Flits Mir Oboctur. \ 11)1.1 - 1 . 11 . 11, .I1)(AiN BY B. F. SLOAN Ayis•ertift•te., it paid lel • r.. I 1... to 1.. .1.. • soil lak• lor laracr o...erst•or froling to 1,11 Eli. test, tit, ..,; ttmonnttoilc.l and the account Infoir• out at I, yet t oar, and inn • itis a proper I.lhOirr HI It V' of. Alt% KirrtSiNti L r Ililooter Into timbal • rytk•r,..los ~or $ 75 (tor stiusar.: n..ntko. $3 Uu 100 000 0.“ 50 0 I 1111 e " 0'• 0 7.5 .03/1 ,.. .. • %gra, rh•nirenttle plempuro, 616 .. u .., _ mouth., V', 6 isontliA. Months, a t 10 al Wire* -on. year, VW; 6 mouth., S n.. tab., ,}I s • • tnperte.l to the Ilo•Inews thtecriay int, $3 p e t 4.0•-• •110• , 4 Int • ford, over Mt, Lod u toter Katt...riot notice*, Iu rests w 11nr ;put tiu to. muerte...l =ono the Spot:tail Nonce-It tyre than olte dollar Sirrrhauts upul turyntrietg tmusum rlytagrut • ~ntruts will Mr twy 6.ivates, poer, 1.. r $1 for uldft4onda 00/bee, are charrom ~.; ..rt.ro, and UrryOlusnlartuoula must Or strict-I) ~„/ t,, thr kvtlimate-boatrimut 4 thy &Air rrtitow Ps) • r r , ot ira/oNvout widlyortilmagseakt• hrquirr4 i u adiftnrr I. h,• rev!' WiTertising w.ll pr pre.rute4l tr.: I) BUSINESS DIRECTORY. LI %EAU( Ml', Pc , ' kit IN IItrOUTILD AND I .IQt O K 4 . Snab.t. or Yrenah lirsrodles, Gina, hr., Clurrnpetii he, Maleira, Sherry, Purt,aad►ll ktnolo Douloottr Wine*: Alan numulartuuer of ructtfirulll hu ,,.,nL Nr r, bourbon, blosuoistrahre4s, kt, Reed II oust, ou . -.orb 'trrrl, Krie J C. 111 . 11(.;11tS ,4 a; CO.. WZOLXIL•LII. DIIt•LIMP re nknethilt. %i • Stmet. No lu kis u • W-ei, L ,t. 111LN. 1,.. st, Hi 11,1 k 1116414 41.• I 'tory or Kindereurrist'o Hl.r k, Kim., I. t)%t I 1.!.4(PN, I', • -11 IT br ' , tate M.tret., Una, tin , Park. ill Lb.. A10..11..10 ..k , .1.01 tbr tap. ‘1 Ls I. A M ~t,lasd, L or H.. will always be 1011111.4 .11 VI. nihee, loans ilt,iadk ‘.l 1i6t.104C411. KENI3I,, ,co.. IobLIOIAIN h1 , 7•1L UIa , KL/Cr, ak.,l •••• Fit•ur, l', , r kAll, *era., stAl A ~ A . ottsd •1' 'so 2 *NOW- I'Lloc k, I 140‘1•1114414 liT 111.31 V IM IMAM. All 11,1 i I a 11,4 W. V 1 411.1( hit, 41,010 , 1“ L.A.. %h. 1.1.•1111.t • It4t.llott I. .41..1 N•rrawuto Ws t cis, patio. to o: Tie \e• oit • itel• It i llic pw. W.. f W.1.11111.U1 I ...•11/f. I Ar,,t, ITI IMF 4. IK. Ssu yrs.*, I. I k Malt ,qt rai r, srk .n 1 VI, 41,/ 101.1 t 4,444 , 4 tita I .01Orst. Stra• 4rtillrial h 4 ar erg,. K 124,..uaute L tiii,.e/). ra. 04.4/.46, /4041i4g lb. atte4t..t, ...I I. ()ray,. NICIA TON PUTTS e*, • 110 .tout ti-o.,llradviliN Pk:,V 'iv friALKH in * " I :1,44.01.., 1 Ut1....1 WI art., 1.43.111.1011 GLII.M.P. (4,0 s ulk r) at. I. t hart twat h.& ti ist I 11 E• 4 •I• J0141) 1 1N, kt.• it.T.it I.IA/ LM 14 I , •ti• tuti . 1494 I .ry 11.144.4 a. Lemp•tp, 1111• t II no., I" t h, }flock, M no, I • % It%%ENPOILT. T7f. , 1.1 ‘l' Iw ;I 1 ..t,l s• •,‘ Neutlervi nakte x lath... z "tat. `lat. ,trvrt \krIL.I,,IkT, I,l; \TTfl t tt. t .q.fo..,tr 1.60 4...11Tt I 111 4. •OINCI.AIK, ....,•1•11 ,, sirtrurl ..slat" I •I I , 10 , tiST 411. Itbil ..1 ' , LAU avid 'I, •t s.. 111 PSSUlts, , tti•si ) .).. 1, 0 ,1 tiftl•lo••• A. \ V 11.1 1 \NI rt. I. \l\ V.. ATI I OIIIIICT 4,1.1'01 , 4,11 , 1 .1' 1 •.% .4.44.4141.1 1,41 corner re.411/15 4.1 it•ol.4* • 11, L "110. Ott athi the ntfoll. • in t.-, F r,. 1 • I H 11; PEN it 11112TVIII , k 'TORNIO L, ppm" tt r. , +L - 14..1.4, • lAttl.4 , tio• =EMI t\t•tnn I'o4 , itiol ...... I tit , ..11httrtItt 41, It. 11. tt.ttr/Ittl 'tat•••l. tttrzitprio • otittittitltatt, rt. I* .41-1,00,••tox \ " r, 111 L,•, • • le 111... It, 4, 1 i r rt., I'a tk 1.1.10 s 1. CKAIG. .1( Ariek 7111, 11, S.• i.r tier kit re&Cir rtirt &WA Virtitill r I ILO"' E IRS RENNET ' ' ' . wrojKuu 4,1 to Kyr • te.alerput }lard e.r, vr..ekery, alaeserare Rad Saddlery, WM n amd Sleek, lora., f Firth rlol •11.-.1., l'a =I M 9111114114 IR V ( f (MOP to Harnett , A%l 1 4PaA,III ....1 kMM 1U F ugh %11, Grnoso sod Am«, t, so I Isl dio, s tosse tirry Also, hub, Anvils, \ it.... 40.1 Ate. I, \ Flow*. F.me, I's J tU L ?L. Tutor, 114 Ow room ro•evill 1 by 11.131.11 SUL Wy• as w 1.•111 141er, 10.4 our U..- .d Murphy Larteveti the itry..t U{~LaIO Lt . HALO& o,rtiftcates of DepoiiiL, ac. eirlsaure tior in• ,1141 ootift anwitanily for pale OffireNo k;, 00 0. Publt4 etaleate, J %ME eltool% & (11., RUTLI4III , II sib.' Wan Ida, ;wets nr 1,..rs sad 1.111,a46, react .1 , u ILn a4ny ti'kumetiN noc , u pktd tiugb J”ne. Y. IIINNI(1. D k .•Li 11I1lirQQrlr., Prue tei,444, duce, Peek, Flak, Pet, Gratu, flour, }rah.. Sete, Glen., Soda, Bro.m.e, Viteadeu, 11,1i•...144.4 *toter ‘4 yes kc Term& l.h \• . 4 1711.. k. State Atr...rt, 4 dt...r. abv.•- .‘ I, Vein: /11.1T11/11A, Dery 0r.,, • •IFIL•• ,11 11,44 Nook, Borth Nlifk• Kgwire, fr,nruorly •A•oupit. L. WINO A ijo• AV writ warna44•4l • GMAT .111 r EAkltAlt, I \~7llisivissALs Gleam rit Lisi.lub Goods, toaratar, 241.... t. C. 1 4. Tobacco. Cigars, PIA, oil, Rc , , MIMi stion, EA 11E3=1 Otti HsAax4 POKWAJILI4IIII3 sad Lmoskisideo dealers in Cosa, Fkour, Flah. 41.1 %rut (et 16.114.1) 4uo I pp.: lab" Riediteer*, Public hock, en«, Pa • lAzers Dosst.l.., mA111(11, a:. (4. ! *errionte in F.hgillt/i,ll , .iirri, .1 kill Salami. AgrliPaikiml kallenad Cu*, v. Kn., Ps. L 11411011110 4 , P MLA.. 611 OAR". Aginl I_, V. &Mir? & Seiring Ibbetittsr. 0,.r Await:Cl Jfirwelry Maas% Turk, Env, Pn. rirStitth mo t/A,De t. iird.r. la G& cuirs.uk. *THULIUM 4LT L.w, win .4 Kr to. rmint% ft Colleetleas anti other batman... •ttetmie.l to •tt ptetolotaties mad dierateil j onN 41WIMN 4PlPrlell OP ?WP PFAClf,..filtr to N. bit! ufrotairs, Is., P. CUM!ref at CLARK. 111101.1.1ialkAidi, awl Ilmti•rs DusisetioAa4 Laporto4so4 Megan., ',Uwe, rratt, Yish, On and Ageate let Mutat& Bafalo Ala Ao. I Boasoil Blvd. 9tat. foryt Irrio. 1.. I=l ,rem W. AVOWS. /MIA Whet mlr 1..0.41es \A MI jlpd. of Fumy. Onrista. °lke and Maio, l halm No I K., rle, a ♦KR & KlieLmV.IC !Matsu.* In Ehluta W bo la a.. 11. Outwear. 1u0& Olktab. 011,4114 dit. LOW. Al', A mu T 1 KM& Ar N bulitruile nu.l HAW oisal•rt in WO and Cioterti ['luny" u( wprs-wi varutb stimplet and mei noir fads* frhOp tin Terlfib acrd* awe AWAY 14P, Pm. ... I. XAquerinct fur ear/ling razor fur taimil.9. lam Ar yourpo••• thr silo ebaap 1. 4 14 , ()Los, DR. O. 1.. 111.1.111". T. Ki 14114141 1 .1 iIIAT I rt and 11.0111oi In mouth 1114. Mork min of ilrir butlo,nes firta, July 10, 1060. 161.1114: It J. 311101iTO2I• ruaw • X.DIN. Contikk.q.su iforchavi. Puttee Obeli, En., doelyr `taJt, et,h, ►lour gun Plaater. Mr ellt RVICII 4: b L Wiletilnaji and ittin In Or. eiritti, r)vvissair, Gliand6rr, Wordaad W.Virevr warn. , :atm. Str•tt, Ka* P.P114. Clint 11 0 PDSIDI. ws. £. 6 ittstititto, Jettitoar, sod entry dassztpiloa at fi.,,naga sad ilaaaaalb l erl anode, tam 011 Cloth., ie. N.,.. I.l,;itala *taw non*/ of frt.. pc w r s.T.t.l sr TITODIVTION, liperpttof or Twit V' 'Ace 13...A., i A reo• aunt Ittootbk Mod Korti, Loewe* taw, wountioltitc4 mr.tally draw*. Mks Oa CIVIIIOit, /141Prly "Mr hell. et, *ton' t< Orocaty More tri., Pi, , J . Y. DO - -WNiNti. .--. .1, Arta/MIT • 1 I .I'. A •r. ITtlTltit AP Toill 1••., • W ill practise. liotatem~yol Court,. or Irrie Count r• •cl pyr proluptotut foall•ful •ttrottiou toed tr_t YM en= trooto4 t. Ildohootlol, .ether at. or Atittrilloy At Ilastlitrate; O r Islam lit Kaapire ID,Als„cliumwr of Stein aad 11111 b Si , Krir, PC. i .1 • • W W4TU ICI 1 • MerttitlltT AT I.IW - ilper rreno•yri "Id bedlam" West W *Afteltteert.`oll the tiontr.4 , of tbei Port. Era re. _ I ) KA V *1 lb ItL . kmas. t awl.; %%nut, !to 1210 Nail Sheet, Y • Copan*. hi% attention ot cluoi .1.1) to tla tooktotoot of atoms* al Ur Ity• sal au. Pi 1111. like.-414 at. R. F. SLOAN, EDITOR . 1 / 4 . PROPRIETI)I; VOLUME 30 MOICII.IIIIIII. Arrui3LT AT LAW.--Offher over bilLrph) . • Ttn Shop, between prown't noted and Reed House, krie,l'a tl QCOTI' & LLANKIN. • Plautus in all kinds of Coal, Salt, Planter, }'lour, !bib, to., La Public Dock, Kra', Pa. A IMWTT. J o 0tA.1111.11. J. I. 94 BILDEN, WHOLIIII•LIC and Retail dealer Iu all kind. or Kn . I lA, German and Amerman Hardware, Ane 141 , Vice* I ..... , Steel, ke. Aa.l.llery and Carnage Trauminge, Nardi ne Bolting and hie►tng French street, oppomte the heed House, Ibie, Yu. For Sale at a Great Sacrifice ! THE OM nor haN Mg no u.,,e for them' India Raider Air little used. Prime Moose Feather Red. weigh 3U HA Chamber Suit, Marble Tops, (lilt Flower; Gilt Mirror teat plate, 40xI8, Sofa Bed stead, noarly new, Mesa Matinee and Coverlid, •Ith Kitchen Begot/lite; For Sale on Commission, 1 9 Irl., July 9 W ELLBEY, State Strret N(ITICE IS HEREBY (NV EN, to all persons haling friends to the Undid Pt. .1,, le nail Bur) mg ground, on the corner of ii:lgittb and I ren, h Btyeeta,l in Kiri., to, "'ignore nr cause the r,gno, al or Ih. 11113,11,1110, on or before the 16th day of October ',ell Those n nuilnong in the ground. after that time will he removed by the Trustee. of the t'oniereght lon, mgr.-41,1, to the provisions of the Act of Ai.. u'Lly, passed at tlo lout eigulinn of the lw•gialature, nut hot fling mud remota' Inftr, July 11949 —4t.l By order of the Trustees 1-ACD - I\l - o', M_ Physician, Surgeon and Dentist. 1:MTXCI01•1" XILAT-sailk. kith{ .1)R. L. having p-rintliwntly IN•tited nsou hill. , vs dl attrud all ,An. to him with promptursus An earful ni eratioso , thr T..th performed 6.304 warrasawl. Artltful trrth tr.sert.l f "MO to au runt,. ftett. July - 4 R./Mr) ATECYCTS; FRONTTNII THE pr MAC SQ ERIE, PA. P. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. THIS I.AI-14II: Han hero th"rnu g hir now. i re./ and reillrni•is tut. 41.14 u boll 1111.10 114 . 11,11.01 i It: irue•l,w Ph, V•hlit 44,/lo h 0114, th, Proprt /or i," fl • h,ill 1,. 1, ,r ',Not./ I , taitarr l'ltit ..r /dlr.,r. fid ut,11.• halls nod 111.• seentnim.tod ..... ...p, •41 tht. II •t is. poeflllf 11. 111% 1 , 011 .. r 111 OW 111% 1 . 11,1 1.1 - 41.• /14 n•• mita« :•tatakttg altarbed vll.e t ,. n tSoi at LI% s 14, tail. harp, of ttoeir tam. lint (AS zadrist For Chicago sweat And Intermediate Ports ! E l'Eill'l.l-. I.IXI tFIII' ti.‘. t 1.., 11,1. 4, 111 I r-rl• «'SUVIE.,UAI I.nl TI It lb \] If owe h w ;11.1 111,1 • 1111,i t I r a y- For fr. iglit 1.1 1•••••1•81,0 4ri I. to I, I 11 , .fil ' , N. I n., .1.. n. 4, IWA 1.11. k NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! FRENCH iND A‘IERIc Ntir.o E H A 1\11{ : „ . N . A . MI /ROAN. ,uat reti.r......11,4.m his larv.r•, in.! Aotril.irte m••••,...L• ..t ‘ 1? I N VNI) nt) lc. of straw bN NETS, R11311ON:,. FL' 111 EllS. In •It“rt, every thole to tire 11111.13.,4 hue, Ahab. maid w holt-aide ne retail at pew,« that t ..ntpet .•tirttrY aupplrall w 1111 t.••••kir at New *riding • .mall r..n111.1•.,. 4 0 , 41.0 1,g44 m.,1. 140 1111401111 . 1144 renxive 1;00/0411 ea rt. Iwo i•Orklt, .11P I,• F • pt. rilltr 111.11100.111,014 In thnar 1.rt%111.: 1. , 1. /1 Zllll, 111•11 1.111 . 01)110011 1 at her astalrilrl.m.nt ,• l 11 0, 11 . 011 10 111r0r111 Übe 1.1.tt she tw l.n p,• I.• a to w and proreaa, In rent.% at. and •t rj, 11..poittan, t hip, and I...richrtra. tr. 21104 •oimet at% Lir tit-dor. ar•itertali, end maintrart w arrant..' C.,rner ...late and 1.:411.11. F nr Y. labt• If.tf NEW MILLINERY GOODS AIR.* ". Y l e i n.r .‘ h l ;t l :. the 11.1.,1 , jaAt "tonorri a err and apkadid 'ito.d. /911-Itair. SEA . Also, BON Is FIN Ku:st H F.r. A\ 1. maehine and Lan•l 'nada, Lunurt fir. wrr.nd 1 . 1.• n% MESS BtiN I:TT, 1)1:1'..18 (*APB. Ht..% 11 IMMEMIIIII rjr .61Soii4wtr, pni , l z. , kW/ Isl...toore aaa Ht.nut trio.gt f....tri0n0.t.1....ti 1.. • rsr- I ^...h.• n. r 11 tt • grtirral twr la .4 1_..... 1.... • Al.l. 'SA, I .-- N. NEW GOODS! SPICING ASII ‘111.1.1N111;1 M MCr Wl' IS. IS DOW roethiymt• • Lar K , . tvi A i I INERT ftud I. A Nt,l tug. a prat r 1.4 vnt bar •11,1 LoRED )%11:1(: , Au•l childrrn . , lat. .es) P 141.t0. kir Re., Ribbons, Fli.irer•, Praaaaa. Aiiramodrea \ Coreetta and Muria, liatertals of ail kinds. tor K. . iser, A ppriyio and F rrs.. 1. kr KU LIN k.fri, t an 1. it, Blau-tarn in th. best maiinrr: • , trii a Butinst-i, Drab, in •0.% Bizet. ABM Y. iv, vv. v criirt4 CHZETII2I GROCERIES, &c., QEl.l.[Nil MEAT Fikit liEli)) 1' 11 BECKMAN, K t 0., •_', Wright s Erk, r t. .171 , 1 , 11 AT 4.61 V ..h :-1.4.; Al(` .4 all DESCH 1111 )N.S. tiktk:E.N. (LAC , 4.0.1 ND IMPERI 11. TI: 1:- OP VIRILINNT 0111411 Its I IU).V.IT.EI .1N1) RIO Cor •-• OF AU . GRAND+ • it I C . E. S"AP. STAEcII. CANDLE:3, ItAistise BAKING I'IIIIIAM, PRI NES FRUIT, NlsTs. %to ILITE VlNfl t eOl/Vlll4lll and Alt( likhitfra PORK. Bil TTIK It, I illatn, YU GS, MUM) %Pr LEN, ♦I OOP wad lit 11.1.0 W WA Uhl. NA11.14 AND GLASS.' ..Krthrr utlt • bur aaaartantet of all k&n.l f 0"40%"' ept la a Groerra sqorr, i.e.!, e Mrr I. at Ow omwat tar.r►at Drift. CAI.I. Mill SCAR Cs' RECKIIAN. KKNI.tI, & 401114, 1M Wright • II I. tow RING'S lit) WANTS A SAFF. Ter smotocrttoo• boa otr la sltp ..re Mt RING'S SAFE. •bieh he •ill avi..., .4 dung, row tXab or aproronort rap,' W . 1. Sri .TT Krt., A prtl V, NMI AN tr. . . MANY PERS( iNS :jl7l' FEH iuten-Ay with SKr AA LGIA. PAO in the F A. a, 14ort k aad ~1 Ave Aram that &Olt be rellet.4 alawiet tuinnateli by thavappliertfoo of %tor tabard of 4 marl Weed 11 ii , butte Mat pliteraut awl rade thou soy of the Palo Killen sod Hot- Dr.,ps In ulm , Just try tt. Aug 20 iFi3r IT I :4 N OW IN iCifl z 1 N (' dry and pr"und itt whit/ DOW Viguirb. fur Per &lain %mob, at An 5 lt.oAfTi.wee Kris. Juno 4, WO.— IS. I. I VI ALDWIN P vr , 4 , DAL . Al. . ! PAINTS' ! 1.2 Wlttie Lead. dry and in nil. A tneriemit sod Freud' U....d OH, 1 nartian fled, F true* Vodirr, Cbroa3.l awl French arrons, and is •lort, pyrry thing is taw Hor et PAIEWTti, tor ask st time "us, May lt. X. SINCLAIR _ _ . FARM I.A N Et /It SA I. K 2'l YI I I tram I lialeetelphia Railroad to the State of hen Jervoy. hail moot the Wet for AV ullatarai MarPoolo. Wee • rdtkilhatil lan, with a Hay tiottow The la& a have mat, divided beta malt Imam. and hQroiTOCIA 40 part. of lb. eoestry are autt arttifsg sad bu,l4aag. Tiiie elope paidneed ere /are and out he men pawing t. The Anwar te Bellirkithat, end rear. horn frosts Terms brawn 11>l tti y O per wee. tarp able within four year •talswerotA To 'WI the place lAmare toe fltreed, WWl' •t Philadelphia at h A Y by Railroad for Ilauunootoo, or addrirer}t J Ity roe*. hettre. fiaannooton Poet Whop. ; Allaptie tiletentv, New Amer ewe ilirertighommit to another etiltonn bind. ATIIEIt ) At t carat 6 SRO S. THE ERIE = AMERICAN NHL' i'.rt 4. 0 0 0 .... t 10• 01, 1t03,t. 01 110. MILLI\ 11:1 %NI) \V tom .11, I:lRgr~\ rIVL.MAIk/B Jr. so .T 1W i2FIVUIdi ME 1,%11%, IL% CON CARTER ta RR') fun and (Mita Xuxurim "Mr THE LIEts,oN Will 4 -- When tt all Jane. the mural Iteehire- ti- Ivry wrong to kilt.- I,el , 6111itig I Qee through it The ',lrti*,l rtirk tubler.toodi, I ••••1- )11,1 :111 . ) 1 . 1111,11:111 -114 , 111 a She tether ogrrt• Wrong then •it Oar DIMAt.HAS I'M ENT -- Oil. e`f rr I h to, fr.ffil cliiitlitoo4l. hour o e seen our loudest. devn) %% ne%rr had n dog. nor now. not lien tiny 1104 all egg a Itlit Wirt! 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L nr, of I srae l." .1,4 131 . . 1..1.1. hvuta.l tli.• old lad). lu•r4 , minit •Urlititti.r all Ow ti:ly from !411,•11,3 vomit). li - Putuoky n huntitt . atnek, and I'll ,just Let my lor IL it thus tunglo-linmw I 014 i black t tin that qur kg la.4t wevlt. ie kgnie ~1 ' tot' ..111ceeller and Park Benjamin. though it i- pro'hahly not true: in one of their lectu ring expeditions, tile) were riding its the same railway ear. i‘•ttitti; into con% erilaLiow ;thou t preaching. Beeeher was o courteous . as to a . . 14 Regis min to come over o Brooklyn -oine Sub hath looming' mid' hear him. - 1 do not know where your Meeting 'hottse is." said Benjamin ; ••Itow shall I find it 1.• "Oh," replied Beekthor, "all you have to Jo is to conic, over on our vi the terric,.. and tonow 'the crow.l." I ul.l cotne, - txmlinuctl fienjamitte, 'f,ut it one re:r.on." ••Ah what Is that V aske.l Beecher. "TioeittNe." iwid Renjittnin. with a merry look cwt of his cyt, '•1 make lit au juiratiabkA rule DO% - ff r to go to any place cif asnuaetaeat on Sunday !" • -•- . _ OBSEIIyER ERIE, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1859 BA N 1.... rlA‘X•ii r. 1301 LP ‘I hen the damp and shadowy eve Drops her veil ookbower awl green. 11e our secret covertfletre, - Sparkling out in her sheen We, the Fire-Plit..s xpeed us thronglt Silence, darkness. var and Jew. With a [atop at either wiug, hei, the light to fling, That when the sun was high, Sereene , l i from his burning powers, We to torn, with light Rupply— 11.11110 meteoric showery' IMlhe t bnds, and Mews. ‘%, Aline forth, their living gems NeNel +et. and neNer cold, Like the I.erevy atone And gold he Rhgukt.l eye 1 , . 0111 -littllng wiaglet-ft play tr lisle It- tent, Nr Luny nut do. eau blush away 11, ilhia“ , the purttle hell. t up, anti snow-while t . .totttlel- ten', et- arid rrliegy Mode.. Maly ur hrryhler for the 1%...1 , •%t til lu h.. I, kir • %% r, ti• I rn Ow aid:lint , twat !try.trhtfl" rilrollol ll.' It llli lot ',14 hr Ilutu•tn +prrr6 it whi.perrtlt Thu ;taw lwart Rtll 11.. a 11a1rot 1110ti 4 31141 4, 4 1,1111 "111" Ir.,' TH GgiRAII6 LITIII AIM .V. k.. iiiii,t come i‘ttlt uo lo 11,glit. :-.lor- I , awl I %% ill 'llOlPt \On I ;lir "I I ha' nio-t L. \\ it, lon , lath' widow- p.o , . r 1.010141. I itio to, \‘..m.tti-bilter thou you tu... \ , .0 'VIII o ilk ii 4 1111,4 f consitivit o,_ at once. , ay. \‘ ill ‘,,0 ~ mu' uniptt* uty ..iut) t" I th.itik you." replscil lie, triend . ..I ii L‘. ..rriethillig ti) tqllpito: .1114.!. t.',li•Viall it It, ht...!tif . Lilt if 1 bad not. Eller,. I 1,-I,M 1.. ,dr 1,,, eltatre all of old Weller , t',•,l ..1 .% ~ 1 41.-1, - . jlook On t Imo ic..t tnoA 1, -I .tio,, , I A. .•, , A 41 their v‘o,?-I , egone‘oices nil ..\ ..1 !../(I) tors for t lie •ileariii•pai tt-41 ' It I -1i,,u1 I b,-.• my emits, ..0 far its to marry •Nn, . 1 104., -lie skleast hail the Vomir iit ii AVM: Ilt I fir-4 hiiiharslituug, as I beErve that It ..a.I pt..% ost hi., virtues being bro't up in I ~ t iiparb-c•itli tu) faults." 11 If,k. 3, - la i r cd Ellcrv. - All this tirade against w• s drawn forth. by my Its kll -- ill‘ it:lilt/4. Belt you are entirely too % erilant. my friend, ou the subject. I s ,II bet \ou -omething handsome -Out viii will fail iti loye with att tdow yet. N.tt g,,0,1 ot Piling ; I must go and make my -elf killing ; I*ot.ideb the wicks'', there s ,11 I. bits of pr ty girls et Sirs. Empton's s to-night, and I rays, fur the honor of the •1 iut ton,: lo.ik lipasome." This ootiverset n wilts held at Shirley's ruutu._ - • tut the tztlitar, w lett ery kave int itatiott Though 1101, %%omuur-hitter. 11)- frt.•tel 11.4,1 -t.thsl. et fun hi re tit j ug 1 1. it bt•ek the bociety of Lithe- \not 1t:1ea...4%1 offici a l duty. he 1.1-t.r. :I u~••}tug himself with • iill Makfn.tu.lWitt thus ii t tlit.•••• -• .un• ltt.ttlu•t• utlitu.rs tA) he t. 111-1.11 111111 011 "women- I ;Ai , lii u , l VOll pr. tlikwed 1.41 Nil 1/311111 i)t IMII •( tun-, ....Air, •r• lint! tit/ite a elnit.•••• It) 1.. 1.1."1.1 , :trier DM tk.'i tii.• I rogr , 4 ,41114:1). 11,4 1-111,g, able' to r..l,•rut illy I rt.1,1/.0. ••bitt :t I .: :or Ili , lit I.l.•‘..tit,..llll , •fromtl ,, ing 11.. w I .It. ‘‘l,l/ you N old(' eLliet into t Rd.. pt I • .1, Mine agalllNL Illllt tor Week r-et ) 111,.• t•11i1 , 1', bargain. t,•11 •'No, etc,. ti:e me, Mt. Ell.-ry, 1 si*lL do no • Itch t 'full alus'‘‘ hat Lb your plot.?" Toll itio. too. Mr. Ellery, - rktal a young holy of' .1 1 / 1 1 , Ut tttrutt, IV/10 i.proached, Ana.' nietr) r) e betokened u ktodred 1., toWli "tell me, too, and 1 Will .tir , ‘‘et fn it th tt -e•tet .lultette eutera heart atol -oul itau %,air plant , . Whatever litaN '1 -hall he a thou-and told indebted to ••Well, noS% 1,1 ii 1.1.4., or lather the outlaw of it. it ou will a...PIA tn) ann to lead y,3ti to that eos) ,oat : lur 1 imi-t ontittliP I - , 01111.• 1% uut w V. It t.. perfect my Noto• ‘out plou , atsti oonspinscies for Inc , I II hilLt• itl thew," ALLICI Mrs. M.krtiu, tio; %%a(l.os. nh.• left them 1,. hot loolt.•4 prt.% loos ri-clut•!-t for mow. And %%here AO ILIII,I, leaVtl liar, sated at t tin, totw•ci tiao-4 ,•,11.111. tnume, and holding , 110 r andi4•tioe ,•tithr,dled rt it by magic A for Elirry and .leatittio, the) had • 11 , J uiwtc to their w,n1.," at loa-t for tho titwo. and were, therotore, thp I•ottpr fitte.l trr -trea , am-4, etratagym=" attil to which RP leave them engaged. I am -tire, readel, had )iiu .seet, Julien• Martin. con, like Eller). wotilil kit, called or , •aturr 14 , 1111, targt` IN• ,I.trk hazel, her brown h.tir, nvarl approachlng flaxen, nueuled not tiwoherry mouth, noreoinplei ton hi.e the 4unnv 4i , le of n pe w -h. to Set ht.' ..lowit at on. o as a beauty. Then her 111.11111 4 1', limt. Na.- bt.) m)IL. twinunting, that gnu owl.' not 41a4Hr..... kit 1.0 "tove her. ghe hail mgrried. qt 11(9. rather\ connnand, a m.. 11 ,‘ limn she ittehly 1-tti•lttme4, if she did net I ne him with n pining ru mantle furor. an.' sudden death had etc her with au int:Mit daughter. rind IL einript:ii'llL) • in the world at the e.trlv age of I%%eitly-curlay ,111;er$ of nrrirriap e • had alra.l refu.ed by her, althmisril .he tiever ,lie did tiot I et nptiii Jeannie „Militia, het liusla i nd's toting .i,ter. 1i0.1% toll 11, t.i ilt • i . . resid ed Hid.; her Aim. Mrs. Enipton. and front lwr gay, cheerful disposition, bad renriernil herself a favorite with every. one of their social circle. The plot disclosed by Ellery wait not en tirely revealed El Jeannie to her sioer in• law at bedtime : although be obtained from her the snmesa hat reluctant promise of allowing her to personate the widow for a few d a p, .4, the farce beginning therfie.it marning;vvitti au excursion'jGitannedito the country. • "I do not ark you to fih..etkfer Juliette," said the merry girl. t'only not to unmask me. I wish to tease that young fella*, somehow or other, for a pretty little sperh of his that lias comet° my POJII." ' .• "Rut I will not Ind my aid in the least if any one will he injured by your frolic. - Martill. "I beg you not to frighten yotirself in the .glightest." returned Jeannie. -So one. t assure you, can be harmed." ..Well. only for It few' day*, Jeannie. 'I think. however, , you should've me to the secret when you take my name." ""' ESIMEE gortirat. THE nEE-FLIZS. - - ..1P - - e`hoicc Xitcraturr. nin tt.• London V *lntl Ileral.l lial "No'. no bid-a-wee," said Jeannie." -I will promise you a merry laugh one of these days, for its use." Thus ended their conversation. The next morning Ellery come before break fast. to beg leave to bring a friend to take the fourth seat in their carriage ; which wan the more readily granted, as Mrs. Emp ton had already started with little Annie Martin and the essentials to where the picnic was to take place. Dear old Mrs Empton she was certainly the nicest wo men on earth for a picnic ; always reisly to attend to that moat necessary part, the -eatings :" but, withal so deaf, that never a word of any thing did she hear unless shouted through her ear-trumpet. About ten of the ladies were awaiting their beaux. Ellery soon arrived, and oh, 'wade Aft ! accompanied by Shirley, whom, by some powerful eloquence, be hail pressed into the service. In the hurry of setting out, and misled also by Ellery's de scription, it is not to be wondered at if he mistook Jennie for the widow ; while the girlish-looking blonde answered his own ideas of Miss Martin. He therefore, true to his pre4ndice, left to Ellery the task of entertaining her—the widow with the mer ry black eye—while he was hitnaelf enjoy ing the bewitching smiles and stveet-toned warbling of his via-a-vii fair Juliette. "I am sorry that we can only offer you such poor fare for your first dinner party with us, Mr. Shirley," said Jeannie, in her assumed character, ••but a hearty welcome and our company is the extent you avast expect " This, of course, brought birth a polite disclaimer from the gentleman, and with mole ninth than the generality of such spe4Thes, for in the over which the) had already passed, he began to think the wid ow's sister, at least, was particularly inter esting At this crisis, the sudden stop page of the carriage, and the hurried cx clarnat ion from the driver of - Open the ,bsn Mr Ellery —quick, please, and let the 144 he out !" showed that something was amiss. The widow screamed, as she clung to Ellerv's arm : and even at the time of clan ger Shirley could not but admire the calm ness of the beautiful Juliette, torso be hint liArd her called, as ,he eud.mt n. d v.the her sister. It wa. fOunil that one of the horses got hi, foot over the trace, and way already rearing and plunging so as to make the carriage vmry unsafe. After some tiouhle they succeeded in extricating him hut as both the horses continued very unruly. theyroposed walking to their destination. Sii?Arth•they set en route the widow , pre ten, ou the atm of Eller)°, and Juliette fol lowing with Shirley, chatting and laugh ing. Insensibly Shirley's conversation with his lair companion took a deepertene, for their path led through a thick Wrest, where the tall. .tately trees, like the pilloe • in some old hallowed minter, shed deli pe culiar fragrance on every passing le e,-o• that swept through the shade. Ellery ein,l his lady were far ahead. Shirley felt sur prised at himself at this very first interview. at feeling much a tender sentiment spong ing forth from his heart for the fair young creature leaning so confidently on hi- arni in the depth of the forest. "flow glad I am," soliloquized he, "that the widow did not fasten herself cxi me, instead of her enchanting sister; for joking aside, they are always so exacting, and by no means-dependent. There is certainly an exquisite charm in the timid reserve of this lair Juliette'. Methinks I shall begin to _Home* ft very truth ; for I wish even • 1:111:111C-2 1,••••i hand, so that I could kisser cheek " And Juliette, to judge from the bright smiles dimpling her soft cheeks, and the 'molesting look which 'he turned upon his lace ever and anon, was equally well pleased with her escort What a delight ful listener he found her! He felt so pleased With her—with himself—e ith the whole world, when they arrived at their destination, that Shirley was ready to de clare it a parfect Paradise, and felt himself tempted to utter sonie such nonsen-ieal speech to her, so entirely bewitehed was h e by the charm of her manner, In fact, woman-tuster, as his friend styled him, there was not a more susceptible being on earth than this same retiring young man ; wi tie played the game into their own hands to a marvel. They found Mrs. Enipton -on hospitable thoughts intent," bury in setting out to the beat advantage their dinner : while near them lay the lit tle cherub Aainie fast asleep. Shirley the more readily answered the question, "Did you ever see such a little beauty .?" from its supposed mother, as he imagined he de tected a striking resemblance to Juhette, who Was kneeling to kiss the soft lips of the sleeping babe, and his look and tone would have satisfied the fond heart of any Mother, as lie replied, "She is an angel'. ' ' and also stooped to kiss her lips. gilery and Jeannie seemed determined to enjoy each other's society for that day at least , and thus Juhette and Shirley were thrown upon their own resources. They, however, appeared well content, for he told her of all his adventures "by flood and field," while she was almost ready to ex claim with the gentle Desdemona "that , she loved film for the dangers he had parr " \V hit a ,t,,l ig h t tul day it 0-34 to All, and espeeially to Shirley! The dinner. though pitll/1, appeared to him delicious ; and what laughs the absence of many conveniences caused! How beautiful did Juliette semi in his eyes, as she held the little Annie in her lap, feeding her from the plate, though begged by her sister not to tease herself wids the child, but give her to die nurse. Shirley could not refrain sharing with the dcar•cluld some of the dainty little pale to which his neighbor had helped him. -There, there t That will do, Mr. Shir ley . I beg you will not give her any more. Canty her away. Lucy, or these good people will kill her with kindness." Thus was shioborne otr, notwithstanding her entreat ies r i le stay with mamma. Shirley had an osier fault to set down against the widow— her, thong/Alms unconcern toward her beautiful child tie she sat smiling. chatting, flirting earelessly with Ellery, while Ju liette went away occasionally to ...et: if the little one was promptly attended to. About sunset they get out on their re turn, and the drive was delightful as the morning ramble, as they watched the early stars peeping forth,. and lie listened to tones that to him seemed, sweet as the rip pling music of the rippling rills. He had, in Utah, begun to see • everytning co/aur ilr rere-•-and how true the words of the poet when speaking of the first step in Love's labyrinth : Iler delicate —Little we rook of oar coating yeing--: We fancy the m just sanre choose . For whatever after may be, It colon.its flrot Won the rose." Then the eveningirsa as happy for him as the whole day had been ; for the ladies insisted that th escort should enter and eir spend it with em. When the tea was handed rim d,, Shirley had the extreme felicity Ce(qtg cream into Juliet's cup, and, bet* • of sitting near her for sev eral boon. T , n. tads, when tea was over, she _iias his antagonist at chess, and he le I ed with delight on her taper fingers, .. king still whiter by contrast with the red pieces she moved so daintily and skill fukly overthe board. Her delightful voice w f w still. Jwgsr • ng on his ear as he closed his, eyes in IN for no other train of tho't hid broken the enchantment. His friends and himself did not talk much $1,50 PER ANNUM IN .11►\'AN('E as they wende.l their way home that night, but Shirley WAS not quite so morose as to decline his friend'- invitation. git en at parting, "What sa) you to calling on the ladies to-morrow, to .oect if the) have recov ered-from their fatigue'." The next day th'v, call, and paid them an unconscionable visit—if one can trust Miss .llendersons account, who lived opposite, and who ai tually lost the whole morning peeping,through the blinds to see when they would leave. And the next da), and again the next. Shirley had an ever ready excuse lin calling. To-day it wits, -1 tutt,t take til,, , e.lruwiug, 1 prom ised ;" at other time , .. - I have a piece of music which I must take " a new book —till at last. grown bolder, he made no ex- Misr at all. but visited there yuiter.tinsirk - or, to use the prying neighbors expres sion, as s h e wa t c hed with i•nrious eyes the cominr and going• of the handsome hen tenant, - he had hung up his hat there to a dead certanto One morning he .at a ith his friend Ell ery -it was two %N.-A- the opening,pf this story—in the same r inn a n al his face was not listless a- then. but wore a pre-ov eupied and rather trot/blast Book . eu tun mg with a t.igla lit, trionil, Nho ails watch ing tho wreaths 4 , f ‘weike curling over his head from hi. cigar, he ;aid, "Ellery ! what do you think will be the chance ot succesia with Miss Martin .•" -31i3S Martin !'' lAt, i) . wi th a provoking smile. a- tho ash e s trom etuardeltberatel hi- boot, -Why, to he plain with yoU 1111 - , tear fel row, I think )ou have but a slight (linnet.. 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Hi- nnn 11../11 t1,11:14i , 11/:: Ih. - + 1711, 0, 1, r 1 , 0 1•.- 11# 1 , 11 , ..1- 11. ..1 , 11 111•\1,V.1 W.lllerl 4 l 010 ), 11 I Ole miN 4 . 3(lo• \I \ ul 1111 , 11211 e 1136,11 t 1.111.11! alt , l And with- the .111.1 « h.•r.• die rod, glowin:: h•••:, • 1 'I th. of I ol: , -th• .3- -1.. -II low ott ,, ll} In 1 , 1 II o, • „ii h th , n• 11" head Annie. %%l i t"... •.r\ I.togfr ‘‘ .1 rho" i 1 - 1,,y the • 01 lip. ni tit. r There ii,, ~ii•• a !Ili Atter the morniniz- tint ••'••• •,.I 113.- not Ellor% • Ind ni‘ 1,- lit, • ott-rn . -II I ask v o u -lu. .1 1.,1 I 1.-z..lct•ln ale inlp,it.to . I t 1. me frank h. ! 1 %,ku 1.1% %%hole eurtilly I. 1,, .oIFNI. i. Are v_oll r..111$ ungaved tp .\ll_ ' ' Y•iu muNt he arelming "-1 lui. tt, Llol -1/, t.11,4!11(41 het 11','•• .1 •11, • •1111 ,I_ .1 in 'Ter ieur. L. I ,o I h.. 114 the ntet lu _Lite _ thi• • iititere.l Shilley t•,I•I 111. th, ii,..1111112 that he was 4.n!,.tg0 1 tAl)oti. etrt 1 / 1 •1 i n to cam 11/1 ' "Why the mail mu-t -- Vet 1 wonder ,ttll moo. it vow h.Lhea ".: lng hun. Yon to how --- a. :)tin the face wit bent oxti Auto . tilodPtic to hide the tear. , thi- , • -, nhilst thechlltlat I Lenturel% it Loured to recollei t each 1111 , 1 u - .'r . ...I did hot--I do not liilfieve 11,111 • Shirley.. - though he told in,• he .c ..ngag ed to Mt-- 31artnt A merr. ,‘, I'4l hp, quickly rai , " , l L,,i t•u.•. ink—iiio , l with bright 1.1n , 14,- , • \h. .• -..as it an now," said she ••11, i= rr WI ,111.!:woll %NI) , , o 1 earth 410 ypu take I n hit "For MI. , n,,tin •-Mi-- Jul) etto." %%b. lu .tre.t.e•l i. 1. 1 . tun Mfr - niotlior thS little girl,' Itr It 311.1 ,ho l' , tvl.- }iPti -11.• sa dly a f rai d the laugh woulal bn.ak fortil. - .urli it I,evribb•red tat.: ne•t 11,4 view It t.• delineate the ditTexent emotions that chased one another through Shirley's mind, as he thus -at gaz ing upon the graceful creature., as she sat in that rich light. Pride, Jiame, a wee bit of anger, at thus being duped by Ellery.- - But high ahoye all the qtrong. the enduring struggle for mtistery. 411 oirso, the last conquered ; ancrthe little cherub. sitting on her mother's knee, ligfkned to u.ibtclit ration as the heart prompted What she replied I tem.,• to the readeiss imagination : hot when .Teannie and Ellery entered from their vi-tit they found them sitting tete-..-t. re and snliluii All was ex plained, Jeannie and her affianced mag nanimously taking the blame, while Shir ley, in happiness. readily pardoned the plotters Oho hail been the means of giving him such a store of prevent Tat WAY to "KILL ♦ PRINTLI.—AIways pay him on the presentation ot h►s bill, for sueh an unexpected phenomenon will cause a rush ot blood to the head anti throw him into appoplexy. A 1.N -it man sat at his Window—no, lam rung, it was at the window of his hired house. It wits a stniill mansion, a little tenement, painted whit.•, and surrounded by richer establishnien ta, that seemed to look down with contempt upon their hum ble s neighbor. The occupants of those stately homes were very much annoy,.l I. ) the siinple little children that played on iiii• Aeps, and generally kept tbe curtain+ n on the aide that looked toward them. But, as 1 said before, a poor man sat at onemf the windows overlooking the stre.•t. H e %vas a thoroughly noble looking mail. too, etch handsome Roman features, en.l an eye like a hawk. With the exception of his coarse clothes. he tram much inoh gerglemanly and dignified in his arpem ance than any merchant in that, prineel:, row. NUMBER 14 A pile of bricks had been emptied quite near his doorway ; they were 11 , 1 Itspair, As this wan looked out, ballast - two or three little children with his own hule humming and bluzing about the bricks Their dainty little hands were eager t.. fashion houses and bridges and all sort- ot momentary architecture. Suddenly th.. l.oor nut bet ought him of a pastime of lus own where was a child, and 111511..0i having retained the pure and sweet eizio tion3 of youth through the care and hard ships of mature life, he hastily threa on his hat, and going down he taught them .1 new trick. It was this ;to place a row bricks on end, quite near to each other, f9rnung a long Line ; by touching the List one an impetus is given each brick hy its next neighbor, and the row is present ly-swept down in regular miler The eh ren clapped their hands and shouted -.. loudly that souse of the rieh nennihor.. coming tv their windows, saw Lem the lit tie onls were employed, taking lessons amusement from a Leer and almost on known man. '• 'hat a tool said 0n,.. 4 neprin g l 1 bhould 'think the man an overgrown 1..1,‘ him laugh : See hnn play : Sham. o im—grown man mu,i call ow 1.11,1 ren in. ' And from a ll t1,0,e eiii th. laugh and the sneer 3fen with gold t belled caps net on perfumed look.. butgloNl the old man to scorn . %omen to fully tfmbroldered turued down the eorner, their prett . s lip-‘„ and the • }ill ,Ilan were *peethly in Year , The poor man ha,l ti Wealth had eotne to him, not thro' toil lutit i lid not corrupt his good 11:• h.• lined uel tlo 'in , ' I. 11, built linn.,eif .p!.•ti 111 iti- r , ell and - lii e.l vi •t‘ I•• vo• .•uu.•. pi•rmitte.l tit t- .is l!i.• ilt y.,f.P, gs. it 1 , P.i.1 01 1,l a k. 1. , ;{. vlo hilts ‘.l II.1:11. k sill 11111.• ,1 / 1 1 , 11 . 1•11 ,ye 1111. •• "t I.) ph% islols-. .yl . lll 01.. Wall -1' t%.lf. 1.111,!. 111 , 11 IL /IP% 111 , ICM 1 - .- 55111,1..5% 5.‘f 1 .15-„• 55.1. 1 .1.t5• . asid I 1 -.al there- tin '2.11 11.1111 '.l 1 1111,1 / , •11/ , ),,)? tit. 15 , •115—.15 , 1 ) t,pl •I. Is 1. t li, 1....k..1 th. 1.11 5 1., iiihttil lit- irt km.ll. ilf, ti.. 111,1”431.1.- "1 , 1. And li.• 1 1/1•/ t., go down awl Ow ILI% .•1111, 1.111 k g uuL vi, in 3 Ills nn. Ist atl , •l Is Own .111.1 Ills th.• Iris k ura1ig.. , 1111,515 :51,.1 -4 t lii. 111 in mot 14-ol the (111011.11 ,in.l th• I.lloit 1., • 11.1.1•••• t.)01 it, ghoul- t (lull :•Wcit. `..• -ut , ' Th. %toll the childr..ll it,n't it 3 • pr,3•\ d••.tr ' , awl a h.tt a tine l l.ns Inat t,f i.t• -Ult. of heart ri a n.t h.n 1) enj ,, y tin ir gatne %%id, rnneli zt—t ' I decl ire it . - Init. , batcla . dn.. •-•;,-) it. : the% t•ay Ire ha- all or tyk, ,, 1,1. loaf. Ila-n't he a tine tlsturel" ' 1)0 m.O lutu clap lu- I .I,•cl:trY ii it. ,Ilv 1,1111::- thy tear- to 111' =ll ‘‘ip, a%%,i, 11, nwodile Iteary crir.l young ....trippling of p.ev,•nteen. ni .o,l h mt t is m aj t ir,iv). lad) in an unutt,-t -Fact, theft-, awl I'll pros, it When I w.t , •A:N en old. that 4atn, giqtdomati time little white house and wight ,•}lrloll. t, that name trtek. And, 4is, you and nmt lt I.•ktli calk-411mi all 'old tool: . x 1 ,1t41.11,. 11.1111•1111,1.1% .11141 1. f. , l' 4.1 W. I Vt'l'll, gin inond"tt , injunction ill 'Trak t, , flrtl,rr• notire thorn in an; n-ar Nonson-e. Fr,d mud hji-i.tt•t• ttirhit.• I ol You ealle.l hint all sort:, of ILA - rat-- •ndiouinu. , oil •grown up 1,11 and I don't know what Now lo t - one old tenon. up to the qtune nil tri, and oh ! gracious. thero never Wri , .411 , h I. ly 1 night to rite 3 oeut uu I an.l ontitlo it rl.. a and N,1% 111.•,%%- 1;1,1, Whio wiltll.l thi+ , What tt. called. the pour notti'n .ronipli. it ntitletj the rich man . - .suLlankty It was the t.nt - ne Wahl.', ton.ler. IoN ing. gtv.i , heart vtantlintz he the little ctn.-4 in L. coarse coat. .p ered at and uttailted ;t 1. impunity by the nub and tuba. bend- 1.• tln...l.r...tdeha I t tit Ike du#l. in 0rt.14 to L. ..ti )1 h•'.•l N% 1110 111.11t“,ilio,, h. 11,1 m o t t 11011:11h 4, 1' Pone. all Ili halt • in. , . to thou eye. Rich and it:- weakness would Iv heavenly lu.3trei.t then utlbet wa.- the almighty dollar • 14i Lip t) tlt Tilt DO t;HTERs 01 M ALTA .1Xt..114 dent of th c • Colurnl , w , (Ihi.) 1, ,:t.p,, 1- evi , lei t tly one of the fraternity thii- .•.. lighten's the public a- t the 01. 1 ,4 ..1 th. - Secret Ast•ociation: Entroe—Many yrrestk;t6 hal e hoe!, tyke , ' in regard to the "I. l aughter.ol 41.'' who they flre and what their ; Their object 6 to relieve wi(loWer--, .1 tante barhelors, dandle". tiottmitnt. , i orphan turtle children. For the widower, tho "Lulus ut t'otk..l.. ttOti - pr;;cured, and adtundstetr;,..l tl,tl a generou' hand. The destitute bachdor all that it neoettßary tr a wife, and -buttons. - The danal kandl) eared lot and trAll 1.).1/1i (.1 t.. richer soil. where the .1.4.1111 o ti .!6;W with .ufficiont rapidity to g.on ..-.. 11.1 litey over the ITlO.rwhiChe. rho oularf.n have their miir.; 1.,11.1; .1 their 1.1.4.4 r. %%Itrireti. and are supple ,1 w , tl the wlttell to wash their eyes tool Voluntary .tuliscripttuns arty thaukt ~ i ll reeeivAd at all tittle- ;r tile lc a (the poor he ither6 What's the Difference it 11 - “1/..•116e. ; I , llt ) " t& th•i II uld your tongue' Fred' , utur}iluc.•d 11121 - H.pine Ihi.4i.vplnn3ttnn wt 111.1.- I..tcti)ry If) Ow w B It 1.,"..41.1th.it he )(Are d.-ig.p). 111.4,1) th I-lone 1,,1 tt 1,, , , , Ap)c....41:thtit %co it, t0...1.11,1: hit in %% :4), tli.it hope at witne 7 futurt. tit - -taw.. it t kit. of "Stan." • Soy' The iniblie nwtption by hi , h•II, rltiz. u. of Hon. Tnes.ll. S1:111olit, to : 4 1. Peler , llll4z,look place 111 11,u f or d re .derday. ILit. 1E.111,,it :‘ tho eXime.4 train front Pitiston. TIP al by the Putnam, Phalanx :Intl ot 1tOlOar) coil - T*llles of the Pity tn ,l other parts of the State, togt , ther :Lb ti fir.: companitvi and artstict.lti.lll , . l\astlu,(MXtl.e.rsnnaworepr^f.•t:t. . KTP ~ wr made the addres. 0: vrleon to which the (ioveruor cI,N ilenc I. re•At,K , led. • A grand procession followed, pa1...:4 through the principal streets of the , it and the tiorernor wrib e...seorted to hi:, re dente. Various re-unions, balls, fie. the festivities. and much euihn,i:lo.lll iv manifested. Ilia" Blessed ie thewomanwhow huab+► has a► wooden leg, as she will have hut o stocking to knit. MalMl