esurraD AN D DITIOUND S T ^ S. S. SEELY &J. S. BARNHART. j , Terms of Publication XERM.II '—sl,so uta if paid orlaiin three menthe /ROO tf dlayed sir months, and $2,60 If not paid avithia the year. Chose terms will be rigidly ad hered to A DVgRTISIIMENTS . and iluainens *Mean inoont od at the usual rates. and every description of JOB PIUNTIISG ' EXECC I TED In the neatest manner. at the lowest prism!, aqd with the utmost despatch, !laving purehaied wirsegeeeheetion of type. we are pre ! pared to aitiefi the or !era of our friondee usintss Pirttiorp. s. J: SURVEYOR AND CONVEY A 10ER t.i.r ron rr tr.)PC m'ALLisreit JAlllO$ A REA% All xrALLTurrvit St BEAVER, - ATTORNEYS AT LAZY, - 111CIMLf(77rTW, TE3t?eA WANJ.III3I 11. BLAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW lILLLISPONTIT, VA °Mao in the Amadei l sewn rl floor UHaTRD HO I % RA., TIMM STIIMET. W 1111 A-A NIBPOIt C. PENN ) A• V. M. IMF:111AM IMOPIIIISTOR JAMB* IL RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nza,t.r.rorcre, PILTIN'A Office, on the Diamond, one door Rf •t of the n.t. other _ L. J. CUAtt•, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND , ItEAL ESTATE AUSNT LEDO, CI EAR. , ILLO CO , Fep 30 It c7IIARI.E4 IA HALE, AT I'ORN EY AT LAW, VA Jl6co with the Ilan issues T 11 ule Nov 25. Itls-•t( - - DOE JAMES F. lIIUTCIIIIIISON, PHYSICIAN k SURGEON, tittccessor to Dr Wm .1 Mt. Kim, resrotfelly ten. liars hie rofremonel een Wen to the ettite es of POlTErt IS MILL ti awl iic.i Ity Ofht,e at the Eutaw I J. 4: IRVIN, PRACTICAL SUR% EYOR, 0 Se 11 AII. 1111.1.0,1•11' , N . A Wiii attend to soir•oy aloft r o ad , Au All 11414Ntehi11 1.1 Bbillled.nrg V 10 NM 04- 'OM) prullipt In 5:1 11111 MILLI \M e w [Lao , LIMN a 11111.110111 Al fOIIN ti AT LA V I )9A, on Allegany Wool, in for n.u , ly occliponl Ly Humes, MeAllitter Halt\ K Co Angara 10.15 ly oar I=l D fa fllraff. foIINLY 1,.\ I= W 111 It fond t . nll 1.t•.G•../11.)1;11 rotr.tud Arl2. hl It .1 tlet )... I to 0.M.. Mme .te 11111., in Ihr 1.. n.:rd•; • .1 11m II 111.4:r January • /•9 If IRA 4' 741111111E11.1., Ar 1 1 11( \ EV Al' LAW, reLLrroNir. rr,n A ‘% 1.1 %1.0. W., (lit, pralCiio•2l rorer. l on rn ..111,. horotord.re oLcuived by him w. 1 will Gliiilraly 1 , 1 all b i Met' 111111 1., 2.1, 18'0 4 1,) 44 14',71 v NIACIIANUO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, =1 Prufmow yawl Uuemccx will ruiiiii‘u 1,1,1111,1. UllOll Milllectionit triad.. in Cuntie. Cllntnti and tiouhiles Office nu A IlegbAny istrcet ut the 1111‘ling fur. Melly Orcupliaily 1,1111 Bollofunto J une 30, 3. D. RESIDENT DENTIAT )Ili and re idunoo tto The North E (7 , i•ner I , llllolld.Per the Court House W ill be found at hi, o ffice except t wo weeks ill each isiutb, coolant scoop, on tho first Monday of the uciutli,wbou la will be uw• Vining prefomsional lIMITI DR. 4.1. L. POTTER, PHYSICIAN L HI:11.4.1110N DULLZYUIPITE, rleNTltir C. , PA, 411Abettl ..11 Il lgh Street (old oilier t Kill attend to i.roft,stuall culla as lion foram awl resvoetfolly Jflorn bid corvictio to hit !mimic nod the public lint 2,1..58•tf DR. J. 11, lIIITCDELL, PHYSICIAN A SIJIWEON, OZPITRICO , IV 111 attend to professional calls as heretofore, end rospeolfully offers his waviest to his friends and the pupil° Offiee pest doer to his residence on gpring street. Oct 28.5841 ADA= BOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2/11.1.4.1f0NTL, PLAID 'A. Will attend promptly to all legal 61111(118as Intrusted o him Special attention will be given to the Orphan''' Court Praetioe and Bertvening. Ilia aloe a with the lion. James T Hale, where he own always be consulted In the English abd German languegoti IMMI!!!IIM=1 CUMIN DEPOSIT O.IIK, -or HUNLES, IdoALLISTEH, HALE & CO ■su.voara, Arra' CO , r• Deposits Received—Hlllo of Exohange and Nalco isoounted—lnterest Pald on Speolal Deposits Cullecliane Made, and Prooeed■ Remitted rrotoid ly—Exehange on tbo East oonstontly on hand, June 2nd, 1829 J. H. "movies, .44 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. asta.nrosr•, P•111?0•• IVUlpreaSioe his prof:Melon in the severaroourts of Centre County, All buttneme Intrusted to him will be faithfully attendod - to- Particular attention paid to colleotioui, and all monies promptly re• Can be consulted la tho German as wall as in the English language, Othoe en High at., formerly occupied by Judge Burnside and D• O. Boat, Esq. IBANKIPIO —OP,- - WM. F. REYpiOLDS lIILLSPOWTS. OSNTILD 00.; PA. Sills of ezebonige and Notes dlsoounted. Clot imitotons made sod proceeds promptly remitted.— o rest paid on special deposits. Ntrolotage In the mutters' cities donstantly on hand for sale. Depon. ta reashva A •di 7th, 1850. P. F. GIBMINN, TRIMOIST. eNLLNIoNriIi, re. Wito4INIALN AND RiNAIA DIALIR IN Druck, liedielarearferfamery, Pointe, OM; Var. Makes, Dye-likuliki, Toilet &ape, Brushes, Hair mid Toot!' Brushes, Panda and Toilet Artielee, Trammels end Shoulder liriera • Garden Seeds. ' Oastonsenkatill And my it ook complete and fresh, a nd all sold at moderate prleee. nrNismers end Pityriniane om thn collet'' , sre could to eisotinotor NEI AGRICULTCHAL SETTLEMEIT. TO ALL' WA NTING ItAnairs, A P. UY'PuI('I'UNITr IN A DI LIGIITI4IL AND DEA LTIII ChIMATIi TWEN TY" FIVE MILES'tiOGTHEA.STuF PIMA DELPIIIA ON THE CAM DEN AND ATLANTIC' RAIL ROAD NEW JENNEY do o'd estate consisting of several thousands of Woe of preuluatt4.4atl. has been tkevid4 info Farms of various el OS lu .r I( I I I Q s puroliaser A Population of sure P. ft 'el (I ovdnfl from vat 01114 parts of the middle Siatel Find Now.p ng t,,,i have settled there the post year improved tlfeti Rases. and rat.red r.rer Ural rroyr The price ill tbe lend is at the lon sum of flop 115 lA, $2O per acre the soil is of the hi et tpielii.l , for the produic lion of Wheat, Clover Corn Urapos and Vegetal too IT IS CON . -LIDEItEf) IIESI Fit till' -011, 114 'rum UNION Tho plane is perfectly secure from frosts -the destructive eon my of the (minor Cropq of grain gime. sod fruit are now growing and can lie •seen liy ead dating the place itself, a eorreetXtlgnient can fioNned oftheilJauelostiseesasse.ofe e4renti-: The - terns new Wad. only to ,oartr the rapid imprinr ement of the land, N bleb 111 only sold for aertiget t rap, or rno art Tint result hen horn, that wn luu tire past ye.tr, acme three An ',deed hoer, have been eree'tel two milli. one steam, four stores, some forty yin yards and Nowt, Orchards, planted and a barge number of Other improvements, making it a desir able and active pi,. of bemuse THE MAIMET n^ peraiv. mil its locittioin, into BENT TIIE UNION Produce bringing double the print. than In Mea th/Idt away from the oily and more than double thn 'lee than the Vest It ...known that the e.rnpAi null hest fruits and I I:gullible' in thin latitude come from New Jorney , and +re annually exported to the extent of millio,. In lonist , iig hero 1116 -mil,: has many oils an. tame lie in ',Wilt] /I few bows tido of the great eaten of New England and Middle :listen, be in near his old friends illid,lPMelianolll4 110 IS 111 II MI • 13.4 ..ottrory Where every imprtrven-ent remMrt and on ilitation in at hand II V ; t. 7 et rry ar I'de he wants at the elientiest pries, and a.ll ht. produce for the biglmat ti 11 rho N r I II it IV re surged) he has echoed. for his children rri /re and .111 rid y ail •pq I/ trltiler a t. , ! .1 lik:litrul climate hen. am • nr...11...e1y . Tho result upon thy INnrlll. line generally been In maw th , 4J—_l4., I-11 nzoelicad, Alm to ipl lwalt In In thu wiry ,11 ' , hug and how", ityr lomlow aim be cbtin ,,, l the rate .1 per I, h. iro.lll the bro k y,ud openoil In the place, no, re ;art o•in eel, hr procured in the plat, goneear 1 , iitetti ore at bowl and the, a no place In the tliihm whore I,mb:ingrate! impro• moots can be uri , lo °beeper The tender will at liner he ntruek with the ii vent/igen be, present,' nod irk hiurrlf tvliy the looporty hen nut been its, Imbue ' 1 lie• r , uron to, it Vlll2l 11,01 . ltif.4llll 111 the market, +,]•ll be !,o, !lemetl'e tiro correc t ! 11l 111 vile' to examfne the loud hofole pot.), tel.," of coupon, err ripen! , II to do 'I hey trill eau land under oultlt tutor, , euch In Ili , uxlrul of the etiillement that th , v will no doubt. mei I pr,' Eton, from their own nefghborhooll !lint they trill C, ' tin 'be i • Trot emeno tool can toil' , Ili. r,,! , .1 aetur of tht population If 11 . ) , come oith a riewe Cll settle lho.y nloodol I,IIIV I.ll•Trlrrii I 1) ci .1 11.,y or tailime he rc,nlr t„ , iti ois tau not be hold on ref until Thkro ere too duly tri.ine to Philudulplil.,, t ell nettloni ell, horror° nail', 1.1 Cow, ir r,v 4, ITS a Floe Tietr , rue fir 050,11, , 1,11 ',ire Itri th. , r var • 1 11 15 ' N OF - 01;11(rS 11N I ri rouneekim, trill, the ny it t, • , ,ent a too thrir mg 14,1,11 liar 1••. , 1 1 • 1 11, " ci who tiptoe, meld', lot any I ,1 ~eta ail., rly "tot., 11111111. i. .1, 111. ,11110 1111/111111, 001/1 , 1 IP , earl if 1 ;nil, p oil . ..Met to good edruniog , alai, eel too o , minulactories of agro olturel ire, line.ir I , I F. 110 1 ,11.8 tor taatiog tdo ill /If • 1111 /./XI,OIUII/11, 1141 1)1011111 4•• rapid an 10 1001110. ;I Wilt elnut and ',rudiment wen:, , of burt,o—n ilo lute ot u good' nice, we do net toll miall our. so , it would o t teet the iniproronicut of the place can he hail et frown f I On end upwarile Tlie Pal ii•rr IL w qll lilt Ire nly 111.1 agricultural oh• r•., c, ot,uh, full iof , no ,io., Hammonton, can be ol.t line , ' LC' lit He nom /1 , 1011./11/1. , 0111b10 41, .1$ go ie, 1.1, of all liiiiimibraime 1,11,1 viimuy I pod to tho land Tonto Vine Street nit ire phis for Ilatninanton by 11.,11Tond, iit 71 1 M ol 1* P M Fore 00 ame Wt.on there intinir• for Mr 0p..; Hoarding corkenie,,, 111 .111 }Mad Parties bad better . Pal l lll 11110/ Byrall , apnmipal, until they ha, 4,411.1,1 as n. p ur ,, will sho., / diem over it, loud 1.. him I,r expense Letter applicall .1.1 r • 111 I. ail. droved to handle Horn , j, ft 4 , II Atlantic Co , Now Jer;ey or S li t .1,4121111, :102 South- Fifth 4 Arool Philadelphia Mar and format ion cheerfully lurniahed .r July 11, 1134 —Mu , NEW BOOK STORE, BISHOP STREET. BELLEFONTE, PA SAMUEL F. SCIIWAR'I7, , Respectfully Info' iu, Ole eu 17A914 of Belk (onto and Centro, wanly, that they have. cponod a now BOOR ABD STATIONARY STORE, I n Minor Street. tw o door below A Ilegheny im mediately oppi elle the old Temperate, Hotel, where they offer • large stock of well selected Bunks and Stationery, , rubraefog the ft trulerd British and American Poets Selood Books, In groat variety. Bibles, all mime, and Miscellaneous Iluolm generally In STATIONARY they hare 101 ekes of Writing, Letter, tool Note Paper, whi, h will ho sold at very low talons. Also. Blank Books of all Rises end •t low Flee., with a large supply of En velopes STEEL PENS of British and A met icitn manu facture, sold very low. Slates, Lead Pencils, Pen holders, do., &a Ilya "bac ribers also bare on hand n superior quality of W mimic FLUID for the counting room pod office of the profeulonal man , Orders friar distance promptly attended to We respectfully ask usher° of public suppi,rt and patronage, being determined to sell thabest In our linen! bull neu at the very lowest prier+ March 24-'49 tf - SCRIVENER, CONVEYANCER AND Agent for the West Branch Mutual Insur ance Company. Wil~make Inauranees on all descriptions o propertrat moderate ratan. And will also exe cute all kinds of legal w•itings neatly, promptly and acourately, via • Writing of Ore's, Mortga gee," Assignmenta, articled ot Agreements, Post ing of aueounts• and will make out Unplidhtea of of school, Poor and Road Tax. , and Transcripts ofTundeated Lamle and thu Schou: or Road Tll/114 thereon: All of which will be done at very mod eratos price. Mee with Jesse L. Teat, , Esq , Register, &c., the Court House. • ellefonte, Jan., 27•'59.1y. NEW, MILLME . I GOODS. Mss.MILL' RESPECTFULLY briforrnm tt o citizene of nallefonto 4'l+4/vicinity that she bag just re ceivedfrom Philadelphia a splendid lot of BONNETS, RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS , of all kinds, and a suporior lot of to wind:alle diropte tht attention of the ladies. May 19th, 1969-tf. Alllll6o'l'Vrell, PHOTOGBAPHO ,b DAG USBRROTiPBS, Taken dally (*Accept Sundays) Rom 8 A:x. to 5 vets. 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On a recent or.caslott: 1111• judge was calf rd upon to eiiereise IIU• '•,rotvrl and author itv4a.bias—vestad:2-4n-the -y sang. couple who Wished their hands j oined in the hole bonds of a ',Hock Of county he con -91 nll to pc I form the pleasing duty, and on lite ar,-9114110 evening was promptly on hand at the house where the olTair nos lo conic . oil 'l•he tooni vout ervn (led e ti Ih: beauty: a'Art fa:tittort tho town, amt none' looked' more dignmed or happy than Iho .111thzellitnseli, who was (tressed %%Win> an inch of 111$ life. It Is flogtoribnry on orenql,inc Ilw one referred to, for the people of the monntain town to pass around the wine (r.ite freely. and, to their evetia , ttog malt we will add they ronnvirrit no hirm m mnrofrmt nn err.t in the joi no: i vent of get I ;II:- mar r•ed The .Itohze is in admirer of the haviug , our of ht 4 fo h,l Ihr !ord one it, Ow Itlint. To u.o• hi. (INV,I 11111 irig, hp 114 ' 1 pnaU b 111.9 Pf to l‘ wrg.," .11141 that ho ,holihi b. conic n htlit• amei he Wet Id wn. nil to he tvotd , ttd At In 11.,0,V A k Nett' hto ladle dy lie had ihe a .aktie,s of all gr.(l judg,-; - %weld take his '•tott VI , VI III( Ii i 11.1.4111 r(011141 nod mood The 111 111 i bad Tint. Inns . for I Ig Ilark.ols one arrtvtil., Eyti throWoll with it Irlea , orahh 11,111111111 1111 . Count yrn(letttrn desired lit Is ir..%4 how —Joe slam' ~' the ), , ,ing 'Ado .".'C',ll4 I o ...P boos • Nam', " tvoithl .ulnae the A A rut .1,0 , 1)1 ~,. 'rho 011`,11V1 d the turn of nil ,it • .111r..T . , h, ' , vetting, iix, th, e s attention poll 1111. !rt 7 ,r, 11, .or 11. wunid COIII4. out of Ike 44 , 1111 W At Ir 1101 1111' 11 - 3 urg 1111010 111 an. :doloofir 00 The .I,:dizt• nr 00 7. rt rantwrely floin the (-brie n rwrtrpic , l ni the volt.e-(4 . OW To 1:1 ;: 10, }'t.. IV I 111 0 ,4 1 r.',...g•tit the oh, vdr 4,1 t\, 4,11111t1. V, 111, ~.1, HI I I :I• if.% Old tnntit nit' JIII/ :I . l i n.I jil•t ../.....;rll to Wake luit {mg. Ihe iuttinu ; r 11. \tr., 1,1 1 1 , i lr n lr 1.11 t lk pm! lail I hr. pr •Ic r er of ilto why r tit In tilntt 1111,1 I Lmg m.. 1111% a t Cuo ti 1 , ;1 I ~ t• rourt, not can ti.vin to orth i A i..tt n, i 11 ft filer folkitted 1.1114 eormannd. ill the tt , J-1 91 t+ huh the hitt:nfl the ' . llolllt gent') tha arro and !ed It,m to Neat in the eoruer. tt Mu AIIIIIO lime In forionitt 46r 1111_'1t perMOtlage of 1114 flint Ike EVI Iluog now hid fair I.r a pleasant and sudden lei 'moat 1011 of the atlalr, until unoth er aunoyant•c which waa nothmr, less than thr absolve of the bridegroom, was ol,etv- ft tnn.ed u.it that he had ju•it stepped across the street to join his friend. in a patting drink, but, before 'lna return some cold blond, d yin had wholtered inro the ear of our fuggy Judge the ea,, ' (Islay in the proi•eeiling,s." losiaLittly the chair in tha corner :thortd, and in that dire , lion all eyes vet to fixed "Mr. Shod. " slowly drawled the Judge, " bring ilqc into the court on a supenar " the Judge hail his own - iVay of pronouncing the words—then addressing the bride who stood in the foreground, and hung her head in confusion, be added • I a'potie you arc the plaintiff. Well, don't (alio on. Inno cence and virtue will be protected by this hero court. This was the Nat West blunder of all. Tito Judge was again made to gee his tuistgiite, and would have been constilerafdy get I/aek, had it not 10 ) p for a corrective in the shape of -forty &Os of the critter," which ho stantly applied. In a kw moments all was rear i ly in right down earnest. The bridegroom had arrived, fu of joy. The bride in ..gorgeous array" sffod by his side. Tho company pressed forward. The exeitenteint/was intense. The Judge never looked ite;p4fied in his lift. Ile evidently felt ettyl oh of a Judge. " J-J o-w eII B-o-w,e-r s, " commenced the wan of law„in that diStreseilig style of speech with which Ile was invariably trou led when tin / the influence of liquor, "J-J 04.0 Ir, .w.e-r-s, stand up. IttOre i y-you aoyl,h -to say w-w-hy sentoodo—' Stop; a stop, judge, " shouted the Sheriff froth Jsack part of the room, '"you aro not going ii 414 the Man, but tuatty WM." The judge drew along breath, and wink ednyidly, but etoodclus ground well. Re hinurlf, he pieeeeded : •.J J-o•w•e B r-s, do y-yyou take Nancy fi•fl Ilarkons for y-your. rife help you—" This was a tolerable effort, and Joe nodded assent. " ,7sl N•Qenoy WU-Herkens it new re otillim for th;, horc n.n cpnrt EMIAMO3II NE Ithsccliantous ME !lyre the hhruiC putt iffietirayted the Judge; retninthttg I qt )r the real business of ,the t %erring • Miss N Naney,• 2 rheitmeii the Judge after Iteings4 t right, 'tido y yon false J .ke Bo' er% tpr a httshat . I to the hert of your knowledge or h hilt :or do yoy,,,upt,l" " You.bol, - t.of • atuawkred the light hearted Nnrlcy. , Jolije Oleo happy Collide, and j the husinesa aft toll), "Anew r remain prott..unee you, .I.J N Naney 11-11arken. (here the Jodnq jelit ration from ho, the eillpnt4 The I , l,lliroany ri ken with a 'envoi out in a glass orn It was the great) rd. 11:p handy of the inwg (hem, wound up hir this here court to e. BOW tt 114 11 , 1111 1,11 man lII.d wife ; and !Ad to Wip the perepi m•ridiwy 1,.t. Lord hn ye 901:1 gh(:rin rod tl.e Sh, nfl ‘11. , ; Judge let 1nu.,, , 11 I rk itek Taken at large, t evt r wit neHs- _....; A Ton fel ience. Orville (inidoer aw ars I, I. .1.,1ng \kill as kiipermtetiflenr o' ht. c.oree :aloof], t. , - tal.lo.liecl to rl . lllr 111 tir , .1.411 1 .0 v hood in New York. i.irduer ~ t:1•• full”witig at. count 1/1 1114 foutirr lii at a 1.1 • I IT ir ''... ‘v ark, N .1 : 11 - liTe - 1,11 - •i• Tlel C lrll 11 1111s , ,i'll (Ii ow, II man.) , IV ~ h on fine I hough 0 '‘••• Zo 111 a salmot anti I ii , ..11'lling• take the and then unit for st/111 tr, lt F,,, li ii i• doelsioi ~, stnsill' CUB . ,tt4, t, Itl hr.lll s 4 -tit 1111,1 k IL , t,% II .11Id pll) I g rim lit :Lk Wit to 113, uuc• it) cunt• 11l and 011/I . 111 a”.l v. 1.• t 1 11,1 our IS ny into ,I. II uniil .t, an az,' the g•ato. I law: e), hew I hz I ICI a led ui ti"it.m I cau't tell. beta to Lulup & ll I.ll.ttit I otytt the (or ov , r the coupt - y •a•re I _en I,cl, ,1 up her., in New Cork, Anikny, ' all through Canada, and th‘ay dip/Y*Bol/ft a'vvayi fcr gatiog drunk or gettrnr, in r t'ght, whi l e un r the mil,. lII'. of tha moddt—mg cop -- "I here to uo nip of talking, I hate h,on through lii null Bul, a tpt Col ha. tilcith t re yet IL tt at, Lot) lute. I have ialaliparecl hi a!! Ow lusurwv the devtlitvga - au'ocr+l (=gu l l; up. If he iver VII new thou 1 was a lo,r imp ni •ctlfriK form drit Now on Iv, wit It my Hire im my arm, I go to (-Mut h I mtl o loU a elm Inge \1 hal r , ent ;IL tint. dorm o t o rat h `..1% " ' WI :h. I 1,1) %cati.lt I away from 1, Ch. e," lightio a knens, but I It ustilot out to ver ht -4, t thy• day 01 %%11101 .1 , hil4 convert! d rnv hem t, rn I w••ivhcd my WWI away I VT.IS En ;I.lll.ltily happy. I knew 1.11.L11 what ~111,1.0.1 th it true hapi n ness would advise ell tr) p t N . 1111.1011. IShat Is it (011114 and 0 hat ',molts 11‘,1 4.. 'hall to St .41 ran allt4irt•ring to ,strnl a drinikard gray, e. It irtAryy, warm here to night. lint I I-1.71 in int.ch warm. r 1.18,4, nom tt it h I :y escaitt d Ity tire win •Y of Gal. I had bard wink tc :cave oil drinking ruin I. uel ..Agar in the mortt• Keitnieil met te,-.11 ) 1U my PXI was a purl, ct slat, tai taut Kutn lid ine nt rill sort, of tronb , and titver yet got me out of a single serape Rum to a try large two, dged sword, .itel with it the ,h yd mita MI scores of human beings. It nearly took my hrad oft. I if'''. not inn the kiledge My criI'ICIMCC kept troubling tom every time I took a drink of ruin, and I %out to Boston to see d a Tree with boo; rt.l , llil , ldcri' there would not di ~troy its pants • the Inovl I made there Ia an liwkeil tip. Foine friend got we out aim!. arid Igo!. drunk and kept dr'inik for some tone. I had a little touch of the ir rinetts, and raised a lour ~tory win dow toy joinli out and kill myself, but the Lord saved me.. I had to walk the streets all night, for fear I would Jump from the window. I returned, bringing toy ,;0110:ClelICO with rue. Finally I got,a bottle of obi Jamaica, anti went Join mt (tong Is land, and there, alone. I stroggltil with the appetite ,within me. I priTed to God to aid. and be did. I rose up and said, God, I will yniy. " I resolved never to touch an- Other drop of liquor, and I buried the bottle. God has aided me, and may it please Him, the bottle will never have." vsurrection.— Man can acc,mplish,,..great and wonderful thiugs if he only puts bitusell to it. Iht , au, id I. :.1144, A Roomy eon thIiIIINTICP.Y.- , 1110 follow ing in said to he a very sec, en fill remedy lbr dysentery . Take the pidi of the corn moil mulleit stock—as inuch, say, ne will be found in a foot and a bad the stalk —boil it a few moments in a rent 81 milk, and let be patient drink it at hi, leisure. Tho mul eirdpes not affe i pt the taste. The beneficial Ocala of4,his simple end pleasant , - Ifeinedy,, ill several cases that hal:, come to out.knoil edge. have been speedily witnessed. Every, body should try it----it can do no harm, ff it does no good." But we are oonfidont that" it will do great goad. It may be gld to s.;nne of our - rotaders; but probably new to othors. " Sus 411Pas."— The celebratOd horse Magna Charts changed owners last Saturday evening, the purchasers being r. V. Smith, S. N. Seely, U. (3. •Lowis, and James B. Griphen, all otlioldwater, Michigan. The price paid was 55,500: one instalment was handed over here, another to be made in Kalamazoo, and the balance when the 4 horse 18 Wifely delivers t in Colairilter. N'A,, THURSD leer the Ileten,rittie Wntehmen 1 A " Sketch " of mi Tour. It was during the month of April that I W/I4 Coined upon to pav the last tribute of reirpeet trt A friend whom I melt emteemid I juhad received n letter Mating that him tiara upon eartut would he few. I left the village of and the dwelling of toy parentm, in companv a tiro a simier and my friend Mr. K , on a morning when all thingm o' nature— both mid I,l:tin - ante appeated to apenk the loving kindnems, and mighty wig- Ilnin and power of God - the ruler• of the Univer,e. - •r iiairisra rapidly - ,fint pleasantly on, viewnii.: with delißlit the majestic Avene7 - time ihlthtc stinet tires rented by the hand a: o;ll.lpntenre Until we aimed at lime', lwautiiat town of Inap.mwelly the blue Juniata " lA:y.stonped anti "A ere-n ell entertained at the r. ,hotei of 3Tr Ni We enjoyed 'well the ..`eo .0 thiegh; of thIS world '—while there, from his pientemm table After nlitch we were hurriedly taken to the Depot where I wa, deprived of my former rothturnions, n 1114.11 took from tile mach or my comfort I k P MII , I found ml a, If with tn.tch tlikieol•v -st sited us the ears 'They trrrr r-7r-rmorhr, r,,t drrl-trmyrrhattnr over. ,low op; and had It slot been for the pr a gentletraq wl,o aro e and gave to toe It, ...it, I estratot tell how long I would hove Is i ti under the need ashy of stanthisit The cars mover! pic.3alitfy. but rapidly pal part tn the votiversnlion,b liar. reported atone at rail roa.r sporvi " rtf course leai- his a•hQwer: alone to try amt ob it* belm,d them beautiful vellies and lofty , Fervations. The .ithe.. a' pi and tiatformly mountains (n holt we could behold thro Igh , , to de( to hi., tit WA alit to arq i e.re Pony thi• frail mantle of night.) the latter appear. in Its rvtponse., e - ipl^.nat fan,. lie spoke Inc :o tear their hoary peaks to scan , the nadlly, not always ace.' rather vault and bade defiance to all the , racy. but a all no appearance of to sitatton Intnrmy blasts or Vine —nay to lime itself or re , erve, and with'no tipper, nt. desire to we arrived at the far famed " Iron conceal an) thing nor did he repel any of C I ( y Wh en we arrived there th e o. L ing my ji stoma as impertinent Ile at as very of day " had just brion to light. up the on 'eutel 1111 k—with elletmig hen• yen -liatit says, • with such Ow) , and au- Lhuuty ,lie hu•nau hula of the heart 'Of the RI, ptio could no longer with hold the 41-Loowledrement of clot" , and Wisdom ! As I have said, all thing 3 wore a moat pleising 'sect in nature as well as ar !bit ^ LA itlistandoig the ninny pleasingt j, to ni , tl.a Inch l was siorwinded to ma. in:, Joii.ory niter, ding -nAlvr4thstanditig the ninny beautiful strictures that were built by loin .n •• spalse and :t stood fast,' and by the bands of frail ii i taltty - gloom form ed a veil betwixt tent and me, as 1 •p inroad., d near, r to my join ney's end, from the feet that 1 beemile more forcibly im pressed n ith ';',1117111 thought that, • our friend [night 6nve pa'ined the way of all flesh" before we could get to see him. When we arrived at the town of M in the State of Ohio, I wan under the necessity of em- !opor; t private cooveyam e --for I had yet al)oot live miles to itavi I - fur %%filch I aan compelled to ply pretty di arly Muic upon toy w•ay. I met tiome Of my acimaintaheen • relatives of " nor friend"- who announced to me hic departure mto thi land." The " vital force" wts al most overcame I telt tot one who la for taken twill his fellow hemp-who surround him Th(7ine — Vhorn T desired to see, and whom I dewed to converse—had been con signed to the iarrow, ely bowie of clay. I +cid that I Celt f ,rsaken, hot I found toy self agreeably disappointed, for the twerp lions and .eteitainitienta .with whmh I met convinced me that '• con‘oling mortals still existed." and for their kindness I shall ever remember them. I have satd that " when I arrived " my friends hail paid to him the last tribute of respect, (If this melancholy pleasure 1 wax der, red ; but I had this consolation, that he had kit behind him the testimony, that he had gone to reap the reward of the just— to bask in the rays of the light that Willed from ihe centre of the throne of God —to drink of the living waters—tp eat of the tree of eternal life, and to run parallel with am gels round the throne throughout eternity. Dining illy sojourn in that beautiful coun try I enjoyed many of the comforts of this lite. and often " tasted" of the joys of the world to come. I visited many of the places r come note" in that part of the country with much gratification. But the one which attracted my. attention most, was that of the Poor House, (of the public improvements,' which Isy's about twelve miles east of Mr. 1124. res idence. Its locality is a beautiful One, and 4iarmeny appears to sing its sweet anthem nal song among the trees, with iwlnch the. building is surroundedin the trembling lit tle flowera—which had jot natdt,their ttp pearance—in every breath of Alt—in tho sighs—end in. the apparently tender emo tions of the hearts of those that were the inmates of tiro building. It seemed to sweep the chords of creation with its magnetic touch, And to fill the Unite acuities, of the human mind with delight. its image was mirrored from the highest heaven to the low est depravity of man. I then and there thought that harmony truly " uoitcd man with, the angelic boat.'! I had the pleasure trf - ittending church, pretty regularly—during my stay in that country—at the very pleasant village of at which Oleo I hcard lbc fkit , SEPTLMBER 15, 1859. (Original, .rterid dnicourFe of my friend the fmindaticrt of which can he found in the Wick of Joh, 2nd chap. and 10th verso. 'The last, and most interesting Flare to me. was the place o hi re rested the remain,' of my ft lend. It was in the '' Pleasant 11/I burial grno)l," The place was beantiftd. 1111 d the SCC,Wry solemnly grand All thmga around apT!oa r ed to be letshed s.fener. Rave the ruslline of Che f old frozen grass— %Nell was (ate,' by the gentle breath of May. liv a lady friend. planted ttp- On toe 't'otte:y grave a few rose i.nahea. the lion en of v. ot .tat .w forth an bent.ttfully the rt.te. pro rya , . and d..: ay of life I --7 rim,. the. trtrhtr-setitrt of the grave I took the roiloning liner L ml, i ennimit mt 'Old 1. , Arool.l the gift , Iteretve thu noliter p•rt ..r me. , An.' rit , ll 4)) n 1 ,4 pug th,t I 4 A N Mormonism Mr t trreTr. tr tlig Via( 104:P, - to tilio . - N Y ['ninth°, rives ar. port of :iro. hr ars' roover-ation with Biigharn Voi.ng on the puuliar tenrots and praelioes of Mormon ism Mr. fl slime up his concluAns as follows Such is, as nearly ng I en,' lei...fleet. the Rubstance 4111 arty tire h..•try I,, iverhation, w+terf'itt fw.trit w*. ?rani tnerientaity- that w o n id nn!„ n, ;Iv .1 tI•K,