Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, June 01, 1861, Image 1

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AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER.
CEVI L. TATE, Editor.
"TO HOLD AND TRIM THE TOUCH OF TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'ER THE DARKENED EARTH."
$2 00 PER ANNUM
15.--NO.
13.
QfllDHBIADllBCCltAT.
'UULISHKD EVERY SATOUDAY, HY
f LEVI L. TATE.
J IM.DLOOMSBOnO, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
:gj o l'TTo e
'f thfnete ftrlck Ituilillnf, effosile the Eithangt, bi still
Me Court House.
"Jcuioeratie cm Quarte n.'
tkrms or SUUSCKIFTIOX.
51,00 In advuncc, for one copy, for sit mouths,
1 73 In fi'lvancc, fur mm copy, ono jcnr,
,1 (K) Ifuot paid within the first thrpo month.
'2 SJ1 f r li ot iiM within tho II rut ill months.
J12 30 If not paid Itlitn tliejcnr.
"fttTiN" subscription taken for 1pm thin fIx mmuin,
?iBnd no pnper discontinued until all arrearages shall have
been paid.
OrdlnafvArvFHTiFMENTa Inserted, ami Jon Work
executed, at tliu eelaUllsliciltiriced.
yUALTIMOllK LOOK HOSPITAL.
- )U. JOIhVM'ON',
Timfnundcrof this ,lhratcd IiiMtutlou, otlVrs the
mo-tr'Uaiii, ppucdy, and only rilWutal rcnu-dy In
ilio world for i'irL'ctfur Gut-ls, fc?lricriri',Heininal wak
ntm.'rnltiH In tin Loins, Constitutional H.l'iltty, Iitipo
ti-ncy, Wi'Ukn.-H of tho II irk and Mail.. Atlartiou of
llie.Kidncjs, Palpitation of the Heart, J)iip.'p.-i.i, Nor
ouS Irritability, Iinram of tlio llcad, Throat, Nns j or
tiktn, und all tlioso aorigus and iiMmirliol) Duordtir
arising from tlii iluatnittUe Iiahit- (.1 Votith. vvh-i h dp
troys hoili body and mind, Three burnt ml fc.dil.iry
practices, are more tnt.il to their iitim than tin songo!
tlia t5yrcn j to tliu m-tiiiirTt Ulse:., blighting tin ir mot
lirilliaut hop js and anticipations, ruidi-riug marriage iic.
i umiossiuic.
' MAKKlACi:.
t Jarrhd persons, or Young .Men lotilumjdaHiu mnr
liiif, 1) iu if aw art: of phtsiial vv eakni's-, organic dt nliill
l)M.uVf jrmitii'i, &:r4, klio iuim 'ili.it ly consult Dr
Ji'hiiiton and Iu rcMrrd to iKTiVit licaltli.
II u who plici'H himselfuiidcr the cm i ot IT .lohnntnn,
may religiously contldi' in his honor at a gnttlt'iiun, and
cunndcmiy rely upon nn vkui a a nyician.
OUUANIO tt'DAKMiSH
immediately cured and full vigor restored.
ThU dcs.ast it tliti p iialty inot trc-i'ieiitly paid hy
tliusc who havi Iipcoiiiu tho victim of linpropi r in hiIl'cu
cle. Young pi'rsotn aru too aj t tu Liunuiit trim
not beiiip awari' of th'i drcaiifut (oiitn-'punro that 11 a
meuc. Nou', lio that uudLrtaiid4 tin1 1 ulpj-it w ill pre.
ton i to deny that tliu power vf priicreation i- liiht mhiiht
'hythoxefallnig into improper liabiti thai) i tin- pnul.'iit.
'lti!Bldo t"ing dfprm d 1 if tin; plrniin' m h -f.ltl.y oil,
ppnngg, the iu'-1 fcriotu and (li?mntivj iatmi to
tpilh body and muni fi ri Tlia M Iiccohii-n (iLrtilii;
'ilfltha phttiLal ati'l hi 'tit.'il povcii u 1 uki-uutl, n rviio
iltljilny, J -.01 pii 1, paljdi ition tit the li art, iiulia-siiiiii,
"ijjfajtiiig tithe fraim tCoivli, tfytnj tonis 1 1 CoiHump
tfffth&.r.
"flp- Oirio'', '3. T Sm'Ttt TnFpaiLK Hraur. si vnt dour?
fKa IliUiuiorj ttri'ct. Kat hi.li", up tho ftt-pn. He par
(lic'ilar In ohseruni tlm NAJli; uud Nl'MLhU, or uu
- 2Wiruiitaku til ' plar..
"it Ctre ti'utrcatett, cr no Charge ,lWc, in frvi One to
Tiro Do lis.
WftQ MKRCUlfY Oil N WSIlul H DllUdM I'KK.
- Jfo- I tit. .hhlsvox
Memb r of tin Kijal i fllt'gt of H ir'oii. nt ltundon.
OraduatJ troin omj ot tlit; nmt tmri 'in L'oii -31. s it tin
VniUil t?tutii an I th i.'r-:it t pirt l uli.'lif Un
ttien fp-Mit In tha 11 r-t MoKpltalit of I.u-kIoii, Paii, I lula
Atlphla and fUunh rt', ti h il' it d to uu t f tii uun-i h
tortiBhiiic runMth.it ucru utcr known; inauj tnailit a
with riuiii) ia tli lKad and ear h--n .irl .'p, uri-ni
Lnfrt'imi(ii 'in. h-iina alaruntd at su Men cu'iiid-, and liirh
I'ulnfixi, Hh lri" 11 nt hl'i'lnn, itih-n U d -o lo-tiau-s t Mti
ilcranvoinont ! unml, ware cur.-d luiiuaUiat ly.
a i j:utai Disi:Afi:.
VIu?n th uii-'"ii kd anil inipr'i lent vutarv of pi n.ure
rtnd h! It H ituliil) ad th 1 hc l of tlii" pai'itnl ttir.,'an. il
toooAJi I, ipp in that an III tim '.I a it -ham o.
.dread of discovery, ditt-id tit.n tnm applj, ni" lo iJiom
i-ho from L'diif.Ltiou and ri'Kp-'i t ilnhty ran al.-tu h frj -ud
1 lilm.'iklai:ig till tin londittutionary fjiutomi o tlii
horrid dii m.- in ik -n th iratip ar:im , t 11 h a-, ulrcmti'd
idirsthroit, diiicaded noitu, noiturcu, p.iind ia tliuhal
and litii!), illiiiiu'rtif of .i;'it. d-ial'nt t, ti.nlca ti th hkni
bmit, an 1 aruiit, blutclui on tho nad. f.ico and i-xtri'tuf
ties, pro.'r.-tiiisf w ith rapidity. till at I it Hi - palate of
tt j nt )titli aad ban of tho noni- tail 111 find th v u tun n
thin d'f m become a liorri 1 objert of rciiniiiiiicration
till death put a period to Iih drtjaill'iil bUJll'rins. by ,iu
iImij; linn to tJi.it houriii! from uli-nr,' no irav-l'-r re
luros." T fall, tlurrfore, Dr. JoiuIhji laila.?. Iiiiti
slftopreH r'.fthd tiiiiat t-imoablo t-i'i rrty, and trofuhin
citeuciv pratticn in tHa tlrt IIopit-iU i.f I'.nropu and
Aourica, lie can confident!) ri-rtiaitiiftid fiifi mid spiMl)
euro to thQ unfortunate Jitim ot tin- horrid dioiu.f,
r TAKII 1'Altl'Jta'L Ul N'OTICJL
Dr J, al.lrtHHcs aU tho-j who hau it J ire 1 lliemcht b
tiy ptivatj and iuipropor indulcnci.
The nf are tfoiut- of the tud timl inclamtmlx 1 (IVf t pro
duced by i-atl habitH ofjutith. Winkii'- nf the
Hack and Mmb4, I'aiti in tlm lli'ad, Dinni -nit nf Hiiht
Imh of Mucul ir I'o'Ait, I'atpitatio'i rf tlit- llfiirl. Djs
pep.iu, NiTVoua lrratatalilj Jicrau it nu'ot t f iln inpva
tlvti Fuiictluiiit.ficiterul Jliibihty, nmptoiob of Coiuuiuii
tlonJA-r.
.MENTALLY. The f -arful t if.-ctn upon the 1, 111 d nru
much to budri'ad'jd, Lonnof Mtoiory.roiifiislou U' IdciiH
HpreiKion of the spirit h, V, il rorchodiiifTH, Aversion
of Hocicty, Tiiuity, A.c am soiu uf the cviN proiltici'd.
Thou4.ni U of pi moil n ot fall agei (an now juJo what
lalbo'cau: of tluir di-rlnnHjr health. LoriMnt; lliif
l30r, bocomlui weal,iiii!e nd I'linnat d, having tut
gular ajiraruiic aLr.ut theujuti, cou'li uad iiiptutu ul
Caeiaiiintiori.
OS'S IWKlOUATIN'f! KlILUY I'OR
OKCAMU vi.akm;j?h.
lij"tUH great and iiniortuut reiuody, wiaknesrt of tho
v-rgans are ncldily tured, nnd full vljror rroturi'd.
Tliomand ot tha moat tmroiu au 1 debilitated, uhn
hadlcttt all hope, hava Ijcii immviiiafly riliet'i. All
imf adimentB to Marriaze, riiical uud Miit.il I)i(iwi.
ncutiou, N't-roiis Irrattbilitv.Trcinlliii'.'Kaiid W.'Akn.
r exliauitntion of tin mont fearful kind, sp.-etlilj curej
b, Doctor Juhustoii.
t'irw YOUXO MUX.
Who have injured tlmiM-Urn bv a certain urnitipe.
indulged In wh.'u alone -aliabit I rcqiiviiily It.-irnod irom
ciil roiupaaioiu, or ut school th L-ifecto of wludi are
sightly felt, ciu uli-n ahU-cp, and if not cured render n
narrlage linpobible, au I dettroyu both mind and bod) ,
elmuld apply ImuudiaUly.
What a pitty that omc unit, the hope of IiH rountrv,
and tha darling of hid par.'iitH, hhotiM be xtiatrhad iroin
all prop.'rtn and eiijojiiiPiiU ol life, by the couseipti-n
rci of deviating from 111" path uf nature, and indulgiH;
ia a'vertain Becrtt liihtt. Hucti person beloru tun
templatiuz,
r MARUXAOn
tlm uiVfctn of Bluili nr.,
houId, reflect tint .a puiind mind and body are t Ij r mo
Indeed, w ithout these tin Journey through lifa becomes I
the view: the mind becomes t-hadnwed w iih i!.iuiir
tilled with the melancholy rctU'ctiou that the lnppin.bs
of another beenmes blicbted with our nun,
OFFICII NO. 7 tiUUl'JiritniJUHICK WV.,Uatti,nore, Md
AU rtUUfilCAL Ol'KUATlONrf rilltfOUMKI).
N, II. Let no false moJefty prevent ou, but apply
fmmediatilv either persoiiallv or In latter.
SKIN I
i ui.si:Afii;rfHi'r.i;i)iiA' lti
CLUED.
TO isTH.i.i F.HS.
The many thousands cured at this institution within
the last 15 year?, and tho numerous important Surgical
Operation performed by Dr. Joluutou, wituotbed by
the reporter! of the papers and many other perous, no
nces of which have appeared ugaiu and acam b.'fore the
pnblic,' besides Ins staudiug as a gentleman of ilnrartpr
Aad responsibility, is a suiluient uuarautcc to the alllate J
'Mfr TAKli NOTICi:.
K.III-T-There are irj many ignorant and worthier
Ouaeks advertidug thenu'dves l'huieiam, ruining the
lienltb Of Ike ul ready aftlicted, that Dr. JobuMnn deems
itriceswtry tu my, especially tn thosu mini 'painted
with hU reputation, tint his credentials and dipl,.nns
always hang in his oilice,
O5" Tikb Nm UK, All letters mud be pot puid, and
contain a postage stamp lor the reply, or no aiuwur will
to sent.
MarcM7. ICO.
F11ESI1 ARRIVAL
it. -or-
MEM- Uo $ SII ITU
TIIC un tcrsigned, grateful for past patronage, rcspert
. fully iti farms liiscustumvrs and ths public geuerullv,
that he was just received from the i;a,ttrno cities, the
largest and mot select stuck of
SPUING AND SUMMER
ThatXas ysl been opened In lttoouuburg, to whith U
Invites the atteutiou of Ins fiieiuls, and ast-urcs them
thattbey are oilVred for sain ul great bargains. JIis
Btuck comprises a large assortment of
Joi:ntk.mi;n"s wuaiuno ArrAitnii,
(Confuting ot Fasiuonablu Dates Coitsi of every des
cription; I'ants, Vests, bhirts, Cravats Mocks, Cotton
Handkerchiefs, Cloves, Suspenders, &c.
7GOLD WATCHES
- JEWELRY,
Of cvr description, fine and cheap.
N. Iteiuember " J.etetnbrr Cheap KmOrium -all
and tee. No charge for cxamin (loods
" dan iu i.ownvni:no
Wopliirf "Marti: Ja0J iJielJ
Mlfc l'EOl'LE 8 COOK ROOK.
IN AM, ITS IIUANCIUa.
MISS ELIZA A0TON.
CARtrttiv ntvuLo dv mrs. s. J, iiAtt.
It Ttlli 'tfu IIow tn cliOA.nnll kltifla nf Tnt. nn.,i....
mill Uaiuc.nlili nil lliovariom rinil mini
.rl.u.vu uiuuka in urceaiii nnu conking
ll'-if H11J l'ot ; nl.ci Hi,. ,.,t nu, ,m".
i'icf.noy 01 tmung, pickiitic mu curlii"
tlu (i.tnii. e
It 7 ells You All the vnrinu ami inoilaprrorcd innilrB
i filri';liij, cm king, nnJ lionlnj Alultuli
Lamb, I'ciiltry anil (innia r.rnll
kliuli, Hlth thi' nuicri'iit Dri.'iiiie.1(ira-
It Tell t Ion Unu tu rliiinsoi rl.MD, mill rLt'rtu I'iali
of till Hlnilg.atiil limi'toKitci-ton itulien
titintril I Qlu nil th" inrln
approved rnode uf cookjup, ith the
....tu.n.i n:nuiBB, r-iiuci'ii, anu 1 iaor
t Incnapprfpriate toeath.
ItllS 10W All the variuuu and incmt nnnmvixl n.n.ln.
of pr'parinir over nny dilK-retit kinds of
urnui?, ana utewrf, Mini tliu nl
Ishes and S.anuninga appropriate to each
im viii umi utiuiia uiMiiiiuM npprocu modes
Of (OitkillL' YtKLtallNi Of I IDn dfiBf-rin.
lion, nNu how topreparu rickleaj.'ntsiips
v.. . .. .. . ' 1 " u aieaii
Hh, (ame, .MiiBtirooin, ic.
1 tilt You AU the nr10u4 and mot approved modes
in rrjiaiiuii mid cookiiis an hinds o
ri.uu and tancy r.ibtr).t'udilina. Om
(letter,' I'rtttera. Uake C'niiftTt lim-n.
rr erCi), Jj Hies, andewti.t dUlu-a uf
every oc i npiion.
It Tells You All Hie arioiiti and mot approvp'l irmdrF
of makiiitx Dread, liuAc, Muilliifi, nnd
liifcuit, the best method of pri paring
t'oifie.f lioeulate,aud Tie. and how to
mike tfjrnpt, t'ordlalc, an I Wines of
ii ri 1 hi 4 kiiulir,
Jt TdU leu lion lu n't out and rrmnient a table, Inm
tot arve all kindii l fish. 111811 or 1'uw I,
and in ahort.how to sa (amplify Hm
lioleart of t oohlnj in to brin? the
clndctr-t luxuries or the table within t'
erybudy's riacli.
The bn'.k cnntaiiiK ll pa2ej, und upuards of twcUo
hundred lijcipcs. all of whlclmn tliu remilts f actual
exp rmnce. having Iwen fully and carefully tested under
th personal nuperit.li 11 leiiw cf 1I1. urltirs It is prin
ted 111 iirlenr and o n tp... , illunraied Willi appro
priat eiiiiraingK,nnd will be forwarded to ah iidi!rer.
neatly bound, and poKta-fii paid, on receipt of the nrieu
or imloth, extra, Sl.Ai
ijjilOOO A YEART-W
Ins i n ce
rywhi re. in a llin? the nboi e work, onr indutcment to
all surh b log very hle-ral.
l'r siual (npicn df tha book, or f r t rmt to agents,
with otli.-r iiifuruiatlon, npplv t or nddres
Jllli.N i; i-oiTCIt. I'uli I her.
Ko, ni?H.iuo;ii ritr.'ct. I'hiladtlpliia, l'a.
Novernb -r :', 1-od ( 111
no vol tr.ixr inwihins i
DO YuV lt'.l.Vr MJMiUiS t
no you n.i.Ti .vtr.w.c7;?
no Yuir mat i Jwnrjcrti:!
STLMUJiATlNU ONUUKNT,
lot the VhiLcn and Hair
I WW rtuliirri'aers tak pi a--tire in announcing to the
Cili. 111. of tin L tilt d Mat-.. Hut ihrv haw d.
taiued tii'j .aencj for, and are umv cuablt'd to oiler to
th- iii'rir,in piLili-.ilic above Jiutlj LtKbraled and
worl i-renow ned articlo I
TIk Stiinulating (Hjituitt prfpared by Pr. f I' Hell- I
iugiiam, ntieiniiu'iit plivncnn of i.n.idoii. and i war i
i'trli.- Ill rromtlirj; hi no, mTutullV ii tho
oiiiy onu ul tit Kind fi diij tH rieiii.li, and in Uun ion
ami 1 oris it is in universal us".
1 1 i4.i b autlful. t LOtKiiiiir.il, trOdtlting, t t-tiiniltatfn?
ro.ijpd.nid, arting as if by inasie upon th rootc eaas
logu bmutihil giowtk ot luxuriant luir. If upph-d to
the ncalp. it will cure b tldm"". and cause to t-prluif up
in plau of the bald soon a fi'ii srowtli tf ic w h.itr.
Appluil according to dirertitiiot. it will turn red or tow y
h irdaik, and rtt-tdre gray hur to its oriyinul eidor,
leaving it tort, tiirooth and tl xilde. Th" Mi(iuent" is
an tudisp.'iis ibluartu I in ev 1 r ueiitlcman'stoili t, and
aiteroiM: w eek's use thev w ould not fr 111 iv run hide ru.
,iTi,v;:,::'';i,,,:,,,;,,rJ n,y a..., fr lh, r.ki, i
tn 1 mted rtati's. to whom all or leuimistb - auuri-s-ted
Trice tht.i Ii.illara b-'X-fursHb by a. I )ru:jt - utwt
Deal -nt; or a bo or th t "Oujuent" (warranted to have
t'le deeir 'iltdlectj w i t b s.'ut to an) urn- w u. i.cir-'it,
by mail (.dirett), necunly pa'-ked.on receipt uf price au I
panlagt, $1.13. Apply tour uildres
auiiAt'i; U. ui:r.i:MAN &.co.
Dnt'iiuv5, tc.
t4 William Kir.-i t, Nuw York.
1'tbruary 2.1. l-'Gl-fm.
Ualilus Jruiii aud silvu-U'iin.
CSk W rntiiitfully niO'rm iir fti. nils in-
t-'A !ro"" a" 1 Inh!i. tr.urr.illy.thil whaw im
CuuJJ In Mim . mi I i.ti'T Wh ili'.il iin.l i;a. ul, ut Hi,.
I'''"''. " liirei'im.i it- ch-uti. ..lock i.f
ntclu., Ji-uilry, Kilvir nnJ I'latoJ Vaiu, tt'iiiry va
ti tynii.1 .t)lo. '
liitry ilicriitioii i-rnmnionil Wi ik. nml titer lew.
ty mailn tu onlrr ul .hnrt nutiu'. , - All ci'oila w.ir
Liiitfil tu lu-jinn..preuiitcd. . ll.-rartii.ul.tr nlti.iitii.ii
Bivon ti) tii rqiairlnj ot Wati h 'icnii J:clry uf uicry
di;irriiilloil. '
STAUF1T.K ; IIAHI.l'.V.
. .,. ?,u-6" "otU-l Ltrcvt.suutli .IJj.
Martli I. ln- 3u,,
r IIT. iMiil,'risiiiiil il rrepari'il tn mrply lirlik, uf n
' 'luality.at fair.lincu. Ilauillb r.iiiu, nt tin-
i ...... .a, u . uinny. ln.nr MlMlty & ,V.
1 T i V"'!','? '""" ".' I'rtli-.' ttliidu titlltu
vm. .. .nu. iit ui maui; ami juitff iic told.
J. II. 1'1'ItMAM, Jlmnt.
C7" IIW.010 nniv mi li.niil nnJri'iiJj fur tale,
liluuiiitlur Ih.ll, lltl vin. J. II. l
WALL l'Al'KR ! WALIi l'Al'Klt!!
USTnc.lt f.l fmu tii.. inaimr.iit.nios In r.ont.m an
J aillclj tlllliunlCACrlleiitmmhli. I rliitll,.n,i .,
U6T rtc iv ed ffoia the manufatt
aiticla iifmost excellent tjuahi) .
tiiiim a. to .tyi. ami ,,,. tho iiliiicr.iB,,! ,Ii ki,
I Kffi vnv ur:Z?i !.t
tlw Oouiity-tJtve my Lxtjii.ive stock an Liuinintlon
Cv3" Call at Kuperts I'ott OOica.
... . , , U. J. TIIun.VTO.V.
Woonihburg March 2-.M 1H01 ,
.1. l to II Ii5 K IS ,
(fjcci'aspr tn J. H. s'trnvt-B.)
miOI.I.S.Ui: DKAiHH I.Y
TOBACCO, SMUT AM) i IGAHS,
No. 8 North I'lftll St.. aliovi. .tlarkcl,
I'llll.ADia.PllIA.
Aiao, Manufiriurtr and Iinporti?rof
F011KIUX & DOMESTIC SHGAHS.
.May IS, WCU-l'.'ui.
ISBSICK! HKEBC!! BKICK!!
200 000 uilJinS Urick, of escul-
Ilinumsliurg lUiik Vurd. 1'artu's intuidinir tu build
v,...i S......''' L. ... . ..7 I
will do Will to rail and examine the muUriul and git
bargain. Apply to
IirAUVft AltTIIUK.
Illoomklnirii, March 9, letil -Ida.
UMIiHELLAS AND I'AKASOLS.
r, hub-wnbiT. manufaiturer of TMBRttt. &, I'ar
1 sols inv itLxth1 altet.iititt if merchants to hist u'urg
ed fctoroaiid superior stuik.
JO.i:iMI l'Ur.LId
N'os. 2. & 4, North 4th St. I'lULADUM'IIIA.
MurrhS, ldul iim.
rjMIK PKXXSVLVANIA IIOTKL,
iwxriLLr., .mom'ovji coiwrr. r.t.
l'utcrtaiuincnt for Man and ll-ast, In gou. btle
and at modiTate rati's.
tinoKuiiw. niKuzi:, rroprutor.
Danvillo March, S, liul.
II E 11 O J) u u a E 11,
Tlii. uoink-ifiii nrticia. inn imtriit..,!. ,., .,,i,i..ii,i , !
entirely tirir. anil novi-r befuro offWetl t ocnili., wiio
arj MnnicUtcrjwiiirc. i'uli imriicuiar. .mi free- 1
sii.wv a. CLAUK, iitJdtfurJ, Maine. i
Minim. 1301-ly i
.. . 411. -I L !
G H A I' J-3 V I N E S .
Troi'SO VINUSof tut) yca, of 'Miller'. Hurfun
X il)," tlitll beautiful ryot., can bo liail nUn, IVjfh
Trent Irutu nejul' tha cllulcti.t varktiea, it rallnl fur
o..ii IH'MiV Zl'l'l'I.Narit
UlftilliH.,ir; Apul 10 t 1,1
HLOUMSrlhcU, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA-,
Select liloctrn
CONSOLATION,
"My boy It tlcadl n mother crlc?,
And smitss upon hf r brent ;
Not sn," the oiec of Fttllh replies,
'He lives among the lilest."
"Hut then he's loM, and 1 110 more
Will see my darling boy ;
'IIc Is not ot, but gone Ik fore,
To heaven's eternal Joy,
'liven now, arrayed in robes of white,
With radiant, happy face,
lie hastens on In glsd tietlglit,
With taint to take his place.
What glorious things his eyes behold,
As, with the angHs there,
He walks the streets of shining gold,
And t icw s tho scMiee so fair.
"Xow, Jesus claims him for hi J cn,
And leads him safe along,
Till w ith the blest before the throne,
lie joins the choral song.
Ills mm I oVrllous with holy joy,
And ft?nr 110 more alarms ;
Heboid bun thus, your lilesnud boy,
Within the Riv iour's arms.
"And would you call him from that home,
To dwell on earth again ;
ith 3 011 to toil, and often moan.
Iu iicknes, grief, and pain F
(Hi. fit our thoughts mi things nbove,
I,ouk for the blest reward ;
ion shall you In, with thine )ou love,
1'orever with the I,ord.M
KISSilD BY MISTAKE.
"Will you bo at. Lome to night, Hoity ?"
untl tliu fpuakur, :i t:ill, muM-uIar, well
looking joui.g tanner, n Uduuctl to tliu
routs of his h.iir, as though ho had com
mitted .some very nickuil act instead ol
simply titkiiiy a (jucation.
llu was bashful extremely i-o, was Josi
ab IL.wloy at least in tho prcacuco ol
young ladies luot ol all in the presence
ot' tho girl ho loved. No young farmer iu
all the country pos;e-Sid a better kept farm
or talked with more oonlideueo among hi,
compeers of stock and croj h, and on Jiiu
dml Mibjoct. JJut the L'limpsti of some
pretty face or foot coming iu his direction
.ifl'ecUd him like a Hash of lightening. On
cueli occasion.-! he never knew what to do
with his hands or eyes, and always felt like
I CUllg llltllSuli lljlo a U10UtC llO.f. How
ha ever connived to approach Ile.-tei
Thomas on tliu subject of his preference
tor her, probably remains as much a mys
tery to himself as it is to others.
Hut the young lady had quite an amount
ol tact and cleverness stowed away some
i "Lcru iu hcr rrct,y h was
set on tho dimpled, inexperienced shoul
tiers of seventeen. Jo.-iah was worth in a
worldly way, much more than any of her
suitors; good looking and intelligent e
nounh to satisly any one but an over uts
tidious person ; unexceptional, iu short,
Imring his cxccsivo bahfulness, which
was a fruitful source of merriment to the
young pcoplo in their ciielu. And so when
Josialt, in hi.' awkward, blundering way.
began to cxhibct his preference for her iu
vaiious littlo ways, such as waiting on her
from singing school, constituting himself
her especial escort when sho rode to church
on horseback, to the solitary church in the
woods, and tingling her out at quilting
parties, Hetty took it all in tho easiest,
plcasautest manner possillo. Tho giils
lnughed, and the young men cracked sly
jokes at tho expenso of her timid suitor ;
but Hetty stood up for him very iudepeud-
"liy cneouragctl llllll Out Ot ills SliyllCiS
I .1 f . . .. .
"Kr oceu any uniortunato uiuuuer,
aIld very likely bullied him alou- consitle.
rallv wbcil lie rPMchctl tlm "piilminirinr
rably when ho reached tho "culminating
point" one moonlight autumn evening, as
they wero walking homo together from
prnyer meeting.
That was a week ago. Hetty had said
"yes," aud agreed to "bring father and
mother round on tho subject." Josiah had
not been to tho house since likely feeling
very much like a dog venturing upon the
premises of a person who.-o tkccpl'old had
!just been plundered. As yet neither had
tho courage to speak to the "reigning pow-
ers' ou tlio subjoct j ami IlUty iecliuj as
if S-llti Wis U tl to J, lit. tin- nwli'fJ nfV -w
lonx
as possime, ai any rate to have one mow
confidential talk with him ou the subject,
said
"Mother is going over to aunt Itutlt's
to spend tho cteinng, and wants mo to go
And I gues 1 won t. I w been working
on fathers shirts all day lisides doing tho
dairy work, and I'm as tiled as can ho ;
so I guc.-s sho will havo to go without me.
Don't come till eight o clock. I fhall bo
through putting things to rights theu, and
will let you in.',
Of course Joduh was not too obtuso to
unucrstauu that. ami so iai- foi-'-ot. Ins lnh -
r , . ... ....
fulness as to petition for a good byo kia,
which was perciutorily refused , of coursi
,.vn . .I,..,-. 11n ,.i, , ,f,r
"No, i shan't.
" .- JUUlflVU Wit
Think I didti t seo you figetiug around Sa.
rah Jones at Deacon lJangor's yesterday
evening ? I vo not forgotten that sir !"
"Now Hetty "
Hut the appeal was broken off by a
taunting littlo laugh j as ho sprang for-.-irs
ward to tako a pleasant littlo revengo on
his tormentress, slio slipped away and ran
up the path to tho liouse,whcro ho saw Iter
wave her hand as slio disappeared within
the kitchen porch ; and then ho turned
from tho srate and hurried homeward.
Tho tea things had been carried out.tho
tablo sot back against tho wall, tho crumbs
brushed from the clean homo made carpet
anu nctty's work stand drawn up in front
of tho blazing fire. A beautifullv nllod
I plate of great rod apples, and a plato of
cracked walnut3 wcro on it, in close pros,
imity to Hetty's work basket.
un one siuo ot tho fire sat Jlrs. Thomas,
fat and fair, and at peace with all tho
world ; rocking and knitting, and refresh
ing herself at sundry intervals with a bito
from a half eaten applo that lay on tho
corner of tho tablo, and touching every
now and then, in a caressing manner with
her foot, a sleek, lazy cat, that purred and
winked on tho rug before her. Hetty sat
ou the other side, sowing and busy thiuk
ing how sdio could tell her mother she ex
pectcu a visitor,
Sho would havo L'iven tho world to bo
able to say, in an ofT-haud manner, that I tl10 "OuMvifc. She searched the entry
she expected Mr. llawlcy to drop in about I for tlu! "'issing spectacles droped iu tho
eight. Uut she recollected, with a twinge ' scuflI i icarranged the rumpled yarn stir
of conscience, how she had tried to get tho ml "I1 1,10 firo a11 in tl10 IU0--' amiable
old lady to accompany her husband to ma"er possible and at length had tho
aunt lluth's, spite of her warnings of nnu- i al'ofactiou of seeing her accustomed tran
ralg'a : how sho had always, plead head ! 1uility-
ache as an cxoiso for not going her self.
And she new her mother was just sharp ,
enough to draw her own inference from 1
these facts, and from hcr being dressed '
with uuusual care to spcud an evening at
home. ' j
"I shall not dare to tell now. She'll
be sure to think I wished to get her out of
tho way so I might have Jo;iah all to my-
self, and I should nevt r hear the last of it. '
And like a idle wl,c p.i she w.i- silent
I'll venture my void on it, you would
m t havi wor.don.il at uur young fatmef s
enthra!ment if you eouhl have sn U.tty
ii'iuiu-, sue sai uy tue ure sine in tlio ; "J. ears so lo uo. Uause thoso big whh
cold Novcmucr night. j kers wero so much like his'ii, aud the awk-
Under pretext of king ready to go to herj ward way ho gripped mc nith his great
unclc's( a thing she had no idea of doii g.) ! paws.
sho had, just before tea,indulged in nu in-j Hetty was wonderful busy. Sho bent
disciimiuute '-fixing up." A neat fitting I over hcr work, and drew tho needle
calico, wiih the store look still on it, a ' through so quicklv aud tho thread snap
fresh linen collar aud tasteful black silk 1 ped, and then she" was so much on 'a-cd
apron those wero the chief items of Hot-1 in threading her needle again, she didn't
ty s toilet ; but she Iool:cil sweci and dain-,
ty in her plaid dress as if an hour had j
ucen spent in uoniiing lace ami jowcls.
icr rich hair, of tin. darkest tinge, fell in
shining folds close to her warm red cheeks
and was caught up iu a cunning knot
behind.
Eight o clock waspaU! Mrs. Thomas
was dozing in her chair hcr shadow on
the opposite wall bobbing rouud in gro
tesque mimicry as- she noJded to and fro
now crushing the voluminous white sat
iu bows on hcr spruce cap against tho back (
of tho chair now almost falling forward
and hcr fat hands lay listless iu her lap, I
aud her ball of yarn had rolled out upon
tho hearth, ana puss was busy convertin
it into Gordiau knots,
And just then came a double rap at tho 1
tloor so loud, sudden aud self-assured,
that Hetty started up with a littlu shriek, '
aim set hcr loot on pusses tail whom turn
gave her voice to ths amussmcut and dis
pleasure. The combined uoiso aroused Mrs. Thom
as, aud starting iuto an erect position, she
rubbed her eyes, settled hcr cap border,and
exclaimed
'Bless my soul, Hetty, what was that V
Somebody at tho door ? Who can bo
coming at this time of night.
"I ts not late, mother only a little p.vt
eight I'll go and see what it is," said Het
ty demurelv takiug tho candle from the
large table.
l,.Xo. You wind up my ball and sweep
tho health, while I go to the door," said
tho old lady, whose feet were struggling
iu the meshes of the unravelled yam1
"Diat that cat!"
All tlm timo Josiali was standing on
ouo foot ou the cold porch, with his bauds
iu his overcoat pockets, wondering if Het
ty had fallen asleep, and every now and
then giving tho door a smart rap by way
of variety.
Iu hcr hurry Mrs. Thomas forgot to
tako tho caudle, and as sho stepped out
iuto tho lit tie entry, tho setting room door
dammed after hcr. Sho had hcr hand on
mc iianuie ol tho hall tloor at the moment.
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anil opening it suddeuly, touud hcrsclt in
the embrace of a sti ut pair of arms, a
whiskered taco in closo proximity to her
own, and boloro sho could thiuk about the
truiigcucss of hci bituanou she received a
prolonged kiss a hearty good smack
I full npnii I. i (.tutrou twv t holing lips,
SATURDAY, JUNE I, 18CL
"0, murder ! Taint Obadiah neither !"
She had by this timo dircstcd herself of
tho impression that it was her uiually so
ber spouso, who mut have como homo in
an uuusual cxhaltcd condition, thus lo in
dulge iu such unwonted expressions of aff
ection. "Get out! Oct out, I say ! Who arc
you anyhow? Murder! thieves 1 Hetty,
come hero ! Hero's a man kissing mo like
a mad mau !"
JJut the intruder had by this time dig
covered his mistako it did not need tho
pummeling and scratching of the old lady's
vigorous fists lo cause him to relinquish his
hold and fly as if pursued by somo indig
nant ghost.
Hetty nearly choking wilh smothered
laughter, in spite of hcr trcbidatiou, now
como to the rescue.
"I never was so frightened in all my
lifoP Who could it bo? Hetty, havo
you any idea.
lint that dutiful daughter was, to all
appearance, innocent as asuckiti;: dove.
She Foothcd tho old lady by reprcentim'
that it might have been one of t e ici"h-
' k0"! wll having mistaken iho house aud
.'irs, l nomas was fully awake now.
hhu a "ow lJl-'a in Il0r Il0a(!) nd in-
ste!U' Sctt'DS hersxlfup for another nap
PurBllci tllu of thought aud of
kmtt'"2i uo''1 at the same timo, with won
dcrful rapidity. At length stopping, and
looking keenly at Hetty
suppose it's a queer notion of mine,
Hetty, but I vu a uotion that man was Si-
al Hawluy.
h ' h if Hetty s face did not fire up
wd then. Vou might have lit a candle by
it. These incipient symptoms did not es-
cape the wary inquisitor.
havo thu time to answer.
l don't suppose that kiss was meant for
me, after all. Wonder who it was intend
ed for ? and wonder if you don't kuow
something about it Hetty ?
"Mc, Mother T"
liVno ...... HITnt.n I V-.. t t. 1 .
Jul iv-ifc . iuu lias llllUt
. , 1 Ti n- . ,
anxious to get me and Pap off to aunt
, T .. ,
hutlt s this evening, and I noticed you
i:i t . t p ii
Were s he .-(Ml nn nvti'nnn innrv fnr .ill
1 J
worn t going. Hetty I'm gettiug old; I
know it, but I havn't nuito lost ntv cve-
sight yet. I've heard something about this
between you and Siah llawlcy. What aro
y0U playing possum for? Uut with it, I
say!''
Our littlo schemer, thus adjured, mado
a clean breast of tho matter : much rn.
lieved to find ihat mother had'ut nuthin'
agin him,' and would -give father a talk
about it, aud bring him round."
"Uut, Hetty, I want you to tell Siah I'd "calu"oat, anu nearly cvory other great
rather ho wouldn't make such a mistake aud ooJ tlliuS we 1,CSC33 Wo 0,T0 to !t
agin. I don t like the fool of his big wins-, tho St atifyiug fact, that a man who can
kers about my face. I don't approve of carl1 ono dollar a day can be better lodged,
proiniicous kissing." j butter clotued, better taught, than kings
,,c. , , and nobles could llvo hundred years aao.
"Siah never heard tho last of that bliui- v u . t It .
, , , o mi , ,. , oir alter bcott truly says, that saviug,
dcr. Old fcquiro Thomas used todci?hti, ,.,: ... ., . .
, , , not getting, is tho mother of riches. Ths
in rehearsing the story whenever all the wintnr . ..,
nartim intorr-str-il l,n.,.,r.,.0,l tr. I,
ir.. ,..t i t i . i r . i . r ...
j.u nuutu .iiJito tits iai stuca at josiau s ,i-.i .in.., : ,t o i u i .
,. ,., ... ... , ,. , drca dollars in tho Savmgs' Uauk. A
discomfiture aud hn wile's tart rep hes,aud 1, ii, t .
Ir ,, it t- ,, , ,, hundred dollars is wealth to a young jour
Hetty would join him, and both would , , , , lr , , ,
, , , , neyman or clerk. He who has such a sum
.uu.. mil., uiu ivum 1,111 ituiiu uur eiiecivs.
''Never mind, Siah," Mrs. Thomas
would say. 'Let him laugh. He'd been
only glad to havo been in your place,twcn
ty year ago. Ho had hard work to get a
kiss from mc. And I hopo it will bo a
lesson to you aud Hetty again the impoli-
cy of concealment and underhangiugs ofj
all sorts.
A SuAitu Crow. Tho following is said
to bo a remedy against the duprcdatious of
tho crow aud blackbird, in tho cornfield :
Take fine plump seed-corn a quautity of
it string each kernel ou a horsehair
whito is best tying a knot in it to prevent
its slipping off. Scatter it over the field in
pob where tho birds will sceit and alight
They will cat but ouo kernel of it, aud will
not tioublo that field (or any other) again
The two cuds of horso hair sticking out of
their mouths, well anchored in their craws
by a Uut, keruci of corn, is by no uicana a
pica urc to thrni.
Got Money.
rnoM Tim new ?ohk r.EDann.
A good deal of can't is written and spo-
ken
rcsncctinc tho zeal of mankind to tun kn
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ntonnv.
'', ,
accented as a se f.ev dnnt. trnl i. llmf . m.
, , IT , , '
t jZPl? Suites, arc more
deo edto moncy-makiug than any other
people , ho world. ery well ; suppose
2 1 . " '1C: f, S.a "-,S
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virtues of cnorrrv and iiirlnolw W LM
it to bo tho duty, as it is the instinct, of
every mau to make all the money ho hon
estly can, and to save all the money he can
properly afford to save.
The birds build their nests of sticks and I
straw, with much toil and instinctive skill.
Every creature must have its nest, its lair,
it3 den, aud all creatures are endowed with
tho kind of abode that is suited to them.
Tho nest constructing instinct is given to
man also, md all of us, as soon as wc arc
prepared to leave tho parental nest, begin
to think of getting one for ourselves. Dut
man being tho most ingenious aud capa
cious of all animals, craves a residence fit
ted to his greatness aud his dignity. Man's
nest is a brown-stone house, three or four
stories high, elegantly furnUhcd, provided
with all the requisites of decency and la-bor-saiing
convenience ; or, it is a largo,
commodious frame-house, with a hundred
1 acres of land adjoining. In tho present
imperfect stato of tho arts aud of social
science, all men cannot have such nests as
these ; but all wcll-doveloped and healthy-
minded men and women ivunl such, feel
they could adorn such, know that such
' would enhance their happiness. To try
for such a nest is natural, right,aud praisc-
worthy.
j AU tho imlustry of u direo.
ted to three- objects, namely : getting a nest,
improving the nest, and keeping "the nest
tale for old age. Who shall presume to
call ;u qetion an instinct fixed in the
nature of man by his creator '
Wealth is said to corrupt our species
e do not believe it. Wealth is one of
I tho great miliars of man. Wealth cor
rupts when it is suddenly got, or unjustly
distributed; when, owing to monopolies cr
entails, or some other baibarous system, it
is prevented from diffusing itself naturally
and justly. Two or three over-rich families
in commmlii' of Poverty-stricken wretch-
cs that h indeed most corrupting ; it cor
rupts equally thoso who have wealth and
tliOJO who havo not. nt wlmrn nil linvo
j an equal chance ; where all start nearly
even ; where all have a certain degree of
ii-ictvin.ttnn l.n..t.. ..-111. . .1... !
I V '
--. uv.iui. iu uitm mill, mieiu SUIJUIIUI
, . , . , , .
skill and virtue alone civo one man an
, , ,, -., . ...
.uidmi. ui.-i uiiuiuui-, mcir tveattu is au
I '
nnmiviMl liloficiriir
111 such communities
(and there aro many such iu these States,)
nearly every man has an abodo suitable to
his character, and that abode is safe.
I Wo ought to rejoice that tho desire of
I wealth is so universal and so strong. It
k0Cl13 1110 vast '"nmcry 0t tho world
Soiuo'- U has suggested tho most benificent
unt0rPt'isc3 aud tlle lll0t uful improve-
w-,ms u 0 'c it to tho dramas of Shaks
peare, tho steam engine of Watt, Pulton's
1. i i
J " Jvu"fa '"'
i""" "ipitui tutug i, is 10 nave a nun-
i ,
is a mau ; ho who has no provision for tho
i future is a serf ; ho must submit or starve.
Anu everything that may no said of the ,
imvaiiiugcs 01 a young man possessing that ami escaped with some difficulty. Off tho
hundred dollars, applies with equal force j Cumberland river ho saw a steamer steal
to his employer's thousands; nay, with ing away from him. As a "cood ioko"ho
'orco, for ou the right use. and safe
t "i 1 v- u. mvsg
tbousands, depends tho livelihood of many
families.
Our advice to a young man enteric life
would be this : 1'coservo your iutcgrity
and sclf-rospcet, though you live all your
life in a hovel. Next to that: make inon-1
ey and save .t, for with money comes hide-
pendenco ; w.tk money men build -, bcr
nests and keep them safe, And ho who
, .
has a nice, warm, ploasant nest can cct a
, ..... ,b ,
pretty bird to share it with him , and that
converts brick and mortar into a happy
homo ! aud a happy homo is tho only
thing worth livmg for-, as well as tho best
pviparai'iu fii another and a V'lli r
VOLUME 25.
A Doplorablo Case.
A western paper relntcs tho following,
which wo hopo may bo a warnins to all
such as persist in tho course pursued by
their western exemplar : "Tho man that
1 ..... . .
i uon t iai:o nu county paper was m town
yesterday. Ho brought his whole family
1 " . .
, in a two norso wagon. He still bo loved
U,at General Taylor wa, President, and
j wantod to kuow ff tLo .Kamsehatk ans"
uad takcn Cub Md .f gQ fc
110 " " for tvfenty.
, flv() ccnt ,h h - th;rt b
I . . .
upon going to deposit tho money, they told
him that it was mostly counterfeit. Tho
only money ho had was some three
cent pieces, and thoso somo sharper had
"inn on him" for half dimes I His old lady
smoked a "cob pipe," and would not be
lieve that anything else could bo used.
One of the boys went to a blacksmith's
shop to he measured for a pair of shoes,
and another mistook tho market house for
a church. After hanging his hat on n
meat hook, he piously took a seat on a
butcher's stall and listened to au auction
eer, whom he took to ho the preacher. Ho
left before nicctiu' was out, aud had no
great opinion of (he 'saruiint.' One of the
girls took a lot of seed onions to the post
office to trade them for a letter. She had
a baby which sho carried iu a "sugar
trough," stopping at times to rock it on
the side walk. When it cried, :he stuffed
its mouth with nn old stocking, and tang
"Uarbara Allen." Tho oldest boy had
sold two "coon skins" and was on a ''bust."
When last seen, ho had called for a glass
of ''soda and water," aud stood making
wry faces. Tho shop keeper, mistaking
his moaning, bad gncii him a mixture of
sal soda and water, aud it tasted strongly
of soap. Dut he'd hcaru tell of soda wa
ter, aud was bound to givo it a fair trial,
''puke or no puke." Some "town fellow"
camo in and called for lemonade wilh a
'fly iu it," whereupon our "soaped" friend
turned his back aud quietly wiped several
flies into his diiuk. Wo approached tho
old gentleman aud tried to get him to
'subscribe," but he would not listen to it.
Ho was opposed to ''infernal improve
ments,'' and ho thought "larnin" was a
wicked invention, and cultorwated nothin'
hut wanity and wcxation. None of his
family over learned to read, but ono boy,
and ho tcached school awhile, and theu
went to studying "diwinity."
W.vu Incident. While- ono of tho
Massachusetts regiments was in this citv,
ou its way to AVashingtou, a gcntlcmau
residing hero met ouo of its members ou
tho street.
"Is there anything I can do for you,
sir!" said tho New Yorker, his heart
warming toward tho representative of tho
bravo MassachuscttJ militia who had so
promptly answered the call of their coun
try. The soldier hesitated a moment, and
raising ono of his feet exhibited a boot
with a hole in the too, and generally tho
worse for wear.
"How came you hero with such a boot
as that, my friend?" asked tho citizen.
"When the order oamc for me to join
my company, sir," replied tho soldier, "I
was ploughing tho same field at Concord
where my grand father was ploughing when
the liritish Drtd on the Massachusetts meu
at Lexington. Jleuvlnol wait a moment;
and ItLUnot, sir 1"
It is unnecessary to add that the soldier
was immediately supplied with an excel
lent pair of boots. N. Y. Evening l'oit.
CAnuYixa Horn Coloiis. Dau Rice's
Circus has been South in a steamboat on
the Mississippi, Ho has just returned to
tho free States. His steamboat was armed
with fifty muskets and two cannon, Dau
says it was "hard skinning" in Southern
waters, and he declines returning thero
just yet. Atone placebo was arrested,
fired a shot across her bows, followed by
iwiu.i. i.uueicrivoi mc strange stcani-
cr rushed up iu his shirtsleeves, aud waved
a Secession Hag Dau fired another shot,
1 when thu clorli disappeared, and another
wau rau tho taM aud "P" ! 1Jat
then let him go h peace.
To DIE roll tuutii is not to die for
one-s couat but to (je h
Truth, like the ancient statute of Ycmi.
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tcrity will collect aud recompense thcin
iato a ,,0Jdess.
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Praises arc valuable only when they
come from lips that have the rr.urar.ctl
1 -iu-nmi