; ;,. Di. . . • •• D" . . ..• „2. • , • f .1. la: It 1 ~) ~ -~ ltr.da . i;11) '‘, 1.06 • BY ,A. dc;C..II. BUEHLER. : : • . • • 000;:*TATiOlilER* •sanen comm. One, pries -=and that as low tka at any,"Xlitabllshmont out tl , t• of tho Oitp. , , 110... BUEHLER E'rUlt.NS hie acknowldegmente to - jr•Nt hit 'friends' for "'the y , long clintitMed antl• 1 110661' , peirohnge‘eitteihieti him. zed - firvil'ei'aittintio'n to his rirdtient . largely. id ovealnid einelt'of goinle jegi reeniied ffoin d&id New York.lie deems itiktiitifebeharyi r to' eitimierate itedoijt oitifil;' which will be' (bond • to 'ointireee itkietrlt e4.iety,•ot gidthli in his liiie; viz 10/14SSiptil The6rOgiciti School , Miscellaneous to «. 11 ,40/ 41 ,4, C1 . 19 1 . Y 6 finfl 1 0 1 14, eMbriCing. ee helieFpoctlig largest,anil, beat assortment, , ever,opeop.cl, In fiettystnitg.,. ; ajep, invites, attention to his large 6 "PiiiYi of. • • rANesr GOODS, einfiraellig4l4lll tiii I t IvPr 010 sifill Pen t:fig:L. Von•Kuives; 1 biin sdd Faner'•No'te t'api'r • suul I E.ln.relttileto, Wolin ' Warerfi. 'Stuffing Mix,. Poriintinenti.4' Soup; Pei.. Ininory. of which' fvill 1 , ilia Ar k WO VE.4 V I,OIrES7' It'drliN4L.4o • wr3.Cull AIM ayraliunn.for vultraptres , flu, 'lolll6lo , llln' 800,K .. /.z DRUG 40. rd iip.o44other*beirg street:it lew doors. rofirtire - ',• :.` l S.' 11. 13UETII:ER.' • Gettysburg; I'd., Gdt. 21. 1853. ,; L~ ~ ~7!'~r 111RDWARE STORE. 'I'VIRE Subscribers would reapect(ully • a, .• ...now,. to • their friends and the that. ihey' have opened it NEW 11 A RI) W A RE. STORE in 1.3 a itiinorn DAVID ZIEOLiIH, -Gettysburg; in which they tire opening•u strxit and . general,asaorttnent if 111 i9tololr4lig;'lliON',•STlAL, GROGEMESI CUTLERY 'COACH TRIMMINGS, Axles' Saddlery, . Cedar Ware, Shoe FindingB, • • talits,ollB, & Dyestuffs, in g inmem, inbbiling every deseriptioJ of ell ivies ins the aluive ' I hie of business—to ivhich thew lila attention of coach. nialtits,lllatAstottint.uarpeops.o,,thibt.... Sltotittnikers, Saddlers, end' the ilabliti i g Mie rally. stn.tlilr ik' haring been selected with great oesnr. and purchashed for Cash, we gfiart 1 "r•ille MolteYt) to dislmse of ntsy i lpttrt , of,it.on as, reasonable terms as percitssed any w hero. NYti,, , pactittulath request a call from our' frintitle, hnti ! earnestly aolicii .8 share of plolkje; favor„,itik,ure.nre determined to es- 1 S;dilitilt a ,eliarattter for ,aelline s Goods at low : prictittaltd,doitig business on fair prin. JDEP D. DANNER, pIVID tf,EGLER. tet;U' "'Tti 79 ry• I? !VAL , iII,NLI • • A:GRiATIATHERINSI • A • liM O$T every. Wily ie attracted in the in the 7ritrtte-Sntry httikling,.Bnuth , West ilorner thellintninitloottee the large and. spien, did stock or • 1 4,M , 0411 1 1 3 4) litr.tiesittet-hrettght' (eon the I)ttiee, tied he ielilf*eettrie 'Yn'akteg: etty . ite(nher . of •Out - . ther , ;nate the-literrier,"' and the , birti4t4iitel hettee he likes 'Rte'le. intitifietitreettirectea* ' ' • • iNtoodig; • af 3 / 4 tAitlyqlesertlittinie . ;' , tiedh iteo' Silke,"Be.*l regel(l)elti;einell Oltelli ''fkaiegce, DittirdiPlleilie'filptil‘birdejleige. Bfrettezitcelf, tgitki4)Oinh'rati n tinetre, eblieettlynUfekl4hueffltvliebtal.4lllitheeteEi ht every' 4erietr; 'end SKI! Avl,,sy o 'lP,rjAtutelcs *lt'd , itleitthit`e; 1 / 4 See'. ' "" ''" ..,,triegs tau. ..- Vlit: Ge 'hes 'Cloths' - IVOil i t r , l lVMl , ,i kilti 4 9 . 0 ., hill):Pr41); de ungs; (a large vori ecf;j4,CoViifilifif"`Liniiis'' liee IlitistivttritnninbinentiVr firiii Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspen'dert,rtiO.), N1 1 . 1 0# 4 .1 0 ,C1t91 nit Aim/b sell elieriPer 4,IIIA64PYtIRI!Kr 810483 n, town-. , and, that nodeaV.OtWill be Proven' oYSII.F)PgrAItn) aEcOl i f !'S +IPp fild, and L W' InItife:!1“1/nti! allow goods, April 7.1854. un,o, SAATE - NOUR MONEY! ; • • EssZtrOrubr corir • rizr H. BUEHDER'keeps consul tly on t'•• hand for - sale, the Genuine Es.- filtROE OF:COFFg trt tuttoarrttete in tainthe, will be tr 7 ill . 9y,course of 4 arga Ar7iFt;r s 9 I O,AViIoLESALE and R&Amt.,, a ' he Dru nolt Store of il) tl /.?“. S. H. BUEHLER• NMWO -. 210; 1853. APOIITING! SPOETING! ,IMFORGE and 'Henry %Vampler will Hew Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro .duce. Farmers and all Others wishing 11160 anuses, &c. spouted, would giVe them a call. 1 , G.' dr, 11. WANNER. „A . :i411:6-1853. . • PLOPLOUGUr OV the beet quality—always on hand , and' for 'sale in' Gettysburg, at the Fouudfy , of • T. WARREN' AD SON. IMMM BRINGMATS CABINET-WARR ROOM, • GETTYSBURG, PA. • TirfrANKFUL for the liberal patron ." age heretofore extended to him the übscriber would respectfully, inform hie 9 1 4_ Ckletomersi.end the public generally, thin he still continues to manufablure every sariety.of ; 0 $lll. 11-11 0 FURNITURE' -.! et: his. Old Establ,istiment,in South Belli , . more.attest; second square,. :a - feyr: deans fouth , of the . 4 ..9TAR" printing . ' office Gettysburg lie . will:have on hand, • fpt sale, and will constantly be prepared to manufacture, from the very best_ of:rnate• vials, Sofas atthe tateofhom $2O to $5O; " . ..A' Centre Card Pier, r'Bo6,•toiat, Dining and Break last .IABLVS; Dressing Bureaus o every description,: Preach Boadsteads, Wlshstand s. Warilrobes, Seereiaries. 13ook , Oases ; Peat:awls or Sideboards,. Siools,Ladies' Washstands, Raclin. ing Chair 4, ,Lotinges, 'l'niluretts, &c., &e.,.whittii -for, neatness, durability and beauty of iiuiab , cannot , be surpassed by any in•ilie country. - - m.fie ‘ r9on! wishing-,good and cheat TURN IC Would well to give him a 'call before purchasing elsewhere' • • e e fling. Ile is also prepared to manufacture Coffins of Cluttt, Alpaca & Walnut. Ile liaise neat and substantial Hearse, and is preparelll to accommodate pereons in town and mien . - try at the shortest notice. All kinds of work made to order, and warranted to be finished in the best workman like style. • GEO. E. lIRINGMA N. Gettysburg, July 22, 1853.—tf. GROCERY & LIQUOR sir(pitE. f r HE undersigned .has REMOVED his Store_u few doors south of his old stsnd, to .tile three-story buildint, of Mr. Wasnitts, (nexedoor to the "Star" office.) ou gre ..tet. di sy seep WWI lap tuilsoitthent or goods, ~he is preptired tti offer at prices which cannot be beat. His stock consists of, G O'C MI It It of all Medi, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Te a s. Fish, Salt, Crackers. Cheese, Pick. clod Cousimbere f Ste. Also. Fruits & Confectious, Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes &c.— Also. Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and variety of other artiel,l, AL - io' 41 , 145t-rate' assortnient of the best qualities of • • •, • ' LIQUORS,' Wines and Brandies oe- different kinds % N. E. Ruin; Hollind Gilt, Old &c. ---1111 of Which can be had on the lowest terms at the Store of the, Sebeeriber, in South Haltimere street, next doer to, the "Stitt.' office. , - ' - r:Y - A,180, , always 'on hind 'a variety 01 Stone Juia,"&o.—;Give us a veil' EMANUEL ZIEGLER Jr. ' Gettysburg," 'Jan. 27, 1854—tr. - ir - 111,31 1 f 4'14%0110N! FAtigESTO, OK'•& . 80g8 tiis just °N.4 l Cpenitig` one of. the largest and'lnoSt•cemiiltite assortinitif of Spring•stul Summer Dress'Obodi ever offered`to tiietpdhlic `Out+ selietion hiv ing tnieq "Made "Vrith'great' care and ' our' stock' pareliatied at redUdetti feel"reftred to' Oresenf inducements ;' are'as rarely , offired. Our stock 'of 'Dry Goods' tilts ' , lleVCr been'' and wilfi the Miditinn df"our: list Inirtheite, cent patting , aer'itdoes''Cloths ' `of%all pri 40 and 'ritialities ) ,"CdasiMeres, ' Kentucky`. Vans; Tiede . fdr `i Cltildien, Berage I De Lainee,c M. be Lainei4 He rages ; 'Retitle I Alpacils,'Citlieni4,7 thug hams; 81fA IS; (Cashmere; Thiliet„"amt. White Crape lit -every"variety,)' dfio; , , lenge' the; iiituity; to produce their as regards to quality Mid price.' •'' • •• Having ' elltled'largely•to our virlety. of '6.140CE egi we are priipared to..furnish the, finest qualities ,o(Syrup, Mialasses,,§ugar, Ace.. &C., at redeced rates; our stock of Mo- lasses and; Sitgei is, regarded •as the most comiilete ever tittered tnthe counry. deem to enomerate, .as we Wave' always On hand a.cont {ilk° essert: ment of pry Goods,' Groceries, Hardwarei Queenswlre„&c. , To singly you of the. truth of our Meer tiOn,'We only ask yen to esti and examine . I for yourself if you want bargain's. Call early at F,AHNESTOCKS. ,Sign ol the Red il.ont. March 3 t, 1854.—tf Tell. if arontid, IIHAT 'MARCUS SAMSON• „has ra just opened a splendid assortment of Pants of every variety 'and style which he will sell at prices that will defy comfit.- tittott here or elsewhere. Remember I buy tor cash. and under the most favorable circumstances, which enables me to do just wliat I promise. No humbugging, call , and udge for...yourselves. Draw Hear--Come.ated See L.,SCHICK would inform theLadiee ay • that he now offers the largest assort. Intro of BONNETS, Bonnet' Silks and • Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers & Hair Braids, ever, before opened 'id thii place. Call and see , theat—t4 trouble 'to show Goods. , G. F; :TtlYgg .IT:RG,' : P: A' ~., ..“..I.DA:Y. FARMS FOR SALE; WEAR CIETTUSDIRC. - - - • No. 1-160 Acres: good Stone Hoifie and Barn, with other out-buildings nlefity ofiedd tubbed, tneadidroind'helter. failing water: • ; ••• . • 75 Acres: , large Stolle ;Joust), . I argo acp., B .I;PP.a . AS lietia• Pgr'?"rjbs , f iwSitflr, plenty goO (mil t surnment Milker and •gabd • '''' 'NO.';s: l a-1. "flirt rate `Elkin; Ana butAptiildingii;einiii-' lent Imeadow,: good In nn ing 144 r, Oho ide 04i, 1 1- 1 114 3 .91 , ArAh-LPS94/hg.tUraPßEco • 1 , •. No. 4--1 1 Q Ac r res,l good, large Brick House, _with ._oui•liilaings, Plenty novo prowr ,at-the hoosejrl-in•the fields,k . '6O Acres excellont tim i brr, plenty good frattdOW; OrCha t ul; of' all -kinds nftfttiit,ooa tenatii-hotise. &O. No 5-=2OO Acres: large brick House; Witiv , rbaok:buildings,plargel stone Bahk Barn', with a bads aod,Cribe, am all other; out-buildiogs,,puch dry-bouse. emoke-bOuse, &c. ; bet Ween bb : ,and fib Acres in good melid6l4, , plenty good iim ber, good fencing'. Orchard 'of till kinds of choice fruit, several wells of water. kc. No. 6,247 Acres : , near-Pipe creek. Frederick county, Md., large Stoup House. Barn,Smoko-house, Spring-house, chede,, pens, cribs, plenty of water and fruit, from 50 to 00 acres good timber-:- •- can 'be bought cheap. No. 7-105 Acres :.adjoining the above, good'Stone• Howie, wiss out buildings,, good water, #46. [ luip 'two Farms are handsomely situated on the publie,road.] , . . No: 8--A Mill with 30 Acres of land,,: good buildings, shops, sheds, oilier ont-buildings, &e. Any person. desirous of buying or sell ing property will please call upon F. E. VANDEItSLOOT, Agent. Gettysburg; .Pa., Feb. 17--••-eobr •,' • • ORE iNs.utANGE. — THE Aditms County Mutual Are In • =ranee Company" located at Get tysburg, is now m successful operation, are for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in,lnsurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted untier the personal Supervision of,Managers selected by the. Stockholders. 1300k8Or the Company are At all times open, io the inspection of those,insuring i t . As no travelling ag'entit are'eMplovvoi. r eveolis desiring oat) -•"" phetttloin to miner of -thz-Al . ls..friacw wbntn; all ,requisite informaitton can I, gained. irrthe Managers, are Hoeough--Goorge !Swope, D. A. 'Burbler, D. Wills, A. BACtirtz, Samuel R. Rumen, F. W. Stable, M. Fabneatock, C. W. Hoffman, D. MeConauaby. Menai len—Wm. H. Wileon,a Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, Stra'ben—laeol,Kiage• Prinklin;•-•-Andrew.Heintzelman , " HamiltonbanAmos W. Magiuly, Libertyr-John Musseiman, Jr"., liestlputr-Henry,4`. Picking, tinrce-Jacob,Griest, Mountjey- Bertiiele-:-MaithesS Oxford—John' L. Ndil, JI.R. Hirsh, President—GEOßGE SWOPE: . V4p,Pratidet4---3ANIIEL ( 11,-Rtrasti.r. Secretary l -0. A. Busq,Lra. Vressurer—SA'viurt, iirt; , Roessir M'(ltraviiLacon ,Septllo, 1853-4. t. ; for. ebrtiskal liiBt.':gV,liTho:;',UOtiiia:... , • ,ftwoo.• / I 3. tgo.- GRAM MIER AS•t6e'plerieute o I 'l' hi; <- 11,0, ' friends and -the:publie, that he has taken the store , roorn oecupieilrby I).6SIIDDLECOFF, .in•ltElhambersbutv *treat,. where he • huffiest meittett (Mai tiiei Eastern'.eities and is;now •opening 'twat int afid:ottlendjlaisonnient;ol.7P• tlliV.F%tt,P)to himo. beemieleetethwithigreet•ieete and bought entirely for .caely,antldsvhicht hp.believes wilt enable hint . '..offer,tare brgailui , t9 all who maybe yOr him ,withla k etiare of..tlieir,patronagei which l itnhereby.very. respectfully.ttitited6 . Gettyaburgv•March 4 3l; 1854t.-4f,. kilt( 0114:111Ei0,4‘iwoi ; !,t, ‘I%.AN' be,,had at Weaver's ,Gallery in - ) l . .clhatiabereburg , street., ,Pictures_: ta.i ken in all kinds of weather, and will be put up at this Gallery in all the different styles of the day, at prices varying (rum 50 cents, to 40 00. So now is the time for. obtaining the cheapest likeitesi ever of feredin -this place. Persons will' find :it to' . their advaptage tomtit soon • while the opportunity is,before them, and in order tglsecurea eata,faStory..likeness, subjects are,,requeeted 'to ::wear -dark apparel: Gentlemen should wear black, with black vest and bravat, and Midi should avoid dressee of pink and blue. Plaid , and .00trasting colors are very suitable for I return my sincere thanks to monomer ous friends for their past favors. and so licits a continuance of the same; hoping'by strict attention to business to satisfy the tastes of all who may visit my gallery. SA M UEL WEA VER. April 29-1853. • HMV MOMS. dr.lo see a fine collection of Fancy arti. -` lO4 des at very reduced prices, go to Fahnestocks where you can select from a large assortment, inlcuding Sewing Birds, Port Monaies, Cebu, 'Fari, French' worked Swiss,: Cambric, Honiton and- Bobniett Collars, 'Fop and''Side' Combs, dro.,”&c., ill of which' tun be' purchrosed at-the lowest rates at the eign'of the RED ,FRONT. . , , , .t . ikE 4 A.BIES AND FREE!' EVENING, MAY: 12, 1854. rave Heart.: A Lurie I love the glad end W bode tones shed Wheneer there ice To'echo hick the I love the gentle, am Thet ever , will con '4 heart, .j arcrand; ' .' 7 try heart • (Ind ;". • ' og boort, .• , feelings' to J's' , , ' •' -: . sly Wirt, use, , . . d'i'repiosch , 'pplause ; (~, I ',brawn beart,,,. , , 1 t f find,' .or home, for friend, '• find.. 7 is boundless am ' imp. ~ ~ : ~ • . r . t'S heart; ' /temp; ' . •' . ,or.ill still loss ott,• a. Uosnd :, ' ' • , spirit up, • . ' eel' ' ' :'',, ,: • . . r window : , 5 . , • iilart i foie; ' - ' t it n ,t• ' • ' f home, for friend, , , kind. Its secret theakhts‘ a Some Object at its' I,love the bold and That dates asaert " higkrJlesi of the wo !!And of the wOrhir. But most 1 lover 0,0 WherWei ioeh he Y., % Thst thrubt..With lor • For country end a? The heart whose leek The waters of the Is apetless as an °gloves an kiting Whoa. c 1 1 1 ,1 6 8 4 11, - Whatever may net Will MOW hatable 14 . Protb4t the 'ream' Will cheqr the faintin Andhe'ermi hippy' AN when with some sham the, scanlP ElitChle . the large' braid ' Where'er midi heart ..T4 1 . 0 1 1.0 4 1 FAth, For country, mid min ~~ leep» sc~;~E `qio "Let ma . sleep," 0 id my CoMpAnion, half 'pettishly turning from my couch "Let fie SleeP." Tb , ivor6 haunted my I 'l Memory for . hours.; Ow erten had the wish been littered in t is weary warlii. 00 let me sleep. ' .1 The man whoith co mace lashes him forinisdeedit—evili ce mittee and repent ed. of—cries, as he drrs Il ls head on" his . thorny pillow, "let an d sleep—with sleep Comes oblivion."' T 1 Mourner, who' has' seen some bright and eautiful one' faded from hisembraco, like ii. ,beautiful summer : flower nipt by a loo'enkly frost, 'liews his hoed above the prostrate form below him, and sighs in the agony of his Mind, "Lei nie•sleep ! sleep:with the le'ved one whose . smile 'Audi never ) w . plenine my'footeteps . .noris i "Let me sleep," sap; the traveller, wh`o,' footsore and weary', bait toiled along in the world. and seen hopes perish unfulfilled= joys wither Ore they: A hro -tlisted--friend-, ship, which ittittilingitt'enaiiring; changing , hue like chameleons, Ind rainbow prohnises 'fading and Melting into colorless air— "Oh ! let me sleep; 1611 am weary." ' ' The rcisy:chtelcdir - obildthe brighi,- iiys_T--'71,,,- ',---:ike",;thoiightful matron ~ cise feiremornitro .riwro v i. ; i.: 6 4: - poet, its most endearing suiilatittv periods in which they lung for ,ski the °Mimi - of all care—hours in which the waters of Lethe may flow darkly and deeply over them. . There 'eoineth a sleep unto all l—a deep sleep, bushed 'and breathless. The roar of the cannon, the deep.toued thunderbolt. the shock of an earthquake, or the shouts of ten thousand arMies, cannot break up 40611 , repose.: With muielips and-fold ea arms, one After anotherohe ephemeral of- earth' sink . amid into darkness and methingness. No intruding footsteps shall jur, upon' , their' .rest—mo disturbing touch shall, wring from. them the excluin'ation&= "Let me sleep!" • '• Finger Mnrlt r, . A m a son w. empipy c d.to;thin.whiten, e wails Of a chamber, The, luid used was colorless till dried. Alone,* the'rbotn,le opened a drawer examined& poehnt*lr and,handled the , papers, but finding u° money plan' thing as they were forgetting that twelve, hours' drying, would show i the marks of, /delve! fingers. Bub i tetl-ni , le,finger, Turks,- which, be, litathOnght anyone would over see, ex; 'g° B ° . l l Pi, gPkIP. - citk • it4r92,, ' e 7 s,re evil, tll9t"%htii and . evil deeds I They . have all finger marks vibieli• will be revealed at_eome time. If, you disobey your parents, ,or.. j tell,a .false hood Or 'take wbat is not Jour own' you make sad finger marks on your ohe t ruetor.- 'And P°l4 wit;IIMIY agd.441 8 4 3 . 1, -11 defiles the character. It betrajs:those • who,c . n., gage in it by the marks OP ,. them. marks may be almost, if not quite colorless riffirit.c >; But "ivint if 'thbY'stiOuld WOl'be seen daring - any' of you'e•dalys'ina , nerth,' is'ailay comingiii :which all *finger i'mbrks 'or sin stains On the will' be made tenni. fist, Isrever suppose that yaii etin do - what is wrong 'without- having - 'staid on' your' character: - It is irepbseibld: 'lf yen' jure another, you, by that very - deOd; in jure yOurown self.' Ityon 'disregard the law of God, the injury is sadlryour own. Think of it. Ever bearit in niind, dren, that every sin you'commit, leaves 'a mark upon yourselves. Your character should be a coating of pure truth. Let truthfulness ever bo manifest. Bewaro of sin; "and be sure your sin will find you out," for it makes finger marks which, even should'thoy not be seen by those around you on earth, will be seen to your condemnation at tho bar of God.' Three warniags from the grave— "thqu knowest what' wta ;, thmi aeeet what I am ; remember wttitt-thuu art • to • The Boston ,Iletaki says t-rtiles. Dro Todd has asserted there, air ithtee, sore or Fieopki in the world 7 — sa ints, sinners aad the..liteciter fiwily. - " • A. Celebrtted officer. of ;the American :relation, a "Virgitiia gentletuan,:had.un fortunsitely been .tinotured • with • infidol principles.- The efforts of 'Paine to • pro mote American liberty—the 'effusions of his pen and zeal of his life tendedto , make , hie infidel sentiment popular - with Of oar countrymen, at the era of the reydlntion: The officer had often ..intrody'esii this subject, attango as it may 'op - pear, ti/his daughter, and urged her to em brace its tenets. • • • • i Tf -infldellty stieceede with Mau, It Can oftit master the' beartrof a woman, fca: ahOin all other, the law of her, nature is trust of Heaven... The young' 'lady re aisteinhe entreaties' of her father. 'She citing to the principles -of 'her 'Stivioni's Disensp . ' afterwards' waeted, her fwr torn and she drew near , tip 'closing scene.;-Friends loved for her lorell -nese; and the fitther 'wept, that . ' ein•Ty' beau frabiltld". langitieh into the tohai. the ,work disease, was- almost . consummate; thp.lisht was passing from her: eyes, and Ithe pulse film ber hear -it was' a" fearful tnombetthe inotnent betwen Lino a4d eternity to her,lia4-814 1 —and,she gen tly'preesed. his _hand, arultiooking tenderly up into his sad eonnOnanee, iht: said - • ilrather, , ivouldhavi nee iCO. del Thero was a pause ! there was a itgh— find the beait-striokou rasa answered— my daughter, no'!" Getting on too Vint A pions old slave had a wicked' inaster. This master, liOanver; had .much oons deuce 1M his , slave's lei He believed. ho was a Christian. .8011106 mm. the' mas ter would be fteriouti and thoughtful about' One,' day ;le eanni . 'ui the' 614 1 slave with the New Testament in Itlehluid, and ashedif he could explain a passage, to him. The slave; willing , to: try; :asked what it.was. I'll is in Ilomans;" said the master: , "Have you.done.all it tells you to do in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John I" linqui red the slave seriously; fixing his eyes tip- on his •ninster.' •; ,! , "Is o, I haverilf,!'Le.: , ::'' : : I or 5t..4 bimk. DO all it talla yoti; till' you get to ltowstng, and pia/will understand it easy- enough , awn, for the good Vont( says, "If any man will do my will ho will know my doetrines.7 • • If any of our readers bear'snybcidy ar guing • about a hard text in •ROinans, or stiniewheroelse, and worrying to know whatix means, just tell theoi this , story bout getting on too fast. v: Tiler° ie. sanigiiiing,vory grntratpie in the,innexed knit/Wan Mqnt l L by, a irel4ae traveller lialy gear ,do- Jp, Mont. lane I tioari rin glad "to 41 tliaritl'rin 0.14 d Pva come`to'greet Ye I Pen (into America, taken', walve'tniltut Ilinntain; Niagars,lPi? where you • Your mlgiity* phis . ; 'lien yea - eoirl4 sh ift arid In old Kontuetv— ; in, oar Mammoth ; Caro t • ' Or take a snooze, *bon you're in want of nisi, Oa our,tig plairiep in.thefor Or, when you'te your' heaped lons ; • I : • .; By sipping up t4e Mianj!eippi,nver.,; , itifOreganintiliono. P s nould you wish for any, Why', weird the :ind Aleetninj : inn may accept hem .with'itnpungy ; • The7,linth eland high in nur.corninuni 9 . Give us' a 'You'd nall. You' almost step from hence; 'Oro folk, all longito; seallour. Eminence. Coma, szaer, Blanc 1 7 -ilos't make the least ado i• Brfog Madame „Gra with you, soli the little glaciers, too In The Louisville Journal delivers this , aditiirible' homily “When .one looks: through publicaiioni Icontenipeiaiy With mortal names, and sees with what'fn oilier cuptempt,they . were referred to, sod ilqW cavalierly they were, sneered at and be• littled by the ephemeral o notabilities,pf thtietlay-4reeistily'ait uritumeroint etsstere and 'neophytes and psetido:phi. luiephere'l are being treated—it startles opti„fez a eminent, rest lie may be tread ing, on the . toe's of aoine of posterity's wor-, ehiiif,ul wrung. " Horace Welpole's cor• respentlenee;'re6ently published, ought to make some •of our •errogatit critics and flippant editors rub their eyes alit! look again belore, reuewing their merciless 11-.1. gellations a mong the intitoefry. He deals with Goldsmitti, - Johnson, Gibbon, etc.," as if they were . Moths tithizAing about the blaze of hissSgitlitle k and doomed to a very speedy leitingitiehnteitt in the_ ordinary course of events, if they even survived hiS own faseinating end destructive fl at tli., es gots they are shining whit 146 calm ifile'ntliiur of eektiovvietiged genius: atidlie —feebly and fitfully lights himielf to rid icele, and will aeon /.go 'MA" iii'the inks of Mile, Red tie remembered no more foil eier." ' • , ~;.•. OITSPRINO CFA CHEMICAL' WEDDING. As a sample of the pisetry of science, take the following ' Metiers. Weter 'and Oil • Ono day hail's` A t asisai to thee:lli they were dropping ; - And wooldlnot noire, ,Bot,coptinped xofight, Withotil an y pl'oepeci of shipping, • . .AJS, Pearlaih o'drheanti-- • - R,word, He jumped in the niiilat of the clashing; • '• When all ttiree agreed And. united, with speed, And Soap cause out read] for washing. • ' • • Ore Perrone ; . [alt out concerning the right road to heaven than ever get to , Ige curl of their journey. isindeutsr. An ineldent tbr , . 'Crnies 'was the son ofnroor widow: in , the city of N. B. He and'a younger brother were, ber Only, earthly comfort and care. But when about ten years of age: he began te rd with 'iv irked eurupaniorts, and , yfeld to , their wishes' in disobedience to his mother's Cononanda. Charles loved her, yet when tempted to ,d'o 'wrong forgot' her kindmisa, and tbe grief he would occasion. Like all habits, 1 1 good and evil, itiaobedienre became stroll. hger: every time wee 'guilty of it`; 'and which were once thought of .with dread, Chance, , before he, was twelv,e 1 years old, emprnined, tine' 'morning a libber officer, whdee I business it is to arrest erintiitelii. celleait bis humble hoinel and Intik liimawa'Y. to Ibe 'tried'-for 'Pile little , fellow 1. cried. and etri.did his 'lottely , mniber. `At'. ter hew Mond gitilty; it .Was deehled to send hint to the "Reforumieltoul" in a die 'tent city:. The. next ete , ws Chaffee' tooth er,bed ,fromltim, he wits very•eirk. i • epidemic,prevailcd in tbe institution, end he was ,titomig these . most, thingerogely ill: I A heitetmlent nine gave !tire. F- 7 , money to pay the expenses of a in her sick boy. • 'When she. arrived' at , the large;burlding in which he was , confined, elle entered a • room where , several lade were lying on their small . bitti in pain. With:no inothierin'tvatch bier Mein. She 'looked around:ldr the , familiar hicks of hair above. the paleface otAter.imn. • • But ighe inught,lvvain.lor this One lor•Whlkm [her heart , was T • heo _at- I fondant 'Caine and told her that he. was too 'if/ to be' there y'lle.was 'tn 'another :lute weeping mother hastened; 40, the . apartment, and a moment , suw the ereaciated ,featuree her Charles. jt MAI "tiffritinieineeting.'' alter *noshed talked' With AMA libaro fell on his. feverish forehead; hhe. unfolded a little hemikerchief,and said .it was his brotherls atitome. , 1.'.."01t, mother I" exclaimed Charles'', "lay lit ourny breast ; want it,uea,r.my heart." • I And soon, he, added, ! , •Does brother mind you, tinetherf".?'Sometintes" she replied. , eoh'telr hinito nhsp ybu ntiena, !:11. I' had , ilane . so, tihould'hal beliere." And he buried his tearful.'face in the bed ] dottier). unit sobbed.... , .• is T saw that Charles must die, aria . begged permisSiou to slay all nigy in the room, and sleep - on' the floor,"iir iwatch: by his side. But this was contrary I to the rules, of the institution., mid ithe left I him At, , i t it 4 break ing,lteart. tini,inorn- Onghe was delirious; "tint! Hoop after ' died. the Same' kind 'gentlemen 'Who 'helped the WidoW when she' irtatt 'to 'See 'Charles. Ateartor.iffeido-2 -Itkv-eatlrere r ying, 11 - ,VOti. lal tYln Uiinn which tor the..mat time the. altOwl 3 tit.Wititer Nave fallen. , { ''Kink or Charles, and of what God ,aid • amid the thunderinge anti flamett of Shull; "Ilotior thy father and thy. motheroliat thy, days maybe long upon the land tvhich o,y , Lord thy God givetitlitie."-H4nieri itleBll.enger. Perhaps the briefest, personal' memoirs evto . ..writteu „were the 4, , 4lientoirs Cowil Itostopckih," Written in)eit ntinutes.H..: subjt,hi a few paragraplia, eadt''of which. constitute: a ‘4ehapter." ' • Ott"the tivelith day of March, 1765; , 1 was entergetk•fro* dark. ties into the light of -day. I was theasm red,- I yrati weighed, I war 'baptized.' I was.horn withomoknowing w t herefltre, and my parents ihanked heaven, without knowing . fur what. i.MApeonters,: J was taught !Maoris of.tltiega, and leartied,aftkipq. 01 langua ited . 13 Y, dint, of, ttunade nee mid quackery I sornt i times :pessed,. for 4 , 31y, !i'P'4. OfArY or P.oo(votiPPea. of Which I Leap the key. 3UFFelittfiriti :1• I WHO lurinenled by IfUltltertl; . by. suitors who made, tight dreases,for me ;,,hy women, , by ambition,l la self-love., by useless, regreet, anti, by re, ineruhrances. "MKMO6a HUE EPoeUS 1 , At the•age.of thirty,. I gaui up dancing:; at Way, 'my endeavors to please the lair'sex; at-fitty, my regard' el liuhlie opinion ; at •sixty, the trouble of thinking ; hod I stave now become a true sage, or au egotist---Wltitqf ie just•theaame, „ • • ' ' ' .1 ."ItesettufAine PitisctintEs: I 'have never meddled 'in any niarricires 'or have never recoininended or a physiein'n ; and coinieipiehily hare' never attempted the life'of any " MY, DismaEs :-•I had sdialike'to sets and fops, and to intriguing, Woolen, who': reaps ganid of rime ; a disgust fin- aired- , ' teflon ; pity for mat:l4y nien, ou and painted within ; an aversion to rats, liquo rs,, aphy bin's, and rhubarb' terror ,o 1 jiisline and wild' beasts. * B ckteststsisoy NY : .1 await death , w fear si n e. without impatience. My life has been, hail inelothatna,, on,, a, grand stage, where 1 ituye p 1 ed the lie;, ro, the tyrant, ~tlie loyg, the unldentaty, but :Aver the, valet. „ „ MY.Epit,VH : Here lies, in hope. of repose, an old deceased ,man. with a worn: , , out spirit, .and ,erthausted,,hears,-!anu , ;Lice used-up body. n • Ladies and gentlemen, " TL a:_np„k a , „)hi t a a ik h a ink.Ai c atil l * of .; ti ll: p a s s a u I " ' ' " ' inaltiitlicattOng s tlenaitO t ti'"tita -4114 W pre " ) . ea,t i„„ l. f rata a 'animal on the hank and pule.. to wet. • ' ' "it ' the ire' leiter . a'young ...alderman to his , fi th r Ithar will l r li! , l4„ ki frothed - . tinned! '"' • 11nit.when I look forth upon the clear/Ay rintli . in the 'silent moon I feel that it eliedelor you aiiii,tue its' pale and gentle - light, and:skirt it looks down open you in your far-offsieteru home se Strarthett tp. angels over the toyed tines Weep. it is at net limos Oust I Ain& -of i you,' with - thoughts inttlt worthy tit Kelt pure cud holy live as %outs," • o find the above in an exchange pa , • . par. It is pretty, and 'ln enniclete` it we give the thought in the words of the n P'ett: who Wrote' thus : • • " • I gaze upon theCtriootabriuti tom Ault wish I owned the wet arti • Who !tam an her lb. thoughts %) me II? sllayme felpdriawatt.,. . Per: l 4 ll os 0, 140 now - ink ..turaed _711!)- syila' atone ibo Mak, ai . - Then she should hes inorganic/4 t , Deer was 4048 ,1 1,444 ef. goo., vcittu - ... ,,, y1-rfx4,7 4 41AP.Z1304 I Mats lli Ma ng atlter, • is a paragraph from die (lhie Cal. va tor , worth, in itself; the Prieeol alenies ' subscription tento`Paper, to eviryittdiild. I, • rl• r nal having charge ot dairy . • • I kave forseierid,,yeart had the iipl lee retire VA" the milk department in invfatberhs tentily. Ithereforet read ith great, inter ; 'e n 's, whatev er related to making boiler •antl niitl Ifound,in itch that ,was dttifet ent 'front lint I had',h o Pn it) sif prat urmg One Far'Pribi 6 4) 9 0 . 10° • rections for making net. in ,winteri litto• :cinding to what. , called: the Aussi f tp rryedied.hy which tt was acid, butter. could ' be made„tn,winier,as well ay in suppler. ', and ; with, R 8 ChUrning. 50,,1,5et,11- 'boot trying,the.exPerimern. • and the result Pxoot: • lily , new praenei; ja ; ati .o hdlown : ; ; Ijetori.„l,,go milk I 440 , Lettle,, flay one third (pil,or - • water, antl,large enough, to eel Ihe ,•tnti pa~lJut it, on. the, otove,where finding hot by the ; time : , I.,cornein with. thie milk, Then I eirain the pulk into anottr er v,eaaeland Waal, the pail, , wai.s lie Ol,tip)—then, Pall %the, urdk info the pail, and aerit of boiling water till, ihe Milk becomes ~ pealtlinzhot,itaking:eare tint Idle{ if boil, • then pour; its into crorka .prnis; and ';ti.t. •it'awayin the cellar torilis cream to`vitite in the usual tway.• .eream procured 'in ihis - way will seldom' reqtdrelo &fiance; 'to claire: while fiy the :eoirtinen: prietike Ihe poor dairy. maid may often. , churp+to'r 'teem and then 'perhaps' have to tlirrtte'lll away i• an L did on. two m.000111;111: helhtel happened to 'gain this , valuuhle hiftwtild tinn.~'' • r : .. 7'l . .110 1 N TO AI4NAOR A errusanats Hoetter.— rottlia, when.it horse fan! hot, vrilhndt draw, ; instead! of ,Whippingi amtrrlng, burning • as it, ,trequently Traittiebli in more civilized countries,. their :quietly get, elope, and attach it to one,of Inet, endthentme or ,two men taking hold of it,: ailvagre a,. few steps , ahead Abe ' Aorse and pull,their beat: , Na.matterhoir stubborn the animal may be, Fr few doseie °Couch treatment, effeat.a perfers ente..6. ExChange, BURNED BOOT OR , SHORS , ...‘ , DIO - Drrevor _ !the coldest daysi of the'. *sent month, I , pulled ofEatyrboote and aert hem rinse' , wilt stove which was very hot: 'the • ronih was' filled with , , a -smell as ;if :sonleifting .waa burning. , ',"Forning ainund.i 'saw lay bnots smoking at:. a great rate flisieetl thew and • 'int media tely . beemeared , lheth with , soft snap; toneli al whiph, , nWinelth highly heated eaneitinn quickly tliet appeared in; din leather. When itie'botnli A riti r zt .d o w.ttie teather,w-.oft.fintilptic.. sr lien iVelklfig- tred / Vit pf having beeit -burned.—Rural New „Kirke , . •:: • • • I , cpeg F.RapNE,FE,n4,4,cori• ! tiperte Opel, of the' fleltintere Clipper imy,s, rthat a thimble Atli q(. spft.eirep sod ' quicksilver mixed. and bound tightly over .theieloo ) ! ; will draw :it to ahead in the course of ten ' or twelve hours., • l'he.eurative cast:ttivn he, reutoved, antl by the applieetion •01l the opuel poultices, the vote pill •• aooh he beakdl • This, remedy is said ,to:,bs a vory,severe.one, but altogether it - referable ttl•,,lii,eAikeßee,` , Bope felons of late Yeirs are ; Spite, 'common, and the remedy, re. ill prove a. reslidessing te the. oltatirocc. . t - •• LI c r -F0p.001:10111 PAIN IN•T/EIR BWEAry.-- Equel:partiruflioarlioundfops,eiecsinimno root", and ' f l ung 'llia ni ,r note rind taps, Dna until the strength is extracted t , adding boiling water as, it , decreases, then, swain and ,puf . in • sufficient •auger, to ounike ;it very, ”veet ; boil dcosn tn a .• thick syrupf Fora light cough, the•tiddition of o spoonful of lyncture of, ifibeiik l W.: callb Rini/ ,ty , ben, pold,,enhanres.,int ,raltigt, is funk:, diaphoretic, ' diuretic, ~expemitt ant and emtnenakogue.—Ohio Culliva- IMMO linionsokAoi on. or, blank: oak. bark. ;11'titl ;sits th,' inalt4"o Cis; r ael*lia,parts Irequently:,!NeviT Wiley tit tail-qt en giyes hjimediate Kolidesed wtleit perSeoreil in, hae cured wbste t etAi l er means }rove riled. lIMMMIEEMEIIM= TO KINDLE A FL126.1,-TO ADlELLifile;int Abe 'inerning, Pllce a'Ple"e Pr I!4'o,ol4oltint the, ,eize l of, an ounce, ball ler elieennal wrap it loosely in paper. amine! tbe. papen dn tire.,, About ,pue ceni'e North : coal* kiudlep my, fire. , AN Op. IfOA ,S/ 11 APil 3 ."Tgke r nt oil two "p e g s 01 ,ePIPP119rt,r4ittlhyffi with a Nile oil. and then add! P i .Wl3 Wpole one ,tforhot. Yery, should be used at a time, and to be Faiblyei for gently9n O l e,Pari n PA e the ret 1,1 (101.:TivitriEss , enetor oil every twelve houre till the .1.9 r • vA.Pfai 19:444e4.1 ,1 viii may • 1 ?e , tailistnit,ok al) ,lnic!lun Warloal,we,a4:lPd, Arid 10 0 1 h . / . 4 1R 5 r 1 Aeentiling in Liudley'Muitay'it mar, a aullatentlin , ie the 1 14110, or of which trti hail any untion. Npw we inviW the following piece of • substantial, I. aomethieg, 'But.nothing a stitstaiitiva.- ' rbetOute ikaubstaubTe to nothist!'. l -• • Eletity t wettl•Hatcher isys that natette dPim net 'Peke the mei). but *hoot thy man is mads h. latilte' bogies 'lltusfue soldiers; ow theft, lettrita 11‘41)111"; 4 variably celled the General oat it . W' Out•etteb•cuittt. 0? t 'tiff —rte; t • ".'1 it ;1 itt"tti 1.., 1. ;1, ;,!,,rr;(z1 . !;:-.rt 6,.; , •• Era= IMIZIESEU SEEM