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" D e f e n c e o f * t e C«l«Tnff?'-aclo! , • MtimemWarpmar^fo^Pme^r
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THBsUb5ofiber#e#Iaiie tolinterto Il««iri-haltftantai of tieiitva .a^^ttiis'solftottiajiffi'
country that they n8Ve*-enJeW*1#8tolpartiWjp ship,,jwafe»tlidaatofrTQTBSo«fe^«?^Jfc'Vfei!ilir tot the anri)os6«&caw it)g;!gss{he*aBovetttemiessi in ^itl its various braiwh&. |%elr shops may be fbniiaisonB aMfie ©awisger Sfifop-wf Wat; *B»un-dage,%tn3«U»lte*1d4^i^eranfe^owi^r|gaBfti> street.:.the'Ofber afW^Oo'rrnorih of the Wash-;
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notreej in «i* \m ^l&wptNh *e.asonaD% %&>. Slff&iS, BM#fCfMSjtaPefictes,;Mta%xis
•^S1" rjejR0%6d" to t he b-uil»(ii}s ,o-d . PiriteneyJt^et Jtatone south of Cjistte
wi.,^«jisitside3 wEer£ eBa .wiU attenfl-t'o all
^aeAr -"* '"•Sf'- • - • • • • , • r:. -....
U m l i r e U a s a n d ^ F a p a s o l s . Umbrellas, Parasols and SuncShadet-cwered
*jid repaired on thft.mostrftasonable-terjms, an4 v Mt8ptg(ie4Balip the-best.
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Tf^H^' subscriber* % no^! M*6ei*Uig-l6is1slSpply" A of goods (A* tbe^ofcHi|sbasOnTcofl)prtslflf,
in pa«,tIwfO'W'*«,inga¥pB8<:'•-*,'' - •' " • • ' ! I r o n . '
Old Sable Bar Iron, . Cut &, Wrought Spikes, Swede's . - ^ o do , do Nails, Eng. & Amer. do , Oataan and Pitehi Ca?t fe'Spriiig'SteeV mW ^ptgai-i^M^t
W % &vS.mer.-BHster>4o.^iee|t imAAwm ows. Nail Sods. , , , dritidstoaed, , CrtnM,'
; T*6\tndftnd sauar^jrolbj SV sijses, " " . i p p n s e ' Tr i i l t iViaSS*
.Con8iatfi>ff#-» -very ^ten9iKejjO,P$ tomfiffe ass,or}Dieat, of, fcopks* tatehes, Butts* Sejeffa, Door Hand.iea, fe. . •••••»
A very large anaScfioic>seletstio&of-3?aWe and Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Cook Knives, *«.very low> -* ••' : , : " '•'••* •>••••
P l a t e d l V » t e . •.-'. -. . Some very toa patteroaMt&SHetr- Plated Mtm-
tet and Chamber ^Cahdiesticlcs} also Brittania, and Brassdo,:' • •• .i - • .£-,
OnrpoMter s* T o o l s . -••**• Bentfh and 'TOPffwgSPljShasv Saws,'Ch&sel9,
Gaugesr Braces'«hd; BW%4fad}«in fact^ -ev«y thing necessary for-'the'-'FfadBk •*«• *• * - *-«
C a r r i a g e T r i m f i x u i g s . • ' Conslstin|#R^^We•• anCOH CWtb: Pate-nt
Leather. Brass anfl !SrlVer" Banfe, Axle* Armtf, fcc. be.; also constantly on hand HAIR CLOTH of various widths,, wheejbarrows, Snoyels, KHsdW Manure and Hay.>Forks, ^vlhes,, frc. &«., ajf pf, which ^o fe i son t ^ o | f jsewo^-hie let irii. > •
Corner Seffeca & Water ««.. ^ qme«aj«ay_jay£|6r:
S6"ne>ata%e7 jott y*jCfastt« ,^. , lariocftust^l}.Y 9n-
_^_ Jce,-oii.iiie5vests\da of Maia-atteetrfive
^ n W ' J a i j u a r y f , J845:
j^nev^ June 23j
^aJMsiOil^JMjteir B u c k l e . , I p E „ subs.cwlie» haying porchaseol
„.__,, ,lhe,rigWtouae^rjBBPLANFS BA3S5NT LWER BUCKLE, would .give notice that he has on hand Harness made with these Bucklea atfa-tfbed andr wishes to dispose of them on rea* sonaSlectenas. The peculiar advantages of ibese .JBudjlcs are todispense with tteu.se of the tongfle aai.jts destroying effects, as io. the common Blrcklev The trace can be taken ap,-or altered with perfect ease to any jequiTed length, a ligfht w he«jty"4raaghft-!<ivhich'every person actjnaint-e^ with iiajfaesS will readily adroit is an important consideration. Alsp, its simplicityj neat' niess, safety, durability an ' cheapness, will com' ttsend iS'to- alt'persoas; having use for Harness.
"•He'haB'also.-on-ha^d^ and' wiU«-make to-order. tftk bejft qpalHy of
<- - VALISES, GABPET-BAGS atrflall other articlefyiM|yJj;^pt at a likeSstab-Ushnient; an4-jw'ouift-pjMv^^rly. invite the pob-lier^e.^mine^Maistp'!e||piGoods before, pur-cbasins elsewhere, as hei?natters himself that he catf^uttiheSa'asto'priciiihd• tjaWltyv'
' WfeST-SilbE tSTAf ER-STREET, Ti*oitoo'«»:1ro*tho"f V; Badte^BMore, and near-
lyopporito tboSoneqa-Bonse. -. "" . GE'OtfGEB.>i,GE..
Geneva, Dec. gS, 1845.' ; B2
sixty stcref of iihdifce land, tyvalvror fourteen acres, in wood?, and agopd^ottion •''•' • ' •• «*»-r 'improVM lands fte *ell of rajl Qmber; , . f lV
ceS, andTdr^- ^ F a r m " i 4 4 ^ a i
uiuler iiiinrovea lanos £re ,.. ^nttiVatWh. t h e si(d fenced,
Geneva', Sri the"
House of good size j one Barfl and sheas, one Horse Barn, and. a firick Smoke House. Also,
oWcfpw4kw^p f two m-rtes. * h . e f f V f t # » M ^ ^ e a c M w a l U n e . -sp r ings r 'mty of c % % p m ^ f % k j n a a .
Possession can be,haflM,6ny M desrred.1
Mareh20,lS^S'. " 6«
M! mm ttm^&^W&$v®h& X thB recreation *nd •exefGtspafigetid^v menof sedentaty employments, will be open from, 9 ifeiocsk 'A. M* antii 9 o'clock P. :8<*<d*iiy, (Sundays ekcept«d> at No. 1< water «tree^ a t*w doors- South of X H.^iilnjan's' Hardware Store, Geneva. This exercise being of a vigor-. ousaM'tieatth3teharacte^is*ftt6;itronglyrecom-i m«ridaa^1iythe^tettity^o^tfy8peptio^&all those laborihgundBraffectionstofftfecneft. ' establ
APY1 -'A!L 1 , 'mi il&tW 'eAaosO •sp>B3ig "g ' a jo pnajffpio oq^60da*o -£"
• ' ' " • ' ^asjniJ; jo psgsijos" acf \\\t& cWA[»sta9qj JO; aapn«x» pus 1183^4 VW*- MORA "javsoi BIV& <8 pa>ono ajoj :oq jOAa ueq) aauoj ppjs eq yijli "pute 'saoiiSJJod -rfn")8aitfi'3tn joptfe «^au'(re'are"sapp»aq;i; •' ' . J " •- '" ' jz& •- •• •- - s a s s B i o
S m ^ o o T f BTO'<ore '*8ion8}«ff «BiC?JJD* J, 'SUMBI (ftp fsliopaa410 ' s a w c e i * m o s
**o*<83S9t!|£) aaiMi'feai^nX P ssBJd: P»? 3«3 'ssqstcf 3AI3S3Jj 'ssqsid 449J3JJ 'opxaj^ng -*«aqsi(i jE8ng pajaAOQ— :a3Jt^£SfllO
^—1?% 'aSSAJ SipeJSEI •SaiSHtesjmM 'tneg najpov iBttofQf*aD!o. .'ailo}aoniq'3ur«op '•op psattlg p9]iso>puE.<p'3S}fti ||ii9& *»X «U!M£3i pastjmog AV0J4BU paa op'iiKjo V^itii 3ui)siBuoa
• • •*• '*''*.f, '•• "t ^oiuam -Vosse BSJUI sjq 6) 'jIjjanOiJ'puO'SiSBliiA Sdtiranoi--JOS pUS 't!A9U3Q.JO SU9ZJ')13 9qj JO; tlOIJUOV - p *q\ jiuD X[{nj)30d' oi pjlioiv jaqtiosqna a n
. .nrejLaa.:<3NV aty-^a'ip.^fe ".-... •i sLgnfttiiKsi'iaYahsgi- UPB:^ • Vniolcsale & Retai l Cab ine t
Ctoair & Uplittlstery WaTCPooms,
THE subscriber will manufacture and keep eostahtly on band all
kintfs of OABIKET-WARE, nnd CHAIRS, at ihia establishment on Seneca,,St.,'^h.e,.Jtqgstimportant of
which are . . . Sofas I Looking Glasses, Divans, \-Marhle Tap Bureaus, Side Ottomans, J 4- (Mim' Tables, Chrd>
Tables, Mafa0M&j&^:0$l^ PaHlcy nna'Cd^BV^Ms^f^«^a)ifScd. steads, irtcJcer&^8$Gbfai$',8itr£aUsf.'fa He will be readyjalsOj toatitefd toaltordeisTor:
Hair and* Iti'kw, |4aWI£|ses, Church and Chair Cushic*si£ciiW'|faBdi '
Old baiFMattrjMses cleaned and repaired., ^•Jlaltdgady, Blackwalnut,
10\$fty &*Cbe*tnnt Coffins '-q'f aitsizes} kept constantly
on hatid*.
... ^w*JSfe«S«|B?>- - ' J^dCTSorag^^ .tliat tai*«l, yet spwo
Ourboyii»3j«t ijnita(.»s4.w«lj(ijr». .'AsiflhliBuMlJinaH
. Ob.etxe btia,to.to<no(bor'« ofroi, NorJj]|gb>,m'jiftiiltt5wao»;ci[ .
a I ^opqt t id thy it»p j jpiaweut
I wflfjiqt cbMij tieOjflOBv,, norpi^j . ',. Q'?f d?efltt4«tljgsi|j«i yaot^it.
And ihriu&ii my-ieiit coiidenjoid, Iwept
But.fti^\bwfr' |p»tts*>t>, •„ . . OH l.flawc fidw nnwothe «milrt
WiePr/tH'SiHiAroQuntsips, low wakopt
Hath cursod .the worid and m»
• Jlfl trsnSiiipgtto thj'Jcatfe. :- •,•
" llaiulifts'ipirit 8ft liath? iio»^" " ' <a?K#haaa'««ia!gliiU'bStiw'ea!ifi*'- • '
T i a n XAS, db ! take him not away, - •*$% )9L9^%C6r« r ia to^ -^ - - " " - '
"FaHjSiKJr pTgite ftSt Breast; than »!»* •-yOSiaSBimottol «injl withinv- " -
fe
EK^H the!Ch'ioi-e«. '
. .- • v ^ ' ^ W g W * . ^ -.• •. - • T h e faHowiog^ powerful passage, des
criptive of tha^ last daa of -a, distressed outcast, is ftoia the last goblin story of Dickins: '"'v.- . , , % .
" She dressed the child next morning with unustia't-aaTe—ah, vain >exrienditUTe of care upon !sach squalid robes!—and-once mores tr1ed*to: "find some mea"ns of life;" ft^a'sfhe^fes'tday of the' Old'Yeelr. She tried" till riMtt, and never Brojieher fast. ' She tried rnvath'. ." • ' ' •
' S h e mingled'with an abject1 crowd, ;
who tarrfedlt t f£he sho^v' until it* pleased some officer appointed to dispense the pu.blic"icharity',;(lhe lawful charity—not, that once perched upon a Mount) to call them in, atidj,gj|e$ti6n tib^m, jand say to this o n e ^ G o to such a place,' to th^at pne, •Mjoinpneil;. vf^ek i to mal^e'a "football of "anolflidr'Wrlacb, a n i d v p ^ hjm",here and there, frirtfci Wanjct to MiiA, from house to Be |se ;^>i rhy^ea; r ie ;d fed lay fo'Sfrn to-did; o^-s^'rted'uip ;an'd febb,e^, a^d'soi becante a-higher^Boft of;criminal, "whose
claims ailctwM *bf no "delay. Here too •J i fe ' f tB^- 'gSt f ' ldWa her-dii ld and wished tehayfe;h'lyin^ on1,her breast. .. And that wks tgUte eilotigh.' ] ' , ' : I t yips. m|M^-C'bie"^, . ' clarity'cutting n i g h t ^ V H e n t ^ e V s i H l f ^ e - c h ^ herfot*.i%Vmth, ffie'arriv|J6utpi4e the hqasWlilie calteffl""'u* o t ~ ~~~ ~~
upeh jt f nc'^l^otit-to enter. ' Then she recogfliizedB^ei tnasle* of the bouse; wh4o,I&$Jlo"'||ispj3S^ person if wasao t very d^qH-5-«|ct{} Jill up ,the> whole. en,try.,s. .
'QUI' he. said, softly, ' you have corpo
, StU lo'bBed'aftKe'ohlld, and stools, her head^ , , . . .
' ^ n ^ y o i i j t f h m ^ y p u liave. lived here long enough without pa^ipg" any jent.1
where, *ttd no r Jo b# f^M e d • A " d * ^ she h u ^ S 3 o n ; tlje. ? ^ p words in 'h l r mottth^ '%ikepI«il iatef e 5 r" ^~ - W A J A . -1:1— t : i i»„ n ?... . like Li l j jp !
All a t bpee ehe stop-ehe No#f tam|# ,Ba*t lT«xc la i i i i ed ; t
iM^hfa ^ftite hair . ' ; '1! o|d man, tearii ( r
fiWld! M«-g! Tm-n h$M. back!' d ^ j Fatherivfurn to 'J>»^H* In heroWh' scanty ^ | i |Wsb*wrapfel ?#ie baby wafni.', With hel j feveWd han j^she shi^bthfejd its linibft,icomp*aed i ts wee, arrange.4 rfs imfean attire. Itt-lfer W * ^ arms she folded U,.|^hougJ^%h<a n e T # would resign it morew v'Ancl^tth her ;3ry Hpsjki^?d it in a final pang, andl?%ttgony of .fofa. *?Put t rngi t s tfiftfiy hajidJH||j to her-necfe, and holding itT'twere, wihin her dresd. . i j l f t toher di4t||pte|fB^a|f, she | e M t s steeping face against her*-»nloseIyrjiiead-ily, agains£ her&3aild sged pn ward to the jiver. ' ; „_, •'">•: ••-. •
X ;To the rolling river, s>ift and$t)q, (Where winter njght' sat prodding likfttiife last da«k thoughts of ypiany who had sought ^rsefuge^liere b^fiire- her—wher^e .scattered light^apon the banks gleamed .•sullen, red, anct.dull as torches that,were burning there t o | h o w th^ way to death -^gwhere no a b ^ e of living people ca^t its shadow, o n u t | e deep, impenetrable^ melancholy shade! '.I, '<
To th^r iver I To^that portal of eter-ity her /aspera te footsteps-tended with
the swiftness o | j§s rapid waters running to the seat, i H e tried to'taticii her as, she passed him, going down to its dark level ; but the" w M $ | r e ! a | | f e | } form, the fierceand terriljlg, l^ve,,", t|s*desperation that had left all human cheGivor hold behind, swept by him like ,thff Wind."
•Ttaailated ft? ths BoaSott^lttbDl. O o s s i p o f t h e F r e n c l i i t t e t ropo i i s .
• lf&m Na'w Tfo4%aTier'tfMWa'a Vm,.
m befM pwrnttter »b wenri the Biopfletw woiil* infirm We Wlel thht wptog 6f this titflMW i i aliawef s%« *?f«gtt1atrdas^re WWef cjt'tolst' beafl,'tM*«u¥t b«*c«mpW6a'WtH^my*a%1 admitted withoat the copseH|Wt^f t^«fn
Thesai)Si$h"ertsjifej th% O»por^mity of notifying the public, M f JWWMst fui-nWhed | im-self with,a Hearse, and win hold Himsett in readinesa^f ail times; " o attend Funerals, and will furnish ShWMJSi 'pto'cttte 'earfia:ge"s, and make alt necessary firradgement for^ineral occasions. * '"'- ''¥' ' ,'^7:, •- ':j*;' '.',.
He.has'alsoB plot $Efh% Washington-street Burying Gro'ulfid,ihcluauTjftheiieW patf. which can at ^ttttime be tmmmf.s"Alt aMfeafibns! niade Whfat, i»Hl YeceiVe^is ptbnipt and «a"re fuWftenttfttT;" ''''"' 0K*mEESB.8l£SBE.
Geneva, April yr^WK A T T . ' 68
.1*', •• f>E..fftr-M^* igft* gftWPfa'iMtitfflJ, ** ** i i P ' t V ^ j 1/'- *
^aBeOS^saesss*
tantl^aittsfiaht destriptionito
Tj>»S«r*stafi3,: M P J B 'Snfetj5
esteva,?lfei6ps1c(m1' to" •eMW|i'df=OTery
ShrdiiasJ Sl lve#K«e | ,*m*We'«H mm. HeatsWftdt*Ga*ria$e%:%^ tie* ePSex«h!aoa»ul{deWaM)F^ W-tborlas^ suming th^fBsponslffili^? - ^ »W ^«r.-t«..%
Having; repftMy fdtnls.Be4 himself WitB a tiew Hears'S IK brfh»ple^b*derj!-anl W%e««fMft style; and having in-'a*mea!saWrelihlimSbeiVbis former business, fle. MterfhjjBsejfuilt from his
. . * j . ^ x E - ^ ^ ^ u l f i e l s , he will long experfeticf in the_alrei be abla- to. disoharge tb^datiejJiijr:4'flnTPi>e>' manner.;alwiya consulting) th,^wi8b# offtiahrtsi
|T."».'' HavfoiiSfeCMired, f^qj¥^lie*»««A*""-** eeiMff-theviikgefthiBSpWfttmintiolSftxtpjij^t^p^^^ catipns,for,lnfe*tne,oi wavhfiaroa^yp.thejSjb*--riber, w l i p . ^ a feof « e Butyiiig^erguod,
4 has tl>e diaposmpjfm ia. the-samef " , Geneva,-Ajiwjffiwifiy/--.. ,-..'.'• <•*• • • •"
acrjber4 sad has
JlWT-'-'BfSfeBaBWSft.- A' .New assortment of Sold snftjBUvw watches* cheaper than ever,
Gold«a«, Eauiags, Bfac«fets. Full jewelled GoldjWat4h«s^fraitir$ifS to -*100. Silver full fewt&Ja.fcbm^tl54o|3(» .?•• • -'•-. f •
EteryartlcU wamnled « gotfd^atirepreiiBnv ted, aethslje* J«*elryiSttr«i 46atfne'ca-stwet.
.•<•'.'•, -4* s j . - n / l . t ' —•—••— - — - - • Geneva, July 3 j . 1846.
S P I R I T o f
Way T^lfW. ^cu&:
Phouogrraphy.
THE Phonographic R««dl»«f Book; Ibfifd »ty1#,Pbanographle Class Bftdk.&c. &«;
• t^ - ^ f * DERB^k-CO'B. --i O c t o b e r 9» * *w*
lURSHAN J to'afi otdeTo^George. R. 5Parbnrt,; Surrogate of Ontario conn^, aotice is hereby
giveiifeaft parsons I#mg'Jffaims againat wees.' ate 6feTorte6enecm:Oritfe^en»Tat|;«f me%ra -of Seneca, h^m£;4mW^^ti^Wfent tnesanie wltb|tberyoi(cBera?the>'eoi: to Carohae J. Crittenden, admiasja trix> and Philo Bronsoft and, luoiusi,Waroe*i rfinioJBtrato^ Of tn%rgoods,*hat. tels,and credit of Ba4d deceased, at the- refflajmce of ialdsPhilo Bronsc«,in>tbeilowa of Seneca afore, said, 0$ or beSre £he first day of April next. - Da-tedrseptember 15,1846, ? ' . . , . ^ ' i
r PHILO BRONSOJ, pto^fr .1 WJOIUS WAB
*"& bSvp ^ e l v e a -another supply cf ©old ^en>«CAliftO|tfeVerydi£fereHtJcind made.
an4atpric)c» tanging ttoui~*~-~*t well caH.and. tetf>~4re,li-iifBlt^Qie price to suit you. f,
Benedict &%arney's Superior CODJ Mark Levy fc jtrottielis* Pen Isevt-Brown'ir - - ' ,io
'""ttoina^ m&,'&.-Vt6.iiW-;;^lflePaIo.AUo.t - .a do • nric(o»ia«-• .--*. «.M •>-io J4'd?l;W'Jtarli!ham|%.... ...duoj
! CongresB Pen.
SCO.
T AFG%^,|nl«rtain|ngaij |dInatrtctire J
The Young IJrlvsKerj or«ebg«phlcalOard*,-by JKateBarclay!j* M J-. t .., '.»•,..'*. v-
Dr.Busby'sImprovBUGatheJ-*r" « — ?• • '"JElot^HeilWe^byPKrtvPifii**.'^---.- : .-* «M«nagrie,»©r Gamei.of Beastrj^ r •Th* Pickwick Cards, by Sam weflerf *Rbbins6n Crusoe & hia Man Friday j ' The New.WptMi or Game of American Hiiteiy} Th* Gam* of Kinga^Acj * « . -V . „ . • ^ X- -'J
JEor aale by • . i„ .G, H. BERBlg & CO. " "«Wsi»-0a>mi8*>t-.<»«* r d^icription
and patten^ at, COBB'S) 36- Seneca it. *
tidn^t you think jfta^wfthoutany pgney, you've been ja pretty constant custom,er at this shop, no w l'sal<l Mr.Tugby.. .
She reneited^thelsaHje. mute appeal. ' Suppose you \ryan3,deal someyvnere.
olseT'Rc said^V, !*Snd suppose yotuprq-vide^ypurseifrvvUK another lq^ging.^r?-CojmjJ'Son^ y QU tiling you pan manage ill '" " '
SJ^esaid, in a,low voice, that it was very late, ' To-mprrow.',.. .> .
' Ifow, ^ see What yp.a, w;ant,' said Tugby.rr-'jand what, yqu^meap., Ycu' know there'are two^pjaitties, in .this house about-y6u,-and you delight in setting 'em by theears . 1 don't want any quarrels j ' X'm speaking -goftjy,,, to avpid.'» quarre l : but if you don^t go away, I'll apeak out Ibadjan^JEoy-,. shall .cause*, words high, ^noijgh^p j>leasei J O J U -..But yon shank cleme iih „3*JjaJt 4^te4ieterm^nied. ,
. S ^ p u t i i e j h a ® J a $ k ; with^Jher hand, and looked in a auddgn nman.?»er a t the sky and the dark lowering distance.. .-,_] ,. ?*.Tbfp is^he lastingH,qf an Old Year, a.nd,I".w,Qnlt Jcarry jE-blofll^no^^uarrell-. sfrig8"an,4 4u^^«S8vifflW'. ;ft . 'J l§w »»§« tasp4easer y^k; n ° W | l ^ k$% •-,$&** 6 a ' d
fetlif r* t . ' I wqpfte^, i o * sgf noA ashamed. of; yidujself, to ijaw^iiuch practices jnto ;
a>-New,^ear. ^f..yp>arJhav>n5tjaiiy busi-nesarin- the^wflfridbutto<feeal!S^,ys giving way, apd.!ai^ys»,j»ajk4ng^jj5turbaj»ee^ between niamt and wife- you'd be better ou^o£4»,, :C|o,«iloiig ^ t % o u . « ; r ^'Follpw,hftr4 Tovdespemtioplt . . A^gaip thep ld man ,fapawl.the. voices,,—.
Looking up, h e sawsthefigures hovering in the air, and pohtting wfe«*o she went j^owji. tns<Un?j?'Street. - r
~ ',§jie! lovea i t l ' he exolaimed, m ago-nized.entreaty tor- he^^.'.(Ghimes'Ushe !&Mea tt,stil';P , , ••-,-.•'
. ,'JbfpUQW^ Ijepl' ,The- shadow swept upoathe track she had- taken,. Hke a. cloud
r-JBfe- joined .m^ the..pflrsuiM«be 4 e p t ,c]pse. to he r ; he lookea into hserifcev^-H e s aw tbe>^eme.fierce ,-aooj terrible expression mingling with her love,and bin-dllog in JiBr.-sey.es. H e .heard heri«9ayF
' Like, Lilian fc-To. be>«hanged Jukd'JibJ)' iart I'-andiheB-speed redoubled.. , . ' ^ . - . .„ ,0feJji?sBi^thiK^to>-»waket4eir. ^Bo i i
any^^aghtjofe^onn^^iJ^ScflPt, -jJo-«slfcn<p'; tender, recollections k& a^bnarn'on fireft-wi Fo r aby^^ptlteimage?of thepawtftorisO! before her. «•- i <•;.'•. •• .-->* • • 7 •• -'' • • -•••>• • \
" ' l v a s her fether f I was her* father- S crieffi-theoldmaiivatratchingaothish^qds to theda rk 1 shadow*?%nig oti-abo«ie«-?<«v
' H«v6aidB»o|r''Bnher,'-afld«o!i mejlv' WAet* doeft^shei g o < ^ f o r « • h e r ^ b a ^ I'TOafc
But they only pointed £9.herViand.»n» hprriel^ bnj «nfl t a i d i ^ ^ d « » p e t a t } » B ! Learn ittt. f^jm -the ODBature dearest ( a ^e>Mp4ihaT-U'~ify^'ip- ':/-.iy."> .•;•*•>•/..- r^-.-«-,-
• A hundred voides etshoed'it.vThocaHP. was made of breath **p*nded in those word*, r,.-Ht.. M«n»d t o ; take »hem in a t
Thq fieljl of literature has become an actual race-coursf,., I n ag "article published in tjie JPrpsStths. a,irogj|ice of which is at least undisguised and sharp, M. Alexandre Dumas declares that he has taken on himself the task of assuming the conduct, of foarpapers at once, bringing them up into line, and then drawing them along together by -a- team ^of romances the long^.bistOfieal ar,fena'||^nli the reign of Pbilip-le-BeJUo tha*ofllipiais Philippe 1st. Certainly/ thts^is the/|^Mr-wi4and applied to the ' npW|pftpe,^|ie1, aneHt is' well known, that .these jp l i l iv words express the.wpUiviHm,$£ti&&mph in the langnage of tWsportin&pe'rron the other side of the 'cl&nnejUl?Tb£" analogy is literal—-four , poos 5n„ bano—jour in hand ! , It is but just to confess thai the powerful romance writer bajs the wit of
.Sjte^asjiai four persons'. Let him th<ir.^Sre^#ffflr-given mncjj^fjbr, havSg amused"us so m u c h . JI-- < • ••.•'•••
A very s'mgttlaf wager was made the other day.^and1 whic^ ,<3me ne_ar coating the better..ypry'dear., A young man, a Zton,.£«ul B . had repaired, in company with two of his frieiids, to the Bois de Boulogne, for^ftp ^LtV 0» .honor, v^hich terminatejd. hSappily* te the great chagrin of Pani B , who on that day, had taken a fancy to kill, or; at least to woind'Bis man. An eTeg^Crilbury, driven b^ ' a young manvw^itil .a4ight-oui.lt groom be side him, came up in one of the alleys, ' HeteVa'n fnipisftinent fellow,* s a M P W B.'lo""oiae[pfWjfr!^cl8. "* This^i man la'ri3ipg in 4 tilbury, whileperfect gentlemen l i t e , ourselves are travellin on foot.' ,._ , "*"..
' W h o could prev»ot this genflemao's riding in a tUlsury $ asked his friend,
^ParWyir rfiV'tttdJtnyself.'.ainsvi'eyed i&ahl, ' and if ypu'ltfeeS against mg'feking his place before ten minutes are out, 111 pirt up vvhat amount y&u please*
• Fifty Louis, then.' ' l 1 t o i a J i i s ; - a > h e i ,
Panl B.'i^medfately hastened ^fter the ttibury,1stotfpedrU, ancTadressln^Iiimself ioijrt m^n, * Sir,* sai! id hp, excuse, mei f T ln | e j ryp ; you, but permit m< to remark jihat|it ^ u r "time of life,, in such finefbeallh a i idi ine Weather, i is very sjjfa^go tl jaljou snbald suft^r yourself to b'e ca.rt|ci ahbuj: m'a t,ilbu'ry.'
f There is nothingstrange, except your ohMr^&tieh/'replfea the prop/ie^orpf the Vebfcle", *and 1 advise you to l e rme con-tinue my ride.
. 'J protest„air,'I'shall not permit i t . ' ' You »ill not.' •P6!sMveWyj«>t.V :" •Tbere-was a flare np between the
pair. The owner of the tilbury. |umped down ffo^it "his'Carriako. Ttey* armed thems&lve8yiththepistol8 jPaarhacl pro-videdfar the firjjf aflVir. Jt^e insulted yotin^ man was'a good shot^he simply b^k^. ' the '4tfra\ i£j^it 'B. ' " ' ' '
* Sfr,> t a i d ^ ' l a t t e r to hfs |dhc|UBror, '.ydtt are cer'taih}^too civilfo rfde in4 4 tilbury, flfeti^ou ia;re so well, l»d l e t tee go 6n foot whsn 1 a m wounded.'
At thes'ewordfrhe'gotintofihb tilhttfy, w1as'dn?enhblcib>'nd won hisfiBfty Baa-isd^ats.. •'.••--•• l•'""•
Boctpr^P. who, as a honreo^athy' pjrjr-sician, has siseged'iSto a p r a e t e at "Paris as rieh as afty fine, at the* close' of last winter received tfVisit from the opulent Baron J., a noble of recent cre%tion, and whosepfes, cost what hfmay, ta^tvehiBr-self fhe at^racfiohs of a gentleman of the
$j)q g^n,es.foG.theywts of %e jsaio ho mejapathts%.«)(-tjie family of th««aid bar-
W ^ J ! » ^ w l ^ & o p t » » 9 i n c o m s ^ s prop erisry niB-loves^ the baron took from -his pe&^aWwiMk^^ *f lOO&'fraacs,
fktoremiifo ,*»&.• the sKtantle-pwc^ .The * 4aroA'doctof-!h6wed, -to much to^thank
Wi&$%i *t |e JV|!#^8atipn ¥8*1$ inbjepttt. -tifts*
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m destroy incompletely. . T h e doctor &4 uP.pi?».lfew destruction without e-
W<$P*t a l 4 .wMo-tt interupting the dialogue, commencedt Still, before the. bill lyas completely^ destroyed, he Jpok the tSOS^-wUh fts.muph co9lne69.as ijf bp were Ak°p5.W picH. up a .coal, and,prepared to Mw"s /the remains of the .bank bill Wpiifiiq, fi?e-plftpe,.s,ayiDg • 'A,part will be.takgnAr^the whole..', „••; .
The;b9K!a.wa8 astounded to find that his homeopathist knew how to play the great man .better than he could have done in,.s,igjilar! circumstances, but uawilling to remain under the pressure of *uch a humiliation, implied, hy one of these raoyemente of vanity, which induce so many foUies,.he stopped ^h» doetoc the mSffi§P.t.he took the tongs, and pushing baote,the bill with.bis foot fjo the very middle, of the nre-s—« Let it bucn,*'6aid he, and he took another-'feve hundred frana .bill out of his pocket book, and banded it to the homeopathist. j- .Qffl leaving the doctor's house after this jmnieqse whieverqent, which he resolved to circulate extensively, thal jaronjaeta gq9rw.0m.an who had two children,, half dfliad whhl»unger, and asked alma of him.
. '.J've.go,r» nBthingl' was theJiarsh,an-swerof the man who had just destroy, ed j o stupidly a sum that would (have dried the tears and relieved the wants of go many unfortunates.. . . .
A bookseller of the Q,uai Voltaire* who is also a very bisr-ned grammarian, recently went into his wife's boudoir, and found .her so- much engaged in a correspondence she was conducting, that he was aide, without her perceiving him, to approach and read what she was writing, over her shoulder. The letter began thusi
' I have just read, my beloved George, for the hundredth, time, the adorable let. ter that you wrote me'——
' Miserable woman I' exclaimed the husband, after having- read this commencement.
Terrified at. finding her secret in the power of her. husband,, the young wife became as- pale as a corps. She would have thrown herself at the feet of the-man she had injured, to implore his pardon, but paralyzed by shame and terror, she .could not stir.,..
* Miserable woman !' repeated tbehus hand—' are you sworn to dishonor me •?'
' I assure you, mm ami—do not trust appearances'r-ialtered the poor woman, crumpling the sheet of papea. . ' What a horrible violation of the rules
of grammar. I suppose you didn't know that the perfeot participal of the verb to write, is mitten, not wrote / '
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The following graphic and pleasing account of a wedding-race among the Huzarehs, and the devices of the bride to be captured only by the man she lov-~ ed, is extracted from, a new work, entitled A Peep into Toorkistan, by Capt Rollo Burslem. I t ' forms part of a tale receited to our authojrjby an 9W man who had come to bpg of hint medicine.
' The suitors of the, majden, nine in ntjm.ber, appear in the field, all unarmed, but mounted on the beat horses they can procure; while the, bride, herself, o n * beautiful Turkoman stallion, surrounded by her. relations, anxiously surveys the group of lovers. T h e conditions of the. bridal race wert< these :—The maiden has a certain start given, which she .avails herself of to gain a sufficient distance from the crowd to enable her to manage her steed with freedom, so as to 'assist'Hi his pursuit the suiter whojii she prefers On a signal from the father, all the horse men gallop afteis the fair one, and,whichever first succeeds in encirfcling her waist with his arm, no matter whether disagreeable or not to her choice, is entitledr to claim her as hia wife. After the usual delays incident upon such interesting occasions, the maiden quits the circle of her relations, and putting her steed into a hand gallop, darts into the open: plain.— When satisfied with her position, she turns round to the impatient youths, and stretches out her arms towards them, as if to woo their approach. This is the moment for giving the signal to commence the cjiase, and each of the impatient youths, dashing bis pointed1 heels, into his- cours* erja sides, dart's like the unhooded hawk in pursuit of the. fugitive dose. The savannah was estensive, full twelve miles long and three in width, and as the horsemen sped'across the plain, the favored lover became soon apparent, by the el"* forts of the maiden to avoid all others who might approach heV. At length a& ter nearly-two hours' racing, the number of-pUrsiiers is reduced to fo'ur, who are all together, and gradually gsSrim^ on the •pursued 5 with theta is the favorite; but Blasi his horse suddenly fails inh1sispeed, and as she anxionsty turns her head, she perceives with dismay, the hapless position of her Joyer; 'each, of ther. mure fortunate leaders, eager with, anticipate^ tnpmph, bending his head on, hi3 horse %, xn&tl shouts at the tb£ of his voice, " I come," my jPerij I 'm your fover.' Bu | she, making a>, sudden turn, and lashing, her horse almost to fury, darts across theif path, and make* for that parVbf the chummun, ptah, where fcer lover was vainly endeavoring fa goad on his Weary steed. The three others instantly chec]-. their career, but in the hurry to turn bacfc tw"6' of thb Tiorse* are dashed wriouITf against each other, w thai both iUwi and riders' irolloVer^oh tfe*/|4iih. ;THe' maiden laughed, forihe" Well khew' shp could elude the iingle ooreemah, arid % w to the point wKflre Tier' Iq've'r^w'ttf.'"."$$ her ohly porsuer wa# rarely lao^inteo1;
, fl«d'^o«<'So*e^il^'^Wti'affij'''^Ti%'B; 1 last arid' d e ^ e M e ^fibrf; v"hC f l i | l i f ' lon|f«oe the thaide'n; »Bd,; Sitfe|c8iti|"mi
bis arm, al^otVwon the t i t t ^ l i n f ^rJfeV but she, bending her bead to the horUeS neck, eluded his grasp atttlwheoladolK Again. E r e the diaeomfeited howeman
" "" pproachher*Jb:*r>te#ep'«-«irt«
used bothjiandf to JiJeJp h,im talk --in feet he was a young-imaii of * great actiotra.' Jack, one Warm day, fell in love; he had just graduated at Cdllege^ ap'^begaii to think%e mustseek.tbeladies's 'ecietyi he was beginning ro be a tnahy«*nti4 looft£ ed manly to have a '« peilcli'ant.'*^ So Jack fell in love jivith t|ie,sweetest, liveliest, mqstboydenishgirlin the s-juatie, but, how to tell, his love—there was* the rub. He had befird a good deal of-the ' language of the ej-es,* an^"ne'aocorq*ing-ly tried that, but whenever he looked particularly bard at the -window where JMiSs'Eraily was in the habit of silting* some plrson on the other side,'of the; street would bow to him, thinking he was endeavoring to catch their eye. . He has despised expressive eyes ever since.
At.lgngih Jack, obtained an introduction though hissister,and with herhe called several times, but she was" obliged to leave the ci ty for a sejsonj atjd'.as each interview had only increased nis-ardorj,. he finally determined 'upon .' going it a-lone.' Long before the hour fixdd upon* by custom, for an evening visit had ar-' rived, he found himself arrayed in his beat.- Blue coat, metal buttons, black casimere pants, (said pants being a * lee-tieMightBr than the skin,}—|n«f a , spp^ lesS;.v«st", The journals^? t¥e..day^tate as an itent of information that^ thether-. mometer ranged from-75 deg. to 80 deg-Jack swears it was a hundred. "As the hour drew gradually near, Jaqk found his-.courage and the perspiration -oozing out together^ and he almost determined to^pull off and, stay at home, l i e concluded, however, he'd take a walk past the house and see how he felt. By the time be reached the mansion he firmly concluded n*pt to.go ft, but, on casting an, eye tqwards the parlor window, and perceitring -no signs of life -there, he thottgbtit probable no one was 'a t home,' an'd sihc"e he had proceeded thus far he'd proceed.farther, and—leave his, card— No sooner determined than concluded.—-In a reckless manner he pulled the bell —he" Was Sure he only just touched it— the darned thing needft't^make such a .Lcuse&oiotMr— -T4>«^oor<ifpasi«4prened,BS' iB by magic, and the ser-BSfitvpoiitely requested him to walk in—'Mjss Emily was all alone in the parlor, arid wqpld be delighted to see him.' $'"
His name-was Danpbule—we used to-™ll hitn*4 Jackass' for ahbrt". ' fifoiteh' hejp ^ i j f t h e m n l d ever e e e j l ^ a t o i y l ' Ihope hjB^Qf^ tafce the'spiri t , ' Among: his many-*Msfortcunres,*»for he wascook-, ey^d,' red-haired a'nd fenock-kheed'^fe numbered tfi'al inccrtyenjeht onje'otbjj^L fulness, Keverthetesanewasfondoftbe ladies, although when, io their presence he never 'Opened his month wheiT-je could Belp i t , ;aM whfe'fi'he did s p e a ^ f r IIOO/I k n i l i ' l k H n j A * M L A ) T- * *~^1I. * 4*
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are we jo see yoa at :$$M$0iWr^a4eU yott the trttth/^we^tbifii? 5ro»^t*ve**been togSng1' larig e i io , agB#, f rW# ' | t im^&h
youM«ng-»wayyoor-tt«ei«fetHo.>eo|Sueai§ of thS*treets, and •ia-the-Mieim^Woi. And^yM^fel ail 'the b e | t e ^ o i % , , ' f | " took hea|Pipeandi-you'r faee-beli^rf i spirits. ^ T J e r e a r o j a h u n d r e d ^ W i wish'-'TI'ljaJtd imitate' your '•<&&(&&&&' T;bey-haWbeen waitiAga t w e T v f e * ^ or two, fpr flflerkihip fer a p a l t r f o i f i ^ feat mm been disappointed, and^ofthe^ wSH^ntiBa^tiybef-Kll-Br fast, like yo«ae seHTfil&y%HT be compelled to ^fgthej soil imd cyt i i 'a tefp^ff^gfeoi i^a n y t f e haVes. lt-showdf*e tn.e-#-j*,a«teeiB.a youngOTan**#e*foed*s-do aomlgl&hig8;*'"Mid it Im possesses (Sthmbfti abilKfel|1t'yw|ff never j&B j ^ o j P l i f a v V f t ' a ? S ^ d > ^ There is no trauble. about it^^wihoevoe iB^etermloed.to!'hare wo>Ts?,'»and obtaiiflf a decenij^ing^is, never disappointeo^ '
'?9"npqj?o£ * ^tI*p.' ***&/$$* aod'a^isr pos i t io i^^abor^ H e 'who isdeBtittite of -these^aiismust bemiserablaipdeed? The io!3. * house must e,vetttuariy»!%^rig/ •him lip, unless, he has relaiions'filJK:&-. noughto line bis pockets with money,-put bread in his mouth, and pay the tai-4" lor for measuring Ids hack.
' T b * pious M r . , — - i ~ , who, by"'the way, is suspected of being no jje't4u" tli^p, ho should be, ftotwjthatanding all msE professions', a short time- since rebuked a well known merp"bantof this city fer nstnff; profane; language. . . . . . .
"Your, language'is ungentlemanly, and hnpious," said Mr."-—'-*•-. "•'•fclfOur' shonld break yourself of such an ah6m-inable practice." . . '' ,
'•"I Itnow it,' ' replied the dealer ip cotton bkles and profanity; "but most men fall into some error or another unknown Jto. thems'elvet, yet they are entirely innocent of all intention to d o wrong, notwithstanding their inaccuracies; noWf' I sweara 'great deal, and you prftyjaf great deal, yet neither of us, I am confident, means anything by iti"
T H B SCQTCHMAK'S GMJL.-~A young clergyman of Scotland, being abpdt t o leave the s'cen? of his orthodox lJaPpjf tgt another settlenSent, called Qn an.old lady belonging to his .congregation, to say farewell; and to thank her for the kiua-
™ And sae yer gaun to leaxe us, -sap,, the old lady, " weel, I wash y e S o d * blessing; ye've been a sober staidfdls*
0 , Lord, here was a fix! Go in a dark parlor with a pretty girl all alone 1 It was too late for retreat; the girl had closed the front door, and wa» pointing t£e way into the parlor where ' Miss Emily was sitting all alone.' Being perfectly convinced that no choice was left him, into the dark room he wajked' or rathe;r.sidled. AH was perfect chaos to. his eye for a moment, but only for a moment; then from the deepest gloo^m came, forth aft angel'voice ^bidcfing^hiin wet-pome "abd draw near." To 'obey the order Atraa" ba t the wOrk of a mom|&£'as1ty supposed—but he little dreamed of the obstacles fate had thrown in his way.— He well knew the stream * of love had m%fty' ripples, but full-grown snags en-; tered, not into fiis calculation. Judgej therefore, of his astonishment at .being tripped up, almost tit the fair One's feet, b# a It;sjQpI with >}<fi|o$ M 8 , ; y t ^ c h a n c e ^ 9 carelera.s^rvapt'nad.placed; exactly in his -yay to-happiness. ; 6 v e r be went, and as the tailor had nfit allowed for any "ttfts tensioa ol'mssefes'aiid1 sla-e^s, he not only 'p rocured ' i tum.b;le,ont also a' compound fracture^ of the black pants aforesaid, said fracture extending all across that point which' noise"! in closest contact with" the chair. Having picked himself <ip as carefully as circumstances woold allow, tbe'smofhewd laugh of Miss Emily not *• settmg'htm fpnVardj any," he, at last succeeded in re:achiflgia chair, and drawing-his coat tails forwa*rd-to prevent a disagreeable exposure, sat-himself down with as much gracOas'tf beaf would be expected to exhibit whef|? requested to dance : on nettles, , j l i e young lady, who was almost suffocated1
with laughter at the mishap of ibf $0ti& 'fill lover,,fejt truly sorry f o t V h t t b ^ w employing i l l Jier o o w O T S <°r fascination to drive it from^his mind, evontaaUy sujsceeded sd'far' as 'to IWdticfe Utih 'in make a r^marjs.; A'nd t>n' :.|hij|^q^' he split, for", just at that moment she dlscov* ered she had.lost her handkerchtefis^-WhatntfrfbecOta^ofjt"? She \VassltfrS) she^had ig "^rhpnle canjs' ih l 3t^^h1iu|t c e r t a i ^ y ^ i f a ^ i p A ^ i l h d u f c * yoa»got i t anderydo , M^'Sahphule^**! Jac1«!wfe s-ot%,'f^t'<1^iaK^4}Bs*^!JbtWt; pebf Jaclc.' ft ve'httiri-nf ah atisw&r, '~%80\
creet young monj and ' I doubt not"J^t t hae your reward. 'Antl where are y& about to settle 1" —
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" The Lord has called me tolaporifr" a distant' part of the vineyard," replied the clergyman. " I have got the Parish of — i . " 1 .m -...
" Aye," said the lady, " and t&sy ! b ^ ye'll get a little more steepend wnef|? ye're gaun 1" '
" Why yes, I expect a small increase in emolument, certainly.*''" • •
«'• Ah ! weel,T th^ikbY % ; " wtpr |ed the old dame, " | t t i t pj$ljit& l>'£entifoG, case, the Lord" might hae called long arid loud enough} befari? ye«\vo'bld ITae brperd hrsvbtce.'1 '-• ' ""•*»*-• ^••-*^«»- ' -
Stevens have been -engaged fer -the past.; month o r two in experimenting'-witbri modelsiof boats; Qn th^'^aqat '^eai^^ii^ dentojirp,, ^|be>y.ha;v9jascerta}iJLe4it|^^ breaking the.vacuum o t theA?at*i&JCfiBPb the bottom of-a boat, fwhich » ^donfe-inr the i&ost^imple mannefby the iii$e>tlbn* of ajr tdb | s JEhl^Jlgh tfce bqltomj. * ^ * J i ^ attain a speed; doable. th^t^£the>.|8ipgj boat without tubes. .A day ortwo-tmce^ amodel'ihaa't wSs' ptfchedrbyc H i r ''"" _ locomotive-64 th]a^ra^rpad,,Vhic^'$\^^ ed die boat .aU^i^e^Ctlj ir tyif i^pii j le*-perhour. iTheamportaneerofthemveni-tion, if jSerffecteidv "wift hVinc^cylao^i* »
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