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Isairot - hbliositias • 'TRAMS . —Stift ate it paid orithio, otio•Uut --fl i ed If dliyoll au Toolifbi, 12,610/ bed paid bitbie flu your. Tilos. (1111111 will bo 'f/Uidly ifd• bond to. D V ERT ISNMENIS and &sinews Noticed tweert Ili et di* reed rotes. sod every deseriotleh of JOB PRINTING sxsicur thei neatest outwear, et the lowest auJ with the Ahmed. despatch. Having oherobauto4 a 1 . • collodion of type, we are pre panel to • viten of bur friends. Vusintss !ICtttorp• not. porTan, "PIiffSICIAN h. SUMMON itaLL11,1r01111„CESTIIII CO., PA, Nfio• on tile) Street (old °Mee ) #lll ett•od to ) rofeseional pills at heretofore, and respeold'Ully ,Sere hie sArrit,eo to WA iriaude aM the pabljo Oet .16.'38,11 Ibil.:J. a. Pin - Sill AN A SOW EON, Ist.s.aVonin, c NNNNN 430 , to NV 01 ettend W protennonal Calla so heretofore, dundl respectfully otter. hio sorrioas to hlo Mop& and lb• pobtfo 01600 next door to 116 tendon,' on Spying street Oot 2EI-sB.lt €llll/14, ATTORMICY AT LAW AND ANAL ISITTATB AGNIT OLZARIISLIP, et,ll4Wltlail , s.p 3110-14-if IL J. 11$41000LMIAN. sUlt V RYON AND CONVEY A 'WIN ■sunoK», rextri. RAMIE lE. It AXIILIN) ATTORNEY AT LAW, LLLLLL WM, 911•• ea High Street, apposite tile orolleroe Poop buraside. -. 11111LAtli t ATTOR/fRt AT LAW LLLLLL cunt, 14 Mao wit► Hon J.m►. T 1105 116 WILLI4II P *HAWN RAPIN a WIIIINI/111 ATTORNEY'S AT LAW • 'Mew no Allegany street, iu tb• bending 114 seedy usso•pie.l by nuclei, McAllister, Male A Cb , Beakers August tO-35-1 yeat I=l DR. JAmigua PHYSICIAN a eitokciff, Suateatutr .1), Wni I respeotfa, ten dery hie prnfeeelenal Pervices to the oitis.nB I'OTTVit S MILL'S and vicinity Oaltio at tho Mau.. Mous* *SO a PUN6AiIS, ■ U J■ hoNifixa, Y tO ♦AIMLiwn 4 osinisamas, PHSHICIANB d BUROICONS, ariLsrontris, PA. Ogee sahaMua•onlll4“- ADIIIIROTVPIKB, CRTBTAI-I.OO l tA PllB a. 11MIUE1tItd-OtlfrEB. isk•o daily (ozoeptBsodep ) from B e to x BY 3 118.1%4411A.1tT, %s his eptendtd Saloon, In the Arentle Builditik, Ihilabut*, Pens's J• D. WittGAMIE, lIKSIDENT Ia,NTIf4T 0111ce anti residence on the Noah East Cornet er theiDiantond, neat the Court !louse VP he found &this elite except two weeks in each month, oommenoing oo the first hiondo of the month, when he will be sway tilling profession/Si ditties AINORNt; W. 111WASTIII, W ATCILM KER & JEWELER. = Rooms one door East of IC C Humes. • ilre Nora on All. gbeny street Cloaks, Watches sod Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted Aug 12 '.584( IRAGILIC INOTICE., = = I=E!IU= N. B --An Ouinlltai will run to end from the Doped and racket Lending., to this pniel, Ilt•tt. of charge. Sept 3-37 -tf *OMR BOW, ATTOHNICr AT LAW a►ld.Ell3lo !CA atteuti promptly to all legal ha/linen Illtrlleted to him Special &MINION, will be Sinn to the Orphans' Court Practice and torte usi ng Ills Aloe le with tbs lion. Janice T Ilein, Whore he can always be oueult.J Iu the im.iipinh nod ii °rote league Res OTOItrAPI, ATTORN Ey AND CUD NSEI,I.OII AT LAW tit r.t.ero•Tr, resN't Will practice hie profession w I lir• set era] Courts .4 Centre County, All business 10110111<A to Lim *lll be faithfully attended to flertiettler atten paid to eollectione. and ❑l I,llloles promptly re milted Cen be 001011111 0 11 10 t he tierinan an well in the Kits;litilt t►oFuege °Sher , High et . fOraterly •s•cuprut lry Judge 'turnable and D C Beal, Esq 111 rririlelki. Ik 111 VI IR ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, =I It. C )(Italiell and 0 hash bay, entered in• lien copartnership In the praelloe of the Lan, ,i Nt b a name of Mitehelf A Bush, and will give prom,' and proper attention to all banners en• tn./id to (bear IMOD In Reynolde Arcade., near the Court Meuse Ilellefonte, November 26•48-tf 611111111ENN ,lk Mel DRI3OIIIBT3 11ILLOP0`ITIL, 1.1 1f50411111 , 11 /MD RETAIL I 111 Drags, bfedicinea, Perfumery, Paints, Oil., Var embea, Dye-Shaft, Toilet Bono, Brushes, Bair and Tooth Rl4/kfia, Fancy sad Toilet Articles , Tramiel' mod Montilla Brace' Garden Seed" Cleuslammeri doti out stook oomplete and fresh, sad iii sold ed modotsto prices. nprf•motre sad Phydolans from the country are nvittml to szamlos our stook. • _ DISTAL CAILD. p o r r y, —SuanitoN Dr:Krurr. (Lima or LASCANTRII, PA .) .HAS located permanently in 13ellofonte. Centre _leanly, where ho propose, practia• lag all Ogrearioaabraach•• of hia pratersion to the Melt spollif ell manner and at moderate oharges. 011 Ice and residence ?n the hems occupied, by Xre. kepner,,dlrectiy protthe 020 ref eoce 41" the late Hee. thoocalillurnside CARD We take pleeaure ur recommending Dr H r AMP( to oar (newts as • thorough 'awl steam Dorillz! C II .TAHES auL ) M ssul ', M t. 111 D liellefeere Merel: 1.1-'SR PARE MUM. STATES UNION HOTEL, 606 k 608 Market kitteel, 41101/11 elYtb. • THILADELPHIA, PA • RIME. Proprietai TERRI 13 pal?! riIAtAICY ♦KTIC'I.ES Ilk' ALL )(Mfrs forsc)e t. (.:Kr,r_rt d PiOrrlsr,' . erijnal Vattrp. [Foe the Watehmaa The Raining of U s e Aiatitte, IT 011111111111 T WILLIAVII • • Imigiti silo 'rap o'eT4o• myriad were/. Aida tinged:the htttt bf hneoffined gravel., had abased the steeds of the swift-winpod more, Tiny' the trwildiessione to Earth's farthest bothisr Atni the far anted equestrian redo thro' the tides, Dumont; not of drier 'arrows cries • • A steamer ploughed Aro' the deep blue wares, O'er the homier the dead, o'er the seare.wesked Fraser, And lifted her mute to the airy heigfrths; And itallted her arenas with the Vie birds eight. All calm, all still, the moons hot ray, had passed the serail' far away, Ands guidon sow, of the San's bright glow, Sol/ doodad the ware. of the 01h0 ma now Bright Poop of mirth were gaily sung, And peals of Innocent laughter rung, And the maiden tared back bey meets of gold, As she gaud o'er the *eves of the sinters old, Anti she sighed for the Minot hernkibittood house, To knell as in yore al friendships throne The noble youth east his heetaing eye, Anon at the *ails end then e the sky, tie Saw 0 n danger and h• thought again, Of has bozos, whore dwelt the fared Tawny train ' And the purer light of the aged '. delight Woo, that safe and unharmed they might, Reach the bright spot of their birth one, more, And be laid tt to reel" on their 14101•41 ahem - while the ebildisis joy of innotarat Nee clottded not by life'e adearp, But hush ' tbro' the Mirth there comer a intend, *birth palate pale misery all around— And a shriek arm To loud, an deep, That e'en at thn Mind the Dela, weep; While *ate o► wave of the flaming Are, Reach onward, still onward, ►till higher and high ay. Crh tiod } and mut tha ere) , waves, Clasp the Err handfed in }nunlike graves } Can nothing lave tram their awful doom Froth the thYrelog dames, or th. water y tomb Th■ night pared by and the .hlp Ines moored, 'Nelath the deep blue wares on the oorat And the prealoole welt forever dad, With the hording waiet la the '•tide 'washed dead Atfothrtatsr Hove, tot 22, iadd istellantons, A CIJSE FOR .TFALOtter A RACY I,ITTLiIIIECTCII ••Pahaw • What OM I for what the world Vcrit v arr' t Atio,rui7.--- "but l care, madame "' merest:tell het' husband, trembhog with anger. "Edwin! follow!' you everywhere he hands you bo• roes every night ; and you nut bhly meire them. but ou even wear them"' "•Well, why Amnia I not wear th:Nrera Am I an old woman, of sixty V" "But yin eneourage the fool '' `Further than this—nothing "' .•Y a not Wm enough To one, It nt ttln much l lit serenade* you : the whole Witt, le DOW, that he loves you, and yon enentage these Rethnsdee 41'4 Joel because 1 ant rtsaiohately fond of tnusic. You knew this before we were inte nts!, but since that time you appear to have forgotten It I Edward stilt tttnetnbers it, that s ail. 4 ..irmgettio, do not drive me to extretnes." Is it my estilt if you are jealous as a fipaniard, nr a Turk Idfhselti•' should not ife jealous if he did not fol low yoU tit eiery step, and you did not prom. enatle ahem you was sure to meet Mtn ." •• Am I alvcsys to go everywhere alone 1" Volt ititnit all of this f" " , Yes. I admit it ; I consider kiln atvi a very pleasant companion." '•110 you not go Mg Mr tife )itirpose of in Curing letti.tv ritfin him r ..! Rdmil •U -whatever yoll WM." "' Med Henry, In an almost tOlirocated rmec "yoU Oft deeply, deeply mutiketi " .1 am an dmorent of your chnrges in I wan the day )ou Married me. 'tow can I help it if the world judge only from ap• pearsinces ?" ••IJO you spoilt the truth cried Henry falling at her feet. “This is but lifiether of the triani ,fabie accusations I aro forced to bear,” she replied as she played with her fan with the utmost intlifterenae. "Oh, Eugenie ! I beseech you, speak but ono earnest.. sensible word, that I may doubt your constancy no longer ; you know how I feel-1 love you honestly and sincerely. "1 will speak sensible then ; I will con vince you, but only on one condition." "What is it 1 None it ; and I pronnsc to abide by it, no matter what it may be." "Eugenic looked and smiled bewitching and placing her finger into the palm of ber left hand at every word, said slowly : "This condition Is—that I may—see— Edward--just—whenever—i t—su ta me." '•Never never !" he cried, as he arose to his feet. “This is the lut you shall ever yes of him. l command you to absent your self from him." And with these words he left. Abe roam• - - - “Ile'e jealous.” she said, laughing, after he had *alike.. "He wants me to do every thing to tilease him, while he doesn't in the itatt try to Ouse me. f won't endure his whims. merely trikause lam his wife. From an a dormg'itorsiAper he has grown, in the eour.c of two years, to a grumbling, fault finding and jealous husband. Now, we'll see whether I cannot change him, In the first place, f u ill tot deprive him of the sus picions, but 1 %sill give hint no satisfaction, and Ilth t re ,Cot 11V, , AVA It kir n the truth BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, that It!, that.he hoe not 'the lona cause for hit Jealousy." And after saying t/14441 a pouting tone. she orde'red her carriage and aro,. to the Park, where she was CCrkillll of tneeting Edward; And who was this kldwAtil i A riling man who though not handsome; still could not be called homely, while hie talents were such as made him a general fprorire among good society. fifoteeerer, being a &Maio of Itogenle, titer attentions to her were bestow ed merely for the ptuliciat Of exciting Henry's jealousy. But Unary wietno dunce: . lite trUeti her to the Park, and from a concealed place heard the conversation . between them. it required but a moment to salad) , hem that his suspicions were unfounded. On her teturn alto fbund , Henry in his room. and around his lips !hero pleyed ■ hitter smile st her eftrancr. She seated her self, and looked at hitn ntiechtetously. "At the termination of such a {desk/Ludy spent day," began Henry, very calmly, "it is tiresome, to listen to reproaches f huslostst's lips. Is it not so, Rugenic t Out it catitidt always continue so. You are heel ed, my dear; lien is a glass of water, drink it, and we will talk further on the subject." Il•l(Ii a forced smile and assumed initialer ence she took the glass and drank. "The rest iK fur toy," said Henry, el he ettiptied the glass and placed It on the mark t elpteee '•Now, one IN ord, - so id he in a ',oppressed voice. '• Eugenie, I desire from you full confesaton ; 1 want to hear the truth. Now. speak, Ihr we hate not touch time; spent.. beloro the NW potion operates." -"The Dotson "Yes, Eingq nue, we arc both poifioned," . • said Henry coldly. • Help! help'" ►he cried, and sprang to the IK•t1 ' Cease !..onr cries, and be enrapnited ; nn littrnstt power earl sire lAN now ; It 'a the quieleat atul.numtr4lnhy ponton we hare taken." l!h' Iteary, *hat have you done f Oh! my doer mother. lem yet so young, mud must dio eo soon! Help help' You ton, Ilene', you too. Let me go, I *III rail for biliopelst" not mit for aid. no one will befit you We need no witnem to gee Us the ; Io•+k at me ; I the calmly; but )on--you who hale proved treacherods to a detoted and lotthr. husband -you ca,nnot die calmly: . . .1111! [(tory, 1 die inocent ! "tots tiohtwernt — . too 1" “Ilenry, I have deluded you. Vow man ner grey to towards use, and I fancied your ketone) , should he aroused. I love yon, 11..nry, as devotedly au ever, I will prove it ; wave yourself and let me die.” Fie tolilial Ins wife in his •rSns. she wax blue and - disfigured with excitement. Ile folded her to his breast, hut the next too. ment lie forced her from him. You have tincetrytt nw, Kngcnw, And you wish to tleccicc MC now . c%en in your dying istoirwnlv. "No ' no' I,lvuty. 1 Rsscu it upon py triers - torsi: me not; curie not t.lie dying. I have fiettr, never ceased to love you : be lneve lue, v.tid klvs tale bv(ore I die ". Ile kissed het and said, • Eugenie, have you told me what you hate kept frofn me Po )71- —thr truth, the %hole troth f" • Yes, - replied Eugenie, in weskenitig toilet, hare been true 1.11 1011, I late you, andyou only Nnw, that yoit Itutur all, kits Cite before I die. lam dying " ••tit, dearest wife, you eau Itse." ' Is It possible then to help f • 11,1 p is ilot nee,essary, my dear, (or you have only drank a glass of water.'' Eugenic smilled faintly and fell senseless in his arms. She never forgitt this the re mainder of het days. Often aftervrarils, when !kitty became the leasknegleetful, she kit a desire to pay him for his ethel trick : but she would instantly say, '•No, he fright ened me enough with the glasissif wader, who knows but that the neat titne he may poison fns In reality."( EEC= NlosCltssyst.• -The '. Arctic disaster " and the "Austria disaster"- - such is the whirl of modern events -have already been nearly forgotten by all but the relatives of the sufferers by the unhappy catastr4he. - Apropos to thsa matter, we notice a state• meta that a monument is to be built at Washington to the memory of Stewart 1101 : land, the young tnan who dunng the sinking of the Arctic was detailed to do the duty of !king the signal gun, at which employment he continued until the ship sunk, and the cannoneer was swallowed up by the wa ters. Very flowery styles sr hood-tireitscoi are gircn.in the late “Fittlitlons." One of white daisies, with It cluster of moss roses on the left aide anothtrr of blue forget=nte-ncita, with* similar cluster ; one of a tiger lilly, forming w wreath, with a white feather on the left; and another wreath of moss roses, with gra: acs and a largo ronc• Loran., too& our '—A hapless lover has been tined SIO at Chicago for courting a lady agatnat her will. lle would not take 1 ," toy_ an snawer• This practice of courting girls who don't want to he courted, ,arried to Ali !M1A:41 , 114u Walla The Stephens i . 4Poisoning. • The Stephens inquest& has resulted in a verdict that the Recessed Mrs. Stephens came to her death by visison, administered by her husband, James Stephens. Thecae,. in all its bearings, is an extraordinary one. The ill-treatment of the victim before her death ; the attempted Attinction of/her yoang and pretty( moon; the loptoontinued admen iststtkin of the y Drug : the renewed persecution oftillilgoce faker the aunt wan dead ; the offer.of Orrillge to lite nioce; the ittoluldahle to the chltilriejoung brother rn Traleta; ito journey of the claampioh three thousand Miles to irehge his aunt's ttturder, and destiny the Would-be seducer of Lis sis ter , the failure of the glint and arrest of the young knight.; his holdisconsation of his in- Warded victim; the arrest oldie alleged mile tierce and ravisher ; his long and tedious en amination ; the appearinot of the young girls on the stand ; the bea'rful and eloquent tile of their aunt's h4nring murder ; the disinterment of the lartlt and peat -mortem examination a year aflawdellith ; the remark able preservation of the ..rpse, and the ea traordittley results art ing the chemical analysis, ad tend to re er dun case one of the mast remarkable on Cord. The prom 'non!, points will twat rs Mien . (Inc day, about the • • to of tlepteiniter lest, a young men Mtn • Robert hell WllB 'arrested, on a warrant issued by Justice lbr en attempt, to shoot Stephens with a pistol. The pint •f Was loaded *ALP two balls, one of width is said to hare &fli ed out before the pistol leas discharged, and the'othcr. owing it is believed, to the insulfl• cicslry of the charge of powder, only went tlirointri' his coat and lodged in the collar, doing no bodily injury Mr. Chauncey &hei fer was sent for to defend the prisoner, and on coinersing with 144 leariked that the cause of the attempt eras a Sarong oonvic• tion itt lila Mind that Stephens had murder ed his wife, :Sophia Stephens, (prisoner's aunt,) by •dministerms poison. 3lr. *hell fer had an interview with the Misses Dell, s i ster or the prisoner, Who were living at Stephen's house when their pant died, and the 'vault was that awl their e.ill•laefts, Corroborating the suspicion% of Itehert. Of FitepVenti eth — the charge of morsler. Coroner t'isnner we'. notified, on 2:til of Septrinher, Jost one year after her death, and the body of Mrs. Ettephens was disinterred St lireent, ood Cemetery anif re intivid to itellel tie Ilosintid A poll me, Icm re a mitialitisi I place. after which the body was consigned to Poirot/tor Doremun, for ellemica) analysis. The inquest, in the meantime. proecelcd, (the examination be fore Justice Welsh haring been suspended.) end was proved that before his wife's death !Stephens had proftered improper attention to Miss Sophia 11,11: that lie had threatened to leave hi, wife, and called her ‘• old and peevish, (she was some fifteen years his senior,) that during her last illness he gave her suspicious looking powders and large Sewn of lanthanum, that he would auger 'no one but himself to give tier nredfrinet, ,atid that lie hail twice made purchases of Ill'Senie about phi, time• under pretetee of poisoning rats. the (tells are said to be of the held Jam lime" in fretand, several of the brother 4 of Itfrs. Rtepfithaheing Protestant clergymen. The Misses Bell had lived with Stephens, in 26111 street, two of three years pretious to the thittli of their slant. They entertain t4l strsplcintis dt the time of her death, but tiered not Make then! known in consequence of the gals of Ateplaens to hare them ca• pelle•l from the church and ruin their char acters if they mud anything against ?lift A letter from Fanny, vaguely hinting a attar& rion, at length reached their friends in Ire land, and their brother Robert, an impetti one young men,.at. %nice name over and at tempted to tale the law in his own hands. The deredos is CQf►fng People must not be too much surprised if, some day. an eirial visitor should fly up the Delaware and slight in front of the Exchange. one Lord Carlingford, an Irish nobleman, has made arrangements to execute a feat, which, when performed. may conclude pre cisely in that way. llia-Lordship has been for many years ballooning, hot now eschew ing the common bag of silk Ailed with gas, he has invented something which will bring him across the Atlantic in the shortest .pos sible time. His Lordship is determined to prove the truth of the old song, which as serts that " the boys of Kilkenny ate Mite roirin' blades," and he will do it, if any de -1 pendence is to be platied in gas. The won derful machine which is to bring the poten tial Carlingtord, is by himself dettorrpinated the Acredon. It has been already t ried, and " elevated itself in the air, and a rgo• ing a short distance, alighted in the met gentle Mentor." This proceeding' wea caused, hi e s Lontship says, by " the tall not, being properly fastened down." As soon as the wings are properly Axed and the tail properly fastened, his Lord hip will proceed to dmp in upon lib. hook out for the Acre don ! The proprietor of the Troy-, (Alabama) Independent American, congratulates him self upon having ► neer pair of brooches— the elcith cost him lour hits" ,111 y 111). iliS wife thinks they hairkoino that she wish!, alibi hciself NN'A,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1858, Yankee Foretbenght An acquriintanoe of ours was in Connec ticut One Ay list winter to visit • friend who was a uisraft.turer. The shaft of the manufacturer's water-wheel fiat ImeNbroten that afternoon under the great accumulation of Ina, anti he was in great trouble, for he had searches) long W find a imitable stick, end he knew not where to am" another. If he could find one it would be green and ai -1 flt for use. Vary early in the morning. while the day had scarcely dawned, the tuanufac. twee and hie guest were- at the mm, 'to Bet seb t at could be done. A firmer who lived two or three miles Was already looking on. As the manufactu rer looked painfully' at his catastrophe -- "Bad break, that, Sir.," said the firmer. "Yea, very bad," said the manufacturer. "‘Can't mend that stick, can you ?" said the farmer 'No," said the manufacturer, and the *twat of It in I don't know ,where to get another. ••Well," said the farnuer, guhair I can tell you where you can finutene." "YoU can ?" said the taanufacturet, *there ME Well," satti the farmer. "I thought that shalt would break, likely as not soma nine Or other, and 1 bad It tree in my woods that I thought would make a stick to suit you and I cut it down and snacked it home, and it has been seasoning more than a year. So w,hen I heard your /digit wits b►oken, I thol I'd ditinie neer and let you know." 'You're just the than I wanted ttl see,' ead the manufacturer, .-if only it wes light enough. How much d 0 you ask for the stick if it will suit me I" "Oh, I'm surf' /4On suit ye or shouldn't I cut it down : atwl about the pi**, I guess you end I can agrco. It's a nice stick and if you're a mind to, come over and ace it." it iris some time before. the farmer would set a price, but at last he guessed $lOO Would be about right. " 11l come and see it. alter breakfast," said the manufacturer. lie did DO, and told hit Ostler afterwards, that under the circum fttteglAtAnlif fiftellottt %ens Platly in timmst, John H* le, a lad of sixteen veers, living in Voicing. Arnador co., CatafOrrile, *lin had rattily been endeavor ing to ntittln his fathet'i Cdrigerit It/ gtr to Fraser titer, disappeared, taking with shim a valuable horse belonging to the farelly.— It was supposed he had started for Fritter river, And no little anxiety wait fhlt in re gard to Win. On the lath of August his body was found in the Butte Ditch, a few miles of Jackson, climbed by a ''lariat" to a half-dead bore. From appertrances, the boy on the night alter leavini Mime, lay down to 'deep, with the horse tied to his person to prevent his escape. The anEmal becoming unmanageable through fright, du ring the night, had ran off. and dragged his master by the tope until the boy i s life Was comet. Afterwards the horse had contin ued to graze around, digging the body a long for three weeks. Finally the corpse had been dragged into t ditch, whore it be (lithe entangted beyond the horse's strength Ito cetticate it. in hie efforts to pull, ionic, the horse had cut Me heck to the bone, with the tope. 'ft:* bey's rcirf.in were horribly mutilated. Most of his limbs were broken and the dish rubbed haw from tht bone. ?tan with e Petrifted Wife. A few days since, a gentleman residing in Rising Ship, Indiana, who had married a sec ond time, wished to remove the body of ids wife to a new cemetery. Preparations were made to that effect, and laborers o?ened the grave in the usual manner, trot when they reached the roffin they could not lift it, so great was the weight. Aftef obtaining con siderable assistance,, however, the men suc ceeded in raising the corn from the tomb. They then could not resist the temptation of peeping into - the coffin ■nd learning the mason (Or its unusual weight, and found, in stead rf the remains of a corpse. a atone All ure, the mitt cottntetpati of the woman who had died. This strange story spread, and hundreds and thousands of persons were present to see the strange spectacle. Titiritusband took the body °ibis depart• ed spouse home, and has it there now, why* It is visited by hundreds of the cu• rious and Acieutillc. The body seems .to have been petrified, and to have become perfectatone woman. the ptobability is that the body had become adipocere, and will, before long, melt or crumble. —Ciao n net. inquirer, 30,A. , •," • Did you ever know say+ody to Ara to any kind of business, no mallet hew unpromis i4 hen years at rnoin, who did not proapar t - Not:one ! No initferr holt' bad it might b at the beginning—if he sleek to it earnestly and faithfully, and triad nothing else, no matter how hard ha found , it sometimes to keep his head above water, still if be perse vered, he always came out bright at the long nin, didn't he ! Whatever it might have been at the beginning, at the end of ten years be had made a business for himself. Jo get rid-of the smell of doilkiut. put a handful of hay in a pail of tsator, laud lot 11. eland In a room newly punted In thy younger risyr, mother, you did ail ! ' good tfttither couid do fiti' make um great I, ihd good. My Bret thou,ht -of God and 1 goodness I learned , from you, and the first mart I ever slid, you taught me. My at• tachment to books and knowledge I owe to you ; ant' my qualities that eitltem-my character ire tlai result of your teaching -- All my badness and liveries ;;; should rest on father and myself. My helmetl mother, how good and eliiincnt I Tight hare been, had I done as you taught me. It is my last regret that I she without making any re (un la s litf inoiger." 17.0r - vrill not I sus mourn too mach over mother ; vie must all lie down alike In the dust. And what matters it, whether we the in the prime and glory of youth, or the weak new of age 1 where shall my grave be, I mother 1 Lbt it be vi here )mt and Char lie and Funky ran visit IL Rut )on hare another son, mother, the noblest and the: , beet. Our hippy Phieffe— than whom d better sottind brother never wkirned the earth—will remind you of the one you have lost. The hopes wrecked in me mar be re allied in him. Ile has all the power of , your tall son, without his terrible etperienee and unfortunate association* Weal From the Hudiester Dit',worst :ha Amorioso ) Ira Stout's Farewell te his hien hir. Beloit. we publish a letter scot by Ira Stout to hitl soother. A Moo of feeling per vades it Wit ilftbuld indicate the writer as a truly penitent man. If Ira is such a °ire, he is sadly belied ; if not, he is one of the mostdoipudent hypocrites alive. It will be seen that the letter is dated Tutaday eve ning, Uptober 12 -the evening previous to Ifliortipe altebTpt to worn* suicide— and it thi.i 1 , 611 1 / 1 t wtittenwlth the egpee tation Ott 111 e part that he would be a eorpes I by his own act before another day ha,: fairly ciawiled. With Lila preface we print I the letter Tur.5l)AT 4VENIN(i., Oct. 12. My Beloved Mother: If I knew a name higher and holier, it shOuld be yours rte. °give my modest and most affeciooste fare well in this world, which has indeed been a troubled one to us. You have gained some things, mother, but lost your son. Don't imagiro that I blame you, because I do not. I deeply pity others that things shouhl be hilisinition so unhappy : but, an fur one, I attt content. I would like to live, mother, for ythlt sake, and others, not mine, : but, ih the race of all I have aullllired mid would have to pass through, even if my life wire spared, will you ask me to live? I know *hat human promise is , I know what hu man reitolution can JO. lam willing to ilia j ptay'sil i the tegiiett and iflectionute judge• merit I 'Amax in deciding afe•se things, MD h 1 doing this I am driten irresistibly to death. . • And now, roollief, yttu a ill listi it to me more than others. Let me lay, on the au. thorny of that immortal honk calltd the Ili.' ble, there it* better and a brighter world. where peace and happiness reign eternally. By sincere prayer and repentance, a true faith an Christ, a pure and holy life, this world of deathless beauty and perfection may be aitalna. 'though )od' have lived, mother, an 'freight, Cltri , :l ten life, yet ...Rh a deeper feeling and a purer Interest, be. hew, more strong the I is.i.tr"l truths of t h e Bible, and live nearer the Sasiour of the world. Tine siMple belief Ina lira", r %.,11 be your suillat tint consolation under all trtitiblea, and cheer the lad of death with a 'hope of happy immortality. And a l ien l ong yenta hate felled, Mother, and )oil have putted frtln earth may you reach that world of Me and light, and enjoy that voice and contentment which you have not 101001 eh earth. Receive the visits and counsels of our learned Chriatian.frientlA, Mr. 111,5.5, and °there, who are am7ng Gods hest and purest children on earth lit my last wri ting 1 hive exonerated y , u pi •nd (limp, from any connection in thisterrible alien% and slaw stated other expositiima as matte's of defence, 4udgement and peceishy And now, mother, farrvrAl ' and looks of lore and hope weiT Immo! to you, 140 take my latest love and Idi•ssing. ...And If there be wane happier When &defeat truth, lik• pun, deer, If tbry be any 116,4 of read FM those wbo lore and ne'erfargat. Oh, Moths, hare, .11 lutfe sad blrat. We'll ;meet In that cal m region yet " I am yours in death, as in life, mother. IthßioN IRA STOrt Tux Fans Swittlitea —The polies are making eflorts to arrest a noted ecinale", swindler, known tionu, ghout the land. Rev., Mr. flutter, of Philadelphia, is among hei” victims. Judge Johnston, of Texas, suffer- WS, depletion of 0,530 at the hands of the adroit woman. Forged drafts, forged title deeds, and a stlsooth tonsil* effected the pe- , enniary drain upon the plethoric pockets of the Unttsually. Airy Prole Texas she went to California and practiced sever al sucressfUt tfrindlea in the golden-gated city. " IPm. Franklin, one.' of the heaviest lumber deniers in San Francisco, is her how.' vilest victim, be'having been *Aloud to part witb $5,000 in gold in exchange for worth less drifts. Stormed Baltiriiereanf,bare also, been swindl her. An Irish attorney. owl "No print!! should publish a death tiniest; apprissel or thu`tuctj. the party deceased f teems : 1113•13 , Atrriircr. VOLUME 3—NU ; 46. Spirit crt the Psalms& .Imong all compositions theta° aids)t tie ' serve the name of sacred Wirt. These a• lone contain all44Hrl thit the spirit ual* nature in all itsniood4 art'd sh its watita which strengthens virtu° with glorious es hortations, girea angelic eloquence to pray er, and almost riscito the astaph's jot td praise. In diatresi and fear, , they hreetbe the low, :wad murmur of complaint tnpao- Ilene° th y groin 6tth the agony of the trout,- led They Int - re - ntgenite Iliiisfe tot' the peace of faith : in adoratioh, they ascend' to the glory of creation and the majesty of God. For UlfeklMlll.l4 or fur solitude for all that glathicts aid all that grieves. fortin , Aim 411'Sral:. for our remorse •ntl for our redemption n e dud in these dm:. harinotoes the loud or the low erpreasion Ilri.at ha, hren th , irp,ner in the world. They re ,, ouniled atitid , it the court., of thts • taberna,de : they floated •hrough the lofty and ,tilettn t space of the temple. They were Tung with glory to the hatia of Zion they were sung with tocriir the xtreirm of B. .tnd when Israel had pasaeif Alley, the harp of Dared was still awakened in taro Church of Cliri4t. In all the eras and ages of that ('hunch. from the hymn which first it %Nap red in an upper chamber until Its anthems !pled taw earth. the inspiration of the ' , yid prophet has enraptured its devo, lions and Gimohled ftte Philters. Chorused toy stale wind, of heaven, thry hare swelled throllgh tiode own temple of the sky and .darit, they litre rolled over the 'quad desert Of .Isia, in the lumina and 'tempera of tett . 4, thousand hermit+. They hare rung through th e deep vane's of,the Ali o', in the sobbing: voice* of the forforn Wildornies : through' the doit.tpit 111:1 roves of Sco(tiah /highland- Tars nis the rude ch t nting of the Sootti,h Coe. minters through the wootli - antiaril& of pnmiiire , Itee,icaf lit the heroic hallelujah. Of the early //can t Gifee: Drop 8 Tear. Mn., tOriehttig 1 11C111111' 11( IN) loss of the .lustre hair been re)atel. tad ma yet. it to rt toted by one of the rescued An Etighsh lady. who cater on board ai Smiths/op? , lb with 24'er lttilblinti, bid titres cliblyrro withber--$ ghi about file Yost' a s it , ;4" about Cid a baba in her arms. The husliond 1114 jumped over, and as the flames grew hotter and burned more ly ..hr took her little girl. kissed her, and three her info the water. tilbe then took the hay, a (Air, silthy little, fellow, em heaved him, gave biio her last kiss, sod three him in fie struck nn his back, and a/niggled ver) hard. Rising to the surfaco three generate timed;, hi called out " Mutt , ma, earn time, in the vin-t pit.Nms tones, ttit'it stink to nae no more. The poor nil :min thin clasped her baby to her breast and it. kmairt it repeatedly a.,. th'e . fr suet*. to the bottom. ~r:~-. CZEIIM S o many Ch rks are proving defaulters, ars it °ruler employ ets do not employ young 110. melt Instead of Cis( young men. The girls ,totz't eat , bunko, anti' +pent' aft* employ c and many of O C t'em gib La wa ft yealitie,l to perform the toilet d( ( clerk-- Inv the gener..:it)' ~ , lytruffg men. It hi re.. 113 Inn lancholy to nee NIP!, lenhal young SlOntle of them arc feet high, stuck be hind a eo h ut, r or la/ily latingmg (MUM if \N anti% for a ennitorner to drop in foe tthom to nit soire a rex 3 owls of tape or sell • couple or childrett'n .itockistgs, when they are ell 1111,C11 llteltell to ellitiVh t , the volt, hew iiya it woods and build elites out west. Ay all relearn', r',O IV an eltortkeeping is embeerh a . ed, let the WOll/(11 do it. They will be do ing no mare than they thii.u_rrance.intd they are better adapted for such work that for some of the profeaston4 th 43 strong mitt.le4 1111 pose upon them. " its T b. be ivicamin( rib wit) )citi f Veal you feel tidy if iter for sit+ ppinthottatllng or gPowling I You knew you won't. If your heart was really a dir ty dish, and ugly (motions and arose words were the u.Kleanlineas, It wool,' be a good plan to get them in out as fast as Noah Ina nnfortanut,ty thole can he no anoint:44 ' den cleansing of a nun ' . interior. The more ohjectitinshie stnifite throws Out the Mora there grew,. to replace it —'lls only smoth ering and choking that suits Min !Auer— tdeeeentlso, ttntlf. especially to the prop% in any rilipec4 beneath you—whoth• cr they be interior to you in rank, learning powir or age ; try be pyasant toward. them whether you really feel gsiod pawed or not. if you g et your mouth open to tre out splice or a dagger 'trot it till yo t, kethe,lug glee, transform' the aeaeoti inn(' a floater: 0h,, - do be kind end - pThialttit - - to ' - everjoAll ii U the millenium will come at once' • 1=133 The following notice, aryit the Won iette, may lie acot♦mt a blackantitlea shop in the town of Kowa . •' No HOMO Shod on Smithy ekdept alcknesiand death.',! ' Sonic one has tklined in Witt*. Ii being * poor telfor who cmptics his btah? ha IV his stomach. ... Th. at/talker whb wte "Oiliwti Out r sisal "' more ►ban be did before. r ..«- li..
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