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V--- , -. 1 % • '' 4 '- 9. "' ' '''' '.- _. : ' ' " t:' -. ~,, .: ~,. ~' fly ' Y :vt ; OUNFAVM 4V:NtW. itt '1 BIT MIDIS GEO: ,STO:VEIVS, Waynesboro's Pa. -0-"" „ VaHAmititt Tok"likidiererWitnil•patttirrsge here 11.fofore bestowed - ripen Wm; legeirt ippesis before the'public to-solicit a coral:mince -of the seme. ,, - 1 ' He betipg justrettuted from the eastern cities with' firieund well selected stock of new. • lALL , v , t 0 OM 9 Which he intend" gelling at very kw tattle, he knows he can do tb the satislactiOn . ot call and examine his stock. Below you will And enumeratbd a few 'articles Which will be found' among his stock to whichle Calls your attention: FOR THE 111.-...A1L. INIO ay • e , as a arre - a - samirrre - of - DriarGtnnifrrorraistin in•part.of • • ••• Printed and Plain Dettibtea -811, Pig'd4ind Cord Bake, Plata Mohair, .Silk Ware Mohair, . • Medona Uloth, Lavellas ' French and domtic Ginghams Poplins Pongee Poplins, P - o ix t Cloth for—bailie • Wrapingi, Gloves, Hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, Black end Fancy Cassimeres, 'Union Cassinteres, Buck Linens, Coltonad es, , Summer. Coatings, - Tweeds, Velv3t Cord, • !Geniilles, Silk Vesting, • Velvatine Vesting'', of all kinds; in fact a full assotment of goods for Gentle Yuen wear. Also a larget. and well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, 'Muslin, Ticking; and a complete, a assortment of Notions. It's no use 'trying to enumerate. If you wet anything tit all ih the Dry - Goods •line nst call in and you will find him ready to wait on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce to sell, tbey lull find it to their advantage to bring it to Ste— var's,as he always gives the, highest markaprice. So giye him a call, and ho will sell you goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. 11, 1864. EP'E.SA tunavlla FOIRTEMANI PUG STOIC F. zocriaivrist ICU gULTrienaerlis thanks to the community and gill solicit the patrotittgrrof irgentroui public who want anything in. his . line. Inasmuch as he has valets* his stock so as to be enabled to &newsy all calls* anything and everything usually found in a Drug Ettore, ..and ,has a thorough at" qusintance with the business, he hopes to'gaitt the coairciii‘a the Conittumity. - pay Par ticular attention to tilling phygicitate. Prescriptions, and more care and precaution used. in waiting ,up ! on sthildran. than adults. _, • EECES, ' iChoins 'Wines and -Liquors far medicinaLand seirtniental purposes, Patent Medicines _in andkau : in variety, including all theta:owe been -made up to this'ilate and itintethat ire yet in embryii. Also Whilo.lAped;;Zire> Paint , Whiting,and Varnishes of house building or Wilde *Mk, Weidman ,sizes °talus. . Commertial,l)Tote, Ports Cap and Let. ter Paper; always on hand, with a variety of Ppm, 4901..04 1 ii1enMi sines:lMO Color*. 'Bruottes.Contbsl' Pornadev.rong - 80: - Maii 011;Volognes, Essen. , nes, Joiaaoring, 4xtracts • and numinnts articles itr the.fiticy,line on htindind offered for sole, Cheap er,thinkirfet infeaitl 'befoie. ;*" ' ' A Isa,nlarge assortment of Kerosene' Oil Limps, Chimneys . , khq .f is Alois, and ilescwerie Oil to 'theta:: , general - , tititioinnent - of' Fruits and 'confectioners*, Tobacco and Ohms: •' ' • iiieptembar 4,11383. - , „lffelitzees , Hors,i:4,'lCkttle Powder.. M. , fettATER haring *oche . . 'illeetrii, the , recipe for milting lb.? AllbOWOr Med Han and klottlerYowder, for It ennoltak., ills lid kinOltgor. lakes this method ;Of informing. ibe — farmeroireversracc4-thakte-humxt, hsfol mud • intends keeping , it good lutpo4lwogion. hand.— •tiounttx therebsiti itiotithme liaopiktistmiLs rtinlen_ ,fo,ll4ll4oogidiliP .4601011140Y,4belearl* with. ll;' VlPSiire , Ale ytiflieriitztit commisioti-tit 'Sofia& ' .chcoP. 1:41160*111” IMOOn'ettittgrattitolnitn• ';' - Ilin ' . ' 1 4;.''' 1 "1 - : .`"- ..'S -:: •,' i, 4. • •'''',' i. ,NANlAr'Pateut' W ibijo saleittibtrigu- Ail the :Pig :Rae/tofu, - Ih.Tchreet.t.:, Agent (4 .Fianklin county. ,Outy I t ?f,/ , . ° Oitietr• on lire's wild path iiflower r Ye that hake 'oneio:i4aie; " • 'to hi)er The Aid lease's huOan c#6.` BOthe Ittla ailtite all oils* give, liowever, poor or low; To this& s imbiber, in 'iyaiiies, Aaii mitigate his woe. A•laintily , The giver isidly•poor; , AUd noir'that %ore atiravreeil • Po hearts that irnieli endure t • 'Yea, many a kindly dries we May foriach other do;.. That, in the coming hours of tizon May prove refreshing dew. Ite6esting td bur Weary souls, When earthly things shall pane; And all our lofty plans shall fall ttTo dust, and break like glass! ifle have gold enough to spare, Let not the widow sigh, • Amid her little orphan ones,- Bat all her wants supply. •-• e LITIV e e mi r Dispenses wealth to some; Vet each are only stewardahere, Far earth is not outhemse. find up the broken heart with love, And Cheer exult fainting ofie; Yield! kindness unto all who need— This duty should be done., It Undying me the deathless-soul, In bright eternity! How mildly on the wandering cloud' The sunset beam is cast t 'Tis like the memory left behind When loved ones breathe their last. And now, above the dews of night, The yellow star appeann, • So faith springs in the hearts of those Whose eyes 49 bathed in tears. put soon the morning's happier light Its story shall restore, And.egelids that ate sealed in death Shall wake to close no more. aisftaxax4r.a4LWlt''.! A WONDERFUL DREAM. The', Skeleton- In the Well. It was during the year 1861, in the thri-' ring little town of Argentiere, near the Foot of the Cevennes•Mountains, in Franca. The day was charming. Many of the inliabitants were traversing the highway, enjoying the agreeableness of the weather. Among- the number there was, a tall. young man, appa rently not more, than twenty-tie years of age. In his right hand ho carried a cane, and his left a . small carpet bag. Ills gait was quelc, and from his expression ho appeared to ,be bent upon some important errand. In this manner 140 went along, occasionally glancing aronnti to vier!, .tlie sArrotingilla (!bjects.—:- He had hardly gone more than a quarter of a mile when became to a tanallstreet, which was in the suburbs of 'the town. He turned' and. ,proceeded up Chia. Presently, after walking but a short distance, be arrived at writer; Here he hesitatedi and, after view ing the 'exterior, be muttered to himself the following words: "It is' - very singular that ,t,1,4s ,ta the first inn I haveseela ihroughOut imyroutn. eve!' I Will`putvp hers."' • So saying be entered the building, and , having registered his name, he was shown to a room. -After ordering his dinner, he went into his upertment to rest himself. His order was itrapediately responded to;and af ter eating he' preparedtto retire,intending to partake of a long and hearty, sleep, son that gayly" the next morning,,he rnigh t yisit, the varionimerefients•of aceOrd iagly went-to 'bed, and was 'soon wrapt in slumber. Whilethru3 sleeping be had a drawn that maid strongest •rinpression , on him- We ° nive asfrorathe lips of the dream er.- - . thougilt that I had arrived at the same 'tOrn, 'but' ti the middle' of. the evening, which Waareally the ease; that I had-pit np at the same inn, and gone.itimiediately, as , an unacquainted stranger would do, inutile:l. to , see whatever- was worthy , of observation' inthe, place: I walked, down the main ores intAwnOtbir itreet" iiipatenttyjeadieg „into_ the country. lualt gotten(' grea(dititnica *ben I.,,camirio,a.nimuck _whist) 1 fitfillioid Ito eismitie -After satisfying my cariosity ; .; advanced•tou hypth - which branched off freie , themain Street; Obe - Ying an impplee ithigit:t'couid ziejt6ie4nuit'.for'uor eon. trok . struck, into • . Pith: . 1 04 4 lon retighi,itlfl:•'ilefrerettellitoodpro.r. rnacholf mustribletticltsge; flat vi.kieli* . gi'zirdi,b*PlieAt t l!fth 1°.0, 0413 -' rbigi,n4 gte4, 41 0 3. *frift'444 1 4`," 1 4 11 4 .. garden, for Oe'Cidge Md. sofmnotigitics* : in iti% Lappainhadin'old wetl that mood' solitary and gloat, its it dis tancesntiler .;*1" looking-down-intuit r bsheid withantaziy ~poil sibility of mistake, a corpse which had been.. • • -, • ' • • .1 , :Y , liatirttiir "~ op Kt mom ttic i a N i gg_ • ht .10 .•., -• , • • r r r•--t 11 , 4- fif • 4 1 I.lni lf: 74' ' , ..0' • L ' ' • • ' - Inn MliVigs BY .10911 PB H. BUTLER. will repay thee seven-fold;, = • deeds shall be FUNERAL HE. ,Stabbell 43l / 2 ,l3 eVeYi .-, .*:1*.!;- , . counte d; „1110-, deog i lroonoo and IA e gashee::, cosre, wilt ' -:, At , this moment le, ,ae1ke,...,-,wlth .- 4 11 if.i; il4ir ou etid,,taiuhliagAntO.,nveri, 404,,aqd cold ,drops :of perspiration bedewing forehead ==.4twoktoto fi n d hims e lf Pero9.#o l r lls , l , (Nlflt, id ;ft s lmrpet • beg: veer ; him; and the, r j tti. • log,surt beaming through bis murtain.' ; fiat, a: difference,L henrang.frem his,bed,: past id Itiniself,;ttud.: asit l was, lit early, ,notagh'i, en appetite , for breakfast by a mornings Walk. He went - accordingly into the _ street,. ~ a nd , ,strolled along. , The farther be went, ,the *stronger became” • 03,4 • confused' recolleations , qt the objects. thak presented- theritelvss :, to hisview. : ••, •r,,-, ~ ~••:,i.:.. ' , i.' ~ ', '.f.tt is very latrange,'„' said - he., to lutiself ; eithave never been, in this place before!, .0 . 11 i ,woula swear• that tve seen this. house, and the- welt, and, that (4h#.1., on , the left . ir • Oule went,. till he geme,to a corner of: a, Street crossing• the one down which ',lle had ,come. , Before. long he arrived at.thachirali, With the arehitectural features that, had ~at= i trusted hisaotice in the dream; and• then the ' ''' ' i higlL-road; along which he had purs: OE= way; coming et -length to-the, same bx path that had presented itself to his ink:mutation' &Sew_ hence before , --there was no _posaibiliti of doubt Or. Every tree aireiery turn was familiar , for! ward, no longer doubting that 0.9.p0xf 11:101. meat Would bring him to the cottage,;. and this Was really the ease. In, all its exterior , 1 appearances it corresponded With .what lie had seen in .his dream. Who, then, could wonder that he determined to ascertain wheth' er the coincidence would hold good in every point ?- He entered the . garden, ,and went directly to the spot where he had seenthe the well• but here the, reeeMblanite failed; there was none. : e oolcedin — every — direc- - don, examined the whole garden, and even went round the cottage, whioh seemed to be inhabited; but nowhere-could he find - any signs-of a well. He then heats:tiled back to the inn in a state of excitement bard to des cribe. He could not make , up, his mind to allow such extraordinary , coincidences to go unnoticed. But how was he to obtain a clue to the awful mystery ? ' He wentto the land; lord, and asked him direc4 to whom the , cottage belonged that was on the b5-road, near to him. . "I wonder, sir." tsaid he, "what causes you 1 to take such particular notice of that wretch ed little hovel? It is inhabited by old: man and his wife who have of being very unsocial. They scarcely ever . leave the house, pee nobody, and nobody goes to see them. Otlate, their very existence appears to have been dorgotten, and I be lieve you are the first, who, for years, , has turned your steps to the lonely spot." These details, instead of satisfying his Cu riosity, only roused it the more. :Breakfast was served, but be could cat none; and be felt that , if he, presented himself to the mer- . chants in such a state of excitement they might hink him mad. Be walked up and down the room and looked out, of the win dow, endeavoring to interest .himself in' a quarrel between ,two men in the street; but, the garden and cottage, preoccipied his mind; and, at; last snatching up his hat, he made e-street- -- llasteeing - to - the - near- - est magistrate, he related the whole circum stance briefly and clearly. "It is very strange," ..said the officer, "and after what bas happened, I don't think it would be right to leave the matter without; farther investigation. I Willplace two .of the polite at.your commend; yOilean then go , onee,more to the bevel, MAsearph every part of it. You may, perhaps, Make soine impor tant discovery." lie allowed but a very few minutoi to e lapse before-be was.ew his way,' aeetempaniod by tlie,two officers. After knocking at the door and waiting for some time, the old man opened the door. He received them ,some what uncivilly, but showed no mark o stis,l picion when they told him they., wished to search the, house. • • "Very, well; as fast aad as- soon as .yeti please," was the reply. , "Have you a well here V' • "No, sir; we aro obliged to , got mi• water from a spring about :a quarter eta mile dip tact." . They searched the house; but_ liscovered nothing of any consequence. Meanwhile the old man gazed upon them with an impene trable•vacancy of look, as if he-could not tin deratand, why they ,were intruding on his property. Finally, theyforsook the cottage, without finding anything to coroberate their suspicions. __BiLthis--Aiine a--ninaber-of-ter--, sons-bad eollected- together , outside, haying been drawn to tVe spot by the sight of a stranger with,..tito ,polieemem They, were asked if. •they .knew- anything, of a-ell in those parts.- They.replied they did not; the' idea seemed , - to perplex ,them. A t.length an old woman. caulk. forward, . leaning; on, a crutch.. well?"' said she 'ls it•alveil 'you are looking'for? '• liras -, been •genothese4, thirty'years.: remember 'it" as ,if it•-were , yesterday ;how I used , to throw'stonea into jtist to hear tlie`splaidsin'the vrater. remember where' that-well used. to be IP asked :the' gentleman.... • ' 'A near's,/ I ein f 'recollect," replied the woman, "it ie. on the vary spot where. yea now- 1 004" 114.staideeliy stalledj ea t he had trodden, art a. eerpeii t. 'they at on eaicnoweeieti digguig• op t..the.,gietted, • At iii,ogt tweetk• inshee , deep, they etitow to a _firer - gl ; litip a, hieblibe*S'brpkowlif , l , rewtt it e t t go lg e A t7 . Leo boards These: wertrleasili4 ieweved, when • Opeji betel& the- 40; pqagi , ;.4i4liii . ' ," • , . et* - opor ihltild *ivies" 4 1hat'a f6ellYete Werli bikip4ath ,for,,rofter ' •• • -4Vsolimirmkg,4 , lo.„S.Eratalmd,mtrtli 4 iko tins let down late the well--=the , urod.hprt7 -reknit I i 1 . 4: 1 • , •:)! , • ever the bineklinkftitittilttlid;lthelebrettitef 1 .soistity, ' ,ioili.the.pittdkithikkooktfpatight detisiderablaltvffighfj Pod; after,PiPithlthite - , inflielfertltheYstinceedettl itrirniningtit4rotit Al, Ohselite httle.„' It Was .tureld The nithi'alid Wierodetisyek Mut it; Nadi: ed &led tir-opett tfrell . found thlty Were:kite --,they*onkt find and %tibia l! filled the `-'speettiterc withi batter i r.-4hilittnitinial of re hitnitif bcidyl ; ' The palice officers noti, rubbed Intb Vie hot:Medi:id S.ecnii,ed , the oldibutne. As to') hit ;!rife; Bbe at fret 13toild;.not;beibuntE, ,arctit tifatigeing sesichi7aternms discovered ' i heneath a pile of wood, being lunch ebtniettli thstlinttyy logs 'ahoy° het' nearly the' *lan population Tat the towii Wyk , ' The 014 i•Jotift)e we ' re :ibronght befotej the doper alitherities: : and.separatelY eidmined. The "Man , persistad - his most obiti‘ netely ; but, his wife at once confessed that she . and-,hetilusbaticl, )a very-long time lied inerdere4patllbr Whoisnisesseda large sum of money:': Bel,thd passed ;the (night .at their house;; and; taking' advantage ;of 'the% licaty - ; ` sleep theE;4iiciiiipiesett had. Strangled bins, pfter :Which .they placed hilt body' in a 'OWL . : The chest 'was: then. 'thrown into the well, , and the well stopped . ap.•• : " - The two eriellitale had, resent to themselves frge?freni detection were no *itemises Of f-therorime,lntidite,tra4 cue had' been' Carefully. concealed...; Never tbelest %herbed- pot been, able to hush the ,voice , ofttonseienge.. - They fled 'train , , their fellow men.' 'They were intimidated , tit the slightest noise, and Silence thrilled them -,ivith-fear:---Itey—hail-Ofieli . thought of 'fly ing to notne!distant land;' but some inoxpli cahle-infitience kept thetnnear the remains of their-victim, Terrified by the depotition of his Wife i the old , man , at - length made waist'. lar confession; and six weeks after, the guil ty' couple expired owthe scaffold. A Kind Act and its Reward. The Cleveland Plaindealer sketches an incident that lately occurred'on one of the railroads running through Ohio. The sketch is'intereeting, though itie itipersonal. The train is running at a rapid rite.— The car is filled with well.dressed-ariSto- ue or - en ers and 'proceeds to - collect the accustomed fare. Presently ho comes 'to lady dressed in deep Mourning, travelling *ith three children,: and calls for a ticket. The Judy qUiekly put her hand - into - her - pocket for' the same; but it toad goon; With the. containing all hatiaties,,Within Whielithe ticket had been' plaited for Safe keeping. The lady is of an exceedingly modest, retiring disposition, and in an agitated mannerexplaind why she can-', not'pay tbalare. -• The conductor is one; of 'those lard-heart od kind , --one.of these, each Without a parti (444 gentle feeling *Mont taking to consideration 'any' of the, palliating bit , einirstancea of.(he.dise, Tung Step ped'the train, and' the young woman and . her little ones were ordered from the ear.— ' • , cr had not been an unintorested7 spectator of 'the scene. He had left the gine, 'and: advineed' -to where' the lady wael standing, so diatiasied' andfriendless. - The engineer had' a big; 'Warm heart. Putting' hislanciiatolis - pnekot, he produced a ty dollar gOld piece, and handing it to the lady remarked : ' "Here, ,madam, take this, got into the Car,: - It is' shitmelulthat you shouldlifthhe treated." " • • ' ' I The ladi,hesitated about receiving it, bit was in a" desperate strait; and after shOkes ing•nuniberless' thanks upon the noble`eugi= neer, she insisted *pen receivinehie name and address, Mid 'then returned,' to"her seat' Wale cars aud . werit of • ' ' About a month after this iime"the neer recelved e i mite requesting .hint to. call at the exproili, 'office, and take' frOrailience a paokige addressed tohim.' He did an: on opening the' psekage, he - feundihatit• containedifty dollars, and an eleg ant Old watch; seals and chain. -Upon thel,nside of the case , was inscribed the' golden rule;' the substance of which 'is--"Dolinto others. ins lon wish others to do-unto you:" . JAYE AND DEATII.—FIow brief ,-tho Mace' bet Ween life and death 1 ...Life is .but the' rostibnlellof death;and our pilgrimage owearthia btit :a journey - 'to the grave se that denotei ottelife.stay :beats. onrcdeatlinarelt ; the !:Ibleod.-..whicli.: !etas . . threugh ,eitrbodies, whileit tows with , the tido life; floats them onsvard to, the deeps of death. 0 - how , olosely allied death to life! Trees do but grow that they , may :be- felled- y,Empires,rise andlouriah but to decay; they rise Death's the black servant , who' rides ,behind ?the. chariot of life:' ,Death reachetii:fatthrotighout. this ' worldilial has ataniped. Sill-terrestrial thine, broad., arra* of the:grave. blessetilie God there ifiwplatse where deathd is pot ;life's' equal,. ' following hard ittr-trackt") us eteininghehades the surea.,.rneridian,..nor, companion like.a, trotheiatioking fast I and /Blooming, close., There; life- reigosalonei thou...death' knells =are never tolled:.:Bles.:!. setlamt: abovelho-iskios•i: ,To. roaokiii.wo . uittitglieibit if after:: death Altet:obtailioal gloriOnslaunortality, Ales "to die isa4pais. - 1 4. c . -41. r Brigerph4:.t.:: f ;,t4r..: • ..+;,• v:o m , 'etimetattof the masiolectimmeriagiboif Ikea lifeisiat: , S , notfa,vaitioi4eiermairliTupcot ,Srhioliztiwenittilinekmosotamallapi*UPQM wideb BO) siWiteposroCgrassetliaMion-, Min pent iiyoortrhichi otolwart p!sti rears{ iia'rurjestiee':. whose lee simply,* oot in irii motto fir 41) Foly taner.- 7 siei nor pp.' Thant ititolite thinritilitaiil &JOIE; is' 4 '.' tAt/leh ii mteett itbotototerittellikteutlinglitetta , die o 4l4 .Prie I t t ,/^otad i sStrOttlf44l 6 okue4 *ld a pro' tigarti, tit,t tit !at .titti,,ef ihe, I iteek. ', ilivrylfetitl i ll'ilitiitisholild kti'tcr 1 'ehttrelt , gran tiarsPlajetlitiidO 4rifooltatii 'loved Akeritiuld;etched , edit 41:eir-beabitto' lereebt. „ ~. Imam g ~itt• the, atrenta..An# bm , roOrim oil thela Ole ihoutiaable and de g E iderideleiteie thniattre,:qteilih4ll, Ifyreilis fetthdatierlethabila'ohieh ititini rtiiit 'body it0d.,4411. 1 1,V 4 1.7"Pg i 4 # 4 )41 1 t e .ibillePPßT+ Meat of Ms "..dystpatio,o it bili'ma e, im a I ' buitheti' tti liiiiilfratitt'. filinstle; illidlin 'el= jeet Of pitilin4iglit 'tifi IMO tibiae, itttible Suaday, de heel/ ett.--. tiler' eta, is Ara moth r, `DC og druehenness l - a ble Sabbnth, ittlyterally, an i d le day,: therefore if it'iiiii not properly kepi, ii *ertiletteVitrtiiitelizie el"ii ikedie?` Goto ehttreh tqfletiTtite'liinglind lihvb 3 usC entered - oPettohneitmeselktra .kotabdeh , yol a; credit;hat mpitaliet tw9l(l q 9; sooner entrust a no* beg:hoer who, inimad of diadipaiiiiiiile Mile, hie "ehatititierand liiii money, in diasolate company, attended ioibit: ainess days t aed'on Sabbath: ppeared iar the - house of God? Go to oblireh with , a eon trite heart. „And 'bending .1' knee at- the throne br your' blither, 'Poor nit 'it sincere thank offering for Ake Mercies of ::the past 'week. •,. ~h', „. r 1, , 11 . ~,. r, ~ I Evetpthere'tll444,ileitih:' remarkable, fact tthst' there; is !nothinkrtlitit ;3to,u eiM r plant e er deatjz hi some.pf his ~foruntlas, stintlY set 'Upon? Bella walls of granite; and theidedityittud Whale 'dculayt the. breath , of death will instantly'liegin. to tust upon them. 'Build your frouses of — Parlament of stonetelented;by the-bestjtidges, arid , with its fangs is already , gnawing' into .dust the fabric that cost z millions the - nation's wealth. The sweetest floWers that burst in to bloom will nosooner reach their blooM and beauty thandeath Will - breathe: upon them, and they will.tvithdr' and be' resolved, into earth again. 411 that man builds, till that nature' throws up froui her hoptotiiell that is beautiful ,in the heights, all Alit fragrant in the depths, ail are tinder the reg ime of delay, disease and death - . . ' • • • J.__ KNOX A'A , PRAYmt.-4tia reeorded:attbat reat Reformeri , Jahn Knox that , hi vitts a . a ' , pus. or slitter ail Fllvet, that the bloody Queen Mary said, When . the thun der of tirtillerylviat shaking her dhapire , site feared -his prayots'Obri then all the armies in Europe. And events showed that her fears were not groutifileaS:,. This devout -ma i n used to ' he in such in agony for the deliver ance of his conittmthatlhelmtild not sleep. He had a place iniiiergertien;where he..;was in the constant habit of ,returning to pray. One night he tind several friends were pro.-1 leg, together:, When„.lKop _Spoke anti said that the deliverance had x coine What bud. happened he pould not tell; ,but:be.,felt. , that something 160' talreo place, for , , God.; had, heard,their;myers., Eons soon strit!ed.,thto QueillAiTY ,Wal/Acadv. 4 o. Pqx'sTit4oth ceased. - , . • , • • /4.1. , tato-naineniber-ttt. • ' • ty mill into Manhood lessons - 6004441 J era of beingiand detracts from the strength and energy which attend a gradual b,u,t aa 7 , tura! direnlaptieent. ;Those creatiree: 7 -buis,, ants; verm t n- r -tb at ire`baro,in thin , morplog' and become petite at noon, are aged in the, evening and did ,before' the . morrow , , !,' The young men whO . 'wetild rain de their,. part in building up society; and, giving Solid and en during strength to tbeirceuntry, , must .die trast. their own,abilities; mast cultivate mod esty tind'Aiffulence; Masi 'learn,' betinietil to putithe-rein upon themselves in overj-res- peat of their nature; must bkwillingpatient, • ly, tocsepene the period ; ,responsibility; must husband their powers, in the early, To tied 'of life, to give strength tio'mainritylitnd • to preserve vigor -for old CorisclsneE.—"A little, boy, in feticoatk in' my, tatirth year, my lather went me from, the 'field, home. A spotted 'initOise,' tip'tlie' shallow water, `at 'the': foot , :olttbeltiodorai ' eaught,my, attention,' snd I,,,liftedotty stick to striite when a,. vp ic n within.,me said, Alt is wrong! L stoO,d',. with nj)lifina'stick, iiinide'r at" 'the' niAr . `einotion, ' till '*odnra and the tottaise vanished from my sigh ' e' • :1. hastened .home ; and ,aslred, mcithgr what it was that` iold`,Me,it,tran t i tioni iter''effi;`likkit taking ute-in-hernimsMreistid-,—Som-eiranrcaltir, conSciedeei,tiut-Ivprefer , W.Pail Noice)l of, GO,- 4 1 „.:Pleisogl 'of to it,..aßti_oo.ey it, then ,tvin 4 ,apeair., eteare,r,;,i 'altvaie"guide' Yon riihi:" ilitt; if feu turti:if dearear, br didtate3Vllienii wiII fade out little b,ylittle, , and•leatte you.in - the dairlt,l with9R.t, 80,0P,'' 'TineHAlifirii OP : Paiithike Rev.:llle Main's; bf PhiladalOin,lin big re 4• cent Thanksgiving discourses, 'speaking' An early morning ; all; pen Mr. Lincoln, "'Mena* maim and& hastened' 'My =toilet,. and fonmtimyealf *Lao:punter fis,ein the' , l israiOng, room of the: Prmiden t. asked. the , .usher of I 604 see: Lincoin. 'He mid i c iouldloV "But ,I basiran ehgigement ' l4 'l nieek & him big miming!! ~ "At whit konir- , - 'At live . &Oak.' 'W.ell, A!, he Will 2 sea yonl at fives'_. then nralkod' itid. fso forsA few wiiiinteeqind itekikie&voiti-as hiP iiiroivor„ an!inn,4 asked the eartinti:oWho 41kine_ OicewcztAtiniit,:: , likielki.C.44 - T:l', log he Tigyli.oßt, 110 - os , , 0,10 4 7 'Filhat ae,e 4 2o ! : evsty inell'aingr..,-Te&sit, I,4keptadi; eyvit 41 /„.4.4q.„tei111m3 .thts,99A l o,l,,„aptritrW;i4iti, • Wontitllckaiiii*taito 4Oree n awn, .beeoWohe 4iel*ltoo ef t worst, „.; ,• .v1,. , .4;',."• '',.' ,';‘• '',‘,:',- ),,'" ; ,-,ri, •,-,7 - :;.- 4''''' '' lil''' , ..;;- - . c , 1'..!1' , ,, ,- i- , ,v , ,..'.i! . , ,, , , ,, , ,:r.'4): 1...„..,..c.,.g...„4. .., A .Bwo :IP - 1i44.01.. 4 .4g404 : : Aufe kiiietiotii.loaritit;.oo6 4 14 ." . , . - Iti'' ''. i'' :,. ''''''','-^ ~ , , ,13h° 1 , 4 1 10SeilAliidlittle r )t : ' . . : .- -., - ''.. ' '.:.'=: .I.fles to sayol er soosoisdiruois. , ' - i 7 ia ' i..;.,- ,- , a ; 13 iliefilValtaiarahakike141.4,14alaaatiiiaa,2 7,b ' e ta ta rf t*Af t 4t i elllo,44 01 liars; y i kis fit - lift by' , ilisoitimst . 4 ' ....,. i ,fad ajso 14 thfrthititokyloytieithoq pio) •. ~, Pf,..' ..:: soot tr,biob aititii*ois'ilift)::Air, - 4 , -.... ti . `'Od is*adlyilo iti . efficlf i lsoit iif l'Oti ifift- I ; . - theft re' perstios are, trot' iv y?" 1,11,4 i ' - a, ~ f :fitall 'ibjined by, bFeiitbboifiCclii 04,1' • ~ , '.i - ' 'sod inhawwation . or the lhfcliViiiWitif liend'Athe i disabieEig 'add . , ailigiiiiqiiitigfiliid ' ' its ' fOcts'"-Boaton erOlOtiatil'•lq4Z4ll," 7:?,q, ,i • _ _ te r - .- •_'-i',4.%g • ,tl%;i l r. . it . _Tits BEST PRZ9ENT.' 4 -2101yfairSl i5 6t an et4teta lady /ere ideiteefefid6ilihAdi - Nrithilit ezpression of theirldWpbYftiriliArleo. ' leogjedraey, . ! ble tittilet, with 'the itiseriptionlolherdaintk% ,anotfib'r presented her *WI a rich girladtol,- `fragitilit gowns; the third. enter' t r itreg• enee!lind thus_ aceosteltiter:'" 4 ltlbthlitriA liavelieithes warble tablet dor fiviitiabillii* .er j bid .1 have a h Ikre graved, here...your treinetp. is "~iteuioitr+; "fated , this heart fall of affeetloa-dillrfeelhAr:34ra hardier- yew travel, dad% tettiithe' With yea _wheteirer yoi repose."': Ltrime.•'-i3Oeit ( Ootioldy,- ,- -aak • • ' Paday; if I was your daddy., NAM ye , gild -kisstontirely; if I wini• your imitileri , 'Atid 111tewien,rourouther,.1'deee; thato , ..went• to ised;eirly i fait* of , 9ur, jitikiri t oriiinth; - and iay'pft benpe tigether. Toleanit have'a taste of ' on hut ir aster ~ 1'.4 larf at:thet , meatide§t- of - weather. , Dear ,Taddt,, , bn rudne,, ratv,one swats .valentine; , find' voebotti getitle arta civil; -our life spind-4o- in illegal* hid; ---- and caraway get . danee with ,the,divil., - A Botriiii . fiflotroid.-11` been : Relive& =smith tnneb aigailmainee # : that: every': ilkortkiaglle ewer, apea,a foal day § 3tratTy_ing , , au unknowntotnre iulte bpaeln• ,„4!),w, pregnant and stirt g the ' Thane/4,mq be .born totclay, whiphprpay neyer die. Veitings'inay be, awakened to 'day " never be 'eitirigaiibe4.— Ii opealnay. be entited to-day Ithieb May - fiev- ' er eipito.it , Aetdimay,be performer..l to dais, _the eonsfatueneea of=rvbiob may not ,be , real•t i ized tuna eterbit Ax , OntoitrAL Itinll.rOne of our-gcol friends, in'ivriting us' coneerning the Vdtketi tiOrrof our :'weir= whift'' they 'return • - frenzi Sontheinpagoda,- suggestaathist , when k changes,_ are made, they. ; ebeitlti, be by On, One& We fat our prisoners; tfie rebels starve theirs; and our friend thinks that by exellengiug.pound. i for pound-we should get aw average, about five 'of Oa' iii en' for two rehole.• r v :, • „.„ A lady passing through New Hampshire., observed the following notice on a board : iiihmea L tsken grass/ l-ong tsrihr three abilliageaod,sixpence, short tails two shill-. ingd. : asked 'die odner of ilia Irma' alfferedoe dfthe 14 *flowered:o'l 7- m see at:item lbw-og iails: ~,.ttibittiltliw-,lfirit., at the short 404 , sire se tdraiented "by them that hey CAD bar IY eat at ir • tioleteliOn tme o rs, but it nerer,daia , like the: dormouse , hi toAcr;;ll)at , i,releeps litotep lasts, but l awakai with the warm breath o of'; S P EI g' „ . There is a desi-othiuder in San, Francis—, CO pelities. A woipap in that eity,4ling! her hnebeed was . to tote• ,tor bleelellan, reeved elf his elethes'ea eleationdascied fused to deliver the first' garment. uutil4l4 pol:s was elesetll Thi,wwas eertair)y, a very nakedAttetnit to 'deprive a lean- OP'elealve Vat:Ohba., ‘: nalr:'-'3 l lrifiai Sheik havOliikes , Oigins iiia ) .Sao chairs ;The pistons , 'cif taw" Ttfiettrt IstsvAs Amu* 1:IA1k.; coloWit 11144; a i hr4o.7l2ir, elsor,,gliorptiPs.predieePe4l,,V.9l3..fing-,f4in fiesi, add cost doh l ess ticeu en lass each. ed,36eAhlloark.3.!='!W hy, youlama tre:quitei ; : ; , " it T!IleA s' .1 11 4:. Ter, agar INlCtllmelek", 13. ill3litutiith:idotEvrtli , to bitOi , tryl'ittir 4 pereettstsw petreptiupoe &cross doki„, will be sure , to succAe4 n , ir tbs. opf,:uirt. parth,lti,Wers tiliall bike to beavea Wit kes: 4 v•:.1 • - -4, 4 t.19q 1 0E99499t9 99 91 9ge t 9 t ' lltgit t 9