BY D. A. & C. H. BU] HLIZR VOLUME XXIV. PUBLIC SALE• THE atihseriltee, kiaienee nAVID MUMMER and Wire, of T rime town.,hip. - Adams county, Pa.. will sell iii. Public sale on. Monthly/ the 17th of Octo ber next, on the pretntsea, the of said Trimmer, stulatein said township, adjoining . lauds of Dr. Win. 11. Semen, NV tn. Sadler, John Steely, and others.. It contains 247 ACI4 Pls;', ntore_ or 1.001. a large p.. 10011 of which is in good TIMBER, with u fair proportion of :Meadow, the whole constituting a first-rate Stock Farm. The improve ments are R ONE-AND•A•EIALF STORY . :a LOG DWELLING I t with a doubler Log 11 , rit, a St i Ma, Corn erih. Wagon Shell, Smoke Dollar, Dry D0w..., Ind other out holdings. there is a firet•ratr Spring and Spring House conven ient, mitt an exeelinnt OF t211()ICE FRU! I'. Cooswago Creek runs through the ram. This property exit reathlt4 be ilivided with out utjury end g. 61 so;e11 entire or in 5$ 111. V 4 .111 poreliesers Those %Willie ,r,s, w,II t.l :tl ar must sod will be ;odd %11Ih out re. , er ye. W ishing to vitaw Ow prem.. j~r!1 well rail on the Ntllllo . l . l l ler. 31.1‘114.0.1mi0. or on Mr. TRIMMER re billing on Ott 114-7 Atiesidahee will be given and temps made known on the (lay nl•ale he J 1.1:1/11 S. BOWING ER. Sept. 30.1853. A VALUABLE FARM PiTIV.A.TE: S A,L E., E Pubs,rihor refers to sell at Private salt- TII E RM hr now stioair to Sirtioin township, Admits ro toor wile Beat lietivsburg, on the limi t iiatitown rwol, hinds of Chris ti:to fir t iorr,.lol,lll)eardorlf.l)itnirl Lade. no I Ow line of Gettysburg, and - 150 Acres, wore or less. The improvements ill! Ur • • •14. • STONE lIOUSE 9 AA spi.t V.O St,me Miro. Wa l ton Shed. Smoke fiou.e, ft iti other otii.haddiv.. The laud i 4 In t x 1.4.114.111 vidliv.dioo, under good lemlog. s ,, ~, . well watered, and hal a hire , ' variety of venvirc. l'he priperty offer. rare indueemenh: to plirolute••r.. Soh as wl+ll I. view ii ore t.11./.•vted in eail on the alibr.eriher, rt'Sld• ihertion P‘KIEL 13ENNER O'-t. 7, 1853-3' AN I N E sTOCK OF N - iri '9] Just front the Cities: I 1.. SCHICK .las j ust arrived from r• • the Clue. w isle an 111111111+1. 41111.1 % .1 1.1. AND WINTER (:00 DS. VI 111 , 1) .fferg at really reduced prices. Its rua.k embraces •very erode in the Staple Fanet Goods line, embracing ail the 1,.1 and 0 p.. 1 appruvell •I les, o hueh for 1,8111) and aoraciivetiess are rarely ,fever turpas , •cd. He can enumerate bat 3 por tion within the limits of au advertisement 1.1114114*P. 1 I)retioi Coodpi. role!' a. Silks and 811i11114. French Meri noes. l'Aratiietia and Coburg Clothe, Al p.o.e.'s, De llage, nand, neared and i) an] De Loules, Bombazines. Sack Flannel:l. (;ili k , !mins, Calicoes. Snastls, Collars, hand kerchiefs, Sleeves, Chernieenes, Gloves Hint Stockings, Combs, Laces and Edg ings. Bohinattc.&e., &c. For Gentlemen's Wear, Cloths, Cassim(•rea, esssinetts, Jeans, Cords, a splendid lot of Vestiings, Cravats. Dandkerehiers, Suspenders. Merino, Shirts ind Drawers, tire., dte. rry•Thankful for past favors. he solicits a continuance of patronage. ilia goods hare been selected with care. and he flat ters himself will please. His motto is— •.Sinall profits and quick sales." • Oct.?, 1858. ABW GOODS! NIA GOODS! ABRAHAM ARNOLD tiaq just re. turned Irmo the Cities of Baltimore, philinlelphis Ind Now York. with the Largestt Cheapest.* Beat selectqd Stock'of ' Fall and Winter Dry GOods' ever before offered to the entsens of Atlanta county—such as Blue, Black, and Brown , Prencli , Osman Cloths, Ws* rioligy Dassimeres, Bennetts.' Ky. Jeans. Satin ee other. Ves lyg'S,Are!kai MetinfMat (*filagree, no De keine, PrintS, and a greet, v,111 . 1117 , of, Goods , for Leelies' wear, Inn v n,R1 1 04 110 „ 14 4 P Alsoos largo and rissutt ot:seenrtment et long and, square tillawls;eriilliguk flannels. ()Organ end nee far your selves, es , he le:detelininett to under a,ny Store in itiejet , tie ailhotio(r. • Ori: 't rest —tt sittu'up:aind save Casts! MY Books and otroonnte have hero pie. fPII cod. in the hands of D. A. Ilvemert. Esquire. for collection. Those wishing to 1.4 ye eosin will rill •on Mr. Buehler forthwith. ALEX. FRAZER [For . fhi Star and Bannir An Appeal. See the ,tar of hope arising ! Felom,la of 're inperanee hail ita light, As the nieveliger of Freed From a long nod stormy night. Cou 111 ye km.w how in ally brothers Low tlmir wry ard,*tumblinx, fell Down the vortex of I to mperance, Unprepared to lay farewell. Could ye know how many daughters, Leave the loved pneetifit Id.one, Un.marering • rul cohlfull To endure • drunkard acme. Coul.l ye know how inirry,:mothera, %Veep in anDoirh the wreek, As the heart pour* fortn emotions, That lwould be in t ton to check ; Could yo know how ninny children, Fandahed, cry in vain for br e ed, In thi• laud whirl, pPllel, nty, With a lacialicti hand era spread ; Cold ye see the wretched victims, Who have tarried at the howl. Marshalled by their rde seducers, Starching to the fated ;goal; Could ye se, the .um of misery, Total, to the last ex Creme. Sure you would not think it real, Hut a wild I listempered dream }'et 'tiw true in every reaturc, A• the needle 10 the µJr : 11 in yr not t lieu km.ih• R id no, redeem 60,111.1 W3llderlll4 NOLO Prom Ilse plt , i of vice an.l 1. ly, ro , Fle tender tie I% the 1411111 .1 Itle I. lii tong, (itv:l;.: yet a hope of heaven ? Wt.' yr. trot. 11 , frithe,, j.,iu us, lii OOr easuugie I.) be free From tm. 1$ raid that h., hOLH/4 Ili Tr , this tall! up is tree Will ye not as laitliold tooth era, A lialooso for your etriliden'. weal. Kindly guard um and wall bleoaluga th.r eii.rla aeL your seal Will ye not ae instil.. hrwhera Lew! a hell,in:: hied I, rave t Nome weak erring feltow i , rw. Fr.li a drunkard'a foar , ul grave 1 Wij ye not .10 tontori, (Thee, u 4 with isvprovjog snileg, Iron ~U rllene I lie of rx uni t . nt thy WIIOI C.1.11e. 1 hen inn' the Terrirleranee eriny Yr of ever) age nod Adti ~,, ; A. tree htirl•ooder of free Inro, I how,ifd roll the ,rfor,xtion. :Say not —say not, twnternto lonthere, •11rttit.n pledge I will not gig n, in, I ond SO IT itly nolo , ton, milt will tarn On' St the nine. And, remdution, 1.1. 1 firm to lel Me stray, yolui Colt mutton I..berty would talc.. ows!. mat nban—'l . l4 but , eldunt That I quaff !ha flourina nowt. Let them fullmat try example. And avoid the dangerous viral." Stay, my brtherw. de but listen! ' lie tug for voureeivea we fear, Well we .:now y..ur resqlu'ion W in support end quid,' you here To.. your ititLienve we are aeeklng diepel the eliwils ‘iCe htr hate 0,111... ed i unit your country, Like it Ina-6 of Arctic ire. 'Ti. r.o 11,1,,gt to mittety's hovel sit , tridong eye. mid rich glow ; 'Ti , In cle,twie tit ,1 liA:lowetl Whence d, w. stir pleasurrs We' 'I we km. w lit m Inv itiefti!wra the I 4 ice rup Yet we us' lour hest ri,tlP.t nlu CI, nolo. pr. cep7ll :o %Veit we km. - if dl w.uld f , dlovr l u the 113 , rOW 1c1.t.1 to 10 , 1 , 0., A Icolis! wtoitid 'mike hi - A exit And Ins tyrant reign would tease But silos! - rnir h man n awe, Ori h.•r s es hetrass. r ee.iiss made sincerely, fish will to,, alt obeys. l'hen. upon the spleinu% f•I , in. Nleek•eved leel'nolee .welt tier alt. By Ow grebe It nd 1 flurry Lead, the feeble 1,..a they WI. Ortoln Farm, I Oth rnn. I r,53 TIIE,PR INTER'S SECRET. "You can take this case," said the fore man ; "here is a stivic—bore is sortie copy ; and if you would like a quiet and steady ' Firmer, you will tied this gentleman still enough in all runs, ii nee." I The "partner" merely lohked and faint.' ; ly smiled in acknowledgment. of the I in-. 111311's compliment, and kept on with his' Iwork ; while the foreman turned awry to attend to something else. We worked on steadily until dinner, as I we were in a hurry to get the paper up,' I without exchanging a word, or even a look. I In the aft•.trrionn I had more leisure to study the physlognomy of cry neighbor. Ile 1 • was it yeti rig man of about three or four I I rind twent,v, with handsome features and a rather intellectual cast of countenance. His facie timi quite pale and the raven dark ness of his hair, eyebrows and eves, made me immediately come to 'the conclusion, after thorough ; y studyin,g, his physiognomy, that he was a hard student during his lei• sure hours, or that depriving himself of he recreation of books, or. eater ; sources of enjoyment, he spout all, his waking hours tutu the caw. The latter supposition tiwu (proved correct. , As, day after 'dal passed. by, / became . more acquainted .tpth• him,. tuttl I . found him to be a singular character. Beneath ~his stand be had construoted a, Ida of elos i et, ...which: coo tained , a,, spirit , Loup, ' mat,'; truss with bedding; a few cooking utensils, antis mall stock of the ,, plaineet - kind..,Of food.. When the !I!)Rrg for , meal arriv`e4,' 1. 1 10 vi ' cidtit light, i tieAuqp;ii.o pt .I.'Ong sotto iiod"ovYi it to coolc';,vrould'Urtirk- until tits of the bona haa . left the; 'ofitele, - whiiii, erltillikkeitt49we to ibis frugat..repast:'-, I ; Rz y cry i kod esyl i n a g qw: h o o et o lt oo du:in u g ni w ews or . k to ho p ini ui.. .,. E . chase food or, upon some errand of that' kin& : Morning, , noon and high t,' when ! tautened, from my mauls, ' I invariably 'formed him at the 'erne, working away withl all his might, us it l ollo . groat issue de. .pinned upon the improvement of every nitente. I supposed he slept upon the cot which he kept in his closet ; but as he WM ' ;always at work when I left at night and when I returned in the morning, I could not, positively assert that he slid eo. - twat net very garrulous, especially when ' GETTYSBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10853. employed at the case, and as he would not I him ' blames(' be. halt' conducted himself first address ono; I would not speak tojstrangely i let him. eiplain hie conduct, him; so while the fun and joke'•wers pass-land perhaps 'dean make up our quarrel. ing round the other eases, we wore silent i Ile owes you an explili i ttion—if not to year) as the grave. I was not long in taperer- .he certainly doe* to 0. , And now, sir," lug that there was sown mystery connect- I said I, turtling to him, "Idea:laud it of , you ed with him, and that his intense applica- l as a rig esitated a llrMent. "CMIle MY i tion to labor was not prompted' merely by 1 He h a desire to make money ; fur if there wasl friend." said I. "let usikalre it, whatever ii 1 anything in phrenology, judging from the ' is, and at once pet au end to this quarrel." formation of his bead, he was the very ono 1 "Veil gentlemen," he said. ^l am , um whom I would have selected from a score , diapienal to lay my private affairs lipen.lo' for a spendthrift. Ocausionally his chocks 1 public game. but 1, suppose I mast 'do it i would flush, his eyes light up, and a trap- _ ! for once. You intist,:. know, then, front 1 py smile overspread his countenance; then 1 Inv earnings I mutit net only support' iny l the made would go away, his eyes would l self. bat env mother, iim Mantra and three fill wok tears, while an expression of sad.: smell tweithers, wee wide in a distant, fleas—alum:it despair—would seat itself' state. I could, earn entlingh at home in I f upon his countenance. .1. have been tempt- support thrill well. int y reason hir coin ed a thouaund times to ask him the cause ' kg here is this : 0 ' it' inv sisters who of this, but as he appeared so cold and isna t is now a beautiful gir 'icif sixteen, and the I hued I rob-lined front doing so, as it is pet of the. family, , hart ;beets blind (rum i not pleasant proffering sympathy •un.. l birth. , We hail nelimps of her ever ac asked. , ; (attiring the taculty 4 ! i g ht, and were con " Well, how do you like your neighbor 7" 1 tent to ahldli by What..Wtt .thought a dies asked one of the journeymen of me as we, perfection of Providettee. But recently I were descending the stairs one evening. I m ac — ve seen a ease simil tored( ar to ltoiera-2 sight by .4 yiluog "I can hardly wake him out," said I : !wlin was - res au, "he appears to be a strange sort of being.- eminent eminent physician of Paris. I have coo-' Yon are better actioaittled with him than ' reapanded with that physician, and he has I, hew do you like hint ?" high hopes that.ht my eister's cage he can 1 • "Far my part, I hate him, and what is' rte et a core. 'Phis, gentlemen , is what I 1 more, lie has hot a friend in the whale of- have been labqing for ainee I have been flue. That Plea , has been here for three' here—ni raise :ends sufficient hi take her! months, an I lie has hardly sp-dten to a ny to Paris I love that pastor as Idomy , one. Ain in who in Foes such bid: as ti..! "" lily; I hive labuf'4l day and night— ' does, and h.ards up 111+ moue the a mi. 'kill', .rived myself "f in a l l Y eeell'east hod' ser Ilc nee very little fret Isl i p for. IV,, • borne your taunts and jeers fur tier sake. t would'ut any i,f us care so much if he But 1 eau bear it uo longer. If you awl ' would lie a little soei ado a n d spond a dol- 'nee you will deeiet ; if you do no:. I 1 bar, ur even a dime ocalasionally; hut Ito— warn you to -beware" of the eottsequen-I every live-cent piece hit gets he hangs on tors! 1 e io as if he was afraid the eagle on it w ould "Zeke" hail risen to his feet and heard i spread its wings awl fly : n osy with it, doing all my triend had siiiil. As lie Ih.teied to' him out of a five-cent piece, But he can't the "Quaker," 1 could see the in nature ; stay hero long. We have insulted him a "'so u s "g Ili his eyes i cod when he had dozen of times ; and he has less spunk fi ujah ' d he itepped forth, and graapilie 1 than I think he has if he don't resent it' ..Q.laker's" hand, white the tearictrickled I some day. We'll get hint into a quarrel , down hie tam', he said; ill a voice (leaver- I then, and have h.indileharged." i leg Willa emotion— "l.lur," sail I, "do you know anything ' "?!I.y. niillee fellow,. we have wt ongedi shout his history ? lie may have some: You deeply, and I (or film ask your fir I all abserbiug col to uc e,,,p1 i ,1, , w hi c h i s I nverness. Flail yuiii lint told us what the canto of his untiring as-iduify. y ou your object was we *mild ind it ie.. pi a . I should have a I.! Ihi charity 'PO' the feiiow, , e "' i a sm ill e " ha ' aela 115 Pt' ir W'' f' " aud tali i tigGroetictt's mo. to,-ib e s e r e you're ••I forgive you freelpstr—lforgive you right bcfere you go ahead." I all," said the i•Q 'Aim- a l "No, we know nothing of him ; ant if I "And how much have you to raise yet." eircutustatices arc as you suppase, it will / "akedi "before you have 'aim requisite I be his own t',, tilt, if they en: discovered too 1 au"' 1 -.--- ' - • •• ' late, for we have tried often enough t.. "About one hundred and fifty dollars serape an acquaineanne with liiin. You 11 I Lave " I V 114 " 1111j1E1 c o ntinue to make I had better net take up on his side if You go-ed hills, 1 Shall bk`eready torten lOT Eta cf.; not wish to incur th•cilispleasare of the I rope„,'" about taau...lll,rttita." , whole office. G sell night." ; i• lei wont have 11l wait that long,' I. had saute charity for tile fellow and said .• eke. 1 y ii tge money he hail In ' ' ••Z eke . " a .11 ' was raiol eel to sae him righted should he' his baud upon the ,tune, " if my week's get into dia 2n lty . I w „ ) , saw t h at ho ( Wailes, every rent to whic h sun Urc rrl-l wa.; very unpopular, and that I, as I felt • efflue t o , will help you along any. Come, 1 tallier disposed to make allowances for him, b.) a," he added,-how many of you will 1 was ooned.lered his friend. Many P were the. i ' dto "`' e ' s 1" jokes cracked at our expense ; whenever s s' Well, e lh !re. ' ' nine," said Jim. Ilimr 1 the "Quaker corner" (as the place occupi- an X op .ii the pile, “aml mule, ' -awl ed by us had been dub:m.lo was ineutionel, i "' 'e." •'and '"'"e'" said a dozen yew"' an universal titter r"ti throngs' the 015,a", as earth deposited an egad amooto, until 'Flies. , II: tlo things irritated me some, but they had made quite a pile of batik hilla. . , •'There. stranger, take that, and may I it+ I was not the principal al,eloct at wilqui ! . theae arrows were aituitig,lroollved to for_ God prosper yiiii," Said . 'Zliktl, " Weiler heir all 1 bat lam lie the first to speak.. mg I. ina die missy. "I .I.Y. fellers," :a sill a rowdy looking "No. 11etilleaten," answered the "Q•in ker," 1 thank you for your liberality, Mit custopy-r wits want lay tlef Irma of Zoke, "do Quakers ever discs camp-nreetings ?" I emiii.ll take yillir Illt)Ill•y. lam no beg “ Yes," answered another. "they 11:1N3 a gar; a ll las is. that I way he assumed to do 111 V work w1:110111 being iliciireeil,” eam p. m , ..ting ov..r there in e ther corner i But you must take a." urged -Zeke," every to 411 t. Tali f ellow camps out upon ' growing . warm; ismo owe it to you, illi,l the II ..r every ti fp h t takes." "Was.," sill tie oiler, "I've heard of ' )ou shall take it. We've 11.111 e you a tkct houc great wrong—we've abused yOtt—a [ld we b tardinz, at the in rt and sl eping have no other way iif in eking le , rols ,on the bridge, hut I never saw au sliustra• do:, ..fit hetor,•." ' Beside, if you don't take it, ii will lie * pe a t I h. fore Motel .y morning. and I know mat "Won ler if the? wooll'tit take in haard ers ":" asked 111 t fir+i +l-rmksr, “I'll s e, iftor iny part It will he inueli plessiotter to commence the week with the culicimis• they d m't frau' the rules and revil.oians lieSS oh having appropriated my money of tine It mate printed ; if they do Fit boars out the bill." iii a sensible ft, ty, Mau with the foggy I gioneed at my 11,,i Ilibor t o see how he head, aching limbs, and "Illply pockets, hare th 6 ri licule. ins lime Was flushed Who'll always follow a 'tree and easy.' " Still the siratiger hesitated. awl his lips final v ea ai press :I, its if to' "Take it—take it for your sister's e110k.3 il ova ilia ri.ing in Li mit Mo. But.. he sii.l wit a w •.r I ; I faiiehe.l, however, . " a is P'" said two or three voters. , "I accept it. gentlemen," said the "Qin tic, the picked up the type fisher than u sual. 1 ker," -as ,you say, tor my sister's sake.- - • ~.•_ .j ‘ I ~•• ,I I hope to be able sortie tidy to return LAURA ; Things could not go on in this way much it, 1),,111 nnclt le and interest... longyr. for a+ go Hike a quaity ..Q„a l k i t. tor shortly after ; neve it eatil.ot liold out l again,t l evbery- awl le a few months e had the satistse thig. I sitv that a i .t.i•rt e was gat l i , ring Linn trf limiringtt.al his p.ter was complete and prepare:l to act any part us a Riau when ! le restored ui aiqut, and 11tu they were it burst frth. oil door wey It was Strur liy afternoon; the hands I have heard Irani him several Lime , Were r.togeti round the "stone, " with their since, Itis ,. 1 0 ,ea have town draw ., hills lit .their builds, waiting to be paid a l eaaaat ) 1, 0 , e „ o and h e .10, a judicial "Q ,aker - h ,ppeued to be at one end ' ther , h , e i r ; le ' the ael o i h„ r i eg S tate a of the "stone," and immediately opp••••iite " ~a r lar te at: y. • uria t 14 h s tood "Zekc." As usual, "Quaker" was the "observed of all observers," and CuULDN'T SPARE Say, Square,l sly whispers, which wereanswered by a tit- what'll you take for that, are dog o' ter or a nudge of the elbow, passed rout id ! Viitl en 1 " said a Yankee pedlar to an old the group. As the foreman pal I. Qua- Dwell Farmer, in' die ueight , „.oboffit kur" the amount due him, ho gave him a Laimuster. •, 441'11 ) ems take bail new quarter-dollar to make °smite i hito 1 Ile aim a very goocidookin' tlog ; This did not escape "Zeke's". eye, and he I but what was you ,tin' may be he'd said, ill u tone to he heard by all-- - An rfesp(maell the Dutehman. "If the eagle on that quarter had Ht.., "dat dog 'shill wort tiol'itig,• 'most t he j and I were a State-prison convict, I would ' isho't wort von to hey 'um."—"Guess not swap plinths with it, for My confine.- I tewtaes'a.. ft eoit i would guild in, Weoldn't meat would be fur profemble to being it 1 give you that for hitti."--.0•Y;130 squeezed to death." he taint% aver(.ilet""-- Waal. l' take him." - This was the hair that broke the cam omit the pedlar.—"Shity I" !mid the elle back. With the exclamation "ou Dutchman. "dare's our i'ing about dat dog' SUOMl drel he made one . bound, g ad! I gall'i,sell."-.0•0, take - ati his' collar ; I with a 'stunning blow brouht "Zeke" watt( that,", tut the Pedlar.-- the florin The jerking U his Ohijk and I""laint dat. ' o ar i ng himself in 4 . i - qv', 4,1 boor dog ; Igait s t iei?le w a g of hie'. turned to the {astonished gr F r i ste P ont 0 whin, itc F 9.0 13 ,haute t . on now you ;cowardly ritfil intS.' ,yon out, i a a coun try tote ritactl,ol.t Thus oarola'k e t ulea 6 no litilattik o I gentleman Just elemail Gavernor Ten: yin %As.y ol t i manes, was left an orphan at:twoyearsof' sults b agienootgh, and - I)43pA l atiy t w i if lei! 0!1:4 lees; more to-offer coins on with thotkil' ae on 6 tikt,, alnishoure, where - , 1 4t;r 0 .-- .• . , . .. This challenge. was aufactient., aoatst mained untilliti with eight'years' old, At engine olTand Ogres were rutted , twin a r that age lie Weil 4plotaiitieVid' to minute.. a t a ilor, I saw; my friend wopld,Tte apt to where he served faithfully, amid, in Aloe get 'the worst the fight r ithd.forei4him ti tpe, made his way, harefinned, to East into's corner, T exclaimed— ~ • Tsiiinesasei wheve.'br iniluetPy, eiiittotuy ' ~G entletnett, U rie wont if , iles t ee I— and patient; pereveranee , he suesteeded to Ir would lseCOWardly fOr you all to attack business, marine! a good wiresNato aided this man ; I will net SAO it done. Axed ' him in lila studies; het:mute a popolat if you will attompt it I hove 50$110tiling speaker, Fk Legislantr, Mftillihar Cilligrelle byre (tapping my hroaA sign;ticautly) that new Governor, furnishing ti i i iitA pie Will Stop it. Lio is not tohlante he has example of the truth of the couplet:— only resented au insult, which ally of you limier sold wait!' haat no condition wool] have done You hwe all irt.sulted dro. istELRLESi Alb FREE." IsROING DOWN .111114P , ' , - ' , "fa it hie Monti rime' for settlitig T" was I "That leeks bed," exolaimid filimhi stein the ithirlsted inquiry. White, with an expressive shpke.iiriti;•-"WeKtitit 'exactly ; but money is very • , „,_. , h ea d. an h e p e r i o d 0, neglected gl op figi o) hg „ nr eat now. and lam spathes to get all I, broken down fentlai, in•one of his dally: l that hi elairf Me. th refute I intend to keep walk*. ' •.• -• ' "..' • - Shelia 'arissonets; at ' Theie lit a little hill, if Blot enough ." was 'ply , er 'the' ritywdolit like to lookit. I will eel r com.. p, t o whom. ,the ark waited,' lortond this evecort. It is but a small af. ; dresand. ..; • rfitr . I "Neighbor Thompson . appears 'hi 14 I" "viiii• ir Ilellarri.le no email stem to os running dawn hill pretty fast. I can re= 'Piet now, thought Mrs. Thompson', as 1 member when everthing around lib/little :she thotighirwly puriued her way home place was trim and tidy." . ' "Ile always appeared to be .4 steadli,liii • qr . seems ' AiMMlte that all these pays &latrines men," rejoined the second atie l de.: ; menie'Muat be met juitannw, while we are, er, "I have a pair of borne on my feet et "strnegling io reimiver'freire the heavy ex this moment of hie make, and 'they limes ' trollies' or•the• 'Winter: ' I cannot under done me good eervice:" '• . • I allied ft." .' •• ~ , "I have geoerally employed him' for Mir' peeoll l llll l s' was itietelleed by rind- 1 myself and family." was the reply, - 411ok ' ,int tier hetthentl With tea', bill. in his hand I must confess, that he ms a 'gruel Waiik2 'ellll'il"olreitOrtlirrle` estl ressite.4, anxiety maw; but nevertheless. 1 'belfeve I shall, and ifiniiiin. '•'' ' '. ' ' step into Jack math's this ',Miming, and. t , lotplt.III1fry,"110 1111111:11 , elle entered. order, a pair of *tole. of , which laiand in ("Here Are two 1111143(peletedeella,iffor man need. lal wept ; mahe it a rule never tril'orf'ilnitilt l htil - ilia lidettir, and the other patronize thole who appear to , be rer.ang t'from Ibedeiter in limber fain whom I behind hand.• Theta is general). seises purchased tiny. last meek . •"sl'hev are both I risk in helping those who won't ,help • YerY , argent fOr 19'7 1 14 10 Milliocol, el. A h erne & vas . •-• . I thimgh they have sheers been willing to, Very trite; and as my wile, dea 'tie. ,I waitw few monde" until' I tooth, make er-; me to see about a pair of shows foe' Mor• : rettiements 'to' meet their Hains. I3ut this 'morning, I will follow your mutants I misfraluneri never sirtroe single.' and V a l o..ii 0.11 upon Smith. Ile IP no great.fa. i man, gets a little luthittlikand." trouble AP• vorite of nine, however—an idle, quarrel' Pears in Rout' in OP Man.:" - . some fellow." _ I -Just en," replied the wife. "The i .. A n d _ v _ rj I LL aseino In he getting ahead neiehbore think We are going dean hill.; in the world," answered the farmer... am ! and every one is retlY - 16 Rive Os a pit:Sh. I lam willing to give him a lilt. BA' I have ' Here are two more fella for you---one hotel an errand at the butcher's. I will 1140 , the grocer, and the other from the teach 1 I down you," . er,' At the butcher's they met the neigh. Reply was prevented by a knock at diet h,* woo wag the autijeet if their rrevistus , door, and the appearance of a lad, who I e• siversation. lie erred: fly &strewed . presented a neatly failed pipet, and d i a.. l ranter 8 shabby appearance, and in his ' aPPemerl - - - ---- ' .choete of meat there wis a regard to aeon.-1 'The butcher's account. /NI Ilate 1" ex.; limy which d a l not canape the observation i claimed the astonished shoemaker. : -- of thr seer White. After Ovate pawned TI!'• , 9 3V hilt ill in he done. Mary t . , Eln•muith Mon, marks, the poor stmetnaker lAA his (leper. ' ey In he 0 , 41,1 out, and very littleemnlt'fr,!,,a, hire, and the bee-her opened his account --fur some of my best eusromerellse 4 fen. botilt with it same what anx ff ill s air, saying, time, though titys work haa -always giviiii :as he charged this bit of meat-. . I eatinfaction. ;If I could only have its much • l believe it is. time that neighbor I employment, as tisnel, and the inutil•cidellt Thom paint and I coma to a settlement.—' allowed me. ; I could stein satisfy mil these Short ACC , IIIIIt/1 make long (Heads." !claims ; buts° Virtittithent, now ,liii line.. able, en ble, mid the acknowledgemt , uf my'le marked the farmer. * ; ability would avoid us still lathier on the -Indeed ! Have gnu heard of any :downward path." ' •• *rouble. neighbor White 1" • • I "We • mus t. tin our b eat . a n d trus t s in .•N..; I liarve !ward nothing; but a matt 1 Providence;' wits the cOmselloft remark of ban the met of hissaiwn eyes, you know ; 1 Ina Wire. as A second knock at the door ii.' and I never trust any one with Inv floney-rou'Kel'lhe fast that stiorlierelsrmor was I Al'llo is evidently going down hill." t about to appear- • '' • ' • ' "Qum rigt.t ; and I will seed in my I Our lite beluseolerli rotiritenstlee of Un- - I bill this evening. I base only deleyed.ortlele Joshua a rare. but evert welcome whin- Aerolllll of time ilekllelll the poor Man had etor, prestented iteelfr , INettting•hinmell iti had in his family till 'Willie.% 1 - 414.11111 , 11 , 41 ;Jim 88 4 181. 1 8 ‘,141".` 8 1 1 4iPitifi g 'XIWY Mitt/nod he most hem rim behind a little. bat still .to hand Wm. fie Wirth lit tile nevi/Init. but' I most take care of tinettifilkonst." : friendly manner; ...,,- : , ~ , • -Speaking of Thompson are you ?". "Wells 11 004 . 401 kres .I. understand ihe observed a by-slander, who appeared to , world does inn& as well with you wafer take 11l interest in the eonvereation.-s. merle. . What it tbe trouble . ?" , "Going down hill, is fief I must Intik I "There need be no trouble." - was the out for myself, then. Ile owes me quite' reply, "if men.would tint try to sad tenhe A Snug stun for leather. I did inured to atilietions whirls this Almighty some to be Rive him 8114Illier le.llllll ' s credit, but on iiecemory for Ile. The , Willier Nal A try• the whole I gums the money would be ea. the mitt.' We met witheieknesaand emit ter in my own pocket.", fortunes, which we endeavored to bear Item the f ea r worthies meliorated, each I With patience. All would new go well it , with his mind filled with the aftair3 of those around me were not doing/tined to netellitor Thompson, the probability t h at peen Ilia ill the downward moth." - be was won t ; crown hill, and the best way i ••But there lies the difficulty, friend of giving bier a Push. !Thompson. Tine is it 'selfish world.— t o ;infl o w part o f the little village aim- : Everybody...or at lowa, a great majority, filar scenes, were 11,1.A81111‘. ' care only for number one. If they see a poor neighbor going down hill, there ••1 deek:e." exclaimed Mrs. Ilennett. l the dressmaker, to A I astorite assistant. as first thought is whether ill will affect their /1113 iliibtily w itiolre w her head from the own interests, and provided they can se window, whence she bail been gazing eons cure themselves, they care not Mier men Übe pa s«ers•l v ; "if tio•ro is itot Mrs. 'he sinks to the bottom. The only way Thompson, the shoemoknes wife, &lining is .to keep lip appearenees. Show mum lip time stem; with a parcel in her hand -.. • signs or going behindhand, and all Will'to She wants nit . to (to her work. I s uppose., well with you." but I think it wou;sl be a vetteire. Every I "Very true, Uncle Joshua. but how is .186 saga they are running down hill, and' this to be done , 111118 4811841 I did aid it is a idioms it I esar get my pay. . expect to be called upon; to meet for the "Slat al ways has paid us promptly," next three months sr e pouring in upon me. My best titiminifit•ts are leatillg lee fort WWI the reply. ! M -Title ; but that was in the daps of her 1 more tortutiate rival. In Wien, lam on prosperity. I caimot afford to run any , the brink ni ruin, and tonight buts miracle' riek." , can save me." The entrance of Mrs. Thoinpson pre. I "A miracle winch Iv, very easy wrought, veiledlurther soinvereatioth then. I imagine, my good friend. What She was evidently serprised at the rein. I is the amount nr your. debts which press snl of of Airs. Bennett' to do any work for , eo heavily upon you, wahine soon in the her ; but as great pressure or business 1 Ithintliesit ethirse of ovum., euuld you die. WAY pleaded /18 All exhume, there was netts- Chary, them 1" . ins! to he eau', and she • soon intik her I "They do tint exeeed one hundred thil• lea ve. Another application proved equal. tars." replied the shown titer ; "aid with ly tinsuecessitul. It was strange how hu. Imy initial rue of work, 1 ' ((mild make iII sy the village dreeamakere had vutitlectly 1 right in three of fiver menthe." ' • I ~,, become. , ',_ , .. ' ~,..„7,,u will IlnY. s :S. w,ar the ens war.-1 • on die way home, the poor Mlrellneer ' ll " ‘•l Wi ll ethane yeti one liutidred !tap! fifty I wife am the hotelier of a small settled in'' dollar, for six iitiniths; Pox seers 'emit you I tiles neighborhood, where two of her clith. owe, end with the remainder el the money I drain attended. • ' I make' 4 8 818 51, 1 14 1 4 IlitJ . ,ltion. tir • krilfouvri . " ~„ .„ 1 he Ali. NITS. illplloll, I Ain glad to Pee ' tent in your situp or nou t eond,put ea'. I yam," was the milittation. "I ' Wee ale 1111: erythieg about the grpunds -in its 0414311 Balling at your hum.. Would it he eon- heat 'miler ? Try this, Om far la lew i i eenieet in settle our little account this sr.' weethe and We will 8 8 1 1 11.4. bas • . 1 , „; ,l , W 1*1„*1 el 11 o termite' 1 . ~ . .upop our sv . polly, peighbors, ~ N e , no , "Our eminent I" 'was the' our Prised re : „clever, mind thankilig'ime.. Lam only. try-1 ply.' - "Surely tbs . term his not . yet exit', her a l ittle exparimmit on human .natere. milr l ' • ' • • • i • : • •il I • 1.- Ili ono y ou e. rol „mid, Mee 00 doubt that '"Only hall of it t but my present rure My ttioneyissafe in your handy," is to . colleat my money at that tIMe, It I ~Weeke paered,hy. „ The atOiett of Un-; is a plan Which my lonelier's' hate alloptell' ale, doiltue had letemstrictly .followed. and' of bits." • t ;. 4 - - ' ~, i k 0 change In the, sheemaker a prospects "I wee nut aware rule that& hi,if - been . was itideed witedinftd. Ile was now any Aisne in , year rule.. and [hire titalle:lipektin oleo 0101 Of .Lhe 111041 thriving met! aerangernente 1.1 meet entit hill at the Mao: , ~ in the enrage,' and malty marvellutts etc. al time. I fear it willnot be ln'tfiy It tw- rice, ware to account lor the sudden etrital#metieeetier." • ' , ':- •'' • • alteration in hit 'Maim. ; The Snunutaantis et the teacher shoWiel It wax generally agreed that a distant rel.! 'tibia dialinpoinitient: add I* she passed ative had bequeathed to hint a leithey, t no in a din - resat direction, site '"muttered ,whiali . ltail einuely relievedthun of hi. Mt.' to, liereelfaae I ~'1 • '0 , ministry difficulties. They had never he. ' fore realized the beauty end. durability ot tabist as I , stpeeteri. , . r i m ei:ahall.see ; St„ cent raspryhotly.,eaye they • are gang th i s work. The, polite huteher iselestithl down hill.. 1 meal get riit of the, inoldreot the best pieces of imam for ins inspaeti4 el, t 'Weenie Way. Perlteps I may get a pair!. h e ente red , W4 B totally iniiiirtr."l, I A more ost Nosias.—li was Napoleow ol 'shofr: or. ton for payment I. 0o ; i mu ,.. as to the time of pigment. 'flte woodier 1 w h i. , - sa id: 4 m - wigs as It may appears 'quarter. if Urilatull 811 4 1 " . but it "'lll per. iuccaailvanied the children 1141 , 03 10 . tea. ; w h im i wan; any good head work 41141, 1 er , do so go 0O in 'IA, Wily.. ,; 1 and spoke ill iliF lw terms of their inniprave- i e i nem ° a ma r l , provided "his' lidlitillow ..„,_ , ia , katerview ,l meta. prononsomag them anomie her best l , h ae .h eau . an it a hle, with Wag wpm ow' A little dtsemnposed by her the dressonaker soddenly s h„„h t ,. 41 4 1 h o ld and (seclantl kW Not, with the timelier. Mrs. Thompson stepped '' (4 6°1 3 limn a neiglibering grpeery us- pureliase 1 " II " ell '! " fre ? r "'" Ul6ll°Bl ' Pr" r for as Well 41 W. hioir In d hurl` e 444 , 1 ,,L *1f work, and in a friendly wineeapressen her ' deer, In my obesevationt of lIIMIIIs 1 oi:, ~..9 . euMe I riding articles of family stores. , i overt' to oblige Mr.., Thauysatt to any', s h an't i near i e hly round A 1,0% WO SIM • .1 11/IVitt A little IllePollll4 ageing you.-- Tway in h er potter. ihe adily together. Will it be c"uselkitsit for . aktr. Thompson ' "Just as lexpectad." exclaimed Uncle 1 --a-s----""--- - i , ill "ti Le it this ev ""'"i: r ° b it" Ulu I" Joshua, rutiging his. bends exultingly as I "ll* Mill seep vabomateat biseraellaill o. lice •'t topkceper, as tie prodiletel the dust- ' the gr a t eful** Tot uaer na il e d upon as , what ali t uf, oasts said boseade* WI red attiele. ;at the expiratiou • ul .ix tuontha, mint We . failure w'4l tent 004 4 4. WWI 414/111 '‘ 1"„ i TWO DOLLARS MR I NUMBER .0. !money whirl' had , been loaned in the hone lof need. **lmam I expected. A strange world ! They are ready to push a mac up hill it he trams to he wending. end Just as ready to push him down, if they find that his lace in turned that way. In future. neighbor Thompson,let everything around you weer twilit of prosperity. and you wilt be sure to pmeper.'' And wilt a satisfied air, Uncle Joshua placed hie money in his pocket book. ready to meet POMP other claim upon hi. benevolenee. whilst he, whom he hail thus -hAtentled. with cheerful couuteu.ance. ramrod to hi* happy home. AN A MILANISas 4,lslo*Tts."—lla 'morn tour through one of the most sparsely •Inet. 11611 regions of Arkansas, tthe land maths classic by the effusions of that vertatile genius, "Pete WheWhine.") I arrived as the Ferry on Cache River. A little het. house grocery stood au the near hank. a bout fifteen steps from where the feeryllat lay, tied to a snag in the edge of the water. Several bear eking. deer skinni, and coati skins, were nailed up to dry spinal the Walls of the grocery, but the floor was Honied, and no bar-keeper, ferryman, or other ..person was in sight. .1 helloed at the top ,of my voice some half a' daze, times. but nn one answered. Seeing .9 Vidvertisenietit on 'the door, I read 1411 lot lows: NOATIS gene) , boddy minis hear arter ticker, or to git 'acmes the Ruver They kin rest bin This here Horne, end of i ilont cum when niy wife Retav up at the Hone here,' the Horner blawin ehele rum down and sell the ticker or Pet em Akross the rover int* guinea Fhdiln no Credal when iron awe Rene Hearne, john wilson NB. them that cent reds will bee too go too the hotter artier Riley Wet but half a mile them j w In obedience to the .'noses,*.' I took the 'blowing horn, which was wick in a crack of the 'wall (dote by the door, slid gave it a 4 1tinit" or •ttin, which reverberated' far a. month through the cane and swamp, and in a few Moments was answered by a vniee scarcely less loud and reverberating ihift , tbat ol the horn—it seemed to be a bout half a mile distant op the river ; end in *lnuit fifteen minutes a stalwart female made her appearance, and asked if want , ed..lieker! - “No,matlam.l want to' croseihe river. if you please." "Dom you want some Helier fuss I" "No, madam, don't drink—never touch liquor." ..Never ietch ticker! Why, ye must be a preacher, then. aim ye r" -pin, madam, I'm only I Son of Temperance/I I wish to get itcrosa the river. If yob please ;'do yon rot" the best I' • ..0, yes ran take you over in less tloot inn tinie. :Faith up ancrima I" I obeyed, asking. -as I led -the lunge jut" the hosto - --•• Did your husband write that advertisement on, *lse door Mere &No, sir tee ! SchoOlmaster Jones writ that. John helot lot no With: l" And the good woman rowed the host safely somas the ugly , stream t .sio: hand ing her the ferriage-fee, baths her good morning.' I/Striving thee, as I still dn. that she *as non nf . the , happiest , women and best wires I ever saw—perfectlr,rontent• •A with hir lot, because she knew no bet. The fallowing and the established weights a vowinut Mrtiolee bf prodnest and the rates bisrhiah imijiteught and sold , . A bushel, af.wheed, td><ty imuude. i)r•hetied cOinlfty prando. Oftere In the ebb, peerrefi. of T I N Any.diat potash. • Mu d% thittpllte. peus. Qf ear ley. (04,1411* Peewits— Of Totems* iix4f,Rostmlik. , rti Of helm. sixty puuniki• 'Of teen, twenty panfuls. Of eidsemsecl. (turtles pseuds. Of Tlmnthy.iredt *ally* Qf Flasseed.fUtyide pump& Of hemp wed, furty.four peueds. Of buckwheat. filly.twu paupds. Of Mei tier seed. fieirmen 'pounds. °resider: Wake; forty.six pseuds. Of dried pushes, thirry-shre•-peantde. Of dried ends*, tweety.four pomade. Of eniemeAlity 4eten ponds. Of silt. Alti pounds. Cam Potatoes be _Pleated the • • • • Tnity eau ! And will they vow and produce.? They will if rightly Mr. Martin Caching, w oilmen of Bath. in that Slate. writes to the Maine ,Farmer that lie witiiestied. an experiment wf a per eon who worked a farm of the late P. Taiwan. • He planted a field of potatoes in the (all, just before the ground leoxe.— lathe spring following they came up well : he hued them carettilly, and kept them freed from weeds, and in the mouth of .tune, (they were probably au early varie. iy, he began to dig them.) 'rimy . "oi • 11:Daily for a dollar a burhel. He had an 20/Ull6llli crop.and sold five hoo4,lred ele at that price, To make thins , go, it mom be're quiriw that dry ground be relented, fur potato i will not bear water. Perhip4. t'sms 1 would he needful to cover the hills with leaves, straw or some mulohing entwtattee s bet of this we are :VII certain. ..Try its friellt6.4ltllllollllB scale.--Pseirie review. Whole volumes might be put ingather, whirl% ofiulil ecr.vr sa &commentary to the following fearful to=t.—Grath ••Theo old uge and eiperitaca.loais ie hand. I.e4ii Mai to avian. sad make aim undert, o4l . Auer a +Nave' ao painful sod so Isom t a•L Mfg hi has been in the arraeg."
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