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JOB PRINT/Ntit_ In the very Lusatia ifit, - enl little shortest notloe -- PIA VI , P JIAND HILLS, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, BILL IlltAbS, HORSE AUCT lON RILLSIt I LI, S, CAR HALL PS TICKETS, . PAMPHLETS, itEcEiru, opoxs, Cl! txs, MOW RILLS, EL IKS, • PROGRAMMES, he Au .Ac /3IPGOLD SILVER and BRONZE PRINTING 'touted in t ies handsomest manner 444.„31rtriWitiNTIteill'ilig of lice in it.. 0,,A, Lout, .‘tietteftetlon_ l guarsr in "regard to peatnoii, VlSgegli LOA, t 0 it/ maul Int ‘Ttnent of all Y .:,. /I iV &-niii:- --- DEA LER B IN _,,URV GOODS, GROCEKTO, lIARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Ac. All Ithidif ef tiountry Predate taken In exchange 'inane& at tbe highest tesrko tog,* Kohn pill, Ter it NI - :in . - •r t• , r BOTH LItriRTY AND PROPERTY ARE PRECARIOUS:UNLESS arts Ifee Beth!. ;es Star arisingL. Hope oonieth with ha dawn, To bleu the joyone hearted, And comfort time who mourn If humble, just skna true, Ood's love is dear to you W ithin your Heart anew, , The Ohrist.nLild has been born The femtal joys coon or.r That ushers iniho day, " Tie pain, another Chrietynaa" perchance, thoull say But, Ira year I. flown', By high MAO inipuhui hinagh. No Reed of prom ty. coin,, Lt‘o. that Woe day may briglifeit On all thy atoning yeo•a, A star of joy to lighten Through aorroe a cloud of toils Lel lisasen'n high angels sing, In triumph io ihtur King, The gtl ni thy week bands bring With add Him hopes and fears What though the 41112 tent Pagel, Drought gill. of gems and gold' That such 111010 us oil us, Thou Ilout] at not to he told , Rut offeruiga to the poor, peels holy„words as pure, Will thy sours pro, s'ecure, Within Christ's ',weed fold' • J 11011111•111, M U —.Mimi fauns My Cruelty to my Relatives. 111.1.1 Ull 01.1:11. ...11,111,; tut 1 , 11 Inc. for the lint filne sin cmy marriage, soil d lea lint 0 , , his t . IpCflt flee know what rid rilinis 1.1 Wet/ the Jek !of 1 4 . i , I d the plains in company with Capt It and 1511;113 , and fell deeply in edrics,s (1 itch•hia ledge, with tear, in tny „ di , perpetrated love a ith 114 tla ogilt et- 11 e arrifed itt the Loa ards my a it. and my it relative. !mine, and •wparattd. I intended to make " lly dear." said Ito sty is Ile. on the st a y a pile soon. and claim tier hand. 1 worly4 AAA , montlia and found my floridly elfectsdo 14 fore my mild'. rtrt 'rat, •• tot know 3laiy 14t:mum:to-morrow - '; w ell I f ro - 7 „, f„ 311/0111AL to one very ponr !mile and Pie n„,„tio„ a nil rr ; lolls, on no 1101.1, 'L a grit ,Itirt, the ttit re,tattl to le I stet deaf, awl !buck -hi' , Pal" I awl although she can ho a; toy tooieet, to wirtele-:-.A—Pau hM. My pant, It d about hell nay non. the she Is ft ^ I . II , I , ITII .1. lIS tirdoutry tont , let iti vt ill lit 0141"1 .1 to opt al: tivtl • int h- hoot :I.'u nlt ""'''` s.ks I “ I " d ' sl r Ir , b, ;,,„,,1 It ,‘ ril nilliap t ,ih, I n i.u1.1 a :do no hoe, r trued my girl, Veuivt flit lit I LI.. inn urll du , ohq still it :kit,(l pa't. ti•l) thin!! In y. - .11r1,,w.r rr,ll, • her slarß-ree Al'ttin'ett °the mute and rode thirty riffles -- the.. •th,r strrkl, r- -had un(linnt (nu 311:1 m .1,1, I I0:1 L.; I ll. , lltlit At the proper wake 111. 1. If aid. qt.le tiny' l stud to lx .1, an. pia my pant, 111 • then wont t. John Thnmaa 110 111 V( , r 1•011 41/IWtt el the logs to keep out the wild a lac it:, t, ol: to , any I' sl 'mm I kte.too or 1.1,111 here holm; but one to. to ne tho. 1.011. e, I hint to he at ilty 6 p. it.., nu thc tbnnobl to n I. fore 'll, fanttly ; Into oh' es. anti kit. tittnopattahvily 1 horns a 1"Y pats L . " , I' ll ' l t". l I') happy :Ile val., alooh ran ar.,lllil tit buti,e 1 II Vs 1, wen t ; ,d. , a d stalker) is irh n car- ! Loll lot iv' Int II got op and got hr, nklast, / sago thu iie‘t tes o ssK , ,„, ; and kit, the rtnati. Lvalttitly fur me to rise . my nay hone nidi thy awn, I ;. , d oil ; hot do! I not t I 111., it out •• My th sr an.q. Ilst one at , o r an. • Fur., ( I lost for ) t up; nosing mli,n,ns ti at %wt.], h a. „ h I l.renkfri-t is I told in 1 did out forgot ia .iL• duel. fit rill had a Lt-tIS uring the bight, amt ii;;;;,,,;; I, .; 4, to ai..l n 31,1.1 Ist% ft I I) log ahl,l Itreaknist tin) all It ft the house to mrlk. " Nov:" long yet pot a 11l ht• obilgt 4to .1,, , 'MA 1, •• l'erg) lore is ) our ',lion fnr break tretn#l;y ; " (;.st up, but foisiel even, thing ate .orry for it .I.p, arul retired again The old Captain ;;. of I:itne niih a largo hiseket of milk Aunt Maly, Nu: r art, "' prints sled that she rather liked .To akilig!",l; Ii rNn , and hrfl• lumped up and Inud, and in , it, give le r gnat A i zt theist inn) head into the mills, when plea tire. . I card a noise at the door. I atarted for 1 he ran hig:u drui,r un mLu deeps he I A . II run my ht ad tinder the hale of tiny wife -at the nindon NMS Jollll l letnia... the Inlets " - eltre.atea in) al ' tau as ith a (nee in , 8 , i f ho and bloke for the bed I could not burrietVnit.his relatives that aftes ikon, ! see a IN, It a "' as they were I . the rear ; I handed out ink anal ;the ascended the I lost I heard the girls giggle distinctly. The old man soon came in with the Inieksknet 101,4.1 u(1 to the kite, took thens, put ant (lighted to se , )011" Flint 10..110U us ire ,uud th, pub, einap on the °Uwe stn nt on, f uund my tunic as soon "I"'"lhie' Anil left. have never been courting. since, street aiartud. and 94 aunt meant d on the :news. it" ; and, no. doubt, 'is 111 .lie an old lia..ll.lisr. s tor, tay .tear," hoafrd mr „ int; ,aw old Captain a ftt it.:lids. Ile ansktsUnw and the hall I.tiop chittt it tl, and the n I very kindly to give thsill a call. and hold dons :hook as arch Iho fever and ague. I t trwnw it it. ' e hare a corral now, assay links tl at Cie n lotion John from the house, that will keel, the eatl't;st" named 1'1 7'. in ,7 ;,1./oen Penn'trl'a : od nature could stand it long,er. I p„} , d /11 , 1 had tutu tine carnage, and Ina, a cs recently prelented to Queen Victo ent,llllo swung COOVIIIsiOnS .. i I it ris. Although but a year old his Own- =MEM When I enturul the p m or , iiiy Will; WAS ~buns arc as follows . Height, 37 inches; helping Aunt Mary LO Like off her bonnet len g t6 t seven feet' inches; girth of body, and 031,0, sad Lb' ''' "/"'“ "Ith its face -44 inches : girth of foreleg, 13 inches ; girth of neck. 2ti caches ; weight, over 3(N) pounds. I A, 'l' Smith my 1 '' Did you hare a pleasantpur` Such is his strength, (bat a man, weighing nil'?" went oil my will., like a pistol, and 200 lbs. nifty Firm; on his tad( without John Thom.is jumped to his feet. causing Min to (lira'. He hat been accus • Rathei ile,iy," au, response, hi a tonualho carry A Goy on his bark ; conse war_wlinn4unl so the c4wvergation con- ((newly, he riquires hot little praetiee to tiini.d.' luake Luna first rate aaddlo dog. Pi Mee is Tlin — fiFiglitUrs fur streets aroiniA must valued kohis owner at 25.) guineas Ini%e heard . it.; when I was ill the third story of the building I heard every word plainly-, In the course of the evening my aunt took occasion to say to me, " How loud your wife tweaks ? Don't it hurt her 1" I told her all deaf persons talked loudly ; and that my wife, being used to it.' wan not tlfree tt'iLAY the_ exestip. _.ana_that Aunt Mary was getting along very nicely nit!' her. -,Presently my wife said, softly, "Alf. how very loudly_your aunt talks j" Yes," said I, all deaf persons do. You are getting along with her finely ; she hears every word yeti_say." And I rather think she did, 4- Elated by tireir suceNs at being Mider stood, they went at it hammer. and songs, till everything on the mantle-piece clattered again, and I was #criously afraid of a crowd collecting in front of the house.' ' lint the end was near, My aunt, being of an investigating turn of mind, wan ilesrr 01111nf finding out whether the eznyti e n o f talking so' l6id was not injurious to my wife. So, said she, in an unearthly hoot, for her voice was not n; musical a when she was young stittt u'lil. BELLEFONTE, PA., r .• Doesn't talking so loud strain , your Tonga . - . _ it ip r sa eamftics." - Riv4e)red 10 06 : ' - 'l%7n whiydo you do it 1" was the an 'sw•ering scream. " Ilecause—becanse—you can't h e ar if dontl." squealed me wife. What !" said my aunt, fairly rivaling a railroad this time. I began to think it time to evacuate the premises end looking 'round and seeing John gone I stepped into the hack parlor, and there he lay flat on his back, with his red ii s right angle to his body, rolling from side to side, with his flat poked inn) his ribs, and a mostagonizingealwession of countenance, but not ttering a sound. T Mat y sundae attitude, and"! think that, from the relative posittori:of our bcpts and heads, and our attempts to restrain our laughter, apo. plexy must have ensued, if a horrible groan which John gave vent to in his endeavor to repress his risibility hail not betrayed our hiding place. In rushed my wife and my aunt, who by Ibis time comprt !tended the. joke ; and such a s.,:iding as I then got I never got lien , re, and I. newt to g.t again I know not what the end would have been if John. in Ins Liiileavors to appear reapeetr ful and x 3 !apathetic. had not given vent to such a d - iabolical noi-e. something between 11 groan and a. hor,e laugh., that all gravity a as upset. and we sereartwYr;;;',44.4o/1. Courtinem California. A ant die Id. :1 Fla. giv(s the fol. In the t,tl turner In 174.5, hoops were worn as large as now. Sir Robert Strange, fleeing from pursuit af ter the battle bP Culloden, was concealed in the crisis of but trouble by a young lady, Who offered to shelter him under the ample folds of her petticoat. To.this strange pro us.ll,euv,i,lerum all -viveumstatteetv,,,it not strange that he saint& and here he remained undiscovored. Either love or grat itude suggested the sequel, and they were subsequently njusicti, A good wtco exhibits her love for her hus band by flying to promote his welfare, and by admininterittg to hts comfort constantly. A poor wifs . .. dears" and my loves" hor husband, and wouldn't sew a buttbti on his coat to keep him from freezing to deltth. • The filling o9vin he receipts of produce fmm the interior, at all" the ports, is !hr.), great. According to reliable calculations, including breatistucfs, provisions, cottonote., it reaches to the value of nearly 546,000.- 000. The lato protracted mooting of the Metho dists in Danville reaulted in 135 conveninns and OS4 thi• h IC p ;AL , kilauphin .c. IltiPittgli:360 01101141118 ago,'Tivied a wealthy &flaw, who was bless ed with a family of 141 X children ; flit oldest of whom, was beautiful girl of seventeen summers. A young am in the , neighbor : hood who, was of good family, feigned at tachment to her. Young and unexperience'i she fell into'the snare set for her. Shortly after her rain was accomplished. the young man fearing the ' ivrath or her father, when the consequences of his Titian,/ should be rotne apparent, absconded. The gill feel. in her shame n..a to Harrisburg, flinging her bonnet into a creek Vfh!ch flowed thr,high lier father's farm, in order to make her friends believe she was iln;;I:110F SSESSOR HAS SENSE AND SPIRIT ENOUGH TO DEFEND THEM." supposed death, her lather, npon whose mind the itvent weighed heavily, wishing to leave the #leene of kis affliction sold his farm and removed to Crawford county, Ohio. In the meantime she hail reached Harris burg taken the cars west, and in a few days found herself at the only tavern in a well'. died village in the interior of Michigan. The landlady WWI a kin•lheartt d woman. and al that particular time Wes In need of an assis tant. She heard the slot) of the poor girl, sympathised with her, and liking her ap. pea -ruler, insisted upon making that her home Tn this houad; she' passed six years in contentment. Her hostess introduced her as a widow—she gained fiends pad le ceieed mail lindvantageoua otll4-, of man Inge. (hie mot ning about six inontbs ago, she was in the room whin the stage drod-e up. The windows of th. roach %%ire down, and she could see moat of , the passen gers -- Among them was face that, seemed familiar In ht r She looked again, and with a shriek fell fainting on the floor It was her seducer' The landlady soon I. armed how matters stood, determined that itistice should be chine She sought him, told hint the facts and insisted that ho should repair the in mry he had inflicted, by maki"er his fr To this he it once consented. Thrt. 1113101 N after Ins flight from Pennsylvania, clitred n mo or rsc, he KO , dart 7 aTO , tk . nth the :W1.411101 Of 11131Tylinf; her. 03 OW 'A ay- he had piektai up &near/if/Ayer, IA bleb tandattled an account of horirazical death Peeling-that he was theiriuse alter tintiine ly cad,and'sad, he turned.back, a t hanged and bt er num. lie hail settled down, fl'' , 3lll3i .11 properly,and vas a wan VL atimanag, cc hen she at tt ith her repentant lover may he in.,4ied 'they weh• nunrriid that even tog, amt the next sitoropr.; 'darted for Penh leattia. Ascertnottog the address of Mr father, they came on to Bucyrus, Ohio, as tast sit am could carry than. Words can. Itt pattto the rapture.: of the old man as he ol to his lo.ow a daughter, lie had inounied as dead ler Mx long years. Ex pl Ana t. 10114 were mad.. all lea. forgiven and after passing a fe's weeks "[unalloyed hap py( sh at the result rid e of the lather, they returned to tht ir it , tot, in the IVt,.t. A Lady Free Mason The Hon. EL /abed' St Leger was the on ly female ever initiated into the ancient mys tery of Freemasnry. Ilow she obtained this honor we Allan lay haw,a our readers. Lord Donerailq, Miss Si Leger'sfather,was att ry riotous Mayon, held a warrant, and occasionally opened a Lodge at the Doner aile House, 10:1 soli:, MA saute ttittkukte friends assisting ; and it lr said that never were the Masonic duties more rtgolly per fonnt 1 than by them. Presi‘itts to the ini tiation of a gentleman p) the trist steps of Masonry, Aliss St Leger. vi ho as aayoung girl. liappi neil.torbe in an apartment admitt ing the room goier'ally used as a lodge room. 'fins room, at the time, vas 1111.10 going some al teratinty4—a mung other things the wall was considerably redueid 10 bile part. The young lady laming heard the voices of the Five Masons, and prompted by the cu riosity natural to all to see tlus mystery 80 long and 140 secretly looked up from public view, had the courage to peek a brick from the wall with her scissors and wituessed9l'N ceremony through the first two steps run. osity satisfied, fear at once took possession of her mind. There was no mode of escape except throngh the very room wham the concluding part of the Second step wan still being solemnized, and that being at the far end, and the rootea very large one, she hod reSulutiall olllcient. to Atte ord. IDA:soap that way; rind with a light. and trembling step glithil along unobserved, laid bur hand on, the dooallilltml gently opening it, before her stood a giirn looking T)ler,witlitxdrawit sword. A shriek that breed through every [Tart- b h ri e .tpiereo,, !tient, alarmed the member, cif tfiß Lodge who ail rustred to the door, anitanding that Mix*: St.-Leger-had been 14V thaaelia-dueiag the ceremony, in the paroxisms of their rage, resolved on her death, but from the moving aupplication of her younger brother, hiw_hre wse_fivallsen N43.01tj91 1 CfM.601.41: through the whole of the sulerori ceremony she had unlawfully witnessed. This she consented to, and they conducted the beam lift") and terrified young lady through those trials, which are sometimes more- than o. nough for masculine resolution; little think. ing that they were taking into tho bosom of their exalt a member that woUld' afterwards reflect Mitre on tli annals of - Masonry.— Plfe lady was a colniu to Oirn. Anthony Leger,,9overn ‘ or,pf St. Lucia, who instituted the interesting Mob and the ce , lobrated Don caster St. Leger stakes. Whimevey !‘ benstit was given at tho theatres in, Dublin or Cork for the Masonic Femalo Orphan Asylum,she walked at the head of the torte Masons with • vimaff: IMV, JAN. 14,' 1858. her apron and her inaignia of Fl 00 Masonry. 'Ma saloasclisilehAnn'itir triltiretrtge))4ll2- The house was always crowded on these occasions. Iler portrait is in the lodge room of every lodge in Ireland The Right Talk A plain spoken writer gives the following advice to those young men who "depend on father" for their support, and take no inter est a hatever in business, but are regular drones in the hive, subsisting on that which hi earned by others Come, off with your coats, clime% the saw. the plow handles, the Axe, the pick axe, spade—anything that a ill, enable 3nu In . r;yoi r 12141 4 .: n timu u m , LA , your Jacket. rather than be passive recipi ents of the old want !Amid!" Sooner than play' the dandy at dad's expense, hire your sellout to sonic pot d toe patch let yourself to stop hogholes, or watch Ire liars : and when you think yom self entitled to a resting aril, do it on own hook. 1.4 up in the morning turn round at least. to lee be lireal,fast -help the old gentleman— give Min now and then a generous lift in busine:a - learn how to take the lend, and not depend forever on being led i and you have no idea how the discipline a ill benefit you. Do this, and our word for it, you will seem to breathe a new atmosphere, possess anew Ii attic.tread a new earth, salon to a new destany—and you may then begin to aspire to nianhood. Take oil, Alien, that ring from your trite finger, briefte yonr cane shave gout upper lip. wipe your nov, hold up your heriel, - and by all means never again vat the bread of idleness, our depend on 'fa tiler '' Diamond cut Diamond The ton of a rich Jew banker in London heenty,e'intieh attached to a young Christian, horn his father optio , ed his union. ,vnhen the son found that the father could out be inducwd to give his consent to the match, he concluded to marry without it. The lath- er en - riferitclied In withhold every Shilling horn him. a I ercupp the sun replied, that if the fntber did totwlendtogurehun any - thing. he a mild beeoine a Uhristi•n, 'find ac eoriVing to the law lie mould be entitled to one-hall of his &diet 's fortune. The fatli cr, m , uch alarnital,,llew to has law) or, to en quire whether such a law waif& ally . in - ',l:agnate. - -•-••••"..r.. - 0111rinative, but adding that if lie Would hand him over ten witness, he mould giit, him a plait by which he could-frustrate its son's ' plans. The ten guineas were quickly pro ducal. "Now," said the lawyer. quietly pocketing the money , ."all that remains fu. you Ludo, /A to become a Christian slee t and the law ^will not oblige you to leave your son lute cent of your money " The .leiv hur riedly seized his hat, and Jell the la wyer 'divot ally further remark. • A neighbor of the London Illustrated News thinks " Last Fast — a nui sance. lie has sued the proprietors, and his evidence says that the court which sep arated Ins premises from the defendants, was only four feet three inches nide, and in the month of March last the defendant+ set up an !kinsman Printing machine, worked by steam, ahtchtreated the ninsaneo , now complained of The printing began every Thursday night, and was continued all Fri day and Friday night, and sometimes on Saturday ; and such was the noise from the machinery that it aUS m•atrity possible to bear oneself spud, in the plamtas parlor-- Thin si reaming. tr Mating and thumping of the fly wheels rendered the plaintiff's house uninhabitable, and the noise 11 as Collllllll`l d to that of nit express train passing by, bu • never getting away. The result was that the plamtdra wife was not able to live in the house, his customers forsook the par lor, and the port wine and Win in the cellars were rendered-thick by the vibration. The vibration was so great that it could gradu• ally cause the• glasses to tumble off the shelves in the bar; or, if one were left ew a cask hiL the cellar, it would afters tune tum blea and get broken. ti A now kind of omnibus has hien recently introduced In England. The conductor, when thwsehicle is full, in hot weather, has only-to-turn a, small handle anti the roof ES . • . ;giving a milt of fresh air into the interior ; if the weather is cold, the roof can be lowered hi lege than a minute. •• Doctor, vat lah in mine mouth i l" 'Doc tor looks in Ind says, "I see nothing.::— " Look more agin, pelOnd." Th'e Doctor looks again and sees nothing. " Veil, I shust tell you, doctor, vat, dere ish more as fifty - bairn of frocrta do.o dat I ,laur, Trod van' tyo see dor atbraps NO* up I' DECIDED -by Judie Coon, of California, that under the statue of that State, there is no law to prohibit women from dressing In male attire. This decision has given great satisfaction to ladies who wish to " wear the breeches:" When you see a lady looking st ;t() , 'do not deCido that abc has fallen in love with you r Perhaps The sees a ruin blossom on your nose, srld , thutks you had hotter sign the pledge. Ifa ! , is that a dagger that I soe before me I" said a young actor, who was practis ing histronics in his attic. "t , i,o air," said hie landlord's red-hatred daughter,' "It's only roanuna'll , ill for flerell wcck's Wash ing-- Some Nome, ne're aro some .' geniuses of liberty," An 'lndia c trrespondent of the - Lnndsn ' whose wonderful schievctiiesta in creating times gimes the following graphic and her run for the million Jan ly, if ever, find it rible account of a pistils, exectitirst of eigh chronicler. A •hining light among these 1, let n insurgents at Alitoedattail October, 26 : Terrance 0' something or another , On. 44 Ten ol'thetn tnotinted to their places .on name iv one of those marvelous affairs, that, the drop : a bring party of (w'elve thovad tip are so complicated in their structure, that to within tnetity yards of tho place where 1 you no •ciener get, to his tot 'Mint tion than stood„fueing outwards-ran the guna ditiAut you forgot the beginning:.) and Terrance 1.; a behind them, further back i4to the square genuine consolidated voter. Tel ranee is as The men who we're tq he shot wart to bo! sharp as the paste end of a Jer-ey regatta,, placed in front,not more than tiketive picot and keeps his weather side °cooler in the croin the mitAles of the 'muskets They con,lilion that he does tle depr of his shins. knelt don it. their eyes 'twanged eta their ty--tilightly open for the chances. Tor I hinds tied. Jltmnwhtle fire had been renco's eminten once is as brilliant as .11 sun. marched to the five fetal Kllll4. 'They were , la . tialta.tirtiaili-iiiiiii , -- 416 ii;"WrItf;'lfaW -- .4.,,,rbirl . , s. 00 ear up like VI torch to illunuuslc his shed roof deg, were fire, acid the (Lid -man —the only ot er 'Aid: Over wine)) his hair creeps like one n loin I could claw, ly sic' (rum 111 place storks nort , a : ilays with a "downward tin- on tie !lank -leaned het back against the deney." Terrance, by piofe*sion i 4 an en iimitie I lied to) eyes ;nit ntly on that pre , : titan ex Ivy., s lirik,' by hod and Ind i loan, not fifty yitid, an ay, and in a momilit dot, up grade ,low, down KT ta , le erup'y and the tigmil na, given Ti. re' W(l3 a roar, a soft. I,att ly , lion or. er. Teri wire 1114 alian_ bank 01 %%hue smoke, 1111.1 a jet and show er dolled all association with the brick trade, ,if black fragments, sharp and ele,r, nhieh end arine.es limi,:lf Br ncling 114 light p" , let leapt (.1 nod hwinae,l in tics air ; am', 111.11 d a to a isell known diy good+ bowie in Mal,et street He 1v al w, moll by the Oita 114 1111 neCllSiOnal collector of nrrnlit jobbing debts *Pout town, hut we are grieved to gay. Nail nn his dunning excursions, he generally con trived to collect more !mid on his I nnto lhnn money in his pockets, (Me day the " gin tleman flung Arin" wah sent to (~ I lect a bill of tsventy-foor" dollar, from a certain Mt K--. K revdr.,inßrttcn!ou.csynarr and IS MAC(' fortne manntli-•cnco of the in liJior' fix ins' of his parlors Terrance started teeth. The rain 44 coming down as if the entire 'Mavens acre emptying themselves. Streets slu4hy,sloppy and half afloat. Terrance elevated a rtrisl - idated green cotton umbra In, and plunged ahead—the water apparently falling trru-li more copiously throng)] tiw ionliridlif than any where else. The consequence was that w hen Terranctrurtved_su. thu 4.i.ununt. lc aiufei marble steps, at the door of ho and his umbrella looked. in p , int of soaking like &einem. twins. Torrance gave the In ll.knob an awful pull The door was 0per44,41 by II Herron!. • 0 Is -Mr. in I" •• lle is dining—what ti ye want 1 — said the servant, not very respectfully, rerrellterfiltdifno reply, save an indistffnot allusion to " blaggards," put pushed hack the servant, closed the umbrella, and walk ed into the parlor, the aforesaid • • green cot ton" dripping a small Niagara over the car pet Servant rushed to inform Mr. K of the horrlble Irishman's tram K dropped knife and Ilia. an 1 rushed to the parlor. wheys he beheld the impel hirable Terrance walking up and down the gorgeous premises, examining the pirtiar., his trail, being behind bun, trailing The umbrella which hind dapped all moo of paddles all riser the cat pet. K -- - was (litmus. Yuu Irish rascal, what ate you about 1 a hat are you doing in here I ' shouted F.fye plate bur. I kim after twenty-foor dollars an' about wailing for It " •• Go nut of here instantly. and take that inf runl undnellft, and dirty In/AS with you C--,1 if you havn't ruined my four lout dred dollar carpet- lake yourself ofl " I wadi thirn t“ int) -four dollars, an' he the poweis of poldirwles, diva a atep will I stir till ye pay toe, d'ye mind now 1" •l lo out of here you seoundrel '" I,a‘i 1, d furiously. 111v11 a Import trrenty.foor dol lars, ye I.laggard "' If you don't gn ont of (1)14, I'll tlirvn on out said rukhing up an.l makings pfunge at Terrance's greasy coat collar. 011 with yees." yelled Terrance, throw. mg his soaked hat upon the carpet, and raising the green cotton to a charge bayonet position. "Stan' 01l ye stuck up blaaaard ye, wid her Wife'n old cativo dress about ye: herbs ! Start' off or by did howly cart) of the LlissidiVirgin I'll shove this umbrella dogn your dirty throat an' hiate it." e•• " Ilisteing an umbrella in his throat was too much for Terrance was fur. did) , *Med from the premises by Ilse kitch en helps and two policemen. • Tarrance-on the paretrient looking as-'the eloatd door If trariput my unarm &IA filler, tarn} ages ! won't I make him think lies a double twisted, buster, bank condi g down in a blottm' paper parnshot--won't I I" - - On New Year's eve our ennadlan neigh bors, says one of our exthanges, haves otos torn of betaking.themselfea to sleighs, and going from door to door singing a song of c anty, tnai for tice — o - CT:ruiiiiii: -- Tind - rocr.•iv= mg such articles of food as are tendered them. They persevere until their sleighs y,re and on NO* Year morning they distribute it to the ncetly. Another beautiful custotn of theirs is, the assembling of the different members of the family on the morning of New Year day to receive the paternal Often this occurs before day-break. The children when assembled, kneel, when the aged Biro kisses each,. and then pro nounces his 'benediction— after which .they, partake of breakfast together,-and Then go for tic to celebrate the day. 1. Doesn't look like hard tinies—nhen hor ses begin to wear jewelry. A man in Ches• ter county went to got Lis home shod and When the horse's foot 'nay lifted., a large gold ring, worth $B, was diseo%rcrtd safely 4 , 1;0,1 ni the frog oldie t'ot TKRM4. 81,50 lif VOLUME S - 0 411171111111 MS 11111 from the hpt etat.ro, ay af reaht) so far cseved, d pent/114 (nue"' that it aas iuloh•rxbl4; (hot a dead EOM walked to the scattered and atooking (hair helore the gnus. I mime (II rt to an %am torn all also, dm e 115... Alm eltneb ell, the 1 , 011t . ` , pl ki I 11.111 P,:. neural niches, h a rt lnm the ground sown n ith red, it! 0.1) fragments, then a Week-hatred head and the other at in still held together. This nits the luau 1 bad it etched. Close b 3 lay the loner half of the bud) of the out, torn eat two, and long coils of entrails tit eil on shim. ground. Than a long cloth in whiAi nits lnul been diessed rolled open like a floor Omit, and on /IN. (AK Irari lay in a complete and shattered heap, all t-ot I the arm , „the legs nem. straddled„wnle part, and the saiadied Ito ly on the iniddlo tat them ; tint .pine exposed , the head lay close - Thr-tact - batty' alta - rtn - tot a nab t‘ dlieer, oho tetis the arch-fiend of the mutt , ny. Ile was a short man, will a cruel face. lfir head had titten rut clean 01l ; bus foe( I wan half upt tuned, and Cabal thin cps shut I saw tin expression of pan on any or them What had main In., body lay orvita thc legs. as usual, not abatis:tett, Wit 41jhr a— I , the !Inflow of tho back. of t iwi oR, till it merged m ono mangled heap. I turned In the three who had bev shut. One had been struck in the heart. and only bowcil slowly-over on his face. The others had been pistoled ahrrnards through the head Mj, I think, Inotreer, lutlibiteakok_ ly hit, asnll sere prostrate when I rash fer n aid to the guns. And only crow—they were so much more terrible—did 1 look, up to !he ten white figures slowly swinging and revolving ore! this scene of blqod. - 1, hope they died quickly, but iii. ropes were Ten short. HOW IN 01110 Bom Rice Wells ItS.NOTZ.S• —The Cincinnati Enquirer has a !utter from Pique, Biting an account of an apphealsuit made at the counter of the Branch Bank at ih s - r i aer,-, for specie in exchange for its notes, and the iwalin(r in it Meta the sppli-. eanth woe tr, allvl. On time Cth lust, a Mr. Care., ot; m, dnyS, coiled at the. Bark. and demanded of the President Vas., ofliont.ing cot the time Ewing as cashier) spe cie for tin paper. lie nes accompanied by Mr. ('limming•, a miter) eto liave the notes prot , mtd, to CIINO tilt y were not Vat& AA coon nit the purpusu off.. Mr. Carey and 11r. Cummitio n as known, a gang of en tered thin bank, and, mm noun as Mr. Carey had made hie' demand, lie autl Mr. Cita.- intngs were act upon ' ) my the Willi.. beaten, and thrown gni of the Lank. That is the nay the branch of the Obip State 'Bank at Piqua mkt ins in specie its notee. A Rum Larrin.—the following letter ems sent by a father to sun et eollege .• My dear son : I write to ar_uti.. you two pair of old Ineeches, that you may Mee a new coat made out of them. Also some, w snohi that your mother bat - Just knit . by cutt i ng down sonic of mine. Your moth ! er sends you ten dollars wilout my know!• edge, and for fear you way- not use it wisely, 1 hare ties hack half and only sent you fire. Your mother and I are wellexcept that your foster has gut .the rneaska, which we ! hink mould spread among the other ghat, if Tata . hsd not them before; sod he it the only caw left. -1 hope you will do honor la my Ininol3- logs, if not, that-you are an sea, and loUrt iiother and myself your allinitloont9 parents • " A decision of interest ,to the railroad tray. gliti - g — tifiblPliTuilieiiiiiaefea in - flostOn. - X roan pmlitriiased a deka for a certain point, and on hoard the train received a check. lie got Witt a station on the way and awed over one day, when he took another train for hk; destination. The conductor decided that the check was not goal, it having been tined for the periods day, and Instated on the nail' apin.paying his fah. This ho in fused to do, and he ergo arrested at the spit of the company on a . charge of an 'latent* to - defraud. The parties were heard *Silt a.instice, who decided that the corapaaf was Inking nttd that the raarivraalfght' • ' Tlio Month Oaredlna Logidiaturo - bait pas sod a tbrustil resolution declaring .t tlial''tbs vending of tho Holy Siiptures and books of a re/igioits Character by itinerants Is ttelt bawls log "and peening, 'by &just cotiatruotiett of the lan s of tho Btotc upon that itatjtt. M