liiin'ifnt "riiBtii VAA V.- -i 1 . .. J iiTXwXiTir i.bA.Ua w I I 1 ' ,' ': 1 .t .-. .11 .( .5 an It, W'i.o&jj ",i - is.';, I. ,-nvl-i 1 ,- , ,. ' ;jt t - r rCrSJ ' I 1 "" -1 1 '"I" ' . J.A ln'.l 7'( Jtli-IJ'tll " ! (( ,f - . M , , , II i : ,ij'. i I . i y t,.... , 0 .1 A V! ( ' ii u .-i. ...... .it :;.t lib ' . . . ; .... , ' -v-i O-i . i 't ; t :; ;i x i. j.n. i t i',1 it , .' . - j - I NKV SlilUiKS, -Vol,; 10,1 ,I0 i ( h ' . SUNUliV, NOltTIIUMUHIU.AXD CUUNTV;, IA.--SATUUI)A Y, APRIL 4; 1857. OLD SERIES, VOL- )7N0 2 II r, V - - fl r Ml . . ,1 II II II II 1 IV II II -0,v,iv,'! . .a. r.-it ' i i Jut i : . i , " 1 . 11 t 1 1 K The SunlHiry Americn. l LULlsUlli tUtV AHM)AV. v ( BY H. B. MAsklfl, ., - '.. i Market Square, i'unfcury, Venna. - ' KttMS Of UMCRII,TON. , TWO DOLLARS pr muuiii ,ti l r"1 tlri' m '"aiI n iininamciiti.im or lettr um1.ihI.h-m rrlalinf lo h oifi.', tu i.u Mttuttti...!. utuil b l-V'l t'Aif. , t , TO CI.UHS. T .ree coniM W litt". ' '" Kil'leeil lu w 6U0 low Sin IK. V'i.l lhift in Jhii Will r f"f iHie jriiiiub ttriii'i Aiiitriciii. P irmntori'will plriecl nur AfmiM, hkI fmnk uuri u.mtHi.ii.itr uliirri.ii.m m..i.e)f . 'I Ley r permit e J to dt. tl.n ii.nler me l''t Oi6 iMW. T K it M ! U P A V V E TISINO. ing iic rqnc- llei '.vclv tt tilie.il l.ieriiil, Oiif.Vi.mi. inmithi, i in ntthe, - t -. i H .,i.i'.. O i.'lK "f "l ,lne,i n "nne. lerehi.nii.iit it,ier-"',w,',i",' , ,v.f. wltU th priviln f i.iMrtinr , J .. ..r-,-..!. tiae.nw.it weekly. aim SIM i MINI SI 10 DO lT mrgei Ailvertismneiitt.m per jreemnt. jtlll I'BINTIJIO. V hive r mncte.l with .mf eiiHiihme.il U lnte.l JOHOKHCK, whit will nnlil uitoeirmto .. .hrt .mim nyle. every VHriety ! riiitni. f. ATT O II N B Y AT L A W , nnflnniiii lten.il tn in th Countiei or Nor iliiimlirrlmirt. Union, Lycoming Montout nl Reference tn J'htiaaeipnm; 4 H .ii. lot. RTTtiMi, ' Chm. fliMH, Ktq.. s iimert Sn.i.lrai, ' Linn, ftnitli Co. ... . "locust mountain colliery SUI'EllU) It W II IT K ASH ANTHRACITE COAL, 'rom ihe Mmmotli V.-iii, f.ir Fiirn.tes, KouiiJ ric, SWamlwats m.J J'smily u, IT.CAHNKL, .XuBTHVMIISIILAMU VoVWt, Vx SIZKrf OF COAL. LUMP, fr Hlaat Furnace ami Ctipolai, Sl'li MUt). I'. fur Kwainboala, Uot Air Kiirn.Ki'H and iSteam. JVjV' ,; Pr Of Rtove and Stra. sVn.VK, i Fr Stovra, Stsam aiid'. burning Mi l5, . $ . Mine. ' PICA, fur l.iuiliurnrra anil niakitiRrttpam. OnleM ren ive.l al Ml. Crml r N.irtliuin jerlanJ Wharf, will receive nr.impt a'ttMition. M. U BKI.I., D.J.I.KHM,'- ' WILLIAM MUIR. May 3, ISSS-tf ' " ' - , . ... , DILWORTH 5BANSOK & CO. , Ear&wnre Meichants; lUnnff reim.vl iriiiii ft.s i n." invl friiiii t. ' l Maiket Street, riiila.1eli.liia, Are i,riard. with Rreally inrreaae.l facilitie., fl 5 . SZ. fu. II AKUWARB f eVrry v.ne.y , Wt t,,.-. from lull .r.me.,...c!d... their iiUW ,ore ,.ir.-lialnfr elww AJ.fil I . ' TJ". S. OF , . . .....I Mviii.ini our KW. "f.W unrf r i"i' 3 of .,eC.. A'.h' M" vvl l.ll.'Trwi - . &'..! Ml"". "f.',H UHI '.. . ,,,,-0 uiaevrrj iluui and ,t,;..l.w lili.re. iiiihiiry. .riiuarv 111, ib,...t.. o. OJP xj. a.. 3vt- SVMtCKY CiCNcr...N. 30.n." lT A. M meet, everv Ttsav eveiiitig in the AmcViiau Hall. 0,16 J;- Y- ',rif'')' Market tr.. Sonbury. Pa. Me.ulh-rs ..r the gim'iiif ry. Jan ft. ix.-qci . .-.-. how. tu i "'" er: v i"t rve.,..,i. ' A SXtW' tS.int.ury. WM H.,SlC8EI.MAN, P CHSL. It. ' .' 1 iii'v S. I MI If. Hill"""'- - - " and Provision tre '.It, a. ' ,rj;c "-rry St, Ii-' : N K W A Kill V A L OF , ! FALL AND . WINTER GOODS I Ira T. Clement A'O. I, VOllNER OF MA UK E 7 SQUARE, sunburn; jp-a..; I I -M Ju"' received a large aupiily of Call anil I W inter Uiinda.' ' M . . ' 1 He will continue to aell Dry Unoda and Grq ceriea CHEAPER ihm rvrr. al liia guoda are bought cheap they will l auld clieaiu He Teela ennlident wilh hia experience and alulty, that he can commie with the World at large and Sunbury in particular. He would enumerate arlicl.a if tune and ai.ace would (ternut. It ia 1 noiioh to aay that he hat evcrythint; in ilie line 01 Cry Goods. Groceries. , A larne Mock i.f Kendy-Mada i I BOOTS AKI SHOES, Jr., j-c, ' thai ia kf t in any olher alora in town, anil Hi. banner i. on the br.as. j AikII hik .nay it ware .;!: . i -.. O'er land of the free, ' ; " And IhehorruW tlx brave While her Stura and her Strip. r Shine out like the Sun, ( ' J 1 TeDit all natimia f..' Tht Frerdim'a lHaa. 1 . Thin ia a free country aa waa proved by the election ef Huvhanan over tkat Ww.ly Hmae. thereliire it ia free for all to do their trndma where they can UUV lie CHEAI'KST. All are invi ted lo call and.ee. ; , Til K COUNTRY.' aa well at the town are re..ectfully invited, and every erat.n. lich or (.nor, l.igi. or low, bond ... tree are inviud to call at No. I Markltet Square 0oilu the Court House.- - , I. 1 He ia not to.be undi-rso'd by any man or comhitutiuu of men. No charge lor sUowing good.. All kind, of produce taken in exchange foi good. Kunbury, Dec; 20, 1 856. SOI I'LL. BI. 91ICI.T4IIEX, Milt- Wright and Burr Mill Stone Munufuc turtr. Hole Proprietor of Jubnmn'a highly approved tind aiut-h iuiproved Smut and 8-reentii Ma clii.ie ; linpruv. d Iron Concave Bran burner, the I'reiniuiu .Mnchine for Miller. 1 Keasidei.ee: Ko. 64 Quoin Street, (Idth Ward.) a.ldreea Kei.aii.gtou I'lwtrtfiee. ' ll,op : Huydock atreet, below Frent, rhila di'lphin. CiN-alu-o Mill Stnnea, Mill Iron., r-'mutt Marhine.. I I'aleut Mill BikIi, Porlal.le Mi la Mtrett-hed -Belling, (Ji-inent ami Ccrreu W lie, - buure Mrslnd .oiling Ulolha. . February mi. l67. :im wSJ . ;""' l-'ni inpri : ; of .l.ia Neighborhooil, ran aupply tbeinaelvea for tltt-ir M'KIMI ClitJr-l'S, wuU l.einau'a I'uiw Bone Dual, crupr.i I'liucpl.ato .: I.ime.al $40per ton, . " Niirmjti.e.l rinwjiliule ol l.in.e nl 5U, ' American Fertiltier, at sjl'iS, per ton. ' Then Kcrtilit. ta "u.e eouipiweil of reliuble Chemical element, olv"undii,g i t Aeh. ire; the have have re!ceiel ft.e Lii.-lomia of Four llatea. to vix 1 iVew ierey,vw yor, .ei'lu. evlvauiaau.l Delaware. Al. 'or - (; U , r I, ..ILimla. I'ou.lretie A..- Couiilr iro. i ... )'. it.tr.il tcr Hi" alH.ve, at market ra.. 1 or D.atia on good liau', orCaali regiatered with ordeia, prouipil allei.deil to. tirlO. A. I. EIN A U. Proprietor, 'New Fire Proof Ktorf," No 1 9 South from St., lltila.lt'lphia t-'ily, Pa. . February VS, 1 8S?4ra ar DE.s TISTRT. A NN0UNCK8 to thecilitcna nf Sunbury and' vicintv, that he ha. opened an otiiceiu Sun bury, aliove II, 1. Wiilvertou'a ofHce oi.uiwite C. W eaver'. Hotel, wSerebe ia prepared to attend to all kind of work belonging to the profession, III the luteal and moat improved aty le. All work well doi.e and warranted. December 13, IH5B. O Y8T K US! O Y ST K" ' Fresh rroin Baliimo everr ornin. VAN'vK ivu VANDKNKKER, Aoi tkuniltrlatiil Pa., Will furni-h Kealuaranta and private fanittiea Superior liallimo e Uyatera, 'by the Can or hal Can. All orders promptly attended lo 011 Ihe liorteat notice. JAMES VANDYE, JDKBPI1 VANDENEKEtt, Oct. I, 1850 tf S3. V. BHIQHT 6c SON, "AVKjiiat received from Pblladeipiiia bv ' Kail Koud, and aia now opening their third TER goods. iii.umollv latge, and will be a.utr lllat", penny paid for Country 'ill Tdt SUN. fee their Own : ' : 11 . , . ,k ,,1 : : ! if '1 1 :tMV"" Y'':? '"' DK. KANE ' Ft The following linen were written by Mi M'liitlier, the aiater of the tjraker Poet, while Dr. Kane w lingering at Cuba for the re.tora lion of hia I calth 1 ,, ; '. "', ' Dr. Sane in Cuba. . A rnlitp life is in tliy Oi.re. ' A nnereil lriit ti thee ia given j 1 Uriulit Inluml ! let thy heulinft air . ' ' Do to him us tlio brcutli uf heaven. . The rnnrvel nf hia tlnrin? life Tlie elf.ftirpp!tin(r lender linbl Stir?, like tliH lrnmn't'a Call to flrifo, , A tuillioii limit ul Hiuaner Uitiuld. - Kyea thnt ahull never mei-t bin own, Look tlim with tear ncross the Sea, . Where, from the dark anil iy (itie,. . , . Sw.etlbleof Flower ! lit t-utiius. to thee. Fi'ltl him in reel. oh. pitting clime ! 1 Give b.K:k bis wu8lel ulreiiull) HCnin . Soothe, with thy fiidletta snuimer tinie, II18 wiuler-wearied hcurt and brum. ... Sine aoft ami low, hmi tropic bird, rrnin olit tliB liajirnnl, Huwory trep . The (iilJhat beins tjlue now, bus beard Tku iuu-bie.uk of the winter ea. Through lonit watch nl awful night, llo tiiiw the Bear in Noithein kii a 1 Now, tn the Southern Crt.Ha ul liRlit, ' Ho lirta 111 hopu hid weary eyes. Prayer, from the hearts that watrhc.l in rear, When the ilurk North nn answer irnvp. Iliai', tri'll.l.llliu. In the Futher'a enr, J hut elill His lovo niuy htdp ami Hive. E. II. W. Select fait. " (From Dr. Barllett'. Angln-Au-a. ' MY MERRY LITTLE WIFE. rs . . , 1 cannot rememiM-r t lie 1 line wnen 1 was not in I u iv with Kitty Pleasant. 111. 1 1 mtitt have bi'L'itn when we were l.uth babies. I .1111 surw i loved her as we silt together by I lie riuiM.ile soakinu our duudeliiiti steins 111 Hie littlu puddles of water lo lilako them curl. My passH.11 was 111 no wite uuuteu when. 8'imewhul later, I climbed cherry trees lit lu r biil'.'iiii; ; nor. Inter Vet, when ut duiicitii; echool 1 awkwardly mudo my new-l.-uriil bow, und asked h.-r lo be my partner; nor, I am sure, was ,ny boyish passion ut all damped when, on my return from collece, l louti.l my sweet little Kitty changed, by ome muli fina- lilonlteratii.il. front i l.iv. ly ptiilit to a I.e. witchiiiu Voiinc woman. She was alinn.it the same as when 1 purled from her three wars liflore the wo uli wus like the chilli there were the same rosy cheeks, the same pc.ulinjr, iiiuoceiil mouth, the same curling huir, but some chitrin, (irace or sent imeiit whs uil.l. d, which ii.rt'ie ti. v heart thnil with new emolitiii 8 I uz d ut her. K.ilv," 11 id 1 to her, one day. after 1 hud been ut home u week or two, nud I found I could restrain inysfll ' it longer. "Kilty, I'm very much 111 love with yu, us y..u know us veil as I ilo, 1 ve iilwnvs l.een 111 love with iriw'V"' ' '"",v vr"1 M,v '"Vl! ,"l ' 1 1 s;.i;i.nf.,,'iv;',r:,,,,irtu "mrry '""-"rr 1 . r .I it ty tiiaile no anrwer, mid 1 y:",.,,',k".V- Kittdoii'ljou!" l-irsl.t lme" su.p KMty.bl.lhiuK. nnd with nn odd mixture or. ei.t ,,, hM, ness her race. ",l you've inao. wbttl i cal.ed an i.HVr T I ti ' be sirre I have, my darling," J re . , - ' plied ; "un offer which I trust und hope you will !ifi(itt w riri he too sure of that." said Kitty "Kilty, you love nn " J . ' "That's my secret," replied the provoking little thmg. "Hut, ut uny rate." she ecu liliuetl. "I could, lint possibly tlii. k of accept- i 111 the veer nrsi oner 1 ever receivml kh-'ftu i" iiton men an tne rest 1.1 my lite if I 1II1I. No, indeed i no girl of spirit would llpuu.lt ..r un..ur.t 'mew A .. . B' - ... : ... u. ...... pkiruiinp, lir lrl ,..IT, H5 11 MIU were afraid sli should never have another. K.xcuse me, James, I cant pnsibly accept you till I've ll.nl ut least one other oti'rr." "H-it. my dearest Kitty,-" 1 began. Kitty! Kitty! Kitty!" she exclaimed j "will Mr. ISraitt leurii to cull me by the prop ernauie? 1 confess I did hope "that mi re cciving my 'first ofler' the pt ihon mukiug it wouiu iitioress tne wnn proper cnurti'sy und in u manner la-fitting Ihe (H.'cul(.ti. giving ine my name of Kutbaritie; but now you've jjone ami spoiled it all." ' Oh. I suppose you wanted a stilT, cp remo. ninus proposal in form," 1 olis. rve.l ; -,ut I'm no Sir Chirlei Uramlisnn. Kitty Kuilntfiiie, 1 would Say; therefore flon't be foolish ; be content lo know, in plain words, tl.ut my wliole Ileal l is yourh ; i.ml have the good sensu lo accept jour first ofi'tr, since NOiir sel'nlld lliky tint lie so good." soi'liit'" v,,i" w,'r,, WS "tH'ithcnts and ren berlir.t iVudlniU-ri'l changed my lone, and ui'queei, , hu, Views, confessed that, after all, I h, certu.n pride on that point, ami shoml ba ruther imirtiDed to Itnt.w that mv wife hud nev.r hud any bfTer but th,t ha. mtKU uitiile Iter i and fin I promised tti suspend" my suit till Kilty was so It.rluiiute u tt receive un oll.-r Iron. Some other (piniter. Now, not far from where K.tivdwili tl,..r- was a liavoriledell or bower. Or sniueihuig of "Hit kind, ttiwl.illi elle daily repaired with some I'll. .Sell Vulllihe to sit uinl r.-,.,l A I eli.leuvors to p.-r..ua.le her to allow me tuu. Compuuy her llnihi r bad always he,.,, ,,,. Hi yam. Kitty wus firm in pr. f. rrmg ber iid.stuibeil solitude, und I wa daily dtion,,.,! atl liliiir i.r two or the mopes, duiuiir her elhtiid visit, uursuaiice with this cnitoui Kitl set ionullertheCoiiversalii.il hiive skelili. i fciinii:.;, a usuul. my oflerol compui. than huir an hnnr hud elapsed reul'hed her favorite seut ere as i-ucted l' young get '( k which Wit tie tin deled titer d A liitere-it.i-Kitty'a ' tity: In llm' wnnda was KiihifthlltK lonuvr Ihun mat' that nrturnooU. . I'Wbal Is Hie ipuUef, bill I j Jl '. nuked .1111 niMitijt .her jnuiii nflt r her rwtnrn hi'ine. "Your eyes apnlkl.', add you l.nik MM pliMiHci ih lliouuli voii hail met a fuiry in your ufter I1011H rumble."'' - , ' " r "It i better than n fitiry," fried Kitty, litv.it lilnslt, "iiV a yniiii(r man." I 'Inil.-e.l !" I ej i. tilateil, with a wliiclle. : . "Yea, James,"' nbe n plied, ''nn.l he is so hiiiiilsnini -co iipr.'i'nl.li' m ib ln-liHiil, tliut 1 emit Kny how tliii'fis miglit ff il be were to iiinke me, muno ul tliusa Uayv, my ficon.l ofTer." "Ymi. runt iinpoe on' me in lh.it kind of W.IV. HWeet KitlV, 80 ill'li'l Mttfll.pt 11," I xclHiini'ii. "I'll bo liiiiiM.I the impiideiit l.'ll iw, whom I wi.tit t.l.jt-ct to Rpenkiuu 11 bit il my miinl to, is iml buiidsomtT or more .iftreenlile than I am mjelT." Killy Iiiiil'IihiI i.l.itnl in tlerisioti. "lie's a llioiisiuiil times Imnd-onier' lln.ti ynu tire." die cried, scnnirully, ".mil as much morn riiti'tti.ininjr us he is mute handsome." "Unine. KtllV. iloli't lie lull lllltllllf. too cruel," I l.eui, but Kitty drew befell' up w.iii iiiL'tmy, "They cull me Kulhurine who do speak to me, air." she said. ' 1 "Kiitlmrine. fiddlesticks !" 1 cried. "Kitlv is the prettiest und sweoleet i.hiiih in llie world. 11 nd comes most tii.tri.l to me dun't hi. 1 her me with tour Kulltnrii.es." "I Jart' Kay ynu may like it," suid Kiltv, polititiir. half angrily: "but I tbni't. It's too free.' How wuubl yon like ii if I porcMed in callinic you Jim? I dorlntr I'll call toil Jim if ymi x.. on cnllinit me K.fly." "Hi. Mill you IiKh, l replieiUv."uitil it will snon soiiii.l in me like Ihe sweetest inline in llie worlil. Hut. miiy t renime to Utp from my f iir und urui'ious Laity KHtliarine a ile- sciiplioii of this wood-Adutiia .tibu buy been eiiuniiiiteriii). t" , . "Ilea tall." beinn Kilty. 'Taller I ban IH' I iiilerrupt.'d. Kitty almost ..niuliiliiti'il me by u look. "Hy ul Ifnst huir a loot iu..l.of nn eli'jriint III! 11 re." she colli lulled. Willi tiiHlhl en.jdiiisis. "lie H8 ilrcM-.'.l in a fi.-biiig cotitume, which gr ally l.euaii.e him." , , "I have 1111 old fishing blouse, up stairs." I uiultervd, sotto voce; "1 tbiiik I'll gi't it out." , . The young mini's manners were unrom ll.ii.llt.- ao.v ult.l .1 ..ul ti.t.iutit.- I ! J . w,,.. p nin i,Hit,, ,1,1., niiiiiu I peri.-ctiy respectlul himI ileleri-i.luil." contin. lied Kilty, "llnviiig nHt'ertutlie.l my name, lie ti vit once loryot liiuifeir m. rtr us to abbreviaie jl bis cotilni-t conti'ahtitiK fuvor ubly in that respeel with some of my Iriemla " "Well, Kilt,;1 sai. I I. "wluit ulher perfec tioliK huve you here? or llavo yvu rshuiiatvil your IikI T" "Far from it." said Kitlv. indiinntitlv. "He wears his hair parted down in ihe middle like n poet.or that i bnriiiinjs riifrnur Pozzolini in the part of the Kitnftlo " "Or a Methodist parson." J observed. "And besides all tliut.'- CoiiU.ueil Kitly, 'fcn n ii.uatuche.r ; "A last. best (jilt.'' said r ; "lnit.' K illy, thnt perfection, I hop... will not be very difficult of achievement. I'll begin to-morrow. I., tine see lull biiiiiNoii.H ivr eable oml maii nera elegant tiguTe. uimI a miifliii he ! Un the whole. Kitty, 1 think I'm vt ry much ulranl id' my new rival." I "You have cuuse," Kitly replied, with grove dignity. j The next day when Kilty reached her little I'.'treut t-lio found the stranger ugain in ils'neii'bliiit'boi.il. I iiiiit-l it. 1 Ibe little co. ipielte the justice of I'l.nfeShiny thnt she did look startled, und indeed svj.il, wben she saw him ; but perhaps thinking it too late to retreat she u.lvaiiceil tiiui.lly. 'I he youth nu t her with 11. any up.. logics mil u plain-, Lie pielelise ..r bis lliti us nn. wl.:ctl she ri tll.l 111. 1 gainsay, while sono'tliinf rt.tn ring in his n.aiiiit r 111, nl.' her blusliiiiiily divine that 1 the hnpu of ugiiiii seeing In r had been the . . -. 1 r -, ,.-111,,., it might, tire stranger, p.-ibai to cive Kiltv 1 1. . . . t lll.t cause ol his le-iippenraiiif, llelbutas tiiite to recover .her eontidt'ine. i 111 iiii-tli.it ! v sauutert'd a -H in pursuit t.r his sntitt, unit j ""j"' 1 ' ',. , new u.lmirer. tliew n.nh lo r book ; iii.J,'! I tling ber.-ell'iu 11 in, ism enriier, In-gun to read. 8he, however, had scarcely Micif.dt'il iii llMi.g iter till till 11 it pa,;i l...r..re tin pe.iiii.iciiui strnnci'r r-oi'i.. nr. .1 uml daring that fUhtnu v,u tlidj work mi. I u,,, t i . I. ... ..I I ' I . , 4 .' Ilfh would not bit-, he cuipost d!y se.it. d liliiiM-lt ul Kitty's f.-et. ami i.egge.1 to km w llie name nl the book she Win, rt-ailing. "T,-l. Iivsiiirs Princess," replied Kilty, curtlv. 'The itiia rliii'biilie slriiiiger iliclar.'d the book a gieut favorite of ,i. hi.,1 I,,.,,,,,, , iuin p i-i.ii'ii.ii.iiiiyiv i,i i.oi.ks imil niiihnrs that Kitly, wuriued l.y Ihe subject, forgol lo be diginlied. und un' ui.iii.ut.-d iliM-t.inse id fuvorile uiilhors eii.-ue.. Arterwurda the young mail benutl perunssjoii t.. r, () )VT lew uU.niial.le pussues from the bonk she held in In baud, and il so hupp, i., u,pt ,), pus .g. s he hull seh cud ttt re llie v. ry ones Kiny loved la-sl ; l.e ieu.1 lliem wt ll.'(,. H1 K.lty's bright eye sparkled wi b ileltgli't its il... i:. ...... .. t . i . . .. ,.ir ,,.-,..,,. , ii.iini in ,,SI , hH ,.(,uj(H concluding interview lu-iwsen Ida mi, I the young prince, tlio striiiit'ei's voire became mole niiii im.ie earnest us he ivud, till coining to tlio wtord8 . 'Indeed 1 1 ive thee, c 'the, VirM Ihyadf.up it.) I,.pr u.i.l Ihine are one : At'complleh thou tl.y ......luaaland th arll'j Lay Ihy awout huikt. iu mine and liuai to tne." he suddenly Hung Ihe l..,i.k aside, ecliiimings "Whul words 1 w! w...ls! W.ln.t would not huh f..r vour-.ge to i,i,r thi-ili lo the being I ve best on -.mil!" the stmngei paused a tnoimiii ulid then .r..ke forlh .inpeiiioiiMv: ' Jl.is forced sileiite is ill! in ani; tne w,.r.ls I wm.l.l repress wj 1'i.Hie. turn nave i striv.-n to 1, p n,i,.ni cautious to allow yon tone m.i t., atartle ynu lovely, bewitching M iss K.ilhariu. ymi ure y.uisiir the (,l,j,.,t f , duration, to whom would say inn tlari tl ;" uinl thereupon ibe vouth r. iidl aiiiali. ully fell 1.11 one knee; mid fori I prot'eedeiltu illake K'tlt a Vi-ry 1 1 ,iu ( his h. tii.l. ' '. ... Meanwhile Kitlv hud risen e mil reCoverinif f, her f liew lieisi'lf no with tliui.il v hardly know, sir, what y.oi me -Irungw Words and coli.luct ' have lukeil has made me ve' own imprudence In huvie vane s id u str i.g, r So pr I ahull be careful ue.'er to i nig. my proud tin U Kitty -tiuiiKer with a distant direct ly hame. 1 - I did hot see Kilty till so' return ; perhupa she wa' 'inU ill her own room. To. ' wag at full of mischief ''ell, James, why h.ii' wilt lire tu-H' ' 'e there," said Kitty, blushing, and somewhat c lifiised j ,' bttl he was tbof' . ; . 'i s . "Of course." I replied, utufflr. '' "Wi ll, waa your Adonis a hutidsome ana agrveutdu as ever." , . ' More so!" cried Kitty, recovering her coiupostire, "he looked mine Miissauie ).ik ll.uijy vtr ill his fishing tires ; ai.d Tor en teriiitnnient he llrsl read nie ull the finest parts) of Tennyson's , Princess, ni;d then mailt! a marring. proposal, m.il I don't, tliink any mmi could be expected lo do more iu cue afloi'iioi.ti." i should think not, indeed," said I. "Pray what leply did you muke to the ruscal ? that you bail a friend al home who would be happy lo kick him well for his nict.lel.ee 1 "Far from it," said Kitty, "what my reply was is my secret and bis j but for yon, my poor James, I'm sorry for you it's all over with you and yoiif nfit-r." 'Why, you good for nothing, little, de. ceitl'ul puss!" cried 1, losing all patience: "iheie never wus a morn arrant dissembler living, liehol.l how plnin a tule shall put yoiioowii: inr to i i myseii, disguised merely by u little paint a fishing-blouse, a fnl.-e mustache ami a change in (he urraiiui-mi'iits or my hair, was in my own person this ele. ganl, hutidsome, Hgreenble stranger, whoso praises ynu have so lavishly sounded." Poor Kitty wus completely confounded. "How could 1 have been so stupid t" she murmured, "und the voice, loo, which sound ed so latniliur all thu time I" "Yes, Kilty, you're caught," said I; "and to punish you lor attempting just now to pal in a wjiked falsehood upon llie 1 shall impose a two fold tine. First, you shall kiss me, ami. then fix tmr wedding day. winch must be very shoitlv. fi.r I'm lioinif t. 1'uiis iu a ii, out It, nml you must go with me." Kitly gave u little screum, ami declared tial she could m.l think if submitting to eilher-of my pern. hies ; but lit vain she strug gled und protested I bad her in my arms, und liiiiliui! ul last ull her ell'.n ts to release betself lti.il less, ber jests und laughter sutl tlenly cliungetl to eurnest tenderness, and closing bt r urtns roiiiid me, she said : "As you will, ileal dearest Jamie!'' "One month from i., i,.y, then, my own, swet , darling Kilty," I began. ' KuilmriiiH !" whispered Kitty. "Kathiiliue, then " I repealed smiling at her pertinacity on this point, "one inuhlli I'loin to llldl l ow, my Katharine." '" "You never put any adjectives before' Ka tharine," iniirmuied Kitty, evasively, hiding l.er blushing am pout ing" luce." "My own ibur, gracious, winning, bewitch ing, most kissitblu Kutbartne," said , "shall it be us I say t" - - "if luiiii.mii chooses." whispered Kilty. A so 1 persuaded the. sweetest and prel tiei jiirl io the country to accept her first and only lover ; ami though to this day my merry little wile often complains thai 1 de Iruiidi d ber by my tricks of her nutuml wo Hiiinly right t.f breaking two or three hearts ut leant ere she liutde one man supremely blest still she generally concludes her reproaches in u maimer most nattering to my vuiuiy, hy declining thai she hud two oilers alter all. ami thai eut-h of then, wus. worth u thousand common ones. Jacks in OfTide." A GIloB STOIty. A number ol' politicians, nil of whom were seeking i.Oice Uuutr goveiiunei.t, were scat tered on the lavcm porch, talking, win null old toper, named I' iV, came up to iiiem. Now, suid 1 is u petsoii who is veiy lo quacious w hen 'coined," butt'Xuitly opposite win II Sober. Allhu leu lit time being "lighl," he suid if the company hud iiu ubjtc. Jecl.oi.s lie WoUltl tin Hi n otuiy . 'liny lulu Ii. iii lu "Uie uwuy j ' wlienupon bespoke aa lunows : "A teriain kin doli'l fect.llect his nuine hud a pl.lloM.phcr, Upon whose jii.lgt-iuei.l , ulWitys depended. Now 11 so happened tl.ut one ouy ll.e king look II into b. heud lo go u hunting, auji utter 6uuinioliiiig bis to bl. s, ami muking all l.ecessaiy plepuiulions,. he sum lamed his philneophei' uinl u.-ked hiiu if il would rum. Thu pli.losupher I..I.I linu a woultl not, und he UUu Ilia liol.lea departed " itiuru.yiug uii.ng, i be met u coutitty ii.uu inoiaun ,ija. ka.-f ; ne udvi.ed (hvin tote.uiu ir, saiu he. It wi, eel lalnly tuili.' Ihe a,.,. leu lout, n.pluoii.ij ,. Ulll. p..ra. tl on. Deloie tlio hun y,,ne mm, ,IUs ltoWeer, the hud reusou tu legrel not haMi." iukcii ine lusl.ck uui ice, us u tu-uvy siu.we, coming i.p they weie dlencheO lo luo skin. lieu I h.y had lelilllleU to, Ihu pu..ce, the king lepiiiiiiiaded Ihe pldlnst.pbcr aeVerely lor leliu.g ti iii Ihut ii would bu clear when il wu iiol. ! met a counliy man,' said he, 'unti lie kliuws u gieut deui mine tnuu you. ilr he I..,, i me a would ram, whuieus you told lite it would not." " Tlie k.ug then gave (he philosopher his walking paper, and sel.l lor il..- ceuutit ti.ui., vt.no uiatiu In appeal ante. 'Tell lue,' sa'.d the Klnu, uvi you Knew it would mill.' -1 didn I Know,' Said tlie rublie, -my juclii.ss told uiu.' Ai.u how, piuy. u.u he u-u t.u V thu kna urKed in Ukloiiislliiieiit. 'Jiy pricking up Ins ur. your majesty.' 'The king How still the counliiiaii ewuy i piocuruig llie juckuss he pluct-o liliu in thu cilice llie philosopher hail tilled. Ami bete. oui-ci'Vt-d il . looking veiy ue, here is wh. re tin- king p ado a wif tthu. Ilo soi' ill, lliled jitf ,. a. Why ever suite that liuie, w ' ih u gin. d.i li.s nl.u. evcr ... ' -e i slor" A Si" I'llll' eXt lire u f flCif J. From tlond'. anp'jbllatied Poem. THE QUEEN S ENGLISH. Asa horse is a lea horse When ynu see him in I he sen ;' But when you see bun in the bay, A bay hurse then is he. Of course a race-cour&c isn't coarse ; A line is fur Irom tine ! it is u satliletiing sight to see A noble pine tree pine; If miners ure all minors, then Their guuiduns get their gains ; All glaziers extra jiaiiis should take 'To ptil in txtiu puneS. , A -bat about a funnel's room, Not long ago I knew To Hy. He caught a Hy, and then Flew up the chimney Hue. lint such a scene was never seen 1 uiu quite sure of thai As when with slicks oil bauds essayed To hit llie but a but. "How do ynu do?" suid Sal to John, "So-so," replied he, "How do you do i" suid John to Sul, "Sometimes aew-suw," suid she. A kitchen maid is aft on made To burn her face or broil It j A lady will do liltle else Than loi. it at her toilet. 'Tis punishment for me to pun, i is t ii II i it lf void ol worth. So let il puss unnoticed. Like new that's due to eiiflh. farmer's bailment. Choic Fruitc The Uerinuntown Teleirranli makes Ihe following selection of choice Iruits. As this is thu pluming season, il is vuluublu: Al'H.KS One hundred trees ol twelve Va rielies of Apples, we should plant e.s follows : 6 American Summer l'eimaiu; 2 early harvest ' i Fail pippin 4 go.Ueii pippm U Ukldwiu 4 hays . 4 gruvenstein b Fortiwalder ti Yoder Pippin, or the NcVtowu Pippin G llubburdstou'a none such 2 Lady Apple 4 White Seek No Further j 4 raintcj b' poiter ti retl ustraehaii U 1 Greening Uoxbury Husset ti .SpllZeilblll'ir 1 Villimn's I'uvorite 4 Swuur 100 Pkks. For twenty-five pear trees to be selected (ruui twelve varieties, We Would plant 2 Uloodgnod I 3 Helle Lucrative 2 Kosticzur J 2 Uibuiiiste :i Seckel I 2 Flemish Beauty 2 Barllett I 2 Uveiii.lw's St. Oer- 2 Tyson I train, (bukiug) 2 butrre d'Anjou ! 2. LnwreiiCfj I SM 2 CliHlicellor PkAKSON Qiincr StbCKS. From twelve vurittit-s we should select the following fifty: Duchess d'Atiyou- lelue Vicar of Va,ll3c.Id Faster Htierte lilouf Mo ceait Louise bfiiJ-i d'Jcr sty liii.-rred'Anjou Sieiilld Duchess d'Orleans 4 Frederick of Wirt- eniberg 2 luke of Bordeaux 2 Columbia 2 Ott 2 Nun vea ii Poiteau 2 Figuo d'Aleiicon 2 Suldul Laboreur 50 C ii Kit i: ik.s. 2 (governor Wood 1 O-Ceoli 2 Kluck Tiirtariui) 1 Carnation 1 Nupoleiiu biggareu 2 Black Kngle 2 Muyduke 1 Kiitluiid's Mary 12 To Desthov Hats. A correspondent of the Ccnncsee Farmer. Mr. William Heiigo. ol Newcastle, Pa., sends the following uluus nig description ol his plan of destroying ruts: I t.Uild my cnrii-cnb on posts eighteen indies high, inuiie rat-proof by putting u brord board or sheet iron on thb lop of the posts. Make exurythdlg Secure against ruts except the gra nary una bate this rat plool except ul one of the buck cornel.). Here, where the) will like it best, make a nice holu with u spout five in ches long oil the outside, where they cull go iu and mil uml eut ul pleasure. Then. (I I tlitlik the ruts me ttlo numerous, I lukeu bug ulter dark, ami slip the mouth over the spool on the out Si.iti ol the granary Then send 'lien' in ul the door with a I sld, and the ruts an. I mice w.ll ull run into h bag. T.u n slip the Inig oil thu .pout and slap il once or twice ugunist the sine ol the granary Turn out the deatl; ulid III Ull hoot ol Iwo repei.t the proceas. Af.er all are killed sto Jup the hole till new recruits arrive, whu-li i u.ch in the same way. Try it, and my word for it. you wi I save enouiili to pay for the AnKt'AM us long as you live,' Recipes , extract the following good looking re. Irolil Various nuinliua of the "Home- it Soi p; (fltte !; Take one qart ol I sepun.tu them from the liquor, "loroughly In a jiii.t of wuter, .r, ailti olie piul of tniik; gome nd pepper, wilh thrVe crack 'oe, u. id oue-foiitlh pound ol 'nor, boil ull together about i.e it oil thu firu; when about ml tu lha oysters und f 'I'.'ie soup will the for cut Ii qiiut t of t bu ud.lod. uutl ev rlioo to the qu oj' oy sters CriARt.wt rtDt)iio, (une.) One cap of s' gr, one cup 0! sweet milk, one egn.oue tab p .on of melted butter i hull a teaspot n t soda oissolved n. the milk ; teasfinnt: of crea tartar s f ed through the flour. Kut with wa sauce, atid bake in a loaf; Appl Float. the white of twopggswp beaten ; add IO it Tour spoonsful or sugar, an 8 x apples stewed and (trained ontil qaite or These Ingredients must be beaten a Ion it t m add also a lemon to it. Then make either i S ifl t f ti hard costard, and pnt at the but let of the dish; and lay the mixture on the top Ornament with sognr mites. ', ' .. Applr Pi'DDttJo, (delicious !) one pouni of apples stewed and strained ; one pound o sugar; six eggs, one pint of ci earn ; six oun ces of butter ; glass of wine and a little nut meg. Paste on the bottom of the dish, unt bake like a pie. Fink Muffins One tjnart of rttilk. three egirs. teaspoon of shII ; four tablespoons of yeast; Hour to make it stifJemnigli for a but ter; butter (he size of an egg; The milk) must be blood warril. f) nittDr mis. The Queen And Quakeress. In the snmther of I818 her late Majesty Queeii Chatlotte visited Hath, accompanied by the Pnncess Elizabeth. TI 6 wuter Soon efiected such a n spite froth pain in the royul p.tt.ent tbat she proposed art excursion to a park of some celebrity in the neighborhood, then the estate t.f a rich widow lady belong ing to the Society of Fiiends. Notice was given of I he Queen's intention, und a message r. turned that she woultl be welcome. Our illustrious tiavuler had. perhsps, never before uiity persOtml ih'ierCourse with a hiemher or he per-U tsioii whose volttfies never vcluntnr ily paid tuxes to "the man Ueorge, called King by the vain ones." The lady and gen tlennm who were to attend I he royal visitants had but feeble or the reception to be expect ed. It was Supposed thui the qn iker would at least shv: "Thy Majesty," "I by Highness," or "Madam." The royal t orriape arnved at theloi'gv of I ho park punctually at the appointed hour. No preparations appeared to have bci'ti made ; na hoste 8 or dome tic s'ood reudy to creel tl;S gnest. I he porters belt was rung; ne step- ped forth deliberately, wna tns uroau-orim-it ed beav. t on, and tiubeu.liiigly accosted the lord in wuitiUiJ wilh "What's tby will, Irieml V This tfas nllriost ufireasohable; "Surely,' said the nobleman, "your lady is aware that; Her Majesty goto vour mistress and 6ay that the Queen is lierK" No, iruely," answered thpinufi. "it heedctb. to' 1 .av no mistress ntr b.dy, but mV friend Kuchel Mills expects thine. "WuIb: p The Q"6eri and 'b P.i icta were handed Out. and Walked up the avenue. At the door i.r I he house stood the plainly at tiled K.nTnT, who with ntevenacoiirtepv, but w tn n cheer I'ul noil. said. "How's thee do, Irieml T 1 utn glad to see thee and thy daughter. I wish thee well, llest and refresh thee and thy people berm-e I show thee my ground?;". What coilil be sail ol' such A (it'ismi? S Hue condescension wuS atieinplt d, implying that her M"j-tty cain. hot to vitiw the p rrf, but to testily her esteem for the Society to wh eh M.str ss belonged. Cool and tu.awed, Shu answered, "Yes, tlioti alt right H ere. I he Fiiemle are Well thought of by most folks j but they deed nrt the ptulse of thu world : for (lie rest, iniiiiy strutigers gratify cutiosity by going over this place, nud it is my eiisloin to conduct thent myself; therefore I will do thee like by thee, Irieml Charlotte. .Moreover. I think well ol thee, as u Utitif.ll wile ahd mother. Thou hast hud thy trials, and so hast thy good partner. 1 wish thy grutidcliild well through hers." She alluded to the Princess Charliitle.J 1 was so evident tluit the Friends meant kindly, nay r. spei tfully. I hut no offence could betaken. Si e escoi ted her guests through her estate. The Princess Elizabeth noticed in the heu-boiisto a lin ed of poultry hitherto unknown to her. and expressed a w,s)i lit p. 8- Sess some of these rare I, .wis imagining that Mrs. M.lls would reua.il her wish as law; but the Quakeress merely remarked with her characteristic evasion, ." I hey ure rare, thou gayest ; but if they are to bo ptirrruseu .it this land or other countries. 1 k'-'w "few wnmeii likelier than thyself lo focure them with eae." Her Hoval Hightiecs """'6 piuuuy expres sed her c'tsire lo P.chase some oi mooa which she now ber""'1'. ..... , I do not ""b1 buy onl1 st'"' ttnswreu Uacbi'l, . ' 'Pethip yttti will give tne pair! VPr-sgivn-d the Princess. . 'Nuy, veiily," replies llachel Mills," I have rel'uSeii li'sity friends and Ihut hr.h I dei. i-d to inv own' kiiidswoinall. Martha sh it i pcomefh me not to grabt to any h ve long had it to say that these bird, be. nn ge l oiily to our housu ulid 1 can ihuke no xceptiou in thy favor." This is a f ict. -Sharp's London Mpazine. "frrcrnhit lilt r. ?()." In the Court of 'pecttl SdasivllS this liiornn;g, a limn limned -until was arraigned for stealiniir ' deiuij.ihn c nta'ning three gallons of whisk y. "Are yoli gui ly or not guilty?" aed ihe tier1' " VI ull. ton c'n call it what you likes, ' ihe whiskey, that I admits, and ami it tu; ' ''Yt'U look il without yoiiioi?" 'I i.ever w ,it to teas ar icle's rniind." You drink al. 'Try me and see. Judge ; I r lieui'e.i iu that line o" truib yonr appearance thai wo' d Oil that pr' t r. if uny bo ihut. V