~ .., ~ ~ ~-,- . , , . , 1,..1 , 11 - 1 ...1 ...!. , 1...i.....c. , ,t : . 6 :! 'l ... 1 1.. ' ''i i r I 1 '' 1. ' 1 1 ": 'lc,- ______ — --___ • I i '' ' '- 1 ' •-• '•- l . •••• • -.. 1 1' •- i , . 1 , •1 .. -- - --•••_ -'', ' V .''' •1 1, i , i - 4.,: 7 `. , ;.- 4 ,-;i. - t';' - fl . , 1 -, ••••'-';•'. .14• ,st,..t . ' - . • , r' . , ..,...; -.. 1-, Ili r ,l .11 t' .l. , l). 1 , -,-.,,—.--, . t ;,:. -41;,.;.t ...,;,-- ,: ."--• Ii 1 , t, 1 T . . . ~, , 1 u. , . , ..5„,„..... •, 1. oq' • • , 1,. , . 1.., • ~..,• ,i ! ~,,.. -,,- 11I'.•.. . ' - :. i{ I I'l . • . • , . - ~ '•' ii .)" .4.1i,.;,,N-, o f- i . .1 -{4 ', ...4 , .... i' • , 1. H .. 1i• .11 . i 1 ''-- , 4 4 11)1 -.• II : i' 14. Vr 111 II ; t r r" 1111 xXX `.• , Nn 42„ ei - ' . I • • Tht Beaver Feniale- Seiniaary. THE first term of the Sixth Academie year of ibis institution will commence VMS pAY the !Bth of August 18€0 hadi.centinne 4biut 'F'otatrass - wiz's; chiilt3g the 28th of liesecobet; • • REV, A. T. TAYLOR, A. M., PrincipaL •,1118. bt. S. TAYLOR, Governess. 318.i0. 1...L0NG, A. M., First Assistant - 418.41 , N. P. BOLLES, Second. - tjtl. E. :WORTHINGTON, Primary Tea - cher. . • a. ••2. SPENCER, Painting and Brawing Among, the following advantages of thisfin lititution'are the following: Ist. The Principal _has been engaged in • teschip,tfor seventeen years and is ardently at " moiled to his profession. 2d lie has noconsrregatibrt bi oda? tssinas to fivide his attention but all hii . energies are giv en to theschool. Ed • Tbe Faculty of the : institution is unequal led in . attainments, ability arid fiathfulnesa by that of any eitnilar Institution.' ' 4th' The discipline, though kind is firm, and pupils who 'rep'scid there do and mad study. .sth Special attention is given to ilte drenches and effortS made to !render •• i ug racilcal. 6th SOperidtadvitilisges for - sad bactiumentati Mimic, also Oil tidal. ith Terms, are mOderate and will conspire favorably wish any InstitutiOn, even without - tskingiato consideration the'superiority of Abe advantages 0841 by this over any other When) nth Aipparatis forillugtrating the Science. :9th Lectures on various valljects. • 'i s C ESiDA It . `Fall-Term commences -Tneiday, Aug. 28th, 1560; cloiis 'fiturtslay Nov. 29th 1860. Win ter Sesilen .commences December 11th, 1860, closes illichl4tb, 1861. Spring Session com tacocis March 26th, 1861, closes . Jane 27th, 1b61.1 i EXPENSE& - . s4' PO per 'Term pays all expenses- except • iia;hisic which costs twenty-fivecente per dozen —popira doing their own ironing. If the branch is porstie4 are shove the common, an addititma slime of from One to two dollars will be nude • TUITION. ;•• - Primarf Departnitsit per Term of four ' • teen wicts. . • 00 Ist year; P,reparatory Department 21 l• •` -" 84 i t ! A El '• " ", ENG LISII COURSE `,,t year, ti - "It Ist year. so 00; 2rl year, SIO 00 An incrderital charge of fifteen emote per Term tCI be eipeged for Pena, Ink l tirid Copy book up . lees puPils provide thentaelyea—no other to. cideccat fee hi charged, ORNAMENTAL-EXTRA.' usie—L Lease: mien Piano. per Term, 912 00 Leon {ll 119 04:14 Guitar, $ll 00 - ' prof Inptrument . Notiriin .oila trAn , ideil'or . Drawjag !, Vgal Au4lo—free to Music pupils, to ct.hc4, 2 00 • • Ictiartlie . rpartiEnlato ads:trees the Prin.eipaL J. 110NROF., 'Pro"( Board • Dr Goods AT THE EAGLE lOU ii NEw it 60 1 ARKETI ST., lin= PITTSBURGH, PA. I • 1 1 W T 7- , ' ' • — 7l wll eosin/thee cm, , e- 13t of June, 185 a, snd wonflUtie, Oh, of Sept:. the salS of upwards of FtiDD D TROUSAND DOLLARS , 1 1.4 10 ie• DRY GOODS L I.isirib' to i among his customers over 84,000 • :Warth - 4 Prevents. ' • - Any Iperson urChaerfeg FIVE DOLLARS IioRTFI 4 oopugwilt be giv'pn ONE GIFT; it TEN DOLLARS worth TWO QIFTS,and.BO on 'ARTIcILES 130:BE GIVEN AWAY, .. J SilkFiotes ' 1 ,, ! valued $50,044260 io PanCy , ilk Dresc Tit'rus' ddo 26,00- 260 25 Lsdiesif Fieneh Dusters o 10,00- 250 25 Dut.ter , .. bel l _'l 1 'do 5,00- 126 ,_ 31c-dv t `tnrii the oNL,II IV 0 . , it Ile will 11.1 peregegtoL.,_, O t ob i ri Dree4 Pat,ters linlChallit Dyes' Pr ' :ins ~oallif Brea Palter io -2,.. 100'204 jSkirte 1 ;.- do 1,50- 150 ,t,t) FrenChJWlrked Colter* do ' 2,00- 160 2 , . sets ICci lairs end Sleeves' do . 5,00- 125 - 2 'NtOre qrolt Shawls do 6 0 , 00 - 100 2,Camel Itair'Shawhi • do 10,00— •20 rtersis Slialesl - ',"':do 25.00- 60 1 0 , Single It•deba Shawls do 10,00- 100 IN:() pi, I: dies' Pottonlloae do ' 25- 250 NO do do I lack Lace Mitts do 76- 75 ISOO Eenboidered Collars ' de - 25- 100 t1)0 Pairs of [Siisnendets -. do 25- 100 keenik Marseilles Bird. is 25- 50 DoieziLettcl Pencils ' dg' -* 50 7 60 • Gerits)SbittoCollani " , do 264 6 0 1 Dock s . en'e•Drawers •do 60- 125 fi hike Kid Ole es 1 -. 4 ' "do 1,00- 100 4 Stella Shawls _ . I. do 11,00- - \ 70 J • ' 1 • t 11 $8005.00 itkiteteetnbei the I, ploce--sign of the tot. .4n L'agle4B tad at, Market street, between Yodtq ,, Pittsburgh. Jule 20. . ri. irlattlir, Jlllll3 W. GAUL: • D. 111 2 CAZDLLIIII. .."—:—.l j I/ L I Si° N, C, IR R 4 I . 1 ..noi.k.A.Ll LDIALEZiI IN , < 1 ' ' `D RY . GOODS, . No. 94 WO O D STREET, ' . • ' ' / )ENN • IL" .L! Prrrasuse a, ElAl l t . E . , ih, - 1 fi f iiig the trade t . , 41 ii tl'th e e.y P hae 'M a w in n :tore the most ex -1:;1'14e114,b of deiirable .merchandise for the it y; Its l iol. ever offered in the Market by Omn i& , '.lz• taly other thonsii. An ersialniitios Pectpini-aolicited. • — F t 8 t 5 1860 •—..... i _ tz , i ep . , ~ • z RITE 511G4R.40 COPETAI PULVERISED AND I I [lllBllltD SUGAR FOR SALE. I _ II c iof?' { than th;c7seapesiby i IklP—. I)e: leaner'l(rcito • t, S. DaveipOrt i Editor Pullish7r ' • ••, I ; I TERhlll—i3tta DOLLAR and FIFTY Ciro" per gunnel!, ADVAIICS; • °ltemise Fa° . D 61.. LAss ? will be elotrgest. - No p*M 4111 44itiii0. until ail annular," are settled, except ' at. the, option tne Editor. 1 f Adserthremente inserted at the rate of 1 60 ets. lei squar e , of fifteen line's for . on. inoer tion—eaeh ettbeaquent-iusertiou 25 'cents: A ibenil discount made to yearly adveitisers. lir Lettels comPirnicationsilb7 :41are prompt atteatiolt. 1. I. Green the be Turf Abevel • • sr 11 Itattsca it green be the turf shaVattka• , ?riend o my better "dojo: - „ 'None knew b u _ N ifei but-to pr I . .'bears fell, em tron were dying, rom eyps unused to welap t 1 And long where thou art lying' 1 ". . win tears the cold turf steep. I I when hearts whose troth ,was proven I Like thine, are laid in earth. There 'should a wreath be irOven To tell i the world their l .worih. I And, I, whO r woke each morrow . TO clasp thj hands in mine, _ Whoshared thy joy and sorrow i Whose Waal and tree were thine. • • , It should be mine to braid, it - 1 Around thy faded brow,' ' I But. rve in vain essayed And feet I eannot, now.] While memory bids me weep thee, INar thonghts' nor words are iiFe. Vii.. - grief la fitted too deeply f That mourns ) rase like me. I I 4 00 4 - 151) 15 00 6 00 OVVI-DRISSINW--The over=clressiog of AmiriCan. ladle' in the lore' eta, at hotele, and in tbS Churches, is a ;subjeei of genitral remark among crave-14i* from abroad, as welt as i seosib/e people 'Sr t home ; though ito little purpose, it would seem, as at oo;'period : iMi the love of displaY heed morn Conspinulms in our country. I Atoeri.! can Women are slaves to dress ; it I is the • ; bane of tbeir i life, eye, and of 'tbe male victims, toO, !whose lives aro connected with theirs. Traireling irnoks, large as a oMpill house, must bel carried shout' filled with ell sorts of 6r/ery, fu a f • Summer 441 int. to "altering places, laud for a Winter , visit to : ' a city. The father or bust:Mad .; saint, IremonstrateaL / flounced, dresses lied absence must a ss` ample _ space' and there Must be a ea et!, _too, in Low they duets I"ltisay we well exclaim Why} will .they not become more p)actical ? Dots the most fastidious critic .of female' beauty admire i a ioung lady to full toilette more ,tban in . simple dress.? If beautiful there ,is n'eedf of ornamen: ; plain, she should app ear withyut 2 pretetipinolt.- 1 We havit known 'ladies who !have Ltraveled through thecootideaLof Europe W itt only ' a small rack! to contain their wa - rdrobe, and they foetid a ;wonderful relief in out having "too ton - oh - 1w wear." r 1 $6OO 7 00 800 12 00 10 00 8 00 Sale, STORE." 1.. ... i .4 7, . •-I la ' ma. DUCHASAN'S DEWED. TO DONNZN, 10f THE Nsw YO RK . LEDogut- , - Id r. Bon-, , , , ,• ,', der, purposing to 'publish l a number of sieteli,ee of eminent statesmen, Rites' 41, !'the'President, Ire+esting frOm him som e account of bir.l L wade', of South Car'o ,1 . I line, who was Im Congress with 'Mr Hu i - 1 chausu forty,yearit ago, and 1 Itbe felloclog , is the,PresideUis ... 1 • 1 - Th l T - py• 1 , WASHINGTON Sept sl •sa , . . : 1 MIIDIAR SIR -e r I have received your I lave! of the'lld mat., and shall most cheer % ' fully comply with your regtietit, and, furni s h you a eighth or the life of 'Wmj , ire:odes as soon, as poseible. He i l ins lone of the greateet, wisest, and purest statesmen that has ever, i adOrtied oar country, and yet hii memory has been sadly neglected. The truth lie that my public duties ' occupy my whole Itimelat present , - .I, bad hoped I' might ecjoy some leisure after i 1313 ad-i , journment of I Congress; but in I this 1, have been disappointed. If notfore, . hope to furnish; you the sketch ' soon aftei the 4th of March . 1 This hipm me will be li n 1 a tribute notroUiy to justice, but to grati• tude. ',Yours, very respectfully, I 1 1 1 1 Jams BFOLIASAIi. , ROBERT BOttrtlT, Esq. ' i ~ , . do 8,00- 80 do 8,00- 150 do 1,54- 75 dr - ,00- 200 El c laywgh.eoryyDess is Making! Doug. las _ &pubes in lowa.- Dean wail Once chaplain oltheiSeriata• .On a recent ()m -aims be wu ropel!ieg till' charge that th ' e Democridc party,had ever in i'appopr•a - ted the; public money) "Telllme me" Said be, "who can, win here Ithe Deticratia party ever maim' tpplied* loner." '1 - I, '- "I can tell il" past a piping 'lice at the rear of the hell. ! 1 "Stand up th n I I cried Dein, wand let ut .heaz your answer." I ! I r 1 Up popped the owner of ;the voice.' I "Now, Sir, tell me if yon can, where a ?" dollar has been lwaited l ! ' "Wien . the' Datneeratio Senate paid Henry Clay Dean f ur l his prayers !" was the reply that 'brought down the holm." ' MORAL QtfiarrlON "Oa I L i ZOISLATORS. —lf Igo into grixer shop it'd steal two or titres p i eces of 140, lam la thief. But if rte grnees sells Imo ,a pound of; sugar, and tbere iree.odo two ounces short, be merely sells things by fain weight. int imprisoned. The grocer is 'Sued ,U few shillings; tied; empes. lam guilty of but Orie theft. I The groc er, it 1114 be, is gun. of a thousand, ! be robe! every 'preen to whom he . Mils goods with then lalse weights. By what strange anomaly, of the law is 'tbe greeter allowed telget of so sue morwelissply tbsa , the !wow • 1!! Il =I AfEAVER El 11 9 : 'lt-. 811412511 BULL WO , j Tat I' 4 ' - , PIES/ MI. - 1 c 1 _Wti , mii . i - -r---, . emen !Ids 'to all bile, attemi Stit and 'county Fairs. , : It is - from l the- •Rioral Neil; Yorker W i tid was first published iti the' 1 / 1. i jttdrual i Oar xra, and it it now re•publis: led in th e "Buifitl, for the benefit o reel -it wbo fill vacancies in (memoir ! , Coi.Moo tik: Some years ago Iquaioted with qUe of your terrji. I ediled 'the 800 Giviser ) and bt Iput we iii prior. t must 'say in, wee flattered by seeing my name is the 'paper. with some things iv some :I didn't env, and we've kepi pars ever _sinee'r After all, every 1 . 1 .51 e :fame; but some ore satisfied miner amount than others. Wel' • he editor ant t any more toy - But .11hisie j beep thinking I.worildi se* ifli you would tot' put : welti Oh l mit,nwn„ bo.4t:-eroiAlliiki 414/1 - yi r m ill itbot4 my going lo ' 'Bu ff alo , the ot h er day. . ' Ir, it . I i ' CONCLUDES TO 00. 1 1 'Ae.it was not so far off but could igo out with the team, moll rot/eluded. we wou:d bitch op ant week to see 41in sights, aod'some we bad riot seen _for a long time. (that's wife, you know,). thonght A to take atimetbing to the Fair. I to hike'u ntb of butter s but she di' . 1 . , . 1 At WAS good enough, but thought take iimPe of the stock. .But I r would be 1 great bother: t. iTow was p r et ty strong in the faith that be'at everybody oo boniest, and, wooled/ take old 'Aimee. A right smart old beast lis that old mare, }on may depend. I ` • ' 4-1 AR TAKES TUE . MZ • 1 / , , Well, Iwe i packed off Sam,'/for I w willing. to.give 'be boy a bolidir 4 doe tile boys 'great good to attenethene kind o Fair/I,j do believe, after st ( Oiog all I ea . , . 1 1 ,• ! ibere., , 1 I I GOES IN. . 1 We got safely to town on. Monday night and Tuesday I Went up tr. the Fair ground to-see wii•it teis/g.ting on. I . got iU an Minted n i p Sam, and found he'd got th mare toterealautl : bad got his card on he head, 'autiii goad stall, and all Odom! coin fortable4 The ani,u.l arrangements, wer first nite 'gone ally, and doting all tlio tam of, th 94, Fair if eaupply of fodder ; was !good I ink that 3 ajor Patrick, who was every ,body maw in itig things,. a trump *int o a min:l, ll i 1 I iliAttli - SOMETOINO. i ' • 1 . Aa II was standing tip near the businex l office, l itil tbO I rrowd, I beard a couple of .1 ..• - men talking anout premiums. One said t the other; l I • : • "Are you a nexhibitor r IN "So; am I, Ind we bid better look t( the COrninitteWs..,' i " : wh7,l i " , 911 , , . ti'. ; [ "Yiin lee the Committees are never al full, 'and if you are on baud at the bit . are call ail, . . , , tent when they cattail, it is este) , to stir in a fi:ietid, wlsiti is a mighty *nice :thing tn soetimee. ' ' ' , "Well, . I am 'showing, a patent for i imak in'g eoWerttabers, and if I .can get the pre. wont 'it Will hrike-my fortune." "AOd I amlshoaing a new kind ofl bob tailed hens, add: a premium wont setme back." - 1 _ 1 "Well; you get me on your eriminittea l II and I t will name, you f or. mine. ,, - i "All rt i ght;lqi in tr.) win when yod-can." "Thinks I, erhaps if that's the way the thirg . hians, I I may as,woll take curejof my self sa arty one else. Everyluxli for Ihitu• self scorns to bh the rule on these petia along. 1 So off kstreakoct to the eatelelpene to[ find Smith , Who - is_ my neighbor, ; you know i Smith in the patent bull s line. (Mr P.. 1 evi eddy means ."improved.") Sys I, ", Smith', you're : showing bulls,and I'm atioiing Did Nance, .an'il I goers if merit Count; Wei can win. At.d that'e the talk here hif piper. T6a I told liim,.!wbat I had heard shout the committee - "Is :that's° "',, " Eraelly." " Well - I t ink old Nance is theibeet I , marl, in ti re. yird " ; - " And you haVe got the beet bull on the Fair ground." ! ' . 1 '-- ` Theo Itold him that we must be i up at the r ien't i n time.: : Well, stis enough , when the committees were ~ made ~,I ,_up, Ames on-'Smith ' s bull eom- Mittee,4nd be was on tbe there committee. • 1 _ Tier COMMITTEE 0028 - OUT. , head: i The edman took the book, as he had the. tbibri t in i, and were all introduced to i each other,. 'aria 'meat down to look at thel bulls Wewe're:ou - the red bulls. SO we went aloig, end looked__ at, them, mid I didn't sai l MuCh: till we came to SiOith's bull, and I looked at bite pretty earfully, pulledlia tail, uncbed my fingers into his rib" - , and 'went thiongh the motions; as I hid seen the Others clo. Says. I, ".char's a bull; that liolts like hi' Smith I bad embed, him Ulf over with a One toothed comb, and brushed him with a hair brush, , and he di look slick, for be was just is fat [ as a hog. And i f rom all i. saw, I 'th ink fat covets a multitude of sins. i I ; OIL TUB 1 ZOE'S POKED AT HIM. Just I; 1 , 1 ; as I saidthat, the fellow who;had a bull in; the 'next stall comes up to me pretty tierce,. a dl says be t 1 . 1 ' • " Whatl do ou know ibout bulls ?1 gi ,' laii fl, " I think I know , irbst , l.' 3 they‘ Well,!' ars used or ! in. my section." , " Ma r y .be," ittlYs be, " you-are on; the committee?" 11 i . 1 "I tiarn the y honor," says I. 1 'f, Bit say he "that. bull ba i nt, got '° , .., .1, i ,any pedi g r ee . ' .' - 1 ". Will, " sari!' " he' bad a father and a mother, didolt he ?" " Ohl Yes, b ut then nobody knows whol 1 they were.P, , i h " Well, nobody - howl butthey ;were just an likely as your bull's - parents.' "-But, wr y look at Iny, WWII pedigraN 1 I. •i,` -, 1 , There k IN Or. tall, obc of iktin id mi l be *hew !' elryour.ins;' ' : , 1 WeiV' e , ire to .j 1 `-1 And , Tbnii bull fia t l!ly, to ;keel. th y ho 1 :of 1 thei ' .4 queer lungel on you eel we, g doO',t sef4 perhap tat it wants eau 661o:ire of wioui . (3 1 i v 11 :be Sta e 0 1 ,bigges iU lrk Slat A't titutiobl, bu / 4 i ru d a es l F t i,i i r g ,l h chqq Yo) jUel slitsi I waot 1, • •uP lu 3 taw to prii „ 111011011 o ' the first , `dent Ws's , .egh.ttiS in the .vi -. 1 - • ...an air . 1 mud men Sta the op./ Eu big due, WAY, U. on bue tray' 75,1 in 0 50 111 Eve, il' Do To i l li e Keiep i t ~ ostu,r Howl d i v , ei l 1 g 4, onion tog. g°el 2 i a ii , lab° .3008' , Oka 1 I ' 0 ay, (tour , a t . JTo dire d '‘. white Welter, oce bole Ittij 10 'wi h ghat take' be a 1... uta •cord f hea l s I of 1 Of the eethello , B. l it till 1 , to tak e a -eel 1. pe r Pn To pierew . 4 0 10' wile put ; half the The Mi. til t sorbs time ram t he homi—) meat wi Provide and ws, on o and sod speak l', marry' stir, Ave but was au willl r be raisiog Wed. nivel. In re, and tt og first, to .t In fur T sms o at him = with at el rtes: . /:urbs, as +3lll .• ttign I 1 II t our Coll lEEE w *; 0.131 .a r. ,ien 0 , l i t. Ocieti is} lid ip. l ne} : trim ire a 4 s-pat. I ~, ore, bat - 1 ii f , yost.'srg It .1 eW it H4it,'". I NCB heap Peg g •Y" i co cosi PM imim6wratin, 4Albailigow - ot i Ose l unici - ,•11. mkt lUit i • :(ii,li l e :i t ...Joera tr i waling' ant) ;hot The I tima onni red a i lioni; he lir. , 1 oatoka d litir ; dial b nimbi.' 1 601 !it t 1 e: Steel/ e di/10 frontier; e.ael nor i ' Eitntu e Allighatiiis., .t iii anataios the i , . we,now behold ci t t ,*. • .ithir pthrne .H o the 'sails of l , ' D t i tle - ',l Pacific t rt, inilliooii,; a 1 e ' r in that oil r e l en'to that; . a es p dt Ilia rutin i e mili tar y , and ' 'i credita ble pri). I..r i a re,4 • i Y et the I ntitow 'PA 041 . 179 Q, 'p i oted . a 'auto i as be ay to Bo tow iu -vet brought with. th4o, and witilin 1111M-titre" year.. Eti from'tile' ile oam! ri at algb l , honest li 1 !ways flipli t ake a o ID ;It, he hau l fit% ad d handl: lyouroell isolves a!) C 12,21 ul dred i t . kiss fr Pood !it raial ' killiogi @heel )ythiog : gii lo; eat, lePi j lei i iti I,t. 1 c :l o ( d il"gig. %ad kwifelloo, ima tat eael I y il I lthii , p • I , eses. 4 i'-'- ', ' Ir ill IJ I7 gl 00' W, I' I s lyo ', g !Ai-of i pr p+ o 'cglPPek+ 2 ”i'd tholvi, gilati , fir.;,, dim ; arimocApliOineltit, A dopester lorpt iieg npt ~ g b• ''highrs,[l' 1 40 , 0 1 40i.iii lliet ing4ol the mom . tobipoobto *44* ,-. viontii..,. ' With heel hA sAtefed WWI 0 1 1 ,e, ofI& earliest Pleti :ttid iDMllletlielt 1 0 1616 1 : Suit Tilt 'OO Imo' str#Aesitul is r c pt. , j oi at .#OOl, , the to , tbati Alliwtlj, after hikihrhoutille,jel4 boil ,441'•44xiitshiiti . I ;•kioilble,tl4 o 4iicei l sol l l `• /OP Aito,Bl, l until-a short time before the rip• pointed. day. During his visit one even . tog, h e , reworked that; ho beliefed all 'osi cesearitariatigements.for the wedding were made,; and 1 the route for' the bridal trip° decided. .i,fle added.; ! 4 .0 n our ] ] returcilwe shall be obliged to devote i abort time to our friend's here , after bicb 'Wynn rt , . • please, we will pey , a visit to my old" lather and mother, acid spend a few days with them." .Now of Faiette was . always 3 „good' boy, and taught'to honor his father and Mother,' which early 'became to. him' apleasure as well ,as a ,dtity. , He had received froin' them words of encouragement; ;which bad done for lilm. without Morley, ' . :(for they were 'poor) what matey could' Gavinr have done, and through all his privations and and struggles to obtain an eduition and p4ition iu life, bet bad been stiotultited and supported by , the thought of.,the Plis'iore 116' succeimi*ould . give them . ,; sod he 100k ad forward to' the day when, with 'bit . chos en, one, he should meet thew beneeth4eir humble' roof and recievo again their bless ings, to be one of the happiest be should ever experiedee. For a few moments the lady kept.eilettoe • She then said ,',..elr. Foster, yu. know I have, been eau rated with differe n t . ideas from-yours, "and oeve always associated with [people whose Irnanners and style of living are, different, , item those ,of , yoilr pat i ents, and elthough I Shall toake'no, objections to your propos- WI visjis I; wilt!) you in understai4 thst 1 aball atit'expeot to re p eat it soon dr iiiitto, and that Isbell not desire to aaseclate with people of their alase."l , I'l /*Eolith% could have surprised Min more than to hear these 'words from her lips.; ;Fora few Moments he walked the room, Nolan.belf, bewildered. -} -no takstig hisi bat belie band,•.he tuitied, and with ..words room empliatielban refined saltll— avai I. led 1 have 'found you out . its 4.4.; "441:41-tasy go in, th e deeih'. ', • - 1 the lasi ' we beard 'of the lady; eke was still firing an ancient made°, hiving seen till's son of parents whoni!slie, believed be neath hell notice filling withbonoi the niiihest public offices , to - which his fellow citizens ci.uld promote hits ' 1, A. Sensible - Ilird. ~ ' I , , .1.1 ' A cfergyinan of this eitz tot upon knock‘ ing at the door of a room in a mercantile eptablistinactit in this 'city, received the us t ikl reply of , ‘Come in." Ll 4 entered, but saw oo one. Ins, moment Ale 'heard as if 'froin a human voice : "flew do you dor Upon looking about he discovered a parrot, and salutiid it with, "Good even ing, Polly;" but the latter: deigned no notice. "hurrah, thee, for Douglas," cried the clergyman, who byl the isy, is; alive Iteptplican. . Folly kept sileticCnci longer ender such puivication but- replied with '.Murrain for Lincoln" the geotleman was *Mused, end again ' 'hurt:abed for Do ' glas. Tbe perrot,, y down,.in a tone look ing ' enn tem till ousaod Dried ou . of commt YSllut up "' Thh s other did _pet obey, but'again hurralsk‘for the loon rico canal, date. Such pereistentiel• io iosnit %roused tbel bird to i itreitrame point, of endurance, and with slook of euirtlet 64.94 sod , die= gust it soreamed . at. 1 !"lent tip, you dirty bieekgiord." !. This, proved a "settler" for theloleigyzoso, iod'he made a !hasty re iree't,* Seneible bird !--DetrU if Acv. e, but . ut you es / do, I- emit to ,t State, ie New a great uud lb ea JUM Ida 'ttAn.rfrisamq.—All that. , we , know about' Shakespeare is, that be. was born in April, 1556, at Stratford on Avon, was thel eon of John Shakespeare t tradeemat4 andiett tbo age of eighteen was married to Ana Hathaway, then twenty-six years Told. to 586,' he went to London, sodi Uteri be come a player; in 1569, be was. one of the proPrietors of tie Blackfriatelbeittre, l and ,in 1595 was a promitient sharer in a large 'theatre called ttie.Globe.' seettid'to Ilay s e altered, mended end added , tp dramas ot Others before. he •wrote any himaele— Betireen 159 i and 1613 f lie , wrotel 'over 30 play', but the precise date of theicomposi tiou if is impossible . to fix. j About the year 1610. be retired perMattentlylto Stria, ford, He died on the 28d of April, 1616. Such are the meagre' result l of xi century of research into the external life of :Shake !Pearl). 1, luau ith .roue IF IX e i 1 t fl ore o,'fil it al trod ii r ) ati ad at the st t A PULPIT • ANTODOTgo-430411 days t since we chanced to be in cempanyirith several eminent divines who were relating numerous summing antedcitos of the p(lpit. Among others, the following; cluck i• our • • ••' • fancy as deserving of record!' • , . • "i was," , esid the reverend gentleduili J "attending divine service Norfolk sever- al year. ago, under a lessen of isome ex- While tho', officiating clergy man was in the midst of a most intersit• ing discussion, and old lady 'l'lllOE4 the cot gregatioti arose, clapped' ; her binda, aed exclaimed, f'Merelful Father, if I had but one(more feather in bey wing faith, I wound Ay 04, to glory." ! I The wo r thy gen tleman; thin-iatorroped, immediargy re. plied ; "Good Lordi stick it lir and/ether 4 , 0, she is but a*Able'o4 quieted ire- ' • ; . 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Neither, of the kora" youlkattta: g itany ttention 44 ; itte!itittetiaq ifaho la r onilwitOput- Ofatieodikol mulasealded,ehe olieneee,-ao• * kieni finoieraiielle , ilf 4 :fie • arowd, ire are be itoiald.'ets 4rtpig_ the anti if ate hundred dollies, H. ii abo rt fifte e n bindi lagli; dark, bay.' eillti,black,'aiane and tail s - latterlong,:fine ' '' '' 1 be sod Very th in; , email , , .)'large bright eye., and large points, em 'but nerve of theirs and Poettlif l we le a Y ..imi allowed suotitaiziur&—aboat bi which welye. led, to eillioot in - the ate of the In sheet, to tko aniailiiited i r I lifnll U. ritpeeeiated ..,„Ja., the foribe, hind 'off fcei, and' a clippie on the . hack - . But the:, bean-I ties and perfections eackte.the knowing the' knowing ones. ,Legs—oua theyare superb' hips, ,abOulders, back, breast neck, &o.; are • deemed perfect, and in all essential painti.the is pronounced by those who ought tO know, the most 'splendid animal . they have ever_.4een, Bearing these entbitsies fiC posted ones talk still greatly, relieve the , disappointment _ experienced ojt . fi.vit `seeing the, stallion. This one its six years old. The other is but Iwo years, end isl a numb handsomer animal, some fourteen l bands high, and a very beautiful oriel; Ile I arum more spirit tban the other, and his, 1 r . points are quite as loudly praised. • The - Latestjlnake Story .-" About two weeks agb, a•Mrs.q . ay, who lives a few miles northwest of perniso tOvro, Ohio, went'out into the pasture some distauce from the' house to get the cows . AS a storm ,wag cowiug tip rapidly, she took a peer way.racrois several 'fields, and hitd peeled thiough a quantity of brush on the way. Having started the cowl towards home, she shipped 1 moment to ;detach . from her dress what she . , aupposed i to be a piece of , brush' that bad, become fastened to it, and which impeded her progress by get ting;fast against everything with Whist' it came to contact; but, judge, of her alarm,- when stooping'to take hold of it,l tO diatum er that it was a long black snake I i Horror stricken wita fright, She was incapable of. of I ridding herself of the reptile, and:turn- , log, she led itraight.for.the house, scream ing at the top ef her vise: As The neared the house her bisband and one of the work men bear& ber screams, and ran - to ite what was the ' Matter. When they met b r she i WAS nearly exhausted, and faintly crying, *take 'fell faintiogj'R lie:a - .1., •. • • ho use ' 4, l, • b tiaritserSer - to the tea werkmen discovered and killed tho . nake, i a ;‘racer,' :which was. about siz.feet long. Mrs. J. had crossed several fences, and the reptile bad clung' to her until the lust fetice Sue climbed over, just before she-met her husband. The worst feature of thi . „ remains to be told. 'Ye learn tl fright threw the 'wornaln into convtd, Viand they finally ended'•in n fever whie mutated in her Beath, WIIAT IS A FAST , WOMAN.-.IS • i number ofFrazer's Alsip:int) the ircrd as' applicable to' the fair, sex, is .d.fi a.”combination• of the less intel o iztual suits of man with the less desirable butes of The writer pro bis , definition to, say that " a fast can 1 - 140 across the I country f smoke, pfai billards, bet and talk' about dog horse-;,in a truly edifying manner. noes' slang terms' freely, and is, defia manner. She wears shorter and men ed petticolitej'esnaller hate, I briebter era, boots with highar heels f and plentifully decorated ilitt!e4rass i‘• than' thosesof her slower coterppOraries, piques herself on "reading aortae& • 'Netraarr 'BOY.—A earrespoole Lesientrorth Times writes from airs' that the Primo' of Walesi wont 1 , r . , ' • obey theauke of Newcastle; 1 fi noticed the Prince at the ball, and the way he went in surprised every 010.7 He'danced every set „from about twelve o'clock until near Morning,. Rumoil, has, it that tbe old,. Duke put his Royal High t:f:lsis in 'his. repro, . and then retired.-.—• 'Mier! the •ald fellow had get fairly 'por ing; the , yam* came out and bade Ina at: tenants to somewhere else, while he Clip• pad into ' . the ball-room and 'went in' with a tight goodwill He is a good da car,' 1 3 and bas avery appearance of a geodeiaan: If I lturo'ed loose' he 'would be. incline:3 to be 'a ' fait bpi.' 4 Beautfita tne r ever meet wit anything ptattier the. following? "Ac the needle of a dioto whit& it is dire cted . lo ite' beloved - at tbellirst addrisses maim' on either sid eoeiterindiffeient in he l ls eourtsbip of th iag end declining Sun, and wLen it.s at-- first dotermined_to the Northi .it while tranebling d as if it offered aom: convenience in the Brit fruition of its i d and stands not Still in full: eojoymen after Emil gest variety_ot _motion then an undiiturbed „posture; id is enjoyment off man /might into the ; &tlt by 4egreer" - airb is stated in . in English p, in - ipeaking_ of the failurein deafen m_ggy of;the families 'or ;the nobility, "0 - eTitrentY-Eive Barons "who were pointed to enforce the observance of Magna' Charts there is not 'now in .Ifense of pe!rto single male deal:ends ja.An lowa papier stains that ne steamboat and ,railroad accident., 'people — have been tilled and . maimed lea by barveating and threshing ma. by any other et,. ,' • 1102 - ..-..-y--.... - ..., r.:... , „. i : 4-TAl3llBllhu ° ~..- taniii' • aiiiiiitflifctii. - . ,-- '' } '?'l 7 ''• -•-.. , : -,_ •- -,, , -.. -,.:- p- i .Ta, s aey; iriod tel-AGOX7UI6 I T ' s ,, :;t!'i3,str - : - 4 Ili t2(l of-Selitembei.::" l'iist,itliiiiiii , -*- low; ikair presefit 'Ara' reportl a parilor h is e t i,i4k , x, pri„oicluw siyn, '-f- % '' : 3 :' ;'.;:- 'l *wig' • ktitetithat the iqh'ito 'wno.* id tl4 - North ' Kiarol over tilt initi- tuili a : and. p)(4t.';,...titSt white Ilielfblacjr 6 1 0te3f41:1',1 : r . 1719 oairiagee„sekdperform Et!! , Aar ellist si..o 'ken, while at the Suittii.ll3- !re were inoritlelevited, ere !Arnie ;own tferterm es tbeeeldegraOihg duties l'- Vet ,ws,T,i_s TB4Bt ciefiirtuo me bit for Ode tatftilde. 1i inight s be in, Soutb:Alabacusiii Lc iestiftislol,- ten eti;tes. liet'eiery. tetith.ceau Xle wee ipealtiitg to did tint own s i het To; witfie till; Willi sod danglitert - of niee.teoriii: of n.ll who kieerd bitn,,wasii, cook en 4 milk te r wittienk ever supeeting.ther tbcv 4ormseg meniil ser INS I to the , ver su, they • ..:re less. nlcvat%. tutu those' - wore riding in their carriages. And, ii.Yr it _this aristorni'tio Soother° party Are cii • - Votes from that 'class who black Hut' own - boots, acid drive their own eartia4easiot wagons, their; share in East TetinesclifO•Vrili ibe stuall- 4 ' . I . i ' 1 I ' Brownlow asked Yfittecv if he thought ~,-,. I the election of ; Lincoln • wotkid be a 'staff , ' cunt pretext for the dissolution lots Aboi - ~, , , • I Union. Instead of replying Aft the epee- is - 1 tiao,Yancey conamenced Cateehisinglii ro7vra-I I ' I . , • Ilcw, who,lanswered by saying:. ii-n, • . I - "I am'ione of a numerous party at the . ' 1 fioosh. who will, if even Llucetd mall be ..„ , . , 1 clected.uudor : , the rertr i s of our .onasutu _ - 1 tion,and by the authorry of law, tritloont . committing any „cutter off,nice thto: being , elected,.foree the vile ,disonidnisttrind ,;e- ' - Icessioniats of the South , to - pails oyer, 'HU% . .` . dead bodies' in their march to "Watittir , igtoo .- • , to break up this 4overnmeet." - 1 - ' ' , . The Perils of Atritil Navigation r . . '• b • ' • , i *.A. 'd is pate h from' . Albany, - NeWXork . , - dated September 2 , ,3, says: . k - _ ,•_ i'Lamonntain;the balloonist, no ti_with . • a serious accident on , i ts rclcenti VaYagiti from this city. `Ho trav eled tirirti 'piles' in twenty nine , rnic?lltes, arid in ittettipt;• ing to land at Elt Laucebrirougli; Mae.' sachusetts, was caught in B — r4rnatic, and, _ 4 dashed against A stow, wall,- knocktog.hirn I ' - seeseless, _but t breaking Lei- -bone* i The' basket rehennded awl was elevated on an ' equal altitude with the balloon thas ?clone.. jog the, Well. It was thedragged r !alon g 11 ) J, il P a pqmi a g I the ground at a'rearfol e ee in coutaet wiri‘ci tree, st ipped it. of its - - : 1 branches, and then tore ,the net-lo l rk 'of .- 1 the 'balloon to. atoms I.; It conttpAcif its ~-'• ' ePutte 'mina dirdance, whin it c .1,13 , 4 19.c0n , :- . -: iset4itt(aGotjter tree. - 4treoing ,i,,,1i0*-^r, : :‘, - ,_ , Lain etrt, i causing the balloon ! .fii. 90ysimet and tearing it to tatters s- , I ',-,.., “Lantuntain war..not eonsr!orte ffir.• ireirly _' bait anh?ut:aft6r he was found ot4ihe'topl: •of i,mntontaio by settle men who Writtteseed . . his perilous deitient. - He, was .very ibadly bruised and cut, but not.s'+' .terietislii in- ..- rjured asite prevent h i., riding CO p.l i farm •, I house, where he remained for twenty four t hours, whets Il s e returned to Lnittilikistirg o :: teaching.; home • lasi' _night: ' liisr .ascape i irons Instant death rwO,s most mir.cipOus, 89 tteeballorin was ' driving along; at at the rate'of a Mile - a, , mitlnto when he was Oash.; ed against the eLre -wall. 'lle say E 4'svca I a more fearful 'ani perilous deer itian 1 Wag , made rwheiJ he .I:..:oied ins :V county, on hii tr!p hom .8: Lout :' _'. - It - . • , - Iks..lt must La fun to anent! t: e char. itable festivals out I ,Weat. 17 6..14 iodira i • • there" have adopted t. 1“: tieficimid culr,ejto of forming a line,and for a price lai'.l, 41.,n t:, • miiitting the gentlear.n to tilt-: :. trsilaitig. •••, - I kiss of thu lot. Wno woublu - 1!e ho. ... we,volent ander such eilieneeti.anceil the. only. only thingwe alt:lt.ill object to stolid he the " . , runuing' 7 one would want to linger ovt-r . 1 such a work :of charity i, ' • I ' eise t the ionp, ter e last `'fast' ed as per attti eede ' girl lhoot, : 8 awl I She `-, viv eath• !more tugs, and B. Gough, tc,q renotenrlteui• peraneh tecturor, delivere4 at - ICoutiet In stitute, Monthly evening, - his erstinpinve in New !York since his return fretto:3?-t -rope. The grett hall of_thr crowded to oic:iflowing: and the iktu fr o4e audienceilternately laughed• .un4 tytp4 - with the , ;itre.tistebie humor or pet l iti* of. his itoriee.dltriug the whole eiionittlgri , t of ' not`• fot of 'graceless boys were One &Ay "surprised by_ a Oat) of thiintl_,l lo l ufl mut so nemr that they', Ton temporarily Iparaty : set, but at length boo ot them pick, can. you _pray ?' 4 No.' 6 Can j auy one of you?' 6 No.' 'Well-try. styl Ong a hymn s. thou, for by &blinder some - Peg must be !done.' • ' • EMI The foreman of a Scotch j vyro. Celtly returned a verdict We find the pritouer very pearl guilt my Lord',, but rpc.v!inerid We lordship : .would hot ce, - .ive. deliverance, and b 7 0.: the fireenf their' ae2ision, which r4.7. - . Utreu . it; huiipy." , jct. ul•d• the best govenertn-ut 'does Ese tiecerf,a notninatlfln at tbel e of a, band of 1.0 vies- s I, l9 .ab e ! s! ib e'rotten abolitiou eoni:ersi LLight be bursted lute ten tboaseed ' t ra6i ,L e oar• _ • stand upon the soil of 'ffeedfa23 eried •B:ulap orator! yuu dcit.';; ex. shornaktit; )ou staud upon soles 9f:lto3t l s that have ciev , .l. been Stu. Yur tat'Fire Kiitots bliol:igt: L o, have . beOn odininated for the tegislatnre - 4 • "Whis full!:, They 41 fluid not earn ttce"ir . t Balt pniatly in a decent nowpaper , { e--lee why wish to descent:lto ar their posktioe.. GRI that ap• ti the 'the to xt more thin ihriies ili9sToaat for the dokored• me given at a. to.ilored party: It.re's to de I f :dived' far sea; diireoror needs DO paitt, daijoie!) need iO4 • * ;r. 7, r1•7" k . 7 • -7 ; - - • - ; . 3 -- " .il t Sr ;"g, gt • %.S "r".* UM ,