The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, October 18, 1860, Image 1

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I WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT THAN PRESIDENT. He :iiy Clay.
T E It M S : -
11 .-"i J s r A V A " c s-
'OLUjME 2.
DIRECTORY.
EBENSBUHG, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER .18, J8f0.
"pj-U EIPl'.KSSl-V FOS "THE A LLKr. H AX I AN
Tiir or i o st r zliz$ 7
J'ost Masters. Diftricts.
V'ri'i-k, Joseph Graham, Yuder.
rl. .tio:;, Josephs Mardis, Blaeklick.
-OtfLftai, Benjamin Winner, Carroll.
.' .rln'.'i, D.i'.il. Litzinger, Chest.
Jolm J. Troxell, Washitit'n.
Mrs. II. M'Caue, Lbcashurg-.
IiLuio Thompson, While.
J. M. Christy, Gallitzin.
Joseph (Jill,
Wia. M'Goajjb,
II. A. lioggst,
Wui. G vvina,
I. YVissinger,
A. Durbiu,
Francis Clement, Conem'.gh.
Andrew J. Ferra! Sustfhun.
G. W. l?ewm.ui, White.
Win. ltyan, Sr., Clearfield.
George CuiiraJ, Uichbuid.
15. M'Colgan, Washt'n.
Wt!i. Murray, Croyle.
Miss M. Gillespie- Washt'n.
Andrew Beck, S'lauierhiil.
Chest.
Wa Afn.
Johnst'wn.
I.oretto.
Couetti'gh.
Minister.
3oj2ie Well.
.. i-iiae,
CU'RCIIES, 111MS7KKS,
:r,-:n Iicr. 1). IIakbison, Pastor.
r every Sab'o-.uh moriiin.g at 1.
tin 1 tii the evening nt C o'clock. Sab
,o! at 'J o'clock. A. M. Prayer mctt-.-Tii
his l.tv eventtir at G o'clock.
' -. Kju-cj j;it hi.rct lUv. J. Si'ank.
: ia l-hm-jre. Kev .1. M. Smith. A.s-Pri-achinir
every Sabb ilh. :i'.t et n:'. t e!y
cl. 'k iu the iinriii:i". or 7 u the
S ibbath School at o'clock. A. M.
:.-.-.iug every Thursday evening at 7
,7 ;"i.7 nt Rev. Rl. R. Po'.vei.i.,
-I'.-eaclutiir every Sabbath mortttnjr t
i. i:i the evening at ti o'clork.
.-':;..,,) at 1 o'ch.ik, P.M. Prater
he lirst .Monday evening ot earh
o.i every facsil-ty. Aiurday
v.:ii:i.J. excepting the t'.rt week
V--'i Rev. John Williams.
., -iii-.i-f every S.ibb.tth ce!i;r.g :t
. Sabbath" Scho d et l'jo'clo. k.
.r i.ie'-'-ing t-vcrv Friday eveni'.g
.Societv ever
Like two rosebufls crushed in snow
Are the cheeks ot Bonnie Bell;
Like the violets 'hr.t grow
'Moiig the daisies in the dcdl,
Are her cye the fU.rs of night,
N'e'cr a. mortal heait did swell
With such pure aud load delight
As the eyes of Bonnie Bell.
jilusic trembles on the lip
Of the fairy Bonnie Bell,
Oh ! I'd give, such sweets to pip,
Wealth that t.'ru?sus ne'er could tell ;
I would coin lay brain and son',
Could the inhilage buy a spell
That would waft me to ray goal
Waft ;n:d v. in me Bonnie Bell.
As the sottul ofr-ilvcr ftr.c,
Is the voice of Bonnie Bell;
Like the buhblr-e on the v. iue,
Pure as pearls in ocean she!!,
Sparkles through, her golden theme ;
Joyful as a marriage bell
I could glide adown life's sTtenm
In orii; boat w ith Bonnie Bell.
iAst oS" I'reiiiiums.
v:td to swallow the smoke partially,
jif'trrv:r.l 1.1 nv il otit flirt nvdi fho. iosfri!s.
tri .li.i .i " i i t.. Annesc-l :s tnt
j lis v.as ctuivu i;)ua;'0'. ui.iim.i'j. jii , . .
. -v .... . i . i . :.a . ..,-! :,t
luj-t inero were s:u.i to o u-iwaiu. i i (.n;,.:iv
ScVCli thuusaiul tol:;cco .selling IiolKCS ill j j,l -re an the -71!!:, Oth and 7th d.-'ys c
Luiiuiin. The Virgin Iti touucd) was iisn- ! present . mouth :
tilly imported in the leaf, ticl np in M.-iall liOKSLS.
loose bundles; the aiu.li tobneeo mo-Cy . -,,,t h araufht stallion, Geo. J
list r.f Pretainms nwar.C'l
txididlitiu of liie C:.tu',ria
aituial Society, li'-i ' ; :t t.us
the
il'S. J. ' i;0!:ps!il, (i.F
ill halls
coarsely
ihe iaedin;il Lrua'SMon i
cribed to
clFccts.
no v to. "l Uf cd bv totjacco. i licse ini
mors were pur-c l By "salivation, a point
witieii lviifj: J ume.s utsvutes witn
about tne size ot a 'man s hea a, jjm(j.,c
pun into a kind ot tmek twine. 21 st:.iion Jvin JLtmfor.l, 5
IT. 11 li Tt... !i .. f,..,.I.
I l)H.IO".eH C.C..1I lAUHilUli., Jlillll.:.t.
1 that period as-
tobaceo extraordinary medicinal j ,;"cj,jMir -WiUiain X. Tiper,
The "limno'rs" of the body could i yt :.I:tr(l (; Griillth,
M be.-t, Jlben Williams,
KMci-bcrry v.inc
JJbii kberry wi n-j, Mrs. J. ( 'rauil-td,
li i to- wine, Mrs. . :-. a.-o,
Viiieaar, Mrs. .Toh:i T!it.ni;-s.in,
Houoy in the eniiih, IVt-.r M'Cov,
dar liick'u d pears, 3!rs. . Cr.: v. i..-rd,
Jar cherries, .Mis Mamie Mers,
N'SLDLKWuniC.
lijst orttaniental utfuiewjrk, Mis-9
M;v-ic Zahni, Auviculunist.
do
do
do
do
do
do
I be
"MiiUV lb, ;iVt
11 Co toa enibr-iider
1U: Worsted do
s. ihJ.owman.J. F.
FI.'fV.'Kr.S
(olt letw -2 and :i years- Vm. liuok, 5 i?1..t flo,. :.Ir 1r. L,
: veat old colt, Michael Murray, o j 1Tiii , ,.,ir . ., r, ,
Myers,
;::,;.F.
"E'atlit'r ZVever Ir:iyg.
is a wealthy man, and with
1 voting iauiiiv resides in o-u;
our great cities. 31 rs. L . a i. w
'i'i;"ii:i''0.
irravity.
' .Sueh was the prevah
when the roval pedant
blast," which, however, does
have produced much ellect. lie denoun
ces smoking as a barbarous and bea-dly
ittaiion of 'o- less ami slavish inuian.-
utsputes wun grea, , . U oolt, Michae l Murray 5 U in(i v , '
! Colt hetw. 1 tint! - wars, .J'hn v oncrv, -t , . , - - ' ,
lence of thereof iec r xAt borsesUw iloberts, ' 1U '' Vr V 5 "i'"'
t wrote his '.Counter- Mllk Abel Uovd, 4 Ud' ' U
er. does not ser in to ' i im: auts.
CATTLE.
Dc-st bull, Win. D. Pry co,
Yearling bull, Sam Shoemaker,
4
combats the i -.lea of its benefits as a medi- i VW' ,,1,;im Vhu r .r
cine, but ..it the contrary, contends that it j Steer between - and o years, Gndith
is a poison, and niaintains that it will ren
der Uritons c nominate, so that the land
will roduce no unre great warriors. lie
1 .!.., tl.i IS'itivh i ib ! it vs llltOli :i
in et tie is i u, I- i it jji.u.-.i ......... , j - -. , ,
in t bt retir. entovmir tlieir : j-v-- w .. - ,
eV i-.vans,
Heifer " " u 11. J. Tibbott, 4
Steer bctw. 1 aud 2 years, John livans, -Ueiler
" " " John Kvaus, -
Best pennmnship, G. V.'. Oatraan, A'.
Crystaline painting. Miss 3Isiry Kvans.
Ikpiirted ihvorable, but no premium.
K'Jtrt.STIU ANI.-M.
Best lady e-jucstfia::, 3.
-larv jeL
2d best, 3ilss Sue 3lagohac.
, -, , i
marcli, win tag
nines, and thus
!!
S I
be cut -'f bv tlie enemy.
ea t
Tuesd.v evcain
v. V.'m. I.t.tivi. Paster Preach
i;h luoriiing :t ! o'idoek.
Uvi:i .Ikskins.
: : t Vfu::.-.' s'.t
,t I o'.U'i, M.
...".!.. IV--:' -r
. , -i t
. I i ' a l i .. t 1 ' 1 1" i.
i t.- i -1 1 i a r every
.1 . . : j n t ll Sch ! i
-!;-.v. M. J. M
; : - S.-.'-dt t i 1: le
r at -I o'chf-v i:
A frhutd has put into our hands acvy
ol "King James' Counterblast to Tobac
co," published in pamphlet form by
Charles Bet kington, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
In the preface it is .-tated that this hterar
ry ciir.o.-.ity was tir.-t pritited in tUarto,
without nr.ine or date, by Barker ami
Bell. I;n h'n 1)10. It was again Mib-
ii.-he l with
the
fir',
name c d' the
: page, in i
author, hiii''
',72. In tlie
u. lieit i-j!i va:,
ukrr's cat e.I
al.iOoi,-i Itead,
a tii heat's,
i t
e it tittles
.rue-ice,
i'.UJ'-J, soi;'e
tink." Ih
ot' the
'I a ve..r
a i tee
va
'ttrv
o:i this
B
John K. Bvans,
' l--:-:s
82
.1,
, en : .
It
r.;t!:si'P.
mails al;:;
:. .i...:'v. r.t 1
:t. " at I
MAILS ri.ns:
.'.! ; from Ba' b"
"five on Tiiur.
!'. M.
. ;' on !":;
! n iK'n t.
o 1' eat
. A. M.
P. M.
k P. M.
A. M.
trotifs-
,) aities, on ti
IrotttspteCJ "i tne l.:v-t p-.
tLL-raved "the tobacct. sin
arms, et ct.-isti n of a black
ero.-s pipes, cross leg bones,
Ac, cutiou.-ly ami i-cien:i;ie
ns a warning to tobacconists.
n;r manlTestetl by King .lames al
use of tobacco, and tlie itiuinerence wita
which be regarded more cilaiint.l practi
ces, afford a striking iiiin-uatiou ol .-irain-
. ' i .. " ll .. ..! .... 1
liiir a gi
ol tin
lov, imr . vv-.. v:io . -.v
rcciotis : ,1'licc)'. i).vil Bo'.veil,
avers that sinoKiug "mae.-ta jair 0l jtmos, U. .J . Javans, Agricuiw im.
kitclion oftentimes ir. t!ie inwaril parts ol
a man, soiling and infecting tlu tn with an
unctuous and oiiy kind of soot, as hath
been found in some lireat tobacco-takers
that after their deaths were opened," and
winds up by pronouncing it '"a custom
loathsome to ihe eye hateful to the nose
harmful to the brain dangeroua to the
p. in the black, s-tinki
IIkt.it.k.-.s Condition j? Lo?.a 3!ox-
! tkz. A letierirem New 1 ox, thus speaks
td" a celebrated feno'le :
.Lola Montez is slojodng at Astoria with
a kind friend, but alas ! iu what ;t cvmui-
SW1XK.
Best fitt? 1 hog, Valentine Barker,
Sow, Isaac Crawford,
2 !
.Lot
l cof. 111 areft r. .-em. 'iin
Stvtiia.i funics of the pit that is bottom
less." ilillhv.'jrc Auu-icon.
,g ! times
the horrid
liy disposed
Ihe h.r-
nit the
i,
tl
t:tt ami t v. allowing a camel
another propensity, prevalent
s Bai.''!N C'lI.l-AVSK.s.
I h-o lessor :sc, in his
.. SLvht-A- tViit.i Be-
tii liiursotty i:lierma.n.
ing' serht'oly, it aj.j ears
Hi--t d.- 10" riboiit- ii:, n little.
Bi'-or. Y i.-
The :!-(-;-!ts;,.n c.i I h-o lessor
L.-t-tiiiil bah. on. tin! Skylark, from
te
aualicsoi our cottony, oi
t :
( '
i
;'ll ; ff.'Tii Newman's M
uttive on M.md-'.y.
Cfrll Wfck. t'.t .'I t)"'-io-
s.'earg tin T.it-t-dav-. Tiiiir.-a:
'l.ys. at 7 o elotk, A. M.
' i::i-.- i;jit ii on Sun. lays frt-m
fii A. M.
ISO
among
-Comooutid lor sins they me liieltneu to,
By d. '.tailing them they have no lain 1 to."
In the introductory remarks to the
.Counterblast" we lind'a very interesting
sketch of the primaiive u.-c of tobacco in
Knulaifl, and the farms in which the
usaue appeared when the king discharg
ed "his .'Cotmteibia.-t" against it, a con
detired view of v.hiclt luay amuse those
v.-l.ti love and tiio.-e who bate u: Weed.
tersburg,
came near en
he reachetl ai
crossed James river twice, ami was seen
from City Point. Ail this; time gas was
slowlv escaping from a -mail rent acci
dentally made iu the balloon before start-
I.-aae Crawford, 2
ronniv.
Best j,r. Chittjg.ngs, Thomas Burns, Ag.
!;u-ks. T:ioms Burns, Cen. Fitrmer.
Turkeys, d. 11. Lvaus, Agriculturist.
CHAIN.
?ost bu.-hel wheat, Bobt, J. Thonm, Ag.
J-htr cer:;..l'. -1'Coy, tien. Farmer.
Oats, T. d. Bee ;c, do
Bve. B. IK done.-, do
Half bushel beans, Jno. TTumphreys. C! . F.
A'l-HibTAliLES.
Be?t bu. turnips, Biehard Thomas, tl. F.
Bess than dez. rubtbagas, Bobt. Thuia-
xs, no premium.
Beets, Henry Foster, u
r r
its, ll. Thomas,
t
i.
i it.
wuo use me
ttio.se veoo
tibi'.e
ltittKlU'.
the
iu-g. The Peter:-burg Lxrm fayss :
Al'Otit fourtt ea Utiles from Bichnund
of v, hicli cit- lie hal a line v'u".v, lie com
. 1 .-. b v.,-1. fi.dd nt' sever
mt.-ueeu iu ;tt.trv ...i ....... . . ,.
, , .... i... . ,1 1 ..I' .L ib ! ( U1..11,
ill 11UIH11CU i:eie, .! . . . .-, :
Jul titana-euie nt descen.letl gently towards j
it. When about one ihousand feet from ;
the earth, and directly over ihe held, the
li.-sure in the b.ilio.-ei rapidly enlarged,
Cabbage, 3Irs. B. B. Johnston, Gen. F.
Tomatoes. 3 Irs. B. Shoemaker, "
S. (Hashes, Silas Iavi?
tion ui bo.iy an-! l.iiiw. Si-e is not ex
:ctly t'.a imbecile, arid yet what term will
more clearly oxpic.,.- her in'-ntal hdplc-.s-ne.-si'
Fliyr-ieai'iy slie is an invalid ol a
mclanclioly description. A female friend
ol mine saw her a day or two ago, and it
was enough to make one's heart bleed to
not..- her pieture-rae limnings of the won
derfully changed woman. Lola wits cus
tomed in a bad' night and half morning
robe, and she sat in a pretty garden, her
h-'lluw checks, sunken eyes, and cadaver
ous complexion forming a remarkable
contrast to the gay flowers. Site was un
able to utter an intelligible wori, ex cent
, .,c,i, .:':.'' - -t --d i-r verir-if.'il f.;;',tvrs
Her m-.aith was frothing like that of one
in partial convulsions, awl she was uncon-con-eh-usly
wiping it ai little boys cb, by
drawing it across the .-.ee
Tn fa
anee and behavior of a epiiet idiot, and is
evidently lost to all further interest in
of her dress.
she had the strange, wild appear-
n e w oi
id around her, and its af.'tir.s And
, i
t
t.d-acco in r.ti-'.anei.
t-kh, as f- well km-'
who introduced th
had his arms e mb'v
attaiuin:' a lentrth oi: between fen attu. liiie. n
first im-ie o. using j .. c.-a'-ane c.i gas wa now trettien-
aud Sir Waher Bal- j (l .....j ,pe tft.st. ...V r,.:irl'n!ly rapid and
. . t , . .. , ....... , , .,
it, was me .ii--t. t".t't ; i- ...... lX -...-..r iai...-ti mi Stovisi
la -ilia 'ii.
Bahdgh
WJI.Mi.Hti-: STATION'.
at
Bui!
v!i:igt.u
.) with
t t.ttt rv. are.-)
: now ii
a toi t'.eeo idttiu '.ib-'
-s Train, leave s al
Train,
-s Train,
biae, "
T:am.
S..-.5 A
S.07 P
7. is P
Pi.l'J
M.
M.
M
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it
;.os A. M.
rr'l
(Ol TY OM'ICERS.
'( Cuurts. President, lion. 0n.
iiigtloti; Assot iales, George'.t.
a t Jones, ,1 r.
-v. Joseph .rOona! d.
Urrorl-r. M.ckaed II. '--or.
il-jii'ir arid R'curdir. J cdm t-cait-
--!'. tbert P. Linton.
, , if. V i 1 i i iini Linton.
A- rnrt. Phi 1 in S. Noon.
the first hou.-e
Wil'.c .i Ktiac'-o w a
111
s Bied !
on the top.
Bnglaml in ;
direct. i he liroies
the rigging, designing
v--,', !, threatened t';e
tlie grou:; 1. The pre cat;
1. ,s Wll. but did n-.t aei
; escape i ne siie-e-t:
car i'.o..i!t leach :t!g
! 1 W IS ti O it 1 1 1 -
dan-
the vh
i'aisnins, Mrs. .lohn Fenlon,
j Pumpkins, B. Thomas,
Army rdngutre,
31u-kmel..n, .Mrs. Win. Kittell,
Seed cucumber, T. J. Beese, 11
Celery, Henry Foster,
CiUiii'ihiv.-wr, iBury Foster, u
l K11T.
Be-t viu-h-tv fall apples, Bdwin A.
Yiekiw," ' Agriculturist.
Yfinter apples, l A. Vickroy, Ag.
Ib,:'en winter apr-hs, Hai-.iel lavis, (i . 1.
Fall a: ; :es, J. iiumphreys, "
Fears' Mrs. B. L. Johnston, 4
i '. -ac lies. i.. Bobert.-, "
so ends he r evcn'.iV.I history
study i'or the brilliant and thl.
What a semem on human va:
v hat a i ;-
31 r. L
his wife an
of
years .-'.nee reoa:m the sul-jcet of divine
graee, rnds a humble and devoted follow
er of her Saviour.
For a 1 ng time her hu.-band's heart re
mamc I uutouehtd. 3Iorning and evening
the pious mother gathered her little housed
no'd abttut her, and the iuceriae aceeptabla
! the sacrifice of Christian hearts at
the litmlly altar Went up dally to his mercy-seat.
But the husband and father of
tne famiiy was never one of the happy
group. Like the man in the parable, he
woul I not come when bidden, but went to
hB lucrchan !i-e in the busy city.
lio-.r many Christian mothers among U3
every day assemble their loved oriest about
the family altar to ask for the divine bles
sing, and pardon for sins, and to give
thank s. when he who should be the head
of the family, even as Christ is the head
of the- church, turns his back upon these
sacred el titles.
One morning when 3Irs. L was
gatheringjier little flock about her for
prayers, Willie, the youngest, a bov three
yo-.vs old, steadily resisted the call, and
started to go down stairs with a very man
ly slruL Saniio to prayers, Yiiiie," said
tne mother, gently. "Xo, ma'am, I don't
want to say my prayers. I am a gentle
inan. Beutlemeu never say their prayers.
I t::n going to be a gentleman, and so I am
not going to say 1113- prayers anymore."
"But geiitlemexi do say their praj'ers,
Vfihie, ' said the mother; "they pray to
C-! t 1 take care of them, and 1 want my
Viiiie to be a good boy, that God may
love him ; and you cannot be a good boy if
you don't pray."
"Father never prays," answered the lit
tle fe.iiow; "father is a good boy, and fath
er never prays."
"Oh, little Willie, don't say so," said
the tearful mother ; you do not know about
that; father does not meet with us night
and morning, but I trust he prays."
The little boy yielded, and the thought
ful mother pondered the saying in her
heart, "Father never prays."
That evening, alter the little ones had
prayeel to the Lord, and laid them down to
and his vnJe sat quietly
-V'
. 1
UgtlUe SS .-
Pliil.os-ui'HY vl' Bain. To understand
the nhilosotihv of tills beautiful Met often
1 .
suolime piiL'iiomenon,
since the creation.
verv existence 01 annua
1 01 ten witne-sed
and es-eiiti'L1: to the
1
rvation-
mu-t b
it
(-nv'.-o
ered :
iro:u
. Yf ere ihe atmosphere
i ok eel.
The rele
aser, us-ed
'was of a eyl
'inchos in !i-
Tbe
terrioic
car ti
force, the baloon, completely col
lapsed, fell, and the i'rotessor was tnrowu
vi'd.etitly Fa-:-k wards over the car, Ins
- . , . . , 1 . .. I . . !-...-.. I-
te." rim ' 1 nca 1 1 v kimm.-r.-
tho gr.o'ind with ; (Juinc
am
side was
was a rcceivur of
would hohl about :i
of
w a
t
hmte.l tobacco box id Sir
in entertaining his guests
I.. te t iit-iii. about seve11111c1.es 10 01- ,
ieter and twelve incnes nigh ; tne otu-
t.f gilded leather, ami wnnin 1
ass or iiiLiai, wiiivii j
.ouml 01 looaeeo .1 1 L jQJ),r ;jt;!Vch, the descent being
kind of collar connected the receiver wnh , 1 :n gort 0p ,AL.n, ranklv overgrown
the case, and on every side the box was j AVeejs where he lay hardly able to
1 with holes lor the pipes.. move for halt an hour, when be was
oaeii suaaii- 1.... M
in" him senseboss. A large number,
' 0 , ... r 11 ... :. ... 1.;,,. t.
;onS WHO were io:i t.:;ig mni wwn
him fall, were una.de to hud him un-
e-t
"i''.i.
iuncrs. John Iteart r, Abed
i I T. Storm.
'imlinitrr. Georjre C K. Zt'br.i.
. . , Tl ......
e JJ.rrrtor.t. UUVltl viiiano,
i:re, Jacob llortier
"'-'. C''mnttxsinnerx. John S. Khe-y
'-:-.-.,-.j0;m A. Blair.
F--hv.lSl t;;
?f !'.:, Trraxurtr. Georpe C. K. Zahni.
--r H Sifivard. James J. Kaylor.
'"i',;', Af.praiirr. Tiioinas M'Connedl.
: '.) Heury Hawk. John F. Stull. E.
' ' '.' Surveyor. E. A. Vickroy.
r ';,r Jnir.es S. TedtL
'".t'..trnt of Common Schools. T. A.
t8r-siii'R isoR. orric'Ktts.
;''' f the l'eaee. David II. Roberts,
".""-a Klnkead.
y'l''- Andrew Lewis.
'-,vr,ri7.'ViHiniii Kittell, William K.
r ''Iceik-s Owens, J. 0. Koon, Edward
to r0nri( t d- L-tzinpcer.
''-ijk Tr'aiurer. Georqc Gurley.
' ; 'i .V-M'ff. William Davis.
lKrct;r,. Edward Glass. V.illir.ni
.":'-'. Ilvse S. I.tnv.l J-,lin J. Llovd. Morris
' vnj, Thomas J. Davis.
;'"'ir,r of School ior rf Evan Morsan.
l""ftl'!f. George Gurlev.
z eei.fcfor. Geortre Gnrlcv.
,'"" RiehHrd T. D.ivis.
v' 0 Fltrtion. Isaac Evan.
1. -Jul S. P.hey, JohnJ Erni.
i-ii l-i-
1 ... .1 j-.. c. v.
The honor ot hcing me msi. icui.w
smetker in Bugland is due to t)ueen Bliz
abetb, who copied the habir from Baleigh
and was in her turn imitated by the ladies
.1 1
of her court. There was iinotlier claim
ant for this honor in the pcrsou of one
31ollv Cutpurse, a low woman fatuous for
her "follies and crimes, but upon exam
ination it was f-ui'.d that the distinction
belonged to the Yirgiu Queen. 3Io!l nev
er laid asid her iipe till her death in
10t)2. Sdie was an original genus, as was
shown bv a direction in her will, that her
nephew," to whom she left the bulk of her
r.ronerty, "should not lay it out foolishly,
but ret drtiiiK wun il wmie n, ...s...
P.aleigli loved his pipe till the day of
his death. He smoked on the day of his
execution, which, says a cotcinporary wri
ter ' -owe' formal pens mis were scandalized
at;' but I think," he adds, "'twas well and
properly done to settle his spirits." On
being asked if it pleased him, "aye, said
Baleigh, "'tis indeed good if a man might
tarry bv it."
Snmkin g soon spread through all ranks
niil became universal. The spectators at
the theatres, in Shaks'peare's time, were
permitted to sit on the stage during the
performance and puff away vigorously at
their pipes and tobacco. Smoking was
also permitted in all other parts of the
house. The practice reached its climax
about 1G10 A commou mode of smoking
hen he was dis-
Such was the violence of tne
1
roverpi
shock that bis watch bcundeel ironi Ins
pocket, and, being torn lose was thiown
several yards away. Prof. Wise was not
seriously injured.
Te Size Ei' Well. Yfe find the fol
lowing in one of our exchanges. We do
not know whether it is a humbug or phil
osophy. It can do no harm, however, to
shift your bed and try it :
The earth is a magnet, with magnetic
, T 1 " .1 Z-
currents constantly ia mg aiouuu 11.
nM. Liitonn hodv is also a magne
when the buely is placed in cert
firms to the earth, these curreut.-
zc when one position is to be maintain
ed for some time, a position should be
chosen in which the currents ot the ear.n
and the body will not convict. This po
sition as indicated by theory, and known
by experiment, is to lie with the head to
the north pole. Persons who sleep with
their heads in the oppisite directum, or
Ivin" crosswise, are liable to fall into va
rious nervous disorders. "When they go
back to the right position, these disorders
if not too deeply impressed upon the
constitution soon vanish, r-ensauvc per
sons are always more refreshed by sleep
'.!. their heads noiut due north. Ar
chitects in building houses should bear
this principle iu miud.
:s. Mrs.
-m . -r I 4
Best grapes, Airs. iiiucimison, .ig.
IT.otH'CTS OI' T1IK 3AIKV.
Ite-f redl butter. Mrs. J. 3Ioorc. A g.
I Print butter, D. L. Jones, Ag.
Cheese, do g-
A ( 1 1 1 1 C It 1 .'f U !.l A L 1M I'LEMF.NXS.
Best cutting-box, I. 0. Singer, ?2
M A N I.' FA ( ' T U R E 1 ) A U T ICLES.
Pest set double harness, Ceo. C. K.
Zahni, Agriculturist.
Set horseshoes, Will'm.'Buck, (not
made in county,) no premium.
Wagon, Isaac 0. Singer, 2
Cider mill, Pavis &, Jone3, 2
Shuck, A. A. Parker, -1'
LOWING.
Pe:st plowing, Piehard Pryce, S3
" by boy under 17 years
of age, Vi'iu. Pree, dr.,
IK! M KSTIC MA N V FACTE RES.
Pest pair blankets, Mrs. John Hughes, ?2
Pieced bed ouilt. 31iss Itimily Roberts, Ag.
Alyers, - Ag.
ar.
f.boutd ileV
Tb e wai .
IVom the
! 1 (
itr cea.se 1
once 1 :.ii 1 .
at uiuioiiu
er have rain.
a-be-; by :
s a rnd the
enel in a a ii-i
) be ai:sei bed
sain rat eel.
ever where at
;ra;u-c, we
r huii, to mio'.:.
i;i cvaporatb.-n
e: rib's grihe-,
'l-ea pii! :e vapor,
V 1 ne air Viii.u
togcthe?.
phtre, rnd conse..
retain the huu.i.l
greater in c;
power of the r.tinos
mtly ll - capab-iiity to
.', ii piO-,,)r:lor.atelv
iii.-m earm ti.r.
ear the surface of ihe er.rGi
1 ii is iu the region of the
3-:a Fi-hor ve ase-Mtd froni the
coI.hr do we 11 nd the atuios-
a.'r :
. 1, .
id the gentle wife told her
husbflnd the story of little AVillie, aud his
argument, '-Fafher never prays."
The strong man bowed his head, while
tears dropped upon his book. "A little
child shall lead them." The father was
cceiouered. He acknowledged his sinful
example and the two knelt down togeth
er ;o id offered up their
fee of praise
time Air. L
the family
i'tisitios, be 7!o'e time to serve God. It
is now a most happy, pious family. We
pray that Cod's blessing may ever rest
em.
it never be said of any husband
nd father who reads this true account,
fattier never prays. (. hiiuren
s iiuiicil saeri-
tnd prayer. From that
was never absent from
altar. However prosed with
upon t
are
observers, aim pouter
tmngs m
irts. U hat a icariul re
r a father to bring up a
1
very
mat-s,
raiion
vf? 1 1 r.r--
1
u.our tains
ti snow on me
wnen
s in the jO'itest
bv Cuii't . 1 1 ual ev;
i ,
eli-po-
f 1 Cradle quilt. Miss Mag-ie Myers, - A
gnet, and 1 ,T 1. i i-n r
Pest hard aud lancy soup, cio
An excellent article of yam, do
A.gri'st.
"do
C F.
do
do
do
C CLIN Alt V I ) C FA". T M V. N T
J)cst bread, 31iss Lydia Jones,
Pomcstie sugar, Daniel Davis,
Pound eake,'3Irs. Alex. 31ooie,
Cup cake, 31 rs. J. Moore,
Sponge cake, Miss M. Davis,
Tomato catsup. 3Irs. J. 31oore,
Cucumber catsup, 31iss Fuiily Uoberts, do
Apr.le jelly, 31 rs. K. iloberts, do
Plum jelly, Mr. I. Crawford, do
Pear preserves, 31iss 0. A. Evans, do
Peach preserves, 31 rs. E. Roberts, do
Plum preserves, 3lrs. T. P. Moore, do
Cherry preserves, Mrs. W. K. Piper, do
is wr.riiie'ii
i 1 "
Clotlds. J.
earth the
-.b.iu-e. 1
hi-h
Inow,
the air is lieaviiv satuuueu
vapor, though, it be invisio.e and t tie si:y
eloudle.s. if its temvtereture be suddenly
reduced by co11 currents of air rushing
from above, or from a higher io a lower
latitude, its capacity to retain moisture is
diminished, clouds are formed, and the
result is rain. Air condenses as it cools,
and, like a sponge tilled with water and
compressed, pours out the water which its
dimi mLed e-aoaeltv cannot hold.
The Jafanksf. 1 1 (.;.; r:VAit n Pmcnp. i
Y'r have further news of tne lame- :
ward bound .lapanese embassy, on board
the frigate Niagara, which left the Caj e
de Yerdes on the ivt'n or duly, and re:!.-! -cd
the harbor of St. Paul b; 1.. :t;; !... . n
the coast of Africa, on tha 7lh of Afr 1 t,
.short ot coal ami water. A ce-'ve.-p 01.
tteut of the New York T-',ar. expies-ts
much disappointment at the low rate of
;iced exhibited by the X:ag:-ra. , .0 k-
ureal
ih,ir lhtle h
s.-onsihlhtr i
Young family with no love or icar cf God
in hfs own heart. Rather let all str.nel
forth in Cod's service, knowing that their
prayers and their labors are not in vain
with tlie Lord.
t emr.n
lis es-
UAn eccentric wctthhy
stuck up a board ia a i.e.-i in
tale, uviou which was rtaioled ma Ivilow
ing :
will give this LA 1 to any one who
is contented."
He soon had an tttedi'.-uit.
"Well sir, are m ;i
iiit'i uired ho.
ate 1 1
nau
'Yes, sir,
Then wl
vt ry.
iat do vca want with
-ir
The
tlv.
did
y field
s$o" to re-
yt-"." ientleuien of the jury," sai l 1
Western lawyer, "I don't mean to insinu
ate that this gentleman is a covetous per-.-on,
but I'll bet live to oae that if you
should bait a st.el trap with a m-w three
1 v ee.
his sotlh
per hour by the log being the npj.im.:ni j the jury 1 would not tript li-m in a root
ttttiincd. "The Japanese were sieiidi:.g ' with a millstone and the angel Gabriel t
their time much as before repertc-.i in
cent piece. 1 ate
bis mouth, en 1 would ear -.i
t not the L-ourt an I ut-uttcine-ii ed
1 wo'.ili not trust li'iu in a room
t j
uard it."
.x .. .. 1 , . i,. 1 1
trvm,T to imam u Mwv,t,-t,.v o me 1,..-,
J . 0 . i! . 1.- .1.:. . t
lanoauage, rating, urui.viug, ami
tri-Tlie follow iug is a speech by a
uece.-sfui eompetitor for the prize at a
iilish
playing their peculiar games, "lommt j Fuece.-siai
:.. ...T:,,,, rvre.'.t headway with his En- loot-race :
1 lll..'"s r- - . . . 1 Tl .1 t .V.
m leiitiemcn, x nave wou mis cup 1110
use of my legs ; 1 trust I may never lose
dish, and is indulging 111 tne u-e eu a
muskt-t. At Loan lo the Jaiianc-MJ went,
ashore, but were disgusted with the nc-
"rots, and did uot repeat the visit. The
. 1 . 1 .... 1 , -.... .
Niagara was to leave ioauao
Ihe was coaled and watered.
aa DO'.ei as
tne use of my legs by the use of this
cup."
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