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Ur Pl) I Ell n MILL and teinity et the Eutaw '1L..., J. 11 IRVIN) PRAcrium. suitvEypit ^AFC LIALL 3111.1% 1 , 1 0 .4 , 1 . 4 toan reerlug f.rrnt roil. A, All application. address.' to tionlaburg P 0 , will ro etilie prompt attention Feb 10 50 eon 7711.1.1A , 1 LIMN dlr w 11111.1101 , 1: ATTORNFY'S I,AW Office on Allegany street, to the buthling eterly eoeupsed by flumes, ttioAlkoter, flute A C Lookers August 10-35-Iyest, I=l D Il.i IS KAM ATTORNHY AT LAW OKI.I.IO , OhTN. PA 111111 anent' to all proleretional Lemon.; untr‘pot. , l to bid Care Parmular menu pawl to COI lions Ac Office to the Au,orreatle, n. c ,rid tl 14101 V.l IV ILI LI Mai . '4. January I? SO If IRA C MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EMEIMMEZII ifi Will continue the practice of hi+ profee,,ion the Whew berutoroco mcoptod by 11 in Al will lit‘ tend promptly and faithfully to all Loewe,ee en tinted to loin Dec 23, 185 n —ly J. D. WINGATE, RESIDENT DENTIST 0180 e and widenco on the North Fact Corner •t the Otemond, near the Court Hoene . . . . kfr Wiii be found at hie office except two week, n each month, commenuing on the first Monday of the month,when he will be away filling proinimional lanes (amnia,' w. WSW A lITZ. WATCHNIAKER & JEWELER, = Rooms one door Eut of h: C Humus, I Bro More, on Allegheny street Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted Aug 12 'sH•tf _____ DR. G. 1.. poTTEM, PILYSICIAN a SURGEON , PA, 'Ogletree High Street (old (Ace ) Will attend to I.roftntionftt matte as heretofore, ATM telpo,cifully Wrong illelscr‘ived tu hu 6 le ode nod the public Oct 18- . 5b tr ' DR. J R. 01111TCHELL, PHYSICIAN A. SIJIMEnN, LILIAKTONTI, CIiNTRELO , , PA Will WAWA to profession el °ails nt heretofore, awl respectfully offers MS serviette to Ins friends end tie public °Moe next door to his residence on Erring street (let 28-58-tl ADAM 110 Y, lull:, Ll' AT LAW INFLIALrONTS,PRNICA Will attend promptly to all legal buslnesa Intrusted to lion. Special attention will he given to the Orphans' Court Practice and Serivenlng ITU efflee Is with the (Inn Junius T llule, where ho ,can always be consulted In the English and 0 artnen languages J 11. INTOVEU ATTORNEY AND CoUNsELLOIt AT LAW ar.1.1.6Y0NT6, P16143'A Wlll practiee his proluesion in tho oar oral Courts of Centre County, All business intrusted to him will be faithfully attended to Particular tiltrotion paid to collections, and all monies primp* re• Wilted. Con be consulted in the (lemma as we ll 1/ In 01613,414 language Ofice 0111140 et , formerly occupied by Judge Buraulde and .1.) C. lloal, Eeq n. r. duicErt, Olt WI UlSa. sista,nronen, Wink Ann RET4IO DZALIR to Drugs, Mealtimes, Perfumery, Ritinto, Oils, Var nimbus, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet. Fleapit, Behehes, Bair end Tooth Brushes, Nancy and Toilet Articles, Truants sad Shoulder Brom, Gordon Suede Customers will fled my stock oowplete and fresh, and all solil at moderate woes. flgrParmors fed Physioigns ow this country Co poked to extunino my stuck BANKING HOUSE WM. F. REYNOLDS 6. Co. BALLEFONTE, CENTRE CO , PA. Hills of exchange and Notes dismounted Col leetions made and proceeds promptly remitted Interest paid on epeeist deposits Exchange In the *astern olties omitiataly on hand . for sale. Depos. Its reeelvea April 7th, 1859 ARTISTS MATERIALS MATERIALS fur painting in Whito Col+. ors, Oil Coloi + in copiproesible lobos, Var. slab for Grecian Oil Paintings, Silver Foil, Gold Leaf, Oold and Sibiu, broom, Camel Sable Hair Brushes, Paper India Ink. superior English Pre pared Canvass:+to.,ean be had at the Drug Store r P. GREEN BeDeP+l S.' all.ints, April f Original Mitt' 1, In tiftI'IrteDIVIIIIIJOII4 Ba i n wer'rei 1114, To etotn this erkle of tone, With eurrown present I rows pall Tu ru use OUT hopes and learn Each ono foresee, • point to tillteh From youth It) an, , he moor• , And ittattltor ho Ito poor or nrh, He has his Itoitoti mitt lon, ho puor Imre mnily lured, Amdeoith ur 0,30. ileum, Dien-cot 41 esii..) t .11111‘. runic I li••br te4r4 '1 he ('htklinn on Iho unrn tt troy II) hush he p0r5t0,..,. proni.e4 11,4}.11t . • ill. , 1,1 , , llint hopnll..lll I Oh' then nhbrnce I ~t Anti .Lore hug pio t et • awl In be no ^d out r. 1,1 ti. ) how, nod r , May 17th 1i,,! I=l Revolittionary Anecdotes At the battle of Ent; .(v ;No Ings the (1 I„,,,in,,, ) ,,,,,iicro. tu otiletit rorurnd The Americans had piasti.ll Eit,411,11,,,0104e 1y that th. y had tith(n teltig,e. in A I,lloh lamllmg, while in that 11.,te to olme thi il,.r il l on the ripull) ad( ancing \u(1 iicami they ..111/L Wit NOlt e i f thn ii tit( who were immetlmiel - II lry th..r captors Tint .lunt tt an. (ter 110 x• :posed to a inthott, nte, front 11i the , log ; and tloy .oily ty by t ot e r posing the imr ons of ill. it lict.V coo tht tliSelet 11/1. 1 the Mal 1,11 - 11 II at the V 11l Atilorg(lie of11.•el, a• one jt.e 1 Sall) , (41111, the .41tithti ‘t re Nt.litilee, lit gas Only a ith a motomill sol emnity to enumeratt Inv many nil. • Sir, lam 11(1.1) Bury, Hit ) \ t • ul of the 114 t o t i n , command int of Chat...N,. t:ll,4olKuf the r. 2.1 twill. I It; Miongli replied !Notion , In %%how hand • 111. ha I 1411,11, int an the utan I V. it, looking fur. itoLl.tag, . you shall 3(J - fro /to fil)111 .langr r n int 1 take estor ISA cale of pill. " and w ith Cot I 1.1 before his person 11.. 1111. 1 :can othe er st co-ril a sale retrt at Chi uLr Ls•easion, dining the aal of the Itl%ollltloll a stranger sly Ind to ti,' dem e of Gov. 1., anti rl ctivtd. and v l•nc n In etc preparing for Mtn, the entered into conversation . IA Ith 11101 10 the ."001 e of wheh, to reply to 60111" 1111 i.loll`l propii , ed by the hurt, he mannish not it 1111,1:0- neqs, that the stivicion , , of the family cv, re aroused. These alllo con firmed in their wind, by observing him tab., something very cautiously from his wall and swallow it Mrs Photon imme diately conceived of a plan to make him ilia gorge his secret She procLe.led t o th e kit chen and put a dose of tartar emetic in the cup of coffee preparing fur him. The man pirtooliAlf the beverage, and ere long he be gin to show signs of indisposition ; he grew violently aid . and the result was, a small .nlveftall was discharged from his stomach The ball was unscrewed, and found to con ; Lain an important communi••ation from Sir. Henry Clinton to Cleo. Burgoyne: The man was arrested as a spy, and wit of Ins own mouth," as it was slll,i, • Ile wan convict ed.'' Ile mayn't.' &Bali. In one of the incur:mins of Indians upon our frontier t;ettletnenis during the Rel,olll - a very romantic ilieldelst occurred.— 'the celebrated chit I Cortipialiter made an attack upon the neighborhood of Port Plain, burning and destroying, and among the prix. mere he captured has ono 30118 Ati.ell, an old inhabitant. The party had not traveled but a few utiles on their return hint) it has discovered that tins Abell has phials'.. am well acquainted with them language as the Indians themselves This met niterested t' e chief; and on inquiring of his captive his name, Complainer knew at once that ho stood before his oh n lather. Abell, twenty live years before hail been a trader among the Indiana of ‘Yeetern New York; and in one of his visits became infamitreil of a pret• ty squaw, and the result of his affection was the graceful and celebrated warrior whom the (tither now, for the !het time, saw stand ing before hint. The chief had learned (ruin 106 his mother the. history of his' e, and Iris fan her name. The mee cer tainly extraordinary to a degree. to young chief held out strung inducements to his white father to accompany hint to his tribe, bet parental affection ditimut seem so strong in the heart of Abell as his love for the com forts and luxuries of a white man's home, and so he chose ratios to be restored to lib erty and be returned to his friends. This was yielded, and he was conducted in honor back to the settlement. Titus singularly met and parted father and son. 'the haughty Tarleton, vaunting his feats of gallantry, to the great disparagement of the officers of the continental cavalry, said to a lady at Wilmington --" I have a very earnest desire to see your jar-famed hero, Colonel Washington " - ?our wish, Colo- ]For tha 1)eln Wettobtitan "Oar Hopes and Fears." MEE tlistdlanrous. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A., nel, might have been fully gratified," she promptly replied, " had you ventured to look behind you after battle of the ('ow• pens." It was in that battle that Wash ington hail wounded Tarletoir, which gave rise to a still more pointed retort. Convers ing with Mrs Wiley Jones, Col. Tarleton observed You appear to think *Try high ly of Colone Wahhington , and I have been told he is so ignorant a fellow that he can hanlly - write his own seine " It may be the ease," she readily replied. " but no luau better than yourself. Colonel, ehn teotity that he know', how to make hi, !nark " Gores lure I;risw alit. of Cornwetiont, wits wire in , l,•liled I 9 ft happy thought of Ills wile Fur his escape fruit' the British, to it li?sin he was extremely (Minix was at h o m e . lint expected to set out immediately for Hartford, to meet the Legislature. which had commemed its sesasin a day 01 to p1e , 1011,. The family residence was at Blacklull. opposite Soyloorik point, and Satiated On the point of land formed by Con necticut Mil Oil the east, unit Long Island Sound on the South. Brinalt ships were lying in the sound; anti as the governor was known to be at Chia time In` hit Linn mansion, a boot was secretly sent ri -01,,tu fur the purpose of securing his pe rstol. Without prat lOUS Warning, the family were Mar mid by s-r tug a file of marines coining up from the beach to the house. Thera was no tune tel night Mrs bethought her se II of a loge !neat barrel or tierce, which hod been brolighl. 111 a day or two twfore aml was not yet tilled. Quick us thought the der tiled that the (Mimi 's pi opot lions ttlw h were by no uterus hti;ot tiabit be r °mint ssed into this, the only otail.tble biding place lie was obliged to submit to be stow rat in the cask and covert it '1 he puts, s, occu i stil ;rut a few inewents, and tUe holditni piss, tidy urt.tcu. Jla s. litts wuld it aN IA t oval, ieie e.lit oh all knon . lcalge of rir t husbands tt ht re about,, though she told tout slit tuna will that die ItgiblAttile 111 htl,lllll, acid t hat lqibint,i loomed 0114.1 , riScileu at the ea pllOl. Thu how,: HMI 1 , 1 1 ,)r hat thg zi Nt a), d 0111/"In sue , ~hu.ul , h, is dcial led By the Lime Lhur I LAPAL I iovet nor t )124 gal ~, o 1 1.11 Ills Hay Lu Hanford ' le That also Thine!' A be , "ulnl reply iv rt cold( (i of a I), la earn's' lwawant. %host master 85 display wh to loro the gllllollllr of his (~talc.. - FM DO,. 1101/ N, Reed fire hi% %ere . rollitt'd out tit 5i0.re....00n an every hand a.. the prnperiy of the nt h proprn ter la Ito :nillit • ltti up ti by say ing "In slant, all that you tvi it. t 4!itligititill L. 'nog, to wt." , the pont titan lunittii Ih..ughtfully for a moment, then ianni,ing ill , to 'leaven tepli t Ana r+tttttal.n thine ' Au l Is not this a que.tion that may lin addcess..l to every Oil^ who is rejoicing In the multitude of Mu riches who as he looks around lion sees the non ics that have poured into his lap may he not he asked Is Heaven also thine f And if sock goes- Uon he asked the rich, may it not he asked of all, whether rich or poor. And may we in all aineenty ask the reader to weigh well the words —ld liRAI V.N ALSO ? During the recent dry spell, extensive fires occurred in the lumber country, on the West Branch. The Jersey Shore • 'Repub. beam,' in alluding to an extensive fire in Cogan Valley, oats -The fire burned rap idly on the mountain, and at some point; it came down into the V II a..ey, doing coond• erable damage to lumbermen and others Mr IT .1 rk ins lost a fine lot of logs, val ued. at least t at i'2e,llllll A pile of lumber containing about SO 1100 feet. belonging to James Wool, was also consumed. A. large lot of staves. owned by Mr C trter, were burned. In many Owes it seam almost im possible to keep the the from the mill. The mill of William II Kline, ut d also that of Mr Carter, were rit !rudiment danger, the tire being very dose, iVe have not learned the total damage, bet a great destruction of timber has been occasioned and the loss is very heavy. A Cl'll6 eon IfosN Att. (ko called) is giv en as follows, by Mr. Ira Comstock, of Sai nsbury :--` Take of good vinegar and slur its Of turpentine one gill each ; of salt and pepper (red or black,) half a gill each. Sim• tiler these together and apply them as warm RA your hand will bear, between the liortis o , winding the cloth around the horns, torah the head, in order to retain as much of aid colimound as mily lie. OM; appiication is sufficient in ordinary eases, but where the case is obstinate a repetition may be neces sary. I have used this 'remedy neatly twen ty years, and never know it to fatl."—/?s ral Pieta Y.,rker. Buy a trunk, Pat," said a dealer. 0 And for what should l buy a trunk ?" rejoined Pat. To pot your clothes in," was the reply. •g An' go naked I" exclaimed Pat. " The devil a bit of it "' I 17" A very old watch, now in good run ning order, is owned by I. H. Hollister, of Greenfield, which ,wll5l made in 1658—two hundred and ono years ago. Among the eu• nous things about it is its having but one hand, and that, goes by the quarter of an hour at a move. Gen Wcuihington'S First Love ' A correspondent of the Century in giving some rendhiseenees of the old country sent called "The Cottral;e," in Hanover county, Virginia, gives an account of tleneral Wash ington's suit to and rejection by Mary Ca ry Her father was Wilson Cary, Esq., of "Coleys," in the county of Elizabeth City, descended from the noble fainily'of 'Judson. in England: His relati'r.e, Qol. Archibaht li Clary of " Antipthill," iii lestertleld, Was at his death flue heir apparel to the earldom The worthy old gentleinkin eITI9, frum all we know of loin, to have tint .s proud as the Courcys or the tionn NC : awl to have thought his faintly the n est in the laud. 11, , lived in 7rert ',tats, th chattel and buries, owe nod tel 11014 embroidery a I, oi thy or the .1,1 ,01‘001, ?idly satisfied with the "der of things," and enjoying strenely the g'i.s gifts of Pro. olcnot Ills beautiful daughter w as a greet heiress, and had many soden.; it l . NCllletil which befell one of them has made lwr remembered in many bunks. Ile WIlSa young man of very high character, a relativtatVeo. Win. Fairfax Rs(' , who lived at Belsoir, im the Potomin• : and here he met Miss Cary whd came to vas it Mrs. Fairfax, he'r elde,t 01,1, r The you {mot at, none proceeded Alt CIU le love, n lech he did with an aril; ir char.acteiistie of hi+ nature.„ When Miss Cary C,nt ba,k home to -Celeyri,” o.larries River, he followed her like a couragcon; gallant, and laid open siege to the fair fortress In the good old tunes, bowel er, something more A as inco, silty than the consent of the) onneady . -- and on the youth duly asked a private niter Stew w•thohe awful lent of the manor, who li-di nett to him silently throughmt. When the lover had finished, Mi . Cary rose, made him a low bow, and said that it this were young M: W ashington's e•r.a. at • Ci le) s" his visit had th tter termin.ve ho, -ilail_.,ll ter had bear a-customed to ride in her own chariot ' And with nu i allusion ii the poor condition of the young er son, the inter terview let intrulted. You, 4 W,h, mo m , 1,,,x t d and turned an ay and in due time Mal wed Martha Dandrolre Cost's, who • re ,embhd Miss Cary, ' bays my authority, • as much as one twin sistei ever did anoth- But the old tradition docsnot end.. here 'tiny years lied away --Mary Cal) , was Ambler sod her di,earded suitor was the man at ho had just r.weneit the sword of ornwaliis at Yoi l town w how the whole edited wolid hailed a, the rreatest among the great - ' the foremost man" not of A mem& but of ••all the world " lie 101,1141 through the old metioi.ohs, Williamsburg. nt the head of his VI.:10 1 e ,1•1 111)91”.• and Illy e re crau s% oh joy .and adorati almoxt. vlllt uriuluttule nearly reel,' led his I•orse from '..evtfitig -- the , 11P1 statrtifon horNehack pa.3tied on sett ill ly Ail at Oilee Ito pet eel , / d at a WII:doW, or in the crowd, his old love, Mary Car) 11, raised his sword and:'mist her profoundly Site fainted. But it does net seem that the lovely wo man was to blame. :Me had not been able to return the afleetion of the youth —that wax all. She married him who won her heart, Edward Amid , r. Ile Was nitit un• worthy of tins noble lady in rank or in char cater lie wax tescended through his mother from the great lingenot house of La Roche J Amp line, in Vendee, toil inherited the hon est instincts of his rive At twelve he had been sent for Ina education to England ; he graduated at Cainbridge, and then made the grand tour of Europe, returning to Virmma w hen he was twenty one Ile was married to Nliso Cary soon aft roam , ',cyanic Cid lector at N. w 1 irk, and %as on much re spected that when Lord It dtidourt came to Vitgnon as (o,vernor, he brought a letter or intr.hieilon to the Oolleeter. Ile died at thirty live : and the it, iolutoinary War breaking out SO4/11 afieluard, led beautiful widow moved away froth 'the seene of her grief, and took refuge ill the "Cottage" far up in ilituover. (kn. Putnam is known to have been (led dedly opposed to duelling, on prqu•tple. It once Wappened that he gro , csly insulted a brother ollicer. The dispute arum° at a wine table, and the officer demanded instant rep aration. Putnam, being a little elevated, expressed his willingness to accommodate the gentleman with a tight ; and it leas ulated that the duel should take place oil the following morning, and that they should light without seconds. At the appointed time the General went on the ground, arm- . -with sword and pistols On entering the !MU, Putnam, who had taken a stand at the opposite extremity, and at a distance of about thirty rods, lerelled his musket and fired at him. The gentleman ndw ran to wards his antagonist, whoa deliberately pro ceeded to reload his gun. `AWliat are you about to do I" exclaimed he : "is this the conduct of an American officer and a man of honor f" •` What are you about to do I " exclanneB the General, attending only to the llrst question ; pretty question to put to a man whom you intended to murder. I'm about to kill you, and ir you don't best a re• treat in less Limo than 'twould take otd heath to hang a Tory ; you ate a gone dog ;" at the same time returning_his ramrod to its place, and throVoitrObe breach of Ids gun into the hollow of his shoulder. This intimation welt too unequivocal to he misunderstood, and our valorous duellist turned and llod for dear life. HUBSDAY, MAY 26, 1859, Mrs• Sickles Where 11. Mrs. Sickles Who ventrirrot an apology for her r We have listened in vain to hear one word of sympathy for this poor, fallen, and betrayed eater. There to ayinpathy ft din man and woman fur the no ,man's diseased I,petrayer, and for the hus band murder'' --but, fling' for the wretched Magdalimc' there is no one to whisper to her, " (o, and no mom" Theme is no one It tie , agony nom h r soul ; she is alone abd in silence, with the iron heel of itomety cutting deep itito I,ir heart, a is ithering, blight, and the world', Intlercalses her IA legacy. 1 mar,milicent regiets, Ii iii aid tallowy, lia%e fallen Jibe it hill mantle sect thu 11/10501 . 1 1.1 1')//1//1 H a lton ker. Hon Daniel E , is n splvtillva poli tician, a brave and spirittd man Ile has 1)1 aled and made hr damn:yid 'hot or and it is vi 1 II wall him to day , but fm Mrs. Sickles, she has awakened !tent the gay dream of fashionable life to find herself in )l