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Credit liberal, goods plenty and cheap at the' Em poriuntl.ror Dry tirade and Clothing or Wood A Co , N.. 309, Billnrkei ' Phllnielphin. 'Mien, nr will he happy to receive col welt upon hi+ friontln All oniorn star tinted to him will be attended to with Fon:wine,. null dolity Angina 5 '4B If. FARE REDUCED, ; 4 TATES UN I( )N HOTEL, & 6114 Vl nrl.al Stoel, Rhos.. st‘l6, PUMA l'A W HIPIKLE, Proprietor Tv.ll , ls SI 2", ADAM 11101{, AT'PORN EY AT LA W 11111.11.6•ONTN, P 6311 A iii attend promptly to an legal baldness Intrusted to him Speviol allention will he given to the arph•nn' Court Pr/wilco/nod Sorivening Ilia ollioc Is nrth the Wm Joules T /1•In, whore ho can al trapd be consulted in the Engnell and (Inman tangling. 1133:33 ATTOIINEY AND COUNSN:LLOIL AT LAW Will pr ieliee lils profession in the several Courts of Centro County, All business int node,' to hint will be faithfuLly attended - is Particular attention paid to •dlections, and all monies pnimptly re milted Can be consulted in the German as well a In the lrnaalish language (Moe au llighet. formerly io•ruhiet by Judge Burnside and It C Bold, Cm' _ _ I=l LINN 411 k WILSON , ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Office on Allegany ntreet, ut tho building for mnrly °m 010x4 /lumen, McAllonlor, Halo ACo Dank,. Augtint 10-35-1 Year BLATR, ATI - 010E1' AT LAW 111A1.1.PPONTP, PA olm e e 11. m Jernen T Hole OCn P 11111... 1 11 1, PI 0 H 0011111'. It, D H'Atlltl.Allllll 0. 110111.1111115, 1'111;4 1 '1 NM A SUltiiEONl , , DELLGIONTy, nlfi e , h,rett,6lre "It 11.11.bp ervel, .49,0/die the Temp r.l”Lkt Hotel _ 1)11. J A ;1111011 I'. 111111UTCIIIIION, N StlttihON, titt.te , t• or to lir Wto .1 MrK tot, respectfnlly lee Mere tile proremstoonal eervioem to the attOyeto POTTER n M ILI, t" end tlethity Olftee,at the Lute" , Ileum. MITCHELL .11‘ MUSH ATV /It NEI m AT I,A W, =0 Ire 311101111 MIA 11 - U 1111411 1..' I Wel 1 , 1,11 i 5,11.1,1.111.0111. ill the pun h, 11 of lie La w, der the 11.1141 of 1..11e11e1l k Owl, And will give prompt null proper al 11 Mom Nt ill bmines• cu. I rusted to 1110111 Office In Itrynottin . A ren•lo, 1104 i the Court llonme Bellefonte, Nil, tither 211 In If ARI 11111011' P VAN, t'n.V.tr l,t,t ltl It A PIIS A DA , :I ERR ',wry 1.4 oo duly (.:orrt hued: .1 from n S BY BARNIIIItr Lt lito Saloon, lo die Arctic lholdlog Penn'n - - JAMS, IL RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 11t.1.1.14r0•rt , I ran A 'WI , . on RIO Htreet, opposite the residenet. of dodge Burnside PUTTER A I1JIT1'11161.1„ PHYSICIANb A ,II'll(11.;1)N:, Or Ono L l'irrTVlll has reuse% ett to the Brick House directly opposite hi. former residelac , and Or J B MITCH to the 110 inn lately occupied by Wut Barris, it:stt ,on Sprotg at Office, next door above Or Potter's residence, where they ran bs consulted, unless protemsionally engaged J. D. WING ATMS, ItESI DF:NT DENTisT tt~ae sad R. 4402 1 .30 on the Noah Lust CO/110e of the Diamond near the Court !louse 13" Will be found •t hie office nacopt two weeks in snob month, commencing on the fira Monday of the month, whet, lie will be lawny allmg iirofennional 4 11% , It KEN at IfirMINEN, DRUM/ ISIS. nBI tr.rovvr rA WNOLICNALZ /OD ItZTAIL. 1110 , 61111 IN Drovr, frledineenee, Perfammy, Yawta. this, Var nishaa, Dye Stuffs, Tudor Soape Itruritee, Hair and Tooth Brurhes, Panay and Toilet Articles ' TruMels and Shoulder Braces, tlerdon Sergio Cnetomore will find our Milk complete nod rre,th, sod all Bold at moderate prince 10" - Parmers and Physietena frill the country are nvited to examine our rink EAGLE INOTEM, OPPOSITE TIM WEN D BRANCH BANK WILLIANNOOIiT, l'A WILLIAM 11. MY, PROPRIETOR N. It —An Omnibus will run to nod from the Depot and Packet Lwodiogs, to this llotel, lion ul charge Nein 3 37-If DENTAL CARD. EL B. Parry. --SL'ILGV.ON DENTIST (LAY'S Or I.turAilr lin, PA ) HAS located permanently in Bellefonte, Centre Cuunty,-wheyo ho proposes practis ing the warioun branebes'Of his profession in t . mod approyedniannstr and at moderate oharges. °Moe and residence in the bowie cyanided - by Mrs. M. Benner, directly pismlto the residence of the isle lion Thomas Buniside IMM We lake pleasure In recommending Dr II B P•RRY to our friends as a thorrongh and &DOOM itlillhed pantie. C II BRESSLER, M I) JAMES LOOK E, M D Bellefonte, Marsh 2.5.13-'4B sierosinr HANK, E. O• Hoiss, JAS. T. Hm.s H. 1.1.• ticALLisran. , A. G CURTIN INTEEEkT PAID ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS HUMES, MoALLISTER, HALE A CO , iELLSIPONTS, CANTRY. Co , PA DEPOSITS RECEIVED DILLS OF EXCHANGE EDAND NOTES Ins COUNT . COLLECTIONS MADE, AND PROCEEDS RE MITTED PROMPTLY. INTEREST PAID ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS FOR NINETY DAYS AND UNDER SIX MONTHS AT ME RATE OP FOUR PERCENT PEE ANNUM-FOR SIX MONTHS AND UPWARDS, T P AT ER ANNUM THE RATE OF EVE PER CEN EXOHANO EON THE EAS T CONSTANTLY ON . % klriOnal - 4}oetrg.' A Hundred Yeare4fm!u4h-1--- IVhen n century more have rolled away, The birds will nin4 as meet as to day 0, yes, they will chant ac loud end free, Mit not for up their 'coop will he Ponderous ships will gaily sail , But o*or Our dust will sweep the gahm That will float thew over the briny loin Of WOAD. bonen, deep 111/1) wide Balmy wliols wilt lan the flowers, Ilut nun➢ of their odor will br, our gentle rains will folltue the ground, Hot tro'wtfl not hoar one mingle mound The 3011 his ilety car will roll, Through the upper deep from polo to pole; it nitlug uoion wiTttiftWilTl7ll 7 3iiikTi; --- The skies rrids ennesso tinged is ith blue 1 he stars will twinkle just as bright lint not on lie will fall their light,_ For err a 110[0,4 'ears bite flail, WO fill will slumber with theilowil PA _ 1 The coaehman was called to assist in lift- I The Beggar—A True Tale. ing the athletic stranger, oho oas samit ciii: i Summer Complaints. One cold winter morning, the last Sunday I net! to a room in the chatahers, where the I Wlll you please publish theffollowing sim. of December, 1848, a half naked man lime , doctor administered n rill his (Jan hand strong, : pie mile for cholera infautuan, cholera, di. idly knocked at the door of a tine, subAtan- I [loses of Pori "'"" "ngnrec. The young al Oliva, colic and alt diseases of the mimeo'. tial mansion, in the city of Brooklyn intuit Noon Is , skins partly 1 . 01041 . 1,111,4 ; Ind all I !cry organs generated in the vmmer season Though the weather was bitter, even for the i conversation oas fen bade linn. and he ..suaaiLisloy the use of fruit or otikccisixe 1 I say 8011.111, the young man had no &bathing but : t l i tt e ll) . to `lel,- k skiinnwr sea-km loicanse stick diseases are a pair of ragged eloth pants, and the r e -' —lle 14 dunlg %en kg hini nst as him; as then most rife ; but it us cquill b y effectual at mains of a flannel shirt, which exposed li . I )10 Call . should tie a ols ae in nun absence, any sensam fur the elite of MI diseases muscular chest 111 ninny large rents. But la 1 g ut ' II " I "' 1, t' a "'I I "ast. 0 , /hb ,1 1 ,,, , ' I ant as much imposed a;ki ley allopathic spite of this tattered apparel, and evident `sail ti " : d " c" 1 "" 1" '" 1 " 11 ' ' " in 1. 1` the or homopatitiephy.....4 c‘ii be to any i I atigue, as he leaned heavily upon the rail- r' n l l . ..iiii. cies of quicken} or enipirm. Tlik. is * • • • ing of the basement stairs, a critical °Fiber- : .i, ti,' i exult of many years or pr 'tier is ronial i c.. than an Imiir after o aril. Dr . flay- ver could not fail 'to notice a conscious air 1,, , I , , , , ' is tt no d 1114 1‘1,1•13. 1% ire riitettil the par.' of dignify, and the marked traces of cultic i nith my children, with my Neighbors, and ration and refinement in time pale, haggard ' ghouls '1"1".I' iir 'iliP ii" 81 Ifitly Trill " . " ' " I' 4 . I" Ii "1.14 and acquaintances ft ought to be everywhere known. How ninny children's lives it o ill save if adopted ' It is simply this i hie (mirth of an ounce of - pull (Turd countenance The door was speedily opened, and disclo sed n large, comfortably furnished room, is lib ifs gins ing grate of anthricltc ; before which was a luxuriously furnished breakfast table - n fashionably attired young man, in a brocade dressing gown and velvet slippers, rechatng in a -raufenal," busily retailing the morning papers The beautiful young ai tfe had lingered at the table, giving to the ser vant in waiting, orders for Inc bouseitoid matters of the day, wluul the timid rap at tracted attention. Slit,cointnatided the loor to he opened, but the y (mug toaster of the ninuthion replied that it was quite IlseletiS. icing 110 one Ind some thievish beggar ; but the door nan n 1 ready open, awl the ny inpathien of Mr, Ilnyw , nnl enlisted at once Come In to the lire,' :net! the yAiing wire, impulsively, "before 3 on pen eh." The mendicant, o shout exhibiting any surpti , e at such tilillsual treatment of a str( et Lcggal , slou ly enter( d the room, nian 'resting a painful weakness at every stop. On his entrance, Mr Ilayuood, with a pleasing air, gathered tip his papers and left the apartment. The unwise lady placed the half frozen man near the lire, while she pre pared a boo) of fragi ant coffee which, with abliddriotit 11511), Nas placed before hint, Ind, noticing tin alniipt departure or her hus band, l‘lrs Ilaywood, with aylouded coun tenance kft the room, whispering to the servant to remain until the stranger should leave. I= =EI She then hastily ran up the richly mount ed stair case, and passed before the entrance of a small laboratory and medical library, and occupied solely by her husband ; who' was a physizil chemist. She opened the door and entered the room. Sir. Haywood was sitting at a small table wlth his head resting on Ms hands, apparently in deep thought. “Edward," said the .young wlte, gently touching him on the arm, '•1 fear I here thBpielthed you; lint the man looked so wretched I could not bear to ilrivt hun away," and her sweet voice trembled as she added, '•You ought to know that I take the sacrament to-day." ••Lear Mary," replied the really fond hus band, "I appreciate your motives. I know it is pure goodness of heart which leads you to disobey me, but still I must insist upon my command that no beggar shall ever be petplitted to enter the house. It is for your safety that I insist opon it. How deeply you might he imposed upon in my frequent absence from home. I shudder to think.— The man that is now below may be but a burglar in disguise, and already in your ab sence taking impressions in wax of the dif ferent key holes in the room, so as to enter sonic right at his leisure. Your limited ex perience of city life makes it difficult for you to credit so much depravity.. It is no charity to give to the street beggars it only I= •'lt may be so," responded Mrs. Hay wood, but it seemed wicked not to relieve suffering and wltnt, oven if the person has behaved badly—and we know it. But I promise you not to ask another into the At this moment the servant rapped vio lently at the door, crying out that the byg gar was dying. , '•Come, Edward, skill .can save him, I know," said the wife, hastening from the room. Thu doctor did not ,refuse this appeal to I= glistellantous dcarest,!'. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A'A 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 190858. h's prprekSimial vanity. for he immediately Followed his wife's flying f . ,elsteps ns she drscenthd-I,Q_Alle,_ b•Scinent!: They found the mendicant lying pale -and miconsrioin; main the einpet where he lout slipped in Ins neakness from the chair 'where ?ills. Hu m nod had Rented hitn. "Ile is a handsome mattered thy" doctor, as be bent over 11411 to ascertain the state of his pulse. And well he might say so. The glossy locks of rival hair had Fallen away limn a broad white forehead : his eyelids were lion. dered by long raven latThes,'Which lay like a silken fringe 'mm his pale bronied cheeks, while • delicate aridine nose, find a i.:qintre 111585 i ye chin, displayed IV minlel of manly beauty. "IF he demi nulsed the young wife anx rlcMiiir 'dlh, m t . , it is only n fainting, lit, induced by sudden change 01.4enimiattire, nod pet - Imps the first singe of staiyntioll," replied the doctor. sympathizingly Ile hpd forgot ten for the moment Ins cold maxiins of pru dence, end added. ••lie must be carried to n tire. and &Mixed in I VOlllroll a ble lx•el." the hundreds of fair dames that ti red iti4 portal 4, It illl all the taste and maginlicence that alionilant urnith could procure, 1101 one mailed in grace and heathy, the orphan bride of the pint swot', Iles tall graerhil fignri• was rola d in a let sills, that only 11(1 , 4111(4.rd, 11 (outlast, her large atutr eyes, litight tutu the hintie of 3 .i:thrill thi re nas a Poo h ~r • •tri.flo.r pity '• rn then ltd. that m on tilt confidence of r %cry braid dr r 'rite name menthol wilten pito t eet,d bit lint the piercing wind, ri%ealed, hot could not stirptiss, the delwate punts of brrrongd,smu. Many adnunug,yes i„i Of ills 11, 1 its .in luotr 41 in 101111 H lip the ei int al aisle of but not law is alt noire :In It JeVolli,ll (hall the )o log not %maid hid g, II( you, man nLa ri (nrly Win In r, m mime of hi t and the sr.. Cr., or 61. arodoei am. 'the stett ly toga it had peak d its last to li mitts, a lu, II 11111 111 latutly eelanitg in the distant at: ins, » lit ii aligor ol vent rattle aspect, tt 6o Lad pro viously litkt.n no part to the net itts of the alit r rose and nitnounctd Ca his text the oft :putted but seldom ape plod it olds of the Apostle: '•IIe not lorgt t rill to I utur;ain strangers, for diet city home have ruteriaineol angels unawares ' linen t oil It It his forth, ad flush painfully : It emu aced to hint fot the utuuu•nt that the 111( . 11( Itur must have known of has n ant of charity toward vtrangorv, and wished to gtt • loin a pulthe It s s on ; but Ito hooll .a ii front the tenor of his aninarks, that ion ms ii gout- I ty consenlice had alone made the applica tion to his particular eitSC, I have nut 51161,., non indeed the power, to glue any synopsis or the I.l'llloll ; hit that it contliund with the incident of the inurning,elft etetl a happy revolution in the mind of at leant one of his hearts So nun It, that on the return of lie. ' llayw•orol Pout church, lie repantal aL once to the room of. tire mendicant, to oflt r such aillentions es he might stand to need of - hut the }ming 1111111 1:( . 1111..(1 to ho 11111C11 re freshed by rest and nutritious food, and commenced gratefully thanky . vg the host fun thelsind attentions he had received, •A 1116, aithnut 110111 A, 1111(1 saved his life. 'But I tt ilI recoinpense you well , for, thank li l t', I am not the beggar that !seem. I was shipwrecked on Friday night on the Olaala ‘‘, aye, On my return hum India. My name was doubtless among the list of the lost-- for I escaped from the wavy 4 by a nor !tide. I attempted to make my nay to New York, where I have ample funds in the bank awaiting my orders. I must bare perished from cold and buiver, had it lint ton for you and your wife's charity. I was repul sed from every door as an imposter, and could not get either foot: per rest. To be an exile from one's native land for ten years, and then, after escaping from the perils of the ocean, to die of hunger in the street of a Christian city, I felt was truly a bitter fate." aMy . aalauisArthur Willey' added the stranger• ‘• Why Oat is my wife's family name.— She will be doubtless pleatigd at her agency in your recovery. "Of what State is she 11., native !" :Apked Arthur Wil let, eagerly. "I married her in the town of 8., %here she Was born." '• At. dux Moment Mrs. Maywood entered the . rootn, aurpribed at the long absence of her husband. Arthur Willet gazed at her with a look of the wildest surprise, murtueritig : I ‘• It ennoot Ito—it cannot be, 1 ant do In ions to think sl." Mrs. Itnywood, with little less astoni,..h 'tient, stem] mantic ik, w ns n statue. What psmful mystery is this?" cried Dr. Haywood, excitedly addressing his wife, who then became conscious of the singular; ily of her conduit.. OIL no mystery, - she replied; sighing deeply, ..'only this btranget sithe iiglig't of my lost brother, Arthur," And Mc; lisp wood, overcome 0 ith emotion, turned to lesive the room. " Stay M: moment ," plaad Ittaltratlger, taking a ring from his tinge!, 4 bolding it up, asked if she recognized iidic 3 `lt is my father's grey hairr 700 ore" fits son Ai thur %Valet, 4 your broth-. ftlary Willet Ilayaood fell Fun Ilse mem licant . 4lii hit not, ui l ong teary of swei.ll,t joy and t hook vgiring Dr III ) it ood reined from lite loom, and left sister nod brother done 1 . that sacred I 1111 l r of reunion. sa) tug to hi ~. elf: •r He not forgetful to vote! Olin strange's, for thereby some have entertained angel a MIAS, 0.5111.• . NM CEII2 Witc•fout t h of an ounee of pul‘enzed em oil, futirtli of au wine, of pulverized guru EMI= Mixt tl aids ot• putt of old pure a hiskt•y •To belt shalatat Pvfore takt•it. 11080 Am all a dolt, one;eal t a WllO stens, to .I - ge tehle'epootault, lillyd sup'witlt'a Ater : lot a elohl, putluttunutldg 1t 10 ter fells One .Ingle tlo:te at the to / option of nt9, so. Ii down., if not rotnith , mil a oh mho toil:oho., a 111 always, a ilk to an hoar core. If such downs,. Is 1.111,1111 C, cur has rent on rot 001110 111110 then 110(11150f datle there in four tones \I .to Vahaaa,' /at , Ili,r A hi !dud.) Judge in pacsrng settle'. e th all. upon a cnmmxl, r,Vently delivered linos. If in the following style : " Prisoner, stand up' 11Ir Kettles, this Court launder the necessity of paysnig sentence of the law upon you, sir. This Court has no debt, Kettles. but what !on Mere brought into this scrape by the use of intoxicating liquor The f r iends of the Court all A/1010‘ that, of thar iv any vice this Court abhors, it is inn t emperance• When this Court WM a young man, Mr. Kettles, it vial considerable in clined to drink : and the friends of this Court bowl that this Court has nalurnily a very high temper, and if this Court had not stopped short. old and stopped the use of in to:cleating liquor, I have no doubt, sir, but what this Court, sir, would have been in the Penitentiary, or in tht Ltrdt ; ,0 " A writer in the Cincinnati Casette, gives the following recipe as an infallible cure .for tho hog cholera Take one viol (not leas) of wool ashes, ono table spoonful of Coppertl•+, nil W I 111 meal or bran, and gi%e to the hog If the hug in so far gone as not to lie able or wilTing to eat, take the some quantity of ashes and copperas and put it in water, and' drench the hog, This would appear a strong dose ; bet when you doctor a hoglyou moat doctor lion strong. It is an old saying that " An ounce of pre vention is as good as • pound or cure, " This, I believe, will hold good in the hog cholera; that by mien a free use of ashes and copperas with the food. hogs will sel dom if ever, have the cholera. Here is sound Democratic doctrine, spoken by a great man nearly a hundred years ago : ^ Condemn no-man for not thinking as you think. Lot every ono enjoy the full and free liberty of thinking for himself.—Let every man, use his oven judgetuel4., since every man must give an account of himself to God. Abhor every approach in any kind of degree, to the spirit of persecution. if you cannot reason or persuade • man into the truth, viewer attempt-to-force hilliAnt9-- I °Ye. will not compel him, leave ham to Goa, the Judge of all —Attu Wesley. Young ladies should not write poetical love letters. It is dangerous. Such a one was written to a,Kentucky beau, not long since, which so affected him that he stole a horse to go and see the writer, and got into jail to puffer getting in love with a poetess. , The mother who saw it baby prettier than her own has•bcen sent to a lunatic W him. 0!!! Qilito a vie) , debate took !dare in the Alcthodist Conference, lately held in Nashville, on • proposition to amend the of the Churl' by Milking out the ride respecting dress. The article on that subject hits the following passages . " Iteevito none into the'clturch tall they have let: oft superfluous ornaments. (lire no ticket , ' to• any that wear high heads enormous bonnets, ruffles or rings.' The putting ()Nei' geld' and costly apparel,' is Rho. in another plane, reckitned among sins to be aroidett • The Rev. Mr. Lush of Nlissipippi, the mover of the resoliitivni to 'strvlte cunt, cow . tended that tic law was a dead lettei, and that rt was a 'scandalous incorunatency' that 1 4he pverept-wriii-wri, of .tits - Mitffini: tutu shell! be so widely at variance a ith each o ihN. 'Such was the laxity of whim edration, that candidates would he received ii,to the church though loaded down is ith a weight of gold under which they could scarcely walk.' The speaker was very se vere upon his brother ministers for wearing gold spectacles. Ile said the glass would He denounced gold studs, gold watch chains, gold-headed canes and diamond breastpins, with much fervor. " Another spealier was for bringing the practice of the people tip to the standard of the instead of accommodating the Discipline to the practice of the people. lle thought it very ridiculous to admit that supei flinty of dress was wrong, and then ex• punge the rule because people would not comply with it. " Another contended that the rule against superfluous ornaments' did not apply to such thing♦ as :meet arks and walking canes. lie agreed. also, that, even if these things were forbidden, there was not a word in Scripture against the use of them by men— that the precept applied exclmoNely to 'the MEM Rev. Dr Lee, of Va., was in favor of expunging. Ile admit4that lie had to use Ins gold spectacles to !WV what was in the Discipline. Me did not understand, slid never had understood it. What ornament uas superfluous f Who could Ray at what precise point ornatnents ceased to be allow• able and became superfluous ? it.. idea ilia.t.we miebt Carry as many twen ty-dollar gold pieces in our pocket ,tor - wir please, but if ue should stick a little bit of it in the bosom somebody would be greatly scandalized lle always found enough to do in preaching about mote important mat ter*. without (11.i..ending to these trifles •• Another untidier from Virginia pro. tested against Ili Lee's speech going forth 114 All i slioncnt or the sentiments of the Nlethodists of that State • The Rev. Mr Deems deprecated the tendi•m•y to superfluity in dress. but rued in favor of abolishing the rule. lie repre sented it as lifting a straw to the whirl. wind." It might do for the reguletima of a tot /Hu, but for the chat, 4, to assume to be the inant,ua maker, milliner and tailor of her oemberti . was a contempliccrat ion of her sacred office Ile it at, in favor of get-, tt,g the true sap to cumulate through the true, so that it should put forth healthy leaves, but did not believe in pulling off this leaf and that, &e. After conqi dent hie disetuouoti, the sub Joel %gni indel)ifitely postponed In Bed with a Rattlesnake We have frequently heard of snakes visit ing houses, and of their sometimes having been found in and under beds, but we do not recollect ever having heard of as remarkable an recipe from a snake an the following, re lated to us by Mr T...W.,.41188, who was present when it occurred About flee weeks Ago, two children of Mr Jacob Schell, about three and a half miles west from Washington—the one aged nine and the other four yea --becoming - weary from the excessive heat, lay down on the bed, shortly after dinner and were soon fast, asleep. - Some time during the afternoon Mr. Schell and our informant, who had been at work the field, were compelled to seek the house for shelter from a heavy shower. They had scarcely entered the house when Mrs Schell 'Meta to the bed to re-place some of the cov ering which had become misplaced, when a horrible sight putt her eyes, the head of a huge rattlesnake projecting from between children, and its body in close proximity to theirs. Mrs. S. was of course mud) fright anal, and there is not much doubt but that it would have terminated fatally to at least one of the children, had it not been for the prov idential arrival of the two men, who with more presemv Qr wold, remora them from either side of the bed at the same time, without alarming the snake, thus un doubtedly paving their lives. Lila 'snake ship" was then uncerimoniously dispatched. f - Crimeagi 3 - 6 - a.57 - teth SIX rattles in its tail. How he got there is a mystery.—Peoria Unoon, 15th. A whistling match lately came off at Ido• Winne Two whistlers commenced at half passed nine o'clock in the evening and kept it up till ten minutes of two the next morning, when one of them caved in, and was forced to stretch bis mouth in all sorts. of shapes to got the 'pucker' taken out of it. HO 'allowed his lips felt like they were the to of an old boot with a large hg.o in it.' 0 4, 1.' .4, an The True Doctrine. I ~ Terrible Affair. Our PraYing.kinging. and bible. reading will IM IT ltuT. Sant RI ANT )I.D M kNi not help 1.114 heavenward, tnileas we are just The Pittsburgh Journal, of Sittart!ty hag between limn and nun. The (Atria'lan pro- the fullon ing partietildii of an unfortnnate fession , is nothing without the Chrigt in , life affair: Our religion, in order to change us radical- I Mr. Robert an obi and welt ly, meet descend into all commonest duties. known citizen, resident on. Carpenter's al it belongs as much to the shop as to the ley, on the east side of the Trinity Church family, and as mulch to the family As the wound, we , merlie.l yesterday afternoon to sanctuary. ••No man can be a Chi istian a young lady of sonic twenty-three or twen who is iidt faithful in his common, daily life ty.four years. Mr. AlcCuhly is said to lie pursuits. The judge must administer jui. over sixty years of age. This disparity hi tics front evilly. and not from faVor or the 'the ages of the couple excited reinarklminong lure of bribes. The physician must regard the neighbots, win) expressed their feelings the life and health of his patient above all without reserve, at white they considered an other considerations. The merchant gust I unnatural union. It seems that the boys deal justly, and the mechanic exeunt', has fully sympathisisl with the feelengs of the work in all things faithfully. It will not an. ,_older (In. a. M them, perils ps lifweim or tweully, gathered er, .10 not hope to reach helium by the old atsiut Mr Nlet'unly s residence, and coin say Yon must walk in another al.(' liar. ineneed 1° Iting tlw house is ith brickbats rower road. Let its suppose you are a w and stone., or a hi, li were (lir ono mail. Now, what. is Christianity the Work- through the mm 111401% 4 and floor's ' M.-- shop f Von cannot leav e it behind yon, go Curdy went out slid remonstrated is ith where you will ; for it is no loosely fitting them, warning them to go away. but they garment, but an element of life Yes. you I paid no nlleniton to lain. must take it with you into the mm orkslTp. The u company present were much alarmed to make the air melodious nor as pious out . Mr. Meenirly then seized a pistol talk with felbrv-workinen. No, no : work- heavily traded with shot, and fired upon the shop Christianity consists in a religious fi crowd. wounding. as we are informed, eight delity r,to your employer and his customers. hop , . Two of these arc named David and If you neglect or slight the work you are James Silas, SoriS of Mr. David Sims, on paid to perform, you commit sin you are I Virgui alloy 'their feet, legs, and thigh', irreligious : and your pious acts w ill go for are literally coveted with shot wounds, and nothing. -Chinning,. their injuries are very severe Sit other boy; Wore slight!) wounded Their names are as follows .1 Shortly, 'Fennell &re( t Paul Nle IV lithium+ , Si stir Street James Don iligh Street : William and Itatermsd McKeever Straw berry alley : and William Bally. Church alley. Mi. McCuidy is its ar rested. The &flair is art inifortunate one, and will bring regret and anguish to all cor.cornied its it. That the law s committed a gross out rage in assailing time house at they did, no one will deny : that Mr. Mel'unly did right in taking the law unto his ownitande, ,we w i ll n o t arum —but no one s ill regret the occurrence more than he. Ile has been a sident of this city for nearly forty years, and has borne the character of a peacable citizen. Ile was for many years the Sekt•si of Truitt% Church Washington's Tomb There is no truth in the absurd repos t. of r ginating, ij is said, with an evening paper in this eity, that Mr. John A. Washington in tends to remove the mortal remains of the Father of his Country from the vault at Mount Vernon, in which they are deposited. Pits contract a ith the Ladle Mount Vernon Assoi•iation of the Union, to- a hum he has conditionally ROM the Mount Vernon estate, expressly proi ides as follows • And said vault, remain, in and around it. and the enclosure, shall never he removed or disturbed, and that no other persons hero•• after shall ever be interred or entombed ! within, the said vault or enclosure." There does not eppcar to Le any founda tion for the report- Mr, John A. Washing toe ohtains a fancy price for Mount Vernon, 11.....•A5s the nombaserA desire the nation totoseens the last TrStffig phiee- of him who was "first in peace, first in war, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." The hurial vault, minus 'the ashes of Wash ington, elltlid he comparahvely a clueless. We take thee opportuniq of repealing the et prouNion of our hop*, that the iipirit and liberality of the t D ion Will supply a sUfliClellt NUM', even within the present :tear. to enable the lAtilefl . A.,,enniOn to pay fur the purchase.— Phila. Prel.l SINITINIRKI , IN A TRUNK --A boy, luyears old, named George Pnelmer, the SOLI of German n Mow, residing, in Brollyn, dad denly disappeared on Friday last, and wait missing until Monday morning, when hi. dead body was found to the house of his mother in a Mite trunk or chest I/n Fri day; %Ink the mother was absent, the di- (-eased was ■t play with a rven paniun . Int evidently got into the trunk 10 eimeral him nelf, when a self-adjusting lock closed the lid upon him and he was smothered. Diu. ing Saturday and Sunday the friends a rut neighbors looked in every Uirection to fled the boy, but without suc(-ass Oil Monday morning the mother was induct tl to open the cheat by a strong smell which seemed to emanate from it, expecting to find the body of a rat, bat to her astonishment sbe to,una the body of her missing son TIIK MAN IN I.nrs.—Thackera) sii)l, that "when irman is in lore with any HOIIIIASI in a family, it is astonishing how fond he he. comes of every one connected teeth it. lie ingrates himself with the mauls ; he 'a bland with the butler; he interests himself Milli the footman ; he runs on errands for the daughters ; he gives and lends money to the young son at college; he pats little dogs which he would kick (Ahern use , he smiles at old stories a-Inch would make him break out in yawns were they tittered by any one but papa ; he bears with the old maiden stint ; he beats tune when dean% little Fun ny performs her piece on the piano ; and smiles when wicked, lively little Bobby up sets the coflce over his shirt." Too Taus.—An exchange well says, when a rakish youth goes astray friends gather around him in order to restore - Wm to the path of virtue. Gentleness' and kindness are lavished upon him to win him back to innocence and peace. No one would ever stispoct that he had sinned. lint when a poor confiding girl is betrayed, she receives the brand of society, and is henceforth driv• en hem the wima of,,virtue. 'I ho betrayer ig honored, respecterisTeinieTearLur is no peace for her this side the grave. So ciety has no loving, helping hand for her, no smilefof peace,no voice of forgiveness. These are earthly moralities , unknown to heaven. There is a deep wrong in them and fearful are the oonsenuenoes-• Local politics run high in the Western country. The, candidate for County Clerk in Texas offered to register• marriages for nothing. , His opponent, undismayed, prom ised to do the same and throw rn 'a rrerrNa. Tiara p : el,av IN..surApmg. VOGUI4IB "a - -•"••• T- 4 .•luvesori from York TIIK Roma oil RAVAGE.° °T t FATAL rES - TfLEaCK. -We hare received a hasty mes sage from York conveying the sad and alarming mt. ihgenee (hat that most fright ful coutag,(llli 1114( . 11,.. raging 111 that Vorough, aufying the °kilt of the most experiene.,l and parrying otr, in a vary few holing. all a (coin it attacks. Thy. 11141181 f1p1 . 1 . 1 • hav proved in the pretent °Wallet nhrelt inelileicious. The Ilt euuM:,rnnttott ntv tot In the town., and the inhabitants are leering in emir& by erg r) aLtnnnble runic} utter. Some of the most public sin riled a nd dot tiled citizens, bow. v, r remain, mid are unremitting in th.tr attention to all a Ito need assistance. If the prevent pure 1'U11tt111.1..4, in a few days (brie will i o• b e left in the town a sufficient l ii tab r of I s ing to bury the dead• This .udder irruption of pe.takace is unaccount alL no cases of the disease lucre known nut I Thur day evening when a number of p; monk. a moment before apptremtly In per ft et !wall'', were no:icari Li labor under the umisl terrible symbolism', an I in spite of every rare and the use of I. very conceivable rem edy fell victim.; to the awful aoourge• There ere vitally theories attempting to ac count for the ',whims aipearaner or the dis ease In this hitherto healthy neighborhood, the most plausible of which Is. that it was oitroiltieed by a vagrant who appeared in the streets on Thitriday afternoon, and rep resented himself as from the Eastern Shore of Matyland. Como& rable reluctance Itn, been mani r ctrl by travelers qlllee the receipt of the nen v here, to pass through the infected Loon. Passengers ran reach Baltimore Roil Pits place by way of the Title Witter Canal. Coin. I iiri litsch, - The editor of the a es te= paper Mt es, a bank about 11000, for which they hold hrs note. The defaulting wag announces at thus in his papor : .• There is a large collection of autographs of distinguished individuals deposited for sale keeping in the cabinet of the Farmers and Alecolivints' Bank, each accompanied with a note in the Imnd-writing of the au tographis:. We learn they have cost the bank a great &al of manor. They paid over a thousand dollars for ones. We hope great care in taken to preserve thine capital and alt terestrieg relics. Should - the bank be 1 0 ,0 1 we doubt wh. ther they could be however, so unfortunate se to lose ours, we'll let them hat ATS 1114fItheI zoliaavatuaes of the very hard times, " We received the following through the Post (Mice. The direction was In a fair, delicate hand,ltidicating that it wiai Bout by a Nicole. It is important, If true: !, Take a string that will reach twice a round the nook of the young lady : Id her hold the ends in her teeth, and If the noose will Mill over her figad.to the bahk of hir pt it: • outain . indication that nha 13 married, or watahtto be.