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1 I f'' V - ' - r . w " . - ? '-V ' - . - . - - - ' - . - - :' ' - ' 5 - J! 1 1 7, . -.1- - 1 '-r kiv- 11 PLEAS Mn ----A'-- - : "trrTi ENTERPRISE i?Ta!lvKTn OUT A NEW PATH TO COMMAND THBSOPPORT OF MEN -bacoji. TWO DOLLARS A YE.R IN ADVANCE. -it- i - . ' J i'OL. :2. iP'UIS8ERG,4Y0Bra 1855; NO. 30. I I - i t 1 ' riur, j'-.-: vh jWjr - v !i u 1 , :.v. v. l -- ; - - - :r - i i (f( P f?7L:r" - ."-t.1 f! j :f of.froni the iliflf.; ihfy'tV ?n. for it. all, , Is kot tbw aotirull' 'It is..contr!botdo.jhe -' ifrVrT Vi" - IV'-O! ' ft' -ri bry fie'-- and 'pooh-pdohJl; if and i Hwe:-ioun.a4' by M rs. T. Beverid5e of - ' fvTl')-' "' ' 1 -H i Vtjttv itV he mareU;dorit.V. . jTfiaa: ; - ;V ;; L v,". --u . w: - : ! --i-n ana-5hs ric-.PPTtjd -hut to inr n ihf f. -v,,v - i:;aA-tr-.4',' ';T J..J t;:Xj,r - v-t,V: s r v.i- - . . ;'Set down n,i!m: intauC - ,: ; -v i . snhftrinr.r".02 f.y ,"--,! ce . t.i i2ij the kies on myr-fii)r .tipVrLbve v,'y--:-H'p,y?7JcU1 3.0 tliint; but oflovA aVTr.slienVprence. T. r - - -r . - 'Any persorr 'prociirrn? sr f.i r Jir!wCvp-p-rL . a : -1 Uhd.bif rerked dollar, and " '' :fr f r--;'fA Teasonbte red ufctioh .fvrjiCtie rihi3r" to, those "'.who advt, Ise by jihyiarj K'rf-r, ' " : ? Ad?rtu,. W?a rtA(fharbed with ihe htimbpr of insertions a it ired, ttl be continued ntitifl ordered ' t ) lw t ken' cut; a u.d chHrWd accordinyfy ' . r ouoscnof r.i, arm - otners, . wn may wwa to send mone' to th Editor, can do ot all tim by M.iil an at risk. Receipts for all um Coinpiiinfcatinns,; -mut be direc'te post-paid : to VV'm. II. P a s A it Lo u i 9 bn r 2 N . l.'i Sap'cf ""era, who do not giv express notic" !o the contra ; , are considered as wisbtn' to con v tinue their suscrijitions. ; j 2 If subscribers order the .discontinuance of papnr, the pu' 'ishers may continue to Hend them un'i! all aTre'ges are paid. If subscribera neglect or refuse to take their papers from the Oflices to which iliey arJirected,. tlipy are he!d responsible till they hnve settled ther biiU apd ordered th-ir papers to be discontinued 4 W subscribprs remove to other places wish v ' out iinformiijg Hie publi.-bers, and their' papprs areseritto the former directions, they art held ?, responsitilp. , 5. The Courts have decided; that refuinjjto take m. paper from the Ollice, of removing and ;Ieavihjr ji unpaid lor, is 'prima facie evidence of ';--; 4ntentinn: 1 fraHf'. : ; ill i o c cl la n c b u s v 4 ' i AN INTERCEPTED LETTER ; Tl.e followiiig gli.rpges at a young lafiy'j lifart. taken from a letter to a bosom friend, will amuse, if they do not instruct : the rea der. . . ous o know, all about thala' i vTth rhy recreant beau., 'Tis quite, an embarrasMtip Trsa!tr, 'tis tiu ; but oi know, dernvs' iovo, I've i'o secrets - from' you ; and so 'without any tuujurj aflVc'io i . I'll 'ell you . a ta e ou may ell ( the i-ntt n 2 . I h idmet hi quite jefften at the party ami lai! Jiad dai.cfd with him, talked with him. -, i!kNl ui'h him. al! had heaul a I those Ktone where laraelv he dravs on the M-orkVof his count. ynia'iy" Baron Manchaseh i i . "-1 i 1 l ' i i . -i - i uau looKeu ai ihb pictures, anu latigueo ai r his "brogue." and thought hurta chaimmg.j V and tinpiiivcipled rogue. - r j 3. ooceive mv ufpris'et wlien ono fine swimf r . 11101 -umg without e'er 'a word or a whipeij or warning, the epgant' Herman, (for that ivh'is- name , tsoin Pomecld Dutch Duchy he. says that he cjrtie.) in terms w hich J. caiii ot at this morrint repeat, his lit art and his palette laid dawnl at bis feet. 4. O. An y, 1 tiembled and colore-! up so ! I-.darednot say "yes, "j. anil 1 cou'dn't say "no." My bteath cam'e go fast that I haul ly could speakall the blond rihed at ance fiom my heart to my c(heek ; while j ig, so blue and serene, his mouth is so del- j seated oil the right, with cr-ffee po. in hand Herman. sat by me quite trai quil and cool. ; ICate. rosy, and clean. Herman's eye had j .Dicky, I've b. en thinking about ou a and ihV ught me, no doubt, a complete, little j a. times quite a sfnister Cash and! often good deaUately. fo0'- ' j faw crumbs on his nasty moustache ' j 'So, I suj.poe ma am rerv lately ' said : 5. At last I sot o-H.-i; was uch a surprise! .20. Then . Herman, you know was un-! Dicky. . s-knew not w hat to say" and he looked in , pIeasantJv gi;,a w!iie F.ed is ' so elegant. 'You are in ustt.ous and honest, I believe my eyes with a oa oot that I could nt , 9,em!er ;nd lall He wears such atdiamond Dick!' reH.t-and then with such ardor my fingers! ana sig, divinely, and plays the guitar l' I never brag ma'am.' was D.ckv's an be kihted 7 In shon my !ear Amy, I hard- t- 4- , . " . , ! i . . IV Know now i rnoeu wiui saviii? i wouio - : 3 i t : i " or ins . ivou: .' : t 6. After that, trailers went along smooth ly and trim ; he made love to me ail,i . 1 i tened to him, We often took a n e in the V ... I '.i1-' sunshiny weather, and. on rainy; nights, sat on the sofa together. He ued ta talk to me kometimes of his mother- alio of the Co'o- tiel, his wonderful brother. - 7. I loved him, dear Amy, IM own to the tiuih! It was not his beauty that wui me a. lone : but a something he had in e ch look and each tone a mixlute of poetry, ro mance; and art,1 that, taken together, qsiitp "did" for my heatt. 8. I was proud f him, too only, orce in a while,, when.- he told his adventuies. j and peop'e would smife, arid tread ol. each. each other's toes under the table, even mv ' warm affection was alwav m able to keen me from telling him that I did wish ki tales wouia nui men so siroogiy oi uu. 9."But.r.en-rday for iomething or other politicians loi p ace tnd lawyeri for pelf. ant "meichat;U to gi t ' 0 r irlvh caroerlTrifirmiici 1, " Ijorftl upenAnnabeVChase ; the next;day f learn ed theVwhdle state of the case. H 12-iUe supposed.'it appearsdear papa had the 'rocks, ' was rol'ing in do-fars, and and swelling ith' hlock,' would "cut up in good style, and in consequence that his child would corrte in for a bit of "ttie'TatJ When he learned his mistake, it jwas odld to discov er how the rock went at once to the heart of my lover! ? 13. He came up to see me, and saw me alone, and unfolded affairs with a grace all hrs on. He would have "preferred" me, he said, for a wife, to any none that lie had met in his life rbut oT for himself, why he hadn't a Hvre, and I must agree that it was ilfaut vivre . - , 14.- Such being the case, he wopld bid fne adieu, and hoped the affair would not ren der me -blue.' I i.h a n k e d binv and told him. I "'always taught, that 5 the sea held yood fish as ever wat" caughi "and perhaps I m?y yet do as well, my dear Her man, as tp be linked for my lite to a penni letm German." " T ' 15. So we pqred. I hurried away from the. scene, if not very blue, ldid feel rather green. I left in the stage coach the very next day, and niied a few tears the first part ofMhe wayj but five miles pass d over, the road grew w bad, I , )ootced;ont lor the jol t a n diforjrot I o be a a d . 17- When I got in the cars in my seat, what person, ol all in ihe world; -liould I rneei? Why. whom but Fred For- iesu .He has. as you know, b en travelling in Murdpe three years or so, and has grown oh, so handsome! v hy, ileiman himself, when Fred was at hand, would Hbe laid. on the shelf! . 11 17.-Now, I had 'intender, when no one ! Wa8 b'' to let dow" 3' veil and indulge in 'cry; but talking awhile to that love of a ! ! Fred, nut Ktich sentimental stuff 'out of mv I , - - j head ,Ie ma,!e ad PU at ,,,e U;ica s a" tion hut, oh we commenced a delicious j "'nation. 18. He came out to see me we. rode and we walked, and various topics over and orer were talked. The end, dearest Amy, you'll easity guess he asked me a question ami I answered .'Yes.' Pack up and come on just as soon as you can to -stand up' with me on the twentieth Jan. 40. A more thorough contrast there never was-set ri than Herman and Frederick, in ! person and mein. Fred's eyes aresosmil - i uu Yiuiiu uutii i ie nas a iwt1 1 niace on ,i t c ,u n i c , t!ivshor of the Bay, and a four-story man ! - - i S'onjust out of Broadway. 21 I feel quite content, and my dear fur- eign beau i welcome to marry for nfioney ; .or show. Poor fellow! ' I pity .him grub ' hing a way at those rustr old landcapes Qf f his, day by dav. Her" is mt parting ad vice to that part of art. Bee. borrow, or steal, sir,' 9 'conscience and heart. ! 22 Wilh these small additions to ynur I stock in trade, rest assured, my ilear Her- ' r. :'.. i . r.t' u-. Illdtl, ViUI idiiuuc is umuc. uuou uir, uc loved Amy. till early in Jan , Come a- long well, we'll say by the tenth if you can. your image will fiil m heart's inner- ' moist cranny, while fife warms the breast of! i -vour own ;jachpd i -N??ir.- ! i Two Inshren wre in prison, one for s'ea'irij 1 . , , " " e oiher f.ir frtea'ing a wvt ii. stealer, one' daj. 'what, o'clock is ii? 'Frfix. lat. I havn'i niv w.t'ch ti-ndw )., j ' - ' if Siun fice. ' such KQorn the Xo -imim f 7 ? -' ' m 't d j mi . j-v hile1 on the new found ijlory . adored was heard. That evening he called I . J ,. , - It s.imbclled oi tbe fldwerets . Trtiat:deckltheearpeioer, . -i.Jr.y , ""And t4t$e&, with cniWUli wuo(kr, j.J-;,.-Ecb object to axpore, , i-'-. ;"-.;' - ' A fomcth!- z on the instant ' ' It fixed its wondering eyes, And trustfu ly reached forth its hand. To seize the gliiiering prize. And now,-its tiny fingers clasp The treaure rich aud rare. Which, in its baby innocence, It ciirely thought wasihere. But ah! that hand unclose, I, . And to its earuei g?e ReveaUt.o gem of beauty No bright, imprisoned Viy. And jhen iher of manyttedrs Fell on that cherub facej Tiwjirst ad disappointmeit In life's uncertain race ! And thus it hath been with is all; Who its dark game have jlayed, We've sought to' grasp the tsiiie Arid only found the shads'! , -I . "DICK ' AND "SUSli" D cky was poor: Suy had a rich mother: Dick loved Suty, and -.ice vimA, Dicky wanted to marry Susy; Susy's knottier wa"s(draw UP ai!ed by storms of adveity. "down" on that measure; Dick wat'torbidl Moreover Ug whole landscape look- pleas the premisfs; notes were exchanged tfiroiigh i a'.t! through the medium of those glasses,, the kn .t iri .he hi-h-board feK:e that en l di iuheir magical power. eloped the ivard- t 1 One day ihe old lady went out calling tv. j.,1.. :r.mj r .'.n, i on Siibv; remained a little too long; cfd lady was close at hand, no chance to eca'j with l., -A. IC, Ol.,v0!.o.crti - , ; .1 -1.1 '.) UlCKV poppea into a"1 ciosei ; uiu nmy aw that Susy looked confused; guessd thai Dicky had been about; but .supposed, of r r t t - a 1 1 horl ro n J o re 1 r,'rrvA h to ,:rri. tout or ti. uau n iiuviv.il v7vj 111.1 l "Vj j'v' , thought perhaps the young peop'e had agreed to elope lOirether; determined to ..,. iuam. ,.i .k. c.,... filial i ikji uiriir ni.i i u I ii ; jf en i u u .sjj ill n,a O,mo ;te.,f iS;.-1-,- "',a .0cU-t; Mil- o-i- . i o v i n i j i r . i v vunn fc 9 i and. divine- her a nair of cuilts and a nillow. i i i i .. r a- i. ... n lULHru lll ' ji UI llir llirn, UIU1I art- 17 O. Lord' (a scream) couldn'ibrea h for a minu'e. Finally. 'Ahem! Dick is that you ! 'Yes. ma'am Ahem well, Dick.' Susy, dear, go see about the breakfast.' . Kxit Siiy. 'Dicky you -must stay and take bre kfast ' Couldn't nr.a'am. . Old woman, all smiles, 'Oh, but you must Dicky!' Dicky concluded to stay. Scene iecond breaktast table "O'H adv , iwer Well, now, on the whole tTrcty I think you and Susy had better get married.' "An Adonis, not particularly celebrated for his j)ur.(inal a'tracM n. on conipi'etiiiy s- iue vhat protracted loiiet one tiioruing, turned lo hi st-rvant, ana mq-iired. "How do I look, Caesar ? 'PJcndid, rnassa 'plendid !" wa- Ei hy's u li htful answer. "Do you !ink I'll do, Cacr?" ne rked. sur- vein bimelfid glas. and c.vmg C seiar a piec of silver. ' Guv ! raa, neber see you lo k o Cerrn m I n', my hie. Yvu ! k jis as bold as a lion .' "A' I'mn? why, h 1 k you knw about a lion 7 You never saw one, Caear.:' NeUr ee a li,n, maal Guy! I we Mass n's Jim riJe one ub-r t tie nt ! " A hy , you fool ! that's a donkey V "fai't help Ja!t u.assa." said Cataar, ' you look jis iikt him !" 1 i.e "coior .;. compriuieDt,"' ujl imj r by t!,e mend i. a 1." ' T -harj en a roan's n:eia"ry borraw twer.t) m. & t''!srs of hira. ! A NOVEL VALENTINE j Perhaps some of our friend hare failed thus far to xeceive a Valentine. or the benefit of such veXpubirsh thejollq-armg, which contains, more good enie, than any they miht have received through the Pout Office, We copy it from the Huff to lie public. - ,Cf - - v - , r Mr Dear Miss--Emboldened by tha li cense afforded by the' daWilliave.: ventured Lip beg youtobemycompani " "T T nroit "s'e t?Vir. Tt ..4 1 t t r rr j ! U''. i'-'iTi'l"'-rlJnt'jice" to gui. ,u5? keep .til you g.u .uJ. - informatron a to the'eharacter pt cWJ IM J lVj r ! : .JkJ18" arrtjle.jn ten iJO tetatream and-i;, .1 V. - r ; 1 yourHfe ome "ride. The veliic e in which I vvould ffO.MCatr- d matrimony. We vcill drive along the road of life. My horse is an old J?ry?lv4 named Time, and he is a rapid courr.T: Having asceiidethe vehicleby HiepVcalM ed loe. fashioned by a cunning artifuet,! j Cupid hy iimc, the dor will be close- jp? on us by a njergvman, at.d he will lockphe door and throw away the key." We 'shall find in the road certain rongh places, caused by the siones and roots of elfishnes, pn3e, vanity and temper, which have never heeu. entirely removed from the pathway of life That we may get over these withoui injury, ihe crriaje is provided with springs of mu tual affection. u Inch assist mos won dei fully in 8ofteDiog very iolt. and indeed. ' ifwe j would keep these springs oiled wii'jh sympa- j thy of mind-: our whole journey wilije al 1 pleaNant as we desire The veiticle is furnished with glasses MlrJ ed cheerfulness or content which we may I A. -. . 1 .! .t-tl - :ii sump jjoiins amiig uir way we kan be in doubt which path to 'ake, and sha le t wiih two individuals Duty and Incliitai" ! met j tion. who may direct us differently. Tg'-Ys sisi-in such dilemmas, the Ruh r of heccah- ,4ry throuirh w hicii)huroa4a:i:tt htfsM4 ' ti-hi; .;ik v... i,ui.t;M I such together with "man'w valuable directibrrs i Q t,.an; .K. V-K;.ik ;.. , r .1 , i good repair,-!(for the ra i is a long one.) -j m r r s ; . r,l,.t: I Moreover . if we follow anstit Jne directions i be too'0' the hookur journey will terminate at j i 'he portals oil a beau iful region lovely as I I Pair.diKe.-to .vhich we i.hatl be admitted by I 3 Pori r w" ,,a,nt' '4," i . i. . r.. ik u 1 :' j OUT road ' I we neglect tne rules of our Guide will in allibly lead into a region of darkness It is in hope :hat you will assi?i me in m- f terpreiing thjs B ok. that I no iavite you : to accompany me. I faithfu ly promise mat ! your safety arid happiness shall be my first and constant1 care, and I hope that rr.y efforts will be succebsfu as , f n whatever I do I a n alwavs -'happy.' Ever your devoted VALENTINE. February 14 1854. SMALL EMER When Jones kept tte Ijnited State-, hotel at Philadelphia it was, a favorite house v. it i us. Jones always had the fir-.t green pea and the earliest fetrawberies.- One day when young'pigs firs; came round Jones, a-usual secured the only four theie were in market, for his dinner table A tall lank individual, with a, crt of yellowish ; whHt lie supposed to be the pin. Hairing ad phiz, sat at our elbow. He looked as though j jist-d the wheel h paid the ahilling and Urtd a baio of w.uld be as: solid fare as his, stomach counl coitair.. A waiter, thinking lum to be very sick, aiked him iti a commiserating tone, what he would b served with. Nothin,' as I knows on.' replied the sick man. 41 ani not quite well to-dy; but I'll tak- a bit of th- pork ; One ol th!f pigs was placed by the tide of ihe plate, which do.appeated i double quick time, under!) his successive and determined at-ack. -!; ''''!' 'Will take t-oniething .moref asked the waiter. ? (lasting his eyes up and down '.he table, with a sharp, pieicing took a the hiee empty diheh. 1 say. lindl rd ' he inquired have vou got any more of the yoting hog?' VERY EXPLICIT. A Yankee nJ't'S up to a Du'chmin, ex C'aimed; . Well, stranger. Tor arquain'ance take what might pe your name?' Vy mv name i Kiun- Ho"?er.b ne hef-tVn?raeffeieife'f.ut-" Cap 111 11 to:,J ; ponipkm '- .-!! "i ' J '.' ' ; v vine ;, V ell, I haint no time to loose ; lrn on a speculation.' Tell me the road lo Har- iTo Hairiibarg? Wll, yoa see dat roat pun the, hill? pointing the direction Oh vei. I ceo f.' 4 " -It. Villi mint nnl lL. tal .-, iiihii i uut 1 Ull see dat ivat py te coal pank! Ye ' i Veil dat ish not drrov toopui to mutt 7 ' pnh py4e; pam and ven "you ate -ua ; ' " fc'tupjrfarid : ;lirectiy you see" :ay poddrrV T FritzVpV0 shipgled mit,Biraw, dati te tftb' minerpoddet rive. --He'll tell you so palter " at cane .And yoir l'O on a little nit tudetiv and you ee two roats -you roun lake bolht V uv um iA bAlUib tntlUAl. l-Thf inorning' Star, published aC Clncinhatf related the folhiwjng anecdote of a youog ge-j;-. .tlemiin uf the 3outb4 who expended a large f.r- inhe money, land' negroesg everrthmj in a : ?. course f intemperance and profligacy ! " r.;-" o As he had jtii pnid a Ui year's grog1 biiif , $900. one day he Was walking in tbe atreeialei' , urely, wtien seeing a pliy-icitn on theopposi-e5" side, hf called ?ot to him t' ciTJje over. I- j 4 Doctor,' aid he I wiii you'd jnst take l'!' kok down my throat. tfdou'i d'w nythmgir. taid th,doctfrv y after looking very c ret uliy. Vou doni4 sai her why thta strange, wilH , i . . t. , , you be kiuu enough, sir, to give another ljk." Reallv, ' sir,laid ihe duciort after, .a secouc - look. !! don't see any tti.ng ' . - ' . J .2. Nt j wydoetorl there is a farro.ten lliounanj V";,,- rs, and twenty negroes cone d'Wu Ihere. . - . r W r.WS.BUitW HH,3 lliuui'll HIT . VIIK1H ,10 j- ;sav'iH jtieaven Vere beauiitul, the wires were? i 5 linccmparbly more ao, and went on increasing ''; . in beauty ever more. , Is not here an indacet meat for the giih to get married? - '.-- - ' J!!!! Tom my my oit,-rofi..to ti.ei rne som. sugar Excuse me somewhat indisposed 'this morning. Send 1 father, ind tel . h im to bring me ai plug of - ... i t 1 " ' 11, 1. . A intle tr;rl meeting a rountry tutn With a load : nf.fdauirhterpc! swine, droppel a courtesy -The rusiic 44i;iieu, wmiiiiu iciuiiiiiit; uoj mt y . iV!.o t . ! n . Ai itirnnrfaiv l rtiiiiil hrirr j if,' replied the little mis. I couriered jto 1111. . I I VI If , V ' V. V. M ' ' q " . ; the live one!' The hog-rnsn sloped with a pig s foul ir. his chojis. r 'II0T7 many rods makes a fur!ong7' asked a father of his son, a 'fast urchin, as he come homo on night from the town School. 4U e)l I don'i know how many was the reply of the young hopeful. 'But I guess you'd think one nd made an acre, if you got such a tanning ;is 1 did from old vinegar face, this afternoon.' The prent etood aghast. Finding the Likch-Pijc A countryman was passing along one of the streets of Baltimore with Ids waon, a few day since, wben.one of his w'eels came off. and he discovered that a Imch-piii was gone. After searching for it s'ro" time i e offered th boys who congregated a sliil ling to find it. They 'hen joined in the search, an( in a (ew n,jnuteg one 0f them brought dm 'U, Ulll IIHU IIU IIJI- iui" fore a-'wheel on tfie other side eame off, when be discovered that the young rascal hd stolen the pin fronn'on of the o;her wheHs lo obtain the reward. He a of ib Y ong Ameiira' bo vs. j t3mi A batrhtlor friend of ours.rwss ag up the sir--t j' -terdav, picked upaihiimble. He o'kJ for a moment mediating on the probable owner , when prg!n n lo to hps, xnd said; "Oli that'll w.-r lb- fair hp ot tfie werer." Just as he had finished, a nig. ft. ogly f ck wrnrfi !o kecj ooi of an uf r wmdnwti't id Jos. j9 please t fri.w d .t fit? ble in entr f ji- drap iL Ou'ifriend fiti'i'f-d ?-(i.vea rim usa -1; r i re , -i r.i- he is king. Give ' tii.H .hra-.- wi he i-a. -v G.fe a man or . a-d be is foof. f k . e. ai d win. b J3f" A litl'e y, wbile c ra ng d"..i air., a hw d tjs ag , w can'i..ie' o- m I t ' I p hi- b. .--.." li - u - 'I. " ! r' nas a puzzl-- ! b ane. ttitrt iiJ I g 1 to -use rrr.r. h;i nil r -k" ..." You t .-v : 1 - - i 'IS. v v.. . ... 4. afore-and't -- ..... ma. I ittt - ., N 4 0-n m. M'
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