BS J Ne -“ * CENTRE HALL RErOx:x FRIDAY, JULY loth 1870. LOOK OUT. As you journey mn your way, Look out? Life is more of work than play — Life is labor more than ease. 1f its purpose high you'd seize. Look out! Ep There's a prize for all who stand-— Look out! Stout of heart and firm of hand, Iu the middle of the strife, Muking noble use of life~ Thipk not cloth will bring you gain— Look out! Idle lives are lived in vain; Work is profit—work alone Wine the prize we long to own Look out! Labor on with purpose true— Look ont! Labor nobly, so that you, W hen the battle here is done, Heaven's bounty shall have won— Look out! rely fp pe The Fate ofa Fighting Dog. A man he owned a terrier dorg— A bob tailed, onry cuss— And that there purp got that there man In many an ugly muss; For the man he was on his muscle, And the dorg was on his bite. So to kick that dorg goned anim:le Was sure to raise a fight. or ———"—————— A woman owned a Thomas oat, Down! the whole nine years of Radical rule! The proudest, freest, most enlightened, prosperous, and happy nation on the globe, in 1860. The lowest, basest, poorest, niost utterly bratalized and enslaved, in 1870! Cotton-field nig: gers legislating for the decendents of the Washingtons, Raudalps, Hamp tons, aud Lees! A Penunyslvanma mg- ger befouling the seat of Pickens and Pinckney, and the Supreme Bench of South Carolina! A nigger barber serawling his boorish X mark to the legislative enactments of Louisiana, as Lieutenant Governor, and I resident of the State Senate! A nigger cabin boy signing the commissions of Con. gressmen, Sheriffs, and Circuit J udges, as Secretary of the State of Mississip- pi! And a thievish nigger preacher grinning and combing his: lousy wool, in the place once filled by the hero, statesmen, and patriot, Jefferson Da- vis, in the United States Senate, so called. Whilst a leprous, ulcer eaten Senator and Ex-Govenor congratulates his associate blackguards and the country on the change! God of the ruined and the desolate! Was over a people so fallen before? Men of the North! Men of the South ! Americans! Countrymen! Fellow slaves! Awake! Arise! Shake off your lethargy, and face the truth! Give the hellions who've wrought the hor rid change a little longer lease of power, and no Gabriel in all the wide universe, though he should split his michty tootor, can ever sound a blast powerful enough to resurrect us from That fit at fifteen pound; And other cats got up and slid When that there cat was round. The man and his dog came along one day ; Where the woman she did dwell, And the purp he growled ferociously, Then went for the cat like—. He tried to chaw the neck of the cat, But the cat he wouldn't be chawed; So he lit on the back of that there dorg, And bit! and clawed! and clawed! Oh, the hair it flew ! and the purp he pou’ed As the claws went into his hide, And chunks of flesh were peeled from Lis back; Then he flummuxed, and kicked, and died! The man he ripped, and cussed, and swore, As he gathered a big brickbat, That he would bo durned essentially It he didn't kill that cat! But the woman allowed she'd be blessed if he did! And snatched up an eld shot-gun, Which she fired, and peppered his dia- phragm With bird-shot number one. They toted him home on a window-blind, And the doctor cured him up; But he never was known to fight again, Or to own another purp. Folks may turn up their snoots at this here rhyme, I don’t care a cuss for that! All I want to show is, that fighting dorgs May tackle the wrong Tom-cat. A - SR. THE LORD'S PRAY. The spirit of the Lord's Prayer isbeauti- ful. This form of petition breathes— A filial spirit—Father. A catholie gpirit—Our Father. A reverential spirit—Hallowed be Thy name. A missionary spirit—Thy kingdom come. An obedient spirit—Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. A dependent spirit—Gives us this. day our daily bread. A forgiving spirit—And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. A cautious spirit—And lead us not into temptation, but deliver as from evil. A confidential and adoring spirit—For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. Oil