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'- , 1860, ' wtifirAT Taints of Oublioatfon TRIIMB:_SI bo cta If paid within three months ssoo If dlayedysix months. and $2,50 if not Imid within the year, These terms will be rigidly ad hered to. ItIIVERTISBMENTS and Business Notices insert ed at the usual rates. and every description of JOB PRINTING EXECUTED In the neatest manner, at the lowest prices, and with the utmost despatch Having purchased a Virgo collection of typo, we are pre pared to statists the orders of our Iribruls Nusin o s Pirettorp. K. J. U061(31 A 111 , SURVEYOR AND CONVEY “;I:It WII.I.I.IIPONTE PI ii 1,411111, ATTORNEY AT LAW • I A Odle, in the Aren,ln,.nee.eL lii r I=l2ll 11'1,1411.111/TIVH A FICA. 4 Fll, A 1101(NLS , Al I, %11, flit I I I WiTr, 1.. .1. Citihis, ATTORLYV Al' LAW AND REAL E?TATE IL[INPIT:I.Ir, I 0 I•A AANIEIII H. Bpi Kjil. ATTOPAirt A LA 11111 YYII•TL `l•Lvy'A ()Mee ou the Ll.nuou.l . e door Ir^. , of HI KW Moo jt►lin In. BEAM II Alip , ATTOUNFY 1T 1.111, 111,1 I \ • Addluo ocv api of by (Ito llou 14 a Burl. old! . J J. LINGLE, St Itlti:ON DEN I K tEL L/PO,ll , (KNTIIF: (0 , 1. now prepnrnd to nivto all who way Ile+ir Lin nt . oft.satwoat men 1,1 Rooms nt kin real.' ew e strict LITITIED 1111 LI4II r Vill.llo/1 LINN A. IV 1/.11011: AT FORNEI"B 1I I,IIY Otnes nn Allegan) elreet, w tho building for awrly occupied by Nun o•, MoAllhior, Hale A Co Belabors AIIIIIIIIIIOTVPIA, It itll , L Ir If; I 1:1:IZ I WM' Taken daily (excapt Sunda,. , nil H w iu Sr r BY J S BAR In tits splendid b4luun, w Ski Arcade Bellefonte Patina CTIFIII • T ALLYCANDEU ATToIINEY Af LA W, I= 0115 e• el Ills menden., ni the st4lot, 1.11.11.,g r, r Ole r ly .au “ plod ,y Ml. Hu rtial In unit doer I,•I Torino, .1 Mani a Stole ArIoKNEY AT LAW, BI CI 1.4 ON TN, PRIV!, 'A., N 111 continue the ?menee of boa profeision in the ellice heretofore occupied by hum, 11101 will uueud promptly and faithfully to all business cutrunted to him fIA NITIN YTON A l'l.111 1 :\ F ER 11K1.1.1CV ,, N1 K. I . IC Will attend to all buooe tn Ills line with punctuality Milo., at him : , ture . ..l A lle•gheny Street DIN. G. L. POTI'I,II, 1•111,1tIAN uler.t.itruere, LINT/ilt c 0 PA, Vlloe on H igh Street (old iithee ) N 111 et teud to I.ririeseiiirlai calla as terehifiire, end reepeeihilly offer. hu sera lees to hie friends and Ihe pit the B. VII rirti 1.1, A ,110,1”•,. r.r 111 . Ir • I 4 to profclat ttla x. Itotot 1,. r• etfully off,. ho at 1.1.1••• o, It 4 f oetcla at/ , 1 Li Witt Witco door to Ito reattlotoo. 110 tiring street Oct tf J. D. IS INCIATE, r DENII',I omen and reenlenee nn the North Enat Corner of the Diamond, near the Court llouno Li' Will be found at hie °thee eanefot two creek] ii each mouth, commencing on the fl rut Mood ay oe the nit,uth,when Li will Lou it.na Gllurg prolewoonal duties N' RI P % U, AT I'l I.IW, 11E11 Mrlo. rE, Nruf,dl , nnl n.,e4 will 1,4,1% 0 111,1110 al t ptii In nil, In Ct •1.1 =I 011), 4.n A 11.,4h00y st reel on 111. 1.111 , 111,r. for. toot If ov, tip led 1,) Li Ali/ 11 ikon 1101• E, WM. F REYNOLDS & BELLEFONTH, CENTII.I4 , P Ililln ~f sin.l loctionn in vin itn4l proceed , prmlivll3 remit! e4l - 110nront 111../ipm;lnl dOPO 8 /IS ig 111 lie iinniorii cities cone Lunt ly nu hued for sale. Devon- Its you • X C 111111 ES II N IeALLIStIIR J T HALE A 0 1' 11111 I Y DEPOMIT 84l K, ted ter join +hem at the tables ; twirl soon —or "I T, - nTSII - ITEATIMI hit7nAtr - r - rtT. - 4 7411 s BICI.I.VroNT If.N Tlll co ''AtMing, them were Edward Morton and Deposita Iteuelved of Ezahenge eed 'Note !discounted —letereet :"poteal Ilep etty - Wdltain Barher These two were engaged nidiemioni4 Made, and Prtmends Remitted Prompt- i n p l a y ing a game of poker ; " 'Asking 17 . "e" " 4 " on the hail cen't•ntlYon he" - 81171111 SUMS at first, and gradually increasing them. Morton continued, for it while, to win every game but the betting became heavy and ther:•luek" turned, Morten lost until the last cent was at stake Ile was calling his opponent's hand, when observing . his quiek -movement in slipping a card into his sleeve, he accused him of playing unfairly. Barker bCCIMIC enraged, the lie was given, and both bring eroited %V All drink, they rushed upon each other, and a violent strug, gie ensued. Minion was about overpower ing his adversary, when one of Barker's friends slipped a dagger into his hand, and he, furious with rage and intoxication, bu ried it to the hilt in the body of Morton. The strcken man staggered and fell,, exclaiming, " The villain has killed me ! " his body was cat tied away to the house of a friend and IVtitiam Barker, his murdersk. was , lodged in-prison. - . - - The courts of the County being in session, the trial conie on immediately. Several wit nesses testified to seeing Barker strike the fatal blow.; and slid that life Was totally extitict when the body was earried-awey.-- , The evidence iras clear enAli ; bat Bar ker's Attorney manouvered around and con- = •TTQINEY AND DuIINSELLoII AT LAW BuLLErorrs, ray,N' A Wlllpractioo his profession.ln the several Courts of Centre County, All bunion.. Intrusted to him will lie faithfully attended to Pertioulur attention paid to collections, and all monies promptly re witted. Can be consulted In the German all well as In the English language Office on High et , formerly occupied by Judo Burnside and 1) C Boat, Esq E. P. taniskor, DItUuuIST. BILLIVONTL, PA W1101.1111•LN AND RETAII /MALIN IN Drug., Medicines, Perfumery, Yninte , Oda Var althea, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet Soaps, Brooms, Mut' and Tooth Bruehom, Fana• and Toilet Artidod, Tru 3 . oll and Shoulder Braces glutton Seeds Ouclomore will find my it tick complete and fresh, and ail sold at moderato prince. Fir Farmers and Physlolans out the county are nvited to examine my gook C/I•RLIIIII II HALM UAI.E & 11101 r, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BiLLIFONTIII, rsels'•. Will attend progiptly to all kindness entrusted to their °are: , 011ie In the buitdi ng formerly need pied by lion. Ju. T Hale. A CARD Messrs gate A. Hos will ;aloud Lo yoy business Mainsail absence in Congress, asal will be as sliged:by mato tb,* tslat-el alVeienees ent rusted lo JIVE! T Httr. beoeniber [5, 1839. (From the New York Weyerly EDWARD MORTON, THE REFORMED (AMER, • =- on THE TEMPTATIONS OF CITY LIFE The son cast its long slaating rap: through the open easement of ate apartment in one of the fashronahle hoarding houses In the City of N - The orrupant of this apartiriellt Was a young man apparwitl) about j,s enty one or t eerily-two ) ears of age lle was seat, dat a table covered as 1111 hooks, and belay hits sits an open volume, but from his good:, anxious glance, it one easily to C Sel, II his mind wad not on the pages of the book 110 set in this way for sometime, whilst good resolutions 5151 intentions were passing through his mind, and on the point of being made ; when the sound of approach ing footsteps full upon his ears '1 he door was flung open, and a man some years his senior, entered with a “Hallo, Neil Morton You keep yourself as close as a hermit -- Raub.. 1 6.4. ' 4 0 book, and come With - me to the salon ; we =MEM= air go uig to have a grand time to night Thotnp , ott, leg, And V inrent are to be there, and perhaps some more of our filefk, , 0I thought I aould cal rotund and hare the pleaalce uf ) our .01npaity. "nouns 1 our friend Morton, •'I ft.ar I he unable to accompany you this a, I riullei from a sci.re lo ad wile, brought on Lt• Inst nrzlit's ‘cemr." A dmil, dert•.iec followed tins, a 'nought the blood of Viharne and augur to and a face. "Coon ," saol his evil companion, William Barker, 'No more of your woman's strata gems and foolish excuacs, but come right along ; rt is gettmg dark, and the others will be growing impatient at our lung de la% " Without further ex uses Edward prepared to a, 1114 evil friend,, to one of the print teal gambling bells of the city. • " • 'Dr c months anti rise to the cotnrnencernent of , 1111 story, Edward Nlorion was a ktrariger 111 OW city. Ile had graduated at one of the Nli rrantile Colleges at the rel. , t,mtid C4llll. , it/ proellft• a syuat,un nt a inercant rle e h aaTnr di l ri"tiWe'or&litrgest and must thriv ing hints in the city For a trine all went on well, but in • few wit eks he fell in with evil companions, among whom was the be lore 111 CIO Istled NVilliain Barker On the evening of the commencement of our story, lie had been meditating tin the waywardnect of his course, and the certainty of hit de struction if he perstated tfii , rein But alas, fur the lit irersity of human nature ' 1114 formed rows nod resolut loins Were two en a ith the contemptuous laugh and speech of flap ker But let tpt follow them to the 'elolt roots,'' ns It N Ali ttrhted , 1111 t whu • h in reality wai -, than a mmlnril gambling . hell I, pi (I, o , vn he r eahlr over the 111 . uatWV, and the streets Bell' pinllll'll whitmanes of human beings hnrrying alng, each our intent On the goal they were slav ing to attain Many were hurrying on with troubled minds • weary limbs, and sickening hearts s others with sparkling r) es and surd tog countenanee, %Inch besvoke their happi ness, and the cheerful home which awaited their coming. • Our friends continued their way through the pritwipal streelq. until they came to the upper part of city They entered a large and magoilicent liouie, to all appearance a 'l hey were utiliered into a large mein, luxuriously fiirniOnil. and at I,lt hiaLeof wh ch was a hat wtth all the al loi• Ill' •It t of fashionable drinks, malt ulaied to toil tiurage the taste of the unwary. Sev eral young tacit were heated around the ta bles, dunking smoking, and playing cards and all laughing and talking in a lititlterow. OM= NV hell um friendy entered there MR3 a palm in the anniserneldn. They a ere.greet ed with a hearty welrome by all, and invi- ECM= MEMO trued the deed it.to an nnintentionel act : stating the fact that the dagg,r had been placed in lus hands whikt he was insane with drink and passion, and saying that 111 his cower judgrrnent he would ha ze. abhor red the ;let The jury retired, and, alien sh4t delay, tetirrind a vuidiet of "(luilly of assent wit! intent 10 kill " , liarLur the Stilt, font ttlitoi.Jr years ; hut, tlitutigh the tioilomtve of frirods he oas 1 1, 41,1,11 i, u'llll r : .11111 1 out 60111 Olt` !it'll' telllllllfy 11,11 1141111'111 hr sitiort.,l. a reformed min; hot, it p , v,ildr inort• dis pt . ! iii and. al , 1111111 111'111 111111 r, )11i. 11, tratuvr - tun, 011,1 1,1, r, woro wa'k ling along Iho half, and l aw it of oti (1 Of peopl e col I, ,•t e 1 nrCnifel Ihr d ad 14. , 1S Or ri . man whieli had 1,1.<1. been drne II out ~1 the river I 'llOll Hinny we arserl.unidlhrttt, writ the„1,0.1%. of it 111 111 , 1 Itark t r , hint ho, Find )11,t that h.. 1,,,d len IM O tit;' lour wide ur n ‘1,1? I. of uunxl cation Tht, 4 died dm; 0 ire loved and re apeefed, but now fallen olepra‘od man 1 . I'l l.l n - tune, Zhe " r7l . b;:r 7 v;ivf,tie In 1 pine will unit Ih, ir oh idoo aver Firm grave, and through door hranolio.t nil I win try winds VI 111 hen/ hta mmlll,llll I, 'lntel!, We left E I wail as one who had passed the rstrinli i f eter,loy ll' wn, to ken natty by of 111, 'l'l, u , 14 141 he pre part d for Ills lot, men? : Lot, strang, to ; say, he rt vii wh h:1 , 1 to ken charge of 111111. w, re s o I x t.ltt tatod ' against his stippo.e4 tilut , l !, Jer, that they would not otter:, %void or I nto• n fi•7,, r in his deten..e. '• 11.• totrode 1 to ,sill taut. " and &Herr Vs the, pltt , lnntott Ito gill hare to bear. And, indeed, u after the Innl and ctoideoutattun, Morton la‘ to ,o itree3ri• ous a state that at unit s no hope, of his re. COVery were elitis,,tinrd 1;,11 and a strong consi t• !toot' vaitted Ili maNb•ry . and after a long ill ne.••• he ree,,Vll.l 1111.1 L, t tine strong again, tenth n, hotiv an I urn 1- SITIC(` thou Ile tin, 1.1.1 Ii a 11 loin, 11 111.111, Ile married a lilting 11111114,Vi1 % a 011 l 111, VI ten has, true to plight, d ht troy attl Nauru' to him 111 11,%1 1 , 14 ;n.t. .r of a large' metenn tilt Iron r. ni l I P . 'o i t.fl e IttYb l igtettig nrins.•tib* ettr5.....?.' , .. - tnirt tit,' story of his early vi a) ‘i ',oho An.l !..'n eludes by utlitiring Oulu to li. nate of the gambling table and the a I • A Bachelor's So! lopy I'm mingle pet, , cen the matter 1,4 will net on lily 10 , 10 tri Itlily' le -plink', il eiih Si tier at ait Inin eien t, y e t o h , ni„ li t „f i „„,„ • . I vent). &get, by Ihr tilt r 111,11,14 t , r Rill now from 4 41114.44' 1144111 1011' I 1 1" l 4enh"lu,the usel to be Tit r, was a te II I rool.i toil in t ' rile nth, P S, '" ' o l o ' ' I move in polity nod fun 111114411 V 1111 la , stes tall, mil" " l h" PRl'c'' 1 11l plant is as of love and k them 1,4 n one 'lle re with pride to h 4 l'lnlnent nit ohm' , w „, a "in,, when I'd nn a length with the In nt and the tun stilt, the gir l ; IA not, h a t i „,„. I„ . 0 a , a , r , „,, -Op of the tail lit gin excoriate The Pio or -rave" up o n the ,pot (hi P I t,IIN n.4„1 f, st., or wills ilelighti tl it aas braiding I I was CY:110111.41 all great Interest b) one 01 from top to toe in gear or a d „„ i „„ g, gay nnn,„ , 1 „„, 1% for ,•11,4 patrons, the (*treat Minot,” to Jim NOM MOP l a t n wi not till 114II:;441.44I In (Milked One of t h e ii,ht plight, my coat !ohs many t. I itelies, slip, for Nlitt 2 .'tilt I I -It was too good a whittle pegs a sight to liar, n „;, , J the to Let it,' said Mute, "ePineel,lllf in a ex ! My linen t„„, i s fast gte- lung they 01111.11 a rat " The 'wrath an I wf the Profes.or were tug np the ghost,'' n I olio. 11a4 of trure, between it exces•-ive, aittiOso was the indignation of the go at Daniel, not the author of the joke, but but poorly are eonyealeil by aninplat,:l one leg “left upon the field," the „O'er left a! at the "" r "'" nale I°l " iat ' W"clu ha atig root I matised as a 'A -al frog-eating French man, through whom he hail been taken in, Abandoned nos% 1 pine alone, the tnahlen'.4 '' all abhor 1111 e, because I am a woel,egzone. a and ought to havc•knnwu better." rueful ha s ehelor To me no rond, t might A l.ad-iy:Reficited From tha Savages. ran givo 111 Y life IA rt lengthened sigh I A Fifer bent Tuscon. ,1117.etta Territory, walk the world afraid to hve tindunore afraid givrs the following infer - mitten respecting, to die ' Whore is our mendlr I.oa.tert „st. the resent. 4.f Mrs. Page, rei end) , ear elf -- our independent home 1 his," arid to this emiLlusten I have retro. hy the Indians Mr, A harlielot '5 human Inv animated She has passed through squid ; a man is "something" only r,%itli a "41 t Page is still alive. and is no longer he Indiana. actual trialv, hnreLhipa and dilOrnitles Mir roring little nh mg the last fortnight, ameershng uithnllrng W itt ? totted the Ktte „, flitut, interest the most highly n relight pages of Who is wive 7 1 'lie replied , The man, fiction. Lost night a messenger arrival here from the Santa Rita Pinery, with a tier for who beet untlerstanils the fundamental prin . • • mwl.un limaittizaLtam.,,.„,.,„ John Page, stating that his wife had Thu man of the sword responds. ' flu is 1 c ' s " ll-e iliTtrilr 67lll6olsll l l-11 Trn" 1 " 1117-. ibl.• lei I Ali. Page immediately set out, wise who can vanquish an army Inure pow erful than his own. accompanied by a ph) swiss , arid ever lung The miser thought that' every one knew possible to be done for her relief wilt be that the wise man was he who gets much done It seems hum what we con bare, and spends nothing. that Mis Page, pl.rhahly the day following Ti t ,. 111,,„ o f T e ll er, m foninrd me that he her seizure by the Indians. finding that her was wise arid felt himself pm feel ly at l imn° ft lends acre on the trail, refused to go in the whole circle of the arts and seieneem and her savage master+ Intel liar m several The physioian said, "Ifs( is the wisest w h o places, and left her for dead. After some is successful in removing the diseases of the time sho revival to find !limit' weak from human system." -1 41.ars of blond, nub • the wounds still openc I lwaid ih e ,t and vavms either l foot sore from prinioniol:lals, without food, and hying dissatisfied with them all• I sought and miles (ruin any habitation. a ;io dic Bible• and with augmented earnestness gluon fur a young Iranian of eighteen sum -1 repeated my impi , ry, -.Who is wise f ' and mars—a bride of two months—Whose life I met this satisfactory answer, "He that hitherto had been all funshito ? Through itimaeth touts is terse." all these trials Mrs Page struggled for two weeks and dragged her emaciated form by degrees toward the boric from which she had so lately been torn by ruthless savages. No one suspected her presence in the moult• lain, and tlniso who were looking for intelli zeneefropi litr_thougLits'se wasmilss away amid the haunts of the red man. flow .alte was enabled to suffer so much and reach borne at length, is incomprehensible. But sad as have been her trials, how pleasing the consolation at last that she is once more surrounded by friendii,,and, that she is no lomerAtt the mercy of the savages. Speaking of Gen. Lewis ('ass, Secretary of State, the Sunday Atlas says: He W[ll4 born in Exeter, New Hampshire, on the 901_ day of lbitober, 1782, and is now, thCrefore, in the 78th par of Its age, It o iy said . Gen. Cass never hail an overcoat on his back but once in his life, an instance that occur red two months ago during a moment of partial bodily prostration. The first drop of intoxicating liquors never yet passed his , lips, still ho respects thoSe who, like Timo thy, take n little for the stomach's sake." The N. Y L eader, jn giving a ~ketch of the fh le Mikellik o t relates of lima when a metri'ller of n s: the following story, which, though old is worth repealing, as no tine can by any poambility ,read it without latighing : At the foot of the najoilgl gnidens Penn sylistinia tiVenne (;n1 the tight hand snle it. you at e froriting ILIAC Golldung) tc, space--nntional property -containing 11111 or Thor lent mt nut and Sem( coils , I 1 "0" , ti. and hot fauna's Hero for virtu , y. al 1 , 11,1. 111111 1111t11 1114 death enjoying 116 1 101111ge. cn j ourmd a Fietichinaitt. Icai in botany owl many other F el,ll e , 'M companions. while passing tin-, pt 11111,1 , w. e Intuiting Ina acqutretneot, nt 1116 c, who Flom n spirit of contradtchno, calla? thotn tit 11111,1i011 lie 11011111111 why tries( eminent botanists knew the 11111 1 , 11. 1. 110,1 it 11 oats and wheat, and bell, said, that a-11in cry lstycooldp.teunth thi.in that thor corn a as clover. Finally. Alike undertook, " hotanicely," to deceive the nWe?Kt'f "di 7. 1 1W/f4 1 4 -- ......" k11 ll l )It4 eilike4 From • WlTrk of lion er-pols and 1'11,11.h, he selected one +mind pot a n d ly in 1,1 \ 1 Ilie heap. ' P1 ,1, 1111.7 1110 rat n, the ll..wer pot he covered it on %Oh 11,011 I nring out the tail, whieli he fixtd put pem i I dienlar I. tying it eattfolly ton small green 11 ntLhrh Ile next call( d on the h0f,,,0r and told him that r. - I e (N‘11 ,7 . , Tip lidrtnq t0u.11...1 nt one of thy 1 , 1.1r1 , 1q of 111 r awn terra meogmta had rx,it'd some interest.) had presented !mu arlh n vary rtirinOi hind of cn N,na Thi. lie A ',lied the Pr:o'o...w to ex:twilit? \o o n e. Mike said 1.4 been able to -mike it (lot, And he :night have it for ten )ritry and not find five people who wok!: 1.0 lie•tinrille hi 1,41 in kreepins it out of R•poldie eolleettott and tho did not like to part will, If k, oa,ih from friend." 'lli,. l'i,ifi ...or dillfgeifi repaint," lo exlmine I), e v. g i titbit. otirt.mt . i. After a c1., , ,e in iliirtriii he determirattri what it WU,. or at 1 , n.t chi ',lt m.,1 it by # flue Ilreek name - tit , uiLnl. 114 NH, said averaging i-ixte. ti I. Uri-. The I'rofc...Ktr exhausted Ininkele i ld in per‘liailing Alike 1 -' l .- ' I rtirtrt - tnt - grxTrfflr • friwu 1:41111. by , ur I endernig dna rare p Ititticn of the voile tabl e kingdom to the keeping, of the ',ohm 1,11. The reluctant Milie eventually eotiven .1... the t% illnig and aolentu niontrn lice, of that' it aruuld 6c lend d In it 'ill 111 ,, 11111.,1 Care ittlol 40 It Vl' fIA BE 111•11 10.1 it ‘L - 1.1 3101011 , 1 V hit rU The Tittt-titil Cactus Mormon Idea of Heaven. "I Wiah I Had a Capital." Elder Middlimas, one of the saints of So hLard I great strapping young man ex' Thu mondoin, in ',recent sermon at Sall elann the Minx day. I did want to tell Ii in I , nke•City, thus gavot& idea of Ileaven . a !dere of mind so hail. Bet I'll Just write '1 do not believe that Heaven • that far- it 'm him You want a capital, do )003— re. airy_ plater of fancy that most people And' suppose you had what you call capital. think it is It is n bona fide place (firoute- a hat would you iln' with ? Yoti t want much-rt•seinting thn earth 0" it is ' " Ilavetit poi got hands Ilia! feet 1111.11411111 R at times larger and (len thillg 1114 I,ii,)v and miisele, and bows and hiains !lien ethos in greiaer ywrfeetion than no awl don't Ton call thern eatital ? What earth. ft is a home of (led and the ringi 14 11111/11 1 capital dui Cod give to and hods•.? ' •I hat passage in the Scripture which ri ad,. hull thee are nit money Qat. von ltl,l (het ~ A itily with the Lord 11.1 as 1111101141111 , i entg, and a thousand years as a in v. ' '•l,ntty est:o.l , lles the Net that Ile , iven a notahle globe, goy( rneil l.) the • a IIIP natural lawn and nOroooniteal prit•i plen, (lint this earth 14 gclVer1)1 1 11 11V : Pitt 11 !4 1 n mach larger than our little • •nr, that it t.ilOs 3fi 1(01) Itmrs li l rig , r to no, n rye. lotion upon its orbit; than the earth So we gie that st a fart that one of God's tot a day I n Heim n, to as a thoti,and 3icarit. • ".I : l ! e tY,St!'; niiniatiire of Heaven. I - believe they have n uuhng office m Ihineen. and electric tele- L r ipli :aid reporters, why not ? Arc thel out rr.ei , r than on (qua) ? I Inquire Ili, n ,iliannel of e,,fit riniiiieat net, me iipon pion! lo •it it ~ 1 1. Irma Illy tllooll, 11 fn the horne or the ftn l n Is, , •aptlal 3011 have, and s ion and pr,l , al ly an angel at the telegraph ellirn !mike interest enough upon it and it ill, it io noir iin noon; fur the news from here and to give ion nq much money As ton 11.1 he gets it he will take it right tip and make von feel liken mnn If toll can't to the print, is : they will set it up in type mske money tiro) Who li I•lr,i , hl tnn hilt, and print it in newspaper, and then or tlw i . uuldn't make it If 3nnhid a m Ilion of ml 11 11111 jump on horses and ride gratin I, dollar; 111 money. If you don't know lion gic,rl the inhabitants of Heaven the latest to iisti hone A nilmuscle and faith). you news concerning the kingdom of lind on ' would not know how to use gull. If lot! earth. There are 'nitre than two reporrerq let tge capital you hive he idle an I waste here, more than' ',rot' er Long and brother ,and lust out, it would he the snow , thing Watt ; f believe there is a reporter here with 3 nit if you had gold ; you 0001,1 only from !haven to find out who is opeaking, know how to waste. and n hat lie to speaking about and every: don't, iitand about hkr a great hi Ip thing else or interest He sands the items' less etiil 1, wilting for somebody In earth' 11l II " i n ri ght to nea" . " n" and ree. l yin but go to work. Take the aro primed ' first cork you ran find, no mit let tibia it is go dint 3 , 111 he sure to do it like Billy Circe Wesley and His Companion. 19, drumming—well. Yes. li eould h.. 110C/Ii• 111 'lll4 repwors no m all 4nl his a we nt : .r.-- tlevni 11no .1. , ..p11 RI at ro rd 101 11=1 et. o Ito il7i - ogeo of temp,. Wesley dl - I him to e ars a package of letters' to tt e post. Iliailloril wiqlie Ito hear Ins sir mom 11 st Wesle, was urgent and masted.' Bradrti.l refo.ed. ••Tli , •tt." sold Wesley, "you mud I must tout ' ry good s' repl , e , l Bradrord 1 11 1),1 rism.: the next tine %Vv.), t a.,,,ted In, old (Wend unl 11 , 1 him if ho h nl tt0.141.1,rel what he hat di it t'iee wart " r. i I cal Iladford. •• I.rl Tnio.t to row )" 1... yottro Wa, the reply. Icdt jou a.l. my' pardon f" rejoined No ‘ir '• You w on I t ' ti • No. sir." '• Then I WIN a,k your,'" replied the great msq Bradford titeltol ender the exam' le and v,el,i, like a child. An crrt•ntrtc friend stepped into a store which shall he nameless. where some ad ored Inethren" were dolng a little bailing • ' Nle --." 'MO Our friend, '• you Tinse r in; io. I see " Thu young tour s 'milling, but lookiil mad. (Mt ft n•nd .tel~pcd out. but. m a ivw uuuutev re tumid, often flp, sable customers had depar ted • I hope you uun•t take any ollenee nl it Itt nark• il Jost now," said he —Oh, no ".0 I the meteliont, •'I nrvet ,take of frnrc aurtle ig you 0) " it," tcphi•d our iplizint, "the niggers arc as maul ns the d I " and then sloped, narrowly missing n 113 ing yanl stink. NOT HALF T1M.011.11 YET - k good kind Of a soul, accustomed to make "six lade pray ers," had over-persuaded a guest, !ouch . ,biltitterrrttrnttrt* hi calk The old men pra)ed 4111,1 prayed, till his im patient guest begun to think so iously 'of edgehig may quietly ; but, in attempting It. vi eked up the old than's 8011, Who was asleep in his chair "[low 80011 will your father be thron gin 4' '- -whi,pered the guest. f '• lion% knon." said the Itoy, —has lie gut toJeiusa lem yet ?" • No, ' said the other. '.Wal, then he ain't half through yet." The guest ed. ' Why were you not at church yesterday?' iminimd a liaison in Brooklyn of a member Of Li, eangi,gation, nhn was absent from his place on .Sunday. "Other husine,s to atti lid to," was the blunt reply. '''My dear friend," said the clergy man solemnly, "there will be no preaching in hell." • Weft it wont be fir the giant of ministers, was the quick rejoinder. "Alms Josephine," said a thick, cherry looking lipped negro, to ono of Africa's' Atitighttill, -11 12iett Sti,ephint,"Will you do - die nigger de anticipation of dencitn' a Weigiu ia reel dwid 'tin ? " I'dJettn't assent to dance wulgarticiou* d}l.llCdg oh dat sort Mr. Castle, 'rietid Miss Joiophins,AstroinS still higher her well rounded lip, " I Owes only de poker !" u.tn'tnl it . ' cu. ~ ! wa^l(o: flit that OfiTice o in id I I I I ail Wit into nor of lire In, r . thno money If , -nn adi u,e then] '4l" "will 1-7') t ,A ITlnkr money and Tioh,dg enii I. "I rra" thin , fin,. ton fhm't Von kttt,tv hna• to mui to but on will vifit ttott • l it t 4 t.trtt. V 111 won „punt, no I that fill mina rivers nob lea , l‘l , Take bold of (lie I .l.iie nr "'"" 4'"4"'pt"- lonr or look-plane or Nona nV ilint V , i10.,n find. Rod go to work Voyr rnpttnl will ai+ld von n large internal. o, hnl It re's the rob • volt don't a not to VI •unit inotieV or credit tlittt yoll mil. play the gel ; Iletinin and npinnilliite, and rud it 'ln pinying Ilie Vngntond ; or you want n phintnt ion and ilfroriWtni 11 . 4.\91711 .4... riiiiimirtin r Ihe Conn t r y and ilrndpnl e And get in thlut or win, to friar ry male !tell yid W'llll 1)111 . min •h In talc; viii Inr 1,"11- liar elfolioq good iook., Orli OW M 1 V'Ul tho capital Gut' has given you, you will my et hay" •np other to manage. Do 3 on inUir young man A Pater tt Are A 'MA th•i l.s , Nous' , 's ITS MOl TII --The 'Vio l - .n i i of the 2:21 nut pilariche4 the 1101../illit .1 a Mutat nl p.rpetrated ut th It re ly 11,1 dui) la.t,by a mail aauu 41 'I hnma4 I hitt - wag It appeal,. that Downing's to4tn were t o the elli,rway, pulling un a itearylo,l of or dirt.refused to idrayE, who i t Pim nm. in a motimntaey lit of passion sit plied In the mid of one of the antrnalg aniropeo lug IN eall4la hold or Ow trlng.l , and 111111“1 II 1111 i At leasit ihree inelle , nl i the tongue was pulled oft and the piece was left I, in for some tutu" aft, nil ariNyd• thine Lou,;tl altmrseed by rpititeximuiliir of persons The story of the cirtieltru as tap idly co colatcd. awl a goolemad Sri to have the o.sionate man .ti - rested under the statute punishing with severity Flprh eritelt% to dumb beasts Dowwng followed him to the dettiett re's Alec, and begged so haril to be let off, that the gentleman dal rot gar: to press the matter further, though it is K ohl He that the MITI a ill be worsted, son, all agrie that .iitnetlimg shwa , ' he done to two ish Mtn fir his unnatural crime hint wog slates that he dui not swan to null the her M .' s tongue out, hut oily 'lords hold of it toiler to nrake the horse draw. De sits he has seen other persons do so, and had nn idea that the tongue would ennui• ell 11. think 4 tlw hit cut it in the first plwe,.o that 44 101 the strain of his minim; tt separa tttl Dom the 'south. The animal belongs to hint and st ill probably have to be dispatch ed, as it will be nopossible for the poour benst to eat hearenfter It is to be hoped that such a cruel net will meet with suitable punishment. Carlyle says • —Nine tentliti.of the miseries and %ices of manhood proceed tsom ulleneas: with men of quick Fonds, to whom it 14 especially pernicious, this habit is commonly the fruit of disappointments and schemes Oft 11111i1141• "and men Gil in their schemes not so much ft tin want of strength as from :II direction of it. The weakest liv ing ei cat urn, by concentrating his powers upon a single object, can accomplish 80111 e• thing ; the strongest, by dispersing his over many, may fail to accomplish anything The drop, by continued falling, bores its passage through the ha4eq i t rook— the hasty Loa:rent rushes over it wMinims uproar, and leaves no trace behind. Typographical errors come in odd some times. The other day we were reading description of enthusiastic demonstrations at a political gathering, when the typo wen ton to say—“ The air was rent with the snouts of three thousand people !" A still more rldtculuus " - tint" — was 0100 - main the foreman of a daily offlau in Indianapolis. Cu making up the forms he aeoidentally placed a large dis4lay line belonging to a stage ad rulisemmit. -otter a What medieince. • -in the popsy was surprised to read, 'TliriNh by - Daylight !- Braggs' OelebratedZels.", $ uw• Amor, VOLUME 6--eltrl En 23 Dr. Fuller and the Press 'lThe rev. Dr FuJler, in a recent intaresc at one he religious ennirerserkeern New York, paid the following tribute to the ('re -%;" •• VI Irk eat) im.nqoro the pnwer th, Or 01111 CI• of. lel 111 .111 , 1 NI lot() 4 'MIO. and f.; 'lnto e • n fetv vrnir prvw , lcr hrnrrth it, W 11: go 1w ) rode'., LILI 1111 7 lii.l ev.r go dose nt 4113 I It/Ils vault, beneath „n W", sudr.- a al',. h. n• and %tsar. h 111 ,, rn , a.dt•rs I Wily, I lily frieru.l4 I Ir•ud carol Idtru /11,1 , 13 11 7 "/ 1 1.111 g rut tutu Itu I t ;tit ,rtg, if mg hat to Ihr Intl!, rn Lutt4ltter. I It yauttua to in t , h 1 111 1 1 ig thing —oi)it of • vritte6. and tho tvl, lie m, 'l.'l • ro, is 1r1J1..9•. ~s• IL I, I I, ml .:1/t 1'1( ti I %% 1 i n a I, if IL ‘1,),11 ~•1 111 1111 ic-r•,! %. .1,•Ii• , I mo 1.3,nt i.V 1111111 I.ow, th it a 1,11• 'll,l I , 0 ,1 tI / Lit 111 li, I/1I II 111 Ole I IL; tlf an Ihit %%It 'I IL rd,t Irmri to oli r o I fl tt ;.; ILLr sheet to ni~r—on in,tni t re.; u rat ,, an I hlr•qi earth N., o iv, t,t I....;titt to Ligon to aptnrrtwro th- udl 1•. I•• ..! 111 • prriiii an k,l pit 1,14 •;” , n itr, in volurn taiiia: I. ra la .v.• a tlt ),12;!1 1110) 1.“ r la • Ili 114: 1;1,, Guul Mh.Cll hxe rcy •hr • 'II r• I No, .0.0, 11, liturAry. but cotivii• • I p,L.lc II a.)11•1 v r a I Ow I' Y),z will F. in I Cat th. re are only tiro i•r (..) s,a ,te and th 11„,, It . p • n nr, t.n 11 thud vt.r'.o ht... of r adinollll4, prller , ' 1110 at all It is compoqed of . 1,11 . 0 It?prrscil • tatty,. tx the preqi Genuine Religion 11.. h. a is that r,ht:ton which teat It ., m. Io tklitove all thitig.4 and my 10'1:1,1, ,r ' is toellevgl• ;ITO 111,111'19 every irtue I hi. tie metni, 111 gala not he unch in!able elm A,Cl:l.itiliar hroi. eau nol 4•,n in 1 In. implirn in n• 1 nr Can -111-1 t IV , t I,n, G. , 41 and thr,- nry_ll an I i 1 4,/ n• I y unto.l br 4/4111e by . ,• 4 . I . I ,hn 1.4 henevnlent nL I. at ; I/II 'S free fr , vn friflrlollSl4CS•:. I,om ill. ii' 1 None No, not fl,ll. 1110 pr , id, IntlAt 11, those on n 1,1, • I, ,• c nII the nal !lie• prophet‘," it; 4, ”tol p• ~r rl,l mar h, 4.4444., the heart and have tte. It 414 a r'lv 414 41 a. 4 or the under on. Om.: .v 14.144 the toot Iti to this Fit.lfr. 1644 111 , ht•till d r1 . 111.Z.11 , 1 it , it the cares of the v• 441 I 4.4,41 14.41 r l arrirez e o llmiona must A t (Inv, o , !el l py the theettit'a, and divert the o I born tho."wheh vome NtAte i• hi, h have In r .. ehernhed ht. Ind edit the 4.14144141,444.0 c. that have hoorort. d I ~f.OO 11.. bonotv of wi'il wne p. trotvod by th. Ihnn.nml nn,l tel lb ,o.antl 1,1 lin I NN I I , II ini)l iht . nh to tr.tchat 0r.., And Ow ownr to encv and toaLee, all 11 !Wilt (141111 the 111.11.1 Thl , It ts 1,1 tot it In tlw di a. rl and to the M0u1t..., I, It.. atilto 11.,M11‘• I\ll4l Trlltil 1,1.001111'S I Irk 01 V by frorietil coutton plc : 111141 I }IV I,alllnal rvtirrttiCe of OS pree-epts practice A FAmo , 4 01.101. —lt is stated that the pistol wlheli thu founds of Mr Fowtur, late ; ostin t.tei at New York, found under ;his pillow themighrpreviong to his flight, was alu.osausu-suukpou-.- 1, ; , ' , .. hint by Ifni Robert J. Walker, and with which Fowler accidentally wounded S.Linuel F liiiiterwolth Fowl , r, at the time made a preient of the pistol to the injured (tarty. s a.; colt of t h e weapons usedty 1) to lel E in shooting Barton K Butterworth' , prtsetteu. TOTIMONIAI- —At an ad journed moutin c ; of the gentlornou having this matter in charge, hold at the Mats, on Fielay night isst, SI,S(Y) m (lash was ham led in. The subscription thrives finely all over the country, and the prospect now is the'. 825,000 will be raised. Heiman will d.m,,t less be house this week. —New Yard 7'o/- bunt. "So you are going to keep house. are you?' said an elderly maiden to a newly married (etniuine." • •Yea," was this reply. -Going to hay.e a girl, I suppose was queried. The newly made wife colored and then quietly respertirleit -tlrar=-,Sne-reettly-tittiti24-4isaw whether it would bo a girl or a boy. , The water that flows from it spring dikes trot oatmeal - An - winter.- --- And - thone wants of frfendibm arid& tow from the heart cannot be frozen in airersity. El ' A* • C7ll a wtha it T021%.11'..,1
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