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Torn. of Publication M •—51,50 ate If paid within three months 0,00 If dlayetittfa months, and $2,50 if not paid witsln the year, These terms will be rigidly ad• Itered,tte. A DYERTISEKgPiTI3 aad Itueintla Nodose invert ••al al th• usual rates and every deem - lotion of Jon PRINTING i f 'EXECUTED In the *mama tanner, at the lowest pities, and with the utm e t despatch Hering perithased st large oullectin of typo, we ere pre pared to satiate the orders. our friends Nisinesslirettorp. E. J.llloloH9lpll StAISZYOII. AND CONVICYA 'ICED DIMLY YONTZ, PEXII'• wILLiAn O. BLAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW niti.r.Kroirre, P• Gtetse is the Arcade, second floor ■ X III'ALLIPITIR JAXIIII A ■RATiR 110 ALLISTER 8r RRAVkR, AITOIINETS AT LAW, nitl.l XIONTX. T► NR'A L. J. CIRAMIIIi' ATTORNEY AT LAW AND HEAT. ESTATE MI ENT 'CLIARYIILD, C 1.11141111111.1) I'o • PA JAMES Mi. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111.1.1.KrONTC, ritlIP . A "Moe, in Ike I)tutuood, tale door west of the Peel Olhoe WYNN 11/11, EILANCTIARD A -7 17010;EY AT LAW, BRI.I.RPONTS, PIN 'NA. (fie formally °coupled by the lion Junes Burn Aldo J J. LINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLICIOVTE, ricscran co , r♦ Is sew prepared to wait upon all who may desire his professional servicaa RIPIMIS at his residence en Spring street WILLIAM P WiLMOM LIMN & 14 OLSON. ATTOKNIirti AT LAW 01lo• us Allegany street, in tbo building for sourly osoupied by Mimes, McAllister, lisle A Co Dukes OMMEIED AfIBKOTYrEI,, PHOTOGRAPHS 1 DAUTERREOTYPES, f.Yaa daily (except Smidnya) from d ♦ bi to S r BY J 8 BARNIIART, Is ►la splendid Saloon, in the Arcade Building eallafaato Penn's OR. 43. 1.. POTTER, PHYSICIAN A SUII.O HON 11•1.1.6,0111 TC CO , PA, •see ee lllgh Street told office ) Will ■Mend- to pnleeelenel calls a heretofore, and respectfully Iftsrs hls men tees to hts friends and the public ■IR. 1. W. INITCIIIIIIML, Pll YSICI A SUltti h:ON, 11111.1,L108T1, C. 0... CO , PA Will attend to pprolonional calls as horotoforo, lee ssapsetfully eters hts services to hi. friends He ■blic 0135 ca ttest dour to hue ressienc, ,in apriag street oot 211 sM.tf IRA C YITCe CI.L I TOT T Al CXATII6 II PIS FTHELL & A ILEX ANDERS, AT reit N.EI S Al' LAW , 11•11.1LIONTIS, I`a\N'A- Oeaa in Reynolds' Arcade on the Diamond Ira C Mitchell immolated C T Alexander with him in the praotiea of law, and they will gills prompt attention to ■ll huninesn entrusted , to them in Contra, Mifflin, Clinton and Clearfield emuothm .1. D. WI GATE, WODENT IfitNTlta ociAlltiroNtic, r c TRIM CO , CA MBe• and residonte on lila Emit Coiner •f the Diamond near the Court House (. Will be found at his °Mee °Nast pt t*a weekl a each month, commencing on the first Monday or Lb. sunetk,when h *tithe .win filling proloSsioltial duties BANKING 1110U11/16. IVM F REYNOLDS lt CO , 11111.1,KPONTS, CILNTItS CO , PA Lila of exchange and Notes discounted Col lostinor made anti proesed• promptly renliiied Interest paid nn spaniel deposits Hzuhange in th •astnre etimas constantly on band fur tale Depot CIZEI:=I3 ■ C ■OMKI 1111 PI M'ALLINT[N J 7 lIALK • a CURIO , DEPOSIT /I 'MIK, —or 1111 MRS, MoALIASTER. lIALE lk CO =I DepnatU Keeetwed—Bills of Exchange and Notes Discounted —lnterest rani on Special Deposita— Collections Made, and Proceeds itemitted Prompt y —Exchange on the East constantly on hand J H. *TOYER ♦TTOYNEY AND COUNSELLI* AT LAW I= Will practice his profession in the I Courts •f Centre County, All business intrusted to him will be faithfully attanded to Particular attention paid to eolleotions, and all monies promptly re• milted. Can be consulted in the Merman as well as in the INglieh.language owl. fin High et., formerly occupied by Jude lernold• and 1). C. Hag •inaaLas /I HALM BALE Jr HOW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, asta.aronTs, PINN'A. Wilt attend promptly to all business entrusted.to shelr owe Oboe in the building formerirociou pled by Hon. Jas T Hale A CARD. Messrs HALM k Her will attend to my trusiness during my absence in Congress, and will be as fisted by me In the trial of all nausea entrusted to this J•mies T 11• Le December 15, 1839. ■. Y. QUEEN, DRUG4IBT. a 1 LL IrOIIT 1, P• VV•OI.IIIALX LAD RISTAII D• 41.111% IX I Druirs, Mediator's, Perfumery, Paihte, Oils, Var. lelehes,Drs-Stulk Toilet Soaps, Bruebasrlistr and Tooth Brushes, Sans and Toilet Artioles,'Trusaais and Shoulder BPIIIIII Garden Seeds. Customer' wUI And my it ook complete and trash, and all sold at moderate prloes. UrFarseers and Phystolane om the aouhtry re netted to examine my stook FARE REDUCED. STATES UNION HOTEL, 606 # 608 Market Street, above sixth, PHILADELPHIA, PA 0. W. MINKLE, Proprietor. T•11111:-$1 25 PER DAY. .1. W. P ISLACIEANUII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BILL ONTI, PA._ James Meemanne has auooleted with )Pm. P. ,'Maomantts, Esq ,in the practice of ltw: Profes. ,atenel business intrusted to their eare will receive Cprompt attention. They will attend the several ourts to the Counties. of Centre, Clinton and 01114. on Allegheny street In the building for ,merly oeoupietlby Linn A 'Wilson. . . . REPO 11F THE AUDITORS OF it EN RE COUNTY ECU THE YEAR 1852 WW Br , Esq , Treenurer, In account with Centre eounty r Dr. To amount received from Culfbctors awl other nommen, - $22.472 H 2 $22,672 H 3 Cr. 1:y amount of Commlrslorern onion lifted $115,3:01 7R "frennurern Cumulilolons on $25,- 311 TH, 1,206 94 Allowance for Postago, ho , 10,00 • . 8211.615 72 IlaNovo don County Trocsorer, ,3,942 72 TIIOIIAI , M, COY, Eng , Shoff!! in account with Centre courity • . --..... Dr. To tonount of County order„ $lO5 12 (Pet and fines collected, ' 128 60 Cr Ily bonding prisoners as per bill ran $1,563 31 linlehre duo Sheriff, 1,259 69 We tbe underalgoed Auditors of Centro county, in the C 4 1111 l nonweAth or Pennsylvania, do eert if; flint agreelrble to All art of Assembly, we net at tha COMMIIIIIIOIIOrII office in said County, on Mon. icy the seventh day of January, A 1) 1661, and 111(1 audit set•le and adjust the several accountl required of us by law, to the bent Of our judgment and ability In teatimony whereof we hereto eel our hands thin tenth day of January. A I) 1361 JEREMIAH MAY)S. I JAN C W 11,1.1 A Mti, A uditor4 lIENJ SCHROCK , Receipts and Expenditures of C.ntre We, the Cnnunissionera of entail county, agree nbly to en net of - Aasembly, entill6d •n " Act to 'Awe County rates and levien,' . : requiring the C 1111 l nitssioners of the •everal Conntiestif thin Com monwealth to publish annually • statement of the Recripte and Expenditures of their respeot l•e Counties, do report the following, viz from the 7th day of January A D 1860, to the 7th day of January, A D I 6.61 RECEI I'TS. • Ti amount !women ,tom I,o.leOrn and otherJources. $22 672 83 EXPENDITURES Ity amount of Commiasionereorders lifted 25 XIS lit " paid W W Brown, Treas urers COMRIIIIIIiOII on $25,• 338 18 1,286 91 of allowance for postage sod stattonery 18 80 couNTY AUDITORS Ain't psid to C Marks, Co Auditor 5'.2 00 Beni Schrock, .. 12 00 .• Jere Mayes '. 12 00 1.1 Livingstone Clerk to County Auditors, 12 00 ASSESSORS Asn't paid to Townehtp and Borough officers tot ageYment■ and returns, 562 KO 1.562 HO CO#ll ISSION OFFICE Am t paid to Ira Fisher, fur services aa Cot my Conormestonar t 190 00 • That Il utchtotton for eery tees as Ca C culansonor 240 00 • F Burke( for services Mg Count, ColAThlllallonar 200 00 J 51oCallionit for men i era as CO Comolisrooner 17 00 J T Johnnion, for servi en Clerk In 1100 221 .17 J jolismorl, for aural cam as Clerk In 1860 :1110 75 T r0t..., for wn ling len tleetln 10 00 J for servo's as Alt Y In Conanlaillonora ( 4 , ~.114, ling 50 00 F 1' II rev .r poohold• ern sad roue 111.1ge 57 Win Cook for postage II 45 A g 11 utelmowol for Iran seriblog old u lolealod lend book 111 , 28 11 Livingstone for bookn and stattoutry (01 Vel COURTS •. CIA'S of Confloonat•aitli 01.41 Pli.l 3.11 `` thand and Traverse Jurors 1,7 J 1 50 , Geo B Weaver for Pro I honotery a (101.01 of Is 3. 11 06 Andre/11r White for font 0011 LI Court crier. Q 0 00 4 , Constables attending on juries 19 h J 14 parsons for Corsica no Tipstave 65 46 COURT IMUSE. A paid to Lycom mg Insurance Com. pan, for immuring C 29 53 'For gloss for C II lamps I 25 Derr for putting gas in furnwie room 6 50 " D Derr for sundries 12 00 " D K Tate (or repairing Court Bougie roof 6 87 Jno Yearger for repair ing Court Douse roof 226 73 W ,11 Wolf fir Tinning Court House roof .148 96 Benj Rich for -ahluglea for Court.liouse roof 36 80 " D Derr for servirie as Janitor 150 00 " D Derr for cutting wood and cleaning privies 1621 " Bellefonte Gm Company for Gas for Court House 100 70 " J, F. Green for matting wood and cleaning privies 7 75 " Glaaing C, M. windows 5 60 ' Mending Chairs 4 50 " Graham Moore for clean ing Court House flues 3 00 " J. T Johnston for lime 1 60 " 112 n Samuel Lind for °ha:Railer and Clock for ITZEECEI Court House 68 00 " 9 Haupt and Co. for two 'coal bueketa 2 50 J F Croon for breaking oo►l for Cedrt House 1 25 " Wilson Ai Bro 's for coal for Court Houma 100 00 A. Ryan for three ■loves for Court !louse 37 05 $963 130 COUNTY JAIL. " Thomas McCoy for bal anon at Int settlement ' XI 01 " Daniel Z. Kline for wood for Jail 89 37 " N. Hillibleh fur work and waterfals for Jail 9 92 " Thas. r illV :for board ing p 195 12 0 W. Lambert, for piste tering, ko , at Jail 8 00 . H B. Tresiyulny fur 11,- pairing water pipes, &0., at Jail e ,00 " Jere Olinger for Iron bars for Jail Windows 3 60 Di. Potter medical atten dance, ko , to prlsonors 8 00 • Wilson k Bro 'a for mop ohandise, &a , tbr Coun ty Jail 100 00 ' 1 Sweet Nichols for eas ing Jail windows 2 00 BELLEFONTE, .GENTILE COUNTY, PENY'A., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1861. COUNTY PRINTING " J 8, h%J . J Briabie fot A .,,Cotinty and extra pruding, 192 50 " , ,J O Kurtildr mhfing books for 1 / 4 60 ni 65 00 " Seely h, Barnhart for pub- Itching Co atotoment 27.00 It Fred Karts for publish ing (Jointly statement 27 00 Kurtz R Stover - or pub. Halting Co statement 27 On ii;Ti(urts for ndvorlir 16g 150 Kurtz A Sliver for ',dyer fixing appenls, printing circuloas and pi,11)110)Ing Iwo priwlnnintioun 02 60 Seely & Barnhart fnr rub Bolling IMO proclainhtionn "PREAII VMS ON SCALPS. For Imalpe of tout'', wild (min, panthers, 254 55 WM PUBLIC “1110 y Z 4,. " C. tierroorlatm for Celle' • ot.t pa‘rmento Steel Parigins for Making trees in C II yard" ti 00 Patrick K the for work on Court iill.l' Yard 3 HO ttnhen Brown for work on groutrolli I 00 MeDerroot A McCafferty fur sundries H H 7 ✓ Metter - nod f.ur rolling stone for coal house 2 25 El 7 93 INQUISITIONS ON DEAD BODIES quisition on dead body 1219 LOANS AND INTEREST ON LOAN* Ono W Tate Interest on County orders 210 014 1" -"a ll listahum Interest on note 27 00 John Meldride t interest on County order 70 44 H. C. Hume. istterest• - - County order 35 00 Blair d Hoffman assignee for money loaned County 398 50 Blair .9. lloffman assignees fur money loaned County a 3 51 J D Turner inter pt on Tale order 2 50 J Dsubarman for money loaned Connty \ 500 00 Dr E Green for interest on Calmly order 7 :19 Mrs It B Wilson inter est on money loaned Co 54 96 J S Parsons interest on County order 1 20 GOO Livingston •interest OD County artier and note 15 44 Jacob Bumgart intere.t on County order and note NI 16 Jacob Pottsgrove loterest $26,615 72 cn en unty order and note 11 00 Martha (3 Patterson in terest on money loaned Co 00 00 M Waddle Interest 4 , n county order 114 72 • 6 Her James Linn interest on county order 42 00 66 Wm. Rogge for loaned county DO 00 F C Ronne & Pro in terest on Tate order 4 10 00 EEL] P;- 196 90 ROM) VIEWS : John M Barnhart 1%, 11111(1V1 , ,(1 , m Ilopso TO , ll 2:1 00 '• A M Elder for nn! WWI 27 00 Jacob W etzlor for ri) kii VI•M1 In Liberty 0 00 Henry Moyer for 10 Id views in Wien X 00 • Henry Dopp fur road r Tow in Curtin 7 00 John Irvin for siewing bridge et !leech Creek 10 00 Daniel Kohnee for view ma Liberty it 00 A Fiederink et al view ing McCall roma IR 75 Jno Tmover viewing road f Monti:Limon to hyleriown 71 75 J U Irvin et el rend viewu H 011 $1 493 IN (`(INSTAIULES RETURNS C unstab 'es Cro re tu MS to Omit and tulles io 1 32 02 ELECTIONS Election officers, return Judges, constables and as. muton; for putting up Het of votes and attending Bleotions 341 Reinkrii anti Bitoenatar sl,3ol Clarke to return judges 12 00 $2,77.1 15 C K uNn en Congressional return fudge II 50 MI SC E 1,1. A N EOUS 1..11110 Ti7ffinigtmi balance duo at lasi Autiloownt $2, 7SH 57 ' Jenne 1. Test etutionery and office repairs $l5 50 • Jim T Hoover Treasurer Agricultural Society 100 00 " Jos I) 'turner water too Oli county buildings 22 50 " ceSuit Collllllinntoners vs Worth Twit overseers 4 PO di M I' emelt!) wait e till ntting ad seetuin docket 5 0 Ira C Mitchell auditing account of Prothonotary and Register " 20 000 " H I"tresiyulny for run ning ilium between Rainfall and Miles township HIS 25 " II P Tresiyulnyfor run._ .. ning lines • f Purguwin it Patton ,' II P Trea'yuln• for run- Ding linos of Marion and Howe 54 60 tt Bellefonte bore bn soot bridge 1000 00 tt John Wier State Lulled° Asylum for keeping Lu natics 431 50 John runner bill furnish ed county 0 44 J, W. Keels! and see't f Proth'y mil Register 35 00 " Eastern Penitentiary for keeping eonvicts 43 81 Penn's Railroad bill for freight 3 59 " John Ross for reward on Sherman and Rudy 25 00 Fob 14th 18111- 4t THE UNION MUST AN :PI ‘l.l, BE PRE' 4 ERV•ED, D And on everybody ought to preserve their health in this cold weather by going to A. STERNBERG & CO., at the sign of the Red Flag, near Livingtton's Book Store, and provide themselves with suite n( ,wean clothing, at a trifling expense Overcoats selling at cost place Knit Jackets, Untioreloth• ing, ho ,-ttc , ,to ohrapor then aver Bellefonte, Feb I Ith, 1881 -Vol 6 No. 5 CONK AP HOUSE, BELLEFONTE,PA JERH,MIAU Buns, 5491 92 What Came of Calling a. Genuine Bill “Wi ta t tho price of this dressing gown, sir I” asked a sweet faced young Kiwi enter ing the elegant store of Ilunter Warner to a city and the keen of a city_ which 811%11 be nameless. It was 11 cloudy day. The clerks loung ed over the counters, read paper.; and ) 1111'11 ed. The 1111111 to which-Mice doekelidrl.l:l ed herself, was jaunty and middle aged Ile was head deck of the extensive estate• lieliment of Huntley dr, Warner, and extreme. conneque;itial in his manner. - "This dressing gown-we value it at /.IX dollars —you shall haveitt fur five, as Linde is dull to day " Fives.dollars f Alice looked at the di 'vs log gown longingly, and the clerk looked at her. Ile saw that her clothes, though made and worn genteuly, were COW:11011 enough in texture and tirt her face was very mnoli of the common line. flow it changed' now shaded, now lighted by the varied play of her emotions. The clerk could almost have sworn that she hail no mo-c than that Alllll, live dollars, iii her purse or picket The gown was a very good one for the price. It was of common shade. it tolera ble merino, and lined with the Mame mitten ' I think'—she hesitateiri friOTrtent- - - - 1 think I'll take iCrithe said -then 'seeing in the face before her an Expression which Nile did not like, she blushed melte handed out the bill the clerk had Made up his mind to take. !MEI $4 .ti 50 $254 55 $2l 50 BM Jemnitei-eried Torrent.. the heard - clerk . , in a quick, pompous tone, 'pass urp the bank detector ' Up ran a tow headed boy with the detec tor, and up and dq.wn ran the clerk's eyes from column to koltima Then he looked over with a sharp glailbe and evelaiuml That'u a counterfeit bill, %lulu Oh how pale the sweet face grew ' ' Counterfeit ' Oh, no—it cannot he'-- The man who sent It could not have heir' so oareless ; you muaChe mistaisen, I'm not mivtaken ; I'm never mihtaken Miss The bill is counterfeit, I must pre aurae, of course, that you did not know it, although so tnuch bad inoney has been off rod ne of late thwieli‘e intend to secure such persons as pass it. Who did you say 'ii lit it f' Mr —. sir of New York Ile could not send inn bad monty,' said the treornbling frightened girl ' Humph.' said the clerk, Well there'll mi doubt about that you can look fir your self Now don't let me see you here again until you can bring good money, or VI e al ways suspect such persons as i oi, that , collie nu dark du> a with a well 111.1 e story ' But sir -' , 4 ' You need make no explanations. Nliss,' said the man insultingly. • Take pour 1011, and the next tune you want to boy a dn.!, mg gown don't intend to pass counterfeit inoney,' and, is he handed it, the hill fell from his hands Alice caught it from the floor and hurried into the street' Such a chock the girl had never received in all her life before.' It watt the first insult she had ever known, and it burned her cheek and pained her heart Straightway. indignant and grieved, she hurritd to a banking establishment, found her way tic, and presented tiro note to a no• ble looking toss with gray thaw, faltering out, ' to this bill a bad one tor f' The cashier and his son happened to be $1147 60 EXEIE the only perionv present. Both noticed her extreme youth, beatity and agitation. The cashier looked at it closely and handed it back, as with a polite bow and somewhat prolonged look he said: ' It's a good bill, young lady.' • I knew it was,' coed Alice, with a quiv enng hp ` and ho dared ' She could go no further, but entirely over- come, she bent her head, and the hot , tears hail their way (1 ,824 811 ' I beg pardon, have you had trouble with it 7 ' shied the cashier '.oh, sir, you will please excuse me for giving way to my A:clings—but you spoke so kindly, and I felt so sure it was good ! And I think, sir, such ruen as one of those clerks in Huntley & Warner's should be re moved. He told [no that it was counterfeit, andladded somethin,.; that I sin glad my G. ther did not hear. I knew the publisher would not send me bail money ' Who is your father, young lady ?' askr,rl tae cashier, becoming interested.:, .1%Ir• lienjatnine Locke, sir.' EEO billjatflintl —llOll LOCke —wag he ever ft clerk in the Navy Department, at Washlng ton 1' Yes, sir ; we removed from 'there,' re plied Alice. ' Since then'—she hesitated he fins not been well—and—we are some what reduced. .oh, why do . I tell you these things, sir 1' $4,830 56 • Ben Locke—reduced !' murmered the cashier; 'the man who was the making of ins! Give no his number. sAd street, my child. Your fa her was one of the best, per haps the only friend I had. I have not for , gotten him. No. 4, Liberty street. I will call this evening. Meantime let me have the hill —let me see—lll give you another. Come to look. r havn't got a five—here is a ten ; we'll (r i blike it all rigtit.' Thatievening the ininates of' a shabby, geqttel house received the cashier of the Proprietor Counterfeit, The human mind has a much greater tal eat at attking questions than ■t answering them ; and many tninda have a greater pro. pensity to raise doubts and start diffioulties, than to repose in that measure ut truth which is already ascertained and infal!ible. 11 --- Bank. 111 r. Locke, a info of gni hair, though numbering Inl fifty yearA, ro from hut arm chair, and tench effected, greet ed the familiar face. The win of the cAshier accompanied him and while the elicit talk ed. together, AI re -and the young umiti grt quite c hatly ' Yea, air. I have been unfortunate,' said th a Itkv tone. ' I have but piNt rec'overeif, a 4 you see, from a. rheumatic le ver callYCli by undue exertion ,L and bad it not bi;en for th it sweet girl of mine, I Gnaw not a hat I should hive done. She by gtv,- le , “ons in intl.', and French, nod by writ mg Pa peril h • kIA hag kept me, SO far, bote want,' ' You 01111 never know want, my old friend,' .4,1 the cashier, 'lt was a kllld Provideneo that sent your diinglitel to me There's a plitee in the Rank plst made vn cant by the death of a valuable clerk, and it Is at your disposal It is in my gift and valued at twelve hundred a year." 44. l'ett cannot describe the pi) , with this kind uflei was areiliteti The dad• .4 leltveranoe had corm. I=l On tile following mot-min; the cashier en tered the handsome attire of Huntley Warn r, and asked for the head clerk. Sir," 14A1.1_ . the cashier s stern etiairaTe - r r • think r,t, sir," said the clerk, stammering, The cashier went to the door From his carriage stepped a young girl in company with his daughter., • Dui you nut telt thm young hay, my ward, that this note was counterfeit i And furthermore, did you not so far forget your self respect, and the interest of your em players, as to otter her an insult r 'lhe man stood confounded—he dared not deny—he could say nothing for himself. ' If your employers keep you, Pi r, they will no longer have toy custom,' said the, cashier, sternly. You deserve to be horse whipped sir " The firm patted with their unworthy clerk that very day, and he I, ft. the store disgractd, but rightly punished. • Alice I,oIA bectide the daughter of the good cashier All of a hitch grew out of oalltug a genuine bill counterfeit. Taking the Census. —Madam, will you pleas.. Inform me of the number of inh,iiiitants of tills house " gINE The people m this mansion " there'v eight m the room over head '• How many ? eight 7 are they ■ll adults 1 !Co they are Smiths, except to t a board Smiths black or wloie Smiths, mad =I •'l'd have yr'u know I don't hve in a house with loggers • I don't abide to color, I OM , meant their callins " • (Y. that's it, is it' well if you had been here I.tst night you'd found out for, they were calling the watch as loud as they could scream " ' Madam, I merely wi,h to know how many people you have in this house, and what they do for a livinityi —Yes, yea, now I understand Well, let me see ; there's the two Mullins —that's EME "That makes two madam." ': Well, ir you krat best, 'spose you count 'em yourself " It is my business to inquire " "Well, you'd hetter attend to it then, and don't bother me " I'm wit with the census, and —" Well, you act out of yrur senses, I should think, , to come into my house asking such questlons," '•lt accordance with an act of Con• gress madam " "Well, you tell Mr. Congress that he acts very foolish, lit senditig yon, round axing suLli shaller, silly (Pletdloils " A SUIT AUAINST HARRY —An action for $lOO,OOO damages. has' been co ttttt mneed m the Supreme Cana' by Denton mut of New Orleans, against John S ftarey, the famous horse tamer, for an alleged violation of a contract. Mr Mut claims that he is the nitwits tor of thni system of hor.e taming and that in the year INN,. he taught it to ltary, elm hound Mime If in' the penalty of $5O fur eeeh case in which he should impart the seek et to any other person ; that he gave Itarey a book of the system, which he (Ra ley I has since republished, amid has further violated, the contract by imparting the secret of the system to divers persons in Europe and in the United States COST OP Tun AGITATION. —We do not aup pose there is •,publia work, a single branch of busidess ar any kind, a single department of human enterprise in this country. , orkme siotgle rrnitvidnat in it, who hus nut autlored more or less by r the present agitation. The loss to the country can scarcely be le less thin a thousand millions of dollars. I For the Watehtnen I PAT3IfIG AWAY Slowly there arose from behind the moon tains, a (dust& of blight, beautiful clouds, each -hatiiing it'a slivery drapery Mr - IV deeply fringed shroud of its successor.— Forum% themselves into not mass of gold en waves, they were wafted upward. Then throw log oft their video crest, they gath ered around them a shroud of darkness, laq if to bid farewell to each other. In a few moments that darkly plumed cohort was tram:formed into thonstintlt of shapeless beauties Plucking from the brow of light a Snowy roll. looking like feathery rpittog masses of vapor all were borne r ay. 11 helm,. mune ye, brtght &lies, and o hither baue ye gone 7 " A soft voice whispered. .• From the Sea- God' - from the dew laden - W1 - er - front the bosom of the noisy rivulet (tom the moistened earth chambers. Thence oe came, and thither wo will soon return." A sweet floral uttering opened its lips to breathe the fresh air of the morning N. gaudy co.lors decorated the fair wild flower et. Its 111111`0411111111g loveliness, touched by the pencil of 'leaven, bloomed to captivate the hurt of the meditative observer. I looked a7ain when shit eve was fold- ing her shadowy w logs around ipt and there lay that si odds emblem tir purity. all Withered by the Name of a ammo-lay sun. Fair, fragile gem, why pass so soon away !" With voiceless hp it seemed to any, " My mother Earth vent.= on a novviao of love, to charm the eye and gladden the heart She has called. and I must return " A fair yotimilaride stood •t the alter Lisping children, frail woman, and stern manhood drew their breaths suppressed to hear the beautiful and noble pltdge their sacred vows. • I cam: agouti, and she was gone. • A manly G rot led the way into the sepul clink] chamlnri of the dead. All that could be treasurttl tip in one_ of goodness, virtue, truth and love, lay in that narrow home. "Earth Angel, ha',t thnili, too, passed away f" A sweet voice seemed to answer, " All, all must die. The clouds are seen but for an hour, and are gone the flower bloomd but a day, and is withered : and frail mor tals scarcely step upon the ware of Time, ere they are swopt into the boundless ocean of Eternity. Lucesm The Gentler Sex and the "Code." Mr Jelterson. in his volume about doc tors, has some stories concerning women du elists, which are introduced into the work becauce surgeons must dress wou•ids-given by female 1141iterm as welt as men duelists. We quote the following from his book • The few iluels Tought betvi7cen wormin, have fur the most - part, been characterized by great fe&ity Madame Dunoyer men. lions a case of a duel with swords between two ladies of rank, who would leave killed each other hail they rot been separated-- In a feminine duel on the Boulevard St Antoine, mentioned by De la Colombiere, both the principles received several wounds on the face and bosom —n most important act illustrative of the pride the fair sex take of those parts. Sometimes ladies have dis tinguished themselves by lighting duels with men M' d lle Dureux fought her lover Anjonnotti in an open street. The actress Maupin challenged Dumeny, but he declined to_gtve her •vri.i s f.cimv au the lady- strappeal off his watch and sndlr4.ix; and bore them away as trophies of victory. The same lady, on another occasion, har ing insulted in a b.II room, a distinguished personage of her own sex, was requested by several gentlemen to leave the entertain meet, She obeyed, but forthwith challenged and fought the meddlesome cavaliers—and killed them all ! The slaughter accom plished, she returnecLto the ball room, and danced in the prcecnce of her rival. The Marquis de Nelso and the rountesci l'olignac, under the regency, fought with pistols for the possession of the Duo de Richelieu. In or about 1827, a lady of elrateauroux, whose husband had received a slap in the face, called out the offenddr, and severely woilnd ing him in a duel, fought - 0M swords, wip ed off the IStam from her lord's honor. The inostsdramatic affair of honor, however, in the annals of female dueling, occurred in the yeariB;4s. when a iroung French girl challenged a garde du corps who had sedue ed her. At the meeting the seconds took the precaution of loading without ball, the fair principal, of course, boing kept in not ance of the arrangement. She fired first and saw her sedncer remain unhurt. With out flinching or trembling, or changin* col or, she stood watching her adversary while ho took a deliberate 5411, (to test bar cour age) and then, after a painful pause, fired into the air. An immense Union meetly was held in the court house and the public square at Hagerstown, Maryland, on Saturday morn• ing. Resolutions in favor of " the Union first, the Unkin lut, tad the Union r all the time." and in approval of the palm Offlot- t, ernor. Hicks. wero unanimously adonted .rhe Toronto ;Adger annou that the English Gim e riment knowledge the independence em Confederacy as soon as fitamm • $1 50121,th1r41071 VOI.UME 6 -NUMBER 8 Artemis Wait lakes a Speech. Artehum Ward received an invitation to makes speech on the .• Krysis"'at Balding .• Injianny." Of course he accepted the in...motion, and Teporled speeehohirn• sole. flu says : But we've got the Afrtkan, or ruttier he's , got it. now what air we going to de about it Ile's a orful nuritanre. Prays he MI to blame fur it. Praps . he was created fur sum wise puiross like the measles and new Fsighsh rum, but its unity hard to see it.— At any rate he's a tut goc, I here, it av I sta.; lid to Miter Whit lilt, its a pity.ihe 000 d• ent go oilsoutewh .re 4 q ueUy by hisaelf, wher he rood wear re I weskoa and speckled 4)e/tittles it grattAky hi,. atateshun in vans interesting wase. hap; I'm: bearin d .wil too hard uponi Curn to think on it, I am. Uri wooden% be rich an infernal noosance if white people wood I t him It 11/11C. Ile mite,' indeed, be interestin And now I think of, 1. yity can't the white min let-Min alone ? What '. l i the good of contumely atlrin him up with a ter. foot pole , Ile ain't the sweet est hind of l'erfoomery when in a natral state. , Filler SitterzenM,the Union's in danger ie black devil &swim ' • rin us ispiarly in the face. .We most drive hint back. Shall we m ike 2.0 ?diem of ourselves. .Shall we soli our birthrate for a 11/1.44i of potash I Shall one brother put the knife to the throat of another blither Shall we mix our whisky with each other's bind ? Stutakthe Star Spangled Butner _he cut up into thshclothg Stanclin here in thus hero Skoolhouse, upon my flatly shore so to speak, r answer —Nary ! Oh you fellers:who air raisin thus row & who in the fue placeitartid it, I'm shamed of you The Showman blushes for you (ruin his boots to theqopmost ruur upon his wener able I say to the Smith don't seceih ! i say to the galyiant poop'e of that stony land, jus lock up a few hundred of them tearin and roarin fellers of yourr In some strong box, and send em over V 31exico. And we people up North here will consme an ekal number of our addle braved rip snorters to the same lokallerty, k, thar lot them fight it out among theirsetyrs No conhekenta, not the slitest, which licks Why shoodont the people who got up this lite, do the &in ! tilt these °scary critters out of the way, the sensible people of the North and fionth. cko fix the matter up very easy And when fixed, let.both section.; resolve to mind their own,biziness. Feller Sherzans I am in the Sheer and Yeller leaf. I shall peg out lof these cloys But while I do stop here I shall stay in the 4 , Upton, Ido not know what the Supervisers of flililmsville int) , conclude to do, but for one, I shell s and by the Stars end Stripes. Under no circumstances whatsomerer will tecesh. Let every 9 lit in the Union is cesli & let Palmetter flags float thicker than shirts on Squire Baxter's close line, still will I stick to the good old tlag, The coun try miiy go to the devil, but I won't. And nest summer when I start out on my cam. pare with my Show, whareVor I pitch my little tent, youhall see Bosun pr idly from the center pole thereof the American Hag, with nary a star wiped out, nary a stripe less, but the /Mine old flag that has allers floatid Char ! and the price of adinishun will he the same it allers was —l5 cents children hart price, dun. Accordingly I squatted. Can the Union be Saved The Lances Cr lritelhgencer answers that luestion, most satisfactorily to our view, in he following sensible remark : tbis is an important interrogatory, and OHO that cannot be answered satisfactorily by any person at tho present time. Every body, unless it be s lew ultraists North and South, desires that the Union may be saved —but how it is to be done is the all absorb ing question. We desire above all things to see peace and harmony restored to the Mum try ; and we believe it .can be done if all real lovers of the anion would be willing to bury their projudices'and concede aomethir for peace sake. The border States, sta• ansl free, are now in 'monodist Wishio.m• and from their deliberations we ha. hois of deliverance from our Ns' Ides. As•to the Secessionists of States, we have nothing to cxi at ths present time. They h with undue precipitation, s' moon' with the Confedere can do it, and perhaps eh permit them to remain on while, until ---..returo' • again b as the y ion—a k,„ and comPor1110; long hive we co• perpetuity of Onion may b. fly, Iv is the or 0‘ NI Mil
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