HMNIII III 11 1 ' v.;:; i j it xuj tii'jw jfyarrg-u u.1 .j urn Thc whole Aivr ov Government consists in the art of ijeing honest. Jefferson. VOL. 3. STROUD SB UKG. MONROE COUNTY, PA., "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1842. No. 15. cere :.4irm (K Is PLfi?il ETi K Ffl S53 PJ "1 1 tvi i a i i PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THEODORE SCMOCIS. tpMS.-Two dollars per annum in advance Two dollar? a turtrr. half yearly, and if not paid before Ihc end of m .ii. Two dollars and a half. J hose vlio receive their , .- n- a carrier or stage drivers employed bv thc propric . w .il'he charged 7 1-2 cts. per year, extra. i ;..i,n rs discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except if ,'X.wn of thc Editor. i; v ivcrtisemcnts not exceeding one square (sixteen lincsl .. !v inserted three weeks for one dollar: twenty-five cents t , i- . subsequent inseition larger ones in proportion. A i. ,iii-ount will be made to yearly advertisers. ; -A.l !et;ers addressed to the" Editor must be post paid. POETRY. The Angel and SIic CEiiirf. An Angel form, with brow of light, Watched o'er a sleeping infant's dream, And gazed, as tho' his visage bright He there beheld as in a stream. 'Fair child, whose face is like to mine., Oh come," he said, "and fly with me Come forth to happiness divine, For cat th is all unworthy thee. 'Here perfect bliss thou canst not know; The soul amidst its pleasures sighs, All sounds of joy are full of woe. Enjoyments are but miseries. 'Fear stalks amidst the gorgeous shows; And tho' serene the day may rise, 2t lasts not bril'iantto its close, And tempests sleep in calmest skies. 'Alas! shall sorrow, doubts and fears Deform a brow so pure as this! And shall the bitterness of tears Dim those blue eyes that speak of bliss! -No, no! along the realms of space, Far from all care, let us begone; Kind Providence shall give the grace For these few years thou mightstlive on. "Xo mourning weeds, no sound of wail Thy chainless spirit shall annoy; Thy kindred shall thy absence hail, Even as thy coming gave them joy. "Xo cloud on any brow shall rest, Nought speak of tombs or sadness there; Of beings, like, thee, pure and blest, The latest hour should be most fair." The angel shook his snowy wings, And thro' the fields of ether sped, "Where Heaven's eternal music rings Mother alas! thy son is dead! From the Mother's .Magazine. "Hope tiiati in God." Air Woodland. BV REV. FRANCIS C. W00DW0RTH. My soul, 0 Lord, on thee relies, Though all is dark and drear; To thee my fainting spirit flies; And to thy throne devoutly cries, Nor will I yield to fear. My heart, my bleeding heart shall be Submissive to thy will; Thy mercy long hath flowed for me, And though thy frowning face I seV I'll trust that mercy still. Though sorrow all my hours attend, Or when I wake or sleed. I know on whom my hopes depend, And upwaid shall my thoughts ascend - HI praise thee while I weep. In all-my griefs, while here I stay, O'er life's brief stage to roam, Thou wilt defend by night and day, And safe conduct me all the way To my eternal home. My home! no sorrow enters there, No hearts with grief are riv'n. Then all life's ills I'll gladly bear, .Since thus my Father would prepare' Mv chasten'd soul for heav'n. Seven Years n CEiurcIi. There resides in Western county, Slate of New York, an aged man, a member of the res pectable society of Friends, who has rode from Sleepy Hollow up 10 Chipcqua Meeting, a dis tance of seven miles or fourteen miles going and coming twice a week, for the space of l:!tv years. In doing this, he has ridden a distance of seventy-two thousand and four hun dred mi!--" or al'"0551 lnroc limes thc circum ference of the earth. Allowing him live hours rach meeting day, and ten working hours to he dav, he has spent, in his go-to-meeling ex peditions, seven years and forty-five days. A Fair Wt. 'Here, vou bog trotter,' suid a half dandy soap-lock to an Irish laborer, 'como tell the big gest lie you ever told in your life, and 111 ireat you to a' whiskey punch.' 'An by me sowl, yer honor's a ginileman,' retorted Pat.j Father was'nt, Alexander a heroV 'Yes, my boy,' replied Oats. 'Well, then, father, wasn't Miss Alexander a. shc-ro? 'Take that boy to bed. What depravity!' A maicli " Jreiic. A few weeks since, a man. in the neighbor hood of Worromonlogi's Pond, in llio east part of Hallowell, heard a great outcry from his dog. Going quickly in that direction, he saw his dog had been seized by a bear, but had got loose and was running towards him, the bear being in pursuit. His gun was loaded with shet, and before he could put a bullet in it thc bear was close upon him. Tho animal rose up before him, and was attempting to give him not a very fraternal hug, when thc dog seized her behind. As she turned to strike a blow at the dog with her paw, the man struck her with his gun with all his strength; a second blow broke his gun, when the bear rushed upon him again. He seized the animal by the ear, and held her off at arm's lenyth with his left hand. In the scullle,.thev came down together, the man up- part in a bear,) and while he hold his grasp with his lett hand, lie actually neat tne Dear to death with the other. The skin of the animal ; was shown in our ofiice: the marks of ihc brui scs made by the stoi.e are to be seen on the skin, which is nearly cut through in several places about the head. '1 he ferocity of this bear is accounted for by the fact that she had cubs: these have since' been seen, but we have not heard of their being lalcen. lne man is large ana aiuietic, una i cnmnmhal irii'innni in yin-arc Wl ntllft Olin 1 who knows Journal. him send his name? Augusta Five years ago, in the very heart, and in the suburbs of the town of Lancaster, there were in operation at one time, twenty distiller ies, most of lhem, if not all, had two stills run ning day and night, and al the same time six large breweries were in a successful tide of operation. And with what feelings of pride. must every, good citizen now say, that L,ancas- ig.oitittiice vs. SwCaSrty. If you wish to marry a woman who will sit j your mn and marrv wer and Tlie Western HrsUiiii. The following sublime burst cf eloquence as tonished the natives in Arkansas classical, Rackensack,) some few weeks since. An overseer had killed a negro named Daniel. T - r A 1 t'ortil ii'iii r A tin V5o fl i f r r f iLlc i "Gentlemen of thc jury---I know that Dan - Jl ...ill nn Innwnv tAii.tr tn wliil nutlirirr tint! an aay witn noies in ner siocuiiigs, mm iitv iu ( Iq. Ul5t continue Javmg perpetually. iiy pus iu; ouarn. iu. ii -. 1 I i 1. . 1 i. 1 1 you about what sacrifices sne would ue wining : jiens ajwayS jay aj winter, and each lrom sev- 'fjie NaVy Yard at Gosport, Virginia, is sit 10 make for your comfort and convenience -1 cnty.five J0 one hundred eggs in succession. uatej on the south branch of Elizabeth river, who will see you toiling, and sweating day and i jr tjie aij0VC pjan u-ere generally followed, eggs . adjoining Porismouth; it contains sixteen acres, night, for the support of your family, and never woui(i U(, jusl as plenty in winter as in summer. , anj cosJ $ 12,000. This is one of the most irr. reach forth a finger to assist you, while she ad- -r"ne ony reason why 'hens do noi lay in v.-in-i p0rtant Navy Yards in the Union; and has a dresses you in poetical numbers, and calls you , er as frgeiy as jn jhe summer, is the want of (jrv jocjc which was built at an expense of over the noblest of beings whose heart is always 1 an;maif00(t which thev get in summer in abun- $900,000. At this vard were built the Dela bursting with love, while your shirts need wash-! d : .1 r 0f iSCcis. I have for seve-j W!,rV(. lnr.edonian7rebuil0 26; John Adams and you can never get a meal cooked toiraj wjnle reduced my theory to practice, and (rein,ilt 20; Natchez 20; Erie (rebuilt) 18; id H you would marry sucii a ono, go , prove,i jlb enljre correctness. It must be ob-l Yorklown 16; and others. a romantic maiden wiio reads uui-1 ;r.rpri tl,, nrp.sRiinn of the male is not ne-! T .... o...: nu.,,,, r - .ww..wfc.-..k---..wr, M nn v rr : i ; i j idi uluii. u. SI "IIS IU U1U 111UUII. nnet ii 11 in uu imigvi jnwii w " 11.1v wui"jj wi , witn nine, luriiiw a vui v wu-uhiui w i -n uo w.v from the cotting stalk no more enliven the 1 cecdingly cheap coloring matter for walls. midnight crowd with the patting of ihe roman- j Take good lime and slack it as usnal, one and tic jawbone, and tho playing of the sentiment- j a imjf pounds of blue vitriol, dissolve the chrys- al jewsharp will never again casi his angling ; line into thc broad, superfluous, majestic and outrageous bosom of the eternal .Mississippi.- . r . 1. . I m:. : I Yes 1 know thai he now reposes 'alone in his glory on ihc norJh corner of a bleak hill-side, with his eyes turned towards the cerulean heavingH, and his big toe sticking out a feet! Yet, is that any reason why my client should be hung? I think not! 1 rather suppose not ! Rochester Dem. "Many an tin wise parent labors hard and lives sparingly all his life for the purpose of leaving enough to give his children a start in the world, as it is called. Setiinir a voung man afloat; with money left him by his relatives, is like tying bladders tinner tne arm 01 one wiio cannot swim; ton chances lo one he will lose his bladders and go to the bottom. Teach him to swim and he will never need the bladders. Give your child a sound education, and you have done enough for him. See to ii thai his morals are pure, his mind cultivated, and his whole nature made subservient to the laws which govern man, and you have what will be of more value than the wealth of the Indies. You have given him a starl which no misfor tune can deprive him of. The earlier you teach him to depend upon his own resources the better," Dr. Skip recommends a hop poultice for a jumping tooth ache. secret is like silcnccyou cannot talk about iCand keep i. 3Tvac and false IDelicacy. Above every other feature which adorns the female character, delicacy stands foremost with in the province of good taste. Not that delica cy which is perpetually in quest of something to be ashamed of. which makes a merit of a blush, and simpers at the false construction its! own ingenuity has put upon an innocent remark. This spurieus kind of delicacy is as far removed from good tasie, as from good feeling, and good sense; but that high minded delicacy which maintains its pure and uudeviating walk alike amongst women as in the society of men; which shrinks from no necessary duly and can speak when required, with seriousness and kindness of things at which it would be ashamed, indeed, lo smile or to blush that delicacy which knows how to confer a benefit without woundinn the ! fnpHncrq of nnnlhor. nnd vviiifli lmilnrstsmls al- ! tion. mis is me aeucacy wmcu iorms so nu- portant a part of good taste, that where it does . . i : .: . : i, . . t, not caisi as u natural niMiuui, 11 is uiugiu us inu ; .- . , r . 1 1 l 1 first principle of good manners, and considered ! as tne universal passport to goou society. ior 1 1 w can this, the greatest charm of female charac quired in after life. When the mind has been ! accustomed to wnat is vulgar, or jjross. tne line , the Vincennes u; tnc rainiiuu .u, uo ed"e of feeling is "one, and nothing can restore ! vant 20; the Peacock 18; the Decatur 16; the it. It is comparatively easy, on first entering ; upuu me, iu niuiniuiu iuu pau ui uiuu ' M(fl. IlV L'lOSlIl" ,i it i . r . " . it against everv improper! i w 3 y imaoR- but when once such images are allowed : 2 i O I lo mingle with the imagination, so as to be con- j sianiiy reviveu uy jneniury, aim mus iu u ; their tone to thc habitual mode of the female j character may indeed be said to be gone and : its glorv dep'arted. Mrs. EMJs Daughters of - England. j I to inane iiitcns lay 2?es"se4ii:i. 1 Hens will lav eas perpetually, if treated in ! thc following manner: Keep no roosters; give 1 - ... I what is called nest i!llk JO VsllllU HWb - ' .www--- .1- ...I.U U Unr.. ...iii r ri unci rtrtaa ir iifl i IT CT i roosters UU IWU V. UiJ li!U liwllw UilU IIW H-.JV llw in the nest, the hens will not cease laying after j I -l,n nrnrWnnn of tsvrlve or fifteen c"'s. as thev ai v.ays do when roosters and nest eggs are aldywinc 44; Columbia 44; Si Louis 20; Uram- ;arv or the produclion 01 oges, as mey are . ' 1 j ' - f-.f.; fnrmed whether tho male be present or not. Ul , course such eggs will not produce chickens When chickens are wanted, the roosters must, of course, run with the hens. AW. Cull. T t . -. 11.. ) . .v nn rttnulirlt ijn the country, that blue vitriol when mixed i i ...:.t. C . .. 1. ., (..! .it. titiM rc x- i Jajs with boiling water, when dissolved mix it whn thc white-wash, and add one pound of glue .... . . i 11 l : . well dissolved. This should be prepared in a glue poi if possible, to prevent its being burned or scorched. When well mixed the first coat 3d. When well mixed tne nrst coat . - . ! must be put on horizontally or lrom side to side, and the second coat vertically or up and j 1 . down. Thn wa w be of a bn-'ut blue color 1 resembling the bottles some tunes seen in apothecary shops. By following these direct ions, women can put on thc coloring as smooth ly and as well, generally, as men. Thc following i the latest and surest meth od of pulling teeth: 'Fasten a strong piece of twine to the tooth thai is to be drawn, and at tach the other end of the twine to a heavy stone. Then, if the tooth be in the upper jaw, stand 'on ihs fence and let the stone dropdown suddenly if the moth bo in the under jaw, stand at'the bottom of the fence, and throw ihe stone over.' A Fleet gc! The Washington Banner tells the story of a fellow who wanted to 'sign away his liberty'; but having no pledge at hand, sat down and wrote tho following 'Blister my feathers if 1 drink another drop of alcohol, sick or well, dead or alive.'. He signed it and stuck to il nobly. If you run your nose against a larhp' post, blame nobody but yourself, and bid it good bye. Why are ladies more polite to other men than to their own husbands? AKaeric&M Itfavy Yaycls. Beginning north, thc first Navy Yard on our coast is found at Portsmouth, N. H. The Na vy Yard is situated on Navy Island, on the east side of Piscataqua river, within the boundaries of the State of Maine. The yard contains fifty eight acres, and coat the government $5,500. Portsmouth is the only seaport of New Hamp shire; but its harbor is one of the best on the coast, being easily accessible, as it has over forty feel of water in the channel, at low tide; and" is, moreover, perfectly landlocked. It is also capacious and well protected. Here wero built the Washington 74; the Concord 20; the Preble 16; and others. The next Navy Yard is at Charlcstown, Mass. It is situated on the north side of Char- kvs river, and at the east noint of the town. It fni'ir vi pvtpnl nf np.arlv sixtv acres. The ..... . t juie isoston 4v; tnc warren zv, me vau the Marion 10; tho Porpois 10; the Pioneer , n .1 r . in. .1. "D... i n iu; me oonson iuj nits jjuaci im -t -T 1 . TVT T 1. The Navy Yard at New York is situated on Wallabout LJay, i.ong lsianu oppuanc iu city of New York. it contains aooui iony acres, and cost tne government c-iu,uuu.- Here were built the Ohio 80; the Lexington Dolphin 10; the Enterprise 10; the steamer r uiioii, aim uib siuuiiici miaauun . . . The Philadelphia- Navv Yard is located with- 1 in hn AUirir.t nf Snufhwark. on the west side 111 A V w 0f the Delaware. It contains eleven acres, and cosluic united oiaies 00 ,uuu. mw )uiu was built the largest vessel in our service, the Pennsylvania, of 120 guns. Here also were built thc Franklin 74; the North Carolina 80; the United States 44; the Guerriere 44; the Vandalia 20; the Dale 16; the Relief store ship, and the steamer Mississippi. Baltimore is a naval station, with one or more receiving ships; but has not, we believe f 1 - - iVt.nklr 'Savy 1 ard is situated on me , . . 1 .1 - Q T Kom limtinll Q f the river Potomac, contains ........ w... . - - thirty-seven acres, and cost but S4,000. Here was built the Columbus 74; Potomac 44; Bran- C.I has jini.i--y s'--.w . .... .i. etnM;0lior1 nnl nn hm ms ucwii uui iw-wiiiijf wni..ww, a- r . 1 -ot,l of importance have been erected The Pcnsacola Navy Yard is situated on Ponsacola Bay, about six miles below the town, and is important as a rendezvous for ships'sta tioncd in. or cruising near the Gulf of Mexico. Savannah Georgian. Soot Destroy- Cut Worms.- Soot destroys or drives off from all plants of cabbage tribe, from pinks, and from other plants, those common and voracious grubs of gardens, the larva; of the moths of the family Noctuadce. After being annoyed almosl to despair, by the ravages of this grub, I resorted to the use of soot, and thus applied it: 1 iaiu 11 ury, aim near an inch thick, over the ground, and dug it 11--1 .m "i-n um-'m b - fMl 1 ....n tU111 t nntnr rflin "II If in. , 1 ne p.auts u ao in a row aim '"Z i ri : .i,i ,1 inn Tii'ini 111 n rnw. insieau 01 iusu.g u.uv ' - 1 - - before had done, I think I did not lose I mrrr limn th.it number in a bed of 200 or 300 In thc grub's attacks on plants of tho cabbage family, its habit is to cat some nearly and others quite asunder, a little below thc heart: it often oreatly annoys thc farmers in their turnip fields. 1 have made uso of the same remedy since and have never found it to fail. Last summer 1 was troubled with the grub in a bed of pinks; I then made some soot water, and watered the bad well, and thc bed was soon freed from the orubs. The precise mode of the soot's action on tlic gnib 1 cannot state; but 1 believe the ammoniacal matter which it contains destroys Home and disperses the remainder. 1 hare not found the soot to injure the soil at all; and I name this because I had been told it would. Agricola. An AiiclcJtt Kelic A few days since, while some men wcra em ployed in digging a cellar for a new house in Carleton place, Boston, they found a grave-stone several feet below the surface of tho ground, bearing the following inscription: " Margaret, wife of Wm. Snelling, aged 1G years, deceased yc,18thdayVrJviieJ 1GG7." Advice lo SJsasssarris! ILadici. If you have blueeyes languish. If black eyes leer. If you have a pretty foot wear short peti coats. If you are the least doubtful as to that point let them be rather long. If you have good teeth don't forget to laugh now and then. If you have bad ones you mtisi only simp er. While you are young sit with your face to the light. While you aro a little advanced sit witli your back to the window. If you have a bad voice always speak in a low tone. If it is acknowledged that you have a line voice never speak in a high lone. If you dance well, dance bui seldom. If vou dance ill, never dance at all. If you sing well make no previous excus If you sing indifferently hesitate not a inn "tnh ' mcnt -when you are asked; for few persons11 i.:. competent judges of singing, but every w or sensible of a desire to please. thache,''when If in conversation you think a persorbelv cured in rather hint a difference of opinion tbed and brought a contradiction. le patient is If you find a person telling an absolute r1 hood let it pass over in silence; it is noJ" f your while to make any one your ener 0f extracting proving him a liar. It is always in your power to make a lotion, for by smiles what a lolly to maKe encaiiea-ai gums, frowns ! When you have an opportunity to praise do it with all vour heart. When you are forced to blame appear, at least, to do it with reluctance. If you are envious of another woman never show it but by allowing her every goad quality and perfection except those she really possess es. If vou wish to let the world know you are in love with a particular man treat aim with lor- , and everv one else witn ease and irec- vou are disposed to be pettish or insolent I it is better to exercise your ill humors en i 1 your cat, or your servant, man your . r: ,1 uihu-. If you would preserve beauty rise early. If you would preserve esteem oe gentle. If you would obtain power be condescend ing. If vou would live happy endeavor to pro mote tho happiness of others. The sagacity of the canine race is truly sur prising. Jones, of the Second Ward Hotel, once had a very valuable Newfoundland dog, who used to sit at th door, aad people fre quently gave him pennies, with which he used to run" to the market and buy a piece of meat. All at once the dog began to act queerly grew sleepy-loafed about, and got poor. The doctor could do nothing for him. He went no more to the butcher's. One day, Mr. Jones followed him, and saw him go .to a three cent gin shop, and there found that instead of buying his cent's worth of meat, the poor fellow had saved up his pennies and laid them out for gin. Every effort was made to save him, but without avail, and he died soon after of the delirium tremens. N. Y. Arena. The Philadelphia North American gives the following discouraging account of the business concerns of that ciiy: "Wo do not remember to have seen business so dull in this city as it has been for some weeks past, at this season of the year. It more resem bles the month of July, when ihe greater part of our merchants are absent in pursuit of health and pleasure, than tho spring of the year. Though the principal part f the spring busiuosss has usually closed bclorc tins time, stilt inere are some lingering remnants of U left, especial- ly in the Pennsylvania trade, to remind us of whal has been, ror even tnat, we now loolcv and look in vain. It is estimated that aboir 2,000 mechanics are nov out of employ, an this number will be increased, ratner tnan t. minished, during thc coming season; rents ha., fallen about 25 per cent., and every thiigbeto kens extreme lassitude. There is extreme stu . fering, we fear, from almost abject poverty, 1 the part of many who have never herctotutv known want." An auctioneer lately indulged in the fii!- -inj little bit of thc pathetic: "Gentlemen, . my father or mother stood where you do . . didn't buy those boots those elegant boots when they were going for one dollar, I shuul : feci it my duty, as a son, to tell both of 'em tlui they were false to themsolves, and false to their country." The Packet Boats now take pasiongers an "cat them," from Buffalo to Schenectady for $7. Time, 70 hours. If any oae wants to trawl any cheaper, he may get a "check on tho tov. path" for nothing, and "eat himself!" JICS cinitv.