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i ',.- ' s.». c v>|. M ERR ITT, - y^ ^TGoo*oocier«,BT.I-AwigiNciCo..N.T. ' JU*v> the Brick Biock *djdt7ua$ tke Pmt Qflt*- Term% Strictly la Advances «, Villa** Subscriber*, by Carrier,.. 4 l.JJ* \ Fort 0$c« ami Office, ••• *•*»• ^ \Mail Subscriber* C**i ogle), U\ l « i Cist* vt %*n to ons S'idrea*, (saw !>»• # •pTSLVl idSU*, U* two Our aivfrtu*m<$at *SfiT Atlv^rtt* u> n U a* e*rly ** TiirH<l» B4:U for »<ivepii*»f Leg*i invariably,'** tent g. ot t»*«-h we^k. be .BOOK XND JOB PRINTING. are prepared to do »ll kiud* uf plain «ud fain) Priming, Tia: , , J»AMPHLET3^ . ... CATALOGt'BS BIU. CHECKS CAJSEd . CIRCULARS. , LABELS* FOSTERS, i(A!ti}BlLLS. BALL T* AC, We Khali f»p*fWM»e> ^trot to plea**. A hti Per.-ous * Ji JL\ tit-r will (**ve CUJ*'3 SHOUT has rtmoved to -.-•• ',-•- # *f- - y -'/< /•jf \ '1 to gtoratnte, 9( feral.? Vol. I. AUGUST are o(U& with the raio or rapwjafd it It hare ao one in the city to ear* fcr yw tnatt to ChriH, a6i be wQI be y«r Keep op a good bm% aril be totem make voor own way kooeaib aod throogh the world. . ../ X \5 £t\trtt& KARL From tlie Hoiue Journal. SabbatH Tiii%liU 'Upon a mile of sptiRM strand . Tb* con h*6 writ Aod over s^a acd over* laod There uropa a bt>l} *pelL .-. - ... j , So motionless tbe gilded-air . llt*et* o'er tb* pUcid de*p, . My fancy pictures *toirtjis there \ That watch upOu il# •• ;/' For, torelf ar^vls leave.their akiee A moment, u> luok down - 0n earth in all her mjstehee, '/ . ~ Od hauilet. ttt»ad and towtt, ^' / This is the hoar wb^n, tbrongh 700 clouds, Invwbte they stream, \Xb\\* Heuven s dttiatH radiance an road a Their footstepe io iu gleam. let the mettow church bell float Ix>w cadenoe 011 par ear, reticule sh« aimed at mj head, fed fell \backward M ehd chargnl opoO na^ with her half monfniasr pamtol. I ihDagbi ducreUcm the better part at rijor, eo I leaped orer a garden gace r>eer &t hand, and was immedi- ately attacked by. a Urge watch dog \h*\ tproDg e«t of,* kennel near by. 1 aeized a dahlia pole and narlini? H at-the belligerent, made g^xj my escape by fording a dock pond and reaching the next itr€tet. from which 1 ftmaed borne at the be*t pace I eoold com- mand/^^*/ ./ *' y\ -* ^ \ . < x I «pas reaoIvW^et I would not remain in \^eeton a day lopfer>*«ideQily there was io the city some other l&cka^a^mith. for whose notorious self I hack Wo mUata*. a hasty note to my employers— my reaaoos for leafing them—packed my tronka. paid my buard and- marked my Lj»e Hie bard ^gpttfc !s«*w Hampton ; 1 TWeight gave m# a tremor. I felt weak and faiot My paliur muat have alarmed Alice, for the clutched my arm .wildly and feezed into my face with a paiaful anxiety. MVhat.is it, rachanJT Are you ill?— Marital heaven ! Helen, look at him—he is mr * .• .... * . • ^•It ittiothinp—nothing T' I gajped, \only I caanot marry yoa!— V * ,.* • hemven!\ cried Alice, m horrified A Soldier In Luck. The Detroit Free IVeas tells the following Mi<Mj : *At the fir*t4>attW of,Bull ltua Uiere wae a soldier by the aaue of WiUon, who, like maoy others un that meartraSle occasion, CouniRix.—In the Simper cl a yocpg roeo, connected with t%i theatre at Philadelphia as a singer, wae about to re- certe a benefit on a certaiu.Monday eteoiaf; On the Saturday afternoon- prerjona on Joseph Uopklnaon, a riaing yoeng for 28 years of age, with whom be bed got* Uf school when bo^h were boys. *fhe actof said he had bat twenty boxes taken, e»4 hU beoeAt would be a loss unless be codd get * patriotic song writtea to the ^Preeldent's March.'then a popular air. The poets 4t the theatrical corps had tried their b*bd^ but were satisfied that no words coeid be I *• awarfr m his command. After j made dismay : and seeing she wa* sboat to fall, I ; dowQ ^ g , ^ pot my artD'aroaDd her for wpport. • • ; J At this mimeot the hall door was opened walking or rather ronnin^ for several hoars he became very much fatigued, and after taking good precaution that there were no rebels either wHhin sound or eight, he 1ST and, own to the ioood, 1 ,*cond «lf ent» w with » th« room , My exact cuinterpart Rwtoard Snaith number daring u the find hi pvrLapfi amonjr the sidet>f a fence i|rht was in la:»d and enemieaof the that air. Eopkioaoo/ promised 9 took in the^ scene at one swooping pfcr»c*^Ue rushed toward me with a wild ej*culat;« conr.try. I5ut th* demand of hunper soon f ilenced th«* voice of prudecc^ and caution. theu entered the cars far ihe locality marked fainting Alice from my That each God-extotiing note ' t May bless as as theyTueij. •• # sThere are no^yee thai boldly look . xJL'poo this holy hoar; i. turning from God's holy book, :/r * Tbtf* droop before his power. : No lips wbeee cry is nbt upraised / To utter words of awe, / And £Hoffy mirrtnur, '•God be praised,\ That cursed hi* deeds before. - V - A quiet. left the shelter of ray > la<ber'a roof in I on mjatrunks. • • f . j • , \i in selecting New Flampfton as my deetina tion. I had no .definite parp->se in view ; but in a\£Iace of Ha sTse I hsA no doabt of be:n£ able to secure some lucrative situation, and tbe office of 'Boots\ was better, ii 1 could be left unmolested, than tile station of Presi dent, if 1 miBt lose my identity aad be at- tacked by viragos in the streets. ' y It was near noon ot the next <ay when the train whirled up to *the depot it, New Hampton. ' . > I alighted and was liasleniag down platform to look alter my baggw saw a young lady, in a brown silk walking dress, earnestly regarding me. As she caupbt firm grasp \n ay throat. J put my the saase k*aji»y of hia body. ./- • v W*tat .are you dqing V % he thundered in m * f_^f* . -— * jC ,; Tt .\ 1 .' , . * 1 tired with a weary \What are ycur doing,*' I thundered in re-1 J mansion on, a TJill in the distance eurruUDd-ed by park? and meadow?, orchards and eversrrvt-np, artificial fountains and nat- ural \streams of clear running water, in fact everything to show that it was one of the first plantations, the borne of \ WATCH, CLOCK AID JEWELSY Sim, two door.4 lroui.Cutim# A l>i>Uge\a liiw.iwttre ^torf, where~1ie w>U be please*) to *i«e hi» old ru^t->merw and all who are in want of Watches, L, Jewtlry «r Kepairing tioo«U an^ work r^rrati^eU as reDreseiit^d. Thankful fur \Z w^rrati^eu as represeiit^a. inankriii fur pa^x ^ v iavocs, he aolicita a contiunAirc*« of the ^amr. | \ / + WM. A. siilORT. - \y ' - / JE. • ' - : .... . _ . ~ J-^/- Atternfj and Counsellor at Law. Block, • y ST. LA^nttycE LICDISEBPEISIOS^ CLAM AGEIfT. oiu^h ctp^-ri- bee in the co - kima *i« favor of vi<linrs and lieir* of SoUinM who h*ve *li^<l in tbe service t>f tht U» R-. an^nn procnriiiif'f^nL-i'jii^ for VOIUTI- l^ve bfeft wounded ur uiharbled. and to i« wiaovfn and heirs,of tho*e who bare died in tue.aerrfce. . . He ^tontinnf^ to ffivz special attention to the scutioa of such 1-tf. In inTolantsrj admiration I She threw herself into my arms towards me. As the veil swept back it re- t T .... . |v ,. . . . ,on, <1 had nerer dreamed of anything half bam and accepted the desrxifboot keeping f beautiful the wholesale dvthing esta*{isb«ieDt '™° <ft PreACOtt, ia the lH»y ltt(Hcilj uT: WestonN. y'- ^O But ther^xpne toe afternoon in: Octoh*>, ^^ . ^ m ,. f ^^ ^ a iot^m,dstof an Indian summer, I »-[g^. ,^ „ if T ^ ^ ^ wed in rited Lmu* Prescott, witt whom I was very nearly in love, to go and take a walk in the arm fell around my neck—^er velvet cheek tonc^ed mine—and snch a kiss as she sponse. 4 Your life pay the forfeit!\ he cx^ claimed with mad violence^ ^The man who has dared tb win Alice Herford's love, \Tientlemen of ner whotn^ there is some mistake. trajned Richard Smtih V 9 ; , * ••hamr* replied L / . I aui,\ replied my counterpart. our and a fsiTiting. (am f th^ lie was cordially receivey^igf the planter waa fajAfrfSTanione few. He r^rtrTned long enoasrh to j his S | mansion. |o»d V faithful rVcruit 4ion as to the most direct\rouie to Washing- j coc ^ n *y to make the attempt. At that time tbere was a greet discossion in Mj4 country as to tie policy of America joijrlng eit^tr France or England in the war (hen w*$*d-bet£*en those two natiens^anrf party spirit ran very Uiga. JiopkinsoV eodeavored to write a song that shonjd be independent of and above the iivl^reeU, passions aod policy of both beligwerjts, and look apd feel exclusive* ly for Amrican hot*or and righfa. \He wrote Hail Colombia. It was announced on Moo- day tnoroiDg. aod trie theatre was crowded to excess and so COD tinned ^faring the season, the tong being encored and repeated man^ times each nicrbt, the audience joining in the chorus. It was also song at night in the street* by large assemblies of eitisens, in- cluding members of Congress, andju* now 4 b a National song. Fun^Fact, Fancy. V ton. But the name of the soldier interposed the sweet voice called 1 Wen, \be patie&V ^ •- ^ * . , \ v . XTT .. , / .not forgotten By the planter cor his manly W men of you M * * —-u TOU want to be a u swell/* ot Bt 1 — • l PjuY^ts*D Tour aeat,^ as ihe wild ra ^*.i Smith, the bearing and genial temperament. The sol- dier r^elUted in another rcgiiseet, at)d a the second battle of l$ail Ilun wa&4Kverely though not dangeronsly wo*crded. .lie was •x- me aicoment, Her little hand, in ita delicate primrose colored glove, rested upon my aria, her black eyes were liked to^my face, 1 fell panicular- Ty tender' and confidential atid at peace with ail tTw^world. We were- speaking of the the distant bills, clothed as they were iu tbefr^aanUet of crimson foliage, when I was brbafhtto-asuddea stop by bearing mp~.na preaoo a tone neither sweet nor agreeable. I'll Jast trooWc yon to mlnnitP' ^ ]. X - ,4- looked op/ A #omanof fifty or\ there aboot, tffectaaTly blocked op the side walk before tea. Indeed, ber proportions were collo6»M If ever I have s^en the personifi ^ationf of indignation, I saw it in , - v i -» - Railrwtd. 1864. O SUMMER A R R A N GJ. VTfc.V • ••-. Taking Effect Wm^vr^y K» »>. l H * 1. , . GOING SOUTH. \ Ot>lXii XVfitti I«^om. Mail. 8TATI0XS —Aeconi. Wail. F. t^N^. M. -^ . ., A, x. * ?. M- 4 15 J^45 .-••-.OG4)KNSB ilGH.JO 45 11 4o »»- Joaction... mm f 6 30 &15..;..G<we> 5 IS. .../ y r C rtiert. so nr.VjKTEB rowy.... . the battery ofJUsiimg *JtB which she tt te bsar^upon one . needn't madam me.\ cri^d she wsx ing redder. \Ill just tr>u^l* you to settle this little bill.\ And she tlira^t an ominous piece of paper before my eyes which, substantially:— f ; • - honey; little ith laraoder for flavoring. tbe kisses—tbe man \Dear dear Riciiardi^kcfw* delighted I am that you Imse-come aNastV 1 / -•-- • y I wa3 dumb. My mou^^wis sealed with tbe sweetness <J her kiesesN^ dared not' speak lest I should desolve the rp*JJ. : ^We have been expecting you WFyfour whole days. Only think what a peruxhof f aspenae V went on the soft voice ot the lady, as. clasping my hand, she drew me un- resigtingly to a Phaeton in wa:ticg. son of Archibald Smith fi T*tin f \ said m> second self. * **And I am not,\ laid I, **my Cither named Robert/' Helen looked at 3oa6t, evidently, Ivow to treat mpr&er what had occurred, finally s|e<£etl out her hand. ^s* /- **I be<; your panl^rMr. Smith ; 4t was all a careless mtst*ke of my own* Can you/or I llKm^bt if the kifses she had and wished tfce same mistake mi^at be made < \f i l w \*^\- I ^ tvw ^ , r . . ;ed of the sudden an over again, thrush I xas wjse enough i«ot to , . . . . , ^ 'her who was soon make known my wish, s . . 1. A , A . , /...„, A . , . .. Lhastened to her M Let me sjpla^, she continued frankly \We were expecting my brother Richard | A< *^ V , IW1 -* - '1 \ L t^ L ; told the home from the ^>utb, •where he has been j some four or five months past, and we were I ite sure that be would arrive on the train lie haa been bit. —Mas. PAWIXGTON says sW the Venus tie Medicine to an: the knows of. v —'Tnt table «w^ \set been pre^euted as an friepd^beard of his illness. He sent to thejwfcpital and obtained an order for per ion to take him to his owa ^ome. He i was rp^vo^^d. *Len throsgh the kind tlia attentions er ten* in iler regard *pra&4f up between the soldier, and to cut verp e turn the story in soch cases mtfoe and provided uecally Ukes, -tiiey «re be- trothed. The soldier returned to^nis north- n me, v » « -^ ^ 3— \ em borne on f urk* ° ind*>position of his bnde. He buried her corps¥ arfcir* it to perity it ie gs io fimt a fneod ot ail things the -.A _;- ' _ :' -r t to a goodjnn is the touting of tj^liesrt toiUIriossonni^ time. Id call it dying when tie bod bwraU wer I m .;\ •-..\;\ \ '*.'\.:. ~ ^ t. dt donccrtu, ^rlp Art id the habit of beating Ume with &eir feet are remioded that the Stamp Act fcat been repealed. _ —la France, love is'a his estates. week's had elapsed intended to make hildren left, and except those wb^were in rebell should now any* with him lie alonce gure KHn a deed to Tha Hereford and tbe marriage I RaSIy 6iT^ - r , i yoong man a few weeks PI nee v i modern miracle and B^vlon • co«it>i afri.—- andBiKylon ^ifound tliat hi« htlle Chicago fortune person ap ¥em j; ze tJie bandaom* sum <rf 8200 000 offered $f0 000 for a •ay wrong »- ! he bW WkD h ™ .But this is Dot all of England, a trairedy ; in Italy, an opera i * in Germany, a-melodfaina ; in Ajuerieay bu-iuess\ nffaif. : v . -. ' — |4 Xhere f s swe^t music in dreams/' said an* old geotKman. #4 Yee, may be/ 1 said his wife ; # Umt I uothing of it, elcept a snore. \ ivom^ said a litttejsitt, 4< ^an # door apeak V % ^ \O?rtaiQlr^0t t 1 WFy ^KTjon^fl Axi&i ^d anl tbe door thii mprtfmg V* / : ., .; -—Love^itfa tiny form may enter i*' the Jieart through a smalt aperture/ after U gets in, grow so big on what cm, ifeat it caOA4>erer eqoe^td omt -Let me j day and he l vi is absent on aft errand for his uld cope. I wanted so m . • ', A . , f young Lnion soldier, w hands wifcfr me aad I f fi —xrr^^z— ? — his fortune t& this now \ ;i>r. A. *. Tmcrnt 8 *» JHUeB-J....^** X POTSDAJI MaiU f U wnk %r*m Cor >.- J8107 00 _ X * before in my \i!k? x ^ v^ lie^to *«r cried riir.'aei bet eroia a timbo. \1 h*iti*t k*»pt a g fifteen\ye*« lor no wr> Jjonfl «tbe?-^fork over o© Uie or TU tafe^elaw T - -.:/ / rt,' J^marked I, ^jofn wefeo&e to |yt>ci took ajMor it a* ^tfre as I 111 feu* you b«*s/taaa to 4 ! ing widder woo^fi ia that way, yoa deeeitfal —Ob :Xlooks4refl lor mAmym to stsed c«n j/mr difmty ! Mjgi*y Wty afl at ooeat Yp* 've lorfot tbe^retta ftar^aeks Iited to first one* to pre^t you. df>r^ichard. Alice §o beauviful! deeply beautifi happy! Ricbar^r you-ought to be the/most grateful man alive V y I am:\ exc^rmed I, as rebelling Op her sweet lace. tViittle enchant- favored me with aWtber kiss, which, time, I repaid wiii compound interest. t**n >Jmthpd WiTU- hot t£> tfamli of it. 1 \we drew up at the door -my pardonHordislocating my neck-1 I granted it. and be^dhn pardon for ! lilting a like d^predation^oflj^is neck- i tie. -And Iben at a sign from the eid^rl gentleman we all walked ioto the drawing , room, where in a brief space of time, counterpart was made the husband of blushing A Gee. The acquaintance so singularly Sm th faaily. Boon ripe ship, *** became oore of tiles be over $800,000. — J *Thit 'ower tnrt^true tale* we know will sound like fiction; but bad not the faets to its well substantiated, we shoofl D0. Urem publicity. . / -an arietocratic 1 aTigbted and' m y door wmi tntm open. Tbe tftg hand of tbe yaang lady drew n»e the sesubata; b#r musical voioe soCUy ^alied ! my caM at tbe door of a boudoir : \AHce RicterdbarcoToe.\ / jy \v**to* Inkantry.^r^or few ope^Waaa^l ^ 1W moc ^ rt ^ ^ B ^ j . aaired biotif.1 worn** a** forth. A. i*\* ffie ^ B «-_calW«^r Rid»- ^OBDS f twdv s-^Whenl was a tbe* late General twenty five cents A DAJCCI v* C wmrii 8tp»-' years , with an <M lady and I had my hands 4ay-iu earij fk i — tent wood, leiek wat it strolled into /.-•* > W tat* net forcer*^ /^fiTiDaa ctn get a women %o.|tke real work of the4ay oomm«^c^d. Jfy hardly o^atters in wbat w%y [dotbes were ba* and I tad no medSuTof toy- Ba* a ckm 00 ter ; -atxt §0^it was m j xog tboea. so I wat otao barefooted. Ofl« I befiere that T nerer mf»t H»lc« ; aorning I got throuan my work ear|f ar>d lushed a: tbe memory wiiich stole ' the old \pkj who thought I ^ \ A faults are either aase^ft^poiat m finger at • f to reprove the paretf* xr.—A child is bev^ happy m havi^ his owe way. Decide for/ him, aod b^bas but one thing to do; put him to pleas^im/el^/aDd ke.it tottWed with ^ W thing. Bpwcopal cbvrebea. Ai n a negioo settled hyetritrt who escbew* i ii euorcbes T ber mint] » y.-^'x-Ti ii*i/ UUCT ted not worked J Mid I «• • -bar.\ 1 (eU tsj »pim n»a cited afvuft tkis aod •net, I told yg days reelr of ker g bborfcood a the Oatfe sien refer^dto, abe took of the forward pewa, wbove door 4?f: I was a favored .ndtridoaL * ; g«aUeBas v eappbrting biaestf r caoBiorwareand saiated •*, 1 ^ter soo' 1 sod cvuixy tbort to say by kis )oyfsJ Is ft a IbrtMateoraa onfortmate thice^ that s^ a^oW t*tw b»r© ti^ chaw» crfap- k> hart a counterpan ? Wta I think of * P*T&f taat word to ne acaio. J waiksd <mt ; inntmgljjipeii. Sbe had tbe boatdior bemse keeper. I say \No^iwt jof tbe koom to r*er,w it M bora. I b»? [bewerer, before m TOfupatry «# when I look at Helen and r*cail O»« einm» J o<* a^ert re »y pocket w^rT stuped ieto I to aatwer -Tea. 1 >be boyif after tbe re« rf 'ea tn aaid parton throtrB to *-o t»ebal yo€ k .1— avsi yswa be™ r» oai4 pnsoo waZU for t To« )»•« robbed SAorWr of his r«Mts>-; Muck I ftrf WHia teas bU4iy cod eaoesUy. ar^d fared tednr. the k^r i! he-wottt , I fro« Cape Vm « A. It. ur»c tro« Ori* ADD1SOK OAT ^ t Jlaaja. If r LO ur? I Tto iiiariy . lib* dart faaiT«4 Aiie* «Tate b«f, w >e sa •a? God too* wed a* £r»a warn: cam mR have tbe Jt wsa 10 tbe u)e } tf so yo« art m mniii m tM rseafa foods, w^o sp«c3bc4sa a tfaet Bow dttm bsjt said br did oot VAJIJI Id bt of aay to aim. -O y«a. I wifl- I said, -I caa dowa sibd waica yo«r hor^m, aod do 1 t^iafi fet yo«~ djom wil oaOy Jtt mm He ao i^ofsr object. I got 00 keek.' It was bard toarslbf, fartsin vert sts*p. a&d w# mid CKLJ fH ea at rau of twstv* m^es per dsj. TW tv surtiaf pooc I v«ot afesari sfter this. 1 6^ yew—fca** earned as der p>e ooodvet jpa a sprsee jtw flsBy- ; * * * • wbb jvroeeded, politrfy, to bow Jh# ^ j^ tbe aide, sbe r* &, tw Al &% poor or T 7 T>* KTLBBL, r few Is* • «*