EOFFSSIONAL CARDJJ IOIF J. LLAKILY Ll'KULNI'.V AND CUlNSF.LLOR AT LANS'. Ku'p'iy. u I'd ;ii (ii '. O. Lib Cu T. T. A R R A M S , A i T (1 II N K Y A T L A V LOCK Jl.lV.W. J'A. SOUTHER & WILLIS. Attorney'.- at Law, Ridgway F.Ik eoun .v I'a., will attend to all pr tiLk.n . V'iSilKs.S MOllllitlv. ' CUAl'IN' oc WILRLR. Attoit'CAs iii J roll schisnt .nw, Of;icc lu I'htipiii'K Rlock, Ridgway Llk Co. Fa , J in U uliii' ut tel. tu n mil to ti lli ( t : n. innl sill moults piv m; tly remitted. Wiil tlxo liaitiee iu ailioinii:!.' coi-i'tiis. "'jo'hn G H A I. Yi -r A11CEKJ.Y AT I AW Uiilgwny I Ik (.'m.nfy Prima DR. W.JAI.ir.S RLAKELY t. Mary's i lk lor.i.ty I'a. 1 rT v7w. "t haw- Prr.ctuts Mc(lieir.(s Anrgrry Lnilrcville 1 Ik Co. IV. I)R. J- S p. C I. K C T CORD W E L L. 1 ( 1' II 1 S I (-' I A . ( Latch- "f R'a'le.l " I'a. ) Will promptly ans nils liv niJit or 1: door IviM -i'tlio l.ll J. I,, t ; i ) 1 i - - mul v. Rcsi.b. in R'-i'leilrf (1 on e, lion. 1:. c. 1;. i.i v Koirit'Y r.'l to Will :-.tt .'Li or t.1 v J. HOTEL CARDS FRFlb RUHR'S, Kasrle Hot I.utiiershurg, C'le'irhVid C'l'.ir.ty CaT Fro.: rick Koib Pr .pri"tor, nig built a large and commodious i4 now nr-'puv.-d t-.i tutcr to the wr Pa. Lav. muse, nt ; of the traveling peon'. Liuhershurg, July 1 ill; 1. 1 v. 6' Tin: n Sin i n a n 'E l , Lutlr.-bur-' ricinfiei 1 ('' 'V.uiy IViina, V.'ILLTAM IjUtllfV-dnir 5niVKM. T i, duly 27th 1 roji'' Mil, -tor. -tr. NATIONAL IIOTKL! r.f Fcacli Street and ENOS 33. HOYT, rroprietor Ja'"Thi.i House is iili r-io.vial f-iie f.1 id iil'c j n (."nvi'iiiecen I !"!';i!e inset. I mol oli:Pi!t f' '.'list':, it i:o.l"i';it if':".'i r.i!MN'i Mi'iiri " " lixciiAMii: n iTii!,. J a. DAVID THAYER, Prop'r- J)5Tllis llOlls,! jj t'U':ls::luU- HillllOcil fill tli. li.ih!; of tlie I '.u'i. n. in til.- Inwi'V .'lei .ll' III I W II, J AV.'Il 1V'.viI.'!l l.'i.ti luiU-V- r.- uii an.l -liiti'.iii'.'. :i 1 1 1 tie- j.v..i i i.-i. r v. '.il fl'.-iro no aim t.i i .-n ior ilie m a y f lie; ire.'ls oli-, i hi nml r,i'n-Mli!i'. Ji'i'ih-iii Jill i!. ISij'i, ii v o K ii o u s j: J! o V IV.; t (i e.- M !! I. Proprietors lu.I-Hviiy Elk County lumia. CLEARFIELD KOITSI 't :t.Ni:it in- Mai:;:kt ami Watkh SrV ( 7. i;7o 1,1 I'n . P: . X (VOU;rK., Pi;. n-n i r.-rort , ST. MARY'S HOTEL hr. Maisv's Ki.i; furviv Pk.nna, M. V.' KLLKMiCi;!!'', Prop'r. S.iiVli ii iV3: v '. i'.t. i;. W. LICON'Y, P,' Oil! 1'at inii"ii inrje. " to ;ihd d-'ilii lb.; e "(h);!ui:a1' .URroiiLvill:' Pa Tlii.s bou .e lias bci lit)! A' Mi K'r, . Proii'i d JurnN! 1 !' fiiled v. d in a li.oat .'ty 'ie, adapted to tl i' wio.t ill. J.ubli'e. i i; s i tjtmy s 1.15. ?! "c l) IS l tili i.tTS, iL-iiJem in iM !,; Mill !'i."!:iie.;:.- I'AIM.-;. (i! ! .-: AN!" VAii 1SII. IVrtjuiii'i v ,v J , :'. . -, i-i :u!i:i Kj'lT ". I '-ik ( ,.:'y i'.v.vt WOOl.'.S Ar, WifKiflf Lock 1Favi;v, C'uvroN HALi;i:sin Flo:,-, J. IYi near tl..$ l'a.- i it xrv i'a. tirain and en-iT ji. i.'iio:. liiiiwuy Coi'Veted wocel !: MarkM Apples ;dry) bud;.-! . . M (.,", Huck li. i.t - - . 1 ,-i liems i- ... 4 U'ltttr " !i, ... .(.-, Ib of ... i(;lj- llnnrdi ' M. . . . 'J.-I -ft "ia i, ,.'...! ... i oij I'l'iur ,; Lid. . . . ji.) (j(i IIidt.s " lb ... iJS Hay " ton ... Ji oo Oatu bu. ... k Whrat " '' ... 2 ;-,o Rye '. ... i 7:j HKi.j;l-a M. ... I .00 Mfc'j.'v ' ' dozen - ;') llaijs ' )!. Poik " ' - . ;m asm w ill m P. W. BARRETT Editor VOL 1 e c. -. 1 HILADKLTIIIA & KUIK RAIL ROAD. Tins great line traverses lllO .olt!lCrll IH" .MlllllOU'"mil."'i Pennsylvania to tlic city of Liio, on Lako liiic. It I ins be 1.11 leaded by tli Ihnisyf ra ti i Htul liuniJ rumj"ii, and is o.cra ed by tliesn. Its entire lenlli w.is o)H'ned for n- M-iiL;cr ITili. 1 TIMH i.ml frrigU bu:niioss. UetoUer I'll. or PAsy.rA'(',Ki', AT UMuiM'AY. TRAINS I.n.cr Kitftirord. 1 Tlirou'ili Mail Train 1 .)! L 111. a. in. j Aeeoiiiiiiodatioii ' Linn' Wi-atrafil. Tlll'l'll!. i b Mail Train 1- . i er-.i!inoii;iMuu r- t . . i . I r;i:(-r cars run llirmmii runout l.Me both ways betv.een PliiUi.k'IpIiia Hid I'irie. Ei.i.iiKvr ?ixi:i'ixrt C.uson Kxpress r; :ii,:s both ways lit t wren VS iliiauir-povt ! -ind 1 laltinioie, and illinuisport and Philadelphia. I 1'or in torin.it ion respeetiiijr Tcssoner : business apply at thii S. K. comer SOtli i and Market St.. i And for l'Y.djrht business of the (,'om- : pany s . irems: S. 11. KitiL'ston. Jr. Oor i:jih ii ml i Market f-'ls, pbihidelphhi. J. A Reynolds Krio. j W. r.rowo. Aif-ont N. C. R I timnif. I II II. TIotTSTON, i i7ri . Freiiht -jt- ' II. SS. GvtNSt:n, ! Gni'l. Ticket A't. . 11. lial- rhiia. PlnTa. ! .Tr.-; D IViTfS. DR. 7. B. HACKMAW," .V7'. MAKVS, ELK CO., I'A. Duller iii CI'ji U'm jj, ilii, .S: Mon's Furnishing GecJ W.VTI.ll STUKKT. I.i-i' K ll.wr.x, Ci ixtox Co., i'a.. A I) O L P II TIMM i rt'Ulrcvi'i'e, i:iU coiiay I'a. C-jytieneral Manufacturer of Puirsies e.-ALS() Furniture t a irons. 5iieh as I Riireaiis Tat Stann P.edstad.s and Chairs. All kind of Kqiairiu , reasoii;,,!,! rales. done at COUNTY DIRE CTORY Vi-'fii!,ht .Jil':,h: ilon. J!. (I W hite, Wfllsboi ougb. A.uciut' . eii.'S foil. '. S, llroekway, Jay tp. Hon. K. ('. S'ehult.o,' St. Mary's. Sin rit'r. P. V. Hays' Rid-way I'loti'-itoiinj, R -iJ. and ll-x. (I oorgo lid. Wei. KiJway Lisn'rt A t!-jnivy, L. J. Rlakely Ridu-.vay 7 V' itsitn r, Cbitrlfis Lul.r. St. Mary's i''inu':j Surrpior, Ijeovo V,';i!:h!i.j, St. Maryn i,";!ii's,i''.t'r.s (iiav'.es'ei-, St. Mary's ile'i. i'iei.iiiM.n. Ridwav. i V J-.'.sejdi V. Taylor, Fox. Auditors, V. T. Kvler, Fos I .Jaeeb MeCau'.ey, Fox. ! II. 1. I if it ' Uencett I Ccal Land3 For Sale- i I rglll' .siibseiiber offers for l-alc the I " Coal piivilege, with the right of ' milling and other minerals under acres ol laud situated in Fox tp., b ar iield e.iunty P. nusylvaiiia, within 2 miles of the Ridgway k h uvmut R. R.. wliich e.iiuiects with tbo Phila. & I'lrie . Ii. R , at Riil",.iy. witli a hix f ml vein ol liii .iuiiiious 'oal upon it, vbieh is lee.v euiiiiiian.liiig silcdi enorinoiis prior-. ; lor iinooil'aettivin.; pin-ioses. For huie ehe-i,, t. rms cadi, a purl ti'lo :iven. ; For further particulars addi'ess V. L P.MIIJKTT, I tileatlield P. O., !!earti.ddC'o.,Pii Miril'i:. 'ti,t ii.,vS ,.,) ueeoimm of J"e.jli J. Mui-cr . Co., i,i,i Cliurlt I. (ierin.; A" 'o.. of St Mary s, hnvn bven htcu't in t; io hiiniN of ilm uielcisiiifil for h 't i lenient. I'.i lies in luljleil to elilier cf ll.e iihovo tii'iH.-i, ;.re iiolilie l licit their no. ..i.iil iou-i ,u atttiej by payineut to tho utelersig-c J, williin HO days. ulakdlv, ., f r iiliMN'fi 4 Cil, S.(i-i: r,' "'M.II-; s l'i t.rutnv, :: -l ';j - it. INDEPENDENT UiDGWAY 1'-t-k County Pknna. Hosic ol lsir. The banging of the hammer, The whirling of tho plane, The crashing of the busy saw, The crackling of the crane, Tho wringing oTtho unvil, The, ir.-atin:: of ihc drill. The clattering of the. turnin lalbe, The. whirling of tl c n.i'l, The buzzing ol the Hpindlc, The rattling of the loom, Tho puffing of the engine, The fan's continual Loom, The flipping ofthe tailor shears ; The driving of tli awl These sounds ot industry, 1 love I love thorn all. The clicking ofthe magic type, The earnest talk of men, The toiling ol the elatit prei.s, The feratohinir of the pen. Tin; tapping of tho yard stick. The Tinkling of the.-eales. The whistling of the needle, (SS'hen no bright cheek is pale.) The humming ol the cook stove, The Hire in g of the broom. The paltering feet of childhood, The home wife's busy hum Thcb'i.zing of the scholars, The teacher's kindly call The sound of active industry, 1 love I love theni all. I love the plowman's whistle. The reaper's t heei (ul song. The drover' oft repeated bhout, Spiiniug his stock along. The bustling cf the market man, As he hies liimto the town. " r"f" -ii." tree. top The b usy sound of ihioshers As they clean their ripened grain The busker's juke and catch ofgle.e 'A'cath the moonlight on the plain; The kind voieoof the drayman, The .shepherd's gentle call The sounds of pleasant industry. I love I love them all. Ki.-ig:i ot Litemporanco. Intemperance, like a raging flood, Is sweeping o'er the land ; It's dire effects, in tears and blood Are traced on every hand. It still flows on and bears away Ten thousand to their doom ; SVho shall the mighty torrents btay, And disappoint the tomb. Almighty God, Holland but thine Can cheek the flowing tide ; Stieteh out thine arm of power Divine, And Lid the flood subside. Iry up the iouree from whence it Sows, I'esti-oy its fountain head ; That dire intemperance and its woes Xo more tho earth o'er spread. CHARITY AT HOME & AUHO V T) JIV MARY GRACE HALl'INE. "Aunt Matilda, jdcase give me a piu, said a bright looking hut shabbily dies sod little lellow, opening the door of Mrs. Lane's kitchen. "Just see here," ho added, pointing to a large rent on the knee ol his trousers, "me and Will Rrown were playing tag, and I fell down aud tore this." "Why don't you run home and get your mother to mend it, Johnny V said Mm. Lane, as she did her Lest to Lriiv together toe i;cverej parts. "Oh ! 'cause mother ain't at home r.ie s goo io the Society for Clothh,, Dc-tiiute Children." r "J-e.-titute Children I" ejaculated Mrs. Lane, as she surveyed her nephew from head to foot. "If you do not come under that cl.is.s, then never a child did ! hy, you are all rags and ta.ttei,- "1 know it, aunt," moodily lesponded ine i oy ; -out it niu t my l iult. yiolhcr ....... 1. , . . . .: . "..yi .niu noil no iiiiio to mend my fl ithes, and if she did, they'd he iu.-tas nan ine next t.'ay ; so what a tho use l alliersaul 1 looked like a heathen, aud he tilmivst wi.-hed I was, lor mother would then thmk 1 Hxs Worth lookiii" aiu r a little. "Have you bad any supper Johnny ':" "No," said the boy, casting a longing hi ok at tho generous piece of pumpkin piu that his aunt was cutting; "moilier left home cold victuals no the tablu for Father and me, but " "Weil interrupted tho good woman, putting the pie upon a plate, und adding to it u couple of doughnuts tho was fry ing, aud a slice of cheese, "you jtiat take this, and iniii. f.ij .hni'i h-ivo a l it r,' it " TERMS -$1 50 per Annum if paid in Advance .Satuuda September, 2ol 1805 ' - " ' ' Johnny lost no time in obeying his unit's peremptory but by no means u:i- ilcasaut injunction, und the ronteiUs of he plate rapidly disappeared before his iiergeiic assault. '1 wish mother stayed at home just as you do, aunt," he said, as he opened the loor, easting a lingeiing lookback up. on the cheerful, cozy looking kitchen. 'T declare," exclaimed Mrs. Lano as taking up the rolling pin, she resumed her h.bors. ''if it isn't a shame for Nun. ev to tieirlojt that boy sol He's so r.ig- d and dirty that I am actually ashamed of him and his mother an active inein. her ol iuilfu dezeu charitable societies. As for brother John, lie s clean dis couraged, ami I don't much wonder at it. 1 don't believe he ciines homo to a warm supper once a week. I s my be lief that it's: a woman's business first to look alter the comforts of her own fain, iiy ; then it she has any time to do for others, well and good. Charity oii;;ht to begin at home, if it don't stay there ! ' "There's aunt Nancy now, just com. ing into the gate." said her duuyduur Rotsey, as looking Up from th siopies she was paling, she chanced to gianoe out of too window. Indignant as she was, it was not in gool natuted Mrs. Lane's heart to refuse a kindly greeting to her sister in law, who was evident ly to full of her own concerns to have noticed any eordiaiitv. had theie been any. lack of "How dy'e do sister Lane. llovv dy'o do. Ret-scy," she said, seating herself iu the first e hair she came to, as il quite exhausted, though her keen black eyes jooKC'l as ijrigiic ana Miarp as ever. . . 1 ... 1 I "Always cooking. 1 uo declare; Ah.,saM, looking uremia wun a pleasant how it makes my heart actio to soo you spending so much precious time in ear. ing forth.s poor pens. iing body. Folk's can't live without eating," rc sponded Mrs. .Line, a little tartly as this remark called to mind what she con sidered to be her sister in law's remiis ness in the care of her family. Least, ways, I haven't found out any other wav nuts, MahtHbi ," said Mrs. SbJ Mali couifiosedlv heltiiMu- hcr.;el! to one' very i i;e.e iii sho added as' e iislie,lit as a honey eoml i. . . i - sue oione it open an 1 no. s.it- cooited to ilisini ,e ot it with r.-.-l, !,... it'll hi. ! ilon t know when f I mad.: iu ve 11 V k 1.1.I t (' oastrv. IV. f ivfessor winter, yare. -.m;o lectured lure, last . , i - - - - - .'i.f i ...i i. . ... .' i .i . , .1 j .w erv uu ea tne. i i. i. tirely destroying what he called the dis gust ivj apparatus." "Yes, I know," returned Mrs. Lane, drily. "Husband invited him home to tea one day, and I couid'i't perceive that ho had any particular objections to my takes and pics, ludoed, I lotuciiiber thinking, that if that wa his ordinary way of eatiug. 1 shouldn't like to bo the one to cock for him. And let folks say what they may, I never will think that plain light pastry, eaten moderately, ever hurt anybody. I always let my children have it, and they are a? hearty and rosy a set of boys and girls ns you can find anywhere; ::s 1 !..i, burc they wouldn't be if they were fed on cold, half-cooked victuals, given to them iu any way, and just when it happened." "It isn't always the rosiest," said Mrs. Shaw, Mping herself to another dough, nut. "Now I think of it. I am nnrt-iin .,. t , ... T , " ("vi on jjutsrv a nosea sure proof of over.cating ; and oiiii i nomas isn i nigu so stroii" as in ,n in T..I :..-. J """"u;. " 1 moru man a year or ; lading a round auout course in the di. so the oldest. Rut I guess I'd "do my , rectiou for homo, for, unlike her sister errand, and be going. I called to tell in.law, when she escorted him thither. you that we are going to have a fair lor uiu oppressed rules, i m on tl.o coni'iat. teeot arrangements, and really hope," sister Lane, that you'll lake hold and do everything in your power to ibi ward this noble aud p-aise object." ad, tnank- you, returned her sister in-law. I ttliuk I can find o neets r,f charity neater homo than Poland." I "15ut there is a society, of which you1 area member, that I should like to joi'n," j said Mrs. Lane, after a moment's : thought ; "the one for clothing and pro. ' filing for destitute, nneleeie:! c.-,;i , tire ii. .Mrs. Shaw's eounlenanco brightened. "We shall be delighted," she e.vclaim. ed. "The initiation jeo is ouly tuo dol. lars, together with a weekly payment of ten ceuts." "I believe I paid the initiation fee about a year ago, when it was first or ganized. 1 did that chooi fully, thou.'h what 1 then cmisidererl to be dutie; nearer homo prevented my doin ea I will pay it over again, howeye only must have the i.ridleJe V , .i .? more. must have the privilege of hringiii destitute chiU wuh me. I ofteu s.-o a little 1j roaming about the streets, whoso forlorn und neglected appearauee fills my heart with pity." "Certainly ; that is' what wo .viw.ni and desiro every lnemLc r to do us kL... has opportunity. We. hace .-, .., f little jacks and pants ma.l.. n.l there'll be some among them that will lit ini. l!c nit in her, our licit meeting i .r it eetk i torn today, at .S Mayo 3. 'ijuire 1 ro re wai 3 iiiorri t . in trs. . ! J NO 1 3 i , ril1 j , . i Lanes eyes, that night, as she superin- tended jireparatious for supper, which I ever and anon deepened into a smile ; j but though the children were ansious to j know whit their mother was fmiliiig . about she kept her own counsel. ! The next Wednesday afternoon a! score or more ol la lies were sea'cj m S'ipiiro Mayo' parlor, with busy fingers and still nure busy tongues. 'There is Mrs. Lane rouiing up the walk." exclaimed Mrs. Mayo, who was seated by the window. "Just see what a wretched h. .king boy sho is leading It can't be one of her thev arc all iiulols of by the band 1 children for neatness." Mrs. Shaw was to busy distributing work to even glance out liio window. "I forgot to tell you, ladies," she said that my sister. in law joins our society this tilternooii. The boy with her is no doubt the one that she spoke to me about the other day ,is a charity. I take c myself,'' she added lit subject lor our onsidcrable credit to ouite cotr.placently, "lor persuading her to this stel Sister I me sueii a tiome uouy so wrapped up in Horsed and laniiiy. "Mrs. Lane is a kind hearted woni'in," replied an old lady, who was knitting iu one corner of the room, "and does a gieat deal of goo l in a tpiiet way." ' Sister Ratio means well '.here is no . . i n i I doubt of that," responded Mrs. Shaw I with a lTiagnauiiuous air. ' Rut aeeor- ' ding to my way of thinking, charity without system and organtzitwn w worse thau thrown away. Hv this time Mrs. Lane was in tho . . I ' . .1 . I . .. I ... 1 ... ' . .11 room, -uoua iiiu iuoon, i i'iu-.. ..... . smile "Yoiuee sirter Shaw, that 1 have; kept my word, and did not come alone," j - she added, as that individual fixed her eyes in uiuisguiiea the boy, whose r istonisiimeut upo'i .uutaut haid s!i: held. "I found this poor Lid," che eontiu. ued, "in au alLy way, playing ui'irblus with a number of profane and vicious buys, and who were uttering words in V'ne t.laekr-yo lic1iia-3,Ai,-J..t'L one ijt' them, in which it seems ha h-id the worst r f it. He is very dirty and ragged, as you see ; but I rlfer no apology f,,r bringing him to you in this condition, as 1 know your society was formed for the benetit ; of such, and trust that under your 1 kindly care he will s ion present (piiie another appearance. " 1 Twice did Mrs. Shaw essay to inter-! rupt the speaker, but auger and shame ' choked her utterance. When h'n.i Lad concluded, .she sprang to her feet. j "Malinda Lane." she ejaculated, "do 1 you mean to pietn 1 t!. L .. A 1 ...... 1 .. you li.Si't ' h.uow nine iiiai is my ij-iy ; "Your boy"' oKelaiuiel Mrs. Lane, starting with well -disenabled amazement. "Is it possible ? Now, that 1 look nt him e!oer, it does look like Juhtiuy. ISut who would have thought it "I leave it to you' she added, address ing the other ladies, "if the mistake was uot a very natural one, or it ever child. apparently, stood more in vour need of your triendly office . - , .... I ins assertion could not be denied by any present, certainly not by Mrs. Shaw W'llO Was COIIltlletelv silnlwn.l fl)iiin.1i i , , , , i ".-.. i .ii.-u uiiuuuiuii llllll2. -Not long after she could' have been seen with in,r. liicl t,.. l.J.r...,. ...... V "V'"VV '.' ' the went by tho darkest and least fro- (pouted streets, Ti.:. ,i i , ... t.. 1 .v . . ! . ins soai i uiu mucti needed lesson na.a ii most nappy result, as was evident by uotcu'y Johnny's improved in pear auce, but by the increased comfort of the whole family. Mrs. Shaw learned. : Wiiat IS t.1 ho feai'od I . if fun mnn (., get, that no object, however praisewori thy, can excuse the wife and mother in the neglect of home duties. That as t'lerc lies her truest happiness, so are there ibiir.il the dearest objects of her taiv. who Imv.. ih. K.-i .i..;, .,nr.n i...,. time and e flections A PufifKit 1'bEA. A mouse ranging about a brew ery, happened to fall into a vat of beer, and appealed to a cat to help him out. The cat replied "It is a foolish request, for as soon a I get you out I shall eat you up." The mouse replied, that fate, would be Letter than to Le drowned in beer. I ' e ,t , ' , " Ul' UlH 11,0 ,ul,,es ltUe 'V " . i no eat lilted him out, but the fumes the mouse took refuse in h's li,.l, The cat called ou the mouse to come out "You, ell, .bd yju not promise that I should eat vou !"' . I.. i . i- . ., -.vii replica too mouse, ",,ut kuoiv I was in iij.-mrul that time. you Ut:. a man will go without his ,li uer to serve y.iu.yuu can consider he is youririeud. There is Romethiii ' mm-. I k.e'' 1,1 M,y 0lU! -suttering a vaeuui in the ubdommalregiolis, for the sake ol -o.id I '15 te.warL.a )'v!!,.,v crca'ar-, tl,,,. ' t pi--.- ten th. i-ut.-I h.s!, jr.,,,,:,,. Tin. I'l.NCH. at. Man. -Mr lllggfit w,i"! fl vry punctual in in in nil Iim trail- fictions throu.rhlif.v Ho mwwI ilurg j fortuuo by utkrtng i.vlu ;'ry and punctii ' .dil ; and at tha advauced a;;e of ninety ; ve ira was resting '.ptie'.ly on his bod and l ca'inly wpiting to bo called &ay. He ; h?id deliberately luado almost every sr. ; latigoiii'.iit, f ir his d(.cor-:-e and burial. ' lli'i j.ul-ic grew f uiHer, and the light of life '.,;iii.;.l juit flickering ia its soc-kct j whi'ii one i: l'l.i; you ob,;.-.rve 1 : ' l ather, yon wi.nut live, a H.iy or nvo; is it not well for via t uanu yout- hearers?" "To ho siir.:. i.iy b .jii," said the dyiua; m-'r' "I " Wl tiifinglit of a id I will d- it inw." lie iiavo liio names of nix, the Usim r,'.iu;bci', and s.mk bad; o.ho.Ucd upon, A ylean of ihoiu'nt pa, -el over hi, ,v;,'i1(,rc.j futures like a r .iv of light, ami j,o rui,,,- 01IC.,, more. "ly son, veai ne twy.M, Is the name of Yig'.r'm there'." t-T.'; I'atlier" "Then, strike it of 1" said he em phatic!i!h, "for be was never punctual he was never anvhere in time, il'ld h i might hour." hinder the pio"e-sion a v, liolu- 1- "(Jwisr. Rack ti Massa." A lit tl- ' bullet. eye 1, iiiiek-witte.t contraband i blacker than the nee ol spuues, tound hii ' way into the Provo-t Marshal's olliee yes-t-jrday.and .lauiauded apass Refoieob i taining it, however, he delivery himself : of his views on the subject of freedom ! mueh to the siiti.-l'.telini: 1 1 himsulf and ; these around him. He was but liiiu years of nge, and buhoiged to Pr.Sn.ith, ! in Lexington, i le spoke about im fol lows: "f.o ik a heah. gentlemen. T don't ! like de way I'se been treated by de citi- I a.'i.s .it' this l.lii'e I thoueht dcV know. i t . , ...,.- ,,,t,..r faix dey do.s. W d ' white fblks put on too for dW fhih; an do liigga.s better dau do white folks. much sTyl thinks dey so 1 stans a t ior olianoe inong tin ooie. i ley din I sun uu. I so gwme home to mass. i. I'm wine straight dar ; kiso he's a white man all obcr. an' knows how to tre-.t folks blue!; and white, no stylo 'bout hinr I'se a young nigga. but I'so got. null' sense to know dat I wasn't '.nalo fo' no free nigga, ;.u' if nvi co me as I is him, do Lor' to knows r,o wilr.ii. i.i im my de " iss H ; got tho .ass aiv.l left t.ir .;ij;ii.'. home. LouiiviUo A Goo.) Win:. A translat'ou of a Welsh Triad : She i.- modest, void of ducoit, and obe lieul.. Pure ..f eonseieriee, graeious of tonguo and true, to her husband. Her I.i ai l not proud, her manners not afl"..b;o and her bosom fuil ofojiupasshm tor t no poor. Laboring to b. am . ...iu ..a ..... . t no tidv. skillful of hand, lie eoiiv. de.v;:H. a-d it'M am', lolo. ncr ? 1. i.i use iirdci lv. dress Q iv!. if hand, of u'i-ki'?::i tiding. of eye aud iuiok Her perii i s'np.jly agrcoabie, and her he.irt Her face b-oiiguaai, I tier ma'.mcr.i innocent. jrhe;.d iutelli. g-.-nt a.id pr.vifent. Neuh'.j i; ly, gentle, and libera! way ol Ihiiikiiu, Aide in directing, providing what is wanting, ;r.i 1 a g.j.l mo' her to her cbil. liren. Loving her linsl an .1 lovinir find. peace Happy is the man ho ii j-M:.;sei such a wile. WtiUis. All nv no weeds to mature on your laud F radicate ail, and dos. troy them ihnSWghly, for one weed will he sufficient iQfV' perpetuation of its kind, and vVfoul a greater extent of surface than can be cleansed effectually , iu a year, .'lost weeds uiaiic good srti. J - 'I UJ. '-', uuu v null used for this i.urnose mav be mmln ,. .elesin vieir pm n.,ul i.n.i. .....1 ...l.rt.. , repay the cost for gathering them from ft.n Itnl.lo .....1 :.. . .i i- .. ... ..... ......I iic uiiu mem ior ma- i uiil'e. AlUVC 'etab i valuable for this ur, !es are more or less rose. l'3f- tall keen eyed countryman stepped int , tho court room at Detroit, the ether day, during the progress of the rail road n iai. Stei.tiiug un to a sr.ee : il roa-l ni-tl j a(.'i ho reoue.icd that the prisoucr ...:..i.. i .-. . .... "i gm oe pmiitcu out to inm. Die man j aeooste-I being .something of a wag, pointed to the jury, The fellow scan ned the twelve with a distrustful eye, and when s.iti,tled with the scru'.inv, turned to his informant and whispered : " A ell, thr,y tyre a hard looking set aiu't they '. I know by their looks they u'o. io go io t.'.e states lnison. every ono of them. 4 I " " Ce..'.';''Wi.y, Rridger," said a lalv who winked to rally h.-r servant girl for the amusement ol company, upon the ....i ii-ue oi li.ltueiilllig oj h a 'go t;ie. "I 'id you do this ? You art! quite an artist. Pray how did von .hi it v . t d;.de, mum. it wuh myself that' did it Isn't it pretty ? I d-d it with your old labo teeth, mum." vtjrllie buty ov men v ov the serin ons that iz preached, consists in their great length, for if it want for ibeir length, there votJJn't be mu:h tf them.--J,,sh UiUui;. f'-i-). good story is told of a country I - iioo.si at niiosc liouse an itinerant picaehi r was passing the night, who w hen bed time e.iuio and family piaverj i were ,sujge,ted, i.i scerehiiii.' for a Rible. finally produced two torn 'lea res ot the -oodbook wiih the naive remark, 'I didn't know 1 v. j a) near out of Ribles,' C;v'"Two hundred tln usaud dollars beloi.mg to (lie g. .vc.ru uk nl were lot.1 !'i the -iCJUiCr R "il'i- . : vX.vu yJ il i f.ia j ,,r I ) g. u.
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