II =COMM =MI :1 1 Wilkrairixf . PITaLtemenvor X. X. JIMMY dis,B. B. HALL.-1 Terms of Publication T if dot a lrbeed, term , ' will DO FIRII4Iy h - IILDVMETtfIItMENTS'anOItusIom No6)411480 40 0 01bqat oast ratas l lorift deloslptiett Of .JOB P • •$D to then t: =spur, at the lowest the titinixf.deopatoll: Having oollootion of 4 , " tro ere pre ::3," .: • Ilatturs of our fridnds gssztl tro t th. pettioaratle Wntehmnn. l peeping intamoro Parlors than'onr Own lIT itkrlA FORA _"lnat as I desired, Saturday evening NVII9 - bright andbosatiful Stfl yoa can %Tell imagine, ---allilWaantagilibr a ritte, wish niy utiekt4 hat on, of ootinto! ;But I had to thsordci my brain honsiderahly, to kin* where i should ido to first. I 'knew well enough what wit: revolving in my cranium previohs • The thought hid struck pie so ern! dips heft - a, that I should like to Satisfy my curious mind, once in eighteen years, Icy peeping into mere parlors than our own.— That hew shoultll.do it, so lull remain un ""illsenvered 1 M 7 mind soon ibggested two 31: : " be sly, and. take Aid" of number as all. aelkleih people- w+y,idid apply with im;: ity, I startled. off on my impertinent trip, to have no small amount of fun at other,' ex pense. :It was ratite' soon to start olf un ooh is exatUniien t for some person might hate seen me, and dashed all my tapes into air castles, as it was nut long since Sol" had retired lo let dross folkia4,l4.ep, and twilight was %dry sloth surely, approaching. Hut trusting to fit tune, t'o• ley's swiftness, and iny „ ,ovvvii fantastic up• pearance, I expectedXget through peeping, victoriously. So hfre eego to the home of the lovely, modest, unassuming Miss --. Here I had:to be very caution, and tied po opta•the fence, ever Yi far from the and then walked staartly until I Caine to the - porch. Along I alipp'ed, LA though I atm walking on eggs, and soon arnvid at the parlor door, I Stoplud and li.itene , ll, whin, lunch to my satinfsetiati I in and %.,..•(.4 - Butas that was rot going to satisfy the mole pleasant sense of seeing, I stepped to the a-m(l°w, and to fny pleastiee, the viirtaw had not been Mum u, and the rmituia ns I, A ht, .a by a huge lamp, es if the ocer.panta had never thmight there might be parlor. peepers just there and then ; and that if the blind was down they could he _cerfl..in of no one looking on. but it nKatobe ." lea, to be favored with a funny and teniptimi7l;,4lll" Mr. had happened tit, Intl can 3on be lieve me aas sitting quite familiarly lie aide Mine -, with his Britt g lot . yrotrt alxml the minuses of het deli ale is al,t, and I don't knon what he did, hut I ,ion t think he pinched het, or the usl i tit ha, e looked so phasantly• Ile talked so L, •.'. and low, that I could not hear the half he said ; bat heard theni talk and laugh ah.mt a picnic that was in the neighhorhoo..l on the fourth of July, wi, li 'AM; truly ittaguiti tent ; and he told her there was a report in circulation, abort the happy par ticipants having to go to the tronlik ..r iecti.g all the sinalkr domestic animals in the vicinity, to devour the rent:oiling provi, ions. Then, as I peeped nronii.l to see whether any person had discovered the Sat urday evening peeper, I beard a strance noise as of two pair of lips colliding, and then an echo sounded in iity ears, the melting word, "kiss." I almost involunta rily looked in, and if he did'ilt kiss her, then there will ho no folakt s in dog days, for 1 could plainly bee he had been applying the lip salve, for there %cut it "again, and the nch blood mounted to her templvq, until it crimsoned her cheeks. But I shan't tell .)ou alI I heard and haw, or niy itathtr-luetuog scenes twou't be diverhitied enough to 111L1:• e mo interesting. And now (Or a peep. Walked a fewerods, when lo ' I Was at au- other parlor window ; but ulioe‘ yr the in mates might ix, they n ere more •thought ful than my tirst victims, for, unfortimat,ly for me, the curtain was drawn. but I could 'see there was light in said apartment, and I fancied I heard a familiar voice,' varet did not particularly belong to that house ; so my curiosity was excited, andaround_to the side of the house I Itew, and to sufficiently indemnify my curious wind, the second par -lur blind was aside. "Of course" 1 peeped in. Was not that what I was to• do that evening i There sat a manly looking fellow with dark eyes and hair of rarest zichness, and rather handsome and dignified, appa rently well pleased with. his compady, who will answer the description of a modern beauty, and Who had a matchless expression, lighting up her countenanceA and making her faco beam radiantly. I am alino , st afraid to tell you AT 411 . 1ns arm around lxr neck, but behold ! I already. " let th cat out of tho hag," and now . must suMr the *consequences incident to such a fearful thaeorery. How thoughtless lam betimes ! After while ho commenced sipping the nec- tar from her lips, and who would'ilt I and I declare she reciprocated. Jt mride me feet awful jealous to think of ono of the parties concerned, and 'existing eirounistances. ,„j0r.14 . I(Jc±x yingl fl green-pp , I I I ater,"hYdetting them know my wherea bouts, I retreated rather quietly, forgetting nearly all they conversed about, and what I do recollect I am not going to tell you t for remember I told you a, minute ago, Some; thing I had not - intentlod for your sari, • , It . „ 5. . . I • e 1 . . - 4 _, ~. . , 11. .• . . 1 . 0 I „ •by , • .• • . 1 , . ' - ea . • . . . • - . . . . .... ~. . . . • I . . .. . . • .:......- __t...... ..... : ... • ... ....: . .-' z •, .,' • oi . . lit ,:_*,- . : * , . ~ ~ '.: ---, • *.-,- ' ..,:t .--- - I_ 4 l_ , , 1_ 1 -----, - , -,-. , ,_ _,., . < _. . .. : :.:.,.,„ : :.. J . L .J„...r., , : ; -. 1 ....A, i . • , 111_1111 . 40 6 ~ . --t -.._....._ :_. Tir, _ 7 n , ~ m , ,;,_ BOTH LIBERTY . AND PROPERTY ARE PRECARIOUS, UNLESS THE ' ti Away up the valley I went two or three idea. to . the romantic, village of -, r tailing on the way at what I had seen. and °adoring whether there would bet anything laughable at the let, peep. I stopped at the firm house, Orr tat* Very well who would be courting.iiiiiie.: 4, l tried qty best to find aomc place to peep in, but 'lid not stMceed ; and liesidik the-parlor mum_ dark, SAVO "the 'pole rays .of the moon, which stealthily crept in micasionally, only to rim „der the darkness more melancholy. .. 4 .43 liatrned attentively- to hear, where I ehuld not peep. Av they nivat havr been contera- ing fur some limo, and rapidly . `too, 1 darn 84y j rant tell y6u. • iikt topic* had been brutight np cod' at tl trresting couple's kisiire ;. oenril him - WI the tokY.-61 MorEc that iiiltlll4ed her but hail up to that got fit (:Itt, win l' r . •er . 1 4 . 11 . 1. mg, crisis --,treinbl the ques:ion," eonipamon now, fo take' ov. r the tir9 brake tk- Ile lime to get oil the efinne into the litT7/7rire strange land of marlin°. ny I felt sorry to thin), I eoithi not peep, Jett 111111°0.1;1H d crocodile tors to find they *id not get the a t dilhiplay, for now Ustient know. ant- I nattyi-4,c0nw.4-Cull -yawothu most a dlingl) yriagred . to his_proyogals, for five pars olepked since he first boat his steps, On Saturday evening, toward the borne. (it the faur, F iel. 1 know alto the couple were, but I in not going tit hit tales out cf school." I suppose It is I immaterial toy to, Ina quite material to 01 , 1 anxious parlorpttpt r lfttrthus ((Acute.; my curiosity on ()limy I In, netj Co . 1..1 her a few no, ii,:e1...1 to the fewl.e, and th a f.,r the enjoyment or s twe similar ‘l. ot to the nex,t neat, though low ly,tla idling, for I knew who was on a milt- I tug expettwon there, and - 4ring a itli the lady, cart whether she saw t. me peping or got. With inure trdoble than caettiiiiiielt About, I got my physiognomy AMA, to the bonitos, and glinekiwe to tt 11 )..11, tin nisi Ihtsrg wm • Fhower of kisses, ihat c. 0... long glut loud• I tried toX i t of to Nt r.d thuliplit l4 that it ri scudded - anild only 0311 up to uty (-.111'11 , ,,,i hid turnip>. There the lovin4 tan 161 10,#)k i l lit a his aim thiown les dy aloe WI her, and talking on the nonsertwtotnelMaiiiird: matrimony I a,.qiire wm I pit thrEetl lit ;limp into r.,11 tt. n i.r I heilra (11CM t.n lit' titP.l , ll! K),111 I.inG 111..71'101 um mil", a lien the one rolild rein VS tbai oti , cr7f the lull Ili, last 11.13 , Au tumn hood, or. r LEV 31111141 Oh, hOe sweet she 10,14,1 ' ail a h.tt a iissh st 1,1 0 ,h tylf ,l h, r to ,• a h , n Ilt tan, I So ilt . • Pit Ilk St ' Intl 01 I nies• ',engit s h e as, eniiiinint, the strip, nn the t arpt t C,,r lit Iv.l, ti n,, tungtat the 0p.,. Mt , I ant halite to rtial.e be att t, great ant. llgieo. it es_ , .1 NlTti id) a %liar. 1. it ~-011,11;.• left tins nett ee d cue, and flipteal It. ti it tie I`lllllg a! S,l',A Wit I • itlid peliti I) I ell' iny , ,lf would have a hire. 11111 It stun not n, nl h a, n I attii.•ipati• on.44ei ping in I ! only nv. lionpiling ladies to the parlor and one 0r them had for her company a nice little dog, talking to it n 4th exciting ainina taut. nail learning, ': dear hale Tippei kinds of aiiimoinr, pranks, and telling, it that it 3,4 111•11/1111( Id beyond conception etc '1'11( other lady nho tens beautiful and lonely_ and ter) , T11111i, , ,1. looking;. 11311 II Mll•in hook 0101) wig the pram pi,: for Oa , 111 lit tin nu ay. Aft, r a woe Mitre% er,tlry 'soh geew burdltout and L.ld n greatA, al of fini. c lot Illi• tall lady. spoken of lint, reuu 11 to ho II turtle natural in her 111311111215, 111111 11.41- 111.11.11 lay d to hate ll,r on n on, at 111.1.1.1.11 , 111 . H linllCllhtl. However they ' I,ddeilly be Come idill, and each 111(.11 to VII, 101 the other 111 rmoeettt Idols o coil lied me nod, rah st hal it n a, 141., when to my c4a— 'tin In 1.1(1111,1i IL till good lookix, valk, .1 to the .lord placed le, hat on it and oul; it htlal. a. thiqlgil Ill` Vlll, 0,11,t11111111 to visiting a part nada' lady thx.te. t row 14144- 411C111.14 pn,sed oonnil, and lie apologized• or hying no Into; a few more remarks %sere bade. vv lien the small Miss left. %to tu ,,,m, or the beau to enjoy Inn holy love's Socibly. 'he table was betwvcn them when SLe ee ired, and $o it remained. Yankee style of oar's. They commenced, withal, in an tun. uut.i.g MIAMI; , and appeared interested in , ach . ntliers company. After all they were .nly cougins As. I had sonni-tuosix+oops to. like I applied the encinyv)vhip to Coley, and nado her rack briskly thVeo trriles farthor,, • 111:1 was going to atop aijd peep into the par .l. or uf a newly married bouple, winidsring shy twelve o'clock idioold find their parlor eO4 l likffi 44 M i g'v I.*l, 1 n di. nosing to and fro, I concluded there was a may and I would not be safe peeping there. up the road I went a little farther and • eeped in through the parlor window. By 1 istening sharply I found tho occupants had been at the party and had just returned to lava a printo conversation. Miss —, 'raked up to the cupboard, and out emerged the parlor peeper ! She handed him a piece, andsook one herself ; then they ate a philo pcna and enjoyed some harmless fun until part of the cake was devoured, when to ray utter consternation, he got up and put the candle out. It did provoke me onto think I could not see. As I could not hoar any ins save the faint echo era few lip appli-. us, I left, to bend my steps - whece,„j, rleallifd. I often wonder Bloc!, whitithrua . thlaic. 'ratio kink,' 3 -- perped In on that particular cloning; icoulcrnt she ex clailn, what an impudent gid oho must be. And so, of course, I was then, but if no person knew it, was tlpl.dilftrenco much? You see Jay pi inciplea are admit able, When I passed Dlr. -:-----'s the party had dispersed, and um I Miami my way up seen a certain' couple at the party who were famous quali ties, I ItiouAlit lie. certainly seen her site ,home, - girriadc, another mile before I tal,:‘ the next parlor I took the into. The lielit saasTiFirt traMlytturtc' I emit , ' peep nt quite ' , lnv:ally/41y, and how 'injurious it lull, l t in) Milli principle lii'see , bestiLe —. „IL ilid Midas the lei to• thiiik she is ould i n loael h.t. Itut how could be the The tempts tavi a as-t iore him and he yield«l. Then 11( ant - flint n t., , dejte.tod, uniuenfid 1 11 111 1, , 11)0 .tat It vital c o ne 1 of .io/in." , .1 lu my mast, alit!" over the lett" not d r ti.. ir milanclioly, and sod ening influence I enjoyed 11., fun for a I time, and then 1 . 1 1 111.. 111)1111., w I.leinq on the nay I had only Line to %t,it the illage of S—. llul as It nas lat. I went ilireetty: ';..hume—irrunagauing_t hat 11 1 euuld_pec.p.u.do A certain pallor there, I would 'sea a smolt gentle Man scut. ii alt familiar Ille.arlunq to a mall lady—lie pourimrtrive sentiments into 11,,,...e0 attentive ear, and IV great many other (any things I can't meutiuii ; hat can as-, sure you I 1N a ' perfectly sati•lii it with peep mg thin muter parlors than our own, and wondi ing if iva could have the patience to pass n ali me mob , ' the di. c.•i utu of my plain rum, ilirongli all these parlor peeping scenes, and if so, I n ill promise you a greater„cmer ,ity of impei Intent atimsements, at some future pi raid. Pitte-irsrr' Time, PA. ' icing her to he hi, trtujoruni ht.ite , hot hr n .8 jr lino Om time lie Igo he tint, Inn dot not A manufacturer render or quack Tried ev. tty ?Wile to a friend living out )Pat a good commendation of hit, (the eturer's) 141.sam. Ina few• days he 411 - 11*(ollowing. which we call pretty it 7—The land emono,ing my farm has hitherto liven no poor that a Scatchtnan VOlllllllOl. get Ir.; living ell 11 • and no stony . !nut au.atinta.wasagarabuirea , and - plant frewar, but luminaire( your Intimate, I put seine 1111 flit earner of a ten acre -Mt UrrMindol by a rail lane, , and in jp g 'f,r o4ll ,,i th e tai k bad viititely disttp p•Oretl, a tient straw wan (mei r•L d the field. and the rails rti re split into oven wood and piled no 4)1111111,11i 1111) 111 my b.mk )ard. • I put hall an canes tn,, the ibiMl:e of a - 11.1"klei , M Ty ,Tlllllp m 11111 , 31nys it was elealied oil - , plant,d ‘,llb d. rui 1111.1 1 , 11111111- kills 1111.1 . 11 rein of ptntli I rue,: in hill 1110 S •1.1111 1111 , 1 , 711 tilt 1111,1,11 V I wont,' that it &i, n .11 kin; lnkei MB4 01141% out Of ctouim to 111111 111110 riot I ITV \ON' forseke n fntmJ. IV lit n palWr around —a hen sick la as fall; MI the heart—whin the ootld t dark null -then iv the time to try true friend ship. nit') olio turn from the scene of dts tre-ia. bettsty Ili ir hylioeriey, tuul prove that interval only timeea Ott ill if you bait , lei l o t r a 3nn mid stililit:4 your in ter, at maid happitieqa allre to a:, •tain him ailveraiti Let 1141.1 feel that hi:. roamer kntdot -s is apprvetAttal, mid 11. it la; , luve aas out throe, ti no ay. Real lidvlity !nay he rate, bill It exists in Olt heart. %Vim has not acre turd felt its pea r They only deny its worth and lamer, olio net-or have loved a fnend, or labored to make a friend happy Av am w sintrrwleunide nom 144 down • ant W(11 k. one night log in bed talking r' matte, and thlite,i, a heavy thunder snirin aso.e. The lend pi als of thunder and the vivid ihearea-n4di,1,1 °trig filled them - with terror and fearful apprehensintis. Suddenly a trt niesidowt eraNll ems, 41 the loving Couple .to dart. na tile' they had received art eltrotrie .hock. Jounlhan throning his arm around hia dear, exclaimed "Ifug,up to me, Liz let', die like men " A young lady at a bell v, as asked by a lover of serious poetry, wheiher she had read Crakbe's Tales Why, no," she answered; '• I didn't know that crabs had tales." • " I beg your pardon, Miss," said he, "I mewl jiave you read Crahhe's Ta:es ?" And F assure you, sir, that I was not &mita 11 , .- 1 airy--othei—errtlim i had tAils." The 4 :Local," of a proniming sheet up the country, solemnly inquires: "Is this the nineteenth century ?" In reply to our brother in arms, we take pleasutie in stating that a report to that ef fect prevails extensively in this section of the country. you sorely gewe been able to discern it? My loie is ardent and sincere. 0.11, say that you will return i , t ?" '• Return it, Paul ! No, no, not I. Pwantriven hard to gain it ; and-now I've got it, by our leave, I'd rather far remit it.' fiELLEFONTE A Rich Puff. A. II c.iJ mcofii. to inclifl.u.t strength I Id' fill ht. t tlr, a toy eldt st .on a tallip.llll, /11'W a ldt.ter all over lint 1 . %1 . a load of potatoes four miles t, and eventually drew - a prize of ten d dlir. in the lot terv. Odin In k) gr p z- M, lands generally:Loy( au Au many places ettrtllly At Pl hen pirried n,rf loLa,'Mtre*. witli (he Nordic ... P(li Tnrti Xlichigen flail Road. -WI F , rt Wayne awl Chßagei outople(ed, it w ill he mu, ha nhd Sontheiti Iton , l utiio \ traveling lo tliu Wee. will then lake place bate Chicago, which ha a 111110 impurthlirC to the traviiirigßrnme.u.y Abo g lie S ,, uthern al4r/i of I alsi. gnu huge embankmoutgw clhito sni,d nii washed up by the mune 'iuy are ahnu.t euhrely destitute of ye o.ion. A feu rtlbby ciaLeand yrllorelpirn are scattered along this barren waste. Jj ---A•good viow-of.-4,440419111111tit-h4 Tint ob tained 11 cm this nail nott rithyugh an en ao ctrainnal glance of it.ithseen n kw miles cast of Chjeago. In the it. 'noon of the aecimil ifit . i.' e 0 ariire..l waTety in this groat emporium of the Wcat. l ho, ioth•ca ha, not !ward of rhii .. ltgek's Clint? 'l't la. ell') of ita growth! i,, I,t_tchitint, any Linn pes.cil li ) fa n city in Am o; eric exicep ,tiros' Hutt O,t• IV sin nog up, 1111 if by maitre, Iniig the 1... t Hen shares of the Pacific. Ili p„ i ,,l 0 roa ii. 1+- II) was only 4 51)0, in Its) our 29 ono, and now reaches the enorib.u, figures of 121,0110 aails. In 1E46 sic alll alraiiii.rtnil thrto hundred Dud tweitty.eixlit t ti , •:. I, iii-: charged their rargoen avid relondi .1 ntinin In the, flame year f.,.`4,674,fi:.!1 hii-h, k of t'r'ain were !reviled, and it* it,iiii.i r trade 4tiring the i.iilve re! mod, inuf d,,t, .1 ~, 4, n. - 763,N9 r,,t, uht,h were receil. ii Ly the dealers in this great city: _ The few rtinaining ho t of the of.er neon, we cieciipii ii Iliirielf inalj 1 L.: trot, 01181 . 0,1ij,n4 of the lilac° a t•nie ;et tar etimitances einill /1110 W. Itt lefl I, " Ile a ere Howie ' alt. r par takin4f ii.riesliiiient,, and the prat that rsese uagya......ta anwvaptip rinlly Worthy of noti , s,, ws, the fernery of 1,1„. m i d,,,,,,,, 'We f,n ,5“1 *lOll4 All '5.'1111 AV(11110' Moro than a mile ,ft iron', ~j .ii the !Ake. SOllle Of the Fl , oht bewitihdly finii.heil private 11,OIVIO`i sure liwiite d iil.iiig it. Many are constnteteil after the i in , hie tnoile of t eliiteetitre. All that wealth ran eoninutnil and the ingenuity of man l i r - v., SeellOl to have been linnight into retpii , iiiiin in the con,triietion id thii.e dlVl'hottm. l.r. tiamental trio,, in aliiiii,t endless lane v deem ate then mini i Iv riiiigaiiiloence.• Not mil) is a new Of 1110 1,11,.... with its abeam. ers and oat! viii.,,el, gliiiinit majestir illy' , o,r the enter. to lie sr en, bit the order'of thinit4 tritly itt diversity nod protri ess. 'ft amnG•r tram an 'red and &pat tld from the depot n fair diffiTytt Railrad Companies. 'I he hack leading to it is cuintrncted on !dim!! in the Lakti, at a dtstan,•c of ten or 'fifteen rods from shore. e o andered ni , i 4 the finely shaded of this pm tom of the city, an•l tri re highly WWI i:nted ul the running of pasacu ger cars o%er the muperstriteture. It was In devil a glorious exhilninoi of the ingenuity of .1111111 in 111 C cuustrttt•'tnn of Internal nn• prow uu its. attoition w as next to the mam moth I)rpot, with itm erowds of human liv ings, and the usual throng of I inioihus•om that molest the place on every arrival of the ear,. Every avenue of travel n 1111111 the entity, in an literally a mass of moving erea turex. :%lore of the different phase, of human ' life can be seen during an hour a tisit to this place, than a lifetime spout within the lim its of our iyilated village The depot Ts said to le the larged in America, and was limit by the Illinois Cen tral, the Michigan - Central, the Burlington and Quincy, and the Chicago and Galina Union Railroad Raelt Compa- I ny luta its ream:olive locality to theamildiug, over which is placed iu large, conspicuoils letters,-the-nave- of -route, to designate . the inquiring stranger the information he is often most desirous to °bomb The entire building is constructed 011 11111Ilf i n the Lake as also many others adjoining. As ‘t C directed our steps through a labor ryntli of streets, wo soon canto to the Old fit heel Presbyterian Church. Its dimensions are enormous. As viewed from the street aurposses•anything of ito kind we ever saw in an Y" of our Eastern cities. The ivnits are- ..pooLd of m oni to, a id sin ; their completion, a stil-time° oozing from the slice of the stone, detracts nothing from th appearance, but Fives the effect up. on a distant view, of beautifully clouded marble. Pursuing our course into the inte rior, we boon came to the Chicago River, which divides the city. Every thnroughlkre is spanned by large and costly driw-bridg e& Clark street, is the genera) route of . . just as the •draw was leaving to•ist s e /OW -01 pass, and soon found ourself jammed in with carriages and drays, among an immense and impatient crowd. It his been estima ted that the number on foot who crossed this bridge, averaged tidily, for the apace SSESSOR - HAS SENSE AND SPIRIT ENOUGH TO DEFEND TIMM." AY, SEPT. 3, 1857. of twt) weeks, twenty-soven thousand per sons, and within the same Unto, forty-six, hundred-vehicles. rah. :. .4-'4:l r • • . . ,lfho (Win Iftiftlitrit r I,lext visited'. It occupies the centre of it largo square„ mt , a gentle elevation of ground. It is an immense structureof cut stone, and is fully in keeping With the en terprising chnracAr of the citizens of; Chi nage. Ornamental iron feneinc; to lotus Fhb square, anti aka ptitallo IIiStUTIC4 Loin each of the four cot rs of the Court Ilona tratitifol fount aino of pare ‘4pnlicling nnlcr wire tic tut;. Slade tiees and gray( I walks mod, a,dllullt arranged c,.totoned with ev erything around, gate to the place ah ni pcct unti , otally Impo.iug,• .14 ttc littgLrttl, adze:ling the (I.egoutlr shades of tad lights:lye idenee (.1' t In , wat.,lll; hours of day, and ue m...am returned lAA our aittart....r.a at the Rev,. to 1.1t.m0. Wayne Aid q It i &leas e Y an- 4r- Depot— Ricer (I'm, rind wet, there connerlt d the PitiNhiirp, 'ljie+ et a lira el.'s. pulilic house., kept by IVIn. lift . nlntas iu hr Lt. Ita tall, are scry liar fii •eo piMui Money seems 1:1Ni:ell l•V( . 13 tilin r c shout I Si rort11:1011. I,cst route in hang:• of cat: Pittsburg vi: ti 11 c ri thin og the night, awl 46. nest morning, at an early hour, hail taken inisvige on the (h. cage end Lark I stand 6uilcond. thir ole , er,ations of Illinoim shall in doe time lie forthcoming. St. Matthew is stippoqed to have currered marterdeni. or WAS !Mt to death by the rd. At the city of rtroolort. M. \lark ‘A 44.0irrtge4.4 through the streets oh %le \ nod! io Fr%pt till he expired. St. Lake I‘lts hang,l upon an oleo tree. in •1 e( ee. ' John wag put in a cauldron of boiling od at Howe and evcaped denili. Ile alter• waidn died a natural death at Elboitta, St. James the Great W 1 IS beheaded at Jr— rti, 311111. . ,Limes the 1 r IVIL9 thrown from a phintede or wing Or the temple, and then I eat( ti to death tt Lib I fuller s St Pt clip WAN hanged op agatiod. a pillar at lliernpohs, a c:ly of it tl,.lotnet‘ Ila)t d alive by com mand of a bats 111 U, king. „ SI Andrew in as bound to a erosa, Whellee he pr; to the twela till he expv ed. ,thas ‘fil run through thr " hol y It-h. ,-Ir, no far fi.ln mliopatleflog ith n lnnee, near Malabar, in the RasOhl ~l i ,nerd. wo ," \ rx(.op. 11,11 no Ft. Jude Wilkm Phot to desr7ith nfniewt. St.:- 'non %elides was entegh ri in PA Y. is Nlattlinas a AS stoned and then behead KEN v. Cl,l I:;..-11liCII I.IIC Mcnnier , ml.llg - from her collision ugh the Vnshio on 'Thnr.fluy night, nod Ow pn 111 COW' •u, Point prepnrni:, to ...et t • ate rett eat from the -.taking craft. /1.11,1 111 the waut oak thi tr one to Lead, n piatiez girl 01 about t • tt is standing nu the gnarl nitwitlt whlating the Ile, 81111. look ng al. \ - '011 , 1) OM Ma, the •It re A )oung man, to tin , ro.li or galtaittly. ht.( Up 1,1 her awl rrWalt. ti, if yea tall put out sell under thy proteetton, 1 will get rta'al) to Allure." " fliank you " repltt,l the }wing het owe, " but you need Lott non], It , yt, -, ;1 am oily tt a ding for the e t tt a I to gt t out of the way, It hell I can lake (ale of myself an I reach oho .oil, the (-ton tittleared the space and kite sit am to the opposite bank with appart at case and without the least perceptible fear. l(rairkalaat:s tertelias a great fancy f•r eorititry on k p 0.,; a herr in the ha , I. yard, as flood says , '• to mak, hint( r and tr,v.,,' for the . 'I other day tiLe came to great Irep lila t 101 l ,` My dear," said site, I ' - the lien has Nni llion:cid to set. 1 took the eggs nit ay from her, ant he is POW settin g tot the corner of the cool Vln, on all old a.,Ae-head 4. IVO, my dear," responded Krautsalaat, in his subdued bilious way, "if to hen is setting oil an old a xediead, it seems quite likely s'ni nut) hatch it., Editors who are disposed to uomplatu of hard fillies should compare their conditlon beforo desponding with that of the. gentle- Hutu tamiluctuig Lim Madan (N,C.)-1-'atritit who Mints lip a stirring appeal for material aid, iv. his last Issue, as follows •' Although we prefer Olin money, yet those who can't pay it, will please send us some of their old clothes, shanghai eggs, SOUrcrutit, rotten pine-apples, &c., we will take any thing in the world excepts scolding wife era dull ra-ur." GurriNu.—A lady said to hot servant tho idler day at dinwor, "go down into tho cellar, anti bring up the bread Which lies on 310 iikcjalacre." lt ton't do_ no_gpod ma'am," was tho reply, " for the bread on that shelf down in the cellar is up here in this cupboard, ma'aul." "Say. Pony, you nigger, where you get dat new hat 1" "W by at do shop oh course." • "What is the price of such an article as dat "I don't know, nizger—l don't know, do h pk ceper yvas'iit dar." " Tom ! Did you get that black .'oyn,in a fight " No ! I tripped on an orange-peel Zito last tiight." Orange-peel !" Nod exclinne with a grin. 'Orange-pert !'tgneas you mean ir.iiskrxkra." (TO BE 1:().) Fate of the Apostles. flhunt the Lyomning Ossetic ! Gen. Packer the Poor Itan's Friend. file wcti known that while Speaker of The ITanimof ftepresentiitives, in 1/4fl, Gen. Packer, 'the Detnocrattc candidate , for Gov ernor, connibuted ' , try materially by hi , : in fluence toward Mi . ; 'enalltmert of (lint now popular measure known as the ."chree rundreit Dollar 'Exemption Art." During ie winter of 185(1, it will also he FT111e111111'1"- , 1, a strenusnis effort tins inttle by per.,otet 'vlito fallen. (I 01,111,11%1.s tige.ritved by the law, to have it repealed. lie'ii. Packer' w am thou in the Senate, m here he at °nee leek the lead among those who oppoqed a rep( al A remonstianeit against the law, ntitnertms ly sitied by hie own constituents ) being forwarded to loin to pregttni" to-- At body. lie complied with the reipir:rd, iteeornpany log it with the eloquent .rettiirl:C ithieli - .We pi int' Lihtr, and n hie!, the l'!vl:ltkilphia nci,,, when pol.li-11, ,, c, 1 1 0.1 e, at ithe lime, I .1 fIrC/.r 1(.0,1 as "pilll,lllllMlo7o, jil,t. and frilly lkittneratio." We net I I , ‘l,llv sir l' . :.. mint Mt (1 lare , ly to pro .tent, , ,- fttrthes ! t Wort ! . nt r•pe.il • n' .I II,•• i 0, • ,1••:' • !••illll` ;,111 , 1P: , 7" Alt.' hi. tle:u•dit t I.tin:lt tem u• J .y I the lo,t' , et inn whn It that 11/1111("C I 11V Ilt_ , r,„,:.,, iiii .l a ,yll):.ttt 11,111 , 7 pohl:e ()pluton ,-tii -1 tain-t. twit. I'., Itt r ~aid • Mr. Speaker, I (lo not ....ynt;ettltirc %%W( the prayer of the petition I have ju,..t __pre, sentod. I do not hell( to that the law of last session will Injure the 4, poor ,out r ild die Cht.“rs " of eiitamootty. I do :lot be ! 11( . 11 . (butt CXl'lllolllg the bait titre- I.mnlrt (I ! debars tt t.rth of prnper:y e; the pour nor. , r. 1 Innate dehtor from levy nod tale on oxe.-11 ti ,, n, and hy 41:1111' . Ir. ' l l lien (1 1,1 11 . ~ r r.,e. I orly rind d..tres , ,, ii, •1, , ,i:, ~,,, 1 ...,, •f:,74...., et-,til on by it elnoo-11.4.J., iii. , . i,, 111,1 1 rum tle.s er.dlt-r, that )oil mittrionde at feet the itt here 14 of the poor. t•Nr, it ea mot Ito true. Do you. fur a twuient en:li , ive I liat . t on would benefit " the 114 ,,, r and II ~ 1 I the cit , ,e , , of community" by i zigl'ollg their hunt article of Luuseltuld fui otture—tle• hit 29litnneaa in Married Lift, ' Will n -pleasant - tad = tie' inedinist answered., . 4 Yig, my deer, pleivotre " It was quietly hut hearti• Iv -.not , the tone, the manner, the look,wera p. rl. , •tly natural and ery,aftectionate. W• tlion,At how pleasant t liaT courteous reply' how gi iil tog most it be to the wife ! Many birdnihils of ten years' experience are ren,s uith courtesies of politeness SO the 1,,,,ut,.; ladies of their oicquaintanoo, _wild, they Teak with abruptness to cite „if, tin Ido twiny rude little thitv, with i,ol,ll t lime a nrthMtapology. 'File Anger, when tiny have seell_but_ycster day, is lisletir4l 111 with deference, and al. li the subject may not bb of the pleas , auk .l moilre, with a ready snide ; while the veer e lie. it' ,he relates a domestic grienr. ono-, is siddioil, or listened to with ill-con. cealcd int; s'icitce. -0 1 how wrong this is —all is non:. Does she urge some request tli ' don't bother we !" cries her gra .t,m: l„ } , I and 'master. Does she ask for funds for Sony's shorn and Tom sty lint --- Scenes to me you're always naming 1" is the handsome retort. Is tiny ht.ln tia demanded by 1111 1:1211110U -1,11eApl elite—it 'I; ordured, not requested. ••hore, ant you toild so and so; Islet -we that its done ," and off marches Nlr Boor, ti ith a bow and a smile of gentle m.nnly polish frieehly•sweetnese for e'.o3 easiint,acepiaintance he may chancy to I en , :mir.e. When we meet a ill such thoti, , 4 l, I , s. , neesandc.iarseness, our thoughts rt to the kind voice and gentle -manner ,if the friend who said, " Yea, myilear ; with 4 , , tire." 1 beg air pardon,'' comes as leash), to hislip s,tvhcnby any little awkward sees he has ilisculteerticl her. as it would,ia 'h ge ntleman, --"'"*"7".--- CllllllellC. beeguso he is a 'Thor hi us. when Orry ramify wit& nFolveled their di gentleman, who thinks his Wife in all h• home, in deliancitsot the IsiWit , lungs erit it Ic.d to prectrienee..go loves her of an iitenipsrale lathe r, a pi r_si i fkL _27.er dim IS 4:7. , 14.:r. no #I4W . l 'e s I -.-11.1 1 41910 fp . htito/ 0 /0- .1 1 / 1 01/- //r volt in I.lv, 'vanillin attention„ but in pre he/ c, when trill be cb , ,, the mgr. Tut II rt romforiat , r, .1.11 1.0ir, , I i her pleasure, and honoring her in , ~!1!•11.1.• a!, will as private, Ifs knows her orth, hy should 11% hesitate to attest it " And herlinaLsnd he praised her," saith Holy Writ: itot by fulsome adulation, not by pmiling her charms into notice, but by speaking as opportunity occurs, in a manly wayie, her virtues. Though words may secnfittle things, and Alight attentions al- Most valueless, yet depend upon it they keep the Mine ' , right, especially if they are eat mai. —Lad/ Enterprise. - lied—the Insl stoic—or the in,t eon —tit the tiditkr int tens of an at are I ,. t i s erwh wr if nat , its rinin sih It ntr'npirdon, let Orem nmply oith the lit apd. of the peti tioner, awl vote the repeal of t 1 e low 01 last SCNRIOII, tocethir milt all the exehtp t ion larva piktot4 , ly enacted, and thcs is ill Front rte the interests it the poor and mitt die las-es, to the lit art's content 0/ the , Ir rifJs' 'I,/ I a Il l s Isl j), ,/ f ' iii M 111;1111 the ',are), I n'on have lid the may in this humane rt forth. N 17,7,• • 111111, I. 11 0 1111(.4tt . 201 tlO the v.ll,te ~r *and 111 the absetive or a 1i0n0d.a , t1,7•7per740f. , 1 to that 11111 , 1111 t. I'erlll o, llt t xeuy,t , a loam ;It ad o the value ,:f re7d. lowa nod \ rttol77.7Cl:l77rty ne . res of latirriP a lot I .41,7,7,111 A V 111111 h 1;21 :U . N . :, a 111101 or 1% lot onrlh `•.! ,ered the pr0i , , , 5t7,1 Nlor mon i-tate, it is ,nt,l verifres a home to ev ery fowl). All the States nod Territories I IltlTllt 11 having acted no tlo. , •7111,,,,•t with in the pivd. few filo:101s. o Texls )111 Ligon, \Vise. , sin, n.I Como e:fea t, long 1,011 , 1 enaett.tl v‘enfiltinn last s. o w . ) s , lie for, aunt in po:ollar 1-7 ill o I? on in this Ton! irr. I have lit (0011.1 me 1110' anntial !flea age of (;,•N to fly lm 'Wilt I.l“ , ,,lrttlert . of I hat great i-tate, to tilite:f I log leave to (-all the att, - Titioa of Si lintors tfo the ant,- It , t of bonfesti:a,l enetnidlon, the Governor says 11"Iiile it iv admittedly it primary Inly of the Legislature to e tact lan, fei the pun illitnent of vice, it is no I. ils duty to re move the cniives whkli frequently lead to the el/1.111110011011 01 el I me. The impres,onv made open the yo9thlul mind, by the retitle f e e,,, of parental mittenmy arel,ex triple, and IT the asvociatien.v Iti the family et rule, are among the inovt active and enduring of the inthtences which control the condi - int of life. Bloch of the 1 ice that w e are cal led upon to deplore( may Ix traced to the removal OT ts atilijedt from the roach of that authority and example, and frollrlllYihnol cent, but wholesome 11980C•til)11 a a home, however humble. The cause of inorality, no leAs than the dictates of humanity, de ! mends the preservation of thefronity circle, land the maintenance of rho efficient preventives of vice, and sure and ptrionnent contributors to indivalual virtue and happiness; and to public prosperity and order." Such, Bfr. Speaker, are thO' views of the Governor of New York. They are the sel -1 Liweutv. - a • hoMllallllll-firin--v . sag tivdrow, man—and I honor hini for his manly inde pendence in giving them the weight and sanction of his official station. Sir, I go with the Governor of the Empire States. would secure to every family a inuM and a UZAkTII. 1 would not pgmh the aretous and hard-hearted creditor tddrive his unfor tunate debtor, naked and penniless, out upon the cold chorine§ of an inhowitable worl 1 te'lit- authorizes suoh • preeediir-o should be blotted from the pages of the stat ue books of every State in this Union—they are repugnant to the spirit of the ago, And reselling to humanity. Like the laws sanc tioning inaprisonment for debt they shetfla be repudiated by every philanthropic tiegie TknNs: 111.50t/N ADVAIk". • VOL VirB • ST. Ai Int tire—they should exist But in the history of the past—so obsolete ides. It low beets truly millet:lite Itpwtllr, that ho who sale out the lest little property eel e ire. mid rand)). of ;mall children, oft rash, heedless, or pet halal intemperate husband and father, and afterwards with a eheerfUl countentiv goes home to dine—goes home To EKAST OS 111*MAN ! Sir , money thus °Monied ham a damning cilrso upon ' Entorlaiaiug these views, Mr. Speaker, I cylnwd go with those dray constituents who rip.r.rerical of the erreolption law or ; 110 1 clot 1 believe that arty coo ,id,: able atinibil- of them (14161 C it. rli d rl True Religion At the late sestion of the protestant Epia covd f'onvention'of;the Doves° of California, held at `rt rarnudo , PA. Rev. Itishop Kip,in the eout..e of his pastorl address, alluding 10 111 V 11010.kat I, oototit dicat going ua, and it, eN rru ing upon' the plahltenaind,took peca..int. to gay"? From all these excitements our elluidi ftto, I vhf. Its ILIIIIISLCrB Colltellted thorn s, Ives with doing their Master's work, and 111..ults-Jitig the truth that their ditty was to prwwli the l-lospi I, that •" thereunto were they called,•' tot to carry into God's lions* the engto,ing topics of trite world, hut rath er on the day of holy rest to rewind their, hen t vas that all these things must parsaway, ‘‘ Ink for 04 etet niti• is waiting. On no one art of any of your number has the gainsayer been nl,lc to throw discm!lit on your holy calling. When urged to take part in these exciting topics, as allof younaire been, your conduct ItaikAllo,wu the wino spirit which acs tuated leltQwial,, when his answer wea-.1-71- am doing a great Work ) so that 1 cannotoorne 110%1'11. " It would he well, alike foe l the eitusoof re find polities, ' , Aare_ al/ the lions in our lend to imitate the eirs by the tzkinisters of the ProtugUutt E (3hirch, in ibs s'•atematio abstinent:strum tn lermeddliug with political matters. STR MUM" AND I;NLON NOMMATIONS.-- Our opponents, both the straight-out Haste 'burnt Know-Nothings, and the Wilmot As- • sionista of the Woolly-111W stripe, are corn. pleting their distinctive' nominations, sod noithcr appear willing to compromise, as but bespAlsoillbslisoiojans3 l ll rhod tiler would gain nothing by giving and taking, 'for all their previous operatiotth in toat line have . beennonducted on the principle of the litOe boy who hod a colt and dog, and his generos ity was often tried by visitors asking hint Irk give them ono ot• botb of, hispets. One day he told a gendeinin, prated he Might have • the .2*k—reserving the dogwatch to the Sur-' prise of his mailer, vrbo asked._ "_ Wh, Jacky ! why (lid:typo ve him .the •• . he'goes to get tho4olt, 11l set the ' slog on him ." A man out West came intoS printiag of. , , lice to beg paper ` " Because , ' said be, • .i. We like to read. the smispaperi very much, but our neighbors ors all too idiocy to take one.", • :