m* Tams of PubUcaUdn. ViU J^na4d : tof whb Rife «fcohi*ia»vp»aiiiai»i] ft^rfc o n4l » (prijysJ^all o ß#ie *vfyjw (» >•*, ontvr tr wns£c.-v« usn Amtri»ofe !£«pw epneQta* {*-, ure« j&wt\Wn» ri»pt jaw ¥*• V to an/ sabsorlDes wttbm toe county q ti«Cs3^(!n»g!Minta;i^npsc!juhi-. £ir.'-,h'-i-f; £tli?f!s>X : j - .-'Divnr';-- 1: j lio 'pmOTw* go’hSrail}’?' tbst 4»e : hhB tdHAi. " ,j,t(,a of tbs ;*fcd "good; SriLmd intends to beep,U i **?=“•. ?ipP e ?P.f? in, -ill bft sparefTo accommodate the traveling) i&ffiftood Wabfitig and fegoSa Slwiajt on; .. - ■■ . .M- .-ii. ift'-A',.!- t!.»* ftpifc* ||M|l «--- dWBWSSF*'!^ /i|o#iteni«J * ’ 3 Thii popolar fetel, taring teei>- r‘o famished thronghpnt, is now open-'in'oJb' f is a tm-cUss bonao. .**• I K'} J*l \ IZ.IAK PROPRIETOR. THIS is * new- hotjl. located wjthin; «»«•, Access o lbs t ski &«hingadd'htintlti'g graurfdstb'Jforthern Pi. 110 j»ms will bid isparod far tha aooonsjnodation •Idessnre seekers ui tha tra»eljng ( pnJjJio.-} ,y ~■ lAgil Ur U(6. ~-I ' - . :.q'„ ji i?. ■; .'v! BARBER and . » SHOP in the rear of, thePostiQScei hit line will be doaet.as weli as it Ilk! done in the for re nting dandruff,'and bWalifying tfie’jair; for sole lup. Hair and. dyed anycolpr., 'Call and at. ffellsboro, Sept! 22, 1859, : - ! 1 ' i * THE CORNING JOElfNAjja.- tef&vromtaxt?. atWßr«Mbp»i^rMtor. Sfiblisheif at Corning, Steuben ,ob.| HiSC iafOna Dollar and Fifty Cents per year, in advin.fe. ; - ; The Itirnilis Republican- in polities, arid 3 'oircnifu ia inching into pYpry, ,-pvl- of .jffi only.— ssi! desirous of oxtenlppg, tbJdr. business ij to that ill [be adjoining cgnntifed will Bnd # ifan excellent ad- :Addi»s»W'a4&i.|iT , ' .WE PA f ! 1* ; 1!, FARR, - ‘- r -"• Pftowttr6E. S&Ut BoteA)l tiring felse'd tnis w%n‘knowff Snd Houae, unts the paironageof the pdblic. Wi(h .altlnliwe libligiug waiters, together with the PHprieJpjpSs nM«flf; th<*he»ine f B, hp stay {Apia who ..stop with him Jonfh pliaigat and ptiVle. •- - - ’ ■ 1 ” si' ■ 1 filliboro, May 31, 1860. . V ■ : "• ■■ [TCHILD inform the ptnbliotbit-he'ij pernlaijcDfi r ocated in Elkland Bora, Tioga Go. Fa* an . paired by\tiartyr yo*re\experiecce to treat all dis„ wbl" the eyfeS’Arid tbelf* appexjdnVes on fc|6ntifi ISptefcad£:;t£at;-h£:ewa pV/ttgji adfa! disease, called St, pence,■ odi 7iit,) and trill attend: to : a ny/o£ji jfcu e) css 3i • iJbb ofePbjsiQ li llkittid'Boro/ 1 **• » ,ii. - •. * ‘ 1 —■ pLLSBORO jSso- 7 ’ ciatios irtMteVvery e*eiiffrng ? ■ 'ireiMte healthful, exerciae mpaupjar, derstop e‘. Members have access to the Hullvat all. iiaurp litda'y. Tb« daes afe SO ceots pcf fijpnth.' (^pay ijjdm.pßiriV’Aei '• March-5, 1862..* TROY'MiWKi-' troy. BBAbiPc^)'' lj Si It COWDREY, ''k?B. r - * i- 7 l*rinc ifai, WITH COMPETENT' i;s - ■ oA^sroaa^-w^a.. ] l*i. • tej Term begins Feb. psth>—Eoda'j^^ 7 will.find Marat Ms Bbop in Aiainaourg ***** new stock of Iroa:ft64>.&steri«! on reasonable term*.' J* A- 'EtklS.> - ... 00 'I ■■ wifsiiß mva/Np‘;smT T Won%f\ C ® S and medicines, " ’ a ':\. r * v’3/' f MSTS AND OILS, ’! ' 1 window glass, : KEROSINE lOn,,;I!’' 1 !’' ' ; jahcomiu , v : ~, BOOKS AND STATIONIIRX, bj 1 *( A' lhk-%. , .i;/. , JIT £CtT J J M©j ftruclMftt 111 a. w. Bhumih./, W. MiLLiijßit/ il mprmm^U , ‘“tstfen to her eiiorlmaDt of ! 5,;! ir a and iv/ 'i mbmt b. r^®l*l. .Induct menTi -Good. fo r;-i .ifWC '>$ Sl.lfjj*®^ 137 W»*6»reeijl{ , \ l l'Ut H '~ ‘?; ■ ,r ■ it\QO j f*l >Witt Stun orjftJ X"- r ’£ j ?.-'■ ii= yv.-z [-■ iaTlOtTirr ZilT.:;., ’ ~ns'j± ■■~i:io^'t!'fl T~~Tfl?n7HnsT^-''’-''^'r^^V I '-'"-' ' '"•- ”"' I "'T Hearts : " 'Li n*7/ D;TA V:OJi,=Yril. ..-I-:* trjiii :ju7/ v;, ,*!jjf?: =ii evj.-ij I-roVIBlC) fftTfHEfe. t ,ti» Wrilleif'bViS'rig sdier-Gerieral Henry R. rebel army, who btf I tbfe''fMtpw Poto. jaSgV'- »■•’!>■*■ '■■'■: •* X. .*.i .ty/.'yL -.wr--. rr, ff ,Aa dfe' heartti,' : ’ : v*’ l * < !,: -Aotf 4iife abode-fiflT/ - - -*‘---1.2 And oreppf!Uj&cftirpkig cricket fortij; '«». If .% X ' * n thawalb . --/ r^ I See a form in yonder chair, f Ji,t That light; There KEnj t . .->/ Ths -Mj tiee a ’ ? :,. ,-■ 4 s£„!i“ <^ e t e ,sleeping all alojp - „ - ■" c&neh ofVesi. *"-' l/u -k -tl I know not why I could ,< .li-ri'Xl ll;; t».l)Dli .... -. And-ph;! th'W. lo.wild and deop," r / settles IdM&s on the eont', ."■ ,!s .? vjT>.i .>) X .if ,»mrll .. J.‘ Bat whsp recant chair, ~,,,-/ ]; ‘ * last of >’■■• Is. ■J&eitrafcbbbeilb; Whose friendly gbada ti ~V I, ■ r > n i T l??r, t W n w^c^reaforfh-r-,';: , The yery.printa those feet had made, ~ ’ , ■ i/a ,it Jr: .fj H II ■ ;Anjj yhoughtiwhileicountless v Tby-yndant sha'lwdnld vacant ifgna—. ' ' Unwerif thy bSM-dthytbook unreadii- "-L'i \!r. And gheorloss World; ; : , r ; ;/ T. .. T-hehoart that‘gave its lore to ’ ’ ‘ "'iom Jit'ein'o iUh whoda tendrils adrlid ' ’ - 1 Blots-eloedly'hjmd'tlle falliti^ ; 'trke;,i-'- .1 .{I k ' ’tliaf’fattier| I tij*n for her and thee '"‘l OBsheiririndly forth the scorching tcartp 1 ' , ,And oft.nnd Tohgi'aßtfWttetjy, - •"^'TSBsbteaW-fisre i gn(Wa' 3 mlathr , fearfj-‘- ; ‘ Tor as the world, gpjeits paid around, 'And thinga assume tjheir own.leal hue, *Ti3 sad-tb'-'flirf that int-b ihToußd ' - n 1 Alone-ftmve thdstols witbydn. .-'t itj-*—.iji- —-i! NfWfivt 'lu-iia,; 1 -‘; -i *■'( i _Fromitl»e Ifeir york Lodge?. ~ j j^ag, jaog'BEß. • Vj , On*rcBstj(Dt apd .*eWy t»ftvele?,tyn6. overtaken, by q snow. sitoPCd.;-. Wfhjjtt-thefirst fejvflakpa.patna softly (iK%pie£ (Jutyjt; fiq > Juo^ed'-eagerly.. arownd in bope'Uf disppj'nitfg a pi (tee but nan? ytai tfi J)e Seen v.0.tT15-the;recl£less waste,of roll-, igglan.ds tod fat-off hilk.in.tbe directjop whitbi ,er he was qff he,feared he.pever could reach them., .With the departuce.of light the begun .falling, the r _win(| keener,, the road, over jtraTjria *ooh. became hiddep from tnapeler felt 'that he .was, lost bn a waste, without' a star, to guide 'him across the dangerous cotinjry, I '.‘‘This’is terrible/l.Be %id altjnd.‘ “I fear 1 ' much I shair.D'eyer tome'td piy dcs lf j I Hnff hat.a cptnpiks.an)! a light i 'sboiilcl" Wt‘i fear, lor I could resist/ tTif'effeCT,ot,ihe Cold long-enough to reach the ,'hills, where \ could find human habitatidns, or'at feast the'shelter [of g foci. ...Mow I B a y go in 'a.cirle until L freeze,'apd be no heaYgr help. .'What a fool I , wasto-leave, the fiver and' 'drbss he,prairie, Just/or the/sake’of a.fpw miles more.br less'of, ijdurney"j' Ma-matter, I batrfe'it but’, ‘now—beavenheVpihg.” ‘ j And battle.it out he did most manfully/ "Ife . ‘drew hisdnp'dowh'ovto'KW'etosahdbitiw, and : hisfbr' collar' Up'oVcr- bis mouth, and thrustihg ‘ hid' 'hawas ’’deeper iti hli pocket*; pressed bn through the yteWm^snoW. r The gloom increased,', thb tvind olnte sbnrper, and through bis heavy-; icldtheH'the travdfler'began toifeel the effects of the ofilil. Hisfeet’grew numb, his arms cbiHed/ itod'after ait hoorbrapid walking, he atiddeniy jTa l uk , bdO' ! ‘ ,7 -‘—• ■ • . I 'l r- if. •’■ \%-> Si ‘lAiiddo I knovr whitberdl am- going ?’.’ ■be eSdli&mfed.* •“Pfrhapa. I -have Mready turned' aside 'front'the Btriight-’dine,- mhii f.am wiin idoring /on the' verge!'hf-* destruction. :o,'riiat ; d boo Id ifhike bff-tfna Adi'ousy feeling* that is. Isteafifag-OVePmod Ikndw wliat it:is-*thepte-*' curfedr'‘of.‘A rest' in -‘this-cold winding sheet' of' snow!-Great Heaven', I' am; ifriiezing-.tol death, shrieked he,” bounding forward.with re>- hewed energy. ““Actton^totton—action is life .land life is too sweet to lose yet.”'' ; He hurflefdUoSg With k'-feprihging'motioD, stamping bis feet;vigorously at every step, afTd swinging' hiaarmato’ fceiepthe, blood in -circu lation. ‘ Yet;witltali'hia efforts/ha. knew* that tbsiattgel of death was foldiiig bis whiter wings SilentlJ,. I but Burely aconDd him.' c- - ; •'‘Despair—hot”, he'criedp ‘toot.while the ntembryeftnydoved vrifenptidoar children da. leCt!!tn«,' oi Will stvugglef on' for "their eafces, and* fight the stormifiend to the-.lairtl extremity. 0, just Heaven! ■ far .’the .sake I. of tha'i innohent: ones, Whose only stay hs nay idgbtarnr help me: to repwtJ—tditripinph'd' )>. ■ | -At this momfeoc hp plmged into a hollow, his feet strode over ice,undbe'heardtbe voice of a eneatalat dinging of life andaction' beneath' itaorust. Atthe eaihe time Vhe smeli of wood snwfee•BSluted hishostrils. • . •*;; j i-tMOff, Thhogb ■whQ rfeigDost abovar' be ejac ulatad, ‘‘l'tbßnk. Tbee thitThbut hast heard tnyprriyerjbeiptafndeed paninae." -;■ ft ;r He ■heeted heavily onwartf through.the bliod ing *now, ttnd'B*w jhst'before him a Tow ;ahed bhe wore sWugghvdnd he fell; against ,it. In ■an instrfntrha' divined';its character; Withoa’ ; Jaet dasperatfr effort he’found.’tbe-ttnoiv threwiit 1 topeni'hnd. rushed - indung: himaelfppon the ;jßobr, tnifwlng only that be waein on rttmoe ' pbete tree king” with htbe. Ifumeh iof-,hacoa,.aai' Wsttowith tfaesinoke whieh rose ifroma pan of! bmcthered'ooalsdn Ihw.ceriterof rtha: pistes:: In Wne a settler’s Aide smoke house! left - to-cafe fof itself*during the lung wintepfi nigbt. nod, sanlupia tribute 1 'Heaven Tor this, plafee of refuge, in, the desert of sioT.' ’ Jo4' ieri Lan-’ Ctl k‘gi’a. lo.boflfd the dm-- i frL -‘~rrprs hls if-[that -'4n tbeflkrge: log caßin.in the -r.alihy.'of ,the Bt«satnla('MilEyrDeftnv«at alone.! .Eet> husbahd i Jra^i^rffirtu;fl!diHtiiistit6wc t and theybung wife -wwiefFowith tor buby; safithsdos*tejfelesafe,iand sst Is contentment hit tog thfc Hle«Sh(ffim;i:tbe >flad!Bs ieapedyy- and.thegroeniloijs sisaled. iuid orackai iolttecjlieet; -1 ike; things Of batidnws thowind mat hbKllhg : drearily! -and thesfaow fslHng-heiavily j- hutMiUycarcd not* for-Utonlyimadk theftre mhre.obßßrfuLjj: , , t.Thereyamha.iwp*tthe/door;;.- 0.-.Vai J‘ j- bn atonf: door this wildnight ?” she Md to; herself «» s te. nro*eAad-wentintd-thk .oc t ty. -1 5 “Who is there ?" ; V r -i{ ; > 9YJiV Dfij ~3fl -i l M r Sitl j >yj f niw j i ’ BT TEniMESSOIf UElriraTt.’ i:h Jli.* , 3if I I-an wfLLSBom | [ .mrm. '*• BakdjM f liWih: t : iito fre^ztiy ■■': •'■■■ !>':;■■•-'■?.’lf ( , “Wbo nrei.yhu, andhoWowne 'you in thisj loocty.piafle on such a,,nigbtnothin?” .. . .?»"I; way, and am dying with cold. - .. forpity's sake I J lkt'teeWdr I'shdll'’perish I’’ * ' * ,v •" i Milly hesitated. She was alone, andvt was; ■tbre*! tn rlesto tha nearestrieighborV boaseV [ n';i“Qiieave,mo-rr-sdva,in»! I-.,pm dyingl”’were' r,t|» thrilling words.that.niet her hearing. ~ , ; „ er «. a .heavy. foil against, .the 'sill, and then low ihbans, .Her woman’s nature cotifcl stand no more ;trn'etb : tbe instinct bf-fier fid* Sfagi sheunbarred' ffie 406 i and : th«(r;it' often.. lArdpefely.miiffledi,figure teakdhy, be*,into life ■flWa. padsljuuingthedpo/sha followed.,. ■ ,dn ms diagnisei and, pod stood erect and sVrqnfe • ■W-ftHofit' a'JTfeti of iniidiMmende ftotothd etfeon: Ofthf Weather.! 3. VI • >;.w f.-r-i .a.:._ -'ltfilly tetreated AoiD'him.io. amaiepnent'bafc BfttfiPg, ibe.,besfr 4>?ft °P t_hp, letter, she v, jy, ; , addreseei, ,ttw ' 4 f ■ , ' ■ , ' ' il t Mr ebrty; ; itf;'you 'erf eol<£‘ tt Is abff- i>ewft>Sd. f; WUlyoo'tfdt sitby the SmrJf ■ andsto forwnkd. e! .si ia ppivteAQiWBpQl)^e e .hftt stpopingfor, ran. hie .fingers through the blaze.,. Then he Cdriied and stared .at her will} a,look which ihade hePhided'run cold.- She would pretend ißfri’wrt’e'tttheSs ihrhe'house/fdr she already 'fehafr.idof the mariand bitterly ragratHdhav* <.“*f?PW yp° like to sea,stupe ,of.the .men folks, sirf”'.shejpmHfqdL ",„“lif/.aWi Vilj call them from their beds.' *' • ' "■ •The man' hearsfelytmtl'replied: ' ~;A*Miliy Daaripfdt dmt i belie vadgyourname) ypn pannot deceive me. Youjare alpnein ,ehis hopse. , ; I took particular care torwppctam that before I came. So, you can ,make yourself easy oh that sdute, rtnd'do as -I bid yito.’’ ' * ~J 1 '"Do as yell bid ine!” exclaimed STilly, in ter*' 9Wls.ttw.batdp.ypuWOt*of- «w. tl |; “I want the twelve hundred dollars in geld your hnsb,and received for his produce two .days dglf; ■ J kDpwWhere Itlli.” ’ ’ 7 : Mill’y spring into''the entry and would have’ fled, but the'stranger caught harbythe-wrist! and d.4Kged Jier rudely.hack, i - ; ;: -,- “You cannot escape,me young wpman,”.he said. You will find it mj>st convenient to make a clear breast of it at onee.j, It,-will be' better ’for ypb.” , , £ ... , T " Milly strove to release her Win.' The rough, treatment she received dtonSed hertempir, and' indigrnition overcame all'Other faeliiTga. • . Let ine go,,you scoundrel) let.me go, fhrl will ,oall for, help r she ctded,.;. ~i ;V - . j “ Call, you may,'’ said the ruffian, • “ and much "good may it do you. Keep yourself still andWlTme WhereWhe "money is.”' 7 ■' “•I will not!” she excikimed. ber eyes flash-- ing-fire.' - ■ ;f . . ,■ , “ You will not,’’ ho then, replied, “ vpe shall see,” t , „• , _■ He Released, her wrist so violently that she reeled fcilf across! the ' room.' Then he seized ■herkeeping infant from-Tth (tradle.-iind held it iat arm’s length almost into the blazing.dre. Sdi that..the-terrified Jaotberrepeated, 'to see its light catah the-flame., r , -_,j» “ Now thin’whetehr the m«neyd>> Spnsk; oot ; qhiek or hoar your ‘baby ehriek Wlttr ! pain. I ■ will bam ie to death before youf eyos ifyoa do,not tell me wherelhomoßeyda," ■ -’■■■ ■ .‘‘Monster, 'give’ me : my. child/'-shrieked Milly. endeavntSng'to reach the little 6ne; : “ Let’, ini hava my bahy/A •: - , r• .j "But every effort'Wna frustrated,--frtr again and again rite strong hand of the robber thrust her back.. •• ■■■ , See,>itB Blothes will been.fire inarnfimite,". said the man. puttirig lbe helpless'infant closer to-the Baines. The nuither looked ioto hiaeyeed She.saw there theloofc.o’f hckrlleas deterwina-’ tion, ’cotton gar! ’ moots of the child-Wcte already* smoking with the best? .1 i 1 r w Howahall it be.? 1 ’ said fhe ruffian. “ Hor ry or the.chilA dies. I hive notinrt to waste." ••Anything’ anything-only give m? my child I" ■: -I; - ■ r., , Tfaenext instaritiit WaS - handed to, her, iand eHo'eankrupan’ the floor ondfoWedit-tb bar boson#.’ !' ll ■. - : ; '"ii . jl‘ Come," eaidtbe hiafa tonebing herrodefy with his foati have BCt told me: where the .money is.”;; I ■*! o', 1 •iVlh tha'baxori thenpper shelf,’Ashe rhpli’ed, painting la the clbsetl..' .'o ■/•■*.,.} t -.i <■ . iTfie mftn foonditbe bn*.placed ifc on- the ta-' ble,:and Opeied jt'sayiiig.y ,v . , “ So far.-sd wellh. It hr nednlyislt-gold-,'i will : pOaketit.with.yoarJeaveibrwithout joardeave,' jurat o» yeti please", : Hei'filled this- pockets with the golderi coin.and lHrew theefnptybox in riie fire. Thenhe came and -stood- beside, her. ■ /-> j 'l. h'.h ,V Pntydur baby in'the; cradle," he said,if ■ I have other /bush obw-foryoa,” T ... . ; '<• Whatdo yon JmeaoJ’Kdfied Milly,, eyeing the man wFtbispepicidni '. - ; „■ . “ Let me bare him,” he said,- try mg to tahe it. ,M ! No,,bo; l l' wiHjmt,the baby in; the cradle myself./ Y9U,sJbalf.BOt r t.»n *’dj , f 19., ?ij>” /she cjied.to f bje.ftgWjCpmefy t “ sttve me. ' This man has robbed n», nnd.woiild niur def*me'ihat l should not-tell of 'tip l ' 1 “ Fear not, madams, he shall not }inrrii responded :; 'alraVgcf. yottrself.!* !' jf, '7 the .robbpe..nia a'rH?h, for bhe, deor.and, Btriking at the stranger witty a Diiwierknife. Giving; back a few steps,■ the stranger seiied the rosier byl/ie' coat; collar, whirl cd ! bim "around, and threh', : him‘on hisfs?e in tbe;sn{>w. ~•• it f>- ■. n.i M '•it., ... The, robber struggled, but the stranger knelt heavily on the small of his..back, and grasped his Hair. , m 1 ' ' 1 ‘ • M lne still/' said ihe send a ballet through your brain,; ■ K •- Ths robher felt the cold barrel of-a piktol at bis earing, pbeyed. : brought ropes at her rescuer’s request, gnd tjje rubber was quick ly bound hand and foot. ' • “■lt was a slrange'Froviderice'that oVertoob meiwhba soew-stetmon'tbe prairie, and fordid mqtyn.tyoijrnga hrtake refugein your smoked hpqsg, neaily desdiritty tpp cold, ... .. 4 j;; i Milly.acknnwleclged .the truth of the,remark, and knelt and ihijnked' her Father in Heaven for her deftvefanee from death. ■ K! " ! The next day Milly’s hifsbandpame bathe, And when be had -been-tnldall,-he remarked : “ This fellow- wm In the taverh al the Village the day ! sold'my produce.- It'will leant.the a lesson-^npvef,fu let strangers,,know; when money is plenty with me, lest they, shonld-be tempted to prime, and bring ruin -dn me and «fne/’"' : ' Tfmt.daysotne rfSty men gathered at the hoteo". of- Mr./Dean-. 4 . The robber . was recognized, as a notorious horse- thief,'who had long mfested the neighborhood^,, There was a surorriarytriiil, and then,in dogged silence, the Wretch'whowould'have burned a helpless-in fant, and murdered iffaithfurandgedtre’wbman, submitted tohis.tneritahleTnte. A rudely con structed gallows and * stout rope ended his Ex istence. So.on the .thjnly settled, frontiers.of the West do’they mete opt justice* to offenders SSdTifer' ■' "" ’ r^' ir! ' -opt „ . On V-ffirpiVirig -(oWn'i iind ope of the finest residences iir iKe piaceis ihat. vvhere dwelieJiljJJj ; Dean apd-her husband. "But Df u Charity.” . An.incident in the lifoa young-man in thl?; city came, to nur knowledge the-.other day, which, from the spi'o? of romance it cpntsins,. las well ns an iUustratinn of what a vast deal of good a slight befctbWiiiof charity'does, makeit •worthy of notice. ; ■ j• I 4 Aa;a ypimg qlflrk and-a friend wore passing hqe.tijy through .Broad. sUeej, pne raw, chilly day ip November a ‘few years, ago, they saw, near the chVner 'of Ihdfa’s’troel.as they turned tO'dodoWftthe whhrt.W poordtd -womatv thinly clad in a calico, dress;- tattered' -bonnet Jahd' shawl,, holding on herarrn a basket inavhiohl were, a.faw. upipvjtipg appeals, she vain ly offered’ to ‘the hurrying pedeatriaps that passedher. 1 ' Her stockingleas'-feet thrust, idio. old slippers, and a few threads of whito hair sostteredover.lrßri&jreWeSd.she' stood shivering in. the, keep,. searching priod wear .two clerks drew-pear.'; t , If . •,. % “Poor clubwoman,’’ said one as ha approached the‘poor 1 orealinf e,' add with a endued impulse, plunged bis hand 'iiito His pocrkel; su'd grkspltig aTßry cent it.oontdinfed. lhfcwvS it irrto her keC.Tfie.old woman.V-'Qod hleps you” followed him on the, frosty pif ps His companion who witnessed'the act, cgaoulo-i ed at the moment of its performance 1 :' 1 ' ' ' ■‘ , BiH,yi)u ftVe'a Wot 1 your money j atray inlthatmainjbPon streetbeggare.” “Perßapa I am,"said the: other,'“btflf I cdSTd: not baliejreiilt.'f? 'I The ne*t day tfiemattor, vyaedbrgottemnnd; indeed ,might,,, remembered i again/hadjt riot,teen brought to imlnd in the following manner: ' ;i :1, " ‘‘ w' lrf | ■ The-'next sommCTv one doy.'tts'-thg'yotfffg ; bifln.fsaSi bOsy .oreriedgertiiar the inner 'Bodht*' ing ryonj, at bis employ erbs, stupe, he. waesum mooed to, the outer office by the message that ■some one wished, .to see him. Going out, he i paw a ■fine looking' sailor iff WhOeyed him sharply he heapprotichejj “Did/on wish to Sae me‘«ir ? ,> , “Jpyour name William r — -1” ,V ‘ ■Yes, sir, that's,my name.” . r; , light complexion, stands, straight, epe«hB“quicfr, ,K laid thfe ;siin6r, 'hilf Soliloqui sing.—’■Yes, yon moet the ’man, you'. lo6fc jnstJ^aUrffgiidjthe,ter., H -. j T ..’ v ,' V? j-Juet saidjhe yaung, man.'a little surprised'. > ' “Well,. PU fell ydnfOverhaul ydurligan'ii tell urtfiP yoiT ricdllefiti'eeiifg a poor did wtimnri W«obetefrmotitha i ttgb i -*bi»eriqgi witbcold on: keepiier from aiming, ,a™d ms> threwa-dollar and a halfm the pashei- and walted’on—you did didn't you—you 6da remember 'it can’t yddf’ l ' : "SbßHftrtiWf an*- jetyi'atifcfig »aHJl*ei&*»# «W« b»fij>B*tfWiy«ftWg I - TO ,r“God.,blesf(| your, soul; sir! you eared ■ toy mother’s you did—l kne.w you. must be the man the' momentX set my eyes upon you. Why bless your Onerous heart, that poor old yeoman waemy mother/’ said'the"sailori a -big tear at the, earns timarunniog over Bis brown cheek. . Druying.bia guest; aside the; clerklearned .that Be Wiis second, mate, of- a ship now ;in, pdlt ; 'thnt'he'bad been searching fur his ninth' er’S’ben'eFuctor, nearly tfir.ee weeks upon almost everyavlnirf in lliftt part of the city: that’ du ring Jbjs absence the, winter: before, he had been siok itija forejgn-port, bis •'mother .had met with,talgfuctijneSv and,bad .'heard nothing, from' hidi, ana was deprived of .the provision hebhd’riiiide for HeV support 'during his abf Bench ; .that,' e*pending •to hear from him;' she managed, to Spekput ,ahr esisteneS.tillthe-chill Pfonyh „pf, uvpmber ,fuppd. par .without f00d,., fire, and clothing, and, had.driven.her, to the, street' to 1 procure thgjn j'fthjit the handful of change 4rhfifii man' threw nnth her 1 banket procured herrieoeksirffes till othermeana fprtunately.,rßBoued : her, '■ -i • - ; Ip answer, to. the clerk’s inquiry .as to .what cTuC hehad to dircpt him in. bis search, he re plied: ■' ;• - "My ifiothef marked you, 'sir, although you walked off so quickly , and her description of: your eyes and hair,.andLof your 1 height are correct. Furthermore, khe heard your com panion call; jou/Bill,’ and say something about, the wharf;,so I cpnclqded you must be in n store on the wharf; so I'vb been in every store on thfe wharvea Where there were any WiiYianis,: and vtvpkhamlkd about twjo dozen ‘Bills,’till I foui>4,|.ou, sir. ; Thero;”-'concluded 'the'sailor, “that’ehoy yarn. ■ I,felt I couJd. not-rest .till! I. thanktul you—and that isljvhat I have.called to do. Hyoid toother ie wefl provided for now, and I’nrsecoh'd'mAteof a ship. Gild blessyou, Rir !',' nevep.flirget yoor name, and may you never know what it 'is ,to r be pour.”— Boston CammtrcmL'SuUttiii. ■j,■ ~ " From the 23d New Fork Eegiment. •„ ,» - •' ■■ , .-TibpA, r May 2, 1802, iEiuEj(n Agitator.—l encloseacopy ofa let ter-.-froih youn;» friend .lof mine, which no doubt wiif he rend by many with interest; • I take this liberty without wsrrant, or assent of the writer, who. did cat intend it for the public,' nevertheless it is written .in a manner of which he needs,: no the ashamed, I 'and if any injury folloWivf will make amende hereafter, should I -be allowed the-pleasure of meeting him again in life. when hie duties as d soldier, are for the time-discharged. ,1 neVorCball forget the Sum met afternoon when not within the limits of the laws, hut indued with the" promptings of true patriotism, began the pilgrimage Of 'A soldier's life, bidding bis .-ftiepds, adiethwith isuppressed emotions, and a grace of manly valor, ; pn..appearance of, mingled of regret,, and satisfaction, unattehaed'arid hlbno, venturing out upon so Drvedrftifi a 1 mission ! '^fiere? swill 5 will'be’ a tithe adon.at hand; when 'eVaij such l remembrance 1 will bear a'great .signiflcklice;, for we all have friends.,,whom we.sbail.only meet in the. ,great" hereafter.; nnd theri every apeb reoollec-* I tioh of. true merit,.rh»hhnod, and high-minded j love of* coiihltyl tt-ill 'specie to us 'in ' mystic | voidesi tinkling Ton the beart-stringe,: and' echo ing to, tho souk i. ... i -JVf.M. In CaJIP.OPPOSITE FREDERICKSBURG. J ' Ta., April 21, 1862. ' J * *' *—Tours of the' Orb ingt was received-, by the liieltrfail, and eageirly Te;id. I improve’ the first opportunity to reply.. Oiir chancW to gat and send pur mail are so this will perhaps be. much longer than the usual time in reaching you. i When ! wrote you last, I believe'we’vvere at Baifers'Qross Bonds, ex pecting daily to embark for Fortress Monroe. Id fact, ammunition for the artillery in this corps-had already been .shipped, and other.ex tensive.,,preparations -were Ibeing*raado,vvhen the Departmentof, the Rapkihannnck,.(which includes hll that portion of Virginia;, east of the Blue Ridge, and west of j the Potomac, the FredericfcsbuVg itnd Kichmortd Kail Road, and that-pmet of-Maryland: bdtwejen the Pantcient and P^ttynac,).was made, ,apd the command given to Major .General McDow ell. lOn the 4th; J at B o’clock P! M., McDowell's Comiuand began 'its Westward" march over the tuinpiketo Centerville,-thus, following up our did, footprints. ;At midnight; |we bivouaoked in a piece,of-wfods, and, reeupijid, our marcb.,in the morning, halting fur’dinner on the sake jwm'ping-gfbiintf we Q'set|%liWWe first advanced "hi Centeftille.''' (This-' was the; 2'4’d New York Regimenh) We oohlinued - our march"slow ly, i passing-no tVrifmd .then rebel fortifications; until. 1 the aftetpppn of tbe.tbird .day,, when. we ,biv-, , ouaoked near ,BrentBsllle, thq county seat of Prince County. That part of Vir ginia is'decidedly the' best looking oouritry'vve have passed through' yet.- The land is but undulating, and. is remarkably -free -from stones. ; There I saw (he test,farms Ihave, ever seen. , For some reasons! ; not known, or visible to tis, we .remained there eight days, then'marched to'’Citlettsvilhs'Station, near Mc- Dewelli'HeadQuarters/ -Thejhoys generally believed thst | we- ashuutd, contihueaur/marcb: Alexandria, jliul • Ro:t(l r but the. day fallowing tmr arrival. at. Catletts-' villa, finger’s .SrignJe l Wk' pVdered ‘to Fredricksburghandittvelve buiira after, we were ordered-td re^enforce■.him;, iw|e;'started at 6 .o'clock; A. M.,'ftnd tben;uam6 real “sogering.’:: Our ropte wasrhpuugh a nav eled, and over roads that do.notj hear the least resemblance to what one sbo’oldb-', In the - wili’mesf'^art’ 1 of ’ thd day. tnntiy vvhrt did oot wenry load/’ iinbW k'ed (hew .!&?! X7LI* womqp,’ but .that the ,girgftmßtappe ; bad pasaeiouthof bjsjroemory,. ■ :t ‘tAb, bot She hasn’tfdpgotten P'.'s'aid the sai lor warihly,’6,'nd inquired, your recol lect wbaVtlw-map tlmt walked witlvygpsaid?;' a “Why.jesj nowtbat I recallthe, circumstance I think t do., Hesaid—ißlll; what a fool you are tb'tHrKWyqgi' money away.' ” ' “That proves it,” Baid the sailor, joyfully; and dashing hiahatdn tbe.floori.be seized the astqnisbedjyoongmaW bytire band witbrbsarty grasp, saying;'. 4■ -t •. i > >T Column, - - 35f10‘ r ' 36.00 1 •’ 60>fif Advertisements nothaving'tbenmnborot insertion g desired markedupon them, will.bo published until or. dered but and'charged accordingly. * ■ • Pdgtei's,‘Handbills, 8111-Hoadß, Letter-Heads sndsll kinds-of Jobbing-done is country establishments, et ecuted neatly,and] promptly.JnstiospV.CoßsteWc'r, and other BLASliScpustantly on hand-■ - . ilr.- i'~ :c lo rj threw* away overcoats? abi blankelk: Slaves followed us, and at every resting, picked op an ar oaful; ofi clothes. .'W-e*-marched-25 milea that day,, and, haitedvat midnight, when I lia rain came down'in; torrente-Myself-i dnd ah dad; however,.escaped the ; . hardest part of it. -Wo left the regiment,-’and .after- looking .sometime; found a cooper shop, of | whichiWetooTt posses sion., We soon hod a'comfortable -fire : ia the i great- 1 stone hre place, and were partly un dressed drying ;our clothes. On'every side things took on a domestic appearance, and we congratulated ourselves; on "getting snch good - quarters for, the night.- I But how often doe'sa, destroying hand scatter our brightest even on tbe.eve of realization. , .In the midsi of our. enjoyment, we heard voices at the doorj clamoring for entrance, Half fearful of the result, we opened it; whenlo I before us sthad the;sergeant of the guard with a .file, of tnenl Visions of sleep and pleasant dreams werh dri*J -en away -by objeots-of amore frightful nature.' We began to fear the. guard bouse; big rapes; ,irpps, 1 &c.I < The .gnard entered, and: with.w : voice, made awful by a httle brief authority; said- ho was ordered by ,Gea. Patrickjfttaijß'tbd' r|amca of alj.persons in theshop,and«iwombndt us away* He advised (is to evnouatfe iiainedi-; ately, which we-did. as i soon as convenient-i- We have not heard front the General yM, nms do we care to. That night alone-ia epfficientrtte makee ji%lpng impression of him in cur mem-- ,oryV - j ;■- ■- -The next day ;.itwas'thought ttnsafefor Bie baggage and commissary wagons to. go with-.-, out an jSjuqr.tr and, bur (Regiment was: dctailed to protect,their rear. (-,l* was slow,-tiresome: work, but as.we only had twelve miles tomarcb; * we didn’t mind it much. ‘ To prevent deproi*-: tions, a man from , the (advance regiment was: stationed at each, house, from tha.-hut of the slave, to the dwelling of the aristocratic owner,- and ordered to remain until the last regiment passed, and to shoot- any man who should at-: tempt to enter.. In tbijs manner the best of or- - der was kept along the' whole line of march. The Harris light cavalry suffered oonsidera- ■ bly .in a skirmish near this place., They Were ■ in advance of,Gen, Anger’s brigade. The es sential!,particulars, aal neatly as ,1 cam learn . them, ore these: The lekirmish took place in the right. ~A man who pretended to .be loyal, * said be, knew where a force, of rebels copld, ho captured, and volunteered to bra guide.’ They • followed unsuspectingly, until he had.them be- i tween two,. tnada ofrails; bebikdr Wjhich was posted rebel infantry. Our 'cavalry was repulsed, rallied anjd charged, butte no pur- - pose, they could not dislodge them.;- They sent - to Gen. Anger for a force of infantry, -which routed the rebels, who retreated to, Fall- ■= mouth, on .the. north side of the Rappahannock, apa aftere crowing -the bridges to .Fredericks- - burg, burned them. The second regiment of . Sharp Shooters came up in time to save part of one of the bridges. The battery fired a few ,- shells, after them, but all fell short. Qur Joss was, nine killed, besides soma who were, wound- • ,ed, all of whom were cavalry. There (wore. . three steamers here, which the rebels impped.; Save now and then a (small Land of-cayalry, ] i . they Rave retreated to the bills.,lt is thought ’ they will remain there to men.while - rebuilding the.bridges. j Two ofoar.gunhotUsara - reported to be four miles below.,' Last, night batteries were planted preparatory to shelling ~ the rebels,.in the- woods, beyond the city. . ,Our' (force, 5,8-,about' . serves are, incurs Stormy. ' .'1 ; I 1 ..j.V’,..' , Jtds said that the rebels wore nrderedto hold this plaqp at pH hazards;, -Itkah -impbttant t place for them, as it [is only 50 clhilea .itma Richmond, and connected-with thatrplaceby Batf Hoad. If-vre don’t meet with; opposition here, we shall before Wo proceed muob-fartW.- ’ ' .... • RUfcaih. .• Tlmgreatest danger to our'dfihghfers in &o' . present time isthe neglect of domestic eduea tion. Not.only ba,Bban!dk, ":! families, and the community al laigb.'doW the evil extendi By' far the of happiness in civilized life is found in the do mestic relitions.and, most of those 'depend 1 on " the domestiff cultura and-habits; of the. wife 1 and mothbri" Let’our educated as highly; as possible; let iheit. moral and social nature tteceite the 'highest!. graces of vigor and refinement ;but along°with ■ these, let the domestic virtues flad a prominent, place. : ■•• . .‘j. -j! :i j j ; ' We cannot say much i'abodt- odr daughtdrs being' hereafter wives and mothfeVs, but fro ought to think much of it, and give the thought prominence for their education, ' fecod- wives' they .cannot be, at least for men of intelligence, .without mental culture; i good mothers they certainly cannot be without it; and more' thiiu tbisthey cannot be such wives as men need; " unites they are good housekeepers,'without a 'thorough and practical training t 6 that end.' •• ! Our daughters should he practically taught •to bake, wash, sweep, table, 411 d "do everything appertaining fdibe prder, heatilesi, economy and- happiness of [me household, " this they can learn as well better than ' not. It need not interfere in tfie least with ■'their intellectual eduoationl: nor with the limb- Ost degree of refinement;. Onthe Ootifiaiy, jt.i would greatly contribute thereto,' Only let that titne wbiob-ia worse than idleness, saun- ' tering and gossip, frivolous; reading, and varT ous modern female dissipations Which kill-tibia and health. be devoted to .domestic duties and education, tind our daughters, -wduld soob be mil that the highest intaresti'of society.deraand. ! A benign, elevating influence would go' forth through all the familieslofjthe land! fiealth and happintea would now spatbiemniany h luster: ‘'' less eye, the bloom Would 1 return to beautify many a faded cheek, bills would giva • way tobills Mag azine. \ ' '' . 1.. _ « fine old IrUh "did ootpoasseaafla#, Biahipg «oliarg«tf $1 fEhsqnare of 1# lines, ona or three insertions, and-25 ct old fot'.evcrjr Biibseijuent ineerliofl'."lptdTertißementaof less tifinJ 0 Uaes'oonsidered as a iqaare, TiesobjoinedritesriJl beoharged for Quarter!#; ilalf-Tear! y asd Taw if «!d -rsrtisements - ' ‘ S : months. 6 jtojriSas,, ■' 12 MOK J raa $3,00 . s4jso .vsmm ‘ 6,00 6,60 , WO 7,00 ' 8,50 : 50,00' . Hgnare. - 2 do. 3 do, ' i column,! . ■} • ■'do, " 8,00 15,00 t Our Daughters,* 20,09/ „ . 20,00. ■n> i