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PeNCSA OfLae formally ocaopb,l by Om lion. Jame' Born aide J J. LIINIAI.R, Stith EON DEN ENT, SILLSTUA TL. CS.II TRIL CO TA t i rsiossil sinli tip .11 All Ishii mly Jesus LAS prUfiLSSi in Si Itwms pr his Nil lug street WILLIAM I reiLio• [./If IF 111 11.1101.111 AT'CORNEY'S AT LAW IMEITIZEI Office on Allegan)) street, In the, building for early onauplsd by fumes, McAllister, 11a1•"k Co Baukers ql_ Annuorvrice, PHOTOGRAPHS A DAGUIiIt.)I.S:OTI7 TES, Taken daily (exempt Sundays) from IS • r to 5 r II BY J. S BARNHART, In hie oplen,ll4l Saloon, in the Area& Buil,.ling Bellefonte Penn'a CURL'S T ALEXAIf Dint, ATTORNEY AT 1161.LituNTS, , rt °Moe at hie residence In the stone building for merly occupied by Mrs Burnside MI6 d..4. r below Tonuer 3 bused's Store IRA c. nrrciatEct., ATTOUNNY AT [,6W, 81[1.1.1MINTIC Will continue the practice of hi■ proferulion, ut Ow office heretofore oecupted by hot, end will attend promptly and faillifolly to all bunitie.t entrusted hir4. MARTIN %TONE, AUCTIWCEER, EtaI.I.I4PONTE, PECNN . A. Will attend to all huminesi tw hill 11110 with punctualitylifrlo.l at hu Storo on Allegheny street DR. G. L. PHYSICIAN I NU Itli HON lIILLIVONT., 4 I , ,TRIC CO , PA, 011106 on Mei Street (old °Mee ) W ill attend to professional calls at heretofore, land resp..etfully offers his services to him friends and the public DR. J. R. MITCHELL, PHYSIC! A a .1. MIRO EON, 1111.1.11C,41.1r X I 141.1i1l I ,PA Will attend to protelvittotttl '.1115 tot itt`retttforn, h.• respectfully offers fits ao•rvo•,•e to Ilia frt. ode Awl the public Mee nest door to his re/4111..1i,, On 13pring street Oct 2i :03 II J. U. WININATE, RESIDENT DENTIST offioe and residence on the North Fast Corner of the Diamond near the Court 110 use Idir Will be found al Ms office except two week) seals month, otonmenclng on the first Monday tie the mouth,wheu 6 will be ew• filling professional duties. wui P M Irll NUM, ATTORNEY Al' LAW, RKIAALVO•TIE, PA Tmfeel'onel linginena will receive precept ellen am, inside in Centro Clinton end counties Wane on Allegheny street in the building for ma erly cooeupledby Linn h 'IV ileon B TIRING HOUSE, WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO., lIBLUCPONTIC, CIVTItit co.. rA Rills of •schattge and Notes discounted Col lections made awl prommis promptly remitted -- Interest n 1,1901111 dopostra F.:solving° In the emaLern elttes oonstantly on hand for sale Depth, Its receiver, L C MINES N, N'ALLINTSR. J 4 T HALE A 0 CVKIIN DEPOPUT U •PI RI, CIZZI HUMES. MoALLISTER., HALE h CO ••••-•-••-•••-•••••••••-••••1111010144r.aaa. ' Deposita Beeeived , —lilild of Exchange end Notes Disoeuntod —lnterest Pant Oni•jpo Plal Depsits 0011ections Made, and Proceeds Mint itted Proinpt• 17—Exchange on'tho East oonsti idly on hand J H. STO EH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW W 111 praotioe his professlan In the several Courts of Centre County, Ali business intrusted to him will be faithfully attended to Particular attention paid to oolleetions, and all mottles promptly re• twitted. Can be consulted in the German as well N In the Buglisb language. Onloo en High et , formerly oodupled by Juke Burnside and D C. Deal, Esq F. P. iraustent, PA. INNOLINALI AND RETAIN DIALOR IN thrl4l/, btedielnea, Porfumory, Paints, 011 e, Var. Dishes, byafitutiii, Toilet Soaps, IL Ludlam', Hair and Tooth-Brides, Bane, and Toilet AA1011)11, Truaselw and Shoulder Broome Garden Seeds Go'tomer* will and myit oolt complete and limb, and all sold at moderato prime LilrFarmers Yitd Phyolalane out the country are nvited to-examine my stook. MULLIS HALE 111411,16 de stow, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 11111,1.11F0N2/, Will sand proniptly to all business entrained to their onto. Offno in rho formerly 000 u plea by Lion. Jag T. Role. A COLD. Alum IDLER Roy will attend to my buatneei darinvey ebsenee fleilliresk and will be a. eleted:by lei le the trial of all eciuseev . itruete4 - tir Jente T. Mt'. rnrigialmc P. EMI EZE citictt Vottrg, A Loving Girl in a Pet Well, let. him go, or let him goy, I do not mean to die, I guest! he'll (Intl that 104 n Ilve Withoul him, if I try Ho thonght to frighten mo with frowos, So terrible and black , stay away n (farmland years Burore I nik liim back.. He said tbid I hod acted, wrong, And foolirdily beebla; " I won't forgive him . rifler that— I wouldn't if I died If I w oe Wrong. what right had he To be lo brans with me I know I'm not an angel quite— I don't pretend to be Ho had another sweetheart once And now, whel we fall out, Ile always elarOMO was not cress And that oho did not pout It hi,rinough to vex a saint, It's more than I can hear , I wish that girl of his was— Well, I don't care where lie thinks that she is pretty, too— As beautiful as good ; proudos lUke'dio,ksho bask aw a visair t r I know she would : mod there she (*— Me tines *limit in stgbt, And now Realer nine o'cipck-- Pyrhaps he's there to•night. I'd almost write to him to °moo— not then 're sold I won't , I do not core so much—but—mho Shan't have him It I don't Betide., I know that I was wrong And ho wit,' In the right , I gurna I'll tell him so, and than— ! IVTRII Elt4 Cl on TO.NIOTIT Miscellaneous, How I Captured an Heiress It was during the Rummer of Pi—, that having nothing to do and more than a snftl ' rien , y of time to do it in, I determined to start (eon a short tour -where, it was no easy matter for rue to decide. 1 11611 various things to take Into consideration Old Mna. ales to overcome ; in fact, I wished to go in firs! class nn a limited amount of the root of all evil and again I had an obje c t in view For four SIIeCCVtIVO reasons had 1 laid my .if out for the capture of an heiress : twice eluded my' grasp'', ifl now f found myself in such a position that if I could not soon meet with some lovely (fth ' well, that was of nn consequence provided her purse was not heavy) damsel aho could appreci ate me and place herself' and purse at my disposal, I should .he oWtged to—to-to work -actually work. The idea seemed highly ridiculous, hut the fact was palpable. I had tlicri: - fore determined on a grand and final spltirgb. In this co-olition were matters when one day in .lily, while enjoying my,figar at the Hotel, my eyes fell upon a small card setting forth the superior attractions 01 the stant my rt solve was taken. Visions of cot ton plantations. Tiggers, dark and lovely eyes - and all to be had for the asking, pass ed through my mind. Not to be prolix I may pass over the preparations, etc., 'and say that without accident I arrived at the - Springs. It was some days before I got fully in itiated into the habits. etc., of the place, but being of a somewhat distinguished air, and withal deemed in taste and got up'' re gardless of expense, I soon worked my way into the first clique. Impudence was my stock in trade, and I made the best use of my capital During one of the balls, of nightly occur rence. I was introduced to the most beauti ful of the beautiful bevy of girls then visit. jog the Springs. and I went in with a perfect riedi Metning and evening way I at the side the fair Amaryllis In the bowling alley, the Springs the ride and ball room. I was her shadow She was all my heart could desire —elegant, aecomplished, and what was of more consequence to me, rich. The latter I had discovered by pumping her servant—not a very distinguished perform- I learned that she was an orphan, her fath er having died some two years previous, leaving her Role heiress to his property, con. aisung of a plantation, niggers and any. a• mount of Virginia Sixes. But she had a. guardian—the most it seihle and stand offish customer it had ever been my lot to meet. Never would ho condescend to be even civil, and in fact by every moans in his power did he try to snub me ; but I,,could not afford to be snubbed, and still kept u' the "even tenor of my way," determined to succeed or come to the ußital tragical alternative. As the season drew towards a close, I re solved myself into a committee of one anti . passed a resolution to the cheat that farther delay was dangerous ; and on the very next evening, while walking on the piaiza in front of,the hotel: I determined to •' go in low Inane, if l gstbsTrezed." I did, and the re sult was that Amaryllis and myself Weed as to the plan on which we should operate. En= Knowink that her guardian would throw eve?y olAtaele in our way, it was decidod that Y should go on in the next, day's train as far as B—, and' tay there for one week, when Amaryllis would elude the vigilance of her guardian. and ineot.,Me foi matrimonial- purposes, and we would then go on to Rich mond, and so North. - - .fr• BELLEFUNTE, CFA T. As we finished our conf‘-rence, t fawned I heard a foot WI on the gravel beneath us and looking down, I thought I saw a figure stealing away hut supposing al° lie one or the servants f took no further notice of if The next morning I It It the Sionn. , ,N, and es I bade adieu to A mnrylltm. the on RI; ible gitardihn svetned much more compla n t and actually, with one or two otlicrv. ram as far as Ow cars with nic them all l was bound fir Nrw Yink, I started • F.lr n Wh0i1.,112 , 1 (111y14 I wnite.ei nt It - At length the. 71-limning poet brought tne note.in the Tjuist I iehrnt e . r. Tnittine hand wilt• fug, which gliveft that Amar3 Ihv vratild ramie in the train lonxing -- Suring. next 1 morning: tint she would be Brewed traveling do ca, lint I should In nunr to know her by her Owl, hr,vri veil. I war+ not lo come near her until the earg reached Lynch burg, and then, alien we change,' ram waa to take my neat by her aide, but not t apenk to her, fn^ !Car of oltve e vat The train arrived next morning. I RANO my beloved one and took a sent at a reapeet. *We durtaneo fro - n her. We ren7hed Lynch burg, and I flew to her Ride wh.•n chant; ed care: I Nat end revel. d in anticipated Ws*. 1 .13140)011g4,1),Z14”:14 at ispt Imltra irlitive should be enr" With other through passengers 'we - were the ectln. re. • 4 •.•; h - lfr _ conveyed to the earn goinv North ; anti a few Tile late" there frauds hours would bring u 4 to Washington, where is perpetrate , merafili detected, chi. (II it was arranged we should he united. Al. with the eagle.' Thd pie& is sn!it into !bre, ready my mind reveled in the Almelo)lion of parts, or at least the ttermit , ttle sh 114 con future lukury and ease. of inggrri t o d o m y taming the itnpresaion 4e kern, ate,' from h ec k a n d call, of ont,i TTT ( AOlOOlO4 orca4h, , the centre, The latter is fort - , ,tod to the etc. The ears started and I pla..ed inn non ePrratot, and it.; place sappin d ht n lillnt around her lovely form 11011 0 losperell sweet of plat ota to which the nitt•tnles are fist•oted, love tales into her ear. We tenthcd Fred the edges being re-enilled rind hatel.omele ericlshtirg and after the n.nal enri-atire and plated. Tri,g to $lO well done, that very ft w departure of pa 4seng, !lie condo-tor vatted ex pert it. 0111410 e of the N 0 A 'Comp] 00 . 11 nut 'gall aboard ;" and my lielrt leaped will, testers of rum employed It the oll'ree of the joy, fur every stopping place I looled on a. Ass stain Treasurer, Atder't th" cheat -- diDeerOUS The wiardi ut 1,11 A! be trial The ten•dollar piece under this nrinalement On a sodden .imie one called " Slop"' and loan shoot c 5 50 ol its p. 1 ,1, and reinsin , . there appeared to he snme exoorinent not 1 , 0 Illy good for general eirritlatinti Ihe aide on the platform. 11211 the votivel•fit;,itt , fact that thiq ih'tlepha at all and the opera loud tones earri,d on, in the dr.j noted ..en. Mon continued, is proof that it is , weird on tences of which I Itt,arl .• runaway " I upon a large scale. for the ev - plkit 'lv line clasped Amnr3 Ills clone r to me • since ' , machinery , and the at ill and my heart iiiniped with The next art to curress, could trot he t , lltahlr moment the door of the rrr nod tire idnyed axcept in tire conduit of an I••• conductor and two or t h e. e othur.; %%1111 "'" " r" The pieces ate f u ll aright nn I terns entered. e ;crept through the 'wannlerfi.l in. , lnro of th.MlMlur..Lru,FA{flc,ul,kl:here and therel,l , rntekert they el en , ,t to• m and rentleen. von moot event, in, , hut :tlelet t riT, tfle Afil 1111 Miff - 4n telegraphic me..age has i tend here to viol, nol incnlve the breaking or enttinT of the thin train an tt to viipltov. d th , man n gen There mint he, nt thtv m Nnent Littman endeavoring to or ' pry heart Inr.:e nom t 59 of Them nn dopovit nor failed and env romp:mint] intil. , (l%l.denll) ) and Altim-t ever: . 101 l lin er „1 A sl a ve " (rn) hentl n n tlin, marl' one or ,nore„,rif nemther vitmlor Irnodc„ but my dear Amttrellot 'r 11151,, lion lowbered nhile the nrtntherof 1,1,1 ever ) „ I,ar~ira will r' nnwr i h, ple , tev ot, red lit the SO, TreavorT " AnlarVi whi.mm.,l in ton. v Irma nmonnted In lifly n• vixt r doll it. in n with emotion, 1)o not let ti, in rem ota l'At'ithlr✓" .l 1b^1,43',(1 IMM W 11.9 held-1 was deternolool to resist arc also itieretooilz. The greasy Ir 1,1 111 soft hot 44 the offl ,• er eotoe llp, composition quarter ilollln any ooe fll4l 411. !utile, and the veil was removed from the teet and It ',origin of the hail half dollars face of - flood lienvell,-Ln acneh lilaek as the North West corner of Tirtsrlis ' I fell hack titpoliod and althotvzh I heard rthg- well,dmq not feel smooth to the touch the about ft of exerrat on that nose a,onn,l and can only ho detected by careful testno4 me : I had nn pncc (win reitst ne tl.v b an I. Its exact ingredients are unknown hut. th, cuffed me. • They took me to RI •hmnml the next morning. and but fir the guard kept over me, I believe I should have liven hang ed rwas put into jail, but a message which arrived from, relieved me from all complicity. I was taken before the mayor, and discharged and advised to make traelcv for miler quartere. The steamer Roanoke was leaving that af ternoon. Find under eveort of tlTe ofTl•ery of the law I went on hoard, and it iv needless to say I have never been South limiting for heiresses sin re. I never knew how mitch of the trick- was Amaryllis' and how much of it belonged to her guardian The wench wn evidently pu up to the trick by one or the other. Ain aryl his may have renrtinerl pining for me for months. the may have only been laughing for about the game length of time. Ac I re marked, I am not going South to in quire Without being a culled pustion," I have once been " sold" and '' got no money." Rici,ArtoNarttp.—A Hoosier girialopparali board a vtrattibont 13 - iog at a certain town on the Min river. and bawled out—"ls the captain MI board 3" The captain, who was standing among the crowd, responded, Yes ; what do you want with him 1" Oh, nothing particular ; he's a distant relation of mine, •nd I'd like to see hi "A relation of yours'," inquired he, some• what surprised. "Yen, a slight relation —he's the father of Inv limit child !" You had bettor believe the captain sloped in quick time, while the crowd enjoyed the spoyt to their heart's content. A railroad conductor. who wore a long roomy, white linen seek coat, with a stand ing °oiler and buttoned up to' the chin, hnd a • dispute with a female passenger. The lady won the victory gloriously, by the fol lowing brilliant and destructive charge:— You ate a purty fellow, ain't you I You are the first conductor I ever seed agwine about among a wee' ore decent wiren' folks in Me shut lad. Ain't you 'sh med ova yourself?" ne probibly ven, , or he left that car quickly, and uttbuOnett the ithirt tail coat. - if? S)ON - I/ CO [From the New York Touri)filor Commerce ) The whole country 51 flotied with coon terfeita of gold nod nilvcr . tnin, omit. tiolty, something IS done In arrearthe gmwitng evil the r.tgllini will son have kill them own way Foimerly, n pair, of scale,' awl a 10.111 e of nitric non d were all that ' :v. 11(0. ,, q1: t 11. enable ally rVe , tot rof mot :.) to - ,li•to,•t the boot. coin, while no rape w with sot -mint,. the ge nu ine front the court 4 1feit by the vt tj touch and ring of the piett. Se . noiri nod skill have clintiged nll th 4 expi rtki are 111(.17NOVOS fj common people arc nitoget) of the inatnifiettimrs of beittn coin Ip in • it recent period, the most itueermis fraud eir•ttlnttnn WAN Made fr n genuine di: tilted to sto ke quarter r gle, n l us h a ny stolen from the mint nt cue Orleans. It bore the date of ISIA, if remember Ight lv : and the pieces ware e of rninpn,it mt metal, handsomely plated ,nd coined in the stolen •lie That was fol well by the pray lice of splitting the gold .oiler, taking oat about sixty tent• of its and soldering the shell together again pen came the sawing into the edge of , rev., genet:o'y n half or t o tale. int6A+o of The ennhteef. it fuel renti,llll, tit •ih-er POlll, tire of the tut me , romp But more rerenj.l pieer hag heel, uttrred, wei g ht it evidently made up by a per cent age of plating The inerefted ahtindanee of the last•named metal has a 1,1,1 eery much to the facility with whirl' dirge operations are enniliirted Formerly, if a piece offered as gold or full weight, with no increase of size the fair inference wee ettat it must be geniiine Melina first came into irqe about the mid Ile of the last century, being (pond in consider able quantities in South America and %Mee it has also been diserryt 4 rett- rn Russia and oilier party of the wort I In rolor it nearly resembles zinc, hut it is her vier than gold, its specific gravity being 21 cold iv oolr 19 3. To hmilitate the no.lerstanding of tint subject. we tow remark that in ad dition to these two meralq, the others nsaal ly employed in these roinage operations are —mercury which weioflis 13 5, lead II 5, saer 10.5. copper 9, and zinc about 7 ; that iv, the hulk of the metal displace* that nuts her of times of its oa•n weight or water. It Is easy to see that ay Wittily' iv worth so lol7rtrirrrthsw-ged-,-wiw4e-kw-wiwairmg-fora.a... ity is greater, it is certain to he employed in all successful frauds. where th , • weight is esarn'ial. In .coootcrf , its of silver, it is sinmeiim , l4 added in small quantities to give both weight and co igt,toney. Since these new framli are so difficult of detection when once the coin is in circlint ion, it follows that the only Successful method of (Wing with theso manyinettirers is to Is. co-er the 'establishment whence they tre first isSitert, and to take possession of the impleni, nr employed in their prod uction. I This is all thessWlT firm the necessities of the cave, as sileh elaborate work cannot ho done in a corner. To make it worth u kilo for experieked detectives to move in the matter, they most have a greater stimulus to exertion than the there hope of becoming public tinefectors. Formerly the several district attorneys at the pencrpal commer cial eentres were authorized to otter rewards ,r site deteetimi of counterfeiters, but the practice has halm into disuse. It is the work of weeks to fbllow the most skilful ut timers of bogus coin back tVlie establish• ment where the artist has his home, as rant unfrequently the coins pass through several hands before they make their grit public appearance, and theitecret Of the workshop ISE Counterfeit Wm; nnwr the hile th lit the 11.•1••1 THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1860, id carefully guarded. Make It object, however, and the detective will do and iir reward Fhonld bz sufficient to keep ft number of the feat of th go SilatdOwa always on the look out. Wallin a few dal s the 1,31,10; hove become a little startled by find ing n slit inkling of these pieces inside their ',tolls, and ithblit attention is Ido ly to be 'arengtd to ft serious (Mort to abate the lii snare. We reonoi doubt the henriy ro•np ,ranen of the I;mernment in a matt( r of .nth itnnortnnre. Aro3e or it Female Confidence Woman Thy 1).% IN Y ) Armin, Rnyc • 11,1 v I;oil.htril a wt.!l known fi.mn , e, I,lr 111 , rlt g rnrt er" in tii g n,, nni tat , o 1n it ,, xtiry, 1:1?04 ,nn It l'1411,1•1,1.11 I - , In I ;oiv Alorgall, and broudt to 011 , Dili, %I 11 , IC ung lodized in jail .\ll (;.1 enreer is a aortnywhat remnrhllde iini Or I{lll' Intellect Ow 1 , 1 , •1 ale an nil ores , : of some ri•lrhti4V , •nntll,tring lo several magazines nod oav,r4 111111 111114101111 e two or Litre(' volume,' 11, t , ell Among winch were the “ Trois!, , r, ,-A pa ssiencer describes Aspineenll 114 a not at preqent in troy IS Ay tolerated, is It Sketeh Pend.," and 44ileaitinga." She is a% very lively place, the bibiint , ss being cock niistskti far the goverunient is fir fmm be sikii 111 niiii time tt large contributor ti, the 10. lighting rind nigger fandangoes. . inc iiiiiill'rant in rt lignin's maters The eel pram„( thin city r.c, the hlgniaturn ..t.wil , e- 7 - I, 1.,..„, ..i . 1..0. tarn a „o,„ r i t i st . l , d e . . p—o ni .., Jain at tei - 6.1 vary toile to religious t • • ';l„4t, ,si . , pk , Rip iaja , ssniansly itt _' " iten cAi, rooto u gan parti joar p o, ros. • n io and atters. Relign 11 a matter of business, 44 0 04. city , n 411111 ', 0 ,,Y tw l errsst ' ull as a teacher.. r cot is named Abraham--not AVSna . . ' '1 111 "* . fee"" 4 " 14 " 11 . 1 .11 66 ' having f t Tulip time several vt"trstftnisi e " .l 7 --, Sime one says Rot human head, are kink and hi. prie:tv. The Buddhist temples 1,,,d, of freiolv Hut ••Kste'• got 11110 spec- I i.e I,,,g,..hend,_the less they contain the Ile almost exactly like Roman Catholic iilntiolis leinght brick houses, kept a hank iliiirebi Q in their interior arrangements, 100 lei roport ther give of theniselve . ace ,slit Fur notes discounted, became a lit-' ileemaiion: alters: & • , it is (battik to tell ile t•Nliort, - borrowed ~ Intineil and rorni 1 7/-'1 vr"chnlan' Intending to cooll ' h- the 'lift; sere except by one familiarly an tni tit a ;ming lady by callin: her a gicitle qualified n ith both. Then. form of worship ouored, trod evenhinllar passed through nil I and. sans: '•Flic is one mutton as is small " lb, sr 1i,,,,, of Ow trild and ila.hing opern'ot ' • • is errs' much the same an Catholic. The 1 ••finin irnve Is gay, Aim lively to see, ri " '' it Theodore Parker, whn sail. il for NW< tido, as the name Implies, is the spirit u• \iant amid 11,1rempecti t He e l tiems endo•ced 1:' 1 1 , p.. ~,,,.. months since. in the hope or at I:inpen.e, nho has the esclosi•e contr o l o f her mile i or los lied their names fuo thou, rg i ming his health, died in Vlorence on the , all riligines matt, rs. The office Is tweed,. Band'. hilt the olv it try, more eirtain thou 10th lilt, 1 tin ; lint Fliiiiiiil he die without issue, he i i • ileatli Ir in acs "at length came, aid with ! q- -- )-- Ts increase the dist anon between Iris authority to name his RilerevAnor from it nun fi, , OW iiVellU,Eli li and Innll l ant lovers, let Willie walk into the parlor with it 1 0" e of the rne,lll - of the highest officer of ••K tie ' Ii is averred that in h er e ire( r lighted candle in his hand. The efrct lit in- I. A hello hold --innle or female, as he may here , lie not only sw milled hat forged II ,w atanta neous. ' i --dei p inrkti rums in everything. Thous l chum..., 'I he .11pri fiche are a strange people tlii, MRS' he ,re cannot tell but rennin it b; ^ -,- It is it mistake to suppose that "tone she his nor been arrested and brought ' to 1 , nisoe% " ;Pe know of one or two rail- ands of hide trinkets, representing dragons, I'hi, ear. fir riliang,lng the ammot of n note roads hint make first-rate time, but not a son, moon stars. dr , . emblematic in Come for it 10 to SI 100 at 1-teh was given bit of money i,‘ , 4 alai of their religion, we flee carved 1111011 ' 1 \ir• W ' tm. ' re i 1 hi-4i 'lc" was ' ll ''''' ffint ' l The rennsylvanin Railroad hill sell their rl,elies, sword 1011, pipes—in fact, ' by rine .if nor city leinkn, ''Mn t - e" olitnininit t ekeis I. the Billi•more Convention, at half °ls°o everything In dirt' rent from what we have ever Seen, that we can't help wonder ; 'he ei'''`"l' iti`"" it. S i n " ' nil "' "'" the ti , ii it ratea Rand from June Dial to June Ws. I; iil i-ird is li, rip before flu. II "itot, s) , ,„,.1,,,,,„ ing and ndiniring these strange and myste cour,i. on n erdinti it clilr-4e (.Ih.ninir , men- ' .. , Nous topple It is not strange that these , - - \ vonnz Irly ri of neinnari _ l nst. re ef mole, r.t... nretenses, We Isdii Vei Roo ln ,i}• simple and cooll.loig ill their dispo -11-ressedialarousida,thio..sinamwymi a jatie ,„ . , turned Crum Europe, says that nil nri-iti-i -i titian, who were so terribly geoeived and • `v - iifirlfrittsffiletliniri voted ber if tlinchmariess co.i,,, to tha t cu y. Iler trial esstled col . imposed • upon by MC nirSiffietihi wffie 'fleet w is ft , tare Atate. .iiili 1 Ob . Itient mit here, emecially stir 'it4 I _ landed linen their shore., in LW, who called iii n %An exchange say, that "seven hundred si.e n ho n ', no a lodged us ll , f theinselers Christinos, should have keen op an, individuals gain a re,pretlifile pose d in A d onitio _ an , t•in, `..1 e.s Ii ity in iul in this city. and i ' g rhristianity into their it livrhhood in the Sate of Ohio I,y •nanutac , ipi i o lit.' le her trill ti ill engross a I.4rgi• C 'to) rr mei- again These l'ortinsese Jest.- i toting Cu int erred money ". i its, aahn acre FOLiodly treated at first, paid iiii z i• - .% slave girl o ‘ c Gen NIIIrs in New I for 'lint hit-intalliv l, interferon?. with the, thlt an.. It tely decamped with Frniiiii n orth I g,in rimient, and to fore it was known that a of diamond jewelry. Sh e has been arrenlcd, ' ronswrnev wa< g o ing on to depose the got, but the jewels had gone North I curet. litcrsrils of 2.000000 Japaneae hail 161.1 II cone, Tied In the Roman Cat/lots. n li glini. Among Ilse ii timbre were four lMd- 1,1.7,,• Rey. Jacob S.. Harden .T,lrtin4,,lates that the ver ,l.,•: f th.• n r in the race 01 IlArclen, seems to lir.ot h thr nrpr,,vnl or th• penp , ;e A Iter moro ,4.,,•).•111.1011Y J.l --51:1114. prNon. r I nnl l 11. t. have had 11'lien Ott y feluvd hi their room to deliberate on I Ile eV." II ana propoani that a chaptcr of s i .„ pl lire he road and a prayer offertaL. to :ft. - fnd:wee iiith this resolutVon. the former, Mr Weller read a chapter of S ipt ore, nod Nit . Blair ollercal up a priyer to Almighty Gad also at the clone Mr (hair rend a portion of madeSerip)ure and Mr made the cl,attng pray The pro liter scents to 1,0 cheerful, con vercesi frrely, cat's and resin na usual, anti Ifffpearit to feel little concerned about Isle approntihing death - It I 4 ihoitaht by ninny a hen the Iwo ray of hope klinnppeirq, e•tiur fir n tots teal or enottivitation of the death setitoire, that he will make is el , an breast of it and unfold the a aho;lt ' d,vili.h plot to Ifs ,troy the hie of her whom he had soleinti -1 .sere to toa t and elo rit , h Rat whetlit r lie dues this or not, after the conclusive evi dence prielll4, 11 toy the Slate, there can he nu &Wit of his Quilt, The into] who could stand I v . be bedside or lIIR doing wife anti sire her contortions nod a tithing, hear her pinions trionna and erica for a ater In queffe% the lints he had kindled and which were horning tip her vitals anti yet he unmoved, we about(' think could walk calmly to the aertlitltt and die , without confessing his dreadful clime. -11 , -...... Al 4lhe Ohio Sunday Sehool Convention, severil, very important inovemente were suede. Prom n ralmrt of the proceeding's we Blip a resolution ofTered by all exemplary young delegate. which is eminently worthy of tirni%e It iv worded an follows : ni , till'rel, That a cotamittee of ladies and gehtlemen to appointed to raise children for the Snlitintli A ♦ery pions idea—not original—but it is hoped that the committee will attend to it inn legiti way. W e hoard a story of a railroad conductor .illustrative of the force of habit, which...is worth Telstinf • While at church one Sun Day, ho full into a snoop, and remained un romboons of all things around him for some time. when starting from his seat all. at once, he gave his nearest npikbor a shake by the shoulder and fl.,t,wa, in a Kelly loud voico : "Ticket, sm,"—Albotly Staid ard. • If misfortune comos into your house, patient anti smile plesiantly,.and it w' 1 stalk out again, for it can't bear cheerful company. • i In ant, lituir. 117 - boy eight years obi has been sent to tlie State prison. 77,1110 ghail ho immortal who livoth dill he be stoned by one without fault. T - 7 - If you hilinit only CHIP friends In your you will aced very few extra chairs. Blowing hot whiskey pill-when to reel tlururer . ray be termed': —blowing your own hpl,l.° 7 is l'o he deprived of tbe'person we love it I pp ne'Zirrin comparison to living with hat( It , g 4 are smolt() rprak M Ith 111 , r t a•l3 NV , I I ,t not be proper to call a blunt toilll (log a -.tittilp orator apire of a Very faallionalde the only (11111 g COlllleeted Wl , ll It 1)1 Fur , : toward Heaven , Every plain girl han one r i rmq.,lation : thoii..,ll not a pretty young iacly, Ole will, if ehi• Irma, be a pretty old one,' fr7'.‘ political paper, in notteinz II recent tletoore.trat ton of its orty. anyc —•''the titr wag rent with the snoutt of three thoo , noti people t" After which. We so ppoqr, the }mod Waled "Root. flog. or Die ! 1 - 7 - .1 contemporary want a to know ln what nee woman has been held in the high rat esteem. We don't kunW, 'nit certainly r.shionable ladies till a larger Spare in the wort(' now than they ever did before. rt7".l animater called at the' house of a fa 'cud the other day and found tl wife in tears What to the matter, my good 'later: dear John. my hulhand has man away with widow Smith, and am nut of miff Th,l must hn ve soma znodyl di yaws .I..w t i mTi tat A Texan Parer c't•v that Kr v It 2) Thome:on. a native ttilie.iiienrt it that State, is '•hrealiitig himself of (ha h•tlrit of F"titriflg, arid reads the !-ter!ptori, •mitt 7 - 120CelitI 1; some 111'11(10i neriirog ~tote at Rine* • (\. Y. 1 wcre borne•/ by the cut eentrlteil rate of the atm pasvine: through a gla.v •Rohe filled with 'apt& This thovt.'t how easily lire.; tiny occur winch are attri buted to tiptoed! tries The Iloom of a Pariiclile. —A mnn IMMO! Kirby hi lvd het father and mother in Alabainn, about a year ago, and then fled to Alisnisi•iiiin. When captured, he cut his hroat desperately, Aut mitt after so - me time aitpreTirm'im -- #6 - Thrir - efferlreetr teal convicted. and sentenced to be hung on the lOth of June. 73" "A wIAAk should never, under any circumstances whatever, lose her temper."— Might en well tell the wind not to blow on a March day, or the rain not to come down in April. It does them good to " explode " occasionally. A woman, to be good for any thing, must have as much spice and sparkle in her Ng a bottle of champagne, and if thJ' topper comes out, once in a whirr, with a ang, why that don't'depreciate the value of the gerglls. Ladies and flowers.—" Red cheeks are only oxygen in another shit*. Girls anx bus to wear a pair will find thorn where the roses do —out of doors." "Will they, in- deed"." remarked Miss JostMiiine Iloopa, as shO laid down tho number of the paper containing the extract• `"Well, i(,doing•as the roses do will help I lady to ;toter. one might as *ell never get up at all 2 tor I'm certain sure that the Bowers stay In. their beds all the day. Now, If I'm ever metam orphinied into anything horticultural, I hope it will be into a oamelia--they are the only vegetables that eta• get a chance to go to Va. ord& --gracious goodness!" ?IRMA : $1 60 131 •D•AICH• I VOLUME 5-NUMBER 24 • -1114.344g0 ttle 30109 k, The orthodox religion Of Ja p an is Sintoo— all worship the Sun. Their belief hi that the w orld was regenerated through the in strumentality and appearance on earth of it female. and after having performed ihia great and good work. for north by Clod aho MIK ordained, tilie aarended to lierivenind became vihnilicil in the Son. Their nation :ll flag intlembleitintwat of . their religion, dia• phtts ng. n: it do , T , , the jinn in till its purity upon the fluid 'There are other setts. amonß. thins titeiktunit dn merong would appear to hr tlir follower; of Siiildh9. Many su pp ose , that Thiddline.ni w the principle creed. fmm the fict that its fITTI eri numberthree hnn- d red and tvi rot t• nn Ilion.—this end the Mi. 11 ,, tnr.lan relcznal hrinc;•ihr principle creed , •r 11•hy[tufl or I br. tm t tons of the Ent The ~11.11 P 1'1 , 1,1.11'i-A r( ligion %saga trim kva tiuJin %%lio env born. aq ct aa wptmtd. C2l/ cat loeforo the Chritiin It iv not lin,m (or red ainty ashen Thohl m wits mliudnred into 'Japan. The shit, no ht so ohrti m id , . that Christianity in red hereditary minces.' -Owing to this inter• fcrence, ehrisintinty was prohibited under pat it of d• ail, and all l'hriOiling put to death or exit, 16.1 to lill , l Our religions forma nrpelr nn strange to them as theirs do to no. The el, a of ' , liaising a 1.1 , sing or grace" he fnre sitting down to tulle on boar r il the Ro anoke et Prat appeared strartge'enough, and it W's with sonic little effort that they could restram themselves from laughing until tho thing a• ' as 'eiplatneil to them. They veto evidently all f eted by the funeral Ceremonies of two men at the same time on 'hoard the Itomoke It was on Sunday : the men, tgnitorg) some 50 he-odes the officers, were prt sent the bodies were both covered with the American flat the hand playing a Rol etnn dirge, followed by the hur'al at sea, read t 0 the chai.lain, which was solemn and impres.ive, although not understood by any of theft, esteem the interpreters. The Japa• near - moat of them -canto upon deck and sat down a circle, all lading Up their farts to protect themselves from the aim.— They all anoeared quite a..lemn, and eery mn,•h mit rt,lctl Some of the dapanene at ta,hefl to the Embassy worship DUCCIII, some :imton, POMO Mahomet, and some wor ship nothing. Tho two Fimbassadors and ont of the interpreters are Baddhista the 'rrior.lls..xia.Aulissilar.rslianuJiisTl92 Governor is partly Sintoo mad par* Bad• dhist. 0 ; , • • kylinrttime ago a married lady of Siutli Memphis, rturding home frotp party late at night, maw a burglar in ber bed room, and procuring a revolver kin the* drawer of a bureau, flredlyre. Thd ball Mrseed the rogue but pas. in close prox imity to the head of ber husband. who wan tying asleep in the bed under the influence of chloroform, administered to him by UP,. adroiLthief. , "Boy, Who do you belong to r' &eked' a gentleman, as he stepped on board of a steamer, of a darkey loaning on the guards. "I did belong to Mans William. air,•whSn I ooma aboard; but he is in the oabin Oar ing poker wid de captain, and I don'g know who I belOng to now !" The print of Treasurer of the freight De partment of the Penneyiviuta Centr:sl road, at Pittsburg, made tri ci t by the death of yrnk. White, hes beenl4:. bT the sp. r, intern!, oFlTudion 11,041)iite Freight agent of thit.Pittstu4,,lkti wool sod Ch.- cago Tailcoat% dounpas4.- PA M MEI
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