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' _ ._ - ......., '.- .._ -. .. .-... - . -- PRINTID ♦ND PUILIIILIRD S. S. BRELY4 J. B. BARNHART. Terms of Publioation TOLM£II-460 els it pahrwithin three months —s2oo if dlayid six 'months. and $260 if, paid within the yeas . These terms will be rigidly nd• tiered to. AD VEiISHMKNTB and Humes. NotirdA invert ad at the amid rate., and every dosoriotion of JOB EXECUTED in the neatest manner, at the lowest prices, and with the utmost despatch 1l acing purchaactl a late collection of typo, we are pre pared to Battery the orders of our frienp 13usints, iliterforp. PANIC V 3TOEb. Credit liberal, goo 1a plc:1(y and cheap al the Ern porium for Dry loom aid Clothing of Wood Ito ,. WI A Cu , • 309, 1/11nrIlar1 NI., Ph ilo daPhin • Whore C lit I.llllor a,li Ito happy to, terelie an I a iii upon hi+ friend+ All order+ eat r ash .1 to him will ho atiPtalell it with promptheapa and A °goat 5 '5B tr. FARE REDUCED. STATES UNION HOTEL, .orm-r-w Mark& si n t e t Pll I I,k DEL Pll I A, PA O. W. HINKLE, Proprietor " . TEnsc $1 2",1 , .$ nti ADAM 1110 Y, Ai roitN EV Al' GA %V aN1.1,1 Won I'l S% I 6.1111 le 6/11 51,41.1. - 1:11 Nittllllol wlll bu 101.1.11‘ to the (Irphans' Court Prneticonml Scrilening 111 r (AEI , in ugth thu ilun Jame+ T alnle, where he enn ala aya be Engh.th nud lierrnv ittnguagvs J NI. INTO{ ER ATTOIINEYANbeurNSELIioIt A r LAW == Will prietiee lite Forenoon h, the seiiiral f'ourls of Centro Chitinly. All 1111Y1111,1 1114'1.10i to 111.1 will he faithfully attended to iention paid to solleelione, find all ~,,, prompily re milted Can be consultedlo the Herman as wall as in the English lartguage ottiee on 11100 . formerly by Judge Illsrnside and muff, to,, COM= LINT & 111.110,111 • Al•roßNl:\ s A r 1.4%1 q 11„• g .':• la 0 11, 111111,1. g, I.e • `, Allister , Hide * r” II w►u 41 11.1 16.3:10 hear • _ lIIJJAPI 11. 111,11 IR A I 1 ,, 1tY1.1 ll I \ I 7%ti -I 1',(.1.1)N, "411. I" . " , r .rr .110 ,rstipernaJew I hotel DM. JAPIES V. 111:TCSILI4/N, tu rilIV V k" .4 4lhUltOON , t.t.c.ieue l b fern by prof, ierrir , env. , 1 ,, ,,114 , 1t F M 11.1, S t 011nr ti I I/0 EWA.. tqo.ll, NITC In lit.l. titl tit 111 MIS) 13 , A \ It. 1111 ON Ira Xfitelrell nnoi U N 1111.1 int, ..I,te), I it, to . ..t N.. I tILr liaina of .‘11 , 011.11 A 11.1 J Motor'. awl proper nit, rihou to wli Lti.t -• 1:1,0d,' In then/. -41 Acer in 1ill#11•4,1*. A .'ot,t 11 , 11, • • Bellefonte, Nmeinlo, A lIIBKOTI P EV, „) 11,1,nr.P..11'11: , IkA4;l I 1.1;1 PI • 1..1,1, dull) (ette k •T T. , I TT BY .1 ,4 Ali I'. •pinnoltti P.m JARIIIICIII H. RANKIN, ATTORNEY Al' LAW VEI,I rn,nrr SSs lhoo on High Stroet, ',pinyon is, 0 .1 ode Hurumille rOTTEIR ♦ nirr4 gict.c. viiT:4tctANs iti;l.l)N , ul td Iru\rn rr Ur II Li, I. Puries has rote, ea to the Igrck lieu,. directly opposite his former reaplcure , and Pr .1 ll Dd melts ht. to the house occopied I. v ICm Heron, poi 011 Spring it (IM I.I•lt. door shoreDr Potter's reroleore, ahem they c an tell indeed profreasineally rectoge;l .1 • D. II IND ATE, DENI I I,l* n nd re•(4l. nee 011 !be N.', (II East C..rnel of the Diem ccccc I, nenr the Court !lours I:fr Will be 1..1.1 at bon °lb, I v. 1.1.1 Ini, vtt in much month, emnineneiug, ant be firer M. 1111.101 of (Ile montli,rrben be writ bo Away Mitt/ 47 MEN% & PIONKIHN, DIL1111111ST:1 2 , 11.,1.1nv0N.. WiImtAKS.I.I•K Ann , kr.TAll. I)lClecrtle In Drugs, Illedieines, Perfumer), Ponds, Oils, I' sr nishes, Dye:Stuffs, Toilet SONIA. Brushes, llni r and Tooth Brushes, tansy and Toilet Art. les, Trooode and Shoulder Braces, liardru 5. eds Customers will dud our stork complete and fresh, and all sold at moderate prb•es ("Farmers and Phystmon, loon liin Looldry ere nvited to examine our stock. Er= OPPOSITE ; 111K WKBI BRANCH HANK Iw,j,ff,ri7ljàl,(WWflllWWLl N. V —An Omnibus will run to nod from the Depot and Packet Landing, h, tlii- li t I free of oh arse gept. 3-374 f DENTAL, CARD. H. B. Parry. --SURGEON DENTIST. (LATig OF LAMC•STICR, ,) HAS located permanently in Bellefonte, Centre County, where ha proposes pt !Betid ing all the various branches of hie profession In the most approved manner, and et moderate charges. OMee and reddenee is Iho house occupied by H. Balmer, 'Breen', !Twit. the residence of the late Hon Thomas Burnside. ___-QARD- ite take pleasure in recommending Dr 1l it PASRY to our friends an a thorough and accom pllahed Dentist. 0 11. BRESL I; R SE. IDD JAMBS LOCH, DI . Bellefonte, klatch 25431'58 HEPOSIT BAN R, E. C. nom, JAS. T. llAws B. N. bloAt.wsTrg. A. U Crux's INTERBOT PAID qa,..irliciA DEPosl'l':; HUMES, MoACTISTER, 11,11.1: .1 CO , B•LLIIIIONTO, CANTRY. C.) . PA DEPOSITS% HMI'S F.D DILLS OF EXCHANGE AND NOTES Dlii COUNTED COLLECTIONS MADE, AND PROCEEDS RE ... MUTED PROMPTLY INTEREST PAID ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS FOR NINETY DAYS AND UNDER SIX MONTHS AT TEE RATE OF FOUR PEKOE:VT PER ANNUM--FOR SIX MONTHS AND UPWARDS, AT THE RATE OP I'VE PER CENT PER ANNUM EXCHANDE ON THE EAST CONSTAN TLY ON Original, Vocfrp Twilight, with thump hithili rfirtit's fair shook Than night ~,,, ihre elindows wooed hip 1111 n iwriph i!ter2i , Theii'm eke on antileharp groUnix lung. - r f Then o'& :track teal path with torah, liana Ho 111 the randloo in the r milted toeing, Of ITO7veit's "Mae dome not roared with hand,. Theo Atli', a smile of .inattery• lie tonight To win polo Cynthia from her eastern home With henntrolia form of I ligoity she 'rose And now half *lolling, now half 'dreaming. V,,0 bolt ‘eih.4l Ity ibotiing clook loot olio nnlkid milli feet 'The tra,kleti 114.1(14 01 Heal., llor 11,4)st•les =MEM hem th. .r,ted ware IteileAli her 'teaming ext..lle.l Creation sailed, 11'Inlr her p o le um, witolii with 0.t.1 be /1111 L .1 aorkatooo pottoett—tiorw 11j1 the tot. an eitt%kvAl 11 s Inns tong s'eed Then with a SOrt.lf step A lel lon stern brow, he wreathed the buns W till the p.tie garlands 14' the q iiran of night II tth Jealous hearts the fair ail(' Mowers hen•d say, ',data, pow •, trued, r rr COlll.l pilot The role ne,ul logo lit beauty or the , VlllO TEr flower. had our Jay•enrroisra, .n 4 when nigh Throe "II htn .furry r rower Awl lamrlimg broke 111 tie WC hill.. I to it,Pr• Aid . night , livart) (vat .hope rpiiuk le STI, P ltlisttllantoUS. Declaratmn of Wm. T. Clark, ( rmrd hi hp nnlit•iii , on Oa 2lt h cPI.I Nc.rt Ifor ilium , Intl has ,' nm, out in 1,, I 1:1 , 14 , 11 1 , 1 1%1114111 Ile assevera t, 111,.. ill- tnOL ,of tl , c siAulle9 agaitist to ,1,10,,te 111111 IlttelllptS to Ilti 1111111L. , 1 , 1 11111 he I, nil (i),lf•Vt . liii l lIIIIItI4 I 1f then, nIIe any nm to Ilit.lllllltl r.l th, ;Illy II:. 10 thy guilt ttf flu- 111211. It In flint %1,11111 be V•nlin ly retntt. 141 by 11uAuldur4lassh of (lark. in hia n /In Ails to crnhlr n smgle I:Avow-LW-pm NIOII 11111111 the It adrr, and only toed Cd% i rournu•lng 16. pie he mite' 4111 the just e nl 11 ,, 111111.. 1111 114,1111a1i..ii Ii 14,1, ',l lint 41 1111,11,1111 I 111 111 lioNt r, of ,%11 . 11 11, .111 .. Irl w ‘‘lmm Il lEM 11:1I6 In los sla nnnt .8% s n In I make t Ins statoini•nt Is 111-1 1.14'11, , 1 pit) 01 0, .t• 1) lin 1011 , Itt . l It It 4 IP% IMO:A I 1 , 1 fake C' nlonr iu VIM"' 1111/111 1111 in 11,1111 ,11 eOl.l/1) I11•I'au.n• m. 1113 rlo :snails sert iota ..r 11101 mid 111, .1, of .luattee, throttghont loulont awl ~ 1 11111.- 1, 110 are obliged to hold h gall 3 godly. and th :nand the poinsh• mein .1 111111i' I ant intio , 9o. Third- Iv, 1,.,nuvl non( Io It.sentall the leadtng points of i 111 . 11 /le Ch iioll ul furnn l MA 11 hill 1 , 111 e and it hat to not true Coat I ni.i3 2.1 know that I have , lone thy n hole duty to the Coo/mono enith to So, let) to t;raf, Illy lie t judge, and to my unit rani Tian thly and tion11), to :thou that I tnninlain i11110P,111 . 0 and stand a, potted lii the p1e.4 . 111 . e of the all Omnipres ent rani, mho 11110 made the ear 111111 4 . 11111 Ilea 1 , 11110 1130 11111111 lao•1)r tool rah. .4V. ~-hilt Island ht lore my Allot% men : that my many friends and relatives may have—faith to me. liming !nth on the host r( , m et el on throng,' 1 loist . for every false accusation n 111 add n new gem to the doulem 11111 t Is prepated for me, flie innocent I= xictoo of pcncrulwn. In dolooof of the rruh ncr by A huh (lo foci, of Ins ha% log piurhn..OJ file 11.11S0I1 ana fall 41 1114111 ronom log 110=321 Fn st. Justice, as kill nti you and I, were iitiposed on by the mistaken testimony of C m tie Herrington , wbether hit en biotin Ily or unintentionally, I cannot tell ; but we hieli it was at the judgment slat of Christ. l'his is the substance of his testimony : I sold Clark 21 ounces of Arsenic anti it grains of Httychnine, in a bout five or 6,4 weeks time, and told Clark that if the 21 ounces of Arsenic did not an swer thepurposo he should come again and / would - give him something stronger. I did not know his none ; I kept no register ; I sold Arsenic to others, whom I thought proper persons ; I first leatned Clark's name after he was arrested ; I did not know where !mimed."' - NOW - 11 - Curtis Iferfingb3Chitil kept a register ho would have had the date' and the name of him to whom ho sold that amount, If he sold it to any individual.-flow could he think a man whose name ho did not know a proper person I ; Pow could he invite such a 1111111 to come again and gni r poison, if 161) grains of Arsenic did not anon er f I say how could he in vite loin back o 011610 gntimg his A ddress Ind ho think such a persoiL" a proper per son" to sell !imam) to in wholesale form ? Again. If lie felt justified in giving his les. tunotiy, lie would have made mention of the parts of thZ days on he swears he sold it. That would have given justice all opportunity to judge the truth or falsity of his testimony by enabling me U.) lna to Wu t wheic I had been iii (Mtn Night I=l =I BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN I A., THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1858. parts of days, and thereby slam mg that I Idid iiM pnichirrae it. 'fins indellnito testi mon) left me eithet to lie, or tell the truth and contradict him. I choose the 111 1.1‘; and decinred 'Ow Roth, that I never purghaved poison of tin . hind, 1)01 (vets saw any kind Id poison to my knowing or knowledge. I now again le!terti(e the aamq an t i A l ai avid it with toy cl) mg breath. ' I n ishtu call your attention a little fur r to the Iral itaqic of hta ..batiummy, that yoh may apfily our reason. The (a ble of small weights, oeilruggist's table of small aa eights, as apmar m the arithmetic shots sns follow s 20 gi alio, one v.crttple, seinc,iles one iii acquit S Machin , : one 01(1(00, 12 011111'1•S Inn` 1/11111111 , 2; room'. making 1.2110 groins. Iltdonl (limo) mfommi that ; glnins tt arsenic will destroy the life of a ht althy uuhvulunl, and that half iv wain sti,)clumin ndi do the Sallie Sun we e Ihat 2 , , 101111,'S of !tripoli. and S gi 11111 S of %I 11l destiny (lit lives of ',MI luut: rLrd u 1,, sons pby the eporl of toed - it at them) Cur,is Ilerrington swears (lint I n snid all that to mur person to kill IRO., e nough to hill all the ialti m Penns) 11:111111 I W 11.411011 whether clitiggiats well poison. without ice( tog fl n the porches cr I think not. from the dtrinraunn of ( le ,toms, AI In/ u%•1.: n f u n, 1101 3 1111 in Wa s hington county, unless she would sneer n n. Toi and irriri7lier name. lie nitempi, to (.plain the kik I h he wrote to Thompson, at Therms( die, ta il - nesting the latter to purchase poison nod bring to him sites rill St Call " \ Ilk, to ht• used to his trial a• rift w e that the poison he fair based at the u. uggiars, w 1(, alrlj in Inv pOssrs,loll and 11101 not 1114 II 11,4 111 10111i/fling Ins riif• Ile alleges that this l o t o %%rot, 111/1 and Alt 1.(111nr, ; r.,01.1 I , u 'chi In t ~,r mans' refillcrs, S. t , Idi p.. 1 awl , I.v tie Hit. ,1110 11S , naLl:n till , 1 100g11 (i In hint 1,/ 1/ . 1 I L i i•111//t .1 hon. st timid 111 tt that 14401 I W. 11 111 I Ii ; 1 , 0103 01 111110 • 114 no,, lit 111111111 aII 1011111 W, 11l 1 . 1 1111 0131 n , nit it 'lid, ni,.r, 11.11 t,lic priii.4l. Ilan., 111 C) 00111ipl ii fl to iii ,:10, Me 114 1 110.0 1 ii nit n men, r I/ IIt) and a numhrrof a r 111,0 li juiprn 011,•,•111, It :1.,1 1,11 .11, %1 tit' 110 i 1 , 101 dt int , A4 hilt I I.r) dco :ISt +n+lll, ion on 01,1cr In r\pl 111:111 ,, I1 1 , 1 li, al Ivinid lo Ncnip, =ME In 11:11 1111 1 •Int 111' hurts lo.• ss•1•1 1 , 1/1 4 11 111111 11 11111'1•th 111141 111' n. 64 41 him, 11 •' ,Itll , I 311 1 :11111111111 , 11 1119.1 - 1 ity, , !. ,, z 1;u• This - rt It I ti of 11. p 1111- .1 111 Nte o 111 L. II: stale. 111 II 011 II I J.a II Ind dlcl 11 , l ill, 111110 i I 11 , , rl4l rkhlt• 11.4 Ilete ~ liticklit 4,1 itself .11.1111. 10 IIIOVela( 13111 11111ore11t, /11111 Ihal 1.., 1111 . /It lag, fleelli alum of rny %tilt, VI It. 11 ntketl by Charlotte )11e'l often, your hti.hantl, 11 to .1 I'llll6 ittli.on 3..11 • N., not,. r 'Mu dtd dlrn., grgpc glre inn nnclhmg to hurt rott f•' .•\a n, r he em rev( .11V.1,0116 .\ll.l M. Mllll.ll, nod thi, t nusuers of C We \nu CI irk Rena, r, uLnt dui inn .1. flue Ilie .1) tug 11,1 mu 111.1.1 ♦ 111.111 01 uOlllllll to In. ? 111.3 Inn 111 . 11/108 tt In In. dutrt alIJe 11ou ninny lute hecti con,leitincil by the declaration or the TllOlO 1111 H 1).11111. ly e 011.111111114 In , t a utter lry rug 11...1ara two. Tlie•e ti an Shan , m 5 , ',111) I Pa , a teu pars alto COlOlOlOO 11 I.v a .1 3 tlvelni &dun, lujit as positive_ and dirt,' evi• .I.•m e and lul. is Win .1 Clark C. , 11.1.. 1 / 1 11 - , and n dying &cll.:anon prine.fing Ins ) Innuetiter la a lint' IVILelt ankvit •• Did 11 illtnin .1 Clark pennon )'" 1 • Ni., newt " " Mr. T,,i gg s give you itny thin.; to butt you f" No, iivlvr that not direct and posi tive proof that lam innocent There are onl) too inferences eat] br ligitimately (has II (Min the north. •• no, 1111.21, " and each inferenexproves that l am innocent.— When asked if she was poisoned she did not say " No, never," but when asked if I pois oiled tier she said " No, never," " and did Mrs. Twtggs give you anything to hurt you " No, nevir." The wdortunald man closes his singular declaration with the following words - Reader, if there was five hundred times the amount bf false testimony given against Die, no juryilijuslifled in condemning me while there was such Stiong and positive ev idence of my innocence. Can I accuse the adrninistmtion of law with injustice inas much as lam unjustly condemned f No, by no means, for the adininisttation of law's grand motto is " Justice, " and his Honor explained the necessary points of law im partially. Am Ito accuse law ? No, by po means, for law is justice, and Elia strict ad herence to law is justice. Law is the reg. ulator of rights. law is the mainspring of all domestic prosperity. Law is dui driving wheel of this glorious Republic, this basis of the globe, this free constitution, this as syluni fur the refugees of foreign dospotis'in ; and without this glorious institution of law and the strict adherence to the same, this paradise on call)) would soon become a bal. ren waste, 4 field of woe: a whited semdct.c. But I accuse ratite a 4111e8:4138 and Secret ene mies for manufacturing andawmiring against' me false It stinionem. Abominable and ab surd as they are, tiny are not able to destroy the evidence of mo • 14110Vnee, Therelbre du not say that they are a tinny my judicial inur&rern, though they rreto It bold', at tempt to be : and they shall beai a part, for Thou shalt not hear fable, iritnels against thy neighbor. ' And I worure44ll jury with ignorance andstmedity, for'theinw says in niridace to condemn the innocent when there is evidence consistent with the innoeence or the accused. 1 I forgive any oho have %rouged Me 1111111. tentionally, and I hope that-God will forgive than. ,tad all Is litl hale ilitctittotially taken a part against me unjustly are become my Ipithend firmly:, r, I lean e tO Gott whole high prerogative it is to audio • inquisition. Any of the Jury who rends WO Want them to open wide the napkin that pellitaiiis their intellect, fur they will not nek their hear ' log faculties'. And any of tbelivitneases who may grumble at 0118, I wool . say that 1 ,ii. iit. %%het they say. If aßontrit, a Pa -1.,‘ makes any fuse or gruothbro litbOOt it, I h o l y I am not surmised at anytianag...tiuly will do of say ng.iiii , d me : and if any one will nil) that this prepitlica:s Mtn still more 111- };a4lNt tile, I nook' eay to himif 'leis ann• I,IIIP, to 'see me unjustly murde on the Reef fold,l do not nant'his sympat •: Cud Iran) should anti objection to the a "ti in which w I have in itten, I mild point hp to the mu tt "';;,..Pf Job when accused of ipresu Inpt ion by lidded fur maintaining Itile inniteence. Said Job, •• IVhy do ye perseeillte me as (Mil, nod ale not batialkil with inyash. " A gain to the 'Turd.; of Pod, ti Apostle of tl our Nord J 4,119 Christ, the ue vine, of nhom 1 clam to be a branch, is written in ti•€ s‘ timid hook of Tinrithy, aih ohap. 14th verse,'and if ally profess to be It judge of my soul on earth I %A Alit 111111 to read the Int nod 'Sad veiscs of thin 7th chapter of St, Nlatthetv. al.. forctvnnt nli teachers, aptritnal pas 1,1 ~ and maters, profi.,som and mechanic.; of r) kind, rich nod poor, male and fit urtic ,V 1 ho may come to utit roe, to remain on the HllbjeCt It in 7 oondeinnation or execution : if they canna Lidice a me ; furl shall never listen to }my More 111%.1/111411014 011 OW /141 ir• nuy Ibis a awore to start me IM the riention, I sin ite them to I . ommit their th LO pa per, u ill' their proper address and hand them 31111 I %I ill probably silence them throng It the. radium It.. Mei I hive come nigh it 311,1 I ft el that I have done my duty bj explaining the caho an I Lwow it, that jon may know a lien my n orthli Os body till be nit), its mdbtt dint, that my Judi e•al nem!, re•, at , cheil•d 1 in the ho to on 4d 0' emnrounity , n.i I I f.• 11 confident that ry ;mpatlttt just Man, of rontinun sense ;. trasou, can SO that my secret e,netnies hate taken advantagr of my help'. saitess, and made law a cloak fir their crime, and that the jwy tather through stupidity or ittorlinitiens thd not adhere to the regtHre• IllCllol Of law and jie.twe VI , illooVO are a fir extracts] taken from the declaration of 11 in J Clark, whadi m e gise to gratlfy ilia curiosity m Molt our read ers ma) hat e to .are m hat di sperate lengths tt guilty mail may lie driven to, to MINIUM' Boddie opinion /Ad to crentm sympathy fur loin , If, it lien at nut ton cot prnishniont u kirk Ls Oilrilk I' di serves perttsal of the pond let may repay those mho have a hate rim siirli literature, and hate no iloulit that Di Ilrots er has a sufficient !Olin her nti hand to supply the demand. WII 11' C 'UI)) TIIIi DVICL ItETVIY,K s i CLAY IND It A:0)111 NI The ramie of the duel be hl-ern [i l eac distinguished men, oils the fol ios% mg winning language used by :tie. Ran. dolph town rd: Nlr. Clay, to secret he,snton of the Senate, in 1825 This man —(mankind, I crave pardon) this worm (little insects forgive the insult,) was spit out of the womb of weaknytts— WILS raised to a higher life than he was born to, for he was raised to the society of black'- guards. Some fortupe, kind to him. cruel to us, has tossed h ilm to the Secretary of State. Contempt bag the . property. of do. tending, but she stoops far short of him. She would die before she woukl reach him he dwells below her fall. 1 would hate him if I did not despise him. It is not what ho ix, but vi here ho is, that puts my thoughts in action. This alphabet, which the name of squalidity, refuses her letters for him.— That mind Nolo; on what it cairdt express, - ran scarcely think on hill. X liky*Goie for meanness would be an ellipsis for Clay. THRSE GOOD RICASOSI4.-Mr. Brantlytod dy'g three reasons for not drinking aro very chsreetfriatie of that gentleman. . " lake something to drink 1" said his friond to him one dey. " No, thank you,'' replied Mr. S. " No ! why not, f" inquired his friend in great amazement. " In the tirst place," returned Mr. it., "I am Secretary of a Temperance Society that meets to day. and I must preserve my Tem,. perance character. In thAecond place this is the anniversary Ipf my father's death, and out of respects to him I have never to drink on this day. And in the third place, I have just taken something. • Sources of the Mississippi In the following eloquent description of the Father of Waters, we hare a 11l repre sentation of the mingled interests of the great Union, uniting from a thousand po , tits, And then following on in one deep broad channel of national wealtlrand prosperity , ' " Lift 6 bticket of water from the Itlissis• mipm river jt:ken. Orleans, and ask your self the question, "frotn whence it came," trritt ty inlet:et ray beTrom The sandy des % l erteof New Mexico ; from the pine hills of Califoinin, from the roiling priiries of Ne litaska • or from the cotton fields of Geor.... gia from the possessions North of the ;39th degree of latitude, separated hy a thin ridge of ice covered locks from the streams that flow into the Arctic Oresn• or from bower , , of orange or magnolia that perfume the ca.ie fields of ',unmans . front the frozen lakes that gem the bosom of Minnesota and Wis I I - consin, or from the sunny fountains that rush up from the flowery plains of Alabama and Tentiemet. : from the lake bound pe ninsula of Michigan ; from the hill's sides of waving grain in Pennsylvania anti New York t term the tobacco fields of Virginia and - 3lrrylitifd. It may be part of those mighty volumes that roll their n ever tiring users through lowa and Mt ssouri : through Illinois, Indiana and Ohio through Ken tucky And Am kansaq, Mississippi and Tex- " It is a part of ten thousand thousand little rills that corer hymning their way from that mountain range wherein arise the Columbia and Orrlorado of the West, or of those from whence the Delaware and Sus gill:ll4MM *way to meet the rising sun fn the sport of the Allegheny it has Minted the springs of tte Roanoke and the Saluda, nod far beyond the black Mls it ha. locked arms with the Mighty . tiaskashawan as he hurried on the cheerless Journey to Ilud• son's Bay. The springs of the Conewarlog listen to the roar of Niagara, and the foun tains of the Platte overlook the craters of the extinct volcanoes of Utah It fertilized a country Rester than the empire of Alex• muter, and has carried a richer commerce than all the rivers tributary to Imperial Rome " An English Lady and Slavery Miss Murray, in her boot en America rrruelkts to AholitionieLs the following po -- l there any part of Africa, the West In dies or South Amen-a, %here three million negro. are to lie mood as comfortable, in telligent and religions, or as hippy, as in the Southern States The same lady in another place has the following paingraph to the separation of families, 1 see 'hat great puns arc taken to avoid that.•vd. beve that it hardly occurs mare [re. ally than in England (tom other causes The factory system of England, and the apprentice system of the North separate more families, by a kindred to one, than the slavery system of the South. There Is little or no sympathy felt or exercise,' for the poor white laborer in the re,,;ions halm --there employees being alone interested making as 11311C11 ou t of their sinews, brains and flesh, as possible ; for if they die from the Olean of intense labor, nothing is lost bile at the Soath ;.lie contrary rule pre vails, and in 110511 Fif the States stringent laws are in force forbidding the separation of families. It is the interest of the slave bolder to feed, clothe, apd treat his negroes well. It Is the interest of the Northern for eign employers td grind their employees to the utmost limit of human endurance, This is the precise dillereiwe between the free and slave system of labor Which Is the best r N. (r. Cr (scent. ILL -llassoisu. --There is no greater Ilea/. of good manners, or rather no bet. ter evidencq of ill-breeding, than that of no terrupting anotherin conversation wild° speaking, ~or common cing * remark before another has fully closed. No well bred per. lion does it, or continues a conversation long with one that does. The latter will find an interesting conversation often waived, or de clined by the former without even suspect ing ,the cause. It is a criterion which nev er fails to show the true breeding of a per. son. A will lurid person will not interrupt one who is in all respects greatly his inferi. or. If with those with whom you are but slightly acquainted, mark them strictly in this respect, and you Will assuredly not • deceived. However intelligent, fluent, even graceful I person may appear feels abort- time, -you- pill-find -hissor-her-seon prove uninteresting, insipid and coarse• , A broker, not long ago, when escorting home a fair damsal, asked what sort of nlon, ey she lilted best. Of court° the blushing beauty' Instantly suggested matrimony.— " What interest does it bring ?" inquired the magi of current funds and western wild Rat (Incutnenti. '. if properly invested" faltered the charmer, " if prloperlg invested will double the orignal stock every two years.," My dear Polly, I aursurprised at you wearing another womin's hair on your head," said Mr. Snaitiliasi.-Itite " My dear Joe, 1 am equally astonished &at you persist in wearing another sheep's wool on your bacit." ban Rice's Horse "Einelaior. The rumor that Dan Rice's gelebrated trick horse EXCOISiOI." WAS dead, as pu unshed in the Watchman sonic weeks ago, is contradicted. A correspondent of n Neu )01k paper, ,riling from Toledo, says Dan,Rice passed through this place On the 6th, on his way to luwerd, and lie stopped a lex minutes to see a friend of Ins. I, na.s present at the time, and I heard the conVerSittion relative Air depth of Ar . hew. While he was performing at Wauke• gam 1.11 , with ••,Eseehoor," MIA his audience. the complete control he had over the horse, n hen a man mac up and said he nook' bet loin $lOO he could not call the horse down from the top Of the platform he was MI then , or, he could lint niche 'hul ,lump ow The horse had heeu awentling the steps, 111111 hod leached the tdi , hen the man spoke. Dan said, • it nookd be labsurdA risk such a valuable life 6ir that I • amount, Mit he •would bet him 5,1110 that he could " The man not having the meetly cash, backed down on that bet. Dan then called tho horse down, and when A* had descended the steps Abut half way, tlit same man got up and ollered to het lum 6100 he could not make him pimp oil that lIISINAILP to tin ground. Den stripped the horse in los descent, and told the man to come roma rd Pith his 8100 : they Mete ! ationtlive 'mimics arranging the matter, when Dan ttniied around and told the horse to Jump The horse no sooner heard the ruminant], than he wheeled round and Jumped ,ar, sinking up to he, knees iii the black mud which the ring was composed of. the sinking of his legs 10 the mud (wised him to tall titer ; he gave a groan, but aas I soon on Ins feel again. Dan sn) s he has ! I pet formed with loin et yr since, Yid has Malt nothing to show that lie ',hurt to the I is . ' 1 returned the money to the sucker tell ing him he had more than lie k lien • a hat to do with, and he did not, a ant lus !mine, The Man retired amid jeers or the wolienee, and three cheers for Dan RIM" Conversation . of Free /Lemma li k e N e w Weans 11,AI Tetn.rkti 'Tr corning the Masonte 'Tat, I let) the I cited Stales " Here is a body of wen. i•nmpoced of all classes and profeantoi., entert•tnhig every kind of opsmon upon ieligion and politics and I ‘rating, in every stale of the Union. a ho come together and exhibit among thesnsilies the wiliest harmony of rr, edam find nettou No word of approbrkin esen poa from lire of any one to insult And it 01/114 the feel into of another No fierce anathema of gee lions is bean' No extravagance is maul g ed nl Ever). thing In dune &vend), and in order Everything In (poet, gi nth ma lily, re pectful, dignified. The hitt( rest poli:wal enemies meet face to Nee, and t o n nhall nev• er know by their actions or w mils that they do not belong to the same pmts Religion ist/I the most opposite em brace inch in the arms of an exhalted charity Farial• mii) finds no entrance into the society of th e brotherhood. Not a 11111% e of discoid disturbs the wale:, of the inner temple, uu plunge into the abyss of atheiNin, Stint in lawlessness, shocks the mord of mankind. No revnintimmry hplrn comes up from beneath to break tip the foundation of order and send the tornado os,l the fi of society It then ticks why it is that Clun.natt churches do not profit by the e‘ uu ple ded them by this philanthropic fraternity, and' continin - But vi lint is the secret of then itnamon tyof their harmony, or their brotheily lose, of the ronviiersatve front which, is ithodt tremor they ifinintun, aml the genernl corn motion, hatred and fanaticism iai,iin n• mind them? It is found, it Sel my to ntuhe us, in one surd - tote/atom ", KaV CONWIDFIRATIV— being recently on trial for borne offence, pleaded' "not guilty 7" iinitiltertylkqe the state Solicitor 'proceeded to call Mr. Furkisson as vitnoss. With the utmost innocence Patrick turned his lace to the court, and said— " understand, yer honor, that Mr Forkisson is to be witness foreyenst me a. gain ?" The judge said dryly, "it seems 110." " Well, thin, ycr honor, I plade guilty, sure an' yer honor plaise, not because I am ty, for I'm as innocent as yet. honor's r king babe, but Just on account of saving lititathcr Yfirki sod." Anvics 4114 ,, :Anntrstrrivs Hall, of the . Oirnal of Health, says to his consumptive friends!—" You wont air, not physic ; you want pure air, not medicated air; you want nutrition,such as plenty of meat and bread will giro, and they alono ; phys ic hag no nutriment ; gasping for sir cannot cure you ; monkey capers in a'gynasium cannot our. lots. If you want to get woll, go in for beef and out door air, ind do not be deluded into the grave by advertisements and bulliarene certificates.'; In a Into Niaaiasipi row: oro of the row dies " shot at a man ind hit • horse." If a rowdy were to make • bad shot at our neighbor of the New Albany Lodger, ho, might possibly hit a horse , but if bo made a good one, he'd hit an ass. r r,6Yx. 51,50 IN aDVAIIIIIN, VOLUME 3 —N UM RER 'Effect of Old Persona Bleep *NI Young. I A habit .n (itch is con wlerahly prevalent' w alnio,t every faintly . of allowinz children tb sleev a itli °later persons, has ruined tho nervoiih vl (alit) and pliyincal energy of ; ninny a prniinsing drat'. Those haying dear old ft Icn.lY, N how lises they would like tti perpetuate at the saelitlce of their innocent oil.prink,, alone shonld ettoottrage this, w.:l • but every pa reo‘‘ tio loves lea child, oz, 1 wtsliva to pro serve to him a sound nervoni 5).94.'111, with which to buffet inc.:east - ell! the cares, sot row, and labors of life, in .10 I" It that In, tiers oils %debt,' is not abs yirin il by sonte deeeamcd or aged relative. OdUllialtd %Atilt adults. aro Nee -11 I,lll3'in a 11041t1Se V011 , 111..011. TIN rap' 1 changes a In^h in, glueg on iin their Iwo, bodies, a liondanil) generate and as exte:.• worl, up dial nerve-electrit „fluids.- But 11(.1,, ltj e - ontset for long ntelits, mill older and negative perkull , the vitalizing ylvi•trioity of Ili n tender orgattiallicuis -Os abaukbed, they scion pine, grow pale, Inn. guilt and dull. while their bed companions led a voirc.ponding invigoration. King, Oat id the I'..klineNt, horw tho effect of tin: praetloe, and w hen he liveathe old, got err into t ult 11l lit 14011 g to sleep with hint, that. hit.ant+ 11111dlt he leng,tlWited. UI. Mare ! land the siollwid, allnhutes the gn at I tog. I it) of s t,teri to tlii.ir daily asaoc,ation 001111 young persons • Invalid ninthera often prolong their exit. tenor daily eontaid ith their childr..n. - 1 onec kie...w a wotnan who, by weak fungi a id mineral doeto.s, had been prostrated a lilt Itlettl aide 0011411wpton tier infant oc i envied the same lied n•th her almost can. sinnily day an I niyhl -- The mother linger «1 for tnootlia it the verge of the grave -11 In 1 1,111,1. trl ‘101.111) t Spot Still ch.• on daily disproving the predict:owl her medical nuclide',child, mem,. ~ pond oitbout any apparent theoasy., I It, wire fist tilde cheeks fell "Fa!' 11 110 11, ,ukr ro l nditt 1111 etery hone in (ti wastialblc, riiimity it had imp tilta j inotberAta List ', d ark of rutstoty, mot. Inncmuly both lied 1 :AU It rce,•iitly slated in =pa 2 tr. that a mall d ro t . ty one day; wtelioul -ea! i ruganStripprlng obi fib 1, lie hail :•eti 'situ ' gather by a little cold water, and " by that ndlnt tiro al.orlied Ly him ichilo daily mg the hto 1 of hi, titre " -Pr. E. J'. "love at First Sight." We eop3 Ilic L.,ll.owing tntrrextitig iIC In CO .441111141 tit•l . s 011114 Mei! All from the I laritAimrr, h enlll of Thursday la Id;• fliinni mg the reengeit,oll 111114 e 6..11 I "tun, y 141 whirl' tb. youthll,l 11AVe stA11.11 . 01" life may be pleasnuil nt. I jal,,prroll. Lnr to ile• ears Ibis i,r the ritiphiyet.s on the Peiii,t It noun Rail Mold informs 114 of a singular adventure n Inch occurred on the powwow r trite of ears coming into Ulla }dee,. on Saturday et ening last. In oor of the cars • t Ming gentleman was seated, ap pal, ally tel ply occupied in reading a book he 1,, 1 , 1 nt hes hand, until Ito got to ',anew:- 4r. that plaee a very handsome young ladt t Itetul the cats. and took a Neat oppo ,it, to Imo Itefore she hail been Ion . ; tit the It 3111, the eyes or both n , t, and they ro- V N III/V,l one another as old aciptaintailees 1 1 , n hug hat hog been separated by their patrols inoring apart —those of one to the west. and of the other to Philadelphia. Tim too 24.111 Ike:nue enwrapped In earnest con ter.alloo, fell ardwitl) to love with ono Lll - and Ii the, Woo they arrived in utir 1.41,001 had resolved to be nnitsd as natio and ti , and trat elm.) on the journey to tins lady'N home together. ,tecorthitgly when the Iwm ni tired here, they took lodgings at a hood, Kent for a monster, and were touted - ill the bonds of conintbial bliss, and t aking the next train, were oil on their bri -14.41.11.f....- Listg-itafatattatat-says be is' me. (painted with the parties, and that they loth occupy high positions in society. ,^ IMMMI Mt When we married,. my wife elected a family altar. i could not ray, hnt she could. I did not lore to pray, hut she did ; for ten yearn she led in prayer, and, blessed be God, she had prayed us all into the kingdoin of God—me, my two ap. prentices, and I es.peot all three of fhe chit= dren," said a rough man, now subdued Mkt Christian meekness and sobriety. I thank God for a wife that has had qiNrags to pray before antingodly bpbanif." " All I was going." said sin jriltuna, over Welittniniater hridp, the otherlay, met Pot IJewinge. Says I now sr•yoqr Pretty well .1 thank you, - IkadttY.' Bl 7 B ire Says 1, • That's not my u*we.' Petth, no more is mine llevripga,' sail he. Sb we looked at each other, ilTriNqi,:,# out to be neithOr of us-1" Pal Doolan, al she battle of Ink bewo4 his head to a cannon ball t{b lelj whizzed past, six inches above his boantkin. Faith," said Pat, "ono never lopes 407. thing by politeness." Tho cost of the Atiautic telegraph', civil is said to be about $5OO a mile ; at which rale, the amount lost in mid•ooean - would be about a quarter of a million of dollars. C 12 , -
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