~••• . • , , i ; '". , • ' • - . • - , . . „.- , • , " ' ug • _ o „. f. ' 1' • ; A rr M . 4 . . . , f M . „ ;4 )s , ;1;' ,.... 4 ~. • . H 4,41 • •- : - • .• 4 •• • ""' 4 :4. ts 4 4, 4. " , . VOL , £l' mu ounto Elentorra 10$411[ILSD Evsnr THURSDAY AIORRING. By J. a OVIATT, • 1131iTIIPORT, M'it.EAN COVNTY, PA $1 ,. -t!6 in Adv.rie. •• 1 • •r- • Retes.of Advertising. epltron one year ...• ~, .. • moniln. • bnemtvino et 12 lines or bee. 3 Insertion" Blob. subeiguent losertion;...2 ' . nem Cards, with paper " ... ..... •. It'shrot Iwo work will 'be double the above' rates, • Tivelre /ibex • driller •tyPe,. or eight lines nonpareil, le ite4o Tillllll will Ise strictly *plated t0..6 . ..f3i010.66 : .. '.3l[l*cito.irv; Berreypr, Naftrman •Cooreyal cer. end foal 'gat* 13roethgert 11 3 ,Kuie couety. Pa..; .•. • , If Evilen). end tiolfei..o Family Orr;certee; Fork,' /tiger, - .Sett; . Feed, Boole end &a.., Store In the Aatoillouse I.llcrelb•Smatliport • • ..,. , . , iFloliaale faille:alit/calor Provlplrna • and Family •• racteries. Flour. Ucal,.Feed, • Poilt; Salt. 'Fhb, &c litaill.atThatania old:stand. Tirta*„Caah, 1311,111 th• A. N. .TAYLOR. . • .• • - 'Liaalisr in Dry G00 . d,0 GroCarieg. Flout ' gilt; Phi '141111:41ads Olotllog; Boots Ara SMitbPOrt t• , • . tisetieiti . ' Pore Alrfiglieny; Wqran connty t ?a.. • L.. BECOWN, suaygroL.DßAFTssriN. CON'VEYANCIRR and Seat • Zitatii Ain't; Mc... {Vilna ..ari.le, *la Vu., Pena', • .• - 1:1 1 / 9 2EN0119 Chapin It , RnslN, Epq7a Iton• Thom nruthar4, W. S. Drownoll. Rap, • I 4on. •A. t., Wilcox ' • • ... CARTER .HOUSE...'' • • • • lee Fmprietor. - corner et• Water and 'llickoiy • vt.taseta.•WaVien pa. 'Genera! Stare Office • . • . . . , . . . '• • . : J. C. BACKUS' 4 CO; ... ••• 'Cloinerat linli.r.pt in Dry . Gooils. , Orecernn, Crockery "andy,4l , a.Mahful.,.BUtiteitin..l limes, 'lulu und 9.9 s itk •.'ol; op posite the pond flotike; Sme. hport 'Pa. ~... FOBES HOME, . . . . , . . .. . irontine • the 'NNW' Lavern. / 01 ,, an. N. Y. .7.4nee M. . bitt.t.en Proprietor.: Tne iNiben IL 1116 I. entirelynelk. ' and built of brick. 'and in furnished in nkodern,et, le. The proprietor finder. himieli •ti et hie acinnimedi. Mune are not isrpasled.by anyfiniel in Western tor , s: • York. Contr. rt% to end row tbor New York , and BYRON D.' NABILIf!. Arribmipit..At ' T;tv; Sm'othport, MiCoon County: tic A-zeta for 6Vttrx.illtiallnc k Co , fil Lands '!attend *Ppoolatly to tlitttlolleoluto.i f flattiot; nation - o 'Land Portent nr .1a%. ! ,...a .1! nu:doom role ' itroeto Res' PAtoto, (Oita In,lßmiin Block; •, 0/ibEfed HOTEL D A: :Wntatri, Proprieter:—nt, , COSltiti Pa. qin. raids will be. eopplhel with the' be.t - the • country. tit? was, iod.he eprs - no Patin lu Ideougoietipg . • bi" Lus•ta• • • " • • : :•• 'B . ..BOUGHTON : ELDRED, ':• • • ♦t nrneyAnd Coeslrllor at .Lier. Amethport. WEesin 0 9 u L ity,Ildfl es'im!ted ttl.hio etre for the 09111'{814f g'Reetti t Pettrr end Elk will be promptly ettend . Ofiloe in the Court noose, wood leer. • . .L. Ii..WISN!At • Suirtliprirt: la, .will iiVeni . -tri ~ Ila with , promptness . Offloo in :art ! d.• , • rkiv.lifiori and Sur' . . . all aroreislorial ' %well • •-• '• • . - • nod R@tal Dealer. in Rai In and Panty Dry, CorpetionAloady,Made Climbing.. and 'General Furnir,frilio , ,da. Atel Shorn. Walt and Window paper, Looking Glwes &a. At Olean. EETiqq7TT ROTTz•E. . „ . Piri•thenrt.3l'Ken en„ 04. 'tfbr—eppodte ,the Court lineme.• • A orw; lar,o, Coin • moilogi nnd , Fell fur.ish.+l hneee . JOHN C: BACRUS, . • . Allitoeney . ttivi Onanqiilni it . Law.. Smeiliport.'llfileonn On Ps. grill.',iiennd to n'II bnidnes. in hl.-prnfeNFlnn in the • • conntien nr3VlCann7Potter and E d it.. Office ()vim 0. lt. ..thietwell . 3r. lient,hers! Ftnre: •' . - . - :. • ItACHWEY HOUSE, . . . . .. . Varner of Pecnn'i 164 Liberty .t.retb . ..,' Nienrra , ~Pa." Irt, . A....Amiens. Prnpriator, ' TrnvelerA w ill' lad pod ac commodatfons sad reaspsiable cliaigee : '• -. . . Z. S. MASON, Oehler Sn Stnvo.C: Tin - Wary, /aOpined Were.. &e., west 4144 i of-the Public ,ftqli4re, Smetheort, Pa. .ooetom w Irk Acnie t. ord,;r.on the shorted uotice,•and in the most Pobetentiel manner. '• • W. S. BROWNELL, 'Dealer hi Dry Onfidi. drneeriex ,CrnelcPrr. flariwnre 'fonts, Plipnep, Mtn. exp.. Obis., N. 31,.. otbi, &e Emit • aide .1 4 ,the Public Sqi!otreioSmetliport. Pa. A. J. OTTO, . . , . . . .. ~ Dealer . In OrnTimiona and Family arneerleagenerally: a Jraimern Valley, NV/Cain On . Pri, - :- Orin, . Limber a11i' , 41 6 .1.&0 '. tak.en in exchange for Gonda. Paten. Vedicineular rile. . • • ' • . • • ..LARABEE'S HOTEL • ' ' P r o palitor.:—Alleiheriji lif'Rean Co Pa. nit. houee ix altu , ted 'about ulue'mllee from Plolarbenet. en the road •Io Olean, ead alit .b• found e convenient etripplea.place • • • . : ' • . EMPORIUM. HousE, . . ,gmtplien. Bt'Keun •Lawitxri Corm. Proptio B' , Oolnroodiono and •ivell.furtiihhod .hotoso. Scranton; Atitt,t4aieleriONlLl,llo stoo.lncoiootioolOtiono. • . 'FARMERS' . VALLEY. ROI EL oaciwt. This bowie Is situated anoint nye miles • bona &emigrant' the road to Olean. Pinion re parties ' arninthe.acan'he acoomnyniated on the eh no . • ELDRED HALF-WAY NOM; • WiTORM DinttS, Proprleror ThIR houße le situated hal -way between :nnothrinit and Chink!: you'irant good dinner this , tontop., .' • , •, ' . OHORDIS 'CORWIN, . . Penne;Anent the' ()Rat Will: at Meehanteatralr, , me.. 11Cean.flanaty Pa. liner. „heal, , c and • Fendonstantly en band and„toroale. In, largo amt small quantities.' BAILROAD , HOIISE, . ..... • 0. Ornumnits: t.n Projwitr, %Norwich'. pen (to , . Ti. Hued aceoetetedationa pan behAd there' at all PORT ALLEGANY, HOES E, .rvicl Detit.er. Preierfetne, et Pori • Zllll2oointv Pi. This Rite) .111 eltuat4 st the jeer, • tie., of the iinethpert ' ee o 44l4l ll pPß l,l o lo4 dirniu• ulna east of.. B Metbport.. . • ' ~„ ...ASTOR HOUSE': 5 1 41gralleaTe 141LISMI Car, Pi. - • • Wit::: HASKELL .1 • Pitpriatoz T' Probrtiokor Palibamid Not .tamo. .ocighly , 14•Pflor loose MlMrs,lmYelPWthe sap fusnirb so geodl Si soy kelet fa Welk . . avn Potinsylvads. • • On' ....2b o' , • 16;. ..... ........ , . • MoTtreir.--.-It ha. been truly Said, .rthe first beine 111'0 rusheS to 'the recollection of: a , s, Idier 'r sailor in his heart's rl!fficulty, is his mother.' She clings. to his memnr,Taritt affections the midst ot all the foreetlulnesi and. hardihood of a roving life. The last: message he leaves is fro her; his last• Whisp-r breathes her name. The mother as she ins' ils the lessons of piety And.filial obligation into 'the heart of her intent son, should always feel) hat-her laboris• mit in 'vale. Shr; may . drop .into the ereve, but she, has lett behind4serinthiences that will Work' for . her. The bow is.hrnicen, - but the . arrow . is . :Ted; and will do its. office. 2 . •Aidgßiy; Ps Warren. 'Pa Lhoetlr+ort, Ta, . Vista. PH, AIMS . va'DlFe.-=Young man lare.ihe aims - o . . . Olt. Isle such 'as these? .'Dolt thou employ home Ofleisure,.such as occur in the hours '' test froth lahor and huSinese, in. readink, study nr meditdrinni 'so, :thou •art acting wisely; tor thou•vvilt thus lay .up for .thyself. a.. portion that W . Ol stay/by...tfirie in• every trial .and. con flict ' incident upin . life's pill rimboe, Not .so howayer,.•with the young. Man who finds his - chief and almoatonly'lekrure Sin the.gratifica- . tion.of his appetites.aud.passions. A 'dark' tu fore awaits the. former is at home' evenings . witk his the:latter: is abroad with Ai- convivial' companions, wasting', his iiine and money, and by l Lis vicious practices and seminal indulgences is. enfeebling both hotly and Mind:. In this: way' his :character is cor rupted a deatroyett, though hemia3t,toraikhile keep:tiri his reputation, which, however, will not last lone:atter chtiracter,irs only. sure foam dation is ruined. . Beware' then yoUnk •Man, how . thou, lterlest:chy time! As is thly youth. so :will : thy old rig... be...•• Three 'terms . being given,lt is nowise.di ffi ettlt to" find the.fourth or filth•restll Brimum• •:- • i.HAVN . T. GOT ANY OF : YOOR SIE.",-*;VAy Drip who hii • lived in Eineintiati; says. — Basiisi for ten or fifreer, yiars-wiil remember E. the tailor, one of the oldest and, best of .his .craft; as well as one Of :the: jolliest, always endy To lake l‘ke,SS' tO give-one : It osed.to be con= sidered, a 4-fair thing,'!.amiine 4 :selart pay" to yrnd persons to his store forarticles-entirel}” variance With.'What cousttintesthe stock in trade in members of his:profession. It•so hap pened one day, as one of the ..P..rty" wales conding. the stepti of the 13tifpe9''.House he. ert countered -a 'specifier) . or Kentneky,, who in.: quired of-hirnWhere'he Could purchase harp:. 01 course he was' directed to E.'s store dfftheestahlishmerit where they kept, the' lar e•t.a.sortnnem at•thi most reasonable prices,„ The sp.-CM - low Pince'edrd At:cioye to the place inifichted . ,,and found E..(who by the Way, was ,ronbled. With an inipedtment of speech) wait-: ing on a custoiner,•and after stating' his wants Was politely reque,ted tri e‘wait a I-tow 1110• M• . A Iter Hip itching itis.husiness... with , he•a . fnresaid customeri . h , t'graveiy approached Kentucky with 'a pair -of • glove-stretrhors;,apd obserVed . very:mild !"W-we shalt h-haye to ..t-t-take4nur muni-Muni.measure;" ithereupon heinserted the stretchers'toto his mouth, spreading: open his countenance to the. lull extent of the “stietch," and with a face in dicating the utmost 'tieriousn.ss, remarked to Kentdckian, <' -youth .man, w-we haven't ger-ger"-get any of 'y.your size." - • TlttiE says.what a..dread ful :thought., it. Would be .if any .of us in the next world should have to reproach' - ourselves for misit.ieg, trentinir harshly, .or, dpihg any.. thing really mgainst the Welfare of a hushand or wile... How blessed will' itbe in. that state : Of exister:e, if we can.. truly may, each ns husbeenr; «I th.inli God for that wife.' I thank God eild'his huly.a . ng Is.lor that guardianship which which has Itlnt us , tarn a wiser man, a better mail toward God, and my fellow-erea. titres, in eonse.itteriee 'of my' • (wanly -Union' with her.', She, never: raged me.down Lut. elevated one:'{. :On the Other each ..wo Mtn as a.,vnite . :to say, tst blessOodine having' such a 'Man for niy companion.' Through his sympathy, 'Counsel, .exantple'.. and help I have been made better; nnbl T r, higher, purer,..wor. shier , toward my. race.'" - • '.Never do buckneSer. - What you attempt ) do it with all your strength. - beterininstion is iironipotent. If the prospeCts are !somewhat darkened, Mit the fire' t resolution to your soul and kindle a fiania that nothing but: the ,streing arm of death can extinguish. . . Men somPtirrien think that the high cliffs of sorrow will darken theirstteantaer lila forever; bat suddenly the green and nminiering mead: ows'ipread.far• away in 'pantriral . heaurk, tied the dilates blooaraiong lb' bank wheno willows hang ritliiPanding gno.-•• ' SYIETHPORT, M'KEAN•COUNTY, PA., THURSDAt NOVEMBER 17, 1959. LAIM MUNEIN. ar 2LtililliTU' Wllllllll4. ,iOT4 thy b!nds, th 'ark' hi - aver !*: Ouol thy tratchltip epee tyith . ttisrs ir Lot thy -poor heart; over-wearied, Rost silks from hois:sstlrear; . . non." that•sti With r.hieptewi Thing. • One picture fidingflow , • . Yearn. teat followed, vague , end hannehafts Lifting hack; the. ions Otinnw. , • PorthY brave 'one, for thy, lint one s Truest heartotwontin weep 1 •. Owning 8141 thy loviihat ieented . :Veto thy betoviid sleep. • • Not for hini that boar of terror.: • *ben the .lung fott.battle . the suoleattite, 61e comrade., .• • • Deathward trod, On Polar shore. '?pared t °cruet cold anti famine,' ' . • Fpired the tain'lng'heartte,dripati". What but that could mercy : growl him? ''hat but that has been thyprayer f Iliar to thoi that last • -,Fr?ni the catri . bs4 !vg_nlioti!'the month :of rose* Shell be cored time to thee . eat, it k the Mannar's' y,ess -trim .‘' o , st•fils slusibirs.limy otitlo4lll I 'EAT] It is the koglislijiairy ... . , ~... . May Ent blossom on nim grain:: .' . .11ot tils tomb shall atoim and winter Pllspeind fasblpo year by year—; Pile his Inligkity trati•olfam • Block by block; an4.tier by Mi. Guardian or AR gleaMing port's!, Bhall hie eta! elemlionor he, W . thy lore,* sleet immertil, Hovers o'er the !deter lea,! ANYTHING TURF FOR b. IL ME= Torn:Mull) fest.come: up . front breakfast It had been a sorry one, end we were discon tented and :vexed. Threats of ,renewal bad been Madater monthel but the hoircirs' of•mm : ving; even; tb two, conipatati !rely . imeneunibered. bachelor's, had prevented the accOmpliehment: We 'Weia in the . Irialatnaes -first lino! of a bearding house , *here. all the miseries, • and 'none oft haeomforts of a homei had been borne Vire formotiths.• . . '. • •. •• "Dudley,"--floded. up from my paper.- i.Dudley, we'saust move; ailen3 dure it any longer.. This eleiltion in 'lodgings doter tend lira corresponding elev,ationefapir-' I its. This plain tare miy.behealthful, but it's decidedly uncomfortable. Thin. vile coffee 'might have•been. stair infliction upon Job, but, in trix•prelent condition,Jdon't feel' called , ;Iri to:enduresuch fair. So 'as thou loveit ) Dud,' loOk up differeutquarters,'and I ,vOll 'ev•er, be your 'obedient .chtim.". I replied nothing,, but over to "Board and Room's" coltininaidthe found no. thing thet.woulddo. ' . • .• ') • • • • ...• • . " • . Well, Tom; I will put en advertilemeot in thepaper,end await the result. 'How the "el:: - egantbrovrn stone fronts in genteel location's; references exchanged, dinner at mix o'clock,' etc., will now' inupon us." The morning.thereafter you mieht . hatie read the followitieadvertisement • . •. • • ".Two young 'gentlemen )) wrib two toms on the second or third floor; in a 'louse shunted between fourteenth and Twenty.tisiril streets, and Sixth Avenue ) . end Broadway: A'ddreia, stating terms,'D. 8., Union Square Prist Office •• A day or•tivo after I went 'into :Gidfrey's. and salted. the boy bbind the Post Office,' Mail ing,--44Anything here .for'D.lll" • !t'A few," was 'the response; and he showed. ere •a pile consisting of some . thirty or forty letters; each 41r-firing - the 'superscription ,4.D. )3." It war a pretty eight, that .'two, score'4l • letters., Her'e Arlen; 'White envelope, withlet ters as deliCately traced as if by : the •pen.of fairy;, there a business buff, with a great 'near ; culinechirograithy . ; •but rhese•epistles were all on' tbe -innost thoteriel subjecta,, and 1 . •did nor stop for sentiment.. The boy was ,paid. his. cbarge';' his 'quizzical... impudent face left unnotieed,,while I sat down to . read these answers•to our inqniries.• As near, as I can now._ remember--all` this happened some four Years ago --.the first one I opened ran thus', Mr DEAR. 3.‘liss(liliss is. some ::mistake here)--Y..our inqidry in yesterdays Herald,(e , h, I;see a mere slip of the' pen ) —Miss for bleasis.) —was seen, and 'awakened In my . heart (vis. ions of dollars a week in advance, fire and lights extra,) ientral ions Such.. as . ..it •hed , not known fne years.' have long songht for one ( there ergof us, won't do I am 'afraid),.to • take the room (sentimental boarding liiiuse . pro• prietor this), in soul.• , (Siul 1.. what does. this meant We , don't want tcroom in his 1 . 0111 7 Is The - fellow daft? lie addressed to.)ID, B."— • St4a, g; Your advertisement in . the Rerald of yesterday." What carrit meanly • Just at this moment light.began to 'come in upon my darkened and eonfitied mind. I asked the. boy for a 'yesterday's iferala, and there I found, under: the .head of Matrimonial, the fol lowing' advertitierdent: ' ' • lc A yonng lady of good 'family of'this" city; With ample fortune, tired of the insineeritiei of fashionable .society; : desires to ,cultivate. the acquaintances Or a young man or nice social po 'ajtion.with a view to mat rimptiy: Pleaaa' 'divas U. 11., Union Siva'rePOst Office. • The pnizle was over. There were .two D. EL'e in the world, and I' had some. !Otani' be.. longing to the other; moreover; 14 had been re . ading : a lo s dy+e,private eorrespondeßce. I sat and thought awhile.' The irultfinitness the acivirtisenien . t . either tells woeful ignoranCe. Or the prank of: aorrin 'one' of the fun-lovine schoo-orisotpraW York;'so no great harm could be done to the feeliags el' the writer. I can onlYsolien them - 011 and hand back to thq boy those of the other . D. B siraa_time to fxplii n to him, however=for the young official stool gazing at mc, as I sat with the . first opened letter ,in my,.hund, int! With the others tiritotiched beside ;me. .told it. all to him, what I pioposejdoipiir he asFented, Otonished that. each a . cointitlencP should have 'happened, even' 'in that pities 01 queer doings, U9iOn Square Poit Office.: turned to:my Correspondence again; •tbe next was' as it should be, a business Otter, of . rooms ; the next.a matrimonial one.: I bad . got about lo the.tenth of these,altarnate layers-of inatri• mony and bparding houses, when a, laity enter rd the 'store: I.huve reason to TemenObt4, het' and 1 think I can describe ,her appearance e ven . . at thia'time....She was of reediiim - height, in() •. • this mean& five feet. two .inches in women, With brown hair, worn es a handeorne one of the Nei will, always wear it, behind the ear; 'a bagel evi, cheek* tinged with toeyeoloring,pouty, yet inviting ehd her bend Was utiglireed, shoW; 11 .. it not, tbe mush' adqiireol ; in t in e yhai • ideal I qt. seldomteen, .bu b !negs,:a 11 !7 . ,,f.P0tr bee 6 7. r• lerl • t lOW whether her - bonnet , was str aw Or Bilk, her dress green or' grey, Can't' say. : '' Imagine what would be becoriting such i'one aa.l-have described, and you hays what aka worei Pro , • lady re • ,vided.you te a lader., • • , It wee i'aort or - a • Mlichicenue glans. that , , she threW it ali b is ake•pseeed the perched on . the high counter stool, with the Olivet lettere, at my aidei lit she Cropped. not, and Walking up to the Pigeon t liole whete ,. litters' were di;: Livered, ihe'asied the very • aame striation ;kad asked ten . Minutes bi.fore...“Anything hero lbr 1:0.41.1' 0 . The boy` pushed bit head froth'. the . . xnueirree, and' , turned two imploring punted, quitsieal eyes on me:. The . lady . turned alsor%, 1 . 100164 in vein tor roller , and•for two lnetante —they seemed Momenta thenthree • pustaHed faces ,were . getting together %. • • .•• . . . $41119, 0 .'1' &lap and, I went through with an euplenaiion. how I WctiD. Os, that 1 honl opened .some' letters,. and now • ad viand the open- Mg . of the remainder. tendered an apology. eta.. tket atinnhleil through the beat sort Of en 'explanation . ' .. confused tuttiloct waidd . I shoed like to lee 'again the eepressiOn rtur•ifilhat face, as the ccilor time and went ; then abode there until the whole counteninee was difftised with 'blu.dies g and then 'the tsars came, and•the little foot. parted hurriedly. • • I :was prepared for, emha nits g for blushes g but for tears-. ! no, not for them; and I stood still like a convicted Schoolboy.. She remained standing also; a queerpietere was:if this aide trie:W . iri the great panoraina of New York life: . At lastrl offered the letters. • «1 donut wish them, mit t tivas not - joking —how foolish," and she turned from the store. She went &arose. the Park, 'llO. Broadway, then into one of the twenty - streets. tine* beeautel was near hp4—Y.s, walking by her 'side; end there'See stopped, at Daisy Bartlett and D u dl ey Barnwell wars conversing . • •• easily and , freely.: • • • It had been a joke, and phe had no(expect ed such a finals.- She did not want a- husband obtained in this way. She thought"with a sIY smile, "she might one in w more aromanlY manner. If ly could get a mutual acquaintance to 114i:saline me, - she would be glad to knots me'; hut she was ine't romantic anoulli to con: eider the Coincidence of two 41).' Ikutn* dent' claim •to an acquaintance." ,So we talked, or she.did, and I rongrattilated myself oh ebiaining,evidence of her impressions that I was a gentlemao; for; if not, why should she ad.rance apologies for , conduct of hers? I . left her, at the deor. h,went . home ; told Tom, and he let back in hi. lbxUrioui 010 rocking chair 'and laughed. ' . . • . • - •• '''"Welt, will ,you find the mutual iethilaiii tanee? And will . you Miltivate . the acquaintance of Miss : D: and will you—eh . it is deb?. .ar.d he relieved .himaelfly more beblia I '"fine . eyes ;• yes, I see, end only a iolret-.—itet romantic—must have knowiedge . of your ante• cedenta—your fomily- 7 -beforeshe will see you as in a:qu fence. - Yea,l 'see ; _but don't she ' know that yo,u, will find the- mutual acquaim • trince? • Let , me be. seer and propbet-for a • time. , i TerrOstood; ep and gazed arvacancy in • the orthodox oracle style; in the dim future a c a st l e-ono airy..one •yet:not all in the clouds, u but resting on the mere tangible!' - faun.; dition terra firma; in'that.castie sits a: man and a woman,husband and wifet material, furni-. turirjethere, and its I iny in6taaling vision sees on a Wall ' in tl ,roomiin the aforesaid erectors!, a gilded fraMe, while!' encircles two.a4veitise• ments—the one ask* for. room, the othCi for a 't be faces of . the pair seeno that the - at'vertisementa have been anaw.e,ett‘,4i' that Daisy Bartlett hat a husband, and'9;eltett, Barnwell , has a room-room in, Dais y's What say - you . old fellow?;'.' • ;Reader, if yOu will come up: town, and see .me=us 'mean—l will tell you hoW. (6/0 prophet 701111 was ; tell you that I asked anm' one if there ikai .'Anything there for D. 13.1". and how she anewered.—Flume Joimial4 DON'T Max TUNIR Owe htEDlClNNs—Durine the Kansas troubles of 1853;';1836 and 18.57 . the Republicans insisted tnat.the Democratic party of the Union was responsible for every excess andA•ery outrage that was committed in that teiiitoil by excited andfnforiated p ro . slavery men. "The Kansas outrag•e! *ere their great tOlitical staple, atd by It , they came near sleeting a President in 1856. The bem- - ocrats contended that they had ncaing to 'do with them, and were, not responsible any sense._, But the republicans insisted the act at every pro•slavery man 011athe aci Of the Dem ocratic party. • Now when an,:Mmiltianist, who has graduated in the Kans'asiChiabliorran, " tees a band for the fomentin g of a shiiie'insur. section in the south. and: 'mikes a :inutdetaus attack ligion.Barper, , Ferry. and when it has been' prover, that he was backed: op and . .sas rained by money and arms thorn Abolitistlists .a ad s ite s pu v b i l r i; - 1 4 0 7: t R ha . ; ......gamsation should be held, respon. publicans. the lam.? h. , iihie for rho anduct Of , nroirOs hand.'which was imbued with 0110 idoras t and which : wa g seeking to tarry them oui. a hoot !olavb• tlp.asisia teaPotsailiiliti Awned . nowi , tholip oploit 1100 IfistOettti 1410 it A CouT*lt*m:mters tn , the July which proceeded hlgertectitlintle ifou•Mbf4 Madame 'do ,9 4 lll ilit . 1 1 '01 1 4 l in the retibourg . liain(Cfertiiiiia; if;d !Stiller her . , Mom window;open account of the haat; ind .vrai ptoceeding to Undress thrthis night,, bud: denly, without being warned '7lty `titir - allghteat ' Our kehold -"lnane •Ision-7..tirtcaiiittei eireorwas cut ikon at twenty.elght--dreatted in the height of fashion, climb over the baleonY and jumped' into the thember, 'inertly like a Imier at the pliers Comiipss. At - first. the greet lady mistook the ebetacter of her yisitor.- , 4 Monsieur,. what Is ths . meinine Of this strange • preceedingro thousand Pardons, Madame la Mareehates lam certain• that you 'Hi -. sr.' (minted with me." 44. leant my roputatlon... You see br;fore you tonieDolniniquiCeitotiebei You, will 'Vim* my enteilkg:*o ;any further particulars., _And now Ottentlene.not, word, not it motionl I. belie entered alone lot your hotel Is surrounded . In all directions., , Setter. thsime you hay, nothing to herr . it is no evil" design which has tirouehtMe to'yOur,house.r. I. only wish , to become:your debtor for't .two fold, benetit..for "a good supper end the pleasure 'nf alrePing in• . kind, - which,. to 'a Plesittra . .haio not enjoyed for man* a day, . ; :.There, Make yourself , quite at ease:. You area sensi• hie woman r only grant this. flue*, and I giro you , mt word of hooor that, no yndinee , The,Marechale rant the Abell; Ike tootetin brought • handsome repast end' retired * . stool! daring that their mistress should eat •a.second supper * which appeared likely- ti . be a .hearty one. A 1 to Midemoselle - Juntine* having . 0 7 ved pertiission to pass the:.evening _ where * she did not make bi!r . appearance, at:all. .She was 41 tiere—enrolled in'the gang-ettd had thedifficulty in findine, at the corner or.the street, hei friend Belle.jffumeur, a •Ohliet in 'the Gard risncalse, 'whose duty. it' was ;to watch over ,his eaptairios- sa The'aupper wig' gay-41 gay' that it last Madame la Mare. i -chile took part In' it, although, of course * there was only a single glass and a single knife and !brit - tit make. use 'of. Collectors Of scandal; who might think the present a good , opport uni• ty, Are met by a aimple ghronologiCal state- , In tbe'tticinth.Ofjuty, iti2l,. the wide* ,Of Louls . ,Praneeis Due de . Boutßars, Peer and Mareebale of France, not leas illustrious for the 'defence 'bf Lille& the good-natured and clever Marecimie wits someWhatOn the wrong side of .80. . eaitOuchti.thoroughly enjoyed. his ,supper and Prohohnced everything ebluisiti, excdpt the Champaign,. Nest morning, therefore; wishing to show riot 'only his gratitude but. Ks connoisseurship, he lent 'the Illsrechale a Min dred•bot lletvof first rate lila! ity, which ballad abstracted ,by hit locksmith Patapon from the cellar of a' 4nancier, the father. tot Paris Dover. neje. .The destination of the' boat Cbaritpaign having afterwards beep revealed' by thecon• feasion.ol the said Petapon On the rack, the ti 'fancierbrought an. action against the Mate rhate for the payment of. the value of his wine.' Madame de Radii Is defended the s uit,' plead,' ing that she had'ffifrly earned her ~wine. The kilges . were of her tipiniob.--All OA . t Yea Round, A racier :to Sroax.—lton. A. H. Stephens, of Ga., in a recent , addresi at a meeting' in Al •sandria, for thebenefit or the Orphan • Aasy - Inrn Pree Schools or that city; related the foSovringainectlotet : • • . rrA poor little boy in a 'cold- night in Juno, with no home or rootto shelter hi's head, no parental or maternal guardian or guide to pro or direct him- on his way, reached a t iightfall the holm of a tiCh planter, who took ~ iirrint fed, lodged, and seta him tin his way =with'' - hi. •bl , iising. : These kind . attentions cheered his• heart and inspired ' hird With fresh Courag e to battle : with ther . obstacles of. life. Tows rolled round; Providericetell him on; : he had 'reached the legal profession; his host diedr the cormorants that pray do 'Hie' qabstatice of inah had fronted a Conspiracy to set from . the widow her estates. ' , She sent for the nearest counsel to . commit her cause to him, and'that counsel proved to be tbe orphan boy, years before nrelecii , .il• OW . entertained by her and her dwelled husband.' The itim. nius nraWariii and tenacious gratitude Was' now added to the ordinary , motives . connected with the profession:'; He undertook' her.cause with a will not easily to hit resisted; :he gained' it; the witioikin estates giritte lie Mired toter in perpetuity;" and ltir: Stepheiti added with 'an . -mphasis Of emotion teat sent its electric thrill throughotit the houltr,, "that 'Orphan boy, stands before you!" - . . „ • . . A enrretp:indent ot.. the St.. LOI/14 IPrilicam writes that the'family or Yoe 2rnit,h, ' 0 'mon dtiarupher, ii ill residis in: T 4 T—'" °6 l " t),•iatiasida can tirevaii to ' 1 7 1 '1" . !° qt a h. Hi, has Married - again,. and • with 1. .g .- 4 otothanO, :keine the. , Maneiph e only house til entertainment thatihd city ?,ffoida. The oldrai mon beirs'hili father's !mate dr gloterih;' itralti4tidd dr thoilhitieti, and a•tieettil and cerireiteicted Chaste: : bread iodic/meats have been pifered him to ,toinstive, to, reat *lt loth City, btitjkt fists ell such importunities*, • ,• ' • ' It is fairiteplowerd luiliEgnainin&virine t to dinight in th. Boinpsnr and ;Ifidininiation. of 1 1 , 1 etas and was.. ti eannilit MO* $ 011 0 1111 , 14 0 1 1 4111 4 41 . • 7 6 ;1, irlde..llollllllll , lll,trititett*,P.;*'4/ , ir! , ,titot4gi tom dworrrilevigvik fis.`iiii4 bid limrbiligifir 4 14 ttitik*oitv r eriiii, Jig Iv,* t!I_,O4OIP,A; ndpiiiiiit:6444•l7 , llol6 qui elm 4“ al " 1 101 *fit hue lieprd***liraffr : r r 141 tro: 1 404; tendents billevOt tot*, &One-, ibis* stOpped oh with ; pithy**. Ind 'OrogenltilOtbet: b t. alit — hee lips were'elltittHleelao4 6 eittra! , crewing dull 1 41 4,100de Out wee settling at tale inde'ot ber middy settteln , Radii!. wet her only, ;d ;c etieer n r ;h d l:t e li n e tt b ri e be l en hg lo wli'll the her room and setting uponlibe .arittieelinlt. by ber elan while 'oho 'reheated' to bits hsegge glee hem o:td'e'Holy Warle t te talalea tea ' h ! 11 k , eforleilif the ( faidinte ' lt 'O OOO ges its pa. Ste bad been delicate nntriber of yearsi' but netret•too 111 Is isarteW tie Rodger hie verse end hoer hi. ttirlielll Hugh , " laid a itelreetlitWai I ,a O W fog beside her conch, etereut *Mt 0011 11 1,- too to heir you say !nor prayer to.ntsliti will put you in , bed;" end'to she said flit,: ohs came forweid end laid heti haid Itonsr,*l4) his arm, as though A. would , lead. blot'.fyillak l * the 1'6003. Itoditor began to sob as It•bis houtv , would brook. ~'• "I cannot, 1 0 to•!led without hrayets. !admit' ) I totanor. oB ,_ • ° ,t Tb• tar *t the dying mother essoil, 14, tonna. >Alihonib she hid bogs Intwirgibli-ta l neatly eve: Y thine tratnillititte o°o° o h iti sound from her derlipitle &Ate O t ollt °4 iff 6 4: h., 'toper. multorning OS};desired ; her to bring "him" to bar camel!• and ley blisi Mkt her boiom. 'the request less grimed, indtbis child's rosy ghee* and golden brad nestled , side the pale &old bee of his dying mothoreia`• Alael poor tellowt how little. did, he teens/ e t u h l en tai t n li t e wOich he *at keit. gißodger, • 'my eon, my darling , ebititio. the. Mother s urepeat this Nano after ma t *a* neri4 nrier , forget thy tit mother forsake me, the Lora The child repeated It dietinetly, end. OM 'his , irtle'prayer. lie. then limed the coidi edennea; isid ilmi . betir!e" . 4lm, ituietti•to: .• . • •• 1 .; • • • Wen ores* in raoroloi;4***grora.fir aerial; hil morhor's reemi but be Oland h0r4114 d still! That iris bpi last - tee ' never Mtsotion lie has ainivd la.ba i . ,man-a. . jtodA.thin, and noWireitipiss a .past litatiof and ,diaSs.. t inetion . in NaJaaelmsifts: . 1 titivai'*olihtT94 main him isithpatihirikint'abMit ,khe sahibit era-bi his vista MoihM, ':: ; was not misilliesdi . Tho.t;iitil ism take.' INC darling 4. • Iroctrotts:ln thi oiden whit a rirer.-n. once Priti 'littlot or ;Dr:. "A, Doctor was It Man 'icho, bit etrti'Cieilitt:atitt a.r4iitstiOn object of uniircrial .respect.. Hit - had Abotlit . him r.retirin y, like aspect end :When his , tha'ditinicils of our fatheri, 44'1 the'nbridio4.llbetry of jovonihripe , %ekbolititd: into 'donee. itinv the domeftiN's .andrgirl, of. ilitteen would starer ' *hit, i:peefiloe'stitt squinting altabout the litidpel tb 'eel Pie' 3 j r •Sial; ) ' - torf : But 'Holes. liave."..nban . ged. name .Of qtoetor'; hp as Common . as thay.::QC col; or oar. or Majttr. The cognominiiit longerin'dicatiye . plofoOiio ing or elaborate 'fatly'. of tlitlihtiMad;.a:liaiati t . , vihen a gentlentsit is intrOdueeti kelltott So•tinil-So• it Is himosiililit to' Yell *bother' heic: a farrier a itill;ireitdat' 64104; i'maiiriair;' It dealer In Magnetic. iing9 A ,# 0 64 iiiii$1 0 01i , 9r phrenologist:,- on:1,, k.hititer have cont.: ideteli robbed .socioiiiit its stiih : and old-fasbiOnid - ,lDOcfetieierdie A*, Chi) Binwd TO U thisa. l -It.seArchei, IMP he.obeure port iati-of Virginia Lvie Which re-., at.e to the, crime of !remain. have , brought tat ,ght the, fact that,the pardoniMuilower in.'the 'I ease Of •J'uhn Brovirn., , ,snd Of Corimakr' res Wes rid - t - in tbe doseinni, but , iii'. ilia LegiAlarure.-,s. As the Leai slature only Meets in ttie . , - .10,1ti fortnight.of Januaiy, as Ilttiwn's sentence is ' to be eiestitr t ii on the a 1 lit Decernher stotd- 80. there ii.nolikelihd,;(l er or, in liioo extra sessiott,', ins sioniintied, , the,t,tt of the isielnintriW.:: tioniit - timy . he regerded,as sesied".".....'keorreow , ;,..,. poim. enkrif the Bastion ' Traysllar.:,i,scho,sinkivilf Chakestoi , n last Week, assuroiol4lo****,,, is entirely reconciled to" that fotsifikinspdt. oor ; The Boston Athis and ' ~ Dee isisklishist?!iski. ;litter::,, irritted by Brown, to a : QuokstsessiolliblinOl,o4. and from whom he,tind tee,iFtd,,Al;',o)l*lbt:cr' zips letter'. ,•,, Browwitrrib t iskokbo t "*(oo t ,,,: i iii k want o f iiiiteeky skill andloi,istOgliSsirShisttst ' fn•t.h* took WP aiiiillin.ik , lllithtittist,#.lnOssitot ' etpteriseikiiisidion',.esitieloliint;thif 1141'.iffett“'' were just. ;: 1114-40 it 241414!?:411:-Illhiiiirj: from priiieriett D:Atisst.to-ht:4o4lll"l4:fii *loo k 401 . 1 JO`AI14iielio Stiktelkit!,o* 'illitt‘ ittltilli rrri flit!lot •Eitisitti hi-44: ' ' vitierA on it'chatie Ortrtsksts4kTili..*lbli ; .iiigaliilass!,:. siiiiriolleentivs. Ones :1411,;41jskiiii$Oraiis,,IS I IIke bra*, intil,his'lNgvAiilibrikli&iiiiiiiipNtoir4l.o:l*c, k littifi •meirt,pOitlthilo,olo.7oiiiiiiosiwi. tstilotilliitti sibalgjetkaii ' ,l* .tiot o —j imo ss , Ak Ilarriloni'or-Itiiilatk , ::. , 1 - 'it'slitn,fittik,kk, enslisfsetelfbeori! , 4„, ,• ,„-BOtst, ~14 S IS' "`-:"-' tatnolis .., , i.:' :4 .., t... , . ,I. , 047,7 04 ~ r , ~ ~ . ,ei ' '... .., . ~-.. , , „v• ..:?..,-,':: '.. ~` .4 s •s: ~- , ' . .-Pig, , ,,.0' : ,4 , . .... ~..' ;.:4,i'44.-.4y.,t,:'Ait''' 11 . • c