H BY FRED.. : .,L';' . BAKER. pUBLISIiED r ONE DOLLAR ANA A SAL R A YEAR, PAYABLE 1g 4Airjtic,E. "LINDSd s . Y t i BaLIIIN I / 1 4 'leCO d ,ficeindoor, on Elbow LWt betfrats the Post Office CornerandiffrardStgaMdratta, Lancaster County; Fiditsyptinils • ADVERTISING RATZII ~ 0 110-4(1114T40(d0 wee, or teas) lii den* friethe 6r b One Dollar and-a-half k8;,3 - 4ior i thii;.:X l A , _ essional and Businearicakda, ofsix iltKkat.less. tB5 per annum. 'Notraestiu tgettending got; mos, ten cents a-tine: IttertiOrtlail be simple announcement, tiinf.;:it,W9;, Aditional lines, ten cents& limit: , A liberal deduction made to yetlyinintitlf Early advertisers. Doing just added a " Nny,tatrair, Alg,tra- JOBBER PRESS,' , together •with's Jugs nortment of new Job riddPird'ryo, 9 !Oirti, orders, &c., &C., .*rbbi Office Tu E lARIETTIAN," which yorillqinsumthelne and peedY execution of all liiiidahtlrita CA RD PRINTING, from the smallest Card to the ARUM* POSTER, at reasonable prines. - • „ & eolgObli RAINS of this road run 14 Reading Rail Road time, which is ton' 'minutes faster ion that of Pennsylvania Railroad. TRAINS OR TAUS ROAD . RUST AN FOA.R.OV/S3 LEAVING COLUMBIA AT I:10 A. AL—Mail Pagan' train for Reading and inter ' e 'ming Landisville at 754,3 a. Rt.,. aillettyykt r. Litiz at 5:13; Ephrata Sio ; ;Nein oldsville at 9:08 ; Sinking - Springs:at Ai:o.sta fining at Reading at ten o'clock. 4ft Read iciconneetion is made with Fast Uprearit_inin f East Pennsylvania Railroad, reapiiing; Now 'ork at 2:30 P. AI. with train of, rlittadflPilis nd Reading Railroad, reaching . t 1:20 P. M., and also with, trairialor' "Potti the Lebanon Valley and Hagiittorg. 1 P. M.—PASSENGBB TRAIN jO for Reading sad intermediate As , ions, connecting at Landisville at ,2:50 P. M. vith Express trains of Penn's. 4.411.., bath I 'oat snit West, leaving Manheim at 3:26;. Litiz ; Ephrata at 4:10 ; Reinholdsville4:37 ; inking Springs 5:03 and arriving at,.. kteading t0:20 P. M. At Reading coßnectionkitemide Mb trains for Pottsville'and Lebanon Valley. LEAVE READING AT 00 A. M.—MAIL PAS, NG ' for Columbia and intermediate a ions, leaving Sinking Springs at 6 16 ; Rein alsville at 6 44, Ephrata at 7 1 Aiti*,,kt 40, Manheim at 7.68, making edhebdtidzillit andieville with train of -Penn's Railroad, firhing Lancaster at 8:33 A 4r,....1 1 # 1 itiPit4 1 7 delphia at 12;30 ; arriving, at C:01141110,la tk M ock, A. M., there el:inflecting the Ferryl r Vochtsville and Northern Central Rhilread, at 11:45 A. M.with train of Penn'a. Railicked or the West. g P. M•—Mail Passenger Train for U.l LI Columbia and intermediaWstitions with passengers leaving New- Yerkat 12,44„ and Philadelphia at 3:3 01 . ); Sink ing Springs at 6:31 ; Rediholdeville 6:594, Eph, rata 7:28 ; Litiz 7:10 ; Minheitri 8:11; rifle 8:27 ; arriving at Columbia at 9 P. M. 11' The Pleasure Travel , to Ephrata and Wiz Fprings from New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other points,.la by thmsehedule accommodated several times pet darwith• Ex po trains connecting in all,direstions., lZl' Through tickets to lilevv-York, Phila delphiaand Lancaster sold ,- at .prindipall sta . - tons. Freight carried with , utmost promt ons and dispatch, at the lowest. rates. Further information with ‘regard to Freight or pmenge, may be obtained Item the sigenta of the Company. of NDES COHEN, Snperintendeint.Nk. LE KEEVER, General Preigh!. tuldifficliat Agent. . . ' S UMAIER RATS! The underaigned*e'.inid, teceitred,a s ireitnr,- titul assortment of ail styles of • ' ••• • , r 111 SILK, CAP.K.E.RA, Strajvcr — t which we 81 . 0 prepared 111 sell at the. MOST MOST REASONABLE TERMS !-• E Our flunk in the ceelliy are ipviti# l ; to call and examine etifnetetnintierit. 'SHULTZ& . FASISIONABI4y. NO, 20 NORTH y 4: EN 'tqp . ra," LdivaitTMLka, :• • DR. j. DENTIST," • 'hires F THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE . OF 'DOTAL StacGrglc. LATE OF 1 1:1A.Riii&BURG. O F FICE:-.Pont'kat • \Ultima' Drug k.;rPa b!P.0. 1 .*;4•95R 1E . aad Walnut atzeesta, Calm*. • t Wit . 3 ": Da. 1414; a. kAawas:Ft9W,, 4 , t: OF 1"1 CR ;-11mit.iii WEA Aix .ogrpiliMl. - SPaneer et Paitersoier-iterst7 , 7 ,'..L... - .. , - . ..1... ,t IFRIEW 27 N.O 0 Wk. X' oppicg uoußs. ), Iwo 2. . . .:: 1 • 3, 6 o 3 .Im. if..w..:. FRANruN um/az, 414.1)-: Atter an absence of skearlribnon:Yeemaere the Navy and Alnlref theltlnittld, Mimed to the. Borough ni:Marialaapfav of aimed the practice or tmadijskiats cu d anti a. n'Especialattention POW* 80053 = is which Wallah of tyrafessintabmit °eV aousiderable expecteauses/ • ~ - RowARD Assocusarip,4: 4 0601 " PHILAItg -" 44 ' Diseases of the llrtinatpladialleXimit gYeteili" BRIDAL ast rt eW and reliable treetotomitt uoidsa; 'the , Clijougai ..Eissar_of_sseassaing-axa char ge ., ruction, seat ; in, sealed; anystlooll, .111 4 1 . Address, This. J. Szamatr itb3171132",-Mi %warddelphia, o Pa. Aesciatiosk, No. 2 Sou* 4 1 111 ,„,..M," p Phila. an* t;-43-14. " BASER, Scriviner. ..A.11'.1412411fif inatrumerits - prepgis4r %CI I csge: of f 4544 %,14. At,» 44 :Mt:Ape vi 4 C lan( • • Nat o,4!it e 413 /CE RAIIANA SZ G A'R S a beet Chewing seinienoking Tobacco at 1 1 WOLFE'Et 0 i t ."! • ' . - r f .n0 .":, ; .,,,; 1L ,„,,,,,,,,, o[ o , 7 . . ['Oleg r.::.f. c.. •" - I ~,n '" .f ;-',1,;-,:'.,._::1'.' ibt , 46211155 - 33111LT1 Soa to. bi% plotter This pathetic.poem,iff copied froth an. English ribliCagon galled "The World." Whoever can read plaintive. strain, and not experience, an emotion difficult tphemuppressed, must possess feelings ; different from those which act upon our hearts. ' Mother „ , I am dying now, Death's -cold danipstfbro-on my brow ; Lettiime not. - ;.!Oach , pang groWErlistron ratient watch - liAttle longer. [ger, Sweet it is,your.voice tu . hoar, Though dull and ..heavy,grows inine ear; Wait and take my last adieu, Never mother loved-like you I - Though j , our forte' 11'6'41might. see, y o ux: c ima ge was not hid from me ; Stamped on My adOrinrmind, Beatitifut, but undefined ' • Eieltair add ever bright ' , That viols:Yu filled me with delight, Well I knew whate'er might be,- Those oft-praised-forms I could not see, Mig I all their beauty view, Nola of them would rival you, • Life tome xyas sivaetand dear, While 'Clive the tales to hear, Told t? y you on wintry hearth, Alllo make yoUr blip& boy mirth ! And I Ipve my voice toyilii In chorus of those hymns dMrte, - By which ,you fondly taught your boy To look to Heaven with hope andjoy.• Sun or moon I could not see, But love measured time forme- - ' W hen your kiss mr:slumber broke, Then I knew the morn had woke ; And when the - hour.came to pray, Then I know 'twas close of day ; • When heard =the hind winds blow, And I felt the warm Are glow, Then I knew 'twas winiei• wild, And kept at 'home—youF helpless child ! When the air grew' mild` and soft, An d, the gay sang shift, • When I.heard thi atieauilet flowing, , And -I smelt the wild lower blowing, And the bee around me bum, Then `I knew-that spridg'bod come, Forth I wandered with 'delight, And I km 4 when days were ,bright, When I" Climbed the.green hill's side, Fancrtraced the prospect wide ; And 'twas pleabant whenl pressed The warm and.downy. fart, to,rest. Now I 111;f1I ST MOM ehtilli roan •- • Tho many paths around my home ; And you will often fool ih vain, - Nor hail yonr wanderer e'er again ; - Never more on tiptoe creep, Where he lay eaif.rislOp Or wit'lloW and 0.00 1 v,9 Murmuring to himself alorie, On. e, bed of wild flowers stretched, - Starting when Ukiss you Snatched, Till nature iehispered, 'twos my mother, And affection , gave another! • But 'tie sweeter, thus to With IS y te oder mother by, Thari - to be in life'bione, ‘ • ' When shit and 'eyed friend Were gone Mourn not o'er me , brAen-hearted • Not for long shall we be parted, - Sd6n in vales which ever bloom, Which initialing flowers perfume',' In rsalms of , lifel of light and joy 1, You will meet your poor 'blind boy .1 ADVANTAGES OT .French physician is out in tv. long diseertation' on thandvantages of groaning and cry ing in general, and eapeeially' during surgical oppratiolor.rge leoatends that groaning and cuing are the two grind operations sby ezhich- nature allays , ' lan guish; thatthose patients Whegi've why to' their nabiralleelings,. more.sgeedily recover from accidwits • and "OPerittionel than those who suppose (it ',unworthy a roan to betray such eyniptOns of cowar t% dice as either .-to :groan= or= to cry,:. telfs of a Mad who reduced like from One Inndrwiand.twoniy-six to six ty, in the coUrse of two, hOurei by giving full vent, to bis emotions. people-40 at all unhappy; traiiit anything, let their go: into. thojr,r_cmc IRA .) comfort ,144,4 w, selves - witti - Aa loudiboohno, will feel aluttlired percent- better af terwardk. --t . W• •, ln -accoidaien with theloov~Bj tie; clieg of 'Ett!ltirtn itoild•pokbe‘ 409: greatlyifitianiiikocti::;lf iiiMign4i cally.rliiieleked;4lle result fay be "St. Viiiali;aini‘uStitileric,.,fits, or some of t ' dts use e - nerrQßl system: • Whirls itatitto neirlie:Swaysitseriili. and nothing can 0 4 more, n i atAti, , thea, the:crying Jof !children when anythifid occare-itib i gil cT a lor mental gaintr.t.''. ftrobithiphiott aperoorusi Awls; experi enced the effkt 9 of *Willi relieving greet' iiiketff i$ tietivid tniinus“ . how tIZi) t,[lA ,at in the feelings are allayaikomat.l4r 15_00 dulgencerin - groant and - -eight!: parents and friends show more fatal , genes in groare and=-eighs! Then let' Pareadeiteek.l l4 4 3l *..4 4 ...4l ) : gennelninebty •bnietiritif 1043 f on they Part of cladreiii4*4o4.l 6 t_ sons—orkdvigardithealeaexpithe mon as the - safety xalivie.-SlirsineiPWilieh'iii tnTe 4ischargesiternurplus -steam.- ilst • .5 I Si ..• fiC9.:Pe Ireie terterworth ;money, for without- 4t--they iisrto 11:1 Tit 1119Tif*TiOtyp a s. - -fr-I*-twoo-who reached -the ArPoilailiks44 l6, 4 646l , 4 1 #1 , 0401 its glad, tmat "An gulttpuhni VftonsOtinia 'got 4X for Ike :Ng* 'l2tirtit.:. • . . : ` - "fr. ' MARIETTA, SATURDAY - . MORNINa SEPTENBER-I*-1865. VOL.IL—NO. .6. ,SEPTEMBER S°l. , •-• Entiminak Frederick, Montgomery co., Pa. 1 , Axe p 6, 1865. I Dear Mariettv,in iTl a s Saturday evening; as I sit:_ by quily Window lonkirid'out'upon tite'4iutifixt scene be fore ninl' The BUD jilt "setting behind the western hills, is casting his:last lin gering beams over the :landscape and tinging all thin 7 gs:witib' mild, golden light. 'Tie wieveli evening;' rambles over the hills In''search of company' via 'amuseltieritl' O' would I were epaintbr'or" - 'a poet that I might portray in glowing colors or' - graphic 'style the. beautiee of the scene as it is just at - tliiiirooinent : the • sip has just disappearnsl,and Abe, whole westia aglow with radiance glory: But am neither poet nor painter, and my prosy style could ; giv,n neithar,• you Dux. yqur.readers any idea of the, scene, so 1 shall notatteßopt TO b.94'eelifteCit l 7;iet be seen, Bed in wonld, be pleasant, if you - .were lief° ititt. Bee ao.T, of: Yclu' :teatier.e, wishap to engage „in teaching kirarding, school, send him down here. BareAs fine school propertyowaiting for a teach er. There a large briclt , baildini, far stories high, well arrange - d i in,e'very viay fleetly adapted' foi...schOblpurposes; several 4'oes:of 'are& iittachek Situate in'a iiictidn-oV•t6untiy; coteularidirig - irmir tba cupola - a - a - plendid , viearloiliaileeili-all - diiectioni;an& -, nit= pal le ditidngitike'd'alucrming-'PlaCei yai Avithont regular' leacher. ' The school in consequence of frequent change of teachers,. and occasional in teryals when no, teacher was here, is not as largely attended as it might be • but ifa.gpod,teacher, activ,e, tAnergotic, many.were to settle her : e and take ; the' entire management, of,the concern into his own hands, he' could net fail to up a. gpode? , hoel. , A.ll,tbet Avelitini is a goodpermanent teacher.. Ti any . 'of . . your'readers wishesitiation of tots kind, heie is a..chance. In.ejew weeks more the school will - be vacant. again, and any one; that: wishes can; step eight in.—'lt would be-a.capital place'lor as, Orphan's Home, mid,rif Mr: BUZIONVOCe wiehes to establish a:home in i Montgom:: ery pounty, this is ; Inst - the place for ti r purpose. Enough of tkis'ii(Tevisr, let ne something else ' Saturday evening. The sun,hai gone; the'brigianegi has faded from . the land scape.othe sable curtains of -night- Wm been drant' and `nave shut out the, day, from view:l.-The Weeklies. - ended; with. all tte-toils,l;its..labors andits.,aaron,' joys and pleasuree r its-griefe -and pain. with altdteedeedS 'of' merck, .4ofo 'and charity, ova °malty, 'vice _an& driine, with its good knd:itti--evil,!it?lias--'itnne never to be recalled; all that is left us now is `thy"remembrance' of'tlre pAst " Thesciant 'quiet o thishou invitee' to a re"iiTirSrtlelieuiriliiitniiii 'tab . ; alas, that in ,the: 2 aetrespect , WE L ahany find so much more of evil than of good, soicrlMY predious hours witted, so many opportaliities ofd9irig good' neglected, so little done for the cans() of God and humanity. aitAliViOW of the past brings ;to ..mind the'Ntrids 'of 'other drips.' • 'Oh, `hoW soon do we find vacancies in the;circle ; how soitifi l icirie are' missing'. - ,The group id •le. of merry,hearted,. laughing bids and lasz. - ses that uiddlii Meet Me morning after knife or'trifpelniseraPe off nirthel'berii; morning.in Locust Seminary,,, rbies be- but be particular, o leave .the lull on fore me now, bni, ah,,ono isp ridt there, the cob. !One gill/ow?, milk, two t,ep,- one seat is vacant, one' fainiliar face - is spoonfuls efAalt, two eggs well beaten', wnting. Already death has.entered'' and as munh_flpnr afutwill make batter; that happy and taken , „one away. as thick as griddle cakes One alreidy iibe beneath' the'sod the g elitin the lard boiling Atot,, noble b0y,..9, beloved,achonlmite and drop itabliesiblinful• at - :time in' voritepupil has` fallen. - Theodore was it. When' brown, Pate hot for slimier. . 4 - a nebie boy rhonortible in all things, sr A con dt r i,,f e il ow , s nxiown4o,,seer opposition to the prevailing * o f the Queen, left his native village !and',. young:men was- one of prOmiqent J • came.to ‘ Londoihto gratify hie mrioeity. feet", of his c h eracter- EsVell ' imv Upon his .return, hie wife asked him fan°y ik°4r:lll63 as with earnestness. " wh;t - the t een 1613 like f" '''l:4lx6 li i ; and: ervor la-argues with - his cu e t w 310 - companions agai nst 4e st the nee o f th e lPte x- cheated in alll . 132 ,Y . k ite - 'Q Y he t ,PPP' t Mating cif and,the various Objection- think, hifirkra?her s . ~ a re a be amusements io which young men so• t4F9P -•° PP d fthPPS e it rd ' • POPP , ' frsqleatly:zeitprt for purpose of , our - exciseman Baia score Uln_as, her ing tiinb , et other s ;' say ,what they ' Innis were, 'alioit Wnicizorn.' li would, to , thesertmodore was: an • uncem-, ' ' ' i'rcPiPing:PPEH4.-`rftp'yeas t,•*. 1 9YE54 -fair,ixortkArk"anco iIo'PPRO" schoolmate:, -: without: exception, inigly;" , paid 1644011 1 5 11, .. , t4 xiiiltitisl4o4tir:lpiPOillpiilivire4'gini,; 19y; perso i wbA-saateiMing pear at n. him,n-lindwerdvagpleasant ner,A44 who was eonettattaienktinglhe . ever ready ; action to the: ward :U1104143: ;WV.: him, as the ravages of-fell disease told relied thegabbier:, "we are so „crowd -001 i4h6ien4rfe q (404.- efApe t t iVe: itiaq do Rol lii , i'#34l4e . te,:dil,binnielf,"himever tailed .to; meet , to .11 1 in ou kit - 61113f #k)ithila:. ,ltlnied: BC ,-1 4the,Pob14 11,11 . pupaiwEver 10hedient ,-, and ',respectful, , so r i cs u pp o ilifg,tbtiarcalaeg , :l atT4 l 4l9fthalolo4Rt i a@j 444 : o4llo hlelnhkf'thc ,,, trnittfdi sts4ii inotttionti health would permit,, pick,w4Vonitizikhe';boAraryk. 44l arr - t winto "Ws p la c e i n h is teacher ' s Because it would be ill eagle (illegal.) Corivpondence. ::...1 . c.; !“ri ~I','. :.;: f. heart. N,ot ance, Ord , disrespeftful ..Password to Lis teacher lips. S li ould en eh a . ,p , up,i 1 not betleverf 40 :Stiff no more. shall his - sweet; toned ioleti b reathil'fiirth: Sweet tit el dy, nor his lie- gerti . touch the' light guitar I , ipiri the: High - School. - You little band is brakein ; ` one.of yOSII nnm bee is gone, no more-to-theetcybr atit•jdu ware:iwont to , riteeCcia. the. pask• short:the-tithe sinceimie parted,' and yet one '4s longer with. Who thoigim upon .the eveninglyibeti.me held • our pleasant closing exercises,wthat4 so- Bo i o,p the girde slpel4 . l)s.lr9kon„? ..i top,e you loved, ote c you r teacher loyed, pay , been called away t().,itit? .. eernal home r `tuni,heirte ire ; sad and kit, ihe early dt;part:S. ;3 9t 00 would year absent teacber,c9ne with intd heart, with you to_ ziy , ff , triaMeS9,the t tsieppry - of your Aettt.y i o t uag salkopl u nktjtand: ; dpp, ' a tear upon Its early grive. Mt u te live, that when we are gone, others may say itif its- What-we den , "still of %lin.. the hetitilegabi to 'leftve' behind int. is 'the legadivfiasgobd natibiloViot 11 tr..; Eiaro 'NOT. CTE: tAnforate Litc . a.:=:Buli wer eloquentlymeysni-i'lmannipt=helibve thet ; earth is ,man's . iidiegEilace sid . can't be that oup lifeM. cast : , von the, ocean of eerni4`f,.9/4?at.t moment up 4 ; , its waves and thcm, sinli into, .nothing ness ! - Else Why is it,that e ,the glorious JU, rt, , • sl• aspirations, which leap like angels fry the temple of our heart, are forever wan dering 'ationt unsatisfied? Why: is , It that;the= raitibloW and tOlOuds . ikoife , ' ever with, a beauty that islndtfofl, earth, and then pass Galant leave - vs to:nines , upon their faded lovelinesd2 , Why is it •that the' e taiii, 'who' liOld.-tleeirlestival around the'midnight throne ; are set' above' they grasp .of .our Aiinitedtlfaoulties e forever• mocking us ytith':their priappEoachablp glory. - 4.nd, finally v why is .7117 - tiAt" bright foritriOf t yre:: seated. to our, view, andl.thektalFen from us, leaving, the.thoppend, ; stream,s,of.pur affection to - flow back in Alpine torrents : upon our hearts 7 We are born ,for ~a VreaittPrtheie is" if . /#lidi raatilrAqilSii3 the "'stars will be spread befOrells'icke'iilinds' that "slOmber'`Oi the ocean—and where the that pass beforsAmlike..shadows will , stey oar. presenne,forever. I S I / 4 ' 9PPTY•77W , 49 2 0P.0 e F t e,44,191114139 r. te n d,modesty cqpiroys a . gyspeful•tr,ih'ute, 44.4PferfLucei‘a0:19AP,e0,t to ,the , merits of others,, ,which,4arma the : .aye and wigs the hear t even even" of the bold and, the proudiohAeity ie, trite Practihh . figd . .t raforkodes ty virtue Of Dersoni Who are unreflAtirti and who are easily hither and thither by the untutored in: stinots-arfd shiCtyluipals'es' of 'thiiie na tuie. ;Chi he coritigq,' the.rhan of eolith merit and ripe tholight is much more likcily,th._beephitest.,apd, retiring than the. map of kitling,..pqrSnAse imPerfeut eclufuttion,,agdAu,glistaliablemediocrity. This, does not, happen because the great mauls ignorant hf his great,powers, , or the good man : of:his good qualities, , Coes Pexoegns.—Boil eight or tee eiii.oectrn4piises• sharp ' kni fe dovin . and with the heck 'cif --the j - ; - ,f , .t o=74 . ii; ,•- - -9! , , , :::" i , z 7 - f. giIAIfEFU 4.I I. FOAL Apvipz : " .- 7 . a8 t, t 0 112 1 147 .. ntiir',a benit. - 6.lerfil)i c i 11 , 6 w w - 7 . i t, ~, , orlf iitole i 1 eibo,ooo. Hli r litsitie inone2,bi "fi g ht- 1 ,ing the tigei." He tiilit call . c4hpen B il l lii"ii;Yer arid informed hun tha t be was A i 3 " ' and'thoug h' ' 60siiiciae ruined man, .„, This led 1.0 tlieifollowing di a logue ..- ~ , . r ,_ . "Etow nlnCh does. Your de tilcatip,h . ... ...• .., . 0.„1:; !....g.l ..11 . + amount to ? . 4' 610_ iiuridiairiusaiia dollars.” - i -,..i.i0i , I ,r, .c f.. 111 filo. 'it tlot any i 'Or it left ? ,f., " 44 11 9, 8L" 1 ~ ~. .—,' "Ttiiii,'s bad ; yi:at have left noth ing to vork w ..'il l i t l , , 4, . i , ' * • 3 st_i*lkal ( In r ib-43 4) 1 i d ) 3 ? , . ? :' ' ILL I . i iettlud i`i4o- iii rt must return s to your deli I v? bstrackanother hupdri2,d,, , th , onitend , .", ,i , a'''n" - ' ' '''') [f eft, i for """ 7 What mast 9 a . ~..,.. o.ic i '., fj....' - aqta. . e O - 1.1.641 R.IC . -,_ . " -c re ' oreeerveyour character anitsay. ...:. - 1 , from to the 'Ait o t.2. i ,.Vrt j ati With thiliun r ed ,thotteand 401 ft o rli fl y;on, ;wit- -ri 1 etoa saki • i'l.'"''' to coin are to steal to morrow , ~ rilgy ~ , i r,,, ,,, fee wits esani l'our eta ge„, Pc.TE' w ~.,, , i .. tl' 4 ii .4"F l tat:42o do: .ki. attex i tojtaprro.7,,wl, L 4lTS' t _au 4 dr i..4ill e call at the bank.anot con , !iia,y Bt ., offence; I will . 'reireee l Wilitoylltil • ,T poor;' , helig..lirolci'iii 303 afi,','" Tl?yeSt)istkp i O? r .", -tri u: .:w.. :.„c„, , ,..'.1 ll o. l ‘ t LI is . d i fV EL I W 1 3 1. 111 offer the bantSifi,l/0 . :0 5, o%hat: l ? b niE wt actek . tile, mat t er , /Pe i ._ . 11 5 ... le,x, , ....attit a a .,,, a , : , ~) ../..14.. .11 .•...- , , ;.... 5 , This will; leitve, 'O5 ti,00 „, 0- e t o o l dimsvotoeibil ' tween, 3:97 anal i me— . l : 9 !:N.A: • hno' A l '”' Withlkiii e siiiit Yon min fevre, from blisinekp : ~, t „ A „ d t - • g, a r,.' 3ce "- L --, - li. 4 i• 11-7 ,vlc-:!)5, 0 , Tiiiiiimilginfit rigte.ned andtook oh ~ ~ -a +A ' /Shfivii ''aefitigiteLll4 wriiiiiih.' i lti double i , ~ ~ < , .L 4 toe. <. 3., and compromised as,thela`wyer oal il, he should 'lie iirngli , 000itiiihrfitieahl is Coiit e d: ... '0i .. t l-ii„ -most,re.i.., piceta:ble g°,°,,tvem°ii tlit.oiNeviy.roc ~.,..I,lt zAbolitl thirty*V4, l Yelutilik, 'than?' Ted - this'. in-the toVnlorilHebrolitiii cOrtitin", Dt! en niata • edi• -oft a lieEittlyita-yotinif tclivEV.w 4fildtiiiebtiWof Itinienthelse , weitVeligaged Ao be::miirrierdi; 14 tab et: tronye d dbiritthd ilPhistitte> rian getleF iinVeVehilff talitiVbf 411eir'nazi piosehingriaptiklailvhlthitlfelfidetet teg in fi r k e d-f : , 7 ' r fa. ci • etntibinkiegiaerBdar;liftwdervente fitiallSetraieceig the begot: eet of my life." "And pray what iday that 'till doe— tor?" '-Px • "one 1 - i4hetPr'stiil ll ottf yon'aif ivife'far 'tleS 'drat Ku And the; tither, 16;11111410'e " Li' when wa 131st ""Yes, my "Never ehill ' i j ohilieiailit span.o 4 hied." ( • It -1 , - Oet-i t "Every aim of twee inali iiiirfun! "They ghti e, hey ?" ''"Yee,l32,-feire:j3 huia. 14 '1,41 If ?czi hen, zu e an yott, tOl3 your liabiea T isfenilia l ter ' - goodnight, eir." l The lady left the Odin ano the don." for tell the.heose.,,,TkeAmet to ,ais true ,stof,y, wAs tl4o„...the,,llootor_Raver married, and. the lady 0)4 t. =Eli teriiimianoe descant!: lug on'the 'eseeointi l et l of cOll'wetic'o, remarked, "`ea' a kn i oili= down' argument:L'"whets 'r s 'lvOild ttg.dieciime eu parfait: l : that; dirti?d` calla do, - ottil9g to 'gill; ft : thorottli it killed every dritter On of'tQ'ea;itic, ' ear A. few days since a fellOwlwasfiri:i• ed for stealie l g a sail; " but li - e — sed he only tifoiefi tiiraeloVe'." r . 4116 1 inigte aslee'd too tire i satd"Wei*ii;iatiiitier •; prisoner • • :! .? 7 t e s,lici:sttd.:!lri lo .15m7 ; . :;ji r t! EMIMMMI .4% ii tlp gaffs atter:TAUlTlliniaT.99 l , church fwhere,sba:barlrectrAlKilein up:for, the:fkrst place, and among other things =she 40:44. with all her childislrinnoceree that a Plate money' on ft, ti*Vatie kAr Cti airivhalgriAftP4 1144•11 , 7'.tP191; 1 . mariphe4911644.“0 1 4 1, ig 1 441 1 * 1 4 0 k: Wa S 4.4*0i40 gakuthifitWe,„&l46,AMlAAKlNti beetv-watchingSkever , iinceffnighi#l7oo -, uals sada:till:Mute." rvo: ullti_tgajLdid,Ards* re9itan m` Paradise haloes AO 44U M' amiable wise -t 9 .thes4 heeb,440.,, im.gotm,io(o,ltwatstibewAsbn.lolPAY•r; " atkY:! e 1, Sa ida Pr k-f e l puipag oais a ow-laze; "tf tiny , call ll tit,lo: r fie" where, sir tfr `-• Gani ° tii eleep' \ \ \ \ EMI MMIM E6II(NISE 0.-1. am an old reel dcpt,of girsgOn, ,and was for many years a constituent of Jo L—, at one time Oregon's greatest politician. I propose tSlking the carious reader one of his oleo tiorm!eriog dodges, apd how nicely he g?z caught Uncle Jo was about to, make . a . speedli ,the unterrified of Long Tom, and stopped at Tom Brown's for.,,dipner. lie knew Tom to be a little fact;•quite inclined to be au ti— anU ncle Jo determined to " - brin so g - hiii over. As soon.as he entered the house he cOmmenced,his usual tac ..04#111.ietc......,v tlfl2. you Mrs. Brower iiow do you 110„430 itoA are all tiled t ' tle ones 1" After kissing the ones dir ty ones 4 0- he Fiske for mother's pieoa .00. t • _ Fp anything do like, it it's got some strength in it ; and does a fellow some good. By-tha,,by.,_ Mrs. Brown, they day fromdsigdingato-vete agin me. Idanniihweroult..lle and=l have fit In &ha togetheriiip oniaitegile•Kiver, and bainVedifttutiinithe motmtains, and been gooddriehfistandAaitneicrats ever since wbeeamentvOregbuitl* a/Messner diluter.; is l ready, and they likes met and ebeigis of course. Mr. BpodinliseorrytthwychavelLnotbing bet- Yea could havounetlaingitlietteiT bldse'Yoar soul ' we , dotearitave AnOttinelittlf so good in Vikeithingtdii. NbrinY'frilitid, the P resi derit wduidrgibe.half Ids salary to get suellikeans'as . lthleeep-• Nave you got a pint you , °bald spare'? I would so like to taktil thew to liinisfor seed." " We've,g2t - liiishe i rs:cf - thorn," says ktqliOn . -'" 1 •( . c .. ~‘3l ~. • ',-. " kat USW,: tioNjuck e ty: If you will, (144 ii, j . atie o 3P.f them: .1 .- Will put tfigin in ni43 icir ik and . take them .= L a ttj - 0 1,5 -, ~ , 0 on" r. - buchanan, and I would , not iOsull ire itiSweib . .. i thii'iniiiiiia of Tom / goi4A;g one dr. e` Viit n • Offices in the st e s i t t ~ l'inv era tqJe. ~ : - . 1.. , • LAiei,,,,t,z,44/,'CJI O — di 44 stowed awayorct.s.to . svajefo , re .._.,.. 4 . iki uncie o s saduVi-bugs, and ... , ,a, i›. axe Inez s., ....fic .;--.. made sure. TOW and . .intinence ) weve all made lr- it ~t 3.., z,.... 7'l Z;..,f , t ~.. J. sure. , • `, , .:. -..:tilal !..14 1 0.4..}. 42_ ~. . In'abont s, weeit out and , ins wife go ,_ ~, lowirti .;,i' r ntl to Esgenie to visit Tom a sister, Mit. Small. nc eVo Atka been there &144. e .... tA .:. c.: . m ._ !mu inaue ars ra MipmelifilOn. IS. ]rows, ‘ 4llt , Smith tells Mrs. a a nice gentleman SquireliL,---- ia.:450. kind and,sociable,liket; ,and then be -thinks so ptek,efigimithp . Would you believe ltobe brought wilosigin.t of beans all the way, , fxom „Washington. the vary kind the President lotion this table:? .Atithisibirsoßrown , begins to smell a very birmint., i lileys she:: "Mrs.,o3mith,what, kiwi of beans is thein„hethroughtypacrcumWashington?" :,',Q) , i i they,,aritonicebbeaus.--twice as [ large satiny tighit,t ntete 4 , 4 yiith.s pinkish ey. 4 112•,..-, o i l •t o 40.1,,•1.:1,t.-; •-1.. , 11 .... "I thought . Bill" ' who &Ira. Brown. "May I see those beans?" "Certainly,7„.. sarliirs; Smith. " I hiVe . thiliciii 'the bag With the garden se i-ai 3. 4?...s „'. ~....: s:,, w...., , of., , _ .ir: - .' — i " 17'1 1 s t i ll . se beano were "produced tied tiiili e illicit otAne s i3rewii'ii calico ....._ . .,... ~:': xil f '8 t.G dread. Thia pioduced an'explosion. Brown and Smith at once became anti wo e ar defeato him. vr.v; i:e . t rf-- e e wtr Brown and Smith Were a host to t th i i/Miii i 9. l3 ,. • They' Pa,n4vtassed Long Vpfii and - Xtfeeplii tAp i roaghly` that Mae l ittatnol tikjghoet , 64 chance init l inrirecnete . frb.'s 0,2:6 Or It isstated ths4a-man "out West" hislivielliddaagi'deir, - peWeildf, `4lOlible aaldiegtilviOdliali:dealintlall td 'be a bAlifittiotl4n4i to htiMilaii•titee but to eldifllVitikfhinliffOi - ftjbeiposnd to aoglilbitlirtidif ids A s a; proof of itfCrttilWifid tiiitiai, Lille inventor niiiateliihiit,ViVaraf eiPiiriment, ho etit'idtalibil:f3tirlkerali 6ftlidog's tail silt ippied IsiPtiklieireci the bleeding sal*, `wilelielip744tieldit at' once grew At tv itipilagitaelaiihrld . T3i]Elpfil that lailiiiii iii r aikirtildideie i;fltiiil Which he had cut off, and Anti the salVe to _ .. 7f tlibi4niji334, , 4! _ opeop a dog gWY IiYM9 R 9 Wct, 44,0eFx that it . was iowtsi,bleAkteamkkoh Ttkik4besioogin -51.4104511•,) ::11113%11 -4 Vi ik r':* N f -, . -rte. it at, ar,..1110.0.7 ~., ,-, MIN =EI Air VA ino-orT m09411014* itould BYstagiati4 l 7l , o l4, l44lllN Bst.ilbsst Lrfisf tOASsdekl441 4 3,4114Mkruishad sr wAll,austaßiedxtutrymr.4,4l, gentler would a cryingthAtywkpt c ygolkitof bread—robirchurcirg cpul!fr tiii) t ! '/ 'il,6 l C, fiplvgal ireahf e'bree 0 41 41 jR. avil,a laacis/ elopm. d for Ilearance la-Bocies6\