II !. tvr ai4" -11 - 4 1;;111 1 r - , 'et • 7 ‘IW. IliN Tie X WM TO IX 014 Ph N. M SICKLY A NI) J. 9. 142 0 ,.NTIANT, IFDITORS BELLEP)NTE, PENN'A THURSDAY. DEC 8.1839 Areas for the Watchman fallowing gentlemen an. authorised sad will Hamm not If Agrnto fur the D,tzweratu Wetehman in proem:fug timbipeehers Adi ertl,l4 Ae and reoeipting for th. simd • ilvaliburg—James Wenn Feral Seh9ul—.lohn W Crutoriue, Jr Hmlieribwrg—licm, /4:'roht, kyr l'hkmrille-13. It. Hueco!, WWI; Stnre, ;: -Tb,Mlll3 Wulf Plittiosbarg—llon C 11 Pollee Militieim— Amos Aleminder. Pw.greee— Alexander Sample .111tisiry—ivreel whslfer ilountiow E egle —1,. , Howard —Boleer Weber YlesemitHap—J N 1.0110ti111 , 40 Milesburg—J I'vmdf.ed Snow Shoe— Wm liolt DON* no—C Ewe* , Eagle Marg. W 110,0631, /leech Creek --fume Half 31,mo—Cept J A fleeter (lento Liall —Wu!. Wulf Zioda —.Michael Shafer • hlyring Milt" -Jared II Yieher Walker—Win. Ewt lews of the Week. Th, dm I went, nil top-, of our Euro pean t achart an thnt 'fa Tn alter of 7.11 nth have been iongeti t and as (rile ftertio t m. ly rt nunkv, •• a paper pt art has thtreby been itfict. d. The fact !,, houuser, that the " cause" Ili 600 ahu h these vont, oiling partua lit to Dar. 110 , 111 110 waniet r Irt en it wort& Ibe treat ul4 ItaTe not ►etihd the Itiltdre — nottliira Ventral italy. and li r i. doubtful whether the contemplated l'ongrems ' will el feet any thou; more than here the many. conferences h( Id he re tdor, There are rumors ~ideal that' tetra Ernsn• mil ILaa reminded his imperial idly. that If France Is bound by the protnwn. f tin tinwenUou Of Villa francs, Sardinia I; also bound by the plrdges I: her essi;.;ll, in her behalf, has made to tin Italian peo ple .by his t x pressed sympathy ii tti thin unanimous desire fn atm':i4,ii argil hie promise to plead their eati-e in the pr., once of the atostitatils,i powers of Ensope - De furthermore insi•its on the .pie.tion of , annexation bi..* urged before the t'otTrt ss The Italians have replied to the Imperial Acutifintacr, and ureteral of preparation to re ceive back the expelled prirmes, or to accept the propo.sipon of Franey to the es tablishment of an Italian Nationality " they show a disposition to ,lo th, it own work. and if they cannot form pert or o Sar odunan-Kntriom they air recolv4.4 lobe ruled Jby a Sardinian Prince The first and fore arm& in 618 movement were the !ironic or I.ldemagua, who were promptly followed by limpopulation e( the Duchies. The Pope I A ilea bad kaiser &lout the letter of hie dm. 'penal ally, and is said to have declared that •'if the 'teller wax a apecimen of Napoleon the Thisrl's eathefieity, the l'ateholiellinrch had spethrug more to hope from man, " but talked wildly and iltlianily of .• taking ref uge in ilk , Cateeouril,s, - and challenged the 'Ltiperor "to do his WUT/it, ac he had to do with a man whoa "old prove as willingly a martyr before the nephew, as Pius VII had been in the priYelvli2 of his uncle. The war bel Weep Spain and lorocco, has fairly set in. Tangieis and oilier forts upon the coast, have been bloot(ailtd by a Spa: Stea4rvin, and 11lar•thall irl)onnel left \l a rid to direct the operatimim of the treopm 4" The Moore are actively engaged ui prerit ritionii for a milt Red deiFetioe. and the war. in all prtibabehty, though a brief one, will be doubLicse a biloudy one while it lasts. Nothing mere of the fittnati4peditto it but apeoulationa and calculations upon the Ic lank, if we may judge by the tenor of the English press, the whole European II t 11164 1/here is strongly imp tepin ted n its .altpp tre, and it only itextll the application of a match to create none grand II riv ersal coo ttagraten.•" While Europe is eettvulaed with the coming of "great events," America is becoming less and less enlarged by the passing away or small ones. 111 au•n and Brownsville hare bet n the ordt rof the ,lay, and the fodder 1111011 VI hick the most of our exchanges have grown fat Indeed Alany interesting ot4;inal coultnintivatlona" have been excluded from • !tango' Saw and "Mosier Broad A xo, " to gee place to "important telegiaph dispateht " iced yed from the two seats of war, Bronusulle and Brown's headquarters lebucriau O' l'imnuEss. Congress met on Monday. Several of the Democratic isiesdbens were absent. A rote was taken for Speaker. The Administration members supported Mr. lkwock, of Vfigmia„. A por• Con of the Republicans voted for Mr. Sher man, and a portion for Mr. (J w. The votes of the American aiu,l ant& Lecompton mem bers Ware " scaltereil. After the ballot, Mr. Grow With - drew his nano as a candidate for theSpt:akeroht and Dui House adjourtril without A salfud vote. ThitrolMilling* of a Democratic meeting heledueing conftwbeic in this place, have bat - 611 44 1 aW loiAlublication, but in_con al Wing been incorrectly reported they eiwinot appear. No resolution author izing their publicadoo was passed, but the whole proceedings were deferred until Tues day of the January court, at which limo a "heeling will ho called by the Standing Com mittee. 8740bn A. 4V asiington's Goa Mr. John A. Washington' has sent. to Ceorge W. Aiggs, the treasurer of the dies' Ilfeittb f e'Veirubi 'Association, an order' IA $1,228 25, ao hits contribution to the Mount Vernon Feud, ibirig eho - proccols of the, Mount Vernon steaMniat trips for tbo piat'keitrjfelkl6li.-,Miottg'h . potable to . Mr. 11Vastogton,' he' generoti , ;l3i ea - used iO'ba, Pilule one to the Aroociatiou. 11o1P 'Staid' the Democracy T Notwithslanditig all the adverse circum• stances by yeltith the Democracy of the gorthern States have been surrounded they have gained largely at all recent-elections, .aiiiicept in Nliiiiicsota. Iti 11i56, Fremont had a majority of 8441:11 in the State of Now York- now we hare iliketed ais of the nine 'gate otticers', and the.majore on the bal ance against us to materially reduced. Then the , Americans or Know -Nothings .11p4.1.cd some 60,000 totes. now they have dwindled down to, not orer 21000. The Republican 'NM remains pretty muctrthe same, whilst the Democratic has been steadily increasing. hi New der, y, in 1t 56, elected an .1 0 PPolsitnin Governor by 260 t, ; and last year gave Sii.st nimority against us on the Congressional vote ; and aim" carried sit Op !position majority, on joint ballot, in the Leg islature of eight - this year tlintr'''CreCii . fhe Republican Governor by some 1600, and there is a Derhocratic majority In the Legis• Isture, on joint ballot, of f'cur. , In 'Massa chusetts we gain several Secators and a large number of Representatives. We also rain largely on the popular vote -ill Ohio, lowa and Wisconsin' Ih California, the Republicans and Rilters have fizzled out to next to nothing and theyfete is almost unanimously Derno , ratio. 'Oregon, too. has i wheeled into the Ile inucra colunin, and ' Pennsylvania has trdlictd the Republican majority below 18 000. And Maryland, notwithstanding the Plug l'g,ly rills i tiwort:, hiss re turned for thi first tune in maay long }oat-4, a ittinoerattr majority in both branclos oithe Legio,lature. Our Democraere blench: will, therefore, woe that Ire are on (being!) road to victorY —steadily gaining on the enerny —and pre paring to rout the combined forces of Black Republicanism at the Presidential election of lsein. The o ld Democratic flag a II be everywhere flying iti less than a twelve month from this daft Confitcting Testimtinf. ' Ever WWI the 111.arper's Ferry enwute, thu; Republican prenv throughout Lim ~hire North has lain ho'::y at work, in endeavor ing to conino e the ' , obit , ' that John Brown I noel IVtll/11 liar,, 11it111.4111 of making a raid into lirgitiia, n 1111 the new if inciting a 111 I VII, iniairreeti o u, had It DOt bet n fur the etc d II poll him And Inn family in 1 Kansa, . and farther, ~that these crin Wes ' ft wit red him 'owne, and catiled tutu to de-' tote the remainder of 1118 life to rex cog , -- All dill look, sell on paper. These nucee nn ive attempts to create the iirinresaiun that Brown acted under the in fluence of a eraied brain, rendered no by his Kansas wrongs, go to show the solici hide of the Rapublicana to screen him from moral and legal re.•,unsibihty, and, as a conio• quenou, to exonerate tlao,e who have been ykiparged with encomagitig his treasonable designe They it ish to stamp the whole of-1 fair as the heel( of a madman. But Mrs Brown, the wife of John Brown, gives her testimony in the ratio, and refutes all their assertions. In a conversation between a correspondent. of the New York Independent and the wife of Itrovrn, and now publiabod ui the Chicago Press and Tribune, we have the folloaing as a portion, of that converse 1 referred ineidtutally to the design up • or last 'n,., h, bet Irteri ; 5 and G o'clock. 1.3 on ilarper's Furry as having been pretnedi- , the alarming. thongh not °flate unusual, cry toted for ten years, to which slit immediate- of “fire, tiro," caused by the burning of a ly replied —. Not for two years but for, large stable belonging to Mrs. Agnes Reed, twenty' flu had been waiting twenty years t and occupied by Ilniiiiss Stroup, E*l A (or some opportunity to fr. e the slavei ; we i fen moment.. before the lire broke con, the had all been waiting with him, the proper nolkniaid hail left, the stable. an I observed tune when he should told In; resolve into an- ; a man running in an opposite direction, but lion, and when at last the enterprise of Har she did not recognize Min. The building per's Ferry was planned, we all thought that was entir..ly consented, together with a lot the time had now seine . Mr. ItrJwn was of hay ar.d straw. The building was insured sanguine of ISlifcl.l.fi ; we all Were equally ih the Kisliricoquillas Company. confident , lie had no idle, nor did any of Aein Astrromit.—On Mundav night last, the family, that the experiment would result' snout 10 o'clock a frame stable owned by in defeat; we all looked to 'trim fulfilling the Mrs. Lutz, adjacent to the brick church in hopes of ritzily years '" LEMlS'lille, was totally destroyed by lire, As I listened to thin, I could not help half together with all its contents Previous to exclaiming, " What Ittruic n girds! What a this fire, a nun wile also seen running away man' 1% hat a human I - from the stable, but was lost sight of before I wrote down Ouse sentences a few um- ' he could be _recognized. mews after they were uttered, and as I le- . A' buy by the name 01 Everhart, about 14 vented them she added— )cars of age, aas arrested on suspicion on - For lie ham borne the yoke of the , op- Saturday, but no evidence could be elicited pressed as if until' los own neck for these to warrant binding him over for trial thirty }tar, !" ANo STILL. M. 1011061.. —CO I Tuesday •fter• This proves IA 3 ond all cavil, t hat - Old noon, a'bsin on lliZfarin of Bon. John Henry, uric wile from Iteedsville ' Tills totally de Mown had int‘lit MA:it tresson e nnil murder u s , ro ' yed by fire, together with all it, contents I tog beim e he went to KansaS, and it 3 U" A young colt perished in tee Marisa, The ' to _he presutued that those who Rifted him lose Di about 61,000, - part of which falls to with counsel, arm-, and I.llOllCy, were igno.. "th'e tenant, Mr. Carson. rant of his designs John Brown's life was 'l'lu, latter to I.llu seventh building that. has been destroyed by tire within a circiiin• devote./ to em "i e. " , and le 3/1"." that he Terence of one 11111 e around Reedsv ill e. du • askul tot and teeetvol assintance arid en- ring the paid few weeks, and all under such couragement from thoee who are less. coura- circumstances as leave not a doubt /hat they getout, but not less traitorous than he. Ills were tired by the saint blael.-bearted villain .; , 110 clue has een dtot ~ Kansas work" was a part of his grand pro- fiend yet whose heinous a c ts would obtaine subject him he gramme, aitd,fin that work,the had the mil- if epliglit, to the hunimary and retributive ted sympathy of, and was cheered on by the vengeance of an exasperated populace.— Republic:am party of the Nation. Vague suspicions have fastened on several But the Republicans hive been endeavor- Perseus. but it is doubtful that they will lead to any arrests A strict surveillance is now ing to make it appear that poor Old Brown kept up, whereby it is hoped to accomplish was a 1116111 All. What does Brown's wile one or two things Either the apprehen say to that. Let her tweak for herself . stun of the incendiary, or a cessation of his " I then put, the question ,!which I had nefarious doings. If the accomplishmentof either of these ends Pau be attained, (ran been chiefly solicited to ask ; It is the CUM- e ' liUllity will resume its wonted place in the 111011 talk of the newspapers that Capt.rown 'd ie insane : what do you say t A m u opm. , Big Vuntil alloy, but then the greatest alarm ion ?' "1 will prevail. Otherwise it could nut well '' I never knew," she replied, is' of his in be, since not only tho pi operty, but even the i sanity, until I read it in the papers. lie is a lives attic people are endangered, for they clear headed man. Ile has always 'seen, know not at what moment the torch may he and now is, entirely in his right mind. He applied to their dwellinge, for he who rs always cool, deliberate, and never over- `would be guilty of firing 1118 neighbor's barn hasty . bot he has always considered Ow would not hesitate to apply the torch to his his first perceptions of duty, and his first dwelling, for. the gratification of a morbid impulses to action, were the best, and the craving for ievenge, or whatever else would I safest to be followed. lie has almost alwayg, instigate him to the commission Of Me former acted upon his first suggestvere. No, he:' deed. If the taking of the law into their is not insane, Ills reason, is clear. His last ; ownhands by any body of men was ever I sal, was the result, as all hie other acts have 'lust: ll4 We, it-was In an instance parall.l in j wat, _,,f_hi s _ imm t _ im ,i_ fi t ronr t voin sompt onorsnity - With - atWaii — iepeated incendiary, lions convictions." . fires, and although we do not wish to be un- derstond'a an advocate palliator of Lnch After tile " Hlatemeete . 6nßP°rted as they Law, still, s if the nom or cached us tha t the arc by other and abundant evidence how eau ' perpetrator had been detected in the act, any man bell Ave that Capt. Brown is insane 1 ! caught, and bung on the spot, so far from Nis project is easily characterized as mad, ! stigtnatizing or even upbraidintho excited as any other daring and hazardous exploit is pop h ulace o w id h in o thus e ri co d i t! l 7 n W o o t r b d ut o r f a n d r e d m t r e £pt to be called, particularly sift' i t is seen i n n uni u sliment a l iriluluquate to that A l icia tile to have failed. But the attempts for the de- crimes so richly merited. •f livery of the Virginia slaves did not seem I P. S. Since writing the above, we have . . . rash to 044. Brown, sr to his confederates, I been informed that the boy Eve'rhart was and,' if it had been sucoessfoL, would never' seen about Judge !ivory's barn ashort time I prSvious to its destruction, and,•suspleion him gained claity even to the newspapers. ; fait,,tininE upon hits, ho was purfted, but ho John Brown's insanity Means simply John l fled into the rnountaing and ovadod his pur klrown'A faihito• ', 1 suers.— True Democrat. lyc 'piiyhimifiri Will hear no more of John refired "msanc" ..crtsty" '' - ina4,",by the lisp sat wrongs which were upim Win awl his, while Lirosteufing hid t•Kansas work ;'' nor will the attempt to incite seri Ile insurrection at Ilarf•er's Ferry, and the shedding of Float, of which that at tempt' was the cause, he longer pouted at a the arts of a madman. On the contrary all the evidence establishes the fact that his treason was premeditated, and the murders he committed were ft-out naglrce preprn•r. indigo Gamble. The following correspondence was intro &iced by the members-of the Centre county Bat, on the occasion of - the lion. James Gamble retiring from the Bench': The Judge has won s host, of friends while so journing among us in his official capacity, and flub pub:ic expression of respect by the members of the Bellefonte Bar, Is not only a well. 'vented compliment, but the common sentiment pereading the entire copirnunity. BKLLETONTI. Dec 2d, 11459. lIQN JAMES G411181.1i. !Par Sir :—As members of the Centre Courity Bar we should do in justice to our feelings, did we suffer the'oc cosion which is io,dissolre the relations we have sustained to each other to pass without bears % our unanimous testimony to your integrity. Ainluy and gentlemanly deport ment as Presidept Judge of The 25th Judicial District of Penna. Be asiured that wherever our respective lots rival be ca , ,t, we shall severally recur wtth ifleastire to the scene of our past ta• tercourse, and contutue to f,ell,lte - ely enter ern 111 the future welfare of one we ho highly esteems Yours, Reapeetfully, E , lmund Blanchard, James Niacmanus, Ira Madre*, ' It. #. NteAltsttr, James A. Beaver, James 'I Hale, A..(1 Curtin, Jam's II MOlin J H Storer, J. F E M lilanrhard, Samuel Linn, It I:. Ourlinm Wm. I' WAD)) W. J. Kesish Cyrus 'F. .11exandxr, Inn. 11. Blair, Ifni I'. l‘lrtrinaidig, Adam 110%', Charle , . if link Wrn \V Brown, HICLII.F.FuN CO, the 3 , 1, I+i69 tirxn.riust; Your kind alid complimentary letur of the 241 , Mut., was delivered to me at the meeting of Court this morning, and af fords, too altoLsalunity of giving expression to the grateful a7knowletigments I have felt dile to you, for :hat uniform courtesy end kindness tuanifes , cil toward me, during our official ti fatuous - for that generou. hospiL3l ity she Ii hai introduced me to your hippy homes and delightful social iiitereourse came here a few months since without Jude ial experienc, , to preside ovt r a Bar Justly eminent fur Its loaning and ability: to occupy a heat which had been ihstingii shed by the most illustrious names In our profes sion By your courtesy and kind forbear ance dun highly responsible duties have been rendered eahy and pleasant . and now that they arc boot to terminate I feel over whelintsl with gratitude. at this 1/1101.11 1 / 4 010. expression of your approval of my of fetal conduct f ran but tender to you gentlemen, inch v and collectively, my most grateful ackmmirdgmenls. and assure yam that ui the plea,ant meneam , , or our brie( intereutir,e, (hare will ever be enshrined to ward each t4you, sentiments of the hi ghost regard and esteem Yours, Ev.per'folly, JAMES G %MIME To Intneg Mac:Manny, 11 N. Nle.Allater, Jamee T Hale. an other I.l.lgr'a , member% of the Bellefonte liar. Another Fire at Reedsville. ' - The citizen:, of Iteechtville and wittily were again ztartled uu Wedinstlay evening (Jul.pT Hoe, dot in►eptbr ntthe cylinder' proi:is, hits Mist his Jug broken. If he it+ con fined long he Will invent . some mods M loco motion that.will /Nita sfiperccdo PPM, PASTE & SCISSORS. Orer•Coure, I? Left toWn—Allen, the razor powder. man. 110. - 1 -"rhe Senior —on' a trip wt 'of the mountains. 6 ^ 77 - fined—the editor of the PiAtnitgh Chronicle on Thanksgiving evening. '' pine" in their youth can never look spruce" in old age.. [.end money toim enemy, and thou'll gaiu hint ; lend to a friend, and thou'll lose him. 77' ftcbmedy for Fits— Buy your clothes at a slop•shop, and )ou will never have a tit afterwards. T 7 NM" go where you wouldn't like fe be found dead," is a mew maxim of mo rality, juit before the people. .7 . 17 - A man who had been married twice to holies both !Pained Catharine, advised his friends against taking dopli-Kates. -' revival "has been in progress for several weeks past, in the Methodist church, fi IVilliam+port by which weer one hundred persons have lioesteonverted. ,r,r• N o one cughk j eo send a marriage tire to an editOr tv about a dollar, orott leapt the name Of the bridegroom as a cub-sub. scriber. bon't forget. 1 1 - 7')Vall Street- an Fpigram. At She heed ofth3etnet the lawyere are found, At the foot on theriver, the renselh abound Flj — stranger—oftly:. to A Wel - • For there e nap m tllce(, and rr , ,ft in the rtreet. The ycsing lady whci was so delicate that ala had to have her strawberries pared, declared that her husband shall Pre at least one block away from her. l oess she didn't mean it, though. jrj• Foot, boing once annoyed by a poet fiddler " Awning his discords" inhltr li IR RfiTORMT, sent - 1M a - shilling, with a request that hcortiklikplair elsewhere, as one vi or, at the door was iUMelent. r We etipihe followiog from the New York Sunday Time% Mr ;Lawry Ward Be/triter "a Sharp rale ' gyre To be used (Jr bh.,,lmirn trodden entire of the ala, Ir the reverend Phil an'bropint mow would 1,1 its r k Let bun tall how lt❑ girt late 55, u•o r A 7,7" A your man of Silver creek. Y. S . . on his way ho;no Paul ire Lee fell lido a well with four feet of water, and staid till day light. lie at a son of a Baptist cler gytnan,,,,but did not approve of iinrueralon just then. It wag really 11111glitrbk to witness the interest manifested by the Black Republi cans in the recent Democratic meeting held in this place. Their organs arc Inu.da con serned, and through them it Is easy to i.lee who are wins l)u you retail I hing,rr here ' teshetl a green 'oolong u•per imw or hurn.utlty, as 1w poked his head into a store urn Mature Atreet, the other day. ' 1 (uu. - nal, Oh. latent re• 1-1/" 11 /ruittill, lit h your mild re-hill my dog —he had it bit off alnrot a week ago " G7* An ityhgratn in wain the vterLl•p t ity data and score, Two to•lng beads b •• , Lore In a reellaj, kriairenr) And It must teat fet ever Thu. woman pt. (min Ile • %en abori her The power to in rho her •ivnothe srt, —lnver, hoe-) ' Jerome Bonaparte. of Baltimore, who eoeutly returnavi bottle, haw., to In% honor refused the dvgnity , of *noun- whtel) Prince Jtroime,hus lather, tendered in order to re tarn him in Franco, 11e preferred the Min * title of citizen of the l'inted States ) Why should society v ntit with. site!' severity the departure of woman from the paths of innocence; and refuge her all chance for reformation I 'rho tu9sLloroly type or purity we Byer saw, a water lily, grew from a utagnent, muddy pool of green slimy water. ?The valet of lion. Gragthiiiirkley, the modern mighty lsontir, passed, through Pittsburg, Pa., leaf week, and gave himself out for Isis master ; Several Pitratmrp,ers politely gonad upon him, and paid prufortud deference to /113 remarks. j 7 Fascinating, Indeed ' —The corrcs , pondcnt of the Tyri Star describes nieliareer," the "'fascinating young victim," who eloped with the Rev. Kecey, as being a laity "of sharp features, dark skin, slab chest soul less eyes, drum skto lips, sunken cheeks, and her intellect (what little she has} almost a total blank '" A pretty piece of calico, truly, to " steal the heart and run away" with as talented a rascal as the rev erend absconder is represented to have becii. Minnie, it is said, formerly worked in a cot ton factory in Allegheny. Mr. Ballet on John Brown's Sympathis ers. Mr. flatlet, of Boston, commenting on the minims delivered upon John Brown, in lilies In the following comments: —" • The poor Child-bereft old man !'.citclainis the Rev. Mr. Ward BeiNdier in his sermon oti: slave insurrections.' And how came he child bereft ? In Kansas he and his sons going there not to Settle but to fight, had nitirelered jour defenceless men in cold blood, dragged limn their beds al midnight ! Up to tha time, savt the Kansas Herald of Freedom, not a hair of old Johit Brown's head, or any of hiii sons, had beeh injured., Three months after ghat the man of blood was attacked in his turn, and one l orlijs sow! killed. Three years after that he is found conspiring with Northern Abolitionists to raise a servile war inTiriinia, and hsearries his sons .there, who, after dragging men 'from their Mk at midnight, and clouting down the mayor and other eitisent al Hdper's Ferry, aro them selves shot in tho sot of - robbery, invasion and murder. and *thereupon anti-slavery phihinthrophy in 111e 7 palpit cries out, 'poor chrld•boreit old moral' Mr. H., said ft re minded him-of a reodht trial of ayarrioide in France. The man had artfully murdered his Whet and mother, and of contde he was en orphan byhis own crime, just as John BroWn is 'child bereft' by his orimes. The parri cide was convicted, and, on being eallod up for sentence, watt' asked by the judge" if he had anything to say. 'Nothing, said he, only, I pray you to have pity upon a poor orphan!" The Execution of Browt The prisoner was brought out of jail at ll o'clock. Adore leaving, he bade adieu to his fellow prisoners. and w as ve ry a p,.et ion • ate to all, eNrert Cooi. Ile char-grit Conk with having deceived and mi led him In re• lation to the Niinnorr Jic rend to leCelve nom the slaves. He was I^d to believe that they were ripe fur insurrection, and had found thit rvpresenhittions were false:' rook denied the, charge, sod made but little re ply. The prisoner then told tlio . sherill that he was ready. His arms were then pinioned, and with a black slouch hat andlhe same clothes he wore during the trial, proceeded to the door, apparently calm and cheerful.-- As he came outside, the companies cif in fantry and one troop, with iion. Taliaferro and the entire stall, were deploying in front of the jail, whilst an Open wagon, with a pine box, in which was a fine oak coffin, was waiting for him. He looked around and spoke tro several persons he recognised, and walking down the steps was assisted to the wagon, and took his seat on the coffin box alongside with the jailor, Mr. Avis. He looked with interest on the line military dis play but niacin no remark, The wagon moved oft flanked with two tiles; of iillernen in close order. On reaching i the field, the military had eaready-full pos cession Pickets Were stationed and the citir.ens kept hack at the point of the bay onet from taking auy position except that assigned them, nearly a quarter of a mile from the s'caftold. Through the determined persistence of Dr. Rawlings, of rrank Les _lie's, the order for . excluding, the press was partially rescinded, ,and they were assigned a position near the General's staff. The piisilner walked , up the !nevi firmly, rind Was the first man on the gallows.-- and Campbell stood side, and after shaking hands, and bidding sn affectionate adieu, thanked thou for their kindness, put the cap over his face and the rope aroundUus neck Mr AYH aski inn to step forward on the trap Ile must lead me, I cannot si e. The rope was tile1111111113t(.11, and Elio null tart' order given. Iti soldiers matched and courilertnarched, and took a pl,'illloll ay if (he enemy were lei mg lit, and nearly ten minutes were thus ecru pitui The pi i.vmer ropainvi standt,, and ...)Ir.-AY.Th PAked If 111, vi as not tired. ilrou n rrpli ed No, n o t tired, but ke. p the waiting Imi r ;ur than I. neees , ary ' Ile was swung ofTat llTteen minutts aft• r 1.1 o'clock. There was a slight grasping of the hands awl stretching of the nuiscTeoi. and then all.w as quiet The body teal 60icral times e[attelavd and the pitl,R ‘1; , 1 n"t ei beating until thirty-five inimitel It it as then cut down and placid ten the colitis. and ronveyed, tinder the Military elrore, to Ur.' 1,1)01, and put in a car to he eons. t I t the Verry by a special train at I fl ' i Tht whole arrangement .:arrivd 0-0 niih precision and military strictness that n most 311110) ing The g, nr ral rrmviction Tcrp her. c•.• r tanud was, that tlit rar'itelnent Wort b an expected rescru, was caused by rg r ous hoaxes. T 11 1 .3 1i11n14114 JJrnwo e 4 trenterl lirr7TrTl rti mentctnlioVrVi h r itn'ttniptk II to A' !WI - !Ste!' ail all ptop•rty 111, to the 'tat, ,tt It d:rections to pay over the proceeds or male of the weapons; tf ri,crvered to 1111 11 1.1 ow and hilarett. , iiiLo‘SN'S %Irl ILI I !At I'll', I=l Sherd! C.ltitioltt II latl the flrl4 , fier Ntewell la Ilia cell l'hiltriatot ter reunited thatth . for the Sherill'a 6tndncy,, and Tyke id Caps l'ate ac a brave ltl 111. The memner was thcn token Lo the cell of Llopelaint and Green. lie told them to stand up like men, and not betray their friends. - lie then handed them n quartir e,o.h. squi fichad An more Ilse for his inmw). and Ind them ndo II Ile Oleo vintiol Unok very cltaikied tu4etlier. Ile r ma: Led to Cuuk, • Vim ilavu um I rah.: atartcm •n:.i ' 'ouk aRk d., you Olt 311 7" Brown anawered, AUttlii; III•it I sm.( you to Harper's Ferry " Utpult Ihd ).,u ivut tell uir nt l'•uslairg to ritu ' M [ ' Cir . ,' and xi tl Fur 6,, had made , Ilicl,,ures " Brown - sir, yon kno v I vule,tf d agalitht your roiniog " r4pu,d, '• wo re member .hilv.rently," at the slime lime drop ping hti !wail Brown then turnesl $4, Coopie awl Plaid, ' Comae, you also made false statements, Wit lam glad to hear that you hart., contra. dieted them. Simi up like a luau. "au I also handed him a quarter Ile shook Mut by the hand and parted. Brown was t h an taken to Stevens' well and they tutercbanged kind greetings. • Stcteas said. Good bye. Captain T know you are going to a Letter land " Brow' replied, I know lam " lie toil him to him- up and not heti ay Ins Ineints, wing - bon a quarter Mao Ile did nut v 'sit Hazlett, so In: tit, :do ay - i pi 1 Ostt el 1/1 deny log any 6110Witsigo of film On his way to the sentluld, Mr Sadli the undertaker. who Weld Ili L.lie I,,:erAcetl wilt' him, remarked,' Capt. Drown, y 4,11 Lilt it game 111511. " I le /1114 We ru .1 '•l',. I ti's sr, trained up ;it wag Dire ol the 1..4-ons in) mother, but it was bard to ',art from though newly made. " 'l;heyi r. tuurkii 'MIS is a beautiful country I ruler 1141 the pleasure of seeing it hi fore." Shortly after the execution and whilst the body Wilq being taken to the depot, _groat excitement. was occasioned in the town by the arrival of a hor,scinan antiounting that Wheatland, the late residence of George W. Turner, Shot at Harper's Ferry was on lire and tirstit -wan extending to the farm build , lugs. Wm. F. 'Turner, who was in town had left home at 100'010;k. Ito said that several horses bad died very sudOltly, and also some sheep It was sup / posft they lted, been poisoned, and it. was I Wdc,d to have their 810115100113 analysed. "At stuck of 31r. Castlpman an r e ',Myers, in the same neighborhood, died very mysteriously. The excitement was verb and Col. Davis had the Bautiaier_outsdry in readiness to.go out tuld inquire iotertbo truth of the report about the tire. • IMPOSITION OP 'TUN BOOT OF !MOWN The bo dy 01 Brown arrived in a special train, and will be taken'en by Mrs. Brown and friends, by express, direct to Albany.— ' It is desired to avoid all public demonsuro "A the InOlyt w+ll nob-be finiiiiralr where on Vhe rotite to North Elba, xls9re it will' be 'deposited iii the fatuity bu rial ground. r • Mrs, *oxen speaks in the highest terms of the kindness extended to her kit , the citi , tens and authorities of the State. the is, of course, in great distress, and has.most fa vorably impressed all who have met with her im a woman of floe feeling and possessed of great alteration for/ber husbaud.' • itllygvinw BETWNIEN BROWN AND 1118 Wl/711 rumvious TO TUX MINOTTION Ortalutergwg, interwiew between Brown and his wife last 4 koui 4 o 4 olock iu the aftesuoon until neer - b_o'clock in the evening, when Ueneral Taliaferro in formed them that the period allowed thorn had elsped, and that Mrs. Brown must pre• pare , for her departure 19 lisrpvr'a Ferry. -- lie carriage was, again brought to the door, the military took possemlon of the square, and, with an escort of twenty mounted men, the cortege moved elf, Captain Moore of tho 'Montgomery Guards, actotnpanying her.-- 1 . - • AIIPITORS lifti'lCE: 1t F. untlerai,gned auditor__ a I lie inttrview was. I learn, not e very affect- Ing one, being rather_of a_practical OP-hankC* ' Itili•"-iirriadminidistaniti•Cu.'aucrelZ,ing71!:.t.Tirct:i co;l4"l"HtiVrenntol:iir,74,,iire'!'ai, ter, with regard to the (inure of herself and children, and the arrangement and 'settle- , 01 Christian Wolf. deceased, anent of business all/oirs- They seemed I :i i i i i ti • . ., i r l . ; • l l : , a k o o f nAs h a l l i• rd p ira po y in t tr e e .l n i t: o t r h v is, e ttli ,. e m e tie ln r: l a ! .11 i ft e rideraltly all - vett,' when they first tart, Nlrs. Mown was for a fewinoim ills over- .': o r,. i t, ireu •i matei b t :n nerd where all penvor 10 come. loin he oas OH firm as a rock, and 50011 lltti• i d. 'lO-4t ADAM 110 T, Ailin'tr lecovertil her composure. There anti ad , -- • -- - iefpre....tun that the prisoner might possibly ! BARIUM BAUGH, _ __. _ ; he furnished with a weapon or with. StryOlt- i A qrll:Y 31LIFt. ~ n wront , 20 , 1, ELT\T him by the wilt, And before tie 'picnics , ' 1 ,6 . 126 incr . u .,,, I v her person was earthed by the2wife Of . the i and Arch la B.t. te, Philadelphia jailor and a strict watch kept offer. them de- t Stroll Sawing, Cabinet and Carpenter, Turtnng ring the tithe tbey were A tor,ettr. ht alt their brushes , '' if B'--Death and Hand ficrewr•eanotaatiy t the time of the •separatt . they seem baud. Al9O, TOP Pins'ami Balls. or ca to he fully self-possessed, and the part- I 1,,,,, :8 „,b„, 8, 18.59 „ ing. espoicially on his part, exhibited a corn- l ____ - _ osure, either leigned or real, that was truly I ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. surprising. Mrs. Drown, 1 leant. rather ; - no y virtue of an order from the Orphan ~ repelled any attempt, on his part, to express Jo Court of Centre county, the followinekproDenty sympathy with her under her aftlietions 1 w in b at aapatat d . to isle at t h e r a mi e D ow . of She resisted the idea that Uapt. lirown had.' Dottie! Hones, at Raelevllle, on done anything to dederre,deatht or to at tntnt iIIONDAY, JANUARY Tad, veto his name with dishonor by the igrituniniou§ The undivided fourth part ol a tract of land situate punishment that was about to he itilliti.e.4l. pearl lu Cliuttro and pertly In Centre county, be upon him N . She regarded luni as a martyr in So to some leant 'welch the Commissi tt ne n , a t a lightetius cause and was. proud to be the 1 '"" t o 7 tr ,. .. , ; n 17 2/ ,. .pfl s, bettipini,lbs . th irteen th oL te elf such a man ; that the gallows had no .eyed at, dames hi. l .. I", n . n ' n 'a • T P , X (0 " . 0 : i n . ? co i n . terrors tuber or to him. She stated that elle all 4IS arum, being the',saanetrieetpe h a d " g e4 had not tic ithn since last June, hirootete -on warrant wranted to William rßilbott. about forty months ago, and that, they had temp separa ' ..7. :i ....- t ar i i i til ur f t e h Co i l ti 7 bounty- Mao, this toff, to except for, a few days, fur nearly two ;Lo tt! tanJ sittinte In p Low Shoe knirm r s t itip, t e i n a t;e years. They had, however, corresponded, ~,,,t arty. in tan waranten names of Jeremiah Par and she always felt a diner interest in the her, Lad tract coy:ANNE i n all four L una , and , thirty %lace antra Offtl MT( b b t: i tt n ilre li, ti o nt . ..ll , :l:l7 th ree - ,a,,u,se in which lie 04s ciqaged. .I . tw character of lite Interview between i etoe and allorrances, l ' i ° l t it to hich the Commiesionora red Cent tr u e ),' them tnay be jutigtil IV sumo extent from , ~ „ , .„ „ o-, oev.i uate. the .1111,, January, A,l , e , '. 1 " ,4 ' 4 “ i ibis . eiiiiversation with Captain Moore ProVi - c . ntreyed to Jacob Oilier the one-fourth pi wh,,t, out the interview. I learn from Captain It, dtrors courryances beedme rested la the said :tot the p o or, that die interview b e tw ee n intestate See deed reverilled 'in Centre minty, the prisoner and Etta wife was characteristic ' I,',,,i'ide:li th ird p url ' ,. 14 ,1 - 0 ; 0 1 1 :1P . ' ' 22 a 4 rini A a t the one t a 0 - , eigb t mail i tro•thirds tkrec it i t ie:, iv' of e l he man, awl_ the directions wren for the f totes - iia a taj ey ' management and dettributton of property oc• i taste in Soon Shoe hotsufilifp t Cent* evenly, Pa envied an the minor detail; of a last will ; Also, the one undivided third-part of • rrtato and It stotnent. lienerai l'altaMrro wait 0105 4 oihrriel ooo of 'nod lit° as last 4 forerod, ...I present, and Captain brown urged that-10 '',..%"::::2l:".....trit'nrridrf thirty - .!_t_ 1 , 71 ,,,, a r e . d e s Ire be allowed to remain with him all , ta „ p1a ,..„ f :, - I ; a4 a . t . tbaa i rr n :;: d "&" 10, 7 thli noght To this the (knelt') refused assent, I ,l%esgiliwe !ail._ Satomellall and Johnson only anon mg th un heir ii!iites-•• - - - ' 111 - 41, diked die . . 4 4 . , day a April. A I) , 1857 On his twetiott, tfiev li isec , l nn( a flee- 1.44 h o 4 rust Pieces bong unrested t 1., tta tr I) etrttft need cants other . and Milt s ~,A,l:rtitnh7ll:ft.,";:nit"l said ae ln i r . r . ; , r f , n .n n il.% j o u n „ d t , ... Itroa In Os .1 a few lt ar,, but immediately ,i, ihe runnty of Cniiirn stet Auto alotestid. nitwit ri it ct., Ip r fit ling, 'l'lo y store) t fin braced i iii.il•B.lhell=ilins, Joule Dritigito the wife , eitifinil„ rn4 theio.i..„.heao apparel+. / ss4-theest,a ttErs - OrAgrllelinefl t ly unable lti fil , ,ak .. for nearly five minutes. i re l :t h h -j u e it . l7,l " „Vi g; Tri; bf'filir payment ~1 The prtrrnitr only gave way for n tnomend, ,,,„„ Li n e,JI, thir.l,es. widok picre of 1, a.l 7; slid us.. ,ia,,11 Clailla and con, ettil, and re- erected • Saw 21ill. and In hilly , le,rll,erl by ruuy, mien , •1 tit Ili 1./i,tHyltllt the it tillinfin r of the es and eltsinneva in n draft made by Jospeh Clark ~,t,,,,, ,e At the ch...• Ile y .1,,,,,k 1 8‘8 ,1,.., 'bred isei.iviiiher yid., IVO/ Is relnretire therein I nut Ilia Nal, I Isthr:tee . -furl. as tiwv parted, ti t ' l ': , !" ., g; ., :7`.1,.`,,,,-1,1..1iae1:4 the one _ . ;l!) , `;' , ~,, ,,, ,e_, l , n t f , e i r , ' , 4 hi. 5.i..1 i i,,,i bb-ss .., WI and the eittlflren." • ~, r., ,,, if ~ 1 ~,1 . ,, , , ill u,, ,,, Z , z ,,c , %,.: ., 41 .. . ~,w , ,.. ~,,,.„ N 1,.., It , ,a a a (• tiff,. i ' I ~ ,i !la', 1110 .) lan I:,nn-a , ~al/1 la P., Alai known ,-Ii toe draft oi td. a•l i. 11.11 I , I 1 1.. I. Il' ,'rat 11.1. l? she N.III 1.." JN. la, I. ljn.iy, as tint ....tauel Dohltnlt arc t a 1,,, ,, 1 ~,,,, j. ~, . ~,, , ~ „),,.., ~,, T .,,, i ,..„,,,i . ~t oto i , , , , z ia llt u t o t a n o o r • ant 11111. 64. 0111211C 0 5, Whal'h .11.1 l'' ois ' r'' sin " "‘"."' ' to a " 1 II " e rP r ar. '' ' ' ' ..i' ' ' ' ff . m..,,,i, A I) " I irt . : " tv. 1 rtelZ e rs nesaei dared v I ni •1. I,itit no I Join, -r )tuner, nprimis for the 5m,.. , ,,,, .I trr I rt. r , ~ ~, t". I; hr , .,,... -. the isirl- , r of t,.•1 .1 , ,,et ft 1..,...1 Mt ~,,, • 1.10, and Cli WC QL, iv Ca!, , al I \a„ 1a. . ,1 lilt I I l.,1:11 r It ni Ore O, ...matte! 11.11 nre , l it. 1.11.1 illtbli.io ~1 il,, 41,,,,,,,:,,,,,1",;;1 t.. 1,,,, I t,, :r,,,,:, seal aft ~.. i ii, ,i,i4. ,,,, ,,t,„ ,„ 1, , , 1 ,,, ;.i i t . , 1.: %. ) , , ,tiii . i. , , i i . , ,, ii „ ,i , :r i iht , v , :i i r t....ilr , t i ti o ksiii r. . : ,: i. tab , teret par: " A../.1 tw it. AA wen MINI 10 the on-tenants 11 fArnil) matt, s, 1 r,...t ilf 41 to bmint as. the 1,,,, her tit. from the'mmisi. S'Ala , I 0131 La, ail .lf VIIP-41.17k prop( rte to pests 1 :...1. t,, CAtilltnence at I &civet. P M . o h, „ 00 , 1. '. int , . tin 1 1,.....,...,ttitt, altet ;,pi,earld tet , kilns will be made Ittnion, , ' • 'lo' , nilb I. iv, nu let i :0 , 11 tb to man- I i'"' 8 l'9 Ji.:4lQ iIALL. AdeCr _ _._ age 11_ prow r'r.v tur the liont.rit (4" Itti young . _ - -- - or violtif f n Ili 1..1114 t 1 tbt I r 5111111 at NUftll Elba, . rat N, 111tH, nn a Tartu lib( re she non ru to her. IL teas desi ron. that 'fa. r clot leen shoithl he . and if entail not (01481j1 facili ut s 101 Vdl{ , 111,1 at lem,e, to have them sent to a boar Achnnl Ile then gate three tton,, al.() Sheriff Campbell Ms w n seh directed that ill Ina roperty alroold go to Ina wife, with the ex-epturn of a few prssesits and linth he made. To.n,ta if Ins Sit, he gave a double spy- Kink' ; w another one a watch ; to another he gave direction, that he aboul.l take a tomb or monument that marks the grave or his father, at North hlba, and hav engraved on It Ins name nip, and Ott manner ot Ina 111,1111, 1, ;tthtr nnh the can 40. iihich Iv. NO eta watch he dde, to rhall remain at 'North F.t Ilia faintly too his that. o each ol hot children he horn all e ton •trii Id, t .10:1.11 a, and atu ~ f I. dd roll, t , a KW. to coat tote (1011.114 et 1), to 1 rot -trisod out of money c mon.; to loin thou to-, a Bible. to t,,,t dine doll.ir t , Ln by preterit e I to use!) ul his 1..r.ti0l clnl , lut, and that filly dollar, end' I , s• •t lam he namt , l, if they cant be round, if not. ta lb , ir 1a wit reps 91.111/1 Ifei. Duna..., Ow canirao of Ow rooverhation. Mrs. I.lru him if in_ 114.1 beard that Gcrrit Ji.uth Ir.l b. Coin; and had thy') st.t to tll^ n” Inn at Cu. a Ile tlyst he h4, , 1 !red of it in the papers, sin) Wee ' , miry iu iii ir It , 'but latimeduately drill am t of In, r , •1,1 WWI spoken o(. and Mrs Itro l n I. Out .be had dip-weinp eiliart,,tolnl,t MITITeI Perry, for the ri.-overy 01 their rAnains, to which °hie, t, 1 421. ,I)11Iio.ir had kindly 1111,1111,1 Lir captain ilrowil r. in.irktd tp it In. %%wild .iko like the leinsin, of the two Thomp ri tnoved, 1( 1 1 they 'could 1 / 1 . 1.1111111 but Augested that. iti %%wild he Is.st au Like Ins body, with the 1 , 0.1. it 01 Ins tom suits, mid get .s pilo of pine and Lute them all tit;otlmr : that it wiitiAkl titter, and less expensive, to altos that lames together a,.4 1,1" them It Cnir 11.1.il place. It! I ',Wild, I ' 1..1 , 1 lilol 'llll this 1%0111 , 1 not h, pci ‘it'rk , r, and MN, Ikea n ol.).eterl 10 lite propoo,ion altogeth said that lie contemplated ins death with Cl/1110)6ot c and calitMcaS It u null titolonhit.lly he pleit,ant to live long• cr, but a, it IV:1I lie will 01 114yI he khould •close has (Weer he was content. It was 1.10Ubt1..%1 111111, lie should be thus legally murdered (or the good of the cuuse, and be wa4 prepared to stilitnit to him will without a intinniir. gra. Brown becommg depressed it these remarks, h o Nile jier cheer up and told her his body would Beifr. be isn't her, and that they Artful() Ire nin tett ag.ti n in he Ivan. With regard to hit+ exertrthni: lie said he awed i.o religious ceremonies either in the jell or on the ec•Uold, from consent of approve of the ~enslavemep their fellow creatuten ; that he svould le 'plr r to he accompanied on the scaffold by CAWS; en slave children and • good old slave near our, with their blessings in his soul,thst, lJ the elutitionee 01 the whole clergy of thegos. monivealth combined. !hiring the past week several lepers cdn• tabling checks and drafts had been forward• ed to him by hia frionds in different euettonti lie_ ttottotrjt, AlLaf. th ese. Ile-coutoramtand lured payable to We wile, Diary A:Urea n —(one of them was for $lOO arid another for IVO) --and then handed them to her. Or 1... Still kicking a tittle I The superannuated old ghosts of the` an cient Whig party have finally got anothcf " pronunciamento" out of Mr. Edward Bates of Missouri, whom they are * trying to gal ,,. ,• a into a Presidential' candidate. Mr. Bates, we believe, is opposed to the aequist.: tion of Onto, and in favor of a Protective Tariff; as-well as a Pacific Railroad. On 1 the question of Slavery, Mr. B. appears to htliffer with the Democratic party on the sole point that he denies the right to hold slaves in Terntories where Slavery is not estab lished by Oongressional legislation. 'rim) rabid Republican papers appear willing to let B. alone, and don t intend that he shall von : Witte his opinions through their columns-- hence very few of them have given is letkr ladditity. I •prts7luvfl T TN. Rro • •1 STAIVRD 1114 M Or Tllt DIIID ID ibr IDWILD li.AltPElt'fi MAGAZINE. (yin E roustyul , tll a rwagazitw to an: WA/T(3 —Nein Yul 4 ((darrrer So Ilagnedie In Lorin., or AniCtifn 11 at will known,twee Itas Leif no many reader,. and we may Mini) B.ly, none ha./ received so hug-. • trolnit• tit Admiration Ilunn the eltilly•4l4 Ofinin ,. .. h• , ‘ l .• hdht to a healthy dirirsi had. elevating IlLatature It ta the foremost Magnin& of the day The Preside never had • more delightful smarm lon, nor the million • more entertalitiog hurt titan /baryon Magasine,--"Arethadom Protons.' at Allmon ) Twenty nee teats bays it—the cheapest, ric h• rr and moat lasting luxury fur the alitoury that nn know Throe dollars serge, It too one y tar, .2,1 what three dollars ever went to fa, p ut (h. saolllll., 4141.11.111 t nt oluthes. OLAiva, &Ft IDA fAIrAitATA •1.1 how moult of a eu 6 stantial thing is u101...111%. I II 'demi, Irene, nod sentiments have a ItrotElbutAt aloe aM,.O All, tithe humor that refreshes the row that bring A gentle smile , aid Dryfnt. o tale puas.ago of a truth to your brainotod the nappy ion uitherial and imaginative. noth ot t ea hno one can lire a life above tker anti., tI, at , to 1 , 0 put man lho s2ale orpoAlsi l , ?allots wi , . ° teutr, Mau sow may he certain, Ono 4 tarry - etre. or four times at &at, ft wo'ttid &tapir rtpay ins mine it to a Magazine prep.-, with the vier and oppose of a If agaatne—not r leak, not o nor yet a suppl Per of lien Ja!-'0"1` and chatty teriectintea•—bof Sitegageo I it take. er•ry form of Maatariingh dignified, and at ,aolire at In hat gaaap —.‘oraskte•tt the rolutrent Woad" conatftute of tiernoni.o. Morena 4 inieeellanenus reading such AA rap...A. nu louud in the name &trepan, in any oilier _yruhti catnn. that h./ ovine under our tooting — .1.0,11011 Co. 01 oqueatt,o.tbir It le the beet ateetaineti work nf t he k in d "' lb . 'anneals, that is toysey in lbw world 1 hu 'pie mild monthly amps hunt the Editor's Ttt trio 0111 r l w.opries The prosoot unnaber Is glesi tUnAsiy ye Miltred, NM/ there is no Yee. , ll to 4.,ubt careerbt prOtperhy to Its. work —N I Christ.. A , /recite ~Al 4 Junroai. 11e took rotor to terms of oultagy to the high tune mud varied clot:Home/sof llarpor's Magneto,. •Jourwal with a monthly ouvulatioa of shoot 11 0 tatita sops's, to whose ,ago are to 1. fealal one of the ouoictuat 11,4 ht owl goneral rending{ of tire they ellikreak 01 tiate work man vvidesca of the A.Mr lean people, awl the ropohettry 11 kW acquired merited Bulb number lieUy 34a page. et icestarsetizror, • Italy 111uttruarf with prod w i eutei • iceamebiaee is itself the racy monthly d tho morejahilueoplalcal quarto, `ly toloodiod with the bort Asturias of thu duty ) , 0r,i..) It }Lie groat power i,, the creation of n lose of pare literature - (;...J f., • I" ',Urn, !Ave, London YBioy TEILIIS Thu Mama:toe mu; be obtained .d Donk tellers, Porto kcal Agents, or fruu; 4 thw-Publisbere, at Th re ., D e mme ft year, or weoty-Fire Cents e Number. The mundannuni returnee, "a3oirot - ea neatly bound iu cloth, *resold at Two Do lam each , and Muslin Covers are iiilnisbed to tinuo who WA their back numbers uniformly bound, nt Twenty-Five Omits emb Nineteen volumes are sow may, bound I. Obitil, and abro Calf. ThoPablishers will sessli=a Number* geatuitonal7 to.Ageate andT II and will make liberal arraasemathe wallaltala for dimilat" leg the Magaalnt. They will Am supply aloha of two petqlotal et Pit. Libilsro• year, or Ilse pinata! 'Cara Dollar., -01.1orrialtamMeaohestesappli ad at Two Doll yew Numbers from the cooolmtepalaglalloirrillkeilkliad. Also, tho bowed V, ... A t ,f 9. -. - '''-[. . amt Ater AL ; - ^ $ f' - r„,.. ; ,f 4 .0 , see at the 'Three ' '' $ • •• ; MO, L . -, - . — iiiiiiilW:Fh=tore. • ...deo,: '''''.7'4' Te'r,Y. 701111,-.0. 4111111111111, 9 W 1041113411 AO IiSTAIL D4.44.13t IN A• • TIAVING spayed s More on as Market streeet, Lewistown, Pa., respeettelly dais Chevattoption et eassomess to his moot, andl.LOW I'KICEB. 111 w1:1.011 White Hole Imprther, et only 33 pent, per pinned Lost Red Boteleatber, only 27 ibente per pound Slaughter Kip, from ta' $4,00 to 6,517 per piece li i ponish Kip, trout 1,60 to 4,50 per piece. i ppm Leather, from 1,00 to 3,75 per side Onif Shim from 24, 00 to 28,00 per Oa Meo's 114oroorioa, from 76 eta. to $3 per place, OMOU ' II KOroeoo6, from 50 eta to $1,50 per place. pick Linulnp (rom 40 to 73 eta. per piece. All other kind/ of Leather at proportionately the Immo low prices: ' As MIA* work le of at own fin puroheiera oen fly 4 oa rotting the best quali ty A large amort " Mont of/ion PINDINOS always on Country userehmita aupesdisrith heather, Lasts and Shoe Ytediuge , ttait Lowlstourn, kloomber 1 ••tf. • SIL 'T, .1, 4 4 14•0 a vaTIQIf o • rilmvett on hanti,-eitiset i erol or Wooil,i• tothinh they in. it e the allant n the 111 , 4 0 . Anguol RIAS
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