inti,-.1i,t.i15t _puto....rat:: tar.,I.AT.&E.§T 'cif:6ElAM'; IN. xoIITHERN E l . 13. caASE A.I 4 VDI DAY; gorrons. , 11.4introtte,tharmlar, Mara 15, 1555. From the N. Y. Mirror. REFLECTIONS UponrecS l iviiig a sopy of n:a l y first Porni` pat,. `tished in At. , Village .Areiv_spaper. Ah ! here it is! Vni famous nsiw, 77 . An author and'a poet!! ~:It really Is in print! Ye Gods!---. How proud I'll bo to show it! And gent i le Anna! Whata thrill ' Will atinuAte hor breast, • To road khese ardent linesandlnow whom they are addrpsed. Why West 113 . y soul I here's spmethingstrangt What can the paper mean. By talking of the graceful brooks,. - 'That gand'er o'er the green." . • And here's a t instead of r, - Which ttikes it " tipling ril ;" " NWII seek the shad" instead of "Shade," , • •• And" hell" instead • Thy look so" what! I recollect, 'Twas "sweet" and then %was " kind ;" And.now think,lhe stupid fool • Fir" bhind" . has printed "blind." Way' ever Inch provoktfig work cnrious•by the 'hy--; • Saw anything is - rendered blind • 1 By giving it an eye:: . • ".Host thou no tears," the tis left out, "Haat thou no• ears," instead; "I hone that thou art dear;" is put "1 hope that thou art dead!" ' . ~. Whbever aaw in such a apace So many blenders crammed i ' ' • ''" Those gentle eyes - bedimmed," is spelt "Those gentle eyes bet:rum:Bed." . • " e coler:of the rose" is "nose," .' - . " Affection" is " Affliction ;" w n er 1 the likeness holds, .1 a 'I - .y • 1 7, . . 1 fact as well asolietioa?' "T nu art a friend," the r is gono;-= • - Who would haie ever'drestneff , That-such a trifling thing could chattgo _ 4!t friend" into a-" fiend." . ' , • "-Thou art - the same" is rendered " lame," h teallY ii tqo bad ';. • And there, -becansean i is out. - 9"i Nfy lovely maid" - is "mad ;" . . . -They drove her -blind by poking - in ,An eyelt- - a process new; .- .. - • • •.- 9now they've gouged it out again, • : • , nd made her crazy, too.- - i . . . here'are the muses.fled,.that thou' Should'rkt ih,i so brig unsung;" TlMsr'ead my versien,-,hei't=it 'l.oShould'st live se long . unhung." "The fate of woman's ice is, thine," . An h commences " fatp:•," 1:1( I rx small's. circumstance Will turn . A woman's Itive to hale! I'll road no morel What. shall Ido ? I'll • never\d!tre to tiCridlit ; The paper's scattered fat arid wide, • jTis. now. too late to mend it. Oh 'Rime .thou chtat of human •blissi . Why did I erer.writel. litiith'my poem had been burnt 1 13efore it saw. the light.- . Letis stop and recapitulate : .1P -re dimned her eye's; that's plain— . I've gild her she's a lunatic, • • lAnd blind, and deaoand lame. y' as e‘;er such a horrid' hash t • ' 1 I n poetry. or. prose? Ily s e said: she N'tis a Send; and praised - .lThe color of her nose. • • I had that editor • About, a half ti minute, IA • bang: hie/ to his heart's doritent, I .. And with an h' begin t.•• • •• , la • jam' his body, eyes and bones, HAnd spell it with a • cl: ,And send him to that of his— Ite it with an c.' uinur~us Ica ng. poestielis attends a Charitable Fair. • a l. in charitable; I feel it in my bones, like dieumatisin I always. give money to 'the begwoman; who has sucli a large family at. home; and to,the whiny boy, with club fo9.t,' Who asks charity. in behalf of his sick moth-. 1 I er. True, I have seen •the, old lady when she v$ evidently inebriated, and apparently disposed to harrangue the Crowd in hit Dutch-but then she was in excellent compa .l ny ,!Lohle-looking men, with ~ stars on . their bosonisiud I havediscoveredthattlk club- Tooted boy ehanzes all his inoney'intAents„ $ll4 gambles it away, playing " pitchpenni"i in The.iater . alley still I kept on giving. But 'it i= also a faet that I- am not always - able to coMply"with the deinan , l - = upon my °nurse.— Twice have Lbeen invited to "ealizo 4 partio. • - and at the bottom of each'note, was a modest ' - Teciues,t that . I would make my appearance arrayed in such ,apparrel, only, as I would be willing to donate, next day, to the Five Points • Mission.. Could have done-like the pilfers-- . - bonght a ready-made coat and vest'and given tif;pt .with • the greatest pleasure-but the hint in. the invitation Seemed to inelade the . - entire wardrobe - brought into requi*on on the. occasion, and•when I thought of Face -Point darkey in my- ruffled-shirt and gold • -stnds, I was "suddenly indisposed," and sent snY "regret;.:' But I-did go to a-ballfth: the • benefit of the ppor—a - two-dollar -cosnrnin : Ong of ".upper . .tendom" with "lower twen • tydom" —an avalanche of delusiveness. in.a . torrent of mobocracy—where.the crowd was so great that faces . - lost their identity, and I was only conscious of a hustling mass of Eir&-s -ed-up 'humanity—a forest of broadcloth • wrerked in an ocean of calico. I barely .es esped with life, and reached home in-a state of collapse. , , • Afterwards. Went-to concert in, behalf of .the porn-.there I sat all the . evening in a hard „sectith n number on the hack, to see al woman snake fares at a • well-dresed audi - . • ant*, and sing ninsie which I could not under stand—the people all applauded when she ' screamed, and threw boquets at her when 'she. made ti noise like - •a swamp-bird. I Buttisy latest grand .combirtation-charitts , 14e -amusement exploit was attending a La.- dies'. Fair in aid of the poor, which %ins giv en by- the benevolent ladies of the Chinch of . • lie . Uoly Poker. . Damphool (who e.an't give -tip city associ ations nnd who•wouldn't read the Bible if it , Wasn't, printed in New York) had tent to. me •from his rural solitude tp proctire hint a dress . . sng-gowsi ; lt pair. of slippers, and a erotcheted worsted comforter. Thought°lcouldn't have a better opportunity to purdhase these and o-I went to the flair. Got to the Hall, paid My twenty-five - cents at - the door, • went in— aisv'plenty of long tables with ladies . behind them playing " . keep. store"—tables covered With mysteriousarticles of bahy-litien, and complicated pieces( of female harness, design ., ed to,uses to me unknown,•and also all, sorts of impracticable unneeessaries intended - for gentlemensfippersthat you couldn't get on • ..--snioking-crips that could never, byany pos, • p bility, St any - I.My . (shaped like a Chi nese agoda. and full - of_ tinsel : and spangles to - snake them priekty,) - Cigar cases, that you •• , eorildri',t get a cigar into .without breaking .•both-endseff (perhaps heat they expect us to • Smoke "stobs" like the nenrshoys,) pin-cush 41# stuffed so hard they could tura the point AFFLICTED READ ofamarllnsike--watchvAtsesjust bioenough 1 linew Thyself." 1 ' • ..S id ...\ITIA ►o' J...1 % ' ifibl. ti i . I n_ or-. 1 in ...el • , t -- , (iv,. ofyr Ico ;43 clop Eril t* . far .:5 ant t-.• M. er y luat.ly sl.otikl I BUSHED ENEMY THURSDAY MOUN/NO DY to 1101 a a three cent piece, pep-wipers that till b,bertistmtnts. I.are a co, y " ' 1 1 I,ll;Liarte.D4l:,l6.llyll,Ar liEt:s.sll{(;:t.LlNl,llClariUSet:74l"El 117 r b a il l ke li 4 ' 2° 1 the,point of ,a pen full id; wdol--Tand diverse • .:, 1 ~,, ...,, ~ , J „ a OOP 100,Orl IrS 8 9" aN •alto between i ,r . 1 ., ~ i hi , I ell,thez 4 uaixto prilee and int • loa t. 1. i ,„ t i ,„ other nonsensical ineciaveniences fabricated , -e---------- •-=-'''' .-.--. ----------= --7- ••••••„`• • -,...,,.„4,.:, ~,,. LENFITIINN A. I.l*. AIL. "A' new ' 1 tla N :titian , tiro •iporited that r. KiK . F.1.11.1 condoles ~ hit prartica to a.patticulor branch of tuedtetne. which eo- w-t...- ~..., we • was.. ...... by speculating females the pattern& beitio . al- • :e.1 . ....• ....-, r- , - , e , ; . 'or . ; ei, , t t50n..1.. gag, t•Illit .I.llli i IL.I attention lice outions6e nen rt on a r,.., •LIN/ i OnsS ALA II .11 - Aa IlleiitiilFAVALS , i , .03•11, ,*:: : :i: ....' vlito..n. ronitoed awl irnpr , oved, , .......„:„*`,/ , v.? '''''' 1 •••- -II llunter's 'Medical NI ttrint ways very short, Red the Ouches very tong; ti LBIOST TAKEN! Great rash for Rer 'a —lron, Stoves, Tin .........,, , .11vo-4. ~ ...-j r• . t „., ~4 td , t . „,, agaiOt tte abuee of melt uty; thou...sada are anon:fatly _•-oir , ~ J O 4.,m,..,:j r ,/ , ,v; , ,:.,... ...ail lt 'Aid hook t 1 t a tt ...... (I suppose they think' we don ' t know the (lit'. Mt c, cf:c. ' I - , • 0 „,,,„ ; , ‘ ,„,,,„,i,„,. 0 ,6 0 ,„.,. mereurializtd out Ohre Itenent affection...ire pt0,,,,,,t1 y ... ?...* l2j . - 4 4 ":•S': - c • •-r ts t. :omen , endear.. "x111'10.1"littl I TERMS'es.w$l,54, eflt••lt in ndvanee;s2lo,if ferene) to palm MI upon,: victimized gentle- ; ~ ~ Ri(t., .2-, •.i •..,....- 0 ... ere, i.e.% y years or Ex ne ri '' 11 ("" In tbetteattneur not paid wtthin six months ; andS'2 • ,so.,at the end • '.!/i; ~, i • , ~ , e• o f , • vet) forte of disease of n elatot °fable:ismt hithertonegles t....n.1 and, topeiftctly utt. I Of the year. - No paiierdiscunthrited until arreara •' i • 11700DRIT,FF & th.DRED Raving hseocia - - ~ //,,, iii,o ~,, • ~,,,,,,, by erbeiectieu,itcy.eat , ~T i% s m ;i t; c is : ) ,,, a i i d i k , e s : :pt nt the option of the Pub en; and they resignO i dly,submit. to a price ine.reee, hits tnittoled Pr. tilSl(l:l.l.l%,.(Al.flioa 00 • N't out( Ip , . . . Vl ' ted theinseli ,• es together for the purpose , intercourse, by lei abu-o or b) ecxual , xeyst. with cite 0`155 LP eat stony 4 si.ti.4,lto prove that line tenth* 0 the SO E.Norbitmit that if at hathatn st. Israelite ioe carrying on the Stove aurt Tin-ware bu-ine.-5,4 ,, , , ,, , ,:, , ,, 1., , , ,.tutt0us del on al a nd cm vtlitutional treat.- 1,.. 11% hera• All communieutionseonneeted a ith the , , -, had the impudence to ? ask it, they'd Mntio - Itt - , in,all its various‘ branches, would respectfully all marital theiri;44 h ri t tk , ;, 11 i t v , ..:. ,, t l a e n i d it , t ,, t a r : i r l i , a n l .....,latti,-,t.tywe.,utitdvirt,lffd,i u n 1 ., out anti pal . iced suarenng, are raceolde irt err- 1 allef., to insure attent at mu stbe\direeted (time r, , the tar of dem nt y ; with an °orbit. • of comp.:tint ettteldeut tato liabits,foltning fire ulott secret yet deadly and fatal I ..,.. .r. „ .-,.. 1( 1 . . -.1. cued oui his fish-book - nose like ntlarninguee- !call the attention of the trading . pdblie to their 1 to,y.ituite.. front like result of t* no tn. nt) ).. tra e coess• " r unts ofd..i.ievtic misery and retuatnre mortality. 4' DAY, llontrase,Susquebanea ,', die. The prettiest locikiner are a~ - s 1 t 1 1 I ' 3l ' ' girls .1 -- fr -..'‘ EiS r rA BLI SHM 14, NI . rf,ii r., ti. ~1.,..,,, ~.11.) the cure of diseafes of a .r,,,,,de r I. i dedicate or proonttp nature. - '`... a vitt' a tar si i ice-Thereis on evilhoblt i evlllit), l'a. 1 ~,,,„, t ,„,, q ui d ii V It on ho boroson iolit u• 1:, often emarme, I placed where ta ',east attractive loam, to e s-- To , *idol t: stial4.l ret , eil li. fr r the cure of the shof's ills- up with them to manhood. toil which If not rt.forined in 1 woof. awl 21 li, 'IQ. eon t.IIL tVlAlrllt t f)lni ton;11 Dila Fore of ~,,,. time, not • nly Its "0* *erin it...dottrel...l in matrimonial t e ast se is Ilisplayed and they risk tte big- Which may, easily be foutol-it bemg in close ti,teset-the Suuth. tti, Fever and Aune. t h, ~ happin