• • 1-- • t J 1 iiv If . • Ell IN ~ ~ .~S ~i~ ~!!. I= OE rignitiP ' ' • t RT. " • Terms of kublioation. TERMS ---$1,50 eta if paid within three - menthe $2,00 t dinged eix tuonthedood $2 50 If not paid within the year, r'heee terms will ho rigidly ad hered to VEiTIBEIVIRNTS and business Notices Insert ed et the usual rater, and every I iosorivtion of JoR PRINTING 'EXECUTED in the neatest manner, at the lowest prloes, and with the utmost despatch ❑awing purchased a large collection of type, tait are pro pared to satisfy the orders of our Mends - 8u iss glirettorp• I!IMMII E. J. inocicals OUR VEYOR AND CON V EY A VCER IMl,ll,groNTIt. renN'♦ WILLIAM IL BEAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW NELL io T . 001 00 In tho Arcade, second floor ICALLIETKIL, JAYKS A lIZAVSII 1/I`IIII.II.IIIITER et hss~es, •ITURNEVH AT LAW, nicu.gronrs, remie• L. J. Clt ANN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATR AUENT aLiwiritLn, c4RARTIRLD CO , PA JAMEM H. RAPIKIIrIy ATTOHNIY AT LAW, e■MLN/UNTe, rINICA Otos, en the Dhunond, one door west of the Poet Office. XVIII' AI. lII..4I I ICIIIAIRIa t ATTORNEY Al' LAW, BNLLYFONIE, PRP: 'N A. Odic* formally occupied by iito lion Samoa Burn J, J, I,IIIVGI,P, SUR 4 FAIN DENTIST, „ art lIPPONIe., CY , TII6 CO , PA 11 now prvpitred to wall Uptlo all who may desire lop prokasUUfonl 011011011 Rooms at his taii.knoe on Spring aired WILLIAM P 11111LiuM LINI • IS 1111.11001.. ATTOKNEV'S AT LA W Waco on Allegany street, in tho building for Itterly oocuplest by "'ernes, MoAllieter, lisle dr Co Brokers ITEIMIED MIEIROTYPIIICS, PHOTOURANIS A DAULTERREOTYPI2I3, Taktna daily (exo.pt SolidAy.) from 8 • so to IS P J BAitNIIAKT, in his attic...lid Saloon, In the Aroade Building, Bellefonte Pe n n'• CW1111 , 41 T AILEXAMPIRM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, =I . Utiles at bill residence In the atone building for utterly oceopied by Mn BU rnilltio ono door below Tonne, 3 Steel • store RUA C. 11.11111111E1.11., ..11TfORNI,Y LatV, lIIILLEVONTS Will continua Ihe preen.. of his proloseion, w thfl deice bermitfore o,4•upird by littn nod ntll ntli nd promptly and fmtlifoily to all hentinoiis ant rodell to hint MA LITIIt\I4ISIN It, ALCIT). KEIL ukt,Lvlri IN's V., PS's :s H Will &eald 10 nll hug! urn iu lino wills punctuality Wriee at hie Slur° Cu Allegheny 'treat UB. L. rollirEn, l'111:11(.31AN A. St, ail EON cuttillti to , rA, °Moe on High Street (old Aire Will attend to proledaional calk ae buretolore, and mipectfutly tailors hid der‘ loud to his friends and the public• DR. J 0. Pll .* ?,1.111,1E0N, riP4TY.IIO4IIII, , A Will stem] to _prof em.ouul r. . 1111 An heretofore, he respectfully °lien his Men Iry 4to bla frlcn il and the public Oak° uext ulteu to Lis trui , le Otl Oprill‘ street lint 21( SN-tf J. u. IWlffilJATirt. RESIDENT DENTIST Office and residence on the North Emit Corner eif the Diamond, near the Court Rouse be faired at his office accept two waekl si each womb, einnineneing on the flat Monday a t h e nwnth,whon h will be awn Allies professional duties WATI P neltrArgus, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Profenn'onal business will 1 . 0013,11 prompt alien thin rusts in Centro, Clinton and Cie.,field 1,1/11(1,1 Office en Allegheny greet. in the building for merly wets pi e d by I,uiu k ° W dsYn B NIKIPIC HOUSE, -or - WM. F 1/F1 NOLOS dr, ()Q.. CNNTRE 00., Bill. of e%elkan,te anti Nolen ' discounted Col lections in tie and prooeo.la promptly rtuntted -- Interest p ti,l on apociAl depootts Esulintige an the eustorn oltttot conetAntly on band for sale. Depos it. revel YOU ■ C. MUNN' /11 N WALLIKTILIt =1 DILPO4II' b •fIK, HUSIESI: fiIoALLISTM, HALE Jr- CO. ist.i.aroNre. CA , TItlf ro , PA. Deposits Reeelied=-Tillla Ot'llirehengel nod Notes Dissountoci—Gttnreet Pont on Frio int De p oslttl - 'P UII. ' O6OOI Nil.lo, And Noosed. temitted Prompt ly—Exchange on the Hitt cutlet. ntly on bond J. H. *TOWER ATTORNEY AND CuUNSELLOR AT LAW. 'IIIIII.I.M.VONTI4, I' 112.1 i 444, 4 ._ Will pradiolll hie profeulon In the several Courts of C entre Counts, All business intrusted to him will be frithfultrattended to. ,Partieular attention paid to ealleetione, and all monies promptly re• muted. Cap be consulted iu the Oermun as well its it the English' langatige. Omen.. r en /I Ih SL A . (armory atleupled by dwiate Burnani a an tls - 1.7 Boa!, eq I.CA. B. P. 4141111 LET, DU U(1 BT. lIILLXPONTIII, PA, WRALIIIIA.4IIAVIP lt,eTsla IiII•LER (X Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Petuta,lllll; Ver Dishes, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet Soups, Brushes. flair and Tooth Brushes. Fume and Toilet Artlules,Trumels and Shoulder Braces °artiste Heed', Customer, will titol my 'took complete and fresh, and all sold at moderate prioes. tirffartners and Physiolans on the oounvy are nvited to examine my stook. ( )MAULS" U MALII gIAtLIC & Box, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, int,Leronea, Pll/110A, Wilt attend. promptly te All business entrusted to thor o ire. 0q to In the beildi ng formerly mut pied by lion Jae T Rale. • A (MAP. Marrs litti,o4l nor will attend to my business dart: 40u absents. In osogrese, end trill be AA eisteti by inn In the trial orell anuses entrusted to d Tterns J bar 9, Plot. T. --11=17 MWMT! .*) 4 1 f. 4 ,Yi • r 4,4 4"7Ai 1: I=l 1M313 =IMO #tittt iiottrg. I WA He'd Make tip Se Mind I with he wofild rookit'uji hie toirol Fo r 1 don't en re touch loner to wait ; I'm um, I hove hinted quite otrongly 'That I thought of ototoging my ntate ; Fora evroothenrt ho'n roolly so lacklorard, I enn't bring him out though F try I own that he'e very pout taintnmed, But then he'eao dreadfully thy ' Wiwi] I sneak about love and a co tta ge , lie gives me a look bi surprise; Aud ii I but iunt nt s marriage. Ile blushes quite up to his oyes. I can't make him Jenions—lv't tried it— And 'tis no use m► being unkind, Pon thslt's not tho way. I'm certain, To getlum to make up his mind I're sang him love sonnets by dozens, I've worked him both slippers end hose, And we've's:olmi it by motmlisfit together Yet be never attempts to ptopme You must really ask his 'intention, Or some other beau I must nnd ; For indeed I won't tarry moult longer For one who can't make up his mind lisrdlartous, A Touch of Haman Nature. Raymond Wellford was considered though a young man, one of the most flourishing tom-chants. ❑e was a welcome guest in our in called highest circle of fashion , while many a calculating father considered him a eery desirahle son in law in prospeelive•— Suddeiily he was overWhelnied Fuii necuni ■ry losses and emhaerass'Ments : while the news spread as fast as gossip tongues could report it Strange to say, although his ele gant mansion had to he sa , riliced, there was not II d.bt that remained unpaid, while some money was yet left him. "What think you of human nature, my !newt anid he to me. It k a philosophical enigma '' I replied ...So it was with me till I solved it," said lie,"l found it a strange companion ; the lar ger pawn. of which was selfishness. For in stance, when the gilding wealth covered my name, I was sought after by the very men who now turn their backs on me. r was flattered by women, who. if my name was now mentioned in then presence would allect forgetfulness of ever having heard of rt. Atter dinner wo will woke noun mph, illustrations of what I have said " Aevonitugly Rite- dinner w•e het out We first entered the counting room of * merchant. to whom he introdueed roe as a frumd. 1 won learned hint my friend WIIS not field in the Inghest est imatirin, from the cool formality with which he was received We .1141 not even here the courtesy of chairs 0111-red 114. With a meaning smile 11.1 y. mond bid the merchant goof afternoon, and e Gotml onrselVe4 again in the street This t 4 illu4trauun Nu. 1," sad he with a voile '•IM it poNsifile that you could have been whin.itel3 , acquainted with dna man, " I a,hed. ••That man lean been reduced to the ex a trerrety .il begging less Moser Tune after tune, have I thus accontrnalatedvhini I even loaned hem money todcommence hu.n near, and now you see how graciously ho hen received me and my friend " We next paseidd to the door of an elegant mansion, wherein Rat mond had been fre quently an honored guest. It was fhb redL dence Eif a professional gentleman of large fortune, who aUll did Ray:noiul•-the justice to regord tutu as.suoti. lies lady ev n pro fessed a filendalifp fur him greater than her 11118bAyld'a if not for her own at le•st for her daughter's sake to whom rumor once report ed he %vita engaged. Since Raymond'. mi.:- fortune was whispered to her, she no lodger spoke of bun as a near friend, but endeavor. A ed to persuade in Ineiband to rid the house. of liiin, which pro °kid the calm reply : '•lie is a gentle an.. and as snide ate my will that you should entertain let n whenever he may honor my house with his pre'e .ce.' On this account, I suppose. we were tol. crated on the present instance. for the gen tlemen was not at home. _The lady treated us rather coolly, which [ WM4 prepared to sea- After we_ were at ated-R4y mond ta. quired (or Mea4 Richards, her daughter. to which she replied with an apparant slerdg of the shoulders, that shb was well, but. at present engaged. -No, mantra*, I ern not. Said the beauti ful girl, as she lightly entered die room. .1 am happy to meet an old &mild, who I am sure, is none the less welcome for having been unfortunate. . The lovers —for they were—tad not met since Raymond's misfortune, and their meet ing was now so heartfelt that I could not far s moment aonht the affection of either. I saw also the cloud that rested upon the brow of 'Mrs. Itireirds, nor was I surprised to hear her say : "My daughter is so pleasantly engaged• gontiemen. that I trust my presence is no longer required ; and without ceremony, she left the room. ~ C lara," said Raymond, taking her white hand, "are all my fondest hopes to be real ized I Can the daughter of a wealthy man condescend to acknowledge her atleotion for a poor bankrupt merchant 1 -,- The fair girl blusEed and looked doubt fully at me. •;Ito not fear to speak in his presencp," said ha,_••fur next to you be is probably my best friend." I . r BELLEFONTE "Then listen," shit mild, smiling sweetly . "A few weeks sitter, with the conse ,, t of my parents, I solemnly phglited my hive hi one who has lung possessed my, heart's best of ruction. I did not ask the wiight yf his mom.) , bags, nor the weight of Lis rulh•rk. for such matters did not font' one item of censidenitimi with unit I found Imo a gen and as `;11Cli 1 gas e hated Until I sin eolivriMoi to the Contrary, Why should I tle , di, to reit a , t. my a ordq 'Clara, you a, e Ito 1 "amid Raymund, as he covered her Ir II,h; with ki,o, this tretuture 1 pi !zit] more than Ivy A'X'Bi coca, for in &therm? y as it 111 at prosper-11y, to still true In rue " "Mies Ruotittruls," said I, —3 on have rr plexeri me W hrn I t•nlend this house thought I huh solvu d 1 thr io ohlyin of human nature and %VAS about to n the .tun lu ta! , but I twist rt , ualut. Hu man nature us not h o l,ol after all " After a happy consoltetion On the pert al the lovers, who in Men. earoestness quite I forgot my presence, ne left the house ''Now," said Raymond. 'one more runt, one more illontration and then for borne " •'No, my friend, we will make no more ,lsfta this afternoon. TA Atittewthin . ton pleasantly to be marred by a frealync lure of selfishness " Raymond did not urge the matter, and we returned to his home. When Mr Richaids came home that even ing, his wife and (umbler found him in ex- I cellent 'minor :Something Lod weurro d that plea acd Min Occasionally he in a fit of silent laiigliter, which for him was iirmanal ; and once an IIIIn,11 , (1 , 1114 excla mation of •Oa pi tat '' his lips. sin glad Mr. Richards to hod you ci happy". said Mrs Rich tril, • f,,r I was nee- I er in a worse humor That Wellford has called here again and Plara h inured him with a long pity-ate conferene. ' I have received a note from hint which he desires Me to sanction hth mar mote with our daughter " mw presuming I declare I quite de test hnn " "And I adopt .. .. him 00011 v reoh , d her husband. ..Sevt:_ral days since I °tiered hint the means with winch to e unwire bust neim, which he declined To day I lennit d the reason, as I al-) learned h s fortune was • TtiVIIIIrr - da • ((iv 11111 -, 114011 has lint been void. hut he alio:we - 4 a roost' to net in the same as the apparent ow per The Net (lint ho won envious of his wealth, and Played the hankrupt simply to teat the frirodahfri or Ma arepril•ltancea ulm lten rorier•lly erred aceordi , • to the w , ,elti -- Those who sitaltted him inns) stiffer it past mortification, of which my lady, you must bear your part " •'1 ', Fi v e never ilk:like , ' lion as a man." soil Nlnt itiehartin. nolornic n ith vielfilre his only cation and wonhl make nn ill ro , n• tvtloon to puctrty_ l meted as a prudent nun her " Iteaderv, all amnedte• end 111 ititirriaze : no does the majorit}• of tale.: And in 'hi., minailaii I ahall not he ont of (*Oleo. I have Inv, dto sl•c none 1.1.11 , 11e0n v , •vv of happineya patty over the 11,11011 Ret•mnnd in very cantiona in the selertion of Ina frienils, although their ;manlier in legion, while he, and mynelf 10111 retain the inina opinion that human nitore is not 60 bad of ter all. To KATY. --I AM thit4ci4' of the time Kate, when mltt mg he thy .rle, and glielling heavy, I gazed on thee and felt a watdrani pride. In miletwe leaned we o'er the mu, and neither Take a ward hot the rattling of the beans; ;Cite way all the mound we le and Thy auburn citrim hung (fawn. Ka , e, and itt:tied thy lily ChZek thy nrtje eves, half filled with team. bespoke a spirit meek. To be nn charmed as I %ea+ then : had tier be fore occurred, when the rattling (if the le ails Kato. wag alk2he sound we heardll , l 1.11)114. it way not verAnr. Kale, no 'yawn!, o'er the (bah, 9y you moatche,4 up a twirl( II o' twang, I 'notched a nectared klim. And maidenly there came a ahower. ai I neither flaw 001 mitrred : but the rattling of the beans, Kate, __waLejl_th r uiNALl we hezkr,l. apparently unsophisticated youth went into one of o l iir saloons a kW dues ago and Joked for something to appease hhi hunger. The keeper gave him a very gone dinner, after which h... said If you ever tome up our way call." '• That won't do ; your dinner in a guar ter." Oh I Witt got •ny money, but if you over come urto Allegheny county, 11l give you n better dinner for nothing " Why," mid" the keeper, "you are very Cool." Why. yes. Pm a cool drip, 80 'MAI so that.mv mother makes too Stand in the pan try dewing the hot weathor to keep the meat from spoils/I;n* FIIM.G.R FARMING AMR ?LORA!, ffoke.—• Mrs. Elie theth Lang.lon hos issued an ap• peal i r behalf of a plan which she has been for the last three years practically de non. erating. She bee porch's solo farm of nine ty flee acres at. Ryo. Westchester county, New York, where she pttrposes o4tabLshing an littrtilutioli where foto des wicLout moans may be enatolett to aubstitnto for laborious confljpnnent at needle-work, in the, school, room or fattory, the advantagea of puro air and out•of door aterdse with moderate labor. Singular tZtuorce and Marriage. A young lady. beautiful, in person and at tractive in manner who resided to the tome Mate rieinity of Roston Was sought in tour rime somerears ago by two men. line of these wee poor. and a mechanic. The wo man hived the former ; the family of t w r „„ liked the latter At is the case uu !Mel) • tine woman ward. il to ph nor' her friends. !loving Ihile • silt her, If ' '.ho might In lei, been miserahle, bur .hti we nut tlrr Imetininre Ileetteeted kt'e enhdlieil her heart and hit 'gn'd mm 1110,1 ,1 the rough place in the hnrnan path rier tune, feeling 11111 this emit& were too hap py, frowned, end the n'un ' s riches took IvinCv and used them in flight Thereupon the Ino. l, end wife and ololtiren, of wham there were two, at a ecinforinlile hoarding hull,. and thin .departed for California in teareh of money Stmt lettere and Fettle remmttatice nerived from tom at !but, then nothing came, nod there wan a blank of skieral yell- , The wife delight herimelf deserted - The family willow. good opinion of the hoeband had not lately been so often published as formerly, -a netterrfiri a di vorce. hen he erne Will arena toured to the sound nt . tQii impletmitatit wont. the digeominlate wire was thrown into the society of the mechanic loon r, now prosper One and still unmarried. The memory of her early, laid love came upon her. suet she Lr !ieveil withal secret Jay that he had rr mal,led vurgle foi her tulip, This thoinclit nourished her alNietion, and at lag the oh tamed a divorce from her hushnnd, whir had deem riled her, and remained ale-evil beyond / the tittle allowed hy_ the at tune Tina ac complished there wag no homer beltreeli her and the meehanreV her row h She in , form , d him that she was his fmri vm r. s'lwn ,he 01.1110 choose to claim her hotel Iler fetilingim cannot hare been pl , •t•ant to learn that singe his rejection by her arcmrl4 toot nag. to anmh. r, the unronintitie hewer of I w o o I lied drowned his pal,Nloll for her in wnves of time, soil at the time of her hand- SWIM' off r tte no longer palpitated for her In fowl. Baylis was not at! bum' As if all this were not embarrassing enough. •ho should turn rip but the httishand• who made his appearance kn the Apo of a letter an. uoumiwwwu that he hs4 .oast loi raw eau , to;; pile of wealth, that he was on Ins way home, nod that she was to meet hurt at New lurk boorT h i:,, a n ior : o „r t ,t tio,t i o , ear k i n 7 e m th ar . h t o r t el te , a iiir m ,. :n b, r it a a n wr i i . tit e ,g le t t , :r i r m o n lz r e ,r eh;i a e rs her al ftt i r i t t tioe ,, it a. oe s t i c i l, to m o t t that itto Ind a,e„t ao.itranetes or lore and aloe kooll word In itet it in Innoion rarely eel.; tuitional aid not onto totals during hie abort r e "( repair, milk, s but little noun, in mei- It here Illear ill/114011e 110 one knoiw, lit rio the rani of a dust and onre ii. motion then it no seta/ i • No h ti i,h art a no 1,„„ r, zo ton unonloor , owl fly for hooro with. The one the fut I &tool-ed the int o , had r e '"". lb" '1.0 , 0 , 1 Irrimmone or the amalotoot fo.rol her Tookutit s u nset with Iteroell P '""" "1 """'" 6 "" t" we nt - e.oory it park. d hrr bunk ~, e ing that her warArdw "'II wok" .e.r o n WA , . uni :11 • 1 not limn Ide and rame h' , " o 'l , Mark . Pn1 4, 1 ,1 )1A , (110.7 , 41.1 . 4 rut nut Irnyenlia. Sheuirlltorntnintrmtan o n h,, lononforeo and mainiftrior t o rtultiren'jik c,r,ek s. an tval, and told tom the whole otootv eir. ow or nor told thnoe viii mar girt ;to : and reedy as tirejitihee•l uI f Ivor lin' ii Rill do I. hind prn. hark jonon an well of the el fetelnut.eoul , l tell it, The hefnre roar fare to fort, rail may lefty,. erowhilgrovt led loooke l at the ,fltrlnatiL! Ihe . honor for divot snot it will en on w and the henoooot iodlrtte , retneuthere,l Inv ju.t the Ann.. If it rinev vet nut of nr l'ithlnrtiiit And Ito limo liness, A pi] took her d ''"" l ull i e from 14 'Inornoeetotorked it mends to him heart A elerevinan was summoned It'4, If by briny 1, ft alone for ti .hot' t e me to marnage was performed. anti a new vol., after wborl, It renirno to 114 No•IrnIFF W , Ol of their life's history WAS Opened - N moiler sontone I ban ever or Onitr.e Am 4 inOr I'. Tribune. Fllitrhine. vary a great al Some are murk quicker than others. It iiionetjdu en a vast menoure upon the notorrn von orlooet If PLIRTATtONS OF MARKHED WOMRST —The innocent flirtation Of turned wlinen is one of the abominations of modern soeiety Even a re fur pr.IIIIISCIIOII4 slur ra• ion i: w rum: itt a wile The love of one nail his appro. be all that she ou:ht to 111;41ra, 1,. her he leer HO IW/11.11.1rU1, it 14 It diseusibig and appalling sight to see h r detorating that beauty for public gaze :to Sol' h r ek ing the a tCl'lllion of setimr ,, fops 'mownd her; and rejiiirlug in her adiniration of other eyes than those of husband. Ifer beau ty should be for hint alone not for the gaze of the fool, that flutter around her. ' There is Own tit among the sedate nod the wise a sensation of disgust, when a marrii d lady at.empts toyosnare or tntrap young men fry 'morose display of her charms, or an im- . licennesLottliav other -smiles: Sued) airkii and such Rtmles are loathsome to the Unlit fererot beholder ; the trail of the serpent is oVet them. KRIM SATIIM—At a ball one evening, a plain country gun Inman had engaged a pret ty coquette fur the next dance, but a gallant captain coining along, persau lad the lady to abandon her previous engavinent in favor of iv:nave& The plain yeoman. niairirentring all that had passed,' with a frigic! 'OAT. ence mived toward a card table and at down to play a g tnr of whist. The captain in a few minutes eterwarl stepped up to the lady (0 CXVIISC 111014e11, as he was en gaged to another that lie bad forgotion.— The coquette, much chagrined, approached the whist table, in how; to secure her first partner, and said: "1 believe, fflr. B. it is time to take our positioni." The old lash. Toned suitor, in thoact , of ,dividing a pack for the next dealer, courttfausly replied, No. madam. I mean to keep my position —when ladies altufth, I cut." =mg An affiiet-d hushnod was returning from tho funeral of his wife, when s friend asked him how he was. • Well." he said patheti . oally, "I think I feel the-better of that little walk." , ' ,' ~1, iS6O:. • — , .•- ..I;. - - $t uu sir .. • . . . . .: 1 vobrAy#4.4 ia. , .. . ... ...._ • . --_-_ _---= ----- - -- "This is the Road to Hell." act int anb fault. 1 A Heroine, c a lßecently died at Hammersmith. in gng- This terrible suggestive eXiirOksion was ' iisid the other tiny by one of the prisoners • -----: -,---------------- - land. M rs. Ross, celebrated for herr tieettly now limb r sentence of death in our county 13 - 7 Ft eirDbit glans paper IS out for Lin-'ad„ „„st iiftcy. having met with opposh, That is according to the fltncsa of lion to tier engagement with Capt. Charles jail. The occasion of its utterance was 114 coin lh nes -. follows: I Ross, she followed him in men's clothca, A party went to visit the prisoners in jail : r. -- Plitleilim iv about purchasing the Island when after such a research and fatigue as, one of the ronderrinet t r`e^g" t z' d nut of t h e of l'aiiihn from Turkey for the sum of 40,• scarcely any of her Net could, have under. visitors as a for m, r resident of the name 000,000 francs. gone, she found him in the woods, lying for Men in tlbio. Ili a widowed mother lives fl”? • "I'lwre's a heartily atnavh." en the dead. after a skermish with the boll/ins, and Mere stall and some of his 5i0,.r.... Th, i wog sail, when a drunken man fell ‘ 'llsrough a it'll a poniard WOllll,l Raving studied %munr asked him if his mother knows of Ins' a pane 61 - glass. surgery in Enahni.l. s h e, with an artlor'and sinintion. Ile replied that she does , null .7--7. .'Flint', part of the sinking fund o_. vigilance who-ti only- siii•h a passion could that he hail received a letter from her lint as a elute said whin a box of specie went to inn , ire moved his lite by sitelong his wound. a 1 o an,. previously. Immediately upon !the bottom of the river, I the only expedient that could have eflheted the. alliksion to hits mother his mind seemed { it at the crisis lie %Vll , l in. and mi l ived him, ~ ( An Irish sailor once visit, il fa city to "' lntl ' ' hack I° for " llent.lt of its “""' u hem lie said they "copper bottomed the pith scarce a cos ermg from the sky fur six and the home of his early alteetions and has , weeks tops of their Wisc.; with s h eet lead tarngave evidence of fill Illtetlne 1111.1 !Mir ,_ ' 'hiring this 11 !me she n milord onauapect 1, ~- Paternal- If Virginia is the mother tit i , i i l ie him, ha - mg dyed her ,hO,, with limo scribatile anguish of heart, an panifol and 1 Presidents then Pennsylvania nowt be the terrilde that lie uAN pal Itile to 1 , .0k 11p1111 WA hark, and ket ping tea man's habit, tem lie burst Into tecrs, and whir. aving the v 1,1• f a t ti e r' fir it in ""'" all y " ow " an Pa ' 'supported be the transport of hearing his for in mitstion, elm wan a lady, he ex 1 nr --- / --S once think life ton shirt. never-' unceasing aspirations of lore and regret for ela mo d e 1 theli sit Iliiil it long enough to outlive their that dear though, he then thought, distant Mt ir constitutions, and their ot.its.,t til lii. seta, being chin gt d by him 011.• Mrs little did 1 think when 1 l eh " ra ' ter ai .an yon iii Ohio that I would ever room toc`'tatea• lul , h t1 , 1111;mi • t log to his, had the captain I such a condition as this. Little did I think :r - is % laweer, on his pa sage fr om Li mn , died, his remains. and (be item, aatteraaa I would ewer some to the distmetorable death ) observed a ;hark and asked a sailor u hat I i ons vtr roosts i c y A lid gratitude 4e+he-e.er ,.l,kr, call them „.. n. pirallided care 1111,i lendernemr of his nut sr, I am doomed In die, and break the heart of it was', who replied : 1 ; thy poor old mother, and disgrace all my re• I illwY e lll the heart ror them laiLyerovering they al lei I MO; I ill rfl ' trod Imy heart will horst r y--- In Prance, only' one traveller is killed moved Ti, Phil de phia, when' as anon as I never killed iVood, hut I wits drunk and I out of every two 'millions of passengers on she had finint a ch rgi man to j ,, in her to was p.rest , nl at hismurder hind I not been the railroads, and unl) one wounded in every him forever she appeared iit herself, the Priest ii,CllFllfriris tog her 111.111. k f entail never had heen(there. It is 500 OW IThe lived for the apace of four years in a whisky that has ruined me Wltt-kr l' ,l 7 - - There are some Who write, talk and I fondness sinetst idikal to the pre.ofit age of inn to bad company, and it 14 whisks' that think . 0 nitwi t about vice and virtu.., that c has brought me to the gallows The tern”- Owe have no time to practice either one or 'rr b l y .i h h e n r n :h a ,:i 'd m i t r h r : t h e : l i t l' h i . on T lY h h e fa ei t H i t g e d e c ru s p h t e . ed tats env of the whisky shops first led me the otrier. . I hail undergone, and the poison never prop astray Yen Mrs - ---. the whisky shop o-7' The name of what public institution erly expelled which mho had itninhed from his has been to me /h• ' , Kid In Hell and now, would express ihe condition of a man about wound, undermined her constitution. The if I wA , atticl world hit‘i4 proi l ed over the to he married to a lady named Mary I Ans. knowledge he had of it, and piercing regret door of every whisky shoo to Ibilinque and In /I , wary ,. I at hawing Irtgia the occattion, affecting him ' evervw lime else in pig letters that stern fr"? Brigham Young, with several of the ,I still trnre sensibly, be died with a broken b o dy cool,' sic these words of truth, ' TIIIS • Pi TIFF iI ,, A II m Ilse /. ''' dignitaries of his church. but with few, it ii"art 1,41 spring at Johnstown, New York. lie nap of Ins waves spent several days in Pnil- I She lived to return and implore forgiveness i , i adelphia lecently. r of her family, whom shr had diatressed ao I long by their ignorance of her destinT. 1 -- Herr the rtoor G Iltiw's hrad sink iinnn hi, hands and his agony gems. I terrildr Ilit dmilltirtia felt the truth and (ores of what lie said anti all who saw Ism pitied him As the• words of a doomed and rlsittff man his A.reilde end arntliz.ql remarkm made n (11,rp impre ,, lnn on all why heard him.—Dirh,iter WHIM Tits Rest Satasiviat YwYise• Punch rontninq the renewing. athntralilc le,nroloit or en 0)4 (entwined •ewme ma ' chino. whatiit eerr bachelor abonlil ruicarae V IT err , for , m,afe In nut the eat pattern for x wire -one for instance t) I Ritm: elitist workine. and Qeernv to he nev er so balmy as a Mni the linen is in hand -the machina rnty he tiro 'loomed gurf..rt .r dust them in no make our, ut the wort I 'hat ran po it Iv replace it. either for love or I'm - tory In short no eProl,mlWK eglithloih z tricot w eontnlete without one of thm_Agyr jog rnarhition in the hooxe. Muste.— There 114 sometilin very wonder ful In music Words are Wonderful enough, but uttime Is even more wonderful. h speaks not to our thoughts as words dot it speaks straight to our hearts and spirits—to the 1147 core and rard - otinm sont"; - 11mOr soothes US. stirs us ap ; it rots noble feel rungs into us : it melts us to tears, we know not bow ; it is a language by itself just as perfect in its way as speech, as words ;just as divine just as blessed Music, f say, without word's, is wonderful and blessed one of God's best gifts to man. But in sing ing yes have both the wonders together music and words. Singing speaks at once to the head-and to the heart. to one under. standing and our feelings, and Own fore. perhaps the InilSt, beautiful way in which the reasonable soul of Won can pillows itself (ex cept of course, doing riAt. which always is and always will be, the Mlle beautiful tiling) is singing. A klinister's Wife sayv: —The first time I took my oldeat boy to church, when ho was two year: and a half old, f managed, with caresses and frowns, and candy. to keep him very still till the sermon was half done. By this time his patience wav exhausted, and he climbing to his feet, and stood on the seat looking at the preacher (Ilia father) quite intently. Then, as if he had hit upon a certain relief for his troubles, he pulled me by the chin to attract my attention, and ex exclaimed in a distinct voice, " Mamma, make pappa say amen!" I:=3 11 - 7 The earth IR ni tender and kind troth• or to thr hnsbandman. and yet one Reagnn he al WA I'S harrows her bosom and at another he poll, her care. Jones says be has it way' of gettoN a drink of water at his boarding house with. out asking fot it. Ile gets St by &Alt% fur a third cup of tea. Prineer's Devil, ;tinting to kiss his sweet heart. addressed &her as foliowo Its Katy, may I have the platonic of my im print on your bill li — CA fire at St Joseph, Mich on WeJ iiesday last. destroyed fifteen bll l ling+, in °limit, : hilt the business portion of the place LA/Ns $3) I)1 1 0 ; the work of an incon teary. T,T'I he cattle dutlease, which has lately lestroyed Ni) touch stock ui Itaouchu beets and the other New England S:ates has it is and made appearance in livrks county, this State. la ly vrtah , ql a seat. A portly, h 1111 , 1 , 0111 gentleman brought one and Rental th e lad)• •• 11h, you're a Jewel ''' attitl tthe Ilh tin," replittl he " I m a jeweler : I have _plat set the Jewel ''' rri - Mterting,--Sora,rd's letter upon the Chteacti timmottoomt. It breathes I mourn ful, heart hntken rein„roation -a b aottlul. but sort of thy will he done" Nara, that makes one feel when reading it. l'lty 1.1,e Norrowrt ,tr; Flow at Denver City. Pike's Peak is wind' nom ::1-1.0 to $5O per barrel S•e,l p dnut. a. 25 vents per pompi —butter, 75: - Erg., 75 per Doz —Day $4O per ton In The rhoulltam motes these prices are 50 per cent 7-Are you in love, Mary 1" " ,• llaw mach I" li/cll, 1 don't know exactly : but I should think about tire feet of thereabouts, for I feel all ovemili." Ili" The best reason we have yet seen as signed why the Black Republicans call Lin coin '•honest Aho," is to distingilish him from the Balance of the party. There is al ways ono black sheep in a Bock —why not one white - Wimp T ir7 This is punch ; •' Our fair cousin Fanny (we (taro not give her surname) RAYS she is really surprised at the ridiculous corn plaints which men keep making about (Tin olive ; for of course they must admit that the widest pt wide corer but - t - sto feet 117 Whisky is now tested by the distance man can walk after tasting It. The new li quor called " .Tsught leg." is said to be made of diluted alcohol, nitric acid, boo le g sod tobacco. and will upset a man at a ilistarme of four hundred lards from the demijiihn. 10" forlorn and disconsolate husband thus advertises: My wife, Anna Martha, has airayed or been stolen. Whoever returns her will get his head broke. As to trusting her', any body can do es he- thinks" tit ; as I never pay my own debts, it is not likely pay hers." J 7 The grest.Carstang bres t ob of promise ease came up aptin,in Court in St. Louis last Friday, on argument for a new trial.— The Judge refused to hear oral testimony to. show that the jurors in the regent trial had prejudged the case, alleging that the proper mode l was by aladarits. The mum eie4l postnoned for the purpose of preparing them. t 4 F .r.. ME A Dvictirrnins; OF THE PERSON or Jinua ( . 01lIST, AS TT WAR POND IN AN ANCIIINT •br -1.40111PT SINT Br PIiBLIUS LINTLIMIS, PRILEII- NtvT or Jr URA TO Tile SANATIR OF ROMS There lives at Attic time in Judea a man of singular' etveraeter, whose name th Jesus Christ The barbarians esteem him a proph et hill lire followers adore him an the borne d"kte offsitntil eel the itiimmtal God. He IS entloWeil with witch unparalleled virtue as to cell hark the dead from their graves, and to heal rvery Limd of doteaae with a word or touch. Ilia person is call and el e gantly shaped -Inc •apeot amiable, reverend. Ilia hair flow. ni those beautiful shades which no united elm can match falling into graceful curls heinse his rare agreeably roneh.ng on his shoulders. and pa r ti ng On the ewe it of hes head, like the head dress of the pert of the N'aiaritta. Its forehead smooth •red I irze his cheek eithnut. ennt, Rave that of a lovely red : his nose and mouth are formed a ith i xtp l ito te symmetry ; his heard H thick and aixitible to the hair of his t head reselling a little above his chin and parting in the middle like a fort:: hie eyes 'are bngbt, clear. a nd serene. Ito rebukes ' with insjerty coonsele with mildness, and invitei with the mmit tender and persuasive lanctiage Ilis whole ad ircan. whether an a word or deed, being elegant, grave, and strictly characteristic of so exalted a being ! Ni mail has neon him lanes ; but the whole world hnl.l hiur wee:, frequently :and so per...1% , 0ve are 1114 tears that nono ran rr. (nor (nn m svmpa , hr with him Itio whatever the phenomenon may turn oat in th e end. h e seems at present a man for ex cellent helot) , and divine perroOLIOIIII, every way surpassing 019 children ol men. Sii ASI KTRA VAL. —A young girl. about seventeen years of age, wait before Alderman Boiler at the Central Swim' on Friday, under the following cirNimstances. She wit f.nnd wondering about the streets of the Filth IVitrl weeping bitterly. Up-in hi • ow (view' mi d by an offl,erehe mated that she was h.rneygs talwithout friend& She t taken to the Station house, apd eulee• quently to the Centel Station. where she told a sad story. It was 15 follows: She was seventeen fears of age and a native of Salem. New Jersey. Two years ago her father purchased a plantation pear New Or leans. and, with his family, removed 'there. The girl went to school a few miles from home. end a hired man wan in the habit of earrjing her backward and froward in a wagon. During those rides be dueeieitsi in winning her affections, and in persuading her to elope with him. She stole a hundred dollars iklonging to her father, and the coup 1e came Philadelphia, where the villain effected her ruin, and after obtaining all her money'. and pledging neatly all her clothing, he deserted her. Having no means let, the poor creature was turned iota the streets by the proprietor of the house' where she Ihad been staying. The girl refused to make affidavit against the - scoundrel who had betrayed her. She wait sent to the House of Refuge until her family can be am:smug oated with. A dying West India plantar, Omani to his favorite wised,: sighed ant,. "AA, ho. lam going on a long, 104 jottriey.... "Never mind, Mama." said the isigraosps• amdiagly,, "It as. all de way dsensbili," , 5 EMI LE s li
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