Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 12, 1860, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .
. . ,
.:.• ~•;•.:. ,::-,
~ .
' - ,-.,„.., • .
. .
. . • -..-( ' I ,'..., / . • . . _ _ ~ ,
.--•
• i . ' •":1 1. , ,
r -- _.l ---
•
•
. t ,
-0. .
, , . . . , fi4P:•rao ' -`-'---,--'`'. . 54 0 4 ' i -../ .r- . •
. • ~ . , _
1 -
' - . . - ~,,a / s - 41r ,"„ti .; / .7.s i ''‘ ' ' '' ‘ ' ' ''' Itec -.1 44 ' ; 5. a' : 74 " 4" ni .. -' 7 , s ) p .. ; --;;-'''. .' :: (...*-::',''''''' .:.' ' '•.*•••• : e''' : . i: -'2- ' &-_-. 'l'
( r•
,4 4-' 1 . ::,
i t : l ;_i-el ,i_ , , .
' • '' .' ' 7-.
' '''
' '''''' • ''''' ' .4.- . *,:t , • '-' --,-_;_- ''. ''''',4; --..%
........_ ..... .
..,..... . . .
, .....
~_.. :l:,:. niiw,
..oi .i . ' .• .- A:'C'T z
.44 4:1ii."-- t -. ... ' i1 i .
;7 11 1 .. , .
.... , i • P : 1#N4.5 ''''' /-
fr'.ic)r.
' 4.1 ' ,-
.
i .--'
• . Aa• •, 1
~ • • 4. \
,
• - ,
er ,.-- ..
..
I
/It '.
r 021 61 4 . • ' / i I •X : ' • .• -- - • -.2.•
% ,
,It
•
A
SI -,.)
. c I
..
... 1111 ....I
~ \_:„., /0 .) . I --.... i t t . ..,.. 4-l: I
___ l ,
~ , 4 . , ' ;,...k 4 N
.• s,__ 1 j # 4 •
....O. ‘
'
P, ,
. 1 1 r., i g : -,., : 5 : r ~ 4 .4
.., ,
a .i„,. I
IC,. 77
....,,,,,,.., .„:„... .... .., _ .„. .
_..,...._,./.,.....,.<. 4 .,...,,,__e__,, .....,.-_-,.,/,...._. - 1 ~. 11 ~ 0 • 1 / t o 7 • .
- ' / • •T i /••
4 / / --• ' • • • •' i IC' -' 4 ' -47 i '-'
- '
.....4
c .)
A - -t t .-„
_'
_l..i'' 'i' / ."-0... -: ~ ~-4 .C 9 ... .-—-, - -- - ",. 7,•4 ~ l '''
-f . - --- .", , - -,-,--, (.I . _,_ >\/ -•- ,/
' - - N.-20 — * .„„,_(-..- • - --. ':it4- , . ~.f , --- ..„ 0 ....,,t ~ $
) - ' ,--- 74--- • •
-. •;'>....,_,..,4 7 , -fi - ,
-.. - , •-,....--••••>
D
li
liel=E
PRIIITSD MID PONLIIIIIID MY I
tB. SIMLA J. 8. BARNIIART. c
Torms of Publication
TIMMS •--81,60 Ms if paid within three month■
12,00 if dlayed ariz months, and $2.50 if not paid
within the year. These terms will be rigidly ad
hered to-
ADVERTISEMENTS and Business Idolises inset
ad at the usual rates, and every description of
JO!? PRINTING
SKIECUTED tithe neatest manner. el the lowest
prices, and with the inmost despatch ;laving
purchased • large collection of type. we are pre
pared to satisfy the orders arbor frir nti F
Ilusintss !irtctorp•
AID, `
sonvstoa ANI) coNtRYA gm%
=I
WILL .11A111 11:1RILAIR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
0111.1.1YONTR, ►A
001.• in (he Arena., meon.i floor
11l N. 11CALLIIITIII JAIIER A atA.ll[l.l
BE•11.1,116TIRR Alr REA writ,
I'IToiLNE.Ts AT A ,
I=M= E I
JApIWS
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Li„,x,r,21,T11. r EN. ' A
OflSegio, on Om Di•tEah,l7 a dri dour 'reel of the
Post Office
W.41(111
ATTORNEY_ AT LAW,
up:LI ro%i s, PICN 'SA.
COMIM formally occupied by the Lion Janie. Burn
nd•
.1 .1. I.IRc:L1I,
SURGEON DENTIST
art Lriusre c 0
L sew prepared t.. wait upon all who nriy desire
►L professional ■errtces
R...m■ at his residence On Spring street
cc=
1,11,1.14,1 r. iLiov
dlr 14 11111.4/414, •
' ATTORNEY sATI. 4W
011rbe• on Allolvsny street. in t hr. loUlld ing
cnerli °coupled by Humes, lb Halo L Co
Bastkosrs
AMINIIIIOII'w PIKS,
THOTOOR A NIS J DAgillEltfiEOTY PES,
Takao daily (except tiggridaynl frgan H ♦ gg to 5 r
BY .1 N BARNHART,
In his splendid Saloon, in the Arcade Building
Bellefonte Pend.
CYRUS T ♦L.EXANDER
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I=
°Moe •t his residence in the Motif, bull,ll bon
werly occupied by Mrs Burnside tine dour beluw
TOnner A Pieel`• Store
MA C. MT( ICLEI.,
,A3"IOII2NEY AT LAW,
nett KetISTE, PANN . A.,
Will continue the prarpre of ho. profemon. in the
MSc* heretofore ocru pled by him , arid will al iiin.l
promptly cud trattlfuily to .11 businetc cutruAto.l
leo Mut
NI Aum • wrong,
L CTII kNEEJL
tIJtLLv..►ItYTR, PIKSN ' A
Will attend to all !maim,. in bill line with
pswetuatity Ohm , at has Stwa on Allegheny
street.
- bat. ta. fa.. perzrisas,
PII ICI
CIALASIOATI, t ASTRA CO , FA,
Offlee on nigh Street (old office I Will attend to
},rofessioatal calla as heretofore, and respectfully
eiffers his services to his friends add the public,
PH. J. H. DIATCLIELL,
rIIYSICIA.7 . SUIMEON,
1111.t.KrUATE, t IIIXTRILCO ,re
IV 11l attend to ',Mr...SIMI/Si eni lr ae hereioffire, he
respectfully tigers his service. to his friends and
the 'white °Mee 0011 4.100 f to hi. reside see 3 oil
lipring street Oct 20 tf
J. D. 11144 ATE,
RESIDENT DENTIST
lIILLECOAPP., P/APRE CO , PA
Mee and residence on the North East Corner
sir the Disdnond near the Court Mouse
•
rip' Will be faun.] •t hie office except two werkl
a each month, commencing cm lbe grit Monday till
the entinth,whenii will be•wir ellingprofeeinunal
el alio,
It AN WITIG IMOUOIC,
Wei. F. REYNOLDS & CO
19111-I.KYONTIK, CKNTILit CO., PA
Dille of etchance and Notes discounted en).
lection* W tie and presets pri i m p . 11), re mitt e d
Interest paid on ape lei deposits Lztlisiiife in the
eastern cities constantly on hand for sale Depos
its recelt en
X C 11“1116 0 X I ALLIXTSK
A O 41,11,
DEPO*IIIIr B Afr H,
MONIES, NfrALLISTER, HALE L CO
I=
Deposits Iteeei•eil —Hills of Ksehenge soil Notes
Diimounteil —lnterest Yazd on hpori.il Depoott•
Colleetiiins Made, and Proceeds Itenutteit Prompt
y —Exchange on the East constointly on bend
J 0. "'Tawas',
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
I=l
Will !maraca bin pmfeettion in the several Courts
.1 Centre County, All business intrusted to him
milk , he faithfully attended to Particular attention
paid to Cleft:l.llMß, and ■ all monies promptly to
inittod an he consulted in the Outman as well
as in the Engliah I•ngusge
Office on 1110 at . formerly occupied by Judge
J 3 urnside and 1.1 C Boa!, Es,
J. & AM US,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
But.i.hYoNTß,
Semen Mosul/nos hie associated with Win P
Alatimanus, Earl ,in Atte practice of Ism Profes
atonal business intrusted to their care will reovito
Cprotept attention. They will attend lite toi oral
Courts in the Counties of Centre, Clinton and
Clewrfiehi.
011ie° on Allegheny street in the building for
"nerdy ocenpiedby Linn A 'Wilson -
w. P. Gamut,
ext.otrowns, r•.
Mlliwoaallehn XXX ReTAtt DIXALSR IX
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Pa'Maple, 'Voir
alshes, Dye-Stufs, Toilet Bumps, Brushes, Hair and
Toot Brushes, Yano, 1110.10g11plithaaraWhi
WlNNitrent Trrtalricia ' Xillo M.
Customers will end Loy it oak complete and fresh,
and all sold at moderate prices
EarParmers and Physieians out the os:tante;
are !wiled ht examine my stock
lICIRLIIII II R4LII
HALE it UOY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
snta.•rorirs, PR2IN'A.
Will attend promptly to ell business entrusted to
their ewe. 011ie In the building formerly otiou
pled by Rea Jail T. Hale.
A CARD.
Messrs RATA i ROT will attend to my business
Raring my absences In Congress, and will be as
misted by me in the trial of all Minna entrneSed to
these. :AIMS T. RUM.
DeArber it, 18.0
Gaiter Boots,
A little glove stirs up the heart
As titles stir up the ocean,
And snotr-white mn'ttlii j ; when It Qts, ,
Wakes many %%curio& tuttinn;
All Forts of lady fixings thrill
My feelings am they atter,
But little femalegaiter hoots
Are death ntottelllting shorter'
And just 10 put you on your guard,
I'll gi‘ e you short and brief,
A email hotel esperiene ‘ e
Which filled my heart itith grief
Last itunteuer, nt the 'ttiiver,"
I slopped Is work or more,
Abtl marked two nbootreo" every morn
Before me neighbor's door ,
Two 1100111 With 111100111 11 , 4ther
TWO hot', whirl, ;,erno•il to say,
"Anrgnl Imp; around trt us"—
Thu)' stole my !heart :may
And Olin,, m my nightly dre num
They rweitt huntro tay face
A Intly growing oat ttl them,
A. flowers from nit a V/LBO
Hitt, 0 ' 0110 morn r no w /I sight
Which struck we Itlin is Stone--
t omo other fillow M. On the book
Those boots wore not 4 0 .1'
A great tall pair of oh, b 0.14
W ere +wand ing by thew. mile,
And off they walked that nfterntion
And with thew) walked a bride'
Elisttliantous,
THE DEAD AEM
"Do you Roo that arm r
The convict, wasted by a fierce disease,
rnrvcd 6unu•lf to A Slim ng posture in the lied
with much labor, and lifting his withered
right arm with the Other. clutched it as if
he would wring it from its Rockets, as a
traitorous member Of his hody•
'That arm did it and lie glared venge
fully upon it and bhook it fiercely
•
—Did what 1"
'DM murder Put me here to hvti`a hur-
ried life for len lung years. llh ' how long
they have been. I have counted them, hour
(ter hour in my cell. Ilow long can I live,
at the most ?"
•'Three hours -perhaps four."
"Two long to live, but iitiffirient time in
w hieh to tell you my story. If you believe
It, it will be more than judtre or jury have
death bed 1"
"My marriage, to the girl 1 had long loved
and who loved me w•th a love far exceeding
my moat sanguine hopes, is the point. im far
AN regard the nore a pplicalMity of the past
events to present certainties• at which my
narrative commences. Ilniing from tireday
of that marriage, there teems a suermion
of nusfortilms, that. insignifirant at their
birth, were gradually moulded together by
extraneous contingencles. until they culmi
nated in an art foul and terrible if premed
ita.ed or intended, that has made tne a
Mantled felon
"Nly nife and T never qitarreled, lov
td and revered each oth .r too much for eith
er to treflat,s or trample upon what the
other romaili red sacred To he sure in were
levity and exultation of sprit, We perform
ed nets that, to parsons unacquainted with
its and our ciretitnstancei, might seem sea
soned With earnestness.
'•To PUCE mumnderstandmpt, by a third
person, may be attributed the migni of re
ports that we, my wife and If, lived an un
happy hie of turmoil —of blows.
'•Many around us held to such an opin
ion, but from mere ignorance of the exact
nature or our lives
"Hut I. descending speedily to the grave,
do declare (hat we never, by word or deed,
tan‘cended the bounds of our great love for
each other, or transgresn,ed those laws that
should preserve the person of a wit' , irom
Llows or contumely. If it were possible to
exist without jarting discord, to turn the
sweetest sympathies into hater hatred, ours
was the cxistance. Yet it availed me not in
the dark day that came upon my house•
bold ; but rather offered opportunities by
which to atrenghten an appar cut
" .JenNte,' I stud to my wife, one evening,
'do you stand on one sole of theronin, while
I take a position on the other. Get me a
yiar.“--feent-the-4,
IZZEM
ever is hit with the hall the greatest number
el times, shall make a preselV6 the other.
A nice present, of course.'
" 'lf I lose, my present will he a dressing
gotvn,' said Jessie, 'but you know you'll
have to pay ror it.'
" ' It will be just as deceptshle, ' I an
swered 'But if 1 lose, you shall have that
dug, with the emerald and Oils.'
"Then the soft ball of yarn flew quickly
from hand to hand, we all the time laughing
and talking with great glee A knock ut the
door, and an acquaintance entered, Biting
our faces flushed. with the excitement of the
'eantest, -- Indinfer — nnecrrinw -who
vanquished. 4 1,, declared that she had won
the iltft, and promised to put it upon tier
finger the next, day ; which day, to her alive,
never came: ADAM HOT
"About two o'clock that night, I was
awakened to consciousness by ono of those
inexplicablo preternatural premonitions of
nqsr danger, which are often encountered,
but generally in a skeptical spirit.
"My :nind was dear to reasqn —not hav,
ing its delicate powers blunted by sleep.—
&neatly were my ,eyes unclosed, before I
became uosniaaut or a cold, clammy nature,
.Stitti ,tiotirg,
=Z.
BELLER:6TE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A:I I IIURSDAY, JULY 1
' by italuatbsome contact with my face, and
by its pressure upon my 'imam', whereby IL
nearly stilled rho breathing 0( Illy own heart
Naturally ! I nub no coward ;,kml the kimis I
edge of the presence of this burden, combin
ed with utter darkness, crt-attrr of fierce fear,
completely unnerved me, niutrny body shook
like en aspen leaf.
'•'lie quiet condition or flnto body. A ., l oc h
appertained not to ai‘selfor wif, its
my'Stetions iituation tuyt above all the
moist ehilly contact wit!, toy face, th priced
Inc for an imtant of self- tio , ws•urin The
clattering of of ti t , „,,,h r tn :7 of n
m0,,,e. Ft clued like a•peal of thunder to lay
ears ; the neer strained eye or SC, IN
to sec, glinSlty Stilly.° pendant Itotnw the
clintidalo r and liedwu,t
"I dared not , diont alomi > or change mt
p.citio n ul led, for fear that'iny throat woulrl
lie tlittelied by the titetibils :list int like a
holeoug mtglit Mare 111:1 ) de(( lolled into a re
ality upon my chest
"I ea perwnewl such wolosllollo ag dreg the
strong fill initlirr, or the % columns diner,
w h en routing int o bodily contact _liiiforWarn
ed, Id' fi'corr , , c brio nth the .iirface of the
water ashen nature act, like all el, , trie
battery and 111 , ,Cliarg, , , voliiiiieS of G ar at Ito ,
slightest mneetncnt nr like Olin 111 the dark
who CnenilliterY a skeleton.
"I WAS peculiarly surrounded
by an tunnensity or terror : expariNive,
RBlllllOl 111.3 it draped thought , . arid
in habiliments that 1-ai.e thi m a v,igantrc
appearance ; unincrued to a men of dread
and doubt. and finally completely cowed by
fear.
' Nov reason made its app. ak to tli.
frightened sfuil The 111 , ft , .• miv,,•ciii..nec: of
bodily contact with tins invisitillity, sug
gested its siihstantial,,lity, but I 114 soat,,l
to male the first inov, ni t. hcstilr nr oil:
irrwise. Thv re , vray . , a half foil,:
lion in toy Mild that II I 1:,. r null
corn. , upon mt an onset that
C 4,111,1 'lilt V, 1111.11.14
: 1 L. , -
(111 I pant'' realm , lid .ei•:, s; c•
rinsing , of in left aria ~ a ta• , l.
ed thy right I.l,lt.tit:r. 8.1. d ollle ; rut •
ly with that t the v., i i , l t 4, 1 ,011
lace hag reiliov,,l 1, , I.; ••• A lithe
more stealthy love, r
an attack by RT. tm,.• „ cr.,i I
zed, or in that condition u-natty call,
'asleep that 4 the wag cold and with
out sensihility and that it alai the - ohj ,, et
that had r„ red upon mr r,,
entn-44 4 , I a►ti * 4 Wed at t h e di—
ci,very, and a..hamed I d Iv
nllt'Nned at in u•enle'nt tl at wua {• •
or a.) cagy an ex pla nation In ord.•r to give
to my wife in account of t h e i14441/rd + r •eur
rrnee, I turned over. my former
log n MCIIIIOIOII upon nit hark In my re
I et. cow,. iptent tip m wine!, I iiii.idered a
e‘mreot eatwiaitalttm
moon my el mtt had Beim . DON' 4 '
change of my pillion i,eall• , l it a..y
plea,antly and inorportuwly eriii (TibefOr._'
had touched my wife
Imagine of 3° , 1 can. ,he result of tfriv
RIlt1(1 , 11 101(1Wif . '1ge (bat toy o pp le ,..o r had not
been explained a^lly Thiii's bow q u o uy
all the ri aiims v h, h ha , : h, en n artfully re
volved Ilomthe inet.l3l i.erplex H i winch
4 0 1 had to en entail/led, were etleet iv ly con
troverted, and loon' atsulute 1••••?-3 and
44,Liatie hur , !or zgain ayed the sceptre
There wait then.' adienig or things in the
room that dill not belong there, never had
been there provioun to that night. and tror
deductionswere faulty. l'he result was that
I hail lost all Control over toy passions --that
I was lashed into a fury of de4tiair, by the
fear of the presence of a superiintotral he-
Ing,
“clasping the object upon my breast with
my left hand, with my rit:lit hand nerved
with terror knoling no restraint, and numb ,
ed to all sensation of pain by rea.mii of its
paralysis, I struck heavy, treachermi, blow;
It hail soft hair, and at this I pulled awl
lii gged in Oita par.OXlstn of horror In toy
great agony of tnidlal shrieked for aid --
notwithstanding my efforts encountered no
resistance—and alined to Jessie to awaken .
There WPM no resuonce, The passive sub
j.bitflx,rasped by
my left hand witivixtr4ordinary —I:
of my wife unaccountable.
" Then for the first tune during the strug•
gle did 1 think of Jeivie'ft renuttkabirrtsound
slumber, and connect therewith the burden.
I could not seperate the identity of my wife
from that of the object of my vengeance.
hoihing the weight aside: 1 leaped from
the bed and lighted the gas.
"My wife was
• " It was her heed —dint I had so often
fondled, playing with its silken tresses--
kissing those dear lips --looking - into those
ua.zwes,..tlatluul,...eu,.C.R.aatklit I v. rc;.
pose,' upon toy breast,. Not more than five
minutes had elapsed atnee•tny awakening.
" I can't believe that I am her murderer,,
even though the law so seals' mo with thu
crime
" But that arm now shriv - cled and with
ered into its prtscnt form, came not so by
a punishrztent from Heaven. After my con
demnation, doubting as I did my agency in
her death, yet hating the instrument that
had kiiown no pity or gentleness in its blows,
I bold it, that arm, as a sacrifice to my wife,
in the fire, until the flames sapped Its life,
I, l.l , ketted its beauty, .1)(1 bunicd otit of it
all semb!am•e of }myna;
"'These are the retisntisnth}' I 1/311.
mid have hated it since that inght. I ant
ttintikfol that my stay 011 ill7l/{ll
- When you have lived n lift of
Indy such es ttrina l Willi a , I. , eht
tnutr fur an invisible (•. - n,pln ; iia y.).1 1 oo
N 0 ,11 1 ,1 Its
'111,101)v1.A (11,4 that mu .1.1 hp
wanhal the. trutpr the rr 11 \
narrthvo, adding dint. the unit I,lnvs
on the Lody of Ills Wife lLr tk; "f all
entiso to or. r Kii.Ll44 \ d , r Urt
filV..llll.l,l,lllfi!olly I 1,0 1,,.1
intetriiptt,l tun ir n.ng
pro Viol', 111.1 , wife's di , nea runs
(hid. ~.., , nniont4 11;;nnet the j
Ille COW. II t.
Vint 1,( m g cant feted. hr t, i. ,ruin , ,.,; In
death, tt hieh nteto;-... t,ll , l'ery, 011)
Illtlll . ll 1,, unpriqootrient for I 1. r
lS the 'lord • roil I h
lio lo 1 i• 11 1 - 1. it N[ , : , It AA
e( I'lllllllV all la•iCe i•oliii
ity HICI i i h rui
11 . 11 I 11,1 II a u • 11l 'lit
Irs; u .1 1 741,1,1, r
111It:4 ft by : l b 4, s I.'t .11 a If
onnt and and lini.lied 1:110. i• •f•
I,la 11..1 1, 1
.stletta IWLI,III as 1.1110.-44 , 11 -7 M 111 'll itt• }l,/
Iteun I lar, a.
Silence 17 alum.
It. 1:a I, i,,artis;ite exit irciii7 iniiiirwtrri AcCol , ;11141V, MI . 1"1 , 1", , hy T..41.t. of 1, .
Tart " 4"Yor l' rn ' ' t '" P "" "41 " 1 " "
wet k, a One 1,,y ail,', 3))011: '2 i hm.rs 01.1.
ii„.e. of hairte ar.. , :.1,1,.: ~T 1 111 an 1:- ,
s 1,1at.-1 in a yin ,II I r. 1 1 ,1; alt.! write a gn'l
1 "" I ''' ' : ''''' 1 her. '' i ' i r'''''rg :: ' till ..0p,,1, of elJtheg, ;net why.. ' , yin-3 17,14 Iv •-
AI. '' :"'. I • " 34 Il ' : ' of ' . ' 11:I '' hr‘:'" o° 1. ..r v were eqr) , lte4l at 111 • lenHe of MI
a ' 1" "''''': and ti '" )(1. ;,v. " a gi " rs. a ' Li...e1:1: Stare, ay .ex mil„ t a.; ..1„ ir city
ii ,c I,l*.glit nave after Ert ,, t',,r fa',:, 1.010 lig i
i NT•. State harir.r, an Infant ef le•r own at
'"u 'lin'' , li".1"."1 of "I• 1,1 U.": ''' h '" n ' : the ti: i• 'ri , hyl, .'r on{ , r ..i at - riliivi r
lir, "ii..l.lit,ii i,l Leavy ii.l• r or ;J1 , 111 , 014; 0; ' h
, a ,,. , an I ~, long aril, tint t i t ,. f ,„ 1.. am ,.
1..r.t1,7,,t1,. I,3l.lllriery ae. tho ...„'t , l earth ;
,itt , rl., , ..,,,
,lit . ‘
t„ to Ili , fil.,. ... 1, ,
v ''''''' on " ' "Y• ILI A ''' r Y l' l '''' .- ''''' w .. e , as,nro , l that whit rill 111 , 111" y gone nut
l l'et.( - ./. tl .I'lll. ,14 r:•" . ,1 , , ,•1-; The real Intl ' l. 1,,, i ,,, . W01:1 ho r.:rn,h , 1 :,, I 1 :1
t, , hr.og r.rtli •
l ' r ' "'' , ' l '
' n ' i ' l e ' . e I
''. I-• "ath "":'' ''''l" 4 " r evert tint the ri.lll i.hoult hccl r. ph) .1 , MAI
I (f , -t , wo-e I,,tven the tIARIT of a. lin,xe.tle
• 4. '. ;aril biid`i, ..t I 11) , • . ./iPi'
i '''' .4 'l,llv clan who wooltl atten I wviont took ow'
ii1:0 'c0..1 - 1 N. 111.1 Csie %r"li ..1. tr3liSa, runt i• a
~), , i. ,,, , ,, , , ,4,,,,,, `',arc' s ~,a . , now , ~,,,
ur.!!earl Tl.e e!. toga I, 'in ~n..a . a , I a ~... , ••i,.." t , 0 , 1,• rtit,,,,y at tI,O t,,:no, it , t . „ t . t„ j
:. r a i. 1.: In '''. ts l 9':. l " a"' l Cr. " ' ' ''' l 4 % e. • eel low le in , )1 - rem nil I tutu !I t
'''" l "" e ' I '''""".", i .4 ).5 "' " 4 al "' ' I " J r,, ,, i. id T 1 . ,• who l e atrtir 1.1 then. rw, ,
,1. ,, ,t0.1,: t, an
, L1,e. , 1 . 1.1: ......o,t;Flr !ii...4.0kti,..,1,,t , . , , ,
t
rhillt of the ueeso. La/ mica 111.111v : ha lig4 .1
=
and unceasing •otee, the rear of tlot loltro
rote, mid the b,ol't note of the bee( tie
rushing of the tr00.....mn nrc r ao I t Ilt , lll
.1, roft he 1,16, : •II 0 , 1 , 1,
toO in of lir I,e break ling in on the nn r , r
HO (-aim Tin n• 1 , aI . ~.)" f or "
The nnzlnient w ti l.' uwv , Nt.: is 054
11)04l uh,'rwove tr,lotn.
Home Life
lemitt °Merril, the rht. , 11,1
1,11 , m; • art,rirr,g , to age, worktrlg ti fll ,l
ply lime, look M, gllnle.l, and Mrp , r hrl•l
they love home, and and
1,1,11illri• there
Ittife on e slate.; an! rye an•l
encourage their ;Ott mi '4 to male hl rtgn.
!travelog their] when noisy
have lost their 7 ,. .1 or are mmea. e nuild.. •
and tlo , art nil! be uiefoi to them in after
hie Ilave tht m rea', to each other stormi,
aryl pantglaphs 01 imir meltwtton, and wive
Use funny thut2-: it el the plea .ant one, )0
ACC to papers and l.k to read to theta at
your leisure 1,011 cannot I:111%4111 , h.:
1111101 It well ;Oil a.. them, and how it will
bind them to ) 0.1 Hut elipmte well for
their: for the tinprehstona rondo on tin If
It 111 , 1 g row' will 1.. t When the bilk crumble.
Have them sing I. , , , ,t•ther, and with
thiini. 1.1'011[14 them song. and hymn, -
Lot thew sing ill day -like the birds, at all
proper 111111, 11,1V , 11,111 mutually oitereii
led in the satin 01111.4 S atnnaelDenta and is
011111101104 inn vim.; spteilied trines for lAA,
so that their habit , - Kill be orderly Lo t
them work together or the gar len —boys and
girls —both need nut.iifidaor work. Togeth
er let them enjoy their gannik, riddles, et,
all their play, trioks.a nit work—while the
patint'a eye: direei arid sytnpathpro, and
their loud voices blend in los mg accord.
•• Pactofost --It Was for mine
time been n matter of doubt, even emoug
le
gal gentlemen, W . . ether farmers, as such,
rail he taxed eitticr for State, County or
School purposes. dodge Sinyser recently
delivered an opinion up in this question in
the case of II rtolit m runs Keck, Sa)lor, and
others. In the °pillion winch was all alit
and elaborate one, his llonor declared that a
farinenwria not liable to an occupation tax,
whether it be (,ir S;ate, County or school
purposes ; that froin the first two he is spe
cially and specifically ezempt, and regard to
the last, the various nets of legislation bear
inrotl,4l.4to,44"4.l4acttAkilLatLailalf..O
other interpretation. The decision is an intl•
pifrtant one, As in niftily to,wnships fanners
have been paying the 1181131 occupation lax
pf one dollar annually fur schools purposes,
for soinole449 past.
A FICARYLII, WAltsliN l l. —The Ft. Madison
(Iowa) Plaindealci r, aye that a poor misera
ble wretch living near Farmington, in Van
Buren edunty,, while horribly blaspheming
God on Sunday last, for withholding rain
from his suffering crope, wee suddenly struck
with palsy and almost immediately died.
Another Tragedy in Knoxville
El=
;1 ,'Thunder hw is noliteit, It is the light-
Another di graceful tra,rrilq wrig enneted I idu that does the iniacttief.
vicinity, last st eok, but W hat is the firs( thing a young lady
at infiat linnqc we are not yet provnred in'
, 1J• hav it fallen to °tli..; hit !I, re- "'LS
for church
? The
"'it
r Theory inny rirertery well.hut•young
routtransaction'of so villamotii
11. Hot.; and try ere al trays pp-for practice.
the more reading or which ertmt.4ll t
, tlia bl oo d or any moral , hum a ne . an,t 77 - A man 11 , 1W11 VIVA has invented yet
upright citizen The cirnamslai,,, of t h e his spectacles fm making turd look like but
• nie, IN 6 will give. in the nyein'i is-, n
di rived them from n rehahlo soiree, I tr,tt.f . .l '-' 7 A MAIL olio has a heart of iron ens
ore unable In give rtam^i and no ;al h•ast boost of al having metal in his
never ke •tow them. The whole alTiir Inn t
avid shalt come to light, however, and 11. r
sill liny of the transaction he exposed, it t
ina.. , ,r• where it may fill, or trio it may of
fie•t.
IV.. wrro nnt:ll , al to lb , earl part 1,0. t
t't. by a toot,. n!to . z,...tht . r n 1.1 1 .1 e, th ft
lady rraA .verily( r,r ~,,r•. , , ,r• pro . rte
11,111 v in ( ~ 1, 71, or , rrr 14r rt , r, coat tally:lt
fir town, aho hail been P . .10rt . .1 by , tllii
a promo , of unit
tho matt tothor lirtig ut Knooctittle, or coo
o not Iyhrto on hq.mrvi tilt • a :1 , 1 repro.
lrnl , ltur 114 V: Olt .101,..litcr or a r. ,p • 111.1.
VOL e t althy mow m 01W' of the corm' tea IS
Ino Toone , arc a yoong In ly it tt.•II ...la •
114 to h•tro not of tho fat
OM afrai,l, dear r.. that while I
tune, teivfliog m Rome ,ti o gone, akciwe will conquer luS4 "
Ili r eifinii.4 r, l . ivf,.; to rr G ar, dear, the lotig..r you slay 1111 ay the
tiirl !hut chill over 1 , hint at ai IL was j 1 " ti r I , • 11311 like 3e
R. 1 ,1 dn.rlo,e tle• wl•ete lattir
•••, whil k Sitit osattriyw t sk.t.l,,,ht.,
ele , l a I,nproint,e, and bone:t otr the
,‘,1111,9 so It to prevent an expocire It is
m‘r,ov,tr, that sit.. it 00% ,
i• I 1.1 b • in trriol, no I .1...0rtt to keep her
ii'eh In ill , dark ' If th,, urt,ele
1111' ,1 Itlc eye of the poor fellow alvm t to he
Ivp d a.,done . laper goes everywhere VIP
• 111 II 111 1011011111 - r If lot intended ha. been
I.• 111111111 r Ow nlOlllll4 of May and June.
,1 t"en 1 me where, and to have 1,1 1
1.,1.,14 , 21y pro an to the haunt,'
M no 0111 , we hive n doe to the
K•nitl rill WI 110, he toPt.tt lontul 0111. 311
Wit •tot4r rct 111 4 , 1 or 010 111
tototftle w Lk. of I/ he is a fit c .,‘,1, 1 .,t
,r a r 1 / N 1 martteth min w'n
VII tis•i'
tr rt't . 0 1 ore tt ti tit
f r mit ,• lilrmity, nr t
tvt I th• r-11.1/.•11-t owe t• to
tip 'll,lllO, lq UXII , I lion from the pi IX,
111 , r , ttt. trifortimate retrial.- is
,t,ll ire or to thr• vltintty, we so44 e,t. to
the li•h; of the town, with 11It 111,1,114 '..111 of
pirties, t o go to itt irl, 4111 Had tier, all I re
quire her t • gev • tip the intro of It r hrirth
le,4 se , hieer. 'l",e• married ladle, or tho
place are onere,ted in knowing, as there is
na to:11o4 ‘4111.) wi 11 tlllll 1111 el the guilty
nllam • I' io in toy trried gentlemen he,,'
keep Ist, hair, ty and it might to be
stoma. I et• pr dois, to he at one lo,le
and some at another ts one are in their
C ro tint or law ''lll er, on ,
a••• tonta, tr thou mg up hills. --
Cho , . tries, such as
e ltlttri d • e•• i to. an 1 vestrymen, are meet alt;
Iheir 1.1 -,tor to coition upon what is best for
the I ' Gentlemen had better attet•ll
to all these iriter,zs in day time. Ladies.
hay agi.in look after your lords, and see
that they tire home by 9 o'clock. You have
bat f.iiiit items of what is going on in
this town' And don't pretend when you
read thii article, to hare had your modesty
shocked' is all shill
„-and though ILI
-may do to tar your larly_syntors, it will not
410 to 11 . 111ite to those I,f us who know some
thing of your domestic. troubles. -Browns
/01r ' S
rritie 11A1g.
. SENBATI , ) , I A `101.i; LADI 88. —While a ia.Bll
- conver,ation was tieing held in the
Music II ill of Nicwastle, Erigl.ind, relently,
s
t
a maliei nn wag called one of the most el
ten-ice la, es n•mte, and told her , as apro
found seer t, that a celebrated -electrician I
hail placed powerful magnet in each of the
six chandeliers, which would cause- the steel ' ,
arim .... t.it t ofanA lady . yassing ... near tblita
tp be inverted by the power ot ii,itrartiOn .
A s any one might conclude, this profound
secret was soon known to every ono in the
Naar and produced a great sensation among
tini•vi carers of steel ribbed garments. Du.
ring the whole (welling not ono could be its•
dueed to venture near •the brilliant light,
and veverartimid 01101 departed for their
liouiN instanter. When the hoax was
proved hi ho such, the storm of indignation
was worthy of womanly lungs, and had the
wag been within roach heimould pay.dearly
for his amusement. im'
, 1860,
gad, fun an nOy.
ME
r Wltnt do you think the ownrrs nsk
f o the large l'all•hen ? Why, blots 3 our
,ivar souk, only :535,100.
Noinittntlis - of Spring El( ser
t,sithin 'Wilt half an 111(.11 of g( lting it
titir,t•lf 01l I'hundn}' last.
, ~»I)lrript ion fnr Sl3 f•rs m Eng
! kn.!, none nurnml to 0011
do 1 o mo ni wt s of l'arltani,ot sobs,riked
1;1111,,..1 ra •)1
11111 hat , tart frr rhli
with it ii%rty of tirterti to cup
!) Ili part 11,.• dr vltuni nt or v% I/o.lllg
ipiartrr
I — P Mrs. rdiaheth I)nig,'.lq, of 1'1141 , 1-
I _
1,1%, aged twenty eight 3 earq, died n f..w
dn. since fr an typhoid lover, brought on
1 , 3 a violent lit of j.
The organ grind, ry have been tplite
row+ ,1 late Experience hag tinight
el it giving money to Ro , h per.AV "to get
them^ la II poor plan.
r - / - Learn in childhood if }ten run, tbilt
hint ontslde. .t good hi alt and
r C1,11, , 11 noe bring haprir, •ss
e, ui elretini.tlnex Moue ever do
/- The United StAte, tine 1 .inn• vl.O. d
.111,1• • Vonlersmith ~11 1,1 th • 1;
rri Vt•iidefittary, a few day 4 3:4 , 1 a 1.?
; to it w tht•tr lallaerv.!, , to pro ore to
p\rllt from the hiovertinvtit.
7_,?" When a man begins to ania,s money
hr tngim to feed an appetite who h nothing
C. 4.4 ntn 341 . 0 ..tud_which itlt_prove food will
/then not he sattsfled 'rah silver."
LEATIUR tEms.yr —The cement for
um , ing surfaces of leather together. is
strongof isinglass. A ectii.nt
roii.v•sdl of dissolved Indian rubber and
lark varnish, is also very adln sive
how long does the Legislature
sit ‘'' Thrte or four months, my son."
11 hat a set of geese they must be : our
g, r,e set only flee weeks "' It it geltlng.
late. Inv son, you had better retire."
/- A fuvr 'tart V.V. I(esiah (iamb; A
girl of 17, living with her widowed mother
iii Cincinnati, :thin, committed amends
taking laudanum, beCalliC her mother haul
refmo 41 to permit her to go nut for a wall.
I%llh )oting man who way paying his ad•
ei to her
` l -, " The followin7, k a recipe to prevent
this from sorting turniture, glares, et:, ,and
Inch we advise our renders to try: Take
three or fur oolong, boll them in a pint of
water. an I hrii.n the liquid overconr rural.
tole, gias:es dr , and the tires will not
on the art ieles we, bed. Tin may be 'toed
wahout apreherp.ion, Is it will not do the
least injury to them.
• A. Slississippi planter has paid STiitgl
lot a house In Cleveland for the e•elu'.ive
too of In, daughter, an octoroo.l, Ili year:
of age ,`he goes: to Cleveland In receive
thorough education, the danghtfr ~r a cler
gyman in that city having been engaged at
her instructor. The young Intl nlihodgli
born a !lave, is now free It is tinvv elated
that tier un rmeßßtte Rho Is in Cleveland
will be $3001) per annum,_
3 - 7 - - Jonas Yodder, en old and esteemed
citizen of Cambria county, was found dead
in his stable, some Ome since. close belMol
his horse. The print of r. horse's foot was
found upon his shirt bo'.otn. immediately
above the heart• Under the mark upon the
shirt a rib was found broken. These, with
a scratch upon the right haul, were the on
ly marks of violence to be found. The old
man had goy° to the sfr.ble for the purpose
of himhing up Ir team.
37- An Eyeless Bird. Mre Al bert4ut6-
tin recently found a black bird On the farm
of John Young, West Bradford, and
of ap
preaching near to it he discovered that it
made no effort to get away. With . li k ite
,trouble fie caught it end upon examination
found that it had no eyes. There was no
sign to indicate that it ever had eyes. 'rho
points' where tlie eyes should have been
were grown over with leathers. Mr. Guth•
rie has raged the bird, and intends retaining
r t . How women do adimre weddings !
not their own merely, but anybody's. How
they throng the churches " just to seethe
ceremony, you know." Then what animat
ed descriptions of the whole agair'; what
glowing accounts of what the bride " had
on." What criticism of the bridesmaids.—
In short, whet an immense amount of sim-
per, and giggle, end prittle—all because two
inotlenaive young people are going, in a le.
gal and orderly way, to SS-pp house-keep
ing. Funny, isn't it r-3i4stam
I TLRMft : $1 50111 AtPANOR.
VOLUME 6 -NUMBER 28
An' English I,,ady of Rank the Wife of
a Bed - ouin Chief.
• tt floy)i," the §yriart correothmtlent of the.
Boston Tiavefet, furfostwo the following ne.
ro•nrt of the frenko of on English lady of
rant s and tutivitty, who hats tatc , lxtte7:o - ree Ihn
W/Co of n ittolottin chief:
".1t (lie had of l'Jr. Barry round a
most singudir - specimen of the English wo•
man, who seems to emulate the character of
he (Anions and once ponetful Lady Hester
Siair .pr. Known no lady f)igby, she ex
cites the !with and ridicule of the natives,
!Int its the WO', of sdieilsli . MigtiEd—the 13e
doitin rho f of Ihminscus—she wields a
powerful influence nmnirg the Bedouins of
the desert, l'usseesed of an ample fortune,
Icily 1 ileularough, once the favorite of the
Coitrt 01 St. James, niter her fall erg d••
sorer the wife of n fitiotinn nobleman, and
a tir. ;lc prince (.0:11.h-died herself
in Itanta,,i4 n few y..ar, ago, Here she
pri•va le l ilem n n .hd Il doom cbkf to put
sans his w 1y. , 4 and live with l t er. They
!pond the it sumo r, in town and their 811t11-
III( t, 111 the dr.:CI( Where she visits the, old
serves of the Shells'', raking with het' many
beautiful (.resents to appease their wrath
and jealousy
" She has ft. Trendy been seen in the des
ert. Imbued in the one lonic robe of. the
children or the candy Wn,tl , , hare footed and
barn-heeded. In liania.cus she wears Ili°
Long whue sheet, which roc( ri her figureT
hilt live; in good style, stall retaining
the liiviirie4 of civilized bre and a French
maid. 11. r constant attendance upon Pro
ti-rant not-01[p, when in totvn, gives travel•
rn eiplent fit:porton:ties or seei gg .her ; and
being a majestic woman in appearance, and
still retaining traces of a wondrous beauty,
she alway.e , excitor. attoiiiion and inquiry.—
I hear that she has lately had her marriage
with the Shtlkh Ilgnlized by the Ctdi of
Ihtniascui, and recorded by the British Con
sulate.
I hit , li n
' Iler lord and master—for in thii'country
hip..liand is mn t emphatically a • lord of
creation' p...seito,ts nothing either in face
or figure to attract a woman of cultivated
lisle. Sin.ia m stature, darker than a trigs
'attn. with small, piercing black eyea,aott
walking with the swaggrting gait of the
B0(1011\11, lie di:appoints every one who seep
)ms • 1, gpg_juvalit
would It oeolint for this singular freak of au
Engli , h lady of and fortune in ehoos:
mg for herc.elf a husband from among tho
rink i,iitt of the desert. But such expects.
ti n, are far from being met at sight of Lino
info rim specimen of the Bedouin race.
T 111.4 miry , st,stv couple are now on their way
for Europe, where Lady Dighy hopes to ed•
ucate and eivil,ze her towny spouse."
Thy, ldest Tre3 in the World.
An extrnordionry tree is stated by Sir J.
Etnerion 'll'..ntient to exl‘it in•the island of
Ceylon It 14 known as the "Bo tree.' of
Aoar ityt-poora and IC. in all isolability,
lii,torieitl tree In the world. It
nag planted 2MS yonni before (,'}list, and
hence it pi now 2 147 resat old.
Ages varying from 1,000 to 500 years have
been assigned to the inti/mbi of Senegal,
ettrabirtol of Tasmania, the dragon tree of
Grotavo, and the chestnut of Mount Etna.—
'bit all diktas estimates are matters of con
jectine. and such calculatASns however in•
geoittus, must be purely inferential ; where
as the age of the 80-tree is a limiter of re
cord ; its conservancy has been an object of
solicito le to successive dynasties, and the
story of its has been preserved
in a series of continuous chronicles among
the mist a :thentic that have been handed
down by rnalikmd. Compared with it the
oa:, of Ellerslie is but a at:11.11,1g, and the
Compieror's,mak, m Windsor Forest, barely
unites half its years.
The yew trece of Fountains Abbey are be
;levee to have flourished there twelve hun
dred yearn ago ; the olives in the Garden of
tietbsernane were full grown when the Sara
cens were expelled from Jerusalem ; and the
cypress of Soma, to Lombardy, is said to
hive been a tree in the time ofJultua Closer ;
yet the llsi-tree to older than the *oldest of
these by a century, and-wupld almost seem
'to verify tho prophecy pronounced when it
was pl,anted, that it would nourish and be
gi . reeft forever."
The Japanese seem to hate a decided pen
chant for tune keepers of etery description.
tilierevdr they go, vg , stches, ate
tract_ a great degree of their 'attention, and
are scrat;nizA with the utmost Interest.—
the-i3cistas City Govermnent—which seems
re lay loss strives on. the mere matter of gor
ging, guzzling and spending money than our
awn —has pi ovidtd for this spesiflo taste,
Intl has applied, through Gov t . Bauke, to the
Anter;can Watch Company for tltg '
olslivring these _Oriental visiMrs
thtirr in Run faoitiring
titans. This is pi Wield and sal
the Embassy could Soo more of
lishments of this description, sad loss of our
Arcot rowdyism and bad manners, they
would probably ,larry away a gore favorable
impression of As country.
Humboldt once &liked a cannibal ifbehad.
known a missionary whom he named to:
him.'
mad the Luduu,•'' I it' martf ,
him."
I=
Eli