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JAMES P
Medical.
Mobfland^
GERIfH JITTEBS,.
IR. O M, JACKSON", Philadel-
Phi a, p ehna.,
| ISf SOT A
BAR' ROOM DRINK,
SUBSTITUTE FOR BUM,
OR AN
fntoxieaticg Bevejaget ;
BOr ~K inGHLY - CONCENTRATED
egetable - Extract.
A-iJ’QRMs'TONIC. i .
Free from Alcoholic .Stimulants or
lnjurioas Drags
AUTO WILI CURE
Dyspepsia and Jaundice
SOOFLATO’S 6EBHAH BITTEfia. '
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
a^WeaEr“*
afT **L ln ß irom a iMsor*
npered
Observe the' following- JUwiJu^i
From ol ih e
®igWjUT6 Organs :
Conauta
tier, Inwa.d
Bhsca to-&i D i^^ i
r
Jr. Wwimiuincof *1
mmim
• imlfmw; l)n,:ea
sion (i i"
Spirits.
HOOPLAS]} S 9EEMAH ,BITTE-E
. n , , „ WILIciIVK Yor
A GOOD APPETITE.
STRUNG NERVES
'HEALTHY NERVES,
STEADY NEKVES,-
RRISK FEELINGS,
HEALTHY HEELINGS,
A GOOD CONSTITUTION,
. .... A strong constitution
A *M £ AI,TH.y CONSTITUTION,
A SOUND CONSTITUTION
WILL MAKE THE il ,
WEAK
" ILL MAKETHE
delicate
HULL MARK THE
WILL MAKE THE
depressed
will make the
mallow complexion
WILL MAKE HIE
DULL EYE CLEAR* BRIGHT
Prove a blessing in- j
kv^kyfamily.
Cas be used with perfect safe’y by i
female, young
ffff f f f pj
PABTICIXAK NOTICE,
man * Preparation* soid wmUr tiJ
of the ' ?Uar( coopovndJl
%to 4u ™*if ** c ? mmon «**, cort.n?/r®u
A" ca ’““ i “•* »•« «>«<«■
'° ‘teittth&the *-S.£"df e
•»*'«m m i«J« co«imia«y ih.iLl'!3jL fTf
fholu, ttonulanto a) the
£FSa^IS&SRS
rt «
delicate children,
Tho.-q suflo?in* lroiu 31 ik akiii'ii
away, with scSrcdl£iy fe bu
ooriw in a vrry kh„rt time o.?. bn»!„ P 1 "S
r ea ' w,l,We^te;f^
T , ... »■ *•» «J»-A Jfl> AiJIK.
n£» e -i l-‘ s wIU D 0 if these Bit:era are
“«id “ d district
J, ' r ° m °■ S- o) th*
of tieliffious JCnowled{/e+
Pium^niiaiSa^^'' 0 *® 1 to ( avot nr recOmiheLd
.ff<*gggbta?3tify t J
I !
SSaiSiSSsSH'
ftpd restoration to a decree- oi ruiliiu un i 'I
IiISESSS
Philadelphia. J une 2 I
J. N&WTOK BROWN, I
ATTEBTIOK 80LDIEB.fi,
ASD the tries dn of soldiers
'V <i oali the attention of all uayini r o la«n£ Af
n.l? 436 “®? ‘° the fact tffat -Hon£ f
LAND’S Herman Bitters” wiliVure nine tern hi
B M*inr 1 ?H“?.“ duo * d .. bT ox l' o3 nrea and priva
?i J Mm“ ! t daU^i^tho P „¥ l> '» lD 41,6 liet *i PabUah- I
of the ffk ““"Spapere, on the arrival
that. If these n .° hemtatlon in stating
soldiers hundreds of ]iv~° 4r f o < i?? d among our I
otherwise woSbl lMt ““* ht “"i “»at
J^s h^ p „ r m op B^™rh i ii r r; i "S 8 b lh “"'■ , >r
haveMm hLlth ’ ho
Bitte&fcent to them by their frieids of ' hese |
BEfYAMJBOF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the Signature of "c. M J tckc,,M.,
on the WRAPPER of each Bottle “
PifitlC£S
Dos. *5.00
qUantity 4h «
ae“o.°Ji a nrt bi p“ r eTlnfo •%“-]
by exprw forward, securely packed
Offiiv. «nd u 0„ , A
ARCH STBEiO’ I .PHrLADKIpnf? >4 S-A N °' 981
(Sooceasor* to C. M. Jackson & Co I
p to p , i e t o rV.
SALS by Bnmiifai i.j i_, I
•rery tows in th. United State? noll'dl"** 1
U. IW'*
vEditof. and Propri ' " " ” = ~ ■ ~
PREPARED by
F. X. DiRoLETTK, M. D,
Chanty Hospiuds. Ac. DaXllipiX R.T'
htt.ti 'i, refu "of nerrousnes and j t .
,lu *-
TO THE PUBLIC.
lre,t X V&.TJLIT DiH -
rr d in " deni -
%T h T *»“
»«SSS A “^
cra.ivepr.eucey^^^tTh^'a^-.u'
S:S£SS~Tip::
S££Sa“ii«SS»'
llpsliiS
now remedies,which are oeculiarTv ht ™L b -£ hl ’
K.TiM“«“tM &“a-y b ofih?T ble Kl f ,gdu “'
s^‘Ms^S£%F? S! t*K'
marßed success— iiaviDg had ov«r f £, eaie< * w, £
him to say -to a“!X?h X ir X, B h at TJ cad ?
ch£St iUe T-r U i e blw m "" >b<=
guacks, bit c u m»° lTd‘X« cii-etT 1 c Uban ‘ aDd
I ire
Isiiigsssssis!
S|SP^iSSS :
Ol «he Lmon -*>ric t.,y attended m. Oirot
dtM.lv ... , -BOX 30,
y Pittsburgh i'ogi (
ntkohcj
hkabty
■NTOCT
livklt
clear!
KUHONKSfSi ( K4TI!K
W ,^\ W e AKM FWOI >P«R THEBA-i
«iokPmiufii'*Si W ‘“ t^ r "iJAieep herba Ac., for thei
|»p£aßBUFm
by n r P ail ofiLa «e paid,6ooente
fw^mlidfaetnrers
LAKB-SlfPiifiloa COPPEE MISES,
i -AND- ,
NMJ4LTIJf« WORKN.
JParU, M’Curdy dfc Co,
Manoiacturers ot
Spelter hodder, Ac. Also impor
ters and dealers in Metals.
Pin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Fire, Jto.
an^.T . h “?i d ’ &» em' Machines
v™ “«• ■**
P^ P6ola ' orde " °‘ Dol’Pei out to' any desired
fe2l:lyd&w
bak6aTn s
C A RP Bi'B.
JUST OPENED AT
M ' u„m:.! s
87 POURTH STERET
“ id «
Tff EMBERS At CONTRA CTJ
W* fopeno*"ucW* ,,lrA<Vrrit, » e
LlMi,
Which wo_are prepared to detiver from our
COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET
family coal,
A*WS °p hand as usual.
1 SaraS®
fia&^gESsa
EJSSMMS ,ia ®®
" - * »«• * M>}uu?r .STREET
■* ■ ..i.ifesffttpf frepsthstreet.
23
STAESH Jußtr^eiv^dfor^by
• ' . ■ <■.. • J. 'll .S' »
ssud zszzo
1 Medical,
Great Discovery.
HiMW BifiilMiiF iron,
FOil THE CURE OF
requmog a Tonic
T«« W«rt itffcrtfbESTKF MOST
-*■ agreeable and efficient km* >*<■ t * “OST
bility loss o"annewl ““ ofd.-
of an effioienM?iSVtS' f?,5,^" ner ?. 1 Prostrations,
b rp d , w -A h a r I
l>o you want t« sleep well f
CuTo.’r 8 b ™ k *•»«>«■ f«H»l T
KUNKEL’S BITTER WINE OF IRON. !■
Jy testoTby alliojMßia'of’tho^n o ' ll so . thoroll el>
o«ptw (jh. .yatoiiTid wSfoin |Lfa to, l“ h ' ri T
" k a tnal „f this valuaKo tom ? o! 1 W ° Dlr
Counter lefts.
ehte“wiN-^OFlR'kunklh-s
I effectual remedy in 'h ei s n ,ly Bl i re a,ld
I maneut cure ” V?, rl , d f ,r the Per
I there are a UeUIUv, and as
I pub ic, we would caution*})^ 011 * offer6d to the
ohaae none buuhe ee?u?n« h .e f f° mmanity , b°r
by S. Ju Kdkszl ahrf hSI K- tIOJ0 ’ “anufactureJ
of the cork of eye'r? h Tw m . P ,‘L 11 tfce lop
are attempting to imitk ~hh! °tbers
Proves its w „ r than!T^
7B r™“ " “* i ur IROK 18 p “‘ »p » "
78 CBWT and $l,OO BOTTLES I
tt. d ’o!t d n^ all C P i rfi^u e ia D /^ tB
bear.
. JJ3 NJE R ii. BJS p OT
«o. 118 Market s t., Harrisburg, p a
I-ur sale by l) r . KEYSKK, Agent,
HO Wool) STREET.
|Y|EI)« tl. CARD
10,OUO,UO« SAVED.
GLEASON’S
Best qnalitj of
Medical.
IMPORTANT TO I.ADIKN
“ UREAT AMERICAN REMEDY.”
umn csroivo imu
female pills
H YET FAH,E»(WHKV
! in gnWoUowed.)
jOnSTRCCTION, OR STOPPAQEOF NATURE
THEY ACT AS a CHAKJIv_ _
the !?’ rll(0ra f IB *' “ d “storings
Sra n,7^^^“**«tSfws» B «R
!Si ?, r s, or „c &r h J
f tho result! U ’“* “°" ns *» would be
dollar? 1 00ntaim 60 Palj . PRICE, ONE
*>*■ HARVEY'S TREATISE
Hi
H^SSsssf»»
I BR\ AN M D„ General Agent,
me c . > . lh yedar street. New Yt>rk
JoNenli Vii'niT * I
MAKHOOD;
HOW ROST I HOW RESTORER I
A ucfts£ ofrir^k/ti'Vk
'ssMiispss
•‘ \ Bonn t<a V r , cn r 1“® urten Book, A c
S«„. “°? n l<> fhomands o( NnOerere ••
"*}' in “ P,ain ' n ' P ° l <'l’e to any ad
dD™ iTTc‘sii e ri^ n p °-
N.w Bor.'
se]b-,ia>-<lAw.
fe^*»WS*WBMf
Only infallible remedies known "
Free from Poisons.”
..Not dangeron* , 0 the Human Pamily "
«^2,u m wk'“, tof , th .«tr holes to di.“'
X ? c ■» *" l» ne cities,
whori d b a Druggists and Dealers eyery-
« «-«.■
WnSJil Depot. 4iV^o R Jwf y s°y TAB
_ jyld-omdeodAw
STlflfc- < a ;h > BiliiDiaS
■*t*n ,Mi Ktc*
flw»r iha rf
*>• i 44J C'bty.
irJI titesa K
KIXI>N oj
fro’n 'true to oj »
t -"-nt«-d k-i
j'rij; Mn.j - t > -/s. ..
9to,
Oite /*r
fcaciote & .. i .
opriihtp. 2. c 'i t ,s
j HbVO ..
u»eni &; <th>
deaeration.
Alto, ] •. ~ t-. . _
Wroofht Iro •! » 1,0 -‘
•Terr vanity %.cd'''‘-T •*!;'*’ f * £l ‘ Pollies )e
ln»ll owe-
trnn. \;] - • - . ~ .
JSI;*). • " va *;2,%£”
err I?,
( UAdil. 5; , .fj..
steam Wagon
I JN HAND AND MADE TO OKDKR
wagons,
carts.
WHEELBARROWS
r 7 STORE TRUCKS
AND STRAW CUTTERS.
oc27Tyd Mari n Avenue. A lle.’hetfy^City.
>«- IHJ!VLi;V¥,
</ r o . - r
Pfo 4 DIAMOND,
prriNhi'RwH, pa
M ANTIC CKMR.Vr
T • ■ *»' AVN O N ,
Ml A « -f ,
<■> ft it in i t
r*t, r t^ ari3U L iS aje H- “>* oiieriuioi buildings
perltirTn S,v e 1 iiafi L, Uo <Jomo nt. cheaper
r anrdone herctoioro. Thw cement has
4 forma a aolid and durable adhesive
to , anj surflwe, imperishable by water or
frajt, and equal to any uuaitu ofstoae
ri„ir un “««wned’ u the only reliable and erao
uoal workman m tMs cement In this oily •
u J n( t la?n applied this Cement for the ' ollowtn*
Fer to”” 80 ' W “°“ rabUc M « at iiberty t"n?
lk» B a?er r ®a*^ e uc6 Penn grreet. finished. 4
Jaa MoCandiess. Allegheny. do ! S
j n P, h °? D berger, Lawreneevilie, do if m
gmdHjuMn.uburah. do s*™
Pitt,w;rih’o! hin ‘ r ' on h "“*
VV A *•1. PAPER, - I
EOK AUTUMN Ob 1863,
A complete assortment of beautiful
PAPER HllVtilJlfOM
Of all styles, at prices lower than i„
offered For salo during the “y WWD
" p - AUSHALh,
S AT ® *OVR WAS BY Dglhe u lu
eon a A nti-FLictcenng, American and hata-
wfT “‘™ S of t «"H'-flvo 4 Zt
Aota-Flickeringia just the thing for
Office. Call and see thorn burn at the Qa.
Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of
not WKLDON A KELLY.
- —— Wopa street.
dvtteb- -
" 3 hbls *rime Roll Butter
] P bl ” . F ™»h Backed Butter.
Just receiv«|?an J for sale by
*3O •^S^ffBSSS^
WEDNE
V' V\ H ' U ‘«AN«< b'OTp
t«f(W ~2' "' Unarterme
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
AJIKKKAV SKiITMJK.
i* THt: I. »K« sit HENT A u
; 5,V/i!sr o ? iur.
! SflS, *'&■
Telerraph u. IL. ta U u«, u, rdl
. IClt,r » r d |
(jJKUVEKABAKKKH
Premium Sewing Machines,
■rauMjivitt.
Kver Award*! t„ Sewing Machine in In,non.
Thcne machined weroawanlad the IlichMt v,*-
p*' '&x»zjrs
A "f Yvrk ,V,.1» k'rttr.
>!m! u^ mium /> r ui«.-hine.
{■ ™ f; r 0 1 ’T doub,«-ihr«i<i manhiar
~h m I'fem.um lor machine work
Vermont .'halt Fair
'y!Z\X“" uln 1,,r marhine.
KrVr P UIIUUI lor “anutaoturinfi unuhma
AZ'lil™
for fiuni.y mvhi n ,.
Mrs Premium i. r macula,run-,k marh nr
F.rst Prewiuu, lor machine „„ k o ' D ’
Mxchxonn Stale fa %r.
£j” l //“““““i lor maehi-.e
f!SUSSfe r r Sfe"“
I Induinn SUiit fa\r
?J”f premium for machine for ail ottroMM
Mrst Premium (or machine work
/litnox* &aie Fair.
Ew £ r * m - uui for for alj !>arr>os*s
Kiwi Premium (or work POfM *
A entuckj, Mat* Fair.
t-}™ 1 £ remium l»r rna hmoJor all Liarnoaes
>ir-t Prennum for machine w-.-k lQn<w,e *-
rennsvlixinta SluU Fair.
FWpi omiU “ l" r “ iaaQ suturing machine
XT bl>auti ' ul “iMhla.worK
h irut Premium for machino work.
A ud nt the following County Kairß
'i- ■Jru'-tio,
"•» Hiiilii *nd
• W Jlilii.
I retd* t?. ufe.j
■ Poller j c.f 4rc»-
nrst Prommm iur latuUy ucwm* machine
i rec Premium for muDuiaotuh Lg machine
rh machine wort na ‘
?* n i^lUeV { Vi -> AtmcuUunUSocteL,
Pirpi iretuium lor laiuiiy machine.
Fir.. 1 remiurn for rnanuia, luring machine
lust Premium lor machine work.
nu i ir U ljMa " > A grtruUuraJ .Wwv
Diploma tor Jaunty machine.
.Diploma tor machine work
t'rankli* U, ijy, }'j
rtrut Premium tor family mach ue
Vnia'.Ilor 1 lor manufactunuK machine.
V nr\ u. lA ‘ J •! 4irrrei.n«ro/ Society
hir t Promium tor lauuly machine
Waiiwtoii Vo. (A. Y,/ F' u ir.
First Premium for taiLily maohine
Saratoga 00. UV. K.) Yatr “"*olnne
p SK2;; &{“ •
ed this year! At nfarTy th "7h C
hewing Machines were in romperit “nr leadm *
„ w ,?. r ‘ “ a<le u l'on the tfrover A Uakor
in* machine has recetyed the first
every bute lair in the United State wh«T“, e at
been exhibited to this date horo u has
bales Rooms, Nq. lk lIP 1. 1 ST ptr, n a „
«S&2m<Uw A.P. CHAIoNKYt^u 1 -
hARGE STOCK OF
NEW SHOES
AT DIFEEN BACHiIH’B,
£“ br .«ii>* Want's. Cadies, Husses and Child™,-,
wear ’n great variety 6
7.. - sell
J UST RECEIVED—
B l°°“ YouUl for complexion
“>WB a Macseiia Baim.
Bieariin* AmoroaiA tor tie Hair.
ifoUowiy a family Medcines.
Al?^°u. S 1 , m P ru T c ? Blotd Searcher.
Ail ot Vr. Jayne s taiml: Modioioee
oo ™>e and Horny ijoaps.
h JOKtSZ I£^s“ d °°2 C™*®. lor Chapped
Wood Street.
Wi . , , Q I9- A. KELLY’S
Wh »l«d. andßoUi) Dm* 6to„,
No. 69 Fider&l Aliech^y.
W UVKKT STAR!
s.“ssSSS’S3? ,,I -“"i
SaS^aasarf^
Banking Houses.
FIBST NATIONAL BANK
OF P^tSJBURda
Orncx n» Tvf ASUR ? RSiA-RTMKNT I
ICB 07 Comptrpu.sh op'ta i! Cra KK;< p T 1
WhBRK.r n^W’.S®* 7 ' a ? k - sth. isfe.j
[ tithe“MiJf'Sft! 1 evidence present*!
“ -| ; S£.K
b6f o«
(troS^A??!, " t fZ°* K - t Hneh MoCnUooh Comp
:sßMpK&7g?
Sj' “anSo'ri^H 1 ? 1 "” 7 “ d StAto °f Penn
11' borin
a“> ,
{h} ;
The «f l i?l *»#«*«! Hank
ot Pittsburgh, Pa.. .
IAfH PimßlMfl *fUjgf OOIPASr.
CepltelMM.Wo.lU, i»Wvtle*e to In
*r«a»e io $1,000,000.
j|ifrj ,a biiEgh Trust Company aaving organ
. ~nss
deposit and buy and' I feil'K»ebf ,017<l mo .? oy on
of the country “ Etohamo on ail parts
entrusted to° *2885 ttS Sn«
fh^pV^hp^r,!--^ 0 " * in «««“
BubJJtl BMiere'thrnnl^^’ 00^1100 witl >
i . DfEBCToaBJ
tetter ■ K-Ntouok.
j £«IF
-4 JA A«^ L SWfta&"
Aosnat Ith. 18fi*d£wtl
W- j. KOCKTt. ’
KOHNTZ & MEETZ,"”
baskkbs, 1
No lIM Wo/Mt SU. S«t*uU dw I
Hllh MtreeC,
U*iU* t RS ,JV kori ' j «A AMj _, uCjllt
u£nt 1 */V,*?f 0 k r N.fc*. -md <hv.'
t„ ' 1 »* "'■nM-roiuptlj atonr.
r " trot t. oomor of Xhini
the o.vly uoui *ei>ae
JSO. 15 lIKTH STBK* X>
bAILY POST
,>Ai,Y »*ontAaD Va.N«EI> £lTis7
r, ' —— *
wie year, by mail.
Six months.
Throe “ • •
One * ••
One week, doiivared in the cite
single
To agon taper hundred
E H%» aP 4 a ™eat Mount
.From the Philadelphia Press.
Yesterday, at 12* o'clock, Charles H
Brooks, convicted of the harder of his
fether near Vdncetowu, N. J„ on the i 2th
M Tu : fr ’ Paid the P6Dalt y bis crime
with his life. He was publicly hanged“n
the yatd of the Mount Holly' jail f n the
presence of about five hundred persons.
The career of the youthful mutderer is
calculated to fill one with horror and dis
lTvhta tha d lbere Bronld 8 r onld throb in this en
p«TOd. “ ® art 80 wicked “d de-
Since the commission of the mnrder
there has scarcely been any other tonic
fiited’aH 1 ia , tb « locality, and h£
filled a 1 who heard ,t with consternation
father Job Brooks, was an
farmer of Vincetown, possessed of a com
fortable farm, and dwelling. The pronertv
was schrcelPsofficient to excite the cup,d
ityof an ordinary felon, for the recom
|.en.e wa. too small for the risk to be un
curTit^V 0 foul measures to pro
cure it. The young man was about twenty
three years old of fine personal appear:
anee, robust healthy, and with P ®ore
ordinarily intelligent appearance I
His parents were not friendly disced I
towards each Other, and the boy grew u D I
mtd manhood embued with no respect for
the author of hie being. HU siZ m£f
ned man named Timothy Bidgwav
",bl' "in 8 Baid !. W “ anxious to get rid & of
the old man ” that Tim and Charles
sb'.rld enjoy tbe farm. 89
The ConTeaalon.
For many months, as the jiamcide con
fessed on tfie rcaffold, he P eontinuatlV
by R| dgway to kill the Tathe/
and the deed was postponed from tfmeto
; I ’ ' b,, cause the youthfnl Brooks oould
cunt the compunctions of his
n-(„ : ine mother, asit wonld an
iw-raT'" tbe . ™ n f H '“ I > on - was equally
1 ''“''■C- and horrible to say, offered
<-. -on *,O if he would bat kill his
Z"7 v, , c na l ly a « reed between
, d brooks that they should fol
'■'■‘""- .dd man to church, and dispatch
the r'hnr V UrD home ' oid Bro ‘eft
he Chnrch in company with his lady
road d 4 “ Wh °“ de parted at across
Then I.,Hawed the two men, as con
d by . 7°, UD f? Brooks, he himself went
-orwurd tn the darkness of the road and
hnjus m,her with a thick cfnb. rendering
Uy..j wan -to have foi*
H, Vi" J 9tabbe f tb e wounded man
H J.d not come, however, and the awful
murder w a « completed by the son, who
rgueo that it was cruel to leave the “job
•a' d'’'h‘a, „ 8 lrial - Joang Brooks
loui d, H k', u waB ,- concerDed ‘“the
m,.he d S d tP hlm9eit ' “d thus his
wav h f ' d escaped justice. vßig
u,Hot N l : 7 hB ' ed ' and serving f DI
1 , -lersey regiment. A tew
days ago ’.be prisoner confessed his gnilt
and wrote out hi. story in his coll ai
cons.a, ruble length. He thus speaks of
no lucnb,- murder :
l-il ht '"d b Ta, C ° aX ! d Bince Member,
i 01,1 d , that murder on my father I
jo.d I iin that I did not want to kill him,
, ; k "i i v * r m < I °/>e anything out of the
way 10 km mm for. 1 went off to work l
m- a tarm again. When T did not go home 1
, , 7T* Week8 ’ he w°*H ask
im.lt,.. where 1 was. that I didn’t come
1* i d ' d *<> borne, 1 * mother
i me lim wanted to see me — be
whi,;, uio see me lor something parties
oat. I Would go ana see him. AH his
-ilk was about putting the old man out
” , w “- v - 1 was picked at and tor
me.m-d about it so much for the last
eighteen mouths, before I dons' this
dread,ul murder that I would rather
, j- 9 ri ‘“!r»„ake any time, than my
mfiic/Ui
w hen 1 It-fi him at Inck’s lane-end he
m V ‘ ~k n° w 1 wnnld do that to
l ort ! to ' d f hlm lhbt »e had better pnt
“ ° B , ! e ” w eek 8: I wanted lo go
jver to I embertou's, to morrow morning
to go to work ; I promised Jacob Seeds
hat 1 would comeover to morrow raoru
’;■? , for him: I told hi* to
>,r -d ol him: that I would ccme over I
,ume night and do it; be says, -you told
m- .hat when you lived at Butter-worth's '
anu never done it:" I told him that I
wou d -n.me over some night, for they
woiihi judge me for it it I do it to-night*
hesan, they would not judge me; I would
be he , tM one that ever would be judged
ou- n?"V ’ Lharle f\ ,f y will potLn
ou ot he way to ntght I will help you to
, W‘H meet you at the corner of
e -ot and help you t 0 put him away; you
n g- t- Mount Holly to morrow and
..K- vout-selt bvely, and I w.ll g 0 over
d go .o work, as common, and people
'uintrust that anything is the
wac winking along with my father and
ta.Mug, m- said iherr was some one coming
behiua; I looked back, 1 ihought I aal
Timothy Kidgway coming behind; Iran
np and ..ruck him three or four times, and
run up to the house aud pul the stick en
On- wood pile and come back, and there
n i°k "j ther L e ’ ttnd 1 had to finish him
ali, r I had put him in the ditch, I went to
he house, and went up stairs to bed to
take my natural rest; after I had been in
bed aoout five minutes, the window frames
began to rattle, and I could not s) .j
was in agony all night, so that I coullnot
rest laid in my bed in the morning,
but dm not sleep more than two hoaFs
that night, I got np next morning, and
went on. and cut off some wood ; while I
as (.uttiDg the wood, every time that I
would look down the road, the tears would
begin to do at in my eyes, so that I oonld
uot work I I would have to quit, and have
a crying spell about n.
1 After I got enough wood cut to last that
day went into the nouse to get my
break last. After breaklast I started
Mount Holly, on the road from onr resi
dence to Eayrestown. Before I got to the
forks of the road, by Franklin jfeacon’s!
my hear failed me so that I hadto sit
down. I sat there for fifteen minntes in
the joint o, the fence. When I got up the
ground was wet with tears. I got up and
Btarted down to Eayrestown, stopped at
the a »w mill and talked with Joseph Wil
Fkk 1 was taiK,n « with Wilson I
hadn t the heart to look him in the face
‘ flon» I iVT, Mo ” nt Uy - After 1 « ot to
Holly I had toron about from one place
to another ; as soon as. I sat down a few
minutes the tears would beginTfioat m
my eyes. I went to Pemberton with Wil
liam Sapp. There was some yonngladie* -
i tried to met© mp i
aeif lively with them, but my heart ijas in 1
my mouth aud the tears were in my eyea» 1
so that I had to leave them. 1
After I had my trial, before Tim oonldl I
I get me to Come out and say that I
nothing about it,, he waaKe to t
a iitne/° r Y re on 'y “e for
avn™, | a l_ nst kitri— theh that rtey whs
Aei H « '*>*i<l fbathl
wanted m^k 10 m y theta be!
toJd him I ri? aw * 11111 I
toUkemy "au-Cf ‘ **
edge, and* sawth* ffTnAt 1 tbe
blankets and make arL®’ f take •“»?
I over the wall with. * P of. them to get
He has wanted me to coax .
poison father to death for »)?„ ia®o 10
better, than we coold, ’ah. cSSrt. d ° 2
gut it into his coffee, and no one ““"is
now what was the matter with him. ° \
HU Uwt Speeeh. ,
<
a°, nf"'»Ti:'r 4 as
fftawa 1 “ w ■
always at me to do i iL? a ? waa
« the. time and did nit kno“whatT^
Wwar&Sf*
.”X«“iiS ‘S’ i y‘.° I “» nm“S
over U,
away. He'said'they' .‘V?”
me up. Itoidhi.n r k j £ OIn S to Take
tipiS.«, ». ™w «
, f ‘ D< i j 1 waa bronght back he told me rf I
anything did “’‘ ><£
Irh^Ted^'
!he aDd tb 7 that “** ed « ci“wC;
wt 7 -e°r Dg am day
(. IV am - Mother often talked about
key toldT/ *° ** ,onnD6 tellers aid
old min W h T “ a ,7 Ways t0 « 8t rid oftne
i ? t *M notforT n °f be - here to day if ;
rSBCa 8 wbate ™ 7on
At twenty minntea past twelve the sheriff
vonih h°7 ‘ hß fat f' “P- a “ d the nnhappy
things ' iTriiri 6 -yf loot at eart %!
nense-l.d bnef t . emb!B moment of sus-
P ?j e the rope is carefnlly adjusted—
suddenly the weights fall-* body J swines!
SiiT o , a t6yea-,ts sonl is in eClty !
Six hundred spectators realize that
wages of Sin is death!” ™ be
Jiseovery of an Irish Qiant
From the Clare (Irelsnd) Journal.
On Wednesday last, as two laborers', in
the employment of Mr. D. Garry, Drom-i
elihy, were digging potatoes, they came in
oontact with a missive boulder, which re
qnired their united exertions to remove,
havmg been artificially set over four oth-l
ers, which formed an enclosure two feeh
square; hnt well repaid were they for
then-labors, for having displaced it, they:
filled Ul ? CC , n ' entB t 0 bea copper kettle!
filled with sdver pieces, each being about
en pence, and some of them bearing the!
*pu ”
eDgth. On taking off the lid (which bv 1
the thigh Zle
-d the cranium haiia n ?nch mVh^f“ ’
Having expressed their surprise in wfS
ejaculations, and gratified their curiosi yl
by examining the relics more minute 1 1
they quietly pa t on the lid. and ‘'Let him
t»Eis :
Stolidity of the JSngliah Poor.
A London correspondent of a New York
cotemporary bears the following witness
-o the stnpid helplessness of the English
rrisi'nV" Tht? P °° r bat the ? "• enter
ssHr" *’ r f
The masses of English poverty are too ie-
Porant, and too utterly helpless to get out
of their misery. They scarcely know that
there is such a country as America. Where
com “h hO - W to th . erB > > 8 beyond them
comprehension Nothin? can
wuh them or for them, V£i n every s^
■ n London dies in the hospital, prison
ae°?a r rg 0 e U in the conn^. PF ThTre°are Tif
lions ot Englishmen who have no resource
but the workhouse. While they Z™
they may get enough for a bare “übsisT
ence, but, if sick, they go to “the house ”
“Rattle his bones,
gver the stones
Ho 8 only a pan per that nobody owns "
I used to give Hood and Dickens ’ credit
for their imagination in their.,pictures of
the lower state of English life ThfJ
were only faithful to what they ww, and
what every one may see around him.
t Mysterious Developments.
r t^3e corner of Wall and Frontstreeta
r id the city ot Jeffersonville, Indiana,
stands an ancient brick baiiding, which
1 was used as a hotel. »Of this baiiding we
, ilfiTe heard man; romantic tales, and tra
ditions of every hne and character are
associated with it by the old citizens of
the place. It was once the rendezvous of
a desperate class of people, and many
dark and bloody cranes are known to have
been committed within its walls. Manv
innocent and unsuspecting girls have been
f l '™ B an< * their ruin accom
plished, and it is believed that not a few
of these unfortunate victims have
"ThJ? T?- deathB by thelr “dS.
Mtonahmetft disco vered the remain* :
'sriosLi. J . ii.- *■ . ' 1
r ’ " ** -• stilivS £
' s?£33E££ • d6th -'■
' for ® reel nreg hare reposed
Death the flolj? ° f f hirty yeara - b *
ana, until very rLen'tlv“i? Ft |! U “ > l?’
copied by 1 “ e ?*\ oc '
entire period The SnJ
tone are.now exhnmedt?- kel f
woqld be old ladies Sfnd .t*®? - ' I|R 9d,
babe woold noir be in *? hB the - .‘“ noce “‘
&*sHsia&S?£=
th»f d ■ th f lr - ac 9 onnt to that great tribunal
SXEIaBB A WlUos>B
the
HIGHEST PBEHIEHB
WTBfiSATIOKiL MHIBITM, I.OJDOS,
I Industrial Exposition, Paris, 1861,
£Zn?SZ n Wlth aU the leadta * Sewing iu.
SiSE ‘ K ' IT " P « “«* Amertea, d X
I united States Agnoattuial Association; Mmtm-
I f° h r tan .“ <,oh “f os ' lMt rt«te < Washington) Frank
s“n d'' P J hiial6ipUa:
Iv ’ ~™} 0D: American Institute, NewYtdin
Baltimore: *JS£2£
Kentu^lns^no"
eVery Store
®aMb.red this w, * e '«
UPWARDS OP
125.000 or THESE HAIHISKS
»»»eady been Sold,
, P “bB l<mde ”' than .words oft the
cheapest Machine in the world. "* Ma "®' th e
BECAUSE XT 13 THE BEST.
*very Maebto, »«rrreM*a ft*r S ITe-re.
<m»TOIOtM HIM lOTHOQ ig njHflatsWS.
a INSTRUCTIONS FREE.
Always happy to exhibit and explain them.
Wr-Cinmlars. contain* „ expiration of the
machine, with testimonials from ladies of the
hifheet fsooiaj Budta* m
either in person or by m.ii
WH. SVSMTEB <fc CO.,
**•“ for the Weete™ State* „ d w Mtam
Principal Office Md WhelesaJe
aro. a? with st re e,..j. pA _
Pike*. Ope„ Hoa»e CINCIKNATX. 0.
Temple
DOSi^kw
ttEKEBAtOBDiITioTis^
iUAixKLUMMEa Pa. Mama, i
the 9th met., ii reJJonae’f^nre'^^K? OIl “ atio11 - °f
to him, relating to the s®bnilt
fesas
comprised un/er the lbuSwin^Xt^tSf,^
n^e^e^^£‘ t t^l»l“^n.k foV thee.-
©d_ accordingly, vi* • 6 be oonduot
«oraitfo7theiTe^'veSf^Jiti“ <1 ‘n’rashijaTto
mendationa should nor iSaS-® 9- v l * l ® BB reoom
oriminateiT, bat wi thrf„riJ e - ? .S : V b ? Made tadis
oi the PeSS, ,^df^ a d ® fflfSV tte oha^l£
the important duti™ °f the^ast^* 3 ' Perf6rm
| reta™ed T to£e“u“mVE/ffl mtt *>«
remain under the* oontrolof theu 1 *® ® nfiBt ® i will
camps or re ndervoaa! and „„h u<w «rnor “‘ such
era as he may desisSt^ d^rf d °°“inand
sent <0 their ferimentaVn !!s£,J Ilca ready to be
arai Ordera No. 75 of 1862. * ooord ? DO ® Wlt ** ® en ~
cruus, will be /jl'V, f OT new re
in* servioe from reafmen d tafe®f/' Jr {ocroifr
sst
eralT A *£»£iS%2%2'Us3&£&
<5 oAer 10.
2 r ia“ u c. 5 ' sriSS *
the United StatM»ii!i£*. t f 1 ?? u^° tha «rvioe of
credited, to be detaehed 018 “tanbereo
the quota sfTJ thoi ? Proportion of
Jf.ff'nnSo^^^,^*®;,,^® 1 «»mt caU.
catiea, towaahipßor wuSl iL ofoonnkes,
ifarshaiu. ° t 0 ****
for °ffi°*“deUched
to r&iae oomolotA fo the field
sent to auco MgimenS^f^k 3 jpfontyy. to be
than their " have lea
tions. number of oomjwny organ!**!
meaS'crp o ** 4 Y? l, “ ,t * ere for the colored reri
mente of Pennsylvania, wi« be accepted m«\2L
of the Quota, aud giro such as hav* Wn
od into theeervioe of the United StatMriJfSfrtf*
drafL to be credited to dtieiand tah£?££?=“>•
of th. States’, quota^§S
«
sL£™ surgeons, tt&gSStfSS
of 0(3» w "
cnucin* Veteran VoluiS«*nf\£,. for »-
advance, and a KmuM-rTf^ 78 ’ one . month's pay in
to l ora«U J S^f ot a f e £«““»o£:*s%,ind
m fated aa «,nni,Ji 0 i veterans, accepted ami
month's pay *2* "Sf 11 !.
b -S? ty J? od Premium of *302 win *
eatateaa&Sßa&
local bounties, the str?^lS?S<£L£L OTui “R b/
mean*. are Bodncwn from Prn I er » states, by thu
bodted men who should reifiSSjiT?” l * ® e &ble
menta Pennaylrania: bor own ruafc
proportionately, th.„ a de6ciency lees,
wealth, should slinw k«e adjacent Common-'
rity now h« abili7,X h ”P rom Pto<®andSS
tion she haThemtAf *° ma , mtain the hi*
ber sister f OOQa ® i “ wnon,
this rebellion? ' contr >bnting to supprS
By order of i Q rirnTnc
A. L, EotSSl, 0 ' “ d
AdlDtanMleoeral Ponna. fdolf-dt
\j'\ -iue,
LOUISVILLE. KY.