Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, November 30, 1859, Image 1

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UE ICSTE ID ALIKE CPOS THE HIGH AKD THE LOW,
the men as; she roos.
THE BLESSINGS OF OOVERNHT, LIKE THE KWS OF IlKAVES, SnOLLD
a -ah $w ri M la a 8 I i ill 8 I' is I i li h - i 1 4 8 B i i , n
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EBESSBEfl, PA. WEDNESDAY, MEMBER 30, 1859.
VOL. 1 SO. 1,
V E K. jl I
4M0Cll-VT J: SENTINEL' IS PUD
) i'i,Vi every Wednesday Morning at
.Ka.uuAft and Fri'TY Cents per annum,
tWei.i I).lab a.n-t, Sevestt
-CMif n..t paid within six montus, and
.firi..!.Riif "01 paid until the termination
"fVSs-ril)tion will be. taken for a shorter.
nirijJ tu;m sixmontlis. and no subscriber wid bo
'tUlvrtv to dhcoutinuo his paper until all ar--eVri
Waie paid, except at the option ot the
ost or causes,
nf.T ,l,-n f,.r trial at a Court of Common
VGA. . .
Fleas to be bold at Eber.sburg, for U-irnbri a
-on the fust IdCAL-Ai, 01
,-511 be
1 '. .'. .' .in5.-ribi:i'T for six months w
Idvertisingr Rates.
) i.ii,i-rVn. Two do. Three do
iharjed
count v. comniencin
1)1CEMREE. A. D. :
M'Kenzie,
Ouii k.
AdltmS,
Sane.
Little
Stillsell & Porter
Fronheiser,
Fro.iheiser v
M'Ooiiisrle's use,
Dougherty,
vs M'Gouifile,
rtnna. 11. It. Co.,
Select 13octrn.
iuares, "24 lines)
3 glares, fCG lmes
linfs or less.
,s.Vure. r 12 Hae
S viaT0. line
ll.t'.f Iimui,
Om- c:hu.m.
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3 months.
$1 &0
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... -i .. i,.rikrmciit3 must be markf-tl M'ltii
tuinWr of insertions desired, or they will be
Sri-l until forbid, and charged accordingly.
'NEW GOODS.
i-Iir r'l)ERSIGNED hajust received an
1 is u-v opening, a full supply of Goods siu
ftbie (jr the- season, consistins; oi
and
t-
MADE CLOTHING,
i;:DTS, SHOSSl KATS. AND CAPS,
lletail at
,b Avb;U-tale
.-. ;..l, V.p sold holofale or
LOWES 1 M uWct puces lul Vrts.ii or
the YEUY
Cipiuitry rroilure.
June 20, 100. tf.
K. HUGHES-
in mil m b mm
stailtr
Fronhciser & Fend
Fa. It. I;. Co.,
Kiddle
llufouan
I Gibbons & Boh-inger
! Good & Fcrohmg
' Whites
! Cassidiiy
! (Vhn it Ramsey
Wo.. K. Finer lor use vs
vs renion, sur. ;ti.,
vs ivuyior,
Either
Dwnalsy's AJni'r
Sheehau
Lh-yd
Itoyd ct al
I law ley
Steinmau
Hughes
Il.irtZ'
Koberls
Henby
Swires
Wliitts
1 T
I Evans
'i Krousc
1 1 1 onirics use
: FlerUiitts Exv's
! Faher.
j Mentis
! Noon
; Fryeo
i Jones
i IVnloii
j Swam
i AU'xurdor
j Elovd for use
V1IE iSuoicr
Oat dour East
A ue-v lot ol ALL
;ler has t rect iv. o
;t his Now
I :;i. tain Fi-jiiL-
KINL of
0 AND a HATS
vs
vs Ashcra"t,
vs Frreil,
vs Oster.
vs Whites,
vs White,
vs Oram,
vs Tiley,
vs M'Hugh,
vs George,
SECOND WEEK.
vs Ind'e, -vs
llofl'man.
vs Meanor,
vs IJurLiu,
vs Roberts,
vs Swires,
vs Stiner,
vs Lh.-w ellyii.n & Shaffer,
vs Riper,
vs Sicily,
vs Roberts,
White,
Lippincott k Co
vs 1 ; Kail Koad LO.
vs Hovers,
vs Wcht Branch Ins. Co.,
vs Dark,
vs Crun; et al
vs M'Coy,
vs Ra. Rail Road Co.
vs Glass et ah
vs Noonan,
vs Moore,
vs Murray Sc Warner,
vs P.rotherlin et al
vs Kline,
s Evans,
vs Murray,
vs Tylcy,
vs Lit.ingeis ExV.
VS -CKi:,
vs Giver.,
vs Sutton,
vs Linton,
vs Linton,
vs Feveraux,
vs Scanlan,
vs Rowland et al.
vs Rraw'u y & Mvorc
vs Wtaklanl,
vs ltov.;.to:i et al
v.- Dih-'H t al,
vs Scho- 1 Directors of Cle.n-
f.-jM towndp,
v; Kinnorts et ah
JOSEhil .FD'JNAL1, Frot'y.
Eheabhu:-. O.L2J, lo'J.
BY KEIfSARD UAKTOS.
Xay, tell mc not, my dearest,
That time has dimn'd thine eyes;
Still sitill my path thou cheercst,
As in days that are gone by.
Say not thy thcek is faded,
Fy sorrows, cares and fears ;
That thy brow is somewhat shaded
... Fy t-e eludo f othcr years. - "
f ti-oo 'rJucb iTibid taUc.3.- - -
I couhl forgive each theft ;
Whilst our hearts rcmaiiK I uushakei
Ajul its love for me was left.
I, too, am something older
Than when 1 met with thee ;
But hearts become no older,
If they are what he..rts should be.
Th own has never altered,
As years have o'er mo past :
Thy love has never faltered, "
Whgu my brow has been o'ereat.
Then tell me not of changes,
In cheek, or brow or hair ;
The love such loss estranges
Must be lighter far than air.
Though morning's early splendor
May raptures thrill impart,
The vesper hour, more tender,
Sinks deepej in the heart.
Though spring be gay with roses,
And summer jddes are clear;
Yet autum's hand encloses
The richest' harvest of the year.
3r ""d'-Uars Voieh boowed for the place, to
orl.-t m:-.ke us begin even mine voriu
Wf "i&vc both eucb a horror of debt that vre
are -ictorrained never to incur any if we can
be'r Soe what a nice press for bed clothes
l- Vkt- Tch.it a nnantitv of .bed and table
BIO IniXDLli.
In Nashville, many year ago, there resid-
o n . , e i l 1
wiuo, 1 was seui witu a -cu j;""'""- r.. JT
cral Green to Count Pulaski, a noble Polrnd fortune, and. though uneducated, possessed
Tlie 3Iai!eii and tlie Ileroe.
Oa the night before the battle of Urandy-
o r.MnnnPtit nart In our strue- i nf bnrd Vnot sense. Lm. W . bad been e
i gle for freedom. , lected to the Legislature, and had also beetj
i He was quartered in a neat farm house Judge of the County Court.
- i a. i rti' T i..ns wv a rm n ri m nnm oM
Mine- ' iris really nice too. lou nave more near tue upper iorrs. iui: uCuvu, uvv,v
! .w'v Maria had, I do declare !" After our business vras finished, the Count what pompous, and h.) became very fond of
' -V). I always.' want' an abuudance of Ued me to take some refreshments and .at J using bis? words. Oa his farm be bad a
c,.l tlL-R .Thh drawer is . filled with tot- the par.io time called out: ....... 1 large miscnewvoun ox cicu .'-'
ci.-w n . . - i n . 1. I , i hi ri
.larvl my lass, uary.
instant a rosy-cUc-eKed gin eniereu,
beatiiiotr with joy, - it would seem at
you ' are a strar.5, j the sound of Pulaski's voice. ,
iiXFsd-vAu call rri;m liie ?a.'a-
( -xq this cks'et contains my tin and wood- j Tn en
: ' : Whits ' j ,er f-CcJ
V p a tract, V.-.r.'j.1 "E!iz.v, you are a strar.5,
j bcnjWl,r-"'th;.ir.ft4,-TiR- hsv sv good heai-t-l-.u'i
' The mond'ay inorning afler she
02," which frequently broke dowu his neigh-
bor' fences, and committed other depreda
tions, much to the Colonel's annoyance.
One morning, after breakfast, in preeer,co
tof vm2vFa-r' cnilenian cho cad staid wito.
; hun trver ViiUt. sua were now on meir way
was v,aiTicu, tue giritame 10 usis. u--i
! the'tths were, and don't you think the child
j had actually forgotten to buy a tub, a clothes
! line oV pias ! She said it had never pepped
' into hpr head. But ah ! ic wasn't strange,
' bhe had never been used to any thing of the
1 kind.";
j "I V-Iievc, aunt, I have shown you all
i now. IWe will CO if you please. I hope
YV ill
ton,' he cailtl his" overiccri" and Eaid It
to
him :
'Mr. Allen, I desire you to impound 15ig
Briudle, in order that I may hear no more
of the acimad versions ou his eternal depreda-
" II ow often have 1 told you, my iiiuc
love," he sa'd bending his tall form to kiss
her cheek, "not to call me Count; call me
dear Pulaski."
This is a Republic, my little favorite; we
l.oT-n nn Counts. VOU knOW.
"But you are 4 Count sir, when at home, j Mr. Allen bowed and walked out. eore
.nA (b",v vrm came a lon-r way over the v muzzled to know what the Colonel
ocean 10 nus. ior u?.
"Yes M
wav tue re
meant.
T did coma alonc si after Col. W.. left for town, he went
re-is'on was, I bad to come. Now t0 his wife, and asked her what the Colonel
' :il l.r.-iTiM-i rlrn.s or lilliiiu S
: VOU t IJ ' j 1. ici. ..1 1 wi t u - . " ; 111 ' - . c , . . . ,1
. J ' . . . i J .r.it- iir.il mtsp f 1 . 1. linif l-ioi tn imnmmi the OX.
brown hands trig-ten you away iu ee- , you can go mr r " T-1 " rf." : TSri" .. . t.ll
1 little retreslmient: lie ua a iuus v-j - ny. caw nut-.
mi. t
'Ohj no! But as I must take the stage tor
Maria 4 early ia the morning, you must al
low HiGto retire early."
. .
"Vfhat fellows these Yankees are for com
birnnc elegance aud usefaluess," said a south
ern gditlcmau to himself, as be stood ou the
piazza' of the hotel in the town of ,
Sir A said Le. addressing himself to a ven-etabl-d-Doking
man near him, "can you tell
! ..... -.'.-i bi t.hat plesrant cottage where
the
tast
frounds arc laid out with so mnch
E'en age's win try-
weather
1 l.i.ti.cr
' D..rbv
! V)..
Wi'l
i
i S.iCi-.-r
Inspires no thought of gloom,
lu hearts that share together
Hopes of bliss beyond the omb !
IHicfcUattcDns.
"Oi ! that is 'squire iu
.1 'ri,nrnT.-;i-c' ! creeli ov
11 Uif--b--''--.
not to i fors.
You liust bo a stranger in these part-,
knowftiwi."
'Iim. sir; since he seems such a promi
nent cumber of society.-! should like to know
something of his history."
"0'.. there is nothing remarkable 10 it, at
all sir His father was a man of great learn-
-. . 1 m. i 'iron-' !i a
'tU
trvin ', t ) liv
1
!. t-. inn inrou-'u a lonu.i-
in -y'.2.
threo f ys. 1 .if 1
this pile, was a
He diel and left
who went from t f t
won: on 01 s.rong souse -
1,. rht
X .1. Ll I..-..-.-.
you
to-night." r , I to put him in a pen.
'Certainly, sir," and she went out of the 1 Alleu left to perform th feat, which wa.
room like a fairy.' , i no inconsiderable one, as the animal was very
'Fiue pleasant girl," said Pulaski; 'would ! w;ij aud vicious, and after a great deal of
that I bad the wealth I once had! I would ! trouble and vexation, he succeeded,
oive her a portion that would send half the1; "Well," said he, wiping the perspiration
youth hereabout after her sweet fac." i from his brow. ohloquiziug, "this is im
Xa the moruing cf the eleventh of.Septeui- j p()Undiugv is it 'I Now, I'm dead sure the.
ber 1777 the British ariuv advanced ia full ! 0ij Col. will ask me if I have impounded
force to Chadd's Ford, for the purpose of j i;ig Bnudle, and Pil pn.zle hiui as bad as
crossing B,-andywiue Creek, aad orin-ingou hc id 1:1C."
The next day me 010ne1 gae a muu
partv, and, as he was not aristocratic, Allen,
the overseer, eat down with the company.
After the second or third glass had been diar
cussed, the Colonel turned to the overseer
and said : ,,.
"Eh, Mr. Allen; did you impound Big
Briudle ?
Allen straightened himself, and, looking
around at the company, said:
"Yes, I did; bat oil Briudle transcended
the itnpanncl of the impound; and- scattle
OT.histicatcl over the equanimity of the for-
an action
Sir
with v. ashicgtou
Howe drove Maxwell's division across
creeli bv ten o'clock, at one of the .
William
the
ower
tri." TTc.,n General KovT-haused, with
a large force, advanced upon the creek, and
uniting with Lord Cornwallis, who command
ed the left wug of the army, crossed at the
iAa nf thp river and creek.
n . hr.riT.ened that, during the raging of
1 -i.lii vs oliice,
Mntrr-
-18;
CLINTON R.
HEW ARRIVAL.
hb
J.IIE UNDERSIGNED, has added to
I. Stx-k of Roots and. Sh es &c. A very
kr-o and well w-lecte.l assort men t r,f ME--.-lihADY
made SHIRTS, MENS MARSElLL-.b
a;i I Linen G.lhirs,
LiBics white ixirj2.- Eiosr.
Men "do do do
Children's dj d do
Ladies Gloves, and Li V.es Mi'ts, and (b-nts. do.
Ileus and Bjvs Snspciidors. I'.U-.i-k Neck Ties,
Vu--y Neck Ties, L-idies and Geut. Linen Iland
kroi'.i -f.i. White an 1 Colored Lit. en Floss.
Stationary, Carpet Sacks. Trunks ai.d every
Dt!)r article necessarv Ke;i m m me
I .... JiviiJl.....UiJti. . ....
a:i:iiv.4S. oi? the
j GREAT EASTERN.
! D. J. EVANS & SOW
i
7 0ULD
:U:iV
C2 to t:
.kind
0 ciu-gener-
Gire him a call
TERMS CASH.
aud examine i-r vn"""'
CLINTON R. JONES.
June 20, lC0 tf.
drugs mm mm$i i t,
TEST OPENED AND FOB SALE I; Y
9 JJUNX, M. D., A ge;ie::d .vs.o. ti;:. i.t o
f
BEUGS,
E8,
Spices, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stuffs,
rtr.?i XMV. TTTTTTi
1
5 T- 7 O L1...I resov-i.
V vi,- nf Eb'-mbnrr:. and manlim
a'dy that we have "put received at the old stand,
of I). J. Evans, two doors East of E. Shoemaker
& Sons' Store, the largest and best assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ever hi, i:ht to this place. Also, a large lot ot
X)III-G00D8,
:-f'TT K s VTINS. VELVETS,
r i oth.; CASS1MI-11ES. D03 SKINS.
S ATI ETTS. TWEEDS, JEANS,
TICKINGS. FLANNELS. F.'diWN
ND BLEACHED MUSLINS,
DRESS GOODS, OF EVERY STYLE,
j NOTIONS, a Ur:ie asf.or'.ment ot
LOOTS AND S'lOr-S. llALis
N ETS. TRUNKS, OAIUT,!
'riONARY. GROCERIK,
HARDWARE,
i and mi. h other Notions as is ur.a'ly kept in a
I C on tr Store, which thev will ui.-pose c lower
1 t! an th. l-.west for CASH or Country Produce,
i f-s- Tl-e Ta-'lorin" Business will be cairu; 1 on
I in all its blanches, all work wi l he done in shvrt
! notice and on the most reas.ii.ablo terms.
1 Ebe-ni-barg, October ISG'J.-Lt.
She ll the ircity, raid elf ail the debts, ;
-Whv Kliza! what a strange choico for cd l:f eccu.h left 10 buy that ,ut;e house j
, wedding drc! your other chesses are m . tQ ttc lz hls but two rms and nic,e , h
i rV od style, and ou have plenty of them,- js a r.ttacbed to it. Here she put her 1 o
l ovs ouVto tra.c. Una 1
s i. nli 7
m-uTiea in.
-1 :.. but.
what a fauc
ling the
for a gi.l of eighteen.
Ti- t-ue. my aunt, tuat my
feel somewhat sombre, w)ua
1 . r tn iw.,.niiiP. tue v. no ui t.
nai k a:ii .iuut .-- -
1 I ..A.'fT.l.f llllltl.
the conflict, carryiug oracra, i-
diately iu the direction of Pulaski s quarters
1 had vu-ited tne nigui ue.oic.
Suldeuly a fcheet oi aame our wnu, tu est - . . , -
c. 1 t;.o w,nir.snr rmrst into an immoderate nt
X- r te door ftc lay Lie L-ooy 01 .uary, 1 c.f laugnter, wane toe wwuw a .cuucu-
1 u,. .. nhr) nnii tier uraiua aA .i!h iiiKri.iniieiiure.
:er ueai cui opeu - "- , T , ,
c trnmvi. i luu i (iiv ntin von moan
izine out 01 iuv: iu""" "
o
O.iA i 1 a reason, cue to a
to s cri.rrent-T
II2 man li d the widow j
well that
poor mechanic vtio .uru " "J
support. As the Wlte OI suen a mau
I must necessarily mint my , -
,nv e rcuaistanccs auux uau -c - ---
t.;o r.urchase something wuica wou
. .1 . ,-.nciiIr. 11:
short
no strang-
1 : 1 1 1 .il: boV.-!!Vt;r.
Pcrrvls Uughtcr. She was smart as a stetl
. -s. roi -i rirt it frood scooiar. ani b!ie
iran. ni i.t " -
ild
O .
. 1- ...nr-n f l:tT 1. ft-
useful for some time, man 10 co..0 -r
pearances as a splendid briae lor our
. ..r .T-rr nr.ri:liirf as x aui -
C 1 CUlLlii, - i J
t.5. . Tl..- u
'There is something in iui.
nv Maria's wedding dross She will never
Sfaiu again iu the orld. J
.fi. - 1..,, .1r,.j over it. Uul sue Oia
. .:f..i t T do admire to see a band-
IOOK ueauiiiu. .
l.rlA "
bUI "V". :7 v. well for those who can a
ford it Bu uvald be quite absurd forme
to purchase an excu,ivo dress for a 1 eve-
, I can purchase tnat which mJ .
more serviceable for some years Bu co ,
Taont-ct and step w " ,
t least u n.ui i
Lishlv than I
- .1
near to my mo-a-
..rti'e d cj-c.dh.-ut wilb. They have got a
Ion- wd.dci fully. Every body wonaerea
bnvb. v. He did not make better wages
than ot'ir men. but somehow the money in- j
J. it was no luysrery 10
crca-
The
f-1
for 1 wiirhcd them pretty sharp.
Youlucver saw any display of Enery such
as laccJ Counces, and furbelows: you never
-aw him before he kept a horse, riding much
for rdeain. No; they both pulled cne way,
and tocV their pleasure in being sober, mcas
trious d ureful, and now they reap their
reward un being unJ , 1 - , rc nrutJdVwiae
man 1 as. nas ou - - , ,
. let as Souire Thorndike, and no is j
i 1 nbi-nf it ;i.s some
ara ana tcicv..uS ,
0 ha- taken the two children of Law- I
l 1 . j - - j-v 1 1 1
up, anu ij uo-s ni-i'
'he docs by his own. aryci
was a kind of coumo to Squire
Sho w
I had
been there but half a uiiauM, when uenerai
Pulaski, at the head of a troop of cavalry gal
Juped rapidly to the bous0 x.ev.r Sua., l
forect the expression of his face, as he shout
ed like a demon, on seeing the inanimate form
i,f Mar".
.whrt .bd thisr'
.. tit bad not been before notic
f. IvinT amid the crass, his leg
dreadfully mangled, said
t.'I'l,n.n til If n
He pointed to a compauy of Hessians, then j p0UOd any more cxen
some distance off. f
'F.irht wheel men charge.
"What do you mean by that, sir?" said
he.
"Whv.. I mean. Colonel," said Allen,
"that oid JtiudIo Itlug jrygauan;iw niu'
an idea cholery, ripped aud tared, snorted and
pawed dirt, jumped the fence tuck to th
woods, aud wouldn't be impounded cohow."
This was too much; the company roared
again, in which the Colonel was forced to join
and, and in the midst of the laughter, Allen
left the table, saying to himself, as he went,
I reckon the Colonel, won t asK me to nn-
T A man in WueonsionTadvertises his
...f ... M.ar'rn. I do not tliinKiuaL 1 bors0 for aale. and thus discourses :
oue man of that Hessian corps ever left the . Thou canst trust thy labor to him, because
c t.-, ha nlaecd in the crave. u:s strenetu is creat.
lnwt nf 1'U'aSiil as ou 1 I U0U Cauali uiuu. uim niiu uio
lasu . ... . .... ., e.
He and nis sweei ; furrow he will harrow trie vaueys aner
Pkct Cutlery, Razors, rrnshes Combs, Station
ery. RUnk Books, Perfumery, Saps Tobacco,
S.-ars, Sauus and other article usually kept ai
Drugstore,. r g1JUXXf3I
Ehen3barg, May, 4, 135'J .-'24-ly.
D.
Petition of Margret lloibrook
bv her next biend James W.
Dailey, for Divorce from
bonds ot Matrimony.
the
SUUGE0N DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
r-r. ,( tbe firm will be in Ebcnsburg .luring
U the first ten clays of each month, Z
iruv' v.- a.-li time ail persons o rVrV5
-incr J.i.; r jfe-si .nal servio s ' cau
i-i'il-ha if tl.eurLJe of lie Lv.-w, vy oppo
t;t. lu;... tf " fmav'Jo.lBo'.Ut.
.vi. llvJlVl. i- .
. I I
l
CGMMISSICEEHS NOTICE.
Xo. 9. Spt.
Tctrm. D-.59.
Subpoena in
Divorce.
: And now. lSt'.i ol Oetoixr. iro;t, uuinuuun ui
I IlJed - Hcvor, ILirrbou Kinkead, Esq.. ap
i .....;f...l c. v-iids.ioiitr to take the testimony
j ,.f the conqiaii:aid, and report the same to the
I Court nt the next term.
Ih-ctract from Kecord. certified tLe
! : ISt.i dav of October, lSG'J.
j J0S. MDONAI.D, Trofy.
I -xtyoTICE is hereby i ven, that I will attend
i to the duties of the above appointment, ai
niyifficein Ebony burg, on Thursday, the 1st
day of DecemVer next, at 10 o'chx-K. A. ji.,
when and where those interested may attend.
HARRISON KIN iv LAD,
Commissioner.
nit cu your
ho.K..- It is all furnisueu,
r.r.bibpd. 1 vaiue u mo...
if it vi'as nut so
left this small parlor,
and three chambers, to
should
er's." '
"There, "William has
. 1 . nr.t .1 fin d
finish at his leisure, when ue -
inenL See how everything is arranged, so
hanuv Vvcu are going to do your
"YoU deli t Sa, JoUai c o '
1
own woi K .
. . . - 1
r Jl should think strange if I
could -lot do it with case.
..v.. heart ! what strange
t.rl... f .r.rn mil r a
i ,,i-irfi Thorndike, and ho is i
ncyer
are.
ver Wilis to bring
OV pli-.-l "3
v. ...ir., Shit was a dashv. snowy
iir,i" ! 1 ,: n v 1 ' . - - " "
terrible, in which he re-
tY
t
ou a
1 . n-M'ri,t. tru ticues lo.r.S
th rcre mum d, when tlicy ha i
Poor fellow, ho cud a uara
surport h;3 lady
to
pal.
.1!
ur.on tie e-.ii
the knit tied, l'oo
time iotwilhstauding
r :.Et,d llo tout 10 Oil!
I havefheard say that she turned up her nose
1 ,.,c-n's match, but the little I nought
iib UU.iv . ....
be triad to "o 10 uui tauit-
'rdw7mn.-rropping into an A.- .
rn moctin-i house, in the outskirts of the ,
c5:v wo l,uud the s.rmoa hid .vast comrueac- :
ed. Tie topi-! seeded to be tue depravity j
of the human heart, and the sable divine il-
ltrated his argu.iient :
.l?r(.,!.-,.D. when 1 war iu irgima,
r r
jk and ui'-u.
, r. 1. . .!.! KniL-A llOWn.
de oie woman . t .
?nd I was sent down into dn woous.it- ou
" Ju A. , b.af f .r de table. So 1
took de at an my so
do dorth of the fottst
tiful as a lady goin to as we
boulder an' I wander into
All nature wa3 beau-
:ddn. Deleaves
theo.
His strength is
ioice'.h.
- ... ., . 1 f . . V-
The glory ol his uoatrns is uis pnae 01s
neck is clothed with thuuder.
lie paweth in thu valley, anl waxeth
proucid ia his fptel.
He mocked at fear; neither turneth he hig
back froui the bobobhu.
Lo, now, he moveth his tail like a cedar;
his sinews are "as cables.
II is bones are like strong pieces of brass
yea. like bars of iron.
lie catches gross like an ax; behold ha
i driuketh un a river, and trustcth that ha can
Nov.
ISoO.
REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANITFAC
turir and Wholesale Dealer in Roots, Shrs
. Straw G0ds, Hats and Caps, No. CSJ 5"'
Tuird Street, between Arch aud Cherry, ala
phia. March C, l8oj
J03IX SllAKISJX'GSI,
Justice of the Peace, SuoitaltJvllXe, Pa.
4 LL LUSiNESS INTRUSTED TO HIS
1. cira will be nr.m-mtlv attended to. He will , cfn PnT'TtTF-TOHS
Auctioocr at Public Sales whenever j J - f yNTAL & SHADE TREES
his services in that canactv are required. ; 0HRL IT , OIN A j.I'A . .
ncles vou have
11 . i r 't ii f:m ui ill
to be -uro. m - --- ,-rr..
IOiiiS UO uiuv.i-..-.,;
fAni. 111 Mil to it. but the
U Ul
There ia my Mam; the has
ant house, all luruisueu
She keeps a great gui
, 1. ,1 n itt e oae iu wi
to do tue wuu, - v.Hr.,llv
things UO go ou umui..-.v
uow-a-oays
moved into an eiCjj
from top to bottom
1., li f-u w rn ill
uci r - , 1 (i inm c trees lie new uuait- i uraw uu vvi u i i-wu.
cou4 for a borne ,i ,he weadd t o d ghstt-M. on . I tbe :door of his face ? yet
to UU up with the Utile I-ou.e that uc er dolors m ,a ru naT as y as a I tbou canst approach him with a bridle. His
ThornJikes mother l.veo m. as urii.iau. and ua- ; , , iitlte leeth are tsirible 'round about.
-All, sir," continue the ola .an xuk bu(;k raboii 1.1 , ' tiaklcd soft!v j w;a not conceal his parts, nor hi power,
i3 a ch'angiag world; but tomnd. u p.opl U-il round do o.e ace. tiu . ;s.
CP- 1.1 n.; tT, nti: HldUG'riOUa, an'i 11 ,- Gistai:c. i. .-...v... .
a .r..oi .. no t. rii; iu'.t. - - . , r f-r.i 1 t 1 1 a ifiniu hp ih k itmi
give up hankering after tatngs 1 eyona Jicu ; T Ur?ose. an I r-i ,je foar cor- Aud his tail sticks out behind.'
fneaur there would be more rea- good done truak h, b , ac rcc-ea b air AqJ X want .to sell :hisa lbr FOmctbinS I
in the,vorldtuEi. l.feL:!, abouAu de limbs c,n pay my debts witl
D;frJ1 ?C f f ei'tS vSSlUf Tbife-Warreutown(Va)
Mo;, i' rai v : -Mucins-- oih - ub l(7 has io hi, possession a plain gold nng,
lX :3ou ; delrun'l and made de iUS years old. . It has engraved 00 It. ia the
C EOflw II. IJ1 1 I J " v
and
I
EAST AVENUE NURSERY
RCCIIESTUR, XEWJORK,
tend. Oh',
r.t ? bo wealthy 1 . . .
uuu . w - f tt. ,i.o nnr pel
-Oh be is very wei oa
t; 3 vet. but i "an; coy
,r . ... .li.ncn,! dollars at inter
ne uas a. mn..
1VU
. ' . 1 ... T .lre
much practice as yet om. x
1 Vinirn mnrr
ret bLsidcs Maria would never -
m time
pri!2, 1808:21
FOSTER
Greenahurr.
r.s.iioc,
Ebfcnsburg.
...... . . . . . , j v 1
-1 AVIXG associated themselves for tlx prac- j
---. bee of the La sv iu Cam ma county,. uiat
to all business intrustec ;o the nit' - OfHce on
.Uu&afieR0w;"Ebeusburj ,
OobJ, .1837.
THIS WAY.
ll'ST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A largo
aad slponlid Assortment of American Pock-
Hives. (E wry knife warranted,) by
tjUr, GEORGE HUNTLEY,
isoir'ivt, 10. 1S59. St.
'"Tern
ji 01 m '"'""- - ... ..r-T ,,..
i....d (n order. V. crania. ,
tend to sales in this county. Orders address
toil ,1 Agent.
October 19. lSDO.-tf.
. 1. i-: o nil
a mcchanic-their nanus
choice. . T-have
-Oh, aunt-excuse my "6-"o ' ,..
it.r.t .1 man fi nonesu v-"--.
v:- .innrf services to the citi- hands-whether it glI!' to him.-
TT vidnUy.Uinaybe or
fou.,1 in the Office fo. mer.y occupy by D r . 1 y
'urg,
T. I.. HETEP.
Johnstown
, IIUYIISI, A ttornc ys at Lrav
:ven in the English ajSfd German
V. Lewis,
office.
10
BDLS.
5 Bbls
i I is "nv disparagement 10
Dale hue, is -oy u-P'Jm o i-.:ii:m nr,l
'ou must get acquainted wuu
. 1 v trio liuii -
Night call, may be raa: a.vn. hear ulul coaveu. inteUig8nt
July o, lo-i-". big hard nanus, au , fikin out
. o n;i 1 ll rive U 13 uiuu.v-
couuieu-uv. - ,rtnt g.v anv-
of your head. J3ut com.. ,u-- - ,
thing about my I urnuure, j
lHf mlture is well enough. The
v..a, ,rnl t,ave to taue
have the less yo"
N. O. & WHITE SUGARS,
X. O. Molasses,
Golden Syrup,
F.r sale by
July 13, 1860
AiBIi'Aiil3I KOPEli7
...fT.nar IcllIlStOWll
z-,1- ct,r f.w doors noun
. .. iii
u ,1 it i riot.
hidv s man and goou w' ---Itraa-e
that Mucins should to found at iho
head ai d bottom of nil pic-nics, quiltmes and
"ocial aatherings ia his immediate neighpor-
bcol.Vcll, Mnggins Ver
pic-nickers assembled ma beautiful grove , a
short distance from town. hat wuh danc
fcu . . 1 . i-: t n timrt r.assed
in, singing ana spaii, -- r
I 111,, C! C- , ., .... J,, f ovonliiil iriTB
off unnoticed, and tue suuul-., o.
tt approaching. Some ten op fifteen gins
and boys were e.-joying themselves u. the
Say of 'Seven Kingdoms,' cel.. and it wa,
piay o. , , vic-siucr round; Mug-
hecKed lass, ia a ...
end of row from whence the kissing corn-
,'nrl ettiu iuipatient, not only to
T t noL! but"also 'to receive her share
f i, 'busses .he clapped her hands exclaim
" 'Boys, kiss the girls at both ends -
. 1 r.iit.ricrnL. luc fc'e-.-:"
poo Sue blushed all over, saying -she didu'nt
Kn that.Mand Muggins hastened to our
fanctum and confidently informed ns of Sua s
Mnetum a exr)laiuin2 to the ignor-
propoMttuM. 7--7 . - kiM tbeM al
T llflv'll to
!.:.- r,,T 1 r .IP. llll'" V rCatca u'v'l K
i .1. j 1. . . i. l,i on.! ch
and alas ! it were houow 1 1 V. " . ! K- (,TO rpj b ofoare e0U. ond
Hat tree was very mcu . , x . - , , t Uave been the prop-
iiiii nvitwu t r 1 - . . -
1 - - m t "I It' i : a
7th, 1721." It was ploughed up by one of
r.Ianration. in tbe county of
my foiend S King George.
.... ...l i. lmt 'n.
r,i 1 e,D nremtse cuvi-n-v, , -c.i.r.t ri:.,,,,
i pr'v 01 ine iaiuci ui "''"'"'
tr-' ., nfth. the initials we Ulkve are the game. The,
The groans lrom uie a.ue. . , . j nttn4M. has been offered aud refused the sum
id eC'eetin:
a. 1 .x nnhtf an
we wUl veVurVa smart wager that that was
the most practical sermon preached in tue
citv on that day, at least.
5? A prisoner under sentence of death
in iail iu Dover, Del., broKe uis pr..u
in jau iu . ib-ivi unou the
and CSC3ped. lie a''"UJ , . 7r ,P
aua i-vt ..f,-l biniself in
Attorney General, cooiy -T-
1 d b.formed the sentlen.au that
ma i'u; - ----- , , n,i,AI,wr
he was prepared to go uacii a-u.u.
16 B.fv? -rr.rl thai be would be safe in J
Zl Sn" fiSvc iofhi. social conijanion.
so c.0iuo. 1 :Q tbe;r ttead a
! Tl"
earn ne ' . . b fc he dlu
fence 01 ue-u u-UBr5 T - aaTr,rl
X. UU '
of 200 for it.
r r..-.t. ihntSue aieaatto kiss
each end of the row. we ordered our devil b
Sci hhn out. and forbid him ever to onto
llMD: ..... .,in- nd the last we beard 0
er
i
01
Gi.-tauce,
n'nt want to catch the disease
prisoner was
ers.
1
escorted back to his old quart-
A nobleman having given a graud
party, his tailor wa among the company and
was "thus addressed by his lordship: "My
dear sir I remember your face, but forget
your name." The tailor whispered iu a low
toue "I made your breeches." The uoblo
man taking biui by tbe haud, exeUimed
"Major Breeches, I am happy to see you."
An old man in Indiana recently oot?
hided h'w daughter, nineteen years old. for
wariog hoops. That would be rather a larga
job, for either father or mother to undertake
in this country. We don't think mother's
would do well to try it for fear it might inter
fere with their own circulars. - -
1 Ml
.less , KIW ,
r x-ni rnuw. . . - . i ..iar.Mi nir.iin. aw
care ow j m,vdi furaiture. oar pica.. . .
-r a .1 I : ' U y - . . 1 I - Tl - . . rr-.tirtLT mil 1 1 1 t. 1 1 fk U"04 .
b? too short to bo j
our vcrons
"roui3g mau, what aro
"Don't know." . .-.wi.
"What does yo s50. ly.
tl
O of the comer of MV.n n od Clmt.ii.
,lV.-.afi.
v . "
Apii
;b.
1858.
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