jA Xi -NtINBEiI 46. I 'l'i3lL ER JOURNAL; TOT raetuaan 151 t, MCALARNEY4 Proprietor [XI 1 ., 4 to the canoe ot Itepublicantera, the tt et•lture,the ttdv kneetnent of Education, 40 ,..,,i ot P.o.t.er e• - int 3,. . int ning no 1.V.1 I e f t'rl ,dole, it. 4,7111 endeavor Wald in tpe re bully Freedotniziog our Country.. i t l‘emortt a hvethed at the hllkiteing rat .t. e apecialivtrz. ti .re MAG. A " , qlClarb . ff,irovier or 8 of . Nonp i. ell types : 1 i , n4,rtion - - - $1 Zools . ttar - Dirotl tereetA of A.; tiod the heat except that work of tn., far Vive "site -pt w`le Is 1011 n -a 4ci -1 aqu•arr. ,PSteha 424r0; 'lre Aflntinb. epeeist a t aviennee.a , u troll a list .121..1f 4 V or oar fob • ;and .I.atilte Woi,3 ....... • .equent inseTionfiexs than rye,' - .... .rd+. manes o Exec doe+ Not _ 300 ni Editorial Notices per line naleot Avertnwrnente meat he paid In no notice will ht• taken of ad -a.nc is 'ner; u de-s they o•e secornynrhd by the ' l thic.nuory r.krence. ork, of :ill kind+, executed with nentnLie NESS NOTICEI BUS Accepted Ancient 'fork Muslim LODGE, No. 342, F. A. M. Sta rd itg., on the 21 ,r,v, 4th 'e.lnee nays 0 1 reel, : 11, in the 3d Story of tni..ted es,See. Sfl it. OEAE., Free anti ...j24 Atte i 'month. :114[1.1,attak - , .0. T. ELLISON, 3.1. 0.. .. I 71DRACTlrd l'ltYStel.)..N.. Clutle•sport, 11,n., .1. - respee i lilly •e :n firms teit .zett 4ot the villaue and "viemity th: he will promptly re+pon tto nil ran* ro r 4.irof , sslon . set vices. 01111 , on First street, first di or —er..st of his idenee. 1.74t1 I • -i• JOUN S. MANN, • IiTTOR EY, A:s:D GOUNBEIJA)It AT L.a.V. 1.0.1 Tspori, 1.'%.., w.II at.eutt the 814 V ellti ‘2,..arts itu Luttrr ,tut Catuorun •couutics. Al! Inunuefa tut ttrudied to nit' core. Obil receTott pump. utten.lin. •titlice un NI ,iuttrreli to ru-iduncu. 0 , TED and LAI,II.II.A.IIEE, A I A TTOR. EYS AT LA. W, Coudersport, Penten: Will tteold lona lookimoss coirtwed to their .enon with it ,inptless and tl laity. W.ll al-o nttOnd .tbeseveralleourtn So the adj couottun. Lite -.111 the go-eo'kd -tore) . of tite t )111144,1 Block. 'ISAAC aussos, I -Er-AT-Law, C o urier port; Pa., IN Ito all bu•iness e utrustetl to hart eltre ries+. Attend • 0:11 ts of adjti.olitz roPit • 0,, reet,hear the Alleizltey • A TTOR. *lle 1 . d prnmp ()del - 'ET AND C3UNSELL AT LAW, w li attutol the , kn n.tjo n ae C... ATTOR tu aud E. E. 0. RTC CEO" 31. a" . • INN awl S,t Iron X . tlj rt•AVe• fully n _ the; citir.-;ttt of Coutierueurt u•tit i:iciaity • Op -net] WI 0 lire in itie Coutletttittrl . 1 . wilt he rota: at al f mot, .0 m•sk.• p-o. illy tie i• A regular gra,tuate of litttrtit• lege of 1£430. Jan 1.54 .' P. rm • th a he hi Ir,gai •nal C • . LLISON'tt 2 ,ia ..i...i J.v. • j DEALER? in' Drags, Medic:nes, Paints, II:, Vand.. .e., L'il/1.. n“d Fane, a •c/es, ;‘, •k. en i iiLl I KJ tds —ie.lnnn and Slim' ILL a..011^, St, tr. ~,,, , r, ,I ke, ise. In M.I. tailtle old tfeW.lfy S '.1... ' Ti,,-: 1 '67 11 . 311L1LEa 4: meALARNEY, • — udi. Trott • LCVS-. 4 4.1"1..ik VG, VI Altal,ntnn. l'enn'a.— Al6.•nt• for thin COikKgidll lir Clankntagai. et.', lie .xed `LA eanud ante “nvernint•nt -,-tt ‘, as . enei t r.o, Bouncy, X •ruara of Pay,Occ.-11.4 tress ts 5 95, all,' .nNETn Nr n ISILI.i..R. .1. C 3.1..51.5 M. W. MeAII.ALIIIVET, tESTATE and 4-.);SLTR....tielg AG H'Srr Be igtit lud Satd, rod etal d. 1,611re6 prep.. ein heel In the CJiii.try. nn.l. retrrni.Azr , ..n e Tr .1.•'L!1..n. tn.urifi°o COlairmy ..t ;Ito•oL sreeie.e.l enenytly 17 , 2 9 . REAL La tnv -61.14 d teirn:lll2ol - C .te In V. fa n noir IC. It. Alt .11ST RON G. %VARA; :t o t It -.der in Si.or•A, and d teet kroo•W•re M:titi ft reet, • outi•-r T n at.d Sneeti iron War In old to A.l'rt . • HARD Til rel -s ptt . -r 10 P. A. STEBBI.N.S,A C 0.," I 1 IA N 010 TS—De re i n i Dry Goode: Fo(fey 46, itiroceri,..Vrrn-ts:on ,Four,roed,l'iok, 1(u :g 11611•11 y k', pt to V/ g... 0 ,1 coll..try Idi. , e WIWI!. , 11.1 ,v•I,I: 17.291_ NTH N G° l C vvry, Pr .hirr C. K.SIII3IONS, A V., Nrllole- DO - si..r m Dr:, Gone, F.trieSiand II r-t Pe!, ..tprole , l .111,Trn). , P 1 1 VEII.O " nou- V,l ICUAILLES S. .10311.-' 4 4 C t 4NT--,ll3alete 111 Wilt:1; U dio•ne., stititA t , lI'IO f} , t, Say Art ciet, SAt oit,r, I) , r, Gt AL.,: ' , c.. Mod .?•:tr •t. 011.1 , -.- , •ort I'. I 1 MICE D E. OLIISTED, 1 . 1..1 .ST.:—De:il et to I>ry (i...,16. Ttert•ly.tra , trlui' ttal..g, ()rookery. Grocer 4 ..a. Fl tar. P..“ 1,. ri-1.•10. Lx., DI •i st ' , tr. et. GM lere , po I. i' = s 181 LIMO lI'COLLINS .S.tIITIL' trANT —D later in I) y I.cts uss, Minium t., Q.los s vn.e. Cutlery, 4 11 .1311 V I, .11 .1 I itt .1 . • V I+, Mglt ; Pry `, a.l L'i ql !CO . UD .E RSPORT 'form.- 1 ERNIff.YEA,P-otmt -ToR. D.r..er cf r k „, Iti S -cowl el rt•ct,t Co .d, eiport .Potter C. I'm. St Mle i5 ,, ,1.t0 Ir.mt in COI, ec:ion slrth ;title ,filv EPA ca '.. Ittt 1 frnm the lt.tllro-I.IP. H. •..•er)! I, 'otter Journal Job-Of lee. 50 1.A.4 ad led a d ie new wave tm'ept or PE to tear air .3 ly lame a sort i 3-13 w prep:inn! t 3 .'do all :.Inds k w.w, ef sanely tine qn•l real iw-e 'ere .01130,31. irr AV n. NO MO= YMAN HOUSE. • He, Potter dowy, Pezins)iivapia ON LEWIN. Proprietor. 11:i. im taia eXcgileiil Mil. 1, I la. the ucqiiiti..ta..cr or the tracel tut pub it .01. I 1 Otto , giV lig to ail 111.—F 1) 13 Rd tf • Lewisir B take o u n tke e . eon sit cal hi MARBLE WORK Monunients ar if Tomb-Stones of all kind., will he fu ilis'urd on rewirma bie terms and r , ltort hot , c • by " • • C. firecinte. Rei'depen: Eu 13i mil a sou,th o' C. o o,jerap.rt, th- Si:m.olutho I ‘-ay...v.ir• or 1.. r. 114. TN, 4 OM, f,fre /toad, or ~.... .... ' DAN BAKER, 13 VISION, B , U• T ..anti IVA R. IA IM AGirSit• Pcmsio is proeur , d for Soldiers of v. , pr e s e rd 3 r who are •Imabled by reason of wounds ~ c ,,d 7 ,..,, or disease contracted While in the stirv'e of t..e ll.,ite States ; liid pensions, bounty, and arrnA 8 ..f pas 0 4.. Mim 'i fa w uJoisre or heinsof those who linv.4lo or been kit ad wade in sery co. All 1.-tters if iiiqu'ry promptli answers'. *Wu.' receipt by mail or antdte meal ofhe o we of claimant, I will forward tilt ne • eessary ritti-rs for their 'Mtn Al tire. Fes in Pei sio eases as ~,l eil bylaw. Refers to Go s. Isrem itensom A. G. 01 sted,John'S., Mann, nod N F. W. Rana, Esil DA BAKER., ! Claim Apia, Coudergi.m. 1., , JuneB tch ! Itch ! Itch ! (31! SCltitell! lEITON, KRA sv w Care the Itch it 48 Hours I tree , 8/ifir CHM:TM, 1.71. Elva, will; ~'end tlf EITZPI - HINS OF.TITE' lOUS on& For , Irrituriete By rend 1. , WEEKS tr. PO.TLFC. Eldie Aceiile, 170 of u • street, Buetorr. ft will be to war'ed postage,to any part oi the traitodEtto&u , pit.notion yky lyr. Also rrte 50 cats6o Washin, Z.lll . . • • - V'' . :_•.... ....... ir • 110 iiritit , . V 1 1, . I ,-', A.s I .. . • -. . ~. , . .._ \ •.... . '.' ) - I 0 . -: 1 - . . _ - 0 i i • ' I li I I . ._ e s I ' illir It 41 ; 1,•, . , A. cil • • lal. ' • , .. . i I. , I HOW I WAS DUPED. , It is now ma n y yearasince I first visited Pari but if I lived to be a centenarian, 1. .1; 1. . am certain I s hall a not forget that first }Jur ney froin LoadUti while I remember nitV. H thin, , , 1 I was then young anti inexperi enced, but sufficiently vain to think myse:f a paragx'm of wlidom. Like most reunion , . ers, I thought that wonderful city the very heart of: the world, and all. outside of it mere suburbs . l and cdmParatively, email, pliteet& i lainong which, of course, Paris wait the nest. o•spectable. 'l' had not been', over titlened with education, and my read ing l al been principally Confuted to Eng fish iistOry andi English glory Of comse I was just the person' who had vet a great deal to It•arn be o re I could know much. • Well, one fine morning, which happened to be j the twenty-fir st latiniversary of my 'initial existenc4,..fintling myself the lordly proprietor of a thou-and pounds. I (-multi l ed tol coebtatel inv freedom by Tomlin!! over to Paria and astoriishims the natives , with the distininished presence of a highly intelligent and leillialiwned traveler from for'eign parts. §o, fitting myself out in a style that would have I made me the envy of a Pawie'e chief—kir lmore brilliant than a rainbow and with quite as many colors.-- I procured' my passports and started for Calais,- as Pill of confidence as a little cher. 'up in his first pair of new boot& There were a great 'many i more *persons going over than 1 taal exoeete.l to v.•.•: I o!l. e •ns led invself with the probabilit• t •ti •I•ery few old . them were (le-tined f ; • Paris. H i th•d• nit a .;•:.4....11• r .'• ••o •Vri:. ( pit ' a l s well dresied as my'worthy self. In all the porn/touts inlort ince of a con ,eited 1 1 )01-••'-for sl , i , :li I n• •:t' no•!est I t eon es- I was at that time—l was pacinmt,the p eck of the steamer, some two hours later, ltdinirin , the lii - lere , cille 1 • ~ ' i mi .i . :,,,. ~„.,„ g 1i,1,.4 ~„.,..tror l ,1.,.. ‘71 what I , . then reaarded as the Inl/,• i ttu; Thames, when I felt h light tap on my shoulder, and heard a 6.'11 ',h.:LS:mt. %nice at "P;irdonme, my I,,rd! hat may I venture to ask if you are destined . for. Paris?" Nov I was in reality very far from heir, A hind; or the see of a lord, or even the iciti of a 14r,l—My father in truth taring only a respeduthlf•it I.:Ill.-sus:In ; kit tit,ftv t‘tis ri.i.i.• 111ie . 14F.0 r e d s ; a 2 :reenit'e in the. titl,-; , that I felt no special anxiety to disown it 11 tarn eq to; thel sp.aker, and behe'd a rather handsome. Idyll dresse 1 vo t t in r twin i..f . p t . ! , idips five tiel . twelitv, with' black I l tair earl , e.ies. itionslttehe Mil I.i iporill, wou l lsooteu, at t.t h e ld tint his hand, achlinrr: . 1 "I'll waiter tt tbatnrigne supp 4, Vis: eellt, you are at your l.thl tr.ek's again, • r!" nr: l, irav e ho• trcot/alto ' 1 1 ,an wAve IL lo , A... , r •3. , 71). , 1'L t , !) 11 , 610.:. V . 1 21 he c.Mtirt s l.ed, heartily 'shaking. my hand, "well I ulet..l t• r i' Los - .ire; . L ' I • I Lad Eros • 1,..:. I inl on_ and I.lht Il?" I -' t 0.1, „I I . i ' • Itl I 1 1 • , ~, , . tett •••iv , ).P.l ,i. I , lighted at 'that time to have passe d for a :or . 1 Mt.. i rl,it.., I ~..v i lee si reite , •l rii... -.0 'Hue. .1 - .11, 600ily. , '!,r iiie noble,,c,:m for •.:::cli lie halinistaklm Ille, to make it s fe , 1 II .1 r itie t.,, v,-it , ule .1 l ilac tirreptlini; all , 'lra , ' mg tit% M.' f lip K . iii, an air ii,tetol. 8 I ~I,le breeding, at least' I stti.', - very Stifilo l.• I . ' 4 •Yon rate mistitken, Sir, Alloyn is not my family tiatbe ''• ' "A. 010 i ;1,41'0 p-minis, my lor11:". ex elaiiiited ti d e other, ill Korfirise; "I Isee toy inisiake now: you Itr.e not tow 4,1 friend, I.d. iseulra -; but so 14i.. him; tivit. better eyeS than liiti•e• n.brlit .leoe been deceived. Pardtin me again, if •I seem to ire:pass' upon your ! ' go ~1 natttre,• my lord, Ipq• intro• (hieing; Invm.il to _3 our notice as LI e Hot,. Rob q.t. Beaufort, voinniest son of Lord CaWdale." "Very happy, sir, to make your aequaint, once:" r.l4l;rtied L with a very stiff how, intended tiolbe very diguitied. 4 Bitt wliv," I 'plireued; . feclitig hitt-rattily iintre l. II uttered th at, - ' wi+ , e I to hp e oitr, app an I read , , leliglited that I liao come in contact with one. of En4land's !than! aristocifwf, -.what• do you ad mss , mel as' if you kneiv me to i.e one of the Mobility t" I. "i3ecaink my I. your whole manner 1 ~11 , ws to an experi e nced eye that lyeu are nut a coin!thalerr "Vern I we I ," wh i spered illy vanity ;"if.lie will ruist4e Illy position iu this re spect, 1 i-ee in) why I sltonld unilreeire liiiit." "Yer," lre elintinue.l, glaileiT4 y over 111 persint, !!e% ell were your lsliip to deny ?dour rank, slioold—pardon •me so--s't ill 1:0 , -lieve con were only einie • rina-, to 'conceal your true pix:it —titian-711i of course. I slrru6t liaxe t,wr rnueh rog; l ird fOr good lireedine, till tel yon, 4o! Di) r)t, ine over bold ins Intl; for ,apitt vent:, ring the i.ftar ofla ehaTn imi-te supper, that you are down' on your ietsp.)rt as a plain:cotivininier -1 - tnl are right t," m. 1.1 1 with la stuDe f in tend A Gr eznivey the iinpri-ssion i that his , :livew4lnels had peetrated my , diSguistr. "111 kner' it, my Y.)nr." he, triuinplutotly, exclaimed; kireW it 1" I did t eantilitv Mtn riggain4t aldress ing 1110 adeoriling to. his suppibe.l rrairk.. for besi4es the fitet that - the flitternitr. statii.l ana very...atr,reeabie• to• my usi its btiCig ditolosod to, or overi4gd f 6,y' , bebotea to tfm "friQeipies of Irv, gulupe,rico, qqa the kisse.tqi 43.Y3i1J:3P0RT,_ PJTTER COITIUTY, PA., TD . . others, and thus being:mysteriously eleva ted in : their estimation. Long beKne lye had crossed the than . - nel, the Hon. Mr. Beaufort and myself had become very intimate., We walked to gether, we played together, talked mush, and commented on everything. He had traveled a great deal, and of course I was in luck to fall in with hint on this account, to say nothing of his being the ire of a lord. He was a going. to Show me Paris and French life, and must leave all to hiM. He knew how tcosave me all trouble and bother from the pilice officers at Ca lais, and he Would.% He would look at my passport, to see that it was in perfect order, and alt , t) overhaul my trunk and tell me the enact amount of t 'iluty I sh nibl have to pay This he did, rind then observed: 'Oh, emitter of ten guineas will see you through a I right, iny ford! I Yours is la mere trifle—l wish mine was as little-- will cost me a cool hundred; but I sup- Ipose you left at home all e.xcept absolute necessaries, as I ought to have done. By as we are nearing Ca.ais now, you rnrty just,liand me the amount, and I will arrange, it without giVing your lord-hip trouble whatever. 1 Yet stay!" he int- With . a 1 - exeu expression ; '•confouvd it what am' 1 thinking about! talkihg money !Wars tot your lor.rship! A joke, r , in itS way---ha! ha! ha: yoo mast not tell it 011 100 in the my lord ! No, I'll tell You what, my lord! I understand these thins, aml 1 ; 11 arrang,i al., putt your trio , gage with mine, and we'll uLtke it all right. nt the end of the joorney.' , I twain) to dunk it: t+•:Ls gcnnz to cost one suni•thing to loip ill) ,any title; but ;then it wits high /ire, fait :ast iuug, .1 an Telltale never come wr•in, au n t) st) 1 resolvetl to see it thrwigh while iny money iiaNted r i • Ai we drew near CUltiis, al l was etceit,-- i ntent And hustle on b, 'aid our Straitak, rack one 4W:ions to look out mid get pik .ession of his lirrarer u and otherwise a i r . range for g-ttiinr ashore at Lila earOi4 I ''' Iposible moment. As ' my friend 'had r,.. 'kind y volunteered to take all trouble and. respou-abtlity olf My hands, I. f•-lt very' ea t s' rand contented, and Was tossusin4 tis R. if iwitit thell,lot of little [Units that lia.l gatl- y.re.l :trona.] it's ft le , l with emriooily drei, , ,,..1 `personi, ; 1 .1 eager to gain th,t patronage ,it the imisettirors f.r tin.lnielv'ea or estml.sye s, d , , %%•10111 t h e El en. Mr. 8.-anion Caine Inirrt it.g hyand drew me npart fromr the misers. "1 Lind,'' he said, ••1. have not .ro!d ett,,n, h Jo pay the duties. sun! tx.-t us to Pars. ,t.lotild you oblige, me with clitAnge f s ' a irive hundred pound rioter . “unriirt... q .„4 ) ,- I replie,l. "I lime not ; ;'lnore. than lifts guineas in iny possessidn, Abe rest ormy fun Is being in a draft.' in Delt-ss,rt, & U"., Paris.” • "now anfor.llaale! What is to be dot! ,By the bye, wile you let sue see your (Iraq, any lord it" • I produced it.- . . "SLay I speak . to the Ca lain!' he said, "I think 1 can arrati,re He hurried away, with the draft iu 1, baud. Fur the first time I felt a lit suspicbms of some trick, and waited his turn with some ankiety. He came ha.. however, in about ten minutes, and ask Inc lot. my i.a-sitort, Auyino lie thettglit coal g..t. through without any tr.mi. As we ha-1 not. yet .reach-.t trio pier, ; Melded him that, but with the resolve littk Mg it back before going ashore 11' hell, mititte ten tnimltes: laer, 11.• itttruCd ith clieertul surf tt; and, ftldi tip my papers, put them in my luau I. w . the reinark that M. was right , I was ushained of my late suspicions that 1 f in%self blush. ••The clerk," he said. "11;ts ehange.l t tv note at. a for discount, g i v i ng. we l ilt I . !v.. ) a, I awl the rest bills on the Bank of 1 7 an .e. 1.... ii,p..e . 1)4 1 r a lßy the-b . % e, lily lord, 'sup v•t• k • i few—you arty a alit Lu one t 11.:In beti/f re I ' . vuu get y our st uall draft. cashed " , 1r 1. decimen at. first i It I. he insi l tted s o . ittninglc oil my takingand carrt iii I.lleill e v e n though I. Llt.ln.rlil. I to lit n•it. w: id. !. to use I.lwM, that at last, tearing longer ti fn-a l woull hurt IliA fettling., I 4:onset' ed to pia them in my pocket-ImA. Under t iti management of city frit , I, who spok e Frtlieli as 11.1.•ntly as Engh -11, eteryL i ting• gut ..0 smoothly ; and L 54.)11 futin.l itlysef Ira .sported from the steamer to a fist • lOtel— Withont, as ho said,- liav4ig any I rotdde whatever. o.lr passp.4l., int;:mtinte,ltail been given up and e.t.a Inn to Paris, mild temporar t v tin t qt, as ix the eils !a:tic ha i Been - furnished! itt the id:Les:l4 ilietti., We soelit. mie I tti. ) trr tiight In tal . ais, a ia, nd to'rk the diliLtt.'inve l'orilie O tin al. 1 I will p:Ks titer dm the r e mainder of the joarnev, with the simple rern.trk that. erfry [ I t,ti• it:,.' - att Ind and more endeared trie / tar my I : .tieealtle an.l aristocratic' frieni f ' rind the only rji.r,ret 1.1r:0 Was in the' fact Of te . - ing ni a false . in ttitiotl, which esinthir I tie later Ira in ,ht discover io 11W grief . and shame.. 1 e.,nx:li.i. le I, It twever, I wtyal.l"ea• j.ty, life tart max., tar I' .trarit to. kWh for tin: i Iv' escapingm Ira .tdisagreeaide de:':oite : • 111421. Uu ffirt I ),)o.l3were - was truue y arriving at .Fariß ; otir tratitte• ;, ant I vi.v , 14uwar4111/Au tho ut1i%4r416.1 4tiort of borolitg, I.itehtq iii4l,ll 6, LoOT. was tinier arrest anti lutist n. French was none ;of tin my surprise aml consterna he best usu. of it I oink, and at was 'Mutat by such pre- ea me that I eotne with hi thlPbeatt but, that, I Made w Ceedititt. “You will ation," waa h me from the n.I that out at your - exantin- ,.. is sharp reply, as he tha..4e,l 'ililiv,ence• tii.l coml tiet4. I ;me 1 carriag,e, where. a (..oupie of heir seats beside me-.. • ; y we We're whirle , l to the 2iLri'Ara LP j and t Was ttnee r r , urled into it sin:III, claw rkann, I ./ i: ' ILit- p eli te officers ser4eants, On the bench sat a small, •- linen of limimity-with . a , 1. 1 d :.;1.. -an spertmcleson his fore. en.vared in the unfli!mitie.l of see i n o n , l i my' much snuff he his little nose in the shortest intn a close Offietr:4 Look aw ofrze of a n et tiollioniily I brilt fil-t4l and lawyers. withered Sp wig on his h heal, quit'} employoplit eoul.l !rel. UR possible tint FA M, jerking a Mg a good stare it me, " taeles and La, 1 1 ,o» ?" un lerstan I Prot - 1:11 much eonld :Teak it, I was al,le to int was Saida auo -to otv nu rr I now h e m-41 • acettstl carious swindler aul cwt ter- A.; I con? ' better than make out w astonisinnen nr being a a leiter. "What. is Coinaikwy your nitme demanded the • ..11-111)11 - E14) , 12:.•," s E LI i. sai,l fineof the police ° (I iers; „ , •tfin rp:sport nape, it 130;1116 )rj- " "A silist4e then'." cried 14.* that is' the name g& the gentiemati that cline over rrnii ',uphill with lac; lie tfi'fik iny pa rt. and utast have changed it by ;this take," dfiloasiv.i 1- - 1 the ofn,!ers sfitile TVII:O• l j %laVe than *ii.zi Ober 1 lasired at ttight.; h 4 dtitiOtini drink litittdr. it You Want to exeltr,e a htlalthy ho4y, so afearcully, wonder 11 y inrele;' foal' a dis ea,e3 nursed frame hat a deuttiii *mild se.,:-11 to ittiralet, and ihe soul quit in ditt o' L..irittk hqu r r V.Oll want tet blast, with disease your It, klly i'mitt !mid t , foot mW,..ep etery line wit TNT nix ,1y tketuty tip gers, and 'early heap IN chy upon is foul I ;its. i.r .>'. , t i ll More ,ll•a',l•Still.4 , trlltil t. fli t ! tel of Narita:in, or the sor e s' id,(La ar o s, drtniiliquor! lf yott want Loki ‘tO Lhe ,i r it.. "Ima'tii.i, ttithohored, ant! nn ..ittig," and let- intuit;- there torea.l . her -able plume, ansl that* its blaektiess O'er a .Intilk tr.l'4 betih.- - -1-I " rink b.dy-blighting, ,pitit bla.z.itog. lititt.e. I. 1 . Eta iis a) bit:Went; A commutti•attion in the New York 0b s. -v... , IA t f‘ll, continued the foltuv.itig: ' Now that we are a on t o le ears, will ,F. , n permit me to tell a story , ' of the railwav , which I give , a 4 I heard it, Oil the rtiaLl Not, I els, Niece, an old hily wit, lit the t iii:•,, an , l; Is the - 1,1114m:10 t'Atiiii, hi id 10. ii at her . • tick. 4; ettlie bli.t hini id he Anil; itilii hot liiii dot at•Durliaiti. : Every time he 'Came throh,th the train she give his Coat tail a sena.: twitch and r.unitidell his , of. ti-ro wi,.l to aught. at Durham. tie was a kin IL hear eel awl excellent man:. so he astiured 11 , 1. 'ging and a.raiak that he wotild not, f or ; got. tO put' her down there. A benevOlent ail ‘'i ha'. Who sat in the next seat behind her,, .I..teraiine.l, mentally, to viattli thel stations, mi•l bmr , the oil ialfzi.CHso S id mind Ptlet ty e.t.a' th t train sttyped: the Gral:.-snialf called Out," ..:t..t Durhattri ;That. the EAST 'WS: given in SO lUitr ii.tode that f.ov heard' h.. a Ili e i tlit; btinnial *eat echoing through the ears from steutoriat ,utig--. The kiii.i•litiatted. Mad foSer, and; turtling td the ht ly; Aat•li . 4rili EhatlafTl i , k liM7iim; it'uty I help YOU to alight I" She took nis arm, Mid soon she was. on TERRA FIRMA. Coining back Le the cars az,:iiti jest a they were beginning tO move he saw two parcels lying ou the old lady's seat. °CI she ha, foriotten he bundle s ;' he xchtinse,l; am), raising the window a 3 he 'sr.ii - e., lie threw them out after her; Ile - reatittietl his seat with that cossifertabit3 feeing in hi: heart wliii:h usually ft, !dirt i !lel doing of a believe efiL oetion. . . few tit Les farther oil they titipii&i. again, And the braktisinan battled Mit; ul.)6tu.tst'" 'rhea the bendialleut thin re; iiiii l rl Lilo mi;:ake he hal Made; and very g,tii4iirtil he felt • 1 cad. issilre yit; The C-niAucttir Just thee' Came iii; itiOlting for the al ia•ly. 'Seliiit his jellittqloti of disairpiiiitoieut: 1114 gentleman said i ."I. beg your pardent; sir; but, I helped the old , hi ly out at the la.t. station titi thti suppo -BiLitiii it tra-: Durhatn." The conductor, in return ; was so wig:mien:jai; as to read . !hut a .edittie on the propriety of minding nil own basiness and leaving it td (Alters Lit attett.l ter) theirs. Wtiiie this collis.ply *as ening ciii„ a glnitlenrim in Brent baste; mine rushing, up looking first one way Mid thin. the r•ther, exeloniiiii4: left Iwo paieela on this seat; ‘%ll it ran hove become of thein 1" Om bets.% o ed. again arlioluilie an apol: fiat'; said air, th e y ib'etthigiel ;to lady who le.ft tie tra i t , at the last. station, I dire* theit. out, alter `her. I reorot t zcee tmaly tliat I ishoull have iitale inch n mistake; but I will Iy - .p iv tit [ I "l i sy their ta iie, sin that is simply-im p stsi:rile:. They are valu.sble eaSts,, that cannot be resieiveA. in this countryi and uu do.ibt they are broken to - The aceonninstautig individual Might exe aitn with Pail Pry : 4 Blw‘a my soul! I never wilt try iti taiga i %tam." -*EGET.ciiix PiLis:" giclifi ta.ti wine of such au . tr: .'L. ifeA vegetable pl.l ever wade i ttlif Fur destroying ai gnawing at' tLtere's 'rattling, ltku ii?' WHERE., ER you tiuJ adigmorant riee r l;l•': . rely Lyon fetelis :rTart; are LaiLleß Men :tad cni-dren are wed iai nued 9L.i wliett %%elf tiewspapere: A Telelter rat to it little girl that w•tt beiloul, a.uauglity gui blusuld . lit:.{' you. like g.,>4.1 girt you would 'forg' , ..' Iler, wouldn't, you "Yeri piann; cuailtic cat.cu !tor," E 2 lei lii Wg 1