Ta Cleariama poiAirmiaway ,11Ifasday morals* by NM!, Akblaw at 'Lis per arkaava"lf pale *is, .ItAirri4mApi se par us** It sat pit lit.4l , imw M abairiparlis clisaa salon at Oa optima SE the pae lishar, man aU amprivan fer pima terwriddi as di* asset maw Jo■ !autos doss with assumes sad dis patch. Orietce is &oat► Wavers Area, directly opposite Woo:Tien' Tinning Establishment—. "Conn:Lea" en iMe sign. Baltimore Ji.cl.-crAteL. Baltimore Data BLaunfactory. MSALAXANDKIL sArsa—notishits of dorm is proper ofas kiwis, saved mammary ht these asks %avower fared to pr sorts their ecstasies.— Factory, Deluca street, Providenee, Rhode Island, sad lid North street, Baltimore. Sate. roosts, I. Ifs Soma Charism street. For sizes and prices toad fora 'trouble. All Sales war ranted to give satiotattioa. L. H. MILL R, So. 111 South Charles street, Od. It, lON. 0e.27. ly] Baltimore, Yd a. I. SA.111111:011 Harding & Carroll, COMMISSION IIERCILLIFITI, fire Proof Warelioase sad 11. 8. Depot, No. 1N North Iloomorti Strat i SALTIXORE, MD. Feb. 14, '59. ly I. Weatherby & Clo., A y- HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in CHTL SON'S FURNACES, brick and portable; C RING STOVES, of every deveription for wood and teal. Also, Church, Hell, Stare aad Office Stores; Franklin, Air-tight, Bar-roost and Cannon Stoves; Ifienttar Gatt-burning and Latrobe Stoves. Orders from the country re spectfully sollolteit Slercbants supplied on the most reseenable tens,. 3. WEATHERBY k CO., 40 and 42 Light •t., ono door from Lombard, Aug. 22, IU2. Until BALTINOII2 Franklin Souse, RII:MT and Refurnished. Corner of Howard end Prenktikstrests. a few squares west of the Northern Central Railway Depot., BALM moss. Tema 11 per day. G. LEISPNRING, Proprietor, "MN StUlll4 Grere, Praneylownio. Ang. 1, 1659. 6 Peter Zell & Son, CO3FIIIRSION IllirteHANTS and Dealers is CORN, Corn Meal, Guanoes, OATS. Rye Chop, Rune Dust., WILL FEED, Hay, Straw, Plus. Lime, FLOC 11, Field Seeds. k Ground Plaster Nos. 147 k 149 Soars Huws an STRISIT Jas. 17, ly• BA LTI.IIO ltg, MD ------ Wines, Brandies, pit rms. BLACK TEAS_ kc. P. TIERNAN k SON, otter for sale the following articles. oft eir own importation, particularly fur fami ly use: Salinity Wuras---Pcmartine's finest pale, gold and brown Sherries. in wood and in gliss. Poar Wl:464—Satid,!cuftn's competition red and white Port. in wood and in gl.t.A. Manilas Wirt —John Howard March's fine Jtuleira, in wood and in glass . ; also, Grape Juice. ... flocs: Wlxgx—J•dhanne=herger. Ste'uberger, Marcobtunner. Cabinet, Lieb-frou-milch. Bron netat-g. of Ib4B. WlVKi—Poet and Chaudon's fin est. In quart% and pint.. Baas urea—Otani and Ilenneuy s fine old pale an•i dark Brandies. . ituito—Old and fine Jemaien. Antigua, Gren ada, and from the I lands, ;imported direct from London. ilota.Aso Gin—The beit finality—Tiernnn brand—and no mixtiirt of 11,0 8 / 1 1illif poinon in it. 200 half chests of the fine,t Succnum. TEA. Baltimore, Aug. 29, 18:,9. ly _ Carpets, O EL CLOTHS AND DRI*GOETS, nholcQala and retail. Con ,, tantly on hand nn agsort meat of Carpets at low price,. co nsl. l ting of Velvet, Bruszels..Tliree-ply. Ingrain and Vene tian Carpets, of el - cry Style and price. Oil Clothe from 1 to ti yards wide. Also, Rugs. Mats. Stair Rode, Canton and Cocoa M.ittings. Rag Carpets of our own mAke, Ls the piece or yard, at tow rate& JOSEPH VICTORY, 1-0 Lexington At.. one door west of Bower& Sept. U. 1559. 3in Baltimore, Md. Baltimore 11D ELL AND lIRASS WORKS. street, B atimore, Md. itEGESTER \ r; 1. the Proprietors, are prepared to furniAh BELLS or att IleArriptiow. from 10 to 10.000 poitind.c. which are warranted equal in qnality oC tooe, prolongation of Mound and durability, to any made in the United States. Our Belts are wilds of the best materials, warranted to give eutis satisfaction; also, against breakage. Faro Dells, ranging. from 10 to 100 pounds, always as hand at aorthern prices. For Certificates with full particulars, send for on* of lour Circa lams. • And. 39, 1939. ty MU and See the Bargains ! Y. IIeILLIENY having just returned from the city of Philadelphia, where he has se iod very esretally his FALL AND WINTER GOOOtt. is prep tred to sh log the prettiest sae most fashionable stock of goods is his lists ever hroaght to this place, which will bs sold at prices that will defy all competition. His stock of HATS AND CAPS is full and complete, em broiling Boa's Is. 1. ►tack Silk lists. lien's black Casainuire flats, Boa's Sae soft Felt lists, Ken's Ledger Haas, Yea's Russia Broad Rim Hats, Ben's Silk Velvet Caps, Ledger Caps. Navy, Plash. sad Pins! trimmed Caps. A splendid asscwttassot of BOYS' I CIIILDBILV'S CIPS, from 25 eta. to $1,25. Also, an exten sive assortment of BOOTS AND SHONE, con sisting of lei's Water-proof Boots, line *Calf Cork-selad 80044, Bury Kip Boots, Ca/f Cos igns. Gaiters, Boys' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Thank%) t• my friends sad customers for past bran I hope by politeness and fildr dealing to merit a COLItiIIIMISCO of their patronage. Bet. IT, 1859. it. F. BcILHJOIT. MO& Yard Removed. Trpabaariliar having toasoved kis place of amdam to Nast Turk street, a short di,- Muer Mow et. Amer March, would saacniftee tho Weis Ilat ko is still perpanal to famish al IlsY at week to his lima, seek as Mow.- Moadialaim, /a, M., of ovary variety ot stet sal laity aad witioat bails sad awl" to oak parallawn, SA prices to Bait Sim ink Pans= dailtiag oartkiwg ia his finis will MA it ailaskial atkaawaipa to wasmiao hit . 116111 k owl - Won parditaskas alarataws. WM. I. 1.& ealipdmion, Mara} 11, UAL . . ..3100111 ad N. Goods. Asrato Ilan jost recalvad lima Ss ' Opp Ira at aihaap CLOTS* Caaa4. • Owliqp, Sack asi ease hi Mid Wawa'. Maris, aad • aria a amigo et LAWNY ,- - OA sad we than. Vary idt i = jahatititivaaaay. _ reassume. MIAS, New Oahe* Its,, win be este at laded ea seemenee- Swam ,ilsw pease trishaw be bitr sejearniseil i sit Wow *. eadireigue* *he 11"1"irril !Wnstead'' is V i r g :* P. • ost. - zinc a MEI Sr IL I. IMAMS. 42 YEAR. AbSTINLNEY AT L AW, (olio* see door west of Bashler', drag and book stoes,Chans ang street,) Arrounn ants Boasartom roe PATIISTI LID Plll3lllOllll. Bounty Land War rants, Baek-pay suspended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Wash ington, D. C.; also American Claims in Ragland. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in lo- cating warrants In lowa, Illinois and other western States. air Apply to kiss persoaally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, '63. lIDIV'D I. CALLOW.. J. C. Neely, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will ahead to eollsw- Goias and all other business intrusted to CA rowi tit promptness. (Mice nearly opposite Falsestock's Store, Baltimore street. Gettysburg, April 11, 1950. if Wm. A. Duncan, 4 iat.. TTORNEY AT LAW.-411110, h the North wut comer of Centre Square, Gettysburg, [Oct. 3, HMV tf ATTORNEY AT RAW, will promptly attend to Collections sod all other business en trusted to him. °flee between Fahnestocks' sod Danner A Ziegler's Stores, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa. [Sept. 5, 1859. Wm. B. McClellan, ATTORNEY AT LAW.-0111es in West Mid dle street, one door west of tke new Coust House. Gettysburg, Nor. 14, 1859. toATTORNEY Al' LAW, will faithfully sad promptly attend to all basineas entrusted tint. He speaks the gersnan language.— Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street. near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 21. r; .. FOIIMARLY of Carroll county, Md., having pornsanenti) located in Gettysburg, offers is profeAsional services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country iu the practice of the various brunches of his profession. Office and residence, Baltimore street, next door to The Compiler office, where lie may he foaled at all times when Out professionally engaged. ILK rig r. x cu.S. Prof. Nathan It. Smith, Baltimore, Md. Rev. Aagustus Webster, D. D., Baltimore 14. Dr. J. L. Wartield, Westminster, Md. br. W. A. Mathias, " IS Jacob Deese, Esq., John K. Longreell,E:q., Oro. E. Wampler, Esq., " ei . Rev. Thomas nutria, Gottysbarg. Oct. 25, 18:)8. 6m J. Lawrence Hill, X. ft his office one jrl door west of the MA,P Lutheran church in Charobershuryr street. and opposite Picking's store, where those wishing to here way Deatal Operation pertormed are respectfully invited to call. asrruexcEs: Drs. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth. LLD., Rev. 11. L. Baugher,'D. D., Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Staler. Gettysburg, April 11, '53. CHEAP GOODS.—srati nestock Brothers hare Jost returned front the cities with the largest. prettiest and eheapest assortment of Goods ever tottered to Use pridlc. We have an unusually largo and cheap stock of Silks, Del tines. and every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Cassimers.Cassinetts, Vestings, de. Cali early and oxi.ustue fur youraeltas..--.., We will satisfy you that oar Goods are anal, ally cheap. No trouble to show Goode. FAIISLSTOCK Oct. IT, 1839. Sign Kai Front. Real Estate Agency. THR undersigned has made arrangements to open in Gettysburg an AGENCY for the sale of REAL ESTATE, to which he invites the attention of persons wishing to sell or purchase Farms or Real Estate. I have provided* Rook in which will be registered (for a reasonable charge) a general description of sneh properties as parties what to dispose of at priests sale.— This Register will be open to tlose desirous of purchasing properties, free of dune. Secrecy as to ownership, terms, ke., will be invariably observed, when desired. Properties will also be extensi rely advertieed under special contract. 11/61f - All necessary information can be obtain ed upon application to the andersigsed at his residence in Gettysburg. Sepc. 19, '59. tf DANfIL PLANK_ Just in deason.! GEVE US A CALL l—Tbe aadersigsed kare just retail - re Aim the cities an immense stork o(CLOTRS, CASSINKRIS, CASSINI:TS, TESTINGS is an varieties, se., suitabis bribe season, which they ear is the public at asps's eedeatedli low rates. " They ask a call, TWooasines all " of the troth of this assertion. No trouble to thaw goods sad giro prices. A large tot of MADY4IAM MMUS° ids* sons( *beeper tilarl ever. Gammas sea& ap bar seas as boys, as as ad. in the eery best nessaer, sat aataellibig to say style desired. The warthat i l = lem , eo in their ova establishment, Obey are am shied I. wiurteas it. anmember, Mali of ismiaess is Um large aid meMeodletts town ad- Mains Oebeaa & Oulee I. Chmaltembasig street. sacoas ili 800., sart Is, MIL Illlionialit Talleat. Ladles' and Whom' Stow T_ ADM' Ave Mae* sad bow sabred Nag. Week Osippe. Bag. Wobeg 4i Vews, 44l4l De lee birek Tani Oseirrese Seg. Lembeg Gaiters, is. 11Lomas* mod Lid Bests, bawd Boots, be. Moss sot CM ilrese's Shoes and eskers of weary misty, Lean ass very googol:W[1y invitok se saii meg eicsombhe times goods the theesimitna. its tres bi e s e show reap at L P. 11441.11113 Mg. 1:101 (MU& & L Omar =MTH sad WM *meek fIiaLMAILPI&A, nurses harem the 'sift Wei be hoe sow le Were a emit eseelbee siewheeme .et DM* it" at SO earn $6 mei& Si Sias hes Si =4e. sa 4 Sew Za r il Rem, et the eldeett a% writ eitiehdtrarnie. eltraL es it Ipiiiihr sr hied osit aNisfilt IrdbOli• sw aribeassibirlill 01111 a/ af Iftkkart am s= z i • • .•,02 — 1 • a • ♦ ' t • idea - swat 1444 1llhil6""; ar:t006111ri „. : , - SI) 11 • • 611 . . t '" was 16 , • -4 , gur ohs .11441.101011411: • mziri D. XeConsughy, A. J. Cover, Edward B. Buehler, Dr. A. W. Dorsey, New Goods— !! I r l !IF"''! 1 •74 It Nam* elt% al tad% Nana GErr Y SIMAG, PA.: MONDAY, NOV. 28, 1859. Fsaet'sa CX)r-iaer. eIIf7NTAIMII raswastrApe rwoaararimi. The &Mowing characteristic rrotaitation of Bunyan in respect to the authorship of "The Tilgriat's Propels," (so recently called Vitia tion agrain,) appeared u so "Advertisement to the leader," prefixed to kis "Holy Wu," which was published in 141112 : Some lay "Tie Pilgrim's Progreso" Is not Edna, Inaineating as if I would shins la name and ham by the worth of another, Like some nude rich by robbing of their brother; Or that so fond I am of being elk, ru father bastards ; or, if need regale', I'll Intl a lie In print to get appLenee. I scorn it ; John such dirt-heap norm was Since God converted him. Let this entice To show why I my " Pilgrim" patronize: It came from mine own heart, no to my bmd. And thence into my finger trickled; Then to my pen, from whence immediately On paper I did dribble it daintily. Meaner and matter, too, was all my own; Nor was it unto any mortal known, Till I had done it; nor did any then, By looks, by wits, by tongue, or hand, or pea, Add Are words to It, or write half a line Thereof; the whole, and every whit is mine Also, for Mu, thine eye is now upon. The matter In this manner came from seise Bat the lame heart, and head, fingers and pen, As did the other. Witaeas all good men; For none in all the world, without a lie, Can say that this is mine, excepting L I write not this of any ostentation, Nor 'cease I seek of men their commendation ; I do it to keep them from such surmise, As tempt them with my name to scandalize; 'Witness then my name, if anagrain'd to thee, The letters make—" No bony in a B." Jong BcsT•z. M - 311a,2a.0c)13 c=s_ FANNY CLIFTON'S KLOPNEINT. IT MART ORAZZ lIIALPIXt. "Fauniy," said Judge Clifton to his daugh ter, one awning, buying down the paper, over dbe top of which he had been for same line regarding her. " come hither, my child." Panay eery dutifully did as she was bidden. And se she stood by his side, the Jadge took both of her small hands in eae of his, and smoothing caressingly with the other her soft shining hair, looked tenderly late her face. " Ton aro a wornan"now, Fanny," ho Paid "Eighteen last Christmas, papa," return ed Fanny, demurely, trying to assume the dignity and gravity which belong to that ma ture age. Thoogn to tell the truth, they looked strangely out of keeping with her alight form, and girlish facet, and in spite of all her *forte, her rosy mouth would dimple with smiles, and bee eyes wear the welt, vase, ex pression that was natural to them. n Can it be possible?" exclaimed the old geatlesaan, heaving a deep sigh. "liow time does go, to be sure I You sire • year older than your mother was, when I married her. Well, well," he resumed, after ( pause. tak ing off his speetscles, and wiping them care fully, be re-edjseted them upon his nose, " I suppose lesust rotas to it some time, and it may as well be first as last. All fathers have to lose their daughters, and I suppose I shall have to make up my mind to lose you." "Ines me, papa!" exclaimed Fealty, ef ening her eyes in estonishmeals "Why, what do you maul? I hope lea Doi pia; to die yet !Mille." a Yea know well *sough what I mesa, yea jade. I mean, that like all the rest of -the silly young girls. who never know when they are well nit yea will be getting married." " For shame, papa," said Foamy. blushing and laughing. '• I shall de we sash Wm.' , " Of same net," returned the judge, drily. 0 Fere, bad each as idea daring the whole eenresof your lifeJ dare my. Couldn't ha persuaded to de aaythim se highly isprop er." " Ist what pat that Met late your head this niontieg r persisted Irsany, whits* sari *sky was aroused. •' TM visit .f a oortsia rout ipstionsot. Irtes h.. rogaeoted porminios to ploy tie od drones to you." 0 'That hosaly anal olkagratailit Liu &a lila. I atorpape," WI Panay, asarafelly. "twriy deer, kb s 4. h ram that her& sew sad req egermabhildr. Clods lief.— What de yea doh& et *ear Tr bee feeberie areptire. Parry'• SOSO IA her seerbed Bps 'Wired a eery pampa* poet, sod a hews asisealy Vb. end er her eerrelh. Igor INNrw. "TWA r ih. ryeeted, vie a ilhelmireal Yee .1 dee MA "lOW* he erne es a Ihdre mead ; that le riot 1.-hale" "Bog. teity ?Sreaelehised do ell geode. MIN with a pereiel else " bee stake ever yen row I it now ghat yen has simpi yor albino Ivey asolisaly." "As 1116 11•7aalwr ad Ow 'NNW bulk ory maw way We te Yip it I b r a.- issiessi hwy. ••Oh, Ist Viers lb vein es dm pirsass, it itr mai AA. Claw.imilibbt: ll4l asseriksi, firmlisisammiss moo Ilses Is*, se elk sip Ass. b. IWO issalbsys nIPIPaie soillimpr, is as Wisdom 'VW is dlliksirisitrimpirma So ail Au*, vim tom t "1 INK *OS ist sommeoll ass l• ass lkotPailititair. la • kilo *Aft 4.16:14. witess" to t ammo" 41011* iimiotati.: alk lime/ fois Mimi" deftr, Az, EI!MMI ars • • is inciarr, ass WILL Issiruz.." Wolk+ Imam In her indulgent tither. woehi c "111 eislid," said the Jodie, kindly the widest vial cid his dasgirlisr. thong% to understand the ORM*, " I shall ins as too such thing. I really swep t, posed you a partiality fat the young man, and I for it, for I eatertained • very high epinieu - "'in. Oaly remember that I desire you to a* him this evening, and tell him as yourself." Bat it Go happened that business of &Ivry pressing nature called Fanny over to her sis ter's that evening, much to her lover's disap puintMent and her father's chartist, who was quite mystified at his daughter's conduct. "Only to think, Mary," said Fealty, as she drew a chair up to the table when her sister tram owning, "that Charles Ray has asked pa pa's permiesion to visit me." "Wall, it's jest what I expected.," replied Mary quietly. " What! wieboat a word to me about it." "I suppose he eras pretty well informed of year sentiments in regard to hin t " said her sister. " Well, he will and himself mistaken if he thinks. he is going to many me," said the little lady, with dignity. " I have no idea of being bargained for like merchandise?" Why, Fanny! I really thought that you liked Charley. lam sure it was very proper and honorable in him to ask papa's permir sloe before speaking to you." " Very proper, I dare say," said fanny, •carefully. " Bet I can't abide these proper people that always do everything by rule. I suppose if papa had refused, he would have walked away as meek as a whipped spaniel and never come near me." flow ridiculous, Fanny. Papa thinks a Groat deal of Mr. Ray. I beard him say only the other ‘lny, that he would rather have kits fora son-in-law than any one he knew." " He thinks a sweat deal more of him than I do then," was Fanny's soornful rejoinder. "I here no idea of hoeing a husband picked out for me. I can make my own selcetion.— And I would µcliff never marry. than to have for my husband sash a tame, spiritless man as Charles Ray." Fanny wait as good as her word. She took !Mei opportunity of avoiding her euitoe, for whom she Fad hitherto exhibited a preferenos, which would no doubt, in time hare ripened into a warmer feeling; serer gave him a chanee at seeing or speaking with Ler alone. This obvious change ivi her deportment quite disheartened poor Charles, who was sincerely attached to her, and was a scarce ot much annoyance to Judge Clifton, who bad set his heart on the match. " My child," said th• Judge to Fanny, one morning a few days after, " I quite agree with you in your opinion of Mr. Ray ; he is as inotuffirrable puppy l" " Who, Charles Ray r laid Fumy, is so . teaWtamit. " Yes. Ott:ries Ray, I repeat it, Is an bumf ferable puppy !" said ths 011 gentleman, in a still more eseitedi Mae east manaer, bringing his emus dates oil the Soar with emphasis.— •' T., keep hangiag mead here, what he knows be is not wanted I sake the Arai op portunity I hare requesting him Se diseentiaise his White." '• Why, how you talk, papa," exclaimed 'Fanny, het color rising. " I see nethiag at all out of the way in the young man; he has always beLived hialself remarkably well, sure." " Perhaps you may not," replied ti eJedgs sternly, " but I de; which is of some conse quence, whatever yea think to the contrary. And I shall make it • point with you that you abstain t4wh all istarooarse wish him." ♦nd so the old gentleman went oat of the rood. banging tho door after him is a wan ner that quite frightened poor Fanny. who had Darer known her father so excited be fore. It so happened atilt Charles called Chat very afteroant. • " I cam% inutgitie what papa can see out of the way in him," thought Fanny, RP site look ed upon his handsome. animated oottatecianee. " fie bee s beautiful smile, end is se very geatleasanly is his meaner, besides." Perhaps something of this sort was visible in Fanny's oouotenesoe. At say rata, there wee sorethiog is its expression whiob ea boldeeed itha to takes east by bar aide, wkielt be bed sot mattesei to do far mine time. He had beaky dere se. levee*. wisp Ile as week Ned a' Orden waked led— Ms brow vv. Auk as hie aye MI as it. Asp " Noir ia Ws. Iberey r lk• add. dm* ; "I dieeighl thei I bed preliosely bebesied yes is ruprd le your besseosess Irlik Me peribumee, AM es br rose" beedlikok lbw les le Oldsise, " I big ions le biro roe. bet yew see estai ben be vie pm won re irble by eueler& I bees *im Myra be mg ammibur awl embe ties re MI hi lie hew Mop mew lbws 11. Ws.° ebb doodomo of .1 golutolooil Ro sy, SA Obt twit into INN% Up * till* bow loam Aolhoillior to Moe So mot, lola* Ohs IPS 11 11 11410•0 _Aar, 11/14110/11. a his boom, U, PE► aridpillitiquoimi verei oripiebordrinft 111 roe A bur Ormitabbrie be esegew slag Wish ' i 'kW endue beitiesolitssalkoll: o l "OM Is allibliag W M 0011. bat Ibefirli ado. ir umiak* litt. !lex so inedi pillili 'l%k ifidiluilberisil* 14 OM de - ilia ilb Ow Ibms AS weditaliiirempilhei iiimmosast a Mats tor ellimilhrnbOgiblif. WWI. Soo Assiltriliii46l hi di P . diPill ass hi" Olails.i" =EI .1111611 IMII deer, though be did net ceasidsr il advisable to p father. "How well Kr. Ray belted to-sight.* said Panay to herself. as she awed her room.— sever sem him to agnsaisle." After this Panay met him frequently at her sister's and every succeeding interview deep said the favorable impression she received that evening. At lest the lady's bean was fairly maght, was brought to terms, sad ob liged to surrender, sad to that tame, spiritless men, Charles Ray. When Fancy began to realise the state of her bottling', the sena, arersioa that her fa ther had so suddenly conceived for her lover began to trouble her. But in spite ( f all she could say, she was unable to persuade him to renew his former proposition to the Judge, or to make the least attempt to conciliate him. Weeks parsed, and as there appeared to be no bops of obtaining Judge Clifbm's consent Charles at last proposed a clandestine mar. rise, and after a severe straggle is Fanny's heart between her affection for her father, and her love for him, the latter triumphed. It was nearly eleven o'clock at night, and Fanny Clifton sat at the open window of her ' room, anxionaly awaiting the approach of her lover. An elopement does not appear to be such a funny stair, after all ; her cheeks were pale, and tears filled her eyes, as she thought of the indulgent father that she was about to leave for ever. Suddenly a low whistle fell upon her ear. Fanny seised per bonnet and-shawl and glided noislessly down the stain and was soon in her lover's arms. u Dear Charles," she sobbed, " I'm afraid I'm doing wrong. It seems ungrateful to leave poor papa. who has been so kind to me." " I bare not the least doubt of it, darling," he replied, a quiet smile *tying arum:tit his lips. Soothed by his assurance, she allowed him to lift her into the carriage. " I hope you are not going to stop here.. Charles," said Fanny, in alarm, shrinking back into the carriage, as, after riding nearly a mile, they drew tip in front of a large white house. "Why, this is Elder Kingsley's ! know him very well." " 0! that will make no dilferenee," replied Charles, gaily jumping out, and then holding out his bands fir her to alight. "I've tuld him all about it. Ere is expectiag ea." h seemed so 1 for the venerable man had ant yet retired, sod manifested no surprise at their appearance, or the errand on whioh they Came. They stand up, and Elder Kiiigsley, 'hi a lbw solemn weeds, waited them far life. The oereammey was so brief that Fumy mold hardly realise that she was a wife, and looked op bewildered ieM her beettermi's (see, who was loukiag dew& epos her with a proud and happy sudlesii They were tee taut& absorbed in their owe happiassit at observe tits approach of a gen tleman who had marred napsoosiosti, until he stood directly apposite thew Foray turn ed~ and uttered a ery of terror and surprise. for it was Judge Craton. whom egos were fin ed epos her visit a look of MINIM dispkasure ; though an atientiva obesper 'maid have no ticed a shed twitabieg around the month, evidently prompted by an inclination to laugh. " Forgive me. papa r' exclaimed the new made Wide, bursting into team • " Us, ha, ha r laughed the Judge; nimble Imre, to contain bionelt " Forgive you! of amuse won't. I'll out you off wiromt a shilling—itan lab you from my house forever, you deeeidarl baggage you! Do yen know what you have 4sne, you ungrateful minx!— Yoe have married she very maa I have !whe t(' yea- doe.the very siting you declared over and over spin, that yea never would do. Elm he, ha I it is the most capital folio I ever Paul et." What Fanny somprekeedad It. asseesithil moo dim had base premised epee her, she made a strung Wort to assume a duple.* ed and indlgosat look, bat it ents • eomplete failure. Use was is pea Sty he happy at the sees peeled ism the* Whirs had Saws. is look otherwise than Owed ; sad reseived the °ow: gratalatiese d bar astaaroas Meads. 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As air OM 11101 OS oh* Maw sew asiTaslimlismilli ani iiistsdisy dissfirkift Mw aim ban mik ame the - awt it Moir dle arslire easiftlar Whig imesarepWirgiliii•-aitoireibllih lidiksiv6. amiss 41411014/14101iism dile bilit Wham 4041116*****iikeebibearth stair • Psi* appeilkik, 114. -Ab ainiumN iiks% owl do *mg* Mob 11110121212 TWO DOLtalliS 1-TZAR .. ..~., Deems Deakins was a geed sae, bat. Mos an the yigheemea, he had great trials. The DOW= was not Nay a good man. but he had a aloe tests as is the Mama at Wags, es pecially touching the good order sad &emu) of the church. it is well haown that in these latter days, there have erupt into our churches some very unseemly sad scandalous practices, such as one halt the eaagregetion sham while the ethers rise, in time of prayer; and many of those who sit and those who rise, staring about as though they were endeavoring to get beyond the journey of the fool's eyes. Deacon Bodkins had a lively sense of the evil of these things, and often spoke upon the subject in a most feeling meaner. 44 ‘ Deacon," said neighbor Jones, "speaking of those unseemly things in Church, reminds me of a ease which occurred when I was a boy." We all pricked up our ears, and were all attention, for Jones was good at an anecdote, and hardly ever told one that did not at somewhere. " Well, Deacon," said he, "when I etas a boy, we had a schoolmas.who had odd ways of catching idle boys. Says he, one day, 'Boys, mast have closer attention to books ; the first one of you that sees another bly idle, I want you to inform me, and I will attend to the ease.' Ab, thought Ito myself, there is Joe Simmons that I don't like ; I'll watch him, and if I see him look of his book tell on him. It tru not long before I saw Joe look of Lis book. and immediately I in formed the master. ' Indeed,' said be, ',how do you know be was idle ?" I saw him,'- was the reply. ' You did? and were your eyes on year book when yoo saw him? I was caught, but I did'ot watch for the boys again." Vie all agreed with Jones that this was a good aneodote, and had a meaning ; bat Des , am Bodkins never asked for any explanation. "Dodge the Big Ones!" A gentle:sum relates an sueodete of the Mexican war, which has never been pub lished: " When the American army was forming line fur the battle of Baena Vista, General WI. WM riding up and down the line of his Indiana regiment. The Mexicans had sta tioned sonic small guns on a neighboring height, which were blaring sway meet fitri ously on General Lane's regiment Bat as their guns were badly Owed, the balls in every ease parsed over their heads, but suf ficiently near to cause the men, as they beard the peesliar whis of the balls, to involun tarily ' duck ' their heads. " Gat. Lase happened to notice this, sa is his rough, stentorian votes, he bawled out: " Ldiana reginiest I No dodging!'" " In about he minutes after, the tremendous whiz of s twenty-four pound shot passed alma by the head of the gallant brlguSer, and is an instant involuntarily be bobbed Ma head. The mat saw this, sad commenced a thiev ing along the lime, which the old General saw. Taming around with a sort of quizzi cal expression, be thundered out: • " ' Indiana regiment ! Dodge the big owes " " 1A renowned siorgysan of New Teat lately preeehed rather a king sermon from the test--" Thou art weighed in the Whims and found wanting." After the congregation bad liatemd shoat an hoer, mete began to get weary sad went oat; others soon flowed peehly Ss lb. amstryanee of` the stieister.— Ancther perms Matted, witiewspm the per ms slapped in his sermon, end said : " That's right, ardisesen ; as fast as yea are weighed, mig eat 1" He ocittineed his sermon at ism* het se one distsrbed hies alter that. gerSaese tine ago a was tree sobbed la C11'416014 and did mot limey en when to lay the &ergo. The sheney was hi gold ode, W he enepeeed oo one but ide wide hats where is was placed. limas doe any the lady leh. reeensibly to rink atom Muni in Lembietily, bet ad sot nom We. iLa Mayor of the etty aim left abash VW 011ie tisk and it wanatiarviarde learned thed:Ott pair had left tog Other for parts unttninewela• deabtedly taking the deserted Intetsaire meg alms. WA& hesenatite Pte. maids( et the talleems book et New Othorm mid dot Iwo saw a wipe Weise te dimiterp • tend leimisi with p had. bet Ware he maid emery it es bra, the beg teeliet wed nil id OW Mason Ilha he INA e be dog a* with • odd shied 1 1111.41 suss smell Loa boo ban sussisi , al et soiree is es mood espes L mor assoir. M. sad sassousi is Ass Ism iss. Wisisollim. Bog is a use sit issokb. Amid was bawd Ihr sisOkis or is pen Wad idiss dorsal to ana. 11101wrims OW is as sokihisoi Ain be *Ss amid Wilt sweat salmis, sad worili toms Ira lIIIIPOOL A pods* 11(6101119 Sift Wig Jody, to Misr se fie 4sesll pessisr. /SPA mew . 1 1 161 1400, 14. owe knob ilaskebt tiro Aid limain-is eillimervikatika -- us OW* lisimithatialsbiabassailksle if. TM Isom moll die die lir Ophamilewlimadausamli ism air ism Itiggiallipaarviattiamiorpilw s. O,II2OiPIP,PIa siihiopirdea. 111bea ar aa Mai" 01160.1116,1111104 onahlimaaigiaillaaaiimiodua ad a aliiiisPiai•iew doe. the engineer maw a email dad *lke bra the middle of the trash, playing„ sinessmilma Ohs dance. Its hoptendy whieded dews brakes and revemed hie engine, hat the weight of the main and the high speed at wish& ie was running, rendered it impessigis to mop before testis the lead, whist. sore inevitably have bees noshed to de h. In this emergency, when most me midi has stood paralysed wtih horror, the madossior of the train. Zinnia McCoy, with attiadis t ee of serve (bet has few parallels, van le the froat of the engine. mewled demon the are estah eo. and bolding himself with one boodekawail as far forward as possible, mid se he ap provoked the child, with a sweeping aloe of the other he threw it off the *ask it was the week of an instant, and retrain steady head and cool heed to meemplieit it, had Ia was equal to the emergency. The train . met immediately stopped, sod ongoing bask the child was foetid lying at the foot cis smratl embankment, some twenty or thirty fest free the track of the reed, slier and kicking, bet somewhat" stunned sad bruised. The child belonged to a farmer nested Neff, residing is tnediately along the toed. As may well bR supposed, the parents were profuse In this expression of gratitude to the noble hearted conductor, but fbr whom their child wield hire been carried to Lb home skeptime RIMS of flesh and bones. All hotter is sew doctor McCoy--entupered with whose dlin. wrested act of heroism. the boasted. ate of warriors sink into isaignilearbea," NO. 9. The following extract we take hem the kb. ter of the London correspondent of the Bee ton Post, by which it will appear that tbe Great Eastern iron steamship, that mansseeth of the deep, is far from being a nooses The Great Eastern has flummoxed! The leading journal records its trial trip se 'only a partial success.' Wu all lutow . wikst that mesas. She rolls like a porpoise, or a log canoe, the decks leak, the iron plates deal it, the decorations crumble sad disappear, and—the worst remains behind—abe esaealy go a little more that half the speed WY via expected of het The very best that OM be got out of her ander the most bramble dl r. comstanoes of wind, wean and deal, IS !II miles an hour. 8u spy some knowing sue} mere who were on board, and who sikeitisil and hoped the most favorable rem& Than is no disguising it. This great hell is womb all it would bring for old iron." Wiwi is a Remiannes f—A salt basking the question whether money seat is a mho. tared letter is a remittance was &sided is Sew York a few days since. Edward Nemilta sued the Farmers' Bank of North Careilias for $2.50, the product of a draft sollosied. sad which was sent to his is aregistonai What, bat not received. The court held that foe* defendant was not authorised to melt MOW instead of drafts, as is the anal agow*, money mailed to the address of the piiialar could Rot be considered parses*. and lbw tab. tandem was therefore liable is the tieliew.-. The jury baud $ midst Ice die piaster w". sordingly. • A Mem Diossr.—Durisgthe Mt Int. Ward, the Americas rsinisies. is Pik* China, he was honored with s sueristesis Op. um Though only the throe Mugu elis• toissiozurre and Mr. Ward, his Beerslitikal two interpreters, wars prises& sod esidssu the supply Irma ososgh der mhos* st hundred, sod the ammo wso esllsrillt U $1,300. Ti cotteistoi of wise birds' mote. &arks' fins. hides' leak moss. Laos weds, de., &a, the wheat asemosiug to No Ism than the essoem. A Yaw La *at Mot lig prem—A beautiful sad asampilisbeilgesig lady pawed through this sip , kit we* is route lbs. fit. Louis, where she trialisimilit by express. fibs was from Paris, saggsgis usable to speak oar " barbarism !is* p* bar friends bad. adapted ibis wetbodst somillog bee to bar destination ; site was replotproi towed epos the "way bill," and !nig% paid ail tb. way—Nerfoik Dag Asir. Or . is Dwarves bee boa lest Was la Miss, daring the peewit esatary. na but was tan is 1.812, sad gave ibs saber of iababitomts at three bemired sit ship sallow, two bosdreiteed sad two bombed and piastres's'. seem was takes la 1814, aid glees Simi saw bat at over Iva hundred aid aiiirigrig. Nis^ Wag an Lows st awes Mai ill *aired sod saweetywis die died tbsessid, is ioriT Pon& IMF% maws] dim surd YokoOhl ten Rosy to Moods. 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