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1 -V'.. V !' i' Si:SS,:S-: :--V.V " "STiiHfxJ, $s--: -' b; .;. -, J 7. vy-H-.yf I';H 8 if IS WETTOir TIIEJSTAKTOFjEMPmE TEES ITS WAY,". : . i t .. y ...: win I V?- 1 I i 1. it : 1 t. -r i i - i I CO I,. HI. NO. G. -i VilLLKTl. "''" ":A'S. WVJAVJ MILLER &-JiiMES; t- EDITORS PEOPKlUOIlS. : 1 . - FT" TB-t ! -- . TWO DOLLSR.Sif paid witMa'tlwo ;Wmtli,-. Two b in. : .! t 7. I i ':;.';. --, if - b- "ti.-'-,v CV.....V' -, V-.:.:-..:. i .i-uM,,::;E.. nJvy L 7tOME PICTHE. Dll-.vrs un l riff v Corns if-its six m;tt:h.-', and Three Dullard "!'; yfciir. ' . ai not jtiua T.uuia -Rllf-';-k'iy. t.V 'tV:-. II ;.'L cii;1f;:r Arrass'crs'seni of -ty ,'. , i s : it -rr,' c:t:'.n;' rut.. . ' On f0. 6- Z4 .- it t 1' 5 i cijuare, 23 . . 38,'. SDj. " : xiiv. I ... 12a,' I.') 1 rt c -i'-M V LV' tuM -50 400 -. -500 1 f,f;0' TOrt' 000' W:: 3 - a; ' - cA hi har''. blnyVwork, witi-. t"-'.'c. f.-lt l.v r.'.t'ri Oii,t!i3 art oi ': -'"Win5?t car, 'rL-i;o!unu':-..5uie.Aiiifricaii aj v. ncr. :m sn. a'H .iaf'.cotl (in t !i'C.l Oil lllO !''! n clear jtn'l ''-r V floor; r,'f floor. Ch.fbteylicl.l t geaei-iil f.U-iiti..n. Jbut t.Jyoin,- 'j Talkcl k-Vc ia lior mellow Ii-h;t. - "" persons. ri:vth-ii'.vly..u viii-oV. tf chert- -Jjouk ! .'. - lishcl ia 3tL:s ,c,-:anirV..i'iJe:i. Fijlior had never a pine of flay, --t;. e f" satlsiVdiion anU v..C' - cannot odOo ni' !i,y ili.preciate i. in -.H-- ; And naver' a dram "drank he. rn.-;:l lie u, .1 xa , w S t --': i i- -.And fiu'.v Laiiod uv S ct $ et fEiel rtri'o2iSe?e.JS-C.,pH:,--; lar,., n:3rrUv cil,lU(.d . . 7y 871. , . -4J pirsr:iC3 ot Lu.juette an.J riSiec cr i.ul r.vi- . , ", v " ,"5- he loved at lionie with bis wife to stay, And fiK-.v i-bai'ed merrily r.1 r Imr l.re.s!, i. :; '' wilj 4i. rosy smile - " fom.d rest. - ' ttnysul" 1; v- lu59 4 i- . . i ItM a ist'ttfi fov.a; leUvv- I . rit!f-e on. Use cwstolarvl art aad : v.. .t.i , w - "' : ' I-1'JlUllr-. (m'U!hs.' j y -.llo,;t!!-'l 1 Tfiir "! , ;.V-"j.- T suf.re," ?:,.! 27 i i V . .i.-: ij -.: . ,U.,Miuf.re, " ''i.e.' i 0.02 ij': 12 --."01 13'-0n r "' ". -"j " ". : . ' . 1:' l j :- i L1-; hi '1 l ! '. - 1 5 'Ci ' 2iJ" i;2 ' : .''. on . , -;. 1"-' ! . - ".''. I ::i :n. f: .j " ' : i at .':M i;i '1 28 o . ;:;) (!!) ' ' .-.'.. L'-fiVitr advi.ri n t. in-tl sa'me proin'irti-isn ) ' ' A Sfjnarc is Ihsirur occupji-i by" si-vtoeJl cl.'s j tfCMiivnile?-! fro as tl; licst'r.htli. iitl-. And the -cirn in the lower Field. ld3 iT'tnU'jn a ;i7 for. younn:a;vl oii, nm! screes, to pass' aa evenruiriu '.iU'clljn'ir-Sest tiiau- And the wTie.'it on the bill was gfown-to seed, . And promised a glorious yield; A glorious yield in tbo harvest time, A'Ki liu-orclavrd was doing fair, f" -!,7r-,; X'''. ol" tbt' sneers ii tl4;i.auy's Ora-'j His sheep and bis ttoek were inlthei f' l ci,; .:aix- oviaitelv btiaiwous, others ifntiipn- ' i.;, , n , ; i. i. ; ) l 1 1 7 . ' i - t , 7 I Jus iarnt all in good rer.air. i. " tai :: arc interesi-i!!r. " 1 "5 j -; r prime, .MlSS-vcla.. tlic hi -t')rv of Hnsselhs. nrinpe l- sa1'1 utr garden looked Vitiful, i .vy si ;t t.-ikvuy umuei Johnson- L L. li-or luwis and her calves v. cu fat ; ,,u-n, ebarsedr Mr&in 2' ;uar. : All a ltjcct of neditaton. j. . ; ,; f. V-ould T,ilv lj5m a QdndayWt!;' ; "'.I, V r'1"-' ',;u': ; - 7 , r . , a'5, . Wat Jenny ,f.,r Pa.iKiew shirt Bad . " Oee"ii.-i.i!.'il W-ri.-.v.-.'s withiil addiMoiiV, 1 " ("ifir '.. 7 8 - J liliites. " eaiifnitiiirr' : -,!iitf.iJ nf tU Pol, T . ttmt .i'O, uy tiie rule,.' '. .. sinin bad granted -t.. t'fo.e. ybo advertis .ijitear.- - -'. ' Three dollars forannouncinrf-airdidsitt'sfaroffiec.' Court oi'.ier,- cdi'rg-.-.l L'j per above; r:i t.-. Orders for divoi . w i:. . siH c.o-b.' ..".', made. "reguhiriy through Ailing!, '-;liird Fifclic..-V &e;, aliu 'ftjirminir the. j. ih:it :NcHl7 tiiegUrden could nieely spade, most Complete :Natviv;M Ilistorv (ever hubli'sli?d. And Anna -,i.s ahead at school. . Ibis is a -work that sliotuill.ej ia the 'liLrarv ! ' ; ; ) 0fCTin-y family, having beeii.wiitwn:bv oile bf i BeB liy P ;djus toil-worn hnpd t ::d authors iu ' t!- -Eiii-lisli L-.n-. !" Turough ui'S 'oeks of graj-ishjbrown fV r?''HS ! 1; g ei:t Liiii'.-r iu!U! (lie e of Lv.-r.!;.and uiid g ::'iyen luefitr-'iu'e rt'o'ic-ted to Y - st-ii. (:ie liuii''.;-r of mei'ti'-'i. ' ' be ink-Wed uT.CI I'.rl-id.j'aiid ' s!7f'71,ocoTj!y jSU- !eat fj'a(x tl;.' liiic "vio.-o.; 'jfliei-v.7se!! - ti. I, ;;:,d cl.-Vf.,,., r-';'-Ti'!i.cfulrL'ou -the.e Yi i o:iiiy 1,. oFthey will i f i i J s ' w Lsu'ed ii.ey - -.'d.'. wrjti- upon ri V will be tuit up In .I'ilnvJv. - i I thrift, i O'ccasidnlv bis cheek wm.W fl.,Li. ' j his cje. li-ht up, find a happy smile would . oyorspj-ead. Li ures; then the sialic : ! would (go away, big eyes" would 11 With .i teW, kvhilo "'4' expression of sadness al . j mpt despair-ySTOuU settle upon his coun I tepiRiqc. j r liftve.tc tempted a thousand j titacs to the eauW of this but ; as j lie I nripc.nrcd:sb cold anl 'isolated, refrained j frfcm ung y us iihs.not pleasant Drofir- in-g sjimpathjfunasd.-'. '. ;V 'Well, h.y do you- like your neighbor," 8ked-one of tlioJ'Ureymcn of meas: we were jlesecuding ti)o tairs one evening ''I ea hurt'Iy iorJ. him' out,'? said J ; "he appears to i:e a jftrio Sort of' beincr: aisawttost yiJvitii him ttaii I, liosv do yiiu Am r'7 ', frrJum,. Vnd' what )s niore, be hu act a friend in the whole of fice. ; That fellow has beenthere for tlhreW months, and he ba hardly spoken a word to any ona. A man that makes such bills i as; he- docs', -iipd hoards up his money j like ; 1 a misery I h:ve TCry little friendship for. 4-Wje wouldn't any of us care so rnucL if be, would- bqa MtTo sociable and spend ia dpllar, or cvn a cl;uie-oceasionally ; bat no j Ixs:.ban:gs)n tp .ft as .if he was afraid the j eagle on ;it f t uld spread his wings and fly j away with i, doijctini out of a five cent ! picci :Bu ho caiAisicp here long.i Wm ye insuiftea luni 1 dozen times, arid he Tbil challenge, -was. sufficient. came off and sleeves were rolled up in a minut--.. I saw. thai my friend would be apt-to get the worst of the figfit, and for cing liim into a corner .I exclapmed. . "Gentlemen, one word if you please!" It would bo cowardly for youlall to attack this man ; I wilt not;see it dJne. And if you will attempt if I have something here (tapping; my breast significanly) that will stop if. j: He is not. to blame;! he has; only resented an i&sult,;jwiiich: anyjof you would have done. You -;have insulted him be cause ho; has cooducte'd himself strangely; let him explain his ; conduct, and; perhaps 7; C "Si 7 "K ut7 qwrfi.-?:. lift : owes 26, 1855. . Coats , 7- I : ' mzs- HONEY BIW.' . if ' Mr. Douglass,, you've a. mighty small chance of legs, any how V Judge Doug- tuss ioiuti.- , ; 7 7- The 'gentleman from Illinois' is not the only gentleman whose legs havej led him Into embarrassment !' A political friend of ours, equally happy: in his manners, if not in his party, among ihtf'MifflojrWi stituency, found himself, ; Tvhne ' canvsang the state one; summer for Congress In even a morepeculiarIy7 perpiexingecVment than the Illinois judge. , ' S ) There is a spot, jxk the south-western part of this State, known as the. JYery Fork": of them to become men and women ia their ' tnra. Mechanics'f daughters mate s tne, best wives m the world." no" ii i-1 T: V'. -- r 7,JJ . ,7ft;. oirs tor 1 77 ; . the ih.:t"tab i'ua ire. '" (!o!iI.-iiiiih ..ican.neuT-be uiab obsolete while ueiicate e-en;, exfimsitefociiJ), -fiti ir.vcntiyu, the litp.st iiartuoiiiuiis luttre, an'd. -thi linppie-t uw.iwij.iue ;t$. mi-aumireu. . . uooics :roi SALE JAMES H. EUKISS, i- I .f'-:. ":: 7:. t ir'oUi "lorioiL; r r ' -"2'tiiji!i'a.i-te-ver5sir R.AT.T?-R7TT?V V oi'l'et-iiic'aS (.: ijivVvevy m1- ttlrors, ".nndaj-raiiir- ?"lt'!?-rfi Scrap SiOCJii, iteiv eflitiej:, I T i.11- 'I ttdl yoa, Kate.-Vbat I think,1" said be,. 7 j. "We're the happiest, folks in iton." 7 'I know.;' said Kate, fuhat we'nll work hard, Vi'ork :'nd h.enUb ro' together; I've found, : For there's jlrs.'-Uel!; doef n't triork at .".11, And she's si.-k the w li.'Io yeajr rojmd.- ..' .7"- 01-.--i.rvtlr.il M;.,-lh.nni. 1 v...,,. rt i. ! . i ?.f 'AVt0-"s Oiiographjeal, 'jiistorie 'Xi!t,vW wort:, their thoushndjo X l?S-C'-; Mora, itdious. . a id' seutiweutal j Bn r nev $:(W them jmnpVyet : PKHis 111 prove aud. rottrv. compiled iw'.-Wili nnv t '.. '-. Fi!4s. Second edition, revised arid iinnroved 'Tw-ubl'iiot he me that would take iu o7le iriaasome. volume. ..'. -... t- ;. f 7: 2, GO . inusi have- Spun than Ivthink hell ha , j hitujint.i) a.u;irrelfcn; and have him dis 4clid." ,c .'; 7 .' j- -t r')Jut" f it yon know anything j ajic.iit lils lst.ry?--'-iaay have some, all j absqrbiii- .ltd to acclmplish . - which is the eopie say, 5 1 cf P.f hisjmi-iriug idiiity. -, You sWl'd : 7 ' w4have a,Iittlfe-chavitv'for -thft.. WWnb their gold,' SeotS ' s lis faast ry Taci icnn :-!ihs:trtt i' i.M:iittry tactics, iiK-ttsdmir E-irei':-is 'and Ma- iianivros fln'-ib'c i;o. vi' 'isiiii;i i.f ' M.o-' ini-.vi 1. tv iw.-si'i-.-..i,;7;-:o. - iK...Wt.?....t ii.tes And -live in inconstant fret.. ! My hurubb- hot.ie has .a light, within Mrs. Jb'ir -dd eould i:ot ouy,. , it enavny -lor the tellowirand j-taking Crogket's molo "be sure -you're richt then lr, ahead.'-. f -noihii wi i.'i-o.-i oj tuoi!g:j-a uu :';iit-uments- orjjtinaily tn sfUiji jy. 7i'sru.i i un,ur.. i!jper,. with aii e--' -iiMoe r.iy.fi,uoi IVt.f t-rbs ;U;d jid.-litioii- '' "d-S . . - I Sl tlf, - Wafts OHt5iCf2nl4-Theimprovement ibii;b,-d by '.f the - DeiwMmejiit.of luthority of an act eh Congress-. !.(.). 7 . . j 'i. .OfiJli'OOi'i Hi -..ar.- And a-'linsbated's love-Hl'-le've-. I fancied a tear was in Ben's eye . The moon shoue brighter an .IT - V 1 . 1 rv vpupwrnoflvjig M him, - and; if cirftint:;tu-e--' are"8 you-suppose, it? Will be; his ;owij-U'ult, ifwhey are discovered' too i.i tbe-iMind Isaac Watts, -J-). lb. with eorree- ' 6- mealH vegriafejes. and Liieieaned his Lead on ner fi,.n-. .iheif'tTus andsupplemdnt bv.Josepl.'Eri- I ?hvifl als! for making- all-kiWof - phrMTniTl Ami t.Vher Land in hi uier.,s;4 . - '--.V 1 " - 40 V ! t-"' r hreada; pastriet. eukei-jdllies preserved, i t .. ,.C7 r, , . , .- ."Few '7' l:v,'.-ri pejlu-ed 'y wUb ,. V ; V v .; - ! , . That lie left rn'bor li., ii,f greater -.neasnve tnan -a-.ts .lm.rovfjnei:t of the .: -iSS ..IeSSIC'S ."f.a V' &tv ,R(.. -.- . -. ;ie eaw eoijfcuaing upM-?(rds ' of one tli..isaud reeei-; i t c-a-lfl not bill y. by the man sf ..y...aaiiujt.ii uirjjetions lor seieettiux. r-ronaFii"- i-u no nm-ue.-t up to. ivatoAi tfineare ll. - T w JXl , iatOj, tor...v.j - have Vned often enough to j scr:ipej a!biij'quain4icf with liim. b You ; had bettirkiit take iVfcu his case if Vo'ii m not'widh to incur -tai df.fo1paiirA 1 .; i 1 . ; - thokvoihi'L'. G-ood i:ht." : right." He hesitated a . moment.; : Come, my friend, said I, "let us have i- whatever it is and at once put ?an end- to Jthis ".quarrel." Well, gentlemen," e safd " I am not disposed to lay my private affairs open to public gaze, but I suppose I must do it for once. ;Y6u mu'st know, thei, that from my earnings I must not. onlj support my self, but tny mother, two sisters and three small brothers, who reside jin a distant State. . I can earn enough to -support them, but my reason for coming bre as tbis. One of my sisters Who is nof a beautiful girl of sixteen, 'and the" pet of the family, has been blind from her birth. We have no hope of 'her acquiring tlhe faculty of sight, and were eofatent to dbido: by what m thought a dis)ensatk"in f providence. But rccentlv I havb seen ft &isa ftimilnr tn hers a young maji who ws restored to sight by an eminent physici;ih of Paris.. 1 have; corresponded with, that (physician and he has high'bopes that In my sister's case he can effect a cure. Tliis gentleman, is what I have been laboring for since I have bcen bcre-r jto raise -finds "j sufficient to takejher to Pans. I lovqj that sister as I do my own life, jl have, lafored! day and night-J-havc deprived mysel of tny com forts jand borne iypur -taun'ts'andr jeers for of the h0T sake. But I jean bear, if no loncer.- If you are men you will desist; if ybu do m'e.charitjfb'r. "the.- fellow j and not, I warn you to beware tpf the conse- M'n.d. VThovvtr i i 'lh uetiiig lith CC2p, Oiicli j ais6ful guide jyr large or L-iuall fcrs. iaav be oi. -n v-ia aea' ency m lus duty t Jauiiie. couiamins aSrcc'uons ilr cookiii"- pre- 1 11 Uuj l.ool; is not rec.'iumenoei.., ohiisoi. 7 7-", iwfcaing, nnn preparing-. tk - following 1 -Tttonj L dulL?(TrTcd td see him rfehted should lie"- 'tot. quences!'? the; Jcukkeyka 3lk&"- - I 'f ;dijSl,t3r7 1 WSawthat Ire was' L " 2eke" had raised to hifeet ani heard - f -' pti i.irtJT' Tjpvms Kelt ra-my. menu naa said. 1 Asfdie listened to u mend. M ffry vMrcJ CiUiJ'g.to; Lis' eyes; and hen. heaC'finT TinfV.. W II n 1 n 1 di hlli " ' i....- I ,-s HUi'lPilll.r- l.l tbamm:. T.ku- .n 1 . . . . r-v-- --" - t " m i 1 r t i r i 1 -. Jjk, v , ... .. lrkef's-.t-ds toomrosmuin: oct Meatsireliies.vrims. 'YoVKn t,i txise,T -MokeiKcked.At .--l,-,r:ed-l'.-fS-iu.letiW- ci a', emci ;CafieieS) Perfumery '&d,- whW -"v, 15 ' T t V1 " e'verL-V?n ,aVor 'en.w ' 1.;,. 'buis and eWn.-s -iebool ,and eobegoj ? .Utio-a; 1 reeelni 'fr p. e- I ,!1:iQ 5 here 1 a Sticlfehere iVW1 f ? Quaker ,e0lnr, i -;. ."vi-e:-;'-'! ;.- fV'V:'4; A 'dT I SiV&lS .Es7riR'.a: --lMeal,Vlti-y;T Cake, 4 and if y.,u' would likoiT Ouiet aiHTot ' c,bf uPK&iy US Wiis du J v'-7";- .- ..!.!!i.-.i-.'i:-. -" 1-'"-'- j liariiiniaue-;, ss.e.,- .i.-iu2 14 setae-j tv- uc-r eoei- . v . .; - . j en a nmm 1 1 --'-32v. - errVei.h-s, .T.it"the:e reiielpts be fairly and f tltl.'lii'Jv 1 eunuirh in ;i'il - rr ;r if ii'r : '" M 'wi .' ". 1'.. v, st,ri...'-i .'. t'v.i ? ''!-. -x-'-' . I tr:e,u, ;-:d J" trnst .ilii4xvviif.:,Y.' wiil-.usei ' jfll gi" JTN r " ' 'bv u;:, KevidaU:.::- I''.. I .-oiidnu-.'x u.ev3iut.4-.' - - i , 'pr-per .merjloUkcd up anfln r- - . -5-.-V'-5, o;7n.7Hil---7'',:;,v,1P' ; a.-'fi Lriifiv'KSCrt.!:. -ii.. .. i: . ' -.Jr "'V;;;.,; v-77 -' :,K7- f -;7i;'Mi.- EeJuony. e-ainb! 1 men. 1 iTlrv JVS'HS i-n.-.'i'litingi ; table lhu-n, ! w.frk; whii., S;,.. fro,n'Sifrfr.. , . 1 . i. oja 1 ; -..-v .wus.. 1 n. u'-pets,- Piated Ktj'rT . I 'imi UUilJC5S. - .! - - -7 ' and a mixture of milk arid hoSey, or, at any rate, honey and ' Peach ' is the evi dence of sublunary content, e.vcry place where they have preaching !' , . ' " ' Honey. Run ' is further christianized by the presence of an extremely - hospitable family, whose mansion, .comprising" one apartment neither .more nor less is re nowned for being never shut against the traveller, and so our friend found it during the chill morning air, at the expense- of a rheumatism in his shoulder its nujnerous unaffected cracks and 'spaces clearly , 'show ing that dropping the latch was a useless formality. The venerable host and hostess,1 in their own apartment, usually ' enjoy the society of two sons, four daughters, Sundry dogs and 'niggers, and. as many lodgers." as may deem it prudent to risk the equivocal allotment of sleeping partners. - . . '. On the .night in question, our friend1, after a hearty supper 6f ham and. eggs and a canvass of the Finey ForJccrs-rtho old lady having pointed out his bed felt very weary, and only looked for an opportunity to 'turn in,' though the mosqutoes; 'Were tramping all sorts of wrath, and rto net ap peared to bar them. The dogs flung them-' selves along the floor, or, again rose, 7 rest lessly, and sought the door step ; the 'nig gers' stuck their feet in the yet warm ash es; the old man stripped, unscrupulously, and sought his shard of the one collapsed- looking pillow, and the sons cavalierly fol lowed his example, leaving the '.old'wbman'.i gals, and 'stranger,' to settle any question or delicacy that might arise our esDensbi : i ' (as thej ; place bbed.) was mentibn- lrouna the o!lice. flff t;i'- Intnted , me soiiw, but ! as:l1 was ;?10t the- pJeipdb obiect" at WlJcmi . -1 ; t r- IN-St!; arrows wer.i;imed' :ms- 7";-v . . -".- - J GSXET OF THE SSAOOOITS "WIFE; :: The Boston Times contains an affecting "-.'- story of the devotion of a Massachusetts wife to her husband, a civic soldier, ordered :i wiertl6Wa-;iriwas duringthe; time T 01 tuQjunarieswwn'JNunnery riots, andTtB v Boldiery were summoned: for"the rrotectiotk SfC tf life :and fproper 'roino the infariatet7: -' J-??SC mob.:V The .soldier appointed for duty found' bis wife in tears J but let the Times tell J test' of the Btory iS-SSSi;i0Si .He ol&sped the. partner of Hs btMrnfaMk' cordial -lembrace, and; withvaoic jJmosfeSg noked lor utterance, he said ,7 7,7 " Weep not, weep not, dearest Angeline. These Charlestown muffs can't stand before us raciers.. Cheer up, cheer up, my 'dear r it will be a long time before you Bee my body on such a go." " Oh, I do not weep on that account dear Ephraim.' ,. ' "., 'j ".;, .""' " Aht then, tell me the cause; of your sor row. Hasn't that blasted mutton butcher sent that leg of South V'own?" ) . " . "He has and taty it is; but oh ! heje another torrectthSQcears flowed like a brook glistening with gems through those, flames of a woman's soul, her eyes. 7- , "What is it, dear Angeline?" said the corporal, moved by turns from the pathetic to the severely natural. . " Trust me my . dear, ypu need not be alarmed, on my ac count. I shall not lose an arm or a le "Tisn't that (Boo-00-00 !") ; - " Speak out" tell me, for God's sake what makes vou take on so ?" - -: "Well; you know" " "Yes." V .:. - "Boo-00-00!" ' "Go ahead. Be calm. I shall soon re- I turn." (Aside poor thing", I had no idea ; she thought so much of me: j "Ybu know ! I went into the parlor just after you left." "Yes.,,: ' ' SSS: S -7 '" ' "I saw your pocket-book - on the tabfe." "Yes." ' Si ; .S " "Boo-00-00 !" - --" " .- , 7 "And" S- . - ': ;.:Vv7 '"Yes." - lsJl S-s------ - "Boo-oo-oo!". . ; 7 . -' :- 7" And did what!" 1 W 7t: s v 1."- .v '-- - emotion r Sly noble fellow,": we ' you deeply, and I for one ast .biie, its' t'Tiiiifia- i st e.-ijir'V'1! ;,i!)t-.idnet -,i iu-..-, v.oote.is. r...r On-1 c.-jitpamt-n to 3h;7 Leslie's t-- ."--':''- - nr'';"i.x-" v.-.i?4 ei-(ti.e.-;j an;. , a,;v. ft':. - y.-.. i.- , ,..;." ..h.-ervntiw'-. r.'-':-uliL1'''1 L;u.r!i''-1 v,;iu-:eiatl: t s 1 ' the Mci;:s -.ny ,;ieee Sr ? r,-. 7 r,eu""- " - M ';'--.' SSs j "SSSiSu SSih a iSSSS 'lSl?. " E::::Wbrrs (7!nir!n.;ol .-oaifiin: ''-;FaV'Et'5-, JSSi ,t iK-iii 1- I -I-,n;li;1il.l dyQuiiker' u uuer.- as ii' ... j ...4. . ;y;.i itectipt' ; without exchanging a Sxd'hSsm & 'i ! '- 1 ill tbo ;'f..:-r- , ' ? I .. i" "Mini! .-war",. Ji; e.-t. 17. I ! - - " 7 7! -,-t ' -' - o . 7f' f .'jT7"7-.Vn ; ' .- C --in : liiy .. . 7 : , to w -' iij i'.'T ',. Va.i-iu -! i!!!'i '.roiu. .1 i 7 "ni re v7ii p.-f.vo vain; y -(-- so-.- iu-s fight linnn tbaafinov. a,. - -H,--5'SH-i, ,.itl, ,(., .I--t!... :A7.. - - ......ft. v.tW4 ui -:;t -no view, '3 " v 'yi -'J- 'guu oii-'iny neighW AWTl c-a it . . r- . , " v. ' "-"j '-'"i a. leis :r-. I " !bAP- ' r :1 l 'iiT 1 - v-JT. 7 X' 17 . -.: t ofTifsel'u arfl 7 TV f - 'rr i r &Wm tl,ro-fP5feTd.ing at the J i . M i r ;i r 'I . i i nn t -i -1. i,i i . . n . i- it-: (. ,v "'.' ""-iuudume loatures. on-tbo f,,. Va?. ! and f: 'ruy.-s.Hr4 ret-u- ! a nee. ffl'ido-p In ....... ... :. . .11 -i ; .. if;: ' -i;VTV CtU"1ate 0t countcn- tidn 6f t before. itis .ayo was quite pie, and the j : f?Wondel- if th . v i' "t.V.-: I;(:byS:nJ;c'audark eyebrows 'and .' in f"' asked the & Si:. i 'f ininietlmfely come, toy the .;' if hey on't wai v u-t.: coneiuon, allfr thoroughly sludyitjg his'Uiops ni: -w-;k.,o ! p!iJsiT:"'.tl!aUie a u-d,jtudent ; boji -; . i -."re.; i.i-: w:.-! r.v rowuy i i y ; lie name fifl eke -vc c-anip-UKamsy?-- 5 " J. a not tier, '-they have there in (Quaker .ebr- That fellow camps ;out y nap he takos."j j'. nether, "I'vV he,ard of rket, house and s'leepino-" I never saw an : illustra- m luia agiuiiioHi ; : vras'iFY oar weadnr.? ' ' , tingTa look of -my hair when firetanari 3 - when-ycvbe stcppedjfbrth, and;rasping "qua Ker s hand, Whije the tear trickled down , his face, die said, jn a voice Hmvering with I I . and he called the oJJ laxly's attention to have wronged ! the fact, 'that it would never do to sleep in fougn it tor some-b, , your forgive, 1 muddy tfowsers ; and then ndid :moned dn t find a red cent. I resolved ; -to ncss? ilad you told us whit vour obiect liIS vest, and then he whistled arrairi : slid, h ' .: i' ' - S .... , t i i ' ;,.,; :, .-: - j , , v 1 r- i , , , ' . . "iUS i TREES.' ."-; f'!;l'L':!b'1l b-t n:d the1 first to sneak: ! "s,.! wo; would not, have placed a'sinle ob-1 deulJ au idea of her lodgers 'possible em- ' '-'v '' i " ' ' , " 1 -S."! sav? f,-llows AttT.i t- stiir-l in vnr 4v , J ': -'f. " ' - Wmsmt Ud A a,' 'lce obseiTera ofnature -haVe. a - I I ,t I ' ""XJ P'Oivillii I - r -- ; O.' wcub t j-ue -uoor, 4ooJced th bt, . lr-aw ,wrMJ. J '-Wi " mg himself upon ' the downy, and pullinir ! off his print ! Wnll .bi ,7.7 . I lookecf all thrrnirfi ifcfAr 'finiiifl-lriAAr. V UJKJmJJ I I - ";I forgive you freely, sirff-I forgive you all," said "Quaker." it- j - "!IIow much have yon tq barrassment seemed to flash upon the old th UI ? remarked woman, and she cried- va" of tones yielded' by the trees .,7.'-w " . ',"" , piayeu upon Dy tne -wind. . -. Mrs. i ivcu Luiu vuui i ; rnnnn 'i-iii i -r-r - -a,cr crits into bed.' ' f118 -as Sir Walter Scott if he asked, before you will bav !the lequisite i raise yet,". I j the stranger gits into bed. sunv wouldn't take in rst-. speaker. ' the rules and rinted if they board-' I'll isee resula.- 'do, jl'll . ; -v. r -v 7't-?! 1.. J ..u.4 a 7 IS - h v.ir7 , . -7, i77 :y.-: i " "!7i,i,.-. ca ;ii i :;ii- -i ! ' 1 'o ;::! Ill' $ ' -.-71! '-..- :t i'V'Vi::!! iVoin thu i : --.v ' i ,; ! S:S i iie '1--'f"'t7 ri-iK':ed :a'jc mI- "j'1 '; ! .;:! jaoighbor to ee His face was reused s if to But "nation. how he flushed choke to said H.of the hous 1 out the bill' ..put,. ; --oi-y'Uj uouor.that, depriving.: , ".ligWnced at m 1 V!"" ' ' ,l V-.';-ii,oi.o 0Ks or other - boH th;i -ridicule. ,7,t vt,i,;,, 1 i: -ioyuwnt, he) spent all his wa-j and ihiVlip, firml .IS:::; ! h hfm at the Cast- J m- down the rising h S ;yrr;- Me pr,vc;. eonyt-'., ..-g . - " ' f: 1 5f'f?' V -il" U;iA-'it- 'y pafs becanifmore , ;PidkW Jm the typ vEUm W!..S.iacflua"!ted wilirlmo; and jifouiicf him' to Si ThiniV finnM ' ":'': - "be :t .-:':'.:u!ar..-iiaii,(:( -. , ?, n.,.,,!, b,. .-,.,.1 l ... ' S', : . . . , --. uw omuu j iwujer,,-ior as -ou liU' f tlosct' b'hkh ; cNpt cannot llld ut against! a storm was gathering, my part as a ma,n when " yon .wont have to wait that . long." said ! "Zekc,"f laying : the jnjoney he held in hi liand upon tliestone,;! if 'my week's evercent of j .whichVyou'r welcome to, will help you along any. ;if Come boys," he axjded" how -many of yu will follow suit;; '. IS' - i i - . VV CS :nt- rPj' ' tirah with." thipJ. l saw-tha i 70';:iir, ai j-.-v.- cpok.rti utensils, ;and a. -anpVcfpared to a .ei.h.nt 1 'VkV;f i!C luuoj-t kind of-food.- ' it 4t,"rs forth. - r-'Y-'i v:!u ijJV:UI' r1'" m':;!ls """id, be r.- Jt wL Saturda t'.Pi :7 ni t7 i. . ,-.y r- i ' r.i't ' !1 .i : -i a iid- f ;.-.;-'. i. rvyi- .1!-, -1' a:!l!!V :"Ste"5s?3S-:-t-hi.-.i!, t-.i .1'- i' -it t'iiy7e;,i:i.. '. i f r I ie S f H-"'.-'.'-? V v e, i. :.-' -ou I-' i:.. , ; - r-.'oij . i ' :r' ';,'-; I -v.'-' i'at ! if..; L.t ., tlba-v-Cornov" ! ""u 'd'" vil t.i s'.ll-u lot of otiit-Ui.ti.. m. l ! lool over it to coi.k. 7 ' !-' 7 1 ii : Vf !'" VVOlj - i - - ' 7 : 7: W 7 n; i . ; . i;' ... IV'fiiliU hitii ':!" " Well, thcrete mine,"- sitd Jim Haying" an i : upon the ipile, "and j mine," " and mine' said a dolen voices, a each had de- icd,, however, that he j PPcd.an - equaU amount, "jijn til. they" bad faster than usual. ! - maH (lu'ltc a V1 of bank bills.. ' ;!"?re': stragefjf take lihaf; and-may God fprosper j ycju, said Zpci tenderin :' go on this way much ie a quality as iforbear- ; every- . .- were: nmm.i uh' t" i ti.::j. v.,,,,.. tI ,1.1 -wo lie afternoon ; the; hands with - wyv.ia. nraiting to be i - '--Kfw.? i 1 4 l. VV !. :. U - S v ii - - ns !V:J" s ; 1 7 - I .- t A:. T: 7 V -"- " -'I-'-'r,- ' . ; ."77 r r ; ' ! ;:-!i y V ' :.- .! i . . ', . , v. ii r i : aii t ijs-i fr.t'U i:idc:: -;' i ay-- -1 . - - i ' ' :i ;-. 7. ., f.hc- idti-.', when '" ..;!ii:'-..'-fr '7 -. i , ! f '. - , . 7 ; - r . 'uaiiei- Uappcned trti be at ! grwiing warm, we owe j i-.--v.-li ! i;5.si Iruo-al rennst. ,;,i L..i . - f- - r- : i. i,: . . ": r 1l . : ; v VVH '"'" t'V : H.f-?11 tUe ''"c- and imnleclia-tely ie it.j We've done j you a great j--,"-.---iTj. 'jj'inng ;wors Jiours, -opjfosite .' .hjnj stnnd fZeke." ' A lisual i wrorfg we'vje afused ydu44nd. we have 7 ia;' Minor. inili'i tit -- 'nnr. . tit l..7i '.'' . . t : ' '' 1 .- 1 i ! i , . . -! . i - . . ' . -- i i 47 " . 1 ;'--iHl " 'w;..tho Hbsrrv"" of -all'" bbsor i uo otuer way ot making amtefids. diesides, : ' i.;!.. ; .' 7 f'; 'Ws'S wiirs, onswen d W a i tit-J-u W &on 1 iaK(l " " WJl1 ibl sPcnt betore fa ; - J-!T - I,'. f ? fr;!: f the .dhow, paod;ar,uud ! mo,!j?lul and 1 kow that, ' u - .J";'";j"; uv,u"" , tUqmp.- Aie foreign paid "Quaker" ! my p it will e m6re planter to com- j ; . ' ' S : , ' V tr'i T"rit lut; I1" g've him a new tnenlcc bc weekjwith the cjofcsciousness; c jivat i--ur aooynded ..qutfrter .dollar ".to ,,,.,1 out the; change I aying: appropriated my mSny m a sens! U'.ldlleUr. ' , d .. .. 7 rr , , -t.-- - " r I hoH TlrtflrfnT Unk. i .- . The backs' 'were turned Vnd thno "T- ire glves out ; did get into bed in less than no time, when Tll x. ? "About one hundred aril fifty dollars.- the hostess again spoke: ' - ---umg migut oe done by; If llhave my health, and cjtinue to make I Vekon stranger, as you aint used to Z!- S1C toJmitato good bills, I shall be ready M) start to Eu- had better W up till the. gal's Z T V V T - rope1in about.twJ months.HI fl , V undress, hadn't you?" , ' ?? ' h P1Dehe billow &c. There t r .1- ..- x- j, U'5"uu air oi some-wnat similar char- 1 , ; . iy this time our friend sslcebv fit was - . . , - - - 441 --"-' i?iS J - OTerfanaif.ougUhedH.HvcrVr "' ! ?Sc" i V , , in Jtienry-Taylors drama, 'Bdwin'the P ' U' t - - 7'f iK. sired, so nifi hnw nr nthor-hQ ia . .'- x ruwlu luV f ti.---- - :-... !.-.: ; ' , . V. 7V WUUIC1 there are some p easing lines " whr : iSff- pane was equally kind in hid nc his blush- 'i ... r i"ues . wnci-.i, , . , , v , "sn Wind is "feigned to feel the want o vfa es, arid favoring bis sly glances. ; 7 , A,- B7 - .i. . . mi , 43 fe ' , .. " x and to wao the treesjo give h n; , Stroke, 1 he nymphs were soon stowed a wav for v j 7. " i - " b r4" i,OM-' m v , "tuw- WI0r applied to several ; but the n-:-lIa there were neither bustles to unhitch- nor a uu V "V ' . , , - , . wiiu, tuu pine, .oecansfw y; - .. iw comets to unlace, when their mamma, evi- constant J d lowly y2 , dently anxious not together her guest, corned in her a mild V P.V considerately relieved him. - , m Asuurtti) eflhe oceaS' 7 . cave, his birthTdo' r . ? ' 'lou can; nnfew now stranger; I'm LwfV.,, ." A . J":1S a martM&k, and you ain't afeared o' me, aTwTVl! la,ngsby whcre I reckon! V , a sylvan kngua. qS t0 s,reJ foik'Tr i folks himself: he xxnlavcred and turned forth j- f, .... ' u 8(06 No;gentIeinn,"J anSwemd the Quaker, his back with true connubial Indifference, tnight te' disUniroi S r -1Q;'" -0n ' I thank ,y?u fdr your liHrality, but I as far as the ancient Jadv was fcvVnrprnnr? I nf t. -x sn&i th 1 various voice ca,pnpt take youfj money. ; jjam no beggar; b, wih regard to the 'gals he declares terror or their nrm ressed eir.- ail I ask is th niibwea to dojiny-! that his half-raised curiosity insnirr Wh hl a.I - , ,f ror, fbe worwHhoutbiU disturb .";i the most tormenting dreams of merm t Vot V ' ;utyoumu i take it," ;ged Zeke, . that ever he; experiLed. !Zf 4 id a t to you, and i y S I '' ' ' i u,uuy pause, xuq passionf f t n . . i na.a uearu in moans Of thrillit'o t mechanics' wives. . . uiuaua oi tnrimij anguU' : hitu jthe. money Speaking of the middle ranks of dife a h ' .1 1 ':. rrt 1 . . ..I i gooa writer ooserve: ncre we- pqhold; 'woman in all her. glory; not a 'doll to fQr"! carrv silks and iewels : tint, a'nnnhdf. to hn j ------ 7 - fyif.T r io !! U"; o7 0V0i ii. -Jl 7 Id' e-i! Wiltell ,:s "II- s.L-iu t: y-!;iv! iid .not -.-:cape Zeke's.tYC said jn-a time beard by' all y - i-I V .K.y.HM-f an ! sn a n:--o . fl if j. -.V'L'l ! .1 V- 7irss nx: atd ti;e i , i i.i.v "...i lrui- I luiT broke the1 camel's nattered by protane adoration,? reyerenced 'to to-day, discarded to-morrow; -always jos ! tied out of the place which nature and sn. 11. il - ' fii. - 1 . ' Ji 7 i i . .1 - i - '-- and he I UJU, " ! - lua" ? u a l0SSJ fleau, aching j ciety would assign her. by serisualitv or limbs and enintvS'nockets. wfiich' follows a 1 u i.. .. 17 .- . , I ----- i "i . j i . , j j wuivuiyh, auuiireu uui not . respected but not esteemed ruling, by affection; imparting her weak- or j nss, not her constancy, to sex she would f cjalt; the source and mirror of vnnitu "T"1 VUJ-i We see her as a wife nirtid-in. tU tsis.er s sake, i and cheering the anxietv of a hnsreW a: ...xu j 74 . y 7 iu leiurn vidmg his toils bv her dili : . . . - I i . SL x L 7 1 t - " r J V -l-ipg.en that qttartcr: Md 'life, 'fre6! ad . easy." ' 7 ,' J . ;V ' - -desired, b t :luf (.-'St:l!--F'-"'uivie., jlvouidVti 'fjtiil (he stranfer hesitate ""Take it j paSsion notj ii'd pis!- ..swipyplacdswithit. lyr my' cuulinemcht ta it'fbr your ister's salie" said two or nss, not her 1 mi not wVdddlbe far niore 1 prcferablL o boinis I thff ' ' I '! . - I ;" " '. jifalt; the SO' i at . tne sf.uc-ezvi fo.-d.-tith." i- ? . f I aeec-ot it r'eiiitlehien ." Bfeb.i the: " Ona. i ir ... i . ' Ml accept it -gntlemcD, ker!" "as" you say, for my .Sir i - . . i-;i:.'i.r.j'' ..-.' I aii i j. U'-'pe to ous igence, spreading -. i! I' !' I I i il'i r i.i. "iiuu.: I .i (ill. tit i - ! i- 1 l ' i'A - 1 - 1 " I U' 1 I'L 1 . ' ny.rt : I 1 . II. IH i II (J I 71 1 ii IKt il t i 1 1ft tM f . 31 '1 - r i . . ; i i, ' .! i ' 1 - - - . . ' " : '-"-nii-J, ; ' f t i --! f " ,'-"-- cnccrru-tncss around her for his-sakc "Oir "" "Si" "" !"SWS- and wffh a Muunin? blow hr,,,bbv 7. . Ouakor hi left for TMis : shm-tlv -f. 1 - .,-' . .. J ms, sake, shar m ':. 7,,- l!1:l,!i,U! ..J. V ;V,..: . V' i JVKtJl LJ'. V. , -V .1 1 1 , . -V J i ..ug iue. acccn rennementanof itbe; crut,, ,vil- lS Tn? ,n ff';it- anil -f V . y , jl- T ,lUC ! wlthout ing. vain . of theu, -phreingV 1 . pi:J.e?n hiiu-.-'lf m a iiahtinT !it;l.i.- i.l i isfaction of heiiinir that I h:s i sistpr w.ui -t i . -..o . . - .. ,, ,, 1 ,. - w - , . 7 , i: . i . is -f ., h yuu jisauu nappmcss. in the 'mm , I: ' "-"vh : - i.iv- ustuui.-iiui griiup; "With ; l v 1 -?r ' "-v c'oufu nicy were . loves. As a i mi t hen- w:i v liniino . I S l-i: au is an vtiii u;r in .,0 . eopiir-i-Uy rtiffiaus I lisd iiu ti 7 f.,v it Ll i their way hotiso. j vou conqu. r n nr, vau do it IWee. I I -. have heard ffr.qm h i ni ' . .i-"vm -: ne ii iiiiMti'iu ot i. ... i '. ' ? . ; since. .; lius" iias's- have a : " :v . -,.,', ,-: - T hyve burue y.;,r insuHs n.ng ntii, andVoleasnt pl-U Ind he is 1 - -v... v .ne.wi:.i.i. J. wiuld U u ' - .-- . - ; i:--- - j pitabnt pieces , ana ne is i .v- e Lt" ! -- -n 'V J V " ? "' . have any more to offer feoaie 0u furictionaryi-in alneighborin. .iv .u.,lW .a score tor ay. spend , withnhcml ' - v . I; ... - t-iekv:. ' f v-i "...-.-V world alb she mother, we find her the'affee- I t,0te, the ardent instructress of jhe chil- sinceTtlieir',in- d several times!., I -. , u "ucu Uirn! diM.m ; f Q whoi stQ lias tended Iuncv. trained ilmm im t . i . 1 -. V" . . -"v.. tuuugiit ana vir- g orate, (ivcn- 'Wo piety add benevolence;, addressing m as rational beings,! and preparing THE OLD PASHIOITED irnrdn that simple expressipn,- 'ofol MotTicr. It carries our thoughVv to those women, whose home inflijkas ' pure and elevating;, who taught tie daug ters to render themselves; blessing to so cietj" by theirooefnesj their fnce and their meful knowledge We thini of the loft heroism, the brave i endurance; the f thousand virtues they inculcated" and sigh ; at the contrast between the past and the ' present: How few modern mothers undiN stand or perform their duty in thetraiDicff of their children. A smattering of thiZ that and the other, is considered tfte sf ficient education, and to show off to advi tage is made the great busroow' of life No wonder there are so way despafcnre- ' sides, so many unhapM. ives, o Ba'fly , drinking and garA?g husbds. ; low -lamfentably tru- v WtV rasidaB1 tbeest runner that ever led? eca,Ae Was the; first ia tbahuwuxMe . 777, - , c 03 O (5 Ii 1' -; 1 ! i f
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