The Democratic Watciiman. El ELI.EFONTF:, PA 'An Angel in a Saloon, - A TRUE INCIDENT Ilse aftern'ison in the month, of dune, is;O, a lady rn deep mourning, anti followed by it child, entered one of the Itoloonithle saloons in the city of N-- Tile w riter happened to he pausiu tr. a t the time, and impelled by curiosity followed her in lot see IN hat • wOold ensue. Stepping p to the bar and addressing the proprietor, who hap pened to be present, stir, said : "Sir, can you assist me? I have no hump, no friends, and am unable to worl , Ile glanced at her, anti then at the child, with a mingled look of curiosity nod 1 ,21 y. Evidently he was somewhat Alirprlged to see a woman in such a place begging, but without asking apy questions gave ber some change, then turning to , those present, he Patti:olientleinen, olientletnti, here is a lady in dis• tress, can't POllle of you assist her a pule? 1 They all cheerfully accorded to this request, and soon a purse of two dollars WILS raised and placed in her hand. Madam," slid the gentlemen who gale lierthe ntoliey, "why do you come r mloolitiC It is'fit a proper phice lor a lady; and why 'are you Irit en 10 such 11 Turning, her mou'rnhil, yet expres- S/Ve Cyr4 111.00 I he speaker with all e xpie, , ion I shall never forget, she re plied "Sir, I know it isn't a proper place ter m e 10 kW nt, and ou ask why I Rlll &Ile!) 10 Oil , . Well. I will tell you In ,iteit/ 01,r3+,- 'limiting to a 1,01111 . iir 110 , 1 the liar labeled "whislsey," "that 14 1111111 hag driven tile to tills -It lit, /o'l. I was olive happy and surround id to , all the hotlines that wealth could procure, with a fond and 111,1111 gent husband Pm 1n nu evtt hour lie was templed, and nil pus--e-sing the will to resi-d that temptation, tell, and one short illy dream or happi tress was over, int happy lionit forever broken and de.ohtted, and tile kind loislimul ail the HIIIIII. 4.:1111,1 1,/ht, 111.0, 111,1'r to rein: n, and all by ilie itecor•-ed wine clip. You ket- before you only it reel; or my for flier sell homeless amt 1(11..0111n6 4 , will nothing lett Inc in this world but this tittle child." And weeping bitterly, she alleenoliately caressed the golden curls that idiaded a Ince of exquisite !me10n... , Regaining her eonvoillire, and piroing to tlie proprietor of the saloon she contained "'or, the reason I occasionally enter a place like 01114 14 In implore jdio4e wbo deal in the deadly poison to desi.t, to slip it business that spreads desoln 110,1. rnIIII, pn‘erty anil starvation. Hindi iihr moment of. your Gan he mc•-i. and then imagine them in u, I am in I appeal to ' ' cI appeal 10 Volll' I Is now you 110581.55 a kind rI .• Irnnl It IIINI111•01 PO (II in „i i, i nrp.ttrons. 11.1 you know ,t he oomec too tecelye nn exchange it t e vii B ntf iou stl neroi-e her, 1, ti., s one :Ix taking the bread front the mouths of the fittnielitng lye” and etichlren of your customers? Tract it ~trips the clothes front their hat Its, depraves there of all the corn farts of lite, anti throws unhappiness maser), CTIIII, and desolation mob their once happy bottles? Oh, car, 1 4411 plore, beseech anti pray you to retire trout a 11114 , ne—t you blush to 011111 y. , 4 are engaged in before your fellow men, and enter a ',witness that will not only he profitable to yourself, but . your fellow creatures also. Please excuse the if I hate spoken too phonic, but 1 could not help it when I thought of the misery and unhappiness it lots Caused "Niadani, 1 am tint °ire,' le 1, ' he answered, in a wire tremulous with emotion, "lint thank yon tr..lit tll2, heart lor what yon have a.:11,1' "Mamma," said the child taking her mother's hand, "here's a gentle loan who wants me to sing "Little Bessie," for him. Shall Ido it 7'' "Yes, darling, if they wish you to." They all joined in the request, and, placing her in a chair she sang in a sweet childish voice, the folio w ng beautiful song : 'Out in the gloomy night gladly I roam ; I hare no mother dear, no ;dormant hone , Nobody cares for mu, no ono would ery. Keen If poor little lioll , lBill ehoold die. Weary and tired I've heon wenderlng all day Ark 111. fur work, het I'm too email they hay on the damp ground I moot now lay my head Father's a drunkard, and mother In dead. Wu were NO happy !111 rather drank rum Than alt our aorta* and trouble 1.10," . Moth., grew pane and wept OVIIrr day— Baby and I N.Tii taf I gyp Ln play , , lowly they faded 'till one alumina night Found their dead races all anent and whit° 'Then with big tears slowly droppinar I said Father's a drunkard, and mother h" deal. Oh, If the temperance men only would find Poor wretched rather and talk very k Ind , If they would atop him front drinking wily then, I shouldse vary happy again'. ( " 0 hits datripernene anon t please try I Or poor little Resale mutt noon Morn. , and die; All the day twig fbe bean notifying for bread, Father's a drunkiint NIA mother in fiend " This scene f shell ',ever forget to my dying day, and the NWttel cadence of her musty& voice still rings in my ears, and every wod of the song, as it dropped from her i tpe, sunk deep into the hearts of those gathered around her. With her golden curie tallin earelasslry around her little ',boulders, her face, of almost ethereal beauty, and looking so trustingly and confident ly upon the Men around, her beautiful eyes lighted op with a light that seen) ed not of thin earth, formed a picture worthy of fin, pen of a poet or painter, although a statue of purity and inno cence. The anflniithed games of bil lurds were likki 4y, the cards thrown "'des the unemptied glass remained upon the counter, and all passed near, some with curiosity, some with Pad'• flees, and some with pity beaming from their eyes, entranced with the musical voice and pile of a child, who seemed b e tt er lit Ri be with augel•t above th in At i.f Cie Rung many we e weeping —men who ?lad not tilted a tear fur yetir,4l,iiv nept like o ne young lona who had rumAtt.,l acorn the pleading of a luring mialier and dear friend:, to lead it Letter hie, to derliat from a emirße that %tam Wa..41,11g hiR fortune mil ruining lug health, now approaeheil the child, and taking her bandit while learn streamed down lily pale cheek, reclaimed with deep otAotion : "(101l bless you, my little angel, you have saved me from ruin and disgrace —from poverty and a drn ids ard's grave. If there were ever angels,on earth you are one; "God bless 4:ou, (kid bless you," and placing a bill in the hand of her mother, Fglid "please accept this trifle as a token' of my regard and es teem, for )our little girl has done me a kindness no wealth can ever repay And remember whenever you are in want you will ever find a true friend," atlthe same tune giving her his name. and address. 'l'nking her child by the hand tube turned to go, hut pailsing at he door said : "(;od Idesa yon, gentlemen, and please accept the heartfelt thanks of n poor and friendleKA WOMIIII, for the kindoemti andeoncesy you have shown her," and fore any one could relay, she war; gone A tolenee o veral minutes ensued kWh wan 111 15%4 ,token hy the pro parlor . "Comtlemen, that lade iK right, and I hate 1:1 Oa ' , ul who.ky, and if any of you want 1111 V more yuu will have 10 ~7, 1 1.1.1 . ,%11Cie " "A 11.1 I have drank my ht- , t him of whisky," sal.' it young twert-whil„,uol liing been given up am utterly tu•yond the reneh ol tho9.e veho 641 , 1 11 sleep terelt tm hi, v‘elhire tluLt he sunk too low to ever reform. "There ty a ten' peratiee organii.at ion in till, city calle,ll Ihe'l'emple ,m 1 Honor, itrul ul their next meeting I shall , l ellll 111 111 . y 1111111 1. Co lie ndniltte t. Who will go with "I!" "I !" I!" and "I!" Fevvral exclaimed in a 1 . 11111"11+. 111111 111 . 11,1'11 111111104 ls env added m 1114, True to his word, the owner of the saloon where thin strange scene aca enacted, disposed of his entire stools the next day, 'tn.! 14 now engaged in ath.- honorable busines.. Would to heit %en that lady could have gon e 11 0 0 ever) hamlet, and town and c i ty throughout our country, stud 111 et With the 1111111 V Cheering result. Yes, it 14 the mothers and wives, and sisters or the drunkard that 11.41.1.1 . tell that whisky has done and is doing You !Wed 110( 10110 W 111111 to the s lllll l l 111011~ 111141 brilliant palace erected by liing Alcohol and his confederate to lore 111111 Iron the paths id virtue /11111 11401.0111 . 44, to that I'lllll 11111 sgrarr 011 11Cell lilt 111110 w 111111 Wilt'. lii,. sinner is gone, aim he is thrust from the toosl fashionable resort to those le.s respectable hot heed riot 10 1 110 W 111111 to the lowest dens of erinie and iniquity, a. he daily reels home or lien 111 the gutter in a condition lower than the brutes of the (Mid. —So f but fol low 111111 to the place he calls home, and the hollow cheeks, the dimmed eve., the tear down the IM tient, careworn lace of the forsaken wife, and the cries of the star% , 1.11 Iren, tell their own story in it I art giittge inexpressible in words riot TII LL 111 F " Sir in the Leghdature, wilted and olitained leave to introduce the following hill, which evidently meant+ 1111.11101 N • 111` It enacted by the Legislative As eetially of the State nl I iregon Seciinn I. No Chinaman shall lie allowed to die in this State until lie lota phi ten dollars or It new pair id. boot. wilt, which to kick the litieket 55.e..2. Any Chinaman dying tinder thi's act shall be buried mix feet under ground Sec 3 Any Chinaman who attempts ii dig lip another Chinaman's bones, elialrfirst procure a license from the Seel ary of State, for which lie shall pay four dollars Sec I ,\ ny dead Chinaman who attempts to dig up his own bones, with t giving notice to the Secretary of State, shall he fined See. ny Chinaman who shall be born without bones for the purpose of willfully and felonionelpeva.fing the provnlions of this act, shall be lined $5OO. The reading of the bill created great laughter. —They have had an "Enoch Ar den case" out at Oakland, California. Enoch went off and left, wile and chi'. dren destitute; kindhearted people took up a subscription for the support of the family ; and soon alter the lost wanderer whose other name was Kam er—returned, and proposed to eyelet in eating up the provender. The ntiigh hors therefore served a mosice upon hun, rending thus: 11 Kaiser, we give you twenty-lour hours io loge town., Ply order of a committee of your r}eilitora, If riot, you will receive a NMI of tie and lathers," or words to that etreAbp...4Ko , ll--tlint is Kaiser —read the document with tearful eyes, sadly east one long, lingering farewell look upon the riiplenislied pork bar rel, and turned heart-broken away. Ile is now a moody misanthrope and a vindictive Mill whacker on the Plains. A 'Placa at Mayence became pas sionately attached to a little child of his keeper, and siteceeded in winning its emit-Urns° Fin welt AM that of its pa• rents, One day, to the exhuberiance of his /portly*. tiirpoilition, he threw the little one high in the•air and caught it as it came down **tin, (Lod i ' excited by his emcees* ritniffie Istughk ter of the child, he repeated get nape rinient, until at last beLfitiled to Witch it in the nick of time as it descended, anti the next moment there lay on the stone pseenint et his feet a little gitiv• ering corpse with a shattered skull. A Noble Sponsor. Ilelmbold's Column Joseph 11., Emperor of Austria' }lf:\ 1:V T Ii El,Nflillf,fi'S often travelled about his kingdom in ordinary citizen ' s dregs, HO am not to be I •orupotts4l Fluid ter ,, gtoze.l. 11144 ‘11 , 11:1' us, to diacov• I PA n:lrf ct LI 1 , 't (- u Inttet er there tiusut Le o rong in ! :, (i IM l'E PI 6 1 ,V ills Ik.limiustration m the Inwli, and BCC 11131 :t/01 , (`44 lifigill Is. vorn. c l e d. ; comp ,III•Hi 1 . 1 ii. l'i .1 1 4 .11 l i i j.ii , t1...1 ' . •.. . . OM, 11.1) lie milker! at n small pu L j and Fliu I I, , rr rrt ...er I saver , . .haw ii .tun. , lit. rr r village Howler than he \% 118 e‘peeted. No liorseri were ready. 'Hie Irivcr t a Partly ww•ooth., w iio wait to cart . ) , him oil excused biol. loctvory, tmmo•ud+ur aolotolious drug 4, self. • "Sir,'% lie said to the traveller, of course not, knowing him, "you will be obliged to wait a short time. I am very imrry, hut you arrived a little ahead of time. All my servants are absent." " ! 'Flint is very said the Emperor; "how does it happen 7" "A h 1 - Well, you must know that I have y ust had a little Ault Lora ' to me, and I wish to have him baptized al once. I have sent all my servants among my friends to find a sponsor for bun." "A sponsor I 18 that ally?" rejoiced the Emperor, wttl a suvle; "why not take me, and then the ceremony will be the sooner over, and we can pro ceed ?" The driver, Hering that the mtranger Wad, to all appearance, a gentleman, promptly accepted the ()nor, and the whole party proceeded to the church. The ceremony began. Arriving at the petit where the godhttlii..r gives in his name, surname, title or prole,outi, th e cle r gyman licked : Ymer nine it yell 1111`11 , 1. " ".1011()11," replied the Linperor "Very ..ell yon' sun unite?n "My 4111'1111111e in that nect,ptry r "Why, of course, you mud give that " "Well, say S e cond "Second ! Singular name that , but il A' v.ii it got,. S ;qt. lei ii I what ) our title?" "I nut called Emperor or Austria." At this announcement all the assist ants,Heizeil with astonishment:mit tear, threw themselves at the !vet of their sovereign and naked pardon for the fitutthitrity with which they had treat ed hl nt. ),li-r. II tends," replled Jusepl, ; "tilt re Is no harm done. I uto quite k:ioltent. As for any little godson, I ialt, or course, take lion tinder my protection. lum 1101 the sponsor Jut e\ pected, p . 1111111., tint in pre-ong eAse , II 14 neees.4.to 111 tako such It we errn .140 so you loo.t he sAtt.tie.l," "Ali, mire," responded the father, "how hind )on are." gtwd•by, all," interrupted the Emperor, "for we must proceed on our journey. But take care of little ' It 14 unneresaary to odd that good rare wit R taken of the little boy; and a.‘ lie grew up he way ()hen pleztinoitly reminded that it way a tortunate acct dent that rent .loheph I I. to the village tit lily birth at that particular tinte:-- Jferrii's useum. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, but hall abut ufterwarik Wan ft wan brains and riches, and he is a King, Give a man brains without mesa, and he is a slave Givo a inill4, rii hi-, without bruins, and he 14 /I fool The floor of one of the Lite? Meld (Conn ) churches is so uneven that in inss4ing oft 01/0 of 01e itide.» n person gist out 01 ioglit thirteen 1.111106 So says a 10- enl paper The height of irreverence ho. Mien rein bed by a gentleman in who stole the black gown of an Krinicoptil minister to wear 84 a masquerade coo- WOO' A lady advortuung for it luibloull vcrt particular to Itatt. IL witivr , tg , i+it Oita coed #oppry who ate under Fix foot That 6 . lllitte IS ~unnGly to fnvur if ht mote la iscellaneous. N I•:w 1 , 18)/ AND NA I.T JAMES CON EU, \V 1101,ESALE fiItOCER, No. 155 'Abell) , Street, Pittsburg, LAKE FISH —1,82 i) half barrol• Lake Nor ring, 5,21 A quarter barren, du., I.oso half bar rels No 1 WhILO Fish, 3(X) hall barrel , . No I For Aslo by JAM. CONNOR, Wholesale i I roen r, N0..1.5 Liberty ptriset. BILOONIS-450 iloson Brooms, Arianriml. In story. And r'nr Aule by IA4 I ONN4lit Whoio sale Orooor, No 31115 Liberty Strom IA pEIPII DAI LY LINE. BET W E NEW YORK AND lIAIiIitSBITRO VIA MORRIB AND ESSEX RAILROAD, DE/WM 1 N"1VI. W Y o.ll' K. Plar Nn 20 North lilrerYoot of liaroloy St ' 18 " Cwicnon St. Connecting at Ilarrishurg with Penna., Cell Intl, 12 R, for Newport, I.owiatown, Hunting don, Tyrone, ficliefonto and all Pointe Wont Mark (krods, rare "PKlPlik:ltli LINE." JAM FA R, moral uom PIIIY Ibirriklm lir, Pri Depot foot of Market street 41(1 lien NoTICE persons knott' lng tbetpeeiNee indebted to Gun., D Pifer, dolog tool news In the Ureic erlioti Row, Bch le !onto, are hereby not WA to eAll fu and i.ou le their st•cctUßC. lopue. in Selling o ff Ilk Stock at tout, and olonling up PIN books, and all persons In the above elesa will sane trouble by attending to the* neeounteFoe D. ago. pfr noloront. rn. Feb. , :id, ICI. tf F - sTATE or NICIIOI,A3 JJ/Ll.l- 1,14.. Linville...EL T. Shilwl• thP Mm I er • •- • 6 1. 4atitleligh, hay- I t ,..daned the papery, ageiiont, fre., I'm eettletinem linen Pieend 1 • 1 0 .haniy• Node.. In given in all pennies nosing any nfntdi' earothit PAW pvitMent aftelhi • immediately for adtuatinunt, ma all pe.reofilr klioatlnk themeelvea to be Indebted to the fame will.slesee make Immediate payment., or Ilia clatmelliti.be collected am fast an the law will permit. IX P. I , OII.TNCY, It llefoote fit- 16 5-St l'rmstes. '1111 , 14 , 1'11141111• 1110 1,104 4.10,00(011y /Mal , ant piirgittiu .iiperso.fling lull ~ 11, salts, ell. Tlit•i 5. 15 111.11111 AK It 11l + ll ' l Pt Aldo 111 lhr ntomin.ii They glut , 1.111., mid 01111401141111101 111,11,11•1 t 1101 griping 'min..; 'lllO g am compose,/ of ti n t fir. of myrnhrn lr, Afler few olay'rt use of thorn, much MI lO Vli(01,111141 0 0110 1.1411.0 ayatata Inkr4 place as 10 01,10 , 111. 1111- fOOlllOll4 10 OW weak mill eno•rvatell, whether .rPong ftn n t iniplud,,,m, or ,Itatut,, , 110111111,11F4 POllll,l/1111,1 11 . 111111 1'411,101 1'11,11W1,0 141110. I'lllll 1110 1101 1.1114/11. Vllllll , ll, fr.in fist that sugar ranted yak do 1101 400 , 0,1,0, 10/1 1,AM14 throygli till, pitornriell viethout ,0,,,(1,,.:ht1y 11,, not pr 0.111.4 the au ntre,lll.tfeet. 1 III': CATA WuA .It tPE 141,1,8, iien.k pkg.., 11l 11,10 11101 ,01.,1, 410 1, ,, t 11 , •• yesmall, their lauttg 4iigai-oottle.l o'lllo 111• ty eento per butt. II EN RN' T. II ELM. WILD:: coNcf:Nritti crmr(wm) I , ,x:l'imcTs,k l'A MI 11' m. 11,01%. e