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DVALLISTER HEAVER, A I lORNLYS Al' LAW, r 6111 , 1,4TP% raNN't. .J. ATTOIINEY AT LAW AND REAL ISfATE AiiPN l' ll= JAMB/ 11. IR AINNLIN, ATTUIINhV AT LAW, or 1.L.1.10M tn. 1 . 1 . ”1' °Mee on the 1) vue door Ivoit tlit roof ()Mee LVEMI 11t WAITiCaiAii IP ATTU icxEy r LA ‘V, PI/NIK PKNtiA. Othatt formilly occupied by thu lion James Burn J J. LING I.P , .SAR(IEON oEs FIST. BIC LL,I.EnS PNTIIP (0 , PA 14 Bow prepared to Wilt upuu all w 6 way desire big pr.,f,Aapololl lierVreel 1(...1011 at hie rtatitittnett on Spring it (pet W 11.1,1 %V W [LW , t.orgri a ‘i 11.1110Ns ilittNla'S AT LAW I= Office on Allvg.ony •Lmost, tn. trowl.itnr for uteri) , HUM., AicA A CI, BmiAro, _ rem, .I.IIOTIIII It A I'lli A DAtiI'EItaKOTYPE, iwkeo Jnily (orcepi Sunda,* Irom h ♦ w to .5 RV I B BARNIIAItr, • In him epleadidlmin, to the Arcade Betiding itelleAdde Pena a DK JAME'S P. lIIET4'IIIIIION, Slilt(711:0N, hucceo...r to Dr W.o respeeiNlly en• Aare Lie pe..f,int,rl.ll -ser,req to the ell-Iten• of rtrrrEici, MILL S KAY vtontty Office at tho FuttririVM Dlt. St'lti/EON cir.brrhis Go , rA, 0111,e nn 11041) Street 101 l ofTiee )Wit nth toi ti rofesseto , tl Lane 10. heretofore, mot re•pect tell) offers bra eertietot tee hr frietole arid the public J U. ftIITCIIIIII,I., PHYSIC( A. 7 A•9l'1lil EON, CILIA ISPiI•ITE,., , PA Will atteo.l toprof...moon! wills Iteret.,foro, - hr respectfully of Itts sonic°, to hit litelois •tt).l ch. public, Office °est door to hill re4l4le lie, on Smog street Oct 2$ SSA!' la•L Ylrttlrll flat T L. r‘Alnia Ni I t'II FILL 4k ALEXANDER, A tI)ItNEYS LAN', rrva's Mika in Reynold.' Arendt• on th.• Diamond Int C /11“1110/IIVii (• 1 A k1.1111.r with him it. iho ',meth, Inw, and they will Ewe prompt MO v. 11.... 1.. all boginean antro.ted to them in Unntra, Mifflin, Clint...ll and Clotrlluld counrler J. U. W 1r14.1 ATE, RESIDENT DENTIST lIELLZVO• re, I r•TRU t'l3 office and residence on the North East Corner of the Ihninontl near the Court Home tir Will be fund at Ills 1,11114) except two 'scald n each month, commencing on the first Monday on the unrtrtri,wbe rrh will be awe filling professional duties BANKING KOILIOK WM. F RRYNOLDS Sr. CO., BKLIAMONI K, Cr.NTH.4 CO., PA fiellr eel er,ltereege mud Seett.B eliteounieel Ceel ton I pr.aeeeeels promptly re unite' teetener.t r I 4111....1 11011 , 1gli$ Ereele urge In the • Worn ailing 1'111131.110t ly earl hand for &she Pupas its receirou C 'MYER H • M ALLisrzx J T tALI ♦ 0 II DEPO•IIIT n •l K, JIoAJ.LISTER. 11,11. E & =I • Deposits R•eolV01.1 Its of EimhitnKe and Notes 'Duo --loterest PoLatiOn • pedal Deposits -- C .11e,tv.nn NI .In. and rweulle Remitted Prompt - F:zeharsKe on the at c o ast, ntly Wt hn nd .1 U.NTOVER ATTORNEY AND CuUNSELLOR AT LAW ■RLLZFONTX, ramm'A Will practice hie profession in the several Courts nf Centre County, All business Intrusted to him belaithfully attended to Purlieular attention Laid lu milieus tutu e nd ail tnoolos promptly no Med Can he consulted In the German RI wertt ts in the Bnggluh language Olnue en IN& at formorly occupied by Juoi r. and I) 0 fluid. t.eq J. an AC 11 ANUS, AT VtiliNEY AT L.v%V , James aemnnus him nntonllnteil with it 01 P 161.011.11.0 11 Rag hi the 'amines of Lad Vrotimi ihtruntod to their Coto will 19001, 1,3333 3 1,3 nnoothat They wlll 0113 rU 31, ti 3.1 rourls le Ibn C•alati 03 or Centre, Clinton and Cln,,ritol Allegheny Street for knerly lwnupludbybum . h Viloon F. , P. 1711 NEN, DRUOUIST. DeLLitrorrit, rA ' Wriotoon.for AND ar.TAII, ItitLio. IN Drugs. Idiediwiehts..,Perfiltner.y. Paiute, Vfir Dye-Stulti Toilet Biarte, Brushes Hair Led Tooth Ilrimhed Vane, and Articles, Truesels thentl.lor Brent:it. tier.lbe Otivaatera will fla I ini ',oak aoinfilete met 641114 all s 01,1 at moderate Flues ,jr Veneers and Phynetiane am the ootnittl Ihr••tivtiell 111 en,, mine lily plunk ADAH ILIOr 'MARIAM II II I.N .I /AI Ar 11101{, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ilau.sailroxrx Inctu'4 Will attend promptly to all bu4luess entrudted to iboir. o trs DOu la thu building formerly 000 U by Eton. Jai T Role A CARD. Messrs 11144 11101" bllsloo4ll teAuri 14 ,ny tbs3.l.se la l7roue, eel will be u blitel by Ina in the trial of all (tames en d truste to them Jaunt; 7' .11ALn December IS, 15,11 BELLFSONTE DISPENSARY. J; HARRIS HAVE NOW AND ARE tl • conetnetly receiving the rollowitts rit• tie les, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest and warranted rod Drugs and Medicines, (wholesale or retail,) Var ninh 011 s„ Paints, Dye stuffs, White Lead, Florence white, and Liquid Burning fluid, pine oil, fluid and pine toil lamps paint and varnish brullies, hair, sloth, tooth and flesh brushes Porto monies, pocket books and wallets. angers and tobacco a large aasortment of Plck t If Mimi, artetv of Pitney Art ties and Perfumery, Hair bye and Itemtorative Patent ?di edi. 1111 . a -- All of Ayer's Dr John Boll'a, Louden'', Jayne's. Mayinot's, Noefane !I etntirld's Holloway's Shepherd's Trask's, San rot d a, he , and in feet all the patent medicines of day Ail uf•whirh and n sanely °ruttier., you can got call log nt the Drug Star° m Brukorhors Row, 1A11114,10° Ann' Pronetiptioro compounded with cor reel:min nod di^patch For relied purinses Lyons Catawba Brandy hag no mat and has long been needed to super pd.• ti. r under the 1)111110 'it' Brandy A', ibm crag , . the pure article is al her wp. riot., and ereign and Aare rattle fur By4pepnia l lnlule tty, Law Spirit', Lan , (tent.ral Dekoiltty, he P. to =1 2S per s o l o ',goof for Contra Ca, .1 h .1 HARRIS II oinpli ;ie . ...lowan! of :-lo‘ Ili. Homeopathy for I ra ; ;I:(01. diltribution at t Ito brag :- , lore of J ''s PENNWYLVIA HOTEL. THE St IiSCR I BER RESPEC"IIT 1,1,1' tot - ..rtm, the 0111.1 E of Centre eillinty and the puldir na gene.al that he has leased this no ted and IS now ready and prepared In date traveler. in in Ftyl4 , whirl, he natters his self tvtll tsseei Riih 1.111,114 appn , buturn and patronage Peupie from the County during their Miii.l,ll) nt Bellefonte onnteeks of Court, nill find the Penn. 4.31 s ;isms Hotel un stgreetthle renting place The Uouso In ArMelosin 111111 furnished in superior 'III T AMA, or the *ailment,er will be ouplanal with all subetannal prnvlllunt delicaelev anti luxuntx nhich n prininettve Country van furnish or iwitestry vigtlanee anti exerlion ran procure Ill'DAlt, will always enntdin Iv general annnrt• merit of the very It, at liquor+ that the Kamen, trentvt alimfdle adapitel ia Call the Inovt ewpneiuu• TIIE S A 'ILI, .11 he atitvolea by all M.11.111,Ve a nti obliging (letter well pialtfie,l to lincherg'• the duties 1,-laining to thus unlmrtant tlepartmeat at retalolnitinent ileenotal lar the anemone, dal !reenter , ' generally Ace 1111 l tvoHintong serviitaii 111 /.1•1111ye be in l• to n d .oo t• I.l.lrllalle lo the ,olllf..ft 911.1991191 m lion ..1 th o s e ot h 4 , i ut y ho d vowel 1..1911r.911.1 the Holed of the eubeerilier by whom nothing itt I lie ow. rich which will render hie etieldiiiiere C.991..1'19109 111141 happy From 1110 nittudom nod tone rho+ the under. signed ban olevotod to thin I,rnoch ofninose, and expellenee he Lopes to mei tt n, recoil o a rannonahle nharn of the patemago of the publin Apra 12 1860 I'll !LIP h EPHART CLOCK, WATCH, .JEWELRY The , :nt.stsril.t.t. isdill at Ins old stand at N.. 4 lirolierhors Ilirw,no Allegheny atrast, where ho hair pat re em ved from the eirstern eater, nod is now offering for male n well encoded and beautiful arelortinent of cLocKs, w ATcliEs AND JEWELRY 111‘1 an exee!lent asnorlinent of 4V(' ) NC It /VC I, EN 01 all VER IVA HE, he Notwithstanding the 'panty'in fully an large lind complete an eier and a. It,. good" are ueleeted with great rare from the inattal arhrrnn of the etititern duos of the !Meet etylite, he feeTir ettoll./eut of giVillg VlllArsietiOri 141 Ilia ntrivk consists of line rlold arid Silver open foe° and hunter eerie fulljeweled Englieh paten , and dela...hod Ire", Watches lrerdnee awl Quertir rs Jewelry of curry slyle whieh elu he toiled in a good Jewelry Store end F/I Ile y nruelee of every deneriplion Ile hen MI 100 rA (.I.vs goo aosorttneni, always MI hand to aunt sill ages Ala° l'o,ket broke, Pucker. halves Ar• 1V" Partirolar Stir 111 le, pnll to repairing Clooka A niches soil Jawoliy at •hort 1% ,J hTEJN Bell Grote April 7 At I a JEL ma CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRHxyinK Y. pun-hosed the cluck fetches 1.11111 Jewelry lately owned by Bible Mural, and baring wade large nddinann to it e emu., respectfully invitcs the °tient.n or the pub. lie to his stack conalating now in part of (lola and Silver Watches, Gold Guard and Fob Chain., Bold rt silver Spectacles, (tents' ()old elicits, Welch keys Card Cases Salver Pencils, Finger Sings Ear Singe. lb resat Pine Wail Pen' tile and Pens, iliigiklrr Steel Huge Silver Plated Wiser uhe Ale.. - Fight day find thirty hour Corks, ut the ,ery !owe., pr4•en John Moran "til e rs the. WMIIII to the publit,conv bleed that they will meet with satisfitetinti 11.5 is Jnler~tticed nu .11111.ogi. Of neither an Infer a or::. le or lifter for eete /*llyillltig In bin hoe but wh it bin CIIII rout Constd era hie tunnel-lei re 111 hummern and a desire 10 'delge the public will gii.e hire an ad. vantage, %bitch he minnds to nee 'lib !lie afurat tie particularly i lulls Iba x,tentlion Of illo In dies to his rick of Pine, thugsis •d ❑rarcl,•in which are of the Intent •tytaa-- And he a Ivo in vines the gellilefile11101•IqII11.10 11 fine hut 4,1 Wstchcs noon offored for ante Ilse savages As the troops were gradully overhauling then, one of the Indians aho keirt him position in the tear of the loose an imals. suddenly dismounted and prepared,6 CON.RIU3 HOUSE, light. Our men , in their eagerness to d:s- BELLEFONTE, PENN'it. , patch him. pressed upon lion mo thickly that J. K. BUTTM 'ETAS I'llE PLEASLRE OF A NNOUNC- Several °Chia arrows soon took effeet. wound AA. init . to hio friends and the public in gen I tug Mawr Thonnitt 11l t he chin and breast oral that he has taken charge of doe well known hotel lately nridertheravrerebirasaut-4 atom — - private William Murphy in the I. rt. shoulder Sint, aid is fully prepared .to accommodate the a 7,71 - iiirelifpr - ,Yntin traveling, lotion • In A Style and manner comunmau each in the I, g before he fell, pierced with rata with t he progressive spirit of the Limes Ile Is to pokes/don ,if All the modern improve- 2U or moro Shots. Private litigh Clark, who meats and efittVentelteta LA 11, alee r ng alma rt- t , hvd tii-oloiviteil for the litirliO4 or shooting Minos and has supplied helm-dor wit h the choicest the markets afford and lila Bar with tlik purest him with his cartoon. wan kicked and tittill- Lir Repairing and clvemulg promptly snood VI Co Bellufunto, Jan 5. U 3 —tf lIKLI.P6YIO•IK PA V 1 hoes W tth the - foost esiensivestabling nothournotiations t,,Atentive And skilful ostlers together with ns- Altsitue attention to billows he fuels Juslltled In ooliniting n shore of pntrniinge end the -support. bin frletols Bellefonte Oct 11-'5?-41-tf R , egpectitully lam In. the ettiz• Is d Belle fordo that hi, AIM 0.1111111l14.! to carry utt tho Tailoring and ()balling hostiles , . at his ~111 otaini Ht Urtikerhofre hoe 011 Maio street ahem. be It .repored t...t00k0 to ordor all kinds of Clothing in the nosiest mot nom f t vhinnn tole elyle lie keeps on hmt,d a gent nil %oriel) , of CLOTIIS. CAS:BNIEItEft 011) N'ESTINGS, of the tablet and moat approved patderne • ALSO Reidy Made Clothing of all kinds which ha 1.5 riolueed prices Ito teals !truthful for the ♦sr'• liberal support heretofore extended. and hope' to merit n oontineitnee 4.z the same. Bellefonte. Jan sth, iseo,•T LIME f LIME I 1 LIMB 1 I 1 The sub•terilwr roweetfully Informe the publle that he hes erected a Dlme Kiln near the Borough of Bet'ornate, where he Is making Lime of le superior quellty —which is acknowledged to be es whit* and pure ea the Vermont line All he sake is to give It s trial, and he is setlasd the putobsser will semi book again. Apllll-110.5f t LEON MAOICALL MU FANCY 'STORE =EMI JOHN MONTGOMERY TE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A., THURSDAY, OCTOBER Q 5, 1860. BELLE Dlisttliantous; Race With a Bull.' Some forty yeitrs ago the managers of a race count° near Brownsville, on the Monon gahela, publiolied a notice of a race, one Mile heat, on a pal-limier day, for a purse of $lOO. " free for any thing with fotil legs and hair on." A man in the neighborhood, named flays, had n hull Oen he wan in the habit of tiding to mill with his -bag of corn, and be deter mined to ether himfor the race. Ile said nothing about it to any one, but rode it around the (rink several fillies, on sehrrni t tnbnuhght nights, until the hull hail the hairq of the ground pietty well, and u 44dd p the light rc tipie. Ile mode with w hit h the tail , I,lltilderl.4l pntlrcrltr /) do,agrer:ahlu : Y.O so that he alvin)s 1,,110n kid when they were npplo.d to Ili .!..• ....m g a the rare Hats CRITIC 111/011 the Coln,' leoi,eliack on his boll. Insiend of hoe he hail a (hied ox hide, the head of alto hi ) tielt the horns still on, he had placed bull's r imp. llr car lied a sh, it on horn in his hand Ile rode tip to the judge's stand and off Ili: to elder Ins 1,1111 ' for the ince, but the oeviiris of the horses objected to it. Hays appeal, dto the linos of the notice, insisting Litt his loin had .•four legs and hair on and that 01.1e fore lie had a r Wit to enter bun. Afti r good deal of L•tvettring. the polgils de, land ihetIPWIVI s COM prlit d to decide that the bull had a right to run, and a•s entered Recut& IVlien',he Vadti given they startej [lays gave a blast a ith lots hetn, sail tttslt Ihr /11111. Imo the stilts of the bull. ale, II Oft Rllll R it Trll.le 11111 R I at I I rlll flnv{ , speed, the dry ox hole }hoped op tool (down and rattling at iveiy jump nialeilig combination of noises that had to vt r bet o hi and oil a race course In fore, The horses Ilew the track : every one seermil stied with a sodden detertunia•ion to tabs do shorieeit cot to get met of the 11,11-tone coon try and none of them could be br.mglit ti cl, in time to save their dictatice. qhe purse was nays. A general row ensued MO the filkn of th , thing put the crowd on the rile (J . ! the Lnll 'lhe horsemen mintended they they sal re all I s% ulllll 11 out of the Imrse ai.d if it 1.11 1 1.11 , 0 t brt'll for Ilay /4 horn and the hide IA loch , he iment 1104 In have II ;WI 10 1./ mg 1,11/4.11 the ground, the thing annld not have turned out ay it (101 rpon tht. Myr told them that htr hull could beat any of 11. , any how tf they would put up Sl('t momrl. the he had nml, he would doe ox hide OM] leave 111 h llrl 11 , q11 a d 11111 a fair lace with them him ullnr was accepted and the monee staked 'the) again took their places at the stint trig po.t ■nd the signaltval given Ili vm gave the hull allot,t t torch n lih his 'time, and the lint! govt a tremendous tiellovr '1 he horses ri mettibt ring the ills &Mill 1,01111.1. thought all the 1' WVI cowing ac benlre. `Away they went nvin, inginteor e ll the I.X. ter' ions of their riders. w File Hays es'hipeol his hull arol/11,1 the track apt al. %; on the LEM A Noble Indian Nothing is told in history which exceeds the heroic self devotion of I hi- knight "1 the prairies, ly sarrificel himself to Seellre I lie eAt'lt pt• of his comrades Major George II Thomas of the anny, in his late report of not expedition under his command to the head waters of the l'oneho and l'olorado itvern, dui mg the mouthy of July and August, gives an account of the put - volt of a party of elel en Indians u all a large l.tt of horses, and the (motion of irate of lied by seeing e hie.i the Indian rtislod upin biro with 11'8 Intime mid tried to kill but tie kin 8d w. nk from the effects of Ills W 0.111114 'hitt he 1111111:11•d only a slight wound Clio( bugler llnu-•er reeetv.el a nimbi Intice wound tit lon left hre.int. Ily dud tittle the mato body til Italians, who were IlNlelllld tio the best mitten's, were al low I nole:4 from the troupe, rPlirOtt et rand rate aid escaptd.—Guivesion Civil ian. I,vst week. sass a Galveston paper, some little Oils who are in the habit of pl)ying around the Post tifilre, and seeing persons receive letters. became interested 111 the bu siness, and finding the letter box so roll that they could thrust in their hands how the outside and help thews. Ives, they abstracted and canned away a nurnher of lottery. They opened a portion of them, and one little gull was found amusteg herself with the pictures op asl 000 draft. It is thought that the letters were recovered and that nothing or value which they contained was lost. Freaks of a Maniac, E==l A lIICII WIDOW, AND 111119 A IILOCL 4F The influences of literature are obvious DUILDINUP. and ihe , spirit of education is becoming wide About a year-silt:ell gentleman in the in teriorof Wisconsin-became insure, arid was ly das well in the handsome village of Zion as among places of more paramount sent to the Lunatic Asylum at Madison, m importance. A select school was insiiluted that State. lie was a physician by proles - in that place by Prof. U. Y. Stelzer, slam and WSW a gentleman iif superior culti- conttimed to prosper unt il it now holds • I ration and of remarkably preposs e ssing ap- I prominent position among the many matt- I pearnime. Ile was about 30 years tuttons in the Wtte. Having been acquaint- Some six w e e ks ago he ("scatted from the, ed with Mr Sillier during his scholastic A5)111111 and went to Chicago There lie course, we unhesitatinOy affirm that Ms encountered an old•frlend, whp • loaned tin" career Was push as deserves the highest es quite a ADM of money, baying 110 suspir.imr I teem as well as merits the commendation of of his insanity. With this money he sup' the most scrutinizing critics. Possessed of plied himself with new and elegant clothing• an indomitable spirit, it hes ever been his and started fur Laporte, Indians. a thrifty aim to attain a prominent position among vipege 09144 line of the Michigan St mtbern the numerous other ittigilarly eircutnntanced. Railroad. Ile remained there long enough w e i tst rrf te p i e l i - s ,; r , of bend pr , a t th e to sin the "trecoons or a Y°""ff and wealthy 1 closing exerelses on the e‘tentitle of the letth, widow, and uses married untie During the I and was highly gratified with the manlier in bin I courtship he eXhihited no indications a , b ie l t Milli teacher slid Mitilt acgoilled of lunacy Lot Nbiirtly after Ina marriage lie mitt nisi lees flit?. t xrrriaes !i ere conducted commenced conducting himself in a mintier ,„ t h e most spprort d nil anhichl sinitltd his wife and her friends l i attract the greatest Interest of all present. ' Among many fancies he believed he a as a ;tit the vtrit,ris performances wlii tt claim o .r sheep. and lunched upon crawling around Oil alniotiolowief e the IN . ,•lly!ii Nat nee,' by Miss his hands and feet, bla sling in the nmst lib surd manner. Ile would n fancy hiiii , elf• I I,izzte E Aston. ' Night '' by Miss Lucy P list hlitierger sort • Looking B ick" by N 1 ,4 a Wit. snake and make frantic nitetnpm Nlattie H Anton, were limiluetions which bile the no mt. ( t . l o f his tiouarliold, The indicated profound depth if thought and unhappy lady, at length Violin nut With b e auty of arrang,uitnt. Unlike the too watching li m and Miloaiming to restore hts crucial custoimeif reading nn each itcoonimis, reason ni•de pre{ &rations to en nd him ul the they is ere ri nil in a el. ar 111411/let soil slid! AP him at Inditinapolia Bid, as is fee hie lioK, a hirh ',ld"! no 01,1.. g r ' ~r. („4", (pew iy the ense, insanity sharlp. mit d his olnppt'aranre aas calculi!. if to roll,lllalid Nits soil be littrolliy lisralll..l IV, next if i e imit t rided lit, lriSH An Arldri as to tbe hi ar of ht nn lit .S . ‘ remise, :s; Y . %here he I You, g r. ail t Miss Itzeie E Aston •s actuallv I.llr. hasoit a 'Mr k iif buildings The I likesise mast, I prothici ton For cimplieity necessary tapers µere made o u t. he alas meaning and hnticiit I Xiiiic.-10•1 it has ID all next .lay % ph the motey Ile was stI.IOID —it pirtrai ~l the to lay an oui'-agtous sum fur the limper y, snares to in Ito in the ).1111.1,4 o f slur land are and it is said the i artlen sit h ah.nu he Made 1 nrrl.jeet— a Ith Pi f. r.,nt the rising the Itsvgniti d as over tile prow (lmam wittla that trot blown the nt ao pliStita ble and fresh a subject. Ilut they saw no more of hum The lunatic stmrted VVI MINIM! Al 13,11Fralo he bargatned for an Immense amount of corn, to he (It livered it New it" k rue, •nd then proce•ded to l'ieatland. lie arrived hete test week, and endeavored to ltrgo isle fee some real equate on 'l(i Onifin 1.111. he talked fr .I.u.imy that the Part te4 w tih w hum he had interviews refused to treat at uh Mtn hib. hi. liicruhl and parl irularl v tire in ‘‘ i liron.in (for he had n%, ail two n in chat State ) fil(11(11114 rv, (1' ellort to ronrert nit, hia wherealnutita Thee traced him to 'in raetin,e, and there to O i l. de Fin hrother arroed here onenSatnir lay TOM J. r 1a.,. but funnel that the hoist ir had left on the inn ~114 enctiong'it train fur the W. it lle 6.110. ed on Saturnia, nenrionic Tad. nio he learned that he had Cone We•nt on the Michigan Southern train, and he per m veringly continued the chase At Adrian he round and captured hint, and took him home When not in his rabid fits few would dis cover the unfortunate man's trite condition Ile would make very altaiird propositions and O'er exhorliitant slims of money for prnncrt thar hit his fancy. Intl he would in so In sn cwidi t and captivating a manner as n. tnnk,( ca•es, dram. suspicion -Cleve land Plata beer,. Sept 27 A l'Kei«n34 Ruin - The N. Y. Tribune of a late date say. —On 'rhinselay night shortly afte'r teat o'eltu k is the Philadelphia, train arrived a t t l ev(r7 from e x t i s e e n r e v ( at o t r ons must animals, a be re "' re e fa ts. the Jersey lily depot it wax dirmeovered that derived two little boys had secured a tree ride from I tiered Newark by stowing themselves away on the I Were the a'mosphere, everywhere at cross pieces of the brakes under the body pf , all limes nt uniform temperature, we Should a car to wI t h that must necessarily have never have rain, or hail. or snow. The wit ching with comoderible tenacity to to tiatain ter absorbed by it in evaporation front the their p o sition One of the little 1. !lows oar sea soul the earth's surface, would racily escaped being killed by runitin 4 nut '" nn imperrcpliblrealmr• or et . "° • to lie ab from undo - the car while they were entering' sorbed by the air ts hen once fully s a turated the depot TI4 other boy hem[; larger Waal 2 The. absorbing power of the stems found soli:ill , w. deed bete eel' the efts puce ; [there, and Coll.4lquently its capandtty to re. s tn"' the humidity. proportionately greater in of the brakes nod the bottom of I he car. fmin wl ich he twin extricated without having sum- cold than warm air. tslOed any injury further than so uneotefor 3 The air near the surface of the earth is table squeezis , g. The yon , ha aged r e spect- , warm. r than it is in the region of the clouds I The higher we ascend front the earth the iv. ly 9 and 10 years are reviews of New at k. enti c e mie up to pay a sliort vi , it to New e"l'ler in we lied the llute•ltle re, Hence tm t m ,f the perpet URI 5110 w 011 the Very high mono dined to state." tams in ate hottest ß. N0;r..14 hen by cont !n tat evaistraiton the air is h• tinily saturated with venue, though it be nisisiltle mid the sky cloud] .ss, if iie it miteratme be suddenly reduced by cold marten. pi of air rushing from afore or front a higher to a loser Wilt de its rapacity to retain tools. tore Is dismissed. ClOllll4 111 - 11 rOTUUSI, the result is rain. Air condemns as it COOla. And like a sponge tilled *till %slier and com pressed, pours out the water a Web its di. [welshed capacity cannot hold. pow singular, ytft. bow Vinple, the philoa ophy of rain ! What but Ihun is.iener could have de.ised such An admirable arrangement for watering the earth. --Screntifid American. A rertaht lei4htnin irreivrd for hia labor a nor do'llr bill on one of the Ohio hanks nn which he wag obliged to looe ten rettio dioroont. The next any h.et.wan nnn.ine down Mniee glrwet and navy n hill laying on the side uralk..4 the , a me hank.,-and gazing on it he ex , lnitnetl: .• TIn•I lark to th" Ikea of i —slur( n.ny Ilf. : rlie I n finger e ill I put on Ten for I font ten cents by t! brother of yourit yenter day•" The proce*,nf keeping accounts ampng the Norway iilPlllllCrl is of tllliqllo HI) it. The hook keeper after comparing accounts with the workmen, murk him to the cashier for his wages with the artioupt, due to him chalked on his hark : and when, the cashier has pates him he takes hl4 receipt himself ;say brushing oil his chalk marks. In London there are ten thousand places for the sale of intoxicating liqiiors. As an Offiet to this the temperance associations have erected one hundred fountains dispens. in ice-cold water. (For the Watchman Zion Exhibition. prier, ion to act will there parts in the M I A and glut ion. d.sttny which awaits them The orations a ere ieich as to call fin ill the applause ,if the audit are IV hoot .lopping to particularize. Scr would say thst for the fl 1..1 1,1 training and the t h.lnent Ina iloct 11, it Inch they w, re delivered Is)th t, artier and student. deserve encomiums. One, however, Beset yea our apecuil attention which to p in silence would in prate a I irk of appreciation of all that is sublime in el qui nee •lid oratory With the enthusiasm Demonthenene and the ON/liehee of n 10V he 1 . 1,00 to 111 P zemih - ohever., thing; that grnhrl—propoundo;g th fitter that frilln the ~1 its Lone mud 1 , 101 lone of nt 111 , 111Iell the tit lefeit of the whole audience— ( the orator pith the whisker.; ) The roost admirable feature of all and one IA loch add. d greatly 'tet the interest of the orenni , ,n was the ItltlhiC, which being en iir, lv vocal wee conducted by thf gehnol. b4l by the teacher 'I his admirable science so frequently neglected by many. wag .late rev. reflect' by him knowing !bet without t ktitisj•ilge of this most Asiserpail acquire tnent, the chain of nceoxt ii3isWAstlnts ;rotild be incontplle At the con , lii,inn of the en tertainnient iheaudienri. quietly diiiperged and we returned home highly delighted with the Idea of having Mb oiled the Z nn Exhilii tton. A SPECTATOR PRAY C 11 Philosophi of Rain To understand the philosophy of this beau tiful and alien sublime pftenomenno : so often witnessed since the creation : and rtiqeritllli the ball given in New York. lait week, in honor of the Priiic.• of Wxles, was a grand The partner of the ['forme in the first clancepam the wife of tiovernor Morgan.— At the hall in Cincinnati, an unfortunate In• Mont occurred. In taking a partner for a waltz, the Prince happened to select a lady that could not walit. Ile could do nothingr therefore, the reporters say, but walk her ever the stage ! The Prince waltzed no more that evening. Waterloo the Day after . the Battle On a surtaec of two square miles, it was ascertained that fifty thousand men and hor ses were lying ! The luxurious crop of ripe , grain which had covered the field of battle, was reduced to litter. and beaten into the earth ; and the surface !roddqn down by the cavalry and furrowed deep 'by the cannon wheels, strewed with many a relic of the tight. Helmets and culrsisscs i shattered fire arms and broken swords; all the variety of military ornaments, lancer caps and High land bonnets ; uniforms of every color, plume and pennon : musical instruments, the appa ratus of artillery drtims, bugles, but, gooti tkiid! dwell on the harrowing pieOiro oca foughten field I—radii and every ruinous ills_ ploy bore mute te."..mony yo the misery of such a bottle. Could the melancholy appearance of this s.:ene of death hr heightened. Pt would he by witnessing the res. arches of the living strud pin dempleipon for the objects of then love.— Mottle's, an.k wives, and children, for ( 1 4'0 were occupied 1.1 that mournful duty and confuepon of the cory,,e—frienti and foe 4n krmingl4 (I, as they vrerc r often rendered the et recognizing individuals &fie ult. aid lip some re.es Tit many plans the dead lay four deep up on each tither. marking the atiot .otne Bnt tali had "ern 1.1. d 1 . X10014C11 r.e hours 1,, the mitrili hre of is French I etterl..- oeo.ld. litow.r eel -uirag+ier wrro /tatter ed thickly tin ihe earth Madly attempting to force the si rrt.d bayonets of the limish. thee had f.llt n in the hoollesi- ' , natty by the of the inner files Farther nia-rwt trace binpoi a here the rity•try of trance and Eitel had unemirperill elia•eur and lioranar were inn rmine : and the Ina vi 110,1 , of the Imperial Guard wt rc interapair.id with the stay charges %Inch Ind (-amid chivalry • litre the II glilander And tradlute I.ly. ride by aide tnget tit r the heavy triraipam. u oh green Enna hedge upon his lienitet Was grappling in death with thi roltuti lancer. On the RII ... or the ridge, where the erntind Wes cumbered with dead, And trod, den fetlock deep in mud and core by the ire goi.lit rush of rrril e ivedry, the thick strewn eorpae of the Impeaial Guard pointed out the bpct where Napoleon had been defeated. Here, in column, that favored corps, on whom ht• last chances rested. had been an Inhibited and the advance and repulse of the Citard was traceable by a mars of fallen Frenchmen In the hollow below the last pinwale of France had been vainly made for there the Old itnard attempted to meet the British. and afford time to their disorpmzed come pinions to rely. The Alchemy of Vice You have heard of the story of the Italian Ar , ist when meeting with a child of mini sate twenty wighed to preserve its Manly forlear he should never see slid-dowdiness again. So he painted the charming face upon Cat/Vass and hang it upon the walls of hie studio In his somberest hodrs that sweet gentle mauntenane was like an angel ef !felt to him Its presence fill d his soul with the purest aspirations 11 ever I had,he said a perfect contrast to this beautiful face I will paint that •Irin. and hang them side by Ride, an ideal of heaven and bell,— Years Passed. At length in a distant land, he saw in a prison he visited, the moat hideous object he ever gazed open-1 fierce. hag gard (iend, with glaring eyes and cheeks deeply furrowed with lust and crime. The artist immednitely remembered his vow and immetlyetcly painted a picturo of dim loathscine form to bang beside the portrait of the lovely boy The contrast was per fect llt, dream, was realiz d The two of the moral univ.rse vi ere hi fore him What was 1111 so rprNe of this artist. on inquire into the history of this horrid wretch to find that he was once that lovely 1111.1 t boy 131'h of thi se pictures. the tinge) atyljhe de man of the same soul now hang side by aide to a'l 118CIIII galley Kind reader. yow need not travel to a foreign gallery to see the transforming power of vire uplq the body. The tir„k e n faced, WR ntin „ qtylkittg wretch of womanhood w to once liSwee_ts Mud at little girl that blushed at the slightest iiiiheate allusion That obese : bloated Imolar burnt visage was once n j , sons hearted hoy, What littarlec niche my has wrought th , s bestial transfdatnalion I They have been iii the hard bailie of appetite. and carry the scars of many comports In the basement ?ell or inebriety •ti saloons of Imentionane many youinfal fornis are sitting for their portraits. The demon artist of lust and in temperance is gradually tbouldlifg them into fiends. iron may, our young reader, steal secret ly Imo these unlit of harlotry. IMO kind parents ainthiends mey little suspect your wayward piUelivities. Beebe assured your Mn• will find you out.' , Vice cannot long remain concealed, The Rout has no place to huie it. Stn the foul flame. through some rent or iishure of the bialy, will find nres• sion. The inmost loves. desires ald affini ties of the soul, will mould the plastic boy into a emTespon , ling likeness. The body is a flesh and blood statue of the spirit, and tlfe countenance of flesh sod feeling. An old poet has said : "For of the soul the bade tom do take 101 soul to fond, sad ditch the tem* sake" TIARNII: $1 be ADVANON. VOLUME 5,-NUMBER 43 eandle•i.ing 4 Wide A*ake. The - following teurtain lecture.' which find: in tt \ t of our eichanges, 1 s approptiatil at thisj eture in poliOsal asks, when th Wide A r Sikes e re' , dosing so much sleep," and sneaking into bed about daybreak : IScene-:--11; bed, face to the wall. Seroni smell of coal oil. Time, three in the morn. ing.) A - pretty time Indetd for you to come home ~it ! Where have you been all night ??,-; You smell as if you had hten in searla S 3 mince Hole through a tar s harrel, Tali of ted eggs! they ain't anyitrherei, Say; *here have you been I neva Iwq beeV• lying awake for the lent five hours, .wiltlng for you to come, Now, I want to kricay where you have been all thin time Brash i woundn't buther you—t.ell me in the morn• ing ! I want to knot,": Its near enough :morning to know where one's Unbend has been all night, and particularly if he com' home perfumed clear through as you are.— Yon 'tnunn't good wife n,e. That won't an . - env, r. tiippose you were a woman, and your husband shoold go oil every night in the week slot coins it 'me as you do, amid-1 o ish you'd get up and let senje fresh iiir im to the room, or. I shall certainly Ruff mate— . tat would unit say ? 't you immliCitut tle te be a row in the family I 111-en wii h 'I, Wide Awaken! I should thialLei mueb. You're a wide •wake WI that's what your are,, ive always thought 3-0 A t 4,1 about sense etiiujrh tvt• wade the etreebi all night. Why did yon 1 that'i a pr. lit' alien. Didn't You Plielir tiat foCii tawnt %mut .t.lf if I take pity on y.74+" J l'm vorrl I didn't allow you to Auk or hnnir or drown yonrielf tt woitT4 have been the heat thing I ever did in my life.— What is amutla An I Nothing. Don't tell me nothing: it ni ver smelled en in the world. Had to carry a torch ! That's a sweet bawl nesg l',;r a man who pretomlx to be the ,fath. er of a large family. Next thing I shi ll pact to hear of you)); that yrni 'ye been split ling rails for general circulation. I know nothing about politics Don't eh I I &Wt want to know nothing shout politics, If I have t., neglect pin family and tirtry stink: log tor hen for tlc benefit of a man who is trying to be Presiderit. - 'intit to sleep ! th ought you were a Wide Awake. I stip prise you've kept awake to-night on whialley ha vn 't you I Where have you been all thin time? The town cloak has just struck three Been to Tonawanda to raise a liber ty pole That's a Sweet note. Why did not the Wide Avralicca of Tonawanda raise their own 201, I *ell, you can't tool any body I believe I know something shout pot- 'tics myself, and I know that you are drunk, that's a hat you are. Must go to sleep, mulct you ? Why didn't you think of that before I I've had no sleep 1p night, and you never once thoughi of me : You're an old brute ! The Last Drink. Dan James has a•wlfe. an accomplished and beautiful lady, wha loves him, devoutly ; but she finds too msi4 bricks in his hat. One night he came home tight, and was not astonished. but rather frightened. to find his worthy lady silting up fir him She always dries,_ Site smiled when he came in. Thad she al Wl3 s does •You stayed out,so hge," she said. •that I feared vou h&4 taken sick." •• II ic —ain't sick. pile ; b- but don't yoti think I'm * littlet•tight 1" "A very little, perhaps, my dear ; bad that Ist nothing—you have 3Cmany friends, you say, you must Jon them Ina glass, onellor. 111 a while.' Wife, you are too good—the truth' is I nm drunk " nt )11, no indeed, my dear—l't *tire even another glass would' not hurt you. Now, mipsiuse ou 'ski • , glaNe, ul S.utch ale with me, just a night cap. my dear," -Yon are tuu kind by half, my dear ;' know drunk." . • Oh, no, only a julep too much love, that is all. We'll lake alllass Of a'e at any rate : it can't hurt you, dear : I want 006 to a. , 11 her,rre ' I retire " The lady hastened to open a bottle. mid line she placed two tutoldeis before her on the siire board . shy putintodi. apowarlta - smitle.' Filling the grasis with foaming ete, she handed it. with a Iwwttching smile, to het htn.hand Suspicion came cloudily upon his usbou.l, nom turn so kind befoie wait drUnk. lbe looked at the glass, fed it to his lips -then hesitated. ' Dear. won't you testa mink, to teaks it sweeter 3" he seid. timed. wh -Certainly, loite." replied the lady, talc:. Ins a mnithful, which she was very careful not to swallow. Suspicion 'finished. end so did the Pis, • .., oolitic. and all, down the throat of the sates; • 1, . --.. tied husband. After spitting pit the tufa, i,.-•,r, the lady finished her glass, but seemed in DO 4, hurii to retire. She hied a foot tab of. waa '„ to ter before en, easy chair, for which the *wt. . .. r band was cartons to into, the reason. f r , t ootaiplip few minutes after, theagulp and splurge ft the throat of the husband told the a? The brick was imp when he rose , •. ~.., so pe n / it easy chair, and he 'diver,. Aber awl ~.,.„I , l k 1111 ._ ..j . home to his wife. t ,• .: •no pme ..2- , Ito slotting it la gild drit there is so. • '. 'I P 1 41 ‘` cal crop of oats in Dumber . litedlitik Pd they are eelliqtleedi 104 . 0 ' 1 4' ~~:..A ~ CI =EI