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I ' 1 ' I •••••• , - -- - - ; • - ',•''' • ---- -'- I . . ~ 1 r , : : • .. i r LI - r 1 - • , . , , •• , : - , ~ • . _ . ,Ii- • N. , ' , • -- ......„ • ~.„,... . • i ----",..„. 1 -,.• , ....'' . 11 1 l' 1 ' - . -„ • ;pi •7'''' af ,- -; ' ; ;• I < I • A ' ' • ' ~ 1 .? • i ' • - , ' - •,, - - t'-'1;;<, • r "'IC. - 4 •i ' .1 ; [ --4..., --.1..••••.,• -,- .! . . - -•— " - - - ;•-'-' ' • 1 - • . , ' BEAVER; PA.: N - tr E'EN '' --f • .- F — FI3RUARt 25 ' 1857 , . (' I 1 2 -, 1 , , ,r -ESTAI3LIS ' • i • - '', .1 , - . , 1 1 . ~ .., . e. ui i ii:hl.3 u:) . BE A v-P. 4.- ''VS • • 4... .._ -. .1. , . 4 • ' -,, ..• )Ilocling, ( V ‘ , r li-- :• r , ', / 1 rul ;on, fi,,,,i. • , 11111111ar. rte ` ( 1 . IC' )- y ea, •I•l incorp:•,rl '' ' 3V. '&; .e . l VII ', "i- '' .i - --I 7 1a,113,-;1.t.1 ...N...,.. 6 - 2 ,- ••, r • I ; . - I',FIVMS- 7 41ta Dot+ma avr i? • ~,, pd !ere •sc lois. 411111110, 121 ADVAIXOIn 'ISLE, • - i,.. ‘ ,4 if 00 ":'+. will be charged,. No , ' ' ' ;7, 1 1 ,silent -- j ibing I • 0 - all 1411041-41011 WO VOA , •.: , e tl l .* ':: Da! , 1 11 ; 6(.4 to eCite CM' . , ' • • Of the. Editors. ~ -,A,O*. 4: 1 "64' pies tbeY would bpi ; • tireene—Mex. Gjeer. ' il•deerlicoments lotiermr - 544 .., k ets., I ' I Hanover—Thos. Strearli4On. Per INl 3 nret of mem, IL'i ?, , ' ' -'- ir j • ; ~...°l3- ighly, might I vet -- 1 1-L-Ntiilliant Irons ' ' •••Y ellb "q uent /3 "! •tfillt . ,- -r' 'tl 4 ., ! i <, , ids an. I inonOy iat L P • , discount toads to- - • • * nrcon. . 414 •' 4 : . ck tiny .l il oil , *- LelOetre r - --• • sballiusro aroma elawit • vi t al , -. ..., • , , .--.-. ---- i e ---- beet , •• t •-- „.„. l 9 Z etre gem.—_ pow - - io' '. - Ilii•• -- bad - bidden.-- :111 i f...,, • . . 4 0-- t ~R arlier.:-•AW-iitiiear-, 4 ii. f - -' ' ..: - ''' '' 4 .lllllt•els wai i I I II II Ii II ' I I RIA U "Tr• T'T , 19. or ivies DIRECTORY% olklctlts P T Ht.UNITED BTA4E9. ;•-,-.:lent—Ftaillin Fierce: -.. p r e-.•let-:•-fde taelo) JoSse D. Bright. r • rr:ary of Fta es'illiam 1.,:i 3larcy. -/ -v - of Interior—Robert sD.Ciellsud.. 1 .. .... oflTre , sort --Tames GuamJ:6 f i ;:ir--.loSerson 'Davie. -\\ rvy 7 ,-James C. ;D•,bbin. ,-.• .. eneral-H . James ,Chuiphell. '-, .- •• .• •flii—ta • eb Cushitig. ,-, 1!.. j .-,-1•:7 Roger B. Taney. 'i'e,...,:.00.11 ig.incer—L. P.r Waldo: y z i - --. t• r . , s ATE OFFICERS. . t, lioverner—J 'nes Tollock . . __ Et .,.. o f coio onwealth—A G. I:vita. • 'Surveyor Ge ', , 4 4 ,a1—J010n Rowe. ~, -,_ Auditor Gen al--;Jacob Fry Jr. --:- : State Treasu ,- 7 11. S. Mwriaw. - 1, '-..•s Sup ''..ale Court—l ililack„ E. Lew. '5 ir iI. Loirri 'ii W Woodwari, -.1.. C Knox. C._ S. Senat 3—Richard Brodhead, William 3izler : • L. • ' "\- •- __. cmialCommi sioners--IlenrYS Vat, Arnold '' - , ',miler, Geor g ' Scott. ' • , • . 1 . 1 •-•"-'• 'DISTRICT OFFICERS. PresiatMt Jillge—Daniel Agnew. Member ofitionge3-4--)Ohn Alb son. S•ipator--3o ri , R. Harris; Butler county Assembly -7-Di LO"rma Imbrie, 43, P Shaw, W. Crawfork %. ' •,- 1 • • i : C')UNTY OFFICERS. ' '‘i C3-NZT:Cnirns, John Scott: g_. -.a l3' Welsh. . . =I Igtociat tt - Sheriff-31144es Darragh,. ProtliormtaiSt—Nl S - Quay. •• At, Recortlersinuel B K 13oilea. B. Anderson: Wynn. • \llll - miil* jihillips; Philip topers--A It Moore: Shirmies, ' 3 Bogg ,gamed W sander. tors I—, William Ell.m r Robt os.? ' weir —Thos.,' It Dickson, Wei; luvidson, Nlurray, 4..)102c1ay. .. zure) Put reyo, Vommiss, IT- BEM Cri AuditOr3- - 41 tn It E 4, Poor II"ti TAt+..r, WA! is .(Prql M LOGAiIIiVG LANDS. LAND WARRANTS. Mho senior p-ar,tner of,o - ut firm hnvihg just rAurded (tem (Own; where arrrrn:eln.qnts I,cen tunl i e:wit`h , Meosrs. ;NFCLUIIE co, hci.ie, one cif the Inigest and most • .;houses in lows, we nro 7 • ' enred, at th6.opening of the Land Or- • • 1; 0 C.-17 E lA - ND S. : or Land warrants. Per aeans to intei,t, and wishirig to sa-' ..Alru a firc , ,, iser 'contag:e of profit, cannot do 'utter th-ininvest in E,„Nc . .ND'AT GOVERN JIEIT (._ l• • •• .4nert Itaying a few Yiti" 'rter - i7 . Ctn .- iiV• il ecr - Leurr l ti.^n. by c:illine2on i theundersignen.-- ..:sp(indent4 injowa make the . selec - - ME ~„ . throuzh pei4onal inspection, •!. W NI.A. lIIERRON 4 - co. Pk:IIILE AGPITS . W.ViTED :h-ri or 'Village of the Union, to Sell I . CORD'S itiN W V O LadOgents are iiMking More living fromitAlsale. I.CoM - vsEv. relui • red %Ault the tnedeci - he is sold; . simply a Vinod accompany* - Inviotora. r--fares Stox HaArtkert.-- teaspoOnsful at each atiack : audit will soon . For an overloaded i-rnsich. or when 1 . 00 CS' or sours. take the • ..I.ovig vtitor after eating, and it will not prove • (li,p 7 , eeable ressive. llcartbitro, cr diticult - breathing, take a tea. j , < riful once or twice'dailvl. For Ipss Lto.tfu, ror Listlessness, the medecine - lavalwille. 'lt will restore the Appetite and digest well. NthilT-MARE • take • not retirinz and the demons 'of. wilt:ill be fairies. After eating, a. t.,l::c . dme Im - iv:orator and - • ri‘tliOvi; oppression or _felltiess.i The i a Liver lte‘nedy of unequalled (44h:a touring Billion.; Attaeits,' llyzen ; F.nnaie Obztrue • .-• .• •*- t h.1:5 no:co-144i -1.,._•1 V:1 (IV:ar:t.:l fail bottle of-tire ia-oratar. I.ny \oftLe.S. ab.Jvc named Com be -,• :las, without itat, min call at tho Agents get theil mor.e e back.- Sold at One Dollar ; r Bottle,;by S.INFOItD &. Co., Proprietors, and by Youno• , tlt. Thomas, Beaver, and John Sargent, New Brighton. . Jan. l 7 15.57 THILLIPSUUItfiII wiTtli CURE EST: BLISUNIENT - . prescnt . pt-ysician of this prace respect fullv;;inforuts the citizens . of Beaver and eountieS that he has lately open -4: and greatly improved' die above institution, • i eatries on a a;cesstutlyt the treiameni, by . , )- , Ills long experience in,thatloranch of healing Ftt er..llolt.shim-to cure diseases uncontrollable as l r anyother . sv,tem. ' lie would also notify iu the neig,hliorhOod, that be the illoepathic.m.td llontoepathia systems. I Will attend to .:ill calls as,a" phySician and •'.3.urieon throuh the neighborhood. The suhtzritter being a .regular, educated and haiing practiced ‘medicine and •••-, ..ry; during nearly . 2o -years is enabled' to • •ini to all- reascUmble expectations tc - out e th:.t iOn-e thcmselvesunder i 'hil care. , •' 1E.513. •- C. BAEZ:M. D. NOTIOt. is-bereby given that the partner i-I.A •hip I he . retefore existing : under the 'name e,s.:it strLe at 4 Mittel Loirreyi 'C . o., in the cost , rniti n : L : operations at_ Clinton works, in Big Li:aver tp., L.twrenCe county,• has been duly diss , ,tre:cl, by the withdravval.of William Kenzie-. ‘Vl:liant Lowrey from the concern. Tho cettieroeut of old matters will he adjitited by hy our Ageni„ IL D. Ccioper. 'ato manager_. ---- JAS. DUSO.OI. Fallston, . KaNNED V, New Brighton. 'Th. , e . ". e 7 CActlo qarette copy 8 months and send Lilt to this office. • • R'iliou, Childs Co. . - .Tl7z6l;sa.le Dealers 0i • G DS JL • e • . 9- A D N 0 - T 0 11,6, , , 4r Wood St. • Pittsburgh, Pa., spßosite SL Charles Hotel. , • -Are now receiving , an tinusnally large , and nOtnplete as,;rtnient of Dry Goode and Notions, the 10th of September rill be prepared to tAihit er very httrsetive •etock;.which, by . - Tr'res of a buyer constantly in the Market, Sept full tiormighont the season. • be litleelicra cif tits trade is sweoffspria gift. 1)14 , irAti tie te it.)!AtAYst ra - :.4 :• 1. I,l ' 1. t .1 1:1 Of Pataiorih, Illteclisi 'Cita)) ail Bar/istltoit, hiel• • Fonndekt is inierp,rtteali by Vas Legislature cf fattaiylealtil.";l lo - 1 , PIP=P 6 t 4.II . charter. , _ • no.kni mr_outtclois. limit. Sir's BIJOILAXAJ!, Prealdent *ids, Milted States, %VILLIA kis gs 11.t.mitton, Ilea. lion. WALTf;It H. Lowßui, Cg..taLts NArLoa, • lion non Gen. 3. K. MonunsAn, ; - LIM:Milt. AT inTrsgunorr., President, P—Durr,(autnor , of Dorn Berk. keeping, The %Verona Steamboat Ace°!inlaid, Sc; Profetesor of the Prinziplee and Practice cif Double Entry Bookkeeping. • " . " 1 ' A. T. liawden, 'Protease'? of ' Mthematfek and a1jnn.,%.1-•Profeeeontrestratookkigpitig, itexiea. W. II:. Dia, T Op i.;;Motbirty; , Thai. - ittnii l l's . ' 4....t0neS and J. C., Stdekton, Associate-I*am fors of Itnokkeeping. ' . i J. I). Williams, XtheAtest _Business and 0 r namentkl Penman la the Gaited States,) Pro fessor of penmansliiir ; :l ' N. B. Iliktch, Esq.:- Professor of Mercantile 4 7.4w . .iiild 'Political Er:dbomy. M. 1 Hon. Judge Shannan and flea J. M.. .Kirk= 1 pettrick, special. lecturt r on mercantile - t aw.! Rev. David •Fergerson, ProtesXot ot Cowries'- cial Ethics. . 1 , „-,.- • -. 1 John Mtirphy, Teacher of "the. Artor Detect ing Conuterfeit and Altered Bank Notes. , , ~' F. L. Apel, Proressoy of French and German l i angnage 3 ' , , • •C'''' . '" E:Otelry, Professor ofMefhanioal and Afch itectual Dritwittg. z / • ' Park Benjamia, / of New Tort, and other e qually distinguished literar:r, gentlemen troth _enstcr'n cities, iredll alma lecture before the col- Ifii — ttarilv, wint4rd • _, ' 1 . •,• • , phi- .is bniiiived k:lte the only Establishment in the'llnicn founded, oigt - ,:inked_and conducted:. by a practical leichant:' who, frouithe--most nintured experimental inforniation, than brought the Accountant's aria Merchant's Pduoation to a degree .of perfection never attained by the best theoretical teachers. • • , - . Upwar•ls of 1.000 Students hayo been educa ted for tae Nierchantile Procesion ;, and such has been the, :newt Inez:laic of .bu.4itte , ns, that a I.,rge ad4ition:ll 11. and secertl additionel Te'acher B cti-lpikVenin.l,ll3,)e heroine necessa ry f.r the netenittio.iati..o ;If the zi , tiitlents. • . Zitn!enti . ; lance access to a library of .3,0130 MONE vOlutues. -* For full pur,tieu g 'ors Berta fir specimensof Mr. Wilibints' and a circular ur, 44 pages—mailcdfreti ! 'hat's - ItookKurplug; llarPer's pp. 2*.:2 royal octavo. -Pride $1.50, postage 2L cents. - 1 butir's -Steamboat PoOkliecping. Price $1; .postage 9 cents. .. ensure prompt answers, address all I litters re...4pecting the. Colieg-t to the Priucipytt- Fur Duff tiyo.unili of Bookkeeping or Wanks; ' nddreos any , of the PittAmri , ,lt Dookscllert, or the , l'ubliehers; st Brothers., New, TOrk Glo. R. Will E .Co. „.St., Mitslotrgh; aori?}.UligefdOitn=c u lo n .;' — 'ezniiy.eit7:i r p_ r e'7 gef . 34 . l);Yst seleted. au.l 4haapest as T iorpieut of FANCY 86 TAP • LE Dry Goods, In the weptcro marltet. -* Theiri:stock compri se' the I - BEST tz.kBRICS. From tue most celebrated maauf:seturere of goods, suitable for • 1 HOUSEHOLD 'PURPOSES, ADD THE LATEST Park Fashions of ev v y 41e.s.i.ription - -- LADIES" i/RES' GOODS, - „ ENIIIIOILWAtIE•4, SHAWLS. CLuA-K3; • LIAAS, N. 11.—lir. Whita IrAving•perun'allp*tfend etl'tlkt 45'Itiet / al i teL4 • Y .rk, will oiler it R 9 , TVO . • '7 inc•e-snsne GREAT BA :1 C - F — A i . 1 4 ICY: Ntusdelaines, Silks, Cashmeres, French Meritmes, &c. iinp , :teflargrly thi• season froittglic, ait a :4 - e Th - - arc able to oiler Irish Linens. Ititrted and Plain Cambric:f t Jae , niets. altlsooll l / 2 Welsh and l'aiteht inintiesotad Csiiecoce at New Vui•K• and l'HiladclifUia:pri,(ies. • itept ‘24 IS - 4t_i;•". , Look fpr iirig.-`.)atch. 'l% . PATTON. H S removed his CLUCK st. .l.ewer.rT STORE 'M to the old stand, , corner , of Bridge and ulberry atreets, Bridgewater,. where he will keep a good eupply of fiilekg. • WATCHES, AND,AI.L KINDS OF JEWELRY AT TIIE LOXKAT WARKET 30 Roar Praia Clocks at 111.50: Best Jerome do. $3 to 8.150. - All clocks sold, warranted to keep good tine; if not, the mouey pfunded. . Also, t o, Vnriety Ibtog,fis AT.NOAT''—'irterr UTSCRIPI'2OII., Call and ex:tieing my stock. • 1 would beg leave to thank, my ; custoniers for the liberal patronage terefolote bestowed, and 1 am now prepared to repair -all kinds of watches and clocks; all , gootl watcheis -warranted toteep good time: jewelry neatly repaired at:all times. (041. - geild and silver taken.' in exchange for work or goods'. • . _ Bridgewater. April 17. ” : 13. - . Jut iiecrired at the NeW Drug and CHEMICAL STORE. Oat Meal, Pearl Barley, pe a rl s age . .• .. Tapineo, Arrow Beat, Lin Sulphur. Ground Ginger, Cinnamon, Mmentri. , Cldfes, lllt Ca - yee fUt r c.ukiug &x,.. • I.eatun, Strawberry,' Itaapberly; Nutnieg, Vaniila t -yine Apple Ac. Atuut, C2p.puras;.ltiditS; -Oxalic: Auld.. whiter, an Citr.act ,ground klo. Cstowoo,l. burst Umber; Verininieri. - Ciliomic-Greeti, Yellow do. Yellow Ochre,, Ve netian Red. Spani Al r9IVIV YapAyke Ztown, - 81-Irelt, Stotin. Chalk: l'utty„ Glesq Tur petitine,...Vitioh:h. Carpenters Cough Syrup ul C%rrigreety stul Slippery - - Sellers Cough Syrup: NlcLioe:s Vermieuge, Carpencers do„,Ayer's Cherry l'ectontl., Ayer's Pills, Davis' rein Pain 'Extratc tor,' Holland_Bitteri. Terrell's Tette:. Ointment, Tooth Caste and Powder.' Clutlies BruslietiOisir Toottertnashea. Whito Wash tto.4rits bes,' Fancy. -Skiap, Glagiers Tacks, Perfumery genendly, Vials, Bottles . by the •grmurer.-..uth erwis• stul Yari2ish Brushes i‘rtlising Bottles - „"l3ramdy and Wine'fOr Melleinal purpo ses. r• ' ;0,7 MINSINGGAM. Oct. ZIS 8•' i • .. ' CASH, RVier and Eggs; at c-- - • *4 Jot 11845_ AL 13.'11.0Tret. ye. 1, itowsrell. Ithiligimites Lhe' of Jurors drawl; for .11.4rch 1857 'Grand Jurors. BoroughAssriah Wynn; Bri . ghtott—Gea, W !Thomas, Darlington—J. D. Viiugban, .Economy--Jutt Grey, Ilam ton La edek • r • Greene Alex. Greer. Hanover--Thos. Sweirli*en. Irons ? Indumtiy—Joseph Anuanon. . Marion—John 114tiel. 1 • - New Brigbton—)L N. Townsend. Noti Sewiettly—john Hasson; Betti..Pco welri Jahereats,.. j. ` Atn,i,ka_ttitAsttl • - . • 'ltoefiesier bor=Thesi J. Chandler, Wm: Creighton - - Rochester tp•--Fergus Foster, C. A. Whislar. l " • ' • - - South Be'aver—James cook, Jr:, John AaYI: 4. Peti, Jurors:—it4. Week. i _Bic , Beaver—George Rinhej James I3:ightort— Anirew , KH aler, :Sr. , Vatter - ion Sylvester Dunham, Esq., Rich ard Sutherlaod• 1 , • L kt liorongh.-;-11. J. Br.lwn, las. 111,.1.nasey, Thos. Russel. i ' ~4.: e. 1 . D.triingtur—james Pillii4Santnel Elam. ilton, Erri , John id' taurec.: 7 . •. Eeonuroy--Jas. IlueldiieEsq. ' - 1 : - * - Fallston--Isaao Coniiert' Esq., Andrew .faciaon. . - l i s,. .' , • Frinkfort—iWm. Fraia,lch- -• -..1-4401,-,. .. renotrli. Freetlom---Itobert -__ Gipone—Jas. CatuOeil; rOim Jolidston, Sanqiel Lceper, Males. Flopeweil—Georg6 Indepeudekrz9.--11 . M. li,ecd, Wm. need. • • u --111 I i 3i'Detn;illl.- lloon- : -Samue.l Taomas - , son. - = = NeNs- - Driu,ht.r H. Pape, Jno; Ree ves, Wm. Tatiber.. New S - elviekly---SAMpsen Hinds, Jr., John Piers&l, i q., .%1 z. Prentice: ?./Toeth Sovickly--luee. Fombell, Daniel ..14lowls,' R. P. Caugbey; Samuel Smith, S. It. 11h4ry. . . Palterkui—Jobn Sling! S i troheek : er.), . Raee,2nu-k - -Jas - R. Lafferty. lior.—Riehard L. Higgins. Geo. F.,Lnlicus. 1 • Sanaa -t4aver-\V'i: Elder, James M. Rbodca.: Ju l rors- i r-2d leek ; ` B . ' eaver,Jaekson A ndrow 'Smitey...E. , q, • , ' floroulfh—Rohert S. Daniels, C: .lea Iteolin, Samuel Purvis, Joseph Yera. Darlingtriu-Itober Hughes. -Economy-L\Vm.'lluialip, Jr , ~Pilliam Hicks, Alfred _Hill. • Llk/Syd. ' Franklin—Chas. H. Elias Nathen Ha I Freedom—Henry Bryan. Georgetown,- .Morg,.., Nash .• ' Grecna—J - ebnstoa,c r ilboon;James Ram sey- Harmony—J . olin "Eberly, Casper Hen ning. ' / I Hanover—A. R. tit licr JAs. 'Miller. BEI Holv.owel!—J It ',‘lt)Thald. Ia lipeudeuee 7 --4B6:ij. Wxii. B. New Brightou7-,I; K. Miatin, Eq., C M. Stewart, '3lyer'.ho began, as he h. I New Sewiolav—J l ohn Gray l _ ! 1 wellfitled case, '1 Ignowyou 1 North SeWielly=H tr ugh Bennet, ElSilatid - conscientious. 'Hero is . Hugh Denalimm, Hiiili/B. Thompson! il - ake it and rleturti it to ino n Piiihpburgh.,:wob Schaffer, 1 p. - .'st shall have blown over, Pulaski—itiihetti , *( i trgusiso. . ' ter times shall liate l - tiaWie.d. It iecoon „glij a h 13, rns . , • 'Snell vast nootacrioe,beti 11—chester - boroseph Semple. - . , - -Ur!. ripiied the Hobres!,libut tioahester tp—[)avid Mitchell; „ i. . , tuusCuoLforgot that 'tho rep' -7------- , , 0 1 South Beavertlernard 'Anderionjamei , 4 1 ' - Fowla. - • I - .- I • ; List of Cduses, for trial -at - the March' Term 1857: .- -- , z 4. I • . .4 , - [ llarlaton's Assignees vs Wm. ' McKee R qbt S Rays vs Geo W Fulton tienrgo Mark vs : rams .' : Wm Bingham vs same . ; i Jacob. Carson Si James' Ilackly :, Alex Gibb Sr.'s AlexlGibb et 4 - Jas Brady vs.,R R Dawson .?... t. 7 'Hanauer & Brenner Vsl - Joii Bran& Trambull &Slade vs same Mener Hanauer-vs J hi Moore v s Loilisßeinnian ,Itlichael ilootier - vs .Thos l'srkinson. ..,..., , • 4 •' ..: - - - Second Week,- : :, , . Mattho4 Elder vs ,Wiu It Sterling'' 31 ilicier-&; Si - M. vs - smile li'&.1.111, it Co vs It / I T 'Barker jai Black& Wifil vs:Jahn Irvin et.al Ileary Good :& - =Wife v --, e : A Bradley V-•llavid Iruus .' 5, , i Thos Hillard: vs Renton & CriAvri3ll . l MM. / 1 J Taylor vs Margaret White'. ' Chihli &, M'coiinell rs 9 &'P It ,e 9 c. J M'Laughlia et al vs.tris Kronk et al I • • 31inesinger, 1 s ..k( ni r r vs t ‘ii W Johdtoti... GeO SPCeok-irs•Poor Haase Directors . I . lebeer....l . .G r irver vs 0 & Y'll. Co ~ limp -On' loore vs -Tlsnititon Lacoek XV.Power.vs Eduard Varneri . 310y-Ann,ililealacla . 1a Win bl*Gill, ,----,------ Tilil POST, SITUROAY ISE.III TEIEBESTATEEIirf PIPER . Sample ?iltmbers F tlrnisbed Grates. EXAMINE FOR Apply to pyt;litsherB; . . i, ' DEACONISt PgTERSOA; 66 Botiih Third 6 , PLirstlelphis - , 110 A. 'EtttSls PIA NNELS+Itob Boy risi.uto 1 . .10 Heavy bialld ve7 • • • tintal% etturalc isal The faulting :en: hy; T. B. Aldrich. of the Ntese.sc.... l , s lour=, 1 nal." for thh centennial: eele:ac. 41s - o - rti: imouth, N. 11., the &hot feet , ' ' *: At...,„. The Southern Crosv.lhe North.ear, -- The trembling sister *Wis.:res. i ' : . -') Thai many tangled stars trlidve..'l 1 ' " Thi ebb ant flow of pnrple . stf.;;-..!. ' -: , The pulse e flowel4 that thr4 thraligh Earth 1 The lovely Seas9' ii, ehaiighliplire, C I i 'And all that Clod from Chitoeltroulit,r• ; :. ! 1 Atelini the tools of Tiine.ant Oise° l The mind n. wider orbit bee -t Than Sun, or3llOon, or Edith or Karr! AThought can gt!!sp itnnietfti 3 tr, 1 7" ''''' I. Ana wring'the secrets from!tlf Stapp 1 --- . --- . - r The Elementd are Slares•to . 11a ' , . He Hake the.lllll3, he IspT4p t .lf , se4 And be has made the Lightning. na . • ' • A tame and servile 31ereur3 1 , His hand has tdien the shaples rs, ' And, vciili a subtle sliill, desi, A little foot of ty pes" toti blear. The ... A‘ The impress of the tleathroios 3 GO forth a pure evangel, Thci i eght Let w' ar's red gotiralous ..i"e'• furl Go forth, and with thy , te.tehlngi, The manacles that boa thai wall GO forth ty lips nr Peii , e,.! Speak Alen•-ol worts of G.>,4 t.. -- :ra And, like the Rood ziamar i 'itali, I' l l Pour oil upon the *ounflaief faitl IA Pican far triV-Prfuttr's.lll , I, - .i .., The toiling'Braiul2, , lto ro.llyT'ea The hand that holds . the peeit.‘S - i1 ea., i.i Of Knowlediy iu the lips' . ruthil , , . . __ ti bit Wier. TU INONZY pmos A Corolenseri Sketch 4Ace,. lhgto tare R o thschible, from. thettLgis.% s ir the l'reseat 11 1 4 l L Th e sewn was Seiltenilfi, twi af„, Is.tud il! grave cif cleece- (tie t, VairwenOu rcrolutionarc bands aprt.th'cir do- inini.ous; and wa*icg, tio liastily.h packer uP his . I;:inivatu ables, together witL b'etweyn l 7 .. 04 ailthree of Osiers, ttiol t,:, 1 / 4 the Wlo the anci - ent city of Frankfort. hoping - find means of placing hislicaltbi and Lh+wets of his house in security. - ;' • ..i.rrivcd at the city 'Aida had, foenta tics, sent forth . ' rutcreof , the !Holy 'Roman empire," the . fugitive'aita(grave knocked-at the door of tin bumble ewish banker, Meyer nothitchild, chit lariat than-in thaleis, butc Isfistin t'guislted and experienced archeolo4 and is The sovereign, who hiin" i 1 per tic tliese sei.triees, paid tut the Xuowlcdze of tlot JeW ba actually, a few yeari befare,,b lilua the ditgioetion lour to his Court' au. bst -hefe - r - C - 1 -- tifir wir-doei, , We are iu the hands of 1 plitd the L,turigrav : 'I l asi eeipt.'-: 1, .' 1 The Pijnee. re-entered i hia .hurried off, without li,tettni, ed prytatations of thu tuim _ ,What Meyer Ro th schild duly came to poss.'„ illefore er,'Frankfort'wss in the p French troops; and the * been denounced as an - an ally cif the tyrant; sacked and;his cash-blot , pl name of liberty and* No Money. hustesttri4. Frunlifort,tiltait Meyer , ,ed Lis baukinaltonecAufr ii - itmoug--_theJews, and . 111 fi the business world, acid richer than lever lii fsql -more Considered as One ufi bile hankem in Germani, About this t i me there m • - , f t e ;I 'short per iml of rest for.the crowne heads of ,Ger maty. The Prine of . .ibp Rheobilt con: federacy rested ,inn** , thehiglyand forced. Protection of Napoleon. i Raised by . the; will of the ireat clump:toiler to the dignity of an i Elect4r.;f the Ge n Empire, he: iri Landgrare of Resift race ed pertnis3ion to, return to-his domininns po his way ! he, pagsett-,thiongh Franktolt'l The jpuroalc had before intorMed hitsitif.the plundering!!, of. Rothschild's house, nerd i he naturally be- I lieved his own weilthlictriglsinee a prey ' to.! the Jactioints. Still le devrmined to visit I his numisinastie friend; Ifoilly to assure hint of ttie continuance of his icipfidence' '' "Good mordicgl M4Yeeiiaid the Elector, with a frank and- hearty spate of !hands.— 'At last we have peace,,oll friiend,, hat iy costs 13A dear enough- i illifore - yeti staiids U - ruined man, as poor as : /0 14 ' . ' ' !What! yOu poor , yens. litglinesef 'Certainly,' for' haye'n)ttliois cconfoun- ded sans cultotte4 'stelae m 7 ':wealth . along with ,youra?" 'lf :I do 'not new tuo Much in= itermicnew Siiii p , lt obouldi , ,likii So birrow • eatno i- OURSELVES Confided to y ; Wetnall adelanee upen ithe•indemixii r which i n fluence ofthe Rethsehille daily and I vie t shall Iree ti ev r e, in IleeseeCesseL t I ' ibly increased ln feet. agio reigned Inn= a t .-.4411 advisee is not needed for' yo f r High-, picnic; a even art and talent contended name for all that, you C care Oar the h ono r , and'often in vaine to obtain i lk e efe,and untonebed'i' , ~ - 1 , the entree to the hotel in the rttefelfi`&, o Whatr eitelaimed,theTiince, *deter° for Baron' &Mei Wes .often very'Partlenlati eon ii 4 toltusaceed then. . el ( , I 1. m the choice of his greats. ' .1 - 'Thy F ren ch have plken \ l everyihing I polYttiwiniteliterati he wee amiable, tepe. l had, and 1 was very careful ,tic to excite eilly towards H. Heine. the pi' n - e - tard - e I'l them bysmistance; o th er Wild they would spirited huinorist who often had this face lino Paarbbqd more,thoroughly, !night I Cepa at the; expense lOf his liost, t. Thu.: e t haveefeund year diamonds en. I , money iat the close of a brilliant banquet, 'several eirkere they were hiadiee in iny . .l bottles of ILiehries l all-Christi had been ' 'How isit - Poileiblet - -,---- . been consumed, Rothschild sable to the ( Yee., My eutrendili • was a sire getre--_ poet—. I ' ; --- 1 ---- They negi foUnd what I bad bidden.— ;'[l hat a peculiar Da 'a for a wine. W br For 04144 Moe yeat l / 4 i t in owiere4eitiiense - ' ' berth m wewrigin of it '. '.., •-2- 1 , !iffy - Wits tortrio r neyethad lost, t have Ulf= '' 'The (491°1(44 Is ' fe a tly einipTP, 1 en'theliberty of nsinieterne of yo nr. A ll plied Deltic. .Christ weeps at the I 'my enterprises have proved s , ' sf'ul, and that JeWs I could drink such , lexcefi Without L entharraeeing myself fu e leaet, I wine.' I - 1 ' I ; Tan now return the, entire sum, with ; 'Deuce; take your smartness " exclalt fire per cent interest' 1 I e . Rothschild, ;amid the convulsive' laugh The Prince was deeply moved.- ,that.followed. 'you 'Meyer,' he said, are the meet bon- . Ordinarlyi 1 the two Converted in - orable Jew I ever ; heard of; :Keep my German Je, Jewish dialect; ;but LI : 1 11 C 4 e .11F1 'mosey; and continue ,in operate with it.— tiever perm t' Rothschild to all'ininel From to=day fur two', , years I wa t t no re-, nabob style If the ,- had a-dispate,ll turn of it, and only tie) per-cen tinterest poet threateed the m ix of money to i 1' And thus Rothschild became *million- lish their 'e aversatio in the ',Revue! 13431 ' 1 ' 3 get= Mond . The Baron irnmedia 1 1,.0 a ,Meyer died it(1812...i dare' he turned palewith apprehension, and at u died, he had his five sons. Ane. Itii, Solo- took the mot humble i st cps towards a; man, Nethen, Charlee and 3atnee called to eiliation._. '1 - I hi= liell e ide. They i received his blessing, 1 It is well known that, since 1852,1 !and iwoee, to 14111 to, be true to; the law of peculiar financier has become t3onsul i Muses aever to separate from each' other , cral of Austria. 1 . ' 1 • ~ and never to undertake a greatnterPrin'Thesecrat'Ost°l"le first ha) ;without having first obtained t t counsel louts Philippe's reign has yet t .be I and advice of their mother.-- -- ien,f ; but onit,tl'cene, who is titer ugh . ! 'Observe well these points, and yeti will 4uatntedlwith the life and businese of o soon be the richest fanug the eich, and lon ltoths4ild Willbel able to write it; the wt rld will belong to yea: , le, . reeler. At the, \time of the cot4itir. , The oil llebrpw proved a prophet. A kB3fi, fur instance, 'the millionaiee` fi linaneiel Pent:ltchy , was; foun d edat his 'tier alone created rain or sunsine at grave, tine s• " m.erected' s ite thrones in the Will. 1 f. 4 '• 1 T 'f F ore totact:sa ct tes o Juropo-- raakfort, I" The Tuileries'and the hotel i the Vienett, `` a , lts, Loudon aotl Palle. _lde fi ite /tog(' in the most intiina 1 eel - ; ; The dapipar of flat: Eleetor of Bess-Cos-. tioti, - ,aull the Duke de 'outpertSi r i wa „eel eolith:tied to predatte.rich harvests to Id the regdar clantin ' g planer of ithe leirs of Myer Iloth,child. - ' , . thirlatte 11(41,001d- 1 ,. lu 181 at th e f‘rifqo.l3. Congress, the, I The 1 1)311 Baron ler ,obtained the , Deetor related te the assembled sayer-, boncessio' n fili thelNorthern Rhitread mgrs: the story Of the Frankfurt 1, invasion, 1i he tierce!) of stoek.jobbing aware !apt: of the integrity of : the old ew. .At IPF him 'sot? 4read over the entire ea r., Lonee the house at Frankfort oht lied the to' th e injury! of small I)ecalators! at custom of the ‘.lloly''Alliance. It was. Ihe exclusive enriching of the , hig fii Leielimis•doned . with' all the imp° tent loans 1:' rs, whb it is seta divided half.a 8 1 . --ee .which at that tune were i weeortat d by the - among . themp YE e. • . 1 1 ;Emperors of leuesitt; and Austria awl .1 the Ilowever,tlthel o are pinny tratte a Hinge of I.lt4ilan , l, Pruittia, Dm 'atk„ Na-; :told of leerier ehal benceedence I I iles awl Sertlinia., In every owe of these of tho ' Prince of the ,Bazik. • 1 , great fineeeital op eatiens, each of; the fi vd late short harvest of 1816 seetned'tol l'ltethst'-hilgetball 1 ehere! . 1 _ inl tun nei l versal femine in 1847, I •Jael, Ilse yonnhest of the fam i ly, Teceive itellisehild attempted, t o avert imps e 4 the lola of twoihand l red.untlibne' whichlevil bylbu'yirrs•-upott his own hideout , Preece aeLded, to n(alci friends Of i ts eee-4mense heentittes of breadstuffs in ' ;te e s ; , 1 11 e I ; l aud Atil:tic-a. ( 1 ' . i 1 Di:Toeing ovei 'nororiens e.pitals, the i. At th e 'in Paris grsi-1 five brothers eroded active ebd eneteette t were .then sold below the war corresponding agencies in ertry part of lan the proles el' this Immenst Europe. They received iefortnation of the 'tion w e re to'be applied to furnishing _ slightest stock fludttiationsin all ally the diffe-afor all the! needy aud hUngryi ; ,1 rent c‘utl most remote places. hey Dego. 'e. A sPeciiilbekety sold bread to thi 1 , tiated with the west perfect s e -urity; awl Rat a very gloat reduction froin ; thd ; i their operatinua remiined wrap in tho 6harge(l fly the regular hake* ;B. attest itupenetrable aberecy, and were semi! [people, inlthis instance, would_net 1 ;red by certaiu.sueecie in speculotior. of thil.tbe benevylent intentions of the mewl market. Three bf old ille . eler's step I raileddegemst iinaginery nsurv ; iin seem 11140 nelliedla'tler .- te : bavcl lieherited I holieveil th e most absurd ati(ll . reli his g enius. 'Chests are _Nathan, Solomon, ireporta---atamt (mi l ers, that . ( totl e and 'Janice. had L t .4tr i ilit spoilt flout ' awl ha i l) l t II i` •• I • I 1 ' Nathan deserves to M • ; leCial ention.-- palatable ley an admixture poet .11 Seareely of age 1798, he Ice need him., make the Oread three - times as Iself at AanehesterWith! a capital of 500,-isive. ; , 600 francs, whielr ' he had bore orel from! 111c.5.) smile street almonds of 'the paternal cotlers.l In f u nr y•ars he ha/. t ltuthsehild cantributed a ; good share tripled hie capital, retniived 11 ti bankiagiFebru.ryircyblutien ,1 ; ! house to lA.uolou, , witere the extent4of higt Ever r r e ady fur adding fuel; td the flames bueinese assumed pefeetly gigantic proper ever r adi 1 " . eleite the I n 3 sii 9 t na de liens, , ' ' 4 liaittino in stirtino di mischh4f, he Nation ,' Nathan served hie government as inter.' al sal•Bi7on k Pettli-4.... ) i, 'hat he Imediator With the, ( !an.; int tr•k/ I',, cer•v t WM litia tared his flour wSth the ;sweat Of the ; at. twit tieee - were iietit_iog teetiost P..e.e;l'4. poopitl, sillich, ..f c€.or4e, wriold have ppr. .- Q 1 1 aud t he alone" 14eittnlaedteexteul et edtt c ,tol tinsel very -04 P d - 1 -enable bOad. Atzlhe tho tlauinot of st. .ifatires..._. _... ..; - -------;:--1-silme- nue, a number of pamphlctisingainst , -Ile was ateßruss is itidSla; during thbißothschild made their `appearance,farel battle of NA - atm:hie - el:lnd itiebediately aftert whilst th? people thus rewarded hi s char lit haetittied_to Ildelou, Where he arrived itabk efforo, their benefactor in reality ' twenty.:fourbotirS iuedianee of the offiefil leet.--k-eYY..nms us he' could not dispose new; of the victor:f r . ' -Vining t li cse outs h i of'llie previsions he had prneured. Le _went iii' `Change, Though t everything 1 Thb Ireileiluttbn 01 1 1848 filled Itho house that was offered, and thus gained at one o f liothsehtld with terroritlhe, Baran IstrokC, eV' usineas thirty millions: heard that - the :abide was burning down 1 •ri, i nvavmu of,il.Bls quadrupled his for- his country houses and aittstie. .W i ith hi 3 tulle, and ' despftiCof Vie most ,gigantic natural shrewdness , ;he perceived that his banking un.leri4g - i, his never' negleetedlfitghtl would be the (signal for an unaltera. fe'i'ien, the stnallesk .; inatte,r of business 11 - ble eenfi-eatien of all 'his numerous pos- 1 di e d i n -1836, . , .; 1 ' • , sesio s, and he hadt h e courant to re -1 Phyeically„.Nathan Ro l thechild Lail re- main , , 'l,.i . , . i ~ , j . ulsive featurge His deportment was that Numerous anecdotes ; are tn et eulation, of the 4ividdiat Ipar4,linu. To him is aserib- illustrative ,f his presence ;of (mind and c-il the fil.ekpliht of•rennitine the children:firm e l se during. the, trying 'lays cf '4B:T— -of ls.ael by thebanks Of Jot-hen; he de '%We , will not, however repeat theta-all jirgned to tory from the Turk; that , country here / O ne especially tile bhe.. nof en told !which wee ti•Olani k eeti• to his twee They in.the plpzis. It ,relates to a call made I Witf.d then, from Pt.re graiitude, hayetnede upon Giro by a rough Partylof led Repub. hint King or Pale,Oue; bUt whether they Le ,U 4 s,; demanding lan equdl , d istribution would have exchanged ] their, European of Ins,lpropetiy.. . Fie ada4tled[their esti wealth and busineisdor‘he land of the. Bi. mate o r' his wealth IWas - correot, computed tile, still remains , an open question. Our!the population oflFiance,l among whom lamented friendethe late Major Npah, was is money i r equally e e"distributed, a scalene and carnist co.laborer of Reties- nd 'bid his ' revolutionary asseilants two child in that cause , ; , F ran s, each, as they._ itroper Share in an Nathan married the sister of Iseao Cohen, equa diStributione i . , .; I ; , i who had a dowry bf filteen million franes.l In 188.0, Rothschild had! given 1 1 1 Janice the hea-1 of the Peri , ' hduse, went francs; this was al ; great deal. for from Vienna to Paris, to establish himitelf bad ihteai l ened him. lii 1840, lii] thete,iat the very ;moment wlcn the sceptre 50,000 francs fop the Wounded an I felt from the lisurhe of 'Napoleon Ile was ployd laborers. At the came t i t the prlueipet benker in the hanged the res- son, AlPh nse,'whol had . just coin( Wrangle ; lie and his ha•ether Nathan re- at once 71If ore to, the' Proeisiowil ceivehthe billion el war expenses, and he meet petitioning Or his right of . .' , . 1 Powers hiiliutis of iudetnnity, lead to the allied ship. 1 1 ; , • ~, - , 1 That enormous stream' of money ' _ It is s itHat init. at the mom; 1 'with .ter flowedlthrengh their coffers, and how much. /Tames, a most, ove rc ome of it remained there his never been aseer.l besitatin between the safety' e l tsined. I , - • . person a d his Millions„ Mar •Aftcr the downfall of, the ,`dystrety, 13a..' diere .rude his appearatize bel : ron Jaime ott•red i his g old_ hand to and laid; 1, 1 .... 1 1 the monarchy of the Jul revolution, end - ?Citi en Rothschild, 'nb weak the hand Was greateftilly grasped. The ' i pledge myself for you!" ; Baran and his wife nowobtained the often ; The 1 tike dreamt all nigh ; before refused eit l , ltfte at Court, - and thet man's said, th pistols in hill Princes e ft eniap aced in Rothsehild's sa- -- I great ca airy Sword! that eaggei .1 1; 1 0 01 - I I I ' I 1 - I side.lint when hi saw, en the nJ ' • die' Philippe'. ra ' i ' ` '-"l'bus, en Lenin iy that i n = , teeestiret had bee+ taw —, 1 .1 , ,1 -• t - ; 0 1_ II alk, t 1 . 1 • rag ex-, eh reect to, v , -er ' i : hid, r • ~ fir 0 upou , ' a - edifil: I n I t ,,bolui, iii.:l 1 9 bstivileAt 1 ll Itossse.ls; lieu is IJIII• I , I A l i''l bet.- 1 lii;t)tip . „ I . 1 i t ' d g.tmtrtion ut: Yu7 .linee4 . ':• . illiC ' ar ni .) 7 is -ri no,T,e eiv 0 i i to ivpaten, ff= ! I'llii4jat 'T lc ol: w i n f a b ci °9 iAta ht n 2bl : ll . ) hil ,lii - ' the 41 r ho t utors left. I child re pew" 0.0 I ae urrt, erred. Lady with nrl In was reputed. [;!he was! one, ha moat! relia-: . .. -Iy - to protect his hotel, but alsO all iii ] =l pet- - session'kin the_peighlxirboodi of the, city, against any attark, he discovered tha t the . words ot the Prefect of Pollee : were more a than idle wind. In legs'i, than a'ye . stf! , :r this, Causal+ ern, . banislierli" and wit uout any meana, cania refLouabn. Here he re ceived n ; letter tibia .1 ) %1 ril l !, n:4 f,0119 1 w:7_11 , 'Bir: Permit cue to place at your (Hip°. sal the sum (.f thirty th ousand francs, This little capital May enable yon ? .;:irpoa. the hardi soil cif e zile,tastiter i n to somp Odra of business. 'You may return the taunt isk 'ten or twenty yents;or Whenever yon like.., : :__ This is a autall recognition all tba valuable:, services You have rendered .to!-the-coUntri , . 3 = *Rim! yourr e z::-- •- • :1 •Pi Cithiachild, :,„ At first, Rothschild was very inimical: to the Government ot the Secdud of Decetna I ber. He would most Probably-have been, sent to Nazas for this, laut bis position as ~ anatrian Causul General. pratieted him., ;- •:. 'He had often heels' bitterly reproached : for I never claiming any thing for Ole becti;fit of his peor co-religicinists. • 1 • .1 ..•\ -. glAticast,' it was ididito titm, 'give them the profit. of 'ono single s eculation on ... 'Change. He approved of the idea..,A ,manoeuvre , of 4bnpo; whigh/be Organized, one fino 'mortiiok, followed up liminedintaly by , a lmenoenVre - o _. ' `bears, ' left a netkrefit of' 1850,000 francs,;which be once devotia -- to' Ilthe ere ton of AI Jewish asy/uui is the rue Plept4t - = , , 1 I , 1 xlly 'his, total absence .of ruanneri r ;lie sovereign ,laank i i infore ill-feelings than the loi 1 millions i Iris' ev Crtc reated,..eu la great pleasareiti huiriiiiati ieut. :A short; time : a:jol t how an neeision, the VniperimenC of money ivas prOperlyl - audi , :. Rroveti, - , * ,1 1 - Creakily., whrtl:had never eyad'eo- i ieligionXl4him synagogue,''and laving ^ occa to him upon M. tter,l eoncert tregotion r intr need hinisel o i l .emonyi nod co Menepd to bamess. - P. 1 , 1 'And are you really yI, : Cal t Rothschild, measuringhim froliii -VAlid to foot. TO fact cut and hter 1 the , ould 1 tlie the kb. ties .'rely once tmon. I the, en- 81- COr- arm ntd lrq r 'an I ou, Ile, Baron, I have alreali the honor rot ute . ot jcning raj .''_Certainly; but I thc.tught fatn i ou advocate, should be than you - arc.. :1 At.these silly 'as itell l'words;,di,eniieux. bit big Ji ~, to say what lie had to say I 1 and •, Rothschild gavecleat a , i gwOr ,s- • ~ 1 --- I . j' ‘l.l-ut are_you really Baru I" laid Creird4oz, Interrupting Wlistl U.l yult'•Z 4 haiteP to 4 . ‘Cortai 1,,-. Ikliou.:•l i ft t - Rotbschi d 14 e . should t,.. , a b --.- With this ineod(ite , - Iwo I skotoh of thin family.lfl e. than, Who, ikspitO of the , et tooracy of bfrth abd t‘r i geni i 14 kni sltrowdness -andithe , it's; now Or. forty 'years pas I thp7destinies of out eutiutry . or power:. ' 1 - I Mnel- II lion Ito be When' Brea- =I I n d• , urope 1 ilo i r priet.4, )e.cuLv bread 4° Iket b pbefe Klee ;et the believe )139 r, grain; is nade it word(' expea- Baran to the 1 , . -16Y - ...kid a dtiting is le divlnc,l who , ... I stood by'that bed of y .4 ii iyou,nith--- - f .' .‘. llf 111.1 uerqr bclievel in tin initiis- ~ i tratiou (if (I,.p . trted onei b:,f ire' [ e witi not. 1 doilbt. uow - itr V ' ..1., .~ SAYINGS OF; LI qll3lll LUT, Elt. • Luther, taking up a caterp Ilar, nn .eniblent of the devil i walk., anAdienis irides lors .3 its changing IAA:" - • • - 1 . Lutlierwas,o3e ! kly licinllrivedi. and bat , • tug hiiir cut Iprese ett of ' he said to the iwtter: "...ft iit like the bear) - shtveci d e 5,44:11. have a'stuoeth chih ; to : int - arrow our lietird bat ilJes ceitiei grqw 111;1 wi,tlst we.retnain on earth; lii likerniatior,;kigliis -I, sin cannot be extirritedl front! u?; iOp-rugs 41), i 4 0p as 'long as we e4ist. I Neyerthelesi, we nre bound to \ resist itiltn the utinost[of Oat strength e and te!cat itAtiotru _ . „ When I atn,nskailetlptith heavytribillatinns. I rush out among my...pis, rather thi.rentaint adine try myself The human heart iy like a Millstone in ,a mill; whitt,yon putwhe:it under *- et,' it turns l and grinds a ebrtiises thei wheat to if you put no-wnetit r t ytill grinds 'on' . 2 bat then ' tie itself, it gills s I wear nwy: ' ' / f • ' . ,gtar Thinning of fru i t oftkn makks all the tilifferenC§fietwean a fine ero and Yuma, chiefly ' thic k , because the crop, whenl too doesnot get a4ll.he stipPort/ii. ought -tp have, and all fidla • ' . • , 3 together, :whereas,' by 'Aint iof attention and timely thinning the crop to half,_ or a t.ltird,s,m , even a fourth of what pare' w a s 'originally; it- would , inest with: .a co iesp ndingly improved , i- ' ' , sample; mud all saved and ripenea well. - This should be carried don 4 to I gooseberries and currants. . I . ri • . J ar frome is a residencehot mercy. of the ' 1 bOdy, but of the heart ; 1 1 it is n Paco , f r the af- fictions to.unfold and ;develop them s elves,; fo r thildren to 'love, itudl earri- L l and pini in for husband and wife t4.i . Oil.‘-siiiiiingly ltogether. and' inake life a ble.ssiug. Thu olije l c•t Of ill • I ut ambition sould'be t-1 9 be happy at ihoe; if ik , we_are not :happy the . e, we Icannot 44 ha - Ppy '° elsewhere, 1 It is the•best Eirool', of the virtues of a family draft to St, a happy firehiAle..,f • i • . _. • . ' ' •• i ; i ; 1 15 0 000 no one signed i d' num: 'tole, his e'of age, Govern. = . . I ler Gentility is neither in turth wealth, manners, nor, fashion.'-.-but an:the . mind. i.A , • high switse,nf, honor f .l4 determinr.tionl niver to take a mean advantegelof another, an adherence ( i) to truth, delicac y and olitene torlrtia those . with whom we have ealiniiictre its essential characteristics. , .l V - 1 ." • , , oninF 71-7 Star of die soi.d, ea ' I two` are tieveri l litx apart. nt when ror, was of his Omni fore ° him nest! I g eb-reace is the ev ' virtuO is its u-'--a—Ote of that :belt, and at his zt morn not on- I ' , correct:se with those We 1.. •thi•ough 'with those wersiiiiekrei the store. • NI 111 ).1 1 ! = El .l j. , i l'_ ME ME TEED 1818. and?courtesy u ;or bas'oreatod iud rinaofr bis y. 'LL ' _toes! % tr' let? of-ta raver, oiai suctli !e of tlie„man spirititlly 14",- seen hti trove one dty iu gon to speak ing . tho ,eon f withouteor peak upoii hi 3 ietix?' ith his 'IOOIC3 , done niys,:lf a. COLEI Cremiauz the. bigPr,i: wan ; ai impertinent - p b an nt p . b.ln rcize e d m tia , d distinct` an- nothE - elintl?' ' r ,I ! ul3t, i?' ‘e great 4tron ier bred' 'man.' ' the I this,' I'vy,nf,ho aria- its aryl. t l timpli 0 igl t e ,en- Wad !l ore taa eta- • lii MEM