• ---- --...--..—*---- --- • • ' ...t. 4 ct .4 -..,.4,r • . -: iiVilig.. lit- l iter.. ; --lot ,i,„.0,,,it.„ ~, ...:,.,. . .. Al. , % •,,L •. .. ~ ~i,„-, . it,. ......... 1i .1 4 )•_.,0 4::. •.: . • 4. , .. .. I • f ''•-' =. 'I • , •,1 , ... • , 4. ~, _ 1 40 1 1 Ntli . r • . . . a ,' .44' '4 1 4.4.4 -4 ~...N . ..•, 8. ,.. ......„:„.„. 12 .. . , l'l' , '. i). , , , • . ~ - . . • ... ~,,f p .? , ~• ' ; . 3'.!.1. il'il.., 1., f ''it ' .' '. ... :...,,..„_,..,...,. A,• ,I ..,„'. f ., ,,' k•t^. . 4 1..'s , '' 1..1 t /. ~ ..., ,t , t ', ..11, , ' r ..:1 • ..., , ... KILI' n ~.,"..„.f. i I ''' 1 4 . t t. . 4 -.4,, 0 , 4 .4 , • 0 0 • 0 I , ', s ' l- '4 ,".'4l ' ( ''' ' '. .1„d5.v0.,....0'..1 - a .., ~, ~,, .„,,, ~..„1„,;••••: ~, e.,,..•,". , ;,,„ ~„... . .. --- r6iti 111=EINIII NI • I MEM= • a. 4 11 -, 01 • • 'NE ..::, AIl:•,, .. ~ .. ~ - ;'G'O ' OD'S, .. AT THE isiormcdrommaim 1 11 ~.,.,,,': OUTHE TWO 'EXTIIFIES. . •••=0••• VIM A. S E call and examine Abe largest Ja• stock of 'HATS I CAPS,. BOOTS & SHOES, that has ever been kept in the plaso—embracing every variety of New Fashion, Style, &c., and sold at reduced views. Strew and Leghorn Hate, cas baud. The Store. providing_ far 'We two eitremes is at the old stand, two doors below the Post Office. Prepara tions have been made for a large Spring 'stud &tomer business. WM. W. PAXTON. April - Fresh rriva GROGEk QIUSEAM. A'WA 3RE dire • • Vi r M. HA 31ERSLY AR returned from the City with an JUIL /nereased and well selected assort ment QrottocEßlF,s of all kinds such pa Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Fish, Rice t Apices, Belt, &c., &c., which he will sell at prime that can't be beat any where.— Also. the f4lest and best assortment of 41.lENS ARE ,ever opened in this market, to which he invites the attention or purchasers„ as also to the large,assort ment of Goods of almost infinite variety, with the assurance that they cannot be beat i , Other in quality; variety, or cheap new: 'OlTRemember, the place to secure Balpetns is at If kMERSLY'S, North- Artist corner, of the diamond. _Geuysburg. Aprills„ 1850.. LOOK AND SAVE YOUR MONEY I NEW AND' EIZAWTIEWL --- ttatlSO) .6000Ati D. AIIDITLECOFF •ix A 8 just opened, and , is now preps , Ak-AL red to offer for sale,•one of the best selected and richest assortment of DRY GOODS ever brought to this Town, don prising a general variety of firshionable Dress Goods, for Ladies' and Gentleman's Wear, sit the newest style aad pattern, tee nu merous 'to meraisto—to which he begs to invite the attention of kis friends and the publio—feeling confident that his foods will compare favorably, both in quality and price, with soy brought to the coun ty this season. Also, a fresh supply of GROCERIES str. QUEENSWARE, VERY CHEAP. Chambersberg ift..April 5. NEW GOODS, .IT TDB OLD OWN, 0 GEORGE ARNOLD 11[A8 just received, and is now opening .ss.LAAGE A BTOOK OF Spring Goods, ai has' been offered to the pebfic at any time, comprising every, variety of Staple and Fancy Articles. Ho deems it unnee essaryl niertautirdes, as the usortraarit is tionsptets, and wilk be sold as LOW as any other establishment it tha place aria sell the earns articles. Kr The Ladies' attention is invited to a large variety of FANCY DRESS G 0 ft) DS. Please call, examine and judge for riurselves. April 5. ISM @Mt. = =LL who Want; GOOD and OREAP GOODS, 'stall at STEVENSON'S. whocAtsviag , just returned from the city, at Mena full supply, is premed and willing citaetries, Dry Goods, ;Hard ware and Queens-ware, e„,timaller advance on costs,than ever ILefetotore Vold. in tide county. ,The at of pliiihueri is inirticularly inri 'tdd'to'tbd quality and astoldshly low pri 'etiltHfif hle .Groceries rind Dry Goods.-- illhdtPuld Reedthe goods—heitt the' prime. and be convinced that competition would gooda cannot be sold i lower 19,11, Produce taken in exchange * , JOHN M. S• I rtATENS9N. 'lot) 19 'lB6O ' 70'CONTRA7TUS iklarilLHL ,iiiiie . • ie k t v .h4 iF i r i lt ßixti li: 44, ll. ; , , ,i , " ; . . l ,•‘ , Iltr gaiditt thqocitttl tho,, thitruttip SIR sr , t ymnf 99c40.00,Alotiplorg. . iiiio l l ,q_14 . 2 1.,44'2,90.. 40 fit Axil • otiet, F Nhu74ll, t A., lox the fowl*, of . ii le itrtm.., ~....., 'e UN-TY , JiIL AND' PRISON • I “., b' ~1 111U.SE ' , x .,.,, , ~, c ffiWittildrinifply" Platte 'and apetiificatioris , le, IA gelid and' examined at the office; of ANM "Cottlittifiliniteta; where therwill at all tilt lie' iitiKly for iheimation, by calling 01111leeteilt` cif the Board. ''''' "" 1 '. JAMB 'SING, • At t t 10 J. G. MORNING'STAII 36 !" '", ' 3011 N :11 USSELMAN, 't . ..44. ,1,, , , - _ ip , Commissioners. * tt i tt- 4"Atigl 1 i nba ugh , Clk. 6 jj h 21, 1860.—td ijirlriT received and for sale by the sub vetiber. a largo' lot of CA RPETIN 0, -very cheap. GEO. ARNOLD. H ; ' ff 97174 wr O. D.razwics. m. .d, yd • le fifes . , . To the soft wind'. gentle steel. AMI think we bear the mesh Our eldhdlensi &Worse Ira— To geneerit ma the own. The bowsaw Adds of air. And find again our boyhood's wish To roam ft. segelelletret, There we many dreamy of glades= That ding wowed the past— And from the mob of ANON& Old thoughts mew thresdimg fad— The farms we loved so dowdy In the happy days sow gene, The beautiful and lovely, fie kir le look apes. Those bright and gentle msidee; Who seemed so finned for Wed Too glorious and too Iseatueely - - -- Tor such a world se this ! Whose dark sod ayes seemed swimming In a sea of Squid light. And wham locks of geld were Amender, O'er brews et sow bright. Whose engin mos like the eanshiee In the~WA of the year— Lilts de cheogefel glee= of APIA They follow every tees ! They have pawed, like hop& away— AU their Ismulime has Oh. many a heart, is eseandog That they me with the deed ! Like the brightest beds of grammix. They have Mee bow the sem Iretoth it is a lovely death To int from earth Blom them ! And yet the thought L meadellie& To mew en each es they, And feel that ell the beautiful Are passing hut away I That the fair woes whew we kens, Grow to reek loving blood. Like towinis of the enraging Woe. Timm pet& name they wet. And an we but thA of theme, la the solt and winds arias. When the tines are wrring o'er ns, And the dowers ant Mose outing 1 Per we know thst winter's coming. VVitit bb eebi and sterser shy And the glatione Misty mend as is betiding bet Waist The fa/town' g arqueit' knee, which we copy dots the lad number of thejfissiestery Aendd ars ini . idently from the ret of Bishop Doane IL'hisel in hand, stood a scelpter-boy. With his marble block before hiin And his face lit up, with a smile ef joy, As as agrailream passed e'er hies : Ile carved the dreamer that shapeless atone, With many a sharp incision : With heaven's own light, the sculptor shoos; Ile bad caught that atupelminbus. Sculptors of life, we we, se w stead With our souls, socarred. biers us. Waiting the hour, when at God's command, Our Efedream aka pass o'er us. If we eane it, thee. men TWITS dace, With may a shop 'acebta. Its liesendy beauty shall be our ewe, Our bees, that angel Tinian. Tiss is al.wars ?matzo.— Whether we play, or labor, or eat, or sleep. or dance, or study, the sun passed'. and the sands run. In all the actions a man per some part of his life passeth.— Though we do nothing, time keeps its con stant pace, and flies as fast in idleness as in employment. An hoar of vice is as long as an hour of Anse ; but the differ ence which follows upon good actions is infinite from that of evil ones. The good, though it diminishes our time here, lays up a pleasure for eternity. and will recompense what it taketh away with a pleaded return at last. tlisom.sa Commasscs.—A writer in the National intelligencer, after mention ing the fact that the lion. John Quincy Adams died at the National Capitol says : ..The tam is worthy dame, tint the build ing is which Mr. Calhoun died, was built for the use of the Congress of the United filukan, and nal used as the capital during the rebuilding of that edifice.. suer its do attention by the British troops :.and, there fore, the walls within which he drew his last breath have often echoed to his , voice, as poured forth in the definice of his prin ciples, in that rapid Aeneas of eloquence and logical reasoning which,' though it might fail to convince, never failed to elec. nify his boners. Cascaute a, Torras.,--A singular cir cumstance has occurred at Chemertea. near Cambridge. (Eng.) A servant girl went to the river to fetch a pail of ,water. and espied. floating on the stream. a to. marluably One pike ; she made a plunge at it with her bucket. and succeeded in capturing her prise. The pike. not rel. ishing his eouftwed.poshion.. jumped out of the pail. and fell by the ri ver's edge ; and the girl, hteekt.ni lousing him. throw betielk upon._ the, pike, placing her band upon his heg d. when he. bit nearly the iitole of bcF middle Omer and the 'nest 'moment was safe in his native eh,. meet. wryly% with liim the poor girl's Theta ii sink Cs" lOW . atom than .4* - normal. and that As conceit. all in. tractable fools. dense; Ot us flea ,!,karedis* mai. Yon My' mike idtoti inleiihers ois may wiedoilitio to " ' ' iiiii . .. 4 de but &et elle' think dtdriii corn mete ienia 'WO theism& oreotheeitesktiet. ions. They are oriinpriariuble toolitra+ !W I . 11 , th tl6ll , !slikalillfa.dfignerNir• I , Nike Ji d p PWns,otAireryfreliii, wireepsaker of the Hems - iteewittaly, Antal' tbemeagiereviwetewieribe meet, tripped es the ample, and felidowe The Seem- beret - boo • *Ow JPOig e with the stuneetwaviq) =Welk der' Prtier. frattlint ars* theflovr Artitcnottr.- , -..Ws west be unanimous," observed Hancock. on the taxation singing the Declaration of Independence. .there must be no polling different ways.” "Yes," observed Franklin, ,"wo maust all hang together. Of most assuredly we **ball all hang seperaftly." A man who had a scolding wife, being willing• to excuse her failings, when called upon to give some account of be habits dtid character. he said she was pretty well in general, only subject at times to a break. ing out of the mouth. • - • . ,t.g 4"12.q.112; . .";lii .!! -I•A kirseg ES-1,41, ,4 4 N 46. 1 50 i vgils"siA4 - ,14,01( 2141i550 SR Writ von 'Lkfir tr, "Jo 0 ,01 ) i [MANOR & ItOIVIANTIC 44.iinitEs, Or A tIt'IrWRECrE'D TVII." . ---”, -- ( ratatikettitatta Chusittel I • ' •'.. ''By the 'Meitner tCherokee, litiriginithe California meat,' We rewired' a - letter iii- V 4 Honolulu, Sandwich ,falands l 4 4 9 6 1. ,1880, written by en old friend and fellow Orititer, ihtisi' adventures have been so much (*tor the Commie adventures„ have; we extract a part• of his letter for theuthese meat of our readers. The writer left N. .. York in 1848, .as a full private. in CO.. Steveneon'e regimeaLs ,Alter . .the.wars were over., be remained in California. where he was employed by Gen. Vallejo ars carpenter at the•timo the gold mines were discovered. Be .of course took his chances at gold , digging. but soon a bandoned the business. When we last heard from him (previous to the letter re eeived on Friday) he was wilt the pub: MMus of the. Californian. He writes that *town abandoned the sPeettlatiene . "' He concludes his adventures for the pre sent by being wrecked One day on licino lulu, andmarrying the daughter of the chief of ' the village on the followlog Nun day. But let him speak for himself: "The paper wad slowpay, in" thole times, so I sold out my interest and gain ed only two or three thousand dollars, which I spent. Speeuhited a little, hoiv *gamut* did well—failed in somethings but made up in others., On the 9th of October last, in company with seven, I left Sea Francium on a visit to fire "Beau tifid Islands," intending afterwards to sail to China. make our way overland to Rus sia, where I have an noels, and thence to England. where I could take passage home. On the 28* at noon, when we were with in two leagues of the harbor of Honolulu it came on to blow a gale.. We, stood off, and suc e eeeded In worrying out the gale, but just as we were entering the mouth of the blither it came on to blow very , bird front the North-west, end in five minutes we were hard and fast on the shore. I rushed so my chest for my dimes, and had barely time ta secure them when the hull parted, keeled over, and filled. I mitred a spar. and, clung to it and the dust , like "grim death to a deceased A.frican." • After being in water about three quarters of a hour, lashed by the surface and bruis ed by the spar. I gained„ the ,short. I kissed the earth when I first stopped, and determined never to leave it, having sixty. five pounds of gold dust about mg person, beside three or four hundred gold dollars in coin. I watt completely exhausted, and turned in for the night, (for night it began to be) undir a coacoa-nut tree, where I slept soundly until twelve or one o'clock, when I awoke so cold and sore from my bruises that I could scarcely move. To my great joy I discovered a fire about a halt a mile to the west. It proved to be a village of the natives, (Kannakas) who, on learning, by signs, my misfortune, stir red up the fire, gave me some boiled pork, bread fruit, yams, and a variety of eating matter. After I had disposed of this I turned in on some mats, where I slept soundly until sunrise,when I arose. Af ter I had made my toilette I was introdu ced to the chief of the village, lie is of high rank and much respected. His name is Kenai, and he is related to the King of the Islands. He is ' very polite, spoke English fluently, offered me a luniae, 'some land,' and his daughter in marriage, if I would live with his tribe and 'helmet them as far I was able, in the arts of civi lization. I thanked hind for his offer, and told him that" would *HA over the mat ter. After this interview I. went down so the beach. accompanied by a party of the natives, to look after the wreck, bet no thing could be seen rase the spar on which I cause ashore. When I *scented the std rest* of' the storm, I sat down ou the beach and wept likes child, I hadlete , the only friends that I have had sinee . l left my 'home. But tear! are of uo arstl,po I made up' my Mind to bear it, anti te seeept the offer of the chiefund become his soh.' I accordingly, on my return to the village, informed' the 'chief that I would areept his uffer: , He immediately introduced me the fair one. Her name is Niaara LAIN qr.) She is of a light copper color. , four teen yeemold, five feet tour inches high, small hand and foo‘black hair and- eyes, cod, there all-very afiectionate. Her.dreits nsisted of a ' faded . Woe eat* skirt, coot . ing no lower 'than the knee, moccasins apd be lel o ‘'l T 4 itilvizrlivili c it i tt i h d . ,r„, and none too motieat. She sat on herwhenasked i f if she would' Marry ,itte. shp'said yes, with out the slightest heintatien;* and expressed * Wish that the ceremony ski:o(ll4e place on the fbfloviing Seedily, saying that a missionary Would IM there on that day:-/- This I aresithoorthen•lha rewarded met .withatkissi and ran elf to her father. , . The following day I visited the capital. arid pumbased **mudding dresses foamy, lady andttnyeelf.. together' : - with ;some VW- Sere for Ao brides. and on Sunday, "we twain ware civic enn,flesk.l L , . , • On Monday my father ria-law, at my, ra ,,. !mit, set screta,P9p, ti Yfftrftt 005 -oiat isoFolinut logs 0 ' s ulid "V (#l°. ? r in the ebilho'cir ten das lll a veti s lelui IP 'ffilditifellifit. 40 feet 'front,..llls flit ' Ali,i 4 1 1115fakt• high,' Wad Conipletidt:''''' i s. theentilt'bitildintitMittliind`htlbe --' , rill ' the 'others being bdilt Ofieedi Mil ..• -Thor eider is veryAnsuelr pleased•twith 'lt, will harps .that within a year ,, the while, -eilingentilibe ofologthistems, .t have Offer , in‘tiufamiett weaftend ...other, teelporod it 4104 41,taltte*tertwiikituild. rbsineeires 1141 1 1011 0 1 0 1 410.. 4.5. :.t 7.1 7 TOS. ;Mr!, T4,000;144 r el s 1 , 0 R l l l lW o, 4l,g , fli l , WO is A,llikViarlY /OOP 10111!):Pt.9131!« wi,tl► tiie woilif=4!poor as a rat '--aticking,ivpe IMtig—to'he cast 'Wien! with a pocket fall of rocke - aniong'friendly eat"- iges; in thia lovely climate. I am still a good Whig, and if my se amed child turns out to be a bey, he shall be called Henry Clay. By the way. I think of advocating the project of annexa tion of his Hawaain majesty's dominions to the United States." Pat soap in sonic shape plows all, , and generally speaking, the tubre LIE you put in the better. pArn - • - 10.0%,1.47,11.0.14Un't IMIOI EtIMEI Ififfg (IMMIX • ght 1 1 / 1 68 • . 4 v o x . 1.7;717;7 ,aise,Bufeleaisedelvhillierlielefv`Pen the-lissehestenitsocOuglespebliehes lowing, funny anoodotivond•aoushe* beam path. •lt smelly tepprieleit.ibot. sensible pastime** still ha fenesd mins persist, is crediting thielampseiptiblo imposition 6- kyoungnurermiledr a darer Wisdom. upon the ladies hi filmes keeping are the Rochester 'spirite,7,4 lElliebearing traeliad, and his voice was thunalmat with emotion. Sorrow was in, his oonntenance, and a weed :was on hio hetw. Re sighed ,as he took his seat,' and.,the bystander pitied him as they, saw hlnialroW forth a spotless handkerchief and Iripip,away a tear, that had gathered loolihu•aliet After.; few moments d silestanduthsok one of the. la dies aside. end , resteaseik if, enbeillielt‘ita be put in communication with the essence of his motherouid here he wiped his eyes rapidly gturtiMiC, A period of quiei'illapied and'a kalif& was heard, signitglig i * the deelted sof respondente dotildlieNA'and with a lie.- 1 itating voice; the' ylehisrlions comsnetieed questionihg the inlialblit 'one. oflow long had fetid before yondkair' A length of time was Stated, ' **Where are' you 'how, Motheel—iie you happy" • , •• " The knockhigfiidiented .that "the Spirit was at rest. ' “Are those 'eyes:it friends *lie 'have gone before 'oo 8 1”." ' “They are,' Aid-the knockinr. wrisen yoircats t;siclaiits them petfeet , The noise certide& the ,uffirmative. I “Can you see sneat all ;hues wheß,Xeu Tbe,tn,Pe pr oc l a met h t h e b i er t g al elar. hese otihe shaker's vision in Wet *meet, The gentlemen seenso, .reliSTO! 14 0 0 the spectators stoodavorwheitned with won der ' ' Ta mg se ath mouser er ro ao ed thelidies. inob Oehe steed in the deers quietly remar4ei--, have. jseea,iciLsripch entertained, as no dopbt mv snotttsr hereilt fur left her at 'lode, not half an liour , basting a turkey for dinner I" , A Smola us Copg..x..Tel call pplan.youl" said the uotuutellery "to Stol4,dkilirloaY,UP ott ,rhat, authority you are Pr,PVeu Sci swear to, the mare's age !" "Vnon what authority ?" said the ostler interrogative ly. "Your are to, reply, and not to F e. peat, thu question put to you." "I doesn't aorisider a ma n's bound to answer a ques tion lief - ore he 'shad , time to turn it in his mind," "Nothing csa„ be more simple, sir, than the question put. I repeat Upon what authority do you swear to the animal's age ?" •erhe ifeist authority," responded the' witness gruffly. "Then why such evasion Why do you not state it at once?" "Well then, if you must have "Must! I must and will have it," interrupted the counsellor. "You must," rejoined the ostler, with imper turbable gravity, "why, then, I had it front the mare's own mouth." A'simultaneous burst - of laughter rang through the court. TRICICOF A NEW•YeiIK BEGGAR. A triontlng boy who wad taken'tn titiri Horne' of Refuge last weeki among other uedn (casinos," related the • folleiving %go ohms trick pniellcild" whentit 'WttiCatify /2 yearp. 914. No woodpf,.,the ittlia. fel" low became o•ibiff. S aid , he .; J 000 OW fathettuld me I should gok . hun a„tiaarter dollari oF, ' ta4 o 4 "li i kAr wk eu W. V koSmlt' • 0 Wel l ate, and I knew a epu -I ire gat 540,‘Nror.fei::, surf oilio,, gi!oi mgst surd lit:Ale ‘1 1 0 111 Pg " r.la 4A 1 1414 1 1 t'd try a new "dodge:' so went Writs drifg i I O4 O • in sFoFOir.,44,,neoF norkrd lo‘feeis. M0t , 94.9 4 , ori " ,*ls w 9 of cream .of ? WAIF. it *ls JIM*: Irimr Out. aud helOied Jo or. Jllllt a t 4 / 1 1 fit 9. ti.fit.. l a imarakaaMJ ant "4,oaaa shear two l or three more. The youtk etep, in.lhp store wee, of routes. soon usilv engaged in serving Ileum, • I standstill si•thnotiun ter. with , my , Mule rewksge , in my band, waiting with seeming great patience. Af 'ter all weregone I remained alanding them. and at last the clerk ukelele if l wanted aaytbittg‘clso. :r: ., r , ' . J*Atio, sir," said I, ..I ant only, waiting for my , change." , • . ~,. wll °Ur change, oh I what did ritt give met" . .ze ,•• • . • , tll. half dollar. air." • • ' 1 , lie ,looked stifle for somimansents, and then said.? “Ares you right snit 1 ,, , , ~ "Oh, Tes , sir." said I. with all apparent ingenponsness.,“l pre you, half a dpllar jnst ta,thqgitt clime' in fur the 'esiai oil , , tail 'Oil' pit It',l! As didtattrandfiygot 4 Owe Itie:tfit'etiingit'." ' '''''' ' ''' "Well, Via ni - sure I I'inViit 41 abbut itt bit liutiiiie it Is ill tigiit "h id lie, he pin frii•q:linir ielOit ehiligt.'' 1 , i " ' '• 1'141,0'4 iiti k istly'intedflAtiti iiot), 1 0 16 ' i lidnifati I' `vas rdund iluif c,prnt' I ow* ',the titian], of tartar 111000' 4tldi, aid ran or se 'list' IA I eitiltf;' It &W..'" sti radial' 'wit" orawiie .43.4thteiriviitiiihe ihi n ozy 1 'hind raiittiftintil `wlttiti'l iiitoribil 61at'iit iht tikk' tit' wptilt 'l' Wit 4 4 3 .0 4.., , holietilid; tae" '41.16 0 ifeatill i d said I was a sad dog—andtiik Itifdliitnitit4 lark. , 0 107, 4 ..1'1TY • / ! I *o 9 tt e ' I " I t lt's 4 l it 9 icetsfr nor'' . tki : „I mt 4 • 9%lini., . 14 41‘, ' lit ',At 4,.,: ~*,falgtte e t l o 4 ; liiAa, 4 , 13 ,d? VS% : IA ( • I t e#. o ll. Ig, ti,.. 41, 1 / 4 m to 17,1, 1 . 'Tit ?, ,i4l! xi! ~ ,RA ~, ~ s A . ,b 1 li t A n id/R, iv :l# ) ) P r .l w q 14 4 .10, 8 i1 i , 1.4 4.4..itP a 1: , , 4 h. ,. . - ‘ , 4,,,...“ 4. , !• 'V ''i $ le,' " ' '' . 164 ' I tit ne eye Blachani.h. It kik e , , hts'idi'fit California '. ' flii 4fhtli v ieseV notninated to fill 'the ra'dittayli the', stittuii front 'Bacramontel, ill',/,lnlf Was defeated. ' '' SAD MISTAIM-A little girl ved e l years on a visit to Mrs. E. W., Mi ll er, at Philudelphia, was killed eIA giving her three spotialbla 4•Flitiulatiunt in tnisiake lot end-bilious rnetitcrite: In the case of Bayley, the gold pen ma ker, nt New York, for the seduction of Alias Caroline Runtiett, the jury. on Sat. gavo verdict fur plaiwas of .100 damages, I r 711,11,1 1 11,. m itheiyittovo v I §,*- 4 n) 4 4leit liiirordislititiiigi s'elatttal; #is , ' I ilt itat lillifibile'aft4" "ihd 'ilbl kg ai. trOtAriatifitlithi '1t0 . % ' idol k tii. lipba (iffalifi t i ti e , tbecapni - tir4- Mirili It Mid i :rote it 4,, An, et the - Iwieldielt"tieri &el' teitiefn. ' The Witte, 'Alt 'Pediti ''',ir tiftAtii,': low thilig•siloist mit room re m m' `ii icV'biliir fa I;4c. ' "lii en iritliiiii 4 r ithiiiii‘itiatild Se fast ih peering' Wit' t silt and 'waii r ,.o BM *ieht ' sehkOillitrt t einithi tO, , itirow or fire i lowint ; irniii, thb heal intik ite spenked wil4 0 4 4 1 1 d male until . the son ..wman, !athaa 0: t•will aomplouiy roma the pw tient trim:the lethargy.. , , . , • ; ,,.lii a Al, the•'feel ~al b oultli ho plaawitin perm water,with ,anielleo added, and•thn iap,briskiyruMW, Ai bantlegatt Junto:wed kiitaL the mak. etallaao o l afationani.Pra ,.afire4 it pottsibla, i Irst =any enees. , 4l,rer‘ Ver# bilteilint,et the lanai' at* tultatuoth. ir , Texcedief fail, Dr. "nib found two,tew. I= Pa tof Ink , completely stayed:Au lkealle of ' SOP illil. . 1014114 0 0 math the part with strong brine for an hour, Ann hiPAPlnikoree /*visit a Mho* , .• •• , •_ l3 ' / o _, A 9 0 4 0 0, emai aelloaed.wateeritald' to In, Pa 4, mai renewed &lot, or Am *era w 1 . 14 ratios is etoot. calm. . II Alm, era be eff,ordeite Wish ihn•IP)4 1 10 1. With OM ° ; VW° 1,11;• be ataawaitarith tartar, Ir.agh. theca ;Wale A day with silt ind.ws- ter. ' ;.; I . : ;4: In swelled neck, wash the part ;With brine, and drink• it ohms siting tt-day dotal expatin!ini; iw fond in it moderste 'ingress; and nide dignstioin ; bus Bak meal bit finjuriotbs W oiled , unioh;A— Siientille , .//mtlrioan. I ' vc • r1111.016P,4)1,0,i.,10Phith,M0,-Wst tqr* wAf) ProfF4lfsito,oo it.9 o Wkeiltl l 9.4ittes f ives bp vies/mild the .idyl gl 4(':ottelfei IlleZit are AO , ft) be: teeeeeed 1 0; t , ". :e UPI we. .leg‘titte:bmeibel Pul*riG teel kit the 11 440; 14 AMON , . We Pre'; 41/4 1 be c0n9 0 4, 1 4, Alis t PruitOrenr 4l nee'r hat P.PrutilltTFAing., dry, 1340 . 410 1 Weked esiereell4 blitpfar, co!, ei cal ,r9RS full,* intAixtels*.itial'etgY r those reports that set thcwiacgiagscc,oe the board a jingling, and wake pussy; we' vsy,lfitrone offtlibee ssuakquaketeneties, i we hates lottu inAgrioronly.to.ther Whiidt we bear for women wid‘..eutliwoilite dug. A. , seeeze-w-so betvin good-ttiste-e•itouttl 4 crick:like rise in , a clear. imorning.' .A receipt for a sneeze , af this •geties , is ail tollows g When you feelNa ticklihg at hes. root.of your, pirobuseitk+juss , jump. , up. if, you be seatedorint to the .wiedow through, which ,tite sun shines,. throw your !wadi back, until the buthp of philoprogimitive •ness presses on ,year coat eotlar, ropsn your mouth..stutrilike a half-starved hyena i at• a piece of fresh meat, and then.---blaze away. The effect will be prodigious : an echo will salute yod from the house top over the way : the good house-wives will order the , clothes taken ins she genie cock situ ture.up the` retie( hie eye st , the sun, anal you will .have the assume°e that: you have not sneezed in vain:" Tiorraitaeca I'ABl3l. Ile rats , ustip, assembled in a large cellar to devise some wwbod-olichay in VinareShe bsit - frilin small trap which lay • meitrrthaving wee , cumbers; of %help! &hitch I stud viciations so taam Theo by ire nuondkuss littei many ;lb* spaecidis; awd , theiwofiw., iii of martyielltborats but. fruitless , Wait ihappyi unksiandinittuses, , said, bps°, opiaidn *o. if.twiiir Coe paw., , waslusep &Ts theepoing. dream safeiyArbil the food from ibephip.with , lthe ;Ail AbesktriondoWythnully squealed. mien% wbd Wowed atit *did iii‘ittfauss. ‘:This ' 1 meeting stiksereddiensil She cos weiteilee their bicunewbes thd devastitioir of Whitby no ‘means: iihnhoishedv , tho rim Wore kn6d to. ball =Roth& vawivintium , Thetsidow, ihmo woombledOatiromoisoc. etl' their &Umiak's'''. when all went hut lied ii faint veieei:and' a goer with only three legs. limping into the ring. stood rip 4o speak. 't Ail mere idetandy si llentoinlieekstroteiting net the bleediag Rahn mf legi=he said ::'+Mylrieadsel have tried dte method i yealproposed. and you.atin Sherlenalt Now let , aim engem a plan to escape the trap—ightet Weak . pit Vllitiollllloll"...... " Alifitlitirttliffinit• hid 'entligtetiti to L. loritti; lorid 'itetie, mat tilMefit mail ~y We n idriff al WasioA, feuin IllitittiOilki Wiitit vihtilitYbint i t Rhin' shiii.,Sr &re: • Ile ifii)thlio lib f L !midi? ilitifteckfiss in hit' e aredtei., 4 ti iiade a %NW, 'eh 'telitectif ititettilideriki. that tie leinitdiditisit the fitii ndhalieliiiir; sat thiarticif*rietf tar &Ai tiiii.'Vecidt Until . he tad reattied 'Citt6ikiii. - rfea , one of site ftimpan t v i mAinding him 4. it. hit' 34E11'0 'hitrito oiAtit, but lie Would cstitfit out lirt:'' ii iitiortii ' ittteiviaida ilia , ' d'Sqi)ii4• l sitti t t!t• 'On 'it; tog, and, l ' rife in hilVidecir;' 110'10' Mid her iif . eilif hided', The • tridititieutiliMit . Valhi tidy iii; ' a a real tided the 4oittpatit,'aitddmatided thd:initiderdie. At first the demand wislesisted ; but when the Indians had info rmed them that they lietilirdesfiv t die' MpanYif their ieghert iiiieritilegAnted,'"g the youth iise Surrender. Od'ilitiMiiiii hentiii. - They then stripped him i ttt 913 presence of the company, and bikini' *Ol it NM head to foot ! He lited Alio' teddik,ifer, he was thus flayed. • gpttrsratrsoa A YOUNG GIRL TO PRll ems luso early, take a pold:plunge bath/both summer and winter, atta*.ixtftastdiiitely after the bath walk brisk ly:l*o miles, br ride five miles on horse back.: Accustom yourself gradually to thitiliociplirte, and it will. be no hardship. Drinkylenty of enld 'water during your walks ier.before.and after you ,ride. This wilizpurify and :enrich your blood, and make it circulate freely through the sys tem. It will surely preserve both your beatiti and' your health. This is the true secret of comely middle aged women.-- Girls who begin this at the age of 18 abbreely'sliew the marks of ego till they are 40. "Dail, give me, IP opinion." i.Wilat kind of au opinion, sonny --ou opinion as is an opinion r' "No, dad, give we a pcnuy—it's a scut-i-went" =MEI MMINI OPtertors BEAI!.- 7 -A. recent letter rtt l o9he..gelddiggitts" of California days : 1 4 (le.prinmpal animals in our vicinity are ihe',koyott, or prairie wolf, the black and triazly'bears, deers, antelopes, rabbits, &c. Clecasionally a wild cat or panther is seen, but Very seldom. Several grizzly bears 'have been killed about here this winter.— j.intiv the skin of one, the carcass of which When ttiesied, weighed GOO lbs. The I fore tlrm measured 12 inches long, besides claws, Which were about four inches . They, are very hard to kill, having 40141 as many lives as a cat is reputed to The one I saw had twenty rifle *IS chot,intohim before he would "strike btu eltilOtp, fi t He was killed by some wee 114,sariepd, who have a business of hunting " wr. istr,proved a good prize to them, laM Went sFlnging 50 cents a pound. litesoultAN . kind-hearted *tare +tribe "Emerald Isle," lately went lifetatniult the printer of a newspaper in a tirigithering &ntty, respecting his runa way apprentice. The printer proposed tehmivertiee him.in the usual form, with a atkihMln raward„. This did not meet l'a trielt'ilidee, "ho did not wish to advertise hintomlyjist to give him a hint." After ; earione attempts at framing a suitable no ,llMos was suggested by hint muall ag,finient, namely : ..,.,!ibarick.flakerty would inform his ap- WetlitiOlts Timothy Dougherty, that he does not wish to expose him, but gives h.m the Wreltern to his ,master and serve out his 040u_, 01 . 114 likes good boy, or he will lk 64 aer(1.4,14 ono:papers." hiihriisrom.—Meeting an ne- Auilittlin6e'tha other' day, we asked after 'llll:lleitithrelirimdea : 1 'hen& i roinquire ; yeti can see with half-an-eye thstj um as hearty as a horse syti'htpltei l" sir he, ul believe ffifOitioie ti ti total hum- Wt. out peers ago, iindliiiiPt:gotie'Plithy eui of yet.— Mishit/heft ihblifry fever 'aka wet my liht4illit tiseitfilmszdnati'fitnei—eouldn't or wdd ,no more than lr tititilobstmi wow. I slept in damp sheeta—NaMppi dogwaid—run back- Weir Unk , tninnet no use.— Eat gram etrumbsrs all last' August- r and 'Mieleeat 'Water' tfvot7; hole 0 11 le from linrkL4-11014t tarMia;j4ifite I am, as hbartyis alfuekl." . " ' ' ;. ;• , ' CORs•—As the season of the year is now, emitter abi nit rot ; igniting ear* 'we publish. she following 'Mar rerhieh are lind in air rapionito rat Opel. twAiraterloaluree 'freperedlynur oat% vow on each. rafeetero bushel& of seis f irarkiveiliat'theri relltand plans tyoineore andlou wiliergretiinsit but tittits annoyaneettfreint grab.und other waren,. as the! salt will girt AWN their quietus just se notably 4ha theieghtyouthed dune it with a bodkin. Besides this, the Gait will, to a eonsicler- MAO extet.t, itet 'fixer ihilluOthettia ih . the 'Oil ne it ittreet rootittitie 'frein lie corn plantrr frittiti Cut ineoriAlenthlit 'll4lttittf Of Vinefiii‘ theleafftropititott: iO=IIM •u:Ar'RMthirlinTa 1101.6411160-41411110firOW irriiinklekinipliguigutAmulhAst sietim.bwrienetsing ideobdgd thei i ron xmsm minion , oft lbw bindniostimer andedelibetahely tot* bie mist ,trith , the be. dieea AM" boredom& lbw Maks hem, with his ersid , sintetknbettml ndstreilmsoadem tweed of. mosintrfmastr who had never Milano *a hotibeforms4 )* • • . fr. d t ssiidegsw irostitrhaillmeeingi walk). edhaekl tomb. Anoka bin istrommeni mai ; I had', ilickapeilitt wry The imagined when hiPiound (mirth* bead °fibs deg attach. ed rothelngewidt teldieb be funansti him. After being peldisetlytentisfied that the dog was diode 4tw numily;ittered well, this is the onlyvaritme-lhat could beat that dug tuttniage-earn Ring: I 7 • a , 9 11 . 11 $10Wir•••" — A• 'Ashman, looking 1111, i per soAy the name of Dunn, who 9r,04 b.vp s.,"spial(accnittit," staked a wag near BWenses,sisting-house, where No DO Chatham *wit was, as he owished to fief W. Dana." ')'he witg told hilts to go in toSamiewiii and •she .first gentletnan he twat at the table waa-the palmist he was imptatiat 1os„0 , I" 'Mut Dui, The .Anettrean(wee4hailidloet as 'skid mit wile *wards* peak'efoati, and this tollbsC leatleinan" . • -Moaned lobe as , • ••fulireyoti biers the Datebenan. Rona rE said Patti o'br my vow 1,1 am only f trot coat idoadi" holt t gletirlea is the 9NIII rind lir, _Vitiipe; the Olden wrested rtit lii Tke seseqst quadrupe d) to ths?/W,olil mouse of ' Si be ria. naik*ce vaili is the arctic OFiris t : . that a six 41'41311.i, !bolo, branches, A,abip;Soing over Charleston bar, with a negro pilot on board, the captain asked • , , O.W hat miter it 'the Ship in 1" ...e.Sak water,. inasse." • • - - cid Winer that, you black rascal, but how much water is dieter oriel): the captain. . "Eh marea t i ' mays' &mho, "you tink me bring .tin pot fur measure um 1" A Datoui Catu..--. 4 lVhat aro you doing there, Jane ?" "Why, pa, I'm going to dye my doll'e pinafore red." "But what have you to dye it with I" "Beer, pa." “Beer! Who on earth told you that beer would dye red 1" "Why ma said yesterday that it was beer dot made your noso so red; and I thought that I— . "Here, Susan, take this child to bed." SINGULAR AND . bUiIDILN DEATH.—On Saturday an interesting daughter (13 years of age) of Mr. R. Luakens, of the North ern Liberties; died after an illness of a few days, which, we leans, originated from her pricking a fever Mists( upon her lip with a pin. Thesbody, eller :death, exhibited all the appearances of those who die from the effects of poison contracted or imbibed from the bite of vonumbus INEW SERIES= : 1t: Hews Tonvirr.—The late Res,DitorFr of a certain town in Maine, au swath* but honest minister, was once pots** on the practical virtues, and having st shoot time previously bought a load-of wooded' ono of the officers of the church,•and. Go+ it to fall short in measure, took this occas ion to speak plainly on the subject :1.0 , - "Any man that will sell seven feet of wood for a cord, is no christian, whether As bits in the gallery, below, or in the des- con's seat." WKLY. ANSWEEED.-A Quaker who Wks examined before a Court, not using any other language than "thee," "tinni n lol "friend," was asked by a judge= "fray. air, do you know what we see here for ?" , "Yes, verily do," said the QuaVer • "three of ye for two dollars each' a Jay, and the fat one in the middle for onethotts and dollars a year." Sam Lathrop, the circus clown, in Me stump speech the other evening, made it hit, which fairly and significantly .brotriiht down the house' He promised, if .eleet ed, to use his utmost endeavors for 'Mel ons reforms, and among others to abolish .Ilogging in the navy" and introduce it in "congress.' The shouts of apple**, at this hit were long and deafening. Aunt Kitty enquired of the servantgirl Waite came from the Hungarian parts of Ireland. On being told that her geopapi cal knowledge was somewhat defect*. she excused herself by saying,-4 hoint got much larnin, I never went to, seltoul but one day and that was in the evenin' we hadn't no candle, and the master didn't come." A 'III:SEMBLANCY.,—"COI. W. in II vriy fine looking mull, isn't he I" fluids frien4 of ours the other day. "Yes," replied another,"l was taken for him at once." •You ! why you're as ugly as sin r' don't care for that ; I was taken fdr him once—l endorsed his note, And 'lay taken for him by the sheriff." A late l'aris paper says: ""One of oar friends slew days ago received a letter from Sir Robert Peel. It contains this passage have no hesitation in giving my opinion on the present state of things in. France. France is a diligence full of honest people stopped on the rosd by. br► glands. and which is waiting for the 'gendar mes.' A PaitsCIIIIIAN'S Exotasn. , --“Mine AtlVlOStni.seen.,Ton , little poodle deg, with his tail Slit and his ears cut short off behissA. Witsl,l 04 loge next week. as I was walk in pp de, riwore iu de steamboat t" "ttlidnotiblousiear,but aspect to. wary "'War. if ho be drown, I nal ,hini,a4x.timea in. Iwo planes." , via abstemirins in his living r iiiikititi 3 Oriletan or a rather obtuse alien' , danftptton,i patient laboring under ,ad ' tl, hit'S abstemious enough in the akin pal% but 1 tell you he's BTimmicoul *ben yJou borne 'to the drinkin !" The doctor left about that time. REM • William Barlett, for many years editor and proprieter•of the Bangor (Me.) Daily Mercury,announces that he has disposed of his paper. lie says :—..We commen ced the paper without a cent, and in reti ring, can assure our friends that we have sustained no loss ; our capital is adimpaiir ed.., A late Cork paper contains thefollow4 ing advertisement : To LaT.—To s will family, the second loft of Mr. MeDeresoes barn, with the privilege of the 'cattle.— For a family who want an airy locationotre should think this offered superior induce. manta. • FATHER MATHEW.—Up to Apr,' the 4th, Father Mathew had administered the temperance pledge to upwards of 6,000 persons in New Orleans. A movement its now on foot there to present the lter. : 4r. poole with 601110 substantial marls utswa. pect. The nortli.west territory, lyine west 'of Minesota, and lowa, extending so the rocky mountains, is estimated to contain 600,- 000 . square miles. It includes the proptill.. ad Nebraska territory, lying on the south ; the whole is thinly inhabited by roving . tribes of Indians. A Goon Tomiir.— , .New England's fair daughters :—lndustry ;wild virtue being their inheritance, they blush on being kissed by the rising sun in the morning, and are uo& ashamed of being kissed by the settmg,s.ge in thetvening." The first man who pegged a 'Wein WA or any other country, is said to be now liv ing at Hopkinton, Mass. His mos ii Joseph Walker. The value of boots asd shoes now made in Massaeltsetts slime is 818,000,000. An Irishman took the oars 'al &Mai for 'Worcester. On jumping Irina the cars, upon their arrival, he remarked that if tie had known he could. have made the journey in so short a time, he would have walked a-foot. • What we commonly call a falling staffs believed by the Arabs to t►e a dart laturbsil by the Almighty at an evil genius : and on beholding one, they exclaim. ••May, ,God transfix the enemy of faith.” , If a girl tiaa pretty teeth she of. ten if she has a pretty foot, she will swear a s hort dress, and if she base' ititeg!fifttil she is fond of a game of whist, *MI j 11M reverse she dislikes all the smegaialtlt, A But.t..—A jury ,of HMO wise Sell returned a verdict of Not rally. in « nee respecting a female pripostree bat , litookti. panied with a hope *MA, would 'snorer again be guilty of a like °ream ! • .• Aa! okliady in Has nd. whose Wit * ae . cupation win , housawiliory,,uni~tmer sluing room floor until Ale thim to On ceiluri"stld d es l oo4ol *if 0101 Aserootiotets *to toe losehieetak of excitement at preseo‘i* insimi of the comet of INC -:.~ ~i , bII•• It elvo ' I • *lO4O tr;(l.l4bili