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ifcSSt inad*«nee 5 fi.7S.ttt tbwtHmJ of fix *«piBj'****£ if '«** r*id before the-eftd •* taa year. ^tf*f*^<dts^tiajied until «11 imwitei a» ipald - ~ jKd«t>rt»e»em» of« square or Under inserted ifai«e **Asfor fi, and 35 cu fcrvaeb-subaaquent insertion •*iPiib*ral discount eMdeto^hoe* wi^o-advertise for laSavfw. fosa*** Staged/fa aliauM* after they fe- O R, JUCSOLS, Prnetifi Dentut, befog perMw neatly located i» this Village, svill devour his fcthoie tiaw.t* the duties of the profession, and assures fc^ patrons: and friend* that all uperaiinn* sbail be.per- fbfpini fss&e *e»* manner and wjib • view to lhej»cr» «»««< satisfaction of tbe patient. Dr. N will keep Constantly, on hand, a 'tt(r and well selected as«ort- Bt*nt of STOCRT&STS POROEtJHS TEETH •f superior quality, which he will adjust apoo fine sold abates, according «* the latest injprovrroenu in the *8T, at «hort notice and upon the morn reasonable term*, jy Teeth extracted wittioul pain by the use •f it he Leothon! ! 411 ojierations warranted;, , „. Office over the Store of Wot. King & Sonn. Main tl. Nalorle, \ Y. December ?*. 184*. WILL rtaroa x ALL OPERAT/IO;!* ia Dental Surgery, ~ (bat may be required, with neatness, correctness, and dupatcb. 4H operations warranted to give tati'faetion. Office nne door west of MVigs & Wead's. S. P. 51TES, PHY SIC JJN \JND ^URGEQ.X. Residence one dorr Soajb of L O Lathr Office over L^Ci Laraaor's Store rop ( . Copartnership. ifd have formed a ci.part ^M«S OBO>ra.«n*f.. u»v B ,orrae.l a oparrnershin a. ineyean be fuond at the office in ,he lw.lately occupied b, Mr. Jackson VI D*ted January 2, I8i8. llage of Ma- •* #. JACKSON. JOHN WJTTON. M. K. Flanders, jfltamey, Salicilvr and Counsellor. WtUatteaJ to all collection business intrustedtahini, <>«-« nrr^r rtis Eprsqppai Church, Mslone,Frank lin County. W. V-. A ds^btar watched at saldqigbt, Her dying; nM>lber>'bed\r • FOB five letig »*|bu aba bad. pot *>pt. Add ajajny tea**, wire abej^ . , A vision, likaai angel came, \ . ttrlbjcD ftOB^but her raljlit see,; v^Wpon, ddteous chtlf,\ iBe angel sai£ \ADdf *aU*tehferthee1 , » ~^7^-^ay^4l«f|fttr!»|pBe?r*\ . * Tie-apjJ (mtL^d, aad touchedJsaeapt, But jenth/ too||^r,piifit» Ahi t oh r ao full of aoiua love, L . 7hom pityioj; eyea, did[thin*, 1*be angel guest half mortal seemed— The'slumberer t hatf divine. „ Like rays dflijht the sleeper's /oek* la wartn^ljose curia w*ra tbrowii-i- Xike rays of li jhrj the ansrl's hair Seemed like the sleeper'* own— JL rose-likts shadow on. the.cheeky Pissolving into pearl— . 4 something in the anil's free, Seemed SISTSR to the £itll The mortal and immortal, earn Reflecting each, were seen J' J The ea>thly and the spiriioal, With death'* | ale face between. O, human Jove, what strength like'thine? From thee those prayer* arise, Which, entering into Paradise, Draw aogeis from the skies. The dawn looked through the casement cold, A wintry dawn of gloom,. And sadder showed the curtained bed— The still and sickly room. \ My daughter .' art thou there, my child f O, haste thee, loue, come nijh. That I may see once mora thy face. And bl„-M thee, ere I die ! \Ifevei I were harsh to thee, Forgive me now,\ she cried; \God\ knows my heart; 1 loved the* When most I seemed to chide: Wow bend and kiss thy mother'* lips, And for her spirit pray.\ THE AHQEL KISISO HCB—and her ooul thy- ** At wmcnahotitt of bitt*r .derision Were rt- tunied/ accompamed by exctamati<rts %K&' foathaW fall of cotflfimely and 4««e. WPVVf V 6 *\*** «**» to vS?\ \* ond *•*«*» waaoeatljcnp. nMMtaElbB atocka.;. he wa» «£ and »>ttere4i «Mo< Hieifdibgiw incresBed 'e*ieii<#j ^Mt'^mt^u £*• ^„ — ^ »» 0 uwer asy, ue ^brt^-r«ny*,\^08eon all ^idrt, TW3tAl*Tl'effbrtt; kicked aside everything tlw^table uusbod. ^Tliis was his only-d*f(N;t;: ia all other teapecta lie wa» gentle-andj||pir- fectly doctK especially ill hacneiav B«Vtf»« defott m**mit on, the, eve o£ cpnsjgning him eh« lau*ies. ffKfcf _ w v.n>- HI wis tames, whose nefvea -wereT strung by the imminence of the pen], Wttsedhertelf to one Wore heroic efibrt. ' ••••-,•••, \Butwbait she said, i# if we give yqu pro<)f ? my friehds, tliat we belong to you— that we are fellow republicans—that we are not monarchists, but Americana ?\ '• \The proof* the proof H they roared, in the hoarse voice*bf the coming tempest. .Every eye was bent on ber—every upraised arm refrained; a breathless pause ensued.— A£ this revolutionary period irl France scarce- -, p-» .^iu-»m> mourn * Jy ah American family resident there bnt had like a bit, aad tied it tightly oa^he top of deeMed tt prudent tb orovTdB themselves with *he animal's head, naasinor hia ur • ftiiteiilialm^imghtl^^tinei were oat in the dedp azor^abovej owj* th^ ; wld*>^eeii dArtlif qnle* %' tbe WmafW tbwtt and eonntry, ^rith loiter*!*' who, Wot* by the © mannffe liim.hv tho .» I pent-up 1 *6r««6ps,to€|fijaythcHii fn'ji atately country 4 house/ « hour's walk from the goaaiy I'imi Wirtfetit »a^Jv<and'4 «u^4^#^Sv*eirera. ThffM in whffei^thttrtiBcial fi&wert >their traia^'hair or 'sunhy c ISa^aftuttberti, leaning upon the gaflanta*, off charting- mernly 1 , v .. T _... u ^ yvi^i otexico, was pass- ing, and bang made acquainted 2 with the diffi-1 the young fo; culty, applisd a ctaaj^iste' remedy hi ttfe fol- lowing simple process. He took a cord about the size of a common bed-cord, pat it'in'4he mouth ofuhe borae earth 1 has ca it>seem»— py heart*: Beside et, for a and trials |Q< aldfecl ir ^^e^pdot ggarboybyo \#! those scenes whic^~make mM door,, wondered ot ttan&obly «hild slept r . TheJJnc N- • as Xajroa»sc»k jOKStp taatom Nippers iwaa * wdoj^«nd***ai the particulari^tmeBj perhape, tfe*t«j*r Ufedj tho' some people said that ^fien-hiftswife waa i-I, tew* the nou: 9 Aead, ipassing hia. left ear under string not painfully tight, h ut tight *- gh to keep the ear down and the cord in an Amdjean flag, and in hurrying away from c#T\* Ll T 1 ^ chaoce - the ' a<J y fn q^sfion, — s . stripped the bahner frpm its ^btff, arte?filing its Jlace. Thia dotfe -he t^fi'L&T \' « op in 4 pactage, had carried it with her - gently on the sid^Ton ATUSAIA ? e »_»•.. ^. °. w. ..« '^•'\j'on taesiaeotJUe head and comman- I oe one«f 'nature's hohilirtr' r»: t.^- ded h,m to.foljpw andinsUnUy the hprae Verybl^fciX^d curled' ^ *\ ^ ™ — ; j - O • — —— ^\••••^<* •>. KIHI tier — In the desperate hope that It might now pos sibly stand her in stead, she unfolded 7xi6 raised it aloft. On one side of its white W%^ S \****** hrg* red letters. Z« i?/oto £Tnw a\ Amerique - the United States of America. The display of the national en obeyed, perfectly subdued, and aa gentle and obedient as a well trained dog; suffering his feet to be lifted with entire impunity, and act- ing in all respects like an old stager. The ! simple string thus tied, made him at once as docile and obedient as any one could desire. The^ gentleman who furnished this exceeding- ly simple means of. subduing a very dan£er- Us Americans /' \ Vive It dropean de la erte/\—Ion* li««» »*— * = — ' brief t&ne, at letat, &*t 23^.f ^ to *\» ** 8 conMiiqMeJAbj^di ^^tteredd.nce of^afnl SSf* ^¥^ ^J^^g^f «* nv:Jvmrn> fio&M A ^.^ ^ ,. . r v r r nn.Ahnnisirm^t n .r. »» vi.— '^r- .1*1.1 wv: .* isap^po^t&irweeJ»af^rJ]ffra.j^ipDeJ»^efi» - . «,, *^s±\SM^!ft W P^^weBttoehurctregnW^^ sons atowifleatori# gmcefh^ver th^ leaves gL jj ut ^ ^ ^ w „» . con fi|,<r^ *f a rfchly bound album, admiring tho engra- ™ J »-r -* *\ ' u ^ u ^ t \ 0 '* 1 \» vings and sentiments which they found there. Howard Greenleaf and Edith Hastings were hprohouneeft by all, the stats of the evening. (fame was'somethlng that proclaimed him to \ ' bUitV.' His hi ' hi|h, moat. Puwd hit.,fuli >; •u.Sj J H. MEHIAM, ^ATTORSET A3D COPKSELLOR AT LAW. Office in Wm. A. WHEELER'S office. Mo lone. Franklin Co., If. y. M CONANT, jttitorney aiid Connsellor at law, ,' MAIOBE, FBAitXtlH CO., H. V. SytfcuticularattenitongiTentothp collecting, business. ORRCE, tw»dTH»raea«tJrom Field's Exchange. flRMELEE & FltCH, * MALOSK, raA^Kua co., a. T. OFflCE— Main Street ; over Aodrttf & eLw» Store. ^A.^ P*«si«L«». | EDWAanFiTcB. A sudden start!—what dream what sound Tbe Slumbering girl alarms 1 She wakes—she sees ber mother dead, Wnhin the angel's arras— She wakes—she springs with wild embrace- But nothing there appears, Except her mother's sweet dead face- tier own convulsive tears. r lib- erie.!\ —JcWjj live the Americana—long live the flag of liberty—was shouted from count- less rude throats. The wildest enthusiasm seized upon these tumultuous bnt gallant men. They entreated a thousand pardons for their unthinking violence, and In. their frenzy fell on their knees; kissed tbe hand?-of the ladies, and would, but for their earnest remonstran- ces, have carried them home in triumph. As it was, they detailed a formidable guard, and following the American flag, which. was mounted on, a lance, they escorted, amid eve- ry token of-iireapert mnr-bum*-\- -*•— —*-*-•» a . very danger- propensity, intimated thnt it was prac- ticed in Mexico and South America in the management of wild horses* Be this as it may, he deserves the thanks of all owners of such horses, and especially the thanks of those over a high, white forehead-; his eyes were lit op by the fires of gehitis, bis voice deep-toned, yet musical, as he turned every now and then, with an-ad- miring glance, to the fair creature dt. his side. Edith was exactly the reverse of her com- panion, ah.d«yet none could have said that she was less beautiful. Her curls were light/ al- jey didoft have no cpnfidence in) lis'religion, and used to say lie qtdy #pntto; ihurch to sbaw his new SUJ^ offfipjwaiiuj^and i ogle theg«%- ;,.. , • = ., . ,.-*.; £ i J With such a character amqn^ the; wimrnio, aint to.be supposed^ that he.ito^»| «ny hance of getting another Mrg.' Nh^cs,r|ew |ome, and whether he was aj baji<to his first '•*°> as they said he was, or not, er^thing certain, he had toi look-abroad Ipr,some to fill her place. , -.. .>»..-,,-, Mr. Nippers was very lucky in findiag,a i justto his mind, jwhat lived about ten, ssrfrom his plantatioB. Nancy Ranker whose business it may be to shoe or groom the animajs.—Pittsburg Com. Advertiser. Jd* CHARLES B. STICRNEV, »C2 anit dToonsriior at £aro, Attn aoucixoR fa CHASCKRT, NorwaUc, Huron County, Ohio, L proropttyattend to any busioess sent to him, ^uct) as collecting debts, purchasing sod selling Laodst £*»d! Warrant*, paying taxes, &e Nothing could more happily confirm all my I speculations on the reality of French affection ' for America, which is found, to be sure, Only among the masses, since the upper classes are naturally devoted to aristocratic privilege*, and seek alliance with any thing bat demo- cratic communities. To.confirm in every particular the thrilling facts I haveirelated, 1 would be happy to give in full the names of tbe partieain question, whose respectability would be sufficient guar- anty; butas they consisted chiefly Of ladies, I feel a eertain hesitation in takin? such a lib- We copy the foHowing from that excellent ( **$ k / wi,J l metel l h 8U K 1 U ». t 1 ^. ed ^f, periodicaEthe Democratic Review. ItisfroJ> Efe TRI? *^ t £ wifil fhe pen of Henry Wikoff. Esq.. and >ril«en ! ^'4^^ tt '\ ** *** Af * with bis nsual graphic power, and portrays' ' ' Thrilling Incident. MlCbiean, Coi|ai# in the States ot Ohio, Indiana, WUMsfn, IJinois, and M:ssoari. Addr«*«*—Nor wafl(jjfaron.eoumy,ebio. _ / .**Z#3 KSexnat.^ Hon. Sifeicr LA^ICE.' Moira. M*lgs!, Franklin Co.. N. Y. T ' Malgoe' N u v. I, 18«9. \fi^^tn.J /wr. kifAPP, Deal^iia-flrVtJootfs.'Grocetres, EmtA Ware, Crock ^gi^^'P^a^Oift.an^IsysatatuaX^ 0 ' 8. firfd?* g^olrp^AW«l^t^,,Jg^. F. the estimation in which this couritry is held i >» ... - «• • : . %f /\ i TI.\ k.A.««i»»„i.t;„..o^fl-.^ pambhna Homes %n Jveio f/rfoan*.—The X tl,e s r !\ PUb,W rS m I--\ • Daily Repullfca^published at Saratoga, con- Two American families, who were living in! fa . •; iheYoHowina^^descriDtion of sometbim? Paris in February, 1848. becoming alarmed j. New 0 rl^ns %hich fe#'tav^e seen. I at the increasing agitation of |he cp.^. de* I J- •, be ac(J0ant of -^ ^^^ termined, onry at the last moment, to leave L ou v es there\ < \ 'for some more' quiet neighborhood, and on J mL** .„ *i rt .„ .„i«,w^{* *iLu a „ «. n w «*„ •'. _ .. • i • f n '. J . .. tar and music of the seranns enchant the sen- got more than nine mHesfrom Pans when, the j 8eg |^w ^ h'agM&ceslnWe been re- tram stopped, and they were told by tbe con-1 fl „„.„j f „„„ .i', ^r„ L;„ rtM o H«=, ™„ n » Jncter jt bat the bridge-head Of th/m was on, ?! cle f ^^T *^ W«, ? Kjj^g io«ght o( OFFICE HURTINO AND PPRSOTTS OF IKDUS- T«r.—Dr. Benjamin Franklin once said:— \ Give your son A trade, and yon do more for Wm than by leaving 'him a fortune.\— The Philadelphia Ledger, quoting this re- mark, and Weiring to the office-seeking ma- winntry aava : lrU OBft thing, to on » trade and another thing to induce bim t» stick to it, amidst the enlice- menta of partisan warfare. D^Jfranklin's advice « Jio ,doubt v generally followed, for it is stamped on its face with good sense, and carries to every mind a conviction of its Bound practical wisdom. But a perrifcTdus partisan system bas grown up among us that seduces men from the work-bench, or the counting desk, to club rooms and the political head- quarters of contending demagogues. Men are.now enlisted for the ballot-box battle as tbeyare. now for .navy and wrwy. Pay, re- wards, and J-ations obtain as much in the one as in the^olber.\ , , ; . We doubt whether Dr. Frariklin*s advice is ** generally followed.\ If it were, there* would be fewer office-seekers. °We do not believe 1 that man\ mechanics Are to be found among annlicanta Jnr />««», The business of r an in helped 'to form a face as innocent ana p'ure in its expression as that of a little child:— She was elad in< a robe of muslin, not more snowy ihan-faer rounded arms, which were ornamented- with- heavy bracelets of gold,— She was the only, idolized child of the banker • A servant came in, bearing a waiter,' upon which were' refreshments. Among the state- ly pyramids of cake, sparkled several glasses, filled to'the brim with wine. Howard, was interrupted in the middle of one of his speech- es as the ebony-feeed attendant stopped; be-' rore Km, bnt he helped bis companion boun- tifully to the tempting things before them, and then, ais crowning act of his politenfess, took two glasses of the sparkling wine ftom the waiter, one of which he gave into the hand of his lovely companion. Both quaffed off the ruby tide without the shadow of a fear,, •*-— Sssteite fire Second. TEer*' was,a wretched pallet of straw jfn the corner of a cellar in one of. the most foathiome streets in the city. ' One old! tin lamp, covered with lint and grease, stood on ma appUcai)it«f ft r,pfiice is worth too much to be a rude pine table in the middle of die room, shedding a ghastly bine tight over the R» v ernment f} u, 8 trade, too. never forsates bjml,tt does pot collapse even, four' years • it doe. not, depend^tipon ^hii V that tnnn'S ILLER'S HOTEL, •*& .„•••• •• .-. ....,.-. PBAXIP B. MILIXB, - Ial*ie, Fral&IIC €•.%.¥. i6 is pleasantly situated on Maiii Street 2 ra& Casrof tb^BrDJef&, in 1 the most Certra1pSrt*fthfr*aiiige. • •iHta. l ;lU'ii? l i f ''n i ol i w> 'lit:: • 4' 1 ? ,\w. ,ij Jo&w Thomp«oii, m.de i.' (he Ist>»tM,If; o> td order; tirij/t.i»e^fitshme.tretice. - tor* end proceeding further was hopeless, and WJ,et «M forma have reclined wpoM^e ^n^^H^ 88 ^ 10 ^back,for « ouch f ? 4 W « xe l p{clde ty•&»*>» * the rails behBtfl them had been already taken U \V r * * nd -|fe^ ^ e first-born & their union, up. There was nothin^else to be done than ! * D * ^S^face in hfs'hands Yorml an get ont 4 and retni-n on foot, at the imminent, *^ ul 'H«f»fc «we A too. the M respec!- ™l'.t.*! ls ? ,6 ^ nli eutrd ^'**««! »»infuriated V^J*«*&to «•}«» »«fe despair, to cdn- ^bthatalr^ylinedldtbaTdesofYe^Sd ^W^ b)s ^krfnlcy a^d Wof repqia- hf? ^n^^ot*^ ^l.thestoutest T?T%%fe#Je^W]fc to'neitefn and heart wrthtentor,imd.te^ c t, may be im-OTLSS*\*\, agiaed in the present case when there ^! 6n 4:»»» » p*6ttfd^thi«<rfefc ftftriTi d^fiftfarowWi ts'sfe'accursit and 5 , H\%. ari *gaye. Wnlf^TonlK* !af,ami tt^^-'£odn^g>scottld^4odbila^r«tura w Paris, dnd nin the gauhtle,tihat Awaited thenh They passed along^iaftdrijHfling rainj covered with limd, and borne-down with fiitigae,—« Simuts'ftndrinpretMtioBsmaafethe air resormd whim or caprice. Consequently, a mechanic who would give up the fruits of \a long train* ing for a transient chance at one of the mise- rable offices of (he government, must be a very short-lighted or ignorant man. We do not believe there are many applicants for of- ficial favjor from the workihg classes. There are no toen HI the world more inde- pendent pan meri,with , trades, pr farmers.— The wprid;,cannot get on without their art and.labj?r A ^h>y.|rn\qf that; ftjth/ the bless- ing*;pf Bea»enaJi^»;!i^reng rigjtt hands m% command comfortftblbfOOd, clothing,and shel- ter for themtelvesjand thosethey Jove. They 0 —— v -.» u( jgm«vBrtne scene, antFlmaSing the \darkness more vfsible.\ tlpl 6& the pallet of straw (here was a dying raani and beside it stood a child;'with flaxen haiit and mild blue eyes. Ho was the exact por-j trait of Edith Hastings. The dying wretch! was Howard Greenleaf; that child was all that was left him' vr of that broken-hearted creature, whom be had called lis wife—all that ^as left^fr* \ '\* * * pith: We mm ti$ %€t4^Mhmwm in^witbarpdarid savage tnen/ Withihrink- iinj«tt«s>toeyj|nBji,e4 *teng^aresidiifff>e?«ry mnn«iiA|»a^«a*yJaid,^obIfedi i a.wr^peVhsnif murtered, when to Iheir: infinite jo* tlnw ^•**MWW T^J^^3^^^^P^^ I m^^^Mk iVBR V. I ^ hed tl ^l^ »*fe^*ffip ^trtSHtiuS jCS^wma^tcsps^^tty-infcria. ib^> La- ««*„ fturtyfng Utrosgk the BaTiierei the* ^mrz rfj ief spot 1 tfte'eoilibr his fa^lieiti>!ft«)od trade^ajod thj8!«anje/labo>-j ric«iS4liitt'^Bcon«Btcal; habU8 r whteh;bave ptm vide^ for ;th'o fathet'* wanta.' - Nowj thti idf7t mat was left df the beadtiful and accomplish- ed Edith. Bhe had'been for months in her gtavei-^vhere Ae^^^eSr^ ire at rest,' It was terrible to Jook upon the sufferer, terrible, for consciehepwasat work, and the I contortions of his facfe \were visible to the boy iii the faiht Tight of the lamp, as he stood with cdmpressed lips ahd listened to the in- coherent murmuring. Once only a gleam of reason shot ^roughhiseye.j Then,reaching up his elamny hands, he grasped the white fingers of the child, and iaidi as if to, him- self.** i ; '•'•• • ••;••• '». *• •. .-.• •He is! like bis mother, likeber; JIS site Stood upbesidemeat the table, anu'^tmffed fatal poison fi*om the^wib IflfAve her. ThJtt eery m'gh^she be«a;n^ : [my alBaticed bride} tha^ veixuight&eite'were iriterwpvelt |»bout her in courtiVher withall his migh^ T e Q ss was a good longridejandas berWASAtr >npmical man, he used to ride over ,to ohj| Mf. Parker's plantation eyery Sunday mprn- ing to go to church with the family, take.din* nel with them, and ride! back in the cool\ of the evening. In that wayhe managed to kill' two birds with one ^tbn'e;' that is, to advance thejfproBpee^ofhishappineSBontitiffeartband the] world to come at the same time, wi&oat losing any of his week-day time. , A ride over a Justy road is apt' to soil a gentleman's dry goods, and make bimand hia borp very tired: However,Mr. Nipperttdidn'C mindthe fatigue as.much, as*hia horse; but in a matter sieh as he had in handit was yery impj jrtant that he should make as gbbd'an im- pres sion as possible, so he adopted a plan by whinhhe was able to present himself before the >bject of his affections in orders with hia. Sunpay coat as clean, and hi8<bloomir>grufl3es as fresh as if they had <• just eom'e ont of a band-box.. . This was a happy expedient and nobody but a widx>wer-iov«prWQtild think >o£ u Me u8edto,start from home with Ids new? md eh|rt tied up MA pocket handker« and after riding withjn.a quarter <ojfa ( >f Mr. Parker's Plantation,he would torn off into a thicket of chinkapin, Pushes, .and therelinake his rural toilet.- : . .Qrk bright Sunday morning Mr. Nipper* ba4a|riVed at this dreasm' ground. • It wag an important occasion., Eyery thing was prom- isih', End he had made nobis mind to pOp the qnestmn that, very day., There wasnodoobt in' hislmind that he would return home an en- gaged]man; ,an,d he waa,,jecJkonin' w$P to- himse|flhe value of Miss Nan.cy^s plajritetion and uiggfrs, while he was, settin' pn his hor«e ma^iafhis accustomed change of-dresp. •,-..•_ ' He pad dropped „tbe re|ns,on his horse'a k, what lIra«•-Krrt'•»e••« , i last ni reach, i *I1l m the ^usines^ this^ime,' sesMsyPUn* ireto|himse;lf. fl% brijg things. |Q, a^^pipjt, id s'™^» seS.be, and, he linried h|s. hji^akerj It. epat chiei mile off beck^h a twas%pwai<4^t^^^ Ws scanty feed from the f-«•-»- «^ lis tir , his sai M?^? with tte.ateaWfeW^ ' of hitflnau^ry T SJ He i w3ib^Hi1# i|Wfi«riIu. tytol>e\c:ourre6as r **l kind laHll.fs under no oblfgajton* to ( b*«a r hhi imeetdpiif 4nsn; wbflPi hM'neitheV'thsi <«»mi-Jis»» *-*«>.--—\-- i dana^Mdflrei'.wealth i findAbused hernntU her heart:**, broken, u-1 did—no, not>I, fte jpmsonous wine cup 4lid italL: ^ By nature^fWa*jiobteand^ontfjjkmd>e^ fatu^;^dgu^ed ; a»fte-^ W sesi ^?? w 4 | l .v-h svsi^fe-'i leasts se| he to Ma hpwe,, what; me' wfieaifil to make I himcfieli shirt ahc nal-tpie •SS^ t^ de ^ FPnnS-«*icb life* at Jit^anris out of Hr, e6l!n!| and\ kiokitt' like -\1? u» *gdi||iiJCS«ttdL^ft .i-.-„, J .°W the \I* ., atjEras-'-tsj , «cW^y»«f!3ial38ja3f!ltt. ffhas ju3$ returjBsd fmo ilassoitroeb-i-oT ^ ' ' \ •\'^'ttlr'o'itsi 'tsb!3 care ai io qttality ent t Bat all w^Wl eoitoMi will be satis- ao^ bar'g;Qod* ,*ro the latest in .onla t&s coat deairabla struck dowte .4mtijaisfa$qfa «eemei'<» lead fa the direction of their readence, when, them^ea hfa^^j^^^^S^. .doaedver fn a manner bl|a|i0^w^*<tftlwi^^>teriaD<CaajrcS **?«!»< imnSedi wr$t$ 8^,7 •£'•'',-•\' \?•\'•'-•»*•*'• *ftra%^aB#WeMol.: fn^mtil ho«neithcPthe disobsiCTon-iiar th».-mo^*io|,t5t ^ TT- - - ••- •'•!*• I |f^«% M sirk«<kl«sVs»a«£^ ^ **-- *-•*• »----' -^ WBfettt^f wo die i&Mmh* iufr «IJ' stiinewas ^rightly^Tnd'^ %lt# «irtjf«S suspendec?fori* tht»me^^fta?the c i^|^i^ i:hp rl1 , andw*ri±tii»*M+±U«,**\ »» «« i'XZrf\ te7%>Pa eeidfiltfl a)\\ fmmmh mi f*m tei Met fMd'Jbe: Itnjt fc&ell JU%I)^ rasat e«« I1F?J^.«^ .and !W itaine ^ s ^i.^ (•.•oat.-ja^jj: oaf ~ Kjftw i'SSij 1 W^IP^.^t^ ,»lfe^M wnt dashin'wrt e^thei »steil nwitehm* in-ke^direction inahttmrcane MissfNancygotolnr >fBerforfoj^lover, «u|.tseTore ^ Apron tolier eyes, she fainted f -wtojHfg\!' i - J - > - i •*=J=Stes»^#^l ^ 4 l:l 1