Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 01, 1859, Image 1

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TWIN Sr ribliostion.
TAMS ep eta if paid tin thneenrentha
$2OO If dared Odit Inentlie and 2,6 b If not pMd
within the year. Thane eertne Id be rigidly ad
hered to.
ADVERTII3IIIIIINNTB and Business Notkma Insert
ed at the usual rates, and every dmorlutlon of
JOB PRINTING
EXZOVTED In the neatest manner, at the lowest
prlees i , and with the utmost despatch. HIATIg
purchased •large oonsollon of type, we are pre
pared to satisfy th, orders of our Mends
Nusineas ffl,irettorp.
- E.. 11. nocuneot,
SURVEYOR AND OONVEYA cCP A t
lIIILLIIYONTI, PIMM'A
PI Pt Y'•LLIUTan. .AM ICS A lIAVan
NIVALLIIIITICII dr BE AVitH,
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PILLLEFONTII, PERM'A
WILLIAM' 11. ISLAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
PaLL•roorn, PA
01100 in the Armada, socorol floor
MUTED *TATIR• ROTEL,
THIRD STRIM,
WILLIAMSPORT, - PENN'A.
DOMILIM, PROPIIIITOR
JARMO H. RANKIN G
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
111111.1.111.111 . 41,- eiaM'•
Offine, on the Diamond, one door wont of the
Put °Moe
J. CHARM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL usT ATE
AtlßY7`. -
C LIMIT MIA), CLIIAIIIIALD CU FL
30 '5841
(lIARLES II MALE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BILLLAPONTR, PA
Aloe with the Ron. James T. Hale
No• 25, 1.135H-tf
E!EI
- KR. J.asies F. nerivenisorr,
PHYSICIAN A. BURGEON,
thieeessor to Dr Wm J McKim, respeolloily ten•
den his prolfeesional services to the citizens of
POTTER'S MILL'S and vicinity. Oaioe at the
Rotate Ream
J. G ERVIN,
PRACTICAL SURVEIOR,
OAK MULL KILLS, PIIITIC•
Rill attend taservaying taros, roads, LO. All
applications addressed to Bostaburg P. 0., will To
leive prompt attention. r.b le 1, San.
• 1101114 LIMA. WILLIAIII P. IMMIX.
LIMN do wilaon.
ATTORNZY'S AT LAW .
lur op tia stroll, lie Waling for
tae, UsAnlster, Lie a 00 .
01.44011 -
11:011t _ •
• • MOILER AT LAW,
-saujaPorts, PA.
will attend to au profimittnibi bvludY entrusted
to his care. Particular attention paid to oollec
hung. de Office in the Ao,orttade, seemed d with
Vol Win II Blair.
January 13-'6ll-tr
IRA c nirrenccc,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
flit risMN A ,
W 111 oontinie the praotino of hie profo••Lm, In
he odioe heretofore occupied by him ant otU at
tend Ftrptßptly and faithfully to ~❑ Moil:Jess en
mood to him
Deo 23, 1868
WM P MACIIAITUO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLKFONTIC rA.
professional boatman will reeeive prompt atten
afbn. Collections made In Centre, (Hinton and
Clearfield counties.
Office on Allegheny street In the building for•
meth y occupied by Lino k 'Wilson,
Bellefonte, J tine 601 '6lO.
. D. WINGATIS,
REBIDENT DENTIST
Odle* and mildew's on the North Emit Corner
or the Diamond, near the Court Nouse
K r Will be found at his Aloe except two weeks
in snob Month, commencing on the lint Monday of
the month,wheu he will be away filling professional
duties
DR. 0. L. POTTER,
. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
esccsrotes, gamest co., PA,
Office on fllei atitiet (old °Hee ) Will attend to
professional calls an heretofore, and respectfully
niters hie services to his friends and the public.
Oct 28•'68-tf
DR. J. 11.1111T01111ZIAL,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
BIII4.IIFONTE, 0111111111C0 , IPS
Will attend to professional calls u heretofore, and
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respectful t.tffers his services to his friends and
the public■ Gate neat door to his residence on
Spring str t. Oct 28-SS-tf.
ADA)" MOW,
ATTOKNXY AT LAW,
suLterorri,
Will attend promptly to all legal business intrusted
to him. Special attention Will be given to the
Orphan,' Court Practice and flerlyetring. Hie offfee
Is with the 800. James T. Sale, where be can
alwaySimitionsulted In the 'English - and Oerman
language*.
■. C. MIMIC N. N. N'ALLIBTIit. O. T. ■ALA
• 0 CURI IN
WON'T HANK,
-OF
HUMES, MoALLoISTER, HALE A CO.
INLLi►ONTU, CO., PA,
Deposits Received—Bills of Raohange and Note,
Dleoonnted—Lnterest Pald on Spacial Deposits—
Col!soda)" Made, and Proceeds Remitted Prompt
ly—Exchange on the Bast constantly on hand.
June and, 1859.
J. H. STOVIIIR,
ATTORNEY AND 00UNBELLOR AT LAW.
neumrourn sses'a.
Will pruotioe ids profusion in the 'fiend Clouts
of centre County, All htudneu intrusted to him
will be faithfully attended ,to. Particular attention
paid to collections, and ell enooles .promptly re•
mitts& Can be consulted In the German u well
as in the English language.
4lBee en High et, formerly °coupled by Judge
Burnside and D. 0. Boal, Esq.
xsArtpumG HOUSE,
-OP -
WIC F. REYNOLDS & CO.,
WILLI/1,0M%, MINTS! 90., PA. t
_
Pits ofinceisanse and Notes discounted. Col
hotline made and proceeds promptly remitted
Interest paid on 'pedal depoilts. Buhange in the
asetorn cities 000stantly oohedlbs sale. Depos
ita melees:
A 7th, 1860.
Y. P. GAMIN,
DRUGGIST.
BILLIIIPONTI,
WROOMALII AND RITA!' MILLIIR wit
Drip, Medleinee, Perfumery,Palate, Oils, Var.
wishes, Dye-Stallk, Toile t flospe,Trushes, Bair and
Tooth Bruhn, Paw and Tellet Artiolee, Trusses
sad Shoulder Broome Garden Oval
Customer. will 404 sift oak impish, mid froth,
aid all sold at nodewile pri N.
-11.--Pkyeleiene---ine the aie
erinvited to onemdne my wools,
... ti.,:..' T ' -~ ' ~~~ 1
NEV AGRICULTURAL RETTLERENT.
r 0 ALL WANTING FARMS, A RARE
OPPORTUNITY IN A DELIGHTFUL
A7VD HEALTHY CHIMATE TWEN
TY-FIVE MILES SOUTHEASTOF
PRILADELPHIA'QN TUE CAM
DEN AND AT4ANTIr RAIL
ROAD, NE JERSEY.
An old estate (*relining of several thousande of
mere* -ef prenfartitor mil ham Ithen
,divided Into
Faiths of various sizes to colt t h purcbaier. A
population of seine Pifteru ilunetred, from reti
nue peril of the middle States and New Rngland
have settled there the peat Year, Improved their
places, and raised eanvilent .rope The price of
the land Is at the low ipso of from $l5 to $2O per
core, the soil is of the beet , quality for the produo
thin of Wheat, Clover. Corn. Peaches, (Impel' land
Vegetables IT 18 CONBII/bIItIED Tll6 11E8T
FRUIT t• 011., IN THE UNION The place is
perfectly secure from froate—the destructive ene
my of the farmer Crept of
_grain, grata and fruit
are now growing and can be aeon thy et Alining
the place iuwif, a correct JndetlehLtiti_befothied
of - thrpillouotlvehTahrorffitn7l: - The loins are
mode easy to secure the rapid improvement of the
land, which is only sold for or/col impcorreetvor
The result hue been, that within the pact year,
some three hundred hours; hate been erected,
two tnille, one steam, four iitores, some forty vin
yarde and Peach On:Menlo, plontod, and a large
number of other ithpraventents, making it a desir
able and active plea% el boldness
as the reader may parcel, e from its location, Is the
BEST IN TIM
'Produce bring - In* doable the ptlas Assn In loca
tions away from the city pod more than double the
price then the West. It k known that the alsrliost
and bun fruits and vegeta Wen in this latitude
come f Now Jenny and are annually exported
to the extent of millions
In locating here, the pettier hde many adVan
tages Ile Is within a few hour, ride of the great
cativo of New England and Mow , . state% he le
mass lua.uld friends and wasanetiecw, he is le • -set—
tied country where et ory lettpruvemcnt of cothlhrt
and civlltaatfon la at heart lie eau buy eirety or
tittle he wants at the cheapest price, anal Sell his
produce fur the highest, (in the Welt Chid is re
versed.) he hen schools for his children, rfttnne
dormer, and will enjoy an epen winter, and de
lightful climate, where fever, are utterly unknown
The result of the change upon those from the
North. has
,generally been to restore them to an
excellent seats of health.
In the way of building and Improving, lumber
can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO tO
$l5 per thousand Bricks from the brink yard
opened in the place, every article can be procured
lln the place, good uerpenters are at hand, and
there is no place in tbe_Union where buildings and
improvements can be nude cheaper
The reader will at once be struck with the ad
vantage, here presented, oral oak himself why the
property has not been up before The reason is,
it was never thrown in the market, and unless
thimeetatements were correct, on oils would be in-
Sited to examine the land before purchasing
This all aiming., are expected to do They will
see land ender oultivation , such is the extent of
the settlement that the y wilt oo doubt, meet per.
loos, from their own osighbnrhood ; that they will
*Unmet the improvements and can Judge the char
aster of the population, If theNpreeiLy mime with a view
10 Was. Oa abiraM •0.6 tu AV •
Vr e fai 111 t
pelearoolt s e
en
• are We • • • Pb • lied
MfffiiiEM
THJ TOWN OP OAMMOOtOirt
In doonweetlion with the stgrfallitursTnetttiltilliii,
I new and thriving town has naturally Ohm,
which pteeenta inducements for any kind of bind•
neat, partlcalarly stores and manufactories The
Shim bushiest conld be married no in this Eden and
market to Bond advantage, id, °salon bottinetft
and manufacturing of agroodinrett implements or
Founderish for casting enroll articles The lir -
provotnent has been Au roioll or to hasn't n Oen.
stmt And ',mment 114 ',ale 441 huuneas Town
hop ot a g•Aat Rite, We do 044 0 s•• 11 small ones, IN it
would rifted Ibe lolloroVeineill i t lb. 40/LOP, can be
bed at from $lOO and tipuurols
The /fairstlion harm', a monthly literary and
agricultural shtet, containing full information If
liamtriontoo, can be obtained at 2b cents Ow an
num
intin•puta‘le n fl e.!.
of all inountitrance when money i - paid Route
to the land leave Vigo street wharf, Philadel
phis for liamiiionton By 'Railroad, at 71 A M or
if P M ,Fare 90 c etc When there inquire for
Mr 1154-nos Boarding conveniencen on hand
Parties had -better stop with flyniott, a principal.
until they have decided as to purchasing, as he
will show thorn over the land in his carriage, free
of expense Letters and applioations aan he ad ,
dressed to Landis it Byrnes, liammontown P 0 ,
Atlantic Co., New Jersey. or H. li Coughlin, 202
Booth Fifth street; Philadelphia Maps and in
furniellon cheerfully furnished
July 14, 1880 --fitn.
NEW BOOK STORE,
BISHOP STREET. BELLEFONTE, PA
SAAIURI. F. SCHWARTZ & Co.,
Respectfully infortn Ole citizens of Belle
fbnto and Centre aounty, that they have
opened a new
BOOR AHD STATIONARY STORE,
In Bishop Street, two doom below Allegheny. Im
tnedtately opposite the old Temperance Ilotel,
where they offer a large stock of well selected
Books and Stationary, embracing the Standard
British and American Poets. School Hooks, in
great variety, Bibles, all shies, and lifisoellanerms
Book/ generally.
In NT.A TfONARY they have all rises of
Writing, Ltter, and Note Paper, which will be
gold at very ' low prices. Alto, Blank BOO* Of 1111
ei lON and at low prices, with elarge suppry of En•
relopea
BTBEL PEN of British and Atneriaan manu
facture, sold very low. Mater, Lead Pencils Pen
boLdara. *to.
The subaorlbere also have on hand • superior
quaHty of Wittrtkuk FLUID. fer the counting room
amt.:Ace of the professional man
Orders from a distance promptly offended to
We respootfully ask • share of publio support
and patronage, being determined to sell the best in
oar line of business at the very lowest prices.
March 24-'69 If.
NElViir BAKERY.
CMS. EILILX.3II/81 333FILCVIDITN.
R es pectfully informs the citizens of Belle
fonte and visirnlty, that he has commenced
the Baking hoofbeat, at his residence. on /Bebop
street, where he will furnish families at all times
with
BREAD, RUSK. POUND CAKE,
SUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKERS,
and everything usually kept at a regu4r Bakery.
Raving scoured the services of a baker from
the city of Now York, he feels satisfied that he
will be enabled to render general satisfaction.
0011 and examine for yourselves.
Bellefonte, June 16. 1,1369.11`
„ NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
MB& E. GRAMM
RESPBbTFULLY informs the citizens of
Bellefonte and vicinity that she his Just re-
Weed from Philadelphia a splendid lot of
BONNETS, RIBBONS AND TIDOUNGS,
of all kinds, and a superior lot of
C,
to which she direota tits attention of lb. ladies.
May lath, 18894. •
AMMISOTIV4EO.6,
PHOTOGRAPHS al DAGUERREOTYPES,
Taken daily Wasp& Boodays) ho B 0.0. to 6 r.r.
HY J. B. HARNILt T,
-44-litatiolood644alooo r io- Ow owls Building.
==l
4H*. if Ali - K ET
BELLEFONTE, CLOTHE aXMTY,
ElsaHann's.
the aide of a flreallit
The following account of a singular dreahl
is froth (be Western tittistlan Adrodatm and
May or may not be the).
• Mr: B.- hie been twice married, but Was
left I second tithe a widower *lth sit
daughters and a eon. After these Bereave
ments, Mr. 11. inferted that the Lord did not
design hint to enjoy the blessing of a twilit,
And he reablved to deny hirdself the person.
al conveniendes find enjoytnents of the cent
jugal relation, And never ittettipt to seledt
knotherportner for life. this resdlutiOn he
Sacredly kept for nearly three years, whe tt
thitifitirmails' and counsel of the ttlin ter
the curcuit, in the State of Delaware,
prevailed oh hire to change his mind. The
consideration of his numerous rattily of
ditighters requiring so mudh a mother's
care and instruction, was one of the strong.
ePt masons that had indilued him to adinit
that his resolution might be founded in er
ror. The minister, encouraged by the good
impression he had gained over Mr. B , took
the liberty to name to him a lady, residing
In a certain neighborhood of his circuit.
Whottt he thought would Make him an ex
cellent wife and a good mother for his dhil-
dren, and appointed the time and place for
Mr. B. to sheet him find be introduced to
her. Sothe oddurtence took place which
prevented Mr. B. from meeting the minister
according to appointment.
The tmnistet, Intent upon Lila OW, pin
elired Mr. V.'s donna to meet hied a lielt;dtid
time; and the appointment was tdidb bdt
an unetpected Providence again prevented
Mr. B. froth being there at the time. They
then made a third arriegement, and Mr. B.
determined, if hie and health permitted, he
would certainly Meet his Mend, and be made
acquainted with the lady heitoittmended
Before the time arrived, however, Mr. B.
was admonished in a dream that the Women
so favoribly spoken of by the Minister *ae
not the one he ought to marry, and he wart
conducted in a vision to the rssicknce of a
young lady who would be a suitable help
'mate. and• ems designed fur
him The ' Any miles : and
he lad only trrisisel miles in that
illheittstr• 'WS*, Mid
was laid belies his skid. WI the way he
sheski p was so disthimik j inarked in his
dream, that he seemed percipetly familiar
with all die road. He dreamed the distance,
the nathe of the young woman, and the name
of her, strpfhther, Col. Vickers, the •ppear
anet of the house In which he lived, how it
was painted ; that It was situated near a
river, with a warehouse near at hand He
dreamed also that there were live young la
dues belonging to the same family, and had
the one eelected for Hutt so acelfritely de
d in his dream. that he could easily
dislingrush her from the other four.
In the morning he awoke and thought
nothing of the vision, except as an ordinary
and tether remarkable dreatti. The next
bight he had precisely the same dream re
peated, and the same things presented to
his mind in a still more vivid manner . Mr.
B then begin to think that there might be
some indication of Providence in his dream ;
and ail that day he made it the subject of
sincere and ardent prayer, that God would
direct in the way he should go in a matter
so grave, end IrivolVing so Much interest to
himself and the motherless Children. That
night be had the Vision repeated the third
time, and he determined then to follow the
directions furnished NM, and fully test the
circumstatides of the iiretiti by a practical
examination and see if the results would be
developed Reim had dreamed them. He im
mediately sent a note to the preacher, in
forming him that he had changed his mind.
and must decline meeting .hint at the time
appointed. Mr. H. started in the direction
Indicated by his vision, and after passing the
twenty miles he was acquainted with his
dream was his only guide. He, however,
had no difficulty ; for the map of the road
was so vividly impressed upon his mind.
that he was able to 'distinguish the road from
all others. The gentleman whose name
was given him in the dream he had never
seen or heard of. lie knew the farm as soon
as he saw The house and every thing
about it appeared precisely as they bad been
presented in his vision.
He alighted from his horse and entered
the beautiful house. The personal appear
ance of the young lady was so vividly im
pressed on his mind by the vision thrice re
posted, that he readily recognised her in
company of the fouilethers, whom he found
in the same family. He soon saciertained
the name of the young woman and found it
to be Sarah T., according to his dream. This
young lady had determined and had often
said, she would never marry a widower.—,-
Miss T. said the moment - she first OM Mr.
B. she felt a strange tremor pass over her
whole system. She bad a vivid impression
that be was a withwer, and that he had
come to see her. She alter ards confused
that a sudden emotion of *Motion for him
arose in her heart as moon as she came into
his presetme.
Mr. B. obtained the pleasure of an inter
view with her that evening WO was success
fed in maturing bet unseat to ' visit he r a
gain, and addenda her on the iaofeot of mar
riage. He, however, did not tell her his
dreadi till shilhad - Origagedlerlesliffe wirer—
After &courtship of a feir:in': the Y" were
married, and liv ~ .r for more
than fifty 'years. Mr. B. 8* ; • 4,11 the 25th
of March, 1842, and Mike: 4H. till the
7th of April. 1847. For slit' ' , years, per
haps:they were both dottingubslid arid use
ful members ot the Metho44. Spiscopal
Church.
Joyful Ee-Ifnicat
The Richmond Correspondent 6i the Pit.
tershurg Etpross 'says • •• rise Wis i Joy
ful meeting tinder an 1111110)1e ilk* in SiAnt , y,
Wednesday. A yOrnit than elllo has been
slitiebt [Mtn kiddie for nineteibli , Yearit, dud
who was long since mourned its lead, unek•
.ectedly knocked at his fathoeidoor
the family were partaking dr the usual
meal. A beautiful sister, just Waffled to
blushing womanhood, answered :he knock,
but of course did not recognize be brother,
he being a mere lad when ho W the paren•
LAI roof He then asked for Mr. K the
.oldgentletny; quickly_ aPfrostrildi.but did not_
recogniie the long lost son. the mother
now made her aprwananoo, scanning
the features of the stranger but Cr a momen t
suddenly recognized the long departed boy.
Shrieking " My son ! my son 1" her warm
heart became too full for °dormice, and she
swooned aWay Into the yotlng - lear's arms.
A neighbor, who it my _infoEttunt. hearing
thti ceniniotion, and net knowing the cause
hashed id The sC.Site *as hidesalltable
and painfally affecting. 'the rhother still
iteposed mictinsciously hi the arms or her
long mourned son ; the tather'll bet were
suffused with Mire ; and tile shger,Orith fwd
br three younger mensbent of the flintily,
subbed aloud. Ascertaining the cause of
this Joyful Weeping, a syntpathatid dont hi
the visitor's heart was touched, and fdr a
brief period all were conipletely (*income.
•• lie that was lost is found I"
- i4emiatir
Neirer say you will de, presestiy, what
your muslin, ur your conselines fella you,
you shonid do now. No man seer shaped
hit own destiny, or the destinies of others
itieely and well, who dealt much in present
lies. Look to nature. She ism hurries
she never postpones. When hp Guie Ir
rives for the buds to open titer Imille—for
the lertes - te.iksti, tint Mgt look illpirard.
The shining woriiis novas put ofi their rising
or their setting. Tits clients, ',en, *nutlet
as they are, keep their spriintlierits, and
eclipses are *twilit minctiiii id the minute.
There are no delays in any of the movements
of the universe which hate been iiredeter
mined by the absolute fiat of the Decatur.—
Man, however. being a free agent, can post-
Nine the performani , of his duty, and he
does so, tee, frequently to his own destruc
tion. The draft:4 drawn by indolence upon
the future are pretty sure to be dishonored.
Make now your banker. Do not say you
will economise presently, for presently you
May be bankrupt : nor that you will repent
or make atonement presently, for presently
yoU may be Judged Bear in Mind the im
,tkieaut fact taught alike by the history of
nationk, rulers, and private individuals, Witt
in at lOUS three Cages out of dye, presently
is todiate.,
A Long Tune about It.
Sam Slick tells a story shout an overgrown
hulk of a Yankee boy, who was seat to the
wood pita by his father one cold winter eve
ning, fore " back log" for the kitchen lire.
The youth went mit, but, irtstrid of brinAing
in 1 1 good, atibetaintial log only brad It
thin little stick -L.& " bran," as the Penn
sylvania Clermans say. the father immedi-
Itely gale him a good whipping, and sent
him dfter another log._ Bat the youth, hat
ing his dander" roused left the house, went
to Boston, and shipped du a vessel which
Made a ioylige of several years.
In course of time, the youth came back,
and started home on foot. It was 'winter,
and lust such an evening as the ono on which
he left home. So remembering his ' father's
order, the young man picked up a huge
and, staggering into the"house. threw it
down oe the hearth before his astonished
father and mother, end quietly said :
" Father, here's that back. log you sent
me for."
The old gentleman not to be outdone in
%winces, replied, with."' touch or severity
" Well, you've been a long tune aboul gl !
You shall go to bed without your supper."
Thant was I deacon in • town in New
Ilimpethite, nams Day, by trade • coop
er. ,
One &Sabbath morniagte beard I number
of boys pisykg in Mgt. of his house, and he
Went out, is auy wiuld do, to stop
their Sabbath breaking.
Assuming I grave coo ll ands, ha said to
them :
"goys, do you know whet day this it V'
" Yes sit, " immediately replied oua of
them, " 'Deacon Day, ' the cooper."
Amid a roar of ladgliter - from the boos t
the deacon slid.
We see it stated that Mr. Wipe says be
feels ocu&lent that with • capital of ten
thousand dollars a balloon line could be es
' tablishod to make regular trip, from St.
Louis, Philadelphia, New York: and Beal
ton, that would pay • tine interest on the
investment by carrying letters and pepen-
IRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1859,
Tumid and Feathered—Olninbir /yneh•
fag Affair.
We-learn from the Laporte 'l . iicliana) rn
imi that a remarkably singular lyechingaf
fair °camel in South fiend on Friday night
last. A venetian 61 . bad reptitle was tarred
IBIt telittuired. by women,- aisiated• by .LWo
nien, - and one of the Men 'was afterwards
whipped by the citizens for taking part in
an affair that belonged entirely td the Wo
men. Bare is the story
She opened se regular assignation house
and attempted to ensnare every one who
came within the pale of her entleavars.
This proCcedure on her part became too beid
and defiant for the more respectable portion
oldie cinema' to endure any longer. They
became exasperated, and on Friday took the
matter in their own hands. The ladies to
the number of about two hundred 'same b:ed,
and resolved to avenge their wrongs and pro
teat that daughters from the wiles and snares
of this rile resort. They congregated near
the new bridge about ten o'clock., and the
victim of their revenge being there also, they
attacked her, stripping off her clothing, ap
plied to her carcass a liberal coat of tar,
then rolled her in a sack df feathers and let
her go. But we are informed that the ex
citement, which was already intense through
out the town, was raised still higher after
the ladies had performed them task and re
tired to their home. It became noised about
that two young men had volunteered, during
the heitest of the Beene, tn assist the ladies in
their efforts, Mid actually literally shaved
the head cif their victim just before the coat
of tar end feathers was applied—one held
her while the other did the shearing'. When
the mate portion of the population becattio
kdoibing to this fact, they to their turn Here
exaspeeatad and resolved to lynch thed for
interfering in a Matte} that they, thought be
longed entirely to the ladies. They started
In per-edit of thedi in great numbers, and
they TIM an If for dear life. One of them was
won oteetlken, made fast, and the lash wit
about to be applied. as we are inffirmed,
when the Marshall iriterfetred with a posse
and rescued him from their attack. The
otteir one outran the crowd, and up to last
aoemeinti hadmot been heard front. So ends
the chapter.
Pulpit Wit.
In Pennsylvania there u a clergyman al
most as remarkable for eloquence and eic•
centricity as Lorenso Dow himself: On
charity occasions his pathos, wit and some
-ifitie4 bitter satire, are sure to win more
bank notes and gold coin to the State than
the decorous, eloquence of half a dozen other
men. (hi a Into occasion he was preaching
a temperance sermon, which produced unti
coal effect upon the audience. Among other
thints he asserted, as the result of tut own
observation, that a confessedly " modertte
drinker" wits sure to become • confirnied
inebriate Within live years after he reached
that stage of indulgence.
Ile was interrupted here by a man in the
audience, who started up in great excite
ment. proclamling buns& a moderate drink-
Ct of ten years standing, and one on whom
the habit lied made no progress.
The clergyman stopped short, leaned over
the pul f it, and when the mad had ceased
speaking, called out— s
" I say, friend, stand up here add let (id
have a look at you." "'" 6 .
The Man made an effort to brave the host
of byes, turned dpdn him, arid stood his
ground.
"Nearer, mail cried the minister beck
oning With his long finger. " Hold a light
tip to this brother's fam, some of you. Step
up on the bench and give us a good look."
The dioderate drinker was not to be look
ed down nor talked down, and not only
mounted the bench, but allowed a lamp to
be held close to hie face.
The minister bent over his cushion, and
gave the face a Tong survey.
•' That *ill do," he said, drawing back;
" th 4 ill do, my friend, and now I say, if
towed the devil &debt ofa hundred drunk.
ards, and had paid him ninety nitte, and he
wouldn't take you in full payttient at the end
of the years, I would never pay him !"
Eighkhilittera at a girth.
Johnson, Trumbull Comity, 0., August 4.
1859.—0 n the 2d of August Mrs. Timothy
Bradley gave birth to eight childhen—three
boys and five girls. They are all living, and
are healthy, but quite email. Mr. B.'s fain.
illy a increasing fast. He was married 6iX
yestril ago to Eunice Mowery who welshed
273 pounds on the day of their marriabo,--
She has given birth to two pair of twills,
and now eight more; making twelve children
in sic years. it seems Wedge; but never
theless is true. Mrs. B. was I twin of three,
her mother awl father being trtins ; and her
and her grandmother the mother of the pair
of twine. Mrs. B. has named her boys after
noted and distinguished men: One after the
Hon. Joshua B. Giddings, who has given her
■ splended gold medal ; one after the Any.
Bum Biljah Champlin, who pie her a deed
of fifty acre's of land, and the - other after
James Jobnaon, Beg., who gave her s oow.
Mr. Bradley says it is profitable to have
twine, as the neighbors have clothed the oth.
ers ever coos they were born. Mr. B. is a
poor, beiustriede laborer,.but says be will
not part with any of his 'children While he
is ebb; to work.—M Y Treb. -
Wouldn't tarry alto°
A young man commenced !iatting•youpg
woman, and appeared to be wet - pleased.—
thin evening be called when it visa lune
late, which led the lady to inquire *here he
WO been.
• heti to *irk td night." ' .
l• What !—dto n work for 1 living 1"
wnhe inquired asioniedient.
Oertainly," replica the young Uind "I
nui a mechanic:"
" I dislike the mini's of mechanic," she
bald.
that Was the Ilst titim the young mechan
ic vowed the young woman. Ile is now a
wealthy min, end has one of the beat' of
*omen for gt Wife.
The ruing lady who disliked tile name of
Mechanic is now the wile of a tinsel'able
tool, a regular vagrant about grog-shops ;
and she —soft, verdant, silly, miserablis
—ls obliged to take in twitting iti Order to
support herself and children.
Yen dislike the name of mecrianio, eh t
you whose hrotherk are but dressed loafers/
We pity any girl who tia; so tittle brains.
who is so verdant and soft as to thhat reu
of a,young man for being a machanie ; one
of God's noblemen,—the most dignified and
honorable .?ersonage of heaven's creattrec
Beware, young lady, how you treat the
riling men that work for a hying. for you
may one day be mental to one of them your
self.
Far better discard the well-fed pauper,
with all his rings, jewelry, brazenness, and
pomposity, and take to your affections the
cation...handed, intelligent, ittnl industrious
Mechaniee.4Thousanda have bitterly regret
ted their folly, who have turned their backs
to honesty. drew years hate tadght them
• severe lesson. in tits country no man or
iminan should be respected who will not
work, bodily or nienttify, wed wpm ouri , ep
their lips with scorn When Introduced to a
hard working Man. The curse of Clod and
every bonito being who has the least amount
of common sense, every rest upon such la.
dies as despise the noble mechanics.
Arralmmo r 4 joilr
nal relates tnalollowing nioMent :
Twp or thive weeks lines a mad mimed
Whiting. living neer Sun Prezio, id thin
bounty. get fenveired thei vidt he ski rod
Ore for tile *As, isd aiiiithilidgly lateens
ed td ootile to gadteen, or mule Other tvilig
lots place. eras tdo s Ore to trim! like a
mortal, and baring faitbNbit tie cold) to
his destination, be attempted the experi•
meet. de procured an umbrella, and climb
ed to the topmost branches of a tree, in
the skirts of a timber. After hoisting his
umbrella, he jumped from the tree and be•
gin to kirk and squabble, thereby think ,
log to propel himself through the sir. La
Mountain or Wise did not fork harder than
our hero, but, ilea! fdr httnian calciilatiods
instead ef gointelles.l ho gniekly &scolded
td the groutni, holding on to the umbrella
for dear life. He at last reached terra firma
in a sound state, and has now made up his
mind that faith is a goad thing, but should
dot be taken in too hirge dosed.
Rather or NsuaAtaii. —As this dreadful
disease, says an exchange, is becoming more
prevalent than formerly, and as doctors
have discovered do method or' Medicine that
will permanently cure it, we simply state
that for aims time a nieldher of our tardily
has suffered most intensely frond it, and could
find no sure relief from any remedy applied,
until we sew an article that recommended the
application of horseradish to the face for
toothache As neuralgia and the toothache
I are both nervous diseases, we thought the
remedy fer the one would be likely to give
relief to the other ; so we made the appli
cation of horseradish, bruised, applied to the
side of the body where the disease was seat
ed. It gave almost instant relief to the Se
vere attack of neuralgia. Bina, then, We
have applied it several times. anci With the
sailer gratifying reedit. The remedy is eini
ple, cheetP. and May be within the reach of
es'ery dnd. SO says the De . trdit Ailderfisef.
GOOD Anus or LW.. -A Wan '*ho is Very
rich now was verrpoor when he was a bdy.
When i ried 'how he got his riohed. be re
plfea,. "My father caught - Me dirt* to play
until my work was finished, and never to
spend my money until f earned it. If I hid
but ctrie holies work to do in a day, I must
do that the first thing, and in an hour ; and
after this I was allowed to play. and could
play with mach more pleasure than if 1 had
the thought ofact unfinished tusk before:Sy
cidrid. I early forded the habit of doinft av
erthingiti time, and it sodn treciause perfectly
easy to do sq. It is td thill that I Sire my
prosperity."
The New Ye*. Tildes says : The new
Kansas Clonstitation treats the negro es an
uriperlinselee, and a bon, refuses to mike
the State responsible Ibr the protection of
his liberty, hesitates Oren upset the Hole
of • trial by Jary r wberr he i s
and flatly denies him the exereiset=.
fine."
A gentleman who had been tale iliabiwit Of
• savere attack in a newspelphr was asked,
"Who do you sappilye hr the autbre of t h aw
articles, aid what aka bb the remanti df Ida
althea t" " 11sUos I " said ha ; "wit the
lama in the world. It imam" you* Allow
Sarralagr to mritia."
vin siver•-•
A Neips Amiaidmi Aid
Geneva. thefond/ 'Talkie es ilisetite - I - 144
fnreishei a thilo*lng-specitnetioP 3u
estintal7 ruling
in the Wisp of *betel% Net%
Irdtk die " Gulled parsnips," in iodide& or
thed , illfili tirtitlireli, foretell
.etql.y. for the purritie of improeirsi their
niinds by the titee.ussion. of Anstrudtive and,
entertaining toping. ,'Fbe dedbetationl of
the society were presided olerby a mars;
bit darkey, who perforhied hie dudes iltdi
She tititinit dignity peenliar to hill tador.—
The tiubjeCt for disonasion on the eleasial
On which We write, was—
*hat am de 'dodder ob de chickens—de'
hen - what Tay do eggs, or de hen that botch
le chicks I
The question was warmly ,debated, and
many reiliMria pro and ore were osiod as 4
combatted by die excited dispotainia lbsee
in favor of the latter proposition woo or{:
dently In gin iiii4odty : sad Ma Iblllidife
gawk kidattaiiipt te anemia Alia iis sr*'
Fathies were vicitA the 4sielemet mil: At
6etit. asitiorlasir
tninonty aide, and bogged kayo t staNi -
proposition to taiii effect :
" Spool," said b., " dat you set one dos:
en duck eggs under a hen sod der hatch.
*Mch cliff de Madder--de deck or de hen V"
thii lea a ismar,Wis. wail pd lad_sion;
plowed the Other sub, even /Muer* the
President, wispptAlnir saw the (bras of the
argument. and Hid comanittod WNW loci
far to yield Without astrinla, en, "hoc cog*
hating and scratching his tdool br few
momenta, a bright ides WWI 11 . 6. lbribiog
itl Nis chair with all tba oMfaidliduilmos of
suiierior)ty, he annoommo, : •
" linchi AM lilt before As hem
ad do tidaitititt t &reform f vale 40 ibbli4
cot ;" 16141 do it he lid, to the oontiloge
overthiort of his opponents.
'intl.
the amide odi"riteattro idlb. New by*,
chpedla Ma the follotring As life
,ap-
Oroachei extinction. ineenditlifity werrireenn
—4 numbness and ditpositica twrow't
which dciei not shalt of the idea et
kiwis in those mitt Sites she SAW*
of &ad reseals* Illisit.nnd where
vont asonibibty ones esithies. it
is soprieitddi tide bsti has el~i
.wads it *ger to* ND Obi olls
protick of ..!•jf I lisitissigoll ills*
to hold i pen, I would brit, liar iitat aqd
ctelightfal it is to di.." were the lest see
of the celebrated *Masi liatitst,
his lait neoutente. *Magi* id ads iii
essays, describee an adeidati is Iwl>rhti
so seneelese, that He *SI tithed NI Ng 4084
On being testdred, twitieWr, .+3i
thought lily 11th duly hqg is tip
and t etidt niy oyes to hsig thitielk It Ne t
And took Meteors in sogilato sett hilt*
thydelf go."
t t writer in the Oissesebr tie;
vieW teeortis at a patient'so who bed ban
esisided froth d rowdii declared tlit4 he 14
not esperiensed the Alighteit feeling OW
foestion. The , strauti was tramiktredt;
the day iihlli ant, glad as he stood egright he
Could lee the inn shilling through the water,
with a dreti®y etnieeletlatiess tilt 6ti.gaa
were about to ire ctitiesti tin it fdreins." Yet
Lie neittlei fated his hihs. slit 1 H. 4 to
lrert it. A sleepy deltoid:id, Ada sooth
ed and gratided high, abide a Windier lied
Of a Wattiy rah.
The Law of Proper
Judge Daly of Now x ink, has written and
faibliehed an opinlouts long as a Progilluit's
message, upon Chi nest, Of I 1111, to allow
his name. A Ifolhinder, nagged Elaodlt, bluia
ged ti;ietrituie to its &shah sydanyik, 'Pike
under which mimics he tiinswitail hatless—
Sonic dotibta iiiiiiig in bis niiod,ditiis legal
ity of the tritibuition, he 404 to ilk Mart
to confirm this u'hanie be I* *ads. Thw
Court went into II very learned htiestlgation
of the origin of muses. sad Ilia, einhority of
the Legislature over think big conclusion
come to was that the Cititt i ttl ant *taps
aman's name, tinlciai sat teat It .was
for hit pkicoilitry ifitld, - ill I lhetpurfgbe
left chi cCendithid of cilhitiiirig it. Ittwooen
tier OW of the decision was, however, that
1 man could change-his iiilida when he pleow
ed and do business hoMy aottaett. .AU
the law required wal ISuatity, sad if be
coed be identified naiad *lmam of 'Piss,
Id
as the individual 'dui WM buisialla
Snook, he had ii ,fitittie • hie ettotded
Anse: , (kkoittbit Malaria tome to She
lents Winaltaicin hi half the Sae, 11/100111
tilting day, authorities upos the es**. ' A
woditin bas a right to slow her seem
itliesever she cap get a IWO* Or ho f
,Ye
tad way should not eau have egad eiltiOW
with we tartish,. maw If A. 1101111110
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