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SEELY & J - Tama of. Publication. ;RMS. -$1.50 ets dintill within three inontlir .00 diayed eiv.inionflic and 12,50 if not pnua ain the year, These leans will lie rigidly ail ed to EitT ISENIESTS and flusine4. Nlltiers in,ert 1 et the !tonal ratio, evert ilezerildine of I(PH the neate, I mnnnertl the end etih the oltuer( giropettlh 11.4,1ng pure t he,r , l 4.lnrge colleeilen of ty urn pre pricsd t i efalleff) the elders ul otil IfOquie `usintst 11110.1 C, ATTORNEY"' AT LAN ruSTK, Ph.NN . tit attend promptly Milli lesstl lousiness intrusted 111111 S'pecial,attelilit. mill he git en to the rithang Court Proctiee !kern ening II in office with the lion Joined Ilule, u here he eon wn). , be tongulted in the English nod Clermont musges _ u. arouse - ATToRNEY A 111 COUNSELLOR AT LAW 111,1,1,/i VONT I', 1 . E.14 I q•Ill pi Ic Uc, hin pndt.xnm 111 the amend Courts Cenlre Connl,, All linsin, 11111, II be faithful!) atiendell lit l'artwiddr nucnliou Id to collect , and all inanitat priiiniitly Lied. Can he consulted in the ()crumb as well in the English langaage Ithee on High Curnitwl iseettpied by Judge ^ C 'bud, Esi/ =MEI LINN & WILSON, ATTORN lil S T LAW Ottiwe on Allegany id rerit in the liutilling for rerly orieu pied 1111111, NI , AIII•tCr,II4IIV ACo Junkers AinKnin 111 1, 11. ur IVILLIAM U. IMAM, A MOH:\ LAZY Is, 1.1 1,,,TE 1.1 11.1 J Ihd.• MI 4 Wl' IN erf 41 MI It a lON , Arel UU\ I.I'II ro.le PIO srll I attend to 1. II I.....clustlii) ( 1111A1'144 . 1. it sm ITIAA It V CO DRY ,0)111):: ui ;%1 "6,coyi u .,,i 21; Ch., 1 V kit I J II VA 111 1,;11A1 It 1 . -1 , I IN , A "I I;(i1A)SS, td . ,treat, the o• 11,,it I a)it. .11 .t.ri • • N. lit •riim iron, 1 , 11) -1 i \ A Si It111:0N, 1•• I 1 1 1 1 , 1 II Jli A 11.1% Ito rept peelftilly 111 11/1. 0111rAnin 1111 N 1.11, .•I I, I. 11114 at 11. •,.„n 111:1.1. A. 11111111 A 11 L,l IMM 10.i.1.1tIONTL, 11.N..01 A 11Clia I Hold t) 11 I:unL hot4,ta rtitered ue Mkt rwhip in the prnelieu of the Lew, on krthe nntne lii Vnchcll A rt.h, and will ghe tronnpt rile] pr. , per ULECIAIOII to nll Inpones4 ,g,. ylfli ol Itr)iii. 1 ‘1 , 11.1t w•,lt Ihe Court I 11,11411M11., Nil% elllber 26 In-If A XI 11110 T • PIM, II; IL 11'1IS .1..11 c.riu :-.llluluynJlrolli tulo 5 r In J II AIINIIA •,1- • 1 .1. in 11, A remlu Busiding: 11ut1.1,11. Penn JAMIM u. 11,1A1tItI, Arf , JILNI. V AT LAW, 111,1-110,NTE, cti WO Street Orp. , Blle tho reintleneu of 4.1.1 g ., Burnside 1 II .fltl , is ALTSI 000 & 0K 10, ITTORN EY r> AT LAw, LOI K 111,1% K V 1 1 1 1)111,, 1u Mnycr's ,opposite Ilio Fallon lADiu , .) Li' ilium.n or oil kinds, ipertaiiiing to tl.o pro yssin, prom iydy attrodid to POTTER a Ittlll.llEl.l PIIISICIANb A :•;Uiti:k,oNs nr VONTIL rt Orl,l so 1. POTTBII lam removed to the Drik It Deem: directly emroeute hi* fencer reoideues, ned Dr .1 ID. Mrtrcr■LL to tho house lately weepier' by I% tot Rani +. E.q ,nu Siang x 1 14.3, itust door above Dr DOM'r x reetdcbee o here they can bn eortoultell. unleott profe.lonnlly engnged J. D. WINGATE, 11E81 DENT DENTIsT Office and rettittenee on the North East Corner the I/IMOD& near the Court llotoo. ID' * VIII 1,0 ftnAnd at his on'. t• r wept ten I,I'OCP II each month, notumenclog on the find Monday of Le anotithotrhett Le will Ito an ay tilling proftwittnal lotion 4.11110 EN 1111../11110EIV, DR Uillika:s. 1114.1.1.1.1 0,1... W1101.1,1“1.1.: IPKALKirm IT Drugs, Morbeines, Perfumery. l'atlilt, Oils. Var nishep, Dye.Blaffs, Toilet Soups Brunlies, flair sod Tooth n t us h e k rancy and Toilet Articles, Trussela Yld litibulaa4Bracem, Gordon Scoula Citstomers will end our stork to mot fresh, and all sold at modorato prices lal - 1 , 11111/10111 sud Physielsom fr the . 'oonntry srusmited to •xattaitto Our stook _ _ _ MAGILIK ILIOTHI., OPPOSITE THE WEST 13RANCH BANE = WILLIAM'''. HAI% PROP HIE'll11:. ~7.1 IL—An Omnibus will run to and f the Ihput and Packet Landings to this Hotel, free of charge. Sept 3.87-tfor _ _ DENTAL CAB.D. Parry, JIJ.FA)N; DISNTIsT. (Loin Or L 1.. A grim, PA .) IaAS located portuanently in Bellefonte, .441. Centre County,. whore bo praacis. Mg :all lite various brittiches of his profession in tht most approved manner, and at moderato charges. (Mee and rosidonao in the house occupied by Mrs. IL Bonner, directly opposite residence of 'build° Ilan Thomas Burnside DEEM iy. %4140 pku.ura in reeounnen•ling Dr. U II 0141100 Dentist C II BIiEFEOLEII,II • JAMES LOCK S , M D. Wain nle, SI nre 15-13.18 DEPOSIT ItIAPIIK, C• HuEL.4, JAS. T. HALE a. N. Mk.;ALTA , TEE, A. CI UIIITIN iNTMEST PAID ON Brpium, DEPOSITS HUMES, ILALLIS'EIIit, HALE b CQ., )3,l3.,Larovrr, CENTIM Co. PA • DEPOSITS RECICVED 141 1 8, OF gxclimiciE AND NOTES DIS COUNTED coLLEHTIoNs MADE, AND PROCEEDS RE• MINTED PROMPTLY PiTERESTI`AID ON SPEW AL DEPOSITS FOR • ,N,LyTy DAYS AND ITO En SIX MONT A TME' RATE OF POUR PERCENT MR' ANNUM -FOR SIX MONTHS AND UPIVAADS, AT THE RATE OF I'VE PER CENT PElt ANNUM rACMA EON THE EAST coN:,TAN ILT Selected tar the Demneratio Watchman I The Sun, Melon and Rare. Lilo the, Sun lln fountain of light mai liftt, lij rank r htsi u r ral. , o'cr our earth iti tilts dl.wplrlo, 1h Mai nll other laallvseubaiim• ;.,. 1411.11 r when r( stirred to Ihe ~ Alit.lo perfect, null holy, ttpl Ilan law lio,l re, en led in Ills nnrrl 11.4 WO, .1 And committed our qnrl.ll Ito Joe trtitit hr rpmeth,inei rrntoet • lie euuntiimeion Is sealed froth a bon e lie ilnerres all due honor and high. et ruepeot, When he go. erne In wisdom :a m t love The MINIM tint len lon elot, though mailer her rurm Ar she glides through "he eh:Heber,. of night, Earth seems to rejoice sal her g. ul In .111.1,13 A A. if charmed Ly her pure inodent light While the mutt, in hie strength, et er shine, in I h. day, :The e hrmiscr to shine lu the high In line Anne. , 11/ ruin' 11 l her Mel •1111 et ~n), And hull him return n kb delight To woman ix frlghtfill in rhery dmk I 111 0.419 W, nlllkl , and woe. To light up man • Nihway, though trialwat m.y And 'Men hi. ha - rqac to ~•er brow. I= See hersleltastle resist Isesisling ss's r Ili, 1 e I I% hi roe is 1.1141 sm . . , so sweet, Ass elighi ”ft t slight sslst pl II .e• kiss Is. a 1 'fill ;she vs 1.1 lent Fusin Isl. es,. Ilut hoe 1.../itititi l l n.l ,o Hutt .1. , t kit• bet:4111 1 11'In to clin.t nromul thelll ',me Lag, .111‘. ,111111, r, ;It light 110 the trn,cl, r n !noel 1.., 1,...11 lir. 11111 dill Irrn Os bright FlLltow„, light . tlt Ok3 %% hen no CLnul. tevitt 1. , .1 irk.ll Iri OW night I ..:t1 nge Th., r h.. nigh. T.. 1. 11 , er n• ma) %Viten lie owl t• plelivliwl al 1.1 die Inomi I=9 The rn 01 fr 111 ntli r• .1 Mny fn then., awl moth. r- nod .111 meet Injhe lank)/14 In le nh,,r =1 The follow ing I. a coin of the 11( .1„ , 101 111 loon ti ill is nonintl , lll I t \II ,s 1 tenden, ;111111 r, Mar,I1:111, I 10111011 Cy and ' aft tt of the lwl.rd out 1111 tither. and Pellet angels of other part!' s 111 con leo lml «Ith the nlll/11 of the r.rt, If lona Cindy:idol colll.l get the %ming giant to Ink, hold of oni vont 1 tit lIIN teal tEI 21111.1111111 . Fong eto take hold of the other, and then gt t the K to hang to the icoat tail, of 'paid Sn , 111'.1 gut the Ro l/UMW:IIIS (0 hnng 001 10 the I,oli :1111, of the K. N., unit the( eel) '. and reecho 's hitch ed 011 behind for a coat tail, and lend theta all on to glory, what n gill OUs hung It {{ ould be, anil w hat a gratil) ing thought too', for Crittenden. who 100 considered, in the stomach of a par. to find himself in a Onion! . cap and loots leading °lf in the ri at. 11.11 \slot ' , a) die Woolie's to thbs new Natio] in, can they 41°,- 1 cat Cr a nigger In It f and if not, can they adopt as their creed utt Ito o'l , l\ ,IF 1`1:1, IN I • Wt plate tint !lust I❑ Ito' Solo eine Being un n hose het ping :re nations as wcll as uuhtiduals. iu n loon our father , hoped, and by whose favor upon their pate little ef forts, our eotintly trice' in Christian el% - ilization, pohhcnl trdepetid, 'we •11.1 n I.:pub lic:en form of I lovernment 2. We arc in favor of unlimited in tcltaioii, disconnected fiom 'wino s : of protection for all I,cipnlar rights, and of inure Shot °uglily ',Tula:ming our govern ment by making the ollit e 1 of anti Nice President el, •tic Ityp tiitcrt yule of the penile. 3. For the looter:bin of the ballot box ne arc In favor. First, Of preventing, the land ing upon our /31101', of fort ign paupers and. criminals : second. Of n iiLbolding the right of suffrage nom all tto tiro unf. jiative of naturalized citizen, of the I rated States ; and third, Of top] mug of the naturalized an extended term of residence n abut the Inuits of the l rated States after naturalizat fore exercising the elective f}anchise. - 4. We are opposed to ei% if or Mllitaly of fice being hal by any one tinder our gov ernment not a citizen of the United States. 5. An tin object of 'primary importance, that fuddlc opinion may be A ult' enlighten ed, we are favor of priftniaing the general diffusion of know bilge, by educational insti tutions, free to all, without distinction ef creed to party, not subjected to any secta rian religious influence, and from which the Bible shall not be eixcludisi. 6. Tho Union must bo prosorved,tito Con slutution maintained, and the supremacy or the Imes enforced. 7. We Aro opposed to all intervention hy Congress in matters appertaining solely to the individual States ; and to all legislation on the part of individual States hostile to tho prosperity and happines of other States of the Union. 8. We are in favor of the Territories being governed, and haying each ono, as it rises into a State, its comintution and lam fram ed, as in the earlier days of the republic, by eitiaona Of the United States who are perma nent inhabitants thereof. under such need- Inl and regulations as Congress may Int.rti NV, all ui iItVW ;IN oulan,:t iu .Rcrtelf ,Vortfil Miscrilancons New Party %till 11 ,111' MI.:111,11111v Congressional legislation of cause for sec tional agitation, and of the restoration and preservattan of fraternal harmary betweeii every 'nima of our country, lint just, eon- CeSSIOIIB to the lights and interests of each, in that lin it or comfit... and live con servatism m Inch influenced the founders of out govetinamt, nn hit It is cou n selled to —Washington's Farewell Address," a n d by it Inch, at various times, the peaceful condi tion of the I 111011, 11 hen threntupol, has been 14/. Wo. are to finvor of rotreitrittrtme and I erOIIII 111 the e‘pctibes rind of a strict eeoll - the administration of Ow govi ni thent 11. IVe nre ui Incur of the widest data solo of Amon-nn rtvdr7ntion and 'Myth genre, eilh a filo nod lost-extension of our teriitory And free inshlotions 12 We are ut favor of on tln tiled nail Ihutongldy .Inielienit nationality, to he ex t•tnpldlen in the fiirrhu Bil.l dnmr.tir policy of oar gelivi nl r. 0%, rams lit In to notion. olnlol/d. ll> Line 011- Sel railer of a lirm, bola, et 'list, wildcat nail rnnslstt nt 4 . 011.1111 I in all 11nh them promptly etineeljnig nllll 111111 like illtilllllllllSG et ifoirilig all nghlt, and ns plauydl it tilt -.sing all by enticing the A1114.111 . :111 flag 10 prated (lie nii.l pi op I y of all havirg a light to its [owl( , eroil Ili all pails of the it mid In II II ••I to rntn r .1i a ,aar - Fast, Ity the nilofttiott or n Wit;C,, ilisaitetectt IT nail luo'lentlegl.lalwafat 111I' pru l leuc it a igl flirlheistare, neon pinieipleci of junto e and lsln•ility, (4'ol the great pnhllr mt. or the the lon l'11.1III• 0;11, the Mlle:111111V 161 11111111111/o . lnrifig, 10;1 Ilie Ily fe , ttei nig A titerienn gcma , nail all thawing amt pr....4,11011g sorb iniprole menia nail oath.; of n 1k nuonal eltaract cl, la ;milled I,t line CilllSllll/1/01), am nia need 1d fur the emrimei u, dudcnce and Ilevelati. 1110‘1,1 the of the riniat I'3 1:1 111 file opposed In Ihr i ire•it s lim "1 nominatin g canitiilah s for i l ltr of hrr and n mad }rase the h e l le lll. l fl . 1111111 e 111014 , 1 y 01141 11111,11) 14( he their itimiliilatt and nominal, turd Chet mgt rid of get krta :111 , 1 duungoenr. mit hont.t 11.011.• pplieneedand pmelird. I 'l'. I 111. •Iy i v.tniq vent sli-unst emus cuulowups, 1101.4 Su• suiting :los us Pots'. er u‘suullul buil•l sup • PI l'%llll in rnt✓. the 111111 pl 11 , .tatk,l In ing tam.,l toil 114! th, national, ;Ina a4lll.ttt mg la 1., ,al,l t‘ all I ill/I.IIS ‘,llll , petoh n“. 1% 1.11,04 4, 11. And ,(t Gnlh in lit I,lai at1.)11 Startling Fncts 11r 1111. till of 1 uunmali Cloquical • loapc,:tor of 1)loo. 111 a tu•vnt .t.ti v ,il i nt • .Imitig 1%%,i t cars lu ha 4 iiirtdc 2 - 1 t) 1a.,. et 01 5.1110.11 4111114 of IHition, aml has rt..' tllnn Ihrtn nlnr Icnlh. of tili 111 iinit.ili4.ll4, ;Ind gr, alrr p4/1 Or them 111,011,11 1,100 illlllN 11 1.1 allilV hr ha. 11111 1(1111, (11.111 0111';!111,1 Of ion, 11l .1 littn,ll g !Ml\lhr null,ulllllY ii:lllng bccii Uiii.6iy and iaill/110 I.ol,tmotiN 81111.1111 tili . l'ollllllllelltN " (4'1%11114s not a gallon in 3 411011 , 311 d TOW potting to bt alitiriy, putt til sort t Athig I. pine . hilt the) of e m til.• of wale), - rir arid atom, I toittea pepprr, h 0 1 , 4 . 4 .114411,11 and 44131:y of I6rm ttthont a single drop of it No Madorin has been made 141114 . 4.1 1851 :mil tht le ale non only 7 tail nt F,i )01 ) Pit.. *Witt the Di Cox n ar rant,. there ale not ten gallons of polio port 111 1:111411111111L lit' also 44:1114., 14114 111 1114 111 - , 144.1m0 441 %%141 slay he 10411141 Oft noun Ir, it, pyr cont. of nielitiholic spirit. when it shouldilia‘ti had 1414111 4:4 to 511 and home of rt rontaititai attliirit7a sulphnrw aril ,„ 6,1,1111 11011' 111 a 111:114 ' 5 4440111301 Au -*tory of a 011 e of the school, m that ton 11. who is an invetclate rhy mestei, and %%ho taugh t d one mottling daring Pra . ters, at the sight of a tat. Hying asked nhy IR. laughed he replied : I saw a tat upon the airs. Coming up to hearrmr pray '- -146414. Being 14,141 NMI. he must immediately make another iliyine or be flogged, be quickly anku ed Ih;rel stand before Mii kllodgot Sheitgoing to stt Ike and I Anil dodge .and took Int Heat, thu wholo school being In a tear of laughter. of the Louisville Jimmie!, ob jects to the five minutes' the New York pray9r , meeting. Ire says, " imagine for instance,, old Bennett, of the Herald, con fessing his sin,, iu the ridiculous apace of Bee minutes !" That's lust like Prentjee : selfish to the last—ono word fur Bennet, and two for him self. A pair of Irishmen, who were recently beveling ton ards the Iron City, came upon a mile-board alluding by the wayside, with this inscription upon it "43 miles from Pitts: burg." •Supposing it to a tombstone, one of them gently tapped the other upon the shoulder, and said, " Trend lightly, Jemmy; here lieu the dead, 43 Weals outs, and his name i• Mile., from Pittsburg. - _ • Taking the Starob t Otit. A lot of idlers upon_ the end of a pier a hid' ran out into the lindsen River, in one of the small towns near Albany, N. Y., n. few days ago, amusing themselves with throwing stones into the broad atream, each viewing with the other in the endeavor to pitch the mitisile at the farthest distance from the shore, %ben a tall, rugged. built Ver inoniur, fast from the Green Hills, sublimity made Its appearance in their and fin a while remolded a quiet obseiyur of their mo cements. Ire was a brawny, good-looking e, I ' l and nas very decently clad. The effirts of the little party had been exhibited over and over again, when the stranger quietly pick ed up half a brick which lay near him, and gate it a jerk 11 fell into the water a long tiny beyond the line which had R 9 yet been reached b . ) the foremost of the crowd At the eonelusbm of this feat a lend brave I% CUL up from half a (lOWA voices arolind him. It nno a clear day in OctoGer, and the men determined not to be out4one,ienewed their attempts . but the Vermonter, without ma) mg a nylfable to :my onc e continued to midi the pebble:, far into the stream, which to annoy one of Meal, in a green Lt t, the apparent leader of the gang o n ho deelaitd he wouldn't (n. beaten by a feller tight straight out the wooth., tolint,' rand ...idling tip to the sti anger, he &lei min ed lu make In, acquaintance. Where did you COlllO fIV in, neigidith inquirril he. Me 7 \Val, r haft -Kim' jult , it Mill lon inn't I.,en in these pal L. lung, 1 rt . l4l.llii ?Jr \Val, id. Nit adzackly y••• but up and .leot%s, sorter ca ',To', •' Yrtaft," roftif trawl the grcett t ly . fttlitog n hig, Ifillet of 0100t1 Ile Whil ed It OSer lus 1 f , and lOlldlYlll . w ‘.. t l f I o ,ls from the .shore mu, the Nailer. lott've a lade ts:M . lll;th 111 :0111 arm-, tie 'Oil ,t i • Norm y 11111.11 1 ,, 111 OK,. Ilrpry rk, `4' ran • - I I. ut TWIN 14, more'n a tuulallt ago, I ilmv linnti am hum-kirn site kt raie through 1114,11 I, a uni•h 1111 ' a half lhn k •• Ilan ' I.a '11)1 )1 1,1 , 11.110)., mall to the grri n pn k. t 1.iii;1.1.44 14iu Iona• d , m'l I, lice• Not notch, no.‘i I itd 111 t t o‘‘ ti e ain't yin y green duou tulle in 11.1 lit . ill Ow gic4 n jack, =ME ) 111 .1 CI Val, ys 3 ,..1 "" Untied the Vermonter in I lil . 111014 plaut4l.l, manner, tqt in out emtnitt we're at punt log tier, .Ittontltt rivet, tll,d, and may Ito C lit rd till It 11 al, I hove a man eleao acioss that iI er da), and he cum thimii fair and square MI the o(lko sole •' Ila, ha, lift '" puled hip. atiditol.. •• non , you Inn) 1.01, but I can do DEEM tt hat f" sand givt.it I Call take and ptit a.1'0'44 that 11l 401,1 t jest like open and shet." Itt t )1,11 ten thollart on it," i• Done, — said the Yankee and ,111%, nig fln 111 an X ( upon a Ittokot Dort n Kant Itank,) be covert tl the bragget's shin Alas hill 1011 int r n dock, — haul j.“ Let ; and ithout (Indict ',alley thi>l:eimontil scri mp the knowing lorker atonti>skictlii , nape of the !leek ntni the vent ..1 the pan is k,.. p rked him fruit his foothold, and nu ith nit Monist imperlitiman ,ellort dashed the bully 1ii , t40 ,„ over head from the dock, some tell yards in to the A terrible shout ran through the crowd as he floundered Inin into the water, and MIMI the jeers and screams of his companions, the ducked bully put back to tho slime and scrambled up thu hank, half frozen by this involitntary bath I'll take that ten spot, if you please ." said the shivering loafer, advancing rapidly to the stake-holders. You took us for green horns, eh f show you 114)W to Jo things down in lurk," and the 9.110 w claim ed the twenty dollar; • Wal, I reckon you wunt take no ten spots list Why ? jon'velo,t, lliu 6,4." Not edzackly. 1 didn't kalk date on do lt the lirut tune, but I tell you I kin do it ;" and in spite of lhe...loafor's utmost id fork to escape him, he setzTl him by the scrtill and sctlt'of hisovemails and pitched him (Mee yinds farther into the rivpr than upon Chi - INa trig Again the bully returned amid the shouts of his mates, who enjoyed the sport im mensely. '• Third lilac never fads," said iho YAM. hoe, stripping off his coat, ^ I kin don it 'I tell ye." Id oii !" said the iimust petrified vic titn. And I will do it if I have to try till to morrow morning.'i 4. ‘ I give it up !" shouted the Honorer be tweoit hia teeth, which not,v clattered like a mad badger's, "take ,t hc money." • The Vermonter very coolly pocketed the ten rypot, and as he turned away, remarked : %Wu ain't um :It totted tveth your smart folks &own here in York, but we someli:ras take the starch out. on 'em up our way ; run) p'rapsyeon wunt try it On to strangers Agin. I reckon yeon wiint," he continued, and putting on a broad grill of good humor, he left the company to their reflections. Old Kentucky A Kentuckian at the "untie of New Or leans 'who disdained the restraint of a sol ihers's Ills, a Ilh his name upon the mus ter toll. preterred.v gum'- it afoot.," tight- Mg upon his own hook.. While the battle wins raging the fiercest, and the shot am Ilying thick as hail, carlying death a hert•l , . er they fell, Kentu , :k': might have been seen stationed under a tall maple, loading and filing his rifle, as perfectly Illie ~,,, Tnied AN 01010 he aas "pleking deer." Every time he brought his rifle to lint shoulder, a icd•coat bit the dust. At last he happened to attract the attention of Illd Ilickory," lila) summed he had become separated from his company, and rode up to him to bring him behind the redoubts, as he WA s in a pm sition that exposed him to the lire of the en- " Iloilomy 1111111, a hat tegtinent do you belong to I'm said the timer:ll. Itegunent, I. I' r auswereil Kentucky, ''hold nn 3011(41$ another of "cur '" and bringing Iles shooting lion to bib shoulder, he Tau he, eke along the bum I - a flash ; nrlolhrt Englorlinnuielllllt, tumbling to the ground. %% hose company do you belong to gain inquired the tkiteral. Company, the d -I '" %%as the reply of Kt Muck, AY ho butoed '• we that nr . teller with the gold Ihnts on Ins coat and h 0,,, I dist ankh toe pet forate him '" The I;\ 111 ral gaze.' in the doection i n to eated I)• the Ole, and oleo r% (A a 11111.1.31 I • ulunel tiding up and din, the alt zoning ...looms ul• t h e foe Vrithick polka Ow tugger, and the gallant Ilratan COIIII.IIIIIOIIS that 1131 4 1 laid lot that •• Iluunh for uld Ken(tick " shouted the flee , tdie, Caine toping (tutu los boil st , then tinning to the thqteral, Ile CO ntiljtlent .• I ' ll ' l lighten' on my oil n hook ,troger "'and he letaxtrely prpreeded te... t 'lt 111 A Tale of Terror y .ingular nod lather n mat %elotts ,101, has ireentl) appeared in a Vienna 1,111111 11 appears that a% n fanner of Or inos I. Ilea that city, wits lately returning h, Inc 110111 minket, he stopped at is roadside path , house, and implinlentb showed the ninkeep, rut loge sum w Inch lie had reemt ed 111 the httglo , the 1111 keeper alined with ' n poigtia,d, Slit! into (lie farmer's eliandsq, rand piepated to M 84411111 , h ut the rftrlllcis, who , flom the m lII'S manner at Sllllllel Cllll - 1 111,111 , 1t1111 of roul . play, had thrown lainsOf on On l.ed fully dressed, 'llll.llollt go mg In ,loop, and being a powerful Maui, he 1111 sihd the im.guard from t h e other, and using it against him, laid hum dead at Ins feet few monionts after, he heard sonic ktinte, thrown at the ontdoa, and a voice, a Inch lie ireognifyil as that of the hilikeep 's son, saol 'The grave is ready ' io%cd to }inn (hit the father and son had planned his minder, and to avoid detection, had inten led (retying the body at once. Ile therampon ti.r.timed the body in a sheet. and /(t it ohm n from n 11111 , iilW he then ran to the gendarame and stated whet had °centred. Three gemlartmes immediately accompanied (Inn to the home, and found the young man engaged in shoveling earth into OK: gi arc "What are Son burying 1 " said they. ••thil) a horse a hich has just died '" 'ou ate mistaken," repliad,ono of them, pm lig into WV grave and raising the corpse. "Look and held up a lantern to the face o the deceased —Bond find cited oho your man, thunileretruck, my father "' llt vas then art (Neil, and at once confessed all. BE flint AT His pl , l IMVS. said a young hopeful the other day, “how many fowls are there on this table ?" "W by," said the old gentleman, as he looked coin• plaisantly on a pair of nicely roasted chick ens that were smoking on the table, •'there are two." •' Two !" replied the smart boy, there are three, sir, and I'll prov e it " Threo ! " replied tho old gentleman, who wns a plain, matter -of-Net man, " I'd like to see you prove it." " done, hir, easily done. that. ono 9" said the smart hoy, laying hot knife on the first, " and ain't that two "- -pointing to the second, • and don't one and two make three ?" "Re tiy,lLsatij -4.4 - tither,- turning ady, who was stupefied it the imthonsu earning of' the son, really, wife, this boy e n genius and deserves to be encouraged. fere, old lady, do you take aue fowl and 'II take the second, and John may have the hird for his learning." STii.if Moss BRITISH OUTRACHAS. We have details lof further additional outrages on the part of " the mother tiountry.l, The last straw is siiid„to break the camel's hack—and we meekly desire to know when it will be Is - ejkiw Ly 11 6 asked with the eholie. The Sheriff's State = In the slimmer of Iss—, while traveling on business in the wildehness of Nohthern Maine, we stopped one afteineon in the lit tle village of P ovhich nestles rosily in the shade of Saddleback mountain. Alter slipper, while enjoying cur cigar upon the " pondi t - we noticed a peculiar looking scar upon the landlad's check. Thinking • thereby hangs s talc," we asked him to inform us the - cause of so iniusiial a mark' He professed himselfperfectly.willing M re late the story, and drawing chair close to oat 104, commenced . In my younger days I was sheriff in the county in whicitral then 'resided. In the spring of IS:19 a munler was committed, in a neighboring town, under circumstances of unusual atmcity. The deed was done by a henchman, whose name was Lisle. II e null his wife, lived in a log cabin in the noods, some ten miles from where the deed 11 . 11 i committed, and had-bong been suspect ed as being a thief and secretor of stolen goofs. 1 was sent to secure hun and you mat In sme I dill not relish the job much, but go I must. As I had ten miles to ride, I suited eaily, and arrived tat the cabin at about noon. Tying my horse to a tree ; I went up to the door and knocked: after considerable delay in unfastening more than nag necessaiy, the door was opened by his Ir de, ho demanded, in no very pleasant Univ. n bat I w anted Iv your huAband at home 1",.1 asked ‘• No, 11, , has gone to the villageland will not be ha,l, till night," aho answered. Then I will watt till he comes home," said I : and, without giving her tilde to nas, ply stepped tutu the room. One glance around convinced ms that the murderer aas at home. A rifle stood in the corner of the room, which o lle had been clean ing, as I ilrov; up, for the water was even dripping trot the tube, I said nothing, however, hut sat down, and began to mke a mere yof the room. Ito could not have left while I stood, at the door, without my see ing him.; so that ho L either have left before I came, or else. which I considered mon: was concealed about the cabin. My eye fell upon a rag mat, lying on the floor, and taking that up, the mystery 'was explained. A trap dooF was underneath which probably led to the bole, or cellar in which he was concealed. I lifted the door I up, an I wail looking for some means of de• I scripting, when a path from the "glide ife" scut me down without the use of a ladder, and the door was suddenly shut. I tell yell, sir, I was in no enviable position, in a dark cellar with a murderer - for he aim there, as I very soon after found out. Thinklug I heard him move, I loos a step in the direction of the sound. In an instant there a as a flash, a loud 'report, and I felt a burn* pain in my cheek. I saw him by the flash of the pistol, crouched in the fur ther corner of the cellar. My blood was up ' and I made a spring and with him. We had a sharp tussle, for a few moments, but at length I managed to get the bracelets oil his A% rixtri, and then ft was all over.— Miami Ink his wife was above, standing on the door, and asking every now and then - -• Have you fixed hum, Jets 1" Potting my hand upon the man's mouth, and imiLlting his voice, as near as I could, I told her I had, and ordereler to lead the slientl's horse into the shed. My ruse site ceeded perniuly. Md. as iihe left the room, I ordered him up the ladder, and by using ' the argument of a pistol persuaded him to go. Once up, the rest was easy. His wife 'tab sonic astonished when she CAMS in, but set mg I was well armed, made no resistance. The man was sullen, and refused to speak ? but I did not care for that. I put hun eu ,the horse, and led the horse two miles through the woods, to the nearest neigh bors'. Securing the assistance of one of the " men folk?' I had him securely lodged in the jail that night, and he is now in the State Prison serving his sentence, iMprison. meta for life.' But that was the hardest light I everhail, and I shall carry a mark of let° my grave. So ends the sherill's story. Chango Front The New York Tiin - e's regards the speech of Mr. Sheituan, of Ohio, delivered a few days since, as the inauguration of a now polioy of the Opposition, to fight the Adissin nitration on the general grounds of lavish ex penditure led bad management of national affairs, bringing these topics in the fore• ground instead of slavery. Thereon the Alba Atlas and Argus ann. Incas thus : .-" Tired-of - negroes greakintel-investo *Lieu has tailed ! Blank philanthropy is played out. The coupe of Anti Slavery: is left to he aitsortei .by the British Ilsotr as the police or the ooean ; while,theagitators and disunionitte "refresh thaniblVell by as sailing the flovernment and bringing Biotin contempt. But the Impudent:to of Black Be publican leaders,in assailing the Democratic; Administration for lavishness, when their Own party S wag bought up and paid for, wholesale, is a specimen of cool assurance only surpassed, by that of the British fleets, who have crossed over the (lull, and are searching American ships, while, conniving at the revival of the slave trade by their al lies, the French.' the' day, I leidv a 1- : Cfronnatantial Evidenoe The reliability of human testimony such that it !HUM lte &OkhOWiedged we cam not believe our own eyes. A cam very sim ilar to one which occurred some months since at Poughkeepsie, 'New York, in Which a gml i oFf tively Went Iled aar romaine of a deo wied i e 'son as those of her sister, and on Vie strength of which a young man was arresttil for murder, hot in which case sus. 1 , 1 6 011 Was averted by the reappearimMi of the supposed Murdered girl, has occurred at . Joliet, Illinois. A body of a female was found in a ravine near Joilet ; a farmer testified to thc find ing of bloody clothes near the spot ; four families testifitd to the hearing of screams from the ravine on the night;of the supposed murih r, and that the cries Wfro those of a frinalt ; a woman named Cook recognilLsl the bmly ns flint of hi r daughter, who was missed on the very night of those screams, and knew it nits her daughter liceause one of her front teeth was gone ; she also testi nisi to improper intimacy between her daughter and a Mr. Richardson, and lie was arrested for the murder, and wrote three men were about taking the law in-. t their on n hadds to lynch Richert:sum fear ing that justice would nut be dune by a reg ular jury. The girl finally *as found in Chicago, and produced in Joilet. The body foundwax li nen, proved to be that of an elderly grey haired lady, nho hail ibed a natural death, and n hose hook had been disinterred for dissection The girl to only eighteen years ,d' age "Ira r rr, 'of 114 Movements of General Walker imabc, lb sl !lao. No1 , 1III!, 0111 i'hl,ll.lo till 3b,11 10 1111(51 the :Call 111144 .1 private despatch f New Orleans in (mins us that the Steamship Vompany char tered by the Alnhania 'Legislators.. 3,111 run the fip.t boat_ from Mobile to San Juan thl Nort,, tt:rnytown) on the 25111 of this month —wbcu tier. Walker. u ith a strong van guard and staff, with toper appointments of all kinds, trill proceed to invtat the San Juan River. Hest ill tresfollowed, as sbon as prac ticable, -by detachments °Chit, army, au as to reinforce and concentrate a column of about three LllOlll/111(1 men. Brooklyn Meg'. The above is too good nem a to be true. Such a check as this mould give to French and English aggressions upon this oontinent aunt that of South .Imerfisi, is too important to be realized in these degenerate days of our infant republic. We have grim/ Mo. maturely imbecile, before we are hardly hall a Cellifiry old. - The true national spirit has died out, not of the people, but of their ints represenlalwe► 111 l'ongress. They are un worthy, %nil a few honorable cm:options, of the seats they Hit him again The following is a pretty good take off to the sensation Monies' the first chapter of vi Idyll 14 frequently inserted in Journals as an advertisement. The man n•ho indited it can take our hat The First Kiss.—•' Ain I really dear, So• phis f" 1 whispered, - and pressed my bung ling lips to her rosy mouth. She dittnot say yes, she did not say no : teat she retitmed my kiss, said the earth went from under my feet : ink soul was no longer in my body, 1 tisielied the stare: 1 knew the happiness of the seraphim. - The above k all of this deeply exciting story that we can publish. The remainder wall be found to the New York Blower of April Ist, ulna* has four millions more subscribers than there arc in halohints iii the Build' Boni Bob writes writes tar at Knolls %rites fur il. —Tad l'olo writes for it, and it is sold everywhere in the world and out 9f it. SK I.N - EST —We cannot OIiC iie more pitiable and unhappy circumstance than a.persini hating too high an opinion of his own merit. They are always conceiving 80111 C elfront offered to them, when much a thing Wigh Inver intended... Instead ut- - p®ai ing through life with a fituilo upon the lipa; and gunfight on the brow, they see iumuiar hly fretful, moody individuate, clamming loudly at the slightest ill which crosses their path. and imagining themselves insulted if arcry.ono does not Appepr to hold Atom In the saw estimation in which the)' regard this ust;l r es. Esc/$/0)% SHAUL WA) 14ter. 7 An old lady from tili% country hod a dandy from the city to dine with hor on a certain occasion. For the desert there was an enormous apple Phi', mesint r "saidthe ehtlemap.."4ol you manage to handle such a pie ?" “Elsy enough," was the 'Olitr reply "*o make the crust np , in a wheolberitsr. wheel ituudor the apple INCluttArlithakil the fruit down Into It !" 3 Urenvis will of Uovernor Blasiebett, of 'Plymouth, prowl .in 1783. contakte tbo followitigvingularekneet" o l desire my body A to be !capfuls° bps slits not be offinislve, an& qf 1,01: ; 1034,:br lloggrs mny by out uLI, to isoelgOß444ll4ol of my bele& dead, I &clime vegungl, ! iny dancer itetbst, gumbo haelieen.itioillik4wAti ouc Old fool, elte will not tbiukof IniFry,,ing !zeContli.') E
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