crom si 0. X. V.'OKDEX AND J. E. C0EXEL1US. "THE UNION'," estaMbheJ In 1S11 Whule Xo.. 3,i:i3. "CNROMCLi:," f stall! -!i. 1 iit 1 1.1 Viliule No., 83 L LEWISBUKG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 2-1. 18G0. 4t 1.S0 prr Vrar. always In Advance. .timid tm rami .,ri rrMUJ". ' Ul-.l'"' """ " JV ANNUAL EEPOET I .r , ... t -r I r " .uilif, 7 Art-t"f -i iif-nli. I 4"l :,r -ixtn-n mntlt-. :i J--1. Ir ro - Lll.- T'-Iir. f-T lIl (N'J.lt'H (fl ., ,t. i'v in-t.t-l- niml u-ui Ji .. - .in;--. . r iwt.-! t ih'-ir , , . I -i I . i-i:t i- in-il'-l. 1 -r - Mi- f .1 it-. j liabilities One Hundred an 1 Forty-! The Tioga AjUm-.r says, that the De-1 A a:.M roil!. of t. r.igui I housniKl 1HC 1 1 liltdi-eil I'ol- mocracy ot rnav county nave ooijci gic.i Thf non.tH .lirrin; "ii i.m...y.n..;..7'.rw-I, Committee of Publication Of the lars (.$143,500 00). The income of faintct response to either of the Hal- ' ring ultra nKui.tuj. i... n,imM bow University at LewlSDUre. t ie current venr has about met thoev- timore nominations. Noratifieation matt-! ",n-jur m. i c.i.wij i. .ouuj, i. i, At a tneetine of the Board of Curator, hcl.l ponscs. The corporation is uncmbar- ins has-yet been held for Breckinridge or, July Sfi, lSi.O, immediately aftrr the public rassed liy anv claims lor which provi- ' l'ouylas. "No public speaker among our i examinations am! ('.iniiieiiceineni of the l"ui- sjg1 j.. j,"0j made ' democratic leaders has aired his cloqu'-nco ! verdiy, the uti.l rsiuned were appointed j Cll VXf'FS IX THE IM MIPS j iu defence of either set of principles enun-j e.niiimtlee to ..biain nifiTiiiain'ti, an.l lay be-i r '. ' cia'ed at I'altiroore. They feel that de n-re ihe public tlie t'..!!.. wins Statement: "ev '' ' AV' " 'hiladclphia, art-1 ftat j inevitable, and that any move by j FWMIXVTIOX. i ''l:x-m"-N' l"Mi, of Clinton county, either fae'ion would embitter the feelings Tin.,,'- " ' tj i i : r,'s'-ed their seat-: in the Foaid of of tun other and make n i Jtr the breach j 1 he examinations in all the depart- 'i...,, i . w v i... n i. , , , , , ,. ,, . r . i lev. U . I . I.,:ami., I. already wido euousU. nients were lu-hlv Fati.-fa.'tory, nn-l l( pi nl,.I,.'.;. n,..t lie llt-v-x- :.-,.: .. . . . iuu uiu iiim.. iuu iiuitviiuiiir v 'm !k lar aa5 CljroBiflf. IMIMItl. 41 -,f I ' v ' To my .iaiitm:i in H atu. e.l.t. : .-.! -.i-ht, I le rr. : ill stw!y on the art of tin; Sttnleiits, it v,u. I'ai tofthe Te;u her.-. The examiiia t tions were comlucteil in such u man tier as to leave no donl t in regard to the fllieiency wi:!i wiiich the several ' l.iunchos ol r-tuIy have lecn pursued. . . I'XlVKUr-liY FKMAI.K IX.vTITCTE. i Tliis institution continues to ju-o?- per, ami meets wiih inei easeil l.tvor. I It is the oi-ject of the Koar.l of hi- ?;iuetors to iiive to their tuipihs a IjCWi.-hui--'. weru cieeteil to iineies. The lloarJ of Cu rators remains tinelianir' d. The ilav of ('oiiiiiieiiceiiient is fhau- i;cj front WeiliKVilay to T!.ur.-'! iy. la coneliisio:i, the unuei-iiriieil wouhl cMijrra ! ul:s to tiie jeitrons ami rrieiuls of t!;e L'tiivcr.-ity, in its ires cut healthy and ini-icro;;sco!idiiioii. Eacli di artinent appears to oc lioiinr well the work as.-i'-ned to it. ami ail work together in I'eantiPd harmony. With an aide President and Fa.-uhv, . thorotiL'li, practical education, to lit working in harmony and co-operation : litem lor auv duty in life : while, at with the Hoard of Trustees and Cit- . J : . I iv. n ..l-ii I. 1 t tl,.- -lir.- my ii - i il.. .. 1 t.i'1, !,.-. iUift. Ii" l I. tlie same time, proper attention is ! Lriven to all the Ornamental branches ' of a tini.-licd education. I'urinjr the j year, seventy-nine yoimir Ladies have j been in attendance, twelve of whom ' Lrraduated at the last couimf nceim-nt, ; with credit to themselves, and honor to the ."-culinary. The building ;ne ; large, convenient and comfortable, ; and in every way well adapted to ac i coiuiuo late cijfhtv boarders. The lo- ! cation is healthy, beautil'td. and easy ...i ii.i llll It' .1, III I wt. i.r.ii ...ui.i., .....i h i.-ie; . n r !i -- : I L a' a 1 thif. I access : and it is '1" d the next esioll will have an increased number I Iu-i ra tors, ami with tho lile.-.-im; of t iod upon their labors, we can indulge tlie fond hope that the l'i.;ver.-ity i becominj; all that its most tauiruine patrons and friends could desire, ami .-hows that their prayers, efforts, toils, and benefactions have not been iu vain. .1. A. K KI.I.V, CM A1M.KS A. FOX, i j.vmi-;.s f i;i;uu'., I Committee. . - i Xcujs 3tcmo from (ftljcr Conntico, ' ULri-HHtll FHIOf L4I.T WLLR. ) Two of the prisoners iu the jtil ia this j .H'e c-xtnet tlie fu!h;ing frm a ;. ;. r Iritn a tubcriber tj the .Sir t" (7,. nil' i'e ." l; ,iiV.:i.5 li C,1H.. An.-.11. 1-1-Tli? firniers of Stephensou county arc t-t about flushing their barveMitig. The i -t settlers sy they have never known t'jocr ps of all kinds, to be uure alua ijt th iu this fcasou. Ii jiublicauiMU is A uri.-liin in tbi r nity M our eutirc f-ati?fac'ioD. tlrcat rmU-iasm prevails for I.tuenln. T. my : fiin knowledge, some Go or U Ioug :..-men iu this ituuiediat.; ni-tguUorunoJ, L.t,- lately deserted their champion, and :.chred their intention to Toting lor i.iu i'.n and Himliu. Vou may fafely count eiVo,00 uiaj .rity for l.iueolu in Illinois. Yours re?pcctful!y, li t . II. The I'i.f..-iorm Vorit. The several F'a'.is are entitled to elect oral Votes iu 1-ij't a follows : Mnui; NvW llmipihire Mi'-jehu-i Its . j . J ; Fluid ' ntieeticut erill-'Ut N York New Jersey un-ylvauia i'iij '. 1 '.iti'ds V. l-i' UMO, l-a Mititiv ta Oleg,U A clear nnj Jtity is oao buuJred and fry two. of pupils over anv f irmer one, ritcr tiie last session iu the year, Miss I idaeo named Clatk, coulined for circula- I . i:,,i...rc ' Hiv-i-t nf B C, Freik r, about tvroniihsthissideof lauth ; Chui.k was bttrncd down. It is supposed 1 to have been the work of incendiaries and seemed to have been wetted all over with e.imphi ne nr fluid, for it b'ai.d up all at once. It ma leased by a company front KistoD, and the Inaso bad to ruu three years yet. 61.000 reward is omrcd fir tli.i apprehension of the p-rpetr.itora nf the d. 'd. The loMi is calculated to be abc-at s-U,(ioO. ri'o.NM:i.sr.: Ri:, Pa , Aug. 11 The l'etiiKcraey held a county meeting her" last nioht, at which a regular skirmish wis indulged in between the I'ouglas aud ltreckinriib'e parties, aud the nr.-etiug btoko up in a row. A pi rs.nial recontro also took place b.-t niht after the meeting, between Mr. ?aneoiu and G. A. Smith, a Ureckiuride atturney. t-iinsom gave Smith a lie, when tho lat lan d him. The parties' were then separ ated. ('A7TAWI--SA I!. R. CoMPANV. The t'atanis-a K iilroad Company held an elec tion on Saturday last, which resulted as follows : I'residetit, T. Ibi-kins lu l'uy; directors, Samuel V. Merrick, Charles Maealester, James S. Cox, ilhani S.bott, f I hiia lelphia : Joseph I axton, of ( at la- M. 1. Masox, was compelled to re sijrn uer place in tue ioara 01 in '' . - , c? . i,:it: I I iniisaier huu ceereiarj tt iiiiaui xi. During the absence of tho editor of the : tln n-foru, unlrma! : Who thall joile a man from manners? Who sha.l know him by his ilre ? J'aiiper may Lr tit lor prmcos, rruices lit fnr sonieilnii les. Crienpleii shirt aiiu t'lriy jacket M.iV bee!',l!ie tlie t. .J. ten oie Ol'ili. d.eprt ihe 'iL'h'.s ami leelmgs Si.'llill vI euiil ) ! i tio mere. 7here are prois ut crj'.al nectar fleer welling en: et Mene ; There are pur;.!e loi'ls aiot putlen I! 1 t'-ii cru -h'il ami i vr-'row n. I (Ii-.I wiin remit L'V v. ills, net ilreves, j )."vrs are! prusj ers ymi are! me. j M hile he valoe llinoie. the hlLUet j li.it a: pel ble ia the M'u. Man. nprai-e.l aVove !il- fe'!ew, (in ..r-.-e;s his iel!i.s then; .Ml-O'ls luli-l li-l In. r.-liieiill.er 'I'iesl yi'iir nieanei hn,.N aie men f Men hy la'u.r. i.ien ly teelir;, M'-u by tlieii-. hi anil nu n hy fame, C!;'.ioiiii': e.jiial r.trhi to Miiihiiie III a Til. 1:1 s elltli liilll li.tlue. Tie-re are maio i -:ul -r.i.l re.! oceans, Thi-re are iiule uee.i-el.i l ri!!. There are lei Mo :ueh-!i::'!t sapiiiig.i, Ttn ie aie ce,!ars nn ilie !uil ; tie,!, who eeiinis by seuN. nut atii ns, l.nves an,! piosjiers viu anj me; Fei in hmi a!l vaui i!:tn.rin ns Are a pctbicj uu Lhe sea. Toilin hanils atnne are hinlil?rs Ufa nanoti's u-ealih aiu! tame; Tl'l'it l.l:(iess Is pen-leneit, Fe,! aioi lartene.l i n ihe same, r.y the $-.eai nl oilwrs' feieliea ls, Living ioi;y i" rej .see, While ilif ji .t r man's outraireJ freedom ' a r ii i v !ule;h up his vioee. 'J'rich aii ! jtistire are elernal. It. in u nh !.ive!n,r an,! !.;-tif; Secret u-r.iii'."; sha.l fever presper lule thre ii. a uiinv tcht ; tje I, w h'ie r!.!-!iear,l vniee is sinin Ueun.liess ieve tn y. u an.! Tue, Sink.. i-ppresMun with its tities, As tiie pehhles on the e.i. 'Indeed I do,'' was Miss Aimer's its. le-M from fear. Christiana havo reply, '"lint something mu-t trouble been beutcii, aud soiuo of tltcui most you." Can I do anything for your'' severely. ' Oh, you Live dime more for me The Faria, .Toitnal Tie Peiut than any one tlse.for nobody ever lov- puMisIies a letter from Father Kons- ed ine before ; but J thought you md s-eau, t,t tlie Jesuit .Mission. i)ria, wlieit you tlidii t fcol l me l ir not cct titiirmy lesson. But I'm adrcaiu.l boy ! you don't know it all."' ' Well, tell tn-.i nil," aiisivcn.il hi teacher, touched by tiieeaniestness of i Ins manner. So savin"; sic? led him I lo a larre stone, and bade' him sit by 'lor there, and. as he unfolded I.is j tale of wrotiL'-1 done as v. e!l a- n cei : ved. ?ho mircled her tear- with hi-', which Mowed" freely. They sat lot.'.'. ! and ere they parted, she had Lii'-n ! rest to his fatrer heart, bv t rwtiiiaitf; CUT to l e I::- lucifl. The iiet f'.'iri.ir.i' .Tohi'.ny wn missed front his phu e at seliool. ai.d at the close of school, .Mi s. Aimer (tilled at tio:- note ht:t wliieh had been ' his home, to lcnnt tho came of l is ab sence, and, to her surprise, fotllel it. vacated. U hr.her the pcop.ii hud irotie no one kae.t'. Many years after t!:i, fnf!'-crt I, yr'tin.' think.) Miss Ahaer was vi-itin-r fur l.i!i.s-..!f, l'li u't ail-" which lie furnishes. aiiJ written on the spot, arc Iioart-rcndtn ami fri-litl'ul. The Catholic Vicar Icm-ral of the Her rut district Ita.l 1 i" n cut into four pieces, with hia l,-,,i!,.i.,l.;.i.,. ....I - :.. . ....iiii i ..ui. -i.-n i, anil iiici. leiiiiiuirf thrown to tlie duvrs. Tiie Turks, ho ! j..ti c in mu Ii si'its, and say : ".-i e, in ie, the.-e Christians and their ' priests : is it not natural that the do-'-. (!. ir i oiials, should make a ooil meal of them V Th stcneli of the dead bodies all r.roun 1, uu. 1. r the excessive heat, is i '-eriii.j I as insupKirtaide. Twelve httndrcl Christians f (j.iine werej .-nrrouad. I in a wood by the Iiruscs, ' a.'.-I t::;.rdered or burnt. A woinati met by oi.e of ihe-e savages, with her three- ci.iMn n. vas made to sit down .while, he slaa 'htere'l her infants oil i h r lap ! A Marotiite cure, with live, child: ai.d a war l.-ou thin : i-ne u! her cai . hors, ainl ibu in.' hcrvi-:f. attend . i.t d al Ii t :i, was cut to pieet-3 tho ciiiiJrcu torn liuil The whfil; rotnfrr isnvacrp, with Kr. D.iu;Ii3 on Clams. The First Kiad Word. "Was rour lesson difficult ?'' kind- cmiuiri d a voun teacher of a Pfew Yorfc tine; counterfeit money, niauo a desperate attempt to get out tide of the jail on : Kj.l,er structors oil account ol ill health. ! .Monday morning last. 1 hey Were (lis Miss AXN'A C.Mil-KXlEi:. C. M., has ; covered by SheriU Mclihee ju.-t at the been elected by the Trustees to till tho i fit- com instrument to have been sharp manage they were cotihucJ Iho rivals wt.t be . .. ' j as if to sali.-fy hiiusclf tiiat won more closely looked t.Hie.ealter. Itap-. I ln-eot':..,! in i -vreet n tone we. i. pears to bo the popular iuipressiou that An interesting little girl, daughter of a 1 t0Illj,.,f rdr ,:?. ill;t as t'J ,. , i.; . i teacher's -rentlc jraze, they fell and, nit etin for teachers. Remat ks wene , hn- and r-word. and hundreds are per oli'cred tad experiences iel.it 1, by ' i-hin of want in the woods ami tiniiiV laborers in the inod work of m'-' ii.taiii-. "We have collected more iiistnietintr youth, and. at i''."j-t!i a than live hundred children," the satno Igemleniau rose and epte--el a wi.-h , 1-tter says, "all of them now orphan.' to say a word to the ba:.d of teach ers, tin tin- Lower i.f i;in'!ne- p-h! in tlie course of his remarks, related the ' , T!,c II,,n- --phen A. Dongas, in storv I have L-iven a'nove, closititr I r!,I,:"-'lt.v' traveling candidate with these or twirl r these words : " I i""r t!:1 Fre-i h -icy. attended a creat "1 am that lad; those were ti.e CIaia-H:ikr ami hand-hake at Kocky first words of kindne?s I remember ' ,.c'll't' 11 l-,n lhursday. Two of everto have had addressed me. They 1 ?i"'cc!.. son that occasion arc thai have been tnv talisman hit jriiidin.r reported : star throu-h "life. Tiicv have made . h"-'tc tlK'n- cWa. 110 sai'1 : mn..-I.o I !,..! 1. . .1 . .t ., . . I ''I CH UiO he fL" tt l-d.1 V tl 1 1 l-LlTIl-ri:lt . iuu mii.ica aui,uioi.ieivi iieiiin iiit.i . --- - - j t ut 1 haven t seen iiiiicii ol it X e nn I K oi lime, uaving goiiuii uoie uiuie . . , .,' ' . , ." . . raurir':u. uuconiu lookui'' iuu Ol anotii , . e . , ' , . , , , ,,. 1 , ,.l.,,. ,. i t ,., t . . ! .1 .n. i ttton of that Mner wan issued with the . " . 3 . I ward t ie frTeml nf inr vont'i e, t '-""' I ol.r tlauts are COOj. out 1 pletely tnrougu u.c wan ouij , ten years, wt.o was one ol a etas.,. , ; - ' " ! haven't had a clmnre t trv V.n v,.,. withwhteU this feat appear, ; , t Tt V7 t 1 1 hieh had juU f.ui.-hed a recitation, i'"' " - " - u " - . r ,v -,fi.,t ;,7.ti '. 7 accomplished, was .table log, ! . V ""''....T -I I ' i -"was vour k-sstm ditlicult. my bov V l'r'j.t. ana cxam-ie. i no ii.n-cnce ol ; ; - ""V , "V 4 cued at the point, which they had i " i t i 1 1 K ,u "w T, ,;,,v ;iddre--ed r'iised" hi-' 'livme principle ot lore v.iiicii ac-1 "V " r ; " ,Kf 'UH:u' 'f '., J, ' ot lhe Marvland Institute iionniiee3. T ho i . x ' " -"uie.. c u, i.i,sl u in , , , ., ai.d OHO ol the lirrn i;,l,'S on i lueli I d to secrete in tne room wuero . --- - - V Iar-'i-Ttv cvos w t h emu; r in" look , . ' - . .. . -ift.nr ha,I P'HMetf eaiil.leri.l.l.t fiv..itein..T.t I1-'- -1 " e t n "llll e III I ll I 1 11 IOOi. ir- . ti . -, ,'n-P.t tiire li -l , i. ,-. .1.. ii ss i tin 1 1 .'rr'ip. I in l . , -o rri-o-i i - . , , , . ...- i . i -- ...... . ... j ....uw.... P palaware 3 5 j M .rUtid S 1:; Yiigiuia 1' 4 Norih Carolina lo ti Snuili t'arobua - AUbatua !' 7 Mi-issippi T 27 I.iuisiaua o' J-! l'lirila o M Keutueky FJ 11 TeuUesseC F- 0 .M is-ouri !' j 5 Arkausae d ; 4 Texas d d Caiiforui. 4 u Total UJ ; vacancy. ACATiEMY. Hy a decision of the Hoard of Trus tees, one year n-.ro. it was resolved to remodel the A'-adeinie Huildiu'. so that the Friucipal. and pupil- from a di-tanee. should board in the bnildiiiir. 1 he-e alterations were maite the last t(K.6C cnnterfeiters have friends out side . Mr. Norcross, of l'hila., was drowned in a Fall vacation, at a Cost of twenty- ; of ,ue Vifi wi10 0 PUfli -icutly im- rain-bacrcl, at the residence of Mr. John live hundred dollars; securing to ,,jcated in the ctime to make an escape a T. Heath, of Danville, on Monday last, tiiose sent from home to board, a ! very desirable thing. Whether this is ; Also, a ehildof Mr. Jacob Sandol, of West boardiutr liou.-e, well nrranireJ and j mcro surmise, or is founded on fact, we 1 Hemlock township, Montour county, was Comfortable, with all the modern im- can not loll ; but it will ecrtaiuly bs pru- j drowned on Wednesday tut, ia spring provemcnts and conveniences. Hy I dent to have tba safe keeping of these near tho bouse. this arrangement, the Mudetits are men put beyond any avoidable accident or with the Friucipal, and receive spe- j outside interference. Clintun Democrat. cial care, and the offices of kindness, J a Erm in Philadelphia are now mann as well as parental government, so facturing eyeless or solid axes, hoes, picks, necessary to the moral and physical i etc. The pick, hoc, or other instrument well-beino; of youth. cf this kiud is made solid, while the l.au- Mr. O." Vka;i:i: resigned in the die, with which it is to be worked, has up earlv part of the year, and Mr. I. C. ,' on the end an iron socket, through which U VXX, A. H., w as appointed in ins the pieK, xo., is put, ana ii is meu iqn Place, ami. at the la.-t meetiti" ol the : in its place uy an iron cug- Key droopitiir his head, he forebore to re- dy. His teacher perceiving that he felt the rebuke, and deeming; it suffi cient, said no more, and dismissed the class. This lad. Johnny by name, was : Oa Thursday evening last, a man by the name of Kicbard Lee was drowned in the Loyalsock Creek. He had rone into the enck to batLe, and by some misfortune j he lost his life. His body was recovered ; and bas been properly interred. A young man by the name of Thomas, ' a Welshman by birth, died with the man- j ia-potu, en Wednesday last, in Mahoning township, .Montour to. He was . stran with an airitatcd heart, for she rccoir-1 IV:"1'1 t::0 CVI,',-':"-'? tllC nature of ni.ed in tho speaker the little John-iv j li"-' a,'""- a' t.icre is any whom she had iiiver forrotten. Sifc l,t'c"ll:;r ft no in your clams over soutrht an intcrriew, and learned his i lli0 cl a"' other State, all I havo to history, llow, after leaving his car-! 'a-v ls 1,fl!' t!l0m on- 1 tl!a,,k .vn ly home, the love of virtue, which sl.o , -vour L""u''1)' "1 kiuduess." had roused iu his bosom, was ever 'lewas fed : and. ntVr partakin? leading him away f: o:u Lis evil cour-; 1,10 succu'aut viands, Lo Ut03 Cxia- uaiea : tlcnrn, I wrul-l ut yon see from thnt I am nna- to. This Las been a Latnv. n rlo- riu'is d:;y. I shall never form t it. i- a chr-.n,! about this U auti!':.l llin uin nr,r,r ,.nrnrn"l.ll. f n-lio.,. ' aild tlr'-ll!" limi tO a Ll-'IllT life. were habitmite.1 to the' use of nr,W ! Need we say to any teacher who. ."'l3''10 nT"l spiriUs. aud. of course, trrosslv ncHee-1 n,a' rcaJ tI"'-!. "l 'o thou and do like-1 .-.la'''y s""nK nL'a;n. b te,l llieli- rlnl.lrnn 1 .00 1 In e, n ,1 -1 .... ! Wise '.' Alllliav Ullt DUVt with SO ! c tofl-'- of my voice . ' l'l iron wedge-key, 1 he Hoard of Trustees, elected Friucipal. ; old way of having eyes in the tool itscit, ; cri having been in the ncighbortood but The Academy is in every way well ; had the disadvantage ot always getting a short ,ima pn-pareil to 'receive ami educate, in ; 1? ! .. '" -.tioe, of Centre township, ail orauencs lauirni iu .vcauetnies, me . - j ; jimh r county, lat year iowed one peck sine: them, as their excited passions ! ;!,w,1y reward as did Miss Aimer ,v..,,.t...t . -,.t.t..,,. n,ii.i,.,.. but Jut us remember that the tim.- i let from tbi-ir h. w,,i-,!r,l' L imllv I I,ot .vet. a'"l if We labor faithl'llll V. W C ! ! 'rc interest even much less oflove. : ma-v ll0i'c ti:U thc i-'"ordoii shall yi t j '""'',l I!"-' sea air, and espccially ne t'oor ,-oul 1 " l'uk l":lt peculiar institution ot -a clambake. I think von Johnny being of a tuischierou tern-' Lc ';ra t0 .ae j youth ol our country. The recent examinations were very satisfactory to parents and visitors, and evinced thoroughness on the part both of teachers und students. coi.i.KiiiATE pi:r.vr.T.iKxf. havo been used in California for over two i thumberland county is as follows : nerament. was the recmient of nn- "" "--" icscueu iiom uegrciauou , V bounded har.-hness; but to this dispo sition he owed the privilege of atten dance at the village school, whither he was sent to ''be out of the way.'' This was tlie first day he had been under the careof the present teacher, whom I will call Miss Aimer. John- l'EXKEXT. The nassacre In Syria. Hy the Canada, at Ho.-lon, we The fallowing di-id.-tit of a Ciuciuuati 1'a.g ; whethi r theit ve e-i? r h it, we ate ut. c ou.-aa..is may txperi- II. iw to Save '" r.ct'i.ins by a cute-; p ip. r, arj w-rt'u r observance Kill -ivi uie to say. ( Liotit fir tin tu.Jvi .-: "Ti.e high r.s-'jre ia tho main pipes, .d to g uucLet-jcd t.i the burner w.ll c.ibsU-ne a much iar ' r o'lau t.:y of -is than lb.-y otlo rwi-; w-iuld, i-v-fa li' U is re -iilatid at the burner valves. Tue pr i...-r lace to regulate is at the main Vi.ru near the metre, hteh .-uouid be shut 'Jattil tb Luruers are j it right with !:;.;r valves open full, liy tins means all Jiur learners will be uuifjrui, and the t.A I. Inn. Id in nr. f.fT..i.timl. in pnn.rniinni.ii I mi iitww u.v,. w w..... , . w-, . - I of the tool fitting in iron. One handle : " clovtr. ,0" ,cres 01 ErouV"' 1 will answer for any number of tools of the fr",n ho. 'a!,r b Jear e Z same .ize, and will last a great while, ! tjn9 ,f, uay- 1 be Celd averaged .bout hf ; without costing more than the ordinary ar- j '' tta'ks " ,bo sluSIc sccJ- tielc. These picks, shovels, boes, .Ve., Jheccnsusso tar as received for .or- l,imj,.If ei.uld stand at the head ot'his I l.i.el,,., r,-... ,"t, i.miiLT. .itine . t'eir cl Knmcr of several thousand inhabi- but is no longer. The ae- ..rt... ,l.e...-. l.nM..l 1 : i.i:.: I.;. ..-...t 1..!.... : ,c .u: . .-.'.. I ti. i...u;-.. -r .:. "-. " 1 ll"""' 1''ul-"t iicii i-rcn un lis. 11. .1'IUiiloii 11 i.i neseiiL i.inii J , UU lUWnSUIp, 1UI3 tl-UUiJ, foi, ,UIU .11 , X uu ie ,uuniiu3 ui Iiuiuhia ii'uuij, in tho Theological department, to be altercation, one day last week, when tic . have issued a call for a Couoty Conven- Frol Arrangements have been made by ' years, and are highly prized by the mm-' cr Mahann, lmn, inhabi.anu ; Fpner : half-lcarnd lcs?ons came ' (a town 'of .lie Trustees, by winch the corps of , ers.-7.a. Muciur Ua-,v,. j Mahanoy, - IM ; erbc, 11,0; Coal, oftcur lIia hi9 perfect ones, and al-! t!) was Frolessors is complete. I. r.lra-l jhn Martenus and Adam Hunt, of : u-carmu' ll-JJ" wavs brouglst him a severe reprimand, I counts fro't i Ijcvona ue.-criitiui. : wero our inim Tl f II. III! i i M I 1. 111 HAT in.i.vi ,. S..TL. I .... 1 I. !(. . . f P...1I. t.r-ltr.-s in tl.r. I V.I. ' f - t,.l.l th l.tter with . nit.-h ' tinn at l:loonisbnrr. on Saturday the 1 st , . , , , . ... . ""V) uie.inei. o 1 1 e I ty , ..In t , . " . ' i . ; . - . ' . narncn ami neoase nun. . '.owing tin and more trvnnr matters, v.e slum , under such iiilluences at home and at sink under 'the burden. The .l.-ml hool. he became a moro.- IoL'iate Jicpartment. 1 rol. it. K. Hi.i-s. in addition to his iresent du-tie-. to ii'l the chair of Hlblieal inter pretations in the Theological iVpart meiit ;a:nl F.W.TrsTix recommended for elect ion as Professor of Natural Sci ences. Hv this interchange, eacli chair, ;.. w...,t. .! ......i.......t- U IHI...I o i, l I . ...l,. --.i.l int.-. j .1... c. ..!.... . .a . . . ine u.uii ik.'.v. . ii ine siieieiin io si;- . . . : I erv laciliiv olle-n-i fork, and was about making at him a see- of September. Tho objeot is to nominate , Jmi ond time, when a iniri party interi.r; i a iuu nckci. and knocked Martenus duwu with a ciub. (H )n,Jay asti on motjnn t,f J. Hunt then belabored Martenus about the ivkcr, K-r, , the urt admitted to prac h. a l with the handle of a pitch fork. ! tj(,e iu tUo cur 0f .orth-d county, Win. Hjth men, welearn, wi-re severely, though ; f alilcrdu Jr., tbq , of Lcwisburg. not danrrirouily ini'ired. Oie prong of; ... ,r , . . it ' . i- n ..iM,.! i..i AnOvciisioiit. I-rtend I-uther, of the the fork struck Hunts breast bone and , . . .' J..'. .l o-i-ira, spells "Lin, iu uia uew, by oitr endeavors, to shine forever, a I havo ""-' aJvantn-.'o in that respect of star in the Savior's coronet ! j Southerners. For my own pvt. 1 A harsh word will kill, where aiI:avc ll,"K'h mo" fondness for your gentle one will make &lie.. Ixpi:- c' t,:'an have for their niggers. but every nnn to Ins taste. This is better than his threa.lliaro repetitions of the same worn-out ' .... ,t. I . '-.' r J ..I . i .... ,,y possessed a quick and retentive ! have nianv .Locking details o the j t? " ' k n- aiiv o. mind. and. when he chose to apply massacre in Svria. Wo ennv the ft. I. ' '." t,Mn? a " n??ue1 h'3 been subjected : but then Mr. Douglas Ln-i hitherto confessed to a LT-iduated liking for three dis tinct orders of beings ; 1. White men ; -. XL'-?ers : II. Crocodile-!. Kxpnuu- u:.' li:- view Jul ."-.matter r-orcrctgn- t Destiny, tho eternal "fit ness of niggers for cotton and cane- ..!.! n , 1 . .- i ... . , r - : .i ll . , ... . . . . . i .oe. l. li.se- i'jr III-".-ClS, anil HI-, who can number them .'and tbe-.cn- i i i. i '. . ' tempered boy. disliked and shunned ' ows and orphans, who can tell their i ' l. ...L .,.'i : !. I.i- -eli..nl.....te .... etiom in. onirbt l:.. ) , "- " -"-S;e.s, All the people of tlie town referred to were deliberately slaughtered in and oft--n a chastisement, which seem- cil to liavt ' cold blood or ticy had Liven t'oir neat hcadirg. "Oik.' Democratic Doctrine. H::xi. II. Hiiew.steii, a leading Iemocratie lawyer of Philadelphia, nr.. ir'il-.. tin. f. it loll- i Mir iiiiiniilil i.l'f human slavery : ''Then. I sav again that which I ! , the bowels. The i-,e i . .t I...I: I.... I . .-11 . - . .- it ill.Ulty UClweeu loi-iu, nu uiiiee, u.i.i cure a complete Collegiate C'.ueatiji!. .' . . . , , , ' ,. , ' , , 1 - us uri -in in an Oij gru lg-3 on the part ot TllK.ot.ociC.M. I:i'Ain vi-XT. t Mlrt(,I)US against liuutwho was an iai Prof. Cur:Tts presides over this de- portant witness in atrial a few years since-, pirtmeut, with ability and Slice-.-'. which resulted in sen iing Martenus ta the Students are conducted through a full Penitentiary for Arson. Muiug L-im. course of Theological studies, nothing jr. u-;u-0n. an aeronaut, was rrepir- ,:.'!il will b- as "ijd with two thirds of: oeing omiueu uuu is iieeueo io iuii )Dg fr a balloon ascension on Saturday i-e tLuiti valve on, as it will turned on M'lality litem 10 un ier.-i.imi ine gt cat, Wl.ck, from Pittsburg, Pa. lie was ii, . i ;....,. i" .1... ...,.I I., it .... i . i - .l .... I.-...U to your mam vaivo every o. . - - -'.'- . ; a.ca " "ue. "' ,J " domestic servitude is a great political, mo the cj etor .' les to the metre. This ough v furnisli-M lor the solemn W oik , atus, when, by somo mischance, tho bal- . . . . . .' iuu.ui i.uiiii.ii.-iii.iui. . ' 'n- . t i- ;.i ;. i .1 - social and commercial necessity ; aud -runti in came from an cxte rieuctd gas of preaching C unit. laon went off, taking bim with it, b!it hav- ,.,.- ., ... ,. ,i-i'i-. tiBf.ctur, after he hal ,M out." vw school iS -'" cr ballast of any sort. I. rose ' 11 !" 1 .t!'j 1 1 !" 1 ,,l!1C, 0 seiiooi.. I , . , , ,,,,,-,-, m., ., i it to be politically right, socially Tun r.nv. Si-ay.MUM;.-, hundred I The Committee appointed, one year j ,0 h&' "J " Jl " ' ri-!lt ai"' "'orallv ri-'Ut- 1 1 t .n. f,.ttf ii . i - ,.,.r. .i... i : , ( duntty vi . . ' ....... irptrxi ii tiirnrii out. lukl'vit. iii'Ji iuc oeiation, and, ii , .... - ..,,: n.rn n i aiiuuaui nuv.vi.vi.j au n C ike such arran'niunts .. tunuah ku nrinn - Coutitrv. hnv n tun v lio inrtzzf rv fur oticntTi-r :i i - r m i i- -need iu a letter to l'r.,.1- I::., i V I ' ' 1" 3. I r " le icanuiiy perilous, uemauc mini i. iw . it'll iriiiieiiL ui i'iiriiiiei ion u in il en'-iii .-'i-i. t 1.1.,.. u .... .-i ' ..... 1... , .,, l.nv t.- whren en ' .... 1 - I. :. . o-i . ! gentle a tone was so rare as to awa-; larur0 towns' of Z.ihleh. and 'l-cir el ken astonishment. It fell among the ! Kamer have been put to the sword As 1 1 tween w uite l go top wiutc men ; Put, as between the nigger and the crocodile, 1 am for the nigger.'' A riper aud more vari ed experience would seem lo have at h r.gtli develop.' I a fourth object of his tenderness, to w it, clams fourth in the order of 1 1 i-cov erv but si-eotnl them to the sword, aided by iho Turk-i in its hold on his affections : so that no now stands : 1. White Clams; 5. Xiggers ; -1. to revenge him-elf by all the petty annoyances his fertile brain could de vise. Such was the lad when he Le- camea pupil ot Miss Aimer. She had arms to the Turkish authorities. The rebuked him for his first error gent- j Turks, after disarming them, turned ly, as was her wont, and, trusting to them over to the Irucs. who put the potency ol such rcprool, had uis- missed turn irom tier niinu ; out noi . i-h soldiery. ! the CU-I so easily were the kind words forgot-1 JUac 2:). The Pinto of this poor i me,, - ". -....I.-. f l.inn IN -1T-.1 I" Ill ! .n.i.l f ..I. ..I .I....I I.. .... I.. liave belore said, tins institution ol . .... . "t ..- r t!.,.ms Ifl.ii .t 1 t 1 1 i- i - . .. . , i . ... . heart, as a Uower among thorns, it i nosed to the jackals and hvenas which was to his ear. that was wont to catch ; infest that part of the mountains. onlv the harsh tones of nukindness. as j The news i- heai t-ren li Me believiug that the s.icCi-,s .,f the princi- I Law School Ass ties of tho K -public ia plr,j j, -.,.c.sjrj j practicable, make i Croc. 1 Ami this is not tho re-iilt of mens way wardiie-s fir sudden fancy. Tho political a-pirant is still manifest the ruling passion"' still dominant. .Mr. Jotiglas' hold on the conlidenco fl 11 1 1 n n. . it- . . I I Iw. i.e.... Vi.n.r int.tr. a strain of sweet melody after a jar- that we knew have perished in this e-t has slipped-he is Juimhuitcd in ring discord Oh ! why do we so of- aw ful butchery. Widows and or- j (tve lt). a (,rctender named F.reck- i tl,l.,l flnt u-liie i co2ts o little n ,..., ....;.. el...,!,. . , J .' ..... liw.iftlod -is well as the law of nnn i Y IU . --lM"" "ams enriilge : so lie terns an eve ot lon.i- K 10 give, and yet may prove such a Heirut for safety. Hut alas! they 1M..S Mon ciama.an.l ho,.' to find ia W r , this .Wlrini, trare ...L1, 4i? i J ' "-ihisnewoveson,econso:a:oun,rtho .. . . ; " storv. .hiss .wmcr uugcreu ai im: arc m arms, and Christians are 0,5 r t'.,. iluuiuvii, in nnv llenincrntie riot.er I . - . ... -i- i. , ! . ... ' . . . 10 s ,n t ,L ..i , , J , 1 "school room uu an me pitpus nau trembling in their houses, taring a fort but it has been published with com-, . r, ., .nti-:n !,. immp. ' t i.'...... ...i -i . i . i ,.i i. """" a . . . . - .i i.. ; an, win huj ..i...... .w ..v... ucnci.ii ju.is.-iac ic. i. . u imh L 1 mc i niersu, re ori iaoruoi. 11 ; ...ainiDtf na maWrul iniurv lumsclf. but . mentlation in many 01 mem. we., i 1.t,ntl ,!,:. (..w trilling ownf , r..:(;.. i ... , 1.1 t .. ' .1 - a i -lit 1 " ... . . i f i a ,! num. niivu .uu-, w.ti..,. ov inuiiu i din ?ui lUUUK 'l l IMUllP Th,: three Presidential tbkots now le-' l!i said school will be opened IoiiDg uis balloon, which escaped from must therefore accept i as a part ol ; lu, dar) was i,r0jrilt to her mind, ! tudes of men women and c';:l 'ren re the people am I, ko V. rbs-Uegul-.r, , at a!' cal l.v ami .will add much to uiin wbcn he reached the earth. Ho was . the I (emoeratie creed that slavery is : by oljS,.rviIlS Johnny sitting by the j crving for protection. The Louse of roadside, apparently waiting for her. a Frank is considered as ana-li:m, When she came to him, he rose and,1 ami the Louse of every American is ottered tier a nosegay oi v loiets, say- hiied witu the despainugunforttinates 'j the well being of th laeed iu a letter to l'ri til make them a K-publii-an speech. I a landing in Clarion County, near Futler, regular aud Defective. Line .In, regular; interests of the University '.'tciLinriJge. irregular; and Pouglaii, dc- cuve, uiuce the bolt of Fuzpatrick. The Vl-pulnicans "be" and "do," while the -' '"'"racy both wings unquestionably 'uSer." Covr.IiXMEXT AXI) IXSTIirCTIOX. The government in these schools is of the most salutary kind. mild, vet decided. The President exercises a parental wateh carc over tho students, A book cauvasser states, eht on calling UL'visi'ig such means as to prevent the " mm in Arkansas to purchase a book, : ' t llrrc"'e ot diiueulties, and create 1; was tcld that be would be clad to Lave , , '"J0"1 a! to HI' cacI' stim- tut that he had a bJok already : " "yVCV?. ilth.-ii , d . i , . '" ul iiisiruciion 13 chasing it at the latest accounts. j "the law of God as well as the law of Od the 23J ult., a Lincoln Protective j man." Tariff meeting was held at Mount Carmcl. ClIM'.I.ES O'CoxXEtt, the leading Tbo meeting was organized by selecting ! Irish Hcmocratic leader of Xcw Vork II C. Harper, President; C. W. Pcalc, j city, ill a public speech before thou- Wm. 11. JlarsDaii, u. .n. tac, . i-ege-i sands, made still more ueciueu pro ly, ti. H. Cadwallader, Geo. Kecler, John testations of the l ight of Slavery as ..' . e.... ..1 l.j K,;a I . ... ..i : . I . Drehcr, George Scott and Jonas Stiue, Vice Presidents, and Win. Montelius, Secretary. Tbo meeting was addressed Uy A. K. Fiske, of bbamokm, tor tbe a of having two books seemed 1 , dear nlain nnil" imi.?rti.,1 n...i ,i' ! purpow of proving that the lbpublican pi-t rous. That if In i.iaM i.. .!, ..i : ..I- 1. is l . ri . ..' . nans in the. true Protective rarty. Mr. J bjuk, he would trade. Tbell)nje Journal is responsible for! the dill'ereut departments, is to have Mottclius offered . resolution, which was as against the poor aud ignorant color ed people. And Judge Dowlas always says, 'I don't care whether they vote Sla very up or down!"' Tat lli-issiiiixis or frtvEKT. Senator nig, 1 lease maam iu jou lake jjeirut is now Idled with Turkish these V troops just landed from a Turkish 'Certainly, Johnny, they ore very ! man-of-war, but what confidence can sweet, and the finest I Lave seen this ' be placed in them when their conduct season; 1 love them dearly, and you, indicates hostility to all Christians?! ton, tor bringing them to inc.' Such an intense excitement prevails She Lad taken the boy's Land inat this moment as to prevent us from her's, despite its disgusting appear-1 finishing this letter. Christians have ance, and, as she finished spcaiiing, ! dosed their shops and have retired his eyes were mica toners wiuiiuejto their houses, where they trembling the pupils not only to understand the M 1.8 ; 'test and best definition of LY- i,ie im uis uu.oiut io umiei siana ine ... .. -. ii text! but to be able to master the ' ! "t't Z r.nmmeiidin to i 't " MisMssippi. who is one i Hi.-1 .-amo expression as in tue morning, i Iv await the issue. Moslems are r.eomm.DMIUe tu !,..,....,.., ,r l,....ler in these 1H.I.-..I-. 1 ... f,, ........ ; , . ., ... . . ..'l-l.:. 'u,y sul j.'ct, understand principles, and fJ.unoa of which bai th : .!.:..'. .1.. 1 ..' .-1. ..;. , . , i.uijo. iuciu turougu. " f.hew..eStphil.,SopberS: nvIvCFS -.'.tl V " " "'""J" Th.,asets of the University show j w .u.ij. laC LUMiurat r.:i t.. 1, son to represent this district in tbe next Congress, tbe Hon. James H. Campbell. The Democracy scctu to be rapidly pass ing .way, in I'.radford county. A post master baa been imituik.l to the ToWituda Ue tviriioratiou to Lc worth, over all P. O. Cieat lleiauciaiic lea lers in tnese tune.. iiiiikes the lolhiwin? heaiinfi:! declaration : 1 waul Cuba; I wantTainaulipas, Totc-si. and one or two other Mexican Mates and I want them all for the same purpose, for the plaining an I iprea hns ol Mavery.l would sprr j.l ihe bliin.i "f Sliirrry.Ukr Ifir rtlijiiui ..y our IhriHC MuL.r,lo UK Ulteimest euU of in; t irlb.'' and a tear was making a furrow j ru.-hiii'' about tim town crving "This through the dirt that begrimmed Lis js tllc timo to kill the Christians," face. 'Johnny, what is the matter?'' asked his teacher, iu surprise. "What you said," falteriugly utter ed the boy. "Do you love tnc?'' and their women an 1 their children are rushing about the -trcets shouting "May t.od cut off the Christians." It is impossible for im to buy provis ion.;, aud ota :crvu::'..:- ate lcu-lavi It is a desperate cf- but drowning men will catch at straws. We predict that Clams will prove as deaf to his bhin lL-hmeuts aj -Niggers. X. V. Ti::iu n;:. It seems ahuost incredible that in small island like Knglan l m re than fifty thousand acres of good land in the New Forest are appropriated ti the keeping of a few thousand deer, and a farm of font hundred acres employed to raise bay foe the support of these deer during the win ter mouths. The expense of keeping these deer amounts to StloO.OOi) per annum. This tract of bad Las existed in its pres ent unpr.ifi'able state since tuo reign ti William the Con. iit r. Nearly I'J.UOi) persons, most of lhra Germans nut in St. I.iuis on Tuesday night, to h.ar Carl Sburx. The garden where tbo meeting was held was biilliantly illuminated, aul the crowd f cnthum.i tic in a dec'ti utikuowu betMie ia ihe cam- l"oa-