.'r.i ointoryn.i.1 Tin: Madison Argu, told clectiwtlioiigl ' bv thestiongimanied friend that ho tvoub poctiy, wcie """p. we;0 (nkeu upidilleienco between the innti lino; nimsot steaui. . j bUCpt fiom 'editoiial experience. Iu 0110 m(sito wind","''; bv inpuisiie '"""., ...:.,-. .... t,''rt'',t?ol cimo heinountaiu; They 10,0 to hoc ,c. y$ , dowuX mine; they lloat- 'eJ ' " .. .1,1, ocean, until ,i,n iieonio cottage 01 - Finn. , Gamblinging-iisFI,ccu,atinsln a lot o' rye. at lengiii e,l out " ",r..:011 Wnr for iieedom Wn,flVmefo. a 'cicct citili.ation, Sioo" SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1SG7. fallow He Lost HIsTnll. Gentlemen,' said a tall Kentuckinn ..!.'.... .... L.l I..! I.. .-I!.. . ,. Inuling up, and I leisurely taking" his chair, 'don't make fun seat in a acant of that tba'r dog, it you please,' and with a face of profound melancholy and touctiinir natlios lie added 'unless you want to hurt his feelings.' vi luuin- uiji mi, ii tun moling ii. years nco'I used to take mv riflo and old Hiptcarcr, of an arternoon and think nothing of killing ten b'ars. One cold day in the middle of w inter, be- in' troubled a good ileal with an old he bear thnt used to cam oil' pigs by the do7cn, I started with .Jiptearer dc termined to kill the old rascal or die in the attempt. Well, after we had gone nbout two mile iu the wood, we all of a sudden came light smack on tlm old b'ar with his wileand thiee cub, i know'd I couldn't shoot Yin all at once, but I know'd if I killed ei- t1.111? ,lcnv lul ' ''ccomo cm tailed lmo'iQi-i' to do with the niennturo of his fair proiioitions?' IdjJoSjt of such men than tho excess of ell, gentlemen, I'll tell yon,' said mnnill 'Jabov. W had, n shoit time tho Kcntuckian, replenishing tho spa- since, a "long list of French authors, cious hollow of his cheek with a quid w1io,1i4m fnlleninltfprcmnttiro decav. of tobacco. 'That thar dog was the Now, IflParis, corre'pometit of one of greatest b'ar hunter of Kaintuckv. A the I.nndAii InuninU inVes nn tlm nne. either or the old 'un, t other wouiil tion of which has just nppeareiM j.c make at me, for I could see that they brim at oiir.i'J Xwot '"' u ,,U'L' n l'vcr' were mortal hungrv. So savs I : 'Bin . Villtinain, the lather ol the Arid-my, whal'll wi' il" 'i kunifrt what I whose election took place in eighteen was say in,' and w ithout waiting to hold hiiu.lred nnd twenty-one, is sevent v-six; anv confab about it, ho guv a growl I cterv now and then we hear of his be anil pitched ilitht in among them. iMg seriously ill, but for all that helms With that 1 let llv at the she b'ar, oo not the icmotct idea of either acating I know'd shn wMo'iiie worst of the two hg faiitouil or of giving up his fiine when the cubs was about. ' tions ol perpetual secretary, w hlch ho 'Otershe lolled as dead as a mack- fullllls with the most assiduous ptti.ct eial. Hip ho hitched on the b'ar, and Ualitv. Iunartine is seu'iitv-six, yet they had a mightv tuel fur about five ,i, step is elastic, and he holds himself minutes, when tlio b'ar began to ro.ir ns upright ns when he saved tho conn, enough like blue murder. I rati np'trv from lepublicanlsiu in eighteen then nnd knocked his brains out with hundred and foity-eiglit. I'louietis, the butt-end of my lille. The cub wore sevcntv-ciglit, has been ill forlenyeai, so skcered and cold that I killed 'em nil yet attends icgiilaily. Count Chillies in two mimitci with my knife. But !0 Alontaleinbeit, iiml I'ousatd, the Hip took on ten ible about my knock, popular poet although both ill are ing of the b'ar on tho head. At fust I m! in the full possession ol theirbiil thought that he wn going to tackle i;:int faculties. M. ('itil.ot, seventy-nine, on me, and sas I, 'Hip that's down 1 ,i .,, Thiers, sivtv-nine, htill reiite light ungrateful.' With that he sneak- K.t the July inoutiicliy with all their I'd oil" in a liuir, but 1 could see he wa. wonted vigor, nnd eaeh'of these eter tenible mad yet. Well, I left the :..,8 Orleanist btatesinen enjoy robust b'ars on the ground, concluding to call health. Berryer, seventy-four tho back with the neighbor for 'em as staunch legitimist, is ns bright and ac soon as 1 could let 'em know. On tho ' tivo as any man of his ago; Victor way home, Hip kep' ahead of me. J.v-1 Cousin, tho delightful biographer nl erv tune lie tlioiigiu now 1 kuiuu uie olil b'ar, his tail would stand light up on end he wa powerful mad. It was gettiu' on to night and began to gtow viiit to Cannes during tho winter, lieein' cold. About a hall'aiuile fiom q'he Duke do Broglle, 1 ighty two, son the house. Bin he camotoa halt, think in-law to Miidnmo do Stai'l. is still as in' he'd hate another look hack in the direction ol the lais. Thesccnt ofViti ' raised his dander wttss than ever. IBs tail stood light squar' up as still' as a hoe handle. .Mist ineu 11 come on jH, lueaking ilown 01 a gieai intellect colder than ever, andrtJ tip's tail fii. under set ero toil. One of his liiogni ex'ictly as it stood. I wasin a bad llv I pliers says; That Minister who, for I h'ul 110 tiro to thaw it. While 1 1 nearly a quarter of a century, guided was thinkin' what I'd do to get it down , the helm of the State, and weatheied agin, a buck deer spuing up and stait- tjl0 stotnis which asalled him, died in ell right over a fence about fifty yards eighteen hundred and siv, on the mint ahead. Hip did not wait to bo told versniy or the day on which, twenty whar to go, but pitched eiil-bent nrter fnr jvars previously, he had pronoun tho deer. 1 crocked away with my 'ced in l'arruiinent his' first speech, whieh lillu and just raised tho fun between made him tho I'riino .Minister of tlie his horn. As soon as Hip got lo thoj fountry. In tho latter yearn of his fence, ho thought he'd make a short if0 ho was broken down by political cut, so he dashed right through, but u'tersos and by illness, as well as by his tail was so btittlo that it broke the fatigue ol perpetual intellectual ex oll'bet ween tho 1 ails, 1'oorold Hip was ,.rtion. Almost continually Hii.l'ciiiig done for good. He nover had a tail to (Voin aU'eotion of tho stomach, which show alter that it bioko his feelings 'tlcpiivcd him of all appetite, ho had us well ..s his tail, and that's how he neeiistomed himself to seek in tho im- came to lost-it. And now, gentlemen, I'm gt'ttiii' a little dry, and il you ve tho physical stienglh, pcihups a n.o. no objections, we'll take a horn.' meutiiry relief fiom meiitiil suHering. --- 1 Iu alloititig tho habit to gain on him OiiKitO.v Ff.oi'it ik .N i:tv 1 oitK. m()I0 and inoie, and nssutiio tho cluir ICnajip, Burroll it Co. of this City, ,a.trof an iuipeiioiiH want, ho coinplo have icceived a dispateh fiom Chas. t,.,i tho ruin of hU nliendy shnkuii eon IJiition, of Now York, informing them ,jtutioii, although his powerful ciier that the invoices of Oregon Impel nil .. faculties struggled energetically Flour, shipped by thoin to .New l ork, t0 t)l0 asl ,,j,.,jsl itH decay. His in had been sold at tho highest figtiies, jj.um., countenance, the pioloiii.d al vi-t: 10 iu cutienev per banel and l0,atio his feattnes, toriuerlv noblo that it was sought after. Our Caliloi-, ail(i ,..,1,, jcVe.iled sadly to till eyes, uia nelghbois can now pr.itu about l)ic Im.,llic10y chaugo 111 his habits, "lack of gluten" until they are tited.t, Austerliu is said to have killed him. Oicgou flour has been found equal il . not superior V) llio oest juisteiu orwai ifoinia bi amis. Wf html Herald, . 1 t s. r t 0 T. U'ar Department has decided that every bounty claimant is icgaided as having served to tno cnu o mu tvur, who enlisted for three years and was mtisteted out becauso his services wore n 1. ,...,.. ii.nniifd. bo is thciuforo en- .til, ..I "tn fuliliiiniiiil bo.intv under tho . ' VfJulvSS. 1800. ' . I Tms MmlUnn ylraw told a nowlv Id find a I iinonialiind caso tho 1 devil cues for copy, and in tho other the copy cues like tho devil. I Wo bate known "cony" to beat tho' devil badly nt that game. Bktiiii.ved. Dr. O. P. S. Plummeri out." and family arrived yesterday on tho, Humanity owes that barkeeper n bteamship Oritlammc, with tho inten- vote of thanks. tion of making Oiegon their future home. Tho Doctor's old fiiends web' A dissatisfied husband consoles htin come him back, and tire proud that Or-' self for his wife's humors at tablo by egon is still his choice. Herald of drinking a silent toast to tho martyred 1 8fA. ' memory of Bluebeard. NO. 15 lhain-l.itlior ititd Stliiiuluiits. n article nas tieett ironiir tlio rouuiis of , tlio, paper, of late, put porting to slto' bow soon the labor ol the Drain bL down the health of ed wW-fearniiiij and liter.ttui iiieii devot- atiiie. A eloo liiOusfii'-it m nf tin. ni,itt,.r will tinw thtif lil neglect of the ordinary laws o iieaun, ami tno usu ot mimuiams, nurti'il. tnkes nn tlm nue tlon lifticr mMitpd in retranl tothfeelloef! 0f hard brain Hlboron longevitv. He notices tha'.'most of the talente'd men 0f Franco reach ft mature age. Look, for instance, at'some of tho men of tho Aendemie Francaise. M. Viennet, although eighty-nine years of age, is yet in tho full enjoyment of his intellectual faculties. M. do Segur, nt elghty-ilx, is as alive to all that is go ing forwatd a he wasthittyycaisago; do I'otigertille, sevenly-siv, comnleted the other day the letision of his line translation of Lticictiti,' '" louitli etii 0 eeleliiateil women ol I.ouisaivh time, although sttlli'iing fiom chest ills t.Mso, preserves his health bv tin anniial polished and strong as though ho weie tiimlis of steel. q')0 inv.xl Knglish statesman, I'itt, ; usually put down as uu Instance of matleratu ue of wine, 11 stliti.iltiH of Incidknt. At a second class hotel at Frankfoit, Ky., a few days since, a little gill entered tho bar-room, and Inn mill. I tone told the oar keener that ter mother sent her theio to got eight cents. "Kight cents!" said tho barkeeper. " Yes sir." . . . " What does your mother want of e'K"1. ,?e,,ta ( ? 1 don't owe her any l II III LT. "Well" said tho child, ''father spends all his money licio for ruin, and and wo liavo no btead to-day. Jloth- er wants to buy ti loaf of bread." A loaler suggesteii to 1110 narKcepor to kick tier out. . "V "'! t,,5 barkeeper "I'll give her mother tlio money, ana 11 iter latn er comes back heio again, I'll kick him IMIrellitticous. Tho whole channel of tho Mcditcra ueati must bu strewn with human bone. Carthngcniaiis; Syiian, Sidon ians, Kgyptiitiu, lVi-sinn, Greeks ami Homaus there they lie, side by side, beneath tho eternal water, and tho modern ship that brings freight from Alevandiia, sail In Its wholo courso otcrbutictl tuition. It may be tho cortitption of tho dead that adds that biightness to the prophitescnec of tho waves. The Otientnls have a super stition on this subject, which rcprcenti the spliits of tho departed as hovering, wnetner on lan.t or water, over tno spot wheie tho itiins of their earthly tenements are found; so that in plough, ing the Mediterranean we sail through ai mies of ghosts 11 10 it multitudinous than the wave. Thoo patient spitits sometimes ride oil thu loam, and at others rcpoo iu thoo delicious llttlu hollows which look like excavated em orals between tho crests of the waves. It is their armies all thionging togeth er, they believe, that constitutes the phosphorcsenco of tho sea wherever there is light; and tlm billows Hash with tho lumlnousncss of vanished gatt- oration, that concentrate, 4s It wore, tlio starlight 011 their wings'. a IIi:itoi8. Man cati do nothing greater than to lay down his life for his country. The human in ml uan con ceive o'f nothing grander or sublimer, than tho act of one who immolates him self on the nltnr of his country, and quits the ttiuld, in older that others iniiy bo greater nnd happier. And this has been done for us by multiplied thousand. Duiiitg lour long yeais, the Kti'inal gales liavo been constant ly tilled up, to let iu thu shades of out countrymen, who went up in lliitleiin cohotts I ruin the whlilpool ol battle. Tln.It- liiuketi tabei nticles lie upon every hill, nnd plain, and wilderness, lu thu (link and tatal laud of slavery', and years hence, the whistling plowman will stop iu silence and dismay as ho upturns a home's skull fiom the furs iy;J)aily Flat. Iu a recent case in Indiana, n Justice complacently reiuaiked in summing up the testimony: 'Gentlemen of thejury, iu this case ll.o counsel on both sides tiro unintelligible, tho witnesses on both sides aio iuetedibli', and thu iilalittill'aud dcleuilaut tno both such nail characters, that to me il is a mat ter of indiireiei.ee which way you give vour verdict." Tho following is f.oii. thu Zanesvillo Times: Among tho mnuiugcH occur ling in this city last week, was one of .1 highly icspectablo young woman, to tin inditidjial who wits a Southerner, and at the beginning of the warn slate, notwithstanding tho fact of his having, to nil appearance, no uegio blood 111 his M'iu. A Wealthy man who lately died in Toledo, Ohio, left a will bequeathing half of his wealth (being childless) to his wife lor her use as long as she ie mains single, thu other half lo be git en to her when she mairies again. If such nets weto molt' fiequenl, charm ing widows would bo luoiiM'hariuiug and widowhood much shoi ter lived. A gentleman iu tho spiiugtiino of life, when walking with a lady stum bled and fell. On his lesuiuing his peipeniliciilnr, tlio lady lemaked, "Mm was sotry IbrhisuuloiluuutoiiK.r' mm.' "I didn't hint my foro paws," said he, "I only baiked my knee." At a Ith of July celebration in .Mil lion county, Illinois, a young lady of. feied tho following toast: "Thoyor.ng men of Ameiica (lair anus our sup. poit; 01raiiiis their luwuid. Fall iu, men, fall iu," A teacher said to a llttlo giil at school: "If a naughty giil should hurl you, like a good giil you would foigivo her, wouldn't yon V" "Ve," she to plied, "if I couldn't catch her." A oleigytuaii gavu thu following toasl that was not te.y gallant, at u Into Ii. ennui's celebration: "Ourliineu giues may they bo like old maids ev er ready but never wauled !" A young man being asked, as ho lay sunning himself on thogr.iss, what was thu height of his ambition, replied, "To marry a rich widow with u ;ad cough." An editor says that when ho was iu piisou for libelling a Justicu of tho Peace, tho jailor had tho "cheek" to ask him to giu thu piisou a pull'. Ttventy-flvu yens ago, but a slnglo house uud a log cabin stood upon llio site of what is now the l.ugu and flour ishing city ol ht, Paul, .Minnesota, "How does that look V" said Mr. Camp, holding out his biawuy hand and looking at II with admiration. "That looks as though you weto out of soap," leplied Amos. A couplo weio ma. i ied iu Ohio tho other day, not leat ing their sleigh, but tho obliging magistrate standing on tho cuibstone. Theio is an aitcsian well in Indiana which squills un '.'00,000 gallons of sulphur water a (lay, When guns go oft' do they icturn again? No, but wo hear fiom them. Woman is a delusion; still men will hug delusions. Tho skeleton of tho theater tho dead-head. Tho fair sex recognLo cotton as their "bosom fiicnd." When is an infant liko a cannibal?' When it eats its "pap." i i