• er• ‘7- - ` 4 ,VIA:t . VV,7 4 \"‘• TIMM UtAVOOMAito IL S. SIMI.ti AND J. S. It taNIIART, etwrolis BELLEFONTE. PENN'A 111111.1.11P0NT6, A IrGUIOT 19, 1N3.1 DEMOCRATIC- STATE TICK ET SUP.K)IR 1110;14 WILLIAM A. PORTER .CAN C031111.Y.410XE11. WESTLEY FROST DELEGATE ELECTION. Science of Agriculture The deti,.. , l stir toters of l'intre County will meet 11l s'it'urilay the 21st day Of Since the first organization of the Anieri- August next at Lilo Eleet ton Houses in each can Government, pei ham; no nation has aid Borough ai,d fun tiship to elect delegates to valteeil no rapidly in Improvement and re• meet in County Convention, oti TioNdo 3 evening the 21111 at Belli futile. lineinent, and perhaps no civilized nation has The illlkerent 'Townships and Boroughs I done more n) elevate the standard of moral. are entitled to delegates, viz Potter lon n itv, religion and virtue, than that of tiooti. fillip 4 delegate , , Furgii.un, Gregg, %leg A 4 state, The Government has at all 1111111 Y Penn each 3 delegates, Hogg,. 11111111 , liar rig, Spring, Walkei, and Itellrfolite Miro' ' distinguished fir the al•tive part has call) S dele g ates, Ton !Islip. of Iletiner, I taken, and the indneeinents held forth to Burnside. Ptirtin,llall Moon. Onward I those engaged in selentific Pursuits., ht tom tit),, , I 1 " 16 "' „. 11 ' 31,E ,'" 8 ,""" Idu divot to prosecute their resell:l-06es with Shoe, Tri 3 itir. Loon, vl ortn coil 0.111":1/111"g I ' 1:114 . 1111fne1111 1 111. 511N 1 , 11 49 mechanic Itorongh, nidi I (delegate ' Idy order of lie a arts in no respect have !leen overlooheil t \ - IL; departmentsappertaining to itellefotite, dilly 21) '5B It. the higher branches have received the moat itiireinutibg attention, nod ue can now b o ast a mil scientific and literary attainments. Ito! however 1i0N%1111,111.1.1111g 101 l pro grt as'nn inseams and sinyes,fill nation, then(' is WIC of (Ii 111o4t important and use. fill llepartinclita in the w hole catalogue of Nl'll . llN l 11104 l shriniefilll) neglected. We rtt• ler to the .Igriiiiiltural meta, To he all- to coitivtite the null wtt.t. cue- The Atlantic Telegraph It ry 1111. 1,111 lit 14.' of the lironn I i I I e CUR' the greatest es cot I.f the Imo trent?. ,entory the greatest ninny), nod the cue, t ',hut t ompiruon of a Ti IC graph line het %IV, II the new ~h 1 \V t,rhl tht the fit h day of tn.., ml no. ow iiiis ;II - gence of the la) mg of the Cattle across ilic Atinnne from val. nem Ita), Irelailnl, to Trinity Bay, NeNl foundlainl was eau it.t4 over the wires that airs ady loan a net woih on the Ameneau 1•1.11tIttellt and t ui3 1111101 it no Mkt/ %111)1 "MI pri.:e aunt nstoni tam nt The new, was Olt pleasing and ones p, els that, at first pt nple u ire inei lions . many sapiently 1 , 11,1101111 , 't It , as, ' but the aiiihenii.• h of I) ILI , NV Field, the dist pertiltend ,, l Ihr int, rpr,,,pitt In th_Ott all doubt. and , pr a.I dt ltgl I throoglioot the lath]. re lit, !all, u ere rtrig, proccui ,, , , ‘ iv, re fl,rtited. ann 4110110.1 of cr nltatton sr•nt tip front every r itt to the Vinted txtple Li yowl tie. ettn', our new tle Tin doubt III:fhlit ing their gratttirat ion n, the ,ati,e 11131111, r That Mil( L but n r } ,at. m as 1.01, rd ui•on as a %I'M and I i.iiinary dttar., DOW all CS/2.141.).. , 1 (Yet a rvnlii v [huge %Ito ;loon talk of pliiilett and imp". aitoliu.tuuat altaitattli lhtt nuhr.l, ol a 1.4- t.graph acro.tt the littati, and turn tilt tr eonterttafitot to the nett tilt int. of II) mg through the at intolthere 011 i•all-lit it lug , al the rate of one lointlrtil toile, p. r hour Although IM,th t n. 1.4 of the Cable are Upon fool, the Melt utiti•• h.nu.r of the great enterprtze Itthottzt, ruun ly 1.1 the I ;Olin Stalett Frnukltu hist tnntul the lighttlit g and brought it muter the .t..ntrol of loan ftlorsetanght It to talk. and Feld ha-, at t length enahlt d it to travel Iron' otte t nd o 1 the (Aube to the other 111 Ani, rvanq ucated hi our sehottla, And tiorturth Its out !impolitic:tit Institution,' Drippy rot' I 1. ilienett aell inn) you 6.41. , t of your pro gresa and of your gretuntoot - - Little did Columbus think when the warts Or the Ocean surrounded Imo on ever) side, and his tutu after a mind . ) onward sail of many weeks. raised their limas against the hardihood' and re4l...les,ness wlnsii be seemed to he riailung air iv from earth. that the day qv on' CI er come it to it the thous ands of nide , : or Cr w iu. h his little vessels had tra% died w Id bt• usire,nne, and that commumentrm could nc nista iitaitfous from shore to shore. Far wn. it flout the inut,i,t nation of Franklin when he caught tin Nola tile dement (ruin the dark rhumb , : cloud that it would user become the mewls 01 an- unlitlattn r ; spa. r and t nal,lno4 mul to l'l/111- nitiwate tstth toth Oilil r huwt our 1111144 ly aittiatul nor %%10 Nl4ll, lit at.l tlo Itr.t prattle lin,: th elllll that he NOVIM 1. IL, tlit,l unl Ntll to wan, acl , ,,h time ep mitath vutable l Mutt ‘Visitt nothougla of u lucre menu, man may yet ace.,...ph.th, 110 ont• I'Bll tell The eft fll s Of Ow pn,rnl cealluty have already shaky the of inereduku,, Oita .11 pcopte are pr. pared fur the 11111104111 Ct Hll•11l or aluul.l att) thing. MO' 1.17 t the Atlantic Tilepopli Lc looked upon as a bond of Peace a chain of Flit inl ship perpetual f With distal. , overcome will not mother and child Ilse silk by side 111 harmony still go( d feeling i 11 ill not John Bull and HI oilier Jonathan lie 'dawn together as Itrotloos, divriTe the amid be. twetn thous, and each iic the other 111 the promotion of ....ordIZJUILM, prospority 5,111 good will I It 1.1 so to he hoped and may we not be disappointed in the result of this stu pendous enterprise The following IS the first message scut by Queen Victoria to the Directors of the Atlantic Telegraph, for which a e aro indebt ed to Mr. Frank Green, the accommodating Operator in this place : I,oNiita, August lei, 1858. To Directors of Atlantic l'e/egrapa Europe and America are united by Tele graph, Glory be to first in the Highest aim earth, peace and good will toward man - - VIOTOftI - A, Queen of the United Kingdoms of Eng land, Ireland and Scotland. The following is the, Queen's Message to the President of the United States, with the President's reply : ' TO the Hon. the frieNdent of the United Molts of Amer.ca : Her Majesty desires to congratulate the President, upon the succeisful completion of this great, International work, in which the Queen has taken the deepest interest. prcsidext i e Reply. The President cordially reeiprooatee the congratulations of Her Majesty the Queen, on thb RUCCTSB of this great International ) enierprize, accomplished by the science, 'hilt and indomitable energy or two coon 4truls. It is a triumph more glorious, be cause more useful than was ever von by conqueror in the fleld of hattle.----,May the Atlantic Telegraph under the Hits ;sing of Heaven, prove to he one bond of perpetual peace and friendship between two . kindred nations—and an instrument dentin t ed by Divine Providence, to diffuse Religion . Civilization, Liberty and Law. In this sel -1 Nice will not all the Nations of Christendom 1 unite in the declaration, that it shall be for ever neutial f and that its tommunleations shall be mid sacred in passing to the places lif their destination m the midst Ur their j hosillimes I TIIII Line is now ready for business, finan*- cull, thplomallc and 'social comspondence of the A9thl, and we will hay e the news fi oin all the civilized Globe even in Belle fonte in the course of a single day. Solomon said - there was nothing. MAN under the sun, , but he WO not henid of the Atlantic Tele ..l graph. ThaCsso. ." . just as necessary to have a good Fr kotical knowttlge of us chemical and coo -1 slitiient properties, nod its peculiar adapts , tom to the production id variim. hinds of grainll3lli ‘egetatolt a, as it have a ror• le -1 kno-thilge of the science of navigation 111 ord, r to wait! 1111‘tgator. there is no lilld ni the scientific l% Of 141 of more ample dimensions, or use (lint ttrt,vnts greater 4titiotrtlittitiva fur the acitto. elicrnical and tol t yksopineal knowl edge or w here !fore tnrful and iirdni..itre may be luarite,l • than that of ,l;r1- 4 f culture A proper ittalyats of the various , solla and thu best manner of treating thew j nt ttrd ritt pro4luee the In t.t fruitful resolts. .lambi be sell studied and tintlerstotol by [too.. it Ito tt :At to Lorene far- (tor govi•rument, It is to regretted, hay le retnfore been as hlwral rn hol+ling out , in4loft numbs to those ingag‘d to the science of Agro•ulture to steel 111 flat ir profession. as nt many other things lint the people are becoming aroused to the nupm Lance of a correct knowledge id this useiul branch, nll4l ,I,grietilttiral Vaunt •ra being held annu -1 ally for the pUrpose of inf Using, a spirit of emulation among the farmers, and it is grab if)ing to know that they have already bee. prodoctsve of much good II The founding of Ap,ri. h,llol,lti, I w here everything belonging to a correct • knowledge of the seienee should be taught, leis been a desideratum nt the land for n long jtime flut the government, both 'state and 1 \ stioAal, is le coining thoroughly aroused lo the necessity of esialtlishing s••hools of the, kind and we hope it %till not lie long till they gill be 6000d,.1 in evety State iii the I mon lii a school of this ths,ription young wouldmen become learned in the science of 1 . 114 Jtit,try , so closely connected with the ,w•, , ,•ss or the Limier. Here they would imbibe a desire to delve deeper into the htd dut arcane or 'talon., and investigate prat. twolly the truths of science. Nnother draw back to a more generalty diffused knowledge of the science of Agri iire, has been occasioned by the utter of nor old farmers to ii hat they sin et ingly• denominated • • book farliiing )11111.! 1.1,11 11 , 1/lt0111C(1 10 lu i.llllllll the trial, intuit ati by books upon (lie poi', tie flit, tiii-ac mei it, and eel) mere clap traps Cot the itc iiiiisition of in iney by stirett nn n But as it and lice 14 be mit mitre generally d0r,....1 among the nits sea• this feeling, we are happy hi state, is ground Jost 111 prop", (101 l to the in of books, and the rising generation now warm the Ira", chemical aincnee ith avidity orimpation of the farmer is a of the Aikansas Fiv-er, en route to ns'iat i e n 11'alkei nt Soinint. Cronin learned lied, n proof. and iteimobling one. lie can at El Vast) that Itlen. Walker pasqed through noI rt.) , 1114 ample fit Ids of go ld en gr ai n with a Aloit time previous with eight hund r ed mounted mro at with Minnie rifles and the digfetty of a monarch, fully 4'0;1 , 0101N ol the noportai ,„„ f „ wag, revolvi r,, with a train 14 eighteen iii the6 oncoty of hi, and r e o,cannon Dlr. Crown also met (ruin ten to that the MI/St 1 viliinite dandy Is depemlent ticenty tinnl'a" Cubans in tin' I. "fies ttt t tt lities froM Col. Burt. 0111/11 MS labors for bread. No e Ming lift , is more honorable than (hit of the 1111- ... ~ophiawatvd tiller of the soil —no ito.ntton ut nociety ran be wore independent and free from the cares and vietssttmles of the %% ()rid NWA RAG! n. —it is said that the Pana ma , which sailed from New York yesterday, took our dispatches for (icn. :Lamar, instructing I litre to Infiniti the Nicaraguan and Costa Rl can llovernments that the l'nited states (;overnment deems it ,unneetssary to contm ne to wait on them fora satisfactory adjust ment of the existing difficulty, and that it is now resolved to proceed to the , use of other than dfalomatic means to secure the•tnter ests and rights to which it is justly entitled. QVADILANCWI.AII. —New York politics, or politicianitrare getting a little mixed. They have now four distinct and separate organi aticina : Democrats, Kpow-Nothings, Mack Republicans, with three wings and ono tail ; and, lastly, at Syracuse yesterday,. the State was safely delivered of a fourth, which was christened " Temperance and Liberty party." Gerritt Smith was its nom inee for Governor. Securing , the Majority—Over the Left All around us the opposition newspapers are calculating (hat the 'Republicans will control (he next House of Representatives of the United States. It strikes us that tlio firA gun of the recent electioni of nmmbers to that body will not serve greatly to satisfy them of the' correcyless, of their sanguine prognostications. The . ' defeat' of Blair—that consummation of so great im portanee to the integrity of the South of Conitress—looks like anything but the veri fication of their hopes in this connection.— .The exerlion;l444s!_to secure his re-election were Omuta s-porliuman. ll* had a Ger man vote of near 5,000, it is said, to start on, and was backed by the free application of money cont.( Osumi from dsen here. The " ready witness," his illustrious pa, entered the Held, with (even for him) an unusual bundle of n' , ,severations about the sayings of the desid ; 'vt loch are not to be contradicted. o touch as he always manages to be the only witness within roach of the living. The estimate put upon the value of his testimony 'by the voters of St. Louis, 14 apparent in the so ingleirious defeat of the son, for whose advancement he undertook to make ColOnel Benton appear to be' An his death bed, as rabid an anti-Mltainistratiou man as either of the twain of Mors. • Ito t, apropos of Our theme. The Repub ' heap patty lose nothing •ahate‘et', on ally 01`1 . 11t111111, for lack of lxaiting, iP advaycc of victor:is at the polls. Ho who should hare hinted a fn (night ego at the possibility 0f,,.. the defeat of Prank Illatr, would hare }wen presq, in liew or its belief that its party n as to lose nothing, but to gain, 111 all 11111 , t1011 , 1, 111 the l'llO•111 , I1 of members of the new Con pc vs Tin New lurk Faening Post takes it , perhaps. hardest ofk hem all rattn, Ann wait party of St. I .ArriT roundly for preferiine election of an Administration Do:noerat to that of MI Abohlono,i The Post, however, sings the " sour grapes" ditty, finally, pretendirigto rejoice thnt Blair Jr., has permission to slily at home, where Ids se' vice will do much men for their cause than he enn possibly elleet in the Federal Nleiropolis " Sour grapes, - those, truly. The Negro Equality Doctrine Maoy of the Mack Itepiblicana. 'out/ tho gomey Ilitrahl, repudiate the doctrine of negro ,quality, but the lea,tera of that ittirty hang tr) it %% Ith :I tenacity that the "grim ittoto.ter'' , altl to cling to a ••eolled .1111 . Dt•ln Tri , y maintnin tint Oil, II the vt hire into 4 gorentiii •Fit, and that it was never intend , I by t, ()tinders to be one in wht•h a ',allot's! thwillity between the %dote and 1d.1 , 1, tares 4110111 d eatat... Noth- mg, in tow esrlinatloll, litotion4trales the-‘fTi (Mill and far re:telling foresight of the found ers of our repoldii: more unmistakeably than theli making it the white m governm-nt The Floroluail ra 1, the pure blood of the white. have dtnu• WI, ilers miler the a ork togs of our C 0.1,4 Li tu:Lmal system of State and Nationwl• The old thirteeil" have ex- imbhol to thirty -too S %ter, 110 tr, lebtlig nerosq the ,‘ lilt mieno•ilinto tcr- grow rug. to become twiCo that num. lire in the next filly years The population of three millions lihs grown to near thirty millions, and our proKress 14 41111 0•114 ant. - The Spaniaii Amcncan republic, have put sued a diliercht policy. Tit y have gone for the amalgamation of-racett -the abolition of thedisemetwitaa, social to to between the European. the African, and the Indian .‘ittl what liar been the result ' Look through the comment, front Mt•tico. Cent rah—America, Scull 1 menet to Cave limo herever the Itlntipllll.lllloll h w 1.1.1) elf et ' pd. We lint{ .a miserable mongrel race of inulahlat,t, el la ln,nu, m istees, II . groes, hal f-hree , lt anddcoeuerit , who tea t for self goveriiineat, atilt( it, Imo war partiva of cut-throats, issuing prunimciammto after pro luncialueuto, and tiampling down every. thing like c o nstitutional government Thor manifest. destiny is to be overrun by One on in`rlOr a bite race north of th,,:in and that Is only a-question of time Ilan I nor goat ' ernuient been Ceinded by the fiarrisontt, tbe . t4tsoiriers, the Wilsons, the Phillips, the i. w arts, of the preactit day. ii teal of the Waallingtons. than Jelfce'soits, (Ile lirankluis, the Shermans, of the past -and the four wtlhuus of Afrmana bees Ina WI political and socill equality with the whiten we we should have been no bolter elf 1111 W than our Spanish American ma „tlittora who are furthat down on the contatient. who arrived at St. Lows, on the Hth, fruit ,11Iniopiertor,, reports paiisilig three Ituattrt ti and ettly dlitv twluttteil men, thorough.y armed, on Ow Pawnee furti The revolntionary movements in Mexieo are daily lacoming more complicated, and it seems to be almost impossible , to get at the true stmt. of things in that disturbed coun try. '4,4/ last accounts state tWat the city of Mexico had been abandoned 'by Utineral Moreno, and that General Zuloaga had evac uated Tampico, which the Liberals would soon take possession of. ' The Methodist Church South has just or ganized a new Conference embracing both banks of the Rio Bravo. It is known as the -Riu-Urande Conferenee. , - Fire-thousand dot.. hire have been appropriated to its uses by the Mission Board. The steamship Star of the West airmiod at Now York ou Saturday afternoon lAA, with the Califor4ia mails and over one million and half in ghld. ller advice have been iantie ipated by the St. Louis. The flatters' Bank, Bethel, Conn., was robbed en Saturday night of $86,000, chiefly in its own bale. 'The oillotlios caution the public against taking the bills at prosont. BRING OUT THE BIG GUN!! RicruBI4ICANISIII PIWSTIIATKD NATIONAL DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT " ' MISSOURI ELECTION We copy from the Louisville Daily Cour ier the following exhibit of the result in that Suite. — The Courier says—" We publish official election returns from 7Q-counties in the Stip. In ibei,c..B.e.vi,ll, the Democratic candidate gets 48,800, and Mckee 43,702 votes. Revill's mai. will be about 11,7105. In the first Con g ressional Dbdrict, the, vote for member of Congress stands • Bary rett. democrat, 7,051 ; „Blair, 6,631 ; Breck enridge, s,72B—majority for 14rrett, 426. Dom 'l'. L. Anderson, democrat, is cer tainly re elected in the second District. In the fourth District, Dom James Craig, dem ocrat, is re elected by over 3,000 majority. There are seatteling returns reported 6•oi the Seventh Dish ict, which makes it pretty certain that Urn. John W. Noell, democrat, has been elected' as the sneet;ssor of Mr. Caruthers. In the Sixjh District Don. John S. Phelps. 18 re-elected. lion, S U. Wood son, is also { re-elected from the Fifth Dis trict. FrOm the Third there i 9 no definite information. NORTH C NROLIN A We learn from North Carolina that Judge Elba, the regular Detuneratm nomrnee, tv elected Obvernor by an oveiWhelming .jority. A kiji.,‘ SaAS- Thr elethou m Om State has resulted au oven% Wining majority fur the Ilmnoc MIMI 4Nrci. -Nearly every It •pithirh-an pa - per %% c have taken up, tvlolllltetin past two dn\ s, appearb A 4,111.1 In a ;Alum effiiditi. Ewhow., contains an iducte commeneumg otth the words n 24 announce," do , 8,r , ! , . . !very Such nt ',idle We find a on. ?nitwit.' I'. Blair, Jr. This i I business. We are palm) and further bu ; the name al 15 a pall A Base Forgery The l'ress, says the l'emiqylvanian, eon tains the following, which we publish, as a specitiwn of the means resorted to by that on sertivulons sheet. In order to nil their allies. the Mack Itepttlatertns, an.t injure, kr pos.t- Me, the party and Ow l'rest.lent LETTVit llto4 Tat! j Tilt. Next Albany TribtlittAiliblishi s tlii fol bits int; li•t ter, $ {dila it 4,1 r Nri teol bent to Win li Eagliol. a its ri pen ea :1 kw (lays prior to the Clolig, viol% in 1118 t, and a% uaed 14y him to fretlitate him minim:volt AMIINGTON, Jul) 25, 185 A /ion. IVoi. H. Enzhib 114:Alt SIR : ,‘ ware lieu the Convention for nummnliil 3 Piom eaniliil.ite fur 121411glea ' S 111 your disii let, wlll roneette 111 a few days, I mimeo refriiii the hope that no may to the uu 1111111 /AN nominee or the Contention , 11 I 10 ill in ) our dis• leo 10111e] l 11/./a .111/1 et/1,4, ton slll/111 1 1 )1111 , lililValtll It 1 /1 1 1 11 4 ll' P . "' 41011 1011 I•ll. I V 1.1411111 11 I //sell/ 1.11 0011 1 / 1 1/ 44 •111111/1 Sllet•Ced 111 the nomination A fiNiime 111 ktn, v. 041,6 reAndited 10; me an n relmke of my dun'. d rat n. there may he mom morrow 0- 14 1 1/111111 IS for the position in your way. If tea, von may say to them that by gising Jon 14 111%1' 1/1104 they will Kam tuy fw. or, Mil may S %Wel tl, Ire pro•ided lair in a .111 Odd manlier If nominated, I will thiow a, 1119.11 14,/.1•111111 11110 your 111,1111/4 as m 011 tll.ll Iles ft• 1111 50111 11111.11 • 1 141 e. - ha, a hal 11 11111 to )1011 lie lull he liberally „stained. this you may rest 11/Islire•l 1 our It It l id. ..I.INIES 11l I'IIANAN Thri 10 , ,15h ;try muck nig earl' Ed 7'hr Pt rqr This letter is a forgery. It Dean lht marks of its guilty origin upon every Nn moan of ordinary intellif.zetwo will fail to .400 this at a ginner. Imt the Press tope, it, and adds that •' this looks very much like an electioneering card." Now there is uo ezeu.e for this ittiAillict on IIr• p•ir( t.f the , ts Col Forney is intim:tidy 11.011111111Iell with the stet' of llr Bochanan It is as fariiiliar to him ni 111, 0 en has been tin tuistalm stout the n hoit The Press , knew It was a forgery einicoete , l a winked and unworthy purpose ; still it Is spread before the piddle accompanied is ith such editorial comment as was calimlated to make ita readers believe in the genimieness of the letter This certainly raps the col umn or ba.o.ro.ss whu•h the Press has erect ed by its eolll`4o in opposing the President and the party sopports him NO ulllll not entirely lnal to all sense of •honor and self asps rt, noel I use such despicable means to gratify personal malice. Even the Alwiirou ink fimii t 11,1,w,;.ig tin, letter The% a ill not descend ut 81011 dt pII. 01 10 P.011:11 11 1 41.01 illoll 1141 is 1 / I YoIN in the publication of n'forged epistle Mr. Itimbanan's high I/08111011 in a /4 1 /flielrilt sideltl against such weal( BUaek4 as the one on question, even if the letter itself Mil not furnish the most inilioputable proofs of the diameter of its originators, and the thirpose for which it was to he used. was enacted at Deer Cieark, California, on the 2nd alt Dr MilModa ha and 1118 hro• - then owned a quartz la in there, which wan' , - , pitnped ' by twelve men f A Rum CALIVOSINIA WIDOW. -Mrs. Elite. Wen-'n e t iuo &croft, liar mended the mouth of it Todd, who 0W11,4 rancho Mile below with pine logs, and declared tdry would kW vnersvt , le, is remarkatile woman. An 1852 the lira wan who should throw any dirt nil she vtalked front Shasta to Weaverville, nod without money tiepin the ,buei 111.88 of xnxll the ree " os "I"t h ett " 1 " el • Dr• Nl e M" , thr , thre of dirt Into the tunnel, tog for six dollar.; a dozen An wept:init. w a shovel lull ante who lived near tier ‘Loowii, say' a that, forthwith title of the jumpers shot tun dead wUh a relic Thereupon the surviving broth• for a tong time she was hendieg over the wash tub at its light an he morning at norm et drew his revolver awl fired all the charg• y es, then took the revolver front the hotly of and 14Ica o'clock night. Business crosper ed,.. and Niter mehne she bought two „ Now , Ito dead brother and fired all the charges among the t v 2. The result was that four w turned out well. Then she hought were killed and stye') wounded. 711 p. Mc at which laid eggs and which she sold Murtha then gave himself up to the I nllleerii at half a dollar a p i ece: then she bought a pig it $124 and sold •its progeny for an of the law, and after an examination he was sold held to have acted justifiably and was ounce or $25, then t hought cows lout milk. Dusiness still incra asp& and she he. (hecharged• gun buying real estate, lending money at ten _per cent— a. -month. and »Peett4vitttlX ditto - iv : always was fortunate ; every tough turned something to gold Now she is (me of the largest property holders m the north. The followtng correspon•lenw 1w 'Attid to have taken place between a New Haven merchant and one of his customers: " sir--Your account has been standing for two years, I must have it settled im.ne diately.7 " To which in reply— Sir—Things usually do settle by stand ing, I regret that my account is an ezeop• If it has been standing too long, sup pose you let it run • little while." AN, PASTE & SCISSORS D'l44.'y -Th. Roads. Do.—Many family ISiblew. Returned —The Junior by It fs 'sc//1' An Obliging officer —Sheriff' JWOoy. .1177'" 11014 your jaw." nv the lam said with his head in the lion s chops. The clever, spina ble and amiable Miki Pottsgrove will he in town next week Cow - ing. t 7 Why is an oYeiloaded gun like an of flee-older? Because it kicks mightily alien discharged. a---, Snow Squall in July.----The wile of (leorge Snow, of Arlotogni, gave birth to Oul: children July 26th. a•:,?' fly taking revenge, a man is but even with his *netny ; but in passim; over art jury he becomi s his supth.ior. 111.7. - That must be it very Pootiih, rach wo mam ilia.) will put Why out of doors to earth PO water %% hen its raining hard. ?The Qiieen': 11-neh" m Eoglaml, bnv decided that ildheafth i 4 a sailicient can,' for hreitith of promise of mirt•i ige 7" An nuettiniev, voted with his jitytt ewe, said • "I ant a mean fellow--'ale,A as dirt—and feel. at home in this company." Some nue remarks, that z ifoliticians make rook of heinseive,, I .rttA m p i ,ts make fools of others; and pretty gills make fouls of both. " Here's IVebsyr no a bridge," said Mrs. Partington. as,tthe handed Ike the 11w tionary ; "study 4 atteritrinilr, a n d you n tll gain a grate de of isalanimation. KZ' its; K. 11'i:tn.—In the last thirty days no 1 s than ninetjeis ion their Ltii