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' , . . -e — times : SI • ENV* :its,„ P?, 3 . '' ' '' '; " '..,: ~_.541, , , .... • • 1 vor,uMA 6. . Lgi Yk '.."..3' '.. rtiALINFONTE --OFAXE4OI)Mgc , ..- • t o -111 U R SDAY, JULY' 5, 1860. N • • . ,_ __ .. • El 4iikibiloatkon. c—sl Gaeta. if A aca' d within r months 12 I disytMi AIX months, and $3,50 if not paid fithln the year. -- Vhete toms will ho rigidly ad ered to DVERTISEM ENV; and lineinees Notionn Insert ad at the usual rates. and , overy deaorintion of JOB PRINTING fAIttIETED in the nenteet manner, at the lowent prim., and with the dialog deepateh II lIN perchaned a large collection of tt pe. we are pre pered to satisfy the otelere or (nit Mende g►usiness Pirtriory. E. J. 11101'iCNIAN. SURVEYUR AND CON VEy A ICEn nr.w.provrit, rr NteA WI IL CFA RI 11. BLAIR, Arr Ult N Y AT LA W nyLbevoNTr.r% Wilco in 1110 Ar,11,1, 11 N •N • AI 114 TM It InM NY A V*ll .1111 FA 1 Ell, A I TIM E 1 S AT I,AIP, INNI.LIIVONTR, PP N JAHV.II H. ItAIVILIMI, AVIORNEY AT LAW, VIRNWA ()Mee, on the Diurnond, one door nest of iho puns Mee EyEry nJ. BLAMICIIARD, An'ToRNEv AT LAW, 1111.1.V.F0N1 N. I'MN 'N A. tfflri . 0 formally occupied by the lion JIM., Rum Ado J J. MANGLE, ISL;114;E()N 1111,NTIST 111 , 1 I Mr - e, TF. 11!.TIECPt La one prepared to trait upon all, who may derire Lie prof,Xlollal PP" 14..01/15 at Inns renelenee oft Sprung et rent. P hII.YIV LIMN a. U11.64/111 A 7'l fllt\'rrY S Al LA W ITN= (Ince on %Hui.; In) ,crt-et ui Ur, builihnic for otriy neetipted i I 111.1,, :110,11111tOr, 1100 SCo .uken A 311 R11111(11T IPEII, BBOTIMRAPIIm A I)Aill'EllltEOTYl'Es, In Mu tt daily (4. - ton•pl Sondra ye.) trout 8 A to Si r. BY itAitNn AR r, In lit Prlendill Sulu nn, to thu Arettdo Building Bell.for.te Perm n CARIEII 1r ALEXANDER A rpm NEI Al LAW, 111-11,E1 ,, f1: I Offiro at regi , laulao in the odoida nuildior for morly oecopla , l by Alrg Ilurnelda oil," door below loaner A Steel r rNtorn 1111 A C.• MITI 11E1.1., 101t,,NE1' Al' LAW, um.a.grusres, I'KNN'A., Tim c..FilLnuo the pracper of in the to lino iflwEtTfn STONE. AUCTIONEER, 131.:1.1.KP0NT/S, PENNCA. hill rattn(l to all lountnem In 11 ~ 4 line .111 i os p.:wanly (Mee at Inn Mora . un AllegLooy alrev.t DD. 4.. E.. r T Eta , P111:51CIAN A Ft.I4.(IEON nr.a.i.r.ruNrx., I Kii . Tll6 LU , PA, liffiro on nigh ' 4 l rl et office attend to jr..11,0,n ,g 11,4 nr h,re,,,fore, Ana ufle, hlx ger‘weel frten.l , ltod the ',ohne i)11..1 H. aliTt'llEl3., 1'111,14' I A.I :•.1 Rol P. , 01. lIICI 1.1,1 , 1,11r1C, ANTIII6I,I , PA lY dl Alin 1.0 t i heroof“ro, h., respe,ll.lly ; t 1T.•1,41..s 14. hi.. the l o utohic 111tleu to hi, reit.1..1 , .. 4,11 Sprwg rev L ih , f 2S 5 4 IT U. . . 11 InciAE. T, It • ,, silq.NT oi,N Fi'T • P. ni r 1 p.. , rP., I P , rule n'o Pt 0111 re, and rail. 011 1110 ?tailKant C.Prlle r of the Ihnntontl near ell tilt Curt 11,,un0 1 km , % ill bit (mina at Lir ”ni..e exeept Iwo weekl n each mo nth, 0•1//1111,11 . 1lig oh 1110 fi..l. mond..., .. the teopth,wtrati 6 will in awa tilltnit ptufeasivual 4 ullue B A 1111111Mila IMO tr•FL, WM. F RFN'tioLDS & HE I.I.KFONTII, ClitSl lOC I'o., PA. , 11 , 11. or Ar 11 Aug° Awl Notes dinolounted Col t leotomi tn ole prumptly rrnutp•d I h tikA. 111 H... vooitantly .onl,trld fur sulu 0.1" , itn ==l A 0 I I 11l 1.1 BPU~IT lI%PIK, uv - MoALLISTEIt, HALF: H. CO =1 D 1911010,1 11.11110V13,1 —llllle of Ezoliango 10111 NlllO/1 Disc ;tinted -Intornit Plll.l 011 :" Dc mots - CoIlnotion: M. 1.1,1. art Pro.•ende Itotnittodlifornnyt, y . -I.:arjrwigo on filo rni( vonstbnily on hand J u. ITO V ATTORNEY ANTI COUN:4:I,I,oIt ATIPAW I=l3 = of Centre County, All business intrunted to him will be faithtully attended to Particular attention paid to collections, and all monies promptly ru. wilted Cali be consulted In the (foretell on well as in the If:flit/1h language oen Disked formerly occupied by Judge Burnside and 1) d Beal, hag. , k J. ik W P 11/ACIIATIPS, ATTURNNYS AT LAW , , * ant.spoNTK, PA Junes Maeznarrus ham immolated with W btaernanue, Vag .in the praotioe of Law Profits. atonal buaineaelntruated to their oar° will receive `prompt attention, They will attend the several Joints In the Counties of Centre, Clinton and Clearfield. • Office en Altesbemy atreet in the building for nirgly onoupiedby Linn & W. P. GREEN, DRIMIST. Brittaironris,PA WnnharS•his Also }torso. Dssmen to - Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Var rashes, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, flair and Tooth Brushes, Pano• and TolJet drtlo/es, Trussels and Shoulder Braces. oardertleeds. Oustamers will Ond utyttook complete and trash, and all ul4l at moderate price*. Lirl?arinors and Pbyelolani em the counts) , are nvitml to examine my stook. 011.ARL6el 1.1 HALM A.bAlt I.IOY II AEN ik UOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lIRLLEPONTK, PliNteA. Wlll attend promptly to all holiness entrusted to kha. o%ro 011,a la tho building formerly oeou ple4 Jae T hale A CARD - 1011 , 1Teliats l Iler Will attend to my businesa faring my 111)411100 in Congress, and will be as red by nie to the trial AU denies entrusted to 4 tn. Jawes T. HALM. trionnilbsr 11, 1809 X. Stied Vottrp. The Sfime Old story Coma nit by mn 1 nty , and tell me Of what hn arm talking lent night, When von Moot] nt the gate 'till thin motionlieemn ltnd inetteheti ell the stare with their light ' You onion hank with rheoks glowing oritnnon, And eyeinshog glittering. with team And n rnoile which, half nod, half tritttnpluant Still mar your sweet mouth appenre Did be talk of the benoty of Polymer; Qr prnigo the wi'd 1 . 11 , 10'n perfomo Or speak of our arbor, 90 runt in, Where woodbine ... and fearmruimo bloom' " lie 1i.141 you a ',tory '" Oh' dui he Wall Natv ilanr, toll tl In the 11110 ',VIII I ' ' Already has very math flatier.d ho'd 1..4 gay that you ",itliink I tnny gue, It '" Kntr, the st,ry I knav "11 , nn 10.1 nl,wit, a ."° ,4 I'm certain that you f-und it 'Twos now in the Orel dye of Adam' • " When. wtool,ing.throngh fair bower , In le•e's 111110 am it woe witinnoreti, lolunhing, she pinyed with the flowers You nro Mutating too whnt in Inn motter 7 \V lap. what ore you erying about Your grandfather 101.1 your grand tnother The very name ntory, TM doubt Jual three mile word,. Intl tho ',tory 'What thonaimla of hpartQ they horn flow manly with joy they ha a gladdonod How many with 1.111 . 11 W have filled The little words are that ' I t,i)v It rot 1"oll a tin the erN tattle lain That ton beand there tart n 1.410 hy the eyethinei Beneath the bright moon' a winery vet! Don't My I know nOllllll l 4 About Yodknow very well it to Inu• , Mat linty„iny deer did y o u tell him The row Flory lb nt lie toll you Rliscellaticons, THE RENEGADE El= O n the western whores of Lake Clinm phiu, during the first yearn of the War of the Revolution, there dwelt an aged but evil Madge. ft was rumored thlkt tills ha 1 sought the solitude of the woody shores to evade the puninhment, due her for the perpetration of Sillllo 11(4 7 ,11,11S, hilt unknown crime, many years before in the city of New Vlirk T“ to frare this rumor to its fountain head would have been futile , and men were contented to believe it, after "Inc glance at the lowering, Iri,tck lirowe.l, and se ow skitge of the, slim elled hag, who r 1,111 1 ,1 In hate TM affinity fir an t of ter g T 0•,•,,.., sare fou a tall, lean faced 111,111, .•1111. , 1 her " mother" or " art it," it 4 the suited Imo, and who appeared tit long, r,als, to make a brief sitiotiro at the lonely kg-hut, in whirli t.LC. passed the I greater part of her esitence. the hunter, strolling' by occident past the 1 only door of her dwelling, might pause to stare in wonder at the witch like shape, sinolliig a pipe, iii the doorway, and glaring with baleful eyes, at the waveless lake, as if she envied the water its calm, and would conjure a storm, to tear it from the opposite distant nod rocky /Mores. But he would moon hurry from the Spot when the hag leap ed towards him, ferociously hurling stones end curses after him. Otherwise, nn ristls wore rt er paid lo I levier Nlinlge. Thum rumor of the ravol approach of Bur goyne, with an 111111INIF13 force of red-coats truth roil, kilns, from the Can:obis, was driv ing all thine whom Ittitinit fury stigmatizail :is ' rebels,'' from the sparsely settled region of Lake and, while the Watliell and children were hastened to the safety of the itacrior, the men hastened to Join the American army, that was MOM 11l ,l 1," int o armed life in eery town and hamlet to re buke the .boastful invinfer liter Madge did riot thy front her moun tain home ; but, tierelteti mein n pr.ijecting ruck tha t ioverlooked the borders of the lake screamed her derision at each fugitive laden boat Bier glided pest. Save the loud ,jeer of Bolen reelstless Ittkeinan, as 6e laughed at her rage, no greeting, xis given her but the silence of contempt. " Bun, run, ye dogs ! and tiny the red skins give ye all bloody nightcaps!" was her continual song, until the tho last boat had vanishedfroni her sight. One moonlight and silent night, after a day of cursing because no boat had passed - fitittlotir, Rho trt. crouching over a gloomy fire, smoldering upon her hearth, -mutter log : "They're all gone and I'm queen of the lake—l'm queen of tho lake—queen of the lake I But the red-ekine• will roast them.— They hated me and I hate them—curio thorn all I .curse and L-Bglitebory one I" Hours of this senselons jargon had flown by, and the wiord stillness of the night had i set tled upon shore and water, when, ac Abe heaped fresh faggots upon the ennbera, her long absent son threw open the unbarred door and entered,• dragging after him a bound and beautiful girl. lie wan a man vrlunie shaggy and unnemb tutlocke were already grizzled, but inure by crime then ; and his eat-like eyes, groonith and 'phophorie, gleamed from a visage galloped with every feature of vice. But the Onptive, 'OllOOO %%114 and tender arms were bound tt ith eine! k- , mkin, Ni tightly tnniterf that tliF !Amon ant! delicate hAndi it ore vurple tunl it it. a maiden ef NOlllf. He VIVI] Pllllllllol` , , trill and nil nt 1(11 large, Llnol. rtrr 0.0 111.1,1 , 1 ... , ern and 411 , Err mrtnrin IS' n npler Jrl 1111' rind err 11111 n II In /2 :I, uruullt tinning to One and I,er sk I,k heui jug %, at (.1 :I II t:,11.,1 rind P.1.1111111,,,,k j 1;111P, akin , all tune. Ir)0 I,IIIINV hoe, nn , lh, I 9" II 01 I' 111..5t {t ,I iiet 1.1 fin , n I nr , o and qemi, lf gnrl , to , n , f ono of fintilre ,, , 111114 I•fmry reranmC:. nhn sided With lle' ow I,Hg, lml 1.4 ~ml-0 the m , l r at. Nl , ll' awrullrn~). 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I not-d 4Pl.!iriv, toy ;Pro,. 4 for the rebel" caw,: 1,411 up the por.-tfit very long . keep your r\4 , on ii 11)•.! •r. for with lwr vve t,b.nN p,mlc our tt uy Lurk to bottle nod forttow -old I ',wit no kill bunt Itia danAhtct nod Im u tter ay his )Ife lit.4bh., I hop, in ate!' the father and toter bur.), 111 1 . 111114 by aid of thin bright mom, " Abner hantettod meaty and ItcYtor sat "fairing nt her cnotito with malo•iotty c3f,y. I I , olllt t ,, lon N/ h ilia Meter tlp.on," maid .11e, twlove•t her eases. (lot )c shall lite lam t". tind battered to care for nraUl, Woo, but we never grow too old lo Into re‘eage, Clain r VSOII. shall Ise in shame an d N “er,,,, , as I (Lire lived ; !tool Abner Madc;e, and I shall be the On ly ones at y o ur bonny wed ding. Thu tidings shall wither the licait stringi of Henry Upson -if he esenui, wy boy ' s hatchet. 1 1010 to link at yo and think about it." "I Wish that was !teary llpson's heart. I do! I do! I do!" awl darting the stool rim igely into the wood at every word. An hoar passed, when 0 tall and Nwerfol man, behind v hum appealed 'mother, older amid with white hair, tilled the doorway.— So stopped, wero Ileder's care pith the elanwr of her ravine and TThtsphemies, that chin heard no sign of 111,4 pri.. , eliee, nor ilrennipt of it until Ilarold Mime , east his left arm around bier and gagged Ii or mouth with his right Mind. Father and lover were armed with pistols only. "Cut the cords, quick I" ho eriod, and with ft waste of breath. fur henry U peon had done it ore the words wore spoken.— Time pair had 'marked the flight of the rene gade, and hurried in pursuit, while their friends kept on after the Hurons. There Wait but brief time for embracing, and after securely binding the onomoui ling, and gagging her with a rope that filled her mouth and watt lied behind her head, &rola lifted the now fainting girl in his stout arms and hastened to the shore of the lake. There they found a canoe, in n‘hich they embarked, and pushed from the pebbly . bench. Hardly hail this been thine, when Abner with his three painted savages, all thnt were loft t)f his tee eager handJusheil into the hut. At a glance he diseereed all. 'Calling to hie warriors to follow him; and beedletot , l' a great amt blazin' faggot that hail rolled front t)ie L mtit to the 11 or. and 111 , t1teti Ist the glow°. Tha - 111.0i1 altos! a rn linure elear and fair foal he , aw the fu,l,t tires vet %talon rifle •Itot rho cnl hir, 11' ,1 ; 01 th, y 1101.1141, (“Iltmed hi+ and 11.. 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CM The 11 t l l vO4 .01, a 11 when Ihr 4arl , 11 , 110 n7ain, the I,l3o;retie•l lobe' iof IleNter ‘,l.re ;ill th. k t lined Of tha IteLe gAie'n }Wm, Buoal of tho Dead Mum Two or three Years ago a .g,.eilemari of (hi, city mo amain. about the pi,, per dnpo , 0111,11 of 1111 body, after he ,11,i11,1 have it, that he had pro( tired a COihtl to lie accurate ly made to order, and kept it to 1114 1)11114, always to oily for its final use liiit this fore , ight of dismilutron pro , / .1 N. very 'wails of Int,tetung that sail event : for one day, renelting for sionetlitin; placed on top of the Collin, witch stood on end like a clip board, it fell forward, crushing him to the fio.or and killing him instantly Thi 4 un fortunate I in no doubt till. a ienn ni'' or in coffins, and Lad mode a deep sot& of the art of burial Ile had been on Potters' Field ani,l4 new the fate of J ai& folk or boil seen the removal of grave, about the old Brick Clitireh And perhaps he bail gone but n little way Iny "wt . the ~peeillations of almost ally one of ns ; for who does toil sometimes think of what shall lweittne of his mortal soul f Certat.ily all tnen hove a choice in the molter• and many express it. We go to view the ground where we shall shortly lie, we plant the Cyprus over the final home, we hew tombs from the rock We help as the ! greatest crime the desecration of the grave, and wo thin with shuddering of the feast of worms ; and no Tow envies the fate of poor Yorick, or is pleased With imagining the sight of his skull on a phrenologist's abet Mankind raive always bad such notions and the resources of science and skill have always beenin request for the perpetual 50- curtly of what of us IS mortal. The decent I disposal of the dead is ever looked upon as sacred duty of the living, and IS every where surrounded with tho solinite;ties _of religion. 'rho denial of burial rites Is rite last and greatest punishmentof criminals.— It is only among toe savages or through the exigencies of war or commerce, that the bodies of men are left unprotected on the earth 'dr cast rate - So it is not.at all strange that e0f130.8 were used at a very early day, and the first allu• vi on to a collin in history to,snetates with it the art of i.ml , alming. In the hook 41. f. Gell• ( 'I , We nre to rt Mat the holy of Jnwph was r lntod i ntof and plared in a ei.flin in rgrtit. The first tiintert.d for coffins wire prol , ll,ly good, lint ris s ir,”l 119 thr art s, ,, ,lrttt..t. in -.tone and clay was teamed. coffins o f Or nio.t dnrnble elintaeler were made : tn,A eil Ilins are atniniz the most nit, e.rant „f th.• ruttiotest 111111 , 1 , 11 i% La . ) oil found ['kW) Of coffin, of slime via ;ni.el nyt Ti flap it e:lll , lvlitt Ale about \le Jinn , nod iii and Pali ir , :171 and totttlt , t *to Ow 0 1 + et , of prune r..t to Iris t r, The f: g , pl.- a till pop!, shoe id tile gicatest runt. in tir, - .1' thta lit ad. Th y r,lnt,rd 'it- trot er i 11.1 1 1 e org:ins of th,• hods 'tad I, t 11,,. ENl=.==l lv lip in lined 1•1 , 0/1 Th • c.• 11: novi I I iiv., of "r th.. f:moiy • the gold, ii, the ..1 lik.. Ow , 14. torn in :1.1 i. i,,- the wire, thi• color and Vold Ai, ' llon ruul4 ..,he 111. ,41%t r was 111,4 i i /I.l”.thcr or the .11110 I llp f 1111‘11,11 tills r11:1 1 and her hailer 0114 111.1i1101.14(T, still if paper. l then! had alwapi existed, not a rtlutionalnit proper eoflinv was enclosed in one "1 veood. I 11, (.11 on hisl knees by his darling's bed thus prep:twig it for its final rerei.tai-le and vii . L.4 Mitt r tos lle strove to winch for kings was a 1.3 rams! In) Out not .• vv ill l ie Mos. '" l';vpt 1)11'1 t` arr 11»W SO many nunnn, , s I t,,ts coillhiit bolt, t grace nisi nature, titer, that th.iy >ltch as liemeter lit hoe 111, immune 1.3 the iiimare In some Ell - ,turbol the • 1111.1 wlis had Ltvii b n. kit , ll.•• ki ,perrtlh Llaa 4:1,11k is sllg apparroliy 1111,•011,1.101ts. She Op mui Ilk , our hranr, .1s n roe. pin. IE , of S and lool s t El distrus,di Ming Lint, I, hit , trawl. nt to 1114. ("1111/ 11l 11 Ili, h 160 1,1,1‘ I, fain, 1111,— t, 103 FA ttr a kiwi p I pl, 11, P p• •11111 = mn i, t - ~,,,, t h, td: 0 10,1, f,Ol, ii heck.] 10 LII.I It J rlu. , 1 np by maymry It I, to Lieu tihatHrearc repre,vnt's thAti 111 roll: t rattly,' •• inaltrr nv•lhn , i Vllll.ll w{11.4111. 1.1 :111,1.111 tun, tf ifts among the (1, ret.L. um In., I n (11,1( !al ryrt• 1f %v. 31 1,1 th.• kr, nq hy art..t LI, t , r 111 \\lien" all t%ll 10 11:11 , 1 !Oa , . 111 sill Pr 11 all 1 Ln•il'V iti the• o,ini) 'rill a 1,1:.:1"lailtrg 111 109.4111 %111.. , 41,N11 , 15 , . 11q 111 the 11 , 111:: ~r 1,, 11, ft f, a p,et, 116r‘ A I.•n it or tf,t-I al. in •alo , nr 1 llllitoo4. l llr, hncr I T .1 I rtr l,rel I we, but without Ml(' eln,•lt nn• inogt 111 for till. mane firhlre Ato home wlnrh 0,.r %, 11'04,41 ‘t ay. 1 .4 I II lII , ' only 1".•'4 I Irl • e Of k. ruw. but Nll,O t 10, 11.11 Ui I.lPlir aof tiwir fn. nd. OJAI? In 011, i I lOW C. rust nuu dc. Tlu m dunq ng 0 , 11 l , 114 :I ilwary Iron' thf• f krt t i, I„ 111%.. cult') i, a Sri V ImPort MIME 11'11 t n rL , ‘'.li kn • u , D,t1.1 I-e l ;I'l v'moat-lon Olt a Clllllll HUY '‘f ar 4111Ic \II . It t 111:1 , 111 11 , N. IN \ll”iiy, 1 whom' - 11. I , I no .. ,1 1 1-1311 , 1` v durithle will $ll SI runty 6i ep Allot VI I 111,111,1'41 nl it, and II IS 11,011:11d v only lie hush-ull of di sof run.tru. him that glass e i ,f11 1 , 4 hat • ant 11t•I n r 1 I sin the tutor ol l'ount Von V. 1 b.' 111 `I and advantages ul glass fur phisd to r paiUn r the pitrfmnLi are easily apprehended 1111.1 need " it cu,ninidner. I presume ?" she le nn lluonlnhon from , j 4 Th e r u fli Ll , X 1, 1 1) I t. j.i11 1 1,1 . to which he answered in the allirm• ed to us is compose lor Iwo parts, each a i i „ r molded by pressure the jumt is made trite Oh, then," continued the as she by grinding, and secured by cement NO an to ; withdrew her hand from that of the tutor t al the onvii V POI Still 611- •• I li. g vim will rarll , le me, for mainin Lb t. thrr iirity Mr Catinon binds on the rovi r me to 113.11 , 0 a eummoner es -Glass Coffin§ by rtisstog mound the Whole two or troll'', Thet n hor otu l l trly threw the tooth st tot tell , straps to tit\ le It tine 11(Ificlo.d nru.t., preceptor Dill fu( fit Um 10.111. d halidlidi IN loot devitell, also, the root W. it to be no dt ierted 011 the. NC of 11 totertor at, noir be rettetvell by an exhaust (Itotee 1..4.« lose east for the rest o f th,• to till plllllll. or displaced by cat horde acid. night if not longer It is slippos,d A coffin thug made enin;titutea a tomb of rate the • t e.tence of some mural tam( lit iltirl f, at (me,' , imptr-and comement ; and eoveled by the pe neon Nho quits the silk or by the ennple appliances %%filch Mr. Cannon another, and wind% it exaggerated into h as ~,v eol e • l, tl c a n h e mad., ve ry c h ea ply • voinetbmg htflllolis by the company, patio' at the carne lime being toivreptiblr of a p e at uhtrly if they are utterly ignorant of what it vatiely of ornaniviitsition, it may he !With' Rti expenniu an the most contly coffin* h,,w us Thu application of glans to thin pnr po.e in novel, and seems likely not only to open tip a new and important iiilloqtry, but to work importtnt changes In the to )do of prow:cling the mortal relna lon of ltinianity A (Titan y Itrrowr lion. Alexander 11. Stephens. of (i.logia, W2M Onre ruining; for Congress. with an opliiment of unusually ive statue, nod on the stump one day the 'li h ken...Nina became ume,aally warm. Where upon the large• men paid to Stephens, who Was small and delicate • Why I could button yaw. ears back and swallow you whole." " And If vo❑ did you would have more hrainsti your stomach than you over had in your head." The laughter which. followed effectually dissipated the ill humor width was fast gai Mug ground A `VM 1 11' . 1,3'; =E2I2IIIEM IMEIII 1!„. 'rive There are large quatdities of cranberry lands in Massachusetts —over five thousand arras -and sonic of it is very valuable. Th? product is probably not less than ono hun dred and (Illy thousand dollars a year, which le largyr than that of wheat, barley, oats, or rye. or any vegetable ex eept potatoes. Great success haukttendoal the cranberry cultiva tion-en—Cape Cod, and „even In_ihe Sands where nothing elmo but a worthless' grass could be produced. A Beautiful and Useful Thought. A Milo incident pnbllshed rtometiine etgo in the t otith's 'Dar:rind, and teentled to tonal by a corte.poodent of that roper, is %1 ot thy not nifty of ietothlicatton but to be einhohned on the heart 14 evt ry pnrent. IVe ate su Ihsh alttnts ultl.h, and need snrh l 1.,0f5, as 1 . .111:till( d 111 thin SOrgiol (11 , 11.10 ' 1,NT tl, riot. looking, on ( lit, It a!, 111 ioging in; 'some •tetoporal p,tl ~ f tvu du ire hear of iinlivoloali 111 , )1•II, I 111 IOoIIIVOS by the it, i 1,0 Of r, dent , 'hit poll. Oy Itmull (WO II lilo !•ttkillvinny a pro le all, ehll.t s ic the ,c-WIII tl:lTihe, s hlt ssing, un Ow 6ttlr t lc It u, s Le II n fill iot em. lit re 1.4 thr al tt ttlel n ug IMIIIM .01,1 II h.‘,11)11. 1171,11 t itca 1,1101 poi litt .1.111 A 1,1, :Hr; “Id htl dutch hid It %%Its hail I,i rot. ‘klo, At:lr pal ,itt• suet at length. 11 lint nt) .I,vhag an, 1. red her . lath t r, s , l.‘ lug for c,,tnpocort • P.tiot ' shr as.6rd, m Noll, n tont s • how touch -do 1 cost you krl yvar " I (fear :I o quiet ha reel c.l n4wition, for ha f,ared ildinuni %se, I I n 4 4❑ papa how mu•h do I co,t • B.it plesr Ntu, Diu ,outhe ruphed, though with a vuua ; 11't 11, (le:w hou4ltud ol 11'hat Own, ,;at hug ' Ause, 11.11 , R, --) oti “t1; , l I,t it nut Oils year in ltddes for 1,,...r childivii -to " A lie or !mot, ill) giant id in the CV r a i the joy of ,me [w ide l u r i , i g ..... wag fine twilit.. Nought remained but the n11 , 1;1111 Or ill% e. nul l thrill of gratitude that in it he mid 11 , , b, loved were co-workers. I %% ill, my child.' lie rept tiGT ti ow tetttt /aster= temicrarss. '. he added, nfler q I will it tt ry ns long as I Inc. And ILI, toy Linen Ala!! vet rspeals. end alma and thous:lll,l6 aft., r her to !way Pride Mortified At a gis,.ll In I'r3inont. a cil,brat..l «;u liblee 111 lierinany, the tutor ~1* is ~,t/1.11.. a tit.l.l.lngen student • reqUQ.4t ' ,, A,/p , )10 I' . 1.? WI %111 I i n. the 1,1 VI .1, thou • to COllllll, im o inti 0( h i m • '• 1161 i morn ilaVe the honor of dam- ME Th e y oun g ma n (putted the room, and moonlit the open air to brenthe more freely 11.1 collect hinny If Ills pupil followed hint, ana (earned' the cause of his distress. You shall - iWion Ti • • • for this mortification," said the gimlet's count. nod hastened back to the ball room' felloi l id by his tutor. The moment was propitious. Prepare lions were going forward for anotlier waltz ; the young count requested the rejector or his tutor to be his partner in the dance, and she eagerly excepted the proposal, no doubt greatly rejoica4 at the immense stride she had taken, from ranking with the humble tutor to pairing oft with the wealthy noble. Just before the daime began, he addressed to her the question which she herself had put• • With whom have I the honor of Mow EMI " With the Lady Von 13---1-,7 oho repli- 1, Oh, I beg your pardon," said tho count, "bet pupa has forbidden me to dance With any but countyasea," and instantly quitted her side, lie hnd the entinfaction of hearing that hie conduct tens applauded by eyory sennible person in the room. Few will deny that it was a well taiiiWir punishment.... 'I 50 IR ATIVe . ' I-NUMB 111:: "44' Varina Estimatcs of Happiness. in nll ages- T among every people —by eagti clntiti do Wu find the dill vent notions of it ent. rtninefl. 'To the wont:elipg gipsy • i i „, n ,. tir o sonoi ; while a Sveiss not. Progress is 'necessary to Ih t 11.1.cing of the Anglo Saxons; on the otter r hand, the E.. Li tionax aro content to their fulls:dot poverty, and have no latent wants, and are at ill whet they were in the. liar; of Tani a ttor, /in In,lunen delights in a : a in I.agiaantry aol ceremo._ wo, . and Ow usually mato-tic Javan gets toeifi rowdy etithii , die. , lc over a rock fight. lii nof th, fir blew is ''a city of and pre uu,i ,tones, milt a sup-rn.oural' nn r Pill wine ;" that of the Toil. a lirireni proliled by !intim : that of the Am , I' , to Indian a happy hunting et.mtel ,in the Not pa.) lo.t. thin Irene to t,', Lail, I %% tilt mat:toil lwallttir, of n. lid, the .11,1Itiltan hopec, lhat fro slit!! ytotp Hp a n lute fn.; , and have plea t; of Ma pen .e. Desrenili no to individual cost anre, we (Ile] Lotus Xl l l, intgepreting tireateut happiness to mean —making lecke list ad of which hivautemmor read—making Ti B. omistrrh; I.tr•irlAna that perfect pliyatcat development aa4 the ellief essentid to human felicity Illorciii-, on the contrary. was no _purely d to Ilk n‘pirttionm as to he ashained of holy •Itoleed the malty contrathetory an , ner Intro by (recent thinker:„..to the tin, stem • What contottites flapi 'less I tilt o o for c.,lnparl.olis that have no‘y Lr oine trite. Nor has greater MIA. r m o lty le en shown aiming ourselves. To nosethe Fines the hotiriliug of money. was the only en lit meet or lila; but DRY, the plitimithrople author of "Sandford and filer. 1 , ton '' find HO pleasureaTtle enjoyment eut IbitllbOtiOn Rural gOiVtolle. books and n fiend, arc the wants or a poet: a tuft hunt, r I m,, roller for a circle of titled ee -1 i., , iiiintaiweq mid the box at the opera. The nlO,Olllll, 1.1 the tradesmen and the artist are anything hut alike : and could we coru• 1 vil e , the air ea„, of thn plowman and the we Yhnuld flint them of widely it'll, rent 'dery of arehttetst ore, Generali z our small fuels we see that the Mandan] or ' yzrealc haw ' poFAessea eta Itttle.da- I Iv as the other exponenni of turn.in nature. lletween nations the Attlerenoes of opinion rt-trrww 1 , 4 T tin rrn wren .- - -eirrenctfin— Him. we niNerve that even in the same Try, the I, art "Ira/ of eandence charges. -- The roof each community disagree tint the gni stion Another Mystery Come tq Light. m 1, n lin, VON 1.: , 110 , 1 -4T tRTI,INTG , TMVIII.. IMCCES3 ip• r, , .0.14.0k, of DoL, tw.g county arc now ,}u,•,n; a ~irr grist ex,ltement, caused by iln vont'i of n dying man in Beekman, 111 t lin , rtnintv to aporfirrpatrnn in a horn iider. cairn h took place nearly twenty t. firs it ~ z,o The Partin tip tm - the latest a... °onto., tire at; f.,llotati. A man named Ilt all 0 1 11 reside* of Beek matt Ihittitess comity lila for Some time !Inst been fast declining by consumption, and on Ifondav night breathed his lent.— Before he expired, however, he a , p‘are.l in t agony snmetlunz apparently weighing up , ,ai his conscience, when lie at last l'X'• claimed that lie could not die without husk ing a confession. fire or HIS persons who w. re io the house at the time at once came n round the lied of the dying m an, w hop' he eommeneed with the acroutt of a terrible deed of blond Ile proceeded to state that, snme eighteen or twenty\ ['UN lIZO, he and Another man, I,oi h then Imployed in the iteektuan Iron Pardon-I we-e t I the factory woods one at. tot '1..11 IN hell a pedlar named Lee was seen coming. in that direction and it Wig at once agreed between them to waylay, murder, and then rob him. at hen .(hey should bury him in the woods. and carefully remove all traces of the deed. This 'was accprdingly done the 1111 , 0114c10119 pedlar trudging along ith his pack upon his shoulder, and singing gaily,- when the murderers rushed from their Intling, place, struck him senseless to the ground, and then deliberately dashed out his !Tains, Ile was at once taken up and hurled in the factory woods, when, as agreed carefully obliterated, after which they took different directionv and returned to the vil- Before the conscious stricken wretch could (bulb his confession, (heath sealed his lips, but enough had already been said by him, as to his associate in crime, and the plies where Lee was buried, that but little 'more could have been added. The men whom Harrington accused as being implicated with him in the deed left Weir:man very suddenly eight or l ee years since, andirom that time. to this We never been head from or 'lean. The affair wilt bo thoroughly 'inreatigated, and some time this week a party will start out for the factory woods for the purpose of searching for the body of the murdered pod- ar. There in little doubt but that the above in reliable, luf several yet live In Dutehoss- co., who well remember Lee, the pedlar," and that he auddenly•diesppeared about twenty yearn since, and never again made hie ap- - pearanoe in the county. The sudden disap pearance of Llartington's associate, the un• nettled mind in the confessor, and the don• festoon itself, all bear witness that the unit. , der was committed, without a doubt, and it iiVerword - rittered Was_treth. —Pit* Y. Tribune, June lb. El EMI El litMll 12 1E EMI
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