Li ME rbrbrbp d itto Mustn't) br •. •. •BSLT .1. •. 11A1111UANT., terms o Publication, ?HAMS —sl,6oeta If paid within three months —llOO If delayed nix &oaths, ien112,50 If not veld within the year. 'these terms will be rigidly ad hered to. . ADViIiT'ISIMENTS sod Ticistmsts Notieoe.ioeort •d at the ultunt rates, and overVe•oryettee of JOB PRINTIN IdIRCUTED le the neatest mann'er;st tb lowest - - - and wtttk th...allnott despatch flaying parehased a large eolleetiowef tyre, we are pre, pared to Matldy tho order! orour &Tondo, • ( fusintss Pirtttorg. , wiLLIAler iLeoN Citify - di 'II 'moo x, Lt"! ATTORNEY'S AT I.AW \dose li . ,i•npprecial.eilp or who nolo, mix Appet t nyxrte_Lin the hr .i iiril' 4l.lCCALkiLltillUlakf t, n r cru e l Ingratitude by moo Iltnn t °coupled by humor, MellWr - Annle.re her highly favueed 80113. Should thifri be the • Atogult 10 :15-lynar "Age ? Aro these 'wave fellows lea descry !WILLIAM 11111. ATTOItNEY AT LAN% if t,i,vr0..1 . 1%. Ofroe with Pion Juno' T WI A UTIN "monist A SON, A [T1'1(0;1,3.104. Bollnfonte, Pa , nil attend to all Duel tte?a in their Ina rrlLh punctuality (111AEHU1r 11911.19E1111T, WITH smrrit, Att/H.PHY 1. CO , DRY 400H,5, 97 Matkai HI , and 20 Church Ally, Phila. ' aErtNf ert LnrohlE, PA btrntllf ire n . 31111141.11 the lvitivct toce lluLni DR. 34.ncs r. Ill"TC11111101%, PIIYSICI , iN A SCR(,I.I \", Smeer•l .r to fir W o J Afoli tit 4Prr hip prof , PfIUIIIIIper, toes i•.thelp ul F ., 011,1C8 MILI:o awl 1“. i at' tho 1(1116. or !loose 111A.11111.111 , 1. J. MI(III4111.11, 1/qt if: VAIN - 11:R N;1) 11117A:8, b ACLU II kN111.131. 81 , 1.1.1[1 , 01Te, PA lo all 00/ur. rn 1111 f lints with prompt .au II n,l Irapnb,b Jr In DINT( 11A7.4 it •II ATTORNEY 8 A E LA IS =1 La C Mitchell and I) (I 111011 im,e Ititrry.l 10- AtiLoeopartneeship in the rnrlnse of the IA w, ;yeti. neine df Mitchell h .11tiii wi li gi‘r prompt ■ud proper attention to ell busmen; oo• I, lulled 1., them (EL,. In Rey noldi Armie, Poar el,u Court House El= _ n irAnuov PIKS, _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ 111fi I 1.1.0 ii DA4I 1:1t ILI:1 TY I'l alt•JI Jul) (rxrept 7 . 1 •toJayp) (purl H if In 4ls No tialeen, in the Arcade 11.1 , 1 balletutax, P.m JAMES L. nitivircv, AT LAW. nzt.teruvrt. 1. "MCI no lfigL Prrent,orpoette the tvat,let, r ATWOOD 11, •IWIL.N.P.i'S Al' LA IV, )lA% C% PA Oiee ur .It.A . yo's Bolding, .v 1 ,041. u, tLn t nli ro NA vu,! • lj/ Nuu ,ea .d Xll kinds portatiolig In the 1.1” 06•411‘14 kl.londed In -_- r r Lit I 11., POTTER dir lR ITCIII IKINJor }.IIYRiCIA reLtryolts 11 Dr Niro L POIT to ht. removed let the Brick lilJurri directly nvienme he. hi,efe, rualdetwe , and Ur J 11 MiTllit LI Iv the how., Intii•l7 occupied iry 11 eu 11.1,40,E31ft r 1 Mnee, door olio,. 1 1- roirer r I r'Si , llllle• Where they can tad, unlain prof, rdornally etvige I = 11. N LIST 011 010 Notch Unit l ar , r a thin fiivmend •.rnr tl n f•enrt Itot., \l't , l $l3 G noil nt hu ofp,a iu aa k h moat h a nun, olong on On If rat Motohy t►atuonf 4 , when bewill hu avr.9 , ifling prufolu lukoL I Jutieo 11: AIKEN a: Ittrft NW( , 1)R1'0(1i:4T:1 p 4 WOOL.. 41 K AND R/1114, 1)1,47,40K Ir Dru., Mn,llelm 4, Ye,luuu ry Prints (MA, Viir svelte Dr: . 4 •I , T , lirt 1tru.1)491. list, M. ' tooth Hrust.s, Pitney smi Toile( A rt Truv.) and Krllo. Ilardun SCO4II =I Cir fume re 9101 PhyAle ane fr.tt 11 1 0 C 0 .4,11 ,3 111 . 0 111 1 111010 C1(110100 0111 10011 k EA CIAMAIIIT 1./3 . 1.0 L 111 E, WI '6: t. Wil I I tvgrmremr It //. /JAM // // 11 , /irk v/' /HE D/I: it - .4n (Oni.loo, ndl ton to on4l C4orn (IN Lapin mud l'aokot Landing+ to t hlo Hotel, hen it , !Sept 3-3741 DEPOSIT .11A1% IC , ' 11, E., H. N: W. M Nt4lta 41 INILEREAT 1)1.1`051T.4 Humr.s. :Mu 1 1.1.1.1STER, TTALE A CO,. kiIiIaLtIFUNTE. Cr.mlttr, Cu l'• 1)EIN)SIT n HtV H I) 1111.1.1.1, CIF EICTIANO:It AND NOTES 1)1,i- EIMEMIZI comACTIONS MADI•;, AND PROCEEDS RE MITTED Paw/ my, INTEREST PA ID ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS P t NINETY DAYS AND UNDER SIX MONT AT THE RATE 01: FOUR PERCEN PER ANNUM—FOR NIX MONTHS AND UPW ALLIS, AT P TILE RATE OP OP pVii CENT ER EW EXCHANGE ON TIM EANT'CONSTAXTLY ON SAND BOOK Se JOM raarrrarta airway's. Abe Publiahors 0f.,,Z DUROCRAMICWATCUMAN bay*, in commotion with their Newspaper Estab• —daluitadd,,The most rafted vo and complete JbTi PTITATITiII 111 1 117C11; ------ To he found la Ceotrat•Pennsylvattle; composed en tirely of NEW MATZILIAL‘ ing the latest,and most fashionable style of Plain and Raney Type, and are prepared to execute al/ kinds of BOOK AND FANCY JOB ?AIN.] rzw, LP the very neatest ety,le, and at the shortest Iloilo'. --snob Al BAND BILLS, _ CIRCULARS, POSTERS, BILL 114 ADS. rARSE BILLS, BALL TICKETS, DOTION BILLS, CARDS, SPNLETS, RECEIPTS; ; ' BOORS, C ECICS, - NUM BILLA, BLANKS PROGRAMMES,Ae , ke'.e 113.70.01/D, IMO' ER smi BRONZE PRINTING nireeated in tbe baswisooiest manner PRINTING{ IN COLORS, in the inept beau t ul sad finished style of the art atattareSdian guaranteed int regard to nearness, *teapot's and ponetualiiiy to the I 'rent of all .erttern, • ABSEY etc ROSS. lONALNRS IN LILY GOODS. GROCERIES, iIARDWARE, QIIRENsw ARE, &c. • Alt Med. ci Country Pendant, taken Jn eathange for Goody It the highest me rite( lateen Oaatto Lilt; D. ;5, 1837* _ _ _ c' - ,'• . . . ~ .1 ' '... I 4 ' ' . , ~..- . . . . 1 . , . ) - • _ . . .. `;',;.1• 1 •.. . I . . . . . . . . . • .. . . • if- -.. . . , . , .. , , . ; ' - ..? • . . . • , . . • • . .. . . • , . . . , . . ~ . .. . t • •,,vx 4 ,.. . 4 , * ) •, -•, : 1 ' '.I. ' frat'•''''.o ~•, , .„,...._____.• f ",P_. tin .. .. ... , d 1.. ' _ , • i r - kinzin+ 4... 4. . , . . . . BOTH LIBERTY ANI) P - ROPERTY - ARE - 1)Ii - ECARTaS, UNLESS Original, Domnorntio WateurnmA J The Sailor. Who in the land is deserving of more re spect, of more praise; of more genuine sym pathy thou • the nobly honied sailor ? No one, perhaps, has contributed half so much to tie Ralph hod piospei ity of this gleri- OW, Republic as has the , American satior;yet iittro is-not a frocAthitemao on het shores iug of esteem, less 1% orthy the affection and confidence or true American hearts than vii 7, ninny of our tvorthlrni, In nil-dronei, who else - out 9. nutitrahlc (A1 , 1,.11419 ut idleness mid folly, nod o ho have not the une ilrCllii eth part of the ti Ilvs WWI which to Con- Lend ? We emphatically tier no. We ire 'Root to refer frotn.tlolo Witt joy ont:l*Wd toirstion to our illustrious airs of "l 6 who fought, bltil, and minx of !left died' •' sa er (.00 ntq, the Irma to %Odd, Wry bid %%urn allegiance, and punt uith the finger I or pride to I,oell farm dt fthkrzi of ft, eilmo in the halls of la gisiation as John R Atlanta, Julio rry, the t tool I al Jeflbr .on and a ho.t of others also to tio t. trran nerals of those lrywg lime., t 1;soono, Wa) ne. Putnam rind Wayhingto,,, with others (4,0 Mini , ions to mention, whose skill in ra a: fare has perhaps never been ex• ruins. These worthy patriots ractea nobly their part in that lon4 snit Woody contest for 'shorty, but if ta r peruse the pages of histo ry, ac will find that stunt our furors wore beaten nil 141.11,1, 114111 eSi«I rn spirits, and 111- ituo,t reduced to a there , iltrolcw, and when the lower mg clouds of alespotistn looming op Coon the (nd it'us 1.1 etum II to threaten int' nu rhate, de• trin•tin upon our iron band of heron., the intelligeni•e of the daring ex pleas or l'aul ion, and hie gallant crew roes front the shunt , rind h.pti iB o f nets (aught rip into) re-to boed by cc/i -cy hill, d•de and cavern of the thtrtcen coin tiles till tell 101 l life rind viiirgy or p a t anthem nithtn the hreas of our 3lortly troops, and was they AN' a aids accomplish, il. And oho knoWit that lint for the timi , ty atrl rindertil t o (t e n coontay I,y then, gallant mpiritti of the in:volution, and pan Incubi ly by rain( .loins, the noloontal hero of Ilatnt3c.rtnigh AtitTßatiEigle tAld , h now 'macaw) tua}eatieahly irer • dos land of the free and honor ‘,r the hmitce,' n oel bt fore ,00' Zr' and et itte-sitruvi the LI 101 P,(1.111 Limon LION 1111IUM) blllll, d oubi flop ills golden. hued a toga in tine nine iieepeat disgrace at the impel sins mandidi thin howling nion , t , r of England. 'fir glorious sun dr Freedom, a Inch nnw ,111114 A ufMn 114 ue all his trenseeniinnt loteline,s, mantling our fi Ode plains and hecci,mg mountains nn robe , +Olio n until rilnlgn•nce, nould be ob. ERI=EI 1 A Desperatii Proposition '1 in Itidisliond 11 hug ha, latch been niore `than usually eivN cre upon the Ilan Henry A Wise lon ernor of \ irgims A few days I ago, dal e fore, t he tail e I not 'h 1.4.11, 111; () Jenninpi \Vise, %%eta Juto the oilli e of the %Flag, and asked the Mr. Ridge any the ed itor , was shown int" his loom and ptocce el, el to givt-him a se vi ra castigation, break , tag a atoutsite k tiler him The e mpliatants !w' re separated and no mole dhtnage aas done , The next day Mr It i ihrea ay sent a challenge, propo,ing a me e tang '''on the lt lon ing terms , i" I propose that you and I select only one I frit n 1 each, and with one pan of pistols al I shall all civet tit tither your °thee or unne at au hour designated , and after thus ineet• , ing, and the door being locked, you and I shall be securely bltnelfoleltd. that then the siren& shall loaa one of the pistols and have the othe.r unloailll, that they % shall ''''' ' ' '. . ' ' ''''' t'•...,_, nest determine by lot tile choice of pumas, 'kin, b u t le sled as a foul stain upon the that the pist„i, shall then he Winded tows, whole cotton}• the Inane ,ail.)r A•as (11l and that y ,„ r , be pi n , ~I Sire, Of agnlnst. lust I° , lllll f"L f il ,h" ha n d to , bi° , l ' 11111 , I)" tmy breast, and mine a r iaiiit yours that, t . ''''" ' 1.2"-c o. t-e ''''''' l ' " '' " ' 1 " ..1 it ' nil t { nest tie shall both pull trigger and let the I.poti „iir nlni., and to redeem 1 he honor of consequences take care ol themselves." the 14,.11111) fv.l Minh he hail pledged " his i Mr . )v , s in relay, rays b(e, la.. tot tittle and his sacred honor." And 1 „ r „,„,„, „, call , your attention t„ the fact , " °)dY 'l'd Inc d° It. If ” erY rock, cave and that by the code of tonor, the challenging chi! of these Weshrti Wilds could hart " party II not entitled to'prescribo the weap -1"":°"1°"""viLh the ill ' s of nrunali° "' ens nor the mode of „,..g them. Moreover, an mauktu in Its tart 1 ommandmg bum tit the mode winch )tin mig , gtht )s ono entirely to an loud as the Jumbling thugder of , incompatible with the usage winch obtains luunupotence to kart ep frvms the seas the among gentlemen, since it would leave the hosts of Britain, he could not have &Me FA issue entirely to the decision of chance. 1 more natnrally, or defended Ins altars and am not willing to periint you to use a. wrap 111".mare nobly 64 " Nfg""'""" 1 " lasi ' at on against ciao without an opportunity, fully this critical period in our history the V S • i secured to me, of equal resistance. Still Isms ncle in posst,sion of but 10 frigate% about t will will I consent, under any circumstances, to the same number of sloops, a its sums 160 use a deadly weapon against an unarmed ' gun boats not more trian half of which were , mall. liftelminission, yet, veldt this Inefficient no- urd fixin our by (ho I.lll4l'ny clouds of ignorance and tilion that their Ile vo stat uth p,lot mn o‘cr the trurter part of the Eastern emu men t. But . the Itrintatit `WlM , Vernetltt , yf the Auletvan Sailor ended not %%ill the termination of this aanguinary struggle for Wally.. in the war of IR! I oLt n our army agatti met N ith nt nulls re irises, and Ihe pnialanimons surrender of 111111 Nils N rli(ell not only upon Ittn Onn ii ts T. Ilnim A 0 Cr irro; vy at their command, we find a few such spirits as , Cant's. Hull, Jones, Bainbridge and I)ecatur oppose and auccesaffilly beat back the lituatering n;tl lady (Brittania,) who lilt theu could proudly vaunt. herself as be ing "ttre mistreatiof 44u aess.2.l- _ ILa btar very and determined perseverance which thusAilluntrioult otntinpionaof litterly mnni foatNi dttring that glootny conflict, In pic venting and rolling back tho dark tido of op• position against whicli.,thoy had to contend, history scarcely furnishes a parallel. And though there may her no towering monu ments to mark the "spot where repoao the remains of these slumbering warriors, yet, their names will hve on Tlme , s musty ps- gas when that or-an MeV\ nder's and a Clo w's have sunk into the lowest doptha o oblivion ; and what in far better they will lire in the hearts of • patefulwpootority.— nut did his invaluable services to his coun try pd with this fierce contest 1 Mks he degenerated in honor and bravery Bllkoo thomp , trying times 1 No, he still pos sours the same spirit of magnanimity and daring enterprise, the same willi»g• Bt /AiIRS R. JACK BELLEFQ,NTE L nor near to serve his counter in the hour of dam. ger as in days of yore. lie is not „only en ; titled to our.regard, aye, our love for 'the noble" manner in which he defended his country in the' Wttrs of 'l6 and 'l2, but lie is at this moment encountering untold hard ships that we may enjoy the refreshing lux twids of other lands,itnd regale our craving appetites with the news of the Old 11'orld• T loco the sailor. Methinks I now •sop 4 Jti's tall majestic form pazing too and fro the deck of yonder ship, whose prow is eleavog with uod impetuosity the turbulent waves of the warring , Atlantic ; while black, heavy clouds start - L.4 tivrn roomy 5L N ,,,, by the surging billows of the awful doep; rise frantically upwnr a sea mg to - most mast, when they give vent to their wrathful breathings,and k bistle the trumpet of defiance in very preseye of the great deep and her hideous . monsters. There she stands frith deep lines of thought written upon hl^ sonlon lit blow. lie is agitated but at what i The raging tempest. Ah ' no, it has no terrors for him. Ile sees for away, perhaps on the sunny banks of the IdisitilPpt,thiproo:*q!ige where A He there 4eei his young and litaidind wife, who won his brq.inli affection.) ars ago, and fur Whom he nould nillingly sacrifice h. W e and hears her suet voice tunic with his aged parents itu a:miming a bles sing from high Heaven upon thi ir only pro tector on earth Ile listens to their earnest supplications in ins behalf, awl his stunt Imat that ni see quailed in tempest or in storm, melts into tenderness at the scene that pre-wilts itself around the sacred lim eade of ltis nativity. Hut the scene is changed. The noble ship, that a moment ego mai struggling dvsperauty vvtle the warring elements for the as , einlenry, has sunk beneath the trollbled N arm H of the mighty mice p, and vs ith it are Lured in its cold embrace the fond hopes of.a hundred tire-silks But tint is no Imaginary pwr hire, for there is not a y(4r that roll', arolial te.fre , nll the fearful consequences which they in variably bring, scarcity more a tear or thoutdit of pity in our hearts for the poor, eare-u mini ~ailur. llon A 11.1), PAN:, A • llxeo iVous..—Literary labor is under rased, chiefly because the tobia where With it is done are invisible. If the brain made as muck noise as a mill, or if 9.4mght,-sow ing followed hard after a brealcirig-up plough , the produce _ of the mind would at once as sert a place in the prices . eurrent.—if-wwri ter could be so equipped with wheels and pin ions as - to entirely conceal the mim like the automaton cliess.player.and sentem cos were accorded by a wooden, instead of a living band, the expression of thought would he at a igemium, becsuso the clock-work would seem to show that it Cost something to make it. Accounts (rein Florida to the 13th instant, /states that the weal's* in that quarter hits been very warm all winter ; peach trees aro in Cull bloom, all kinds of trees are 'out like May, and people are busy gardening. The Captain• General orCuba it is stated, has made overlive milli‘na of dollars in the last five years, as his per centago from the sale of cargoes of 'slaves that he Allowed to land under lila jurisdiction. Us Annul Meeting of thi Centre Agricultural Fooietv Was held in tint tfeasurer's rooms at the Conk House, on Tuesday evening, Jan 26th, and wasijargely atterldil. The President of the %Hely, Hon. George foal, in the chair. The Secretary. Oen. Qeo. Buchanan, stated that this W:18 the annual meeting of the Society, and that the election of officers wng the first business io order. ,President lioal,itfterexpresaing his thank., to the Society for.the honor oonfarred upon him during an many years, tad ensuring the members of his continued etcrtions to pro- Mote its Mietitinessi - boggrilremmisitm-laia p into other Mantis. thi motion, the following rornmatee was appointed to nominate off leers for the omit' , nog year : IVtn. Waring. of Harris tap: lion. W. M8 , 11144(1.. (11 rt,rgll4oll ; John Shannon, of Potter; •J. W. Phrhard. of Miles ; inn. Hiahel, of (rem' , John Thompson, of Half• moon; John Host erman, of flames. 'no committee retired, and on their re turn reported the following officers for the who iledoxt Ferguson : Peter Wilson, Gregg . 1.1 Moyer. Haines : Moses Thompson, llama : A M. Elder, ilellinoon ; N. J. Mitchell, Howard ; John Adams, Houston : haired Nimes, Liberty. ; John Creamer, Miles; Wm. Allison, Jr . Marion : W. C. Duncan, Penn : If Waddle, Patton ; Peter Heller, Potter: 1/r Charles fi Foster, Rush Baird, .fr., Spring : James Snmvaline ; Wrn Meeny, Tay for: (leg s Alexander, Un ion , %Val Smyth, Jr., Walker, and Robert mpl..lE, Worth. The President upon being conducted to the chair, thanked the Society forth,. honor, whull) unexpected upon his part. Ile would hat e been gratified if the solieitations'of our late presiding officer, with he M(11111(1 to pre isle over (Air meetings Over since the f - 1111\ 11011 of the Society, hied not prevailed _cittadattlee"- 94,0 Dart ht nit:of the great honor converted, and he °tad use every exertion to promote and -iistani the teetetest:i of the Society, and the hold,. ramie of teu hut,. nod he relied on. the full support of all the inemliern. On motion of lion Jae T. Ilgle, the r,r the SOC:CIy were rated by accla mation to the retiring President. The following, resultdjon4 rye then net ly brought forward, and wit'hout any chssenthig voices , fiesateril, Tbra we command the Farmer's Iligh Pehool Penn& ,to thy fioo i ahl e eon- Roleratien of the citizen 4 of the State, and especially to the liberality of the cittaens of our own county. Brialred, That in addition to the tett thousand dollars Sl ib.criThil to Recur° the loca(lou of the School, KC do hereby pletlgo the eitlzentt of Centre county furAhe further sum of t% 0 thousand Jolla, 5, one half pay :111(e 1,,t, 1858, ti it selut! Nov. I 1858. ftrs,,hr,/, That tieorge final and Moses -Thompsoo l the comnuttee appointed by the President of the Board of Trustees be re ,Thested to take immediate measures to se cure the collection of the same, After an animated and entkriluttio dra ..•.moo to we uwvc ruplnl7Uaa, Ana NRo•. tog were proposed and adopted Rr4alrr , l. That it is the desire and ex pectation of the menthol; of this Society to hold n Fair and Cattle exinhitation next fall, oil a scale of attendance creditable to the County, and the officers of the Society, end expecially the Secretary, are requested to uric areial means to prepare fur and promote. it Rex°ived, That the Toetnaloit or Borough which makes the largest contribution to the Fartner's nigh School, on the subscription Capers now being circulated, shall have is Prior right to the holding of the County Fair within iti luults Twit NI. Tht borough of Bellefonte to be excluded front this Olive titian. •Front our imperfect notes of the epee •hes and remarks made on the resolutions we make up the following account. --". The Farmers' nigh School is, it appears, entirely under the control of the County Agricultural Societies of the State. Dele gates from 20 different cdunlids were pres ent at the last annual electfon of the Alecto of this School itt September. The report of', the Board of Trustees is now in the hands ofl the State printer, TeTrentLyt - perrtlett-0 , the annual report of the Slate Agricultural SOclety to the Legislature..iLgires dtpiio accounts of all operations, ang an inventory of the poraonni property note on the firm • in stook, grain, Implements, &c., amounting to over seven thousand dollar.. It is hoped that, the report will be extensively distributed by'the Ligislatitre, as Abe information con ,taMed in it is much sought for. Mr. McAllister stated that it is the inten tion or the trustees to preside for the ad mission- of 75 to 10,9 modelle in the ,west win& as IL fruit cLai of 4mkiegular course, during thi present year. ; The builditige are plain and substantial. Architectural ornament is not admitted rut• than Simple good taste and prOportion require. It is made a prime objet to provide aceom• D ? IU 0 I ; ' 131 M AY FEB. 11, 1858. munitions Or 400 stuileet; 7 .1"71r47 ;efficient corps of instructors can be Ab stain oil twgive the best insitecnon in every par tic 'Oar branch of the vast field of seamen and art conneeted- welt ogiinstliare.- A forty of subscription is being 'circulated, ch . offv ihrouLdi the agency of agrispltural sncien,„ nhicl giros all an opporiMity of conic bating toviarda the COMpletiori of hue great sellout of agriculture, and of ocrimiing l an interest in its proceedings and results rho subscriptions will he °feinted, recorded mu! intlesed in the Donation Book of the Farmers' High Sehogl, which already medudes falsify liste of important contritintions, and , they willretirriViii" Whiter ordev- rsf. *maid frrcrtilk, --Tittle-4,44,-1104u all pontercy will know who of each count ha% e aided the enterprise, and (lollop+ will have an a•nut.tnc•a shut their erinfribicioos cannot fail of being lightly received and ap plied, mid their pest office addie , Piem tieing Rig° tally recorded a WOW! , of direct cotrtfa• iboodance with each coctilbuior is pro% Med, which may, be advarrtageou. when reptile', eitialotoes, effector+, &c are to be diitrlliu ted. ,ale,iA t eleteil that Centre county lOOkita n dion Iptivions sob nu hut would become bar il benefit her in an marry W8)11, 10001 di•otibuted o or the really only of Centre was but little, and rid in trade and "turti-overs" to a it Ile pledged the borough of tor one•third of n bate; Cr 01110 was raised by the vomit). The count) of Huntingdon, for winch on ly 5.500 was prorhi•ett at the September eler• ruin, was pledged by the county agricultural etpciely, after a statement of the object of the institution, end the measures of the Trustee., for the robseription of at least 81000, and nearly one third r.l that amount was subscri bed by the eiti/ens of Iluntiogilon borough, alone. on the day after the meeting, and Oiler!) in small SUM. GefllieMell in dot -131111 counties idler in glve sums of 51000 a' individual Liilp.ctiptiorie, and when it con aidered that .t small bequest gave a tint rrnpul-e to the whole great enterprise, every ime shriek' take the opportunity , n 1 investing a few of the dollars of beneficence, remem bering abot that et any dollar given by all 111- ,10/KIILO CiPlIlll% IN,i to 1110 tallawarani Ma Minas.... .1— Society. with lefertiellOrig th lONIA every lamilmlder in their respective ton nshipa an upportoinly of contributing. It was said that vome complaint has been Trytelf. Walk in, !Ir. Smith." " Cannot, ma'am. Have not time Si art on my circuit round in half NU hour. Ith your anther rEady, ma'am V" Oh, do walk in 31r. Smith.'' Can't indeed, ma am. Pleath anther Yeth or no Well, Mr. Smith, it is a very cerium / should in!!u r fo get rvi . nl t), EMU troy of Providence- " " 1 perfectly - undergo n e! 1/1.11 P We will be maned thin' day week. I u ill tall at thith hour. Plume In ready aaa'aut," llr called on that day week at the hour She way ready ; they were married. and pc. • [From the Greeneberit (I's )Ilepubheen Horrible Murder at the Poor House by an Isms* Man. 1 On Monday afternoon a horrid murder was perpetrated at the County Taw house. by V insane Irishman natneA nenuis. The tun, a child, whose mother's risme Frttz, Dennis is the man who some two years ago was tried in our court for arm, in burning the barn of a Mr. Ned, in Derry township. Ile was acquitted on the ground of insanity, and was ordered by the court to be confined at the poor !Hulse, as is min unfit to run loose in society. Me 4 has Iver 7 an inmate of that institution ever since, evidently insane; he would lie in bed for about a %leek. 441111 th , ql for a like period keep on his feet nioNt of the time without exhibiting any loth 'a• two of vicious habits. Ou 'Monday last a young lade who teaches a private ~choral in this hormagli at the enr• nest regnest of a number of her pupils. vis aed the poor house, aecompnimol by sonic twenty of her largest scholars. The slew ard, Mr. Hammer, accompanied the lady and . har, school choldrer thmugh a portion of the building, when he was etilltsl lido the office L....in... The holy *nailed the basement of the building, and in the long hall, nikt, Dennis, who showed evidence of excitement at the children—he appeared to wont to shun them—rubbed his hands and ',hied oil to one side. After passing the children he mine-ceded to the hall door where the dull aged between one and two years, was sit. ' ting. He nutted at it a moment, then took lt IT the. feet and struck its head with all his Three on the door sill, knocking out its brains and killing it instantly. Alio:.lier insane man named Aldler, who was near at hand, sprung at him to seize him, but he failed to secure him. Dennis then rah out' of the yard, met one of the male inmates going towards the boom), struck him on the bead with a stone, inflict- Ing — r severe wound. /la ran tiorzu the Nttil near where some inmates were chopping wood. Mr. Hammer who was in pursuit hailocd to them to Stop Dennis. They at. tempted to do so, when lie ran violently a gainst ono of them, throwing him down and breaking hia collar bone. Before Dennis had recovered his tect Ildr. Itemizer caught hint, a struggle ensued, Hammer struck him two or three times with histlst,wrhen assistance arrived. Tho murderer was secured to, Colatawca in one of hie aentaitioua say - inO, thus ddittkisotypes a obis* of persons quite tooo-oftew to be mat *nth:. , _ "Often as the motley mitoses of my expe rience move in long procesaion of manifold grolips before me, the distinguished and world honored Christian mammonist* appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of eantels heavily laden, yet all at full o ppeed, and each in the . 9_3 , 10 dent expc.c to.tion of pas sing through am eye of the Iteejle," wilbout atop or lut4, both Utast and baggage." Pima !--The Mad it aim, the apply , it flew, and raised particular • thunder-- , reith alrirta and hoops, - indWaken toopi 9f - EA TRAMII: 11,60 IN iterAmws: voL 4 / 3 113 a --f9r01311111111111. !MOO: I -An old irotna ll n ati bie mouth, confessed that she as la a participa tor in a most foul and cruel murder commit. ted./uoro than a half a century ego. hitt the real polittrotora of which at that timeeould not be disemend : Tho particulars of this dart; deed are as (Wow! :—A human body was disc erred wrapped iu a Ilenen sheet, lying near the foot of the old bridge, on the k •lcirrobc Re g is side of (he harbor. On ex• etniuntien, it trlui Aland (hut death had been caused by it Hew on the head, causing a La very feiteMre of 6ie vktill. AS if committed 1, 3 come imn intilhAnut instrument. Mood wit., traced Cron% the spot acmes the Midge I to a house in fici—deeeraftrwelmnr shoaled Iff High atreet, neer - bane This was thee the only house of 111. fame the town, It is 'Apposed that on the night of the murder the twit; irtunate man, name was Tiltenet!' Morgan, by pro• fission a Jeweler and engraver, was at this hot. ', ro cowpony w Itli a farmer named Ilart't, Who resided at the village of Chick ! erell, but Who dud many yeirs ainco. A quarrel 5e said to hate arisen between these ' parties, which resulted in a death blow be ingMflieted upon Morgan After the fatal blow hail been struck the hotly of the de• ceased was nralird up in aikilid of sheet or sack, and uas then placed on flartly's horst, bleb was Standing at the dour of thp finned house at the time of the orcurrence i l and brolifflii to the bridge, the intention of the ',omit rots to throw it into the water.-- thi, it would scent they were baffled, for the night ow. dark, and several voices were heard, imbleft, thwarted their designs, ind they on landiiig thi Meleornbe side,drop -1 tied their burden in the street. At daylight den tied a woikinan near the spot saw the 'bundle, and on opening it a must horrid spectacle presented itself. f.he head of the unfortunate man being co mpletely animated lin. Ail Mann lies instantly raised, and a , search mmituted, which molted in spots of 1 blood being (raced through the IA We of the house 111 w luoli the innetler waif cotowitted. t.,utiocion was at 011C1.1 rained an to the guilty pat ties, and (hi , deceased woman and her llSl.AlenAles were at once arrested and brought Injure hit tribunal at borchealtr, but the t evidence fluted La mil steultate the charge, and tITO• were acquitted. dre — natel deed tioppr — un her death-bed her state of mind was trill: ' frightful ; she had attended a eratltge,he: Img upwards or 911: It IS slated that preii oils to her den ase site confessed she was ' participator in the murder. haring heat hint en the head with a flat Truce of iron, or heel er, such AA tuned to ironing linen. She im plored the Divine I.:mator to have ruerry•on her soul,and forgive the sins abetted commit ted. She stated, also, thaLarrhen she was orraiuged bcturu the bar of )uatk.e on the trial, alto had the gold watch and chant of the murdered man concealed in the hair of her Thad, and that alter the conimis.sion of tbecrime Ltardy went home to his own hottee, laud immetbetely on entering put back the clock two hours. Ile retired to rest, leafs ' short tune afters ants awoke his servant, awl told her to go down stairs and see what was the time, when she returned and told llcr waster rcry innocently the hour, not kittiwing that the clock had bean altered Thus sei twit was Brought forwent on t h e , trial and thus her testimony as to his being • at home at the time the crime was supposed to he committed led to his acquittal. The twsly of the murdered man was interred in cloireli-yard of St. Mary's Church, where now 10 this 'lay may We aeon his tont'bstotte, 1 with rho Cullen tug 'inscription : This fitorm, was envied by public sub aeription In reireemliranee of the cruel mur der committed on the body of Tiltroyd /dor gall, who Iles Isere, on the 27th Or April, aged 22. A Christian's Reflections on Death, I would not give one mnment's enjoyment ef the calm sererifty , erhico pervades my Mind when thinking of death, or lires want in gaiety and mirth. Death ! how gbothing , the thou - ght as it gently gteals over hie " Why _should I wink to linger here I Plinth's charms are few. Go Item" my spirit, and dwell in the bright, peace All land shove.— . wet 1411 arcking reset thee there. Diatfi'may seize why feelfle Outdo; but it Will freetmy and spirit, and let Ito ,to IM width (lod arid the Lsinkforever. Alt ! sweet and. soothing thought, that I will wort see nay tievinur ! . Look lip my bout to heaven ; no longer tarry ; the angels are calling thee away. Mod ,my knee once mOre ere My spirit wings Itirever its homeward digit Hark I that angelic sound, wham comes it t It switirnotit , t thee my soul, to tune thy wil -1 dunlyre-to Urn= or...praise— ..Thollattr Was conic and now one long Nowell lin 'nil:MAI, to the coUrtali'uoye, _ , lir/WOWS AND *Wad as a Rignjtitisit a 111. thit.elperialla*:o( psioun litriiir,w4tuip.itsticky. visit thud condole 0,4 owl himikinibtx.lo6°4 prituittod, 694,4t4 4. 14101 ) 1 ,e r eieit (hair erring wives u pAiagn, variably draert tfieizalu i lltais • trylllla. • ,4nd yot bow many of tbearriator arum" laave sufll;red brutality at, tluthittOor th#l.4 13 " irial - hualuiuds 1 • - - Tinseil t hantiii, isoadoLibeigiiiCiitit it 111111111=1 r!ZI