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Toms of Publioaflon. • id e t..alchtn the year, Th W •s: tennis will 00 rigidly nu hared to ADVICIITISEMMTB and Business NoWes Insert od at the comsat rates and dvery doscription of JOB PRINTINC; • EXHOUTED In the neatest manner, at thwieweat prieea, and with the Wiwi:let despatch. Haring purchased a large collection of typo, we are pro eared to satisfy the (nacre gear friend.. . Vuslntsslrxtttorge . , DU. U. L. Perrilß, PIIISitIAN A wJI iP,ON, art,,,Kto•try,, CPNittft CO , t, Ott •0 on nigh Ftrect (old ottlee) A' ill attend to rofemonal ••alla as heretofore,' and r,peetfillly ,diers hto SOPYittetl to Itli friends 1111.1 die publts Oct 24 if _ DR. J R. il((T('tI ELL, PHYSICIAN A StlllOlOlN, ont.l.x.roxrtt. , P t 4111 nil lid to prof., , tional calls ni 4rt•tolore, sod resiteettetly offrr. his S.-refines to Mi friends and the ',oldie Moe next dolor 19- Id, reeddene , 3 out Spring street 1 / Oct 28.58-1 f L. 4, - il'it ANS, ATTORNEY AT 'LAW AND REAL ESTATE AU NT f'I.CAOPIET,O CO , PA R. J. WO/•KISA11, BURN' X YOR AND CONY ICY A QC Pat I= - O. lamming, 'TOILNEY AT LAW, 11/MI,6I'OITK 116i.:4 Office on MO Street, ioupolute Zhu tesiderno of J edge Burnside BLAIR, • ATTORNEY AT LAW PA Wilco with Mtn Jame, T little LIMN & U 111.1110 N Al TORN I.: Y'S Ar LAW O@lro un Allegany at reel In the buihling manly occupied by Il umnc, MrAllt•uer Hale A. Bankers. August 10 33 lyertr Dlt. AMIENS F. nuircnsioni, PHYSICIAN .k fiI,ROPON. Sueconor to Dr Wrn J reepoolfnlly ton deft his prollootomot sorb CPA to iho ettmons of POTTER S MILL'S owl lootnlty Office nt the MOW." , I{l.llllo ORO A 'Am, ui R, 11 ❑ FA 11111-1131111 1941'81CIANA S NUR/MONS, ORIAMFoN , E rt ver nn borMofore on Bishop ntreet, opponoc the onlmrtlllee LIMO A MARROW% PEG, CIaYSTALI.O(IKAI'IIB A DAOI I I.IIIt par I'ES Taken daily (e7tcept - Plrindnyo from 8 a v to Sr ft ISY .1 IS 11All NII AltT, In'his splendid tinlonn, In the, A ir ado /lellufonte, J• D. S% 111. N Office and rent momcum lito Corr/m.l or the DI 1111 l ontl, near Mho Court Ilmmuum Li?' Will be found tit hill (office t eepi col wee k ! in each nogg)), comnienning on the lirnt Monday of the menthmhen he Witt be away profeenional dutlee GICOIME U. AM A WIZ WATCHMAKER & JEW El BKI.I.AVONTC 1.1111 Rums one door rust of 1: C 11 omen Ilro Stern, on A Ile gimpy rt reel ClO ,1 0 .. W loch. and Jewelry neatly reputred 1111 , 1 a a minted Aug 11 tf E=l LIVPOSITE THE W 1.:14r BRANCH lIANE =V= N it —An OtnnthLe Will run to iuJ from the Depot mid Packet Latlttlgv, to Ihi, llotol, free of charge Sept 3-37-If ADA.= 1501 V, ATTORNEY AT LAW. nELLI,VoNTV PM ,'A W II attend promptly to all loiral litud nese intrusted to him Special attention will he given to the Orphatie Court Practice and Florivening Ills e(Rea Is with the Bon. Jam,. T Halo, where hr end silo n 3,1 he weenilled In the Engl l / 4 11 And Vennw langungi J U.STO%En ATTORNEY AND OW/NSF:IA.OR AT LAW lsili,Letro.cre Will pualleu proforel,,ri the err oral Courie cf ContreMilonly, All 1 / 1 11.1110P11 Intrtvltell to Imo will he feathfully-ottelole.lAo Portioutnr nttentloo pand to collections, owl oil t0,,t0e4 promptly re witted Call 110 VOClellli 0.1 Vs Clue I/yin/an as troll 114 lo the Llogli4h 011 lee on High Cl lorilleq out. wJ I.) Judge llorolole and D C Bout. EN I= sarircniar.r.a. H VIM ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, =I Ira 0 Mitchell and D U ITith Imo enh•red i n _ copartnerxhip in the practice of the Law, un doithenamo of Miteholl And Mlll glen prompt and proper attention to all business en trusted to them 01Bee in Reynolds' Aeomle, near the Court Ilouso. Bellefonte, November 2/1-18 if tatILCEN & IncMEER, UltUtitLiSTh. 11111.1:11YONTR, WIICILNHALE AND R4T411. 1111.A1,6118 IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, VAr disheht, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet Soups, Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Finney and Toilet Articles, Trestle!' and Shoulder Brims, ("Laden titled. Customers will find our stock complete aud fresh, and nil sold at moderate prices 11.1rFannore Lou Physiclmes from the country are melted to examine out} .took DENTAL CARD. H. B. Parry. —Sento P.O N DENTtsT. • (LATE Or LANCASTER, PA ) HAS located permanently in, Bullefonte r Centro County, whore ho proposes practis ing all the various briniest of his profession in the most approved manner, nig at moderate charges. Moe and residence la the house occupied by Mrs B. Benner, directly . pposito the residence of the Into Hon Thong's Burnside. - . VASD We take pleasure in recommending Dr. 'IL B I' tatty to tOir friends as A 'thorough and aceom Wird Dentist C 11. BRESSLER, M I) , JAMES LOCKE, dif D IttAlefonte, March 2a-13-'5B FARE REDUCED. STATES UNION HOTEL, 600 A 008 Haricot Street, 01,0v0 PHILADELPHIA, l'A G. W. HINKLE, Eioprietor, - -$1 25 PER nAir _ _ MEI FANCY ARTFVLES b An KINDS fur sale by GREEN tr, M, ME EN For lbw Watchman. "° My Broken ,Pink. To-day I tho't of spring attire, and placed My winter facings in a last year's hat. I wore it out; and after my return Tim little pink illfhlob nestled near my ehook A summer-breath, Rico' all the winter's cold— Fell at my foot disfavored from its steal I &opt a tear upoutit leinji, For I was sad that 11's accustomedMee doubt wear no noire the boapty Its bloom Than thinking of tho past, J. - gratefully said 'Twet n (1010110W - firb, lice AO long my own ; will tAe my pen and write how well I loved it Thou wrap the Wittten wordi about my pink, ' And lay it-earefully In some ago spot, Whore Memory may find it at her-will, And - ga.ing at its withered petals, think Ilftliat dear Sabbath before Ohristinas time When friendship's fingers placed it near my ebeel. To waste its fragrance, and fold up its is ryes, A covet, dad oherisheil thing 0 blessed Priondship,freeh withering- tune hleoti May never thou drop broken from my heart, As this sweet flower lion ftevered from the stem, But bloom perennial, orightouing with yours Until thou rlponest to golden fruit In Uud's own Persuliee Po4lTflitoll7ll, N. II L P Come, Ady, and Jane, it's tame you veer° in bed," said Mrs. Freeman to her two little girls, about nine o'clock one cvLuing. Ady was lore yetirs old, and Jane was one year pm] a half younger. The two children had been sitting at the nark table nit,' their mother, one of them studying her lesson, and the,other engaged on a piece of fancy needle/ work. " Papa Mimi t come yet," ansaereil Ady " No, dear. But it's getting late, and time you Were in bed. lie may not be home for-aui boor." Ady laid aside her work and left the to hie, and Jane closed her books nod put them ny in her school satchel. " Yon ran light the little lathp on-the man tie piece," itirAlra. rreeMan, after a few moments, looking around as s!14: spoke ; when she saw that the children hail both put on t heir Lohncts and were !) rag their warm raps close about thew neck, She understood very WWI tfie moaning of thus : And therefore did not BA a questiumalthough the tears came to her eyes and her vomit trembled as she said "it is very rold out to night children." " Itut we won't feel it, mother." replied Ady . '• we will run along very quick." I=l Aoid the tau litau Anes Went ant before their soother, ‘ilillhe feelings were choking that she enti . 4l lint say an o ther w o rd As they closed the door after.ilp lettvinv; alone Ole rued her eyes iiiinaida and marinated - GIIII linen and reward the dear chil dren "' It wits I. ak winteT'night and as the lit tle adventurers stepped into the street, the wind Nwept fiercely along, and almoNt drove them trneh against the door. nut they . canklit each other tightly by the hands, and bending their lutle forms to meet the pres sure of the lold rushing air, honied At the way they were going as fast as their feet could move The streets were I larls and de serted ; but the children were nut afraid -- love tilled their hearts and left no room for fear They did not speak a word to earl' other as they hastened along After going a dis• Mice of several Works, they stopped before a house over the door of which was It h:11141 some, ornamental gas lamp, bearing the words, "Oysters and, Refruslimmti " It wan • strange place for two little girls to enter, and at such an hour; but after stand ing for a moment, they pushed against the green door, which turned lightly upon its hinges, and stepped into a largf.; and brilli antly lighted bar-room. Bless us !" exclaimed a man who sat reading. " Home aro these babes again." Ady,alui Jano stood near the door and looked all around the room. But did not see the object of their search, aid going up to the bar, they said, timidly, to a man who stood behind It, pouring liquor into glasses: " Idas papa boon hero *night 1" The man loaned over the bar until his face was close to the children, when ho said in an angry way -- a " I don't kn'ew about your father. Ant! see hero don't you come any morr‘ • do, I will call my dog out of the yard and make him bite you I" Ady and Jane felt frightened, as well by the harsh manner as the angry words of the man, and they started back from him, and were turning towards the door with sad faces, when the person who had first. re marked their entrance—called out loud e nough for them .o hear him - -- '• - ttrmer hero; my ittttogtris." - - The children stopped, and looked at him, when he beckoned them to approach, and they did an. Aro you looking for your rather V' ho 'enquired. " Yea, air," replied Aily, " And - wliat did that man at till bar say to your' Ile said that papa wasn't here ; and that if Wo came any more, he would set his dog on us Original Vgeirg. c ilisteliantous. The Good Angel,' .._o 't did !" The man knit hia " -- 7. an .ipstant, and Baia— " Who sent you here ?", " Nobody inswored tidy. " Don't - your mother know that you hav e come -"" Yes, sir. She told us to gn to bed ; but wo:eouldn't go until pap's, was home. So we came for him first.", " Ho is here.'" its ho 1•' And the children's faces brightened. " Yesi; he's at the other side of the room, Weep, Ilk-wake him for you." • Half intoxicated, and sound asleep, it was with soine:dilllculty that Mr. Freeman could be aroused. As soon, however, as his ey 'A were fairly opened, and he found that Ady and Jane had each grasped one of his hands, he arose up: and yielding passively to their directions, aulfereit•them to lead hun away. Oh dear !" exclaimed a man whn had looked on with wonder and deep intern st "That's a tempei mice lecture that. I can't stand. thud Levi,,. the little ones,'' he added nal' emotion, " and give them a sober lath- " I guess you never saw them before,' aid one of the barkeepers, •' No :allti I never wtvh to again: at least this place Who is their father?" " Freeman, the lanyt t." ‘• Not the ouc Tt lin, It fi:Pr yenta ago, eon• ilueted with so much ability the eitite against the Marine hwuixnrr l'Ornpany ," The same Is it possibli:, A little group now formed about the Mtn, 111111 it great •Zeal ii as maid about Freeman's fall Iron soloiety One nho had several tittles seen !lay and Jane come and lead him home as Limy had just d tno, apoko of them ith much ft cling, and all agreed that it was a tunat toliclung case. "To see," said One, how pas tively 3 icida himself to the little things whew they come after lam I fun I sometimes, when I gee them,altnnit weak enough to shed tears " They are lila g•rel angels,' remarked another.'• But 1 Iu afiaid they aru not strong tnongti tt)l,-vi has back to the paths which he has f rsaktm." 101 l ran think n hat you please nkttit It. At titkanety" eroke the tandlolrd ; •• Litt I can tt II 3uu toy opinion upon the subject 1 woultln t give Into It for the mother o ho would It t o httle I longs like them go naii: tiering tiltund the street., alone, at this tulle of nig„t " otee-taf those n Ito had en - prettied interest to t lie children, ft It angry nt airs I cinark, nail retorted pith sonic bitterness - • • And I meulil giNe lese, for the io o who mild trinl,e their fnther drinh Ditto to that," responded one of tin ny. . .• Ai ht re p, it.) hand to that," said another T he Jnndlunl, fin bog that the majority of hit tin ny any ‘i ere likely to he against him. Smothered his angry feelings and kept at lent,' 1. felt• minutes nfthin•anls, 'two or three or the inmates of the barroom went array. About tell ifeinek on the next Morning, Freeman nllO 1%114 geretally hOltee the Inienart of the d ' o r. ea, 11l 1111 i ulH•u, hit Oligl I i utucd, and 1111.1.1' Ming dun 11, sal " 1 must crave your pardon lit..fore hand, for %%hat I nnl goiog to ~, 11) Will you FOllll4O not to be i" f you ofr.i. au iniult, I will ressent it." ARA the lawyer So far nom that, 1 corn, with the sire to 0)00 a great service." \'i•ry well Say on." I war at IA wsoti'.l refectory limit night. •' Well "' " Aivl I saw something there that touched lily heart. If I slept at all last night it was only to dream of it. lam a father, sir' have two little girls, and I love * them tett.. derby. Oh, sir ! the thought of their coin. tag out, in the cold winter night, in search of me, in such a polkaed place, makes the blood feel cold in toy vettitt!' IVords so unexpected, coi l' ning mien Mr. Freeman when he was comparatively sober, ilistuthed him deeply. In spite of his en. dowers to remain caltn, he trembled all over. Ile made an eflort to say something In taply,Aut he could not say a word. •" My dear sirs" punned the strilnger, ' you have fallen at the hand of the monster intemperance, and I feel that you are in great peril. You hate not, however, fallen hopelessly, Yon may yet rise if you will Let me, then, in the name of tho sweet babes who have shown, in so wet . derful a manner, their love for you, conjure you to rise su• pallor to this deadly foe. Reward those dear childrt.wwith therhiggost blowing disk hearts can desire. Come with meant! sign - the -- pledge - of 'freedom -- bet err; - thOtigtl etrangers to each other, unite in this one good act. Come'." half bewildered, yet- with a now hope in his heart, Freeman arose and sulfured the man who drew his arm within - his, tti lead him away. Before they separated both had signed the pledge. That evening, unexpectedly, and to the joy of his faintly, Mr. Freeman was peace t oily sober wham he canto homa. After tea, while Ady and Jane wore standing on either aide orliitm, with an arm e.miind cad' of .7aid inn lon whigpgr , lie bent head down and drew thr donor-- " You wi!l never have to come there for me again." The children lifted the:ireyag to hip face but half under,tandm4 what ho meant. "I will never go there %lama, " he said " I will always stay at lama, ;rah you." Ady and Jane now comprehending what their father meant, overcome with joy, hid their faces in his lap, and wept for very glad ness. 1,0%4s this had. bL•cn ()Very word reached Om mother's ear, an I while 'her heart stood trembling between hope and fear; Mr. Freeman drew a paper from his pocket, and threw it qn the table by which she wai sitting She opened MO a pledge with I'll sobser toed at the I c ith n cry of joy, Ow Apran,; to hi, and hi 6 (111114 Q114111'01041 1114 wtG• 11..1 w.•II RV his little oneq, in a finder ctnbr.toc th In they had knosrn for yenis. The cloldron's love lixthritvrd thty They were, indeed, his guartital angel 4. Fur the Demoerstio Weactunae Little Girls. Tluv terreshial ball-is point:ne t t by peo• ple nut only of every rank and statnel, Lot also of every age In the same kind) we often behold the hoar)-he.Aidod s re, the nu.l - aged man and the prattling Lillie, the tottering grandmother, and the gi) young lady. lit this respect, the human rare iioi be cumpaltd to an extol...llre bed of flout rs For an we conic to inhale their fiagraiwe, l we discover that while seine arg.llist open- tag their blossoms, others are fa, wither lug, looms their odor and ; twain). as the most 0 , 1001).11MS and heatinftal era ISVILC the most attention, so the lovelt est ; the sweetest and the most beautiful flowers in the luu en,. f milli, ,tninnii.l the grtatest 4 inirtilion and esteem Who then are the most afloat) , of the ra tional creation f one ern hesitate to answer' The little girls." By their rosy cheeks their glom cou stun vet seta' chn rm. ing m.. 44 4,hey typrify thiss,niemls- of the Spirit Lund :Meet and meliodoils intone is the so un d iif Oleo viices. , Llieet (aloe ,a nod itilioesiise am their. consuust ions Love norm; wherry, r they gn : peare abides when ver they stn) ers perpetually bestrew thl if 11itRtiray and of virtue ni, t Ina!' are it . ) •i t I the crowns 11l head; Though they have no vitally itilient..l a sinful na titre by the fall of Eve yet (Mir vi rgin souls me not tineturtil with those tt ll passions of ambillun , envy, )rut 11115) soil pads:, v, 10 great a portion or nnuLuui The ) ,r.• - fill limn the trCIVrtg.III4 I'S lit mirth: even in; them.. 10 s, yet never indrenetest and t oluptuousut OS. Their 1111111 , 1 , 41 re fret' CAM clue a oil trundh ; LAIN r eye. sheds min' tears pf since LEHI and joy. Their . ..looming elieellfa and peace ful brows dilate tho 3113, peace and tran quility, which are perhetually.-seatad II 010 in their hallowed bosoms Surely this lair IrNlr 1),,,,, , hte0r of Err no !It the nv. 0 nee and rout m mf the rent of Mail, MIS,' till y brighten lipmaint), as \.-per adorn. thi evening horizon Hos lootly the faintly Clint is destitute of one of these teirestroil :tugs :5 ' flow ch. or less fireside that is not made happy by the presence of a Mar I.ole gal ' Were our globe 'uninhabited by these little dangle. tors. h e w solitary and desolate indeed it nrouFtt be. Although the charms and smiles of the elder portion of the ha, i• 5o essen tial to the happiness of lean, et how gloomy and sombre would he our lot, veto c not surrounded by the Laing faces of little girls. lint also ! Though do se be now the most sparkling genie of the grunt family of filemsoon inalsthe treacherous hatills of Cupid, and the " deceitfal heart' of Millis bring n (1111111 or snth.ess arid despair, n Inch shall lot ever delogil the fountain of their happiness Would that they always might retain their primitive felicity and is‘seetneSs. 0 that the rosy line of their cheeks might never be failed by tears of eorraw and sail I disappointment. Rehershurg, Pit EEG= What has broughtJou here f'2 said a lone iionian who was quite ‘• flualrated" the other morning, by an early call front a bachelor neighbor who lived opposite, and who she regarded with peculiar favor. I came to borrow matehos." Matchea that's a likely story ! Why don't you mak; a match yourself know what you come for," cried tlr'AzasfiersteA old virgin, as she backed the bachelor iiihr• corner, " you cum, hero to kiss inn almost to death ! But you shan't, without you ore tho strongest, And the f,ord knows you are !" LOTTERY “AMBIANO. —ThO New York Skin anys that a few days since,. the Sherd! sold out the coeds Of a merchant who has been ruined by the purchase of lottery' tickets. Ile bought for years, but never gained a prize until a few weeks ago, and the lvAtCry int n refused to pay the only hit he ma-de. ❑ow small a portion of our lives is that wu truly enjoy ! In youth we are looking forward fur things, that arc to coma ; in old ago we luuk back to things that are past. • The Great Balloon Race. Thr Rrnd .4croqnu6s on then T , arch -- rn c. on . of Th ; 17410,,T,q Yesterday afternoon the great balloon rare Inch has bet n the talk of the town for the past tan weeks, took place him the City Lot, and was witnes4rl by probably one hundred tholimind people.. The rival eNro mints 'were le start at four o'elook, and long before that hour the grounds were comforta bly, tilled with people, while outside, sur rounding the entire enclosure, there was one dense mass of human beings. Wagons, rtr tinges, carts and vehicles of every' Aeseript ion were drawn up along the curb stories of the streets hothuling the square. The streets were completely 11, Jsided for a comidera hie distance in evrly direction. The fencer %Ter" taken posse‘sirn 11,49,1 the trees acre to flying with aid and yonng America ut oho branches • The ',while. a 1 , oa , (her, in the legion of rd.) Lot, 0.u.; a beautiful one. Ai fai as the eye could m t a 'fight 01 a lotilduez more t levated than 11% fellows. the roof had ligun taken possewon of. have all, mitr ed a eoutit, would have heon like enumera• ling the tenvos of the 'lowa : end yet ten thousand persons in the mood NW Ixonnhog the lot could have spnrot n quarter each, and m a measure rc numerated the dm tiig turnilauts for (heir It mtble THE Ai 11 NT iq 11,PR 14 1111, It 1C1.: At ten o'cltwk in the forenoon the lunation of the large balloons commenced withui tlit• ettelowirt , and When alseit half full of tits, !the small tedleon, the ''Niagara," wax hro t 'spoil the ground and tilled. At I o'clock, J. r. IL Irian stepped into the car mill way• tog the 5(510 and stripes, vta, east louse (ruin earth, rove rapidly above the heads o ~ tile 1111110'11S0 Ilitt `ll, amidst (ho Rhoula of Ihuuenndv. 'l lie voyager anowl all in a not th easterly dircetiou, at an Attitmle of %Omni, `siie mile. The aset nsion aav a beautiful one, soul (mire exeiting. and as 11 first at tempt on the part of 3lr. Bclumn to make ti 1p 111111.4 by an ..axtunitint, Ina) h e it gaided av entirely successful Ile tient up beautifully : !env he came down we may be able to via om. le b fui our impel r,04.4 great 11111. 11111.1111\' , I\ IDE 1•41IAT 6 WS -THEIR DI lEI 1 ho Lai 00,, of Pref.-moor Stemer,which be ty les •• 'I he Pride of the West," is con stisiiett LI of the Ilmod Irish linen, (live hun '. ti nub ling required ) and is ably:o anspai ih lye,' /Midi like an egg, .1101 1., tO.l. h an ascending power, when fully mlinuii, sufficient to carry one thous ! mud pounds, Illelll4hilg Its own weight. The amount of gas consuidetl in inflating it aas :lit,Ont) cubit fen t The car in which 1/11. ¨aut tole was n largo round willow I ask. I, akin foot ft et ill height, tastily rev s ell a ith rttl :el: et and gilt lace. Insole the ea, the l•rofessoi h itl alseit six hundred pound s oil ballast': a basket or IWO, 1,00101, a call of It alts, and a bottle of a ine, the latter contributed by a lin iid Thu balloon of Mei:swat . Godard. Levi. atbaii," was iniodi larger than its nt al. It Nn, i•oristrilettsl of ',roan linen, rind a hen inflatttl mark a beautiful appearance, being touch more sy it:metrical and egg like thdh (lie fade of the IVest." It Kali also great ly the ad:al:tape in the 411111,11 l of gas, it repo: ing lit :sit(' cultic feet to inflate Monsteur Godard 6,81.01 feet of •gas the ad:al:lnge over his competitor in the race In the basket ash the wromuit was t) he Made an rise, 11,1011 Ith dl (; sonic two or three years since, aild:caule roar losing hit life in the &seen , . gi twig two or three of his,rdis broken and being otherwise moil etl Ile certainly ex- In [stet' an oncointnon degree of nerve to at tempt a second tonal voyage after his former, experience == =1 Notvi <tuudiuo ace well-directed tilotts of Mayor Thomas, Chief of Police Ruffin Roil the force under their command. (all of whom deserve credit for their exertions) the crowd almost overrun the Balloonists before thev left' the ground. They broke down the ropes and surrounded the rats MO bal- loons, hardly affording a passage way for ecimmtmleationa - between f a its two for" the Committee ti:inhange for their departure. The utmost anxiety prevailed to see every. thug aniblicar et erth mg connected u ith this extraordinary and novel undettaking. At ten ninintes past four, Prof. Steiner an nounced to the Committee that ho was ready, and jumping on the hoops'of,his loon, called to his rival to " Come on: " Sonic delay occurred in getting lilonideur Godard 'fi apparatus in readiness, but at 21 minutes past (Our the word was given by Mayor Thomas for a• start, and both bal loons were cast loose. Prof. Steiner started oil a little hi advance of his competitor,. the icCiniaid. standing erect in his ear and a. a• vitig the American flag to his thousands of friends below, who simultaneously joined in a shout thet might have been heard over half the city. The thousands upon thou• sand outside were no less enthusiastic in their admiration of the beautiful ascent and joined in the general huzza for the stars and Stripes. , The litilloon attained an altilude of Per haps a. aulc , and struck old directly in the wake or the —Niagara," the Profeysur wa- 1. J ving hip flag ano throwing out papers and Seldtatidns among Different liattliak handbills as he ascended. I 'Trio/dated from Iho Frellth. . - Monsieur Godard follnxieil in a second or The expressions 11113(.41 111!7 two alter, rising beautifully above the iiii• mong 41incrent nations Imo, under their mediae theong,iand ',lifting off in t h e sapre common aspect, so:nething characteristic lit ection• At the height pone or two howl; and Interest rig, riven for the most casual red filet Monsieur elilubed 'front the brisket ohm.; et. upon the holipt of the balloon, and waved ft , In thr-•Enit the expressions sayer, in a fat CW(11 with hit Pap to his friend.; below. more ir logy &Tree of the Seri asset, and of The clime then became eXeitifl'4.. Tn racing the serene amt patriarchal sentiments - of parlance titemer hail the inside track, , • the inhabitants One recognizes the Imino followed laid andodose by hiltmorci power- Inlay or t.heae PaaMtithmt warhk• - # 604 1 061 tut rival, who moon appearisl 1.4 .t lap ' hi m standing 'aloof from all human progreaa.— for a sharp bripih. 'then Steiner seemed le Nearly all have a foundation in religious open a gap of a few roils, and in it militia• sontiiiirits, and esireli peac; to whom they after the two appeared to be neck and neck, are adilre,sc I. sailing along magnetically The salutation Laill by the Arab, " S'a- The two balloons remain: it in sight for tom, "on 'Shahnm," means pi a - e, and •is perhaps three quart(rs of an hour, and a.; found in the word Jerusalem. the Arab far as court! be determined by the eye, the wilutes h file nt Out ; "Nay God grant general itnploBBloll was, amongst the tool yon n happy morniiii7 ;" t•May Gal grant Wilde, that Prof. Steiner was a considrtit you hn, lavors WIN d yon are hlydtslnneeaheadof his rival, while th'i. e'^lt " Ins list xpie.9on b trus their libtle '•Siagara — hail entirely disappeared from sight. Whether. the American colors will be able too matnUiin tine vantage ground gained on the Ilrit few miles, against the more "powerful French representSivea, re mained to bo determined Both mronants carry with them printed despatches to send down to terra flrmawhme over they pass a town, with directions to have the n: lorwanhd To the nearest la lo- gin lilt station. How loo,.; they will reni.iin up, is a'niatter of conjecture. Should noth ocolr, they can continue their a oyage for perhaps to enty hours, and idmojd they strike a rapid current of an, will be over ur upon 4he lairders of Lake F:re long bef.tre one paper gotts to pet sa. Both arc dAnug and expetiencol .Eronauts, and we are confident 'neither will yield the race so long as their balloons have power sulleielit to keep them above the (1 0 001 tops Thd contest la not one for a wag,,r Mon. ' Rico r Godard a pal longed thc.ovorld of .1:ro• nauts,and Prof. bteiner In 1 artkular. awl, that goal, man accepted it promptly The result was the exciting race of yeatxrd.ty, which, ai. the first of its kind upon record, may be le:anted as an event. worthy of all tile attention at has re.-t tved from the hund• red thousand people who witncasi•d the as -Curc,mull, . 0,1. 20. ' flare you eaten "I; your stomach gio I order f " asks the Chinaman —a L• wiling solicitude, which can.only be ap pt IT a na ion of gommonria. 't400,1 cl ter,' says the modern Greek in neatly the sante language that the Indents r. ere %out t•• gnct (hi ir friends. A charm ing animation, which edidd only hare origl ' nated among the happy, careless Ilmaiks: The lloinani, who were heretofore robttst, indefat 1;2-able and lalionous, and energetic salutations, expressing force and action : :•Salve," ••Be stmns," healthy ;" and Quid gals : " " What do you do f " or hat make you /' The Genoese of modern tiotea says, -11111111; and t‘caltit." which is very appro priate for an active and ccmroereial people. 'live Neapolitan devoutly says, "Grow int sanctity :" and the riedmontelle, .• I aril your BClVnnt." The "flow stand of nhnot, ell Italy, fat c.hly chalancc of that sonny land. To Good to Loose. Th e Spaniards, grave, haughty and itr- Several days ago. says the Ilunfsvlll,' wiantng ytnt -- "aodd puitamitte," . to . Democrat, a well dressed scamp got w o nt 1 which we respond "At your s'entieb, " the ear; at Chattanooga Rini by sonic (twain( Another salutation which Spaniards inn:: escaped the 'vigilance of the Oblithictor until 'tied be with you, signor,” shows a incl. he reached Ilontsville. Here continctors lingo of respect for one's self and religious changed, and Mr. Fowler tool, eltarge of the ' sentiment. • tram, and in making Ili; Nest round to col-' The ordinary saint:nicht of the German is, lei t tickets, littween Madison and Mini:vine • Wie Inuits I" gibe It f" and ha , he 10111111 the door of one of the private ealonity a vagiimiess..4 partakiiig Atanewhat of the faatuiwil. The brakesman assured him that dreamy Liniment:of the GertifitH To - hitt, there was a man to UV tkon, and withor.t one edit 11, SaYi, WUIII. MIEZZI sump, nog fool play, he told the litakeeman ' lot e /inlet and he happy." WA last plain (o Isslit out OStuan to 1/1.1 whrn he came l j 111.1hAlte Inspcaeeful nature and lore lot sail, so that he to.ralit has tic ket. the simple jovadf life. PTO, I hail no :moiler made lus tenind than i The traveling Hollander asks you, "1100 out cattle the g,t nth. man thrikrig all was uanrt ego f "--flow du you go I The safe WM it he took his scat in the car, he; theughtful, active Swede, demands, n tintedi hi, lift Gum h.s h ut, mei pot it ,what ton tltit k ly!. o ' whilst. the Dane, more under lin neat %Viten citled itpoll t,r tin plaeid, uses the (him:tin Expression, tick, t, he remarked lb It I% hide in the salo o n vet," love wc 11. But the grouting of the he 1,010.1 his" him! out of the window to Pule is the btst of all —"Aro you happy locallw fish. air, coil was so ILOILO tueate as; Thu L.ghxla liars the - n - Good - bytr, u m - ooff to loos. his hot, nail I .1 the hotel, i rup•int of "Good ho with yan," lad sonata and he toil thud. of payiu tw i oil. ; hut that trliirb _lgal-exhibits the Thu conduelur told' lion tie I erandloil the . elon.teter of the English is' " 1(0w de you eneumstaiwe very tow It, Inn as it wit line du ?' AS the activity of rho people is this fir which the railroad company was not to demand w hero the du is spoken 'Mee:— blame, he to .cake hum Nothing ip more eliarneteiistie, more lively, (Ise 111111 I, aye thr train I ci more stirring than this. station. Tii e, top aas iiiilig• he ' Comment sou, portoz of th e mint - rti uunietralcd in In s polite. hilt 1 . 1.11. 11111411 is equally tharnetetnitie• the biol. a 113 , 1111111 the %talent was ri ached Frenchman is more active than Isbotione-- hen he inform,d him that Ito ttss at the MOIC, ardent. more passionate, than thought:: mid of hie rope, and leavt the car.. tie fill ; and hence the principle with tan in Fording thet a was nn htrkur; down, h e lint to hitt to go --to be lively; to show reached under his seat, drew out hos hat, WOO:. Ir. Tinto Is something in this oz.. and started le Icace the elms, when Font let pression, ‘• Continent roes portez• vows 1" told him he would' hay .r e to exercise his duty I "Now do ye waaary. yeatinselflit--which iw an conductor :vain -and th it 111 , 11,1 of hits- speaks at once his frank manner and Oma n% last lii °Am, dud not entitle butt to Like nut fare. a h now I ralth r's hat for that the company, Si - --'''''''''"---- I , f 4 noseCIIANIINi. -Mr. George W. bal. , would be fesponsible. Whereupon he took bt , 1 . charge 4r the hot and shoved the Ketitli Mali '' / ' '-' na7r the , Sal !' ~.L ake mall t.drit nictolg it,i3.l that when ho telt Ma Lake City, on ell the ear* --......... 'the 1.11 of last month, the hest Waa o?prea - - The Orel% Wall of China. *Ai '; - hut when he tot three Clitiehlt*ggi-- - Tliis wall which ..aaparatos China „trout i Ol ill° °ll4. 11 ' s '" wed, a nd th° ft "I' Ulloi ' givini l d was frozen and the ice plenty. Nov l'artary has been built full two thousand days ater ho went through anew a littl itell years, wind *is supposed to bo upwards of , its height, anct - wiren he gut of ofon I.4o,,itottja. lOUs twelve hundred 11111.'P in length, the milquiloes, attacked him is illidtm o Mil' varies according to the circumatanees of the surface. I t is tipwards or 30 feet high, dovoureirhim. This watt enellAilMni, nearl Y eing sudden changes and the htith•lleaS*4 : 1, soil about liven ty-four 6 84 re:t i t: mt . 'l 4to lie nc. fe 3, unde the • : I rapid succession__.. , lion is laid upon large ..............-----.....„. superstructure is brick ; the centre is a kind, Winder Cnizzitt's huilhalid batty die}( or of mortar covered with flag stones. A l'anl. cholera. In the nridat'of the most *Cute licsi: Ily pain, After the bald of death !Id lo eliest! • pet of no ordinary strength rano do bath side of an embatilcd wall. IC we consider him, and whild Writhing in atogy hisipapiter that this lIIIIACILSO tabria covers tlicr•-widest w if e said t o hi m : ~wi g , i dr. Grizae, to .. rivers, on arches of proportilriato itizn,or in , needn't kick rbund so, lira ireal'all -*li tho same form i oonnacts mountains tmcither,: sheets out, ity_ou_art djthur,lll___!..22 --:_.... oEcisio - iwiy ansconiiing - liici, tlio deepest ..--..tr - -.. - Flon`a; - I A ra gg ed individual_ lii MO vales, the moat active powers of inwnagina- , A , , • w --- '- 1144 x 1 14 llir Lunn will be nigHilred to realize this elfort ofl'arl since u y a l it tl e W et " , t hala;• 3 n i1.. 11 / 3 4' you, air, don't you btl?Dig 11 914, 1 01 1 airrilrfli ' man ! In every situation however the pas• , sage along it is easy and unlrterruptdd ; is " N° 1 '" sea the juilignillit re*. / 4 Williit.. said the boy, 'I I thought thatip444l,,,A4,- - , serves as a military road from one end of the kingdom to the other.... l oAt proper inter- you are out under arm % , , !...r ,' 3 , • , • yals Orem are strong towers plural, from I -‘• Boy," said an ill . tettipefitilikiaraii ttil ' . whence ignals aro repeated, and an alarkn ' a noisy lad. "what ttfii ythili;Thkiiit i 'fbe i may he oommunioatod to the most distant' when I am going toy 1" 1 .1 thitarlik,/%itt" parts of the empire, with the expedition of I turned the boy, " what are yenigolet Sifort a tel egt .1 ph. I ` when I sin Abllergn' 1" ' .~+ . rye ~- ~,~,;~ MEM . (;:i#l4* *lsom ADvAst.s. 3—NtiNITIIOI 44 (Lin town. 'Finks hato n foYmula n Melt can only LW' lowa in a sunny chine your shadow never ho ' Endlialimen would nev er think of n-islting i a fine shadow. The chrnrite of Egypt is rerctoun, rier.tpt ration ca ncccssary to heelth ; f fire the Egyptinn meellog yon, asks "How do you perspire
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