~ . . , . . ~,,..,,,,. ) „ „ . .. • . : • ! ~ ,' •I 1 . .j. 3LT A MI rri . ..... . .. . . . . , . i . . . . ••••••••.-....... 1 . 1 r ,r. ..-- -....:1,.....4 . . . A D D N -- i - N . ~...., ..., .. ... . . . . 7\ ,• LiirN -, , • ... ~. •. ..„,, . A J.. • ~ • • .. „... . ...: .. . .. .. ....., . ~ oolL I C. .1. P ": 16 O. H. BUEHLER : ' v(otipmE, xxv,t MIEN idtial • P ÜBL AL 1 ~, • OF VALUABLiE "'"'‘ -111111$1k OWR. virtue'ar ati of lire Orphan's' 31 -11 Capri of Adams county, the i onder: signed, Administrator of the estate of JA.: COO WHOP. Ism of ; Germany town rhin Adainceoutux, dereaaed, will sell at Public Sale. mt Saturday,-the 30th of, December inatankat 10 o'clock, A.,. M., no the premier, the following described Estate, gle property of said demos , ed, to wit e• '• , - No. 1 1 ---qt. Tract of Land, knAvu as iIte.• 4 IVIANSION afro -- ate iu Gurmaiiy tOwnsion aforesaid, ad ' joining the tnwn nP Littleatown, on the turnpike, adjoining lands of \V m: Duttera; Wm. MeSherrv, and oth ers, and.ennteining 64 ACRE - S, more' or piny on: %Oda are erected a 11111 C DITILING - • ~• , !with:Milk Kitchen attached, a large Bank • Hari, p io n atone aitil part frame, a log 1-tialge, a iiric4 : Bmoke l lipttaai a one story : fr. iw boddinik an!C. other impreivementa. 'Tharp are also tivo — weilii of ,tkeyef fading" ‘vairr it pr the. door. • ' TrAdt-of Land, - 7 iituun, in,aaine,towitahiti,,nif;the road from IrailoVer, 'about mite from thr former,. Waite, ao l p r lljiMkog 1. 1 41 ot JAlni Spangler. ' ISPinnii litheim ? containing ' t ••' ' • • r. Ifiß4, 041111 i t, fou'r.:Aele..o of which rtvellietrverril with gaud Creek pies:throogli the tract. • Nti.:l-L-A.l'rryiet n'T Woodland, p...rtly (st.rittMq alpi partly i Us;i.iii II:lb.-rt. P.illip (V k? r 't rip 41; PE I I ES. ,No. 1,1 (4 it•utan y Wink '1 the heirs of (q u i t :th i n linittine . 4: CUES' AN I.)-15 'PEI arm, ES,' .411:rg, Itr r rt 5.--A 'Tract -'of .Woodkind, .sit‘tm, fern o,npoutung : .A(.12.145•& to ()Vat .N l . I,,raet,of Woodland', ort acti , sinirty,liti‘4l# 111:4110v„.1..1ti „Mitre. ;41it . ; 1 1 1 1i114 4 i‘l3 It OS . & IES; -t • • 3.. 4: 5 untl . -5 Miljnin each , othpr,l4 eirparate , or luntire rturvt , i!it I)9l.clifiqfvfl. , itropertv iq 40. of the 11 :‘ ,141- 'lll4lral.re Iver:i tvil with. .I; , ‘‘ (if iha trait ! 11 , 1 , et' .i!ro 111,, and m•sivetliiitit 'Lithe r,„.A„s, , wieking vet.w the the same by call• 1111; !n1 th- I.llbserliW Art raitii4. '4.111 lii — given . sitt•l tenets k 413 y ,if•t411;• lir' . , 3r/ru'r.i , I.lv iLr C .(17l ;)r.%%; ~Nql(111$ CIO I _..0 __,._..... IfiblllßLE' REAL ESTATE; , ,Ost,Matiriath Jahlidey lal, 1855, ''' , , ,!“..,,,:, 01' . ..1 P! . CLOCK.:P • all• , ~,, Inlir TM, hr filrevil v lit ,Ppb!ic,Sale,. ,i ) ,,, V 7 the. prru7l , l , . in 'I T ,i,,i,, N it, qr 13ilafilittilriti•tIt4i've'ry dtililitble • i ' N:l{,KSlDl' ' .Nt i f ir i l l.k , iit t )r" D. , Girmilitlrl, mrwent!eitpied '; bit! JO TThinid IP Yi . Fill thfhTi - tek. iiic4itiftiolititi4lll fttiF TnitvW l`mt; I - inviting' Mt • llialtitn'ore *boil" Enid l' ! lkiiililln , •S't ree iti!,!! lin - - rifeditireq: oppoilite= 11)*Filtrteiheink'ii 'Store, • having upon therienriter A itiree tv,(i•ou'v ' , brink DWELit.ING„ HOUSE, with 'mi . tonsive - brick bank buildings on 'Middle *we'll, BIM a twimit(!ey ' • . ' FRAME ',III.TILD.I.NG,c .1 ronting,rm Baltimore , aireet4 part• I-4 ! or which was, formerly •ncettpied! ll ' „by , J,-•L. Sc,liick . s, Store ~willi -6 , well.pf t,waler , and other improvemems on the pie onismt. , Dr. Gilbert spared no expense in ,$i ting o up, t he, ,L 1 (woe, end enclosing , and ..lonwoltiog 'the grounds with i ohoieetrees, rvineS, Ar , e,, !There lift A.perpetual-insh ,,ratine,i,n, the FratiklinTire Inethbv oblPllO - it .t hid proporty. , ‘ , Tliis presents ..rk ritrft clorice,,to ,Itteure `it I residence 'per haps- theAtest 'desirable ituthrnborough.. , to , .;A,liSchTrol Act same , lime; the . FRAME r 1111'111 , HOU TT"' NEI I V t tsvg Sao tee andan,attie, fronting on Wok 110 avec', West of the Catholic Church theAssoCiate Rani 316101,10!tuteti; kvitti'latit 'of &nun& and out buildings attached, having an alley .on the '01;t 1 1 1 . ,j 1 • ' Oen pecinerties will .he sold Amon sc. fflitnodating , terms., which will be made 'Anckssnron the day ,of 'sale, and also to per- Ana who tray meanwhile inquire, by D. ,WCOAAUGUY. ` BLACK FAT in inoisS, 7 ''"j midi for 'vile . by J 1 0 'WYI.; 70 ti0",‘?;21Pti13514F1111044 *treat, Baltimore. 0,4 - one l e/pne, aft: .411+10‘ lee Mitia p . iGiiiode' u juet, re °P..A,BIIO. ARNOieD.-4 1,7. 4 • J . itte" iieWuicioi of 'the' .ErdatO of TLCNIIY 'BOWERS, Ftte zof-Moutujoy , towoebtp, Adams ecututy Pa. 4 sell P,ublic Sale. on Saturday 1 141,200,e ptcualier inst., at 1, tcloek, P. M.„ by virtue,,..cif 'an ordet. or the Or pliarie Court, of Aden! i county, on the prom " • ' • / • a fish] detieased, situate in the towhship siforesiid, , adjoining hinds 'of - Jaho'Butly, !Welcher Virolf,-John Beniler, ,and others, containing 08 ACRES, more orlon.— The Improvemcots are a TWO•STORY LOGI 'DWELLING Afti with a Stone Kitchen attached, a log Barn, And all necessary out-buildings There is a well of water near the door, and an. (1 1 11CM1 , — of of 'all iiinds, on „ . the ,premities. There is a fair. prokirilnit of Meadow" aud'Tirtiberland. , lat•Aliendance will be given and tenni inane known•on.day of 1410 by •, J. nowEgs., JO'IAII B9WER, Ex:rs. 'Mir. 1, 11354.2-6 'VALUABLE StatErSllllo 'AND FARM; ' AT PU'BLIt; SALE. rr tiE undereigpelf, iiitendleg•to retrieve. to ten (.14, offer nl. Pu l l lll F , l ll e'oir 7 , 14 F 8 41 1 Y- Ole ,V,,icePt Jan r wry next A _ Veyy,,Foligtibic ~4"ltPre .Stf3n4, 9 , g9ther'ri!ii 45.4(MF.P OF ; LOnt,flit• non(' idonnijey. tairelo. .Aflame mite finin the Turnyike, mad froth !lidos drain', the forthir and iibout, the ,spiiiie,dietutkile ;from ;he Jotter piece ; the riind from • Eietnitsbin to ,Autiover passing die Store,,iind 0n1y.9 in)ne train . lertli has The impreiVemeige tre it TWO-STORY. . , .-IfIiATUERBOARDEII ' u•sig,., .; WART? 1101.1§E. BA . RN '& :STAB a gnoti,:well i f, wejer near t i be,door, atilt a' ( t ine FPa • Of Water runn l ing through thetrnet, traet, In the last:y;enrs,lllol(i Litntilizi've'heen 'hitt on"'the . 'and' is itiorttoSer well set witit4lover. - Tliere sre on :avid :moE:Omit Acres, ofl,g6t);l eACI9 : 1 1, 11 :Att As' 1 1 0.! 1 'ilicqelif: 44 ,.;C:ilen . Iyn 'the trnileriiiti'etl hits for the lasi fie yekk:beelt "Stigniall in' leertinit• Store 'at the above tsaid plae.e, and isigratified kite. able 19 say, that daring paid . tuna ,he has donefirst-rate Nash business ; said prripetzly'ili• v'tiii:ltitildinitiedy 'shoaled in a In.:11111y neishbortinoth and willithortrfore make one of the first:homes in themountry. Persons %visiting to view paid prpppryy, will please call, on, the , ilrderr i lgiTl resi ding (in the same. Possession ini'd a Wodd Ode will he go:reit' on the' tirst" day 'of' A pril next At the tame time and place:will be iold a lot • ' .• STOitt.,;(4oo.oeSs , I sae!, us ready, made CLORING, , C A 1 1 8,cH A IiDW ARE, Azei4 *Rive-gen: brat varialy of lopping implements as, fpF, lowa,,.viz eafiiSittir; 2 heavv.seis of Horse Gears, Cbtitagiox: Unr dhains, Barrelti;Tribb;2 L ßthOt rm() Pines with,sivariety bf fli &K. "F 'H Ouseho rt_itnre. Sale to 'cnittine'oe.a at' 10'b clocicon aaid whentattehilati6el'iwill"be •glteni stld terme made knoanj:bv : ..:() W IiENCE DIETZ. . • • AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, ,SPRCPIL,AIEETINQ the last meeting ,of the 4 , Adarna ' Cniiitty Agrieulturarklocietyrieiie: Reielved4 ' , that subjectit ennneoteti ,, whh ,Aurinultuie be,diectoised at the meetinge,ef the Society, _and that the;giret , ,t a 7ic (Miry- "The .4 1 pplication Line to /-inut." ' A a pcciltl"nieeillig eq . defied to F ilaee'thelOtitiii-lioifee Obit) shli r ;011 the, fi kar etturtfay of Jon.; wiry. next , ?hieing 'the elh ofllie!'montli.) at 'l,o'd 4 clnbk: A. M. ; 'at :which the above 'iithjeci be taken '1 1 0 1 ; expected. is that' there . will tuii 'genet* - par' ticipation~ particularly b} thotO ' who have need ggriciiltifial'itinetittegg and 7 *lthtortibeervaiion tad 'iliierienee lave furnished. then with factemont or Wilke! ! ( netting willrtlolktMaaa,te an indlitistrotiincOtfr;abd'ati are inviidd to it. • c:,: 1 • 1,.pett.:7,48544—+til • , ` r tiItRO,S.:4%:LE.OF , BURIAL LOTS IN tgt , eett 'Onnit4tk. FOR' the accommodation'of citizens of :town and. country, who are not yet supplied, there will be soother Public Sale of Burial lotelon Illorutgy, (New !ears' Day.) dontrory 1, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. 111, .on the-Cemetery- grounds.- Already nei;riy 200 Lois-have been n01d,13,000 in Stock - having' been subseribetl.l Thd entee lprise therefore : entirely succesefol, This will pe the last sale ,of lots ring the present wittier. p. _WCONAUGHY; timmir,a 4 Sec J. ,•Ae0;17,:104: 1 .- 3 k • • -For viirlitma, 44,1 i p grpi `466ls Yerip i pt 4 !„nrg•-I,° ll- Wan,' 400 1 0 8 „ rdcp 12} cents, or 10 'ettplee Ouir Icor ,0410, al,lifiliXig,r4.lcUßTZll..l3ooksor!. , TT YSII Er G, FRIDAY . ,BVENING, DECEMBgII 29, 1854. %OS ts S. H. BUEHLER I.gAB received a largely increased sortmeot of Classical. Theological, School andMiscella neons 1300111..5, --\ of kinds. including 77, a large number of, handsomely , .ound Stiihdard Poets Of England and America— sttitable for Gifts: Also, ' s'r et ion 'milli' of every variety. Gold'Pena and'Pencils. Penknives.' Envelopes,' &c.. &e. All 'of which will be ,sold at a small advance e on cost. 10:7•Call and see them . Dec. 22. 1854. CHRISTIAN 'NEW BBL a r ice,alla Valuatle Books. HAYEjosi received 'from ,Vhiladpiplda sett ;New York, the beet. Pt - 4144,110 American:editions. of the beet .80/PAIL. in ,e,ary, departintmt, at Literature, ,kuuten.as standard authors of Wile, • Bound , in a mote Superior ntanner; in .the Oht,Vcest library styles of calf ex tra, 'half calf gilt and antique, Turkey Mo rocco, Ar-c...-&c.: forming ,altogether the huistauperb` collection 'of Books, which have "ewer had the pleasure of offeribg tri"my numerous friends and customer's ; end which; together with in unrivalled' 'stork of ' 'Elegantly X' " • haltated Works. Bi- s t) 4- bles, • Prayer Hymn \ "Bboks, superbly bound best Mitten tit _ lAbrary• 'Bindingi, 'heir illsplitee'd in tempting array on numerous loaded etritht ors,' form sltngethef' an endless ~variety Which'ln 'select ' " ' 'ChWslinasquietiVereTear Piesenfs, aS %idly keep.tip our 'sell tdoiedreptitatidni of 'Offering thi fidelt , aisortineni'of tre4inible books -in the riehtiet and most Subttintial bindings. - The endineigned invitee the 'attention or every indiiiidual' in , Allama county to call and' visit now; while the sisortment fitful! and complete.' • IttirPiites to'suit - the' time*. ' • ' 'KEI.LER KURTZ, Bookseller and Btatiiinor, S. E.Vornet Centre 0L1ee.15.4664. • , AIL ROAD r EL,ECTION . . . - r. .1 11= -- - / KW El qloc k o rs of the, "Grettyabprg •OPlPPaPYir , ,will meek at theDaurkitousein tioe.l39rattgh e of GettY.l - 4PPICY the B th of 4 .4 nPAI X. 180. at o'clock, P. 41, Of salt kay, lochrialte. by a majority nI ihr elites pres ent. a President and twelve' Directors for the ensuing fyear. JAMES G. REED, See'y. Dec. 7. 1854.—iti _ IVRIND ',FLORAL 'CONCERT 1i51166117 . 011111,17' 1 1 Fr HE , “Sinsiitic Birda.". satiated by ihe ...PhilufHarrriciiiies,"..will give a Con of yo 4 sl and lortriuental, Music., on New rear?tt nigh!, (.f ry, aupa, !at. 185 b,) at COnii:flouie, ritica will 'prettentrd aI"MUSIO A L FESTIVAL, iiritthree acis;.entuled. 44F/ords...Rast. , of fowerat or the Crowning of ihe , Queen.of , ; ligpregenftttiona of „the airy , Land, ' With FUrea tem, Nakatke. Psitries,. ZephYre; Ate:. participated ifl by itiwattle 'of Oa chit - Jiro.. After she esti •voli, a .pleasittrvaliety. of songs... Giese, Chi:trusses, Catches. Scc. Ir:PParticulars in small'hills. ~/rairAdmOskon. ,2400.--f9hjidlr?J ihalf PTiie' • icrtpe i•Singilig . Btrila ." int eppeii inCe for atleasi t one year. ' • . .1 1 Dec...22.18154.—;.te - • ,VOTSVAROMIC FEIES.I HE undersigned' la :deslmue ofeloning business .:conneeted with :the. 14giftter . , 1 lut,llll.nimines ,Office. and ,perpona jo, itp fur PEES; to call and settle without . fikttVer. •i railerbereraie a lionibetiolDeedit. gaged Releases, and, other, opera. filed, in she Xliflrf/4°! , r4PrAw-v.thie,/‘-bkfe. -1)4°.!! been lifted, iq mity.,bo Inn if not ! ttiken pi,rilea entitled' 'in are nagtittetitd' to , tall it' dielloffiee and lift Alaimo A e ,r ri f e r* 1864: -=at. fo r 4 - W4 CIIO ItOP MIUS II Ca fling 'inderettpted' wilEgivO private les t Jar. ;soils. to .Ladiell tag to , learn PAPAgiilO ll 4 step pto:lutli ae with in-' "'ructions PIANO. .140,510. The teem", btc., which arei:riaeonable, will be known on epplication to • • ". ARY , • W ALLACE. Gettysburg, Dec. 220854.-3 t "TEACHER,MAGSTED. • , . ..wANTpI)-- -a 'reicher for one of the "• • the Common Schuole of Freelloin township. Liberal wages will be given. Apply RILEY, JOIIN,MeCLEARY:, Dec: 25;18 54`_31 ‘N0W,111434:0y. TF ELIIER. KURTZ'S Holiday stock of illl.alegant illustrated atandard BQOKS, adapted for acistrnas and New Year Itreeents;''the t braising-Room' Table,' di. i s '- &yr" reaily for examination; .arso HILDRBN'S BOOKS. in endless vari ety. sn4lo ill A PetiecAstoxollqww°t de" , onee, Titian"fiey can pure ass fivin ehe's!inOtest ToY• Books, theinosteirlietitift'Coliwild AIMS& (1401154.:. L ' • grFICAUEI3B AND MET." fror,tha,'lltar and Banner." Did you ever liray tbr me t BY WM. J. MILT I IR I , • • How oft, at Oreting',a aolernD hc'tu'r , Ano morninOt mei dawn ' . • , My aoul Its praying have bffeted , Al leers bees. come ohd gone !' How oft at home, and .whon abtaMd, and preyed fui When pleading at the throne of Cod, Did you seer pray forma 1 T t,.l HoiF off, when none bug newel bai Known • The wotithigs'of the M1 . 441_ ,my thoughts in sestet 101/14i kik throne, And left the world bold And In the fervor anti* . stniii - '• .• Boon boped • Winild safely guide you i to Did yob ever play roi When dthoping un my stocky bet Midst war's'demenid ill,' ' Amid . the dying and the, deptl• • 7 r Thou west remembered still When hope of seeing thee sgeisi • " Wes almean lost intre-'" ,, 1 . ' • E'n then v oldt foremost in myiptiter—. Pid , yon liter prit for trin s i• ,'"" c ' When War'i'dre'id thundery olook the hills And'hViiilinidcirerades fldli, ir c 'Tre lio 1 io leveeticiArnekiv waif, 4 #4llO, That 111 °i1"frt,iFfi li Omit y iefrnd • !!ir i -.I Then erty:t cap i nch oto, ~ Wert: th ou still uuforgot 1 :i tl • , 2 Cans* thou tep e4ntedono of til l if(rrut# And think 1 biletbee no •-- - i • • Then, for the truth of whet I usy, • tfilt -For worth, hut felony tam conifer TN: depth.of con4ant to if, when rliim,fairst: this Utitlitoesi,!' • ' : tteST,4l;4 o, l4knkill:.filiAt ak Flpl From each vile perfidy. Methinks that Qod ppr Root ssd , Just, • it; lob !Wilt Reps alein,l4l pytt.figoiAilms, .; • And thus his work approve,t, • Elie the throng That's end ' Art , thou the idol of. 91 hoptll .; Why still ritmemberttse Oh ! vas, the time an placate tell, • WSte I;iit •rd Mime Saar tiltd I -; • • ; Has given me as my dower; POiiii:thW.cjuilse dr At4i)niiiirs, • ' wortiknows to mei I's, borsisAlles,to, bid you prey fir Yes. Ves—ond while that power °slate, : , And glows within inr hhidt` I still will pray thiirthou mayoriad, r And choose that better..pant. And though op, ,o [l.. jiMn..lloll,l:o47flat Ape bli.us I ask for thee, • Perchance "tWill wois ' . iittred rut thee: -4‘.qii"Wql Delinber• * ' • FlO l ll tho Wi i ndy . apt. ne. SlST‘Eits: The first .born wake woltan or , e - tately . -carriage, ietuarkable for: great..serionsness of numr.ri loft,rand gitesAll.44 l l ll siagla ~ , Y O, - PRnt ideF e .,ti t : !C- 14M m tut 4r, ,ow opinions at 'nothing eould move er Zll4:' torb. 13eautifill I" with i'grave: beaniy—witli , large; dark eyes, , arid hair Iv" blaek as death,. there wesornothing , blithe settled ) unearth'y paleeess of her cow plea ion, in her lofty bearing,, pud , war se• renitY fe r ature, which awed instead of rittracting; .'nrl(l." 'overpowered ittitead of winning the affections of the huiriattiteart. Ftw, a long !knie she was the declarpd,fayor ii br her fdflidi!"blagnffideitt boundless' , Wealth; and Ile rpettial , youth ; ,crowns andl,aceptres; and. everlasting ,hap.' pittess„ wort? lipkie red to beher, i tlenTry„ , ,:lo wonder, therefore, that monarchs f alid pro ph Ms, and . 'wori:oi - S--A ay, ' at Whole batjdni'howed . thelhsolves down'be foreher:.aa pale and _rnehincholyi.- nt Tithed. With eye" upraised, atihough iti%pired." 'lBat tibilolholwati , Viti ilihotildet Of un boußdetkbutnege, uteri og , hither and thith ,criliKef,-,Might,y.shadow over the i heAwts ,of her„ people, and hearing herself high ithhi,re rill'thhtieveteiirities 'Of earth; lo 1 a'young- , •crelliter,.ft chilti,'but‘ 'the 'ffiheridity; as it werevrt hum growth had.beemdiaregarded )4, i,ellibukllct,fathert and !Ome APPrOwoh 1 Itatt„rw,ttnheetled and Plat by, the, first born,` st o od suddenly loge her !--right "- fir path it't 'til l itreteiiiiti - IA all in .r wy, ount e —a i 4he fituript AU t patter. of iyhutlifuh happy I,lo4.l.3o,tultptuthte , MAI de n thx) d --4 tem bI i lig and binallin, with -ft,43o4lihment.fr; find . herself 'a weman-her ,loricuis ,bair,m3- benil;lll4 dark bead eiresoVeilloWip,iviith ttinderiteas A . andbeitining With4eVery liaht 1 of -heaven, and'her : hearOliftoneheti and ' et t t it t lesi'' h e a sitig With lore 'Or' the i .k?,eo Multitude Who were oroui . ti F , g , a nd grovel linght thafeetof her, se\fSustiiied - and imperial _, Athhi 'approach they liftet,i; theinseriOn uifrom'iliti dust. wondering altd ',thirsted it, her' b4iitY, and amazed'at the iehitiol. pliiP:thntWite written as+ith living Ifght utimi • her brew. And 7 4,, ! -, th ey lift ed heir facesfronit:bc dielmaoring dust, She ' gave ibem'her sweetest lithiy,,, and ,With ttertifilihg lips and streaming eye4..and Ipekiehands entreated tharti to, be of geed Cheer.' . Of beidewry they asked not when they heard nor did they care to know that 1 ithe'ris: i the fivorito of het! father—and Mite het' sister to bd'th retied hereafter with - diadems and Maims, with'imbes and: seep -treat of,l,Mperishable splOnder. It was e nough'that they saw her, standing like , a sh&pc of embodied sunshine, amid the dark tiess that overshadowed the whole they stood up and greeted her:---and theithearts. heaved_ with a :new . _feeling, and they were bieathress with ,delight F But , followeis of . the, second , though thOy were. they did not wholly abandon the first-barn, and their worship still con tinued with ,fear' and treMhling. The stately beauty grew. sterner ands-colder or. cry ~fipur and ,haughter arid more sel6sir. Believe her, , and there Was , cheerfulness and no beauty on earth . Their doom she Accreted WAS 'Written at their birth,:many gitmaand yoars before, aud,they, were cre ated for nothing but; submission, They were her vas sals., her:undonliting, tincines tioliieg, unreasoning vatisilii! ' - To all this, when they appealed to ^her lwith out stretched arres,,aud•with a. look of speechless terror, the younger said , ; nao —but she said it with &filtering voice and and &ambling , lip, while the elder; 'atbod lasar.paiating to the; ear dolts 44 , 1,110 .'.. ~ -. • . t ?,•.•-•,..7.•r 7,,i skies with one hand, while with the othei she grasped a tnassiveltnehor, whose mas., sivo flukes were deeply imbedded in the foundations of the earth. And so it edminued for many tong years, and neither of the two had obtained that universal empire over the heart of mon which both coveted. Afloat, when both wero beginning to despair,‘ when the 'elder had become as marble—standing forever and ever in the same attitude, motionless and speechless, olutehing at her anchor and pointing eter nally. to 'heaven, and the younger was wandering an outcast over the whole earth; her dishevelled hairand her (noted beauty telling of neglect and Outrage, of untold sorroir, and of Weariness unspeakable- just at this time there appeared upon the mountains afar off a young anti rejoicing As ebehame bounding and laugh. int along, they saw 'her feet wero naked and'boiutiful ; and adobe drew near they heard -the hymning of invisible angels, and the whole aitdas full of strarige, awl music. ' ' That:beautiful child! Yet, child though She•Witatitui"cheerful'and happy and brim ful of jet' tier hkrt'overflowing with le've. With none of the inflexibility of the first, atid. teen° lOf the sad misgivings and secret tertenktf the. tietiond,'and with only just enotighOrthelineainents of both to prove thatlthef Were all three 'children of 'the same" father, and alike in their highest re lationships'however they might differ in ,Stature, iti,alo, in the color of their eyes tralliair•Lyot I,kods - ghe the loveliest and 'greateater ' . I 'And the 'tlirillidirkdei of that child's happy Song I They .iiiiiehed ',every heart and drew tears of rupture from every eye, andvibrated in sweetest most soul thrilling melody 'on didry eur`l=-arid they tonihrued gidning lender amid lohder, awl clearer and'' chiater 6 ; fill thorn were those who , weld blear then' everywhere at all dinette' hYstlight thid'hi l day lOrwier and evertz-by'ibe''Seleiritt , itetet:firire—'4u the depths of thaviethistitig the ihcka t and hinniititin tops—wherever there was ewhe heard, arh told heard now' ue be heard tiVe siker° iihdftirdVer. And ' aelhie" beautiful child grew older the'seelnitl titlialdliti4o her yoUth, and 'citing to affeetittii, yearning ffir.herdetualdeMpanioniliip and rejdieing 'with AV'Sfidrigtli bealit'y and inndrouct''unil' clieorforness, of her deaf tided hytihnitio.liti', dna tidruCed with the bioitthifik'd this ,Y:Ming seraphs upon her , c•ltilledleert4-6 veteshe' was-noon .to trem ble 'and' frOtts" i I ie ful fixeddese of hergaze Anilnow they hers' beconm'Areitittielled,", es like thin . and you inaisee ihetu Of Men. Eltiiiietne"finqetit'y of [leaven I continue jheierbigifith vitt they shall twirl the govertfite pciii6r • of' every , liettif, anti wenvillim . g4l4Ji; chain of TIi u TI~ ram* miii LoVi ithotio of MMEIM - Disoovnite ttg. corres• pi-indent At' Muniehotays idtt , E , A44itt4l . vro - f big;' atitl 'seen in mod llubortitory,' ) `tillskdlC ' Mt n ( io n in other "tountries:' ;flo mb that in Stiglattil the'baltirkilset #eat'qiniatitt of Alain in tuakifigibilasid."lt to looks tlto broad *filter - istdigf And'acitt. It acts' by • tmagfilatitig "tb l ei' gluten of the wheat,liod it is'kelbterilitid' in'" its Ho • has dismoteritt "Mat ' Saturated with limo prod uces the Knuth' whitihdas ili I bread -clic , sack tidftness ' 'and 'ttin ca. padity tG timid ittbistnie, ttio limb rOmoves • all .tinidityfrom thfi'dOugh, ut4l mipplimi elerneitt n'aeded 'in' tho stiud• tore 'of ''the 1 6one's,Atthich is deficient in wheat, and' , still Wore, SO in' eye. I ate broad. niade' of ititt bowie"; it was ex cellent: ositifivit'pounds of *at& sae nrated:With'nineteen' peuhds of NC other (AMC& iteirdiesittry in th'e prootamMf ''Thh 'HMO ' 'endplates ther,glatett raw eflentnally. 'as ninth dOeti.+ The hritui *sighs *ell, - add" the' the' bakers , consequenlrapproi4 of 'Ho allowed retort' the dlaboveryat'disiretion. :11faxIgehr Tor , a' Young' Miran. ' 1 Arnisr'chtt ctn. cannot be e,ese t ally n. '' ' " 'tit '' ' -n i ' i jttretl eXcFpt by yhur ot4n eCia." '' ' Alivayesocek the Wilt.' ' Keipitoo l d compiii‘,; or none.''" Wird' leiv'promteee.• , ' tive'tip'to',youeeititigemens: , Have: no VeryifitiMate Trietide; ''Keeplytnir'ovhi secrete if - jinn have any' : ' Whe' yoti speak' tci . a . Person . ; look 'him in 'the' ftlee: - ',• . - ,-, , .. . ~ ~. ... , ! . Good character is abnve alltiinite else.: - Neicit hetin'tii lo'cide or' idle' icdniCrea c , tibti.' ' •• . .., .. • • 1 .. 1 Yob had better be poiebried in your blobd then your principles. ' ' '' " '' ' " "., If 'itty'one'epdake bail 'lif l'Oil'.'let vOur life be . ao'virtutine 'that 'One 'will &here Aim.. ' •'“l' 1 ~ • . , , , Drink'no intaxioating '• Ever live, iniertirttinee eleepted: within your income. ' ' GooD • Anstott.—The Albany (N. Y.) Kniekeilineker saYe: the'henveitre lei hard times is .economy. worth o! white beans will eo as "mooh feeding as fifty, cents worth of potatoes ; while six cents' of Indian meat :will make as much, bread as torteen cents' Worth of fbiur.--:. Besides this, it is twice as wholesome.- Almost everylamily in town eould cut down their expenses, one hall if they only I chose to do so. SALT :YOVR beildints c i llintney, put a, quantity • oc. - ialt Mto the mortar with which,t he int3reurses of brick are to he laid.. The elllsct will be . that there, will , never be ,eny . ,accumOstiun of soot in that chimney. The philosophy ie thus stated; The salt in the portion of met.- tar Whichis exposed .absorbs moisture ev• ery ,dstup day. The ,spot thus beceming damp,„ , falls down to ,theOre 7 plsce. This i'ilmesitifo'bei an Eiilish'ttiscovery; It ie cried • DO GOOD Toortiktes: vvari Just as they met and passideihtt, other, at thy 'very • spot *here thilmys "Philip, couzin Philip I don't !" , were talking, that Philip •filtd'intid , theists The speaker was a little girl. scarcely words to Jerry. five years old, who was sitting onstone. "o ne 0 1 ,Gi ni p e cr e a tures,tl:ivepsats4 step of affirm houve door, watching ,very .11 - nward, involuntarily turningtoloolir* intently the motions of a boy four or five ter the drunkard. ,nOne: ormy . brethren. years older than herself. And what 'was then ; can Ido nothing to save , hirtsre-. Philip Dale doing 1' Why, ho had hound One instant hit hesitated, land , i then' fol. a poor little stray kitten, which had wan- .lowed De na is c .. :)“,;••;01 .1 :Joa doted into the court-yard, and boy.like Was “One of God's creaturets,'A poet driving it hither ant! thither, shbuting, Joe to liiinself. 1, "Well:11- supposei throwing sticks and pebbles salt, while the t h at , On ly nn ono Aternsin t hi n k ea; terrified little creature ran one way and w hy e h en ki, t h e y.r.r m w orse .then . ,thsts another, mewing piteously, and overY : brute. for 1 take the food Irons Tor sound went to the heartof the compassion- and children.". ,He•pauseti*-ItitAttil was ate little child who heard it. • At last she, close by a .dram shop, where he Avid' too' could could endure it no longer ; and running to often stopped. t;G at tier cousin, with eyes filled with tears, and , ,N o „j,,, wer err. energet i ca lly. , a voice which trembled from its very oar- ill! try once mote todettveioffe t.Oms'ef ak, neatness. repeated. • •• God's , creatures. I It 'he! tikes. care,tot "Don't Philip. it is God's kitty." •, the duirkbeast , why shouldn't lab,olas 1 The boy stopped, and looked in . her don't know ,whwelse lace in amazement; then suddenly ,Joe.marched on with firmerArteppfer the fugitive, which had taken. refuge isra tree, lie laid it gently in the, child'A arms, and saying,: 4 there's your kitten, Clara." .he turned and left the. yard: Little Clara ran back into the house. followed her treas. ure to aunt and sister. Funny, and• asked and obtained permission to keep it. Fan ny kindly took upon ,herself the_otlitie of making i 4 clean. • She softly washed off. the dirt, brushed the fur dry, and brought from The kiinlinn.a' saucer of milk to'feed, it ; and in no long time the . kitten was ly ing contentedly in Clara's. lap, purring, loudly. and quite as happy as the•little girl herself. Nothing was seen or Philip tilt dinner : time, and. when he came in .e cast a sly glance at Clara's new pet, as. if he almost feared k would complain of him. Hut he was cafe from any • reproof, cute that of Mia own conscience ; for kitty could not tell, Clara would. not. and no • one . else ,knew anything •of,the ;natter, :)After dim tittr, lie ,tried to make ; friends•with Clara, by. oltering, the ,kitten .POMO. hits of meat, whtelt she, wok very gladly, and lapped his Aland in gratitude.. while, Clam looked .up with a 'ince•so ¢riglu and smiling, it was, plain she liail„lorgotten .the affair of the ,Morning. • Philip set off for school, and seeing a Robin, picked op a stone to Ahrow, at. it, : ,when,: a sudden thought ,sheekcd, him, and , the stone, tell from Mis hand., -61AI!Ogee., Clara would say, that is Potr,,rolutt tuth." lie said half it loutl ,tek cud the squirrels,, tha.,covis.`. end every thing queer.little, thing she is! .w.nit!t, even kill* fly, bemuse she says she :Coulthet.mnke it alive ,i Au, should." went on „pondering, the mater. wi - fc lets pitrems..and.his gentle lit tle,tou• ctu : tlettrly, ; aittl.no,o:ne could he kinder to ,thtt„horse. and, the fowls, and:his 4og Bro. 1 1 ‘ tAlikt :Will:Philip Dale— , But he.: lied ; learned - Amu, companions• the :wicked habit of tormenting: entniale, for sport, wi• iliont giving ; u thought to the :pain he, wee inflecting ;end though his too tiler's eolt ,f',Dttlet.,4l.Bo,Any son," always stopped hifn fur .a,time,,ette was, not always. pre tt- FltAtiwklci!..l l . o . !kW:indulging , in sect; amusement. Noi litre word )said Philip of. lie-sobjeetwhielt-hetkiertipied hislthoughttri'all:slay, until. evening: when Fanny. had gone:to .put 0 r bed,: and all was quiet.: Then he :came to his into- Aber, ,and laying. his head in her lapyand looking tir into her clear loving eyes,! mid her of his conduatitt the .moreintr, arid.of Clam's . entreaty. And Mrs.,' Dale enter. ed :with:reedy sympathy into her .boy's thoughts and 'feelings, conversed with , hitit shout the animals: anti hie duties to them,: and so deepened the impression on his mind. that Philip resiilved never :agnin.to ill-treat any anitnek and he kept:his:ree elution, too. . . . ':Some months niter, when Clers'had been some time at her:city Mr. , Dale asked Philip one' 'bright . ? morning' if 1 1 . 6 could go to town for him to thierimeeriands; They lived within two orllireeinilee tit the town, 'and it was,hy:'n&nteane ' along walk fir a healthy ; active bey,' and Philip joyfully eimsented to 'the propimal. He took hie basket and wheat merrily on, whistling the preheat he knew', and speak= log 'with the numerous' tiequvin Mime' ha met.and in good' ime ieached. titration.: 'As he within forward heChatte etl. to spy a boy whom he knew; ertiel!Y heating a dog, which howled With pain as Philip creased the 'Street. D.W hat is•the matter, Jerry?" he asked; '•veliat'has Ponin limn doiligt 4ert'r glahead . round 'at hint': but' Phil ip's pleasant face and kind tone:disarmed his anger, - and - be answered:rather - sullenly, Ile stele hrdak last, and pun., hh'rim for ii." And he raised, his elicit:again, but Phil. ip caught his wouldn't beat.him, .Jerry.; he was buttery. poor fellow , and therm% „lcittow tie was eating. your...hreakf'ast.. Here's a Mee' lettehenn mother gave me ; take it. Jerry, lon Iliad my breakfitet' long ngti and don't beat Polito any mitre. He ie. one of God's creatures, you know, end' de mud not attune thew." ;Jerry hesitated, took' the n!fered gift and began to eat : for, as Philip suspected, lie was se hungry as the dog ; and after , a mi p ti k e h e s t oo ped d o wo, snd patting the poor creature, shared hie meal with him; while his young friend,,pleased. to see it, ran merrily on to do his errands in town, without giving a thought to the loss of hie' luncheon. Philip little , knen hoti.ititich! good he .had done. While he was talking I wilt .tJarry,' two men passadin different directions; one ragged looking man. with ' a face bearing the , marks of intemperance; the ,other. handsomely &flied, with a pleasant, open countenance, antl,OheerTut smile. This was Frank Howard . , p thri rd ving young merchant;_ the"ckhei Joe Dennis. a poor laborer. , wit :made hitnittelf still poorer by wasting hie eatnings , quor. Howard glanced at. the Than: als tie! passed with disgust and scorn ; and 'Den. (nig, on nis pert, looked at the paling* , inevi, chant with despairing envy.— 1,. • might have been as well ' , dß isu he: , perhaps,' was his , thought !this, lathes 1 and mine where.iehoolcatier : end play fad*. 'Obi* I bet ii i Wail *the ' _ 74'1-m.la !.44.4400.,... T 8 JAVISISIA • . -.7i(z *4ll 70: f ( •') • I, ft %,,,b „RTc raT':' 4'i TWO DOLLARS.PER"ANNiIIit ••• , ) Tr ) , llEril.„4l, t his resolve. to do right lied gifetvi hlat courage, and soon reached hie :tetetehed : home. Mr., looked—up z.hatitily, one .or two .children, glanced .1 tinaidlvot their father...,.. • "I havn't taken a,dropte.day; Martha," said he. "and:b3r.,,Hcat's help,' ' , won't , it gain. Here, Jowly, take this',lfourpenee and get a h tof liread." .'s , •- J, !, ~ ,T Mrs: Dennisi too happy to spesk,kandd only throw her ram around her husband!, neck, and cry. , "Don't,lMarthcidon't," 'laid the poor man. "You've nothintin ,he so glad about ;_for' that's thelasCeent I've got in the world, and 1 dont' knew ... where the next will colne fron, yewr ans..vering her,.broken • wordsi.oies , easy for you to say, in" thei Lorde. ler you're a good woman, bui.it ire% solasy ' fur 1116. " Just then a knock was heard at the.doOF, anti Prank Howard walked in.l, oDoes not Joseph Dennis live here!!! heoaslied. oit,re you at liberty to+day, Donnie. and could you do some jobs; at, mylstore , t The man l!hase heretofore employed ,has ,left tow Ili and I must get some ;one to4llo - 'place. , IV ill you alma !adapted' try ? Perhaps we may make lame agree. went. , Poor Joe Dennis i he, almost Ped Howard as an, angel front , heaven,* He lookeil one ,way and another,antatnit• ly.burst into tears._ ,,.„.• • 9 iu ITO center Mr.,Howard,l'llcomett,itli yety good .;of you, for there datetimatly who, wuuhl• employ, a, drunkard like toe .; but I mean to oQ.,solrer in duture, AIM 140 ; tolling ; Martha that Itcould Igatino .worl; . ,,and we'd got to starve, stay be;;Sind the good eoul r said Me Lot& woultiprovide. believe, ! Mr. ,Howatd, Pell:ientyoe /Ur ns, jus t now,. , , 1..1 vrib t`, l . ileve,9 o ,,doubt , be did,'! , ensaileset Howard gravety, who..:havinufolloped Dennis. hut), beard .and all,-that , had passed b ! ,fore,ho enlisted. , 6 31 r, .tennis) if yen will go to my.store, and say w my , clerk, Mr. Reid; ilist I sent you. 6e,, will 1 emp you; and 'l' W ill 'be There 'diseVily t Myself.. And as soOti us 'Lad Id I the house k the young riierellini t tiMrist the hapPy. 'aieepMg mid . putting Ave (Mars' into' her hand,' hide her to" reg.#if . ~„ " 'Side es, a gilt Irhin..hearell, pro vide' 1. w ha t 'lleefetl; “Your husband will returri daiiht;' I ' shouldadvise '.yoti, to dies° good dinner ready." • . • need hardly 'say that a r diicl Writ!' folio and ,that'DednW smoking dinner,'on the tilile r 'Wheit“ Mined Maybe iiVeksarv, to add that their iiiew (ALM' ; kerifliiii in his employ,-and-aided his efforts at a woodmen fate ,yeirs AO beet`, nice dwelling, antl--comfortable, happy looking Irelitii'leiOly squght alter his day's labors, bore but slight .relemblauceto thi4 clieerlesiototel i and pale: , starving facethe had -left:. , `.Nee was this all. Frank Howard , haiingeniii tasted the, pleisurett ot benevolencepaitild not res ign.the , kixury , of: being ilie-dirpette car 'of bdunty to:others:. ;, Auditing Isere the hearts:cheered, 1 many , the homes, pro served, many ,the characters , ' saved =from by his .iiindly.. and unsought , aiiist•- ance. .; He enughtmo public. notleelot good, deeds ;,,he pliased•\ to iabdr iti secret. But Philip Dale •often , Wandered why •Mr. Howardlipoke Ito kindly Whim. and invited him so Irequentlytcr hicyleakk , ant' home. : Philip never suspeeted*thirt hill, kind care for a sufferineatiniintl been , the ineans.of saving manytumisty be: Inge frem.worse suffering ; arid just as.lit* tle did Clara thinks when she played' wills her ,kinen,Friskie. now. grown (leiter vim that her emitpassionate , pleading for , itei I was the first halt in a long chain' of belies., 1 olent actions. ~Only believe 'Mario good word or deed is ever lost; ando indris own good iime,God will, make it =bring 'Nola rich frMt.--:-Boston Rasura , ' or • YtaratticB.--.1, late War from tAndrm says : Over 400,000, have been collected in aid of the taiverarni ehar dren of the dead andoirounded tooldient Trade auffors.dresdfully. The. West Ent', shops arc literally deserted. Half Id thile aristocracy are in. mourning, for, the death of kinsmen in the Crimea, and sfl . lat i tcy idles isre'ended: usual amusements eurittiled folyi c the P caul*. Every third pacionli same,yr, tionrninf. Upon) coming. into the Once the er day, we asked the . .Doeil" his rulilde ponctue tion; •-Saint he HI set DI Iffitilir 1 can hold mybresthi then min it comits+ when I gape I insert at istni•colonvertietri I sneeze, a colons and when twain 01104 41- er chew of tobacco, I , raske optarsit.4lo l A brother editor tells us tbet .; Then was itti - `prittiMVr‘ s paUe.lf the reijoisited by tb gtre thi prlseit ' .' . .Vliillarna. your ithawlisAkligiog.W. , .. Ined,r-rolliretiwyett.litais inisaialailmooef it is, isn't h the (ashlar) ,:, - - 4-- A' Z‘ . 1 i' F 4 it eh e n, ti , e '4l/ t ur i fiirii;j'- i ,P i it'y 4 ..114 5.p44 t r• n4WTont4#.,,"wol4l9,i=4l'ksrtitur!4itsiolsc