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.¥• xmwm •iHSSSI OGDENSBUBGH, N.T. A UbPaaFBS^llKViiUBUSINJBSSentrnitod to them, will receive prompt attention. t aiflooi oorner'op b'ord'aud Isabella Streets;. l>. MAUO.-JISiJr . \ IS-SU-tf Ov».FAttTKID<JE., \ttarn.ey atiid Uou-tta^llcr? at satiftV , JC3TXCB. 0*\?JCH^ T$<<3$: Office .Custom House' building. Qqi<mtt>Htgb.C8;\ ! Y: 10-8-tf, AUtrney »iv* Oonusiillor, OQDEISSBUROH, IT. T . 0$e« Jfe'eAanfos Block'. JUD&OS-. & POWELL. ' Attorneys and CoanseUorsr\ ot Law, Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County N. Y„ ofrica HO. 'st^tojx BLOCK. Ford Strett, up S ttuir s, j tr sr £ i, l ?.£&.',' BOSCtUS W. ,JBDS0.3i,,-..,JOH2i VOWEI.L, ft. to-ta.tf: ____ _ MORRIS & VARY, attorneys and Coinucllo|;» at L»w. OffPtOS SCAftB'GB BpW , OOBRStt O f VQB.D & W*.TBR-STS. ' : odij^sB^BrtiB.' '\ , __ All ProfesstonaLbusuioas entrusted to them*jirlll re- ceive prompt-attention*. . •-.'.'. •B»~J*«««<wio«BountyIiBna obtained mule r the late sot or Congress passed March S. 4855. U-52u OEO. MOBIWS. B.-H. VAB*. BBOim & SPENCER. Attoruey*,. Cotiuaeltora fcc.- OODKNSBCBOH S. T . Office lately occuptedpy Jftpiea.anu' Brtwn, jfai-6 l«; Roto . Apri l 12.185. . M-«-t f 1. BtcNAtTOHTON, Attornoy, OoaaffoUor, flee, G ives hisentire-attention- to the practice of his pro- fession, and solicits patronaae. • OiHce. comer of Ford and Isabella Streets, Ogdens- , unh. S. Y. • , « •- . ra-tatf ^^^jjSJ^SS^SX^ii- ^ Seas AT on's Bonnet Rooms 1 QJS THURSUAi, OCT. 29th. Tffl THOMPSON would caU the partloutar attei,. 'iB.'ttdfiofthV Ladies orOgdehsburgU arid Vtolnlty, to hi* new and elegant assortment of New York Hats, Dress Caps, -• Head Dresses, Flowers, Ribbons, '- &c., &c. WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES TO . .StJIT THE TIMES, ,' . These.goods have been bounbt rdijLcasB tho past weeK for loss thun cost ot Importutlon, £pd therefore wttlbe , distributed at Jobbers prices. Call early and* seoard bargains. E. THOMPSON.. Ugden-burgh, Oct. 27,1857. UNSTOWUB. FARMERS' INSDEAHGE. BT THg . St. Lawrence Qpuiity MutualTjisurauce ^omphit.-. ^ QHABTBREM1888.,,., ..RENEWED \m OGDENSBlMGH. 8T LAWBBNOB COOJITT, H . T . e__-In<mre s Kara , Building s an d Propert y only.___~-e OFF1CS, IIOPStN's-'Bf.OOK, WATER-ST. DlBBCTOKu: Erastas Vilas, President Wm. C. Brown,' Stiuman Foote. V t'resldent, John Holden, Ira Whoelocs, Silas H. Clarfc, Bo .• al Vilas, gdwln Clark,, Elijah White, EdwardM. »hep*ru tteorge II. Boll, . Alien ClUtfiey, OH AS. L. LUM, Secretary. Abe l l». 14-13-tf. The Star Fir«r & Marine Insurance Oo. OGDENSB0UUH,«. Y\. W QAPITAL....S150,000, ILL lissimrc AGAIK8T RISKS, FJiRK, AND 1NLANU. OH as tevorabta terms as any\ good stock Company. {^\Omeo Soyihout Block. No. 4 State strdet. DIRECTORS James Q. Hopkins, Prest. Henry Van BonaseJaor, Elijah U. Allen, George X. Seymour, James O. Averill, Erastos Vilas,, , -,- 15tf B. Q. PQFQ'yE, Secretary IS. O. Morlok. Allen Qhone Ebenezer M. Calvin T. Hi - . Aosusto^phaoman, Kormau SacRrlder. Allen Qtl»ney, Ebenezer Miner, Calvin T. Hulburd, V. r. FIBB INSTTEIANOE. T HE Washington County Mutual Insurance Com\ pany havaappolnted the Subscriber tbeir Agon tl n Ogdensbargh, who is prepare* • -jtake rtato. B1JaH _ m iaa & anAKi-wH zsfSVSA^roxr —Bt THK— CONT1NBSTIAL INSURANCE COMPANV of Sew fork. Capital *™ in nn \ •ATfeANikc #l«fo'nfeM«l Providence B, I, Capital *500,00(1 .lltslcO. ol $l»,«lli DENTISTS^ D. F. WA1B, S U R GEO N-^BHfto E N T-1 S T, t No. 70, FonD STaBBT,.OflPBH.89DBOS,.'N. Y. The only resident Dentist, (with thocxcoptlon ofBr W. W. Best,) who manulhctures whole and half sets of teeth. ' !0'jdonaburgh,Dec. if), laM. BRLD&^PORt\>JRE * BlARI^EIiSS. CO- . \Sf Bridgeport, ' S<?aBt»a». '^-S J ,U. .»100.00li T HBabo.ve8tock\opmpanlos among the first lit the ooantry, Pp^lnsaraniio applv to ^^ HHStt Agent a^pgapiwhurgh. <^jT\ ANT LAW Btrarassa Intrusted to him w^lllce- eelye nrom,,o^ a^tejillon. A it a YO CT I Nf fl BBBDl IN pBOaPBarrr PBE^Ana' j?oB.EBifB*aB8. : LtfW'tfira. and Marfne Stock -.383 Insurance^ &geiwsy!| a- « | THE STRONQ&fm THE 'SrTATE. ^ Old ffltna 1 Ittatjrance Oa., Z Of Hartford. Incorporated; 1319. ,. P Capital 3500.000 Suiiiras\ *807^03- 22 No change In the presidency since , , /- Incorporation. v g Homo Inpnn^eL<Jfotop*tt5f. E6 OapltaV,»500,000..-........i;..SurBlaa,S372,S3S. i % Old- ijartibrd Inanrance Co«np*y ^ ;Of 1 Rarfp»rd.;«?dan, 100^ . >i Oapltalv$300,000.A.....'..il.«. SaiplnV,8261,069. eu Western Ittasaacbcs&ttg Ins. Oo. h . .! • , : Plttafleltt. * ..^-.8urplos-««,»00i I*- lllil 9 Oapltai $150,000 ;-4 . ^ • .!HaraBraj:Caiirti.*. 1 . i '• J a.-: .{r> jp Capital S3jl)5(jiol> —^%^g^;iBSaaJtlia^78i^ ^ JlarcJjant's lasuranco Oompanyv xi ffi I'miadolpnla,Pa. .. r. : 'i\'-J *\ Capital 8200,000 ....SiMplna, »6a;<J8.' 3 oo —-— . . ,;.. .S fS- Connecticut Ziifo Xnstxrance Oao •?• - • - Hmrtroid, 1846. ' 2 oo V£ss«$t9 t :..|. v .l.i.it jj^t^ ^.%»,!gS.8» i ,-tg CQ FarinerAeanKbatnsated at lower rates ibait Sftp^aj tails, far feih itowlr^So Premium sotestrt- g \»! anainl'iio A*i8ssmont8'mado. I own nostoox j In either Cdiu>j»nyi and my oamoinofs •Jays.fS contUme>tolrety.oil 0>y best iddifment) for their' * * securlt p and» r thol: policies . ST~YoU r patrdt&^o'hi roapectfull y nollclto, b -. , i\ T ..tt'A o . 1£ 3 United Slates & Canada Express €hvney, Fit»ke & PBJ)FBIKT0B6. Co, HONEY, VALUABLES AND ALL KINDS of tHEIGHT Forwarded to and from alt part s ol theUntted States and Che Canadas'- Also b y at l therorelim'Expresse»to Offlcecan d Aumiolc n a t at l poliiw. Ull.Lb OF EX- CHANUh upon the old Country for .£1 and upwards—. forsulc. ' i ^ Offlceyo.3.Seymour'sBlock .Ogdcnsburgh. • ll.lln. \••'•'•' • '\' '• —= THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMP^MV, niiE if BOM S'EV YO'BK,: HEAVY #BEIG1ITS, 36 boars. .. 91,60 per 100 IDs. OEftEE IOC R UOODS \BYAMEBICAN EXPEE88.\ WELLS, BOTTERFLEL.D & Co., Proprietors. E. SNYDER, Agent. Office with Cheney, Fisk A Co., Ogdensbargh, U-. Y, OKdensbargb, .!ul.r21, I8S1 14-19-tf. i 40-tf ^. W . BEST, M. D. KtRe-.g;iAe.nt Dentist; l.jiumerous friends and' an entire, set. :F«ntg^Wat&Ma^^'^pi^B^'^eth, The' most •ImpdrpiNf ali t Mf«fotferat@fti|Fejini flilcd^wlth ja^^ltjol^ a sJ^^Bii^l^tnliig here: :elatlon. lilod free do^-„ rt—over Thoinp 44-tf. Air*trATROn\S. . sucosaaott xo WATHOXTS «l LA-WHBNOH. , plPORTEk ,ANB. DKALEiR In eyftry de.- Jl cHptlon of Shulf and Heavy SARDWAHD. -, . Aip O ^^^ 8 4e»„^lcyt«5 , „ North ,fc DenliVs; Hay Eorks. »My.Qopds will aB be purchased fixcluiiVely. fot.: CASH, giving me 12 per cent over tlme.purchasers.— THIs. toOTther with the extensive-atquanWnce of the late llrm,*will ehable me to sell at. exceeding low •\W ^PZSN 1lUk fan? for <fi <v ^ m 12-14 t f Late WATEOOS ,t-LAWBKKdE . •• -XX A R %U75 : ^L,». 'B.\ ' CHAS. A8atEY^t IHPOBTEE ASB-DBAtKlt'lK BVIMtX' VAKIBTT OT 1 ' SXOVSS^ GLA83, PAINTS A.OIL8. , ^;%dl^«^tforilBteEletY'ifc'S'6if8- - \ a efilUB:eHj rACT»|k¥, AjtD STEtflHBOAa; «.\' \ ^ . r \t*RriT^^' l ' . .t.— f E. & T. FAIRBAJIRS *C6*«. 1 'S0i'ia!ft, ~ \ .Salamander Safes, any,, „ .;....] ' •' . jfieftpnibaiivj&o.joip, • '-li s, 55^« n '!i£V 'ilanuiUotare;?>upnto l X«ltn' M 0 ** 'onSaffartarms'^wlth NoW Ydrkor^\\\ 5 •-*—•'- •^o\#orid i» foJlr oJ'leauty. *hW^tf*^f/'taln^«.tr * *• .'' .Where the tret* aro onan and full i • Thefo hibpumty jn the .meadow Where wfld flowers tent th« alt i Then lrbeaatyla tWsttn-Ugiat. Anflthoaoft blue beam aboirc) Oil 1 the world is fu,U of beauty ' When the heart It fall of tore 1 There U beauty in the fountain, .,8mgh?e«ally aijtheplaj, . , While rainbow Hoe* are glittering, • On Its «Jl»ery'»1i6img«pralr. There, la- fieaptt.ln the streamlet, Muraiorlna softly throafh Iho^TOTOi Onr the^orlifllltoinirDeaMly' ' Wttn'tho heart •MfnU olllowi • 'Thereli beauty Ir? the moonlight Wnenit falls upon tb- sea, L While the. bluo. foam crested billowa, Danco and Irojlo Jojromly; There la beauty In the Ugbtmlpg gleams Tbae over 4118 dark waves rove; Oht the.WprldUvfallir besutj*,' When.jh.vhi^art.ui(Bjl otlovBl- TTbertfls beauty in the brlghllneaa Beamlflg from a loTlng-ere, In the warm blush of affection, \ In thr! tear of sj*mpaihy 1 In .the sweet lonrr voice whone accents The iplrit'a gladpeis prpva | t 0h4 the world It fuij of beauty When the heattlsflill of love! The Drtinkar^'ft Child: BTCr. B.'artiltT. ' In the crowded street I met ber, Jntt at twilight yelle'a'tiilSsk'y, flever, ijaver to forget h«f, Aqd the tear drops In her eye. Fair as toMmer'a-falrest blossom, Piayedthe curls aponhei^brow, •W^llo.benealhtlienjh^jij^a^oiiQnj^ ^ v Wlroae deep angolsh thrlUI raenpw. IPather,.father!' spake she mildly. \Mothej prayed you would not.atay.' 'Father, father!' or|od she wildly, •Obrna, oh, vdm^tth'nie iwiy.\ 'Hosti tl,y tpngue,* tbp flUlher at ered— For tbe dram-sbop door was nigh— And her heart with tor. or Bartered, As he bade ber homeward fly. Bad, and faint, and brblten-Wrteu, Turned that little child sway To the home from whence she started, Where- hs^ starving mother Imy.. ^ Atttnat night, with grief and sorrow. Watched they, prayed tlbey—hoped in vain I T1U the day dawn of the morrow Brought the drunkard home again Sore and cross the wretch beheld them; Wanting e'en a cruat to ,eat; jind.!took.ibi5,,wif(5- by the r .l)and, buth je-\ tarned to-4he »tate room- .Once-in rerice- inent, 1 Arriyshraihfc froto ber husband's side an.d , 'sinRtrig'thto * aear.-'«o6-'afi'er sob well-. ,«jd p^frofn hef1lijsonx.'All ftlr.Bowrrs^rew alarniejj, and.rjaseipptjs.arro around; her waist he tried to snoihe her; but tor some lime his efforja'w^rftjn voin.and then when she did sneak she lopked into hia face im- ock to my • aont's to live iigoiii.' 1 -wish 1 hdd \never come away, bait you- seemed RO pleaded when wu oned to come there, onil said that you Toved me, that I believed everything, y»o .>aiil; but. now I knuw I shall never be tideni 'theslli From the bovei to ^the' tllreot l Bitter, bitter, dayt they bore It— Grief the world may novor know- Till the bier with sable o'er It, Eased their burden hero below. Side by side the two are sleeping— Faded stalk and withered rose! 'Heath tho silent willow—weeping O'er the grave of many woes. O, oiy.God! Is this a story— Or a »lgbt for every day ? This is a part of human glory— £et tho tongue of agesi say! What of courts,-and-w-hat of battles. What of deeds beyondi the wave. When around our heartlh side rattles All the pagoant oi th« gravo? Dim the eyes and cold the embers. Pale the-bheek and dark the sky, And what Joy the tool iremembers Gives to grief a darkeir dye. - ' Front the OlhrevBranch. The Green Motliittfin Beanty •^ '/.-ioa; .!• v s\ TBE LAWYER'S UNEDUCATED BRIDE. BY EMMA CAREY- Edward Bowers was.a-.young gentle- man of education, and of wealiH. but b e possessed ,muay , iieqaliarities of charac- ter that caosefl his fqends to call bjm v»jry eccentric, and aot' one trait seemed more marked than his belief in th e utter tion- sensfraa he termed itr''of caltivating tbe< I in company' wirh a female cousin of his, to say ihin Ahesh<iuld bf obliged to break ber f ojmg«>m>nt to the opera with the law- yer thut fivpninp, 08 u cousin hud arrived Imiri ihe •Tii'iiitiy, uo'l \lie slioulil havelo HIUV ai home to entertain her. ' •L,rr\lii»r go vt-ith us.'Amyv' said the law- yer, pleo-anlly. » 'Cousin Sticky aia't one a' tbati kind,' answered ibe girl with a silvery )nngb; she'll think v/e was wicked. She al- ways goes to meefW all day every Sun- day when sbe's to borne-' \•Tut- tut. tut !'. said tha lawyer in a whisper, and mrning red. You ' must not talk in lbat way now. You are in the 1 ci- ty, you mast remember, Biid persons ure very particular how they speak. Say— is not one of that kind- Amy looked in her ^river's face, with an innocent, don't core sort of expressions.ao<l poated her beautifal lips a little, bat they were dooon wreathed in'femiles again ; ami us all this passed unobserved by the law- yer's cousin, who was busy looking at a book with her back towards ibem, the yoang man did not seem to tokeit much to heart. 'I \wish Amy wag a little better educated,' rejmark,ed , the,lawyer mentally, after she had lefjifne ofpee atid he had once more given n\imself tip to re- flection. 'But.' he contintiecr. 'affer she becomes my wife she will improving. I will jell her beur,;how others-•alkjt.Bnd.—atif,I think-1. will, trvj-ro have rW ^ndy grammar a lu$e;' antl tflen as i f sufldenfy recolfeciiWg tlie contrast of what he hall 'a'avocaie'rl to' : his present tboughta.he burst. 1tito- fllrof Itttlgbi ter, exclaiming aloud—'Why., Ned, you forget yoo don't liko bjoea! Wellj I don''t and I mean to marry tho little rustic beau- ty ond prove tliat ^ don't.' One evening' a few weeks Iatef,\tbe. ,old fashioned mansion of the 'wealthy widow , . , , , Griffith T*BB brilliabMy ftghted id eyery go-tasphbol. room*' for her favorite ]ittl'»w>n>hkb neice \•••'««•- *\\ v ITdi you'wonld dot; ray little wife* -dU waa lobe-married tdthe;'*v««WDyiilawyir. j-ooold--pwyotc to-Sa'^Cjiioo]* whero! there, female4nteUept ? Anu devejrtheleaa < ^thea4-Witer|f<tlM*dirisl».ei)tered the plain-.Wid Bpa^ IwMUbhmrtotpupiI hot jytrarself.' ^ V 1 Ogdensburg^! March, 1857. t.? faj&B 13-SI ly »HT «' ss=as aoo K)Ntf JUST t • t . \ • . BOSBS ' 'AM, 't t '.f •^?31'!5J'^.'f.^ ^t'.-v •'T«,HE1iN^B'BO'TWBlK *\• Housea7..J..|: .), Bbttdii Jobbing C-BtAJ*EY & CO. ..... .njtAMaa W • t* • * •• \mbxt' s*riBL, s*isits, ca&xfSfev^ WOOD AS D WttLOW\ WARB, n rf.^'B' 1 Manufacturer s o f Copper,'Brass , Sheet Iron and • M \' TIS mi*. AOKNO T VO H -TIIE SAM C O» . '\ \'\.\'\ -Hbnv *^K'pXijjtwo,\„' ; ' J&e\t.%h j, (hU'^^nav :«.T- •^Tho Sfelropolitoi fooklny fejnjes > •If e^ritmarrjra'wife,'paid he, .'ebe shall be as beautiful in form, arid features as thfige bright fairV ISetftg inyjmaginatibn 'picture 10 ray boynodiif. ; 'Het' cheeks 1 shall %W.earthe tintrbf r.he. rose.arid her; mellow blae eyes shall light with love-at Any com- ing-,,the topes of he^voj^ca shall be as (tweierand fort, as the notes o£ the JEo- Tfan tittf! re'rcSstuSne'sharmf id heavy and.bui'dnnsoniero heir; i But-ife»' afialr'float w^.m^utnf^i\ifiTaymM\wifA fijrroi as if ^t/^r^hat contact with ihe ,beautiful being it covered, would capse het; diseolu-, 'ji&n 1 . . \'••'•*\ -' f • -' '•Yfcu wffi-tbinK djfTerently b f fbese things by andjhyi'JSfltf.!.6aid^}aivip Eafoo*. q marrjed,.|ri,epd..- ?, ;4' •Ml •WTOrflfurf i^i«l hreside CD_nii|mfiiprtflr/B ^•i^jffejje.at'b^iiiga. Believe me, when a^evij years have passed over your head, and yon' o f 'a. wibter's evening' drft-w- •n)t> ii ^ar arfb-clfair infwifet of the grate, yon will! wish yn» Iwid • wife HOBSnT W. BTJSS, TfOtTtoit^tTaoiUiS* ABD Sfijitvo * ^j .., Floor, Wheat, .Com, Rotle, Fish, Wator and Hand • '•:'-• Grindstortes',-*c. \' * I J\ Jonss feAGLEBLO feMAiuaan>( MWlSry,' s w|thSAGLE HALL. Cabtoeir^i«kcr nttcf u<M«vtak«E. rSF.ADY-«ArtE,OOrWSSudw»ndalwayK>n' atoo, allEARSHjtoorder. .-.,-.'\ Mf* •:. :• 8EBLY <fc B'RKKHiUi; -:: .r™. Uanafaetitrergof »1J K.bids Jewelry- LoKfitm LiauCfj •*«tqam«« oliMtorr, and warranted eaualtQaw that come from t*io aljty,. 3for* WMT t*t /jfcttmrenc* gafel,, t l ••*•$***?#& iitaenMeOODENS- -*.-» vs- ~' •\ •aat.lte iiaaronenafta thopoveVtBo/IIat.BtireofKi & T.43. «*«>-• <. .. »«'«tJut^SObrfA ?i MSfe?ngi. *\' '- h<i their Swifi'Wol^es^sTOa^^MnitflikfiSepaltlai! .Ggdensbaiuh. Juno, 1957. {14-hVtr. ft- N,>rwtiods'^ en ojore^b»n'-o4iee.J^e|fon^aT«rH.'Bfei|^4^si)r 'vered/ •. u •. •••-,< -. i>«u'- ftBnd«)Me\tt^tt*flu#. tilth- wTflf't'lidiB'soft dreamy eyes vit bers. and tbat^bialia^terjttone, .cihe^t, jfrojn w mbK&.». ^eije ^ppies* ^^ sweet that^ineijriii^A^.arr^JiaU.neTtiuaii that she U oi the ameelTc. tribe, now '' 4hale-tiJ —«••—'*«*:»&«--«- •- •> cious parlor of,ber aunt- and, dressjsd' in>her•-• • - gossamer rpbea, she . scarcely looked liketa' t being of earth, and often' did tfye/Busband hear ft whispered a'mob^he gue^tS. \Hpw beantiftl f* bbtf he riev'^Weiued th,be tir,- ed of gazing on her ldVely. Stores. A few da^ai^eran^thej^young lawyer and bib bridtf startcdon~tllejir weddjog (onr.-ii- Tb^wefe tolpifteeedWo Newi'S^rfe -to'-! visit Bpme.'trleriils of the husband's, noml^, thence ¥S dOmpah^HrifB'aribther new)y married -pair, 'relaHves i>of. Mr; qbwers^ they iwe/e.K^vUiLNtoj&ra.. m Th*Bhn wa^ the '(Sailed \tip BbWers. passtsj: hisr .-wife% arjth,' witbTn iiitr o*Bif, BnuJAtthaariended Kofltim Upp.tjr deck, f^lrtmns ^f .paasenger? wene'Heoleiijaroandi. ond the steamer went puffing otl BR. \& iYraimBg eVery'-Wobdy-HprMitO g'Jntr.thede^, sireti point.'*' «- '' -. .it.uv. -.'.j *, , • 'Haw green and bcaolifu] it laofcs nn tlie ^,aHH'meybtt P^9fF^*°'o'^fJll t h»i4»Y\0£h3i^vid^WI''h 0 l.fjthasiasra i 'ami thope large vmasP 1 and• bd dark, waving ixm that dfobpver the =watef ««if a'nxibujr'to behrjld th^lr flroce, . jffit ForTO*-orrVrtor«i'a4ho'4tfawni'^e6^h».>v, u ^olbe^ do lopbret Amy, load enough to Ii, ' pnfernijfif ^hcr'\i;ert>hi-'%l the deck rand i% (,h^ ' •but whabA'r ii the office* ^tBnt niark ^y, WArrfs, yo% T 1MdM«J^a^bc^.^^^ the miqd. wyi come back^to jtl^s ^pnveraation more than once, before Amy baa been Mw* •\Bowersr 4 many J/eara.\' t mSrrfe'tf''ah * «ln, - eared woman, one tbat devotes orach of ber time to-bonks, andil haVB not tegret- ted it; ,fo,r not nnjy d« I lpve bp r , but friends of soljd wqrtb admife her and- praise lie'r Wiaddm.' M'v clerTi. i*ho i»a poor man. married an educated woman.and - many times after her duties bh.ve been at- tended to, and, ber, husband »9 wcw or cick, she takes his .plane it the ttea|tau4 pViir'acbbrfntB^^^s^itft^tttst^SCc.\ lnev- er beard him call 'ber a blue, nor does be sppm unhappy.' . . •For a moment Mr. Bowers npnearpd ra- thewdi-iconcerted, but as he gave no srt- smile, fiO further remarks were made' on the wjbjeet. an/1 a lew mo' meats, lqter Mr. Bowers vyos in bis. office alone. The ibonghtijof the yoang man were not the most pleasant. If we are to judge from ihe dark shadows llnot tliited over bis fflatUron, bat in a few momenta, they we'te dispelled -by the light-chappy, h f>f Amy. •who stepptnl intfi the office arid'begin '6 'ttifc'WP Preslfleiit* aasteto.htm. ObMotitfpdh ^ttr-ojr Give mo a-dancinfr, tbat venerates mo- f lect and education «rwSt2.3S\^ii»\&b\tat «m%mb^jgntogftn rcau ot jypi a, V,^^.W,XLrfidL„Ji.4tefet ! W!i\T«^^ toiiple fntnisturnished-jttosait * '\ \ L f l * h»v{ng any etjacaliqn'.bgt what she grabWrromlhl. boot of Natore-/' and ye* if history bfr'trufeV Adam loved her with his- wholer •flBl.'' ' - 'True. Ned 4 bat. Adam kne^rnovmore thanJEy,e-niheiiripl5l)e<:|» and^ education* were equal, but it is not go with yon and equal. tja_ _, , , Amy. 'YeaWe been brbufebt v tip* mji city, and hloved-in ita besfaociety, gradual ted « t old Hanrard. and >am now aettled dowrj an.apper ten,member.,pf tfe^.ljar.*—. *rithin*iew-weekstbiii stf'it'is-of^no QW to remind me of her poor, education.,. She knows enough to make me ha-opy,. and- that ia all I ask of a wife.' , . ,. •\Well rush on t6 yobr'dn*' 'ffeMrdction,' Ned. B continued hia'friend, ri*ing to< leaVe i**.'*^!! 1 M V''—••»•«>*\lia>fcs>*M*' ll -i——•i.ii.i »i •• s»a.^.-j. i.\».*.% • . % • ^lroctit^itemfc^»jial\:|^Bctoii!oi^ IkigFMihiiBdBcitiOBr Max $toc«*b»3n&r r «f his. wife,^ri^Dw*i»< informed sontp of ife^dt^ fiTe&Mlhaf ^^Sthfeittlntry air agreed.so weliiaBilhiher,\*and he fanciid a plaxj? rfewlwB9«?ifpn'» theJ*cijy« and ii ve there six month* fy the year ot Isast; Tbe r^hiul by Jjie.^ijie aqiJ/tTost withering glance*. , ;iAmy«'u:h«**Kfc.fe. , 1| K«3< >ft» Cft'Ot sorjety so little before-we were married that I not realize lipw.tgb'qrf nl <s ypji w^aT , | , , AmvV'mxnd&ew hacfe iMh^r.njpq^tam ramVorel cannot tell what ha 3 \pnt\h m» Ihomei . ^ucneKhad eyer called.herjlgno- to' your brain to marry tbaf rosy ch*ek«J' Tat* there^nd^ ^he- moment*h« heart!- little rbstie-from the Urqen MoanAttn to^^^\h W *^ 1 «,i--l\ r S [ t\ ,n Stat*, who cam© hero b« a fe,«.,tonntha wit.h UeK Wnd donntry feeoil)»ghosts bare since.to live wither we•lthy.fll<l>u««. , - • <• te.MAW*Wl!w : .-.mH\M flwyp** 1 'Nor I either, Calvin, but I made up my : SOT t>-momypt» mflr.m- trwfea. appbrew mimf she shalt.1,6 i\tr^. BoweW.'-afiti thaf« her*-teara, ; h«ai«heh»4 Mtiho.firmneaa to ors't' dasir^^hlifa*'baulB'-and-with- rmn ;gf gi^fhe?; -head' «an«r tifr'lM? husl jahonlder-, ., .. t .. . eV . \.,- ,. t H0nly*oo«»; -typ-iot, t]hree .<•/-toa.paasen- ge*8->vsbtKi^,neaF«e«rned-to.pbj«rva! the «^sne, burarit* Mr^Bft^e^eltKniortiped, , ^Io«rt- ''•rdrWdytft^wiol.n'^Tan^Jd' baeln, '.* ^»j>a-'3.'..''.iP'''.f.Mti-\ ade^ian the strongest, , IaJatUce','tBw-iblrtiSe amends, : ''Saae^oBuui^iionSffe ; tta*6*B| happy again -Ye*, you pholl be hoppy d»»ar, J Bnswfr- ed the young husband, for I'will scolt! you no more ; and he brushed from her foir forehead tbe i<oft curls tllaf <.httdnwed it. and the words of hi*trien<Vi > aine up viv- iilly before him< For a moineiit be. felt the hot blood rush to his crjeek, but' ho quickly; regained his self pojseiyion ond^ «aid mentally, •III one filing he erred, nnjl that vva< I woojfd'regret tliat T married Amy. tSu.- I will tint'regret it. barf begin' Hrsee.iny mifliilte now. Yesfjvftmnn to heifl pnm.< paoion.toT man muse be educated' l' andal- thuogb Mr, Bu\yer^, still »ot with his arm twined around the waist ot his wife lie was silent .and thoughtful for a few rno- menfs,'and then said pleaaantlv! ', 'j&rny, dear, wouldn't Vi>a like to eludy from'Books arid reoil the history of our own-country and Other lands ? n - • *I don 1 t know; j Eidward, but I think 1 should, since I have • heard you talk s o different from what tbey did where 1 used to live.' •Why didn't your mother eeDd ypu to 8choo], Amy V 1 'Ob, tbe little red 6chooV house was, a great way off,' answered the young wife. timidly, as if fearful of committing anoth- er breach on right: but the pleasant ,smrle of her husband re-yassured her, ,a,nd she .couiinupd, 'Moth?r was most always sick, too, af- ter'! got big enough to go to sehoolr,BO I bad trt stay at home and wait on h^ri' „ When the husband learned that - a part of hiaswifeV ignorance was owing, to h«r staying ut home io, take iPare of hex wok be constantly Ipwaflk-'he felt, still ,more> rebuked fpr tbe tq watch and unkind remarks he had made, and .b^ firm- ------ |y re<soIyjBd that in ihe future, )ie <vdnld pursue 1 a different cdnrsii f'owar'd her.|^o.at*, far a feVmomehU ailerice* he conttnliedihe •conVWrsalioft'Uy sayihgt • -r • I, •Yoti are very yoong-now, dear*—scarce- ly more than a-school girl in years;— woaldn'.tyon like io,go. (osphool now?' ^ ( Amy blushed pd.p^st her eye? on the* carpet ol.the, state room apd 'then 80iiwer- ruifohlJ'be Ungh^d it how'ffT•h'pultl their.tastes, land fl^pte-, teacher wja,\ TnjifgeaiVAtay* in lte.r anxiety J<Hearn» i ,ha.d. ^veh, r\prot)^ of the adage inat.is never to» • late to mfftd- \\. >,/.<• LVi. A year and-o-half had passed since: rb.B: coraeMrs^iHDHexs^-. To be sure the tinue. wn».-uot long, thaciit', bad produced a mar- ked change ittthernstic beantv. and tbe lawyer v?«* not,only proud, qfhia wife's .handsomejface^and lorifv, hot licfeU.ao in- ''word.pridq in^r trtfW>n,er» iBCet education wag not completed he felt, but she was far enough advanced .to make -the best of all •he had\4earned. Sh e could 'converse with ease on literary topics, and was no loh\^er*igndVBT>lf'ftf<he}'\nann'ar , 7 in which,! ihe cities Of ihej $ld world vyere buried, nor why thij mms$f ancient tuples and stat- uary so. rateresteo the trav r ej^r. ' Irj.sbort, even ber,hi)sband was .astonished at tbe amount of information .she had acquired in this space \of time, aiul yet gjiis surprise wa4 slight\ compared with-tbe wonder of tbos'f' who knew her hfefore she' became hiswiTp. ,A1V remarked'how periods and womanly'she had grown, hot her correct inatiner of speaking they.cou,ld not^ account-.. for^,j:, . . • , , i,, . , . ... v - One day iho 1 lawyer was sitring lin his office alone, when ihe door opened, and in walked his friend Calvin Eaton. The-ie was-a 'roguUh smile about 'his mouth, odd \Edward iboaghfjnjynjjr^ni.^^ -dijqjfrv^rBittrif^ secref.\but' he said nothing to enlighten.,Jehher Calvin or himself.— How are you. Ned J* said Mr Eaton, atv- inc him a familiar slap upon the shoulder. 'W.batido 3\ou think of educating jwomen now. t-lrT* . Ajid tbe friend broke inio a hearty Ittn^h, and' then chntinned. 'You might us well own.fl, old bov. for I have foOnd it'nit out. Country folks are not vn- ry fy>oi1 baptls ai kjpf-pin^ secrets—ha. ha, ha ! PrVlty gtiot) idea that was—country. air!' The lawver fried to frown a liti.le.at first but when he found tbat MLr. Eaton hail learnr-d of his pc/iploying teachers, he gave •it upnml joined in th* laoph. soyirtp that when hf <-ppru but little time in female so- ciety, he did not realize any inconvenience from a lack of education in women, for the, contru9iarjQ,used ral.ber than annoyed him i bat ba .acknowledged that. Calvin •was- rightin saying thatwhen he Came to- choose-a' life partner to shore bis home uo<l clothe il with honor, he would desire his wife to be familiar with the subjects on which he Toved to co'hver.se ', and that on amount of beauty or superficial accompliMi- menls could compensate for the loss pf res- pect which iho educated or superior oDe would feel for tbe inferior. tnei&ji»ett.» , A£attte Poet aenjs u>, .^he^gownw poem,on a 'gquu-V ^matkin & ttiat ^e^awarV^ the last IJno, •ThegqulilAmavcry;NlS!ebirai. • ^ ,jaBb«sa.l)ntJiy;taJe, h ,. , ,.. , r t \ ; >. ae«ometlmef t slts pponalfm, ,', .\ i. • ^\f* 1 And^meii^eaOnA'r«I«, \\T' J '' r And-Getliers nuts in Ttie Summer Bo that bis •WlQTiBrstack wob'tlaU.\ >> On Annslerjjih^gs,^ the*#iherolio irr- \Pot whayechildrerti-some have nnnr •Wjiich, u&8m0&*1im, jla v consider W,e%errjfef.^»|rMf*Sworlu j'That imniediat^l^^lMafttmQi. phere that surrounds ithe} Jor^, .1 shou' ; think, because I .ant told, that there, e\ bodies lose their gravity^ ?- ICan; acoew w»jch sssi.«h(«t i Second be called a s^cpnd hang jvatch ? hat •sTbe ebild-wife,ioctked,iptP hia^face won- deringly for a,mpr^ej>^ and thenjie Aontin - ned, . - ,. ;We pan give, our friends to unde;rstand. sh*^|wjj|Fe going to : ,apend trjfe remainder 6fjMpm«l' , in ?, lbe i cbdntfyrf u« coutttryi aiif^^^Hn more conducive to ytmr health. aritPWRR *Hr placE you in -tsqme genleel family ,tO:-boord, and /.provide, ypu wiih a' Je«qber.|W^ < l* v iH devptpher whole time t.o Wtfpcp.n^^ou, and I, am well,convinced that yoo ww make rapid progress in inSwTea^i tori ueli^Vb that ybut raind kTika ^famdnd'frriheVhtigh.'BWl that if •ydff-will'bat follow my tlirectioTis,'ypu wilt- yet rival many --of our-city -Indies: !jn cor- Tectness o f speech nnd^graca-onjeariHg. i 'Andsban-'t, it ace. yon ail this time 1 prd' away ?' inrji4|cd the beajJiy \JUUe *>tini- •Qh, ypa^on't regret it' if you tdon't.' j&WTred fheJ'feu-n-ariFlt ilrfihly yfat if^you would nor wish tS'leave me M^atsaid'^oo did o tittle'white a^go,\ ^ ''A>my rermrkda look between a iHpW' and o> amile after which .her imsban^re-' . What smllts.aai-welcomes wooWI'gttfli « ^in^;ftletd*»s^f»«itachda.v*ttve,!.' i r A^dye^ wjj|t treajttres ^rottld;4'pa3r. , KjowAwouIdjtlwayaltpepaway^j, . . ' ' ^'/!»»y 'aaaj _ .^ .., . WAKISBIJ Aj5iscp.oN.gr .—Some waggish gentlemen yesterday sent, tp one of the banks a, prorpisbary i»o ( te f?r d^cpftnt,. The. noje pniniiaad'. to-pay. jlhe^sumflf Ji,vedol- largiat iihirty.odays. The eptire ^back^f the document was covered.w,itbvji/gt clai,s endorsements, and to.leave no. means uq^ employed' to •petit throughs,,a4ei>- d«>l- lacbill was pinned.to it^ , Whether the .bank did the, paper or not, remains to be r seen. ..;.'' . r- ' .. — f ** , My dear Colonel. I perceiye ym slept, during sermon lime, last Sunday \ it is a very bad habit,' said a worthy:divine, tp one tif his parishioners. A-h, 4?'>ctor, 1 could not possibly keep awake. I was so dro.wsy.' -Would , it not be well. Colone,!. to .lake a little sziujj[, tp_ keep you^avvake t\.- /.Po!«AP r ^.wflB^fe r<|^ ^ply^wonld^'n'tff oe as well to ptira lit- tle snuffiw, the sermon V * • 'Wasn'.t rhat a waste of powder 7 ! said an Irishman to a KentueUian who had just brought a ; coon to theground, witJi his ri- fle from a large tree. 'Why so.Pat ?' a-<k- ed the hunter. Sure the fall would a kilt him.' •fsay. Pat, what are you aboutT,-sweep- ing out (hot room ?' •No,' answered Pat, -I am sweeping out the djrt, and leaving Uie room.' -««*as»—\tsisaa •Dill yoa everknow such a mechanical genius a s my son ?' said an o1a lad,y, •he has made a Kddle out of bis own head, and has wood enough for another*': ' POMPOSITY RKBUKKD.—Whrn , Aber- netiy was canvassing lor the office of sur- geon to St.. Bartholomew's\ Hospital. Farmer's Omnibus- sulpher in sK«ifi ait S. H.J4EKlHAM,Csshl«r James G. Averell, , - Janet AveTelt,% , Elijah B Allen, Oude^shorgh. W*. lltb/,.18M. ECTpftS' Ln -Henr*' viw1t«a1s«ia&. , . t'-Ciun^a^KKart. ^•Oifga^^pman^ , dia^A.8 I*KA*tftOJS, aOs^piBft^Atse.A^tfoi-Warrei * »I«A*>WA1tltaJ'«OOr'dQSt(fO»mOKtOOM»tfti;« , / *-*> ,•*> SCHUYbBRF.JUOlB, ] t>«C*aiy tathoriseiV \iut(<Mu:error , _ , .,.„., ..._„-. ..„. ......... . . , ±'$B&8&a*£fi3g^^ ,y...... ^T^«*ns«i,-^Sou»»r»A,Jsr. C u 'Thenlet ber drc»tastefolly aod_»i.nit •\**-*—\' ° — -«-----^^-'—— •-'\.. ::';. '\•\•.. •! -So^twatteiBay»6ar'»atOHby;-.c» and-dancer and Olraw-'aroand'* bera .light. '\^^ ? ~ ,,i? ^ T ~ ,33: ^^ ; jwlte|w?r < Oswegatchio iBank,' ~6^&ya&W*®- \^Wv^hvil her^o ont'and lake tea It »1S«SSI?\11''iherknovHp^a^tlliag-ieenr 1 Miit&rittolteiilailtrt^ ' >\'** *' Wat%c^^re«iiriBdug1ft»^*^d%*r#- |SSmiy^aVy%^ ttlgeht«^#Jwhat.^i^hw.thaaoriia»» u-t ;e. T^-ypung srifeb*4«>ax«ni%,sHe^1ink»\ mar« c *ie4ieite*h«rtie*ao5- ^—* - r± - r^6'>I4 > na%hWrJ5 T ^6at 7 ^ not ; cklteng^>'BaWe dio'-hotie^tny khp^ iitBSaymdar'a.atQHby;-\.» and- dancer aflif' •~y%'-t ,_,,„._^„ .._ , ,.„ , , T . . . , r „_ dejj'^lt %h»*^WMe>»•afve^h^l^»3 , ^^ •ae-^^^»\l¥ f \^^V#t1h^^ ^jgl^^ Whe^heOTmeaThV^ that *he has orwpteTd trim ftrpiifc «U tfcfr^tattafiae^ ^ their Mmyi Umkf' '*e%:ti»V&)te Qfrr^Js**ni' ,ti»tu^:v#|[ra!^W w theS^*»^ifa ' lior4««aa 1*« jartic««Wi»<ptit»\liwycr5i- .at.rtert- reh*aWr'j.«U.^ fn>m- Sh.Vikpww, mS-l-^mmf.Utoo^^m*^ b.f stativ* .State,.' fiadim, « Wrtabje placa fe>r bk yraang wife xl&iiiitf&mm.mM'w \\\ — \' ~' ~\\~ -^^—*-' --—^ : ^- .-...- : . > - .>i.^yM.* : '-' *m''r<M->i-ZV-$,}','••>-..,-4 •:. :•. tit In -^n r • 'etrir Sv'^oa'e' i i\r?B^J f e'^m^firtre T n^l^rSrteflnburb;? * Vartfe- iMlf' wfWciiy ivhefe*y6u can''dvvvprp ydnr afit»tower tim«ttf.«W^arld4.c*ftha\'3eMhe'p]ei8^ ...kwi ton^P'^df.seefatgcvafcv-iWEek^uIiiy .yjutfcpiflgres^ ,' liVnat .yvqnjBn. •'J^J&^Sj^^J^.gXft-vaf^-i^iS'- c * A.&Wjtttan^rtR^s\t« ^.gyige.aritl ,hus <tj should think she roost he awlul isonr to tie, omsiq^,wpvp<i@$ .thgi^gnrig cpai'le ,- ,_. ...,. _ V dres-itbufway\.' ; Auft i wo&jdd»?le);me ! go t -^ •- L ^—^ *•-•- ^-~ ~- J - r —>•-~ m we'% : woiA'feS'««a^ting 0Mnd 1bfikir% thHtiway* if* ffie-ilflu^ld-fsishw^J lrt Sftvepithwhiar ^ritelfn^wi^^ 'WV^fo.-dv/ *i' ' l4 , .r-™,™^™ ._-. .. -. . .ahte.hfeipoottiaiji^pectr^td) ibeiA^,},^ w^ft^WjwW^!^ ^<W«w^» ttiMft»«'|&'%WbrtH tecWM&W^g f wife of a, poor nia.%1et.her m&VmX Mtm ^TOS&^lJSejffl^^ *fi& sAta^tjl*^^ ^Met^ar feaVn how ,to waitf%Md' 'temWine'cT silebt, 1! tbinlfrfg 1 he.'WoWiv^void wedding toor.; -Tfie ypanglfiwye?teentoi r * rn atocKinigs,' ntike good Ureid*. awy pc^e'renratiffe'ruWrw;'&«£»\& tfjfew ly added-tothisarrangenienithat h» «fRU»jJ «rlffketp«be 1 c%nalren r <To'ee^•^B!«ab•» ft • Triflmtrnti rfefcxeriitfled',' l*v ' ' v^ - , 'notfAji^W^i ^jm)g* Sgnoraricer ? to*» M^^Mm^m^in?' ( u Italy. tBu Itwl'rf,jpp^Ml \MW -% f^V^^^^^^^S^ B' fast to. kiea.af ietpara^ There ure 6ve pounds pure every 100 pounds of wool. ' Carrots consume 3 67 pounds of lime to the acre Turnips but 90 pounds. -A cubic foot of common arable land will bold 40 pounds of water. It lakes'five pounds of corn to .form one of beet.. ' '' Take-Si'poonds of cooked meal to form one pound of'pork. ' •'• Tq, add I per cent of lime to a soil that is destitute of it, requires ten tons of slack- ed limq, or six of caustic to the acre. i ClaywiJUtwrmahently improve any soil that is sandy or leacby. Lime and leached ashes will also bebo fit teached land. > A ton of dry forest leaves produces only 500 hundred pounds of mold ; hence five hundcpdjpoopds of.rpold w iH produce a ton of plants, ,.i , „ {jlayuapplied-to.sandy land is far better than'sanu -to -clay laud. 400,. toos^ to the acre! will give-one in depth- - '' ; '»PorW\^ifephisrnBiawprth^r«jnfotif to •Wtre^bb«tfrt f \8?)}lars a'WVaiid us tt corrle^frV^iitt the earth it shoWs how scarce* it is.\ \.- '•',' . '•'\ '_'\ • A -rich mold, formed by rottinn clover is wotthmoEe thai), tBe .same number of pounds, of .clover, i 4i)9 lbs. - of dty plants will yieldlOOimold; , - ... • •SwaiSrVtWick/oYtyea'.. wteri'drv, will take upavilbout dripping,,4 times its own weiglitj^f water- .Hence, the necessity of thorough \drainage. , Limestone sand retains heat the, long- est : black, peaty soil radiates heat most roTiidly, cotlSPquently cools sootiest, and is j he first to experience f rds*:. : n ' \IPhe feteSri why pKa*, hearts and clover rotate 1 io ^dcWssfully with wjieiit is,-that theSe-crnns draw comparatively ^ very lit— ,tfe silicin from the soil-bot leaves it ior the wheat'- Mangle wartzel adoDSumes 160 lbs. of -common -wAtttt the' acre* 'If hi is 'ntitin the soil must iieapplied\* -•'-'\•'• !-- „..SiBj^ofjten.cpntain np^pverone pattefv pbopnorugjdpfl ^soluble condition for the URJ? of olaplslh So\)0, and yet without this , laraafl-pririllijp'f dt'» hlaicfeW |y^s.pr seed of grain uanjjtjeyjnrpcpred. ^ejttract i his froral|tB;*o'k^ willsraih teniter.the t;at)raterile.and 'worth-' el. oWhe'at' «rtw\n.in.HeCember-'basi ripened ' re'Stlv fof'b^vcStin^byrh'e middle of May \ in GeWgii*'. iwftle'lblt sow'ri «i September is ipJMi'% h^f^.he^f'-JplY In toaifl&ir$a tj>?* |? WA^Uctfljicghcbang e»-tefee^)lnc%iniG^>^a'ip-'nve. Qphlfas, as' insVrsrine va, tea.-, •i*l'lSise..*iphangeja t iedn'^fst' ih dticnmposins bothxnrganic anitiinbrga'aic 'sub8tihees^•*Bt^4e^der»D| , flifetn- sdlutile for thef^dfflrantei' '.••>•»•.•« a. ' EbBrs»*Eti«a l CiT«OK,r#-Soak.jthei«i. called upon a rich grocer. Tbe great, man addressing him. said : •I suppose 6ir.'y^Tu want my vole and interest at'this momentuous epoch ot your life V 'No, I don't\said Abernetby, rather \n'- qncd. 'I want a pennyworth of figs; come, look sharp and wrap tbera up—I want to be off.' 1 i»*afeWat«r xhree? day* ?• »hang\athe. j»»-. nferiveryrfay.- *Eet them remain in clear; ^i^r^n&dhy.'aftet\' Which' boil - fhern ii ^ftjEer withl6y4erphells?t»p1;il 5 ten'der; take (\tliern oaf'tind '|int \'$$$$ 'iij'nH'Vajrefo W i jt|ierp;.f0itk, ( (Jp^ltptfjp^tt^^ttpifila Ipwit^^etrtQO^ a pounuVof citronl JU^therp Mm ifl the> .*. 3 t ' . n ...i A. • -j? - ^ ..,- ri^'j^^^H . „ a *(»\i i^ovfit fSMBttrfr; AiitEK-^Weieb«|nafc ^ttanMrt'ei ^ brow»«#gar^diof a*0e^^ IVe^'cow.'.»aie»is^^^ ...^ t mmMto- Theiiaddtte apple*, iU #h* i&aiFiber of «(»eorw« iewwiwih and: two -*'-*.flr^'»*««» ; -fiatetae wlwe jpejptr. Bod #H t*«j*prt»a «W. *ndl,1*K*«ie*r*nd 'yeWdwi ^jipW |*r*p«ff» 4« ihur wayi ~*i -v. ' V \t - .^JfecioaiB nothing »hort of the^ower that saaatedit iaabte to atop- ''.-'•'»':.'.. .. j-f.^'j , , i-»t-» «J PBENTICE'S LAST.—As to the Demo- cratic parly they know how the land lies on the slavery question. — Louisville Democrat. 'Yes, and the land knows bow tbe dem- ocratic parly lies on the Slayery qaestion. — Louisville Journal. • —, -bat m THK B\EXB.D-—What would be said to him who would ^sha've.' oS his eyebrows,* puT^oTjt 'WS~eye\tebes; or shive his head; all over? . Such'u practice 'topuld -be pro- nounced uncouth, niiVeasouable. unhealthy, and necessarily wfpng ; yet if the hair of the head pertains to the Itfws of life ar|d health, who .dare say the bSard has a less office to folml'. . An-Jnshman on>board ofiaiivessei, when- 1 'character, that to exclude Sits vp'ry Irom ii . i-jfe _ _ » t_ - _ _I «. C 1 ; ._ __ . tc _ 1 f^t.nnrau , in« r\\ Mtttn n A»*w>anf , ulae -aa-iti cat «f n n she w^ on the' point i; fouodering, being desired.tu come Qti deck, asehe.was going down, replibd-fhat he.bad no .wishtogo («>.deck to seei hinvsdf drowyfc :•, •P'aidiiJn'C.'ydu'^hipmefrtr biting Tom- ! myV '/• ' \ ' - •< •••:•'. ' • * res, t my'^ehild^'for'yea \hnrc'hirn very rtfdeh.*\ 4 '-*-' !, \ t,vwu i* 1! ' ^ •' •>\>i-') <• j. Well,,then, 'pd-' you r dtfght to whin J rha'bjima's music teacher, too—'for be- bit, her, yesterday, right in the mouth ; and I khow It hurt her. because idle \put her i arms around his neck, and tried to tchokei him.' • - • . i i - . '• *' .. m , A bevy of little'children were telling their father what'they'got at school. The( ejdest, reading, spelling, i-and dentitions.fi *And what did you get, my little. ,one ?' i' said the father to tt rtisy fueed little fellow, who was at the time driving'O teripenrly nail into the'door pannel. £/ '' • 'Me?—oh'lilgets'readin', spellb'a^tj Rpanlrin'B.! • s ' • ••-• .' .j Ap author, whose Works bad been Why should physicians hove a grea • horror %fj.,the sea than anybody else ? BecauseHhey are more liable to ««« tic ness, • •'\*• ~i -•• . . Ain Irishman teJW^a fight in whi there was but one wlldie,.^'<jse left in tl crowd, -and that, belongeii.io a tay-ke. •tle-'i '\ . , ...\ , . A'n advertisement; in«some-of the daily paplerstell bow tit live an hundred years- by drinking a certain manufacture of oi wheat whiskey. A more likely way wo' be ^oniril^k no'whiske^'atall.' I \ ' —'•••T>'. y -;-,l' The/Utter inhumanity ol\tlp. Sham De-nu- \crape party—its deadly hostility, to tbe rig. - Man as Man-^its cumpliciiy -wiih and .•<•: : seryieney to the S v la*e ^ower—are strikir>?> illustrated in the temper and tone of its j .• Walls. Here, .for example, is a paragrar., irom its-lending journal in Ohio: • Charles A. liOcbSifof. Satehes liberated four slaves ;i Cintsiqnattl on Tuesday. LoulsWUe Jourm. Thus it is our city lsi.be»ng. fillfd up L:: loverron 'with ij»e ••negro, pppulatipn ofj 1 South. It has becprne ito, trie Southern plan ers a real Botany Bay^colony, to which tr> irainsporl all their maimed disabled and v iotls negroes v?ho bave become unprofiiat in servitude, and whom the communily i wbich they^are will not receive as freemen Here however, they are invited by Aboiltiai organs and Mis promises:, .held out by th' Chase Black*'l£epublican party, who offer i extend to iheto all the soctalnaod politic: rights of white men. Already—lor the pu, pose of encouraging the emigration of ne groes loOhio—has this party taken grounc irt the Legislature,, in iavor of striking th cord 'while' oat of the Gonst Uniion, where ii \occurs in designating tbe qualifications ol voters at the elections. This host of negroet wiho are being enticed into the States by tbt •kindness of op,r .Aboliiipnisls and ihe bosiili ty bfthe netgb'bdWgmW--Ihdiana and 11- iijOois—where they are prohibited trom resid Insr, wnl-either enterrte^fiel'd as eompetiton againsi our white laborers^or else they wil. have to be supported as pafjlbrs and crimin als. Those of our laburinPmen who relish the prospect will vote for tbe negrc-eqaalin ictcet, headed by Chase, which is to be now fiated. on • 'PQestty nfest.-yCi«ci«»ta/.i Eh he \i^fiiMed. qunxer. SLAVERY IN NEW MEXICO.—It appears ih tjhe question 61 Slavery or No Slavery h. much to do in the recent contest for Conei sional Delegate in the Territory of Ne Mexico, and by the re-election ol Mr. Ot' the Slavery parly triumphed. A Pro Slavt correspondent, writing from Westport, Mi to TAe Richmond Enquirer, says: ' i sen* The Soma Fe Gazette, publishe in New-Mexico. You will find in it an a* count of tbe success of the' Democratic par 'in that Terriiory. Judge Davenport, one •the Associate Judges of said Territory, in Ibis hardest to defeat Otero, the Buchan Inominee lor Congress. The people ot N<- 'Mexico generally are clamorous tor his moral. 1 would be glad if it could be doi 'It is not an office of much duty, but it is . Important character. Ttie matter wea weight when it is known that Sr Otei whom 1 know to be an estimable man, is • favor of Slavery for 'NewMexico. Da v port; Baird and others are against it, a this is the commencement oi the question. New-Mexibo' is bound to be a Stave state. 'The Kansas question 1 consider closed the batteries ol the North and South will ne be tamed Ttp' ,n New-Nexico.' This is the region of country which K Webster claimed to be : so totally unfit :' Slave labor,- \oy geographical' and geologic THE LAW.—Takin'.tbe.^m, says Pora-'' pey, makes me tink of whtrf. de martal On- to, who live jnb's^a tho^Sati' 'years ago^. once said!,'-! ''\']' ' ii ! • '•fie tawisk^>oufi»l1a*si wlhiler.dili -. gi^'ig'nien'OniHiS light lis 1 tbof errin mortals indeaafk pds5*eWi.4 of tHisiife; but it\wouior p&fete the de' ! debm ttfbee' \ 3?T\:« 'm m -• • ! • * v fe .Whyi8acMcHert rdnolng, liftef a man 'whipning his -wife ? ' ' ' ! ' .';. j • ', .'\BleCEiise it is ttS&Wl'- proeclieath^. . „, S t In,* JSt . A TfF- m l 'l$>f'i M4 #M'- >,^*Mt& yopr w^ is,jip^so pensive asgpe mMop-' -.1,' - .i. v . •,;* •' l^- j n ^eQ^meexr^n^yjB^, '•• v .i-'-fi -^i. /« *?V \- -\trwrnfi /\.». i Ai-charity- eertnoB^sfees .Qncej;icfli|p|aaencea by the aeax. ofStSiPjtpire^fdlfp^ 8 *?^,. , , -tBjenevBltrrlceias a^>sentimepta!^>mm«j'nj, Wha#8fi>tBWr>e v { A.^nevef^am.? «» di|tii^rithbat?.w«hibfe*J» rep* •-<k^' -\A, ' hr,\mm J*\\ ^M ' * ^Kicl.iathe '^mL i mf m'an Congressional enactment-was entirely unt. cesssary. He regarded such legislaiion,' this case, as merely re-enacting the will God: as attempting to seen re Wy statute wb had already been divinely-decreed. If v mi.-take not. this sentiment a t that tioi found great favor at the South. A CAXI. FOR 1ABOB- FROSTTHTC SOUTH —The phfirlepfon ' 'SCakd(br^\ referring J the number of'liaporers ; : at s »pe.'&brth, throw out of eroploproent by the.pressure of tl. times, extend the following invitation : It might be well for those to consider ol the opportunities presented at the Soutii here ths Wiimt-is.oflabor, aqji-we have ro. ... for mUlions-TCharleston-districljai^oe hu- timber enough iforMBeasetiipmment t 5(i.(J00. While it wonfd be difficult to fiiu o more attractive fiejd for Fabortban thi^ £,;•.. den farming district immediately adjuce.-/ . - 1 * 111 • K • *.- . l \ ^S 9SJ 7 '. ... ,,r LAKE; QNT-AJRIQ. ,6C St i LAWRENCT STEA^p/ig'CyMPANi.ri'Ebestock hoU' ers., Jjgld•% tneeting at^B^g's Mote] < Thursday, to take, ..action M> relieve tt Company from its Ipresent. embarraast condition-. It -was *t«t<;d before tbe meet ingffhatft.be debts oFtife^Gornpatiy are $76, 000^^6 there wal^tlplniffi to\ pay them > W ^ mmM |pW'«ther%prop e r fy? hi-tfmW. & m^m effects from sale; hy ,tpig,Shetin, it was^oggested that ne-w-sGobpan,y be-organized, with a capita stock'hf'S 125,000, and that the stockhold ers thereof be assessed proa-ata to pay thi indebtedness of $7§,d00; This plan was ^sj(Je.r%iJ,'mrjst l feyb|b,ifi|da period ol |hirt,y day^'aiffjWe'fl ,fcwjt^fi|e f rdutter8 foi \«s consnmation.,' jgg!nj^§al capital wat .S500.000. »bnt, tbrfaagb yi n^isimBnagement. jbartl timcsfc&c, ifeaas tiwipjj[eij. to nothing almostWi KiVi,^ '•-(' 'Aiffltp- •• •m^i ! Bu^SI^»iV all the a\ort|hl&des raatle^or,M4ngM8h army an tie work oOon^rfepj,- iftre^.of whom an .brot,hera. ..gibareais^^ecrefe^ tb> mode <• maaalt§ci$&&noj?Apm%.J$f these (our, an which'tlmy iealougly gujrd.,. They selec \tbeFr right' discftarKiiihem, .gp^leasugB when Hhey t .(pajtes IB bfaaes pejvday^ anlpfl8>-avarat earjsipgsi we.ek;(y,^j:^f Jcwpfij^O., y , < l«rLiteiii««ldj(irayj3oB«i^inty^dJ ,the 12' 'Olt., JchriiRotiert •WmWtif^tt-^enD&s^, w^ l^rrlet|iiiodaiM«jEtetlnEif*a^*Wi^s 3?hfr*ridtis^yeiii#djilM«e|>e|p«gJi,ai, weighs 4fepeands., s T|i taaeg^ttt is si feel mmmmtyk*£*2W» ». ts or the bride ire wett^ • I MJ tsa$j 4»v toahmj^bjaejij arrested fo^ having five Win?*,- aarf t, & tfkfct* V««*ly tr$\>*% '* IP! »,* ood laid l»Mirdop a teli*r«» w«».*Wkeii t tn iv ,_ • .... ,- . - ' I .1.... 0„« _.. n»< hnd' Thfl rfitta,, one. i c > BrsTVA*e«°n * te ^ be •iu»hine of lifetn^ good aaying* the vroanwot <a*U ,*3HJ t it -> >,r fflpds. m t^aAm*:f#K| ofJwye * n, >f ** as ajjannon IbaTJ »t-1?**re«»e*i»-.»|>eed, wi' take 5^3,211 yea »fg reachJfie eatjfc . Duet, .BpTW/Bf* eeiTJm^^The Jfottewtr letter daU.Wck«b W g • t JH&h. ^ % *« V> Ji4hedfo«hel3oetharri|»8^ere: - •A duel look,Place .this aJVernoon beiwes r 0 Hoy of The Ptemmr Eiwtotrn '»• •\\'•• punlon Of TTte Pari Gibson B W and R U places Roy wea pm\ Jmti f f .|QK-.distat> WAsroriyjtaces^tjd ™e weapons laississ., toUea r ' -i ,• 'Caaie—» aiaQderauseaitofiah 1 •s:-f A. | tgmif ?'.*«< m m