. - . I . . . -......- .. . .... -. .. - .. ... . . ~ . . . ..... _ . - . ... ......, . , ..... .. ~... ', , . -.- ..... - ... ~.....- .... -.- ~....,, o . .....-.. ........ .., . • .. . . . ... -................-... ~...... ? . I , X - . , . l'' '. .' ili 0 - .. ' ' •,'. I 11 i ,I', i .. I thy) ~ ! . fI I ... tr, 1 ,I n • • . 1 , r,r :1, i 61.! *: ). .! J . . .• , •-, . . 6. • , ( i ; ....., .. ~ A .. • ii, ,o .. . , ~ .. ~ ; .;.1. f an ...........11 . BY D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER VOLUME XXIV. PUBLIC SALE. rip undersiened. Executor 61 the es.; -a• tete (if JOHN STEW ART , deceits- I, ed, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises. on Raturday the 4th day of "Mick, ta 1 o'clock P. M. that desist.; ble FARM of said deceased,situete iii Freedom town. ; ahip. Adorns county. Pa., contorniag 148 ACRES mod 59 PERCH ES of patented land,- and adjoining lands of Abraham 'Crime. James Bighorn. the heirs of George Toot, doce,teed, and others. Tile latH Frovemettio are a two-story BRICK HOUSE, . . ;- Brick Kitchen and brick tqf Smnke•hous'r. a never fail. ling well of water at the kichen door, a urge and convenient Bank Barn, built of stone and frame, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other outdmildMila ; also a good Ten ant Ronan, With n well at the door, and a ,good Stehle, a thriving Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees. About 41) A CRES of the lam are in GOOD TIMBER, and a fair proportion of excellent Mead ow. Pennine wishing to view the prem ises will call up•in the enbeenber. IK-7"Aitentlance will be given and terms =eke known on (I iv nl sale by JAMES CUNNINGHAM. Executor 111:71( not soh, on Paid day, the Farm will be RENTED at public outcry for one year (told the first day of A:oil next. Freedom tp., Fah. 3, 1851.-41 SHERIFF'S SALES. Ipursuanre of a writ of Fieri Ta m. emus, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of A:lions roomy Pa., and 411 me direelell, wilt be exposed to NI,. he Sale, on .I'esiorilay the 411 i of ilarch. titxt, tit t o'clock, P. Nl at the Court lioufte in the bor.iiigh of (lettysburg,the following properly, to wit: No. I—A Tract of Land shoat,: in Mountplessant township, Adams county Pa., emitsming 79 Acres, morn or !eq.., adjoining landed. of Joseph Won, and Achim Y ul gon which is erect a ao,i a hail lurv t LOS NOUSE, 1... g Bar. will. .hells attached, log stable 81141 ; there is a spring of good water convenient to the !louse and sn 012C11A IID choice fruit on the irrenii,bes. About 12 Acres are in Timber. Also. ,No. 2—A Lot of Ground sins Ile in saute township, containing 3 ArliEB, more or leas, adjoining lands of Cmitms Smith, Sarah C.istiMan, Solomon and otlierq,—paril% cleared and ' , art in Timber. Seized and taken in ex ,,ithen us the estate of fie:mtv CHAM BLKS. 111:7•Ten per rent. of the purchase mon ey upon all 5,11,0 t by the '3ltera, must he paul over immediately after eta property le struck down, and on lailu re to comply therewith the property will be again put up for sale. .101 IN BCO Sheriff's Office. amtysktirg, Feb. 10. Issl.—td ICERT STORE! NEW GOODS! LADIES, THIS WAY I Mierlellmi lIAR (Toned, at the enrner morn in the FRA NK LIN notlsE, woo. Inn% ) Centro Square, Gott ybluirg, a neat and well selected ansortnrettt, of FANCY GOODS, of every variety—comprising Bonnet tins. Satins, and Velvets, Ribbons, La dino' Dress Trimmings, Gloves. Rosier)", , 11.mdkerrhiers. Frenrh worked collars. ealtilirie, 1;11'0111.i nod Swiss Edgings, in. meetings and mushily. &r &e., and gener ally every ilkerinnott of Valley Goods, to wine!' the attention of the Lather and Gen. dlemen of town and COUrliry to invited. Nov. 18. 1833—tf I DIGIIRREOTYPE FOR 50 ti le NT'll'i4 i JIA, 6. 9 • ("'AN be had at Weaver's Gallery in 't thisinbersb u rg street. Pictures ta ken in all kinds of weather, and will he pump et,this Gallery in all the different .styles of the day, at , prices , varying from BO emits. to SO 00. So now is the time for *fining, the.chea pest likeness ever of. 41srecl in this place. Persons will find it .11,0 their advantage to call soon while the opportuoity is before them, and in order to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects . , are requested ~ to. weir dark apparel.— , bGautlemeti should ivear black: with black vest and *client,. and ladies should avoid ehosinr , et plait and blue, :Plaid• and' ... , enntraltink.iolors are very suitable' for -Lohildreif. ' , '.,1 ,I, I Nowa oi l y aineereithankistd Ma minter. ; ,.., otostriends , for • their' , past , firrord. :end so. 4 40fieltes contiunanbe of this same,. impinli by , f ; sisidmisliAtion to business 4o:- tinier the P 4.1 ""L a/V who in arvisi k "m Y. Ole ry . , ..,. . ,• SAMUEL WEAVER. 11i1Oiletst. 'Brein r t ' riefield 'le - C.' B., 4 Ed . ' 4 " MILE iinVO ',° '." l Orr '0 LINIMENT, , - uVtrivii LESSI.E' mid writ!. ik , bi'tf.'' H. IttiEhr.gli.'''ikeif for •;: ammytunty. :11 3 4110e4 IMit“Sin. , i: Matter ji•is•iess f t 10011, 'ha Wooki Mies !I•s: ebilikess 4 prektigghosp iggrOi• The Rimini, Lochinvar. beauty au grandeur of nature exist only as light to tfie blind and music tb the deaf The higlionted czar had his eye on the east, For trestles end truces he tire* nut the least, The whote world of asthma ' m art, poetry, u• And save hls good pin te na be conscience has ale, painting, all are •burie d for him in. that none, Ho talks like the Vandal and acts like the HUN So faithless in ponce, anti so ruthless in war, Have yo o'er heard of king like the big booted czar 1 No staved not for spoech, bid with sabre and gun, He rushed into Turkey though coulee these well But when he got.near the nld Iron gate, Be found eartain renons wind' urged him to wait, For down by the Danube wood Omar Naha, Pteparod to encounter our big•honted cur. So hedrew up him leitiens—serf, tumid and thrall, His footmen. and hoteemen, and condone nod all, Then tint rpnkr hold Omar, his band on his sword, id on attitude fitting an Ottoman Lord, •'Oh come ye in peace here, or come 3e in erer, Or to see St. Sophie, you big-boutcd czar "I've long asked your homage, my suit boa de nied, And my holy religion you've scorned and decried, !=0 now lye come down with Oil army of Mine, The right,' and the wronge of the case to define, And you have not a chance, fur the in uaselusan. star Must pale when it looks on the flog of the tsar Ile 11 mg down his challenge the Turk to-,k it up, (Reworking on slips 'mixt the lip and the cup) And deigned to his logic the briefest reply. "That the claim unjust and its rodents a lie,' And be brought opium. thouunds of swords as a bar To further advance by the big•booted czar," 8n before Oltenitza the battle tank place, And the Ru•nnun thought proper to right about far., Por the guns of..'tainbotti had a menacing !mem. And a bomehell sent dying the llannenburg plume, And the Cossacks all grumbled, "'Twere better by far, To eat tallow at home than dine out with the czar." One hint would not do, nor one word in his ear, The despot ronnniinds, and his men persevere— no again to the hreezes their standards are 11.ing. And Katafit echoes the wor-hunipet tongue, And 'lra Ottoman. charting, has scattered ear The ill-footed trooper)! the brit-booted czar. there was wild disarray in the rear and the van, The Moslem tiny rode and the Cossacks they r.nr. There wa■ raring and chasing—'t Swam pleasing to OMR The Ruse wee well hest as a Ramadan can be. may this, and meth worse, be all fortuntrof war That awaits the old pirate. the Lig.booted czar. THE STRENGTH OF THE SOUL Every human soul has some point on whieli it rests. As every arch has its key-stone, every lever its fulcrum ; as ev ery body has its centre of gravity, which must rest on something, so every soul must. have a pint, out of itself, of stability and repose. • We cannot always tell what it4s. A man does not always know what it is hitte. self. Men do not often ask themselves questions enough to know what the strength of their souls is. Like the vital firce iu the body, we know when it is present end when it is gone, but not where it is. Here is a man full of activity and timer-, gy, joyous, vigorous, the life of his circle. Suddenly, as if struck by an evil eye, he seeing to collapse and wither—he InS , 'S his energy and elasticity ; ho does nothing, and is good for nothing. Nobody knows w hat Las coins over the wan ; but the strength of his soul is departe d. IVliat , has been touched ? What has gone from, him T Oftentimes the world knows not; lie perhaps tells no living creature ; all we' know is that the nun is blighted. Nor, when the strength of a tune's soul i has died out, does be always die. There, are many men, and women too, who out live the strength of their souls. One may ! if:l•C in the western forest‘ girdled trees a-, ( round, in which never more vital sup shall ascend from a living root, yet still, for a, while, shooting forth blossoms and leaves, froul the mere habit of a past vitality— , and so nun, ashen the strength of their , heart is dead, often live on from the mere mechanical hubit'of living. Sometimes the strength of a mart's soul lies where he does not look for it. He on ly discovers where it was by the blow that strikes it. Here is a man of reading, a man of ye ricd intellectual resources, a man of wide, accomplishment., versed ill art. and skilled in learning. He shows himself frit:tinily, and has scores of friends ; he hits a fair 1 • wife whom he loves passing well. A beau tiful daughter prattles and, totters around his fire-aide--so tiny a:, creature, so fair and fanciful, with her eat curls, her gay ignorance, her sweet absurditiee—.the little thing seems made only as the ornament and luxury of existence—its toy and play. thing, not its essential want. The roots of this aerial wind•flower Seem too thread like and fine to strike into the sleep and lbwer granite of eau's soul,. The man plays with her daily. when he closes his books, or comes in from . his business, but ho thinks of her as a passing perfume, a dew-drop, a bird-song on a glad morning —a merry song to beguile a passing hour. Ales i there comes 1 day when the worry voice is. silent, and of all t hat life and beauty there remains only a per, sorrowful wreck, white, calm, and deadly chill * , He rises up_fretu, his...clead, to go .ferth as afertqinut. „l"le, tries, all, that pltapned bgfortvhfit .14. tile , EA4CKti, ,4'41. ha apt all that he AsAl r f; ..1;h1111144 4,,his 1 soul has departtA 1 ,Those •ArtaWl-49 fir ores were wean* A* th e 4Pep,30 4 1 1 t4i of hla, aoulli • •tlis • f ( tDdittßatt Pk. ilil:/ite have been !tunic $414911,444;1"-.7.. Auothsr 41114 StAano4 :kW.** gl i .! WiOlitliP Pf. *Mk; WWI illell* : „' he 1 0ortg OgntkospiaP AP JP:Pit P h a 7, 49 dtlithe igt4141040. - 4 tv,t,0140810, 6 " . 81, 0 0( 4: bUte m. , some Artist* ~ oat ' Pat* $ O 4l-4,4wA4 Fie' 4 1 1 0 1 POing' Witd.:WWWWwt, , titlik ' d1 1 4 1 1.4: 7, ,,AW.W4W*,134 quit i lo 2, kkkOWWl,Nt4l4 , 41-i.wPflok h ies auto?, , beg' . giitts i , ,tittgat for 4 14 Otougkt l iepliiis , tor,* 4 1 1-41, 414 iii 4441' 1114n4,:,1* P 4,1. 01 !iaMth Of '144, . 4 0 :4 fir,. 04 1 1Ptilq.$?511- Pat tut ad. , 4l44 , Pcw4wilitiVittiV, lwit*Wwtl, two, Ai* No t , kitfutl3hip • 'cicangqiy, ae. tit* a10041.14P. 11 41/MPa1f4,,11911414 _pirt,l bug APPP•zieinft aye ,fil, .tswws . a• ! kWh& - /PI tki&T.Wws4 , 91T, W* hi daps I Noweiie tfis . ~.44 oho sile iiirsq *tool ,*at fas hiedi sing iofr . go TTYBVIRO, I'iIDAtIVEgING, MAR CH .'9, 1854: ' one grave, The pima/ph of au inferior soul is in his riches. The than loses a wife, and he is sorry ; but still lie 'bowl up bravely, and life still has attractions ; , ,but. a stroke sweeps away hie riches, his Wet labor of accumulation, and the mania crushed ; he holds up his head uo more; the strength of his soul has departed. Ambition is tile' strength of another mane soul--to gain some station of daz zling eminence,—to be above other men-- The roots of his being all run into this i , des ; the man developes from it ; it nous iamb him for years. Wife, child, liters tore, wealth, art—all these are well in their way ; they are very good, nay, they are beautiful in his eyes, so beautiful, so good, that one might some times think that in them lay the vicinity of his being. But I these fade, these etiange, these die and pass ' from him, and though the man be troubled, it is but for a season. He /silica a kingly pine ; his smaller roots have been cut, but the deep root of all holds him upright.— Now the axe is laid to that, and the sound of his full is as the crushing of a mighty pine in the still forest. Sometimes a man scorns to be chased by sorrow, from refuge to refuge, from out worlyto outwork, bravely fighting all the way, scorning to yield himself vanquish : ed. At last he entrenches himself in the very inmost citadel, and here makes a des perate stand. If this is taken, the strength of his soul is vanquished. Plutarch says, that iu the plague of Athens, Pericles lost his son, his sister, his wife, and almost all his friends who were capableof ttitsisting him in the business of the State, but pre served an immoveable tranquility. He neither wept, nor performed any funeral rites, nor was he seen at the grave of any of his relatives, until the death of Puralus, his last legitimate son. He attempted, e ven then, to keep up his firmness of be havior and serenity, of mien ; but, in put ting the garland around the head of the deceased, hilt firmness forsook hint, and he burst into tears and low lamentations. How blessed then is he, the strength of whose soul is immortal, indestructible, per fect ! How secure he, who feels that the deep roots of his affection have laid hold of wlist can never perish and never change ! This man may have all manly longings and all womanly tenderness ; he may desire a generous fume, a successful nativity ; ho way fold to his bosom a kindred heart; he may joy in the life-flowers that spring and _blossom round his hearth-stone ; in none of these is his life hid. Cud is the strength of his heart. Beyond all earthly love and beauty, beyond all fond desires, more than ell that eye bath seen , or ear hoard, or heart of man conceived, loves and adores his God. Unless God can change, unless God can die, the strength of his soul can not be broken. A poor, simple man once said, "I have lost my property ; it is all gone. I have lost all my relations ; my last son is dead. I have hrSf my hearine and my eye-sight; I am all alone, old and poor, but it all makes no difference. Christ never grows old, Christ never dies, and Christ never will forsake ute."—lntlependent. TPE CZAR OP W e have al ready printed aped deal of the subject of Sinop. but perraps not., the following. saeedore :—"The officer whim) Prlnce Menschikoff sent from Odessa to St. Peters burg with the despatches announcing the riotoay at Sni.l.o, spared no exertiuu to accomplish his journey with unusua I sp9ed, and on arriving at the capital, was, accord ing to Russian custbm, immediately ush ered Into the presence of the Emperor to whom ho delivund his despatches, saying, "I bring your majesty intelligence of the successful issue of a considerable action " On which the Emperor, much gratified, took hint with him into his cabinet, and ',sated himself to peruse their•contents.— When he had finished, and addressed him self to the welcome courier to express ,his delight at the tidings, be found that the officer, worn out with fatigue, had fallen asleep, nor was be to bs roused by any or dinary means. %Vitt' that quick apprecia tion of human nature peculiar to the Czar,, he called out roughly, 'So, and so, your horses are ready,' and the zealous courier at once started up to his supposed duty. .The• Emperor then inquired of him what rank he had. ',Kapitari.' 'Well, then, (to au adjutant in attendance,) bring me a pair of epaulette* A I promote you on the spot te be Podpolkowntok (Lieutenant Col onel.) Embrace me ; and when the as. tonished 'officer had availed himself of, this rare diatinction o the Caar kissed r biin on the cheek.. Since thep no nattier., tam has been allowed to profane thenheuit bil lowed by the Emoror'olip.t" ARaitrocr.-4 bog . Jeavoi to propose a abort, clear, And strong ergo. merit to probe the divine o ("the holy . Bcripturits, The Bible mull be' the invention tother{er good men for *meets, bad leen or devil' ' , or, of Gud., nould 4 01 b" 11 !" i9 9 1 1 .R 14 19,"( SPA f'r any gels, for they nelt4er wOuld'oecooli) rpoke a boot, IketlnnW It*ere, .viritini is, hilogNerliett /Atli lthei Lord,"' whea.it was their own-iaveritioli or bid , Pens . 0 1 1 Yt-!P"; 4 't" • Ma4o l , book cl?mn3ands .11 duty, ali sin, and eorpjetneelheii to till ttiliteiinity. itbrs rteieluoiell;4lhatdta:flibilqawtchavra,b,esi . hues; by .divine 110'w Virretiet Witte lilittittiorhey 'wire 'rather bird' Oa the &dein iiiitelielt.—;• lasetig the tread neer* in that 'incisor: !own them is prominent/ An ortinr,frow the ,niteriff to hie deputy., in whitth the is coinresnded to mks arm of the' pont wite'heir end hang her the' nwek ihe be' dead and 6teried r • And the dop es,- subjoin* his testimony that he hes as sented ,She °Wet. Dein' Sorel% proposed , toiitix finale baidy.tand Isastersay lady #tr. rude ha dooniihanno. H. hid ties as 1941 bit 404401 Y paid °Pt' 0e very, prodpeti!e. mPIABLEBeAND FREE r . Ptellklia Veliptitiony'. Marriage lir I l beautiful st rangeeneut. r !Sy ProVidenee not solely as 'wapiti'? up pop. ulation, or ar `.snel" minnow cal eonvenied ie blending Of two spirits it aseulme re A. smiting Waite ;enjoin*, a ge. lion. IF 11811 10 . soirityk ' if r., finny betweet i the design Ia acdomplished. iffietltY, we be: lieie, may cot other lifieluitl ly ae in this. Premature •e among the greatest evils ,and It Would not be a bad a yie of 14fornie, , if an • sink. hurry society were inetitent iyii people leap into the mit,, silk no more . consideration' told paNake of a dinner—lit it, w 1444 01)019 in, they are ti . end onetime.— There is but . ' les ten mutual analysis of di, comparison of tastes and alit / seem to fin. cy deed, if - there 'ire igitY, discrepanclei, the fatal Gordian knO"l'liiCh can selektin be cut, and uevei.„u t , will harmoitlie all. , illr l i The,nonibers ilt t ve, felt thiectruth— the dumber still'? ' it` to ilteir heart's core—are incaliu ' They recognize it as ilettgreat mii 1 their lives. 'the chain is not to thertiii p 'silken one. hnt a cable,pf iron, tiliii I,tens around them anti a more. Aiki g out all hope and 41 •nergyi sub ' ' for love, and eat. ing out. w •••,,, inner lile of the sot Boys ai extent that till they a turekpen dy, Wainn and finds per lip—a elle emprigi aced frock/ in aysuine of life. A, enneent, th Green, mu ninety-inn will never M 81 fancy. T party rare ili ,glare, MECO appear an loveable. tor under e of the elas They 'nor opitomite p gutty. tl Ach other 18 to (11.1 it at home, in the parlor. ih the kitchen, and occasions that lest the tem per. We see the result of these unions in the almost daily divorces that are taking place--in the running away of husbands. leaving their wives and children to starve —and in the elopement of wives. Not only this, but we witness it in broken spirited men, made old in the prime of life, struggling - on fur mere focal and cloth• rintl'elielter, and to women, ernes, dir ty. 'sluttish and wrinkled. It .wouttl be quite impossible fur us• to depict faithfully the mishit* of physical and moral evils that result from these sm. ftilalliarilee—tor /Wed they 'are. They 'ruin the body, .corrupt the morals, and stultify ibe.mtuil. And the result dues not stop with ltualiand, towl wife. There are the children. They partake of the feehleheas tind . vicee of the Parents, both physical' art& moral, and to. tiot into the busy work! .stunted and gnarled. Gud pity thew 1 . , We would not be . understood as speak ing against die hisiitution of marriage. it lis holy, beautifhl and Seneficent. But' let !every, one . nike his pinto, orlione. Let not the brave eagle pair with the stupid owl: nor the gentle dove With the citilliLcrour. lit is a glorious night (Oahe two old people, who have Weathered 414 storms, and basked in the sunshine, of , together. go hand in hand. loviugly „cud truthfully. down the gentfe declivity of time. with no angers, nor .pitliobsies, nor . h4reds garner ed up agaitist ti'eh other,? . cod looking with hope 'Pill joy in the everlasting youth of hes Vell 14 , lwre. they . two shall he one forever. That is true tnarriage—for it is the marriage of spirit with apish. Their love is woven in. a woof of gold, that neither time, nor death,mor , eternity, can sever.—The A DnWhalen from the. West went to pay his ExceHenry:the President e visit. He happened to call just *I the President and four others were sitting down to ' The President asked him to be seated, it the same time. intpdring if there, was In) thing. new Wet/wogs in the plum try. '''No, I links not, except one of my oows hash live calves:" I .Ail—:.iiideLikl—and do they *II suck at . ene Limo." • "Not litri" , reied the Detchman,ttfour at 'em suck w hile Mudder looks slam r z . .t 3. •The hint wecee Megaincitu4ilteAa,cfeata Nate ries, imnsedietelYord,ero 4U1,4 chit Milkman, seated st the table!, *kith ha gartank"iit ai . nbuitnnatile' Biaftilentir thk , Pnenident. 1, : ` *loth - iniolidt tie bis Wert .soudieliserrno)t, stimpeddeCessbettillY rote4ewi whit ihso hal Istidsorvincl,l es * golltAir for.s!*Prill 1 0 If9f4io" which, on corsqlepoucon t .epeonmi b) to:. quire improceilidtt Widib dollik'sn,' he *eh weetosSedsby nbislllll.ledeocefr , eleild bout tfrom lowari of *ge._ . Joe* Mid tell, you giblet' 'to Jr** • dime in. ly my stiltd:" "Thep whit 'you Kotiteli it out . loio,-= • I An honnit „ reptilstiOn Is Within the reach of all !ben ; thoY °Milli it by social virtues, end by doing their duty. This kind of reputation. at •is trite, fla i r , Hier briliinl, am startling. i tri i# is flWaYi the most useful fur haproneqs. 1/s *h*& is *os wPcihrStioNSS 4 1 f,r4tSsi !irsisis 'pm gook!. be Pegg ill am . 1a Isar 0r Win ewe. !• , The sawomplik. ' , .. , ,' •Prile'11011011i11110WIlellige)odi • ' How !onset:Ob the fitesidW when diets" iffthiti 61 "I' 60046,i'' '" - is ow ostisprper I Ask:,the Istasanlltws, : 'Ltifi l li l lY iftt l ingl44llsitil''' ) 41 ' good Itortita, the ysehil immune, .and, the ''' ' util ' seircists4 •vt . ... witty sayings of the newspaper—ask h -' ' ' I r l " . " 1 * 11141 t 4 1411111111 0 ' .l. 4 " ''' I Oland same other bo twining, ~, it ..'. it t value—let him be deprived of tea toe Lives Mrlogh ifitstsiwboleillistls. a few 'week', and 'the*** him. io pdt an _,_ . .. estimate upon it .! Wilt .he aay, that two or 111 it * rmg nl ith i-112 " 81 " 114 * - Wand - three duller* are 'lollipop!) 1 tiri, 11110 ;h. .. ( Bow e / or t hp . 11 4, t ,, ~ _ will esteem it one of his greatest u,:eattUre,s, 00,40, 1 10C a ,4 *beim ( venieib., l .l • and value it accordingly. ' • : lifildmeabot, Illatceiniabdeish, ~ • i: , :,,: t We were red to 'little redeCdonal ',the . . rim*, !oil i ONthr'l4 ,l o o v., in - • other day, by an . industrious "worthy matt, , r All ,thetpeopla,lsmdtspid,gmTis t ,e, who called at oar, offnuste subseribe for a 'Or 'Mid Ma clouds:or valleys rano paper. said im., ••,; was talciNi it, but rag 46 d 1 Wei Pe1 ) .01 4 6" 44 , ' times were so hard, I pait) up and quit,; . I LI:Ur which "111 li t -, 4 and I (tuition get ilong Without it: 1 hiie , Jko k uw . ow Am . e. ..,, not the Money to pay now, sod 1 Ik4e ' ,___ . ~,_•‘' •'-' '-• ' called to see if I could gel it on credit till PP** NOPsllolomaulfluk a annular a don : thous won fall ; for I must bovia,it„.con.some terats-r. Lovingly thew s/4 6 w1 e l, , ~, I would not be 'without it for mu dot- ,The a enlists every hlostom, lure." . 'Ewell witld gobbet* itiillifiliabS , 1 "v-1, . lietweibalevedgemcgrdpo 00 1 .4, 1 4- . 4 -; ; _ ; Imre OisgssideftworWrit ; sN , 4. , ifoTsii. hf!ttilll. PIMA, sir, ~r‘ ' Ad bed* on onittilidAsiiitif''`."- , antnhisi thashrdir kittalWl: 4 ...-y - % ; a ..Till t s ; 1040 104, 1 1 1 0011104, , , e. 'l Tit or to thr mid tAit. ' t Of course we placed his 'mime bit our list with greeteheerfulnesawi 'Both tneware the beet subscribers in the,wor4l.. (except those who pay down.) Theinill always pay stoke time it fails doe. Everrfantily ought to haee a paper I it t 'ditty they owe: to their• children; If nothing - else. Who admit their obildren to grow, in perfect sigeoranee,. ha order to save the price of, newspaper. TOMO% BILL Br SANNIt POMMES: Bbrea bat a daintOlesswitt. sy 3llsy winJa kissed apart, With a blush upon the petals, And a dewdrop et the heart. When the storm wind Gornto to try her, Will she feebly bow her heed, -While her faded litres drop sighing To the chilly gado" bed t . Or Will s brave, hifh epbOt Prom the quirenng dew-drop spring*, Lore wenn the rnee•tint &impart • a greater of waiting and ma- 'nun'? dan o.i.jacltets, on his up• loon .fte Faith misread each leaf is wing I God ,make der true and earnest! God mike her firm and sure% ! ;to: ire Air join the angels. Her heart sltalLsing their song. ml abrevi ' qualified niaibilitira la" Won't ADAK A$D Eva.—We talk of Adain and Eve us having, been before the 100 in • very happy condition, but there way mut thing they missed, they never were chi]. dren. Adam Weyer played' inarhlcs.' .He never played •'pokey." He neverdrove a tandem of .boys withal sorrii, nor ska ted on a pond, or played "ball:: or. ~rode dowu bill on a ,baud sleigh. And, ,Eve, she never !nude a playhouse, and took tea with another little girl from the little tea table,set out with the hay tea-things ; she never rolled a hoop, or jumped the rope, or pieced a baby quilt, or dressed a Oil. _They nemar_playnd_..Ablind matt=a _bud .e Gretna %* I hat. in lied, they result of evening ter. Un tie dance, rry qmp nan may tly, scold tie places, haven.— etl In du only ini .mr pussy wants a coriter." or "hotly bialy," or any of the lames wa n 'which childhood disports '•ficar blank their age must .bave been, wibereitt. no memories. of early pooh • came flititiing back front the long past. no ini4er's voice chanting a,lullohy to.ihe:ear of iiiiincy ;in the still bows If night. no word. Of ifind neas speaking nit! th e churc,hlarct,vrhere, she sleeps. , Adiro sod Eve. and they : ; a. lone of pit the,,coootleop .of, m en and women t hat tape. over lived, rao childhood. ' , ' Otino , Esimon s Lynn News tetlettie folloviing story oftin incredulous yOung triad. WHo6e'fatNer'lled 'promised belore'dentiflo , libld aorniniiiiiendim with hint The 'spirit of the old • gentlemen' (Who by the way shad been ifteneWbet severe , hi minters of diecipllne;)':vial `. Yip.. and held tionietiM venation with bil;boy. Bik the theitaliget went Mod all' eonvitioleg e and the youg Mari would/ not 'believe that lira &the? hitt lenj , thlng to do with ' ' ' • "Well, (nye 'Yhe mmlittm.) 'whac can rinr father • %JO' to 'remove your, douhtv to ' • ' ' • qf he will perforni *me - set which is characteristic ' hire. 'snip 'without any direction 'as to • what it shall be. 1 shell believe there id Something in , aVery well: (aaitt the Inedium) we wil wait for 'mime aiiiiifestatitor froth the spiri land." ' . ' • ' This was no Sooner eald than, as the siory goes, a table 'walked 'op to the; young nian, and without nittett'eiremonyi kicked !din wit of the ['vont I• ' • t **Held On ! itojt him !" cried the term tied ytottli. ..Thatrs'the old toga ! L be lieve it the ripping. !"• Millen+ lots never abbe had 'a desire to stir the old gentleiban. iWHAT'S IX • 116111111 1.4•1•1111‘. lb* German poet. throws loins light On 66 U 6 analyst to this common query, . this :07- . I ed toytit. nee heppy day, What I shun d call her in m tic; IV what woke! none,' from loiror Orem*. . Iphliftli. Melba, Oslo.* • , , Lows. Lesbia, paha,,lmele, Doriolina or Loveless , "Ab l" replied omseethlefre • ' . ' " 1140 . 1• 4 I '4o us 1 1"nr bPt, sir 4 Take Oh; whatever elide t b. pv-7 *Melia, Iphigerk thhiria, Laura. Logi , D i fi v voc i 1 •,1. .4 J fllut dogi'brorrith datt awaits" ft: 0 . , , I TA* ittiftek , 44 4 o,9r Ott " la all 'i d : /4 iilPlFilf a pipHlor.l44 , * 1• ,1. 001 4 : 4 !2, I A xi* 404 4 ,4 !Mr 1 1 4 91 1 0 1 , 1 9 91%.1 Ri,!4: , ur I t shollteitO i ll i k ie4 4 o . l il!nl s Pit, , / be i l l,i 61.' 1' ri 44 1,00A 0 5190°F% , . -44 ?,7” i i a . wee k Jr' fRo ph", fir,ipok Rulf. l l, , M1 11 91W, 4 , 4 6'1413 1 1 140.0 1 1 1 ;•,441 11 9. CAY R tl l ll' 1 , A ItHit 'Peidatiiiiar . liett l itt *her hod lindirgiffie itiiiii•fidrisinstions. 'ivies *eked if oh? stini sdiiiristml When sillieitinint °vent 'iiiiik h'et. She replied, uNii; from tbs. trist"s do knhvi it irk?' seiitien; that throne; mue Irihniolinn we 'divot enter Onto The 1160 dth . bf Ond I and When oar teonbles with . we said dile is setisi'les elpectie..", ikAh.l" 'eh! filerephine Angelina. 'peak. ing on Mlle nulijeet in which her feelings were warmly enlisted, ••How'gladly woulkinnibrsoe inopportunity !"„r• Wool tf thee" were.** opportunity. • inierrepted fier beetifillinves. , *4lll.la.iriaVuWarer;r 'eye le dJe*tlllot. ••• 11.1' u • , 3;11, „ ~u .. , -r; ~. This is devices" letliodsit.the .yesr for colds—people should bit +artful. Mrs. Parsing.* says she iha got a.Ttonisalio tiffti,os :in bile', shoulder s ne v riPir• fi*, l l l4l 'thin* region o er jegulir ittin all' ) roiit the opettitig of 'Mr 'teituirkie tti 'hics i bottle et a couple of bellegrent cats on the sits& CanviasmosteoNstast swot, llJitt seed when you sow tdtiviir, Foto puncte)sre nut enaagit to the, sent; put t ,ittt net )less titan six, mid not trightened,ir,ida scatter a Oak I ',The 'east seperieihrtif thiekly ',oven tinsel/14Ni stir others A* Gnat 'indiums* is, satr snitnifeab twatead The tl o?. dall'ormrtfrottctrifst non par alit,fidatut"—.sad tory , 4titraws4 l at duo. 1)e Mrs 4 raftlt,4o l 4WOßil * (lay, oral ,to ;r oarrow . dog will Vet riady to anallitlite yott loritiViiii ing mate: "fliti lotion nitilkiltititittkii side of some folks' rib, thaq toitioatispio, lines of MI grostepls u'pariGsit.lasksoi r w.rilinn by s WesttiyiEbnol3-,,- "When you see their eyes illeten;" then my men g rih t 1.. rt ., • r.. -0 .1 Were the hut dying , epoji SINPIWO • Also revives a lainenl fur ~llritaode~ Ilimilton':-r Aliee Biier, *hi tfiev yve'd,in. • ' • You've sil'at geekt.,osneellAlearetee; - A ' )( V r) 44 11 1 41641 b 491 4 140 , ' , .. And shot hint Jowl 7 17, ors. pislAilt We reinemtier tiv A 1141 1 1,. ispnif as 01044; by s' s ileilenk rola" bilidt: ei lilt' ties. i , oela iteeeidemielisueefeasioniv.., 'Come on breve boys, with good And iire,goe pus. „at p*TirA9lollSri. • • You lomi, and It' tgas Vent,. Ht ethae6 til'orshit lit 16'41010 1 ' C Touloarm.--Mow many of no• poor mortals are 'natio 10161111th r, pathos the fogetallai Vat, folawfoi..lllll3T. computed, sit we learn ' Atti{li wilts Newd, of kl,t when* 1 oTwas over thus from obihnsomb boor. P llt * l 4no LlV•l# 4o 'fin t.. one domes pidgins 11130 - Weip laiketose • 'Pre'lo , laciA ittibl'atriikkiTittliect i le i4lntrheaAil *kW- oCitits. iity or mtedion betwesara Inuid ,avase phils itrld•.o o 4l ribfrAlkiuoassswton OW° c°,l l a nO 4ll ll . 1 Ph. 4uo9r *9lPg'. Wel) itiore isn . , ,MaTartana-Pit Woßpso-tilklutPAnbet ALP, ouPflacrl 1 1' 4 1 14 0 1 ferittir, cheer aati , our ptat.i. kMti Ranillir t 3 reAtif of ifililitpui s "'Phil jot tny The epsulamsi "'Oro by Pribie,,Alberl.- when in lulrtiostouta.trb w 4 orth ihe trifling Boni '•of 412,1500-44 , satin :Stab 'bd sash shoulder. , 11 ; 431 / 4 91 P1 CNr•OrTiki9 f Olar rk; w _h o m .moakte r cl , !A grave error her thhl Atha' hi the wan whom the ttei'ptt.''• • • • • flrx tolsa tont' ri Fiithobin— in urollitt itiii+6o4liiiir of thin world eothe ' I'•iirmiler,t 'll4ly they might just se,—reanionntily that the man had-.is head. in his hat !"' OnFRYI lance leh i ns w s a ti r i hrtit i tuiin 46li e i tto r and tie Slash, to raiott;. b ihtuatiti aine *gal Moody.: !I oat opiates. that, is auati.htaaj MORN 11944 ke,,loots *:P! ) ". °L OP% • "i • "r • at` is aulaniid in iok.,Preitilb :pplblirvinn, gal tho 'EIPROIRI • cmid „' l ooo 4.•0: 04114•. K t R.* naPl'4 6 ig(osba,frst op ti,V o, Of 18l i gnut , od - 0,11 8 q., 4 ,04 , ,• ~ x i .741 • I / V! - 1 -vappoikr4g 4 4. Will Kvit(lnatir 1019911§ 1 , 1 Rh(LNA cax!er.Ao4l,) , 4- 1 - 1 -. twbv i flo t soh sidlied 'firi ffieiiit.'ueliiiin4 op; '4414 hottoe i Aii i 4 ouing f e e r a i n ,,i, , t t. ~, i 7., ~. ...$ .4$ ... v ,.. _..is, . r . ,:, di 'g ti ll 11 4 111 . 1 , a ; it tr p a l : I mrt a ht ki l r 14 : td ir e lieeigio*O4ll 00 INEIN” %he rf 04 NI t. r um,. hinareace4 . oasp , father 41 a , (weir plautittP:l , - , 1.1 :,. - 1" ,•1 ~ ', ~ " rwq 01.11,Wriffet nr.ocd• in, &he ,Eng. Leh tapper begin withA—Resirt, nupe. tloi e, Hepriinese;ana .frartnerprodueos annually ulna hundred million gallons u( wine. You can tell how whir a a man's rep. Utatiou is, but yott eau% tell bu* 104. Punch speaks of voniroa as the ••dear departed." • Moving kr a new trili—Qourting fat s 41147011C1 IW tre. Punch says, little ebildren are the III; IltielirAi ,;) neipe0Z1144744144 4 1 Oiatinir tootitiA•iluL oft Mittbeting4l7' TWO DOLLAR& Ma 111 MI '; , .t, :1 .s; A .erritee., , in , the lbws Cultivetee Owls INV kneeing me the symptom WiliCiuMidi , " kir the hello* Wm isiPrim optimism me dropping' of dati ssi nett, ems, lying dove, turning ,ths tsl•ik ctßef.lha beak. toward* the shoulders, Itlelp,* to, head. This think lift Aimstio. affecting' the !wait; and ikeiphorni. ntirTrTake a large" tibia spoonful of I/1444 1 1 4 lard , sullcient when warm to *eke it soft like paste, poor it on the top of 4ine,head as the root of the horns ; mkt ;Slum!' or flat piece of Iron, heat it, enitholdiLover the head so MI to heat the log Of 'hi head. 0* much u the hem will beard : tepost,Orice in two or three days, psc[horys the horns on the tinder sole, two ,44;04,40, lashes from, the head, to es in min friothair. and let the putrid matter oet„if, soy ie , collected. I bps never ktmen, the; fail 'if.taken ,before too for ("Li lutes cure one cow when the top of the he'd was so full of metier, dist ,opened s place above the ea which 01 0 44* atom thou halls plot. This wile in the summer. the cow was fattened in the fell sad killed; the head wee all ,righs,,pacepting a place at the roots of the horns about as large as a small spoon ifte: giii?• 9 s ;—A short Liam back I WOW wild i friend, upon whose la* I t,o,c,.tirio,Fiiiestisordinary ... good Irish pa fairsta.' Tile/ werfus line as though they ifunlliter bben taken from the row. pa- Sinn to kimi hour he kept them so fresh he informed me that imtitetliate ky 'altar digging he packed his potatoes in *toe viinit'ln the earth, and covered ky,a ui it , fodder to keep out iii IrMit, t and iorrounded by a trench to tkettater, His boxes usually itplinad three, four or five bushels, with in them !Our or five inches iquarf., which he ' set a board chimney coutaip 14' A" 44 about al .inch square, This Could G. lifted 'dui, 'end thus made en o" 4 .nafiiiyi far ilia hand to reach in and take ' • • outthe pro Slnce vidopun s. g . plan, as he inform e d me, hiti'potatoes kept lihuidillY and were always fresh, totalbriunlikeiths stilted thing, kept in AallailS sad:ether, pious exposed to the ,fir•. c. J. . • W e'haie arrived at fl ub same result ' by keeping otir piftitrats tu'barielti in the cel lar cortretvrith a leo Art 4.. 00r,alk;r ca okok , la liormos.0•01116 r... o 4r:frisilt *Pin 404 E.q., 01 akar plumy, seuAlf whilst fullorting rowdy fur , o When the crack open. and metes ifie horse hone, take a"piebe of light' orip irhil i fl or t i l e rfg ,4l erOPPt and Bunch Aix or eight luilelitidt, no t at three. pr Ilitiiiiiiii? iiiiiii 4 on tech' ifile'Or ths'efitelt, tied Ililit lb MI titibt‘aa'-tit.ar . tire hair' as ihentelititplwairell then ininil will permit. 4— Have the opposite loot?, held up bj OW is* , silte , itt, !Rol ello! }At: One to its plare in n Ittaltrikr , nanimr. won prom!, ;yews , 6 .,,,0b1e ' l ieerisitttespdr of e n i nc h i n ', mo p . 1 4 410(1, i l l, I to r ris;,.. s slioulti be wade I . 15 t tbOOF Wtlilt,iiiiali sprigging aw 1.,... IP'N s to ,' jl'llonit the horse, can be either 1 - ,rf 14' e if cure era ct a sore ;nu ; t ni t 1 ' I ,et , th e . top, of tie hoof' whoot,the lit iti#iiiinettini. which may be done with i d i i iillfr E ls i t l , r /Pli e nTed" i• not to cut too 4"1" , jlitlepplf§ foot or something epee it), 'l4Vit inserted iu the wound to made a inlw 'end 4hi'do p e l l have seen the plate tienelii,o:o,lwo or threctitontha and know frp,pte4perience dial it is much ' preferable fa,, giber, inotle I have ever seen tried tifi t t A '. hone ha. to be used." =ME T A , . New 'IOAPIVIRE.—Robert Bryson. lEtsgotrl Clamberland county, about eight futlerfrovnitliarriaburg Pa., his been 'ex perfloutottlig foetus last - ten years to make sithatisted fah bank seallable A stid valwahle asloaNdrsli hesedewhis mageficent farm, heilkinirista *orritar on the tanning bolsi. nesso after a !mat deal of ex.. pence, and many failures, he has sec. doededin 1 rit method of pro. AlAcinfl fr Ole 44 AU, fe,ffiCloll3l 1111111114/te, tir.pleu Wit ffaeffiir Vita whOoled bot on a let el lerelkM off %Wu or three feet thick. Over thiche spreads a layer of-two-or three inehes of lime, and 401%1 •liWitits the :bed an prepared re issionter two • years ; at the and of that lifft of manure. the stouts of which upon the land can herdic _be eurpeated in the richness of its proidfset., ed the dtirlige fertility which is tirt• :141.11!" =En ththileY Paittrute......People an PM /*IWO) , **ate that paint exposed to ihi treith‘r, is far more durable Is 'tisir 101 l *MI doting the winter, then at other times. Yet such is the feet. A coat of psiot Sp. plisdin the winter is at least equal to two pot on in. the summer. The moose ere, 'Met the oil a thicker Sod e reeler quo*. loots required to a gitten amount olpsist Owl it , reigning on the sortie*, formlalr herd enamel—if I may nse the term, in. stead of toting quickly absorbed by wood, 4teci midi, porous by the best of the an. 'ro tall who intend having the outside of their' houses painted the abetting , ammo; Would say lose no time in having it dose. You will not then have the ionitikedolt of seeitqf your paint washing off m a year or two by every min, or soiling your el Indies like whitewseh when robbed a. 'Esinet' "'' The writer of dile painted a• hmeacia i l zti Daramber. 1841, with three Root . whits lead. ' It has 'mice , ' been; aloes, and at thia time hooka fir than one pinto& equally weill'ho hoir, • thintherlititl to.. 'Sea. iiii:W4iiiiil • IThur 4 *„ ~ , - ..,'. Pitileatillyneimwilleffirth; P& 10144.1.411 *de piervir plias: Or Omlmo vesborts.wpahmitell Nei" MABEL 6!• iilolllftriv norm iNimilw !kg ,rotatoes +it =MI