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S rrrins of Publioation TUNS :-11,00 nu If paid within thrsomontha —42,150 if dlarod shmantla, and $240 ifnot paid within the year, Thus terms will lie rigidly ad hind to. sad Balinese Notices Insert ed at the usual. rates. and every description of .1(JB PRINTING gX.I2CtrfED In the neatest nianner;lit 'the lowest West, Wed with the utmost despatch. Having purchased a large eolleetlon of type, we are pre- Pared to utility the orders of our friends **usintss Rirertorg. DR. G. L. POTTER, PHYSICIAN I SURGEON JIILLLRPONITE, CENTRE CO , PA, WAlol'n MO Street (n)d Once attond to .rofesettmel calls M heroh.fore, end respectfolly offers his sewn,es to hia.friends and the puhli., net tf ti. MIT((( ELL, pH vs! lAN SUIttIEON, ect.i.rtro,lrmi crwrrireo , Pi Will attend to pro(' gionel u.:11J1 n 4 1 , 006.r0, And respectfully !Revs his mervipem to his friends end the public Ofrt,e twit door to his tern:quo, sin Fpring shoot (lot L. J. CRANIL ATTORNEY AT LAW AN!) REAL ESTATE MEM 10=1 =CCM IL J. UOCKINAM, SURVEYOR AND UONVEYA WAR r'IXELIL.ErONTZ, 1.1;••• • A nilgiir. M At 7 K Wig - ATTORNEY AT LAW, BKLLICIUMTX, PURN'A 011iee on High Street, opposite the residence of Judge Burnside wit.s.ven H. BLAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW • PIP.I.L.LTUITZ, PA (Mhos with 1(" James T 1100 NILI.1• 11 I. N 11,01 Lir'!" ik %I - lE9osl ATTOILNEY'S AT LAW Offica on Allegany styes', In the building for welly I.; Humes, MoAllistor, lisle A Cu rs August 10-35-Iyear COMIZEZI • DAIL I'. sitrrennonr, PHYSICIAN & SITHCIEON, Pn•-..a.. , r to Dv Was J. MoHtm, reapectrally ton profesalutial services to Ilie cilium! of POTTER'S MILL'S and vicinity Offica at Cis lIal••• House 0 L 11 1., • 1 •11, kV It I) J 0011111% /FAIULAMINI & 1100111BINIII, 1•111 4101 ANS 4. SUIWEONS, /ELL LIO/OXTE rA 0111oe as heretofore on Ittakop Areal, opposite the Temperance Hotel A Al ssmatww a a-ma, • pi ChYSTALLOGRAPHS DAGUERREOS, TTaken daily (except Sunds) from A I . ,PE II DI d S ISARNBART, lo hi. oplendid r 4 alooe, to the Arcade Building, 11•116foute, Pena J. D. WINGATE, RESIDENT Itlf."1111' Office and residence On the North I:est corner of tbe Diareend near the Court lionee gar Will be found at his office except two a eek • In each month, commencing on the first Ntiond.ty of the month, whorl he will be away filling professional duties a ODOURS W. SWARTZ, ATC I IM A K Elt & J EW P;14.1t„,b1 BLIACIONTR • Booms oneldoor Last of E C llomes Store, on Al h le geny street Clocks. Watches and_ Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted Aug l: '5O If IKAIGIAK HOTEL, , RPOSITE TIII4 WEST BRANCH BANK wiLLienerottr,r4 %WILLIAM H. BAY, P RopRIETon 1 , 1 B —An Omnibus will run to end from the Depot and Packet Lending* to Hue Hotel, free of °harp. Sept 3 37 tf ARABI DOW, ATI ORNEY AT IIAW ct.i.rronre, nes a 'A Will attend promptly to all le w gal buelocaitntrunteJ to hem tipecial attention ill be given to the t,rpLatis' Conn( Przn,tlCa and S , ll.ruing 111* lace la atth the floe James '1 e ' i, I abrip in the I . ',IA If langilng. A, ■U. STOVER AIToIINEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW r r• trsa't Wlll inset, los profesaion to the MIN VI n 1 of Centre Couuty, All husionss tuirttsttd to hint attll be faithfully attended to Parttoular nit ellil , lll patd to collections, and AD “1 , 1111 1 .1 promptly it Milted Can be consulted ot the (Sunman on wcil •s to the English language Ogles on Nigh at tvr.crly woui.” -1 I.) Jidq Bunted° nod U U Bug, Lag RlLlTtilliiii. as .11.4Vali ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, I: [2l= Ira C Uttehell and 7) a. Bush have entered in. Into copartnership In the prootlce of the Imp, un derthe IMMO or I Bush, and will glie Prompt and proper attention to all businoes on treated to them. OBlee to Reynolds' Arcadi near the Court House Bellefonte, November 26.412. tf GURCENI a Ma➢IEEPI, DIMIOISTO. 111.LLEPONTE, PA WWOLISALI AXPIPTAIL. IN Drugs, Medicines, Per ossy, Paints, 011 a, Var attires, Dye-Stuff., Toilet Toilet, Hale and Tooth Brushes, Valley and Articles, Trussels and Shoulder Braces, Oudot, Seeds. Customers will And our stook complete and fresh, and ellsold ahumderate prices. or Farmers ..nd Phystottais from the tonatxy mrs grated to examine 014 stock. DENTAL CAEN a a Parry.--Sunasox DeNTIHT. (LAT* or LANCASTrat, PA .) HAS located permanently id Bellefonte, Centre County, where he proposes practis ing all the various branohes of his profession in the most approved manner end at moderato ohsrges. °Moe stud mildew .In . n the house mumbled by Mrs. E. Benner, direct - ivppadtAthe residence of the late Hon. ThINIIRIBUTT I,I4 - 0 .. CAEN. W. take pleasure to reeommeadlag Dr. U B. PALIT to our friend. se • thi s * and accom plished Dentist. C. H. 88. ER,I4 D , JAMUL OKS, D Bellefonte, March 25.13258 FLEX REWORD. STATES" UNION HOTEL, 606 b 608 Market Street, alave sixth, PHILADELPHIA, PA Q: W. arIITLE, Preprtot6r. 'hare .—st 2.t0 re* tar FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS for sale by GREEN d MeMEEN Vothg. For the lirstaktbAn Winter's Song. I nom• The 'form-king •ends me forth, From my boom to the dark " rolhog wayes . ! of the nosh, Where royl3odoll her t ignsul welsh &All keep O'er streamletr looked in eternal sleep f come and bear on my time wearied wing, A' shadow o'er many a heart le Nisg, Rope's radiant glow shall tun deathly pale 'Ere I shall return in my vtorm Lunlen trail I come My alry•tongued prophotese 11' hen uly awning borne on tho wintry breeze Moon- soon I will lock the were.' lairy•leep, In the ettollrng emblece of froarn sleep 'Ern I return many rys I wilt tett, With replete tunny a heart will swell, And greet as tt beieon of ',hamar°. tram My noon clad brow, ai 1 coins ngain Origin' (h':ssall (rpr the Demoarntio iVatchman Stray leaves from a Country Girl's Diary I.No. 1. L Ttrasnsr.—How sadly the chill breath o Autumn moans through the branches of the cud trees. The sharp fingers of Jack Frost cut the (Oblige Imm the forest, and its mem• hers are whirling past my MIAOW, all stain ed by the tear drops of dying summer. The sweet flowers have all bowed their final adieu : except the late wild-ostino, o loch still blooms around our wild wood paths. The shadows of evening are falling." Ah ' tchere are the a anderers t they who ust d(0 till those :meant seats A western breeze is kissing the brow of one and another has touched her golden liar:, m the land of dreams, beyond the clouds A little mound covered a tth a altered grass and dead rose leaves, tells us whin' she is sleeping •"That blessed Ain, from a Inch :to mortal a akes to weep.•; •lie finger to look through twilight gloom, When ehnd one all the er °nifty, alr, And see hove', hey, enly 41.•11,/ • To bathe the .0111 " UpprOlt With care IV raiNEsuar. How MIN) , 1 have been to• (lay . To be a fantier't," daughter 14 to fill a position rife with anxiety. Churn butter, bake bread, cook-dinner, iron hnou, ate but a shadow of the regular routine of our daily chinch, but Jr tioloe or the toper-aril:seed wasp waisted feminine loafers who exist in the to N 0114 ---i- will condescend to take a two nide valk out here, and then prove themselves neither too proud to learn, nor too Inu to work, I VI ill give than ,a short lesaon in making buckwheat cakes for break, fast, and palling the cows , which I feCI cer tain would do more for keeping them m per Tect health, than remaining in the parlor while their - venerable " ma's" prepare the • repast Fut DAI -To-day had, good.b)e tii in) friends, and traveled thiough the romantic valley_of E-.- Autumn is here doing her work fur the tinted leaves (Male rattling against the mach it endow : and the distant mountain was clad in her showy robe of va ried hue 'Pbe silent yet measured tread of nature , decay, tilled in) mind with thoughts so sublime that my imperfect language can not express them lion in er my pleasant feeling, wane ( Chaligrd fni tho.,e of disgust upon ameing at my place of destination, where not less than a score of (ge nilcmrn I was going to say, Lit 1 forbear the mock ery,) nuranc Ovlanct were standing at the door of the !Joud wa(ehmg in ace it tin might alight fro in the r•onch Some were pnfling at cigars who Ii acre situated between fool and fire Sun u ( hew nig the del tennis weld' and spiting the dirt ) contents of lin it lollub.d mouth, upon the pavement. Others appeared as thong!: a slight push would send them to repose side of their a• dopted brother in the utter Sitr nosy Thi, e%ening called to see S - l'pon leaning young Miss S -- accompanied me a part of the way to the house of my aunt. Wu had not pre% iovsly Met, tut after a short conversation I judged that she possessed a mind of no inferior stamp ; and though reared amid the scenes of a forest hori?e On the Allegheny, silo pos sessed in addition to great beauty, unques tionable manners. A sudden turn in the road brought the home of my friend in view, and Miss S returned leaving me alone to contemplate the beauties of an October sun set on the mountain. What a scene that would have been for the poet. Tho firey chariot was ailciilly tolling down into the flood, and old Sul's beauty . , vras mirrored in a thousand golden waves, which hung above him, and laved their brows iii his, mellow sunbeams. I heard foottiteps behind me, and turned expectingly to ACC my mil com panion, but she was gone, and in a moment a large deer bounded out of the thicket and across the petit. WILD Rosa. Td as OONTINDED. , A Pumii-Or- Neat Star allot that Mr. William W. Byars, who residue near Panels, left at the office of that paper a piece of petrified wood, with a screw perfectly formed in it which was ttkon from his well, now in process of digging - , some hundred and twenty feet under ground. It 14 about two inches In length, and was im bedded in what appears to have been a block of hickory wood, Borne ten or fifteen inches eqtrare. It is supposed to he a piece of No ah's Ark Teaching the Alphabet. kcorrespondecceot th• Boston PiSat 1 The best method of teaching the Alha.. An 'lihnineat . .13portianen" Dead. bet is what may he called the State method. THE GREAT GAMOLING-HOSSR IN WASHING- Provide the child with • small Bllote and TON SENATOR BRICALINO BANE. a pencil, then draw a letter on the black- , WASHINGTON, October 2,4.- One of the board and request the child to make one like rimy celebrated and success:ld sportsmen of on the slate Commence with a letter this or ans , other country wad buried in this that 18 SUSI) , made, as 0 rnext take X, end city on Sunday week. The oicasiontf his to 01;. , e left of it tell the pupil' to' draw an 0, death aflords me an opportupity of giving and it ivi l l have feinted the word OX. Again', your readers a sketch of the man and a de nt the preq, , e: lime tench it to mak e the let- Iseription,,of his gaining house'. - Let it servo, ter li, after whi - h it. can write 0 X, when it as a warning', not Se an mcaniple. will have a new sped -BOX. nibs, lotl Ile itail been a r esident cd Washington every eilditional letter be one, which, when some flfteon or twenty years, during which used al, ith one or of those already!! period he amassed groat wealth by gani iearini, yon will loin) a roord a name of i Wing, or, to use tlik. mild and hepent language something familia'r to die eht!if• I or the 'Tellico, i.he , realized an ample for • Th2te ere menial ariTantages to be (terve- I tune tint of the suaressreit tilivarsttions of his 'ed froirythis method. You can drawnlet- house !" his '•hylise" beinsitra most' de ter on the blackboard in a minute anti! leave , gent, and his bank the most weighty and your little pupils to ..rrrpr . at their leisorei substantial in the country, it has been for and as imitating is the life of the child your' years the fashionable and fascinating resort t, 11, (Tclass will soon be deeply engaged. i ,, wealthy planters, fast congeessinen, asps-' Th e rely' fact of Leung pcnnitted to - rite a' l ring diplomats and ambitious sportsmen sla,Ce and pencil will lic o sulTicient to interest from every part of the world. For many even the dullest child 111 a few days it I rears pact he has lived in tha most hrturi will know neatly all the letters in the Al- L ant style, havunr, like a certain other rich !Mabel at sight, and what is better, it will man, "been clothed in purpicAnd tine linen, have acquired a know ledge of forming let- I and faring sumptuously every day." In to - ii and spelling some of the most common person he wee abfit,ve the medium size, fat and I,l'llllllr words in the language. The arid sleek, pleasingiddress and a generous slate arid I,o•icil will coat but little more exhililltig in his general deport. than a prime,' or a spelling book,' while fault lu stringers, the characteristics of a th e day, renee iin ii,e in ogress made trill fIS. good-na'ured rlergyinan, rather mish both leader', 11:0 puiils I than those or a Ilea: tless, unrelenting gain. ' I,ler T " The True Policy Tile Li lie policy of a too II IN to stlp;Wftt 'tl l u%t Ii mcchnuir, and bumilit l`k rMil iiS PCI • 111111Clit pro•lit ray an r iody 5e,21,1 this it ay If our hustio men who Fly our lases, Tiny lieview, net keep the inachiner, of !insult s, toting, ale might-led, and par vhnunmadeatotlnr%t ati tit% t expect to hate n home ton, ket ttorllt any thmg Too gunny of our citizens are an die habit of buying (triodes of mere)! indite and inei hainsin in the rtiie , uhn h van lie ub taihtil fully a, Cheap at home Our nu•. rhaic, Cooed Lc tsetllul, and It Ito would ploaptr MI111111118) and health, nu xhould make it a point lo '• support our own, " and by so doieg give employment to our people, and keep our money in circulation at hotne, instead of sI ioling It abroad, to line (Lel pod". 1. oI arty me:chants. and mainif.actur- ' rr s, oho cord! 11.11te nothing to nut anee fin proeperity Irt the •• count!) . (on ll.y Cr patronifing tht iiseoimmcs and busintr.B mtlt Ili,' t stublothinent na, upon l'etinsyl ' outsoon,l o l'ltall'as do but contribute , 58111.1 01e1111e, beiN tell the Natidnal Hotel Cullom ua n mtereds 11.1 the prosperity of a and the Capitol Let 118 app.uach alit; look place 1110 s imilienres the value of to operty CHINS M\TTPII•I — llolo'lll' TO Cl, I) BEBOB4 Imo,Erra It lonng \lorp,Ly,tlhosechess play tug has ,celled so intl l oll into, est on the other a'idc of the oerau, is expected home before the ,dose of the present y ear, and tt Is understood th.tt the I hens play Irs of New Mork and !book') n iiitend to gm: litin an appropriate rreepto mi. What its nature It ill In lois not ttan,pnted, but It mill no doubt be morthy of the metropolis. Recent mit ice, fool. Pails state that the Emperor Napoleon has rtmiested Molphy to git e a specimen of hi, blindfold playing at the s, btfon tbt lailita of the Imperial Com 1, nil 111 , also cunsontul to be beaten ut t Lt ss the young American at the odds of a rook ' l ' htre is now n assn to believe that, bef ire leaving Paris, phy it ill liate a chance to mongol loth lit r t \ on tit r Lava, the great chess ' analyst and player, It ho has recently loft, Rio Jai chit, Where Ile his at 'III AIIIbLIS...IIIOI 110111011 e or the (;, ratio csnirts for some years puss ' l ' ln • meeting of these (no chess mash i ti 111 excite great interest among the hot r, of the Int autiful pun Mit,. I rill The " last w ti of 11.4 Sin uI, sit), the Itoelmster L mon, has made it advisable for his sister, Sari! E 'Attics, now in Sing Sing State prison to pie a statement of her knowledge of the minder of her husband, Charles W. Lathes thi Satuiday last she wade and signed at Sing Sing, in pi esence of the pi is elloflleeo4, a full statement of the inartier for publication. <lcr account of the horrid &Hair shows up Ira Stuut au all his deformi ty, and fully fixes upon him all the guilt laid tat his door by the public. It pi even intimated that money was one of the motives leading to thu utuul•r. TIM SIBTIM—There is something lovely in the name, and its utterance rarely fails to call up the warm affections of the gentle heart The thoughts teat circle round it arc all quiet, beautiful sod pure. Mom.. has no place With its associates. The,Aorws and fears of love, those strong ,ci**ns, powerful enough to shutter and extkiiiinsh life itself, (Ind no Immo there. The bride is the star, the talisman of the heart, the diamond above all price, bright and brazing, in the noon-day sun rs sister, the gem Of milder light, calm as the mellow ino on, and set in a coronet of The kecincs piece of irony wo have /met with lately is perpetrated by the Indiana Ainericau, a paper which says it is devoted tp ': sound morals, pure temperlibee, and rare fun," mid a hick raises to its mast head thq names of J. C. Fremont and J. W. For neyjur President and Vice President in 1860. • The idea of placing Forney on a pl6b form 0:11 .. " sound morals and pure .temper• ance,•• is • rate fun,•' indeed. teptitatton for generosity v.as widely , d,thlodied ! If a college was U.) a church built, or private charities to be d i vo , .01j. his was sure to be among the inost of the doualimt'. Ili, wire, now a ta tdow , 01 good Parentage ; a of iery besot) 50i i 'e° " i r d " hM entir 1 1 0,e10,111g social qualities w hfc;, , unibitied ‘‘itii the dazzling allitientents of wealth, 11:1- 411! . ed tier troops or admirers and coortezans Hulling along tlie avenue in her magnificent 111 , 11 page, shah fat scet ifs in richness and id) Ic that yf the l're,ident of the I. cited State,, or that of ant• Other gintlernan in 11 aehutgl~n~, she t o ilet a Ivry ' t oe, n hr l ing lode tindistutloil by any thought that her ~tit a dagger• to scot es oft hearts. A% how pat ronooy, unlansfuily ohla .1 lied con.thil,o.t.i.kas h.. wulil.rywwtt. 1.1 the same proportion that its hiss had add.' 0 the c ut 1 , and wrett hi dory, of, the tehold I 1,11 at. r b, a door 61 %At legated stained WI, by gas light lvflectli all the colors of the rainbow Ascending a flight of stews ) uu reach a door, pull the bell, and instantly a small aperture opens, and you are peeled with a pair of led eyes and • double row of ivory, set in black, ulna] no minally belong to Sand., hut which in fact, are the property of the proprietor. A glance suffices You have filled eyes and are deemed passable The d mr is at once opened and you aro ushered into the ante• room- the vestibule of hell ' This room is not large, but elegantly appointed—the chief attraction being tl:c side lxiard, which is of solid inurblc and Whlte as Diana's breast. - here are arranged in lung and glistening columns decanters of cut glass, sparkling like lii with the choiceat nec tar, and blushing to the very Decks with the gloving tliitage of the olden Mile. If you pass Una riilncon without tasting its spark ling hot dangerous waters, rr is not from nny deal th of hospitality on the put of your persuasive host. 'rho spacious Sporting Oall ' is now visible. The fluor is covered pith cnrpeting (ruin the Orient of immense cost and marvellous beauty The walls are adurm•d nab superb paintings of the old masters and the new, while pendant from the niudows hang, curtains of embroidered lace, covered with golden tapestry of Orien tal magnificence ; with mirrors of mammoth sire r"lcting your form and features from_ a gam of gleaming embrasures Along the hall, at convenient -distension, are ranged circular tables of polished rosewood, around winch are seated- numbers of thoughtful, anxious, dark-visaged men, who heed you not —their eyes having another and strong er attraction. One would naturally suppose this to be a theatre for jests,' drullory and song, or bacchanalian revellings or pugilis tic encounters. Far from it. On the con trary, all in hushed, silent, sepulchral. , •;40 real .oleo or sound, 'Within those obeerlou walla are foupd You ore opposed with the fearful still ness and an fill silence which pervades the place. A laugh, a joke, or even a curse, would be a sensible relief. But you hear nothing of this. Au occasional long breath or half subdued sigh. is all that tellethe ear that these mad• devotees are possessed of lungs led life,- -- - - 1 An hour's inspection sati.ties your curi osity, and you ars ibout taking your de parture wben a soft hand taps you on tho shoulder; and a low voice : -Plums° don't leave, sir, supper will be ready in a few minutes." At precisely Half-past ton o'clock the doors of the dining hall are thrown upen and .-supper's ready," proclaims an isms diatelartulstica bet Ween the combittazta, and invites to a rnorc health); and rational duty. The lung (Able% groan 'beneath their burden of gold and "silver plates, and the heaps of delicacies which surmouht ■nd a dorn them. Hero are venisons from the brown forests of Maine, puileys from the broad savannahs of the {Neat, canvas backs from the placid Potomac trout from Supe rior, and slalsoon from the St. Johns ; to• gether with fruits, flowers and wines for every finite and from every Clime. Thsoepast over, you are permitted, pith a patronizing invitation, to''c'•ll again," to make your retreat to the open air, there to thank heat;en that you are not a worshipper within this maginflcynt yet cheerless abode One night's work, a few days previous to the close of the last session, made sad harts' among the coa•ra of Ins den. It la said that h distinguished senator w.con that night one hundred and eighty thousand dollars, nine!' brae the bank and ranged • tempo rary suspensiOri lieW house, however I wax soon purchased by him, and was mag nilleently decorated, when the eking of der roes," the gl cut unbeaten and unrhallengrd, slept in and elo , ed the game of 'life tor ever FILST. Robber's Cave Rear Clarion. Our friendatat Clarion hate a "mystery ' in their tucil'llt), a Melt considerably ap t ales them. The xays that about live miles form Clarion a singular discotery I nits made by Mr. Maim. While hunting bees, he noticed under some rocks a liuf lalu robe and other el idences of the former pres ence of manic annuals less laborious and less honest than those he was in search of Ileing Arnett hat frightsced, he called others It lin, after some Rauch, ile.co( red jewelry of diflerent kindi; north in all about one' hundred &lips, In addition to thP., a pair of boots and pantabions, a vest, cratat and floe coat, with the skirt considerably torn, pieces of which were found ni adterel l t ces. st ere picked up near the jewelry depot The tireutrastances induced ten of the ad- jacent citens±2lEpair to the spot and he in wait that melt for the refati'Of the do-' post tots but through the imprudence of kind- ! lung a fire in the after night, nothing 11 as , ;free ted In dispersing the next morning, a ' ....k of flout, duce freshly dressed chickens and addanket, were found unconcealed, ea though tiny laul been hastily left. Several' other articles snob as Nader, caps, an old revolver, augers, a bottle of chloroform, he tt ere picked up Medical Quack and Impostors. , The Ilarri,burg Telegraph has the follow ing in regard to these adeeniiirers, which ig MI applicable here as it is at Harris burg An exchange notwes, es a lamentable fact, that people generally arc eve; ready ' to avail themselves, m heti -lurk, of the ad vice of quacks and imposters. -and the re ' mark ix peculiarly applicable to Hamsburg Itinerant quack humbuggery in medicine is perhaps inure prevalent than in any other profession or calling. Persons. when sick or diseased, are and anxious to try almost anything They may hear of, that will be likely ir. the smallest degree to afford them relief. !fence these multiplied Impositions If people will iiiimsolt .1, ph) SICIAII of known respectability and standing, one of their ow n fellow-citizens, who has made medicine and the huintin system the study of his life, there would be more money saved while they would at the alpine time, greatly con tribute towards driving all pretending char &etc,. (mitt their asstitiwii calling, to sown I honest trade ur buNilletN fur a livelilmOd BA BI I,S. —The local editor of the Iliiffslo Republic has made himself one of the im mortals by the publication of a discovery, which he hits made, of great importance to mothers . it is all infallible mean& of keep mg babies, from two to ten mardins old, per. tectly (111 let for hours. The rnodut np,r ands Is as follows As soon as the squaller awakes, set the child propped by pil lows if it cannot sit alone, and stneir its (lagers with molasses; then Fut a half a dozen feathers into his hands, and the young one will sit and pick the feathers from Oily hand to the other until it drops asleep. As soon as it wakes, more molasses and more feathers ; and in place of Me nerve astound• mg yells, there will he silence and enjoy ment unspeakable ! They do wonderful things out West, and there are wonderful people there. In Mi ehigan a man milled a snake three feet long, with his teet!i measuring oTf eighth or an inch, out of liiinself,having previously kill ed the animal !.." attigiqpn: after •he had bee in his stopinc'h for seventeen years. In Hardin countyl Ohio, a young lady was re lieved of a tumor which weighed one-fourth as much as she did herself ; and in Cincin nati there is a double-beaded girl whose ilk gestive organ.. are consolidated, but who talks and oats with two legg e 'ancl trellis with fuTierfolitTis - - - or pre fer it. TUE EAT 3fIDGF: • ( ieorge S. Woodhu'l, of Fenton, Mich.. a , hcris that the midge does not leave the ei heat until it is thrashed, and then it goes to the ohaff and btrale, and probably lice dormant till Spring, when it hatohes into a fly and deposits its eggse— lie thinks this troublesome pest might be deseroyed by -burning, Straw and chaff' of airteted wheat k; a leo years A 4envirktfile Criminal Trial. : The Clay tom (Abe ) !tamer hain report of Senator sewerd says : " Shall I tell you what timee o ll e ,,, o , n re:nal - L:04o on ni.mll tried: just eoneletied means ? . They who think that it i accident in Ilenry county, Alabama. "tore - Was; tat, iinneces4ary, the work Of interested o r 1 rurhen year ago, in February, 1844, ire fanatioal agitators, arid therefore ephemer. Bar Lour county, John, • slave of Rr, Alga e!, mistake the cane altoge th er. 'ltto an ,r- end.. , P. Cr , " lorry, wils 671 ° 4 . brufgif whip rep embie ronjfirt Dairen appasmsf and PM to deallt, - 'f Le pi isonei, who aria tiliest * durtng flzrep, and It meant Mat tic r,,, t pdi Dr. Crassferd 'lpy tracer, being itotnedintely .Ciarel omit and in!', sooner or later, b,conn , after the uhillpuip, and while John Winelit, either entire/I; a altire.holtilna nation, or ,n- , 101 ", ch 4, l" l "wttiti 1 4 t h 1 threatened eith • terely n fro. •labor nation. Either, the got-! prosecution, fled fran t h e neighborhood.-- ton and the rim, field i of Noutli Carolina and Tu 0 yesis after tic aha 'nested by hlr., the sugar plisiltatim_ell,oitisiryriat will oil,- Thomas CLirifile in the cayi of 11entgoniery , mutely be tilled by free labor, and Cho ries,. 1 ' , lapsing under the name of Boyd ; sod being ton and New ( ) deans become marls fir le_ 1 brottzlit Lac, lo 1100 bout county, the Viand gunnel ( ' merchandis e almle, or else the ri , , Jury ,- - at ih . ."I.llng Term, 'lEldti, found • /iddv ~, n 4., , , „ 3„,t46.1,1„uhia 5, ,,,,f , ht , "t i ,,.,4 .true bill. agail.,l, bin,_ fur tutrates— Thu ever_ New York taunt again be MU rl,llll,ye,L 1,,. ,im tt as . :,' 6tl rite tiged to Henry eMinty, , . (heir farmers to tint c culture and to the pro. I where (he'pi,o, r bnill(trinerly livid, and duction of slaves. and !lotion and Nett l'orb "I''''''' I , r ticd 'lioic It talk , a avid many become 011C0 flirl, markets for Linde in the' r, '4..14 . Aii i II Intl being had nt the Sluing .4 t,,,,h,.., „oil ~ ..),,1., oF—rr, • 'Yrs the failure iI T t in I. 1,1 . I ' I " the l i n " ' 4l, nlit'l Chap to s pi. \ !Ill.! tie, el el t truth, (bat induce,, 11.311, he tees r.. 1111 I quilly of murder and 1,0 marry inns„, „gni, at ,c„,1„., at „ flacon , sentenced to the l'tn,tentini y fir ten years promise beta coo the slave and lieu State, - i tle.: jelly, howt vey. omitting, in their sole- Treason and it is the existence of this great fact that renders all such pretended %compromises, when made, vmnand ephmeral " i none arc the n,,ords of a Senator or the Potted Stnieq, gravely addrta,,ed ton nonu lar ass, mbinge, in the great Stale of Nen Yolk, on the he loran election, which be lieved by many pill determine nht tlor or not at the election lb Itifdl the power of Ibis great country shall fall irto the harts oif the Republican party, of whirl' he to the r t , og• sired leader, and of purpose , "ttoot words may be considered the undoubted t x patient. Ltl every froth remd them awl fleet on flo nt, and kttoi what they mean and that fol. lma' If the gr'l. 4 questiaa what will Ibis Union be worth to the "...7ooltl ern peopl' if the Week R. rifiMlenn gw.in meat tilmild come into pn%%cr f If the l'phatitutionmenn4 an thing Ihet protest against it If the 'heathen, pt ttple, have any right; mnh rd, they d Ir nwr upon them The ant agnnuan of use ie.> In a war of institution.; Lute or death is lh, , With mull a manifesto from the grelt Republican Waller, autiorditml , tttr, eet ryihrw.; to the 'Rotated question of 04 , 71i0nal a•teeoti• army - what tiny our frieorfa who have urged a cunglomeratom of airelementa agatust the national Democracy ? If this be Black Re- puttliesiusun, dc our opposition friends still = DOmocratic party I . 1)0 1)8) NtAll think the South as sa fo In Repo I,lloan hands as in tlro-ve of lie tug%) still thillh all clanger Ix 1)0 they still think ;hat Ihn 11nnn ought to be maintained, t hour, h Sn ard ~houl,l Lc Prebith nt ? Wt %peak for our:rite, slurs the noon as we do and believing altrayx that the talk of dugutoon has C-en lo turd too often, nay, that threat, of disocoln son so recklo,dy and win ressardy snade laue And no small shire in prumottng the dan gees we nos meet, se cannot but (MA U it limo to look •boot ror tot VI, of st•,•l,,it% and to calotilate the ‘..1.4p of Ow ,•, n hen in cold end 1. rumpn c.n,to fl lllolllCli tt3 those AIgIVC rE,Jr from the hps of I tor S, ti ird hut 4 Pre fflltofmrso :influx The New orlean, In , pets says the recent 41,1 I.IC 111 lh , ' CO , of Prof, ft 11. Chilton win the suet deo, .ton ed ever heart! of Ile laid hl , Inky n „ soil a 1 himself from head to foot n tilt his Isla.. in his desyt rate (C. 0.11111011 Itt 0.4 . 0 , 111.110 h purpose, ai.d had at last inflicted 1 tt o ghost ky wounds on the left sole of the inn k a long the inner angle of li,te jaw. divi ding the integuments 1111.1 all OW nvsw 14 and either of wh, nan SUM 11,11 t to prods ,, death within a fest• kecolitli so few, that u is remarkable that he should have had time to inflict the second Prey' f usty to these he had made a very they and set ere of if in the bender the left arm, not vii ll -tent , how ever, to consummate his de, re On the left side of the neck he inflicted no (twee than five W 01111,14, one only, f l ows., cr., or any depth, and that still tuft. calculated to cause death. On the ant erl , r fne, instep of each fool he had inflicted af , rrt oontl, and Still another beneath the posterior part of the inner angle of tfilf left foot. Ile Intil also ta ken both stryebninv and laudanum Ronnear or Gas .I.w.swas. The Read ing Gazette says lien I). K. Jackman, of Lock Haven, Pa., lost or had stolen flow him in the cars at that tila:a, on Saturday evening, a porte-rnannaie contaiging ■bout $176 In Philadelphia city money, a number of valuable papers, liCterlarsiiroad passes, and a Ore:proof safe key. lle writers to us that this occurred at Reading, and 1,0 has no doubt that his. pocket n-all picked as he passed from the rear 4ar to the one forward otl't. Ile was pressed upon as ho passed out of thalloor by *Joan who appeared to be coining into the car, and who, he thought al tipt.tinie, mats artemployeo 01 the railroad company, coming in to giveriotl4mithat the car was to be vacated. (len. Jackman of fedra liberal reward for the detection of the' thiefo,..nd thle retur(of tic money and pa. pore. _ - A family in Now Bedford, SLaa., consist• ing of seven persons, wore recently poisoned by using dogwood for fuel Dogwood in rrlicrally /moult to L p9l,ouou t dlot ti.ssAtrtain the degree 91" mitteler: Op acepunt of this otitherion, the judgment woo revel..t.ti by the Supreme Court, and the pn,outr rt. d for a ilotht•l tfl0)• ran. 100, rre bud bOLUCLITIIIOII St the 111 , 1111 , I I the ' , alt sod uometimes st(r It (..1 the pri,hiter In the meantitno the , IBett roll t'l obta nea lad, untitled ni a N.spte,abl, tunoly, and had severs! ' Th, plt,traett tl ordeal through 111.,,01. the interest Gil in the 1,1t,11 ) to 0.. lo•-“. late lie bad singularly hi. otq.i .ind titu,ittluenee ur • pru- davit an d i t t q t t uortnunt (NI h:a part, .r• cited n in I'l, behalf au atrongL apia,on Ir to at d. Ganes, Ind, in the 0- pw.ou of e)1,041 .% ,to pot a conviction out of the le'fltlel. - 71,0 tiles itabio hour at 4 , 1,,t b. boort cr. rulkd aretsmi, gild on Ttfiti, dd) tti , ,r.11 , 1 1 ;. In tire ;in...owe 44 an immense ,rtia .1 Ott tt tat it trittenced. The jury. alp.ut 4 6', :ook—un Saturday eve.litaig re t rvd, ,. and Ita‘lng deliberated a', ut 3i hours rtt,titittd a ttidict. of Ittunglattightor in the st e. %%WI a it au MOUS recommends nun 01 ;11 o.ocnr td merej• . _ ' I Did as the Rest Did " .$.. this ttutits "a the rest did." has ruined tin (winds. A . 1 wiinj mats is in risrd by vscioug cow , passions to 11 1 11 t the dilate°, or gambling nom, or Au r Imuulisfl cenii °nines's. Ho becom o di %sips ti d, spends hie limo, /o°°4 •• el e lit • pinswer h property, and at list molts two ao untimely grave. What ruined huh ! •'‘.l nag ns the rest did." .% (odor has a fan i'y of nuns Lie is Other chit I; 1 / 4 :n in the ism: sits- . a mayor d arc Ind Cis::: thong and dint 11 , indulges lits own ur tie same o e i) '1111) try w up idler trill.n and fop.; lie her is unders is by hie, children do not ,mce .wl bet t,.. Ili has spent so Lunch us their edo.sition—lnit alas ! Co.) sr odi s source of vex& ton an d trouh• le um, he 14 ju4 paying the penalty of • doing a, tlif rent art V.l iing Th. II .1 , MO !1,. 1 ,:.141 . 1 . 1 lo bring up her lan hl •rg They learn what .1111 4 tla! n, 11l metier. Gt time they twirl I, tl.et tt, unable to r.upitort. Ott ir, tt.,te t , t, and They ore soon re: ito 1”%4 ur , tcluatiess Tho 0011411 i, ~, tootolted "Truly." sure I .1 , 1 0 . , 11,1 111 iliillet of Oth .. , I Wzi Ott t op. ni t:s •, ant ueg;e•'d to pro. 1.... Gn .re. it!. Ile piN , ei ihr ugh 1.1. 1;11 .mi,v3rom, death sank •s litefAtal Woo iI 1., nn time left t.o•e t, prepare. ;!,) at 111 , W11 to destrueLlso he as f.,ohs't !loin the rent Ih7 Detroit Free Press says tlitt a ifogro ) o .ly to.ic) ears otage-, Juat put bf jili, NN 6. r. 11 , .118. i served ill y days for larceny, n j lac G. pt A boy about his own ag. , lin I .. ,.. ttar, nr rot a n little child of three years, n r Mr. Drew, on the street f.ll .1 f its parot,t's house, caught the 1117 lk 11,a by the hair, pulled his head oierto awl ihdilerately :Ce04104 to out 1) TI: • gash w.* tow inches hog. a trig from the win.l-pipe around, to a uo.fit j.u.tha h ot the ear. The knife WU n I did rui. 11 ckially do its work be tut, the hit In rot the child came to the rescue. 1-1,1,1 n nen Burt recently. been Con met led ni rime. A '.417,. I /II 0:I the 2131, we, found oT Theist inst concealed undo* . h at,. end nioe4 in the n elude, about trip.,.. pool tic, ef's lu.lc fu rtn tiller's house. AU_ the hitt rs TivA been tunlien open. stoir Irifiell or tlmr %du tble canton t 4. The piv2cro bad been hut little disturbed. , • Sn% LAM PROCroll7.—The.ll‘4l-in !took mates itIII Barth - Ili that - Utat election of the Stott! . that. the eithana.of Fit friTk Toicidlo — send - th — reitnirei to 16 7 : catial fur water to Atinti—air Inaba that Iris m.vcr lwforo known by the ohleqt. tank oltSwt tow. At Natio*. • arlab, Oes, Cish rns bare becoind exhausted. -1, MAIOI43'WANN is CIAVIVOriIIg to 110.1411 A duce rsonte pOiieCTONIIIII9 ui Ihatinloll4 flr the better sec4rttk of lith a 0 41 1 1904. hope he will succeed. ,fhr 1141 Lowe t it if any eity tlota apectally 616 . 414' a ., 1. mu taro • • , // MEM mgem rma , , MEM ME ME MEM s • $1504, aaPPltires ME 3-N
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