II CII But piNio‘iN alrtsAy intenselx mac . and astuirof Firelotk's skill, tookhts out of the mush plaster, opened his j and VirelOck admonishing him " cool, crowded the hot, sizzling wire on 'the . tin foil - jammed into the- hollow by 'Wham _ Assiggsroindpre it, a twist clear through the authaaiimldatha tspoudziazza—Zilyuisja , .11.‘fl i bit of the wire, burnt his ieriglie.lirid 'Lhockisl yirelooli_morly through the pe,rti tilbiNfthls shop; and so frightened Monsieur iists'os the little barber net titre, thajAke ratted mit Mil; the S'ireet, 9tyling- 7 ••. Moo Dien ! mbn Dien! Bill was atone dead—Firthmk crippled, apothecary over the way came iri; pick: ed up rm. Bill, applied Seine camphor to ilia _Arum, 'sin! brouitt him back to lite, and-- the s pangeottooth ache': "Krettepte!" sale Jenks; the apothecary; i's cue your pain, Mr. Vikilliotreti, in* segehaP' Poet . DiD itch, up—the knotetti added a fresh fuvoica to his Jlaisery—buiaThif ready ',oersted andloaoted tongue—and he • -. • Death and glory .!- - o.h 11:11.-h. murder! 1 " 11 've Pizened me !'' Put a hot brick to-tat your, man , ' face," said a stranger ; 'twill take out the pain sad swelling thi'ee sainuteal" , Bill revived; he seemed pleased at thi stranger's smalltime ; the brisk „ono hp: plied ; but BiU's cheek Iling cow half raw _ with the various me s as, math him yell when the brick touchedfiim f Be cleared 'forloane', rent to bed, and the ekcesalve paiu,'finally; with laudanum, kre osote, fire, And hot bricks, put him to sleep; Ile awoke at midnight, in a trigistial state 4,4„,dlherry wells • was tempted two or three times to Jump , nt the windovror crawl asp She chimer! - Until noon the next day he sullied, try ing igsaia, every ten minutes, some 'known cure,' oil., sails, (team, Poultices, and ten thousand applications suusally tried te owe a-raging tooth. Desperation Made Slll revetigeAd. Re got a dub and went after Dr. ll'hanglangei, — silo had set all the village in • rage of tooth sale. Ten or a dozen of his victims' Were at siloor, awaiting ferociously their turns to lw ieVenged, list the bird had flown the teuth-dararr had sloped ; yet a good Samaritan came, to Dill, and whispering in his. ear Bill - Started fur Monsieur dartin's barber-Ooptsok a seat, shut his eyes, - and mid his prayer!. - The little rienilman took ikt'ort knife and piir of pincers, and Bill giving one awful yell, the tooth was out, and biz perils and pains at an end. • -, - tits - Illi aitinitaii: _.a ............ .~ iM4L.41 1 D i;Ac7_4ll=4_ /9- MILL E f, PONTK, P IVNA ir KOWA 11101411% NOVENIOIIIII 10. Vag. i KAIYeA3 rs. BRICCETONTE The great hobby of the Abolitionists 'a ad their allies (the Kilow-Nothings) taring the past election campaign had. .been" free speeih and free presi." The people of Cen tre county wanted no other illustration of thy hypocrisy of their assertions than the conduct exhibited by their bullies in Bellefonte. Men have been knocked down in the areas for A:Pressing tlicrir topiniems ; De rowmatic meetings have been disturbed, and the speakers insulted; stases have berm rhurled into the gatherings of the Democracy. But their brutality did not step when the campaign a.d. On last Thursday we were assaulted in a brutal and cowardly manner: by ems Andrew Gregg, Jr.; of , Walker lowasbip, vaboaa.we are determined hall suffer the penalties of the law. We -are thanithl AM owr lot is cast is a land when Pelsould Bbert, .iind the trsedem that man holy dear, are guaranteed to every cit isen—and that be is only ecgamaible for the abuse of his exalted privileges. We have bad no disposition to take en: muse in‘airswn ' pane and Met lvtlltintent eirieluaissins._ and we feel soulldent Ast iv wry law-abiding, peat cilia= of ear atillistmil, will tuussmsfillieemesse we ham punned. Hold* it to So duty of a ,lournallat ts mama as tally as roast- right portion of lee comoniaity tabs hial L yo hare S pot heaitahol to speak ost boldly wheat every speciosa vice and _hrtotality, ird to had op the otaprita that l aistarViito repose of satiety, to the plat to dig atilios of a* outraged people. Nor shot , na_eyerceiwi to do aik lig se we retain -- Win patient coirnetii — rwa r 4 Anty—weloot nut gaW Id that night-like /Lid willad la 4 --tisat,awedr--RmaargailLe, True, Wows flay stbittie Mil are eohd gnspeita, jet, as long as they do not pros- taste, we us willing to bear thou, when lillifsMllitil, - hrtho line of Our duty, and'llie mune of our legitimate business- if ores/ 4,04 lure kneed us toner toot, and neerwed ua ol 'his intended attack, React would hare been less gate, hat for it fare mane. strike one math his inferior in size and strength, 'when sitting &Ara and unprepared, is not merely a i . 4.Airorthy only of the highway * mina. twit a cowardly and onjustiflable bmieb at the peace. Wilk Giefmg‘s tattier 'll4 rs~it►ict, for whom we entertain Age' ildstiest •seatiments of regard sad esteem, ____sattiSiteltly -sympathise., but-are ttaltet bet • ad we would be doing justice to society or to ournetreo, if we did not introduce the Minn Who violates the law*, both of ha *Malty and of the Stater, to that tribunal whew we fief assured he will metro a pea bilment adequate to his Amen. 1 -- Poi lowing* the result of tis: litiO*Prenklenthd elsot . iOn. Illinois lane given Mr. Buoisanna 1000 4 11110ority.. • "4 • Ifeeemory to a, choice 149. BootteparPe m4brit7 over Fremont, OM (Mr Zremeotat and =more, 62. I • ' r MOO,' • S onvip. .•„ Wlddiee tielvekos4 iwthe 411tudna of a numbesi ottinr exignosia dot, prospiSetUil of the New Ydrk Watify probistaing_lpeilt wholly iudepodeqt of Political partite." This is a - trick of the 4hohLawliaik-l•O v aitiallegi into tie randUis of Democrats in Pennsylvania a sheet that has been devoted to the cause of sectional inns and Frehiontism dyring the past Presi -4%o4tatafaiga. The igaAja.s.ls2,V.r.‘?Pn e ! ths'essiapostin Papers into _diefamilies of Democrats under' rnsudrof, &lva serer ooea-, slog offesa toy- stall the Doilltoonnly they would deceivo bylbeiw,ftrilaafawY -into. the belief' thin they were subscribing ,tor a neutral. wept We caution dur Democratic Tiiionde in regard tp these neutral papers", for nearly every one of thefts .'have.ksien . .in the ;pay of the enemy. Theild "Saturday Cow. tier," we understand, has been discontinued, and its subscription list Merged into that ' of- thq, rtiladelphia BalleOn, which is an other trick of the enemy. The Bulletin, 'has ifs° Sh*rese-of the intik - eit hint of Abolition 4140, Slid is ender the control of the notorious Alexander Cummings, a trimmer; old - - taa been hanging on 'llso skirts of all perties—folluoing in' the , footsteps of Janos Cordon pennon—end is willing to give the support of . I!ia paper to any .person or Party who will, :pay hest.— We say again beware of these ;wafter! hum. We both copy and endorse the sugges tion of the Albany. Arai's, that the beat way for thelhmoirits to stop the spread of dis union and Abolitionism, is to. inciease: 44. oinsals4liiir Democratic newspapers ? the • .` . I be no. t that Z 4 • zyn¢►ir sarnscr eireeash lion tkrolyglesist -Ulf Istud Western States, (obtained in many ca ses on the idea that it was not a partisan paper,) has done the Democratic cause gria! damage in the recent contest. The antidote . • ' awl/ is thaoltauhailmititutilliflitit ellicipat Oeiesocratie papars,und -oar politi cal fl.- s shpuld attend to this matter now, and thus sow the geed fur the dext cam paign. We hate sword . to say to Demo -1 cystic poolthattem is this eonnexion. 'Thon- I sands of them A tower the country Isere, in past years, aided the circulation of the New York IVecify . ',Prilicar, by getting - up clubs for it. There ass souse *Okay Aar This when that paper was net so Cieleney parti san sm at premed. But postmasters wbo any longer de this furnish aid comfort to the Fmay. 'Their influence as ocembeisof the r l n icerrocratic party, and peeticulinty ss office holders at its lianas, should-be exercised in favor of the circulation of Democratic news- 1 -papertir----theDasnematic-parti-himeertabgri a right len xpect that those boldingeflice ru der it will not engage in the circulation of ,cildgs:sn4 . pripero,und documents. Pots ton elm itiaki; , siiilWlEV*l - 110 - 11aiii; ' largt_l* inereasiflit asSrenato circulation of (matte newspapers in the oeimtry. and we think that, under the teachings of the late campaign, they witLfeel disposed to at tend to this politkal duly. We-repeat, it is our duty to begin the next campaign now, by the - circulation of newspaper, by maw. Mining and perfecting our organisation, anti by such other carts as to secure Democratic ascendency." ' COLUMN AV Sem—Um