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&C | \ ,_ ond your, h 10 00 wound hop! advortinomonts. tnsorted at tho rator promelbed by Jue B* All forpubtication wl‘hom gamut guut‘aum numbor of Indortongy willbe priblishod AL forlitds > MGF\ Advortfromontt and Jobs sont rom a distance miab by nec‘imnuuled by mil ___ Business Cards, __ \A. €, Nivan, N. Y. inte RUSK & WELLS, * 4ATTORNRYS AND YOUNSHLLORS, ¥, RUSH aB\ . ¢, \_ I. EALDWIN, 4TTORNRY § GoUNSELLOR A7 Law, MONHIORLLO, N Y. .. Giigs sno door wort of § W Royso'n hotal _ 2f._ JAMES MATTHEWS, Attorney aud Commmelor at Law, NONTIOBLO, N; ¥. Oflce formorly ccoupled by . W. Lond, 00 \TAMES L. CURTIH, - Aftormey and Comnsolor at Law; Unltfcoon Depot, Sullivan county, N, Y. « SHAVER, dPUORNRY, COUNSELLOR $,, Oatordoo® Davor Boum Cox N. Y. - 0M ve nonce ances rommermesie TOHN A. THOMPEON, dATUORNRY $ GoOUNSELLOR, Mor#10n110, N, ¥ Ihfirfiggl‘i 531 first bullding: formerly occupfed by | . comment 6. 0, AGNBW, ATTORNEY § 0OUNSELLOR AT LAK, 20t€ mum-103mm. No ¥. u ‘ Sitting in his cosy office one day, and * thinking how nicely established in busi- ness hg was, I said to him: * Friend <- PUBLISHED WEEKLY. -D ion -~ The watchman and Democrat fingt g % * I-I did not expect to see you here.\ [For the Watchman, . [ . |). . 1 b R + P 12 O/ ' ~ 1 X wo *~ aan J Facts and Fantits-H9.\° 8. '| ~~ oreesmare ITAMES R, QUINLAN, Editor & Proprietor, f l I 1h HE, ag © Y EoGas. won + n (we WI, an \608! . - Govermuent la ho d emczmy RY Mi. JULIA A. WILCOX, {. be Sha took it t all event banks of the Delaware an old settler, who, v MC 1 thear betore you » to ad- Oy carclor, In advanco, gor NIGHT o m = < $1 00 easy, at all events, i ° the untn prescribed bythe Lonsutution of the R PM - \ p -_ There is sc ine of i in tra- wort At nok pill th 60 bo added. Fou Aor arte OH hunters who always flutter around an | hope-\ ordinary narrative | of. an adventuré | between England and the United States | e is comethine of interest, in tra 1 do nor consiger it Detessaty at present for An to's guns are pointed : C . this- possi-] with the mother count Ws _ | something of more than ordinary | inter- about which therefs no- -special anxiety'or ex- Hor?) trow oifoum 333mlon. (Memes aun Wp) nto} Trieure, no power should keep me from | smile. Harry was fairly started, and he |'TlG COT®DIY withift the range of possi-| wit a ouniry, he was-in din ; { To hear the battle ery. L t i M accession Of a republicaradiministration their u h A i P p were in the tempériturs of : '# gy. | their way that bel . ; . sand pel ie i Mot meen thoge must/ring a trunk, into which he was placing books [in every word as sweetest music. o a vesse ** Hhogesoieca mappe Holte, he whites, No matter how the world seouts 'and | 210 to OC oic - hore liks nevr, been . I - In th i he : ; habitation;until he ore , eers- the stroggling aspirant, while, with To'Join in deadly fray ? . which would have driven a woman fran- | before F\ « n, the spring. of the -year. 1840, a | habitation.until he was forced to do so. | J. gg'ing aspirant, ) off. | tery bas all the while existed. fud \Doon open > | o i , lag, . +\. . - V and tearfull 56\ ; s ing. | dresses you.. & do.butquote troprons ofthose Does the royal Lion dare Gnee more chair, watched the packing, and | repli< | posals would be misunderstood,\ Donn. 1 Cthing material is said to bave | So ho' lived undisturbed for some time. (ly; (ns if he were intrading - 22 tog slavery.in The BHS wheroit ex- \ Wall, Harry, perhaps you are right ; ; f th to k fur hig. oi n has achieved the- grerdon for which h o Ne ight to 'Would lif, the frenzled hand ;- & \ But von can't now ; you can't take | 0° °\C Crew to-keep a perpetual;lookout | so taking his.rifle, he took a cireuitous | ! - CH C3 79 | and I have no inclination to-do £0.\ Those . rk; p ilst' pied, it i a Indians peering in the direction | WOtld does him (homage, and exgerly ¢ his 890 4 . ign O 0 _ him, « , ) \ | Whilst thus occirpied, it was fancied by | saw two Indians p g \ Amilsr dectitationsyana had . dever) rebhntod Tear down our glorious banner, 'basty departure It was all a fib, Harry. Geof. 8 cclirntionsyana ver) fetante 1 love | love ich © as. ; bi - \his rifle and: im, | Victory,. | This is not the gloomy moral. | themselyes:aud to me, the clear Abd em- The glory of the world. me, a poor lawyer, without fee or client, | lave you, if am an heiress.\ eyo Poi l Ione | ne the couree of the | him, he cooked his rifle and: took \Hy f ' j & a f 1 1 { a of F lik a rights of the Stutes; and espeolully\ The Fight of each 5 , l . . e amidst the, mountain of ice, which | fell to the ground. So quick was the | 'TOm scenes of every day life, and maoy . The ig ”11-33!th steht, I feed ma-until I get into practice.\ - hat c e e a 7 10 thit balance of yowens.on which \the perfoo. y »tmeu-force of . - a ood that they can remember, and | ilst the- wh? i ind 'a la ; which | and promisi ine ' . | the soil of any stare of Territory; no matter | 'as freely ahod to carn miter? T-cainot-nalte One so ta'ented & 4 Y 7 noon unusually calm, whilst the- whaler, disappeared behind 'a large tree, which [promising lawyer in-one of the £ v, ig the pray crimes\ - :. L-now reiterate these\@enththents; ud\ in do- j onlira | past. 'They can recopstruct, by mental engaged in operating upon. the blubber, | which,. having dove, be sud denly step- | made-men,\ and his life presents a afri. | H6 conclusive evidence. of which the \d engle, \. : : ° owls; gggabggmfoi ya Hg: cw (Np; I cannot‘liarook grefusal. There: ‘ megs endangered by ths how has never one word of love - passed 'my | with the music of old-time songs, and Upon arriving, however, at.the spot, it | the Indian caught a glimpse ofthe move- | plish, even when pitted apairist the most Qfiadfiffiggmu\ MP the Broféctic The royal bled will no'ersgaln reglorify them with the presence of dear | became clear. that the vessel wasa wreck | mont, and with : the quickness of light- | adverse; cireumatances. .I never know | consistently with the Constitution. all folly. | 'Ehere, my packin is a few years since, and consequently knew [whatever cause; as P , mbar . others, | been lowered, the captain d several of | which the ball- of.the unerring hunter Of onur nation, one and all, last time. Ab, Geofivey !. before we - ® The ico, ane t b 5 ° 'vice or labor: \ The \clause I. ho: as _ «Jona ery .of revenge, disappeared 'in the for- 7 Amprnit, Fob. 11th, 18 01. for neclepting to call m so shall our merhories be cherighed ' by - .c PP l . R e, itn aeg s -- % : | euses for neglecting to ca this, the cords of friendship -binding us | , © No pefson held to. service or isbor in obs Btate romemmanen t | Ms, 1D ° Tews thereof, : acshall, | g to gt u” I ce 'the arrangoments were those of a vessel H6 then proceeded to dispose of @eloser logether, until he became, and (it“fliiééféugséip sififfi‘iffimfii‘fiifififi \ g IKA Mh« upon your course.! p r [__ [laid up for adong period of time. - De- | the dead Indian: oe ; __| still is as dear as a brother to me. - ») disthargyd from'such eorvied or labor, but shall be Two hours later, Harty Grant was in The Bunker Hill Autors publishes the . an Ponca Bele anced ~ Ttis cainéelyquisgipneq that this provision ousin. Clara's side. She was a tiny | APG of money n, savinge- | land dog coiled upon a mat, and appar- | Indian would not come back after his om te wall sad inates,\ « eonain . Ciat * oe Hep & CBJ | banks. - Its data is taken from the War- | ently. ssleop.' ' Upon 'torehing the ani-| revenge; but one day while working in ton minate brunette, with a face full of mischief and s from the Ware | eS ae found a [- the Graf a l If paid in advance. ol a o 2 C, NO ns or waTcm Fron _ N ' nhs, 5 .._‘ t rot, . .[FortbuW;tbhman.r, a 7’ X y. - .. )t fl AUCURAL ADDRESS moe - | ness R . , Saittvank Calitity, No ¥; hem ~ [ >o rie a im.» ' * UNION FOREVER ! 27 nol AN ARM\; 8mm, .. In the year. 1776 there lived on .the |- -Ancompliance with accustom as old as The 0301 JML, Ron teed os nem money you know.\ . : . y ~ lets : ~ A LIFE SKET CH. dress. you brieyy dnd 20 tnke in your presence cans , a hlicati i - | lived in peace and pl i f bls 2200 . Ay mall and 06 thio atlas, A 00 he stare and strips look down, mitto: be classed with the mean fortune | nurtured. Ob, Miss Haynes ! ifI might ly publication, the | following extaa. | lived in perce au, plenty until the war forene aniers upon the-@xtcution or his.offlce. A hundred cannon frown, . not. - *I; ha cafes t, and th fan a cing the progress of every «human lite; dciecuss those matters of f is Barks or ; «| heiress. Were Haynes poor, ob- | Clara turned away to hide a brigp, | in the Polat Seng. The. eirsumistances | broke out, and. then, as the Indian. sided mods lel nen Pie eed g wi' (Gites. , 9 t] | Aud hoats, impatient, waiting s reaction 'we \ \UCs ; conte in | he world writes its mark of meri] {hG Of thwssiouthern NCiteS, 'that by the e t The speaker was knoeling beside a larfi hoarded for months, into ears that drank | 755 bodies of the sufferers | would destroy every thing that come in Lot (. | property ana their peace and -pefeonal security o What mean thoge must'ring squadrons ? i nsane pood ied - ' 1tes, «a ul 8.00 i j * A s / Mw 0 ,, ._ | cased in thick ribbed ico,\ hefresolved. that h ‘ : p : ? .f and,\ clothes : in , glorious confusion,| * But why hav‘e; yo'u'not‘told me this ; ibita e would not leayd his Indeed, he most amptesevidence-to -the. con- a Ing f ery ti s - . 'to the P \himself i i se, | less of \ luere,\ he plods hi lowly -| of tne pabl ches of lo tow ad- Do they darken all oue yeas ? Geoffiby Carlton, leaning back on lis you were very rich, aid I feared my pro: Tondon, upon a voyage 'to ths Polar care of himself, it he had & fair chance. C a plods his way slowly of mmepubtished speeches ot uni who nuw ad d 1 ut C a . . G pose directly or Indirectly tu interiere with the No I Brother ngainatbrother, - » * T should. bave: been silent.\ (nly Tegions, when'it became the duty | be Heard a strange noise about the barn, | fttentthat lends to success, when he Our own beloved land f | you may be breaking two beérls,‘liy;this' full knowledge that 1 badmade this and many . , fold me, : ible, - 28 far to ; ig e. Keowing they bad c jj | pbuses .of his Jifestrugole and life the platform:for. my: sceeptant “£3 al Are the boacon light of nations, | by every one of her friends, could love] love me—for—Ielove-Tyou and Ibe: combi he Sat to the northward s the | use. Know o uw, ind, come to kill Bae bf?! wail * n dani het t 0d as HD 120, b feGovuitha\ . \ P09, u |.the Tan usze of observatio R Resolved, That the ratitenancs ~Inviolafe of the Fourad out the arimsot tido ¥ father, barely to clothe and | ried anheifess\ o gradually distinguisha- | one of the Indians, with a pleteing yeil, |: 3 f 5 gathered + : B ' tlops according to lldenijudEi-nqulvéxdumveay, 1s ca- . And the blogd of slaughtor'd thousands - \|. Atrosiget all Clara Haynes' train of ad\ | anf sea. It was now summer and theaiter-| fore the Indian gould look around, he | - My friend B , now a successfil |-we denounce the li'wIenznvuniunB a i AFhat pretext; as 1 of\ crimes.\ hich yaad mfdly’spugh- ma. Bare you mied your ent is dark, they can step qg} into the supposition . being 'that it, was a vessel | the Indian, where he: loaded his rifle, | those beings that the world calls -\ self- | inz so, F only press upon the sttthtion zuro fel \t ~. in you hon ot ; - p and security of no section Are . to ° dure to its withered _ bowers, fill them | upon approaching nearer to the ice.-| as he raised the gun .to his shoulder, | indomitable perseverance will accom- From out his native akios . . A sh6é read my devotion. (But this is all the Btates-w ' - the Happy Land. And ib is cheerin roached by a boat. 'This havi vick. etfiough to: save His right d ever cause But lot this ho the witahword ed. , Come, we'll dine together for the | to believe that pS was réme! 2 | Bin i? it [several of | whiek the bail op moo oon dan ther. m o . ren uutil he recounted. them- to me himself, |: ton op ffer pine up “In?“ 7 Disunited, we shall fall, } vid charislied the memory of Jonathan, | proceeded to the: vesse), which proved to | ¢ h : Haynes for me, and-and make my ex- ; 1 - Le ll 7 Le. «co ~~ Peympathy-I falb from | that tiime to | 6\ Ofi® provisions ~ | little appegred upon the deck, and 'all| . The huutersaw if was useless to pur- is. us to- 'the eternal home, .' h yiog or. labor midy be dug\ 2°. + A 4 | following. stort statement to mark . the | that was seen was a large Newfound-| and 'he almost began to think tbat the said H., \I can cure your | toothache in | Geoffrey _ Carlton was seated by his crease mey Jo. saving pDIA 4 - ($1-00 PER YEAR, James E. Quinlan, Editor, NO. 88 OF DEMOCRAT, oe _ + gfll’ulat millBfi. \ Ob, yes; I am Mrs. Grant's gover- ' INPH Or fr nablished, query Wotnentay morntng.at ° \ - M h ~ ~ THE INDIAN S REVENGE © C [For the Watchman. 3 i labial, 1 Temnow Orarang Toss, s Toltor & Pro “-YéB—-why not? .. I've Jost. all my BYBOGGS, Jr. [J . BELLO N8 .or tHE T: p Srames: , - R * an R wie @ r o nth» |. for his skill as a. k ; Krom fHampter's gallant fortress, (* Never, Geoffrey ; never will I sub- | - \But you are so young, to delicately We take, Nom & Yery old month- | famous for his skill as marksman, bad United states 10. be Ie by-the President be- Metis a 2. for i ife in - icom.ent. . Apprebension 40 u Her bannor floating hig her side? but now I must leave her\ | poured forth tho carnalt lors ho had bility, since no putrefaction would fake.| £°r every day of his life, - As the Indians | *** in the life of him upon whose brow | SHCICRL Apprebension seemisto existumop 1 bital * ** - any reasunoble cuuse for such: upprefiension. Hos Britninjeft hor fen girt isle, . nous a & a i p - p tio. \ Because I dared not. I am poor; whaling. vessel sailed from . the port of | Being a powerful man, he could take | weary anu sore, and pockets £2!F | to their inspection, ltifoundin nearly all 0 hox navies $worm our arbors bike ) , V 2° (5 88 € a , ao - speeches, when thet. 1 have nd pur- TH6 \ and the breczot\ ad ;-. - \ * * Then-tBéex if I were still rich-\ occurred until their arrival in those soli-| One morning when: he: got up, he tho't | forbidden ground) up the rugged R + P - & e Ists. \1 believe L have no lawiulright-6-do so, Blot, from, the list offiations | buthas it never occurred to you 'that it <back!\ And Clara came glose to} the horizon, in search- of, fish..- | route and coming up behind the barn, he | 424 so long battled in pnequal fight, the | who nominated. aud elected me did so -with a Whose at d strl furlod @ As- if she, courted caressed, idolized |.frey told me and -and -love me, Harry one of the seamen that 'a sail\ was 'dis-|.of the hut; with rifliés feady for instant | ''2¢es out, step - by . step, the various Aber And. more 'thilythey\ pliced in ose atars an atxipeo unfurled, - - 1 and -1o a - a . R . . -..] phaticresolution . which I now, read + What reok y$, that at Lexhigton living ona scanty\ sum left me by my t . And so, spite of his pride, Harry mar whaler was «toward the supposed vessel, | A sharp report sounded on the air, and | !\08 Of a .crouking misauthrope, but'|* M 'A ; U \ \4 A ~ -*, 20> Stute: to. order and coutroP Its own domestl6 institu- . - in. P R s a bu i i i 'The martyred Wu ed? . \You are -too _ modest, Harty-| - What a happy thing it is for the wi se appeared in 'that quarter to bound :the | motion of the Autrepid hunter, that be- man experience will attest its truth. \Tiog tha or on Iorio joao prion + SpDY . ther under A i And domont the glorious Union, wale o expect to be remembered, If the pr A object in view . j im j tovi is ig € a | or ko. as yourself. . Nay, do not p f pres | gradually neared the object in view, ;the | completely. hid him from the view of| N6-t viliages.on the Hudson, is one of ; Pflha’em‘iozo strike one hta | 0. 000, of Is susceptible, Shat tho \Glooe t - aar than - h \ud 4 I ibe h f case is susceptible, that THe € + fortuna t\ 0... magic,its shattered palaces, restore ter- | in a bay which would open to the view | ped out from behindhis retreat, and just king example of what an iron will and Porno bio\ For atricken to the garth, . « | ligeto ber; yet sometimes T hayo fanci- On soaring platons rise, e is finish\ ones who left them long years ago for} embedded in the ice, and could only be | ning darted. into the bushes; but pot | him uniil business threw me in his way, Tnws, con bo giyen, will be. c nothing of the struggles ofhis early life, | 8s to: another. 'THere.is\ mh United, we may stand- s & nelore we | so shall we be remembered; that as Da- | the seamen landed. upon the ice, and | bad cut, off, ; At this the Indian a | nul : ] #\ read ia c start, you-you will say farewell to Miss h P e 6 and then,-such .is the mystic power of | plainly written In the Constitution 6g any oth- those we'leave behind he? follog be a brig. The sails were furled, very | est. ; : ose we'leave behind ts, as they follow n «\ Certainly, since you are determined - d . . I _ 20 i delivered up on claim of the party fo_ whom such ser- h , o _ scending to. the cabin, the first object] - He was not molested for some time, _ Mo Tux Toormaon®.~-\* My dear friehd,\ the cats on his way to Baliimore, and reclaimirig of what we call {ngltive slaves, and FOHN C, CHILDS, Attorney and Coutwellor at Law, Nox Tit Y» Attorney nud Lay, MONGAUP VALLEY, mole nim nne inon on t Su Gs Won : tldgo, due g) \ \=)\ O0 Monente Baldy ___ HHNaYy R, Low, p At Law, Mod#titunno, N. ¥ Offcs at the now Burropata's office, botwosn the Court House and Prosbytorinn church. wound - ALBERT J. BUSH, , ATTORNEY p COUNSELLOR AT LAW, N Yq Will proraptly attond to all bustuons entrusted: to hink fn the noveral Coutts of this Btato, (CG» Doods, Mortipigem Nonds, Artolan of Agtos« mont, &o., propared at ahork notlob. Blilsy noton.negounts, &o,miptlacted on ram sonwbla toxni¢, \ ton, causing the mixed \How ? how!\ I inquired, in Pity.\ * Instantly,\ said he. \Have you any alum {\ w Yea.” ® Bring it and some common salt.\ \They wore produced. . My - friend pulvorized them, mixed them in equal quantities, then wot a small pieco of cot- \Do it, hore, and placed my hollow tooth. ® Thero,\ said be, *if that does, not curayou I will forfolt my herd, You raay tell this ta overy one, and publish Lt! exerywhem. The remedy is intalli- e’ It was ns he predicted. Onthe in- troduction of the. mixed alum. and sait, I experienced n sensation of coldness, which gradually subsided, and with it- powder to ad- | bright sparkling | manners, this heiress, hug Geoffrey was her favorite cousin, \ Oh! by the way, Clara, I have a meksage for you,\ said Geoffrey, after they bad chatted a fow minutes on indif ferent subjects. # Well, whatis it 1\ */ © Harry Grant desired me to bid you farewell for him.' ® Fatawell 1\ . \ Harhas gone to Baltimore, to go in: to business with his.uncle; and, as he started in a hurry, he 'bid no time to call\ W : * T-I-hope-he-will-succeed- jn\-and> the little beauty choked and» stopped,. - hs Can oly * Geoffrey smiled-a peculiar, signif- cant staile-aund said , _. ren Institution, st Charlestown : *The oldest account is that of Thomas P. Ay. | er, which - commenced in Jue, 1829; with a deposit of $4, and again in 1853 by $6. -. Total, $10. This sum, with in- terest added, now amounts to $58 64. In Aprily 1832, the sum of $40 was de- posited in the name of Augusta. Cush- ing. < This sum now amounts to $233,- 88. . In October, 1840, $350 was depos- ited in the namie of Mary Fletoher. This stim now amounts to $1246 ° 64.\ ~~ ne ons en cC L C The Sing Sing Chronicle has the fol- lowing ..acegunt 'of. a: murder -at Cold Spring. on-. Monday, - From: facts that can be gathered, ib-appears that an old man, P. Morse, formerly of while passing «irom: the store to malit>was found to be dead, and the 'body frozen to 'the hardness of a stone, Entering the cabin was mext.seen a young lady seated at a table; her eyes were open, and gazing with a mild and: stéadfast expr. ssion upon the new com- to that solitary spot. Slis was a corpse Hand ih that apparently resigned and religious attitude bad been 'frozen. to death, Beside ler was a young man, who it appeared, was, the brother of the lady and commander of the brig. 'He, too, was dead, but sitting at the table, and before him Jay 'a sheet of paper, upon which was written the following words; \Our cook has endeavored since pesterday morning to. strike a light, but in vain ; all is now over \ At the other side of the cabin stood the cook; with a his cornfield, a bullet whizzed close by his ear, and the next instant the: report of & rifle rang out on the air. The old hunter know that it was an attack .on his life by soma unseen foe, and looking up, he saw an Indian making him, tomakawk in hand, and on nearing him, be hurled his tomabawleat him ; but he missei his mark, and they rush- ed together; and a fierce struggle ensu- ed, in which . the Indian: attempted 'to plunge his knife into the heart of his an- tagorist, when the latter seized -it, and flung. it a distance of - ten yards, deter- mined to Have a fair fight of it. | The in- dian, enraged at this, laid out all his streugth to crush his antagonist to the earth; but-the ~ofd. hunter was 'gnough for : him, - and they «struggled with. vio- you.\ - He did not reply for a. moment; but dropped his head upon the desk be- Raising his eyes to mine at last, with so serious an expression t at I almost re- pented having spoken, he said :-\ Ah, W--, you know but little ef my life, or;you would 'not thus> have 'sent m But no matter.. Those weary years ars over now, and perhaps the recital of a terwards, and. knowing the cireumstan- 'eesin which my character was moulded, | you will:better:know to what to attrib» .ute any. jagged points of my disposition, | 4 that you may kindly, I trust, throw over them ths terms of 'page of. my life will do ;you good. - At: oot Mogae aoa chy mhiall be k B-, fortune has indeed been kind to the intbntion offthe law-giver;s the law, - All meinbers of Congress. swear their sup- port to the whole Consmnclign ; 19 .this provis- h lon aswell as any other. *- Wo the proposition, fore him, and seemed buried in thought. | then, that slaves whose .cases-comc, within the Fal clause \ shall be- their-oaths are unanimous, . ~ Now if they would make the-effors. in good temper, they not, with nearly equal . unanimity, frame and pass a law by»+means of which to. Keep good. th There qudme;g11x§erg memory whirling back icto. the past.. fiwsifi‘éffilfifi b.“ As nos & yety material one, ;,. If the slave. is to 'be surrerider¢d, it-can\ be of but little conse- ty it is.don shdsnofisgfli‘émmWho“- Me . 18.dones and 6) ' one; In any, cas all events, you will know me: better af Vbiconcennhnthisoam prem jel merely ungubstintlal eohtroversyns to how it ths no mil the splrecards subject, 'ought not the safeguards oflibert known In tho clyitesd and Riv 7. acs to- be iitroduced,; so thats free man; be 2p . not, im any case, Surrender 'have discovered, and |-might iynot be well- at the s delivered: up,\ . at P Ego unkept fon a Jaw upon this Aunoape Juriepru- a slave; and ¢ Jime to\ pro- vide by law tor the enforcement of thntclause 5 win a vh : was by 'two young rowdies, pe te Teal te am |r tope may, 19 basky ot | $o perenne of the toothache, # I don't think so.. rveqd +] who commenced beating. him unmerci- ° . + . don't think so. He was reserved ;] WhO cOm X \pg. iim 'upmerc} omor | but, when he did talk, he was worth tis. fully. _ Morse, 'after erying in vain for B. C. MoCABE, M, D., PHUYTS1GIAN aND ' & ts 'of “<7 ¢&--..__ ~* HINDO0 CASTES. December, 18-, I omerged from the flint and wsteel in his land, frozen to a | lence. At the end of: fifteen minutés,; | veil of charity. No,\ he continued, \ for- \Eahzhfifiggi‘jfifigfi saafm figfififi # statue, in the vain endeavor to procure | the battle' was decided - The hunter tune bas-not been: over indulgent to me, | allthe \privileges and. ififigggnggis‘tbg citizens that fire which alone could save him apd | ended the affair 'by giviog the Indian a | unless indeed it be true, that, .. ' aha;figffififiifumghgégfifikgfig his companions from the cold arms of | blow sghigzh‘fiint bic fl? the spirit laid. When fortune means to men most good, * ~' in: [3-95 {a “fir-“$52“? ymséiugiifili or Mortomino, N. Y, . , 14, f 086, and inf death. - 'The superstitious terrors of the | And this is the- way the Indian got his She looks upon them witha threat'ning eye ! - | laws by any hyperetitical rules ; and whileJ do Rextdonce on the Comera'rhlnlno’nndflomul a ia Binary?“ Wimblltwe “111° grid?! teping to aod Jou “mots” that of 23:53fntfléw-aiwmfiglffgffig'mafia: seamen now hurifed the captain away | revenge. *C. : .© From my earliest recollectiog, the Egigé'émfiififififir\ Ape and inton t]? dohoaci aBf in“ a ‘all‘y ong 11,169,vn0w-a-d.ays.; » who has since died. -* c ~ _ ' [from the wreck, the log-book alone be- * fickle' dame has been. constant, i. one | 08h that tt Wilich cafer for hil, 3 f - graced with the delicacies of the season; |: «'Poor, top. as a churchmouse. ace died . brought d from this it _ ere e s) - officlaand privite Etations,; to conform: 0. A, CARROLL, M. D., will not forget to prepare the hot bed in “maria “6,“me a ° ['. anne (n 0 lzgregqgfiat \fffyi'nafimmisfiJflséasapa . 1 , i_ [ thing at least -heruowavering hOBU-“ltytJahiquynll’mfgéflcis.WmChE‘fl-ndfflfifupfiflefla en yuaffififlwfizfif N's ”KRGEOM good time. Dono fb°¥“P?'! it as A | - © Rathora conceited pappy, I imag.| _ The habit of the people is. getting Er'ié,-'WhicT1 had belonged to the port of | . Few of:our readers are unaoquainted | C- Cb ab? ras an “fififlififii’gfliéfifirfigfiinf‘éofiv . Moo at the roghtance formorly ccoupted by it. . | Scientific operation, one requiring & CAT | {ng, - ‘ more and more in the way of depending London, and had sailed for the Arctic | With thesingular division ofthe Hindoos | ' Imever had} childhood,; s other mon: tutional. *~ aho. ms + Niven, n°°rlevgg~{“ yo oftse, outer or any other artizan to con8tr90t| - Olarg's face flushed hotly. on eyesight. | If you go upon a journey, region Inore' than Tourteen years before, | 18to Castes, -and with the pernicious f have had. People talk to me of the Z* All onthrlafCat the Above named place will fitbut tike the square, saw and hamlqel'. \I think, cousin Geoffrey , you might | and ask when the.cars start, ten to one: % 0C. L3 /| fets which flow Afrom this fatal and su- beou-Vhonr‘s and sportive [glee of child Doring be promptly attondgd tas and (make it yourself in double-quick | gaq better employma han slandering | you don't fully béliéve \what is told you ro eb #i us :| perstitions policy, . -It is probably @t so | hood ; but it. sounds all strange to. me:; | and very dist in. su6- W300 IRN mars M R [Q , | una better employment than slandering | y me/ . haw | © e fis P US POLCY P y <!) F elt\ 'cession'edmip ecutive branch 'of I, ANDERSON time,. Purchase the you hgve an Absetit friend, whois not here to de- | but look :around for a handbill-or adver-] _- A young Tipperary WIQOWrN elly: well known that the.same exclusive prin- Fer my jarhgfi hours, I felt only “Mfmvg-avémmmu ~ They. bave conducted it g COUNSRLLOR ATLAW, |no old ones, In seme sheltered and fend himself—gone-away-perhaps for. | tisement, where yow can read for your- | M'Phee, was courted ayd actnally hgd viple is catried.out to sven a still more cruel p puh,0f~_ poverty, and efen. thn} Throggtrmmuy. perils, an (Mignmhy’mhwxm ong nm | dap abe thad mi ned fords weal | cree - and ths indignabe voice eack to | self., S¢ if you wish to buy or eell you | an offer from Tooley O'Shane, , of. her | exore pueldte br the reore | hae a whent ore 22 here high wap? dien site spo tpt grats . - 88K . depth of a foot, fill it with horse taantue; | a foy choking whisper. don't go about Tooking for customers, way to her husband's funeral. She ac- artisans. ~ These people, though sprung | ations and noble desires leading me up- brief constiturionnl term of four goats, smndur WILLIAM J. GROO, . and on tliat six fnchoa of fine lospt |. © Goed |\ said teoffrey. \ Now lis~| but call in the aid of the Printer, 'and | cepted, olcoufseiz” said Grossman, \ No, | from what is considered the lowest apd ward,--~wh|_le_ want, with 'its coid, fron: xgrfmgndtpfim§gigiiifl§¢flifi <p a c+ a¥TonN@? $ aX L4W,| lenf mould, and put on the glass, - Wa- ton: to the, Clara. Harry is a splendid | address thousands: of your fellow citizens | ashe didn't\ said Smith, \Tooley deat,\ most cofteniptible order-in the theocra-| heel kept me down, snd compelled me -A asipign o magi isedeggvlrggm: hereto. MaittiOA6L0; Bitte 60.4 No Y. - ter properly, and when the whole is suf- fellow; sa good'a young man ag éver | »b ofice. © ,~; \Loh s 'seys she, -y're too. late ; four weeks 380 | tic idea-of: society as devoted to | to crawl upon 'tha_ earth, with her 'bur.. a bold, Nat, In 'contemplations of , Offica In the WNW\ Hall, dest Wk‘flfir ficiently warm, put in the seed, walked ; but ho- is as proud as Lucifer. 1 - \... | ]At was P shook hands wi' Put Sweency Mtheirreligion as the Brahmins thetigelves | dens.: M Hen'I was but ten years ol ,)] -| w o $82?le Sonstitationy the woak of 'a Drut Biore - wo --#8g----_- | Now,-to my. certain knowledge, ho is des. | , \ Sstow Busrnzis-The indichtiobs ] upon it, that L would have him a dacent and at éagor \18 perpetuaid 'its sndieny | used to do a ~ man's -labor, tiling unt I BSS s Perpetutty #. N. LEWIS, Ir, Porkzors is Hastzc--A vory nice pém’tely in love with-you are not | lia. | fre favorable for- « fair spring\ trade, so, gmalrggr poor M'Pheé ggggdeybomidg” dowmas:: The working 'clastes of India, | every hrgw alcfiidqwuhh. fatggu-e; 23s}; llow ofall Mtiougjééiéufmnyghéléjgfig 4ATHORNRY § AT LAW, little dish of potatgss made in five win. | teaing.\ os . ar ad the amount of sales is concerned. We], said Grossm‘an, .w‘€17°7’5»°§ 'all accordingly;. are divided into as, mary.| hom», and away to- my ol amber, 10 reid . inp ofemmen pm gag-arm” NO. d MINE STREET cutes, of less, if the water is boilifiiz‘-b¢el -Yes I am ; go on.\ a |A large trade, of course, is notexpec- | nations are‘gnpgh Jamie: \There was . a | seots as there are castecin their feligiop, | such books as I 3,0?” oblam.—-—(Sh.ak:-.‘ . Morente har oe + - aa and out rome potatoca in slices, a \ quar- | \ He is in love I say, with an heirgss | tod under existing circumstances; Thete:| Dutch worian \Whose husband, Diedric x example, a - native carpenter will | peate was my favorite)-unt.| the hight] provisions ofour mailen nstitution, :end Hap P fate «' ' Ni nd Ber nafog is Cls#a Havaes. 2 . - is one. drawback, however, - and that a-\Von Pronk; died and loft her \inconsolay| neither eatnor sleep with a Stone'ma, | was half gone, cor:my . lightentirely. ao; |'the-U e f being Ampos- oo a o pager hus\ Mhor t I | (or op balf an inch thick ; pout on them | and Ber natog is Haynes.® . -~ ne. C > nOwever and Snat a {,you Pronk; i A808 I he p with a store'ms, ons °C rea Puu .a a azaction mot hos id {3an Niven & Thompson, boiliog water, enough to 358 r therm, and | . ® With meh In lova with mal | serious one. The price which buyers of\) ble: . He was buried on Cop's. Hill.-- son, nor a brassfounder with a copper-| I wonder if you' love Shakepearre as L; i - Neds , and Alfeed '§:w\;~fi} ' 3 1:51? bowls!\ tinder? skim tb'em a. become} {it ee,. 0 0 0 100 20'|fery and at which 'the goods must be? Folks said 'that grief would Kill that smith, . Whenvitisconsidered how nesy-.| Yo# : Pegbap; not,. for. he.: may never ( Alfred fillwglnwfgmwwm of the Paotfic gm add bu ttor with flo'u t, worked 3 I; . \a Thore, ‘hOWé don't ery, Causin. I gold,ifat¢a]j, i_s in:-most cases too by to\ vwxdo‘v. : She had afigure of wood cmfvéd 'ly 'those 'branghes of trade . are. allied to. h~aqe.befrle,DQegcl' ,yog,as he ‘has’ me; C ighary 1 Viso Pron. of the Mans fon to the quantity of otatoos; | know all about it.\ \ f make it an. object.for the . mahufactirers | that, looked very like her late husband, each other, the absurdity of the-prindi~}} («This continued for . years,-long, |: uation Brpress Co , 100 * {to £0133]? up (licea 3:1 ny‘liltiepqhoppéé‘ + ““Bni,'Geofl‘r'ey-rv why didn't he ' te] | to do. a large business at it, | . _ ; and pgnstqlutlyfikeplftéfl bed brine?“ ple becomes more apparent, . But this is weflfisofig? YEW} with “a 'to change} | Hf mkfifiimidoes lav ia f \addition 'of bat mad m go* away 'and | jee - - months. | In about half. a> year she be-] not all. It sometimes happone,-in some | or dispel 'the gloomy. and : une f all j And -D , 'of [rma4 - Whit made him gor away 'and L =- . . f a o +: , it sometimes nappene,in some | o p & gloomy. % 7 wire all fo lawfully. rescind.«lb2.-De- nramrvmf r naw Palme, to taste, \ with the: wddition leave 1e-s0 mileses Ablat-ob-\ -, |, We may learn «isteen,different . Ian. | fame in 8 Sonae of the. large works in fhe neighborhobi | bearahle monotony, of\ my - life. .- Then fad the proposition thats in ‘mnunn #044: 00.4, N Y popper to tasto., * There it is ou see. All because. ~woaves. and be able to converse in ench who took the length of her foo}! and fi of Bombay, thnt the\ workmen consist of NL began the study \of my professzogmwfiy toby the Union is borppiial; bo ma sng re e wis nome uis cen K R A you ato the ti‘éhy Clara - Haynes., . He gun gf‘ffiem Aueritly, but unless we haye | Dally married her. \Heé hid rt “if“? 1:1“ a. mixture of: Hindgos;, Muhometang, | from home and among strangére: - Ab |- v’mgfgfitgihgfgfiiéfilfi; $ « tabs ... ML beantaa pre n iy PN . C 4lP Wi ' an a ight: s , rhaps a. inkling: o..) A if you have nev d out. by |: ;TB ton. nclvofder piuranas C. CutDs 1:2 mimTZn ‘é’l' d hox «1553133 pog | thinks yoh. will imagine . him a fortane- | also learned to say \ no\ on - all proper xixficmfiffifie hols game“?! “$1. ane. o ginglgg wis W- ny‘L‘LIR‘L-ewnezez “Egg $353 \ It-was formed, in fo 31mm! & Gomscllor at Bul, _ peok moastos il, and tema. | hunter, and so ho has city'; 'for | occasions, our sixteen\ languages will do | the servant-to ld PEE ac Aae 3 | ~ ortugess, all of whom profess d: | experence, you know- but . little i of sesoclation. 111774. -It n MowTIOHELQ: N. ¥. may be filled with proper roil, and tema: he says he cannot see you again-without | us. precious little good. ;». -| stuff, and.asked what should -be | creeds, and hate \gach 'other with - that | meaning of those words -'among continued In the Déclaration of (Ofiles In the now Masonle Building.] toos, lettuce, radishes, cabbages and oth» balmy“ his love. \Tf ougwm paid | precious fittle go >* .. | done. After'a pause, the widow replied, poifect batred »which ouly . theological] But 1 know their meaning; | in It whe firthermatue £137 Egg Tagen I\ oak rre\ | or edibles started successfu if without | 08 lug poe you T j r . ; & (Poor in avery quiet way,' Maype it ish well | qifferences can inspire: Toa). 7 v] and God forgive 'me, if I even forget a and engaged thatit shonld be perperidal byitho ASHER D. FALNET, ThompsonvHl6] | thy oost of anything but a little pleasant “0:7“,qu he-woild he tell mp sen i» | A lekter from Japan says: ©Poor Tom. enough now to split up old Van- Pronk | .. | - ~ 000 1; | cheering word, or a helping hand, tothe TiS? one of the netimea ablec, \In ramale H« H. PALMER, Cochooton, caro-and the;, plansure of seeing them.| _ |, Yes: Tam certain ofif\ ~ \0 CCC squosedto 1137161111 fig-“I1“??? vat ish up stairs.\ > > ioo, [ CA plain, bard-fisted old mat. Called | unfortunate waif, who, without the wiz | and catablishin gha~fg§§5fifitfi°é9tda¥i33 NLA AQI &., jurst into life, and grow, will. repay. alll | |, Ge'o’fi'ray \ put your ear down here. endiThe Japanese sit-1X e die it; mg; ivt nom | *| upon Governor Cartin, .of Pennsylvania, | ard's talteman of: mo Byris away from | amore pertect Uhion.. \ s . “W“a‘éé“inék'z'e‘waf‘x‘ifiut’fi‘ murk work | this, to gay nothing of the fun of estity Geoffrey, Have-Barf)\ Grant, with my | uo, reg: e£nlsh(flilnl‘;“’l' mexl‘lxganh a If; Cargen ' Manda. | the other .day.\ 'The Governor, stippos:| home and : ;among strangers 1. When I 5333's; Eigs§?§g?§ fig: atMuore otide 140 | them. 'Will the women see mafia“ whole bears 3\ And, blushifl’g gggé)cfi:ogfa elieve mis nea .rins, or. governors 'of townsin the # Ca. | ing ~of course, that the man wanted \a' | first eat-down in the offive..of my tutor; | sible, the Union is less han hero \SADDLE AND HARNESS |®4°®°\ ___.. __ the Jittle beanty buried her face in har 60 s, < |lestial Empire» often sentence offenders | place somewhere, cous) bis | (now a donne oen rab stiall nov» | etitufion havie ony hom frase J - c | - & [ cousin's breast. \- 0C roger --, _ to lis upon the ground, and to have' ation-of bis past services, and sai a | er forget,) -I n:my hands:a musty . dpon te ood Hee cie - , - , Limxtox with yolks of four . . An bre ; B. Are vol 'The monarch tree of the Sierra Neva- o lie upon the gtound, and, \But the |- was sorty he could not rav’vardhim with. | volume of Blackstone; on 'my back a | $y wel 35??§§5t§§°u§3§--m§‘?9’ “1”?me f <A t . Ited 'but And he loves you, Clara. Are you seul if; thirty strokes of the bamboo. \But the |- was M . : f 1 y b yses f the Unlor A Th VR : ® | oggs, two tableapoonaful of malte “it; willing to hays me recall '. | da, California, known as the ! Miners | / 7 J 2 collar is worse than the bamboo | an office.. \But I don't want apoffice,\| seedy suit, and' in my pockets one soli. | ordinances to that effect a thin ¥ ter, four of white sugar, the jiice and | WilNG I ike him to ‘ -to | Cabin,\ blown down by the burricane of | NON C200, 27 12 TOMS 3, with | said the old man, \I merely called to {tary cent, my only forlune. 5 2 agalast the. authorigy 3 1B in romdy to reastve all to I should like hint to eek mae-to robe stick. is a great. picce of wood, with y N y only 4 . States ngeinst\ the authority g $0 \’3\u32‘3§3\m’€m§b‘fiiézi’M‘q‘i‘ cor o. tik magia 051ml? hemor’fi.‘ but Emfh: havé him. court me. +I-I-am a:woman, | the 14th ult.\ It was 80 feet in: dxaige. A ho'lefiélr‘thfiman to put his head thro'. |sée if you didn't want to buy 'a good!| * MB); dint 'of dang al. manner of Esméififi? Effigy < 0, over X, L, Burp «h vaste and . n Dea! : h \ *~ © _d g be : ts old. * ' . be 1 mit A43 9%, - - NBL. OPl-gccording\ cumstances. Mil ero | flt iu roth y Blg ate | onan, iod. 1 ean propa | orient mppored t Se sono yea on: |d hoi Cin non ont ii het ing} WE morn o kap ue e ome aie | 8 ote ghet dond mas, i nen a vee ar ue tain and produca taken In oxohwnge for goods. e & 8 plea | to Rimi\ - ,. 0.200 . 0. :; ple gl ; .y, | out from .(beit. prison every. moruing * <8 ~~ 9C °C il warm the body and feed the stomach, Tawd, tothe extentofany y\ ro batt dou w. y. 4C\ PSY fill at rates] “5,121, ”£431: notvlzn gilt) Harty Grant was gt his uhcle'd stud- |. 'I'wo young boys borndeaf and dumb | ang chained 'to 'a wall, where everybody |. G8. ; ... . tth age 0 4 C99 ii they\cut'x¥xjr pride to the quick, I; $§a¢=thécoanfiuflsfiggitnl - Montisotlo cons ant tomers if)” f“ one ; I?” I titre minutes, The [ying bard, and trying that hopeless have been taught to hear and speak: by {passing bycan see them.\ They caunct A New York Contractor has Fée. gy | at last mugged through, and that»waflf%:{mgfi§:§'§9fif.§§§fi= € the- U mon PICELLO winnow sase -| Te for two ples. - * | tasks 10 forget ho past. One eveniog-at | a medical person of the namo of-De Ban» fgeq themselve« in thir, wooden collars, dn Havade, takibe-witn him ony | a 'proud day for me when on the Tih of | 20 be M A N UFAOTORY oal « | supper, he was chatting with his afot | delogne, who bas- exhibited His PEtIGAtS | because they. cannot\ bring their hands in Havana; takifg=witi him one- ' ’ { part.. Tehal 'perfed T worn # fiz -- i h ; N o NIH du harieg. removed his atand to 1’ ths now biliding recontly 6rostod nt the wort aud of the willigo aind haviug made fish nttovationn nad fummumumq Ai Werd onlled for by w largo Inordand ofuuhmonslln now propared to oxconte all bir his Hro with pinotuality ang < . . B48H, BLINDS AND Doors tarnished at wholormlo and ratafl at the monk rey | pint of scalded milk, half'a pint of Indi- | an meal, a {easpoonful ofsalt, and six awest apples, out into small places, which | afford am oxoollont, rich jelly, This is | one of the most luxuriant, yet simple puddinga made. about his two littla-cousins, Fannie and Swart Arpus Puopixa.-Take one Graces Sal nul #T have written fo my friend, Mrs. Hart, to find me. a governess for thend,\\ anid; Mrg. Granit, *and she has recom- mended a young Indy who has, she says, all the necessary qualifications, though atthe Paris Académy of Science. | >] male friends, What a rogue! f The geniléinmi whogmbrflqe'q’ an op- ortunity; is of the decided opinion that it does not come up to some:ofhis fe- to their mouths; but sometimes: a son, may be seen feeding his father, as he stands chained to the wall. 'There aro; men also whose business' if is to feed the prisoners; < For great crimes, men: grej strangled or beheaded; and . for treason,, thousand, laborers, to build is railroad, for which ha is to receive the round sum of $1,000,000, out of which he hopes to make 'a profit -of $500,000. There is 'also an enterpiiging New York party af- iter the contract for paving the streets of Havana, for which, it is said, the sut of Capitol at: A'bany, and briskly stepped dowi State'street, with my diploma in toy hand, and all the dignity of ig Ro- mink General Th. my gait. .I thought \then; foll surely. all trouble was at-an end ; but a few years- more; of unequal ' of the Unfon fend and faints sel | -In'doing this there needs {that 1f w) 'ag's menace, but only at the d'eclqrgqigipue tain ites a the || and “j,“ CRETE: ing € the contrary. . I trust this will not be reger a? *tutionall} the.most terrible and barbarous inflic-. [ ] s tions are reserved. be \ 85,090,000 is to be paid. | ack : ' ~----4 6B wrestling with -my sold. companion, pov- | <=> |qrp with the added dignity of a pro- | ® fatoris Toaides ale! ;p. fession to support, convineed me of the |:0 iptheri © bas anl | - Queen.Vistoria, besides giving a: lib- us mop : dipthorig. . , . Losr tas Rack.-A party challenged) oral donation to the starving 005mm y- gzrgri 01511 bust! fuendgg‘ig—Efl Lt, 151351714212. j ''The people of New York, city, #wal-| another, whorwas notorious for his speed |-woayers, and also ' asleoting various 804 - a 0 ngwt lieu]; on Tat. low annually. over 120,000,000 pounds'| of 'foot, to ran a Tice. ~’o'_f a cousid-' spécimens \of their silk, bas just com- h “flgmefi a n hoes ho cain pros . of beef. .._. mou C, elt, ~oLerable, distancé .with. ~him;. simply municated the\ pattern of & #ibbor of| 20824; buff ggt “gar { as I have doses |- ~ Society, like changeable ilk, roust; stipulating .that the champion of the Ghinese taste and -xoanufacture; found | PSrity who fights for as. don. it was he viewed from every point to ascer- |!\ foot-course\. should carryten. pounds |in the summer Palace at Pekin, and.| , When B: DEAD E 22 I he dad d to: e v1ow lors,\ Io s, _. [_| |'weight of any article his challenger might ordered some pléces to be woven in the with a. troubled look, as if he dreade 'to tain its true colors.. 25. > dhoose to sdlect: ~ Tw 'all the\ pride of q; d district, for h 1 10.0 'back to the past; but-as he proceed- . , issumes thai) Ch00%e to select:\ In \al\ the: pride Of distressed district, r her own espacial | o Itt odie to Bis 6708, dad 1 fan. 'The moment. anythiig ussumez : _| well-tested powers, the'champion cried use, . > ~ =/ ~*} ‘ 8d, the light cam toh y“;h ya shape of a dulyfl°m°P9r§°nfffegu *\\ s adhe\ \to the bargain ;. when, lo. and (._ v. _ l 222 cled: he Afail? S01“? 131,180 e £111 f: selves incapable of discharging 16 |_\ | popolg 1 pig opponent selected-not only ** The times:aré hard; wife, and Lhiod with which an old soldier; recounts his £ prive, , Ordord from werporttorn and buildore gho is very young. Shs has been high: réspsotfully sollaited | <| Jy educated, and has Jost; suddenly, thro\ wiingfgflm’pflgofihfi' 311222152)? vaded $3???rfi’fwfifii‘i‘rmlrmz‘ifm’ M| Save Pork Caxz,-1 pound. of . salt aims heavy bank failures, quite a hand: or * ~* THOMAS ALLEN pork, chopped very fing, ten coup of hot sop fortune; I forget bet whme, but asEflqog‘béwu‘mx:goflxew rammtmemasied Elmeré“med 0? to.the: pork, 16106.“ of she is coming to-morrow,\ R all our, cupa o sugary 10111) 9 ‘molnnesl a Iam very> glad yo?“ were so soon CB £33 Saint, 11 3225232313“ o3m'“‘“'{h' Bpice : with spired,\ Arrifl‘ there the conversation emoogs, warongs, €OYS® > any . other spice YOU | hod f yawsuay, - |ohoose. An Ohio cake-try. it. - r’r) o next oveging Harry .came in-late, * righ * *- The parlor was not very brilliantly light- Fartextxa up poul ed, but he saw near the firs three little A vasloty of try to fatten, and they will do. well up figures, and eupposing his little cousin yer and Piatod Spectaetes, Goin * | to twelve or fourtegn days,\ Ken therd i had a visitor, wont in and lay down. on emo Gore Looketin #0 in gre oops beyond Uist tt06, aud. fem} the sofa. The voites rmurmured - on, + Bgl Gold, SUver and Plated Chains, Gold, SW & - > : AEERES repelled, will-poi s 1 ppgspfith§.flia o Herat a. v . i Palos © tur a co P yle | : h tha - F ared ha Demise aP . - ' - t the | it difficult to keep my mose.atiove water\] victories. . Well, it. was an excusaul \VO - | them as much as, you likey they, will | vary dow; uaill thosstvant ome in (o | _ The excestes of our youth are iene | or Iho chieotaal ~Jmpodiment . but the | it difficult to sasty leas sare rete mony at least. ..- ¢ wold at Olly rotwil peicon, vow loaner every day till they die. summon the clildren'to bed, Then one | upot our old ageyp§gyable with i St, | most, grotesque light of full-bloin | water, busbar & iyo, p your nos it to| B isnow a leading member of | on i o pe notbuy brant of prdlace, but come and got a 8 of tho three, standing srect by the fire. | about thirty years after date. ~~~. *- peiggr—fienpoufidfi‘WGfi-gh‘? f'fifi 32g: ft‘m’ésaveagf’ 3d)?“ didn't keep it. £0, the N. Y. State Legislature; Je-surroun«| is most favorable to palin : o i N i Tok rst ef * daw? . me t. 1 ornd he : 18 ' net \to\ \ @ «604 C 000% ap MRC Mr der fen Nb, +1. | lone. urge here Andi - fitoi’i‘l‘i‘figdgffm Wr innst \etfs | - A life of full and constant employ- (ight; gare a most uomictakeablé? yAWH. | .- One-farmer in Tilinois sold 2500 head iii m3: “it‘ll: If; 5’sz £2521: figihiiwsfi n L = ded af home by air intgresting (family., £3,an fi‘éfii‘figfififi’fiffiafi © *HMomply retina io onde dno, doot | mont is the only safe and happy one. figwfifihificé» and in another. in-) of cattle last fall, yielding him $75,000. gox to the man with speed of Of ib> >| \Popularity in politics<to to se, 'your | and when his boys shall grow ce ons | ntg tony 3 one aie . nom mme ad Taxa; |. amm s Tarines, a: path,\ in the | bing, great. sroug mich Toor \¢ ont, |_ In order to deserve n tru fiend; we Canin ere mo as ,c g To in. large type posted:! to' a fence: tees he thd tt to \ t. ap [Resse Henna eet and mith - pen nn nna | path supposed to run away from him. - || poop head to mous \ot 1086 NE Fad amust.learn.filst .to 'be one. .~ - \ Eioblety 18 ITke the aft-yery (Nigh. ub [Somebody will inquire ia Ton mN die | I leave it with you, dear readety to pon: | 8 tow wad oops Ura the of hater: mune cyatiny Taak A0P | > The man who confles hitsself to: the'| | \Miss Haynes -I .. ton {| cl.The - man\ 'Ioks Thoral:- courage -w Li'éfiwmmhfidrwd low down it i per\ |when the first tain comés you will dis- yey its own moral, he | RR and affections, That there are Bugiélg'a’gm otuy own \M | drink beat for him; io wellaupplied. | | Eb What MrSGrant® .- <- ! treats when he should retreat; 'est choke-damp, . appear, kyo? . \o. \andy 231404, <4 or - ® °