s •X /4' I !Mei $ 4 1 1Sa fe. w ;"„)inel• 4 1 ; 1 / 4 • - `1 1 1." •LT1099110 1 1 / 4 01 tfßOW ile , cirsagoif 101,1ACCOADIGA70 , W . • p!ix,,rxs . „ „ t ' tem tiota i a. pain) t tsptottoetonal sonleto to tkiti Oitlootas . 4 ,, Pinlife Ida 4/14111104111111L IllA111AC111! $.. : - .Attu • • ,ion,umitti, • . . • 21;/JI lIIMILLIABE WAL ' ' *WORN* . AT, LAW: . • WM7 - 6h WWI* profbesionall7 when ell *telly retained in COWIN:4OS wi th 11140 kt 0091- e•L a. - - - -oirtifrarcenalm - ATT9RNEYS AT LAW. toot matrix, Tll A. Will pl►etieo lu fire several oourti• of Centre and Clinton oontalii. All business entreated to their earar wtu be prOlnptlyrattended to.• • D*. WINGATII. DENie.D37. - -' . Sohn To. Wingate Dentist, °Woe in the Ma o:tie MD. At home, except perhaps the first two weeks of each month. HAIntY Y. MTITZEII, • - ATTORNEY AT LAW _ Bata 'e _On i. )1 - • Ihmaoorri TA Ma - tut manila to Ho . HA or dorm - W. 1.21 LA,ITNIER. .ATTORNii'I At LAW - _Xtuaroirri, efilmoin the room on 111111 k street, formerly ecuupled by Judge tosnaide. June 10, 14-11. JOSEPH L. NEFF, IdC'ENSiD AUCTION EA, MlTClffdis WM attend 6 all sales intrusted to him with fidelity and tare. Residence near Cmll4:lklroji Works. Jane 10, 'O4. JOHN H. OPUS. C. I . ..AJ:INIANDINIR. DRYLY At- ALEXANDER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ti4.,Ll4l44"its'A tostamit,aiorh, rA• Office—Room No. 4.up stairs, Reynolds's Irep ihront, directly opposite the Watchman office, on Main street. DR. ALB'. !KITCHELL, PHYSICIAN d BURGEON. • satadisorrik, nitrites. 'Will attend to professional.4lo as heretefeM. He respectfully offers ills services to his friends and the paha°. Oifloe at his residers. on Alle gheny street. A. 9. FURST, ATTORSEY AT LAW lIM,LEFONTE, resns'•. IP 7 iU practice in the several ' Cherie of Centre an4•Clinten Coenties. / 0 104 bl ll 4 0 I"eirtreated 1 "eir treated Op Ina tato wilt receive pri*Kettention: Office—ton the North-went corner of the Di eiecnstl. DR. 16. W. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SIIHNEON. miNtenuaa, ltespeolfolly offers his serolees•to his friends tad She publio. °Moe on Mill street, ,opposite the National Ilotel. ' • Rem to Drs. J. M. MeCoy, S. Thompson, T t. Tholtsok BANKING UMW/ =LE W4l. F. REYNOLDS & CO szta.Brorrs, rainr'i lldb 111 Iliaehsage sod Notes diseoustoil-•- deUeetlons made mid proceeds promptly remit ted., tittered paid - ea special deposits. ta shun to the Bane= attics constantly on head An. saki. Dapqpits rcenived. MLSCELLANEOITS r HAWLBT 1131011/MAL CIitIALINST ees ltxxXxlitx‘, wurratitito LCD PRESERVING , TII,II This *Melo Is pin= with the greatest clue upon cetestifie prtn 11, Fa warranted - not tq sent in anyfbing in the slightest degree injurious to the teeth or gums. SomehrlMlT most mines& Dental Orem hissh given thetsszetion to; and elms ly recougriond• it as a *pirepantion of insterler .quelithis,far , Cleasuling, Whitenint and Proeerviug the Teeth. it cleans thous readily, netldering them beautifully white and Jolley, without the 'lightest Injury to the En- Gaol. hp healing, to the gums where they are delimited and sore. It la-alto in exoellent dts atfector for obi -decayed-teethi,whieb are often exceedingly, Offensive. •It gives a rich and erearny taste to the month, cleans lu It titer sixthly, and Imparting a delightful ftgriffics to breath. CLLY IT ti A. KAWLRY .• 00., W. corner 10th acrl Lrbarit Eta, PLflad'a LID MOLD VT ALL t amOsaisto. • ' PRIOII St. CEN,944' PLESTIMON,TALS, • The fellowintepinion of Dr. White, u to the wlifel be hold* , the • DeWitt ethstlaii anikslant evidence of its -Tidos; ti *Me othefindiniebials in detail - isneediees, *attending- ourearee 'by simply giving the Runes fed addresses of persons who speak of its semi** teethe teeth. 4 , PerLinet,rera, Aprll 16, 1864. uMg, euordle, engrained A. Bewley's "EioWodUnciter Cream," I hereby cheerfully rouraiiisol 14 the publlo generally. It is an excellent 'pripaistiou for elpansing and pre serving the teeth, zed can be need by all per sons witli thelitthest eonitdenbe, as ife pular ties szeperfootly herveleis. Besides preserving( the teeth, it promo rei a healthy eotion to the SEW, anti impala . * tisabisas to the breath. 711.. W. B. Rai; 120$ Arab et. B N r ibilicillon.Beillitoli Dealt 426 84. 7. Ingram, U D, Dentist, 4 81 Furth, Bt. 3 B Yi - 0 A Kin bury, Dentisklll9, Walnut - It. 8 M 14-9860ut0-84- Are St • • !died Townsend, Dud* 526 N Fourth Si. I, H horiddoy, ZroutB6, 807 IMAM' ILI M L Lou& Derriart. 669 M SIXOI4. • allee4AY. CAIVIRON Jill.o3llS*B:' ' " 1 The report- wiseadttei with 411 the testimony It tite-ahem WI wowed to the House at te ther be publieh.. dal hi wheasphlet fare reakr the ithe!kikiipeas *twist Ist, 64. gisale eoplee hot the bide ,upsl et c Jew tote. Athihmat '9 , 11102.G3 GABltaid. /*Ol D t% 1 4101* XiSe It. et tObiSi %FALL KINDS jai. -wa• "••"4-,. yrritt.• 1 • .. , i . . . . _ .. . , •ftioutwar.de.. • ~.,-1.1%. •-- • -..-;,• ' , VMS -•- ' • •.,-- - RWW6 , 0 0. ... , 1•* , 0r ,. .. ,,,,, r1 0, .. - ...I . 3Solrtz . Xlll.l, - Pops - P'f.t' ex,..7...p -.. 4k:i......,,.. ,. ..r, ~.ef.:il, - -,:..1pt, 7... 1: ' '' " ' '''' ~ i •T G . I .' l i:7. :i .i . 2...ii:„.. 1 . i.,:,.. , , it : . ".i r • - .H p - IPi 'PA,I ~.:-). w'. ~ rtc. 4.-f, ..I.J ~ ..i f ,- ~,I . „ '-'• " ' '... ,', 411 3.. 7 4. .•; '• Vi ',..'" ...T , ....... - •,' k. . _ .. ••••_._ . ... . . -.- ' . --"' i ;$ 41 4 10$ - ' L- • 1 ru , r ..) .-3 Jr .1.., 4 ,.. A. „, ~.. ' t ' ' -: 4 ;..., 11:, . ~i .• : ._•• i •-', L!. 1 0 --1- , 4... —, T .,- -- --.-.--,.. -p , -- z ,-. ..,- . ,-9---- ,e- ix a 0,4., .:, 4,, ip ~„ .$, 1T... i'.'.l.- " • ...:i r s o .i . ,ji - ~.. .. 'ot - !Sot:- • ... i ;II J . ri" •,(' rPeN' !,‘ .•• ~. . .,.., , • .• ' _ i , 1 * , •2" . ) 1 1 • 111 . ...,: 11,1 t al • .. 1 '''' , • I . I it , 1 ,• • 1 . 1 1 / 4. , i s k. e '•r 1 . - 1 ,e 4, ~., ~,....k 1 ~k . ~1 ..-- il 1 • . k„ ... z , ,:( 1( (. i , . .... ...._ ,•( v- ( L ~ k.„...... . tI) "i .. , ~ 4 . • • , , , . ..,... , .. 7. .‘, ~/ ' • z. - • Mil MIEM = „<.• liOM3B. "* . qf I:raNX'Ajii S. ' HALT WISE I wroP AND ItEeDl Wallnall q, , • PRESERVE YOUR *EA 11!,: • ' , NAVA TOll7le. . . „SHOtu‘oWOE 'TOUR tigrond • -4 , AT T W SOLE BA LE A 11")(1 - 4.1(1f7,i 9 R SPORE, oit suAor,egality - dirsittty .oppoilte the • Temperszoto Hotel. A.IIXIAILME IMAMS. 41c0o. h NotwAtllttodiA " z enorisq, taw itppq eed npon's.ll articles bit, hit lift. of tittehites, he '4llBo34.otroottCooll altrrtrost sartbles,•at tli e . testy lowest ligured. Very Aiseriptiou yonztow a DOMESTIOT,IgtiORS, wholesale and retell, at the ldwost cash prices, whidh are warranted to bottle beet qualities ac cording to their respective prices. • Ills steak consists in part of OLD RIM, MONONGAHELA, • , . infirwr, 4.‘ . addax, NECTAR, and otiiers whiskies ' at tron - 37i cents t4r 112,00' per gallon. Also, ALL KINDSOF BRANDIES, oar west -of pure, from 75 cta„ to • ,56 .. per gallon, PORT, MADER'S, cumin-, BLACKBERRY and otharialnea—the beet attialaa—M u raa sonabhl Mee as con be had In the olty. VithiliPAGNA n .MLACKBERRY, GINGER, AND c.4.B.ItWAY BRANDERS, PURR JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM • CORDIALS OP ALL KINDS, all o which will be warranted to be as represen ted, and sold at pekoe eseeedillgly lorr. All the liquors Offerer fir Isle 44116 hment haws been purobased at the United States Custom House,land consequently mud be pure and good. / firillr , Phyidelans and others are irespeetfidly requested to Fire his lhrsors a trial. niat, lie has the only arttple of • - PURR PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN May, 88,1884. tr. THE WONDER OF VIE AGE I SPIRY 110 D i. ASTOSISHIVD. AT THE PURENESS AND CHEAPNESS OF Ffir *STUMM SOLD Al snore d wirmerars WHOLESALE WINE AND LIQUOR - STORE. IMHOF STSSZT, DELLEFONTS PA., The proprietors 'of this establishment take pleasure in informing the public that they hare cdastantly no hand a supply of choice foreign and domestic 'ignore, such am Old Nectar, Old Rye, Atonoinigala, And Irish Whiskey; Cognac, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger, And common Brandies; Port . 1 6-tAfacherta, —Merry, And fitsb,n Mites, " Scotch , And .11614ul Ginw New England Runs. Janiaca Bum. CQRD7kLS int, Anniieed and Rose. The attention of practicing physicians is call ed to our stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for mepleal purposes. Solite, lugs andDenlijoas constantly ors had. We have . 0 .NLY PURE NAV TAR WHISKEY in Town. All liquors werginsught when liquors' were low, and we sell thenaiseeordlagly. • All liquors are warraklied to give eatisfao tion. Confident that we ego pious oustemere wa fespectfnliy solicit a share of public patronage Liquors will be sold by the quart, haunt or tierce. we have a largejet of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grades on hand. PRO I 5t;1863. EMPORIUM. I' IBjI.DiB' , • ustfarattrn, PA. ' W. W. RIOPITGOBIEBY, Prep, Has received's large Intake of OL L OTHI3 OA SOME RS, - VESTERGE, eta., etc.,— Which will be ininahatered In the LATEST STYLES, Prot and la 6torraer Abet cannot fail to prorril ,41s factory. A large assortment of GENTS' FILSHIBEING GOODS, consistini of rr Neck -Tie* • Suspenders, Thiatirryi , Hankeichlelt, ete., "lisitttly tethb locality and Intended for tiny - EIVEMEIt TRAHII,, . • thgtei.leetecti Pettey e n ttof snit lhacY goods thsa caa be fo , where to °entre; Penniyirsnle. pania4p44.l._ 1 • • EloutttoMetf iethe mot that can lake Mtn", i 4 taerfahlridn strelacainiabeap r i All th at has ever tsfeti.gbli yet, " • ' Say that he redly eaa't be beat. , • Eniytitith 'lllLs-1 N 10 W • •scaenvirisk • would re;,. - iity" ist* tWa P*9 46 of 04' call* and +I h, that he laaa °Retied 1 Itrr Ind _ _ O OV4IN falarparsa ea Rotal;as BD3lloratiealo k6aiais will key erFddad 4 47 os beall , alldrai Di 1101 0 :.(:) •,. ", 'POMFD-CAIEBNI 1:4041.ifb r,A • 1444411 A• •t* aj r ZE trAilift 4* "holdatilbhd - at- 1 - 1 Ina almajatpare, I • stutliMillier Mod diem lifift.ll4 114S-1r ME r ,t, Btqdpp!) - k MEM =I NEW Sisa ' Auts Al. Tux oohrir M=i AffiAßß &ROI! A Magnidemi aimortipont of outhenewiroodo: DRY.GOODSI • Cionsiiting In part otoDrose 'goods , a rear, d o - Ctatiooeir, Ca4neres, eta, onebb _Tag! , hags; Tffit and Sanarner shawls. also the ' lateste Style of (Rooks and Circa. lata, whioh cantot be earflosid, to • style quality or prices. Also a large as sortment of hfillidery good', of tray description, Balmoral and Skel. -,ton Skirta, bfen and— , Bb's' Oloihalt ts, afi - • kinds of &c, •., &., —ALBO,--- GROCERIES! Inelnding a large supply of Salt Ash, Baran, Dried Beef, Lard, Candice, Coal aid other Oils.. An endless varldity of 'Wooden I Willow Ware, Glass and Qu . Jiffienare, Hard' ` Beate -end 5h,,,,,,T ) 11 ' • '• Stationary. Nolloni, Carpets, neer ogd Table 011 Cloth rho., I. liming purchased our Gonda Erchprirelyfor Clasay we are enabled, to Oirfrthenrefor sails cheaper than any Store in Central • Ealtmaylut- Ma. :EirrEll - kinds of Country - produce - Olken - 1u Exchange, for which the highest Market prim will:be paid. Our motto is "Wier @ALLIS AND arayr. PROTITS." • •ri17at.,1•864--If____L._ yy • • . • H AUPT 400., Dave removed their Foundry from the oldfitand at Bellefonte to the Mtlesburg Foundry and Maelitne shops, where they contln-, to to manufacture the Watts improved ploW;etut tre Lever olds 'fill and shears for all the plows ever Made in this county. They also have an attractive iariety of IRON RAILING, CEMETERY ENOLGENJEKS STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To this department of the busing. they evil particular 'Gentian, and have a large stock, of Patterns on hand Air stesm,fkmrlindlinw Mllly STATIONERY 1i1'11.431 ENGINES of any desirable Capacity, from ten M twenty Homo Power built in the best of style, They also manufacture one and two Horse Tread pow ens—and.four horse sweep Powers and Throbb ing machipes to snit either. Morn crushers and other articles to numerous to mention. • Orders received and castings delivered; with a variety of the above named articles kept at 'the old Hayeib property near the depot* at Bellefonte Pa., where they have Machine, Plow and Patera 11i10111716, the halt in the oonntry, that can: be ceneulted - at eny time concerning any work that may be wanted in their line of. business. Give them a N call you that want your work done op to order. May Bth 1884.-Iy. BARLOW'S Dealers end Consumers of the above Celebra ted Waeh Bildt will please take suttee, that the Label. are "'tend to read INDIGO BLUE, ALFRED WILTBERQER'B No. 253 North Second'Ares! PRILADILL'A The modify of tilt. Blue witt he the wow is i•very respect . It is warranted to color more _water than : Aeries this saMi — quar — ifity of Indigo, and go to much farther than any other Ihraa - Blue in • the market: It dissolved perfectly clear and doe* not sale on the °lotto as most of the other makes do, One Box dissolved in a half Ant of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue as any that to made, at ono third the cost. As it to retailed at the same price as the Ind- Malone and Inferior articles, housekeepers will fiVi it very much to theiradrantageto ask for thle put np at Wrniadia's. blue put up after this date with Bar low's swim on it is onviesinstios. The Nea• Label data oat requird a Stamp, jWqrar Bate by Stoteteepers generally,' eb. 19th 1864-6 m. • - IN EMEMIZii G. W. PATTON, Pisprielor liariag purchased the extensiye Jewjdri_Jle tabliihnient of W. J. Stein, and largely increas ed the Stock, the Proprietor will• keep cot:intent ly on hand, a splendid aseortment of ,AMERICAN WATCHES, PATENT LEVER, ENGLISH LEVER. CYLENDAR ESCAPEMENT t , "' y I "WATCHES WATCII CiiAM OP ALL 111141*, WOLOF BOWS, GOLD, ARD SIL f,'ER ZATIALBL.II, . SPECTACLES, ies., :‘; &Kb • &e. "hit& arilllosialdlehaspat than 'at , any Wile ennblblnient In OnanrarPennsylvanha 111aashak cloaks and jewelry mailed, and lit work ..aradrintad. i " Jan. t 9, 864-Iy. TO.-141-11, T44IIVOL 019., , • hi t Ass; ~14 0 G,;;, 41Ani - er i# 6lr . 4 l%*" $41.711.4.a5i 'En tlx V i r,g / 1 1 " It 1; 111 , 1 * suNgunntr4 •Ainlki k , -- t.• ct =I The attention of Rot el antid Eltore-a 1 la4 m . • 1 0 0 114 k . if ' 9 ' " ===l mseisuie RE AND WOOODRI osi the see of dpril A. HAUPT, Aroo 0 Bin 1 EE12211 Dlll7O !TORN, , , 'd MEI , ,••• 1.4110). %DM z . • PA.;_FRIDAY; . • 4.lrGl7slr 12, )1864. MIN - THE fIEW TANKEt 000k-Bo l oi. It Is beffiting to be n grave Omni= with The tof i teopie; . woriAir th ey 'shalt eat, bal* Misr _ey Amuser st an. Those stator labdrirt population. whO not : 54 tow ItrOti,to grave or the hospital, in lift it • 04•19 (masa with tie wolf. w • •ti habge abObe fle.poer man'e- dooi—toi. face the speothdle;*-•borrible as aarnigq of starved elves and ragged oldhiren,, or-• oit-fer timbormat re)A-lherals..no -Mem' buT. of t 144 Plotuends.of millions which this wer:les codc,ipd for wish* the laborer id tail„ 40 I JP447 Mule lid way ..iiitoiths Pocket, New England contractoreindman-' WfiketMers_o34l 6 trt:w inerdisty- ' - the price of hlo fetid the mass the • • _ far wheirirkief our, !grow poorer and still more_pocw marching steadily downward frcep oo on poverty to I downright ' beggary, from beggary. ' straightway to eta ms ion. The worst hoe' I ndt yet come, built. le fist tenting. Tour years ago every household in the land, w _ flooded with Abolition tracts, demonstrating that slavery in the South, operated to. de li - grae labor and to keep dorm the wagL)f, the free working men of the North. a poor man whose family sat around &weft epread board, whose wages sufficed not mere-. iy to support Abemin comfort and to 'dress, them with beano', but yielded a Burping to be laid by for a rainy day, wan seduced ale pride tOrote for Alasham inooln.' He has now had nearly fear Years of that glor ions and millenial rule which.the Abolition lets pictured out for himin'their campaign documents. If be bee been fortunate en ough to escape the fangs of conscription, he hae-not , bled and rotted like Ma brother or eon on some 'fruitless battle-field of ..the South, if his wife is not yet • helpless widow and lila children orphaned beggars, if he has been respited from' these horrors until call be troopsmOttlmirthir -bloody shambles of Abolition—he has been restirred,for a fatalot much better. • ft is a fact that even the bold sudecity of the Abolitionists dare-not den, that the ureira4 pnrchasing the common eat heoessarma of life, ((its smallest luxuries are cut„of the question,) are fast getting out of reach of the man-who earns his bread by the *treat of his brow., Butter has been given up by the poor man long ago. -.Butch er's meat with the exception of the pieees which in Itemooratiodays were fed to dogs and cats, has become • luxury hopelessly out of bin reach. Teit and eolfes are practi cally ns far beyond the oapaedty of his purse as Champagne, or Johanniaburg. The pipe that solaced his intervals of rest mutt be put away. , The-thne is at band when he must. either feed like a beast on the of-fall of the markets or not feed at all. His root; it is true, hare nominally advanced. but he is paid in depreciated paper, got worth for ty cents on the dollar, and the miserable ' rage which are counted out to him for his week's work are the only cheap things he I ever bees. Well may be cry out in his .dis tress. Oh God I that bread should 4)e so dear And Sash and blood so cheap! This state of things le trulg alafmingg.— Tbe and the ories of solnimations may be stifled jby the bayonet--a generation reared from infancy on cruet" may patiently eat crusts to old ago-but a people like ours, habituated to the comfort" of life, fed in plenty' on its meats and fruits, cannot be. 1 • troined to starve in decent submission, or to I die beggars in 'loyal felicity. .Th,e mutter -1 Jags that are to be heard now in every work shop, and on every street eorner forbode. storm which is assuredly coming, and, 'which cannot long be delayed., God help the heads on which lie lightnings break. The Yankees are not unmindful of this state of thing", nor forgetniterthe fitot that we are indebted to them for its existence.-.- They hare made s good thing of this 'war. The treasurers of all the rest of the land have been poured into their yawning pock eta. They here done their fighting chiefly by proxy, and under pretense of elevating, the black are represented in the• field to day by hordes of miserabte Repels, kid napped from theidanCationi of the border Rtates and insieheff off to be butehered for the "Sons of the Pilgrims." The?y are hound ing on the war because it pays them in mon ey and costa them nothing in blood. They are richer. better-fed, and more independent Than at any' period since the Mayflower "pilled ite",load of malignant., upon Ply. mouth Rook. But this craftypeople ere wise enough to see teL tbd ir,Operal distress among the poor which ie b'eoomlng snore manitbet every day., is them no good. rt -culminate in revolution, which mfght result in their fatal and: ignominious expulsion from a Ern ion whiob•they now find so profitable. At any rate, if not alleviated or subduedr-thie distress mAy, by the fierce and determined union of the msentei sty tde wary which would be to Noir ihiglendite of the sluices of the Rirerot•Liib. • Recognising these alarming fae66, appre ' landing tuts - Mties' e and the disedisoontoni tt is brooding, the Yankees lure lAtAptio., I a most 'cheap and „notable plan to digtit ' general content elaeleg ' like•PeoPln. iii 4 * 1 reaorfolls ihe poor nun tq, his cold boneaand I mouldy olleeee-pirings. This plan we will new proceed to unfold. -Every day some new eqpide. opeare.in,the tauten ashore-, , phi for ankh* weeds - palatede., and gar- 1 bagt deliotons - . ' Learnedlhilgilophime rib iisb'statietlepl tn=ig t Nate : 111 9 4 i ' eobelualve manner; an frtiziptoippl,tli g t7 tient upon iiolo - 114 Ia tbetr, - dies, that the Ehltiliiiiti iflidtoo4 ihtutostesholid ' • ..d that health and happlithig 6 lelit' isii.oo,. I simply in ,proportion , ' hi' tiliveris Of 1 his dinner*: ;• K'hll doibryj sinthitereaf li i'llat. ' $Ol4 eat 'hi. It' 0E44. , , s!!, o , 1 Ili,_,dl I • .. . 4 17# 0 0,5 Ar. d ' 2 1 41"; 4417 4 1180 riiatt ' `O Anise , Ir. . n ()gopher afigigßogeitsd AI ' 4. ;rep of e new dragustageg '‘,- ~,,. I ,- . itieesikustheituisr•Soloaelatelyest all Administration ot., iti. Buoliewarreliers‘ hew 6604 'tlitftieltex with, &Illy., loirett the sling; pt. beefistal '-'iliild•Tow - Ti - Thee and %NEW. ' 1 144, :inaut illillW, , zeolis: 7 ll , w . N _ _ . . vskidor g y i r , 'b' Y • , , • Only fret froth' ini iittlyeselneatebranees, the It y politti to Arnie same, thee eatipd from ets,• ernitintol, stvi solinalstone !WokIA rack if to piece& 'two& le. Issehabie, If tie'foots whiled' . bee Inspleatt the Yankee' s were; ;4649 a , 4 ikud I*. ,to wotok Mae ollseroil4 4 ~.,`U people ,• empty belies. 0 ' • , golileji with 01fithipiigne and sir • lie at thu inoulee'ly !weeks ontzs ••erTB I. meet is ? teniihing _ . silk , • . the dsoers of est. ingltitUe . • wiliiimeis that lurk -in i.see4, hi' ' led th e rdedera 6f the mor row' se. A Monona anialler eorth tolls cry.: One philosopher kende at eggs; and another directs i Ell 2 iratsdeeous- _At eae fittoop, lops :vegetables from the list of alley eatable' Our word fot it, that nine' oat of tel of these varlets eat , three anorthous thealeyei diem, tb say nothing of pSght Suppers, and 'that the diet iganst which, each msi epecially direola eloT *aflame, Is the very 44.whiott he vets the most of.- lig - thug reduced: the. poor man's bill of fare until they bsve left nothing on it fit for it oirlllsed being to eat, tbay kindly (br uit& recelpes for - sweetening the contents of 'swill barrels,. and committing the sweep ings of IBS — market stalls into appetising dishes. The Working man, who, In the days of Buchanan, sat down lb meat, ootee 'andimtier, end re *tables, as be : reset. these vulgar subetatti la.now regaled wifh - a Boston Ind, shei4ag that he was bloating hftaself hi those - horrible times, and was little better than a ravenous beast. Thus as beggary approaches, the Yankees, who have brought him to fit, kindly paintlts boiltitiet tor Mtn thrillithoW Colors and bay hag left him nothing to it, kindly tender him an admirable-mace for 'making It pala table. Before many months are passed, so re • Idly jare the Yeatemaavancingin_tha. ecovery of printed panaceas for hunger, that we may expect to see articles like this crowding the Mutant: of their news papers: From 11411 Y. Tribune, 1,1886 000 H Xl* /OH THE LABORER • , , --We learn th at Dootor Winthrop Dunshun -art-eminent chemist of Wetifenfield, has discovered that dfrt---tbttpure soil upon whit% we tread—le' convertible into a most alunflient and,,rtholcaome arbor of diet. Dr. ,D. was hullo this important sillsoovery by the reflection Mkt- the Datagoniana and Other prosPerons'and atbldtio tribes of &Iv; egos, make Art a portion of their - daily banquets, feed their children upon it and swallow it in large quantities, and with in finite gusto. This undeniable Toot suggest ed to the Doctor a proposition equally un deniable, to-wit, that inasmuch as the veg etable productions upon which. we have been in the habit of subsisting all spring from the soil, the soil Its thirst contain all the nutritiousnlements which find their way to the plants which olothritetPirfista • Ina word, en sere of good stiff mud bears the tame relation to _corn, potatoes, peas, and beads, quet a beg of wheat does to a ,barrel of well-bolted white flour.. Wheat is not flour, but the flour eontains °ordains nqthing which is not in the wheat. Mud le not corn, nor is itcsi but everything good corn and peas' VI out of the mud. The benefits wh must accrue to our working aliases from this discovery will be seen at a glance. Henceforth, the laborer neethive do anxiety about butcher's mast or market money, He can laugh at high prices. Every Clod on Whilar he treacle is a choice dinner of assorted vegetables.' The . toddy washings of the gutters will furnish him with a delectable soup, and should his stomach crave more eolidoustenanoe hewill find it bard by on our macadamised roads. We leant that-Dr. Dunthunner has prepared a number of valuable recipes by whiah the poor man will be able to lead to his inex pensive and convenient banquets • seat which the rich often lack over green turtle told_ChWnpagne. From the Boston Coonoonwtaith, Jan. 14, 1885. A ETRANGAR 7400. The glorious struggle for national exis tent% and negro emanoipation which we are nod - enga i 3,, d, has taught our people many lessons, b none more melons than the sinful ext agave° in Maria which we in .dulgeLin the bloated day, of peaoe. livery day the researolieit ot phflosophy develop the nutritive properties of some substance ythtshirwused. to squander or despise when lesmilered , and wetted 4 with unwholesome Beak of anhimlip. Dr. Winthrop Dunehun rw, of Wenthersteld, has prowed himself one of the besefestan of his race by his exposition of. the - fattening power of dirt. But he has now found a rixal in Professor Winslow Perkenpine, of Harvard, who has diseirrered -- thar thelifitir •Tof - the'cConimott grasshopper (the yommeveria iltroaria of modern etomokogistit) contain 116 per oont. of nutriment—a largo OMNI over hie., mutton, pork and other,- indigeptilde gar bage of, the Mel* It has long been known that the Digger Indians...of o,llfortttene of -the most comely and intelligent es o people upon the ;Mei following th en efor ruptsd instincts of vat*, make the grass hoppw their prfoeiple article of diet, and, in the absence of all other kinds of flood, confine theteselves rigidly to the limit of this'alert iiid nntrithe-inseot Grasoitoolf iii sbnimes ,t t tgy t ter Peolmetrly to the ' be n ! staid litioee ex kqh it. eon hiving' a" donciz to sit tie ,the aomphihist rich inflimuiiktorY 'slate 1 4 the - blood 'Wodioodd lor thßoonataa - nie of hopper ineat.: Doibtlase Frofeeeor .terlda- Pins hrill"sti.4 6 (foliree r bAlatioti to the Dig, Alibis Oreeiooe illiourery., 3Y:e learn gels porelisor l':Ute oteripolunted reeve* 01 . 1 liogpr iP.uctik ood'ho# l 4o7, an .oallatore of ityqperitikf graaihopppr ileah with ,Tvttho'itn4 :pakiti4l(drAt, sad Mat *ay bare ipirtntit;tBo4Coldir ia lteet". , to `l l LOAtostrAisii -!.. ',.. 7 .a n t niNo t rue' t i t `A . tot , • 4da44. I 9 em er e th Piaatd, e W IT hie appetite. , With ftwoftielt- SW tiiiiii4mary .% 1. , , AlloW/uslthe Wien, %tiny WNW' i'''. le, pdtperll.-asot 420,1 reit . %Wit eeziottel plimatiW glow te • ' miellaireelasll4 alamteatht iiiii lopt , IPS.* lea. 'l_ : MOM for emptiness - rags. We remember, in ono youth, g *sett diverted with the a of pefenrieua Yankee, 'Op provided big a with apear of green speoliodwa imposed eho*ed - shavings upon the poop bust for bay. . - This nation is like that peer beaSl. All the .104x1 1 Shiest of Ye bsari train vs b the Abolitionists, - ;Marines for hay. e Yankees who' herb plundered us of osur substance, kindly lea der TI4 the green spectacles to freshen , end brighten our arlt f' - .lea aflaul oligar-ritamed quid y with which lOsee Prose, at the tail., web diddled 0ut...0r the good blear's colt.-, As" IMI STATE SIGHTS. , • • • Gum* gf paterftgaruridp and efeere.;—The healaty tone , Mdreneirk indicated by Sena- I tors Callamer, Trumbull, Bbermsn, Foster, and other Republicans, in .fheir speeches• mesyeeting the duty of Government to regard its Odustltuticautl obligations, and the Moceisity of preaerving tinak,furidednental law from the assaults of Si mimics, is an encouraging feet to thwtrtie friends of the country'. Of a similar chaiseter were ob aereationd of Senster Fessenden, the o...ter day, in speaking of oast" .rights." The nuestion under discussion In the ' Senate was the .ropriety•of allowing Stateato tei •hare!, whioh right Mr. F. adtrolsatad. fl !midi "Sir, I cannot , close without skiing one word on the cubjeet of State rights. We wjto advocate tiiieweasure have been assailed —perhaps tit& Is to strong - • word; there wasp, 4rtettiott tosontaii-rrs-peritaptrintt do not knoll , of any other word that would sufficiently express the idea—swelled as if we were preaching np the dootrine of SCate ri g hts folloy_ingAmisa&orihot toodatioas o and of the rebellion, and of every- Oting else that has me up State rights against the General Government. • Sir, are we open to that reproach? If we are, all I fieve to say is that bum a be liever in ths States as institutions, and should like to ask th•Aionste if those 'Anti" tutibns Cease of exist what becomes of the United States? - they are overthrown,' prostratodby the legislation of the Govern ment, where is the General Government itself' 'Rao it come to,yass, that wo cannot argue here at all upon the interest of - the States of Atoll we Sentare are the representatlvae peculiarly? Shall wade nothing herd about what the interests end power and well-being .of those States ficquire In connection with our subjects of -legislation? Shall we say nothing of whitlights they may have under Lc Constitution, for fear of -traveling over ground that ethers have travelled before. us to the injury of the General Government of the :Union? Why, efr I have net intOi apprehensienv For one, I believe thaii-if they are weak.sind-, embarrassed and labor under diffibulties a also. ' but when you build -upland sapper*. them- aiukcproteer-therin ties exercise of their rights and the increase of their good, you is the best possible way protect - the Union itself and advance' ittr glory and it. potter, and this is *hat .I have to say in answer to all that may be intima ted.. with regard to raising the question of State rights." THE DEMOCRACY WHAPUNITED. The Tilden:of the Democracy to driSe the shoddyites, speculators; 'plunderers, idol terere and miscegenationists, from -power never gave better promise of success. It is true that a few individuals who have unstik tingly committed themselves to a war Polley still hold out against the organisation of the party on a Peace platform ; but their num— bers are growing beautifull,y less every day. While this is the case with a few calling themselves Democrats, It gratifying to know that a great many who have noted, with the opposition to the Democracy, have become satialledßiat the 'Crnior, cannot be re stored-by wer, and that a further continuo lion of the war .15 at' the IsuartUof their own personal liberty and the heeded or the States have determined to support. • ?WC omtdiditelor President. . That the Candidate nominated•at ChioMgct will be a Poses man sad placed upon an un mistakable Peace Plgfiv cwe ilexe not the remotest doubt. The feelfog at peace is growing stronger every day, turd 'we may say that already it is the prevailing senti ment of the country. It is growing so fast that thole who call themseliee Democrats end oppose it, will be but ekeeptions to the general rule that all Democrats are inlavor of it, and they will either fall in With their old party friends or go over to the enemy where some of then properly belong, t, From the dims of the times we have not the least doubt but the DemoorabY win be united encisietain the nominee of'the Chi- Garr Cotreention logo will es a ram Man,— It will do the • heart of every patriot and true friend of the Union good to see 'the consertative Inds of the eottutry united in one grand national potty, battling against e fanatics and despots with have broilea the country brwar to the verge of ruin, bp on allatfornrog Peace, where every span who levee the Thilturthat our Revolutionary fathers made,- Mad reverenee itsoomnitution tan stand =Maass sme men. Lett ;*ho is disposed toisitibaMah ttittPlenvelfwer pelmithis platibrmi orwlto 'knot willing to t h fOr Tame aid the Pinion, and still ato be ailtemearst; prepares to jets the enemies of. thl IMMO, lelr•there can hi to. nentrals Moth s campaign. There can be but two parties, the friends of plaint and the MOON- the - friends•of • "warpeollienon, Midlands*" and , the NtellthllelPlMPtof of, 'Worse than Attetrban .4092,tirkm—Voluteli Ltilieiothi's ". 13*911ttiNkr—WM: i l loid Ihrtion, in a tpanan in isse; attd: "The Unice- *Pit NaV,VEre American 1 104 , 1 1 .20‘ , ..yo i: rp ow th. ~ niinnikOlitirinenitniing Sidon nappoit t9X4,9/044 Aislit is - Ifte^ , 4•Ainoiltrar ortikei s su /Atari. in' . . I)DnolasParNW 10i Wirltlii iiliftliii m e taga Athatt.,"i_ JaWlLMiltifft .4 ra t t P 6 . 0 of (be t Misr ' ' , Erb*" - Ansi; ay ; ilr,'" "I gh tu 7 si4 ;7{lnl IrtillrOte .11 1 PiOr - 4 11111 0 0 wit omesph me, 9. :„ • ,—ti , on rusidaY; Gym; atisk at of the salvoes getting - do tketinnshmeni4lloooo r e=;,lpat meteisalltl4o.3llo* vas di eittf fieeliiq•-weial z t olmely, - th - m.rn ant"; a Oth. tiye". - - tee. Into, :Iselitiles , l :Aweiti , l4l,l6 V ti. frOm the 1'944 ongpt- a , ItinOieht shoat.flaeg, , . ~._ ... ,1 14 I or shaking areel. 00.41 ro • Onthar--zeither staktoo eottnreatly , In nifito,,,Wkeneall rummer" dash .tnaton . oft) pr i d e soimmthe ritrerliri . ''' We d Welniti twean the negross-ando.bie "paranattee w not materially lessened, the white sitbeci tote being ahead ar . all othets:ltiehlittbkik6 it hilts eid'ared tato storalhotat kne4l46- Jag bracken Mathes tailing eras!. Erik_ arriving near Dr. Dana's "voidance ibi" A ro Weir ott his boat; trenf-lakoof,lo.lll 4 reet iota thlorootio, whereibr.tme or i were r , No_ as hint, one of theta hitt b w backbone pasitod tidtitine the -ribs into hiss right long. Still continuing to fun,,boAres eruct ,npon the Veieririth - the - gator, Web wis broken in4bree;mieires. lie wail Ahem ' pushed dolln„enitainnetli dying. To , d stilt were to the atrocity- -of this ;fear" byand while lianas etruplinf ,~ b lug, Aisititrot.litieireilitid - dyiriebiaelili brains out one n4llOlllO a weatratied-dole. Another of the party Sotaintv op at tbaii Gore threw a stone st him -cutting him • MeTbra gash in iiis bead. -gar. Pane, who wait cs the spot a plinuto or two &Ger. found hip; speechless; and in a colnuto or twoinutre lie died. . the indignant Wizen* of the , town srm.t, ed the murderers' and GNI are do, If snob an sffair had taken place in 'ha slave market Beecher would have gone cream Greet, had tits, and every nigger paper to the land howled over it for a year. hut it was speculators in human blood and bones it may pass luirustlced. TcrWMOM)T - MAY COJCERN. • , 1 - Abrillys.lficroln, of ibeireh fitt: end Abp Lintels of July 1110-111M1. gut the following - gore. ' • — i s t ' " T..totots's Tsacobswh !mien : I declare that I bare no pifittoinn RECTLY OR INDIRECIII4t - to Wieder* with the institution of *sort in the*_,Orelf where it exists. boll. intve_NOSAll. FUL - KlGillt TO DO 80.. and hose NO IN CLIRATION TO DO 80. * * • 'Tim R 1 RT of each State to-order -W , loputrel its own domestic institution'. timrdieg to its own Judgment EXCLURLYALY, IS' Eg-, SENTIA'L to the behove of power on whiila the perfection and ENDURANCE ofotir political fabric .dapand.—AiirsAssi Atineoht.• zieconw Td entretWifennwsit4eostitleesE:. mllr-axxx'464,l9B‘ • - . • lb wilco it, bury 001.1011/11.. Any ..praposi, .lion which embracet the rootoratiolot posnai,;, the integrity of the whole _Thiion and the AIIMIIDONINE*T OF SLAVERY-and whlelr _ cornea by and whit thenetharity that can eon trol tie armies now at war witttha Optted fitatel, will be received and cenelder 'the Doe:mart, Goieriimaor of the_ nit ' -States,nad will beartet by liberal Wass, ow substential and 'collateral - :pointai and dm bearer or bearers thereof. skall..lurn *fa 4:sandlot both ways. ` VAttrADLIII Satniva"—Titi impl e tkuoinf 'oder produced by perepiratltta is frocilleatte stutraeof-vexoticuate-personeteketertoay . Nothing fut simpler then to sof tyro t h is odor Much there effectually than'by the 'applice• Lion of soeb costly unseats and pertfouil ag ora in Mof. It is only necesuirY to platoon some of the compound spirits of itettoOnith.. and place abou4 , twe table spoonsfnl in aim- Sin of water. setting the Ilice, hands and, arms ist Ada leaves the Oin as elieln,,rweel and freshas one couldyrish. _V* yaskiegl is perfectly harmless, and very cheap, It je reciartmended on the stithdrity Idt-. , perienotetphystedan'.. . ferattous niummansint in_the Republican papers wide glees Hm l / 4 , eneral Hunter, When al ornearChldotstile Virginia, burned 'Hie vtrgihta Ifnitterally, the t relic of Mr. Jefferson's great mind. ** Put of reelect lo_lbat greatest of swiss. men, Oda old and time honored structure shchaht have beep 'spared If for nothing , It% churning diegieenathe Admintst that it 'geoid sofas' malignity tossevhdtkat groat and good imen,eimply becatumks , wass, Desmond and thennther of our Deolaretion. of Independenee to thus ruthiemily deitroy that ancient edifice of learnitipmed all thee was In it. It is an awful diegraos.. , 46_ A witty gentlorear; masking, of a frletnrwho moo ,prostrated by Mekhei ' Vs 'marked taint be could hardly remoter / .idiat kin -oeastitation was all yaw " eonetitution la all gone?' s ilo by!tansleri, „ I - do not pee bow' be Homiest Ill.' : 1 1), responded the wag, "be lives 'Os Mt by- . ktws." tiri , That , ' &boat the witty this gortatage4 , ng. Pinuessidnumt•Orwre FAita.--The Seats Agrioulturnl Fair will behohhittlestesti oa the grounds of the,NorthlSPS:2o,4o.'" rat Society, on Thesday,liredit , day pad Friday; th e 27dg-2Se; - find 80th,' of September next. irbr cheeks% said other information, pspicauwi/1.-.44 1 44141 4. B. ;,ongaker, eq , lierriscork —A odwita ObiPliiin lefties Oa iii ' the colored people of South Corolinolleme. , seahmulated• more property by,titoir ia rir awe the wit commeitneti Ikea 14 number of toy elite `of eallgrants te l. toorintry have ever 1110411411olited-hr the cams • otAitos. • TWO, font limelltelni Coolleestion'' in, 199:11teOrt20410ble - auto Iteitenty tiptunity. • • . . --Wiwi i'paeltia4ollllW litinVii ie thesykoi itenion, UNIDO Ntioa, daelarlikir that slikvervbail 444 A d, w pa imuk , to I* sartti It InotielA is at if - todditilai'lldrl44l ibi ft of Itsx* naithice oat, rodflit mita' ottott tirtilkots toonth 11 ,'• .--, t.,; .:t .t„ , .. :!•:,- ,'..-.!...' _— Pee Mt - otriritlitie 1 tantattivaithita l ir vit Mat el glAtViiii evc P=o VIII jitlP.ll tiNON: I :. ant z torautlisimtor Pvtirtila i 11114: ' *OA** •Ilielicii.n e , 0 .41 1 0, 1 1001 /0 1 't r . ..s!,lSr , '4.111 - ;s) lA,. • 1 , ~.-.T-2--‘ ti At . .., ~. -41,,,,i-4, el tu. 1 Seca, =
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