4 ..f. - .4.111.1 /.4.IILISIIKD DY S. S. SISSLY A: J. S. lIAIIINISART. Terms of Publication TIMMS .—51,50 ate. it —PA if duloyoil nit nu within t h u year. Thera boreal to. AD Vt.:MI . IBII:MWITS ■l oil at tin usual retie,, JOB _ BMW UTED 6r the f t)eatest tualtner,'at. lowost price*, niul ho utinurt 11.11/101 Hating , ',aohmr.l a laryto collootiou of type, Wo RrO pre rid to tt!iafy tho orders of our frtetatit XISMLS,S irrttori►• ,441UCL. 1 . 1,4 V Ivll.l.lAw I'. %maw. LINN de 11.1 , 11.110111 s ArroltNEY'S AT LAW' OTISco on Allogttny street., in the building for morly occupied by humeri AlvAlhater,ll:o A. Co Bunke's An-And let-35.1y0nr WII4MM ATTORNIY VrrlaN:' OfrACO Ilbei nJ;l1111 T A I lliN LER:- licllnfnnte, rn ,will LULA itd to rill Itu+tan.lN in lilt, 111.3 with punnetuntny UN( 1 II itir,ltEnT, IVIT II SMITH, MUMMA' ,t “(H)/): , 1.17 Market Nt , mei 26 l'hareh ,Ulu),. Hula OYU A,r ‘llll,llll, Y D & DOBBINS, {Me* Qn I;•tlit.p 41,a, oproblo, .1m Tutuperatico nulel rAmesi F. IarI'CUISON. 'IIYSICIAN Suet:visor to Itt Wm ,J rettpet del: , Iris Felt...oval .el,lt.t, I , the eltieetti rI ER t.; MILL'S mot I teildt) 'ollie° LI tilt': Eutaw that, I int u J. (I( 1101 A, 1/01,S1: PAIN 1 1,./I A /) IILI ./.1.1:, .AN PAPIAL JIANG Llt Ilrl I )./ US T r Pe no' Is All uktleri In Is. him 'WI. prompt 00.0 t/,1 de_JpAILII .PlB 3111TINELL & HUSH XrioILNIA r 1.. , NItiel))11 »».I I) 11 1)14,1t 1)4» Lilt), 4 lu )1001.)trIstlabliii) 111.telt• ,r 1 lliv ha,,, der tilt Aritel,ll .t. %%di pr , toi , t ainl pr.q , tl att.l,ltott to all bulitit.s.l thelli UlllllO 111 1()J14J141' . 114.31 1110 C./11r1 .111/1131 . °lit:twat.% N.osewlocr It If An 'MOT% yrs, Svc_ ~Y5TA1,1,114111.111 1 1, A 1) %..1 1.11.111. , )1111 . ' 4.kut) I.l.tily (except 1.11,1)111)))yro from 1. it 1. In ok` II 111 .1 :., 11111\ ii k icr,_ In 1.... 1 .1,...1..1 :,..1,,,,n,1m.44.,. 1,,r1,7 11“11,1Ltig 11.11efulita, l'enil JAMES 11. UANIKIrei AII'OBNEY AT LAW, ■XLLVOSTM, rams's. W i th , IStrent,uppbelts the residence of t„s IME=3 AIWOOD &onyx.. A rpm:m.l a .vr T.Aw In. 3/ ISCI g, iko I .ICI 111 It know 1:kl•t Icu ,pf all I,lla/11111g 10 the pry (11.•luti prot..pily I!RE=I .11•01"l'Elt 8: :vim . I ' , Le ;:,.: 111 111 - .11 rr lit Utz, I, l'Urri t 0.., I t.,116, itt I. k iluu•te I. t 111 , 1. -I I, to, , And I.lr J 11 MI111:I 14 1,114. Jai. upll,l 14 %VIII 41' "lb. .'",' door nu se Ur , 14 -I 144144 4 14141144 ill') 4.4111 Iglllllll Ica, ~,f,,,11,111) L”..,.;4t I I • IL %I !Nil: A'l'E, I:I•I OEN I . \ I'l , l' t Ornt, ai,4 rt •,1 111 tho I .I.lt Cure, r of Ow 1.1,..n.1 n ti Ole tIl bry 1,1.1 itt bi. "th L vio 1 , 10 Ise,ks Itt 131.11 111”11111 .11,1 mg; ~11 llt r.O the mmith .414,) ,411 . 1.11i1:1:11 d .11,1111..t.:Y, DIU iIU lr l', '-- • "- 1.1u4.0, NI .1 o. Lim I . I Oli. Vor mo b. o ,l)yr-S oTr Bruolles. flair :all.l Ilelvdt, .11.1 Artnk,,'l'ruastla adel "llieulder Pdave4. edr UnAtusuera Jill 011, omplola and Itealh, and all geld at nee!. rd. pr, 41,1 1,14 (nee the eounliy ar, ni i••exdipee en. k DEPOISIT H t IC, E - .1 TII ‘1 FI N 11 , \I I I,n:it. 1 I. CI ti \\ l'‘11 ,1 1'; I 1 %:. P' ,-;1 HUMES, M, II I: II \LE A , C1,11(14 Co 1 . % I/I:1 .4 1 , 1I • 111 CI I\ Llr BILLS OF VACUA N(: E AND N..'11.4 Uti Co I I N TED, COMA:CT \DE AND PROCITI).; RE MITTED 1.1:0111'1 INTFAMST Al DON Sl' EE lAL DErnsTrs voi; NDIETY DA% s AND i:N [ILE :IN NIoNTIth Al' THE IL% TE of , Font PER ANNUM- Volt NIoNTHA AND UPIVA.".I)4. lIA'I E OF Ft EtER CEN PElt ANN I dl RXVI/ANUE ON Tl ' EAST CONSTANTLY ON IJOND. nook 4: JOB PIIIIVTinICA OFFICE. The Pub'Pater, Or Tim Dr tilt W.trcnu ta have, In Coillleellon Willi their Nofrrip tiler E,Ulb listunent.,-the moat eytenei•n and complete JOl3 ritiNTimi OFFICE, To be rowel in Central l'emejliania, composed en. Wryly of NEW NATERIALs . ~. And the latest and tanst,fordlionalde slyly of Plain and Fancy Type, and are prepared le exeoute all Wads of - ' BOOK AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, In the very neatest style, and at the shortest 11000 —.such as " HAND BILLS, I ' , CIRCULARS, rOST U RS. LAI 1111,L IVADS. noun iaLLS, BALL‘TICKETS, AUCTION prus, CARDS PAMPIILDTS, KfiCßlpw, -BOOKiI, - -- —•- ---- CII L FI'KS, - - , , - SHOW BILLS. BLANKS. 11.00 R A 511111.. Ao Ae to el 'GOLD, SILVER awl 1111.0NZE !TINTING executed ,in the handsomest manner .. ' IW•PUINTINU IN CVl,9llei, in the most heau elf& and finished style Of the art Batisfaerthan guaranteed n regard to neatnesi, oheaprress and punctuality tot .Innont of all orders. , • 'DUKE' DRUGS OF ALL RINDS FOR 1 auk by iIIIEEN McMEEN. `LIMES' ICELAI+I) MOSS PASTE, FOIL 140 gale at onEEN A ItIeMBENS Drug fiboro SANFORti'S iNVLGORATOn. FOR SALE by tifiliEN; k WM EEN WOODS' CELEBRATE!) HAIR ICES fOItATIWE for stria hr GREEN tr. D,lcHEliai. • ' • - - - - - - -...- - •- .-- . . ,_ _ _ - 7 - --,-- -- , .. . . ~. old'l'at ..c . •P- t .. t ___.._. 4matt I + ---- ' UN LESS THE , E MMIIVIIMMEN. . - " BOTII LIBERTY AND PROPERTY ARE PRECARIOUS; o months nut Wit gld iy ad - For Ebo Uumdorntl• IV atolamon.i The Life Storm. es fuse t Lion of Durk broods the don& o'er thee, th• storm hovers nigh , Tho tilt er !Hied billows eft reeked on lb., sky, I They are liklen w [lli tear drew, the wild flowers / Vent, lIV bun tuardled creation nett calm nature ' 11160 'fiing!, dark tall the shadows where sunbeams Lave ployial, tl And our mountain-home paths are in darkoirsa The bright din is shining beyond the dark cloud, Whem rules tha • groat storm king in his sable Annul . k q,o w d,l ihtoleg, In calm still sleet, Where the ittn In 011 a ly run ii round Inc cloud- =I urLglit Thn ntnn nr 01 light 1111111 for 11111..104, II di du , k I ho It/quint r o clottilleltt birghl, And tinge I bolo Itrolto %Hit st golden oreor, All .1/1 ,111101 rat entlly dawn fU tett( IV bon the lot ight orb In,oeennedlll4 onoplre to no told luttitgli tlne lIIN .Imlll deptlot 14 yoK I rmokluvo . fold, 111:11111104 IA tgltl month A .111,r ligftt, {fill no hittpor hie in/ 'he dead /mono of I= Loot, up though the cloud . mltyrtuty ro:1, And lln , temn of tnhtfurtano pusltnnule thy soul, 1 hough the world COW glatlre, with a terror k, Ildth hailed in detyair thy lost ht 1.01, d...k up, though the luhtre he dark nod drenr. rd thy pat hwuy I.e gemmed noth goofs twefling Tionigll tl heal I „rum. Liu! . ..ath the LurtLi a ..f lit.. Wild. lily y 4. •0r,,, ii 011,1 Al awl 41111'.• coiringP A bilgla ..tar tltumrr (lic dal 11 Loru 111/1-ftili.llll(‘ 1..11 11 11A lit 11, Itery w rats s radiant loaatel e'er ihe limit,. gleams, A rnqug Ilte lulus 111 pure Sweetdreaun Take clm - age, wnto pleasere ehnll low e Irt 11 , 11.1tilk.,1LngLUy 41.tvi For lily lii/Ot 1/.llk. though a curt, till gto u tu tty g.tt her and 1,11 tit voltv..ning Itlttoot T ilt. 0111,1140 1111,111-,1 , ”1 b.. IVI ftli you 11/ the hulk 'I hr..... yoor, are itorrt heart 11, t w.,y elia.l..st +3411.1 10111 net. r .111E,Irt m I", TRL 1.0 ir.r Ihquoci..itiz A:C:1111,1 Life. Tlti elute, the radiant east is Llllllllll% With the moos first rays in lafghtuess, O'er woodland, dale, And kftlk While the dew Is fresh on exalt kiwi and fluter, And birds are warbling in sylvan bowers, Their notes ,s( asstd.:lst melody, W inch r.o ron, 11l al I - ) IFICEM Awl Ili.urlL 1116 .1111,11 i 11 Lcn 011 4111111111 W 11.111. 4111..14 !h. litt +oft rTtye Ana °Nil.' Mail+, ilb11.11:111/.4 1 trt, plu +lt youn g 11.• itt . :llr‘ - .1.1.• Ito 41 ng. 111 H 1 1.{1.14 1 %,1111 4111 111.1 sk fottl, a g 10,0,1111111... :•.1.11111„; 1 11111 7, tlio• IVvliiel• I, la zing fill, 7 MI , • ,1.. ,,,,.1111 LVIII Itre 11.1111 s ,1 Of lf,noe C.1!;le in ,;, Am/ / 111 Iffy 111.14 itr I ',marl linste. .I I. H.q. , 1., °or er tly o 1.1 Ana remit I . n t id .1411, 51,11,10 '1 4 111 c 1.1..1111, of 10. a Ircnll y nhl Sokl 10 th %list , e•ting hto the tintt .1 hko It ,111 I h r leg And 0.0 h gold, rt n ler, In the ,un ht. 111 1 .• I.llc, And the golltit.ltateLlZhat u golle to rent, 1==!=l1 Ara rilv night a 1.610 uluutlu around to tlirouu: And thu ‘11„ , 14 of urn•) proteat u. from loam '•Aullhnn rs hen the nightfall o f .Igo el teals ott Our lair ts t.t r, t.tr) xID, 1 IR, the Itt Atli Igel eoutt Iv tt, ~t,. la • /1.,/,, .1.111.0 lath. glolslll4 Calmly awl 141,00, iii,”lttlrt I 11 , 11 .1111.1,11. .1 n l.noor t AI 4 ,11..111..itre w Ilert,en 3111 1. , 111 ( . 1 \ 111.1; Co , P I r The traiedatois of the Bible have left the flehrt iv win., I 'v I .61 , which ottedrs m) often nt the as they found it, and of course the Engli-Ji reader often asks his minister, en learned friend, a hat it And the minister or learned rikria list tilOyt often been otiltnil to confess ignorance, because it is a matte: in regard to Width the most learnell have by no means boon of one mind. The Targuins, and most of the Jewish com mentators, give to the word the meaning of rirrnally forerer. Itabbi Knockm regards it Its a sign to elevate the mice. The authors -01 the Septuagint translation appear to have regai dud it as a musical or rhythmical note. Ilender regarded it as indicating a change of note; 3Jathewson as a musical note, equiv alent, perhaps, to the word repeat. Ac cording to Luther and others, it means 'si fence ! Gesemus explaws it to mean, " Let the "nstruments play and the singers stop." IVocinst regards it as equivalent to sursum cords—iiprmyeaul Suumer,..after, exam,' Ming all the seventy-four passages in which the word occurs, recognizes iii every case " An actual appeal or summits to Jehovah." They are calls for aid and privers to be heard, expressed either with Aire direct.: /ICSS, or if not in the impei ative, " Hear, Je hovah!" or, Awake Jehovah ! and the like still earnest addresses to God that ho would remember and hear, etc. Thu word itself he regard, as indicating a blast of Me trum pets by the priest. *lab, itself, lie thinks an alptidged expression, used for Iliggnion Sciali—ltiggaion indicating the sound of the stringed instruments, and Selah a vigorous blast of trumpets. —Brhbotlicea Satoh locfri►. I=ll I=l The Word Bolan 4' BELLEFONTE, PA., THIIRSDAY, DEC. 10, 1857. M.D. -LL.D.- . There 14 ilitiit , ,s and convenience in giVing A correspondent of tkpit*r Yolk 'tribune The Palk correspondent of the Journal of the title Doctor to a practitioner of ntedi- relates the.foll o wing apeedote. illustrative orCommerce reports that six bedsteads of mil rine. The title inclienteo : his profession, and ; the cliateeter of Gen. tlartletfri, tI hy has coin- ver have been ordered from one of the large serves, moro conveniently than his christian l mend of the troops dtstineil rut'llt all : i fornitiii . e'rstriblishillents in that city, by the 1141114, to ;distinguish hint from others of the 1 In general appearance, General Ilerucy is Pasha of Egypt -in contemplation of the spine sustains. ill. in ill IM sense an °stelae- impressive. pro is c o m ,i i l era tty 01 , er ~ ix , marring° oafs son With the preet.nt Snits-Ws tem ; it is slimily a matte, of fact. feet tall, and IS large-boned. 'iid moscillar. , daughter. i s he ertieles are thus described The title indicated by LL.D. is of Cornpar• ; Ills hair all.; red, lint I s now iiekly mixed 'Thy, work i, o r an ii i,am,,p l e eloli act, I ; the no eel) , questionable viii It IS evidence t with a hitt, lie wel l Nit a l i 4 and begins { bedstead 14 vomposeil througliont of pierced ,to be bald on pie Grown of his Mad. fits open ' that some one of our institutions Jr learning metal wort, ileeilly plated, %Nall sculls hits deemed its recipient sullicielitly riecorm 1 inouw riches and beard are iienify a hite, and of math il mid buini;l l ied silver in high re !dished in •• L e arning and Lea s" to _be 11,e- are also thickl/MI cilliPed.sliott. Ills eyes , lief. VI, heal is mewed and surmounted.c o mpl i mented by that iiiiltliUtlOO'S diploma. are blue, and dull, for he IlOi'S illeetaeleS - 11%1111 cha s ed foliage, the fo,t has 1110111/log 111 It l'itt - evrtiliente of the opinion of (hut illiiti. In younger years, he most 101V0(been It 11/01111 Chi/raider, Mid being 011licluell by a large al - lotion. Pr course, it passes for what it is' or phygical vigor and stringth, init. lie now ithemple sle II Fluted 8101 polished pillars wortirl and it is no honor, or not, accord { looks older Iliad le• renq is, fi.ii ; his age; I at cacti corner support giarefully-inclitsl 1 ing to cireumstanoes: The individual so ; beliefs,(loci not e•eoeil lifiY-tile• iYlitle ni I iipei. ain h, eve! ,whe li in intended to fall ticeomplugentyq ; Inv .be thereall.er called St. Louis, I Itemil nn anuediafr illustiailie ; the !Ml slottee aid —the only bell forpiturd '',, Ihictiir : ' bat if lie falls to gain ,;_i,ei.rari; oricts - rtirrirrtET; - which - t - travet ever arenrml - tr.re . 4 . tiv i titAgetA4.- 1 frliabthte.ik Ulla IS throx.st 1 pnia. tieing it New Vol k inapy yt ors ago, into relict by alliiiing 4,..iliVent 5 ((Sot. aiel qulns 111 Millie estimation, his title is mule l i k e ly_to.l 2 Lmil io lmulo than ,sredit to loin. i he Pa"sed a shoe lii on , or ill, p1'111,110.11 It Tll.O tr,,, and hokter of gir t II Silt I. 1 . 1/iii . In any' in cut, unlike (helll D., It SIMI, ks 1 '!." ,I *, - Trr m In , }, sit aio , Itnin. r In, --Rrithrit -. 1 ,1., h- t) „ . ,„,, i.i i , uiw,..,“, 0, 1 i„.,„,,L of ostentation, and its iiii/iii/ 1, tillinite,imal. ' lO hill' foram engirt ing of (4 meal Ja , I, The 1) 11. Iv still nude qin,honahlt• ut it. 4 pignut) and ;1 , 41111111,5. IL pi an it.iNtinti). tom of noridly honor and distinction by vel taw uu•mlrity of it chins n rlasv• make a point of iltoparriging worldly It i., eqibilly their psol,n -101011 ar , l their .r iltity to tearli limo/mid tho Ur ,Ullt p•jurmUN UfIPN . antl yet , if the real opinions of clerivinen about Li 'flea are to be eolinialial by their acquilitiun i of 1/111 . N. 01/11 of the most prominent ulijecto their live . ; mist bu the gaining, by any lilt fins, and oeciiiiivp,ly from any inhtitutioh, the deafly corded Ihictor of Ifitinii). " It would be nth resting lit know the origin Of thri thing. It noolil be iiitc.reotsig to knoii the prop, rely of rt. It atroll he kiwis flivt if I) al. , the WOll , l ' S Inotoi y, ut f„lti: VIM!, 111:“.01y. or the gOA1)1.1 a 111,1.01 y. 11U11' 11111 , 1111 UL it I nun to a I.lCtgylilan f 11 lit tem, !aecoriling, to the Judgment of the clergy, deny Ns SAIUe cultntnt 1 'Theft: certainly innot be route great 11111.11311er Ittlady it 10 a thing so iiiiiveroallT Nought null so gener ally found. tilt any one Ittll what it If duo title nu : lininnything : If it. pnnw an) . . If in an) WIIN It Lt until , the 11:11• ty onnfrrring• it, or ,the very laige por iv oho t.iine an ate of it, then by all 'man, h t it go nn a, it !Jai done. mud cuter the earth no the U nit rx cunt l lb , . suit. Bin if it la a inert Iv mu, ;hot in, 10116_11.1 111111••111. Irlrr , ire in, 110) at nolaril of qualification, null lit, tally ut; uotluug , would it W.I. hi fur liit niiiiiiiL -lie.tfl , .1, pinl,utthnr pn• 1111111 , 4vr he gogia I to hate done b cu he 41k ,e,leation Itevelim4l" ha, lung 1.1111.110.1141 to the i lergy ; that an.‘‘ lis the 1 urpo4e of that tuct.ton, autl diat ought to hat IblY thou this stihjert of empty LIM s, o e may a-, at 11 say a 1N or!on the suboohnate po,M, out hone: anti • his •ThurL is a tirUuu falle.. in appl) mg the the honor-all,' to s ut Lhc taw . 111111 I italic. r ku•lid,n4 It lilt iir and it.p Stale N nat4p, s plat un harm Bti. , oar 11.1101 . " and lam- or ate eh., 1,11.11 rol hilt )1 , 111. the fnnllr 1,11117 In. , h :ma the Irlt, l 1111'f:tie:Ili Ihe itim,ei -Ai() of the, custom e,astoneattog - In atterliey, a heti atblics.itig the colt, t, nett all of .ay ing ' the Moll ," 11 Ills tons t phase , ma) tt 1d12 , 0 Olt the t ourt kJ • 'valet' So 111111 , Sr, adept., phrase 111111 jury nearly itillittateh his pi, _ _ 1111111;1 xllllll - //, i Iloilo:. '' And niter any attuiney, alderman or layman itd.h e,u.s the cummun council, ur the police counnibbl”'- erS, v.rhnlly ur ni %% riling, lie find, Li, yi.nl. or h,, honoi ihr 11,1j4, , a prm tree «lug h ue hold to he the very chum , . of tharkeya,n; ail aile,urthty --S. } la r Nast. ft is a are art. to 1,14 1. the glt at oil cloel, of time mei be a. child once oho( linaginittio s n',7ht easily SIC the child a roan, but how hard for it to s‘..r.: the man a elold and he oho has kali. d to glidu back into that tu , y time a hen he did not know that thorns it e under the rnsca, or that cloud; would ever r eturn ark r the rain ; when he thought a tear could no more Stain a cheek, than a drop of taco ; a llowec ; %%hen lie fan wed life and no disguihes, and hope no Wight . at ail, has runic as near as anybody in the to discover tlio North-Wrest passago to Paradise. ATTUIPT TO Bult?: 1110 TO% \ n 1 LANSING, 1101114;AN.-011 Saturday night last, a band of incendiai ies attempted to burn the town of Lansing, Mich. At 2 a. in. the Moore Block, owned by Hon. Geo. W. Peck, was distovered to be on tire. , The block was burned, with Most of its contents, and the whole village was saved by thq vigilance of our citizens front destruction, by the arrest of the principal jneenthary, who gave his name as Edmund Hawkins. The State Jbur ialiNsupied this block and everyting prr taMing to the Mike, including all ate - hooks and accounts, were destroyed. Mien the veil of death hat been drawn betteeen 1.18 an.l objects of our regard, how quick-sighted du we become to their merits, ugd 'how bitterly do we then remember words or looks of unkintlnhich may hem° escaped 114 in our it reourso with them. llew careful should such thoughts render us nt the ft.ltillment of those offices of altection which it may yet be in our pow er to perform ! ror who can tell how soon the iioment. may arrive when repontanev cannot be followed by reparation, Anecdoto of 13". if Palley WE .uu, Loth the ~11,1 awl to t,' uu,•_ • r.o polityal flicifili of t•he stiEjet•t ana a rrr flak tiling it tit c‘ cry 14. , 11.1C tier •• lloy% ttifich ant I ”111:rol for the hill, or Netv'Orlearis f" (lied the man on the stand. "Only half a et lit ? Why . , he's win tFr a cent, study , aftt•l roblaag the bank. Make it a cent, It ou't 3, nit gentlemen I . •—•—• Now, then, how much tan 1 olier'eil 1" -- Bit of Advice, 1 tine 111111.11 ell llollal 4," said a voice cm- 1 .IL•tve you enemies ? III) straigut iiii and pliatically, as Col I larney entered the 111/01% I, do not mind them. II they get imsyour way, •• ""e II"IIIII , II duller", , or, ' le n•pentid, ,tall, around them, tegordlrss of then-spite 1 making Ilk arty IlironArli the crim tl. half ad k man who has no enemies to seldom .4,ittil head taller than any l other 1111111 111 Ille 1,/ , 1111 for any thing he is rintili ol that kmd' of ,"fire tinctionet r, tiatiir;illy astoinoliiol, to- watt tIA 11illel, Is ..0 moil) n orkt if that ev : gamed it the gerrilernart tt•al 11l (.:1111,',1. /Old trylxxly hit, a hand iii 11 1 or, t brig 1 It.tz - I started again nit Inn II IttiCtnlns• "Mr , lain 11Cli 1-- olio Wilo (11111k4 rut' lam-tell, and in rnrnest, and claim my lad," Inter, apt, d 4' 1 „.,1,, n h a t h e thud.., IS dMa) o sure to • the i oboe I, •• and if no one halo, I t taint die t have I.llellllV, Tile) 111 C a; urco,.nrt to victor, No mat bidding unite, lie hand, il him as for il. air tin) itti p loin alive alit the auctioneer the motley and Lis adaii •—, f act 1,0. A caotrafea ifim'hrfer, wtio VIM •• \MI now, mu.," he remarked seizing him' silt I inimical by enmities, said •' They arc by the collar•, and dragging him to the hoot, l iar's., %%duct' if you ilo nut blow n ill go out • I r•lid m Ilir iii iv Hoge or applying the has-; thern,riirem." hit this 1., y our fettling OWe iiinnto to pint ho t ly for danintilile iiiii.i.rti- 1 eti,leat,ot nig to hie (limn the scandal of :duce." .Mell bat nett caned hint to hi. , :it- ' I litiSe W 110 ale bitter agaimt you. If you isf.u.tion, nu one in the etuilii 'el utuling to ,stop to ih,iittle, yott 11 , 1 lint ao they iltiire, nitt Ift It•, to strode out, and itaiiiinutil lan. , ant open thu a:,. for more abuse. !et the• 1% all, il,nin the ,tree t Anal) Cr the iinalit pool li lion .. tall. , thole will Lc a r, -action, of Cliarni•tt I iit , , ..ary to A 111.111 to 141 the it' you but larfortit your lute, atiiHiturilreits 1 actor ut cul , Ii a seem" 111111 I 1111.1% nu) is 111 it hi, W, in' d he n at e d r 0,,,, 3 00, 0111 110,1, to ilisroy et dhe hail, %, Bich military. men rond 4 ,„ oll an d acion i wt e ri g , their error order to lit in noel I Limey ertiticoul) no the , di :obi of iluo I tali i \to ditto!' Cause of tho War ot lea Thu ni.unu•r 111 %%111.11 a pig CallY•it tlu ear of ITS, aa. a, follo%vm hos I,l,:tee, It. I , 'moth of the It rat hcho,rOf hohltcv, ehaoced to gnats and uric of them had a pig a hieu Intl an inveterate pro pen,lty to iwiiratailmilate In the garden of the other The tutor C,lnlidained, hot the hut the g.irden out w Vinod It luul (1,14 111 , 111111 g. 11, Lill taking lit, he ttn4,nrpn,- r•rl to the Nlry.Watiolimtwouttg up some t ; thi. ,s .1, the f•ath r acid the ua to rut Ih.• garden put the pig to iletith with a Ititr i h-Perk. At the coniilig tow till• uo her or the gir d, %%as .L rvhdnl•tte hu till I i ;;l,lu(ute. unil 1114 Ito but for the I iitarrel, %%culla hat volt , ' fur him, tnt,,l fur the IYelillN'llthe ell11.1111•Lte, %%1111 %%34 Cit.ol , 1 I.y tt tnajmtty of et,e. I t the eit 111,1,1 1/1 lilt' 1 mlr , l titat, Senator, a ‘,/, iime: at n a hoses I.y a ma jority of 01)0 1104 , Vllllll OW 1100,1.1011 of VI al . a 11.11 Fllll.Ollllll 1% 11, 1,. 1 . 01 . 0 the Nlilfl.ll . , rt anti derided by a iiiiijoi tal only 1111, IL may IL 11111,11011, iiool. cur — lOllll. NCI . it au, the pig, or the liai aliqed the ar foil. ibly if the Fed , I .111,t ha 1 lu as jealoin of the national tights. as tlit Lao n ere of their iiiitivolual re,..111., the ma jority ni Lome of giving the chirp ends of the pit..l, fork to the • pig %%)ticli 111 1 111:10 Sum's g-titbia nimbi hate bet n I.l4rger How Brigham Young Passes a Day. Brigham Young has many small e !Alm' tiling, and one of his w Ives ii.,chool int,tress to the whole. -Ills two large Komi s are well furnished, 111111 ha, daughter, play on the pe- aim and melodeon. lie is a great lover of 11 int, and a warm patron of the oUcultu ralal societies of Utah. Brigham's tams in complehily occupied. Ile rises earl; and calls the wid; of his family together They sing A hpirs au4 he prays fervently, and thitCy then separate for the duties or the day. Ile take* Lis meals at the long table, and IV) helms no taste fir gastronomic, refieements his fare is simple. A bowl of Mead add milk often compose his breakfast. Ills nest duty is to intake his rounds, ^ to see the wo men folks." , fu these he is cordial and kind bet no more. Lie is not Brigham Young the lover and husband, but Brigham Yjung the Prophet and President. They feel for him more reverence than love, watch Ins face and treasure his worths, torturing each of them mi.) the Ley of solos great - mystery. , Ile then goes to his Mlle,* which is already besieged by his visitor , who have to take his advice.. Brigham I, by no "trans a par agon of temperance. lie takes a sup of good liquor now awl then as well as anyother man, and is tainaetimes seen after having taken to much. —Mormon:Ml, by Jain Hydc, )r. A Columbus paper says that, during the prOgress of tho.rocent tornado near ()motto Ohio, Miss White, a young lady aged abont sc!ehtcen yetre, was carried by qui force of tho wind Imo 1 hundred toot and left dangling on thu pof • cherry true. ,SSESSOR HAS SENSE, AND SPIRIT .14:' or the set 1, tt.timah d at l'he ttavag:inoe of h l'aTp.o.to w:crhl 14 111111,1,14 ,114 Ii 1.11,141 4441 t 141,44 t.t% ank Ea.ttero c that N% t` .hall doobtict.,, er, long, heat o: .'llll , lnll lAlt/Iri awl hearomrti oroa - mcntoil not onht N 1 111 silver or cooch hut %vith t tcbric,, tlnant, or the Mlllll3 )11C1•10114 Int-tal. non , the California Vat iner we learn that a grove of mammoth trees has n Tn.(lllltr ritth-y. 't'h Nees, was ineasori il was eighty feet 111 e, three and a fialf feet from tile groutal. another tree was ninety feet in eireumfer salve at the same &slaw , Iron, the ground., Olille r lose to the roots it WIS One hundred and two feet round it, and~t %/ins three hun dred feeta hig h. The Ininiblr of trees mew, tired Wni on, 11.111(11'1d and tiny-five, anti they ale about halt the grim); iinne n - rre Itis than hill kit nl r irfuudr Icucr, and thi re were till Minified over tift) feet The isr7eNt tree now Upon the ground it is ohm red and il, hr,lly hails i, gone • and yet it measures thirty three feet in ilia/midair, or one hundred ft et in ill, nlnfurenCe, anti must bare Lien tear hundred feet high The FRI - r 11.1414., by say " TlO, a e be lit lit lint 1.11 , 41 , A tree yet iliscoveted . and 11.1 , fort,t we laini as the Parent For est of the world " A 71Ietliodi,t divolo of this city on last Sunday administered a m o st severe rebuke to a coalition custom tit these (la) s of read ng all% t rtisuuroln firms t h e pulpit Apa per was Itainktl to 111111 gt‘ing mitten that the •• introductory lecture of the annual course .mild be ciphered nn Nlyntlay night At". Al IL cirum, tneifital Instil-taint' iu this illy. 'rite !trendier WWI he hail I , lll`All 11. Atoms set upleit rtganutt rht atinK the *tin I by making noel. announcements to the pul pit : that he nevi- beard hutililithertis,,inent , n ad in r harsh without reminding Ilium(' the old deacon in Alexandrta, tt ho mi a certain <Ram/ilea' exhorte'd in most earnest. a Ild ianguagr the sinners in his congrega• tom to repent or they would all go to hell as sure as there was Hour for sale ni Alex• :nutria, and lie was sure there was tiou.r there for ho had received the day before au assort• meld, %%Inch he would sell as cheap as any man in the city..-01tunbus (0.) Stalexman. PI(18 AND 111'31A NA.—Rives, of the Wash ington Mac, is in town, and ocensioptilly favors his frictitts with ROMO sentcritions criticisms on our municipal allows. Here is his last view: I don't bdieve w thin feeding the poor from the public crib. I always noticed, ~u hen ue used to feed the hogs Blau a crib-1 _down hi Virginia, two or three big hogs gut the corn and did well, and the rest got lean, but they all stood ih the land whipe the corn was thrown, and never put their - Miner - TM the g m rid to-help themselvea-tho whole" winter. But those that, were turned out and not fed from the crib went off to the and in the spring were all as fat as butter, and their tails curled no tight" that' they could baldly get their hind legs to the ground. It is the same way with men as ii itli pigs, if you want their tails to curl, you must make them root for themselves, and not teach them tergo to the crib.—N. 'l'. Post. Thomas Hudson, colored, and Jane that jugs, a white girl, were married in IslOivbury port, Mass., on Wednesday. • Silver Bedsteads Mammoth Forest A Good Hit I 'li) DIiFEND THEM." --r- - _ _ Thoughts on the Passing Year Tile lone mormer of the wiild voice, at my \Vi puLli o h the following very modast r. Initnte, reminds me thnt the yetir ii , gloat Oil the pa/A, of the National Into 'l' here are no leaves of various bury, grocer. and submit a consideration of tha ail out aver tllimUabla wocaL; in which I may • , inatter'involyed" to the good myna° of thu read the de4; lily of the year, hot at the son- . j attletri them to journalsizeneratly . jight crept 4104 . 11- dawn)/ the tunas of .hinld• j .• There Li. perhaps., au (Inas of the haat logs and fell upon the street it loot i nems feels more actisibly that dreamy lute wine!' tell, WI (lint the than the pieprietors of the tunny public jour llow et Laden hours are nearly over. :HAY the ellect ileiangeincut of the curron- How many will sigh, gm the winds , are ,cy, and other emiscipiences of the present now sighing, while the year, a ith its beauty, , money panne wide!' has No: pertinaciously pas,,es away. There will lie many I 11{ 1 .1117a,e1 Ihe WiltYle et/I,llltry for Several like m) self, will regret' , that, so little has tteeksgoneby,and us loch still continues. been aecomPluslied, and toll sorrow at WAS- I iid. r Nakertaility of the fact, au feel 'tint ted`htwarit. —I low few will See the Heflin of no one °flair readers will take exceptiou to the year rolled up and not say,- ' the general request which we address th all that:l Lute kg, no nanny elnitering lemr, of them, that everyone aho knows himself pi.. I ‘• dream , : hefore me " flow inn n', to be milehted to this ...stablialrment, and in. sir by hilleyealizethat to I , tre one ) eat' i n coeiimatatiec a to rand it, A% rt/tillWlth, e (lie diaiJoW y Vet ;',‘ : ITlTrtn", - Irr - noten - rn-tiretß+*Pti, yens ai...hamaiing towards the .1.0 l,m.s tit. hanks, the amount of his trnlcbtcdh s, o' • " Hot thotyzli_we 11111.4 . lan oar 'SO 11111011 Of It 11,,110 Call ' ci,ll\ erillmtly 'Taro." voila! life-chain cite link ,horter. tie in ' he ie,,nre,l that the 'ph a- nit Istel sill, r, iTil v n Hilo yonder stable the heir flower,' bloom forever, %lulu an I limn u 11/. is . (hi I e 1, nothuig there to frighten high not. N‘ Ili re de, ay in vet devastAti v y ipl. 'I lii• ItgLi g,hainnig thrinig`i a dank un n here beauty Idoone, in tinetelikig. Humor, al lie.' i.„,• upon lov cattle, too lel:lion, is nearvr to us. who w ill,' Luti i,l n tied,, nnuuaily don, the %Vhatever may be otir re , .zrets at the nu, li,tl, 1p it. I, theta nothing else cow eptions of the ) ear, it it 114 lie lit the stable f Look again des, thorn to well ir %se tithe from it a 1e,.011 for the year yuudcr cur, zu r , sit a lair mother ller that tv abotit. to tlftWil upuu nt. The past I t oar., mantle is V , rapt around her eltnnktilK way ever servo as a useful and form and her small head is droop mg partly many a liFieful, emunllulq lesson is u, be is ith tilnk r bolitode for her new born babe lea rued from its pages. If it a have a wiled Upon her lap. No rich n anlrohe ■wntta the preciou, hour+, Is it ilia our duty, [fist, ad of lath. Aranger, cluthed only in his own *Meet spendwg- our coming day; in regret: — to the quiet hours away. ply ouratlves with rene xeil vigor and energy But ate ! .\ Lulu that glow s a star, bnghter dime employment, that .11311 ~sere to tell than Lver Ahttered nu the breast of earthly that our lives haso nil been wholly m fad. hue., or king and abo%o that star 111 a are I Tlll4 is Juderd, a great n oild, and elly, hall no need of the mutt nor there is room for all Alio will to I •ac ,oune uI Uro 1110011 0) 411111 e un it, for the gltiry of iwn.toorhoit lit tell that they have inov k al doth lighten it rid the tannic in the I 1111 reof:'alul that LI die llitavettly home is )110111 for all to of the lon ly Labe of Fanny " hnpriut 21.110 though) gem beaming On the a4ting; page of hle " IVe Vtl.llllot be too energetic. neither CRII e he too prompt tit our endeavor, to obtain emolument or .111,,,,q. for Isle 1!.1'..1 1111111,1 y We lire and laugh. to-day ; to morrow' w e ale no more. 'Wt . .' are to-day - - purr,,l tip in all our pruM and n Joe mg on glory : to•mmrun mar Itetala he 1,01% rr tha n the lluaerttaud more litttade than the %inlet. I remember one aln, o.tl full of hie and reptemg in beauty but One year ago the W.lO fun twt the htal, ;oil her dul. eye., tdautto w4l l Wink !the ►sauc,: evenung, hut a single (Ik:tuber ago. There was hope in thuu word, which they whisper ed to each other beneath the moon that night They spoke of years of happiness and pleasure to be enjoy eil.nd they lot glu ed as they our s „ and hopeful only can lauglt, Itut the year has brought a change Upon them She was puling when the Iltou ems u.prinu.; . she departutl 1.. foie, 00.111 Te night the grass alteve le r gram c to heavy a n Iu frosty tears Such is hie Evanescent as the glories o f the rainhow, Heeling as the Hors Cr. rsof SUM vier , yet beautiful, in butte, u, t abet The Strength of the Mormons 'I he S.l, :interim Age lhns,peak , of the tam r of the Wrokooi At the Inlet of LIR lr :ends and prophet they cannot in it,t4.7 Mtn, armed mill (111 . Ill Oat liltl,tlN I instruments of ile.iructi.iii Thvy title many tlem,aiol, of dn. line,: hor se,. trained to 1.111115 seri,o% . they hat k. foundry where cannon - nod slit 11.4 alt ra,t ; 11(111dt r mill and it fat tOry, alit re re% oIN i ill., and pistol, n,c e , piu I to dm, male at. I lai tloi I Th. ) li.i‘.• munition of ar and uereisary provi,ion uud mean, Of trailliortation a uhln do stet ovrntlre WOollta Rad Chihli ale ulslnn•lul iii the uac of aeons. Add to thi, their geographical pri%itioli. To reach Salt Lakit fioni the East, it is neer, ,ary to through a ratioon of t wow - live iniles,under hill, so steep and rocky that a dozen men could hurl down an avalanche• . of stone, Oil an approaching caravan ; and even in the event of several tluni.add reaching the valley, tlittesieged, tvtfh their herds, nimbi take to the mountains, and re inforced by their savage allies, would in turn, besiege their besieger,, and cut uhf Sup plies until the invaders hail Marred out. - They have, it is said, 20,140 Indian allies ; whom they are ready to furnialf with arms and her-AN on an einergi nry. These Indi ans are partially instructed in the Nforinoli religion— , enough to make thein supersti tious in regard to the I 101 l of a superior race, yet modifying none of their ferocity. With allies like the,e and lighting for their homes, andoworiling to the lMief of diet ignorant. under tfic direct .supervision of the (toil of Battles, and from the ramparts with which nature hits surrounded them, It is easy to ColletlYt what would be the fate of R few thousand troops, who traveled a thousand ip tat . Q w o. _c_o,iin trip brave , as themlelves, as - Avell armed, better usedsto field life, and stiniulated by their love of home and family, and assured of victory, by revelation of- their propholg- . cotemporary says ; There is a man up hour country, who always pays for his pa per m advance. lb has never.. had a aick day in his, life—never had any minis or tooth a i ehe—his potatoes never rot—the weevil never eat hia 41mat—the frost never kills kis corn or Wang—his babies never cry in the night, • and his wife never SCOWL"- Reader, have you paid thnprintcr in advance? TEIUU $1.1 . 0) IN ,thymme. voLEME 0--.l‘ COMER 60. Patrons of Newspapeni. UM th)V. 1l'11.1:144 AND T&& ADMIXISTILLIION. - The 11'a:Inngton corruspoodenee of thu Preux, o riling on the 1901,bayk- 'rho Adinumtration do not heeitate to opt, ClItilINC die hnu,a, policy of Gtvcr nor NN r 11, alumn from the loiimming, and e.i.e.o.tlly with raved. to the infamous i Iletlllll Inwns, }lll, already Coin• Wilt lett Into In the heart) approval of con( Nei .filet e and (air na ii eat ey accuun of the I mon It IS not kuonn hunt soy reliable, sourec, Or 111 , 11,1 i frIIIII 9,11 Y MUUI CU aL $ll, • the hr hla Tither 17tit -- or r - onooecti the ! l'im,ditutton and scht4u/a reccuUy .1111101.4 by the Countatutsbnal Con i vention Kansas. Nor ti ill this he known, his frieuda say. mail Ina ttr , ci‘ f i Wanlitogyiv, ,w,ip,sh It oa expec . ,reAN iTr lie to-night or to morrow. tatr.—Mr Ttiltir, of Colioes, ono of the one hundred and Lilly who escaped their heel, aftt r the fearful disaster to the Central Aitiertea, eity yea• terday Ile was in t ter nearly Len hoer., and ho, Lei nide bulicrings are easily able in Ma emaciate I t and fin:li Ile ‘t tt. floating about on a plink tvitlatinotins man a New Yorker, and ro• lett that aner having been in the eater four Or II"' Midi Near t . l .ly a hope remain ing of In nig picked up. hi, CouipatilVll ad• him the following query in the moat tine • %Veil, Taylor. w le to are voli to put up to-night ?" .1/Imay A I Its.r raft FULMER, 10,541163 Is though there might he sonnohing in ,this . A farmer of Courtin:id COUlliy, New York, named Aida 41111'11,4[m0 ,nee that. wheat an he pt, from "Toiling to tune, to damp %%collier, if mime dry brick is put in it I.r evevy [lre hoirrlsvrzni , , and erenlY dietributed thtintAhout th tun. We believe this 'the Ine k cveryleoly knows or ought to I. mass iy rr t gr, at at,,i fur of mopture. A yonitg man, itatn, IrLili Shaffer, of Somerset \ hilt ,en Saturday last, in loading gild., got the Ball stlick fast tit the med dle of the lho ri.l when he on breeched it, tool, omit the powder, rind lard thin bared nn ft lied of coal., to melt the Ind!. After the barn I hail become heated he stooped clown to look lino it, in hen the eontet4s exploded, the heated ball tntertn,; his eye, killing him instantly. A fellow hiring- been '• sworn to the troth" of a statement h. wade. after %%wird.' confesmt,l that the major part of tt tray false. Did you not wear to the trqth of it r ho was alkol. •• 145," ha rcphcd, •• but 1 did not swear to the falsehood of it, and part of it Wall troth." r. REST IN a very tine uiediciuo. lAA your brain rest, ye wearied and worried mon of business. Rest your limbs. ye children of toll. You can't! Oast oil all super(Wities of Ititpeqte and fashion, and tiee if you cant. Two of shoe manufactqrios in South Deer- NV, N. II.; which have keen idle for soma time, blurted on the leith: These establish ments will give employment for thy winter to three hundred persons male and halals. Nolan to mitt to bo selling no* in Now , orienus tnarket at 4{ wile per pound/sod molesße at from 18 to 20 yenta per gagon• What is gm difference between • .WOBllllO who, tows hert4rars and une erbopaffs 1, On / busts hoz-stuff, the other snap her bagg. / M 0 1 10. EMI
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