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MANIKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1,111.1.1•UKTIK, Office, oh Cho Diamond, ono door west of the Poet Olive • L. J. estAros, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE OMIT cLamordsto co , PA FAT 30 '5,44( 'MALE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BKI.I.BFoNTN, PA Otnoe nith tho Hon Joules T. hole. Nov 25. 185H•lf, AIIPIIIIRO'IIie P ES, pluvroa RANTS R. DAHrEiticEOTYPES, Taltau dally (gittlitBttioin,yo) from 4 kw to 6 P m BY J, 8 BARNHART, in hie oplereild aeloon, 1.. the A remle llullding Bellefonte, rettn'll. DR. .1 A Alltil M. itcrtimia(liff, rll l'` , l WAN A S 11111; 1 1N, Filisee4s..r to I.lr Wt., J Molilm, rerponthilly It, tST. 1118 prat 1 4 1 , oii 41.11 . , 1 .. .. A hi th o ~ i tkums of OTlEtt'S MILL 3 Ai..l 11e1..1tY far..., .f fh. fn.. , 1b.,. J. 4U Int IN. PRACTICAL SURVEVIiIt OAK lIAla, ❑ILI 8, 11 , 100 ,. .1. to Fun - eying fam. mad. ko All ■ppliestlrmt mirlretri ro Bunlr•burß V, 0., Will ru• olly • prompt arrr rl I ton. It 14 Ma DEE= IVII,IIAII r WILOO4 t.intn A 111 111,11101.11 ArI I I(tSKI — S AT LAW . 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Ott 2ci.'6ls4(. j H. rrtiikl3., ruhtitctw I. tit'tt(ihoN, trit.t.aroate, tria-rntr a "a Will attend to prorefaiorial calls as heretofore, and seepedtful if pro. hia dervioes to his friends a n d the p ohne Offloo no.tt, door td hts reshlenee on Spring street. Dot ,21,574-tf r. D. IiVIIRIAATX, ILES DIM 7' 43)11(T/1;1%1 °Mee Knit residence on the Noah Eat CIA-nilt of the Dlornotill near the enttrt !louse 1,4 , %VIII he found nt hil offine •zoopt two weeks .11 liwth ntionth, conimenolngrit (li l t first Monday of the uluhth,rtheo he will by ikrid.t nine tirofearlototl duties 01110Raii W. SWARTZ, ack gIiNVATCIIMAKER & eatAltrueri, eget? A Rooms ono door Seat at P. C. Thanes, d Tiro Store, on Allegheny street W Maul and Jewelry neatly repaired and writranted. Aug TIISIt•tf. A DAIIII HOT, ATTON,NNY AT LAW, InILLIII/01cri, Wilt 6 tton4 protuptly to all legal business Intru■ted to Min, Bpsolal attention 'alit be given to the Orphans' CUIIII. Practice and goritening, Ills otAce Is with the lion. Jemsa T. Hale, whore he can always be °outputted In the /Coghill and thirman languages J. H. STOVER, ATTORNEY AND OOUNEELLOR AT LAW. NRIABIONTM, NOWA. Wilt prttotiee his profession iu the several Courts of Centre County, All business Intrusted tb him wild b. faithfully attended to. Partleular attention y a w to ao lie c tiorm, and all monies promptly re• milted. Can be consulted In the German as well Fa la the English language, Dame en Ufgh at. , ronmerty eatepled liy Judge Itsurnelde and D. G. Road, Esq. W. W. WOMEN, DKUOOIBT, ' Waossesana awn Herren Dawn. is Drags, Medicines, Perfumery, Palate, Nit, Voir •nlehes, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Wane, and Toilet Artieles, Tyneside and Shoulder Braoea Garden Seeds. Bostonians will And my stook oomplete and fresh, isintutlaoldist moderate pilaw - - - Ow Faroe ri autAztlolano am th e country are netted to exam y Ditrostir HAWK, Z. 0• Humus, Jes. T. Herm a. N. MoALLNITim, A. 1 3 Co Am INTEREST PAID ON SPECIAL DEPORTS HUMES, MaALLISTER, HALE 1 00;;. • Bicceromrs, Ositrits Co., PA. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. 841,13 OP EXCHANGE AND NOTES DIS COUNTED. ,OOLL.ECTIONS MADE, AND PROCEEDS, RE MITTED PROMPTLY. INTEREST PA rp ON SPECIAL DErOBrTB FOR .! . = IAT VI THE RATE OP POTT DAYS AND UNDERUR S PERCE IX MONNT THS ' PER ANNUM—F I R SIX MONTHS AND UPWARDS AT THE RATE OF Fla PER OlniT PE]. ANNUM. EXCEIANCIE ON TIER EAST CONSTANTLY ON II ANP 2 II sweat K TJ, The girl without a )1, The belle T K 1 dor 161,i got the 1, I wrote 211 D 4, I sailed In the A K D A, At soot by L N Moore My M 7' head will henroo contain 1 °Alm I ft A b r i g ht, lilt 8 7' Innen from 1.1 t Intuit M oh ktoe tn vrt td And Ist, should NENV 11-1: Z, mind it not, ginAltl X K ITlendnhlt shun, to true, Thoy should 0 11 t got Hut friends A foes alike D IC Itc IT may plalnlj CI, In every funeral 11, A, Or unole's L K 0 Prom virtue nererZ V a Her Influence B 9, Alike imiunee 10 derepu A 40 lode D vine. A if C cannot out a Or MOH, an I hope U'll put a • 2 1 ? It 11 4 nn X A don 2 My eosin, heart and Ur Ito idfore in a t A 2of land. lie Rays he loves U 2 X 8, r re tirtuotn A V's, AU etherr it, iTie Ilk 1.4 A until II I C, I pray It 2 X g'il. dr do 0 burn In Ie I II ' 4 43, yrdsug k wayward Muoo Now ivoll dear h T J, trust that is It true' When thin U C U lben c to Mk!' An S Al It C =1 ? Morrison, the heroine of the prim cut ltt le sket, h, was about seventeen years •drive at the time this incident tranqiired. Mai) , was really a pretty creature, and pictizre if robust health. Still we would not have the yea r imagine that she was ei ther coarse or vulgar on the contrary, she was hetuually relined, even ahote her eta non. Itut !wrong of thrth wee the plump Ut ile clanyt.l, and shat was more, Abe wile brave of heart, too, as the sequel will show. Itirtrg !Stott ttritih a eoinfortsble farm Tit Pennsylvania, along with her father and thothcF awl two htethere, both the latter old er than herself, At the breaking out of the war, her father and brothers were among the eery first to shoulder arms in defence of the country; con• sequently, Mary and her mother wore ne teisarily left alone to manage the things as beat they could. Early one morning, Mary's mother lied gone avty to vigil, n filend some few maw' distant, and the young girl was busy with her household duties, ill the while humtning fetnilliar ballad to keep hereelf company. All at once she was startled by the door being Suddenly throsin open. A moment after an American soldier, red and heated with violent e 'tete igo, and disordered In ap pearance generally, rushed into the apart ment gaspingly crying: The blood-hounds are on My track ! t can go no further ! For Liod's sake hide me Somewhere.- The young girl was at limit etirtied, but perceiving at °nee how manure stood, she immediately rallied. from whom aro you flying 1" itho do Manded. Hessians I hessians I my girl," respond. ed the,patriot, who was no* smiling with the door but afew Inches open looking In • tently down the road. " They have chased ttsti far, thirsting for my blood," he added, g. my strength Is all spent. Will you find we a place to hide, and thereby, probably gave my life?" , 4 Will II" responded Mary enthuslasti oaiii. n God knows I will, sir, if it is in iny power." 11111LLAPPOS71, Thank yagg girl, thank yon." " I Wong to a patriotic family, and am sorry that I am net a - man to tighrior my country. As it is, I always do what I can. But how near are your pursuers ?" Hark, don't you hear the clatter of their feet I" returned the soldier. They are com ing on fast I" " We n:lust be quick, then," rejoined Ma ry. " Let me see"—and her bright oyes moved anxiously around the spartment. At length they lit up with a glow for pleasure, and she added, "in the oven you will ho safe, I know, and thank Heaven the tire has not been kindled under it." " Anywhere, so that I osn escape their hugs," was the excited reply. Let us pause a single. moment, to say a few words eonoerninl the oven to which Ma- stlttt Viittrk Sari psorapology. I= An A A now I mom 2 write, istellantous. The Fugitive Patnot, BELLEFONTE, CENT It ry made reference. t was at the tipper., end of the apartment, raised about 0, foot above the floor and of the largest dimensions too large by far, ever to have been made for the use of it private farmly. At the lentil ealirlation, It mitild have conVenieutdi held three persons vrAen drens really wore events.' . (lot in bore, sir !" Lried. Mary an sho threw open Cho large iron door Creep back as far as yeti can; and should you fled the open getting a httle warm don't get frightened, but try to beat it na patiently an possible. " Litterey, if not life in at aatte," respftod ed the oioldier, as he 61:111 111111,Crf 111111 Craw 1 - ell into the oven. .A.:l — that moment the ery of the per,- Ruing 11e5%4110 beret distioctty upon their ' • They are here "' whisper'e,l the ...Mier, setting his teeth •• Now were there hut two or three of them, io4tend of crvermg out of sight, rd give them a lesson they would not soon forget ; but as it iv, why, discre two is the better part of vallor, I suppose." " No doubt of it, sir." rejoined Mary, " Back n.rw, so far as you can,'' Abe ad dod, "for though I hardly think it possildv, still, they utay Lake a hotioa to look into the Quietly, Mary cloned the door of thu oven and at once, bending down to the fiaor, " lie. gan to arrunitii th; kindling, prepaiatory to starting a fire. Just an she applied Ole fire to the eon: bits - tildes -mei of 'nurse she delayed to the last moment -the course, ignorant brutal flee !dans dashed in the room. " Vere's rte tain'd rebel !" cried the fore most, lit reel . ) Yaw de tam'il rebel !" echoed the otiteril at the same thne, and in tones rough enough to freighten the stroitrat hearted woman in the land. " I Smote nothing of any rebel ! ' respond. ed the young girl, fearlessly an! emphati cally. " Pot you ins he no koent in hers t pt• taN,l,s.:ll kill you erieil the nit, hint pearell td he,the lot+ r of the ;Tin I, as he Ins ,t , trt• grosilotty to the young gill's face Yaw, you he TOIL us we 1, 1 .1 rot cried the others, eloditg op anent I \I try, Mileith , g their ti•etipons men tritiglv "LYell seareli th 'hilts if yoo be neve me " responded Mary, iielilfere I.ly "Yaw Iwe seardh the boo+• wit find tie tarn rebel !" and sw h like ex •1 &mations fell from the lips of the swinish -Men. Seinitoling into leg A g 11,4 1 ,1 in OW Cll M. Ith try, 'ceded to ovorli tot Ow limit hog wit, di .et good sized and roornv Fient peeped into every istok and C , tr,,,•r of the apartment they were in, mileli limo's satisfaction. though alw tys overlooked the oven. e Thy, tire was all this time slonly I)tt ro /mom and Mary grew anxious for the fu gitive's situation, which, Ow well knew, must already begin to he an itneentfortnble O'. As MOoti aM the -nil but the.' guard, of course. hat left the room to ex plore the bowie, she" stooped down to the fire place and cautiously spread not the tire Pose to decrease the heat. if P ooo ldc with out materially altering the appearance While site was still on engaged, the Ileil- Xlena tumultuously re-entered rho apart. !nen!. thunder and Mitten. HT lint find the reb el !" and mintilat expressions fell from their lips. '•I told you thero was no rehel here," r aid tho young girl as she calmly rose to her eat. • "Shoost you aliow h vuro ho lA, or by lath, we will kill you, rebel woman !" cried the dirty, black muaitleil leader, and brand raking hip heavy nabre, —King Show pay our king, tint our king pay us to come hero OA kill all do tam rclaila, unt you toned Had the rebel gobbet, or we kill you, by tam ve t . • ..Yaw ! yaw I kill the rebel woman *he uts flab the rebel Adger !" vociferously cried the oth‘ri, in a IJabel like 'oonfti- El= 1 •You ugly looking monsters, you !" you Arc Jinn brittsil enough to kill a defenceless woman, evens helpless little child ; but tell you, I've got friends enough to save me front such as you, arty day. Now if you don't decamp ithdautly, 11l fetch enough of Washington's men &both your ctrl to make you wish you had navel entered into this bonen." Mary spoke loudly, clearly and determin edly; and though the Ilesalans could not 'uw' derstand all she said they yet comprehended enough to makethern - besttate a little. - All at once they became quiet as before they had beennoisy. "Vat 4,1, you say, voutan's 1" inquired the leader at length. “Rebel sogers here hey 7" - "Yes, rebel soldiers here !" resptilidedlfe ry in the boldest manner, "and enough of them as I told you beGiM, to make you wish you had never come Into this house " The hired milieus exchanged ;entices. "flow many don 7" inquired the leader, half frightened at the prospect. 'A% let you know how many '!' cried out Mary, thrillingly ; and as She spoke she seized hold of a tin dinner horn which wail suspended near the fireplace. Then turn- COUNTY, PENNI., THURSDAY, MARCH 31,1859 i ing to the hack door, she threit It open pla ced. the horn (0 her 110, and blew a loud, ear-splittlng blast. Altogether, the Hessians were by tibia time pretty well frightened, awl their igne rinee of the country and the manners ren dered them envy victims to the most transpa rent Mee. IVith a simultaneous Cry of a larm, they all rushed pelt melt from the house, and Mary accelerated. the Velocity of th'eir movements by Wowing continual blasts opon . the old tin horn. Down the road they sperl, !wet+ once looking beak or Morphia to see if they were plumbed or not. Mary waited long enough for them to get a little distance from the house and then she turned to the oven and threw open the doors. "Corry , out, Sir !" Raid she ( 'Thy arc gone The fugitive crovileil fertb, looking n great deal the wort.e for his i otillitentent brief lig it had been. "the heat was almost too much fur me: said he Mindy I expected as much, air, renpondoil Mary pittyingly ; hut Weed I couldn't help it, under the cireturtodancen. I (Lit what I thottght bent to aavo you from their bands. But fur the fire heneath the oven. I knew they wuvid have searched it, and likely, din• covered you, '•1 don't blame you, my girl," , ort the contrary, I thank you from the bottom of triy beatt. Yon have saved my life, ■nd what lin little scorching rolthat. The last word had hardly passed his lips when he fell Gi the floor insensible. Mary et mice applied herself to route,int bins, and in a little while, the had the pleasure of ace ing Iwo again conscious. Wilde she was so engaged, her mother returned end, being jaunted of the airounistanoca, she Inittedi at.nly addiellsed herself to the taflk of aiding her brave daughter. tt only reinuinu for nit to ed.l tutt, niter da,) 's c areful nursing, the fugitive was fully enataei to proeeed upon hi* .ray—an 1 that he never forgot Mary :11orriFkm otoit be pat ent to every render. The Arming of Ramps 1 he Qm en's Speech at the opening of l'athament, entirely ignored the a object of the warlike 'preparations In Europe. 9'h moat noticeable feature of the delivery of bhe speech, was th , • emphatic Winner in which her Majesty read the paragraph rile nog to the necessity of reconstituting the navy, owing to the nitrodoetion aC gleam power, ant the in Irwin,' of the eueit • try '1 he e,peeelies from Ilee throne me hot 1119:1 1 43hle for their 4'4 /111111 , 1 111 . 4 tl V bit the list is more te,erv.. , l than Ivo' lily 'rite Raul of Portly 4111111111:1 the 4101 :one , by alluding to the "great dangers that are evidently threatening nod m 101.1441 1 .111; inti mated that the Cabinet had received roanranees •rthat so long as Austria confines her self to her own hinito, `;arliiiit roost not ex peel femur 'awe any assistantm in np aggres sive war," it was plain !bat his addrr.w had little effeet In trannonliznii: the appretten • $lOl3/1 oflua liever.l A now:hiding remark) that, whatever inight happen, Rnglanil wee not cominitt l eil to any course, but would find her honiti free to lake that which might appear 'Wit, seemed to be the chief point for connolation• The whole lime of the debate intik:MANl that all parties treru united upon the belief that the trite nonrito was, Let England prepare." The Heart of Man C,MACi 010 eye but penetrate into its depths and gain 1000M14 lo those secret cells Which memory consecrates limo her own FMCS vti use, it would behold with all their brightness till clinging around thensTs.t! when they sank from the cold gaze of the WOrhrinto seething death —forms and things that once possessed a realness and (legated for a while, the with then• too wild brightness --tenants of those silent cbatns berm of the feelings. Years may change the hopeful, too contld• ing boy in to . a scoffing, iron-cooled man ; life's dark taggyuntay4tgosit 4u:1414 In - l *ltk their hardening breath, until his nature becomes infected with the taint of his heart, and impressions that have slumbered there, unknown to all hut him from happier days, *at there remain forever, with all semblance of life, yet in all gnietude of death, 'unless called forth by the deathless fires of an im mortal love. tuurit.--A gredt with brine dltilig with it a great responsibility. the Manna that our rathtii githerad hi the desert no. doubt was good ; but fides not that which is equal ly good fall from heaven to-clay i Evety truth, like every plant, lise-lta-several stages of development. and the Old and of both, is the fruit it bemire. The corn is beatitiful in the blade, Still more in the flower, but loveliest of all when it id full in the oar, when it is ready to fulfil the great function fo7 which the benitleent Creator designed it. Ma, ha% your tongue got legs ?" " Got erhat, child I" Got legs. ma?" " Certainly not ; but why do you you-ask that silly question t" " Oh, nothing, only 1 hoard pa say your tongue was running' from morning till night, and I was wandering how it could 'run' without legs. That's fin,. MAL " A flatter In Search of Rusin. Far On ong occasion a hatter nettled Waiter Dibble, called to tmy some furs of us. For certain reasons I was anxious to play a joke upon hint I sold him several kmtls of fur• including, • beftver" and t:coney." Ile want ed '•ltussin." I told him we had none, but Mrs. Wheeler, where I boarded, had several hundred pounds. " What on earth i:: a woman doing with Itntisla t•' lie a.Att I, c0n.1,1 not answer. hut assured him that there were 130 I>ounelv of Russia and 15(1 pounds of young Russia in Mrs Wheelers's house, and tinder lu•r charge, but whether it was for sale I Muhl not say. 1111 he atarteil kritiithe view to tnik e the purchase. Ile knocked at the door. 'Ake. Wheeler the elder made her appearance. I want to get your Russia." Rnil the hatter. Mrs. Wheeler nsked him to walk in nod he seated. She, or course, sup p osed he End come after her daughter '•Ruohn." Wont do you want or Pushia 1" rtstteil the old lady. •' To make hate," To trim hate, 1 suppose you mean," re• 'owled Mrs. Wheeler. •• No - fu the outside 01 hide, replier tho hatter. Well, I don't know ranch about lints, but I will call my daughter," said the old lady. Pissing into smother room wheru “Thish• la" the younger was et work. she informed her that s man wanted her to make hats. U, he means sister Mary, probably, I suppose he %%ants some hats." replied Itushia„ an she passed into the parlor. •' 1 suppose you wish to see me sister Mary ; she is our milliner,' said the young er itusliia. " I trtsh to nee whoever on nn the prorr ly," satil the tutUer, Sister Mary soon notch her appearance AR NlNnk its she was introduced, tht itrattr mittruteti her that h. wished to boy `'Rttxh• Buy exelaime,l Islary in sm. ‘• I final unfit rstand you.., Your 'Attie is ?lies Wheeler, Ilkhrvr :" qal4l the hatter, who WAS &rw) Id at the dif itculty he. met. with In brink undo-Mukha. • • It lA, SIC." Ah ! very well 1n there old nod young Rusvia 111 lhr lwttro 1 1 believe then• said Nlary, nnrprin• tol at the familliar manner in whioh he spoke of her,m4er and mister, both of whom were pr cent What is the price of 41 RIIR.IIII per pi.uul Z" R,40,1 the hativr. heht , e apr, that of Ituaida is not for replied Mary in d ignantly •lCcll, %lint do you ask for young Rum• eta t' porotiail the hatter ' Sir," said Alois 10,,Itia, the younger, springing to her foal, " , I.) yon come here to nrnilt. tit fi‘cioniero, finales I lS you So, rep will soon call our brother, who in in the gni.- den, and he woti punish you no you fleet , ' re." Levitt, !') ex..laitnett the hatter, lh R 8 " what on earth have I dune to °Rend ) ott 1 1 came born on a kttmtitot mat ter. I Want to iitly russia I w as told that you had old and young Russia in thu lonise. Indeed, this young ladyjurl stated such to be the fah a but she says the old Russia in not fur halc• Now, if I can buy young Russia I want to do co—but if that can't be done, plenum ray so, and I nil trouble you no further." " Motile) open the door and let the Retie man pass out he is undoubtedly crazy," I Raid Miss Matey. Ily thunder helicon I shall be if I retnain here much longer." exclaimed the hitter considerably excited, " I wonder if fblka never do businso In these parts. that you think a man is crazy if he attempts such a thing." •• Business! peer man," said Mary, !moth ingly, approaching the door. " I am not a poor man, Madam," replied the hatter. My name Is Walter Dibble ; I carry on hatting exigialyely in Danbury ; I came to Grassy Plains to buy fur, and have piirehased sumo beaver and money, and now it seems I am to be called crazy, and a “phor man" because I want to buy a little "Russia to make up an assortment." The ladies began to open their eyes • lit tie. They sew that Mr. Dibble was quite in earnest, and his axplanation throe Con siderable light on tho subject Who sent you here P asked sister Me- r 7' .‘ clerk at thO state, 6i:civets " wits "/11l is a wicked young iellow for making this trouble," skid the old lady. "Ho has been doing this for a Joke," she continued. • " A joke I" exclaimed Dibble in surprise. '• Have you not got any Russia then 1" t! My mune is Jerughl4, an so is my daugbtet's 4 said gm ihoolor, "and that A Gee Srott.r.—ftt d hotel In New York, recently, in ofd gentleman CAlbe down•aturs au(l`rnquired orthC el,rk whether ho had any tallote edlleSl Heing Informed that hc cotik s t he thue supplied, the old gen tleiYah said • "Then I wish you'd gif6' toe some—l want something I can blow out, for I've been Misting away at that cased jig ger in my room till I've no winttleit." The clerk by spasmodic earth, kept hie Cowden• lace, sod ordered up •' a pound of dips to . You lie, you dog, and you know it," he I room I suppose is whet He meant.by telling you about old and yoting Rushia." - ; Mr. 'Alibi° bolted through the do'c4 with out a word of explan'ation, and made for our store. " You young scamp '" said he, as he entered, " what did you mein by scndjpg me over there to buy Raisin. 'I" t‘ I did not send you to buy Rushia. I supposed you were either a batchelor or a widower; and wanted to marry Rushia," I replied with a serious countenance. replied bulfffrrattairni, pay yoti off for that some thy." And taking Ma Nix, he departed, lesq ilfhomored than could be expected under the circumetenceq. " A SmallChanoe of Lags." We publish, says an exchange, Under this head it most amusing story of Judge D--- of Illitsoia, in whith that gentleman, having accepted the hospitality of it largo family, occupyiliga single loom, wa,s obligati to un dress and •; hop in to lsd'in the presence of P. young Indy, 'Utte,dultte Kiityretf '' a rdnall mou, phys.. trally speaking," and the idea of going tc , bed before the yoilng lady a modest, men : Slide gild aho rrOin habit thought nothing of the circumstance —l..irntsl his head hips . ), turn , . The idra of titilling, 411 his boots be fore her WAN death, and as for iltAng his other )Isis's, ho tool he would sooner have taken Mt Ins legs n ith n saw. At length thh awful eosin approached The dodge dtad p.ultally undress d, entimiched - hrthind a t hair, which uttered no more pridec!ion from the " enemy" than the rounds of a ladder. 'Then lie had a dead open space of ten fee t between the led and chair--a sort of bridge of Loth passage, as he describes it --a Inch he eras furred to Make, exposed to cruel raking fire, fore and aft The fedge pro cofolft. Body,timla, and bead, setting up a httainee,a a one hithdred and seven end a half poondo of flesh, blood, and htnes, all told, eannot itiditwbotll, or eillectively act up any oatentationa metentionv I believe (he young lady 'MUM hate teen .eitling in her nowl some plidocopliteal point on that head. Pethaps her Kowa of jostice to assiim itaelf ei a peiNetly fair distribution of the reep'•etice pillion.. ret ha pi she did not fad easy till .he knew that kind Trout• hail not added to ter•rat poverty hide- Volital tug. tahi it Was the seemed lather pleased with her specolanno : for '.ktrlt.c from k B loolong 1'"olro 'floal iy, wholly dtslnr•nmlirrc•d tsr cloth, t noticed tura evoint alnelowa pia) tug about the or onishelf her mouth It w as the moment. i halt determined to direet her eye to n o ne aa tomnhing etretintataticc out of window ltol the young lady spoke at the er i neat not ' molt • Mr U sla uhserikil, you 11.1%0 a trillidity tiuiall Chitnee 01 legs them' Men &Motu have any notion of their own ill hi 'ground and lofty toin , hog but it is atrictly true that t elearvi nt one bound the open space, planting rnyseli in the noddle ,1 the lied, and. wns buried be r.eltth the lilaiiketa in a ttrinklint." Improve Your Tifne. tvrry young has, amply and port unity to imitator a modern lati r tuage while loarning 1119 hualn cal, in addition to his ntolhrr tongue, II ho will nnly emptly mys hir time, and chili to no any trench upon his ttllAter'.3 dentsnds dp• on Ilia One. tin far front t ii, aitoli a tioursa would in nine rear, lt Or ten, if pursued, rusaur him a !tiara cAnpatunt, k».l trustf,ll clork Or salt-man • It.ntoft a of ilionoltis, or other wise employ /mg the time of leisure in some other way to promote self govehirrient, it is often worse than wasted, by being nhile the occasion of rallm4 Into had company wheroby morals are corrupted. manners ►tttated, habits of industry and economy broken up, health de stroyed, and character fur truth, honesty and alarilinest ruined• ____ IghG tine nf our exchanges says that the day Is all very e ell for reasoning amt realities, bat for shadows and romances, ho prefers the night. Thus the soul expends -we &her its curtins -shuttle " the weary" cod of day and dip our senses in oblifion ; soothing touch of melody cumeg over the soul—some inborn strain then with a -dying fall" awakes us. "dur nature is two fold ; w ith the quit Pinks all our earth horn trials and Borrows, and night develops that softer na ture which through the day lies latent ; we yield to the abandon of its fanciful, mystic p to Its shadowy reverie's, that bring back the past and whisper of the future. The nigkt, too, is ail our own ; it is our slave do do with it aS we will ; we use it for thought for drain's, for sleep. ===l 19fterrtmo A RAz n —A young fop wife had foal begun to shave for a beard stepped into a barber shop, and liter a grittl4 swag ger, 4eaire4 to be shared. The barber went through the usual move ment and the sprig jumped up with a dour ish thin fullotr, what is your charge 7" Q,uoehartic," replied the barber. - *- 0 No chargu," How's that 1 Why, fin always thankful that Taut get a.soft pidce of ontfskia to Wit : Pons lay mot on." St 60 Ix AD.Y.ANct VOLUME 4—NUMECR 14 Pio63loraini ki t sised by Mistake WHAT MPS TOOrOOT OF• IT. ' Wring iliceolmnini's late s'ojoum at the Spencer !louse, in Cincinnati, the follosiihg incident occurred through a takcalco, u as it twist boo been agree tble. A young gentleman, residing hi the north ern part or thw State, received a letter, last week frcm his sister, who hid been attend ing school in Kentucky, .toting' that she would be one certain day at the Spencer Muse, wilt:re two friends of here were going, awl that she would book firr him to &t -rice in good season and accompany her home. - - The brother, Allred, Came it once, fur ho had not seen his ?lister fur nearly two years, having "teased much of that time in New York, dud, on arriving at the hotel, asked for Miss ---and the number of her room. !loping to surpnee her agreeably, he timught he would go up unannounced, having learn ed the liumAnd the position of the apart ment. lust befit t ho reached the room ho saw his skier, as he supposed, coming out. She wits shwal and plump,' as when he saw her butt, cud thought he would conceal him self behind the wall of the 11111 until ragman% opposite. lie did go, and in another moment it pair of little feet were falling in pedal mu sic 1111011 the fluor. She was within reach of him. It was Rho, of course, he thought. al though .ht: gathenng shadows of the even ing render r il objects imiriewhat indistinct.— That little head with dark tresses. and hum- icing an air—al wayt, his sister's habit—made him confident. lie would hesitite no long er, so ho extended his arms, and clasping the duzlinutaxe figure before him, and bend' log down and imprinting three or four cor dial kissi•s on ono Of the most delicious of months, he asked, "ban't you know your brother, you little rogue 7'' The ^little roes" looked blank with &- movement, and then, muttering .something Iv sy set, Litt m•t intelhgtbk, Blipped out of his half owl kiping arms, and retreating in the du-vets ,* site had come., Allred nun saw heincist e made a tote- Like, and, as no one appeared, lie went to thu Newer proprietor, Co expl lin the awk • worth position in witch he had beau placed, having no desire to be compelled to be allot at or be shot by, some g , nu.ne brother. Thu Cs.f.niel, who wat well aCqUaiuted frith Alfred, informed him .thart he bad mis taken Piceolutnini fur liLs sister• ror the ❑nit Limo the brother learned that the diminctivo thrtnity wee in the city, and ,mro,•distely wrote her sis apology, saying he onuld not regrol what had 000unvid on his own account, but would, if she desired it, ni, It, , lie lied no idea he wee pressing on hpe of the loveliest and most fialunia lon I,4ngstreas in the world, and that the wii-oakehat only taken place because RN WV; RS beautiful as hia sitter. She had us most hunihle apology for what had oc curred, and if she would not be Rationed ho would return her what he had taken. When this note was translated to the be witching Marie, and 4119 was. aareired.pf itd saneerity, she Itughed Immoderately, and Raul ahe had supposed perhaps kistnng a .pretty girl (here she looked verxtrehly) oil meeting her was an American costume. It had frightened her at Ertl, but . now site did not care she, in her attractive English Titnc.in "Zr keess deed me no 'arm —indeed it van not deer—cat ydii say cot is —Roo a grt-ble "—':incinisato EA . T kfl I.; 11'Tho following Luis been rescued from a newmpaper, published at the titne of the Revolution:— EiZi "The following droll affair lately happen ed it Nindeibook, New York : et young fel low, an enemy to the liberties of Amenea, going to a quilting frolic, where a number of young ladies were collected, and the only man in the company began 1111 aspersions on Congreent as usual, and held forth some tone on the subject, till the girls, exaspera ted at In impudence, laid hold of hini, strip him naked to the waist, and intneed of 0 tar, cotered him with Oictlanisss, and for feathers took the doll* j 6 s of APIs which grow ii the meaddw, and actetted him,' atia then let hem go. t'e has ped every one of them end the matter ties beeti tried heforoJkl e inee Sehoonmatop. 'We have not heaid, as yet r . - hiii wortihiesin4enteett. It i". said that Parson Buell ifit)ighter is oerned in the affair." , 'Twas twilight. The sun had sur.k be- . neath tho westeiii 1011, and the bright rap!' which streaked thaeasho horizon had dli= appeared. A lotki female, who had bed but one alion y'lleelka bride, had bEsn fed to tokekreViedint altar with Evert anticipations` Pitt& Mier Itx.. ant in s i teehaled_apart, Mont with her husband. She slowly inured her nymph-like {{urea toWaids the ttnei of her honour, infkidher *elicit° hinde-ild —slapped hud ih ha face with the gag cloth! Thb remainder tit thil ffiterititing storj will appear in the Ligkaini tilo -zette, which is written for by all the brilliant writers in thq worid—anti the couety tuna= cent. A country girt, corning frotictbo told by her oountn gut stie !' ICI 4 ftera as a daisy kidded With dew." aid she, "it wisn't anybiidy by ths i 1 s buff it was !tarry Jones that kit ids. I tdd turn ever t y onein,the tkolt, nut." =I
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