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rfC DULY BY WKLLH MI 8. Pmrt-itntt. CATALOGUE SALE 335 eases Boots and 'Sites AZ AUCTION, WOTOtn SXSZKTZ. a4 ikok I KrouMi Whms'. KljTTW Bnf.

If MM 4MjU nllll IIIIIM I III. Cbiidnaa Ti. Ctyj, ifcatr.bt frog, I .1, KUla BY O. BKAHHEARS A LAW W.IM mi So. Rwla kUln-MiM, Maanftctare4 Tobee Aaetlea.

LPiCE; AM) mLEMFTOHY; SALE. Vt win Vl! oa FBJDaT afOPVINO. Amrnrt H. eonmmciDi at at Btara Mauav-atTaat- In. iiiaaii, Ohio, Mi boifa.

aaaortd brand, Va.a aTo and Ey. 9, and pmnat Tofaaoon; flaft cwdjr boae. atmid V. and Kr. aiz-4-Ut do aaaortatl brsnda.

Tttma-Far all ibui nniar cah; froaa tm ta aur BAoatika. avor Sooo, aU AMmtua, Cur aprrad apr. witt ba rea4y, and tha Tobacco caa ba on 1 hwrwUr, Vt aa PKAfatigAltW LAWS, 15 S. O. nUBBAKO, At Trad Bate-reTO.

Wo. SI Wat rutk-atraat. MISCELLAKEOUSBOOKS AT AUCTION BY CATALOOUB. Oa TRTRHDAT BTEN1X0, Aarart ZS, at rlirk dinnM will Im MiUu 1 hnMriu ion, uid lt.Ka. opma tur ia.n-ciioa.

au-lt 8. a. IIUHABD, Aartlonwvr. rrHOMAS JOHNHTON, AUCTION and Coaaailaatoa Kooma. aa Malntnat.

OinMta. llaa r-i)ar amlaa of fry Gooda, Itwta, Hfaoaa. awary Tttaadav and Frtdar. aapt-tf iQisrcUaneous. PORTSMOUTH durance corar FIRTJ AMD cmcxxmATi.

CAPITAL, $150,000. Chaztarad ia 1837. Boaa, Pr'I. B. W.

Riieu, Btc'j. Iuui OmCK, HO. 7 WT8T THXED-STSIXr laBeona Codar Ut MaauaiBant of tba fullawliig, witll otkar atitl-kaoa'a. Buaiauu Msa. UreT hvt amp.

J. M. Arm.tron4V. lmute hlaslnlackar, (axtar i. S.

I'u-iaia, ti. hkut K. 8. ien. HiiioVa, (.

V'. Albert Il.n lj (V.nklln BaeoB, Vi. P. Ilrvon. Jolin P.

Kppl, Uor H. LI. J. W. Wm I.

Hratth A kl.vl-, 8rL.MtarU.ni1, Jcbn KflLy, U. Uuwrk.mp, A. A. Kv.iffr, Th a. b.

Uuca Ttwodor. Marsh. M. E. T.

Ile, btickliifibaoi A Kaibera. Jacob Wul, U. W. Liartawll, Wta. Olsn.r.

Geo. VT. Itunvaa, 8. W.ttiuilb,. rtnj.

Kobiuaau, Jw Kertuild Vm. Cmeo, P. Lt.itite. Jaa. i r.

H.u.r, 11 H. KirekelBaa, John Cilia. CbuaoLia, A.t.'aiair. B. H.

stone, Wrtghtsoa A tv.t Jno. F. WlltMa, tarrlxi, W. J. M.Ourdua, A.

Luala, L. A. Chauberlato A Jw, L. huflilia Iiaa0 Uetta, b. B.

lVtor bmita. I'an'l le('aroa, R. LLemloRray, V.il Imnbt, E. Wuawi.icb, F. Y.

Botoh.lor, Jno. X. JutMa, ti. J. Wriskt, J.

W. A-br, t). A. ruwell, Ellhert Mara, Pox. Aoalphn.

Carnea, P. B. M. L. laacan, J-ja.

Trounatiba, Oarrett A C.tttuari, Wm. Dnua, J. B. i.Ti, aMJLewa, rtrobridg, Leonard bwarta, A Co, A. W.

Kr.uk. M. M. John.ua Aaron oltar, J. 8.

McUord, P. r. (tonri feel. w. w.

Wiihanbarr, FeLix Bleder, Jw. 8. G.o. u-urr, ta. H.

Stovart, m. B. Joarrr, Trod. Diwrvoa. SieiOUS AMESICA5 lATCMiS.

ARE CREDIBLY IXFORVTED that ao.k. of tha Jawaktr, of ara aalliac eo.naerfett aid lmltattea Aaiariaaa- Watcbet for the tDdh arttcla, manaCactared at Walthaal. Maaavrhaaatta. It ia bardlr neeeeaarr to ttata that racb watchf. ara period ly worthLea aa aad when bo tlx tit for aetiain.

ar oacuLated to lajara tha taixb. raacta-tloa arbtch oar watchea ban Wa therein ra caution tbe public asainat barlac ear watobat froai an 7 aaratw who eao not taraJah a oartificta of ga-ajnraaai tor evarj watch oaVred (or aak, bearina tba namberof tlx watch aal tb. ixnatan of tba Traaa- nrar of tba Ooaapaar. B. K.

Kobbioa. Wa alao bas to Inform thoaa who deal la tba avarioaa articta. that texal arocaadloaa wiU ba instituted acaiaat them. upoa aar wall authetrti sated iaataaea of their aaLUaa a coanterfclt or coLorabla latitattoo of aar of our product, after this aotica. For tba Ajnertoaa Watch Coataaar.

BOBBINS APPLETON, AGENTS, 1M2 KZW TOSS. YOlltLlFE IS INDlXliEK" TN RIDING OVER INFERIOR AXLES. A iaVKKT AIEb" all axefer tba HOWBY AXLE. ATI drat -class llxtjt rarrraaa. Coach.

Wxson. OmnJ. but and Jlre-engiue Builders prefer the MOWRV AXLE. Tha Vrdtad atatoa Fair at Chicaaw awarded Are reauasB to tha i HOVTRY AXLE. Tha (ttata Fair of Ohio at Zaaas'Ule awarded tbe ftrst pranuuA to tba MOWRY AXLE.

At! Fair, fwher there has bean anr elrrperirloa) when the "Wowrr Axle" haa ben aa axhlbitioaA bare awarded toe art Brvmrom aa the MOWRV AXLE. "Mrrwrr-a Caai-hardeiied 4Mowrrl Tens aerwl fprinxn." soraalebT je-xtawIjAWm W1LS0S A HAYDBK. lansslaal te Whslraals klaaer lecairre. rjZ. THE UNDERSIGNED, INTEND-, I 1XA to eloee oar bttttiBtpea.

preparatiry to r- aiuVina to New York, ofler our whole eom-ariii-J two millions of GIBM4S OKiAR. at freatlr renoced pricea; aajonx tbeai will be found ail hr miwl favorite and popnlar Wa respectfully solicit tberrada tocaJt and exumlno. as our aalee iH-te alii onir continue until tha 3t-t diiy August, IM0 K. BRK.NTAM) A aut-lm lb aad Main-atraat. Roaflngr: rriTK OCTCALT.

ELASTIC METALr LICBOOF1KO is eHered ta tha pnblle aa tha best and ah.apct Mntal Eoof aow rm-d, its uierita tented by .1, of rear, in this city and trtciuity. Applied to tat or steep, old or new bnildlngs. Nc eoMer aaed. nwtaaed atcarelTwitJau-laxBOaara to the prraapMl biwU, boxed fcr ahtpuieat to aay xart ef i-iw ct, be annlied by any on. with er- AVines and Liquors.

QPAPKI.TNG CATAWBA WINE, kl Htm Catawba Wine, Old Frencn nranoy. Pure Old Port Old Holland O.n, Para Old Jataaioa fcuax. CM rVmTboe Wbiekr. billeted aaaemaiij tor xaedical ue For eale br ALDERT K'rSa, Dr-uxxisi, jTt. I.

W. oar. Oairal-eTenne and Jtightb Old Castile Soap. rVLD CASTLLE SOAP, GERANIUM giLap. i 3 Low's Browa Windsor Boas, Musk 8oaa, Low', Honey dn Honey Jenny Ltnd do- Gleea.

Br. Windanrdo, Roe. do- White do. do. rorssJxbl: "ALFTCRT KOSS.

fnif-rtirl. jv. ft. W. eoT.

Ontrel-aveooe an-! kixbtrTr" Ilarana Clears. WTU HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND II I Lara aad weU-aelaeted stock ox R.r.na Cl ara. I. 1 I wmo, i 'i u- ire aw. ear.

and kijenth. Bell-Crerett TE HAVE JUsT COMPLETED A tot of field Bella, fnr cbaln-i, for wearfaaT eo Hatch -chain. Iron anpaorter of Ball and EvoraU anoota oar pml fBFjCOS SxTrTH. Elichenlanbu Eichan-r, BT TALtMTIKB KICBfNLADB. ftwi.

FirtA modi SUtk CUf CI MS ATI. OHIO. trtoae and fjF-tff A 'tint tiGHT rrrfi. anttabie fbr Praia or boU Ptpe, vhatb tliik awt i teUiA UN Krtb-wuwat, bat. TtwAwod Bjata.

atnusftnnits. gMITH A IX OS'S, HALL. TllCltBlIT neeovs wzxx or MxCxcIsier Cmpbellar MOBwAY BVKSIJ0, AUGUST SO And each fcHewtaa night, will bapr.nsnda GRAND MUSICAL BLAGUE, HCM0E AITB OlIQI-AXntV. jFjf FiUtu t-Ubratd Stan, i iaxMnamli. fTiiMma Half Prleei ueeoiag iUtsrellanrous.

A Wonderful Child. MISS TENNESSEE CLAFUN, BZCOXD-SIOHT IKES AJTS ASTSOtOOUT. TIIS YOTNO LADY TI AS beEN trav afnra aha wa elawaa year old. and baa baan awnV'Wthd from bar birth with a aaparnatitral put tva aach aa awaoirlaauakff aVwraa that aha eoaariawOaa BtuHt akattcavl of br wadyrlal auwara. aa vaa InpVerma' Ka at abv-nt fri-od whatUarr MvIqat trdw4, tna-atbar with tha aaa, yraaawt aad for art) w-bU of lit, aiao of Wat motv-y, tf- aoartjt, iuaav-tittns ih paraooa cono-rn-d with ao niitcuiCnrtaioty aa to aoArot-ly kwa a doutit of aailt! ftha araatiibaa fia atiaawaaa, tatiiaa tfaaar pawjh aaw toaaairav.

with a niBcft aaiMLAvra hum aa ta unru. AVbd raoeta tha ta-ftddticaa of all who haa Otauult-d bar; and Bianr difheaM eotriplaiota haa haaaa aatrrv-tr waawMd by berwBtlertul B.iuiatxationa. Kb oaa aaa and point oat tba aaodiciae to curf tha Boat lttiiaaxa ii.at vn tboae that yean have bam-d orlnwt phr-iciaaa, and aaa diract aa! ltotAVata to ba naia and iWrtl, that will cura old aorrai, tmr area. CAUcra, rpiaiiia, wkoaaa In th back aad limtM, ot nr romptalnta of kmc taa-'iaar and baa parlor- aauaiabtaceura apau pti wtto had lou ainca Wat thir migUt aad hearUaaT. noaiij ao, Wj dJpw-aaa.

Jo ahort, tbrouh tha aMttanra of mtmtm auparior powar, aha in aooowad wiUk i ha hytWcliiAS an. ha win point ont to tha Udlf and ffntUava tbir Pnmtr, pruaaot nod futura pa.rtir, tetltnif axae ty thtja that an dfavi and Hfiiiff, tbau treatLaat, dU-poaHkn aud ehaj-av-tx-r In in-; and tbn.ah bar ao. parior powf-r ma caoa tha rat urn af uho or I'vvt iijptrr that haa ooi hea deatroyad, and pfTOpMrftr in bojiiiwaa iattrr-a lawauita, and vb-n n-riiiirnd will into am nDonDjaua s'a and trava, to any Sart of th world, hunt op aiwat frWtxiav arhatbar -ad oraltva. and ihrnah bar th-r will twdl tba tn-oartTif frtottd th-flr Itaation and whwrwahonta, with ail Um- aaanw of Ufa Moo tby kaat aaet. LAWTEaS, B0CT0K3, XiaiirERS, And many otW acintiH man bava ralafyl baron tnaura cf htjib Imp rtauaa, Va4 lva aritieaca af tii-ir ADtira aaviAa-facttoo.

thm uuty enaltd at No. S7 1 f1irb-atrrvt. naar M. und, frirau a to A. JCtaadtwP Of.

Prion Of toaumltatioa, fl. 19-ao lVationai nxhibition. EXniBITOHy ARE TXFORMED that tbe Knrry Hooka will ba opened al tb Aee. r-tary oStoa. Burnet H.

aaa, Clnclnuati, on tba Ad of lptc-mbat-. bo hecntivna caa ba daaiAfoaieJ arioc to that date. Application in wrtflntr wiH ba reoelTed to tha lai of ptiintber li.r liceuttea to keep an eaUi-honaft, ratrhtartit aajoD, aoila aViautaaaa aud ciitar-liauda; and fcr tha awle of BMatiriaCtnrnd on tha arrotUDdai. Kacb applicant will atal whavt ha dj-irv to ariJ, and a bat ba ia wilting to patr for Urn irriTiVfaTa. witlimt nudT-raapllin or tfiarTMina .7 li.

FicenM. No ptroiixaioM to moil tatoxiCAUaAT bare-rosea will ba xranted. I am brat edition or ttie Herniation and Preminm Llat haripw diatribntrd arurihrr atinnrv will reaaty by the 'tfc of AuKtiHt, conra.nrnti tmrh addl-tioiaJ preiaiuma a niai 1 addrd by tba KiraaUw (omniittee. HKNKT wv, AOKll, Pmaidanu Urns, cKLitr rooxtn, heretary. i Cinctnoati, Auuat lets.

aon-tf WIDE A W-alllE, TBI CarripaiiriT Hat WIxClsIASIS FORD'S, 123 i IWLZg, In street, DtT ft ISaSIf lUISP Af FUlKTa.) attft'r i 1 AIKEN'S KNITTING MiCUINC ISS S. BRANSON, AGENtT, AT tiaa uzxioe ox laa WcthUcr at Oo. wcvtoff MorWorO. PO WIST FOPRTH-StTRSET. Call and aaa It, and axAunina aamplea of 10 work.

This Machine 1a Terr aim pie. and ean be-ooerated by hand with a crank, or bj lout with the treadle. It la eelf-act fi9 and can he workad by any on-e capable of tnrntntf a crank and bobtkna. 1 he unpii are lira earn in ai partiruiavra aanv taaj-niakea with her need lea, are all of an Irttajtb, ai are made clo-a or ruoae by maana af an Adjuat able 1'alont Loop ttegaiator. A CARD TO THE RADE AND PUB-HC The trnderstrned iwpfrtfnlly arlriaa tha whole eomoinnity that they have recantly tBTeetnd in BiechinarT and baftdJiig a heavy capital forth manufacture of an entirviy new Friction ALatch, without lrtmtone.

enftiienm ui worm to ettwi 10 ati theenMiittai qwlitieaof a oertai a odof iaea. kafa, brilliant aAa4t durable ma'ch, reaemblina. in faot, a u.aiA caLula. haiavar Uu-y ara inixtxlitcod theiuld briin-tfiaiie ntatchea are ensidorrd relit-s of a yfit To anit tbe tatre of all, we mak tHre arie-iea, vis: J.aaN Ornanrental and Rocket Matenea. -Ta ariilch may be avod-d a bmokera' alatch, twr Uhtibs in the ind.

alao majmfarure a SatV-ty Match, a certain pmard aatnat aU acx ioVnta fmat t-na aaj-eatAad a of common match- blow tbe remark the Fira 1 part men and the ofhocra of oox looraaa compa-nira Tbeae apeak for thnmaelvea. To tna traufta we Ofler tbaeaaia anaririn m.oronta aa otb-r marcbee afford, while the public are immerfaely brurflti by the cbanr. 8tnd for a circiatax or oail mi o.rn0r ox Freeman aad Flint-KtroetK. aAltUTl If V.V. flAFETY MATCH, V-j bare fmaininrd thtt new Tariely of matcbea oda or tha IkASla Match IJoaopany of our.

city, and do tinheaiiatiiiely ana would aifoojj'ty urge. Its az.lTerai aapilon, more ep-'Ciany or pur rrmiann irirnae, aa ajcciania ana ca-oaiytaa oy ftonx tba naa. of thia aaatch ara lAaoeAUbaa. at Uia aaine linaa, ia tba moat brilliant uutUli aia erex aaw, tree ft om all oltenaiTe odr, and burning like a axi.all cardie, beaidaa beinjf aOoat aa chtap aa a oom- bh maicn. T.

AcAert. rreaiaent rreerent inniranoe uom any. 1 rleary MoFtoti, Praaident Central Insuranca Com-any. A. M.

Bicbardaoa, Secretary City Inrorknce Com-ny. Hartaaoaa. Pnaident Cotmmarciai ilaaxxraace Couipaoy tVe. ni und T. Spear; tVcretar Sarnl H.

JTaft; P. T. Kaaia Ioearance C-vinpany. U. two; PtWeot Trrajiia TTrjraxce Conipany.

gi lrV.i Jon a lav, rrtmwup aiiuua. uiuauavuvw fX mPy Cii.cinnati. 1 arier aiinnaay, dnttanaa Aiua P. Ha! hart. pTwndent Baekare State, 1 nanranca Ctmpany.

C. ii. 3Iart0tall, SorwUry MAimoli Coaipany. 1. Mereiarr fimmcan innun-uicn 'mjjaiu I.

t. Homm, Proaitlent, Vi. Keedr, Sacretaxy Portenonth Inenrmnce Compan'. Jamea H. BUrera, becreiaxr numt losBranw vaa- TW AaixOI txAa-tiawd ttrla aMwrarticle made by Baldwin A and aa head of tha Vm Iievrnttmemt Of thia citi won id Tvcommend ita DiiiTaratal alopuon.

a certaia precanMon tMt the occidems and diraatera ao commonly res ul ling from tha use of the ordinary male at, it le a aajcitara tnai -ry nooae. lion tad Mori tu MlanttWi'l do ithQith i Chief Kb ti near ef Oinclnntttt Fire Wpaxr.aa'en. faoV-lmT-tlbrton) fTEXAS LANH AOKNCY, VAVER, J. LET, WALKERCOUSTT, TKXA9.t-I willnira fkb-raoiial attention to all lanaa pia-a in my care eai of tba Coloiado Kirar. Landa aurveyador aid report a of tha cbaractu of aoii, qaanri'y and xtuality af airaraar, to-yp iher with any mfurmatiou btcb will br In-ereatibft to oon-rewideKiu.

Taxea paid in all notice in tbe Btate, aadiOoaflicung clalmaadjaited. ov au.nuo acred of cbolctt lartd for tale; on reaaon-abietenna. AMh.S 1.111 a no mm Bcmnrit nt Krw 0lkan. Morphy, Byke A ISo, 7. Cn-ndeiet-trret; Frank WiU-aniJ, Pree-Ideat Bank of bt-w Or Lean J.

JoWt.li, No. 43 H. O. Hteao A Ho.iM Camp-at. ykr km era in (iALVaWTON, Tmtae.

John Hhwkel-ford, oa mtaaton Merchant; oUnel Br.ex, S. P- Hunt. Notary Public; VF. Hichrttrvon, iwduof GaHaatoa iVcwav Brimra A Vara; A. i.

iSeakna. au-1 D3mo AKCHJTECl'CKB ANT CI ULSO. B. L.LT, fcrmtr Architect of the Huf-hume. at Coluuibna, Ohio, and N.

A. Britt, Carientet and Joiner, of thia city, beg to inform the public that they have entered into a enrtrtnerahtp for the par pose of carrying on tbe Architectural and BuUdius urines, tn their rarteua brancben. We Itave eivnod an ofhee in the third anory, eer No. SI Weat Third-atreef, near tbe Bnrnt HfrOt-a, where we eaa alwars be found during enesa hoora. Wa artll wrife prompt attention to all ordra rordaaifrne and diwWitiva.saaxar.

Intend rbe eoAatrwrtion of all kinds of wlitx, and att-nt promptly to all other braneba of tha protWd-irOB A tibraJ aharw ef the patronage frowj trte ctfixena of CiocirAnaAi aad oaar plaoae ia rr-arfnty axiH-yraa. I iaj KELLY BKiTT. PRESH OYSTERS MAN ft celebrated and world -renowned Bel i Beoide UTKter. are now daily re-U, X(sJ Cet-rad at their Depot, ta wb.1. and hail-l, cans.

These famoua Otst.r. will b. sold! to the trade on the boai raaaoaaltle anna. Tbe 1 'rater, are aarraoted te xl hae inoet nnbuonOed axtix. tsrlioa A trial is only i.e.o arj to secure a cue-tner.

Order. sromptlT Blied. Depot ol stand, No. Hi between "'alrtand Vine, a-ale-lio J. CLABK, Agent.

PLLMHhjHS BKAaa AN'JJ silLVEtt-PLATCn OOTK-t-ef all kiada, asannfactarad at tbatlMDN BkASM WlKk, ftaalDrrs tbroeKhoa the cKathera and eater a ataia will aud it to their advaaliure to obtain taaar siinpirea above, a all rood, atatiatartared by tow ratcihea, ara warraatad aad eol4 at tba M.fCo pfic but. HII.I.IAH t-Lfc, A ClI- ryw Fill a ee, Pleaaewd VS. loS RE CF'VEO. eaaea WoraMter.h ire Ktace; 5 cease John KaH aace, 4 ea ha4u aauoa, IS ease, 11 area, r-atioe, oais basin te eax--e Aa eboay aad hhrias, ha ana. Aor sale.

waob-eeteaiMl re. tali, or a. I lt .4 ant, A OV aaa, aeaactj axe West JUcT, REC61VKD 7 rreree barroat ae-en-yewr-eld flo-ar bon, which will ne sora. ax Vi per x.lioa by trie lrl4 er (Jl Hi by ibe demijohn, by TKci, BOtaeaie areo iwusr to Fine los Lie er. aeat fN ears, aaie.1 ttatlonal T.r.t.r Buiuitng.

yjam ra-at. BOOii. AiSD PAl-gint Wii b.reyB blind a foil etoc of the eeenlar llm, wefbts and eiwllriea, and ma orara eeor, aottoe tor any or wo-mi "r-i. MXi.M. fl! ttl l-ll wooiva, iv y'ar-nfxcturers and Wboleaal Fanet lieawa.

nil, o-H TJICK t- 7t TlRiCCR-y iX At Alltti, lyTl itasa-euset. xc THUUOAY AVOVHT 3, iaoO LAW REPORT. PBflBATB t. T. KITrraarb.

Traataa of the Oh 'a Lff. Tnawraaee aw irw 'Bipanr. a oueajaeoc two buB-drad aud etxry-e-tat 1 paxea, aarvortin. ta ba -a oom- aeta abatract Crwaa tba 'Watt and credit ot tn. rew i or.

dooki 01 imr iroio t.iie laauraao. aud rmat oil nr. dartog the ataisittraaus ex tjharlaa 84t- a otaera, sssigaaaa. lat Mavaaat sat far-Blahed in pursnaaee of aa oraeg af that Coajrt, aia 1 oa tha let of lauaaaber. IV.

Aarow iraeh wa. aeeolataA anardlaa ef WITiiaat vaiMie.unmn.i'.MOi iiuaas aatea. oa-eeaeed. aud EiizaOetb ChiMlf. to.

latter hanax raiia attubed nee right la taeer uf rjinca. A nnaip-wr of seehtaiiita Cur sirianaattis aajre I snjtied. SEWPOBT SEWS. Corar A Djor-xxxn. Ths CirenH Cowrt for Caxapheu Coautj, which baa btaa ia snasiua ia IN ew port atace Last Monday a weak, adjoaraeel ae efie ea Wedjwadnj Teniae There wsra bat few Coexiauia wealth csina, tba Coart beiair efeiailj aewnpid with cxTti aaeag dann-r iu sitting.

Brtxcr rk-tioot. K. J. Bsncroft, A. Ian, principal ef tbe tnerrk Mason Kr.) Mai, aad Pctnale fieajiaary, will open, in Kewpert, aa Moadaj, Aaguet 27, a seloot aeavouL.

for anpilx of both aexea, ia the Voctore-rooaa af tba c-eoend PraabTtariaa Chaxorj. oa veil Ccatb or A PoarxijiTXX. It with ragrat that we aaaeaaea tbe death of ciamaet Hatitb, tba Post Btaa tar of Alexandria, who died at that place on Taeaday iaat of tjphoid ferer. Be was btrrfeci yastordaj at the twideaea ef big father, aboat roar miles trosa tbe otty, oa tbe Aiaaaadna fike, with xtaseate Am Excrllxxt PtvoTibioa roo Orrrmrtrtiti Wo Are Wormed that too Chairman ot the Committee ob Law will, at tbo of CooTtl ikim ereaikag, iotredaoo mm ordinaaea reg alatinf the prieonera in jail. The ordinance, oa wo understand, pro rid ea that ail priaoaera ent to ja I fbr ertain criminal offanaes.

ad ia defaajt of the pajmeat of loee ouaeaeeri aaAiiM them by tho olajor aad tba Magiataratoa of oar Oitj, will be eompeUtw to do manual tabor at certain rate per day no til their finee are paid. Thia will have An axcelleat otfeet. for hew to-fore oar jail haa been eort of beaea for tboae too laxj to work, bocnaae heroafter ca ndida Laa for that inatitatioa, whm the End they will be eompelled to work pokai atone for tho atroeta will pay their fine, or be a little more eanfal how they oxpooo thomaolvea to arrest. A Uivob is ir FICFI.TT. Yesterday mora-ing yottngster.

by tho nomo of iiteorge 4L iliUmson. residing in Cincinnati, come orer here nod fot on a little ipree. daring which be prod deed a pistol and discharged it in a erowd1 of boy in tbo Tuiaity of tba Barlow Haaso. on tbe eorner of York and Jronuetreeta. hot fortunately no one was hart.

He was arreeted and token before Mayor Hawkins, who ft nod bim for ths offense of nnnji a putot to the treat, nod $lw for eovrrying oonoanled in dcafettlt of which ho was eomuiiued to jail. Us woo sttbatrqaemly rv loaned and taken homo to hie Mends in Cincinnati. As tho laws of oar city are severe against selling liqaor to snittors, wo are oonai rained to beiiera that yooxg Williavmson mut bare procured tho liqaor with which ho was exailnlraiod in Cincinnati. i a fop a or ths Bailst CAflo Orrir tow or Court When tbe examination of W. S.

Bailey, the publisher of tbe newspaper in tho city of Newport called the rea Soar woo eon-cluded, and tbe Coart aonoanoed tbnt ho woaJd bo held in $1,000 for his appearance be fore the Ctrowit Court, the "apposition wo, with tbo avudinace, that hoeonld aot get the reqaiaiia awcuriiy. Tith the ekjUtenoe of each a f-el-ing on tho f-twt of Mr. Bailey aad his lamilyv MeosTfl. Alfred Tborntoti, C. J.

Helm, Julge bodr George B. Fearroai and Miijor Ira stej ped fbrwurd and proffered, to upon bis bail- bond; and tbey were aO'-epied by the Coart. On doing so they remarked that tbej did not offer tbemaelres becotise they-bod any sympathy for the coaxs ho odroootofd. They re all pro-slnrery men, aud they'denoaaoe him ana tile cnurae ho was pursaingio publLth-lag on inoen diary sheet, but rmthur than to sea an old msa like him go to jail, they would propose that be be released, and they wo-uld bo responsible f.r his appear an eo when hie presence was required by the Coart. Tho annexed is the opinion of the Court, as delivered by James B.

Hsilam, tho presiding Magistrate: The Com moe wealth cf Ken tacky) Opinion of tho William S. Bailey. eUamJniiig Coart. Tho prieoner at artda char(trd with a violation of a stetKte paa.ed by late OennTftl Aaaenibly af this -Common wealth, which ia in the foil owl us words That If any free peraon write or print, or caoee to be art it-a or priuted. any book, or otbar thine, with intent to adviae or Incite kr-fnata ia thia tttate to retvl, or naake imiirreciois or it te ilea tin reMifttanoe to the rievbLa of ttke masters ia tnatr alavea.

or if he a hail, wiih intent to aid tha purtJOaasa of any auch hookor wririiiff, knoaiusly circulate the same, he shall be confined in the penitentiary not Um than one nor more than fire years." We have careOniiy ccruildarad the e-t-ldene adduced, and listened to tha argua-aaia af oowBei witt paiea-nre, 1 hay baw bean ua itoth utaas aifch co rey and ability. It baa bren prorcm on bebaTf of tbe Oommoowearth that tbe pii-ont-r is the r-ditor and proprioror nt a i ttf paper enthlrd Te rV- fkmtht" aepy of wht-h baa bo axiiitgltedrto the Court, beriiuftiaxa, oa tha vtiiaide, AuRt-ut 13, lroi, ana on the itt-tidc, Aasviat tU snd put poi tins be primed at Newport, and that tbe prisoner caused the ene plut-d ta thts coamy. and aowae forty copies ta beaoM autl circ-ilatrd II Newport, a-cd a uumbri ol otltar xpi' ta aut oft for cxxcoiaiion in othtr partaof thia couusy la the nt wfpapr thoa prtuitni and circuLatt-d iitcon-diaO wiihia tbe Ucuiu oi the law are satl--laed (hat in almoat all af Its artidae on tha auaMA of el very (which constitute the frreatly anrarr portia of rta eonteata) the paprir beforo ua promubxat-e aaa tin, nta advfrt-e lo-tue inatiiuiiou, of the moat u'tra oider, ard dmfnnoee rt a contrary to thudivine Uwa and the principiea ot' aJhriatianUy. Tha aiaert.on of cut a Uoetriav. in onr optnioti, ia, to cuuii-! di-ohe-cienra to tbe and Law a of thia 6tais which the l-eiehuare haa found it nt-r-mry to np-botd and maintain by tba ettad-rraeot of Uw acarnta bat quott-d.

The beclaratiOB eon tai rad io the pKprr, that John Browa, ia hta rxnt trracaaba trtlurU at rJarpt-r'a Kerry, in trriuia to promote a negro inaurie-ution, acted 11 in oblit-vti" toi'hristiAn prit clple, in behait of elavefl and the freedom of Vir-frttila, seems to advise and incite a rebellion of that eort In thia htate and tha doctrine asserted in ano'her article, that ene alavBrioVd-ir ba oo moral or poUttcal riifht to impoYeriali, prwlo axtd rriiria niiiRteau laboriiapZ Oan thax be n-ay live at eee, enjojina; abumtance, white tlvy toil," clearly jmliCHtt n-iatanca to the riichts cf property of msOters in their slaAea. Many other rtaw.iara ttotxa of a ainiilavr ahAracter arYaxiitur the aia- pf ieaive ua no frround to entertain a doubt aa to the oiiertof the pjiawoer in BarixutAiia -vndL circulating it in KeaCaav. Although ia QTMetlon waa made by one of the cnunaH fur rMiEN tba the law ntnier which tbe prlrtoner chaiffvtl iv uncoitUlutioaml, we do nut oVem it Important (OSorw the point at length, be-cauee we incur with his onaJ ntor, that the Lea; tela tu re can as rifhttnlly make law: te punish incendiary pi.bticaiious as lib la. it is naxeatrictton upon tle rreut-m oi toe preea. It haa been or Red by co-mee.

tor the that a conviction of tbr prieouer under tbe statut. wonla tud to give him importance in the eye of tbir m-n. unity. It la onr duty to administer the law aa w-fliid it, without reference he erfret uponthede. unlnlluenceo ty wnot poonc seautuern may ba, aud with tha views entertain.

We are boutO to oeia lle prifoi ir tuxiuer u-iat. cx ia tliert-fore reuuired to fird bail In the sum of fl.ono for hiaapaxaaaaca at th next term ef tba Cam pi a 11 ir cuit Comrt, at AleJaaadx-a, to anewer Ute charge ia tha aarraut. COVlKGTOJf SEWS. Coaoim'8 I.tQOI -On Saturday last a nan by tha aama of John Eidiefbrd wag drowned ia the Ohio River, while ia bathing, and bis bod wag aot recorered an '11 Tneeday orening last, wbea it floated abore at Lndlow. 00 tba ax as.

trremn Coroner Heajaes held aa tnaaast anon the deceased, the Jary retarxting a Terdtct of "aoeidental drowning." Tbx Gbxat BiXBicrg The grand Union Barbecue, which is to be gotten np bj the Bell and Everett end the Douglas man, apoa tba Independence will net take plaee and) week niter next, go ax aot ta tnuvfsra with tho Fair of tha North Kentucky AgriouU tnral A.soeiatioo. It i anderatood that Joshna F. Bell will make a speech npon that oecaeion, and that the barHecoe will be oae of tho old style, wbars aaimale ara roaated and arrrd np Wa eball gtre-dne noiioe of the tima appointed for it to oome oft. i .0 i nj A Chil B.olt Bcat-Aa tha H'tle daogh-, teaof a eriaSeat woaxaaa, lasraed laAattv.eaaie lerea or twelve jeers of age, wag eroaing Fika-ftreat, at tha Uteneotion of Washington and Pike, Jem err) ay morn in (ba wag run over by milkman, who wag dririns; at a fnrioas rate, and tailed ta the ground with great vtoteaee. 6he wag piekad-ap by a geatleaiaa aaated Tipton, a friend of the family, aad take b'TJ-KN when, apt it wag (uaad tba little stiff srer had neeired a brokeai ana ia tae eoUissea.

It ix aaid that the geUk-xaaa lirae some four or Are aulas xreax the city, oa tha lore ace Pike, aad that be dispose, of bin warns ja Cincianaxi. Wa cenld not laara big BBM. to 1 i jUcxitjtal Txibcx.i.. It has bees the cux-toaa fox a set of k-ekfexa, daring the vast eereral -weeks, lotrer aboat the Coriagtoa Jail, watching tba prooaedingg foiog forward, an 4, ontwrtanil, offered, ehattiog with tbe tb, pritooert. rie rreat an aauoyaooa had tbey beoeoie that iather Uecod.

the jailor, made a movement toward reraedyiog tbe aril by eaaging tha arrrat of oae aiehael iae, the chief of tba olieadara. He wag yasterday morning arraigned before Mayor and flned loer illsrs, ladndUg eoatx, whloh affarde hixa a ehaaca fbr r-han-ring big poaitioa fawaa tba) uliidg letbe reside al the iaiLersuah will eneaWf (habiassek assrWtsf tkst B'Utattna aa to oateea sum-ao tuoa sor some other Icraajriag'tdaca ta tba Maxav e- Tbe Iettter ta Vfce-Frealdent Brrdla- i ridge Xa-uxurea. A JV As xSUsn eAW Ja-axasrar; etarruan: It ie with tba rarart aa rWiaxs (eel- Isga that awry aaad the letter ta J. C. BreeUaridge, frea, aaa that I woald Jadga te be bis sriead froax tbe Tmry aalatary advice givrn btaa, which ia''tha moat samsst bopee of steay that be witl proft by.

Bow avaey there are who weald, had be rsxxnred the aoxainatio. of Preekxaot at Baltipsora, hare grvsn moet cheerfully tbeir Taaea fbr hiaxT Why aoaU kg aot bara "tayad kig gaeatiag In saris Us ambitioa aatil tie aotninatioa af President ia, 18a, when be woaid bare had aa opsortaaity af rweoiving it Bat aa it ia, he baa axeet groealy eeaaxaiuad biaxaeif by re-eeiviaf any aaaiigarloa frota a party xrhicb aroold, witboat any hetrixancy, throw tbi, aa. rivaled Caiea lata gaab troablea that woald Inevitably eaaaa aba feafiagg of tra tax-airy, if tbey ara net already tabaed with tha foal -disease, between the Kortk aad Sooth, to ba gap. pleated with tba oanoet aad meet dixagtraag af enmity aaet hatred. Bow many there are, waa se impatiently await far aa aag-wer him, bringing tbe glad news that ha will7 a-t permit big aad ins sea en late aaaoa (aaliad Only by big tMeaptaaea of tha aooil- iaadoa from tbe IHxaxtionistt) to be impaired by saea ahoea personal ejects woaid mat paraait thwxa to scrapie te raia a feme, adraacing aa pToadly aad gooeeeefaUy hie has done antil at lx'.

Let bin remember tho fate of Charted tba Twelfth, of Sweden, who, ia aaa eaaog day, at tba battle af Paltawa, loot sl that ha had previoagly won. It a iafaUibly Baevitabie thai if ha permite bis iter of soeeoag oaea ta mas, ax it moat aortaialy will ta thia raoa, that ita once ae-eeatogaod btigbmegg wiH depart, aeew again ta appear. Let him bare tho aoorag ta resign, aad tbag preserve big' good name, althoagb there aay be. gome who: will gneer. Some gay tbey will vote fbr him because be ix J.

C. Breckinridge, and a Kentackiaa, bat what ia a men nan, ia comparison to tbig gloriou, Confederacy of oors? Hen who love your aonotry, let not personal motives indaeo yon to sacrifice yoar native conn try that which yoa hoold adhere to nader ail circamBtanoe, and in every adversity. FAYETTE. Tbe Brecklartdgeltea ia Iowa. DaVexroaT, Aagaet 1A0O.

T. IA Editor a Oa gaae at Supposing that yoa wtmtd like to know gometbiag more definite as to tbe gtrength of the c-tt-eeding iamocrats ia thia State thaa yoa can obtain from their pnbiiehed I send yoa tbe following: A rail BijrBed by aboat etrhty name, bag been pnbiiebed, for tbe iaxt six weeks, for a masg maetiag of the friendg of Breekinridire and Lane, be held at Daren port on tho lath day ef Angat. Yesterday was tbe eventful day. Ihm larreat ball in tbe city wax roc red for the osa of tho couTention, which axemolea there at tea o'clock A. and was called to "order by tha apposntment of Joha Jonee, q-, temporary ckatrmaa.

AU who declared themselves ia gyuifiathv with the movement were allowed to particif ate ia tbo ba-ineas of the Convention. But at ae time daring 'iix sitting did atf Convention number more than jtyijr as, all told; aad aot more thaa eeveaey-five Breckinridge earn were ia the half Conrentioa and loi'kera on, at any oao time during the I hoe yoa -eaa easily imarine the inetrnta- eanee of tbe Kaovexa.nl ia Lets State. But yoa til See their proceedings xoiug forth in tbe name of tbe jXational Demooracy of Iowa, and as the tioly true Democracy. They graoioaxly condm ended to (peak of the supporter, of ego lei.agbvs aa baring bee llemocratg iav former times, but "tbey have gone away from os," tbey are tbe "Douglas party." Thia was decidedly rich aa well as cool, considering that before tho aominatkios were made, at' least ninetren-twrBueihg of the Deojoo-raoy of Iowa were decidedly in favor of Douglas their firt choice. The movement Wag headed br Postmaster fitaih, of Dnbuque, sooondvd by a portion of tbe rame official gentry in dUTerent part, of the 8 with a few whs do not bold aay Federal appointment.

The, people have had nothing whatever to do with the moroment, never having, by primary meetings, authorised tbeae gentlemen to aot for them. And yoa may rest assured that oat of aboat fifty thoasnod Detno-crauo voters in the rxate, if tbe eleoiioa wera held (big day, Mx. Breukuuidga aould not get five thousand. Kevertbeless, this clf-conrtituted Conven tion appointed an elocbiral tieket for Breckinridge aud Dana, and laaisrd a atrtng of tea. la-tioos of vary little import, prehjted by the fol-lewibg preamble: BKggAB, The National liemocraue- Uoa- rention that assembled al Charleston in April last, failed to nominate candidate, for President anal Vice- Prexsdeat, and the adjourned Convention, at Baltimore, divided, -owe par, ot raid Convention placing in nomination -John G.

Breckioridtre and Joseph Laae, and gaslaer pnrt of said Convention planing in aemiaatioa etUphen A. Dong tag and Uerecbel V. John- kb." I Wbo could believe that any get of msa, call ing themselves Democrats, could adopt aa-h mtrreptesentation as that? Verily, wonders will never eaaea. Aa Executive Committee, composed ef -one from eaoh of the. ciev.a Judicial Districts of tbe btate, was appointed, Austin Corbin, of Davenport, being Chairman, to lake cbarge-of tbe canvass.

It it nut likely that any arrangement will be made by wbieb spirits can be ncestKht te ass with tbe xJweseeraoy. oeppertias; Doualae, etiher ta the btate nominauoas er Katioaai. Tbey are determined to pursue their disorganizing course. Meantime tbe akiea ara bright for Dongiaa, We believe wo shall gain largely by tho of the Breekiariilge men. It baa e-ptked tbe Abolition guns, in their charge of doagh- taeeiem npon the northern ueiu-xsra-y, and aocesaion.

are frequent, of former Republicans, to tbo Douglas raaks. If we do not carry the Etate, wo shall make a bold mora toward it. lou will probably bear from me agan. xxtt 111. A Deaglaa Arfeament.

Tbe finnUville (AJabama) Advocate, warm Donglag paper, thug quota, Scrip tur, and Paradise Lost apoa tbe Breckiniidge folk: The First Seeeeeion occurred ia Heaven. 6atan, dissatisfied with being tbe third in rank lere, seduced o-rB-TBian or the angeito boot fi orb allegianee. Tba two-tbibm remained ara. to the Id est High, adhering to tha trne gtandaid -rd rallied to his support- The eelegiial battle wks f-ncbt to decide who should rale, tetea and or the Moat High and Ta-o-TBlBBS. Milton teus oa tbe areet booed er Tmatad to have aonaled the Ifoat Hiffh.

ll be opr-oa, aud. wtlh aoibo ion. aire Ajtatuac the ahron. and aauaareby of Uod. JH.i-rf-o impiou.

wax in lleaT'n. and battle praud, Him tha aimiirbty power hurled headlong tlaa-iu-g from the ethereal sky, Ith hideous minand cvmbastloa, down Io tail 1 1 ati leas aerdiuoa. Buck waa tha result ot tbe flxst secession, and it was the iaat onetbere. Secession took place at Charleston, and oxa-thibd seceded at Baltimore, while two-thixd remamea taithfnt ta tbe axinniplea aad old giandard oi the party. They wan tod to rata tha majority.

The-, drew off in hostile array. Tbey have selected tbeir own chiefs, and aow seek to subject the two-thirds wba wera fatth ful. Tbe eoatavt ig cow raging. Tha almighty power of the PE0s-lJ-haa to decide which party tbe oaa taurd og the two-tbir da, shall ba bar led to tbe bottomless pit tbe bottom loss perdition. As the aecoderg were served ia ao tbey will ba oa earth in November 1 next.

The BU and Evexrett Paxty la Motion in. Ohio TJoian State EiectUrc CoanilUee. si i Tbe ExecuUvg Committee of the Constita-. tional Union party of Ohio, organised on the lftth at Chilliootbe. by the elaeriott ef Joseph H.Vaametar,e OhUliooibe.

Chairvaaa; I Martin, of Ctaoiaaau, Secretary, aad S. Baldwin, of Cbiilieothe, Assistont Seorotary. The following points for maag meeting were determined npoo: Barnesriller Cir-cleville, Pirin, Toledo, Columbus, Portsmouth, OaiHpeils, atarleata, Zaaearrilie, Laweaetar, Day soav, baaeaxky, Maaaneld, Ciaeiaaatt, lroa- BuxenriUs aad WellxviiU, each one to be addressed by two or more of the wirg gentlemen: Oonerat Leslie Combs, WBliam Waeswnrtb.Oorret Davis, rtegee aaaoa aad Oolonal k.aacooki Boa. D. Campbell, Colonel F.

T. Chanrbera, J. H. Thompson, Colonel Tan Trump, E. Colonel John Da-renport and B-ushnelt Whita, ef Ohio, aad other preaiiaeat gpeakarg af earStaia.

The lima fixed for tbe first five meeting, wax: At Barnesville, September ZanesvUie, September Newark, frrtember Laoea.ter, bewtembaX Cisaanriile, dortombai tt, Taa tixae holding tae otharg will be aossoaaaed when definitely d.iermined npon. Tbe Bell end Kvereu Clans of the vxrioot points are sipee'ed ta make tha ar-' raagemeeu for (he above tea, tin ga. -r -1 IFrava tae lVewarfe (. Maseaar The Sew Geoentxaa er Levaatx, la ay last eommenicaeioa abrart the Locastx, tbe gvaeratioa that bad freed froaa AVagaat, A-D. 1MJ, te Jaly, A.

D. jan M.n te enxapptar tovaver. he few tb.a iaft of ail the mighty boat that aaa Deem wita-aa a tbe axed-dla of Jaae, bad bieome feeble aad ethao.tefr tba damfaaiag da of tbe axiliioaa ef ebraxaa a 4 awtaeucei awera ta tae aotttary asM dagrmd hat aaet; tba aoratlaas wiars that had glit tered ia tbe saaahtne in tbeir ssastsmi flight fmn tree t. tree were aow gtrewa trpoa ua gi aad ta-raing ta daatu Tbe aaet earn I aaw altra vraa xaaitrar; feeble eflert ta fly Yrera a peisaiog eraefe, bat eras seea eeaght aad devout ad, aad bag baea a total blaak ia tbe raoa of locnxtx from that tima till now. Not aaa Irving ta tall teenr aoBey.

The HtUe inanimate peariy go an kg, that I Uea deeerihtd ae aa weaderfutly arras red la tha arsashas esT tbe traaa, ware toe oaly eoeaeeting link but a win two geaeretioa. All races of aaissast aadar each eiraauraaeet woald beooms extinct. Kat so with the loaaxu Tbe gaoieiom that is ta fill that pori-m of time from lOg te 1877 ig aow, tha middle of A exeat, jast ssats, tat. eguta-stea. las Arat I saw was oa the i Ith.

For several days I had bora examining some of tbe branches af a favorite plam tree that I knew bad beea pa Bettered early in tha seaeoB, for gigng ef tba yeaag ioeawta. On that day I aoticeri a ear tbe pame-ture. Jeadiag as tbe gaiieg-iee ef arr. lit tie eol-tectluas ef particles like minato gpeckg of isin-glass or loss silk these were reds of tba gg-gbcllg that the yeaag iocBstg had aot beea able ta divest theatroireg of natil they bad left tbeir aIs. By r--i-ir tha twig very eleeely I aeon found three of the yeaag toeo-stg tbemsalvsa.

Tbeae they were, sure enough! bat each taera aweeka exept for tar naouta I gboald have exeraaokea loam. By srxatnia-ing them with a glaat that aasgaiBes them some twenty times their natural eise, yoa age tbe perfeat lorast there are the six limbs, tseviag jart as tba sin limbs of tbeir fathers and another, moved when they came out of toe groaad aa tbo 1st of Jane last the foremost pair having the saaxe wide, shovel- like arrangement of their anoeetara, and evidratly se formed ae to At them to work their way through the rank daring tbe long period of subterranean life. There, too, wre their antannm be nil moviag aboat ia all direetions, feeling where to go; aad there, too, were the little red specks, tbat ia Juas, 1877, will be thoee large red eyes, that give te the full grown locust so macb of Its beaaty. The bodies or tbe little cnatnree were like tbe ei-jre themselves, long aad thin meet persons would ray perfectly bile, ant tbat would net truly aeaeriho their eoler, when yoa look at them tlsruugh a glees. Byron aaid tbe mother of hia deaghter.

Ida was disi'taneoa. like tbe foam of the sea. I should say these jonng roenxts are diaphanous ana like tbe bngbtaes, ot prang, la eenerxing from their nests tbey seem to be incumbered with tho shreds of the egg (hells, but seem sooa to disengage themselves, aad as ths whole brood chooses the same spot te deposit their aseles, garments, w. thus see the collectionx of tbe eilky-like and they are ngat that the brood Is hate Ilea ana gone. I brought several branch ex containing eggs, into the honee to watch them at my leisure during tbe evening; some of the galleries I opened with my knife; some I broke aeroasand thus disengaged large number, of eggs- and gcat'ered them on a black book.

i In leas than an hour I had the pleaare of aeeing (erne twenry of theee eggs change inio la.o-ts. rVHh (ome tbe of canting oft the skin or ahelt of the eggs seemed tedious and difficult with other, it seemed a turning inside out prooesa and when nearly finished there seemed a kiad of drawing string arranire. mrgt, like as if we hod aeglected to anba ton tbe collar. This seemed to give them much trouble, end some of them lay on their baoks waving tbe whole garment to and fro in tbe air for several minutes before tbe process, wag finished. Many of them effected it with but little effort, reminding me of tbe picture, of Oldtnt-k "taming over a new'lraf.

Prubahly the hatching in tbe nest is rat -re easy eertat ly more natural, but that we ean not see. There little loensu begin to move about at once, slowly at fin-t, bnt in ten minute, they bare tbe speed ef small an'. I noticed that they soon became restless and uneasy, and when permitted to go to the edge of the book, wonld beeitate a moment and then let. go or throw themaelvea off. This explained to me the apparent anxiety.

I got some tre-h earth end placed one on it- It stood motionless for a moment, as if in ooniempiaion, and then, in a wonderfully short time, with those (hovetlDg fore legs, it bad penetrated entirely out of sight. In ten minutes 1 found it half ao in-h under tbe surface, telling me, in nnmlstakab language, that with the ooming of insect life comae also insaet instinct, teaching it life's da-ties. Tbe tree wag ao songer ita proper home. Other insect, would base aooght another by creeping on and on till they found it, not so with the little looust; he is a philueepbe from birth, and believes in gravity. 1 have watched many of them eiaee, and they are aU alike fearlessly take the leap; that is their iaa tnt of their shortest and best way to tbeir noat borne.

Whan tbey oome among as again how bard tbeae same locusts will work to push their claws into the bark and leaves of tba trees to ajeard againgt tbe oonaeoneneeg of this game gravity. TKegre Coneptraey la Halifax C'oant-t -i s. Four Killed and one IVeaadetU a Tbe Bichmond (Vs.) Vvtpatck says; One of tba moat daring eonspirueiee. by negroes, te murder a white man, that we have ever heard of, came to light in Halifax County, about fifteen mile, from Deaeille, oa Wednesday or Thursday, for the particulars of which a are indebted te Conductor Cheatham, of the Kicbmond and Danville Railroad. Mr.

Samuel- Hainton, a wet-lthy farmer ia Halifax, bas aa overseer on one of his plantations who ia a strict dieoiplinarian, aad a maa ol greet nrmneeg. 0a tbe day iu question, while ei seor wag silting ia big e'Hoe, six stout negro fellows employed upon too larta called npon him, and after informing bins that a party of aegroee ia tba woods aval by was pre-paring for aa insurrection, invited him to go with ibem and witness the plan of epera-ttong. Kot suspooting that tbey had aay design npon bim, but being anxious to capture tbe ringleaders of tbe rebels, if be should gee them, he gtepped into another room, armed bimrelf wiih a five-hootex, and thao star ad off with tbe assassins, they not knowing that be waa fully prepared for any emergency. Tbe negroes led the way notii getting into tbe forest some distance, when they suddenly topped near a newly-dug pit, when the spokesman confronted him. and.

pointing to the bole, said to bim: "'There, you son of a ig yonr grave. Ton have bnt fifteen minutes to mske your peace with God or to land in bell." Quirk as thought the oteneer drew hi, Colt't revolrer, killed fonr of the ruffian, dead at big feet, and shot the fifth one in the abdomen, geeing which the sixth one took to big beels through the woods, and the overseer hav-- ing no other weapon, he escaped. The imprest-ion prevails that the six negroes bad determined to murder the overseer because of gome dtrerved punbbment one or more of them had received, and laid tbe above plan to get hint off in tbe to their ends. Big presence of mind in taking his pistol, and big ceolnegg in tbe hoar of danger, when no white person was nigh to nid him, deabtlexg csvea htm nora a noma aestn. lynching inV ShelbyvLUe, Illlnaig A Maa takes front tae eTail aad Hgr On Tuesday morning last our usually quiet eommoniry was thrown into inteore exettement by the discovery that the jail had bees broken open, and a prisoner Columbus Nuttern-itd was mining.

Immediate search wa. made by aor citixens, and he was foand enspended to a tree a tittle, eaxt of town, dead Mr. ftutter-field, seems, was under arrest for stealing horses from Wm. Middleeworth, ef this county, und bad been confined in our jail awaiting a trial siaea November last. By thie evidence before a Tlgilanee Com Ok it tee, soon after obtained by threats of viele-nee end hanging be implicated P.

W. Bacon, ef Princeton, lilia-ors, who wag also arrested; and npon big evidence at the trial of Bat-on, in Macon County, in Jaly last, ho cleared Beon clearly showing tbat he falsely before the Committee. By whom be was ry ached, of coarse, is axkneraTn, except to the and we are authorized to state that oar ciiisenx ia aei around belbyrille, re-sard theaet aa aa atrocity against onr community and again-rt onr humanity tbat tbey believe N'utterfield, thoorh by oonfeesion a horse-thie-f, wa. enti'l-ef re a trial by oar courts, and believe tbe taw wonl-1 have ecavicted him of bis crime. A'aWiyevt'e Iiixoit) Veewtoa, A.yaal 11.

Tn "pringnetd Rrpufuyr retatee tha case of a polite young maa who, darta. a ah. war, took refoge under tbe porttee of a wwelxtng-booxe. A yovng lady at the front window erpying htm rent eat an umbrella fot big ae-eeptance. Ba bowed hia thanks and departed.

A few day, afterward be. celled to expresa his thanks and present a a.w aad elegant uex-brella, which no bad piin'lieeert, to graeayfutly replace tbe somewhat battered oao that had been loaned bia. Tba young lady forthwith nsivery explained, as be stood in tbe way of aa expected visit from her intern wbo wished to come aad see bar aaaaifei red, tbat eba bad sent bim the umbraila te et awe ff Aer Vowx el cm A KCv8in of Poles and agrarians tar, ar--rived at Alalia, from ConsJLaa'inople, to join (rttaitii. lcey.ere ctUny lis! Xney hav, p.eaty si seal butae gooae. Add me ta sTad-re Doavgrlae at PorUxud Maine.

Vy Mayer Howard. After Jadge Douglas bad beea landed at tba Prebie Hoejse, the ereee ia the square wag eager-passed by any thing it Ihe kind that keg heretofore taken place la that arty. There wag a dense mass cf bamaa beings, whom ft was impoasible ae a am her, aU eagerly waiting fur the "LitUa Giat" te stake big appeereac aad say something. Vociferous shoBtj rent tbe air when be (Bis i eat en the platform, at leaded by Mayor Atarward. The Vaavd played BmU CobmU.ia, after wbieb the ktayeg wcieoaned him ta tbe city, as fuHowr.

r-itr. I am iea-orel with tbe privilege of waj-aonting yea ta aer ecy aad i do It moet eordi-ally. We axara hexed af yea, aad read of yem, and ay ssnev hiaed wiab yea ia yemr aoaiAiete ma bne Mstteaal Conitfilo; and we are aow right glad to meet yoa here face to face. Allow aa to eoBgretalate yoa ea year sta'eaatselike aae-eesaas ta battling for the) Hgnsk VV bea yoa bar-re rebnked tanaxicism Nona aad South, aad oartloaaiiim every -where wbea yoa have coatee Bed fearlessly for tba eo-rreignty of tbe people, aad steed forth as the eaaxopioa af popamar eovareigety car beaxtg were with yoer- tnreting bed blesa yea. We kail yoa as the gat an iter af oar political faith, true ta this Coaatiiuiaoa aad the Caaaa.

May yea go ea from atrength te strength, until the tight shall dwell ia ear land. AgaiB I bid yea wslgeme, thriee welcumst Faiiow-eiutena: It ie with pride aad ptoasure that I iatroclaoe ta yoa a dutiaganhid aaa of New England, ef tried -rale, parwcfc.m aua-qaeaUenaoaa, aad piasissa amoeg peers; jadged by his acta, aad tbey are knewa of all aeea, ae ia the naoet di.tiagui.hed living eiaig.men in our cttuntrj. The sun aaa net er act on fan, defeat, lie ig bow before you. What Oae Car ill Do. Twenty-one eowe, that bad beea bitten by a mad Bog, baveabewa symptoeasef hydro, hnbia.

Bear Pattoreaa, N. J. Of thus, am ia have died. Tea ocber cattle ware bitten, aad the raise of tba cattle destroyed by that ens ear wae tftaea hundred do liars. Vet it ig more than probable the owner of tbe dog wag tgbt-ine mad wbea bis ear was killed.

But one of the most disxreesttig eaeeg ef dog infatuation eeeuned in Winchester. tbe aeeonnt of which we find in tbe B'-etou 7VweW- esr. The dog wag a poodle, one of those eore-eyed lap-dogs, good tor nothing but to breed tWag ia tbeir long hair and (nap at visitors. It belonged to Mr. Clark.

The dog was knowa to have been bitten by aaetber dog, thoaxbt.to be rabid. Soon the poodle xaa off, waa snappiah, aad would aot cat. A man seixed the p-oudle, and was bitten. Tec dog was taken borne, and Mrs. Clark, after all thia, gave him a both when the poodle bit her.

The same night a child of Mr. Stone, ef six years, wag biuea by tbe dog. white the tittle boy was under eeing. Th, morniog after, Mr. Ptone clipped tbe dog's ha-r and was bitten on the finger, and Mr.

S. raffed the dog, but let bim go-, and in a few hour, a little sea of Mr. Clark, the owner of the dog, was bitten by the poodle. The dog wag tied np until night when he was let loose ajisl tbea sore hia blanket to pieces aud bit a maa ia the foot wha eaBxa into tbe room. Alter all tbi, the poodle wae allowed to run aad he bit a neighbor's dog.

Then the poodle was abat ap ana soon died. The second Utile bey was bitten Jnly aad tbe wound healed. On Sunday, the 12th of August, tbo child complained of a choking i-eni-ution, was put to bed, bnt wonld spring np, snd when water wae offered would reject it. was go wakeful eg to remain all night with big eye wide open, and all remedies luiling, died tbe Tuesday following ia terrible agony. Sale of Orer One Hundred Hegroee.

As we announced in our is.ue of yesterday. the rnie of free negroes would take place at the Court honee, there was a pretty fair gathering that vicinity aboat eleven dock A. M. c-bonly after that time the sale oommeaeed, and though tbe crowd of spectators was very good, the rale was fua. There were one thou sand one tendred and ninety -three in all for aaie, bnt pievioag to tbartp pointed time a num ber or ui, paitjesxesyaaaayaa, and consequently were alluwed to "clear." Tbe bidding wae very slow, as tbe greater part ef lhose offered 6 sale were looked oa aa worthless aud the number cold witl peek for itself on this point.

Out of tbe large anmler, one thoui-and one hundred at least, there were for sale, only one handred and forty- nine were parcnasea, even at tb. -w a awe. ox ten cents per day. AH those negroes coaid bevs paid their taxes if tbey were hi tamed, but tbeir exceeding great love for idleness and drink would not allow them. Many of them bad tba money in their pockets at tbe time they wre being sold, and sooner than part with it tbey allowed themaelvea to be dugraoed.

it the greatest- disgrace which any ol them eaa bear, not to -pay iheir taxes, but they woald sutler that and mora to have tbe money for Tbe very fact that many of them came there drunk ie euajcient to prove this, and their conduct wag most lidiouloug previous to the sale. Tbey went through tbe crowd asking all the gentlemen aroaad them if any of them would buy tbem: end, indeed were loud in heir boast ing tbat tbey woald be drunk every day, aud run away from them in tbe end. We noticed one who figured as a wag offering to sell him self for a certain sum, which he wanted in randy cash, and wbea be should have gt tbe money he stated that he would run off to Boston. Be said he eould read and write, and knew whet was what." fetmiuty I'd.) Bui-Utin, Aupat lfl. The Attack oa rtaxaner One af the Llbeles i PorOLki Sov.ssievrv." Brook.

A Co.aareri.inB in hi, e-at, knocking htm dovrn with a blud feoa, and beating msbead sua jelly. Pon-rlaa standing nlacidlv by and sswing the job thoroughly done. rinch is one erf the forms la which tha libel appe.r- before the pubhe. Tt has been asserted time and again by tbe Blaek-iBepubliean paper, that Mr. Douglas stood by aad wilnassed tba assault upon c-umner without attempting to'tn- terfcrr.

the only reply to this tbat ix necessary 1 eoniained in tbe following extract of a letter Irons Mr. JJoegtaa himeeir, writ ben ia 1866 to a -political pareoa in Cbieaaro wba bad repeated tbe charge from the pulpit: with the view or enabling you to ao metal yonrsell and tbe eauae of truth 'he act of justice indHaied, 1 now Mate te yea that It 1 aot tree tbat I stood by with my band in my poeketa at tbe time: (Aot I axis aca ta tae Semate Ckamnbei afAm theaJTny took piae: tbat did not witae-e any part of tbe tree. am Wa: that I waa eaaged in cone-oiling on publie affairs with several BeDaior, and Representative, in another part of tbe Cepito! at tbg time, and bad been so engaged for more thaa aa hour prerioo; that baa no srnowiedge, tnumaaton or belief that any each transaetioa was to take place at that or any other time, nor baa any knowledge or reason te believe that either Mr. Sumner or Mr. Brook, wag in or near tbe Capitol at the tine, and when I returned to the Senate Chamber the affray had been over, aad quiet bad been restored some time.

'These facts are no only susceptible of proof by the Senator and Reprevent-ttireg referred to, bnt are so well known to tke Senate, and tbe whole community here, that no gentleman would baxard big ebaraeter for tru'h and ve raeity by intimating big belief ia the truth ef tba charge whtah yoa, by gome strange mi-ae-prebenxion, have made against me in the pulpit a Christina church on the Ifrtnit xVee Ji uss. Aa Eagrnah Traveler oa Axaerxcaa lAvlng and Traveling. The Americans arc essentially gregarious. They live in travel in crowds, sleep in crowds, anry far the present think ia crowds, though, if gigna' ere ta eepeniled on, tart-ter time is coming fo taa-middle class, who make ao saoret now of their arersiea to the mereilesa domination of the mob in tbe large cities. Their botelg are palace, which accommodate thousands, though tn which, with one or tava ezeerjUoaa, aeotora quiet ie ae be foe ad thaa aadar a rcof la tie.

Their rati-, way ears are monstrous wagon on tour wheels, where a handred paesengerg sit together, (alt at tbe game fare, or there le ae distiactlea wf share the daat aad beat alike. There is much of tha same feeling of rack Lebanese danger aboat the railway trareling as attache, to A livery party driving home from the Derby, and tba visitor must not ha asaea. rurprised if be geea ea arriving at a junction tbat tbe poin'a ef the rails are shut, and the traia bas to wait while the conductor alights to open tbem. Why the Au-rericaas like large cars aad large hotels, aad generally take each pains to congregate toarether, it ia hard to eay. Certainly it is not from any enjoy meat of each other', society, for a more gttent people while traveling, or oae generally iocs given ta mirth aad fun, ia tbe English aeeep'AUee ef the term, it woald be bard to name Breakfast, area nt th largest hotelg.il a tolema aad im-preeaiye ceTeaaoniatl- while dinner, especially oa board the cteamboais, ig enough, to brixvg tears into yonr eyes.

nk xim aaj. QoorxnoB A scviptayal quotation, which is very epptsxacle ea toe BepebU-eea party af Mai set asbesa eon dictate for iimw eraor is Waabbaua, was diavMayad aa one ef -the tranepeiwneiiig ear mid ea the crewel which weaextand Judre Dang las bo Cam -ten. tho other day. Th quotation te as gol-lowe i 1 The iniquity of tbe bsaae ef Israelis verv great. The days of rwiUateaare come.

Israel nail know it." a 1 ay Aa -A f. 1 I Tcjiiias" aiaaia rteibei ibiih, am at Twuaai Cent i aaw rams ne m-t wsrb cue aHWIiaal ena te Che cutiai aa aaa ililliiiii FA AW Met 12 AH, ytM! Cyy HUt Cristcm-hc-nee pur Kosrara, Hob-bat Zxnrrsa. fftwh, aaaAiae the A. WlkALI la axesoaubf. Bnianr" I II 1 OS sarah-ie ie ilocuri-n.

t.r rarer TOLi ura Pio. S3. TVCOLE WO. SS8-U ltli.lt atcl.Ban.ni. as aad 0 1 1 1 illuatcal.

C6 lVest Fourth-street. TTJf-T RFCFIVED A BUPFRIOR AS-' ef tkn ere oT e-r tlcu.li, aod 1 BMiy a-eonled wills (Old end silver. "Jit, 'iiscnrgnH, ia. Bfrfke the Iree! strife the Irrw. l-oftly ttMjch it golden atria; ftweett? breathe thai lobf, Ite'er did ariri aing -m ewr At tboa in au-b i(ona.

Clw-arili dm whIU icrnf fell lUmmd my wisaaiag hatvi-t aJeaa. Word by C. Butler; ntwate for r. W. Kmh fnoX' CHU, beat fr-e can namts.

of pti-w. KAl'fff fa 1X5, W. bart. Vlre and lUOft. sou I Laid.

(Sf.LECT SEW JIISIC A. PETEKS DRO, jVo. 14 Wra, CimntMi, Q. fMHnmlm. Carries Hrtm.nl.

Bra Inkal 73a. eiN HI li Melolf. 1 tete fuU, iukl'k-M-iUltukHA, ixex- leni'ln-l-wTiOlti---h, with ljk.o---aor Ala Ltaoii Aid greet tut i.i JWft. tibie bile Bulpbar farmae (tMUct, br JLr. M.

A. belta -araiblmxa al By k)' be tttju. A or of lb sSeeve mlU-l fr. of -w(j ob we IP. ot (a-iee, military an1 Braa, twdnntflt with liiMnwiitl at esraeuiasly low Bias.

For prices, ertdr. A. t. pr, I allr) Hro Saoiifecturera and Importers of JCooie and xlu.leal iMtniments. Cmcim-eli, Ohio.

an 7 JCHTE BRADBUKY'H PIANOH Ij am lihi day rtr1n a mWndt4 jiqa-w M.ck theeb Tr, p.pMlw I'Um I bo. frt.m ra. tmbt of i-rr rf MaMM-fl; Hivd, f.cn A (.., of hwj 1 Jfk, ber vtn a are ftr trntt- f-r cUh. til irro in ran Mot btil aait; or I will rnt ao4 let ral pay fur tk Flano. a4 72 Wwt roanh-HTfH.

C. If. Ti Urg HfKktfMi4o69mm la Ctpcimnati. an 15 AZLfcTON BiaiTHEIW AXDHlL J.J LICIT, 1H 'A'OM, At have -titmiri-t aioefe of tla abo-ra pupa--t' TY ur riaw. ah art mr mm aa nw aa-i ytm can bay Kaat er WaL.

tor eaa, or I will rant sat) lot fna rtnu aay for tu Piaaa, at No, ft at (rti-na-irtt-i. j. i uukcu, Jr. iiwt lor Maatwi A ITawMa'a H4o4KitM. aala pOU)MEUAl, PIANOBTHK HK8T VJ I aM BKl' A.

BRiTTINO 4 $rna4 PiamM, ana aoia Ata tor tba ati of ttCB UrtiM Vork now- 111 afnl-u-1 n-f(tra6ran't Ptano. fiofi Srw Turk. Bulaa' Nt-w tork ai1 bniuc'a CinriimHtf UoUt-aiMlal Pis oat, for aw-r, briUiAuer aa4 r-ctifi- of to power of kr--aing to tun, ta-itcilf aHodcfa, atauu ard t-amti)nr of ninaa, lny are IWr 1 tkrivktir of all othr Piunoa aiad ia tla world. On-at ti.daywa.auta wtU o0e(a4 iu tba afcava o-ia-yralMl Pi una. LTf-ry Piano warranted fbr tea Jan.

and kept la gate lor na v-ara. (m Fiaa takt-a tn a-irbanoa. Pianoa and aleUxleoaa Uuta4 on4 ffupaliwl tbor-auhi. Piatioa ro Irt at from to 915 per qaarter. kiB'l bnr tent until un bave andaa4 BfwlOttttfllteaeova.

Bl i'lTIMJ BKoTHKK, Piano-uinkira and fVaiera, jrctoing Harfjines. HOVER Av Alton's Sewing Machine! Fiffiilj and Plantation Sewing. FKOM THE VEllY FLATTERrXO mnsirT tn which on Machinea bara twa ra-Ottra bi tac punlit-. result intr la thi aaleof apward of FORTY TIIOJAXUr Vara wd to heiter that oar end.ora to mannfan-tur7a tvluMr MarhtDH bwn appn- ttHi- fhaibnoH-jrtaulty to nraiaxk that twin poiicf will traata and that arery Macbiaa ao'd by ay m-shall not he. tat To warrant in aerj raap)Pt.

Tito urnrrT Hakar Faailrp Macoln haa oua ad-rutaawbich orthr of irm a'tftitioa. ia -vi-ditKa b-anty, ureniih aod aiMiieiir of tba auica, au4 that ta, tia aUtXa-oa to aitbor lis lit, Vadium or Bttvy rabrie. BfftsVHnr It, tT Family Work.auaerfor to any other Marhli of arjt atltern conatantlr on axhlmtlon, hr tt ot ur hura. Vouiif LAil. axpricrwl in the nw r.f tht-m, and etirtaoa in tbrtr manicT, ar- cnataAtty an hanU to rwomra Lady Tauiora or pun haaora.

roB Oft'J- CIBCTI.AB."I OHOVEH BAKEE. EEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY, tjagu-lyl WHEELER WILSON'S Sewing Machines. 111 BUMXKR A CO. FIKE'S QPERA- II iUCttB OIL IH NO, Clncmaati, Ohio. BHAJiCU orricKS: UnWV Ky.J Ca-umbna, O.J LJy tr Jiayf lawmAatwUia, basarrllfw, Ohln.

Wa onar cha Wtwwter A Wrlaom 8awln Maehina, itn tmportaiit laiprormeui. at a reduction on fcrnxn pnoea. and. to oieet tb demand ttr auD, low-ancrd raaui'y Mmchitte, hava intnHtao-Ml a mi ttlk, ortiB oaon tba am principtf a ad lakin tha IMte aiitch, though Hot ao hijrbly dnif bed. at i Finy-flve Dollars.

Tha tlinaca. aaaad. tomWiMuM aud alnipHcitr of tba Maebiua, tba beauty aud atrauffth of ailtcb, brioj auu oa anTH txaa, iinptMwibla to rmcl, and teatius nockaiuor rU(re oo tba au(br ida; ba acoouiuj ol thread, and adaptabtlttr-tu tha thickuat or tbiuuflRt nbrpcs La -a randered tita tba atoat auocaaafoi aad auaakar I am 11) Sata Btachiua uow maUa. Atuor rmrittua ofhcaa a gi inatru tiona, frea ot VhHrtr. taaaabla aircoaaera tu aaw ordinary aranu, BHa, frll.

muit, ftatbar, bind aitd tuck, all on tbaa-vaaa. Hchtn, and aarraut It for three reara. ava hBd oi cal fr a 'Irenlar, aantalainaT fail par-thm Lara, pneaa, taatlamauiaia, to. iTOBACfO 11 BUT 3 VIRGINIA 1 Taakr Jark bnt. Ooek'e Brtxht but.

8. E. bite. Bright Poand bat J.A. Clay'.

Bright Pout da. tuet rwi.ed bjr kuKHLls xtcLACGHLLN A Tobacco Ax-ata -aal4 aft Walanx-atraea. O. VIRGINIA LIGHT PR ESDT07 PAI CO -4S boxea Bella de boxea OoaM-leon; 9M kiiM Tirj briitht and line, juat 1khw and lor -alt- by KOKVKLL, McLAUGHLTH A Tobacco Axnta, as al nottrct. O.

PAINTS. 4K BKl KE1), YELLOW and Brown Ochre Paint will be sold at PoMie Attriii-n to pay cuarsaa, If not releaaM br the loth of vpt tnber, iro. Owner, of tha ab-e Paints will Uaar tax notice JOHN I. L'll-LW KLfj, aazl Ko. 23 Waier street.

FRKPH CoVE AND fcFIOED OYd-TKKa. Jaal reaaind, eaaaa freah and aad Oj Fox and retail, by A. ALU hl -8, and Brancli Weet Faonli-atraat. P. 1 lO POSTS.

WE ARlfi OW RE- 'Klvr! White and Bin, or, aad Laid Jrouo, la, la ana xu Aba. isok, cnATrnttp a woor. aoT, 7T aad 19 Walntrr-trea. mAil-OUS' -PATTERN PAffiK. Jk liurstn a ipjenaja anirie.

bbwht'iouji for bf IXOS, VB A TKi ELD A WtrOPS. aai 77 aad at. TJOT PRESSED NUTS ALL SLZE3 1 1 Waahrra and Bom, all For a'e aMowaat anoea. i. jnnt aula -f aAaodaJ AMERICAN RAZORS.

A mtv aanarior articta. For aal br T. NiAfK ASONS, tMtlS aa. "Oawa llsiKfc OIL 4 BAKKETS BAB- BTTS Draad, raCffrM and iHr aale by OUMMISliM at JOKlia, Rata K1 and at tiarod-at'-at. NIGNMEX IS BAUHEI-S OLD Bjw.

haBkr. boahola rri4 A onm. Far Jr tow to tJoaa JMr.ft JEY OOPFISH 6 DKUNTS NEW hlM Wnm nOuA kt 4. I JAMtS A. r'KvZE.

onaod a. Wainot-straat, ttim6tiiV FEFD -20 BRLS PRI AawTbaathf BaiaatTaead aad for aal. by JAME-t A. tlltiia. M.ndex Waiout-atrMC.

Cl'liAK r-BKLS CKUSIIEU. POW--O FTR lt tl4 Oranalalad; hhda. W. troat mr as arinia, lur au Of bf t.n. a )jn xiE liAtiStilMJU KAlliTbf in.

aad br ft ataia-trB Jy (RN. litsHELS PRIMS White Cora ler eale imiMKfM FrooT4treat. anlA-lw UR 0O BARRELS gUPER-' tlxih, faaailr fk-nr nle br A. (iORilON 9 West Fnattrt. IKf'V HUCKINUiiAU'ti -STAR aaaad Rasaal kurar'a 4asM.

A. A. rOLTKH, 11.aalSa Maio-ra-t, TEW jMACKmfc.lt 3' KliS, PUT ia aad SH Maia-aaaaa HOICE AM1LV FU)U8 IN BAti. SEXS, bama aad l. i ji aw't frr.Tf: it, anrt ad Ml mnlree.

rUKR MILL IN COMPLETE OR- -A rntraa. is a. aad.tn jorw baaa Taaaain Tom mmim, whmimmm Nwttia-ii A. at ool 9a, Oo4 Branch 2y Weat A.oaxrUtree. auction Sal.

a but alg 11LH Tag maaing cf a Rnsas theater tad armple; sxsdicatnd ta A polio, bare ranee ij been dtstasr-red at Fierre-leade, aaa. Capnesa These ara (aid te a. ia ths beat style of Hem an art, aad tb bag relief, aemirsWa. CacBT Dxrtn BVibert Aewteai, of I sua dale, K. 1-, while ia a state ef intcrxaaatM, as, Moaday Kites) pi ad se swailww a piece ef mist weighing tare ewacee.

It lodged hie tin oat, aad baforc etshynaia eg aid aw ebtaiaed, txav aas wag dead. Navatr Rastas-v roa TTnurunaai eusea. CreaA maaws ef ebUdrea aabeeiasf aaaW wbooping-eoaigh. aaw vlait the gas-works amy Preatoe tor the parsos cf breathing the ex-kalaxioas frcca the gsa-ilme. it ig said that II tba liltie suSarars feel ceaxsdarabTy ralievad, aad aaaay are abcolutciy cured by this 1 c.yta i (nt A large anec-enda.

wbieb eeia(isd a sbewmaa ia Iroy, New Verbs eeave tiBse turned np la th kitchen of tba Madisoa Bouse, oa Thursdar, to tbe exiseaxe terror af a female eck, who first beheld that ag'F reptile throating hi. bead eil ef a hole tar tbe eetliag cf tba room, aa. raaaiec ewt it. tongue at bar in very familiar maaiaee. Tba serpent wag tacnred before be bad saailawed tbe cook.

Tax Pope bag addressed aa ene-rjreMc letter te the Biabope cf ria. Hia Hetiaeae leasee as ia me is, res eg tbe aareaitas, whseb have beea cemmilted by the Dmaea. aad cxnracees bis horror at the barbarities of the Turks. Hia IleHnesg farther speaks ia high praise ef the Freaeh expediiiea, aad exhorts the Prieeeg to retreaa tbe sxni.ua ef tbe tntdela. La as.

rest the caemiee cf aaoraiity, justice, rellsnoa aad aeckal order. Tbb Jspeaeee have disnovered that a few aecoads previous te an earth quaks the magnet tenipararily loee iu power, aad tbey her ia- geniuaaly constructed a light frame supper-Use a boree-sbo magnet, ben-each which is a ena cf oeti metai. i ne armainra ta attache te a weight, so that apoa tbe autgnet beeomt-aa; tuiaiyaed, the weight A reps, aad striking thm cap, gives toe alarm. Avery eaa ia te tliea seek the open air for safety. r-portmrj InteillaTcnce Old Abraham Caan, tbe ChampUa reaUer England.

Abraham Caan wae bora at Colebrook, Cred- tan, Devon, ia 174, and be is, consequently, six year, eld. lira father waa a email farmer there, aad wa" known ae a good "player in the wrestling matches of hia neighborhood1. xnia patnarea naa tour eons besides Abraham, aaeneiy: -tfeorge and William tann, all of whom ware good wrestlers, though none attaiaed the poaitioa of their Early in life, when Can a flr.t showed indiea-tions of that marvelous dextiliy and strength whteh afterward disttegniahed him.be was taken In hand by the well known W. Wrefurd, of Clannborougk, who becamje hi patron, aad backed bim ia hi principal matches, Tba countenance which, all through bi career, ha' rer-eired from gentlemen of this etaap i ta Itself a BUfbcient teetimony to tbe exoallennc cf bis ebaraeter, one of tbe leading traits of which is his unblemished honesty. When be played bia celebrated match with Pol In hem at Devenport, September, lf-26, for j.tltt, a aids, aa Exeter baker offered Caan a bribe of jUod to lose oae fall out of the three.

Abraham, however, replied that the only way hi back aaa to be bad wae by throwing bim. Oeea more, ia his match with Uafbey, tbe Irishmen, a Wbitechapel baker (as anxious as his flodry brother Exeter te do the public brown) offered bim 1,000 to lose, but got ao better abswer tban the other. Gafney wag ao match for Cann, and had bo chance; but Pelktughara was aa enormous Cornish man, six feat twa inches high, and weighing two hundred-angl twenty poands. He waa champion of Cornwall, but was loroed to succumb to the stout little Devon man, who was only five fet eight aad a quarter inehee In bight, and weighed only a hundred aad seventy-five In the 1 great match between these athletes the giaot took bit antagonist in bia arms and carried him round the ring: "And wharli ye do wuh mc, now you've got me 7' said Cane. t'pott my word I don't know," replied Polkinghera.

Nor did be; fur ere he eould rid hinweir ol bis dangerous burden ths powerful leg of Abraham was locked in bis, and down felt tbe Corni.h man to the earth like a tower. It was a regular ease of David aad Ooliatb. At the age of thitty Caan wag the perfect model of a wrestler, tremendously gtrung In the loins and back, and with legs and arms of amizing vigor. Hi grasp wag ae powerful that if be aefsed a meat by the arm ihere waa no realaixae; bam, bmt down he Polkinghoro tied him aaeo. but be never wa beaten after be wa a au, It now appear, that time, have altered with Abraham Caan, who never did much in tha money making way beyond assisting one of -his brothers in a small farm.

To save this fine, brave old man from the work-hoaxe, setae gentlemen have interested themselves ia gst-ting np a fund to buy him a small annuity. tBpceial Dupatrk to the Hew Amasr i.avr.l laccndlarlaaa at Unrport. Indlgna. Go-iroaT, i.e.. Aug-ast Last night about a quarter to twelve e'cleoh a fire broke out In the wheat warehouse ef Williamson A Mcmigomery, in this Tillage, the eoath aide of Main-street, Ne eoeaer had tbe citizens eolleted there than it was diaoorered tbat a large building on he north aide of hi aia- street, cwaed by 6.

and occupied by John Eltebbacb ae a prevtMCn store, aalooa aegj dwelling, was also on fire. Every exertion wag -made to save tbe building, but of bo avail; tt wag leveled to tb groaud. Other building eleo on Org escaped wita the lose of portion of their roofg. It waa tbe work of an incendiary. Shaving weie discovered sB'tered about tbe prvmiaesa, After the fire James Grimtlcy minmed a stump and propoeed tbat the a -pec-ted parties be taken to the woods, and whipped aatil loey ei-Tu'ged.

Throe gentlemen wer, going bum, ia tbat direction, -when Just before reaching the warehouse, man came out of tbe alley, aud ran across tbe etreet. Tbe' men -all taeegvxti they -recognised the p-exeea, bnt it wae aara-. and they were not willing to swear to big idem. tlty. Dr.

Ftukey was called for, and eouoMle mctdere-'ion. The flree were supposed te hare-' Vem set ia Consequence of tbe deaaeltlica af Jaoob Y'oung'a grocery last Huad.y aigbt, est. lest be might nave bad a bantt ia the acencu-arism, he wa waited upon by twenty-five and warned te vamose within man tinse, -and never attempt te ell liquor here agala. Probably tbe perpetrators will be discovered within day or two. and if so, summary veege-anee will be visited apon them try Le citi- sens.

OPfchtafOa. A Caliliirnla Tragedy. A terrible tragedy recently took place Bear Sacramento, which bag intensely agitated that portion of tbr State. On tbe 17th of July a man named Witrler was murdered while asleep in r3aeraaxcnta City, aad hi hoaae was robbed of considerable money aad jewelry. Circe aw tanee pointed to one William Malls a tha murderer, wbo was -followed to the Washoe mine and ai rioted oa the 23d.

He was eea. veyedto Nnbobxna, ia Salter County, ea tae 25ih, and that night gtarsed for bacrameat, -handcuffed, and in an open wagon, aadar charge of William C. Stoddard, recently llg. triet Attorney af Batter, tJoerge Arva.aroag, iormerly from Texas, and eelebvated as aa la-dtaa fighter, and I. harton, Deputy Sherif ef Sutler County, bat formerly of Ogdea County, Illinois.

On arriving wiihia a mile ef Fatraxoento, at twe A. M. of tees setae the prisoner quietly slipped his baadcaffa, aad a pistol taken from Arm.trong while fired on Wharton, mortally tben fired en Stoddard, killing blj, 'inetaatlyt -next en Arase-treng, inflietir-, a weand freax abKe tritd it bourr'VuartoB was the gufiicietitly rceoverea to fire on Ihe prisoaer, wbea be tied. The weueded aasa able ta walk to gassamenlo aad giro tha alarxa, bat he died tba same Bight. Tha.

country has since been etsrru by armed men, aearehing for the escaping deperado, but, rhus far, with- eat finding any trace of hi ex. tt te aaid that Aimgti nag wag a eery vigilant aad watch al maa, and the enly reason given for hi fallisgtr nxleep is tbe fatigue resulting from his long and Bbcearing charge of the prisoner, while bringing bim orer the axoamtasns from Waehca. An' Anaconda tt trbertj-. 1 Tb Boston Jornnmf at tb 10th insUet gayg that eonvtderabm exciteme-ut exist ta fa saaar vaile, te ta preasnee ef -a black anaconda, which said to bay, escaped from the Muneum of Natural fiUtory.rn Cambridge, aboat six weeks Ago. Tke eerpeat is xapi even ted aa Being abourt tbirtaea feet long, and of the aaoat daagerou, character.

It was first seea in this town on Wedee-r-day, by a daughter of Mr. Edward Cutter, in bis garden aa Walnut sweat-. Ta tittle gayl was. aceuBpaaied by a can gar matec, Beoteg the -reptile, she caught np her gi.tar aad rea iato the boase, where she tainted from fright. The alarm wa given, and use rasrisute-d for taw -which, waa dteoeveveet ra a beau taxt boar by a yoaag asaa aasaed Charles wbo is in tbe employ ef Mr.

Aeram More- It wa tbea coming out of a rye field alj-ioleg' the gardea. While tbe yeaag maa weat fer a' gaa, tbe serpent took refuge aeder the been af Mr. Moore, where it is uf ixjsed te be ce-cealatj, from the fact that a Fcimaoriaa ba beea beard emreig tba to whs, aaaay ef wbiaaii axcmxagiBav. Tbe piaaameriea is taat tb ear-. p.at ha xled bimif cpontb.ee A is said to ba.

rax-aped (nn tba Mnsenm at the Bans time..

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