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L HI ou %IslitiltG, M r tlle ,wh+criher, prnprigor of Ow tim.jvp Utt.r. pt,p4rt,4 to tetti.a for •,; of Machinery, .Ir4lrilltemi , P141141;110 Engine' , ING MAVOINI:S. . 40 tikso.l. Atoves. n ue Averything 11A11..44 litadM in otamiteri w+re k 1 ,it nr. feet rtilitrArte tar IIIIIiI near the Leeketen 1111.1111M11. TI! E Vtoototntrg Ramat. EVERY %VEDNYSIAY IN 111.noNAIO'no. IIY WILLI 11111 SON 11. JACOBI% flu in ailannee. U teat 104 Within ' SIX tif 0;1'11.4, .r. 41 he riniraeii. 04 . No SOW r itionntiened wolf eN arreatiitto4 , are paid ezvent at the orlon "r the edi.r. HATF,4 4' A OA' UNF• rfN • 17R0 7 ' r uht• RICK. CH, .:1; or • • • Inortt.“4l.. .. Lvet . 1...” Ira. ilttt tttittart, t ttt,trt I 314} 1 0:11 10 to . ! 101 ; 9,90 14. 41 0 700 j rail is t tith , tquarro, .t I PO 1 1 1 . i :1100 ow. l Ur 0 0 1 , 14 , j Ore r,lll.th. t . I 147 j I &ton ~'»z~rrn•~.' , • ritld gduerr La~ratzar~ nt~t~n++. o.rffl *n , ' • . _ _ . S tni• r w . . . inrrritc•ii t.f r , ,,,11, A • :•• r 1 ti.'s✓r rf ikt.L.,.l, t. r '•' tal,nti . .• • . ii , .4 •,tt. C11 4 :1: •'.l , 131 •• 4., Cnr.nf 1.-..- Iwn,i AO.l tritm• r+',ll f 410 WV `4.1/111W% .;.411111, LIGHT AU) caLtli,ol%. iriweoe peat, h :••• , 1 ?soh wu. 11 Jove to Ltt•v ; • • .. : .th th, t•t”, I' 10;11 y Go 541.11 ii Irk tdi u4L hight ; .10 I •;; : ii;tl!'•(l'.f! • }:i• Uolvi , • • 110.461 t Le• tt.;" 4'c ; :• ; ; . i 1... • .• . . l'.• • 10 it •!. kit V.: I I i;:4 b hat'Y— Tlw t%Hrl.l tt , l*l tiu ru la .t „,' • ! ! 11, • •.. • •- • • .• • !C::. • • , . ;1.• ••••• . 1 i; ;.; • ~.'1 •••. ; . • : . • • ;: va• Y . . .. • • • I,l' ME , •, . . ii.• 4.,.;!, ' tt th.. , In• I±l I '• 1., is innt,.71414; i NI" !•• i, :it 11;.B . 4to j"„ 1 .1:!1, I lUVC ~• • • ,• .:•• Bi t• • , • 1.1 ti:i it ,) -r : „ , r„, ?lOW j.:111 diVir 1, 1. i; :• ..10•.• I-. •.1. at,-11•1.voi A c••:. ,t! .. •.1 1 , • - •.yr t CI ."' • 111' t - A tri . 1.•1- . • • •1 =I , g • .•it ' . T • i ; L„,,i,1 rr. ]•,', ere• : c her hoe!, thk;ll,.; wel- e0:101 I ; Vro ..01 Iler arthly,..oa4st.t. rest, ,r iody kvti,ll, 11141011er itev : "Thu. a,l are Their 'Still v !le : Pl iiii TIM:" they Ti Om , ia ucatit vt.2 Life to the jov , ttts seems tits best; weary uttiY lottg thr ret4. / .s.:reroitg K 11,40141 A yomo: TAnAtio , IVillicrri t'lis V . „ LAW King of Eiatntl, trig n Prine,..! of Wales, a n d during if; , -01- vivo off the entog of Ct nada, mat) to . vx urAt,n into Cprcr Canadatinniernr, , t,l nv o i to the ,:4tate of Lralcut. He entered n tail„r•s Any. ,•o , ee:ng the tailor's witi.!, an exe.erdin; ho,otiful wuntan Ito without veronono u trout the lat 4, tuft' rentztat d: worgoi that nt Itingaed, has kissed Yankee taihr'..; ," !Johan':ly for him at that moment her hmiband, ti.- tailtir; appeared (*mint he back roma, an 4 being a stoat Mho, gave the scion of royalty a tramentiotta itiek arid et . eloined : "There go and toll your country Ist; inen that a Yankee tailor line kicked the sou of *he King of &glue BLOOMSK:,:', G, COLUMBIA CO., PA., WEDNIFSPA,Y,.. NOV.. 27.,, _lBO7. A HISTORICAL PARALLEL. Ina late speech maths in N©u York by (rtiormon, Esq.. we tiud the tul lowing relinence wade to Irelun.l lota the South. The parallel it complete, a n d is it historical lesson that rhoulti net be forgot ten 'lreland, at one time, was sweet from end to end, by a great soldier and a great statemnan, who formed his idea that the only way to held Ireland in Beare was to 11.tutibilitt , • its people. It is two hundred ears sinee his traek blitdol that fair i.hatel. and yet tittle are many men amnia. ye 1. a has. raw , I hmk upon tonight, who know that in Irratal thew. is no more rt• ter i , .:ietjon in the Irish tongue than • CHViI uweli on you!'— ri.•:.41. not- , :r rortnor t groutneli ;it tt,r..r an t t.l iron bawl of that grim ehi,f t„i„ ko,p•;'l ;•rippql ;t t,o - 1 t tl. ,, p , tfarlr;.--44. ant • t w t,r ,, :,n , ;titan that 1`1 , 14 , •. It IP !f. • 101 , , canto CO sr lotth iHtII the b,..1,. • • do t • i,• • Ike from amp-4-41E14m to aim; and ~ .loot ollace,l while it exist', while tt !, i, you wistt !:4 IA al with the Saothern States as Cromwell 41( alt. with Ireland's :( ie, of no.") Talk to 1411 Entrii-li statesman—to any man e 1. • vci of fie riot, - ((di ; "`4%'u; id t o that, t Cromwell land ti.ovor t ut..o; ruined Lind-- vry. , ' , ` hoi dealt na,,ro Wonhl me Col tl the 11441 In ,1 1 d. • ;; war, we 14e , 1 •ra 54 •1 th n; in ; • .o:en tit: n! t•• •• ' 1.• • ..r; I fit:,••• '• T• t it di , to, a, we oo,i;,; oal v lon:.' 1.4 i; thi , pm: th. ,•4 • • te. -.14 , ..,4: "T. a lt: Th, r•••• tic' • : , I . 1 . 1 j North. do Vol- want that 141,„1,.. • , 1 ~r f,•••! • "a.•,: late." D4l y 04 ,1 y,;,1 1 t 114•444 • I , :foatvi iv., you tram hot 4•:,t, a.ted, when ' 1 ".1 1 11 h 1111 , 1 ll,' 1 , ".• i 1.1 •• . 1." VI a, fel ; • I. • ..•'lilV. Z•; 11 , with the hart :•*, . "1 ~4i I • i -01 • t ' ti -, uu f .; ti . : 117 i;.. and env el, :1 • not e ., ; ,, 0m u al , : T.do) ritlu 1, In sir —Ul;go iU ' 17tiVc , t thy ;:oilih , :it! tint H.huit tii r tth.l them 1%.4 !Trey!! yo,, a n d rings you will have no dillivolty iii ,I.pg-itin! your %o h,. IlLy ought to be Arid tog% fart well, Iti o you to , I t05 , ,1 tit •.iv in the kindly old tinte:., - 4.1!)d. spec u all. Ile !gluey:- go frow t!v. who t,ro hint !. told the ilu. hight6ll, of th! - who ,!•!..; :,IL o . ',- , !.31t1 :311, Au tiiu. nay 1, • • ; !no leg huge r seiecd _ , 'hi,- great ppubik this ;11,0 .1.1,T• 1.1, 11, . 1•..1 it' - : tu.. • . ::t . . . • • • , ..!:1!' , ! LI 1.1 111:4 it.: .• .1 18 8 ! • • 6 ' •• ri" r•Y:4I. ;le t ! r.l .!!! for 1! "'II thire'2i2D, • irx,i dil'0 4 01 r:,:!•• 14114i:14r .6i1 , 1 C . llll . !! ' 1•11 With 47{1., ~ 61U66,z. 0; . ii• . ( 1 ., 4 ill , ' utajt , she IV steer4l roprot.ez iook4 without avail, '',biked ;it i I` e but p•Le At han.„lll ,in flirting her handker. efii-V hew the e.trrhe.tv, she dripped it too. evidently not aoehlehtly. lostautly two or thrtey,,tnot PlTurla roan their sad. t ihx t o l a tura ri hor lYr hat!, but the awful voice rovaltV rat-ht.tal them. "s 4 too ikendoletn, - cxch.ine.d the (been, "leave it in t w h e y., it hc. Now, ow daughter, got down ftoto the carriage auii pick up your Th,r, vtaQ nu help thr it. l'ht, royal hattonot let down the stop for th- royal lady, who proceeded to MI front the dust the pretty piece, of eautbrie and !nee. the hiushol a good dent, though she tossed her hoot snot*, het the worth t'ying lesson aia,V have nipped in the bud her first impulse toward coquetry. It was hard, but it was wholesome. How litany Anted eat, mother: weold he equal to such a piece t!lpartatt . a, : iptitic ? ll= Forney thinks that the Democrats ttl l't.ttsylN v.:t mill soon "fight like flogs two t Well, they e. , rtaittly have th.tu., snitch. ttl . Luc heaps of radical bonott to tight over. kir At Hartford, Vermont, there is wealthy atol torh.crly farmer who quarreled with hi%wile 1;) year.t ago, and though they live in the same housetwei ,eat ta the 1111M0 tithiO, they have nqa rpOltellito eaeh other. Two daughters, weffah4litifiairthirthta," Vamploto this "happy ,M 6061 ! . . .it • .!) ..> r i• =I A Sea Sick Tragedian. Sea sickness is a sad leveler, to which the ,t r e e pst mind* soceamh, keying nothing but the desire to touch terra firma again. Au eminent artist, who 64 recently made a mostleelMsful tour in California, return ed east by steamer. Scarcely had the ship got out of sight of lionl before the Thespian was kid by`the heels With ma de ?nee. Tn the depths of his dispais he called for the Captain, and when that worthy arrived, the tragedian gazed at hint fur a few moments and then asked : %-r.r-e—you the ept,tin ?" hove that honor .aid the on of N nee. " Vtir-ty wrll sir. I want pot to run tliio blasted ship Awn % nt pi t y thr bor, hut], ton ititis' and tiaren," 11“ Copt:1;: , n,ih an.l ti,M his unhop py po.,enp. ,, r it “Vt.r.r.y %.41, her rock, 01,41, and -top thu 1,1a411,1 MAW! I. ,, Urvi that 00, V.:V. 31,4) -Pol.:, t ett;t rtstitr.l to hi- oh: :vo.a.!, awl lying thtint hi nior , :d he WA rind tll/ that 111. 2 ' ,. '.141/21 to it Bath uud tlll4l it MU hapiwned that the Itcc, 7itr. Chadhand, who hal con- a large iitioiunt of nion‘y ;It California, to purchase tini,l tooth i:ntnlis and tracta for the Dijirer Itiliate., was on his way to invest hit , end oerttttit.d the ,0‘..;; roont next to Ibirrifit , I :At tie: niara of n li at, he walked into his .taterootii . 0 a, he het nll another wilier or :that cateetiA ; “). 0:! fiLltit '1 r. Si, at Et •I. 1./ {,ll,Vr. 610 r e. J r yt Nuth Lan- • I , • carat.-boa! "'mit ham! it. sir, Imre fur: .1 in idt , 1:i for throe throv • clythimi: ro-ifk , , tool it I 113 ski ( :my loboi r, our , e d oft tinul, throw up my (1.;,...tt,001ut.ut is Now York. 0%14 tho ,oa ewe my : 7 , -, nr sir, don't cure •,;•• ,war , t: •!. .r.. Itot roil hiAght., the.:lol H. 4 htitr. al be t.tr n...ratitt, reHlt-1: ..•litelit tit tis 1. 1, • 912 d I s , oIC. •• ..s tisat, : •••; i that any tnnre •;:i dirextiou ‘suuki tpst prosital,ll,. rat sort ritice. to mac the vi :dew Furci,ett y,, , ,Leritiy, :in l %h. , tat c n:• a ainni r. f wet,t ;btu a 'teller Larb in the mi.-ruin • : sie 4 ,41 1.1 1 1 %P. l, Lt4 I ,:ICAI snit ChAtt , fl :mill run he c out oeet-itin :I'y till dinner %+e , , Vittn :11c lidPc4 the gi at:imply t -it l,ia. Soo I thoarltt th.:t rather k it as a , rytept...,l -. a nd p o r,„„bati-il,h,„ast , ... pig /4141 I that", .; had coitkeril it on purpose Se I grcw particularly cheerful, thou 4lit I eMill tutee it in her. too. So (limner uldit, -ittitg close belittle th. tt Aim, I finctittl we 4 4.0 h ! . =lt tatie,X C la:,;—I:low 41.1. I kit that I had tiil. ,1 o,:er head and e titm ;ti hire t-ith lice, :,tul I iti.a from (tie W 3; she lonk4d.:die had fallen is lore with we. She appiared jt , t, for all the world like thc th-unlit it w that I rtt,'lldi :t. 11. 1.... , .1 • I nu h.r r. , % ,1„. :1 I ,i, in ; Patniii , t news. ti-n ti 11.1 t,..1 into the I. I t. thi•r. n . ee ' r tht. Karl toy ()awl en in 01l 10 , ,Aine ns,ly at .•• 1:1t the :one vp hule, .I._ Aid, :u nwltitt• end. we 3 our load, ,u 1 i itn it on a utueh botti.r In A monsent, itr rtptinti, 1 corvi-intol, and iakino , toy hand, %ht.: trilitly, very I.Nutly and q uiotly !did it ors my head—awl lon .1 iato rinuing in toy car, yet. "Now I t told this to a )4 z soul but you, and by you notili't but I couldn't hold it' any lointer Ito l you i but mind, it uitiiian't toi any Author," I Save Mr but n Munient. She wore a batokottie (Tinoline on ll' day when flat w met ; anti she F,, , t1 Wed like n tvlitamer, with a cloud of eativas r.llO Ago along the pavement, with a grandeur tit to kill, I saw her but a moment, yet tont itioks I SCI; her still, The %rim' was Oil a bender, awl as as a witch, and it played the very diekets with dust. dimity awl sieh• The gaiters were delicious, which her revt were made b. rill—l saw her but a moment, yet methinks see her still She Mtooted Emma tho itornr, arr,l qrunlo ing out behind, her crinoline and calico were romping in 0,0 wind ; to have kept them in priAition would have battled twice her Aill-1 aw her but a moment, yet wethinio , 1 acre her NA. ! lAut ley eyes tretuenjus, for I t want to seea dibpley of pretty unklee when it *lsn't meant for me ; and until I !many lenses I am sure I never will— I sew her but it moment, yet uwtbiuk I bee her still ! Xobile Times. [From the Detroit Yost, November 7.1 A Maniac on Board a RallwaY Train. A gentleman who arrived from Chicago on Tuesday morning gives the followingpar. tieulary in relation to an affair which trans. Aired on the train, and it' the eireutustanees are as stated they are sad indeed. A mid. dle aged man cattle into the sleeping car just after leaving Chicago on Monday bight and ordered a berth, and it was observed by his fellow travellers that he seemed in great mental agitation, and would often prey his hands to his temples, at the seine time tunt• tering to himself uninti lli Bible w0r.14. Aft. ter entering the birth he monitored gtoan ing and than ivied the catt•e of his tioul shoo he staio , l that he w3t, ties captain or a hn t selti t 1,431 or” ror the winter ut ha had mid ...°.°:l'eoo ter :~'Hla, hat 1511 0.. ab: •., oEt;. ! ieita a ‘4.0t0.1 , 41, i tl•••;t• C: ! , •ri P • it•tt to ttl sharp. er s •,l f:4)-"„I game knoNn Pt. Lint Ili.; ho cv eitmtuh to:4 , zr efrth.,-.. , to Daira!a, where he hrs a ti:ree children, piing winter Bras to have hew . ) the mole v he had brit. He repeatedly ' (* CY,/ my poor flintly, what will 1 , tioa tor? They v ill st . y will starve lie th , optild di ce r,:..: . „ing Mom t t oi t heard of hint for 'roe, %%Len the con de tar Leallh!: he tan 414 and rtn)kiat, the heel) o r ti e: tmb rttmate, man found that be barb tint win,lov auil was endeavoring t o climb tba . : -, nala lie - At! lin again !.hen it rasing mat 'lbw. and it I crate e eery to 1 in , ' bite. lit, ravings art ed a.s fearful, and uitoi ited.oti it v..; Rented taiy to r:rooro him fete •.•:•••. to the eutliaritica fcir safe A Great Natural 4 urtoslty. The I.freat Sunkr , n the :'it-e!i•i , 'utirintaitoii. ,q.venty•five tiothe:o the hiotoo: nil the It is thnueht to t4'3.• •• t Wit th • 4 1.4111' •et down to tie wider all mound. Thee are running into the sslter The dpi , th w . l t cr iosi its i: he so 1 , 1-1••-ith tha , 3101 • cif t:•.: air enn.e.ii q. ..et, in nit, ; .t ton. i ;t• t. , 1 * will h t ., h the I,siiitiq to, It the. -dent, dill and tit ,, :terirt , .. in the l' -urn of th e bilk - like a Ur•I!, j the hand. of the grtet tyrtill , r It o eiennt it in. iii unknown gi.tu hr aml .its lit the finis& Kurt It gins w..r 1 are ti-ci big The ty tired a ril• v rel tint.. intik the water, at au r t)-tivc degrees, and vie:re Lible trdi. : ,nii•onibi at titnie fr,dni tha repent of the gnu until the Fail ..truck the v•itier. `unit ...tine , incredible, Int it is tienclied 1)1 Kittle eintd reliable Lid.- nu. The lake i,s vie eciq ma:ink:o2e tittrionity,— O, 7i IssrtypitoN.—The Laneaster Astons:goo rte. su l igest. to its Ilupablicen friend., the t'ollnwing ineription tho (nub of their black bantling Ilero lie* Th e Lily at RADICAL RF:PI'RI.ICANIS3I, Born •1. D. ISsfi, Died. A. I). 1557. Autql II year:i. %n extrnent Ittidtvifit, TTortw, b tl3lllO, pre:44od it hirt h. T rij , on , Vi.enr.l un‘l Did Pion wore the i•r• Ilk early years, .% frnt , 't4 ilhl unr put rnitt4 )))1;111e. lira. linherv. Thdi pro) Inintort.dit... diptinviliphei his little). dank An nvcrlnvi . : nn.lNi.np." 11.1• inini-terocl in I'mnvykinil 1 , 1;61).4 Snree. Sinmn enmenin Thuchien* Steen.. *Well b /I fillat thy kidney s invoinetti • by the frapinents= ni' the (:.)n-ti• tuti.n) tficking +herein 1, , oat.). (1,11:1). Ilk grave was due. October Fr, I=B7. Ilia Ludy wa therein depo.ited, Nueutaber 'Fla hag font ht hii last 1164 Le has rev] his lost battle. . soutil will awake him to plunder again By thin time. ho *inked). The filn•Ot lovking woman in the 1 e. w 1,1 is being exhibittel in a booth on the Champ tit Mary. Thmo who visit her are a.l,lressed by her in the following modest style: "f ant the mos: beautiful woman in the wolf. No empress, no queen. Con rompare with me. You ore at liberty to touch me, messieurs; pot will Etna that there is no cotton utout me." Very ft of the visitors, however, avail themselv,ts of This permission. irt'ir A 'lovely pirl," in IVisconsim re. tvettly reeovertAl *I 1,400 'damages In a inrush of promise suit against a perEdittu lover. Iler lawyer congratulated her of the snctum, when she exelaimtal, Kith it atrocious glance at the mulcted defendant .mod (dwelled her fingers, "I'd give ever) penny or it just to Lave oue good pull at his hair.' ' ItisaYa A 111811 in litatryll.l, Conn., adver , tiseil recent! on the receipt of a certain sum he would by return mail in-trust any ippliennt how to make a tbrtuno. Hi di rections were, "Peddle cigars, half Havanna and half home made, as I did. and if that fails, advertise as I del, that you will in• tt root tithes how to make a fottune—aud pocket the proooedil A, INB7 A, Frightful Tragedy its Russia. The batilid Rase of the 27th contains the following account of a fanatitall sect in- Russia. The doctrine of this :cot en ists in an absolute negation of all earthly property. An adherent possesses nothing whatever, and according to his notions everything around him is evil personified. Such ideas naturally prompt those unhappy men to nets of frightful despair. They believe it is necessary to constantly implore the mercy of the Saviour by every mean , , for it is lie alone that can ;-,sve them, The cccused person, who was 27 years of Vq, killed his Lion, a little boy of _oven, in OP+ conviction that the art wo n !! h. &im p o,i“ Eto the Sarirnr, His. own account of the crime i One left so ,fromily that the hnoaan reec :111 t , 11:m th.it 1 could not gut a moment's rake and lighted ; 4' ore • f the •ai'ots. a , • ; iir-er ing myself on my It nee; an; ; I • —ll Faye • • ~.• •• the nft'ln •-• of oscine WV eternal ‘l,lmati.•n, at this only CE;11 a boy, end finer than u act bays "I %eel that be r nold ber'rue after toy death, the prey of he!!, and ( deter th;owl to Nat.lifice hho to the Lord. Filhel vitt) thIF idea I ent.tienrA to pray. I sli,l to myself that it :hp It'll tuy prey.or the thought of htlerifieing my to tiod Cattle to roe fi..on the right Adi• I wour.l on th;: otrary, if it epue froto the '-ft, I % . ..c0 . 4 1 . up; 1-r a-col-line to