.' t S M 2?- -" - , Till! CONSTITUTION THE UNION AK$ TIlK KNFOBCKMENT Of TU LAWS. II. II. TTIS.SOTr, KOITOK 4I PI'KLISIIER VOLUME XXI, NO. 11. MIFFLINTOWiN, JUNIATA COUNfX I'EN.N'A., JU.NE ID. 1S07. WHOLE NUMBER 1051 0CltttttC teiuis of rtBLiCATio.v. The 3mt Skstisei i aaiA.-.wtf Wednesday worin-, on Bridge street, 1-7 M H WILSON. ' The nirt"tWiON 1'KiCE of die paper i Tiii'i nut I 4RS ner vear in advance. and SH.50 if not paid within the first three -,., """. ., ' 8CY J"o pnpor diseontiniie.1 uniu an ar- tearages arc paid-cicept at the option of the ! tditor. , .rivl.r.T,i.. i -Ar.vttvris.sa.-The rates of A?LRTIa , JMJ are lor one square, o. ... .u . one insertion, T.i rents three. ?l oo;nnu oo c o , J.X.IHI3 mice, v . or mc'j suhsoaoer.t insertion Admimstra- r' r.TKPntnr's and Auditor's Notice". f-Noo. v. ... - - - , i rrofe-sioiiHi and liusmess Cards, not exceed- I ing 2i Vmcs r.ud iuomdins copy of paper. . $..oo per year. MercLanlsi adver , C I", ,,er Tear, i nc lid- j bb i HPer at their Store.. .Notices in reading j ZJZ Per line. " Job Work. - r ion ii'nnir I K. ine Nil. . -Y" " for thirty Hills, c fiW . .e c c.. ; one- fourth J,oo : one-haJ. ,.... a nd addn on- .1 numbers, half pr.ct-anJ foi bUals, ,.,oo perquue. smss (Larus. JEKEilAIl LYONS, Jitfllintown, Juniata County. .. Otlicc en Main uroci South of Uridc hir et. Jutt :': of tlf Vcmc, burvcyur nul Von-. yfTin.aucml promp.ty.oa. - , gctnvuivn. ,. . , .. ll... no.t : 'ntf.l;:l! .e l rim. I ann-uim i nr, ...LI inluid suivevM:ir. finsy I, un. JOHN X. "h. SAliif itoraci-at-I;uu, HIIFFUSTOW-N, JfXIATA COfSTV, TA. OFFKRS bis profci-sional services to llic public. Vrouipt stieulion given to the prosecution of clsiins against the Uoveriiuient, celled ions and all other business entrusted to his ci.r- Olhce in the ShtritTs oilice, in the Court House. Sept. 'Jo, 1805. w AUCTION EElt Theundnrsi?ne.l offers his services to the public as Vendue t'ryer and Auoiiiinoor. Ilo has had a very large experience, and feels confident that be can give satisfaction to all trim may employ " ,lc lauS e addresscJ at Mitflintown, or found at Lis houc in Fer EianaRh township. Ordeia may also be left 6t Mr. Will s Hotel. J in. 2j, 1804. WILLIAM GIVEN. J1ILITAEY CLAIMS. a"IIE undersigned will promptly attend to the collection of claims against either the State or National Government, l'oii'ions. H ick 1'ny, Uoutity, l'.xtra 1'ay, nud all ..thcr claims irisiiig oui of the present or any other war, ullcot.d. JT.UEMIAH LVON3, Au.ncy-at-I.i w. MiSintotrn, Juniata Co.. Vc. fcbl josiirii ?. i;:ll. CLO T II I E ll Kti. 4:'. SuriTn TIIllU) Sir.fJCT. I'jJJLA D'A Clothing superior to any c.l.fir eiabii-i-monl i the City rn-1 at lowr pricej. Mer ebauta vi;i find it to .heir a .K.niiag to cull. AU gocds warranted. IVcseated by J. ll. Swover. "" 'y- TTEV TOBACCO STOitE. lust received J. at I'.nmes' Cigar and Tobacco Store, a fresh supply of pure VaraCigars and Tobaccos. He-t'.NaTy $1,00 per lb 2u,i 'Ji'c " " t.'i r",--- " " Cases Gold Bar 1-4'J " " irani'ue l-'3 " " The best brands Fine Cut loose and in foil, and all kiiidij of Eright Tobacco at reduc ed prices. The lovers of good chewing and nunking tobacco are respectfully invited to fall and ciauiiuc my stock. 4. T. BARNES. J'N N i V I. Y A N i A HOUSE PA T T Ell S OX, PA. fprasii Siffiin Slatisn, on Ttaaa. Railroad The undersigned would repectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken charge of the above named house. The house is large and. commodious, and Tve'.l vcTjiilated, and is ri;led up in single rooms and rooms for families and is open day anO nicbt. l'crsons wakened for any train. Tht be.it attendance given terms as reason able as the times will admit. F. M. MICKEV, jan. RO-tf. Owner and Proprietor. DENTISTRY: P3 en r3 L5 I 3 yj S C3 , OH. s. U. i.i -uH Wih I OFFERS his profesf lonal services to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining coun ties. Being in posessi n of all late impfjve ueiiis flatters li.m-e'i that he can give en-tir-xsatisffitvion to thoe who may ii:ed liis services. Having had tv.cive years experi euce. he U prepared to do all work in hispro- ssion. eitlier in gold, silver or vulcanite. The bc-l of references given. Charg. s m -d- i ite to soil, the times. (Mli. e in roonw for j..,iiy occupied ly Dr L'ib. June 11, '.; ly. 'I )L..UN a-ad Fancy Job work Jiiittty cieecu J i."i-s x e w f a m ily imWT??TOR IT'IT K'mJfPfW' f EJaii WIiiJLl vILLLfiiSjkJllij! rP " 'l"r Wits of Iho "Singer" Ma- ; ! -- dim" over all others, for either family , !" so nfinut'cluring purposes, are so well j csinV.ishod and so generally admitted, that an enumeration of tlieir relative excellencies ! I... . :.i i "f iuwuwc.i necessary, Ol'B NEW FAMILY MACHINES, vhich has been over two yenrs in preparation, nJ w,iicl ,M fcr J ' . ; K!lrd!ess of time, lal.or or exnense.a nd is now ..... , 1 . .. . eonll.ielltlv ,.rcont,.,l in .1... ..l.lr. u ,, .. r l . . 1'ui.imij im: uesi cening.uaciiinc lucxistence. i iiv .1.111III1U 111 dllrabll. n:lJ , , auJ ane.y of w'ork 1 lie .Machine m question is simple, corn- I heaulit'ul. It is quiet, licht ' l)lc of performing a raui'c . ";ci uriure aunuipicu i "i;n.n Jlachine.-using either .Siik, IS,.1; 1" ' .'"2 I in.ueii.ils ni,,l ,-.I.; l.. 1.. . . . ' - u.tmM jj ,hc mo J;,;,-, wwmicr- , a,UcUmcn,8 fr hclllmi ,,raid. c f . .. j. uiiiig, binding, ele.. are novel and nractical. and have been invented and adjusted especi ally fur this Machine. ' Macliines always kept on hand at my Tail- ovjng R'tal.lishuieni, seeond story Siiliuiii", Flow S Tal ker's Store, llridcc street. Mifflin- town. I'a., tor the inspection of the public, and fur sale at the most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil, Sc., and every'biiiff pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on hand fur sul. WM.UAM WISE, Agent. Mif!!iiilown, Jan. f, li!;7-ly. j liTUX c.j.vc!!& wago.n manlfaTn j. l lory. We the undersigned beg leave to inform our cuttoniei s and friends in this and ,bop, ad by the addition of Steam I'ower, Me notice Wc ai constantly mantifacturing and make to order, every description of Coaches. Car riages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, Arc., also Fumilr and Vunk cutter sleighs. We arc also prepared to n.r.nnfaci lire Iload Wagons from lie to f ur hnr-e. 11 iving been working at the busine'-s for a nuu b. r of years ujrsch'ers, aud employing none but 111 best of workmen. We flatter nirc!e tii it our work cannot be surpassed for neatness aud durability ; in this or ad joining counties. We always keep on hand from twenty to thirty set, of best second growth, Jersey Hickory Spokes, in order to make durable wheels Aud will warrant our work for any reasonable time. Sleighs and Buggies re-painted with neat ness and dispatch. All other repairing heavy cr liht v. ill receive strict atteution. Come aud cxamino our slock and worn huforp pur chasing elsewhere. Don't forget the name, llKlVFLEI'ISGKR CKISWKI.!,, Corner of the l'ike & Cedar Sprii: road. June27-tf. Jacob i!Krnij:R, " Dealer in Drus, Medicines, tVc, "l 1 TOL"LU respectfully inform the citizens of Mitliintown and surrounding cotinny that he has just receive! from the east a large and well selected assortment of Q-ru J.'.d iz'.nc;, '..V.c.:;j!', 'i are "'!!.- a;...' i ir-jrc, for medical purjioses only, and a general as sortment ot everything pertaining to his bu tiaess. IrOrrhysicians orders promptly filled ut a suiall ad van .e of eastern wholesale prices. fay-l'rcscriptioiis carefully compounded at his Store, at Hell man Brothers' oil stand, Main street, two doors west of Belford's store. MiiUintowu, l'a. jan 18ti7-ly. COAL AND LUMBER YARD. The under siiined begs leave to inform tiie public that he keeps constantly on hand a large .Stock of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces in part. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Liiuc-hur-neis Coal, at the lowest cash rates. Lumber of all kinds aud ijiialitv, such ns White l'ine Blank, two inches, do l.J White Pine Boards. 1 inch, do one half inch, White i'ine worked Flooring. Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Joice, Hooting Lath, Plastering Lath, Shingles, Striping, Sash and Doors. Coal and Lumber delivered at thort notice. Persons on the East side if the Kirer can be furnished with Limebui ners Coal, &o., lrotu the co,il yard Tvsons Lock, aug 13-ly " GKCKGE GOSHEN. BEAUTY. Auburn, Golden, Flaxen & Silken Curls, 1 produced bv the use of Prof. LE BREL'X' FRISEit'LE CHEVEUX. One applica tion warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by niail, sealed and post paid, $1. Descriptive Circulars mailed free Address. BLKOER, SHLTfS & Co., Chem ists, No. 2S" llivcr St., Troy, S. Y., Sole Agents for the United States, fjb. 1!0, 'C7-ly. -J.T'-ESSLElt, FOSTER & CO., are now r l- prepared to furnish all kinds of fluvi tti!. It eat'er-hoardinrf. Door and :,"C Yiiuific frames, Blinds Sash, I J'vors, brackets, jT And all material required for building r purposes. Having connected with our Mill ; 1 o Jiiich-liy t 1'oti nt Dry Kiln, ;z ! by which we can dry lumber m from D TWO TO FOLR DAYS, fc) by super-heated steam, without pressure. ' , I . Cusiorncrs may therefore rely on get rAt Zx tins perf'Ctlv Seasoned Lumber in their K ttr: I p c. .i. f. - ... C.i h 13, 1S07-C..1. TJUY THE BEST. Samuel Slraver. of Pat- tcrson, is the authorized Agent for the sale of the EMPIRE SETOG MACHINE, and also for THE WILCOX ,t- GIBS. Thesa arc the two Lest Machines manufac tured. I Persons wishing to purclia"? should ca'l at ; Hecht & SlravT's Store iu Patterson, and ' examine for themselves. i K.VML'EL STRAYER. A-ent Jaa P. 1SC7 j kcw s,orc : Faiterson. QAMUKT. STRATER. laying rrclm O Levi Hccht, keep" inthc new Brick inS- Mi,in H,ree'- J'""'. RJrR " E""t .assortment of Ready-Made U. consisting in part of Oirrroats, Fru'k Cunts, Dress Cants, Pantaloons, Yosts, Drawers, Collar, L'tnlcrthirU, llaiulkrrchufs, Hoots d Sh'ifS, And everything usu illy found in a first clas (.icntleuiau's Fiirnisning tnrj. FAXCY GOODS Also a hinre and carefully sek-cte l assort- nient of I'ancy (innds, of all c.ahscs, kiii'ls mi l qualities, all of which wiil he suld at the low- 01 pi-xn-ic un.iS JM Vailtn anit Shor. 'J'? :L!'-J-!'!v 1.1 A tiiwmnck lt A t K A.MI MK't.K. I which he will bell ut prices defying compcli I lion. CAM'LrS, OIL CLOTHS. He hason hnnd a beaut iful assortment of j Carpets, Oil Cloths, in , which aro of a good j quality, and well worth the inspection of the i buyer. j Ould and Sih'rr Watch, i V'.'ar rinit, VV.iiu and Vattr;) rinyt, j Wnteh Kevs. Ladies' atnl Gents' Breast Pins. Cold PenRKud Pencils, wliSnh at il.in form Uic larircst hih! Le.t nssoi tmcul in the comity. I'"rCw'U tb above rrooil will be aol.l ciiohji er Ituwi any othnr Itpre in t lie I'liilpil Statos. If yon den I bolieve it, j;ist give him a ml! p.nd bi; cuuviuocl of (ho t rut b of the avitriiou 1- UJIN IT UU K. Ho has also a large Boom just opposite his Store where he offers for sale at low i wli,,;c :; n (lat apprnpri.itc accoinr.tu I'rices a general assortment of . .... , TahVs, Cliairs, Solas, Lounges, Bed-tend j ,I,e v l' V''W"' '' ,",t Mattresses, Trunk-, Carpets, SlnnVs. I'l"'..-:!. ' rwui shed in tl;2 .State of lc!aw.ire. On and n.auy ulherurticles f r liou--e loitii-Iiin;' ! .. , , o , , SAMLEL STKAYER. ' ' '' ui J:' ' 110 1 Mh f U'" fxvvu Patterson, npnl I , tj,. 1 Y( (VVMuiS WAN i'l'l' T.i csi:4.""'-'"''! whipped at Newcastle, Delaware, x OjxMiiiiii'i'i.K'S EXT Ii!'. M I N VTuit ii is tne oniy article nnicu win ueMn.y BO ACHES, HATS, MICE, ANT:-. KC, Only 25 cents per box. For sale by all Store keepers. Norii K. If your st'ire keepers have n it g t it send '!" cts.. to lite proprietors or agent", in Philadelphia, aud ncchc it by return mail, postage pai 1. VM'. UK'S!! 1883 "! at Tiiie RK FF. II K N PES. John F. Graybiil, No. :H.r. N t St . Phil id'a. John Gerhard, ' HHKt Randolph st. ' 1'.. F. l)otli, " Parrish ?t., ' Charles Sendeeling. ft 'Iieiuist.) Mar.-h.iil and Master Street, Philad'a. Win. Williams, No. lout N. nth St., I'lii'nd'a Also inary others too numerous to pu'olish, A liberal diseooni l Store Keepeis. HOPPLE. KB A I'SS .c CO. Pro's. No. lO'-U Norili l-ib si.. Phili'F: J. !'. .(.'ELLIN, CO Wholesale le.ilers in Dinpii, Paints. Oris iibis, etc., Xim. -102 and In I, Nona ill, St. I'hilauclphia Win, !e ale Ag-'iits. .A,;e:iis wanted everywhere, mar. 21, 'o7 "i" s. NEW S1T.1N0 STYLUS, 'Oi a Own M.orr, embraciog every New and ile-ir:ib!c style and Shape of Pl-iin and Trail Si.ii-.T.-. 2, 2 1-4. 21, 2 :!-4, ;', I t, :; 1-: and 4 yds., ro;:n., every leuili an Si7l' ll.l.il "'"' . on-ll Vait ; in every opecis-'v e.d-ioti' espect Fiitsr Qi'.w.i rv, an i I I to meet the wants of Flusr ! Ci.." and iiio-i fashionable Tn.Mr.. "t'i'ii Hits Make," of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, luoro ilasiie, more durable, and nr. a I. v eiiK.ii.ii than any other make of ei ther Single or Double Spring Skirt in the A iiieriean Market. They are Wahuanteu in every respect, and wherever ii.lr.vLiced giie Universal satisfaction. They are now being extensively Sold by Betailcrs, and every Lady should i rv theai. Ask for "Hopkiu's Own Make,'' and see that each Skirt it, Stamped "W. T. II (I'KINS MANLFACTLBEH. G2S AUCil Street. Phil adelphia.'' No others are Genuine. A Cat a- legue containing Style, Sizcaiol Belail prices j i.ii Irt finv !ii!iieesu A I'e.iforin l.ito'ral I Discount "allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or oiheswise, promptly and carefully IliK'l noie.-aju nuu iii'i iii, hi. .uanuiacioi.) and Sales-rcoius, No. G23 AKCil St., PHILA DELPHIA. Skirts made to ordei, altered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PIUCE ONLY. mar. 1.!, 'ti7-10ni. W.m. T. HOPKINS. WILLIAM W I Si:, MERCHANT TAILOR! CRYSTAL PAL ACE BUILDING', MIKFL1NTOWN, Pa. Thankful for past patronage, he begs leave to inform the public that he has opened out in his ne if quarters, a r.ARCEii anu finer ASSORTMENT or CLOTHS, CASSIMF.RES, VESUXGS, ,f-C'., Than ever was before brought to this town, which he is prepited to make lo order in the LA TES1 AM) HOST IMflW VLD STYLE, And in a manner that wiil defy all comr.eti tion. lis also ut ill manufactures to older, all 50r'S r it c t n t w n p v j U O 1 i Ji VV U It 1. On reasonable tcr.es. liy strict attention to business, he hopes to receive as heretofore, a liberal share of pub - lie patronage Oive him a call and inspect his styles of cutting and workmanship before going elsewbeie. tvb 20' G7-iy. . lyEhave ooe .oo.u devoted entirely .o tjer.ts Furiuahing Ooods aud Ready JJa Ie Clothijg, sach as Coats, Pants, Vests, , . . . i c -i Hats L Cop?, White Shirts Funnel Shirts, Vudershirt", and Fl'iorFFn:mv i rAKKEU. . . Select odni. THE TEMPERANCE BATILeT nr . o. iiABvty. Lift high the temperance banner ! Ay, proudly let it wave, To five til'-' poor incbriato From a degraded grave. Then, children, at your station. To quell the raging storm ; Let hearts and hands united t'tiive for a glad reform. Come, join the noble army, I'.nli't now for the fight ; ; :.i ii ii our nation's honor, Firm stand ye for the right. Frotno'c the cause of temperance, 1" as-ist pool, fillcn man ; Tut on i he glorious armor; Bo foremost in the van. Then rally round the standard, And let the w rU go on, I'r.til Co lastdrt; vestige Of intemperance is guic. Be earnest in the battle, Your weapons boldly wield ; w r Vou'H surely gain the victory, .'.ii 1 mr.ko the monster yield. HlbtcIhWfOHS AKELICOPBARI'.AIUS.U. . 'J'Loujjh blavcry is aiiuIis!icJ in t!.t ! 1 t.i, s.x fjlcrcd and Uii V l.ltc n re : a Miaud conservative Nate, always eer-: tain t'.ir the Democratic ticket, whether ! hurry, or to do any work when he needs hcu.lc l by Jiiiica Buchanan or John C. j my help, if I can without neglecting my B:cv.-kcoit.igc. The brutal sei ne is thus j on u duties. I never lived on a farm til! des. riled by the Wilmington Comm, ,; il: j I was married, go that I knew noihiug 'The whippingpost is two stories high.! f a farmer's life, yet I can do any kind Tl.': tipjer portion is the pillory. FJii.Lt j of work that is necessary. I enjoy the l':et from the ground, a platform six ftct ' !arm and work taking care of the tur s.jture makes standing room for two per-j Leys, chickens and flowers. I feel as sjls. j ive Jcct above two cross L.".i, rjirt"Brd ino tho w'.ipping-post, are plac :d oue a top the other, and in each tin half of complete citcle is hollowed out for the v'u-t'.mV neck, and beside it one on I c.cii side for his wrists. He stands upon ; little of that I do not think a woman the platfoim, lays his neck and arms on j should be a drudge, but a companion aud the lower lar, the upper one is brought help-meet, making home the happiest j down upon it aud securely wedged, and place on earth. I do not think a girl : he stands iked, his head betit forward i should be brought up to think it a dis- and the whole body strained iu a most j grace to do anything but play on the pi ! painful aud unnatural position. For a j auo, embroider, dress and flirt. Such a I i'jw moments the culptit Millets little, but ! WK niaj do for a city gent, but not for a : ;u au hour tho constraint becomes alincst 1 farmer's wile." ; uuendurabie. To undergo this j urtion of ie torture, the victim is stripped naked ... ..:. ... i i.:.. . i . (oiou nuiai tiuu ins illlllf are OIUIO IIU 1.1- : i . . . , , , "t...oUt ,,0.,., tJ.Ya.u nui...j.s.ns themselves at the house of Rev. Mr. O tlitie The scourge is a veritable cat ails the wo.st aud most horrible whipjthe croafcing 0f a frog in their mid.-t - at human ingenuity has devised. It j WLiIo thcy Wre va;uIj selrc!lin;, hr the I .s nine .earner lutings, catn acout a piartcr of aa inch iu diameter, and tap- J ent.g in the length of thirty iuches to a point. A handle, two feet long and au inch thick, serves to swing the leather thongs high iu the air, aud bring them with terrible ciTcet on the hack of the ! bound priHOLCr. The seven victims were colored men. j all but one. The offeuccs were generally iarcc.i:v and honse-trcaking. Two of these were whipped with lashes five hun dred aud for y blows of the thoug. The white couvicJ was brought out, stripped, lie was bouul to tho pot securely. It was evident the sheriff was using but lit tle force with his terrible vrhtp. Ths u:uu.t .are.y uiaue a mars, out as trie successive ones leit, rca marks began to appear, livid lines cf bruised and man- ; g!cd flesh tsrc drawn, the muscles rose ia knotted cords, and the whole of the naked booy showed a livid purple color. Faint and staggcriug with even his mild treatment (?) the prisoner was covered with au old blanket, un tied, and led away. The urisouer. Saunders. tri-r.i!i!o.i vis- , lO'V 5 his knees tottered, and he cast a pkatliu" auJ 1ViIltcnoJ louk uFoa the j preparations for his torture. The cat j drew a livid mark at the first blow, and i , , .. . :,Ci 3 souu larSc purple Welts, rtoges iu i the flesh, began to appear. A cry of ' . : - .. " r , , j P' muduutanly wrung from the cleuch- ed hps of the suifercr, followed each lash. l aui it WM cyid h t i J a. , more aud luore painful. The nervts twitched, the skin swelled, and though i"u'd, did not break, so that the blood, ! instead of ruurs-'n- pothered in iu;b!.- luUchehbcasattj-the surface.- Thirty - - forty fifty fifty-five times the man's back bail been struck with tbe nine tcourge!. Fifty-sis fifty ecren fifty cif;ht fifty-nine sixty ! The hlanket is thrown over the torn body, and Le is led away. Another victim wns an oM rheumatic colored man, sixty or seventy years of nc. lie had plead guilty to the larceny of some chickens, and urged as his excuse that he was not able to work and had to .-teal or starve. WOMEN ON TIIE FARM. A tii: t-uvsion is goitii; on in the New If 'impshito Mirror ami Fariwr an to whether iiierj or women tLould do the milking. "A Young Farmer's wife," of New Hampshire, gives her vicv; as fol lows : ''Having real with con?idorald2 inler i'st the communications from Mr. Her.-cy and a "Farmer," nr:d di.-arceitig with them, my husband wished me to give my views on the fulj;et. I can ut aree with the farmer that wv.men thould al ways do the milking, yet I think a woman :-hould know Low to milk, that ?hi.n i-Uh-Lr-nd or father Ls gone from home, the milking is done at the usual time, a;;u they have the tutisfictioa of knowing that the chaoes will be done when they relurn home with the day's labor. Now, 1 have as good a husband as a woman need have, kind aud willing to help me T.hcn I vih him, and I think it ; r.o di; ce fur rue to uttlk. cud do the j ehori-s when he is gone, or to rake liny when a shower is coiuin", or he IS in a though I was discharging my duties bet ter by helping when I can, as my family is t-nia'!, than I should to .cpend my leisure time doing that which is more or- '' namrntal than useful, thou-'h I like ' A FROG IN' A YOUNG LADY'S STOMACH. i P l .1 r j - j o l - I --i J j White, near Terre Haute, Indiana, were ! ,,,t! tnmi.irli,t clflrlUI on b o . rTn ,t ,tnin, vi;,Mn,an nwi.!,.,,no r.no nr. ,;,; ;n 3 fr0Dt r,ar:orthov. noticud that one of their number, a young girl of 17, named Mary Coasi, turned as white as a sheet and laid her Land upon her breast. The croakiug continued, and Miss Copaxi suddenly uttered a terrible scream and swooned away. As her young compan ions gathered around her, applying the proper restorative?, they made a startling discovery that thrilled them with horror '. Mr. White coming in at this juncture, in- quired as to the meaning of the strange tumult, and was informed that the croak ink of a frog was heard proceeding from the stomach of Miss Copaxi. Yes, there could be no mistake ; the noiss of the j frog camJ from the youp girl 1 She swooned away three times before the kind j one was olserving thcmhc drcw for.t minister could inspire her with sufficient j from thc reccs3 of his F0Cj.ct a pirjt flaskj hardihood aud coolaess to endure her aiis- j wLich boro t,.e arpearance 0f having bee fortune as became a Christian ; and her . soverai t:me3 vUcd, and asked him to companions were obliged to carry her ! .j home iu a carriage. Dr. Williams, aj ay0," replied II., "I do not drink." promising young surgeon on a vitit to j t.y0,, are aplul. ieapouded Ml . some relatives iu that place, was immcdi- j ..j.-e(ig0 y011 njy wotd," returned II., utcly sent for. Ho perceived at once that j ,.t!jat T jjave not urank a drop for over his patient was a difficult case ; but with 1 iwcoty uouihs." remarkable seif-possession and a steady ; tjiat so ? hand he at once proceeded with the work j ,lT. j3 . arjj J am now a member of tha which could alone save the girl's life. -, q(J.j Templar Lodte of this place." Before night ho Lad made au incision in j j.()r a moment a look of black astonish the flesh jiut below the breast, aud ex-; meDt came over the countenance of the tracted a large, green,' speckled frog, al- oy democrat, which gave way to anguish most four inches iu leDgth. Tho girl ia ! as te ga;j . doing well aud will recover. j .(u0(7 Ul-en Aatreyou M Z)cm- 7- The Texas Jimtccute says : " We ' oeraticpurfy f VT. - i v., i I Mr. II. is still a strong Democrat, but tolas 11 quue uoujuui it lusio is tun-t- 1 . , ,. .ii : .. ... b liura In rn .1 whpt'.Mrrflw Jdoiru hill oa a plank road.1 A MAN-WOLF. Heir. J)r. Butler, the well known Meth odist missionary who cs'ablished the mis sion tf that church in India in 1S56 re- iccntly returned to this country. II9 niakes the following statement of a re-, markable case : In 1853 a British, soldier, while bear ing despatches from one magistrate to an other in the kingdom of Oude, passed an unfrequented ravine, whero he saw a pack of wolves, and with tLeni a human being, evidently one ot their company. Imme diately turning back te reported the cir- i cumstances to the magistrate for whom ho was tiaveling. The latter forthwith mus tered a number of Coolies and went to the place. The pack of wolves fled a short distance and sought refuge in a sort of cave or deu. Beginning to dig, t!.o party soon discovered the feet of the wild man, and, drawing him forth, succeeded iu binding and carrying him to the town. Dr. Butler ht:3 seen Lias oft?a since, and SJVS he is evi Jentlv a man and nl ll.etiirn of his capture spparcntly about twenty four years of age. The captured creature nt Cr?t violently resisted the attempt to put clothing upon him, but after a while ceased to tear tha garments. He is now kept by a gentle man in the city of Thab-je-Vantpore, some eight hundred miles west of Calcutta. When first taken he was unwilling to eat anything but raw meat, and has never been able to speak or make any approxi mation to a knowledge of the alphabet. If any one looks earnestly or sharply at him, he expresses his annoyance by a haif- utteicd grunt, immediately turning away aud setting upon his haunches in a corner of the room, or lies doTn. IIj eats his food oil the ground ; and although evi dently a human being, is in habits a wolf, with the instincts of that beast. This is certainly an anomalous fact in ..-I,,,! 1. nr.....t. : :.. ..r.i ...... U.OLOIJ, U11U"UM It jr tUU lUab four similar cases are known to have oc curred in India, presenting the same gen eral facts. Wolves abound in India, where the in habitants live wholly in the cities and vil lages ; aud at the approach of night all persons employed in the open country re tire to these clusters of houses, or huts, aud these roving and ferocious anima's Cud free range. It frequently happens that a wolf steals into a house and carries off a child. So frequently is this the case that iu the schedules furnished for record ing tho mortality in each place, one col umn is headed, '-Carried off by wolves." Dr. Butler's theory of this strange casa a she-wolf probably carried off i this person when he was an infant, but that befora she devoured her prey, thi 1. 1 1 1 t .Ti: 1 1. , I C - f.-l j Betrinning to draw its nourishment,' it awoke in the wolf the maternal instinct, which led to the preservation of its lite, and thus the hoy lived and grew. A JOKE WITH A POINT. Wc were much amused a few evenings since by hearing Mr. II , a life long Democrat, and four years a slave driver, but for tweuty months past a radical tem perance man, tell the following incident which happened a few days since : Ila was sittipg in his oCce, eonversintr wkh Bereraj of his aCfjUa:Dtar,CC3( wilea ; tlie door opens(i and jir. . a ri"dd old Democrat, came iu. The u'ual com pliments of the day passed, when the lat ter gave Mr. II a slight nudge, and winked him out of the back door, when cautiously Dect int? around to sec that no .... . j t., thinks the above too goad to kectv- .Os-
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