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'loll :1" - I ,' IN .•----...---.-----.—,..., ~.:::. 7 4:;___- -----_ ,.. —__. „• . 5. , 1 1 4 f...!11 , .: an .rr v i - i• and fifty, 4, as natituial 6origratdl ; . . 1 ' Pour.a—L;fiettlflil'lntlatinPlitalOnt: vobwoutioanybelgoO; lt , dressiva. changed, 46f owned, : /A Aptrukt 0. aitwouni,, , it anyv.i.el ::, ~,,111, .1 ' pieces of t, • . . , . ., . . 1 numerous t h i e ll te be w the lli' v W eryll d o t a . l :j ''''' ...'. The antalf rink at - alli:mg* 3 3 a d, l oon v , t , felitbpratop , i r for some tinie without a pastor. The megt - li ag her ' 1 "'" bly the LaWremes- '' ,4 ft; I bent srnit' nearly all farmers, au dl they had Illeovs,"'"' . ' , no Taylor I and 'a feW titheie *?. ; ' l4 O. ' ri ries mueltt money to beisterr Oen reelirtd- ' l °` l3ll `" valyted ' and young Hilary' t „ . .e utak) , yettAtiey were „willing to pay; for • - Mra, tenant, who aiwbvesV •' I i lIY return jail ' fah o it o t d. tiou l l iii d e p o r u ent ,,e istr pf t t h ild em e e , n it y lu dye she is visiting ihn . .f i 0 an Idelightful, A.„oiffne,".;,. E . ~ I petted that the Rev. Abraham' Serer. "N 9 ao.bt of it;ir ',, ited Faliewasies studies rithilibatt• "But what are you :A . 1 . 4 , '‘' ' day Wednesday, a.. , t during his suqouga, he, held * ithe small . church. The, pep- . not,be time to get an . , • ' 4 1 elf, aid iiitne 'clf their'. r ,not better dress alik '1 • ei ' him 'to remain with tl , Ivareges, for instance GI ' • lof their spiritual ..," coming to tis, especialfe I. U,pee the re' 'W "Yea, perhaps ei 1, ' i there was aI , eTbhnsoti. , ' E. , , r , ly had si. And ab' it 'wee ' ~;: .:,4 ; and Mary ,' in' a rms.. Mafia went htnee to ,„, .of the antlei- l i r , 'payed pleasure 'of' 'di • ' itsouse ' eoiree • 1 'while Angeline°oAdv 1, ~ .rilue' calla' feir the purpose of letti; _ lt 9 viddiates' f kr of 'the honor beetnece 1 :„, ; 'that" long-envied Mrs. Jae ~.,;,: -.. Thursday evening . ii,:i tirl before dark Mary lif ' ri,. pink barege,'and a ' I ,l‘'Z' t e utmost taste and ear& it'"''g that she had never Ite ,„ '.ll fore, attach complim., !,4,.. '''• ciproeated by the del ~. Precisely at eight.' r l l. dies ascended the 's ,.. twin:don, NO ' rang' ' i l 'A. servant answered . 'O . v v ) ingdoffefl their hats lw kw - ushered, with amiti(tvrav . elegant drawing roc*: , lit veneed to meet the& , 'a inn; after which oat ter, r nprnrtimity of oliseirVi . '. e the company. To thkr' i.r don't let. her 1 M UTLIF 110 _ BY D. A: VOLUME XXI.I r It '4O 411 Warl4 of nearly two hominid - awl. fifty, dollen—a_ 00 1 Itistiog of magniipent,:dremapatterns, shawls sud s maintles,'several pieces of cotton cloth; and:other etcetera* too numerous to be specified.. ~. . ••• , . ..: . ' . • . ''l wonder," .whispeed Angeline Taylor to her friend, who. mattalmost paralyzed with ciattinislottentar-,"1. wonder. if Mrs. Jaickmett gate 'treated. here yet, or if she will have the chehk to pay eash.ferauch an tiatraeagant"hill, and Oheat ilia creditors, to whom it ; justly belongs, out of it. iiroat thia,state of entities 'suspense Miss ll'aylor waasoon. relieved l for Mrs. 'Jack. eou' r haeingreenivsd'the bill of the arti ; ,Meet ad carefully oxen:need it, drew ifrotn. her perse, whielt was evidently well elined7 the otittel emeuittamed paid it to the well pions& Week, and thentook her departure, sfter s hecing...ordered the goods to .be seut itutnedlutely Palter residence, It is impossible to describe the amaze ment wad diernay of our, tare young lossips, s they emerged, 'from the , store,. directly behind .i'‘lrs. Jackson and Mrs. Ware.a.- They eould scarcely helices their own sensee, , sod for several. tuoments, walked en ,iii eileuee,.;,sft.theigtls, as , the two la dies turned down another, street and were soon• beyond earoiltot,'liliss Johnson's feel ings friend vent, in wordtea,- ... "Gracious • Peter, ! what , is. the world owning to.l Who "would suppose that Mre. jElseuet, bold as she • is, would have theimptilittuatatn enntraet a bill of that a motuit„ and-pity it, too, after her husband has .jest hopelesely fulled.. 0 dear 1 1 feels sorry fur. iiis creditor's; and really think tltey.ought toknowliow she is going 011." 1 , . ' • . . "sso the i y had," ' responded , Angeline, warmly ; cod if I see .Mrs. Maiithind this . , SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGII i e. ' i “Imlrm moa yourself. nor think snetker'd 'barna ' ' meek—you know, I suppose, that Mr. Mist: your merit, at adult' your lbme." : Mait land. is involved to therm:mint of see. 111111KE pleasure in calling the attention I "Well, Angeline, Luceyouthe bearderal thousand dollars—if —if I do , . ..... c 4.1 t h e ir i flotilla and the pubic.. to their I news l'" said 3lary MariaJ "datum, address-' know of this affair, it will be because my extensive stoek or F,,,,iiionabit, Goods for , ;lig her fete nil, .3liss Taylor, as the two tongue refesee to do its duty." geritleinett's wear, just received from the ladies met in the street ime afternoon each , 'zeitipposing we ecU on her this very af. city, which, tor var.ety of style, beam} . 'intent up o n makiroT a round of calls. terntion, !, said Mary Maria, glancing at amid finish, and superior quality, rhallertgv '"N ewe l you ,don't say. se 1 orgy, nn-the clock on a neighboring tower—...itis comparison with any other stock in the w h a t.'„,i n t i c wind now.r.".,returuud the only four o'clock r atid we should probably place. Our assortment of lady addre . esed„ win', by the may, was fast 111111./lor alone." I ' • Cloths, 'akin and fancy Tweeds and Cue- verging int. , the second corner of t dd,niahl. " Agretsl," fissility] Miss Taylor ;..there sioneres, Utstings, en i v ,,,d..... ,, ,, n yb 0 dy dead, born, married, or will bit.no harm in giving her a hint of !Satinets, Os et . cntalloge, &c. eloped r -•— . it, and Mr. 31aitland can of course do its CC A N'T BL BEAT ! Give us a call and "Neither,". replied Miss jOhjl46ll, cc, m• he stns fit about taking measures to et,op examine for yourselves. We have per-I plaiiently, "but Mr, William ,laelisen has Mrs. Jackson in her mad career." chased our stock ea refully and with a de-' ,Ilntlii evor=ftilicl, in short, mil tint a A few moments biter, and the two young sire t.m pie.... the tastes of all, from the red mutt left in the world, which lie ( ~,,L , lWollloll.were quietly seated in Mrs. Mait. most ornemival t , the utmost fastidious. p il l his fi ela r iir on and r il l! hi m o w n "' " i bind's realm., engaged in an animated eon it - r-TAILI /RING, in all its bra'nehes. "tioodne , s g r.wianA ! 'you don't mean ver , ation with the hostess. There were attended to ..s lieret.dore, with die lli..llii- it !.. eltelaillied Miss Tdylor, taken all a- I no other callers in, and so the gossips had tam- , of goo I ‘i orl, mimeo. bolt by sue(' tines p, .. lial infera mma r m „ s ._ abundant opportunity of relaiintashat they ti - r-'llie FASHIONS for FALL and "WI,V. if was Wily last week "hat it gave had pion, WINTER have heen received. , that hril I iiiiwithilt Minnuent t o his .'d'ear ten. , "But, re you ora l " sapid Itirs. 3lrtitl,tasl, 4 1 #0 , ' 4 14v4 . 0;44 3 4`T, ~{)ceOir4lol l .slt, It Aisle 4.l4law4fee4ietterf .' : - - ' , 911 41 • 11 . . 14/011 d 42":0.dilhat'40 Were t4xcludol. 'Env rlo,! mimat, have its was . re. ac sons 11E11GOOK! NEIV GOODS' di. ) , , , ii: an mill hut urromNict , provt.rh.-1 4) . Y" 1 " replied b"tli• rlt° Indies , irl ^ Pe '. I al l ay have hail their s , and j i nn., ll an .lbreatlt—"we stood within three foot of titer 4 MI A Ile \l ARNOLD has just re mined Iron) the Ones ot Baltimore, .. Maria, we will.havu.ours." . ;dull lour." Jill "Yea, in it... 1 : But _I wonder if NN. I "Awl the bill atuonnted to throe hum.' Philadelphia and New York, w,tli the ' .•Taci.,:.ll will hold her head as high lio:,, ever' Bred dollars, you say?" • n i tr :Iv . 1 , l b, I,,liev 0 that the Lawrence , , "Yes, three itr four loindred." .Larg"t. Cile"/"/. 4. ift""le'f'd .S h o c k ''' ~r the Wares, will tremble' her much, tar , , "ta it possible that Mrs. Jackson ran Fall and Winter Dry Goods, every one knows that 'money alone has, stoop to swill meanness, not to say dishon ever before offered to the ein zens of plctemal the Jaelimnles ill the position whieh esty! I never did entertain sueh an opinion Adam+ county—such a+ Blue, Illacl,, and they Itsve oet'Upied a few yours. I lowever,. 51.1 of her, cud it is difficult to harbor it W. Brown Frrieli and llerinati Cloil is .,i 'Wirth I+, i, right ;' laud for tic F r:w T aiii I hopeatod pray that there isantne mistake i i11,,,, k & 1. , ,,„,.,. (I,„„i luer f., s.ai n etia, I homy l to he te:nteni with tin , d ' upensatinnil ahntitt it. and that all will yet be hatisfactor- Tweed., Ks - . Jeans. •:•.,tirt sir. other Vem.i.l ..f Preridenee or the• freaks re' eetrinne,l ily explained." 1104. , . Alpacas, Merino..., Ceshineres, De : ‘vl.i. 1... v. rit may be ; ut least, in thisl ''What we bare told Ton is as tru e . il it Bages, M. Ile I. dint, Prittlg,' and a grew] i c a •... as prtaelting," sail Angeline. resolutely. variety ~f fin KIS fir Ladies' wear, too ~y ,,,, can do as youi please about belies , - tonnerotte w mention. Also. a large and tag it," said 31nry Maria, with. the air of 'Stamina assortment of long and square one deeply wounded by unmerited euspira Shit w is, and Sack Flannels. ion. "I always have kept truth on my flt - call mind son for your 'selves, as he tide, and nobody. can gainsay that ;.• min d is determined to under sell any Store in what is more, if vou inqnire into the neat- the Town or ('onety. tor, .you will be abundantly satisfied 1 Oct. 7. 1853—tf that we have told yeti nothing but the truth." ' "It shall be inquired into, and that ' rirlit soon," returned Mrs. Maitland, re- I assured' by Miss Johnson's assertions— "and I am tinder great - ohligatiomr to yen for your kindness .in informing use of the circumstance. )Ir;3laitlanii; as - yell am Idoubtless sworn; is ono of Mr. jaelosoriPs, prinnioalereditom, being invoiced to the I, amount of nearly five thousand' dollnrs ; T and+ if Mr% Jackson is wantonly and II squandering the propert y which 4 II should be,gitliteup to my husband, depend milen it, he will attend, to it, hi the strict cat sense of the , tertn." , . . The;yeetig ladies were vneiferonS in ex-. :pressing their ,httpeit that . , lie, 'Maitland would,not take' tiny immediate' stringent motutures ; and:being pacified in this' ro spect by their•tituiable , hostess, , took their sleparture. ~Two Or three more calls were ~made by, thole ; „ and at every place the af- I. ternooe'll, Adventure wee introduced. In. i numerable were thu , opinions expressed ;1 I .I.ut the general. belief seemed to be ilea I Mrs, Jackson was carrying on a double landed gatue. Two or three days bad elapsed, and nothing more was hoard or semi of Mrs. , ! 1...k son ; nod our friend M ar y \l, mr i, had ' begun to think that, di.) Maitlanas had dropped the affair entirely, and that it heel been forgotten, when slut, received the fob lowing note, which WAS written on a small ' . sheet of billet t paper and delicately per 'fumed : .•Mr. & Mrs. William Jackson's compliments ,to Miss at,.•al.: J Oilmen, sod wouid respectettly' solicit the ,elereeiro i other,c . sentanitit 0 «disci re 'info') to be bib] ' l ;t A th4r !Vlli any on , Thnnalay, i iiveateg, 516 , ' , 14 ~,, " stmiL , - „ „ • 1 1 ft iY o l ltl Wil OOPre. 4riP 3 kl 4 111 4 'll'''' --i -elts 'anti ..suroe --- ' '. s -i- `• E; mAtriN " • At the Old Shied N W:entrini• . of the Diamond, • • ' cifittt+ygiburg, , TENDER gun,' thanis to tam for . past favors, and respect inaly iakinn ths.public that they contin ue, to t ' 'Cut'and make all Orarrnp4; ao the beet manner and on reasonable Orme.. -The cutting will be done as Store '4Ofore. by. Hubner M►RTin. FAShi t rti • Ate reg u larly received, and : every' r or% itt'sde to secure a good fit and subitantial isewing. , The subscribers IMpe. 'by ,their long experience in the bustoess, sod • re viewed eflOrts to please, to merit -and 'receive a continuance of the public introit - ;PCP 11 *-* AII our Wbrk is Made by regularly employed jourlieyinen ; upon this, our customers limy rely. 110"• 1 .1'he P4l and Wittier Faglti one have just heels reeived troin th e c it y. KrAll kintyof country produce taken in exchange for work. E. & L'AIARrIN- Out. MORE NEW GOODS. Mae richest and best assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS FOR GENTI A NI:AIt, , F.VEII OPF.NED IN utri''rvsill•itc. BOOKS ) STATiONERY 53.110 R GOVDS. este priors-,ancl Vat as low as at , any Zlstibmoat out ot " a, ald. L 3 El LEE FORNS hid wlßiiiwldeginente to it e'Trleflitrlttr end libtritillottriirehrre irztelntdtdChtrl►, and invitee atteniion t 4 liib present krill) , ill. 4watt/wit riteek,of geode jest received. from Philadelphia and New York. - ile deei►le it unneektierg—to. enueterate the assort cettel...Whio,tvill be fo►nid to unibiece every wartetY,,Ogeptle initis tine, , (filmsical o Thqologjoal, Sthool, Miscellaneous a, BOOKS and Stationery elf all kinds, t nibraring, as he balieveip, the (amen and best assottinent ever opened in Gettysburg. lio also invites attention to his large supply of FANCT' GOODS' embracing Gold nti Bilver pens and Pen eila,^Pen•Knives, Plain and Fancy Note Pieper, and ,EnstelOpea, Motto Warerti', Scaling Wu*, Portmnneaus,.tinaps, Per. fuinery,&c., &e.—all of which will be bold at die . 10" VERY LOH' E 87! Cell and examtitti for gnureelt,ed at the old estriblished SOOK tit '11121.11G. n ature id Cluitititier . bbiug airiet, a te 'thidird i :from the diamond. " S. fti' BUEHLER. ,fittiritottdg;Tit.cgfrAlL4Bls3:t " a • • 4f if 11111.N11.11ILLS'''' For Rent. firE above valuable. MILLS. loested /near' Fairfield, • Hainilionban . town . ship; ‘Adanist /*Wavy, Pai, w 'be 'MI" , Rbitt •leblmithellti"Vl !ilext.'" 44 P hi C ' tlI d att l i iiiiWt Rkth Wt. 1 131-wAl.vm-v • 0h1019160A101141144041310 WSW (p14114461)4, pn9 ',W.I . et* 10019111 i till 40iNtAi e out 4w.i manmkin MY vbo omitntilihilifilit, 4l Woe itirilei& .staws. ite . .11"ft(A . Flloll,li l / 4 .1 . • • v. , osEEVAPArtp•da) / sirlowd slap* I *NNINDVUIeiIIa ! G.FeTtr‘ SBURG, PA., FR.4•DAY,-'' =ME ax ExE s..auLW7Gal LrrrON,. ,- , •Preahlgliden'tlie•bveok and , tilb4on thd gala; . Yet Ts-elder halts the quiet mint • The whirrialf, wheel,the,rWdliug sally ' How motionleuand , Nii.daye of toil; , noloor child. of Cain, ritrellY4h thq slat's of .W sot mat he; The *eve* the he'll eeeepe the chain* A God basmade thee, free ! Ah, tender aathe.Law that vfee Title holy revile le tge lireast„ 'l . 'o breathe the gale) ~fetch the wave, And knoW=:•the wheel may rest'! Hot Where the wavcs the gentlest. glide What image dierine, to IfA'ttlino eyes I , The spire l'eneeted l on the tide Itivitertheit to , the skies - I To teach the Mrtil lie milder Werth 'fbi. rest rett l fie I theitat tottg If g i4on, Go enetrh the brief reptirwe front' eartl4 And pane— a peel to bedew). ' .• They tell theei, in their ilienrning orhnnl,' l ` eK'Nnwet from ~td f tnrmo v in,, When rich ■nd ['oar, with ingter Yule, hell share the tittered ernrkl. , . Aloe! since time itself began, 71,vt fable bade but lonletl,the Each age that ripen+ Power in Man, Hot etthjeet,Mun foevet. Yet every day in t even, at lend * , One bright tepublic "hail he kriewn Min'" world awhile has nor+ remit, When '.God proclaim, hie'ourn I • Itix' der, nvey'rttuli ,114itle the ionr. Oh7l3tre*, , froin thy behquet-hell—• The seventh the Pother ones the auor,. lul hultinkia Alain for TIIE GOSSIPS AT FAULT. A LII.' E 1 , 1 Clt HT FANNY: (Mint& 4 , :40 am chimed in Angeline." 'Mit I dui lore ! if there isn't Mrs. Jackson thiql bleared minute, anteing down the street aria in arm with Almira Wo ri; ;'' "tire enough ejaculated . Miss John son, with the air of oIIP form+ kith Astor, i.dmtent—"there they go into C a t e t iem & l'imaten's. Come 1 let's follow them, for of course they ere out bliopping.--and, sue what they purchase; and besides, I want a paper of pins.", (rAgreed," Fail 7triss Taylor; and in a few moments the twain WIT' itt•;llditli, with eyes and Cars distimdgd, to tlicir to• most capneitl'; near OM feire.4iientio'ned la. hiekOritl2 with 010 . mo - w . f ., young, clerk about- the price of s :paper of pitotand a role of tape,; h4t really . , wat,eh lip.,ns,intently as though it, rerc a, ; lttalter. oflif.i and death, - ever word aol mot i on of Mrs. JSeks.itt, who,' totally tincriti:seiotiii of thn serritiny imposed' upon her actions; kept quietly on with her Iturgaiaingt • tlVlust, a lowly. shawl I do yen' not ad. min , i t, Ai„,;,„ ?" . ,site mid hohling rich brocha mantle, anti then. throwing it with oharwiug tingligouce anti- grebe over the toirittlilers.uf at tired tit bright yo tow, stood' near at hand., "Milt* hdrde4 t niunitieliiif--'suiit a Ac;ft, briht'brritto thew Chid' Hihw-Wlilin I (satire with t be, crimson palm-loaf! Tweu. I ty-twe believe yea; said I 'addressing the clerk, with a wipuing smile. - • "Yes, 'ma'am—twentylfwe hir price ; but we always favor ..urp a rti c .. Oar/clouts, you hoe w. Believe me, Mrs. .facks..n, it is quite Is'.l4llllillll, to )f.ll, as well its'n'intirkubly clieap. Shull I wrap it up. fir you,' hat. du rut t h ink, of it, Aluiirs ?" said the Judy, t 1 . 1 looking quite irresolute. Tt eortuinly is a beatttiful l sha w l, aw l quite rentultnible ; but ' '1 , "0 ! take it by all mean's'," inteiftifitb4 I Miss NVAIFt?-• *TVIVM r9 Ay t . SUR ‘1, 1 ,10 7 54, out Ways titire se trot.m. MI fitte3i poi•tnid.u' Aiid ;rtiiittl' inti itIV - ightl'iittif pationvis 3' tvi. iinirro, and . thatie quit e Ail object now -a-days. ' • . , • .• •i•H:,•.,i "You are right," said. •liint.• Jackson • and turning to rim poilk , ttaltianinti;aliti si g oitiod ~: h er intoutioti.V iailting litt..rir liy • tit io , I.tiple,,our, gopoilm 44 wip i ß RR", eltaaod thetr pus anktoyon, _and): t . • , thit Mtn.' lattiii4' hft .60%41 4 daeti ft , climes, were on the iit"of ' 'ii tiot Ki 'vorminv:Oeisar l4l trill,._ 144 *1194 a deslre — t i lii\ k i .l.4 r ' ; 1" :.;. r,y wc , - ;;;,- 45,1";, - i: - ,,,, j 4.tititland, iantiafe* other friends to lii 4 i ntgYbkhisiii i'lfiatiV ~'` lici 'd'"4rpr : Ao e d i , ,ti'r ei ri4 ; ,, ,spne,. , 4nopwir. , A Lft,w l' e A ni 'xo!'! d, 1 ; 1 I ..liValt a • titieletill Niiildifditq i ir e k . egidOit,,e, toiii4:: isA .Ts , 14 . 16)11,y, n!1 o r,..ft! rtiirf e it.4,..l& 1141 /V 4 VAC it f l i trlV i l i o 4 1 L a t ett li e s tr u ..itt4P9o,-4.t i ttiLYA' p l,2,y., ii , t ‘ e r io ...a:wr ~4.., e f l in am •... y o ,n. , t. Mil •a * .1., } t ap , fefryod,n.note gti ,e ""7 .. r . . 1 , . ~ .11, , . nil i iii . 3 itha 54 * t tiih ',' ~ t oil . "'" t o . 0 M? Mt*fin IPO 71) I" Wall 6ritOino " in* , , I 'tilt is needless to depict. a re , • titiost4l ' Ifs , 4 le npoo4g 4 tt io tip i sa. hie iveriiA ~ I vll, : iti..l_, Ay 11141 henOrmk ,1 1 / 6 1t. boin i llti''''' ,l 4" * ViV 'n,..‘l 'J. - f- ,i i ‘ ifilikr*** l l44lP) l, wl !' i t , 4 thnir # Vrr — , • ~, ~. '' PM' . (.2i i i i 4t , .... ~ 1 ,0 4 . ,l, ~..., • • ~ . ~,, 4 , i ,, 1 , , , , 01 i deT,,,,okolopt i jp.Asittsmßopi...ll.4 ijuk o sigo • ','',7' . • ,., . ;, 1 7.- .. id ' "WS I ltitiiiraitt, al 84 4 kja Mipoint the morairl*Rninbose. o , , . . . . 1( t 9' 0 4 11 irlin' , ifloitonrl, Anfl .4urPtre ; 111 0 1 . TO e i ll e " Pr i t Ber l el i i . Tt'uttF*4o^, tiedli y i Flid /i*Ple 111 1 ' , # (1 41c4f4%h9n: or iormal•iih4 neverl4futpectei. ermine., afo - IV . .;'olo l tlu'eaiir, " 1 0!./ . 8ity ! 'hid t t iw 1 4 , lfoit ' .to Oink* 1144 sikmil tkiß 4, , CiyP" 6 4.?,fl3,,en.t 4:ou IP ~ ‘a. l PW#c re al hit,bli IP ; s,v mg f PleY. V DPI. , "tritOtin... 1 ed 0 'Ai°4 l! '1 2. 1 1 ,4 9 01443 i TO141).14041) ; I l inii* 0 8 .T.pulst , kut IMPIAVk Ph, , , d' ' ' l !,:;" k " t. ' 4l° Pl'l*.le PilW49yer 10, nnly of Mr. unit 1 M . 3i. 1 . A Ittli ra Ware, an la y,nitlarly whoni Mrs.' Jackson, introduced, ~- ,er,yistor, Miss' t, Newton. they eon a thitiuselves,. however, wifii the hunt Hint:the Law r3uces and the Wares, with ydidtt Harry flArtirbr in their train, would qtr. in• the coatis of the evening., But in this hope the Of ere li PlWal to, disappointment; for d even itg wore pleasantly away with c ergation, music, etr., and still they did - appear ; and 7111 no, mention was made, o .them, it was evi dent that they had not yen been invited. At Dino, refreshments cro served; and at 1,4 tit, ViSses'J.ihri . 1 and Taylor sig nified their iutentiono epurting. .. . • Mr. and ritra. .a ., . thereupon ex changed 01'1044'4 Maitland looked upeasyS cud it was a that there war ryiinetning yet 9a A. to be intro -111166- 4144' ' 0 0,*...t....%.*-.,. "I tills . 1 / ,yo 4 art, enjoyed your ; gik , scves did' , iing,lidies ?" observed siStr.., Jackson, glide pointedly, addressing our heroines. "0. yes," was tho'illmaltaneMts "nothing could be. mere delightful I" ../ nil you have seen no undue extract': giltko, 1 presume," he continued, with, a tune of strange meaniug hi his voice. Mary Maria stencil, and exchanged glauces with Angeline. I now light began to break, over their minds; but, half terri fied by their apprehensiuns of a sce n e. neith er had the courage to reply, but stood mote and troubling with conscious guilt, await big the farther word's of Mr. Jecktion. "Ladies," he remained, with A tone 'of voice which would haw humbled them, even had Ilia wviida! been uttered .in a for eign language--"ladies, you doubtless bo-• giu to surmise what yito have been invited here this evening. If lum not sadly mis taken, your, own hearts have told . you ere this, nod therefore twill not dwell upon it. You did not, it is true, misrepreseut the circumstance of Mrs. Jaeksou 8 purchase at !Cet:hem & Cheatcm's, Save in the .atitotint,' which you over-rated' one or two hundred dollars ; but neither did you k now the particulars, and therefore you had uoi moral right, to rerat, to our injury, what! you merely surmised. By 89 dottig you not only cattle near estranging from me the! !friendship Maitland,. which is of vasteuttsequeneu pt this . trying time, but had nearly, iu.jurnd my wifc'is reputation, for lumor ! anti heuesty, beYend reparation. Thanks, lnveiter, ttiOto over-ialing Provi-1 deuce, those belle have been averted, for! the circumstance can be satisfactory ex: .pleined.." , . ;., "But ore •we not, to .believe .our own eyes end ears ?" demanded Miss "IphusTi, 'iu a!binken, faltering voice L'atia arc we to be denied tho privilege of telling what we ourselves see and hear r • • "Ily nu means, providing you ace and. bear tight ; but until you ascertain that fact lit silence be your ; for del pent upon it. I shall overlook no farther of. ticious meddling with my business. To conic to the point., the opois whieb my, wife bought were fur her sisCcr, Miss Newton who i= abolit to boe:itili:` 3 bride. To this 6.1, "Miss Ware and lyself can testify ; slid moreover. if you are disposed to doubt their testittyny, hero is the bill of sale made out to Miss LiAtie NeMstou• Pray, examine it for your OWUsatisfeetiun." It wore impossible to deseribo the mor tifieatioa of the'-gdielpe its!{liely' libii 's ed to' the4tOcUtlVPlPOtfut weicittPair•riTeekson;: find 7?,!? ! lon over Alten.,einetions se well 4tiic l ir. ttia .1'64 itrth. _.. tneV ietatfied'* . ieir tesilettlioe'hbaite,-iittiailistatestet Wbagiftl , oil ilici*Alisby! , wen,' thoy baftaaoeiveei iiquk / 0 4 1 1 34 1140 h ,§4sifflefn 04130 i 0 4 44 ! e ver after their Il Vt i lv i - Prl h r aan 4 rill. ' 4(1 eeaOgiiiiiii.te . Ip` ill f' their Fe% 1: % or* , .4 c ' ..43,. • i , 1 , '. res ,: 11...., ,i , t ,i , > :, s OhelybramcirePsodo we boiho (link —0 ,Ilr, oTeokaoArikaa *0 , 444 si! 4 Aopeleetly `line mitt ib , wit the soistant4 of r r 1, ,•N G, N.O V E18Eit,4;1851.. Patio4;flateltli'lrtioirtilaVoit: tit APBI - As V. . PUAD/ 0 4- The small pprish at Valleergiate.had,lottn for seine time without a pastor. 'Pie, TeFP.- bird were' nearly all farmers, an a they Lad zip mudh. money te bestow ripen welergY man.), yett, 'they were ~willieg to per , for miy . thieg that could ,preinise themany dee, return a good. In course of time, it bv pened that . the Rev. Abraham Slimly tie-4 iced Faltowdsloit end;sis riiiiitibath passed during hie snqoumi, he, held a wetting in the small church. The, pe9ple warp , plops rind some of Rhein. propoied inv iting him to remain with them;and take charge of their spiritual welfare," • Upep the merits , of this proposition,' there was , a long dismission. Parma Sum ly had signified Ids willingness to take a permanent residence atVallowdele.' but thp members of-the parish could not so readily agolo to hire him. ~ • ?.Idoe' 80 ° the Ate el hiring a purr," said Mr. sharp , au,old farmer alb° plasm. "lie can doing in good.' If we've , Money ter spie, we'd 'better lay it up for something Cho. , A Wawa Imiti I. learn mit 411 thing. ' • - • •-•• lad tOen ex - tfoixl44Aleef,' 'oe, but those "Prbba- Otte , Wares, 'Witt elide ; 4sterday t atict 1' it wi.li r ibe "ant ell Alagelino. weir "r.)- tree 'there will sew. liati we 0 .1 1 F: , t,sre quite. e. Aged' !alai 1; and Mary of the antlei eouse wine ; titan ealls'fOr ieniaten' t ientiv 116104 the Liing donntiti hi.ir with the• teline'deltirtsl .1f as well be-, ,of course re- fecipient. ' ! the youlg la- Mi. Jackson's and after tray tvils,, they were eclat into' 'the Jackson ad cordial greet fiends lovl an remainder of ise it eon s;st- To ti t ip it wfut,tinswcred,,that;eteted.m ligious meetinge would be of great to the y tilt people,' int! &bin a itourcu of real.iodial g6o'd to all. ' "I don't know ahout.that i ", said Sharp; after his had huaril thu i argumente , against Bharli was one of , the wealthiest nice in the pariiil;, and etinselluently on,e of! the most influential. "I have hoard" ttill," he continued,"nf n parson, that, ! win id pray for rain, 'bud have it coine at suy time. Nrsioif'we"emild'int upon. au& a purstin air that, I would go iu for hiking This opened, a new ideate the unsopbirr ticated iiiiturif of Fallo Tbe fanners often shffertid *inn long droughts; and 'af ter arguing, awhile , longer they agrilMl to biro Parson Surely •upon the .eondition tnut he ;would btu them witowayer they wished for it, and,. on the otber, i hood i that he would al s o give tbetii Tair,weistbor whim required.. ' l)efferitis 43inith iuidf I.rewusend.weaedeputised to make'this rangemunt known to the parson, andthelll people remainett in the their, uiessengers went up: n their errand. When the deacons returned, Mr. Surely accompanied them. .116 smiled, as he tin tured the church, and•with & graceful bow he saluted the ..paople,there iteamiabled ‘.ll' ell my friunil,7itaiii hu ! as be ed tho platforui in front of the iicA. t haie heard Our retrivgt tO Mr, and Strange?: twit may appear., l Imve conic to acceft "your prop isal i• but, I can Jo it (July on one condition : a u , that is ,neat your res. guedit-414 a .aliNufa-pr xuaat-, ' ' This' appeared - Very rtsintrinablO z since Or cry invinhor of tivi pavitth had been opted iii the farniinj, buhiutisis ititd.eto lour it Was arratigisi that i\(c.SureJy 8 4004 heemito the pastor vt"'Pall anti tbiik 'should. give the people 1-4iu %AO - lever tlwv asked fo r it. 11" u a Mr. Surely riiturvalto his lodgings, his wife Wail Utierfy list:minded upop learn ing the nature of the ernitract her laiusbalid had entered into, but the pastor only swill' ed, and Lida her wait for the result. "..But you know yoR paanot mike it, rain," persisted Mrs. Sanity; "and you know, too, that the farmers here 'will be wanting rain very often' when there none fel-them. You will -be disgraced. • II will learn them a lusitou," quietly ro turned the : pester. "Ay, that you cannot bens good as your word ; and when yen have !Carded it to them, they will tarn you off."' • "We shall See," was Mr. Surely's • re.. l ply, as he took up a book suit. eoniuteueetil reading. This was a signal for the wife to Zesiet from further conversation on thit imbjeet, *and she at once obeyed. •• . • •, Tiro%) flew ou, ;tad Att. length the. hot days of tnidsumnier, vivre. I hand ; a‘u! three weeks 'it ;tad tint rained, and the young colt was' begihuit to' curl up be neath the efforts •oF the:n(l.6lloAl =ln this extremity; tho,-pooplek bethought them. selves of tht? provaiso of .tbeir,,pastor, au d 1 .sorue of them bastened. to his dwelling,. "Ceine'," Sah l i Sharp; whtise billy firm was suffering severely; s'ire' 'irailt Softie 'rain. ,Xou remmriber your promise."... 'CerraTWIY," "If yoWeall fetal mueving urtiliti‘lllleitibeis' of the ;parish, . will. brOwith you this' eveti c itig:" . -„ ; .• ; . With this the appliearite were petfecd.l,y satisfied, ull4l{forthirith hitateueil to cat; the Iloelc togei far.' s.Now you'll,.eee the. hour. of your gAlie,", said.. Mrs. Surely,. after. tho ors li,Jl gone. "011, Isu ..ver,y sorry you. undertook to 'deceive them au." "I dui not iteceivo " Ves, you surely did." "Wc eln 11 ,we," respep(led !4epaAlorrs' "So we shell see," added the fa4y.. The'hour for the tueetinteattle arcianit, and parson , Surel}otnet' T.4aplei'at the . church, They were all theirel.' moat lot thew, apxious,.l644l. i tho. rewahader,:clui. OWL „ - "Now, my friends," said the pastor.; rMi sing upou, the,..platinnat,havit midis. tm ho4 l 'l_9 l 4*.rFillcf.t. ILO!' " We want ram," bluntly,D t p. c ater' ; Pik hiniv__von ' v giveii.tbratri 0% Ir.f , ,A , t . w.,-( .„, Inlepateinutit todoil 1 :t • r. ' 1e "V 6 11 ,1 , 41 * trii°l l - 7 4°P,Till;- 79 4 1 Te. , , '."T'hia l iiitiiight: "M it Vali 6404 .1 . ,9ng," said harp; itolarithShlti4tirl ,- 'hoe in:nighit t do . E.imirti 0 ; It h aye' 'eft ' 4Frlsetirr . tin 9 hi' we made...WV : Ea thefteid,. anal Todd satiate migt , ifuFoWitllli4g47,. ,- ..) 'Bo have I hay mit,"-masa Mr. Peek. "We won't have it rain t05.4114ht.'` gialten,ler, it be, to-morrow: .' olk.rtg,tt so.oortow. to P t ;7 I NV .„ :.; Th V one' thine rip for thelwo 1 . , tfiay of ' iotoilietenietio i4illorppiepoded'tkiiivthet jitiouht4ave rain in just four days. "Fafv f •t . • add he ; '"by that time, all the hay which is at , ) 1.0 ;Es* ' : to , q i.‘1,14 411 ,1,1111i,%.,.r ..new out any helot in; i tat lirti" need Itot "ANSI Petelkier,. Attorney at bewv, argot-el ::. .i.!,1, .- ~ .1-,,,i. ~ ~f+l 0 i le .•• ~, ls tinettird, New Hampshire." pi , eBtbpratopPlinotered They;ftesswipel. ' ' There was a greai'rush at Willard's en Haig her , m ee tly .h ee hmee bk di eteertty.e fnenguwolon:day—indeed there was* per. I altervertfthet iirdba'dity•weelaikeillet - to-go jfkietAaln everywhere—and our !deed Par. 40 ,8 nw i i iii..,li einee w t , n iet thus 10 , ..,.1 I ker found some difficulty in getting down • ~, onu s y es t a w ihr .'ft glde r t.,, met e rt. fi to the dishier table along with some of his posed that theletier•should -tome' In one [townsmen. The dinner war a fine one. weak; indsthes,ersemed Ms lseat. ' , But the champagne delicious, and afire an this would hot dol.:1041y wat the people , hourts sitting, the New Englander left wou ld e et „h irre tt,v e tiete m yleeek, . Isle W e the tible in the merriest mood imagine. MIA havet eau befell) +thane 'Wit , t both" able. Web's* keit allitketid.theyi. t' 4 '',s l. /'4 ' . " '' " Now fellowe," said Parker, as they ,I nta b o k e e lo r meig iN g r e inftedle tat ,iiiiftliged 'from, the dinner room —" evert .no enaciisajot.al..iiiii.ifor thetzerdipetiple• Intel took nut for his own list : I've got g eme div u tt es i ee m eg uee *egg NI mark •on mine that Embody eau mss- ' time when it should rtid. s vti . 'l' ''' '' intli;•7 ee m lotiutil.y e mm e miteilemairehigli ou 1 t , eV theft. was some sort of a mistake thiepollit,',li Said the pestoi;. its Militia e. toMewhere, notwithstanding. It was hattleavingehechlirchi•"Wetness ell irtlit, :00Meitme•before Mr. Parker Mend his ineheLord.V., And _l i fter this t he •p e ept e hat at all, and even then he labored under followed himi from the tilaoe:t '. ' , f , ' ' . !the iMpretelion that it had grown a trifle •Beth..Destqllt.:Banith.erefltiktplthet het 'older since he went to dinner. But the their h e y a rd e ,' tee ,hel on the very ' , i l l y f placard wail in the crown, all right. and khat , Mo.Bhittpiand hit-wife Jrw to hate , "Asa Parker, Attorney at Law, Concord. started ifor anowhilli its begin 30' Tall .111 New Hampshire." gtared trim in the face eight good•earneat.: i Sharp 1 lad hitt Visit, jute looked inside. but met the disappointment with goodi "All right. fellows," said Parker, rats. grate, .forshiscropereutiledotthe lrahia ~ ring the rile to his gourd. ..Nothing like • Bre , another month . had felled . by,. se. !looking cure of things when you are go. otheurneeting.wde eelledifor *petition for 41.1 into a crowd ! My hat'. cafe any. rain, dint. this•ti totrilhe , lllollfilt Wilithll tame ! o w." ' , as before. , • Hainy of thelmople 'hid their j" , But be only put it on the top of his amok to ilippandraineirould peelemithem; I head, for it was entirely too small to go stave in•one.soine•vventellit in two; some fn I ° o . ' . ' th ree ,d e y ei while. others wontedittlet eff 1 "What's the matter. Parker." inquired long*. So. Mr.. Barely hint not. yet r o emi,.. one of the party, as the Attorneyatteapt. Bien to eil I fu r . r ei n ..,, .1 . •:,. • ed: to pelt on the hat. ..•One yam miled by, , sad • tir tolthet thee 1 ..oh, nothing." responded Parker, agcin thietpenplerof. Pelkoirdale had-eiver . been ; lotAing ' into t h e hat—seething, it's all able to itgreecipoblthe clime khontweath ,, ) t i g ht, of do u ri g.—...Ai a Pierker, Attorney er they would betty - and. the Mutt wan, tt Lint, 'Concord, New Hampshire."—. thnisiker to began to open theireyes 'the I "Certainly, 1 knew it Must be My het." fiust.that •this world would • And again he attempted to pull the hat plane elite .inhabitants noubf poem 1L... on While,they +had been i oug i,, g ,f or .,, power ' •Tfie party ;round could hardly- top. theyesliiit notpossest, the} heid-sof teen its , • Press, laughing at the comical motions of absurdity,: butmew thin a they had. in' gond 1 titer onibarraesed lawyer, but •he did not faith, trie d to apply that poweirundet the be. + aPrifttatt tit notice it, and industriously en. lief that it was , theirir, theysttrvolettly thas deimoted to make the hat fit somehow; in I t h ey were gett i ng ,h eyw a dt h e i t 01,,,,, e; , * Wente 4.if the meet absolute bewilderment. They aim that Natore's laws wore Safer In , he at length turned to one of the partei the hands of Nature'e. OW than in the 1 and.preeentintihe hat, desired him• to tell hands of.Naturels children. , .. : .• . what name was in it. 'flue man read— On the hot Sabbath in the first rar of ' "Ala 'Aitken Attorney at law, Concord, Mn-1 Flerely'soett lenient ai•Fallondule. hetN° , ilantrlthill 4 " offered to break , upy'his. connection ;with 1 "All right—of course," exclaimed Par the parish—but the people would not lls- i ki n:an t " ationlPtittif 't° put on ' the hat, ten 'to it. Whey' bad' become • attached' to i only tit hie rektor bewilderment. •• , Ihim, said tonic ...meetings, and they wished ' " Will you have the kindnets to tell me , hkii to ,stay. 1,.. i , ~ • ' who tam 1" said he, still more per ,.But I eau • . ,eo-lenger rein ander our ' P lexed ; ' former ooetract with rehard to' the weeth: i ',Certainly." said the man addressed t. er," said the pastors , •••• i •,. ; , , ~, ,"you are Asa Parker, Attorney at Law, ..N or d o we . wish. you te 2t , returne d Concord, New Hampshire." - *tarp. t'...ol l 4xest i tatet t ateitolf , 0 4 •Tyr',..11/44 1 K._! .Darn , Li i i k 2 i , k;r + investreoirre 0 . -to . e o , iii, ~ :`4,, it maue bile more trowel um to be socialland happy.lh ~ :... ,i'• I. '.- ' ; ' "A n 1,.• saidedi he 1 108 tor,' whiles taut frtittulit he'lleitldlifloltle say ivlietii:.' of pride istond , in , his eyepas he 10404. fee.' er Mi`*.finikno knew-'himself from a " 1164 ' an instant into the face of his now happy !i tWa'gtirthtil, 4 4 4414 ° tillte lhli wife, • otil things' above our , p ee p er looked Skein ilito the'hif 'anti rood die In- Npliere we will leave with ilind, for olio do.•i 6 c o iotitart. knd' then at his ifrienili; 'Wild' eth all thingit'well.h"—.Gietteores' Preto. still !iron/rail! straight factii, and inalli rtdfv: sore . • , . pm , - --. l _ - : -..--,-........ ...- ,,.1 "Gentlemen,"' said Mr. P., 'with in'4 , 11pAivyistik 15x . r947, 17 -,TileF,lNAmqvs, tense gravity, ‘4lf Ism Asa Parker, Itt frnwnien 44„tiierile roelt,-.4e Aisleoe . hitiley it Levi, Concord, New atop. n o Prinnet• ol l.oPC l 4lo4 igtteehett77:he. .ivy . ; vrifie,'ind this 'hal lialongi to ASII Parker, elinga.49 /IR epked,ruiee t -tho, pint, and) Aitotniy' at. Law,Concord ' New' Hump. cedar remitin,fregh an4,44elese amid the ehlie . all I 'hive to say; is, that my had mutation (tof Situ pyikrigyoviv, iiii4 ; Poison; holiyivaitimitit amazingly tintelireini to , be praised, momething beautiful to see, 04 ttiktrel!' " - . ' grateful to the soul, will,_iiikbe_ darkest Vis hot told who changed Mr. Perker'S holpieffet%atill.taine.ita.ierldvibt *Mudd i card t illtntosteWv else's hat. ,'the crumbling ,Pitfla B.4nd I.Aokeu are* (d i the detolate templei of. the bursae,haart. , procure a wig. •In taking the •disien.. ,„ , TRY. .2nwrino Suri.J.--What 'ie mote iliions *vibe isii'Yerl heed. - the boy ',et* 1 beautiful ,tim the, igestem tirotament- oia-'•olaifnell I a clear summer nve r ,rt junk" ap ,Itto• o p ig t h , oWhy how long your head , le s wir. 24 e ten thousand dye - pots earl had bo 1 n !Yes," , replied one worth, friend. of we - 4 upoPt hi' thd ottomhoi . of Ileav'eti; While; aw,yeisi , must , here !nog heade.?' Tile their gorgeous contents leaked throuthatiehny , protseeded with • Ilia vocation, andee+' ' twitted. the.4tecy.cluude bertemb. , k. tis et. (feinted ; ""it' is es thick as it rho long." I Bough to walto,- , neratilp4off his jacket .of of f Jilacketoite tnulaled. _ _ mortality.wd swim theigniph 'of iieath fop the make. of reachingl the splenduars whie decormlop tito opposite shore pu i ff j u i goes, , • that homely , women are slttlatlter the best at heart, head and 'soul. a slink Anse age;sultject o ,of wed ? , A pretty face often presides over a Islas Ms% ,!; 01 : 1 4, inn:minced, in tile ear . t..And , • ll ;Week bead, and with- the course of conversation, in which the fa th er 40 n 11011011 .*d9w oftt soul. • :was taking a part. . 4 1Nither.t"etaid ' 'felloit%, after 11 1 'h e m' fellee° alive " nw ?" having . refiettAl smo othing: fl . 4l re ll"w • t 1 ,4 t••t I tilted's' send yiso 'wedding, you my dear I" P Ol 4, an d ,caiie•wheraget ' p Luke and Pau terionomy and them. ""ttAis' • • • "Wh i .f *O l ' 61 Beetitise."'In*Werefrille an. ingenious but distreabed author, re. "yoteditfrei tend Me in,y'of [marked that it was new edition of 'This ll . ..insults of Literature,' unbound but hot amain ,pesiado4r,spas *riding forts 40 4 • 0.1100:': • pagl,6olll•Welkentd , qnsigregatioty whet, * p*Yee , . to use 11 1 dIerYal*nd I An impeoilent,yonth at a wedding per. beheld Atilli sum pelting awl People witn . rty tlitinher day, alter an. awful sikenetav clutansits.. Domtaie,wiai about , tmallinin. , suddenly . ;exclaimed, ' l, l:ten't be se' es. i s t eg 3604,4r0 t and stringent .reprimentl, for • Speak, ,a1;ly happy." thia.tlegrant actefltupintte,atid-disrifipeetvi , tut Ille•Youthi antieipatingAtini. , -batelisti I 41Thetion, Pike spring ,dowens, breaks o u tofs o m , 44l , o f A l i, vpice., s'yola through' the most frown ground. at last r your preaching, daddy, and I'll keep them oast& the heart 'Which seeks but for another awake." I heart to make it haPpy. wilt never seek - iis vain. I 4 is eiroNeppg. lirl,4eoka c r ee ti fol , f, b roa d., •"°, 1111 , 1 ,!11, Pealeu4; bather., hair , and , bears' Ragfri ,tha,,donburn4 borer. „.,;411,4 1 r,1ir ,111huesonlierc nnd Anger. .4„uPfPll?rf' thlkonn in wily N & . tun! plit, cap, Aura 9141,01gi,unn. , 'There ipt 16 111 1 1 r, ‘'lttenSnAlfikn ittseare Pr: brain*. than *lipti 3 Oilknys Tegimenllllo ,bray it la~IHfN. To t crop oc l footo year as eViirinive,an astir. i~l`hupe wilt yinir'iiiina told. 'Foldnite dmilee on those 'iviio .theit . i l tilperia, raid pat ' io wheel 'that Ipropete 'thata'an to wnarih tool Cut this nut, etare:iir it Id your vest pocket, ye who idle iii bar-rumor aad at the corners of the at . uii h ' ' Etill6y . re ' 'it die vitt notida,, • generally . If &girl, th 4 re, wishes to tut! the sweets which tiring !rum love aod got duroy; lecher go i n training for good, na ture. and hi•co.ne musical gladness,. Ilk!, Juno crowded will', butiulinks. , . . Tho sorra whirl) wirer rellitooksist gra which porwr hbowehea,, Abe ifismoght. ro` nover,Mlkttlefsk7-thSoo ire thw opitelemot Ilf your mother's mother wsa Moth. r " b'o'a aunt, what relation , would yoistigreao' "%hill for little #pporrepVi,iimr„orptirtspoo z ,,,., graudfather's nephew be to my elder broth- rarer, tied pui litiSi suailinfra owl aAs or's sid-in-law ?'way, 4 v2 1 •~'.;: 1 „ inistßEE ILJQ_..'. iLL. lailaf irensinio a batber's,ahop -7-9-:* ---1 AlotkirhOies think, It io tho summit of inio(lpMkno le ugly.. This atielako c i quio,frequeotly, The chances are. xa If you woohl behappy. take shit pipers. We newer knew's men out'elbutant.esitli or }Mary, who ha& the !attest news on lila, ;boulders. Newspapers' cud happiness pre brothers and sislehr. c A igen edtertiees ftwoba.eompitent Iwo; , 1 lino to undertake thereto Ora new petit. 1411 e ;?? sod adds tbet 'sit will he found p'yoftteble to the'sesderteker.' . Na daubs ` of it, ,; , • , • Some lone bachelott . edltur to guilty 01" the 1411 4 :!willti WhY. 15 the heart ofa lov. NP like 11itt fen merpeitt t otteattos it is a serrqicir ,tees critter) of g reet sigolka (wise.) - *. *ay ter,' do yois iiike Kinhattlitt' ain't it, good ?"' , •Yea," .11014 , 1100 4 ' . ; you take it then I" '• '.*'t get ~.ixu
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