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REID 4?; AWAlriliiigir I[_TA.Vo,,jnat ocioncut 'a 'Well e!?iecced' and 'first' ,JULetack Vamil.eioccriei;, which they tne'aiwyttion oftfoa tit to:ltling ittictei they hAvo 'a lull line:;viA! • - PURE ;" l 'ililt f't l-' Brown and Sugars, Black and Green Tea Carolina -Rico, 6yrups cononon, Bond, extra ittei, • P. limo, and.N. leans Molasses, prinsei .Corn starcb,.Farina, Chocolate. Pickles, Catsup, Oneen, Fish, &howl's Water A),raisicerr, best in town. I=MI alasswayg Queensware, . . qumblevg , Gobtete, Oisitek, X e tropanddiLamp ,goonA,.gooka.ssor went, and tow in price; Granite ware k "lets, dogeo, or entailer, quantitteN, handeatte otyles, and .guaran. teed to be of beet ,quality i ecomoohislishes cups and aaocers, chew. • ' Dockets, Td.thft„ Blasts!. Baskets.tatustos, Bops Tatou, dd. r,resh OYS 17 ER8 ana fresh FISH tregu)a,tly Ire lived tl,rout: ham the propi , r gualooll. tommed.Oys oteri, Corn, PeclB, Jelat , ato tumblers. Ilex: Famitir FpUr. f ....#4401eug , Coro Meal, 4:ounfrY I"nidittgliAilifitAd highest market pri"; IFJ-ffm fir We five by fair ilealing ana keeping a lull slot fresh iota* of goods to largely increase our sales, .Try ! Try !! February 4, lAD LIE 10,11F1 tit'AYNBJBURU', PA., pH. PUJIMAM Ylivi k LE PoT q A :Auld pang Sy'na if in V trite L.cc ryas ski. to 4. l eitth, "Ira la, tea Ia 1 1 :3 tell her twr 1,0314 breath Ira, 14. Ira 41, her race of life eughl not be run, Tru la, tru-ta, I'J buy s , ane Druab f truinr,on Stbe Drug Stove yn th- Corner rf I wa;sh,fo wit hair, 1 ru h. tra la, tra la, I'd la. h at that, I ..‘,,u1.1 net care, Tra trt a. tra 1%1 t rsig if,. in 1 ~c k. ycs, cvcrione l Tra h 'lra la. tra 13y Drugf•.l bought of A crierdep • At trio Drug Store on the Corner. If I MS tanned to darkest dye, rratafl, tr.. la, tra 13. I Mould and care, I would not cry, ra la, tra la tra la . ro,r 'man a bleaching would be Jogs • Trit la, tta la. t ra la, By Magi I'd buy of .4 mbentan ~• At the prug store on the Corner. ?" • • Then three limes thne and tif;r.r coq, Tru la, tra la tra la,' For r 4, Gnaw that they can do, Ira 19, tra la, tra With churho fart I. ttie vicery Won „ Tilt W, tre to tra , Diuga.l bought of 4inlrrenn thepon; Store oh tho'Corner. ' Tv - tugs-niu-130$1" AND PUREST on bronl at N . l C 41 1 .41.1 -IL AND MINER 1,1. irtiNitit, Whitt; Lea 4 and (Nas t tlia . o.st assort- . wont in town ak •REO , sENE, 17ARNIRLIES, DYEA 111 all kinds it -Lyausti p .V.Nr &RN [MI, int', BAIA atttl 'Tooth Dritsh , f. at •RUSSES AND SUIT6ETERS AT JL it Dy. wHISKY , WINES A : . 113. it 1 .441 1)tor utau ' °um '' • • . • )-ATEN 1' )41.1' 01(11NES-A1.1. THE STAND. I *id Patent use day at- • jXTRA . UI'S, FOR' FLAI7OIIIIW, PEpFD iaary:aild tollet,ariic" . les graerally at 0..11;X:111,3A,N1S PliEsl.tElivi'l'ttris C . -4411 y •putupo-uutlatlat"pte Canter Drug*uce.,'', 'jail, 1G - Plit81 1 1',: , .".P411,1:'Altll1V1L1" meat of n hurri a lo:oin fa"-" Hie • stock wri ETuu~la„iti law, ._.; canal/4/10 part, of tholatest , stwips 04 Mie/I . 'll !LW 'buys Er4ELTS. ' .ANDICALPS, - Metes. • Wain'es'altile4 13oy'si iod Chili :Ws POTS' toil . 3 / 4 11ippey* of, emery iircliptiOrf. -.Ltd' s* and 7 4 3 ' WS ME ttika 515 . 14 1 gqinlxt PratoSs;ToiiiahosOiuinimito :Anti ' Hatt D lma rnizmittsit,, ,, Hoop,-*** :hairHail' 111 *!triAMOVAlltierAtiithik, AUU , • *•• • ; • • Miii*llmte!owitkulks,Ettidies , tory. 0401 ktaniga t Natiotsii Od.ir ati c t ik o d e . AN AI iothiab itilkihmoton r+►s ilwtp •cheapest. o r *, f. • MEE ~'~'~. wgYrNaar: REID & WAYNANT. ' ' . iltiviesßoito,.plok( 4 loosll::;: . PgNNov tivArs.l4,; . : : fp,f4y: ..I.R.l,4NiNct i NOVBMBEICI4 lei(ifL , ':' i i -';e , \,,,z,,_. P'anP=CsL. _ COOP T6MPB6, Tbereis not.n:cbeapnr thing 'en riards, yet one half eri_dear; 'Tis mirth more iban rlintinguiqbeti birth; Or thousands snined n yeap; It lends the ring a new , light; I ' l lls vlrtu'e's OrMest shield ; .• • • ..,tl=taldiving ' ' Then all the stone may 'y left); . plakeik To Borl content; r • whis. s- •peace ).. he {3tl sent ) cerie. t. .••• 4 el i• It is is gift foil. For 'morph) to It Meets you urittiik soil It lUlts yoito A 00csitafor th( Ap @ yermating ruse: A torn to banish grief away, To fro the brow from care Tulin) tears .to smiles,— Makes ',tunas n firsf, Speeds Oldness everywhere ; And vet 'tie cheap as summer OW, - That gems the lily's breast, , • A taasman for love @Owe , As ever man possessed. As smiles the rainbow through the plead When threatening Amin begins— As music mid the tempest 'loud, " That still its sweet way wins—t As springs an areh across the tide, Where waves conflicting foam, • 8o Comes this seteph to our side=t • This at.gel of our home. There was yet a chance. The French steamer left within an hour. it.was, pos44- We she would seek that means of esospe.+ I jumped - m - a7cabe - and'arrived-thereteu What may this wondrcna spirit be;• minutes before she left the wharf-just ie, „With IvAver unheard before- ' time to assist an aged, decrepit gentleman This ebarg), this bright divinity, iuto'the - esbin. There were ra few passen• Good ,natore-not bi,ng more ; gers;, done of theft answered the description ' , : • 1 ...; :t - ' - 'I -- • t ---- fhT - 1 -7- Al ,h r - ~ ' Thai worrian koniewaul bringsh Ante can the poorest 6ens'an' t lif To Miss unknown to kirgb, LIFT 8 tirrknt • Lifk iittle'l-Lift,tt little! Neighhor kd A helping hnnt3 To that heiv3i tpdpn brother, Who, flir weakness, scarce cAn stand, Whnt to thee with thy strong muscle, Seerns:a fight and easy toad, Leto him a ponderous burden Cninbering his pilgrim road, Lilt a little I Lift p little Effort gives one added strength ; That which staggers hini When thing. Thou enlist bold at arm's full length. Nor lyfa fdialt that he is fewble, • "' pirot 16 0 praise that thou art strong t It is Gott makes lives to differ Some from ensiling, some from song. Litt a little I . .Lift- ,a little': ' , Many they who need, thine aidt'• Many lyiniz by the roaktai,le, • 'Nynth tnisfertnne's dreary shade., Pao not by, like ptie*4 and Leyite.: Heedless pf thy follow •tnan finti-Witthart and annsestentled, pe tlte.G 'eod Samaritan: IetRIXOCMT—DMOAI6:PirIe". ]FOILED' BY A 'WODIA.N. 'Madam•, it is.My duty to arrest you ?' •Yaa dare CIAt I The lips were white with passion 'rather than fear, and the lady stood before me like douese at hay. Even then l entati n o t help but one the spiendid beauty of this grand lady, Till and slender, eye , . hi:loi • and flashing ; almost lurid now, the: tipeeta- Pie she presented,•smodiug there in the mid 41e t 4 the apartment, was more the appetir atom of a titkieethao a hunted criminal. .1 must, replied , do not doubt year innocence : , Looking, into., sour lame, it, is strange thatanyone could couple- it with guilt; but I am constrained to, do my duty, Madame, b.liweverinitnical4maY be, to toy feelings.' 4 W ill you allow me to change my dress r she said, in a tone sanest pleasant The hard hoes - around her 'Mouth' had itdaued;. and tho passionate glow on the face gave way to a p l easant 863114. , .• . Mainly; I will Wait for you ..hers.l. • .1,, wt-h also to, send a message for triend; arid'you permit him to passe • (t. ertainly' • • - . • . This was my, first interview. with Euertia , I heti seen her here for months; the leader of our gayest and most fashions ble society: Is her. splendid. TOZW3iOO she dispeoSed with the most pxefu.se and elegant hospitality:, ,..- Spantead,Y--a widoir she. bad rake 'seated' herself, and" had bees a resident .-here almost a year. NO one ever suspected, 'her of being• aught thaewhatShe seemed, until one day.t. was ordered to. _erten her as a murderess. it was now alleged, said Mr. F.,' that' this, beauty was no other ,than the wotnsa who had poisoned her 'husband in ilavand, end fled with all his wealth. An immense ward was offered for ,her .. apprehension, and :the circumstances that...led - come to our 'knowledge pointed her out beyond ail doubt 'u the person we were in lettie6 7 of. Yet, the person who recognised her the. evening be , lore-at the theatre sdaieed ud to ,be careful , 'lest Oho should escape us: "laughed sr , the ides. and:myself' were 'ogra,r- ootIL oioot mi,arrest 'lFie wore'Old enough govirols of ensuing to defog , say 0.00 at morn; pogo ; itanifie4gant_4ll3,-- • P " , 11 ,•, - XtiatoP,Ova4, 13 : 0 , „ . • lady left M I • • Vashionable Sui 40Ei. attaaipp.,;. Whoa the• ~, e ste p ped • , ~ to the window , and said to Mr. L, who was I ‘lre weilld!sociro to diailuss so puerile and waiting at' thed00r...,.,, ,•,' • , ridinuluus a 41114 obi :aafaihitin, 'wire 'lt net 'The lady desires to: send_ a !massager ;for for tho.suieide of out daughters in theirluii eiriend)'eutlef hie/ to pass ; ' - ' ' i iety to be fashionabl4 7 .. ' , hion , able , 9ady,.. , • • Almost it Ih4S , Sallatt instant, the 'door 'of i e : w elfede to:tley ,to 'the fas the apartmtt ent opened, and . youth , apps i like waist 'which has agiitt'beeoint a leading rently a in*atto boy, _came out and v • aued i object with mothers, daughtere, mantua•Mak hurriedly through she, room, into ;the ~ hall , ' _eta.) awl „wo_fear_with—our---teaebere,--bOth and true , thedoe introit/1r artier.- - ' ' h -War,-"'" tel4nral and spiritual., 00r 8 Olts, 'ore again dotiht,.the innait er,.l. thiiiighti and i piot ' ~' all the rage ' The, deoiee has' gone forth ad up nbook and cot 'ektp'ed reading. :Near.; i t ,a,,, the eetttei of . 11 , p ee t tte k te ht e ehetnitta. 1-Y an hour p assed O ud ' i9 ' the lad y did ' u " 1 tion 7 that the- eultit7a . tio ' d 'of' the waist' hai wake her eppearauee pr aor did the boy re. I been too much negleturn, The friend she sent mast' live at med, mid the . Wasp form must be restored. ~ . , . .., some alsiollee L thought, or lady is' .tOP. - _ , . • II AA th* nbjeat - . our attention is ~ : o ls_ usual{ • .-, ~ ___ another hour went by. At last I grew int. , patient, anti knocked at the door 4 31adatne, 1.050 watt no longer.' There was no reply 1. knocked topaatli, and at last determined to force au entrance. Strange fears harrased we. ,•13egatk,ta sub Pent., I linutv,not what., _lt took bittya moment to drive, in the deer, and, once -14 the rota; the mystery ~was revealed., The e l rubes of.sbady My upon th e fluor ; loaner,. eti over the Poi' were suits'of boys' wearing apparel, standar to that Warn the mulatto buy Oa the table was a coametio ,that would stain thelskiu to a light delicate brown. ' I was foiled, fur a surety. ~The lady escaped in the disguise of the messenger. t should bait) detected the ruse; felt huininate4 and determined to redress my error. I Ito she would not remain in the ctty , an instant longer than elm could get away. I hurried to her bankers, but totted that she had drawn the amount due her au bout before 'Who presented the dim* 7'. I asked of the clerk. 'A mulatto boy. It was wade payable to bearer.' don , I - aim on the wharf' aiat l ohing the receding vessel until it disappeared • I was in the act of turning "away when a hackman approached we with the remark: .Mr. F., did you 84 ; that old man on board ? He bad a long `tittite beard, and hair that fell on his shouldeitt? ' 'Yes! Well,. there's something. curious about him' ,Why 'Wiihair, when he got into toy carriage he crab a mulatto boy, Aud.ttheu he gut. : out hit Was acid old luau 1' I will nut repeat • the expression I used then—it was neither refined our polite, 'for I knew the vessel would be far out to sea before she outild'be'overtaken I was foiled by a 'woman, Nor could I help rejoicing, now that the ekeee was over, that else had escaped. Innocent or guilty, there was , a charm about , her none could resist.• The splendor of her wondrous beauty difeeted preached her. It hugers.in wy memory yet, and L couid not have the sin of her blood upoo my conscience. A Woman's Vxterids4iP It in a wendrothi arivantage to a wan in every purntut or - vocation, to - secure no adii . sot in a sensible woman.. Ina wean there is a suhfilo delicacy of taut and plain sound• nese ofludgment which are rarely combin ed to au equal degree in man. A woman, if she he ready your triond, , will hale' a sensi tive regard for your character: honor, re pate She will seich)m counsel you Ili 'do rh ibby things, for a woman triend alwayN desires to he pseud of ynu. At the. Ba um time her eonsiitutional timidity nooses her more cautious thauyour male triend.. She therefore seldom uounsels you, to - do an ira prudent thing... A. wan s .bestoteinale triend is a wile of 'good tioase,afid beirt, 'whom be loves, and who loves .him. But, supposing the man to be without, such, a • helptcate,lit male friendship . he must still have. or his intellect will be witheut a garden, and there will be many au unheeded gap even in its strongest fence Better and safer, of course, are such ttieadshipit where 'disparity of cir cumstances pnts the ide4 of hive out or the question. Middle lite has rarely this , ad vantage ; youth and old age have We may have—female friendships with those . 'much older, and those touch younger _than ourselves Female. friendship ie •to man the bulwarkoweetuese, %imam of his.ex 'genet,: SIMIDE OS A YOUNG, 'LADY.—Miss .LO lirKAy, a highly ,esteemed betiutifut young tidy of Quinoy, 11l ;aged out oil' the railroad bridge across the Missis sippi, a feet days'ago, pinned her eirn* brace on the bridge aid leaped into, the 'nit,. er. Uer body was Dot found at ,the, West, advieea. Before jumping into the river ahe wrote'. uote;,ninued it to her oloakAti which F she said; "The finder of this cloak and. hat, I, hope, - isill be kiAct etiOugh to take this to, ley mother !,tt the Tretookit Howe—Red ,toll her that toy lies'io the iesiaei pi: X` did .not drove loyselt for' sheets "dor foi love.; 't ant lei pure as tho'bielotiftii.'shove• Thank, the li.prct-I 'have fro sin' of 'that' kind to . amtiver - for. frioode bo,oe ~ budy; _Mates we :. ;commies.. Itidoed,,thisie a °Old e a rl dritry,:evirld . tQ live io so 'good')iy . e, :6)nitT ; Pod, bioihete, for lath gotoe'to,.;tho:latid tabitte ale and sorrow oevor,,,eetoor (fiigeect) fhb : m(4ller of- Nies lirKey widow, who tweed flow ,Dailoto r 1 4 111 %445t 9 40 sloe*: ' . . It , _ a case that has just COMO to our attention.— A girl of sixteen, three years age, trail liely healthy, rosy She'is hose pale, feeble, unable to exercise i ,spinchel up' with the morning and everting cold., and eltogeth et spiritless and uuctoturorteble. Ttittle'yeers ago the parents and, friends el this girl be• cisme alartueclAt ktie bealthtill completeness which bier we* was littely,to hare—a form eoniiileted'ionriiii and vulgar bye the 'genteel, and* especially by the'lhatit d (I,'• diaker. Two years'ago she , put on outsets •et" twenty-ode inches. „, A year olccuppression bad reduced•her to nineteen, and sn in c few ontbs•ere to eighteen iniihras"—sheiring*the anucerie Of that iitStru.' went in improving ' Upon' God's • work and bringing a healthy figure into the genteel form,_rnining the health apd, hastening the :victim to a conbuniptrye's rave. The other darthiti,girl svarOt4ci b,:t her dress-inaber that her waist wan joi altogether 'boo large, and rte work of thrintrrsets ulna goon. But shot Which'iWikieb to call attention to outtostes our public! schools. This • girl wee attending one of the lintericediates,, and was, with the other gtrit, told by the teaoher of gymnastics to loosen loar corsets, as breath Was needed in his deputtlisent: The' fernald teacher-or the . ischool—told: ber—pupila-that the gywnastio.professor was a, 'vulgar man' —and thus she counteracted what little in. fluent:3e he hoped to exert iu saving the girls frost a 'Co': ja thia,the ostertt of the praotioal qualifi oath* di our teachers r lii4enot time' fist' otir young ladies were tatidiOne'tno'srimport WIG' of betinbefl—that of health, whir:this of more •value' than Jill else that in, ever was, or ever-call, he,taught? Are we prepariog•our Claughtemfor miserable wives, to 1111 with aiieery house holds that should be Nn ppy, and tOlell tinder this fatal stroke of fashion before (Oh- , years of married Washed, have passed? Is not this a sin eget uat God and htunsni• ty'? 'Shiitild not the (thumb aitnek it, the sobools attack it, and all' who have 't'e -- t -- v'eot to good morale . waga upon it as one of i the greatest orbit ... ea of tki,e a ut ?, foteintiekatine-is' both tog enmpared 'to it. Murderers kilf a few.--r.coreete kill many, yea, 0 , notlesa umbers, The rebellion 400,000 wear- notate ;are killing thrice tbat uuuiber of women and Ai times , that timk bet of babes.— Clooinnati Dimes. What-Sleep will Cure The ory tor• rest has atwaya been • louder than the ory for food. Not.that it is . mono important, but it is cf,too harder ,to got Die beit rest comes, frdnii sound sleep. Or two men or women, otherwise equal, the one who sleeps ; the best wilt be the' must moral; • healthy and ' , Adult ,„ Situp math) much' to cure , irritability of temper, peevishness, and uneasiness. It will . do attach to cure insanity It will re. store to vigor •an over-worked brain.. It will build up and wake aro og a weary body.., Lt will do wuchlo cue dyspepsia, particularly that variety known •as nervous dyspepsia.— lt will rethavellie languor and prostration felt by causumptives. ,Lt will cure by poohon4 drat It will oura,tko blues. It will cure the headache. It, will cure neuralgia. It wilt cure a broken, spirit-. It,mlll, , cure,, sor row, Indeed we %Wit make a loug list of nervous Maladies that alma will aura. , I 'fats cure, of slcopittes,, however r ia riot so easy,:partiaularly An those who, carry . grove . responsibilities The habit of Flaapitor is ono whiola, if titiiiietcurt far auy length of time, 'is not 'easilViegainecl 'Often - i Severe illness, treated by• powerful drugsoo deranges the nervous systoty, that-sleepis,naver sweet after. Or perhaps, tong continued , watchful, cress, produces the same effect, or hard study, or two little exercise; of The muscular system, or ton and whisky drinking, and 14otmatt using.. To break yp this requires: A. good cican-bed• ' • r Suffioieutei;eraisa to prodwomeariaesa, aua pladauot occupation. ; 8, good air, sod not too, warra,a room, 4. bYcedoal,from too ufuch care. 5 A clean atamaatt: ' 6.'A, clean ecinacienc&-',.• • • 7. Avoidance Of stimulants and narcotic& For those who ate 'overworked, haggard, .nervona,•whw sleefileSs oo di o mood the , adoptiou of snob habits as`.eball seoarotdeep,,otbetwise •will 'be ,short. and what there ie of it sadly iwe'rfoot,— , Herald of Ilealek" . Oae of those : esirious eases of presto:lli meat of, which we awoltete hear Las join oo: . • tarred in Atlanta, Georgia. A woriiinsta is tho railroad shops there persistently • he had revelattou that lie eBauld die at twelve o'elook, on Tuesday last .40C1, at Ibis ^ req aest*a lellow-sini,ric zo ao.pr,o t tinse , dlo the bell, of Abe works at' that bon*..Tho„day, so4.,,the body' Sapid.' 'Vie 'Simi' dressed" hissialf is beat, Sod lay - bad to airait the speedy eoudug‘ of the , dreiid inestietiger: Tiiii,soliou n. note; of the bell,„, eras souudedv "W i t I k e -fM 4 L, I, 4:40 1. ..,i,': 4 44llitnrto444!•privip:er: Balk Wh0,,11.40.104g . , wife ohi.jfd . *mgt. - - . =MEM 'IW PERIL 9OF-BADWHISKY' 4 Many yeare,ago„.wrietiAtio Blare of. Gent. , gift was in its infancy, one of the Circuit Judgks ins. Bela .lirovraon , gangster' of •the recent quic*VOovarnor of.that name.. flu was a man of ability and integrity, .1)14 like a' good many distinguished torsons of that day be loved s waist ilass ; ,p uid stheneVer _tho_vuenbore-01-the-bar,vrould 7 tnrs -- in - .:and help, l e sometimes &atilt to moss, and. be came gloriously ftiddled. 'On Cite noosiiiion; while traveliait ,on circuit, he resets!! ~,the Dayton, in Deoly ,pounty, ,wherc the court d'as to 'be o'pened neat day and took quarters with a relatiro 'of his "wifil. that lady Immo an in ' him. Aft.- u ge - rows-we iunge - iirown - titfolleirdief to the only , tav ern in the place, kept by one'Sterrit, where he Meta' number of his friends. A convivial eveniug waif passed ;• drinks fre quently went tonod, odd somewhere 'about midnight the lionotahle-l3ela was id a state of inind.quite•the reverse of that implied by the oln saw, 'as soberas a 'judge. 'When 'Es Wati leaving fot Immo, one of Vie yintog lawyers, in a spirit of mischief, slyly passed some . spoons .from the tumblers into the . Judges pocket._ , • 'On dressing hints'elf the 'next morning, the' official, putting, his baod into hie pooket, wan greatly perplexed on discovering three or four silver spoons., dodl • Polly,' mild ' )41 to his just look here;'heliebo "rye stelon some. of Sterrit's•speons l'; ' • ' 'Let'e aeoltl;ein,'• says the 'fed: - sore enouglohere's his veritable initilis l• Play bow did , you happen.to have • them• in your pocket?' 'I think I musk hive been drunk when I °dale home, wasn't I?! inquired the Judge. 'Yes,' teplied the devoted . Puny, 'you know youk old habit when you get among those lawyers.' 'Certainly; 1 ean understand essy how it ail - came - about --,Thatiellow-Sterrit-4keeps the meanest liquor in tke t State, but never supposed that tO'drint it would 'make a man areal,' - = - 11 duly .te spoons •-were returned to the landlord, and , the judge went and , opened hie court, thinking oci:more about thn, mat ter. 'Beyond days elapsed, and the business of the'Court watedraWing• to' a elbsi, - when one mortiog a rough-looking at/Mower Was' arraigned before his honor fur larceny. He pleaded guilty; but`eaid in mitigation that lie ,was drunk at the time of colittaitting the. offense. ~ ''What is the nature ,of the charge against the man rinciaited 'Judge grown, .Bteatiori Money from the till at '''s tetrit'e warn,' replied the clerk. • 'young man,' sold she Jndge, solemnly., are yoit 'dote you .ware intoxicated when .yon took. this Anoncy.? Yea, yonehonor, ,I was no.jolly drunk that thingilooked like they were ,dancing dbable•shuffies, and *whin I went 'out doors the ground kept cowing up and hitting me on the head. .That will do,' replied the Judge.' 'But tell me, did you get the liquor you drank at Startles.? 141 very drop of it, your, honor.' , , •And so you got tipsy on his liquot.., and then stole , his money 'That's it eamotly; I didn't know what was doing; Turning to the proseenting'attCrney, the worthy magistrate said v 4 Tbia is a most ea traordivary. case, Mr, Attorney, and one,- I thiok, demanding the clemenoy.,of the mart, 'roc will, therefore, do me the favor of en tering a noble proegui. „ ,That liquor of Stet: ries, .1 huvO.reason to ittow,, Womack enough to make i'man dO anything dirty'. I got drunk oti 'it ''my'self other 'night,' and stole sit , his spoons. Sterrit will bell' such aborninabla.ssuff, he onght.not.tu have' the protection of, the . const. •Yott tuay te. lease die priaon'er, Mr' Sheriff. , ; ':trunk I nit's Aux. 'What, is it r I asked of a ; proud .of men upon the sidewalk, from whim,. as I ap• proached them; I heard 'repeated 'shouts' of merriment. laPtnere- so oittousicig• here T i • ' 'Why don't you see r was the,reply; 'the fellow Is drunk, that's all. Yes, I,did•sec.,,, 4i, was young man who,' in ,clitfarcut ciireamatances p oright hare beet) called 'good-16°141E1,g. lie had evidently beau weiklresed a 'few - hattra hatere,, though now' his hat •was battered ilitd; his- clothes 'sated ; and it made lite a still More pitiabitilligliti• to lee the evidence that he . . had, come' •front good home.. lie sat _on theAosly• wall, his back leaning against the brick wail, his head wagging, ble:eyes.criakiiik i . , ao. , idiotio' smile on' his ; lie- tic es4i Doan, .made-some seosalesa rethartt, th,c.laugh, ; ,werit li tip from the ' - A policoefliour came;' wlio utliear,e.t 'to aude,rstaad this' Case; liftimig • - the , • iicior degraded youth to_ . his Jest, he led to his bourc x er some, ',wee ho, could get that's all. • And is not that ecough thought I:. 'lf that boy—,for u,a as scarcely , wore.: t h an. boy -:;bas mother worthy of thepanic* it hes , hata'S. fattier vibe. knows what it hi dishonorcd:liy a child., itbo has brothers ob" sisters, will they , not think it'euouglOor the eon or, brother to come, Moms io charge o[ 41;: , otticer, willezpluau, as he learns h the 'dour" ,f hound la :the' sikeet.';. '1 ~• ' k all, .;..A; 1 1.; ,buya o have , ianoh • a story ,ot:Atn n e of you, enough Wink:your mother6d hem, to, deepou the 6644 of o:lre' Yoir kithtie'ib c ri4,ay bu4l :orlibotootllck-unvet - 'dvior:iv - thin); - to brieg,kroal your bist ego-. flea. team:gull. T. Cloy bad never abed.. . • 'a*Po kt: .) 4lo 4 3 ,Y‘hopea,4 2 ,,ve, bolus blastPC PPQY rowa bay° .49,(T 012111e(k bow maCT `breves-- hive been fiiitid by iutempersuoe. • ;:' lo t •r, t! • , J;1. /$"/,,r, 71. :A - 4 f.z '47 Be Sociablei 'for. get the 4oureei. , 4filbutnari batipiriessav anti' not eely fail to Aerpire Oft.,:cePittOd prhtft.,.for theriiiieltFeti;ltiat tlieo detrektoileriaily ,from the general stack a iafriiiii'lla'bithoii Wont of sociability and ces of g oal} trielitigadwards-their:fellow-tatia. --- - Ctiiiiiirlioliatilliciukkeiiizieli'lllWe'' this' sub= jeer, lays tberaelh'objeer altob ny.i,ndtvudpaJeseenta,tt t be % to get, .gdini 'grab all.' let the oonseqdcacp„,b l eiwltat,the may,to others The desire to 4iiiruiiiiilate wealth, re gardless:, et tlie,c,eitiff4t. awl gavial bappiaoss of oar ueir.hbeis Rod the interchange .-18011. a bhOU. -Ou tho , Ot bee - bandy Wit '4E644 86 iiitediabd that the, .gen i erOus, impu) - 43,-itif lour. -ottv hearts would prompt us to extend, the, tintri of lellowship to.all our neighbors, and, look• ibg them 'eisianielyitt•tba oye s isel'thati'glor ious,inward couticiousnoss ; that wo,had deo& . wronged them ,and o deed, Then, too, let wot4B of kindooss, be poken ; idt the , fire'goidin.iiiii"lie'ex einplified in our daily lives; iot u9!'ll6"liii,re sooiable and cultivate,our antiviviarquolities by frequent,interel?aagg. ^ or, frieudfy v Areet! iugs.at social_ gatherings; l e t,n l oparipMputley be ackliniVledged asvo that oe,tho' totolloi3t. Ldt us` beawiti Cur hentiiis . 4 them what they should he by etterisbing sti lovelor the,boautildl i Blessings may , at tenO o tie Whtiteit4 we rite) , for or du, .., May ourtives be 'one' ponied "etitiermir; A type of the pure, th,e.sootiettipt,4ber7ttiti; We would adtine,,ThOee, who ,are :; serely troubled ' and vcnted,in spirit, iertl,veuttne they baie'iiittidod ihe ttUe'elku , re, to lead the felloicier vidiow or the oeitibrattitt, Wesley, who at oue- i time was‘eeriousty trirtg bled an nand in regay,d ihe diewsitlenoPE: the ttariona emits sad the ohisneesof,eao , h, in, reference to future'afia"„ puinish; mew, • A dteam, ooe night, trelOirtedliii itrita - utieertaictiwitieriege'to the gates of belt k 'sire there an , aolted_iWeatey';'f &mat' Qatholiat Altera P_'<atight 'Yds.'. A nisPresbyteriania'• A .yes; again, was the answer.., Congre.ationshats 7' . 'Yee! ' , Any 3lethedii4i; 7' bY `way' or a ' clincher; asked tbe pious Wesley; • 1,--t syes,'.ta his, great s incliguation, Was !dm+ swered. - In the mystic ways_ of dreams, ,a, etid den transition. and be stood before tbe _gates of ~ heaven. timprotiog his'Oppatnutity he a iti' ' inquired: • , •1110fl• 'eAre there auhli t oncian Catholics hero ?ie,ld: "'No,' ,: Presbyter replied. • - , . • 'Any , iNcw 4 An 'po y.Congregat Vualistivr .• - . 'Any Methodists ?' 'No.' 'Well,' then,' he asked, lost in,Wonder, 'trhp are they inside ?' ' 'Christians,' was Abe jubilant 'answer. WAtat WHEN YOll Egottr.—When Wit Justice Oliver Elleitiorth couuencei" the' practice of law, he lived , in Bloomfield, and' 4 as his peouniary meone t were not large r . ho was accustomed to come from „his office on foot. There was at ihe time a daehiOg.iner- , ohne in the oiry—Mr. II- cvho " tale in a sboury vehicle, often-met Mr. E." 'Meet. iug him one morning, he reined tip hie team . ; and saluted'hint with •Gocrd, morning. Mr. • Ellsworth, what are you walking -for' -Why d z mit you ride e . , 'Because,' was theitipty,' t hdtre found that, persons menet. walk -at. some period ' 'of ' ' their lives, audi choose to walk wheel. , be. few years have elapsed, Mr. 11. failed . 1 in busiiiess, sod wAs (Ahead to go 'afoot; While Mr. Kt emending ;from small; begin ' inns, ,became, Minister .Plenipotentiary to France and rode.in itie,ceaoh. „ would be well if allwho Are settim4„, °atria life were "Of ihis (Miele-it; but the are .not. , t Hence suelrehmberti;deterniihed•X': to ride where they are youtrgyare forced ir!i' walk whop thcty,pre 14 1 ,!, Wilk 'when you begin., SitssOns.,,Ailyl.o,E.: 2 —!i r f? • Commend the •,' iglidwin from a`'‘'iodter'n*jOiiriiiii of recent -date' to alrixtea—fiedzibiliiia whiff `eontenipfate 11,0 i c, g weat.'•• rers' every trout • youpEr 4. te w t!.o, I ,gra t to , Cuwe•.det west ! , It ta3patisi!4e,o_acost,er . thew, att. We 'min 'Ray ter ms that A capable,: ; honeet arid sober ftiniii• - eilio Olin do better : here t hau tbe Last =alfiecliaace l i are' , ,his favor. As. WebsVer saiii,ivrhere is racuit eoougtt at.,the.top,'„, Itot,th . ,ete. is ao room. ' . bere'for Men w`bo - ex,,peat , a,iortuoe. to,„drop., ottrilf'the',;kieilurspilitg epriataaeotudy 4 Out the earth. , It tell good , qeit . Isere • as else.' where. We have to work for our Own' bread,, aad.those who work' 'hardest _get the m05t.'..1..n.b - uest.' • • • • ;. • ' • 1;le411 !.eniftce4 .to a rrotuit; uor'isfiog iu water,. bt4„ thaidr4os '`"'' ' , Gai tun for , evriryt th 6• ph pdoiachT for ottery,quarrellootbo ) 2 ,, N ya r , nor f or (try le 'Too lettroubile sit spun year pool laic., a heorOu'h& nest,.', 4 y.ou'esay eapeotytelhateh e largo' btood. ' • . ' .n ,: Writ,* youpuorao., kiodueito, tory :until' m oray, or!, r))43 ; hoarto,,ot t olio: you <l.4cos . im viiitnot wick ant; you will never be 'forgot-, tea. I • • Among_ the obituary notices of an 0 111 0 piper we Had- the,fultosting, -Mr. William Jotma, of Alaks,t,ovenihip, acted eighty.tbree passed, ,pesteefullx,away oa.Tuetrbiy last from blesstttd9fliiki,i6) na:blritnotuslblii4, aitte tt. hu.ort',but, vriol:flitswack, by. Atte& tlioaawn. ai . bloomicirtiiidove of tairty-five,' `I:JV y'~ $~ 'l ~ 'J~'Fi ==lll ! . XIIH 1 I,i~? fir. S,i% MEM ~ lan ~7y t•. ~i+~l~~•~~;; ~'`
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