t l r t 4 t 4 11 .11 t 11P1w 1 A. 115 t3Li~lli. o !: liM If:1 , • VC) ' , Lump : • v,* I.4qi t,/ tfi Prologs,lonal Cards. tf,t4 , tl •Itel . LA;WRENcE'LULL, irk FrlgE in. Chnmbexeburg street JP one door Weer: of the Lutheran C Itarehinear,ly opposite Gliammer'a atore, • where he may be found kailyand willing } 'to attend to•aily ease within' the province 'of the Oentiat: Pereons in, want of full Initi:Of teeVliqiti invited to eall. , • , •'. , •: ' ii,EFERENCES. •' • , Dr•..(3.N.lfir,itzmaiit,•l Rov.c;P.K.a.urn,D D i••••• a. liongsg, , , Prbf:M.J•enus, • 4 . , H.S. Huhu, • • It 1., .Badtaffun , ~ •,... D. GI CARAT, • . .. fi.A •Mtin'tfurfloan ;Rev. It.. I 'income, 1 , " M. L.qiii•cavlcti. ,-, July 4, `lB4B - ' W,M . cC L E'L.L N , Attorney. at Law, • AND PROSEOU,TiNO ATTORNEY COME On LIMA:MARTI 'si'lo of the Public gpirtre, two Adore' West of the "Schauer March 29, 1856. DAVID A.' 11 U . E LE It Atliirney at:Law. IVELL promptly attend to Clollectiope and V all other bamiles.4 entrunted 'to Ins' care. tsrtilliee in the Diamond, adjoining the Store of A. 11. 11.1.111,TE. Gettysburg, Pa,: Feb: 1, Atloriley.at Law, 0 .7T1.: . 1:E..N tio t Centre. ~ .fi is w . i t r i o ffiep North IVrst Cone ith;F:EIIENUP.;.--Bot. Thtuldotts .Starens "Esq., [Amon:or. EDWARD,B. 13.U,8171LERi Attorney it !AM, ,1,V11.1, faithfully . turd promptly attend to Y al l inisiness entrusted to him. He speaks biliguaac. 011 ice at the. saute place; h t ." South Baltimore street, near Forney'a Drug Store, and nearly .opposite Palmer Zie-lor'it Store. W,. L. CA3IPi3FLL, AI I °rake) , at- Law,' Chrunbersburg street, Oettss ,. - burg. two doors from Geo. Arnold's store. - will nttetiii thin. chums for tiorstY the bun Acts of Congress, PeqvrimiN,• c. All entrusted to his hands :will rO veiveiwrinuptattention. ' .• • ; . DfoOONAUGFIy, Attotivey at Law, ;((ltttee, re.npved to one door WCAt of Duel:does Orti4,St.,B.lolt-Store,Clotnibtrdlougstreet.) A AttoriLty aiul Solicitor jri' Patents and Pen- lititnity Land IVarra as,' Back-Pay pun. :winded Claims, and all other claims against .the (4nverittnetit at Wanlifugton, D. e• : alma A tuariean claims in England., Laud ;'\Parrott< located and Hold, or bought,and highest pricet .I.7tods lor sate in lima, Illinois, and other Western States ; 411(1 agents engaged Warrants there: ter Apply to himn,,perstinally or br letter. , & MIGIII4III,EGII STILL .411E.1D 1 IVI3 have just received , n,Nrie lot of &I L 11.11's; qv - , las BOOTS• ANDSHOES, of the very lf,tent , Spring. A tyles. aid intend selling, nt. nnqill . profits. 'O,ll nnd nee them hefere purnbyning elneu•here. Itomemher the pto . ev . Veation:n Old Stued,, Cheaubershurg . ftr.i. ~ • , ' .. • Minh 211,1857; lir: 1 , 11.411,LY GROC,ERY. , at.verrog XLESVEC'EFUIiiiI' infer:lts the citiieni of ' Gettysburg atat.the public• geu e i a ny, that: lie' has opened a uew 1 • fire/ 7 yrs', and Cpnifectioncirtr , • , 64 the Northwesi24_ornor.of iheDiamond, for. Knarly occupied hyA., B. Xurtz, where he rwia habe coaatautly-,'oti hand. n, choice, variety of }IIQ Ellll3s qIOI.NP4O,TION.A.RIES, , 0:EDO vir.&4l3,itulevoiytl l ing in his lino .4vOiy ariiCla.thaitheliiisters Xarkat can of will, lee kepi on, hand or, appplied. * 5 4piteitt itatice.. A shaie_ofPuhlic,putronage to rCaPgatfully, ~. ir94Fc 4 4P „ R in MI kjnde tA eAjporl 0 . a104044 , 714 PftPT,...00.04,: qj t; And the uhcOPest / 111118 undersigned woull Inform the good -...!•:fttiople:l3f-Adatiis , county and the reit of ttlia that ho inns 'received an , ek tom. large' ,n4pty of l all-kindi of MEN'S 'b., BOYS' CLO:: • PELII4I3,Y Shoes, Hats, Oaps,..l3llffalo ,Ildbcapite., from 'NeW . .York ; aud although' 0/oath:ire adrancild price, he is ahli and :detet!toilhed to aell , ittillelui price thrill' heretn. Ithiintry .Ifet:niumits , are invited to call—he „wilt sell:them Goods lower than thereon buy in-the icity.. -No Ono ;can `compete with /dm, .uttleas'hd htlys his Gootliina he &ma : that is to .say; go to' Nei , York mid stny two; three or four ,months, and watch the ehances. • - 'A , word to the , wiao is outfit:iota. If yen ailed such Hooda as he' keeps, go to him and ,make'your purehases,ro save money. . . MARCUS SAMSON. Oct. 31,.185G • White' Hall' die . * cr dem! / wrilE Thirteenth Session will commence on hronda* the 4th of hfay next. The pittro: nage ;of the public is respectfully solicited.-- 2 Ttitinc-i6O per Session of 21- weeks. Poi eir- - AOlitrii matching particulars whir-13s •.‘ " DENTAINGIA, PrinCipal. ' - 1 Harfisburg. pa. I •Mareii 20 ' ' ' V 9741‘1" SYS • ' A.: N, , wmigually . largo.; assortment, of every droriptieu just received ;, ~1. .1 , ••, : , • $4,3180,1it. • I.• I iit '1(1 ati I S i .• "•• • • ' • ';•0/.4II7•1 'I , FEARLESS'AND %FREE." I. '" " • POOt . -Oljer•lattbratiCronn . Lisa thesokindiyieldintsnvivr -1 ottid, 40014 1,,a emwd.of people !' • Muving t unisless, : pi,and fro i• ,; Liki)tO,gings of spectres Moving, noiseless, through the snow., '! The'.:the'eehoes all tiro feiCeless, To the steps that come and go, EVery step, however nOiii3less,'• Leaves a footprint in the snow ; - And each print, altho'llis voiceless, Tells its story to• the Snow:. ' .• Here is the fact, of yontkoml maideo. , • Age and Manhood:-pleasure; Some. whom care bath overladen, Some whom,oare bath Knight. Steps of ontolMed, youth and maiden, Criro Will follow r ite/ in vain. : Yonder prints all blear'd—uneven— , - Mark some weary pilgrim's shoon After all his sink forgiven; • ' • May:the grave accept him soon ? He whose steps seimaso'uneven— May the grave accept him soon 1 There *foot-marks ; hard and rigid,. Pruirn their , pressure we tuay know One whose heart, as winter: trig ieltS not at another's woe But beware I 'Wrong • howe'er night will 'overtake with won. • ' ' ' Tin an iritpress neat aiid slender,. genie fair girl lath pass'd, Gtxll o'erwittch te.nder'f Angels !Shield her from the blast I - -Heart so frail and thrm so slender; ' ,C 7, ; • Need bo , shieltitsi. front the blast I Berea' naked foot seerna creeping, Ylainly.ntark'd each littlo , toe ; • End soave mad-cap child been , leaping lfrom ; thp window, in the snow Om I, stane beggars brut is creeping, Cre , shivering thro' the snow . I While, with whoop and shout bewild'ring raeingdown,tbe,street,.. iterc it bunch of , merry - children teuv;. the' 'oniticit O dancing feet To that hitite-foot Child; betvild'ritig' Are 'those initikit or &sliding `felt' I Thus hpon the Prospeddieary, T cauld gaze forAiiirs, unwear,f, Countingfootprintslwthe'istiow ;' • • Altising.o'cr the prospect dreary, • • Wading , footprint* in the snow!". . Itt the ri ies no univiie *moral " • Fontprintß in the meitieg 'Midis , :With the, soft 'inrri do-not quarrel ; Jiut a little go! 31imuwhilo, all may find a atotal, codtprilit4 in.thq THE'DEAD , EEA _Though, in.breadth not eitentling over ten miles, the, Vend 41ms:seems bdundless to the eye when lookingfenn north to south,; find the .murniur of the waves as•they break- eit'its 'dint strewn 'shore,. together 'with the lines if drift coed and fragments of bitumen on the beech, iti waters a reseMblauc'e to the ocean. Ouriolidb:,:aPerfeuMt; tlic `sensations of Switn ming in, sq strange a sen t ) put t 9 test the e;xtreine buoyancy. felt in it, and ; X,was quickly Nottvinced that there,was nfi; . ,exalgeration in that. ,Z.,foiaml the water almostlepid, and' so strong ,that: the chief difficolty Va 9,10 keep autheiontly submerged, 'the feet starting up in the nit at every vigeromsstredie. When float ing, half the body rose above the seriked,',.ita, with a pillow, otie• trii4V have slept on the I . 'it fter sonie time the' Stitingeile.sB .of iIM son- Stitimi io seine. toeittinrot tlissppeMed, and tm IP),i°4el'ing the OIPrTC4IrIOBOT/ ..211,'911P.ed. had feet to ' n eut, udisti,lo! Ais if Oidadder. had been misched to each heel, they .flew upwards, the struggle to! recover myself tient my head down, the vilely bitter and beny water, from which' I !Mull hit4erto itMartled ttiy head, new rushed into My hibutli, ears and nose; abd for due horrible element mementthe onlydoubt Thad wits ithether I was' to hd drowned 6i. pOisMed.: 7 = Coming to the serface;hoWeiier,,TSTlMfolatid, ma4yg furthey.ulVißt..to 4 ;‘ytillc,iu deep ICliier, W ich 1 sin inclined to lieli ► is almost linP l * lllo = 74 f4 . 2l 7 , l ;iret • ... , , TO.YOUNO ME.V.' A correvondent ol the London' Yonthiti streeto:;lYlatewthe folloWing atiecilotO; which, we vitt) , for the . etipeeita beep& of young men entering mercantile II e , , once,loiew,a young man,v.said an emi nent preacher the other day, a Bunton to' young menr"thdtiwas 9 bl:dreithicitig life Ili a Onti - day onovtitisaV'to . Milit. be .' t fie, was 4: 9 IPg III ,!? f PAPTR*.• ; 1 47 68 tckl l 4Pur; int@ndtio,exeeutipu of; , tlUs ! work., „ifie made artigigeelits *** rrPightl'aliCF o tR the own, about Abeir,eariaapd,borsofy,and; resolved to begiu,very , ,,early in the morniggi Ire instructed 6e-taboret's , toibe, there at half.pastifoir '..lElisiniistei cOtries , ityand, seeing sitting itilhe doutiting , liouse; lookiiery bittek iditinfitig that his commands hate betibetni oaoc>ited '' MiiSter;" R ipon WON .; requested'id get out the cargo this morning." 1 8 A d P ll 9l"'Pi4 g/9;19114.'1T4°, Ault h?/: 0 4.4 l e.ace:c"449fW! ; ,‘• "tie pev,er, louked ltchind himfrt;9,thatonor Meatr—neverl elumucter was' haul, con: tidetim) was established. iLlo was ibund•tn be ilte, man to do the thing with promptness.— lid very soon 'came to be. ohe 'that could not be spared ; lic wai as necessary tolho'firnt as any of thaparitiers. 'lle was a religious' men, and went throug . e'a life at g rCiit benevolence, and death was able to les;v.it his chit. di'v.M an ample fortune, lid was 'n'oit smoke to flat plenor vlaegar, to the. teeth, but jusS the contrarj.L , . Hams of the' Louisville Journal, 'gets off some bard—thitigs.i Beer, lIIMI We see the nprightly, , though' naughty' nu. thorAs t: ho culls herself, GQorgq Sckul, has ewesspcl hpinelf, yni:y strongly in. favor ,pf !OR& ibgtßed*illr 44 4 4 4 lAA lit erft iclotT tFlAtli:ja *ripture,, we gaols she twill have her RLIhJ , '1: .•.. : # -'.i.i ;11, •/!: f1;1 7:,„1 t.4Kratp. :pa §oti.to ; protect Ms his mother muLaister from the wauts, and ills oflife., • Ferris had etkieled a:liboral education ) and ~baviog entered:tbe Navy ama , Midship.! man, had reached , a Lieutenancy, by mason of Ilia,superior 9.eptiremerita and .goml..c?n duet. 'His profe:ipion bad leci him to all'iMrts of the world, and* had carefully irntrocedhis ; a4yq‘ntilse.l4 7 tilopgli constral4eA by,sengion.gf mea49., the Practi(!ei of tho Ings.i)gr, id o.ccrlTY. He Aed zee tvvith the sinly doughter.of na . rria' nue of Oa wealthy - citizens of 13ostett at a fete given' on , board the: ship Ito which Ihe' beltingid,, and lad becomA hitnediately etitiin; oiNe:d. of iter r but hu well knew fu hi Ss')Vie h6ait: th 6 difference In thnii' 'Minnie's lb' iiiCel a blue riot. ' Ile iiiia or n u fug' seretril months subseqet to the .time atory , l.l 0111 . commences, at - the neusq,.ot • 1 . • fi Lmuslliikk oPier n 0 mbre, esid:E'etrislo himself ) ',lf lam jee.ted,st by, ben friends „for offeringihnnliorothen'avilties 4 'with what i cod tempt yould her austere parents "recetief proposition for her htti4 'rota ,epe, eoltoor n !!_ it: ( a l. lf4 j r" " r was•4 l dPeArtfiteqi old men ali4.ye!. ho *lke Aftid, to Sxo,kind .to to the .poor,, giviugSrOy,of• hie , boa n ty:.to the 'relicif of the needy....Bllll he waa a Jwfange .:Tna4, he iseldow spoke to thtise.stroolid: him yet , he;eiineed :the wannest lovit , for his' only child; and Anne' foo',' hived , hor father *kith an sidetii altectitid. His delight wisiOTi'ore over his litirarY, ii•Vitig,"us I ify were its the Company tie l the t 0 kcieveritt • oeCesi onswhen Ferris a.m%.at, r house, and enuvelaiiem‘y4hAnne lie Obeerred the old man's eye boot ptetjiledp on him, when his heart would sink within him, 'and he' would a Tealit) : or hii sit'un; Jerrie woa one eVeiniag in Ileaeon . afreet'm the 4c;nse'or. Mr. where ia ,spito of the cold rceeptiou Le received .frofn . those he generally mot there, ho atill enjoyed -himself in' the belief that Anne, tyas not indifferent to his ,regard. lie had been relatinp tp her; at her request, Idn.„Akipetienee . with different .iin; lional — chartieterii with whom he had Miit - r, speaking of their peculiarities, and describing the various scenic elrects of differ ent countries. at near a sweet leaov ) •(e • 'atm wasindustrioualy engaged iu deatroying. Ards bervilag close 10 ,. her ear ' said : "Auup ) will you pluck that ruse'us s' token ‘,„ • , • THE TWO PURSES." . ; ; -A! ,•- iry ft ...._ .• thld winter nietti . :,hit ' ' sv i?' whistled shrill tough tie bare ;hides ;15e life gi-, ant trees that • lined; i lle , e?tail. Alit kound ilaS'icoVei:`e'd Witlianow, upou i VeLcje /surface thei light of.the;meou fell I ,icti , dazzling splendor f l staddiqg ;the, ini , rested :groundwitb. brillisur iliainondo.l 'As the,Otld . South , clock ; struckl: nine, a young.man.wra* in his cloak, Sought the shade of the large'irees in' the park; from ,whenOte : he watched. theucoming otinamirous carriage loads of gaily dritkitsi people of both.i t3exes, whO entered vete of the'priticelf'houses,' of Beacon street:' Through the richly,' 'Stained, glaim widow/lithe ' goigAiltes ; light' issilbd;ile te• ateAdjr tided,' tieconipteihed - ly i 'the:Ult.M[4 tones of "iiiileie tionf afialiand ; the llouS.;i1-- lenibafeilutVrery poi4seened cr owded With' gay and happy spirits. The stranger still, con. temp sted dite scone,---.llB.cloak, which enrol. , ope4ole.fewor pert Olds• features,.had' fallen, , discovering A, face or manly.,beauty, ,a fall: . 1 44 1 1 i, e,X4p, with j arching hrows,,eud , short I cur lni hair, as ),lack as the , raven plumage, set- Ling, ott to a giultlulvantagolis Greciamstyle , offeattire---a becoming ~ : moustache curled a bout his mouth, giving a decidedly - el/Mine iiiii. pearanee to his whole face. 'fho naval but- 1 ton ouhialcap showed ,that .he' belonged to 1 that plass of our national defence. , a ~ , .• . "Shall i eater," said he thoughtfully to him self, "and feast my eyes onth'arrnsi`niNer e'en posSess ? 'Bard late. that r "should be'liodfid to the iror chains otpdveiy , •:let r tiui and a tare soul "as 'noble ' we' the lest'of iniM. , Wo.will seo„" and crossing, over , to the 'do; scene, lie Mitered the 'hail, 11e castoff his i ove'r shoes„ handed, his goat ;; and cloak to a tiervaut,,and µrely/lounged, mingled with the . beauty and fashion that thronged the :rooms. Gradually. ho made 'hie Way among the crowd, in whose centre stood a, - bright Mid :_beautifei being, the queen in-ltuditiess of that • brilliadt, assembly: ' The blonds. of the West End thick: 'ed about her, seeicibetov'Unapproring glinige from those 'clicanif blue U)'eS; haltieltilicfed,; she ausweyed or, spoke, on tile topics okenrer sotion, without Apparent interest,. Suddenly I.she started,: blushed deeply, , dropped -a half ' courtesy, dn. hiked of recognitime ter some one (vitliout•the group'. ' Her eyes net longer lien 'guid,' now sparkled witliauldultlet, 'and 118 otir , 'naval fridad nideied Sib groi'p abbot her,' ,31i,,,, laid hei:liiiy‘gliered'inind):l4S;siiiink-;-; '''' • ~." IVelconee, Ferrii4 - Wohied reared than „your saili`n4 orders had taken you to sea this bleak -wq a t 1 19 r." !!We should not taro lifted anchor without first paying tribute to our quoen,!! was the' gallantreply. :, ' ' ' ' -• ' - '' A titter ran through tho Circle of ekelusives at hie appearumee among theth, 'brit 'Whet' 'the lady appenral; 'there was no iochil for; : eoin• plaint:'" : TLo gag Ace nes of the nightwore. o np, seveFel time hn`d Torre tlitrverd completely .ppt, at funit : the around l' l o ll etheill An bat AU enviable ;; „ , c , ,; ; „ „ o , ; ; Ferris Ilarvard was a lieutenant. iii,thelia vy and depended entirely 'on his pay as an offieer.to Support awidowed inetlieratUryciiini eister f t 4 both of thOrh he eras ev • otedl.ioiittach• edt HIS father Was reself-rnacie One'e beeti alaudceiircil met~laarit, 'who "wiled and freighted Ai:;lneot the iieariestteinigil • r4 ) saiii that hni.inifortt;ne and Sickness orerteok h ad, and he sunk inin ' t 40111 it; 70111 . , ,U 8 oyi , Pinne;for slop, Oimostiiiehind it Vows 'the potOrMl.,., Ton knew the niyatie language r of bath, will you, vlpose. and ;give, aue one r/ • . i 'llush-n-linah, Ferris," said the blushing and pluckingiand.handing him , ;(I' tbii ' of 'the' eti p i This , ptuitiod when ' the atten tion in. M pony' iiresAit viiis'Arkwo, to' sththo engaging :11.)- ; ljetht:',...'Nkiv4e t'feidielikif Ferri's; eived`rmy. I ‘l3tideiic. of `Atilif6i ioie`, the from her tell-, 1 f t,.!!! 0 .1 . 1 0 - Th,o owo , !al!, pie ced next to his beert, itudi)io left the aPnrtitent, Lte had 4 . prgecgded, h,ut,efew ; steps ,when t helves, pipepst -4 *by, a poorrnithiliceut,clothed in raga, ;who , was exposed:at that ;late hour of the night; to, ~ t het incletuedey.ofthel seastiu. ~i 1 1 ~ : ;.l , • 4 'Pray,' air," said:1111) hoggar td Aired, "can yoW give ltne' . it 'trifle? ~ I am lierWlY Starved, ea rkilleifihrOiigh by this 'n'iiktr's l iiir.'!... I ,' . "'Perils liftbr a lbw ' lioillgOt ' Cii)l4riitition Will the heglirt i r;tdr : l4 hlul' a the li'enri"to ''' . turn away the su mug o acrea ture liandedrhim "6 / purse captaining five or ~vix donors, : prging,birn , to, if k riminerluite : shelter and r food. ' Tim' beg .r.. blessed, hint and, , Passeil on., ~ ~; 0 : 0 4. 4 , r .t.,! :,!, 'I 11- , A fewhights euhstituent• to thisfoccurience he:was .ragairt; ilt , lier fatheile ; atioustit t I , lfra. .11—, Anniete Mother,' receivethiro; at She 'MI 'most ,of hei'Visitarli;' Witirtibriiiiwhist thin ' ktraltied and 'di l tifint' ircithit l ig i l l''PliinCa Wo- i man of ' rid"Oriitil.iiilferiiritcriniti l powers, 'site always retired early condneiang her inter. cyitirie j WithitheiCty in iimost . ftkrrital inlnner, k' l erifs was . mash 'sur r' e : d ghat Mr );i r k - had , taken ,no Pqrtigulltr=ninliner, Of hie intfrnecy gilliS ),IQUfier.fOrt he.aeldOra . awei,llizu and when ILO could, tlio old, mare' eyes kelt 1 iteralrypon i him in anything but a frith* kitidAnditing 1 spirit, In - tliisllll einmhilie M I at ra I 'il a ir ha tj course to iiiiii\ie since Atunies acknoviiedg- !tient of her liffeet t icins Tor Ono .and.' now , 1 14 Was ,PilPlitYr4iPtiwo , froot (.4ie i goal of hie .happineril?, : fort tiis, better: judgMent. WMlllllll+l that the consent of berrpurents - weld sever be, ' Obtained. r! , r : ' - ~,,, , f - , -, , ft ~ A ,it It -..,,. d , ~, On. this:lima:den ho !fedi fahen'hir lea 6 as ristial, when ho tithe -net ; by the Ifeigef iiftlie' 'former night;'Wheitigailleolieftdiilitiii;'iliblir:.', ing 'Unit ,he 'ebAle ilifti •pci•Oittik'qse, lii'Willit him; And "that tintt iiie y tnofiCy Ith'ih : d 114#:,:Vo- 1 stowediipeufiiin'fi;d:heim ,eiiiiiticO(iodd and rent of rt,mieerable co der 3 flitePall°•ikad 1 Itldf;(1. ~ „,I, ;,,,,tali rr, ,; ..t t r.,.n t e,rt,) 1 tht :,.. Ili, • ,- 4gaio , ;l'gT6l.• PIPPO. tro, t tPuTio r inl the poor; ,nut 'p ',.l, l lkridt AP the tettme Vittle l )o(( . .hillrli ,tlita.- Ithi,hismulfffiliflifOritt.pil, (toniftritinfidho;l -the practice oftiiiid , etda only 'iii'the suplpett:l of •thrkie ?dependent , upon' l bim.b 'lie left"flie; beggar 'rind ' piuttiOd en Ifir walfhlipilY iii liirvityg: rim tribttted` tii , the' al lOvititifth' Of lirithait b ititt I I f oring: ' " “ •'. ' -: " ell' , i . ' - , c. , 11 ,',_)i., Not 1614 snliseiiiief,yer4lN6iiii,y; o ;,;ii., iiii at tile house pc ' gt' , . ' , #77 ' ,i:atal i4. 9tt'A'f.art:P"` ly rolln4 Arlio? and her fntlior ,filOne, „the I I for iner, engaged upon ri piece - of• embroidely of a new pattern,. . and the dattor , ,Peeting. over a vol in tie ,of ancient !philosophy. l ~; , t Al,i .^ I ~: On hie r ontreoce; .tivold gentleman took no further tiplidretit notice Of him then it'Might ifielitiatioil 'of' the 'head; land I. , kiriid illEttlinilik s ip.s'r• ', 0 'r , 1' * '; * "..."..1 L'9 , 7 ~.0, ':,l , :.'it . , * He birokn,'Cliiitr `liy., Annie's' eide r ' 'end, told yer i pillii),oTe iji . , , l6Wlvlt''iitde d z i't i eqs, - ;b:4- 1 7 , ! . elFTIF'i't° 4 ,.'i l sPg,i,!lhnfail?,E P 11 11'? f't`4" .; ! -I. 1:,) , 1L.• , ..1c-r:i 4t(' ',,1 , 4 , 4 ,9, 4g Nvil)11191: 1 ;ear LYYPldlPl:gte)Wgerrt ,l . _ kaow,"; said the ;gorroisinglirl. longer ago than yestrirdity-he spoke ;to mereintine to a•connection with prtnn.aever bdt one min,!! intidlhWbettitty;rgiving hintl& Ferri' could bear thus epigfieniie tit 'fact the hTnt aiiiii,netc to another, epurned itOo` ed, to that part,oc tito 04h,14'4 4 .1ift,e!Tif%. 03Tc,intr94;tpory,rpvi;a4s,,,be hu t vp .detibtlestrobettrrOr Sir, XII ti 4 KiaVY.iu your: family for' more than a year past. I From the fact_ that you did *not , bbject te my attentions to yo it ddtlghteY Uiave'bohn 4ed to lApe that it••inligittibt' your Mity.l ask,: sire Soot op3plon m thii l , lll4Mir , "if ivivdoftiiii reillett ltlr ,~"and'have g reMMO, °PjqcFP air," „ A!!",...Y,94,1kr9 rfriq ivmry, hpArel • • ilpitber . offenyout oaughter, bo, t embohiened by Jove i .1110 k yibu now . forher Karla.". ; , ; -no old butnittid bylfe book; and 59'morlrig' I,6.,,,,t6t a dl e i i i.i s ika : 11! i • • ;-•;. ' 3 l:food tiii.lrody eithciibii OW '64judif " I '" ‘;:l• • • •t , alt is youri ii • -- - gorria,oaug tio-!asltinishPlent to. his \feat mixing 1. • :•:(f! hgrdly , know• lig!! 'to• 'rbeorve - your kitid; , • nags,-my deir Hier 1 . 161:144 , tot' ditrdrunt •tiesit= , ;JListen, ' f you thlnk tahotild'hav9 1111pireitioll u hositipe inlltWalb know 1 :Yo . or character ? Do you thick thitt I should bavA given •Suuthin predioits:child (add liexo placing, her hand in 'N'errid).to liefore I had proved you ? out of ma-• nv suitors from the .wealthiest .and highest'in society, I have long sine.; solioidd you n'S one itu iehoin I could Teel 'confidence. Tilt world „calls me a cold and calculating nian—perhepe lam so ; but ; I 4ad a duty to perform ta Him wlip had iptrualad tne with the happiness of his blessed,Ohild ; 1 have, endeavored to put form that trust faithtiapy—the dictates , of pride Fd~e beef . coantcr•balauced bq. a desire for' nay daughter's happiness.. Ichose you first-r she Las yinee voluntarily donors°. r I know your life and habits•v-your means and.pros peetts—ryou',beed tell me nothing. 'With '•your wife you receive an ainplo fertnite 411661 "ibutl and afrectionttle btotlieri canui4 but 6itike , ;!SA!. t ;t. ,•1", gpod husband. But etay.,l,will be with you in a moment,': and he, loft the love rs ,togethe r. " The story of your marriage with B- 7 - 7 -- was only to t.ry.four heart, then, and thicken the plotp said Ferris to 'the blushin At this .moment the door 'opened,- and the beggar whom:Fcrrie had twice relieved,, enter ed~,and stepped up to . Ferris, and , solicited charity. Annie recoiled, at first at the de*• ted appearance and, poverty stricken looks , of the intrtider, while Ferris :asked in astonish ment Wei , he had gainmi entrance into the !Mese: iminvoiti,:'the figure rosa ; i6 stately beightk and caatibi off the ditighise'it had worn discovered itie person' of 'Annie's tether. : 'o , , , Tha.s.stonishment.. of the .joyars, - can,' hardly ba,conneived., -r. , .., , ~ ~ • ' • ~ • "I determined ," said tha faiher, addreaping I'erria, ,"after, I, had otherwise proyad`your I:l;sracter;44i tst one 4iriiii, w h ich, oral' Sth; ilia" li ihi'greateiel-chtrit",Y: All he 4 Yeti ' failed' in that; 'ytni : Wo'uld- also Vara Ailed - with me in . . this purpose 'oe marriage. . VOW *tie weighed in; the balance and not found wanting. r - Here, sir, Is your, arct purse ; .it, contained six dollar! when,yon firs4gave,it ,ta,thalleggatin thq atrast 7 it ,nBw , contains a, 4 chock toraix 'tholnatia ; and hero is your second, thatcon tained fivo dollars, which is also multiplied 'by • - 1 11011,41 0 4 1!! NPY:' ,B /4.4,the!cd 4 i Matti R4Flrris: 7f9 ', 11 )° 11 19 9 1 (1Pe‘,t'o, it, . f`,l4loril 411. 40' nem' Pf , oxplonat t ion- 7 it j, 1 ,,, i;hir; l 4,,elte!ra,osoc!lpp. l'Aip was o( course ll mystery t? mule,, but when aZidttined; add l ed to her 'love fur her futureantsband. s? tot 514 1.0 ; •:, ,'-,? r . ' tdlilArd vto4lo • i; . :, k6OtrYaiOndeitt: tit'ilto ' ; ' oii4s' .. Fo;;lit,yiPt9 - rt i ' i iio l :4ic4io*4 i .ooil i ! 's ;:i#Avt. • iivticoml 3 iifit;:t,lko I :o))o*iiiiivti , ieollig;iiii.oopt . ipr !hi.* ,Imi•watt,,tta„eyte!rluras. o 4:itccutreilla few year*. neon; the,lino iof the• greatllntereal int- I iprovvenatapefl,thatLStittckllt oihes 4nei,ef' those acts of genuine Itindheartedielsk 'whieli; fill %I' 4 14 U ll TA Ll 'eth41'f9 1 0014Y•Cfknfei°us*, i nesa.ttit . t,here - .18 aotnething i of.tha aegetatill I i'-",.f i ltiic,9 ° ,i l 4 4 ?l‘P a llirP - t•; ., .. ,•1; .1 -.lt ',1,:, , ,'; - ItF"itir,'ZlKlißt ti/i5.14 1 i40: 'O , OO .449 11 PEtttnt, where:occurred t OR, tt'utfahipment, of,pmetten- 1 gets fii;:im the West, was moored a:eanat•hoat,l , I awaiting the arrival of tbe train ere starting on i lits *tip th rough:: to OM HastW c'The captain of I the boat, ' a tall, iongh,'atin''orelitlewned mien, ' vitdtel vhii, daft knpailtitmiditig the !dhoti; 'et hie iiiiiit,Vheit'thd ei caral rolled aii,,tia it'fe . '* ,Frventeeta; altet!ii . jittiiiiotalithii ltalf 4 ado"ieU l igektitgliisnlirne'aiti; 4o id:htlibiratoli'lftiking," up to, thu„paptain, addragand ,Lim something Infter,tltis w,ise: ,1.. f +. ~, . 0 , , , ,',..., :_. ' • ''., • , ,!"Sir, me wish 'to go . on ;East; bat our farther ' progresti tmday deliende Upon you. In' the tare we' have , j nit ; left' . hi' ii'•itick 'man: •wh (le ppresence is diettgrecalde. We have ,heeiyip fl4ted'ii eiiintitit s fee`fty (lid' iitOidn i g6ti to 'mil; '..t. ''"L t d 4 , • . ''•` '''' t.,itt. l ri _ll ! 93 ,71. 4 8 93 an a, paesagtt, in your boa.,' If ho !geed, we remain; what itiy year ROmitlet ;, nen.' rephed•ilte capm I , ia " I have , heard.l, •• t the passengers through their committee. . Has the sick man -a representative here ?" Tolhiii . dittkiieked interiogatery thei;:, was no tinsmir;)" , ehOn;witheMett: Moment's' ' VtI?ISC, 'the Captain Crossedover'f6 the ;ear, end :ettter , ingi - billitlid; tit' Otte' ortidt;it' . .poOr tiiintelat'Od, 4rotii,ont Cquitt te 'who4e: life va.4 nearly eaten, t!PPY that Ffinle.r , worm, consumption. The man's T re adw4 ii,_Pwc4 , in iii,4,l'l!lg? and 'rm.weeping..., l'he. miptain .i advanced Red 8 PP1c970,4in , 144"3. 1 )'• ,•„', .. ... ~... : ; 1 •,• :. .'_' „I.o, , sir,!Loaitt,the shivering invalid 'poking np, ; 1114 faceetnevr lit with,tieuibling eipectatimy "are you the captain and will you take' me?-- God help, HT ; .,.I'h? pesleegerti, look upon me as a hreitt:bing, , postilunrs, and are so , opltiud I ou see fir 4 atittlying,:bao)lt,if am.spared to reach r my; mother, I shallidie.happy., She lAve,s ; in garlingtotheir,ontt my journey is more than lialf performed. I am a poor' painturi and tho only cliijd,pf t a p. i i ri,whpl -e arms wish to diti:fr • ; said lose every pasacu g er for 0°,4•'3 y ; thistime the wholo crowd of, passengers •styro ; greupeti s aropetithe.boar,.with : their bng gage piled on the path and they' then:lB4%Tc awniting the tleeision'of the captain before en- 1 gaging Weir pitssubc. , . A itiOrtieaitioi4 aeath'itti,tierisiim was made knownt,~ikt they licheld loin coming cars w th l V5 OYing,burden, cradled in his uSbipg his uay, through.the crowdl with the sick man, he ordered a mattress to he spread in the elniicest.part . of the boat, where he laid the invalktOrith all the care of a par. ordered` the teat to hf 3 dot ready for starting. suta newfoU.Snii . ,seetued- to possesS the astonished patiengors—t at COlsh ame and eentmiott, at ~timir.,inhanianinty. , With one Oqidraoa impulao they walked aboard tho.boat, and in Aiew Ivor* after. 'another committee' Was sent to the enptain, eniieating hisltres euce =tong the , passengers ?n the cabin, , He .seekt., and ; 'from theii addit there arose , • • a v tl'iN -hair e'L a t ti t t .t. t Yh o t , With tearAhlips in itisoyesi *thatt.tqugh,aun•eutbrowned wan, flag they (1;4 ; mt)leci-bufore him; and rimy a§kad biq fotgiv.eaadt. , 'at, turas a touching 'scene. :-Thet.founteiu. of. true syntpatby tree broken in' the heart Of eaten) and itti waters welled !np;'' eydkieg the iitteninte bf all pies On' , th' w e inetita!, a 'puree al Nonde, • foi the mail; with a i'God speed" on his way home, to die in the'rirtni of his ioTutut: 42 - Tkip„Voice of . Israst is Sho, title 44.4 weekly a4vocate,of -the ilohrews in San Fran-, cieco~.J has attained within three. monthi. eiroulatictu of three/ di/kissed copies: Them' artiAhitti thousand' Het:4.o4lollnd ten leitut inlbe Slate of California. rirAt night, wo cannot tell Whether the river icfshairow qeep t i ileither`iainV4;is judge . bf ' , le'sirehtl or seerit Wino:` ~o'kiioi nitoir 'have or uMit"bb itoli to ' • ' ' '" • V'} r One lazy' day a'fartnee's boy , Waihoeing one the corn, Atatnoodily had listeued long : c, To s hear the dinner horn.- - The weleotini blast Wris heni'd at last, , And•down he deopped his hde i • ',.But the.good man shouted, in his ear,.,., "My Loy ; hoe out younrow , Although a "hard one was the row • ' To use a ploughinan's,plrase, f' And the lad as sailors have it, • Beinning wll e "I ca g n," said he and manfully, ' ' He skzed again his him ; And the good'man smiled to see: ' The boy hoo,out his, row. ; The lad the text tornquher,ed, And 'proved the moral well ; That pierrieveratice'to the end' ' ~ 'Atlest will nobly tell. .:<_" ; , .c Take courage man I resolve yoh can, And strike a vigorous blow i ••• in life's great field of:Veiled to il, ' Alyrpysltoe put your row, A I)CELLINO LESSON Two. yonng'surgeotia oP Pans one° had it -divot(); on some' trivial affair, which 'exulted ; challenge; and - the subsequent arange mama foi• a..duel.. They reached the ground early in the morning, with their • seconds and pistols and found'an old woman theni holding - ti.Sloutlitily the hand. "Whi are you here?" asked one , of the comhstants,,turaing towards the old women,, laienight fConi old Pkrre p the boatman`, thtit''Vail en aged to bring,over two young gentlemdn this morning; and 'Colt mutv tliere . wds qck ty3, a duel," itneWhied . the female. "Are you fund,ef such eighth my good wo- Pqlrir ; ,;; ••• • • ' "No" obe quickly returned t "hut on the contrary, I dislike them meant ,to come and riee tlud One. This iti,rny grandson ! rn father', my son and njily child, fell in a and!' Young Jullen Te hot and iMpetnc4 and ,I hive feared he might' f iioMe tithe' fall into -this same error if hb were not watned.L.:- So ,I have brought him out hese that be might , 4•. some ; time ;see. gne friend. ahoot another, hoping that the scone, will eillictually.cran him of all desire to maintuin hie honor at suck fear. ful,mrpetiee; 'feu may goon: ,I will not trouble yon." The ttricsurgeone gaze'd first upon the old *onion' and lad. fair•heired 'and then upon . .each , other. • Thy then emiled... ,; , , f .t .931/011#,0 giro here lesson Po. said ope.•:.. 9101. TiVll, giro 'her bettor" answered ther° e • . •., Anrl they shbbk bands and went ..,beek, the city. • Tug llis,n.kusag:Fsg:V.-The late. :Dr. Bops ton was pacts disputing. ; With M farmer about• the ease.with,whieh a minister earned. money, : !ibTow, 4 said 4 the farmer, "whem l you, are, d"'" expect ae on to marry g couple, you never expe, a leis sum than three 'dollars, and you some times get ten ddllars—this for as fete service,", : . . : 9,00 h r replied the doctbr, "I woulttagreti 'to give you half of tny,very next marriage. fee fora bushel of potatugs.", ; , ;,, • "VerkWell,° said ,thofarmer, takc your offer,' and send you the potniocs:" A few days atterWardS, "the doCion was Call ed on to aplice a loving couple nt Detaw . n, place about four milei Trott wherelie When tho cerentohyi was over, the ;britlegroOmv said, to the worthy minister rt • • •.• ' , parcon,. I . a'nose .1 musit ,fork,orer something for your trouble. , ,What, nay yo to taking one of my terrier purl/ , ; The bu t , lireed;r i fell you, in the country. „Shocking, l ,nice toave in the hirer. fall five ;lol lois—Life-fa pose' fig urti 2 would do for the ,The doctor took the - poptvith joy.' Tile joke was too good 4 heltestenedlo the fartnet, any , "Nor, friend, here is my fee- , ,how ,we divide it? The farmer reljahed the joke so 1%:ell, that he itierditscd thei)idatoes to half a dszau bush. Goon RETORT.--A ..Foreign, Vditor Georgia, when it.A'qta nncertained that pnshan : art Sleeted; and thaAhnOre h'ad carried hut one Stitelwaieiroivink " over the can, in xi public crowd in the street.'" An American faced up to him and remarked': "Hut numbers aro un mark. That men right be tpund, A' few 'werivared iii Nnales Ark, While many millions `deetvnedl" He continued, "when NonWs Arkiested the l!dountain :of Ararat. ivaiteil.vatieittly The the flood to subside, Noah and lis-family,: Maht in number, went forth, and,re.peopledtba world! The American Ark of this da3; on the Mattitts.ifi,tif Maryliiith: and ,b'illnnirb, with his ` eight voles is waitito; for the flood of ForeignUrs to 'dry Up; Ivhen he will go - tbr!it 'and re-peOple the earth, and arrange for Artier' icans to rule America. • A Sopuntk er,berr it tnaT I coneern.n, there in a world or pinitr earnition sense' in - the Intj4,.'•out windoth eol.hl 'find it : Oaf:" ' "dfitdatn," snid altusbatid to hie young in fl altereation,: , ,whieh nooletimen spring - ttp iu the 'khest. of fannilien,"l"when. a man and hiswife havo qanryeled, and ,gaeh eenniders the other at funky which of the.,,two ought' to be the Cunt to advitnee toward& a re eotteilintion?' '• * . "Tbe beet utituioa Una wiatist" of .flui two;" , attid the wife, puttini up heiinoutti 3 . 01`11 tlBB, which,wng with au wietioa. , , She ilit4 couqtlered: - . IML:Aceorilitit to . tini OffiCita ratiirrie the township' of Ilighleed, iii county a the antatteat diatrict e!glikta_auttlea, juoksork towaship, Piotter counte r hue foartem. ..; ;,-.;. "ROE vUTIYOIM ROTr " o' • - .11 , .; 1" , t 41 - TWO DOLLARS PER ANStal. I'IIII=IIIII NUMBER 5. MMM= -Ivr of Byttothets.- 1 -11:10 'it .mbitakerl' Wet. that itrY retideti hstraittric damp, and. , hastens its decay. ' Oa the'contrary, nothing so °free. (tinily Adept the building,' Ali May be ? tieoe Yy examining beneath the ivy:after a rain, where it ii4ll'l3l o fOund tlnif th'e *slli aid aiwthOugh ill'ardittid'hi tleluged with wet. its exuberant arid Web•lille Votits,.'isaufrig as -they 'id frOdt every;;portion ;of thti hmuches..on which IS grows, 'binds everythingi together, that! Comes within their reach, with such,a firm and Int* este !ace•work, tint!, not a single stone ,an ha kepltivPrl from its position without ; first tearing • away; its pretecting safeguard.-In prdef of this, we re eilti rtiiii s of ancient `' Castles ainrhuil. tliuge for While' in those parts he the'striictitre 4iiit.fevie 'nottle - ndtthtni of thii proteceitwr, ttllhaVe gobe to niter deerty; ithe r re the ivy •htis thrown 'its pteserring•mantle, every thing =is imps ratively iiresh sad 'perfect,' and ofteh• times; the yery, tingles of ,the sculpturett stone Itr,,f,Tin,d4o))o ahnoqtP 51 1 1 'rP• 41 14 ,entile as when they first came from the hands 0 . 1 the builder.—dinte;•icali Agricullur iit '• . TfPC L 4 .)V or T4 2 ' Flitala ;Rixo• -- . 1 f. 1 4 tielnan wants a wife, ho wears a ring.on,tbo first finger of the . Jett hand ; if he is , ongaged, he Wei r ' it on the second' finger ; if married { On'the'thirtf; 'and on the fetirtii,' if ho 'never iniends'tniet married: When a' ittify I'S ha engaged, isbc, wears a diamond ringed hoi first finger y if engaged, on the socond t . if •niartied on ,the third t 'and on the fourth if she intends to be , a paid, When.a gentleman presents , w fan ; a fiower, or.tinitets to a lady with the JOrt. hand; this. on his part, is ,an overtire ,or rq gard • should she receive it with the left han it iv considered as an acceptance of his es• teem, but if With his right hand, it is a retuit4 of the offer'. Thus' by ti fokeits; explained 'by rale,thtiptlsSion" of hturali 'Pug I:tetorrt or Turonmioe.—i. Ang stutrit . iihO lioaidoid at One ch'ifitie l ,rriiipir - tete, Managed, for it long time; by cute ittti6evic or auother, to postpone the = payment li iV bilry At last the landloid•heeittne,quite tient, and stepping ,upto.his juvenilo boatderg elappe4 him gently on the shoulder, artil,askedi him for some money. • 'I 'hare not a red centtibout Me Oft ptlsetN" was the laconic xeply. . 11 "lint; dear air;' iund the landlord "f ran'ptNord'to keep's' boarding".hcutta ;Admit boing*pliid." •‘" ; •• i Otte losoPirtir; , 'eir; You oesn't atfall some one that caro l • • ,:-•- „ ; , •ri • --71 ". - viTS Ati'D - * and a,' keris.-=tinitt: spring 'a end ben 'in. oar , aeigitbdrh end forineil inti rriatef 'acquaintance ,with each other,'fro)iekitg ,a idi catching c.riekets and grasshoppers, together; as if in Parte ip business , , In. due course (f On? 0!) hen brought Ibtward 11 :11C°, ( .1 1 t.9 1 7' chickens, and puss 'appeared three tens l'hci united flimilies were afterwards to he seen daily; in a field directly 'under the dove of our office,'engaged in the seine lthe 7 of -besineSs—chming gragsboppers togetlier;' and having a nice time of it. A' citty , orate ", since, one of the kittens was seen to come' out !( with the chickens from: under ;the wing of ttio., lien; and occasionally they wili rub - their aideci against her "drumstick."—.dockro. .414sisrii ? , ter. - • DISCVIC OF , tack swine :if properly,eared for ll* . 1 stielker front wind and stoTni, pad is warra ,l diese, with Proper inod, :"I.q . itiOre thaii and sulph6r.' proinoio"the gerierit' suppled Ocensionally:f MOH° of the most suocessful uilities in Spitin is the .celporient-systitti.-1-..'; Pothtvps titers is no European ootiutty: ivitinst thisitystont.ltiut better witiptiso. .11oe are be,: ing IY°P )17 the 44h. 1 4i treetr sad vivo;, wee d iscus sions 'oyez. the. ; Ireci t pa. dl,flrotu.„ this we hail the tiawli .ofa fxr"brighter day. 1 pfiy"..4 wicked wag wralawyer, in one afar county C 9 4 r! 4 vrOiten t ilecitiOlkli*eil'Oe by,huttiug * the f 9 149 wi qllery to .the; wpfee,,, sionnl brethren.: .4%thy Judqe- 7 - 77 ,4 1 neebehi , t'y`?" 'i'lte = "Olonibere of the br i te*,bea, t . and - there present} ineWered,' "boc~use he knows act law." $5„,..1h0 Baptist Church was organiAtd is 1639; and is now 217 years old iu 618 United States: ^Ji had $,791 church tuiiTili;gs, 4 "tnii.,' cd at $10,931,382, and' 8761etistuis. • • •, riertie'Coligregaiianal auroli was t orgi t n f ined in 1520, and is now of ' in Ainerion: !-At'the''tdkir i tg of the 6oilaniViii 1850 iv had - 1,614 $7,0743,662„an11 aoetnriodating 106,177 1 liniu 4.. T '0113.;' tt, -116Plhe Universalist Cbnich *as of iintzed iu Vsford, Mass., 1786; Atul.is'now , of Iryeara standing, It had 490: Aura ed i 6 usr" Viliteg,t 4 Ntor val* , at, $10016,414,, MI, caunnadating 0'4,4 1 Loam& 1;e1.4110 blethatlitt Church, was . oiisnizeilt in }AttltAmpre I)neetn . bet• 25, , 1784, Anis d nPw. ,) . 'of ytnt!s ,ittnucling in Ainetlett.... At , 461 . nlittres' edifice, valtie4 itt,414,62P 1 ,6144 i , and accomnt'on . ting 4,20:1,334)3ert. I Tbe ' :Rotnan Cti,thylica orggnise4 inliuitimoroin 1633,and are zu?4r,9fV4A yeaFs titay hnd only 1,14,1 thurvh edifica in the iTnitZmi Stateh,'vedueA $8,1) 1 (43;8365iid aCeinlmoduLing 520,920 bOareis., , gelt-The'death of a printer is thus desesibed in iut Eokli:sh pa/Ors ."Geosge Woodcock, tisk, *Of his iirdicesickr„l, the type at hoiresty, the 1_ of 'all ; ulthough the I of death has, pit to. his existenee, ever) , if of his' lith' wait, without a • . • t - M-A Mr. Gainers, as Indepindss4 now s student'onievitOtege, Londisi; yet big Iheat,,iii %I& ir fair to'liyiti the rikeeahiekt Itr..l3purgeoe ae abeibiii models Whf41101; • - 1 =ME -- _.__-- Ip~i