’ - 4 J A TERRIBLE ORDEAL REMINISCENCE OF MAJ. GEN, CLEs BURNE, OF THE C. §. A. The Absolute Control Men A Fedoral He Held Over nis Colonel's Trying Experience ~Mortal Dread “Now, Men, Fire!" Cineinnatl Enquirer But there was one part of the Confed. erate line which did not share in the tu- mult and flerce resistance which was every-where else apparent. This was the portion held by the division of Maj. Gen. Cleburne, or, all the southern people know him. “Pat Cleburne It has been said of Cleburne that he was the only man in the Confederate army who could absolutely control his men and make them hold their fire until he was ready for it to be delivered On the day of this ttle, when the Federal advance | that he said to his tro Pp would shoot any man who would dare un until he gave the word This wus the explanation of the ominous silence all along that portion of the breast works held by fe +. | robably the | t of this can esl by re r the words of a coli » was cajturea in this it the next day as ti ter 1 ' 18 Sine an h te to fire a h .] shown Fed ral ] battle and who “It was the my DErvous s) W hen we be most ordeal which stem has ever undergone, g the advan ¢ we naturall that the artillery would we gol within range forward until we fire of musketry, rin to open upon us also 1 through so much savere y expected open iS S000 as having this «1 on the cCalrving me some rel eX forward ttement occasion but he » ran lor yar r more, and th shot Another 100 expl of bombsh a0 of the Kind! | now began to feel a strange Another 100 yards, and un of life and ive place W« lesine Was 1 Af Cannon st yards ar | no oston no si Ousness to La vir f waving ol WOrks wi I w fear CXAr no matt 1gth we twenty when er how terrid le it was were within scarcely yards of the intrench from all along the line pi ided forth, beneath the head res and hundreds of muskets 1 could see them as | gave a quick glance down the who'e front, and those immediately before me, particularly, seemed slightly waving from side to side. There ; aki Ig it I knew that every holder of a musket was picking out Ms man, pa inned for but a few moments, when above all other sounds, distinet and clear, | heard the command ‘Now, men, fire “Inst there seemed forth a more { ments 8C given, from along the entire like rutning Fash 2 sheet of flame and smoke and fel sensel an in stant, but when 1 rec | myself turned to look there scemed to be scarcely seven men in my entire feet “The of above other sight or sc forest { mo ucx e888 for vere the con yan niain seemed 1 irmy in t) fores $0 © f f the t may attle the f (hel I Federals the fury we correcin 1) sinte that Confederates picked irne s lead ine 1, Vw Transylvania Saperstitions Ninete ‘nth Centars The grea test luck that can befall tal is to be born on Kaster Bunday the bel ‘ nging, but it is not lucky po lie or lay The spoon wit] the | ast have been removed from the t carefull snd worn It by the gives him power to witches who seek to molest Perhaps the most importa: ar i George's, the lof April cor resg your Sth of May eve of which is still frequently keg meetin taking : CAVErns or w a mor which Wing is in the he the shepherd Ri His LOCK 3} ve Lhe t by place at night l thin ruined walls, all the ceremonies { w The feast usua he shat are put into practice, to beware ot day whose in turf f is the great to counteract blocks of rreen anced This | sania This came night is the best for fir i “ many people il the hi ying Lo probe the gold it seh researe ¢ in this country a scmewhat ance of reality in most parts, for perha; s nowhere else have nAany su nations been obi rete their riches in flying from an to say nothing of the us roid and ver which country in all directions Not a year passes without bringlog to igh some earthen jar contaloing old Dacia. <uins or golden ornameuts of Homan origin, and all such discoveries serve to feed and Keep up the nationw superstition, spend hes usually are, ! than , ‘ cessive seaming the Letter from a Colored Bishop, Atlanta Com ti Bishop Turner, a leading colored man, has written a letter in which be advires the young men of his race to leave the towns and cities and seek homes on the government lands in the west He thinks the servile nature of the emyloyment in which the malority of negroes are ea gaged degrades them and strips them of Ul ambition. The bishop says that you may take the brightest young man in Glia and Jet him come out of Harvard or Yale with a diploma as large as sheet, buts after he bas blacked for three months at the Kimball s¢ his manhood is gone for Hie ion Tewish Edurntion In Rusia, Fx: Mother blow has been struck at the her education of the Jews in Russia 0 minister of public instruction lias d that all stipends given from tha funds pv poor students, who ars of charge to the high forth be bestowed onl 10 profess the Christian faith hang» anes , ing stores to supply the | code. { sometimes Was no | and | regiment on their | while | y treasured up | distinguish the | | it dav io the | occult | nely : aud where | cbration | uence | ding ! tin Vain ged | Thse overed | must be | A VERY PECULIAR PEOPLE, af the Russinn and Polish Jews, IPhi'adeinhia Recor!) section of the city south of strret, between Second and there have settled within the past ten years many hundreds of | us sian, Bulgarian, Polish, Houwmanian, and Bervian sews, and by the peculiarities of their habi ts and customs they have built up an exclusive ecommucity of their own. Even in the slums there is an aristocracy of wealth among them, but many a hu Ky tongued fakir who tramps the strects with bis tray of collar buttons or other trash has dived deep into the mysteries of the Kabaln, or has in his mind great stores of Talmudic lore The condition of hundreds of wretched immigrants Is miserable in the extreme In Catharine, St. Mary, and Bedford streets they live in huddled masses, Most of these Hebrews are ex ceedingly pious, In the morning they turn their faces to the east, and while bending bac K 1 and forth mutter in hurried tones the § tural nutes of a Hebrew prayer Sore of the shrewder among them have become very powerful by start littie fukirs, and these men bave this business these people ertinacity to bed by the Mosaic be Kosher (el Some Customs Observed by the In that Lombard Tenth streets, the peddlers, il made small fo In all their with supers! dietary laws prescri All meat or no Jew will himself thereof. There is a Ke for they afraid to use fearing it is not clean kosher bootblacks w ordinary blacking There are a number d two of rtunes at pove rity itfous s must defile by eating sher fe tle ler, the ordinary ice There are’ Oo Gon Are oven use Lhe of gregaty am i i shioen when Le enters th talet mal } Upon uis other d over follows th is A mixture Ma Arviand t army f§ n early autumn night, osed Al onee we # verses to the tune college song, * Lauriger young lady of the party m Maryland & cousin of ours, having recently set them to this music before leaving home 10 share the fo the Confederacy. All oined in ch , and when we find lat { from ’ 2h t of Hl Music was prog up Handa truck of the old fr rtunes of the r vp S the melody ear through vel soy the gained and in the ubt the hand uns would hold of it; but from f the continuance of the « cheerful missing 5 : ory have gotlen last during eracy, those ture wers nl uf or instruments of The Musical Cholera Preventive According to telegraphic advices from Europe in a garrison at Sar atoga have adopted a method of prevent ing cholera altogether pew to medical science, which to about the disease If the Saragossa ex; cessful, then to city supplied wit] yas) as, for operative i of tory hand organs of the cholera No town with the soldiers SEONG KUOW so HILL eriment pro. e which is pleatifuily ical institutions, such unateur etd concert tras and need fear SUC msfance fo “benefit ™ orehe oN f nasocintic peramt an a @iona brass band the epi musics AN AY alla vin y erag ks of wilh a will be liable t demic, and SON Ar susirio ter and a plan il be proof against invasio As Oa] look as pily, iti if we shall eo plague until at least another » can a'ford to await the SATAZOSSA eX ment equanimity however } CAPE mmer tecome of the Com arath ¢ er wit Hevolver John Ball Taking Up the i lon Standard P for the first time ¢ don, a co petition was comm the revolver This deadly kas never rece d in this tent ! we ecently ttle count Af than an wen power. 1 “ a nr three inch bull seve Wun of those who fired Mans touched the twelve Inch disk. while « ouly succeded, after dwelling aim io a fashion that would been practicabe in front of Amb, in or paste get twelve incl never thers nulla or an two through the wert ol ng one board Chaste Conversation Chieago Tribune Gen, Grant did not It is related that on one of his ¢ AMI AJ fu like coarse stories the general's staff in Ww was a rough and ready fighter, of strange oaths” and stranger vulgarities, One evening, in the presence of Gen Grant and several brother officers, he opened the conversation in some such way as this: “Well, boys, I've got a mighty good thing to tell you It would hardly to repeat, of course, In the presence of ladles ® = Well, " Grant interrupted, in his firm but quiet way “allow me to suggest, then, that it might be ad visable to omit It iu the presence of gentlemen, Care for Ree Stings Exohangs | of a bee Is acid and to neutralize its o “ects an a'kali should be used when possible. Fine tobacen 18 sald to Le a good remedy A pinch of it moistened aml ap plied to the The yenom wound like a sponge gives relief in five or | tea minutes A Good Definition, Exchange A teacher asked a little boy, hopet™ “It is never feeling ointed, " a red the ehild pr good an Answer 88 sore w have been able to give “W hat An adhere | the | wealth ane ctedly In the | of a tatlor for we | the cently " | pert fitts Horatius, a | POI yy si to | on their | hardly have | cut smoking | | has to hn pi if BETWEEN QURSELVES. [Anouy mons, | Because her eyes to mo and you The brightest and the bluest, Bhall storm aris between us two, The oldest friehds and truest Bho smiles on me, my heart is lost, And yours is steoped in sorrow! And yet the flowers | gave to-night Bhe'll throw to you to-morrow. Coquette she I5; «0 say with me, “| ot him who wins her wear ber; And fair-however fair she be, There's many a lasssio fairer, wi | " But if it hap, as well it may That each in vain bas pleaded, If all my songs are thrown away, And all your sighs unheedad; Wo'll vow ourselves to hermit vows, We'll cross no foaming billow, We'll bind about our dismal brows No wreaths of mournful willow; But show, in spite of her disdain, We vet can Hive without hor, And joining hand gh again, And think no mor bout her we'll lau erty wting« 1! Public } i “hn of to the health of man want of King back point Food is Very w Rrra 8a t | vir that and Is niin te dis A LER Yander . ‘ming as Mrs v wross a \'an rk Cor ( lerhilt {lege of blishment stood in on male ex 10 hier upper fig men I ERrment Mrs. Wi hat is } y 1) or i158 miatls The garment } 1 taker let } and generally adapted is for Mrs derbi ho 18 al her eas N endures in ‘An w port 1 hile ur or lwo whi the h Me nding Hanes forms a living sosilion WANK LHer wavs Yect of the ng CRaaur th [| w Le perfectly emo raiment sfrale under Process 1 in . ber own sugpestion that i : bx Cing 103 axl L n found a perfect working n our busioe of Mrs ~ ’ 10 the Dents ana carr and who ted with s irl Op ©OnNeK wad = she suiteq ‘ malier of n the ress cMallin's Seheme men he wa oute, rendered es MeMullin gn cet unienar Fifty man, a “Nay got i nor bows chirped Gilles ony » CERN Oh said Lhe he wrathfully poured back into the barrel bottle and don 1 com here again, " he added bottle to Giles Then Me, MeMullin bottle in his pocket. Walkin yard he sat down, and drawh bottle be pushed a stick down the neck. Then he took a swallow and lay down to ig fron. There was a Bexile man of | wor and the nourishment "Here, take your monkeving around Af he tossed Lhe carefully put the oa metal 1g out the through real good sleep on a | fle of sponge inside that Wall Catebing In seandinavin Chbengn J Capt. Lloyd has been traveling in Sean dinavia, where wolves are Abundant The animals are very fond of pork, and his plan of euticing them in order to shoot them was to keep a lve pig In his sledg uraal { and to pinch him In the night time order further to deceive the wolves he fastened a bundle of straw, covered with 8 biack sheepskin, to a rope fifty feet long aud dangled it when the sledge was in motion. The wolves heard the pig squeak and, thinking the bundle was IY pig, came near enough to be picked off | with arifle Chileag I yor thing in ( get left, Govern ment ohaey ns have dem: onstrated that even the picves wih doable 4 iat it the or LEA Te | Inke | the | before | decensed, | Long | | Susan h CARO | EGAL NOTICE, — Notice I; given to all persons folk chattles s vistons 1861, Court, of the and if no exceptions be the frst duy of ame will be confimed ut I. Inventory of the personal property | of Benjamin Bitner, late of Potter town. ship, deconsed, as tuken by bis widow, Ly. dia Bitner 2. Inventory of George 1. is Mirchy | ted that | owing inventories of the goods apd set npart to widows under the pros | of the net of 145h of April, A D have been confirmed nisi by the | und filed in the otfice of the Clerk Orphan entre county, filed thereto on or next term solutely intere Court of C the | \ pereonsl prop Grege Lownshi ) i nis widaw ne ne tn ken by Barbara | 3. In of Johr ship, i ventory o P. Dihnss conced, Deahinss i. The invent of Absalon Registers Oli e, ECUTOR RELIEF & CURE. rivet petaitior 1t 1 RAINBOW fUPTUR la, safe, roliat a Truss, Yur r ot . oe forgotten. Hes > re ¢ rene ¥ # shar with “TIVE CANVASSERS Hearthetans Farm 2 Watian aa Gi Vadw wWidl a Ga add O AY GWAVA HW. HH. THOMPSON Ad ( 0. Arch Steet, Philad« Old in Experience. We have had thirty years’ erie in manufacturing Raw Bone Super-Phosphates, and farmers may depend upon our good 404 exp nce rs iD. 10 1m mprovement manufacture by science or ac. complished by skilled expe- rience thi we have not embodied i ing relia- ble and ghetp fertilizers. It has bee n shown over and over again by testimoni- als from reliable farmers, and by analyses made and pub lished by State Boards of Ag- riculture, that DBaugh's $25 Phosphate is a complete and reliable fertilizer for general us or suggested economy of + produc a " BAUGH & SONS. Philadelphia. Bole Manufacturers, A inion Business Co e5 Y USE. The Greatest of the Age! ToRPIDLIVER, Hi Fil 2 after aE aad Fricabiiny ii iiey a4 aa temper, having i Plas) a such a ta hthewutferer, GAY Ham or Willskens ohan on Grossy HLACK by a single applioation of this DYE, It imparts a hata color, acts instantaneously. Bold b Drogeists, of rent To yeoe! . Office, 44 Murray 8t., New York, Quic k Railway Time, i wekford, IU. This is cerly i we hawe appoint ted | Frank P, Blair, sole agent for (he Quick Train Railroad Wate hes in at Be liefoute. Jan, 1580, sale of our the town Rock roun Waren Coupaxy. BY HOSMER P, HULLAND, L Sec. Having most thoroughly tested | the Rockford Quick Train Watches for the | last three yesrs, | offer them with the | | fullest confidence ns Lhe best made and | most relinhle time keeper for the money | { that can be obit { ained, {fu h for tw LAIR, i Ri w, cerry Wat FRANK J. } Y J UAr anded I8TY., ha performs Watch | ever had, every day and st in the carried it 00 tine has it Irregular, or leant irelinbhle, |! end ACE | ) phton had onda have n recom Ug lo ever eK ee je ckford fia run i Na tlona Ife | LE render PR. m. McENALLY, Soecial Aqt. — D N The oldest and best appo inted [netitaties for obaining a Business Education. For circulars sddrem. FP. DUFF & BONR, ge ~ bone him for an fmmmedia 4 » rN ¢ { fe fF & Sass, Plusbargh Harper & Be DO YOU WANT A NICE, BOOT (COMFY or RTABLE years, | been | 1S59--1 SS5 BIG BARGAINS. RY GOODS NOTIONS SHOE 1 NO) Well known Boot and Stand. Me Cafferty’ upp. Deg LE Budd ol. ng, DECAY, LL fad ~“NmMD rr «=< > THOUSAND CASED: ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your os by a sbek child suffering ard crying with pain of ent Hing teeth? If 00, send al once and £0» Bottle of Mes. Winslow's Seorning Sramy Terrmins. 1s value is (nealonlabie the poor Wtthe sufferer Immediately. Depend upon i | ethers, thers Is po mistoke about iL Tt cures dyw tutery snd dlarrhoss rogoluter the stomach and bow oh cures wind ool, oftens the gums, redaces In Bammation and gives tone and energy to the whole, system. Mas, Wissen 's Sooraiwe Svner 108 Outi SEN Terveiws be pleasant to the taste, and is the prey soription ofeme o. the sldeant and best female phyvh chant and nurses in the United States and is for sale by all dragtete 11,0 : the world, Price 25 das | ® bottle, aR! J AGENTS WANTED Anciicas RASPBERRY RANCOCAS vood wpplde who enn devote | lr entire Nama -— Shomtbon to the work. The bariness nuned Dar mes succeed whose of} bers ll | GROW RIS of a Fall Line of FRUITS AND ORNAMENTALS, A owl swing Tor hoot energetic wen AA ro. R. C. CHASE & CO, Philada. Pa, i In prevents glven away: Send GD tents postage, and by mall It will relieve | get free » package of ain work hat snvihing in presents verywhors, of either tall ape « space time only, to kr us at vers homes Vortunes for all) Lore abealat oly qesarad, Post d lay in Maur & 0. Portland, Magne of tare value, 4} at will start w : H eT fs ¢ Aerion ATT aban bh beng A thawiy MICHEIT COONEY'S Shoe | ‘We Guarantee ron Omnoner | GROCERIES ! Give us a Call Satis~ faction. Country’ Produce On hand, and Wanted at all times. C._ U. EE HOFFER & CO. Allegheny «l., Bellefonte, Pa
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