The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, May 10, 1866, Image 1

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VOL. 25.
STROUBSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., MAY 10, 1866.
NO. 9.
Published by Theodore Sckoclh
TE-lCS Tvo dollars a yrar in advance and if no
paid bef rn the end of the ycai, tw o dollars and fit fy
et. wiUbe charged.
No piner discontinued until nil arroaiagcs arc paid,
except at the option of the Editor.
iDA Ucrtise ncnls of one square of (eight lines) or
cs,oncor three insertions $1 50. Each additional
iiseiiion, 50 cents. Longer ones in proportion. j
SOB PBISTHSG,
most tcasjiriaic terms.
COXSHTtTIOS WATER. S, ssim Ra& ?cstiBgB,
The astonishing success winch has atten-! CaiiCOCS. Detains Tilld IilusISllS.
ucd this invaluable medicine proves it to be I rFt.i:...-c ntwi v:o
Hie most perfect remedy ever discovered. J 1 1 IHH"gS MM A0UOI1S,
No language can convey an adequate idea , and everything in that line,
of the immediate and almost miraculous1 We have GROCERIES and PRO VIS
change which it occasions to thc debilitated SIONS,
and shattered system. In fact, it stands un- SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS,
rivalled as a remedy for the permanent cure J SPICES, FISH, PORK
Of DIABETES, IMPOTBSCV, LOSS OF JTCSCULAR a frjj assor!menl jn hat Jinc.
X.vnncY, physical peostrattox, ixdiges- We hxve Crockery Ware, Wooden Wafe,
-xiox, sos retrstiox, or ixcqstixexcs or Wilhio Ware, Hardware, a general assort
rni.vn, iuritatios, isflasiatios or vlceu- mcn
ATI OS OF TliK BLADIJER ASI KIDXKYS, DIS-( TOBACCO offfll kinds
eases or the puostrate glasd, stose is BOOTS AND SHOES, and in fact al
the bladdbe, calculus, oravel, or nsicir- most ovcrvl,;ng that can be called for in a
dust deposit, and all Biases or Affections corriplotel V stocked Store,
of the Bladder ami IviJneys. ami Dropsical Ctl1 and $cc for votirsclvcs. We take
Swellings existing m ilcn, omcn, or Chil- 'pIeas,,re ;n saowing goods without price,
drcn. 'and can sell you calicoes from 12h cents to
For ilic.se Ii-i';c:t! JPcrtttiiir to So cents per yard, and everything else pro
Fcusn CEits::i iuss iVst j portionately low.
ttii'b Snvi-cigst iUisi- j We feel duly thankful for the many evi
CiiS. J deuces oi al read' received appreciation of
Tber Irregularities arc the cause of fre-;our efibrts to knock down war prices, and
quentlv recurrinc disease, and through
gleet the seeds of more grave and danger-;
ous maladies are the rcn'- j and as ir.op'!'
after month p;tscs wiUicul &a effort being!
mj$ to Etsist luinre, the difficulty becomes j
Chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap-,
petite, ths bowels are coiisupneu', mgnt
eweaJs cotnc cn, a;ia contumpiton :i2y
ends her career.
For sale bv all Dnigghts. Price, 1.
W. II. GREGG & CO.. proprietors.
MORGAN &, ALLEN,
General Agents, No. 40 Cliff street, N. Y.
Wm. llollinshead, Agent, Stroudsborg, Pa.
February 1, lSGG.-Gm.
Important to EvcrY&ody.
Tim i!ljfcribers would inform the public !
vory respect fa ly, that they are carrying on j
the !
crT Bout & Shoe Ssnslsicss
Lct ihtfir old sland, one door above the
Fxpn-ss Ofiice, on Elixabeth St., Strotids
1 urg, Pa., where iht-y will be happy to
wait on tlieir old cston:ers, and as many
new ones as can make it convenient to call.
Tliev have on hand a good arrortmeul of (
BOOTS & SHOES,
for men. women, misses' and childrens" wear.
Gum over Shoesand Sandals for men, youth
and misse?. A general assortment of leasts
and Root-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel
Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyc.eitsand Eyc
lett Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham
mers. Crimninar Boards and Screw?, also, li
ning aud binding fckins, a goo;! article of
Tampico Boot Morocco, i'rench in croc co and
French Calfskins, Lasting and ail hinds of
Shoemaker to f, Ink Powder and Shoe
Blacking, and Frank MilJcr's water-proof
oil blacking. All of which they oQer for
sale at small advance upon cost. Give us a
call, no charges for showing goods.
P. S. Hoots an j .Shoos nude te order and
warrant d.
CHARLES WATERS & SON.
Stroucburg, Jan. 33, 18051
Save l&sr Miscj !
By buying of CHARLES B. KELLER,
the followiajr named aapcrior articles cheap.
fur Cafi5. 1 hive the f:n?s: afifortment of
for Mns, VvoxcKand Cini-Diirs's. weartliat
has ever been offered irr town, counting oS
Men's, Boys, and Childrens Boots,
V.'otiuw's Gioi-o Kid Polkh Boots.
jlissc' do do do
Children's Jo do do
Ybmm's Jilorooo FolisJt
Missex d do
Children's dc do
do
do
do
do
do
These are a neiv aud beautiful style ofj
Ladies Boots of the finest quality, aud just
Buited forxold weather. ALo, a line assort
ment of Comuos Shoes, for Women, Misses
and Children.
Also, a splendid assortment of Gums and
Sandals for Men, Women and children.
I have also a fine assortment of
Linen and "Woolen Shirts,
of a superior quality, "togetlujr with Stock
ings, Niick-Tics, Coll Aits, &c.
Also a quantity of the best quality of
Heavy and Light SOLE-LEATHER; to
gether vith a lot of thc best Men's and
Fkencii Morocco Also, Lining, Bindings,
LaPts, Boot-Trees of all sizes, Thread, Wax,
Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyelet-set, and Eye
Jetts, Peg Cutters ami Shoemakers Ink, &c,
&c. Store opposite Marsh's Hotel.
CHARLES B. KELLER.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 30, 1605.
Saddle and Harness
Manufactory.
The undersigued respectfully informs
the citizens of Stroudsburg, and surroun
ding country, that he has commenced the
above busiuess in Fowler's building, on
Elizabeth street, and is fully prepared to
furnish any article in his line of business,
at short notice. On hand at all times, a
large stock of
Harness, Whips, Trunks, Vuliccs, Gar
pet Bags, Blorse-BlanJccts, Bells,
SIcates, Oil Cloths, &c.
Carnage Trimming promptly attended
to. JOHN O. SAYLOR.
Btroudsburg, Dec. Li, 18G3.
TBEfc'EKBOUS EXCITEMENT !
'rices!
Up Town in a Blaze I
METZGAR Sr. RTDT?Ar
'form il,0 pullic ut thc 07 i,,
s both town and county, to call at their new
i"""" 4 iv iwviiu umir lriuiuis. irom
fclore, on Elizabeth Street, in Stroudsburg,
i one door below the Indian Queen Hotel, ex
amine their goods and learn how low they
sell them.
We have DRY GOODS in almost endless
ne-Jcan assure thc public that there is still room
for a few more evidences of same s67t.
TWt forget the pher zvJ -:ve us a call.
J. P. .METZGAR;
March 29, 1S6G
JEltOUE STORM,
OHSAi
5 -a-i n 3 g
w w a- a
AHE NOW OFFERED BY A
NE Yf FIRM,
SMILEY & WALTON,
(3UCCESSOK&.T0 R. S. STAPLES.)
The subscribers would hereby inform
their friends and the public generally,
that they have recently" purchased thc
entire stock of 11. S. oTAl'LES, and asso-
ciated themselves together-as co-partnecs
uniser the name ot
SMILEY WALTON,
for the purpose of carrying cn the Mer
cantile trade in all its brances, at the well
known stand lately occupied by 11. S.
StaPi.is. .We have already added to our
former stock a fresh supjdy of
FAXCY DRESS GOODS, SPRING
STYLES.
Our goods were bought low, since the
late decline in prices, and our customers
shall have the benefit of it.
Yre also keep a full assortment of choice
F;:i2iilv Graccrlc,
Crockery Ware, y
vVaodu.E Ware, &c.
In short, we mean to. keep every thing
that constitute a first clsss country slore.
Our purpose shall be to endeavor to give
' perfect .Hatisiaclion to all who favor us ,
with their natroua:c. Come and see us.
. MORRIS SMILE r.
JOS. T. WALTON.
StrauLburg, Pa., March 22, 18G6.
7 a -sy t r; . , i
Oa&ifiCt MaKCFj M lleilaK-
o-
i1? ' .
v-
Is Pre pa re (hdl'i a Large Stock of
CABINET WARE
rf "SO MEET ALL demands upon him, pr .
X will mannlacture to order anytinng in .
hie line, in the htcst slylefe o suit the taste
of customers.
All work made of the best material and
warranted.
He is also prepared, with material and
fixtures, to .attend to the business of
UNDERTAKING
in a manner that cannot fail to prove satis
factory to all who fa'or him with patron
age.
Prices moJeratc.
Shop aud Ware-Room on the corner of
Sarah and Simpson Sts.,
April 5, I860. STROUDSBURG, PA.
Greatest Medicine
N TIIJ: WORLD,
. CGff&QVHQ SYRUP OF
Tar, Wild Cherry and Mound,
For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Croup, Sore Throat, Horse
ncss, Asthma, Inf amotion of the
Lungs, &c, &c.
Pain in the Side and Breast, Bronchitis,
Shortness of Breath, and all diseases lend
ing to Pulmonary Consumption.
Preyarcd and sold by
W. HOLLINSI1EAD, Druggist,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
PRICE 35 cts per Bottle.
March 22, 1SGG. 3m.
Board Among-the Mountains.
FOR A FAMILY of 7 persons, (3 crown
persons, 3 children and one servant,)
from about the middle of June until Septem
ber. Please state location, how near R R.
Station, lowest terms, &c. Addre.s
S. A. M., Box 071, Station D.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
Death to High I
April 19, 16GG.
THE CHOLERA AND ITS TREATMENT.
BY A MISSIONARY niYSICIAN.
The probability that the cholera, which
proved so great a scourge in Western
Asia and in parts of Europe,- in 1SG5,
may visit thc United States during the
coniiug season, gives much interest and
importance to a paper on the subject, pre
pared by Dr Pratt, of Marash, (Ccutral
Turkey mission.) lie was at Constanti
nople during the prevalence of the epi
demic in that city, and states that, "after
consultation with Dr. Hamlin and others,
who had practical experience in former
epidemics of the kind, a circular was pre
pared, suggesting principles and methods
of management, a copy of which was fur
nished to each mission family." This
was afterwards modified, as the result of
experience, and he has now furnished it,
substantially, for publication in the Her
ald. Thc effioac- of thc treatment may
be seeu from thc following statement.
"An experiment was made in carrying
out these directions, by Messrs. Long and
Trowbridge, in several of thc Khans of
the city. In these great caravansaries.
hundreds of stangers live, laborers of
an sons irom all parts or tiic country,
hiring only rooms and taking care of
themselv.es. Iany of them live in the
most wre'ehed condition, and with neith
er conveniences nor applicauces for, the
care of the sick; sleeping on the floor, j been stopped for hours. A little water
two, four, or six, in one small, dark, half of gum arabic may be allowed, teaspoon
lighted, unventilatcd room, jo circum- j ful at atime; or, perhaps, lumps of ice
stances could be more unfavorable, and j might be taken with safety,
there were only two meliorating facts;! "For the typlwid fever, which often
one, that all were near at hand and could i follows an attack, chamomile or sage tea,
Cftiii seen ; the other, that they put , and diohorctic treatment, will be all that
implicit confidence in their physicians, f is needed, besides a moderate use of stim
aad followed directions. Under these ' ulan, for convalescence." Missionary
circumstances three brethren, (not medi
cal men,) supplied themselves with the
medicines mentioned, and taking a room
iu one of these khans; miuistered to all
comers.
"The result was most gratifying. They
had, of patients who were forced to take
to their beds, (which they did only at the ;
last minute,) one hundred aud two. .thousands ot parents who by industry
Take from these eight, whom they only have gained a position which enables
saw at the last moment and administered them to destroy their children, take the
to but once, and you have niuety-four surest means of accomplishing their de
treated. Ofthcscten died; four from struetion, by cucouragiug them in idle
relapses brought on by imprudeuce in ness, aud allowing, them to grow up with
eating or drinking, .and two from the ty- j feolings of contempt for labor. No child
phoid fever which succeeded the cholera. ' ought to be reared to feel that it is dis
Not a few of these ninety-four were far j graceful to work at whatever manual la
gone in the stage of collapse when first , bor best suits his talents, uo matter if his
seen. ' Two, who died, died in six hours j father is a minister, or a lawyer, or aseu
after the first symptoms, one in uine hours, j ator, or the President of thc United States,
and several in twelve hours. The result j Many youug 'men arc looking forward
may be summed up as one death in ten upon life with the general idea that they
cases; but to these must bc added from ' arc going to eujoy themselves. They are
three to four hundred cases which pre-: provided with needful physical comforts,
sented themselves at the room in various ! and they mean to bc very happy. They
stages of the disease, not so severe as to have no trade. They sliight their pro
bring them to their beds. The fame of;fession. Their whole governing princi
these brethren went so far that even Mus- j cle iu life is to shirk anything like work;
sulmans came, iu two or three instances, ' and they expect to have enjoyment with
to take them to their harems: one old ! out industry. 33ut no man in this world
! man saying he had had a physician, but i
wanted to get a master in his profession, j
;and so came for one of them
"Thc remedies and methods are not
new; but they are simple, easy of appli-
cation by people of common sense, and in
this experiment, cerfainly, proved emi
nently succc.-sful.
In one case, friction of the spine with
ointment of aa;n on hi proved very use
ful ; but thc means specified below are
within the reach of all. iu case the scourire'i
'should visit-America the coming year.
; Let them be boldly and faithfully applied,
and with God's blessiug, success will
doubtless often crowu the effort.
Symptoms of tlic Disease.
"Colera is a disease of the stomach and
J intestines, manifested by purging and
vomiting, and running, sooner or later,
jnto djsci,;,rres like water with rice boiled
in it. This te the essential nature of the
disease, no matter where it appears.
When it comes as an epidemic commonly
called 'Asiatic cholera there co-exists,
to a greater or less degree, what is called"
malignancy; manifested by coldness of the
surface of thebody, depressed pulse, pur-
pie shriveled appearance of extretnx tes , 0hiof -n th(J Survcyor.Genirars 0Cice.
and perhaps spasms. It is this quality that Colonol-W. U. irIustroug to.day re
1 r,.!, & Til "H 2 Sned his position as Deputy Secretary of
m ii iUSu, i.uu, w.i,u wv ,
virulent degree, causing death in three
hours, aud before the purging and vom
iting have had time, of themselves, to
produce any effect.
Treatment.
"To meet these conditions, the follow
ing directions must bo carefully followed.
"(1) Por thc stage of diarrhea. This
may come on insidiously, painless aud
hquce not alarming, but should be met
promptly. The remedy is, 'The cholera
mixture so called, consisting of equal
parts of
Laudanum, Tincture of Rhubarb, and
Spirits of Champher.
"Begin jvith 30 drops, taken clear and
unmixed, with a little sugar placed iu the
mouth afterwards. Repeat the dose af
ter every evacuation, increasing it if thc
case becomes urgent to 60 drops, (a ta
blespoonful,) or DO drops if necessary.
If the diarrhea is not controlled by this
means, an iujection of from 30 to 90 drops
of laudanum, in a table-spoonful of starch,
will prove a valuable help. This may be
often repeated. If the diarrhea ceases, do
not entirely iutcrmit the medicine, but
give in gradually diminished doses, every
one or two hours, for a period of twelve
or even twenty-four bourse.
"(2) For the vomiting stage, the best
remedy is
Laudanum, Tincture of Capsicum,
'Juncture ot Ginger, and Tincture of
Cardamom seeds,
equal parts ; to be given, from 40 to
j.L. Lj:ii.j..jr.ii' .ii
tard poultice to the abdomen.
only remedy is stimulauts. esneciallv
oranay, wnicn must De given with great
iiuuuuuj, lium two
every half or evi
returns, and nuls
iremiues are rcstorcu. it is always to be
given undiluted. Alcohol, or other spirits.
X l t 1 "t" i 1 1
will answer the purpose, if brandy is not
to be had. It will be necessarv to com-
, . .... J
bme with this, artificial heat, bottles of
the feet and hands, stomach aud limbs.
liemember that boldness, to the verge of
rashness, is better than excess of caution,
and that no danger is to be apprehended
from any of these remedies so long as the
j symptoms for which they arc given arc
i uncontrolled
"Thc use of cold water must be strictly
forbidden, except merely to- gargle the
throat ; a every small quantity, swallowed,
will bring on the diarrhoea after it has
Herald.
WORK A BLESSING.
Many young men have fathers that arc
well off, and they have no ambition, and
no particular prospect. They scorn a
trade. A man that is too well born for
a trade, is very well-born for a gallows !-
will be happy who violates thc fundamen
tal law of industry. You must work i
f
j 3'ou are going to be a happy man. I
know you think it is hard; but if God
had meant that you should bc a butterfly,
you would have been, born a butterfly.
And as vou were not born a moth or a
miller, but a manj 3'ou must accept the
conditions of your manhood. And if
there is a principle that is more important
at the very threshold ot lile than another,
it is that man is born to icorh. At the
beginning ot the history of the race, it
may have been a curse that doomed man
to work ; but, thank God, it has been
changed to a blessing iiow. And thc
baptism of work is a baptism of blessing.
JlfW. Bcecher.
LTarrisjjurg, May 1. General John
P. Ilartranft, thc new Auditor-General,
and Colonel Jacob M. Campbell, the new
Surveyor-General, were inducted into of
fice to-day, having given the usual ofiice
bond.
Iu thc Auditor-General's Department
Mr.'J. W. Maur has .been appointed Chief
Clerk. Mr. Theo. K.Babcock, formerly of
th(J Commonwealth, thc clerks of the
State Department presenting him with a
haudsome and costly silver set. lie re
tires to his home at Easton. W. W.
Hays, Esq , who has served creditably
for five years past as the Chief Clerk of
the Secretary's Ofiice, has been appointed
as Deputy Secretary in the place of Col
onel Armstrong. He assumes his duties
to-day.
QCr A legal "double six." A jury in
New York last week, a'fter a three days'
trial, and being locked up nil night, stood
" iust hung," and on coming into court sub
mitted their case in a poetical effusion, of
which the following is a specimen:
Oh when I make my little pile,
And put it safely by,
I'll spend my days and nights in Court,
And all the causes try.
I'll "disagree in every case,
Put parlies in a fix;
Come, boys, let's take another vote,
And throw the "double six."
That jury was immediately discharged,
A resent analysis of the milk furnished
by the New York milkmen shows that it
consists oi inrec quarts or water 10 one or
milt, to w.nicu was. auuea starcu to give
it thickness, grease to make it oleagm- j
ous, and roasted sugar to give it a creamy i
color. !
x '.?, f , , . ii 1 "0" oy tne Jbcgisiature at its last session :
tor every fit of vomiting: taking care to , tion against all narties concerned. A a .. , , .
uruns. unuuuieu ana lonoweu uv susrar ai- cause oi muen fossinaim virr.nnns lnrtinmn. i - -r
give it as soon as the fit ceases, when it j M. Brown, his wife, and a daughter of in Z 0," 1::7
will h ,nnr llrlv m hn mh!nl An ! I,; u-JPo Ko fi. Y,etnnA av. n 01 1 ote s? inus, taverns and eating
n-llonh n,15.,i,nnfc f n, iB n ior TOc. rnfo r,7i :i p L.J ! no"scs this Commonwealth.
not water to ine ooay auu extemities, uiuuuU, w uiammuuj umucu mis hi- or by depoition
friction of thc limbs, (which no one need matched and unequal pair a farce to or anv 0j- ttem
1 I . , 1 ... l ,ri l nn ri rvr- . - n,.r.mn,. a ' : ill ' f
1 ear to annly,) and mustard, nerhans. to Iuuol0U anu civilization, unquaueu m
! Marriage of a CMld Eleven Years of Age
The Detroit Union records the follow-
nig
60 inst., at the Johnson House which was the
rl ' r i -. . . .
i nuuuiu- cauic on on U1C
A J ,7 ! n !
-accompanied by a fellow unworthy die
uaiuu ui man, uaraect vaync, a DroKen-
"own playactor of thirty three years, but
, 777; wearing a wig ana pow-
f f rA1lrtlni It j- 1 1 . .
- i- 7, """ aPPnca t0 Justlcc,
' Russell but that gentleman spurned the
J simpleton from his premises, as his object
i was contrary to the law ot nature.
!o-i , ,
.Squire Carson solemnized the sacred
.1 1 r V
Or I rnrl innn nnn iinnnnnr of rlh.,-m
nis mue witc
w h candy; her relatives and himself,
fol owed by a yelling bevy of youngsters,!
ft w,UVia f Wl,?.n U ?1CX ??fcM
the boys thrust a rail between the bride- j
K f t0 I"' 1??.m0tir :P ?
bloa cd like a calf and nolding a knife in
one hand and his purse containing forty-
live ceuts, in tne other, beir"ed lor mcrcv. !
allowed him to rejoin the weddiug party,
To Cure Yeak Eyes in Horses.
I. P. Shelby, of Payette count', Ken
tucky, writes to the Country Gcntl.man:
A short time since I nurchased a valu-
tuB -uu ri ,u ,r . sous, and if any such court shall be satk
Iho disgust and indignation of the Ced that such hotel, inn or tavern, fi
whole community knew no bounds- unncc cssary for the accomraodation of
Some were or seizing the pigmy wife 8tra s aml travelcr3 or that tLc
and sending her to the House o Corrco- plicaSt for iicense to j. a hoc :
tion ; other c lamprecl for a coat of tar and , or tavcrn or eating-house, or restaurant;
feathers for the justice wlro set the laws Lc 1 m ' i
.a.,, JW um, .u.Muu, pui-, be issued frcm the court of quater
poses and found, unfortunately for me I of thc eveTal coua.5 QQ hQ
that her left eye was every weaic, andjand under samo restrictions anc
able marc five years old, for saddle pur-
(Hill liiiifTfie Tii-niinni-cori t c in i-xmi ,i ..
lose it. There is a Candian Frenchman ,1.,,i' S .,
u ii ittm -j- ' anu an a
uv iuu uuiuii ui u iison, resiumg in iav' ,. i101.ft
r-Vr ,.. ; T. i isha!1 not app'v to the cit? of Philadel-
her. I directed him to try his skill, and:,i,
and water, which he reduced to about
blood heat, and would, with a quill, blow
thc liquid into the eye. After trying thc
above preparation three times, he took a
piece of alum as largo as the end of one's
finger, and "burning it in the fire he re
duced it to powder, and blew it stoutly,
by thc same process, into her ce. So
far as we can judge, she can now see per
fectly, and thc eye is apparently sound
aud well. It is a valuable remedy.
Three hundred and forty Indians, of
the Yellow Medcinc trible of Sioux, the
remnant of Little Crow's baud, who com
mitted thc massacre in 18G2,and taken were
prisoners by Governor Marshall, have
been sent up the Missouri river, to be set
tled in a portion of one of thc territories,
where they will be watched aud kept out
of mischief. One of them boasts that he
killed and seapled a dozen white women.
Thirty-nine of thc ringleaders of the
massacre were tried and hung, but Little
Crow made his escape with a portion of
his band. These Indians, of whom about
one hundred and fifty are squaws,, have
been held as hostages ever since.
Thc list of awards to thc captors of the
assassins of Mr. Lincoln and thc reward
paid for thc arrest of Jefferson Davis have
been laid before the House of Representa
tives. Col. L. C. Baker receives $3,850;
Lieut. Buker, 4,000; Boston Corbet,
$1,000; Lieut. Dougherty, 57,500. Col.
Pritchard receives $10,000 for the cap
ture of Jeff. Davis. Of course there is
much dissatisfaction with the awards,
and would be under any circumstances.
'A Beautiful Incident.
A babe not old enough to walk was
creeping on the floor. By and by a bright
ray of sunshine fell upou thc carpet.
Baby saw it, aud crept toward the dazzling
object. She looked , at it, and crept all
around it with' thc greatest interest in her
sweet face, and then putting down her
little lips she kissed it. The brightJittlc
sunbeam lighted up joy in her heart, aud
she expressed that joy with a sweet kiss.
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A Little boy in AVisconsin was being
put to bed rlie other night about dark
when he objected to going so early. His
mother told him the chickens went to bed
early and he must do so too. The little
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fellow said he would if his mother would
dnnsthnnlil hens did-HO to bed first.
i .u nwtnns to nmo
Surely Yes.
The most extraordinary instance of
patience on record, in modern tunes is
7 noZl. i' i V i r
hat of a judge, who listened silently for
two days, while a couple of wordy attor -
neys contended about the construction ot
an act of Legislature, and then ended the
controversy by quietly remarking, "Gen -
tlcmcn, the law is repealed."
Miss Anna II. Adams, a maiden of G8
years of age, residing in Danville, Pa.,
is cutting her fourth set of teeth and
crowinf? a new cron of dark hair. Mrs.
. Elizabeth Christyt a widow of 05 years
: 0f age, living in Winchester, is cutting a
; now Eefc 0f teeth, alter being toothless lor
years.
Earn money, save money, and you will
have money.
.License Act.
The following Act to further regulate
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eating houses, in this btate. was adoDted
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nionwealth nf lVnilr1mniq in Hanarol
A QCO,Li,r .i :Z i. v t.
by the authority of the same
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applicant, in flivor of and remonstrances,
,,;,( th nni;nf;n rtf
nTvinr to eithVr of them for ' V:c:nRn fn.
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"-t-M i uutti, iuu, larviu, uuljii" uuuau ur
rc,taurant, and also to examine in court
under oatlr the signers
to the petition of the ai-
l"w"iJ w "J juwax Jl ULllL uui-
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courtui rcfase t0 grant such license,,
and the &st scction theacfc f f
tcenth of A H AnnQ Domini
thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine is
hereb Icd . Frovided That persons
produced in court for examination as prol
.idcd b this act shall bc entitled toPtllQ.
are' now aIowcd tam
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mcnwealth, to bc paid by the petitioner
or remonstrantSj or some of them ; as the.
court may direct.
Section 2. That hereafter license to res'1'
tauranls and eating-houses, shall not be
granted by thc county treasurer of any
be rcm the court Jf ter sessions
me terms
d regula-
are apr lied to inn and taverns,,
cts iuconsistant with this section
Inr rnnnaln:! 7 In! rPl ic nnf
Retiring Senators.
With the. adjournment of our State-'
Legislature, the terms of the following
Senators expired : The Rcpulicans are
Jeremiah Nickols, of Philadelphia county;
Wilmcr Worthington, of Chester, Dela
ware and Montgomery ; David Fleming, of
Dauphin and Lebanon ; Benjamin Champ
neys, of Lancaster; J. M. Dunlap, of
Lancaster ; George Ar. Householder, of
Somerset, Bedford and Fulton, and Thom
as Hoge, of Mercer, A'enaugo and War
ren. The Democrats whose terms ex
pire arc IT. B. Bcardslce, of Carbon, Mon
roe, Pike and AVayne ; David B. Mont
gonier, of Northumberland, Montouif,
Columbia ;iud Sullivan ; John Latta, of
AArcstmorland, Lafaj'cttc and Beaver.
Fourteen Republican Senators and eight
Democrats hold over.
Davis to be Tried.
It is now pretty well settled 'that Jef
fersou Davis will be arraingncd before
one of the Circuit Courts of the United
States, either iu Arirginia or Tennessee,
as soon as the arrangements on which the;
Attorney General is now engaged have
been completed. The charge will be
high treason, aud as the Attorney Gen
eral holds, that there is no such thing aa
constructive presence the trial must take
place within the State where the crime
was committed. most likely in Arirginia.
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Nitro-GIycerine What is it
Glycerine is the sweet principle of oil,
and is extensively used for toilet purposes;
but mixed with nitric acid is converted
into a highly explosive substance, which
is called "nitroglycerine." JNitrio-gl-ceriuc
is composed of 75 per cent of ni-tro-acid
and 25 per cent of glycerine oil.
The explosive force of this compouud, ac
cording to bulk, is thirteeu times that of
guupowder, and hence it has bpen ex
tensively used in the blasting purposes
A country youth who had rctured home
from the city, was asked by his anxious
father if he was guarded iu his conduct
while there. "Oh, yes," was the reply
of the devoted sou, "I was guarded by
two policemen part of thc time."
"That's a fine strain," said one gentle
man to another, alluding to the tpno of a
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icr at a concert the other evening.
' J-OS, said a COUiury uau wuo w uuui
i " but if he strains much more he II bust.
A widow out West married a man to
whom she refused her daughter, because,
she said her husband was an ugly " crit-
'ter"and she had learned how to man
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cA,, nn nva ilnf fr0mL' to law 3
nij,rbty coid business; for all you ever
1 ct,-isbufc justice, and sometimes you
Jon,t gct tliaL
'it has been asked, when rain fulls does
jt cver got up again if Of course it does,
H1 dcw time,
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, Death coraos to a good man to relievo
him ; it comes to a bad one to relieve so-
ciety.
Arheu a man is saddlbd with a bad
wife there is sure to be fit if. una iu the1
family.