9 LB) AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER; T.TP.VT TATE. "To liold and trim the torch of Truth and Wave it o'er the darkened Earth" TERMS i One Dollar & Scvculy-flvc c(s, In Adrancc. GOltor, Publisher & Proprietor, VOL. XL-NO. 51. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1858. VOL. XXL t Cnkiitlmt linnncrut Published every Saturday Morning, by LEVI L. TATE.. In Bloomsburg, Columbia Co. Otfice. -In the newlirick Jiuilding, op posite the Exchange , side of the Court House, "Democratic llcad Quarters.'' TunM. or lumcniPTio.v. 1,00 In ndvnnoo, for ono copy, for olx raontbJ. 1,75 In mlrnnHO, for ono copy, ono year. 2,00 If not paM within tho first throo months. 2,25 If not paid nlthtn tho firnt six Inonlhs. 2,60 If not paid within tho year. 10 No ubriptlon taken for less than tlx months, and no papur illscontlnoil until all arrcarngcsshnll hivo bocnpahl. ID" Ordinary advcrltsemonts Inserted and Job- worK cxeoiuoq nttnoostaimsncti pricca BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL DOCTOR JOHNSTON, THE founder of this Celebrated Insli tnlion.oiTirs the moslccrtnln, prtily, oiu only rilcctml remedy In tho world for t-lltrts fur til ret it, Firicltirfs, Beniinni wacunesi. ram in i no jjoins, f ;Hi9litntinnal UcMHty. Inipotrncy, WVukncfp nl llio llnrknml Llmhs, AiTcctloiia of tho Kl-Hnyn, l'a T i 1 1 a timi of thn Heart, Dlfpopsln Nrrvonn irrltiibillty, DiAcnflC ct thi lleml, Throiit, No or Skin, ami nil ilifisi yerinus rind melancholy Disorder a Hung from the ilantructive Imhitiiol' Youth, which tUtroy- l.oth bo.ly ami inlml, Tlic seem ami solitary racticei, am more fatal to their vinim limn the mhiji of the Wyren- to Hip imrincr UI)foa, blighting their fnonl :irlifiU hniii of .inttclnatioiiSi rnnluring mitrrlcgi; SiC ImnOfisiule. ( Marriage Harriett pontons .or Yonnj Men contempt ting mar rln;e, h-inir awnro of phyir.il tve ikn-MH, organic ijn l-11iiy. deformities, Ar,, Htonl I iiiiiii.IUti-ly roiihult Ur Johnston, nml hi restored in perlcct health, He who pit re hi nit IT iitidi'r the ram ol llr. John ston iitnv rcllcloinly con ll do in his Imnnr as a gentle, men, and cuulidentlv relv upon 'i" nHrih)iiki;iii. Organic Weakness iinmfdintrly cured nnd lull vigor restored. Thlri dUcnti U tho pcntlty most tre'picnly paid by tlntta whoh.ivo become lhs victim of improper fndul eoinic, Voting pi'Moua aro loo apt to commit ei ii-HH fro 111 not hring a warp of tho drcwlful t nn"ucm c tlut may emu". Now, who lint nnitentnmU Hit rod jeci will pretend id deny tint Dim power of p roe re 4 lion In lot sooner by lhoi! Cilling into liuproixr IlJlntH til tn by tin! pritil'ilH, It'VideH being deprived of li pi'iifnire 01 iM-aiicy 0111101112,1110 iiiihi scrums 11 n I de'trnciivi! Hympiom to luith body and mind nrite. The ayntnn b'come"' dcrmged; the physical nu I (rni-t il powcm weakened, iiervoiii ilrbiliiy. iIjh peprfia. nalpilatigit of the hear t ,iiidiijetion, 11 wnltng ut the I'tame, rmih symi lomRorcoiiinmpfion icr. lTff"fincc No.TuiiTit t'ciiDKUiiKSrnii.i, seven donrp from II iltimnru ircel, tint gido, tip the ntepn lie pnriicnlar lii'tlHurviitx UieNAMlland NU.MIMIIt, or yon will tn iftnkt t ln piece. jf Curt Harrti7ite,or ni tcrj'e JlaJc, fa from One to Tiro l)aij$. NO MIlltOUUY Oil NAUSEOUS HItUfiS USED. J)r, Johnston. Mnmbsrof the Itoyal (.'illege of rtn'rtronr. London (rnditute Irooi otic of ibo most eminent --lU'geM nl the United States, ami the greater p:irt ol wii'ine life hi hewn xpent in the llrxt llonpltila of I.otuf in r.iric(lii, U'l'lplii.i and elt?e where, has ellurfd toene of tho wb' imloiiMhingciireH that were everknown; ninny troub -d with ringing llllhe. hedd and eats vi e alefp great nc rroiKiiciii being alarmed j at, mnWen sounda.' nnd lilKbf.llnmifi, with freiuent lil:ihiug, mtended n)iutiiiie njth demni.'eiiieiit ol iniiid. ue'rucured itti tn'MiaUly. A Certain Disease, Whon 'he tniiiidd and Imprudent votnry of plea wnru llnd-4 h h m imbthed the b'!Hh of IImh prilnfill ilipfiaiie, it ton ui'irn happotiH iliat an illtimed nenke ol h ii'iT . or dm id of ili-.oirry, deter & him lrn'11 appll lot; t iiione u h i front cdnriiiion nnd recprcl.ibilttf can iilono befriend him dnliying till lhi coiihtiUili(Niy Byiitploiiiii oil hi n horrid dienxemikrt thct r appenrani nrh b ulcerated nm thrn.it, diir.ueil none, nocture, 'p linn in the head nnd limb, dimness of Fighl.dc nlnttal uuJrion the kkiii honeii, and nriuf, blotrhe-froti epn head lire, nnd ettrcm ih'f , progress in j; u hh h ig th, 'ratilditv.till at lit the nalaio nftbc iiiihiMr bini bones ir the noe fall in ,.1 nd the vietini of thlioi tho 'dii-emc become n horrid object of roin.niReratinu d I'll nttiii n perioil to hi dreadful nullerings , by sell 'tlltujtiim in "llinL tiotirne from uliencn no traveler niurn, 10 bumi ineremro nr. joiittFton pledgee imefto prrnemi the niont erivjot itile necnoy mot Irom hii cleoic practice in tli tlritt lloxpiiitln il Htirupe attT America, lie ran confidently r'onimnu nfu and ppedy cum to tho uuforiuiiatc vicciru of thli hoirid diai nue. Take particular Kolice. Ilr J addrepneM all thone who have injured theni. solve by privateiindimprnper indulriice, Thene are iofi(e of thn ad nnd melinrbnlv nirrl produced byearty habitB nfyoniht vi7. Weiikness of in h;ick ami itimnt, rain in inn 11 run. uiniiicfont itij(lit, Loss 01 Mncul.ir I'ower. Palpiinitnn of lh( lleiirt, tWspepil'i, Nervous Irratibilily, nerangement of tlm Digexiivo runcitond.nencral Ivlility,Ky mntnuis of Cousumpiion.c, MIINTAI.LV The fearful r.Tecli nnon thn mind arc much to bedreaded, I.o-n nl Memory, CoiiriMion of Idea. D'l'n-ioii of tho Hpiritx, Uvil rorehoithifli, Avenionof dociety, Tlniity, A.c, are some ofthecvlls produred. Tliouiudi of pertoins of all ages ran now Judge wlnl U tin raiittfiurilielr ileclnihu henlth i.oofing their vigor. In'conii us weak, pain and cm 11 iatcd, having r-iiiMi.it niir-.ir.nicu uiruiiiiui; eyes, cimgn nun BJ nip loins of Ciiiisniiintioii. Dr. Johnston's Jrivigcrating Ucmcdy for Organic Weakness Ity ihit groat and Importani remedy, weakness ofthe organs arn hpeedily cured, and lull vigor restoied. Tho'inindiof iho innit uervxM and debilitated, who had ht till hope, have been immediately relieved. All imp? dimcnt 3 to Marrhge.l'hybicnl nnd Alenlat HI". -unification, NervmiB Irritability, Tremhlinfa nnd Weak iiei9,orex'iaut.oiioithi mo&t (ctrfnl kind, cpecdily c n rod by Doctor JoliiirUnn 1 Young Men Who have-fiij'imdtliciiHetveo, by a ccrtilii praciicr. Indulged in uhen alone i habit frequently lenrne'l I'rnm rvilcompanion,or nlnrhnol iliecfiectH ofuliicli are nightly felt, oven when mlecp, and if not cured mudi'M mirriaffo iiuposnible, and destroya both iniritl and body shoittd apply Immediately What a pity that a voting nun, the hope of his con 11 try. and the darling of U parents, should be snatched from all prospect and enJoymetU of I He, by the ennse. 1'iiNco oi'devlnthijfroui tho path ofnnturct and ln dulgiug In arertalrt secret habit, tiucli persoiH before contemplating Marriage ahnuM rcflrct that n pound mind nnd lmyarf the rrton necesiary reiuijiilei to prnino'c conunblal happiness I ndeed, without these, tho Journey through life Incomes a weary pilgrinnge, the prospect hourly darken 1 to the View ; the mind brcoiiiett shadowed with despair and filled withthn melancholy reflection thatthe happiness of nnotlicrbweotnea hllghied with our own. ornun no.7joutii ritiuuiiticK Bviiiinmore,Ma all uitrjioAf oi'crationh pi;iirou.Mi;i. N. Hi Lot no fa I to modesty prevent you, but npp'yim mediately either personally or by letter- SlUN UlrftJASCd Hl'UUDIhY CURU1). 'Ib Strangers. The many thousands cured at this Institution with'n the la fit 15 yea re, nnd I ho numerous lmporta.nl Surgical L'prjrationi performed by Dr. JohtiBton, witnessed by ihc reporter nl the papers and many other pcraons.ho 'Bicei ol'whlch have appeared again and tig tin before the diiblic, besides Ills standing u a gentltmnn dl cha trtcrand responilbility, Isu aulTlciciit guarantee 10 the alltictcd. Take Notice N. It, There nrn so many Ignorant and worlhlesi tiuackH advertising themselves Physicians, ruining he health of the already utllicted, that )r, Johueton (rccmitiicceetarv to say, especially tn those unac nil aimed with h reputation, th.it hU rredemialu and diplomas always hang in his ctficc. Tt5rAKNoiiCB, Alllettcrs innst he post paid, and contain a poitagc itamp for tho reply, or noatuuer be will trnt .niiarly 7 1657. FALL A R R I V A L. L T IS 0 rTMlU undersigned, grateful for pail patronage, re- jl. spccuuiiy in i rati ins ci.siomers aim ine puuiie generally, Hint he ha Just received from the Easier u ritiis, tho largest and most select slock ol FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Tli.it In. yet been opened In lltooinaliurir. to ulilcli he Invite, iho attention of Ilia friend., anil nteureii them tlmt Iheyoro ottered lor .ate at great u.irc.ilns. U13 titock comprises a largo acrlment of Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Confining of PASIIIOVABM! COATS, of vrry oVacription 1 I'aiiU. Van. Whirls. Crnvnts, BlockltCotlnn lhiidkerLli;i.,GlovPi, Suspender.. A-e. Gold Wglehes and Jcurlry, Ofcvery ilc.crlFMnii, lino and clirap. ; U Kcmtnler Lawinierj't CJi(u; Kiimim " Cjlloo'l rec. No charge for rimninin ilt-nds. .u, DAVID LOWtNUEUti Jjnisbury Aug leji SELECT P0ET11Y. I Never IlaTO Keen Falso lo Thee iiy iiEonac r. mowus, I nevpr havo been htfc tn thro I Tho heart 1 irnve thee mill Is thine ; Though thou Inst been untrue to me, And I no more may rnll thee mine I I've loved as woman over love, With constant rcml tn good or ill ; Thoii proved ,os ninn too oflcn provcfli A rover but I love thee still I Yet think not that my spirit stoop To bind thee captive in my train I Love's not n flower, at sunset droop, Hut enillfa uhen conies her pod again ( Thy words whirh fall unheeded now t'oiild once my hcnrt slringa madly thrllll Lovo's golden chain nnd burning o'.v Are broken but I love thee still 1 Onea what n heaven of blis was curt. When love dippelled tho clouds f f rare. And time went by with birds and floweri, While song nnd I license filled the tiir t The past! mine the present thine Should thoughts of me thy future nil, Think what a dcstiiy it mine To loc but lovo llice, false one, still I COMMUNICATIOK Written Jot the Columlla tiemoerat. To tlio young ConvcVts of DIooiasburg. Exporionco has taught mo that tho life of tho Christian is indeed a continual war fare ; and moro especially is it tho caso with vou.va co.svr.KTs. Surrounded with temptations on every hand, and bcsctmcnls on every side, you will And it necessary to over bo oh the watch. Every moans that Satanic genius can invent, will bo raado uia of lo lead you from the fold of Christ. You will find temptation lurking wherever you go; yes, at every turn in lifo, you will find snares Ep'road for your feet, and I would warn you that you gal not entangled in tho moshcs. Even under tho mask of innocence will tho tomptor seek to ingrati ate himself in youf favor; and my advioo to you is, to ever bo on ynur guard against his devices. He will tell you that thoro is no harm in enjoying in light ant! trifling conversation; reading trashy novels, at tending balls, parties, plays, &e., but believe him not ; any exercise that will draw tlio tiiind from sacred duties, will retard your progress in tho divine lifo. 'Tis true tho young fchould bo social and friendly, but it is net necessary that they should display their friendship by making a sacri fico of their sacred truths upon "unholy altars." Christ said, " Come you out frott tho world and bo yo separate." Sow this certainly must mean, that professed Chris tians should pursuo a different course from tho former ono ; and also, that they should converse and aot that they may bo iho mean3 of " pointing sinners to tho Lamb of Qod that takcth away tho sins of tho world." How necosary then that you Bhould bo over careful what you say and do ; always remembering that you arc constantly and closely watched. There aro tlioso who would exult in your down fall. Tlio question lias boon asked, who shall bo tho first to bring a rcproacli upon the cause of Christianity ? And I repeat it What oco among you shall, like a doubting I'cter, deny your AI aster? or, lilio a Judas, betray Him into tho hands of hi? enemy ? Ciod forbid, that ono of this little band, who havo lately been converted in Blooms burg, shall thus forfeit their chini3 to eternal lifo. Thero is ono thing in particular I would havo you guard against it is indulging in wrong tempers , never cultivate a revenge fid spirit. A calm, unruflled temper is of moro valuo to tho possessor than a mino of gold. May union and lovo with you ever abound ; may no seed of discord ever be sown among you ; may you over live as becometh tho followers of tho meek nti'd lowly Jesus. February 27, 1859. A. Model Logislaturo. Wo aro glad to seo that moro attention is paid, in somo sections of tho country, to the character of tho men who aro to rep resent tho pcoplo in tho Logislaturo. In this respcel, old Kentucky is looking up. Tho editor of tho Uradstown Gazette, wri ting from Frankfort, says that tlio Logis laturo of that State "is composed of fino lookitur, well-dressed, and well-behaved men, and that among tho wholo number thero aro but flvo drunkards, and only somo eight or ten fools a smaller number than was ever counted in any previous Gonoral Assembly." Wo really hopo that this kind of reform in Kontucky, will bo followod up in other States, Of hew many States can it b9 said, ''They havo less fools than usual in tho Legislature." A Spanish proverb says tint tho Jows ruin themselves fit their passovcrs, tho Moors at (heir marriages, -uitl (ho Hiriatian? at their 1-w suit? MISCELLANEOUS. A BEAUTIFUL STORY. I witnessed a short timo ago, in ono of our high courts, a beautiful illustration of tho simplicity and power of truth. A littlo 1 girl nino years of ago was offered as a witness against a prisoner, who was on trial for felony eomtnitted in her father's home, j ''Now, Emilv." said tho couoeel for tho prisoner, upon her bc'tDg offered as a wit ness, ''I desire to understand if you know the naturo of an oath !'' "I don't know what you moan," was tho : 6implo answer. i "Thero, your honor," said tlio counsel addressing tho court, ''is anything farther necessary to demonstrate tho validity of my objections? This witness should bb rejected. She doc3 not eoraprchond tho naturo of an oath." "Let us seo," said tho judge ; ''come hero, my daughter." , Assured by tho kind tono and manner of tho judge, tho child stepped towards him, and looked confidently up into his face with a calm clear eye, and in a man ner so artlosa and frank that it went straight to tho heart. "Did you over tako an oath 1" inquired tho judge, The littlo girl stopped back with a look ofhorriir, and tho red blood mantled in a blush all over her faeo and neck, as fclio answered, "110 sir." Pho thought ho in tended to inquire if she had ever blasphem ed. "I do not moan that," said tho judgo, who saw her mistake. ''I moan wore you over a witness boforo ?" 'No sir; I novcr was in Court before.'' lie handed her tho liiblo open. "Do you know thatbook, my daughter?" She looked at it and auswered, " Ycs,sir ; it is tho Bible." 'Do you over road it?" ho asked. "Ye3 sir ; every evening." "Can you tell mo what tho Uiblo is?" inquired tho judge. "It is tho word of tho great God," sho answered. "Well, placo your hand upon this Bible, and listen to wlut I say ;" and ho repeat ed slowly and solemnly tho oath usually administered to witnesses. "Now," said tho judgo, "you havo been sworn as a wit ness, will you tell mo what will befall you if you do not tell tho truth?" "I shall bo shut up in tho Stato prison," answered tho child. "Anything clso ?" asked tho judgo. "I shall never go to heaven." sho replied. "How do you know ?" asked tho judgo again. Tho child took tho Bible, and turning rapidly to the chapter confining tho com mandmcntSj pointed lo tho injuiKtion, ''Thou shalt not boar falso witness against thy neighbor." "1 learned that," sho said, "before I could read," "Has any ono talked with you about your being a witness in court here against this man 1" inquired tho judge. "Yes sir," sho replied. "My mother heard they wanted mo to bo a witness, and last night sho called mo to her room and asked mo to tell her the ten commandments, and then wo knelt down together, and sho prayed that 1 might understand how wiok ed it was to bear falso witness against my neighbor, and that God would help me, a child, to tell tho truth as it was before him. And when I camo up hero with father, sho Kissed mo, and told mo to remember tho ninth commandraont, and that God would hear every word I said." "Do you boliovo this ?" askod tho judgo while a tear glistened in his eye, and his lips quivered with emotion. "Yes, sir," said tho child, with a voico and manner that showed her conviction of tho truth was perfect. "Qodblessyou, my child," said tho judgo; "you havo a good mother. This witness is competent," ho continued. "Were I on trial for my lifo, and innocent of tho cliargo against mo, I would pray God for such a witness ai this. Let her bo examined." Sho told her Btory with the simplicity of a child, as she was, but there was a direct ness about it which carried oonviction of its truth to every heart. Sho was rigidly cross examined. Tho counsel plied hor with infinite and ingenioui questioning, but sho varied from her first statement in noth ing, iho tru'h os spoken by that child ( was sublime. Fr.lsehood and perjury had proceeded her testimony. Tho prisoner had ontrenched himself in lies, until ho deemed himself impregnable Witnesses j had falsified facts in his favor, and villiany j had manufactured for him a sham defence, but beforo her testimony, falsehood was I tcattcrcd like chaff. Thu liltlo child, for whom a msthcr had p;acd i r staiiglh lo bo given her to speak tho truth as it was beforo God, broko tho ounning devices ct matured villainly ta pieces like a potter's vessel. Tho strength that tho mother had prayed for was given her, tho sublimo and terrible simplicity (tcrriblo I moan to tlio prisoner and bis perjurod nesooiaics,) with which sho, was liko 0 revelation from God himself. How .1 Church was Cured of Frcmonllsia Tho Hartford Times relates tho follow ing: A Congregational church in a neighbor ing Stato got so completely enlisted in tho presidential contest, for Fremont and Jessie, that little attention was given to religious questions. Th0 minister was constantly prm ,g, praymg aou cxnor.ing upon political issues, and his deacons and tho laymen followed suit at tho prayer and ' conference mcet.ngs. Finally, a worthy, old farmer, ono of tho Mtunchcst and best j members of tho church, and a firm, undo-1 viat.ng democrat, was called upon to offer a prayer. " 0 Lord," said ho, " uphold tho, demo- cratio party, which has received Thy pro tooting support ever sinco tho great Jeffer sonian struggle. Continue t bless that party which Ins, under Thy protection and providence, brought great blessings upon this republic. If it bo thy ploasuro, and I bclievo it would bo, 0, oirry that party through this struggle to a complcto triumph. Illcss James Buchanan, tho tried and hon est statesman, and guide him safely to tho presidential chair. Illcss John 0. Brock- inridgc, the young and zealous democrat, and open to him tho path of duty as well as that which leads straight to iho Vice Presidency. Givo them victory. O, bless tho opponents of democracy personally, but utterly destroy their fanatical and in jurious schemes, if it bo thy will to do so, and I verily bolievo it is. Bo on tho sido of democracy, 0 Lord, as thou hast been for tho past lifty-tiz years, and on the -1th of March next wo shall witness tho inau guration of Pennsylvania's favorite son, nnd tho pcoplo of this country will onro moro setilo don in their peaceful pursuits, instead of warring wickedly, section against section, interest against interest, and man against his brother. And O, I beseech thco especially, frco Christian churches from tho political slrifo and bitterness which arc rending them asunder, destroying their usefulness, and turning them unhap pily into mere political associations. Let us hear something of tho mercy on tho Sabbath. We havo already been pliod to fullness with political fanaticism, and our minister has beoomo a stump orator against a good old party which Thou in Thy wisdom hast upheld so long, aud so repeatedly guidod to victory, and sustained in tho establishment of sound measures. 0 turn his mitul from theso things, and direct his legitimate religious duties, or turn him ovor directly into tho hands of the federal or abolition ptrty, and lot them tako oaro of him, and provide us with a truo minister of tho gospel. At any rate tho present stato of things cannot last. If politics aro to rulo I shall claim ono half tho timo in behalf of tho democratic party, eo that now capacities of delight now powers of thero may bo fair discussion within theso perception now glories of beatitude ! walls Amen." The thousand fancies rush upon the mind This was a stumper. It was the first a3 contemplates tho awful moment be prayer ever publicly offered in that church I twecn If anu" death! It is a moment for tho success of tho democratic party and 'S w'lu imagination's greatest hopes and its nominees, though hundreds of prayers fears ; it is tho consummation that clears and exhortations had l-ccn mado agaiust that party. When tho old man had finish' cd there wa3 a silenco of half on hour and tho meeting then adjourned. And thus ended tho political preaching in that church. From that lime forward, tho minister at tended to his gospel duties, and left all political questions to bo settled by tho people outsido of tho church. Again tho society prospered, and there was a bettor foiling among its members nioro Christian charity moro brotherly love. Tho old man's earnest prayer was answered in moro respects than ono. SSyllibernian when knocked down, ox- claimed, "Do you striko a man when ho is down I" "0, no," said his antagonist. "Then faith, aud I'll lay here 1" replied Pat. ffA thief being caught robbing n bank, whon asked what ho was doing, an swered, "Only taking notes." SSfWhat thrco authors would you name in cominontiug on ari oxtensifo conflagra tion ? Dickens, Hewitt, liurns. USy-Tho truest epitaph wo cvor saw was that of a clown. It simply said, "llee I MORAL READING. A Mother's Lovo. If thorc is anything this sido of heaven to which tho word holy may bo appropri ately applied, it is the warm, gushing, do voted lovo known only to a mother's heart. This is a lovo which is never exhausted, ncvor Is eradicated, novcr changes, novcr wearies, It hopes on even ng.inst hope, 8 not 1,1 . 10, .bcI!tinLS 0t th0 1 and ceases mother's heart aro chilled in (loath. A father may lose his affection for hia child. Improper conduct, long continuod dissipation, may alienate that father's feel ings, and ho may disinherit hU son. Brothers and sisters may becomo enemies. Thov mav fonrct all tho associations of chidhood, and grow up into life, baleful nn(j j,, onQ anohon UnshMdl3 and jVM m,y provo rocroant to the solemn yowg th ,mvo raa(lcbeforo Go(1 nnd man) M(1 may bocomo pcrsqcutor3 atld pr03CCU. (orB of oacI, otucri I5uJ a motllor,g i0VC( whatoan nlionato that! It endures through ovcrjtuing. In bad rcport and in ovil ronuto ; in faeo of tho condemnation of tho world ; in spite o( ingratitude, unklndness and abuse, daily exhibited towards her, sho still loves on. Wicked as ho may bo ; shuncd by his companions ; frowned upon by the auster ely good ; despised by his brothers and sisters; discarded by his father ; dograded by his vices ; tho jest of tho profane, and tho song of tho drunkard, still tho mother lovo3 on. Sho alo"o 'of all his kindred, oborishos tho hopo that ho will yet seo tho evil of Ii 13 doings, and repent, and bo olothod in hi3 right mind. All, sho can j not forgot tho feelings that stirred her soul when a linv form was nlaccd in her arms. and sho felt tho warm, soft breath upon her cheek from tho littlo ono which God had givon hor. Sho cannot forgot tho in fant smiles, whioh filled her bo3om with delight, whon his oyes met her3, as ho lay in bis littlo cradlo. Sho oannot forget tho joyous, ringing laugh, and tho gleeful shout of his boyhood. No, no. All these things come baok upon the mother's heart, and though all tho world desert him sho cannot givo him up. Blessed mother 1 You aro right. Thoro is somo good in him yet, and who knows but that hopoful, bravo spirit of yours, that never despairing trust, that abiding faith, that earnest prayer, all cmbodiod in that maternal love, will yet bring him back to paths of rcctitudo nnd virtue. Let no young man ever think lightly of a mother's lovo. Olive Eranth. Rofloctions of Death. Iloavcna ! what a moment that must be, when tho last flutter expires on our lips! What a change ! Tell me, yo who aro deepest read in naturo aud in God, to what now worlds aro wo homo ? What now be ing do wo receive? Whither has that spark unseen, that uncomprehonded intcl- j ligeuce fled? Look upon tho cold, livid, ghaatly corpso that lies beforo you 1 That W.13 but a shell, a gross and earthly cov ering, which hold for a while tho immortal essence thai ha3 now left it to range, per haps, through illimitablo spaco to rocoivo UP aU '"jstery revolves all doubtswhich removes all contradictions and destroys J error Great God ! what a flood of rap I turo may at ouco burst on the departed I soul! Tho unclouded brightucss of tho j celestial regions tho rare cxistenco of ethcrial boiugs tho solomn secrets of na- .1 t- 1! .1 11 iuru uiu) uiuu oc uivuigcu ; tuo immedi ate unity of tho past, tho present, and tho future strains of unimaginablo harmony, forms of imperishablo beauty may then discloso themselves, bursting on tho do lighted senses, and bathing them in mea sureless bliss ! The mind is lost in this excess of wondrous light, and daros not lurn from "10 "oavenly vision to ono so . Slou,y. 60 tremendous, as tho departure of tho wicked ! Human fanoy shrinks back oppallcd; while- hopo ami charity whisper to tho bleeding heart that there, where all moroy is, thero too will bo for giveness ! Holiness. It is holiness wo want abovo every thing else holy principles, holy ministers, holy discipline, holy tempers, holy sermons and prayers, holy habits and conduct. Nothing will compensate for the want of this. If tho churches are not ad- . vanciDu in holiness, wo cannot ha surmised ti1Jt Hicro aro few eonvcriona-littlo '.pirituj! life A Dovotcd Wifei A correspondent of tho Boston Post ro- late? tho followingm referring to tho recent accidental ueatn 01 uoi. wynuoops 1 Col. Wynkoop, ol Pennsylvania, led into tho field in .Mexico a regiment second in 1 point of disciplino to no regiment of vol-1 untcors, except, perhaps, llreckcnridgo's , Kcntucklans. Ho was distincuiihcd in ! maDy engagements; he captured General Valencia and staff; and, at tho close of tho war, no returncu nomc witii laurci". 110 1b now dead. Tho circumstances aro fa miliar. With his wife who is now an in valid, ho wa3 visiting tho interior of Penn sylvania for recreation and change of sccno. The country is wild there, and sparsely settled. One morning bo wont out with his servant to shoot game for his wife. In I handing him tho gun, tho servant by acci dent discharged it; the contents took effect in his leg, severed tho artery, and ho lived but a few minutes. This has been told before. An absurd superstition prevails among tlio ignorant inhabitants ot tlio region. against touching a dead body boforo an inquest has sat upon it. Tho servant had been sent at onco for aid to somo distance and in vain did Mrs. Wynkoop endeavor lo induco by supplications, by proniiscs, by offers of money tho stupificd neighbors to shelter and care for her husband's body. It was a dark night. Ho still lay where ho fell ; and there, in (hat howling wilder ness, with tho clammy dampness of mid night gathering on her garments, did that dclicato woman, as frail.ns tho wild flowers around her, that folded their petals toge ther in that weird solitude, sit alono on tho oliill turf, supporting on her kneo tho head of her husband; and there remained, keep ing her lonely vigil until tho breaking of gray dawn, alono with her dead nnd with her bleeding heart. If the incident bo a sad ono, it becomes a season set apart to lessons aud pledges of affection. Tho Angol Child. "Mother," said a sweet littlo girl of four summers, "did you ever see an angel ?" "No, my child, thn angols aro in hoav en. "But, mother, tho minister said that the angels woro with us all tho lime, and that pretty hymn you sing, ays, 'While well appointed nnjcls keep. Their nauhful vigils round my bed." i no awato to waton tor tucm every night, but they don't corao. Why can't t sec them, mother." "My child, tho angels aro spirits, and wo cannot sec them even whon they ato near us. Whon wo die, if wo lovo tho Saviour, wo shall seo thorn." "Mother, let me go to heaven 1 I want to seo tho angels." "0, mother, I've soon an angol ! Ho camo lo my bed last night, and I asked him to tako mo to heaven, but ho said ho would como back again for mc, 0, he was co boautiful!" Tho mother bowed hor head in anguish, for sho knew that iho white-winged mes sengers were wailing for her darling. "0, Qod ! spare, in mcrcy.sparo my only child I" Again tho dreamy oyes woro opened, aud tho littlo arras woro clasped around her neck. 'Don't cry, mother, I shan't bo tick any more in heaven, and I'jl ask tho angels to como back for you. He is como again, mother.; don't you seo the glory all around him ? IIo is waiting for me, and I must go uow. Good bye, mother !" Closely sho folded tho littlo form to her breaking heart, but tho limb3 relaxed, and tho azuro eyes grew dim ; her darling was with tho angels. Bertha Moktimck. NoiiLfi Sentiments. Condemn no man for not thinking as you think. Let every ono enjoy tho full and freo liberty of think ing for himself. Let every man use his own judgment, sinco every man must givo an account of himself to God. Abhor every approach, in any kind of dogreo, to tho spirit of persecution. If you cannot reason or persuade a man into (ho truth, never attempt to foroo him into it. If lovo will not compel him, loavo him to God, tho Judgo of all. War should a little boy bo careful to watch the conduct of hia papa's sister ? Becauso tho Biblo says, "Consider tho way of tho aunt and bo wise." Kindness is stowed away iu iho heart liko rose-leaves in a drawer, lo sweeten v(.ry obifcl around ilicin. Sheriff Howe, of Lancaster county, on Monday, received from Governor Packer tlio death-warrants of Alexander Andcr- Eon and iIcnry Hjchatds, convicted of i':o ,nuricr 0f Mrs. Oarber and Mrs. Iteam, ln T)ooombor Ho proceeded to tlio pri,on about (cn hc;, tn read the samo to tt)0 unfortun;l,0 mcn. Tho warrant was rcad t Andorson first. w.hon tho fhoriff a..a.... .1,I ;n enmr. j wlat (1I am ; cd for idoatIl rcp,.. t0 a rflmark from . SherKT Alartiu, to tho effect that his days were now numbered. Anderson again said, "Well, gentlemen, t will bo prepared lo die." The party then silently left his cell for that of Bichards on tho opposite sido of tho corridor. Richards was standing up in his cell, hoppled by ono foot, and greeted the party as they entered with his usual good-humored smirk. Tho warrant for his execution was in the same words as that of Amlcrson, (except the name,) and when Iho readiiu wai finished,ho remarked in somowlnt faltering tone?, "I hope I will bo prepared." When asked if ho remem bered, from hearing tho paper rcad, what day ho was to bo executed, ho said, in April, but did not remember tho day. It was repeated, and tho prisoners ijcro left alone with their own reflections. An derson is now engaged in writing a com plete history of his somewhat eventful ca reer, to which ho will cause to bo appen ded a true confession of all tho facts con nected with Manhcini tragedy. Tho pris oners are to bo hung on tho Oth of next April, in the jail yard. r$y' Sir," said a fierce lawyer, ''do you, on yottr solemn oath, swear that this is not your handwriting?" "I reckon not." "Doos it resemble your handwriting ?" "Yes, sir, I think it don't." "Do you swear that it don't roscmblo your handwriting 1" "Well I do, old boss." "Y011 take your solomn oath that thi3 writing docs not rcsemblo yours in asinglo letter 1" "Yes." "How do you know 1" "Causo I can't write." CLA53 in tho middto. geography stand up. " What's a pyramid ?" "A pile of mcn in a circus, ono on top of tho other 1", '; Where is Egypt?" .. " Where it ailors was." , " Where is that, you young vagabo'hil, you?" "Dunno, sir," ! A young lady recently remarked wi h much simplicity, that sho could not under stand what her brother George Henry saw in tho girls that ho liked them so well, and that, for her part, sho wculd not givo tho company of ono young man for that of twenty girls. A good doacon making an official visit to a dying neighbor, who was a very un popular man, put tho usual question "Are you willing to go, my friend ?" "0, yes," said tbo sick man. "I am glad of that," said tho deacon, "for all tho neighbors are willing." Judgo Coon of California has decided that under tho statute of that State thoro is no law to prohibit women from dress ing in male attire. This decision lias giv en great satisfaction to tho ladies who wish to "weir iho breochos." A certain editor thinks when a siugla gentleman cannot pass a clothes lino without counting all tho long stockings end short sleeves, it is a sign that ho ought to get married, and sooner the better. iA child, taught that sho wca mado of tho dust of the earth, and that Gcd made 1 her, said, "Ala, Ins Dod got any moro ' dust?" "Why, child ?" "'Cause, if ho has 1 I want a littlo brother."' During tho session of a country court iu tho interior, a witness was asked if ho was not a husbandman, when ho coolly ro p'icd, amid tho laughter of tho court, "No sir, I'so not married.'' When tho Princess Hcleua was born, it was told tho Princess lloyal that she had got a young sister. " O, that is delightful,' cried little innocent royalty, "do let mo go and tell mamma." 25" " Faih and shuro," said Patrick, meeting on engine, "dial's tho divcl." "Och, no," said Miko,''it's only a stamo boat hunting for wathcr." C-i5" Don't rob yoursolf, said tho firmer, wh' ii tho lawL-r called him hard names, 1