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Iny , other hquite in !,11p, ' to quality,'eannot be et i'large assortment of TOI LEV : comprising in part the, 'lot: Waterty all Li 1 LI is 13 i s .13 i i c P ;o, a, y - a 71 It i T _lt :60. , nit LI - irE Morse's; 1 ... I of : ::On • or• i y W. z3},aYr. TB LATEST ARRIVAL Illia;HitT 311:111till11Z j Fit KILIR - It: OKA &liens of'WeiY: riesboro! that he has just recoil,' od from the Eitst.., a kit and 111 'esrtinent o fresh Drugs; ltletlbinesi, Olta, Paints, Dye eitufre Window Glass; Piitty, Briiiihda, dr.c. Sie.;ichieh he is prepared, to sell as chutes they can be had at Iny , other house in the emit, and which, in regard to quality,'ciinnot be e3eellifd, neh.s deo on hand a' large assortment of TOILEV.AIt CLES Cornpriaing in part the 'fotiovring articlefoht Eau'ileCohiglin, Ohl:ll'64'N varier, Ditrahte 11 4 .1i . the hatdherehieff --Finh - Ptip,rlish - Poitiadea; tandolinea, Bear's Oil, i Ji'ine and Fancy Soap,. Tooth Brushes, /tali 4 .6 ' &0.. tie. ForTiCorn Starch, Fend Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Bitiacts, viz Lemon, Vanilla , Strawbeil, Raapberrq, Ap: Petr,_P_eaelv—Dint , meg, &c. Fresh Spices, neck Pepper and all otn. er articles in that: line. • lie ttus also sodethilig to ppase the • . CHILI lit 1E N A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large int* of bhina-ware. *l 3, aiteal't 314C . eiciLtelaletel. He Nis Drake's Plantation Bitters, Hofifand's German do. ' Sand's Sarsapafilli, Hiteda*'s Cough Syrup, " Diargioea Cordial; ------Frey's - Verrnifuge, --------- VermiNges •doz } kinds, Pills -=Weight a Sidron's, gpittlding'S; Apti'6 r. rues Windolies—Soothliii- 1 304 , - - , eatishe's do. KoroseoC bit, Lamps and (Mai, leys.alwaytron - Thankfulfor kind favors already- bellowed upon, him, he solicits a continuaribe of 'the same, , hoping that by trying to please he may win the confidence )f the people. As Much caie_taken inwaiting-up-- Mn adults as-childrew aThrticiand" Prescriptions titomptiv and carefully compounded at all. hoot. .1. F. KURTZ. August 19, . .TEST PASHIONS DEMAND . Bradley's celebrated' Patent DUPLIA:gLLIPric. (OR -DOLIBIAE SPRING) S llt .T ' THE Wonderful flexibility' and great comfort and Pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all cro*ded Assemblies. °pent a,' Carriages; Wailroild Care, Chinch Pews, Agen Chairs, for Prenihnade and Houre Ness, as; the Skirt can be folded, when in lase to Ocenpv a Bolan place as easily and con vein. body as a Silk or Muslin Dross, an invaluable qual. AY hi crinoline; not found. in, any Single Spring Skirt. A Lady having. Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort _and Orbat ConvenienOr of Wearing- the Duplex E liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day *ill Never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supe-, rior to all others They will not bend dr break like the Single Spring, but will , preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or fottr tirdinarY 'skirts Will have :been thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered with dotible and twisted thread. and the bottom rods are not only double,ipringe; but Wire : (or double) covered; preventing them trom wearing °tit when dragging down stoops+ stairs, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite- with all ladies and is universally 'recotamended by the Fash ion Magazines as theirresnettn altar OF THZPABH. MIAOW: WORLD. • • • To enjoy 44 following inestimable advaribtet in Crinoline+ vir4:itaperior'qualiti:' perfect, manufac ture, stylish shape aria finish, flexibility, dayability, comfort and economy, enquire 'for 4:'W. Bradley's Duplex,Elliptic or .Double Spring Skliti, and 'be sure you get the genuine CAUTION.-To . guanl against itteosrricia 'be articular, to Rome that ;Oil!! offered as ,onuitotx" have the red-ink stamp, viz., ".1. W. Bradley's Du plex Elliptic Steel Spring," ripen the waistband=. none others are genuine. Also Notice that every HOop will admit a pin being passed , through the centre, thus_ revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein. Which' is the searet of their flexibility and strength, and a cumbinatiou not to be found in any other Skirt. , FOR SA LE in aII •stores where Frain CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States . and else where. . Manufactured by.the Sole : Owners of the Patent, WESTS, ZitADLEY & CUT ' , • 97 Ch amber & 70A b 1 iteade STS., N Y Feb. 1-3m.] ~ ~- • DR. "'FRENCH,'. T.D.. - H, ' 4 t 1 i ~. . saana • .. , . ' ' 'E f ir l i Mlit i l ik . ' TDISERTS 'B'eantiful 'end -Durable 'teeth mounted, • Jon Plating, Gohi and Vukanite. , ~ • 1. Particular attentioil given to the Preservation or the natural teeth.' Nitiotat'Oaltle,o - Es . tulminiatatell- - : for the, =A l' , 'un of teeth without itin,,_ ~ _- ,: -„ ~ . ~:,-,„ , .. r 'olfice , it.hissei4lagee-sto Aleuttenie : Stieel• Feb. 8. -- . ,-,•! . - s e rOVioFL'ai t ";' , - , • ,DE d1t4E114877,0, rprif *Kacted,Ahrititysin Office in blip ! 'pongees biiihtingq*rly. oplioaftwAtliTue tel,whanOte :7411 -attend to Vont istry,i4ii aikei.ud , attentioii. .018 431coht Ind Sitreep - Istro takitti In** day f o r now.ones:. - Teeth iiihertorfrmi kOnlite tooth to a ' f ill vot,%itented' forlone':ytfir,,, - • ' ‘• • jut` 18-Iy.. • • Ml= • , •F, . .. . ~ . ~ . ,:,,, , ~ . SIIMUP ANKLEst-COUNTI: - • " WAYNg . . . . ~, ~,,i . .e.. . . ' ' l ,'': ~.. i 0 ;.;,1:,i,, li ~ • ..-ni NN YIN ANY - RMAYMORNiNG,AIOI4 5, NZ , .:. ,;,. c •,:, .., ~-, ', i. , ~ :,*:.: 1 : 0.1 , , ~, ,I- ~, .- .; , i 0 . 4'; • r " ' : - `'' ,4 --.`' •:' i 7: .1, „4-:;': ' •!"41'• ~►i~iiirr.~;= do~'~L~33'YOd. ~.` . ', th'ose vrOtde: , Upon the hutilikil, Iran, ;, - „ When. fiknuis )oUgt., timid trp ties" Aro : doomed •by tate to part._ , _ iroa sadly press the flit* of t4tera; Wha thus in ISSe•atress•Yo4 you, And. Boni resiiontittei bsats.,to soul, • In breathing wit ~( lod blest ybur • "God him you: 4 Ah! few -, waeha ago • . • heard the inotilithil ptirasti,. ; • • When one tphiudi'l , tioni• childhood loved' Went from m wear • :sae. • Now blinding tbart.fall tbidk and' fait: I mourn Eny treasure;- " *hile_ectioes_ofille_heart_bring' bilck ' - Tie faceWeill4yerr!i:POd. bleis p 31.1.." The mother 'sending •forth her boy To Beene" utait.ted and new, , • , s a e y Nor murmurs out "adieu,"• ghe trembling lays between Welke, c When o'er misfortunes press you. °Min to thy' mbt*— boy mint tied:, Tben'eadly sighs; "God bless you." "God bless youe!mbre:of love eeptessear, Than volumes without number; Reveal we thtik mil' trust 'in Hint; thmeyelids-never-slumbr lf ask in parting no long speech,e - Drawled oat - in studied measure, - • ' I only ask the dear old words, ito sweet—do' sad—" God bleb you." 00011 MOIL BY T. B. ALDB.ICIII. ood-:n ha ve-to-say-gootf-riikhf - • T.r such a hot of peerless things' tiootl night rinto that fragile hand All queenly its weight of rings; bood night to 'land uplifted eyes, • Mod night to chestnut braids of hair; Good night unto the pirfeet •tnnuth, And ill the ass ittness nestled there--= The snow" , hand detains me, then' FII have to say good night again!' nut there will come a time, my love, -When. if I read our stars aright, —I shall-not-linger by the poich With my adieus.. Till then, good night! 'kelt wish the' time were nowt An'd - You . do not blush to wish itsol • ' You would, have hlnshird yontself itideath own so much a year ago:— ' " What! both t lieeTt sn'opy hands! ah, then, „ . I'll have to say good night again! — fssinpmmaz,i4L3r . . - FRIEND OF THE PAIENDLES6. The State of Pennsylvania gaire to General Jackson over fifty, thousand majority for President The whole Commonwealth seem ed .doomee. to the perpetual, sway of the school of politics thenceforth; and the young citikeo of our State' was a brave man who, in those days, for onscienee's sae, refused to, float with the ctirrent., A bout_that_tittie_a-younglawyer-from Nett- England settled in one of the Southern eon° ties of the old lkeystone.. Behig gifted with unusual powers of intellect;" and filled with" high and proper aspirations, matey pondered that he did not biecome'a Jeeksoli man,- and be carried on the wave of popubir applattse to the highest ptigt of honor in the' lond.• Had self ambition been the ruling passion in his mind, doehtlOss he would have joined his' fortunes to those of the dominant party, at& thereby, at the expense of his principles, have reaped the ephemeral harvest of yard.' san..triumph; but his was a different mission, and self was made to kick the beam by the weightiesr mattet; duty. At that day the whole country was Tuled by the tight - sisteft - of onpressiorf—lgrioranee and Slavery.. Seateely any Man' dared: Ask his,re•putation, his,reputation, who 'desired- efficial position solely for the priblie good, by epousing the cause of-,,tite, poor and downtrodden ai•against the poiver - orwialtb and -caste, eten .publican Atateri4.": When it - was not unpopular to be an. Abolitionist, but; aetuali ly dangerous, to life, the career of this young man began;amidst a people lilting in a bor. der county, who hid daily iritereetirse , with slaye .owoors. living nn - adjoining estates. Separated only b • ye an imaginary, State• line, the prejudtccs.bf those living north' of that landmark—the fir-ramed "Mason, and .Dix••• on's line" - wee ftb 03trong17 r . •deteloped es were thotie I;ftliiiesiteighberslrvitig al the south-wird therm% •••• 'Nothing' , ittiTe'd ••• him from ~ lieing•ettst aside and heinp-thinden tati :der 'f l at' : of wen hut his own high toned rn,sn,• ly ihura'eter abd , a anal for the right, coupled with markedielo- Ruenee'it_utterance, which enableti-hittriiint .only to convint'e all .who listeoed to his earn": est, oppetilel'foi,; the, friend less ef . The • kbfiesty of hie own covictiOnsut, itosuy "ctisee, 2 tee 3nrier t forMer:en'e arise in tO lifeleng blend!, Hia isst ex•IRFIoPPe A , callbeoti9c,,tiP4 ry,.'Whfch *Os rAtidly'leflotiek . by'' tetbete,L. , several eaS'elt ofwhich ..ive,! propose, reciting, haTto `never been-published. Pau :tkib' piser*/ ' ,• • • ' • BOi a ss - ,* ott7 . - ieetre ia) tiortaat suitis i o oue of be eciarte.fif eriloO 4 1 40 081110 a plias a p r : gir , 3 waa....6ositood; iu: k e itill leis the parpoge 'of beiogteolc) nt notio,,,Ou Saturdattif, the first week of' the Aerie, ;as Part :Oleo estate; but who was believed to be free.• leatsieg that ighe hati,. l aO', per-. . . ; j'. „.„.; ;., „ ,• -• • •: • ! • . Sou to look niter kter rightm4ine'aief-the` ht. oar Minders of.the'Zjar,beriek 10;ittael( the ,predjudieei of 'theoduy,`-'l4 inte'W • for no fee oir,Hope of rewatil, against vne-tif the weaftlii&t . in the ootitity; WblePe elairned-ber r itithilniild y'cvntig, titan, ftvin a iteiglibbring , 'State, „Sol* - ntiteeretatis — dettiodi — Whertr. ad Fititefviely tv , as brought about between him and tie dew fottnd dent, be WatPutterlyilitai t ed 10'; bet' to'bn as . tube — Ntrist AiltatOlf. 13it took Aoki of the nate with 'all-thir entirg of bier ardeiit nature" 'and, 'after. it destp rit9 struggle with' the alfiestiatsytirtrit tba -ker. beitueveeded thr,:pook tea tbe. d urelref'sitivery ' &Vera. years . thereafter, while.loiagi in -his home at tlett3+elturg td-the city of Ila ovikicritiate borriage s he skip. ped at a betel' on thereute-for dinner. .The ha r. tendei—zi bright, intelligent looking young man, evidently a sou of the' landlord from the striking reSemblanee--irove' the borne to-the litabli td the lei _ le t . and the young lawyer walked into ,r)46 parlor. , Soon afterwards . beantifat yoting : Woman came in and' ed him-thus:: , - "Ohl sir;yort ire the man' Who 'inived me from all& otshiverY and misery, dap you not' also save ~.tuy pour 1340.mnd:from • a . ' Upon ingnirY; he i leartia that she Who; stood 'before him was the satin in whosw be. half he had labored at thOodint of that smile county a fen) terms prior. thereto—as already narrated. , "Who is olautbatnitatpiwltat_eati_rd. for hit?" lie' asked. "He is the yotint thaw who' took ;charge of your horse," she: replied, ”and his father the,, landlord, ig uow about s INDIO "Why, that young man is wti•ttev' "Yes, sir, tbelieve he is; but lit is slave."'. r - • Just, then an open bugg w a s driven in 'front of the house, and our friend recogni zed its bullpen ts'to be the landlord and a notorious slave•deater fromilit' city of more. Overhearinga remark which fell .from the lips of the ft:oler, he diseoy e red that the, statement of the woman was true, and that no sale had yet taken place. He immediate ly called the bloated old publican aside, and asked him him - "Witatle Was proposing -to sell—doubtless a favorite horse?" , "No," said the brute, "I want to sell that hey." "No,'eerteinly not; he'is your own • son." "Yes, I know he is. my own son; but I have made, up my mind to sell him. I phi two brother& of his and a sister, and . I will sell him. I airegoing to the - races next week, and must Mice witlime-five-hundred dollars, andl hive only one hundred and fifty, and .will sell'him him for three blinded-and• fifty dollars... 'I am offered three hundred and forty; but I intim : have the fulls.' amount." . "Come, come DOW; I will go• the one-half, and yoU•give Your son the other half and w e will manumit .him." ' . "No; I ulna, have the full sum." "Very well, 1 *ill givo,you •vro , hundred dollars, and•you give.him one • hundred and • "Not,a bit of itt If yon -want him I will sell him to yen as soon as to the slavetdealer, for be has been a faithful boy, and. 1. believe that if you get hint you will set hint free."' "I want him only for ,that purpose, and I run' pleased to hear you' spoakinA of him.— He ought not to be separated from his wife. The money you get' thus will do you no 'good. One week at the races,.where yott • are sure to lose every dollar s will, be poor , consolation for inflicting life long_misery. on _these_ ,tro poor creatures. „Come, I will give you three hundred dollars und you give hitt) fifty. . '"No, no, no! I have said it and 1 ,stick to it.', I must have the whole amount. 'No itentlentan (l) ,would think of going to the race with less than five - hundred, dollars . , and I must have the Kill amount,". • • "Lwillmake ph- another offer. .I will giie you . ' three hundred and twenty-five del-, jars, and you, gitro twenty-five. "No, I wont; ribd IllIII•tired talking to you. That dealer is going to see another tboy.? , and. if s be buys him be will not want mine.' 'Now see here that man 'ante: your sou. to sell South ler the -purpose 'of making money on him. t. only ~went to set hint free. ;' - I will give you as,much as he, ,offered yon—three • hundred and forty dollars' Aqbere now you-bid:the same adin,. ovi wilt put him at auction -between. and Inmost knock ,him down .tiithe4tighestlitider." "No.•if I buy •liim• tbat.'man moat not know 'that we am talking en 'that subject till arranzed:, tau remain here till I send, for: the.clerk. 'of the .court,. and Twill give all yOuask." • - ' :The clerk was sent' fer;.the Opera made out; the'idoney paid doein and the Ann of a Biarylandlither was, made 'a free Min by the' motley of a • Peatisybratlianlavyer, and sla - - very. thendefortlVowed bin] debt - which Ste has novr nearly i)aid ; • her ''lleebase; °but which will not be fultciiitoslissiAiail-er'eq` ieiati*e - or tbe Toil] irrong is foieVei'.boois!ied land 'Orthe'freolirid ' ; the honie of the brave."' '•-•: 4 - •tc '•:', • The'Peeple - otAdamtv'county; feeling the •necessity fo - e•theservicel_cif2this*ainpieti of .friendlesi huhi6nicp lit' the' hills - ''of legi.S • lation; sent "bur 'friend ,tO 'Flarifehurg to •rey resent th'eni in• the A v eSettiblYWhile, there ,he eserietinll likintliendeinithff4ts-W'prni mote` the itelfate tirthi - peOle•cif:the'',§tate, whheut 'regaydle• - erCeat - purt p v'oti A baChelolo nod thii whieli would be, and , iteeVily taxed to Mille;fundatf" , edueite the children oretbet4e - orile . ;:',14 is the'•:retfokeiied of-`the _admirable - I;y'ifiCiitttlienis:' ,`v,vhielt. Mitt!. Wataiti ''adqt4. - ,Fitake Thia.gYiltele,ctill ram tiinblthile,tfr t ile'lasts,in': '6l Imperial* e moo ent the d )13 ate oft - be0.5.v01eb0.244 asfiee'of PonoSylvsoii4 l o,,/(00 and .:•abluot!. 'ThatideuB fitttrais. ' - • Alsraisititorthy action • cf, the .day freVioPs eakno it4rtnutpossessioo,'yeetenfay g ip o ing Which...it ives - us ,Plettenicilfo redord. ' • I 'P'rebalify alrefirdeent !Imy.aitieguinniptire trial . .df the Thin note t" t; uealt eailpil;-)~illr. PE. 1 4 1 0. 110 . Y, IgAiSe t OceTS,* . ell4 pf prawn • I .‘ehair!' 'in ouch 'W.inaiheil'as' at thelpeitlCALtlicLdittitatentantii Saarbelt he r itiade'i.thel!disecivery, , Crib'en-• be beard the, merniag,' train AhunderiSK, along .with altnuatlightningspeid toward the ter fible•plabe. Thelittle fully 'realized` position, and With'eagehitePs he • rim tdi !ward lbe train, waving it tiny-red , handket-- Shier, which-he ittekily,,bada a' his peolopt, es a warning , o£ . the, dauger, ; •ahead. The; train monsettss;.adottislied, =Abu said to hint , ,was speeding swiftly:on w giido;lic o r , •.' ' 4 lil r:•Litiotil o r yen anidirepeek like a, tuoitelY,, the' engineer sew -the toy's' - sigtuit - humane, kind, and: benoyelent.. meet' He whialled his 44 410Wp breakt,"' and the, preeiuttli rephed:: 'Did you takS4.fie for a savage?'-- invoice 'of !lumin freight , was 7 sto•Pped,-. 41 4; the 4 • • , • • • 'erge---A-may—hava-,—hetz impression' h fie 'genial, ' , benevolent nature - made upon . her that she , said •to him, ,Yithont,ttlainaitig the paiiing4rs - , l :the-riril -Lincoln,-the-best-way- for- yen- to•- preserve - -waS' tephieed-,*the- Setrititttly , thel peace is to go to' "-Charleston and show Abe condheter, and the 'train ntiVed oak , - Woes,. people what you are, and tell theiw. y.dulaave tat untirs the,train had .IWisky reached. thu no intention of injuring them.' She went bubnifue Station. that t i , ir nornin_..--%- 1 - - -- hoin - e, and env'''. _..., ..-_ iering a room, where assemblet, ia paity'of seimishiniati free South Carolina,' , Georgia and Alabama, exclaimed as she, en.. , tered, 'I hare seen hi& - I have seen h im ee r !Who?' inquired They. That'' tialii terrible - titer,- Lincoln; what' is 'tnOrti, I ani goings to his first levee.' .11" he . evening .of tho,recop., - tion - irrivedi - autiTheslitiff in a black velvet - fivessr withAWo I) — rg Tvh - iiiljkiiiieritiff her hair, this tall daughter Of South' Onfolb , nallipaired to the . .White 'Hodes. ..Belog • nearly-sit feet LigTbit • , • aTalhoun or Cataline face, (as her friends called it}, in her velvet robes,' With' her long white plaints, she was, a, very striking and majestic *are. Ate .se approaFbed the n , President,, he recognized her instantly :''=` 'Here I ata egaiti'," Said We, 'that South Car- . oliniao."l am glad to „see you,' said he, 'god , I nattnre• you, that the first, pbjpst,er my 'lead is . to , preserve pettes,and :I wish every , son- an d- -d net ter- of- 'Son th- berolin 4' vier° here, So that I might tell them so."' ~ ' - The ()teat Seerq_of IVlae try..' -- An anecdote is related of a' bred cl — .l -- vhif is noted for his d ale - ot Aarity, and Who - is • withal a man of good 'presence and it. great favorite-among the ladies--mrmuch so as to cause some jealousy oh 'the part of his 'Wei thrspouse., One -evening ri,hundle game to ,the house. for him, and labelled Of course this was sufficient for female mai= with and she therefor' indelged in' an_ in. speetion. Horrors of horrors! Blankets, baby.. linen, gio.; ,greeted het 'asteditibeil vision, end' dreams of.two families 'flouted through her brain. The husband soon came alter tea, when the wife • bad diacovered in his eye the treachery of his eandiustris she supposed, he took' the huadle and trent !Out; ' but not'alonS, for the jealous "wife , Wda , his track. The faithless husband little im-• agined. that she,- who supposed herself I se foglly wroiaged,'.was hovering after him.— Ile halted before' a small tenement, which he entered. 'Here she paused to hold a coup ell of star. What tactics to-follow She'" was in doubt, but determined to'storm the citadel she .knoeked, and'haetily ,brushing ,past,„the , little chili who. answered the, sumtoonsOhe 'stood in an instant before 'her 'astonialied hashand,.the embodirtient Of injured Inuit ileum Bee - feelings Were abotit to and . or. pressioti,: hap : e scene ~beforo.• her caused her to, pause,,:4 „pahl . and. carew,orti man shivering over ,the Fiipfflog eMbers of a scan ty fi re, a poet vionaerreuti sick 'babe not bid enough nodtwo tle girls snuglystowedaway; some straw in a enreer, ,met her , fetpciou,s ,gazo,; She read the sfory,ate klanceoknfl returned heir's) with' her liimband, a tetteiand Wiier man ; satisfied `that'sne,) , hid •diacovered 'tbe great secret of Masonry. •'''' , Mr, 'Webster itras Once hskeiitchrit'inti the most - raoying• thought thativet• oreaßed."•-hts , lie bowed Alp head sod. -reviewed the,paet. . There .came before him 'the first 'triumph at the`ber;, t hose ittiniortni seenei,on 73uoli,jr t Hill; 'those , battleS ( - bf the.. ginute, ere, he .ritouri„sletor 'id ••thn ,Elenat4,.:(hit" prophntio'*isiOU:Of I .statee'disemzerecl, , ant, ellige re n t;--• a land e at' itti , eivil.fe'mle, 'and;dieirehed, pith frriternal blood; 'that late' 'and hettOr 'visicia 'et; 00"gorgeeits ensign'. or 'the, repub*rith -Dot a single stripe Amend; of single stPt ;obdcnred, liearin , for ire metto,' in - charm:Acre of livin'elli;ht spread" all = 4:4•elr its ample f,oldP, as they, float oyerthe'snartud' 'over the laAd. eud,ia. every vii 4 • utuler..oe. • whole heaven,,that sent i ment deer roy,pvery, -American-heart, •?.Liberti ind,: ; llcapc),' Akow and:forever l 'one,and'lliseperable,is Alt this, gassed. before,'hiut, bat tl l thogght came up+rand raising his 'head lie 'declared th'et the : . ,most.A.prehrundly . .. tpoyjog 'though tthat ever , crossed,. his mind, weir a. l :sense. of hisiesponsiiiility • `••• • • • • yhat viypqrson,:eutigiwedwrth An old • firmer; in' the, Gerpair tetra r a ' n 9 r44l 4 4.ihiirp -'o„nt i teffeso ,. ;#pd, or u phiswpg: rf he, gractice - oi egating.the,hatls: ? eke,* a'..rcsßectible,share r ot:good . health,: to' of; Ireit, and erpaniental - trees with ,tvh it e- - 4:;Bl3o4,.. l „lyhit;;;iti' i the'CauSeuf,,deagendea; wash otielliai ea - mint:he 'ion Eleiiirelfte: • OY.? Abe' 'f l 4: 4 '9 - liFiettea ' 'Tre''olintitiratiok'dt Aerapi ra. is a tniad 'Sod' t!ie_'uicaoing' is •Siti"..-1- tort rka tin ' , and 'briffees f ' whether-reirec(ed- rPrcuildenee;ne v,er,,'ltttemled, 'hitt 'pne,•nt his ch e ,a p piteation,,.of !Art a.desire, njhestre• a fruitfPleo l u'ren` feet and ,look p,, thunder aloud. et'disease. and in " 6/Ml - 'o:eves' fatal ' irhnugli we qaauiti.: L ptreet'iqUer d'* . and' WhenAila;l 4 aqtlitihefuvp toPg is }lours ~hlours to he gilded by sunshine we iiihs't not, .nrusto with moss,- it ithontir. Va C,,lefitserf '4 for were momentary , priers, suppoie that ttoiajiiriu an'etia'shifig iiiivice - ibbfolighi:y 4 wiite!,Piiieratatoi be enshrouded: the /nista •ot a solutionl.oPpritei44;ir , pan it'ortvateri;afhiiii•-•ltilisery, or clouded hYlthi'itPauitY- t 4 sorrow tog rube; netiktra t : wi t tbotA.:ll47, *gad Misfortune.' : /• I ti4P9t 1 415 • • •• t sio fig man o es wEer e trnate • What ioulpturets block, of .e4rttic,,, monoy.to , home 'orb:logien is shaman anut , -.4 he-phi losoPher, .0,-;1 9 4,••• ' , per g el!iu'it: liut 4 •mui_heri,the itct?'l : uctghho dan4litor"iir 019,2PeltUtall very 94"9 i i u h i d iq thoPielli• iier mid,. Al ' Aekakring • Shli inn, which' proper; education itight : -',latiet' sra e the best Machina he oJiild • I dipintereg; end brought io 'procuro. • • EALPEttIMENT'IN2'A k -eXperi.." molt wits once tried. la a large coin For a number of years.. thn „owners' ,wor ked the.mill - seven days,in a week. Tie - super-: fotetidetit was then eliiirged.' The tiew`miny— 'Ordeierr ail - the Work 'to' be'-stopped- at eleveir o'.elock on Saturday :night;.‘".trnifyto start.none et. them ,1W op 9;.0'c109k.,c)P ; Mon' day morning,"..thus, allotting a full. Sabbath every week Ati d e. aim e men'Auting4h e year' 'atstially •gtio'utice,stlieral.:,thoilstiod , , , of bushels. more :thatched ever been griklad , Tia • , the• mill in Soy single,.yeati . ; The, tneq tieing' permitted to cleanse theMsettiss; puton,their best apparel; reit:froM riorlaly','business, with. Wei i,fani iffeS 'in the house" of klodi arid devote the Sabbath itolits,spprop'riate , " dutie4 - wore-wore, healthy; inoral;lunetual i :and., diligent. They lost less, in drinking; 'dissiPa, tion,ano gnarl:els. They, were .more „oleo r headsd.and ehnerfnl, Anew tietter,kow to do. their*oil,'lind' were inore'itispased iv' the right Way . % in is , an old motto , . ntlqY. a irue'oee--t : thgre.inteeting et.f.iinat :f t y, ;sip. ; •••• • - ••• , • . • z Orem*. "Agli nt, il3 telittccr: na' , 2 1 4,4Y,v'0 1 0 PmAd , aliEtd , (hit bednl pe end htlf , ti.. alleq o , 4l, him mom 7 out of forii a awe era , 9! ()ajar:, was nearly, 6'34: id' hit eti Pin& :id , and gentle- him' ,and death ( i J.llO Midi" hey ,aet;'4aitilearotia by 'tbe patisontets.' Theo: they'wouldtgladly gibe 'Mtn a: memeiito of their gratitadei but , the conattater„deelineol to .dieelese his Dame, and the.y were left to -feel the.gratittid . e they . renid hay° ekpresis7 ed" iii rieenaiitty rett , ad. ' Untlonbtedly, ttraondantor's'i motive' or, cotinintlitenriraflolWhe ;preforradlaiiinV, - Tony shonld'ren , aFd th,a)nob,lahs4;„tlonr, ttiat, ,those whoselivei an 4 limb, ho aail4 doubtY watoh lainong7 our exob'ingta Sothis nape, we • ahonict ,titierivisa fail, to ,groonre Such a, hoy"a„ 'name 4a,qesetvitig,of "honorable ..ou6uvie runes. . • : - Editing;.n. Constieringhosfultinfaddiserii - nfilditorst there are', it ieltrangerthere are so fetigood , , editors: Perbape a ,earefel investigation of ,the matter wouldkehow,,however, that good . editors are oftener'spoired by trying to follow ; 'too many advisers thaw by having ton few tyLotAdvinty.vrh i oh. ilia • fAteeiv,„ er- wOuld do better,to ; pocket `-than• to,,prao-, I tine. Moan advisers, so far as, and -,.tibserva tion goes,legard mrichiriting and ecicd''edit; ing as nearly synouonythous. There i greater mistake, and none more fatal in , the successful editing of &general' newspaper., 7 Benjamin Franklin has the credit of saying ,that 'the ,test editor is scissors,' by'Which be .probably meant that. the tiditor who renegnii zes,the fackof there bOng in the ;world' Ma. ny goad , writete besides himself, and avails imself, Of the ,good' things they , 'hive. Writ.' [ 'ten, will make th most interesting ant gel 'ce,ptible ne — misp,4er.„''' yen who kuni most about making notrepapere; ; do' pot' ei,titeate an .editor's; labors, by the unmbers Of col umni he Writei,liwt'hy: the ; Er,eniral cninpleteness 'and finish 0f,',0 0 paper as 'e ivholo. The fel; lowing paragraph, writ ittil4 an Engfi'ilaiosii 'of inuoh . ezperience, the gis t' whole metterV ' j :• 'A, good, editor, „or conipetertt newspaper cenductor, is like a general or a. pOettiorii, 'not Made. ..tserniie and eipierience give :facility, but the qualigention is &de o or -it is never manifested., On thn,Tiondon t hatly ,papers, all the. great historians, neirelists, poets, ess,alists, and 'writers of travels ? have 'been' tried', wed nearly , every onw has4alled. ''l can,' said the late , editor •,of the Loudon • ,Times, ittnil any. number of men of geniis to ,write for frie,,bat very snidorn, one , man of . amnion sense Nearly alririccenSfel fors Eire'd ttrie tieseriptiOrti -A Igiyail..,editar seldom writea'mnch for his paperi•ho- -reads, . judges, selects, dictates, alters and combines; and attet4toingsall tkisivrelli.he has hut little 'time. forc,cornposition; Tntoritifer.a / Taper le 'one thing—to edit a 'paper le 'another. , t- •xi 4 '344'. , • .4,,ir.0%,-‘010t,,,•i2; 00.00 Per "te;isir ,f.,- ,:, ~.:0 .1 , .1.; , -t . .. , ,; ,- i , ,:-. ‘ 4 : ::- '• • t 11Pre is a New. Orlo6oA:tory, told by ,one, itt 'the tatle:" .. • hitt tatufssitir, - New 1 ,.., 4 1', 01 4 -6 "Yinkb *hi) stood:five feet ejettn e ip his stookinkii, - end vibe , hail •, ftont. son/either° ,wp'the , Wahaih, yras is 4itistbi a mind to 'him@ *144 wits- boardisk: Tbia weer-trim Ilbito• • 2 Sietedlliek rts - it'arily - frotirlinmeitind.lbe his friend', tflici was:in 'the produce. businets i `cturbad ynrchnsed carpi, of corn, as !hex toCk4heir,tietiiil'at, the table;' that be , eipatit4;•• ' i• he Weald , hiidtrlltittakh ts ' de he wanted to. let- all. , _tbiyr folktrkst;. 4 htin?,;, • know about it, The dervankbrought a plate. ',O,E snip, andrebsercing tt' gentletnati..rnearly opposite pat considerable catsup iigOiis 'eur , Possier,poin • teil „top, a bottle O.tIIPPP°r•- sauneVand askectliiiineighbor' What it was.' " iSpreed- vitiegar, o Waif the "' ' 1 4 1 'Wail; Aeirioe yerdblige a feller slangy.' • • ware the ttemifqr. • Tha"Morizer....teel—the-bottlef:-and - Coai; - .• eieetli tlotagek 'hi 41 hi 1164; . 'Bat' as ltbei • ,satdd' did' hot. flow yeti frooly, 111# took out the coilt i at lila , earee thee dhaenitig-i-tirh-isL7- Fl 1&- rider e oss, , yes stoppin :171th,, t p i nt such's a pla'giey little hole in; that,..fii. prevent taking, root' ofliestuff. 'Otiose it comes 'high; ctott t.-I Dining the timelie poured 'nasty a Wine.' t ' 'glass ,fullr &to sionppati d takin Otis-spoon; lie_,d_ippedtiti&_full.„together--withr—s&yeral ' d4rAjtt _in to:_hie_,tsinth._Vlie_ !nu! , HMCO t spirted . the ego tenti ,Spoon across the toble . hito French sentl6.-. umb'stosetil„titidP bamlich-ont: : 4 •waterr• Snakes, and wild , .. -cats,". gitte me.some water,f..s.ruVall , ‘.lll eairr eioiaimed - F,rno'btunti, rill it ragei nmpiogl Ofltein; the table; you babe spoiled my:shirt; my Itest, ears. .Spoil •' , , in tbn: zneantiniert seiOrd ,• . s pitdier enntaiiiing . crater; and took a' tremeti; , • dons (hint - tit._ 'Setting down-thirilittiherjrr7 — "eyed , theFrenohmaa.for a ulement l end thent 'rye& . - • - ' ‘Cotiforred „Per 'Spote Wits l oin' to bi*ie myjeraidiforynmor yer AhCri? yet mean outs! Come down.to ttre'boity, and" yer tine of mine ' It wie with much diffinulty the Hoosier's friend cou(d'itliny"the'Frenebtrian rage / . Ana seematterii all right ' But 'ewer OE4II I , P Elpited , vinegart tilag a bpword r end.euffieient ,tcr set a whole table , in a• roar. ) • " • QVAX-Elt WIT ©t/TWITTED - A Qaaker hating:loses qiarter-of mutton by 'dog; repaired to theioffice of the•lattor,- sad"" "I htve,nome to ash a pice oil thy advice.' - 1414:10`sic a deg earrindeoff' a leg cori ' •frein me r Where 'do' leolc fors tretiv• to the -(fo g , or:hie owner?" : .• • „„ '1 —„ said.the rasp of the, qpillA„ i!ter . the. ;owner orthe dog; heis-,responsiblu for any •daittege'his flog does' there!'" S'aid'Brnadtoriar. "Thee owes me severity.' I•gve - loenta.'F , . i410,! .. ', said:the lawyer, "then my dog did tbp miss:thief? Nell, here is the looney." _ 'The lace of the Quaker expasnled With ' suilter at'hia shrewdness ifi ' forealallirog the ' opinion of the lawyer, atid beans about mak log hie wait from the, office, ,wbea,,le; was : , brought, to a bait, by the lawyer saying:' "1 have a stiial bill agarest yen; my friend?" "Aht for what?" said. the Quaker. vice is the-dog ease—twcr dollarsr was the reply. . ' .This Was a, poser. ,; It being strictly legal,- land' the lowerat tip in the''paleadar• for • ad. vice, there wasdodging, so :the - •ataney was forked over, and , with an elongated phis., Shadbelly,depar,ted, one_dollar, and a quarter ~ w orse than be came, trod wisarlant ti:Veiter'inan: , liarnuto mice took on a fit of enonemy, and ,nrder to shorten expenses, withdrewK9S, 'shortened some of hie advertierm'ents. The:, enniegrienee `tvai an ' irmiledime decline in bnsinness. - Chnogink his ticticioia4Mloo- - ing•his advertisements, his receipts swelled - ;as rapidly. as „they - had • decreased.-,-which tanght! fibre that however dull the' titres, it wait folk. economy, to dfa pense with 'p rin ter's , ink;' and he'determined never •gem.make so'itopid a blander in th'e way-Of re trepelyment.' We trzst the experience of 13arntim will tot , be lost upim ode basinicias men '.,A d,Vertising isialobjeet • upon, •whioh: ,the,great•showm,an is eminently ilualifieCtO give an opinion. , , CHANGE OF ecirrespoodiet ''of ' the Vountry , ,Gentrentan suggitAta, that- it' is .1 , important for coats 'hi milk" at this' season ithajdtr, that tilrequent ehaoke off food' be Matle. :If tme description of lood•hr courtmo •ly Aue-d,,the ooui tire: ont, Mit it Jess Rive. , lily fnd Penn eh oliCti red neticiik prod tide. The &Ojai Of chartice" - figetitio to , whet the ^aptietitei - amf,tO siitotihire the ititalitk of 'the, ,ur hole ntstem; - ace,- cf. _course, ;to . proways nhe glerctioug.. •- • •„ A woultbz i - ,butobelerLbaviag !tad—otte bre;tott prowit;e,' tow' ie i4ieteto. any:s*4)ll4o44" Who wiiiihett a' " teat - ruttgAte... Coo rehottito: ' voti ma is outs me , heart", , to ',.bo oorupullod . .to, deßbt, the ; i!opp,Tobleao..s& gr • ;tour tittoutiOut,' 'but iott ptayed cutt. f rtoo tti;cl Itioi hive and hosicoop. withiett t it ; miks't be trunk uOtelity tireiionoo"or iWo'iihoLt" - • • ) ECceAthcahot An' lotlikiszi,‘!Necwoom ; be urtko i;an lotted o,,r,iyurtiAir tgepther.. , ,; — NO"juticterltiivilbatilkil; laUir rtitued,: or h.. 1.4 'shi; like' be; ifich til tegiltty; :4 voavga; uul4 Ai:a-14gal° v alganiy :if bei naturit tuauifest*Atiolthett : c ; Uuiforutly bcad , °or teous 4°4 , 0314' taststa,ooot of ali koeducts, is ono gisro.okii`,* - ,W01ka9." • 1'4 6 ~+ I' •~( . „ "
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