THE SUNBURY AME1UCAN. IS PCtlt-IStlED STOUT SATtTRDAY BT EM'L WILVERT, Proprietor, massia's ntm.nisas, market sv,cara. At 1.5i In Atlvanrc. I not ititltl ullhin 6 Month -2, VitrriritloiM tulrn for than tit Minufm. roNMTTKD with this establishment la sn extcn VifNK.W .." 'II OFKii'K.coiitnlnlngn variety of I t ADVERTISING SCHEDULE 10 Mnos, or alHi:it 100 Words, make a Kqnnr ' 1 Sf S Sq B An ' i SnTirco) Jr(, 1 (Mie twt- 1.00 U.0O S.MI B.fSI rt.0O S.0oi5.ISI Two wrtkst.W -S.OO B.fiO 4.00 S.00 Tl.no IS.OO Three " !3.(K) B..W 4.W) 5.00-.) IS.Oo-t-.oc t'otir " 3.B0 4.50 .50 n.0010.(SlTft.io--.'.50 Frve (H.T5. S.OO h.M) t.OOM.OO 17.00 -ifi.W SIX rR.OO (1.75 t.50 .0in.001H.00.WI T s-.inni's !8.5' T.50 A.50 ll.UO T5.(VlU0.(K) yfuHi Three" i IX): 8.00 (i.ffi) l(.Oti"0.(K)a5.00 4o.ot Six " !ft.()0'.(J011.OlllIV.OIia8.IHIIl5.(1(l50.00 Nine " :.U010.0018.0UI5.uo'Hri.OII'4.Vl07fV.OO One Tear IM.OO 12.00 15.00 Uo.Oo lc.OUuo.tij(.i.ou SUNBUET AMERICAN plum and f.im y typo eiium 10 any emnunaiiuieiit In I lie int'Jtl'ir of 'the (Hate, tor which thepntrou iiKO of the i 1 1 1 1 i c is respectfully solicited. Ktnbllhcd In IniO. PRICK tl SO IN ADVANCE. SUNBUHY, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1871. I New Ntrlvn, Vl. 8, N. 31. 1 Old NerlOA, Vol. SI, No. 119. )roftssiomtI. . W IhTjV wVirVKKTO jirAttome y a Law, olllcc, dior No. 5, and floor, Haunt's Block, nunr Miller's Shoo Store, flunbury, Pa. March 25th, 1871. ly. S. B. IIOYEK, Attorney nt Law. Nor. 8 and 8, Second Floor Bright' Untitling, Snnhury, Pa. Prounslouivl business attended to, In thccourls of Northumberlund and adjoining .counties. Claims nroninuy collected. i;ousuitu tion can ho had In the Ucrnuin laugua0. March 25th, 1871. ly. TEREMIAII NNYIER, Attorney nt fj Law, Hunhnry, Pa. All professional bnsl ness intrusted to Ills caro will receive prompt at tention in this and adjoining conntlc. Can be consulted both In English una. German. Also, District Attorney of fiorlhuuibtrlaiid ooanty. Auir.90,1870.-ly. J NO. A. ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 144 Foi'RTH Avenue, Notary Public, v Pittsburg. Pa Jan. 15, 1870. 1y. ' ',T. M. MARKI.E CO, Markot Btrcct, ffli hUNBURY. PA. Dealers In Drills, Medicines, Paints, Oils, fRi Varnishes, Liquors, . Tobaooo, , Cigars. Pocket Books, Dairies, Ac. ' ' CJ P. WOIiVERTON, Attorney nt Law, Os Market Square, 8UNBURY.PA. FrofessloA hi business in this and adjoining counties prompt ly attended to. rvft. A. It. NAVIIE. respcctfnlly an 1 3 nniimvi himself as Plivsic.lan and Surgeon to the citizens of Smibury nnd vicinity, having lo cated hlinsell permanently on AlnrKci sireei, near ly opKBite the Falrmount Hotel, where ho can be consulted at all hours when not professionally cngngjd. apiJ4-iy vl IV. ZI F.UI.EK. Attorney nt Law, north JT side of Public Square, one door east of the old Bank building, SUNBURY, PA. Collcc tions nnd nil professional business promptly at tended to In the courts or rtoriomnuorinmi nun ndjolnlng counties. scptis-bo 1 A. REIMENSNVOER, Attorney at J Law, BUNBUKY, PA All business en t runted to his cure attended to promptly nnd with diligence. ap!27-C7 TNO. K AY CLEMENT, Attorney at Law, J SUNBURY, PA. Collections nnd nil pro t'cssiornl business promptly attended to. mchill-fiO J. Blll'NFR. h. H. KASE. TJltCNEU KANE. Attorneys nhd Conn- U scllors nt Law, SUNBURY. PA. Ullleo on t:iicstuut street, west of the N. C. and P. & K. Railroad Dcxt, In the building lately occupied by F. LiiKitrus, Ki. Collections and all profess ional business promptly attended to In Northum berland and adjoinlm; counties. apllO-U'J Hit. MANSER, Attorney at Law, SUN- BURY, PA Collections uttended to in Hie comities of Northumberlund, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia nnd Lycoming. iipllO-01) WM, M. OCKClrF.IXEll. l.LOVII T. TlOIIIllUCII. 1-o keei:m.er a rohrkacii, l Attorneys nt Law, SUNBUHY, PA. Of tice in I lunpt's new building, second lionr. En Irnnceon Market Square. J:in4-08 AN. ItlCICE, Attorney tit Law. Fnnbiiry, Pa. Olllce in Masonic. Hall Hnllding. Collections of claims, writings, and ull kinds of legal business aUuudcd to carefully and with dilatch. April X, 1H71. ly. "AN TlTiuTlTK VOA L ! VALENTINE D1ETZ, Wholcsalu and ltctail denier in every variety of ANTHRACITE COAL, UPl'KR WHARF, SUNBURY, PENN'A.. Alt kinds of (Iraln taken In exclianj'n for Coal. Orders solicited mid filleH promptly. ''S-J .V. 8. KIIOA1W. 1. 1'ACKEU HAAS. WN. 1IIIOAOS A. CO., llliTAll. DEAI.RItS (IF ANTHRACITE COAL, BUNBIRY, PENN'A. Okpicr wtTii Haas, Kaoki.t oi Co., Orders at ScaKholtas & Bro's., otlleo Markci Ct'ect, will recclvn prompt attention. Country custom respectfully solicited. Feb. 4, 1N71. If. . OAt II MAKERS. WE arc selling Rims, Pn.-kes, Hubs. Springs, Canvass, Bolts, Clil, A'cs. ., very Larire Stock lit CONi-riV iNi CO. Sunhiiry, March 30, IStjV C- I.I C O VI.l OAl.f-iRANTBUOS., Shippers nnd Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBURY, PA. (lower wharf.) IS1" Solo AgenU, westward, at the celebrated HcjiryCluy V"1! JuiilU-Oll EXCHANGE EIVERY. J. M. 11AUTIIOLOMEW, ruoruiETOit. FOTRT11 STREET, ABOVE MAKKET, Kuuburj P. THE best of riding nnd driving horses always on limn! to serve customers, orders left at the Central Hotel, for vehicles, will receive prompt attention. Nov. 5. 1H70. OEXTINTRY. CiEOlUi E M. It EXX, Jit Snujium't Jiitihling, Market fyiiare, Si'mu'ky, Pa., 1 prepared to do ull kinds of work pertaining to l)cullrtlry. He Ketqw constantly on baud u large assortment of Tuvlb, and other Dental 'iinlciiul, from which he will la role to select, and meet the wants of hi. customers. All work warruuted to give satisfaction, or else the iiioiicv refunded. The very Ik'sI Moulh Watli and Toot h-Powdcrs kept on hand. , Ills references are tin) numerous patrons for W hoiu be has worked f.ir (Us lust twulvti years, biinbury, April HI, lH71. NEW '0.M.lUIr riHK underslgued having connected Hie Ctuil X bu.luss with hlsrvtuu.lve t LlH'H A UIUI S trade, Is prepared tu supply fuinllU's with the VERY IUJTOE COAI . CHEAP I'OK t lKII. YiW, Hios and Nul,,ronstiuitly ou baud, lira In taken uiihuiia fo'LTul. . J. M. C A I) VV AULA 1K It. Suiiliiiry, Jan. 15, l70. f. JUtlS SUtl-MAH. 1HOll'MI I'SUH. I lr, I.IIV outl AcrMrul INSURANCE AGENCY kill I r n AN V HEKII. MAUKKT h'l'UKKT, HL'N Hl'KY, I'.V. COMI'AM r llfcl lt r N T ED. N. Ameritaii, 1'kil.ttlolpliht, Aw U, t,Tt.t.'.sn Wjslitiuu, N. Aiutfltuu csr Tois, " A,lt tJ.tIJ 1,1. HI, I 111 IMJ.IlU s ojai.imjj Ik, 'SJI.ISSi 4,&it,Jtta Oll.ilO l.UU Dili l.'il.ial It M, list lt,u., j: Vi,. l ItUUtoltUig SJ. l.tilluitl, " ' lwt.uAN foik" " lUit.r, itiliul, l.oinlou, " l.ytutiitliiif, Muiity, ' r i..wkUit' I'l.U.t U i.hU, " .mie, Ssw tk, " lU.ll'.i I, HtillfiU, " i.-viiit, " " llatv.l., " " lillii. I, I't. I'll . T'k, ' S Utuuh M.ii .t.liis " 1 1 n c,i, S. !v.t, S ak K. S .isi. h, ' S k.u.l.. . I VIj.41 I I . V.pit-y I I u .Mltusttt tl tt.bl's ( i l.i Miis 4 Ihm s'I t luf f SHt k ll 'ft H litis llta.U oith anb cstaimmta. T A I'IKKRE II0I;NE. Broad and Chest JU lint tts.. Phllndclphla. J. B. BUTTER WORTH, Proprietor. Terms per day, f 3.50. April 15, 1871. ly UNION HOTEL, TIIOS. FOULDS, Sr. Proprietor, Shamokln Street, Trevorton Northnmbcrland couutv. Pa. Tlio tablo Is sup- plied with the bost the; market ntfords. flood stabling and attentive ostlers. Jan.21,'71 HOOVER IIOCNE, Third Street, nt the dciot, SUNBURY, PA., Wm. Reese, pro prietor. Warm meals served tip nt all hours. Fish, Fowls and Game. Fresh Oystors con stantly on hand and nerved In every style. The best of wines and liquors at the Bar. ISTFamlllcl will be supplied with oysters done tip In any style, by leaving orders nt the uar. nov.o, fu-iy, NATIONAL EAGER BEER NAEOON ON THIRD STREET, NEAR TITO DEPOT, 8UNBURY, PA. TOSEPTI BACHER Informs the citlscns of Sun tt bnry and the pnhllc generally, that he has opened LAGER BEER SALOON nt the nhove place. The best of Lager Boer, and Malt Liquors will be kept. Also Oysters, Ac., constantly scry- Ail win An fliisrAiMOAa XJATIONAE IIOTEE. AUGUSTUS O-l WALU, Proprietor, Georgetown North'd vonnty, rn., at tne station m the w, c. it. w Choice wines and cigars at the bar. ' ' . The table Is supplied with the best the market nnords. uood Btabllng ana attentive ostlers. A EEEGIIENY HOUSE. Cm.. CITAS XlL KLECKNER, Paoprlctor, Nob. 8H nnd 814 Market Street, above eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, t3 per day. Ho respectfully solicits your pmronage. -ITTANIIINOTON IIOCNE, C. NEFF, w w Pronrlntnr. ltnipr nf slnrlftit .v. Snnnntl rareets, opposite the Court House, Snnhury, ra. May38,T70. TT OTEE 4c R EST A C K A NT. XX THOMAS A. HALL, Proprietor. eunoury ot., west oiiA.MUtt.1, i'EiNi'A. Meals served at all honrs. at short notice. The best of Liquors at the Bar. The Tablo Is sup- puea wnn inejesi anu lutest in luc murKcts. At tentive scrvuuts. Terms moderate. Patranage solicited. Hl'MJIEL'S RESTAURANT, . . . LOUIS HUMMEL. Proprietor. Commerce St., SIIAMOKIN, PENN'A. Having Just refitted the above Saloon for the accomodation of the public, Is now prepared to Bcrvc "lis friends with the best refreshments, nnd fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, ami ull other malt qiinrs. J. valeh's WINTER GARDEN ANI HOTEL Aim. 720,. 72, 724 $ 727 Vim fit., PHILADELPHIA. WINTER G A H DEN HOTEL, (ON Till EUROPEAN PLAN) Centrally located, connecting with all the City russcngcr uuuway Cars, from all the , Depots In tho City. Exrelleut AccosnmodntlonM for Trt- vellcrtf . Grand Vocutl and Inst rn mental Concert s every eveuinii lu tlio Summer and Winter Gip'dcn. HSrOirhcslrlim, Concert Eirry Afternoon. J? PINE LADIES' UESTAITRANT TBE BEST OF HF.rKKHHIIKNTS HRHVRI). Olllce of J. Valer'e Fountain Park Brewery. Juno 4, 1870.-ly. Boots and Shoes! RONY DHOFFNER,. Third 8trect, nhove Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., Is prepared to manufacture HOOTS AN,1 SHOES of every description at the shortest notice. Ail his slock Is ot the very best, which Is made up In the latest city style at the, most reasonable terms. Repairing done neatly nnd promptly. The publiu are invited to call nnd examine his stock and workmanship before purchasing else where. RONY DROFFM'R. April 23, 1871. 1. 1 l V OR STORE! CHRISTIAN NEFF, Second Street, opposito the Court House, SUN BURY, PA., Respectfully Invites the attention of Retailers and others, that he hns on hand, and will con stantly keep all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cogr.lit'j, Cherry, Ginger, Rochello and Otiird. . . i Whiskies: Pure Rye Coppcr-HWtllled, Moi"n gahela, Apple and Nectar. PURE HOLLAND GIN I Wines: Chuinpagilo Wine, BUcrry, Tort it ml Cluret. Crub Cider, ClMmpngn Cider, Jf. K. Rum, Brown Stout and Scotch Ale. , STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, And all others Liquors which can lie found In the city markets, which will bo sold at Whole salo and Retail. It very article guaranteed as represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS and BOTTLES, always oil hand. t i Orders promptly attended to, nnd publtu pulronugo respectfully solicited , f Sunbiirv. July 8, m. ly.' ' ' ; HARDWARE MTOKE, 4. If . Coaler, A Co. AIJKET STHEET, 5SUNUUUV, VA. TTAS received It rtw assnrtmeni of all kinds of JUL Hardware, Cutlery, Mechanics' Tools, Aou, or all aew-riiHloiis. Also Wsgou Maker's MU rials. Hubs, Kims, 8Kkes. Also, all kii' U-of lA-uther for SUtM iuitker's and buddler's. Rvt ry. Ililuu tu the lluruwure lluecaii lie found bleh will La sohl as le ss ean be otsiltt of any other c.lsblUliiucm '.uthueouutry. Call and sue their stock. Buuhury.IX'e. U, to9. TOH BALE. T VALUAUI.E LOTS on Hie eoiuer of cWund outt Cksstaui streets lu the Uo- rouiih ol unbury. on ouklt lUois ro . a a large dsrellluK lious, siotile and ombuildhiifs. The Uvuivsleud, htte ol Hugh Bullas, dsie'd. A I. a, Lot on MsikU slroct, In the UoroUL-tt or (luubury, on whlcU tbeie are a dwsllluic knuae, stable aud uutbuUdlui.'s. luqulie at tlw nillue uf 8. StoLV KTN, Feb. II, IHTl.-tf. Adutluisirate 4II.I.IEIIY .IN l" FANCY NTOMK. MIS.H I WKISKU, Mail't Street, oue dour vest of (imtihart'l cun SM.llotsr) store, . Has us.uc4 Imss; Hyttatf ant) luwiui sia k f Mllllstvry oit rtsisrjr lio4, HATH ANU UON.NKT. The latest sll ! TiUmi'li's, FrsueK and Aitt.iu.sa lluwsre, !, Iiu ti.. jkok lutMis, t Maouus, Iwtbtls. t kift, Juetlk Ulwv, tiJ a large iU4f of otltcr ri kv lusv. lu Cumuim tkM 'tl't lit', tlilllutt kuslu, sits C4IIUS ou (Its , imt-iH makiu ,avi rrniNu, UisllIU ti4Ubs, Bits k) slstt S(,ul lit U s sale ol sUuiM f, lkli 4 .' mi . TWe ltUs "I uhbui) u4 klvlx.lf M uiij imiAwt U ' " Msu.it k . iudu si k. Ms) U, !. , Ul At AlfU tasU.lss4 !l,si.., t M -s IUmiu.m's. -, C II ii Muuie t In sutjss 'S loi tsiMilu lMt A u - .(.4 BALTIMORE LOCK . HOSPITAL J-JR. joiiNSlbN', Physician of this celebrated Institution, lin discovered tho most certain, speedy, pleasant and enectnai remeny in tne world lor all DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures Affections of Kidneys and Bladder. luvolnn tary. Discharges, Iimtotcncy, General Deblll ly, Nervousness, Dyspcpsy, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Tlmlditv, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Dlscnso of the Head Throat, Nose or Skin, A flections of Liver, Lungs Stomach or Bowels those terrible Disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practices more fatal to. their victims than the song ot syrens to tho Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, t&c., lmpos siuie. IOUNG MEN especially, who have become tho victims Of Boll tary Vice, thnt dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to nn untimely grave thousands or young men ot tho most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who might other wise have entranced listening Senates with the tnunucrs oi eloquence or wukcu to ccstacy luo living lyro, may can wnn inn commence MARRIAGE. Married Persons or Young Men contemplating marriage, aware oi rnyeicai weakness, (boss of rroerealivu rower linpotuncy;. Nervous Ex citubilltyi Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ncr vous Debility, or nuy other Disqualification. speedily relieved. '( . He who places himself nmlcr the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide In his honor ns a gentle man, and confidently rely iinon his skill nso Pliv. slciau. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Impotency, Loss of Power, immediately Curod nnd full Vigor Restored. This Distressing Allectlon which renders Life inlsc rablonitd marriage impossible Is the penalty pitta ny me victims ot improper indulgences. Young personBnro too apt to commit excesses from not bcingnware of the dreadful consenences that may ensue. Now, who that understands tho subject will pretend to denv that the power of procreation U lost sooner by those falling Into Improper habits than by the prudent T Huskies being deprived the pleasures of healthy ntlsprlng. the most serious nnd destructive-symptoms to both body nnd mind arise. The system becomes de ranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Woukwicd, Loss of Procrrtntivo Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, n Wastlm; of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and ucatn. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAY8. Persons mined In hcnllh by unlearned prctcn durs who keep them trilling mouth a ft or month, taking poisonous nnd Injurious compounds, biiouiu nppiy linmcainiciy. UK. jJOIINSlON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don. Graduated from one of tho most eminent Colleges In the United States, and tho greater part ot whose Itu has heen spent m the hospitals of London, Prls, Philadelphia nnd elsewhere, has cllcctcd some, of the most astonishing cures mat wore, ever known uiuny trouliled with ring' ng in lue ucna nna ears wncn asleep, great nervousness, liclug alarmed nt sudden sounds, basltfalness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, tvero cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses ull those who have Injured themselves by Improper indulgence, and solitary habits, which ruin Ixith body mid mind, untitling them for either business, study, society or mar- uige. . 1 msit ro some or -tho sad and molnncholy fleets produced by curly lmblts of joulli. vise: Weakness of tlio Back and Limbs, Pains in the Back und Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Mus cular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dvsuciwv. Nervous Irritability, Derangement of Digestive r unctions, Ucueral Ucbltlty, Symptoms ot Con- umption, tVc. . , M kntally The fearful cllects on tho mind arc much to lie dreaded Loss of Memory, Con tusion oi ideas, iM'prcssion ot spuns, r.vil ForehodlngH, Aversion to Society, S'jM'-l list rust, Lovo of Solitude. Timidity, &c, ur i tome of the evils produced. IqoUBANPa or persons or nil ages can now udgo what Is the cause of lliclr declining health. oslng their vigor, becoming, weak, pule, nervous and emaciated, having a singular apjicaraiico about tho eyes, cough t'lul sviuptoiusol consump tion. YOUNG MEN Who lmvo Injured tlivinselves by a certain prac tice Indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the ctlccla of which are nlglilly felt, uvea when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impue slblc, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young innu, the hope of his country, the darling of his patents, slioulti be MitUchctl from ull prospects and enjoyments ol life, by tho consequence of deviating from the path of nature nnd Indulging lu a certain secret habit. Such persons mi st, before contemplating MARRIAGE, rcllcct thnt a sound mind and body lire the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happi ness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes u weary pilgrimage j the prosicet hourly darkens to tint view the mind rucouics shadowed with despair and tilled with ihemchiu elnily reflection, thai the happluuaj of unothcr becomes blighted Hilh our own. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds that he has Imbibed the seeds of this painful diseuse, It too often hitpin'us that an ill-timed sense of shuiiie, or UrcuU of discovery, deters hkiu from applying to those who, from cdii-ntlon and rcspcclublllly, can alone bcfrlenj him, delaying till the constitutional symittotiis of this horrid disease make their appearance, such us ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, iiocliiritl pains In the head ami limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, unties ou tlie shin bone, and arms, blotches ou the head, face and exiieiulues, pro gressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the iHilalu of the mouth or the bones of tho uuse fall In, and the victim of this uwful disease Immhiius a horrid object or eointnlscrailt'ii, till death puis a period to his drmdlul suilcrlug, by sending him to " I hat Undiscovered 1'umilry I ruin whence no traveller returns." It is a melancholy fact that thousands DIE victims to this terrible disease, through rallliiK lido the bauds or Iguorant or uit.kllllul PUK '! fc.Mtklia, Mho, by tha use or that deadly pul ton, Mercury, dcslruy the constitution, and Incapable ot curing, keep the tkhapliv sulfervr luonili after month taking ihcir uoklous or lu Jarloua coiiipouiids, and laslsad or Mug (e.luiud to u rvuewnt 01 1. lit) Vigor ami llappluvss, lu des uilr leave h'lt with ruined Health to ihu oe.' rus galling disapisiluliiisul. To such, Hit rv lore, Ur. Jounston p'.le4 lilm elf In preset ve the luo. luvtoluhle buciccy, and I ruin his rlou.is piatllcs slid olwvrvuil.uts lu the Kraal Huaplluls nl Kurtqw, aud lbs Rrl lu this country, tuti Kiigluud, Eruuce, I'hlUdulphla sud cIe Ikiu, U ciiiiliktl lo ulkr lbs itiosl ur lam, swtMly and t ll.tlu.tl ruutvdy In lbs woflj fur all diseases of Imprudence, lilt. JtHINaltlN, orEU'K, Nt). 1, a. mt.Hr Ull K H't'ltEET, bllllMoSS, U. D. Lull bsitd side Kt'lu frtuii lullituoissiit l, alua Uuttis lioiu lUe turioM. Eulluui tu ulueivs U4Uw soil iiumiwr. .Hii UtUrs rvsvlvaj lalvM MMlpalt su4 ritUliili.U a l4ii tu bs tl mi lbs n ply. I'm. si mi l oiiltug sbtaii4 sl4U M-ud pudSK ol BiUlitUwiticul avsciildUK syuipliuus. Il.tto are su iuau fain, IWisulun au4 Wutlltl.s luipusWis sUtst tlibi( tbtiuwiuss as I'll). It uin, liiuiut1 4lk suj iuiuIum lue cUt wt all alio liuluiluulwi) tall lutu tbcti puavr, that l(. JutiusttiM dvvuis It UAvsti lu sf psslally tu Ikuse uu..iu.luU4 muk ku r'Uta. luai lual bis t r4t.ulUls ut 1'ipluuute ai) kst-n la tils blbtos EMlHiUnt Wk.r t't1 1 UK faraa. 11m suh tkiMMOud tsMtl at tuu, il..tulu4 ut.ul, vf arui tn, su4 tUa ssusswi ita. MUbi AttinUal 0taiuats l"iwi by I'f. Jxbu.iusi. aiini If Ibe i.(.tuuiits ui tf i ai4 SUoUi ai, ai4i..s ul abas) Lais iai4 s au4 s'U UiU4s lbs uiai.', bs 4.4 bia .uaiu as a ai'- o .bi.4f 4 !.!.. U.I14 1, U) ,Ulil.kt s44ttUMC tU lu sait4t. ftklis listra ki'tEliat i i bkl .4,1-41 IS lll. -Il clfd JJotlrn. THE HONEST nORKINGJWIRL. BT rRAOIS ft. BMITIt. The air Is chill the etiy's pave Is slippery and wst Tho child of wealth and luxnry Is wrnpt In slumber yet The sleet nud snow aro rushing by ., In many an Aiigrv whirl, While hurries toiler dally toll, The lionosb working girl. No word have I 'gainst gold to say, If It be fairly earned And fairly used by rich men, who Sweet charity have learned. Tlie generous merchant may with prldo His banner broad unfurl, But prouder Is the iccord of The honost working girl. Her clothes though not the finest, Aro the best that she can wear ; Ilor fingers boast no diamonds, But her face Is very fair ) Her eyes are bright, and when she smiles She shows her teeth of pearl : And lovo dwells In the bosom of Tho honost worklug girl. With wages sc.fnt the Ills of llfo She's fated to endure ; And yet she manages to save A trillo for the oor ( At any mean or sordid act With scorn her lip wil curl, For uoblo is the nitturo of Tlio honest working girl. Then treat hor kindly, ye proud ones, Who "neither toil nor spin She has to struggle very hard Hor dally bread to win. -And ho though dressed in finest cloth Would be it very churl, Who would not, if appealed to, help The boucst working girl. God bless the honest, gcntlo ones, Who labor day by day, And God bloss those with menns to sparo, Who help ihom on their way. Ye who would, In tho better land, Possess the priceless ncarl. Trent not with scorn, nor cold contempt, Tho honest working girl. SiisccIIatuoHS. Al ter Mart-iMge. In tlio romantic courting days tlio lovo making is fresh nnd nwoct, and all-cngross-in, and tlio unrctlecting innocents aro de luded into the belief that t he bonds of mat rimony are alone, needed to ftneuru them n lilts of lovo and joy at tho high fever heat of mesa worm youthful moments. uut bucii nn anUcirmtion of heaven on this earth can not be. Tho heat must cool down, and tho utoxication of lovo sober into tho tranqui lity of friendship. It is a creat matter to get safely through this cooling process. The danger is that, when it begins, opo or oth er, or both, ignorant that its cattee lies in tho nature of things, niriy throw tho blamo on an innocent partner, und in his or in tier secret heart sich.otor tho awful misfortune of a dreary uqibn. This would not happen so frequently as It docs if, as is not often ino case, ,thc nusbanu and wile were to so ber dotts at about tho sumo rata. As n rttlo, the lady will hold on to tho billing nnd cooing, nnd tender love-making much long er thau tho ifoulleinau. It is tho man that cools, nnd tho wife that is broken-hearted. This, though much to Iks regretted, is easy enough to understand, without considering tno nusouna a brute, l'rooauiy men nave by nature less tenderness than womeu. Certainly their active business lives is avcrsoto its development, and nny conside rable display of soilness ou their part is commonly sneered down as nn tmmanly weakness, uy our social arraugemenu women, on the other hand, are devotijil al most entirely to tho exercise of this cmo liou ; to them love in some slmpo Is all in all ; without il their lives nre cheerless nnd blauk. Tho slow work of brinirins the lives nud pursuits of tho sexes into greater harmony, and thereby n!timiltititig the dia meters of men and women, must no left to tho uutirifg fxul of the promoters of tho woniau movement." Anions causes of evil lvinrr nearer tho Burfneo there is our system of courtship, which soeins ns It specially designed tor mischief. To bo kind nnd attentive to the object of ono's nUVction is natural on the part of both innu nnd womnn. Hut, ac cording to custom, the gentleman must do all thu wooing ; tho labor of lovo-making falls to him ; nnd ns a rule, ho does not siro himself. For weeks, for months, for years, ho worships nt tho feet of the fair one with compliment, tlattery nud endless attentions, lie seems tho slave of her smallest wish. In all this there is much acting, Mitrriitgo is tho dropping of the curtain ; with it cuds the merry, but, in its consequences, melancholy farco. And when ho sees the tittocts of the nlav he sin cerely wishes it had never begun. Tho at tentions cannot continue. Nor is it desir hMo that they should. Vet. in ecttinz them tor a time, women nre taught to ex jiect them iorovcr. The arrangement is cruel to women. It is like the practice ot first stM)iliiij children, aud then iuuishin! them for being spoiled. Of course, we cuii iiodcrtand the extra- vngnut pro-utTptlal speeches of tho bearded lover without churning him with thu leust insincerity. While the lady is yet to lie won, nnd ho Is under tho inihu iico of n pent-up tutaslou ami A heated iiumugiuii tlou, lie, talks sentiment, ami swears n thousand fold fiMilish. Iiuixuisiblu things that their moons will 1st all eoimllv Iuhh v- etl, and thu like. No thmbt ho soinctitncs lntlLka.iu this pnlty way more Ui huimi it s ths tUsUiiui than for a bettor itusoii. l)f- U'U, however, ho in so Ixiioraiit uf huiiian imture that lie . Uliuves all this liimself. Hut It is lite iiiisfnrlmia of the ioir girl a!. wuy o hvhuvo it V I low could slut ever doubt such tliarm nil truth V The Inci usti ol riallcrr is swei t, mid she likes to K t ami li u liotf. The lovo may us iarftetlv oeu. tiiuo uti both sitits, siid yu with iiiiirriagu llitiry may be crvut fulling oil hunt nil this. Wtictl tho Wllb ilropa Iter lnnulkcr tlncf the tiusuitiiil dos s uut tlart raets tlui r-iti Is i save lu r Hut IroubUi of sl atplujj. AlU r In ti iuia ni'tu cauuut Ui buliturvtl lulling liui wiio iMrunty tiuiis m day that Iwi rtul'y uv lur, Hit lliliiks situ should Ubu that It f gruiiUtl. And thu tiaevsa t( ts'Udhiin Slid talVMliiif in w lilt; It l,o lit lulg. tl, and fur lime uttjoyetl, gra'lully ! Us Itsiual audUooiui s llusuuw to luiu, slH Lilly hIu.ii Itu Ita. as lti"sl limll liuiw. UusllMia Sin! UupvrUUl uitUliMir Inuvlcsla i tu waAipy his IIioimIiU. Hut iMi.it ar U"l All puru sslflsltJUiSS. kltd WuUMill tin Ut4 AIUt lu., lifUA llu-lr lu' lli Hlthta,H, IhsHtgli tltoy UiUiiui-t I Ita t,uy lb- ujiis, SUI Aia b,lt Ui U on I uf ssioauu, Ala lu. wi th. W InUf itlij ubutlluu4 tti, VUl ul A d'si- isU vu4 'i liu.ir is. Il ni, I iib'itif uaUly (uu, ibiuali tliMMJi'itbd as blind tu tlui sskt Itusi ui lie iba4 la, ls t i(r uiUI intluially sltii lu tU.Uytlii.4 Ai'CArtl lu Its VuUltt.. lu 4 thuusaud bill' I' ' .f the loving but unthinking wifo sees nnd feels the growlrlg change. Gathering over ncr liko a Blnck cloud darkening the sun shino of.her early summer, comes the dis nii thought that she may bo tho tnisera- Die victim ot a loveless marriage. At last, ncrhnns, in a moment of less virtue or un usual irritability, the husband, by word or deed, slights somo littlo personal attention, or neglects one of tho established ceremo nies ol lovo. Tho poor who ieels as if she could not survive it. It is a poisoned ar row in her tender heart ; A wound that may need long years to heal. Sho is disappoint ed ; her love is not appreciated ; nnd in se cret she grioves over it hidden sorrow. If she is foolish enough to complain, and to claim as a duty what to bo real or destra- bio must bo purely stmntaneous and this is tho follv of too many she makes a ruin ous mistake. The good man has riot left off loving her. Truo, tho fever Is no longer on him: but ho loves hor with nil his heart in his own quiet way. Is she uot his wifo, secure in his affection ? his trusted. bosom friend and wltat moro would), she havo V When sho accuses htm of coldness nnd neglect, ho is vexed, nnd does not liko it. lfslio rontmuo the annoyance sho will make herself disagreeable, nnd may, when it Is too Into, discover tho awful difference bet ween the real nud the iningiuary lass of nor husband's lovo. Hut let not tho persecuted husband bo too hard ; let him remember that ho may bo moro or less to blame ; that his importu nate wifo muy bo but demanding tho lovo nmt Attention he, in his folly, taught her to expect, and often assured her sio should have. A chango iu tho fashion1 of lovo making would bo n great blessing. Wo men aro spoiled by tho adoration they rc ccivo Ixjforo marriage, and both thoy'nnd their husbands have to cat tho bitter after fruit. Hcsidcs, this desperato wooing, is quite unnecessary. For n lon; f,imo yet young ladies will liaTono choice out marry, whether flattered or not. And they would mako much bettor nnd moro contented wives if, instead of intoxicating them with wild, sweet ravings that are at lenJt in sane, if .not insincere men would treat them from tho.,tirst with something ap proaching tho quiet Kindness and affection that their own less emotional constitution will cuablc them to continue. Nasby. Tlie Jiiiht to raradc Jfr. 2fanby SwjijcsU an Arranycmcnt by which liiol may here after be Avoided. Conkkdeuit X Roads (wich is in tho Stait uv Keutuky,) July 15, 1871. Tho 1U Ots in New York affected mo terribly. Vucd from any standuint tho occurrence wue deplorable. Two Hundred l)imccrats shot down by tho brutel miletary, who will never rally to the polls agin, und will never agin repeat their wotes, no matter how high the price. And all this becoz them noble miuded sons uv Erin insisted or. tlie rito to dictate who shood and who shood not pa rado the streets uv their city uv Noo York I I hcv, however, the consolashun uv kuow in' that it won't make dnv difference in our majority in that city. There is ships on the seabringin more Irishmen, who can bo mndo woters in four hours after they land, and cf no more cuius them cz is here kin wote oftoner; It may bo necessary to fur nish sum uv cm bosses aud buggies, that they may get around to tho polls faster, but that will be all. I hed my littlo trouble on tho samo day. It so hapiicucd that tho children uv our Church hed pilched upon tho l'ilh uv July, ce tho day for their pic-nic, nnd it so hap pened that l'ollock, hevin a lot uv damag ed yaller calico, 1 Xikiu l'cnuibacker bought it to mako rosettes lor tho childern, aud it sash for myself, who wuz to cheef marshal em. Tho uitc aforo we received a letter from lVnnis O'Shoughnessy, 1'atriek (J' Hrien nnd Shamus ()'Inly, tho three Irish men who livo at the Corner's Station, that they understood that it wur, tho iutenshuu uv tho FroU's'.ants uv the Corners, to cele brate tho Hattlu uv the Hoyne with an Orange procession. They gave notice that it had better bo abandoned, for they wood nut hcv their feelius injured. Af.cr tho warucn, el' bind shood be shod they culd not lie held responsible. No wun in the Corners that is tho na tivestlicd ever heerd of tha ltattlo uv the Hoyue, or kuowd what "Orange" meant, and so tnkin il as a joke, no alUmshuti wuz paid to it, for no perccssliuii hed ever been moLWd nt the Corners, but nigger pcrccBtihuii8. Hut next mnrtiiti when the pcreessbun moved, A volley uv stones greet ed us. I was ridiii proudly at its head, on HaKcom's mule, and oho well directed rock hurled mo senseless to tho ground, and as tho shepherd was smitten the sheep was scattered. Dennis O'Mioughncssy told us that tho feclins uv tho Catholic citizens uv tho Corners should never bo outraged so lotig es he had strength tolmudlo u club ur lieavo u schtouo. Sum of our jieeplo wua indignant, but I the cheef uflbvr.wuz not. I had lived in N'oi York, w hich b mostly irih, und kuowiu tlu ir idiosyucraeies, wuz williu to forgivo em. Their itiiit no better lhmccntts anywhere limn theoe nu n, ami no rock kin lai Mirowd wich kin make nm do anything ugin that orgaiiicashun uv with Iheso iiicii is thu bai k-Uiiic. And when 1 got A iuiH-r and red uv tho riots in Noo York, a lite beoiiii.'d onto me. K the Catholic Irishmen don't liko the mango color, ou thu I'Jth uv.luly, I won der that the llnvo we havo etuiteiiUil them selves with iiuuvly houviit nrk ut u. it is liob to bo expected that they Will allow any dciu.oustra.shf u which hurls their IW'I ius to Ui nmdo without an attempt in su prt oa it. Thu anient sou l l-nii is mi itu pulsivu trvaetu r who delights in hevin his own way. Tlu-y IwV taken chargo uf thu goverumeiit of lliu city ol Noo York, Mild they ouhl not to bu iiiicrl'i rvtl with, uor will they 1 st ti but one way to prevent sm h ililll i llltlss In i-itfU l. Mini lliitl pUu 1 suliitnllo I ho itiiisltlcr.tUoii ul' tho Anierituu Kxpui, v4 fnllows : 11 u orditaut ti bo luusttt) by tho Coin limn Inum il uv Noo Voik, piovidiug for apsulillia nt uv 4 cuiiiiuilUat a ho shall la v solo t-iiiiUul tif pitaxiMliuiw siul All piihliii ilisplais, sd CtilllilillU-u loiulttisl UV U)U Cat lul, i. i u ls tl Irish Li I lit. Mint U u IV iholie fi) iituii, alati uf Itislt tiiillt. 'l u litis voiuuiitttiu alt thi su utalUrs ahtttl bu nlf id. fhey slut buy Mm puwur to say Hat sta U-ltt-a slu.1 u4 atitlu, aut (sal Utuutis, uiilors aud UisUliU. hit bit displayed, wltat Usui may U .la I, Sli4 oil wal tUje sli It ills l t)S lii'ty Wi M'Otiw. l.'smiuisu tlui suiuutlllwi MwmI Ui lllxi r4l. 'i'luy wtHl iivtr uLohI Ui lh wU biasUu uv iIms r'ouitU uv July (tor thil ciiiuuuiUuuaU s 4 trmuipli uvtl UiiHsli !) latiuy,) pvitdkly uf tlui pfUu kyo.4 b-U-duu iliuiuMiUta Ut iai Hm (im.u rt4 simI Uy lUir Und tUy lilsh italiuital slit uidy. i , l , I lia Mu.aiu, siipisuMi, uuii Us Ilia U U'tl US Ul"l Ut Hhi ausatls 1st S''lti4' sltsut b, 1 oitiUi uv jHi I u : 7b the SuiKrintcndent iiv th St., Meth odist Sunday School. l'ermisshun refused. On tho route pro posed fer the processhun lives three hun dred Catholic families wich would be offend ed at it. The committee does not want to bo bothered with sich npplicashuns, ea non ur cm will be granted. his Signed Tatrick H McGee, mark,..-,, i : Ctialrman. This wood save a riot nnd bludshed, for uv course tho. percesshun couldn't lake place, nnd tho Irish pocple couldn't bo of fended, on less il wuz nt the presumption uy the Methodists iu making tho rekwest. Then ngin : To the Committee on Permiihim uv Lodje No. , Knile mv fythinn : tThc Committee hevin carefully prnmin. cd the ritual tJtscd order, nnd Hndin there in nothin ofTonsivo to tho Irish citizens uv tho United Stntos nnd nothin pnrtikcrly of fensive to tho holy Catholic Church, the Bed order is hereby permitted lo norado. I Jooly 21. 1871. It is suggested, that to ashoor the Irish, cjtiens livin along the route that tho sooVty hez notin in it (iffeh- sivo to em, audi that tho pnradu is not in tended ex an insult to em, that the green flag of Ktin bo displayed ahovo tlio banner uy the order, that the mcmliers of tho or der wear green sashes, that nn Irishman bo employed to net cz Marshal, and that tho band be instructed to play nolhiii but 'Thu tveartu uv mo u recti." his Signed, Fatsey M McSiiane, mark. Chairman, pro lau. There mite bo cases wher thu samo soci ety might receive the follerin notice the into niore the pantile : I'd Vie 1'n.iidt nl of Lodyc jYi. , K.tiks ttv i 1iman: It haviii como lu tho kuowlcdim uv this Committco that the ancient order uv Hi bernians, ami also the Young Men's Socie ty uv the Church uv the Immaculate Con ception, intend to narado to-morrow, nnd cz both of those pcrccsshuus will cross tho Btreeis named ez yure route, tho order per initten you to parade is hereby revoked. Tho Committco will give you notis uv the first day on which nobody iiv Catholics or Irish citizens desire lo use the streets, thatyoor domoustrashun may take place peaceably. In addition, lo this, it mite bo well to make St. Fatrick's day a legal holiday, tho samo ez the 4th uv Jooly, nnd that our Irish feller-citizens mito not bo annoyed sich days .cz the church holds servis on nilto bo made Sundays uv. Let this be adontid and no troubles liko that uv Jooly 12 will ever occur ngln in Jfoo York, onlcs, indeed, somo head strong protestants mite question tho- just is uv it. This plan merely legalizes what hez been practiced iu a loose way, for ten years. 1 slicl Jicv this rool adoptid nt the Comers, for our Irish friends not ouly vote wiggerous, but they hurl stones with won derful precision. i'JJTItoriEUM. v. NA8RT, . (Wich wuz Fosltnastcr.) A LAWYEK Ajio'xtl COHS. Squire Wick, a lawyer who fancies what ho don't know ain't worth "pumpkins." and whoso homoaiii'ta thousand miles from the Fine Tree State, was a great fa vorite with tho late J ttdgo Cranoh. Otico isiting tho Judge, the latter invited him to walk over his premises. Among other places, they visited the barn-yard, and tlie squire was truck with admiration as ho gazed upon tho noble herd of cows which laditist been driven up tor mtlkiutr. lie talked its elaborately of their irood points ns would a tirst-ralo good stock breeder. when the fact was ho knew next to nothiiiy about stock, and some of tho good points which he spoke of caused the Judge a hearty laugh in his sleeve. . , , "Weil," said the judge, "which of tho cows will you take?'' "Which will 1 take, your honor?" said tho squire, not knowing the judge's mean ing. "Yes, which will you take? I am going to make you a present of ouo of them which shall it Ik V" "Keully, your honor, this is unexpected; I will not object to the present, but. had rather your honor would make the relec lion, as receivers should not be choosers-" "If you accept this present you mu.st mako the selection. Hoing a good .We of stock, you will not bo likely to, cheat your self. Aud the eccentric J ml go smiled to himself. Tho squire rubbed his gold-bowed spec tacles; und begin to view the cows with it critic's precision. After much scrutiniz ing, ho naii'; , i "1 apprehend, your honor, you would not liko to purl with that very lat, short horned, thick-necked cow?" "1 havo no choice; make vour selection," said tho judgu his tisiblus iiardly conlrol lablo. "I don't want to rob you of your favo rite cow, but if you have no' choice, I should pii ltr the very fat one; shu has liiuuv good qualities." "No l.ivonio -no rtibU'i-y at all -- thn lUt cow is yours. My via it will drive lar to your liou.se before uulkiii''." The delighted squire hastened hme to inform his wile. In a In nit an hour he saw the "lutlcsl aud thu Usl cow iu thu village," as lie styled her tlrivetl into his yard, and dispatched a sable daughter of Aliita to milk lur, Iii.it hw manure in caiiin ulsjiiy gigliie'Hiid laughiim. Njttiro Wick knew Kiiiiicliiiug was to pay, mid what ho eon Id nut cnuiuiv. Ttu.it: sI'kuI I Intuit, "round uii" miiIi laiigliici', tho i mply iul iI iiik'Hii l lu t side. "Whal oil ctrll! Is to pay, I lli:il !" ill qoirud iho stpiiif, . "(I HiiisA.1, for oultlii, only - klki ki, i i i, hu lisssu I" . The squire I'Mikcd at his wife- shout lilm - tho Utilh ul Uinali, who had "mil niplioiitul" W illi laughter, ninl stlllnl tlumi by l ho diwir lur lnuc I'ttttinl with lur Apron, ami lur l.tnlni luat'luiuiy sliak lug hor sub s ul 4 lit nun, lulu 1 4 In. 'I'lui stiiiiiti's iiiiit ru. "iHliitll," sjtl.l he, At iho Ui of his Voice, "Ull liui hal t lu pay, ur l'!l lliluw )uu uul uf lbs Ituusu.u , 1 filial! low and iu.uUittl lniM.lf lung uiu.ngli Ui 4y ; 'tl lur tuaM4, iiuilist, t'ltW tl.tl iu ut lily ti ml Hi JfUUr's- A '! '"" " A h-u Ml into Aiiiiiltur til of UuJiUA 11 you kuuW bom Ut luipfallt U loan Itaiks, A Mtitiaii i4 hsiuns WhW's nmnuiiiiita oulU U sutit1uuu. Tho way thai "viy Ul, sluul Itollrtdeu' Aalltid Utt-k lo Uw )ai4uf J41I4U I lautji Mosu l sIua, and il,s a ay U sltut.k liis sUit AOS A taoliuii Ui l nil 5s. "MSBSSfSf SJJSSJJS SSSSAOSSS At A Ivuslll s. I,,4 . StimiutlU'U A )UUIt4 Ult hill, U111J astwl ! It ASS sti 44110 III lit loiiul U'U. isplttd uiiitl), "W ru II as Sti lai " , AN KXIIAl.yrKI iii;miiand. letter-from iovnij wife in Jfem York to her aunt tn Ihnton, published anonymously. Mv T)KAit Aunt: AlHiongh you told me when I invited you to my wedding thnt I was too young lo marry, and not capable of choosinn a mate for life uronerlv. and. duo consideration, I know that you may now feel that I was wiser then you (ought. In selecting dear Orlando I have gained a most nffeclionato and nttentivo husband, nnd one who has neither a fault nor a vice. Heavens! what must a girl suffer who finds herself united to a dissignnted person, neg lectful of her, and disposed to seek the so ciety of unworthy jicrsins, who drink, tnoke And do nil sorts of dreadful thingsl Thank Heaven, OrlAiido is perfection. To-day is my eighteenth hii fhday, 'tnd wo have been married a vear. We keep house now, and I enn makd pretty good pie, ouly the under crust will be damp. However,'! think that must bo the oven. Once I put peptv.rmiiit into t ita muldina saueo instead of lemon llnvoring; but then Orlnndo was trying to kins tne, light before tne gn i, who iiuiu't mucli liko ether of im going into the kitchen at all. Tlio (lowers rtro coming up lieautifullyiu tho back garden. We sowed a great many Seeds, but hardly cxHcle.d so many plants. Among tho most numerous is 0110 variety a very larsn leaf,- that 'scratches o: lingers, nnd don't smell nice. 1 wonder what it is. Orlnndo frightens mo by talk ing about weeds; but scwl always come up, don't they? , Hear Orlando t cwno back to him agaitv so excellent, tetiiprcato tho true. Tell all the girls to marry its soon ns they can, if they can find a husband like mine. I havo but ono trial, litiiuess takes him so much away from me. A lawyer vtunt at tend to business, you know; and sometimes they carry on tlio cases until two nt night. Often and often he has examined witnesses tfutil half-past 12 nnd comes home jicrfeet ly exhausted. And the nasty thing will smoke, so that his dear coat quite smells of it. Aud as it makes him ns ill ns it doos qo; I havo to air in, and sprinkle the-lin ing with cologne water before ho dares to put it on again. 1 had a terriblo fright the other night dreadful. Orlando had told tne Hint business I think he said it was to case of life and death would detain him late. So set up as usual, with a book, nnd did not worry until one o'clock. After that I was a littlo anxious, I confess, and caught a coiu in my neau wping liirougit thu up stairs window blinds; for, Ucftr aunt, it wait not until thrco o'clock that 1 heard a cab driviiigup the street aud saw it stop at our door) then thought I bUeiuld. faint, .for 1 was sure that ftnuio. dreadful accident had happened to Orlando-. ' d o ' 't. 1 ran down to open tho door, and MK Smith, a friend of Orlaudo's who is not, I confess, ve.-y much to my taste such ft red-faced, uoisy man was just supporting my dear boy up the steps. "Oh, what has happened?" cried I. 1 "Don't be frightcnod. Mrs. .Whitc,"'sntd Mr. Smith.. "Nothing nt all; only White is a little exhausted. Application to busi ness will exhaust ft man, and I thought I'd bring him home." ' 1 "All right, Hello," aairt Orlando, "Smith tells the truth I'm exhausted. And, dearest mint, ho was so much so that ho spoke quite thick, ami couldn't stand up without tottering. -Mr. Smith was kind enough to help hirn up statist and he laid upon tho bed so prostrated thai I thought he was going to die. Then I remembered the Freueh brandy you givu me in case of slckuess. 1 ran to gel it out.' . 'IIavo a little brandv anil water, dear?" I said. 1. "Tho very thing. Smith is exhausted, loo. tiivo somo to Smith," said he" And so 1 reproached myself tor not hav ing thought of it before Mr. Smith was gone Hut I give a glass to Orlando, nnd under l'rovitlence. I think it saved his life; for oh! how had ho was! "Hclle,"said he; quite faUcrlrig in his sjxicch, "tho room is going round so fust that I crirl'tcalchyour,eye., And, besidest there 'g two of you, and I don't know which is which." I kuew theso were dreadful svmptons. "Take a drink, dear," saitl I, "and I'il try to wake Mary nnd send her for tlie doctor." "No,". BnM. hp, "I'll be all light in thi morning. I 'in all right now. 1 It-re's your hcnllh. You're it brick. I-" And over hu fell, (ant asleep. ' .' Oh, why do' men think so much of iiioi.vy-itiakHig! Is tint health better then anything else? 1 Of course, as he laid down iu his hat, I took that oil' lirst. Audi iii.itusd t di-. vest him of his coat. Hut t lu-uut came to his booiii dearei t aunt, did you vvcr tako ou a gentleman's Units I probably not, us you are a single lady what 11 tank ! How do they ever get Yin 011 ? 1 puiled ami pulled, and shook mi l wri"led, and gave it up. Knt il would not do to leave llu nt ou all night : so I went at it ara in. ami 111 lust one came nil m suddenly, nnd nvei I went 011 tiio flour, and iiiU his hat, wind, 1 hail piitihiwti lla ro I i :i inliuile. I could have cried. And tho other taunt o l iu iho satin: way, iiirt a hard and just as sudden 111 the l.i' I. The 1 1 put a sof t blanket oven Orlando, und sal in my hewim;-i'tmii- alt uiht. Oh, how heavily hu bn.i;lu d.. Ami I had, 11 1 tor' may fancy, the most diciuU lulftais. llo ini,;lit have killed 1,iiii;vI!' by ltis over application in business, fur ull thai I knew. Thu (sab el one o lirt, it, is aaitl. (I.. I low ilillcrcliliy shitiild I havo (t 1 hail anyllioi,' haps lu-tl Ui my tuliivcti t hliiiiibi. lin has lint had so exhausting a tlay since, ami. I think, Sets thu lolly nf nvt r-wnik ; ihough, if courts will kct poM u o-i litis, w hal 1-1111 HMtr lawyt rs tin V I tl.itik it is t rv iiK'tiiisitlcr.iio of (he iuilgo. L wtiiulcr Aht'ilu r bo lis :t wiii - the mean ni l Hun;-. A Ihr r r ItfcM t:. 1'iicle Nun, a tlovt ncasl I. tlllttl, klloaii III' ulnl Hide I'V this ptl ri ot it- title- had 4 In -luliUil' Who Ail i tlui II. 1I1U ul s oikui-! 011 .Stlli,l ls, bul ulit r 4 a Ink' tins ImI'1uii!i l.l.tk,r Juliu i 1 1 11: limit h. t 'uv ''iy our lin ud uu I I ho unit tU r l4 whoso l I'Olt 'l lu Ulnlllud. 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