8• , mum voLTIMg Mitt. • f, trw, tAtal Y.A.,B,UR" ,L:c ; 204000 t strrotalyz 143.6' OP U6liUTribL FIVORANTYGIi ;%96:,?0,600 ' ( 1IFT81 )11:. dii ra Remitted 'l4'the'Assbelatien as * Semi, ) •rtts' , 2olooo - Eneraitingit 'are bold 1 lifsbstrani:ENT Wpm AND' VALUABLk Farm, 40 1 Yarn', 40 Acres, snore or less,.. , 3,000 00 with large tere•story , tiousei • •/. part +holm, and part. Crime, • witlimsone.haekbuihlinetind,- ' 1, - uncessary outbuildings, and . r !NrY.,ldill;;thereoit °mould,- with water power for almost • . .740.1.1 11 0r9086,41tidisituateln • - • I.4Fseedom.tow.nship, Adams ,'; ,• county, Pa. •., tuni Lot Qt Gettysburg; 1,600 .00 1 Out Lot, near town, 5 acres, 700 00 Wow(' LiotittlGettysburg,/, , 660 , 00 , `"Y de. dot . •••• 300 00 1 Tract of Land, 36 acres, 1,000 00 1 do. 20 " 600 09 2. splendid Garriages• s2oo,each ; 490 00 1. jenny . Lin, - tuelusway, 2OO 09 2 15aggled, . l5O CO '2 Gold Watches, extra fine,,Sl2s ~250 00 . 1, do: — do. ", 100 100 .00 - .4 ": 1 10 , • 90 .180,00 •-• " ~60,1,(120 00. 'l5, Ladinte' ,Gold lYiii.Ches, 65, 975 00 to . 6O Goo 00 ' Watches, , , ',3(1 .600 00 '42 du: . 20 440.00 du. • do , , ",,O' 'Oil Paintings, 19 100. 00 quill:Ear Rings, ; 2.30.50 00 's' dO. ,do., .„ . 2 , . 10 oo P 2u'W(ll.l P67:1, '2 40 00 j . ; :oid Finger, Itings„,;,, , 2 .50 90 20 gold Greust 2 , 49 ,00, 3'493 Applesof. , !old . 2,505 00 1 1 Groin ~,I.'l.lethawity. 'Cook Sto'rts, , 55 ' 4 440 00 " .1,0, Green Moutitaili leced,Cutters, ;159.,00 10' flows $l2 50 125 011 2 extrit Saddles,337 7:7, 00 ` 2. 'Wet eilyee•moutipeil,lfurpees, 40 , 80,00 810'8 11.34 s or lithitiette, , GOO 00 3, Port 0 00 ' 2O CO ' - 1"11 - uudr theWUrld., • 250 J .Adreitteiiis'idneountrigercbaut, 7„.51.1 f , WlittWilit'Cririst, 25 00 loops, • .• • 9 2 ,00 ~•,.:1,811.1f. „Gress, , 30.00 :too 4!‘jriAluptsaivi, ~ „ :1574 00. 2481 Lithographic prints, 444 00 29.1/9 d . . 20000 00 491.Ft:sons wishing to become , Sharebok odurs", aborts Property,.can de so by • for -I.4l.ttlingl•ONti. DOLLAR?, mg:receipt 'whereof we, will send dicta ao &graying:lnd certifietite, which: will entitle they holder thereof:to one-of the,tiifts, 50011 as the engravings .are all old stylise will gicett.tai .the hark:holders, kind a.,.Con yowl° a held in Gettysburg, when:a Committee will lee chosen, to whom the , prnik. , es4y, Will he delivered, , to ho distributed IC/1011g lie Sil.trldlUlderS. Frinn.the growing popular it,y,ot these Joint Stock Associations, it: is duulidently.believed that the property may be istributed anioug the Shareholders it/ IL new /11.011165. mtlff}..All °niers for engravings nail Certili., eates,:by, maul, should he addrehsed.to . , s ;11.011.81t,T., COBEA.N, See'N, Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa. • AGENTS WA-N . I'ED • ..111.,!edry town and, village in thu United Slaws, to sell .Engravings, to whom a liberal conuniasi.nt, will . be given. Arr All letters of /milky, accompanied by a. postage stamp; 0111•be'promptly answered. • . ~,GeUysburg,, Jan. 27,1857..-am Cheap Pau and Winter Clothing. W N ha .. no gut np our Fall and Water co•. ~,,, ;$ . ' 11/I.IIA.DE CLOT!! 4G nsul n ol Overcoats - in ,great va oty, yil.F., , i , . at. of every diseriptioni,Nloakey Jack. 6, ..,%'...,47 ..1., ‘ .. 00s. Patatthuts, Shhl4, Drawers, Sic, t ic e„,, 4so Boys clothing Ural!' sis'es. Our stock ~o 1 ' Ov'ereotitinA'Clutlis,' YUsi.ings, CA23. Vi cauTf r , C'..34lnetts l cords;4..e;, ,iilargo and NI, anud ;having, cxpecheliceCWorkinen con /tuntli-entidayed cutting out and in4ing up, 11,(#9.904inoc,pleitui you with ii ermcm. ready. I tnade.,, , Wll e ca sell you the material, take'yOur snicisrne and !cake you: up 6 suit on the shor -4914 nig.(eis. We selfaim.) but our own Inaho, 41 warritni . them well, !pude, and insure a pi4,94,,t(i. orAi,4 sale,' OUrpriees are low; our motto "lieiii,,, ,, sninll Profits and 'flack sales tor ilie Coat; ' Plepip ' call -- We cannot be beit.:-.. Aw Iktiic York and l'hikirielplikk: Fall and 177ntertashiona just rreeived. ~.• . ., 0,1,011.0)i; ARNOLD. 0. ...";03:1856. ' , " • ' .... , . ETTERS . torAdininistration' on' ttib' Estate ILA of RENR).' - tY,TO I.I3AUGIf, deceased,,, ititeofilatitiogtos'iOwnship,'Ailitins county, Ildtdh '° bti4n granted to the sithheriber, Vs itittlit#llslhol samelSotiMatiiii,ltirelik - giveli itiaelitid 'to itimi Ostme;'to settle' the taime and those .ha'rinir claims, arc, retitieifell' to 'iireseirt tho, aktno f idtlfitatbehtielited foriettleineat °• 0 Ailta'r.' freh'..l2l:l-6t* F . ' 4l T LAST 'NOTICE: firlUgnntlereignetl.r.eitewa the , notice here* .11 . -.1 fore Iftreu.to ell persona indehted,whim, midaettle their. accounts.'' And aa this frequent:has heretofore been entirely, dieregarth ed 4.anuurnben .of person% this LAST NO SHOE fti hereby,i given- to, all interedited,i that 'alkieerpanta- unsettled, after the .100 day if Atrealt eat., will ba.placed in 'bohemia of ay I officer fur eel lectioa,.enhout regard to persona.' Wee, wishing to pave ootte,pi‘illeall nod nettle before thatinte - • , . , , ' GEORGE E. BUEGTGR TFebr6ery.6i 1851.; , • . VarV ZOOM% Conui tf you want to' sane alkali 20 per, cent. , of your money. CODE A. 1.1 PAX'PON haVe just received and are now opening the largest and best litilected'stock of 'GOODS, int their line' evei.ofreied in Gettysburg to wife' „fiats; Colts, , int)°, s, Shoes. Overshoes and socks ? Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Hags, Fancy Window I.3liinis, Station 'ery, Perfumery, and a,variety of Notions; al so dm largest stock -of • - - • . , qtr#Edreittwas. CIILMI.9, G 'Stine and Eaithen Ware, ever offered in county--all of Which' they are ileterm ' 'nod to sell lower than they *.can bo had at tiny other Establishment :in the County.-- Call at COBEAN it PAXTON'S, south' east Cortier of the Diamond. No trouble to show ° titit.' 10;4856. • . i.s MIME 01 7, "W j‘l' ;.irazit I. Us, .71; BOOKS J ".iSTATIONERYi . *ntrenotif ginotinteni. A- , 1): , BUEFILER lint , addod ti }informer s,stocis,of Goods , unusus lip large nth ortolan! Classical, . • I.oc. • lEIB11311411:1113111L.:Miiiiti .‘" ems rtichi .per I te'xt'lfooks Euida Eli& Col= lege;' Com wail' Seiwolq - anit ktatninrd' Clusiie nith Elie rectilispepOlar'pnblientionsil 'constituting a inrigai-ansoriment.than ever,bc-.; fore oponetlin• Gettysburg. • Mao ' 412 d.l tint of all tunas . ; qapi, Letter and Nora o the'heit quality; Eiivbropes,' Gold Pens' and 'Pelleils; Pen4fitivCs, doi., with a , large assert; mental' •C;-; '44 41'4 4 1 - • . ... . • , Assoc,/ Goods,: ~, • , , to:Which' he invites ttention, being prepared to still et-unusually low prices. ,:i.. ', , 1, ~ t ri9.lla. hos .tilso largely ..iner,ensed ..his DoHos anti I ,7le4Ceitiis 7 , widch„con br relicti upon as tie . 'Lest in Vie ttf market._ , - , " Car Arrengetien ve bden 'effected - by whit:finny article in 1 , ine of business can be promptly'ortlered from •eity.l •• tiettysburg,':Nov: 2, I I '5. MOST 13 E& , C 1 F1 10 ,q 1 ; 14 $9 1 IllEFk t , 11,1,N,EttY ,A ! , 1 F A Isi-C Y GOODS, IBS .111CLELMNS added to hot, already large stock 11 new and elegani'assoriment or •'' ' AIiD"FAXII 4 I'' GOODS; to.which, she would invite the {atte'n'tion ot her friends and the, 'pnblie,'Lehe " vnig that 'ex-,,'an uhtinntlo . n - wilt eat idly theni thit her GOods aro ho.4t s tooted satid.litost !thshirinnble:as.well RH 'the chelLpiNt eseroffered in:this place. The. assortuieut• comprises , • . • • • :• • eaShmeros, • •1 ••: •• • 1 ••. • Silks, 1.)e% lanes, nage, Coburg ClothkOlus: lin, k,inuen, sack Flannels:Bon. itehi and Bonnet Tihniningi, ' Ltillk;B' Dress Trinimittgi,'VelizetS, Artifi- ' Veils, 'Blue do.; Gloves,' Mimicry likudkerehiets: French-Worked, collars. .• • ••Cambric,Jackouetstud Swiss Edgings, Insurtiugs Muslim; .slceves,,Mo 7 , ,• ~ • hair Lnco4d.n .Ern 'router- ,• ,; , . ' braids, • Ifi Cali • And extiniine for yourselves. aottysluirg, N0v.14, 1836. , ' • - NEW GOOD - S. rp[lF.ol4ll System —l5 yenrs experience in .12 the Ceddit imsiness has motistiOil nu() that it will .not do,.and I have now determined, to n flupt,the Cash System—ntul offer I he rollowing Goodsfor Civikor pnolimo only ©NEAP. CL©7lll3• Blue;111tiek; Brmen, Green, ollici.&c: Fan ey Over coatings; Beaver ClothscPcter'Sbami, Cluiimern; block and every variety of limey dolor's, Cassitiottf, Velvet ,Cords, Jeans and pantaloon stulk , generally. „Coburg.. cloths, Merinues, Detntge,MuFliu belaines,r, Mpacca's Cunene', Gingli a tits; e., kith Ladies dress goOda: Ready:made Clothing in Brent variety, - Welltnnde atich:hcap • • • Dinuesties.• •Fresh - Groceries, Qucensanne, IPleasevall.celcandes, and judge ,for yeatnelres.,„ All will be sold at the lowest, Cash prices.GEORGE ARNOLD.•, •, • ,•, .• ..„ , . ~ !Oct.. lids, Caps Boots and, Show,' fir RE. untlemipedLltoring purchased, from J. Wns. VI, ;Paxton, gmq., Ins. entire. Stock of Goods, will,eontinue the business at the stand,' in Channhimlnirg,strcet, A few doers west of the MAN •AUGHINI3A.IIOII,, and solicit, the mitrenag'e of their foam's um! the 'public `gen • ertgly. We hav4' 'male arringetnents largely. to Inerease:ohr stoeit•of • • Hats: Cap., Hot!ta iried Shoes, , ketiori`liatid• iissortlnent hindsesuitnble to the season; which will be sold tit the .lowest . pos,i . bln prices. , Xloping t by strict attention buitnessi to merit a' lib eraFfintromtge',. we invito air Weed lit anything in outline, to.call, and. ; examine our gocals,Xer foreyurcbafing elsewhere.', BrtrIGMAN;'" H.: AUGIIINSAUGLI,, ; .„ , pe,ttpbpr g , w. , ' I IPIS.'::':00 . P:::.::-P.Q,M;A. 1 1 - :,k!"!'. . . .. , ... -,-,--, , .. ' t - itl3#l3 - Vtirli' tii.II.I2".ISIG'AINI. ......., IrilrfA'f'ffild'lit,'iitig.tinle4t'and.'clitia*t Stock 'lv l'oft.N . RIV-:GOODS.Abilmyfiiiindvialthill pitied. AU. ,Lba : u awest' a tylea . ; are to . ba! witja la itai aasortatant., nad aTkiy,oflloi4 fkrare Ily RAglifiaa!it ti .nrithciat t , s lig, epott)....' IP n!ci tr fpcLimticatarp.„.Ca)lsl tEld:kqeforyoUcab ifs , If at : 1 il . -•.''' " '," ' "'' '..' Uri th'iliiblic Siiiiiri."' • , ev,,,, iiql I: i RAM,: . tr 41 . ..i, J.; - ." , :t.: 0 ::, , I ' ~,,, A ...."".. ".) ''''''''. .. . ~ 31 .. et ' P.i.i:i EVOUrr.ror. Arlie. , . .. , I 1 1 1 ' .1 Du Ann& a gRRI hamel. , Cf , FIcuT I , call af Il OK E'S STORE ? as he !Ai iitado ariange: to' have aiivitya the'be'st, which advance:' - ' ' ' •:' May 2,11856 . JOHN H01i.H4,- AfittiV/il2F,Aliother• COMo and Make. Motioy 'by buyitig lox' prices from our 'well selected stock. . ' • • I • • •FAHNESTOOK BROTHERS. . • Sign of I:o4Front Kai sus Oh.! HE Election is now over and you can, get T _the' best article of SAUSAGE CUT; TERSuCtlio cheap attire uf' ' ' JOIIN'TIOKE. VEST:zs V ESTE; Icr ilimpwaily. largo assortment, of every IT rlescriptiarrjust,recaiveil at • • - . SAISISON'B: large steak of Boats and •Shoop, selling at AL 'small profits at , . COBEAN. PAXTON'B. Isplendid assortment of lqueensware, ''Cblnts,'Glasa,'Sfoite and Earthen viare; BB AN' & TAZT-ON't3,,. iit ILIZI ; T , 'PI a •,;;,GRAirtiStlV. 0,•••:/14•1!., 1,1 1,10.4‘ " 1i) I) 7 ',74k 'aiWrzt? rid ciwr ...Be gentle, for y9u litt/0 know: ;Hew many trials rise; • Although to !tee tbeyrooy ,93puB ! : To,lier of Oita size. • . , , . • •• :t. 1;2 4. • BeAen tle,,tho ugh perehtnee i tlatt , ak a,rpurm n nu, •, „, iC 4s kr e lore luny spa ilnem And joy to be thy BeSentN;;WPftl".lol(Puillf,. POP,. ;• t! tAa Tomait'a tot lo.lrO t r , Then yield ber,iilnt atiliport '4"fd'UV ) •'; • J ! 17 Begettil, for,lbe nultlestheftrto ,• , timet rnitotitava . lowegrief, And et/ea driitisli *OW' ' .• ltfaY tieekio'fitd'relier: Be genii!) j nova ; pre, rteithetbero f ,; deairer' 64i. than fire. • ' 'Theri;'huiliilild;beir and litill'itirb'eaf; •Be 'gentle' thy" Wife. -•; 3! ; ,[..lf!or. the. Star ; an. 4 Pa:oFr-, I MR. EDITORI:4-48 , Webatt! r's rein i+ going the rounds; 1.. have been thinking it would welt fur tlur-readers of the 4 iStarl: I to h'ave'aii opp'ortanity' eolititaring• it with. than of eiirreisiionaene Titetintning It; to , be genuine, , I send lt,for pUltiletition iii a your pairee—:ifi9u pleaso How• is it that grel}t men 'diff9r in , their estimate of gliarester 7, W does it happen that Mr. Webster loses sight ,OC the grand apology*. .13yrou's vieets„ . oaf use ofstinvukstbf , It is' wall for the support of.virttie anitgatel.: nets thet•youreorrospondettt's sweeping eharli ity doka norfuld an echo in every breast.-for m.bere'theit Witold be the dividing little between. thekstiniatioti 111 2 %01161i' iteitkiortb.' , Wduld ) held, and the.positiop oteupitallYWieketiietia of every kind. " A is for ticior Byron a (lentil; let us hppe that in his Intest bours.hp,fesnil js,Snly6nr , iphoF for his soul than, tile poor, plea. P 4 4 ;!•t i lt•ii,epsc). (lie" , --a plea thaVniustlbil•the Lest latep i wbeti they stand before the i bar4of ss.righteons ail-seeing 00d..' • ). it ioars trulyi )'• ' . .;„ . 7 WE'RSTPWS''OPINION OF BYRON: In April, 11,45,, is a ieiter , Webster,wrote: „ „,, have•rcad.'A'ent III; yof‘lqie ron's life.- Whatever the I)uptik.itagioatiois shall hereafter picture .of •a, human, being, I shall believe it all withiptlierbou*i 91:94 Byroter.case taunts( that fact some times runt by all fancy; as steamboat passe; a seawaeitneliOr:' Iliave tried -Mud' to find somethiOg'in him 'to like,' beside' his genital and his but:there Was • no' other likeable quality about him. He wasm an carnatien , demonism: Ho ,is the mai man in English history for a hundred years that has' boasted I of infidelity, and of every . prnhtical, vice, :net included-in'what .may be termed, what ,his I ograpber does term, meant.etia. j ocd Boling. broke; in his most extravagant youthful sullies, and the 'aicliAdlind Littleton,.were•saints to hint. All Atem'a can Say rs, that each of ids vices had awl:ai l- v . II I Mo or 'smite 'prudence near it. W . that were not Lb. co' uld oseape hanging? the' Oro rasher `' ;;;renal says his, moral condimi 'mainnot;:bri 'judged or by the ordinary standard), this, 'is' . true, .if a: favorable ; decision ia , loOkOd excellent reasons aro given for 4ia be i ng a bull huvband: (the sum of wftielt very bad man:. .L.coufess that I , wss very mach rejoiced theniand. anrrojoicetw, that ,he riati'driien out of England by publi :acorn; 'becailse bin tes were' not Mily in his ;wind. pfei:' He amva . _ - iii 'ollo6iiitdall virtue from the' SaYs;lfiers is it merit in audit cal i ugiadal pi; it . thtigh the• preacher is seduced; Inte,v,i6ltilioni?f them. This Is true. dotsitheariis So l i:Milting: But a theory of iiving,pn4l IT Cr the element/4 of hatred to religion, contempt ,of morals, and defiance of of all debent part of the • public—when .Itafora has a Mari bf lettersavitwed it? Milton were,aliye to're:thist 'certain prthninent (characters in his great 'epic, eould 'embelltstr,them-with new, traits without vioratthg 'probability; Qi.. .. Q.A ' .. Th ere is ii OA g that M ere betrays fl base, obgenen?ut 'Spirit , t an the glatiiig of seevelstubi'to a matt's ierliation r lampoons and stiiiieti, that' ar e wiittea with tilt; anitspirit,iitre like ,polsoneil `ditriscithich,jciot only inflict a vtattil,btt maeo it iiiMirtiblil—.. For this' ;reason .we are very Mach ti;z4ble'd 1 when 'Omiteeethe talentaorAlinl°rP"4 rilie ul i i in the possession of an ill.tiatured t019.h.t 1 39'1 1 t etintiCit he algreater gratification to.l.barba• I real; 'aid lohninan wit, than to ,stiF up sortow 14;theiheati'eftt prilatolientonii to raise ulna, I'sineso amoog near rclations, and. tt expose whOle filmilidi to 4 heriiiion, l 4A, the same tinie that Ito, remains Allseen ,and, *n di ,, B 7.l9M' If besides the i ac9omplish mont of ,hemg . witty, sod. ill-natniedia tnau is vicious into t he, bar-, gain, he ia one oee of the most mischievous pima., turtio that can enter into a civil society. - lila I satire will then. chiefly fall suport, those who Ought to' be i ntitst• exempt from IL Virtue; tin'erie; 'Mid' eveiYtliing that' is' praiseworthy; will'ho Made thil subject of ridicule and bur footterY. It is impossible to . enuinerate" the evils, which arise from' these' tirroitis that arise in the dark p and we know of no other excuse that is or can be made for, hem, than that 'LIM wounds they giie are r only, itnagionrj, and produce. nothing more than a secret shame or I sorrow in the mind of a suffering person., . 1 , 1103..1t is enough to-make, one shuddqr to read the printer's advertiscrinent, for a bo pf "moral character," when it is well known they intend to'make a "devil" of hint: aelfra.:raitifigtoirsayS 'ilfichaS - rfotledi that.when flour was dear or ;cheap ; she invariably to pay the same. money ,fora half dollar's worth. • - 1118. Seek, .fox friendship . , among the goad if you wotild yourielf occupy an exalted posi : / . tiou..J:l. 110 'FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH . 27, , 1857. • ; ir SEPARATION:. Br Im•ErtlY,Aitl ) NEgr.: A beleto—nefelt, coo know The, pangtio 'Which iderce the inideststfol; ml ti CirAll'iith iJkiiito'criabl ' 'g force " The'werels efkorrow roll:, ' , • Whettftimt the heart's ende embrace -I.lls second seltis torn el, _., • • gay ruthless death's unsparing ,band •, . , t hlade desulatforloral, , ~ , No wonder bur nand oft. reverts • "tO Where' b•ur'kindte'tl' diinill i'' •-• ' •• No wonder that our tears should fall ' • 4 Ailhan calle4 , 4 l oWriAreiffilr , • Ve'must .all • separate,' dad s et these_ are . some. who perhaps: know loiatwell the: real . meaning of . those. wordei in .ibis. !earth .we seOkinfe 'efted..;=aiitt often' litidirtt;6 meet•ne nnii•e.' The beautiful and 'AI sad' word= fiiii.,,:iiih4:inlt' shiinibiniixiditge.like that we All More or lean t'eet:'!, ;NW'et4iies part h with those we loye'aii''.qarili 'vCiti to high ei: pi:K.44191i of meetiog,,aga)ti.„ . A yet tigt4nr wet //lea part . tg.,x4Pet: 49 , m.grebt :Pg ° o l :° rin . claims, those ilium; we lova; flr,-the, Viethl), those upon wised ourvmery ieffections. baVe been placed, intl.!oll, With overlfewing hearts and weeping-eps we bid the beloved relative •• o?'frietid a' laitt add eternal' Waugh ltAh I no tiiiiterner, for iii an litqM i t 4 ithilil there :we • shall meet th6n; ag,AinrTeed"tit fiteit.f'l'bere nitie, we elfalliiieh'theii 2 Chet I.,liiitOeiP and'''' heat. theiv lips utter AiOuii'' ,cl,,,friliiulifiiii* Itr ? andlove.. 'lid true th 4, 4or it is " 4e ; vast` ~..........4 --,.,......... e ± ~4 ri l f.ruesau aro. 0 . o ~ay our are . wititi6p.plsmuri3,4ll4 mirth, wile ihe lueeeeW l6 sun 81 4 1 thame•get, !!•01‘.0i..0 0 14 may. gather around the bright fiefshine of our hearts. v"Doisth oftereoniet inr,aahatbialting benrititid phtect: its bend? , claininrband upon 'the filii brod'efehe beloved shill endeared to thii• l hearti:'•Whhit it leek notiti the pale face if tliii4o; iluitie' Whom' iii,:,.ilit4lcikrin in life: . 'Mid Witt'i , lM4' we , ' hitiNkjefe'd r'fiatije 1 ~.:, 1. 1 1 ,• .• tte, , W _, iti,.! . .4 a. c nociiii,,u9r m J.eirsocietp-a sa?.,e , illiin !thought rushes to our Mad thit'ii i toil tibial some day lay in the quiet embrace of tienti: C . ' ll `Telt;itliii iffino — filiif r,'Wlib - rdlfir friends ' bn eirth,'Oviiii when ie'haVii 'the happy 'explotaL• dud of Meetini'llieiii soon igaiii.'•' Ant?' yet - it. -must 'heli'' we nil must lielian‘ief;.flow qiitat Bowe meet each other With suture laid ;ilea& ing countenances, and often part.,mal,bldeitch, adieu, little knowitig,peybupe _ th at 4311.141 b e our last farewellppur •la tt sePOi t iielq• . 11tier'l is...a;;dal,Vahluviagatigh,:ii.fultlcfrtti It In the hidgmMit. morn, : ' itid on , Alint; day there Will be sattinthledit the ban of, oil alb: ;vho haddl lived, upon I thit eitith.'t •Thlidi , saint and 13 Mein' shall stafa side by side;' and there will stand' tlio*se Wheat we hiel *lid - with 'hi early• lif ' •'. aiur there 'willilso 'Steed tla; frichde .3 1k..._ ofeur'•youth those we loied those ; whom id -• , t '. • • . t• ' • : -.. ~:+ parted with by , denth; they will also be there., Aud, render, you and I shall be there at the Ortiireetion day.. Ont . tern will eoVie 'id taq, anda , ip l it be with "stow step' and Weeping i esis that We:esee n4.l.Oi.he'tiirj!). i iyil.iii,tl„y;.l . i,a6 ' 01 P 11 • 5 4. 1 0 0 kelkt.l4, ;qt . ti..,thipe,!9,9P, ire have,committcid ,in thin lifq, or will it Ip,with ready.steps and happy, touutenaneee, that ,we ascend to 14 ' bat of Godll • And if: our lives have been bidin the refuge of:Purist,. or. if , we have fought. the g0t:1.3410d luntll!tbe- iud,;then cheerfully will 'we -Meet out Sivionettna i les at the Retiurveetien :mein.' • - 'And :idt.' iai ihittiii., fer day 'there will chic r many detvie hehtts, wlai.ii tlaliniislitilllie dritin;iiatiVe tightdbini placed on the' right band of God, and the Itdek ed on the left. -Ori.that!.day, perkiarm..aLrilh shall be siparated from batten/band, the broth eiqtvint, thdikeet, the Irkrent:frcom•thi: child, ma ill theSe till° have beci faithful nhto death iilt;ibar te' their home ialleiv%; the' til'ad'• aims of the' bleat:the'ret6 parlor separate ' no 4Mre'rermier; but to itivell,witktialiedireh 'h endless, eternity. =` Ifitunsti.: Tun 41 .Tair rifeaufatinrer Wait trti;;eilleif on. a infinity' in company with t '"Wife;!atika little Vey of some 4e years' of sloe:4 ,I`ll4,fitile felleWliad sun was trying, apparently in 1111411, to unloose the knot: in'theatring; Whim the' stranger took qmt hid "ktn`fc ' and 'offered to `6li the 'knot; saying,. "You'idn'if epeh it" . ° OS child Itiaiediiitely said; "Please, ,Thp ,tecknake,Orer. t o deligpted wit! , the remark,, Ithd.et.PllPS‘ the little Piefl4i•et . the. 253 r on army uuti,l he exultiegly 44310 ,his ( • PRightl lor!ten I,heard.lof the circumosnce,;f4ro;shoulkhavo tower 'dual ces in schools, and nutty ; more ; cleveti, ; indus4 tFippe,yoc , it , has (inf.! , netl.in , pp i r .),y : pi v atis nonltlctich!licir 'children ,npt to in,f`.ll :but f. them •:.: ..1 °'°v°r I,sP? 1 . It 9 y. 1 4imljng.siotrie , diPicol1_et#00 A.py Ca. P?Peff tlY004; awe 4*r Af4 -Fry I:Vl:lmnever i of,ontortilly irritable te taper etriving to. rep rues the pf anger :...loSeping. the : mouth :',/ort , lest the tongue shotilil atter. uoplarded words, 1 eay to:myself there's a member ' of the Try ;W : tteu 1 gee a kind ind Ipying sistF „showing kindness to bur little„brother, lessoning the, daily defies and trials of her mother s I, 114 Y there's a good member of the :Try Company,. rlVhen I tee an apprehtiei attentive to Ira] master's intereins,' and making skid eat of his leisure hours,' Saito myself, there'll a member of did Try^ Couipiiny, , '' • ' ,WltelieVer I sift', a Senday sehbol . teaclierd reeUlarly ut his post at the ap'polirtetl tirito, and I and' greeting his class smile, I 44' to tuyselfithere'e a tuetuber of the Try comps' ..Pafontaf teaeli yourlitti - dLonaV to: be , ircaid members of the Try COmpany. Every' family itniphave ita Try. ComParly. Dear 'reader( are you A' member of the 'Tip Corapaiti?—:. Band of !lope Beaky,. saturps deeigned the hetkitto be idirajii wan* an . band tol f9Bl-h0met.,.... THE UNEXPECTED RACE,, DY trYLVA*iYiI In: one of the larger towns of Worcester county, Masttchusetts, used•to. live a clergy , inan , whoin wo will call Ridevroll.:. He was:of the Baptist persuasion and vory.rigid hit! ideas ,of !floral ! propriety, Bo had , his ontploy anold negro named . I, 3 cutapel., and if this individual was not so strict his morals Ittshisrillister;lin was al least it very' cittining dog; and poised iti tho reverend ,patteFii of propriety. • !Both pey was' a 'Useful eervanysed the 'old elergymin nevei. hesitat ,ed tottuat hiin•with the mast, important' beef. Now , happened that there were dwelling !:in And about,thdtown t sundry individuals who, I lied not the fearof the' dreadful penaltils which Mr. itidd4ll pren'cited al;ont be'fore' thaii 44a, for 'lt witiethe"h , ont of these pcdpld `to 66ngregate on Sabbatli evenings upon' tylev-i el pleteoc.land in 'dui oulskitu of thwn .and 'there race horses.- The spot was hidden frotn, view 1?y, ft dense picco l o! woods and , for i Q. long ,whsle the itiaday, evening raCes 'ivere carried on theta WititOh`t' defeet)on by th a iititi:erS, or Mightlrivilitaimed them.' • I ltleled hitiMened Quit tha good old clergy= mss owned, one of the beat . hornos in the coun ;tip—Allier-horse-kerne Of the old, Morgan .stock, ' witk a mixture, of ,the. A.raltap. blobd ,in his veins c and generally9inown that few, beasta coulA paas bhu on the read. Mr. Ride : will, wtdt t{ dignity becoming his Call Stoat ly deelhieir that ilielfeeineali horse, ne-v -eritiforded liidi nily gintilicatidniOnt that for hie 'own !pari;'he 'front d tutleaVelutvti oth- 1 6r. ; Yet moany oonidMot bity his Morgan;= could -- nor, anpetnoeut of argument iferaitadd himp Aiwa?, The church ; woe ) so ecay.,iNttgopd clergy ; man's dwelling that he, always walked to meet• ing and his itbrie 7 was consequently: allOWed,lo • som sin ,itt the .;pasturtz.' - 7Y o PlPftrilisCavined 7 fili" l l9 lo3 :7"eP 7 were Ibp the UtPift,fln4rbeFec!cd!f4 t,°.,en!'e! hi s mas ter 's horse on Lis own account, for he felt sure that riitn could Neat anything tn , the rttape dit Gorse Neali that .; could be prOdrieed in' ;that quarter. So' en" the' Very. next Sutitlai 'evening he:.hid, the, bridle under ,his jacket, Went i ont pasture and caught the horse,. and rode off towards the spot where the wicked. ones were congregated. Here he sound some dozen horses nssembled 7 ,and the'racing was alir i otqiN begirt. eetift Mounted his beast and tit'the signal NO started. Old Morgan enter., oit!intO the spirit 6e o c : thing and...came out ahead of ever thing, SoPump won quite a pile, attd,befortt dark, he was, well iu-. 1 . ?omp u rtuceeeded.. in getting , home without exciting suipicions and lie now lenge& fot,the Sabbath oftornoon 40 count, for he• determined try i 1 Rln. e,clid go,agnin and again lie, won and this . qourse of wickedness he tallow 7 ad UP for two moiltlis,making his apPearance tlnitrneing• ground'' every neat aiesion' :pi he could' after umeeti4witb outP•hiltift'during this time Pcitupey was not the only one who had learned to love the tug. No,,for,olpdorgan himself _ had come to love the excitement. of the thing too, as his ev ery motion when upon the track allowed , how , zealously' ! NO entered , upon theLspirit of the . thingsartir no:linTiraye'tti'rintlitt a secret. • One (Sunday .lur pious , 'deneon.behbld , this wring (rout ,a, distalice and' fitraightivay real to,the pamon ) with ,the alarming ; puce.. L T.4e ; 4qr. was utterly, OtlFlTl'r•rlllBoutraged id.,l4..Jesolyeif,tit ! one4 to.put, a ,stop to this yriCkeiltiess. Noble{ the week , he made inqni 'jai- and learfied that thie thing had been pine. tieed all.suntruer, on .Sunday afternoon: • He, Intact his. parishioners keep quiet and ho told ttiein 'chit on nett Sunday he werbld mike his appetylance on the very spot, and catch, rheas' in thOir ,deeds of iniquity. • , ' Sunday, afteqir9pr;•Mr. Ridewel ordered romp iO,britif i , up n old flier. , inn '4oput hint, in the.Staftle..2 The order was (!l:keda though tic4,%Tithou inio en the ,parL of.the t faithrel ne,gro: As wri.sts theAllernoolfservicla mere' closed the , two deacons and seine others of the - members 'of the ichereh accoiripanied the minister home' liith digit horses. -' ; ; • "It is the most flagrant 'f)ieeiS Of*abomination" '': Chat Ater Camel° to knoledg,i3," d the 11• efOrkytiicn,tta they rtida on.: 2 •ist)th°!t' !i4Ted deacons ~. rAping.oa the .411141st1i uttered the minister. le dreadful I" echoed the aeon4 deacon. And so the conversation went on until they, reached the top',of a- gen,tle 'eminence which overlooked doi plai ti• where tho racing was Car• ried on•uiil where some doter' horsemen, with a genre et 'lookers on, were nut:tibial]. ' The aiglit was tinn:whicli chilllid iho'gml . parsOn to bia liiirewinittett inotiOtileas until he had nutde alnrinion.' tr nth theix tuna. lug to bis cginpanimus , Mow, my hrstkiers,? . said us ,ride down, and confront the iwicked wretches, and if they will get.down on their knees and implore God's mercy, ana promise to do-so no more. we will not take ligal action 'against 0, That ink own laneehouldi be dexecntted tlitta V' 'for was indred a iiectioa' of 'his. own As the good clergy clergyutgg,thus spoke be started on towartfs the.: scene. , lkonnlii of the wicked'Wien were just drawing.up fora start as minister-approsehod i sed,:somo.of.ile ders 'lll. once reeognized:weid . didifoti reeogiiizel the reverefied Onion who. rode him. ' ' 1 : .'Wicked men t" commenced the Parson as he cum& near enough for his voice to :be 'heard,.•!obildree of sin and shame 'Code onold hose ? " Cried one of rite 4ueiclai turning': towurds the 'miniver. ,"I,f 3: 9 a ata for the , first ' gnat, you will !lune to itir your stumps. ~Now wego.h "Aly ,niy wicked "All 'ready shonGlho vilni led in thenaiit; cutting the rninisier "itntl tdr it Is I" i i And the 'Wont for iittirting was given. 'Old i Morgan knew that ward too well; for no sooner I ,idid.it fall upon his ears thlin he '. stuck out his • nose, and with one wild .snorche started, and : 'the root of the.racors, twelve„in ninnber t kopt Ihim company. • ;;, .„. ,„ "Sflo•aol who•tto I" eriedtke par sonnit the , top of his, voice, ''fly the' Owers Old 'fellow,' i ' II4P ' tii . kee' . p , .o . , , ,one I"' sholited one of thn'illelteri'me'rf whit) had thug' far; Managed . to keep diOdo by t h e side ,of the parson.' "You ride.irell)h ' r.: ~t ~. ,' 4 1 Who-ho.lici.ho-lim-o I, wham 11. yelled the clergyman, tugging ut tha reins ; with ail ; 114 might. ' ' But it waso f no, argil. Old 'Morgan 'find now reac h ed ahead of all Competitors' and he came up ' Mtl l M‘.linige stand( three rn4 P ahe a itd; wheii; the iMillfied il6rMonS Wdre 8 i itii di ni 'With eyes and mouth wide open. ' ''L; '' ; "., . • "Don c t•sthli;" cried the - pidge; who•had new iccognized,'Partinn Ridewell, and. suspected hi s b us i ne ss, und whp silo anw lat i once into o'9 secretef phl,Morgaq joinipg the race., I , " Llon't stop," he shunted again ;?it, i i ii a two mile peat, this thpe. Keep Fight, on ,persoli. I'oti are good , for Iltiotliee mila.''''Novi'',pou go-Lb:rid, and grie is . o °'' ..' ' :-. '. • ''' ' • I . ' Thes'd la.it wolibi j oreourso. were knosin to the horse, and no &nosier Uid Morgan hear them than' ht steak Mottos° out again 'and, again started. ,off. ; The : poor parapst,dil,his,iittnest to Atop thq hewitelted-unintl, Out 11 P9 lll O 11111 ho Amite, ,tike . nuore ho struggled Pad yelled, the faster the animaisvent, , rind ere many nig iiivin6 lie was at thestanding Paint: When Mor gannth* stopped' of 'his iii own 'Acodril. ' There was 'it huiried whispering among- the 'wicked ce'sond d succession Of , yery, cerioutt winks rind knowing mods seemed to indicate that they undetatetall' - n-• ~ -.: ' :' , l .•0 ''t 11 I'V. ITTITIY: 0 0111 rPar 8 9nr7 Pic" 5409 11 45 9f the nhoruinatioNppptfoachiug th,q,spot, where the mipist i er still sat in his saddle- 7 1m paring not Yet . euitiejOnity reeo;le'Sed hiS Lirdlence , 'ef mind in' diiininnnt-:"yoii ride' I , ieit'i we 'htid mit looked fdr thili }Mnor." • ' '•• - : 1 i ''' • • , "Honor, , sir I" gulped l tlie. pars\ a, looking blandly into the speaker's Gacd. - ~; :.-- 4- , -i'l =MI ?!.Nyel for 'tit !an tionor..l Yott arp•the ifiret clergyman whe.lum ever joined ue In our Salt badr,evening cat : ertaimucute.!'., , , , „"1-I,,sir-- 7 I joined ycy}i,r j .7 Lj • "Hr, ha, ha 1 0, you ,did it well., Yout'.. good ()canons really 'think You tried: ,to stop but: it;'How slyly Yon lint your 4toilie tti' 1 '114 7 T'lltin't hiama you 7 for! . feelliig 'proud - of 'Old' hitiri . gailpfor I -.Should rfeel so' Olsen' if ,I owuod him, ..Put you need not fear,,.l will tell all who ask me nboui. it' that you Aid' yoarieilt. for I I Nicittl7 rather stretell tho truth w littfo' than hai , e 'good 'joekoy , asiyon , are lto auffer."77 '. Int; 1 r ,This htia been spoken tio Ipyd.tliat , Ito;t1P11' cons. l ln4 l ear 4 g'ff•TY.,w?rdt!‘!!! l t4g . P4m4F•1 44 3, son was bew l i , ldese4 . l i yst i !c) , !1 , j91: self, I'vich a fhlalitng ; ey 1 What 2' , .• ; 1 , ;; I "Fiord oh o " interrilpled one Orthe party—= and as he spoke the %rest,of ;the rtieing - - all niouutod their h0r.1634---PhOld. on a uiinute,: parson,.: .We are willing to allow you ,to : earry ulf.tlps palru,,hutwe don't,stand. your, &mpg ; When, vie, eno that yod , pad determined to try if ',your li , orse ti would .bent us all, we's. greed among oursolne tiMt. if you came we would let'yoU denil 80, aild'you luilt'sron the k two heat. ' NEiw let that- I;atisfy 'yew' Hy !Jokey . you -did' it well ',When yod want: to-try :it ap-,ltin,.:jdet seaci: us wordfaud, we'll- he -ready ,fee .yott•-•7 4 0 0i 1 b.1 13 .!" sr And : att the wretch thus, spoke, he tll:ird; his hers c e'e timid, , and before th e astonished preacher could utter a t woo tiM wijole "party had ridden out of hennng. time "ii'aeOVe one 'debt; AurCli men could speak. They knew not whettri say! 111.1ty should i tbeirlainititer:.4l4urse Itiv . e t ipined in the Mee, Without some pertnisidon frord , his tuitstcy'? Thep knew; heci Mitch. he' let by the atiltriaVand tlength 'the; tihoOk:thliir heads With'doubt..* , ' i s ' e 7 ' . . Ages' very strame,l! said rine. : , • "Very,"answered nesond:":-. • Mitetuarkably,l' suggpfgeti. mother:, . 4 1 , , ".°P II4 .I . !°A) 4r.9 t/ kTV I P " J I P4 # i 4F w :O l h " / can'alTif,4l3itOut•7; '1 t •• ,* • ' the, brethren looked at, each ether, end the deacons shook their he ms soleine and'iMin4sfvelakintil" 77' ' raiit,'l;tiett to ihb eteisgyinetei hoesei- but none of the brethren' ifoLtld: atop; and beforeLilloudayohed.dratin to Cleseitwiut generally known that Parson Ridewell had raced his horse on Sunday, and a meeting of the ap (Min tick 'for the next Thuritikty. Poor Bidewell 'was almost crazy with':vexa tion; but, before Thursday. came, ;Pompey found put how matter! ;stood , and he assured his, master that he would clear the,rnatter up, and, , after a day ' s search, he discovered the astounding fact that some ofthose wicked men had hetMlit the habit'of stealing Old 'Morgan trete the pasture,'aud 'racing It jm on Sunday afternoint I Pomit found out this much,' but he could not find who did it. • As soon as thisbecame known to the church, the members conferred together ar:ti they corr.' eluded that 'leder. s uch ,circurostanc, a high •mettled horse was very apt to runaway with] his rider when hefound himself aeoniire tree*: So Parson Ridewell was cleared, but, it was I a long ,while before hl , go t over that blow, for many were the wicked wags who delighted to, pester bun by offering to . "ride a race Out Ridewelk grew older„ his heart warmer' and fin ally be could hiugh t with right good will *lien . spolia of his Unixictled Ride. TWO. DOLLARS PER ANN . ~~r ~ , Nt l a v t r Ell .. itt,f) ; , FEEP , . 11. F 5A88 . 4171 YOUM9 41f4Y , . 1.. ; Keep the Sabbath, audit !maprm. : ; .From , all dangerous , errors. These et bound in the .world, ' are, dressed l uli 14 every . kind of fiieftiating garb; and Meeta l Y6tttig every wyMith :the: Spiritual Ilieepef of thet Sabbath hued tiunnl boat of Innii , which than missiles cannot penetrate. . i , y bad trains of I thought, Many give the reins to their thoughts, and suffer their, imaginatinns tnei drive, the, ear o lvhar()ver,ihey''' ;please, if it only 1!,lo car of plensace; the drive. le through regions qf and itiwardthe giitriat;rdcipice 'Of But faittifal Sabbaill•keeliing'fbiniedisi beti" . . sten thntieit trains' of tholight •It" pas , tit 48 it' distaiste for'any , otlier; and is lllereforer; 'fi most ,, ' powerful, safeguard , from. all aril ; :3 :thoughts. .I , l` it ••B It, Will keep you from bad bonka, , Ifpn: irC will have an appetite that will loath? tharo c, ; nnd dts9ernmont that will show 7?1 though 'they tritiiiMio their fort cOl'ors', 0 . 41 " ' have the venom to 'of the tierPent:' Waifs:re iinver`iedn 'Slibbntli.led'ePing young knit' lota 'Of bait hooks'.: ' ;\.; ttr, It' will; of course, .konp you;front ; bad; f. 'company:. Your 'love for the -Sabbatl,,,illo 'quarry pui, tia aCtnatter .pf,epurse, iuto the, giety .of,.thaffe whe Impe l r:espoct,,, unto.all ire •J commandamtits, of the . Lord, you ..lotot all sympathy nrith'svli dpers., With the.'Sab• " bath in your "walk 'it; Ace " t course of the ungodly, nor stand is 'th t eJ'ris' "' of sidtieis," dor it lit the : seat' of therierlig•l'i : • I) )337i )0 / will . . b:' It lceep•ria from; had . :Iraldtty; .. , 11641: A trains of-thonght, mad bud booksi and bad coms patty, Are, very,.cormi ,toiprodupe But I he, sanctified,Sabbath, liko,thq apse!, that,, guarded,,,F4en, ,wieltin fhoning, sword agaidst firm all Eyetyhcillowed Salt bath will help t cuiifirm nnd fix the itio4rof 'all good train's of thought,all iboil'tiOolti, Irina all ;Animas !labia' ' • • .!•:, •.• 6. It will'keepyi in theliath that' theol tree:and faithful servants of. God have: trodden," wh ieh, halfwit/10j US Q th more arul,more .the PerthFt dff* 1 • - : . tr.t!e l ig I I? t il l ; n r9 11 Ptl ii e s Piq P R I 69I f - 1 13 _ (111 0 1 ( ,to hieg yoar heart, to - the 'tt!!botti? T . ou,koep t , I I and are ftept. 'You' ii; Eirdn' g c#4r. - 4 .) , 1117'17 ...711LE b's" tLi4 "O'f,Yik`iot;:'` shellre; in'erellaht of'T'ortamou4~r~ in' fornic~r,iinii ' t ` I - ' ' ll •+f litidi)nrebradd: tiOrne'Wobl''Orhint, , ?/h Ith huthod Nse ighb an d paid fol., atld Mr;') Sheltie bad' gone 'to Ate thaelt ranti,,LO , gat cltoge,,fot• ROt e. :i'llAiPAttling , 49. lAurF4 bet4 : 4l)op there,/lo,ggw,i,n.aglasswi t ich hung BO as to reflect the shop, t,Btout arm reach i up, t nod take ,from the shelf' a Mealy chese. stead of appearing suddenly nt d rehtikipg tthe mint for his thefi ne an LT i4oiiid, th lobing ' custom - foreitr, 'the entity genif' tlthiiith,gttvd the .thief hl ehatigit itH bed: ,Itappettisly and then;;under..the.prqtetteini of lifting OM tit /P i rtit On; dig bPnlO.fer4 him, took hold of it and pxPiai l nl 3 4l 1,, .;= ‘‘llbY,l?le3slllo,, 1 "*.l't h a ve !V;Oflrl,94;th , Oti1" , nib] . tint 'tither, .",;•Oti , you have 1;61, tiii'reouilted with' Ow'' , • , 'Well; vielir *e 'ivciti't 'di:44A° intittei:T it's stro enSily 'said , f3tie. ftittiui tho bay 'itito,the:Biales iflitare. l l aid he, :' l l c44d, you'eo 9 I knew 1 Nile right-mixpii4o u a PlidtPka .of ngnrly.3wql)tY P9u,'lgd ;) I q w sqVirpf , if Tott wot the wkolf,,yoo have it ' t rii take pit' f it out if' yell aly HOt* '''l , lo; l C said tie ether, sigying the'llands'id fir I S 'Open the Wajr' 'tile 'llak; 4 .l;iteltst will take the whOle.." And :this he did, : paying fbr by receiving the skim, , heeitenfOtAito:i. price of the wool. . daVailittulitoecisioit, Mi. Shade' mliesinfra barrel or porko A. few .montii ialtari44 Oa° : fla,y,aslrod,,ltiat, tip) quaationc-r'!d,i44anil ewer, fou! out , who ,; tuolt tlutti pork., ~,)drit SlieafQ r, ,• , "leo was; t e rp i py, pu are the e for 11011131;ot tripsolfouit the thief' new olth9 r • • • Th 6 fellow was detect,4 tliet g ahreite 4ouler; whO pouiesodr . l the . ' valutWetidulty knowihg what tp.bd fete epi ttiph—short tidy" quick, like the iniffot.a lodomotive ‘'Si4eionother,•auut o nud mew Weji an 9,v,er. t gerv, we be; • , IVC should liave iiind to utlzzle ' 41 4 . Ifthey'd•blocreil the engine ivhiseie.#;/. `,7 • A 'person tneeting an ol mite tett air vurl: hair, and a very bhieit ed him how it happened dint his beard wua not iiigVaitis i the heir of his Ladd I ' 77-1 'Why, geese, don't yrin'tiee,''' reVitidtliei l ttkr nirth, l “it is because the; tnie is' tu'enir j'ettisti younger than the other." Vt."Sainbo; what you . get '&at . Wittnti Wear at tneetia halt Send:ll7'o . , "How dci.you knew 1 bak a watett,7" BC:C*14801 seed do dada tiang,oßt dp yor*at , , in Emelt." 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