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l-nrf-jf 1 ) J.*' 4 t \***> 1*^ * -tf^C f r i -» V *> i *8* Or ! *f - > fw •**•*. V»Ji' w ^!H;^| i ' i fi^ ^ )r* ' il TW4f^,nW',^4r m^mm^r \r -*f ?•?,'•:'•• , ' : .-\'#\T3 f \''\ 322 *sr-.:*rsir.i'; P.^Ushed^,e^gs ,TbaLr|4|y„^,,?a FAlpk-WSFego x>io .. JSfi . ,_„...,.__,_. by the«Irrier,t4 rflrtii adVanee'.o/ijiSiiri ns; th year. . .3 - ..\^r :'.-~WM,„„„. •.• • ithH/pr ^^5fo4UBsS^^^oilii^i j ^Lnap_erAk.t) W3&& ,0,01 n&mf 1 Ili^nnce,Bl,,50iD 'pr»S i Wmpa44,flllihe eM qfthe year. He stands in the desk, that grave old man, WitlJianieyp g > tiii-,bright;thoiigk.his cheekis wan. And his lung white talks Are backward rolled J rFrom. bj^ r.plftejirow of classic-mould, And hia fqrm t though hent by weight of years, Somayvjh^tqf itftflrimnl.bwty wears., J •Her dp'eris the page • of the Snored Word— .'''\'' llKo't'ft vtflilsp'er,»nbr-loty'nor loud, is heard;' ' E'en-Folly assumes.a sariouB look; As lierrendeth the^rds of tbejttolj* Book ; Andtthe thoughtless and-gBy-grov* reflSrend here, . A.n*;he pgens his. lips in-fervent prayer/ J ijdi . Nfl;RSpri^\di's<;pritinue'd:'t(nJi]!aira ! tr.earagps are' '.•On»-*3tikrB,3 Weeks - - , ,., • >.$t,,00 otefes-^-.iit afeV-.-\-\.-\--•'- - '3,00 ..Que •s£o'-V 8, *i*tf«ttWi***'-''\: \ J *'\'' ''••'-' 5 .° ° W^e • ,4«HiiiSSStf$?!»ir -« ••-\ - :\•'-' - - ^8^ : |, ' . .^U(;pmrnrtniaatip'ii9'.m 1 u,st, be post pai^.i ,AMi-.f :61«s m trts*i«^i#o»?>,e aecp!r%a!ifM.«)#thjheJ ' name of the writer. ' ' ' '•' ' ——:—'•''' • *•'*• _••\•! ~- —•'- * • •••• — •<• •;\•' / 'PEa^AM , 'f SoijJ, \ '.'•.~ 7 ' DfiSlprS itV\BV6y-& ; ; Shoefe7T»o.;6, ; v Bfbn'e Bldc'lr, ! j n' , :\Jappo^ife'l48rlPs > Bb(?lvP«laslfl ._.•'' i, fn ,^a»^gjdaj>.,3ll,4ime»t^r:Hid^aii.g i 9fcins ) ,- '\'f'u-nu ^vmmm:'tLim>is y ' ••\ • ••'\ : ^tfttsift Oeter-Vfent^agf jjr&d'WSte* Wh ? el, •'wari-hftwajto*e tile!bfest'wlieeRnVs'ey by->ine< third; . .„W-be^^i*.**;«KMMdjtaineaot' rtie'pateutee, ,,„,; ,,S.aln}9a^wer, ; ^w$gfl|C.u.,^ i . y,. . „ >;» J', 9tt) <E IS} 'T I?S T.« ¥h' • • - . . -Wrr y.-l A.-bt.P.tf-R'r,. D..n. S. I With a Madly heart, through the lapsing years. fc., i in.— .Pi II* I-n •/•HIM i \ '—r-\ \ 1 \r- ...•..•- if i • ii.^ H---F* R ! HO'DES\ *' ••>' ^ ATTORNErijSD OOUKSELLbR AT LAW, Offa^W-tM^il^tfr Block. . , • rr*P«*rtfr&mtafKj'rit'iohItVfert tocollefigOTw^ llft'standslas the'graie old \propbet stoodv Pouring reproof oj? th,e!eiB^df.inen .... ^^ Whose hearfo seein at ease' in.'their falily„and sin^ ^Titjh a oliallerig'e'tf guilt still uriforgiyenj\ To'the 8%>ul unfitted, unmeet; for fteaven. O, who pan but }ionor tli^t gpod.old.man, As he neareth^bia.thj'ee ppo^e, yeara• and terr ', Who hath made it the work of his life to bless Our world in its woe and wickedness; Stiff guiding the few who were 'ivont to stray ___,. In patha.of sin, to the. narrow way. He Jias; bpund the wreath on the brow of tl!e'>bride. He. has stood by the couoli when loved onoe died, Ifojnting.the.souLtq.hglorious Heaven, > ttn\5hop ; Ptil r iS v.fj.i'o I A N 8 , AN D ji E B;ii , \» J* \' , . Dtat&inWam&'^ie P8WW| Moths, etc. A InlVaSsdrtmerH of Goods Q«' hfnd^' and gar- ments raafle\ tp orch>r. ^nger t so-U Bloci, PjplaBki. SA.ntii,i4j HAn'NESa, AND TRUNK MAjtiF, [ Carriage THmhier, etc.' -Shop oppnsltp MaihW- aon's Hotel) somh sidc^oi'ihe Rivet, • Pulasfef, JN, Y.'. ___ ~-i, A.,&'.,C. A. CfeAftKi ' — Geufetirl Variety store, ; |Jt loot Xorth afJh$<StoneJ3it>ck : i,Jcf)!trionstrctt, ; Pulaski, W. Y„ \\ \' *'McOARtY;'& KINO' _: AgmtoJorijLe North Western ltut\rem<.t Co, lOfticer on Ii(alcc-,9treei,'west oi the Stojie Block, z. M'OA.H'Pirjt. ''j'\ ' -y n. A. KINO --j'^pf-Byi'W-A.fsoN,'''' •• \'•'•' SOHM7-='^;— t«r*..' . Sv'e&R-U N f I J*T0> T.O N , ' • -fjfficein Mansfield'sliuitdlng, one. doov sou^b t'f theSalraott>Rxver-Hohs,e, overA. tt^^ngell's \• store, Pttlatei.W.'V. x H. N. WRIGHT,' J ATTORNBT AtTIJfCOtNSEt-lLOH A't.tATV; *' justice tfl'ihe Peace aTidCommt^sioner of Deeds, poVrtef of Bridge and letTerson $ts. , 'Pulaski, N._Y.__ icis done j eBp the fold,\ Whe'nhis^SeSfttill and his heaH is cold ? V?ft!llnH^pili then ; \every look and tone. . . j ^•^l&famiiittr now, forever gone, \ ' • - 1 ) ,\ \Will tfflhl the heart with'iuwA^'pain,' , Andye'll-iongan^d listen ^or.the&jii vain ; ' When,a slrahgef.form.and'bfWraiiger face Shall stand inyour loved txfy IJastor 'B place. SEASR.E MYHJAHT PflOat GROWING @LD: Old Time, I nskrji boon of tlie'e— Thou'n stripped my hearth ofSnany a friend, Taen half mv joys and ail my gle'e— • Be just for once to make nineml; And,.^ince thy hand must leave Its trace. Turn locks to gray, tunrblood to Mid - Do what thou wilt with form-and face, But spare my heart.fr6in*growmg old. t know thou'st taken from' mahy a mutd Its dearest wealth, i|s choicesijstpre.- •\\\' And only-lingering left'behind J 0*er^wi.5.e experience! bitter laje. Tis sad to mark the \mind's decdy,-^ Feel Wit grow dim%nd menidry%old^-\ . - Take these, old Time,.take all awaJV^^ - ' •COMMON PEO'HE.\ BV T. B. ' ARTH.t'K. \^ PULASKI BOOK STORE. 9. H . MEA<3HAM, ,. '.alerein8oolDS»,Stationery,PaperUangihgs i ete . ( Jefferson street, Pulaski, N. Y. \\ a-j, P.'NOYES~ \^ PHVSTOUH, AND SDBOEON, n tin corner of Washington o> Bndgnit Pulaski,IN. Y. ')ficej DBS.-4IUJtD0CK & SON,- ouasEoss. Jffic v.n Ysib'-t ASS 'ANO - - - • one a<rorSotrttr'OltheSatuJOnSi\erHouse Jefferson street, Pulaski, N.Y . ft ;os« \ : ' GEORGE GURLEY. : ^P§Cabinei WtLr&U6bmt-OAd' Chair Factory, A. H; Sl'EV.ENS, >at,Cap and Pnr Store, two doors jlorth otthe StonoBT^ck, nearly opposite Earll'BHotet, ' ,PaJa>k-i,JJ.Y. , '.' .,„• EMPIRE JOJIWER'S SHOP, : Street, PuTaslt), OsWegotTSTrmy-N. Y^ HA-ttMON CRONK, r<; . »ft}iraeture;rso.f Tin and Sheet Iron \Ware.deal- m^m. . ..era in fStoyas ami Stove Pipe, '• PulaskJ.N^Y. .''Are you going to cull t)fOti,Mrs. Clay- jda,ajid her_ daughters, Mrs.i._LMarygold?'' LasRed a neighbor,, alluding- to a • family that had just rrfdv'ed.inlo S}-carnore> Row'\.' ' '• No',\indeed- Mrs. Lcmknirrgtnn, that-l. am not I don't.visit everybody \ \ I thought the Cliytotjs'^nare.n .very resv pectable fu'mily,\ rfraarkttd Mrs, Leramiiig- ioi>- ' . \ Rpfpertable ! Everybody is. pe.tting rret, pertflble. now^a^daja ll.thvy-ate Te?p«Tto*> ble, it is very lately thai they htfve become- so. What is Mr Glayt' n, I wop/ier, but a scJiooUmaster I- It's too, bad thu(.5U<;h poo< pie will come crowding ibernselvf-BTnto .g^n teel neighborhoods The time ns whei, to live in Sycamore) Row wi s guarantee es niSugh \tbr any one—bu'now,, all .kinds of pcsfle-have cgmeTQib.u.\ . _ : \ {have'never met Mrs. Clayton,\ re- marked Mrs. Lermnirigton, •* but.I >hav e been told that sh,e is n most estimable wo> man, and that het daughters have been edu- cated with great care,' Indeed,they are rep yoiiTlo' biffnntertd T#fi«injr tp ti«H ^R^'^ife' Claytt>|8 Ycf!flb^e^9^'_6„&^|!i^l..^s*igncQi,' Mrs IViary'gol'l.\\- •*;,')..'•.,.\ ;.'-Ti/,<i '< ' -\-Certainjy tdg^,,. . f tiey aire -' no to tag 1 biit ^pjrirBbn.. pe^p^M^ ?i t1iejf||om berieathr mii-.' I-6iiia.II notistop^f^osaociai^^Mythe^ 1 * •#;I thinfj*\thnt^vyilf.- eall 'uTp^p.thcra^'ln. facf, Tny^Sbject irr^'ropping intbj^ ^or^'nfr wa^tosee if you Egald nofi^fttoiifj'.fqe,'' saidWrs/'Lemmiri^n. '-'&£&'#-' r 1 -.* -.1 : nfk 'irL'lL-' ^.CtaKonJI^'sViclrTg^mW^rieiL ho'pd', and is tSptitted tomlSipr^sy of a\cat!J\i ff bdtiiore-^Ad'tMdri^^n'a^o-'bftr' ' If I find'.. : fi'8>'VfCba|S'(lfefie , n J ~ :, ''' y;; \*'- t r, JStef- [jaj'-'fii tas'tes,no tntimaVe^ctllfSrr^itc^bi^wee'f'ije ?drmed:'. -JfMi'efis cTO^'rii'alMSvWfiidd Vn* o^er id?ray list of vkUzi' (tiepts. \.yitf-'^ P^eWtnate^diferfititly,^ Jua^e wery _, .^^^ irSdividual by merit' J ',;|o'ii by'f&mw,*r airw-^^Qfrourei a, foutrVd hfmsil^ly .\tjfjo.ir .sirfo^tbol- 'jflid ^Mfehpcj/^eyto^l^ga/.tbRiie,. .. • .-. •,. -.., ..' H yvSo^nre,f|idse girls,. Mjs.. Lomniinfi^ r - fa ^?' , 4?l<»fi'.Mrs ? .M^ygplH,. «nq»,t.ing ^.l fa\hf addce,s>e(| jp J ct4ssin,g,.yie room^ . '' / f!^5.s!|? (, .FTJ r '! a ,Ji n t M, c P-, rn ? r who 've.^giM. trac'tijigTsBrmifcli-a.ttemibn %' -• ' •\ ' T ' «'*-^L' 4 ' . •. ' scent. •Y$U can l do r .a8,y9.u .'p(ea8e, M r^jojijeci Mis^arygold.jSprnewKat coldly,. '• Fof.i'rpy, part', I am'particular about, pi'y asjocia^es. I #,ill visit Mrs. ^Florence, aq3 f^ra H ( arvvgpd, and such as moy'e ib goof society„J>ut.a.qjtp li9ft4»Mi^Mfct' ton. with a^rhjle, as shen)p.yefl|0N _wards tho'ddor, \y5erre sbe stood ,;£flCfl. Jew paotnents'to.'tflfeir.some pacing compliments, ftMtfien'^ilWew.' .. *«V-... ^^.^^ ^ Five mtnutes afterwards she was shown ^rftD^MTS. <?te$ton'sjarJb'rs, tv'hercrm a mo- ment or t'wDj sf»e- w^rf rfiet by theja^.'upbn wbon/'sbe fiad saffed, arid recei/ed' with an easy gracefu'lnejssj that at once charrjled her. A'bfjt-f conversation, co'nvihceil' fyer tll^ t8ri. Glaytori waSj inTnt'enigerrceand ntefal-, woTt&, as far above^Mrs. Marygblu',, ;as that personage imagined hers-elf to be above4iet. Her daughters, who came in while sbe, ffti conversing with their mother,-showed thej^i- fely'es to posses3 atlt.hqse-grttces-of tniffd'ajid. manner'that win upon out admiration so 'ir- resistiblyr An'hour passed qnickly-^nd pleasanily, and then-Mrs. Lemmington''jvithi- B . drevy. \ ' . ' ».-.'.; The difTerence beiVe.en Mr9. Lp'mmfrfgtoh .and Mrs. »M\arygO : d was simply thib. tThe -farTn^-tnnfbeTmiatn-ttTar'witii .what fsrfialfed - the best society from her earliest recollection,, and being, therefore, constantly ^association'!v'ljntprested with those .lookefHipop as 1 the.ypppero class\ h ........ Rented as. being, highly accom.piished girUJ' , r, - . . • ,--!fi(j&fc>— '\ \ Well, I don't care what they are repress ented to be. I'm hot goirigrto keep corripa- M . ... . . . ' W .Y,I are elevated fat -aboyo the! condition itjio tvhich they •' moVed ' 6ng:innliy. r ' ,S6B' coald estimate triies wcVrth' in.humble gsht}|,as Well as in velyefand rijCh satins.. \SS^e Jy«s one of tl>ose .in,dividujib^Sha4ii,e.vet''.pa8?;* nx£ -oW and worthy donies.ic in thestj:ie84wit,ho,utje : coo-ni^on, or^stopgtibff- to make\' gome ,-lfirfcl en^injv^one w.ho.nev/er fdrgxft: a familiar faeay-ffli/nCglected to pass-a ki^'Wijrn^To ev- :- en'ui(fi-hftmblest who possessed (ffo 'merit of Jgod principles. As'to Mrs. M.irvgold, .not- ||wiihstdndiTig hjjr boast in regisnf\tcj pedigree, there were,not a few who could .rerne,mber when her grandfather earriei a ped.ier.V-na.ek on his back- 1 —and an liWnest'aftd worthy.ped- ler he was, savirrg'his pence until theyi be- carao pounds, and tben relinqtiTshirfg his pereferinafins\ propensities, 'for the quieter -life'\oi a small shop-keeper. Hi^ son, the fither ol Mrs Marygold, while a toy, hid a' pifiity familiar acquaintanie w^lh low life.— But, as soon...a*..tbB father gaiHed the memos to. do so, he-\yas-put to school a nd.^. fpjrrtj^h «E|. with a good education,- A Lonsf|b^|r,^:.ll£y was of a^e, the old,.man had bectarflp a ,pret? ty larjtesblpper; and when his spn arrived at maluto years, he took him,.into . business ns.a partner. ,Iamarrying,iVIrs, IVlnrygohl's [, father chqse-a youngludy whose father, like his own,, had gito^n rioh by individual e.xor- tions: Thisyouqgr lady bffdnot a fewA-falsie j nation? in regard to the true , genteel, and j theso feiriegiliraate'.ljMo^the share, cjf hereld-.~| tf'acl genernJ /attention. ' Tli'ey were hpt sbpw,^5e1rit>«OT|ng gjrls, such *s'*imali.#Jft5»y papies attract«. sWarm of _BhalIow>-minde,d ^.pp.ng fellowsabd'ul 1 thditi.' On the contra>y ii^%,re,w ai 5;soM>«thWg•'rfetirin^, almost^ PljnlqngiHjber mann'^^that sbUfnoied rath ,t£r ! jp)ia'o>oprted obserjm'iio.n.^, AjJ.d yet,- no> --- who, attracted by ibejr sweet,' modesti W«» .W.hat Me'- heir . w . , y .-T7-,. • 8indPESittt1*%>ar! 'A A;re the'ynijc^r.Boefulj^erijl^.and'yetfOll of ;#oje •sQbqolma6ter'»' J d8%.h|^jRf'fjlKr* -*&„ Knature's p.^h fekp'^sston %' 'In-a word Is tljerBJ l/esllDted: ijojt to.^peofeof he'iiM«h«nd>in- no l?.Nofh.^ n '^,2?^S i .^.]' hB ' w il9^ on ,V-' ' , IiW^f'^tftTnis*•-vWhe^4»»#-#o.fe0^ of res ed.Mts.'Flbre)n,cji., ,. h -. . j ; •• > '\ '\ ' f.ifl.s'rlt.W-sne&ingly mjn raon parspns, I can us .Marjjfold.\ ,, '*\. , BTsrhey would \hot Ve Tourrd\ here.' ButyfTare they ?'\ / ''\•'* - • \ Ah, Mrs.-Eiommirig.tofl I how are you?\ !-said a lady, coming upat this moment, and interrupting the conversation \ I have\ |-:Be!enlooking:(ordypu-iVris half'hou.r>\ Then ifnassing her arm within that of the indivj-dif ;pl.sjie»-had^addies,sed, 8'be drew h»r ai)de v ^4d '||0J!eWh|3 h'ac1!\B cjjSnce\to alftwb'r Mrs. Mary..-. ,§pI#§»e/t|oW Jtia fetv minutes after.afcgerit-ternan hand- tjejfl: Melihd'aVtb'the' ptarioj jjftid there was a ! farle{.pa'use ns'she struck^fhe instrument nnd ^.CQtnmencecfgoing.Ahrough the unintelligible Htrtficaciea'pP-a faabiona,ble piece ofmusic—- jpihe.could^strike P .|| the notes wtib- scientific .c.orrectnqs^antlil'meifh^nical precision. But rhsre was.nomofe...expression iri^her per- -fOwnance thtin the'Ajs in that of a fii'usical ,bl)^. Afte,f she n^e*fioished her task- she Ush the instrument, with .q few''words of com- rnendalion'extorted by'a feeling o{„ polite^ li Will you noC.fiij'or- us with a>--song ?\ atked Mr. Har.wood, goiqg up to one ^f the .y^.q-ng.ladies-to whom alhision.ha; just been -_.\-Aiy sister sin^s, I ck> not,\ was the mod- -Cflmpunying her.' L^tJeply, \ but I will fake. pleasure in LC-, Ijii.llJjyes were.fixed' upon them, ns- they CQoved towards the pian.i, accompanied \by +i$rr. Harwood, for so , m«trrtng--a!wut--thefr jriAnners, appearance and conversaiion, had nearly nil in the-room who had : ,'|-bBenI(e(l^o n,ot'i':e them particularly. The . 4- : M£lli-—\-'L • u—. -:— —,„,i u.«.^*„+r ...;,t. th>t.my^ye Kapejected,' repli- in'^atibntp <he;^ed^ih & ,B'j. i te^ wh ' cb f n%.to-b.e nerfojrpe4 ip .the. hmtt* of <m >^<^H ..« m t - • IT: ^. w !L^\. 8 i^^ M ^ rvife ' aDcl ' dan *^r P K«ugh«e?;*^;\v^'7hV'^ TEE: MAMMOTH STORE. .433 .:..' JONES & MCCARTY, ' Corner ofBridgeahd Jefferson Streets, ftifi-.togw 1 Y'ATO-TY. STORE, ; ANGELL frSEELY, -WHrdw^rPi^ff \i&ud ; Jellferson street, •-;•.•' P-nJa-ski, N. Y, ' ASA-BORCH, iv*J,aifa, (tor***i»n<i'o^*»W £ * kin,er ' ' ? Qlazier and Paper Hanger. ^ s» mnJt Siiiiatog, north ot the teres, that's certain '' Is there anything disgraceful in keeping, aschrtol?\' \ No, nor in making shoesT'Ttthor. Bui, then, that^no'feasbn'why t sbo'uld keep company- with my.shoemaker's tl'ife, is • it 1 'Lot common people associate 'together—<= that's my doctrine;\ ''' * AMBut what do you mean by common peo- ple, Mr-v Marygold V. t . , . \ Why^-l mean .cphimon pe people. People who have .not&rni respectable family. Thats who,t^ ; i trfuc^iejs lh*ni.,t>assed ov.ai; the. keys a that the performer knew well -liow loiggive to music a soul. Th e tones that came:\forth were not the simple vibrnions\ of a musical chordjbut expresa.dna and affection given by her.whpse fingers'wokri the-wr-ings,.in.to, linr- vnony. But it t(to preluding touches, JJB.1I •tvftchfngly upon every^.g^r,. hpw,£x,c|pis_ tely swe'et and thrilling^ waV-the voice that stole out low and tremulous nt firstjnn.f -deepened in volume and expression,every moment,un til (lie whole room seeme'dTflled w'ith rr»elo- dy I E.sery whisper was hushed, and eve,ry | one-'-bent forward almost breathlessly' to lis- ten. .And when, at length, both voices and instrument were 1 hushed Into sirenee, no en- thusiastic expressions of admiratio-i were' heard, but only. half~wh'ispered rj-irtiilations of.,* l K'xqaifitgJ' , -\sweetl\ \oea-u-tiful!'' Then \camqearnestly expressed wishes for another nnd juio'.hcr song, until the sisters,, feeling t l$Blgih that many must be wearied with invitation en o.th,ere g^aolly,! .ireajrastable 4w Wieve* wm .gflttig., to the,w*dd%jgi t: .she/r«ttaog > e3 to ,sK>other:bei!.Jn:dtgnBit'jori mrfkififi at- length, |;to: make-tip. het mind to\.be & |resem at tbo 'riupiial fe'efeAOnies. ; ^'ut'fT$MM until fa ' e &^Mi^ th(iir'f4ng continued oct!upatiot),iof the uiano, j ln,lt pT»»a'i tPf^c fell thera^v-es co-mpeliflTto decirne'Ttmh^ , ot'So'tindjJitcrfla invitations to fjpg. No one else ventui|p f&5j tcrach-a koy pj the instriwnent du r 'ng r the evening. .'I)o / pray, Mr. Leinmincton, tell me wbq those^girls arti—I am dying to'know,' smd Mrs. Marygold, .crossing the room to where' tl]e,.\pefson she addressed was .sented with Mrs.. Flortinco and se-vec»l. other lnd-i ,,'('.Except tbcirlpri^ij! .jmned Mrs- Mangold. w 4 ,fhey were borne of. :i|omnn,' Was the | to go ^80^.^8^^™'\^'davbAl^F'irt\ jgfcve remark. 'Ca : n anyfdf us' boast a.high- '..suit;,,. As. theicrjthe*'however,* 'Hlri^near !/e t r'orfgiin ; ?' \' ',''\'\.' ; '; \ . '•'•'\ ,>l ' r fSnd she fod'ndthftt Mrs. Harwood BYi^a*dbz« , *There are various.rariW^mdng Vpmeny \ \ fc'M^jJVlSrygp.id^aid,Sfm!'?.^ \:'. l.\.\.' I \Vrrue\ i B'ut.,. ,-*•''„„.. '\''' <f\U rap^ is but the g^I^a^s'starajj^.. ,\ '*. 'j'Tfe.mtin-'f.'the gol^, fur,.a'} that* ,\ • ..-, L j\fpre,,rj.9sit'idn ^n society dc|es not-make ..ppy of us. mo^orJess a-itrua-.woman. I c,puld |^arng^yop : ' over a; dozen \or more in- myi;6ir» cle of ncquaihtance, who move'in vvhttt' is called the highest rank'; wjicin all'hfifcon- us{itu,tes a- wo'm^t^e^^S^bJy^low Mrs. Clayton; wtio; if'thr'OWn'wit'h hdr among per-feoVstrangeTs^vowW-beiristantly eclipsed, Come then,. Mrs. M'flryg'old, lay a'sfUe''nl( those fafsO'StiJidards, and estimaie wonilrn-' more' justly. .-. Lei rnejJo begin, irjilbduco ,bo'h yourself and Mali nda to tha-.younlSlaldies this five t nigg. . y.tju^vyilLJbs clYarined with rheitrf'r'k'novr;' aTO ?q*uffly\ charmed .With their mother when vo'u kno-\v ftp.*.--*- . ' 'Noni'i'm,' repli.id Mrs M/iry^otd/li^aw- ing^herselfnp-fwfth a dirTiiftpd air. F'tiaVe no wish to cnfiivate their acquairtfBnc'e,'or\ the acqiiaintanc:e. i Hfjihy'p.eTsor {i'jh-Jhe'ir'sta- tion. I aTfl^'surprised that M-rssq^'rwdnd'' has not had ni(ti:e considerajiionWJf^taEifxtetO than'to c impel (hem to comeM'/MnJ^pTivi|rT such people.' *'_\ \ L. % *3 S<- -. No-ieply \va? made ,16 iliis : fltjd tbS hex'. roma'k of Mu Floiesnoe WJS, 'abcfu'Psome matter pf generaMriter^st. ' '.'.'.;•'-'• '• 1 Henry Florence has not beptrberei for* o^ week J. said Mrs.- Matygold to^er daughter\ Melinda, somje two muntjis aftje'i; the period nt which the conversatfort just-noted occurr- ed- / • '_._.' ' IN^oj and he used to ooni'o alilSos'r-.iji/eTry. evening,'was Mi-I.hda's rpply, mado ' in a tone thut'cxpressjKf disappointme^tr'^v ' ' I wonder w'hat^&imahe'tire reiison.f'iSaid Mrs. .Marygold, half to her?eM,-\BiH w-Hh%v^ ide.nt (e^.linps of roicern.- Tae r.eaiSpn Mf*%r fpniern. ahd^J^liMa's.-disiinp.oia!|5Stftjaio^ frota.the'^ct that b, th bad (bit p/eUffl^e of securing'Hhrfy Flprdnce AS a, rnepioS^flhe Marygold family-^SucV ' cohnpoiiknl 'rom h s standing- i'tr socu-uy. beingwjp'fccia&r de- sirable- •'•••.' • s \-\\„.,-m' in, itiB-VT-ry-rrrmj itrB'vrwjjgjma&i&thda alluded toby Mrs Mirygold'Sn^e?'\djfegh.- ter, he sat conversing w'uh-hisimdthftrEupoh a subject that scemcdy--from'''\iKS.'?''o!cpr.|?sion of t;is countena-ncr, to be of mtqives^ttj^iim., 1 And so you do not feel incfinejf trauvor any preference' on my part' 1 to^vffrds. Miss Marygohr;' he said, loolc'ing's'terftl.il'y'fi|(i' Sis mother's face. .'.\'\' ''x ' . ' 1 d'6 not,-Henry,' was'tho frnak^Mrfy. '^Vhy not?'.' ... ; v „ |J ' • ' There js something 'oo r-OtntnoMJabout thcr, ifl mny^o express myself,^. ^ • - ' Too common.I Whafcitayoji m«n by %kal.,V ' . '!• . /( '..'./-./\'a e I menn that there is\ % felfneti® chnr^ ncter about, her'. She is, like- tne'iara? mass around uS'j fi'mere ma-eU-up girfc'' f, ' 1 Speaking in 'riddles.'' \'\ ' a'-'* \ '• I mean, then, Henry, that her elaractcr j has been firmed, or made upj bj^'nijBr.q ex- j ternal' accretions from the Cjo^Sirarb^pince vogue, and often too false.iiOtiWn*#-oF things that prevail ipj^dety.iiu^^^C^Jpe force '\ '\ Tprinciple'lfpfeiitefbq iruo ijfi|in a ijpirtjiiu instmition^aj^, acted upo^j because Ihoy true. -Cann§t^,hJje^ceive t^ e difTerence?' * :, ^«,^.. } -. •O yes. plainly,mid tlrisiS 'pnSjp.a use tbe word ' commori,' :n ''[fflfifeSl^fpSer? 1 ' The very reason;' A rill -n$,wp^fify son can. you not.-ee that there/a,fc||eV.ljfemy.ob : s 0 ( jjection ;o.her—that she really^jr^^- uponthe.stage of action, married into an old a;nd what Was polled a highly_ rep^ec^'able 'They&re only common .people,'' rriplflSi Mrs.Lcrfgnington, with nfficted IndiBert!^ _ r'Common'\ ^tiy dear mtula.p™|§&5J fam-ily,\a circumstance tl)aAp l pfTed' ; 'h'#UR to |1S v\jhaJ do ybu'-moan bj.such an expreslto^ thejull eXtenjI, b.i.hcr,.cflpaj}fejr,tcrb :l ?aripnfla-. «U'kl Mrs Fl^re^ce in surprise,ttOd.wirtr»Qme»-. —ttiflt sne reaJljr^Spjpt po8 . disunetiem,' and talsim? a chqir by hw^iSfc, j f sS \ n y ,f haracte r^iMincjte ^er^n, that is founded ifpona clear anfi..Tr.jritionpjj apprecia- liiion of absira.ciedlj.col£ej^-pri^pl'^,_of-iicf> Je. Poor e of a itnean.' ^^\alfe^i mm. - «•; .•..r.i%Jp..DEAN, '. 'ISA'BBBGj 6rAlR-nfeE*8Bn, ^EHEOMEB, 4C. in* Baofcr.ov'erE'.'W. PoX'sStore, JeffeTson st, EwIaelt^N'. Y. ., ,.'i I-, y - *.).- II* ,rm;jJu..„ Tll ^ ,-»,. r .'..' l .^-., , sAtiiao« i iM..vEa HOUSE, 1 •iBrASrtarWi Botd^on JeffitrsoihStreil, 1 %. k fiAkt, Pro-prietor. • • - ' Palaski, N-. Y. \ - . ,. N&RMAlrf G. SNOW, ' i. ••-.-j.: Jfanufacturertof . . \' * Gearings, etc. '//,«« ^ froJUne-Wtor*. Plow*, Gearxnga, etc. -, ; t»pa.»»lti',N.Y. -. - respec v '• i-aru, not sure that I comprehend your .explanation much belter than I do yAorclos- sificationr It yoV-mean, as.you ,sa|; poor people, your object will not apply JYJth-lulI force to the Claytons, (or they ate nffw ,.n tolerable easy circurffstanccs..As|h''-thfl.fam. ily of Mr. Clayton, Lbtliove hi*f^^her - f ,w,as n man ol integrity, tlaough nod^t^ ^Arid Mrs, CJayton's family.1.know A^^w|g>uq^,•mnrflaifEeealllfiMHelM4»riBer*,VVafl!td'ihen3v reproach oMtny,-kind.\ / :';>\f~ t - \''iJCnd .y&tney are comm p peop^jjor a'R'thnt,\ nersevercd Mrs. Maygold. \ Was not old Clayjmra •triete.petty ealcr in,erna|l wares ? Apd vas, not Mrs. ( rfyton's fa^r a mcchnnic?\ Perhaps, if some of OS w< e toj gq, for a generatipa^r t.wo, we ligbltrace^ut an-ancestor who.held no higer place tn.So- ciety/'Mrs. Lumt^glon r« ar.kod.quietty^j \ Lhave no doubt but that I lOuld •' | ' \I hava no fears oJEtha^.k d,rejpji« in an exulting--. n.e, % 'U, Mr* shall **i f ^vV^tieft, Agent for ke SyracA^ra^^fio''' 1 . 1 Protocf.oh (bto ek S>hp. M«\a^W e ^> U,t ''^ 1,,aOT '' * Co,; mpany.. Marvcold, tr • : . n noveAlush.whcn my pedigrl ^«w,ced. ..NoritVeTther, 1 ^M^fUfe* «Md no'j wonder U.some one otlDjUfisuM had BuOTIvrnfeihing to do *ttlltoH»i* wk only to-bo-judgeir-b.y. what /•f^»l |y what my progenitors have b/n.^ •<'<.^tr*- » A sfandard that Lw wiljespect, \ A me ming.tOn, nhd wboJiVed ^Sycamore 'Row, was not.PPly.Jaiulil.ess in regdrd-to fami.t.y, connestionsir.but.wasesieem'ed in the most intelligent-ctrdesfprher.ricll mental endow- inents-and;high,moraj\principles. ~M;rs Hilr> wooteflJl,Pde>cL.to,vvas: the daughter uf an> Eh!?, guish\&ftihrp^siio richly.Tera^odibJrSeJ^ v;mprai|y. v ' ''' \ ectua-ttyga^ltboBgb' U-nii Mary. i«»... frtn'rl:ihir;.tr,ipiiin<r<tli(»iifi-fril!/thA iligbut a teacher.' *Mr. Clayton ion?' ' '-**;'* tftatrjiot say. thai \ ^M) r fr~6 ypu very UififpiliL ...„-„...-„.,„,.,.., tion. There were few. in ibe. circle of her thing.pf idtfigpalton interit in\her toijn. acquaintances, whotlid not l.u]ly .ii^pjeciate < Ji in sure theff fatljer, Mf. Clayton is no'.h-xj h.er„anc! sipile ^it' her . we»!«aoss .andiJ^lse.j pride. j,jj4fr3. i^lorpp.ca, tOyWhojrfi a^g^fia'l ' fttded in her conversauan 'with. Mrs.- Lem tun's duugl. purely thos-e.,are ..nqt-QlajJ; itate^.fllTsrMary^aW-; 'un- P-'i.deil.Mhe young ' man ,si>id, thoughtfully. I' •®b , M|t^o'.cri.l' ^'el'-nda ^crim tlbn^-whrre slAW^o to^ifld, fn G u.'lirj mtvj^falle'd\ \ 'Com.mun V 'jS? S^Wl-'c^i-WmlJau to.onav hiJsurprise. t , -.^i , L' .' Vdu-bave jftet,Ft.Pn,y Clq^top^' \• '''fbe> cerlaTn^'ftr'e. tti^^plied' Mrs. 'E'afiny-Cbsytpnl' ejnculaf d-.t-ljo yourrg /Mftince in n'quiet lut flcm .voice, for she \man taken by surprise, the blood rising .to inSftriUy pdrceiveir/from 'somet'hing iti Mr&. I.his .'uce: '0 yes, 1 havc/met hen-.' \ Maj-ygold's'VoicaTlrid m.tnner, tbo roaarnl ' She is. no cdmbiopV;gif,\Etenry Mrs. whWfer-fnieh'd had%lt(ided to jhem as com-, (Florence*siird'Jj) 'aSerloti^foiel. ' She has<j tPtM; people. &HMI. redMy, I am stirptised' that *vTrs' ; Kjcp!tnmatii .between them. Sull^, th^'iio3'4oitW%?ai»^|*^ttd^^i so with:a, gPQd,g,jac'e..f- ; -ferfy>,;.i5v.\-'-\ • ' .* !t wasj.pef ; Uop^ thre«Ki#lt|a'.<>aitar Mrai- Qla.y ton 'moved 1 |hto]Jhe}i®]M%?|l.ppd^tha:!!/ lTy.fl.ndVi«ei:. KlWood-fhouIti have invited ^&p .%er WlpairiiHfelon had jufeid mtmfpeoplof xre% r ^3Wei\1t very- (fn'dM,«i8i»in^he)m;fofrJibe9tnSte§i^i ^^B^^.,-,v^.. • 1^%^', ' /«gwKBBe pf^pa-wiT&sUch e-xfldlsitft^grace..tfnd-vfebl flirtg^s.ft'hiiy 'cap.' W6£XW\t)M) r .Ijonr $&• ten V ence s^d't tjfba ^ : tbfru.p«prpmon|iljy^l ne.i|p^ oartb ol invitation ff^MoWfitol! ^^Ar^ ? n#^tiulhr^d^lS.-ri^» r *ilt ftforygold ant,<lapg%i§|^^ on^iii ?il€«ndted fh* rllflgat MTS/U^MWMT91^ ^S^Bfe^ n ** & >* m -™^« rt \- h \vfliiisi.tft'.nraee and-vfebl- course oelis\P^o. B ^.^ei#p!>l^.pto^c|^M i\ own impOTtao'^^f 3|uih!er.Mel.^, ' (lav oi whom she, jjSSli.cpssjsely. «. Was' 'ian ; intlb>nt, urfiti(f esjing ,-g.jr;^Jo,p, ;1 |u!|.^ imbibe even a small;p.orti.on : pf 1 lt^ #6thgrra selNestima-tion... J-fi'.-40S!$.Hjk9ho .dttracled but .little altentiqn„^_ee\pt - . i ft&er's, money and standing.i!P,s.oc;iei.y claiiTWd' {at, he'rJ \- • ' .:.«-,'.-v..i.).r!w;*4v''- On the eveninsr appointed!, 5the>MA.Wgtla» repaired to the tiegafl't' WsUencfe of ,W&> • ffc^strtlra'rid were o^f^fBto *,J|argr) an'tt, ''brilliwiit company, mofe..,iMn,h^atf ojf whom were strangers cvr-n fO mem'. Mrs.'Lem-. • foinptni'i \v 0 ns tli'Ti- and Mrs. Florence, and not her^equarffTmy cjr.cl'eoi^'iqtia'in.tances . i'N-or mfn.e; oither,!. repiinai^ the yoting rtiin recoveJjng/hitBself <•' Bu^ybu wouid n'ot feel satisfied fo have voftrieon ncr\dress •MtssCl'ayj|«jWa\>'\-- : •\'\..•«'' : , mof''v3ife,:rJot i r)ra'y'?' : lfi|ry, 1 ,'hnve. [ nevej#.rp*tt ; «lh;. &l-,»ydu!rij-'.;||ttly •' whom I l wo-trfcl4r^tfe&seo-^ybi>^Wifethan. Fanny G'lBytdh.*\ !rt »i - J *•' ,: .if t *.W '•'»-. • \And.If ttjtatird' '#.;^||s„Jiap with equa) ,Jva.jmth-,^ ; nevori,•^e^&irti n'ny one whom'tqourd truly .'Iuyejiffllil I'saw hor sweet youngJaco. * ' .Then-TTever think aplti'Of .one like M>\ \IP saRWS},^u^to,.f4Qr Other yratngj.jjtdies.in. th #o^«jfer ; 'triere , '.are n'bne others- hpflB/jytbov-er theilmiPpnTan-tVf-ardinarily intplligprtAirls f i^ntf^'who; may rtdt' really, .be. cldss'e.a, with J U'oromi'rr \people in tho'lrCie'lacc'c'ptibh pf they itaitfl. . . \ \'\'\' .'.,,',,'.' . ; . 'AW. 'take ;&ern all in nU,''added Mrg,,^ ,_ Lemngngt'on \vifB ,\va'roi-i&, 'ypMwill Rrt , al*r ,fiit »\BBttf« nothingconjmonab'ob't iliorn -Looltat'tbeftil\-^ 00 '^ vf^ ' ly 'ha^^ft-¥&»'- * , '^ipSf.. r _ . timtm 3t be rational jtvny, durinfr a the fact thai :\F»nny Olny-. ^Msl'lfjj&f^nce at thtj., admiroble choice va#^jt',tp« ison, and. thai Aao by 1 those wt>o5eptpstc\s»ofld;opinipna-sha€ared;,n^ pute,*that'8he'could perceive Atttinfng vv6a htrtie ppSMqttli^^abpiajl^lfo^^vjUjt Ml** Maryg'pi'4 VlmlOeg^t jo,:pprc,eive ahjapintrin v sict, e^piel|e||fce ! pp i erj^qtrnp.ter,;BlifeaUgh even-. this was itepje.it§laeji' asaant to:a- universal ppijiipn;j than n4is«overy of her own, * r , As.for JMielindar'Sne was^nMwie<J'.B^out a. yeap Bfter Fanpy 'Ofa^tb'tt'sl weifding, to a ol characret^s tfttself. , This. r wp«:,,pl'ace on ffie.:s\ame .'ni|nl! ,iha,t k t<tept. .flarwjoocj,j§on-of We Mrs, HBrii^Q^befor.qollodedtp',-ii'ed: to I ^^-Imt^PyP^tpn^ther'\-- -* \\— ,„.™-.-..„ „.„«,,... . aister?.,ofeEanny,., pSJcMyas eoncftred hje#'Tp w JiBT'tlietio*etiest girl ihey had' ever seerp4?ilb.velyj not only, in face and.fpftij, bill loveliness.'itself iriSthe sweot pprfec.tipns.of, tpqraHf%t}'Uty.,, ^Aifl for Lieut. Harwood, he was worthy.pftnejieart ! ','l ' t i'j .'_^. \\ ' * ' • ' ' » i, j a • I ho ma won. i • • , • .^- Tlmrtiifflr^ u .... • A chwespondblit 6V the Hnilacfelpnia B'np (\presents- the 'course- bt^c&statfsHea-Hn. formation, in|Bfarid' t t6' ? thdBible,.aie'-fo|:Jbwv . T t The fiible wsta not un.til. reotferPjtinieB divided into chapters'ahd verses.' The d/» vision.into chapters hne been attributed to LShffnn'cpj Arcnafshop of-Caritej'rburv^n.the relsn of William 1 ; and by olherf ro'i^jclN -bish«pL:in'gtbnv 6f Capte'rhury, A';O.y*1806, but the fe'a'Uttt'riofdf this diviooh r fa$''<5ar- dinal tlugode f^ctcf^al6,&b.o'tlt thifly^eflrs The (aciljtjv St^..rBferenc©i. r tJlus^^flj^S,' w.a^ fttcthpr-rnf rea setiipy-. the 'ifllrpllitttioliaf: Kibe present system ofiversos f this- Was. done for ipe' NewTe8tament,-.-in4-5'45,'by , R% r S'te«. -jhips) a- Frjflch printthi^itlgiaift^BiJI* vm- horseback I' Riit lor^'befbrtr^iH^nDeBi- brow i3ib''e.harl beep 1 dl-vido^f 5n»p\^Me¥'py a ~yfi*lOs KM\,%\(fl<iqw\$^k^$, D. Hi5 - M, ••'- , • 4^:5* ;.- - :< ^ * i 2. The number of lan4riMiges op .enrlhis estitrated^.800fl^tIwvfiTbte-oR-pari*r^if *t- h.aye been renaorea,:4hto cinly-iabdat; i-JSd.*-* The't ro principal English versions are-those of ' King Janjipsj'^ceiffmonly coiled -tho Pf^estett't version;) ribd the ' Do^ray'orRb- rtitth 6at\i6lic, The former r vtfaa.'.trahalated frrim tbe \fl'ebrew and.CSl'eek. in' the feign' •n/'Jaffes I., A. D. 1609-i6H,j.|Jy ( .4.7 Ep]a; •''ooalinn Bishops and other,, elergy—flip.most Uaruerij'Engihsn div/ines o{4hBJ^Jttm.ev- It is univoTnovlly esteemed-as4he best- tmnslation ecoc i,iado; The Downy version was trans* luted. frorP the Lntin Vuljeate,collated-'--with thvtlebf'ew. nhd Greek, by four'^'Professors of Theology in thn English College Ot*l!>o- 'wny ih A..p. 1709.' ' \ . ...... 3. The Latin .,Vu%tte, is the JjitJ.nJtl^njj, lavion oHhe Bible in cemmon (or;, vgigaf) jbe in the Roman church. It WBS mad.e,-_At,°'D. a84, by St. 11 ierbnymus,.a.learned mbnk^ l-t iw-hsghly eMeerbed-by nil *••«—.... ,,4 TWe eBtrHtSt't'rariflntinn kn6wh.Vfihe Bi« ble; was tbi Version of the Old'.' 'iW.iirHeht, called (he^eptuagini 1 inj6^rj|Ji^^.de. in ' EgypV2S5 y^earshefore-Ebriat, by .7Q learned interpreters, from which it has.derived jt« common title. Srplvgtnla,, meaning ^0. / V 5, The A.ppp.ryphaiis not a port ol Can- oni^nj Ilojy gcripture, bht is read neverthn- Iftss ' for''exnmpl«rito Hfe and instruction in manners, k«)t nof'To establish any doctrine.' It.sh'Snld bepfintrd with e\Bry ddj.t'ion of the Bibfe ; 1 'aS^R!J'th'e%}d<.JJn'g(ish i arret Ger- . man^ProVeiSnf Scriptures are : .. •' C.*~\*HieJ(if'3t English translation compWe...-_ ••ofei»«:&;l!r}^»wa«^..4teJd^jiju.A^O- i38Q, Atlbp>.piB*-,with p-art ial success, -^had' be/orft been.made by the vene*nble Bede, A.'; IX 785, who died as ho finished the last word»of St; Jbhrt'is'Gospef^Kiri'p; Alfred, A^D/600 corifrnnea it. it haa-i'h part been trdtiatatferl into ^.ngIp-Saxotij even be/orp Cede. , ,/ In Ifrt'pchjtrveraio'n was made A.-jp^ClCO^jior tfi.'e. WpltHeriq-Ss-, by tjioir greaWe'adet-Ppier 'vfekio. in'Spahish there w5I\one mad? A DJ-1200, by order of A1p1ionseY'.'l£tftg of CastieT .In GerTnttny a version ^Wos. mads abpht A D. 1460. ; LiUh«t:T&»3o a .pew trnnkfntion-into Gefman tff tho New' Testa- merrt-nbout A V\ l&^2 r -Qn4.o/.thei.Q.ld.Tos% lament ten venrS lt|tejr,' \ . .': ' ^ X.' The firs.t,,Aj^iiVcan;-cdtfk>n.vW>s.|i)n'n' ted in'T3ostopj,^tf^p; i7S2. . The\feecond printed by orde£ofiihe Continental'Gpngress nndi-r siiperviejf)n of their Cboplatnl'tho lato good Bishor^yfchiie. This was pripte' ; \ •~<w •J m ja ,^«K'.^*i(i-Ws.a , 'SU<i c t-^nij^nje^ajj^eirie.fpjprol^t/pe co,mmei) Most of Ho onry s ac choice ; her, all pfith daughters of the 'common clas.«,' were l%cp1jkipc^n\SQ(l''bt the idea, of a 'common' iKrrm'pfa- •f|l.'dfa-frr]*'tJJfei Mhs'Cliiytbn being-.-fpr4ed ilitft-feWeel; society, a cohf.oo^erice fltn.lt \\olirse follow hor in . v _ . ... , m;vrag/\ ,,.^1^-1 tfri-os j'se.ef'iiow perfect in nnntness. in udj§p-s^'l i tiygb'ldhiesituJ l .d rroito deviste that, for ' - % • ...•-.» i*.. par^-^^tfe^r,. (Ujj-Bethey lik?a,«hc wtion of^ftiQTjhiind arrnngemen't tti coroolrx j.her J f,ilodotlphiO,tti 1781, by BC.Akin. - Many- copies ofth5'W i cd'tipn are ip. jpoasSfitsion of'' our cititvifis, ftpd will v l>e:p^'e>vecl a^ a relip ofttye.ftaya'pfiba Rqtfc, Palm, :'/•'- \\ t -*$r- hjkPJ>m.°{ Eiwarcl I, A.O. 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