Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, April 21, 1854, Image 1

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    BY D. A.A. , 10.•Ef.. BUEDLICR.
VOLUM Up XXV,
1411INE T-1V It ERO 011, „...,
•
GEORGE ARNOLDr
HAS just returned' friiin Plinatlelphia'
,
and Balthnore ' with' as Itu:ge end
handsome a meek ofINE W .GOODS, , es
liaa been olfered to the public: at finy, time,
in this Waco, among which it ~every varii
,
. 'ii; k1"1 irgl l 3Uli6;, Psi,. !Ladies' DresslBz, Fancy Goods;
pa , rsße zt. Detain?, BerageDelitins t goplins,:pmr.
MEIANKFUL for the liberal
,1_ age heretofore extended to him the , elan ()folk, Alliaca Bertige,'BoMbriztne;
subscriber would respectfully inform his Al ta r s, ' Girlghainr. c iillze ' n. ' " :
Mites; Silks, Caps; Collets, red but s : w hitit
;.1d itiet..ffiers and the public generally,
Crape and °met-Shaws i great .varietP4
(hat he Miff continues to manufacture every
tarimy
of , ~. 1: !linnets, Bonnet, Silks land s Tri t unnings,of
,___ et cry variety. plain and embroidered linen
11 1 1 0 U S : FOR 0 L ill, I Dandkerettiefti,' HoeterY, Glevee, Neils:
' FURNITURE , ' ' ' , 4c. 'Also, the '''•, '
1
he
: Capest -Cloths; Onsitm erei, and
at hie Old Establinhinnot, m South Belli- ] teeny Made tllothing - , ,
noire street; ?ennui! eqtia'rei a' few thiont I
in town, with
: every variety of,Goods,,for
loath of the ..9 , rAn.. printing office
•Gettysburg.• •Ele will have en .Insid, , for
,enliol!il's ; ,, Ntv. .(4-Isn,' a lerga lot'of
ka l e , an d.o. , ill , eonstantly be prepared In I ' 6BO tiame' sties ! Itard ' var ' , Cl u f ene " 1 ' 4 4
manufacture, frOm (he ter' best of mate-hacks! A2,s ~2,, ay.
.
rods, St fits ni the 'rate of from $2O to $5l) i ore- The Undies! attention _particularly
... _
= Centre, Card, Piers l, is invited it\ a large anti beautillit eeleotion
of D [LESS AND • FANOY GOODS.--
a
8 4,,. 'rode:, Dining l o and Break 'The Gentlemen's attention ill invited l
last fit IMF'S; Dressing Bureaus 0 e @Owl of °
I Cheap g Cloths. Ceseimers,
every deseription : French Bcadsteads, I ~ s z ,, ,
'V ashst a n II , s, Werdrobes, Secretaries. Give ;is a call ; ; -,we pledge ourselves
1.,'Io":1k0-°sin::P:is;.f,1::;:e17.t.v1"a'm"oirta'si.o7,.h:tilo"::4191:!1.10t to be underneld by ?ny, establiehmint
11l lot this or'any other place.' • •
Mg Chairs, Lounges. Toilorens. &c., , GEORGE. ARD101.1).
trize., wliteit fur neatness, titiralohtv and t P. S. Old I4chts thankfully-received. ,
be.tuty of iiitisli, cannot be nurpassed by br ach 31, 1854,
any in the country; - , - ' - ~
tivaPersons wishing good and cheap
lb ' U RN I' ll' t' It 141
....lit do well to give hitn a call before
purchasing elsewhere. - •
•
. a frinti•
is MAO prepared 'to manufacture Coffins
eit Cloth, Alpaca & Walnut. lie has a neat
and autistantial Hearse, and is prepared to
accimitninlate ['ennuis in town and coun
try at the Alti)rti?at notice. Ali kinds of
work made to order, and Wlrrilllied
tit
titiiglird in the best work inan like
style. (11E0..E.
Utittyahurog, July. 22, 1853.—tf..•
GROGERY & LIQUOR
ftirottc.
11/IE3IOVAI - 4.
•r E undersigned has RENIOVED
41 Store ,u few doors south of his old
stand, to the three-story building of Mr.
"Vs •.iitila, - (ilex( door to the ••Star" : ollice.)
‘vi,ere lie Will alwa'y's'-keep 4111 1111r141
.largo assortment of goods, which he is
prepared to offer at prices which cannot
be heat. His stock CollslBlb of
Git OC Ell I ES'
of all kinds, Sugars, 'Molasses, Coffees,
Fish. Salt. Crackeis. Cheese, Pick.
;pled Ctielinibers, !LC. Also,
Fruits Si; Confections,
ll angel. Lemons. Figs, Raisins, Prunes
Also. Powder, Shot. Tobacco,
r,•..Gail's celebrated German Smoking
1 . 411,,...r.), and a variety of oilier artielxe
Ai," a iftll•rittB, absorintent of the best
s4ctuoilsi,
Atitillralittiei, of different kinds,
IV. K. gnu,. litillsnd Gin, Old Rye: tItC.,
tif which , can hehad' on tint hiwest
terms at the. Store or the subscriber, in
V ooth Baltimore street, next door to the
...Star" office. •
Ir• Also, always on hand a variety of
a call.
• :s BMA NUM.. Z1E,(41,1 1 :R., Jr:
0013tiiblir4. jan. 27, • 2
lIILL ACADEMY.
It!MS=2=
rifE,Seventh Session of this flourish.
UR. in n Itistitutien" will . Commence en
filtaiday . the Ist day of May , nett:•
The advantages which it aNtrds, it is
•belirved, are 'of 'a" superior character. and
parinus'snd giiardians are respeetcrilly So
lisited to 'inquire into its merits, before
A.lttlivig their;sons or wards•eprwhere.--
V is favorably situatedi the instructors are
all ititin'peient, and experienced men ;, the
course orinstrrunin • is extensive rind
intone', Slid special attention is paid 10
flie"eilnilort'atl Iteslth of the studeats.
• TERMS.• • '
Batdisi,lWashing: lio , lging. anal Tuilinn in
English, ondV,uulMosley pet session. of Bye .
Ipstruction fn Ancibn or : hiodgm Lap•
lattrunifintelimtglo.-..:
1121" For circuler4 and rill particulars adtlips!
• D. DUNPROPIL
`• '‘ '• • P.
March' 8,1~85~i-'srd
A STEWARD WANTED
at Pennsylvania Colleffe.
,
1111HE,pres i ent Elteward orTennsylvartin
`Collit's - beitig ihout td leave,
cations will be received by the nittlersign
4, opq,„ persoir:desiring the situation.
Ilifpt al out to regniii.l ll ,terei n q can he list!
ofilitt,ter,pf.Alie j undersigned.,.
Irr Possession will he givgn on 4lte , I
of April, or sooner if desired.
y`tt .- f; t; -; StOBES.MCCLEAN,
~ • 13. FAHNE/ 1 311 ) C1C.
.-•
Committee of Dowd pfTtlist!es.
pt4tieiirg;') i larch, 3, 1334Ltf
IAI EI T 1 WIRE!,
- fLUEO.- E., BUEHLER informs his
1011 - friends and eustomers• that he has a
teitletge assortment of •
' " TIN .WARE
MEI
on hand ready ',for the, Spring male, made
tigiiiperitinted'wrirkinio and of grind ma
terials, which will he viol(' low for OASti,
4 1Tr. , P9P.FM, IMAPPCP• .og7Pail
64
.z
EM=ll
GREAT ATTRACTION!
FA lINESTQf,Kaz,SONS has just
"• received and are now4pening one of
the iratest and most Complete asitortnieni
of Spring hutifinmmer DresOondfi . ever
offered to the public. Our Selection !wr
ing been made with great care,- and Mir
stock porcheitet:' "at • reduced- rives, we
feel' prepared to present inducements such
as are rarely uffered.• Our stook of--DrY
Goods has never been.surpas~eil and
with the. addition of our last Jintehase,
comprising as it does Cloths''of all
and 'qualities, .Cassimeres, VeStings,
Kentucky Jeans, Plaids for 'Children,
Bcrage De ',sines, -11+1. De',Litines;' Be
rhges; Berate Alpaeas, -Calicoes, Ging
ha ms, - 8 If A W LS; (Cashmere. Thihei. and
White Crepe of every 'variety.) we chal
lenge the conroy in produce (heir cqual,
as regards to quality 'and price.
!laving added largely' to our variety of
G 114)C R ES,
we ere
„ prepared to furnish. the, finest
tfeilli 11141 aSy ift
Mulass - , ; 11 qui t r-ttec.-
&c,, at reduced, rates; Our,stock of go
lessee, and Sugar is regeriletl es the meet
eorpittete ever offeredinAlte counry.
deem it nectllCse to enumerate, asr,-,we
hrlve ways on hand a complete essort.
most of Dry Goode,' Groceries, Hardware, .
&e.
To satisfy you of the truth OCltir 11$8(lr
-11011, we only ask you to call ant' examine
fur yburseit, if you want Intrgainii. Call
early' at VA HNESTOCKi3.
'Sign v/ the Red Front.
March 31. 1854.—tf
ito.q . Ks l .. l ',...sT i Tippig.r4l
iplitteu..coaps.
One piice—and that as low as at
any Establishment out
of the City.
• II
8' H BIr e IEHELE'R
. ,
13 Ei'UtiNs neknowldegineros to
his ,frientlq , for
. the tong continued
and liberalpalionageextenited him. and
'invitee ;mention to hit i?reaett . largely in
eryneed "spick of kends just received from
itit&lsfe tv* York fie deems
It unneceimry eintmerate the aioiirt:
`rill be ' fonnd to "embrace
every 'variety d?fgoodsin Itt!i hne) viz
Clasieat; Theological, School,
AliacellapeOs -. 112 /0 ,-, 0
and Siationery of kintls, embracing, as
halieves, the largest and beet assortment
ever opened to Gettysburg.
Ile also invites attention to .his large
supply of,
L....„1 1 :111VC3r GOODS,,,
ernbraeing , Oaltl and o,ilver. pens and P,ettm
ribs. Pen-Knives,',Plain and Taney Note
Raper and tiivelopes., Mpltn Wafers,
Sealing. Wax.: Portictlllextlf, .PeTl
'flttery. &a., dia.—all , 01 which will, be
. 61Piki at fie, ICr V4"/?)•',, ,LQ I IPE,ST
R,l/2.TR5,..E.* , • •
ga•Call
,and egarptott-cor ,ynuraelyea
at , the, old eanthlishad, SOQK /:012,1Jg
store in GlicuAersburg alreetot few dottrel
•
1 . 911 1 ,t110.51P1Mc141. . ')
,
Gettysburg, Pa., Oct. 21, 18p.
Ho;for Nebraslia!
NEW SPRING GOODS.
G 11, .1111k1 it
As the pleanure of informing his
friends and the:public, that he has
taken the store room recently occupied by
D. MIDDLECOFF; 'in Chninhernhurg
street, Where he has just received from the
Eastern cities and in now openlng ex
temple and splendil assortment of •
P,MY?
which have been selectMl with great care
and bought entirely for and, which
he believes - will enable him "to "offer rare
bargains to all who may be pleased tn - fa.
vor him with a share of theirpatronnge,
Which is hereby very respectfully invited.
Gettvp,burg March 31, 1,854.—tf
ALICOES, a large assorttnint; , new
styles, also Gingham, Domesties
initrrithertOvith a large vsiriety of DRY
GOGPS inn large to mention here, , CsIL
Eld.see.o lo l4.44VlOWS clurAert
'.,. ', - •:hig:;T:TS.S' : BIJI:G;:PiA., FR.I.D:iii,Y.E.TE'N'IN.4,•.:A:I)II.I.I:‘I.t;':,IBa
. ,
.Robhew 'COme. • '
rintit the elrii•tien'sinpninst.baugh,
' ileth !'the Robin's early sung !
' • Telling•nne mid nll that now • •
Merry Pprifig:•time bastes • Inng
• Welcome' t itli n gr. th o u Jost bring
14 Ole kiarbi,rger . of pri og. • . „ ! .
Rubin's, camel
7,ofthe, W inter we OTO.Welq•
ry of its. (real and isnot!. f
Longing for the sunshine c
,beery
Arid the lironklet's gurgling flnie ; .
'Churn then 'we hOor ttire . sine '
The teeeille orate Spring. •
' • Rohin'enoine I . a
Ring it' out over hill end` daln," ' •
,
' l'ehrough the gertlen'eleilely.loweis:
Till tlie green leaves &nice
:Tilt the air ; le sar , t with 110ster!l
• , Wege.the cuwalips by the ill
•
. I.Wake the yellow 1)11E11;41111
• , enthel
• , • .J . • • *,,
Then, as,thou,vtert punt oftora.
Huild thy need and t•iir, thy young,
Close obi cottage annr;: '
In the sieodhltie lesvet ninfing.
' • Hurt norhermthoti3Oietret not fete,
‘,Nothing nada shell venture nem. .
- . :! , Hottin 7 e cOalqft
• Swinging, stilt, on Yonder lane, / •
• Robin anewere merrily t , • , '•
,Rerished by the,sweet
AAlicecloepe herhendayr: h glee,
Calling from die itwn:door
' Whit' 'lV.voies, b'er alb) o'er; - ' • • •
connir • '•
be Burial entUthe,i-nalldat.
ttY gONTOGICIErti.
felted is the firtite whom the sun abipre ors
.„ . -
cued le thetorpee which the ion fable tni.
1 eaw thee' young end betiotituf,
I iiw''th6' rich and P,,y';
-In the tiretth'il:h of YwirninhoOd,'
Upon thy:wedding-41434V r - •
The chiirrli.iwils ran a, ,
,Atl4;!llniiP. l l , FhiYrP,T! 0 . 1 5%7" !.! •
•Rieweril. tsp. be! Feist ;„,
the'muie9 t
The winter
Blessed is the bride whOiit
, • : r
• • stiNv thee poor and desolate,
ye'w tbee,fade, firmly; • • •
ivida - Whond,
grey-;' -
• • l'lte detb-beit rang,
~, , , ,
And the little children smog— •
• dress 4indirig sheet •
P'vieets Jo the swept ,I ;; - • • , • 't
. -
The summer 's past, the itais!iiiite's,gewr
Elected is tlict'aorpeu which Thu ralit rums on."
[Fn.'s?" t`Lights. nd Shadows.i)f Ric:l'lW!
.9111011.1 AII,M,IIIIE MIN
- "flow can you "recoticile it to Your, con
science to Continue: your present` bust
nes4,l Mr. Muddler r." l *:tiskotl. it' 'venerable
clergynitin of a ttivera.lceoper.:as :the two
walked home from thelinicral of young
man who had dial suddenly. .
I find no difficult:y on that 'supra," re
plie e taut rn-lcc.eper, n a 'confilont
tone : "My business is us necessary tirtile
public as tbat.of any other tunn..!
"That branch.of it, which; regards the
comfort and accommodation of travellers,
I *instant to be: necessary.
thnru is another, portion Din. which,. you
must pardon Ille fur staying,is notonly'utp•
called fur by the real waute of thecatutuu
nity. but highly
,datriumutal;to health and
good:morals. '
"And pray, Mr. Mildman, to what pot.
tiOn of my business do. yin allude 1' .
"I. allude'to that portion *of r it WhiCh btu:
braces the sale of iutoxicating:driako ,
"Indeed ! the ; very bust part:,of ray 1) LI T
, But certainly, you do not pretend
to say that I am In be held siceouutubte
fur the unavoidable . eltedsses tilfiCh`lietne;
tituessrow out of the uge: of liquorii-hi
beverage 1.,
"I certainly must, say,, that, in my. n
piniori,'a ierY . large share of the re4porisi
bility. rests,'upou r your shoulders.' Yoti
uot,onlylnuko it n business to sell liquors,
but you useeve,iy device in : your, power ta
induce` pies to Conte and driii,k
You infobt now cOltipbutls'with - new'and
att nemes;'i>i
oVd'er induea die ioj
different or the lovers oi variety, to'' fre;
queht your him-mini. this you:
totr'nflen draw the' weakinto an' eiteeis' of
self indulgince; that ends, aka! indriiti
kenness and'flual'ruin of bOdy
You are, not otilY responsible for all. '
Mr. Muddler, but you bear the weight 9 r
a fearful responsibility!" ' •
4:4itinot sen the subjeCt in that-light,
Mildittan,l the tavern-keeper, said;
rather gravely. , ‘ ; ‘,)lino is au ; liouest',llll.4
lionoruble, toy duty `t ., aliny.
fuunly find' to society, to follow
diligence and dipirit of ente4ifse." "
"May I ask yott a:plain' 'question, Mr:
Muddler ' • ...
9 11 y e *, C cli iii , l , l 3j • I N I marlY,.49 you-,
please:, ,
i‘Onn that eallittitioan honest andhon-,
anthla antioirhiCh "td.lieg''sii4eittineif tram'
the community; and -glies . ''n6thing in re
kurl),r. , . •
d.o net lf,ceW„ Aft /- 1 49derete0 the
nature 'of your question, Alr.
"'! , ConSidWiliefi' society es a Man - ie
larger form,' us it really is 'ln this gfeat
body, as in the ; lesser body of. Man, there
arc various functions of use, and re;
ciprocity betweenthe whole. Each fuec
tion: rheeiv....ti . n portion of life froli l the
others, nud.gives back its own proper share
for the good oft the whole. 140 , hand
d'oes not work 'for itself alone—receiVing
Strength atieseltishly appropriating' it
Without. rehiring its quota Of good 'to' the
general system. And so with the'lleortorid
lungs, and every other organ in the whole
body. Reverse the order—and-how.soon
is the entire system diseased Nov, doe s
that, meinber of tho great body t of.the peo
ple act, honest and honorably, who regular
ly receives . his pertion,of ,g,ood from the
general social' systeM, and gives nothing
back in return ?"
To this tho landlord made no reply,
4134 Illildman continued—
"But there is still listrimger , view, to be
taken. Suppose a Member of the, human
body-pis diseasbda limb, :for initanao,
in, a partial state of mortification. , Hero
thero is a reception of lift) Item the whple
system into that limb, and a sonstant giv.
itig back of diScase that gradually pervades
the entire body - -; and,'•unless•th'tit bOdy
possesses extraordinary vital , energy,'iu
• the 4114 dOt i rOye manner, if in
thy Pgrior 407, thore, be 0 . 0 11 member rho
( , VEATILgS .EREE"'
takes hiA share of life from the whole, and
`gives back nettling diet tv.pOisonous prin
ciple, whose, effect: IS ''ilisoaso nod .dentlii
surely ha cannot be called a good member
•
—uor honest, nor honorable.
',And 'pray, ,l!ir. letilduinn,' asked the
tavern-keep3r,, with,farmth, .twh ere w ill
you,fied, in society, quoteli an itUlividual us
yoU describo'?" • ' • •
• •lho , 'mi aster panwiti . at thii question;
and looked 'his coil:Taejon , steadily in the
I face. Then raising 14 1 , long, thin ,finger
1 to give force to his ~remark.. ,he said with
aep Pia) lfi;iiis:— ' .;
''''"7"Yd d t the'rneiir , . 11
i . ,
-`'‘lller, Kr. - Mildnuiii i me l" exclaimed
the tavorn=keepur, in hurprim and,displeus
gro. , !'You iturelmanipt bate earnqst.'
di.t iitter_but U. solemn triitli, Ur. Mud. ;
I aid: gnaw is yotirs Os, itib i n in soointyl=
' Yon receive 'fold, anti clothing, and ebtn:
I forti.;and .luxuritindf,Alarious kinds ~for
yourself and family Om the social body,
and what doryotOgivit btio for all these ?
A. poison:. to ,steul.. , alvni th health' nd
5
haPP4, l 9as of thlt. IlNitil ody. ! VII: 4s,
far worfe than a perfietly dead member—r
,st 2
yell exist Upon . 'fhe'iffiat'liody as a mere
1 pangreue. Reflect calmly upon-thi ' ' 1
ject.4 , . Gtillionnoind in the. Silence .ydur 1
tim
. . _ .
I own chamber, oqter.aitilo mndipa. sinned'
1 and-solemn communion with yog i s be , tr*.r-e.. ,
Bowlronest.wirli ;yOurielf. . Exclude r.
bias of selfish feelingw„sind selfish interests;
and honestly • defiedtOlyourself. your true
position. ./4 0;,',1 .1. ,
“But , ,,;Mr. , MildwitWl 4 .J--"•
The two moil had paused nearly in, front
of Mr; Muddler's' -iiiiiiiiitrni 'establishment.,
and.weke atandiugithite.when the tavern.;
keePer contutended , ti' itply •to the , militia
ter's. las t, re Marks. '.. , ffei had 'Uttered bilk tho
first'wnrd or two,..whe 'be was iiiterrurited
by a pa la thinly , dr , fd male, +who:hold
tv little girl. by the qt d. • She came up
beforeb on tind . lookeii. him steadily iu the'
face. for u moment. tor; .
. - :','Mr. Altddler,..l . 4,
"Y,,5..P44niz ,. 4 1 ii,
1
his replY, : — ,
`'"l'll'aveleinite i ,'lllr." ' u`ddler ” the tiro •
m ah-then'taid - ,' with. te effort to sin i le , and
utleaft"Criolite itir.lia thank you fur to.',
PE oB 4 l oi.trecok94; ll . l l, 0i11.t." .: .
"Thaulc lee, uod4 il__ 'nem certainly.
must be some mistake I never thad63toti
ii 'prekiiiii: 'lncladdl; , tie r not the' pleas
urnbf your .iatiquitin nett." . , ... " '
,"You sa id yont „ft me was Muddler,. I
til
believe r ; , .. ..,, ~ ~ . , , . 1
4 1es, madam, iti ikild'yon Vetere, that
is my name.'" .. . t„
~ 91 1 q" , ,Y9u, aYe4 p f nuft. : 1 / 2 , 0.,
made
m
y little girl ' herei4) went also, and wej
havii hMtli 'come tyith'fb ;" thanks." " "", ' I
."You deal in tidal.' Meanie. Speak
olliplainly.!' ~..", ...':...-•' '-'..,,
P . :Via sitialefOW' r e •- tiohnin replied'
with, bitter irony ,iii her tones, ~ I have
come with. 114 little; girl to "thank you for
the present,' we 'received lust night :—a'
present of wretehednebs and abuse.
.1 "I ant still; . ass far .frum uuderstanding
you us ever," , the tuverudtOoper said—",l.
never abusedyou, madam lad not even
know you.
"But j'ou 'Trebly my husband;.sir! You ,
have enticed hint to your bar, and ' for'his
money have girun him a poison ',that -has
chapel, him from one' of the best end
kindest of nien,..l,M if demon. To'yoti,
thou, I aive all 11 - 5 wreteltedueiS 'I Mira
auffered,,tind the,htittul tit . .. Aton a l" shar
ed with my: helpless children Inst'llight.— ;
It is' for'. this' thut,l. 'have . comehi Amok
`."Surely, - madam;:, you. m u st be...habil:lo
PA Ir4 9 I L, ' r 1; 4a,0 nothing 4 1 , 4 9. vfigi PM'.
husbutri,"
• ~ .,.T4 e iltinirtadoW" ith him !" the Womini
eicliiiined,`rut'itc ` excited tone. -' -4 ‘ Weald
to heavon . that.iit• 'were so l'': Before ' yOu'
openetityour accursed ,gin palace, be wits a
sober:luau; und tho ,hest and .kialleat M'
hasbanda-,-,•but,mnticed by yeti, youi ad.!
vprtisatuunC and display of ftiney , iitinks; , ,
he Oas tempted _within !be. 'charmed circle
of your. bar-rooth. _From that, inottiont be-,
8 0 4 his "dow,ofall ; ittifi :noel he is (losU'.,to
self.oontra-r-lest , to feeling,--„lostii to, ha,
nOWI7
:Ax the Woman .said this, . she butai,into
tears, and, then must' and walked slowly
;away.
MX° thatipainful illusttatioe Otthe troth
,of what fl c
os:lid," the ruinister,renuirh.
'ed, ils the two stood one, ntorn alone, "I
iiitre'nntliffig'ititidd. 31fty the - lessOirsink
deep intolyourheart. , Iletsieen .ye'u and
tilet , woutun's. husband totietati .1a it egitlar
:iluslpessi tripsuctieri. , Ilia, it result , in ~a
2/ititiii#t Ikeefit . ? .-. s Aa.siie! that „question .
to your'oir# eonseieute.' • ,
How "thb,.taveinjleeper onswered it, lie
ktiati not!' But if he receivhaiyi benefit.
/ ~
arty
front ;the double'lesse irirttit • • that ot b.
ers•may,;. Anti in t a hope that the prae,
tical truttt we hay codeavoreti briefly., to,
Mu:atlath; will till oitiewherci upon good
ground, we east it forth for' - the:' b6Llefit of
but: fudlew-tuen , - , .
A ISTurtacc Pt.A.NisYnait.-,---"tin our re.
turn to the ship 'We visited a nutmeg plan
yl'he.treea, which , arelrom ttienty
to ,thirty feet tit/might, unt i planted in, towa,•l
at, interyale of about kwenty, feet.
leaf is ih,Ulc'green Lind - gloosy iese rtibling,l
tliat (tithe burel, tourthe
- distance, might be taken Or ti small rutuet.l
coloured ;apple. When, ripe the Muck
husk, splits in the ' rentre, !showing a, scar
let net-work of niece, enveloping an inner'
pat; black as ebony; the lUlnel of Which
is the, nutmeg of cornitteree: The'eltitte
icee l not now in its , bearing steason, hilS
some tesemblimee in the nutnieg: but the.'
leaf is smaller' ind the hilfage mitre l it 6se
ntul spreading. As we drove thrriugh the I
orchard the ..warm. air of noon MIS. heavy
'with, spice. The rich odours exhaled
from the trees penetrated the frame, with
a seriaatiott of languid and: volitPtinttisire
pose. Perfume became an appetite;
the senses.were drugged with an over
-pawed; feitlit of luxury. "1 con
tinned t slitUild / ere hug'
Lace ri ,
•' Sybarite , eomplaint
of. his .roes lcaifirtrmlittyarit'
ova you Igolq• in the
Vt•-:7
A Vest of Klndnells.
The falletriiig incident is so beautiful • The carC'with' Which (Amaral% have
'and touching; that it should 'be read in ;ulways kepi: . their wives and daughter:lj
every housdhold'in the cOuntry.' It (level. preVails . in Conmautiueple. iro
,opesthe' true' alive prineiple' of kiiadit6s: !ask a Turkish gentleman after' his wife or
How many no erring mortal, 'Making . his 'hitt'dangifter, is him mortatt!derica
first stepin'erime, might'be' rddeetned by If p4 , italudas to them he callS them '"the
tile exercise of. this sublime trait in the hotne," ur . "the house." He will tell You
character of the tkind-hearted. Quaker. ' that the house is' well: Also when tie an-
William Savery, au emitient preacher ; ifeetioes'to his friends the birth of adaugh
among the,Qaakers, was a tanner by trade, ter, lie• Hays, "a veiled one," or e•ti stranger
and was kn o w n by a ll as ~o ne who walked has Lech given to me." He is taught
humbly with his God." One night a ; the Kursn to' honor his Wife, and to' be
quantity of hides were stolen from'his 'tan- lievelfMt ishe will be, equally with him.
neryi and he had reason to believe that the I sop , a participator ia 'Heavenly felicity.—
thief was. aquarrelsome, drunken neigh- Tito teaching effectually displaces the vul
whom.l..shall call John 'Smith. The , gar error that'declares the kahOinedans to
next week the following advertisement hp. I believe women have no' tioule: Potygarny
peered in the country newspaper : • t, is allowed to this day iti,Turkey. but at is so
'Whoever stole a quantity of Hides owl turrounded With i'oeittl'aud 'religions (MI-,
the tifilrof this month, is hereby informed ditties' that it rarely 'practised._' Tho
that the owner liaS a sincere wish to b e 1 1 Koran' allows a 'Jf.ussultuan td marry four
his ' friend. — lt poverty tempted him to leiiitimate wives, but 'tells hits .eipressly
thiti'false o'vriier keep the that" iris meritorious m marry only one.
*hole tranSlietion secret, and Will tln Cedstatitinople ulemas, the great
put him' in, the'Wity of obtaining money . by boches of government officials, the naval
tiMeall; Mere likely ta brini him' peke of and military ellieurs, the trades Men, 'and
t j the workmen, have generally one wife ---
This singular ' advertisement attracted
tttinaiderible attention ; but 'the
,culPrit a
lone-know who had made the kieil'offer,
IV hen he read 'it lisleart 4:lied - within
,
1.6,' and 'he 'Was' filled 'with sorrow for:
what he hid dories' 'A. few nights' after:.
Wards . ; . tis ' tho' tinder's taniii•Y'were ithout
retiring:toicst,q);eilleard a CUM kpdok,
and- when the 'door'Nits'e'perieci there stood
Jehit Smith, with :a load • of hfdes cubic
s . lihi.ildettic' , "I ' liiiC* 'bit:AO t theSa:back,
MI: Stkver'Y j" iitieip shill I put them ?''
- ' l, Wliif'till'l clan 'gei a lantern, dnal will ,
gti tolhe hardy; th thce,'' he roplied; •‘' t hell 1
piihhpifltiu*ift; 6134 in and tell me how.;
this blipVeti:ed,'. ' We will See what eau be.
d'imiler thee"'
Ati'sticiii as theliscre, gone out, his wife
Tirol:Mica -iionie•
he-tabl'e'd,hotne4fe tind'pla they pced ies
li wA meatn' t When re-,
tithed'finahhe bard, She irtiii, '.‘eighbor'
Stitith, - T tharglit
see hot Sniper' . wo uld
ha keen] 'flit' t fieo."'". , some
Ile tiiined h 1 back te,warils,her and did
not speak: ` Aker'lpani,ng, against the 'fire
pl#ea la siler i iee„ il l 6Vi '1110110.110,*4 said : in
n'elitlitid'vnitte ) •:' lire 'is ' tlin first ~qme I
c.'er 8 t tab rtit r ythitt r g,. ana, I lifiVe _fel t very
bad about 'it: "'I am ' lidig'l ' dkin't: once
Think that I shduld ever come ,to what I
am: But 12toolctcVdrinkiiii, and then to,
quarreling. - SinceTbegan t 6 go 'dcovn
bill' every hody'givis nuke Itielc.' ' You ate
the first man that - hati'eVet " c iffereif'nie a
helping hand 'MY:wifo, is'aieklY:antMy
children atttvintt. ' Yea 'lttiv l e c itert(tbem
many a:mel: `''Go d bles4Y , ln'l'huf'yet Il
stole the hi d e'.'' But I tell you the truth
wheal-silty. is the'Cat titne',l was 'ever
'a - ibid.' -" - ---' - '- ' " '''''' -
"I:etrit'bethelait,iny_ friond,", replied
William Savery. "The secret still lie' 'be
tween- ourselves.' Th6u art[still ' yotrig,
and it is in thy powerlo rnalco:Up for lest ,
tittle* Vrtitnia Me 'that thew Wilt 'tiot
drink 'any' ittertiicating liquer for it 'year,'
and 1.-will employ thelito-morrow on - good
wages'. The little' ):MYS can rickui.tittnies.
But. eat' a' hit'. 'nevi, - and dn nk ' soine''hot
coffee';. perluipelt Will kotii'theeftleir'erti
ring itnything,atiiitiger, to-night. Doubt
less thou wilt 'find it 'hitid 'to'`rtb4hiiii at
&tit; liatireell oft it hirtisehetift, 'fin the
sake . of thy Wifdand''eltildrenran'd it i *ill
soori'h6eotne easy. When tbou fie:sipeed'
of etiffue, - telillary, and she will gi ve i r e
thee! , ' ,-'•,, ~ ; • ! •,• . •
' The 'prtni•fellott tried tai eat and •driite,
but the 'foltd soe'''inta to Ahota hitii.After
, .
VO'ilk trying tdb:oitiPos6, his tetiling,l, lie
boiVed ills breed tin the i labfe ida*ept .fike
ethilii. ' Afti:i'le %A ild he' ate 'Mid' drank,
and hikfitost pa t.td *iki th' hi'm' foti',ihe itigh'i
with tha friendly wordS': aorrY fo'ile Well,
John, and thtnrwitt always find•rt friend
in'me:" t 1 Jolin ehterelf into" his' amply
tilt)! neit day;'.drid retnained Witli him' ma
rtrytitra;•ti'ildbOtVhoriest.itrl steady ' man.
The lide - fet ttf iiiirtheftr wag kept between
1
them I' tin t/Aker! 'John's . death, William'
Slivery initrintitnetrt7ild the efor i v, to Prov'e
chit titil , Wight be 'overcome wit h 'good;
; : t,...1 -_...L.i...._-.L,...._..... _ _____......' ' •
,
. .1111nieryliir b* Prolity.; '
. 'Thcilslittiotitil bit elligesicer has the PA: -
kiwing front a correspondent , , , ,
'
, .. , 1t is .hut .recomly that „ I h eram e, aware ,
of iltp l f:tut tha( marriages by ,proxy. ‘ were.
allotybla in the Olth.Dotnininit.,,,Some
years ago a sable son of !Africa, ,called
Gencral- n a title, which he had non earned
by' gallant, ,aervices. on -the .battle,-field,
neither Iliad . he
~neguired it as .General
Matthew, Arbuckle did• his .ot the came
gr ade, but had received it frotn his spun•
sors itt bapiism,.if he ever hit any—sued
and ,won tile'toee of,rt colored : lany,sporting
thq rural name, of lilken. Silly. A (lay
w,ce.fiied fur their wedding, the officiating
elergyman being a colored gentletnnu,,a
s ii i ve : ,ou in adjoining plontation, a stickler
tor dignity, and a firm believer in,the rve
ololions. of 'OB and 'O9. „ Those, *he
needed his servals bad , to go to his enbin.
General and N ilken had to Make the hest
of it, and ss the 1001111taill would. tuft go,
to Mehemet, it remained tor
~Sishumet„to
go to the mountain. Tire eventful evening I
at length arrived- , t he guests are assettibled,
ibe.groom,.hes cootie; but the brideis Mice-
Mg. The !venerable clergyman's - I length
becomes impatient. sxpresses his, 101 . 1011.
1511111elli, at itliikett'e , absence,': when. the
General, rising. from his seatohns delivers
himself; . --, .. ,
. "book here,:hrptlar Culliferi %muse.
wailing for dat .karkee , ;..l knowel.lierlike
;ialle bin gone trilleep, settinvfore
lie fire..; authorized to ppook :fur her :
so jpa.go ahead:jos .tle . sante-. if Was
here." Old Cullifer thought it a wise eug-
gestion, and proceeded (0 Mate theta in
thpholy bonds patrimony. , •WheAT the
Generpl. went over to Milkmt!a
eore enough, there site carts fast asleep
. 1)y
the fire,,with *imp of Iter wetlillog finery
in ,her _hand, ~§hp ~was terribly provoked
to le:tro her wed,ding
.44 goine..oo:
site ; !a?:( l 9 ll )'e,P4-".. , •
When Hath.lix's wife kiiskitt him mit' tit
belt,"enn`en3il'nigKt'Pabt ivintar, Kaye hi--
here. now ! you'd better"taiietio that
,
4,99 d 919 usie c,91.
nesis' 4 ," .
1,, -
IMII=EI
Turkish WlMlten;
Ito the provinces one wife more udiver
sally the rule. And now, all the great
effieers of iitatd intike'u'uterit of :wedding
Unti wife only, to show tigood "exionple . to
their'dodutiymen. 'Nor is the'Wite a shivo
entirely.. ,In her ,owe apartment sire is
sitprtitne niiiiire.s.• 'She May receive her
femahrfriends, and her male relations;
ehe may go out in the day-time (eAiled:and
tittended); and her husband consults her
on all affairs. 'She is not the 'polotad doll
weltoict reit.' of SIM is thoroMthiydo
,
tnestie, arid is e ff ectually proteettalby the
state, frota cruel treatumut. The 3ltissel
[nen is bound by law to maintain her 'ac
cording to his rank; ii he fails in this alto
may Clara a dtvtiree. -Whenhe, mirries
her he gives a present to her relatives, 10-
stead orthqiectin4 a dower, as
She has the,dure of the household ;` and if
he 'be Peer, she employs her len-Wire in
spinhing. She bai . tho eiclusiCe right by
law,.to'bring up , her tiltildreio—the girls
untilthily are married. the bOys',until they
enter one of the public schtiols. If, .tho
Ottointnis hwe . 6ne • tetider chord la . their,
hreasie; iiis"that which fialivays awaken-.
ed within theih 'at',the sound"of , the miter:
Mil • inlaid. ''Woinen may even - Perform
the KinCtiona of ''the Itnau recite prayers
and under extraordinary circumstances
they luny be invested 'with political , pow
ers: Yet, undoubtedly, the Turkish' wo
tnen is not ,et free.' JIM law ulloWs
tO'llee'her distant'relativea'onlY once in
obeli year;if heihirsbaticl objects to more
freipilint visiting;,'her relatives are Ailso
snbjectio legal
tiSil , ll69!sy s,
To share , pr not to shaver the question is
Wfiethbr"tia ltditer on this hiantapliis
To lit occur/dation °fear heir '
Cover the chin:lend lips which now are bare ;
Or. to continue shit to scrape sway , .
'1 lee Wraith; run:tumid horn Joy to day—,
To lather, shave, perchoi;ce to emit the lace 7
Ay there's the rub ; for, in this latter pais
What' Mi.iery'r tmrs this aithit
And rnasirusrathtr bit Slone our Jaws,-
Than by cm/hansom is the burbeio , us use. '
Cut. scratch, and lacerate them like,ttiv dehco.,
Wet:wally ,were tne cis,e;
Thal,,Naiatai never meant the hbniah roost
be 'no teased and tortured 'es it-is—''
so, I say: why thin what business
HavornOrtslar.vistually Id cry onbti
That nature knew not whet she was aboull
evidently
,rneaat
TO grins., should aerobe weinitigly inteuit
Oli {4i11;i11.1 prove iliat Nature was a dunce,
Arul'dttl hot kithvili,:r trade 1 , Why'not dt once
Pluck out and extract the nails,'
A n d ehave the heads of females and primates
Slrunuu'tie that Men ;6110Uid worship fashion, so .
As to be willing thus to undergo
'rite Petits itrsttiviiiii,:railier than permit
l'ibittAuche sod beard to aeon 'es they think Ht.'
How singular that men ahttuld still delight
lit torturing thoir faces. when they might •
iltemselvea their comfort,eaae,and health obtain,
Hy vowing they will never shays ug iu
lint 'lie ilie dreed "(ridicule and scorn
Makes the foul fashion easy, to be borne. '
hit alluettdiflif h'eu‘Vtt ids 'Make ;
Andior this savage cusitim - then, we take
'the trouble and theyaitts oui'chins to mow, ,
I.secalPts is thofatiltion cod() so.. . .
Hut thus our chins
,tvillsoon ito more.,lhtwo,
Hp lathered Xer With the pale suds of wisp.
§t - tiitc,lllll moustache cud br.ar like ma re on a
Our thin' wag 'merrily ii, street intl'bsil! '"
A'-
, 'A. VOUTHieL TURKISH IIRRo.--;-The
London Ciao/tide I cotrespondeut relates
the'follotivin iiiieresung incident '
."Atriongst the extraordinary oveuts nes
currittg-in„rlteau poptderful tunes, I mould.
We1:4911 , thu arrival at Constantinople of
ii,yucili frmil lourleen tn,surieen •years
Of . age, acuoinpanicil by several, hundred
W 111710114 youth, who ova native.of
a reunite country in the interior !it. Asia
Abney, ,ia the pi:raining of ii,wontan .
Years ui, age, aint,on dial account his moth-
er looked. upofi,licu,..ifs,. devilled fur great.
thitige--a,•letling which scented; to lave,
been shared by her neighbors and all the
pryvance. The
..child was, taken to the
pique -0,9:11i5, right arm an. Arabic
Verse has Ifeou insertion', signifying 'Thou
wilt the l a Inartyr t' whilst on the left site
happy,:; prophccy;. alien wilt -be a great
VV.) EdStern eitaraiders,s-,
This youth was (rico 4lfis birth .tiestineti
tor, , a minitary career, and generally re
gartled yvitlfleelnigsot reapectful venera
tion by liis fellow-conntryinen. kle.has
nciw grasped a standard. a n d, surrounded
by hie friends awl lullowers, is hurry-fug
lo the year, youthful, appearance,
whilst, riding through the streets td Stain
at the 'head hatfollCc'ers, bad giv
en rise to the report that a lier . onitt•a fu
Manna hat! 'atrarteil up fur the
cause of the Crescent.” • •
, rho wns nocnpinti in
hyr , ctibb;igee. souk
the i!piii)rton)ky, cahtlaumg„ hnr tnis
trpo'a, eay , iug, :
. ii made no ditieF.
At twenty
,e, the will re;
EffirE
. y- ige, 14ME. g.
ttiirty the ;Intl pt larty;thtLjutip-
Teo•7l;Grafi,#o,-,
rjylkielis ?ike
1%.1,yk1•
• 4 r ii -
TWO DOLL
, AItSPER A 41 , 1#1 1 .1e '"
.
/NtimilEß
A TouchintScene.
• Weitiko the folio Ling tou'rhing vicerief
frnru'Nay►• Yokk" piper of of ihi Idjh
This worlitis a great diea-itnx and no
body : eau tell ,what "turn - , op At .thp
next throw. There, are ,iiinident and roi
'nave enough, transpiring every ,dvy. . in
the streets ,of the inetronnlisr,in,.furnittit
nylier,icif for the
.potit nod ,novalipt ;
end of time. ,
•
,Irepterday afternonn,o well,dreased gen
tleman,p,xmaiog up;i3r9a4way... :t Yor ! ,
alga suns- had,evidentky , given to :a 4see
once fair a , tinge nl, bronze,. and :, thpnph
nearly, half a century might. have called
aver hie , head, yet it bed lett- few.traeas
behind it, and, no evidences tbal,the shat
own were, lul film Inr i to the,
,Near ; Trinity,Church sat ,an ; Old.,soctle
woman, tattered icloak ,of
tlitown neer lier,shoulders„ hex eyes were
dim, her hand trernbled.und the iltitt,grey
esqa ping from, neap guiltless of.laeu.
lay upon ,her cheek. *The old ,womau
w w a tchiog for. pure lin se ra, hurley.
anti hur".
rested upon the form of,a stranger so -he
priweed,e,d lleisurely along. pausing, now
tdid.then,as he teentingly recognizeihsorne
I pot familiar in . i day 11. r 41(111A1 fisom4
unexpected,,aud to him, doubtless, painful
..'i• ;
The old ,woman ,suddenly„ dropped her
I basket and. the apples rolled ; hither. and
thither. but she did not higed them.—
`George !" she exclaimed,. as she sprang
to ~her.feet.; •George . 1" ,The .stranger
turned in, the direcitun of „
the voiee, . In
an Instant his quiet manner vanished,*
"George 1" "hloclier 1" and Me , twain
were clasped in each others ,
,so,ine !wonder they scene.*
"Has tbe,olll women lainted,7,7'Aried , one.
"Has she been stealing 1" asked aninherJ
Yes she has, heen stealing*ltealieg-whole
years from Time, and flanging ; it tit.thia.
winds, c,.Brt "one touch of . noure,makear
,the,wholu world , kin,". and „there t was
many a, heart beat softer atilie.ecene..*
'l'wenty years ago "George Ina(' left his
home -.in ; New ..York. and ,gene
"..lawn to the spa," and done, bneinescon
the geent,waiera. Alter varied:, fortunes;
which brightened af
,last,,he:had returned;
to find the . old liotneatead razed jn the
ground. a block of, stores ..occupying
bite, every inch Of which s ha d been dangle,
hitu—but an old man pointed, vitt to him
his fipher's.grave ! was ; sunken ' en d.
without a atone to mark where ,heltty.—:
Of, his,mother he could obtain no ,trace.,
She had left Utica long ago to se e k,4 er i
son in ,New and,:had never:lre.
ean tell„ how she watched and.
waited for the firstborn, wandering,aoni t
wh o !elk wlist a., painful ,:deseeni:
0,, 3 w pm, dirso from ,comfort and.
lining, to ,the streets, old age. and,,por.•
,But yesterday it ,was ell.inade. right. "the
tleiol.,wse alive egaitt and. ihe,,lost was:
tonud,'!, sod so-day ,who thinks.he would.
exchange places with the, siost,.fasored,iit
foriohe that dwell iti oirtorions,or marble?:
yoo grant Allpt much •joy tireah out !lie,
Ocher at the fountain or the wheel ar,
eiskrn,, ,Gutl grant rnany such (uceijug, in,
*liiv worltrgf,parlings..,
Thu' Vl° tifcC
' Sohie dayeSto there itrekented
before a dealer in 'etirtositeii';iit
4 0 y al, a young Alin' it9iirly .l elltifiedsr-.
W." said he: elibwing a
carried, .`I ant a
the•ileastititif -balls soirees t mute
Duet, bad, s long illness, Asko+,t l;4 y,
hansted tuyi.pufse
in ; I would be much ohliged
ynit leud'in s n'teii r fritiea reileein
I would leave as security 'oner'brilie'viiill
lins you see, for Lhave ovoa . It is an ex
cellent
i nstitntent retnet,tutafs
it1%314, 0 .
to .irty•copt,•,4
shell have earned ipine Money at baltsaind i
The young man such. au :
honest bearing dun the dealer lent him ten;
'cretins pod kept the
up in his shop. ,
Tjte next day but one, a gent)eman,,avell ;
'ressed, wearing at his Ininuti;liole,tbei
riband of the [even ,of ,honor, wait elipos.;
leg front the dealer's sleek of goods some ;
shell werk. §oeiiK,the violin
,he took it :
up, examining it, narrowly.
ritie of ihis instrument:l" ; said he.
tato! Mine," rsplied the Shop-keeper ;ati'd.
he . tehtfed,hW came Paaqesa-ig•—",
„Thi s slopo'," connatiedthe unknown,,•Ais:
Worth money, it,is a,Cremona. a Perhaps;
its owner himself is ignorant of , its value.;
If he reams offur,hint tivl hundred Irtinet,.
for it. Ile is' a needy artist, wh0..j1,111,4y4
41. pd 111 V Call ;play pot
",wt" 11 „ 0 U 7,1114kr violet, ": 111 ,04 Ninti-i
jug fifty francs, ,tti' the shopmen tltit„tin t
known added in, taking his leave, ,'.Yours
tvill keep that for yourself if tits oXiir
succeeds,
..1. 1 ruturn in a,11.4 tlttys.,
*Pwo days after the, young man, re r anit
pealed, !wingingthe ten Iraites,to •,rejleeuri k
1115 t julin. , fur I , liniti
him two hundrpdfraara,.A fief,
itation he ,agreed, pocketed, the,moneystmit
withdrew, lamenting the Sad
,useeitsatte l
coin hjin to- part ,tvith
favorite tnstrumeid. At ,the ~end .of t,
Week the Dealer, not having seen the tisea..
°rated gpittlernan, beramp ,suspieintltr-v
I-be carried the violin to no Austrp,meith
maker, who offered him threefrenee fiXA.
atiknoWledged. then, though a little ;
late,,that he . had been the,dnpsi of twat/ tw
ad-pit knaves, ivlnam he deaurgie,tl4o,,i4j.,
A- Lady ,10 , 11 ting the cutio.itift,lnt
Bilnusn'i! 11useum, came to _carpi' -at
Inge sea doy,s, and . altar gpeinl * 1 .44 11- 4 1 '
wolider.inqqireil Id a wog labnAloOd
near, ,il;ltry ever barked.? !!Ala,
ret)lierl hat .!•1ict.tictw..... 4 40 1 /,:loirk. ' 4141
the sea."
The wine imatsair.* gispfir.4o _
, ,
it
of, pign sure ilto 'wood, 01, OrelpOnnilill is
Ifi ". 1111 i 1 . 1 .• offeMAlliel""AUP r
that ii' !high hta WS
a subsilace; but a 'Faris 4 a tallow dam,
INEMOkid