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JMf mt* -4 VOL. HI t*»' OFFICE COUNTING ROOM MCMtllWu TmliiilmTritixi.^ E S Copy I year, paid in advance. $1 50 do. paid within six month*, 2 00 4o. paid at end tba jear. 2 5o Liberal deductions «ad« to clubs of fiv« or •n to ene address. RJTtS OF ADVERTISING. lniart 1 insertion, $1 00 .. fcaeb additional insert**, per square, SO 1 sqasre 3 month*, 4 00 ""l It, 6 montfcs, 7 00 10 00 6 00 6 montfcs, 1 de. 1 year, 4*. I montha, do, i fmntlMj u on 9 4*. 1 yesr, 1 00 14 Mtuai, ene fear, 20 00 '4 &linu,or O I 1 .1*1" K f, •f every Ln.l ex-c..'c3 ui"!. i-eataess vm! des patch. Wi:Ll» RPKi lt, Attorney at Law 1 Solicitor in ChMncofnr. 1 n im of Solicitor Win (..•.•*€• .b .t.-. NVIrv |KBfi vtat-itoa ejl'-cn nnv sM&**eA^v* r'tftt tf )udiig JWO. L. rtA'V, (rony:n!T I»k:t ni, pa.) Attaraa) and onuaellor at Ltw i l|(4Mi, 1 »rt«r 1 «•(•«-, Iowa. WHI «ii b«Hk M.ti mm le bit r«r«, la tltlaj»«4 ih« ».lj wKI'-Hj.iki u«it lliaM •It'i h« Coir Hftirmr Pgll l|lfcl«a Ik* a«rvdr^J| r:r». H. t. Piatt, ATTnaxftr *vu Cu^huxor a* m*w. WILL Purrhaie and sell Real Estat», locate L\tid Warrants, attend to t'.ie Payment of Ta«es, Ii,ve$tin»tion of title*.conyeyanrtng, &c. l*)utiouUr aitention stiyen to cnll^utiorw. All twi|iB«M intru^tc 1 to hi« o«re, will ba attended *0 with Prtmn^tnen and Fi'.lnifty. fl|*0Hire in th« Court Hoxim with Uta Re •order. Tip*an, Iowa. B. 11. ram*. 3. cimioBtR. THAYER 9L CAKSKADDEN. Ociner&l Land As,ent^ ilulCil', ri. /iMTC. 4Nic« over Burnetii Bovk-blore, ^••ootid Stm-t. 1-ly n. LOMi, Jr»TI«KROItT. 1 OF THE PEACE and Notary Pub- lie. Tipton, lows. nt JOSKPH LIVDfiTEY. ©TAKV Pi.i)!ic, Rochester. Iowa, in tha Po*t »ffice. \2u1-It AND COl.\ELLOa AT LAW Vftice at his raaidenca near Tipton Cedar County, Iowa. A A O N filT IYR T\ DE.tU K 1 a i»Ki f.s 4. Mi:nr i.\f.S. Dya ikuffe, I'sinLe, )i!e, (iih.'*, (ir^^erie*, Paa#e*. T«'», llai'dwaie aad Notioua.— Tiptoe, low*. nl I J.H. Q0WEB, BROTHER) ft CoT A N K K S E A E S I N E A N E a n n LAND AORNT8. of Cliulon and aahinptoa Strfli D8VI 1 huu-a Cuy, lowajR, CHARLES NABLUCY^ WSOUIAH' A\ri BITit: I'EAXKR [X BOOTS &. 8HOE3. Jill kinds of Lcit/ur. Hides, $hoo Findings, Saddlery, Haxd wa», Collar® and Hamoj. Matn Sired, *\hmcalinc, iuua. Bmum DD-HOIaikiu. kiMiittoBti mfft •U' A rt«'*4 la hi. l«fg« M4 »r*H atwtMd Mock of ovary nuac In ikelr Hn*. EDWARDS ARKOI !., Archltectfrfuid Superintendents OfllGK, No. 10,Ff»inth .Vry, IVi-t Offiv BulldioKt, Brvly *(. Dav'^ujhwt. ^6 if. PETCtt P. vniTU, •oaa-ai*n*K ami) Hi.akk boon ^nrrACTraaa. fown 4venire, opjtotU* I u*t Uffict, MwictWtt, up ruir» tiiril alorv. lVii.tuig. i uliug t»aJ l»iuJ jat of evury deai-ription exetuleii to order la the bast atjrka, ua aii«rt uotica, aaU on uatosaUe term#. jy~ Blank Books ooastaatly oa band. Old tortkj» rebound Bo#k binder's stock for «a|a. Mtf. CLOVER HOUSE, li. DOWHIXfj. Proprietor. Cornir of Walnut and Srronu Slrtfli. HlSCATISR low*. of ths ripuin Msrluti, W.rtt'gton »rl 0*1» u««a. a«St*C* 'row tl» tT9» Good Steilitig OrnnjteuM ran ic »jl frwa ll.U boata u) tlu heau lad «ai« Bvge. OWILTIE HOI I MIS. C^Wfcer of Ifo/rr Slrrrl and Jmi i»enii.\ onp oppotiU (Ac RniLroad Dtpot, Muica'iur Iowa. r.^?? OK Wnl«rn llaipi Cvaipanr. *a bl*lloM«». Tin Pro[i'l«t«r bu Jim m1I«I xL,**** to 1 h- u veni^n^^i of tbe n"T"n,lT pr»p,»™a r.ir ItH tlir-^conm». —ai«y 1OW»m wr»» Mf i e e y TIFTO* IOWA. .1?!*. "1*"^ j*» Honaa whi.b w»« mo OM«I r» WTM.. I •Mth. U»»fM«jr, 18U I.W1«B«""I l«l «f «MS*ai«a **nnii tb* lti *r M»r, «as, «M It 110»u,4 vlth mlr* n«• rarnliui-* Wo «sa*a| whirfc win s4d in th* eoaraa*« ~~erw*tte»*il!„# paliUi. 3^" ••"TMnaa Wt VI. Bireley, ^ili I u |L L-a. nK TffTOS iBVERTTSKR. ftlUtaES ITJtST ftATUKDAY IX TlFTQN OK DA II CO., TOWA. rlTOR'S 40 oo «0 00 It**, of Brevier, mi^ a square r, Professional, atd other cards. ,f U*ft, 0* U*», per year, $5, and for each addi tf#eal line, $1. H4K' yearly and yearly advertise meats to be for quarterly in advance. All artvertist ment* published until ordered •at, Mid charged accordingly. ""^TIPTON ADVERTISER JOB RANCE HOUSE. FATTERSOif rLEMIWXft. TI'TOS, IOWA. HOUSE Pa k S TUCKEK. wraer «r BobBH- tad stre(t| {o,ra Citf, /o» o. SXS&lL'iST XiTiSi fd-Uiii A LuHEUiElMiER, pro^torm. VttrrlM, Iowa. 1 n .4 1* E 1 -as ivr a i n s u a n e conr a n HAkTroac, coxir. Incorporate! A. D. 1819-CaM Cmpilml $500,000. THE Da4erM«ne.i h-iwn- been appoint Agont for ti)g 1)1(1 au reli*iil Pompany ta prepared to issue policie* on favorable terms nn JjSfOFFICE Kaviag purchased a jfood aad sufficient se Ifftiea of material, the Publisher i» nowpre ^JPfeito do nearly every attcrtptioa of I A Z N In a satiafaelery manner and can furaiab at steort notice, Deetti Bondi, WKLLS ."sPJUKR, Af-nt. JMce in the Court Ho me, Tipton, Iowa. TORONTO ITOIT THORN 8T EI TVT, Mrrrh.mti, Tiiro'iti' Iowa. The above Orm kst-p coti.-iamly ..n ha, 1 a fall *upoly ot I*y Goods, Grortriu, Hardware, Clothing, Ha.t$ and Cap*, Boot* and Short, And all khl of Goods needed by tkeContinualitfr Men LI.KV & PU! wn «, hrntitit, C(dar HupiJn, lou?%. Have the pleasure of annnur cinif to the ottl aeaa or Tipton and vicinity, that ib«j made .irrangrrn-nte th.it on? of them will t., u. Tip ton en !h- .trst in»vh rn-wnh. ap.l s-peml 0".e we*k in the practice of tb-ir prt.tww.jn. A 1 opt-ritttouf "iitrtiKted to tuein «(iail be ex« cuted in th« tinwt workman :Ke inanaer. 'fflce at the Temperance Ho me. 20 ly Exchange Office!! SIGHT DKAPTSonNew York can be bad of the 8u!)*rriber in sums to suit purchasars Certificates oi Deposit, and Drafts on the Eastern Cities cnslicd. American Gold firmthed at a small premiiai. Office ovtr Suetland and Snyrfc'i lore _. 4 WM. H. TUTU ILL. Ttpron, Jan'isry t, "d6. JA1IEM «T. B4ULC1. AlTXm-.KV Ai 1.AW, and Jiwtica the Peace, s- a. nuxFKc, 0L DIBFEE Office JOHX ni BCII, ATTORNKY Tipton Iowa. ffice with tht County Judfe ia the Court Heuaa. £*23J wiluImleeT soon: biwdbh, lult tl I ,asi of the lV^t O.Txe. Blank (look*. of aii iitnd- iicpi constant ly 'in hnnd ('c Jri'ies »«lpp:ied with all k:ni ~t Htdtik* Rfi 5 rts a^d other books for County offices, at ort nauce. C. Nonrenal. KOKTHin, 1 r. II.EKS ix ftii iii& lokt« Watrken, ai4 Jffwlrv, SILVER W.1RF., SPECTACLES, Cullery Fancy Goods and Toys. «KtO^ ftttM *. TWO KmIOIlK VftOT Of XK |4»K fftftCAtiXK l« »A H^Parii iiar att»*iuon giveu to all kiols Kopairio^. I,iy. nu. \. II. rn.LtisH. s i E i N E N 1 S .*•" with D*. H. G. fln.t., near Springdal* P. O. 2«t'' i. 1. AlOEB. V. M. SAKrORD. RIDER & SAFFORD, fi' 'K.1SO&8 TO Tl rri.K i Ul 1 I O V I O W A Wh dfxiale and retail dealers in DKV GOODS, GROfKIES, Etf. iV't ut -, Cloihiag. JJuiJvare. aud all kitd* agrvultnral impleroents. AUo (ieoeral Fi»r*arding aud CoratoiK-i .n Merchar H, the hijjhwi maiket p^ce paid n canh for all kinds of Farmers' I'rod ice. j? ly I I I JUST received a supplv ot' Dr. Fitch's Meo Itivts, a! the Broadway Dru^ Store. A. tin.BERT, Aj't for Cedar co. •CAT MARKET. Iiy DAM 1 Ai.lUS (Opposite tbe Aldricb Hou«e,Tfptou, Iowa.) HKKF can tie had regularly every m«ming Sundays except*ii. Teri«sci»h. 3(lf Wm. Ross, M. D. Klertir Fl» «l hu. «i.l SmK wa, ll iU^a, Jhucatme l\\, lama. Will practice, on the Electic 8ystem, at Wil on and vicinity. n-ltl y Hi off i 7«w y s i i a n s Surgeons, Permanently l.ocatcd. TiplO i. Auk i'^. 0 34 jmi ii TIH.VLK, Y S I I A A N i E O N Wilt practice ia Tipton and vi iaity Office, ia aew bui.din* directly south ttle Court House, Tip n, 1.1 J. SMITH, rriisiciA.v ani» suhokox. -Chester, Cedar County, Iowa. OfAr* at trie Iowa Honse. T. MAHOIl N. IIUO., ONE bOW, Proprivtot. I HK raoraiRToR, has reeentlv U-'ond tbe ••I *'ov* popalar Hntvl, and r"fi*ni«bel it in aJ.?*"1 •«tM««n«l manaar. w4 t. |r«p*r.i mmi ',h*r *""r* I" **Ky P«MIctiI«I »v |l WllipilJ SIIK 'V 10 .s, and warranted to give entire satisfaction Clarges reasonable. Cive us a call. Tipton, Sept '5*. 36tf new advertisement, "IIE uD«ier*igiiei talsi* this moth.*1 to inform T" u"' the cit aer,. (•(•untry' that he has iHiugiit out the old linn of Wi j.u«s & (. (way, aud baa uow cu hand, acd 0 :rv Tipton, and ^iro«..diii|M that he hftft InmAfht OUl tD» old unii eouatautiij receiving O U S E trofr Furniture of All Kind*. Bureaus Tibles. Bedsteads. Chairs, Sash, Matte, tfc.., 4-c For which be will sell for Ca.'b as low at any pi ire in the \V\-,-t. a a u S u o Y o u s e Tipton, July If, V. I. WAWLIT. $ octrni* gltsccllann! Hrli* t'nmiMlgii )Din|. 01 Z *T w ukem.n^i^a, FREMONT AND VICT0BT. •r cii4uu«.«itii1w. At»—- Bumi la Prairain. I. Men of the North, who lemembar The deeds of your si ran, ever glorious, Join in our paean victorious, The patm of Liberty! Hark! on the galea of November Millions of voices are ringing, (ilorioua the aong they're si 114 Fremont aad Victory! linrrah! Join tho great choraa they're slag tag. Fremont aad Victory! IL Come from yoar forest-clad mountain*, C^me fhnn the fields of your tillage. Com# forth from city anl village, J»in the gieat host of the free! As frnn their cavernous fountain Boll the deep floods to ttie o'4aa, Joia the great array in motion Marching to victory! Hurrah! ®*b*« from occaa to ocean,, Fremtnt aud Victor nL Par .n the West rolls the thunder, Tho tumult of battle is raginjr, Wiiors bleeding Kitn^as is waging "War.'are with si»\ery! Btrnggliug with foes who surround her, Lo! ahe implores you to stav hwt WiUyou to slavery betray et Jievei—she shall be tieef Hurrato! ®W«»r that you'll never bvtray her Kanaka shall yet lc frea! IT. MsmA! wt bava sworn to svpportbse} Tbe prayers of the righteous unall speed A chiel never ennquered »hall lead ufr— Fremont shall le.id the free! Then from thuse fields red wah slaughter, Slavery's hor Us shall te driven, Freedom 10 Kms vs he given Fremont abail make tier Cnsa! Hurrah! To Kansas aball freedom be gives Fremont abail make her fne! V. Ken of tb Xorth, who rern:mber T)ie deads of your aires, e/ glorioaa, Join ia our j.atin victorious- The paeau of Liberty! Hark, on the gjles of November, Million-, of roicc* are ringing, Ulorioasthe «-ag they're sinking, Fremont and Victory! Hurrah! tela tbe preat choraa they're aiagiag, Fremont and Vic tory! E. Vitalia Shereb, of Boston, was the aocceaa ftil competitor for the piize of S100 for the best German wong, which is eititled TIPTON, CEDAR Co. IOWA—SATliRDAY, SEPT. Some weeks sitce ttio Now York Evening Po*t usually gay and joyous. th?iTl'. rr,WdV Md F"d"' make .electton,. T^olILitle^ "ort^hM ', Charleston, 8011th, and Milwaukee, West, and Ward the prUe for the Kugli^h song to Charles 8. W eyman, of N'ew York. Ifre It is: FrtAeiUiud t*r Dfu'schtn RrpitMikanrr." It will, no doubt, 1e published in all the Ge: man papers that go for Fret- ', in and Fc ni •nt. IK-». p.-s. l-'l 0:11 the 11 'i.- THE BAYOU'S SECRET I.II-'K H.hTOl LOVE AND REVENOB. BT EDWARD I. t. JCDSON. Henrique D'Sherviile was one of the handsomest, most accomplished and most popular characters of the La Fourrhe country. Descended from an an ancient Frtnch family noble in the ld country, whicl. had removed 10 the Bayou La Fourche very soon alter the first houses were built at New Orleans. He inher ited all their pride and a sufficient am't of patrimony to sustain it. Gsy and ar dent, as the Cieoles ever are, life seem ed to bun like a sunny dream of pleas use. The idol of Lis parents—for he was the only son—not a wishol' his was left ungraded, not a desire unsatisfied., ^ailllljj extraordinary beautiful, even among tke er wi't ti e guardian. hen her parents aud affectionate to her, but he seemed to visit some neighbor within a few miles, ]Uh childron va ss wealthy planters of the South. But pre paratoiy lo his marriage, Henrique was to take a trip to New Orleans, to pur chase jewelry for his bride and procura othar tfyiigs a'8® to see a little of the outside wotld. Happier would it hare been for him and her, had he aever left her side. When they separated for an intended I absence of only ten or fifteen days, she was very sad and tearlul he, more tiuu of I -I shall soon be back n« ptlitr Barba. Rmi cr ',d' he kissed wintered the rest. Blushi nir nad they hava received a^ut one hunted and flfiv a ""J. "f i •°,il,De through her tears igone. Singing D,le 8Bn n contribution*, which a-ere »ent in from marly ail u .rettUTn® hl8 kiss and prayed I flashil),? Mound lu*r head, part* of the Union from n.mgor on the North to lC vvlj c. light Creole air, he fprank into the beautiful cotton wood canoe which was to bear him to a point »"here he would tak4a steamboat far the city, and it, .""'pefled by four sturdy negroes, soon bore him from her sight. iat 1 1 1 1 With a cry oi gladness, such as only swells up from a young, loving heart, she rew herself into his arms as he stepped upou tbe shore, and pressed mauy burn ing kisses on his bow, and between thein u'.lered many an endearing word, gently chiding him for his protracted ab sence, and asking 111s reasons. But he had altered strangely. Hi» manner to her was cold add restrained, ins answers vague and unsatisfactory.— True, he geully returned a kiss or tvro, but his hps were cold and icy. To her inquiries ii he were ill or not, he replied that he was well yet in walking from the boat to the house, he asked not if she were well, nor did he speak one wcrd of their approaching union. Poor Barba rine retired that night to a s'eepless pil low—wetting it as had never been wet before, with her teara. The next day Henrique, ia the pres ence of his parents, opened the cases which Le had brought lrom the city, and gave to Birlarine the jewels and laces and silks which he had purchased fcr her. Bjt rich, rare aud beaut ful as they were, 1 hey were almost worthless in her eyes, lor few atd c»ld were the words which 1 anl often, as they glided along the dowry ihanks of the Bayou it, had lie listened •with pleasure to her sweet voice as she carolled the gay songs ot the Creole belles. With a aad eye aad a heavy heart ahe watched him as he paddled swiftly oiu her view. It was late before he 'turn ed, and again he met her as coldly as before. Day after day it was thus Le never missed ms accustomed row on the Bayou, and still as cold as when he first returned. Meantime, the parents were making every preparation for the bridai. Poor Barbarine felt a strange presenti ment—felt that bridal never was to lie. *...uwn lhey One day, as she saw him depart down I cret ol the Bayou.' the Bayou at the usual hour, a new U.o't came into her heed. 'There is a secret connected with his trip* iiotn the Bayou,' she murmured, 'and 1 will discover it.' Calling the negro giil who constantly u Reader, under the same roof was Bar-| a'tended her. lo follow slip ha^nlv n» "e«roes barine D'Sherviile, an orphan cousi.i and 1 moored another canoe' and silentfv fol ia^ 0 should at a proper age become the wife cree ^Te.iion 1 o Creole DeiJiseles who were all well,a. keeping clot in thcThaSe o[' it vort d. fh« was the heiress to an im- cotton wooJs which lined the shore, so as I aivlum inense foriuue, of which Heuri^ue s lath- not t0 be observed by hnn. For a couple of Henrique, and tins was not made a ouen taken her—a favorite bowel where preach better than me, my congregation secret to either of Uie young folks, and they grew up witu a knowledge ol it. painted blight pictures of the futare.— !aud ii he ran preach worse, I4ee't1 Barbarine was of aa intensely warm and Carefully and silently she followed him passionate teiiiperametit. Henrique did op the winding creek and saw him reach I mi not seem to be so. He was e'.er kind (t ed door below My res' Hardware Store. pleasantly, happily, did their two life-. taVorite bower. and goes for Fremont and Freedom. All work entrusted to our care will be baiquet ssvim side by aide over an un- Soon her canoe was moored ivear th« »-r. ed I mg the time when he would arrive at bis am pl w ,4 i a"a v Wllh were i V1311 suimv "v* n CI v |ma been educated by pn- H,.,- »nwith raoM I 27, ed i Low, bird-like they fell upon her ear —yet rather would she have heard If a L. J.. Jl' •*!. I i'e he was was 'hut of a woman Careiully she crejit up to the lUw screen. There she" stoid, lueatlilessly gazing, as a bird fascinated by the bright serpent, upon a sttsne which bro't hued death to every hope in her yvuug heart. There, on Uie mossy seat where she had sat —there, the bower which \\as built for iier, was Henrique, and j'illow- Ten, twvlve, fifteen day* p*et still he I came not. He had written one letter 111 his usual cheerful style, immediately on his arrival in the city, but none came aaer that. In it he had told Barbai inej 1 tie irg.-, lust.ous eyes, black as jet and •that there were p-etty lodiesin New Or- I.qu.d as water, of the stranger, wete leans, but none so beautiful as herself. bent on his-her form, even more voluu- 1 11 Day after day, alter the terrth lay of tu us aud exquisite than that of Harba his absence had pa«»ed, poor liarbenne rin-, was encircled in his arms The was seen when tte first rays of the sun complexion of the strauger was richer kissed the dark bosom of the Bayou, at yet darker than that of Bailuii iue. U u tl.e point where they had parted and baritie listened to liirir words, pressing where she would first catch a glimpsa at his form when he returned. Fifteen days passed an( came not. Ofteu her bright eyes v\ere dimmed with tears aud sighs instead of glad son^s, escaped Iter tips. It was the evening of the twentieth both her hamds to ber heart the while, aa ii to keep it from bursting. 'Aluht that hated marriage eccur, dear Henrique? said tiie unknown. 'It muit, s.veet Int2 said he. 'It is my jwrent's desire and my honor it pledged. But do not repine, for still 1 day she sat alone 00 the piazza of the am thine. bhe will have my band, but V£"®e' f. *!om "nd lite elder you alone are mistress ot rn heart. ou bherville had retired Iier guitar was know, my angel, that the bondage to by ner aide but she touched it not. iier which you were born and from which ti.y ear was listening lor the sound of oars^ and that night aho listened not in vain, and as the glad sound reached her ear she bounded with a wild cry of pleasure, gold so willingly released you. would by the laws of thi* State forever prevent our marriage, but it cannot prevent us lrom 'ovun:. I will urran^B a yet lovelier "a- 1 like a bird freed from bondage, liotn her residence for you than this, and no day APdt Ann 1 it nu/Mii nv KAP n K. in nt K..« I —L i 1 se»t and followed by her attendant, hur ried to the water side. It was Henrique. small canoe which Jhe ever kept for his It was Int* n" 1- JHeurylV ol France sent li's physician own use, and paddled off down the Ba- to his father's house. Vie did no "[»"«»k I you aiooe. Belore he visited New Or-! of the occurrence of ti,.t 1 I 1 leans, he seldom entered that boat with-! A few dava »r,t... i out asking Barbarine to go with him, I to atra.n visit NevrOrleLT U.enaTel! I Iter mill k.. 1.-.1 -.-j r.!. «'Pn susi'tuied 1 1 the head of his men. Barbarine yet lives but within a moand erected under the bower on the banks of the little creek resis—'The Se 1 v ,v nc^ru gin wno constantly i »aiic neuroes to tie nem escaPe 10, t».,nr, miles he kept down thu main Bayou. I V3TA genlleman asked a country died, leaving her to the caie of Monsieur then turned up a narrow,# winding and i clergyman for the use of his pulpit fer a Sherviile, u was aa arranged matter beautiful creek. Her cheek Ifoshed u it],' young d.vine, a re!ati ,u of his, -I really betweeu the parents that Barbarine a new born hoje ^s fcadid so, for up this I don't know,' said the clergyman, 'how to k was a lovely spot to winch he had I refuse you: but if the young mat, shot.Id had sung and talked of love, and 'will be dissatisfied with me afterward s lack that soleful,^ Jile-yieldingjnteusUy jpear between the moss-hung branches of' influential Democratic papers in the State Jo. TAIL C) li S which was a part of her nature. Yet, [jje gtiar|ed trees in the directioa of the New Yoik. has discarded Buchanan he's fit to preach nt all.' |ie dense grove of live oaks which front-' Jr* Still Th«•, Conie —'The Ononda- tiie place, fasten his cj::oe »j..l disap. ga Standard, one o! the oldest and most 1 ,CO¥' lt, she ,ier Tl«... 1 n i*. ^^^^1^1^ aiienuani in turgh, 1'a., lonnerly aunportii stepped noiselessly to the shore. 1ms run up the FremonUla*. majority and sue reach the age of eigh-.ltwasa lovely spot. The ground was teen. Hitherto Henrique had covered with velvet grass and spangled A Shrewd Boy.—A cabin boy on board ever left Ins father s plantation. except to bright flowers. The great trees a ship, the captain oi which iae a reli- curtained fantastic sheets of gioos man, was called up to be whipped A ,^r7 Y "T*"T r— T* i I rS a s w I I va Ovll Iv II' I -J U v III V la ^r# lit Is* 9 I Lr w ft n a* i Slowly and carefally Barbarine passed along the path which they hail so often trod, arm-in-arm togetiier. She ap proached tne spot where he had with his o.vn hands erected a little thatched bower ita ervi«aa ulike te beat ui rain, where ,f ^i» j'-agnoiia lilts for some misdemeanor. Little Jack went truly brave who Ii neaaft Uli Clotllea With &JAAkvr crvinor ani tv«m imv o ^.A *1-1 ,,u prayers? 1X50. often she had sat for hours upon ^couch Prantiss on the Election in Main® -the of rooas made by his own hands. Only ®nd of Buchanan am. a screen of w:ld roses separated her lrom for years we were accustomed to hear the well rememliered spot. the Stnte of Maine .spoken ol by the She heard voices. Could she believe Democratic organs us Mbe *tar that n*fer her ears His ton^s, low, deep, thrill-• li was a !Sta:e upoti which they hist, w^*re so familiar that she could not always relied implicitly. It was erar mistake them. But wUat tones respond- lo try ui 1 auto yei loveiier shall pass but my lips shall press thine, my arms entwine thy dear form 'Dear, noble Henrique,how lloneyoa,' she uiuruiuied, as she pressed her red, burning lips to his in a long thrilling kiss of ecstacy. '.VAr mm/ dit murmured Barbarine, as her face whitened even more tiian the inagnoUa which she had plucked to place iu her raven hair. She retnemlered where Henrique alwitvs carried his dag P4"1" in bis belt—ntid noiselessly she np protched them while their heads were bowed and thsy were lost in each olher's caresses. Suaiihily, yet quickly, her jeweled haud sought the dagger's hilt. She grasped it-he felt the touch and started, but ere he could rise the hot blood lrom the heart of Inez flew uptintj his lace— the blade had been sent heme to the hilt. Barbarine spoke not, but there she stood—the bloody dagger in ber hand, pale as snow and all as cold, gazing upou the giri who smiled on Henrique and died without a struggle. 'Fiend fiend what have you done V groaned Henrique. 'Released your tlare (rem bondage, aBd avenjred my own wrong!' she said, 'v"a P'S""!. iNslead turrit-,! »o,| wh|ll)Ut retiring to lakj a siesta, as was kis traced ailo usual custom, Henrique sprang irito~'a 1 he7 attendant paddle back^0* i u* "ir ,,ltr wor est confidence. Tt.ey did not indulge tfw shghtest misgiving as to their own tnump .ant success. 'I hoy spoke of vic tory as a thing vvitlnn then t«.ry grasp. I hey calied upon the nation to watch die ismie. They f«h the surer of triumph from the fact that a Urge irtiou of the Old Line Whigs of the State, under the —, „llv, inun- je®d ot the 11 11. tieorge Kvans, an able 1 ing her head u on liis breast was one of "ul «uost corrupt man and politician, were .i* 1 the loveliest creatures she had ever seeu. 1 fighting beneath chtir e ai»iaid. Thejrs I lieinr 1 1 siderabl him a .' ter told that he had sailed for France and entered the a.my which was ordered for service in Algeria. Poor Barbarine made 110 complaint-she k"pt her own secret but she never smiled again. Our readers know how gallantly the Chasseur d'Al'rique b' haved at Sebasu il D^I,'.ri.nL71 i """Vl"" lor—tliB .ic ral lrk-, Ihj brdfOUli1""'^, 'ij uJ1",S if l'i m.n *n, care of w«"PPfa i »*.i.. wait till TERMS them, however falsa 10 the own trttw Throughout tha canrass which baa "vum rue uawr urarg m.v»|hwmi Uif Mlinil WStCQ DM thttnder, if the deadliest lightnitg were,jusl closeJ »n Main:', the D«irKciuts, or flaahma arrui..rl »,„r jj,,, voj^j Buciiana-i m*i] of that Stote !md the hoij. 1 only State iu which 'any w^ TV" number of th« old line Whigs were co-operating with their party, they thought u the State, rf all ethers, for 1 which they might ia advance raise the shout of victory. let even Maine, it appears, lias gone agnirist the Buchanan parly, and by an unparalleled majority. The Democratic Sevastopol ef the North haa lowered ut llug ut the first fire ol the enemy. Three State elec tous have just taken place, cne in Maine, one in Vermont, and one in Iowa, and all have gone against the Bu chauan party with rushing and resound ing mnjonwes. These defeats of that party arc but the three first of the series that is certain to extend through all the rctt of thu non-slaveholding States.— There is not one of all the sixteen free IT' ""u States that the friends of the Sag-N.dit Now"? candidate can carry for lnm. No not'!,? one he has not the slignt^t chance fa either of them. Of coutse that candidate would have no earthly chance of being elected, even if the whole South weie te go foi htm, as we all know it will not. Under these circumstances, and in this crisis, let the tree men of the coun try consider calmly and dispassionately and earnestly what is their duty. We say, as we have often said, and as thou sand, are burning daily convinced, that ZV Mr. Huchotmn should Lo withdrawn hv .J Mr. Buchanan should bo withdrawn by his friends from the contest. He can get uo Northern Stale and therefore eas* not be elected.— Louisville Jmrnal. How it feels to Le Htrtged.—An ac quaintance of Lord Baton, who meant te hang himself—only partially—-lost his taming, and was cut down at the last ax tieiinty, haviug nearly paid for his curi osity with ins life. He declared that he felt no pain, and his only sensation was the fire below his eye, which changed first to black and then to sky blue. These jl,,au colors are even a source ol pleasure. A Captain Montaguac, who was hong. in 1 fiance during the religious war, ami res cu of having been taken from a light charm defied all description. Another criminal, who escaped by the breaking of the cord, said that after a second ol 1,,.. ,1 a"i."j i '"Hiring, a fire appeared, and acioss it bs!,uulul «vt-nue of trees, 1 and 7 made of a hea men,ion was Pardo"- ,tie «»an answered that ,l w not a j.y,, cotuiy that it was not worth the worth the asking. ^'ic unifunnity of descriptions render useless to multiply instances. They fill pages in every book of medial juris prudence. All agree that the u 'eastneas is quite momentary that a pleasurable feeling immediately succeeds that colors of various hues start up before the sight 3:jd that thebe luive been guzed on for a ral space, the rest is oblivion. The U 'lllufa,il' lthe d«cr'l*»°ns u«'eaa to multiply insmuces. ',k'irJ5 ,atr °f u°? I «'ind. from »he reality of the sit. sustained in the terr.bie as-ault whirl, I llatinn u in sealed ih^ .k V "11 I uation, is engag-u in fcrr s of the most i ,crr s of the most •'™Sl"g swings in the wind.—Condon Review. Buchanan Boiling Democracy. The old Democrats fully comprehend their present positi.-n. One ot tiiem, Dunn Pia!'- .Wore than a Yank,.* Truk —ll appears ties of dd Inand. in the Democratic that some ol the planters in the Scuth ranks, but he found to s satisfaction have got into a way of sending their lu- i that he had not left tho De nocratic par aatir negroes to the frontier and tiliowing ty nor hi.s old friends, but that the Buc* jii(! Lanadns, where tiunka it was hard to break the ... ,!... .A... .... bolted. Ho likened th''m to blind horses in a bark mill, the head of one following tl-- ,u of the other I —going it blind—little knowing or'firin"'' 'There whether they are grinding ark or brim stone, so they gel their oats.—Chi. Tri. I aha n't be with you Jane,' said Mr. Melter* 1 a great while, 1 shan't atay Oil Mr. M.'lter, how can you talk so?" said Mrs. Melter, with expression of face. Because, continued he, I feel at if I was most gone, aud thai was just pas sing away 1 k» i j, id b» lere the rising sun.* Mr. Melter verified his prophecy the next day hv running avr iy with sympathising sis er. SO in A&VANOE FO. :i!l. My Wife's Mew Piano. tin deed is accomplished. My mir* has jrot a new piano, 'and nvw farewell to this tranquil mind, farewell cotileot atid evening pipers, and the big cigar that eii.bitivus virtue—O farewell' And O, ye i.iortal engines, whose rud»- .i ruats the immortal Jove's dread clamors coan« terleit-!' But stop —I ean't b.d them farewell, lot one ot tliein has co.ne. It caina on a dray. Six men carried it iaie the parlor, aud ii granted awfuly. It weigha a t.m, shines like a mirror, and hns carved cupida clnrbiriO' tip its legs. And sucii iutjgs—' Aly wil'o has otnincncwd lo practi* upon it, and Uie firae time «he toucl.el tli? machino I thought we were in the midst of a thunder siouu, and the lightning had struck H)m crockery ch«t. fha eat, with tail erect, I i »ok a bee line tor a particular friend on e, demolishing a six shtlhug glass. 'Hie l»«by )0u 4 n P",le 01 awok#, 1 .M Ii.,.. 'I111* *»s be»t to beat the ia strument, but he didn de it—it btfU him. into A teacher ta been introduced the house. Ha saya he is tke Itst of pel« oo's grand arm y. He wears a moustache, looks at me fiercely, siue ol gral ic, and by tu0 name of uat Hun -a way-and -nover-ootim-bask agnH by-and-by. 11c ran his fingers through his hair, then cocked his eye# up to t%e ceiling Iika a monkey hun'ing fle*, tbhn i'own fame one of hit fiDgcrs.andjI her4,a dreatliul sound simular that produced b#a crockcroach apon the tenor s ring of a fiddle. Down came another, and 1 waa reminded of the winJ whistling through ft k not 110 i e u hencoop. He touched bis thumb, and I thought I was in a peaab at 4 1 C0U'J une !',(i w«* ,n 1 P*1 rt?n# hlSvfiQfer'•lo,,« 8nd 1 l?0U«,), ol a r*llllI38Lm stick upou a p'eket fence. All of a ail den, he stopped, and 1 thought thalaoini^ tiling had hapu'.-ned. Then catne doWfi both fi»t9, ana O Lord, suth a noise^I never heard before. I fhoufhi a hurA* cape had strtiok the house, and the wafct wer« waviug in. 1 imagmed 1 was ta the cellar suiJ that coal was felling 4a uiy head. 1 thought the machine bad buiat, when the infernal thing stopped 1",trMl1 'Eiq isite 'What the deuce flie matter V 1 he atmwer was, ^Yhy, dear, that's Soraoaiabufaw* 'Hang Soianambula,' thought 1, the Count rolled up the sheet. lm,i niJ w,f® e€clai,n tu* He calls it music, but lor (be life if me, can't make it loek like an^ibu|| else, than a rail fencs with a lot ef juvefc. ile negroes Himbing ovei it. Before tke insUunieut of tortiire cause tuto the house, enjoy myself, but now every wo- 1,1 ''lu ueigliborhoed must be inv|* 10 'ieBr ,'ie ,KfW piano, and eveigf blasted thins? ahri»:ka out like la locomotive with the Ltoacbitis, 1 hava mote abeut music than a codfish* The Drunkard's Will.—I leave to so ciety a ruined character, wretched exam ple, and memory that will soon rot. I leave to tny parents during the rest of their lives, as much sorrow as human ity, in a feeble and decrepid stats «aa su«tatn. I leave to my broLhera and sisters as much of mortification and injury as I could well brtng on thewn I leave to my wife a broken heart, a life of misery, aad nu early grav*. To my children I bequeath the merr jory ol a disgiaced and dnhoawted lather, his ruiord rcputatiou aud his and disgracefu' example. e xne*f lic v f«T.» tlial 'A" W-lM l' a lugubrioas Rr*8 kiwi, C£T* The Rose of Florida, the most beautiful of fioweis, emits no fragrance. The birds ef Parndise. the most beautiful of birds, give laitsece, the finest of trees give no fruit. fears captain. Jdnuu'erJly fulfils Kis doty, whatever be »'»pudeut portar Albany lo a traveler 'Pray, air, Will you Yes' was Uie stern rep!y. The Washington IJnion |)«s! hoot-jackr What for? To pull off that W ell. then,' replied Jack. looJKog ap. heard the new# from Maine, but does not anu smiling triumphantly, I'll aay inaia lbelieie when 1 jfvt asbrre.' tzk.4 n Womiti.—l am affaid ro» th.»k .of 'Why I gave her seven .tpple? to pre pare lor a puditig—and will you believe it, I counted over the quarters, and enly found twenty-seven!' •Are you sure you counted righ'f 'Yes for I counted them dvaf thr^e times carefuly, Heav«a only know* where that oth'-r quarter has gout.' Tfce world is lull of iniquity'' Besty was drsohargad r. t'^ut charts ter. Snflafcr.—An er-Hnje tnrthftiliy ro DO class of rueu so 18 OO class of conteinptiUe as sneaks. Mrn who ar^j fair 0 your fate in broad day, but whu dirk you in the dark. In your res :n e they are nice as pie, but the moment your back is turned they stab you with their here agreat while." slanderous tongues. Such turn are scan- patterns ot" humanity th«»y ore cow- au'l 'iars ,U,J a,t The Truly Brum—Tlirtt man only is there is no other way, sir, 1 aisare you.' nothing so rrmluin-T a mean .n-ticna, and un- Qui'.e so f. ictble as tke observtHion of ait I say my the dangers winch impe.lea his way, wiih a'tremendiou* big fowt.'who askei it, i, 'Black Ket*ubfif«n fl?.-, deserve the rontempt of PVPTV hiorh. rri rnflflr4 nttri k^\r»rkraa\ of every high-minded and honorable man. Be a man—if you have anytning against your neighber, make a "clean breast of it, then shake hands, and live like men.' That was not a bad idea of a lasgtf foot which was coin ejM to the remark of a shoemaker to a man of 'gpeat un derstanding," who had called t. be meas ured for a pair of boots 'Wo use iu i\ i ai.iuinr. wi** UIU51 Uf.'aUt'lul v. 1.4 ve n songs. The cypress 0 f! m'*asun,IS 'i,at ^00t ,ir« wp much This waa tolerabiv «*n't get a ^,at •oin« "«ar it we shall be obliged to build a boot over Tour foet—• geod but not for a boot jack to pull of his boot: 'A bjjt with? No sir! if you want to g«t thu'. boot off you'll hare to go baek to Tha fArks of the road. Jabcivf w, at a fut!'