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ELM 11,11 1 1 . 11.1. 11 , 1 1 X11:111 , 11 , o 11, ..p .11 C ARAB 1.K.4 al llAi,l•. rrt IRN E 1 xr l. w , P.FI .VEco with the Iltm J AIM 5 T . Ntile Not 2,t, 1 4 5 4 tf A PHOTO() It APIE, DAli I I'ES, Takeo daily revia 4u id .) from AII Or 51 . II J > BARN!! In Ina splendid Saloon, tti the Arendt, 111111.1ing vu. JAMES W. 1111VWCIIIISON, 1.111":“Cl AN :411“21,0N, hitieeetni, to Dr Win .1 MeKiiii n lel,frlSully len 4 ,4 I,u profes.cion,ii Per. tee,. h. the ell it, of PO rTER's M I 1,1;t4 mut vi ()thee al the Entity, lure J. 4: navvy, PRACTICAL SURVEI()K HAX HALL 1 , 111.1,+, PENN I %VIII 1111 Da lb surveying farms, road., dr All alpphe,damsaddresred to Boateburg P . 111 r ,- celve proinp , Felt Itt WILLIAM P 1V 11.110 1 LINN & w 'Leon. ATTORNEY'S AT LA W Allegany 1(1001. in Wu Inazia. 3 % !wily uriod by Hume., McAllintur, Bole ACo Vauban! A ugust 10- 35.1 year OEM= G A.TrollbiEY AT LAW, I= Will attend to all ntofessionnl bustnent entrulle,l to Lim Dire Patin:ulna nitentutn punt to roll, t tons Ao Office in the ♦o,orrunJu r sunond II arch 'ol WiII II Blair January 13 551 tf 16A 11 pi ITl'llEl.f., ArtintNrY AT LAW, 11141.1.1L111 , 4 TIC 1•1, , , A , TA ill 0.110.0 tin practice of his pfIINAAIOII, 111 he "thee heretofore weupind by him nut will A.L . lid promptly and faithfully to till Maine.' co usted to him Deo 21, I n.,8 —ly DR. G. E. POTTER, PHYSICIAN A SUROP,ON tiffiru on High office I It 111 Rttped to 7.,14,ini0nal calls ax Iteretoforn, and reipt.i.tlllll) Ilfrers irtulltipiiioiu public I 28 58 if DR. J. IL REITC II ELL, PHY9II'IAN•A hrIUIEON, lomhgrolvrr, o EP/TU.IO r A IYdl:ifinnil toTroftoononal as lloreh)fore, and "th . fl4 MA sere tcex to Ifs frteoda and the public lilies next door to bin regolenro nn hpriog Onset. Oct 214-58-1( J. D. WINGATE, krqI)ENT DENTisT Office $l4 reeldeeee oe the Nollll E.rt corner ori the 111.1.1100.1 Mar 1/1 , 1 C.llll. 11,051, •• • rir dl t,o fl•und naive ext..ept two wookx • n owoll LLIOIIOI, 1,111111441V.014 011 Ihe film NliiiidaY of the mantli,when he will be away ailing profeeiiiiinal dation 417 ROWAN W. SW A WTI, S4ll, A•rcummc ER & JEW MEW atIA .Va,rroxre, PRAV A Rooms one door Earl. or F. I' flumes, k Ilro .torn, on Allegheny otruot. ()Incite, Watelle4 nud Jowelry molly reporred a of trturmiled Aug 12 '3%tf ARAM 111011 f, ATTORNEY AT LAW IIy.I,IIWONTII, TILEY'A W 111 aktend pruniptly to all legal buntlines IntruaLed in hint Special attention wdlt ba kl von to the Orphans' Court Prentice and Seri veiling Ills office it with the Hem Joiner-3'. Raie, where he ass always he consult.' in the English. and German languages • J -itrreiro v , ATTORNEY A* COUNSELLOR AT LAW IpuldprONTK, PIO Pl'A W‘llpriction hie profonnion In the several pawls of Centre County, All busmen! intrustod to hun will be faithfully attended to Particular attention paid to colloctiono, and all MOllica promptly re mitted Can he consulted in the ()crumb as well an in the English language Onion'on High et , furmerly occupied by Judge Ilurnealo and 1) C boa!, Beg P. P. GREEN, IiItUUUIBT. AXLLIIII.OAIfIi, PA. WiIOLICSALE AND UK? Ali DZALOR IM Drop, Modioines, Porfuenory, Paints, Oiln, Vur sashes, Dye-Stuffs, Todut Soap, Brushes, LI air tip,' Tooth Brushes, Pano• and Toilet Articles, Truss°ls and Shoulder Braces. Garden Hoods Customers will and my stook complete and [rash, •nd all sold at moderate prices I.3."Fatruers and Physibians orn the country re milted to examine my Stock BANKING HOUSE WM. F . REYNOLDS 6- CO. BELLEFONTE, CENTE E 'CO , PA. Bills of exchange and Notes discounted Col lections made end proocods promptly remitted Internet paid on 'pedal doposite Exchango in tho eastern cities constantly on hand.for sale. Depos its Tennison April 7th, 1059 ARTISTS MATERIALS., MATERIALS for painting hi White Col ore, Oil Dolor- in compressible tubes, Var nish for Grecian Oil Pnintings, Silver PoII, Gold Leaf, Gold and Silver brunzo, Camel Bahl° Ifair Brushes, Paper, India Ink. superior English Pre pared Canvass, ha min be had nt the Drug Store of " .. P. GREEN, _ BelEro EMI glisteilantOitA. Mr. Brown's Mishaps Mr. liliphalet Brown was a bachelor of titNes'inry that, 3 our nM. should be re thirty-five or thereabouts : one of those men moved at once. Will you of lot a carriage?" who acorn to be born to pats through the Iti'onm saw that turn: tins DO use to pro. world alone. Ave this peculiarity, there long the discussion by a denial Ile there was nothing to distingnish Brown front fore, without contesting the point, ordered a the multitude of oth, t ltiuwus who me born hackney coach to the spot grow up and die in this id 4011 e mr I , „,„NH accordingly lent nn arm to It chanced that Mr Now o (tall an oven- It Junci, ‘ilp, had sonuAx hat 1,.:0%, tiuro to % tovisn ,01111` fifty miles dtiCnnl, and %% a, al out to elose door on het on matte'', of boinu It %%as 111, Itt , t %it '‘l hy. ate )ou not going umrhelf l ' to the place, and he pri,o , ed stol !wig fig. a • It hy, HO, tt hy shoold 1 ," day, in unit rto giv, luni II an "ppm t nutty , '• wit. ,hoithl nut go alone , she hns to I,t4< tiltont ha:,lly tettovert II." ‘Vii gong, lei nnit nlurq the in el, he 11 1 ,,,, gfivi , it the ‘vas nil al once a hill of five, crowd twined Inin, and lii ming ttun,letcto who Inn tip to 111111 CX4.llllllllllg I , atlicr, I siai.t )0.1 In 1.113 , 1110 ' , MIR 111011 = " l'atlitr it as It that hc, a aa4aiif t .1 That lid, Ilr not, lalluve It t'lio arc)au tips a;,lng I.) in dent ?" lie ii .Inn•td Id . the tall, I to t•nt, 1.1 IA , Nth. one sow raid " t!iougl , t • thh, i mitt ir I AM nut your no 1,, ~ toy dear,' he said, what 1, your ham e The dui(' laugh, l hcnrtily, mulently thinking it a goad rke "11hat a futut) tathet you ate, said, '' but you are gootg to buy too candy Ica, }cs, I'll !my 3,1, a pound if }on won't, call I,u• flail& a any 11111N11 114.71'01141y. The little roll clapped in•r hand, with (b— -light. The !ultimo,: Na. all the a member eJ linca pro'.,l d In n c,nfedtonaty store, and actually I,,itight a dy, Nlu, la lie Idlr,d ni Ow Ii ugly of the la de tail In ra,uu,ig 1,111 of that Mom lit•} r ocoun lcrol On child', I,r t It. r "Oh, mother," tot , 1 the little gul , "just bee how much can*, lash• r has bought fur ME Yeti t,htwiltlit't hive homght. ht) much a t a time, Ifr the lady, • I tun aciititlNlitt i# mak , h.tICK mek But hew thtl yell haprl II to " , t 111.111 e ,0 gut I did Hot pLet you III! in, ltt Jos Li I much ..rid the etni,nt ra ',so; Dlr Brown it's a mistake I ain't Jon , sit all It isn't ,uy ilainv. lam Kit vintlo ISrow it, of IV and till, iti the time I hliVe ever lain into 011, herl. rata• twoll heavens ' lr s Its 4 pit Ihiv sill talc Into ). nr hi nil I th , ', it , COll , 111,11211 th change you! 1111111 V, 11.‘V,. y.)II 111 . 114111118 It IS your lllio 1114,11 10 CitaiVy your wife ' Nlrs .lonia . tom u.a. low tin, tripled to nortt.ox Mr. Mott n'n embat rasithent. I haven t nladame : I never had any. On my n..dd ay a ge.:tleinan, I never vt as married " And do you illicit,' to palm 011,4 tale oft upon MI, .b.IIC.S, with excdvlnent• " if you are uot toarrml, I'd like to know who 1 mu." " I have no doubt you are a most renpcc table lady," sael Ali Ikon " and '1 con teem, e, from it hal eun bat lfhatynw name is Junts, but niine is Brown, madame, and always was." " Melintla,"said her mother suddenly tak ing hey child by the a: in, and I ending her ;up IA Mr Ikon " 31, linda ho IS Oil, gentle man I" " IChy, thal'B lath/ '" (1111 1 1 ' 8 immediate reply, rti !Ow voilti , ivittly placed her hand in 1114. " You hear that itt doue , , do you' Inn hear o hat the innocent child says, and yet have the unblushing inunidenve to denf that yotrare - 111111sLopi The mee of nature, speaking through the child, should Aiyer whelm you. yd like in know, if you are not her lather, why you are buying candy for her I Hut I presume you never saw her before in your life." " I never did. On my honor„ I never did. I told her I would give her the candy if she wouldn't, call the lather any more." You did, did you 4 Bribe your child not to call you father . 1 Oh, Mr. Jones, that it 4 infamous t Do you intend to desert me, sir, and leave me to the cold charities of the world T And is this your first step V" Mrs. Jones was SQ Overcome that, without warning, she fell back on the sidewalk in a fainting Instantly a number of persons ran to her assistance. "Is your wife 'subject to f ainting in this way ?" asked the corners of Brown. " .She isn't my .wife. I don't know any aiing about her." " Why, it's Mrs. Jones, ain't it ?" " Yes, but I'm not Air. Jones." " Sir," said the speaker sternly, " this is no time to jest. I trust you are not the MUM of the excitement which must have occasioned your wife', feinting fit. You had better call a coaell aiN L carry her home di rectly. Poor Brown it as dumbfounded. I wonder thought he, whoilier pOSBI - that Plll Mr. Jones without knowing it. Perhaps I'm really Jones, and have gone azy, in consequence of which t CI --=:\_.V --- : BELLEFONTE, CENTRE-COUNTY ; PENN'I, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1859, my name is Ilrbwn. And yet Iton't think my name is Jones. In spite. of I insist that my name is Blown. " Well sir what ai o you waiting fort It make oppo , otion where so many seente,l thoroughly convm,ol that he was Mr. Jones followed the lady n• • 11 lode doll' I (hive ?“ kali] thr whip. I I I 111111 t Luna,said Nli. !howl, N‘ lute tiaulil you lilts• to lie carried C' iloot,, of coos sv," mormered Mrs OE I don t know," said Broc No. IV. II ---- stteet,"‘ald the gen- Oxman already all glati , ing Con telnilloliSlV Mr llrown. "1P illyo n u help me out Mr. Jones 7 " said the lady ; lam not fully recovered from the fuming 11l into which your cruelty drove me !" " Are )ou quite sure that I am Mr Jones, ' ashed Brown, with some anxiety .• .• or etaire," said Mrg. Jones '• Theo," said he resignedly. I suppose am. But if you belieN eine I as firmly tills morning that my name Vlll4 Blown, and to tell the truth I has en't any recollection of tlmt house." Brown helped Joins into the pnilor, hut- good heavens' conceive lire woonish• meta o: all, when a man wns disrovered sealed 111 1111 arm ('lino, NllO was Cue um he of Mr. Ikea n w Curni, feature., and ut vet y other respect'. 4 " Gracious !" ey-laa tiled the lady, 1% looli %%loch t. fat) luNband Au explatott.on naa gi,,en, the tuystely rlearva up. nua \I•. pnrdou Slight Itlr the eniltrin—ong nu,tnke It wns five ly neemtleil 131 , m w•ho was quite thlig,litc,il to ',hulk that, after all, he was not June-t, ‘‘lth a wife nod a clald to boot. MI piowl hiati hot ,inetiVisityth the plan ..here the, " I'muctly of Eriors" Impixencrt Ile. is all girl of hi id , lila). The Way to Make a Poor Pastor I Cr!, artl, :tit it t at f h 14 . 1 . go 1 , 0'4 la 101 , 11:,1 II awl manufacture 110 good excuse to stay a Whon at church he either asleep or slatiut. , , about. Ilu On). listen to the set • When 3011 go home complain of the 5(7111011 aN light add chally, or dry and unin terermog. 4. Treat your pastor with a cold and un inviting ivduy, and then complain of him because lie does not Visit you. S. Negnct to pray for a blessirg upon him and his labors, and then complain of him because the church does not prosper. G. Be always (hiding fault with your pastor, and yet regret that he is nut more 7. lb. very hike-warm and worldly minded and yet complain of Mtn fur vait of zeal. 8 Negtect to provide fur Ins necessary %%mi.., and lull complain of lino bccatibu %%mita salary lio all these things and you wilt never fail to have a lm, pastor. Tutt MiNo-- The beautiful gem which Gad has created, to embellish the foim he has made in his own image ; oh ' how ele• sating the thought.. Itittlll w lower than tliu angebi: soul-entrancing destiny to look be yond, above, and see on viewless wings bright spirits from their holy ministrations come and whiver words of deep import to thy slumbering soul. Awake, arise, go forth in this glorious field, put, on the whole armov, nerve thy. soul for the battle of life, unflinching, unwitulung, breast the storms that may beat around thy early habitations. Oh, that my heart may be imbued with a deep love and reverence for all that is g%od and holy, may its silent, but fervent adora tion fill the deepest capacities of a human soul, till it can rise in sublime majestic grandeur „to swell the anthem of praise to the great I Am. A colcmporary pathetically asks, " what shall we do with society ?" Let it alone, we answer, and turn your attention to re forming individuals. 011C0 get the men and women to think and act Properly, and " so ciety will be all right. This cry ahout the •' depravity of society" is all a grand hum bug, and is only used by men wfm are afraid to particularize instances of vice and ruption. Like some fashionable preachers, they talc about the sins of the world, but never allude to the sins of their congrega- WM. There is nu fortune so good but that it may be reversed, and none so bad but that it mpy be bettered. The sun that rises in the elands may set in splendor, and that whielcribesiitispleubr'may set In glocuti.— IS Miraculous Escayp The \\liceling Intelligeneei seine' ly ttlates the lollsttmtg startling incident Iron,: it• certainly deserves rocutil as a rt mai kalile accident ami s escape - The most ftightful, and at the :.ante time (Inc most reinarkithle accident the Piave eves seen onreeiird, oecini - red at do t'athol stir; day mut t• mg Some twenty 1 t i , stn, Here eggs d nil putting up the !new bill tam!' had ari ved bunt Pittsburg *the tveiiinA before.— Thero it as a s indhtss erected on the ground, to In Inch was attached a snatch block and shit ye. Immediately above the spin space in the cupali, to winch the bell •A at 11l be lhuo protruihil abeam, to which was attached anolliar stixteln •blocl,, and pal ly, and 1,114,be1l tr as to have bceit conveyed to the top by means of sttileg ropes, work ring through thvav r shtcvua by tho pow or of the win4lass and ey tinder upon the ground The bell had been tared iii this Way almost up to the open space in the copal°, and its, men welt just ready to pull it in. A man named Theme .Nev, ton, was be. low, engaged in wilding the folk of the rope as it wound around the Winder. To do this, he had grasp upon the rope,— Witen the hell had ;cached .t great height flour the gamed, one of the eug, , , m the wheel of the windlass gave way Another roolution of the wheel ripped oil all the cogs , tine bell fell to the ground, and New too, who had hold of the lower end of the rules, was carried up, with frightful velocity a difitance of one hundred feet from the ground, nod about four feet above the NMI . - tine %%her( the bell was to have been tabint in. Fur the instant, every one was surprrs eil beyond measure, and before those engng el m the uork could comprehend what had happened, Newton, with his hands all lacerated arid bleeding, worked himself down opposite the aperture, and called for help to those w 'thin Bishop Whet, n, who was on the platiorm in the cupaln, reached out at the risk of his life almost, and seizing New ton Ly the saint, pulled him from his awful pontsm. The accident atruok everybody with a iimpemant, and all taut the eye WIUMINCR were loth to•helteve tn tite incredulous feat The lsdLueiglied time thousand seven lion ed punds and an d fell without lund limey, some idea may lie formed of the r•t pidity a ittt a Inch Nen ton ascended. Ile sap; ho thought of letting go the lope, hilt ht fore the thought was clearly dem& I, h ass al the beam, a but dred feet above III• .Clo' (1/11 , tO let go In; hold upon the top, rug. ai d lucre , " Ma, loner) hurled .t dud;u u •r 01 N o bow:ties froth lhi• touch : and a )Ir 'uu.lh, %,lio was stand ing near, received an I,_'c wound in the fa( e flou a tly log panic le Mr. Newton wan taken to the eflie6 of If, Dump, where In. wounded hands were dressed. The flesh was all torn from the 'aims of Ins hands even to the hone, which 14 supposed to have been dune by the ilenih grasp, and his aim (tog down the rope (lining the swift pas sage into the air. Altogether, we suppose, there in not a more clam thug or remark able accident, or a more miraculous escape on record. Spurge on and the Yankee A gentleman who has re, ntly returned limn England, relates an an, cdote of Mr Spurgeon that is too good to b.! lost. The great preacher had for los theme one day' the power of individual pers pal eftwt : sod to illustrate it, ho told a story of a " Yan kee," ns Mr. Spurgeon i anul him who boasted that he could whip the entire Eng lish nation himself. •.And how could you do it +" said a bystander. Why, ' said the Yankee, 'AI would take one Englishman at a time : I would whip him, nod then would take another, and so I ould go a long Utl I had whipped the entire nation."— At the .chine of tire sermon Mr. Spurgeon, the relater of the anecdote, ant several friends, retired into a Vestiy. Soon there came in a tall, lean, long Wed, solemn look ing man, who hailed from the State of Mai ne. He presented to Mr. Spurgeon a letter of introduction, and was welcomed by the preacher. Soon Mt. Spurgeon address ed the new,corher by saying--" Well, .my American friend, how do you like ray ins tratron of individual power, drawn from your countryman 1". "Gli," said the mem ber from the hue Tree State, "I was well plearicd with it, becauoe it was so true, " and this was said with the uunost solemni ty of tone, and gravity of ? manner. '' So true, true," said Mr. S. ; ''whaC •do you mean, sir 1" ''l knew a Yankee that did it once," was the reply. "And what was his nano h" Mr. Spurgeon asked ; to which the Yankee answered--" The name, air, was George Washington ; perhaps yov'o lwarn of him." Mr. Spurgeon was dumb for a moment ; he then joined in a hearty laugh, And alLowL " the Yankee" was too it for MID, A western editor and his wife were walk ing out in the bright moonlight olio evening. The .iife was dim exceedingly poetical ,na. ture, and said to hes...lute :—" Notice that moon, how bright, how calm, how beauti ful." " Uould'ot think of noticing," return ed the editor " for anything less thin% usual rates—a dorterenicl—lift.y cents for twelve Itneg.•l Man Carried 100 Feet above the Earth /1! Tho Bride of a. Weck Returns after a Twelve Years' Absence. \VV IOC) t 1 ntlnesled to -tipple,: the 111111PN in. 1.1111 follittA-sitg Atoritoo. ltit.tory. %Ow has it eently II 11 11 , f/Ir., tl,„ 01 lather the last, chaptm of (I holt lie( oily twilit it d in tans i•oniary Gunter': son, ttv•hr y cook alto,m:unul a imigithortll4 pot the. ilatoth• tin of a very rekpee'alde faintly. They le- MO% tl lu ale Ihlli I) to a 11 ,, taitt place, 11 hill' they 110(1 Well hr log but a ftly days %%lon, upon 111(1 let , ll 11 1.1110 owe tVtll4:l , l, the wilt of a week ens 1111,,111t7; She did not r. t inn that night, dining w h., It he Felt. of con the u 1 111101 acts, amp w the non wog stinted of her. Ile 'onfl toiltl learn flint .he had taken the ktage aline w Inch lid to% railroad -tattoo 50111 e Mlle, ditital~~, tie lona id, but at the depot all tlareS of her Ile more terlier former home • and puldished notteem tit the new spa r) tO, but 0,011.1 obtain NO else to bet Whele -111/0111.5. Ile gr owed nt ligiellnesti at her suppokt l eritninal net, awl to egeape seem , while w 1.1 uosuWvdhappmeov had hoot followed by ko peal a grief, Lo re moVell ro thi% theil sparselylleillel wilder lucre swirled arum it prowl •ing piece of land, and 111 tt,, MINI% a twil, and the Cale , : ill s l , f11,1411t, fogs t f oho sk of the past Ile sueretil,d measurably. ha , filled ollii of trtikt, and glow n woalthy .11 , er a fete 3 ears, home roilitirili4 attention, he filar lid, but hi, wife Intl only long !tough to bear lunt a kon. and IA Ilttekii the first 3 ear of little one , c‘lktenee A ft w eeks sinex, a. the well to do man or the world L. sitting Iry his own lire•nle, there ent4..mil the house a woman well clad, or hiller forth, and twelve yews older, lint the !mime of the long lost bride of a reek, a n d ~,lie N, as aneompameil by a girl of treat a ILIAC!) years. suhe l loan of foity WV: staltlOol, but &sloe! Eh. th r to .1,11. r to he seated . then came her long and ugoni /Jug story. All was obhviolis to het Im the first ten years 01 their separat on ,Slic could tell nothing en eetvt of ww lami of letoinell reason, when the hale gul Is solo hi r, his daughter, ass hiought 'situ the world Aft. r shut tune, fit fully and al p t rtods. rLatote [tom each other calm, hook teason and memory She had wandered to a distant coy, in a stste of ' rnihl insanity ; there ul x . fill among some hind people and das Installed Hi nil insane ass) loin Alter Uw laird' of the daughter awl ten }eats inure spent a ithin its wells, illoo;Ills or her). tilt, her home and her hush: .1 .•stne ni Is She slowly recovered, 1)1.11 , 1 her I at. nts, Icnrmd inhere her Inist.tiol a :Is and flew to him Ire sure he lie t in Jo, 111111 s, 111` , 1 they 11 urpl al ,m 1.11 Ii rollit I .41 k. •,,,%;:11111 gn 1,4 1.44. the :that ilir_t %I le 44mtr41. and N 114.1144.4% ill 'h v ‘4•4114 ful olrgiwy fill 4 a, es. r 1444 tr. 44,4,14441.1 Itnt liltle i. ,al,l :Wont it In thy Clo( t•Xio: t‘onilA r at 'lrlinn. I) and um xpected mar riage to one w bout they to lie a Gut widow it itli H hum hell it! recently heroine aivia nted - ILulruon (11is ) Life After BuriaL singular oceurrstnad says the Mbany I n knicket hocker of the 27111, was discv yr.! in a vault attachod to one of out,burial grounds on Sunda) last It to a , : that of n female, Mho was di posited Owl tun for dead ' some two months 51We, found on (ipm mg the cunt, to be I) ing on he r sole, it itlt one hand under the head hoto this it eta evident that the woman was able obeli pla tied there, anti awakening horn trance ' into winch she hail fall Pit. endcavoit it to e trimly herself from her entombment. This, of course, was on impossibility ; the cos er was not only screwed down tight, hut the space wait too contracted to allow of even an effort. It was evident, however, that the Unfortunate woman became cont inert of the fact and concluded to die. She therefore took Lisa soy posture In which she was found, and breathed her last. The thought that thry had burrtut her white yet shir'e, set her ft tends almosit crazed. The father and mother had just arrived fr out the Old Country last week, and were brought to the vault to see their child. The scene to rela ted as heart rending. Edmond, how is it that the buttons are on tho inside of your shirt collar f ' •• don't know--isn't thypthe way, mother I" " No, my son, you have disobeyed me, you have been in swimming." The boy was for a moment ' , Halt. However the satisfactory explanation, as she thought, soon occurred. With a triumphant look and a bold• voice, he exclaimed : Mother, 1.1 guesi I turn ed it getting over the fence." A Quaker, intending to arink a glass of water, took up a small tumbler of gin. Ile did not discover his mistake until he got be hind the door and swallowed thi dose,when he lifted both hands and exclaimed : " Ver ily I have taken inwardly the balm 'orthe world's poOple What will Ahigal say when she smells my breath 1" LIAILD . TIMIA IN lowA.—A letter frets ehickasar, lowa, states that there is not enough breadstuffs in the country to sustain the people until harvest. Flourias4 per hundred ; corn meal ¶1.75 ; corn $1 per bushel; oats GO cents ;_.potatoes $4 ; pork 0-eents a-potiml,and-no-what-41 bu luuL _ .. . : 1. :....,•i0,..-- \— -/- `- ia. . ,7 3, 11 1 _ ) 1 /*. j \,,, ‘/ •./ ), L . 1,1( • ( / r') - INS cot rt apoudt ut ( N 1) ft ,i, on a ,hurl time •onee, %%loh. *Oaring at the 6orottgli 4.147• I:ntd the' ft.lliw mg, a !wit lie tliniki I o good to be : A monk( of poll)) , inns, all. of %khkulll ll` tit tkiii oillio oiotor iioNoiono•iit. w l`r• `t .11.4 VII (1. 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Ott) h..; 1(.1,.11 to noiil list I,aini aloe the ads ice, as a lica%) Shoo ciJiu ing lip, tluy .h 1114 . 11 P d th. ‘l,ll. 11 hen they' had let,' led to llit• tl I . 1%1 lig 141,1 mit ti the pliut"seple 1 ni I Ile t u cvunt 1) ' lie lilies% v .t gloat at al moil: )uu I. I is, Ilsist we IL haul l tam: %% L a, ) to' IL 110Itki ' • ll,c hmg 111.1% t: 1111111110 V 1 at 61 1 ,,; 1,11 let to 1111 d au,t lo: lite LUUIIIr) tuau, ,I Iw ,r,ll Iliad, e lillwc ulll , l I.llli I 'said tL. I , jackass told ine ,111.1 hu , pit),dul L lilt yuu kul the hihg ' • !Sy pticking up 111, la! ILL Li' I,rd t lie ruche. ' ht. king suit the coutitr)ttiau atta . and :,toeurtlig tht• jackas, tit lam 11, pl.o t, i Mel the ja.ekV4bd - 111 the Unit I. l6c p 1.1101,0 haler, filled. — And hoc," oltserv...l Ja.k looking v. t) u ise, ••id a here the King made a grist iu I, take "llow• w 1" inquired the auditots 1111,y ever since that tow.," said .14ck, with n grw on his phiz, "'Tr, y pular, Wet 4111 , r In t? early days of the Sufi` of lodouna. the eatol al vt as Corydon . and the anima/ of the th•neral brt,tight titgetltt t as Nilo] n net nit wail ++age RN mold lit. found in the State 1% to ly II; etu their 111% n resources for 1111111 S( no ot for the re %ere then for, theatres, concerts, ttr ttheus. '1 hese hoer% of ILI' , 1111 f had e ' S • falthrhei a mark Ilostottr 1.04 p, into whtelt I the:, ts mold entire such as were a little green . And take them through a varutly ot roloniloos et Hltom, s, to the infinite amusement of the crowd ten otw_ of thane 4oi.easimis, It bt tog noder,tood that a good natured, athlebe miming man, about half a SlMpit•toll, %%as to he initiated, the room wats crlll I d Judge 14,—, (It telnr, a el - lrarter I ^ rt loch he n - us Ilse ohm!) happy) had consented to at I the tole of devil : and, to make the Acts - tees 'note tutpri ssi re haul to put on a false faro and a large pap,rrap , slit IT/tinted %%101 ms, and Ith S4lllll' rhaiii /II 6t, hnudy phici I 111111 sell 1 / 1 1111d a ..;enwil .‘ft.i taking the an I, , , uniaie timing,' R. variety ore, reaionnei lie lift brought to before the st ices, and told that lima then to eolif.-0. all the crimes he had einninitte , i during hrs whole life The candidate confessed some trivial offences, and declared that he could reeollect no more • At this Chu Judge cattle out from his Indtng place, grouted, and shook his chains. The fright...lied candidate related 50 1 / 1 0 other small matter; and deqlared that Tie Mit digdosied all the crimes Ito had ever committed. At this the groans of the pretended devil becam e rat ;oen:, thu chains rattled, and lie shook his horns ui the face of the terrified candidate, who, starting back in alai m, cried out • II It-014 o'n mantster B•dscril, ff l ra ta min( ((-ell you, I dad-did . A-A•ki.s .I.jud;c wife a c-c-rouple of I t-!sass "' The groaning ceased. " A COURINPONDENCII WITHOUT A RI - - The following notes aro said to have passed between (lovernor (files, and Patrick Henry, 'of Virginia • Gat., to Henry. Sur: I understand that you havo called me a " bobtail" politician I wish to know if it be true, and if Hue, your meaning. ri to Giles. Sir : I do not recollect having ealkd you a 'bobtail politician at any tithe, but think it probable I ham Not re collectilng the time or the oecaatioft, i can't say what I did can ; but if you will tell Inc what you think I meant, 1 will say whether you aro correct or not. - Very respectfully, PATRICK HENRY An outside passenger on a coach had hi hat bloWn over a bridge into the stream.— " True to nature," said a gentleman who was seated beside him " a beaver naturally taltatto_the water," - -- -- - ____—... _ A Good Joko nail the 1•111 g, • 11,, ). Rook Masonry WILLIAM R. GILES TI.UUN $1 501, Ab , V01,1131E 4 —NUMTIEjt 21 Suryiving the "Ship Pour A few darts NI.OO ono of the lotroroltten e tr.; art, , 144i1i , t.1 for the iani.r,se of taking r ap. as. 4441111 y lady hall a saLly louku.a goenr 11 C I' Ma ll*. 111 e Oil a 1 , 0111, and Ito .faIN null 4•11 f) hurt. El'lry. 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AIL I ,1 , 11,111` l.l. ,1 die ri i If: f (tt ft 11 11, I 110I,nnntnny I.\\lll t 1..• r flout I', t 1 , 11 Tli 1,1,1% It lo \ t t 1:11, 11 • ttt 311 , l tn,rl.c 3.011,(11" L 11,.1111 .I . llCrnmlart t as a anc,t I (at flint I rf p Shock , nr, Senna at an Execution l'h c.lg"l.'"". ,„ „,, 0 of ih I c•jtjon III'? ( on Fr (lay, of \In•h,o•I \I , •\;11111 011; 11111111,1 f hr.{ ‘N tic, Sc • thy ul seelle aI lilt r,% 1 ! 0 , Vie '41 , 14 I n 111 11,. II IMO*• I lh 1.1!• nnn oui, ml 111 cc fell 1,1 i t ni ti tttotc Icitct, the it Its ' tt.n ,c c t It•thnl Opt 1i aOcccr t-ccrir Icrtcke, at • c ;I c , Icc no n. ~1 f 'llia .lown (..11 th.• htonA lint icr t ,tcci Ict•kw 1.111 could tint have Iter.ti le,. that ten fret. Of course, tip prisoner was very much twit.sed, and stun , however• hail hr toilette( the fluor. fhan be was taise•il therefore li the vigilant officers in attendance, and thii !time iiirieel up the stairs. It was soim 11111111110; before the rope could again be pro• pared and dun ng this interval, his R titre! , mg, um,l have her n very great. 11 length, honer, r, a among nol.e teas made in the rope, find the rope itself plaint aromid TWA A g ain nas the wretched man placed propel po,ition on the drop ; again the nap placed ul, t his e•) es, and aga nn, Ihr 'Holt r nhdrawn, and the murderer Inunrlrd .W 0 the s,, , ttee below This time the %sett, list. better dune. The poor marl snuggled ly and pit wig, to and fro for some !minors hut hi, s n ug gl e s grew faint er and fainter, nod attic tell or I{% PlVe win• eesseu altogether. Our lady real , N. who take pro,le in J, , 00d pastry , and desert, will thaak us for the fol loo ing rteelleut recipes foi : puddingt4. They Are wol the \thole price of the \Vatchrrto for ,dle year - /7n d 111,n/ - Half a pound of, crumb , : our pint and a half 01 lenhn,- 1,0,11,4 over s,c I ggo, In at li ht, and nhle.l Mien the Hulk root, .1 - 0 p 4 1' , 11 , 1 of hulk]. a 411Ialier of 11. f hronn ti one nutmeg and three ,latte,., of a 1,1,11111 Of I urvants Melt the I. Ott rin milk heat air ,tor,ar to guther and hotter the dish ni ix Inch the pudd ng , to he .‘n t ilnor sny, los niteikliOn a fig fiat &liana LO Illatrilllolly, by tint 51.11.141 manm•r in w•hntt a prith go I handled n bro.on A bnrtln•r gd,tor ~ n) + tile 1111111111 T in which Ins nifo Ita nd 1. , n broom 14 not so pleasing. A witness berme Judge TI - 61" -1/4464.444upp14in nnisr,r, to Cque.Shuiv . riTtiO ,trdee:Ff(PßONtrieretumn the Ju Ige said —Mr Ch rh, If sic Mr. itolev five dd arn lor the roe, and lire for the Boh Jaror Fined Mr. li.sinnel R. Ellis. of Pottstown, anm• honed as a Juror i n the L'• S. Court for the l'Aut:eni Dist, ict of Pennsylvania, was flied Gy Judge Chadwalader, last week, for expressing au opinion after hating been cm pannelled as a juror. The case on trial was that of Judge Vontlersmith, of Lancaster county, for,gommitting pension frauds. The circinuslances are thus reported in the Phil adelphia Press : "Mr. Ellis ad.ed to he excused from 6 cry ing as a ,furor on the ease, as he bad expres sed tin opinion. The Judge asked him how long since he had expressed the opinion, when lie replied about a week age, and since he hail been put upon the panel of jurors.— lie "therefore asked to ho excused. The Judge directed the clerk to mark the juror excused, and also, marked him tined $5O for expressing his ooiuton publicly about a case which he was empannelled to try." A Piterrr Itioni.s.—"l will oonsent to all you desire,",saiti a young lady to her lover, "on condition that you will give me what, you have not, whatyou never can have, mad yet what you can give me." - What did f'uo ask for I 'A husband. BSI ~` ",c';.
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