FUND. National gSAFETi; TRUST 5 Company. I).-RATIONAL ittnUj njt mb ■ANT. —CIW ES. V ij, sail in »ny naionnt, lai®* ■aid *ar moaoy from back In ,c this'l intis ipMUb- SI FURS! hsndsomest SMortaiSßt Of ‘ J Alt Hina, smbracing l S f -.CUWS, ■ r Ladies anil hicturo, and of STiity quill- ,-g In, the sbovellii,, «rt)l ■.basing sUowher., *4 X tat possible prion, nle vuo Lutheran ebarth. JESSK SMITH. T HE SU R h'.- mt#bl!iibniecitber#toSM;a d respectfully an- «■_- uu nuJ vicinity, OAmL. n RETAIL mm STOTR STORE, f* fT- I fit, between Harriet and . ’. .•ro he will keepconstant of everything in hi* unable terms. * ■ SPOUTING, • o mamifactarM ’Hunt** be inach superiarto gjUk. >r smithing room to hl*.«4* and au assortment of o#> A •/- : i'r attends! to. . a:! espectfully solicited. , STEPHEN WINTJBHA,.; , WATCH A! I large assortment ef Sii4 in. English and Skleu tasjfr d makers. In nilditica «a (and roads to order) «• uvernnd Siltsr Plated srs£% tli- Dt of socll goods W M till and Jewelry Stork. T> i ■ tiicse of the tnbscrlby* illy, nm la#lied to call. es m bis stock and work. ... „ - assortment of Cools,Khoj*, odens at Ciir prices. V , 0:1 to custom work, alibi ' satis faction. MonatiUtttM ii-'afa street, tnunedtaMy . JOHN R. ROBERTS. ’ocery Sti>re. 111. KEEPS CON- tad, Cakes, &C s', FLOUR, HIES, AUS and TOBACOO. •B RINK, r r- ' t. below Annie Rfraat. IABLISHMEUT. n-:D announce Had vicinity Unit they hfcT* HOE SPIOP Winters’ Tin Ship, Jbu* i hand n good Auortmta* i.i imt/acturt. ' ■ n to mnkiuj iaJfiM’. JRiopt' 1 nr public p»tron»gd,tAit r entire satisfaction. Joii.v gipyjsr » Qo>. CE GAZETTE.— ‘ I:nn ami Criminal* i» J» • r circulated thronaheeit Cii Sat Trial*, Criminal ' "• the »om», together*}* - s to be foand te itty Lrr.; $1 for (lx Kießtha, W > should write thrlr wd where the; rerid* elltklfl r. O- /v w York PollcYtitret**, • , yvw rorfe gay. !0,000 BARRELS i Londi Manufacturing lasers.. This la the mtiif. th will manure an acta 'i mi ono-thlrd to one*slt L ; cariier. and, unlike gp> land, v A 1 .pamphlet, with particular*, wUlbe nil to I’Tuuixa co., ' vi «M>Tet, Philadelphia.' i EE..: ■•tJaKßS&ii JOIW aHOEUAKEtt-" U> 01*8, .CAM rbon 0f1,4c- at * \ KKSghgß’g. oiancK'sa^ ot Xleady-Jlode clothing. .U-LDEscKIPr j. A Hajqi«r. "*24» AND COT fi- yf ■V ■' ■ ... ~ , ........ . • ■ i ' i “ J ' * .' , ■ * _• •-, > •. ... . - .... . . ; . W * lt * *■' ir - -■-"" u-^ -■ -f. ..., ■ . .■'“ -DEBSF, ■■'6 "• § s W 5» a ** / ea £ p J “ 9 “ P sli § 5 2 3 S § ~S a> g *o v ■ -g g I I .rO » CO Q x § CC tt g " Si in : r ts o K C O M £ ** !> £ &Q H 3 ts £E c W KJ S X S w t- -*• I 3 . S 5 • ' C 1 INVUL ATTENTION to some of tho taoiit oxtraordi nary sure, by my PECTORAL. SYRUP. They aro'at' homo mid any one who has doubts can in quire of the persona who lon e been cured by it. In. KKYSKR IS PREPARED AT ANV TIME TO EX- Scx^ UA,iaii * rOK ALL xlloiK aili.si) 10 YOUR COLDS.—A case of five yenra stand lag cured tv DR. KEYS E K’ S PECTORAL SYRUP. w Pittsbcbo. Jan. 11th. 1860. Dr. liErSEßj—Siy wife has been afißclcd with tt bad •ougb aud difficulty of breathing for live or six years, wliich for several years back had gradually increased In violence. The complaint has been hereditary.and shrhnd been treated by several physicians without any Teller. In fills.state of ber case 1 |nocured some of vour Pectoral Cotab I bought the fust time a fifty cent bottle wnidi relieved her very much; 1 then Culled am! c.,t a dollar bottle, which cured her entirely, and she ha# im» no trace of the former disease, excepi .'weakness. 1 would also State that 1 used the medicine myself to a cold and "ough. Tbo medicine cured me by taking o:>e dose lex pres? my entire sati#faction with the medicine and von urs at liberty to publish this if you desire to do so. ' ' ~ PIIISBLT.O. XoV. 18th, ISbS VR. KETSEE.:—Although not an advocate of Patent Meiii •lnc in general, it «2oi J# ms'preat pleasure to recommend jour 1 eetoral byrup. As a medicine it is well worthy the Rttsntiou of any person who may in any maimer ba affec ted with coughs, fold# and hoarseness of any kind, and for the peculiar qualifications for removing all that disa-r bi* 9o>)«ution attending a cold. * I have been more or loss, in roy Ilf# affected with tile >■#l crest colds of hoarseness. At times mv tlirout would become so closed as to prevent my speaking above u vvhi,- i2...?eum y o^, tt ‘-7 dute * of lh ‘ übuTe Syrup it would in ree mi mending this medicine, I must unhesitatingly ** tba- i: is the best medicine I ever found, purporting to onre t , ;e above; nor should any family bo without this rsm.dy for diseases so prevalent Tours, most respectfully, EDWARD J. JONES, Cashier, Cltuen.’ Deposit Bunk. , . Steubenville, 0.. March Utli, 1559 Kuysqr’s Cough Syrup for a bad cough of ssieiai years standing, and enn cheot-rullv sav it h the W medicine lor the same that 1 have ever takJn. J. IV. l ilicr. • If o ',, AND DR. KKYSEIi S PECTORAL SYR- ClDk. KtrsEE—D. urSir: Excuse the delay of my nc- UuowlMlj-ing fno excellence of your Pectoral Syrup sooner i IsK" great pleasure in saving tiint it is all von ««>• it I • IT KNOCKED THE NOISE OCT OF MV ffifl. and »hv worst olio I was ever afflicted with; I have not used •non- than one half of the bottle, and can and do wish that I Who are afllleted Would give ;t as fid a trial aM have • done. aud tliuy.wlll be proud to /ay. -Mt is no qnaelc ;„edi -1 'xoal.i not suiter anutt.cr mrli an attack for nnv consideration. or at any cost. lam confident ] can bn-athe I wore tywriy than I eicr did. I h'-ull a)wav H ackno-.vled~-> I n debt cTgramiide for Inventing 90 csc-Ilent a remedy | Tod are at liberty to use n.v name in this re-ond iu'-o i ' tlunk proper E.r.f«AW.* Messenger, Carnt.-on Council, I'ittsbu:-)■ i. a PITTSBCRO, May 11 til. liiU. " ' N. B. ; lam no stranger to mj-y'iw citizens aadu’l who •utortaiu doubts can consult me personally. ’ *E. F. P. RXAD TilE TUCTII —Da. Krvscr.: I have a danghte- Who 0.. akon several medicines for a bad cough, who lias Ua.ii sei r.ii medicine* for a bad cough, without benefit— h Vh" 1 Ayw » Cherry Pvetoiwl, .1 purchased iron. Li *»r VT. > CV mAL Sy W-’!>, H.nl before ah:- hii used i.alfe. bottle »he was relieved. The second hot tie cured her entirely of her cough. A OPT.’IT nrno u, * u »‘hor 31stf;isb3. ■vi i- .A? C . CRE ,!i »‘K- KKYSIIIfS pJ-irt’OßU ' " I ‘V !,l-S 1 '‘•“Shin. All.-irhf.in county J t1..l >"w V”' a “ ' v,licI ' Com,imnfed about the Ith of February last, ami con’inii. -l ( ..., , \ tiiijjl .y t ni the best physicians in the conn lit- and'mv tu U -’n “‘'“bated Ulitil early in Ucto'-Jr \t that tih.;CJ iuivwe.no try your PJECTUiI Ah SYttCP.wM* 1 iliJ v ind \{it*r I hud tikt*n out* l.ottk- ] \ V w eiiri»• -! v f.« irom tin, coughing and spitting. I had rain $ il 811 ,u, ‘ l b” tunsvn that Ibis valuable remedy .will do lor other* '■vfliut it ha* done in „ „ J? C. I.II’TI.L’, Peebles town.thin " B. 31. IvELS. ‘ . , Patto.v townsmp, April 14th. 1557 A WONDERFUL CBltK.—Some time ago. au old neigh l r of mine was very ill with a had cough which every oiie eui.;. ,-,... to he consumption. His relatives told me he had Ul.oH.very remedy they heard dr 'Without bem-nt; hi. bro her came to see him die. *,d all v.-ere c.i.nim.-d in Urn w'riv' r ~otllv« - 1 had about the third of a oryoue Pectoral Syrup, whieh I gave him, and it idak‘w' h' Ur, ' d t 0 tilo “*tonl»hincnt of all. What ..A.’ T? "‘T r " n, “ rk ’>hle. in the extrema age of Sa o - ' ; I ‘’. bßir -.g abotit eighty years old. 1 have noXuht * IC ' - !aI saved hie life. JOlUf MUIXNIS. V.VV^^'- KS /SCTORAL SYRUP IN BLAIRS .. i, ■■*:” ,w ‘ sc ***»• “nether supply of youryi.loal.Jo . Almost ovei ? -t.oS. - To cash from County Commissioners,' 53250. W Po. horn JS. ilcGraw boiug uioacv L received by bim for boarding Ceo,'. Hammer. Do. from E. McOraw (Stinvnrl) for cloveraeed B sold. Lloyd A llenry. 4 112,87 1801. Jan. 1. Xialaucc due Treasurer at settlement, Bs!fi4 Cli. Balance due Xroaautor ot last aeUlomerit, $11.16 B J ttoiqunt paid'— ; McFoddcu A Co. for groceries... I-Joyd i Henry, for gioceries.... •Thofutou Itarues, groceries . A. L. HollUay, groceries ,Ja 02 l!enj. falie, postj relief ■ B‘o6 8 ‘ 06 Wm. Lane, repairing cistern y.’og Stock. Wra. Delaney, bull i 11,-iler.. Albert Keoder, sbeou l». C. McKee, sheep Sttlcries. ® Scmuel Shriver, director, fur ISIO 60 2S U.-u. Vi cuvur. du fur 1300.. 4o'-',n .lufin B. Uiddlo do ™ZZZZ. 00 i’eter Cood do . <0 ’ r ,o tico. Weaver, clerk ■■■■ZZZZ 1600 Kd. MoOra"-, .Steward, on ruc’t 070 00 J. A. Landis, jilivoician lio.uo i.U0.27 0. A. Traugh, Ocorgu Itn vmor.d McCrum A Ucru. M. 11. Jolly J. I*. Jones Out Door Jidief and Expenses. Catharine Son 00 m wK n vbetii ; i. Alary Daugherty .v. v , Annie Dougherty., . i s w , Christian Sniultt ->1 es Catharine Justice JVr!; j 0... Kanutz *- ;....:. live iJentou , ' 1J t" Bebeeca Forrester ....’. Eiiaihelh Carls Susan uaugi. z::z::zz I™ Catharine Wearer ." in ea 3trs„Conue r . Nant-y sF’Ginuis Uanimli Ayres. loon Jane Sloiiehruiter ..rTf AVin. Leonard * „'l- Jhtry Sweeny "IZZZZ'.ZZ i'.ju D in. Cordon Z n Coffln for J. Lnuutz. - Funeral expenses of James Court...;.! - so r uner.l] expenses of K. (hind gTo Isaac Cromer, for cofiin, &c n on Kcilt }lua, digging grave i (i 0 CloarlesTiean. for Coffliw ....; J. J. A. Wivr, State Lunatic Asylum, for Mary .States J “• -McOr.iw. removing Mary” KlaVej'’fV..’m AisAMim : Dr. 11. T. Coffey. ; medical attendance on mu door piiup'ji's ..... to itv Dr. G. W-. Smith, do .iZ Drs Boss * Fear, do.! .< Dr. F.U. Bloom; d 0......... Dr. Jr M. GemmiU, ZZ"""7’ pr. J. T. Christy, do . . ? • SSS pr. J. A. Landis, ' do .. , Dr. A. M isliavt, do u/ZZZ 10.00 Miscellaneous. J.ltwti, White i c-._ dm EV f Ptttfk. Sheriff, Inouey Ih’r S. I*oyor|d interest infiirm Jos. UaJdrigtf, Vvqiy.J&ti iu Lytle casi'*”,!.’. Justic/ and Constables' Fees - John Cox 0. John (.iorloy* J. M. Clnri'y. I |Ja». Conrad Jhs. .McPherson.- Ocorgo Koou ....... J. H. Qu110v:.... , J: K. JBty AVillimnson .... Mii;!;.".’?! Hetrick yVfli. F. l!rin.:iithnll v Alex. Figart..... Simon Jgett .... J. H. Wnltur .. Wui.EaJrcu .... Wm'. Hurley Isaac .YmgUcg Treasurer's percentage. ~ u ' e nnderslgned Auditors ofßlalr County, doMnifv tJiat we haw sxmnincO, audited nml adjusted the tbreiroinb account of John PennAlonca. Treasurer of tJm T)irr»f*tn»- the l-oor of Jilair county, and U.« iiss.ato}, and that theru is ft balance of dollars aqd ninety-lb urcciitß due the said Tnwuia-r" our handa and seals, this Sth day of Jnau'hryi a D JsW ’ JOS. it. ilKWir.'’ A LEX. M. LLOYD, UiiSSi.M Kli, ' .- _ . ; Additora STATEVKW' OF E McGE-iW, Steward of d the jthftr County I'oor House. ci ft*. fip *S* property 20M Jacob Hammer, for sniipportof his father..—!. .§«* Drej-lbos. fpr 4 «alvc«.. i-m Frcmk Uonry.for-Jaird....— —. • iv 9? ofsuhdry panpora..U ...L..... ? ■ . ” »« ~ *«f rent of Mrs Shiite* house v. »<« son J-weph Ulggiiu, li>r cloverset-d "JZV ££; Mr Maitland, d0V....;. ! , wm sjiaw,, . ido ?•£ .v xiinrii.' ’• ~ - uo.. :z::77 •■-•.•. lit •* Im < Wrld Caldwell on acc’t for bides isioo VA-By c*sh b&M— : |g^’;; ■ SSEnr-cziE! i$ / ii^^tiOwr^AJai J(US 5^‘ 80 ■ ■ ,"' '■" : - rrr^-‘8?«J House Exjtcnats .. 182.40 .. 192.54 ~ 1U9.01 .. 101.40 .. 89.35 .. 5C.99 ~ 12.& , 11.00 . 13.16 . 12.55 .. 8.06 6.7(f . 37.23 . 31.00 . 12.76 . 12.04 . 12.90 3.32 15.40 . 18.09 . 22.00 Farm Vnniiuj 16.00 10.C0- 16.00 15.00 16.00 74.38 1 IP.CS 33.01 52,70 8.40 100.1 C 0 20 —i.- 8.00 . *. -140 12.70 3.00 11.93 370 4.00 4.10 4 40 • 1.20 3.SO, g 4.00 a 1.82 122 S 3170.10 ,49.71 $575.68 A* ' ' V Jane Louden, for M>U Benfc Bias. f. r niaiiu) Shilling tuuiKji's, Traveling and other i Self on account of Si' Proceeds of Ike Bta the so.oc 817 bushels of Wheat; 31u of Potatoes ; 45 of B< ions ; 2 of Beans; 04 Ida* der, 2430 heads of Cabbi Wool. Meat led and alau n : ' 7 r 6l " W Pwk.s6oS I *k.s, Lard sold fot casl* Mctadden for Groceries. I Caldwell. 213 lbs Beef hi | Beef, 3 Sheep skins to D; Cb£f of 4fUrni:;i-< itnr w.bl to Innn bunds, stud n.u llu given as Out door retie?.!., (bo fol lotsiug Cmubes, viz: Brjner. Fisher oud Miller '©mibcs. Slock on Farm on (he Ist of Jan. 1801. &95.05 174.27 130 31 30.20 33.90 21.20 1 *" rbC8 > }?- Milch CDWd. Stock cattle—;) two year old yearlings. 42 head of sheep and 35 head of stuck 401.58 wagon 1 twa horsewagon, 1 one horse Wag on, 1 can, 4 plows, 2 harrows. 2 shore! plows. 1 cultivator 1 two horse sled. 1 threshing machine, 1 corn shelter I forj Ac UliU ’ 2 ' Ti “ UmiUs » l honio rnkn. i hay eleva- 119.54 95.00 7 12 Articles iU3HufuctuTcd i/j the House. 30 c°ra baskets, G hand baskets, 35 women’s dresses “6 ch.ldren’s dresses M shirts, 40 smocks. IS skirts, S ”“:,k ticks 111 ! 28 sheets. 7 feather ticks, 12 chaff lucks. 10 pillows 20 pillow cases, 7 shrouds. l*4o gallon* *-dt soap, o° lbs hard soap 150 lbs candles, 1170 lbs butter! , apple butUT, o bus dried apples. *v.iO CO, 00 30.00 975 104.75 January,. g q Ftbiuary, o 4 March, o oq April, 10 "7 v M-V. 0 18 4 J'me, 9 1o Ju! .v, ICO August, 6 10 0 : September, b o 0 (. | October. 8 2 10 November, 14 13 0 0 I’ccemlicr, 13 4 « 1 j Number of inmates, Jan. ] at . 1500 admitted during the year.’, born •» * .. 75.00 I ; duriug the year. iLloiaat, “ » i. iDie-l, i. .. ! Total Kemainius Jan. Ist, IS6I [Males Females Total Bound out ! rusano Idiotic ’ lllind ’ __jCol:m-d LUimb. Dfthe above numlxol iOjForeigiif-re, arid,* Out door |ia\ipai4 Taken oliuiiroo I TuUI..Z.. during the war, ■Died...,,....'. ; Tojid. TSenmliiinfr, j an l*t XSGI. ... wiS llier© wrut ft biUjincrt duo K McOraw on n.„ j a r &sm I’UTKIf GOOD, * WM DUIILKV. Auditors. . Search M, ISCI-St TmL PEOPLE ’ S COOK KOOK Jt ■/.:lts i ou How to choose Ml kinds of mnn* ii °f, dl r* ,i ° P and CO,,ki "J-’ UcS und |'°„ rL !. “•»? Mie best ami simplest way of «iV t . n St Ui Thu l u ® llud I ' ll ril lj-C the sumo. Jt niu Tnu All the various and moK approved modes of dressing, cooking, and bon.iig uitiU.T u.a, ! *" ao »f an land”: a’-i’; ' r ' nPP-S to S B3> KU of coob.D£,udtl, t|ie different dreKin^.^uces II Till I7m appropriate to each. . ‘'T A “ tbe various and moat approved modes of i K L , r ‘ :u ‘"e' fifty different binds of Meat 1 i'lali. Fowl, Game, amt Vegetable : Soups! j , Broths, and Mews, with the IteJishca and Tl ri/ts i- . appropriate so each. B lou All the various and most approved modes of cooking \ egetahies o( ever)- description, also bo,r to prepare Webles. Catsups ami Curi ‘es | Ac ’ l, ° Ue Mwb- II 3ill(t Ton Ail thc’yai-ions and most approved modes 0 f firepai ing auu cooking all kinds of Plain am' ! •‘’Killings, Omelettes. Fritters' Cates, Confcction ary ,I“reserves, Jellies, and 11 rkh Tmi A S M V « et Dllih .‘* s of °. vor y fiostrijitinn. . ■ Tflls Tim All the various and most approved modes of | making Bread. Busks. Aluifins. mid BUcuin the best metff&d of preiiaring coffee. Choco late, and lea, and how to make Syrups, Cor- Tii U Tm, n d,alS *’ “ nt ' V lncs of vai J o« 8 kinds/ 11 i “ 3 ° u Uow to set out and ornament a Table how tn Carve mi kinds of Fish, Flesh o? FoWi „nd . ’•‘O-W t"'so simpllly the wlmle T A r t u f * H?«l'»Ki S 0 na l?i ,r ng - tl '. c c b° ,ci '8t luiurica of i the table within everybod*a,reach. i hook contains pages, uad upwards oftwchia im« .n Mpw, all orwdilch moltKo"icsnltTofaofX T ° r r aV % beo " «»# and carefully testedondertheneri -ouaiJsupeijutcndenCoof the writers It in »riniss i cleaiiiand open type, is Illustrated win. ln » $lOOO A V-EAR Si ,i>e iuude by onterpri ■ No mV Publisher.; 1 Street, Philadelphia, I’i. 737.82 SI.C2 ■' --.i aD OYSTER SAljOont fjrnßomm SS: Tlfl.as^ Uolinßalwijygou Imndalotof ' I ' 1 iIH uJJtJ/O til Of D!llliCs, Hft:intjfM J iKnra^f^-LLn tlint ho vaa reader fall satloteoUiu to **** * ■ ALTQOyA > **•. THIIESDAY, MAECH 21, mi Farm Implements, Monthly Report for 18Q0. E§°2§3o - s:a =• • 5. IJS tr 5 “ 3 s. HL g a c- s g ? „ 2 o P c X p* a. P 6 o 33 23 89 0 C 7 24 2S 89 1 34 25 27 SO 1 34 22 19 To 1 32 22 21 75 1 30 IS 15 r:j 1 30 IS 15 r. 2 0 27 17 IS 53 1 2'J 10 Jti G 1 0 39 20 IS GS 2 37 2! IS 7G 0 39 22 IS 79 rt aa'iuitrcj tlicio wcu 2C Amatieaas, Colon U. .* «fnn. Ur, lSt:o , IS of tiurlug the year ...... . .s [INDEPENDENT IX EVERYTHING.] 1ii.96 A MOTHER’S THQU i aud lone, silent and lono, Where, tell m«,whore. are my little ones gone, That used to be playing about my knee W ith their noisy mirth, boisterous glee f Who littered the carpets', and mis placed the chairs And scattered their playthings all unawares ; Who called for their suppers with eager shout And while they were getting, rat, in and out, ’ W bo kept all the apples and nuts from spoiling And never saved Jackets or pants from soiling • Had ever a want, ami , ver a will That added a care to my heart, until I sometimes pigh 'd for the time to come, When they’d, all be big, and go out from home. . Silent and lone, silent and K.no, i '' liert, tell me where, are my liltle’onea gone? I There s no little faces to wash to-night, No little trouble-, for mother to right , Ko little blue eyes to be sung to steep, No Jittlo pluvthings to put up to keep. No littio garments to be bung on the rack jSo little tales to tell, no nuts to crack, JV’o little trundle bed, brim full of rollick, Calling for mamma to settle the frolic;' ’ No little soft lips t„ press me with kis.ses— ( h: such a sa I, lonely,. veiling as this is li No little voices to shoot with delight; “flood " isht - ll<,ar good night, good night” blieut the house is; no little ones here To Startle a smile or to chase back a tear ISO t-b 9 1 lOl f 4 llO Stbnt and lone, silent mid lono, t t -ll mo where, are my little ones gone; it «omotl. but yesterday. since they were young; , }r ! SCatt< ' n ' d ' 1,10 'vorlJ’s paths among Ou whore the great roliing trade-stream is flowing’ Ont w T W " h IJT “ *««•*■ nro Blowing; Ou ,o the graves of their life-hopes are sleeping -N ato bo comforted weeping} still weeping • Un''" h l^ tl^ hiB - 1 km '’ ° f ■ sri, ' l ' re are Winding l-P m,d the cloud-rifts, up. uji; 6tl „ ascending; becking the sunshine that rests on the mountain Drinking and thiratiug still, still at the fountain- " ut in life g thorough-fares all ofthem moiling ■ ’ Out in the w-ide. wide world, striving and toiling, hi.t.e ones, loving ones, playful ones, all That went when I bade, and com. ut my cal, Have ye deserted me ? Will ye not come, Back to your mother's arnU-back to the Horae ? CO •Zi 10 34 _ > al,a lono. silent and lone, wiiere, fell me where, are my iittk-’ones gone’ Useless my cry is. Why do I complain f Tiiey U he my litlleoncs never again I Can the great oaks to the acorns return ? The broad rolling stream flow back to the Wrnet* The mother call childhood again to her kae c ; l ' 1 "; 80,11 atl '> ll<,r spirit tool, cert “ 0841 the y !trc scattcrea and gone ! Tl„ ltmu! “ih-nt and lono 1 Thy mil, 0 father: not my will, he done! pkdhuijj. A FARTHER AND HIS VICTIM. The victim was a yoa,ijgp]ijsiciaq, who huug put ut the (Blockhouse village, and iiafl, it is said, more love for,, and skill in shooting, than surgery. Same ten or twelve miles Jrom the Blockhouse is a _plaee called the “ English Settlement,” and between the two places an unbroken forest extends nearly the whole way • K.X e .!ir 0 *! ,rou S h ’ bat the settlers l a ® blazed a line, and on this line the doctor started one mqrning to the settle nHnL took his gun, of course, and expressed an intention of bein- ah- > good a WCCk °r morc > i f the hunting proved lie was not expected at the settlement, nor did he arrive there: but it hiippenCd J? afc %ys afterward) a man W tbc latter Toracd^Hhd being >qiifiSjtio.ned by ' f thp ddcibr’s, iricnds, gave the rather startling informa tion that no doctor ' had - arrived.- : .As it was known he topic npi-camp impediments along, and was no/ likely to have got®. h ls fhend.6,^ tp joppiber of a fofcdf zen t took thebe rifles and started for the settlement, to<‘scejt o*t;'< They bad not few "yards ftom *ond btet>l discharged', and tho cafi ofiffie nnmiiteKablo#. ** fe ai, lbl life and dimh.struggl© The men who foiinfl Mm r ® ® wJ, tor ?»’f nd fhoy said at SJ 01 '® itrail.pf blood leading from the corpse to the thicket; but the ■i I ONA TRIBUNE, AXD PBOPKIEIOBS. ' anably in advance,), «i 50 d at tho oxplratiou d£, the time IF ADVERTISXXO. 1 insertion 2 25 c »ntB 3 months, c months. 1 yenr. 150 $3 00 $6 00 r -*oo 7 oo 4 oo n no in oo •Cjj... s oo ROO 13 ob 6 °0 10 00 14 00 10 °0 14 00 20 00 ...... 14 Oo 25 00 40 00 .u»rs Notices ' i 75 ■«0 year, three squares, • lO 00 Caicis, not exceeding S .. , - 500 itiCiil .mrai tor or individual iu ulnig to tlm above rates. Ued uith tin- namber of Injor iuoii till l ii bid mid charged ac- ►rf per line far every inset tion. ‘il ten line' fifty cents a s^uuro Select |Wtrii. ST miNcia D. GAOK «*• " •; loaves were fulling, and: after a long trail, they could follow it no longer. It was worthy of note that an old hun ter of that parthr ga.ve.it as his bolieftaftcr Washing and closely examing the corpse, that tho panther had his under jaw broken by t»o shot, nnld consequently could not eat or bite th tb f. re a gaunt, spectre in 00 “W in a “candering, eeb e manner to; worm himself through the leuce_idto thp road, failing on his side at times from shier exhaustion, and only sable to regain hisjbot after repeated trials; tittering and st(vmbhng at every slight obWioninliis path, and totally pable\of inflietujg injury on any living aU oi ” ect of -Pty rather It was the panther who had managed loi five long months to keep himself alive wi mu t e least ijssistance from his under jaw, winch was hopelessly shattered, and must have precludodf-the possibility of eat mg in the propeijisenpc of the word. In ns wounded and Exhausted condition* he must have managed to exist by m.ce and “such '*,na!l deer” as he could uck into jus |hroat with a paw, andswal ow tvithout mastication. Death must have been a reJief !to him. and he suffered Wdfto on the head with outa snarl. He was a largo specimen, measuring nearly eleven feet from tip to ipi and with his! broken, decaying v jaw, skin hanging looshly over tho snake-like vertebro, and famished eyes been a ■walking nightmare to U. C. DUIN, muscular strength. of the >' human is wonuerinl., A Turkish porter will at a-rapid pace, and carry a weight of of ?>rEw dS; i^r 0 ’ a celeb nitcd athlete Cretons) in Italy, accustomed himself r i?- tbe - grcat t t ' burdcn «> and By de pi ees became a monster in strength. It is said he carried jon his shoulder an ox nnnV? ara upward of 1,000 pounds, and afterwards killed. him with one blow of the Bat. He was seven times thft'oi ed at - th ° P^' an B :,mes > and sis at slv ° f r“ PlC ' , Uej P rescnted himself the seieuth eiiic, hut no one had the courage to enter the list against him. Ho was t°o D hi 0 s un ,e dlSCip,eS of Pythagoras; and «,d hi? - T Oll thttt P r «optor and his pupils owed their lives. The pil sudllk h „ 6u ‘?' ,ort 4 * e roof of tbi, boose the roof' of supported i m , the building', and "ave the philosopher time tb? escape. Tn old ace an 7 brca P kit to '® Upia .**? b *'“« Ho was Sen T* ie was then alond and being unable to h.mselfidled in tlmt poSfto^ Haller mentions that he saw a man, whose huger, caught in d Ihain nt the hoSbf a mine by keeping it forcibly bent,.and: jorted by that meahjs the whole weight S i his body, 150 pounds, until he was drawn I up to the surface, a;;distance of 600 feefc I Augustus !!, Kiiig bf Poland, could roll Vel f P^*(l W a sb f cetof paper, and twist the strongest horse shop asunder.— A hou is saidtohavje Icft the impression his teeth upon a ftiecemf solid iron;— lbe ™ Gs f power of ihoscle is Tbe »ie indvcs m a >'eloQity^,through a deqse.rnedrum, -water, that could carry, him around the j word m less than a fortnight. A.sWd 1 ush has beenknowm to strlkd his weapon through the thick of a ship • a speci men pf a plank* witlt the sword of a’fish be seen afithe B«dsh f w ‘th no or- wisdom, bad » Jer* powers.-*s^s H' expaiiatihl aboot JijoispJf, Ibe made. thg ’ fdllowinl pomtedi remart.; ' . _ " When I&pjieh to % afooh'bsli fluni I ftßs . *: ;:T f i inyiord then^a^dl Cfearles E nifjstcertouljr livo the merries* file of any JHaii in liurope.” , j i-;”• ... 'SSBuTIio greatest and; noblest stand against oppression; has ever been 'the ink stand. I * EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. XMhp oarfjr history of the still flourish jog city of Brownsville, on tho Rio Grand, m Texas, and .about the time of the .with drawal of thp ; f United States troops from that at the close of the Mexican war,-the inhabitants mofitly consisted of that qlassofhalf renegades, half gamblers, usually found in one of our frontier towns, with ,a v smalJ sprinkling of honest, and somelinibs Christian citizens-. Among tho “ tter '* as a VcrV honest, upright mer chant, known as Dnft%Qeorge Doano. uncle George was a man of sterling worth and Unshaken integrity, aod, with nla ? CVout ’“ember of the Methodist Church, hilt' unfortunately possessed of a most fiovy temper, easily aroused, and when aroused—and in combination with his wellrkuit frame and long, muscular was by no means a pleasant sub- ™° et hand-to-hand In Brownsville, at that time, was sta-' • tioned one of those Methodist missionaries to whose superhuman oxertions are owinu so much of the religious steal which is now manifested throughout the "whole valley of the Ris. Grande. Our worthy brother/ Air. Cravens, found a strong and* energetic assistant, as well as a warm and personal neiid, lh p^nclo George. During * short absence of Brother,Cravens from Browns-’ 1 viUe, Uncle George had a serious cdiffieui ty, arising from the shooting of a favorite ■ dog of his by a, bully known as Tom C—, Who has since figured rather, largely in Sonora and GaUforhia, latterly was one of the six.ty-hvd men that followed the fortunes of Gen.lVdlfccr hr his first I expedition against Nicaragua. - Uncle George in his wrath, sought out the offcnder.aud publicly chastisedhim. brother Cravens, when informedfof the bccurrence, on his retu|b ■ wus heard to inaku the following vety pithynernart, which has beet* ty-wbra m these gins ever since,; ; r- "1 . ; / ~ '> 11 Brother G tor ye Boane, u^aitratn^d ■Jf •; £“■ 1 1 Caroline* wto .ISM! tin wtoSE ■Essl* J B HPP?B e i/J«ttnj, as i ahouH liS* been a horphih; * ■' . • , modest, old maid a new. LT^lJr’ 4 l*S W W«r»ercj, a man*# shirt pa your bed • .. “ likely,” responded the Vife, c * pnless the man was in it.” : . *'.: ~ ( i* ■ _ .-■-•{ J-, •. ‘■ • « • ~ * V lB ®- Praises are valuable ohly*£& they como ; from hfire fhtrbbtttMfft ■ ; to coudeiQD., . : m.,There one thing a n>f(i can fc do—dm© a sulfcvwithnatgaltino. hie legs mixed up in theVheels. IV i.V ' BROTHER DRAKE. *v.'- * i <■ m. s. - !