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Carolina 4isp, eoTipoß, pod, WI hoe, P Rico 104 N. prima Molasses, prime; Corn Starc h, 'Patina, Chocolate, Pickles, 'Outsifp, Cheese, Fish, Mason's Watny Csackgys, hest in tawn. --P._a_sswarm_-S“Ozeps,w4re ,Tumblers,-Goblets, Dishes, Lamps and'Latiip goods, good assortment / and low in price; Granite !are in sets, deFen, or smaller quantities, handsome etyles. and guaran teed to be of best quality; common dishes cups and saucers, cheap. Buckets, ' 19Et,, Bik.skFtu. R!Ushps, Ropes tto.• ' . Fresh OyS RS and fresh FIN!. rmiplarly re ceive 4 throuaoUt the propir season. (41hited °ye leg, Corn, Peas e Je Mei in tumblers. ' Best Family Flour Bockwheac, Corn Meal. Country Produce bought and higiieti, market pri ces allowed. • " • ' • • rif We hope ;Ey fair dealiu§, awl keepirtg a full and iresh stork of good; to largely increase tiur safes, Try us ; Try Vs ; REID tkr, VVAYNANT,. re6fulay 4, -1!!8. M. Icslll !fip -spa: WAYNESBORO', PA., pB. (11.'1411111N9 PagBARt4S4II,IVv PROPRIETOR, al ®N (Or g sue.—Auld - Sring Syne. ff ins true fake was sick to Oath, I'ra-la, tra la tra la, tell her ut her Intekt breath 'l'ra..a, tra is, tra la, tier race of life could not be rip, Tra In, trade, tra-la, buy some Drug& of Arnbfraon ache Dug, !Store on the' Cortez, If I !ras,bala vihhout a hair, tra la, tri la, Ira laugh iti that, I-would noVcare * Did la, tra in, tra•la; fripg iAtt:ca thick, yes, every one ' , "fni tra, fa, tra in. • By Wags l'h . eughl of A mberson At tbe'llriig Store on the Corner. If! was tanned; to darkest dim, Tea In, tr.. la.'tin la. • " ,I would not core, I would not cry, Tia la, tra la tra in, ' Bog' goon 'a bleniebing would be done ' Trn la; 'lra In. tra la By Drags I'd buy of Amberson Ailhe Tirug L'tare on (be' Corner. Then three times throe and tiger too, 'Via la, tra In. For what alit lieitry that they can do, ' la. tni la, train. With 'cheAus WO, the vict!ry on '.Tra t b re la t tra la,, • By Ittt:gi . ,l tuiught Apherson ' lte - Ullrug Store on'{ so Coiner. RuTt—TRE Evlsr AljD PUST.:3T• A 1.«., aye tli t t hand at t. vi bir4.. i;tiovurAi. AND I'4INERAL aint. White Leaden(' Cana, the brsi ani:11•: . sent in town at • • .F.R.OsENE. OILS. ydifiN,lSEl:g, DYE 4 .1. jairitinds 14 . . IaiRIISSES,PUNT,IiAarusHooII . BAn • ' s - Vi' .tat Teeth tittt.hea tt!, 1,1 Ikut3SpS•AND,BUPPORTERS,AT .1. . , . - 1 17RA,roy, WHISKY, WINES ..,• ND RUM „Dila medicinal nee mai •• • , , lATENt. ME:/lOINTS-ALL 'THE STAN?;II lal:l 4 l ateni,:favdininee "dine day at FOR 111.4trOILNO,..PERfU ramerg,_aml #ilat aelinleageneMlly al • jfilriSl (.4 1 4 FILFAORIPI*IIIiB,, OAR E— ,l fully cathiscannled at".T.Meediniciatrui t Stole." '."1 1 0Y 16 • ••' • lIRIT lila ARRIVAL!" VIETZLOR ilasjust trived &Sell soorinutent of hi of :hd itte ni.r fliestack ,cousitait flanl 01AllitiNtielt4spkrilf Menisond AT% AND • - CAPS opoion.a !WOW GEV'S . 110*(Lts, 4' " 4s n r:44/811/ 4 414;1i4 4 P II " - zt3 r 4D•Vi-tsittelite Sonsoiltractow/ 1 / 4 4110movsamiownt antrW4l. pioiriiffuniao;'*99'ssithfoi'llair Netsf Voiloolifo ll 7*YikrOfinfiXr!ii , l4o :1 , 40 01 1 01 0 3 4 . d t .. „:101104 411 4i$IP*4blittlielkit‘Ifooki;liiiotioik loomfmgadi., r. 111146.1 1 -"*„,„ 0 ".4 41 t, Okftopoisisivhiopiit A. I OrifILIFI% ?r. A 111 I - Iti g BY !MAAS Mooll.E.'"'• 17..","" The Nap. thot onc e thr4ugh Tares 4 'The aunt of Olivia shed, " . • nginiirnrapt-g. A t though thee sool hall tied. Thus Amps the pride ut fanner years; • Thus g4o.y'e Thrill is o'er,; • And :iearts that once beat high for pally) Now feel'that pulse no more. No :pore for conrta orittdiee bright ' The harp ; of l'art awes; The only chord it breaks at night Its tale of ruin fella i Thus Freedom now 30 seldom stakes The holy chord that gives. is when some heart indignant b.eqic s Tq !ell that shostill . lives For passed away is Tara's charm To help poor Erin's Woe ; Discussions broke the Irish arm, And gave hpr to twr foe. And now that haughty foe looks dowri l That lord of all the bleu, Antj Mesta entreaty with a from, Or coldly, proudly smiliT. Lie still poor harp! Nrhaps again. Thy chords may yet be strung, When tyranny shall end her reign, k And right results o'er wrong. Then may orre more thy chords awake} The ileathleatistr tins of yore, • - 4nd freedom from her fetters break, And p .i in smile once mare. ~hlt X L I T7VI . - 't4llll Saturday night brings its toys, but thq tit® like flowers bidden under the fog, io tht) disaince, or like winter plants 'oeath tbu snow. There is such a load of weariness on them and over them at tivaes. Who is Got weary to•ntght ? Pedlars not wears hum overwork, but tired trout overwartuag , Sometimes tiopets task is a hey uue. But the week has goue, roarfug, whistlitg l howling down the aistes ot 'the past like a silvtir woo°, laden watt the joys it , brought and took . *Way— the trieutts it has Inuit!. ha% us aud the h,opes we hack last week— the good acts and, the' had iota —the past seven days—the tears, prayers,' fears, tct umps Dhatteredautimpatruas we all had —sank she hvea pt those we kaew and lov ed as soya ivitl'otts q. them 40, home with your hte. • IV hidii aril) IA our. lest ' Saturday ni . ht Chspitlr I' This one, or auotker one Acid wheu conies out: taot 'west and call hoar, may that cud cgs adore, baliev,u in and rev. °rouge, give rhual who read after ,we .tare done with 04 weary working, hearts to take tits as we mean, that tip good into stone of a kttp.lt lite may not full like ashes,. or like dead 'trees, Tat 12t.q no fruit., And may he with a 4 glance unravel the iiiyatOries and dissect all of our lifo-acts each trona the other, no kind of heart to ail of iiii, waiter and readers. To night pre.are very . Weary.—tiled with out wells,' And somebudy nracit here. 'The room is very etill. Gtiorly the breeze 'sighs outside, tua it to 'Wrap thebeart , in ,orspe The . ' gastight tickers, and shadoirs dance and trulle aorusii our papcir, just as tikadows .will ever die 'weary heart. ' " A tifilicT flies abiineriii), siogoing his stings at titues,_ its 1 luanitnd women do in life and- Love. g low he hitiligune. and to-tnurrow aril' be" iiimd or forgitits&nil of 41% aria be some day-- and this, 'kes•us more' treaty of waiting. • • Tlinino , teemswa atilt. , Web* Stamp :Heil of ices sand running of wheels' ou - the stre,el; : Are' they :l ieu,, ,' . Who"*o all .thoeutr,bot ebyt ~. *re ',they' tiredl, : -Are 'ttiti' *Pp/ r Are 'itikek4ifißg'4 o ' bg.PPY litiAlsr.tir 'misery l':. What a terttbia *out eti4e VitNit, be God% for Isi. h.Ohaa, Alll :OF 410140, igiiis, fad disc ea I : 4.41: mar Ilitpet. sivslatnti nil 04 iiisenfl - Wens Oka sepry titikirei% . I . l co o l, l 3 4 M'billik'. 9 ./1 gq WOO. -.0'14' WAfNINBORO' , ,,Ii'Rkii;IN: , :toifi3Oi,.'PEINB'4tVAI'4(W , P4O;III::**NING;i,pOp.BItiiEIt .0'.,:0014 3Pc0nw.x.0.46x.*.. gIRRENRIL Oyer constant, ever true, Fet the Word be, No t'urrender Boldly dare and greatly do! This shall bring Qs bravely through. No t4urrendor, No Burreeder And though-Fortune's smiles be fen Bops is always springing new, phtl inspiring me and you - With, n tOigie—No taarrender. Nail the colors to the mast, tkhouting gladly No surrender ! Troubles near are all but past- Serve them es you did the lost— No Nu •render. No Surma. r ! Though the skies be overcast. And ahrve the ekety •blest Dirappo)ntreenrs gather fart, . Beat them off wish —No surrender Constant and courageous still, Mind, the word is No Surrender ! Balite, though it be uphill., Stagger not at seeming ill. No Sureender, No Surrender I• Hope—and thus your hope iolfil— There's a way when there's a will,. And the way all cares to kill Is to give them—No Surrender! SATURDAY TIRED AND WEARY. A. 14 xnaeoema;4333± , * - tarlaii 3 " NelnreklOarxer• vr pltt66. 'We kilo* tbedi not: 'They,- tltt net know us. They Pe and die without us —.h o w Hide tve,autpuut to ,as vantior weire'wearit I Welave waited all the Week for tkis night to come. .We wanted ,to tint loose from business men and: this , bead-sobitig work for others to rest. . . We !Anted to rest - in oar easy chair,. to pee the , flower ofthe bud we have seven days .. *niched.to throw Off tb6 Uniform of life's terrible battle, for its points, hurt and test. i But itis hard to rest • aloes.: Wonder if it is herd to die alone ? • _ :tight ' • No mattbr who it is— T we how; • and that one knows I , g we peold brit feel that pros offers—watoh• the whispers of the soul es , shadowed oil the face:and by . the'eyeit— 'could fool on oar' head, which at times feats line lead, bpi nerd "urpieg like a sea ois fire from weatioilse, overwork and ovetthiokino. W should apt tepl so weary. Bat it is net thus, and when this is written , perhaps sleep will bring us rest. And it iti so lobs to be elone—lo wait for a coming, to hunger for !Weep to be oigh and by yoti. riot for work, for passion, for trenoyaope, bottol to2t,__ito_pet. to caress' ' o hold in your heart sod fill the soul with,• as roses held hie:ranee.. flow it repot one; to sit iolfie shade l How it rests the heart to toewith loved ones, and to forget Woder t ,the gentle touch, the eoft smooth tuoeh of - the phi) over ;be Weer, temple, the eileut kiss, • the God's poetry of the eye, the heart•swell ing iespitetion of that love which reaches . us from heaven, as sunbeams pierce through shuttet creyiees, awl to know that we pre not alone I, ' There are many weary ebbs to eight. Oh i God ; pity them all—frieud or foe. Near by and far away are weary oeee. Wives sitting in teats—sitting with swelling heart and eyes just ready to- tun .over_ with the pouring tear, straining every nerve to catch the footstep Booed which patine not. There are those who walk from crib, tiled or cradle, of eleepeog or sickened little ones, to wonder why he does not come, and the night almost gone I Who keeps him, what keeps him--s where•is he—why is tie 7 Weary with the work of the ,week, many is the heart broke}. wife of some jolly_ feltow_whals ear. :• . with his corepanioes, while the ivy, the weeds, the choking vines of sadness, neglect, and despair are obosing and deadening, and worrying the life out of some poor, heart broken, faithful, devoted wife end mother, tired of lite and weary of waiting I There are many nicety men, worried at the vilely; stele, offleeoin labor, who find no rest at hum; for toe laws there are too, pro hibitory and the bandages Yoe light. Men grow weary and want rest. Thee with the struggles of o week, they go home to tress words, cold looks, indifference—kart Manor the greatest of att. Well, such is life—we wonder more teen are not lost—swept over board into the sea of dissipatiop than . ate 0 I the influence of home—the indifference of hearts—the influence of influences, tied of those most strange and wondrous influences which make us good or bad,.sad or. happy, weary or rested in been as the ease may,abe. Let 'those who are weary rest more with each other—with those who iu toile atid loving each, give that rest we all need. There aro those tired of work—tired of waiting—weary of life I But don's give up! The shore is just beyond I Keep up, for it can be reaelieti I Strive, hope--baec faith, ,aud all wig be well. If the rest for the bed, comes not this week it will soon, fot in the grave is rest tor all bodies I And if the heart finds no rent ' . here—if the spirit is not at rest here it wilt he here after, and es we are deserving, so will future joys be wore.. And we wilt not, pine, for there are pikers more weary t b ourselves. Let us pity • them. There.te women who weep—wives who pray—tvothers who hope—waidees who fearlosers that tremble— weichere who wait—,-let us tithe from bell to pity them. There are wen who have toiled, all the week—men who ire struggling 'taxation , * who are hottest. noxitiog . iineu, slaves to Mt aline 'and dissipatiop —; men we hive like brothers; who h;lvek enough- to • die erase then' as we•often have: . For taxes.l'i*t- be paid,-=the wife muet li.e.cared,for—the little , ' unes must be loved an d educated—the' older ones. fast hastening hquie must be mate hap. py as possible; and tan mots' es('• the 'earn., lags till life is-but a tigh'ot.tired Weariness Courage, in . otheiti—.-otbers have Open with greater loads from lower place—so gas- you. gave pluck. Be ' brave. Fight , op • 'Be true Shuo . dkerpation. Be men, and guard your manhood k , that 'you and sour loved ones may bo happier. -;llo this, arid' we, care not what wee's,* comes ter us, 4rom over work Bbd teeatit ' waiting every Saturday Night: * , ~ 1111=111=1 000 D Dporton.—Have you enemies ? Go straight on tkad, ipind them wt.. If :bey black up your path, walk around them, re gardless of their spite. A man 'who has no enemies is sehloq good for anything, be is made of that kit of material., whieh is ,tio easily welted that everyone hos a hand io it. .A sterling aharaeter—ono who thinks for hiinaelf, aud i speaks what.tie tlibike, is always ewe to - fisve aneiniee. They' are as congeal to binvtiO fresh air ;; they . keep hittt alive sad,' active. - A. celebriiiod ebsyaoter, who was our:one - did by enerdis`oised, to re mark : 'Their are spark' iiihieb, if yoti' zo out blaw, Will go 'out of thI3.O3IIeIVOS: "Let, this be yo,u4oelitig, while 'endeavoring 0' down,thitsAaellat 'nl those Who AC . " bit tei *ROoll't ':11,79! !IVO disputt L yoli do but aS tuyi - Jelierei.tiart open themly for more Slinks. ',let- Ine'.*Poor fetloW --there will be' but it "'reaction 'if...yew pert form bat your diq,aosl bildireds who Wert opea,".aliensted (rota 'y04:100; llocit',:t9 p u ,, and Okaiwlo, l ,tft.ttiAircli*.' • • c w Eltab k litateo llo. 4 , sOh that.thriisi7 Would ring in , solar ears Plat! day and ovol7 hOuti :Nacotioll/ 3 0)* for the 11414 the , timid. Eli couiagethent fel:these *he:despite tec trials "'and disheartening obiltsolei of Iniv etty, are struggling Manfully to rise .to po sitions of usefulness end honor, : . 41/00 1 1t' neulenr for those ello,.thnogh' beret . b.O tOmptetiiine on 004 band, are biimbly,.en deavoring to walk etendili forward in the straight snit narrow patik,/,, _putotiOgeineut, for those, übo,fifting Up their voice& egainat limn and wi9kednesS4 ore sulieotb. of the 17"'......7..===r4 o m g,. 1 0 years have not ripened fete fuller matniity' their meriened of life arid ifs ways. WV*. hearty, !utmost encouragetnent i that ie what le wanted ; and who will be , so Unkind, who Will be so selfish, as to reftise to give• it? l.lbristian pastor, remetnber, as yow stand within the sacred dealt, and so - elegantly de liver yourself of a "Permon - te ybung men," that a few kind cheering words, whispered earnestly in the ear 'of any' one -of your young Vows, accompanied by the warm pressure of your friendly hand ) will • cheer biesioql, and do him -a hundredfold more good than all yonlicarnished • pulpit . elo queage—ThrivingLtints—of_hesi, .. • • whose ledger shows yon to have 'reaped a good reward for your-toils during the past year, drop an occasional kind 'word of hope and pheer to that toiling young man who at tends so faithfully to your every interest- They will fall like the gentle dew of heaven upon his often sad. apd weary heart; and rest assured, your sleep will be none the less sweet, and your conscience none the less peaceful when the last dark shadows sur round you. Stilectioils ft* Arewsp ap era, Most people think the eeleetion 'of' suitable matter for a oewspaper the easiest part of the basioees. Bow great an - errori look over and over PI exchange papers daily, from which to select ettottgb for one especially When the questtoq is hot what shall, but What shalt not be selected, is not a very easy task.. if every person who reads a newspaper could have edtted, it, .we should have less complaints. Not unfre , unity it is the case that an -dit. 'Am over ail enolitinge- papers for something interesting, and finds absolute nothing. Ev ery paper is (trier than a 'contribution-box; .and 4 , et something moat 4b had=his paper must be out with cementing in '-it, -alio' he does the beat he can. TO an editor whin has the least care in what lie selects, the writing be has to do is the easiest part of his labor. Every subscriber *lanky the,piper is print, ed ter his' own benefit, and it 'there is notb jog that suits him;: it 'must he—it' is 'good for notoiug. As many subscribers, as on ed. itor has, so many tastes, has he to ednoalt. (Ins , wants tomethinz teil'emart and eons. thing sound. Ole likes anecdotes, fun mid hello, and his next•door neighbor weeders that a map of sense will put snob 'skiff in his 'paper I Bot i nethioi. spicy •oomes out, and the editor i 4 a blackguard. Next comes something arguicentivo, and the.editor is a dull fool Aod so, between them all,, the poor fellow gets' thewore% of it They oev er reflect what does not please the will please another man ; but they insist that it the paper does not suit them it is good for nothing, and atop taking 4t iticediatOy. A BRAVE LITTLE Yuriwn.—lt happen ed in 177 A that the garden of a widow Whit% lay between the American and British camp, in the neighborhood of gnaw York, wee fro. ilionflY robbed at night. Her eon, ti more boy,•and small for his age, having obtained his mother's permission fled out iktid de- cure the thief in case be uhould rettArn• can cealed himself with a.gitn among the weeds. A Strapping Highlander, belonging to the British grenadiers, came, and having fi lled a Large bag, 'threw it over • his .shoulder, she. ea left his covert, went softly, behind ed his gun, and galling out _tu the Eello 4.' . are my 'owner, if , you attempt to ;ut ydur bag down, t will shoot you dead; go forward in that road!.• .• „ . jhe boy kept close behind him, flireatee.: and was 60°8,ft:tatty prepared to execute , is threats'. 'This the bay drove him' into the American camp where he was satiated , • When the grenadier was tit tiberty,.to throw dove his bag, and saw Who bad made him priioner, he wap extremely 4aortkfied ' '" 'A' British gresedior , ' made •••priseher by sub a brat—_sneb a brat . • ~ The Americas officers were highly ,ester... tained with , the adventure, made a eolleotion for the boy ami gave him several • poiside. He veterned,f,ully satisfiod, (or the losses his mother austabod. ,The soldier had.his, aide artne,,but they were of no. vise, as_ be -could cot get rid of, the bag. '• ' '4" M MoTtkert- . ..6.Atound the idea of omi t s 'mother the naiad. of. man clogs with, fond af fective, It , is !he firstdear, stamped upoo,otir ia(aot hearts, sv,lion soli' tied .eapi ble of teneisiiag 'the most profound • itupres. dins, all the afier feelieget tire more' or toes light. is 'comparison: Odx passioda,add oar aillfalinees;may lead Ma 'fait !coat, tee objects of oar filiakleve, ste inky bop wild, bead-, strong, and, angry at her counsels or- opposi tion, bat -w,hca deaiti 'has stilled ber meeker . _voice sod not hii3g; hut Cal* memory re saws , .to recapitulate her - memory, sad good defile, affeetiou, like a floyier . „;beateti to thy. ground b,y rade ntorms,yakses ter, head and - ramiles amide& her, team 'that idea, , we haye said„ . 'the mind cause with' .fouti. tier sed ev s eu -Ohio tho..e4rlier our loss'ffireeivrantuo/ to be limey , tii„,tea the place,ofiemegibraLce; end Acrietta flip' image'lof; our, 4epartetf, gar. land, of t. grasea k and beatouta, , and, "Art telt!, Althlel!'llAll/lubl'uoe's*:Iwillingoulit' A re*lllooirti ecilaredts--. Yau have , provided ahthiree'a edapeiieki s ' favihtieti jaAhe irailti. ' " " tou bitioilirrOftparttibiiy pf giatag third .ft* edirestiou thet hilt be;irortb to theersture 'hen gold eta •• • ' Itie the dot" of thir parent ite gito the child ill good an education Polo possibly be attained with their twists). BOW fO O /iebt bOW,Boxert-egili•i4 the spirit itbolso by some points io seforiog to proridelbelisithildeen aith the Oestiltti books, at its el..ente ii_feer:diftilaisi" thSt o tea earen.• or , ta, w a awo Poetess. , The following nave asap) hostel' our• ObservatioNA Plait tiwe sitteel , • iro children, brother tied Sister, both in telligept i rather above the average, , sod at4ieqs to learn, were forced to leave the class ofitinitelt'grattlinar, bedews° their *VIM refused to -provide ' them with she propenitrat book, at an expense of antrdollar and ttranty-flae cents fur both. Will"people ever learn, the valued educa tional priiileges '.• . ! Be assured that if your obildren are de nied so education, their'e will be a life of sorrow aad teilyw life long struggle, for a re-eltistealife,without-hope gdneated labor will always take the lead in the world! always columned the best positions, and the ignorant plpdder , will be obliged in take whit is left: Fearful will be the meow Of the•pareut who denies his child the up3ans of acquiring knowledge. Yon outlet pladeloo high a value uptin the educational facilities at your cominand. Do pot think that because they east little they era worth little. you may leave your children wealth but. this may take Wiage'and fly away, 'leaining will atdde.with , them"forever: itetnember, 'knowledge is power.' Oa Death. fleavedel what a moment thit must be when the last tinder expires on our lips What a change I Tell we, ya whnare deep est . read in nature and is God, to what new world are we borne Whither has that spark, that unseen, that uneornprehecdeo totelli:enee - • ed ? Look n .on the' cold livid, ghastly corpse- that' lies before you I That was but a shell, a grow - and earthly covering, which for a while held the immort - al essence that has now left it—left if to -range, perhaps,. through illimitable space, to receive new capacities of delight, new powers of perception, new , glories of beati tude !' - Ten thousand fancies nosh upon' the mind as if it contemplates the' artful went, between. life. and death I It is a taw meat big with imaginstions, - hopes and fearS, it is she consummation that ; clears up all mystery, resolves all doubts—which removes contradiction add' destroys error. Great 'God I what a Hood of 'ropteure May at' once burst upoh ithe departed sonl I The nv clouded brightness of the celestial regions —the pure existence of ethereal being—the solemn secret of .nature may then be diviAl, god, the immediate unity if the past, the _ream and the future; strains of noimag- Wahl° harmony, forms of imperishable beau ty, may then suddenly disclose themselves, burstiog u pon . the delighted senses and bath ing them la measureless - . bliss. The tub:id le lost in this excess of wondrous light, and dares not turn from the heaveul visions, to one so gloomy,' so - ireniendona as the 'deport ment of the wialtitid I Human, fancy shrinks hack appalled 1 PoPPOICAVIIC QUOTION —Aord Justice Clerk Hrtietield was' a -man of feat words and strong business habits. jn eon,ttion , his pecond wife, his ,procedure Vaa euitrery luelnitive of the • peouliaritiee of, his dare& ter: 'Calling for the lady; fl@ said her without preliminary 'remarks": am lookiog out ford wife, and .1 thought you jot the person that wo.uld'snit me. Let one have your ailswer, yea or no, 'the mote, and use make shoot. it.t ; The lady the next day replied in the: af firmative • k i erhape Ite repented his pump tanoy, foil whin, a bullet gave warning, tin atiort of. Mrs.* Breaded a wilding propetiei et, the. judge repluul.; l • ".. 'Lord, moo,.ye!ve little to complain o; ye Maybe ibankfu g ,yr4 e no' married to her.' The tate'AVefeesor 111: •was, Ode; to his ap pctiotment to his chair, reotor uf an academy in Forfarebira. He was- particularly reserv ed in his intiercourre with • the fair set; ,but t in prospect of Omitting a profeesunitup, he imitated to make proposals to 'a Igly. :Whey' were walking together, .and. the Important, question was put . withontooliMinary mentor notes of Warning, Of 'itourse ' 'the lady reglied wgeniiti 'Def. The subject wait immediately dropped ; 'bet. thellar4al. • soon utes again;:. • • yOit ;ern' ember,' n length .said th: lady,' a qnsetien Which .yie, pus , tue'wheci; laciest weir • - ' ' - • . T.Pul•iolieeseriaitt reiltember; A-ad:Olk.l9!ijectiiitib.ktr-ittY • 1 1404 - ‘..111• , ; • • • • 'Olt, yei"," - eto' the Profey 0i. . . • • Welt, ,111 i. 'D.' ittetieedmi'lliO. have Dien, ted, ou petteideptiot, tO.uttati& tuy -", • -' ••• ' ' ' • &o 4 i 34. have li!'dryly'respinde4l:lbe'Pro,,, 4001oripo41 ta ‘be :ol6l3 'Si,' sititti'sturdy:baitkei to'.o, benevolent) 'old wag, sOlease gokir sue _a-•skilliegj Vet' butigrg,aod 06abla to proc.inroi.food.,* - ..; • . . Teo shilling *i.ai . given; ithse, the hog*, said... , Y4i,tavideee'4;:goble,,deed; • pus 1 Alai" isavogi.: ow frvg , 4014 sanwOking ' ibsk I i bat.l ,i • o .w bat rsaid Ihii.hsatifilpy; ' ---- --"lvetik '*.itnlicaiciut4rOit*t* . -' i , t ~,,,,, :, , - • , ;y: 1, epics°, Per • wear •: 'r 'There, fibatielleS hi a t Ooorieiiug vitiß ge f' Milani' New Ytrk,'• a lite.'s:;:-=j* tibe of ''those gootittatured peoplaiviro hate It , gel. Croce acorn of ditaib i and believe oti ;tit:- 041)10es is g iving a liced'effect to tikeix Coo fittiwatfoisi 'rAE oeirof WI Olio* ' tea - 'pal. flee to which tba'aillageltratibject • sha was. entertaiaiag thewoeipaby. With, la , aboount of a took aetauiebiog bog witieb,her, fa tier had fatted io the eootamite" 'Weight - iik„at;* 16148q114,pouti4a I Quite *witting of Fur: pitee:wcot arotiod the room, .during. Which h habitUtf ettilgeated : 'Oh, Clio, thy 'dean _ id .itias Ids.* tieremiah, said , elle, in dittgast, iliac skits uhlighat'that,l' ifetti . thatiy good 'dresses a -, stiodAlhotight pessesseed , Sweet are the,uses or adversity; sayo . Bhekespearei 4dversit,li ib thit blessing of 'dui Teitatneak,sai , S fitOote; the gaud are better madeill'ill; sitys When the ploughshare of aiifferiog passes over the human heart thee eiso thQ, baud Of 'God sowitig secede for etertiity, says some exha the German. liici;:also,; there ili a Providence that shapes, our cods; matt , pelmet end God disposes; we do but row we're ,ateered by fate,- ,t 0 tou ti at,'il,9loB. oGoittg-it-blind" is the Caine of 're genie ream!, played: at a 'religious fair in tiro West. fowl .is suspended to a ,rope stretched between two posts. tea or twelve feet staid; and 4t bight 14 it little above' a man's head. The Competitors are bliadlole.• ed at,a abort distance horn the fowl, and tif• ter being turned Around several iim,es, are talented to go one et a'fituo p sword in hand, iii the d i ittiotion they think the prize is sus potted to - etit down if :they can. Not — Otie in a hundred went anywhere near-the fuwt. Folks shotild'anw, look out tor their feet, A pair of wetted pedals just now !nigh stock you le a style of oold - that - stioh - to - rti - uo•- til oegt 31ay. The aezt pair of bouts you order for yourself or wife, take a piece of liaeo deck the size of yoursole, and itomeree it •io nulling tar or pitch. Let the•hoottaaker place h between the leathers.of the boot sole, and you worii hair& a damp - utidetataediug, whila their OtittnriagAtiatti.' &Young man, aooompahie4 bin lady love, stopped et a tis, Louis _tioaidiog hotwo foe dinner, the other . day. 'ltlever haviog 'seen flab balls, , he title to 1 'his' 'kWh under the itopresimo that it Vas . ei dough nut. _ After breakiti-his,dwa pi?, he owe., fully elatiiiiidd it, then smelt Of it, am(' with ti - Sepitlehtel voice said :' , Matildo, eat that doughnut Ohara is something dead is , - out West got hie book tip at Lin trife,:and looked her in , bet room. Wishing to aggravate her, he eeot their Odd to the room With a bone. The youth itmooeutly brought it; and said, 'Mother, father "sent this up, and says there is a bone , : to pick.' The gaol°, mother replied, Take it , book, 'and tell him t he is not your lathes, and there is a bone for bitu to piok.' • ~; knowing traveler out WPst. who bad ohaitered half abed id a oro9 a . d hotel, and was determined to have the bee,alf, buil:- led a spur on his feel before turning in.= His,antortunate Sleoplag partner bore filo to. &talon as long as be could, and at last mar ed out : 'Bay, droner, if you're a gentle. yott ought to, out your toe nails.' mew- A country girl alter making some pur chases at estate in New Albatly, Indiana, was asked by the clerk if he caukt do any thing more for her, Innocently replied ' tha maidea: 0b,.n0, sir, unless 'you:, *WI be kind enough td go out nod milk athe old mare, for .I. rode 4er from home without Act) calf, " • - ) , girl in. the employ: of one , of ocit first families, was, vent- ,by the ,lady of thAjkotiee one day. recently so a' drygoods !store, with instruptions to. bring borae•ti bed comforter, She returned. after a nhort ab• seine with ' one of the'elerks.. 6 Joholitisid a„plotts unele.to his nephel,, quo wits ppying his lirat to.,.the -city, 'Jobe, were io habit, or sayidg south thing' bdare we eat: 'hk)l right; esiciJoho., Wro - uhead !' You CaLi'e taratirk iteiuseh w e wpal4, bow • powerful reietb we, toue,,,foi,ol‘i if we .worifd.,, bavet hearts' (dust bye; - if wo would 'have. Weiiiiist 'thee* isf• cattle 01l thinis • . .!ilow Do m e suph a greasy: Tess ip Oa. VVeO e said old apiriater,stylier maid 41ilrlyi'`, .tha. Aaadies foiliata thci.tpiaii.apd i ~ p ith, t tima, slla-ovua co dry.' , , 4 P4ddi,',-ii,herfe,tiwwiliegiy. X wra- . 310u to. 'litiln4oorafwicEC just draiiir Ott 'and 0906,01..#1 liqadkEt4,lu* the r glati, would. be Aki-0K4i. 103 .;!: . ie I;Nt77 ----- a tile mil. " . .t it .. 6 tring A t =On mhos 111. 140. 11' ,., 1 1 ,b fk ar , 0 0 0 . 4 3Yfi 1 t t.°On l b l S iiiakrfOOk . 641m0 t tto zit , octWog ' tot the womse,mhti: .:kiekttp.iiil"h else 'athletic.' i c.;`',:“. , ..,.. 1L . .. 0 e: Atir olitt ; ' ' A dOuniog Ice vutlig"..,eonsident, *cli'thelpoistl* '' I to chest 6 iiiN,liir ,i'lla cicala 'lo,l,titti, at was 'No" :tag iceimeible . ' r- 4 ,. '., " • ‘,.../ • oAalockt4,4 .1.4-.): ; . bati; a lan, olub,. whiali "Mg tickis its.tgetabakiiiiiollo; fur apeakmAg to, s luta ou •111 a atraisloaitautat loaning agitiast a •:;" ` • ' AltettsttitAvs. ten hoed . 8I& for iterf)aining,,Outardee a a feilutp bugged. ber.:' ‘oo . kivez.paid b - ••• vf . ., t , 4l„tv , ,;, % ttS • "; 1 ;'" 1:4v,,c; 4i NIIIBI/11 , • 1 7i1;" • • , ,