The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 15, 1871, Image 2

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IqUOPA
rsinnumair. NOVEMIEIXIMI 141851.
lituatlVe
Neverl Tho amp of Democracy is too
great and,poiFfed, attadta _organization.
ie gr . ound4io principles, pervajA
tailki6niftliOalidtront in the_ peso/tee
of an enemy, /to more than our. superior
'l.
In 1868 ttera'Were. five millions six
bu.114r4 and (Ware thousand tab lum
clrolimdrixty-threo IreieS 'cast for:Presi
dent:iN 'these, Tionttio Sep:tour received
Oro milliontrsix, hundred and fc#7- th ivo
thainouid 44 ; and twelve., votes
Ond .Grant ewci. nullions nine hun
dred:. aid seventy,-eight thorisand - five
O ft rP l36 T otel
only vaajtitity of pree
ilitared and.: thi#y-four,, thousand rime
lomdreasindthirty-nine votes itgainsttins
Deiheeratic party, or less than' seven• per
Ceit.or thn *and total 'pigs \ cast. The
thong or one vote in every foluteen from
die,l3.aclical.party 'lonia change' the ad
ministration. ~No reasonable man mill
say that ono fourtcOnth of 020 Republicans
aiirtiofdiasatlsfied with Grant's adriiinis
!Fain; and are ready to Vote for any gtiod
Wuottilmt will pato end to the present
ruinous and dangerous policy of, the ad
ininistration. - ' ,
This reit Urn' y of DtipticiatiO voters
isre.nasalttered and.. divided by a diierk.
sity eif,Purixise, but arc united and band
ed together, and armed for a common
purpose—to save ourpoliticalinstitutionu
from overthrow. - •
Studi vvezay to them:. ;Ay oini your
arms, disband your feirem retire from the
contestonallettbe enemy fight among
their owii actionelbr the d spoils of office
and blast the destinies of ,the l &public ?
NOTer I 'The,Demoeratic Party stands up
on the right, and can itfforel to 'do battle
again"' 4 Radicalism, even in the face of an
overwhelming number. Then shall we
On pp the contest, now' that State, after
Eilatkvihich Soteil for grant in 1808, has
*heeled into the Democratic line, and
hipatiently. waits for an epportunity to
repudiate a military despot? ,
":The Democratic party is too strong in
numbers and - principles, to ,admit that
these principles area failure add worthy
only be . abandoned at ,the very hour
where only steadfast - faith Will bring iafe
ty put ot the political situation. If ten
righkens men would have saved -Sodom
end - Gomorrah' from destructico, who
shall say_that two and a half millions of
Dentoeratie voters shall not be' able to
says Ti bean .ustitut 3 r•TB from over
throw, if-they cling , honestly and earnest.
ly to the faith'that is in. diem? No sur
render; no disbae: dmentl These are' the
watchword,. of, the friends of .Liberty aril
free kiiii:rament.--Pittatist Past.
The lillatoemi tOsTistes.
•
.-.Themrotig,involved in a =pertain of
the writ of habeas corpus is that it expos
tthe innocent to persecution. The only
object and effect of the writ is to giye
,men, who Axe arredoi•a heaxing by com
pelling the officials who bate them in
custody to produce them •in conrt, state
the cease of" their arrest, and' give them a
chance to be beard.- 4f-there is no good
ground for detention; they aredisebarged;
if there is, they are kept in confinement.
litatspe this'procedure.abolished, as 'it
tae been by the President he, came parts
of the counts?, innocent men may be in
fOtroal against falsely, arrested and im
pifiened; and then is no =Ode, and,
thcr,efide.,asof redress._ .41erein
Maisie the monarons wrong of enspend
ing -the habois turpss. If Diemen guilty,
they can be .,. arrested;•good resales' can be
sown for, imprisoning them;. and the
orill-w.fil"not protect them in any. It
ismot,..therefore, on behalf of the guilty,
bnt Of the innoeimi; tlaktelllorers of lib
arty deprecate 'ihe abolishment of, the
writ:.. It was invented by:the defenders if
;WA liberty to looted thO citizen guiltless
of any offencefrtme oppression, and it is
oidy obnoxione to those Who care more
for power. tlum they do for justice, law or
fOoti#l2.
Goirerezz IfteVxr.
It is with feelings of ',patriotic pride
nays the Ifeir - Jersey /feral, dust ve.ern
'menet the triumphant election of Joel
,44 nett:. ,Goiernor
,of Nor
Jcn4. rot once mil truly be add
&it the office hes sought. the • man end,
not the inin the office. ', When Gov. Parker"
before occupied the nleplitiVO:chair: hit
vain neon ArainistratiOn "Ond "made a
recordisideli:*eenferred Lssting boor ,
tip= bis name. - That glorious AdIIMILIM
trail= WAS tat trial' b3fore -the people in
this election and has been i tindioated and,
ond - 0A rnanimfrict enThath3 - that
unprincipled politicians Alla 'a senalprew
Inll - nevaragain havethelundilosad to as-
Let the people rejoice that honor
and:fear inorit taitunplied; that pa
lanai coirnotionlas In= dealt its death
blot ina+Tow, :exam find that, beieafter,
tutus and nteliisent Oa be hsquali
se
etUoiel position. ',„lsTa more
watip fir the people
Thetmefel leeionstaxigbt Lg .
4112 victory we yill endeavor to lzaprore
hereafter,
la w N ev e in sto , _
/ 4 10 Episcop4 Othwention - 'bit; 14
sitting naltialkig, far .ihe pod
felOays;g4oPtia ttie,Jragrse,!!!ThelNG.
ce 21 6 3 4. ( lentna-:P 63 l B AvaldaP for :V*
t e m cuccese, and Ter. A; Do Wolfe
lictireitWitietokd St:U*4CW*
Tli itiOt bet* iSzotioirilltabl
-1116,tilig-0544: J 3 ish9!-L_Vie
Thstixl lArt - 04 1 .Pkitteit;
-titpreS-Amds.A.4).-..;datitir:
more, 24 ; Charles llall; D. D.,1; liforgan
Dix, D. D,l. The 14' depntiosindorsed
the: 6 9 1 40 b7_P.NOte ' 32 -c - Pr -
Ettiwo : has been *eke of St., Lukit's
church -for . twenty:Ern 'yesrs gist.
was born id, Rhode - Iskud, and As alxmt%
fifty years of lig,et'dflo iitenemlly-Con
sidered a very able man, and conservative
in - -chureir-triattenv-- though-It-strong-
Churchman, , ,
Whkkey Wing.
.-,2ltrwilitnitterternewury - majainEsl
or Stuitow, and is: shout five
thousand. ' It is accounted for, by the
fact that, by the..: Secret :aCtiou:-
the Whiekey_lting, • twenty-Ore -Inndrod
RepubliCau - cotes -Were.; diverted;' (mini
Stanton to ArCandless,l:(MakingWe
thousandin the. cornt:)- - : Bat aia:. nc it
some Temperance 'Democrats irote* for
Stanton, to make•up thelosanitmay•be
asked.. NCF such, case has come to lightP,
—Meafraso Raityblierm: 1 ,
We aro always prepared 'for: any laser-.
Oen:front the`, abnViesen*;but.'.we',.!xiii,
frac Onit l'railerhiditgOnt Herodenl,llerOd"
in an attempt ta Put fOrth awarribignons
misrepresentationf to vent his spleen open?
honest minded member's of hikowit party !
One of two things ltaPpaTent, either hd
made the Obere statement without -any
knoiledge of the facts, or ho wilfully .did
it to misrepresent, and in either:case, '
guilty of hishonesty ciajOiwnalist., The
facts in the case are these. Thediffercnee
in the majorities - for Stanton and Beath,
was caused by the . Vote in Allegheny
county, where the German Workiiigmen'd
Association adopted -litandlesa and
Beath , by which !walla theWhhis differ
ence in the vote-was ',We demand
of the "Republican" a denial of the above
facts if it iltire;or stand convicted of the
charge of falsifying the facia, and tOad - opk
such a course, te jogs* . _upon the credo..
lityuf its renders, is an..additional attempt
to " debauch" 'Ole principles of honest
men, and a most infamous Radical fraud::
We have - bead the cry of "
_ whiskey
rings" from ,the
."Republican", and! we
'chow, if it speak the trcith, - it cowl dig-.
close some very nerfacts; fors beingithe
leader: in this district of - Ria':" Branum
,(whiskey). - teriipenume rine- which
"through secret notion," aid preciselY
what is revealed in the abare,quotation,
by fraudently substituting a, Radical
whiskey man for. a Democratie temper
ance man; it knows limit wig denc..--
--Jacob Rosenzweig's trial, for the HI -
ing of Alice Augnsta Bowlsby, which
deed. has attained world-wide notoriety_
under the title of "The 'Trunk Ityskrr."
Wit 3 concluded Oct:29th in the Court, or
Genend Sessioni. The .jury 'returned is
verdict of guilty, and the . prisoner was
sentenced to seven. years' hatilllabir,in
State .Prison. In. pronouncing '.sentenes,
Recorder Ratkett said. he regretted-the
punishment was not the same as for Mur
der in Tthe first degree. After the ad
jotiimment of - the Omit; Aosetizweies
daughter Rosa, aged fourteen.fill_m_. boy.
Lames in the Wirt room; asehe was about
to bid her fitther good-byeiand vehement
ly swore that she would hale the' lilb of
each and every . person 'who had taken
part in the prosecution. She Ina finally
silenced, and her father removed by the
Court officers, • -
A writ of error bas since been granted
fora renew of the ame.
TUE 'IMMUORS.
Elections were held in New York;Nerk
Jersey, Virginia, d, Illinois ; 3iin=:
nesoic,llissuriappi, Wiseorisin,:-Arkeng;
and lkftt - miolittsetts.' _ In all but , five ,
officers to be elected,, Were the VoveilitTe
State ticket aridturii •, - in Virginia
and Mississippi, a' Le
slater' only ~was
chosimi, Illinois; one member of congress
was elected by the ,State 6t large and
another to fill Aracenty.. In mimed:mitts
four parties were in the fieldthe'neitul;
tie Democratic,' We ',Lieber Reform
and the LiquorPrehibitip.ri;:',We give the
results a au s e f i Ft a' One . .thg , .. 1 4u0 dis
patches: -
NZnv Emile—Owing to the Demoarat
iss divisions between TamnianY said _
Tainmany, the . Republicans , ; liave carried
New York hy12,000 to 17,000 majority,_
electing . their whole , State .ticket. and ma
jorities botlibratches, Of the Legisla
tare.. There is no *diger, :ofilievir-:korki
going for Grant , -
Nrw Jrinsgr.Joel Parker, Dem., bee
beezi elected Governor bye :
majority of
abont 1 4,000. Eis pill in the city of
Newark alien jvrasorcr . ,, , l,ooo. The
islature Replibliein m-both branches:
Vrcommt.—Virginia b o a hcen carried
by the . Conservatives , The gams are large
over the last Congressional, vote l Adieu
the State was carried by an .aggregate of
8,000. ' The aggregate majority willpreh:
Ably. reach 20,000.
Wiliteil- ! -The Democratic
candidate for Goierrior, is elected by 12,-.
000 Majority. AU the other State:- elli
tiers are elected by about : pieta= major
. htis..hCerisared.tor:
the :Republicans, , the Congressman., at
hrigegetting about 30;000 majority. a
the city of Chicago the Fire Proof Ticket,
headed. by Joseph Died fl, - eldcted .by
about, 11,250 majority. - -
Mriszusou.—Themtrunsisdict
theßepubficrin. State ticket has I been
b7fl m 8,000 to 10 . 000 -
Theßadasalearididates fof Governor rind.
Secretary of: State rot behind their ticket
-riocorint of a : - .disseriiiczr: =rig-the
S can di nav i a " - _ ,
• Lti . SSISSIPA•-Thiii Reptibiliktne ;CUM
i• • Pitini-by is - majOritj terirtiffifteen
thousand: The Senate as Repnbliouti ,by
small majority . . The "Assembly se.clasa !
esi_b" both seam
Wiscorters—Vishburn, , the Enyabli
am candidate for Governor; is elented'hy
a small majority. -Thellspubliiianallive
!deo a majority us the Xtegtelatare.
itmieseass.—r4, belieied that ;the
Brooke tiebt (so - called) in opposition to
Senatotelgton is eleited_bj froniooo
600 nialonty. 'Aboitt 300 .pereone 'were
denied ;the light-to ••Vete because" their
mines did nut up,pear regiOration
Ileinibbeane
have again ,canied ganuhusetts. The
•returna fronrl77 'and -tonne - give,
Wishburntf Otel4 in round Itinzdans 51,-
000 votea; 'Mame- (Detrt44lpoo_Anal
+Chamberlain and 'Pitman (Labor Medaittt
Odd 0,00 itch:
Thelegielatuto iiidsittenisl;..ldrilj 4 11 =
publican: .04
@laldlßack, Ibr Eltipe .1111 the
- , 'market. i
~..—. - ,
A Pennsylvania correspondent, himself
a llsrmeratidttrActive, th . cmghtfut man,
read with,suiprii3e our mince •to agricul
turalprodeeers to, sell their; rops ai soon
ai ra wly for Market;, withont regard to
,turienprice:.." " Arntho sea_ pp! so reg.
Oa," he aski,Aat they require no u
m= wheel ?" And what better check is
- e - aTer - the "Spebulating - &educe" - AI?,
than fives, tens, pities and- theasmide. iii . ,
the producers' handl result for delivery
when the price shall rise a little? AU
UlSMlXDiplantible,'l3ntit hi 7nOtionlld
olitiaalecionomy4 and experience shows
that it does not work 'as anticipatd for
the benififiif prodfieers. -.One - - season is
mote prolific thin another but artificial
balance wheelslneirer regulate the Work.;
ing 'of 'nature's maellinery. , When 'men
makes an engine ,'it -needs tech' an appen
dage; Int•thatm; whose miniatest laws
, comolkom the Almighty's hand, riqnire
no such mechanical :contrivance aid far.:
.nisheilier own corrective's. •Vho holding
bank by farmers, .who ihink•thereselves
shrewd.- in his .= reservation; 2instead:-of
Cheeking " the •ring," only plays into Stn.
hands.:.l: The specrilators buy all they agt
carry aid 'then put np -prices, •-) The' far-
mere who have not sold. -felicitate "them.;
selves aid keep their. granaries "locked.
The'ring - chueldek at this and pro fi ts' by
it. :At twat i
the-highest point s , reached,
arid "then the turn tomes f- then all "the
reserved lots come out at once breaking
down the market, and the holders do not
t ai,moch often as they
. might on the
• ay.their"phidnee was ready for market.'
Or if any of , theiwifo then realize a little'
morelthey have only checked ,- tho Con
sumption by aiding the -speculators, and
the average prices will be enoughi lower
another semen to make up the difference.
Nature's co"lnpensatioini work infallibly if
left to themselves. A small crop
the:old "suiplu% , pets up prices and cheeks
ociustimption. It leads also 'to increased
production.'- : The larger yield, when , it
conies, if thrown upon the " market,' leas
to lowerprjces and increased consumption,'
thus clearing away the - accumulation of
another year. 'We advised a , manufactur
er-to' 'self his goods ot the current =wilt
Price as long as there was a deniand for
-them.- His old plan-was • to' timid them
and try-. the dodge of feeding the market
only when prices were up.f belied 'made
some kicky:hits, butin the long run no
average, profit.: 'He tried our , suggestion;
and-now ofteri-speakiiof it as thefonnda:
tioii °Via fortune , , A wool grower hiui
been experimenting with' the market for
Yearti.: , :Nothing from the fanners is so
easily hoarded with so little daniage or
waste as Wool, and yet _he fou'n'd that
-sothehow; watch as carefully an inanage
as adroitly as he would: nearly alf the high
prices wentlnto the pockets of the spec
ulators, and Mil hits at a high rate id not
t.
pay him for the trobbleca hi gh
and suspense.
It seemed easy in theorr He ha& 'only
toweit Until the miee, ad advaneed and
then-sellout„ -But thousands of other
eyei . i w
were atching,too, and his time"wes
their:time also; -so/that he could" never
sell at 'flood tide:7 He came finally tei sell
hiterowas sosnyas it who =seedy for the
Market,-tied he'compirlid prices recently
With a sharp neighbor, who had been one
of the 4, Watchers," shiiiiing - an "average
for seven years of.one and three-marter
cents-per viand over the other, without
reckoning the loss of interest which was
those, who are behind the scenes, : but as
plain:as the simplest raja in arithmetic.
We wilt gtraimntee snocea for it if strictly
followed through for years.-21 7 . Y. Jour
nal' of .commercc. - • ' '
A Thrilling !neldent.!
Dnring;the greatprein Chatharnitreet,
New York, IWIBII, the lofty - Spire - 0 1 0e
Old Briok Church caught from a spark.
kblizittg, spot was-seen oritSide: and
parently not Much' hiker than a man's
head: Anstantly a thrill of fear evidently
rairthrough the bosoms of the 113,usands
crowding tae Park'and the wiae' 'area of
chatharrt streef. The kindling spat could
riot be - reached froth the inside of the tall
-eple,nor 'by* ladslers - outside; neither
coda any fire-engine, however .powerfol,
form the water to that lofty height. With
the, deepest anxiety; fear and . .,tremblink,
all - faces Were filmed - in tlrat direction. - At
this Moment of;alat'm and dread a - sailor
rippr.ared on' thereof ,of. the. church; and
very 'mon -,ivas seen climbing ',up , the
steeple, band2over head; brthelightening
roa - z-3 - ca,'hy the , rusty , 'slender minl Of
course - the excitement now gyetriritense;
and the perilous , undertaking of the dar
ing nian - Ives watched 'every moment as
he slonly; step by step; grastivatlr &Kr,
literally crawled upward by means of, Ins
slim eondnotor. Many fears were 'enrag
ed itb:toug the ,immense Monde watching
every inelief *his ascent; ; for there was•no
yesting 'place - for - hands and feet, - and he
mustbirld sen or fall l / 4 1nti. ; rind
should balm:Cecil. in - reaching the
.Imtn
ing.spot; hovr could he tiossiblieitinghisb'
it, as water, neither by hose or
. 'hucketir,
could:liesent - to ""Brit.
where - there is a Will there ilia iro,"
the - old ma.Finr, aridit'was at this feniful
crises he reaped the kindling spot,' and
firealy'graqung the lightening rod hi one'
hand;„vvith the" other , rho removed the
tampadin hat'from his head, Una 'With
onfig,
and 1111teasin . g . ,kitnished or beat Tont
:the'fire 1 ShoutS Of joy' and ttliiiotzieet.
lid theneblefelleiv as he Slowly,,ndiiife l
Ply deiCerideCtolho 'earth again. - The
"iOJd - Bdee . Wei trine eared' froth the
treat ;I*COndignitiort . of, that
.118 e urthati
morning ...: Ourliero quickly disap
in thecroird, aid it wart Mid imar lj
sailed abroad' - With2the . .favomble 'wind
.thewhlowing. reward was offered for
thefferso ; . who peiforreed thiii; daring,
generows apt. t! I is' a some.tm, 7
po,stO paoKhimulf Off for.4l*
sot Otairt4thp powised atnoitut , :
• .441eorge. 0: - Etat% the gay and featly°
- Reim: wine cheated' the ConsmOnlealth
out of 8360,000;has wriggled himself out
of the meshes of the criminal law. He
was brought , befm'n Judge Pearson, -of
Harristatrg ROborts- Corpus and die-
Charged. fron2 theoliarge oferubendereent,
but ham the espies in Rend SIOUX*
JudgeTarrsoa sale that Ennis has
not - commuted onr criminal Arend, and"
cannot be hold - to answer, He censures
:thirAndiforGeberal end State TreaSurer
fortbeir 'etniduct*the Wait, vial. hid;
mains that they are'resPemane fcrr Eranq
not being punished for his crime. ' , This
decision of !nage Pearson will slut= ;
the tis-payers, who - believe in the g , ..
bid doctriue that fraud and= theft ishould
be-punisbed. - -1t is generally. *licked
thatit was' sever :the intention =to juke
Evans puntshed for enibezzlernenti folds
&knee ihrolvertoolithemwhota it
Jneuldit &An eiPctit, -- this : State if
Suittiras - Old; Of -fine - and , strong ;:iieshei
to catch a bi g Radicalthefb. , 4 l 4 1 . •-•
EitigbU U ' oungls Ucslru.:
SALT i Less, Nov. 4.—A well;known
Mormon writing from Beaver nuder date
of OctotserBl; ssytinther.arigham ar«
rived hcioFiis morning, and afteriesting
about flye_himrs,,leftfor Bt. George on the,
southern beer ofthe i terOtory.
ktelie Awn n tek jinn' of Ate
Nautrob legion. 'nom told, says — the
writer, "that he hide a final adieh to Salt
Lake •Oityv . Xhis - movement i vrAlruther
.Brigham grpallp,sgitating-thoininds,of
peoldelibreabbiU.W.v ~ .lk‘;, :` C-
The Mormon press' have made no re
ifysinttiertlicpublblit&rettlist-polygn-i
my fa Utak Mull utterly. - disavowa
.condembed. by:tho, Mormon , authoriti%
until Aix months after the passage, fof .the
Territorial act against -Adultery and:
civions cohabitation. The, act., weal ap
proved March 6,185 i re The Revelation
ofloolygmtiy nksaid, tff hive: tteen,:znade
Mgr:lst:29, 1852( ; This overthrows: com
pletely thexharge that the znitea States
Court here was wrong in 'allowing. A-Ner-i.
diot, under that .act, azaipst polygamists,
on,the gratind that the act was PassetrbY
a polygamiitlegislatuie—. hence thentert
est to pnnish-polygarnistsZ.
goo
nstaators eravicks
_ .
BAPTIST, =nip- Thsr. L. fermi Pie biz/
Sabbath ......... DM tat
Sabbath Schoo ^ma.
•
PmyarEleatillg, Wednesday Becalm:o 9x
cATitoi.lo' ' SNttlaarg.
Sabbath Screees,....i. - ..E:muld Sunday In each pionth
Sabbath School Imtriedlately bets
a;Prscoint, cireagr..asr: E. A. Fransgmtn.lteetrii.'
Sabbath Sersicea..... ' 1 0 X a- In Tadt n
at.
Sundayatdmo)......- /••••
Week-Dag Services—yridare
. .
ISIETTIODIST EPISCOPAL ::.31e.r. D. Aiarrantorn.
Sabbath .... and 7,33 p.: M.
Sabbath 5Ch0014..... p., m.
Payer Dentin,' Ttnarlayat • 1 30p,ht. -
PEESIII7
_Maki Cctvacii.: J.
t3abbatti Benue" ' m. and p, m.
SabbathSabooL.,.. 3
Prayer Electing, Tharagay,Ercnlngli • '•"Xp. m.
Burstocis Noll
—Nese Custinyeguitarist,iim anotheiczn&-
telnment at Tinielptliell this eitsing.,
--We wouldask'eeleciel attention 'tit the call
Wane for'the relief or the 'Wes
tern sulliplFtratettlieloelrs4iviierc."
atilert*pkent jl . :l4ten, In anetb
er Yon eaniely upon what he says. ,
---40r.* Snell &essence to credit/ars ts. settle
and sacOccot - • ,
. . ,
The :Elio =plop= at SUNiebaIIII4PCP . Ot,
gave one days ' s wages to the Chicago softerere.
—The± veritable:llok plas.C`mas licro lasi
week, morgue a. eancert•. Tim . audience wu
small, bit; as the "guitarist" -- lial;rosed...i.t. "bo ,
gas io atiprecate as 6 imam:A tip :with sub•
2. . • ; . . ti
Westgate of Herrick, has raleala
eammoitat tutaip, Uarco feet fn elteninfenince,
weighing twelve pomuls,;•: _ ' '
' --Leaitites Bef Itinieni peiroimini fora large
audlence:on F#day cveninF.lnacnad.
nippianded; . •
. , -
. .
-.--Our ',town ,was ,aroused by..tbe, abrm of
fire on "notsy evening, Nay; 7th, wbleh prov
ed to be in this bark pile of Fostefa tannery. 'lt
had made tont littl6 - progras; and Was - .flood er.-
tingrdsekd. Fiona appearances :the work
of design, as there was a bundle of bay ainder
one earner of the bark,' Isiah was. oh--lire and
not enttMly «minted. citiithis bud hard
ly beisaMe settled again, kefort ar second alarm
Prert, ts• t ,,, ty • t4t-wi
near the widow llcaft's -barn; which was con
enured, aid on examination believed,' like the
former one, to hive been designedly itet,.as hay
was found stuffed around the barn with the evi-
dent intention of firing that also. As it* rimer
rains but pours" so on Wednesday; abodX noon
the third alarm was raised, which proved to ben .
dwelling.hcmse owned by ..Treeph,l3ackus, and
occupied by Robert 'Ma whinn ei, but through -
the activity of the Bremen was awed from total
destruction, although badly • dMungeti. The
house w 4 Lett locsed early ,In . thitinorning,
by the fiiinfly; and it is believed 'that this'itas
also tiredhysome evil disPOsed person.. 'Stoat cif
the tbrnithre was gavial, but much Of the cloth
ing #as'buliled!" . Whelquiidieei - Ail :of :'ceinisu,
euggistecl itself who.Thd this t It in wok geaei
ally
believed to lie the work iifthct".ofermiune,l'
• at from:tertian chew:natant:es:lt islnettygcr
tidzilt was done by setae" who.
tuadoubteilly;Were 4.olling Tor a tire," as, a la
dy ever heard metal. as • she passed.it group
"there is'a hay stack wo can buna," and shortly
after the stack waxen Met '- •
The 'Lecture.
The,loitme of the Hen, Thcnnas F#ch, delly
cred last:Thursday „evening, before the young•
Min's Etc', tote Motchition,, was , received ....with
the utreett, satisfaction, awn left a wholesome
and lastirig implossioik.upOt hiCandieaci,-aud
one, if nut irholly auloreetl..wincli.cannot: Mil
to arousethe Christian charity. of all who.heard
him. The statist% of Polygamous fanaticism
under tOnis,"guided applihation of patriacbal
adthority' t was presented so elcquently and with
such simplicity and evidenteandor,that itseinos
to arty conVktion -;to:. the minds of all :who
heard hint, that all efforts to eradicate this evil
should be clothed with-the vaintle of Clui.stkm
toleranceiand tempered with thrisalike charity.
Far fimadefeading Polygami,init clenomming
it in the Otrorigest Uinta, yet, be questioned the
deinotraely and chrisiiaititk: of the Method of
enforcing matters ortimkicticalry forced civil
aad'mllliaty-pom+, Mid 'bell iced if antaga:
rasa c toyie * first Huai - des of oar marnment,
and that the force of example mad the right,
kind of nalsalcmary effork4buld better sect=
the desired, reformation.:. . sort ,forecitily
applied 'Ctriirs tent' ofiltep,*.lifiing
tomple tie East whose .eitig‘ towns are
cursed with the 'so. - called "axial nil," more'
direful In its. results . than Poi** nice, ffl
Mei aropleparcd to cast the fust taanei .
' Our citizens are piriral Scrim Die, prospects
far the nerairewhaterhyna fovOrahlo an outset
In Um course' otlectumorbich the , energy of
the Assatiation.has ,fonnshed them, rind how
much mom bstingik sonata is-.money ex
-040- sl. gum- for MVO
. -
blew:Met.
J 1 Judie Ejected From a Trade.
ilade4Edotool2, ova Con °will," Gozotte:!
Wm pat id? Ono the craning train Canial;ioth
(*Alm '4 , yricuse' and llinghundon-rullorad;at
%de* rant, oa Thinsilak, Octo* 12th bey
pause conductor Villdley would , not receive his
fccf `ire:: By order fiquitinteratent.e.
Zionaddif Sloesr, anickcissro "caned. Waco
nod for; thssficue - 44
POthaa4d,iol no - .•" 40447 tlckehr'aiossucd. ,
Judge reArarda Wahl it ticket titin Coobuid
to 131n*anacin, WI tide on it an tabs Lisle,
.where Ittihad as mouton to atop off. Menlo
wanted ko-conio 7 to inegtanlton hoacrol
ticket tithe conducto*Olm 40
fa of the jot:viten bid it_ va* cot tiCoePtoitit
Ttuand'An nzfusedtopayids farooblinouuLhe
waiptiEdf by ender Of the cowhide& ,•IS was
all4cousin.afrltaully:.n9runt,. Thd caealonfar
explained that he was only carrying Out the
insifncdnitt ot the :6itpetintendent, =nizdpfho
Judge **lined he iiOuld bo puityfr jf tharceni
41naat-Iftsl;o4i and bithig ri suit Viixtst:the
ioad company.W4ainigat-,::•1.-
Ear Bing*. • .
Our ladles will take notice that an exchange
says : that many of theni ruin theehape of their
earst7-wearblG4 2 extri 2 ".4 l tgii
the: shape : oF the s ear py chnteating/It
*producing hedidache pa Linz.
"• ' •
"Too.
TWA I
Streaddiflieldled tttho radii:est thITV
" tcio tide—genendly regarded as a
:verytighnutberity:—bratt 6,-BeenegAdllen--
ry yw..,thslgonarch retorts as feAgurri to the
fataraiadulattihrsj6aciPirloSlinjT 6 lchelter.;
"You repris ever good at suddeuromendations,
431sturx**5Winelsesterk , vitut 3.-vrenisrnot ,
To hear such,Butterxrmpad i hs. ray presence
They are soctiltrtr ind Use rda ofrnicts."
nouns .131112feder: t . 1 / 4 .
The house of James-11a Iy, deceased, otGlea
seca3d; situCatallyiuton)6meil
o'clock last MondaifinOruing. Tke fire 'urge
aused by allcitecifyii Milk' The grestirt Noll=
of iho 'hoesehold/gonde were lank slyS tlio
.14101615b;1"Ez*neiraldotiglithe up* pi 4
of the'fiiitise,•,l inestlf lir Mimes- befdre the
AM' d/siovereL' 4 Lose' nhcut sittem lon*
drtll dollars. lnsured for efgti hundred:4looi
I*l.llil4latolietiiigilicy.; • -
Wititrli Tette." , -
stud therni4 a manta . pervading:46lOn.;
Ole swells for white vests with gilt •buttons.
'f•his I 3 somewhat singular, Or swells never do
anythdivilhhi.maaori;esPiddlyle matters of
dress. A. black coat and pantii; witliwhite vest,
is :the neatest diens' M gentleman. can wear. We
have nothing ''to' sex , abonf the gilt battens,
though to inodem tithes' they ought not to be
objectionable einaihrase forms the staple pre
duet* of nine-tenths ilia fashionable; world.
TCthe swells are raging -far atilt 'a 'dress
heVideacritied, it is the first time weever hMird
of then as haying common sense..7-Ezeirinae.
aleehante Engine COmparry. -
Arrelction - liy Mechanice Engine Company, ,
• etas' he% last Tuesday einnititi, to fill We
vacancy causal by the reaignation'of B: Droa,
to accept titeposition Of Assistant finghker in
the 'Are depart:them. 'Netinn Darrow; the - former
Assistant Foreman, was eledtedibrernin, and E.
• tiongliton ivanele66lAtoilititnt Eorintan; C.
H. Birchord.was emoted Sec etnry
Un theetinfin"g betheetectiOn - the new hose
'carriago for the company wad received Awn the.
shoitl,4. Xeirenton, and plitend'ikthe ettgl)nt',
room:The'COlcilikany wlit hereafter tierve as
• fti,CP&C comma ; 1 , 615 e coppaii;
the barna b e y, , which it 10 - been
m
ltn•
brvnfoi so aiiiiizir3. 4 4tighaiant Vey;
, . . .
AbOrti Advertiqrui. „
You2uan't cat enough Inn seek 10.1 131 3*
year f and yoit. eur4,!tadvirt*on th'at 0211.0*
, People that advertisci only once in threei
monthscorget that most iblbs tuinuot
anything longkr thUn itbisnt seven days .. .
.lio,liellcus Ting. do loudly as a good ,adver-,
tisettient. People, will - believe: what they, see
rather than• what They bean ,
Qbittiog sulTUrtiarments its dull
_times is like,
tearing'out, a:dam , bemUse the..water is low.,
Either plan.will prevent goad dimes,imm evert
coming. •- • • •.• •
An Inahn once tried the softness' of .feathers;
by Wing on a rock and stretehmghlioself upon)
it. ' -Thire are Isaias who - try ilia -Milne , a ad-,
vertisink as of anything else in that It nisi
worth doing at alit is worth doltig,weih < .;
Bread is the staff of human life, and advolls-,
ingis the staff cif ,business.J:
• A trinspkr , "conl" may, ,proAtably stand-years:
without changing, but rt,sensatbrzt advertise-
AM nil= rusinsimssi cr""
the printer to,do -,• • - : •
We abm't recommend advertising as the bast'
way to get a gliod wife, but we can recommend)
it as the best way to get a good trade.
A heavy' advertisement once ;Is - more than'
gimdrupled in a small curd piiblhhed for a few'
months' after giving your address. - . • :
Berrams of long prosy,adverthesbents.
Fire lie 131nallizaton.--
About 3 delock 'Sunder morning Ore sins
diSeniqued in Maigoiif livery' stable on theca.%
aid's Of iheChenarigotiver,near theCourtabeet
bridge; ~ - :
It is claimed byline who saw *the flin before
the conflagratforibairiall ever 'tinitenlit•
ing; tbaithei7i irtirn flameilit the fioni part, and
also abbot the Middle of the, tha east'side of the
Main The bases wird-ill taken out
except one main, valued at 031). " "
pod Polteeinmilleyequabed to the
bunklif ilieofilie; Where they' Deb* lietzgur, the juniorpartner of the fincooleeljing
soundly ? almost: by' smoke: George
wars dragged Out of Aeon+ 'ineerendonicaily,und
it dill noktake:hitii king to awaken 'cold
ali,WithonCliii clothes cm. „ .
Tho*tzgar , P/t4 6 / 1 3 ',9r7i4gers,,iliessf7 ,
romps,'roles„cutters, 11 4 1 /kils,
amounting to over $5,030_, were destroyed, mob
ing -; their loss about e 3,50. Their property
was insured fc,44,0Q0.,.:„ •
• Dr. Gem.4,s:7Thayer was aroused in time to
save his ileAlesax4.tsiniages in t a', small barn
adjoining . the main building the east.
' The limAxini the barns communktited. to the
rear mei. gt.lLe buibliiiig adjoining ba Fayette
block on the west, and °coupled. hy, 7 1. S . Frcat
ds acoffn warehouse and,.aliap, and .dWelling.
This bididing was so intifiy, injured that it prob-,
-ably ommot ,be refoiral,,,iindar the ,firo osl
rcar'ehotusehohl futiittore „was • reamod
erFood tlui street to, Late; BotluoV , boot and
ehoemactulactury. Nearly, elltlus thnitture walk
east& - • -
Jon. , On .stock vlll.'probably
smmitotg,oooosnd is 4:mitred by •Itaxitonee.
The Iticry hitt bokToged bi Dr. O. Thayer.
ft was cri semi ieccre ego, and cast
$2,5001:t i It mitt Mined tor t:0,500. i;
The betiding oceoplcd by 7 Mr. Preof +ma
tip Itev : Bel& . 13tocking, , of . Syracuse,. :aid le:
damaged hold , $1,0 . 00 to $1,60!1. The The boob MI.!
coiaredly iniumnee: :* •;-",
Thil)'Tea:r of the Chet ongo - Maio ictot coast&
erabli i scoiehol hut little titfifibigiciid palittv
log, the least that,canbe 1/014 wjtt . t .. it,lAy
sarnnt tit 11 edits It took:10ot
thali,feald berore.',:‘ *,•”' '
111 - o;4iiko biOck
•
TobalT.Rhoilt.Allo,9Ro„;',
ff mum: „ •
Whiz Puntifer, !in .11 6 * tii** . . 6,
Att 94001* Pqr a OrrY 4l4; I l e *"
isenioo yelit's pnitar kV= is
paled of warm, phasint waither,whkhgetial:
ly °mita cm, yawl:ow the sktgilier% Troti ;
the Vstiti4 Bletceattix thtituttuntidettrie, And
004Mtia*vaiii4Piteirut'itan far irrOer_
tbm weekl;witeit it 1 9 . 8 11s4 4 AP( 6 3T ) 10TeaPh''
er 00; ids cbilflt s kin% lir Ji aware
to be :more otrtlio yeei
portintrol tke Punt-tY tiutit menet', Litp,t t,
Bud iti 3 OVrniAll or 11 4 Poo bkeslt
city uggiefsbir , ! rhergoT IFing tit.(0011.
'mice tin plAcid,lll,,juitrka•M q ll- Yi4
their 4istgbed egtiiittoP,Kittis; Miler Park fqf
theitutumn, them:o4r Arei: the, atmer ., ,
phere PIO_ with lifraitr:'
time tie forests ate Itt Qui bre/tett 4ictiora r tim,
Jeeves;berolt44 lll 44 4 = 3 ,l.lo; 4 2 4 1 4*
eateruntliittlee,PocurtattotirAtieriglaticligl;
4hta'sloll 13ereeter7 111:1A>, , eelledfilley - 410
getiVee er 00 1 6 9tioagii4 I SFAI#I,I I A geii°4l
thIIMPRIT r
Y'wriait~sard do bithiiabiiiighacklirofit idiom
it derivad its nanae t . aa a tairorie 5CL15014.6114 as
Freeman, as a eft from
they -most uvioled Deity, the GoCat,
&lathiest *hide; and to whom they belletO
I..fr W) aft' their demise.
Thtl Witersi SufferCr* by E' r@. ;
a irrt:=7Enirotri—take other. woithy:cluuitlesi
the' appeal in beltalf of the 'sufferers froM the
gmat—Western--firea-baa-met-.with , a -gigicnsiti
response from the people of Montrose. Twenty !
one barrels containing bedding and wrrirM
lug for, men; women; and children havo been
'And:forwardealAcitlic4lelief Coarnittee
of Green Bay, Wiscensin, by ,ihe Ladles' feller
Association,vflieritreii. The good work has
beetraerompllshed ittither - plariarttliall kindly
offered : 06Gota , TemPlari.
The immedhlte.oxessities.of Wisconsin being
supplied, our , attention-Is called to_ Chicago, by
an appcsil t x igtt rfeitri trOfter,' rig.; late
Montrose, in of faitillieg whieli have come
under his nofieerin4F desitirde by rho tire`
in that-city. Clair* tor inetOrenneti;Children
and lama Ei!solielted." wlio desire to" con.
tribute!abythinifoithis' p . iiirC;: - :a0 are invited to
send their contributiOns to ibis residence oftev.
J. G. Miller, at th'eliqurliest coliivideriekwhere
they will be packed and forwarded!to the care.
of Henry roger, rag, Chicago i
A Friciad.:' .
... . .. , ....... .1;40 00
Dea. . .... . ........ 500
Miss Biddle. '' • •1 00
itra'Weelts, (by Mis 3 so
Mrs. Cornish, . 200
Josepli Drinker, Esq„,(by.Mrs. Webb)..„ 20 00
By Mr. Lalnbert 200
By brut. Clkas. Bead • 200
To 40 ynds. tniae4ctojitudril g 500
Batting .. .. ... 2 2
Tarentrdollariof the money remainitik in
the treasury has been' forwarded to•the Mayor
of Chicago. The remaining thirty-ails dollars,
to which was
. tuided a collection of seventy-sev
en jdollars taken .M Abe Presbyterian charch k was
forwarded tc! Alexander Mitchell, Bsci.,.Presi
dezt'td" the Mar* auclrire Insurance Bank of
Milwaukee. A. W. Mrarmn.Ticasnrer.,
Annals or 71111ddictOsca.
Isaac Denjamin 7 and Selah Dart earn& to the
'township about DDB. Jaaar.l:leuel enaki then on .
the Blair pLate r init, tivogears later,%,...na.cd to
InlBlo, the towashlp included at least a third
Of what is "now • the Borough of Friendsiille ;
and, to this section, witfilathe next yeafOr two,
were added isznmlie-r of new comers. As
thcseivere Thomas -Christian, William 'Salter,
Samuel Savage, John • Weller, John Buxton,
Daniel Riedienla Hinri-.3f. - Fierce. • The
majdrity of them ; Teloneil to the Society of
Friends. A son of the last named, Henry N.
Plerce,-li' Wills reeentlyresigned the Presi
den6* of 'RutgersCollege. N: T. -Another son
is reported, in Brace's Work respecting • Cali
fornkt, as returning thelargest Income -in that
State. •
Dr: teri TtObetta lOcated on the "ttttipthe;
abou% 1843. -
In 1823: Mb and john 13exton,jr., were in
Jackson Valley: They came from New Ramp!
Caleb C. True • settled in the 'MUM
near the county line, Gut afterwards removed :to
Bradford, County. Ellison! are Lhnien, now in
Iowa; 'William. - in Michigan, and
Mum R. TrueXho resides. cni the - North Branch,
about a mile below; Middletown Center. A nire
relic—a Bible bearing:date 1013—is In Mr. IL
li, Tine ' s possession.
Ahoutl£2,o, twg brethers,.litcoli and Michael
Andree, Dutchmen, Who had - previously come
from Pittsburg to Finfilin; where they were
engaged with one Miatael Dinvell in baring the
salt' well, Were: eMplcijed 'by Dr. Rose and - B.
on i the salt welt' at MiddlelOwn
Center. pee. chapter on - Mineral Besouce4
Michael Andreernarried and settled lithe town
ship, residitignhont two miles West - of thei Ca;
ter until his death., '
In 1220, Caleb Carmalt was taxed far 1000
acro in Middletown. ; Possibly these were not
within, the present limits of the town ; but, ha
afterwards purchased;lands here, including the'
Pierce farm near Friendsrille, where his . eldosti
daueder,:blts.:John O: Morris and her family
resided ten.years previous to ;their removal
Scranton. , ..lt'wai while lere c in 1802, that !ter
busband,Cept, Morris from, this and
neigh ,ring , H
whole of his
ComPlaiY of - i - Oinntrarifor the Union rimy.
'Tag Wr-vi
Jpne IECS, markslite4d - rival Cif-Pavic)Tbomai
the: first' Welshman 'whew &Mai settled ;in -
Middletown, and t> a first in the Ceaaty.. Re
was himself smitten down by actin-stroke only
si.teWeeks idler he; 'came In. and' 'before be had
completed his hOtt.se. FOrtnitatelf, his was ilia'
third family in `.`the Welsh settleinetit,"Which
haa.s . dways beet Mostly ovir'thei in Bra.'
d
ford eonnty ; and tints the whicki and' her
atherlesicmtanm had trnpatliy and care frOta,
those ortiitit pwn :tongue. David Thonias, Jr:,
now on the old place, was then but rovinteen;
anti his brother the present Rinr:ThomasThoni
as; ryilla brit twelve yeari of age. • •
,
,tpreph (orpavid) Jenkins the,first Welstudaa
or 411 e ca.Temv - itezi; Efriut:
. E c'tePLie#4../PUrkgat4Sl-
Ididdletarrn and. remained some '..pari,,tdma
-
Edward done:keen:, tier- ececmd- ordei-Of
ectilement;cuno In'the Fad ItrA, anti kicited,
jusi,ovii.the lino. He had p biothe' ThOoins
Joriesi leiJ. Thomas 2nd,', is , son: of
Edwird-,Tones cad is on the fins_queuthna
elde, as is idsti . 49 brother James% '.' _;. :,'
Hewn. Jenkins and 'dimes were Indueed: to'
look at - land fit th 6 vicinity, by a' Welkin:kin.
PhlladelEhla, (Shrintons) who Was friend 'of
Thomas Mitchell, the.' landholder. - Thti. tract
Wei ilicw'n wilderness, lyitig principally upon
thetas, David Tinas Landed at New YerlF
and thailinacceded to Philadelphin,,where
ti * f o g in with 81121030111 V who recommended
this locality., ;it is but three miles from Lemys•
' that Seymour
sm•
all ettie at the tstter Opt; necoinmodet
ed the bummers by Riling them aw;ltan4
Conunen articles' of daily we. 'For a. mote'el
tended anortment,though sufficiently Ilmiled;
the danglicer ;crilio Pioneer Could - Walk' egpeti
MUM, bg, path through , he - woods to Frienas.
vnlp,Mtel the Morning's work •in tho,henset
coma , visit; or de her shopplrnthctt 1 4 11 ; * h.
and d't up the cyoilhei 1 , 1014, '
filaelpi v Ls„lcketi, tiiii,ectifel6n6 in lA*
and is Using with his: son, John
on a high' l o l l iclar this-440 et the e°YltFl!ne--
Tiering tldl year, tliptirst Wets!) . chttieh and
.0 1 44 halite' mere ele.d o d over , #1 0 : Fmk AO
oP*liii 4160 Via 94:.14A 1411".Vw4qi
Daniel DoTotica waa the founder at , the:church,
• ttkpaateP . 11 ) Ffo lied la
`;t34PJ the
ycar iliter.thqPWat
Ifcil'ißo ol afi ll l4 l 4, .Hein .9 1 : itta4Ying
and 543'410 3 0110 .relleetUrtie*Prtinaltiain
I:the Welsh settlement. brother Grinith
filvtrms,allteriztalder. frt lumictifineat n the
rarnir.tto* I =o4 b fii"P,; 1 # 0 i 32 ,,. - P 4 aofl 4 .
tattiblauckt . 4' 044 t y., „ i .,
spti Wikb favailles were Moitlifrini , 6 .04 1,
gautddie turd elanmorgalshlpa,Alm •Isttetr
thqfseuthttnl4o-it)l4 t e tßitnc libmat!Pi the
004 tt l Waii*jt4 kt.ii4.11AJ610441%
Withlaionarchical - Inatittttiotia,
which Induced them to leaver thomothcroofintry,
was to rid themselvca cd-lhoobnoakrus tax kr
.thesaPport of the estabilsliekChttfch of Lag.
Thbi animated to Onti-tenth of their In
cOmo; and, in addition', anr finiabyterists
or :Citigrentiotuil initinfentr' they had to
support their own chttreheL Thefet ants nearer
Itomtmeitholic among than. Arad drily of the
community are proteges:lly pious. 14nighbot•
hood • prayer meeting and — Orrteider — blifo
warmth and sincerity, and, aanentss4 Int4teat
Opd feeling pinviulni.tha -entlrernettkottieut:- In
all, it contains from — iterty-live to 'lllty families,
runt:rim= rytviitretrrilastialuattitiraittlftr
these are Evnis Drams altdDirtid . Aims On of
John Jonei) in' ApolaCon: Thotran_''
Thomas Owens; Johit D. Thomas, Divfid-Tbsvos
as and Samuel Davis with ttia aiin,rohrig Davis,
on flin t s aillolning'Brairci t ra COUnti;
oftheseareThomns.J.,Jonca,Samuely.Wfilbtlit
Tames Jones 60fC it:EdirifOTheinia
DavisHeaiq and David P., Davis, binitliti
sons of Evan Davis (bridliered'&annelD4pqrlto
died - cni UM intssignlfil*Vilks; an d d 'near
the 'North itiarith of yryalmtingi are Thomas
Jones, 2nd ; . .Terittin'Sanes;(vrith his Sot% MO
John 11L Davis (son of Divid Davis, now de d,)
and_BogerPhEdps.._ _
These forms'cauntattnity princfPally of Ilum
cts, thouglea few aid niechanlasousil sires,
miders. A largo number are school teachers,
and several are college !graduates: The . Arst,
anion; the latter, Evan Sy. Evans; is at present
Professor of Mathematics:ln Cornell trnlverslty.
Ile is,the son of Win. Evrins, whose residence- Is
across' the line of Bradford 'county, whfiti. his
daughter, the wifd of Rat. Thou:Ws:Thomas, is
near him on this! side. .= •
..5310
We are told, tlmt.wheM Prokuic . Fero ua
a ToSre Ind, his til!nit I.44.knowledge 71113,5°
grMit - thit his father d4ierminedlo'send'hUO * to
Yale Collegc..-. - Whilst there, young. Evins:* as
the moslyetiring,diftldeAt and induitriOns'
in College. Of ioune heir graduated well ` t 319
kuowtedSP.r ScOoFY*Lis sue.hittittfraftV Pilin
in Western, .Virginia a sew Tears aga r balms
,induced to go into some 4)eadallons there with%
afterwards prima to In richla loppgat on, and
he. is now said to bei worth over $100,00(h
While travelling, in Entape, and happeninelo
bo In Italy at the time ,of the' gnmt : eruption of
Mt. Vesuvius;he wrote in. :mount of 11,.irliich
able and scientific 3=0. 4 dace - pronounced very
much The best of all that cier° published. - . Mum
the Faculty of Consell ITniversity was argaitr,
ed, President White„ litho knew' Mr. - Emil?
worth during their a*'ae course together, of
fered him the chair Which 'he now 11111' with
honor to himself and the Pniversity.
$ 7 27
A. characteristic of Welsh names Is' gait the
omission of the final 8 ckanges.a smut= into -
a given name; thus,- . Eten Evens, denkin:4ep.
khis,Parid Davis;Gritiltharifflths,etc,ixo agn•
inert instances of alliteration among thew Pb
litically,-the Welsh are flteptiblhat,, e• ,
This .side of the chard', and of tke creek,
which at this point crosses the County taa, the
settlement has recently been'accommodated by ,
the establishment ot. 7e,Tarttpost•office.- ----
EremTkere there ere; eddenees - of thrift and
Vresperitt Cksid whlatt on, tbe bills mak.
.tuauses an well cleatedtArms,bavingatinenough
foresttomake thO landsimpe picturesotiVheEtile
hutch and the Trhite mimuments gleruning near
it; the bridge over theiirkaling cirektwitnr..43
combine to make the locality inviting. •
The musical taste of the people has Ocala es•
pression in the - itisiell'ptioni upon one of
pie-
p
monumu t inst mentioned, is well as the pi,-
colon and character otthe and it conamaratcs.
—a musician. Upon Marble linis of the 11 Zig
aro:engraved the lieges fof a tuna to which, just
below, are set the words:
"Bow blest the righteous wham be dies .
The first interment; this burying-06nd,
was that of a child of bavidThomas; Its grand.,
father, John liorrell, iii:fBS4 s the firstedule
buried hero. The sr* of one Union bOidier
tound even in imiall 'exicloitre—thnt of
Theron H. Jones, trho OA in thertetTice.7- Alley
that the graves of 'others of 311ddletown; whese.
lives were thus sacrificed; sticuiltlho remote and
unknown. , , • ,
[The Irish Settlement . is unavoidably deferred
until next week's issue`]
(TO. BE übilvPi 2 u wEEL)
Notices of Book! . and Papers.. •
" Orange Blosiomrri.Freth and Feria" by T.
8. Arthur, -Fhiladriphia Eitcalartit,
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Formore than a. corter,oEa cantary aiu%
thur has maintribied 'ie - proirilneirt and learting e
position among /Hi
wide circulation both!ln /maid arid Everepc.
Ws writings previs!peculituitirti that endear.
them to all 'pia prop* TheyardibilOr beau
tire] truths, and are,idesi„ed r to: o*lkca lad
keep :dive flue tendertit affections °tour nalre
to strengthen video° increase domestic joy,and
to sweeten home life'bY the abiding presence of
mutual trust end 10ye. 3
•-
in this new giveritnit series °kite
pletures Maim with that skill and power which
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ly in earnest and fregtlyintense Ma'am?
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disetased Ms subtlest dist:Amin:idea and
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At this time, 'when's° many talented • Writers
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The volume is haniliomali *fatal and
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