ES Atm knir.Tfinßn 181" & S. 4. B A 111411AUT. 1 NEE of PubliostioiL === =I e***6 20, ".4"i'• 4 4 -0 -, -- 0 - • r - ' I B aid itsporness 'Notices Insert' se si PR au INTIN sad every deeerittion of JG , 11101)11TBD In the neatest manner, at the lowest vibes, and .with the Minton despateh fleeing purchased a large oolleetion of type ; we are pre -* d to seller the Ordens of nor friends, '3usilttss Virettork. OCkluiL LINK. WILLIAM r wo.tion Ll7illif ATTOIIN VS'S AT LAW °Men, on Allegany street, in the builiiiirK for werly occupied by Ifutues, McAllister, Hato A CO Drinkers Angina 10-35.1 year WILLIAM U. SLAM ATTORNEY AT LAW • , eFL4FCA ZULT,..;„ c ti, - DJANTIN *TOMR A , sort, , AIIe'rIONEERA, Bellefonte, Pa , will attand to all bualnota in their foe with ppooluality • ' '" "''*" CPAVPIII'It 111 U LlClialr, WITH SMITH, MUBPJIY h Co. PRY 0000 S 91 Market at ,and 29 Cburdi 0110 A PAIaI.ANa, 111 b .1 11 P 0111111,1,11 P I , AIRILAI3IIIII lk Donning, Eitt'sterANs R sciwEoNs, I.SPuITE, PA °Mee to heretofore on 11. bop !street, eproile the Temperance /Intel. - DK. JANNE& F. 111UTC11111501‘, -PHYORLIAN RtmeePtote to Pr Wm .1 McKl,n, reopeetfnlly ten dere his prePtoOonel menaces 11, the emteile of POTTEIV.; mot steltilty OfII, nt the Eutaw llou.t. 4.1,,V16111. rriessoi.e, HOUSE PAINTN:It AND GnAzEn. AND PAPEIt 11ANGLIt, Hrt.t.nr , n , TlL, Pt Witt att , ot to all orders In hio lino Trith.pronopt urall and dropotch 211V111K11.1, ik Musa ATTORNF.I e, A r LAW, =I Ira C Mitchell and It tt (Net tiny° entered in- I n'ocopartnerzhip in the practice 14 the I.nw, un der the name of Mitchell & Bush, and will pre prompt and proper attention to all husinass en t nt•tcd to them tidies in Reynolds' Arcade, near the Court Mute • liollefonte, !cm ember 211 431-if APIIIISROTV PIKS, qTA 1.1.00 R APRS PAU L 11:0TIkEs. r,; rn lutly (r•zeept guntleape fro,. 8 • r in ItAItNIIAR r, L, lii. 9.101811,1 Saloon, In the Arcade Bull dlng, JAJIE• IL RANKIN, ATTURNLY AT LAW. rox TS, revr.4 'Jain V. , olgelrh 1 tkaldn ATIVOOII AL OHS' la. ATTOI(NP:Y'S AT 1. %II LW K nlYry rt v tfo. lc, Ma) er 0 ntilitillq ni.prpl I e the I fr u(alf kindo portal...lig, to U.. , pro lw+ teat pr. , h ytly atteld,,l POTTER POTTER ik PHYSICIANS A SCRHPoNS DT I,,LItr , ST 11. v r Dr. 144. Pp?rett btu r01.11,;•1 fo the Mick fieume directly ormuciine bin former re•idenee and Dr .1 H Mir , ti . rt.t. to the thottAo lalelp occupied by IVIII HMI* Rr,l . .11, Spring rt Omer, Iw/I tour "Lowe Dr Putter's regidence urberr they v. he. ef, ?OM telt nl,ku. proro-,...fry J. EL WICIIGATIK, HES/DENT LIEN Tf.sT °Eke and re+idatire on the Nor 0 1 }',.•r Corner of the Otani:lowa near the Cent( ll,,eae tT Will b. f and M hot ofti ••• r Ft ing, in each month, cetaineacicia on Ow 11 ret Moiolny 01 the month, when be will be away filling 1,01,1 , 1 1 .fti du tine GREEN •c Mr :tI(EOM, DK C;(1(1 f STe. 11/1/APV,VIIS, ra WINGLINALE A , P Res Af i. DltAi KU% tPg Drug., Medicines, Perfumery. Paints, (h k, .r rasher, Dye-S'aff.r. Tonat S•Nevo, 111-rtelhee. Hair and T,a,th Brwhea, Fancy ac.iT,,ilct krtaclea,Trusecia amt w' ~ cider Mac., OaractlSootia find oar stork complete arra fresh. •nd ull 101 l el tilo.le rate Niece /1,/ 1' rnere elol Phyrieleoe frern the coutitry are tie fled to examine our st,.•k EACIINIft 110140, OPPOSITE TIIE WEST 101 AS CM BANE P ROP R ETO R =1 N. B. —A n Ownibton will run to an d f .the D•put and Dneket Lanthne, tc.S liotel. free or charge Seri 3 v.ir DEPOSIT HA PIRA E. 0 I.lNox, .IAS. T. ilnuc N. 11CALLISTICR, A. (.3 Unnns MT. M. MrHBAY. INTEREST PAW ON SPECIAL DEPOBITA MeALLISTER, lIALE k CO, 1:1101.111/OST14, CIiNTIF Co Pt - DEPOSITH RECEIVED BILLS OP EX - CHANGE AND NOTES DM. COONTED COLLECTIONS MADE. AND PitocEEDs itg ,2,ll.T.Tjak.su.vaißT6V- - IN'isnr:sr PAID ON tiP ref AL DEPOSITS PoR NINETY DAYS AND UNDER SIX MONTHS AT -TME RATE %V POUR PEncENT? PER ANNUM—FOR SIX MONTHS AND DPW ALT*, AT 'MP, RATE OP EVE PER CENT PER ANNUM EEOBANOE ON TUE EAST, cossTA Aix ON HAND so Oa a .ion PRINT INC OWV11(16. The Poblishers of T. DkJeOrIIATIC W•Teny "have, In connection with their New e verse Rama- Whiniest, the meet estemdre and oomplete JOB PRINTING orslcm, To be found In Central Peansydranta, emersed en tirely of NEW MATEBIALS, And the latest and-meat fashionable style of Plain and Nanoy s Type, mid are prepared to execute all 'hinds of 800 PANCTI.JOR-PKINTINO, neatest style, and at the shortest notice —snob as HAND 'DILLS, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, BILL HEAPS, HORSE BILLS, BALL TICKETS, Aucriox BILLS, CARDS, P AMIN:HATS; RECEIPTS, BOOKS, °NECKS, BROW BILLS, BLANES, PROGRAMMES, do do , de rirOOLD, SILVER and BRONZE PRINTINO ',mooted In the handsomest manner tar PRINTING IN COLORS, In the most beau tiful-mei finished style of the art tiatiefacition guaranteed In regent to nestniase.' cheapness and punctually in the luPlment of all orders. -ARM k gobs, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIIB, IlAttnwAra. ovruNswAnr,l4.. Ik.ete_of aeuatry Pladwet takeit' la exalting* ta or ooda at tit. highest , market peke'. .elestro Eflll, De. 6,1457 - Pre • - ' „ . , ' . - throe month , 10— • There's no dearth of kindness In (hie world of atm ; Only in our blindness We gather thorna for flowers' Outward, no are spurniag--e Trampling one another, While we're tjuly yearning At., the name of.. Bruthor." Thore's nn dearth of kindness Or love among mankind ) But in darkling lonslinesi Hooded hoortS grow blind ' Fait nC kifultulls titighng, soul is shut from soul,. . Whoa they might he mingling In onekindred windy ffS9ME! Theme no tlesr4ll of kindness Though it be unspoken, From the heart. It belldeth Hautboy, smiles In token-- Mathere be none xi iOWIY. But hnvn some angol toneli Vet. on reing loves unholy, 'lgre live for self too mud. ' A. the wild roes bloweih. A. raha the heogy rarer, ivoincei freely 'Sowell], IA the been forever • But at grim will husker Ever fur gold.n duet, hearfewitt trenken Brie, lost .pirita rend There's ng don rt h ki n 4 rice! In this orlit of ours Only in our ire prior thorns for flowers O. cherish acel's4esst xtr-irm, Falling Irvin whove Life worn not worth It% i 0%, Were it not for lore lrsrrl falltVlls. But Lovengood'i Liz:cards. ifs- - - - It - eur - pahrin Tufro or pi-o due, to br ...hoed it or about \ meetii by env 1r un wirnt kot,in3 tutu, for the ove 'nun Si rrr LON KNOooo,llcd u r afire an safely gip over to the ear ore ras son John than at 'Squire mark Junking Air Curtin the wunen powerful inn ryltutlfl O% C folks gmerally nt the tatail iii tpri Ing, CuK•tl ftig tit te , ,ted to by Abu Wet hr.•"ii =1 I found vt Fillet' Copts , of t)nlnitc ),, g oi ) nal:Mei:a and vindicative prod:lnt tliiin stuck tip on (.‘ery hdttil.stitith bol l , di,igAvr) and m ore door in the Frog Mountain rnnge Its 1)1"mi-I ' l ll-'l. 1•111‘11, 1 1441Ve 4,111t11, lir sty it. and alai% ti all, tin ehirogrJplty, me to the extent 4i vablig one hit it IV , pres.icr‘ al tit. lit a few day, 1 Putrid Hut in a good crovvd tangled her legs an garters in the top ow A M from 01 Copeliert's small doggery, xi..l as linekelberry bush, an aar than all safe, fair he proved to be el.thit 'MI tune,' I read rt • an' imict when 1 1. ft. to him . •• Yes, George, that nr dot kj Mint ' .1 Now' old 11.111 in had not his' left on him AM In ) earliest, sari'''. Th.., fits want me hilt a par of he.y lmv nitartered shoes, short powerful had, basL I. speet eit dullV/9 w ont . 0 IMIM socks, an't...l skin garters tu keep of fetch tur 11l go myself fur fifty, Omelets] the cramp, an' hts.skars wur a grown' on downi ef you'll go long and ace um lieve Jo,- ; Imo fast. Ile war plum crazy, fur lie pit nee. t Lite, bite, old feller, an let that roan i apt in his hands an' leaped over the front uv ove yearn blow a little, Ili anima this the pulpit rite inter the middle uv the OA cussed afar what has ruined my karacter as t part uv the kongregrition, - ,Cerdlf. and set In plus 'meson in the actety about, here. Ye in git tin' away. Ile run, or !tether went in' see, I a cut to last year's big mech.' at Its- a honlierin' gallop, heavy, like an Old wagon tail Santa Springs, an d wer Nolen in a nice boy; skared at a iwomotive. When he ; shady place emitter-sin with a foe!' in the ' jumped a bench he shook the yearth an' his buck!l bert y thicket, a hen the foot thing 1 'self to. Ile M.:is and fens cleared the way, knew'd I woke from a trance, what I had ' an' lie heel a perfectly far track to the woods, been k no. lied otter by it four year old Melt- lie weighed nigh onto three hundred had ,a' ,try at iek in the Ilan' of ole Prison Bolin', 1 black stripe down Ms bark like onto as old durst lin. alligator Welkin bide ! an' he wur ; bridle rein. an, his belly looked about the standing a straddle owe me, a (minim at the t size an' culler tiw a big beef paunch, an' bit mouth an a preachin to me about martin sins I a shaken' from aide to side, lie leaned' au my wickedness FlinersilY• Al,l, poor frico hack from it like a little feller a tonn` tie a ; stir gone, an I aus glad of 'Lilo - I thot he big drum at muster, an' I learn),t Alomb plum men( tu kill me with his club of he failed to to wher I wur. 'Thar wur cramp knots on preach 'ire to death, an I did'nt Want her to ' his legs as big as warntits, tin' all over lie see me die. s minded ivie \ uv &crazy ole elephant what velar - t' 15 ho aas the friend you speak of, possessed .hy the, , ch iril, with hits, years, Sut 1" z•-trnout an' lushes sacred oil, on '_. niy4 ,up Ate, • " ?if.ton 0.-r -e y- - mar b:titn-trs—durn ti gviineon hitstinti legs away/min emedi your little ankt•laus picter ! But I'll tell ye ate trubble and tribulation. Ile did the one thine qeorge : that nite a timber gal got loudest an' fussiest minim' f ever seed since an crful certefuunded etroppin fruit) her "main dad raved with the hornets, to be no iinit„er ; 1 with the stirrup tether over a sadild, an old than it wur. Passon Bullin had et supper that nite ; and ii Well, he disappeared in the thicket,and what's WWI nor all, alto cooked it fur im an oite all the misses ye ever hero it wur thar hogged him a tremlin and crying not tu tell in a cirkle of two hundred feet ar char-shout, on her, the durne, Infernal, hiperkritikah Ellen wimen screatnin—they woe the skary pot-bellied, whiskey-wanting old ground woos ; sum •larlln—they *was the wicked I hog; but I paid im furit all, of I liaibt I wens: (sorter ove the Lovengood stripe;) will. I mean to keep a paying ore im all sum tryin to get away or hide thar faces-- the time Well, at sex big meetin at Itstail , they run the modest ones ; ' some looking Studa, I wur on Mtn, as solemn as a hatarter old Bullin—they was the curious Trans; kerierst collection tin; - fur I had promiited sum hand 'le Thar - liows- , they wus the l 1 the old hog to cum i,nd be conwerted , jis to sweet, wuns ; sum on than knees with than keep him from killin me. I tuck a seat on eyes shot, but that Wes turned the way the steps of the pulpit, to prove I wur in the old mudturkil was s tannin—they will yearnest. ?her was a monstrous crowd in ' the deceitful wuna; sum lain nothin--they that grove, an ole Bullin were a prcachin to wus the smith' wuns, and the most danger me at an orful rate—how the hell Salpints oils ove bll ove cm by a durned• long sites. wud serve em if they did'nt repent—how I tuck a big skeet myself, atter a bibil about they'd crandover them, rap thar tails noun as big , as a brick, a disolin, an a book called this necks, poke than tangs inter than eyes a sataplasm, a few, rocks, and sich like fruit end blow inter tiler years-, and of it war kn spattered onto the pulpit ni onto my bed t oman, how they'd quite in her buesm, an try and as the Lovengooda, (turn em! knows to mewl down under her frockstriags. Ate notin but to run when they git skated, 414 lie bed em hot, hollering, and eicred t the put - I:Wards the swamp on the krick. As I fae is, the thing was a iivorkin powerful.— started a black bottil ova boldface smashed ree for nniust me. Su drl , Now I'd kotch live big grey pot - bellied his- *gin a t lards, and heti em in a little mirrer I fig perfeseor dun thin, who bed m m ore u seal ned thenfoa Siotitti-Noitrt E!!! IT 136MALP ESEZEI 11%(,.. J 08.% ?3( I i is: (hr. 1'.4,40N -Pli`Ea BELLE what I made a purpoa . —thar tails lalrat.4; bottom, it' pitaltlalLS, "• So while he wtir a rllrin onto his tip loest onbenownat to any body, I untied my poke an put the mouth up under his britchg leg, an gin theirlegs a squeeze an a shake, when they all ink up his bar leg, making ove a noise they sorter-like semirrils a clinibin a shell bark hickory. lie stopped preachin an looked fora moment like he noir a list nin annt.hing, sorter like an ole how due when'she hears you whistle for the dogs.- 1 give a big gron, an hit my head inween my knees. Them he commenced -a slapin ove his self whar ye cult the steak outen a leef, then he'd fetch a rub taller a Images tail sprouts, then he'd stomp, then run his Lend atween his waist:inn and his shut, and reach dot' t — spreo his big 'cgs anal give ,Itis back a good shakin, sort eve a tub again the pulpit sor ter like a bog scratches ng,in a stump: a leaning to his walk powerful ; and squirm. ing gerrally xtr he'd Jist come outer a dog bed or lrrd slep on a pisant trail. About this torte wuu rive nay lizzards (sacred and hurt I stove, by all this robin an seratchiu and slappin.) poked his head nut atween the ',assort's shut collar an his old brown neck tuck a peep at the circumstances, aptl dodged lack nut. speech now onto to Win his eyes stielicu out like twct buckeyes flung Agin a mild wall, an his voice trimlin' Sen he, Ilretherin, take keer ove yoursefs, the dell Ssrpints her got me Sum ove the wiramin fetch a printer yell, an a ramrod lesed doctor a hat ant near me, allowed it will. a day case ore Delicious Tretraendjua. and i that he war lila), fur it were tremend •• jos afore it wus dun with ! Off Went the A Murdered Boy Come to Life. claw hamtner coal, an he flungit 'hind him like lie wiir a gwine inter a lite, the b e d no liAvEr .l : Coto, f1ier . .. 19 --Last win• farktt on.) Sea he pit,th b r e N i n a over hi s ter, a boy attained Clote.es E. Sagi, about head faster our I got outer) my pasted wen, nineteen years ofate, was mis.,ing from his an flung it up in the air like he didn't can a i'mme in Cromwell, near INI I.l , llrtown, in this Burn if hit kept tip forever, but lilt irmige4 State and an Irialairoan named J'atriek Nu onto s block jack. f seed with ore me liz- gent, was charged with murdering litut and zurds a raven about over the lug old dirty I putting his body trader the ire, in the Con_ leak insliitt, Neared like the dtterl.. Then_l,o4_" ec'tic ," t ti r• a " io it"l"lllgr"'"4l4`' gave a sorter shake an a to lst, an h e rum hol l y was found In the river wit h out a outen his ',rubes. an tic tuck era by t 1.'2110(. heath. This holy was bah Heil to he that of tilt,, or. , Ow legs an swung um soundlig I4e-ititesing boy, ihrui several. marks upon a few ve au then foto, ant down thernlisp ;it " well as frtglt portlon or the clothing. over tit ove.the pulpit. Yon cad . re !Soon afterwarrla, this lining of an overeorit er:aat ove a mile ' ',,,,p.,ll4=;;Angt° the description of miorLefiailLK.W.rtrilefi 5 pes mrft. chicken' witwithlos legs crossed, a big (114.15 i SOnie 11{011his alter, a sailor, named Jten -1,14,11,1 titre, a slab ore t er baeher, a pipe A pii i sOn, directly charged Nugent, the Irishman. copper oar Npecitnents, a b, el) of hrakin I "Si the murder li e`al'i saw a t e deed 40 . 51,,V,T0.• five v. itt , t4r, n ‘tia ' 1 "" e • " il " . " ".""1 N"ge"t in putting the nn [Lice my 'ls Ilew pernii-kitsly I n. it unite 3 r of L i ribed a, `c thecolo m i s w hair, ileakelad aflorcr that nr int.tston . grotmd, pule') 11i 'sply and OW Own' big flax oche: %Van 4,1 v the tinatrii,t nve no blue lizzarils tit bi•cl fui.t inter the Ln..nrn of a fat °wan, a. lug aa it akin 'd dos. aiiii Dig!) into Pi/ Itglr, who au Ihif 13 yard, od a clown' lurch with titi•ks tail, nit' iu;utti the hat, but ,'orn nteurcd dna /she mor taint an' did it fu.et rate : _pat thing h, r liirlsy tail lip to the ar', n.lled Down the butt ii-preMsalleika ialty it the chance ore knockin a poor devil like the down with it. if the hottit was astth nothin. isn't as smart as old squire Idneknuillin. and he shot hisself with a hoe handil, and hit warn loaded at that. Well you know, George I ortar run i fast—Pat look at these legs—l used em tram atween that meetin grown' an We swamp, and they haint ketch me yet. t. Ole Barbelly BOW jas they call him) since his tribulation with the hell sarpints, taint prechod but *mist, an then he hadn't I , an omen to bear Mi. Nis lex wan, " MIUld I CLAM into this world an I'm Arvin° onion it the saute way ef rm awed till that.'r— Cm 'twir a powerful marmint—it was henrit three miles , Jib proved that naked ness learnt tnurh , arter all, of you take the _- 1414 4 4 - 0 4"4 0416 0. --410- 4keti - Altatitti 1 ore Sill sizei! wile skeery, cola an" trtibilSurn -that, it e•nrnt to be expected ore him, a poor. weak. frail won ovo t/i* dust, to be garpint ur !marl Four either that won email garpint of the tribe mu rsinated a world through enema?, while he wur beset with a handl full ore em. An sixteenthly and tinnily that Middy toren gond IS the biggest raidtil, foul, and eltare crow ever hatched in the mountain range. " - Now L ijamaiaa.thalaal*.cry-taragr, but I want you to tell old Grownhog this for me— ef he'll let me alone lal let him alone ; and of be don't, If I don't hero again I wish I may be domed inter a poultice. Lets Rn tu the spring tad mix alittle ma, hit with this yore whisky, (shaking hi flask.) afore you start. Mind. tell ole flaringly what sed about another big skeet.. with -- say a peg's peck ulailial=harards—try and - deer him of Zia good bye." that lie had not h • td any peace or mind mince the murder, nod that he had come to Crom well es T erian T to d , vnlee all he knew nlxiut it. DX, N mien!, and charred the deed upon hint The [l ,- ful'aell dented it, but irenilded from ht • n.d If' It tlte Inll wn. (•rood neainq \ngrnl mod he wet In have been natal thou month. With in a few dau.s. however, the miming boy ham been diseovpred in the Interior of Pennsyl vania. hrilis uncle A special Court was Immediately . hell. Arid . ." , bigent hl. rated Th.. sailor has been arrested tor perjury. vi WI intent to lake 14 . , and acknowledged hisguilt. The cline send lujst to Scam's Pnion for off The Beauty of the Sky It is a strange thing how little in general 7eoplo know about thet' y. ft 14 the part demotion in which nature has done more for the sake of pleasing man, more for the sole and evident purpose of talking to hint end-teaching bun, that, in any other of her works, and it 15 just the part in which we least attend to her. There are not many of her other works in which some more: ma terial or essential purpose than the more pleasiiig of mien is not answered in lnotiry part of their organization : but every essen tial purpose of the sky might, as far as we know, be answered, if once in three days, or thereabouts. a great black ugly rain cloud were broken up over the blue, and every thing well watered, and au all left blue a gain until the next time, with perhaps a film of morning and evening mist of dew. But instead of this, there is riot a atoment of any qtr•Otorrwreir; wIL.or Olirriwri einq tftiene after scene, picture after picture, glory after glory, and working still Upton such egg:write .aptir coUntint principles 'of the most perfect beauty, this is quite cer tain it is 411 done for us, intended fhr,uur perpetual pleasursjy We (lot Being who wade - all worlds. GO" MARRIND !—Mauy, let the risk bo what it May ; rt gireil dignity to your pro , fession, inspires, confidence, and commands respect. With a wife the lawyers are more trusty, the dootor More esteemed, the me ! chaniatbrows-tha hammer with.- 4 00reseed power, end shoves the plane with a more deitterous hand ; the merchant gets irbetfer cred;ts—in short. a man without a wiFe, is no market all She nurses him while sick, she watches for him in health. °enlighten, get a pretty ono if you like them best— La good one if she is to be found-4;lnd a rich lobe if you can got her, and are' certain she will not always be dictating t 6 you. The Somerset (N. J.) W hig Gaye there le a header in Somerville who carries a watch that weighs two pounds iend three anda haY ounces—with a chain /attached that wieghe ha pound (fed and a,,,icy ounces, The met al of the watch is Odd to be wOrth for melt. init. 1156. - 1 N, N . , . —.---- —....... , . . , . . . , •-• //' ..... -- , . , 67'." - r a ' . . IiC S.... ' . . c,, 3 eli . . \ . , . ;., .. --. . . _ . _ . _ .......--............ ...--....... C* ll HC‘ i '. . . 1 1( , , e ° 1 11" ..._ _ . , , . _ • , . ' . . . . , . . an 4. ''... ' ... . -t, Ili,, PADAY, DEC. 3 - 1857. ' niideamble-Proseher.• The fashionable preacher i 5..., a mortal al ways adored - hy'hisensigregVion, the female portion particularly. Heists mortal. but is sometimes detmcd an unwinged imtriortal, and eclipses the divinity whom he preaches. Ile prays resoundingly. (to the congregation) and his amen sounds like the tap of a bass drum. Ile is mock, exceedingly's° -in the pulpit—he loves his hearers collectively, and sometimes : he hates fin and the devil —profeasi(inall . r. Discourses elo quently on. charity from a mahogany pulpit, but forgets his charity foe those who diner with him. Gives literally (his advice) in his resonont Sermons, but always has his purse in his other pantaloons pocket when he meets a Mendicant. • ~~.a~uk Sends the 6121.1! , to_fiktik45Lt4_as,.....lumi. l'ieiitrft 7 4elrCathen at Mime gbtler Perfumes his sermons with sacred poetry. and perintnes Iki 4 n Into' handkerchief with can de roloi,,ne Speaks yearningly of that other vroild. hut would doutillegs perfer staying whine he is better acquainted. Calls his congre gation tho sheep of his flock, and pull s wool over their eyes while he shears them. Studies attitudes as he Studies his aer. snorts, and lifts his arms with inimitable gi:ace to beneech the divine grace of heaven ! Delivers from a three story pulpit—when he is elevated far above his hearers—persuasive harangues upon moral propriety. Art/its.c thctigh am could be drawn from man. as that beautiful. rich Rye was taken from Adam. by throwing igin Into a gentle slumber or, as the dentist extracts a tooth, by adminls terina chloroforms! discoursea and roost ethereal sermons. Of mortality ho talks .in the aggxegate, but ne , cr descends to partic ulars. 11 one of his congregation, by mortgaging his property, swindles a friend out of a few thousand dollars, he never rebukes the man ns the prophet did David never mentiony t at all—that us a secular affair and belongs to the world. irtiy.; to ;NI not for health. which he wanta not, neither for poverty, which he carrworheite - , but only for — a competence, by which he means a three-story competence, finished with hroyem stone mute c• • - ern conveniences and a spacious basement. Belitsekethere is no Irate to lwaven but through has church, end calls other denoni mations ''sects , :'Netota Tiva - V6ltiorn - llricintroln be,is of ease, — hut whether or not Peter lets them pnse the penrly portals, we, beinepwor toic.ernble sinners, cannot tell. If lie pry:v./RN at night, always arrives after the audienee is seated and waiting : simmtimes, if lillre i, a crash, he has to rise mysteriously through a trap door in the pub pit, as many have seen Parson &welter : this alwa3S ',Trainees a fills Caret —so the atrical and striking. Before he enters the gas is ttirned down to a moonlight Imllow fleas, and a dim obscurity broods over the congregation ; the organ is silent. Hut the moment arrives ; the popular preacher enters the gas !dooms loin magnif icent brillia tic) ; the ladies bend eagerly for ward and a murtner or expectancy permeates the sir, silks rustle, and feathers tint fins wise ; the organ peals a grand voluntary. and the minister, sioy‘ly moun'ing the richly carpeted stairs, sinks into the silken pulpit cushions. and OPellg a lit Tun boa. Is it the worship of God or man i 1 do not know, but I think of the poor Publican who stood afar off and smote upon his breast and cried., "Nod he merciful to me • aim aer " At York, Pa., on Weilneaday evening, the dress of a girl named Henrietta Mate, aged fifteen or sixteen years, took fire from the exploaiorrofa fluid lamp, in the house of Air nie Budd. She managed to get out of the house, on the pavement, when the air in creased the flatten, wittelt illumi4tedtthe street, causing an alarm or fire. The Penn sylvanian says : " Mr. George Hoop and other gentlemen ran to rescue the guttering girt, who was being consumed rapidly.— They tore the remaining clothing front her litodYi when a horrilikt, heart-sickening sight wag presented: From her knees to her head her flesh was completely black, anti full of • • • • of her heat has -hem burn ed bare of lir, while her face and eyes are so blistered or swollen that, she cannot see, and IT tongue protrudes from her mouth. In leaving .the house she passed through font doors. brushing past a cradle in which slept a child, whose eyebrows, etc., were alert, eln 'feeling for the front' door, the girl's finger-marks were plainly discernible. On the pavement she sprung •t • latly t , the 'flames reaching far above her bead, "My God, help me 1" It is no exag geration to say, that some of the flesh on the poor victim's body was roasted black; about haltpitat eleven 9104, Tltursday_evening,- tliirtp hours 11. [ter the accident, she died. „Theis,term felt among the bachelor, on itecount of - the decision, bylthe courts, that a few visits and friendly attentions to a lady might be construed into an engagement is subsiding, under the following method of protection : Out West, the bachelors pro- vide themselves with cards duly labelled, •' Good for this call only !” which are sue silent evidence of no serious Intentions. ..►n antiquarian 'derives the world StiSpimd ed from two Latin words, sas, swine, sad pendeu.s,-undecnied, and says it means the state of doubt in which ► man don't know whether to hoy pork or not. =M:==l A Yonne-MAN Srattrx DiAr. Dots •Xn fittsn.—Ansel Bowen, a young man nisi• ding in Westerly, IL 1., was the sultjt+t of a, curious physical phenomenon, a tihort time since. On the 20tit of October, having some business to transact in another rillago short distance from Westerly, he win pro ceeding to transact it, and ',afore he enterrql the place, while walking along by the road Ride, he suddenly felt as though a dark cloud was positing athwirt his face, and the next instant ho was struck entirely blind In a moment more he lost the use of hfr speech, 59 that by all his endearors he was absolutely unable to utter a single sound. To crown all, his calamities were increas ed by the use of his Sense of hearing, which insta iugy tmr-wao,rtt4tont them - motet to tiOtt his way, to tall rite' awls tame, or to evade danger by getting out of the way, not knowing what was nest to hap pen.—lie stood like a atone, till luckily one of his companions, panning that way, saw Bowen, and went to speak with him, but he received no answer. ll° shook lie turned round ; but he neither spoke or open ed his else, but pointed to his tongue. and anon to his eyes and ears. Re was convey ed to his home. Pistols were fired near him, without making the least impression.—lle was the incarnation of mystery.—When he eat it was with a spoon.—When he walked he 'reeled like a blind man. Ile kept along in the 4innie aituation 17 days At the end of this time, Sunday morning, Nov. 15, as lie,was going to church, the cloud was dissipated and he again saw sti formerly. He went to the church carry ing with him • small slate, on which to write quesitons and answers. VVhen the music was begun, the Sense or hearing re turned, though speech came not. During the service he *rot* some on the shine, and when the preacher got through Bowen re turned to his home, rejoiced st the sodden return of his-senses, sod apparently in as good health as he was when he first experi- 1 enced the calamity We have the abode facts from the physician whiLattanderituta -Providence Tribune The WaWifn Son cottrespildent ofthelu z. dependent give the following yield descrip tion of the Little Giant" when under in . ,' headway; Senator Dotigine itt-rery slo,rt in mitslart. W 414 oluakkaitiltMoiStilitif , ' . ' • yra te attention of a stranger. Avery large brad. connected with broad and powerfully built shoulders by a short, full neck ; a chest stif ficiently roomy tot ontalli the lunge a of a gi• ant, and a pair of short, dumpy legs, com plete the physical picture of the Little Gi ant," if -we except the broad Webaterian brow, and the deep set, cavernous ~yes, that sparkle and glow, when excited, like 111 M -, !MN' lamps beneath IL It is the tremen • dous brain power lodged in that perpendicu lar precipice of a forehead, grist shooting out its tiles from its ',Wowed eyes, that has given him the sobriquet wet :h he will carry to Lis grain. When excited and iii full tt,vr of debate that massive head rolls and shakes with the Lmpliasis of his thought, and the huge hand doubler unlit the nails incirlt the palm, or else the broad, open hand receives the blow of its mate and italicises the sen ith a stunning report. The sweat pours (ruin him profusely, aid fails (rum his head or us thrown. clear of bus shoulders by these unmical shake. of thohead, at the ram drops ale shaken from ths trees by a storm Add to this a thick, bushy head of black hair and a restless, uneasy feeling, which prevents his being at rest for five consecu tive minutes, and keeps him moving rrem one point to another in the Senate chamber, And my picture of the Little Giant" is com plete. WHY LADIVS 911011L0 Rash Niewseiresa. -- It is a great mistake in female eddcation to ktep a young lady's time and attention de voted to only the fashionable literature bl the day. If you wculd qualify her for onmer nation, you must give her something to talk about—give her education With this actual world and its tramipirtng,„eventa. Urge her to read newspapers and become familiar with the present character and improvetnet.t of our nca. ThAtory is of some importance t' hut the past world is dead, and we haver nothing to do with it. Our thoughts and our concerns should be for the present world, to know what it is end improve the omulition of it. Let her have all, intelligent opinion, mkt be elite to ensteiu an intelligent conver sation concerning the mental, moral, politi cal and religious improvement of our times. Let the gilded annuals and - Folms if the centre table be kept a pert of the timeilkover- , with weekly sod daily jouureels. Let the whole family--men women and children-- road the newspapers. 7Sr. Jinkitia waiainingat a 'ivy hoapiter hie table, but a piece of bacon near him woe so very smell, that the lady of the house re marked to him : " Pray, Mr. Jenkins help j-ounself to the bacon. Don't be ofrasal of it." " No indeed, madam, I shall not be. • I've seen a piece twice as large, and it didn't mare toe ► tot." ttriulder bones, can )ou tell taco de dif ' arenas ItWisett dieing and dieting I Why, ob course I kin, Sauteed. ‘Mben you di‘4pu libpn Puffin, and when. You dis you Gab wank to lib on. Well, dot's diffiant from trot I tort it was. I tort, it was a race &tweed ds dootrin ) stuff and sterwation, to see which od kiltfost OE t ?Rama :s Stlio Ik " 111 R ; Oft, Wise ea Tbasikeitiriig. In one of three message& of Oov. Wise, of Virginia. he dtscanta se followi,on the cus tom of apimlnting days for thanksgiving . It. has not been for the Want of reverence for religion, or that I have been timnindful of Ood's providence to nut people, that I have omitted to observe the mars form and fash. , inn of Executive teeasages to acknowledge Di% in. goodness. I have purposely omitted to do so, for the meson that I have, °novel' occasion when called on by the clergy or oth e,rs, declined to recommend or appoint s day ' of thanksgiving: A' Mayor of Alatatteirm lately ad.:Wessell toe on the auhject, and I returned for anewpr the letter, a coiy of which I herewith conmthnicate. I declined for the reason that the Stale ottloers have no Tarbirtfrin s6l W 7 ero - liatiig in asliainuit matters belonging exclusively to private in dividuals and their voluntary church orgiani. tations We are a Christian people, recog nizing the Christian law in oar baptism, in the naming of our children, 13 the sanctions of our oaths around rite family alters, in keeping the Sabbath day, in the courts of I justice, in our ideas and oluerrancea of Enia• mon morality and decency. in marrisess and borials—frorn the cradle to the grom, In our whole lives and . laws. But there is nochurch establishment, and ought to he none ; and there ought to be no 'peddling of the State with matters of religion and faith, except to protect and defend the frecolom of con,oieno ' and voluntary worship and to enforce sound Imorality and common decency. This hie- dens us not, but rather seta us free to praise God in our own way. Any recommendation of worship from the State or its oMeers, in . any form, is to some extent a constf*lnt up. I i o n the people , who have forbidden by their I constitution the interineddling with mach mat tem by political power. Polltics and religion ought not, in any way. to be brought into contact• They pol- lute end destroy each other. Two of the worst stile of the times are political religion religious politics.. lam not oonstituted •and appointed to handle God's holy things, end *rill not dare brpocritteadtr land - moo; ingly to huckster them to the owlet of popularity among men. The Bnn•fleam'a Orava I Nothing In (Ida vast creation is ever lost individoitl.l,ltoy be loiters throne, carless wkia. two„ W . W • utut sa orago 710 cwatrult • Clttype loft. One Orambination of things is often changed into another, but not ingredient is ever utterly destroyed, for at this moment the created Universe does not contain one particle of matter more. nor one I Tokrticle leas, than belonged . to it that day it (pine fresh from the creating head of slim Nrho made all things 'cry good. Never did a sunbtans shine in vain, and therefore no sunbeam that ere: streaked dna world with light could be finally lost. Yet the auttleem. lon , Iy as it is, hes its grare and Otero kornetlitics for unnumbered ages it has slept in undisturbed repose. What, is coal hot intent sunbeams. which need , my to he iv nit ed to start out again into active life f The ehco many years ynonim than ho is now. east torth his radiant helms on the sm fare of ttle world, and noble trees of ferns and other se-rrsgens started at his bidding into vignmnit life ; they lived, dui and under• went changes which med.,' than coed, yea, coal ! and the old son, he did tt all. --'lbws Aunt - 011ms have long been hurled in the form of coal ; and thArgh by Ignition their resur rection life is but a dim shock,* of their ear ly brightness, they are set nunb..ttn4. We here nothing but sunlight In summer or winter, think or talk se ere witty: The are on out hearths, the gas in our tubes, the oil in our lamps, and the candles on our tables. are all the products of the. ounbeare. lse kindle the at, end in the very Let miss the sunbeam front its grave, and send it forth to run perchance a long cycle of changes ere a gain is rests in such a place es that ere bare dragged ft from. QUOgIrIO,; roe A Wt/a.—We do not know who wrote the following but it ought to be printed in lettere, of gold ;—•• Do you re collect what your feelings Were immediately' after you WO spoken the first unkind word to your husband t Did you not feel ashamed and, grieved. sail.yel, too proud to admit. it I Trutt was, is ' and ever will be your civil gE nius! It Is tiro tempter which shore inces santly to destroy your pesos, which cheats you with an evil deloatika ibakyoni husband deservery - our anger, when he really most required your love. It is a cancer which feeds on those unspeakable emotions yea felt on the first. pressure of his hand sod lip.— Never forget the manner in which the duties of that calling can alone be fulfilled. It your husband is hasty, your eumplo of patience will chide as well sea touch hint. 'Your Fie lance may alienate his heart , surd you, no loot impel doaritation. Yon; tooth mg-will redeem kilo—Our softness Abdo* him ;end the good natured twinkle of those eyes, now filling beautifully with prioaloso Amara. will oaks-him all youeowit-", The York (Pa.) Pram Ostia tbat lawful and *WM 4meistioa was perfbroted on theiwife of the P.m Mr. Ifandenkiot, of Spring Garden,towtodstp L ba that. Oasa t few weeks ago. b 7 tlootoei Jolts P. of this place, and William P. Vaideralaut, of Loganirrifie, in abatrantlag sit . mamma tumor from her abdomen, winch Is said' to immune& atoll .aiglitses le oircumfor: Moe. 112{4444*W a wort steilltfor Item the effects :lait or the WA twenty Doan.—: Ma in do' ig Well. and &hong bopos aro en. tortainod of her Wag motored to good health II