FREDI L. BAKER. a, 7E12.;7(.4. 77,e .llariettian is publi .hecl weekly, ..!:. c n-year, payable in advance. ;1 ; -I,indsoy's Building," near oice corner, Marietta, Lan ; N gnty, Pa. :.ireitiseinents will be inserted at the rotes : One square,Mn lines f cents fur the first insertion, for $1:50. P; ofession w. Canis, id six lines or less, ! , or. Notices in the reading col yli3, cents a-,one; general adver, srceic cents ,a-line for the first find fur every additional in- OM, (Oa c nts. A liberal deduc lid made to yealqativertisers. Hering put up a new Jobber-press 401 a large addition of job type, border, etc., wit' ,enable Vie &bib to ccicute every description and Fancy Printing, from the piliot card to the large,st poster, at ,iiort nutlett• and rea,.sonable rates. BRI'I"I'UN & NIUSSEWS tAMLY DRUG STORE. Alarket ;Street, Marietta., Pa. 11311101( AC !dreamt, rocceseora to Dr. F. COllOll/211 the burineas at the old where they are daily receiving additioni ihe,r btJa, which are received front the xaa relie6le importers and manufacturers. They would respretlully ark • liberal share al puhlic ;.sironage. I:ity Am now prepared to supply, the de nude of the public with everything in their of mule. stuck of ' UP.U.Gg AND MEDICINES rtEgi ANL ?VAC, 11AVIK6 am? ARRIVE". sure, vines atla quers" FOll MEDICINAL USR,S War, till lliE POPULArI PATENT MEDICINES. , Stuff's of all kinds , Fancy mut Toilet Ar t:cif:sof every kind, Alcoholic and Fluid Exiract.l, Alcaloid and Iteinnoida„ ail the beA Trusses, Abdominal Sep ponPre,Skoulder liraceN,Breaat Pumps, Nipple Sheila and Weida, :larding Bottles, A largo supply ot , f.;;TH, NAIL AND CLOTHES BASHES. 'kith Powtirr and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, coitibt, Hair I.4ea, Invigorators, hic-i `:tat Sh 'def. Chimneys,. Wide, etc, ticians .applied It religionist le rates. and P. esetiptiona camfully aadas cmnteil all hours of the *triad .ot, by Charles H. Britton, Pharnueritu(iet, A) especial attention to , this branch Heving had over ten years cyo r tetittncit in the drug bubiheea ena :.• to otaratittte entire Battatacuou to tail rt, pattootzu the hew firm. „i„ it.t.toy t.:c000l huolta, .Stationary, t.t.. al way, on hand. liA Y 110 U IO: r:m” ti to 1 0. a. In to 2, atnNh to 6 p. m. ( -1 , i's 11. th . itton. , A . . o.6lu.sser. cetawr 20, 1866. 1 7 ll-if JACOB LIBHARr'' ft.: A BIN ET ' xplit • UN DERTIK }TA i I ttrTA, PA caMow ‘I ()bid) ‘. 4 1 of ~14.) (tic it t,zvAia.ol c piihti, jn srodtta 61, tliat,..tiMini 'hid in I.; &tow koepaled to tall ►tide of CA B /NEW' I.'UItNITURE , Style and variety, at short notice • Its nil. -a,lut of ii inn ure of 'hie own for' fine - finish and good e.":o,,is, Will rival any city make. 7 rout attention paid to repairing. 44 , 1 h. , w prepared to attend, in all its • •• t•ft U N A K btisineas, be ,e4 Vittil an iseet4ent Ilene. large !tiers Cooling roc : &c. - • ''Cti;'FlN3 tininked in any ttyle—plain and Manufactar3r, near Mr. . builiitng, near the 66 Upper-Sta . "anus, P. [Oct. 22. & GAS Slit)VkLi. 4,1. 5-, COFF.bIE MILEASt-G JIE POTS CMMM= lowing estracts : " , Wedesire to 'speak ..of -this distio ghished'etatesman, its he appeare id pub lic=and private, before daring and " since 14ving determined to , compile some' of the. speeches. , letters and papers of the Georgian, who has been so long and favorably known to the Atnerican public it is` proper to give' a robre enlarged 'sketch than has ever heretofOre been given of ,some important and interesting incidents and features in the tile of the author of them. Much of the material which composes the body of this volume has never before appeared' iu print ; some has only been, seen by those to whom addressed, and, Ult. J. Z. El OFP Fat, nun" has ever appeared in book fou l " DENTIST. I Qi the man and'" his dwelling Place, ur visa BALTlitost CotAner. his appearance, his earlier and later tie DIOITAL F , iiiiithood. bite private esistente , and pub f, - r — 1,2 ()F ilAititiSa""( 1 " lid •iireer , othete have often spoken • ()• v I in—Front street, - next door to It = wilii‘ms• Drug State, between Lamm out genereetrterollgh the daily or , week • " 4 Walnut greets, 17.olumbkat. y l eaves 11't fall frem'Cl'e r ress' , asAant.,a.ithe autumnal spoils df . the for.: ests,-Apdiare gone Alla soon., i -Sonie Of the. best andcaustotocurate of these,losee not -been widely circulated; and-law, if any of them, erg now accessible." AA the cooking.for a firmly may.- f.l - 4 doge with Kerotreue 13i1, or/Ga...... g3' ail less trouble. ut4.l .at leba ex-41:1 NAM any other. fuel. .a.„11 Eucn arlicle m.ouraotated by this Comeatty 1. , Au:oat-teed t:, pettorot all thsat is clakrua:d 'or • 11.4- .I.end for Circular. Libeval Discount to the Trade. } 4 . I ):NEN LA P t4EITER 206 tw YORK. F. HI*KLE. Phvaiciatralit Thirgeon.• til AP located pt•rmahentir fit'a Colu'rthisi midPrl.l his pYofessaliiii!seieiees to hecuizene of that plate. • ' 1 1P tom- be ouud sr his ofifeel at' the 'mi lt,'" of %gist/tinHaldeman; on . toctiesit• • r. p 41). trAO .. to in acrd: ratr7B , p. things wishing hie bereiess In, areal cases, 'give, II these halts, will it eve *o .d.b,r,bote atb iz.la 31, or through th" post C ) r W 47 Surge -,n Dentist; Atzatir''' MAAXtT aTREET, ADJ 013""a - SPttiL g le r & Riee's Stor, ,second floor, IS4 RIETTA4 ... Da. WM. B. .41.4"74475111 ......' -; Mi. Stupifeas hail been so' often U. O FFICE 2.... MA 11 11 .41P0b erIIABLIP orr—vra 4t ! •4 16 .4.. f , obi ""viiiiiiii'ss_ SpougltriePatiiisoon's 61 . 06: = ; A - fp: s 4 llr: I :7 l 4.i e tir i::i t . it ilk. ~. -.. rioit TIC* A ?SM. , • Wei 11.1 1 ,74 A gi gg i aa i r d.s - To ppgulq .77 ) .. 1 oFFICE- 110 - Ul4: . r'' I " - ' 713 C . ' " 'l ° ,1..' .i.'' al.hßf outelv s #4 1 44, V, iid . ' ' " 6To 7 ir.• - •*. 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They walkabout the;new plowedgrohud Where mud in plenty lies; They-roll it upAn marbles rouhd, Then bake it into`pies ; night upon the floor, In et' .ry shape it dries. To-day I was disposed to scold, But when I !milt, to-night, At these little hoots before the file, With copper toes so bright, . I think how sad my heart would be T., put then, our of s ght. For in • trunk up stairi I've tail Two eocke of white and blue ; If calla/ to put those boots sway, 0, God'! what Null , II de 1 I moor.' that third ars not to-night -Ihrie pairs =Mead of two. I mourned bemuse I thought how nice My neighbor, "creel+ the '°‘hY , " Couto Warp her chroets all the year Fruin getting urn or rit-y Yet:well iruow shed smile to ow.l Some little bouts to-day. inotheis weary get and worst, Orel t.ur I.ad of .carei But how we speak ot these little 01414 Let each of es beware ; Fur what would oar fireside be to-ru:gb If no little boots were there t MATRIMONIAL FELICITIES. Some, ag, with it poetic turn, . Wes the old stall of ,the didieulty bettseree the husband and Wife m ib. tenoning news : cOttpla at Meld. the 'hie Debating which should Atat.retitit The husband positively said, " Wife, you shall go and warm the bcd.". " I naves will," she quick mow, I did so once, mita nearly died." And 1 wi.l not !'' rejoined,the,epeuse, With firmer ttnJ and lowering brows; And then a war of warder arose, C intinuing until 'they nearly froze ; When both grew mute and hovering higher, Around the faintly glimineling tire. Trit y trembled o'er the dying embers, As though ague had seized their members, Resolved, like heroeti, ire'er to yield, But force each, ot her from the field. And thus this once fond, loving pair, In siience,shooir and, shivered thsre. 'lll/ ta.dai,lit faded into morn; And cools were crowing at the dawn ; NS hen all *t once the husband said : Wife, had we not better go to bed ?" , • . .2. . LIFE OF A LEY ANDER IL STEPHENS - A lii- of this great. statesman isabout being published by:the Natioual Vublishing ()OM pany, 507 Minor street, Philadel phia It is compiled or gotten:up by Henry Clevelamd, root; an intimate friend of Mr. Stvphens, And Mr. 8. will, himself, supervise the proof shoots. The work will be comprised in (ice large volume of about 800 pages and will . soon be ready for delivery; It will be sold by suNcription only, and moots are wanted in every, locality. From Odeon erd leavgs Of the work make,the Col- **** * * * * • .• • • ~..„ ; ; s Zdtptutittit. ptitstiVaitia• Pang.- tot, At, ow ...tuck . . nRIETTA,',PA. - ,: 5ATu1t))44. ) .A.:N . :' 2 44y):0, - .867.: In presenting him, therefore, before the Not lights eibit public stage is Well min the poriraiture of privitie life (both of winch are' the objects of this sketch'); the r introiinctlon - to our audi: truce may as wall be in the language of R e v. Williain Henry Milburn, the, belt chitplaitt of Congress.' ;Itis,as ac: cniatmas ever. written of him. After speak ng Wetly :of .J ohm (blimp Adams and w•few otter veterans, he, then,prm coeds to tell ; of two young men, the one fr,um Georgia.lbeing described first, and the other one being Stephen A. Dong las; of Minnie., Ile says "Alexander Hamilton Stephens is the most powerful orator in Congress, and that with all the odds against him. When standing be is 'it man' of medium heigh." but when seated he looks like a b 4", fur hit trunk is remarkably short, and his face exceedingly.youthful. Care less.of his personal appearance, his hair falling in masses over his line brow ; his black, brown, or any other colored cra vat (be seems not to know which) tied in a sailor's knot; his clothes fitting well, if be has been fOrtunate in his tail or ( rarely the case) ; an immense gold chain, terminated by a heavy seal, falling from his watchfub, he presents an 'un promising, not 'to say an mitre appear ance. W hen 'in repose, his face' does not promise much more : pale; .with a slightly sallow tinge, sometimes will a hectic flush upon his cheek, it seems to belong to a beardless boy. His arms and legs are very long, and bis whole 4/1111713, not compactly knit; appears loose 'and awkward, and the victim of life-long - disease. Bow nearlydisease'and genius say 'be associated, is a question which '1 !nave for physiologists and phitycholo iiets to. rattle. But I feel - sure that sleepless nights acid days of pain and fever have ,bad .tritich to do with the brilliaat istelleve of this remarkable man. the voice, too, in commo n talk, givakas 'little liken of his power as his other features, for it is thin, high-pitched, - sad inclining to 'the falsetto. Trained as a lawyer at the Georgie bar, a wondeilal tchool for dioeloprineut, of popular elo- quence ( fur the jury system is *pushed thereto Its remotest limits ),, he eatly disp:ayed those gifts %Altai have his 'tante so ruinous ; a sharp, incisive intellect, broad in its comprehensibit, firm in its grasp, as keen id its pereep fines; coupled with an emotienal uatuie, delicatcras - it is strong,' giving him'itri - in vincible hold upon the interest , and .syrnp4thy. uf -his, ; he:ice,re. Itaturoed to the,. 1141118 p of ,4epresentatiies when scarcely thirty . years o 1 age, he !lad, by the time I tirst.saw.him, already gained the undivided ear of the Llouse, When he stood up to speak, there was no lunch fug, chatting, or apathy in 'the flail which `seethed divided between the Once andlis yobs." * * * * * * *• * * * '• llis manner is rapid, sometimes ye henient, Sainte dollacted ' Itaving in an instant gained your absorbed attention, he wins your confidence' byhie,appareet fsirDess •On'rerisDniet. until , st length you' submit yotirseif to his control without compunetidn;•or the -dreg(Vorliiii *being ovel , cume. The - • 11108 br it lie ut ; albeit , not: thuitioar , sititfying,; party of his-ora tory is seen when he turns nrion his op ,ppriente.‘ his powers , of satire, fidictile,. sarcasm, and in ventive,,era fearfeb, and yet . the man,of good breeding: never _ for gets himself, per is iturrit-cl, away ; into eruceitintdbasti., Many aman has dr'eeets 'Wit„he'red under 1§10i)h ens irony or denunci ition ; betl' tines- Lien if any, has ever had catiso to say that ha aria not 'a gentteman.". When Vo!- was command at ,a post, just wilt° soldiers svrre called ' out for.drill,on a certain morning, it was noticed that, one Of them. ,had only blacked the•fore parts :ofhis shoes, leav ing the back parts nnblaeked and nf a dirty red anio r . The colonel noticed it `and' - said, I.lineori,'yOu have not black ed the bank parte . of our shoes' i'elill'fidtFilnoon;' "it ziked -sob diiir never lOOks-liehind Dr.,Johnsen, being once in company with some scandal mongers, one ofkhem . haw iiecirse'd 'abisent'lrithidl'Of ) re.' ; 0' 4 ‘T,.' sorting to ro?ge, 4 o i ser : 1 ; initch - libtegf for Idheetk 4fien to 14 en other people's characters." • ' A. young datedy' . 12 Droadwn s I"ew aid, siondind d hitting:Yu - f01..`. i; LI • ow, : ftif trash ti7our ;:i e 5:0 4 . !3. 7. 4 1 1‘ Are ~,!. 2Z-1141'1 z,f.:::.::4•1 1 q .':,.....t.:.' ! .. 1:;1-1.......; TEellicirliitliciti.="- WH) IS RESPONSIBLE;• When a hoise : is car sles,sly lefto stapd ing•on the street. sed„;daphtit.off, ;elk, a furious rate intßeriling the, ljte or lim bs of those whohappemto,be in his way„ rho. owner is charged with culpabilitythaideserves punishment A wild beast escaped from a menagerie, in:Ohio, last summer, and caused such a state_of con- S.terFa and eaei”MettitthrelghPut the suliounoing "coratnurtity,,,that the lives of the keepers were threatened, and only after the annual was slain were they enabled to departin safety. 'When Dr. Dia - Ahura, the Rebel emissary was detected in the diabolical plot of inocu lating the seaboard cities,.with the virus of yellow fever, through old clothing taken from,Po ll .44swhof ;40 , malignant , disease , in r the • Indies, -the cheeks of the most resolute ,of, our. loyal countrymen grew -pallid for ; the, moment .at the thought.ef "deep seated Viudic tiveness that pervaded the -hearts of those, 3slic, sought ,our eptintry's ruin. And; as with .one voice,,a_ mighty. wave of horror and ,condemnation ;swept , -over the free ; north, gip*, stayed its " -course un- Ail all Burope stood aghast rtt this wors.e than heathen barbarism and echoed back its. united, voice in detestation of the atrocity... - But when ;negligence and crimes of greater magnitude than these •ure.. perpetrated:hourly, in some portion of ,the, land, halite legitimate result of the use of liquors whichrtre told -under :the sanction of Law, there-is no tremor of fear or cry. of condemnation =uttered. The man who is otherwise civil and or derly, ender the brain excitetnetit of strong drinks. chrips down hie neighbor's wife in her own threshold; and leaves her expiring, to.seek,another victih to alai tiate his madness; and is only checked in his:career by. overlie we ring•'force. - 'The community .are.latartied ,, it- the crime, -and dement severity of 'puniehmentot jury is summoned, the 'lawyers plead.for mercy, because of his drunkenness, the dredge charges' to be Mere iftil becitieeof the rvlleiched* than'i•couditioti ; - rirlteriqbe deed was committed, but neither tiji - the cointriunitY; the'"Judge or the 'Jury, is the peztent fact plaiced in the foreground, that`the thait4 dilitikennesk was attribut ablerollie‘sariction- that , the--tam gives to the 'Sale Of li4uors, altheegh the (Tithe was one of the legitimate results of this law, ordained privilege. "of selling met, 'that which Pollutes theirs with dernoui an spirit:A. There is gross injustice in 'hilt legalizing temptation; &en punish ing'these who are ensnared by it.. The father *daily depleted of his 'earnings to allay 'ever recurring 'thirst for strong - dritik,'while his children, misers. Ably, clait fathisbing for food,' are impelled, lry'hunker, to•`thb "cotiniiission of petty crintei, that stamp' them with intistsx, in all after life, and yet tbet4ears ,ilfU.mPathY,ol l ! 3 degl, a. 1 104, 91 ani:Lthe effortsi,pf„philantliropy ftil to Awaken,a continued sipplecupqn the Bor. face of public opinion in fsycir of ternov: ing the fountain of a malady, that blights and *destroys more hunian beings in this country in one. year t thanlorsexrusinkng away,.wild beasts at large; and Yellow fever combined, has ever destroyed lin ten sears. And-as •r long as the sale of is ithiddid siiitues; will the' miier - Y, deliiittitientitod - 'brime„ reaultinglfroinr.theiehii,' cerition'e' l eo-be . tit:in:Mows! 4iiilA-thiittditti Only to:: by entirti - extirpatiOnf Ilhe•sidoner this radical 'measure adopted, the Testier white itie victims heresiftet ahlinduiont the altar of the liquor biotech, and tie" earlier will the nation be, purged of intity vicni that new sarely'beset it. A 2lioetiYikerreceived.iviidtealrom- a' lady to whom he 'was ,particularly inched, requesting - hiin.lo:" make her. a_ pair of shoes ;an i knowing exactly the style Eihtrequfred, he despatched written mt~dlYB her asking her wheth er'ile sroiici like them NVround or Esq. Toad.. .rhe faqfpne, indignant at 4 • this,rip!Recimen, df ormograppy, MEI A gipsy wb - inairtiroulisel) to,sbox two Itierf'hitsl:;inil'ii'faces in a ex cla " Mrby onlysee our Own 41 if a l.'''' at h *6l'l 4 ' l ifild'Oe.gioßy, "o°B 6 faces will be yOUT husbandi' wlieri you :goLinarlied t'a deg ro in hittof"- Not'tfsos aiable," on 4 thti Arcked: ilititien isti itaPiioVr t ."Nri c inntleltan )) " admitted notate he comes t fi att.i.t fi do W . ? e, a id 1.. yolo ' ou -.Pat th tOTEIf, ,41 the .) = IliZe=2=l !1 OE 1. METRO EIMNSi =iii JO. ~~~ . Written for 2 - he afaiWeitititn::: ...: ;!;:, ~, Mini:dee thereafter, to their otter dia. SLEEPINGAV CHURCH; VS; KEEPING - iN A 'rimy: ' XlMbit rim down with fatigue-and ''' -'' . - 4 CHURCifYIiII •' - ; •'. -' flight, but : Mutually supposing that they ~ -- I wete trying to circumvent each other, they immediately wheeled about and ran. - - ---- - • ,'-- : :'- l i. 1 for Wein CPPosite"directions again. end .itrthern earl L ehinksibEight;-rci * soFka rdg4t , try'Circuitotierontes safely reached their Did. t rhjsbe fparfully,o , er.rtrip.thp d e w , : : irespeCtive homes, =..awi' on the tom-row And ss; - theVoti'it 'shadow 'Cie liiiiiself, ' ' An 4 ran Ompayed avveili:o7"", ' ;•,•:- L. ,' *thee - they arose; the one stoutly livered. ' T ,her i. e areC otMat .Y peo ple - and - , as he saw grim death, and - the .othet as V"fideritty Maintained he. saw the df•vit. it iitilOiraittilthat -re story feller and 'a: .=•,lt Was menthe thereafter before the story-reader Shoi t tid eStaliSh - a 'in'itial undersianal4 iliician.titirkiskble,l beg. mystery beeame!'sufficiently - unraveled ~ ~.,_:„;•..___,,...,..i•AL .. ..,.. 000filio ., 014 -, 0ti ,... to assure.them - that they had beep mu "- ”' Ti "° l '°° ( ' lin" i mu tually mistaken.' serration neither to young pedple no: • Akin to this is en adventure of our to little peoPie, but 'extend it to all inn ditiOtis . of people ; little and 'big.: yoUng own ekperience; which it may not hr, in -054 0.4 ;yooo,;iirguti o'ralready. vott .,.. appropriate here to relate. Away back ingdOWn tigain - ;ll , 4tiere not lea - -- - , -- ' -.--; - - ,-- ;. meeting:at the " old Zion's church," of people who wilekt care . f to 0. - eep' in a .., 1 happy memory. In our .uative borough of ctitirch," nor " yet in a 'clitirchystil.' time (",‘;-..:... -phi l . 14 7'7' itWim mi !summer WO, sett a don't mean et Seriiitiii , bright, moonlight evening- The weath thiug has actually, been - donb, - once, or twice ) _hut_inilitt:ai . i4t7atill liiiitisii.it 1 . . - V . r R as exceedingly warm and the church Lgreekinultitede of persons will ,be vio-, °A°?eA!ogly' crowded, and so vra sat this vo si _ I Aile, on the` sod-eovered grave of o!d teutly aspai c otieci,ilinoW: - bi . _tickp ,:z. ip the ''broad lyUa ' day. 13t i t. : -i t , 1,4= 1 4 Ma; --,- under a large locust applies to it , , , i : ol. ..ai to i tst. ..f i V i t. ort lf t ,a,.; t i , tiy tree, sod `leaner.' 'Ourself against the ni ht. and l'Will undertake-to .. ~.. inititi. , l -,, • ° ead stone that marked the spot g taiiiit ancenieitillion an y night hia.body was laid, altogether un -' ' '• ----:". '. •• •-,-,--• '-. - tee, ( ' ' of . '4 l/ '... 1 . ed for the ptirpOse, with any " one "tiHoinit-' - t, .e so elfin a‘imonition in i.4'claettzi fi r Oin the test,who Will ' Meet rscribeff thereon. I lere we fell into 11 me eingli in ad 61t1 din fehitiiti,- before hoot tog slumber, which continued until the noon c all ight when we ont) c ere oor „ ` arid . willprevious l y -. foil „ .., , awoke and empower' me to luck ' him iii, if nee'clfill toned owlet(' alone--.alk sate a dog to hie ee tte e tt o ti oe:..eofip toot e teg ,,,,.i that loomed up from .n. short distance, 140 w, in including Churchyards' . in-the ini-lOoked upon us with two glaring discussion of thleinhjeCt, Ido not mean eyea,.whose- disks increased grAnally in those modern enclosures' which differ . size until, they apparently reached the very littiefrom any ether well appointed dimensions of clever sized frying pans. -. !• - . - - The - liu c rehyard gate was locked, nod yards-with their . graveled walks end grass-p tc ole-.44 those of the olden times ' how we threw. otirselvee over - the fence, ' ' is something in "ground and lofty tumb which were, thickly people d with the ling „ which we were never after able dead:of ages,.i.d a nd- . antique gioto- • •, - -• • - • ' • to explain. - site - sufficient stones J sad, simple monuments .siided ~ : to B°Y that In as infinitel y l eestime thetr,sur ,the r, - .then it hes tisk • lice 'as' thickly as tall itod • city cemetery. ic hleachad tree ettimps do ' _a - western 'etvucto,tell ilia - tale , we 'found ourself learing, 64 i;r n'' crowdedcemetery.outside the enclosure, and with a veloci "• =• -•-• t el There io. Ihereforta, vast ' difference ` tie- •7 sc ,ar x less - than - two -forty "we I.3y.94.,B44.4:4o , l:chersheeiwhieh,, i isee:„ the *. tru4e et' straight coattail 7 and reached rhe.ttletof theiy . departed worshippers, for - orkd o 'rniell - with , all our limbs nalan.. 9;t, long- , line of „ years, . let erred around , Not st single i ii - Viiiibeing irot eren . a them, and within the shadows - Of their Ir ir ih t= or a bat was abroad, und not a tz.(l4. gOle s , and, those which have them Ongle luminary, lave the pale moon was visible: - . A11. - WaS hushed in the' silent° reposing,in ..seutfar_aff ':City of ' . the ?if iieatli„and itWai'light enough almost- ~.dead„: ' , It is to the m forer kind I :•:1 - e r, in the reletiOns- 7 perheps therener may 19 pick ° P a-pin anYWhere.' Somehow.say ludicrous and, therefor ,irreverent I seized with apecniiar sense of Inneli relatioes-whiat follow these necessary ness t .we Furc_norefrighteued here.-than _preliminaries; : and which,.iftheycun- •inl he churchyard, although we saw no taitylo special Ip9rot _ 4,ooog , ,,t4t . i3l ,ebket to be brightened At.: ' We finally either itl)filligtd or 1111490Rhicol,lyet they ili ITASh,ed eor humble : geech .apd passed teny. co tottin,,./04,-,-lap t s that, the reader .. !. the remainder-of . the..pight in a troubled :is at li.hert y„to, heAt. out,io to,sucy a formslophar.. .On : the,,morrow we learned as. is mosk,.Aleasing 2 tp ,It,itrigelf...., , _.- . I- 'that - the had..notmoticed. us. and Itltree, onidiertpreers ,oed• in loch; a -I:.halii also (90P14-on his dog, an insignia ,.,Gightn,ttk%qkt,ros .which,the , gilapt Lo- 1 cant cur, too large to . cree gon t between azsze, led forth.the..beatitiful,Jm essa:to the paling, anti-too small AG jump the contemplate the , splendor of - t he full: -fence. ' Viiilyit joerficit appear 'tobe 111 CI 0 Va l ritia' in •the - avenue; „ -t h Wt. ited to a pleasant thing'to sleep in a char ch i or foil. Perticri'llbal•i - iuthat two men fraud 'a elmrchyard ; end yet hew often is the '601'6'41%4 leaked in a -village church, "m eat to that use, at mo• oia t iii.:dOtrii in 'Old'' Virginity: 7 ' .'rCherone •ineritaitilien the sleeper ought to be at 'vises %quad eatiCessianvitiad=wai cladlin a tetitire to the Words of eternal life, or I the Wo - s 'ip l o 'the lining God, snowy stinraer garb -thecostomroltbee 1.; , • ' ....., - eitie - 4n . - o fort-1 vnr , aristocracy.of ~ . -the''old.: Domintod:' l'itei , :dther :was! a dark Ethiopian, clothed in .'the• , sombre, and c tattpred haVli merits peculiar to ,utatiy . of the Ihriftleas atid'Shittlea l chil-: tee ofbitilege. The former ocCUPied ,a,rear,,pcff, eeei:,ttie; setite'r,Cti . thelight - , - bpi . thevelpitand the latter, a pew 'the, f mcietretnotts fle i til; the pulpit ] reserved ,_for, ,the BOA pan and of 't ire, ',' mein. 1 bens of liis swarthy pt Kde:'lfe're; 'fient some cause otheror (here two Men laid themselstes=„dPAlL 444,,te_okfterk enniug, c'-.nap ",!and did not, ,wake, Roil the II ee p-, litenedLtoice. et the village. belle two out o. the hour,ef. triellVe.- • Aising. eireultatie r.otislylifront- their. remand:mist . positions they happened to be.:.face, to face, and cast a wild and affrighted look epon,eech other,:forit trust- be remembered that; - ;they'were`tiycne;tbe•acitigre'gilliOn'hilving l :sortie hoar since retired and distier'Sek= 'to theitAiniiiittrea. - •'l3 - 'J Hi; 11 Mi hitleiWbe-: i ng eiiiiiirifte 'bait' et'a 'guilty consciences and looking "upon their conduct”as' littler ,less-thstn.tuterepiintiq the white • n ' 1 , „,„...,, .• ~. ,t 4 .4. ,in ,hia t eAtremosifeitr, tgoltlita black man. for §aten.or.ette A.l li)s imps front 'lL:tiles o,n ..the other bond the ne ro - hiscon-. -• • - -“ •-• 1 = -••-• =.l .giali! l7 ' - stein ttiou took the white maitsor i ,: o „ . the, angel or death,':..who had come to sum- 4 , `inenti-himitroni the:settees 0f.....: this) w Iln I idlic',l'xiclfed twbilxixe. ibeforeAtis-ii.ime. •NA ati tioefeitemst.intimititletitek4or . win.deistintpposiie direatiouir,--.dasorib:? Os reapecti7qlcallrfect bee -line-add made,gebd their (weep° rrotip the church: ~• - , :t. ..,-. nf•Art. , ..2 l ilicuu?, ..a!'.i. Too much contused an d frightened to r.: ”/a/, t know 19...agertainty thepremse progiess o , 'inatilliteatittes4boyd'lveretitakinV Al-, .tholighitbsiWite tab_alloid *44 other. yet, singularly to salphtbayesset at a cornerwhorerticatr - streetccrossed each dtbitViiCriglif.ettilife t , i iti7rietiitf‘ifteeti. ' -- i- ,:'-'' r•r".!-? • ;.-,:= 1......,. B 2 " G.24.71WY LL ITS . EN COL FINE Sam Shck says: " Iylienever you see a gal with a hull •lot of sweethearts, it's di:' oven' chance=it she gets married to iiny 'em :1 Ode cools off and then - another of them'coola of, and before she calf br ng any of 'ern 'to the bright wed- Idin' heat, the - cbal is gone and the fire is out. PTben she way blow up a duet, but dence.oni. [Wiwi 'can' she blowup again to saveler soul alive." ' An old woman , on a steamboat ob served.twO men pumping tip water to Wit-h th , d deck,-'add the captain being nearby, shw- accosted him as follows : %Tell.; captain, -got a welt aboard. eh r A l Yes, %11111'11IN -always carry 0n.," said the pelite captain": tVelf, t h at'r cuter. I. always did dislike the nasty river water in dog d ays." ' You can do anything if you only have - patience to wait," said an old fogy lo i iikti'iton;:"Wititer' . upay be curried in a .ii iii , v - g l if Yon 'Can Wait." "II ow long ?" int4nited tho . gon,an impudent young 1 :-iiiierica - , Who coal , a hardly wait for 'the father's obituary„ . :Tai it. frpeze'a." Pr ‘ ri in t fn. "Young mau l do you tore state - 71 u: course I duz ; and if to enter it AS soon 4; LI .13 ! etsy her thinti# read)." rt . ' "What time is it, Tom?" i•Just time hoßity - that - littitrtecount you owe me.' "o;.indeed! Well, I didu't thick it was half so late.' An Isishmen.on;ce observed that mile - stoneirwereTkirnt eifoyigh - togiuswer your '' > quititin i tdi a without `git idy you the trouble !-ut, A Domestic Toast.—May your coffee and tits---elendess.essiest-iou b# - .4 11 El ; t tit Pl 4 1 1 11 t N b 17