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-i 4 J ' i t i ( - It .l:cv. r '-T - f r ,..ir VYn,.jy vtiV vv ' V -.1- -.H 4 .uTN fTtHS adertt4 wUb t ty tliat k it tIH kt I th Ii Su4 Ilirh Etrt, TFllt oftb K. R. teot knov u lL FttrUnj FMftdry, kieh U bo ifall opormUom. H 1 rdf M Tet aU l14 rUod m4 patrm Uh UuaBt amile, a niM hak T the kNmUl batas4tbca foruUh tbtm with y thlflf la th 11b of bntiaau tbey ar t b fupplil wub at tLtt plaea.. Tb uni katiaeal i eontiaa4 bar aa yo will aca by adrertiMBieaC Cotaa Fanaara an Call atbera aad support bona induitry. ; . -. v. : ; 21,JP. f U&LOKO. FURLONG FOUNDRY. G. DAVIS A CO., II 0.T7 E IIS. AN D HE APERS . SroflBt Ycrmaa Iro ITarTeater, TUB atrt aimpla ia oastraetioa aad perfet la Ita oparatiaa, tba tibtest ia draft, and ! !ia bl to fel aat ardar f any la aa. Now if far-aaers af Kaaz aad adjolaiog Counties Wlab to aara jlONET, HORSE FLESH AND TIME, - ; Camaaad try . ; FUR LO NGF OUNDRYi llaaafaetaraa of AT vara aad Baa para, aad tbaabora rapraaaatatioaa wiU ba raallsad erao aa)a- Alao, Suar C2I1U trtita C IX trran PATENT EVAPORATOR, PaUatad Marcb lOib, 18KI. Tbaaa mIUs iralaavy - aa iroa, aad by ana, fravd laai (all ta ba aaaz-aHad by any ia tbaaa parts; aad aa for tba Separator, 'li ta tba boat adaptad ta tbabaiaaaa,af any pat U at yaa i aaa, sad la ao asctracted, tbat tba fornaea part acraaa far a atora, for a kllcbea areook-Iwg vaaatablaa for atack, aad all iUadraDtaetorer othara for eoavaaieaaa, baa to bo aoaa aad ad to bo proparly appraaiaUd.- Tboaa wiabiDf ta pr-ehm9 will ba bat wlsa ta axamiaa tbia bafara bay in; olaawbera. - AU. THRASHING MACHINES, aW of tba t-riooa atyiea aad dooeriptioaa asada aad repaired tbat waafonaorly mad a bare. AUo, Plow aad Plow Sbareav Wboleaala aad Batail; af tba Lang Plow, right aad loft from Ko. 1 to No. ; Hiaar rigbt and left; Criat do4 Batrbieoa lefu Tba Uu Veraoa Iroa rigbt, loft,'aad the Clipper aad Cnaabiaatioa Plow wilb tba Etaal Mala "Board, Doable Sneaela, Aa.. Aa. Alaa Sarapara with ait poiate, aa eseel-laat artiela. 1 Alaa, Caetiaga, Macblaory , Aa.ta order. 8. DAVIS A CO. Apr84 . "'." it.C, Tcuvoro, fiea. Art. -Deceint)er' 1, 1859. - WINTER .STOCK JUST JtECKIVED. .XJoT?r- Grood rj - .f j .. -. 4i tii area a mm-ZIZIAZI ML MEAD. T UO take pieaavra la laforaiag their aaatoaaara - jTaeaayaf I gaBataTty -HTjagtioat the eoan-ry tin tby ba-y W jraaoralatock-to atilltbafoat aoaaaaa.'S priag,i&inaaef; Fall iad Inter ,and tbat taaaa-wieMaraappTy baa jut arrirad, aod taoy are alaaaTpaaajaaad ta JaSar aaa. af tha aaoat aletant aad aatraafiawlaak af gaada aaar aaaibitod a Ibfa eoaal y-aCiaiaaat aadjtaaaM mill bo aaada -ovary aooata a kfW oar atack aaplatai Out artitlea baiag too TaMrof ta-aaeatiaa a very aaa, they ill ba found ttawtMUaaug Jjooda: , . ,. , Teai-aad DaaaeaUe Dry Qo4m, . '" SI ru , Ladiea' Slack a4 Faaay Bilk. Coodj.- ; : . doth awd Waaloa Ooada ; . ' Data; Caaa aad Pfraw Goods . Haafcsry aad Glerea, ' " ; Baoa atd Fa.! ? Taaaaa "Kotiaaa, hardware aad Oroeertee, r- . xr, Anfw'., tbv only a liuja- U Teiaw Reanlr Pay er Ne Salel ta tb fret plaoe every tbiag we bo vote aollii worked at ita leweat eaab ralae, which reqairoa bo Jaw. ta,wstiag, aad ovatin dowa ia prieeaw A child aball have goo da at the eaeao rata a eaaa would have to pay for teem. One law price to aak and takaanita every body and eheata aa body. We fool folly eon. ddent tbat aa intelligent eommajiUy will appreciate our ay atom, and eleariyeee tbat the ebeapneaa of oar gooda mere tfaaa aompeneatoa for tbe etriagoaey af ar terma. -To one and all we weald ex toad tba ia luttioa, eome. and aea, aad judre for yoaraelvea. wT -! 8 RAM A MKAD. FOR MALE! V:, -:wi" TfUuable Mills, Fartnln; aLands "and City Prepertr. T" IIAVK for eale, oa -reaaoaabU terma, a larval J. amount oi desirable property, eon ptitu ting tbe tate af tha late Daniel . B. Kortoa. deeeaaod, aad eomprieing some ef tbe choice at farming lands ia Ohio, several valuable Bearing a,illa aad raw mills and aameroaa city Iota, some of which are well improved and eliribly located for business. " ' THE VFRNON MILLS. Tbooo eoaaiat of two large Flouring Mills and a Saw MJ1, and are sitnated ia tbe City of Mt. Vernon and oa the Sandusky. Mansfield A Newsrfc Railroad, Tbey are propelled by water power. Tbe Reservoir which sapplies tbem covers aa area ef mere thaa ! acres, aad U fed by Owl Creek, a never failing stream af para water. . Tha w bee la are overabot-wbeela and twelve feet In-diameter. Tba Flouring Mill eon tain aevea run of Stones, principally French Burrs, four af them being 4) and three 4 feet diameter. All tbe mills are ia complete repair aad are capable af doing excellent work. There is also, a larcwand commodious Ware-house on tbe Railroad eleaa ta tha milla,wbkb wfllbs sold with them ar separately. inn UAiilUfl JHlLiUS. - ' ' y y, Tbaaa eonsUt af a Flouring Mill aad a Ssv Vm, aaa are situate aa Owl Creek, ta full wiew al tha Tillage af Gambler, and aboat one mile therefrom. They are propelled by water power with orersbot-wbeels tea feet ia diameter. Tbe aapply ef water ia abaadaat at all seeeoaa. The Flouring Mill contains four run ef Steaes four feet d iameter, three of which are French Burrs. Tbe mills are la complete repair, and prepared to do a large amouat of woak. There'ere thirteen aad a half acres of Jaad connected with the mills from six' to eight af which are choice lands for cultivation. There are also several eomfirtabledwciags and a blacksmith aad eooper she v en tbe premises. ;. c -.4 . 1 These auUa are located la one ef the inert agricultural districts ta tba State, aad aear tbe liae of the Springfield, Mt. Vefaon A PUtsbagh Railroad, j aaw partially completed. . t.-ot-rf' -TZ15 PIEASAjrT VALLKY HILLS. - ! These consist of a' Flouring Mifl and 8aw iTTlT. 1 and are si tasted on Oul Creek, about fourteea milea Seat ef Mk Vernon. The Flouring Alill eoutaias I tbrearaa of 4 feet stones, two ef which are French Sarra. The machinery Is ia good repair aad aapar i w doing good work,. Tbe said mill U well eoar "aataa-aajraa aaa. aeted with tbe mUis, some af which are enclosed and aader aulUvaUoa. There are three dwellinrs,a hlaeksmith ahep and barn ea the premises. Alio; a auhoaatur Factory building, deaigaed for Cardiac tlschines; Tarnine Lathes, Ac. v ' ' . . TUB FARMING LANDS. r lit. "5 00 acres first bottom land adjoining the city f 21 W Vernon, very fertile, weU watered aad in a Xoodatateef eultivaUon. .Theae laada will be aold ia tmall parcels, er farms, or nt4U,te suitpnreha-aara.i-, - . r .- , 31. . erea ea Owl Creak, t aad ahalf mllea lut af Haunt Vernon, about ; forty af which are ho!sa bottom and tha raaiiaa uu improved oak upland, basic- sr.dciont timber to feaaa it. j This land will also be sol J ia parcels to sait parchaectti Ur.-.-.?S3 CITY PROPERTY. : & Thlaecrsists af Inprovai and aaimprav4tota,la taaiiy cf " cat Vrraca and Its s Aliens. There aresT-l eo""'.rt '. dirfcl'.lr? toufes, including . - a aJ I 'Mt'i. ib..j ..oqi cT -r. :on -of ani tie ..iarfa Cr.-'t Xu . .r ; ca tl 5 t rr r of : a I treatr .aadUel u.w.,3' t ,ar "-- tro t" '..lit Ijmtbs ai. I ai eon: fori i .. rre.i let-".' t;ic,i - i: - . . i-4 iartirIser ,-' CIllEBI II to.. , "T;i Uw, Cla.baat"cIa ZiX-ZM, 4JU t.ly. . . -. zrilzt'.B s'rply tatie ar '.en' .sIsl ia.USe,'cr.t 'J : oriaa,er ALV- ertoa. as the Luzt Vf ri.a 'IJ a,- t "-R..C..-iiLii" 'xeer ' t tf Iaild . rortoa, deeeaei ' v . . 1 ! , i;.X LOTC stout. - : IT n iwiitTi. v'-..-s Sba bad lorod biat too WeH, aa t ea gaardod aadaold waa tba tone af bar reloe aad tba glaaoa af bar aya, -, " - ; ' - ... Tbat bia baart'a barn in g tcyatory kecar waa tMd, -' And, deapairiag, be left bar to laagaUb and dia. Bow lovely aba looked fai bar aarly doeayt v r Howaoftly abdailoatly foetodeior areata; Like tba b aea of tba cwilfjrbt aba faded away, Aa bright and a beaaufttl ovea ta la tba Wbd of tba atraagar, afar froaa bW grave, r Tba wanderer lived ia ai eoldaeae aad prlioj . Uolorrd and aaloriBg, to aaeaaorr a alara Ab, batter for bin, If.iika baa, ba bad died. . ,' For bo pa, aa tba fatsrar aa mora caat bar light; Tbe Joy of axiateaea for avar waa edf While tba abate that, firat boaad bias, eadaring aad bright - - , . Still Utfni aad fattened tba living aad dead. 0b,17atara, tiy Toica baa boea aitfed too laagl Ob, )eve,lat tba flaabaf abama Biaatla thy eheakV- Wbea affection la tsrrant,aad virtae la strong, Why aboald aot tba aya and tba toagaa dare to peak -.-r- . . -" TO A XICAaTTJFtTI. CTSZLSOTTB. ' ar s. p. wtuoa. . . Were I a eta? with a ray to spam . Were I a breese ia tba waaderlag aifw Bad I a fairy'a ailaat wing Bad I tba Lydiaa'a riewleae rlag ' Like aa angel, aaeoea at a boly abriaa. Could I watch, yet adora, tbat faoo of tblaa, Tbe heart af a aeraph were dark to aniaa! , Knew Time tbe grace ot a gloary Vraii " Were Sorrow af radiant oyee afraid' Would Peace abide la tba aaowy broaet. Like a bird that haanta tbe levalieet Boat Were Joy like tha light af aa ladlaa atoaa, - Tbat la atoep'd tbe aaoat la the faireat aaa- Thy life, like the aUr wbaee lat la givaa To be laat at mora aad tret at area Woald have eome aad gaae ba tba glow af Hearen! Coald every aigh thaa beat breagbt to etr, tmm ankaowa beaoBaa, take tana af prayer Conld tba Hebe of love that bind them in,"-Unaeen, anaambar'd,; feaoe from eta 'X" f T Tboe hadat riaea fn aa earth aa exkalee the aaow, Tbat baa won bnt ainge ia Ita fall below And thy aAaa ia lleavea, aava wiaga, ere kmmmt x ' i 1 ' csVanb' licicjjfs: A TOUCH Ca? DATUHB. Om hoard tha'ateaoKr Peeaa, hetwerw Clave- land and Detroit , m circa utaace rcceaily occur-red, whicb ia pteaaaatry toldy a eorreapondeat af tbe Cleveland Oeiali." , A joany f irl, appa-renily aboat 17 jeara f ago,. aa aaatod apoa a pile of cbeesa bozec, with aer twolitiia brothers vA 1 1 aud 12 eeara.. Tlwr a,n Ambui ...- ,', " - -.r- cj -A.cci4nbutialtuMaatia aa ancle. ' After baviag purchaaed second claaa ticketa for tha three, tbe girl had spread her old bod quilt on tba pile of cherae boxes aad prepared to pass the night ia quietude. She had hardly arranged ber Bret, however, before aha waa acci dental r diaowered by a aeeoed claaa passenger, a tail jomng cnaaaf 23 yeara who bad loved ber in secret almost from ber iafaacy, aod who, for tbe past two years bad been radio? lumber oa the Ohio river. Oaving acqaired aboat two baa drd dollars ta hard currency, be came to Clave lasd to participate to tba ceUebraiMHi, whea. as be expressed it, aoma - aneaa cuss picked bia pocket of every darned ceal bat four dollars, Being suable to find tha , thief or tba money, ba started for tbe west, with tba determination to hire oat oa a farm, 'fa his sarpriee and joy be found himself oa board tha same vessel with the object of his heart's eaxlteet affections. Sidling ap 10 ber be exclaimed: "Cynthia Ann, wby how do you dew? I didn't bardly koow you! Why, hoar yoa're xroajd! Where yon foiogr uVa going to nncWs ia Uicbixaa,' was tba feeble reply. MYoa knew mother vac dead dido1! youT ; ' '-. Why. ao! and bU oica softened, 'When did sba die. Cynthia AbbTV- . ; -j v "She died last Jsaaary. Uncle wrote to om hat if I'd coma oat there, he'd give me and tha boys a home.' : : . ' .' . Crntbia, Annl' and the' joanf ' Baaa wok trembled thera a!ak ao aaaaTl ba so glad to five joe home as I vim Ttt Allen thought a heap of yool I told yoar mother wbee yon wasn't more'a o bijh, that whan yon growed op I was goia to asm 70a, How Cyathia Aaa jest say the word, and you're to ham aoaxT Whatll become of tha boysT iaqaired the agiuted eaaidea, I'D go with yoo and 1eam to yonr ancls aad then well ro West aad hire) at this fall and winter, and then next sprino; we'll buy a small term aad live to hamT - . . The girl gar a wans sigh of acceptance. leaned ber bead against tha boaest breast of the hardy yooth, and looked ap into his fisce as mtfeh as to saj if yoa want anything take U , ' 1 "r The man snatched a bias frees bar rip ruby lips, sprang down from the cheese boxes and ex-claimed -If there's a minister or jus'ica of the peace on this boat. Fee got a jot Tor btm . s, :-" I am a jaeiice cf the peace, remarked a rea arable lookiag old ana from York State, Ve- mount the cheese boxes axd yoa shall be mar ried man la leas thaa Sra ealaote. - . : i 'WetU bold on, eqturel. laiat got W money. " - - j ja trea gooa u.".' c. ; brLaesia ca t er rrzlj L ; I trSrUi l IT : it'f't!.. ! t .2 c ffc J t j '", - v" f t":?.Crrtt:i l I-1 i v-: i.3 wlit is 1 3,e J Liter-! t C; t BO 4.3E9 ' . ---''' .-1 '. to V.::-C:-yi I : I .' ; U a -7 1 ' -3 JL , . . , . JcL3. Tr; zs3 is Lr;;y u if we wiii il.-. C-su V. Nevermind aboct the pay ,sald tbe wortlij sqaire, I'll ka my Flj i eeiag ye, tsrr'j,. ; ff BoT wae J tba pila of cl teat-, efar pi d tbe lan-stf t!. e?y i aa iaV-reW mitnitea tiectrecotjy mn . Fttrwnae2 -te had sulCaw-aV t iDat 3(jia Uj aa ifeo, 4od W ora. ooan3 to pat it ta operaUon. Ooini to bia pils of lg gage, consisting of one large meal bag, eoBlala-tag a change of shirts, socks, aeeknaadkerchtef, and old boots, be took from tha leg of one of the boots aa excellent ax, and walking ap to the Clerks oCSce, be exclaimed: " ' " I say. look a here. Capfn, Tea paid for a flack passage, bat waat a bed for myself and w4-aeif aad oromaa. I hain't got no money, bat berets an all jo Ured good ax.f:;V,".;', t--':-! :ri ;'. Tba geatlamaa ia the.oQce replied that the Clerk had a topped oat, bat woald .be back ta a few moments: whereupon the maa went back to tha pile of cheese to loook at bis precioos treaa. ora. , .- , - - .... Baaing oar sympathies aroased, we hastily ran aroond among the) passengers, told tbestery, and took ap collection to procars state room for tbe yoaag eoapla. Ta tha -credit of oar lady passengers they were the toost liberaf In their donations, aod ia lass thaa tea minutes ae had collected $15. Praseating this sum to the agTea ably astonished yoang tnan, 'wa informed btm that ba coohl bow proeare a state room with two beds, oae for himself aod wife, tha other for tbe boys. .Thanking as with pis big watery eyes, be rushed to the clerk's See, where ha was met oy Cap. Pierce, agent of the linef CapW Esaat, eommaader of tba' boat and ' Mr. Carter,' the clerk.; ; ' ' ' :i ; ; Capt.' Fierce exclaimed Here my goo3 fellow; here's a ticket for oaraalf aad wife to go to Chicago. Oet t?et as fast aa yoa coat go so' work on a farm, and lookToat for tbe land sharks Capt. Evans palled oat a glittering coin aad aaid "here's fiea dollars! keep yoarsalf ia ffvod conditio,"aad " here tba worth capuia forgot bis speech aad raa off laaghiag. ' t Tha Clerk; Ur. Carter, banded tha maa a key, aad said, Yoa ara 'arelcomo to owe of the bast state rooms aa tha boat. It baa two beds oae foryooreelf aad wife, tha other for the boys. Cat. Evans having retarned, exclaimed Give the boys aaotber room .they halat ao bo-sin ess ia there. Tbey haint 00 . bosiness a" here he broke down' with laughter again, aad harried a way to give ordara aa the boat. . ' The coa pie bow rvtifed to their earn ptaoas apartment, as happy as morula are allowed to be on this earth, and tha paaeeagera gathered in ; koota to ( raise tbe liberality of of all concerned, and tba eoaii cal oddity of Captain Evans - v c;: ? j asmwaaaammmmanaasaamunmas niciit. Fanadrs ort The following articla, which we Valloy Farmer, a y ptnrn h-' find ia the eal, we commend to the attention of erery farmer's boy. Parents 'should also point it oat to their sna, and if aecessary read it to them care-felly, and thaa hand the articla over to them, without connect, on teas the remarks be of a mild, pleasing 'natoret . - " In the wide world there la 00 more important thing thaa farmers' boys. They; are not so im portaat for what tbey are as for what they will be. At present they are of but little conseqoeoce too often. But farmers boys always have been, aad we presume always will be, the material oat of which the aobleat asea are made. Tbey hsve health and strr ngth; tbey have bone and ra usele, tbey bare heart and will; tbey bare nerve and patience; they .have ambition and endurance t and these are the materials that make trna men. Sot back rams aad broadclotha, aad patent teath er and beaver far, and kid gloves and watch-seals are the materials of which men are made.:' It takes better staff to make a man, Jt is aot fat aad fieah aad swagger aad self conceit; nor yet emsvrtaess nor flippancy, nor foppery, nor fast-aeaa. These make fools, bat not men; not men sack as tba world wants, nor such as it will honor and bless. " It is not long . hair, nor taacb beard, aot a cane, nor a pipe, nor a cigar, nor a quid of tobacco, nor an oatb, nor a glass of beer or brandy, nor a dog anJ gun, nor a pack of cards' aor a novel, nor a vulgar book of lore aod mar der, nor a tale of ad vent ares, that makes a maa or that has anything, to do with snaking' a naa. Farmers' boya ought to keep clear of all theee idle, foolish things. They should ba employed wiia nobler objects. They bare yet to ba nea of the clear grit, honest.; inteUigect, indnslrioos. ambitions men, who shall love iheir country and their kind., with the means lbey possess bow easy for them to be ia fact the first class neav They bare land and stock and took; tbey have health and time and mind; they bare schools and churches aad paper they bare books aad perseverance, and tba heart and band for work. Slore than this they need aot. Let them awake and work and read and study.' It is not all work. or jet all study, that will asake - them men of tha right sump. Tbey most work intelligently, and si ndy with an earnest purpoee of being ben efittedtand then the y trill become what, th ey ought to be, the real men of the world.". - 1 TTantn... - rVJH- Children may teach as one h'essed, one envia ble art tbe art of being, easily happy." Eind nature has givea'to them that aseful power cf accommodation to cit camstancee which com pen satee for many eitertal ilsadnEtajes, and it is only by injediciooe management thai it is lost. Give bins bat si nioderate portion cf Toe S Taod kindness, and tha pea-act's cbl'I is tsr'er than the duke rj free from artiicial wacts, en8,t:a!5a by ndonca, all nature tJ nuters ta tis pi; : i ferts e can carve oat fwllci. froa a L'.t tf lzzz twi2t or f f t l 1 IT-"j 3 izills. love to lsr t bci? ?rous j;y 1 1 a l-r cf tt w A . "- . . " . " .:- - - rr tis tr ,'r- t wua a U"z$ t?" JT " V" i t.) ' 2 ti o.o aaa a - 0 st:1 t&csn, at la I c c :cr, tr J c U trorj tbe taTy ef en e" - . s ..,.;$ ;.c.;r, .i... .:r . s" a. a - b" 1 1 what the word focas'' soeact, - tie eoaaaltd tbe dictionary anJ jfonnd oat U:; l-e frepe wse a plAP where the rays meet '.tc'.aner, mien tie family were aasembled, she atsr.c:Ecea,as rand as conld be, that she kaww ta oeanin of one bard word, Ce lather asked ler wUt It was; shaeaid it was the Word .occa." 'r; ; ' " j"WaiV' amia hUfnt,iiV-. jWny .eherepned, "it meiae a place where therra!secalvesJ" 1: v'-'H V1 ?i . rTbisof coarse raised a creal Uagh; ttitshe stack to ber-point, and produced ber dictionary to prove that aba was ngaw -.t. - fTbera,, she said tr!ntaflatTT,-:4Foeus, a place where the rays meet ca are meat; and if they raise meat, they raue ca e aj'and so l am right, aiat I fatherf1 t tt i?' A V7cri4 to XitUGjili:.'! ? Who is lovely? It'is tha Uular'xtrl whOHdrope sweet words; kind remarks, And pleasant sal); as sbe"passes along, who has" a kind word, of sympathy for every girl or boy aha meets ta Iron bia, and a wish to help bar companlone out of diScaltjj who aever eeolds, never contends, oar teases her mother, nor seeks, fa any wsf. to di. mimah, bat always to iacrease- her happiness. If yoa do this row will be care to be Joved. : ,y -?S Tte Vetcnui cf Bailer Hill llr. Halph Faroham, tbe eurviyor of the Bat tle of Banker Bill baa retarned to his home in Acton, Uaine, from his visit to Boatonv ia Cae health and apiris. lie reeelrad mach atent'oa oa tbe'roote and, in Boston,' visited tbe scene of the baula, was' introdeced to the Prince, and the jolly aid hero had a good time geaerally.; Uaay eery acceptable preseate were made him, aad in a Tetter from Actoa to the Caaton Traveller, aitv Farnbam fbllawe the fash too of returning thanks, aad thai makes the fallowing interesting note of bis health and prsonaf babimf ' Vi.-v '- Teoogb f am in my 1 05th rear, T am not pas sed all asefalaeaa,I split my ewa kindlingwood aad build my own firesj I an the the first one up Tri the morning, and tha ?rst one ia bed at nightj I nerer sleep or tay 3ba ta the dsj time, but rise at 5, retire at ?. as this, I eootinue aemmer and wiater, I hare always beea tern perate, and for over thirty yeiri past I have aot tasted a drop of spiriteoon l.qaor or area cider, I was never sick is my life, so as to require' the attendance ofa physician. - Aboat 25 years ago I broke my thigh, by fal ling oa tha ice, and had a aargeon iy aet it,; bat this is the only time" a doctor ftr attended ma." Iliveoa plain farmers' r1 ! rink tea and fT am! a Til til a light aoj, per, -fee cr ,i uA meat at supper. I have ao doubt it la owing to tbeae abstemious and regular habits, aad the a oidance of medicine at all little ailments, that my life has been so prolonged. ' " I voted for General Washington for President, and have roted at erery Presidential election since, and hope to vote at? tba next election. This is the duty of erery Christian freeman. Tbia letter which mygrand-aon has written at my direction, I bare carefully read, approved, and I aign it with my hand. , . . (Signed) , Ralfb Fa kkbi.m. - A Paulo ia Sonta Carolioa. ' 7 NEW-YpRKEES ARRESTED REPORTED DISCOVERY OF ARMS, . y The community Of Marlboroagh, 8. C, ia ta a state of profound agitation ia consequence-of a horrible discovery, which Tba Columbia South Carolinian reports as follows! V ' ' ; ( - , "We learn that startling developments bare baea made in nlarlboroagh, and the community throwa into state of great excite meaU - Two citizens of Western New York baea been arraa ted who had under their care a large stand of arms. . . ... , . ; r -: . "Tbey were searched and invoices found call ing for another , lot, amounting ia all, ae we are informed, to aboat twelve bond red. The arms were consigned to parties ia Wlmtngton.'to wdich place a geatlamaa had beea sent to make iarestigatioaa aad to secure others who may be implicated, The Complicity and direct ageacj were eo thoroughly established tbat they : were committed to jail, v. i- .-y . :':.T. The feeling was so intense that St rwas witb great ditScolty that their Violent seizure and im mediate execution, could be prevented.'- Jude Whiraer.wbowae boUtag; Coort, there, inter- poeed, and finally eaeceeded in staying the feeling and reserving them as victims for aoore le gal proccd are.' ;Tbe public mind of tbe Korth bee beea so wrought- op by the declamation of Republican wratora that these misaiowariea of social sobversido may donbtlesa be found in ev- r'j Soathern community. . "i7be never .arrested. they eboull aot ba lea to the slow process , of law;' . Tha vicinal societies should aei'ze them. give'theoi ajfafr, trial and, -if tbe J tlrcu matances .eoavtctkem of compticityio' designs 'of such atrocity, sbooli. mete cut to jtberrrt p'oaiahment, prompt, summary and extreme." -5 A Live Ilipp :pctiscj tat 5 r-it io tt ;t. -';. TJiitsi Cttits,lii. ;m:- i'x4 be London Auencaa" "tnnoii'nces' f Ji C'ot BetG. S QaicVa'aAmericaa no?v i f t ;tjf: has jest purchased a lite t'ffpctarr.-i tba 5twlc-ica3 Cxrd"a5,f. xItiUo5"In:Ce U-lted Ces.:vTL'e pttca f. f t!.!j tV.-asl ii ce-rly t-7?-It W-t 'ia.r -:' twojears 10 rr., t" rr"S sire prcpeTt;o8. ttsils-ts tl 3 (.;r::j fotfci Tbo. ':- - - -" r t - Iiitcrtstma .mcn. ? by .its arrirsJ was im tc bnaej tie numbef of, vuitors to tis gardens suddenly arose from; 1 CCS. In 1343; t ICS 4:2 ia aa ieereaee almost without pirsJlL - Thir- rarity iin .the an mat kingdom. Which I abouteiag ; takea ta A snerica, ia tha. aecon d aaimal of; tha kiad that has; beea brought aJive 14 ibis Cooatry since the period above spoke . Its, rarity is so boac counted for by tba great danger--that attends its capture. i a,.iJj5i Appallixiif De&tS'fro . A death f from ' hydrophobia' occurred at the Philadelphia 'aimsbonse on !Th urs sy last. b at presented the'most shocking symtoms of that di seeae;' The victim was one Uary; Die' industrious German -waaberwoman,1 w' ietrichVan ho lived in Jefferson street la" the tfineteeatb ward.- Three month aso, while : banging- out clothes in a yard, a pet dog sptang at ber and bit her arm. A pbysreien;eJferwarda ' applied raestic""to lie wonnd "ani : cicatrixed the' fieah almost to the bone; this operation, ' however, "waa' of so ' avail; the virus must have entered tbe circulation and there laid dormant till laat Wednesday, when the acrortunate Woman" went Into spasms at" the sight of water.' T5he was 'sent to the almshouse, where' she suffered 'agonies 'mch as' mortal ea; perieoce rarely witnesses. - To asauage her to talerabTe thirst smell pieces "of ice weVw rbfiered as a substitute for Water, W at the firat 8gf of the ice she fell into convulsions snapping- and biting lika aa Infartated car. ! The' convulsions endured for eome minuted, whea in the loctd fn terval ehe begged the' attending phtsicians'.to. terminate ber misery by destroying ber life'. For aboat twelve hours" she passed from spasm to spasm,' nntiT at length, by Iocg- peraerreranee ia the application of chToroform, she was ihfowa into a deep alumbery "FrooT that slumber sbr awoke in eternity a mercifaV relief froo a de, gree oP agony beyond anything in the expert-eticeof either nurses or physicians attached .to the institation." The'caae will probably' be reported Aw the -medical press.. It was oae of the most strongly mark ed cases' aver, ' reported, and at a former era would have resulted in tbe'smoth eting of the pillenC ai a ? relief front" a, disease aniveraal'.y conceded to be incurable. , . a . - . 1.1 mm 1 ' , ' , . .1 -K' TeEarthqie r.u ' la the M ontraal GasetU wa fiad notices of the recent earthquake. A gentleman living ia Monntain sireet' writes: ; " ' ' ' 1 ' A few minutes before 6 o'clock this morning my whole household was startled by xhe" sudden shaking of tha house. Servants and Others rash-ed about jn dismay, Iw5 awakened from a sou od alee p by a motion like being jolted ia a light rpring wagon driven rr,'T? nf.a .u, -,:.i. --..n r. r, f - -) " . . . . ....- , . Z. r: -r-" - pianxv i ne motion was rapta ana more verb cnl than lateral.''. t . ; ' '. ' ,.; A gentleman residing ia a atone house in Al exander street, says '"he , was- awakened, at 5 o'clock yesterday'morning by the rattling of the door and window sashes of his bouse, and look ed out of the window imagining there was a atrong gale of wind. Finding that thia was not the case, and the rattling being most violent in the rear of the bouse, he went to one of the wiu" dows there, and became aware that it was an earthquake. . Tbe whole house was shaken, and articles of furniture were- perceptibly moved with ao oscillating motion. The movement laated aboat three quarUra of a mioateas nearly as be could Judge." . - .. .... " 'Spiritual ACLnity ia Ciereland, Ohio. - The ecandal-mengers of Cleveland are gloat, ing over a newly.diacovered esse f infictelity to the nuptial ties, which is to be investigated according to the code ia such gases made and provided. The complainant,, who seeks forndivorce, ia the wife of a lawyer of high, standing, said to be worth half a . million ot dollars, respectably connected, and the father of a large family-some of whom are married and respectably set tied. It appears that the- afFender from - being aa elder and taflueatialanomber of the Preaby- teriaa Cbarcb, 'deaeeaded aot- low in the scale of morals as to become a eplritoaJiat or free-lover. Ia bis new aaaociatkn ba' fbdad . ma ariaify,' a whom ha bestowed thoae mtteatioos rightfully doe the complainant. As In such cases, tbe partiee having tafieeatial frieeda,' there is much criminatioO and recrimiaatioa on both ' sideit.-- Tliarge aetata of thadefendant has been tied op by aa Injunction, aad the lawyers and Jadgee as is usual, will come la lor the' Uoa'a share of the spoils.: U M i .v.--. i ' ..v' - Tiallroad "VTarv8 The Chicago Democrat' ays tbat the compe tition between the" several railroad and team boat lines connecting" that c:t with Su 'Paul, uiunesoU, has 'again culminated ia ao ,'opei war. Rates of fare have been put down to tba figure of SS ve ' .dollars and ia bal f for first' etaas passage form ChicagOVto $CPauf;' to Chicago the passenger cln mst'elii owo Verms; being la kea foV4 three dollars, or for othtog, aae.choo-; sVsV':'The1teamers charge notLing from SC Paul to Dunfeitkf or to tbeotber Vailroai termini, on the mer. -.. , t "T -a. -ait - . r ' Ifear Crasabo(-pr isus, Kansas, a 1..,ion t drove cf wi J horcS is seen; but so Seel are tley thai all alterrpta tocaptcra iLe fall grown horses S.re"fur:i. Tb""t ;t'-rclt,: cf tie ' trila ia tbeADC, tor .;,i,ae'iitt lrjrtt tL 3.3 ts Llorart i.w,Tsa t .1 i -r -fe.l if:tr?, V : 1 tevrr t i cvt .1 , t j a ... L . 3 ' L ii t . I s ! r. i , i c : : . j :. v. i i a ' ; ; s c ' t cf Lslr kft ej-:a L. tta tla t;i." " ;; , o baioiKAToa or.I '.V ' thkgifimjook extepvPrisb. So.SO C"3cstnut.r!rcet. PHILADELPHIA. JTJ S T P O B L 1 3 D E D .- Jcstrce To Ya Sotrra, a - new book, and one J Jeatined to create aewaalien, r" Jaaa pabliah ed,. The Sunny South or the Southerner at -i Ilome, embracaing five years' experience of a t Northrra Governeaa,ia tbe land of sugar, rice, tobacco and cotton. ' Edited tf Professor J. 1L lngraham, f -IJiatiastppi, p Handaomely - bouud ta 00a voiame, 1 ma. s 55 pages. ; Trice . Literary KUicttTro a riwZrtmgkcmi 1X Tbs StrsgT Socth. Ibis book ia composed of a.seriea uf le iters, written in an interealine Style of a narrative", embodying the most roman tic features of social life n diiTereat kinds cf plaatatiooa. Wo -caa bear toatamoay, from oar own perron al observation of similar scenes in the South, to their truthfulness as here depicted. They hre portrayed In a vivid." Interesting style, and. we would like to see the book- ta the bands of 'thousands of deceived people, who have ao personal-knowledge either of toe Southerners or Southern ljfe, except what they have gained from partisan journals.' or those" who intentionally bare wriuea to deceive. ZfcnVif Uroublic, jBkj- falo, AT. T. V ; . . . v las bcxxT S&oCth- This volume is in the form f -leuera. -1 aeyr give, aa for as we can judjre, faithful picUirea of Southern life, and are peaned without prejudice. Tbey present acenes quite different from an J TJacla Tom a Cabio, Tba pi ct area preaeated here are vqoite graphic, aod wa thiok the portraits painted hre very nearly natural colors." Boston Daily Be. Ths Svhitt Socth." Wa have rarely peeped within tbe eoversof a-mora appetising volume. Although not it tended as an answer to the foul ontrutha in, the Uncle Tom trash of the laat tea years, it nevertheless does enmercifially bar! back to their eon rca all liae af each a nature, and we are glad to believe that tha book will be rand in thousands of Northern homes. The South also should take it beolgnanlly, for Independent of its trathfulaesa and integrity it is one of the livelieai and mostentertaiatag books of the year.' ZTissef Qreenbor, C r-- "j ' . . .- v . - : Tns ScxsT Sotmt. The enterprising pub Eaher. Q. G. Evana, Philadelphia, of Gft Book notoriety, ia weekly issuing new worka of i uteres, and spreading tbem over the country, and his system of transacting business taaj be looked upon as aa iaaututioa for diffusing knowledge, unequalled by any in the country. We com mend tbia book to all. Dail$ Km. - - Tae ,3rT Socnt. " Ta is captivating vol a ma, atrongly illustrative of Soabern life Tbe heart of the authoress i with her theme, and aha carnea the interest of the reader along with . . - ; XTs. i t NTa - . Ser Sotrra. Whatever bears the of - Profeaaor- Jnrraham is sura to involve the elemenU of striking effect and a wide popular correocy t and this is just the case with tbe wSanny South, or tha Southerner at Home," which appears from the prase of U. G. Evans, under the editorship of the grapbio Professor. It is vivid in style, keenly observant, interesting in plot,' aod in purpose and manner K obviously springs from a warm heart, and will be es warmly welcomed by hoes of raadeta. Acs Tbrker. Tbk Tbroxk or David i from the Consecration of the Shepherd of Betblebea to the Rebellion of Prince Absalom being an illustration of tba Splendor, Power and Dominion of the Reign Of tha Shepherd . King, in-a series of Xetiersi; The magnificence tf Judea is shown " to the reader, aa if by an eye witness. By the Rev. J, tit Iegraham, LL. D. One volume, 12mo cloth, 603 pages. Price $1,23, 44 This is the third Volume, and tbe completion of a aeries of works by tba aame author, oa the history of the Israelitiah monarchy. . Tha origin nnder Moeea. waa treated of ia the Pillar of Fire"' aod its great glory nnder David, ia treated of ia tbia work, (Tha Throne of David:) while tbe decline of Hebrew power and the opening of tbe new dispensation meet their delieattoa ia the Prince of the House of David, : Tbeae worka are historically valuable, as handbooks of information relative to tha eceneft, geography and manners of the Holy Land. ' Tbe-etjle is interesting and powerful, aad tba work leads as so the contemplation and study of"tbe sublime language of, the Bible aad the great doctriae of truth it contains, without being, as sue8 books too ordt-iiarity are. either' maudlin, etapid, dogmatio or eooceited." ofoa Doilf APf, - - ';-v.T i'.- - i ' -v-c . v ;.. Tbb PiLiaa oy Ftas, orjsrxul in Sondapetj tbe Rev. J. U, Inrraham, author oi the Prince 3 of tha House of David. One volume, 12 eao, cloth, COS pagee, Price flSx .- , - "This wdtVie desTgaedUd steUklbe Gebra-ie history during the-bondage in Egypt, the Prophet llnaes being tha eeatral figure, and ia a free and striking history of tbe peiriod, ia which the writer gathers first, from the Bible and then from profane history a vast mass of material, which by bis geaiae, throws. -Into a fanciful narratlva of -tba fnoat atlfaetrva character which carries 1 he fedVf along without diminutioa of lutat'-iZaieia Evening Bulletin. , Twe Punrcx or tb I2dca or Dxttb, or Tbbbti r Ynuw Tffa-JJoLT- Cnrr, ia a aeries of lel- . i . " zr 1i t .,tere reiaung. aa it jdj sij eye, wiwes an u tr ceces and wonderftil incidents ia the Life of Jesuaol Kszarvih; from bia Baptism in Jor-dan to-his CruciSziort a " Calvary. "Bt the ei'"KvrJ. fLIxTjaaHait Rector of ChfUts ChCfch ?. and cJ" Sw Thorn ss'.flallvllol'y Sprinra Mis-i .sissirpi.. One volume, 12 mo, cloth, 472 pa-gesPrice $1,25. ; ' stethi wor'inhA aalaor taa rseceeded ia the bold and darieg tst5 cf pefnfii; tbe great leading historical pwrts cf rr;tura in counee-tioo with acr-,5sr'lisUsry, so as to prerer.t the Ciear and hSs pic tra cf tlose ( t -, i as tley e-izbt ia"ec;;'Ud ta r;rt:rta a c: zzzil cbscr. vc. .Tla c rif t:-- r r'"- e-i rt.e'HUt or. -"ritei i r ' -'.b rtjl-j i I:;l.'t i tt - v f i ..-t ...v,'r. 4 pre t I. .i ti i . ,3 V , t . I.'.? .1 I L IT. .. 1 , .ass, c. :,-r..J y iS t-9 S .- vct? -a c i a rB-oc-. p-. . -r r'.a t Lw3 tr ax pehe. . . - .I..,' r OrderTrrj boc t:8tf?a rty; want, rrrrtiffTf rtiaH price, iogt&cr. iciik.l amcujJ recuiriJ ' for pottage, and one trial will t-'.ra yoa iv-t tbe best place ia the coantry to ra.rct.ase toe- is at the Gifl Lock - XiLtLUs aJ cf Ceo. G. Evans. . irv v -" Agents wanted, to whom ctt :r ir 'acecc'.Jf each aa cannot be equalled jtj aay vl er tenssj are otTered. - -cjv ; ; r - ; r . . :-- 4ay person, la eny part f tbe cotatry, caa ba an agent, simply by forciir a rlfib, sefiIag a list of booka. and reciluin Ca adotint f money required for tbe aarre. " ? jSemd for a CutaJoffvt, wbicK coin Mnt'aTI lie deaired information ralattTe to afnviea and tba formation of dubs and to insure prompt and honorable dealinra, ad-irwea" all orders to tbe beadquarters'of Geo. G. Evana, fro prff tor f tbe oldest aod largest Gift Bvk LsiarlUbtnetst in the world, perraatentlT located at No.:3 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, . x ' t .raitJxXxtraordiaary. In ZanetviHe we have many" colore! Tcp! who live -by bartering and other fight work.- They are for tbe most part aa orderly and quiet . people, many of them being religious, having a church of their own, and a sable minister, of all of which they are justly proud. ' V ' -Oae cold evening, ia time of great' revival id tbe church, this ebony expounder was delivering , a powerful appeal,. apoa Faith, the groani anfl sobs of his hearers gave token of its erect upon their impressible natures, . The tears stood apoa his own dark cheek, his voice quivered like distant thunder, when be emphasized his words by vigorous blows open the table. Iatbe cnd;t of all this, the stove, agitated by his jarring blows,., rolled over on the floor. Brother Lea is, e'hish ' man ia the church, had located himrelf near tb.Is ' comforter of shins he stood irreaolota,; aben tha voice of his minister came to htm laden wiih.. faith, Pick vp de stove bradder Xe w is, pick ' np.de stove, de'liord won't let it barn yoe,w Brother LewisVmiu was filled with tbe miracles . of faith be bad that evening heard!, so be jieUel J to tne appear ot nia preaccer, jrrapoea vue coi A Iraportant DistincUoa.' ' - -: i TheTiev. W.' Blcilaboo, a -Venerable ITetho dist. preacher, is ; writing reminiscences cf Lie ' early lifei Qe foeaded the first HetWist cburci . ia CantsvilW, Ale. " The scene of the followicj anecdote is eomeehere. ia tbta-aecuon'tf the there was no society and I suppose tbey thocbt lhemselvee'free from the death, ao lr aa pay was concerted. Wh r was preaching my laat ser moa to tbem, I remarked thktl had been preaoK-ing" to them for soma time tha beet I could, and if I had not preached aa well wa -others, I had preached as cheep a gospel as any titer, tsaa ever did t that for all my labor, among , tbem, I had not received as much as woald: w rep tny little -finger- with; crocae, , As Iwaa -t'rcg. my; leave of tbem, there Was some fee!;? oaxi 'ea; ed, when a large, fat old , maa came p ta tba pulpit, blubbering aad wiping his eyes, and saiii 'God bless yoa sir) if we poor creatores ont pay yoa, the Lord will T 'X eftden'o" V raid 1 'tbat tbe Lord is very good for. his contracts, but I never heard that be was boo ad to pay "you debts'.' . - f " ' - ; - wJeiaa t t. ra-rrt-vfrsa frTbp awrr riiTTTinr-ff t? tT Caleb Cashinsf Ooe of thV"C. C ders. . tf A thorn ia the bush is worth two in tie hand. '' . ; , . ' . . '. ' CST The fittest dowef for a : widow-I-X widower, r ' gSFCaclTjng may be termed, poetical'y. the lay of'the henj1 '. CSr.A ailent wag the wag of a dog a , "' fST" Aa Irieblovtr has remarked that it ia a great pleasure to be atone, especially "hen your swatebeart is wid ye." fi A brute of a bachelor asks why oee of the old Venitian priaona i4 like a marriage? lie. cause it is an awful celV fiO" Give m a kiss my charming Sa!, ti'S a lover ta ablue-ejed g&V ? " bat 1 woc4 yea lazy eli screw op your lips and help yourself r gO" I know I am a perfect beaf i uj cu-ners, said a fine young farmer to his sweet-beartf "No indeed yoa are not.' John; yoa have never hogged roe yet. Yoa are more sl.ee p Chan bear" . " ' " ' ' ' 4 ' ' " tSr Have yoo fouuJ a verJlctT isid a ju-'ia to the oremaa of a jury.' io, yoot honor,' wa have bunted in every coruercf tie t;o3r ar-i tBere isnt one'tiere.7 ' ' " .. . , ,53 A medjcaJ jiarnal says tt. t siii'a'w men have the headache mora tbao rarred ones That may be;'but ' don't r--ried. tieu have the headache more taasig!e ctesf : ' " . 7 tC?.Some7men are like saaiU vley stretctf Odt immensely whtn yoa see lb a at a UUtaccei' but if you ctaio rrgbt tp loll, eta tLty UvO. af coatracied Into a very sma'l t -c. " ' Xj Jack, id a c i.a o a 1J jisttz' J tutoenifyotr filler's f'-d. ' - t)LniUim replied tla yw-J b ---got'ray krl'.a la lis pocltL - "t wub yo womU jy "a pC atu z . i ' , r gwTJ a suje manarr to ('' fc - 41 i .. I'tapsyicg as I.'iite as I ca, lA man cf a p LH--, rtEulIea a cueuasbtr, f r t &af?U1f c -1 i , , l-'-i r -1 .j TTbt. u i - c .4 I- ( .4 -. it ill? T tjr'j - s , I 0 i. . i - j t c j t . j r t.'.."-ir i -'a L,-..! 'i.1 cf "-tla iis.'j books, which ' will ta r ! t j lirmfrrfTirr UUUU-vJJXW stove, dropped it Instantly, and turning lis re Broachful f yes to tie diacipleof faith, etcTaJme . mte k wmX"CUeinnati Commercial. ' : ' t Atxrl L-za tz2t licit tla "Zisz3.n ITa t-;zl: j -tr:;r:: la Lcn Z-zl ijt a eocpUte c!'.Ied au!:-M cf
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Full Text | -i 4 J ' i t i ( - It .l:cv. r '-T - f r ,..ir VYn,.jy vtiV vv ' V -.1- -.H 4 .uTN fTtHS adertt4 wUb t ty tliat k it tIH kt I th Ii Su4 Ilirh Etrt, TFllt oftb K. R. teot knov u lL FttrUnj FMftdry, kieh U bo ifall opormUom. H 1 rdf M Tet aU l14 rUod m4 patrm Uh UuaBt amile, a niM hak T the kNmUl batas4tbca foruUh tbtm with y thlflf la th 11b of bntiaau tbey ar t b fupplil wub at tLtt plaea.. Tb uni katiaeal i eontiaa4 bar aa yo will aca by adrertiMBieaC Cotaa Fanaara an Call atbera aad support bona induitry. ; . -. v. : ; 21,JP. f U&LOKO. FURLONG FOUNDRY. G. DAVIS A CO., II 0.T7 E IIS. AN D HE APERS . SroflBt Ycrmaa Iro ITarTeater, TUB atrt aimpla ia oastraetioa aad perfet la Ita oparatiaa, tba tibtest ia draft, and ! !ia bl to fel aat ardar f any la aa. Now if far-aaers af Kaaz aad adjolaiog Counties Wlab to aara jlONET, HORSE FLESH AND TIME, - ; Camaaad try . ; FUR LO NGF OUNDRYi llaaafaetaraa of AT vara aad Baa para, aad tbaabora rapraaaatatioaa wiU ba raallsad erao aa)a- Alao, Suar C2I1U trtita C IX trran PATENT EVAPORATOR, PaUatad Marcb lOib, 18KI. Tbaaa mIUs iralaavy - aa iroa, aad by ana, fravd laai (all ta ba aaaz-aHad by any ia tbaaa parts; aad aa for tba Separator, 'li ta tba boat adaptad ta tbabaiaaaa,af any pat U at yaa i aaa, sad la ao asctracted, tbat tba fornaea part acraaa far a atora, for a kllcbea areook-Iwg vaaatablaa for atack, aad all iUadraDtaetorer othara for eoavaaieaaa, baa to bo aoaa aad ad to bo proparly appraaiaUd.- Tboaa wiabiDf ta pr-ehm9 will ba bat wlsa ta axamiaa tbia bafara bay in; olaawbera. - AU. THRASHING MACHINES, aW of tba t-riooa atyiea aad dooeriptioaa asada aad repaired tbat waafonaorly mad a bare. AUo, Plow aad Plow Sbareav Wboleaala aad Batail; af tba Lang Plow, right aad loft from Ko. 1 to No. ; Hiaar rigbt and left; Criat do4 Batrbieoa lefu Tba Uu Veraoa Iroa rigbt, loft,'aad the Clipper aad Cnaabiaatioa Plow wilb tba Etaal Mala "Board, Doable Sneaela, Aa.. Aa. Alaa Sarapara with ait poiate, aa eseel-laat artiela. 1 Alaa, Caetiaga, Macblaory , Aa.ta order. 8. DAVIS A CO. Apr84 . "'." it.C, Tcuvoro, fiea. Art. -Deceint)er' 1, 1859. - WINTER .STOCK JUST JtECKIVED. .XJoT?r- Grood rj - .f j .. -. 4i tii area a mm-ZIZIAZI ML MEAD. T UO take pieaavra la laforaiag their aaatoaaara - jTaeaayaf I gaBataTty -HTjagtioat the eoan-ry tin tby ba-y W jraaoralatock-to atilltbafoat aoaaaaa.'S priag,i&inaaef; Fall iad Inter ,and tbat taaaa-wieMaraappTy baa jut arrirad, aod taoy are alaaaTpaaajaaad ta JaSar aaa. af tha aaoat aletant aad aatraafiawlaak af gaada aaar aaaibitod a Ibfa eoaal y-aCiaiaaat aadjtaaaM mill bo aaada -ovary aooata a kfW oar atack aaplatai Out artitlea baiag too TaMrof ta-aaeatiaa a very aaa, they ill ba found ttawtMUaaug Jjooda: , . ,. , Teai-aad DaaaeaUe Dry Qo4m, . '" SI ru , Ladiea' Slack a4 Faaay Bilk. Coodj.- ; : . doth awd Waaloa Ooada ; . ' Data; Caaa aad Pfraw Goods . Haafcsry aad Glerea, ' " ; Baoa atd Fa.! ? Taaaaa "Kotiaaa, hardware aad Oroeertee, r- . xr, Anfw'., tbv only a liuja- U Teiaw Reanlr Pay er Ne Salel ta tb fret plaoe every tbiag we bo vote aollii worked at ita leweat eaab ralae, which reqairoa bo Jaw. ta,wstiag, aad ovatin dowa ia prieeaw A child aball have goo da at the eaeao rata a eaaa would have to pay for teem. One law price to aak and takaanita every body and eheata aa body. We fool folly eon. ddent tbat aa intelligent eommajiUy will appreciate our ay atom, and eleariyeee tbat the ebeapneaa of oar gooda mere tfaaa aompeneatoa for tbe etriagoaey af ar terma. -To one and all we weald ex toad tba ia luttioa, eome. and aea, aad judre for yoaraelvea. wT -! 8 RAM A MKAD. FOR MALE! V:, -:wi" TfUuable Mills, Fartnln; aLands "and City Prepertr. T" IIAVK for eale, oa -reaaoaabU terma, a larval J. amount oi desirable property, eon ptitu ting tbe tate af tha late Daniel . B. Kortoa. deeeaaod, aad eomprieing some ef tbe choice at farming lands ia Ohio, several valuable Bearing a,illa aad raw mills and aameroaa city Iota, some of which are well improved and eliribly located for business. " ' THE VFRNON MILLS. Tbooo eoaaiat of two large Flouring Mills and a Saw MJ1, and are sitnated ia tbe City of Mt. Vernon and oa the Sandusky. Mansfield A Newsrfc Railroad, Tbey are propelled by water power. Tbe Reservoir which sapplies tbem covers aa area ef mere thaa ! acres, aad U fed by Owl Creek, a never failing stream af para water. . Tha w bee la are overabot-wbeela and twelve feet In-diameter. Tba Flouring Mill eon tain aevea run of Stones, principally French Burrs, four af them being 4) and three 4 feet diameter. All tbe mills are ia complete repair aad are capable af doing excellent work. There is also, a larcwand commodious Ware-house on tbe Railroad eleaa ta tha milla,wbkb wfllbs sold with them ar separately. inn UAiilUfl JHlLiUS. - ' ' y y, Tbaaa eonsUt af a Flouring Mill aad a Ssv Vm, aaa are situate aa Owl Creek, ta full wiew al tha Tillage af Gambler, and aboat one mile therefrom. They are propelled by water power with orersbot-wbeels tea feet ia diameter. Tbe aapply ef water ia abaadaat at all seeeoaa. The Flouring Mill contains four run ef Steaes four feet d iameter, three of which are French Burrs. Tbe mills are la complete repair, and prepared to do a large amouat of woak. There'ere thirteen aad a half acres of Jaad connected with the mills from six' to eight af which are choice lands for cultivation. There are also several eomfirtabledwciags and a blacksmith aad eooper she v en tbe premises. ;. c -.4 . 1 These auUa are located la one ef the inert agricultural districts ta tba State, aad aear tbe liae of the Springfield, Mt. Vefaon A PUtsbagh Railroad, j aaw partially completed. . t.-ot-rf' -TZ15 PIEASAjrT VALLKY HILLS. - ! These consist of a' Flouring Mifl and 8aw iTTlT. 1 and are si tasted on Oul Creek, about fourteea milea Seat ef Mk Vernon. The Flouring Alill eoutaias I tbrearaa of 4 feet stones, two ef which are French Sarra. The machinery Is ia good repair aad aapar i w doing good work,. Tbe said mill U well eoar "aataa-aajraa aaa. aeted with tbe mUis, some af which are enclosed and aader aulUvaUoa. There are three dwellinrs,a hlaeksmith ahep and barn ea the premises. Alio; a auhoaatur Factory building, deaigaed for Cardiac tlschines; Tarnine Lathes, Ac. v ' ' . . TUB FARMING LANDS. r lit. "5 00 acres first bottom land adjoining the city f 21 W Vernon, very fertile, weU watered aad in a Xoodatateef eultivaUon. .Theae laada will be aold ia tmall parcels, er farms, or nt4U,te suitpnreha-aara.i-, - . r .- , 31. . erea ea Owl Creak, t aad ahalf mllea lut af Haunt Vernon, about ; forty af which are ho!sa bottom and tha raaiiaa uu improved oak upland, basic- sr.dciont timber to feaaa it. j This land will also be sol J ia parcels to sait parchaectti Ur.-.-.?S3 CITY PROPERTY. : & Thlaecrsists af Inprovai and aaimprav4tota,la taaiiy cf " cat Vrraca and Its s Aliens. There aresT-l eo""'.rt '. dirfcl'.lr? toufes, including . - a aJ I 'Mt'i. ib..j ..oqi cT -r. :on -of ani tie ..iarfa Cr.-'t Xu . .r ; ca tl 5 t rr r of : a I treatr .aadUel u.w.,3' t ,ar "-- tro t" '..lit Ijmtbs ai. I ai eon: fori i .. rre.i let-".' t;ic,i - i: - . . i-4 iartirIser ,-' CIllEBI II to.. , "T;i Uw, Cla.baat"cIa ZiX-ZM, 4JU t.ly. . . -. zrilzt'.B s'rply tatie ar '.en' .sIsl ia.USe,'cr.t 'J : oriaa,er ALV- ertoa. as the Luzt Vf ri.a 'IJ a,- t "-R..C..-iiLii" 'xeer ' t tf Iaild . rortoa, deeeaei ' v . . 1 ! , i;.X LOTC stout. - : IT n iwiitTi. v'-..-s Sba bad lorod biat too WeH, aa t ea gaardod aadaold waa tba tone af bar reloe aad tba glaaoa af bar aya, -, " - ; ' - ... Tbat bia baart'a barn in g tcyatory kecar waa tMd, -' And, deapairiag, be left bar to laagaUb and dia. Bow lovely aba looked fai bar aarly doeayt v r Howaoftly abdailoatly foetodeior areata; Like tba b aea of tba cwilfjrbt aba faded away, Aa bright and a beaaufttl ovea ta la tba Wbd of tba atraagar, afar froaa bW grave, r Tba wanderer lived ia ai eoldaeae aad prlioj . Uolorrd and aaloriBg, to aaeaaorr a alara Ab, batter for bin, If.iika baa, ba bad died. . ,' For bo pa, aa tba fatsrar aa mora caat bar light; Tbe Joy of axiateaea for avar waa edf While tba abate that, firat boaad bias, eadaring aad bright - - , . Still Utfni aad fattened tba living aad dead. 0b,17atara, tiy Toica baa boea aitfed too laagl Ob, )eve,lat tba flaabaf abama Biaatla thy eheakV- Wbea affection la tsrrant,aad virtae la strong, Why aboald aot tba aya and tba toagaa dare to peak -.-r- . . -" TO A XICAaTTJFtTI. CTSZLSOTTB. ' ar s. p. wtuoa. . . Were I a eta? with a ray to spam . Were I a breese ia tba waaderlag aifw Bad I a fairy'a ailaat wing Bad I tba Lydiaa'a riewleae rlag ' Like aa angel, aaeoea at a boly abriaa. Could I watch, yet adora, tbat faoo of tblaa, Tbe heart af a aeraph were dark to aniaa! , Knew Time tbe grace ot a gloary Vraii " Were Sorrow af radiant oyee afraid' Would Peace abide la tba aaowy broaet. Like a bird that haanta tbe levalieet Boat Were Joy like tha light af aa ladlaa atoaa, - Tbat la atoep'd tbe aaoat la the faireat aaa- Thy life, like the aUr wbaee lat la givaa To be laat at mora aad tret at area Woald have eome aad gaae ba tba glow af Hearen! Coald every aigh thaa beat breagbt to etr, tmm ankaowa beaoBaa, take tana af prayer Conld tba Hebe of love that bind them in,"-Unaeen, anaambar'd,; feaoe from eta 'X" f T Tboe hadat riaea fn aa earth aa exkalee the aaow, Tbat baa won bnt ainge ia Ita fall below And thy aAaa ia lleavea, aava wiaga, ere kmmmt x ' i 1 ' csVanb' licicjjfs: A TOUCH Ca? DATUHB. Om hoard tha'ateaoKr Peeaa, hetwerw Clave- land and Detroit , m circa utaace rcceaily occur-red, whicb ia pteaaaatry toldy a eorreapondeat af tbe Cleveland Oeiali." , A joany f irl, appa-renily aboat 17 jeara f ago,. aa aaatod apoa a pile of cbeesa bozec, with aer twolitiia brothers vA 1 1 aud 12 eeara.. Tlwr a,n Ambui ...- ,', " - -.r- cj -A.cci4nbutialtuMaatia aa ancle. ' After baviag purchaaed second claaa ticketa for tha three, tbe girl had spread her old bod quilt on tba pile of cherae boxes aad prepared to pass the night ia quietude. She had hardly arranged ber Bret, however, before aha waa acci dental r diaowered by a aeeoed claaa passenger, a tail jomng cnaaaf 23 yeara who bad loved ber in secret almost from ber iafaacy, aod who, for tbe past two years bad been radio? lumber oa the Ohio river. Oaving acqaired aboat two baa drd dollars ta hard currency, be came to Clave lasd to participate to tba ceUebraiMHi, whea. as be expressed it, aoma - aneaa cuss picked bia pocket of every darned ceal bat four dollars, Being suable to find tha , thief or tba money, ba started for tbe west, with tba determination to hire oat oa a farm, 'fa his sarpriee and joy be found himself oa board tha same vessel with the object of his heart's eaxlteet affections. Sidling ap 10 ber be exclaimed: "Cynthia Ann, wby how do you dew? I didn't bardly koow you! Why, hoar yoa're xroajd! Where yon foiogr uVa going to nncWs ia Uicbixaa,' was tba feeble reply. MYoa knew mother vac dead dido1! youT ; ' '-. Why. ao! and bU oica softened, 'When did sba die. Cynthia AbbTV- . ; -j v "She died last Jsaaary. Uncle wrote to om hat if I'd coma oat there, he'd give me and tha boys a home.' : : . ' .' . Crntbia, Annl' and the' joanf ' Baaa wok trembled thera a!ak ao aaaaTl ba so glad to five joe home as I vim Ttt Allen thought a heap of yool I told yoar mother wbee yon wasn't more'a o bijh, that whan yon growed op I was goia to asm 70a, How Cyathia Aaa jest say the word, and you're to ham aoaxT Whatll become of tha boysT iaqaired the agiuted eaaidea, I'D go with yoo and 1eam to yonr ancls aad then well ro West aad hire) at this fall and winter, and then next sprino; we'll buy a small term aad live to hamT - . . The girl gar a wans sigh of acceptance. leaned ber bead against tha boaest breast of the hardy yooth, and looked ap into his fisce as mtfeh as to saj if yoa want anything take U , ' 1 "r The man snatched a bias frees bar rip ruby lips, sprang down from the cheese boxes and ex-claimed -If there's a minister or jus'ica of the peace on this boat. Fee got a jot Tor btm . s, :-" I am a jaeiice cf the peace, remarked a rea arable lookiag old ana from York State, Ve- mount the cheese boxes axd yoa shall be mar ried man la leas thaa Sra ealaote. - . : i 'WetU bold on, eqturel. laiat got W money. " - - j ja trea gooa u.".' c. ; brLaesia ca t er rrzlj L ; I trSrUi l IT : it'f't!.. ! t .2 c ffc J t j '", - v" f t":?.Crrtt:i l I-1 i v-: i.3 wlit is 1 3,e J Liter-! t C; t BO 4.3E9 ' . ---''' .-1 '. to V.::-C:-yi I : I .' ; U a -7 1 ' -3 JL , . . , . JcL3. Tr; zs3 is Lr;;y u if we wiii il.-. C-su V. Nevermind aboct the pay ,sald tbe wortlij sqaire, I'll ka my Flj i eeiag ye, tsrr'j,. ; ff BoT wae J tba pila of cl teat-, efar pi d tbe lan-stf t!. e?y i aa iaV-reW mitnitea tiectrecotjy mn . Fttrwnae2 -te had sulCaw-aV t iDat 3(jia Uj aa ifeo, 4od W ora. ooan3 to pat it ta operaUon. Ooini to bia pils of lg gage, consisting of one large meal bag, eoBlala-tag a change of shirts, socks, aeeknaadkerchtef, and old boots, be took from tha leg of one of the boots aa excellent ax, and walking ap to the Clerks oCSce, be exclaimed: " ' " I say. look a here. Capfn, Tea paid for a flack passage, bat waat a bed for myself and w4-aeif aad oromaa. I hain't got no money, bat berets an all jo Ured good ax.f:;V,".;', t--':-! :ri ;'. Tba geatlamaa ia the.oQce replied that the Clerk had a topped oat, bat woald .be back ta a few moments: whereupon the maa went back to tha pile of cheese to loook at bis precioos treaa. ora. , .- , - - .... Baaing oar sympathies aroased, we hastily ran aroond among the) passengers, told tbestery, and took ap collection to procars state room for tbe yoaag eoapla. Ta tha -credit of oar lady passengers they were the toost liberaf In their donations, aod ia lass thaa tea minutes ae had collected $15. Praseating this sum to the agTea ably astonished yoang tnan, 'wa informed btm that ba coohl bow proeare a state room with two beds, oae for himself aod wife, tha other for tbe boys. .Thanking as with pis big watery eyes, be rushed to the clerk's See, where ha was met oy Cap. Pierce, agent of the linef CapW Esaat, eommaader of tba' boat and ' Mr. Carter,' the clerk.; ; ' ' ' :i ; ; Capt.' Fierce exclaimed Here my goo3 fellow; here's a ticket for oaraalf aad wife to go to Chicago. Oet t?et as fast aa yoa coat go so' work on a farm, and lookToat for tbe land sharks Capt. Evans palled oat a glittering coin aad aaid "here's fiea dollars! keep yoarsalf ia ffvod conditio,"aad " here tba worth capuia forgot bis speech aad raa off laaghiag. ' t Tha Clerk; Ur. Carter, banded tha maa a key, aad said, Yoa ara 'arelcomo to owe of the bast state rooms aa tha boat. It baa two beds oae foryooreelf aad wife, tha other for the boys. Cat. Evans having retarned, exclaimed Give the boys aaotber room .they halat ao bo-sin ess ia there. Tbey haint 00 . bosiness a" here he broke down' with laughter again, aad harried a way to give ordara aa the boat. . ' The coa pie bow rvtifed to their earn ptaoas apartment, as happy as morula are allowed to be on this earth, and tha paaeeagera gathered in ; koota to ( raise tbe liberality of of all concerned, and tba eoaii cal oddity of Captain Evans - v c;: ? j asmwaaaammmmanaasaamunmas niciit. Fanadrs ort The following articla, which we Valloy Farmer, a y ptnrn h-' find ia the eal, we commend to the attention of erery farmer's boy. Parents 'should also point it oat to their sna, and if aecessary read it to them care-felly, and thaa hand the articla over to them, without connect, on teas the remarks be of a mild, pleasing 'natoret . - " In the wide world there la 00 more important thing thaa farmers' boys. They; are not so im portaat for what tbey are as for what they will be. At present they are of but little conseqoeoce too often. But farmers boys always have been, aad we presume always will be, the material oat of which the aobleat asea are made. Tbey hsve health and strr ngth; tbey have bone and ra usele, tbey bare heart and will; tbey bare nerve and patience; they .have ambition and endurance t and these are the materials that make trna men. Sot back rams aad broadclotha, aad patent teath er and beaver far, and kid gloves and watch-seals are the materials of which men are made.:' It takes better staff to make a man, Jt is aot fat aad fieah aad swagger aad self conceit; nor yet emsvrtaess nor flippancy, nor foppery, nor fast-aeaa. These make fools, bat not men; not men sack as tba world wants, nor such as it will honor and bless. " It is not long . hair, nor taacb beard, aot a cane, nor a pipe, nor a cigar, nor a quid of tobacco, nor an oatb, nor a glass of beer or brandy, nor a dog anJ gun, nor a pack of cards' aor a novel, nor a vulgar book of lore aod mar der, nor a tale of ad vent ares, that makes a maa or that has anything, to do with snaking' a naa. Farmers' boya ought to keep clear of all theee idle, foolish things. They should ba employed wiia nobler objects. They bare yet to ba nea of the clear grit, honest.; inteUigect, indnslrioos. ambitions men, who shall love iheir country and their kind., with the means lbey possess bow easy for them to be ia fact the first class neav They bare land and stock and took; tbey have health and time and mind; they bare schools and churches aad paper they bare books aad perseverance, and tba heart and band for work. Slore than this they need aot. Let them awake and work and read and study.' It is not all work. or jet all study, that will asake - them men of tha right sump. Tbey most work intelligently, and si ndy with an earnest purpoee of being ben efittedtand then the y trill become what, th ey ought to be, the real men of the world.". - 1 TTantn... - rVJH- Children may teach as one h'essed, one envia ble art tbe art of being, easily happy." Eind nature has givea'to them that aseful power cf accommodation to cit camstancee which com pen satee for many eitertal ilsadnEtajes, and it is only by injediciooe management thai it is lost. Give bins bat si nioderate portion cf Toe S Taod kindness, and tha pea-act's cbl'I is tsr'er than the duke rj free from artiicial wacts, en8,t:a!5a by ndonca, all nature tJ nuters ta tis pi; : i ferts e can carve oat fwllci. froa a L'.t tf lzzz twi2t or f f t l 1 IT-"j 3 izills. love to lsr t bci? ?rous j;y 1 1 a l-r cf tt w A . "- . . " . " .:- - - rr tis tr ,'r- t wua a U"z$ t?" JT " V" i t.) ' 2 ti o.o aaa a - 0 st:1 t&csn, at la I c c :cr, tr J c U trorj tbe taTy ef en e" - . s ..,.;$ ;.c.;r, .i... .:r . s" a. a - b" 1 1 what the word focas'' soeact, - tie eoaaaltd tbe dictionary anJ jfonnd oat U:; l-e frepe wse a plAP where the rays meet '.tc'.aner, mien tie family were aasembled, she atsr.c:Ecea,as rand as conld be, that she kaww ta oeanin of one bard word, Ce lather asked ler wUt It was; shaeaid it was the Word .occa." 'r; ; ' " j"WaiV' amia hUfnt,iiV-. jWny .eherepned, "it meiae a place where therra!secalvesJ" 1: v'-'H V1 ?i . rTbisof coarse raised a creal Uagh; ttitshe stack to ber-point, and produced ber dictionary to prove that aba was ngaw -.t. - fTbera,, she said tr!ntaflatTT,-:4Foeus, a place where the rays meet ca are meat; and if they raise meat, they raue ca e aj'and so l am right, aiat I fatherf1 t tt i?' A V7cri4 to XitUGjili:.'! ? Who is lovely? It'is tha Uular'xtrl whOHdrope sweet words; kind remarks, And pleasant sal); as sbe"passes along, who has" a kind word, of sympathy for every girl or boy aha meets ta Iron bia, and a wish to help bar companlone out of diScaltjj who aever eeolds, never contends, oar teases her mother, nor seeks, fa any wsf. to di. mimah, bat always to iacrease- her happiness. If yoa do this row will be care to be Joved. : ,y -?S Tte Vetcnui cf Bailer Hill llr. Halph Faroham, tbe eurviyor of the Bat tle of Banker Bill baa retarned to his home in Acton, Uaine, from his visit to Boatonv ia Cae health and apiris. lie reeelrad mach atent'oa oa tbe'roote and, in Boston,' visited tbe scene of the baula, was' introdeced to the Prince, and the jolly aid hero had a good time geaerally.; Uaay eery acceptable preseate were made him, aad in a Tetter from Actoa to the Caaton Traveller, aitv Farnbam fbllawe the fash too of returning thanks, aad thai makes the fallowing interesting note of bis health and prsonaf babimf ' Vi.-v '- Teoogb f am in my 1 05th rear, T am not pas sed all asefalaeaa,I split my ewa kindlingwood aad build my own firesj I an the the first one up Tri the morning, and tha ?rst one ia bed at nightj I nerer sleep or tay 3ba ta the dsj time, but rise at 5, retire at ?. as this, I eootinue aemmer and wiater, I hare always beea tern perate, and for over thirty yeiri past I have aot tasted a drop of spiriteoon l.qaor or area cider, I was never sick is my life, so as to require' the attendance ofa physician. - Aboat 25 years ago I broke my thigh, by fal ling oa tha ice, and had a aargeon iy aet it,; bat this is the only time" a doctor ftr attended ma." Iliveoa plain farmers' r1 ! rink tea and fT am! a Til til a light aoj, per, -fee cr ,i uA meat at supper. I have ao doubt it la owing to tbeae abstemious and regular habits, aad the a oidance of medicine at all little ailments, that my life has been so prolonged. ' " I voted for General Washington for President, and have roted at erery Presidential election since, and hope to vote at? tba next election. This is the duty of erery Christian freeman. Tbia letter which mygrand-aon has written at my direction, I bare carefully read, approved, and I aign it with my hand. , . . (Signed) , Ralfb Fa kkbi.m. - A Paulo ia Sonta Carolioa. ' 7 NEW-YpRKEES ARRESTED REPORTED DISCOVERY OF ARMS, . y The community Of Marlboroagh, 8. C, ia ta a state of profound agitation ia consequence-of a horrible discovery, which Tba Columbia South Carolinian reports as follows! V ' ' ; ( - , "We learn that startling developments bare baea made in nlarlboroagh, and the community throwa into state of great excite meaU - Two citizens of Western New York baea been arraa ted who had under their care a large stand of arms. . . ... , . ; r -: . "Tbey were searched and invoices found call ing for another , lot, amounting ia all, ae we are informed, to aboat twelve bond red. The arms were consigned to parties ia Wlmtngton.'to wdich place a geatlamaa had beea sent to make iarestigatioaa aad to secure others who may be implicated, The Complicity and direct ageacj were eo thoroughly established tbat they : were committed to jail, v. i- .-y . :':.T. The feeling was so intense that St rwas witb great ditScolty that their Violent seizure and im mediate execution, could be prevented.'- Jude Whiraer.wbowae boUtag; Coort, there, inter- poeed, and finally eaeceeded in staying the feeling and reserving them as victims for aoore le gal proccd are.' ;Tbe public mind of tbe Korth bee beea so wrought- op by the declamation of Republican wratora that these misaiowariea of social sobversido may donbtlesa be found in ev- r'j Soathern community. . "i7be never .arrested. they eboull aot ba lea to the slow process , of law;' . Tha vicinal societies should aei'ze them. give'theoi ajfafr, trial and, -if tbe J tlrcu matances .eoavtctkem of compticityio' designs 'of such atrocity, sbooli. mete cut to jtberrrt p'oaiahment, prompt, summary and extreme." -5 A Live Ilipp :pctiscj tat 5 r-it io tt ;t. -';. TJiitsi Cttits,lii. ;m:- i'x4 be London Auencaa" "tnnoii'nces' f Ji C'ot BetG. S QaicVa'aAmericaa no?v i f t ;tjf: has jest purchased a lite t'ffpctarr.-i tba 5twlc-ica3 Cxrd"a5,f. xItiUo5"In:Ce U-lted Ces.:vTL'e pttca f. f t!.!j tV.-asl ii ce-rly t-7?-It W-t 'ia.r -:' twojears 10 rr., t" rr"S sire prcpeTt;o8. ttsils-ts tl 3 (.;r::j fotfci Tbo. ':- - - -" r t - Iiitcrtstma .mcn. ? by .its arrirsJ was im tc bnaej tie numbef of, vuitors to tis gardens suddenly arose from; 1 CCS. In 1343; t ICS 4:2 ia aa ieereaee almost without pirsJlL - Thir- rarity iin .the an mat kingdom. Which I abouteiag ; takea ta A snerica, ia tha. aecon d aaimal of; tha kiad that has; beea brought aJive 14 ibis Cooatry since the period above spoke . Its, rarity is so boac counted for by tba great danger--that attends its capture. i a,.iJj5i Appallixiif De&tS'fro . A death f from ' hydrophobia' occurred at the Philadelphia 'aimsbonse on !Th urs sy last. b at presented the'most shocking symtoms of that di seeae;' The victim was one Uary; Die' industrious German -waaberwoman,1 w' ietrichVan ho lived in Jefferson street la" the tfineteeatb ward.- Three month aso, while : banging- out clothes in a yard, a pet dog sptang at ber and bit her arm. A pbysreien;eJferwarda ' applied raestic""to lie wonnd "ani : cicatrixed the' fieah almost to the bone; this operation, ' however, "waa' of so ' avail; the virus must have entered tbe circulation and there laid dormant till laat Wednesday, when the acrortunate Woman" went Into spasms at" the sight of water.' T5he was 'sent to the almshouse, where' she suffered 'agonies 'mch as' mortal ea; perieoce rarely witnesses. - To asauage her to talerabTe thirst smell pieces "of ice weVw rbfiered as a substitute for Water, W at the firat 8gf of the ice she fell into convulsions snapping- and biting lika aa Infartated car. ! The' convulsions endured for eome minuted, whea in the loctd fn terval ehe begged the' attending phtsicians'.to. terminate ber misery by destroying ber life'. For aboat twelve hours" she passed from spasm to spasm,' nntiT at length, by Iocg- peraerreranee ia the application of chToroform, she was ihfowa into a deep alumbery "FrooT that slumber sbr awoke in eternity a mercifaV relief froo a de, gree oP agony beyond anything in the expert-eticeof either nurses or physicians attached .to the institation." The'caae will probably' be reported Aw the -medical press.. It was oae of the most strongly mark ed cases' aver, ' reported, and at a former era would have resulted in tbe'smoth eting of the pillenC ai a ? relief front" a, disease aniveraal'.y conceded to be incurable. , . a . - . 1.1 mm 1 ' , ' , . .1 -K' TeEarthqie r.u ' la the M ontraal GasetU wa fiad notices of the recent earthquake. A gentleman living ia Monntain sireet' writes: ; " ' ' ' 1 ' A few minutes before 6 o'clock this morning my whole household was startled by xhe" sudden shaking of tha house. Servants and Others rash-ed about jn dismay, Iw5 awakened from a sou od alee p by a motion like being jolted ia a light rpring wagon driven rr,'T? nf.a .u, -,:.i. --..n r. r, f - -) " . . . . ....- , . Z. r: -r-" - pianxv i ne motion was rapta ana more verb cnl than lateral.''. t . ; ' '. ' ,.; A gentleman residing ia a atone house in Al exander street, says '"he , was- awakened, at 5 o'clock yesterday'morning by the rattling of the door and window sashes of his bouse, and look ed out of the window imagining there was a atrong gale of wind. Finding that thia was not the case, and the rattling being most violent in the rear of the bouse, he went to one of the wiu" dows there, and became aware that it was an earthquake. . Tbe whole house was shaken, and articles of furniture were- perceptibly moved with ao oscillating motion. The movement laated aboat three quarUra of a mioateas nearly as be could Judge." . - .. .... " 'Spiritual ACLnity ia Ciereland, Ohio. - The ecandal-mengers of Cleveland are gloat, ing over a newly.diacovered esse f infictelity to the nuptial ties, which is to be investigated according to the code ia such gases made and provided. The complainant,, who seeks forndivorce, ia the wife of a lawyer of high, standing, said to be worth half a . million ot dollars, respectably connected, and the father of a large family-some of whom are married and respectably set tied. It appears that the- afFender from - being aa elder and taflueatialanomber of the Preaby- teriaa Cbarcb, 'deaeeaded aot- low in the scale of morals as to become a eplritoaJiat or free-lover. Ia bis new aaaociatkn ba' fbdad . ma ariaify,' a whom ha bestowed thoae mtteatioos rightfully doe the complainant. As In such cases, tbe partiee having tafieeatial frieeda,' there is much criminatioO and recrimiaatioa on both ' sideit.-- Tliarge aetata of thadefendant has been tied op by aa Injunction, aad the lawyers and Jadgee as is usual, will come la lor the' Uoa'a share of the spoils.: U M i .v.--. i ' ..v' - Tiallroad "VTarv8 The Chicago Democrat' ays tbat the compe tition between the" several railroad and team boat lines connecting" that c:t with Su 'Paul, uiunesoU, has 'again culminated ia ao ,'opei war. Rates of fare have been put down to tba figure of SS ve ' .dollars and ia bal f for first' etaas passage form ChicagOVto $CPauf;' to Chicago the passenger cln mst'elii owo Verms; being la kea foV4 three dollars, or for othtog, aae.choo-; sVsV':'The1teamers charge notLing from SC Paul to Dunfeitkf or to tbeotber Vailroai termini, on the mer. -.. , t "T -a. -ait - . r ' Ifear Crasabo(-pr isus, Kansas, a 1..,ion t drove cf wi J horcS is seen; but so Seel are tley thai all alterrpta tocaptcra iLe fall grown horses S.re"fur:i. Tb""t ;t'-rclt,: cf tie ' trila ia tbeADC, tor .;,i,ae'iitt lrjrtt tL 3.3 ts Llorart i.w,Tsa t .1 i -r -fe.l if:tr?, V : 1 tevrr t i cvt .1 , t j a ... L . 3 ' L ii t . I s ! r. i , i c : : . j :. v. i i a ' ; ; s c ' t cf Lslr kft ej-:a L. tta tla t;i." " ;; , o baioiKAToa or.I '.V ' thkgifimjook extepvPrisb. So.SO C"3cstnut.r!rcet. PHILADELPHIA. JTJ S T P O B L 1 3 D E D .- Jcstrce To Ya Sotrra, a - new book, and one J Jeatined to create aewaalien, r" Jaaa pabliah ed,. The Sunny South or the Southerner at -i Ilome, embracaing five years' experience of a t Northrra Governeaa,ia tbe land of sugar, rice, tobacco and cotton. ' Edited tf Professor J. 1L lngraham, f -IJiatiastppi, p Handaomely - bouud ta 00a voiame, 1 ma. s 55 pages. ; Trice . Literary KUicttTro a riwZrtmgkcmi 1X Tbs StrsgT Socth. Ibis book ia composed of a.seriea uf le iters, written in an interealine Style of a narrative", embodying the most roman tic features of social life n diiTereat kinds cf plaatatiooa. Wo -caa bear toatamoay, from oar own perron al observation of similar scenes in the South, to their truthfulness as here depicted. They hre portrayed In a vivid." Interesting style, and. we would like to see the book- ta the bands of 'thousands of deceived people, who have ao personal-knowledge either of toe Southerners or Southern ljfe, except what they have gained from partisan journals.' or those" who intentionally bare wriuea to deceive. ZfcnVif Uroublic, jBkj- falo, AT. T. V ; . . . v las bcxxT S&oCth- This volume is in the form f -leuera. -1 aeyr give, aa for as we can judjre, faithful picUirea of Southern life, and are peaned without prejudice. Tbey present acenes quite different from an J TJacla Tom a Cabio, Tba pi ct area preaeated here are vqoite graphic, aod wa thiok the portraits painted hre very nearly natural colors." Boston Daily Be. Ths Svhitt Socth." Wa have rarely peeped within tbe eoversof a-mora appetising volume. Although not it tended as an answer to the foul ontrutha in, the Uncle Tom trash of the laat tea years, it nevertheless does enmercifially bar! back to their eon rca all liae af each a nature, and we are glad to believe that tha book will be rand in thousands of Northern homes. The South also should take it beolgnanlly, for Independent of its trathfulaesa and integrity it is one of the livelieai and mostentertaiatag books of the year.' ZTissef Qreenbor, C r-- "j ' . . .- v . - : Tns ScxsT Sotmt. The enterprising pub Eaher. Q. G. Evana, Philadelphia, of Gft Book notoriety, ia weekly issuing new worka of i uteres, and spreading tbem over the country, and his system of transacting business taaj be looked upon as aa iaaututioa for diffusing knowledge, unequalled by any in the country. We com mend tbia book to all. Dail$ Km. - - Tae ,3rT Socnt. " Ta is captivating vol a ma, atrongly illustrative of Soabern life Tbe heart of the authoress i with her theme, and aha carnea the interest of the reader along with . . - ; XTs. i t NTa - . Ser Sotrra. Whatever bears the of - Profeaaor- Jnrraham is sura to involve the elemenU of striking effect and a wide popular correocy t and this is just the case with tbe wSanny South, or tha Southerner at Home," which appears from the prase of U. G. Evans, under the editorship of the grapbio Professor. It is vivid in style, keenly observant, interesting in plot,' aod in purpose and manner K obviously springs from a warm heart, and will be es warmly welcomed by hoes of raadeta. Acs Tbrker. Tbk Tbroxk or David i from the Consecration of the Shepherd of Betblebea to the Rebellion of Prince Absalom being an illustration of tba Splendor, Power and Dominion of the Reign Of tha Shepherd . King, in-a series of Xetiersi; The magnificence tf Judea is shown " to the reader, aa if by an eye witness. By the Rev. J, tit Iegraham, LL. D. One volume, 12mo cloth, 603 pages. Price $1,23, 44 This is the third Volume, and tbe completion of a aeries of works by tba aame author, oa the history of the Israelitiah monarchy. . Tha origin nnder Moeea. waa treated of ia the Pillar of Fire"' aod its great glory nnder David, ia treated of ia tbia work, (Tha Throne of David:) while tbe decline of Hebrew power and the opening of tbe new dispensation meet their delieattoa ia the Prince of the House of David, : Tbeae worka are historically valuable, as handbooks of information relative to tha eceneft, geography and manners of the Holy Land. ' Tbe-etjle is interesting and powerful, aad tba work leads as so the contemplation and study of"tbe sublime language of, the Bible aad the great doctriae of truth it contains, without being, as sue8 books too ordt-iiarity are. either' maudlin, etapid, dogmatio or eooceited." ofoa Doilf APf, - - ';-v.T i'.- - i ' -v-c . v ;.. Tbb PiLiaa oy Ftas, orjsrxul in Sondapetj tbe Rev. J. U, Inrraham, author oi the Prince 3 of tha House of David. One volume, 12 eao, cloth, COS pagee, Price flSx .- , - "This wdtVie desTgaedUd steUklbe Gebra-ie history during the-bondage in Egypt, the Prophet llnaes being tha eeatral figure, and ia a free and striking history of tbe peiriod, ia which the writer gathers first, from the Bible and then from profane history a vast mass of material, which by bis geaiae, throws. -Into a fanciful narratlva of -tba fnoat atlfaetrva character which carries 1 he fedVf along without diminutioa of lutat'-iZaieia Evening Bulletin. , Twe Punrcx or tb I2dca or Dxttb, or Tbbbti r Ynuw Tffa-JJoLT- Cnrr, ia a aeries of lel- . i . " zr 1i t .,tere reiaung. aa it jdj sij eye, wiwes an u tr ceces and wonderftil incidents ia the Life of Jesuaol Kszarvih; from bia Baptism in Jor-dan to-his CruciSziort a " Calvary. "Bt the ei'"KvrJ. fLIxTjaaHait Rector of ChfUts ChCfch ?. and cJ" Sw Thorn ss'.flallvllol'y Sprinra Mis-i .sissirpi.. One volume, 12 mo, cloth, 472 pa-gesPrice $1,25. ; ' stethi wor'inhA aalaor taa rseceeded ia the bold and darieg tst5 cf pefnfii; tbe great leading historical pwrts cf rr;tura in counee-tioo with acr-,5sr'lisUsry, so as to prerer.t the Ciear and hSs pic tra cf tlose ( t -, i as tley e-izbt ia"ec;;'Ud ta r;rt:rta a c: zzzil cbscr. vc. .Tla c rif t:-- r r'"- e-i rt.e'HUt or. -"ritei i r ' -'.b rtjl-j i I:;l.'t i tt - v f i ..-t ...v,'r. 4 pre t I. .i ti i . ,3 V , t . I.'.? .1 I L IT. .. 1 , .ass, c. :,-r..J y iS t-9 S .- vct? -a c i a rB-oc-. p-. . -r r'.a t Lw3 tr ax pehe. . . - .I..,' r OrderTrrj boc t:8tf?a rty; want, rrrrtiffTf rtiaH price, iogt&cr. iciik.l amcujJ recuiriJ ' for pottage, and one trial will t-'.ra yoa iv-t tbe best place ia the coantry to ra.rct.ase toe- is at the Gifl Lock - XiLtLUs aJ cf Ceo. G. Evans. . irv v -" Agents wanted, to whom ctt :r ir 'acecc'.Jf each aa cannot be equalled jtj aay vl er tenssj are otTered. - -cjv ; ; r - ; r . . :-- 4ay person, la eny part f tbe cotatry, caa ba an agent, simply by forciir a rlfib, sefiIag a list of booka. and reciluin Ca adotint f money required for tbe aarre. " ? jSemd for a CutaJoffvt, wbicK coin Mnt'aTI lie deaired information ralattTe to afnviea and tba formation of dubs and to insure prompt and honorable dealinra, ad-irwea" all orders to tbe beadquarters'of Geo. G. Evana, fro prff tor f tbe oldest aod largest Gift Bvk LsiarlUbtnetst in the world, perraatentlT located at No.:3 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, . x ' t .raitJxXxtraordiaary. In ZanetviHe we have many" colore! Tcp! who live -by bartering and other fight work.- They are for tbe most part aa orderly and quiet . people, many of them being religious, having a church of their own, and a sable minister, of all of which they are justly proud. ' V ' -Oae cold evening, ia time of great' revival id tbe church, this ebony expounder was delivering , a powerful appeal,. apoa Faith, the groani anfl sobs of his hearers gave token of its erect upon their impressible natures, . The tears stood apoa his own dark cheek, his voice quivered like distant thunder, when be emphasized his words by vigorous blows open the table. Iatbe cnd;t of all this, the stove, agitated by his jarring blows,., rolled over on the floor. Brother Lea is, e'hish ' man ia the church, had located himrelf near tb.Is ' comforter of shins he stood irreaolota,; aben tha voice of his minister came to htm laden wiih.. faith, Pick vp de stove bradder Xe w is, pick ' np.de stove, de'liord won't let it barn yoe,w Brother LewisVmiu was filled with tbe miracles . of faith be bad that evening heard!, so be jieUel J to tne appear ot nia preaccer, jrrapoea vue coi A Iraportant DistincUoa.' ' - -: i TheTiev. W.' Blcilaboo, a -Venerable ITetho dist. preacher, is ; writing reminiscences cf Lie ' early lifei Qe foeaded the first HetWist cburci . ia CantsvilW, Ale. " The scene of the followicj anecdote is eomeehere. ia tbta-aecuon'tf the there was no society and I suppose tbey thocbt lhemselvee'free from the death, ao lr aa pay was concerted. Wh r was preaching my laat ser moa to tbem, I remarked thktl had been preaoK-ing" to them for soma time tha beet I could, and if I had not preached aa well wa -others, I had preached as cheep a gospel as any titer, tsaa ever did t that for all my labor, among , tbem, I had not received as much as woald: w rep tny little -finger- with; crocae, , As Iwaa -t'rcg. my; leave of tbem, there Was some fee!;? oaxi 'ea; ed, when a large, fat old , maa came p ta tba pulpit, blubbering aad wiping his eyes, and saiii 'God bless yoa sir) if we poor creatores ont pay yoa, the Lord will T 'X eftden'o" V raid 1 'tbat tbe Lord is very good for. his contracts, but I never heard that be was boo ad to pay "you debts'.' . - f " ' - ; - wJeiaa t t. ra-rrt-vfrsa frTbp awrr riiTTTinr-ff t? tT Caleb Cashinsf Ooe of thV"C. C ders. . tf A thorn ia the bush is worth two in tie hand. '' . ; , . ' . . '. ' CST The fittest dowef for a : widow-I-X widower, r ' gSFCaclTjng may be termed, poetical'y. the lay of'the henj1 '. CSr.A ailent wag the wag of a dog a , "' fST" Aa Irieblovtr has remarked that it ia a great pleasure to be atone, especially "hen your swatebeart is wid ye." fi A brute of a bachelor asks why oee of the old Venitian priaona i4 like a marriage? lie. cause it is an awful celV fiO" Give m a kiss my charming Sa!, ti'S a lover ta ablue-ejed g&V ? " bat 1 woc4 yea lazy eli screw op your lips and help yourself r gO" I know I am a perfect beaf i uj cu-ners, said a fine young farmer to his sweet-beartf "No indeed yoa are not.' John; yoa have never hogged roe yet. Yoa are more sl.ee p Chan bear" . " ' " ' ' ' 4 ' ' " tSr Have yoo fouuJ a verJlctT isid a ju-'ia to the oremaa of a jury.' io, yoot honor,' wa have bunted in every coruercf tie t;o3r ar-i tBere isnt one'tiere.7 ' ' " .. . , ,53 A medjcaJ jiarnal says tt. t siii'a'w men have the headache mora tbao rarred ones That may be;'but ' don't r--ried. tieu have the headache more taasig!e ctesf : ' " . 7 tC?.Some7men are like saaiU vley stretctf Odt immensely whtn yoa see lb a at a UUtaccei' but if you ctaio rrgbt tp loll, eta tLty UvO. af coatracied Into a very sma'l t -c. " ' Xj Jack, id a c i.a o a 1J jisttz' J tutoenifyotr filler's f'-d. ' - t)LniUim replied tla yw-J b ---got'ray krl'.a la lis pocltL - "t wub yo womU jy "a pC atu z . i ' , r gwTJ a suje manarr to ('' fc - 41 i .. I'tapsyicg as I.'iite as I ca, lA man cf a p LH--, rtEulIea a cueuasbtr, f r t &af?U1f c -1 i , , l-'-i r -1 .j TTbt. u i - c .4 I- ( .4 -. it ill? T tjr'j - s , I 0 i. . i - j t c j t . j r t.'.."-ir i -'a L,-..! 'i.1 cf "-tla iis.'j books, which ' will ta r ! t j lirmfrrfTirr UUUU-vJJXW stove, dropped it Instantly, and turning lis re Broachful f yes to tie diacipleof faith, etcTaJme . mte k wmX"CUeinnati Commercial. ' : ' t Atxrl L-za tz2t licit tla "Zisz3.n ITa t-;zl: j -tr:;r:: la Lcn Z-zl ijt a eocpUte c!'.Ied au!:-M cf |