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Hides it eamon ien tre s # OFFIEE-DAVIS' BRICK BLOCK, UP STAIRS. ~- = TERMS---$1,50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. -. JAMES IL HENDRYX - PROPRIETOR. oe CUOPERSTOWN, UTSEGOQ QOUNTY? N. Y‘? SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1861. - MISCELLANEOUS. _| ... \===\, lll Wgive below the explanations of some ofthe military terms now fo such common se, butso, {iftle'understood : ' general term for all kinds of beavy artil o NEW SERIA3, VOLUME 7, No 36. Judge Nicholsonand Mr. Key were nearly connected by marriage, Mre. Key and Mro. Nicholsonbeing elaters. . The Judgewas aman . - of coltivatéd teste, had mt one time been distiogaished emong the leading men in Con- , and was at the time of which I am epeaks ng the Ohlef Justice of Baltimore, | Notwith- REPUBLICAN, Vol. 88, No.7. DEMOCRAT, Vol. 15, No. 18. Aeublion _ m_ ewer. sy3uT saryioay- Ad S¥-T. no Perms. E I ShKEJl‘ C'H E S -v _- Grown Hich In Begging, We bave often heard that beggate in London werdnceand economy eoceed in amassing tunate? (Oeitajaly. Wasn't her har always \L atould prefer this,\ sald the latter, taking j parted exactly in the middle and brashed so a larger ons from u shoifnear him, \If you have mo objections, It holds more oil, I see, and | amoothly 1 Wasn't her hat always pat on d sometime, when I am reotlem and con't| with the most restangalar propriety, and thed in sleep; Tread to induce drowsloegs. . It won't in | at even bow ? | Didn't abs potalwayneltywithher commode you, I hope ?\ batlde folded so like a lady, while other mothore' SELECT POETRY. | pe The Tarn of Life. «'Between the years of forty and sixty a man who bas properly regulated himself my be con: From the Christian Intelligencer. 'The Old Piag. by JAY. I, HENDBYX, Proprietor. br nev. Epvant \ » < Soth said, \No indeed !\ and Soran, \Not In | daughters were romping about and 'traillt? thet? | y3..04 $51 lery is cannon. .. | by perse © a a the prime of life. His matured g J4+plecas are small cannon mounted on | considerable wealth, but the following story, told p : Of: lle. lesot 1\ bos. mientally. their replies were dif | hate by the ribbonathrough the dust 1 Yen, % lie » i ' standing bls judiclal character, which exempted < an egg in ct withing months, Flag of our liberty; rTREE?'Ufl’elém¥fififi€e13‘m‘ffefit=1§Wtfieimsmr£sygwmg mis plead for love Wfiéfi’fi‘éfi’fi“ 5“V@%%5%%>%%?§¥mflyammmmm mgnllfidon paper, is a severe tax w from - military service, he nocepted ef , In e+ f fre: » M + a F & \*~**Fihg . olga ip Adgancen on Auch cal | upstaire; Zhe Cees fhe deore for a | 304 45% Imagine toat andl Amount of pteotion 1, | enlo has gives sogudaess to his jadgenent, (Bio! \Tho Mortar, so called from its wite, mouth The late Mr. Blaisox, of Rarbourne, 0e8r | 25, \aug when taveze‘fimmm‘fflfifi sanlinct paid in advance. or seithin the first three |. __. thole pre blood dyed -- --- -! Wall!\ said tho nlecs. : ae, uae can a. seal formed of | Sho is retolote, firm and equal; all his fume [and genseal resemblance to the ntensll of the se on one In Londen | fatk eo thefort he nnd Mis rotrpeny wn » . a ~~ v i a f short ference whith \n - h *' acw % When fighting aldo by alde, | “£52231?“ {33:34 “FL?“ ake 0 | a xmvndflm‘, Aart the weny | maptery over his bosiness ; builds up a compe- | being Intended solely for bomb shells. It T -stiower of rato, mmmz—WT—Mfimfi‘m and tormen - B gum 3 Weeks. KKK 1°45}? m Our pledge we bring \&A confounded bore I\ be efscalated. and tear of life havoumcnllanled until they bave tence.on the foundation he has formod in early | sometimes 30 inches in diameter. 'The ralo continued for a long time with unabated part of the gerslson doring the bombardment. Quessuare, 40.50. 4100 4100. 16800- 000 By Hist pute marty? blood «As extra Bre, Both 1\ - left there no soft spot for a Toviog nature to Im- 3de od tor and passes through a period of life at-) . 'The Bomb or shell Is expected to explode at | violence, and he wan consequently obliged to re |ippg Jodge had besn relleved from this duty, end Gotumn, - 200 . 400 800 1500 | 2500 Poured on Columbin'gsod. \A&. lamp to read by, Basan I\ press Iteelf upon ; ond God pity the child whose y many gratifications, | Having gone a | the time of striking ; it is hollow and filled with | main iw his place of shelter, although ning | returned to hls Tamily only-the night beforé Mr. Column, - 400 - 800 1500 2500 . 4000 For liberty; \Meat for dipoer \ - craving spirit comes to contact with such | SE past sixty, .be orrives at a critical | powder, which is igaited by means of a fuse of | to suffer frow bis prolonged expornre to the damp | rey showed bim hho song. You may easily Galumn, _ 800 - 1500 26 09, 4000 . 95.00 By all thet deeds ot old \Atd coffe for breakfast !\ a woman, only to be frozen by her infloence. petiog in the road of existence, the river of death Eznow wood. - The fuse which io driven futo the | and cold atmosphere, | Under thore olroumstan: | imaging the feelings with which at such a moment thn tho nld of ant tank tames Their hanger, thiret and cold \Will he sta 160g. thinks.\ Tor inc coy £00 tery, (rom | before him, and he remains at a stand-still | orifice of the sholl, takes ire from the fame when | cas, ho was agreeably surprized when the d00r 0! | he read is and gave It to the public. It was “gamma“ pummmmdg’nbm '“w?'mv Their battles ferce and bold - | \Two or three months jfidglng from the size | har solitary room. coold hear the repeoted ologing Bat athwart $3“! river is a vieduat called \'The | the piece is discharged. a handsome house 0 to was opened, 200 8 | no dogbt, no Mr modestly expressed it, ”fipggafi?§ Tibet riyle Ober maxima- We'll stand by th | and weight of his teanis,\\ of the great ball door, each time a Tarn of Life,\ which, if crossed tn safety, leads] | 'The Howitzer is n light mortar on wheels for | footman, in a splendid livery,. with an unbrolls, | ravorabl ) received less than an hour | after * binders by mall promptly attende?\ tee _- Hite and lights, and what bo'lleat and drink, | now arrival; for Mes. Allen received company to the valley 'of \old ag6,\ round which the riv- | feld service. It is tied with great effect in| approached with his masters compliments, @nd | it was placed in the hands of the printer, it was - _| __ _____Thy 'renging attipei tall wave {mill pat ot. back a\ whols year in cor | to night, and a gay company it was. er winds, and then flows beyond without a bast | throwing grenades and shells among bodies of he had obssrved the gum” staudiag 60 | atl over town, bailed with enthostaam, and took _ SIDE & COOKE, . To guard the homes they gave .- ~ Mot}? 'This comes of having felstions! I| \ dre is Geny t\ lakes the father __| or caosoway to affect its passage. | The bridge) men in. the ame way mortars are used! long ander the ardhway thit he feared he 558m its place at once as a National Bong. ' Att &C I thaw | - ~ Topupmanmme ~ ~- P had't-onerinct he-world thinls |-- -\ thooight best for her_to retire at her asual Ts, however, constructed of fragile materials, and | against citiva and forts. \\* Cr, CC and would; therefore; be glad if he would | '* ® a g_ orneys ounseliors a Upon oppressions's might. ' he's nothing but a great anole.\ boar,\ was the reply ; and the basy host thought Ht depends apon how -it is trodden -~whethr-it |- 'The Oolumblad; sometimes termed the-Patzban | cbme.and. - _ _ THB STAR SPANGLED BANNER vide ~- K O. * ~~ ra give tie patron uiget, ~~~ ~~ + -This interesting. eanvmofiQn—mymlon ged no more ofhis ”gm! pie Aumann bond or break. Gout, npnplaxiy. and other bad | fan large gun-sometimes of enormons size, for which Mr. Simoox gladly nocepted. Oh1 say, can you seo by the dawa's wly—lfih‘i?’ BENJ. ESTES Aud make the dark world bright, some time; but enough bas been given. to show | - Mennwhilo, the little one had ered. gotll the charaotere; are wiso to the vicinity\ to waylay the | firing any kind of- projectile, but chiefly intended |- --Ho-was-ushered. into a handsomely farnished mjvrnrsfllYEPM£LW last _ . M With hope divine the feoliogs, of Mr. ond Mrs. Grovnor in regard | fountains lsr'edry and the feverish were traveler, and trast him from the pare; but let| for shells. dining room, where the master of the house was Whoaefizrmdm-i and bright stars through the peril- Attorneyanddcnunsallulatlm» _ b feeliog®, - - egat \ Ms mo cerlcd heseelf op by the low win- hito gird ap his loins, and provide himself with | _ The Dahigreon derives its name from Captato | fitting, and received from hirn a kindly welcome. \Tous fight, . » ap. coummy, w. v. __ t m‘hflz'lf: be “Ti?” \ Morning did not mend the manoers of the | dow and looked ant e night. Afiflruimfirfibgflzk ‘gw‘nffiwr'gfiblgfiglr of -the United States navy. flL—Hfifb %9%°:’h€9§ Mr. s‘fitfifflflflfl’ O'et the mmparts we watched were eo gallantly o o'er the . ' 1 . 'To quit mat or, | discovered that when a gun burat, ite frat fracture | 08 ost, when be was strac a v . . LaTHROP & HARRIS That God mada free one oo wore oe a oe ar sat at | while (he mow is while saa apoo lawn \hhe Tare or ble\ fos tare toto & bro. | was ut the ~ Hesco he proposed to avord | remembrance of, baving seen him before, But | And the reopatttses glare. the benis benting In alee att'ys and Counsellors at Law, il all Ito vales and hills ' Rioophere thut prevailed, . Mo tried in vain to | and meadow and afar on the sinus -_ |looged walls or foto the grave. The system | danger by increasing the thickness of the gun | Theth or in what cfreamstances, he found him | 40am, 8 ' Its rivers and its rille, make the acquaintance of the children, but pe- | Gert remembers the starry night of long go, | and powers haviog reached their. utmost expanr| not \only at- the breech-but for esveral-feet | sell unable to call to mind. _ The gentleman soon OhJVW’aWMMngl’f Banner yet wave, “fifwm'y Econowz.: thane Till all the nationfthrill« reatal oversight prevented the obfect In viaWF-a- wheny there was some one to fold gentle arms 1036 1:0: 1:1an (gum t: close gke “Xingu! nt | towards the muzzle, Thero are now at the 3150891! l: interesting, “flanking“ clonal-sat Der the tand of the free and the homme of the brave ? - - With victory. / . , or break down at once. - One Injodicloas] Brooklyn Navy Yard sixty of these Dahigreeas | flon, which was cartes on creasing. tou ty- It was recollooted that they, with a certain olaze | about ber, and whisperiogly lavisb ot her a thon atimalant, a slogle fatal excitement, maly force It | cach uglghlngyn los twang“; and cach | tant respect and confidence ; whils all “53 time (in that fi7mfiy m mediating-gm: THEODORB A. EDDY, i \fools # i bitterly , designated me \fools were sald to \tell the/sand pet names; and bifterly-how bitterly his remembrance kept constantly recurring to What is that which the oer the towering steep, Fear not O sip of State; a w rim i beyond streogth; whilst a careful I i sURGEON DENTIST, Though pirat truth;\ and that, io this instance, was not to be | God young heart feels thatshe has no ; ful supply o) | sore to carry a nine inch shell apward of two B pirates with fierce hinte L * + rops, and the that teods Mr geo land last ' be. | , As it fitfally blows, n seals, now dissloses i , spoken. one to love ber cow. Papa to kind, bat be is | withdrawal of all that to | miles. | There are also ot the same place, six of hygflcgé a?“ whflnmspzmg: 2L ming | Now it catoties the of the gaming: first Milford Oisego County, N. Y. Miy cross thy sea; lorce a plant, will sustain it in beanty and vigor | twelve thoneand poonds each, which carry ten . Uncle Abl's sight was impaired, bat he was | away so much, and then since this vow mother In full glory reflected now shines la ; wap seth extracted without pain, by the application of Fear not; at thy mast-head ; ir .antil night lins entirely set in. fuch shells. - Besides these, there. is: one of | |, \You seem ofr,\ said he, \to look at me as | \Tt Banner; O1 long may it wectrlolty. 2s ._ not so blind that te conld not detect dizeatiafao- | came, he doesn't notlos her as much as be uce. c this pattern which weighe 'within a tribe of though you had é“ me batore .\ i Cen toe oad ortep Tice and the hm?\ a buzz. We'll nail the white, bus, red OH Flag! our fathers bled \tion though in a measore olcaked. . His tarry | did Boddealy the obild ammufllromber low sent, Mr. Simcox acknowledged that blo host was right in his conjectures, but confessed his: Ins- A Patriotlo Hlackamith and Family, sixteen thousand pounds, and is warranted to f foes I carry eleven fuch sholls four miles. And where are the foes who so vanntingly awore That the havo of war and tho battle's confusion, WILLIAM WENDELL, was short at the Grovpor mansion; in a week be Justtce of the Peace, And so can we. , touk lente of bis nepbew and niece, to thelr on~ | and with ported lips and dilated oye, stands (ar yue courer Guesk's ormicn) We love each tattered mag bounded “when“? listening. . The sound of maslo gomes, 'ap from Broolhekl xfléfii (5:3sz (E3? as regglan: in | - Grenades are small shells two or three inches bll‘Ele to recall the occasion. A home and a country should leare m ho more? mst ws, ®. Y. . «W do » id, Il the artatle additions sod U y. fore the departore | in diamater. They can bo fired from gans or on are right, alr,\ replied the old man gon: | - Their blood has wathed out their foul footsteps pol coopERSTOWH, Of that old war-rent flag , e have done well,\ they said, \to ged rid | below, and amid all the of the 14tb Regiment, a man who carried on a M : rand If ti} pled Tution. - A. J. NOWLEN Of liberty: of him eo easily. - He might haveataid a month.\ | variations, ber ear detecta the notes Of an 0d | plsckemith shop i ton with two of bis thrown by hand. leman : 'and if you will pledge me your Word | w, yerage could eave the hireling and slave rer ' Flag of great Washington ' And Uoele Absl was forgotten io the greatatrag: | and familiar refrain. - Tt ia the same eweet even: m m connection 0 0. The Potard is of the shape of a bat, and wae | 68 a man of honor not to diseloss to any.. 006 | pyom the terror of Alght or the gloom of the grave, ATTORNEY aT LAW, Flag of brave Andgrmfnvn gle to make a fortune. log song, her mother's lullaby. She used to $31,111?“ ‘Hw 5:53 gmqml‘éwlm nod fianclnded In former days filled with powder and shot, and | that which I am going to tell you, untill you | - And theBtanSpangled Renner in triumpls doth wave. SUAVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Flag of each mother's nou 0s Jore ltorwards they heard of bis decease, | stag i to the parple twilight, with Gerty's gold:) sufth shop lo the hands of / the the blacit | was used to explode gates and draw bridges. __ | 2009 the notice of my death in the London | O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. ONBONTA ®. Y. mot 'Who dares be free 'by means of the following significant letter, | en head nestilag In her bosom, and now With | coulda't Hindu“ to * °d\ eh ys-he | - Forts are angular or star-shaped so as to bave | DNCT: I bave no objection to remind 409 | op y sos be It over when freemen iball stand ~ Tamp ow HTF Taw - ' which was Toond among his private and | this gentle gliding messure, those far of nights any longer, and go he must.\ . | the advantage of. cross-fre. On land they are | where, and how you have seen me. In Bt. | _ Between thelr loved homes and the war's desolation FREE EXHIBITION i g NP papers gents & He was enlisted. | Next day do th J Park a d E 0 God, oar banner save ! | forwarded ofter bis death :- come floating back to her on their starry | ontest of tha boys. The b y down comes the | approached by a gradual ascent calledithe glacis | James' Park, near Spring lardens, you may | Blast with victory and peace, may the Reaven-roscne A » Maken it for ages wave' anp Nizog -When a chillers old man | abd ebo sees her. owo mother once more. . Bbe [uggey' ia boy». 'The blacksmith's busines#| which is swept by the defending guns on, all | PRS ©7507 day a man who 9. 00®!08 | | proto tho Power that hath made and ed w. a. SMITH'S *- God rave our flag. crosses your threabold, yearning for, love and aympe ) atends before bor, with her drooping , and affixefi dim”; $3112? flfl‘: $1: 002? aides. Thelggmttia are the mama $1“: which 3:3- and \1:0”! 338538 132001111131le by lb: Sagont \\ o and preserved us a p- A 7 ! thy, that hick youth should vol i * f old mab, | the ekirte of the glacis are encaml to pré- oge pecultarity whatever the amoun , is just, GALLERY -OF ART Proserve its honor pare, i thy, andthat care which youth shoo is | ber loog fuilr hair. Garty bears. het low: Ewest |#Go it.\ -And the oldest son went it\ | But weak appromn. \ \o \CC *.* | bn thatin? bestomel apon bit, be will retain ouly | \ 246 mares tee matteo bn Gad io carhast © And the pangled Banpar in trlumpb shall + O'er the land of (kneaded and the Mist? the 5:3: 'The knowledge of the olrcnmetances under which the oda was composed es cem, perti- neooy to Its language, and males It seem cape: a baif peony, andbill ecrapulonaly-retarn to-the donor all the rest. | Buch an unusual proceeding noturally excites the curiosity of those who bear of it; and any one who has bimsalf made | volce Reeplog: time with the music;\ sho #000\ 25 1 the day follow io . - wen! Ro t of old, the love-/ight in ber eyes; she etrolohes 155: [£5 fifgfig nusdfinhinfbuuhtl apfisgx: out her armas towards her, but the muslo B89 father remonatrated, but the boy would en- cenged, and her motber, beckoning with ber hand, i whispers, \Come my child,\ aud then vanishes Het, and entist he did. Now the old gentleman Unstained may it endure, And keep our freedom sure. | Gop save our riac. not the food be eate, the fro that warms him, nor the light that enables hit to begaile a lonely midnight bou. And, moreover, do mot forget. the hole In the floor.- l That this advice may benefit you, is the wish of your Unorx Amat.\ IH ALL THE NAT- GOLOBS. asous orrostr tite kink or coorcarrown. __ Anees orous fie MHZ 2 __ RENCH WARE.-Fasnon asrouss, The Gabion is o bago basket Glled with earth, to give temporary defense to a besieging rty, before earthworks are thrown ap. The game on top of the fortifications are FEOTOGBAFRE stan pays, waih dishes,and eterything lurthe line. of - ‘ | *The whole in the Boor.\ - What did it meant bad two. more sona who \worked the farm\ near ba . the experiment, when be happens to be walkin tt were, can be found foreale cheap at P OPUIIAR TALES | Light SIS-Igmbgnnsm it; p toto the bowl mans-i into, 12:10 “HEB: bo He ther had Flashing. | The military fover seems to have ran “Kiwis: if 2mm\ of a fort, covered with | by vhf a Hana, Ig almoat Ezra to say to films. cially appropriate at this moment, when the very Ageis Nothing ! BlooCHTeL® - No Hum bug | s noe momo ovo | braine of Mr. and Mre. Grovnor, revealing 8 | said and the would or {esas | tt the family, for no aconer bad the father aod | stone, malsing it ball-proof, \Da you see that old fallow there? - He is the sconce described in the Ifues may be re-concting, _..-- MH, LAKH & Co. THE HOLE IN THE FLOOR. oie veil io sno ernest pog | m a spirit she glided down . the - brond | ching grater-“gin“ than the younger |\ \A essomate gon is one fired from under a case. | strangest beggut you aver saw In your lfs. |I | while the fervent Ohiike conslading - \ : them. They Tooked at each oth : Pina mean __ | song r a like purpost. , you give him a sixpence, he w sare togive | stanzas not only pute to shame those who | have || | milk fel oritp oor anes mes mnt Meteors ny coid tey | hca fames n d ame ot en rants | prot in a real or mares to atte | ir i oin mens matted nt nt mo | ol Rin wore a yard a . their bypocrisy and littleness had been ex . fod\ he sa wouldn't s | enfety is afforded from the explosion of shells. course makes-the experiment, whjob | mates with now ardor ite s thiul defendorn. Sof all cines Goods in tbaizlinest this same rates. The lifeobject of Beth Grovoor and his wife| 4 “he: ad been out in the floor for the m stremming behind\ her, and her feet, | how ' 'The blacksmith bnalngss might go to- | \ A. bomb ketch is a email Pease! built for the | tars out as predioted -and, as crowds ot ~ Twenty Cents Bur A GOOD CAP ar ha to's. was to amass property.. It bad been their aim the commencement of their wedded exist- enoe, which now counted fifcen years, ond wae still cherished os the dearcat wish of their hearte. siou of a pipe from the stove in the room below. Being early in the season, this pipe bad not been : adjaeted for the wioter, nod the space was con: {sequently open. - Uncle Abol occupied that touching the frozes ground, on, past the great houses and over the lonely ways, never baiting or taraing untill, andar the dark old pines, she reached a snow-covered grave. some other place, but the farm mont be looked after. Bo the boys were sent homp. Presently one of them reappeared. 'They had concluded that ane could manage the farm, and had togsed porpose of throwing shells from the sen. \Rewexszs Burxa | Vieza.\~-The Indians volunteers have taken for their watchword the ple are continually passing, there are: numbers of persons ev who make the same trinl ; and thas the old man gets many a half penny from the curiosity of the passerby, in addition to what he obtains from thelr compenention. A Soldtex's Mother to Her San, The followlng motherly letter was written by the wifeof a mechanlo In N. York to ber son, who ls a worthy member of Oo. Ellsworth's Twenty Shillings No change was made except it would busten the ! 3 ong. bad Here it was.. This was poor mamma'a home | up who should ith the Fo th, and m v no difcalty in overheating - P aald go with the Foarleeath, be | motto \Remomber Busan Vista.\ . Why it was t Buys A BEAUTIFUL MLMAE- (1:12:21! rflrxflzul 35355. xrflnrg ritzmwvery word that bad been atterad beneath him | 20% film “any flirting“ Elma tr “in! lflld- bad won the chance. This arrangement was | taken is thas told by the Indisnopolis Joornals| . \L sit,\ contioued the old geatleman, \am | Fire Brigndo. | The mnymimgxeunmienu to DOT 2 ___ At MARE ® Coe. | 00 CONF WiC Tho Loordiag of money, - Nota | B7 Mr. Beth and Mre. Susan.. The hole in the tD Tor assed spoe and folded bands ; and here finally agreed to. Bot on I (ho L | . , Colonel Wallace took the flage ond holding | that beggar. | Many years ago I' first hit upon | which that regiment has been subjcated touched i T- ®! foor had betrayed them! . How unfortunate | \UP. 5M and Io ; ond here! partare the last boy of the family was on band | tem up to the regiment, said that the gratitode | that expediout for Abe rellef of my then pressing | the mother's and called for the advice wrarcoEuais, CLOCKS aND JEWELRY, F ALL THE NEW STYI E8, IU07 [dollars and ceots. Io anch an atmosphere of Sho d klsed the cold, white § than at thar estat ; | been brought to light, but were consoled by re- | 59% clasped and e cold, w all of the family to go, but the explanation Of | ber B Vista, and wips out the disgrace that | bad at last, with the ald of profitable Invest | health, alon with bard beds mod stlll harder . nian IP li \Ant I would add, that \P a fl‘fl‘flgg proper ”5h“ ff“?! ba \IF: *! Booting that. nothing antagonistic to thelr | head-stone, and its coldnsan nod whiteness only |the boy solved the difficalty: Father,\ said m3 flu‘ co mishaps, the alleged coward: | mente, realized a handsome fortune, enabling m | fare, is much better than to be laid upon a rick : shar l shall attend to all watch repairing myself Mo their escaped the infection Pit | bat wald 'come of it - Bat, ab, a groot many | minded tree the wore of the pale-hrow | which | he, with 'a confldantia abuckie in tha ald man') ly condact of car volunteers ft thet battis~ | to live in the comfort In which you fud me, this | bed. . Dear son, 1 will give you a little advice.; A . rrursag and jobbing done as COLD FENB-Bagin'spst, warranted the best fa tise -Gold, Biirer, BBF 24 | and the emall bagd grasped it with as Instinctive not. t though the little: feet were freezing | F bar . ater) mous Kio Nfo Gizagde, both con- | C5 worth bis thonsanda? - Who would bave sup- R € | Fourteroth Regiment -[New York Evening | regiment-\ We'll adopt it.\ sity of contiuniog the plan, I 6nd myself up~ | knee, Heping your obildish wasts, or tobblug £ lol \WBex and sonoure. A full anortimest o f: “if: “Rafi\: en “yfiflsidmnfmujirgfizf posed that ho wan in the possession of a fortune | 7% mall'lgm‘inlzn': finfilgfl’év‘: gun: Post. \Bags then will you ever] desert the banners} able to give It ap ; and accordingly, every morn your littls ming as if to steal the rores $ gouD Ap sLyBR WwaARB, a A!” iy paved is a meno corned » Uf] o pou . called by the initiated \Lpdependent 1\ - The\as Tgapl ia above and 05mm armared and The a that have buco pressoted us to-day ? . (Lond | log Leave apparently for business parposes, and | that I could abandantly spare thea ? Now le- frees Bpaniah vote, without 6 loy. Bo eMangt penny ' PSU - somlog old fox\ had showa bis cunning. . Beth nge above aod eT = e Greatert Seminary. shoute of \never \oever.\) | Then Remember | go to a room where I put on my heggar's clothes, | ten. - You have engaged in a straggle that may foe engraving with a foil Fisted Wars, Cutlery and - f 5 tim The Double Store. BINGHAM & JARVIS ¢ EG LEAVE 10 mroum rasm 008 | Sut wey oon iene Boor | -It had willed his money to a charitable cn maro, Hesvenand ber molber aoe o abe tae recone the of s | ty and ite flag aod to \Remember Buena Vir | but having seen io the Loudon: papers the no: | self a tree Gbristian soldier, Never look nt famers dnd friends, that they have now on tant a | COVE (7g dency, met with rebate fostend of fstitatio ., bequesthing them only the Imowledge 1°“ ' “ma, the | but all are gradustes of the hearth. | The lars: | to.\ This wos a most Impressive scene, and | nounostment of the beggat's death, he then com- | the quality of your victuals, nor complaia of chotes misotion of gruvitne Droge, which we will dlapos of | R27) 0 bo d cuf their paralmouy ond eelf-obroement ! _ rre. | 09 IOOWt & Cream ® ey carrled the little # \ | flled bandrods of mualy eyes with tears.\ monloated this strange story to a friend. bard beds. . The life of a eoldier is e op of at the lowest term, baring Tor aah. Weare | eympathy; notrow, Io the persons of MOUIDINR ! (. smash—firm rable error | - 'The tm. | Afélo®® filgare home next morning, and elleot! Ing of the university may fade from the recollec. cid tlons. Remember the bard bed of Put © foe the folloning : Webley | widows and fathorless children, valuly. cought P laid it in her own room, still wearing the Titel, | tton ; ite ctamsto tore may moider in the halls of Avaiancus-Toxawarpa Catt The Btar spangled Hanner: £12“ Bavior on the cross, raffering for 53m, ; Ir. Untwent, br Bares Dod's wine biters, Dr bitters, Reneon's hive ayrop and tuu, Ro. and the trade iiberaily dealt with... Abo. SPICES, ,_ X day's respite bad the one from unceasing appli- cation to business, not an hoor passed. thut th faces brightened at the sight of a penny, bacause 'it would add another to thelr store of colus-- chil Ilh’eln, but childish wisdom applied the raxim; the confectioner and frult vender were rately called upoo by the young. Grovaors-the eced was taking root. Mr. aod Mrs. Grovsor had notbing to give words of consolation and a helping band; the kindly voice of pity, sed the whispering of cbar ity, were by cars innecessibiesave to te other was not planning some new way to save! ! that they should. bave forgotten it! | 'The secret | of his short visit was understood. | Both were | much discumposed that their polty meanness had improbable things transpire io thia world -~ ho would bate Imagined that Uncle Abol was Vand Bossn had overreached: themselves. . Jo “triflng to eave a peuny they bad lost a great ' maoy poonds | They were Unole Abel's only surviving relatives: and be had Intended. roakog them bis bere. - Bot, mias, the bole in the portant obj-ct of their lives defeated by a bols in the Boor, when just upon the verge of realize tion ! sho, hor littlo girl, would coms aud stay with her always. No feollog of fear entered the child's boart they bad lifted her to llso two yeard beforu.- The t was bitter cald, bat Gerty: knew It whispered, nod she thought thay were loging to her ber motber's cradle song. . And so, repeating to herself the ittle paayer which always came after the song, the child felt. a delicious drowel- pegs steal over her, and dreaming of heaven and tors apron. Feminine Apprliations. to join and on foot for marching. The old mas was somembat pussled to know what arrange ment could bave bein made which would allow ear, \I've lot the farm ou sharce !\ 'The whole family, fatber mod four sone, went with the |. The fireside is s seminary of inflolte import ance. It is important because it is aniversal, and because the education it bestows, being wo venn with the woof of childhood, gives form memory. But the simply leasone of home, so- ameled upou the heart of childhood, defy the Fust of yeage, and outlive the more matare bot of himself and h We will adopt for cur motto, he continued, \Remember Buona Visto.\ \Bugom Vimta,\ nnd swear. that you will never desert the flag of your country or your regimen« tal colors. - Get down on your knees and \Hera the entire regiment kneeled, and with 'There | oplifted tight army ewore to stood by their conn. Daipezo-Oca day last week, between twculy and twenty-five meres of the aide hill west of Tonawanda Oresk, about five miles above the men to the ladies of Terre Haute and Lodianspolio had an affinity that could not be expressed. | He told his men to remem- (Shouts from the swear / uecessitice, for I was at that timo utterly desil- tute; but finding the scheme beyond my tations, 1 was induced to carry it on, until I day. And now, siz, such is the force of habit, that although I am no looges ander any necer and contings awoeping fo the park till a certaio wour io the afternoon, when I go back to my room, resume my usoml dress sod return home to dlonor, as you see ms this day.\ Mr. Bimcox sorapolously falfiled bis pledge ; The following extracts from a letter of Judge Taney are to an edition of the poems which the letter contains : My Dear Bon: 1 am in receipt of your wal- come letter. To be io the esjopment of will you hear, as it were my volce w Ing to ou, as it did when you were a little child at my be desperate on both sides. 1 know you ate right im the path you are treading; you are young, bealtby, and willing to ron every risk for your cause. You have proven yourself a fireman ; now, my dear son, prove your- sts, nod redeeming you with His precious blood. Bs that could command the universe; craving a drink of water, when io answer they gave him F PB RY, its of frogality, the mnggestions of economy, or less vifid plotares of after days: Bo deep, so of the late Francis B. Key, mathor of \The ~ f. P o a the promptings of prodescs | Ab, liitle do' the . LITTLE GERTY. Arabella, the first 12 alpbabetical order of the | lasting, tadbed, are the impressiona of early itte | Tileg® O0 he, fmt of Mr., Cd, and ,OEME | Star Bpangted Banner.\ | Thay have a peoallar | T, coh rick Sour goog. ~ s pyE sturrs, unfortunate gain from those making baste to be -- oatnes, derived from: the Latin, mease a | that you often seo a man to the Imbecility of age Bmith's raw mil}, became detached, and #ild 100 | @eprees at 'the present cristo ; the Baltimoreans, | I2 7200 gach though sat ou d PATENT MEDICINES | dics. It was only a small rent in the white BM00 ; | fair w/tar. | Barbara is from the samo source as boldfog fresh iu his recollection the events of his and soroes the creek, filling up the chfmnel. 800 who have bees recreaot to the pational ury reqaires your afd ; and “Ty blessed Moth» R : Tne Prog ant Madicine 1 ik taser =C as | Roading, the cheapest of all laxuries. Mr , but poor Gerty was rediy frightened. Het [our word babarows, but has properly the softer Cilidheod. while all the wide apace between that | Covering several neres of Mr. Welden's valumble | gaery still more beipons, when it is known . that | 25, her Bon for as, so I gave you to ent. * In wmmmmm '¥hi bs | Grovnor thought too +xpeosive to be encournged ! mother bad been very mey when sho tore bet | meaning of strange or foreign. . Bontrice aigui- | a0d the ut hour Is a Wlasted and forgotten | fate, ccapled Ila” year ms a corofield. “EM the national air was composed oot ouly by m 1:11:04;er méumYflg‘?med$°gd carefully and accursialy ' Book» cost money, and newspapers conldn't be. Cloak at achool, and. had toned to pubith | les happy. Few names have been so | waste Tou have perchance seen an old and (“mum “fl (cou kmgf'dr‘z“: on at | Baitiorenn bot on the ocosslon of the defense the $1th ie to the shedding. of ths last drop ~ o MsToCX, lad for nothing. even if there wasn't any post if aopthi. g of the kod occorted agait. 80 | sweetened aod hallowed by poetry as this. _ Ce | balf obliterated portrait, and in the attempt to lcalar bank, fifty feet in beight, lt left ALJ oy by American troops under: the | °5 Wid} yoy \p um *C f c a age on them. - When be was rich, he would have now, mith fear and trembling the ch 050 | celia (and the lem common male came Cecil) | bate It cleaned and restored, you bave soen It The piace of separation. | About alx sores Of 0 | very flag which them are Baltimoreans who now | 3p 4, biped. esk or ge cie i I aos va cooPERSTOWEH, ® Y. a worth sbowing. | His wite had no «o L221: budbmw'tfltiy r ‘l'hsb me; Sign”: has“ the Latin, the rigalfcation of gray eyed. {fie away, \34h a brighter sud more: perfect at?“ geavlflrnIInIrzlfiulS; Lug erffp‘z‘m?“ disown, 51:13:17 5:55 mfg-7:31?“ ht $900; ; # u« ndging ho e cou a 6 - .f a tare. Sal ort Uo, use if the attended partion ate be sccldsot to -I e oct io a cel cirracten, snd briaging mm. tnt deawe apou the cape in of the silde, and fences were moved without be ene gone sprist nakinore your eaperiore with a willingness that may show enairt in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, DYE-WOODS AND DYE-STUEFS, OlD, Paints and Painters) Articles, (AILMUMM E Phinniy.) a wt ”WWI”? . mun! visite took time, and if she attended Rifles. abo wosld be expected to gro them. t would not do, so ae remained at hom, mind and body absorbed in the one paremount iden. . Did cither a beftor teacher than a mother, whose Ido! is gold. Ope open the heart to klodiy: Influences, makes it mote suaceptible to genial impressions qoicksos beotberly love, snd brings the creature inin the aceldsot to ber mother. Prescotly, Eta-waver. lor same service botb hands were re- quired, and then, notwithataoding: Gorty'@ pre- cantions, sharp eyes spled the tiny triaalar tear, and a voles uo milder than the eyes provosnced : uess than the frownlog, frecsiog presence she hed just left. Bat ber ponisiment had been uomerited, nnd feelfog this most bitterly, the sensitive natore remix-93mm the Infusticn.- upon was It gaito m rural character, and bring lore oar mlocs a rosy damsel, toming. the ricke lo the san, or pressing. with ewbrowned hand the odder of the patient cow. . Olcely portraft, first drawa upou' the canvas, is no loapt fllostration of youth; and though it may be concealed by soma after design, atlll the orfg> Iral traits will shine through the outward picture, ving it n tons while frosh, and. sorviviog it Io of man. brows and retained during the feast. . It was usual to driok the bealth of the guests a little befora dinner-time, when a large drinking: dlfluvntmmmgleumphced on their . P fog distorbed. | The saw mill situated a few rode above the alide, pow stands In a pool, readared A bar way now entirely usciesa by back water. stands couspicaags about awenty five fost abo telligent darlings. leasant to fond parents to see bow bright, in Maud witty their children are ; and m often great satisfaction in showing to 0 , t. - He and Mr. Ski remai k the brilliscoy and mental sprightiocss of their | quricy the uight, inner remaioded on deol Bach parents know not what < moment it was Gred, ontll it fell, Hsteaing with cela winged in the expedition agatast Baltimore io 1814, for the purpose of procaring the release on an American prisoner, Dr. Beans. This beignowmplhbed— m . Key aod Mr Skinner continued 00 board fleet reached the Patapeoo, sod preparations [He proceeded theo, with much animition, to deectibe the scene on the pight.of the bembard- every sbell, from the a effect upon your comrades. Good or fimpk’ bave each their own effects on a large body of men, and I know you woald like aura-r your companions praised for their good French, Boglish &' American Perfumery, 4p3, | fool a tin desire to listeo to the noter of e is intrinsically and hore a maid of the Hips on | are eng an ade -in minn nre. Reece bruthas pat i o fst ad's magie te gradate | it hos medien i is | on go cid a eaid i arnd P tu | dogoisbed lectarer, the price of tickets of admis- _ ThrD followed nu amfol peoss, while the 190 | resale names. - It han the tux-ring of dear or | ton farnished by Providence for the. education m.’Walden\u P 4. The ava \1 | treated by Siz Thomae Cochrane, antfl the | i_ | ._ 3°? ad for the salvation of your own PURE WINES AMD BRANOIES FOR MEDICHAL made the woman, standing there Io hot Inflexible stance meaniog to MES. flangfidgpfizméfltx “we,“ m‘ eyed the rbricking child, who was straggling mil-$2, gzmmfifuozm 55303. -- aitogether the most extraordinary which B48 00 | yore mating. for landing | the troops. | Admiral soul. - My deat son, If you could sea the tears I wmuiflfl cam never persilited to leave the dasty) crowded city - bard to keep down the rising tears. Het mtb | oon of the sweetest of all the names given to | , Boia® Eravtrits -- Before the, periy mat | curred in this region for years. Cochrane whifted 'the ag . to the frignco | Seo At this MmOmei nt I write this 1011:er as tewas they saa be cbtained froa any for a day to the woods with their companions.: &T would be still more displeased if sbe orled, #9 | Obristian women, rignifiea simply favor, or grace down to a feast, lots were drawn with dice for a lu order that be might be able to move. fartber | AT be over write or you ve, -~ ing athe str fie oagbt hravely 'agaiagt tt, but. before the | (o the seus of faves. Fetiata: ihe femlotoe form | kiog, whose reign aod suthority ceased with the , _ Evita or Paxoootm.-\ Smart dhidrenc ~ Ton oo ee co i (o ue sn a b , ~- {gig The follow b from Dr. W. A. Cor- | w welcome . cum mflhnflr‘ Jpn-Squat 1 Fe _ \Go directly to vour room. You need no er a m ions & 7 ip ever ara . Gnd in ses q pafe back wre Is over. _. parutied. s was Inevitably attended o Letitia, csnally regulated by this temporary monarch. b ma t ie. 1841 clothes. Mooey was always the mother's in | Come down again fo-mig ht. | joy. No sease could be better guest received a chaplet of flowers or Ivy, which | presact a aubjeot which sbould be well onder> | sei, with a goard of sallors or marines, to pre For \n“; ® that I pe 1’8‘ 0g d? a am r d c 23m mother- , Sor the word Is thought of as fall was supposed to pcssses pro of counteract | stood by parents and teachers of precocious chil | yenr them from Innding. 'They were permitted moor-o = know w gain-£1“ y - - @ _ ..| the little meo bear the deprivation beroically - . Not ose word, Gertrada.\ And the Child | op from lover's lips. Lacy is a favorite name | Ig, by the odors, the effects of the | dren :- . to take Dr. with them, and they thought night ; your friends 7 NEW ARRANGEKKET There ween charm io the abining mma'flsg; leotly op atmirs to her owo apartmedt . | eith elmost all. It is derived. from the sumd imam the recipleots of these \The ture development of the mind ADJ | themselves fortune in being anchored In a posi for you and the cause you ate Ing. May Ww. H RU cG Es & Co compeosated for the bright eanshine, the fragract chamber was chilly aod dark : bot Gerty | tats word as the sdjective lucid, and bas much | Dtcemsary of ine Tim pegleot of the have fong beeu tios which enabled them to mee distinely the you and rmfdnd suocood, 1 mil constant MMA 7 * | dower, and the sloging of birds . A, natare i«. cared not for this Better bath cold and datk= | na-same meaning. . Never was the Image which | the bair of the bead with odariferons essences of evile to our edncational system. | It ls often very ; of Fort MoHeary from the deck. of the veme prager of your orang. Tax Eusoasos or Naw York Om,-The London Times speaks of New York City as follows : *The city is certataly the most remark- able result of wealth and enf which the - oeater the Oreator; the other blunts the sensi - 80 10% she three the low bed.|a maiden to her own tastes. is either [ cap, richly orcate and those of: the WNW W) biiltles, chokes the springs of benevolence, el wetting its pillows with ber. tears, while the Ht | from mabella, signifying. mo fair, or contracted | guest was t to the master of the house | they sre doing. All the lavished by #00) | breathimas interest to hear if ao explosion fol world bas kbows. . lo as ible shart space pts “fii‘fismmm. the spirit, making it insensible to a loft. . tie chntlog, coming-pm! féand | veat In 602 | from ambalis, lovely, Of 2 sound and | who Afled it, banded it to each person fo scccee ) parestal folly, and food sants, and dotiog grand | (owed. _ While the bombardment continned, iv t 'areving,) blotting and eas | fer sentiment theo the love of gain. Are there valatve robs and chofting words. seuss, whichever way ls right, Mabel is well|sion, to drink to the health 0 the individani | parents and,lofodicions friends, teod to the tert- | was snfficient proof that the fort had not earren ii', tom se Prana Rock ® ** | do other Mre. Grovnoms ' \1 wasn't to brame, Tom was passing with | worthy 6f being tuated - Olivia is a good | tost dear to bim. - If the bealth ba; to be . oun Infury abd almost certain destroction of thelr | gered, - Bat {t enddooly ceased some time before | Population aod FHOLE mm“; None of the family attended charch, for pew . wod, aod be tore it Why couldn't mother le! | mame, derived, like Oliver, from the Br | of a sweet beart, it was not uncommon to dis- | children. | Their keen flasher and sparkling ®t | gay, and as they bad no cormmunication with any a?! [adopted the Can wefest ws | reat was as ftom, and a mialster tax sot so on. | ® tell ber jast that ? | She: doeen't. 1078 06% | pesce, the oliva. | Patiance meane what, in com play gallantry by drioking as many caps as let | tivisus are but the fndications of an Over | of the enemy's ships, they did not know whether thn tll St prices aE-mmx ean | Inngiortant consideration. . If preschiog and uobody loves me now _ O, why did God. mak®! mon speech, the word implies. lemm ters in her came. !mmdmrndundneghctedbody the fort had sarrendered, or the attack apon {1 | CortUness exzample cost nothing, they would availed them- my own mamms die ** was there so appellation so consistent io ! been abandoned. mg: the deck the reat | house; Ti. stHROM & co weives of their bepefita; but as It was, poreats | Ab, why, posechild ? | Oiber sobbing v0! | meaning with m we bave of thom | _ Brax Wrru var Lrtux Oxa» -Obildren are, _ No Works wart we shrewd | dae of the night in pa suspecse, | watching ‘W and s DP. » aod children were \a law nato themseives \- . than all over this weeplog: world, 804 | who bear it, as Pi A Priscilla is an as- | abdoubtediy, very troublesome at times, to sak , says < \We may alloda to one (scu} | with intense anzisty for the return of day | D8 \zs HUAVET to . daren» Their livlog: was of the plainest bls kod.\ through all the ages, bave sent op that same | uouared, starched demoiselle to las cases out of questions, and should, without doubt, be | ty of the brain which appears always to remain | and . looking every - few | at . their | CCot®t 0 a a F.ouws TZ TOR | and quantity was stodied as closely ne qusifty mmwmmd Bod. Piereing. the | teo, god the word, with a toach almont of frony | taught no% to interrapt conversation ta company. dormant during dreams; we allnde to the faculty | wataber to ”minimum-1mm“; bails by orer mela sed piace e tee NES! | Nove of the Grovaore . were afficted with goot | C! s and the darkoem, it has reached the 64r Of | oy gatire to It, signifies a Hittle ancient. | To Pro- Bat, this-resclaticn made, we qcestion the of wonder. . The most ' Iocongruous Images, the | and as soon aa It dar wod before it was light | comfort 1watng the Seveley innicent ins this piace\ A5 we have “Wu their palater were never regaled the Eternal. and one day you mnd 1 aod they | dence, which devotes what it professes to do, we} CF Of withholding an answer at any time oddest - combication . of . ciroumstances, . the | eccagh to see objects ate distance, their glass New Yor fre aisha tfla‘ézgfléb) ty dishes. will koow why. bot cot cow nor bere. have the objection of over-homeliness. . Boss, of the active mind which most fiod so many nner | strangest persons present (hemeelves beforeus at en were turped to tha fort, uncertain whather | mare than a million of ts, aay look ces ~\ Batk and irs. Sums were threatened 1t-was a beantifal home. The. sof light fay Mmgmmwgw . We converse with ahould see there the stare and stripes, forward to being, the next generatiosy not on «== (with a dire exlamity, io the ahaps of a visit from pos rich carpeta and velvet cushions, atid 9900 | rose. | 'The name 'is redolent of all that is tms largest but parhape the most beaatifol city ** | antkerly raistive, who bad troobled them bat | the wall were hang rare aod costly picturm- | and tragract. | To close this catalogus of baptis- tn the world. _ Adt this tau dane by private iter bad been . Dictares, gazing at which you seem to be #6203 | reat names from the Latin, we have bot one oth- enterprise, and If the Administration ot the city wiry apon the vine clad. bille and ander | ay to altode to, namely, Ursola ; and how this ummmmmfuflu-mnme cloodless skies of Haly, and pictores of (1009! arpeflation came to be to any mortal wo been far more extraordinary. bogs dark eres heupied poor. dreams Jor. dafA man, we casnot One rooocgcionsly thinks Here you ssw an ite statuette, 'and there ) af an women, withered . and _otten. | so antique vase, comething to fiat“ dzfig'mdum; in traveling in the Westar States, to f ander, through ©2208! | bat the even woree tx, meet with a distingnisbed lawyer cr poiipcisn, atiended with great foogs. | doors, you hed a glimpae of a wellflled constr | tor the word signifies a female beer perhaps a judge on cangrensmen, {and w ’ was heavy . with the | po shamproduction either) from what was known lid of planta | Yen, it was a - in some district achool as the Kess as merely n i > steing | bone, and abe had loved it, the low walced, get |- @ocaue-Tom Mrs.-We say that we mfiufiunafiamw tls women who cone Hiker a b and oken persco, who is right op with some Bitle gative beses, [t may, be, bot wbo, coly two years s ctv no more distinatice is e world Pom argon as '. , joes ioe fang e a whan mafimga gti wee. “or. 3 ar whic ts, .. \ xfitgfiamumm ¢ since, were from i to a longer and a cath -t, hug\ bo mid. \I en aX yout, se L ecxriinn fis ce bad bern darker abode. Six rasoths bad pased the secood gest 1 or the otber, and oot ashamed to fiWJ-Offigfiufvimw abuzz-133mm. mas thay sbare | ”mks-h F in 'the ”win-untrue! a ‘ whenever there is conmsion state their dhaolce his dag. overegeto speak the troth, , comes paming fromgh, to compom wast three some tworty year olla and comistently | bad been declared, fhey sent to brother Moody | tncogh it be ost of fevar; fo std tharight . exch a snog. | Be auld be commenced is on the rmmmniflh‘gfin- d whes tt in a\ mana, | to recommand Me-» merely a fall, green Yacken wrosg ts s theta, or ies a, ett incl ssa inlet den Bi tn nt ariens an a n cie cnn ases - m inane ~ mem e Cees netic foo an , e o ime erin, or etre