-001 )'1:1•401.,..1 ~~. -.~,:-,fr.:_,. .•ri:.. • . 4 ~ t! I - ljvi`‘•t ks% • . . 0 !f:;•*; W 7 ',4 - . . ,1 ;1 1f ! .!1L.'144t.1t• MEM voLumE _ - 41;1.441 , BY 4iitao of en ` ~urd sir orphan ! ' ongtpi:#93 cPß''l*T,t,ille,.Vr,i -ber. Administrato r o the E s t s te of . 0 ift ; Ait 0A.E001%, In s ' o f pi n wales town ihiP :Audatas cottoty, deceased, will expose to PuWict &le, I f On kqeheeday, the 20th of Stptember no* at 11 o'elatk; . N: ht.'on the pritiaieee, A TRACT OF LAND, the property of said deceased, situate in Menallen apd Butler townships, adjoining lands of Jaeob Smith, Peter Studebiker, Abrahamplaybaugh, !red others, 'and con taining 121.4cres8 and 23 Perches neat. About eit) Acres are cleared, and under cut tivatioo—khe telildue being in good thriv ing Timber. A. kmd proportion. of the farm is in iiratcrate ,Meadow. The im provements are a LOG. TWO , STORY HOUSE, small Log Stable, Log Blacksmith Shop, with Coal Shed, and other oat-buildings. There is a well or good water at the door, and a, ,good Spring near the dwelling.— The Firm is well 'watered 'by a Run on anti ilde and 4 Oppossuni Creel on the oth er. Thera is on the premises, an Or of, • CNN& 791 1 17E1 4 2221111V Thir farnilier on - the toad fromAluit teratown to Pine Grove, *boot one mile front Diluent's Mill, and the samedistanee from Apipleman's Mill. 111:rPersons wishing to see the preen sea can do so by calling on the widow re siding thereon._ Also, at the mane thee and place, will be sold, a large lot of PRIME TIMBER, prepared for building, hewed and sawed ; ,Rak Shingles, a lot of Chesnut Posts; a lot of Pine Boards; also. One Horse; a light narrow-wheel Wagon, Lime Box, Hay Citriage, Threshing Ma chine, Ploughs, Harrows, Horsd-Gears, and other articles. grow Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by JACOB GROUP, .thltrer. Ely the Court—H. DENwIDDIE, Clk. Aug. 22, 1851.—ts VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC S.&LE 111 Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the subscri ber, Administrator of the Estate of MI CHAEL WILYA RD, late of Hamilton ban ioveliship, -Adams county, deceased, will °Tee to Public sale. On Theloy, the 19th of' September next, at 1 o'clock, P. Al., on the premises, a TRACT OF LAND, the property of said deceased, situate in lisindionban township, Adams coulay, and adjoining lands of John Hoke and Henry Martin, and containing 26 Acres more or less. The Improvements are a TWO-STORY PwIL DWELLING DOUSE, , eatherboarded,) and Log Barn. There is also a well of gond water near the door. There is also on the premises, an Orchard of , !.: .• . . . , EXC'EItir.E.VT FRUIT. pCr'Persons wishing to view the prem ises, can do so by calling on the widow residing thereon. The terins of sale are as follow.: 'One.third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, on the lstof 1858, and the residue in two equal an nual payments thereafter, falling due on the lit day of A'pril, 1852, and 1854, with: out interest until said days of payment.-- A4tendattee.will be given on .the day of saki by the undersigned. QUA RpEs WILMA R, By the Court---11. DENWIDDIR, C/k. Augi MOTIVE. _ -- litlfiKE notice that I have applied to the Judges ' of the' Court of Common PON* of Adams comity for the benefit, of the Ineelven I Laws of ibis Commonwealth, —anddtat they have appointed nesylay . the Sid day of September' nevi, at the Court-house Gettysburg. at one o'clock, hf., for the hearing of me and my cred itors—when and where you may attend if you see proper. THOMAS LEE. , Aug. 49, 1115j--sl,p • • • VALUABLE-FARM • AT POVATE SALE. N of the lastvill- and testa ,meatt rof JAMES, G. PAXTON late of Poranklla tommaltiNAku** **wily* do- A ik i egAlogoir st , P,Ti v ate Bale ' •b- ,1 1CILE ',FARM of said deceed, situate in said township, as kottes:Widiii Wig's. ad joining lames" of 'William White. John Prows, and what*. The improvements T*9-STORY rt '1400,11 - 101./SE, u Li also. a Log Kituflanos Double Log • am, Wagon Shed sod and a goodOrehardis good pioportion is, in Thor &island Meadow . The landtviiii ba abown to silty who wish• to view it by this satbacri het reaidinit on the same. ; „ PAXTONaer. I.lAug.lll,4lta ; , „,, • I,‘ ;TEACHERS WANTED. • ••li jr i Tit 'Nelii;iit toiiviiioie or m'AntotilL l'iliAMsiiishifiwill'aiilet at the iitib 1' *eithcitinhuie; &to 'Almost , etsliii% Otk i ttittoWar'lltelith-ifey of'Septkrober itst.haltd'ottlek,'l4l.POr"eespfd7 NINO TEMPHER/3 to take charge of die Mho N*o . cs i p uoit a trie w i i ,a, i •::, ca ; t : iftirti , 3! trrl. .t ) 1 ~ 7:„{i, - - • _ • • t:.14 t; .; t: ; - 1 .41.11,11t10 ) t . '" ‘ 3,l l l. "; o •' 'J iT . I • A et fi t • erl i . " 1.1. r- r rtt ) , 71 it , :1;4% II , * ••. 1' 4 t •11 • 7 CI r It ti . s 1•1 Al , r 1 llt lit IA 111 .It / ' :EV . . y. 3.1'1, 1 10 I1(11 :1/ • •••1:. Irt rii:ll , • , "MN* allOp Wee." NUL stemeliolk , Beneath ;be maw dry Why Sand pi! mein ellakee. With ail* se endues eye I Mum kit, child, that s your And thus-16s ails reply The .lipids ase grew, doe shiessee The Isms nee,A the km. • And 'wets the area Seems die three Violist the imaissy-b•• And the lark bee was misteeriewing pia% And men* nimenik ha "Yet not foc thin ahall I er hob On tin 'ore bah " ; Theiin nal a bird dint sip& now. Would tempt us b. on monty ; I walla ncit ban afr meow &se 1 Fig n thentand Swam *why r -.And why," amid 1„, .Irat is dem hem; Staideirrer t. deer, To Maki • weeny rid like re Tints idly snug ID poet Then is s esphoty i tiffs ildmiro— rtili tin ime. si!rsoi t wori, The (air ill— hmie.ary dem. With ba; ditst and , istilies eye ; Silently soimile Ant lathed Tb.n bowed. • "An alb And, *kb • halt relimsere Apht An taydy 4 11itat rota eire4 unknown to trs. - When nuts inn en des nye. Even in th• pkummot hareert-iner. My brother went to no— Unknount woe too he one, And • 'radii holm wont na. ''That winter won a weary thews A laalt. Jerk dos of Imo; For we knew not its what ship lor said, And vainly sought to know ; And day and aigb the loot wild mirk Sennedinoonnamr Id blow. - "My modmiley epee Imbed. Her spirit ow* Mimi With dismal thoughts Of MOM umal Ina* Upon mew meow earn ; Dot, mom and me, we prayed to Harms That be Wen not be hem And when the pleasant spring came as. And fields again wens pea, He sent a letter fiin of see% Of the wooden be bed mans; Praying or to think by datiiMl As he dons had been. "The dimga that mow next were from A sailor old and gray, Who sew his skip at author is In the harbor at Bombay ; But he said my brothel' gissed it brae, And wished be wens away. "Again be wrote • letter bum Without • word of gloom ; And soon, and ray lows, s estil. He Amid win come liesse:- 1 watched, se now, betide tie does, And yet be did not coos. "I watched and watchaii, hot blew ret ORS It would be all ink wain ; For very sick be lay the via/4 lo • hospital is Spain. Ali toe, I fiat sty brother err Will weer come hoses again !! • "And now T welch--for we have bleed That he is ow be way ; And the etkc arid, by waif In* He weak! he hoe iwdsy. Oh ! tine: no hid that flip& new. Could ten►pt we Yaw sway r That calf suss eve I wandeeed ileum Hato the bossy woad, Just a I Bale boat erne it With people to** had ; And 'rniondet them was a salikeisy, Who leaped open tbeniml. I knewlibm Ity hie dask filer nen. And by hie femme* And as be limped milmen he immg An old familiar air wThere'e UP . Om like ear mew flaat beam To be met any wbere." What could be sweeter, ss the lobar say, than this by Holmes' "At hue you April error furl ansi fib Wool/by ber ploymere with dhe golden bink. Chased co the sionlifor d reeediei leak O'er the tolt resedeonroorkred on& eralissishr. In ewe end bbodwe sighs breudi And bider ber that bevel& die Amen May_" But here is a gem quite am besatifil boa the pages of "David copperiair "She died," mid Polly, "and was never sew again, for she was buried in do ground where the tress grow." "The c 444 grammar middle eiuldolind during *gam. "No, the maim grown& !" retuned whore the ugly little seeds are tamed into leautiallowsei, and where goad pie* turn into int* and fy away to knee' ValtLiNitaikifik--We eetlinra ging ielittlifolSee: Via life *it" OW au Masud; a tulip raot, a led agile, *dog agitti, a • nd iiatber-bethed *Rag witim, would daub wtair idr eettegatatt, at ear gardott gate; lad ' diva langaimi liasagaisattherlatamatilm—iiratwatalis =WO, dakfir - tlllll sit maim Fisk, mu. modor aiskie Fag vs. Humility truer dwells milk mead ininolgo •bk 0411•001,010PringliMalltill les4 mat hams pap ; bit gprommornia krick 4140444* old belatifa . 41 ! 4 _. 6 . 1 " 6 ? t o .X ews4 rnfti, Las 1114 kiiiire'ihe 4RO-fejt bOd . I mailutay.dad how iheit 'ate that reahai it as Ought. , • Mien onee, s nineadamet or &wit his beep knied in mitten Irina ell alma be Eiw ead elenvesibiebty, anilines cm never be nesteted, Mt MOM um yee, eon reekmibe **l plum tbee Top rim roar ilerpor Zttg4o4o),".,TA. 3 OAT 1,185.1. ti: Diotarow Ma) PPM I O4* - 7f5447P , t hq' •fivemsfir of, Fern, in one of his reverses, Tao elite% ithq Wand of Gallo, with a fear, of his followers. -Mien itteesitirviug q° l / 7 . anion, two vessels arrived fronsßauania for his relief, and to. Judaea him to abandon , his object. Now came thileatof htlititei-', &at al :#14! aqtrjol l .l. llo deteptii4.49ii I, his earthly destiny. Drawi,ng his sw o rd he traced aline With 'it 'On 'the, sea '*bait east to wbst. "Then turnitig,towards the Death r--" Friends itild'aftanidee,"Pkhe void, ."on that side axe , toil, ,hooger 2 aaltecluel , l, the,drenehing ntorui, desolation and death ,- en this side, ease and pleasure. Tlierelik; I t eru, with its tietes-4era Panama' itrid its poverty. •Choese, each nisti,what INN , esenes. a brave INiitiiisß. Borany part, , 1,1, go to the ismat4.", $0 PaYillgo , he . 1 40 PRO. arrow the line. ' lie was followed by e leven other* and 'Peru Vrtis ethuitteiell tz-v GOOD Rassou.--111its had a bright ,little, fellow on his stand to assist hip; in the tns psimenta." "Si," Signor, "do you think I could put the twenty eent pieces which the lady hale into your coat pocket ',No," said the boy, confidently. "Think not r "I know you could not," said too little' fellow, with great firmness, "Why not f" "Cause the pocket is all torn out I". "'Sawleen was a great man—he ,was a hews," said a punster, in eouverr.ation" about the late molutionin Franco. "Re wee that !" replied a wit, "and he had a mighty imartird neigh." (Marshal Noy.) Boys that are philosophers at six years of age, are generally blockhesids at twenty. one. By forcing children, you get so much in to their heads that they become cracked in order to hold it. OICTTIING man The sundy. enk full many a cup Dade held up to the sky, To catch therein, then drinks it up, Ara thus the me sett high-- Barring niter in its cups ; And in must you and I. "I see yon are in black," said a friend of onus the other day, are you in mourning for a friend, Thomas ?" "No ; I am in mourning for my sins." "I never board that you lost nny," was the instantand keen reply. If you dont wish to fall in love, keep al say from the women. It is impossible to deal in honey and not taste it. A barreled" pork that bad laid to the &l ots river for twenty years, has boon taken lip but little damaged. Tie geed Saar on law ; hie Ma safety sod the bed mane tom Matuutotait. Pleasure owes all its zest to anticipation. The promise of a shilling fiddle will keep a schoolboy in happiness for a year. The fun connected with its posession will expire in an hour. Now, what is true of sehoiil boys, is equally true at men: All they dilk-r in is the price of their fiddles. Insaikeis in oreeimi, set their beentioulf Mel wile my lam. Stamm If you would rise in the world, you must not stop to }tick at every cur who barks at you as you pass along. Wedisoover t beauty in thaw who are not beautiful, if they- possess rouble truthfulness, simplicity, and sinoenty. Bat one false step, one wrong habit, one, corrupt companion, one loose principle, amy wreck all your prospects, and all the hopes of lima who love you. Nett le dos imangigied Seta of death 110011 re valet lietise . ; she eke weal , la the deliberate conned eegerly sane scarce of sense : weighs, prevent*, reviles, And mess to mew ben glories, from the Was Of %mat hate stem Mr. Buriilt observes in his journal, that some persons would never have had a par ticular share in his prayers but fur the in juries they had done him. Why are entails ladies of the present Osy like the "forlorn hope" of a besieging ,ar my 1 1 Beare they are alma to throw themselves into breeches. As lowa piper ear a eertaiii - village there vas reeendrvisitod by a Aißloomer fresiet.'"L Oa being questioned le , to , what lie amity, the editor 'First "?he iy eta was knethisk in the steeds." • ' • • ' Aa nehertimmend apeman a: western imper,..arkieb main as follows ....—Banensay --4 land apn wood John ; his nose turn er/op befit! 411 inehit MA, and had la a pair d tomderoy panto, mabh tirbtn. Letters from' Athena totaiunoe that {thee do &la , a macipmea cuiployed kur DOW oni Irclik on%o city, ia Asians four* tie plass of aapolture sr the muciora who in tiara is *memorable battle, 490 yews bone the bittik of Caii& ' ' - elf Pkll6lEll4de , eentodne sheet INNS ifieeelseeeei time the, Elate 'dll3oeth , Cirerwee.... , • • • ..t.i.11;, 3 limy lawa pini is Msbilk shis h . massiseed eig Two and atom w *g,Aue -mum% ad bow "waft 10 m4 Au Jim. ismeme,o o, ll&,,cmal 4 40.7 • Posar the path d l 7 tea; , 1601 E tky 1 , • na, ana W. 41 la = 4 O , ..441 4 1.. '') , I,: Ici.•4j • " ftild thealig. liwal ; 41 1 `.1•1,,th , I,i ' Mr., B. Nes varelsn . l lhimor°l ifia did , a veri , h e i'lvY.'b uBlll 9§ B 4FßPO! . . tl Y, in min, 010,44opung* w as wrung over„thp yelaohi,that lay at the wharf with their, various conlino4ifics Ctriiale; Tied, upon the decii of one, at the 'stern e which, he a faagit twin •whlise Aejected'e,tfunt6iiittee'gitve 'surd indication 1 of distresti and' tietaested him ivith , • , — , Heyt ti;y. Irian, what is the'mattar with yon this thatning P The negro berid dap his eyes, and looked ,fit Air. 8., and replied— mama, I's in great troulde r ' , , aboutr, here to, ' Negro. 4 .lkeule Frie fotehed up, here to, hn, What for lOW lame you lien, doing? Imo yoe been itealing? or did you run way ? or what N. 'No, no !Ansi% mine o' dat i itibekate didn't ' " B. 'What kind otorders ?' ' • I Well nimitat stranger, •I tell yvu.— Mats Willem verily strmit Man, and worry ] nice man too, and obly body on do place got to mine him, and I Ireak trees do rule, but I didn't tend to break de role doe; 1 forgot myself, an I got too high.' IL 'lt is for getting drunk, then,,is it N. '0 no, ash, not. 44 noder.' B. 'You arn the Arfitigeot negro , thrt L havo soon for • a week., .I :. Asin get no Baia {ca tion from yoa. "If you ii - oula — not like to be pitched overboard you had bettor tell Inc what you did.' N. 'Please 'mime; don't frow de poor flict. ed nigga in de Mite B. 'Then tell lee whet you are to be sold for.' N. 'For prayin, Rah.' B. 'For praying 1 that is a strange tale indeed. Will your master not permit you to pray.' N. '0 yes, Bah, ho lot me pray easy, but I hollers too, lend.' B. 'And wig do yog, halloo so in your prayer ?' N. 'Kase de Sperit comes on me, and I gits happy fore I knows it; den, den I gone; kart trol myself den ; den I knows puffin about mama s rule ; den I holler if old Sat tau hissef could wid 01l de rules of de' gals. ition.' Pk , P*ftt B. 'And do you suppose your master will really sell you for that 1' N. '0 yes ; no help foi me now; all de merlin de world couldn't help me now ; kase when muss Walnut say one thing he no du auoder,' 11. 'What is your name ?' 'N. Moses, salt.' B. 'What is your master's now ?' Moses. ‘bla&sit's name Cu!. William C ' 13. 'Where does he I've F' M. Down on do Eosin Shoal,.' 13. Is ho a good master, does he treat you well?' 131. 0 yes, yes, mass Willem good; no better noton'in do world.' B. 'Stand up mullet me look at you.*-- And Mosses stood up and presented a ro bust - frame, and no Mr. B. stript up his sleetli his arm gave evidence of unusual mosetdar strength. B. 'Whore is your master?' M. Yander he is, Ite'seontin to de warf.' As Mr. B. started for thealiere be heard Moses give a heavy sigh, followed by a deep groan. Moses was not at all pleased with the pretient phase of affairs. He was strongly impresstal with the idea that B. was a trader and intended to buy him, and it was this that Made him sq unwilling to emtiniuniente to Mr. B.; the 'desired infer nuitiMi. Mr: B. reached the Wart just' as' Cot. C. did.' 110 introduced himself and said-":= 'I understand you wish to sell that negro man on !bans the seheoser? Col. C, replied that bedid. 11. 'What do you ask fur laud' C. 'I expect to got $74/o.' 13. 'How old is he ?' C. 'About thirty.' , 11. 'I he healthy ?' , C. 'Very ; never htd any siekriess iu his lifo except one or, two spells of the ague. , B. ilk he hosity 1' ' C. 'Yes sir; ho will Oat as' much as any man ought, and it will do hhn' as much B. , Is he a good hand ?' C. 'Yes air, he is thsi best hind , on my place. Bois steady, tenets, and , indult. trious. He has boon sty &moan fur the last mu years, and a nom trusty negro I new, knew.f . 1 , , B. 'Why do you wiil to soil him?' O. &Cam* he has diMbeyed my eiders. As I Said, he is my (organ,•and that he Might beriivailable stay moment 'I might want him, I built his., withivalium died yardaof my asero h, midi have nay., or rung the bell at.any 'me hi, the, Melt, or in the, morning th his born di d, . net saber in , five minu . al`t.er. But two years ago. he got reii ... ii,,Mis), commenced what, he terms family • yer T -tisai ispray er, In 441 quarter every list and'Morning and when he begun his . yet' it was impos sible to tell when he irs hi imm, eepaemity ie(... he totindd it) hs kW, ' happy.' Then he would iiiit kid pre ' - and halloo for 'an ' Whir alive together; t • t yOu' might.' hear hint i'mille 'oft •Ansl. e woad 'rap for miPerid My *His and , • , hinny &std.-elk pip braberitand sisters their eisildma l ,and our Whole• Iflimily eon • on to the . thirst generation p sad mine ' es •when- r p would have viaiterti;lames' , . eni,weiti4 inter . rapt gok nonirenittign 7 t. 4 0 0. 1 v4 4 _00, .._.. 9: j ::=l 4 . Pr 54 1, 1 9 .1 1 ° .Ik g' ; ' ' I: ri . ,.. i i " .Pi t i I A IR 'c l ; li n t , evon ~, - T : luy. stir. • woo sfuwetwO4N l , : ly, 4 light before' I I •di ko t'o`oloO)); foil ii ! i. ,: • light ihe that` T ' s ad 'honk 'MI . ' y Thi , thAd lfiitiil after die hid • • 0d... I. 'bore-it as louglih I tiouht, sad t , . loithi his pay- Mg lib latill any mere, • .hiosen 'promised oboliekuse,but ho soon transgressed; and my ride is never to wh •, but whenever al WOpronishieorrigib , I sell hint. , This Shea labia's*, • -., ‘ ions and is !mil truutilo auk' witkowl And 1 4 pardunixl lifiliiigarleothiriduishedeueoin praying so loud, but the third this I know .I musteell Artil FREL" . •., t„- 1 ,••• •I , $ „ „ him, .0 every .tegrat ont the. fawn %would, even be. PeaffotlY fit Oftßatt WX AF, ,B: i'rou spoke of Itiebeti"nutilf; X sup pose V'rolit that he 'halt flintily.* • glrite; lie has swilnian and , thleaehibt n,-or /rife I ltupposo . 4calin liter, 4111 W, soonafter hogot to 1404.914) If 'thpy, might In married, awl InTsubiti wore."' B. 4 Wltatltill you trill4s , foi'lieri amt r thb children?' ' •,..1 •0. 4 lt you want theta. for nur owe , nap I will take 5700 i batlahall no sell 'Ow es nor thtim ent.ofihtPBtate." B. 'I itieh theta alt for lily own übe, 'and will give 81400." •• •t, , • • t,l .;.; M;.. B. tutd, Col. C. Ahem, wout Ili store, drew, up the smitings mad closeil . the sale; after which they returned to the wee eel, and Mr. B. approaching the Inigkl; Ao Fist with his eyes fixed upon tiro deck; seemingly wrupt, in meditationtrof themeat' awful forlmdiw suittr-r;„.. 'Well r ltloscs, I have bought you r , Moses made a tier)! lei* bow s altd' d4MY muscle Of Ida Theo worked' eradthrn int hie • ' ' ; 'L;youi Dna where iel gwino, malowt is I vane to GeorgY r . • • • ~, 'Na, said Mr. D., ''l am a merchan tlere in the, city ; yonder lii mystare, and liituat you to attend.ori the store rand I hate ptir chased your wife and children too, thatiyott may not. be sepanated4 • • • . • tOl'A.Aio4 l _ferkt.tttlid-MA!+IA 4' o l go tolneetin aonietimo , ‘rol4, MOlieff YOU MI th chard' tlinStv times on the Sabbath .and every nightl►, the week, and you can pray as often an .yon, Choose; and every date you pray, ttd•l94toc, it be at home or at church, I want yeti ' to I.pnly ?Or nio, thy wird, and all illy thildrOn. and single handed too ; for if you are agood• man your prayers will do ttirn(l harm,: and we need them very much ; and ifyou wish ~YO 4 Inay_xiky for every body of the _name of B. in the State of Maryland. It will net pijure them.' . B: was defiling 'nit theatil privileges to Mons, the nogre'seyes dewed in their sockets, and his fell, heart,laughed I outright for gladness,piposing two rows of as even, clean ivories ah an African calf board; ano his eiiaresretroute was,'Bream Gass, br-z-, God, all do time, an d broSa yoo too mastia; Zllosea nobor tinks bout he ;swine to have all deseconimixlationera I dis make me Link bout Joseph in de Egypt:" . ''And after Moses had poured a few blessings' on Col. C., and bidding him a warm adieu; and requesting him to give his, love WI lareWtlli to his mistress, the childreu,,and., all Os:, servants, he followed B. to the steri.r., to en ' ter upon the funetlinitief his new jThe return of the schooner brought Me ses' wife and children. . Early • the 'neat spring, as p)fr, 8.. Ras j one day standing at the store door, homely a num leap upon the wharf from the.doek ' of a vessel, and walk hurriedly towards' the store. lie soon recognized him 218 COI. C. They eachiusged alati4inws , 411{) to the Colunel'a inquiry after Moses, 3lr. B. ro 7 phial that lie was upstairs Measuring and invited him to walk up nisi see 'him. Soon Mr. ll's. uttenthin was arrested. by a very uonfuseil noise above. ,Joe listeuml and heard au unusual shuffling ;Afoot, some ono soblfing, violently, and some one talk iug very lairleilly; and when lie inflected on Col. C.'s singular movements and the. peculiar expression of his tviiintettanou, diet became alarmed and determined, to go up j and stx w bat was trwtghiripg, ~ •, I Wh en h e yeaeltod, the head j of the stairs' `he was startled by mitring 316iies in the uiiil dlo of the fleet, doWn upon one kites; with his arms 'around the Oolosiirs wait*, and talking most. 'rapidly while; the Colonel ittssid wee , hog , fey lsopl as the C could sufficiently control . his feelings he B. thatnev er been ahle tofive hinisOlf frion the , tutu. uuec of 3loAcs' prayoro,• and 'that Aluring ,the Not your ho, and . wifo, rind all, bus children had WWI converted to God,. 3lomio reopoudod : 'Brom ,Uod, Jolson V., doe I way ap Iwa , I neberforgit y . titt in my pruyern; I oilers put . del old 'Maga sidti dc new ono. Ilresti ilinl, din rualtil Moseis rink bout Joseph' hide Egypt 4,14' • • . The Col.. then stated whir. 11: ‘tltat his object in coping to lhatituere area to. buy Museu and hiy Emily buck again. 11ut Mr. 11. suleured him that it 'was out of 'the, question; for ho'ohuld het part *Rh hint . ; anti he intended tti • manumit 'l%loaett had his wilt, at forty, sad his children at. thirty. livo years of agq. Moses was not far wrong in iriArefenendo s to Joseph. For when Joseph was Sad to Egypt, God overfilled it to his good, and ho obtained Muggings that.were fur beyond, his expectations; till with Moses.. Joseph evoutuall,y prov,‘sl (he ins i tr,tunint o of,sqvw the lives of those Who sold %nu. M provod the itistrunteut in Go&s"hands' of Baring the man's soul whosold (.)hl•bloses is Mill ItiingAind ,doing *Ea 'Ho long since 444110 his freadOmv4wli pt prestigt, vet:ivies mnfortable house orb's, own ; and I suppose slugs; and prays, and iii/dlllB to his heart's coutent.--ifetioiNas , Protestant. . , • TIM WORD OP { 1 00 . ,-Tue, tnqiner.,,te a family, was married to an wh o linada a jest at retiesn'in 'inisititlitn kr!' MI nail ohildl 4 ent'irel *NB iNkioliedad , bdinging them thalami-?of thalArti. . . 1 I one day asked *V i . 14Wo , oh 1 1 •11Prftrtir, , them, fhiipl,kie l ,!itque i fi t il? of a lather w oaci senihnents were so'i?penfi'tiiiiiiiigiii tiiit own.''This' Wis• her" dOitireif i ' iillisiimeiti lathe - nthoriir'ofit , ifitther,rt , did,not• op,: 'posathecauthorityiefla.mothor, htik Utak of . . :God., „Frou,Aimit oftrlitutt years * otyßitel dr,en hfv , tl alwaya seen the Bibiu upon 14'. 'table. rhis 'tiy 'Beek hue 'citidatituted' 'the 'Windier thei r religipug':lnitruottuir."".: ' I was aging that ',might allow it to speak.. Did , . propose, queadon-i did they T y a c 0.., t any fault—did they perform any good etioit. ' , opened the Ilihle and the Bible ansWered, reproved er enceuraged .thent. 'The constant reading of the Strip. terra has alone wrought the vivid)/ which surprises you."—.ddo/phe Ithittod.. .. Happiness is often al our side, trod paws liar by 4 , Misliertium, is e1i5,14.444. we rush to west her. =ME r ilifi li ts l4l /SCIIVIIIDLITORL FORMATION QF AOOMI'ANV--;1'1I ;. 11. g AL OF Tur.,APpAR4TU.S. •Ififitt•••i •(' ,;! 1 Jl.MliNiktaiafltittliiiatMeer confining the 'itittement worms eitigens of , the, United ~latelr • 14i hlvie* It o. .ll‘fili r* Wll 4 ?#!,ffigt,4, l eiPefiir,ql) tlfe patentees in Eitgland the right of fan •ffite ann ilow or , tt i py h?le, conjunction, ittith odthetilifi6ethbre delnbn at Wash = ington, formed.ati l dwitteciation• for carrying lite effect, im flinkag 'PM?! Ano ex tensive mannerolie t ir, leuflphlo lilting object. ThoAtaleftunqiir adds : 6.The membotio„orpßipp i atir hive been to confelitneil ITeihintruin city sop!eral days past, a 'Axel' of their meeting, we undittmette, httihken the ap pointment of thecilon.,Ellebtf tWhittlesey as Presider i of t thp4lonman,ao4 ; 11,, T. Barnum, Etick: df tviirtd4VidtiV y,, elebVitY. as General Menikele' ink! The OompenY have imitkiodtl(firm men cures for the calaxinationmf tuapi4Aatorf as dist as possible. mail they sh bercom iotinsurate•with the` ildthatfilii wr he coon - try,. and that we Preen:Me *ill be every beetle three g i /PelltWilentl:ll9olfevin from the flames., , _"Th_e_tutititLof C.lM;ging44-11Fast (e) lows outer etail;'iihihti hal si Iffi3itMM bot tom, is filled with aseertiiitstitroutity of we ,ter. and two eyliptharai i teagh-oppitipg at 1"1) an4:,4lllmlFriritfitylr" w h bolsi, are pine m t the outer case or vAkd '2 , the thied cylin ;her is plai!ed a block anouspusition, greatly tettetubling„ . in,aßpmceoye . .lor teitiptiAlpfdl, gunpowder ; though. of course• not pos. al eg deuetetteß , Prelrellitte.. fentre,of this lalock-'-itionwitifuteriwiathiefr is ;dared a phial .containing two' or thew, kind's of Made. A email orifice. which. cAPAttkllioalg,,4o ( Pen I t il e Ttk .6 cOie tnaeltme anti corunactinent Undereliiiet; hot., tom, in which die water ii eguituntul, is stopped up with soap or beeswax, and the top having been - Ocoml lbw 4 1 14111itiptiler is ready fir Thd WOW of ptittiiigi it in °permit* la '1 or ti 4 littutll'irint rod tv filch" patties down throne( the top and Tema on -the phial. - ttPressitig.,ehoi down at 011ee breaks (ho phial; din:dunes the acids, and the combustion of , the,blook of ex:imposition iounediatelyukea Pleettionn An memo beat,lll,akottCa prculiteel)..Al44 l P is almost ,iintnoilimelY water in the bottom of the vesitiV l ,mil,itlis z , steam passing through and openfng the or'- ' dice which bud .besdrulOtteld "fMkge9APor' theca Wax! mingles i!i_ 4 1,110,1, 4 4 0 Pk - I tetrr., and b o th are 'cline 8 tot; tet trtriontholi th e y" Witt the- ebrsfe tifihe'ornelittW otillOrtivi4rhich it ii.tiesireit to , extinguillt.','., ) n 1 A trial of the annihilanir., watt Ihedi in this city on Thuredl afternoon, in the presence of 'a nunither:of'teOßOliein, time yard of tits Merchants shot-tower: l " the' m i's' achine Un'e 011'eterid imported by 'Edwarde, AL:1111'0rd c6.; l ot'Aiiiilis ties 'mid is of what is called the holiee'elidi t ini the *manual nesaulaeleweild ite,reant ) * .Etigiand, with a nu giber of charges. .being' The experimetrie , siersVidider •she •sulierilitendeWellf Bfthet maker. Mr.' *in. I'dteril, mrelitqtrosea ,yaßum bee e i . ge l tileMen , Whe,l44,AlloßtitAftie 144 1 1 be i premutt. ..gleirr/rel. barrel' , 9 1, 0 11 ablifig and. ships; astoratudiatith Serp a / 1 41184 sad fully 10144 were .besilreetinguished the fee thiteienlions It tutu the • iia pit I'l44lll'olW &lab 'l o olildr.' day afiurdo n bey ANtika: an'd ' Peons', in,i l ß,Y.Mri, ~, ran Iron. WoKko of MOWS, Marrikt4 Au lehures. its presence ofi , e, , toonaber organdie, men 11111i0lie •to tess•Chs endedieiiror cy Imin:ironic invention... *Lair. Witt, and.filtett With' • sha:vitiir, and drirho al t di.Sol up; 0 04 hOtir weir waked" with itirPontine: 4 . 0'1 on end on aq 4 4 411 friMallo 4 4 11 . 0% ' f r iM draught fed& held*, tuttr,guitei! ; iK snit* istant the contents n040140;1404 which rose with vioheecesowe eiglitation feet above the odor OV Om' !baryttil?' '4 rime when the combustion wswainsi jot, lenge. and the heat of' Utebtrvel, etre (tient was put ,niernttost; eittt Ahrstint or , thet gathaesileilp.wlalak wei.thithatir generated, dimmed. epee the Saab% pike: The 'etiter ale ailtdnishing, Atetea/A petthehly,' %leder thq diatalvehtlo br 9#4 the' clitai (ion or tho 4 cu47 o a l the eras actuany dithhafged,aPoilt XIII .440. the whale : amp ex int u imbed • a weak/callow 'see ontle,nent nothing rintained but th,neek- , ingti<c lentitilitiolOgutriednitditinfiel., vied' atilt& he 84 1 inf ' n9ll 43 4 1 91 1 901140.001P4, t igmfi , ol;'!" l “, facomuplithegaismigkArr944, jval;) T,{1,14 .., 4 1 Wit! All athatkiititleilviOwr,l;4l..t9,4o i ,w . bp, has not the ss!egge iPf; kfteftW!! . 1 . 4 4.4?0, nature. iVerr fewpersimilivit at presftat.littl, ant , providing to live at a Amigo ,tA4no. A hind 1 .1114 *et saYs dtp, Ali,ichrtFoe4cr,, thet.hp ,heerti the . anne x ed, verse,,,siiiong, 'wings, snug to wild chorus, at a colored camp meeting in Alabama, something near two years ago Chase de Devil around de stump,' Hit him a kick at every Jump. .The Devil's mad and I am glad. He's tostHio QUO hp !ought ho had.! poet's atoll should, be like {he 0- 40:1111, attle to carry navies, nut yielding to the touch of a' finger. • Two ior LAO P sOcifltar"*"' ffuiffirg, fr , fr EleCilon The follewing paragraph, which w e a good article in the Buffalo Illomasitareial • liner, Arpin.* with greit force . to the lit* renneyliania, who are called upon this bIII 6 - construct the entire judieuptY 41/panssitssi State. l'eriple little imagine whet a reiponsi. hility there is upon them when they eons* .icili to( select their Judges,. and , how - eataftd.. I' they should he not only in selecting lees ~ of large and liberal atisinmentostsiawyalsv but of the nine( utiimpeaehable client/ter, • !A judge of the land does, in env opibiset; • ; require a combination of the rarest quali• •... . ties ; and fortunate are that 'people Ober , •`I have selected • wisely, and who are t wiin e..!, • . nough , to retain on the bench ouch alnagits, trates as have approved themseltes *pp. thy of the ermine. They should birsenle men as were described by Lot& idansfteld in that inagnifieunt outburst of iskareafpea v it-oi in which, its we recollect it, be st►ied 'hi own couree•nf tetion *hen an a ngry Wage surrounded the Courts of Justice and, no pileged and burned the. residenct higheitt,ollieettiv. MEM! • The Mode OftVoilltsge • • ! 1 the atibmisaion of the'election oljedges • to the popular suffrage has caused ad aiighe , t 4 elistigwiu theittade of Voting to be enema , by Wit Legielattiro; For a.ktiv yearn,' past- ;, we have both- permitted• by law--aed the t•••• cushim heti been generally fullowsd - vote Atrial! officers ott a single pieete'brpt;' per; thatter 'it was still lawful to vote fir the (Minitel:item liir panieular-offieesoit irep- • ' orate slips-or ballots as formerly. Ask/ t judgesurettuited to belearned the and ' "'delude the judges of this' fits ,, pretnethott, lied the Presidentjudges-of ' the' respective districts—the Legislature --- enacted - white's( lie list session ritteirieg them lb be 'voted for on slips or ballots die- • •' • 111°1 trent those used for all other ogees, 41.1 Med , distinct , and separate from ~le. '- Other.t'llterlAiit.al Assembly says. that •1 "sloes** vote for judgeri of +the prenie Some on a separate piece of paper: 9 r l'he•eleetbritin this Countymetst thensuse' 1 Atli mit three 'separate' pieces of paper-t.' : 'Ohe,ttontehlting the mimes of his eandithatie ' for Judges oil the Supreme Court,'--irtoda:''' oir °obtaining the names of his candidate' , for Piettident Sntlge, and a third. ins the nattiell•ofitis candidates for Clover , . ' t ntr,.thrittil ) Outtnelissioner, Asseiciatells4l l '"' es, Anitembly,'Slieriff.and the otheil Vette- '•''' ly offikertr . .. provitions of ttoi " Ihoulikliettibird and observed by 'every- irolevkillieliitiseilda vote Will be illegalied“' - be reltteiltd.l%.k Republican. -- _ , • ktliiiiwitie'llat vrtieg. , —Many 'tam(' , . 1 11 0 ;lheie litedin a large. cheerless 'ilia .14 kill i Milted 'dld'itettite in St.' petenalueg e": lio i ~, 'tigeifiti.'l Ili 'confined hinisettor " I ' Ma !'. ' ,Ibilliili'llie rest ofthe nuebirthge "' ;}ruse iii'lttlitdder'into ruins; he canard for ' lip dainfOil.'find deprived himself evan - tif ' a Illotie'tliiiigs''Sihieti . the poorest reggird'es! - ''; d the Oestidlei . 'rit life ; Ito seldom lit'a'firEC' to repel &nutmegs, which hung on ifitio '' well' l4' his'sontary chamber, and ti 'toile ''' , 'tivorilifetig Objects of furniture was all hit ' 'the room contained. Yet to this singehe "i ,liteing thrEmpreis 'Catharine the Sewed/ owed'a mfilieir of rubies. His cellar,' it. ' Criag 'lnd& 'contained casks' full of gold, Mitt ~ packages of silver were stowed away lodes', s : cliental corners, of his ruinous mansion,— 1 Ile 'vas one °Oho Ticheat,mon in Russia. ' llo d'elietl lot the safety of his hoard* • elms i Vie exertions of a huge mastiff, which lie 'liatk4rained,u) bark and howl phrougbogi Ite r night, to, strike terror into the hearts , , 'vfillieves. 1 The miser outlived the dill' ; 'but,he disliked to part with any poruois. Of It 4 treasure in the purchase of anolbel -,, lour, ae4 be,resolved tc•savo his money bY, ~ olfisating as II 41 All WII watch dog, Every morning. stud every evening, , would Oat insane , old ,hoot wander, about Isis distuat, . ,bahttstion. barking and howling in seute-, , ,tiou of,hts recent BCI II OIIO.-ribicatiger f ej i $ 1 4 1 , 14 44 1 1 1 ? •1 i . i ,I , !,, A —NIS WisPairEll.—A man . eats up s• .pound.of.ingsr, and the pleasure m boa, enjoyed is ended ; hut the inlormatioa • gets from a newspaper is treasured pp in fhe mind. in be enjoyed anew and to be heed whenever inclination calls it. • itewspapeirlitt not the Wisdom of one man, br tWO'initn; it has the Wisdom of age, and of thdjtattl too. A family without a newsc: pepOr int' . ittivaye fiall an age behind Ott (inn?, mAencFal inform:l6mi. besides', the , . never think much or find much to talk. bout< .AntLthen there aru little ones grow ing without any taste fair reailinol ,'levities all these evils, there* L . th 'Vviti.,Who when her work is does his' to aµ dowfj with her hands in hei lap t vett her mind fr he toile stid Pow the domestic circle. Who, then v woad be without enewspaper • r. • Fe tter . , v ate „ I.)Vt.LIMISSS.— ern „ never appears to 140 good,adsantageanitheat set off silth simplieity of dress. No min im ever deeks His anode with toireirlig feathers and wooly jewelry ; and our ht. ' tnett 4 i I they world make gaud in* th elfin Milne; should eartilitilraintigt r iunititnittts;• kw Melt' properly Milner tn. 'hat f Aliens). owl: African prineesses. There. belries may serve to give effort 'his staid,' hall-466m dots. Is* hi daily life:. there is no substitute fele 1 611101- 1,. -rurear taste is not to be: dismisio gitialletthy gold mid almonds.. ..zi ,'a • 7‘,.ituitiohil vim lAtitsi.krotts, '' We A li s chi ttik 11113 r goiter:illy received apii 1 that i man's - p.iseithis, hilts; wilt es* thViientest ;intensity, told be his siliesettik - ; •in hell-411st 116 if he gets there, Urtherio niiiilV Air 'the h•tbittitil drunkArd aid dip" ~ . . moilorge drinker. they will find, tio )1000 , " cif grog-shops there. " I . I the 111151*4 . orate " head of the infernal dominions, they here \ no place tJwrc. The members of our ler islatiire enjoy the ilaitering . dirdubtiort Of licensing die traffic alone--a sin the dievii , himself can't be charged with. - '•- It is a well established lttel the' al' Si; presd n i upward* or 9300,e0.41110' are invaa tad h* the paitilfila United'Uwe,. . • t 0 iornwrolll
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