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BARNHART. f Tonne of Publication 'URALS •—sl,6ocla if paid Within three months —s2oo if dlayed elrmonths, and $2,50 It not paid within the year, These terms will bo rigidly ad hered to . ADVERTISEMENTS and Business Notices insert ed at the usual rates. and every description of JOR'PRINTING rXECUPED In the neatant manner, at the lowest prices, and with the utmost despatch !laving purohaned a largo eolloution of typo, we aro pro pared to satiety the °Hem of our (needy 'usintss Pirettorp. D G MUSIC ATTUItNEY AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. ttellii to all profoqiional husioess I.lllrunted to hid care, Particular latent um 111.1 1.0 ruli nn f lik, 011ien opposite the Court House, wltli Col Wu. II Illanr January I 3.'bil.tf ('HARLEM II HAII4C, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLAWONTIE, PA Oahe with tho lion Janice' T lisle No• 25,1858 If IRA IV 1111Til'IllE1.1., ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLAFONTIL PIMA A . continue the p of hie prof . ..moo, In the I thou heretofore ea by hitu and will at tend prinniAly and fait y to all businopt ell trusted to Imo Dec 7d, HSS --ly DR. IL 1.. POTTER, PHYtilt; lAN S SU RUEON Hr., LIEFWITr, rX.NTIIr. t.” , rA, Otn,o on Ilt4h ;,11-,Lt ,01.1 1 11 ill at ti• rol to i.rofogni4ol tl VIII , , t e twr. 0 , awl relowi folly 11, screwy, to hi frit wok .ttol the publo• (lit 21 51 tf OR. J. 11. PM ITCH ILIA., PHYSICIAN .% eni.i.srn.ret r Rlll nt tornd toprlf..,non.tl r 110 horetoforo, and ttully nfl'ort hiy FlerVl.`l,4 to hog frn•oill and the pubim Office next door In his re•tnlettee un Spring orort ()et x4-If 1.. .1. CHAFES, ATVIRNLY AT LAW AND BEAL 1..:-TA'll MGM 1 1.4111t11.41 1 , lit 11 111.11 1 10 l'A Sep AO off it E. J. 1110CICTIAN. Sl'llVl.l. l lt AND ('()NVI,IANiCI:I: I'l • lIANKIN, AlllOO.ll AT LAW, IV I 1.1 , 1 , 10,11 T , on High forp,Slll.l tho TIN' of J nil go Plltloll,ll. BEATH, AT roitNl,l' Al' LAW lIKI.LISTONTrI, PA .ftio• with lion Limes T Hula = 11.111:41 A %I 111.301 , 1, ArPiliN Al I,AW• tin AtiogrAi i building f.a n‘lup"' :11 , Allister, 11.110 Co Etsmfoa Auguat DR. JAIAIES F. Sit PHYSICIAN k SI 11, , 0r-our to Jrl W .1 .loKtm. rOllpMelitilly Icn d,rs his itrttle.mottal toes tit the itzotto ttf PO f MRS 11.1.',; and sauut y ()M•° ut Iho Eutaw littuoo A nllllo7'l PIM, ritIFTAI,I,OIIII. PHS I),(HI'ERILEOTYPES 'lakes! daily (except Sunday from 8♦ 11 to 51' 111 BY .1 S BARNHART In his !splendid Saloon, ❑, the Arcade Building Bellefonte, l'enn'a J. D. WING ATE, RESI DEN r Dp.s sT Office and romilence yin iho Niiith Eitel Cornor ;AM° Dlamonii, near the Court lllouee . . . . r Will be Prime' at. hin olive eio•er 100 wecke in each month, commencing nn the lint Monday of the inunth,when hp will be away tilling rofeesiunal GEOlitilt W. SWAIiTZ, iall W AT irWl AKER t JEW ELER, 0110 11./1 . I•. A Br. Stop', on Alloghony ntruel Cloka, Wu.tuhua and Jumalry nanny ropairr•d .1101 ~arranted Aug 12 ';,U iC EAda.N. • OPPOBITE THE WEST BRANOJI BANK =I 4:11.1,11M H.'n , lV. PIMP I? IEI'OR. N. It. —An Omnibus will run to and from the Depot and l'ackel Landings, to this Hotel, Iron of charge Sept :1-37.tf A DA /11 Arrutts EY AT LOW rist.LePorrit, PFSIM'A Win ittotol promptly to all legal business Intrusted to him Special attention will Inc given to the prph.llllll' Court Practice 11..6crivening Hie office to with the lion Janice T Ilale,. ,where lie eau always be consulted In Ulu English and'll omen languages J U.STOVER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW lINN'A Will practice his profession pi the govern) Courts of Centre County, All buisinean intrusted to him will be faithfully attended to Partioular attention paid to collections, and all monies promptly re. milted. Can be consulted in the German as well as in the English language M • °acon High et , formerly occupied by Judge Burnside and U C Boni, Eng F. P. tAItICEN, DRUUtIIST. MILLI/P . OMM PA WHO/AMAMI AND EMTAII DIALSR IN Drugs, Medicines,Berfumery, Paints, Oils, Var nishos, Dye• Stuffs, Toilot Sonps, Brushes, lloir and Tooth Broshos, Vanes And 'l.o r lot-Arbode*, Trowels and Shoulder Braces Unrdun Seeds Customers will find my stock complete and fresh, and all sold at moderato prices I.Vo'Farmers and Physicians om the country are avlted to examine my stook DENIAL CARD. IL B. parry. Sn ito HON DENTIST. (Letts olf LANCASTER, PA ,) HAS located permanently in Bellefonte, Centre County, where ho proposes practis ing all the various branches of hie profession in the moat approved 111111100 r, and at !nod crate charges. Oman and reeitionee in the house occupied by Mrs. 111, Benner, directly • plumate the residence of the late lion. Thomas lin mania ME We lake pleasure In recommending Dr. 11 11 P Akar to our friends as a tlsorpugh and Reissue pushed Dentist C 11. 1111.P.S5I,Eit, M D , JAMES LOCKE, M. D. Bellefonte, March 25-13-'6B. FARE REDUCED. , STATES UNIOII t HOTEL, X OOB St 608 Market Ettreer, Aber.. sixth, PHIL ADEIRIIIA, PA G. W. HINKLE, Proprietor Tieai .—sl 26 rER DEE :f:elect Vottrg. Ten Year s Ago. BY ODOIIOIII D PRENTICZ Ten years ago my heart beat liigh With noble alma and mistily pride; And 'hope and love,' and youthful joy, Bright seeming 'round my path did glide, But now that heart fo sorrow's liound, Its vile is humbled to the gfouiid, And all its hopes and loves are rti on, Like flowers before the tempest driven Ten yearn ago yon queenly girl Was but a child, n prattling thing, With sunshine in c ualt golden curl, As blithely she did romp nod sing Now elm poseease, or lily grail - The mewled form, the reuniters race— With every churn the eye to bleaa, A creature all of torch Ten years ago I knew a flower, A maiden pure as angels bright, And pmtiAly owned her winning power To wake my soul to love and light Hut now, ales' I may not see That flower that was so dear to me, But I must languish +till, II) pain, Nor hope we e'er may tenet nviin - ' ill rood Ise earth our souls shall ri.e a world s .4 rest beyond tho skies Original Wm the Detnot r IV utehle Sketch of Our Last Visit NO 2. The next morning we %Nero anxii'mg to prosecute the bent of our own lib and started early in order t 1 reach the res idence of uncle, if pootilile by noon Noble being rested from his Fri lions fatigues, traveled with more than his usual en NW On our way thither we met our kind fi lend/ and 1(-m4111/x11 him at the first gbuu e, al. though not having seen him for a period of seven long years ' Ili could scarcely re alize that the prattling youngster of the by guns," wan in reality before him. in a personage so dillerent iii every appidranee. Y, t such was the fact ' The incidents of the past were not entire ly obliterat,d lion Ins memory, and he referred to menu in • 1 " 1 "" ^ " -110 i " ' M g" " mi. a l a """ V) be at home en th, 21. st nisi to ail, till manner that betokened 11101, than 3 usual interest His bitsmess did nit admit oftnto party avu ld t a l'i a it you Ploli•c- Flc ti noun ,I to lims, ie. line If 1,,,,, 1 1,11. 01. ri turning immediately with us Ili ',a ttires the plough of grilse old time has " lad " "t, rat ti"""gh the vy and furioweil deep, leaving the tuners of anxiety t" ere ,"- V " "'"1."'"1 to a " et a and care ' intdelrbly trams.ml upon lily em). friend. thi S ' d ' hmh t"""'"o''` 5w 1' a"""I'd, tenant!, 1118 C) ctB quick and piercing,and 11a P 1 " 4 I'har'll In 'I" nin o n" it is the oily feature which ec h e y,„ t h e ) nod in 111.' n anti whole expression from a serious aspect _ i"' f h, 1,1 by 11, tII 11 e The frosts of many winters are beginning to 1111' I ' l ' 3 " I i'" truly indicate, that the three score y eirs the """ I ' " I h I. x ' I 31 11 ' but and ten" allotted to humanity, ale s gnu-I"'t tie ;1 ' ". " I '• I ruing to crowd themselves upon our itirted l of Chi ist .1, ',I, my Led fin \10„,1 n . It.lli ,1 e fin rids about with more apparently than a usual rap,dity Before ruching his pleasant home, we cane 7 1". 11 " 1, `l"'ant soil l ,t" in too toll gate, and in the lady in attendance 1 " . " -* ev ` . "" 4.. al " r 11 ' 11 ""'"" 'of "" v agree alde time and llic 1, 1 1 1 .0 1 . ii o r set, nil recognized an old acquaintance. We_ In quired who kept the gate She ansWereil nowh " ii "" w g " a " aia g Mr t ' That moment the ' light of other we " vre " laig " l t " a "' " qr. Ini - ' 1 " . days" east als ellidgent radiance upon her, very hytaetlY Ga h "'"' "r our friends neeompaiped ei/lit miles 141 and she too re«ignizeil a fn. nil \l'l' had our Donne} nod 110 ii left it, to meditate On the pleasure of her acqukintance previous to , marriage, and Qtlleil her by in 11,, end, ar- the ,P l ' l " ant this' "sil. as " ing naine thiin cousin mem „ IL is al- wended our way liono w oc , •asionally the pore scented mountain air, most needless to add that we . 1 " ""J"Y . social convtreiatt on until Just time to Ruch " I " Ni a pp"'" / ain"''t iris I g . I.}''l'lll, no our eoncep Uncles by noon. "His the odors " 1 "r On arming at ins residence, vie found the lit home safely Just old "oil was sinking door looked, and no person at home to re-' lit test : nrnlilt repaid for all the run ceive Hero was a dilemma, but seeing a . man in a field near at hand, we inquired lor pleasant evi Tits of al ..journey Lilts Rusin, l'a the 111111171.C8 of the house. lie lammed us that Aunt had been called away to visit the sick Adapt' a relative. lie kindly Koller.' ascublance, but not being willing to trouble stranger we declined accepting his aid - We Journeyed thither ouiself leaving Mi. F. 111 company wail the stranger to sw air our return. On the way we met a little gir crying —apparently in sore distress. We 'moved the rause. My little sister is , dying," she replied. V 6 approached the house of affliction tu search of our friend,and truly witnessed a scene, The bitter poig nancy. of family grief would have melted a heart of stone ! That night the child died. TIIpN It is ill life. The tenderest ties are soonest severed. The brightest flowers, those too that emit the sweetest filigrance fall beneath the gentle woeings of a noon day zephyr. The clearest morning may be over-cast with clouds by noon the fondest hopes of life may be dissipated in a single hour. ELM true is_this seutuuent, and how forcably the effect when Ito confront the sail reality of death—when the spirit of our dearest friengs freed from its '• mouldering tenement of clay," hag gone into the pres ence of its (Ad ! flow fondly we cherish their memory, we cast a lingering look upon departed joys—the sunray smiles and car reases of childhood are with t B in our TUVlll tation. In reality we caress rchiblren we fold them in our embrace—but haw of ten, indeed, the ruthless hand of death. dis sipates our hopes, and the heart echoes its own bitterness in the sad Jelleetion that tin& have one ! gone I gone'. from earth forever! No sooner did their hearts beat . M unison with their child—hearts that beat , only as a fond parent's can—than death entered the threshold and severed the silver cords of life ! But the voice of revelation cries through the thick gloom of the grave, " I rim the restarection amid the life." how BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A., THURSDAY, FEVRUARY 3, 1859. consoling the reflection, that though death may seperate us from friends, we may re unite with them all in that. blessed Eden above: The bereaved parents who are the subject of thieve remarks. have hurried live children who are now basking in the ap proving smiles era kind Saviour— "" Lei little elillareit rim° %nod me Tina flrl.o them nut for or sutell the kingdom of Ileaven " These 'climbed ties shall he revognized in the day of final to stiUttinn, wheu the un veiled males of the free of Jesus shall burst forth in a halo ~feteinal glory Before we It ft that house of tnourtung the child was rott•igtted 111114 lad n slnl 'dace the grave. We ,opnirned among ft tends, I,v the Item ',too:1.31) 14 111110y, and ttept etill them truly in their , m too, Her bright Woe ele, are 1,40.1 to death. iter merry 'm4o 'et Iler th.,o4a.o4Q‘lrollig .111 , 1 ..kibklfctlim 1114 tr he Ll', i to .re '1:1,,y .1 0 mgt n nth ilLt •k tin, M tieh rim they ifrwt.l tho For now lifn'n tronnled pnat And they Kilnll with her in He!" en meet IIEZEI to Itre —in 'Ohio at Intl ,tftkr tottetelitq.7 the flinerttl 01 the tleeong. (41 • Ive lett and tilltio4l k ightryn fttrthet %Ve.t. 11• e Iv, .1 tti our 111'41111:111011 un sun wa , ttettlitg tle k 111 111111 01 tht• Cite ell West nil I casting hi, 1.1,1 ling. ring la I`l 1111011 Illy tall slur, , ttl tit, It, aintful of I Itir In , nls prat tuy sering us ' Tlniter a'trt• no It•.-i nn•r!lng It 1111 1111 RI Iu all our t•lttng ninst plating ,il4,t 1 , 01111 , 11 , 1 it 101 'llll 11,01 10 1111.1 10111.111110 CO 111011 • 11 , 1.1 Lt I. 01,111 %. r (lie tour alth oi;lt it LL a ; a a'. , 1111•!,11; 1 111 pnl L thu tile 1111 1111notT n tl,ll v of at. pta,•,• WWI til our 11 , 1 t, we WI 11 0 . p .1 1111,1 I.ktnilliti frith num•nitry nr•l otti nn ;r,rolin;l,l al,tinl ;1r till ktita remnik•;; :try r.;;;or• not ' hnt int; 11;;,!..11. ; •.I. : awl nr compli,11•••1 111 !101l •11 ; ; 1 1 ;1.. 11,1% — mt:wo l ' as;;;.1 1 .1; thanln Innny t 11; 1.• tia n day m • 11.,. Jr is reported that a number of New Volk ladies, interested m the Mount Vernon 111. In meta, requested Fanny liendtle litiVler to deliver a ennrse of Shalc , peailln readings Gtr; the bent fit of thriefund,, and that thus they were answered " Ladles, I respect your motives but have no toleration for the means pm are resorticg to, to perpetuate the memory of Georee Wasithington. ,Ifyourronnliyis too poor, or too mean or too ungrateful o take upon a -1 sell, through the National I,tlyklature. so obvious a duty, better that MOunt Vernon be sold for a cattle market than that it 1 1 should he _purchaqed Ity the proceeds of charity balls flash newspapers and quack doetor9. My humble abilities are at your service, but with the pros iso, that, us hal ever amount of money they may y told, it shall be presented to Congress as the first dona- Lion to enable theta to discharge a duty %floe') ought to be discharged by. them, or wit _al all." Thiltev Daniel Waldo, late chaplain to Congress, says :- sin now an old man. I have seen nearly a century. Do you want to know how to grow old slow and happily ? Let me tell you Always eat slowly —mas• lieut..) well. Go to yetailood. to your rest, and to your ocenpation siiliqg Keep a good nature and soft temper everywhere -- Never give way to anger. Cultivate a good memory, and to do this you must always he mmintimeative: repeat what you hat e read —talk ahout it." • A frietul asked a Dutchman u hat knul of a Winter he thought we Nhotilil hack. The Dutchman drawing op air of philosoph u •al equanimity, and All occuhir soap of the eye. said : think shy will be worry cold dit Winter, or werry lint -onv of them both." Stray. Loaves from a Country Girl's Diary (NO. 6.) ar( swiftly passing away. The old year is about la) nig offhis (Town of -loyalty, tt rul stepping in the ranks of the dreamy past. Let us view his pages for a moment There we ace wiitte, brilit hopes, now crushed ; pins joys, now blasted. During Ins r.njourn we hiwp, all felt the weight of many Caren : the Stith of many seri ows. But high hp m the ilium berirof memory, brightly shine the iiiemiati niipiaintaitees We has e form , : the dent as,nmation, or n Si,L. to Jo ) awl the • •xtiet cup of. ph:astir of tt ttt. di ask. Slll anal A happy , mw3, ar ' May Os pleasures How thick and fast round he cup of all. Where will nt be when ¢rt nets• year's morn dawns upon Earth t Ab. ' may be, Si oh the silent dead II• livin g I will be far from the home of my Lir, h . llp set nis of in) childhood. When New Year rotbrins, again tt ill our old fn ends breathe a iiish fur our 113111,1110 i ,, or till time &%-litatatio, oblittii7tte from their hearts, lair , mories Nu! not I know thut, though b. t t with intro std pi riplexing trial.; fat iy lnul The toil and or c;irti. there .its pearls Irian tt 114 e shrine the ,ni-reit 0., or iend.hip toil err err go forth '1•I , re still a ill born that Simile ihr light e t lio•lt has led mil ening feet along the tint bank.; 01 thitit i i i and raided our yo ',rid feet into the pithy of truth, iitue a ,! 1,11(MNI. EI,N km, -- Lt sttelt an hour as Owl, I 1.1'140 Oil the ht . :111110N of el C/11.1011. and ly I' 11 Ihe rill. g er or v a, lit trot im•atl -1;;ill, rat lation ; 10 - r.atutc. lie the at.l comm.; of the 0.111;•ti If tatuttli. It rtv , olt•n. ho•il 01 OW . k uon • 9.111 early 10.116 ,, 1 oil 11: 1 , t 7, :11101111e maw iti.tt, Iltimati awl I t•e. has her ,ha .1”1,) at , lllol 11 , Pal.' Tilt r '.l a It, unit in her hanni, owl 10061'11 111 hitfnl glAriecs t the Ittan.'h c. ,if the 01,1.ia1.. ti ce at the 4wucr of in . y 111.140 lit th , eantlic my %, 'Ling art . 1010 ing in the ,ray Ic ~f e hnr aroil,l I ani hit rt . alone ; no sti.ubm fail arwitol til e a iv.. those 1 . 11141, Ili lit' r flit bi..l( It 111. 111 y, 'll4ll 1/ 1. 1,1 " Tea aII be waititi.:. awl I Inriit go Hoping thn. mt ft .crul have 11.'11 intereito,l whit. rt. I ding me "Stray " awl that rnnd anon the hrr te will waft me a ' 1111,11,Na) from the L will 1,1 , 1 ),,ti an affeetionate farewell - Mothyr, Mother. kiss' " I soled a little Ono oh boy, with blue ey,s, anxiously • itching his mother ' s niapioally sen nus Nee, as she 'tenderly laid him upon lus .oft warm bed, and lovingly f i l l the STIMVW drapery about him. •• Me Mother And the rosy checks began to tremble, the tear drops to gather in the pleading, up turn ed eye', and the little li...inn henvcs with struggling emotion. ••!itt -14,- tio scin - has lieduaniTtrty to-dikvi.r replies the inothor, - sadly : "how eau I ku,n those lips that have spoken much angry words ?" MIME Too inneh, too much' Dutiful emitter, relent ! The little heart is swi lli ig. break ing with grief; tumultuous soh , : break from the agitated bosom : the snow-white pillow is drenched with penitent teats awl the lit tle dimpled hand is extended so imploring ly. Relent! enough ! !hive more the littAead is pdlowed upon the maternal bosom --once more the little cherub form is pies,ed to the mother's itehing heart, and tho good night kiss of forgiveness and love 141 , 4,1 two fold tenderer. A few moment 4 Ittul the 'rigs cease, the golden head drops, the it ea ty eyelids elose, and the little eging one 18 laid 171 . 1 a in I pellr: - 1 7 1 1 rhilil humbled b3 one kiss from mamma. What'it in a kiss--a simple kiss ? Mitch, very much' More potent than the sceptre —dearer to affection than cmntless wealth. Who has not felt its magic influence ? the lovers tinder pledge of undying censtan. cy ; 'tis a fiend of friendship and fidelity ; and not only is it dear to onthful and ar dent, but also to old age, to the withered heart and bloomless cheek Punch says: •• To'find ;sit whom a child loves, make it a present. and notloo to whom it IN eager to show thaj prosentax-multingly. To tied out whom a woman hates do ex actly the same thing " [l7" Music.-4 ever held this senteqo of the poet. .113 a canon M ) (aced. 'vat whom God loveth not, they love not illogic." For thn De 111110 rout° Wotchinan ti VeNt c‘eilirg hour, When m ;114 igiorgeouii gol l i. ,fl 1, 'rho fiery Icing of 'tolls II 010 We... .I Svrent evening hour, When twtlighl, mhad 10.4 e And moon crown of 11. oven F. nil/ forth a flood ~1 t 1 Ig.“ Adieu' The heart n iv Gel —lV,hat. mu-di [nay Loll,'' The uin , lw , the pen Ly m r reveal, • WhAt, i0r4,14 iu ' 11101.4 K 111 , 0110 eel! %%HA) 11,1)!'il• What Is a Kiss 7 Why is Heaven so Attractive. Among the nnmerous reaming N% hitli may be given for Hem en's peculiar attractive ness to every cla,tian heat t, may be men timed in the - followtng. • I. Because the saved in 111.:1 , 7Ni, are ex empt front all pains, and all trouble and af fliction 2. liefsimso the avithitnernble olge,:tA then to be seen art mote beautiful than nno ttf summit 3 Re(illi,ely will Li soul wire glo liy far tL.ut the pt,.cnt ono I lh the iiiti 1 1 ,1, with all it, %von :Lon, f ,‘ ill L. 7i, i ly ntiength ❑ ' i•ted 5 It, a pla , .)1 crt.ed„„, flllm 1111111 o! 111 by ;111 , 1 vl, C, 114,111 sin and lonlidAilon G it 14 tt pl i of Cr tit al tit it the nand lei, tt n t3yo mim 11, hilioihm/.1 horn .1‘ land ed out Rod a lihol that the ttiLir.l, r W 1 1 .4 rn iitve( t 1111111 . 11 at t 11.• entraliro or I lie foroNl, un the nni II n revilatinii SLY thought it prurient to mnt,..1,0 11 ,• fi , r h,. 9 floellitso It n• um of love t%4, tn•i!lhhints. unheated n inters, and seraph , r 111 I: rata„ 1 , 1111:2)1 re al-. I, 1 if) 111 01.2 tli , i-fain meet talot,l fro•lnk that have coto . before, 11 ",'" lw , , nw T , l " "'" 11111111 . ,1 the t. , and wt honk' dalse %In , follow %ftcr , h . 1 !,. tl. . 'rl,l r-1 1 11evaitie the Nave,' %%111 ..: ago in 111, r*, th lnt 100,1 pleas tut 1111.1 3 :no file l "I"' di" 'l"' "I" "I 12 11 ,, noise all nir tri to gill tdvared \ "111 I : " 1101,0 01 1. , tills 1 / 1 ,, t11 , 1 , , nun tutu4t up. itn.l c‘ory I . IN, also ISe: If v• I.• 11 13 ItecaliNe 11, ason lionie, a anert !ionic, %hero the social ran bo fu l .` l " Y ill ""'l‘ thou l'" " " I "' ' . "l" .^ a 3111 l In have Men ,et nil lii , . 'E to ly ~y tint,lllClltlty iji It' %a , II Ite ,tr o.in , t . ths rk• full be a eohNtaid 01 IstioAlt,l l {,•, vulac, hap nor ,s arrl ro %On le di T:1 , 1 n C. to in 11(101 11011111. , • =I 7 !Brans It i, a ph , - of 11111‘t. ri A nii,l 15 llte.k we elm tter , with pa ! o mit v heti they f :t I n l !lime trmrchg, and the itehle army of ii , u At a I.iir leo fir t 1,11,t% t I th, %tr, :t.•t t on wl t h 111 LI , ,1 I 1 1, 1 the 'l;3'4 'y th( it er,tile. tuvl 11l th. tl.thl .Ilt am lit Ili, ietealeil tit thi m a, Amilt ),•, 1 110 1111,, mart) .4 of • t,t•ty au,e tli J 1,1.41 , 11 Ndl ,11 . 14.1)' •111 , 0 13,1 , I) lII ' Oho. ~f the klder ltit.tlll. a "lour., Nho atr k,- a 111 anti lofty 17 IS,, ;to, tit, m, no im s lit !'•urc, but all ii bn',liu r,,,eak.tl;l• IS II• • cis. I. ;, tial)lntln of .1, \ coal 0%, ri I .11, 1111 , 1 I) , Ply S% ,',lll I') it. ltl .1401 Lhe Flail,. tis Ltiele• / Itecair, 1.4 ttii•re. '1 it, it' OW ~port I, t'it're 2' Beeall.ii 111.. of 'lie riglit e.iilein sill lie p , rtruirtrut, will last ver and ever. !?,),/.,,i Rcccp Etiq not to Ih^ fo!lowi,z, nil ..d oopp , t(e are tio•A I, I:\ a 1t,1101\1 . 11 jo,.rual 1,1 or.. y i.i t, v t.,) a ia,ly in lilt p (,) , I Pier lOU !pay by nt a look of rt t, 21 N holt your oourstello n 1)ov to a ,rut • IVII• 11 a geotlt•uian bowl to a la , l) nt Four 11 , • 111,S 141 lotllV 1,/ 111111 111 n•tnrn In 1411,11).; pti;fli 'll.‘, tI .11,13ny A las a w l %i 455; mak. 4 l:le and -Noi!nog 14 Au Id . , 1111.11 r,t0..1 nt Amen ca as those c o lifelitioti.d soelet), su well owl, rstood and era, nerd in Europe Lathei that g.,lll.l,minti pa,s tie in the street w lien in Net, the fault al i , S from deli- brew It of polienevv i It h, lh, tr duty to tlo the atiii.ible to fors it is a put 'lege whieli ladles enjoy of chow, mg then owa a,....nates or a,,piiiiiitri:wes Nu g, nthvirtit likes I, rlsk the '111I: ni ttlt• strict Ity a lady through a iiienikture .sa • lute To s. it WOllll cc, 111 a 'ICI, ttitotV then trade of politenes -; Meet in;; Is 111(I4 111 the street, whom into his casually met in company, they se'doin bow unless he bows first ; and When a gentl , mi ui ever de parts front the rule of good breeding, cep: o ceasi.iiially, by the way of expert- Inent, hit twoinaintatice4 do not multiply but he stands probably charged with rode new A lady anust he 'null to a gentleman into who , . rompany she may easily be phi nul ; but a gentleman iy nu'. lido!' this to tin 4111110 upon an aopiamtaneesliip the lit,t time he afterwards meets her in the htrilet-. If it he her wall, she gives 4 , /111e t,,k h of recognition, when the gentleman may bow : otherwise he must pays on and tunisider hmiself stranger No lady nerd hesitate to how to a gyntleman, for he will prompt . - ly and polite!y answer, even if he has for gotten hie fair Saliiter : no ono lint a brute can do otherwisa ; should he pass on rude ly, his character is declared, and there is a cheap l'oliten!ss or good tweed ing is like law :The 'reason of things.'" A cm.nannvsn itinerant preacher of the preseni day, held forth a short time tore, at Dan tile, Pa. In giving notice of his intention to preach, he requested the ladies not to bring their battles vi hen they came to hear hint. Ile thought it was enough to have ono crying in the wilderness at a tune. A beautiful thought, uttered by d child four yenta old abo , tl the eointd, is worthy of note. StaiNrig on the portico of the cle• gaut tultuouti.. on Majie Grov‘i Farm, on due of the blight evenings of thus week, he said to MC he - thought the comet, God's railroad car, 01 which he went riding thro' the sky.'' "'Allow me," says a philosopher, the toile,tB a woman has worn during Iltr life add I will WI ite her history." &Murder Revealed by a Dream A :woe:dons dtneorery of a horrible tour der t related by a Bolpan Journal of a re rent date, of o lick Ise make a 91111.111 a brathers..Tews. 'nt Ma Ilnm I.)rek with a new 41,1;0.111g their Iwo thtughtert at a boantm4 school hi the Intl n “r.(lrns, ,wardeov. I)urtiog the lit tit high, of he:rnL• annee the yotiug,t..l daughter. aged ten, 0 Ito waM loft at home, r innthrt— eettl tlatring tI i night and et t tog hittrrlt der 1.11..1 (hat .11,• .at In r fatter and l'n•1. , amt all In H.,. ndit 'I I, tr• 6. t fat st,m, t dun tools int nott.n. 0f the . 0 1 61 , ~. laratow Lill, as Ole per , lt I. an I ‘‘,,i,1.1 lit Le Oil 41 she h 4 r 111 anti 11 , •xi railrf:lllV, ties'. ILA loLI Le fore the ot of th, it, In tt hole ,h,..1, it,' 11.1 ,11,•trn , tatlll.l at th, ...ta. tit, ~r in tilt 11 ,•,11 ll , fful dr am 011 the pal tOl lilt OL 31 115'11111111M llt, eat Ited an t 111 tlll' 111,1gilhOrhood, How to Cooka Rush:tad A 43,1 y rciuii r ing %a uablv ta u pe, •211)1,,..1 run au Ot111111111”.1 Harper', 11.4,4a/.!te • The two. h.o; iti ti. tear, for thu prtpalatnoii nl 111111 y good th tl, :Intl I hate nu dout.t that thu f,..11....u.t4t4 •utll plot*: 011 e of the laluahl, in the cata- 14r40 , of nv [pc. kook a 1 1 1 1 ,1,11,0] a ., M I , s.tol of th. hare out tuu,t lust catch LA. 11,i5r,,,, don, ~t the o tilt of ,t) make a t.;0.1 , 1 do .11 of tutu IS Mot . \ Ian)" litiOntrvi. aro 4,1. ,letl in till . luill win II ;.; I aliulll Il as if Illuir 1111S11.111 ,1S n. re 111:111L Illel Li lA . th ,• in %1111 . 1/th' .it t • 1 u • (11 , 111 tr) LI I 1.,1 111 S., :10111. hlll./111 111 11111 1, 11. 1 11 , 111 110r1, 11 . 1.1 i aut. la Ca a ao a i Kay all tlator , 'fla, tt atal'l al at ate than tap with te , t , :aa , - eiatwe. , at rtul that be hiapia ... , 111 that a lIONI/ 111.1 VI 111 11.. It 11.. der and goal. at anata•ageal ala till, •tr : hat un the vont! )lh tan very Aela n to mug, ala, t a largo I ar, cal! a , I Jar if la' a •a• Stir lot lo t a a ,l a' !aim 11 0 3 r 111. lir_ Of 1011- 'l4Oll 1.11,‘ . 111 111.. 1111 . 1,1• it tay as, r . a. caall) lit it 11... le Er, Ita a'a at • A'al lit at aa „, tnt ('.,,,,T 11., wt'.': a:1'• qt, I, 1,h1.1 ti,,, :rot ~ ,rtl, - ti.rt r inii,h• 4 VI I :11 pl, rt 4 :miry, awl if !,,1.1 a 111,1— 1 a:11 01i. , r . .., , , re, titfflak ie. let (hem b .1 , ~. 111;11111, 4 V. AI (' ,ti'lioletit pillion of SO, rN . , , 111. %, 4 'A 101 prtolcitoe awl Rio 1 rt., owl Wl_ w.<lll. alr ma: all good ,a r, ..,... 10, try il tl tic, "lia., land 7/ realize what a ad mit:o,l: ,sh a hii,l,tll , l maktui when plop, ink I ” .11101 r SEX r 4 is S 111411111; Ket, sat 4 a writ at 111 one of OW el • (11prel:li, that cr. n aft, r death mum, re 'alle4.lB the inherent np , desty.of nom ii, %%In n IlroW IP 41 she 1h1r.14 on her far and a drowned man •••-oti in, back The nobb ct part of a human bent; 1 , the head but the naat'h head is liable to baldness Minas is tre'ver bald. The Mait's lave is often tuatlc r,pub,o,o nit account of a har,h grit ulg beard ; and out covert.l with sordid as sJitietunes seartely to be distinguished trout the face of a brute beast : ul woman, on the other hand, the thee always remains pure and decent 'For 11114 reason women wove, IT o-f 4.174 twalate tables,. for bidden to rub their cheeks, lest hair should grbrriand obscure their blushing modest . ) - But the most cp, 'dent 111'0014 the innate pu rity of the tamale sex 18, that a woman liav- Mg once washed, is Clean, and if she wash in second water will 'pot nod it but a man is never clean —though he should wash in ten successive itvateri he will cloud and in• feet them all. r AN exceedingly ingenious way, says letter from the newly discovered country, the lathes of Japan luvic introduced, in or. der tit keep parents and husbands ffom know ing what they may write, for men and mi nim write with entirely different letters or characters, and hence cannot read each oth e.rs letters. The reason of this was, that women could not thus know anything of the business matters of their husbands. TIMMY • $ 1 1 1 01V - ADVANCS VOLUME 4 -NI"MBER 6. The Great Change 1./ealli is the universal doom. 'I he flower of the t alley springs up, bloomy for a ichilo ‘ari,e4atiol Inn sq, but' perrshesay 5 , 44411 .1•: III(' 1.1 , Ty of .1111.111111118 tilr,ilVll r the Ito,. of rintins.:: The e)81, of the fur e,d, flit ()ugh aho,e I,II,IIICIICY lLc 1s111(18 of 11 4 111'11 Inivo %t 1,1..111 , 4 centut les, and nllllll 1014 k1111(1 . I (Clllhr retreat of 1 4 1111.4 1 . 11111 , Leas.: w at la.st prime:l,l,4l tj tint re tonhold Man 1110'1,01f, Idiom ti Ivic digit, gm -. 1 1,1 al,o{e all the works of lisnd an I nho 5',a11,14 the proud lord 1 , 14 . 1'1 111 • 14 '4 111 I;:14 111111.11 1111 1 11 010 444, 4 , 1.1 11. al, rind 111,11 V it H. 1.1 that .• %,1 h tin 111411 frtolli Iu fro nd.t 3,1111, n.n l loin (0 tlnul 111.IIV 0111. \\'.• lu.d. until Plo rt tt here rt e are adne....• ~ f (on uunlalitt, the monument. "f 'le. ;,.n t , el, ry ite, 11, tt e look tn , oil. ''ttot ,smk. anu rittug, :0,1 a ll the same %, i,." v th, Impinge r '•)1111 that I , burn of t%knnatt aof few and full of uon. ht, Ili .. , mwth forth ills:. n flower, turd to rut fleet?' /I , /I 00,101 V 11111 rnmrlh not " 11,01 awiy. yen. yea r.,,th is he?' 11 hit mhh nn of human ! , f. , awl human % 1 .11. %l 1 rl . a . II 1. hat ti mournful r he 11,, •ei of life Ls lnn ht 1 4 , I% ,•k r • t , 4m',esery tie tlt r patt•tog men's of tilts wor pr,l - (Int Into's alotting plilee 14 not here. tonne \ tog In lh^ tomb Ilow often 1, hi, patlm marked I.y the eloods of athercity ' llow ofttn Is he ralletl tn weep over the 1.5 e , l anti lost. and fed that coon he moot go henee ' is appointed unto urw oce to do. and after death the jolg, No ttlyt e:111 f , r rt ttlnment trot'l ttf the to op—r pot oottla 01 , 1 ut tll,to Itoto.t.l of rt tle 'l,l .1,11 1.(1117 ,nll.lon experictictt,. ~Iters—ttion all ont,tittro to etif4.roc tlik un wt tr , mo rt• rt rrtti,ot t,ron c. , ;r Itvrtit3 ; and .Pr 111 1 0 1 %% °I ill . 141 (vatic it.ti I. \t r !Ili t . 411'1 ' Sig . 1 1 sill L. 111 , 11 Tin it : , not a -. ..i, t %% 1 0 .e linnian foot 1( r 4 tread that .1 - , . not : 111 the fleeting ht-dorl' or it. inmates give the lesson of !mot:111 , 3. I, it the household , Death en ter-, spares neither the bright nor the beau tiful n, it her the young nor the fair fs it in the l'horell , They ts ho prontposl mitelt, whose I: 5•,,, , were . tho•o: of punts' and useful , . 11,1 1, see first e 1 fled away, and other , : Tell to fill the told Is it anya% here ?.... Ferry Illssll . h Vs,, est I . ‘ situ , Ws' hi ar .4. CAM(' one of not f% !Io w I,ss WI ,sis, il hes , ,t. Islhfrirlir..e is fils ., }ll.sl %11, sss• ras•.• l's, run and wh , se Mills, .110 51e , t111 ,, 1, ere long, to lade from ills' I, Ms 111 1, 11f1s , of r:11 lit log Yet, risen il , e 0, thon•,111 they w‘l%. to live be l e forever Thu y earry on thl it de-go. all 1 arcs° in tent in ths . lr pros , 1 , ,, that its ath sellout ,t. in, lo ,nirtili. it, If upon the:- 01011 , 4h:9. Tins' sirs am of tune still liorrit•s onward „but where are the inhabitant of its , banks 7 Nls hays tot, fl , awl riles its' hive storks ' of g, inn, toll art. but ,‘lteie are the futitn „ l ; l'r 4 I f lilt fan.' or the .I,,igners or 'hi-, 40- t, r ' " • fallt. r. when, ale they,-11nll the prophet _• do that Ire forev ... .J„,/ Where is the g' (Si isig, ells, I, th es el" brow the ea cle rte of a oi,i h 7 V; te thin tot.., hand, it mnittnr voireN 11n.' 104 moulder...4l in iJm , In cheek I. rid an i 1.. ft 1..1 44.11.1 y n‘ et, Of ph:l , lllre 111 , 4 T hum 1 , 1•1•14 or Goi over 310 ,11 . 1, in! 10111 clue(' enjoyment, in the poor it ri.hing oblextv of this world. Do you ex in t to be prepari 7 iTiol that whirls i. to (tome 7 ou eny y ss it re ? fiteprtnrv.‘ that Ingt4 nnly while life lasts lir not hatynnrw . it nil) have semblance, dna aims not the go honnee. Then repent nom do zinc u nit f r or n. q_s f, „ lour si ye not. the ' , on of \lan ennietli.- PI I. \ '4l\ T I \ NT —At the funeral of 11, too.. babe ni Nt w 'Olaroh, a few days sat, lhr a ,`ln`linl4tanee oc• correct, I eir.al kably ela” ring and suggem• live r . -The little one, all beautifully robed for the gi are, ails Inel in its eollin on the morn ing ol The-werpmg, cod in Iw. timid a small laupa•t of flowers, among n lurk it as all unopened rose bud of the ••lto.e of Sharon " The lid was then placed on the eoflin and the funeral service performed. When after thelapse of not more than too or three hours, the coffin a as opened again, and the friends gathered round to look upon it for the last time, that bud had become a full blownl,ruse, while grout-AA in the cold hand of death. It seem• ed as though a voice came up from those beautifully sealed lips, saying: "Weep not for me; though broken from the parent stem, I are blooming in the Paradise of God. Millions of infant souls compose the family I{ Love." .1 pretty . deflnitioaof a good wife— one who always takes care to have herself and dinner nicely dressed. El e i. .itit lu.we 11:171,Is linNo cea,ca to iAti • ,‘ I p nlO /Mil
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