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State I0 COLUMBUS OHIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 1870. NO. 156. VOL. XXXII. SWAYZE & PARSONS, 134 South. High Street, Hare Jaet received the latest atylee of Fall and Winter ool,, laeln.taf WM. G. DUNN k Co., Have the most complete stock of MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS, n.. 13. Mo ADOW, FaJLL LIME OF Canfs, Viabrellas, Astracban, Far, Beaver and ttlur Overroitlngu Carr'4 West cf Fngland Meltons. Paris, Dingonlal 8n4 olber Coatin;?. Carr's & Scheldt's Elymu?, DIAMOND SHIRTS. Si,k Ve,?e, f asslluere 8,ld Vtstlngs. Plain and Fancy Tr.wsrrliigs. I-'ull Assiirlaufltit ('oliclnnl ly on hnd. Shirts made to order and FitsGuar-antcsd. Caimsre, Scotch and other Hillings, H!!SyH'ESlSniSC03DJ. 1 Allt WEATIIRU AND I OI L. Bpcak nit. more no1, but li.ton, tht sty ! 'n'1 ' Kotlpi'lt-'on th. river, no ,tlr fn Held or foil; Ail .-iiama, hut aaught dolli (Uaten, aav. lite fti on" unsen S... Forget dara nest, heartbroken, put ell thy mem or- by I No itri-f on Hie green hllt-.Me. no pity In tlie sty: Joy tliat in.y nr. be a, oken litis mead end tlasei and tleo. I.iok not, f Tiny will not heed tlio'i epj.k not, l'rar not, tlniyhiv.no bonnlyi curia not, lliey in.v not rear: . (Jiwir .loiro, they iriU not beol tbee, long-lived the world abetll be. Hang down, tlilno bot'l ami fcairaen, for too Dil'nt eve moc.a win' mm Niifbt trippnth on tlie twilight, but the lumtner lu'linowill I'er woi. of tliino to darken, and the moon hath leit the lea, llopo nit to till tby alory In tin rotor gray-eyed too II, In Urn duwn fftnwn gray and rainy, lor tli. tliruhli, ere day fa lioin, Uhall li. tiiKi'K to the glory of thf day-aler, moeking thee, lie ill'nt. worn and winy, 4 all this tjrsnny Is in it, Vor tbi .uirrner joy shall darken, and the wind wall low lit ut, And tloi orililirr rui:k, and dreary, shall no kind to hear and see. aiiom-lult remember sorr.w, thou Shalt tell all fiy tule , , When the lain llllaup the valley, and the tries alold tliolr w ill Think fir b-yot.d to-morrow, and the aim that yd sh ill be. Hill-i'd ! and vineyard bllden, anil the rlrer ruu- Towurd liiMl lod'thst nirt-t. the Northland., shall b'Hstf'ir tbeeeooii.il. For thy lenr. ti f.llunbiddon, for Iby ineaory to u Inc. Ile.t, then, wli-n all moaiia round thee, and no fair aonl Hen lie Mt:eth light oraofiow undernea'h a brsr.in ,ly : Aui the tiui.fol woe bath fouod thoo, over land and ov. r si't. W.I.LIAU Monaia, in Serikntr't 1agazlnt, Tho 8t John (N. B ) Fishermen. fUorreanondaneoof tho Montreal News. Curious, tun, It Is to remark how their iiitar ins bar. Its t ozd ttieir Bneeca. tier v.tut in-o autl servaut p;rl are Bald to "sliln" whan they hire fur a month or ix months. A lino, stunt lass will ring at yuur hail door and Iwiulri wlietlier you want to ".hip a lrl; ana wneo a yuunjr oiiple aru ennKed they are said to ha "a'llppnl " A c me'Cijatloa will tnlt of s'llnnliiz" new clerirvman. The master ul tun liortir, whatever hl cillluf, la Invariant the "aklpprr. Even parsons ara '-eklppera" of the rhur.'b. and at tliclr bonis ara Inquired for nuilor this (.unhlar dtsltnstloe. Toe Irent redely l called "uiercluuMlila" tha'. belo tlie term for llih of the llrlt qualltv; while tho lower stratum Is "ocruD "or"duti " Flausare In uolver- pal rto uKt. livery merchant has bis II i;: at bis storehouae or whirl; a fast number of private houaia each bsvo a llttf stair, and on holidtys or occasions of re I ilcinu the llius aru hoisted. When tho M-ho'ilmnUT ilea ins to inrlictta that the school hour Is near at band bs ale .itoj hln flm baullnc down "half- llU!ll,, when tiiu live mlnutus remain, In order tn nulrkeu the hIpim of the loiter. m. Win n. In ulUur lands, "holy hells would knoll to Unchurch, tho"heaiiis hire raUf.s. on a s ail' In the churchyard, a standard, on which la erublazuDcil the mllreuf tin cross. Oj tin bill that overlooks the harbor ol Hi. John, masts and yards arc erected, and on thene the moveitKMis of approaching tcsiels aro sL'nullid by flus; at Uinta thiau yards look like a linen draper's shop from the qusniiiy of cloth hauKlKR In the wind. A very useful purpjse Is thus serve Hie merchant Is made aware that bis vcMel Is In aiht, and the whole town that a in til packet or oue of Allan's uamcr's Is approaching.." Marrying Young. (From the New udeana Flea une.l A few days since a a I dressed and haedsoma youth, of atma eighteen yeaia of at;.', appeared uorore one 01 our city munl.tralea. and asked If he could en- rss bis services to perform a marital ceremony, ina reiny was in tna sninri atlvc. and tbo ynuns man lift, but shortly afterward retnrnel, accompanied by a sombre looking female, inld dleaaid. and dre.aed tn blank. '1. tills lady our mother?" lntnlrid tho mairistralo. "O r no, sir; this Is the lady I d.n're to marry?'' replied the youth, as tbs lady drew as i a her veil, iliacioaios acoun teuaueo wrinkled and sere, but on which (or the moment gleamed a sort ol ley mile. I.ultol!" "Ob, yu, sir " "lluiure you o! sci!" "Not )et; but this lady Is my gutr ulan " ' And she jlvei her coniont ?" Ye, sir." Tho maulatrate Wat In a menderf. lis didn't know exactly what to do. Ha habril to sacrifice the youth and join the brlnut-fecfl ly tn the gloomy, icy lie. cammr. ' Isn't Hill rather a itrsnge unlunr be asked. "Not at all," replied the expectant UrMo. "1 hive a lame amount ol prop erly which I desire tn leave this young man. As 1 have relatives who might dlspata the will were I to give It bliu as a riracy. 1 ureler so marry Die; "And you are content to marry this woman (er bar moncyr aitmi ins jus tea "Well; t shouldn't marry her (or any third l"l" frankly replied tbo bey levar. "She ain't pretty.1' "VYeconslder thcpropoaltlon to exited he suffrage to the women of tills Con . eon wealth ss Involving, too many social '.oualderatlona to be summarily tieati d :s a mere political que.llon." 1 have the honor to bo, ladles, your oust obedient, humble scrvnnt. John q. Adami. Ill SHL IVI'I hi:sth. TnK real cstnlo valuation of Clrvo-laid IB (4C,u7G,e67, nalnat $14,471,14 eleven years sgo. Toi.kuo Is taking steps for the eslab llahmcut of a House ol Hefuge and cor rection. It lias been decided to build the Unlun Paclllc depots In Umshu, thus mukirg that city tho terminus of the road. Tna Tuscarawas Coal and Iron Com pany started up thtlr Iron furnace lust week. It Is thought the roIlliiR mill of the aaine company will bs put in operation soon. Tub amount that a laborer would re ceive for one year's labor at $1 5U per day would be 4T5 01), which amount wi n'd be the interest of 0 pur cent, on 97,111, which latter sum would be the cash value of the man to his family. The total of ships entered Inward and outward In 0 cit llntaln during the yearlHJI) amiunleol 1. 1 !1 1 1110,881 ti n', at cuiiMaTe,i with i.o-,(i"u y.'j toon or ilie previous yeur. A to'al of 1 G3 new v.'saela were built and registered in the Urltiah empire during lbtiu. A sI'Ecial correspondent nf tho Chi cago Tribune Bays that coal taken from a mine located half way between ban r ranclsco and urasha, and approached ny the 1'jcltlc Itallroad, produces 10,UUU feet of gas to the ton; beinu 1 ,500 more than has been obtained (ron the Title. burg cual. Tub Noble County llepubllcau says : Tbe following shows what an acre of lano will product: In lclij, Ueury large, of Freedom, measured uif an acre of laud ai d plauud it lu tobacco, from wnlcb :).:1II0 pounds were taken. si-Uinu fur fJBiJ fit). Ha then planted tho lot for four years tn com, urnwlng on tiis sime 115 huahels, which at 7'i ceut per bushel gave him $'J4.'I 73. Tula year he sowed It slter coru planting with three peck, of Norway oats, aud barversted there. from 50 bushels, which at 'i per bushel nets him $100, inaklns blra a to'al of lu4 S!i, an average per year of 104 04. At a meeting in Chicago a skort time ago, Mr. Wm. U. Og len made a speech In which he dwelt upon the growth of mat city ana or the rt'ate. no said times were so bad lu ltjoV that all but those who were too poor to go left Chi cago. 1 hose who remained ara now the rich men of the city. Into tbe Nurib west the Immigration for tbe last thirty years has been at the rata of ijiOOUO yoar. For the last twenty ytars it haa n iuo.Uuu, and for the la-.t un yrura "iUUO'J. Mr, Uiiden rcinarkol that it waa abown by sta'.lsllcs tuken at New ork that the man whe bad oulv ten lollsrs aaually stopped in New lurk he man who bad U: It dollars went further; while l lie man who had a bun dred dollar or more went to the Far West- lie bad lnveatlga'ed tbe matter, bad reached the conclusion that on tho average every man, woman and child look with them ('-10 to Ilia West. Tbe pcopla from tbo Kiat take more money West than the Imraleranta do, and tba titer bring (100,000,000,000 annually. A PnoMistso Hot A certain Judge, while attending Court In a shire town, was passing along a road, when a bry was Just letting down the bars to drivi- sorne cattle In. Ills father aloud In the door of his bouse, on the opposite side of the rotd, and seeing what bis bopeh 1 was lining, shouted out: "John, tlou'i yon drive thim cattle In i here; 1 told 301 put them lu lie pasture h'bltid the house." Tho boy tank no totlco what ever of the remonstrance, and his father repua'ed the order In a louder tone, without I ho least tffect, and the third time give positive orders not tn drive tbe call'c lu theru. I be sjn duln t deign ti look up, aud disobeyed the parental Injjnulon with a coolness which posi tively shocked tna judge, wuo, looking at the culprit, aald, lu a tonu of oltllul dlirnlty: "Boy, don't you bear your rather speaking to your ' "Uli, y-a a a, replied the boy, looklag at the Ju'lge but 1 don t mind what be aas. Mother on t neither, aud twecn sho and 1 wu re got tbe dog so be don t John Q. Adams, and the Woinon From the lloaloa Admtieer, 01. 1 Oumi'V, Thursday, Oct. 1:1, 1870. Mra. Jails Waul llnvt and e'bs, af Us We. man Sudrsirs 8oU Caattal Loinaittatl l.tniits: I'stmlt a to thank yon for your dlatlnuul.heil (tvoi 01 this mnrnln In which yon tW mo tho honor lu Inquire flrt, whether I am "In ravtir of ettrmt. Ing the anirraga to tna women of Maasa rbus'-llsr ar,d aecnmi, whether 1 a "wllllnt to aid In effecting their Infra chlaeinent " The contest ImllcaUa that your curiosity Is enact rue.l with niy opinions only so rsrastbayaretbe views n( acamlldatanr the Democratic party (or a rltate olllca. You are, bowevar, aware, 1 presume, that It la customary lor a eaudidai who accepts a nomine tloo In accept with It the obligation to support the nptalna of hie party, In far, at least, ae they nisy lit explicitly declarer! Is ihe resolutions put lorth by ' the nominating cunvtnllos, 1 pray you than fire, not to regard me as wanting either In candor or In prulound rct (or tbs earnestness of losrd'Vntloe tn tbe cause of female snffiagt, l( 1 crave your ptrmlsslen tn submit tnyon, as my answer tn your questions, tba following tt tract irom toe resolutions or toe eon. ysntlon kcld at rilchburf ;eUrda;i 9 FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, Wehave aaslgnetland mnnnmelursdalsrge stock of the other houses. Whleh wo warrant to be AS FINE AS CUSTOM WORK In all respects, Our preparations for tk present season have boon on tha laj. gout and most libe ral "Oaio, aaa our present stoek Is Oonts' . M -uPrior to GOODS. formsr onos Finast in haT8 been quality, of (K. uprior the aroatst VJ- to tbosa ariety, and up to the very latost fashion and stylo. XtA I Embraoing every- ) euiufg t,sbeiui.iai to tt gontlemon's toilot and wardrobe. CUSTOM IEPT. Goods of our own Impor- taton: the nowoit and best fabrics of English, Frenon, Oorraan, and Homo Manuffloture. Th most skillful out tern 1 n Philadel phia. "Stylt" tvad Rood workman ship,. A per fiflt fit guar- anteed, with atlsfaot Uon in Hll othorM- w Many now sty 1m POOtS. mA 4 h f UlttUtT W tyaaatw most elogant man nr, and soouring tha qualitios of durability and strength, so dosira ble in Childrons' Cloth ing. W hava mado epeoial eCTorU in this departmont, and aik special attention to our stock. Twen- ty-flrs styles of little - - Childrsn By our iTstora of Seir-Memurtmsat, aslly understood, we tnsbla oustomera to send their orders in snob a war as to BKUUilB A8 GOOD VlT as though thor oamo tbemiolvoi to our Ustabllsh. mcnt Our Tm proved Iluios for Self-Messura- mo nt, Bftinp.cs and Prtcos sent when requested, and PROMPT ATTENTION ven to all ordors, with OUAttAflTau of entire satislaotion. .T0HH WANAHAXER, 818 and 820 Chestnut Street, ' VMI.AlWt.VHti, in sm: noiices. A rine Thhuf for tlie Teelli Ih 1 1 risrQt Ho, )oht lulitio ft 'r pr..m- innt fltui ftnuDg thi mott prt"vnl tl oturtrM ni mej unr. i, mj i-.uir tiriicm ir iu toiM, liitilr r iN)mmrtiilrl by nil vlii huvs un?d ILut b.sii'tfWr Hud tiras-iTrr 1 1 tht trth. f mieinirtrit mjuiu, wfousuif int Drvtvui, fia 1 Brl uiMn's Uldr," tinkkit thlnn on,. runiiktloa BHiers n un ApMtlr Want of iDDwIlls ti a nn wlin that tti itoitv trh I out ( onUr, All pexioui ta ,(f"3t health rlin I our anu it mj n riKrt.u n Fit! tO VlliOti llltl It nOeJKWOllon. tllaat Indlvii' aili who an rtt huofff tanout ti tDtlrt'ljr ell. iUfftt vtlhiut fttuymat U a rfnBc, and intlonnwi Ukl lot tha ttomtPh 'itatnnt tin ltiniiiiatiun ioa tm aaiMKii in micai iihtWd(i. Tti nt knovn wntwf ft i iin ta.itTor dhisrl inst Ion fr fowl i rniTTtnt H mil, A u ttltitlul likaa htlf un liuur wforo brfdlifttt, dmnrror mpi-.r qiikk.tu ,ho flow r tn gMino iuiott, Bni uirrvnr prxvum titinsiaiwrar lha Mlta itmnithtiei With ll itntrtrh. Nor fan ill appoint thus trtMh oaliMla falM apMui lur it u in ifRiiiniiM Ttnwiitnr nt a u onrtirr lniptitrl u the ill' (Mllte orfaai hj lb wligUtuni ntilcatcil atlia- uiant 'at Mnia r ,! will pniT trtKt hlialt lt1hMr. ItliMctioa that It it within I) ittrh nt all. It U br fr tbt Mr at autr.tlnu and ila iKktlul iiraparttioa thai uu tfur evtiia U eut aotioa. vMtrrtr. Tha Imperlahnblo I'orfuitiOi Aa a rale tba parrumti now la nao hata no fvtr- mananrf. An h ur or taa Mficr lhirim,tt' ta nitta.oliirr.rna It-fl. DnwdilT ni ta tha r..i1t sme-i-.l n tha aa af MIMtHAY I.AN HAN H FLUItl A WAI Krll lUtt an-r It ait- p'lila. tna aantiieirhici a tna in ft matt ua itfaiiut, aaiicava, aua agrteauia intttutiv. pr.t'iALivoi-it'i:. Itayail llvaniiti Lwllery ol Cnkat Draws Ssfainoo In anlil treir IT day t nrl ea.hd anil Inf Tea itfcie, faiai.SaS. The hlaha. nUspsMaordmililonns anlall htn4seffuid and sum, USTeiaasttlt aeeur uea, wo, 1ALUK CX Bankers. ta.wall SUMS M I PHILADELPHIA, T II lij STAT! COALD 01 lUICl'LU'EI OFrkiia $925 IN PREMIUMS FOR ESSAYS, VIZ: 100 for aa taaar on aarhnf thi fallow In rfmn Mo, tIi: Aanltiio, AaLluid, 1'lckaW, I'uwa- a witi ana t innm. ioifjrtuT' n hlatorr and dtaerlptloaof bttt brrinl f Fititm linrwa. 1 1 mi for .? un htory and doaeriptlon of bait bml of Milch Cat l It. lino fnr rtdhf oa aiiterr aod dtauiptloa of Dm brtwd o( Hii-cp. $l.o fur maty ob hlat-rT and daaeilptloa ef beat brt-dot Hwint. fis laraaaar oa actual eiptrittaat la aadtr. dnlnltif, i no repnru to on ant vt nt wrrian "mtm inCtiliimbua Ufor tha flr.t of Janusrr, IM1, at ahlfb thnt tha awards will ba Hada by a Cob- Vur fiirtliar MtHnifara, RtMrraa, at.tl tg JuUN 11. KLUTAST, rWc'T. "SSo. S IVeil House Block, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEINWAY. PIANO. The Best and Most Reliable la the Word. Pianos and Organs to Rent, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM I IB. IMLo 0,"W IJOOTII'M CAttKI ACES k BIGGIES MANUFACTORY Cor.Third and Gav Sit RFPOSITORY-GIII'i Block, N. High St., cum .11 in a, oiiio. 3ViC oADO w, IVo. a IVell House Block, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEINWAY PIANO, The Best aid Host Reliable la tbe World. NANOS AND 0KCANS TO RENT, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM! Tt . B. McADOW, 0Unt.1rerMt, end mott wMHr know lUUb U'uiuuatwuiauaiuaia, un aaad, Hltlt.lMV Top HiiKka, Fnntona. HocMHwnr llnrourbcsa raraBtfftt and Open tlRSlea - if UttatKlrlwanil Drat MannniHnr and fit lah, and a laigt atocb at mtomi baad Uugls p a EAGLE BRASS WORKS BUMomtaOvi rin and uniscj OUO. rOTTI tow, Corner Spring and Water lit 1USICAL HEADQUARTERS. They have ever offered in this city, and AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FROM LAST SEASON. WM. G. DUNN & CO., Ar. selling Ladies' Cloaking, Astraclinn Cloth, Imitnlioii Clolh, Denver Cloili, Velvet nurl Velvet cone, t hiuclilllit, M'lillc Corduroy, Wiilorprootx, tic., CHEAP. WM. G. DUNN & CO, llav. lb. belt assortment of Lnrce, Embroideries. FrllltiiKS l-neo nn Linen Collnrs, dec IN Tllia C1TV, WM. G. DUNN & CO., Belli Ladies, Grate, aud Clilldrent Underwear, Aery Cheap, MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS 33. MoADOW IVo. S Noll House Block, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEINAVAY PIANO Tbe Beit and HoU Reliable la the Wirld. PIANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT, 80 THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM . B. MoA I O W. RICH FRENCH POPLINS, 75c ts TO $2 OO PER YARD. BIjACIS: SIILaKLSr, Best innkc, and WARRANTED NOT TO CUT IN WEARING. WM. G. DUNN ii CO,; mil good $3 50 PER PAIR, BEST WESTERN MAKES ALL WOOL", $1 00 PER POUND. DOMESTICS HOUSEKEEPING GOODS GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICGej, .RIBBOlsrS TRIMMING GOODS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN 1'IIia CITY. DOUBLE FACED ALPACAS, Of Hie Grnnd Ducliest nnd Silver Ihleld brand. STJPERIOB TO OTHERS AND AT LOWEB PBICES, SIIiKS ! PLAIN COLORED SILK, 3EEDED SILK, PLAID SILKS, PLAIN JAPANESE SILK, Also riuid Jnpuiicse Silk, bcaiiiKul for cillier dressot or tuslias. FOLARD SILK, ALL COLORS. WM. G. DUNN & CO., VELOURS AIVB POPLINS 4-1 width In most beautiful colorings mid iiuullty. aye OPERA FLANNBLS Flald and plala of the choksst ctloriagi Ittdbtit quality. CHECK FLANNELS, la mry variety; also plain all twill.. PLAID EMPRESS CLOTH, The best and cheapest slock In thacotiiur. VELVETS Fnr all silk velvet for elonklnir, alto n aalendld dock of black nnd colored velvots for bonnets and trimming. WM. G. DUNN & CO.. Hare a tplamltd atsortsaeiit of Lnlle lurs.' FRENCH MERINO EMPIIiHt OLOXIIt'. An elegant sstorlmrtt. at lert tlisn Ittt Tftit'a prlot, notwlthatanuing Shs wax a&a MTaau m Kaw York. men l'laiaaad Pl.ld, SATIN FACED Aasw artlel. for Lailea VrtstM sal snlu. AxiiiiiiMlcr9 Velvet, Itoily Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply, Inrnin, ling, Ileiup, &c., vrr 3rucn lowku nMCiiits tiiiv last ykau. RUGS IN LARGE VARIETY. FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTH. We Invite tlie attention, ofall buyer, aaanrliiff thorn we kepp firat claw .ooile buy ho ,Neeonl,' or Imnrrfert cooiU. We aril for erutli only, and at the unnic price to all. Kvcrjr one will find It to their Intcrcftt to buy of WM. G. DUNN & CO., .33 Ac 33 NOIITH Ilia II HTBKET, COLTJMAU(j:
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Full Text | State I0 COLUMBUS OHIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 1870. NO. 156. VOL. XXXII. SWAYZE & PARSONS, 134 South. High Street, Hare Jaet received the latest atylee of Fall and Winter ool,, laeln.taf WM. G. DUNN k Co., Have the most complete stock of MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS, n.. 13. Mo ADOW, FaJLL LIME OF Canfs, Viabrellas, Astracban, Far, Beaver and ttlur Overroitlngu Carr'4 West cf Fngland Meltons. Paris, Dingonlal 8n4 olber Coatin;?. Carr's & Scheldt's Elymu?, DIAMOND SHIRTS. Si,k Ve,?e, f asslluere 8,ld Vtstlngs. Plain and Fancy Tr.wsrrliigs. I-'ull Assiirlaufltit ('oliclnnl ly on hnd. Shirts made to order and FitsGuar-antcsd. Caimsre, Scotch and other Hillings, H!!SyH'ESlSniSC03DJ. 1 Allt WEATIIRU AND I OI L. Bpcak nit. more no1, but li.ton, tht sty ! 'n'1 ' Kotlpi'lt-'on th. river, no ,tlr fn Held or foil; Ail .-iiama, hut aaught dolli (Uaten, aav. lite fti on" unsen S... Forget dara nest, heartbroken, put ell thy mem or- by I No itri-f on Hie green hllt-.Me. no pity In tlie sty: Joy tliat in.y nr. be a, oken litis mead end tlasei and tleo. I.iok not, f Tiny will not heed tlio'i epj.k not, l'rar not, tlniyhiv.no bonnlyi curia not, lliey in.v not rear: . (Jiwir .loiro, they iriU not beol tbee, long-lived the world abetll be. Hang down, tlilno bot'l ami fcairaen, for too Dil'nt eve moc.a win' mm Niifbt trippnth on tlie twilight, but the lumtner lu'linowill I'er woi. of tliino to darken, and the moon hath leit the lea, llopo nit to till tby alory In tin rotor gray-eyed too II, In Urn duwn fftnwn gray and rainy, lor tli. tliruhli, ere day fa lioin, Uhall li. tiiKi'K to the glory of thf day-aler, moeking thee, lie ill'nt. worn and winy, 4 all this tjrsnny Is in it, Vor tbi .uirrner joy shall darken, and the wind wall low lit ut, And tloi orililirr rui:k, and dreary, shall no kind to hear and see. aiiom-lult remember sorr.w, thou Shalt tell all fiy tule , , When the lain llllaup the valley, and the tries alold tliolr w ill Think fir b-yot.d to-morrow, and the aim that yd sh ill be. Hill-i'd ! and vineyard bllden, anil the rlrer ruu- Towurd liiMl lod'thst nirt-t. the Northland., shall b'Hstf'ir tbeeeooii.il. For thy lenr. ti f.llunbiddon, for Iby ineaory to u Inc. Ile.t, then, wli-n all moaiia round thee, and no fair aonl Hen lie Mt:eth light oraofiow undernea'h a brsr.in ,ly : Aui the tiui.fol woe bath fouod thoo, over land and ov. r si't. W.I.LIAU Monaia, in Serikntr't 1agazlnt, Tho 8t John (N. B ) Fishermen. fUorreanondaneoof tho Montreal News. Curious, tun, It Is to remark how their iiitar ins bar. Its t ozd ttieir Bneeca. tier v.tut in-o autl servaut p;rl are Bald to "sliln" whan they hire fur a month or ix months. A lino, stunt lass will ring at yuur hail door and Iwiulri wlietlier you want to ".hip a lrl; ana wneo a yuunjr oiiple aru ennKed they are said to ha "a'llppnl " A c me'Cijatloa will tnlt of s'llnnliiz" new clerirvman. The master ul tun liortir, whatever hl cillluf, la Invariant the "aklpprr. Even parsons ara '-eklppera" of the rhur.'b. and at tliclr bonis ara Inquired for nuilor this (.unhlar dtsltnstloe. Toe Irent redely l called "uiercluuMlila" tha'. belo tlie term for llih of the llrlt qualltv; while tho lower stratum Is "ocruD "or"duti " Flausare In uolver- pal rto uKt. livery merchant has bis II i;: at bis storehouae or whirl; a fast number of private houaia each bsvo a llttf stair, and on holidtys or occasions of re I ilcinu the llius aru hoisted. When tho M-ho'ilmnUT ilea ins to inrlictta that the school hour Is near at band bs ale .itoj hln flm baullnc down "half- llU!ll,, when tiiu live mlnutus remain, In order tn nulrkeu the hIpim of the loiter. m. Win n. In ulUur lands, "holy hells would knoll to Unchurch, tho"heaiiis hire raUf.s. on a s ail' In the churchyard, a standard, on which la erublazuDcil the mllreuf tin cross. Oj tin bill that overlooks the harbor ol Hi. John, masts and yards arc erected, and on thene the moveitKMis of approaching tcsiels aro sL'nullid by flus; at Uinta thiau yards look like a linen draper's shop from the qusniiiy of cloth hauKlKR In the wind. A very useful purpjse Is thus serve Hie merchant Is made aware that bis vcMel Is In aiht, and the whole town that a in til packet or oue of Allan's uamcr's Is approaching.." Marrying Young. (From the New udeana Flea une.l A few days since a a I dressed and haedsoma youth, of atma eighteen yeaia of at;.', appeared uorore one 01 our city munl.tralea. and asked If he could en- rss bis services to perform a marital ceremony, ina reiny was in tna sninri atlvc. and tbo ynuns man lift, but shortly afterward retnrnel, accompanied by a sombre looking female, inld dleaaid. and dre.aed tn blank. '1. tills lady our mother?" lntnlrid tho mairistralo. "O r no, sir; this Is the lady I d.n're to marry?'' replied the youth, as tbs lady drew as i a her veil, iliacioaios acoun teuaueo wrinkled and sere, but on which (or the moment gleamed a sort ol ley mile. I.ultol!" "Ob, yu, sir " "lluiure you o! sci!" "Not )et; but this lady Is my gutr ulan " ' And she jlvei her coniont ?" Ye, sir." Tho maulatrate Wat In a menderf. lis didn't know exactly what to do. Ha habril to sacrifice the youth and join the brlnut-fecfl ly tn the gloomy, icy lie. cammr. ' Isn't Hill rather a itrsnge unlunr be asked. "Not at all," replied the expectant UrMo. "1 hive a lame amount ol prop erly which I desire tn leave this young man. As 1 have relatives who might dlspata the will were I to give It bliu as a riracy. 1 ureler so marry Die; "And you are content to marry this woman (er bar moncyr aitmi ins jus tea "Well; t shouldn't marry her (or any third l"l" frankly replied tbo bey levar. "She ain't pretty.1' "VYeconslder thcpropoaltlon to exited he suffrage to the women of tills Con . eon wealth ss Involving, too many social '.oualderatlona to be summarily tieati d :s a mere political que.llon." 1 have the honor to bo, ladles, your oust obedient, humble scrvnnt. John q. Adami. Ill SHL IVI'I hi:sth. TnK real cstnlo valuation of Clrvo-laid IB (4C,u7G,e67, nalnat $14,471,14 eleven years sgo. Toi.kuo Is taking steps for the eslab llahmcut of a House ol Hefuge and cor rection. It lias been decided to build the Unlun Paclllc depots In Umshu, thus mukirg that city tho terminus of the road. Tna Tuscarawas Coal and Iron Com pany started up thtlr Iron furnace lust week. It Is thought the roIlliiR mill of the aaine company will bs put in operation soon. Tub amount that a laborer would re ceive for one year's labor at $1 5U per day would be 4T5 01), which amount wi n'd be the interest of 0 pur cent, on 97,111, which latter sum would be the cash value of the man to his family. The total of ships entered Inward and outward In 0 cit llntaln during the yearlHJI) amiunleol 1. 1 !1 1 1110,881 ti n', at cuiiMaTe,i with i.o-,(i"u y.'j toon or ilie previous yeur. A to'al of 1 G3 new v.'saela were built and registered in the Urltiah empire during lbtiu. A sI'Ecial correspondent nf tho Chi cago Tribune Bays that coal taken from a mine located half way between ban r ranclsco and urasha, and approached ny the 1'jcltlc Itallroad, produces 10,UUU feet of gas to the ton; beinu 1 ,500 more than has been obtained (ron the Title. burg cual. Tub Noble County llepubllcau says : Tbe following shows what an acre of lano will product: In lclij, Ueury large, of Freedom, measured uif an acre of laud ai d plauud it lu tobacco, from wnlcb :).:1II0 pounds were taken. si-Uinu fur fJBiJ fit). Ha then planted tho lot for four years tn com, urnwlng on tiis sime 115 huahels, which at 7'i ceut per bushel gave him $'J4.'I 73. Tula year he sowed It slter coru planting with three peck, of Norway oats, aud barversted there. from 50 bushels, which at 'i per bushel nets him $100, inaklns blra a to'al of lu4 S!i, an average per year of 104 04. At a meeting in Chicago a skort time ago, Mr. Wm. U. Og len made a speech In which he dwelt upon the growth of mat city ana or the rt'ate. no said times were so bad lu ltjoV that all but those who were too poor to go left Chi cago. 1 hose who remained ara now the rich men of the city. Into tbe Nurib west the Immigration for tbe last thirty years has been at the rata of ijiOOUO yoar. For the last twenty ytars it haa n iuo.Uuu, and for the la-.t un yrura "iUUO'J. Mr, Uiiden rcinarkol that it waa abown by sta'.lsllcs tuken at New ork that the man whe bad oulv ten lollsrs aaually stopped in New lurk he man who bad U: It dollars went further; while l lie man who had a bun dred dollar or more went to the Far West- lie bad lnveatlga'ed tbe matter, bad reached the conclusion that on tho average every man, woman and child look with them ('-10 to Ilia West. Tbe pcopla from tbo Kiat take more money West than the Imraleranta do, and tba titer bring (100,000,000,000 annually. A PnoMistso Hot A certain Judge, while attending Court In a shire town, was passing along a road, when a bry was Just letting down the bars to drivi- sorne cattle In. Ills father aloud In the door of his bouse, on the opposite side of the rotd, and seeing what bis bopeh 1 was lining, shouted out: "John, tlou'i yon drive thim cattle In i here; 1 told 301 put them lu lie pasture h'bltid the house." Tho boy tank no totlco what ever of the remonstrance, and his father repua'ed the order In a louder tone, without I ho least tffect, and the third time give positive orders not tn drive tbe call'c lu theru. I be sjn duln t deign ti look up, aud disobeyed the parental Injjnulon with a coolness which posi tively shocked tna judge, wuo, looking at the culprit, aald, lu a tonu of oltllul dlirnlty: "Boy, don't you bear your rather speaking to your ' "Uli, y-a a a, replied the boy, looklag at the Ju'lge but 1 don t mind what be aas. Mother on t neither, aud twecn sho and 1 wu re got tbe dog so be don t John Q. Adams, and the Woinon From the lloaloa Admtieer, 01. 1 Oumi'V, Thursday, Oct. 1:1, 1870. Mra. Jails Waul llnvt and e'bs, af Us We. man Sudrsirs 8oU Caattal Loinaittatl l.tniits: I'stmlt a to thank yon for your dlatlnuul.heil (tvoi 01 this mnrnln In which yon tW mo tho honor lu Inquire flrt, whether I am "In ravtir of ettrmt. Ing the anirraga to tna women of Maasa rbus'-llsr ar,d aecnmi, whether 1 a "wllllnt to aid In effecting their Infra chlaeinent " The contest ImllcaUa that your curiosity Is enact rue.l with niy opinions only so rsrastbayaretbe views n( acamlldatanr the Democratic party (or a rltate olllca. You are, bowevar, aware, 1 presume, that It la customary lor a eaudidai who accepts a nomine tloo In accept with It the obligation to support the nptalna of hie party, In far, at least, ae they nisy lit explicitly declarer! Is ihe resolutions put lorth by ' the nominating cunvtnllos, 1 pray you than fire, not to regard me as wanting either In candor or In prulound rct (or tbs earnestness of losrd'Vntloe tn tbe cause of female snffiagt, l( 1 crave your ptrmlsslen tn submit tnyon, as my answer tn your questions, tba following tt tract irom toe resolutions or toe eon. ysntlon kcld at rilchburf ;eUrda;i 9 FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, Wehave aaslgnetland mnnnmelursdalsrge stock of the other houses. Whleh wo warrant to be AS FINE AS CUSTOM WORK In all respects, Our preparations for tk present season have boon on tha laj. gout and most libe ral "Oaio, aaa our present stoek Is Oonts' . M -uPrior to GOODS. formsr onos Finast in haT8 been quality, of (K. uprior the aroatst VJ- to tbosa ariety, and up to the very latost fashion and stylo. XtA I Embraoing every- ) euiufg t,sbeiui.iai to tt gontlemon's toilot and wardrobe. CUSTOM IEPT. Goods of our own Impor- taton: the nowoit and best fabrics of English, Frenon, Oorraan, and Homo Manuffloture. Th most skillful out tern 1 n Philadel phia. "Stylt" tvad Rood workman ship,. A per fiflt fit guar- anteed, with atlsfaot Uon in Hll othorM- w Many now sty 1m POOtS. mA 4 h f UlttUtT W tyaaatw most elogant man nr, and soouring tha qualitios of durability and strength, so dosira ble in Childrons' Cloth ing. W hava mado epeoial eCTorU in this departmont, and aik special attention to our stock. Twen- ty-flrs styles of little - - Childrsn By our iTstora of Seir-Memurtmsat, aslly understood, we tnsbla oustomera to send their orders in snob a war as to BKUUilB A8 GOOD VlT as though thor oamo tbemiolvoi to our Ustabllsh. mcnt Our Tm proved Iluios for Self-Messura- mo nt, Bftinp.cs and Prtcos sent when requested, and PROMPT ATTENTION ven to all ordors, with OUAttAflTau of entire satislaotion. .T0HH WANAHAXER, 818 and 820 Chestnut Street, ' VMI.AlWt.VHti, in sm: noiices. A rine Thhuf for tlie Teelli Ih 1 1 risrQt Ho, )oht lulitio ft 'r pr..m- innt fltui ftnuDg thi mott prt"vnl tl oturtrM ni mej unr. i, mj i-.uir tiriicm ir iu toiM, liitilr r iN)mmrtiilrl by nil vlii huvs un?d ILut b.sii'tfWr Hud tiras-iTrr 1 1 tht trth. f mieinirtrit mjuiu, wfousuif int Drvtvui, fia 1 Brl uiMn's Uldr," tinkkit thlnn on,. runiiktloa BHiers n un ApMtlr Want of iDDwIlls ti a nn wlin that tti itoitv trh I out ( onUr, All pexioui ta ,(f"3t health rlin I our anu it mj n riKrt.u n Fit! tO VlliOti llltl It nOeJKWOllon. tllaat Indlvii' aili who an rtt huofff tanout ti tDtlrt'ljr ell. iUfftt vtlhiut fttuymat U a rfnBc, and intlonnwi Ukl lot tha ttomtPh 'itatnnt tin ltiniiiiatiun ioa tm aaiMKii in micai iihtWd(i. Tti nt knovn wntwf ft i iin ta.itTor dhisrl inst Ion fr fowl i rniTTtnt H mil, A u ttltitlul likaa htlf un liuur wforo brfdlifttt, dmnrror mpi-.r qiikk.tu ,ho flow r tn gMino iuiott, Bni uirrvnr prxvum titinsiaiwrar lha Mlta itmnithtiei With ll itntrtrh. Nor fan ill appoint thus trtMh oaliMla falM apMui lur it u in ifRiiiniiM Ttnwiitnr nt a u onrtirr lniptitrl u the ill' (Mllte orfaai hj lb wligUtuni ntilcatcil atlia- uiant 'at Mnia r ,! will pniT trtKt hlialt lt1hMr. ItliMctioa that It it within I) ittrh nt all. It U br fr tbt Mr at autr.tlnu and ila iKktlul iiraparttioa thai uu tfur evtiia U eut aotioa. vMtrrtr. Tha Imperlahnblo I'orfuitiOi Aa a rale tba parrumti now la nao hata no fvtr- mananrf. An h ur or taa Mficr lhirim,tt' ta nitta.oliirr.rna It-fl. DnwdilT ni ta tha r..i1t sme-i-.l n tha aa af MIMtHAY I.AN HAN H FLUItl A WAI Krll lUtt an-r It ait- p'lila. tna aantiieirhici a tna in ft matt ua itfaiiut, aaiicava, aua agrteauia intttutiv. pr.t'iALivoi-it'i:. Itayail llvaniiti Lwllery ol Cnkat Draws Ssfainoo In anlil treir IT day t nrl ea.hd anil Inf Tea itfcie, faiai.SaS. The hlaha. nUspsMaordmililonns anlall htn4seffuid and sum, USTeiaasttlt aeeur uea, wo, 1ALUK CX Bankers. ta.wall SUMS M I PHILADELPHIA, T II lij STAT! COALD 01 lUICl'LU'EI OFrkiia $925 IN PREMIUMS FOR ESSAYS, VIZ: 100 for aa taaar on aarhnf thi fallow In rfmn Mo, tIi: Aanltiio, AaLluid, 1'lckaW, I'uwa- a witi ana t innm. ioifjrtuT' n hlatorr and dtaerlptloaof bttt brrinl f Fititm linrwa. 1 1 mi for .? un htory and doaeriptlon of bait bml of Milch Cat l It. lino fnr rtdhf oa aiiterr aod dtauiptloa of Dm brtwd o( Hii-cp. $l.o fur maty ob hlat-rT and daaeilptloa ef beat brt-dot Hwint. fis laraaaar oa actual eiptrittaat la aadtr. dnlnltif, i no repnru to on ant vt nt wrrian "mtm inCtiliimbua Ufor tha flr.t of Janusrr, IM1, at ahlfb thnt tha awards will ba Hada by a Cob- Vur fiirtliar MtHnifara, RtMrraa, at.tl tg JuUN 11. KLUTAST, rWc'T. "SSo. S IVeil House Block, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEINWAY. PIANO. The Best and Most Reliable la the Word. Pianos and Organs to Rent, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM I IB. IMLo 0,"W IJOOTII'M CAttKI ACES k BIGGIES MANUFACTORY Cor.Third and Gav Sit RFPOSITORY-GIII'i Block, N. High St., cum .11 in a, oiiio. 3ViC oADO w, IVo. a IVell House Block, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEINWAY PIANO, The Best aid Host Reliable la tbe World. NANOS AND 0KCANS TO RENT, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM! Tt . B. McADOW, 0Unt.1rerMt, end mott wMHr know lUUb U'uiuuatwuiauaiuaia, un aaad, Hltlt.lMV Top HiiKka, Fnntona. HocMHwnr llnrourbcsa raraBtfftt and Open tlRSlea - if UttatKlrlwanil Drat MannniHnr and fit lah, and a laigt atocb at mtomi baad Uugls p a EAGLE BRASS WORKS BUMomtaOvi rin and uniscj OUO. rOTTI tow, Corner Spring and Water lit 1USICAL HEADQUARTERS. They have ever offered in this city, and AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FROM LAST SEASON. WM. G. DUNN & CO., Ar. selling Ladies' Cloaking, Astraclinn Cloth, Imitnlioii Clolh, Denver Cloili, Velvet nurl Velvet cone, t hiuclilllit, M'lillc Corduroy, Wiilorprootx, tic., CHEAP. WM. G. DUNN & CO, llav. lb. belt assortment of Lnrce, Embroideries. FrllltiiKS l-neo nn Linen Collnrs, dec IN Tllia C1TV, WM. G. DUNN & CO., Belli Ladies, Grate, aud Clilldrent Underwear, Aery Cheap, MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS 33. MoADOW IVo. S Noll House Block, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEINAVAY PIANO Tbe Beit and HoU Reliable la the Wirld. PIANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT, 80 THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM . B. MoA I O W. RICH FRENCH POPLINS, 75c ts TO $2 OO PER YARD. BIjACIS: SIILaKLSr, Best innkc, and WARRANTED NOT TO CUT IN WEARING. WM. G. DUNN ii CO,; mil good $3 50 PER PAIR, BEST WESTERN MAKES ALL WOOL", $1 00 PER POUND. DOMESTICS HOUSEKEEPING GOODS GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICGej, .RIBBOlsrS TRIMMING GOODS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN 1'IIia CITY. DOUBLE FACED ALPACAS, Of Hie Grnnd Ducliest nnd Silver Ihleld brand. STJPERIOB TO OTHERS AND AT LOWEB PBICES, SIIiKS ! PLAIN COLORED SILK, 3EEDED SILK, PLAID SILKS, PLAIN JAPANESE SILK, Also riuid Jnpuiicse Silk, bcaiiiKul for cillier dressot or tuslias. FOLARD SILK, ALL COLORS. WM. G. DUNN & CO., VELOURS AIVB POPLINS 4-1 width In most beautiful colorings mid iiuullty. aye OPERA FLANNBLS Flald and plala of the choksst ctloriagi Ittdbtit quality. CHECK FLANNELS, la mry variety; also plain all twill.. PLAID EMPRESS CLOTH, The best and cheapest slock In thacotiiur. VELVETS Fnr all silk velvet for elonklnir, alto n aalendld dock of black nnd colored velvots for bonnets and trimming. WM. G. DUNN & CO.. Hare a tplamltd atsortsaeiit of Lnlle lurs.' FRENCH MERINO EMPIIiHt OLOXIIt'. An elegant sstorlmrtt. at lert tlisn Ittt Tftit'a prlot, notwlthatanuing Shs wax a&a MTaau m Kaw York. men l'laiaaad Pl.ld, SATIN FACED Aasw artlel. for Lailea VrtstM sal snlu. AxiiiiiiMlcr9 Velvet, Itoily Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply, Inrnin, ling, Ileiup, &c., vrr 3rucn lowku nMCiiits tiiiv last ykau. RUGS IN LARGE VARIETY. FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTH. We Invite tlie attention, ofall buyer, aaanrliiff thorn we kepp firat claw .ooile buy ho ,Neeonl,' or Imnrrfert cooiU. We aril for erutli only, and at the unnic price to all. Kvcrjr one will find It to their Intcrcftt to buy of WM. G. DUNN & CO., .33 Ac 33 NOIITH Ilia II HTBKET, COLTJMAU(j: |
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