,1 . 0f publication.! Xh2 S:m:r::t Herald ir. r , pi1 t.; r M irni.iZ at w i-: : bitwise Mil I 'I e f'.ir. . .n .11 l" .II--..."' ,il op. I.;mi:er nesiwUmj lo . - ir ..it i tl-.ir wt; f r o n v v - uuel na-JI H r- I II t3 Tf imr from one IW6V to an- t-.-m -vim; n"- . e M the Dine of the former as Address. Somerset ' g .,t..2i-- Printing Company. K S T .A B IiISIIED, 1 8 ii jyHX L SCl'O, L'usincas Manager. (.'ir.?. VOL. XXI. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, XOVEMIiEll G. 187-2. KlAl'dEI. T.iUc.ir.llna-loiT.K-tio.- ", .V- 'and ten.ter hi .r. sMil ';" ' . ,.... ..I Si.1 an t ., " at tne ol 1 pl-iet. a ! j . Sivus?. ' , MOI ;I K.N)T7. ATTi.'KXKV AT Hardware. lo..rs riM a. TL HARDWARE. j j JOBX DIQCKT. JlisciUiiiieous. !f OTHER'S Roni.U OLD. j yoiix JOH3 D BTIBECTa. I co., ! It 1 L'W. ki r ia f rocriK" W" 'T,t' . .... . I. . amies, in the Jail .). !- i i;KKK ten lers his prof"'l'n .1 ; "" nniens t s 'iii'Tf 'l n ' :"in- ' -- ucr. ..u imr wen "f ine ' ' Jin. tl. "TO- , li.-.rl- Kriwinf r' H'Hl;-xsn'l-r H. vtir.h n ' j rx- i ut liw ill nJ MI.!:..1N. ATroI.NKYS AT ng. lily. Jchn P. Blvmvsr i j XO. 240 MAIX STREET, ! J O II X S T 0 W X, T E X X A . ! We fnll Praflu nesnt-UMe In H prt of the I'ni tri St' an.l t'aniuUA. anl in trVwvi-n cttonthrm. ! Hi:y J l:l. "iti!f. mn 1 0vernmcnt Homl at ; tiiirtwr tmarktH ri. Ijn nooy un approved pts-unty. lraft ani Chai-ki m fHli-r tatiks caii ci. ilinf y roelT-l on J"i;itpayaMcoa ilinuia 1 ! lutrrc.t at tle rclr of Six fer cent, fr Few Doors Above the Old Stand, .UHumuUnTiit,. I tf K.s III? rtry I- n.-r an l trk-n.U a full line naidwure of Every iLi'MINi: H AY. ATTOiiNKY AT LAW j iVr i:i rfiil r:".te. 'iuifrnit. l'a.. wiil ,'.,'- i !imii"?s cntruJtci tv hl care with ' ... an 1 tiOi-iltv. ? 13-ly. , j trt-rytliinar In tte Itankio? Une reacivrs our , riMnpt Mttinii.n. t T!iar.k(ul to uur frirn'lf anl rastitncrs for tV.i"lT ) jjftft ialrair. we uH-it a conttnoaiK of :e i . ime. aul invite unfre wna nave liujtintw ia our Ti-cirirrin " to ive u a triaL avurinK all. thai we ulinll at avCb-lit-UAi, mU tjmrn i)ml weeaI1 ,eivr entire fwlnla-t.fl. ItUZlte JOHN IiIBEUT a C. ,Dn. r. m i .V H. U ISAK.R. ATTi:NLY AI i . S .mrixt. i'a.. will .rai-.l- In -na- . ., , a.iMuii.ir ".nniiiK. Ail hu-ini- en ' i. thvtn will i Mn.;ly at:en.le.i to. ';. ly. V l P'LLINS. IKXT1ST. AwW- ' i in uie In-n: part t jxiU up stairs. . ,-.n tt all lliar " l""nJ frrliarwl to do ..i ,r.. ru n as u'.imi. r.-ttuiatu.t. i Ar.lii' ll ti-tUl li am .. au.l ! liL itiT.cl. Ail .-iM-raiKoa war- r juni: 7, "70. ' , si t iilJattokney ATLAW.S(M- : i i.r uii-.lv atten.l t. all t.uFitiess , " ,., .,:n. M .!jne.1 ellecti-u ; , m lni r-;u!cnci'. n Main fwt. .V.J..S " J.V GLASS, Ware of All HimN. KKACIILY'S, ! i crXF.BK ATKb BLOOD PURGE ! I ii Kl'lVll. ATTiiKNKY ATI.AW, Tri-- ia.. will atti-n l t all hu'inw eu- , t ;' r irr In s..mT.-t an 1 a ij'.iuniir win- ..r ,;.i.'.:if aii'J li.i k'!, in "tin i Is. "jo-ly. HKI.L. ATTttKXKY AT LAV. , v inC I i wi"H svu . i-i.i:i- l. ..'C.jun K"0. jan. 11-11. i ' sll -ie-i rf?It'u'!v luf'.nr the ! ' .wl tin w.-U kn-wn h ifl in Uie i. r-ct. 1 i Mi" intcuti i t kwp . !, in- h"!"- w:ll trive Miisfartivn tu ..-him with their en'''. JtlHX KILL. ' I COAL OIL LA. MI'S, i ! COAL OIL. CHIMNEYS An ! every thing 1 l aiging to the Lamp tra.!e. V lilTE LEAP, LIXSEKPOIL. VAKNISHLS. Thi Rrmriiy has heen In ne over Iventf fart, j i au.l has cured thio.iuiif "f esses ennsi'lereil lno- j i rahle hy the pnil'i senin. It has not failed in a sin- j ' &rl- ease to icive relief if not entirely cure. i I It Is i.artictiiar'.v rcbiamcnJcil in the following : ! J.'nip'.alnts: ; 4 .1 SICK IIEAPACIir. PALPITA TIOS i ' OF THE HEART, LIVER j ! COMPLAIXT, RHEUMATISM. i i KIX DISEASE. LAXGLID , circulation; i--. j . in any ilcraniictnent of the blocd. In all 0i'ssca ! ; pi-culiurto frinalct it If a sure an.l Sorereiya Afia- j ; riijf. i I III short. It helnj a Rmrif acting through the j i Circulation of Ike Blood on all the important or-, ! mns and emunn..ri s of the LoJy. 1: will care al-' i uki any curable disease. ! For sale l.y MEYERS fc AXAWALT. Ilerlin, i Pa and I r dealer? la Family Aleiiieinra every- axurre. I'AIXTS IX IL AMI pky. axp ;.' ; ; I Y Li:. ATTlinXEY" AT LW. 'v t-'-i. l'a-. will t:ve fcr -inpt au.n'i-nio ... .i-.(ru.e '. t- lii- can- ii Nmi.-rJ-.'t nn-1 . .unttrf. u:fiep ..n fni. tixeet. rpv ' -t ." i' ncc of td. SeuiU J'- -11' , PAINTERS' GOODS IN iVLrrr.Il. rhvi-l.m ani Pentift. lier'.in. l.i. Will t;:vc pr . .nipt a'tena.'ii to all cai-s J - - " hi e;t.re. i i:r.-v "Tie .l.-.r w i i it.e i II u-f." s.-.ni? as ocL'ui-ied herctciorc ly It -.lu'-er. A lar,re stock of Tablr KnieH and Forkf, G. MILLET., afu-rnvflvt- i- iv riTaetiee In Shnr.kri!lc, lias ; ::'. .ntKl a: Somerset f-T the prac- i .."an 1 tenders t.is pr.f.--i 'iial S.T r: .tens ol S. irerstt and viciuiiy. ; '.in hcp i .niier.y .-ei'pii : li X "KET KM VIS. SltMXS, GENERAL, ''o 1 n I oi 5t-t : JUST RECEIVED AT o i ! co ! w t ! Her atep la alow and weary. Her band unsteady n..w, And paler stiii, an 1 deeper The linos upon her Itow. Her meek blue eya has faded, Her hair has kwt its afol 1, Her once firm roice now falters. My Mother's growing old. H-r days of strenarth are over. Her earthly j iyi depar t, Bui peace and holy beauty Are shlninsr In her heart ; The link that hind her spirit, Relax theirtrembUng bold. Soon she will he an aneU Sw?et Mothsr'i growing old. My thoughts flow baok to ehildlo"l, When fondled on her knee. I poured out all my sorrows. Or lispe-1 my sonir of flee : r.ut now u; mrle.iniiii; S.i wearily and cold. "With Irtnbllnr I!ps she niur.nurs, Pear child, I'm trrowini id 1." I think of all her counsels. So precious to my youlh. How faithfully she taught me. Gal's sacred words of truth : How tenderly she ltd me To Jesns' blesse-1 fold, YVbere she will so.t be welcome 1, Xo fcjnper bowed and old. The path of daily ilnty. Va erer her dclicht. She walked by Faith and Patience, And trusted God farsight. Her hands with oscful lahor. Esch day their misflon tolJ, Herdee.1s like hcav'nly roses. Still Mwm though she la old. Alas! those hands so skillfnl. YVhieh toiled with loving Saee, To make me Mcss'd with emfort. And home a happy place; Thofedcar hands pale and wrinkled. Are now by time eontndl'd. They rest in praeryful quiet. Pear Mother's prcwlra; old. Yet. thoneh her early temple Fast faileth day by day, Her soul with faith increasinir. Pursues its heavenward way : And when the mi.U of Jordan Shall from her siirht b? rolled. She'll shine in youth and lieauty. YVber" sjdrits ne'er ;rrjw old. 0 Mother, fond and faithful. Thou truest earthly friend. May I be near to soothe thee. Till all thy sTnirirles end. Anl while with sad heart yearning. Thy form my arms enfold, 1 pray in eace to meet thee. Where saints no more grow old. Xow, I made this appeal at a very j !- Adoiph nier. unfortunate time. Bridget had left : the day before in a ra-e occasioned j Anion- the most prominent Euro bv Tom having wound up a huS list ! P"an , 'p't:M ohHeution8bvchasin-herwitha!AJ,'!l',ll'?, Tbu-rs, I'resident of the irn'Ke .aa i,f. , I French Uenublic. He is now in hi l Jtt l IValiall. ill.VVIJV s iwa7 kilt. 1 L ijl V : unusually burdened with work, and at this partidular moment she was SHEARS 3 i tit in,irinTiTJnfi c Hi. H.MlfirrMa:5 ::iv. he can eot:niie.1 at &i n.i.ly en; ..5 IPsWl i times. ::ped. Iv aiiswered. AXP 5iC'I!SOr.S. TUlf AD I. 11 l'i iSTLKTH V AITK. ATToUM.Y i.1 Liw. S .in-rwt. Pa. l"nrfeM -oal eifu.lv s- lK-ite.1 and I uuctually attend- J. ki.(t iSEIl. ATIOKXEY :iTU. Sfiaersct. I eaita. M K iFsET I'L A MM J-M I LL ZQOD & JOWES, j i ., ?.wt r.;.ar".l toilo ail kind of planing and : i..... :r::J "1 buiidinj maierlalt ; VHTiiE::-l!OAF.LlXa, i S SiI AXP I KIRS. V.'IMhiW & IMKtK-FBAMI'. VIIXETIAX SHVTTF.KS. , Jlil At'KETS. Ac. - -. . !.::,.' 2-nem!'y used in houfe build- : rk -i' tie to erd r. . t.lied. : .-..-i ' GKii JOXLS. pot;-ulaix LixEp kctilix a., a-., i , T-ffp'hoT wi1 h msry trtidc too r.umn-n to rem-, 2 ;i-'Ti in an 'irrr: lament. Hf t dTnninM to; !ell at th rTT It.wtPt prici-. Gits him a call. ; ;une 12--TI. ' , LIFE INSURANCE For Business Men. ii Tom was my brother, and ho was abov! Tomv ears, that tells the j whole story ; but for the ?ati.faetion Tl r-nA7" ! those hapjilcr and lesi experienced ,0 ; than myself, fur the enlifrhtenmcnt, in particular, ol that friend who main g v v- r . 2 j tains the superiority if masculine to A TV J V J I 7k7. rn feminine juveniles, I shall crivc a brief 05 'The Ecserve Fund Policy.' ISSI LBUY THE BERKSHIRE sketch of the tribulations of niv child hood. JQ'Y'lQJg jpj; I don't suppose Tom was much (-j ; ct , ui m- iijuu itioM iieaiuiy, active ixivs, a i -t and I know he Avasn't a bit better. S'n T) nriTlT) TTl CI I g I He was a terrible little tyrant, but 25 U'iUUXjIlilIjOtO tyranny is inherent in this masculine waa4 'l LJ I ..1.- A Ti l' O m (3 ' ; c3 there are too m.i::y artUIet kept fjr FLOUT? etc. j -tJ character, I believe. Some 1 o"j "The bov is father to the i one says. man. ' I ! j don't believe it. If I did. 1 would i aB. j--- -aa lllllHI, "ll'.l U 11V It'lt-t U, jaltobe an old maid to the end of my ! idays. I?utthen. there's John nev- l!e sure to sa.l and (.-e. and be conrlnc- j ' , . i t . .1 . T i i J er mind abiiut that ! I don t suppose :.lohn rnnlii hfiv. luf n hta ritl t.r li.iv-a .ViKs it;ii, ; v stukkt, somi:i:sj:t. ia. :. w ; r- 1 to ma!) nfa etc re all kin!s of V A'i'iXS, SLEIC.IIS, Ac. V..- v .:i . j,r- mi:l' attoJ t i -.: . I.I"T MATERIAL will be ccd. .;.:. v. r.r.i: avaiikaxted r- . ia the latest and m st nipn.ved LIFE INSURAU eAV- lXt'uKPdUATr.P lsil. 1 c3 (i'PfiSITE so.MKKsirr iioisi S-ii:rr. r. Securrs So cial Trott ct'oa'to Every Policy Holder. :s July OL niL V VvTST rOSSIBI S 1'KICES. t. M .n h th. ( i .nTn;iiam. iiVMi i.vn and sur.:.i:?x. LAVAXNVILI.K r A. I , ! I "i- r-uir. ie: Suj'pi yi n ar tliir'y-fivi yenrs I aire and take "Jiesi'rve Fund Policy" at or- I'ini.ry li;e rati-s. ; Hie anu.il p:ivuien. ill insure v.iu 2 vears and .' 'Z.i.-.vs. I Two onrnal payments will Insure ym 4 years) and 12 dajs. " i Three auiiual payinecta will insure you t years , and J7 days. " I Five annua! parnv tits wi'.I li.sure you 10 years ' and 56 ds. j Su noii.il payments will insure you 12 years j , and 11 day. ' ! Hj though that's just w hat Marion p i ard shinks of our Tom now. O I Tom and I were provokintrly near j an f?e, and to make matters worse, I was the older; not much over a year, s-jijto be sure, but of course I felt na tur pi"; 1 superiority on that frround. w hich I made Tom's tyranny all the harder to bear. i ou see, in the very nature of things, my rights must have Iteen trampled on at an early age. V.'hen I had arrived at the mattiritv of 1 .r- . tx . 0 i teea months, I was forced to vacate a. -la. r raiICxiCUJ Co O., tbe cradle, and my mother's arms and ; breast were opened to receive the in- ; vader while I Avas consigned to the (tt uuer mercies of a frowzy-headed ! nurse-girl, Avho consoled me w ith su Jgar until my stomach, if nut my tem Jper, aviis jermanentlv suiired. Of looking classes, clik'kj, faxct caskets I course I do not remember all this, but suusequent inA'estigation has taught riif the pteci.-e state of aSTirs at the A. AV. KX LITER. V, ITH IXPUitTEHS AXO IiEALKtUIS COTTOX YAi:Sf IIATTS, WICK, Twine and Ropes, This Protection Appliesto any Age, ! Wooden and VViilcw Ware, &.C., asc TAi-rr KEiia aD jenntuor early jicriod of which I Avrite. Thev! in his favor. bending over jhe stove, in all the heat and hurry if baking day, frying doughnuts. I suppose the hot lard spattered on tp her hands as she fish ed up the brofn takes. I have since had certain experience of my own ia frying doughrtiits thats lead me to re gard my mother's impatience on this occasion with preat charity. She did not answer mj question, and to at tract her attention I gently pulled her the skirt of iLer dress, repeating. "Mother, niotber, ain't I two years older than Tom!" " Xo, she ain't, is she, mother ? She thinks 'cause if s her birthday she can cheat me. and do all sorts of things," roared Tom from the other room. Intent on gaining my point, I twitched mother's dress again, re peating. "Ain't I mother? Ma, ain't I " Mother turned upon me suddenly, her face flushed with heat and vexa tion. "Helen. You are always quarrelling with Tom. Of course you are not two yerrs the oldest ; you act as if you was not half as old. Xow go up to the nursery and don't come doAvn till I give you leave." A bitter sense of injustice rankled in my breast as I turned a'.vay and walked sIoaaIv from the kitchen to the room Avhere Tom sat, having it all his own way with the checkers. When he saw me he cried out in ma licious triumph, "Good for you! Pays you for cheating! Xow you won't get any hot doughnuts, and I'll eat all the turnovers !" That Avas too much. I turned around and cried out passionately ; "Tom. you're an awful, wicked, story, rv-teliing liar! I hate you, and I Avish you AA'crc dead ! I do !"' I AAas horror-Btrickcu the moment I had uttered these Avords, but Ufure I could get breath to retract aa hat I had said, Tom rushed into the kitch en, crying "Mother, mother !" Of course I was inarched up stairs double quick, mother's hand pinching my ana aAvfully all the way, and re mained a nursery prisoner, living on bread and water for the rest of the dav, lcside9 set to learn a hymn on brotherly love. I never hear that bvmn noAV without a vision of the nursery that hot summer day, myself sitting in the window with my hymn book, Avatching Tom, who had sta tioned himself under a cherry tree op posite and sat munching my birth dav turn-over, favoring me with oc casional observations regarding the hi''h state of felicity he was enjoying cuiunared Avith mv miserable condi tion. .1 fully mae up my minu mat I would never go to heaven, never! if I had to love Tom. I persevered in this determination until I had gone to bed and the light was put out Then I had such awful visions of eternal punishment that I was Aviiling to accept salvation on any terms, and screamed for mother, begging when she came, to see Tom and a?k for giveness. I was alloAved the privi lege(?)and humbly entreated the lit tle monster to pardon me, which he graciously consented to do, on condi tion that I "wouldn't never do so no more." I promised, ia fear and trem bling, and Tom aaxs commended for his magnanimity. This is a specimen of our daily life and experience. If I urged my superi or age in requesting a privilege, I Avas told that made no difference, I was very little older. If we quar relled (which I regret to say was the case most of the time), I was told that it Avas my fault ; I was the old est, and ought to be ashamed to tease mv little brother so. Tom's invaria ble plea, aa her. a doubtful case was pending at the bar of mother's judg ment Avas, "Well, she teased me ;" and that generally led to a decision in that town durin? the Rcvolutiona-J that place ry war. It has been my privilege to j present the boys be acquainted with several Within the last fiftv vears, who, i.i their vomit, ktiew Mil or Andre a hen Vermont stripling, ,irtikrif.rii:, AVhirh i a '!.Va:.i pii! to i-tii.n. Arc not si in' r.;rn r' aa nlki-rs al! tlicie div-. po'tiri',- t! dp-an: i:it.i tlun '. Tin- r-- ri"f '!'!';mi tin 'i. i- tiiir !ijrr-s rv: At Ii: ' h an: on!".' idai!v j.-vreived v. in the inijid arc rlit.d fcs l av 'ltuard x:jit'!t e. And la t!:'.- . r:.-r;i!i!-t c--i acc of tho thirg. i:i !!.! outermost cJor r f the pL-r.i it.er.' a. U ULit our whole life full of dream '. Parcal ifiiprt-s.-ivf ly -k in w ;' those pregnant paragraph- which ten fill from his jm ii. ' If Ave v. cr;: -'i-itary when awake, but drem.wj ;., company, and our dreams a corded with each other, Atho don Us that am should lj-lievc matters reversed? I;i fine as we frciuent!v dream thit w- 'mmmmmmmmm j dream, piling one dream upon another. i Jit is quit? possible that this life is f ,r W 11 1I1W 1 IL II ... NO. 21. he was a pri-ont-r in Carlisle. ! . . . .. , onivaureara. on wtnii otiiers are ana gins were v , , - ,. , . ,.. ,., . i a leu. iriiiii n u l ii r- u ar- icrsoiis, i ten: m one apartment, oniv iLe nn:-! . ' , , . ... , , I . . I . . . . . - . .. ueatb. arifi i nri.Tf s urn we iiatc tf.e i tile a;s!e parte! them. Une Usv this:..- , . , . n ... i who bad leni , '7.: V , ". hflrung one of the girls through .i , . . , '. . 1 t . t , , 'I I. 1 . . : I : : Jiator .YFiOre anil oilier lrtlu uaru sum hp w at acute in n inierintr oni .t , . . , - a.ai . IAJ "J V U & V w . valuab! seventA'-fifth vear. let he bears a uu.lu..... ,y,r.. ....... j -"onicers were caiituredat l.conlero?a. ' tnonsrnt it not more man lair inai i , . , , . ... . miir it reasonab .T ai.nal a voun?erl: J,.i..r... i .i.:t. .i i. ..i.i ...n r... i,.t "K I' "re ideaitics destined never to Man .l u ili Fit Ti! i kiutJ 111 lltO Will' (if i ."...... . . i t .i . 'J- lilikll. U4va WA-A-viiiirnaJiivo it a.a . " I n ' a I..uir-r.r . I'hp i'n I . ar 1 ..innw.i I ' k'nu'i riC AO,ri ItrffT f,. TfirOU' r' J ' . public duty and private intellectual; claIr wLo d:ci aiK)l,t Gftv vears ! stalwart arm aroundthe rosv damsel occupation an amount of labor of ! m hh fiirm ntar (JrnsWrJ and iravc her a s!a-, rousing smack wnioh few at any age are capao.e. j,a Caris!c .;, west of the Sus-1 which startled the whole asemb! v. Similar evidences of intellectual activ-' .!,., ...... )t,.;(if.rf.i ,ilf. Mifo, e t,.,,(. ,:. K Tn(.r nr., i' ..P r long Ii'acs, as ! i .t . )riiJorif.I. 'reared the nrecetiror BetAveen the vears l'.iO and IStOthe! The deliaonent apiiearcd, his facei writer had repeated conversations ! glowing wit b blushes like a red-hot I with a person who was born ia Car-' warming pan and lonk:ng as s!v as j ; lisle in 17.10. and lived ab-ut tv.cnty a ninny. i years in a house but lately taken "Mold out your hand sir," said the ! down. Bdjoininir the present jail-vard. pedagogue. "I'll teach von :i"t to' This jKTson, who was a near relative : act thtis in this institution.''' i of Colonel George Gibson, the father; The huge paw was extended to a of the late Chief Justice Gibson, said horizontal line towards the instructor. that Major Andre and the other pris-! who surveved its broad surface with oners Avere put under tin; command a mathematical eve- of Colonel George Gibson, and.lieing manv strokes of his on their parole, were allowed to visit ' would take to cover the large number , tue town ; tnat .Aiajor Andre was an : oi square incnes it contained. Dew mark. itv, protracted through in the cast; of Brougham and Seward, and many other distinguished men, seem to prove that the habit of intel lectual activity confers on the aged intellect the facility of well-trained r.i.nttio It u- k s:iiil nf Thiers itibis Youth by a contemporary, "He medi tates without effort, he marches with out fatigue, and he is the most rapid thinker of whom I have knowledge." French biographical notices have a flavor oftwo-sidedness in them, esjec ialv the notices written for the peri odical press. They seldom praise without a sneer, or blame- Avithout a t - - . r 'I-1 . 7 t .. quai.ticauoii i e ttw. i fine musician, a pot t and amused at the followiug passage from j an(, maJ L:mscf vprv fl A ..,.tdi.-..iti..ri in I SKI ivb.'ii I iiiir . ... Vi,.,.,..u. - : the voung people of the town : that was an opposition orator: ; Col.mei (Jibson, after the prisoners "Go int.. tue chamber some day , hat 1(t.cn thtre a length of time, took Wlicn mere ts a jrriwm pa. .amcntur thcm (,own an,, toumanieni. firm iuur ee.-5 tij-1 ward the narrow cage bordered w ith marble, which serves for a tribune for haranguing deputies. Behold in it a little man Avhose head alone is visi-; ble, so diminutive ishis stature. That head is adorned Avith a passably ugly ; face, somewhat monkeyish ia sooth, J but quick, vivacious, expressive, orig-. inal. Avhich seems to be hanging from an enormous pair of spectacles. . any part oftt.e veritable world : It is one of the deep utterances of old Herac'iitus that "thev who are awake : have a Avorld in common among them: j but they who sleep are -etired each to j his own private world."' Xevenl.e- less, literal and large as the tnth ia th;s inaAim is still with reference to our moral experience an inverse state ment; fr the f-frmer cause if it would express a graver truth, n:. i one with a more comprehensive in ference. Consider it thus. Oi-.r'-;... mon wakinj life is like a dream, be. cause in it each man lives a special exnerience within a world speeiailv a'i r.iiuaiT v itij ; ti i , , ... , shaped and colored bv his doraiaa:, -calculating how . . . ,- . , it r i ldosvncrasies. Dublin I nt-r.tti small feme it' ,r -, , , Jlnnaziiir. lie Ia.rf' ritiniher ; J aceoniplisaerl gentleman be Avas a a painter, reeable to t, arte: some i time were taken from there to Lan caster, Avhere they were exchanged. Col. Gilpin was afterward kiilol ia St. Clair's t'efcat, in Ohio, ia 17-1. When Major Andre avus executed as a spy, it became, f.ir months after ward, the- main topic of conversation throughout the Avho'e CumVrlan-J vallev." Jedeliah,'at length he said, "this! is the lir.-t timeyoa hare Ieea called upon for any delinquency ; now, sir, ; if A'uii Aviil say that vuur are srrv for Avhat you have dofie, I will let yoa off this til. ie Avithout punishment. "Sorrv " exclaimed the voung.-ter. The visit of the Princess of Wah s to her old home in Denmark and cere- . t . . . monies thereon attestant, g.ve correspondents of the LoaL a an opportunity to ruak i'enmaric an I the Danes known to the Engii.-'i people. The P.-inee-s of Wal-s is a the re sr. great favorite in 1 j people most affect Denmark and ionatelv claim striking aa attitude of pre-iadigna tioa: "sorry ! no sir ! I am not. And a mil ii'i ji.-.-i ru aaiu 11 i UU'.!; ILif ! , I,,.:- I : , t . T li.mi'o S,, u, .I.I ..IT..,,- n . . . .... ' ' V - - , i l-niueh struck with the countrv w you nke. lv the jtimfttn' r.L. t- ... .. .1 ' ... , , ii. 1 ""uiei i.iij-.;j, iv no aie n. a .-lain i.j , ltl , I,M,I.in, I.,,rl. cnance. hard as Jcho.-aphat. you lick m I'd be f.rrv tiil kingdom at that bv cum ti W...lJd. atore umter, I s.ni' and Practical Jofcinsr. While our 'honorables are empl.oved ; in hushing their school-boy buZZ"cx. The poet CoAvper, although consid amine the capricious contour of those iered by robust young men ia foil ti.tn tneerir.g I:t.-. on Avhich is ever health as rather a -miik-and-water pluving the most minute, sarcastic, parsonage, had some ideas, the gon inquisitorial of smiles. At length si-"r-" adoption of Avhich avouM. carry lence is established, the orator is ! out tIie Unions motto, "Let ui have about to speak. Listen; or if vour i peace." He hated rudeness and organization is at all delicate or" nm- rough play, and deprecated the laying lieo-in bv stopping vour ears and asitlc of the forms of p-diteness. even i .. a:.-! 'i j ii . . the Avomea ia their quaint bonnet-", consi.-ting of a ha;e fitting ti'Ltiv ! over their heads, dov.-ii as far ss ti. -j fear, and aboiit Cre inches broad. j iromi.ig tne oase wors with, ovi r tr. - Every woman with arv romance j an'l attached to it, a white l.arcik. r or magnanimity has, so f ir as she chief or square of muslin or lace, t- r coatemplates marriage for herself i mmating ia a tioint behind trianguitis merely ia the abstract, an ideal, or j fashioa. look very Lice, and thev a.-e sor.ie vague assembla ge of high quali- never tired of looking at ail ar:d evrrv ties Avhich stands fir sueh. She can I thing; and Avhat is more, tli.v are AT o m c ii aaU ft .rriae. only sujipose hers. If voluntarily link- honest enough to show that they ing her fate Avita another, if that ' Phaser uje servants are clan, other is mm exeeprionallv ecod or' hright and attentive. TLe pe.-e,J.;a,-e noble, or at least di-tingnished among a'J devoted to cleanliness. Among his fellows. At ail events he must i a'l classes soap and water, bru.-h and be s,.l,lctbIro-r ,tr nSnrp rlio .Anininn ' comb, are the rule ftn n;1f ff.,-. .... s. on tne i run of men about her. 1 he typical : tion, an.j appear to he u.-cd ia plcntv I'. L'-n iifil reiai.l Find llnj ,.'.i-il .n.l L..n an. Wrth V;.iif tfi..-- I".-, , .. ttll'4.JI.LI " ' ' i , . - . 1 ' .1 i - It! i- Opening tticm ly Itegrees, lor the a,u"".? muiuaii; unnus. i u.iv uie voice you are going to hear is one of! affecting of overpowering etiquette is f'w.hr'.ll screeching. Tiiercino-voices undoubtedlv absurd and ridiculous which would make Uubina shiverand I lI;e neglect of true counes-. "ive Liblache a Gt. It is anomalous i other band, intoicrah.e. ' taking ;onl maid has had this ideal. amohibious. neither masculine nor liberties"' is ahvavs an unpleasant, faituful to it ; it fair l;e f r Avant of tion ia tne Avav ot washing, and mi feminine and strongly favored, more- an'l not "infrequently proves a dan-' adequate temptaii ia to inconstancy, j be well tfopted at home by our laur.- nver Avith a provincial accent. Yet ' geroiis proceeding. The rude joser ; Some women the charming ay omen i dresses and wa.her-Av.men. tliij little man without anrearanee : cannot lie sure that his victim Some women the charming ay omen i dresses and wa.her-Av omen. TLe is In for example have not been allowed j Danes pride themselves on this ;,a; jirc- to keep their ideal. They have lost aot even ia Paris is such washing :; cares sight of it in hnthng themselves the r,c procured. r . I I , '....I- - - ...,--1 . ... 11 I... r ..... . . . -, . t T . . , . I T . r t,mn . I . . , I . . : 1, 1 -1 h , . -i ... fr I. .. . I ne-oU'l'rCS OI lue eti'.'CU, an'l One Ol I'liii-a ii iw.i.ivi, iiui miui ui sjiuv un- vi.H-. vyui ivoicRi . " i' - . luci aic u;i.-r! tx.-e;i, the most powerful orators of the ratner ropes mat tne indignation or . vesiai Las never ocea a charming wo-: JU'i ses an examtue to ail the wc Chamber. Those shrill lun sounds almost always listener without dignity, and without rhetori- j humor for fun. But often a cal voice, is one of the most eminent lical humorist neither knows m.r t S 01 tne ' 1 1 ii . uwi iut. uiui.urfi.uii iiirimi La in; in ui.tu a tuai llilii v ij- . . n atn inc an tutr w 'jri'i. ags emit j person chosen ss the butt Avi'l add i man, though she may have manv ex- j If you enter a shop and buv aa arti d to Avith point to the jest. Such practical jok-! cellent gifts and graces. Women aret cle, you cannot speak to them, but favor and often applauded Avith i ,n? aJ3 l"c miaoeipnia l-vjr, is so maue, nappiiy ior men, tnat gTati-:uu Pul own your money ana you nhrenzied enthusiasm. From that tne ca;lc ,n 5:01110 ca' s ot tnt" cs tu.Je, pity nasal throat issues a flow- transparent as crystal thought, substantial and coiupai meditation itself." noAV Contrast Avith this the Thiers of CIt.v- ww - I.I 1 I.-.I 1S70, as described by lr. . II. Lus- uroppeu a naau.ui . .,'1 li-SIln the ne-'otiati-ins Avith (ler. doAVU the back of m. ii, " m"" o - many Avere in progress. ; IIe has, at Versailles, a large sitting-room, ia an hotel, which is like a Prussian bar rack. The tables are covered with pa- lhcre tie repairs as soon as me c.qiii.-iie pleasure oi l'".' i iuc price, anu your pro- tall a cab, dollar in the is six nierks awaits judicial action in this notion) altogether obscure and coo- his fare 13 two he returns f.-ur, takes One lad ia a shoe factorv I fuse the judgment. Thev either for-! his cap, bows, and off he ges mm that lne cause in some cas s 01 tne es(tuie, pity, tne exquisite pleasure ct Pa.y eiacny tne price, a of words i trangement of friends, and in others pleasing, the swtet surprise of Ending per chance is given, rapid as ' ' bloAvs, and even of assaults Avith j themselves necessary to another's drive anywhere, pav a )iupact as! mnrdcroiis weapons. A recent case happiness (or being flattered into the ! driver's "hand, which is of leather chips, get their ideal altogether, or think ouite contented, and if yon give Lim another. Words ', thev have found it ia the verr com-: another for himself, is delighted be- followed, and a quarrel resulted, in ' moa place mortal who is their choicc. iyond measure, and thinks you & jr.I'v which the "knife" was used. Serious J But to some women this docs not j srt of customer. I saw "a cab set injury is the conscq-ienee of this ; happen. The natural instiaet to; down a lady and gentleman; thev 'joke, to say nothing of proNahie pit-a.se is not strong m them. Thev i passed ana Avere almost out of right imprisonment for "assault to k:l!." only care to please ubcr taste! the lady Lad dropped her gloves wit I .!.. IU.N 1 nrre lie rc itnrs as soon as "1-- - ...... . .. iU, ., it is davlight this aged, infirm and Een death and punishni' nt f.-r iuur- and judgment approve, and their : out missing them ; the cabbv discov toil Avorn man, filled Avith cares and. d'T ,na.r fol.ow it. manner is cold and indifferent ia gen-ered them and rushed franticallv after torrili'o anxieties ami writes for' a nre an om i-irv a a ncnnaa erai socit-iv. i Here u a t rencii pro- er. ua nar, oowea poiitPlv, ana 1. Go on, or There is an old storv of a German eral socittv. There is a French pro- her. a. . . - . ......... . ....... .. ........ ..-1... II. .... I I . ...... . . . . I I r . . , ..... I . I . I I I hour-1 assisted ia his taithtul secrete- P! n i"i'"-"ciii una n;e reauer , ci o couipouiiucu 01 rc.-iguaiioa ana j iut- gio. es, ana rcturne rv lie utTers from severe palpita- i lna.r have seer.. It can be TcpeateJ. ivorldly policy Avhich represents the , into a cafe; if music is going of the heart, aggravated bv his , noAvever, as a sample j"Ke ot the . suiniissiuii ana destiny or attrac- singing, one or the performers wi;! liYXOLDS, ST f - T ' 1. t- CO., Y. e ;-is;:c St. Cliar!rs Hetcl.) STKCFT, PlTTSIUK'.a, And is eipresutr s'a'.i.'d In ct. st F.diev. Pa. thk Ai'VAX7A;i;oF.st-ii rnoxuTiox. IL ( LOTUS, MATTING. BUGS, ie., m market Street and U0 Conimcrua Street, lJhiladclpliia. June 10 tr. tc.lmemy father Avas disappointed ; because I Avas not a boy, and I have ; never c iof ihe r! r5 i,I (cet rsware and Hainifar tisrvrw f .'Iaswarr. ." Vi'AP.E. - nr,.; r-iim. d is pr ,..-ire.l to naiu fixture all P Sometimes, it is true, Tom commit ted sucn glaring atrocities that CA-erA'- nte recovered fr. 1.1 the feelingl lodv said he was in tault. then humiliation with Avhich I first mother would say, "For shame, Hel- rdofit. A remorseful conscious- en to lie so impatient! Tom is a ness of having committed an irrepar- bov, and you must put tip Avith his ever: iitiic iau.L-v "A boy!" I would exclaim, with doa t 1 SnoAv he s iiiin reeeut travel, and speaks as if he , nil mu. me prince, a iau, waiv-;Uve woman. Mie ufs not want to rouna wnri a maii plate, ir you put 1.. wa nor o ..nr. 1 u-i Y, h Lis tutor. ?:iw a ltanTootcJ ! I'lease out of Ler pale of svmnnthiV t in a ir.crk. 4U1. ?d of it U rmm.'. I 'r it in.": vi'" "y.i i.Aui at iiauu. , a a - i -------w.. n - . 11 1 !.. . M f 1.1.l. I . m 'If I fail noAV, I shall retire to n,v i d man Avorking 111 a neui. f.;u- and await the end. which con-: leather lie hat le.t h:s shoe To save , and the alternative has no, terror for; you are not expected to give more, under a ! her. Ia fact, she has foreseen that a Politeness is the rule, and the mi; f ir distant.' Before dinner be ; 'usa. 1 he lad stud it Avouid lie good sinks into his chair, or lies down and : fun v ,,;I,; the laborer's shoos and sleeps fur an hour or two. Hoav mar-i wait anJ hl an?ir 8I'11 In,1( x;" 'vilouslv he wields the onlv tongue he t.v- The tutor suggcted that it kuows everv sentence poiished like wou1,1 be a lK'ttr J"ke - I"!t a i. .nrnted rem of oratorv The 'I'-rm the toe of each. The prince Germans seared v no: ice him, and the ; f,'l in witn tu0 l'1:it' aa,l tue two ''d witching qualities may repel admi-, shop Wy. i;l tn bU ulaln black chit h.... ! themselves aad watched the event. 'ration bv indifference, and live to each ; it i,v. ' ' 1 ?. .1. ., e . .1 . , single life is her probable destiny. It tiplicity of bows is quite discouraging is not at all necessary that this unat- to hats. In every street and ever", tractiveness should have to d with a place of amusement you see hats conscious Avant of beauty. A beau-: widely extended in the air, the dames tiful Avomaa, as cdor and outline con-j appearing to lx' most particular in the in he-'AvaA 01 saluting eacu other. 1 tv meet, off comes the hat of is held a!niost at arm's stitute beautv but failin; TMs is t I .. 1 lietlll eertifr thRt rov Ute hnshnnd. Palel n, w;,s tiiMin'.i In the l-t.-rkftiire Lale aoie oiunuer lias nauntca me STOYSTOWX. .since. W e'.I. Tom nml I nrrntv in dnlnm 1 fr-ora in r.iv eves die un dersfpTirtl r.r,,ri,.,i. ..fit,. Tlf.i..n ' , o I " . H-jOd. on the sontbeat-t eornerof the Iiiamond. tw ; ail- ,jUr UO!Se increased. It has al- a bov ? You might as well tell me I b.arii.-e('.i.mv, littfrield. ?.lnr.. I. r tl.oou. ' Indoeew hr his many friends, would :S.t.t to the vvaVS been an lino!ved problem to ' AVaS b ind if 1IIT CVCS Were put OUt ! I -i::-rr. li. l?i'. premium juvaile .iii.rterlv. , trivelins pa'.'.ic that lie Is ww -.are.i to reei-ire . - . . l'J "-,,,!.', . u .1: Tl.t two jwvtr.en: were in ie u. to June 1j:!i. ' and li..!.ital.Iy cnier.ain all whoniay irire him a 1 foe V hA I AVas IliVariablT compelled I AVlsll there AVerC no SUC.1 th.ng.S as 1-71. that he die i ( HtotH-r l:ih. four mondia after ,:' .""f? "wlu-ted with the kl ' tO Yield evervth'il" to Tom becatls,. br.vs''' he ulclt.. make his iavn:rtit. , order and furnish r.ne a-wmraMsti.s. 10 . a.u ioruu.il3 ID LII! w UUH ; IK'T.-. The usual i.psits of death were forwarded to the 1 MJll UtlSfLK, , Omtiane. and the full amount of the ndiey. l.-s i Moystown. I'a.. April 17th, l7i the two uartcr!y payments due at the time of bis ,' i 'ivh. w:is pal ! t me ty itieiriienerst Ajrent in . en hand a sur-j ly o! : cane au.l all kiie.s i N I Sl'KIIT l!.(l U'.U'.P ' 1'hlla.lelpi.ia. AV. II. ilmres. at their offlee, S. AV. I ' e-Ttier t:liesoiut and Lleven'h MtwtS. (Slied) NKTTIK THoMPfWlX. A. II. (Ireene. la'eot Xew Y'Tk. in"nre.i a lew i yenr iu-e in the Kerkl.irc Ufe Insunne t ..m-; pany f ir (Ciov? t.ut owir.c to nisti nane In l ow- j !.". was uualde to make any pay men l to me , t'.mi; any ilurit.jr one year and ove nvmtl:s pri"r Ui lus deease. I hare this dny paid (at the Xew . i A ..rk i.fhee of the tXrapacy, '.71 Itnwdway, w-nier ; ef t'haiD'-rs street), three' thousand two hundred j l f nnd Mnety-nin dollars, this l-las the lull amount due to his wid..w. after diNlm-ir.jf the orerdae pay- i meti:s and interest. J. H. FR AXTIsn s. i - : Xew York. SIjrcL 11'h. 70. MuiKrintendetiL. I i!mo I'urnKIiing (.oocIk 1.;? I;o. Sii' p ne o..r west , Eiiti s:r.-t. ?ti,m. r't. I'a. Nil A II C'ASl.Iil.LR. S. WANTED. 1,000 CROSS OX THE LINE or THE & M. R E. he Avas the vounger. and whv I neA-- ' ar received ar.A- of t lie corresponding j privileges that are usually accorded to the e!dc! TIES uysiciax cf- sui:(u:ox, iti the i'oiioWi,,e i.it or! For partlm'. irs. Inquire of I. Hrcrs, T.j. Sept 11th. X.O. KEIM. so.ii:itsirr, im. n-:i r ..n y.Aiu Street. r- 4Ti JKI'IAT fNDUCI'.MEXTS. ' wan'irnt frt-'-l iw Fruit Trcct. Viars i'. (. if.;,i p.i.i wo 31. EI. KEMP, II A KNKD.SYI LLE, S smfn-'i t'vuatr, I'a. (Iniiuwlaid. James .Ti dee. Xew York Cily. ,1.000. payment 1 trt-erdiie 4 m.-nths. " i K. 11 f. Hamie. Xew York City, U.ooo. pay-! ' nient orerdue 4 months and adavs. j I Mrs. (1. 11. Hart. 1'l.ieajro. IIL .'i,000. payment ! overdue 7 mitlif and l.A days. I 11. V. M..re. h-riftu las 2.000, jnymeot i .M-..r.lu. & mjMitli iil) la.i.vs J.m. 11. Adair. Xrw Wavsrnie. Ind.. t2.000. ! 1 I FOR SALE. A second -hand 15 -Horse Power Steam Engine j BOILEB, Wi h JITiSi X GOYERXOR. kc, all eouiplv 1 .-! ;-ur.-h ' r ;r.y. of hiin at l-.wer rites ! Kel.. a ;'!i NEW FLOUB MILL. I n-1.. w Fl.r .V!ll I'tiilt cn the site ..f tte "i-D "DENNISf'iN MILL." 'itei.s f a ui), ,u;h nf s.nrrs -t is tn 'ii 1 ranting, it haa all the l.,:rt iuiK',Te :i 1 .'wan-jnte,! t.n!..;lir i--,t i1IK lt mtji e-'!aa-kH prte paid f. all kn.'r ,4 rm:n. - 5 tALWHNKIUV. IUT (MnlIiTlTloX ""j paymemt overdue 2 months ani 7 days. llernarl txlrsdy. IMn.it, l!ieh p.O00. pay metil overdue 2 vears, lo m.inths ami 11 diiys. Jones 1. I-'tat'rook. Fltehlwnr. M as., f 1.000, pay meet overdue S years, 1 month and 2 days. MiO!.CHILl A. MARSHALL. A-ents. j-Jae ltl-'72- S-jtaenset, l'a. Address s. pt. ai. AA". W. McK AIO A Son. Cnmlrland, Md. FURNITURE. The Improved ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINE. PJew Draw Feed, r.ocjv stitch. Tht-r are pome p-tfiiT in a S'iny M vh!o that K..pr.,ij. ." 'aniline.' iniermamei 1 lni-. di.wins; t. purelmae, kId Uke lutowon V " tatmname.1 with I Tut, "Un,l"n- '-nely: i. N.ataei s. iditner. Marv Ann Hiitoer. Liirtdnes of ranntnir. nwnty. I'a.. and t'liaunerv HI:;, j Isiw i4 Manarettirut. ui J ;-r n.autr. ! ... heirs and leiriil n p. t 'iqianity tu.lo tti AVork Required, '-iiWol .iou.-l r. iuxier. dtHx.-as.ro : ree-i.n Imm Xoise, ami o-1 that l rirtu- of a writ f i.riitL Noo-LAil,Uit lo frl .t of Order. '" """I '-ut ol the tm.l,ns' t ',Brt ot LEMON & WEISE, The MM nd well knuwn firm of Leci A Wiise, of MTTSIlVatiH, i'a., Manufacturers of CalJinet FimiltTire ani Chairs. Hire Removed to To. I ll Fourth .Ave,, f!rpos!le their old stand, V'l:ere theT eontinae tht bosinr inal! it hranches;. .pt 2i ! I AVe elatm that the IMPROVED ELLIITIC dirtrt!. I will bold an j i.irseaei ii tbeW puinis. ami lliat It if v.", ;: ! .e' .".i.T. . fr..i.T: I THE VERY BEST .;. ". :'r " "" real estate of tl dued I T"JXGTUSr vIC-IT: ., , '" " irs and hnril rt i-ntat ires, Un"! """out prejodHM- to or -.wSeS io .tV!,'"u ".VJH kTn.tle1," ! AnJ wt " "--'"tion of it. Aent. -ant- v JUMA It SH-iV-R.1 ! fll V."" D''- -- wiU fc-i.e the m.t " ' -e. Oetobei . j.. -.. strHT l'""l terms. bharlT. , tATOX I1ROS., 19 Flth AT..nttrt-rf;b, P Now Manufactiired. WE BOOSE & Co., founders & wmm, SALISBURY, : : PEXX'A., Mannfiteturers of all kinds of CASTINGS k MACHINERY (rrdent by mail promptly attended lo. Addreu WB. BOUSE A CO., Salutary, Elk lick P. O. Sumeraet x, P- Oet. It. U'cause there was so lit m our ages that the most Ave shared eqtsa"v. The onlv solution I ever found Avas ia the fact so constantly set before me that "Tom was a hoy." I AA'cll remember a game of check- Rlers plaved by Tom and I on my 1. uui I'niiui.i ,. iuiii Huuiu oe uiue in a few months, and we were dole fully ignorant of arithmetic, having sjiont most of our valuable time in the pursuit of pleasure, both in the school room and elsewhere. Tom made a careless move, which gave me an op- ; portunity to jump three of his men. I improved it eagerlv. That a girl 'should gain such an advantage over J him was too much for Tom's temper. so he roared out. " That ain t fair." " Yes, it is," I replied? "don't you rcmcmlx r you did it yesterday ?' ' Don't care if I did, 'taint fair, and you shan't do it," was the replv, with a hateful emphasis on the term "YOU. " " Hut, Tom," I urged mildly, try ing hard to retain m dignity, "I am two vears the oldest, and I ought to knoAA-." j "Xoyou ain't two years the old est," was the response. "Ain't I ten ?" I urged. " Yes." "And you eight ?" " Yes." " Well, triumphantly, "don't eight from ten leave two ?" " You ain't tAVo years the oldest anyhow, and you shan't jump me," persisted Tom, . I shall ask mother," I cried, cer- Then mother ivouid look at me in such a hopeless Avar that I would re lent and ask her forgiveness ; and the next day or perhaps that afternoon, the scene would be repeated. I know I was to blame in all this. A woman ought to lie a very saint to get along Avith a boy from eight to twenty it is her duty to be a saint, and I "was very far from it a quick tempered, impulsive girl, with a strong love ol justice and an inborn sentiment of rebellion against tvranny. I could multiply instances innumer able to illustrate the injustice prac ticed all through my childhood, and in a dillcrent Ionn through my girlhood, by bcth my parents ; and yet I love my parents. He is now a steady, well-to-do man; I am sure they meant to to be perfectly just. It was only because Tom was a "boy !" He was a great source of anxiety to my parents until he was twenty-two. He spent money, contracted debts, and acted pretty much as the "Prodigal Son" in the Bible did ; aad finally, af ter almost ruining father, and run ning away to sea, he came liack bum ble and penitent, and was joyfully re ceived. The joy and and pride of my ather and mother, admired and sought after in society, and a general favorite everyAvhere, with me a3 well as the rest And yet I must confess I have a sort of "fellow feelings" for the elder brother in the parable before alluded to. Xot that I would detract oe grain from my brother's prosper ity ; but when I realize myself to be a plain, common person oftwcnty-si.x, so decidedly second to Tom in the hearts of our parents, I sigh a little, and think the "fatted calf does look more tempting than the "all that I chimnev-pot hat. gold spectacles, pass-! I unncctS53rj" t0 sa.v' that the glorify the sisterhood to which her length, and with a sweep replaced, t in"- through the groups of great uui-; pleased atonisbment of the po .r old '. manner devotes her ; but it is the wo-j be probably o5f again in a few m in formed Teutons, is a curious represent It Avasjman of commonplace exterior and utes, and so on as long as a frier. 1 or ,; 0f that Avarlike race whos.. fun all around. Whereas the victim sensitive mind that is most eommonlv i acquaintance 'is in sight, whether on "m . .. . ' .1 i: :i i..t. . r .'I.e. r... t : t. ti- "..i.--, e.i militarv passion he has rtoae so much oiu;iiaii. itii.s u.i.ieciauuu oi a , f.i uietjc kuu i;er iuei. e oeneve ; mis siue or tne street or on the ctLcr. .-. nv.-iti and glorifA"." Hut M. Thiers did net fail. To ! a common expression, had no difaeul him more than to anv other man trick, the old man, in this case, to u.-e that almost anv woman Avho is not If you enter a sh . 1 tv ia seeing "Avhere the laugh came 'TV off er.f s mav i hat. or vou are considered a boi hem ! in. the world's unfavorable view of -officers 'icn- X ifhlfuare aad Dreams. ml diflicnlt tain that my statement must be up-1 have," which was the just reward ot I. ..1.1 In 1 . n ...... , . ... I nnvlnr. milnlt ' ULIU IU lUtfl OUdl 111, OllU LSIIU IllUlll more for the superior age than the checkers. I ojiened the kitchen door and rushed out. "Mother!" I cried Mother, ain't I tAvo years older than Tom ? dutv to the cider son. However, there is John, and I shan't complain so long as Lc thinks me the most beautiful, lovely, and cc accomplishcd of women. Vrsnee owes tne renair ol tier ciisas. ters, so far as thev have been repair-1 lt is sometimes the ca-e that an i..l ' Ho is a man" of the ieon!c. and '. eccentric or broken down, or imWile whatever have been his political chaa- porson. becomes the constant object of pes he has preserved the character of the rud(? 3r,(l "feeling jokes andper a patriot; and those Avho denounce ' secu''ons of the boy3 and vouag men him one dav, trust him the next ; r.nd of a neighborhood. What may 1 e , those who "sutirise him evcrv dav ' tho consequence of such unkindnc have ahvavs confidence iu Lis "capacl-' shown ii a recent case given in the ; tA. Thev'may not like his measures, Letljrr. A half-witted man in Loa but his results are usuallv fortunate, j don actually committed suicide to cs That he is capable of "a degree of ; l'aP" his tormentors. The remorse fiaessc and management riobodr i wh'cl1 ever? wne of ihc l,f,7 ,dU:it ' denies. An amusing anecdote of his j J01 w nenever lie tninks or n:3 share btuhoiMl shows that their accomplish-, - .otisc.urticc. i, ;in, cramped, opnressive attitude ment is not entirely the fruit of his po-,l t-off agiinst any rude laugh 3re tL? from indigestion t' w ii it ii iniii- I'm iittt uavc tit'il him. These remarks may seem to many persons mere truisms. And others thmk the subject below the value of a notice. Hut all civiliza-. Avhat is called "particular"' marry if she chooses ; that is if she' hem: an Englishman. Sold docs not speculate crxin herself, or i are most particular in sahitin t)..- whether non-coniralssioot ir or share her personal pre ton r.s JIaiiazir.e. H'nrl--'. or not. and as particular are the of ! ficers in returning it. no edds h iw great the distance and !.n-o the crowd. The AA'cmca are tall, and both il.i-v 1 and the men are fast walkers. Tii There is one curious ini.iiirv tt vvht.-l. t.-. .itf.i..i...T......I "'I"" " " ... . mi. iu'. iui , h im i ; , , has vet been riven. It is in regard to ?wn tV.m"k" wht n .T'ian--nd the horrible phenomena of nightmare ' k,Cep , u '? are ?cI(iori ' "A i:l Whv is it that our dreams when we thc ,retts' II!?nmalHietd.-.l l.-, : s!ee"p in na easv position and the or- j "c ,linost B?known- I;''-'?ars and innism n In UUr ..o,,, i... drunken people are scarce. Thej-.-o- - m . Tk?I IFa itriilnnt litical experience. A bile a student at Aix, in IS 15, he played the part of a leader among his fellow students, and harangued them against the gov ernment of thc restoration, was dis-ima7 liked by the professors, execrated by thc Commissary of Police and adored by his comrades. A prize Avas of fered at the Academy of Aix for a treatise on a. given subject, the au thors, all save the succosful one to be unknown. Thiers sent in his manu script The authorship was suspect ed or by some means became known to the judges. Though the essay was preeminently excellent, rather than give the prize to the "little Jac obin." the Judges deferred their de- tiful and agreeable ; but when we sleep i : i . .... , 1 or ion, thev are invariably of a frightful character, full of deformity or danger, causing pain ami terror? Of this abstruse and interesting problem the following sol ution is suggested a solution w hu b. pie are evidently we!!-to-d . n are comfonablr and well clad. all the Avomen well and neativ 1 " ' J it is believed, wiil be acceptable and which polite j ,.ij; ., , e .1 , - , .uaim.-nc l' lin.c ltiltltliir ilil tup I i ' " - ...... v.... . 1 1 1 . . 11 11 V . !oa e !. The streets are wide the ho:;es high, with lofty rooms. The living ia flats, as in Edinburgh, is the custom. They are evidently very particular about keeping their town clean, a H i a particle of dirt is permitted to re main in the streets, which are kci t tion is a compromise, m ssi i, :, e i contiauailv swept, and the long hies to the h9mine,r,ffr,..rT.,na .r,l ' .H.-c.pirs ti. pn a snuogtcai ..;, , . .. ,7. .... 1" 3.r: f ,7 1 f T. "'land psvchological science. Uglvand ' ;JiTOM' :- them. The foundation of this foni-itmioatarJ phenomena report- ,Tb. streets are rery slippery and promise is courtesy; the true courtesy' , in , ' r .JiT. 1 . "npleasant to walk in on account of may exist between people in everv J ' , !.. X . tu . . . . . 1 it'Li m 11 n n l inp pt i-sner rn. .1 c- ... .. . possible situation in life. To violate this courtesy, or in any way, nd especially for a joke, to" disturb the self-respect of others, is a dangerous liberty. The laugh Avhich follows the e 1. 11 . 1 . - 1 . iiriis'iiaiinii 01 a oral) i aims insult r ., , .,,;.,.; , . ... o i niurv." Xo n atter bow -,,.! a ' , taken to imply the pre the exigeacv re j quires of the organism, produce" dis turbing and violent reaction in vari i ous nerve-centres. These reactions, ! reporting themselves in the brain, are there, by the inverse action of the law s- i seven inches souarc. bcth walks and center of streets. on sivlc- rvi . c.sion lor a year liners again seat in :',"-'' "". -j ence, as outward causes nis paper loriy.iqicinioti. .u,.anw mie , , V a,ul terrible phenomena of which . ,,.;..,. Ko.I enmii fee,.,, !,., ! subject of it: and to lie lan-dio.l at is' . . . f . uiiu . uvuuwiiv vu.v , ,: --.uievnaa oerore heen eoneouenoes .( n..:., l.;i, .- ,.l.,.,.l.. l ti ' to most pontile a mortification v,,rsi . - . . . . L. . 111 1 - oiian.-, "uii-u ...miioui iwicuii - -i- i - . ii a niece ot fotiteh h.rf that had been otlorc.l, aud the delight- l,!a ' r31"- 11 ,s pi'-asaut to nouce ed Judges eave it the crown at once. that the authorities in They then accorue.l to the paper sus- j tm srt . , . cJ frim .ULo.t ,)y a niurderi,s dm, pecteuto be Avntten by l iners, the j ."""..v o""is i. me i-u.-ium .u u- or g jj from capital reside among lg mav ea- l ins a cruel and sometimes ruSanlv of tormenting honor of the second place. Upon unsealing thc names, ooi Avere found i " 11 i"run-tiiin5 rw comers ia ; of to be his. 1 be "Utile Jaeocia" had ?- un'- think its subjective intcnrctatioa of If1 ? 'VT i paused the last written essav tr 1m ! versallr practiced. The extent to.t,.. r i , ' : . ; by a force of d00 Amazo - - - j i.ttt mi t lU4- 11,1 mi r :i v.vi ii - c VAiFrr.tril-t; P i -1- .i - copied in another hand and forward- w hu'h tl,!S reprehensible course has'.j . . t - ' from infancy to the use of efl from l'ans. P.ula. LcJncr. i w" rar,llu cuiisuiuieu u an evu oi At'itj- wf ttuwfn. In the central part of the city of Handkok, in iani, nKiiiTt nnt. thi'.n.cnit n-Amnn oi tue tigiv .(,,,, , K,. f K VT " UOIll 11 a vm- k AJ 1 1 J ter. The inhabitants of this inner it . n . I n-. . . e . I . n oeef m the stomach .." 1 1,, i , .... , . '"ce , ,.,- fr;1, .:.k: . , "V fouie eigm mousana colleges and i " " : ul." " " " ; more, who are soldiers, artificers, and ..I.... j.iviui oai.-iii a.-, n ot.ni oe ca:i- t..ra tk t:,i. t i . i ... - m -I ..ih.vr HUtm 1 U .1 ' 1 UT i women as magistrates whi a.lminis. precp.ee, is it not er the nf tha ,fja- p J t wiulioui. A l V 1 ' should 'S n- "PP'1 from tne!r decisions. If uu-iui uaiiitj ari.-'s, it, is pprcs.-eu ons. trained the sword land spear. .Meanwhile the slave is it not quite natural that the mind, deprived its usual verifying tests. Major Aadr m lrler mt Oavrliale. Many have expressed doubts as to the authenticity of the statementibat Major Andre was a prisoner at Car lisle. A correspondent of the Pres byterian, from Harrisburg, seems to settle this matter. He sava : "Your paper of the 1st of August contains a letter from Carlisle, Pa., in which the writer mentions the fact of The commonest mistake in regard such magnitude that the intervention t ,,rean u he , , ;f ... women carry on a variety of niaau oi antnonty to suppress it became an , TO:,t . , ,,-v, , lacturcs, or go outs.ue the wabs to ... i . . . i tiil the C ..u. , uui i.ciuiuus tnougnt. poet says Iovs absolute necessity. boys," says the old proverb, thev need not be bears. will be Hut!, AnjtfclBK EI bat Srr. . ""Sleep in traitor. : Who Oils the poor drfeaevlvss eyes with black nea. I That he may let in dream. Once upon a time, a big, strapping, awkward youth, fresh from Vermont, entered the Dunbar Academy at Bvfield, Mass., for a little erudition. which is doled out at this Temple of ?Jajor Andre having been a prisoner I Minerva at economical prices. At the The women of higher j birth are "sealed" to the king; the ; slave women may marry, but their ! husbands dwell outside the wails, j The children if boys, are banished i from the city of women at six vears T.l . nnleltiA r.' -T , ! . 1 "in, ein; mv jiuia rvuiitlj. .Ml lt,t That hemay let iu dreams." i hey are evoked, not introduced. . oriental distinctions of rank are scmp When the inner play becomes, as it ' ulously observed within this strange sometimes dots, so exciting and pow-: realm, except thai the magistrates are crful as to strings of violation, and chosen for personal character and thus move the muscles, we have torn- wisdom. i. 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