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• • , I \ EUliLISillilD \Y'Jl}SH.L Y. I:Jmmty Jud'ge-H>l»AY BRI>DlllilAD, Ja 7 • .- S ~ JAMJ;:s f): Bl!;\)Vl!f ~...,, 0 J e•~nons, 5 lh:l'lU!L L DmdB:lilR Sheriff-Ann;\-'' '\!I! M Dllito, Ytt fhu!& Shenif-{h-<aRLE& B~toD:!l'EeA.D h(lor-OUM:.,.-D Er.M;sNDO!LF Co1mty Cterl•-Su. ~· SM<T..ON Cl&k'tt Depn\1/-~ll•:t:t'vtw E l'AI<l<OTT ~N'oga'te-J -.MEs M CMPER D~t. tct .llttorru;y-;JosEBH D Sa,u; F.R Trea.mrer-Uua '\M H .. saaouqs:, New P~ltz Deputy Treas -J' >.COB H DunoiS' Kmgston Sv;perl>i8ars' Ole1 k-How:At<n CocKBURN Umn\s af~ THA.DDDE.us H..uT,. M-odena. .EJJ se JosEPll H Tuuur.r., Ellenvtlle ~ Cl FR A.NCrs A VooRH'EEB, Khngston AN ORIGlNAL STORY. F~r tho Press 'l.'en•pcation.- A 'l'nle f'a o- Li:fe. It was tho twtllght of an Apnl day, that a • -- - - ----- - -- --=--- rirntturr t t'ibratnrr t ~hnta:tin~ ititntr nnb: tbr 1rbt BY DANIEL BRADBURY. TONb N. Y .• THURSDAY MORNING~ JULY 12, 1869. whoso mouth came the jargon Boned Torke:y. whistled softly-returned to t\e J~'s stdu eyes flashed the unholy ,,..._ b d t k ) d George Coleuum \ud m\self were ohumll, \oo a no spo en or moYed, ho aru 1- en•er~atEt,dl'et~~~:~;.~::. :~:~~~~J~;!i and, as a natural conseq~ence, roomed to· \ Now I ~m gomg. Your !)tAyer has been panderer, who mtmstered gether George possessed a Spirit fur fun ; h'!M'd. e.nd no dtsnster W>ll befall y.ou.\ He belhsb paSSIOn. Ilefore such and when an opportumty offered whereby he left tho room and won all was qutet~and the tth···~ Lauton at a late hour of could ouiWJt the faculty of the cvcr•watcb• lady fello..sleep, Stilled by that beautifUl fntth fill tu£ots, he was sure to t'mprove 11 and truat When morning came and she observmg their play k d h sh•~uld have rtveted the attention One cold and ramy eveUtllg toward the awo e, we may feel sure shu poure i1Ut er unfatniliar With such scenes t He latter part of December, George and myself ~~dan.ksgdtedv~g \ahnd pradiSOShito H 1 m ,:'bo thha~ '\ were snu .. ly ensconced m our ltttlo room on eaen er un er s wmgs, so a n nay, felt for the mlSCrable, 10 -L f d f Now, for the first time, could the thtrd floor of the college build1ng. Both ... e was not a r~ 0 any terror by mght. tts horrors, as be Rympa of ua had been for the last two hours deeply The man proved .rue to hiS word, {ifi..j' not a wrlet<>he,dn.ess of a youth, robbed engaged m study. Now our stud1es bemg, thmg m the boose had been taken. 0 may S w~oon fully learned, we threw aside on; books, altd we not hope that his heart was changed from he possessed Lnuton had t th that day £orth, and that he forsook biB evtl nr'\\oss and the result, and he sa gazmg vacantly nt e fire. Presently, eourse, nnd cr>ed to that Sav1or \who e11111e WHOLE NO. 373. .Jerusa1eiiii. -- AN ADDRESS The etty of Jerusalem 1~ often repres..nted m engra-vmgs as lymg on\ S>de h>ll, mclm· People o:r tile State o:f New York. mg towards the Sauth. Th1s ontuation 1s not t!n. correct one-for tt actually 18 on the li'ro:.Low OITJZENS- At a meetmg of Amen plam at the top of the mountain z,on's (<lilD!!,])<\I>lO·CrJltS and Olbzens trrespecttve of Bill JS htgher by some fifty feet than any part1~ held 11t the Metropolttlm- Hotel, New part or the southern portion of Jerusalem, Yorkc1ty, on :Monday evemng, :[l,[a.y 7,1860, which shows that the town cannot slope to- Ex Mayo~ MICkle 1n the Chall', and E Ilram ward th& scmth Oliitdj Secretary, tbe followmg resn lu In regard to the valleys, I would remark itorur, off~ed \y Mr. W1lham E tawrenee that the G1bon valley, on the west s1de of S'eco!liled ~y Mr J H. Thorp, were the e1ty, does not extend to the full extent unammously a.dopteil of the walls on that stde, as I was led to be· Whereas, In the pre~t dtstur bed state of helVe 1t d1d. It commences a little sooth of ~Wd the ex<:l<tewent growmg out or the J<>ppa gt,te, and passes 1n a southerly d1• slime, eausmg f'eelmgs of antmos1ty to Do Olerk-D!>.\'IEL L D;.:c><Im, Ku1g•ton Du .B..tt y-NtcnoL As R GaA.ttA.M ... Kmgston Sc4out ~ D•~'L T V u1 BuREN Kmgston, dts 1 c ,. ETHAN P A.R!tOTT, Millon. • Ol youth of mterestmg appearance sat contem platmg, from a wmdow that looked mto one of tho thoroughfares of our great metropolis, the md1stmct forms that f11tted by, or watch· mg the stlvory queen of ntght, as ~he peered above the roofs Could tho gathermg Ehades of e:venmg have been dtspelled, there m1ght have been detected, even by II superflclal ob server, a highly florid flush upon h1s cheek, nnd m b1s ~ye the wammg herald tbat ever courses before the conquest of JnlemperA.n.c~ It was a moment of acute senstbthty and scrutmy. The awful eonsequenees of h1• course, of hfe rushed m VIVId pro•pect before the awakened Imagmahon, ttl! cold and fear ful terrors began to ng1tate Ins frame He cast lns gmlty eye to the v~rgm symbol be yond h1m, and 1t remmded hun of a fallhless love, he would have burled the remmJSceuce m other thoughts, but they deflod h1m, and refused rehef, he watched the burned st~p the pa;;senger, nnd tt was eloquent of hts own dddres•:ed !hi1mself to bts frteml, and m George arose and, after pacmg up and down to seek and save that wbtoh was lost,\ and IMUI~id me1dent Ilarrlll laughed I th~ room seve,rnl t•mes, exch••mea, \aloud even on the cross d 1d not reject tbo pemtent I havo 1t Now for 5omo fun. thu.r. li'1'6m thw tr~u 1 att~PY Jat WllGarn to :reetlon some distance, and i:urns to the east ex 1st wh11re all should be peace, mterruptmg Golng down the valley. I obtained \' line \''\\ !he mdlli!try of the eountr_y, llnd tendmg to of tho Kedron valley \t po:mt where the two perp<>tua;t~ secttonal s!r1fe thereby endanger nntte at the southern bnse of tho :Mount of mg tbe mstltuttons of the Repubhc, 1t be Olives Here the wate1s, commmghng, flow hooves every Citizen who feels un mterest m through a deep gorlfe tn an easterly d1rcc flie common welfare of the natiOn, to exert t1on toward the Dead Sea. I had also 11- per h1mself to allay such eVJI elements, and en feet vtow of the southern tcrmmatlon of the deavor to restore harmony throughout the htll on whtch Jersnalem IS Situawd, ns also tand And '\ EPHRAIM DEPUY Kysenklll 3 ~\P l of Poor-BE\'s I FREER Gntdtner Poor FloltsP lieeper-MosEs CoNsTABLE Do Physunan-AiBM D&Yo Ja~l d<> Si>»AR Et.TINGE- f J OH.N' VE:DDER, S'.tngertws OTIS CHURCH Ro~endale CutonerslisA..A.C ST!\.PLE.a, 1\tarlborough JosiAH Duao1s, JR Rondout County Sealer-GEo M EMMET Ron<lout Plan], Roat! ~ H B Fuwi .,,., Ellertville JoJIW l' Illl'M.,Nl'>o :lr1ng~ton Inspectors i\1 OsT;&R-HOUDT Sn~ertJes I N PURSUANCE of an Ol'der of James \\[ Cooper, Stu ro~ate of Ulster County, nnttce ts hereby gl'f~U to aU parsons lta:¥\tng ola1ms n.gatnst the estate of Abraham Young Jecea..st>J l•te of the town of M\rlborough m san l county that they \\\ 1 eq!\lred t-o present their chums, w1th the vouchers m support thereof to Stephen T •her one of the Sx:ecators of sm<l estate at ius re<;;11ence 1n satd town, ou or before the 1 At J•,rof .l.u~us.t n\-\-t D•tedJ!l.RUll;PY 23d 1860 1IENRY D YOUNG SOLOM{)N UIRQSALL, t lllm STEPHEN TABER, E:<lecutors --~-, f)UR.SUANl'to an orderofJ,.mes M Cooper, _r Snrrog 'te of Ulster county not1ce IS here by gtvcn to all pers<>ns lmvmg el nms agamst tho csta.te of Ehza.beth Crans deceased ln..te of the town of Shawn.ngunk, tn sn..td county that they are reqmr~d to preseut then· clmms to the un lersurned rndm1n1strn.tors of Hfwl es ta.te~ at the office of James G Gr-aham tn snul ttJwn o-n ar before the 18th d..'l.y of Angust nex.t D >ted February 15tll 1860 JA>!ES CRANS AJmmtstrator - -------- -- --- abnndomnent of dnty IIarry Lanton was of a sOCial dtsposttwn, warm tn h1s attachments, and readily access! ble IU hts feelings Reat ed an orphan, the strong barrters of parental admomt10n \ere not present to h1m who so much needed them lie could Judgo M one w1Lh sever1ty nnd m th1s very pbancy of dtsposJ!Jon betrayed h1m mto the snare that oftt1mes demands the care of the most wary to e.votd He wot not that the couvivtal cup of the fnend, 1s the potsoncd chahce of destructwn, for how cou.d a char acter m otber respects so atmable, so far for get ttself as to court the sot1shncss of the wassailer~ Alas' w1th h1m, so has 1t been w1th millions- he confided m hts own strength, he kne1v not h1mself 0' may the startlmg truth now rouse h1s soul, and force away tbe fiend already scowling o\'er 1ts mahc1ous work Let th~•e moments of self observntton deter he looks at us,' sa1d Lautou youth fell at th1s observA heard 1t, nnd soon he remov He thereon sell ted h1mself m front of nte, ut h 1 t d lid G d p our w o e rust an con enco m o - and 11> though some matters of great •mpor ThiS Indy s courage was mdeed wonderful, tance were to be dl•ctlSsed but \the Lord was her defence upon her The chords \Lew 'Bntd he \what do you say to hav· •••·nn~ m Lo.uton s bosom, m the evenmg, began agam to wilsh<'d to search out the unfor nght hand,\ and w1th h1m all th1ngs are pos• mg some roast turkey~\ stble I r~phed that 1t would be very acceptable __ and w1ohed to be mformed how we we,.e to POET'S DEPARTMENT hiS name and Sltuat 10 n, I rocure the article 1n question, other there seemed the \Why ea~y enough, replied he ' All ic(jnc<lrncdl and for th1s purpose he scp h1s frmud but he sought wrl~t~,hed young man had gone flel~ceod by h'\ unnatural shgar not long m followmg h1s \j·a.nuen•d long nnd far absorb thought, the tram of rc ueQLJ,~n• brtlk~nl by the mterruplton of Hart IS ever and anon the fate of you have to do IS to follow my dtrectwns, and the turkey w1ll be fortbcommg.' He then b1d me rcmam t1ll he returned- Puttmg on Ius hat and coat he Jeft the room lie so m returmd, however, and from be neath h1s o'ercont produced a fine, plump tu<key, all dressed, ready for cookmg. pro cured by some mystenous means. He set abvut the task of bems ch1ef cook, tymg a \\rung a s1gh from h1s ptece ofthm w~re to the neck ofthe fowl,11.nd then suspendmg 1t, hke Mohammed s coffin between earth and heaven, from the mantle shelf, thereby 1m1tatmg the old custom of cookmg ftplm,t to anniJ ze the workmgs of i'ed<p,Jicnb'l4 machme-tbe human heart i All thmgs had progressed very well, so far, and the savory smell ar1smg from tho .a~~ta,tcll, ile.lrP<:••'\ and self conv1cted, he now neatly cooked turkey served to mcrease wmdmgs of the c1ty, reck our appet1te, and our mouths watered at the steps m1ght tend It was the s1ght It wns now done and ready to be heart that now eorroded biB served, when we were startled by a lo11d deep nod sad was the conlhct knock at the door to necount for wh11t every to h1s own sattsractJOo-thc W r:t:tten for the Preas THE MANIAC LOVER•S SONG, BY J W VAN NAMBB T1B n.t the evening s quiet bonr When n.Il •• hushed o.nd still When softly fulls with mystic power The murmur of the rilL 'T1s when the moonbeams o er the Je~ r...u..Q f'O.J.ry pliantoms sllde That I devote my thoughts to thee, My gentle sptrtt bnde 'T1s when I tux! alone 1 alonc 1 Free from worldly oare, Wheii'na.ught but thee, thee, only thee, M)' thoughts and feeUngs sho.re , 'Tis wben tbe evening zophyrs atir The leaflets by my BJde, That I devote my tbenghta to th...,, My gentle sptnt bndc T1s nt the hour of m1da1glii s h118h Wlien atars o.ra m the sky J that d the Mount of Olives. These r1dges Whereas, In order to acmomphsh thiS much run parallel with e!lCh other, e.nd that of the Wished for resUlt, 1t !s nec~ss10ry for the peo other extendmg a httle farther south than pie to rally around some Prestdenbal candi the former. Thll G1hon valtey var 1 cs m date of national character, endowed \hkc w1dth from two hundred and sevonty.five to #'ith WISdom energy and great firmness, ani! four hundred feet It 1~ the former Wldth WhOSe pubhc serVICeS have been devoted to at the reservo1r, or Pool of {hhon, wh1ch 1s the best mterests of the country, and whosa f<>rmed by a wall of that extent runnmg ltke name shall msptrc confidence m the hearts of a mt!l dam ac:ross 1 t The pool 1 s near1y atr those who love country better than party SIX hundred feet m legth and over forty feet And tn deoth 1he upper pool of G1bon IS $ome Whereas, The people of Texas, assembled dtStanceabovB the lower 1g &!mtlar m 1ts con on the b\'ttle grounll 11f San J11-0mto 1 bavc stuctton, and about half the st~e of the low presented us With sll'ch a c~nd d~te , there er one. These pools are now, and. mdeed, tore he iii have been for many centur1es, 1dent11ied w1th Resolved, That m Gen Sam H<:>uston, of the hJStortcal c•rcumstnnce that at one of Texas, we recogmze the man for the cns•s them Solouwn was crowned kmg, m the year -a soldier, a statesman, a patrwt and a tru 1017 B c as related m F•rsl Kmge, first chap ly llonef!t m1'ttl, whose highest !11m has ever been Jns 1:01mtry s welfare , whom Benton ter and thttty thtrd verse, but V~h~£lle1 at the styled \tbe pupd or Jackson,' and of whom upper or lowor pool 1s a quest1on mvelved m Jackson sa1d \ In Houston I have full con doubt. My own opmton ts, thst as the plam fidence, and m btm you will have a frtend clear Qf design or deeett, m whom you can at Lhe upper poollB an extensive one, and, rely under all and every Circumstance com therefore, bette'r calculated than the other petent to at{f yon 1n every respect -[Letter for accommodatmg a large 11ssemhlage of peo to Col Me1gs. pie, wh1ch such au occasiOn would be hkely Resolved, 'l'hat Gen SAM llOuSTOX of P U!t:,;UAIH to anorderofJames i\<1 Cooper Sllrrogate of Ulster county, not1;c-e 1s here by g ven t 1 1tll p•rsons h LVIllg e\aims agntnst teo Mt!tte of Jolm G M~tcltey deceased, late of the towrt of Pl ttteltll m satd county. that they t.re r~qurr d to present the same.., wtth the vvucheri1 tn support thePeof to the unders1gn etl n..Jm1u :5trattDC ufsatldeee\sed. on or bafot-e the 12th d •Y of ,I ulv next, at her 1 ~stdence m s uJ town D 1ted Febt .,..q 6th JH60 mme a nrtuous resolutwn !-<aturc hers.·lrl hoiv.lver. became lranqml Nature George hastily caught up our b1rd, and resumed her funchons, and raiSing the wmdow let 1t gently down by that he had \\andcred the Wire then makmg the w1re fast, he soft The moon had passed the I} clooed the wmdow and resumed h1s stud stlence of the mght beto• 1e~, wb1le I wa1ted on the door, wh1ch I open And when no sound fa.Ue on mlllQ car, Sove the zephyr• gentlo stgh- Whan no light save mme 1s seen Across the pratrle wtde Texas be recommended to the f'reemen of the to brmg together, that •t was selected for Umted States, as a fellow-citizen who, by h~> A L 'II !l ,\. M ,\CKEY A_<lmtmstratrn: I N' pur>U1noe of an order of J~UlllS 1\f Cooper, Suttog tte of Ulst'\lr county notmo 1s hereby g1v~n to nll pQrson> lm¥mg ol~1ms rlgtnn$t the e>tlte of Henry llt Krom l~te of tne town of Ultve m s 111 county tlece<sed tlat they are 1cQlll c t tn p escnt tl e same wrth tl1Je vouchers tn supp:)rt ther~of to the. unrleT'Signe l executor ot s 111 l est~te a.t hls resul no.e In the saul ~own oi Ol 'i;P on OY 1 ef~t e t~H! lbth ln.) of Ju ty next D ,, I 1 •nnn y (}th IRGO 6ro3i7 JOHN J BOICE E~~enlor [ }Ul;SUA:-If to on <>rd\r ofJ;;mes M Cooper Surrog tte of Ulster coun:ty notice lS he1 e by g:1Ven to all persons lnVIng ctu1ms ng .. :1.mst t 1 e e::;ta. t~ or \hr \'t.hnm Eltmg Jeeen:sod late of \the t.own of L 11 Ln S...\l:l£1 ,C()UD~.Y' tihnt thP:V nre N<}un·ed to present then· ela~ms- to the Un..dM &lgll_ell tHlmnustrator of the estate of S!\ld d~ ceased n.t ' :o. res1Uenoe In the c1ty of Pough keep.ste, Dutr'tcss county .on o~ before the .3d d 'Y of S~ptember n•xt D\ted M>1rch I l8ti0 LU rliE~> ELTDIG Aclm1ntslrnt01 I :-<\ PURSU \:-<CE or an oruel' of J lffiOS M C<Jop r Snrt >g l.-11..\ of Ulste'l\ county notice l:i hercov gtveu to all persons h:1.:vmg el Hms ngunst thee\1t:\teof0 tthn. ue Chnvs n late of tno town of Ollvet 1n sa l count,r lece:1:;c- l th tt the-y are reqmre l to present tihe I clauns to :S1nll~ Bench one of the- Ex:ecutor-S- of sn U es tate- n.t h1!:> resalence tn sttld town o-n. OI hefol e :the I th d•,y ofS ptember next D.>ted ~larch 11 !860 SANDS BE\CH ' BLNJ B SUU~E 356 6m Execntnl s I )! PU'tSU \NUE of nn order o~ James M e\ooper Surrog \ e of the county of UlSter 'nOt-tee 1s hei eby giVen to- nll pcrl;:;ons l1~vtng cl:ums s.c:r:unst the esttte of D t.Ulel-Htutt lftte of the tow; of Pl \ttelall ,n S!Ltd county deceased, th 1 t they nre req 1 ret to pt esent the1r el ums t.o the un l.,.rstgnr-U n. t nnn:strn.tot\' of s~ul es trtte at h s re<.t lenee Jn the Rftid town, on or before the ~Hh t! •Y of September noxt D~tcd i\1 \fC 1 22J l8o 0 .J J A \II S II H \IT Adromts!rn~or mv1tes 1t It ts tho t1me when she 1s clad With her most allurmg vestments,- \ \Vhen well apparel'd Apr1l on the heel Of lunptd wmtar treads He stands-he tS resolved, no' 1t IS an proachmg footstep \Lauton ' sa1d the mtruder \what n.lone '1 and l!atchmg the moonbeams' Now I w1il stake my hfe, you a:re m n holy mood breathmg ptous exhalation.;: swearmg firm reso1vcs- aye and exccratmg your mtrus1ve fnend In one thmg nt least J ou do me mJuS hc.e the rest God speed I ' ' fhcn I II bo l <>ur confessor, and shnve you come confess ' \Well 1t ts a moral lecture. I have been contemplating the ben..uty o-¥ tlus hour n.nd. ht>V\1 i}Qcn led to reiloct upon the httleness of the feeble attemptB of m!ln to produce a plea· surablc moment, when natm e herself can and does so bountlfnlly offer trs rlie means of hap pmcss How can we, Without a blush of shame Ruffusmg our cheeks, pers1st m scelong m ru inOUS ex~ltement what 1111 obsenaiiM of tho precept of th0 5totc nge would so largely and surely 0 teld '!>' \ '\ truce to these freaks of the 1masma t10n, the provmco of the Junattc, the lover, and the poet Let 1~• nttend to subluMI y con cerns Mark and reiru.,n,bcr, I tell you these rhapsodies and sympathies w1th thmgs mam mate are the very mothers of qmetlsm and mdeed, 1f yeu pers1:<t, we may perhaps have m J ou 11S' d<evout a worshipper at 1ts shrme as ;\falmas hnnself, or the b1shop of Cam bray' • Indeed, sa1d Lauton,' would that I could lay clarm eo tbe purtty of a Fenelon Hu al ways seemed to me to be the most contented nnd pure, nnd yet hbeutl chnrncter that ever 1 h'ccu.' \w-.th coul F ~m~' surphc~ too, I suppose and bishops state If yo1 are co:n.n;;. W:J.Y don t ;ror:: come 1 hough I am a wtllmg noviCe you are a re uctant confe:::isor, resumed Harry Lauton, some!\ hat chagrmed at !us fnend s lcnty along' Y OD n')\ln.ncwn t btl eil..\lugh n.nd1trcqttl'C!> hut w smn..ll ,.~ f rooney to get a new h11t n.t Bffii;:, ~r~ h r, tH th;:, n wc:it !':tyles lll mn.Iket an lls ttl v ... yb on. h 1111 te- wrut; on his frten l!!. nnll p:1.trons - '\Valk along, .Jalln 1 Ji ~D stl p lU at RE T San t get that new bat for ......_t\..... th..n.t oltl one of yon s -u;: a.bout pU yed eut _ For a moment there was a slknce ' Let us go,' said Harn< breakmg tt They u1d go IIarns too welllmew the d•s pos1tton of h1s fner~d to apprehend any refu :-1al bowever unw11lmg he m1gllt be, so tran s1ent was th1s rnturnmg sense of duty, 1t !Hummed but for a moment hke the strughng C itiLDRE'< < flATS AND CAP>\ -I,a<hcs will fin 1 .u. B l'l:>T ,.; tb.u finest stock of Chtldron s and Infants li 1ots a.n l C ~p c..ver offere..l m th1s so1n..r beam when tbtck and heavy clouds are n,f.llC M ther w th g on lookmgbabu:~.s (the hand ruslun.,u by, swept away by tho ever rollmg ~mo t ch1ll th •t e>'ur wa.s born) are 1nv1ted to call and ex tnune my ch:ga.nt u. o ncnt of Cluldren s mass 5an > h~ts anl caps The fr1end,h1p of these young men arose J t:ST \\true\> the Book of Tot ~hi gwJ •~ k \.!' from contrast of character, and, m ~a.vmg men m~n.rHtbly purchase thcu~ bats at BEST b All ruee l.itt\o hoy; buy thetr o •P \' DE::>T ::> All th1s, we wnr agamst the fictiOns of poets and b..::t.nrlsomc little u t.'b C.:i arc nttc l \Vlth ~ n~,E~~t sn.t the pretty hypothesiS of metaphyslClans- ------- -~ ~--- 1 Clare Barns W<IS'eold, a-nd si<>W to wm odu POC KE r ll ~ T-J 1~ rcccrved, a\ d d -' nEST ' I cat1on and ctrcumstnnco bad a!Utost ea encu I!! -- the lofty and !ugh souled v1rtues of the heart Dr. Ro!it'CJano;;e'§ CcleJn.ucd I but, as tf to compensate fur these defects, na p A f N E X T R A O.T E R • ture had lambed on lmu talents th\ most If,. II IS mad mne t~ the most ox:traordma.ry d sc vcr ~plendld, and grasp of mtelleet the most corn _:t_ U 1 Will roltevc th-e p~tn of th.o worst bnrus d na 1 s~u.lris\nst--n.ntly, a.nU he~l with<mt laavtng a. scai prebcns1ve lla1 ry 1rauton was ardent an tl Wlll elicctua.Uy cure f ver sotc;::;,_ rheumahsm scn..l:l superstltmus and b1s heart overflowed l\ 1th b d tnro-a.f qmnsy s~rc cyei! ptlefl.. Tmg\VOTffi J Jatenl•>ss<>f the bout W1tb return ed and there before me stood one of the tu of external thmgs, h1s tu I tors 1 He sa1d he called to see 1f our room ceased Its throbs, and m 1t needed any repamng and we of course, m ren1ty of the Btnrty rub1c 11trdh•m to enter 11l11Ch be dtd. fie said ,hat he al\aj s took a deep mt~r t The very person m search est m tho personal welfare of the students, left Ius frtend, was before I and he thought, perhaps, our closet wanted msane, chucldcd laugh of repatrmg-thcreupon loolung mto tt He first s~luted his eo.r I next lool,ed under tho bed, to see 1f we need d Lauton, hae 1t deposed d \' y carp<l tl iC nlso m the bed t\ see unfortunn.te ma.n T \ Jf more covcrmg was CR!=l.entlal to our com V\rfolrtunatje! h:. I no-no tt Is the •ery f01 t But, findmg all nght, be seated htm• I lost and I have won I self m a cha1r, and 'ery coolly wanted to werful F1ve-ten-yes ten know tf the culmary depar.ment had been Sll\V h1m get 1t I lost and I removed to the upper part of thQ l.>utldmg, r must have more hranJy- ~g h6 ~m~lt the fumeg of aookmg vory plllJD• me wm. lJ We made what excuse we could, and over thd frame of Lauton after remammg m all about an hour and a the wreck before h•m, and I half, he took h1s leave mcoherent exoresswns He George Immediately raJscd the wmdow, l woFk neoomphshed ¥twas and hauled up the \\ re on whteh our even iiJiagiined romance lmg meal had been suspended But Judge of 1 dedtcato my mllt!a ID thee, My gentle opm~ brtde W r1tton for the Preas TO HENRIETTA. BY WILLI2 WARE .Falrest. or n.l-l#the lovely ma.ids Who tread hfe a weary wny, Upon thy noble brow, methi.nks Dark shadows never play Thtno eyes ara of the purest blue, As pure as-heaven' a own, Th)\' vo&oe la ewectest mus:so 1 fnend, I love 1t.s ooftos; lolle I love the smile so full of JOY, That lmgers on thy lips, 'T1s sweeter than tbe honey dew Tbe bees in summer Sip Ab, illlmyu DhOB ~y IIIIIJIU on 1110 1 TWlli eli oar me in' Slld hnnrB 'Twill he to my oad aching heart As eunsb1ne to the flowers Brooklyn N Y , 1860 MISCELLANEOUS READING. the performance of the ceremony at no numerous U\ld,lluthf9J pubhc servwel> m tLo great dtstance from the upper pool IS sttuat· Cabmet and m the field, h1s energy and de ed thH e-h-arne1·1louse, filled w1th human mswn, his political quahfieatwn and str1ct skeletonS', whose bodtes were bro~tght there adherence to the prmctples of equal and ex act yuat1<le to all men mer1ts to be elecfud to for mterment. the office of Chief m!lglstrate or thiS Unwn. In passmg down the .-alley, my gmdc potnt at the next Pres1denttal electton ed out the Ht11 of Evil Counsel, s1tuated on Resolved, fhat a Committee be appomted the slope of the rid .. e th,at bounds the ,a! to prepare an i>daress to the people of the \ Stat6 of New York. ley ou the south. Here Judas, the betrayer Resolved, I hat a. Committee be appomted of our Lord and Sa• wur, consulted WI!h to make snttable preparutwns for a rna•• those who would take h1m, as to the means meetmg of the peopte at an early day to be employed Resolved, That a Commtltee on Correspon We next came to that pnrt of the vntlay dence be appomted Resolved, That we JnvJ .. e a11 those :f'rlendly called Topb~t, and tt ~~ proper at this place to ~he qJc;tvement, and desirous of co opera to observe that the valley, although one and tmg w1th 1t, to address E Bramhall Qh1 il, the same, ts known by several names It ts Umon House, No S, lJ'nwn square, New York called Gihon valley, from Its commencement to the a.qqeduct from thence tt IS knc.wn by In compltance w1th the abo¥e resoluttons thll namo of llmnon, and bas been 5!ll00 tbo the nndere>.,ned wonl<l ealllo~r dten< on to days ot' Josb.ua, a part o>Fthe way, at a p6lnt the warmng VOJGO of Waohmgtoni lll bii5 south of Jerusalem, 1t 15 called m Scrtpture ll'arewell Ali~<!S!} t'6 the people of tho Umted the valley of Tohet It was a't thts pomt States that the kmgs of JUdea, at a 'ery early \I pray that your uown and hrothet!,y af per1od, ordamed the 1dolatrou~ prtests to fcctton may be perpetual , that the ft ee Con burn 1 ncense to Baal, the sun the moon all wh1cli IS flie 'II ork of your ban us, planets, Md the entire heaven Here the may be sacredly ma1ntatned \- Washmgtw rncn<~. shall \\ego ho_roe-home'l our chag1m And a.slot tt:;htn~nt when we ba word m order that he m1ght licld, mstead of the tut!,ey, oHly the bones ~ I f.-stened to the \\ 1re and a paper accompany I have a; home Th1•-1t IS I mg tl\em on wh1ch was wr1tten A Leaf' f'rom a Pocket•Pteee. children of Jerusalem were oll'ered up as hv ' I hsve no Improvements to make on tbe mg sacr 1 1ieea to Molecb by c~snng them m prmc1f>les of our fathers '-HoWfa'll II a' ha I hill! h~ has gone lind 'J'hat was m sht,y sooJ I Send us anoth er ' The JOke of 1t was we had hung 1t agamst Ole wmdow of the room below ours, and the the man, h1s brrun on 1 mmates seemg 1t dnnglmg down, nppropnat· hoiso>n that lurks m the glass ed tt fo thctr own u<e Long after that we street rang w1th the vacant were known as the cook< you speak of I ' asked Lady and the Robber. follm~e<l. 1bere, he contmued La>ute'n m the shade of the wall, he <fun t be afratd ' In a large ani! lonely house s1tuated 1n lhe reo,oilet'l' horror :;truck at the spectacle 1 south of England there once hvcd a lady and m>n·--ui~ corpse of a man He asked her two ma1d sen ants 1hey were far away eJtlllnnatton It was the VIC I from «II human hnb1tnt10tl8 hut they 6eemcd re11en~>:¢, retrlbUl!Vely sought to ha'e felt no fear and to have dwelt there ~•ncnc\' hun, he cou 1 d not escape me, peacefully and happliJ It was the lady's ar:a!!elcu me from a happy home, held I custom to go a1 ound the house w1th her to my hps, and bade me I ma1 ds eiei-J even mg to see thnt all tho Win my bram was fired wtth the dows anu doors were properly secured. One poiso,n,l hd robbed me-he, no no, he mght she had accompamed them as usual, es~:av~ , he has made me a '11lam, and ascertnmetl hat all wa:s safe. They lert rntltrderc>r 0 no, no-I am no mur her m the passage close to her JloGm, and over the mu1 clcrca man for the .~'\\\'\in'''\ whether life still lm He felt not a pulsation, mel't, dead He would body m the moons lrgh~. but rmudier,~d antt1elpated h1m, and cruelly m dtsplaymg m fHll v1e\ the dtstorted features of the mur • was the exclamatton of Lauton, s•r•lseles.s, ' 1t 1s Clare Harrts I ' ne-t it\'''\ I lost-lost '1\-ba I ba 1 ba' Home s1ckness 18 lllJUTIOUS to the mtelleet Use the team moderately, whtle lt ts shed dmg the coat. Consumphon m cattle IS eured by JUntper berr1es. Mow the weeds nftcr sun-down , 1t bleeds the roots till sunrtse Health depends on contentment &nd regu lar exerctse and dJet Bloatmg m horses 1s cured by g1vmg the scrapmgs of the hoof Skit m horses, ca.ltle, sheep and hogs, IS cured by gmng- boHed peas. Jaundoce tS cnrod w1th the wh1b~ omon nnd satl'ron r<>asted together InflammatiOn of the eyes IS cured bj bmd· mg &n wh1te rose b1ossoms Fowls and fresn moat' 1mprove from fall till spring, by keepmg frozen Colts and C1tlves do the best to be weaned when the Sign lS m the feet. Tomat1Jes will grow and rtpen on the vmes, by bemg hung up m the oellar, Turmps, etc., keep b11tter for late use, by cuttmg the top so ~hBt 1t CIMUIOt sprout Stone m the bladd<>r 1S d1ssolved by g1vmg a:eorns, rn w or boiled~ In m811 or beast. Jn:fl.ammlttJon IS cured w1t!t t\l.P house-leek -the JUICe taken m whey, apply tf tt ts ex sore eyes 1n horses 1s cured by the tar thnt works out of the temal Weak or rubbmg <>n wagon hu'b Scratches m horses are eured by honey and garjtc stewed together, rub on, or poul tiCB With It to the arms of the heated statue of that god, \Whoever loves and supports that Consh (Jeremiah, .fuventeenth ehapf~r. tlhrty first l ttrtiQiOSttlctly, IS my fellow \-Hooston. verse,) and here, too, as If to aton<> moSOme \I would mthcr not be, tban be Without 11. measure for the sm of that bornble worship country, and w•thont union wei can have no by the wanton Sl\Crtfice of so .iiant butnan • and no home.\- Houston bemgs, between one and two hundred thons .. r trust we 'Shall never be so chamed down of the dead bodtes.ef the Jews were 111 to party that we cannot leg.sla.te for tho diSCf!mld'ately throwtl, at the tithe tlte c1ty whole Amertca.n people \-Houston was, taken and destfoyed by Titus-tbus \M'.lfntam the Laws 1 Stpnd by tne Con· stltutron and the U mon '- f!ouston hterally fulfilhng the prophecy of the proph et Jeremla.Ii, as Wt'Itten, as m tile se'l'enth \When tlie laws are no longer regsrded, chapter and thirty seeond verse [Cor regulated htierty llhlt nn end Whenever the :Re-.narknbic. At a late meatmg of the New York His torte~<! Soe1ety, Br Bltcon stated, as a cun ous fac., tliat Americans never groan wbeu wounded Ill battle !f1aJor General (},.mes had told th1s,l1iUd said th\ilt he bad heaTd so from Geu Stark, and other G~nerals of the Revolution. 'l'hey ~>iw,.ys kno>w, when there were screnm!il and groans after a volley, that the Br1twh had' the worst of 1t. He druarcd to ba'l\': th1s put m prmt', lie thou~;ht the same power' <>f endurmg pam Without any extcr nal mnhttf.~on, which extsts to the 11bon Will Gr preJUdi~es of mdlvJfiuals become the tr~bunal \Jefore whicl,I constltubonal r1gbts nr-e to be adJUdiCated, th1s fabrto of government, has beeu reared through blood and tn bulatlo<I, must fait lll'11mtam the Censt1tlr· and tlle powers that extst through 1t ln the Umon we may exerc1seall the rights Which are necessary to our prospenty and safety u• resolve that '•t must and sha:ll be prr served.' It IS our only ark of safety \- R<Jusfu1! gmes, liad descended G\o t!;etr s\\cessors the country \I love my country-my whole coun':r'y 1 wnuld pre~erve 1t for postenty as free and as pure as It came to ua, and tbercl'ore <)ppose,ev· erythlng ealmlla:ted to destt'o,r 1t ' - Jfl~us'um IU £ :I'he understgBed hillmv'e that these are •he ---- No Miu row an Iris Dones. !\sentiments of the ~at maJont) o£ the e1tl zens th10ughout the Umon, !Uld that t!hey will throw oft' the shackles of pl>rty and rally then went to the1r own, wb1ch was qu1te at the other s1de of the hoase Ae the 11l.dy opened her door shed 1stmctly saw a man un· der her bed What could she do' Her sel'· vants were far awa), and could not hear her tf she screemed for help, and even If they had eo me to her :>SSi.sta.n<:e, those three worn• en were no match for a desperate house break- er How was she to act ~ She trusted m God QUietly she closed the door and loclred 1t on the mstde, winch she was always m the habtt of domg She then lelfmr\' brua'l...il her hatr, and puttmg o • her dressmg gown, she took her b>ble and set down to read She shalt unravel the rest, ,f any, read e.loud and chose ll chapter wh1ch had pe be, that envcwps the fate of' cuhar l'\lferenee to God s watchful care over tim tempter and tl!e murdered us, and constant care of ns by mght and by !h,ooHi;P.A 1 s w 1 th the hvmg-wttb hts v1d· d~>y When 1t was fimshed she prayed'llt great Chrome \ores ale cured w1th the elder barl<, ,steep and take mternally, and apply exter nally, m omtment or otherWISe frtentl George Glaton, the vtc length, st til uttenng her words aloud, espe· oiAPO··nven nllam, IS the mmnte or emily commendtn!IJ herself and li'Orvnnta to fe~llll so~~okcn brenst ehtli>IMn• £orns sore mp generous feclmg W1th the one rehg10n was p,l\9s old SOISS:, spmms, bru\'e pn.ms tn tho a. mockery, and 1ts votanes a scoff, W1lh the k d 1 h e-st er.nnp>~ ~~e m the fa..ee sp-mn.l :Gauton, hla friend and God s protectton, and dwelt upon then· uttar ts recla1med. The lesson helplessness, and dependence upon htm to mght bo..s not l'iean forgotten ~reserve them from all dangers At last she To lmnselr be has msured peace rose from her IUleOB, put out• her oandh!, and n~dillRIIPinqEiB, til b1a- fflends he IS an honor laid down tn bed, but she dtd not s1e!!p~ Af· l :t.e st o anffr e •- h u~ ouf.'W..eou:s eruptionH~ &e other, d1fferently Clrcumstanced, the p1ous n.tfcetiOns st1 JOln~, o 1 D I.Jt~te)laea >,_!so 8 1 t~o for s 1lt Rho urn, Scrof<>la, llrY 51 P 0 as VIrtues would have been a passiOn 1spos1 chnppod hands &c w u St 290 ttons so dt!ferent, so seldom m colhston, could Joh 1 ~t Km\'~tan.. near ·H ~ ~ - --~ - N' not produce mistrust Thetr very extremes f,atesi J!';~§MMiS---~eW andM itl 11 e 1 were the seal or their trlen<lship H was to somety he bas become an or· ter a f~w m•uutcs haJ. elapsc<l she w\\ con to mankmd a blessmg SCIOUS that the man was atandmg by her bed of' freellOtll', remember that s!de 1'fb addressed her ahd• begged her not A JOUrneyman weatVer took to hts employ· er lli p1eGe or eloth he had JUSt finished. Up- on exammation, t'Wil boles but half an moh apnrt were found, for wbteb a fine of two shtlltngs was aemandod. \ Do you charge the &arne for small !!S\for l\\lli-\ boles ~\ =ked the workm,.n The man who bas no enemJes ts a mere arimn.d th!l' ataMa:r\1 of tlie gttltant h>3r0\of drone 10 the hive of created mtel11genee. lie I.SiirrJI!:cii:iito,; d!iStlinguiE:hed altkcl! ai;: a soldl<i!r, 1s a mtlk and wttter man who eon tents htm a statesman, and Ill mosbneO:t'tuptib!& patrmt, self w1th domg no harm, while It IS noton· ever ready to maintam tlie Tights of tlie peo ous that he ufdtl1US n& good Such men are pie of the whole eountry, eveu ~r tt be at the bme·senmg, fence-nd1ttg, gG•netwcens, sltcrtfloo of office and fealty to party. One creep after men of pos•t•on and propet;.ty • and who believ«tbe govemment should d1rect its hypoenttcally bow to men m the humble attent 1 on to developmg the res~urces ll'lld' en wallis of hfe, take no pai't' 1!1 pobhcserttlment courage thQ mdnstry of the natlon. ':l;liat; m and sm1le and ~m1rk upon all they come stead of gettmg np sect1ona\ <:ontrovers1es, ttnd m contact w1th. They glide ~bough !Jfe uu· wMlmg t.&e: ~<bd' ongenlfermg Ill·teel1ng m d1sturbell, and smk t!l otfSenre graves, un petty squabbles, we should bmld t:all!l'oatls to ~~~~~- ~~~~~&~~ together, and open a new h1ghway for Mm mcrce with Chma and Jllp!ln, t1in1! {;*Vlng ron Precious Tful-e, Try what you c11n make of the b~oken unpetus to all tho peaceful pursmts:oflife. A. fragments of time Glean up 1ts g-eld dust-! st 1 ate~;mi~n wlio, to use b1s own 1ang<1agt<, .s-an th<1se rMplngs and paril'lgll l!f premoos dura• '' ..dv'lldil:t# o!!>l'l!ln!ti!Ir!ilent'll'tldmefol'lll,~'5tlict han, ~hose le;>ftllg~ of days an& remnants comp11 ancG with the Oon!!tltUt!On; ll. i'Jg!!t ~ bou;s whtcb so m®Y' sweep out mto the eu:tlon of duty at the h'litrdll o;\1' !ifflcers bt-<11\e \ .. '\' o e(£1lally unfortunate for both that, wlule the J U T ~BCBI'in:tD t1. la.I'\'O sEoek of t'tl\S81 OS Bosom Shn:ts a-t REMARKABLY LOW J?RiCES one was disposed to direct, ilia other was m 1 1'l' al~ a. Gne as....1.ortment of ge11.tlenwn 5 ..Neck chned to J u;ld. The one \VaS\ VlCJOu~ by de or cw. 1 tn ent .... li:Iarsdles Collars llnrl \ g~noraHasoor T'' L termmatton, the other through lhe mfirmlty of Furn1.-shr.n~'~' goods at thel\'lrrrrA:RY ALL AI OntNG .t\SD 1 ~R:-;;tsutNG Es1'A:BLISUMEYT, 74 No-rth of tempcr'unent F'Tont-<>t IUn~ston ABM V AjN KEUREN WttT\VYCK 1tUltME~lE 1 fERY ASSOCIATION. l\f'1Illl Sorlp of the abi>ve Assoolatton oan bo bncl of ._l.:~m M II!\yes, ~t $22 &0 per sb~~;re, whteli en tltleff'tlt~ 1\uldsr to 4!10 feet or gtotmd by the pay l'li<intl\if'$(} tl~'rotfieAlill<>ilf On snrreitderof\the Se ._to tbl!: g&~et<liey [: ' s<>;n, Esq., u. deed mftbe~solled ~ l!l_ _ BUDiiNGTO\i-1 Pr•s _ D ~ESS GODD!;t'-'-Come and see them at ,... itWUIJ lc CJW~Bl Let the reader of•t!iis l'!>pid sketch recll'll to mmd, tf maJ hap cur1os1ty ever prompted h1m t<> VISit a modern hell the ptclure that pre sauted tb•elf b'efC.re !lim '£-he motley group, we ventUFC' to say, was net-mr~that of Pan demontum and 1ts damned host. 'l'here was a portion gay, and false as gay--vmtlms pre I partng for thelt' slayer~ tb fatten upon , we ,mean not them- We could p,oiDt oat that de v 1 ce ,.'te the mo&t degrading and to be alarmed • I came here,' said he, ' to Remember that he who IS I rob ~ou, but after the words you have read wme cup. 1 s no longer free, l.ut and the prayers you have uttered, no power oluuus to the sptr>t of evil on earth could mduce me to l'lttl't yotttat' tooth beware of that fl\lend who urges , bew11.re of tliat se called fnend to enter A mod6rn hell , pause, you deeJde • ao right and h'eavcn Hopmg th>s burr1ed sketch do some ltttle good, I bid you, 1'Ail.rliar, tWQdmig}lt 1 !t'thmg m your house But you must remain perfectly qtnet, and not a.ttllmpt to mt&fere With me. I shall g) • • a s1gnal to my .:om pan< tons wh1ch they understand, and then we Wlll go away, ll.nd you hi!.ve my soiet!In wOJ\d that no one shall ha.rm you and nllt tbe smaUest thmg belongmg- to you shan be dtsturbed.- J1e then went to the wmdow, opened tt and • Yes-a shtllm; for every bole, b•g or Wbereujron the workman immediately tore 1 ~-··~ of e.x>stence Perhaps tf you be-a lilt• government, an equal distribUtion of th!r.UelJ the twil holes mto one, exela1111mg,\ that'll Jllll' of JI!Qments, tf J ou be fru~l a)ld hoard efits of governmentto all classl.s anihroctrons, savo a sbtllmg, anyhow.•• qp, odd ~litotes and halt fio'l;ltS:llbd onexpecl: opp-osed to monopolies wd specl'a.UagtSlat•on, His eb'ljtloyer was so well ¢eased with ed holtdJ>Y.S, your c~~eful gle~~nmgs ro\Y eko and a hbere;l 'Polley Ut' t:e~_ll :tD the aetun I hts w1t thnt he rem1tted the whole fine at out a longo~tnd useful l1fe, and you roa.y dte at settler on the publw domMn.\~ once, ll!Sl; ncn~;r m eXIstence than multitudes whow WhGt! 6en~ &usb:in~ i,: mao Whllko lS a:ll tbe1r GWB. deeds :adorn .the bttghtest pages .of llie 'histdl\1- t;?S:\ Douotfess thts'tll a dry and thlfsfy is;4 ram1llar 1 ._ • 1 s- m vain to hope to ple'a.se a1l+or-tlae Repubbc, and whose name land ; but tt ts tho land whe~e C!Ver a,!n:a: 1 ~~~;:n::on~~·:~~~€i~:::-•\:t:~a ... h~ stand wttb llts face tn what w.ord m ilVClj' .Anter•can; !ll>us!l)jold'fi;.anr the tho eye ts gladdened: by some goOdly '\ •u~u \\' \'Uf;iltmtho<\\\'ilen wilt, he must necessan~y tum New:uamp!!u \\\\ II> strunge and unexpected places shores of the Pae~f:ic, bora.1n V.u·gtrua, a son w1th fresh and lofty ChflStaUS ht~ back upon half the world