ITENiIY J. STA n 1 .4 1. YII4 i= trill' of tho "Compiler." tiZrL 'di! ! ! I (:)111,91 - Il't iS 11111}1 . 1.11(.11 e.I'V .‘1) - at1ay ul Jrning, IlEvny J. S-Lkii p-r•aquil . .ll if paid 'a it , ln‘nre—'' , 2o ,0 "rr :1:111U11.1 if paid ;td‘aa.•e. NI, sub ..ription I CO! itin l , aole,4 at the ot,tion of t until all arrearages are paid. kirjy-A i herz t ,e lnwi ts in , e Ned at the usual ra'.c , . Job Printing lone, neatly, cheapiy, awl with (li , ,Tati ! h„ )ffive in S , )uth Baltimore street, direct ly opli ,siteWaiLtpler's ' E-qablisluneirt, one awl a half squares fr,un. the Court-house, ‘,•Ct»ti.i on the sign_ `?I )re New Stocii. I / 11 RENCII Merinoes, all color?; ; fashionable - Cloak Clotho: rill Silks, the new styleA : inaglidicent new DeLaines:' hest styles,Fall Calicoes: very large stock of new Sit wls; FPitinels, IVekh. English and Ainanican ; Chillts. Vestings, and all kinds Men's Wear ; Sheetings, Towelings. EYRE LAN DELL. Piorth Nfr,,,H; r' .. :::: - .-itori:keepertzi, are invitcri to examine Our New Gzn#,ls. c,m he well suited in every, kilt , ' of Dry t_iood::. We make Block anal Sliawk ieallln^ urlicle4. for whole- P received daily from the Ne v Volk mid Philadelphia. TNivas v.rr Dt , :etill , cr 15. 1650. thin T2l: PEHitY COLNTY. MUTUAL EIRE 11.14;qi)"3/111'e CCisitirp:k . A I`l T L 58e) —effects in,:urallcc , s iti N.-) any plrt of the Stale, Inss by lire ; •prucleNtly a(1.1p1.4 pent Lioa.s to its res i gn-- cu.; ; alt.):• , 1•4 iudetallity, awl promptly adjtob,t,, its com 4 _TCTIIVSOIItNi ill the Board of .1,01ag,(..Th by Lion. 1111,r,;•; 1(:(_'1,! ; ;AN. kVA]. Alot'LE S. ..f,)r' , ,f. uf 31. 3; ‘V. AlGekAti. Uet.ty,.4urg . , . 1 .03 V 15,)6. .11(‘. C Pe01)14.. 4 , 4 A EsTo n K intoTIFEIZS have just re eolveit awl are now opening a large mid varit , l assi - irtment of Dr); Queensware. Ilard w arc. &r., lu willeh they invite the atten tion of those wishing cheap Goods. As oui 2 fitock has been selected with great care, from the largest. wholesale. houses of New York. Philadviphia. and Biltimore, we are prepared to olfer inducements to purchase foul us, such 85 eanunt o ten ()lir stock, and we know -you will not leave 'without buying. Oct. 6, 1855. tt ! IIN I' 31{0. have removed to Liteir old -F. A c•-•ii11111.:1401 hott4e. , So. 67 West. .I,irket 4 , 4t . reet, jai,' 164 I I,onz, Pi irk Co's It i nhv a re ;Store, ma.l Wrectly olipo&;ite the residence of lien. \l. tvhele they %vill coatimie. as the it .1: (, )2i RY. Jo al/ bra lttfl l'S PS. „i: the lowcat city prices. Also, a:careful ly fl.!leolet.l. au'r,L of Wines and Licrirrs, 01.,VA VA Oil di,iiigtut, and for sale in quiantities Ak.l—.l superior article of T())1.VD) I). yriitie clinditiiu, wade by (is, soid by the (Will any, quantlly. very --1131.1.01 1 h tins prices. The ;mimic .1, rei,iresviii.eul, of superior fl !sew.- We uuli : • 0 have a I.tige hit. of —CURED PRIN . . LF,S," putt tip intder our own suipet vision and care, and of r theuli to f imilies low. June 16, Linp-aziant. rycliE citizens of Getty:•burg- IL who tiesite to kunw where nA_lwinis.aine variety of Saintil MU/ES. az.t invited to call at W. kV. PAX TON S S:t)iU.:,, where they will find the most .clegsaiit Whi:e Neavers. and White SIR Hats, Panama, Canton and Braid : also, Solt French ll ns, a 71,1 a large stock of Cientletnen and Cliiidren'.s Sun:liter Shoes and 4;iitlers of every style raid price. Call and see the ! , . , }o(1,.:. W. W. PAN TUN. - Amu 10, 185(l. :*i)iti 1104 1;:011.1;17, and Henry Wampler will make Ii tie Spouting and put up the same low, for cah,a c.otinj.ry produce. Farmers and all vr.ishing their houses, b A ra ; ..;, c 'Ve., spout. woalil do well t.o give them a call. G.l 11. WAMPUM,. April IS, 1553. tf Oa noffer B. Ra lima d. orcr the Hanover Branch Railroad now run fulkiwz : Firsl Train leaves Hanover at i A. tt., with ?.'t enders for York, Harrisburg, Columbia and Pinladelpkia. Tli;.s Train also conw.cts with the E hr -:.6s for Btitimore, arriving there at 12 Y. Second Train leaves at 3 P, m.,Arith Passen gers for Baltimore and intermediate places. nit returns ►cith pasaeugers from York ; &c. April 21.. J. I.Elll, Agent. DECESS GOOD.,§; 1 1, I I.die•• and Gendunen, can be found in uniiieniie variety, and cheaper than ever, .at SCIPI Step in and esainiue tine new stock for Fall and IVinter. ihN.oh.t.tr 20. 1;•,56. Pk!elmil Street floc c, 4 - 2 _\_..rl;i 1'11.14, 2 . 3 N. R. '...":L'a , :tur, npAii, for ladies. •Itine tf Flour: flour! Fll LIE undersigned continues the Flour busi -.R. !less as lieletotore. lit. hv the barrel or an 2 ,, glantity. I;y taking s'3l% rttn•rlri he (-An boy as high and sell a-, low as any t t ,„l,,-c'~ C .liy alkvgys endeavoring. to keep none ,boi til bi•si, he !wipes to merit and teeolve u. continuance i I r•_1:.1 Tifitroyere. lIM ( )(..i. ' 'keep G) ry. i a::::,1-11'rt , ...nt f Ftal,r(lll,. aud fur :.:de at _ , . . . . . ~ .• _. . + . - _ + . - • 4. 't 4.! ,„- - - - - --- . - ! 4:,`: ' —— - - —,,- -- - --•--- • . . - , ~-,. . 1,....., . - 1 . " _ —_ __—_. - _ __ . . _ . , • - . . .., _ . .. ... a . . , .. i?)," t. %-.*+, . - . $ . 5 . . . ?'. . •,$, Is ; ‘ . • • . . . $ . . .- , . .' • ~ i: . .. ,4 • ,!..- ~. k. , . ~. . . . ... .... . . . .. ... ~ • t'. . ki. 4:', ..* i • . I.lz, • ~. , .. r - 4 • .1 . .... 1.. . • . , • 70 . . . . • . ~ • .. 41 .. .i . • .•' • • NI ~• : r ' • ,g• .: 11 . • 0 \ .- ! :'' ~,:.• • +.'•;-.,•,. ,•„.• • s .v ' ~... . . ~ . . 0 . . . . . _ • _:, , 1 7 .4);th i‘c.blp4iici----=Dcboo `0 i)f#kcis, Aq3 Sign of the Red Front and Strangers to tio(i :1 li:lge er 11.\ TS .‘t id- ( ;j I)jj BM At the P,,,t 41:!1,,e 1 1 •^) = 7l or PerNott.al Property. TkIE undersigned will' Offer at Public Sale, at the Shops lately occupied 'by Thomas F. Frazer, in the borough of Gettysburg. on I'4rirs,/,(7. Ml' 111 flay Or .li/bitchy 'Pe 31, the folowing.valuable Personal Property, viz : A Chariotee Carriage, a• Rockaway Carriage, a Square Carriage, the above are new,) a second-handed Buggy 1 Ilockaway Body - , trimmed : 1 Glass-door Rockaway Body, painted : 1 Boat body, trim mod: 1 Chariotee Body, painted : 6 Buggy Bo dies, 5 Glass-door do., '2 Double-door do., 2 Boat do., 2 Rockaway dn., 3 Square do., 5 Buggy do., 6 unfinished do.. 12 Howling Parts, 4 sets or Wheels, Paints, Oil, 'Varnish, Iron, Stool, Patent Steps. 2,4010 feet of -PLANK, 2.500 Spokes Trirniirtn,s, Lamps, Work Benches and Vices. PainOlill. 2 sets of Black smith Took, Drill. Stuffing Hay, 2 Stoves and Pipe, and Grindstone'. .1/ , '), hit , civeli , 'llf Foi)ily 710 I 1 1, one of the best in the county: 2 Cows. 1 Steer. 3 sets of, Harness, Saddle and B ri dl e , ploughs. Har row, Log Chain. Butt and Breast Chains. Double-tree, Leather *Nets. Cradle amid Scythe, Forks, Mattock and Shovel: Corn ard Cot n Fodder, 2 stacks llay„s acres of'C ain in the ground, Fencing Boards, 500 Sning!Ls, Corn Ci ih. with many other articles. - Sale to comineii , .!(. fit Li o'clock. A. on said n attendance will be given and terms made know a 'by D.ANNER & ZI EGLER, - I)REW I , •)I,LEY, - HENRY December 1656. PR` HILIC TILE subscriber, Exccutor of - the will of SAMUEL B. l'AlTElim/N, deCCaSell, will s . vn tt ptt . idic sale, at the late re:-.iilence of said •lecenseil. in I I ;million tow htutsccuul ty,y, 2. miles on lit of Hain pton, on the Turn pike, on /hp ()I .I,to ?wry 11,.:L she following vii!tialik Persomil tisOri. COMS, Cows and Heifer s, Sheep, 2 Fat Hags, Sows: :Shoats and Pigs a first-rate OCk a - tV a V (211;11.- age. a I.iroad-wheeled Wagon. Hay Ladders. Poise (iiears-, Winnowing Mill. Cutting Box, Ploughs and liar rows, Hakes. Forks. Ro d o th e r fanning implements. Also, list' by the ton : a lot of Coin Fodder and 1‘ heat, Rye. C o rn and Oats, by the bushel. Also llousehold a nd-Ri t ueh ft.s.lle d S and e ding; 'Pahl es, Chairs. Burebus. Clock. Carpet ing, Corner Cupboard, Stoves and Pipe. (one a Cooking, stone,) Copper and iron Kettles, together with quantities of Beef and, Bacon, and many tithe, articks to numerous toinsert. ,ale tU .emonience at 10 o'clock, A. said' day. w hen attendance IV i!I be given and tet ins made known hr tiEOIZ:(;11 . ; EfIREHART, „i77 - "The Farm of the deceased ‘‘ ill he offered for UE\ T, a t p Ihr , c outcry, on said day. )e. i ohi 1 :2:2, LEr, rt"-rpool E. PUME Sale (if Reill Estate advertised by Mr. DAYIEL IiEiTLEIZ, has iJeett postponed on account of the weather, to Sd',/0 0 1,, /, flu :: 11, 0/.// o/Ufitifq...// to.p . /. at 1 o'clock, P. The property ennslsis of an exit Ilent piece lit Meadow, in this borough. 'anal a tract of Cle4yed and another of Wood. laud, in Uuniber land township. A rare chance. December 2.2, Il' G. %tafilfer & gffaricy. Che , tp I . J'elleiips and J. reirg, lITTIOLF.S.A.LE and Retail at the Phihtlel- V phia Watch and Jc•wel!V Store, No. 1)1.; 'North Sccondsirect, corner of Quatry, Gn d Lever W-atclieg, Rill cases. Fs2S 00; Gold Lepines. carat. 824 00; Silver Levers, hill jewel , d, ...‘; 1 12 00;'Silver Le pines, je%vels, 00; superior (tiartiers, ioo Gold -Spectacies,•7 00: line Silver (So. 50: Gold i;racelets, (JO: Ladies' Gold Pencils, 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. r:-.5 00; G o ld Pens, with pencil and silver holder. S 1 00. Gold Finger 37- 1 , cents to S 580; Watch Glasses, plain, 12?, cents: patent, 181; Lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to lie what they are sold for. STACWEit 4, HARLEY. On haw], some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. still lower than the above prices. Oct. 2'), 16:)G. ly ec p ViA'a rm. I have juct received a splendid assortment PL. of IVool rnde,•shirts and Drawers, which will be suld low at To those who are Indebted to me. HAVING TIOW adopted the Cash system in my business, fur the purpose of settling dp my old business, all those indebted t,ll me of long - standing, either by note or book ac count, will please call and pay , the stink. G F;Ol.tLiE OLD. October G, 1850. TWO TIIOUSAND PIECES Paper. COBENN & pAxTos have opened an un usually large assortment of Wall Paper, of every style and vartetr. trim 12 1 . to 4 (Ns, a piece. H ousekeepersand Paper Ilan ets are invited to call and examine the stock. tthich is superior to anything heretofore offered in this market. tniv cents a piece, or 11 cents a.• yard. for Wall Paper Gettysburg, Fel). t.:5, 15.;'3.- Jewelry ! Jewelry!, ClifL. SC HIC Ii has now on hind a large • and splery:id assortment of Jewelr2;.com plisinz everything in that line —l;reastyns, Ear-Rings. Finger-Rings, Chains. &C.. &c.— all of winch he isz-s•eilitn;---a-t---the-lowest fising profits. Call and examine for yon se:ve , ,—no trouble to show goods. [April 21. - F - 11 y , k - I'p )N )'. keep , - 8 . :1 kunt Sta Lionel v —and -4:llsj T. as eleap, if not ciiclper than anyhipjy el-e in 111 , .: tqww-or y• If you it. cai; to alp! -t-t.t fir v , lnrsurvcq. .I;,n. 7. Imo, 3 L1 ' 1 " 4::1!)::. f o r , ) GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA : MONDAY, 29, 1856. lig_LtAtt±U±tio . 2tles to ( 1 •(:•IV, Nor how• to olio.• own a•lf T grow so strongo. It Iraq aco I WIIItOrS .riC nc t 1.)::n1“‘r Bruniser had dralvn his easy chair close to tllc cqrlll`r of rue :aid sat snnd inglris lunrclAy icil r \rid: ._ , , r,•,ltconlillareaoy; intittroi! friPud, Van Grute, emplovoil in oxactly the same ntuuncr. (leCtlitiell. the (-Nitl - co:l,er. All v,-as A t tliot in Ow huu e : fur 1 3 ;rot.ki•r's tk-ire NN erc ; , .." , i)itl• t o u masked :_4elire from foar inter_- ruption,the two friends Indulged in a uutivrr sation. eannot think," sohl Von Grote, "why cou shouhl ref,rse your -consent to the mar- Borkonrode" rain give Ili, (httightOr :I oo 1 f (rt we, and you say that your - boa is l'lVe with her. "I 1414 L ohjeet to it," s , ; ( 1 ,1 I;rotiker. is my wife who will not hear of it." —And Nvintt r(•a , :on has she for- refusitrg?" `.t)oe whielt I eantkot tell you," said his , ice. r (111 ! a mystery : Collie, out with it. You knoNv I have I wen: always, frank and open with you, even giving you Inv opinion of your ith sti rd jealoiisy of your Ay cfe." '..lealou r .y of l ay \ cite: N ove .,:::e.:e! have I ni)t. jiy4t sent her to :t hall I"' "I don't., w•Miler. you 1 oa4 of it. I 510111(1 lik e to ly a , ,t , seefl yuu 41{.1 . as :ouch when you were first to:trripl. 1 , 1 he sure you had ;:e;1- son to look ...h:irply al:er her, 14r she was the prettiest ly 5110 11.1•4 iret•0111(' Llll' 11(f..1(t1' 111()1'- ( ' ; 1111.1 1;($11 ref 11 , :e on advantageous match for your sun, tor gratify hot' "101 l are quite, wrong, tn.!: frien.d, f never allow any one to 1,4 , iiia,ter 'here hut In\ owl ill 0:e preset,it iksttltive I cannot 1(18 1 / 1 1: f'lotil'la. The sti . eret of her refit:sal lies in it herring pie." pie . 1 " oN:el:tinted Van f; rote. "Yes, a herring p''. yi)u may remeinher it was a favorite (lointy of mine, :111(1 that my wile eould not endure even the smell of it.— Well, (luring the first year of toy marriage, I was a 1 itt ie—a very of Clotilda. My situation obli«ed, 1110 t() kUPII Iwll-.(.!. :111(1 the voting s:(,)ork , , WOO visited t 1 ... none gave too sue!' uneasiness as the handsome ilerkeliro , l+ , .. The reput;,tion 111:11 . 1111 1 1 :111' 0 ;1 1 1V :I,•, { liirt. , l for goliontry, was enwi;.:ll to create alarm, It'A the inarke.f attention l,aiel 1n 1• lvlte er, 11 %-ji,,p(l rue j t v . a " v.ve)l fiuh;ul )''l. eo 1 1:11 I do? It was imipossilde fo;•i/i(1 niot the hi,u se, I ,r he Lod it in his p 4w er t , ) 4 1 , 101 • il"111 ( ' - .A . thr . i o other work o, ruin A OJT ponderin:_s d e eply on the .‘01,:(4,t, 1 doeided uu doing nothing ut.til the d ah ger 51 10 1 1 1,1 i.pro l ne aii that kflOW 11 0 w L11i11:2* . ; I*".l ‘ .ly 11:15 ' ,14:• . 111-t ;1:` 1% , (11 - . (. . I 0 :111-' , 1 :1 SP,PII - :t t4l hi' 111:J10 It ef iminimieates with fly private ] 0.;111,il , l IP)111 i iollll4l over !:e,tr evertlliti(.l that pa—ed in thi, apart -11( e - , t ir)/ a'it ri-k (,f 1,e.11g di-covered, 'll i:in k God 1 h`l,l".' 1::; , 1 II.") 11' 4 ! kr it the., 1it. 4 1 twe li ty years. and iii(l(,e(l F not 'wen know what heeoine of tie key. .7:' , .tti-fie(l with thi , I ,rol Et o 10—itatt• to leave Clotildo v,-hen :01y of her admirer. paid her a tholign I pr eoi•e 04111 th,:t (51* the gra -1:1411 111 o.! ewelcd, 18 carat SAMSON'S elioiLl ?ocfill. '. From tho Wmhington Union, VICTORY. • I=3 Drip„ out - the loam ca,non, and thunder to earth The hoc:- that 111,1 , 4111.1• It'l l, the nal.lol/ Lot 111 ,, 11111.thl ,Ltpl ‘alles te4pnml to our mirth, tone., that ,hall startle creation ! For know ye, Oh freemen ! of this hityPY r.at their clohnition.; - 6.11 , 11yk.0 ”i'••Co1111,,i." jolu Lula ut 11.(11 , 1, All I echo 1.1111t013-011itliMIK. •ons of the South, ami ,aim - of the North, Co.lin join in fraternal coniontinon, And hail the high chief licit lel prumilly furth The ortiquet in, fon of ! The porteotowi Are o'er ; Al. I u k new give plfwe to new glory ; Tio , enemy liNt , tO 41 i‘lllll.lll r mI rtiOni u! our iii.tory', •tw) nut p! 't rat,. an he , ink , now in dvath— r4ll. I:1 , TAII.--114 4,r re 1,44.1) ith Pon , vvet•i% atc; breath, Za%t• nh tbe olioioni of tr e.tqon T 11.11 , Ii11•1111(.1oh state, vott,, 1:11ite i 11 rintiii.ll3l I'll !RIM )1 . the mune that eru.he lvt ?he north 1116 F.it: (IF lIIIC C.it.'Nrto , \ND Let the North awl the : 4 •4' eoh. the I:,r.t sold the NI , et, tint their tivt irtl( To :^1:c4......1,11 ev tnY. . un..rt-e! ed mil blest, Thin' r: u •hee.' bs the u:o.e , or emtmlot 6.rtlk! 4c L.ithlul;uuJ ttutt.— in tlio pro,pi-rt,loeforii 71. n. 1"ni.11 rcpinl•, In , aft-I Ant e 311,4 on h.•r non. for :tam Tilell. 01 Ih.. SOlith 3111 SOIIA fir the North, Cuter jinn An] hrial , l the 1110:10 of Buchan:oi tli— Th, polar an.' Nide of the CI Kirkwood Dv. 4 . ...j0bvr 6. Frnttc.r, burn. ile.tmy —but her) thuni nut! 1 kat-, I Odea,l those [him; ‘Nativ , , , t.ti Of %'..ti‘lrtz. •ell. rtf u,11),I Of ditorva hop., and isitHno , o44. ()h. (2311 Iv.f. uit tliwc., •11.0,,u,, of tht: doad i of tlio px.-t. t,rtt thy Llnt The pre,put ‘vitll I..:•ret for 1 1 , Z , ; Thi, ;rm.' Ili at wrote., '2%0: head Tlu tliekorlipz hrnrt,in full 01 chin... , :Ina ; I 1 VOII 111 I_ll the ve you watch my Isealsness, Nor by lily foolish; littin4.4 room awl rai4;l4,. Nlw kot4 tho notsl;l,,nni friendship.; era lay e'qpit.4l THE HERRING PIE ; OR, A :NEW CUJ;E FOIL JEALOUSY. ATA Lr. 6r .N.l6iTnitt) "t I,- 0-1:t 1,1 •-•t - !,: - 11. , •;“ , “ , 411'1 v-r , r, 1:•• 1 ii)\--(11 . F , r'']l , i • :.:• •:, r , •,•••it hi- Vi-i!-" •Th:. :4. , 1 .r t.t• • 11 , .. ;:•I‘. =I ICIII IS 311GIITY, AND WILL I'REV A II =I OE I• . ' MI (41 . , t amoth er entreaty to deter him from the put bait oilier. lip begap to lose hope in proportion as gained it, till one day he bethought himself of threatening to blow out his brains ifshe would not show him some compassion. Moved at this proilf Of the strength of his passion, she I qll t ii to tears, and pleaded that she was not free—in short she gave him to undorstand that r was the ()lista( b• to his linryiness.— B e rkenrodo was too well skilled in the art of seduction not to see that he hod gained a: - point. Ile raved, etu.sed me as Uhl cause of his mi-;ery, and tried to obtain a promise from her in case she would become a widow: She stopped him peremptorily. bit I never closed an eye that light, and though she no t k now I na n.h„,i h er , ,‘„, le; itt , a ,, l . as myself, On the following day a circum stance , u that incronsed her agitation. \V hile at breakfast .a iii( sa; , it tame from the cook ttsking to sue me alone. I desired him to come in (as I 11aS lint 111 tli habit or inter fering in domestie atraira.) and cot munivate_ his business in my wife's presence. ~\Vhen the WWI entered lie was as pale as a ghost. and t4careily seemed to knoiv what he was about. At last he told ice he had re,•eivod. pac.ket containihg a sutalhbot Ile. It lounlved gu ilders, tut,' \\ 64'11 he Wlei IT(1:lest • ell to Ma the eelltelit•-: of the - formr int o Ow tirst herring- pie he should prcp.(re forine llCwas as su r o d he. ILI (d.' so \\ i thou t c‘ ,r, the ,•,„ - ,,, ! ,,t,„r were ,ocito harm g;\ e a delieious th,tvor to the D ie., An additional rea and We , promised if 1 10 0)111 plied whit the retitle -A - amp kept his own ct muse'. The j.,11,-4. 6.11 c, who was much attached to me, said he Vlar; e(el\ . 6104 ; 41 there most he something wr ong i n t it io a n d shoull nit Ile I.:l:ipy -till the tautly and money vvero out of his hauls. I poured a few drops of the liquid on a Itonp of s u:ra r, aw l gave it to my wife's 1;(1) (I((g. It fell into oonvillsiote., and died iit a few minute:. r ue case was noir plain—die-e 1,-en an at temp- to poison nu.- Never shall I forget l'hoilda's pale face, as she threw 'herself wee pino. into my arms. A now.lerl -she exelaimed, Ida -ning- too as it to shield me, n.O lll '•:.1-reiful (leaven, pi:otect us both I." I cons(oled hor With the 11:-ill.:11,1e0 that 1. Nri thaIIVIII to my enk noir it c.tnimv who was the moons of sleoviiignln ho r , inn II she loved me. • Tim( (I.lv Ilort=earede c:1 nu' at the usual' hour : lint in yam did 1 lake my seat i n m y hiding; place, he was not admitted. I :tftat'\i•:u'ds found that she had sent hint a' let, tm. threatening, if ex yr 1;4; emir her -l i nsband—should-la , informe(Lof hasscd.. Ile made several attenipts In soften h er Tes olution, hut to no malaise, and a year afterward lie nutrrital. No maptaintance has over existed between the families, and n o w you know why my wife •reinses her convect to sum's marrii u with thin (laughter of " llerkenriale. • "1 elth It 111:11110 (; rotv.- 6,wh o l iav e tleit llorhei-,1110, suhlior, ❑ te:in hf lu , t r . e , 011.1 ft been ev.p:thh: of sech r:tse...ll). (1(.041 ?" " Ira! ha !" 1:111:2.heil It) "at In yen 'replly think it I.vu : the general N 1 ill) 'eßt ?" ‘4ll'he. el,e?" ":%Iyself, to he sure. The irlwle VRS my eolitriv:invo, and it cost we thre4 , h un d r ed , rnilders 4 - t: prn-44nit to my en l•:: but I ,•41v4-11 inv wife. and trot mid of her trouble,oine the A4IIIII , (min." "Do pin know, Broliker, I think it, MO , nItIlerS11:11/1 1 . 1' 11'11'k to 11'111'1! lier1;1!111'1} 1 1t! nit -11(‘1*F11./*11 1111 111111 1 1i:111 1 M ; 11101 111/1V t 11111 V , e117 . 11 M tnipilious Oil your ‘viCe I.4einr u ei "I am aware of aII that, bait, t.. nn,;e4.(ki , ,•e lllir miw not :•, , 1 l':l%y as you think. How, can I expeet her to ,lh.hehele rilemastanee in ‘vhich for the la , ,t tlventy ahe lath pat intltlicit faith?" Ile vas,interrni•teil by the entrance of'Vraw • _: • • ee';. ii-lid slv, OM was saluted by ( ; I•f rlither 0 .1 rai ‘•Willlt,1111t at the hail, ?" :t6ke4.l her "No, I hail a. had ben.laelii," she rtqlliell, "and )lativice inn! iiroinh-cti to take charge or hih sister:4, I hare come to tell you that f have, Crew ticinkin r mer his marriage ith Mina 1:010`ta;)(1(t, attcl alte:.(sl uiv niind 1 , 11 that, snhieet. In short, I hind' lvitintravv 9pliosition to the watch." frienllN looked at each other in astouirli- "r0:4110-11V, " efillt11111("1, "111 l'l' 1; 4 Sl 1 .«: y tinio ag„,„ I think it, low•tip:Iolig, t o you." ' 1 11 7, 11, Clot . 'lda." twirl her huslimpl, N triril)g to hi he toilk the key, "this is alivitt the inarda..2:o." t-Su l eiipq -, you muff your fri , •tel relebrate it hy a :-upper. There is a herrieg- pie in the aria yoit tired not fear that it i i poison- Oh." She Left the room. 'Bronkerlonl“'fl foolish, runl Veit Grote rni)lied Ili:, hands, ag he ex vlaimea : "Caugitt in your own tilt''' Ile zt pit for his enemy - )•liall 4 ;;ill into it "•:cuvitrtlio!Pss," Broulcer, 1 - hrt‘i NVC.jI (Mt Of ruin,.," -ioi.s'cc.)lllqlj. few days a , ,ro a :llrs. Suvdam, of liranhy, NO;W York, bearing: a shriek from 41: , ,covered lien hov the water. ei , ..hteen feet 1,4.10 , .%- the ;-;lie immediately sent for as , ,istance, o ut hill‘ire it came deseep.le , l lilt,) the well, where she caught' the drowning child IV the arm, and 11(.1 , 1 him out oftbe water. An , ttlier (.hill, four and a half year, oil, went into the hou.,, emptied the «user outt It raj I, C . 0.1/the7.o , )!(! id I r\vereil it h.:to the v rat. Thi-s !Toying of no use the. np , t!ler thutight she 11111-t, either drop the. chill or dro herself: hut ;making: a despf_Tate 4.11 . 011' C climbed up the ntist.o Liu-, over hed , l, \vile(' rraoky, lyin4 down on the platform, eaught iiiti little brother I,v the arm, aml , eried out, got him, lea: l'‘e .r Lim!" child and ilv , l.l.:er ~verQ tho thr. Elm m , p Turrn:l-1-, r a .7" . 4- Trol , l lin c4•1: 1 / 4 •!•- tip. 1 14 N J.lllll't %%f ME ME =3 Wost ern Annoyances. Judge 3--, who recently returned from at. tour in the 'Vest, relates an anecdote illus trating the horrors to which travellers in thatt region are exposed. In his passage to one of the ricers. be fell in et.mpany with a talkative lady and . gentleman, to - whom he was rela ting some a h tia.c Iris ,:.rin g s from mos q uitoes. "Ihisbund,- said the lady to the gentle man owning that title, "you had better tell the , ontlenian about the man we met—in The hint was sufficient, and, "husband" pro ceoltsl to say that, in their travels farther West, I h ON' 1113cle the, ae(11171hlt:Illet: of a Mal i\ art, "eStel•ll hoarier, no of the pogo, tt lie. eeeld "whip his weight in wild but who posscsred a fund of quiet l i n- On one occasion they had stupped at a hood ,in the interior, nut of the most inviting pliea valleo. They were shown to their rooms , the hOOSIer :It cue end, 1111:1 the. 1114 and gen tleman at the other, of a long hall. About 1111thlight the drowsy eouplo wort) martled by rotiort raruts, proceeding from the end (if the hall occupied by their travelling com panion. Ilith started up in bed and began to specu late upon the twohahle cause a-Ibis untimely alarm . , when they heard a rushing of feet, and a conft:qion of voices in the hall. On rtoillg, to t he k1 , ,0r, the p _7entleman found the whole house hol 1, hy the landlord, rushing, -in the di re,..t ion of the report. ilia curiosity led him to join hi.: midnight procession, and he arriv ed the rest, in front of' the hoosier's door. Tlw landhod tried the hitch. but found it fast, wht‘roopfai, in alend voice, he demanded in stant admission. "•\l' hat do you want?" roared the voice ••W"-ant tg untie' in:!" replied the landleid. -Can't do it 1" \VaS the response from with in. -It'," my room, and I'm in bed; e.an't conic it, "Lot me in !" shouted the landlord, in n I , lthltir tine. the. same time shaking the door violently, " , ir breal: the door down." ‘•11 old on!'" It:joined the voice within ; "I'll the ;100 r." The door was soon opened, Nvhen in rushed tf,,, I.arty. e;;peetijig to find the floor )VO;:ed \VII 1)1 1 111d. \V harwas their surprise to find everything in its proper place, and the hoe , ier VIII 111 WA. nnCotreerl,le l l. A revolver 11 il4 1V 1 ;_*, co rele,sly ai the hed. .411 ho tired that. Pistol ?" demanded the landlord. "1 did !" vne; thy reply. - "Why ? the landlord. The hoosier steiped to the bed, and throw ing laek the covering Said Look here I Do you see thnt ?" The attention of Lhe pa rty wi th at o k iee di rct to the piint indicated, and thero over the, whole surface of the sheet, bedbugs wore seappering in every direction, like a dook of sheep frightened by a dog. - The landlord war eltaritted, and puzzled, and looked to his lodger fir au explanation. "Those," he ;tau the Itooqier, straightening 411 f• itrriTY - 14t , 4 7 0 - 11 - 4 0- iIA I ' ad ;2; his right liand in grandiloquent style; "the , o are my frieml.-4; 1 have settled an ar mistice with them, mud we are on friendly terms;, hut on the wilt low-rill there, just out ,ide, you will find two infernal hig tellers that eouldn't do itnyth:ng with, tied so I jest put :1. linnet through 'ow. lint it ' s ail night MAY, it ' s ali understood het , ,vcea me :Laid my friend.- Fleet., and ne shun get along well enough 1111 w," t is nerllle , ,s to ndfl that the landlord retired to his own laal erect 111 f; .hpoctators enjoyed tt hearty laugh. "White Folll3 131amo Fools." ' friend of (lops (says tuts U. K . /? evi,w,) near Tatort R ty, in employogl tl monher of New York mi.Thanies to do a pier(' It was a t.rosernment contract., awl 'A.t ...... (11111(.11 aterhanien,koow how to. work (till .1 ope--ono of their employer's slaves, teliell them, out of the curlier of hiti eye fel several flays. Something was evidently working in his mind whielLpuzzled him badly. At last lie carne tip to the foreman of the gang, and said —"M a ss' t ',harks, what ileilebbil you all work for so, eli ?" "To earn money, Jupa."- - Money!" Pal?) .Jule. "money g reat Yon work so up Norf . , Mass' Uharles?" "Yes, dupe." "You make a great e; I n iev ?" "Not a great deal, .1 up, ; spring, summer and fall we do well ; but work is - slack in winter time, and if we get around again to spring. and make both each meet, and keep the wife and hahy in something to eat and drink, and a holl-e to shelter them, we generally think we have Moue hell." . you sick, Mass' Charles, who takes care of you ?" i•Then work stops, and we get very poor, awl suffer great privations.”_ "I tat'll do, Maws' Charles," said Jur. "1 tought white folks sensible people. Taint notlin of de sort. Work, work, mann but work ; get sick, awl nobody take care oh 'cm. White folks blame fols. Jupe work too.— Nehl (!r hurt himself workin', though. Julie get sick. :Artists Sallie enure down awl nurse him. Mass' Bob send a boat sebenty miles de riber to get white doctor for hint.— N orf good 'nough flir white flilks, but reckon ola .Liwo stay. at tonne." Awl old dupe went went oIY in a state of di7niried di , ,gu,t at the folly of white folks generally at the North, and a particular determination to 410 us little work himself' as possible—a deterinination which his master says Jape was never known to break. 5, arhrlixa oniony _•lnitrial.Y.—A few `seek since two children of tme our physieime4 tvere attacked with scarlatina affirduring their illne-s had fur pets a couple of kittens. Both the kittens subserviently had all the symptoms f c,oarlatina, one of them dying, the tither narrowly escaping:. A canary bird whwie cageshung in the room also (lie", with all the s p ir dilons of the same disease.—Berkshire ()kw.) Eagle. fiil,ferie.>.—The Providence Journal is rulr iiistory of Lotteries in Rhode island, fri)in whivii it appears that there is scarcely :t sticiety in that State ~rh eh di pri(a of its existence, 41(. 1 -iyr. adb:t itt,4±7 , -fr , »n_thent,liwev_e.r_slwkiii ,, it nn..y )to cw• r;.(••,.• r.tko 1 1 , L ,-_„ 1 ",lk s • I , ,; 4,i 114 i.e cieani ever slueo. == ==Ml TWO DOLLARS A-YEAR. Horrible Story.--The New York corres pondent of the Vhilattelphia litiptirer writes : •'IL will be remembered fbat the late Cor r poration Attorney, Lorenzo B. Shepard, Esq., was some three months ap,o found dead in his room.-after retiring the night previous in good. health.. The physicians reported the cause of his death to be congestion of the heart, and the coroner's jury returned averdict in accor dance therewith. The body of Mr. Shepnrd was plated in a receiving vault, preparatory to its final interment in the family Lariat ground. A few days ago Mrs. Shepard or tiered the remains of her deceased husband to he taken from the vault, but those employed hOr the purposepwere horror struck on finding the body removed several feet from the oda, the shroud torn into shreds, and covered with blood, giving the impression that Mr. Shop- . and had only been lying in n trance., a n d h a d, reeovered after being placed in the Nardi. This seem§ almost too horrible 14 belief, futd 1 understand that a rolation or •;1(r. Shepard denies the truth of the report, and asserts that such could nut have been the . case. fron► the fact thkt the body was packed in ice for over two day's previous to its being' placed in vault. On the other 'hand, there are those who contend that Mr. 'Shepard was not' demi at the time of placing his body into the %atilt, and that, certain facts are in pwo•esriion of the family lvhich get to show the truth of their as sertion.' Shocking Resnit of Atagcr.----A heart rend ing occurrence took place, a few days ago in Stocliport, Columbia cot nty, .New York, in which u • child was it° in the arms of its mother, - and by 'her s , or. Mrs. Dieken haul was sittiug ma Toom with her child, a boy of about two years of age, upon her Lips engaged in dressing it, while at the same tintO her sister, a Miss Planter, was cutting the wick of a candle with a pair of scissors. The sisters were engaged in an angrpeouversation, when Miss Planer, in a tituf rage, threw the scissors at her sister with great force, the point striking the child upon hio4 breast, pen etrating to the heart. The intowent little one exclaimed, "oh, mother ! mother !" and imme diately expired. Mrs. Diekenham did not > er* her sister throw the scissors, and was not c.a.- scions of what had been done until she sow the instrument of death planted in his breast. A eortmer's jury was called, who, after - a full investigation of the affair, , rendered a verdict in accordance with the above facts. M;ss Platnerie now confined in the Hudson jail to await the action of the grand jury. ---Littersting- „pout_ Esq., United States Commissioner,'arrived in St. Louis on the 15th , inst., on his way to Washington. Ho left, Leetiiiipton on the oth of PoceMber. Everything wait quiet, in the territory. Leavenworth land sales 'ere pro gressing, but intik:Wattle threaten to tile ob iertions; alleging that many of the squatter claims that have been bought in at the assess ed price were fraudulently. claimed. Gov. Geary's ptlicy elicits gen - eral commendation. The bands of robbers heretofore reported iiboartlielirtad of — Dalfereelc have been cli. - persed. Commissioner Hoagland and Marshal Jones wore some time-mince despatched by the Gov ernor to the southern part of the Territory with two companies of cavalry, to make orreqts and quell the reported 4isturbances in that, section. The object was tteettntplish ,,ti. I=M2==ln The linglera.—A fatal malady bits pre vailed' among hogs in the - Ohio valley during the last six months. It is computed that he weep m),000 and 70,000 have fallen victims to the destructive distemper within radii r,f a hundred miles surrounding Cincinnati., The disease is considered incurable ; having lmuf tied the most critical investigation into its na ture, and am steadily resisted all remedial agents, The malady has been vaguely denom inated "cholera," from dm failure to discover its true character, anl upon t princip e which a few years ago prompted mankind ,to apply the same term to all ills which mein bled"chulere iu the hunuut body, and.whlch they did not comprehend. The distemper of which wetreat is similar in some of its opera tions to cholera, and in others it resembles erysipelas.—Cia. Timc.i. I== Komi ENtray.—The locomotive attached to the Central Ohio express train got n‘vny from the c4auluotor., engineer, and all bands, on uesouy evening, a s Jor s a 4 Zan (NV die, and started on its "own hook" to ward sundown. The riccirlent occurred at a switch, where the hindinest ear ,4‘ a f r eio l t train wns just leaving the main track. The engineer and fireman, seeing that they Wn t hit the ear, ,sprang from, the locomotive, and. the Collision broke the connection of the iron horse, leaving it--,`With the bit in its teeth" to run its race. A messenger returned to Zanesville, whence a dispatch was tekgrat,h ed to the station farther west, to ''look out for the locomotive." It ran 12 or 15 miles before it was caught.— IVherling Argus. Ile"The President elect is in the enjoyment of very good health and has endured th e hors of the recent campaign remarkahly With the exception of a recent vi;.it to Phila delphia he has remained in retirement at Wheatland. lie has a nutu.ber of visin-rs ant and receive. 4 and entertains them all with. an urbanity that favorably imples , 3es eve.:y one. __ ==:==ll Important (olt ay all , .— T he Silprerne courts of Ohio and South Carolina have lately decided that the losing party in a wavr maw recover from the stakeholder the money he may have deposited with him, alilitaigh the „latter, after the determination of the wader, had, by the order of the depositor. paid the money to the winner. This decision ofr court is destined to effect an entire revolution in the betting world. Old Gent.—" Waiter (hiccup) have you nuy (hiccup) mince pie?" Waiter—" Yes sir—have sonie ?" Old Gent—" Yes, bring inc (hiccup) half a dozen (hiccup) on a chafing dish'." Wai tor—" »ything: else ?" Old Gent- - 'Yes, (hiccup) a gin sling On a half shell." It may nw 1l he mentioned that tic oldgent had ITee . n iiITO-ctiTnieeri-n.!2:111T-Thy. 1=1::=1=1 Pu , ey is' not hut Dr. lingsey 1)u-0+'; is nut ;',..!gius I)roreisor in the Cuiveraity of Oxford. ENE 11 NO. 14. =2
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