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J. 111Q4DIBNIAII, BURV.EYOR AND OONYBYA lORR. BILLSPONT,M, rtleA. WILIIAfh n. ABEAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. • 1 !• flee In the Aremte, mid floor . M'ALLISTAR. 4° 7 JA)I26 A. EZ•VIIR n'ALIASTini inHAVnn, A LTOBNEIV3 AT LAW, lIIIILLIMONTII, PIPIN'k L.. 1. CRANS, PORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENT CLNARIFINI,D, CLNARrifirLD rO 2 PA JAMES N. RANK BN B ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTX, /BBB♦ (nee, on the Diamond, one door west of the P (Moe J. I INVIIIIIII.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OItINTRE CO 1 PA, Mee sithlt Durham, Esq , on Allegheny el 1 , Feb. 23.'60 Evers tn. is. ArscssAissf., , ATTORNEY AT LAW, ...." BELLIIPONTS, PBN'NA. ,I“rmally occupied by the Hon Jamey Hata I= EMEZI LINN & WIESONs • ATTOILNEI"B AT LAW trice on A ilegan, stria, in the building for ty occupied by Iluines,lloAlliettr, hale k Co , keys Anestrr wimp, • I()TO47RAPIIS h DAMIERHEr.TTP".9, en dal!? in zeept Sundays) from H ♦ bt Lo O P K. BY J S BARNII'ART, hie epleeld11(1 Saloon, io the Arcade Building, 6•(orte Penn'. J. ALEX , DR. PIANICIN, I=l COMINU COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY • ROCK SPRING, ORNTRR CO., PA. 4eptembor fi 'SU tt 11111 9,- CRIELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RELLRYONTS, 711 eontinue the Tirsetioe of his profession ' in the ,ve heretofore es,upied by haul, Sod will Attend nn play end faithfully to mill busineaa cotrunttJ him ld A PTO NTONE, AUCCIUNEER, BELLIPONTIC, PRNN'A. ill attend in 11 11 busmen in hie line eti th •tuslity (Alma at his Store on Alleglie ny DN. li, C. POTTIllip, I'll TSICIAN h SURGh r ON, •IMLIAttO,TII, CO , PA, 11 Ffreet (old omen 1 Will tint oft bl gain al call: , herultofore. and respeetttilly ere Iti•leri ice. to his friends and the public DN. i B. pirre EEC, )1C1A.7 A BURuEON, PIII.I.III , OPITS. 4.11NTR16") , PA 111 attend tt , In fe.sional calls as hcrt-tefore, be epectfully oilers his services to his friends and tt public Office next door to his residenee on ~ring street Oct 28.68-tr J. D. WINCIATIC, RESIDENT DENTIST Office and residence on the North Sue Corner he Diamond near the Court House . .• . L i r will be found walls Aloe pzoopt two week! each month, intueeoing on the first alr'ifity os to utonth,whon 6 will be awe filling profeeeional nee • win ATNRNEY AT LAW, Iat.f.WPONTS, P•. rofeas ,rrl businewl will receive, prompt eaten , :,..11,tions wade in Centre, Clinton and leortioin counting Office no Allegheny street In the building for erly oucupiedby Linn & uousE, -0W - F REYNOLDS k CO., aist.t.spotric, ONNTRE 00., PA. Rills ,If exchange and Notes discounted Crol• ino.lo and proo•eds promptly remitted ,t hailro nu epeelal deposits. Ezehange in the tstorn m u m constantly on hand for sale. Depot. rocelvea ■ ?I J. T !SALT C 11U11,611 • I ounitpr DEPodflt HANK, HUMES, MoALLISTER, DALE to CO 41161.11V0NT11, CIPITRE CO., PI.. • Deposits Renetved—Bills of Exchange and Notes iscounted—lnLerest Paid on Speoial Deposits— Ilectione Made, and Proceeds Remitted Prom pt -Itzohliage on tho Bast noustontty on hand a it. tivevica, ATTORNEY AND, OOVNEELLOR AT L A W liaLl.11rOPY)11, PIN ?el W 111 practice bla profeislon If the ileverni Courts f Centre County, All butane Intimated to him sill be faithfully attended to. articular attention aid to aolleotions, and all monies promptly re nitted. Can be consulted In the (Jarman u well a in the English language. cffloe on iligh it., formerl y occupied b, t Judge urnside and D. C. Doal, ag F. P. GREEN, DRUUGI3T. liLLIPONTI, PA WHOLISSALM AID RIBTAIII DMALIIIR Ur Drugs, hiudielnes, Pirfumery,',. Palo*, Oils, Vas A.hos, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet, Board, Brushes, Hair and %cab Brushes, Panes and Toilet Artioles, Trussels mad Shoulder Braces. Garden Seeds. 'Customors will find my it ook complete and fresh, t.nd ell sold at moderato prices. Farmers and 'Physicians om the country • 'tilted to examine my stook CHARLSII U , HALE al 110 T, - ATTORXEYS AT LAW,_ sit.huroxrp, esert'• '.9111 attend promptly to ell baldness entrusted I. thotr mare Odhe In We butienk cormerly 00001 p i e d by lion ,Ins T. e. A dARp. • Mesettlface .t nor will attend to my bueineu l oaner, in Convect, and will be u slaw , ' by me in thi Oiled ell seuiet batrootad to tos. Jeute T Newt. Peoember IS, bee NEW 'AGRICULTURAL SETTLE(', TO ALL W A NTIIVO FARMIS A RAU E OrPORTUNITY IN A DELIGHTFUL AND HEALTHY CLIMATE' TW EN TY - PI V E MILES so UTH KANTO! , P LA D ELpHrA ON THE CAM DEN AND ATI 4 ANTIC RAIL ROAD IVSW ./E/INEY. An old web eonsistiorof several ehausands of acres -of p, iiPtave- /wet has been divided into Farms of ragout! shwa to roil tie purchaser A population of some fr , oi Hundred, from vat I Dlla parts of the middle Sp ate' and New - Ffigland have settled there the past year, Improved their places, and raseed expellent claim The rfte of the land is at the low sum, of from slb.to U 1 per apre, the soil isof the bust quality' for the product than of Wheat, Cliher. Corn. Peached, Grapes and Vegetables IT ltl C0Nt4.111,11:14D FRUIT MM.. IN TUE The place is perfectly )enure from frosts—the deal-Oct - lye elm My of the (Rimer Crops of grpin, grass and fruit Ira now growing and can laymen by examining Ibe.place itself, a correct judgment can be formed Of the productiveness of the land. The terms /we made awry to secure the rapid improvement of the land, which Is only wild for "tined tatrrotlanent, The result has. been, that within 'the peat year, some three hand, eel &mart have-been erected two mills, one steam, four Mar., 110M0 forty vitt yards and Peach Orchards,. planted, and a large number of other improvements, ;intuit% It I dollar able and active piece .if boot ere. THE MARKET as the reader may perees‘u from itrißmation, in the BENT IN IBIS UNION Produce bringing double dui price than in lo)a, Lions away from the atty. and wore then double the price than the Weed It bi known that the earner% and beet fruits end vegetables in this latibude come from New ,tr•reoy, and are annually exported to the extent of indiums In locating here, the settler has many advan taps lie Is within It few hours rids of the groat cities of New Eng and and Middle Stales, he is near hie old Mends and associations ho Is in a set tled Country where every laupro. et: ant of comfort and elvilianUon is at hand Ile eon buy every tar tlets he wants at the cheapest price, and sell hill produce fur the highest, lie the WeUt this is re •ersed.) he has achoola 1"r his children, dicta' serrate, and will ettitty a n open winter, and de lightful climate, where fee era are utterly unknown The result of the change '•s)om those from the North, 11u pm:testily him" to mature them to an excellent stain of bruit b . . In the way nt end improvlnr. lumber own be obtatd nt the mills al the rate of gill to Wier ile.usainl Brinks f the brink yard , Irered.tn the place, every art Cele can be procured 10 toe afeee Baal carpenters urn at hand, and there is • 4taee In the Union where bwidiuge and Improve: ...toe can be tionlel.heaper The reader will at ease be struck with the sil• vantages here pressinrid. sod ask himself why the ['property has nue 'r .1, up before The reason is, It was never tic to in the market, and unless these .ta ni l were cores, I, no one would be in vited to examlne the lelei halite purrhnni rig This all of course, Pre expected to to They will see land under cultIV•i10111, auch,ia f tha .tent of the settlement that they will no meet per ions, from their own neighlrerlosel I hat they will witness the imp!".n enceinte filed ran judge the chat aster of the poppliat , tot trthey conic with a view tee settle, ey should 4,11 n fieepeteil to stay it &Hy or two and be ready 105 fillrelhiler Me 'MIIIIOII9 101. not be held on refusal . vr• awc .I.4ll7,taelias M t Piell'ulardehicwri la all 'e n lle who IRllollllls..the R aitriht zitv gave, a Frer 9'r r/, t for r ald a ha/ppm+, rirkni to Ihrre THS TOWN OF HAMMONTON to connection will' Oar ogrionitoral cattlemen% 3 new and 1111 1 1,111 g 111W0 hna rotilrally 'tricorn, which pre.ealle n,Jue, 1111•1111 1 1 -1 1 f {cool of boot noval articular!) , shorten and ionnufavioriem The Shoe Imaineas 101111,1 Ire 001 1 110 d 1,11111111/1111114 1 0and market 1.11 good advantage, 10,111 volloo imAtoes. and manor:retort., Of agr3eollorial nepleoteelA or Founderiem for , cooling small 1,1..1. a 'Hie rn provement has been 10 1 In 11.1111'1 1 11 eAr slant and perftinnent In , 1,101 rd botorento Toe, Into at A toed Aiyet, nun 40 1101 /011111 011. so 11 would dreel the 1111pr , 1 ta al 1 t • pia , e to he hail al from biflo unit ' ~0.1“ r" The 11111,01loPi 1 . , n.t. It agrioulturulxhurirttetairrrag utrforturutiotrut iream oloartreri rut 25 cent/ per ai natn Title indispui,Ll,l, , ilea of all in, inn bran, e when mon, Rowe to the land leave Vine oureei wharf Philade! phisrfor Hammonton by ut 74 A M or 11 I' M Fare 90 4' tit. It io ihere inquire for rr Tlyrnee lioat , lingl,lo, ....cos tar tutud artieui had better stop w It yrues, until they have tiet.tie•i nc to pert lin, rig, ail he will show th e m river 01. land n 1, , eorr,age, free of expense Letter, and oppin ations will be .1 dressed Lo Landis ..16 Byrne,, Uni.llll.intoWn I' 0 , Atlantic Co., New Jersey or li Coughlin, 2112 South Fifth `trees, t'li.ladelphia Maps and in formation cheerfully furnished. July 14, 1659 -6m "A•11/01tD TO THE PUBLIC WIIEIqAS. the Spring Creek Woolen hfinufaetory the present season has been patronised to the full extent of its, produoing abilities, and in anticipation of a still gre.fer pa tronage the coming season, the proprietors have been induced to add more new g.chincry of the very 'stoat impreventerhe 111.11 r mat hlner: facnitete our operations vety mach, and at the 111111014110 lm prose the real saline of our cloths at least ten per tent , while our prices snap remain as heretofore, it being our ambition up a reputation for this eatahlthhinent that will odd all things thereto Prom the facts herein set fhth, we confidently believe that wool growers and ail other good Ileopld can now deal with us very much to their own advantage—while there are many things,alike in a business of this 4E14, there are LIM moth that is different ' A word to the wire is sufficient " tiles UII Stall and satiety yourselves that this Is the place wharfs, people get the worth of their money ROBIRRT 1/111 , 11/kIsL, SAMUEL 110Elt Benner twp Jan 12, '6O-ly -CONRAD HOUSE BELLEFONTE, PENN& J. H. iIUTTM HTHE PLEAHURE. OF *NNOUNO , ing to his friends and the public in gen. eral that he has taken charge of, this well known hotel, lately under the supervieimi of J. H. Morri son, and is fully prepared to accommodate the traveling publl ,, In a style and manner c6ponensu rato with the progreenive spirit of the times. Ile le In pomesition of all the modern Improve ments aid _eonventenges, as it, Meaning %smart insets, atiltlfpntipplilleibisle star with the °behead the markets afford, and i hdi liar with the purest Wince- With the most extenteiv eel al• ll lig accommodations and attentive end skilful ostlers together with as eiduoun attention to himiness, he feels Justified In soliciting a share of patronage and the -support his, friends ryl IMitofonte, Oct. 13-17-42-tf ' • P ACTS ARE SkIIBBORN TIMMS 1 AND it is an undisputed fact that the place to buy alt klpds of woolen goods at the OAK IIAL FACTORY,, .i trE 1,611 U 0, where Satinets AR 1106 Oftelloters, Flannels, Blankets, ern, end a variety of wiped or Cloths are mune ly kept on hand. and offered ' for *ale at the low t prices, or In exehange for' wool. I want It ti stlnotly understood, that In point of neatness of finish, and for durabillty4 of wear, my geode can not be excelled In the interior of Pennsylvania I dd not " flock "my goods to give them a heavy appearance. 8 wit goods may look well but do not rover well. With me "Things armee they teens." . Eyeiy person should encourage Monte Mannfae- Wiles, and the right place to begin le at the Oak HallFaotory. March 22, '60,-ly, MATH IF. KBATLEY Mil= R1:18T IL I ECKIVED. -:zAJarge ...sykpl.y of Wl:abases intporigA3ANDge Ma. M.'ORAFIUS. • 0 BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'APIURSD4YI, APRIL. 5, 1860. —Nlistellartoro. (From the N"w 'Cod. Trihdee of the VW 1E441 HORRIBLE TRAGEDY. TUACES OF THE MURDERER SIT FLT(IfIT AND PURSUIT The community wee tinfrilled iiesterdrik by the nscounts, in the iti.arn!rig papers, of the (Recovery of the bloody epecti'mbt, pre. 'tented on board the E.:l. Johnston. No doubt could he entertitiiied but that a most foul and whotemale slaughter of human life had been there perpetrated. The vessel reeked with blood from stem to stern. She wne (Anil nirandolittd in the totter Bay, early Werlttentiity 'corning, by the crew of the scbrioncfr 'telegraph, end r.ftersenrd tow ed up to the city, by the steam-tug ("erne and mooled In Fulton Market slip* No person, lit ing or dead, was on ber-wlri she tens dimeticrr iI, although .ho had hft Key port on last Solidity night, bound fur Peep River, Vo., and n cargo of oyster., with a crew of the following tiersonn Geirrge Rum Littairbi Nathaniel thick, mate ; Samuel iVrit'o and Oliver Watts, hands. n'exarrtituttion of the stern of the sloop it was itittcortred that the tackle was lower ed to (11l eatr.r's 'edgs, rtd the small boat usually boo r ; th. re ItEdtl.l l sen taken away. Shortly after her 1.rr.,,a1 and ins; cction by the Coroner, Captair‘ Nicker- %, of the schooner John 11.1:iota r, 'of Denis, JLtss , reported that at .11 or 4 0 00,k nn Wednes day morni,.g, while al -act of the tail of Irehtleii.t he e:,til&l% eydbrom witlt the slisp E. P. dolmen n root was badly ilinneged. The sloop wee standing north, as if running for N, w ti ok, while his schooner was sell ing ah-to-t due south There was only one man on bonni of the sloop at the time and be was et the wheel steering. No words were exchanged between C.iplitin Nickerson and the Mall on board the sloop. fanned, R tely it ri cr th e c ollision, the John II Niel her we, found 1.1 hi so ',idly damugel that it wow necc,iitry t9 h pot back to New York fur repairs On his nrriviii in the Bast River on 11' -lii vdnt !wit-Ding, Captain Nickorson 11:LW the e 41,15,), E F Johnston, nod he min rstely Ivor . 'dm win/aut. anne tl. , i ^tiuuv night lie snys the slap Ittui a 1...nt ee 11116111 g r.tri her stern at ILr tine • "rit,......n, inu, Lit he dui not onny 1.110 getting into it n 111:,!" the or, it, +.1,4)00) k rbi)ll) r. M . 11.4 1.1 .1101111. AI ti t 011 A11.1..(1%1 Cada. gl,l4se`il or fright nn I hi. Dirt of the wan Mt , grifig unit duuinit 14.4 e._ =1 1%111.1, .111 10.11,: Ile . ~ I nc 1111111111 1•111141111 g. work 111a11 111111 MEI I.'ll 1,1 S %% 14 ; n. b 4)Tll4l t f..r .t , t 1.4 n 5%. , 141 max. - tit - tared )rli• Th, nn uira,t pn.gol ntr In p. irt.,•t the i.%eniitn,ii of if St NS lo.k.•11 LY 1.1,V,ti1l 11. 1 i ad reigned oil Imard of both ve , 'l'l,l. en oleo, e u it ci iifirmrd by the hied appearance ni 11, Nit.. shore irerm , prit, nr.uru vtly evidied away by collis ion, Vk IL flouting itiong.olo. A • i t ile.eription %%lig printed in our column. yesterday. of th, sanglimayy arpftel of the t e. el, nhnce and bchw. Blood pol luted the cabin aliol the dock. Who could tell whit. feat mudatrilgglem for life had there Wore the crew nurprised by river pirate., murdered• and thrown into the Bay ? (4. hail one of the hawk greedy for the money I,OIIA the ni.pl3in wan known to have iti charge, but( hered him in the night a Ache., and completed the cruel work by killing the taro who might be the witneanrl r hi+ wilt' 1 hone questiotia ex. Cited A° thotlaidoin vile, quickly covered the Merl, to tho shop, nod came at once to thw 2/111111M of theme whose duty it area to inspect the arena and thoroughly airt the dreadful affair. Invuoigat ion showed too plainly, not only that the crime bail been committed by one man, And that man a member of the crew, but that the two boys had been killed first —one, on the look-out, ne'r the bow, being murdered where lie stood-ttne other being called on deck and probably dispatched near the gangway. The minsforer then, it is 'Hippo:mil ; went below into the cahin,• assaulted' the ettptiln in his birth, beat him until life woo Ililily extinct, and then drag ged him up en deck kohe "I the MS' eel, whore be woe throwivrar ? the Mil. 0111 the taffrail woe the crimson impress of thb victim's band, where ho clung with frantic instinct in his last held forlife, Vainly uttering one more plea fbr mercy, till the barbarous murderer severed _his wrist with a hattiliet,• leaving the cut, of its edge molted distinctly along the wood. • After the collision with the John B. Mather--which may have been intentional in the heir, that the sloop might be wrecked, and thus, for a lima, the traces of the crime ho hi4den--the murderer must have taken to the small boat, made his way to the shore, and escaped. During the whole of yesterday, our re portab, in conjunetion with Metiers. Thmitta M. James and Tficioilore Thirdet, of the Har bor Plice, 1 , 149 engaged in the investigation of the mystery, and in the attempt to traoe tliq foottiteps of the munderee. The. oods of - - • Justice forbid ue to stittli Übe oitusilliovr operation, which render 4118 1111140eireei rap ture hapidl7 probable, but the facts Which it it prudent to narrate are an followilts It is considered almost nortain the* the mate who wee ernznotl by Can't. But, and the owner, just before the Teasel Sailed, and whose name. Nicholas Clock. With 113. fetel4l4l 4.1.4., murdered Lie three treeittl.t(l. empted by the thousand dollars the possess7n of the Captain ; , that thehner dere were committed shortly attar rnMilight on Wednesday morning ; that the mtliklefer possessed himself of the coveted boa", and ramie for land in the sloop's yea* He reached Nome point on the Staten 11 , 1finct shore at nn.ently hour on Wednituidayisiorn ing, arrived at what is known as the,*wer or Vanderbilt landing, .fact in tiny" trr..* ton late for the ft rp(bArit to the cite ; iiirten nequently wits com pelled to wait fur till the time for the meeond boat 411 Neil, 7 o'clOck, when lie came rip to tlAity in tue steamboat Southfield. While waitivp2: for Itle bent, he g.,,t mtn oenvermtti , m w;th the bridgeor (leek- keei,or at the Innritng, fihrnm Egnort, nrei-n.keti him where n felh.w cont,l get anytUiror rat and drink. lir Irnq ilirricted Gtdrntnll apace-saloon jo-,t at the landing, wttero went, ,apt down, Ind held a onveßnr,lis . with the boy in ehroge of the esh , oo4 iI he Rail.rl in kept by Peter Van Pelt, the lmy'n name is Augustus Ginter.) [Je then intimated that lie wan in Oblaurry to get up to the city, and . was sort, that he had missed tht first }mat. lie ccolieu for two drink; of hot gin, and two egg.. to pa! for which be harmed a quarter of a doitot lie O h m ipdsed how ninny More ego wore on loom , the boy told him that theta were fot.r more lie then aaked Mr. Vyt Pelt if be uould make an oyster Mew, vr which query he reT•rived no answer in therittirma tr%e. 'the stew Wan served up in uanot ace minutes. lie then railed for another egg, 4 , ltieti having, (lisptam.' of, Ile }tartarl,A t. quarter of a iddla., fn tire any Lange. Ile then nuked the hop Auttous to It'eeept of a ten , dollar gold piece ; The toy liought Ile was ).king ned refumpi W aceept he money. ❑e then refused to reas,;%o the {lenge from the quarter which he . 116.1 pre- .I,.usly handed in payment for I.hiOrynters. Paid• he .p.at4 beiews einir ffilotbd of t Minngo. Thi, was libout 64 o'clock. The bon Pori that he then "had the hope be and and to eillitt IVO). If, lAA he hid plenty ~f !tome% nut pa , " thin. , 1,. bought" lie had ~71 h er0,11 , 1 , 1 K hill n gr. - p"li in,ket Palette , 111, tenth 016 IL pair of :zra) with pat, lir. , of, the litspe., .n.. I, earriod in 164 ri.,41,t hawt a e10th,,,4 'Sidi lined Ttfr 11,rtItok 1,1 ICE T.O harlot pone° ~11i,erH Imre het, ell ' their ami .mtinn2lv in MT .rt MI trn, be niar , tert , r ntlinlorer. of the cap tain att,l erw of the tilaap Their MUM , . are N, and i beieinre del t. At MI P.,,1y hour v, 4t,•r , 11, V (trey ascer tained that the fugitile hod ....toe up to Nee city on the Staten Island hint Stotib and that he arrived at the Battery about qi n'elook on the Weettica4ay. While on board . °oilfield he made the acquit iltatwo of One of the leek hands, on whim he intit•,4 - .1 a story of his being ship wreck, it to the Bay, and his burry to the city in consentienee After showing s bug full of money, (about the sine of a %hot batni he a oat on to say that he was The and owner of a sloop named Witham 'fell ; that a schooner had run into then, that morning end in the collipth n. (MO Mall hod been killed by the bowarfrit, u rh freed inward, punched him in the stomach against the mast, distributing his entred+ all over the (leek , and whether the other man got on board the schooner or not, he ,saild not tell ; ho did not see where he went ro- what be came of him; he had not .en him since. At the time of the collision he wino hall" in the cabin asleep ; a hen he awoke he ran on deck, went forward end found the sloop sinking. He immediately returned to the gratin, at - toured hie chilies, and the "need ful." When sneaking of the: "needful" he exhibited the hag of I:46ney. At this jorettin he requested the deck , hand to count his money for loin, as Ito was' foarfgl that ho had been imposed upon by some person with whom he had been doing business. Thedeek-hand proceeded to count the 'Tacit), but only got through Tith the gold, which consisted of two ten-dollar gold pieces and two five-dollar gold pieces. All the rent was in silver, 'and looked as if it might amount, to $3OO. The officers also ascertained Mutt when taking his stew in the saloon at tbejanding on Staten Island he kept a vigilant lookout from the window toward the Narrows. Ho said he was hilt great hurry to get up to the city to charter a tow:boat end try if he could save the sloop. When Weed wherea bouts he loft the sloop, ho replied, "God knows where she ie now ; I etill,be all riglit if I can :idly get up to the city." DifICOVICAY OF TRE YAWL. Yesterday afternoon'our reporter. in emu pany with the' two •tilioe omoore already Mimed. started for'Staten Island in segreh of the yaw!, informatiour having boon given by Kr. A. C. Entri overseer at Fort Tompkins, to • tbe, ,Oftart thaii:inpalLbnat hnd been landed near the Fort early in tha morning, under sintnielotta eireumatnneen. At 7 u'ulock kat evening the exploring per ty Goan] the yawl, lying on the shore, high awl dry, immediately on the Routh sided the new Fort Ttimn The atahle-keeper eonnoated With the Port had seen the man leave the host 'qui take the road for the lower landing. ife met him Oran ft tVelock, or, probahly, a short time earlier, whim he asked him if his 'mat would ho all safe down thorn - P 'rho hostler ibpttied that no tine would disturb the boat as :,n nne was it that vicieit l y to meddle with it. Ile eny hat the atwitter; rkertion had with him it l.atz, like a racd:l,lg,'lnsPBr epily Pi ‘1 (TM with elathinr, and had a soli gin; enp on his head Ile acemcd ruy ut,:dons and uneasy. , , • After the stranger lied left, th 4 e hustler sent down to the taint nn the b 1 :tell. hi which he fauld it brnon , the tiller for the helm, two oars, raid R Ittrge-shod hoot for the right foot. The hoot' was tastefully lined vkitl,l, red leather, nod in supposed to have belonged to the captain. Hu Wok the tart :cud the hoot up to the stables, where tin v were found lust night, anti ushered to the officers. 141tving 'got all the artielen, the 00t1IV wits swept from the ',eats of the ya4l, and the pert; prree'e,i,,l toward th e eity, hut caking to 11 high Wand rand Ittlister nos nee, tieconipr.nied by a very henry fall of noon, And severe rwhi t they vrert ., obliged to pot into Bay Rflre, on the Long Inland shore. tll4 plane where the inquest watheld dpoo Nanny Dean If alsey 'the offiners, out it porn r, and the hey Gialer, then took the Oars for ‘intli Ferry, and nrrited in this t ;ty between 10 and II D'elock The racer, I,ttiroed to Ilny Ritl;ze doe morning, and knoll! the boat to the rite, and make it fa•it at their elation, near tilt Custom Ilmige tatt tzo Itellytot k pod and auhntantial. he outkiitlb in painted green. No rime is on. it to ilistitiguinh it from nn} Othet, Mil it tan eanily he identified. 'the oars and oth er fittings were in good order. By this means the murderer in undoubt edly traced, altroint from the nloop itnelf— at 111101 from the place where he landed the lint.-- to the time when, and the place from tie" ntrtflert hi litilatite4lllM Further then thug. it in deemed important. fi.r the purpose of securing his rapture, not to p, netrate until the ilorelopernentn are ahn.,:rt, v.i I.r 111, , pith lint ne tin tubi I 101 l the fur,M e..nne,ted itli his nher thvht urn nu clearly eomings to 11,4 ht that .are it pc within the text twen ty-h.ur t urn. In r,,0hl the seizure of the I,erpsh.lh.r thr n,,st httrhar“us and mid hhrrh 'hunt inn stained the watitthl of Iv. 1111%1 tit p,.kr. Thu oflice of Corp 111c1,t. of our •ila n 1 EM I IWERER A cuuntit alm,,t. vffitrely 1.121LIC:114. limn LkiLa At n late Inair lit night, a dirixateli a tip; thus, is sehltrn a cunt •111.0 n, and nee, r a reverted front the At. ers he the jolt e. •spirited cant for the orb., Like mutt dared a t p r . t olei.ee stared thit• alter ato of :he wirer eutini•.s, nets h-is a curoinr. search they had sio ceeded in getting, uh,,, m i ns- o r-danc e watt, the abeyeTZets, yrns track ,i 1 the murderer • tb.tt he ate remote eleetad last year. !!is first (I belitee his from the buts r.tt of that cite, bud token only) case was that of a poor dJuded bidgings in a pri, at house, and would, be ore who loped whiskey mot wisely, but too yowl all dual r aire.usl during the :tight a-. 1 wbo, in a fit of • apoplexy or de _ African Justine. either fell pc threw himself into a creek, where he was found in a few minutia A :c ant traveler thus describes his inter after. Every eflort such as turning, roll ,'rely with an African nwob, or justice, in open court : mg, and rubbing aas resorted to to rescs •'The nod etc e that came oft was between crime bun but all to no effect ; and thopgli there a ere aa: tu spots on lior- hodY, he ob a Matti, (writer) and a relish. The fellah sttnately and persistently 7efused to come had carried elf the kiatih's wife, arid dreier- Lahr's. Death seemingly held his grip. tit she was his, aide tn. wiCtilin tecognired tit m both. The ungiti heard 11,)111 pirtles At length the coroner's jury was summon and ortleTed the welban In he left wall hint ed, the facts elierted, and the serdict ? ren for Indian h o ur The next case watt a felt.' detect At the instance of the coroner, and (fruiterer) and a vise!! la butt ernian ) h e under his supervision, a redo coffin had been latter was CeVertel firth hotter, while the con.itruettd, trite which the holly was thrust, and over %holt a trip aas nailed. Sonic otl'er was :Meet 'I lie fruiterer said : • I went to buy butte of this man and to pay who Nelc present thought they recognited some signs of returnirig life, and Insisted on for it. I milli d out ing prime full of cum, the money tempted loin, and lie shouted ri moving the coffin lid to use further route 'thieves I' and si yr ' my hand, whereupon i dies. Hut they met with a stern rebuff:— we came straight to thee." Ti, this the himself to his full, height, the coro buttermah replied " This man came to tier said : my shop to buy butter When I Lad tilled Its goulia, he said, .11'esf thou change for a dollar r I put ray h..ud in my locket, and pulled out a heedful of change. winch I laidl on tha counter. lie seized it. and was go- ; ing off with my money, ind my butter, when l stopped him, and came ',with Ilan here. Both -same by Mohammed to the truth,of urea story, and the nagib also or dered them to return in half an hour. At the expiration of that time he returned to the halt and delivered judgement. Ile told the kaitili the woman Vas his, and gave the other party fifty blows of the 'burbash.— Then he gave the fruiterer his money, end applied the sago dose of stick to the butter man. Our author was curious to know how he arrived at these d'ecisioni, and it was simple enough. Ile bad taken the woman into his rem, tind bidden her to fill Ina ink 4and, which she did without spilling a drop; lience she was used to 4aind must belong to the kailib. As for the- money question, that was more iibrnplicated ; but it was placed in a bowl of water,' and there was not the 'slightest trace of grease. Now, bad it belonged ts.-the but mar, it would bare been nesesaarily grassy: at hri,Wan tli noiared with butter ; sci that plainly proved him • scamp." To break I mate.* pillows', male him break a new pair of boots. • Spiritualism and Amalgamation Corn biped. ' The Flatiron! Times of tbo 18ih Oyes the following account of }in altndbt Incredible affair case of a aornewhat emnarkable.chae,- ectet. WAR to day the,,gubjeet of comment avuonti the boevieni);odgooalwat theainited. Staten lintel in tine city. ft WAR *6 16 8 3 than that of w heauttfu', white woman a lady accustemed to move in high wad (lir cleft to ohe of the cities of this State —mfr reed to a .ceal black ;leg ra. (Nt nt regard fee the family of the bride, we•suppresa mimes. 'The patties lived in . V;idgeport, where Mrs------some three years ago became a widow. she hae two or three children, now nearly grown up. Some property. it !Hasid' reverted to her, on the death of her hits. baud, and are had also }he benefit of &Akio insured on her hushand's life Some months Ago she sits fin.nd be very intimate with a certain -try Idae's negro of BridgPoll),l9d it wax soon known that this -ier.ho was get• ring posseinuon of her mOriey and property Finally the - Fr( found it prudent to leave and went to New York and opened a restau rant. be many weeks Mrs. W—menifeax ted what was believed to he an intention to follow him and one day last week, tiring all prepared. Flie started to the railroad Jepet, but was reventid by her friellflS. At this Mrs --told them she was (4. •fatil o art ted to Fro net.,Aht.' urger addn.g I that the ceremony was - leez-11 perform-d :n New 'York, last felt' l'pon learning this, the lady's Erie ids )(Wowing that aheilanned to hale received a spirit communication front ho.hand in the spirit world, sanctioning the vile arrangement, at resolved to pre vent tt by eatahlishmg the fart that she was 'lnsane," and she wan brought to this city 1941, Week, I,Q be place i uotlyr Qr. Rotk,r% care at the Retreat. No .ufficiert authott ty being shown the Ihietor fot her d,te.ttion. - they had to take her back, Last evening, however he Iris brought back here, with the certiEcate of three nriggeport uhysiciani: that she was certainly 11114/111P. Thin morning the negro, hurliuoand. ap peared at the Retreat to elann , her, and Dr. 110,,laOrcided that he r:04.10 , not deWii,her 'at the lietroat for wati , ::'or . ttu&ovolty: add the negro galled 01l with her in triumph Iler nodality appeern to he extremely ' iloutitfol She IN me, if not beautiful, while her hutibk nd in of ebony ' tilaekniss The two took a room et the I noted :states llotel took dinner and went oli by Ele OA() o'cloci. steamer for New A Coroner tu Knew the Law "Geuthrmen. OA oflt.cer ! The vet.- (he has buL›.given ; that man is sealed up he's dead in' theeye nf the lain. Now touch him if you dar !" What a hinter Nast Be I says: (low nice this iv Loeb* printer' A public servant, and withal a servant of Ole devil. A good natured fellow - must always smile—bow to everybody— must be killirg occasions, e9pe molly to the ladies -must always be a regu lar duck of a man, always' witty, always digniMeti ; must never do anything that would not accord with the strictest proprie ty of the most precise old maid, and must ale ays be correct in everything he does—be is always expected to knoWthe latest flews, is styled 'imuggins" if - be is not -always POSte4— , o3Util please eierybody, and is sup. posed never to neeti l the one thing needful— must work for Nothing and hoard himself; must trust(illgyhody, and is thought a great bolo if he testae his bill : must be a htd; , , Or for all political aspirants ‘ l .O step into' of doe, who very soon become independent, don't owe him 'writing, consider the print er'st best a sorts dog who cannot epseot iny ‘ better treatment than kicks and cuffs," knit finally summitigrit up, he is expected Ati:be a man without a model and withosat t &a. ow or blemish. I H. Aro, oefllt VOLUME 4.4.1'.11,3114:11 14 Ballooning —Perilous Voyage tFrotn Savannah Republlont j The very general apprehensions which were felt fur the safety of .the ilersnauts were rehaved on Saturday Morning by the return of Mr. Cepr and hut friend, Mr. Dalton in the steamer Cecile. Erfurt Mr Coot himsetrwe learn the fol. v , arttcttlars of his voyage. - Ilis coo atIO leaving the city, wets due North rar.t. This direction he followed, continu ally until he reached a point in "the vicinity of Calaboga Soma. where he struck a cement, which carried Imp. due East. At dila tink, Mc Cevor undet the impres sion, from his , fumigations, (for he had no barometer, and would no' have had time to consult (Cif he had) that he was two stet three quarter mike high. The earth was entirely npamied, end he had no , idea of where he was. fut he dbitlnctly heard the roar iff c:i• to the East fof him, end knew that tile current was bearing him out to sea. Instant ,y i.e began to descend, and emproarhing the earth, timer out los grap pling anchor, which inn& grit to a tree, but the wind blaring very itriong, parted his. cable, Ind tht balloon. thus relieved, & gam shot, up into the air, and was carried with peat -.chiefly towards the Sound Mr. Ce , vor here remarked to his companion that they amnia hove to alight in the water, to which the latter replied, For God's sake don't go dowii in the water t I'd rather drop ttrieirtte,e nn the land." Here Mr. Gem-, finning his only chance, determined to come down Mtn the eater with as numb force an was timeliest''e or safe. his object, Ihaving lost his anchor. being to avtil self of the real truce of the water 'by sub merging the car of the balloon in Wait ele ment. This be succeeded in arenutplithing, the oshoon descending with great irorlde'n• nese, and phing d the carrano its occupants Ira or night feet wider water. As the car emerged with the rebound, the balloon ascended some distance, and Mr. ('evor directed his compuniott tt tsko his place on the rim of the car, among the r,,per,. while he remained in it to cant it so as' to present is much rc•,istmg surface as pndai hla to the water. It was at this critical juncture that Mr. Dalton inquired of his companion •• the time of day," and in con sulting their watches they found that it wait twenty; miait.es past flee just tge+. teen minutes from the time they left Armory Hall At this time Mr. Cevor would have dia• charged ail the gas and vesetimped the hal. loon, trusting to his atolity to swam ashore wi h tt, hut as his companion could not en im, he &to:riled to reduce itr buoyancy, and holding on to the water with the ear, drag across to the opposite side. To Ain end hit requested Mr. Dalton to plan him the cord attached to one of the valves, and %lits filtle fast to the Loop above the car— The latter passed it down. and to his anxie ty to as...v.t began polling uni it. Thrirjoint dim Ix, proved tuo witch, and the string part ed from the vale. A sufficient amount of tas haul been expeded, however, to' enable them to keep the car on. the surface of the sater..and they wet( for more than an hour hue man rig the etfortrn lead. As the hellion descended into the water, it sas discovered by Mr. George A, Savage, overseer the pLntatiori oj, Arr. llaynard, who went immediately to Ott rescue, with hot 1.442 and nvgroes Mr. Savage wee ena bled reach the haroan some little time b fore its occnpaiits had wade the opposite shore, and, with hi ncgioes, rendered every aQoSta,ice in boa poorer to ettricate tinware nal,ta, and to mahe teat the balloop, which, however, defying aii their power, was driven pith great rapidity across the march. After vainly u ntlea ;oring . to recover control, Of it until they were a:1 gxhr.•igteii. Mr. teevrir gave the word to '• let her go," aid the Montpelier, perfect awl uninjured by its rough contact s nth the elements, shot up " like a recfc•cl," and was loon out of sigLe in the distance.' A Bewitiful Inoident There is sotne.thing , suggestive as well as. beautiful in the following incident. It (f -minds us of those who sing the-siema-sawg of pleasure while the voyage of life t4wwq nates. t , • It heti the ship Sarah Seamen struck us on the Frigate Thoal, two little °amties Arch the captain bad hanging id his cabin. 'were awakened by the neise,and.ragardleils of the confusion around them, oomenenoed singing some of inimatable songs, though it was hartry day break. The little Mutgatene continued to sing with entities zeal. . `:/lis sneetost songs ear ever beard," during all the time that the sailors : weed get r ling 'lady to leave the vessel, as if to cheer tkein up in their disheartening sitistionet-- The of were Corned to leave the hires on. the wreck, Asttey_ were MotomtaV : . their own clothing, and themeotteprfuilitasong-' eters remained, singing siinfiemitelvaa the requitnn'of the gailmii,ldaip. A Virginia negro boy. who inhaled to be dreadfufl Atoned at cholera. took 14 the woodtklo avoid it, and wait theft Mad asleep. Being asked' why he treat' said,: "Te pray." • f, But," said the oversetr, "114:4 1 0 11 1 C ilk 4tietpu wiint, to sloop 1" 1 ", pon'tlino*, masa, "logy, bo Vico mist Imo overprayed - i. , t . ,;t,