Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 30, 1857, Image 1

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VOL.
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•• ' TOR - T ht
rilgitrots'OritPitrutickincori r .
Tho Canting lien WOE published ryeekly'etta largo
liked containing twenty eight cotinuns;*and furnished
to subscribers at $l.BO ;Judd - striettrin miTunce
41. , 15 If paid withlit tho your; or 82 in all' cases when
p.l,yinout Is delayed untliniter tho uspiratlo n At the
• year. No subscriptions received for kleas period,thati
months,and none discontinued until all arrearakos
are pald r unlessitt_the ATOP or Ito publisher. Papirs
, 'tient to subsCrlbersillving ottThi—Citinherland—entm!y
must be paid for lit advance. or the paythont' untanned
'by some responsible person Ming In Cumberland coon
' ali
Ay. Them terms will -be• rigidly adhered, to
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invs WrasuniENTs,
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Kdvartigemonts mill be charged ¢.1.00 per squa;r6
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twelve lines for three Insertions, and 25 cents for ecish
• subsequent Inscrlirin: All itilvertiseinento of less than
. twelve lines considered as sr .
Advertisennoils insertud,beforo ;gaminges and deaths,
fi roots per line fOrllost Wei - atoll and 4 cents per line'
'for ts qu .niertlOecildirsaitf.ins on sub.
jec of iinitted j
or Individual interost , oll be charged
6 cants poi lids. , Thc.Proprletor will not be responsb
Weld dannigeefor errors In ildveittserwmts, Obituary'
notice. or Marriages not ...dug flyirlinee,
Insertid withouteharge. • . •
JOB PRINTING
Tho Carlinle Herald JOB PRINTING:OFFICR Is the
largest and most complete entabliniunent In the county.
Thren good Presses. and a general variety of material
sultod for plain and Fancy stark of everyitind, enables
he td dole', Printing nt the shortent„mgtiee indLoo. the.
most riasonnblo -terms. Pewits' oT Bills,
J.llankn or anything In the Jobbing line, *ilk lindit
to
their interott to give use call; Every variety of Blinks
constantly on.. hand.
deneraf 'auk taco( ?iirorraati6n
- ' - 17. S. dOVERNIdENI'
..Tresident.—.7l.ura . . • .
Vico Prosidarkt—loaa C. Liticcistritraos, '
. Secretary of State:-Gan. Lawn Cabe.
Secretary of intorior—Jaetl THOMPBON.
Sedretary of Treasury—nowt:Lt. CODD. •
Secretary. of War-Dona 11. FLOYD.
Secretary of - Neap-lease Tpuecv; •
Nest iiiiiater.General—A... V. 1111On'a.
- Attorney tionoral--Jinetc al ft. Willi. • -
-.Chief Justice of the Unitod. St:etas—lt. TANSY
STAfiOOVEItNMENT. x,
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Governo,-Jmust•Pottouit: • - . .
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Secretary or State—ANDßUS'''. (I, Cutmu: -- -- - -
Surveyor lionerelL-Jteou Futrjlt. - , • ' -
'Auditor General—Joss Row*. " • .
• Treasurer—Haunt .S. 3110-4K...tr. ' . . - • '
----Judges orlio.Supre Court—E. Luwm.
`e TBONO. W. IL LOIVAIII..G. ute
..IY.3Vountrtnu. J. C. KNOX.
CouN,TV • OFFICRs
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• President Judge—Won-Jail - mail. arshstn , ' •. ••
Asr,ciate Judges—Boo. Michael Conklin, Samuel
Wondburn. • . ,
District Attorney—Wm. - J. Shearer.. cc
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'Prothonotary—Daniel IC. Noel!: .
liossisler kr.—John M. tireSg.
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Register—William* Lytle. '
nigh. SharillJacob Dosrissu: Deputy, J. Ilemmiug.
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CountyTraisordr—Aderri Senionotd. ,
Coronerlitettoll - "
CountyCommissioners--tleorgelihtm
' Henderson, Andres' Clerk' to 'Connitissionartri
Mediae' Wise.
- Directors of loon—George Brindle, John C.
Drown ' Samuel .fiiiperiutundeut of l'otrr pass
—Joseph Lobach. i ' . •
BOROUQII . OFFICFR&t
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Chief Burgess— Itolwit trygneJr. • , •
7. Aosistant 17urgei17.4wirgo itomle7t - •
Town Council—J. 11. l'arker (President) John Qui
emit, James Colijo, or„ Franklin tionluer, Sarapol Man.
qu,'l Itionyer, f3EnuollYntsol,,J, D, lloltierl,iftool..
Clark to H. Wetzel. '
Constables—John Elfgli COriotalido; ,Robort
McCartney., WaillConstwbln. '• ' •. •
Juntl..l of tho' Powou—liforge FicnitL,
'eland nolcomb,“Stephott ro.' .•
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Virg Presbyterian Chureit; 'Northwest angle of Cen
tre Square. Bev; Conway P. •Wltt„. , Pastor.—Service's
every Sunday Morning at Il•oblock; A. and 7 o'clock
p!11.
Second Presbyterian Church, coiner of Sonth 1. annvor
and Pomfret streets. Roy. Mr Balls, Pastor. Services
commoure at o'clii elt, A. M., and 7 reclook P. M.
Sf. Jolt o's Chuich, (Prot. liptscopal) nort boast angle of
ContrO Spmro. Roy. Jacob it....110r50, Hector. Services
•- at 11 o'clock A. M., and a o'clock, .I'. M.
Citurchriledford — between — Malur
and Loullior strenta.: Em ., . Jacob Pry; Pastor. Services
at 11 o'clock A. 11: 0 and 7 o'clock 1 1 6 11. •
German lteibrmed Church, luutheri bot Ween. Woo'
over andlltt strebts: hremer.:Pastor.L—
-• . fiery icim a 4 l I b'elialk . A. M, and 113:O'clock P:•31.
MothodiSt t e llty.a ch
b, (Prat arge> oorutrof Math and'
Pitt Stkiltiti:nt r ei: It: IL Chambers, raftlOr. Sorrices at
11 o'clock A. M. 'ar..o , l46',oliiiikAiPt 44 6 6• .• • •
• Methodist E. chukb .(koood elmrge.) :Rev. %Thews
Daugherty : Pastor. Services In College:Chaim!, at if
. o'clock A. /1./fiid, l lo'clo/kißi M.. ' •
Church,Pornfret nearEasklitreet:
lte•. James Barrett; Pastor. eUDVICOIIOIII Ike And Sun.
day of each month. • • I
German Lutheran
,Church torm.r• of Pomfret and
• Bedford streets. Naieltuld, Pastor. Strike
at 103,i A. Si: • .'. ' • .
!at -When change's In I.h . e aboie fire itecasaary the
proper parsons nro requested to notify us.
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PICKLNSON COLLEGE.
Rhin-Its Coll! no, D. D., President And Professor of
Moral Selene°. • . , • -
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Rev. fireman 3.l.•Jiibuson; D. D,, Professor of Philoso
phy r ,Litendirli• . •
James W, 3.larsball, A. iii„:l!riitesser or Ancient Lan
guage..' . 0 . .•
Rev'. Wm. L. Reiwell,A:ilL,PrOfessos or4dattiemsities,
iVilllanro. Wilson, A. 1.1,, l'roteraor of Natural-Belem.
and Curator of thu Dtnseum.. ••, •e •
-- Alexander: Hebrew - Land
Modern bungtingds: : . • • •
Samuel D. 11111 mini, Priliclpal of thevarammar
"Aillstant du) Grammar Bekaa.
80'41.11D OF BCII9 . Oi..DITtI CTORS..
Androw , Blair, Prosldimt, lf. Stigtoa, P. QuhilBY•
Cornman. - J. 6. Willlarns;-J,llatulltou, Oci . etary,/abury
W. Eby, Treicaror,'Aliti Bphar, 81.68888.. r. pleat 0 0.
Oho I.t Monday of entolib!unth at 8 ec1uc8.....;,g, at E 4,
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*" 6ORPORATIONS.
Cmcust,i Ake.
Calificr. iLlieituut; Clarka,'Jt:P:
'Oman, C. AV.lteled ; Directors, Mohan' Parker, IVtif.l3:
flugliNtuart; Thomas 14x ton; N. Q' WoodUard,
John Sanderson,. 31osas Brkker, Myra,
Noplir,,dieli
La lby. ni • ' -••
CUD unioAtip IrAiAtir Rau:ROAD . COWPANTe , IPIreIda6Dt.
Yroderlck*Wiciia L Secretary. and Trausiiier;
Riddle; 84arlittohdent, (AN. Lnll: Pietengirdri ltn!
luku a dix.• .:NartirardfliaTiog. entlialir'ut'l3.l39 dchock
A. M. and 15,30 o'clock P. M. 3..wo•ttalthe NOVy day'
Woetwa rd, .4040 ifg.Carliele ateßOO'
CARDIALItdAD ADD iirATID CAM( PA:ff.—President, Brie
' erlck Watts: Bacrutarito.ernidel Todd; Triaittieri; Wm; 8 / 1 . 11 . 01 ...111.1rgetora, 1. Watts,ltitbaid Letnlk
01 Todd, Wih. M . Rectum, Henry Saxton, J. W. , N hy,.
John n• 00 M;ML N. 0. Wobthioiid: - ..a u,-31. Biddle
Comsat mu IliAz.—Poildent„Johu S. Stir.
roll; L'ialder,rlL Ablititrksinu , C.Jlorter.—•
_threctors;Juhn 8. Sterna, Wm..Ker,;Alelakikfrk/karnkt
'%112•11, Richard' Woods;dolin:C;L N Uilap, 11obt.
L. A. Sturgedn'and Calitainlohn DuAlki
86C1ET IBS.
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OcunberlaidiStakaindge No.' 197; ./11 - Y.}l.Aniets.4
Marion non the , Ind' and nith * T: ll 4 , li l. lll 0 0 *.jr.Y.
131 ' . t hhnelLodgn'No
day of each *molly
Carlisle t.odie No 01 r 0. or 0. F. Moots . . 0,0), 0 4y
oveniug,
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pehy ,srm 6'8;1114d .10,4189.
PresideAt, E. Carman; ileol.POSldeut, , .WillhemlM.
Porter; Secretary, A. 8, Ewing; Treasurer Prier Mou
ser. Couspaux,ntesta,tlieMaiiisturfiay Au Rues;
icPlohibhry miP.Acniyr. , bis i' ,SAL.;
. the Ceitibettaprlflrheoispnreashislituled PebSis
up 18, 1889.11P1U0srifauart ~ tihihurtUePl.fhittehili
Philip Stak/i/K"ArBasuistr,ll,q3._llltsep.liTkulUoinpanir
metaUßl 'third"lihicardiii of JaugerY,lAprll,..hilyi.
and October. ft ps•t . re!
The Gond 1 iThlqi‘o inpuuy Srsjpsatutedlnallateh,
865 . ill. iliiSigchhaieuVreeitlesiti , hireeS
1. MeCa rinse Villl6 l 3egu„f4 4 , Quulaltraliureri
fose , ph a 146 . - Th..•eau.wapy. - 031.06....5he Second
laturdaJ J.iltPsi.6lo/1.41P/Is#lBl.Maknoviro.-il
a hor.rrros-a,—:l -.44".
• —^,3 :or,
Postagentran lettere*ltcletutler eallet - eralkhref
rlr2 9 .11 . 114 I :.°llqa talPatrin*LlOCOfegOLl•'
li . olll LO game prepaid. r
lliistagfi nu t " County,. tn4!,':.
ilttlin the StoeAS2pLuts,prliatri, [PIT 1144 Ot
lilted States gddinfs2 &Wens oft Int`t 'sand yaws
uder - 8 ounces In widotilti ftntlirBiSti Oates
Adeartleed Lettere r to be danced wilirthe tett'
• advertbdng;
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For tho lloraid.
!111 to, thohtlto,lllth, rosy !duo • •
boyfi •
fli•lniditi"the.doit? of Alit tapg Syne,
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'-; •:•,f • To bottle and ftto - ado, • ; '•; '
Auleo the foouttug wttioubover,
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• „ You noble brozut,". „
'• 3 •4:lrlitk to tho charming godstoige7—LoY
•i , • • • , Whgt rulrr
Trirignot ring,''
rhoorrlly,
A :groatiog ehtfr,
- Thio . St:iutontji3llee. ~ •
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..,„ , ytalso tloo gololpt to your lip, '
Foienlitly the wine to nip ,
;;Foe'biloth'Orn kono.''' ' 4
now we eland, "•
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And trembling 41and,
For 1..h0.30 on WO. . ,
•;., .1,9)1 4reep-t fiem etrifo i
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And sorrae there; • "
They havereseaped Atellout.life, •
90 freoghtwith care. •
' a • ' Th9A lihtii • theinjoY,
• • . Thefaihigi'ven; • • •
, • ,:"Witiout
- mat Jo ,14•Trezt. r. ,
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NILOTIC DRINKING-SONG.'
You may 7rntor7ourlnlys;bro!ler.ikiet, - with laji
That brighten the cup from the etrcam.you dote on
fly &lay iklirs - elde, or L'echituate'is
Or thecristttiyinpli • of the nieentain Croton: -•
• • (We may piedge'frotn •-•
In our,eutmuer !and,
' • Nor aeon Anacreon's nliede rk*lle no;) .
' • But I, from the flood
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Qf Idn own hr own blood, • • •
Will drink to therilory of at:clout. Miami
Cloud never ge,te• birtt,tior ursine thisearth, , ,
To river so,krraijil Butt t 1 sithis)s4, •
Not ttp wevofrthat roll Us the gold of Psetolus,
.Noroixi Cephissus, suirsineate '
The lily may dip . ., - . ; •
tier Ivor) , tip •
To kiss thu ripples of clear .prrotris, •
.11tit the - Nile brings
Truro the rnirrh sind - pahn, "
And the ripe, voluptuous lips of the lotus.
The warps that ride on hie mighty tide ' . '
Wore 'mired trent ttio urnd o(, unvisited mountelds.
Awl :their indents of tinsmith mingle cool in the mouth
Wit tliefrindineesind dparkle of uortheiti fountains. ,
• Amilnandruptin , '
Thie goblet ;{,O
.01.rt4inItAtreamnevur Nereid swam on
'parish and 0
Vetere , ' • .
AndUsnymede dipped Itlbrdupitor Ammon I
Its blessings' he polars o'er his thirsty shores, '
And hoods the region of eleeia-and elleneo,
When he plates oases In desert pieces,
And this plain la a sea, the hills aro Ls'aside,
. And had I the brace , •
giro, •
• And lipS like . the !fps cj ityug,
dlpirona Ala brink '
•dy,hagchadal drink, •
And slang "f 9 r the glory, of,enelent Mids/
ldre, fiWipion,,ri rich widow
simmers, and iu the rieb . bloonof bar beauty,
was in, the ,matrimonial n*rket; clued) , be
eiegect,by tliree,euituravall a them good-leek
jug, ,a 4 gentloolen;. arid, pll:profetelng iihtioun•'
ded and• disintereated.atrection thei , fair
14dy, • Capt.: ,Treenniab ;ban .'darrairy
otteer,,but hafl,xetired.frotitl thliPpertitic;
'Wlis a I :44 l4l kellini.figureilrith Wry virlettbetatio
manners, roddike!Nott Pepper, PautCllffcirdla
friend, possessing un "uncommon 'tine boludlif
hair." • Indeed, it wits rumored , tbat.his dtd
broeial curle,.aare .not .Nature 4 gift to Liza;
but • the apolia optima: of some natitelese and
Inure .farered prpoured of - Begle
the intermediation eta. certain amount of filthy
:7'4te Captain had inherited b larie torL
Bator No. 2 was a young'intin abont town,
tre'rjr.,fashionable,'polished.'and:plOnitint: Ili
contrived• to keep outOf debt, but his linen
vial' resources werb very'liintied.'. - Ittr. amide
Cureless evidently had a 'good prospect of suo
case:
~ ~ , ; ~ • ,
rte third suitor, ltit. gtahle; 111OretOrt,I,Wes
an art-student, and also cUltivated postry. 7 ,
Though - '' very' modest and unaffected, ti,? , was
'elf ghtli O64eterioln tke matter of oostnese:,
',Mil a Rub r ens bat, end black velvet ooat,,sad
dttring the Kessnthexcilement, hall. liCfloPi.9
ilieught Of -itiiniplettlig , his equipmenL, by q
feather; 'hut hi s be g enius saved,hirn,crom
:the solecism.' ' As, be weft pill”, blushing'
find
typid; had tin'e,Wiavned habit of blushins, and
Was silent 'in bonipkitY, the captain and Care
iess. made lilt:101,1de rivalehip, !And ,considered
the' contest as contitl themeimett. ~
'
The captain F it9 P, °3 l e gt:i` f ,! o, l'tt i ri , "g et ' "P"
proved taste of feetlion f ,droppins,graosfully
ou the kne;,tmd,preseing,,the live ,that mot
muted hie vOit ' s io tlie felr:h' Dci he eoli'•ted
1 4 51 O Fuer. l •
,1.?°• ~ . , , 1 •, 3 ,,, "
','When 1, 1 0 *4l„rpgred,,,cltkpae,,p.iid hit de
dritinc , and
,Ittadeqiis v proppeal avitli great ear
:llicßtrlitis.',l-tsipr,?himionttptilisitoteredtetloess,
' e m re , ee lass eTlll3l.4!ittheP'o4,4aPtein'OL.'3
' h
e rant, o s„ o ls9_ , P;t l C • ff., ,Ilibea alOne , withi
th e 1,4 d 4 , , YP,,ip,Tq,,,ll9,l9,lPtker Vellic::*hich l
fall° , jam, in the pretrPo o 4 3 ,lAherett yr , •i:
i r
T , efte'tiC)PithilY4f•ril 4ilictedatelbecetes,
re P'y' eftr n.gXilnat b ik e :Ytellidrlttliite It defi4
a 4
- 11 . 1 - 196 P-51, 09,111 P .F. 141.4 (E 144 7, thr ee -w e ek '
from the ,dat i• - •bf . lii! PrdPoettis xt4viring , him
in, the intermit!, t odrogrataArent, calling., bn , or.
MglWrien ,14346 Aer,„,vad Att, absent' himself
V PM:le ° l tY•fm rl , l In 2,i':
.1. ~, 'I! co.{ : ,I
,
‘'`? . ' ,C " n T,FlArAltich ketutylateimperae
'i ke e -41 1k71f19SIcAil ) nhlt 1, it'itnighilt-obei
11e46,,t4qd kept
his pledge. "rhteaptain ran
,iiewn Id; Newport, Claude went to - Saratoga,
;041144/ griarilidlilil skhttilt-Vo r uk - thi in thit .
wkitriircalta n it, Li:-,;,1",,1,,,,, •,".. ' , ,lt le 3, iOf f2.i
The'whfolvidnit kiii i seltiipb?iblie'Wlesl l
atlhOexpiiitta{flot thieitme; 2 itiir4al to
i theAppointddittijointjfit;,lir7aitifeitiO, lhalre- t '
gcgit ot,p olAftligd 'WA: t t4igillii)i i jgtit rni...
oth . F, 0 Jal4os4istufigii*frdif kcal Lit foot:
kailles mirnir. with a atnilOf satis
faction. no who engaged In aolf-admiraticy,
=EI
(11Yi:61'11
,),rt oonw ,•tv,rr ,
'
.e.,I9F#S :• • .•..
VD)
t ' EAT
-
: =l4
MEE
=MI
METES
partrti' "
ME
A OeetAni soickd,
Olce.
With eliOnt tone,
DT DA.TAIp,TATI.OII,
A ..0500yi--._#kir,
WHIM TO,OIIOOIE,
1,7L: - .4 Li:,111
. .
'ivlied's - light nteli' ) rOcalled e.iettisd`of,
propriety. -' lie Inroad and•holichl . the'iridOir;
but fithioit ciivered 'her 'Ca*ce:• 11 .
chair to'hof.elde'and'iddreated'hei''
De;i4et fent)el;" meeti)ei ,
ilUttaiViitticlet4 - " attoiv me 'tb43 me•ii
eue.ecreee; topii! .. stfrOudivehaihisthai 'reie
never - niennr to be'edtieci . eted, l !. 2 _ • '
- .
:.! Aloe 1;' aproln,""iinfif .Viith
, treinuloule'ioloo, , her 'Fell yet
'oloser j '.. flak) ohnroie eiiist no tongCr:'''''
Is It poasiblet" cried the captain id - aline
•
of sheriff:* IN'tiat do you mein'?"
Since 'taw" you rtiva been . iery'sick.
Wheel, Woe •Chihr my parents 'neglected' te
have me vaccinated; and' the rtirtiges'nf the
small pax=—'t' ' ' ' •
teagu l iax I". Pried the captain, ptish , 4
log, his chair back , buthe- other tide ~ 1 5f , the
.Don't,he afraid, captain," Said the widow ;
it's all over, and I , am a dreadful -Abject td
behold; 'but, of,Pouree, thatinakes no differ
(epee.ip yournffections."
Dem !" cried the Captainc• Would make
no;difference if I wanted - tq retire with you in
tbo'couti4 to live Wm Darby and , Joan; but:
toga into society—to intrpdoce,tut toy wife at'
balls and soiree,, a person , disfigured by tu
dreadfUl dieordprl 1), Lord! ma'am, the idea
rover antered . my head 1"•. ,
krelettse you from your. engagenient you
are free," said the widow..
Ina'am,",said-the cap.
Min,. greatly. relieved,. ..that you wlll,find in.
dividualt uok.ex.soily - in in,l , .sitmation, who
will be will bp very .hoPpy - te--in short;
ma'auwlmish you a - very good day;"
..Cold-hparted,'yoin egotist!" said the widow,,
when he had - gauged your
charsater. ; You pay - wished • for a handsome .
wifq to enbanee your consequence and parade
in society, -as you show off your .handsome'
horta in the. street., ;Lot us tee whether my
thoughts have wronged
To careless she told the same gory. The .
young
,genticman beard of lbw loss of her
beauty.ilthsroat nonehalenes. • •
.Abit,this" is not said Mrs,,Chtimpion,
business man; hat .becn - wilt! me all the
morning. :Iffy Inveatments. were' moat Onto' ,
pinata.. am completely. beggared." .• ..
" Ilowunforturnile,"•cried.Careless, " for I
'am . in clot; same,predieament. I don't Seamy*
way .: through . .this Now it is.:very•
evident Ontit.would be tdtoheight of follyfor
two persona without:: any inooM e : orprospecte •
'to marry only to-multiply misery. Lbeg you.
to consider my proposal of last month only as
conditional. Doubtless thergfare rash'unprln;
cipled Men who would lu my case thintsoidy.
of sentinsentTbutimm - tootoud - n - morttlistrind
too flood. to! think of persevering
now.. FsiM'ielf 'Madam! firewell foreiarl
learn you with despair in my hewft and ma ,
_nessin my brain l"
•
Probably no declaration of despairwatisver:
so hypocritical,.and.eo thought the widow:.,-
" lie loved me for My money, as .I..tho'ught. •
I begin to believe that plt the men are Mae:
If. Stanly prove equally heartless, I.'shttil.rwo•
nounce the perfidious sex."„ ;
— The ypung artist heard of the loss of hie
"It is.a misfortune," Anil he r '9 3 ea1!!7.:i1
glorious girt, but Perlitlia6le the true heart
and mind alone remain-unchanged, till death..
" But I inn poor Stanle,y,'' said the widow
You gi t velne new life,.lB4ll)ollol4iied Iho:
painter. " The world
.cannotfet ... -new that
any mercenary views'teinted the pyre feeling
wlih which I regard you. Trust me, you,
ebnll never want while I have brain and band
to work for you."
"Then take me for such as I amend
'dried the widow throwing off the veil, "beat
In person and in purpose, and forgive the tab..
ricated tale, which proved two of my suitors
worlbless.
" 'Freed from the roil, her dazzling beauty
iteithed en the printer iiiuntlimmed radiance,
aatl'her hand'thrilled! told° Need we
saii.liat..they were litippy _ _ '
REGULARLY SOLD, OUT.- During the . 4nontli
"oribinuary, 1860, while rapping at the Silt•
tOJ H °deo,' In Scre y reniento
neeidentaly:overbearka.canyorptionbedWeen
two gentlemen, one was...from NOW .
York city, and had bean in:tiraT . diiiintry needy`
•• ,
- ery'ear, hihrtil'o. (illicit. had jiisi .
The newcomer was'lMnentiek his oinAition,
and his folly of leaving nu lihtiiidahoe at home . ;
and - eepocinify two boatitirtirAtuglifees,....who
'Were just.budditidinte 'womemiiood, when 'he
'asked the New torker if he bad-atamily': '
Yoe, sir; I haVe a wifo"and six •childrea
'lnNewTork; , and I tiever'aaiv'Otie Or them." ','
After this reply, tlieleoitPle`-iiii' fora 1130 2
'Tont, in ellenan 'intetregitor again
edinmenced,;
"'Was .7o . orevor tdludiltotW
'" No, -eke! ,
"Did you nidtry iCartdow; t""
"'No, sir."
t.'Aith`ther,'lnpie.tif —:;• •
lundiretrind'iou : to'any; tdr,'that:r;u
and•leir
and , htut never , eden.'biei of
41.Y;9; airy 607sistedLiti . i." 41 '
''linather and a longer prinee. Then the ih
-
terrointor again inquired:
erin;it
t • Lir h fl•
.:reepano;.. t ode , .nf
ifiA l b9rn afttir
64 0 1‘1 ;' 44,,n mod kiltierai !laugh "foliiitiad'i
dnd iiftei. ditty-Aft:Nee Yorkerirdir sepeoldlly
died 'n ever. dawcaie
"'' imPlmv9l9.,4 l l"*FlJArtiett: Raamgasel--A ,
4 ea ( lhr In 9v4A:9lsl 4 .s,eflllOoltuiailti.tyelhabit of
E l ' ln t b 111 . 1P3P1 1 1.0. , 9, 0 9)P9 stt)il tt; extract's...from'
Po' 6,69 PlbeßP24tf.Fattr4rlttett eoltalsivraetrii
',lviFriii lb i trsipm9 6 .4.,ioPAltelcorsElantwikeq.
maktdrid,l49 l glittitor..tiomit)trollplafaiAtto
" 36118 'lliTs -, l 9 ki OP fqllowingi I f i!owt;Shikke.
P a r t .: o , PIRY-9rfigtP l l ol oC I , I t,l 0: ii.it.rllBi i ' OCil
to T,,Tiggt.ti,,f,y,)9,?‘A.,40.0040.,..0..,ipat0.:
,e.t..91m...1.1., , ,,v.h.:D, Ir:, li La, Y . 11,:i , 411V•7
f4,.981, itql,(4)Aim,•#ht3ll9.o4,abAlte beattor
1111ifilitoflq**5-.41OPV:10114 xdreetia 01;1 i ditits: ,
fkVOli YtrtA 4 l,l4l34 , l*PdPslip3t , . 4 . ll oofollovrrng ,
IM I A A ,t4Ppli:.lt? , link .41111'1 1g .i-EtV :; 1!;1' ui
a r.7l: r ilif i t"( 81 1 .28 an'Arlitti 'itAaVitetdtde
to the aguofe inch, are as good proof to jealous
Me ail a yore° in'thellible."._ , ,
• •
A,
• .• • - •
. FTEmßt* . " 18.
'The:feeblehealth 'of' the, Women,of Aneerice
is,fgat becoming; er:rtitier I feat-has already .
.
:,become,yreverbiel t and ,the'•lllo2.l„ V published
.Registration • Reporti•for•lßGs, Preeetileetne
'fintl• alarming, facts, .yi examining,
.the , record:ordeathri,a the long list of fatal
• nialadiee; we find a - very. elifking equality
the iittinber of
.deaths Males; and females
nriettik fi'oM 'Many diewisSa.;
thelerge number_ 0f' .. 770 persons died in' Rhis
' State'dtiri4 1855eftypus term', lt
Seennentervelous thailbe deaths should have
been divided' between melee aild , forindes with
ituchAti 4:lll•Cach toeinetequalit'y•ns the fel•
shOw, viz: '3BB Male and 882
' Again, under the head of obrivolsione;..,we
find; total (eininding two where' the - sex was
not recorded,) 402; ilea of 'these; 202,vvere
. males and 200 Of• fernlike ; of tird 847 deaths
frem••icarlatina,l73 were of Males and i.o4`
termites: 'The ;striking' equality' proves Sint
there• Was ne epecial•eadse exerting' aeinju:
rious influence Upon either eek•,;'' ,
• 'Referring' now" consumption, we might
expect , to •find a similar stain of things; but
no„it is strengely and sadly different: Ex-,
~cluding' the depths , below 10 and over 60 'for . '
reasons. suggested In' •thti report, .viz':''That
westing ••and- dimity - Arising; froth - old-age- or
.constitutional weakness; Tiro often errone
ously,retarned,under the head' of - c,;ilifuoip-
Son b.nd 'eieltiding oleo -the' deaths .between
40• and GO, Wheii.lbereie nearly 'an equality
and when any specieiteitseeivou)dirotOibly
preclude their effects, no, olkain thivemarlia,
Ws result : Total:deathe froni". , Otinsumption
betweetiSthe ages •of 10 and 40, 2,690; of
Siege- but 966 or:87 per Ont. are' of men,
while 1,624 or nearlitB - ,Per cent. are of wo
' men. • Betireen 'AO tind.'3o - the 'difference is
• kill greater; during this period the death's of
' females' are:1,123 'Out of li-735-;‘fii-e.; nearly. ,
65 ;per cent. 10 to 20 is 'worse,,still-L•very
_nearly 67 per cent.. • '•
'So tbat,we shall -not -be fat'from tho truth
in towing, that' of:the 'deaths' froni -conenmp
• Lion between' the egeslef 10 and '25, -those of
- - females are to Ovum ornialeens 2 to 1, - :
• Here evidently le indiante,d language. tee
- plain to be. tnianndeistdok 'the existenee of
some special'; cause 'producing oOnsutnptiOq
' among females out of ell reasonable prop Or-;
• lion ; and Which does licit 'net in 'the qatteof
feVers .and of many other dieetiees. may
'• be mild that woman's Moro lbelicate organize
' tion 'renders , beriniorli stiiiVtintibh; JO theta . -
' tacks' ordisettse burl Clatir
sensitive and deliente;:it,br4tendewe'd'irith
great powerd'of enilainne. - Tosidee;Ae.same
thing might'be said iti Vegard
but statistics • disprOre 'the 'hypotheeisl;' and
moreover, nen from their 'occupations 'are
much more exposed to the dnager of consump
tion tho r n women are, at leapt by 'nob bones
eity: lint it to Beek in the dark
' distance 'for causes, when all sufficient Ones
lie open - befere oar LoOk at the dress
of tbe Women. • • ' -
Enslaved by tyrannical. fashions imported'
-from the- central city of-fmmorality and - des•
potistn, with a head dress that'mny be well
'enough in a temperate clime for a lady who
never. goes out but in a carriage,-o' the nur
eery woman in shaded gardens, but criminally
absurd where the sun burns with all but trap
;loot power, and where the intense cold peso.
trates -the .skull and 'stops- the patina - of the
brain; with. thole neeks, end shame to:their
rigard beth,for health and modesty; More than
what is entitled 'to ho SO exposed one
montent.to the' heated air or a•ball-rontn, and
'amber. to .blasto' like those which 'keit) the
blood of the stern Pilgrim nthers'fiith arms
pinioned ;to their sides; with shOulder blades
displaced and bask bones -twisted •by 'steel
bound oorSo l ts that cortiptess the chest and
Oentract the waist Jill it is wasp-like, in defi
. arum alike Of tinx lavei of health'and'or physi
'cal beauty, as a glance nt.•the models, of
Greece rot at th 6 pictures of 'the ageli
-would show thorn, tpbenuty'which'tonsiets not
.hithe artificial forms invented by manor Woz
„man, but in the free' and full 'development of
gloriousthat - oeganisM 7 veBiolt - tfod!lnte•gaven'
tts:t he temple of the soul ; with form emitrik
ed by a "fashion , mported..froei die gardens,
,not of Pa riicii!;s; t but of z rale; i r leaded ; with
skits and • .eillie that trail through the varied
. filth of the streets and,,,sitlewalk,, that ruin
their husbands andineretiee that ease in Walk
ing'for which A'Ail4iiihit ladies'arb to "rerkown•
ed, with iambs eo tifirettiat a stout Men - iouid
"catch cold 'ihrough iheui at once with 'a gene .
of Areas 'and recklessness of -
podifro which Ineed say nortnireni, for every
man that cnres,fer 'themotlestynyd bealth.and
' hippineini* his counirywctraen;Rmes,,attitem
• with wonder'tind sot:rely.
Why' need we' seek further to, learu how It ,
is that ' the' wdiroii.'who, are, fin T
quently said to
. be 'the most , Iseautifut : iu ; the
civilized world;arn so 'frail:anAtislicato„aal
ilia ao early ths • Meral,lair b
withenti'digiadatioq r tp t h e eul,..,prt
enelatelti reyiol.l4..*ero or
SO ail v o attons of aii 74 fb yzi•
cal health (Minna injury to the body, and 009 g
:"titth them the; ! Y e v , it t.t!' l ?,.:Peßel t ,V:l 91 1 fl i A ea1 ! 9 ''
4erlean
.methara r, arg
'tint tespotiej6le f4;theite . vraste4 lives, tied
totrow
tyst,je_hroight.
t4 e.etq ei ,il'9l l )?et 7 4,f 4 9 , 4 orph,uno
But in:tnisfre,e,mmuliyitttpy, nave- 4(4,
Yeat"tude Itaince uh to promo tbeir
ewe eget%
4tAneh `fashion; lit)? 'l'Pettrttke*ltil.jsreeri
"4 0 61; q ° Jaak,et,i
'F'ift t o4l°P
yf`Feiiproa~°¢ctpn?thyn!!P9'4tLja.;tltg,yeeel. of
a t 5 !/ Mna k tei Pfit oPROPLAC:.virtOra ,
1..,2 `
1 6 n
. ' n t a iMftle t JKE49l4fi l lt. 9l et, tki nom,:
ana "Pf, l l 7 ,o l Mo ls oifeKi , 4 4 .
49419.F:iilmtutt
'llitikiel L thait for tin igtvott !kitlol9o4taiitionn
•eil,
Anima. I
Wri El -31,i O:110. _
...
• wim aiming erompoana t 19„ oyiku
' , Lv6atioti of 'real gilt% Valiiiiskedlky;he
whtintaminetiiiirtiiitOlVtiti;
o Ithli f thi s ont Ot b i lj at il pitt . oi ll h i t l r r( h . nebild. She fbd :
struck. her arms akimbo, and replied]
compel me l no-nor twoney lilts him!"
" '
'3 V . ;'.• ' )' , r,',l) .rf,f;;:': '?.1: . : f.ir:
gi g artniOti-
ABLiratICAPI 'VP
MGM!
;de, :411 I
1=33111
lEEE
. • If abo be not Air to me,
, ,• . )Vitat.cjrrt I lapwlalr am ,
Whoyefoko,'Faminloofc no invely, •
• youriabkler;ikcy6niklea ?
Laughing, wooplug, fair, caTicleldual
If you will look so dollelous A „ / .,
— lPr'jiliie;loOki . ii..uke I
Whsreroreqsnny, sing so proolly
bird upon t4o,tses7-:
Ifinits In doiOns round your bringing
• , •.• ; Teytheei, , sing, to me? '
•
. ,
, •
IShorlifai•e;tanny,.daneo so lightly,
• Llhatlyi wavit upon tho teat:
, lttof loi n every obf nn.enlinbelng-- ' '
be Oaring, fi
ilanee with
j
itif
Witerefora stab WM° -
.;?trige'l-lllta thotigh-youLhatJti' e.
'lead and , lieart at aticakiegeitlltig
Deaiast If
, • te'y heit,`' eirilloeunis I .
Wherefore flirt, and alm'your arrows
At finch harmlois fop you ore -
Coxcombs 'hardly ivoriti the hurting—
Tyrant? If you must bo 116 ting,,
• • .ITyt.hro, flirt with mul ,
Wherefore, Dnny, Ides and fondle
Halt tho ugly brats - you sea t
Waste not love among so mang—
o:. • • flwoqtent llt you fondle any,:
'regal. ; fondle met
WhoTofore *mAlock's lottory sitar?
PlkayMpa,forLyouono_to,throol— r ,
Itichest . venturas,oft'udacarry—
Ranhy t l'aupy if you marry„ _
, reytheo, marry null,
Nmprous sheti4:
DRESSINGREFORIC GIRLS
A PAINPUL iNCIISENTI
Lewiston- UM, Maine, .itla iirtnc6,,-it' is
You can't exactly raid It' on the map, -for It
haw been located and incorporated since Mitch,
but it's there, a-manufacturing city
with banks, - barber shim's, 'and all the appur.
tonancee: of ' o locomotive , : going-ahead. Tan
beo settlement. - .- •
Juat about themeatest thing in the newoity
is the now clothing,etare,
_that "riz up" and
" rained.down lately," on - the Jonah's gourd
or Aladdin's principle, and 'the dente
mysterioua dispensationi'became endowed with
the outee.rankee salesman that the Dlrago
State over turned - out. - ' •
The other day an up river young 'on, who
is about to -forsake father and mother and_
cleave unto Nancy Ann, came, down to get hie
suit, "MI was 'of course bound to find his way
to the new clothing Moro. Not that he avrag._.
gored lu with that easy, don't care swagger of I
.s town-bred'Aioarcher,or cheap clothing, - for
the verdant tint was tolerably fresh on him
yet, and lie stopped and knoOked -at the door.
had -just effected -an -entrance at the
grist mill and Journal' office, where' he bad
beei doing business- hi That' same undbetritsive
manner, and. the Niye all agreed-that
ah•should,be let in immediritely; wait'
delighted with the, cordial reoPption he. Uiot-
with..; •
The proprietor wae'ready to ferwardlim 'a,
.`' suit".atance, If-he*as-tii. 'or theYiwould
take his measure . and •furniahL him - to loader:'
.Nehemiah drew a hand-bill from the top' 'of
his-hat, and spread it on hie' knees for -early'
referemm. - 7 - It - was-heatied— • -•
" WINTER CLOTIIING AT COST'!" ,
and stated
- that iti consequence of the mildness
of,the season, over five thousand dollars' worth
of ready:made clothing was to be closed up
14nd'sold at'an enormous sacrifice ! ' A list of
prices followed; and Nefiemlah . running hie
thutoby,finger down the eolutnn, lit'en a 'par
tioular item.. . • : • •
"Boy--yo got any - of these blew coats left,
at:Sive dollars Y"• !
"Brown, have we any of those ehohp coati
loft 7". inquired the polite Mark of his partner.
~ 'We sold the Met this - morning, did,; we
Brown understood the cheap 'clothing buei
pees and Answered promptly:
"'All -
...Jest'a I 'epeoted," murmured - the dirap•
pointed candidate; .4 darnatioirseize all, told
you tbey.'d all be gone , '
a ve'ry : enporier, artiolo torten
dollars." . , .
"Ten ! that's sni aU•fire¢ price for
" We sae reaki),you otieleirder2.7
"i"-e-a! but I want iettosrlyttst -.it right
straight off—feat is, Siluirej swot lave.it.?
. .
fiud-thess goats tory
~q!eap at ton
dollars." . .
DurniO 'bout ' it: l '.
Bay, you iot. any ~of:
.h se deWrable doeityda: trouE!prl:ileft,.ot. two
to lti '
dollars—sold 'em all tow, * nt ye T, :.
'
'• Foriontitiily . there were afe loft, and ye
liensfah was open. for At,.crple, Ut , siting. on
'the itottinot of the, krewhegina, it .niuet. be .a
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ii tra j u k!7": 0r44 2 14 6 1,,Mtd , alo4,..(lou'lliew.
'' .. Well,OmMeicnally we do, what hare you.
to • ~elll ,
g 1! . • .". - , , ~.
'tli"lP'l.-„,40 3 g; , !1t1!?)S4- 0 ,r311 11 06 , -
'from ma i rtoirfat peas to rye straw, ; lot,,theall
liiiliiiiitdriedpumghlog,.,,yepq IyAr...cio s t , oyes
on..!;if - ot you'd Silt, e ,equt o of that dried pump,
liiiigr.'ol ll 69,7 .....,,. 1 „, ~ ,•,, ~ J. ~.. ~, "•'' ' -
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Wiiiiit deelirke „ 4, neilottutipg, lot; ,the dried
riumiliiil, but A uguited )f,.ite t hokt t sup:good
iluitei'." l , -,
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4 1 ,/iii° l '.°! ). ; :??,,,.t,h,rv49,94,picut.yallerigkYou -ever
I;ot:l3°,llr,e'Ye.°lll.;ift°,.,,ct3R4o,2.y9tit,ili.er.e, ,w0w,,.:,..
git.suMib:Yl !!!11;V:.1341.1 Attti iM...dsd'er'imgon.;.
!i . i'i,P9t! .. 4ii:ivitai,Tffi rBF l ..jteF9ol;)Vpidtvn,T.lstit ye .
° i6l l l:°l ', 4 ; ,i li . I . vq ikria.4.klittaigiqin'i be
dititui l d th ei i. don't." .'' .c.,,, , ,...; 5r,, , , vl t, 'l3
1 ;! 4 , t l e ' i citroagth.;oc.tho,lststtori.A.dieker. watt',
*,..:eli l 7l . :tßall`SY.(MToo94x:Pleh,etikioh.was•
`to lie oiii ittilikaipditto. Imiwtrion , lie xi oast!
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?..FAil y,,R.44,..,,,tiggpopiooThii Ana, fit? i1, , :l
1 t ,` PAC l llia th i9t ' LC.9 l o:N 4l6 . 4`, W h i lt lk i n d , : g f a i
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• ' ' Ye /Z
erta n it.fill'aSiPlOt-lik.4telitattentiC4l,ZA
y, squire, certatnly—joet
~ want a
ooat forlo dress ia."
"Ab, ezauqy ; juit look dt these 'plates,"
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polutftig 0;' , ; r ri,.l.l . oii'7o q ,le l ': p l e the, tripduri
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"and Bee'Whiitit.tle'yOU fanny:",
' 0, darn plateedou!,t ..yraat .rtuy .
crockery; gattheallkilliniet
lot of Urtheare're rfittever pot y,lur„eyee,ori.o-
. • ' 4 `kes, ace ; just ctep way ,theu n apd
'think . 1 can acioCiatdedUte.y.ou.''.
Nehemiah edenanieeted a 'doe blue ooat,.and,
a rest of green, but rrattliere fastidious lq hie
' new atilt 'He appeared to indulge a weakuests;.
.forlOng pactalOona, and complaiue& that' his
a POILING
ldat
htid Warded him expeidingly„9r
.ae
ho expressed blamadjy,74 . - hitohingr,:up
dyer hie hoots; and Wrinicliag about. hie knees.
• Nehemjak delvef away .impetuously amid a
14cl4"01yee prdtfiwity his
eyes 'elraoh: dioWt a pair of lengthy •onee, teal
Wizera; with widiyollow stripe!i roqi!ing ei9h
way. Nehemiah suaked,iliem; nut in.a treinit;
'4 . ling. Ile liked them—thiy were long, yellow,
'and just the thing, and be proceeded at mice
to put them on.' The new clothing atorerhad
a corner curtained off ,for the purpose, and
Nehemiah was closeted thereid. • •.• •
' The pants had atraini, and. the straps. were
'b'uttoned. Now,. Nehemiah Mid Bent t?ir,Ps'
before, but tho : 'ai.t.of Managing' tirein . , was
inyetery:' On 'nonsideratiir he decided
.thnt
"the bOots must go on first He then mounted
chair,mtivated-his pants to a-proper
.angle,
arid endeavored to coax hialegs into them.
Holrad-a.t.ime of, it... Ills boots were. none
of the. smallest and his pantsleeto nonamf the.
Widest vtbe chair, too, was riokety,..antt both-
eresl Lim ;.,buk bending his, energy to_the talk,
he. succetiod in -inducing tine leg' into the
" ponki things." • itelvait-straddletelike , the -
Colliskne 'of , Rhodes, and. just"- in the not of
raising the other .foot, wbon libisporing •and
giggling in Lis immediate vicinity ,made -Lite
alive to the appalling fruit, that nothing but
chintz curtain separated Lim front twenty" 07
thirty of the prettiest atid..wiokedest girls that
worn—ever caged in one shop.. •
Nehemiah wits a bashful youth, and -would
have made a eircumhentlibus of-a mile'any day
rather than meet thone-girlS, oven .if le had
been in ftill•dress; as Wives, his mouth :wits
much ajar at: the bare possibility of mnking
`his appeurinee among - Ahern in his present dial.
hubillo.' What if there was a holdin.the cur.
taib ?
,What if Imshoidd fall'? `
ft would'at
,boar thinking of, and plunging
the foot into -the" vacant legwith a sert- of
frantio leoAless, ho brought ori the very co-"
taetroplie wished to avoid. The ohair col
lapsed with a sudden scorinteb, pitching Nehe
'lsiah bead over heels through the - ourtain,-neil
he stride a grand entrance among' the atitching
divinitioo, on all fours likoa fettered rhinoc
eros..----'
rerhaps'Collior never exhibited a' more
striking tableau ritual than was now display-,
Nehemiah was a ' every inch of
him, itral though ntir exactly 'revolving on - a
pedestal, ho was goillg•tbrtmghlhntmoietilent;
on his buck—kicking,- plonging,- in elitirA, per
minifying in thirty seconds- all the attitudes
ever chiseled As for the girls, they screamed
of course, jumped upon 'chairs and ; cittiing
boards; threw 'their bands over their faces,
peopedlhOUgh z itheir fingers -7-perfectly not
ural!'-;- screamed.: again ' and deolnred -they
Should die=they knew they should !..
• •.011,• ',Ord!" blubbeied :distressed
young man.; don't gals, tion4l I ditialt Mean
tew, 1 swear, to man rdidn't—it's owiti to
diem cussed trowsers,-overt' mite l On't.; ask'
your boss, he will tell you, how . it WAIL - Oh,
Lord, tyon't, nobody kiver tue up with old
clothes, or.turn the woodbox over me? Oh,
Moses in bullrualios, what will Nancy
•
Ile.managed to raise himself . on his. feet,
and made a bold plunge toward the door, but
the entangling alliance , tripped him up again,
and he fell kerelap on tbe goose of ,tho press
man. This was ,the unkindest out of•all.-L
Th'e goose had then . been heated espreiely for,
think seams, and the' way 1i Liaao ij:k the seat
of the new punts trai.afaiiting,to, the roarer.
Nehemiah rin in,,an instant, and solzink the
eouree , of all his troubles by the steak,' he tote
himself from all"ial4:the. straps, and' some,
'fragments that hung.ebont hiCankles, .apd
dashed through the "Emporium" at , a 2 40
rate, and made tracks far home.
. “Anybody like me!" I.aint,an'ybody--4'm
ns'lrtied-jj'alot n baohelor any JOnger.
• Thie
`litettny home '; 'tien'tnlY`cerriage, my horses,
1 0' 15 lierti 4 0 x at,lio I.they're hire. Smith's.
'Pm not.Johnif.:Smith,:the rioheit broker ed,
' Montgomery' street, btit' that fashhintble Mrs.,
.Snuth'ehusbandl • . . • , •
• *ell,: natio down .to the tame yesterday.
Sweet Nelly - 1 She always consoles papa for all
his Cares—clustering ands:blue eyes—dear.
WhOse lovely child Is that V?
Mro. Smith'e." _Or eouratrahe is! There
It She don't belong to trio; oh, certainly.
not'! 'I
ital. ;neve viear. on that
Thal etpensioe:plate:4ust 'going borae 'le'
' Mrti: Smith's.' 'Whit it I di,ipaj for it I I:o4't
boor
tiinu T' They ;lave nottonly ell their awn propj
;:•
. arty antilhalt tbiii Ituaband'e,
ie'rest by poiteeitillin ;' thei'need' uiore
ri 3 Ot Where' right sare. - 7folig, I Fancier .
yliekrighti the petitioners mould nee _ •
Aod then theitlea of cellinime "anybaji;‘"
fin 'ilia senimalcula ;, I'm a bubble,
olintern,.ll .1 I'm Absorbed,' swelhiwad'
mot ! (: ' • "
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Yale edmi49l*m9n!.../1 1 r , Perkins, of Vermont;.
' . i.rdii7Oled the op4itpott!tio lOoti, of those idhu
dtitioiputa
AAA
this..rom tads -Vs , ''of 'tinder
endeavoring.te convey to ',the ,
c <inquiting
_mind . , or, her' little child - an' idea of
hea!iek a s ott,thopeceseity, of , paing4gookt , box
tin oPder ; tu t : otayt, Ad - Wash:at there , heioatterl ,
hlest, and as an additional inducement.
tft;t4diii't r o lead a correct life, ttyilite yreuldAho.
hogele,o h
whavegehlertharitspOoke„
, i
di
1 , 0;(pott
ak ditYce io L Vdrti rather
ave a jewe-Itrp." Tho natonisked parent
an the hell,. and the nurse, rtnnoiied the po
ito littloltripling to hie crib.
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FUXER AL -OP • - W - ASllititetoN•
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Tho following froin •tha Meter panty,
AtilanA,4Boo; -gfree iniefitei c attfit of
the funeral of WaphingtoM: •
,OB6ttaine*t4:bej: 20th
On Wednesday?.last the,mortal part of Wash
ington7the father , of, his connttYildidTthe
friend of ' man—was consigned, to the tomb
with s oloton . liititers,,arid-w4th! , .futtorgtjtomp. •
A Multituderef persons assembled from many •- •
miles-around-7acidenth-Vtirife-iclit oioo
'--
obi:We 'and residence of the illt9tripm
obiefr - 11101.0
avlinues , -ilthd bt sutifyl and Soblini
tile noble mansion—but /ilea I , the atfgaffn
habitant Wei now, no more: ' Thati.gretifytkidt
gone. His mortal part was there,indeed PI"A;10 1 . .
oh! how. effecting I-how_ awful the speettfOra!
of inch :worth,,and greatness; thue,'tb
eyes fallen—yes, fallen I fallen 1 •'.V I
In the long and-lofty portico, wherti•oft thti''
hero walked ,in all his glory; no lttYrilie'd
shrouded corpse. 'The, oonntenanowstiii COML.'
posed and serene, seemed to express" the
nity of the, spirit •whlcli lately dwelt
lifeless forte. Therei.thesei whir paid • "thelittie
end poupxo to the henethetor of hls r •couttfit 6
took an impressive and a farewell View: ,
On :tho, ornament at tberbead 'of the. Coffin`'
was inscribed ,t , Snrgo .ad Judieuio.--mtiont
the middle of. Use coffin, "Gloria Deo"—and` "`
on the silver plate
or, ,, lgnit, -
',• G.EOIIOE IVABIIIIPGTON
Depentbdiglit life on tro'l4th Debenihei t
1799,'
t 1
Between three' afift - lou'r o'olook • the sorind,
of artillery, from it'vesisel ip 'the ri!or
Minute-guns awoke afresh 061.'301m:cm porno
ir on .'
--the corps° Was'movoda band of mnsie,.. u .,
with thournfui - melody; molted the sou.lnloinll..
, . .
iho tehderness of woo. .
Tho.PrOcension Was fornied; and =lead in
-tho—following-arderavalry;—infantry and
guard, with' arms reversed; music
. ;' olergy;
th: eneral's horse, with. his saddlo, holders
and pistol's ;-Cols. gims, liantsay and j'ainS,
ball-bearers. — The 'corpse. Cola. Gilpin; Mar..
stoner . and Lulls, - pall.hcarers ;• mourners;;
•,
Masonic brethren'; oithienb. •
. ,
i'fiten the proceshion had arrived at Iho
bottom of the elevated laWn, on the-banks of
the Potounio,-where.the family itault ie phieed,
the Cavalry bulbul; the infantry nuirdhed, to--:
wards the mount and formed their lines ; tfie'
clergy, the masonic brothers abd the citizens
descended to the' vault,.-and_ the funeral Ber-'.
trice of the oburoh was perfOrmed. 'lhe firing
urns repeated•from the ;vessels in the river. and
the soontle_echael,:frow,the_wooda-and-hilieu.--L-1 -
around..
Three general discharges..by the infantry,
the 'cavalry and eleven '.pieces of artillery,
which lined the hankie! the Potomac,Lbook of
the vault, paid ;: the last:tribute to the entomb=
ail aimunander of the armies of the United'.
States and to,the ;departed hero. •
'The sun . waa now tatting. Alas! the son of 14
glory.. ,wae set , fprover. No,the name .of
Nyashingtp, the A merlon President and Gone—,
ral, will triumph, over death The-unchanded
:hrighiness of his glory will, illuminate the fa.
CLERICAL'IVIT UNWITTINaLY.—At a. recent
Clergy and nitnbOrsiif- the Bar were mai*,
to; the repast:givOn lit ttie Be Witt
the followers of Galen, and after the cloth
removed during the ioterchange of sentiment 6r .
the Rev. Mr:"B., While ailuding to the intf- "
mato rehuloiss between the-prefessioni-0-4- :,, ,
clergy and a 'physician, seriousness ie..
lunched* that tuArn the doetoi• waa called the
.Minister.was acre to !allow."
This, decided hit'olrought dawn the house' , '
at the expense of the society there' asseiabied •
to -advent the - theory' and practice of Medi-
clue.—Both Tribe - me: • • •
The ntiverominds - usof a hard liit ttt the,
doctors ivhibltnuts , be found in the : Bible: fri •
the ltith•oltreptar of the. secontrbOok'ef Chron tom
icleti is Abe
"And Ass, in the thirty ninth
reign, was dlsim'sed' , ln his featviiniii
ease, woe- eieeedine.griat ; yet .. Id hiS:dielfhii i ?'
he Si) ught QC the. Lord, but . the'PhOkidni. .
Att:d . ,!ASO. , slept :trifle hie faihe r rs;iii4
the one and:fortieth 7 yCniof
Nara. • •
,'harder hlt ''tit the medical fraterpiti'a •
,given in 3kriee`goSriei, tet
•certain 'wenitin 4 'titio touch 1 . 1 ,
and had spisr,nii,that,,•..,.,
ahe:had, end wee nothing
gray..vor.fe' : .
A SueoSsSrur APPEAL:—Aa Enghsh preach-
er, advocating the'generous support offal im.
portant-ohatitable 'object, prefaced theolrou 7
lotion of the 'conttibutiOn' Vexes , With !I:L" 1;
following siteeeisful
From 'the grd'ai:sYtdpothi I have witness=
pd: in ;your coliiitedaneds,"ahl the strict , ,
lion you have there
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biti"ihing-'r 46 ; dfrate'rt4t''i1cIne ot 4r9u,
4 91 q °11 1 0 0 , ° t c°,,R 1 ?,9i'lZ; 1 9:1" , : n,„,x
.14 my.autreb.l449i rio !,bi!Citt"l, l °N tAng*i.
riot soipleasiiiii,'Y'efshattdliiiiays be a prat.
virtue to generosity
!mid e d adi rydriiieci'iifett m youriesedtiy,d,
thciieUghiy idlerstoCA :
that do pertiod ttdythlpg,
intoAtie beetv?ooadndt - pdy ;_,
t TheErestilE'nfie'aa -trot
•
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Journal peepofrafes`" tho'fo~lowing upon thee;, u 7? s
maraiake, • at _Rooheste‘
to, ltiodady
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;And pas diteArif6ll.,
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f) ) ;
j oA j e l t ; " l to tatt,t u o,ro u Jsk rcetifoxotop.f:.to ,tko a : , t ;
jii'm PP °r • . I . .f i ,,?Mi l glil,i.,9l l .,PleePjligtbertll;.l . .•l
neow if Y °l4 RlFtrr7 , •%lfilliTE;::itArtga . .whotoiii.N tali
ilave j °u b 4 . 0 /oe f in gt l 4 . sth.9± l flft4l l :9 **Ma ".41div
Olnair; po rt?willeft l Californian. " ..noThafat
'lona 1116ePitig on the toio , Of,o. aielenan; - but
he's got betior r neow; and ha 'eaya'4.'ve got to
niovo my boots."
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