1 Ill if 111 II ifTilf illtS - - ll'tfll fl mi!,jj lii ill 1 THE BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISTRIB UTEDALIKE UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE FOOR. $Y SERIES. EBENSBURG, 31 AY 26, 1858. VOL. 5. ISO 28. lor.' Cam! to af. i tr.u'i, ami, j "I ; R.R.j i tMT?7j fir II story pi : in gen teru ciif )f go-! 1NG ! AlsU-k- !-imeri, rrhicti, majs ivwhei rodnst. ut:s s ! f 'are, I of TDK ne all !Dt tOU svjperioi Haria' ie in tht prepare 1 ioOaxi y pack lot de't ast if4 !y eoli AY. ent METH jurgani imencet forincr'Al f thrt hisbusif fall df at pnl tticl 'f a Iiber.ll ENLF4 .7.189.2$ 7,S85.sj T 1- n 31 a! HEMOCIUT & SENT IX EL" IS TUB II lUhcd every Wednesday Morning at te til fii Advaune. mnuiM dollaraxd seventy-five cts. If not paid within months, and TWO DOhLAUS t v.J until t!. termination of the year. rtcr j be ill be 3' lJl-' 1,:. mn ,,;! oil or- . l - t 111 I'.HU" uu ouuai.iii.i ..ill ' 1 ex-:--pt at tho option of the ?v Dcra siil -riL.n- fur six mouths will be .idier using kncs. oW insert' n. Two do. Three do 12 l'mcs. 1 $ 50 $ 75 11 00 .;i!are, (-24 1 00 1 00 2 0q 36 lints 1 50 2 00 3 00 o months. G do. 12 do w-i t.r kss, .va;c, r 12 lines ..vires, f 24 lines .uires, f 30 lint J . iJurr.n, 11 0 13 00 5 00 2 60 4 50 9 CO 4 00 7 00 12 00 6 00 9 CO 14 00 10 00 12 00 20 00 15 00 22 00 85 00 f A'l .MVf.rt:serne:!W nutsi ue marKea witn ;um''"rof ii.rK.'i nous dfaired, or they will be ;J.j,l until f.'ihi'l, and charged accordingly. I 'n&ssioinl Curbs. . U. Ml'URAV, Ittorney at Law, Klituibarg, Pa. ir::s urrortf Crawford's hotel. i snarl", 1858 "WILLIAM A. MVRHAY, lilorney t Law, Klr ilur jjr. Pa. ,?r:cE a few DOt)i:s east of e iton ERTS'.torc. nov.-i:'57 jTc'. AO OA, Jitornty at Law, Elitu.burg, I a, OFFICE IX COLOXADE ROW. I Nov. 11, 1857:1. if t i ft M. I. 3IAG-2:iIA Itisrtirjr at Lar, IZ iteutliuri Fa. iFKil'K Xo. 2, " U..loiiuade R jw,' 'wurt House. :o:ubtr 7, '51 1 V near the AIH! All A. II KOPLI.1V, Atloruy at Law Johnstown rVr'FICEon Clint.ii Street, a few doors north ' d iV.t Of i li.T of Main and Clinton. April '1?,, aY.iiA&so.v, LUotuoj t law, Eleasburg,? l)mt,,&win0' aie Post Office. L Ail.. 2t. JS j2. Dr. Henry Ycasler, Practising Physician, Jonnatowa, Pa. iTiCK next door to his Di ng Store, cor ofilain and Bedford streets. :.isfiwu, July 1'1, 1852. MSTER. T. 3. SOON, i:touL'urii. Ebensburg. whvt I . ' - - " ' be 14' Ij-IXG assfK-iated themselves for the prac- ishniemt ft tico of the Law in Lam na coiitity, will at- i all Ixiincss intrustet x their.. Office on :.i!e R w;" ELensburj ! ", lS57. ai:KL. t. l. UKYta -burg, Johustown II) UL1 CIt,4itoriiry8 at Law, 1 given '114 the English and German i mi High StrcetEbenshurg, Peun'a. 6.13GC. ly JOIIX SSIAIIISAL'GII, ruicc of the Peace, S uuimltt v lllr, Pa. fcU. BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS - v.U be uronintlv attendl to. He will ? 't as .luctione .r at Public Sales whenevtr Ktfr.aa in that canacitv are required. P?Jii, 1853:24 KERX. r. m. SHANNON. dus. ui:n t siiaso, rctialug PbyaUlaim, JeffWrsou, I a. w Tender their professional services to thecit- tjl Jellerson and vutnity, an t ail others t.o medical aid. Niht calls 1 romptly at- J to. rch 13. 1S.j7. I UK.VTISTRV. r5 A. J. .ACICSON. surgeon Dentist 'iSsak will be f jiml at Tli mps 11 Mount - --Ilr :.;n IToit.A. w7if.ro r,A mn l.f. fmri.1 : Tvl week of each l'uonth. Oilioe in Johns- ! Marty niiposite the Cambria Iron Store. .'i 12, 185G. McliKA'S tLU:i3 t 4TLI LIQUID (1LUI5, E G K E A T A D II E S 1 V E wuf artiilc tier in tented, for huute "t und office, sarpasitng in utility ct v'i tihtr glue, guux, viucilvje, Kite or cement ei tr lenoun. 1,,ris Ready for Application. f'VF. ON PAPER, CLOTH. LEATHER, 'l:i;, PORCELAIN CHINA, MAR BLE. OR GLASS. "laiifacturing Fancy Articles, Toys etc., " u ' superior, not ouiy posessmg greater tLin nuy other known article, but ad- quickly, leaving no stain wLttc the .." 1. ...... 1 v- I ' . . . . -j-iu-il. itvt-ll I-AIL-I. 1 the last tlireo years upwards of 250,000 justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE solj. a.nd the crreat convenience which r,IJV 1 in every case, has deservedly secured '-!namd whicli the manufacturer has found '-ts,Mifticu!t to meet; acknewledged by ve used it, that its merits arc far above article or imitation ever offered te -i.e. . ' GLUE i extensively counterfeited ob 7 IJAt " M,: Ilea's Oltbralcl Liquid i' rtal Adhesive. Take no other. 'EXTr-riVE CENTS A BOTTLE. .-el and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by n WM. C. McREA, Stationer, 'V; Chestnut Street., Philadelphia , . 'rl in llirpmonta ifT..r.vl t ' filing tho above article Sen. 23 18,'7 -45 ly. Kjrh-d piece of Stf-ne Wari. inat r et the a.cp Rt W" P. F03KRTS ONE THOUSAND DOLL A 113 REWARD . GREAT EXCITEMENT! The undersigned would sespectfully inform th citizens of Ebensborg and the surrounding vi cinity, that he has just arrived from th Eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Goods of all descriptions, v'ie ; COFFEE, TEAS, SUGARS, MOLASSES and SPICES of all kinds, tog-; t her with a large lot of FISH, from Salmon-down to Herring:, which w'll disposed of by tho barrel cr dozen. TOBACCO. SEflARS A Nil SYTTFF oi an oranus ana prices. .uiiua ana v-urs-FECTION ARIES in abundance. We have aLo added to our stock a well selec ted assortment of csiuvu & m.w.xi-m ..-Miin prompi atieniion whrcb-will be disposed of to suit the times. Also: Hardware, Taint.-', Oils. . Drugs, Dyo Stuffs, &c, &c.,&-c. Our stock of Flour Meals, Iron Nails, Steel Borax, &c, is large and will hi disposed of at the lowest cash prices. All kinds of Grain and Marketing in general, such as Butter, Eggs, Poultry. Src, will be taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price paid. Jf5y-Si Give us a ca'.l before purchasirg A-Vw .a elsewhere. n. DAVIS Ebensburg, Dec. 9, 1S57. JOHN PARKE'S JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS. Frauklin Street, nesrly opposite the new Methodist Church. Johuatown, l a m ft. t-t m l" v in.1 w w s v w-v it l - a t .4TS5i Stut.es. Mantels, Table 'and Bu- rP'illre;iU tops, mannfrtCtured of the most and donn'fti and made to crder as cheap as they can 3 b purchased in the East, with the d diticu of carriage; Fom long experience in he business and lriot attention thereto, he can assure the public that a'd orders will hi promptlv attended to and the work fiuUhed in the beit and most haudsomo maimer, furniohed to order ami delivered at aav place desired ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and slzer. suitable fur faraiers and mechanics. Sold ty wholesale or retail. ryFor the convenience of persons re;lding in be eaC and north of the county, specimens may bo : een and orders left with George Huntley, at hii Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. Purchasers artr intite.1 to exa iuii.e stock ca prices. f Aug. 19. fjune 20, 1855 .IBEXSBUIJG FOUNDRY. HAVING pur- chase l the rntire stock and fixtures ot the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is j repared to furnish farmers and others with IMuugliH, Plough Points, Sto e.n, 91111 lrauM, Tlirealiln .llaclilnes, and castings of any kind that may be needed in hc community. By strict attention to the business of the con cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. All business dtn at the Foundrv. EDWARD GLASS. March 22, '55-lf. BEATTY'S ARABIAN HORSE OINTMENT is warrauted to cure in every instance, if used according to directions. Ringbone, Spuin, au 1 Splint, or any other callous or hard lumps. It does not like "cure all" of the present day, profess to cure all ill to which man and beast j are heir to, but will most assuredly cure the above and remove an bicm'nes resulting, sucn as lumps, calh sitiep, &c. It accomplishes its cures by penetrating the pores ami converting the tu. mors or callous into pus or matter and is then discharged through the skin without removing the hair Mauufacturcd and sold by James II. Bcatty and also at the Drug Store of Dr. Wm. LEM MONand at the store tf THOMAS DEVINE Ebnesburg, Pa. jan.20, rj 11 1 H P ROTECT I O N M UT U A L FI R E 1NSU i RANCE COMPANY of Cambria County. Located in SIjeiislmrgr, la. ISCOHPOUA1KD AIICII 43, A. D. 1837. ont;.VMZi:u apiul o, is. OFFICERS, JOHNSTON MOORE. Puesidkst. WILLIAM MURRAY. Vick President. ALEXANDER C. MULLIN. Secketaut. EDWARD SHOEMAKER. Tkeascrer. GEORGE J. RODGERS, Gemebaz. AoEiiT DIRECTORS. Joh.sstox Mcoue, Ebeii.-bui g, Enwjiitn SuonsiAKEii, ALKXANDEit C. Mfl-l-Is, " GeOUGF. J. RoDoHUS, ' John Lloyd William R. IIi ches, Wilmore. Hr.suY S:anlan, Carrollton. Francis Be.vuer, Sus iuchanua townshij ilicn.vnD White, Hemlock. William Mcrkat, Sunimerhill township. James Kaylok, Allegheny ' CisonuE S. Kiso, Johnstown James Potts, " Matthew M. Adams, Sunuuittviile. Francis O'Fkiel, Munster. Ctj-Oflicciu the frame building, on High street, recently occupied by C. W. Wingard, Esq., At torney at Law. AU communications to be addressed to the Stcrdury ef the Trotti-lion Mutual Fire Insur ance Company of Cambria county," EbeiusLurg , I'a. May 27, 1857 tf. COACH MA X V FA G'TO II Y. -T-1IE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESrE'JTFUL I y inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vi inity, that he has rented the shop formeily occm cied by R, Gaibraith. where he has every faciity for carrying ou a large busincss,and hopes by us ing but the best material, and employing but the best workmau, he hopes to convince all who will do him the favor to examine his work, that in point of durability, appearance or cheapness, he cannot be excelled by any ' similar establish ment in t e State cr elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain in Ioj purchase of a carriage will cou sult thoir own interests by giving him a call.. They are prepared to supply the following kinds o vehic s. viz: Buggias of difereut qualitiee and prices, Bar- rnclif ( 'li:iri.-.tf-es. ono and two horse nwltawnvs. close Quarter tliptic and C-Spring Corches; so- j r.r,iiil-hanil wrk of differant kinds, src. mskim? ' a variety that will suit all tastes ana all purse. Repairing done witu nentneis and dinpatch. Feb. 10, 135S. l: j REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER WlSII- I es to announce to hi friends and the pub- ! ic, that he has removed his WHOLESALE LI QUOR and GROCERY STORE to the Wilding corner of Canal and Clinton streets, opposite the ArcaUe, which he has ventted in a handsome style and replenished with a choice stock of the best brands of imported W ines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, &c. Irish and Scotch Malt Whiskey, Old Monouahela Rye and Rectified Whiskey, Dr. J. Hostetter's celebrated Stomach Bitters and Wolff's Aromatic Schcidam Scnaprs. Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, Bacon, Flour, Fish, S.dt, Glass. Iron & Nails, ToWcco & Su gars, &c. &c. Tho very liberal patronage here, tofore extended me is duly appreciated, and I beg to assure vou that vour further orders, will met PETER MASTERSON. Johnstown, May 5. 1858 25 HV CASH DRY GOODS UOL'SE. OPENING OF SPRING GOODS! Wjl YRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch H iotreets. Philadelphia, ar now offering a full stock of Sew Goods -for Spring of 1S5S! FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS, BLACK SILKS, 24 to 34 inches wide. Spring DRESS GOODS. New Styles, SHAWLS, in all the Newest Stylos, British, French and American Chintzes, Full Stock of Domestic Goods, Full Stock of European Goods. N. B. Bargains in Seasonable Goods daily received from the AUCTIONS of New York and Philadelphia. P. S. MERCHANTS are invited to examine the fetoek. TERMS Xet cash and low p vic3. Ma SI, 1858:20:0m. IOW I O It llAIlGAIASh rilllE subscriber has just received frm f$3? JL the East a large a"d splendid stock of new Goods of tha following articles, a'l of the best finality, G roccrics such a Colfce, Sugar, Tea, aud Svrup Molasses, a little of tho best that has ever been brought to this town before. ALSO Starch Corn which is very delicious for food, in fact he has everything that is in the Grocery line. ALSC A good ah tiorlment of fancy stationary and no tions. ALSO he has added to 1,: stock a good assortment of IIAItVESl TOOLS, which is very important to the Farmer at this time, conhisting of the fol lowing articles such aa SCYTHES. SNATHES, FOBKS, JlAKES, S,-e., all of a ood quaL it v. ALSO A good assort ment of DRUGS and MEDIC IXES to ment ion. Also A targe lot of GOOD FLOUR. ALSO BAR IRON, NAILS, and GLASS. Call and see and examine for yourselves, you will not regret by doing to. ROBERT DAYIS. KV8iwiWg,July (, 1850. 37. F, 91. t.eorgr. Henry Itcucli. XCH FIRM T.IXSERY. flRIIE subscribers would respectfully inform the X citizens of Cambria county that they have purchased the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock Cambria County, formerly owned by A. M. R. White. The establishment will undergo new re pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Leather of all tiiseriptions for country use, u!o, various kinds of Leithcr for the Eastern market. Cash will be paid for Bark and Hides of a finds, or if preferreel in exchange for Leather. None but practical workmen will be employed Orders for Leather will be promptly attended to F. M. GEORGE. HENRY RFUCII. May 7. 1856. 23-tf BICHAKD M. JONES, WITH SQUIRE, ZIEIMERKAN fit ALLEN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NO 113 MARKET STREET, BETWKEH THIRD AND FOURTH, FRANCIS SQUIRE, ) D.M.ZIMMERMAN, V Philadelphia. GEORGE N. ALLEN. J Feb. 4. 1857. tf. STAITFER &. UARLUY. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. BT'HOLESALE and Retail, a 9 T T the 'Philadelphia watch and vb ) viortn neconu siereei, corner oi s r . i r. J . , e WTSi Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, - 18 caret cases, 2S,00 Gold Lepine. 18 caret, 24,00 Silver Lever, full jewelled, "24,00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 12,00 Superior Quarticrs, 7,00 Gold Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver do.. 1,50 Gold Bracelets, ' 3,00 i Lady's Gold Pencils, 1,00 Silver Tea bpoons, bet, 0,00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver hol der, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings 37 cts to 580 ; Watch Glasses, plain 12. cts., Patent 18$ cts., Lunet 25 ; either articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for, !C7On band some Gold and Silver levers and Lepines still lewer than the above prices. STAUFFER & UARLEY. Sept. 30, 1857 47 ly. RE YOU INSURED ? SURVE YS MADE and applications taken for insurance against Firo in the' PROTEGT10X MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. M'COY, Agent. Wilmore, Cambria Co. I UST received at the store of EDWARD RQB J ERTS. 1,000 lbs Cod Fieh, 10 half Brls Ilerriig, nod 10 hilf Brls iln; iUiscdlcmccms An Hour in the Dead Letter Office. A female correspondent of Lift: Illustrated gives the following aocount of a visit to the Dead Letter Office at Washiugton ; We had been fortunate enough to procure i the entree to this place through special favor . . . . I aud influence r although as a general thing, no visitors are admitted. It was a large, light room, witji two or threodes-ks, at which -were seated aged ofieials in silent cccupation among literal drifts of letters. The walls were lined on evtiy side with huge mail sacks which' had boon returned full of uu- claimed eni.stles. from nivriads of mist nrTn-pPt I . - , t , there might have been fifty or a hundred of j thce sacks, and each of these probably con- tained thousauds on thousands of letters. I "How rapidly you dispose of theia i" said i I, -watching the speed with which the clerks tore open the epistles, glanced over them to see that no uralts, checks, cr other nnpor- taut documents were inclosed, and then threw -f , , , , , thtm cron au immense heap of opened letters.; . 11 t at their fee. i 'It is all in Lalit, ma'am. fcaid the cen- ; , . i stomed to I tlem nearest me. ' e are nccu open a certain number daily, and to those who da not understand the expedition and accuracy with which we work, it would seem almost incredible" As he spoke, a tiuy gold ring rolled from the folds of a rose-tinted letter, whose pi'ges were evidently written by a delicate female hand. "A child's ring," he said, taking it up; "would you liketo look at it, ma'am V" took it in my hand it was a fairy cir clet of virgiu gold, with the words "Mary to K; V.," engraved within and wondered who the Mary was, and whether tho little E. V , who never received the tir.j gift, was dead or living. JIcanwLilo tho cLtk had been 14 rajid note of the signature, direction, etc. "What will you do with it I inquired, returning the ring to his tare. "We lay all such things aside, in case they should be called for." "Aud are they often redeemed?" "Not often not ouce in a hundred iustau ces," he replied, . taking a little gold dollar from beneatd the seal of another letter, and laying it caiefully under the desk. Wo stood in silence, regarding the pile of opened letters, which was growing higher ev ery moment. It was a strange medley of hand wiitirjg. '0h, how I shonld like to read these let- j ters !" said I, involuntarily. The official smiled. ''That is what all the ladies say. It would be almost impossible to preserve our charge from the curiosity of the female sex, if fortunately our rules did not protect 4s from many visitors." "But do yju never real them ?'' "Never, unless they seci very important, or contain enclosures of amount. It is all we can do to keep up with the arrival of the dead mails. If we were to stop and read olo letter in a hundred, we should be lamentably behindhand ; besides the privacy of these let ters is a point of honor with us. We have no more right to read them here, unless it is necessary, than to pry into any other perso nal eecrets." Here one of the clerks leaned over nn . handed our companion a tiny package. f'Froru ouo of the letters," ho said; "I thought the lady might feel lttcrested iu it. It was a single curl oi goideu Lair, tied with a bit of r-ink ribbon, and wrar ned little nioA nf rn.ir. on whifth was written. - t " t 1 - "Baby's Hair I' I knew the history of that letter in an in staut ; though I had nover looked on . its folds, I could 6ec the fair young mother par ting the sunny tress from the infant head, and placing it, with half a smile and half a tear, within the closely written page that was to glad the heart of a far away husband. And he never received the letter. Perhaps he died under the mighty shadow of Sierra Xaveda ; Perhaps the turf of some Mississippi vallay lay cold and close on fcis pulseless heart, while ehe, tho faithful wife, was growing more sad, less hopeful with every day that brought do answering word.. "Baby's hair 1" I could not bear that the bright curl should b thrown carelessly among the host of letters; it seemed liko desecration "May I keep this little lock ?" "Certainly, if you like." And I placed it carefully iu my reticule, with gentle hand. I know tot whether the sorrowing mother's heart is breaking, day by day, but certain I am that there is an invisi ble bond of sympathy between her soul and mine, clasped by a link of curling, silky gold "baby's Lair!" It would be iu vain to attempt to chronicle tho numerous enclosures which dropped from . ' . . ... , , the various letters wDicn were openea aunng iheshcrt spac of.ii.mi we tVsol lhre Ultj 1 of rainbow colored ti!k, sent for "patterns," . j tiny muslin collars, newspaper paragraph?, j bank bills, gold, cards, coarsely written mes r... of ho hnnds ! -Tii ;-i ... ihxt the ' were guided by mother or sister, so that tne absent father, cousin or brother might have a ; little letter, and innumerable other affecting "Where do all these letters go when they j uecp. rouna me are many strange t. wau , , 30 a n iw... i iuT to t-ec the wciking tf this clock as it have been openea ana exaimuuu; -no 1 , ,., ( ..v" .lo fnitoni. lirtw- ! 11U, U 0 4ui iuv.j ever. We used to maie rMt r.nnrlrivi ot ' l.i fmn, ih fact that Lits " of ' ii i r.v... f.e. n-Mitcn mnN rniiid always cscaDe troiu the ' - - J - - - -' " J I 1 . flo.o iI.tio flnetrnvinrr Jill 1 livaCV in the ; 1 . . , .t . 1, 1. letters, it was iouna mat mauy poopic . u a basines3 to seek among the ashes for the j ;ewelSi dollars, etc, whieh often escape ' . lra ', a out :n tbe op8n let- I tcrs. So now they are all sent to a paper, j mill, aud re-manufaotuied as writing paper." We nassed into another room, where were i n . ...r.mnntAaa r.F ilia mifiJ nl.l rirtnrc m A . . - the laws of pre-paying postage went into ef- . , i . feet. There were two or three huge stones . , , . , :nni:n(T . , an immense amount ot postage oy some un 1 foitunate, who luckily never received the ponderous packages; a gigantic rag-baby, said to have boeu sent to some vinegar faced pld maid a neatly manufactured night-cap, which soma indigant old bachelor name not recorded refused in high dudgeon, to re ceive, and which, consequent!', fouud its way here, and a daguerreotype of a young man, which had been cracked across the nose and wrathfully sent back by some fair damsel whnn-i lr hid minrrf-ld , , ,, . . n i .i t twelve and diarrcareJ another M.t of ma W e asked the I ostmasei General, to whom : . ; w vcert intf odiind. how it hannenc-d that all t .i i e i t na: tne cu.pioyees oi tuc Dcai rjeuer uiiicc wtic . . , crsY-iwroa uiu men . , r ,. , 'Because they have more uiscietion and . . . . .,. s curios-ity, he said, smiling. 'louuger , , . , , , , i , men could not be depended upon; they would i (i - tl, m probably read the etteis ottener. i 7 j- i "And if don t vou emiilov iadtt? 1 - -f am sure they would discharge the duties ad inirably." "Indeed," said the Postmaster General, n.iv.ihii.rmich- 'I im aFrnlil flw-ir Oil 1 1.1S1 1 V .U.-W.V. , M. J would bo so extreme that the department would fall into inextricable confusion, to say nothiug of the nuaiber of secrets they would frrret out of the dead letters." ... , e were so indignant at this uorriuie and . . . . , heretical opinion, that we asked no lurther ; questions, but took our leave, much gratiScd j with our novel and interesting experience in j the Dead Letter Office at Washington. Iro Stout, the iLRL.KHtu. Stout' case illustrates a icmarkablo phenomenon iu hu man nature. The interest felt for criminals ncems to be in proportion to the blackness of their guilt. This young man, when a mere boy, became a burgler, and served a term in the State prison. He emerged only to fol low up a beastly offence with his sister, by the murdea of his brother-in-law. A case nifirn illcrriikf trj rr - r Ttv 1 ki tinorrnifil . , . . . , r-AV 1 . m-s. an n ,t j-i t M ntf Alti ttim n lift X 1.1 13 LlialiUV IU U til i LA 1 LA CL LCW A UliU. TT a i ecu ft o liio T.itllftivi tliAiirtli t Ii a fr.frtc nn. 11 V ACULO UIS lLiA14a.LAU a. LA 4 L i-1 I IA W I ' V. - J j UU" , , , ,. nouncmg that ho has not as yet chosen his , , . , , . .. , . spiritual adviser, but that when his election ; KfiII rifi nii.l. ur Tc;ll nuLliIi tlisi r-ift fk an i , , . cipcciaufc I'uuiuiuuiir. .iuviij uiuua leLieis ) of sympathy from women reach him iu his i cell Crowds go to see him every day. The jailor appoints certain hours for the admis- j , tion of vititoIS ailj condescends to receive ! j-.- .1 1 -1 t ; union 01 mis wreicueu crinnuui is au ovaiiou and if it can be prolonged till his writ of cr- j ror goe-3 through the Court of Appeals, will cover Lim with an amount of glory such as Lis anfeeedents give little promise of Lis ever attaining, Co.kteksatios of Biuon. II is couycrsa- ' lion was anything but literary except when Shelley was near him. The character he most commonly appeared in was of the free and ca- sy sort, such us had been in vogue whec he was in London, aud George IV was Regent; and his talk was seasoned with anecdotes of the great actors on and off the stage, boxers, gamblers, duelists, drunkards, etc, etc, ap propriately garnished with the slaug and scandal of that day. Such things had -all been in fasliion, and were at time considered accomplishments by gentlemen ; and of this tribe of Mohawks the Prioce llegcnt was the chief, and allowed to be the most perfect spe cimen. Byron, cot knowing the tribe was extinct, prided himself ou having belonged to it. Of nothiug was he mcro indignant than of being treated as a man of letters, Trdaurrtfy. Wheu you aro whistling in a printing 1.. .. ' ; n c. ana they say "louder oca t vou up i . ! ll: K .'lisve the needy ycu'll nsVr regret it- The Great Ltrashurj Clcck. Henry C. Wright, in a ktr to tho Lib' trutur, thus describe the great clock in thi Cathedral of strtoburg. : The priests and military have retired, and i . . , 'o - ---- - - o c-o- ic clock, from the bottom to the top not less j than 100 feet, and about UO wido, and 15 0 strikes the hour of noon. Lvcr3cei3 upoa. to clock. It now wants S minutes of 111 . . j , ewvuv. ux. v.o. - ... are Sone except a few visitors whom the sexton, or head man witu a waua ana sword SLi,UJ' " The clock has struck 1U this wa: luC Clil is soul e. - twenty feet from tic tkor. cu each s.Je o, which is a chcrnb, or l-jts boy, with a mal- let, and ever the dial is a small bell. The cherub on the left rt. ikes the first quarter. and that on tLe light, the teeend quarter. Some fifty feet over ihc dial iu a large uicac-, is a Luge figure of Time, a bell in his left, a scythe in Lis right hand, lu front stnnds a figure of a ycung man with a mallet, wLo strikes the third yum tor, on the bull in the hand of Time, and turns and glides, wifh a slow step, round behind Time. Then coiuc.i out an old man, with a mallet, and place . himself in front of him. As tLe hour of i twelve comes, the old man raises his mallei, and deliberately st-iikes twelves times on the bell that echoes through the building, and is heard all around the rrgioii of ihe church. The old mau glides ?1 w'y behind Father Time, and '.he yoyr;g u.ati comes ea readily to perform his pait, as the lime ccmcs round Soon as tic old man lri struck clunery is put in motion some twenty lect higher still. It is thus: There is a high i w i crfcs, with tui nuasre of Christ on it. The - ! instant twelve has aruck, one of the apostles j r I walks from behind, comes in frccl, tarns, fa- ! ! emg the cross, bows, and walks on around to. hi t.lace. As 1:0 docs so, another comes out , 1 . i in front, turn?, btws, and passes on. So ' ' L ' a i . .i . c , . - l . i:.v. it- ' lWi"lYe Bjiutias, ujiiita i tJJit; a a mv, w ai. round, bow and pas on. As the last tppearp, an enormous coc, percucu on the pinnaclt ! - C forth its neck, and crews tLrce t!-J:c, solouj, as to be heard outside of the- church to some distance, and so naturally as to be mistakes for a real cock. TLcu all is silent as death. I Mo wonder this clock is the aJmiratiuu of j 1-G rope. It was made in 1721, and Las per formed these mechanical wonders ever since, except about fifty jears when it stood out of repair. Belligekest Pkeaciiers. A corrcson-: dent of a Louisville journrl gives rather au, amusing account of a belligerent episode be tween a couple of Kentucky parsons. Ono of the clergymen, iu applyiug for a letter of dismission, remarked: If any of the brethren, had anything to say about him, to now de clare it, or ever after hold their peace. j Whereupon the other pf enchcr said something i which was not heard by all the congregation. i but the lie passed between taem. Ihcpreacui- but the lie passed between them. Thcpn cr who called for the letter drew back his fist ll.lt 1 1 l ! and struck the other preacher a heavy blow , ; , , . . . , . . . ' . , . , . i and then commenced kicsiug him. Hekiukeu i him so hard that ha demolished h3 boot. ! 1 he Gcteniaut, being uonrcsitent, n.aue no ' defence, but went befors a maciatrata and mau a cou.plaiut. The assailant was Sud ; ten dollars and costs, and submitted, bet-ides, i to a long lecture from the court. The pug nacious divine Li descritv 5 a good looking : ulan' oI "uc 'H't-S ud a rcat pulpit ora tor, with preppsaiug manuci itxrThe Panama Sltr of tho lSiii says that on '(Thursday evening, two young girls were brought into town from Pacora and de livered up to tho authorities, charged with j murdering their mother uuder thu following circumstances: The cirls wished to tro to a ! "fandango," and their mother refused her I Concut, notwithstanding which they managed to get away. and returned at an early Lour j ja ti,e morinn2 On reaching homo the mother attampted to correct them, angry words ensued, and one of the girls struck the old woman to the ground with a stick, whilst the other plunged a knife into Ler bo0oi. j57A lad eight years of age, sou of Ip.j Bear, a colored man, residing cu the Yolk county sid of the liver, enc mile above Wrig'atsvillo, on approaching the grocery store of Mr. Geo, MuudoriT, n Maiictta, Pa., on Monday last, was attacked by a cross dog, near tho grocery, and throwu upon the ground, when the dog, sc.aed the boy's tongue, which in the struggle Lad protruted j from his mouth, and lacerated it eo much a ! to render it necessary to tako off nearly ihs first third of tho tongue, which surgical op eration was performed by Dr, J. Grove, of Marietta. Time and tide wait for no man .