/LI ei turtra txttoio,xl .1 tat' ii ~~lrscl to! I I ! s : l "ilkirlii 'Ai &O. BUEHLER. • • , vow* ANOT ER REVOLUTiox 111Ris %raft beleatin main" wwdmi ;pgrinvirsTreitit At the chi" a t ittlirr: 49rtipiAwr coma* pr nirilnrObetnihet announces to hie nu , enetomeit and other., that figdeinid trout the Eastern' dirt, ~iie'Girq+tSt, beit and cheapest shots meat Dr* ii4i4erliti4 .10d " CCOSMINGWAR24, ' titer oAred in this' place. To test tide he invites the attention otall who are de4 sirons of purchasing, before calling else. where. • parire his numerous customers, •for the very liberal patronage bestowed. he retook" hie sincere ,tbanksolnitritate _that they will not forget to call and see his present unrivalled assortment.: i , April 18.-41 A. J. KURTZ. eit !=MI GEM ARNOLD RAVING extended his business. is now. opousing as large a stock ,of Fresh Voods am has been offered, to he pub l ic at any time in this place. The stock °meeting of a general usortment of trtt cipoos g among whienore au parfioe C luths,Tweeds, Citestmeres, Ciishrtierets, Passinets,Jimes, Daring% Sommer Cloths snit Plaiils.with many ether article* for gentlemen's wear esty..eheap. Call and examine.-- Also, a great variety of Ladies Fancy Dress Goods, Silks, plain. striped and plaid, Gallants, Gingham.. ous. Delving, rotes and Geroge Delanes, Shawls, Don nets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces and Trimmings, with almost every article in thellry Good' Li ne. A large, lot! at'Carpetuig,. m4s ca, Freed Groceries, •Queensware, Woodeu-Ware, &c., &Lc. au of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Please call, examine and judge fog yourselves. We pledge ourselves not tethe undersold in any article by any estab lishment in the place. What we promise we ink* to do, and no mistake.. Give as a. all. GEM ARNOLD. Gettysburg.. April 4 NOUS't JUST FROM THE CITY. L. SCHICK has just returned from w • the city of Philadelphia, with one of the largest & most beautiful assortments o RACY GOODS, ever brought to this place; and bill stock o Ladies' Dress Goode, is as varied as it is splendid, and he takes special pride in calling the attention of the Ladies of the town and Country thereto.— Ilia goods wilt compare in style, quality and variety with any that can be bought in the cities, and to prove this he only asks a call. He has also laid in a very fine stock o Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c which he reels confident will please al who examine. Hr prices he has placed as low WI beilierthg . that "quick sales and 'Man eiths," tr better for both boyar and 4elkr April 4. 113010.-tf. NU NODS ! NRIV GOODS ! .Ftihoestpek's Store. 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She wpm ewer et *taw ; Whoa at si ear Heave* idler Aida the teramares Oat be p.a. -U de Wed swei die bad wriesnad, Fibs applauded in dr. gnaw Irani was not nano teaser To support Nei denspiwer 'Or Upset - 0e derstesing digiesa, W. with sense bourn gm, dim 'Mir is net tbs hula waist.' Ms would may. ia pleasant wen. "Aod des jewel Waster leas we Ha has tater for bee own, Title abildaws. r im% fielakew. Ever in haw heart howl Owe; TM will miss her wed is raw, They win ago bar kilrol AAP* knew weelt yak Lattiesg no ass empire **iron, combo is noir our Tram Ho his arias timid era awe' lest4thiar it ass hal bass y, floonnodist biome or lorsio dot fSeO a She wadi yeas die wieweess lissect. mOaa Cowie( ands as on e' M4s7 a weary, Isoiewee yipnr nte high thrived *hog Lifir's rtearnag edit the wenwor pathway not bath hi bar up to Go& Brie tbe tine Ow assi-commelii— Tow the berm Pei viler levet ; Eat km lamp oral trimined bensig„ And liar bone in emir set : Pew bee word.—km Ally sperm MIAs awaited illestruna can : Poor sad feablo—yet she maned Elbe washs pees tie vitas of Peed ! "Or dl jai within,' she mannased. And we felt tint she was non Graven wine the weeds dieee, wePeas a reme i t asyinto ands enlialimea Te die per too Ise* aims ; But dynes hope in this smemahremok h may smooth sal pent to henna. "Fr we mod the •be is Jinni Who coneideleM Me Pie: God barb mak is ties et inside Her deliverance is sane They who knew bee area temeneher When her nine Om fideare hreke, How she charmed a Wining code With the happy diesehm Ike spin ODOR she Mid as, sad each fretwee Lighted up wits iselingrenent. 'Through the world I tear a hydra Reeling ea nnegicit um ; 'Ti. my raids ewe In his envier h .hall in, As I wonder ire* I piker Onnans of that id Or ma. "When I see a lapin spirit Streaking theaugh temptenenis beer ; Winn I see a paw. week bismsem Bening pp sheet t e hierner ; Every word that mils is peciew,. Every leaf became a pen, And I lay them ia say beget Pet a peceitienmina 'Treat tie Spa of bide Anima I have pined imeametiem awe ; Prom the prafner, thersgbie ed Misderm,-- Pram 116 bugger in theekeent ; Prom the thing, O'Gara ereabeThe ; Tram the reininer eurebing And I by them is lemihn, Adding ever to my sena of boo vibes iamb oloaro, or ausainr. Ara I bia wadi combot ewe, Ttootid tan to an bobea. Wank of bolbeg to sooeiro ; nos Ilaber be oey Nkorea, etorai army, row ilk Ownrov, a cop of ender Imay oiler 10 •'male That abet apoko—arl liasOadame Molt bar brim ire now bight; 11 but lips Woo bit —.amok, Awl tin are be Irk Witt *row it was to on kir pomobei. Wiles go WOW was is 011, OD ! an owe one row mamma mg. May berbeertosil mode Mau isdlimed Mai Mr dam% • To pubes do bra aol Theo ebe Wind eboarbl Alworjobsiblit, aloneyo ;- Bat us basks= awe Wisdoms Thoolblo dais beam bum; Them& the 'hog other Relismis Sbo badepiosil boomeeld sot. Airrroinnr or Damoso liaauFmr— The prailiee of Mak* hoOltho ii was If odaMre'•44 4Y . 7 - . p ag Xl 4l9ll9 " tins , . afield will. au . 7`et them OE . -,„ . . w , , 4wrirei r th autos ; , • ‘ NI M . ' ' 1 - 1 - ' tii -- cede Pf- r""K! ims.- 1 ; , • OfikftWiliiii . 11 — ' ' iwiliiiiWi#ll ,11, pek, . *obi Wripiaikillt Mai/ Markin.* asoodisbisi la 1 Mica 01, • frnal. As kilos bet /10116 ii Id., hint . fitOos• woe somoubstimoly appear:4g at ami sollenimisor Pia= Mid.** did spri.Aboollr . :vayr sip bit Moog lac hisi stibilmit Wes gptbstiog •is ?dal pima" t 4 is%l laiesdald l thia_mala *IN dialikledtad Mak et Wilid IW• a mem hearteffig. , a :VI& Mk 734 v "' Wain! ana-- (ri~:.r i~r i:rr' #.Girt O,r tie INapl ~ f[ ~!'Fz, MN 114016 4. 111. mod, .diTicy-i4B:piiti,,. , rA;littii4t;':lilt,kfix-er:,::NAly:-.l,',,i's.4i' •.TiILAT ItINE•'WILL.COME That Hoe le litithiht." That Month' that dat: that lioar,that moment is cowl ellisett; 'add draws nearer and'nlrater enesTAlShig and settingitia: 'What rime, do you ask, Slider It limit Inuit 1 "451,. 11 4 gir,l; inlP9Anni inn) (nil of, /sr- P195,4g interest in ,Vniiv It any; 'moment of year exlstenee. It to the time, 'Oma you w ill 4 will be the end, of Wm to you. en you will pass out of ties. Iron wi have dime with. At that time yOu ,will change your mode egexistauets.,, You will tenter Qll,llBllll and untried scenes in a world of spirits and be man e companion of good or evil angels. Th i n di honr, that moment will stamp on Your destiny the seal of eternity. What a dine that will be to, each individual ! How near and fitll of inteiest ! And yet row, little ; think. the gay and Pleasure lov ing people of •that sousing hour. Could they lift lifq's Spy glass and look sway ups the mating future, and see that messenger on the pale hors. approaching, with every passing hour, how different woad be the conduct of many from what it is, now I Yet that moment is coming. Tbe time to die will come. Death is to every man a serious matter. hushes us serious to think of it amidst the gayest and most trifling scenes. Re- Ascalon* oe death have no affinity to tight nod vain amusements. Mirth flees its selectively at the very [petition of the name of death. If but one thought of the &tare world come in amidst the thoughts of vanity. it scatters them as the tempest semen the chaff. The two kinds of thoughts, the serious and the vain cannot mist together. And since the one must elf elude the other it becomes a solemn ques doe. which of the two are better for our happiness T How often and to what ex tent Will it be more profitable to cherish mirth and solemnity I Which may be most safely established 'with the habits of the mind ? Which will most confirm your peace, elevate your character, and lead you most directly to holiness and heaven ? A BIT OF MESMERISM,, "As I said," observed Goethe, "we are all groping among mysteries and wonders. Betides, one soul may have a decided in fluence upon another, merely by means of its silent presence, of which I could relate many instances. It has often happened to me, that, when I have been walking with an acquaintance, and have hall a lir ing image of something in my mind, he has at once begun to speak of that very thing. I have also known a man who, without saying a word, could suddenly si home a !tarty mimed in cheerful cower : r owel or aw 111/11JUo Nay, he could also introduce a tone that would makeeverybody feel uncomfortable. We have all something of electrical and magnetic forces within us, and we put forth, like the magnet itself, an attractive or repulsive power, accordingly as we mos in contact with something similar or dissimilar. It is possible, nay, even pro bable, that if a young girl were, without knowing it, to find herself in a dark cham ber with a man who designed to murder her, she would have an uneasy sense of his unknown presence, and that an anguish would come over her, which would drive her from the room to the rest of the house hold" "I know a scene in an opera," returned Lin which two lovers who have long been separated by a great distance, fiud themselves together in a dark room with out knowing it ; bet they do not remain king together before the magnetic , power begins to work; one feels the proximity et she other--they are involuntarily aurae ted owes* each other—and it is not long Woe the young girl is clasped in the arms of Mir youth.' "With lovers," answer Goethe, "this magaetic power is particularly strong. and acts even at a distance. In my younger days I have experienced cases enough, when during solitary walks. I have felt , great desire for the company of a beloved girl. and have thought of her till she bu really come to meet me. 'I was so rest. less in ay room,' she said, 'that I could um help coming here.' "—Bckenrian's ammerastions. • 0 - • rA 't • lA' It is strange that Friday is regarded in all malaria. as a peculiar day. In England it is reerally considered unlucky, and many people will not commence any undertaking es *at day. and most sailors are firm in the belief that a vessel sailing on that day, is ere to be wrecked. If a marriage takeeplacti on that day, the old wives shake deer heads and predict all kinds of evil ea the bride and bridegroom ; na y , they . eves pity all children who are 80 unfortu wit as to come into the world on that in auspicious day. - In Germany, however, Friday is thought to be a favorable day for the solemnization of matrimonial and other undertakings, sad the reason advocated for the prefer ence attached,' is said`to be the' aneient be -54 time withal and sorcerers invariably: lisid ibelt weekly meetitigi on this day, and whilst they were 'moiling thenilelves Inidi * Ming on blv naltnk s ' dwel t 40e,10. .04, 1 11...., .. ~,, bstii il!tin 4 444, 4t, i Duo pie,. . . 4 /Ail to t 'kik ' 7* tb 4 1 ~ .. ~.. ..s. ' , at .1 3. ii it o . 1 4 4 0 0 00.4 iti o o ol4 xm .ii . . ' , I **!, / ,, , ,A a : ,c , , ,., n t t ij.104, 41 ibildithuitiiie ' ' A#j., lie # l O . ‘ t ,i l if: I mere beard of ,l inCl/le" linperitition; in 1 onstammaa Await gisiziadtiediatt , "Wirt kV Awn , matited. Automattollitda:wahliP -1 Irr• r , •i• jo ieboax it t i,, ev t/ - ;‘ , 41 told is d' fa the iblataark. aIIgIiatrAALIIIIMe prates OVA* mos, tatkalittlovivahartaidiptua witiCits lisitakd Abu artatiltared yrniralloSl Nits toooktown. Auk : lltt V . t means I gide; for Tao.Boaa is m ti minethimoliqfrosiii *Nat ad ess In." Jollity, bat ',omit!' Ft , • (41' 13 I ~ r AllWl • I=Ml 11E1=1E1E= AN EXTEWINVI Jtnx;ll. Judge' Dick " tiller the old cocked hat iiitd'iehorittotti prerogative of pariSh judgoiliwayed fire *mph* of North Weettrn Louisiana With 'the potentiality' said 'vigor hardly'etitnilled%t the present day by'the cut or - 'Among the nitiltillijoue ditties add of the 'pat. fail judge ' will that of tritedOieet. lie Sold all the properly of tincoseiion to his par= iih. It happened oh Om ***Moth in sea ling gut the property cif a aekilased &car, thit an unruly parishioner' dietulted the ceder of the proceedings.' 'The judge fin ed Mtn fifty 'dollais and lint him 'to jail • for contempt of court. iteappllektlon was Made to him to remit the fine and' elease the prisoner 'on the ground that it was no contempt of wart, is' the wheti ful filling the duties of sueliteisitir, was net a court. and therefore l iras _nets* 0400 -of contempt. The judge immediately drew hiniself up with all his d4ppity and con scious power, and repllet,''.ttilit, I'll let you know that I ammiudge of this pariah -.judge all the time—juks trots, oho 6 4' ing of the sun to the going , down thereof; and u such, alwayi as objeCl teMpt. . INTERESTING 'FESTIVAL In the middle of list January the Scher. der - dance wire - performed — in - Mmrich.;-= This Sch , eer Tanx takes place elrery 7 years. The origin of the dance is' this; In the year 1517 a dreadfel plague ranee ed Nfunich. All doors end windows were closed, and men avoided their neighbors. In the midst of this tbrror and silence, a troop of men, coopers by trade (schadler in the dialect of this part of Germany.) came in from the country with music, 'and green branches, and Wentr , front house to house calling on the people to open their windows aod doors. , The pOnPie el this unexpected summons, came forth, and, as if in frantic jOy, daneed thrthigh• the streets; and strangely enough; the plague spell was broken. In commemoratton of this event, the &baffler Tatiz is performed every 7th year. The men wear gait scarlet coats, black velvet small clothes, yellow aprons and gayly ornamented haul they always dance before the royal palace. The bright dresses, music, and the attendence of harlequins made a lively scene. The Schafller 'rims is generally the cotninence ment of the carnival. Goon.--41. pleasant young fellow, about half-seas over, passing through the Suited at a late hour, was accosted by a watch man, who began with all• the insolence of office, to file a string of interrogatories, in hope of being handsomely paid for his trou- IWO king pats' is your nainyir 1" • .• of the King's dominions. **Where have you been 1" .41?Vhere you would have been with all your heart." *.Where are you going ?" °Where you dare not go for your ears." The officious guardian of the night 'thought these answers multi oient to warrant him to take the young man to the watch-house. The next morn ing, on being brought before the magistrate, he told his worship, "that as to the first question, his name was Thomas Crown ; with regard to the second, he lived in Little Britain; to the third he had been taking' a glass of wine with a friend ; and that as to the last," said he, was going home to my wife." The magistrate,reprimand ed the watchman in severe terms, and wish ed Mr. Crown good morning.—Londont Paper. . A WRIAIIi MAotrr*ATt.—A traveller having made an excellent tapper at an inn in North Wales, observed that "nobody oould have made a better." "Stop, stop," staid th* landlord, "you art in Wales, - sir, and moat not make parsersl ootnparipons without adding, the mayor exeepted."— "No," rejoins the other,"l'll except neith er mayor nor alderman ; I say no man could have made a better supper than I have done." "Will you Mt?"said Bon iface. "Thee let me tell yon,- , you'll be fined five shillings." "Flied or confined. it matters not; I'll not eicept a soul of them." The landlord made his bow and exit, but the next morning rentnoned his guest before the mayor for the 'et of petty treas on, and the fine was in emsequence exact ed and paid ; when the reveller, turning round to the landlord in meu court, thus addressed him : 'f have ravelled through a greater part of England Scotland and Ireland. and except the dentical animal that chews the thistle. / bare never, met with so egregious Maas is you are, land lord ;" and then turning with In air of profound reverence to the much; he added. .the mayor . excepted." Dogs or, AN Asoistry 312.1.—Antiqua riatis Will feel deeply Interested in' the' die: oovery of a vast region if ancient rains with near San Diego, and with a day's Borah, of the Pacific. Ocean. 'at e head of the Gulf or California. Por no or tetnPles, dwellinge-loly stone rigida (seven of thing within a a 'qua milis.) and' mas. 'lie' granite rings , t)i cith lii Willi round venerable trete, column,' d Woks ''ot hi egglyphies, all "sped' f ibni t e ieelette reee et 'Alen: WON, Tette t 'gene, 4beir ve lorytedis,OlipkOl t o sill iiiiating• fa= sisity . or nienkleit I 'leer likqiite` ejleik rviniiresiliotle ihir nil -Porietweilia.W ties; viiiiiiiiiiii;:aLliiii. Ail/Una 'tir Illatlesel comae- beillitecil aipeieleimattm ernes* of thgesica iind t_pit_ ilfufeeY , furl lietee,iberliiiffervlentielklabetwreherell taw. I ebeervpitnelibe dimeelldrieuseeni , 2l be aetedelatiasiobiller as irrestintindia ~ Mart a: tradition Aatiriettateiliiietimatiems rabieb-likeit ferioue*rsathers iumenirdese tote& 4fTbe legion , ofdre maim isoalledi l!ttfitoktuliansitholrealier , LoP wry igq.iti Waller, II rr atiali. r'?i , I i. ) ~.., nt :,,,, o , . • 4,141 N 1.13 34 9", 4 . 1 7 , al i l i rpikin 4 ,A4f 4 .o!"'4 : , °N044 1 kls 4 , °I; . 6 44* Ill* (ttit • I V 0 1 41 iIuMTVA% a PP° 6 94 O mrt tot?, lopta.l l neisessiry, fon is the *V lice 45 ealsiducunalba ob.* itm 1010161 F :#O. tomiimaktissiuieticiAasuboisko id riOla nridgesill altilvettvdedibstit (helve. v 11.1,cc,,^ / •1 i ti , ~,,. _,,,' , ,1., i. RaM3mieei 1 Itiati-Dtlegit ' the ' kith : 44' l of i. ' 44llkit. !,011g1fli;j01101 ball ofo Idoninghttriti lingliind, in'' honer of mat o ''. fire iirclulir habits: 1.1,4 1 wi . . Lord :Elewea.tvibtorrof the Ist df June, get` ethos , 1 1 ?M.: , torultif 'bring 17,04,,umid ,MAglase •of distsosde, pearls : your, ather'ilret 1144 Wdli 'itols :id a n d .leffir e o,,orrieit,iki#kfr i llid. l l7 . , &tr i 11... 4r "Mat ill liii,P?ill A'qt,. 'te, - 4 ere, ra. Biers' ead-dritai was a snip e Olt the youth, ii . itiffSiller wears, a wig. Wreath termed Weep ibtitikai bfiallotid bilk; ' '' ' ' threewstinuerlione.thili chaste 'aid appoeits. appendage wore, 'Mee brash*" Ow (*lbw" ing morning, planted in thp,gasenewg 140, company byy, the countess Howe, on the' lawn It Colnwfoit. All MO siabitui'graw. were "tenderly naiad kr," lint! are' now handset's tiitail.—Ohe*l 7ntwi'' , Custom Sumner-An •old odloer on the retired Jim; residing et Caned, MU` Paris.llately iroleinitted suicide front grief. at the death of hirhoirse, which w iline• his retireami fronstihe the serelcaithirbad , nursed. with the , groat 'assiduous eau% and , when deed he had buried in bib pr deow-»+ Sddrie neighbors beaming shinned at not seeing hint-apple its betoal, enteted the , house, where they bread his hangistin. his bedref3M. JeU.r lees /PT ea th e table. which contained these s t poor horse is, dead, and I canho 'flurries it."—/beet: dotteepmdeist LAMB Taami.•—itt Australia them are the highest trees, in -the world. One of an unknown kind be. been Mumd there measuring 2 . 30 feearom the pound to the lowest breach. At the base that tome is 30 feet in diamaterettnd at the height - of the first 12 fssitiatthe.ground its-airoum. ferelute i; tan feet relit•hilb*l 3 feet. This tree is perfectly sound ; 4 stands in' a forest of sassafras. 'Artother sort drgreat tree' there is 'called liticdlyp= tie gigantici. It rises to dui heigtdoC3oo feet, and often has 41./ feet cirenniference. he bark' is excellent tor alining. Wing twice is strong se oak bark.—N. Y. Ede. At * meeting, a year or two igo, lit thie eountry, a gentleman war speaking on a question, not strictly within , the range of business, then on the lapis— Ildr-oxOng animatated as hie remarks progressed. he exclaimed, with something of me ram. atic solomnity—iMr. President mil Wise's yearn for the miserable victims, .Order. order.' shout, several voioeo front the opposite earwig of the house-40e gcnikrrean's bowels are out,pf orderl'- 7 The point of order was austainea by the chair, and the speaker Was amninanditd to take his seat . , Mr. Flees, a well known street preach': er in this dity, was accosted by a would be wog the other dip, and questioned as follows : 'Do • you believe what.the Bible trays a `T)" • -an And tlui fatted calf P! "40ertainly I do. 'Well, can you tell me Whether the calf that was killed was a male or female calf ?" 'Yes it wee a female calf,' 'How do you know that r 'Because.' said Rees, looking the chap in the face. see the male calf is alive now.'—an. Nonpareil. Some years ago there was a young En glish nobleman at Washington, who had not much britns, but ■ vast number of titles. 'Several ladies were one etietiing mentioning the number of titles. "He is Lord Viscount so and so, Barun of such court," Ate. "My fair friends," said Lieut L., "you have omitted one tide, he is Bar ren of Intellect !" Nam What is glory ( What is hubs! The echo of a lona lost name 1 A breath. an Silo boor's brief Wk. Tbe shadow of arrant naught A power (bat blowoms fora Dying nest Worrow •,' A stream that harrier on be way. Singing of sorrow. A minister was walking out one ay and passed two Bide boys, on or_ wheat made i bow. As he Mrned hie backs, he heard the following itmuling conversation "Why, John, didn't you knots that 'was parson t" - "Yee, of course I did," "Well, why did you 'not make t tow to him ?" "Why, my pother dont belong to his church. ' The following wu posted on the door of the Ludlow Chinch, id Hertfordshire, some time back s--" This is so give notice that no person is to be boded in the churchyard, but those living in the parisiu Those who 'wish so be buried, are doll& ed to apply to Ephriaa 'Ornbb, Parish clerk." Girls ,are like kiltenlH—lienilY.loo°Sh the m the right way, and ;bey will rub arid pur most atfeetiorwitelY, but Ole. *ma contrary brush. and they wilt get their back op in a most disdainful ,twaustar.— They all like te be kissed, but shams dia. licacy about the openttion. • ..19 hat did Mr. se of t asked 'a simple aeigilltor. .40f a aotaplicatiim, at; disorders," replied Ns friend, 4 140wi1Ry,,9,4, disariba atontoticatioth my go od fir I" .' •• All"Mied :the 941ert "or two P474 41 ,w0. P4 l i lk 6 OHP*7l a n d alitir& ''~Whit "ttedbi the'etia ei tittle that bell to eieditif as they were approgehibtlettellifiry iifehigeJ „If I . srl i slio p .. , !mid!lA, Inbjefed wie° The !eerYi tat toile by WO. It , r t , a L . ofvf, ttl 41 Nie."iiiidlYffneliwiiii. 4 1 deinh %WV “why, ifiswireitt" laid 'het utbhl4l64 ‘slitit with his 11011±1 efs'e:sed'i ' thtnir iChri hid been's& vihy Mt' qvtliiidbiiiOdii bed' of hiit b ottovi-difoco.i—:A. letter' -fi e & 'the *Ater airti Sid in tit Tftimee;froinlr'esil' 'South Wales: "a f ith.' dOnyethit Wei task ton/oK *as, taking nitgo' at' Ellfdney," nia, consisting of ready-made co' rk t ito&k,set T Spin , lirtatne:llwsgolvref being ittleaslhitsak4Anidiw 40 1 111 t 1111110411tifill tikft/Pciislodffnfte faie d tsfilfilt amino f” ,, t11.%;1,1:‘ , ; , .1 Drawarirc-41toi , puluitiliouti iir a 'the people lw &moon' Thatooituf tihie' o, ad esiguisiteuihe oral 'M dratoniq6,ll6clittod to o*** whining, him: 11 - k O' *NO •hod: sprabroverkioard Ml*. thipiag out. at be loony ouolis' 1 lisle tun blosiatiodueo# io you I" • '" ' ,Amin 8 . , 1118) was tit'at Si. PlNt;les, Hawk New , it ,the, tiooff IWP4oBtroution.by fiz i lie ran, , with fhek , nat . iwemwking. ", slaw* be bad beau Astwattly ra "yid MlYAlffialt O.4 , NPF , *kiwi bad Iltve),NalAdith. wow.W.rooefetiau4' X lieteel; linuithed it 14iiii' iuti . a it/redeye ego; iris "tido& Shad 'eti; ' t en , honor ,of the fugitive, and a Mid* la itched *SIT; milk4ooo,ifil4 Arilleied Henry Clay, en honor of a ,gentlegep,o that nanny who) fitter inteTtetiriSlKeis tesky„ • • is Isl, ,t t . -C . 14V ..:I^T, —'"Ths lionoiable aressbei is so omli,i4 being praisel," said so armor in ,rash SADO Of CoinsiOns; 4 4hial411014.bilm l he' be 'cob* toicirr bill wee to look 'lip rod ibg , stbiiioeuttei 0011"'60 blame; low* swans's ! lai 'ordtee der• to ithoot impanel, moths top tall tee, elittbed satotberonionearby i and oft bidet *idiod loismnitsaa for 'io *With freak oak' that: 4 4hetdida l lirai tO Mu& hie aua by, a long Ithat. " • ' • George Cr(*l l ll44Pldiiii ,out pf a bOCIE. .asY 'coach 9Er ,gaTtl p!os,.,dsissir a Uag , "This is CO O I AM. Nis fiti " r saki . the driter, •tTnitp-ik / 1 1,-.4l,l4lbiAmikl George, 'Pith his ,isikakstels. is ill tigto ; Iparip.l44 bat soash.7'r. Many anima* *Mc , "rind r of ~inta`ry eiroutnslanal are come arraet - wittr tajiaotta poplin' Wheri latkitiate: Man hi tasolrbeeahtiiii whit isoisotioor *hitt' Mghli exeitid to sa ger. , sßerriettbero' 4oht."• eald viinhi sheriff' tot fltitineWhip had ilhakuit him vithet roughly,' viremember: don't oafs t 'copper abottditi pirsonidlyf *hoover slakes me Atka lbei *map laths pow.r of dump! 01b4 0 144111141154 Ifbles, t _Fo Fbe elFeFfll . . eufbAFebfet Feekl ,; Xl' ',.., WINO, &Mined IV i ' Mkt. ' Whin* shadiog tidluonooparomo so Ain 1 ' , Afar , , „ As a general thin, the less a nuke restis t the more loquacious he is. Put a 40,ei1l ignoramuses in a moll, and they will wrfq gle all night about the, “oonstittitionilitrut saw=mill. &The 'desponding Chtiatian k " says Leighton, atoms tonkle Seeker surely as the needle to ita poleoren th_oegh,l4ke the "wile. he tyros Inoilb4rl i e r • , , Let the ;paint Mtiß reettiether;` test* nothing derogatory saiployeteat Which refnistets to the *ell tieing of" the' race. It is the 'spirit that' Is' earned" 436 an employ Meat' VIM iiiktiines ot'SieValkt It is every Ivey troditablo to bstile.tha yard-stick end to ISIMISONI tips,;. ltitr onl discredit consists in- has)* • soul ,witOss tango or tboughtis as short VP the .atiolo sod as sorrow as do tope.; , • Dria tai )rtitt_ .may lavo beep jinanAin, denouading hkeotora mita ; but i 4,pos ed he inflicted - er "titoiar aware oa .o,vocx, heart that bad throbed skated him. Mothaw*M. De not indedges,ht that inslyld ita,4 meaning many peop le express rot tolerable. e sentiment is Intend . for beautiful tltinga. 1, Ike loftiest toeunteine catch 'the earliest llg Till. by dermas, the lowed plaint grow WO; tito deems the trlttA upetetbeAvialisi tsiadu F 7 144)11 the tiettibt the IOW"; 11 4,ftelt A 2 414 . All the perfonnaneer of human livet which we look , with praise or woethit; are laminae. Of thaTesiettwas fixes et p.m verance. • -1 Somebody thinks . Iliac, fpgktirp. IblYes should be given tig'iteisuse we should render unto tAe ibb things tiler Mt *seekers. ' ' Talents, toitink are responoibilliierouSeieto. tivitbittit lidl ding to them ootoototi6ot6 • •.`; A man with iti'ltritaigii: fedi to be pitied. thee barred earth brpoweity..., 116! linenViintoprge, is the seitste . tiqq pen is the nlyfOitis,pf , this nntfnq oWtdaitt A* yrs Op .o *k p) ind: " A •doed nveninliontentahrdods and d e ik. earths earthnian titan j firaggemes. 4,46,eldpesksadnief•irthelitHle; Vic k . baton v t„.. 1,%, - 7-14 , Z 47 ielinantssissnes lasimets • MIIRK,VX„ )i -0t.,1 .1 , ' MI ftt 1 .1‘ alispriTr, -1411stidott iiihrievestre or etwiwgrd; 'got diosimialaistridlo.*(olo, Ji w 4, Tie that loses his conscience, hastsoth r , ng left that.le-worth keeping. I f i tyl iulity &Mt ' , l4Nitabriairmi 'litokierta A tabariagive greatailltadorte4tlie diatiaiobiats: 'lrataa nOTOORPAIr4IRSOPTIJNIIRmita4" wiparrittWttoktis 3 - padiaieW •11111141.610 ate effik It. 140, ilt*etteitaiat Mom t powt arts , r . ..; y I rle blob! We for td e 011 4fintumpea Amur a mei • TWo DOLLial rtif #4,4,14517 r 1 • I NUMBER e. . `2ltrtettituraL TON4I9CO ' DOW s PROIRC 7 / 0 X setenwlr Insiers.—=We last year primeval bente snuff mill a barrel of dry bat. ireaseti snuff flour, and prepared drudging limps,. Coterid with a tine bolting ciele. *Ol Which we sifted it over the surface sf iw im phints attacked by insects, and with lag signal emcee. The snuff slicielitho }hied, if practicable, while the plant is. r it with dew, and repeated every *bower. the boxes are properly made, (like a rem tido flour drudge,) and the mina is FCC• (icily fine and dry, but little time is ircee, miry to go over an acre el plants, Lees the 'rose-bug, cabbage-louse, 'brim mu grape vines, &c., all ytekl to the inflection of lung, and the most delicate plant at ilfei het-house is not injured by its appllien i tim: Air field vegetables. caustic kale, MAI intb a fine powder, while dry. and ampripai Ochre slaking, by contact with the produce similar results.--Pintforptir 11.492". • Powortons Vossms.—Vessels r ai z per .oftest give rise to poisoning. the mud undergoes but little change iw w dxy itmeephere, it is rusted if mostatatilat present, and its surface becomes soma rkh a green substance—carbonate sesba proloxideofcepper,apoisocouseamptoidi It has sometimes happened, that a aniediar, torment of knowledge, poisoned berlita. Ur— sourkrout, when peso l:soil" same wow time in a copper vessel, has maw. cod death in a few holm. milks ewer times permit pickles to remain in capper vessels, that they may acquires nett pow solos, which they do by aboadtiogysitellal Families have often been t h rown iatodlou ease by eating such dainties, and waylieri died in some instances without saspewilag /he oattae.—Ds. Thompson. - ... Cettuus Or et:Laity—Far mu* T r It 's hould he - started in hotbeds; littla, . rater' use it may be sown out in .4prilke rj rhea the plants are of a suitable__ , traniplant into a rich deep soil. 1110,101 ar . sbehes 21 feet apart, and piscine a , - t a few inches of mellow maw, 6' bciplat of the :tench. and as.. good loath, and mix intimately the plants six inches i spin., • „Am iiinieni take up a ball of earth wigh..9116 10.1.11144P111414.1a dm CleningolOr fa.. 3 Weither. Bat", the soil Iregomulposs rii , r 4rth up gradually:A*l, 'itkeh is *ark filioNL leaving aaky a opiiliatiin Veatch the mum_ HIPII O I I 6' kitty' Ltiz.--The bent,WlT to apply lime a to hare it fintsh groin jiwp kiln, slick in with water, and sjnwl boiling hot. t *alba atm of Ilse bad ea 4/41 1 11114 1 110111 era ' WIC aOOllllllll eipia tiaii '61)6 Manors, bat has a stintaltA nudity , that pnwootes vegetation lass bat ittbe good affect is nat*lllinia ed trp . antl sypported by ooresdins 4111141111 nutritious, it woo /asks bock into its pid state, or a Worse one. ESpeviewar is ter than theory-. ' _ _ ionarens COTATOM--lrilr.ll iite putitoinf;eitisiti with eon% ese poem oisdy eipinier ihnee, eltalf MP OW UN liable to tea., 4•79ie tom Ihtoogieroiin - PPfigl'• MUT. Of 1 111 n4 1 40 3 aid. andiPiro 11 001,Mgwritge O lo mildis-01 11 4, 11 0 tiotenOui atter Contaithal in ute seer 4 thturliterenti the lees'entwine pli r llk its deighborhood hoe abosebirobilerc esomppuntla of ititragen whittle ionatidsemi boa • ebown to be, , iojstriona to the dmierip of their products.' Clay ea t 4 1 PROnprn.r.r4P Pcmilarr shININ be, ... .„. tasior ibia,l4Fet.avoro- f or to knots' are consnleted toe Not i4.,inkf thii'mideliardy. ' 'ham"' kalitlif ttiii`srinteerihere it is Sink piantylaf ,food and water,* boa al: is flafhl 044 41 9 willow los *ad Po peek loaupt 'Me fresh me" 740 they CY 'l inteei r s ; 'dm scraps from tol4a , are good, told ... d you Hi 'bolo lib' Italt J ' fresh eggs, ` ... • ' A •. A 1 iSINANI4 Runts* Lidert.--Erety mM etieV 4 rii. the Mil itaittially ante mach phosplitew it limb; Veine forming matertal.).aseesatela rutin eighty Time& of bow dui. MINK this muse the Cheshire putli INIAIIMI greatly deterionleti. but were reskeredle they' ftirmer fertility by being well taiothttettlanally depasteredr mast* lit 7 li3 regularly with phosplutim+—by the - - Malan of' bodies,: eight soil, 110c'..1111101 theariptimes if limo emetais phasghwereii autlisia*qoantiiy but ties all. ; • - kV/TR WWI. • , trseeli -tottinnta are noted , firr 04* OWiedlingopenteone, which are slam Or ;lOW fot.their flumes& as for *fir MIR. ty„ We resold an iinotauest. A fair limahleitmking lady recently dams er a ,i. hap4mme prints carriegs as ta - eel knaern lunatic asylum, situated* few midst frasn,Paris. and requested to sea the peep ppietor, Her wish being acatedoilie AP taftirmed the doctor that she &Maud se place her husbaud wader has cane, to see Ka mold mania, under which he haboted. viep-p.that he had lost a large messily of jewele r -could not be removed_ AA atessr hesitation the doctor communed. and thit4ady, on receiving his assurance, drew tbreet/y to the first jeweller's is Patensommil selected jewels to the vales el sareesell hundred pounds. Requesting toe ttler% se g? with her, 'in her carriage, to rmitisee ,thexiiney'foithe goods she had the drove with him to the insane lila Striving there he was shown bee A fain. The lady then sought the' told him of the arrival of hyr hudiendk,`" getting into her carriage again. dmifor '''' idly away. The poor-clerk after ' and Waiting grew impatient ' std ring , the bell. The doctor lade 'l4 pip 4 peininee, and the clerk cotirsereing , erly to enzuire after the lady sad Wal l a. elf, woks forced Ow a ist*o34l . l4llw.she malady OoMPlainedre4lut 4 1 1 , 4 0 0 Plaisor iim i d,,gualf Mg its apstamplos. "iligkviiiiMile fiPid 'O4 several 44:0 1, 04 1 401.4* biplik n 441 Was difrvegilL ' Thanotoliesii iviovirc u•Yess44,eit•rmiTlN•444ll4l l llN • ...TA) 4i4Clfdeffleitiai leiViiiiiiiiilit too much philosophy to inviligism .'" ;..1! ~T cy -tot's sa *sea Are „It ItrAV ;.:•„ .4_ _j• :s.j
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