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IEW . ..1S~x . E. r_ '_ -- _ --.. Du Chailln has panl ed *the vol of his experience as tra and lumter ELike Omssr. he is an excellebnt narrator of ae scene in which he dwelt, and the ex iiwhich he participated. Th contents thi, hialjatest works, are a ddmybaa 4c faseinate the large class whom he espeolally in his eye when he wrote. We, bj6in one of 0iAaske etories:" One day I wit a fearift seend. A man, a native of Goree, an islana o the coast of Sen egambia, w iohad the re tin of being a enak.e-haer, and was then at the .Gaboo, had sc din- capturing o or.e tHse large nojs./, wa a bold iengad p . hieLw on• evi being 'afraid of any snake, y naoesa the re ptil ight be; n oton 'we not afraid ti anyothemn, b ."rwlt fIio ith tany of themn elt s ha l often oeen hi sl s earei l, of corseh to htll tsm epsy th n k below the had, in hlselfby.. , lesthe i bb e - y ci otre whe" t? -ved. iws-s.e s i }es tho natitaes wh, .1i pa we iing o iteit a on ft aogwemanI not a single Inhabitant of the whetsregib I have explored, wo e have ever dared to d what the Geree maun Dd:. Two or three times, a the snake orawled on the ground we. madeof' :in the' e sdire tion with the utmostsped, my l afraid, leading off in the gea stampede; thoegh Sovidod m with a O. a g mn tl stii k in hle hlnd, oh d it i tnt-- o see ha man mekig apeu th around od, but he hod o ba low the n hk, ,and hiio sld ' iiayt2ile laurm1ihat he had -use geat atrength: - long athispart th the body is 'hed the senak losemuch li y werof do wit lmge do i e t a th e n a Then with b 'thehand h1k et hol of via warm ixclteien tin threwa the n gr 'a dThen the theiGoree man .*iae jahost -it with a.ll : stik, and inttantl the monster erected itte alf algobt to half.ltIt fulWulesot&t gewes: tsemn as vhistle wo leh we l s heard, lohsed he ingly and ercely in the man's face wist srt pointed tongue out, and then ashoies could not move.. The Goree maneri th little stick in his left hand, touchedit light , as itinugh to tease it. It was ea fearul .eght-and if he had been Adar enoungh te snake would, no dioubt, have sprung upon its antagonist. The man, as he teased and infuri ated th6'enake with the rod be 'held in his left hand, drew the attention of the reptile toward the stick; then suddenly, and in the wink of an eye, almost as quick as lightning, with his right hrad he got hold of the creature jushun dehshead. X The same thing that I have uist "elai3mi again took place. The snake folded itself round his body; then he unfolded the snake, which was once more let loose, and now this horrid serpent got so infriadted,that as soon as he was thrown on the ground he erected himself, and the glare of his eyes was something terrific. It was, indeed, an atpalling scene; the airrond 'seemed tobe filled with the whistling sound of the creature. Alas! a more terrible scene soon took place! The man became bolder and bolder, more and more careless, and the snake, probably, more and more accustomed to the mode of warfare of his antagonist, and just as the monster stood erect the man attempta to adise its noek ash had done many and many a time before, but snped the body too low. and before he had tpne to let it go the head turned on itsel and the man was bitten! I was perfectly sp b less-the scene had frosen my lood, an th ild shriek of all those round res the air. The serpent was loose and cewling on the gron8d, but befre it had time to go far a long ole came down upon Its back and broke Its pr e, the monster was killed. To the French doctor who had charge of the little colony the man went(happily he was just at hand); all the remedies were prompt and 'ersal; the man sffered intensely, his body became swollen, his mind. wandered, andhi life was despaired of; but at last he got better, and though complaining of great pain near the heart, he was soon able. td go oat again. A short time afterthis, having an ax in h hand, goin asuhel said, to cut wood, be suddenly plitiis own head in two. He had become in sane i Dr. Bellows on the Jews.-Referring to the efforts of the " Evangelicals" to co.ivert the Jews, a late number of the Jewish Messseger tells. Dr. Bellows-who relaxes occasionally from ab lPg Cateoli-sme p in t :rthe: - Let the Jews alone, and try to convert the dishonest people who go to chatch. Thae s a grand field for such men as Bellows, Beechdt, and oter t emin td t cleredtmeb to aid Gen. Be. Mr. Mthe, whasny of strongest pointv hDr.s stated in ev the Jorrespondence ode Pitt ofur Catci he h: cod e I ofhe sa met lecturenvine the town the th" ribe cplaced on ChrtIity" spe dda oW -Ahurch thm U he e it, since the iet. The lately. delivered "overtse at D ev. M.M r in th, whoe Jackstronget point th a ,)thatd inLther c pondea the o Cf"hPlttW Ithe same lectdre n that ofe town of Jacs birds only il this Chrch ey eit in dying.ine the .their eyes In dying. e1r ae asp.-T-'he .olkwing tter written to the- ton per,"will applyjuSt arp 601 Now, I g h have some 8aeol I uIms thlit Imeasurd Ihateve no' retmto "b imble tmy Sdon't hrtohina s h tamsitt 'r all pain way, owM the reason - torý& '-ehsslt a te ween eoti i faces, In onurs. I never I wah a y b dya stud the e y sond nis ry n eyd s eýn et ft i.lreg, an np h ar lib' fi or s eoils aDre ndr f ne kts W tenhea r ýOs teeth lenet w rbid eabt soh' I. st p Wears wndera thi, aemiel, orn teatbs Et intole the ity inoraneb oe~trere p i Ldepend, foraname tmuS ihyo f -lo -Ise It ts 4as t4eadvthei rao t eb Ie t iate o ser ,oar ' ee r eis"co1er "' .idntor, it I ctlh t In o s invetioun iste ofst bn as r as"'n w·tm en Thtwrteeh ldaot be o oterad ih erh ·-Tthbe lub, s saund turn: en star fat bulleebrof. J tones.B_.:> People have snotieatyatd an pren itheo s ri brailgs oanmakelt ing ,mer. T.hi helook upon . downright sups dtao, a.ad a very mis ionvon anne tn, .io et I Have beenoat it myself boyrhtAla, a thes 0 years,.n and I have something new ta-le ar every day,- ome, qome invention inorethab es aM affecting my bwhsiness, and all be applied under the evr aliftig conerditi ofaiijiklclimate, various soils, and inct.atin markets. When I hear London genraemen,w oeatall aorta ofwonder ful French dishes, no doubt,. and dine a In usse, call our country folks stupid " bucolics," they reinod me' of the accomplished Chinese who eat birds'-nest soap and stewed puppy dog, and regard themselve0, ar Cele tials; while they pitythe ignorance o thl Europeans, who live on beef and mettoen, rd whom they daesni Bs enter baerbaianas Advice Abort Migrotion.-J. C. Herrick of Dalton. Mies., a young man in Sharon, Ms., nd othere, ask the advice of the club as to e lands in various parts of the contry, and what a young man with $500, $100, aor et, will ing to work, had better do o Ropiv.--The Club, as such, never can, nor ever should, give stereotyped directions in such cases. Besides, advice on such topics is like giving eonsel touching one. wife. There are some thing in life about' hiohi f a man once needs advice, he will always need advice-the choice ofa trade or business, the slection of a wife, and of a homestead. seappliasnt asks, whether he had better pnt his money into United States bonds.it To this the caslib No; not into ptcbipent, but into iend, byo all means into land: Give not mc. over. its agricultural valse for a soil einatr good or easily made so convenient t o market. Be sm you will have a near and conaetanitmar t for your main' crow. Don't buy 'a trant merely because it . cheap. Yon might aswhell biny ann ld almanac, or a pair of.bua brosins because o they are cheap. Thesafest inve tment our $000 friend canm make, is to givefrom $100 to 00 an acre for good land, not ver two hours distant by riail from some great and growing city. - Tin CHuRCa o EDoLcawT on The title Ad vocslei a favorite one with the Methodist de nomination. But these -advocates tem to be inspired frtom diverse soures. Thus, the two As ou tee publisbed in this city-they them selvesobefig competent twtnestia-.geei seemt ingly on one point only, that each considers the other no bettor than-wlol, we aust refer to their past t oonroveraies to sr yd the poi"t of comparison. The dFeters Christian Advocate, published in Cincinnati, is not a whit behind its namesakes in viroi tecen Toais l athhe, bat it ocePiion sally presuh afl al rmera we glsomtf wight. Thus, in a late osnu, it permite its German cor respondent, Progf. Rebttt, Do D;; to enlighten its readEs roaoi edihstia, 'asrm"ayAnd a- om tgstor a o her children: e uat no notion can p cusiby be ofriet -fom the truth than thi-daerutf no oounta" in ghe debl teh ed her he poorest have a er a Se on the poorest day laborer has ot oly deep intesit in the educatian of the poor,and debs. Y;S. b0 t,*C aN ,, -, o , ,1I. = Fort te - .. . an. . ' f Reeata .E , 8to-.s, nds. S , s orlpt, ro I, . r ,la aye goneraply,.p . .tteed t , Sd eeed lkee 6,f-1i *itere sad HoPt furnish. 'i2, .' o r t to be 'oa ffic al a, 16? toyda street. ... LStr nem ea fl. - o3 .b laeteambegai an ag f sat YrNJati - -T' Dr oaern t ; -ýb't ýýý. -tie t -, L . .. • iRcN.... . or ... i SW Corner o Coou aJ n illabo ritt .tr ...e e gt .mLw , ,' - , . w an, A n Choice A ZorAmet o BLICH and GR3N_ TRX An de orn Trmp a n Domestl io nes 811 P .... ;o. ..... A Chrc Am,,ortm at ,LCa G'l W TES etwl fires k a`d Tme. At alnty sie aeld, 4 and patafily at tended to. delivered nml art of the city free of O rle. CahseGO1HN YUartcomastlvy osnhad n1n53m . con r. i ,a . cozr, as. • ndl hi n ew orders slicite. ad pnctall • ]P,. & I .SO ", SROOCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, D5,ALyRS IN WZSTERN PRODIO=, 6O........... )AOAZIBE STREET.......... -08 Seonlcnmet to or am or ew Ores. n.'"k a ?."Wo"a CO., CAHILL &- C W SET JACSAON CORN ]iCt AD STORE, Noe. "e7 Leves and a Water ', t seto. FNrud, Distrit, NEW. ORLEANS, . ...al~osa. pF , Be l Ale have temSna aTnd aper quality ofs Chicenad Cow Feed. Cllam fad we orders h. sa ncnc SG. BERY & CO., S Wholesale sad Retail Dealers in FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, 71 .............CAMP STREETm............." I :NEW ORi ,s, Caatny onrderpompfly,attended to. A. oodsT-a to any part of t ctyeL of JtO ldHM . . abIi 11WN AND LI10ORS, ' "o. 6 Tho tnlaa ... . J T. GIBBONSB a CO., * .. -, GRAIB, COr MRl AND HAYT, . ..............Peydrai soet................ myl? ly New Orleans. .j Moi .A..F... .. aGr "]DALERS IN GRAIN', COr r MAILand HA.rY, -0............ POYDRS SrEMT............* 0 Corne orfiltem. l5 3m P BRADLR-Y. Br . ,an. Fleor. Po tatoe O eona C ..'·olianie as ande. , JAME RLtEYSHQLD , U M - ea St. Chaa ew Orleans. D.3Lsed l and BtIk Tebes ameir the laIest Oe..p fut Iheaper, "tea ether Marble sM e.b. 318Maggath .s e s .. r? 1 55p ai 3 ý ' ý 1 14i .*aw, 'm: *'. OA W-~n-iIa~~*Id t rC ;~·'t'~i1+i&1f~ob~z.io TW'IIBZED LOOP 'i -O 8¶'O 'SIiZJT J HrAIWjIY 8EWINGR4C W;fiJ d ontset duch, 6ud 'Iitehe e4 . At-,, < eis woy le oolta'. W'J'sri: s,..,lia Las o srmsagtwok than aym a al. It i S }ui aeamst - v..y by a. the Lady iLismeaoiia ath. Svents of lel and it h the bUrtest asi te sn of ayMachlne the wortld. I weant evey as' I sell to give tun., and eas afairul tsetostun the anosesyif its es de at. J4IUN McNULTT 7 Chpiresettvew OeCsan Wholesalewand Retail the l pa TCsai. rwe c hine waetu Isa t A e easiatfe Orge Clarks QCrttd e Tke a ve wi - itdy I Manlae. ad d 3r.. New York primea for Splpdid R t RAKER 1SRW.G MACHINE, athesel ... C street. IMachine w .t ned . y ..e....... Pemmer. Quiltos, Tuker anda given with laevery M elachine . Tna asM MUSIC, PIANOS, AND I)ST, Wi . Ro.ya.& C.o.. . al tiorset. L . 1R Between , [anl and Cnto.' AesO . PLET.L PIANOS, of iren, o a new Plan, and ether MUSICAL wTarhMtiNS.talr kNd., I Choe reach and Italian STEW,] IXU - - - - :o i st ,,nt oM ,.USIC. Pbli i' rLep dnce MIsteabeJq,.- . aer, olleao asot at the m.]etreduceid Wrsse. ",. Alteeders mpaly atted to. I e 3m Mt..ns.. CAl i.... NEW ORLZA & . (Directly Oppote Chia" Church.) Depot for Grove ten, Pulpler & Co.'s Ptas, in _ - Gee A. Princ £ Oee Autesteo ORGAS, Edwarda' BEltiisee ORGANS. And fsru `the oERET MUSIC Publicr vies of es e "Oorreepcdance Mhsicale," La poy. Holland. nu Som pL IOHAND ORGANS. The R oeT and Q a4 5eploieosn mar.e. RCN nOA , ! Nu'. s, MWuilc for 10 cnenteir Pan t Pe PAs xpoan, Thee bot year A.. Ov{.l' a- rB , w Iua asepe otere d oseal r in SPLeat xPlhoae, maotarn hi or & Prnitst Stheowlag thee bpeeoand. the eans i ewlepine P aan rment, ad doweost ooI goSo , m peey imk. P.ierak dr b. pj ded to Tuning el Repsring., vinle. Inesselvee thet we e mpham be bar as. iso tical TOK'E BWET PIANOS. SWhilot heai and Steinway seat their Pianos to the Parlao zptieon, wthese both got a Medal, and are new quareling as to which is the right ne,. Weber re' mained at home, nanubcturing hia Superior Plans, Good Instrument, do net look for geld medals. SMy friends and etrangore are invited to examine these This assertion is net made from bemlasso motives, pel :thsli Chareh Music, 1~.~BB(YSJ II 3fl0ý-DRý.. GNAB .H tTB"" i D ."u~OW'N G " ...... D , ... !.... . ..Po yQ"T. 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M.arks. .msa si olr earma. :a mmr sPay tothe am finif beete as.: u..weof 1 to 140, ia sve........................ 1500 41 to 50, inlasive......................... 9o'" 51 to s, looev..e...... ............. ...0..0 which payment constitutes him or her a life me.. A. Life Inanmurce olcy is asueee btar a s ent ag bto ons dollar vs each eos *ad bw fsre sernaia But in no event shall abemotpalM on Wld )Olles 5. On the death of ay msAt an aheisnt fs inas upon sash y hodsr r jelat aud tawsmtl.O leama, bee i b note by written. notice sent to hisorfer a Poetofst e. ---r sand nd e easasement of S1 95 will be rdue in pO tion to teanmberofmembers enceediag Ave S. Should ay ieberfal to nthea lu t Stime epecifleS he fri to al tevieý SA io docunmalateons eeu*0s s550 Ua fo krfeitaer., e shell hbs a ited 1.~ ibfm he5olo Lf~sLk·~¶ *1