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These terms will 'be rigidly ad hered to VEtil ISEMESTS and Business Notices insert lid et the Award rates and a% ory desorlution of ' JOB PRINTING EXECITTED In the neatest manner nt the lowest prices, and with the utmost despatch Baying' pttrobased a large collection of type, we nru pro pured,to galley the orders of our friends fitsilltss Pirtctorp. E. J. nOCHA SURVEYOR AND CONVEYA iCER BELIAFUNTR, IiVII.II.IIMII. All. 1111,A1 ATTORNEY AT LAW 11141.1.7:P0NT1C, PA. °Moo 1 9 the Arcade, seeoutL4loor '■ r , r'ALUKTKR .1111 KY A tIVAVICH 1, 1 411.1.1111T1 , 11 & 11W.AVEllt, 1101tN11I S AT LA W, I= JAME/ H. ItAINICI74, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nr.i.i.ero.r■ rcN•eA Moe on the Inaninnd one dent negt it"' tl Pust Orion NI. IMAM HAIKU, A'I'iUR\EY AC LAZY. UI I I kril \ N%. Out.. runnally °couplet! 11) the Bon .11‘1110. Burn twit. J J. 1,1114-I,li, lit ( a . ;(lN \ 11,4 T = la now ;.n.par,l to wart ap.,a all Ph may (lasi hin rerldene.l on Spring sire,•l Wlll, l l I. µu p°, 11.81/P1: I I •RN LS: AT LAW . , 71, 1.1,•1L 01117,7,, , u DOT t) D k r • 4 M H KU'IU r rillll4, 1. \ it , I).torElt it I:OTYPri, ALC'I pt : , 111,1 . 1 flol4 4 tO sl` it) '" it N II l' ',WOO, 1,, OW AI , tdb 1 10. . 1 iti./I f r f 11.,1,111 D 'W ALEX AINDE.H 11010.1.1 AT 1.1.15', but Imperative duty tontlel rogAto you as to intentumh aq a member 01 the Electoral l'ollege at la•ge. lot Peonal I carom : ainca I , ordered to do so I,y the following re,4,ln- IRA C. .111 TI UP El, ! t toptt paa.ed by the Nntnmal 114 unocraliC %VI I NI I INV, e on the r :!;11, ~1 J u n,. 11 , 60 a 41 \ 10 WIII enot,nor the ; ; t,l hi. po , lem•wo Put a meetinv of the Nalloonl fl. toner:We :,,re him and .01 .n.,.1 held ht • .Ltn ° prolio:y aid falLiu I) Io all liusioeng en , rioord to [Hut iat 250,. ISO/ the follow were ill i,l-14,1K, 1 K,ruh. Co ,rt Office at his rCSI.IC lICOIII thy 551/110 I,Zildiu,; nonly occupied by Mrs Bunny lc cue door be], unocr Slt e a ClOre 11AU/IN %ft Al( 11'0,1! INEME I)] IL! PHYSIC( ts; 1 . 1 , rert ("I I I% ill .111 oo hero. 11,1 -1.• , den t . lll tOt‘ICO, to Ern frten•h , ee,l the ye ei.• DU. J n.llll l'111,1CIA.: A •I uK, hr.rotriP ♦P. , 'TKK, , rA 'A Lit o• l''• Li lit ri 1.4 pre, he itSlyeettVly prirers rd. tpir‘l,9 r 1111 fro, rolt 4,1 the putt; it Odicit flout door to ro tide.. Pi pin street n, t J. D. U INDATE, RE;.-11)1.\ \ 111-I ust.i.ar.o.rm, PA °Mee and reaidtthee en the North Emit. C , rner o. the 1/1 1 near the court llou+l. v• Will Le found at his nthue except Iwo n each month, commencing on 11)0 fir.t Nlonday on xba.,,uth,wheu h minim /41,a 011 tug peorussional 11 mum B A POKING 11141,1111 E, F ItEl'Nul.l)s «) , 14117.11.F.F0NTF. PE , my , PA. Rills of exchlngn awl Notr,limonnotr.! Co! loutionE in Edo otn4 procoolde prmnpily remitted p Opel hsoh tng4 in i h• k, •.0.1 wi ,141.1,111) 11111,4 6, .. g lu 1, 1 " ILO reuet,on I=lE=l I=l DEPO•iIT 11.1,1 K, McAtJ HALE Sc Depw, nee l ,ive.l-11111,01 aelliknge tind No, ex Ptio.oint. d - I ntorost Pool on D oin o n G C ,Ilootions Made, sod Prooeo.la Remitted Isvompt• y—Exchango 011 the Eellt 10111 1 11 oily on hand I= ATTORNEY AND COUN,hLLOR AT LAW =I W 111 priollen his profession in the 9,,0r/61 C.Mat! Of Cent, County, All business intrusted tin him will be tali Molly attended to PArtioular attention p.ud to eollietions, and all ignitors prioniilly rig Z111 , W41 Cu. be consulted in the Outman us well as in ill, English hingiisge °Moe on 111th sl , tomer or wplod by Judse Burnside awl D C Boni, :sq J. & W P NA( AT TORN EYS AT LAW, James M/10011101111 hee 0.830 e lewd will, W P Moothanuo Hog .in the retitle° of Law Profes eonal hush... Intrusted to their are will revel Ve proulit attention They will meld die hi vu 11l Court. in the Counties of Centre, Clinton and Clearfield. Offise .0n Allegheny street in the building for snarly eoeupteilLy Linn A 'Wilson w. r.‘IIIIKKN, DR 1.14(11ST. * 11111.LIPCIIITC, PA VhIOI.IIIIIALI AVID Remit to Dfup, Med Wines Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Var &Omit Dye-Stuffs, Toilet Soap, Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Manor end Trustee's and Shoulder Breen* Garden Se Customers will find my took co plate and fresh, and all old at moderate prioos IdlrPartnere Will Physicians e m th e 0 ounVy are nvited to examine my stock US/MILKS Id II AI.N, ADAM LIDY UAL EX & HOY, ATTORNEYS AT 'LA W,. BELLBrOril,►/RM'L.~f Will Attend promptly to all buttniss entrusted Co' their aura' O ft liut ho balldl ng formerly moil pied by lion. Jas T Halo te-CAItD MOM/ nsr.■ nor will ♦trend to my business during my abloom, in ilmirress, and will be ars rated by mu In the trial of ►ll amuses entrusted to t4em. hams T. IliAny. Deosibet IL 1009 Were I But His Own Wife. Vero I hut Lie own wife, to guard and to guide 'Tis little of sorrow should fall on my doar, 'd client my love versos low. stealing lio.ido So faint and so bonder hue heart would 101 l hoar, 'd pull tho NVii t,blossolus from valley and high land, And there al his feat I would lay them all down 'd Ring him the aottga of our raw qtrivkan ittlitattl Tin him heart was on the with love like toy own Th. re's n rose by his dwelling —l'd tend die lone =CIE That he 'night have flowers ellen the summer would mine , 'There's n harp in him hall-1 would Ai nate its nwMt Inonguro. For he court hare music. 10 hrtzhi en hi. In me Vero I tint his Tarn wife, to told., and to truant limp. of morrow shoohl foll on my dpnr For mery kind glance or) elielo life Igor di nwnrd In nieltnees /mottle, unJ In sadness I'd cheer My henrc . o. n Innnt serelhng onward foreler- - When I think of my true luso by atglit an.l by That heart kerns it. gait like n f,t.t giming river, W luel, gughe. folever, and sou.tv on ite way r ho,e thoughts full or pence fur hos soul In rOpOPO Wet e f but lin own wife to win nod to woo -- eth ' sweet if the sought of moifort one were :toning To rice like the morning Mar, darling, on you IMPORTANT CORREEPONDENCE. AN , zwEß'or M Tv IN ri , iF MR II ALI lAN N ILtninan xi: Jul‘ 6 1 8611. -- . 110 N. Gmottur, F.lll. lIKADIN4I : - DICAR Fnt,- The m.prity of the State Cirilrril 'mined tee . lon IV failed 10 r, pildtate lhoi Sr roNion and 01411.)Irm Ill"Verilrlit which t . 1.4 ina t mf u rated at l'harl.,ton and eorMin tp d ilrliallimore, it hreornrs my imw4 Iconic ~ a ,:,. 11111 HAI 11 at II is Op I .1 In I nitre,l I %.14C11 TY' Ihr * ad , . ~ F •rri el., i"r4l.lli Lei i i their rempeet Ir.' 'Nis I t Wit (1111VOCIII Fllpporl I r o, Cs of the Na l nnl ncrooer.i ( '„n41'1111 , 111 .., 11 ill II \ Ilouglav and Ile!, I V I I l'sl II d, That if PTIV Stair l',,rtirrilltre hall otnit to Inky the prep• r ktcpi: fer se ciirenz su , 11 an • lee , era! ticket, then the nit Inber . a c..mmittee nt th,t 44 , ,k; in hen ht - linden izi 1, either in yen pinction with nainiberm e(the State l'onynt , lle•o, no by tva own act, to take tine 11 net 14 , n av he cony deem necessary and 'ironer fir the put-- II II SUMP:I' MI Arrest T beg that you vt ill be tot hoot ng to reply before the 24th of the: month of Joly, a hether your vote to lit Eltettrtl t'orege will be east for Stephrn i I)ouglat and hrl Johnson, V. II 110 U I can p rolln I ve, «pm/ovation, or doinge t lour failure to reply by the date speeillt d a 111 he rons,ti ered hostile to the repithir llt it raw; 1101111- I am, re•pectfollv, your olotbent It .1 II “DFMAN. 0/ the Nat Ihih. rani Prnna. NC rvant, HON. RJII Al 111 , 11 , 04 .Sir - Your , cir cular, ensign , d, duly rtarhid me by mail Presuming that it it were a sincei e purpose. you had rot wardvd it, I bout it to Ilsrria, burg for rtcu g muun : it was then authenti cated by your signature, and briewith be pleased to receive - ashy' reply, The Ills'. resollition signed by D. 11, Sib Icy, temporary chairman at Wa.liiiirton af ter an insinnation that all Democrats who may he opposed to his partii•ular Lion are secret enemies to the Constitution and the Union, 1 ecommends tit the 141• VP rat State l'otimilitees —that they take measures to secure thleadopt , ofillT an'eicoural ticket in their lespective States pledged to the un equivocal suppoit of the nominees of the Na tional . pernomktic Convention S!eplien A. Douglas and Ilerseliel V. Johnson " Thu second resolution ii4...jvesi, "that if any State C'onlinitten shall mint to t•tkit the proper steps for aetsiring Rini) an electoral ticket, then Us nienibi r of this Committee in that State is hereby atithprized. ,either to conjunction with members or the State (20111 millet) or b, his ,111.11 art, to lake hitch ac tion as he may (Icon necessary and proper for that purpose " 1 copy the resolution verbatim; the italics are mine. The con clualon of the circular iv in the following tin matualend precedented style : “May I beg ibit,,,,ton will be so kind as to reply before th 24th of this month of July, whether your vote wii b bi el le Stephen A. Douglas and l!erset V. * son, without compromise, erkuiveetion or Change 1 Yolir failure to re ply by thilliate specified, will be' considered as bola to.the-pitnooretio nominees," • • , • IMIUMM2I23 ',.itlrtt 14-lottrp„ isrc([uncous, T•mp,rgr q Cha r min T. 0 l'aiNcr, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY PENN'A., THUR,SPAY, AUGUST 2, 1860, I presume the Sibley resolutiona are in troduc«i In order 1., short• me that you have softie kind (,1 apology tor the abrupt mouth. vile tin r my 'vote Will he ea,..t for Douglas and 'l,4omm...without eotnprottiNe ) equpo entlon or change." I answer emphatically. that 1 do not recognize the anthill:ly wJui•h LIS,IIIIIf4 till I i,11,11,1t101,111 Real tit bitrory emit, of ov( r the I)emoct.atte otganizat toll of thAll'oninintmealttl of Peitit , ylvaJda, and I have tit In it null 110 t IL pen•rnpinrr r ijitovt, etm , lied in Immunize that in it, I' el cats distrust. Is calculated to in.tore eiiherconti clatter( in, or regard for. the ,source Rata at hod( it I,llllt, I air or the opinion that neither Itra , ,r; Douglas and Johniwn, nor lirecltintidge and l.ne are ret.tillarly nomt. rued candidata.; of the Doom - Tutu! party, into , It pally rtquirrit neiiher prefix lor np peoilix to no nntnr 10 Ilrygnate iln ehntneier Thal hinture i, stamped upon I, fnundtd i pnn Ito kr:11004e IlniiiiO flll , l Yr 111 long survive the op.( rit or I flii•e hoot CI , 11. , 1 Mere p. 1 1 , 1 ,111 1 ,4 It }II II 11.% (I 111110 rat v i0i , d1 1 1? - 1. JI, Vl , l/1101: pIllUt:11' Front !Pa Thcsitrt• Cony,ll ion it Inch rnlb ol tt, if the It pr, ,ettlnllre of the Knttonnl Pentocrnto I arty enWnnt c; t oo realtlar minnow ion, Itecatote the Charleatott Convention had adopted f; rr. , tlnllvo by a large mnonly lo fore that no one tdiotilil be dettltretttdie tion.lowe of ihr Gotattution until Ite , tecrit ed ut the Con vention a vole equal to tArn•thittitt of all the electoral rollerea 'rho: retotlittitm wan I.l^V ;er resetrided and Mr lionglaa net er receiv ed such a vole Ilr hat; been .e lofted by the Eveeolort; Committee of (hat Cone. Wien to re; ire, Mr Ft I zcat rick, who ~hul o i o .twit n V; f ,to two third rule ho. let o prove vi one by long e,pertncr Of lla •11.1 . 111 - V I ar••l9. 1111 , 1 wall .11:1C11,1 by SOCIT,NiIe moot - Igo; Nt• (jowl Unnveuti. ns, to pr lent ihe very ev.l, which have eume upon the party in eon ‘e (pence - of non-et orcement ver hay ing been repealed. rnm al a to under- stand the Ite,zte which elattns n reatil tr num Alton for Ilett.rti Douglar and Johnson The Marylintil Institute Convention, which alrn elxitned to he the tell', sentlttve of the National liettitter.o.t. party, .I , l'llllllN t , c re 111.11 Ih•m. 'IS drrlarn'•.m =MEM and I)Pit I' S as enflip MEI Mr IEIIEI 'l' I , 4) T'nin n I, I =I hAVe hr , . .I , lqlll, ly,r1);11r.,1 pollitelf Nrnri tire her ,, ,,core m r yll , ll •, rut ii I ptittrerrtii, and Ihm (10, tnt Vlrl for.t. that ah.t.thl rharame•ize it 1 lilt at lime ,vor malt !(Tii. orgatl77llloti for re• I;4'. and that inset and perfe , t hive no occasion to consider (Fie opinion of Mr S,fdry arid hi. nainteritiii4 as of the l o 1,1 nn porta ore to the will henre of the Democracy of lett. g s. d oh! Commenwealth. t(1 my tio , f, r.lnoilior of the II •httli and u•rtzt. , , of Ihr n. 111. , 1•1,1.tr )'arty I' .' ll, l'l I u lien n 1).1,10,1 11 , Stair C.14'1111.11 114 It lir die ItaVnlV: or made for the ni.nonit moot niche Facer:wive l'inettitt've rt roil fillet; the whole organization of the party to that Committee In any otnerninew they have fdit'ainwer to tin what in nee, ovary. have nn tintiht tf 1 canclidnte Air Givernor, Fleenor. or any nth. r Sate or drrhnnd sn r hurt Tv la`rAlrC an eleetinn that it w ould ho inexpedient to call n run vent inn, nom mntino mode 13 , such I 'orrm l it te e I n u n p. ply the ‘ararlev m mill he entirely RIllt181:1C torV and perfemlr rienilat It tv true that they Cllll anti generally (In decline Si, tzreat a rehnntisittillty yet the p ower to rail 1,111V011111111% or nunplv tit 11- ru•neuc ri t.tt, them, 01111 nowhere eke. atel the Deneternee of the State n • i I never g 0,11 1 te , 11,1ri. , L7 thoir .Stole nrvnnizltion varied ht R hodv of 'nen at WROtinelon of whom Iher know nothouz nr by n (+goo or gliwle II I I.n') 111 the SIN to 11 Ju, rt.prie.e nniv offir in , l.lor nn rig.tal lull in (+tyre of our (up. 11011 . 1..T11 The prevent State Committee. with a del tenet, It fuel, dory them honor. atnved far withm the hmita of their lawful power:. when they m ere mj rrrormnrndr4 the Demon rave of Demo.% litany,' to unite their vote: for pre,oleot on the i lectoral ticket nominated by the It...ailing Convention, aecording to the plan set forth in their reaolotion 111 could not have conarientiottutv endowed that plan I should itintantly have pleeed env rraigna tom an an donor nt large , n the h.ada of the Chairtrian of the State Wootton tee. not nothatan,ling 111;. very large compliment are vote I recelved frtim the member: of the Convention. I hold it to he inconandent with rag and manly conduct to stcropt a nominstion and not entry out the viewq en expressed by the authority that rive it. To my Mind it is \under much circumstances highly becoming to resign. rather than to persist in meintaitiing a position that Am itabing to Justify it but a mad ambition un mntrollv.l by the advisory influences or a vjry honorable and proper authority. Such being my vietafie to the nomina ting., and powers or Are to Committee, my course seems' to be plainly 'het before me.— The plan recommended by the State Com. Inittee Is ;Ole and appropriaW All true Dettiorrati concede that it I, of the fir.,l un portanre ant, Mr. Lincoln should be d. f,at ed. !ran nut cheerfully for either Mr. Dooglng or Mr. Breckinridge in Keret CAW(' tq Mr. I.wroin. and knot% no other mode by which it Ilan be done, hat by n nu- Pm I , f pt. ferenres Upon one elie:lorn I tioliet If the tiottilentitt ileWeg tf those vOet pi( for , 11,11 to I 1 , 11 . A , 5hf1111 , 1 anti too doctoral I it . ket ti are thrown Into 'the 111 I I it it ill not. al (rail he the fault of the Demo...! eratio patty of P, 111 N) IN - 71111a, 11111 it those I , only Itho r..gardles4 of kitty to nine Iron ored ptineirtle4. would sacrilieit all at the Orente 14 personal newritolizemeot Thank' unto ' tint via, of men hone nn vvelgitt with the eitiniervapee, sensible, thinking and rill tent hrtirtn of the eorm , Doody, %oft, tint....t der ule the dert mil. 'lhr 1 , 11 tle 11111 , 1. hi ro, w ht A rya ti,rl nwe~n of nu for the .tatstt of the 1171011 the SllgueSl [MIS ryf the Stale t'ononoto r would secorr Out triumphant election e f 114 %.•411. 01 nod worthy eitt,,o t , li t nee II Po,- In (lie p.,,:llerl , n'nr al rh ur n 'ion! ni t—toinal del, g , the Sr nap and II'n„1n athl as a nccvamits wwr~.r Vin, lie • d \l,.find hid hetn I,vui 1) ,, Ire Slits S. nntor. Ate all of 111. , .. 4 • y ni"!l r to lie jeopar led fur the inke i of ant ev " l '11"'". t o h i. uii. 3"1 I a one mail ? • k it 11„4„. niodrtreltoo ndv Sh e or a Lid,. which rim r 3 him tie II 1.01111., VI lilt ,71:71P oat .111 1: !rope not long hince loon in 11'0114.'0v for tin int. ri.dcinte Stitie tagaitization, and Vl l / 1 01 arrow 111 have m, Toronto. 'l'nn roonthi or more m,, I' little emir, ov, in, nie nllrngih her dalighti r: and Lottie, went to Clilion as lu trinstr.r all it 1in...50k...4 to the kv. l on g I ' 4 l'"^g 4 hut spend Ihr 'ea". Loll le hei or a „ogle ! tof health Thither Malnto follovred that ht itir vi ill pt ^nl How and took roonm, to a etch the progtcss of prnipllv you could morn Mr sidli.N'n let ' ter and j , ortibie gnlhint lureror of .oir Ii too rival le OillIII1(111W. nlih There it l ull rven, f4 , r a ninhile rource. If yoo w tah well to Iltir ratt.r, pot VI 111 mil net with that fragment 01 a party yvho, mole. the prleat of purity and gut fault. catrirel Own- tst %divvy to the ulnmtit rrarl) of the corinv's ramp, aid dt seer It eel the nano. or Donnernry v4otog to the ranks of dove ho have eonAlaotly oppose) it In 'Berk.; county fur several rear, pri.t, fo,tort ot fact 1.1114 the 11:11 of t premetit Clerk of Cie Potut,l,-no lloo,e of Itepretentat Ives, gloomy ptcl, uro of Wl • invalouu of tloA rn ad( I of Detnoerary, and for 013 noonet..o. vet , l, .1 in let elolt: it to the earth. To ifoQ .1 s MEM IBM = rave w 1 •1 tiq the rir‘grat , t ,it it I4tn. k}14 , 11 I )1,,,e lII= ,4 • H.,n State In Clio, NIP , al , •.:1•1 tIltA 14 ; zul.ir 411,1 c rthoall% puit , :tl ,, ,, pr, ,1 Iln.l ),y - t l ,O dit.r 14 the the matufett 111/0 I of %tip, 1.41,t011111 !alto, is not to 1.1001 NIT. hill 10 tit G arkllll klt Ott rriv that Strlll Ito pna 1.1 le h. r. after a111.1 . V a:pi &rept lON f 3• rk...,1)10.,. re , o',Veti to II I ber , elf ft is Ilot In Sit II •tv. thf•r (Or Ilt• 111, oer t i•• prin rude. or I)rmnrr'rtie nalfzf q She hi il l , (hiy n. re. 01% I n rr,anireqt her lot ta , lnneot and e ds,. ion In l',r princnnh inenlented by a 1. It. r.on N,.11 vraci teed by a J erkgon, nq in the todnoest pe nod of her towees+ and her ahohor, I 'cone- rannot he convine d bow 11 , N , batty rin be rm.& strong by Ihiv itiron She hold. ni nleleirence all who have ra t i.ed anrh reedelt, nod for my ain L ele tell I well no h e linked with any or then] The run itli which I clogr is bridle hi POLY. that for all 'Foote renaceng, if elected. ece.t eny vole for Eh loot it Idirze .•without eq ievo. c Wan coenvornese or chaneze," RreoriltilLT to the anion ~1 the state cottumtit, -If that t'onernettele ahoold dean it proper to suggest ally &her •screice for the "tenant] Food, it veinell he flu illy proper either to /1 , 11 , 11., , 1. or reign nt once There iv ot my opinion. no condition more doTrndrnr than to misrepresent those who 111 ve ectidided to von a pllhip• t tont and who'll Ito private con,lderati”n ever impair Very le,pro full). your follow rituen, thilutGE KFIM • Cray trdr a run FitmAr why not , nation to it it lisiand the alcoholic demon, ‘yh i i runs nu etit: tt more 'rho avrtmos who It had, nt first, allured her to destruct exerri,e.are riot open to them as to the other t om , aad the next we beniul or her was sex they t•atittot play —trump on the through the New York poltro reports A road , : mull ninny. down hull. and but few day or two unit a female wen picked up to can be found to 11 inure of skEiteq, We .. pre- the ,treet , :t of Cincinnati to a hopeless state mime no one hit !t ou t our Amerirai, il,(11XleallIM: and convey uul to the stet Inn women, as a body are deficient rn stamina leant-, aml notwitlisiatititng the ravages dol or, as we sn'y to hackbono They are tat) lt flail ion hail wrought in her form and fee much within doors t ures , h e t oo little ext . - lures, there, were those who did not fail to gen —have ton much emit lire—too much rtrogiutze the remnant of the once fascina rock ilug dm r„ . .—roo—urn 'tell feat her h , tl rno on ton~ remer 110 one •'l btie Adams." All mach tear andtTollee. 11,1 0:14 a r stilt and a night was delimitate, and the next worn clams, they are enervated siihre rt, to neural {pr Rod other disorders find 111111 'prPnvt mature vrive ‘ . )11 old phrsicinn of 80,,t0il once 4aid, lake good caws of your old wo men, for there will he no more a fter this gen eration's CCfltieti to exiqt." And we don't know but the old fellow l wrot right. A large picture in Vanity Fair represents &f'. Abraham Biondzn De Lava Lincoln. in tights, undertaking to mesa a chasm like that below Niagara Falls, on a rail which is giving way, 'rho performer balances him elf with a pole, and carries d Carpet bag, with`a little frightened nigger iti it. Art in teresting spectator on the brmic oFthe chasm, took itt sdlne like H. G., is exclaiming, " Don't drop the carpet bag '" e uue Ihi• HATO I=ll From the 114;!iit, U oon of th• 16th Love Adventure, A APIAN BICI.LFt I' THE CY-W. ON,. ITOlt =I There Mai an arrest m a de thi. ttiOntinff, nt the Control Depot, %stitch :211k« ! eot. , tilet a hle talk The, party ain ideirnnin young gentleman of Toronto, 41.110 , e name w N. ill )111i110 , b, Will the eothplattirint John I, lof saitl to he n young'lani vindrul of that illy. The party 111,11 , 4.11 aar m~, young man nod to ill 140011 ',landing at - Toronto 'lt o 1.141111%W i; a feminine appear n ' you!h n lth oink' hair.parti front, nil at altogeth er the ca , t of it "dent (ow phi 'rhv lady in UII. CARO I s mr c inn Prowl r v m who i 4 said In beloriv L. rho• an 4 toetlry of Toronto Shl• 4 1 hr hr r tnothrr, alto 410,1 r, to hoar 1.1.11' I I rt Pw treot All the ilte l'oht't• 11111; Gi rnloi• near 11.4 e e I• nrn the 11(1 in ILiti t h.. v nnl ,111.qta 1 , ,!1'..t nv G. 111,1. - =IN To avoid the society of his rival, Mclit io li hail los meals a t a separate hour and etw lin y e bile he alto at dinner, Lottoe rime into the iliiiiii,:, room and insulted him Ile vat , . him a blow (of het inciidevirii. mid ling toady the ground for an 'lst:atilt Sutre- I vett , ty Mclntosh 'A Vllt. 11 , 111, 1 o Toronto, ', and remaiiii il until last week it tun he re (Nosed It It !ter purporting to come from Miss l'ioutlfoot, ri nut sung. him to Co to Clilton Ile came 11 , .. far /I 4 this city took a noun at I' rig,," II l'il and telegraphed the lads to tiou t him lo le The It tter M 1 1 ,4 proliabl v a dries tot this iiiidming Mrs. Proiiilfitit her I tuglti. r anti Little , aloe 1111 Pri it earn ' mint I lifitin atti titled by a t-onsirk 10, who hail o a arrant for the arrest of Mplrittish, on ,r, the ,bar g e of a...milt nod hatter 1 'I he warrant was endorsed, 4,, w!,..: ' nirosted, token to the Police f Y& inn and lied, I lip bull,. 'Mr., Prourlfoot her r 6.llowed t.. the Simi., rrir scnrralit koVol n ( 'hft nn nin.h I 1./MI give up hi , * prvanner, and he Ka r.lllllrl .1 Lt.) cuter hail lr keeil the pr•ri ,- to- Pvtiditig the Mgt of 111, r.drudllll.lllt and ladit c left the Police ht. impresNion On I. Mt' I”ung It I t fnvvs Aleintosh tlimnth I nun lv tin.lt•r maternal rhvnpl•ne and h•ts to 'the% her moth/ r The• glanct - ss Inch she esdhatized with NI. Tron4h ut t'.•urt Indicated that she entertained .to unkind fishing toward Ilan. La IL lle Adame A Fallen Angel. All of the old pier rrurn of and t..arq the (loaner of the I lili nst , will r nth( r a room!. and Fesut iii I actrim, upon %Lan the amtrnyu•'t lie %darn," v. 1 1.4 hvs•nwed, and a hi) wee a great favorite vi it h the patrons of the drfIITIS in this cit y tier husband • •rliarley Adam..'' aaa aLt.ti favorite. and there vivre few at the tune iii the pnifesvnm. within the grade of blotic perf.rfilerti t4'llohP earcer was more priitni.iiig than that Charley" and in , festinating 14 11l 'rho I. it l'inctritin I and netritrt d ettgair,t mints in the Etst, tout nn imnfortint. i te passi m' tor...drink, in Whirl) they tomnally indulizvd. (+tinted I hor fu ton 'l'hrt set matt d and short ly after ward (lie eiirtatit dropped hpon the ex Is- Crime rf Charley " "La Belle," for she still retained the name of the heatitiful, shone for a brief Sjpee in her profession in New York more brilliant than ever ; bu 4 it vtn. a tn,re &Rh - , he lacked the detertni ing she was found to be in suet' a dangerous condition as to render necessary her removal to the hospital. Tat MON.:TAR GUN Floyd Gun, cast at Pitteburg, which for the last two or three months has attracted AO much atten tion, has 'wen landed at Old Point, is and now Wing moved, tinder the direction (If Capt. Oyer, to the point hear the Fng Bell. Where all now ring are tried. A Melt or hollow shot for thin gun will weigh in pounds. a solid shot 450 pounds. The earridge, which is composed principally of wrought iron, in now being made in the ordmince shop at Old Point, and will weigh when complete, about pounds.—/Vdrron DtOook. (For Ilid Walelnnan I Nataro. One who contemplates nature 11l taa light that becomes a clii• - istiiin'todo, ia happy indeed Ile r rst st in the morithiltrecreshed ny ' n plea , ant nights rest,' and otreri up lin, morning orison pith sweet thdagli t a of the past bit ssitigs he has received, and Info n he goes to his labor his toil is made lista by the ~pleasant bra•imeet be can view air the day ' Inirg Ile labors on'through the'ihetit of the diy, litt` pt i , linrice his brow lo fanned in Ith gentle breeze as street and lowaa the zephyr of twilivht, or he may rent under the spread . Mg branches of some tree urn the Maw ing liantoi of a little'4trearn, and while he tests , tht re he can meditate .),1 the beauties of na• • . tnr•e • .. • • 4.. What itottriet r of thingii are m Mg Ir r re‘trial W^-id of rir , .haring tie tree tilautit an .1 !Liner.; anh 101101 it IS Ii(111111, here are not two that earth :1111111e en, h other IN hen 'frrinntly examined they d , r, r ur .utne polars -they each Wear their own pr•riitar livery. Some flourish for ague, MITI MEE= AS Sotno spring lip in 41311111 grntird, o ii whir, lloOrsh on dry soil sold grow to 1011, and spread their tOWCI,IIIFr. 1 . 331..1. s tea aril the sky Some twine around the trunk or trees for support wttle Itt rs creep along thy itn2ond in a serpentine folio. If fun eximine flown rs Volt 14 01 not lied two that are alike nt every Tema of. slew They Liar in color toce or stripe, (tie pools are not all alike some are lotr.4r than others, the pistils and st%inens differ in th e length and, nu t ot K r. Nor can pm find pi:a are sluoled alike. Let nn take a eurs , r3 view of a forest. If we behold it ISE Imo, a distance it prescuts to our view a beautiful n..peet —it is a ond. IMI to behold what n variety of tnder., are blend/ d there The tall oak,' branches sate mnje..tteally in the %%Ind end there perchance the tall pine is ma ernic high 3 Love 1111 the forest Int.,, locking to 111111 fn. as the wind tn..vis its hranches, making a S 0111111• au low and penk ve ex a mourners sigh ft i. them a .m...11.1.1amr of nature %mild find sweet Id n-•/n• ui amulet - mg thromth the foreqt - hi a. a all, td the top a 101 l ate can Vtt w. the surtounding landacapeat a Inch are 11101 betilh!Nd ante if they had beer pamted by a r. nha tied az.tist -for nature's paintings are the ...a 111, st ptcutes in the world If we 111111 aII eyes up to the reports of the at inosplit re. me may also behold n speetsele bulb 11111g111111.11111 111111 'variegated At one tt Ile the sky pre.rnts a pore streure. and seam 111.11 I,llllllli it as block as n desert. nod Ott hotted lightning darting along It and hear the distant thunder roll. .Lain ue 44 t. It towed uith the revs of the wont , or setting Nllll At other times it is atreiked wolt rinds that look as if they were fringed aid s gold anti silver lace Look again and yon atli Iteliold the rainbow to the clouds /111 all the eolors of light th. re Again the Aurora li reah. Illtontoattog the sky nigh its fantastic crtrumeations tlrt a clear night. wetean me an innumerable host yf stars that rtvolve amund this world of yin - 4ith their attendant salt llitea. In the _ht l ittte min se* the lair and be auttful Ihnt attend our earth Awl perhaps some tleetmez sdvyrr clouds that make the nicht lenk tintrelnvyle• Nature nooses from death to lifs as regeilatly as from lde to death. Tt cannot by that among all the alonow; works of creation that the spirit of min sh know no tenets al that while the ruceed trees of the forest rt entre from the winter's desolation. and rube themsevya with new life and boa,: ty that man the lord of mention and the ittinw.e of the Deitv know nn resume. non When a christtan lita•es this world he is robed with new life and beauty Let in; try and live that when nor earthly nee is run we may enter that In 'verily homy and ire forever blest A. P. Position in Sleeping It is better to go to sleep on the right side, for then the stomach is very much in the po sumo of a bottle turned upside down, and the contents are aided in passinz out by gravitation It one goes to sleep on the left side, the operation of emptying the stomach of its contents is more like drawing water from a well. After going to sleep let the body take its own position. If you sleep on your back, especially soon after a heavy meal, the' weight of the digestive organs:' and that of the food, resting on the great vein of the body, near the hack hone waft• presses it and arrests the flow of blood more or less. If the arrest is partial the sleep is disturbed, and there are unpleasant dreams If the meal has been recent or hearty, the arrest is more decided, and the various sew snliontr,osuch as filling over a precfpice, or the pursuit of a wild heart. or other impend ing danger, and the desperate efrirt to get. rid of it. arouses us :'that sends on the stag nating blood, and we awake in a fright. or trembling, or perspiration or feelings of ex haustion, according to the degree of stagna tion, and the length or strength of the effort made to escape the danger. Eating a large, or whatvis called " a hearty spoil, before going to bed, should always be Avoided : it is the fretruent rause of the nightmare, and sometimes the cause of sudden death. , "You look is though you were beside your. self:v.4e the wig said to thedandy standing alongside a donkey. Dandy slid. [From the Boston Journal. July Laid Survivor of Bunker Hill The statement hairfrehuently been mado by the totospaperr, and endorsed by fifr. Fprett in Ins late Fourth of (July oration, that there is no cue left of that tothd of ht roes who first otthstood the shock of British irrh,4 in the (4; n field ..t i 'jghty-five yel!O hating elapsed since that world-renowned strugele, the burden of probabilities would facor sitrh a concluMon't Jet the , statement is not correct. There to one who took par; to that nit tm,ral.le hn'ttle, and in subsequent or( fits (tribe , r (olotion yet living. " full of ears "rand ' spi ral oil flirt his_ moral worth RS" well as for lie ago and public; srrviees. In the town of Aet , in, Me.. One beautiful rave of land. ,ittintvil about a mile (rum Milton Milk N II .!anil cottage farm impr4 tt in It, appearance and Li nrin',!' r , nt•rtabio anti- N" ht. ITI i V.; a ill atcn notice a L'rnr ha , r,(l lava r. a•I altenCyrry by tb , ti Lnt. b.l,Lna. alit With a tiii; le CAM' VI ICI din the nrdmary la- I no.- of ih , 'I he . strtincen4 ilt i ie.• 1. marl:able in the thick Ac t, sh r hoy-1, well rire4erseri ,wrathy GAI . Ihi+rrll twin of appnt oiliy elghly yen', • 1,1 the re;;:h.lits of the n , l invent ‘4,1110t litv, : ltitita y lend with rev eretice ne they pa• lout Anrt well thty ntnt --Le 1, the last of the Iliinlser Hill pit tn.!, MIMI David qiirrived his eghfrderatic nI the In molt.; 11.)..d0n Tell Par ty', n•ac hying in I 11, in Cloraan, at the et traorthnarr ace of one hundred and fifteen renr4 Ile hat , Inee pn.qed a ray. Ralph Farnham the Li.t of the Borker 1 1111 hernea • ha. nearly attained a snail anti a half of the '.parr allotted to man• 11 in one howl', .1 and 1 . ... Mk birth (illy Willi celebrated at Mdtdrt 1116 , , nn Ihe 7111 ult.— Iv, hnrr fl i rt m l % en, from the pen of a C 1 ,7 1 ,0.11111.11 come notice of this, interest: ing, nfTiir .I , t hough nn pain 4 Liken to extend n not ire or t he the immediate virility 1.1 . the veteran'a residence n eery ITrge i iniroursi• of petiole WAS in. at tendance 'I 1,, features of the occasion wie' en addres4 end nn, hini.lred and four greet from a twelve pounder and a dinner en• livened with toasts and speeches. Mr Farnham. we learn. tram not in the midct of the battle, !laving been enrolled milv on the day previnus. it was bun tnt to he (1, , trill , d sin.mc n guard to take charge Of and baggage. at aonie distance Irons lh - ri doubt In so rinse a proximity to tie principal ...erne of strife, the observe t,oos which he f1'.1.11 coil distinctly recol : . ili.s V arc highly 'lit eregtine, and we 1, r a.ll he given to the riddle by antne petent p, ti When tee reflect how few per., n. bring rim even remember the a.. a 01141 of twelve at that time would now to nn, five vearc old —a living actor vil that Winds , &limn liernmes at once an nhpct of r' • pert and venerltion Attachments and Courtine. heard a 001 - 11 NOWT . , Of winch an Alithattt.l Sheri! W 9, the hero Court watt I • 1 ipiit'll y of ha. idnee whi^h eriiahil upon him at Term ale 'Vie stopped At the dime or N. hemitiro widow, 0u the nnuy aids or thine, who by the aay hail oft. n bestowed melting glances upon the affortaaiil aheriff Ire wait admit ted, and the a Mom appeared : the confusion and fe:ght which the arrival of her 'viaitor nreasione.l set off In a greater advantage than moral, the raptivaimg charms of the woks- Iler cheek, bo re th e h.aptir t il tints of the a pple blossom: her lips resetnliled the roe twig upon which the irmrnice dew yet li•iiiired, and her eyts were like quivers Cl Cupid and glances of love and ti iiilerness with which they were tiled. resembled arr o wq that only invited ili hr a u (pardon the pun ' to lc. toll execution. .Itter a kw i-iinmion i lace remarks : ii m a d am ," rani the matter-of fact Sllbrle, " I have 'an attachment for you." t . A deeper bhish than •usttal mantled the check 4 of the fair widow ; the dovOncast Aim %I-Imq Diemen were cantered upon her beau tiful loot. which. harf concealed be her flow ing drapery. partly patted the finer. She, with equal candor replied :, " Sir the attachment is reciprocal." For some time the Sheriff maintained an aal on ished silence i at length he Said :\ " Madam, will you proceeci to court P.', " Prcigeed to court !" replied the lady. with merry laugh ; then shaking her heal 1 . she a id • • , " O. Sir! though this is leap year, r will not take advantage of the licence thirein granted for my rex ; and, therefore I greatly prefer that ritt should proceed to court !" "glut. madam. the Justice le wiliting - . 4 . " Let, him wait'; I am not dill:4lnd id hurry matters infld iinbedoThing i Manner ; and. besides. Sir, when the cerenionY is per formed. I wish„zqu to understind tbit I grcatly prefer a Minister to a JUStice of tho Peace." . A light dawned upon the Sheilft's brain. a Diadem," said he, rising from his chair with aoletrist dignity, " there is a great mis take here : my tangiest has beensaleisnder stood. Tfiri Ifflitansert of whieb I speak wad battled from the officio of &Odra 0., and , commands me to bring yon instantly before him to sawn a cmatmopt at sit j o y- Jones." ' .. , . . Atilt .:i: W. drop *hit anis& T gRIIR • $lO4lO IN AO e AINa. I VOLUME 5 -NUSIIIER 31
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