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Wired to, ADVERTIBRIVENTI3 and flitninage Notioes inrett . . ed at the usual ra(4ll, an4l, erary dosorlnUon of • JOB PRINTING inCLITED in the neateit mannir, it the lowest prises, and rah the utmost detpatch fluting purchased a, largo collection of type, We are pre• Pauli to satirfY the orders of our frypnd■ `N usintss piretterE• J.noilikAet, suit VElOft AND CD N EYA icEit Br .11.0.1 u N Id •I.Lisratu JA.ES A nu Al it' A 1.1; DTISH & HEAVER, A ertollN ET S AT LAW, = WILLIA6 11. 111.ACIVI, Al C 0104.1 AT LAW lIIRLINIT ., Tr, PA OVlce in the Arande, 11,0041 floor NTAII it* Nicol cc, 71111tfl 9TIIT 1V 11.1.1.1515P0R l', PEN N' A s JAMES $l. ArrtiltNEl Al LAW. "not I grOITG. Pr' A ()Nice, flu tbl. Ihrivuowl, i t J r %rot of the Pval. 0f84.1.1 A. II:111ANS, ATTuRN EY AT LAW AND 10 11. AJI T I L, ,, ,kllFlef 1 0 , Mr uXrtr.LU O , S•p 30-'55 II RlVist,st§ im int Aol. le, ATTQZt..NEY AT LAW, Jmc• with the non James T note Nov 2.5 1856.1! DM. iihato F. MliCTenseori, PHYSICIAN h SURGEON, Succosoor to Dr Wiz J Melt ,M, retrroPlNlly (en ters hb pmraaalonal service , to I. oillatma of OTTER'S MILL'S and vidulty Utica at lII^ utaw Hoag. PRACTICAL SURVEY')It OAK HALL WILLP, PP"e • A eltoftla II".16111"Illillig farms, roads, kr All sirpliostiona addressed to SloalsEurg P 0 ,Hill r Seto. prompt attention " Feb 110.fdi fan La t i n 0 , 7 1 4 1 0Ap1l rIII LI A'rrOftsl}ll"B AT'f'7l4., ufk. On Atleigauy street, fia the lotOlinq Im wetly ocoupted by Flumes, hlcAllintet, h. "0 thinker. August 30 35 !year D G . ATTORNEY AT LAW PA, Will attend to atiptoreniunal beelu.•er on rnsiett Gr hie care yattlettlar attention nst4i to r„ Iles t lona, Am Often In lb. Ao,orrea , le, eeoood tl with but. Wm A BlaW. January 13•'69 ti BRAE Rl TcUEL3., ATTORNEY AC LAW, 11112.11L•IJOTIC 1.0 NM ♦ , W ill routine, the practice of hie prof.—...i,n In he °Mee berotofore oceuri.,l by him an I will et cud promptly sod talthrolly t, ill ^'l usted W hlm Leo 13, 1858. --17. —.IIIr7IANUIP, ATTOItNEY AT LAW, NILLLICTONTIS, . Yrotemenal busm•ga will ',calve prompt et«. t o m Oolleritiona maiin In Cent!, Clinton and Clearfield oeuritie. 0®0• on Allegheny greet In the building for rnerly necupiedby Linn A 'Vf/lAnn Pellefonte, J une 30, 'n9 !. D. WIIMATE, RESIDENT DENTIST 9 raoe and reeidence nn tha Forth r, ant Corner of the Diamond, nrnr the Court House Lir Will he found at hie esoept two week. • 14 each mouth, cotumpucingou the first Monday of tba tiweilb,wheo bowfin be away fining profemstunal uti.s Lit. G. L. reTvicltt, PRYSIOIAN & SURGEON ILLLIIVO`Crn, i ENTRE l u , Pa, Utica on Ltlek Street loW office 111 attend to professional calls AM heretofore, and rnspertfuily his corvine" to hie friend" and lbe public Oct 2111-';iti.tf DR. J. N. DITCDIFILL. PHYSICIAN & HOMIHON, 1111111.1.111MAITII, CIIPITAIRC rA Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, and leopeattally offers his terelties to his triunde end p obit°. Ake nett door to his reside nos on tiprtog etrobt Oct 28.58-tt ADAM! DOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ptlite.t to kil,m live's' attention /till be given to the O tplians' Ootirt Prentice and No viveniug. Ili* °Moe 1* with th.- lion. Jathei T. Hale r where be aid always be ootumited In thb English and German languages. k c mous II 4 N'ALLISTRR A.O CURTIN Dicroarr liar* it, lIUMES, hIoALLISTER, HALE & CO BALLITORTII, CO., PA . Apposite Received—Billa of Exchange and Notes Discounted—lnterest Pald on Special Depoaita— t/olleotiona Made, and Proceeds Remitted P'rompt ly—Exolaange on the Rail constantly on hand. Jane 2nd, 1852. J. H. sirovicia, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW lIIILLSPOW/11, PIIIIIN'• Mill pranks ale profeselondn the immoral oOurte of Centre County, All huffiness Intrusted to him will be ralleully attended to PartMillar attention paid to colleotioni, and all monies promptly re• milted Can be °Omitted In the German an well as In the English language. Odle' en Ili het. formerly occupied by Judge Burnside and D. C. Boal, Esq. BANKING ours; -or - WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO., CaNTRB CO., PA. lifts of axotiange and Notes discounted. Col leotions made and proceeds promptls remitted.— Interest paid on special deposits. B.:change in the eastern Gilles constantly' oa hand for sale. Depos its Warm' . . April.7llO, 1859. v. r. ORIBIZNi DRUGGIST. sat.s.itiosia, PA. . WaoLauaLls amiliataia Dalai's* us imp, Medians/1, Perfumeo, Paint", Otis, Yar Whoa, DyeStufs, Toilet Soaps, Snub's, Hair and ooth Brushes, Fallow aad Toilet Artiolea, Truseels Sad Shoulder BLIIOIIII Garden Seeds. ClaeWmers will Aud my stook oomplito and froth, Sad sdteold'at isrederittiplues: - - - nriumen and Physicians, om tha oottatry Sire utlted to lIXIIMIDS my stook. NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLfIENT. 'ro ALL WANTING FARMS, A le 41? Ii OPPOHTII NCI'Y IN A.O IC LIG II T I. AO . ND Ill: A r CI,IIIIATE AIN Prl'H 11.1 /...ES RO E Ae•l'l'o Pill 1, 4llli I.PIIIA, ON TIIE CAM DEN AA' II ATLANTIC RA I I.- • le 0 J E ICS Y A very exciting afFair occurred at the An old eniate einininiing of emeriti thouanodn of also nu boat landing on Saturday evening— art,. of 7 o os lori, s it soil lion been divided into Patay of on riot. iiirmt .t.l t der yorrha,,,, A I the result of an attempt of a wife to run population ot a.lllll, FsHundred, front sail I fiwit•• from her I.liSband N 411 :mother men. smm parse of the ussibilli State' nnJ Nest Liittland 11/M.1.1111A 11 , re the pant year, itoprol oil their From the stories of both partiis the facia of pines-a 0 'ld r,n.nl es rellrrt t ',ors Thu price of the ca,,, are as folittoA the land is Si this low auto of trout $l5 to $2O per tiers the null .ot heal quality for the prd.. I Some three 3 ears tines, `li s Mary Ann item of W ik , xitkilig lady of Irish extraction, ogehiblea if Is eliNiquvicun Tfl F/11 . 11' :-.011. IN 'l'lll. VNIIIN The playa in married It young toast nalucd Jones D r y - k;e, - perfeeily I'is,. It Om .I.l4lrnetiv., 'al llathillon, 1' IV. The our effilillllll.el to toy of the termer er..1.4 of grain, gran, ifyil fruit I are now grit Isis and eau bit cents Ly 09dt, at 11011111 ton 04101 a few wet his store, the place it•eir enrre,t lodgment ran he formed ' hen Dyk e , nho is a telegraph operator by of the prod uellonitOste Of Ise /and. lisp lentils ore Thade eany io 'Were I lin rnimi iinproeemert o f the pri•IVISIO - 1, w^tit to Syracuie, %here he was land, rthleh is oil:, .1,1.1 lot .irrina reprooem,nt etigngt din the telegraph °nice, leaving his The remit ban linen, that }air, I 2150115 darer i t t,„ t h,,f 60 0 .,h ero wilt' hohnid A few days since he sent for two mills 0 , 11.• $l , ll el four more,, rune forty sin ' In ruin, WI 10 Lockport and yini him, yid& and rel. Is ( 1 ,11,11,14, pie et ell, 1111,1 n Inign number of .thei eiakieg It a Lhelir but iiirtead of going Its Loikport, the frail 1111,10 tit sl ae:is 1.111,1111.101 , Mary want to Sus:telisimi itridge, and took .rAttlirr a, the render •iav l rreiot‘i•ft. ll Lithe up her abode at a house of ill repute, w byre I 17 , 4 TII lON she fell in with a clerical louking 4,11.1 it 111-10 111 104• 'lO5O nay; 1,•,15 5 11. ,• t tt 00 1 at ," Il ttthi l ott hi t , ,11 tot represented himitell to he a Minister pit, e Ihno sir ii ' /' is ' wori h ifritHin. Ile called him:lel( the lists. nee Mat it el'. I 10111tioli , ,one nom 5 nod nig...malty ,fns If. Ilartfoid, and slated that he 'IN as t the I from Texas. The acquaintance bitween the ' hori• i 1..• ~.17'. r h i nny tagoi If, II ,1 , 1/P.lll 3 fes rlde of the grant cities of New F nzlatni and S t stn+, he is near his old 111,4.1114 FLAP.H . IO I . cc lie 19 in 111101 entlnit, .1111, eser3 ie.treire.ent ofeolnfort end milli ,t) ii, 1.10 halo! lie fan buy rimy ut In le he the t he . ipeor pt. e, and cell 11,11 redoes For Il.e htirheet, tut the 1.111111.1 re 'rot,ed !he he n I , teei , • for bin rrrn an.! 0 111' nil I pen sinter end 110 lightrulellnizilt . who. fever. are utterly unknown The reeult .PI the henuu upon those 1,01 the in , oer ill) 1 114 II to rector,' ILrm In nil eneeltent r 1,1; health in the 0,, of Loll tiny and linprming lumbar can ho nht.ined et l i en mll in n 1 ilio. rote 1.1 $lO In 4 4 , 15 per il from ilia brick yard opened Mn the 1.19 , e, liner) article can hu proettrr.l in the pls. ogo of eerie tiler. are et hon.! nod the . e It no e oi. the lincien where huildinge and InnTruvutt...ttta can he r s , 01111. per The rend. 1 "ill at ton, 1. Ur etriteF elth the a,l ==l allthgett hl re pne-enti it, v.d unit, li . nirelf why rim property Iris 1,1 6r4.11 rip hinfinhe The rem-.. 0 is, It x ur nen et l 1,;(11 I the tertr+et and ii, thole arrow, no one would 4 0 In I 0, 4 to ern'tinne thin land bete', rurrliortlig Thi4 alt '4 ore expeetiel 1 n tto Thor .1111 r nil , lll • Paoli it (tin a‘tvat nt the it thy w ill no doubt. ma Cl per lone, t(tIP lII' it iiwto neighlierlroort th‘t they out wi.tinium One / pr. , ,eniento and ran petite thin Opt, ti r . r nlan.w, t tl a . 5 tenure with slew ir tn. pn:i ; 1 '"'. 1 • 11 "".". Inr•li rtil to ate v a day aid I, held then Rro ilunt, trill. I i 11l all arttlenu rtairirlis e h. A f p ired - •.1 1r • lint et el 1 he er,d ro, 1. .r th ,, r yr 1 ,0 1 \ plwll,ll.lll'N'lllN In 1, 1) 1 1 , .1. o Inltl, 111.11,71' Plifurni Seidl no fit n new n Id/J . /As:, buy j t... whirl, prf..40.. nor r. 1111 . 111' for en). 1 1' ..1.1 nl Iltri WV!, paxt , t More!. and 11111.11 , 1InnInd/e, The coul,l arrlptl on 11111119 placa nil4l market In I ~lago, 1111 e, rofdni dnfloe•m 1111 d in•noln. teuttural implemPoiL4 roorolerlp 1,1. r xmall ntilld len ' I lie lin rarorertiritt ban b. Inpu! a. In n eon .11.111 11, 1p.1,11/1111•11t111,1' I• 1, /II du,doe, I n‘,ll fol • .. go , d e n• do uol gel/ o//11:1 gt, it th.• Itupr.,%er•lent ii,„ 1 11 x. ,• rin he hr.! 11 1 fr w Sl l / 1 1 nod tipwal•la The 'lama,'" 1'.,,,,,. 1. a 1110111 , d1 Mel or), and I;7lcultorat slit e( containing roli tnformation ml liammunton enn dw 01 , 10.0t0 t at 7f repute tier as mita Title nJ ugntlnbiw—era,rudee docile git nn vle6 of all liaaunli ram, when money I paid Houle tit the land lent. tlo. ctent wharf, Philailal phi' for littintsionh,n by Itailtnal, ;LI 7i A NI o f 41 p M l o re 90 44 I, 4 M; I tlt(“lre far Mr Byrne. llnatdiult convenient/eta. on hand ('/elite land hotter slop with [tyro., aprtirelp .1. until tirir hair deg to puriilinrieht, ft, Ire will altow thent,naer the land In hie Carriage, (roc carcriso Lett/ 1.41 1111 , 1 el an be ail it 1 , 441441 to Ott P• A /I.insmiintown P Pittriniir Co , New Jersey or $ 11 Couglihn, 202 South Fifth - t rcci dad. Ipliin Maps arid in formation tirrirfully tormshoil July 14, 1059 --lin! NEW BOOK STORE, BISROP STREET. BELLEFONTE, PA SAM(II ‘V A Itrt, A , Re.,,ceifull‘ I 1;1 , ,,1114 u( Rollr Pmts e n d Ire . 1110 cpened y nvlr 400IC AND STATIONARY STORE, h nwu h n ,Mori i wu,loote 1111.1014 Mil.gbaSkt, un n app, Pile the old \l4l .4 arriltiee HOW, where they off. r a la o, wall Sel“creli 111/1 cod Mr I i.,1)111y, I '6l4ll:Mg th e ;:t ea d ar a Brit .11 and A merlenn Poet , . School Rook+. in groat variety, Intik a, ell rises, sod Museellaneoue llooka gene rtiljy In ,'IrA T;() Nit Y they have all Bite! of Writing, Letter, and Note Paper, which all' he gold et very low pricer Mara Hoaxer all alacivautl al Awe 4orier.J. xi -ItlrYG.JIuylllY -DL~'io.• " h trrsilL of Ittitirli and Ameitean maoh facture, al,kl very low Matte, Lead Pencil& Yeti holden, fro Au. . , The subscribers also have on hand n suParior qualiti , of Wolfish Fie In for the counting room and Milne of the profecslonol man Xrders from a distance protitptly attehdeti to We respectfully oak n share of public support and potronsige, being determined to sell the best in our line of bitablese at the very lowest prices. Marub^24-'69 tr I 7 114 la 4 NEW BAKERY: CMIL. XIL I:3JES BIIL CEVITIV. Respectfully informs the citizens of Belle fonte end %Wholly, that ho liar commenced the lAklng bueiuu.a at hie residence. on Ithnhop Otte, whero ho will furnish families at all timers with BREAD, RUSK, POUND CARR, SUGA R • AND OLNGER CAKES, CR ACKERS, and everything usually kopt at a regular Bakery Driving scout oil tiro services 01 a linker from the city of Now York, he feels satisfied that h• will be enabled to tender general satistactiok Call and exautlrio for leureelattar Bellefonte,)une lits9-U` NEW INILLEVERI GOODN, AIRS. E. %LAMS RESPEUTIPULLT infims the citizens of Bellefonte and vlaini thal she has just re ceived from Philadelphia a splendid lot of BONNETS, RIBBONS AND 'TRIMMINGS, of all kinds, •ud n superior lot of <Z. GO :IP Si I to which she dieeots air utteution of the ladies May 19th, 1959 tr. PHOTOG.RAPIIB 3 DAGIUNititEIOTYPHS, Taken daily (except Sundays) from B • m to B r.r BY L.J3.—BARIIIIAM, Ir file splendid Saloon, in the Bel!Oblate, Peon's •➢iBBOTYPBI,_ BELLEFONTEi CENTRE C,OUNTY, TENN'A., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1859. Rlistrilantals Elopement and Pursuit TIM GAMIC lIMIUED--EXCITINU rINALIe BeveriMd gent It mai. and Nary ripened Into ah inthh%ey, and the frail creature conLented to fy With hint and enyiy the $5OOO, and with this view they took the cars for this city. In the meantitne, the deserted hus band at Lockport, having a suspicion that something wan wrong. hastened to Suspen• spin Bridge, where he learned that the pair had left a few hours previous: to his arrival. Ile determined to recover hi:, tel and ac cordingly follow I d in the neat train Upon reaching this city, the fugitives put up at the Aileuts House where they were shortly at ter (timid by the pursuing husband. Byke repronelica his faithless wife, hut told her if t,ho would return with him he would forgitie her She refused to stir an inch, and the dispute waxing warm Special Oft Met Conk lin look ihem to the polioe offine Justice heard the statement of both ml%l-4 10 return This she oh , stimitely tho-t l to do, hot finally ronuul cd, and the pair It ft. the Mike. four IarAVIMIt tht police Oliioe, Win} he , ca me oliatioate mid AtartVil 4,1 OM : hoot landing, to take the New Yml hoot. Iler lorthand followed, and a rrinnrog fire of cote. Mlll'l4lll 1114 pitll awl ghtim• here, ta , heptupalongliroadttay, to the i;rtat 11 , 11 , atton of lire Wel , ' 101 , ms,'r 'III 1111 8.11.1 1 / I .le had attracted in great nonrhers. proee,ded on board the Nev World, tt r ib tr ) he hdlrming her awl voaxing her to rtturnttllll tlllll F11.1111'4 11 , 4 entr ;gnu; yr no avail. he .wed her in his arms and car d h , r aNleire ealliage and end, avored to place her in it. Miring the short journey front, the boat to the carriage Mary re.usted with aii lo r might , the mauled and nostril eil her luctless husband mittiere!fully, pulled his hair and loaded him N 1 ith a snecessiou of the 11106 i opplobriona epithets she could lay ' het tongue to. In her struggle, her recti rule. which contained her to mey, was torn, and her lunds dropping to the pavement be came an easy prey to the unsuaped urchins who had assembled to " see the fun." At. ter securing Mary in the carriage, Dyke dis covered that he had do money, and the hack man refused to budge without his fare. To seal° the matter, Officer llummery, who was present, ordered the driver to take them to the First II !strict. Slat lon house. The or der Was Ohey(4.l, a n d in a few moments they wen• w t he mesenre m' I 110 Ilagadoru Here allot her scene" took place Dyke reproached Mary for het mtkielrty , and in 'turn she showered a hornet of loiling.sgate dpon him ; she stated in terms wore forci ble than elegant, that she supported him for aver two years with the proceeds of her criminal intercourse With ether men, anti wound up by declaring that she would see him in very wetm,quarteis tertife live with him. Captai.i llagatiorn cut their controversy short by locking Oath up in separate cells, where they rethained all night. 'l'hey were taken before Justice Cole itt the morning, and upon promising to " make tip friends' . and live togetner, they were suf fered to depart, although it is not likely that Mary will do as she promised. According to her own statement she has led a life 'of shame for the past two tit three years, and supported her husband with the money earned in this manner. She has ,become disgbeted with him, and states that she will degrade horsed for his sake no longer, ,and that she desires is to get rid of him.— lary is but seventeen years of age, and is a (ino•looking, dashing young creature. While hho was at Suspension Hridge she passed herself off as ,frs. Daniel E. Sickles, and un'‘ der that notorious appellation, attracted considerable attention. Tho Rev. Mt. Hartford mysteriously disappeared at the time Dyke overtook his Wife at the Adams House, apd his ntit boon seen since. It 18 probable that he went to New York on Sat urday night, on his way to the fertile plains bf his beloved Texas. ❑e vnis lery,—lucky in escaping with a Whole skin. —Many Times. Religion will sustain us through tho dq ereu and uncertain jout ney of life—s4pott us in a dying hour, and bring us safely to hatmeeLaLlast,_ where wo shall enjoy tho_ blissful t resenee of our Saviour forever, A Young Ohl Outraged by a Prince Tlllre7Aß AVENnES ITER WIWI:MI . Last December, an officer in the elegant uniform of the chevalier Guards, g,alloped along one of the most crowded and fasllion able streets in tit. Petersburg. Passim; a mnt•nsin des mnel r,, he walka CliarVoing young gill enter Ile foiloo l•it her, and, was struck by In:r cheerful but modest grace, and the freshness and tenderness which distinguish• ed h r. On re HT 'n o by learned that she was the <laugh:Lr of a poor chi runerek , that the shop people worked for her at a low rstr, - frrmrirtlittivcifher.youtli.and char- , acterAstol that Ste would return at MIX. The ofticer, with two of his friends, in dulged in a sumptuous dinner, inflaming his passions VI ith onstly champagne. not ex actly at sox a large and gorgeous tr o,Aa (a double ,eated sledge,) stoppid near the ma {mull, harnessed with thiee pipleitdal horses. 'I he poor Olga advanced : wan instantly half nulled in a far cloak, lifted into the botka , carried tin to Citaridtu %the, where a conven ient lonely hence of entertatiintent await ed them, and was Are hriitally ravished-, t after indignantly Areting eery hind of huge.lnt her reamtaiive was an violent that nhe disliguted the faces of her !Mall ants. On her return het rather appealed li the hated police, but in vain. 'lint police master assured him that the enninals could not Fe identified. On this her hr..ther, an office' in the country regiment WAS wrlttrtn to. fie wAs m•lefaligable in his imptirie,, (lit:cover ing that thi7 s e officers had stuldetly annotin cud thetrirlyes arch. to little the a 'Prl; ut their faces, wrote a petttion to the Putperor, and succeeded In Mating hi.; sympathy The pnliCe.inaSter was stinnnoned, and the CAlr charged him instantly to procure a true report - of what had passed. This was duce. The criminal was Prince ( ial,tzin But mark the punishment The Czar - stantlycompelled Hirt to marry the SU &ref., endowed her nn the spit with half 6n. worlily gondionakinglher at once very Well' thy.initil then Itt!medtatety iaaued a ukase of divorce, leaving her entirely free. All the three of ficera were transported to a country regiment it-el) in heart. of Rossia, and vi err rifiheil any rise in military rank. more cmplete. The menteueri don; honor to the Emperor, and almost makes us long in (•el tam eases, for an omnipotent despot -; limit this in not the only instance lit %Inch Ale nuiltier 11., has Kitten !.roofs of a gold, heart and great vigor. The circittnatatice hen excited an immense mulattiti‘ in 1110 [Whalen capital, and will do , thilvf.a tritvt, g0r.,1 The Faith that Bates Ur Lu t h i l o oth i ,„N„i there an im tam gotge, Its 1.: , 1i) lcgit to width , and two hundred feet in depth. Its perpendicular walls are hare of vegetation, nave in their crevices, w whhh grow nutherotis wild ilnw• era of rare Loamy [lustrous of obtaining spemmens of these mountains beauties, some tidentifle tourists once offered a Highland boy a handsome gift if he would consent to he lowered down the elitf by d rope, and would gather a huh basketfull for them.— The boy looked wistfully at the money, for hie parents were poor ; but when he gazed at the yawning chwon ho shuddered, shrunk back, and declined. Rut filial love was strong within him , and after another glance at the gift, and at the terrible lishure, his heart grew strong, his eyes Hashed, and he nald go, try r ill hold [hero'', "' And then, with misfit inking nerves, cheek unblaitehed, and heart firmly strong, he self fered his father to put the rope aboiit him, tenVCT hint into the Wild abyss. and to sus pend liiiii flier° tihile he filled his little basket with the coietoi flowers. It was a daring deed, but his faith in the strength of his tathees-srsm..siidiu u t _lnve of MA father 's heart, gave him couraga and power to per. form it. Thu boy's trust is a beailliful Il lustration oifaith which saves dm soul ; for as he p iniself into his father's hands to be bound With the tope and lowered down the gorge to pluck the coveted flowers, so, must you put yourselves into Christ's hands to be pardoned. Bs JIIST7ND Flag NOT -A man who has a soul worth a sißenee, must have enemies. It is utterly miposrible for die hest Man to please the whole world, and the Sooner this Is understood, and a position taken in view of the fact, the better. Do right, though you have enemies. PIO cannot escape them by doing wrong ; and it is little gain lobar ter your honor and integrity, and divest y ourse l ves o f wo w courage to gain—noth ing. Better abide by the truth—frown down all opposition, and rejoice in the feeling which must inspire a free and independent than. The lioston and Worobester !Lailnisid hate finally nettled the ease with Mni Shaw, who was injured on their road eight yearn ago, by the payment to her of $25,000, the total amotint of the verdict and costs obtained by her in the Supremo CoUrt. Soma one wars telling an framan that some one had eaten ten saucers of ice cream ; whereupon Pat shook We head. "So you dou't believe it." With a shrewd nod, Pat anawered: belave tho crefaygv 120 ma the taucerg." A VideAwake Yung Lady. About four miles from Easton, Pennsyl vania, resident a- wealthy farmer, his wife 4410 only daughter. The latter is a dash ing rustic belle, of the mau•killing-species, nnukh noted for her dauntless way ii! doing thinlik ‘ and quick wit. liaving.a hill of a local hiailt for one hundred dollar:, and not being able to 11;:e it, on account of the inahll • sty o r hr, nei g hbor: to change it, the earner resolved to go to the hank tot that purpose, and selected his daughter as carrel. The young lady Mounted a horse, and rode to Easton, but arrived there after • the hank was oloaed ; and, after °Bering the bill at sever al stores without success, she turned the head of her steed towards home. She had Jost passed the suburbs of the city, alien a '•solitary horseman" overtook her, and gave the salute courteous, with a win ming air An he had the appearance of a gentleman and evinced the greatest respect for the lair equr,triertne, she returned his I salutation without fehr, and the two were soon ruling silo by side. The stranger ex pressed pleasure to Hod that they were both gonnr, the snit's way, and made such revhirk :bout the landscape ant led Iris fair compan ion to Winne that he. wits not native to the tnanor horn : " he expatiated on the su perb blending of colors in the sunset sky, I obserl•ed that —God inede the country," and dw It uper the contrast of the men:haul:a cares and the farm, is freedom or soul To all thns poet seal disouisituon the maiden did most sernm..ly incline, not dreaming that her companicn wes anything but a gentle• mad. Smoothly ran the horseman's tongue, un til they entered a dark wood. ti r ugh which the road wound. when he suddenly reined up his horse direetly across the path, and utent!y desired the girl to ' aurrender that one hundred dollar bill nheehwaa trying to change at Ese,toil !" Thinking be war; trying to frighten her with a trick, the fernier's daughter 'ensiled gaily in reply ; but the production of a pis tul convieeed her of the true character of her escort, and she telt that the money robst ?,0 But mark how slight a ;thing wilt turn the tables, when cmcunistances appeared to tend one any The poor g:rl drew forth the bill from her bosotn, and was placing it liii toe itenunurri a untsttetcura nano, anon a Rust of wind blew it into the road and the fellow was obliged to dismount to recover it No sooner had he left his horse, when the quick witted gill applied the whip to her own ho roe, arid he sprang forward—but not alone The other horse started also, and as ay ie eet the span with one rider With en oath the trivilaisei dashed ear them, and fired pistol ; but the limey only fright• coed the animals Into a td.11. ! , fa:der gallop, and tic^ farmer s (taught, i found herself at home iu tiouble quick time. It did not take her long to relate her adventure, nor was her father at all 111 licate about etaminiug the saddle bags of the strange horse In them he found a laige number of connteqeit bilk, nearly fifteen hundred dollars in good money n The animal alone wtar worth more than the amount lost, and the farmer was well satisfied with the exchange. The robber was probably some fellow connected with a gang of counterfeiters that infest Cen tral Pennsylvania, and dogged the girl, in her journey from sre to store with the bill. Ile has hot yet cla med hut horse and bAddle bags —nor is there reason to believe that he ever will Editorial Generalship The Boston Transcript has made the brit. pant discovery that it is easier to find a citizen good newspaper writers than one good newspaper editor." This, says the N. Y. Ledger,, will hardly be regarded in the light of an important discoiery by the imblle at large, for it requires but, a" Very altght know ledge, of newspapers to tinowthat their Ina eess &fiends much, on the 'ability of individ -ual -wattaut, asivtgituta.thciankintlLLlPSTlLl49l)... of their cow:tutors. A ne*hpsillt4 is, in fact, almost the production of onelnindta book, for thdugh there may be fifty differ— ent pens engaged in furnishing the matter which goes into it, it Is the individual tact of the editor that gives it ill• consistency, that blots out the objectionable sentences, and achiv the necessary word hero stet there to elucidate and give point to what would oth-, erwiso be obscure and meaningless The edi tor of a piper occupies a position - somewhat similar to that of the chief general of an ar my, under whose charge there may be many bravo and accomplished officers, without au periors in their respective spheres, but yet no one who - could leairthe host to victory in the absence of the commander-in-chief. The editor of the London Times is not by any means a brilliant writer ; there are doubt less many Men under hitd who can eicel hire in writing loaders, reporting speeches, or doing the iniscallaneous work of a daily journal, but probably not one who could eon-. duct that famOos pipar: with the success I that he his secured td it. The piciprietars properly appreciate his services, and his salary if- equal in Amount to that of the President of the United States. Ile might say , With entire propriety "I am the Times"; and if ho were to ,‘ step out, " it Might be found a cumuli matter to put as good ti tisri in his place.—The success of all our own leading journals have equally depended up bn the generalship of an indiVidual etiaduot Extonoive Arrival Of Mocks from Csiuula, en route for the South Thuritday morning, the Packet Uniop ar rived from Pore Stanley, Canada. with six teen fugitive slaves, who bad ramped- from the South at various periods *thin the haat two years, and who has been living at the negro settlement at Chatham, G r enada West Becoming weary of Canadian freedom, which to many Ueda, embraces the ^-.lied liberty of going inadequately clothed, and of, being nearly started to death, they were about to return to the South, inefeir lig a plabtation life to the, responsibilities attendant nn a state of existence for which circumstanCes have rendeozd them poCuliarTy disquillitert One family, oonsisting of a colored mail, his mother, a wife and three children, who es caped from near Paris, Ilientucky, about one year ago, after the experience affOrded by a hard Canadian winter, began to sigh for their '' Old Kentucky Homo," and a short time ago they wrote to tti ;, master inforn mg him of their desire to return, and re questing him to meet them at Cleveland When they arrived on the old packet their master ;Was &re to meet them, and they expressed their gratification at the meet ing In a manlier which d. noted a sin' mere regard for him. ''Old Aunty," a ve.i erable regress, a-hose black and sliming face stood out in strange contrast a itli hyr hair white as the drtren snow, took omfar.son to ••apresa hi r mind" in regard to rehab• -- "My kin talk all about freedom ober Aar, (pointing with a Mtne brake finger cross the blue water u' the direction marked by the Cairn's wake) but I'd a `...-ap leveyer stay with them down in old Kentuek. " The entire party took the train for Cincin nati. happy in the thought that they were go ing home. —Cleaveland Demor rat. A Summer Hcrmily "Summer and winter t springtime and harvest '' so they come, and ho they go, summer with its leafy crown and flowery adornment, winter with its hoary head and frozen heart—spring with promise and au tumn with fultilment. And so we go in tancy, youth, prime. age —and these is an end of tnan on earth. nappy he *hose in fancy has been protected—whose youth has been teachable and obedient—whose prime rene and peaceful in the contemplation of a good. virtuous, God-serving, and man-befit ting career. Business, stern, act lye. and driving u it is, cannot ostracise such thought from a true man's mind. Plunged to the neck in the sea of lively competition,, ho must take land once in a While, and renew his strength lest th an hour hi weakness a wave of huge temptation should overpower him, and he should sink in acorn and obloony.— A thinking time ought to he set spirt in ev ery man's life calendar, whtu he may re view the past, and ascertain her moral whereabouts. The stock account Is taken, the ledger is posted, the balance sheet is struck, by every one who would learn his money worth ' why not, too, post his con duct ledgir, and strike his moral balance sheet, and thus assure himself whether his life is worth anything in the sight of Clod and man ? Let all do this, and every com munity will be' peaceful, prosperous and happy, and the words panic and rascality may thenceforward be omitted from diction• 1 aries. The Mansfield Ohio) Herald is %wormed that: a gentleman residing near that city, 'Mr. D. M. Cook, well known as the inventor of the popular Sorghum Evaporator, eaten sive!, sold throughout the 'Neel, is now en gaged in.itie construction of a flying Ma chine. Mr. C. la 4uito sanguine of success, and has filed a vaveat at the Patent Office at Wastuogtos. We are ignorant of the do tails on which his Cr ihip is to be built, but understand that, while a balbion is to be tue_d_fotrisvatlon,st4tain Tito be the motive pewer. The inventor Is olitetiiiiiiii o rn — ithil" ho has discovered the proper machinery whereby the air ins' be navigated at will. He has built, or is about to build, a house for the purpose of continuing..h4sAbOr irith out being annoyed by the curious. A lady In pufialo, in atbempting to throw son3ethinp, out of a window, somehow man aged to drop herself' at the sem. moment.— Down she went, a distauce of eighteen feet, to Cho pavement ; but not with any ungrace ful keeling over, or heavy blow id striking. She sailed down, piracliiite fashion, present ing the giacefUl Ibrm of an old fashioned de canter —her life was sated b 7 the buoyancy of her hoop skirt: tVs tinist take the p3Ogh and thortiy an well ia the ecUooth . and pleasant,;, and a por tion, at least, of our daily duty must be bard and . dlsigmable; for the mind mind be strong and , halthy in - perpetual sunshine only, and the moat dangerous of aU states is that of constantly recurring pleasure; kiss and prosperity. Too world may peniecute you While living, and when deed, plant the ivy and the-nightitade of ellinder upon your graOisled graitA-Viit thy Mother will love and eherhib roil while living, and if the sur vive you, will weepier you when dead, such team U none but a mother knois he* to week, Love illy moth 4 TYRIIII • II Him ADVANCII. t VOLUISIE 4 -NUMBER 33. Oerniab Opinion deo Poste The New York Abend Zeit'Mg takes the following:view of the once . to The 11th of July 1859, we regard as the date of anew holy , alliance. The interview between Fraiteis Joseph and LoniSlCapdteen must be viewed in connexion with the meet ing of Louis Napoleon and the Cur Alexan der st Stuttgart. Possiblythe ' league of the three Emperors ' may exist a few years before its effects will becntnb wholly appa rent, and meanwhile abort sighted persons wilkagain delude• themselves with a dream of perpetual peace. But there is no reason able doubt that an alliance already exists, and - one. Ott; tneee important, than that—of 1810. At that time it Protestant, a Romau Catholic and a Greco•Catholic: sovereign were leagued together ; now the two Cath olic great powers Ittlite with the head of the Greek Church nod the Pope, his hands reek, mg a ith blood of the women and children massacred at Perugia, pronounced his bless log upon the alliance. The abject of the present league, besides the crushing out of human 11-sedom, doubtless to to disable those pottters without orliume ald popular liberty can tie ver prvveld lee Europe—tilted, 110111 the two Protestant States, England and Pros- • t"..3 !Lint!) , possible, how ever, that the next OUacit sill be directed against Eng land, b,a rather tgatnld Prussia. France havolg. shoat ware. ginned the fiitwit,i„ i , a Russia and Austria, P 11211416 remains to be non by tlin same moans, and thecontinental condition againet England is complete. Should, however, Engiend ,at length side with Proems, then Protestantism and Cstlioliniern than be arrayed against cash othez., and riay be prepared for &nab,. er thirty years' war,,tha result of which will be an entire reconstruction of the Ea ropenn Sistaa. Should it ever cx.ne to this. the conduct of Germany d tr.ng thin twiny days' war must be held rewousible for it. The !s -atinet of the German people at the beginning of the year pointed out the proper course.— t of action would have Compelled Austria to go into the struggle as a German and not as a purely Catholic power, and, as necessary consequence, political reforms would have been introduced into Austna— Now. however. Austria. haring carried ea the war as a non German power, and having secured peace without aid, will 'endue, her self as a non•Gertnitn power." The New York States Zeitang espresso' similar opinions. It think!, the peoples " hate been used sgahltie a play ball by their tyrants, and that their sureringa for the last three niciiths have beeri all to no purpose.— The result of the war leaves the public pesos of Europe. it concludes, very questionable for the future As after the ear with Rus sia there came the alliance of the 'two Em• perors et Franks* sod a 1.14441, so time Italian war will result in an Albano() of the three Emperors of France. Austria and Russia, a geing Germany and rngland, in order to divide the Orient. dispose of the Rhine prov inces and Sileasia, acid with the purpose of banishing the influence of England entirely from the continent. _ _ _ Blondin Again. The Niagara Falls Gazette says that Nom. Blondin in making preparations for a prome nade over the Niagara river next Wednes. day. The programme will be somewhat tared this time. He will cross Qtl time— competing with a bolt Tho distance by the eblc mute in consnienably farther than by water, but fliondin gunk* lie can travel-it KOCIIICF than a boat can,cross. On uturoing he sri:l ataiiti„9o his bead. Standing an one's head, on a rope one hundred and fifty feet ores the cer.tre of the rushing waters of the Niagara, is easier talked.ablut than perform ed —it is a little in advance of any political ground and lofty tumbling, even of these funny times. The Gazette understands that it is yet undecided and quite uncertain .vitietheritlnn4 will walk e L rope ?nay the Genesee, ip Rochester. Bfoudiu Viii 'en gaged in taking up his cable, which he will stretch again ezn point jneteheleer-Buspeo stun Bridge, over a much rougher and more turbulent spot in the river than before. The banks at the new .4peationtare fuither apart also than At tho old one. The Louisville Deniociat gives so account of the spontaneous bursting of a barrel of whisky in that city, jti *hid the barrel wee diiven to fragititmti by the fore* of the ex plosion. Two or three /denim disasters have, Sa lie r informed, occurred in 9in cinuati, elle* the commencement pf the warm weather. Wel=l of ' Jersey light ning," which is death at forty yards, bat our Western tosagoilistavers bays On proved on this. Their.wliikicy As so dint*: tiro that it bursts spoilantinsky. think of theitianger a par dell Middle itt after imbibing about. a OA world blow Mai " bigherAiiita a Mtn." " ' Couvetinn fifth !,.,71) 4 K lady, 'rho is about to he mstried; one tut i claimed petulantly, well, if yotr,do jt lou must bear the respomdbility.—P berfait? l ,/,.! modesUy replied the young lady, " I swot to bear several ruponslblllties." Old maid kerflumixed. ThereSoilirodzed shamed Mph. ols po itpoii, from &Nor, JIM., Wt year; r to Slottio, worth 0051- I=Sl L I 6.
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