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PUBLISHmo WEEKLY. l·ot. 8.--NO. 14. R, FOR UI6U. - -oo- County Judge-liENRY IlaODHFlAn Ja Jus. 1Jf SesSions, ~JAMEs II RnoiiV\ 5 DAXIEL L DECKER BhenfT-AstHHilM A DsYo, JR Onder Ske.riff-CaA.RLEs Bn.oDr\U;AD Ja,.lur-DuMOND ELM.t-:NDORF County Vlerk-Sn.. :\.S SAx-roN Cl~rk\a Dep'$,·y-\f!r!'An vtN E PARROTT Surrogcote-1 AMEs A( CQop ER D~tr...:t .dttorne\!{-J osErH D SH A> ER ~e43tlrer-UuRA.M HAsoau-uo& 1 New Pfiltz Deputy Trea• -J Aco\ II 'Dusots, Kmgston Sllp-er1nsors Clerlt-H.ow ~RD Coc~BURN Com'• of~ Tor llDDDI;;us II A IT, ~[olen!\ Ezc•se JosEPfi IT TuTI'tiLL Elle111V! lle FR 'NCIS A VooRH'EES Kmgston Dt1 Cferk-D,.N1EL L DECKER, Kmgston Tlr~ Att tt-Nrcnot.l\.s R GR \.H :\M Kwgston Sehool ~ D•N r. T V \\ RultEN Kln::;ston dts 1 t: 01 n ETH.:\.N Paan.oTr M1lton 2 EPHR A..IM DF PU y Kyscukd 3 Sup t of Poor-138..-J I FRF.> a, G:n I ncr f'OO[ iffl'IMG lierper-iHOoES CONH \I>I<E .un Phlf'ICtan--AnM DEYO Jaal do EDGAR ELTIN E { JOHN VF:onv.n Rfl:ugert s \t:r.h unera OTis CHURCH Ro._.;;;cn lnlc t \AC ST\-PL.E \-hrlborough Jo O .. H Dun()~ fn P·onJ t rLiu, IJ Sealer -a EO ~i EM\\.IF.T R'On lnnt f' •«k Roa l ~II ll FowLF.R Ellenv llc j,.,_pedOJs Jous- P DUMOND h.tng ton !\I O:n:En.Hounr S1.ugcrt C'~\~ -= P URsUANrto <Ln orlerofJnmos M Cooper Surrog 1te of Ui•te1 county, notwc •• 1 ere by g ven to n ll person::; 1 tvtng clnms ng n t the e.~t t.te of Ellz ~oheth Cr:m:l d.c.ce ~eJ lnt CJt the to-wn of :::;h w n<:> tnl 111 sn.1l eounty thflt they l.l\e rcq ure l t p sent tb.c 1 ell to the un l r.s g 1e 1 n lm ::~trato s ot ~~ J cs tftte, a.t the offi~;e of J 1mes h Grnhnm 1n sn 1 cown ou or before the 18th tlny of August next Dated February loth 1860 _____ J:_A=~IES CRUM A lmmJstrn_t_o,._ l ) Ulti:lU AN r to nn order of J nmes M Cooper .Surrog 1te of Ulstet county notice IS hero by ~t-ve.n to nH pers ns h~vmg c-1 ums ngrnnst tih-e m;tl\te a( AUt'ahl\1'11 ~hug Jece scJ lt.te of the t<>wn of Loyd m so.r I county that they are required to present the1r chums to the under 51gnet!, a<lmmtstr ttor of tho estate of sn1tl de cease 1 at 1:1 ts ros1lcnee 1n the ctty of Pough keeps1e Dutchess county on <>r betora tho 3tl d\'y of September next Dltel ~brnh l 1860 LU r!IE!t ELTI:-IG A lmunstntot I N PUlt:sUANCE of an orler of J,meo M Cooper t1urrag tte or Ulster eoonty nohce IS hereOy gtvcn to nll persons 1 av1ng cln: ms ng nnst the cstn.tc of() tth 1 me Cl nvson lnte of the town of Ol vc 1n s 1nl county lecc t.seU thRt they 1re re'lmo I t present thmr clntms \o Bsndd Ben.cb one of the Exec ttors of sn 1 es t•te nt hts res lenee 1n suI town on or 1 efare the 15th day of September ne~t D >ted M:1.rch H HlOO ::; \NDS Im \elf BE;>fJ II SriUTE ~56 6m Exec 1 tore I N' PURSU t:-ICE of nn oroler of James l\1 Uooper Surrogate nf the county of Ulster n<Jttoo 1s l!ercby gtven to nil per,ons ho.vmg clntms. ag·unst t.ho estn.te of D tmel llatt late of the town of l'l:\tteklll m so.1 l county tlecensed that they nrc re<Imre t to pr<)sent the•r clums to the un lerstgnell n.lrnm ;;tt n.tor of s ul CB ta.te, nt hts re\-t-tlence In the stltl town on or before tho .lith <l\Y of September next DJ.<cJ ?lhreh ?J I 18tl0 JAME~ II Ft \IT A lm n strator JB~uutrh tn THE STORY TELLER. THE IIEIR 01:' LINN. ll\\ W ILLl \.:'it J s~EJ [ ll'W Thm cIS ns beautiful a Scotch ballad by th1s btlc ll.ll l!rer I saw nt my hfo 1t mltdo a very strong 1mpress10n upon me but as the hal lad IS not to be found, I w•ll endeavor ~o tell the story m plam prose THe 1 lUrd of Lmn, m Galway, was one of of tho Hcbest landed proprietors m Scotland Bes1Jes the land• and rlwelhngo he had flocks and hcrils, and a good •toe!< of gold l\fore over, he was n man of frug11l and pars1mom ous d1•pos1hon, so that the men of Galway av01ded Jus company, and the whole to\n cned sho.mc on htm Nevertheles• IllS rtch cs grew and mcrcased to a m•ghty sum ant! there 1~M no tellmg 1\lmt lwups of treasure he had Rnugly concealed The La1rd of I on dt I not marry t1ll late m !1fc and h , w 1fc d1cti \1\h n !\year after 1 '\ mnrr ogc She l~ft hnn one ch1ld a son who wns tho JOY nn 1 p 1 lg;t-te o( h s ex :-ot n(!£\ - rhough naturally of a noble and generous temper he was w hl rccklt:fi:::; and ('xtravag:u t Sccmg ani! I armg Jus father 1 tlte~le I ever) doy for h rly temper ant! hnb to ho rc solvc<l nt all spe>nt n11 he co tll lay l ~ h 1 nJs on n no g: low d•s~olutG nmp~111 m' m notou~ llvmto so truo 1t 1s tl at o to c:-rtremo oft~n produce~ another H was m vam th~t Ins fnther re monstrntcd w1th hnn, he only grew worse as he grew o ldcr At last the I ami of J tnn Jay on !11' tlcnth bd lie ha I outh' eti all !us ncar relatiOn< ani! ho had no fltcnds, so that he was obi god to leave all Ius substance to Ius son, and be s•de, next to Ins goltl, ho loved h1s prod1gal he.r Prev10us to Ins death ho calletl tho hetr of Lmn to h1s hcds1dc, and thus spoke • My son, when my hp• are cold tn death n-nd my tonguo s lent tn t1 e 5rave I know how It Will be \VIlh you You Will spend an the substa~ co of your ane<>otors and all the tho golll I got together m d!SSipatlOn nnil extravagaRce Nevertheless I do not Wtsh my SOn tO hve a ueggar lhcreforo g1ve heed to my only ilymg communi!, and tf you U1sregard 1t may o. father 1:3 dytng curse cling to you 'I he upper cll!lmbcr of my house In K1pplctrmg•n IS now locked up and tho key thrown mto the sea ·when you have lost both go!J aml lands, wltcn you have not a fnend who Will not lend you a baubce, ~and when you arc actually suffortng fora crust to appeas.e your hunger, break the door open and you w1ll flnd a certam rchcf, but 1f you break the door open before that time, I SUJ aga n nay a fat. hers curso chng to you W 1th these\ ort.ls tho old man fell back :mil cx1 1rcd If you are eommg wny don t you along 1 'I he hc1r of J tnn d1d not gnovo long for come Ius parent Ilu soon nfter threw open hts house to all cOiner~ H1s forests fell bcneatl Y ou neo 1 \new 1mt ba l onongh an:llt requires hut o.l!!llnll sum af monoy tc get ll now hat 1\& Jl!ET'S He has all tho nawost sly las 111 marl<et an lis always on han l to walt on h1o frlonda and ~~------~~------------- Walk along, John I A ND stop in at BE~T S nn! got that nov I nt for that old ono of youra ,. about pl•yod o t C HILDllF.N 3 !IATR UID 0 \P~ -T lies will I. ltri! Rot TIJ<::;T::; the tlnast stock ot t:h1llron s ant Iulant' J1,.ta n.nJ C11.p3 ovar altere I m tins pt110e M thors wtth g tlloukt g b t.llc3 (th h I SQmo:!t ehlll th~t over wna born) ar Ul\ ~t l t.(~ ~all and ox 1.mmc my Gleg;tnt u.:ssort nent of Ch1lUrcm s t~.noy b~ cn.ps__ _ __ J UST M trno as tho Book of Job 1 nil g o<l I ok ng men tnvn.r1nbly purchn.s.e theiT hMs ~t ll 1 t;T IS .!11 n eo I Hlo Lop• huy thotr cap~ at DE5T ~ All hnndwmo httlo ba.btes arc flHeJ with B. UQW lj :!t R.t llllRT ~ -----c-~-:--·-- DOCKEI' II :\.T-Just rnee1vod a.t ~ ~~~~~B~E~S=T=~== -~\\ '1\\~ ~~\\\~~~ A s usun.l wo JIM I) dono OUJ.'! boat an I hn ve euo eeedsd m lmnglng f 0\lr store tJj13 seawn, the most eoruplcl-c- n.nU. nch st.ock of Dress Goods, Shaw1K, EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS and m f1ct £'VERY T!II;c;1, ~OR A L\D\I: t> APP'tREL .ilinit tras {)VOr gra.ecd QUr st-o-ro and wa- ro d tormu. ~ t £!lit aUt a•vcl!1 :sh •II be Tlll attruct•vo 11n<l ohoap -ono Uus f\:13D.son D us tho fn.vor to e-,rn.min-o our stylo nn 1 prtocs fur y<>ursclvas MERRITT & CROSIJY Kmg•tqn Aprll 1860.._. ____ _ D1. RoSf'eran<;c's ( ('I('Iu.uc.a .fAfN EXTRACTER. ·rurs natltcme iR the mnst ox:trt Unnry h~CO\i or od 1t wtll rohcve the p \.lll of th~J w r t burn~ n.n 1 sao.ltl.i! msta.ntly and hGnl Without lorn: mg: n- sca.r ~«'ill cfi ctu:1.llyeuro fever sore-s rhea na.tl:nu gcnll t:iearl s ro thr a-t l nn!'y s rc eye>'l I tl rmJ'v nn talons br Ken breMt ehtlhlt n;~. c rn~'~ s rc mp plo.n old sores sp-n-dns bx: usc p t ns 1n tl e back silo t.n l chr;st c.:r tni ~ n.gtlO n tho t cc Sl mal Mroctlons !';t.ttf J mtfl botlq_ cutn.nco 1 c-nl{ hun tc Also m~olvo fur ti:l..lt ltnoum ~cruf tl ~ ErJ!ilpula!t •hn_ppo 1 hn.n Is &c John nt l\ng•ton ncar Wall Rt 2SO the nxc II s cl n ncJ s' ere n.lwa) s smokmg n hundred men sat da1ly at h1s board nnd ho bought herses anJ houn Is and lent money mt 1 10ut countmg 1t to Ins hssoluto com1 nn on• he Jested nnil ilrank nntl gamble I us If he could not got nil o! h s subtance m all these ways, ho took no earo of h1s n1Ta1rs but gnvo up the gmtlnnce of tl em to\' ba1hff or \tc\\ard named J I 1 of Scnlce who wa a 1 nave nnU a notonou~ usurer J ol n chen ted lus master 111 a var1oty of Wa.)!:: and put more than half h1s rents mto Jus own pocket At lnst what tho hoa of I mn s father had foreseen camo to pass II s fn<:mey wns all gone ami he had no mean~ uf keep ng up h1s excesses except by sellmg hls Iantis but no one \~!l.S rtch e 10ugh to buy tflam Cl(Ccpt John of SCtlles, ~JtJ every one knew how he came hy h1s money Tho young L:urd was dosj)llil· atcly m want of cash to pay f.ta g~mblrng debts and was mureover heated With wme when the unJust steward offcfed to buy Ius estate It was a hard case but ~ftcr much dwcusswn ho agreed upon the bnrgmn 'G1>e me ) our go!! good John of Scale\ an I my Inn Is shall be yours furc\er, satil the hc1r of I n ' • Ihen J oh 1 co mtcd down the goo I clean goll an 1 a hard lxit gam J I:s mn.stcr hnd of t For every poun 1 that John ng;rced to pa) the land wns worth three 1he last went ill<c the Drs! ani! tl c 1 e 1 of I mn was a heb~ar house that I n I once been Ills own but now belonged to John of Sc 1lcs relwf he looked m at the wm low of the great banqnett 1 g hall b 1t there ~ns no fem;tmg gomg on m 1t I he !trc ,-as ott ond tJ c dm ncr table tal en awn) ant! all was ilos~latc nnd d1smal \ Hero s sorry cheer ' sa1il the hCir of Latest Nice. Lmn John would not g1vc hun a penny but tol<l itit£ft ®'rn~ral1~rtu~1t lgrirulfnrt, 'titrratnrrt ~hurrrtiunt ~tirnr~ unrr fgr irt£1. BY DANIEL BRADDUR\l:. --- GSTON. N. Y., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1860. WHOLE NO. 378. sa1ti tho hctr of To Master Lncklnnd, he stud \Como to must either hang or statvo my fathers advtco and hnng .n,nr<•••· death of tho two ' fastened the halter around cd the stool from under my nrms, como to my hC>n.rt my brother I Ltve m my home, and sharo Wllh the hmr of Lmn m all things' And tho heir of T~mn became another man, nnd an ornament to Ins country, nnd a blessmg to h1s tenants I mn was not to d•e so 1 he tho hook wns dr1von gave '~ccigliit, and he fell on the floor gold com rattling about h1s sny he felt no pam m the day, but at that moment he POET'S DEPARTMENT 'Vntton for the Proaa IMPROMPTU GREETING. Joy rushed to h1s heart sccmg lumsclf rescued from To my dear fncnd JVtll•e Ware on Ius dtparlttrtJ to .Europe I he ~paco bct\cen the roof contamcd an enormous tl c U[ per silo of the bonr I thought to suspcn I hu elf letter oililressecl to h m II nn I read a follows I 1 n11w } nur churnclcr 1meat'\ of nu~mg hn 1 f1 om hr-g to atllue1 ce an I of \ean 1 g hcti nn 1 vtecs wlucl l :J. 1 ~o I 1 evmrc l1s grnt1 refiOII!e<l to amend h1H hfc from that be~ llllC all II fatherS heart thought he woull mal o one false frtends on \\hom he t me and Ius substance nnd lie thor fore kc1 t hls newly h a srcn.t secret mt 1 l c n of Sea ks was to giVe n en<ertnJnnlrnt nt u nll the lords n l were to be there of I t n entercil I s fall cr lc I ntth ri 11) he scI gc• tn bcggn I s I ng;< lie n r aty of tl c compai y ~ll.J mg lo one he sa1J You have boar l n tltousan I tunes wtll tho crumbs wh ch fall f10m I gavo you a ptur And to another he for to rcp3.J mo nnd so on f tho company But mston I of favors, they rcv1led lum I n. spenilthrtft beg~ar anti \11 names Son\ snnl 1t was :1 a wretchel lookmg ol JCcl I to come among them and than nil the re't illS purso the scnn t to of Uoor~ took hto 1 art, It was :\lost r n poor l ounger son of n 1 llo stood up an 1 sa1 1 at t1 o booad of the I c r of ·n· 1 a fa, or of h 1 to tltmg Tint wh!lt then l gcntl 1an \hen he l n I t velve go lien nobles an] tl at m tl e world and tl <1 c at tho SCfVICC Of tho m!H ne1 er •I ut to the poor no man shall lny hiS I tnnc my ho.rp to you 'Vdll<' To you I amg to d 1-y F r when tho heart 10 full Willie Tho hC> rt mt t s:ly 1t Ftny I I I r cntl l•p 1rc nto tr ~ '~ Uic s 11 ('O _)u r h11nJ in mmc- Hny I OflV('on P.cn 1 \ n fl f \\ li!P l to tho r vcr lth nc Amid ll e ll r n~ of earth \1 til o 1 hero J VC'ry httl() g od ~ r nv ry 11c l~o t tr tb \\ tllw W o r 1 u.ht lo \\ h t; B lf t t tl o ond \ u ro r: ~ fr ;; ur } on o 1\ 1ll 1 of tl Lr V' nntl frcu 1 u r 1 rtma fr Ill I< nl hoart' '\ lllr r er \ tit Innaoroug gm }Jut oh nffo t n s sm 1 \Vtll c Wlll f-ullo v yuu nfu.r Ami may 'omo eheriEhed lovo \\ 11!10, I cr 1 rovo your gu U ug star I w,;h yo 1 from m) boar! W1llte I ro 1 r ly 1 lc 1 Mu.y flu o d 1n ) ur l ntl wny bloom An I ot o. f' n,r;lc v 1 May true frlon<ls round yon flock W1lllf And kindly 1 ress )our han I- And mn.ke y ur hfo a Paru.dlf::lO In Europa l:l d tant lund 0 mn.) tho p;} ndcs of gonmfl 'Vtlllc In Grooco d clnaa c lu.nd In,piro y ur ~!uYo ofro'h W1lho AI J llOl'\ o jour giftc l h.:m 1 r !\Io.y nro r 1 n uur m nd W1ll <' 1 ltost h~l t n~ wl e tci 6hE\[ ~n i shu lJ n f c urm cross yo 1:r ratl I un roun 1 nt 1 1m n.nd laugl ' Then heres a 1 cnlth to you \\ 1lhe In in«p rnhon s cup Aud f r ;your J urnl:'y B fe 'V1lh<' I n tako on thur sup I 1\Iny holy n.ng lJ g:uanl you W11lw 'Vbore cr your feet may tul'n And oh m 'Y l oav n grant you W!Ulo A 1u ck nn<l safu roturn W S 0\JiDEY Wush ngt n lnd I GO Wnttcn for tho Prcs.s 'TIS \lWE.n TO DE LO\ ED. B1: V J I Ir. ' A fiE T1~ swoct to bo lovct.l Dy h~n.rf:::~ f; n I n.nrl trn<' L1fo ll 1 n.tl vuy v tl aun h no Lovo loth n buc H cheers mortahl n l\-lu.kc tl o hof\rt I fll t anJ g:1.y I rl cs clouds of dull orrow l ron U: fa.r a.wn.} Al tl ct let UA I va j I o n h r l c1 v '1 nt wo tho e .,oct yl n.~ ttos ( f f 1 L 1 n ny kn w Lut u:J l oar v tl c l toth r l rg1 c and fi rgc .AnJ t u o 1 o l tug tl cr \\ o 11 r \ r rogr t lJrooklyn :-; -..: 1860 (}rom tho Dloom'l'lllo Mmor ORIGINAL MISCELLANY For the Press Jlow We Went to Weebawl•cn, on \:>/ AFTERNOON IN 'IIIE PARKS 1 '\.: JOII:s' II Wl<!A\~R It wns a beautiful though sultry day, and to nvmd the mtense heat we proposed to sot out on our long tall<cd of JOUrney to Weehaw l1en and started accordmgly m the afternoon, wtth the mtentton of ns1tmg thnt plnco and havmg a pleasant ramblo among the L1lls of New Jersey on the bani's of tho beautiful Hudson Our pnrty cons Htc<i of three-a short chu ky 1 ' 1/er former!) from r recholl N J \hoso I lltputwn fornt IS composed of goo l I a J a tall TroJan gent! man \\hoso stall\ art~ rm (<,real bstcrn hkc) towerslugh In the a r nnd whose '!lllk n\ leami nrc 1 n me <c-< t g c• en\ 1th those of tl e 11 ntcr of tl 11-i sl etc! I en steps whulh led to the foot of tho lull, from wh1ch pomt we rev1eweJ the bmldmg to our satJsfactton, nnd then moved mth tl10 crowd to the dock 'fha steamhont ' Pope Cnthn' was JUSt commg m, from Bulls Ferry en route for Spr\ng street, New York The boat was already crowded, and wbeTi sho touched the doefc the cnptnm -nod deck hnnas hnd ns much as they could do to clear tho gnngway m order that they m•gbt secure tho plank e.nd rece1ve tho pnssengers w1th safety A number of passengers were left hehtnd, who were p1cked up by the steamer \thomas E Iluls\ but we, however, managed to get on board where we found n II1berman playmg the Vlolm, but fortunately the crowd prevent cti dancmg With tho exceptiOn of nOW anti then a \break down wlllch was laughed nt by the followers of tho Pope (Cat!m) \\ c cr 'eel II uoton fitrcct ferry went by way of :,; con I ,;trod 1 1to Bond (of B trdoll It unit r n tor et)) tl cnce t to I 1 on I 1 a} nn I so on 1 t I lC cort=w to I orty flr~t str('d nt tho foot of \h h ~o took tho f rry boat llaeke nck ani! 11 ere soon londccl on the 1crdnnt ho1c of another State '\t tli' pl!cc tl!u margm of tho Hudson 13 U'-'corat 1 v. th Len t f 1l green r:;cdse vl J h wavn g tn the\\ u presented a most uehght ful aspcd 1 ut our cars were soon greeted w th the sweet harmonwus sounds of mus1c wafteil from the v mous plaec3 of amtlsotnent both below n il on the summ1t of tho lull '\ c dd not slop at the foot of tho 11111 but passed o w tl tl e n ult'tuJe by way of \ w1ndtng road, wh ch led up\\artl, npd the first ploce we entere! was the Bay V10w House ' wh ch affordcil a fine v1cw of both the Upper and I OlV r lJays Governors Island Staten Island ~c and a small port ton of the m•ghty 1IPPP \e found the occup!lnts of tho Bay VIeW House l>htch wn\ C'Ot11parallvcly a S11al1 shed Vi 1th a floor extcnumg; m the rear -aw1 ng; overhcail-to be prmCipally lhbcr nlans, \\\ ho were engaged m trtppmg the ltght fanta t1c too to tho dchcwus sounds of a vwhn We \ere but a few mmutes at tins place, when we turned to tho eastwaru and entered Bellevue Grove Hero we found a restawm I by tho S1ilo of wh~eb was a small tent crcctJ;;!U wtth a German Dand. ms1dc g1v mg 11 free concert p1aymg stngmg, mak 1 he nver was qmtc rough and one of the female pnsscngers was taken swk, seem ng to thmk her o\ n we1ght enough to carry home sl o therefore left her d 1 wr belund by de pos tn g tt on ilcck I, w\\ \n Irl8h boat nml nn Imb crcw- 1Il1l nrn Inah onptll n an 1 pualilon~cn Wo W th a few c?;ccpt«>ns w·c had not •a•lo I fnr before I observe& tho captam approachmg a flesl y woman who snt on leek to ~hom he hand.cd O'i\Cr n. l andful of •tlver, winch sltc pocketed very del!bcr ntcly cxclatmmg m n low tone s that all' Sho WiiB cndcntly h1o belt~r h~lf 1 tm<l11f tcr seahntt h rnoolr ks1Jo bet th~y hMamn en gaged m convcrsat10n, she scem<..-d to bo~s tho cnptmn, urgmg lnm to hurry up and bent the other boat, while another person stepped up and trcateu them to a bottle or two of so iln- pop ' went the corks anti, after drmk mg each others health, the bottles were put awny and tho boat soon stopped at Sprmg street, when wo ' popped out on the dock and \thanked our stars that so much of our JOUrney was completed W c then bustcncd on our way to W •lhnmsburgh, at wliiCh place we nrnved at a quarter to 8 o clock premsely H WJll be ob6orvea t11~t we d1d not v1s1t the VIllage or Weehawken rrt nil nlthough we were very near 1t and oought for 1t m vam and wo do not des1re to unilertako tho JOUrney agam, but Will content ourselvc by b1ildmg farcwel! to Guttenberg, the\\ eckawken park< ani! all tho foreign revelers· on that sJilc of tho lludson For tho Press \Iiappy in Deat.b.\ BY WILl ill \ARE Dari~> Rooms. Amer1can women have a strange mama for dark rooms, but bear what Florence .N,ght mgalo m her notes on Nursmg, says on tho subJect \ A dark house IS almost always an unhoa !thy house, always an 11IMred house Want of hgbt stops growth, and promotor~ scrofula. rlc'kets etc t amons lhe chlldren - People loBo lho1r health m a dark houoo, and, tf they get In, iliey cannot get well ng!lm m 1t. Three out of many \neghgences and 1g uorances lll manae;mg health of houses gen erally 1 w•ll hero ment10n as spce1mens- F1rst, that tho female bend m charge of any bmldmg docs not thmk tt necessary to vtslt every bole aud corner of ,t every day Row eo.n sho expect or those who '\\ under her to bo more careful to mamtam her houso m a, healthy cond1t10n than she who ISm charge of 1t 1 Second, that 1t IS not cssenl!al to atr, to sun nnd to cluan rooms while unmhnbitcd whwh IS stmply 1gnormg the first elementary notwn of samtary tlunga, ani1 Jaymg tho grouod ready for all l<mds of diSease Third. that tho wmdow and ono wmdow lS cons1d· crcJ enough to ~:ur a room D.;:m't 1magmo that f you who arc m charge, don t look to all these tlungs yourself, those under you \\11 be more careful than you arc ' 3apenese Laws. 'lhe Japcnese laws are very short a.nd 1n tcllJgiblc, and tho procccdmg unilor them nro as s.mplc as lho laws themselves Thero nro no professiOnal lawyers, every man bcmg deemed competent to plead h1s own cause - If a party IS oggneved, he appeals to the mag1sirate, who summons lbo other party before htm Tlte case IS then stated by tho \lOmplamant 111 h1s own way, n.nd the accused 1s heard m reply The magiStrate cxnmmo9 Witnesses, nnd ts sa d frequently to d\'play great actuteucss m the detcctmn of falsehood Ilo passes Sentence, from wh 1cb there IS no appeal, and 1t IS carneil mto cxecntton m stnntly If the matter 1n d1spute be of grea.t •mportllnca tbo mag1stmto may refer 1t to tho Emperor m counci1 Sometimes m tr1flmg cases ho orde1s the partiCs to go and settle tho matter pnvately w1th tho a1d of thmr fncmls, and 1t IS well understood that the matter must bo settled, or unpleasant conse- quences w11l result -------- Salt. mg hwroglyph1c faces With comJcal and ex tcmporaneous speeches, \as all tho rago, and lager b1er was qmtc freely mdulgcd m, at 10 tcr•als, when the mllstc was huHhcd ·w o then wended our way to tho westward mus c was agnm hoard, and we soon came to ~nother dance house (s1m11ar to tho one al ready mentiOned ) on whiCh we observed, m !lammg letters Hotel do Insh -horror of 'torrors ' are we on Arncr1can so till was the solloquy tl at rushed opon my bented bram ;,lulo tho b1ddtcs wero dancn g to tho Aound~ of mug•~ with tho•r lovers 10 thmr o vn nat vo style> tl o s ~ca.t freely Uroppmg f1 om the1r foreheads One young lllbcrnmn cemeJ a~ a. clown m thetr m1dst causmg a groat deal of laughter he was a true son of the Emera!! Isle rrnd performer! the W1ld I r slu an to a ilemonstratmn Lager seemed cnt rely ba 1shed from tlus place, and the smell of Jr oh wluskcy nnd bad c1gars was al most suffocatmg, notw1thstandmg the neatly ilrcsscd and good appearance of most of the b ,1 ocracy A poor, heart broken m1udcn of se' en teen lay m her coffin arraycil for tho grato tho dehcato perfume of gcranmms and tea •osos filled tho a1r of tho room w1th gen1To perfume a sad sweet snide lmg~red upon the hps- the sm1le of res1gnntmn, the sunhr;f1t ot love shone on lier hfc path but 1ts rays were, ere long, extmgn1shed oy the cTouJs of mconstancy, her Idol proved to be but clay ncr dreams but vamshmg, nnd her young hMrt broken- she sank to sleep m the outstretched arms of d~tft,-nnd <IS I gazed upon her, enveloped 10 the snowy folils of !icr shroud, I murmured, \happy m ilcatb fmr one, thy tnals are over, thy angutslt IS now turned to JOY• thy wounds nrc nll healed by tlle Jove nnd <mtles of linn Among tlle Eastern nation~ ss.lt IS B BJm• bol of fidelity A man who has partaken of salt w1th you IS bound to you by the laws of hosp1tahty, and thus bread and salt are en• en at the rattfiea.hon of n bargam or treaty to make tt bmdmg on all part1es. Snit IS al so an emblem of desol~llon , conquered mties were sown w1th salt In Scotland and Ire land salt appnars to have been cons1dered to represent the mcorrupt.ble sp1r1t, nud was therefore la1d over tlio heart of a corpse, aml m some easM n platter was so placed, con· tnmmg n small porllon of salt and earth un m1xcd tho one to represent the 1mmortal and tho other tho mortal pllrt. ln former day~ when 1t was the custom for nil t ~~ household of a nobleman or gentleman to pmo together, the large B'\lt conar, WhiCh waa placed m tho m1ddle of the tnble was 11 boundnry of distmc tlon between the fa.uuly and the memals l>eforc whom the angels bow m adoration ' I saw an mfant soarcc three months old as Deer Seed. A correspontlent of fbe Goshen ll.cpuhh can,an.ya- wh Jc 1 wen a. s«\Ord \I hCI C b 110 til <\h non\ iUI f\illl•\ was tho hmr of I mn to find y to be hlS fncnu lie took Tlus sentence sho~IJ be deeply 1mprcsMd anJ ailvnneed towards John of upon the hrarts Of the young He \\hO wfll '\\next entered Pahsftde Park came to a Hotel tho propttetor of w111eh WftQ 11 German, and thmgs looked more respectable than those ot tho places beroro ment1oned Her<> we quenched our thirst With lemonade, and !JUr faces bnghtencd up undor the regalmg mllu enco of th1s cool beverage, wh•le we 1gmted our ctgnrs and stepped out to vtew tf•e sur roundn g s~crrct) 1 here arc nufnerous scats tt lay m 1ts tmy coffin rrnu I murmured, ' happy In death,' aye happy, for now thou o.rt n wh1ta wmged angel m tho land of perfect day-of bhss pure ftnd holy wl'iat thy future m1ght have been, if lt.y hfe hail been spared, none of ns know~ better, fnr oetter that thou gol!!lt to thy hmtvenly Fnther !I arms ere thy young heart knows aught of Bm, or m1sery, or gncf, Oh rMy n1l of our ITves be snch ns, that .. I will soon send you a curiosity It ~~ called Beer Seed ' You don t put the seed 111 tho ground, but plant 1t m a tub of water nntl moln8scs, and m a few dl\Jl> _y(JO h10ve a goo~ tub of sour beer It cau be -fillet! ap w•tli awc~t@nen w&tor !l!ld neter l!l<hni!RtS or gets out, The \'lleer Seed' IS a substance brought from Cahforma-a whfte, th1ck, am· mal substance, wh1ch contmally grows or'm creases, and soon n ne1gbborhood can be sup phed With the seed ' stantlmg aL the end of the not stnko boldly m tho battle of I fe and <>nr,.<'M•• apparel eonlj ucr the OJ posmg foe, must smk sooner sa1il tuc heir of :Lnn or later mto tl e slough of dosponil and be my neeeBSillc• for you forgotten by tho onwanl marchmg army, on r y •a n nnd I ga\e JOU whoseltpsarc smgwgthepman ofvteton It fur 1 y land ere bet tcr for that one tl nt he !tail never of c;ralos b gan to rev lc I Leen born L fo JS tot a roso laden path for that I c I oil g \en 1 m n u aq ct I 1 Is to !rca l No tis ways nrc Ia J wc1cwo th fu1 Ted l 1ug~cl a u1t 'tlcbrave J!c~rtoftlytlat rc1 <I J of l1o cxtu1t un uc \feat! ssly necq t g 1ts c1 ullcnge~ domg bat a e m[any tic ns tl P} 1 o c nlm!; 1 1 s tho gonl Jlo I o to the l c r of I nn ' tf who sets out\ th f n1 an lti embltng dread to me 1 alf of n 1 ut I 1 aH.l li g to 1 cc:t fo s cr 1 nnJ t n~ecn succumbs n11r I f'at I er s estate ) ou &t ull l a 1 e It ere I c has con me eel tl c JO 1rncy vho Lollly ad\c t\'cs t1 e path Vih\CHicr 1t len ls to gloat y al) srs 01 up g•illy ascents over 1101a sc-~ t 1 ro gl r 0 1 t 11 c forests or nto 1 eg10ns f 1 erpetual sno\\ holdmg aloft l IS hn1 1 cr 11 <r1 Lc I \tth the ilanng motto '!here IS no such w rl as flll IS v1ctor m m h flOt c;, every hgl t ll e heart bents rJttlcl h1s rj e g to lend a beggar mor ry br ghkns nnd I s strong nr:n hi ncncd for t <ccn what reltnncc 1 as to be I attic wl en the d~nger nprroaches No tho t tel 1b 111 such\ case Jlo had has I o fur tc!rcat-own\\oru onward he 1ilcn that the he1r of Lmn lfOUlcl marche< drtvt g Ins cncnucs before lnm, be of the hundredth I ort of fore hnn 1 11 hat cares he for these-was he when tho t1me comes when we must leave oft' the mortal and put on the Immortal, fr10nds who hend shove our cold and hfeless form may murftlur, ' happy m death ' ~n I Inger IJICr t:.Lules s 11 round mg th1s estrrb - - 1 - 111 - t p ltd mcnt It '\also n sort of r staurant nnillT!ic Man ''tt p' 0 •\\' no ·•Y tbe rD.Sater. ' c ob<cn cd t! e wor Is One more of t!Joso __ :\ p rt llam Chowders on tho outs1dc Hay he be shotlw1th ltghtmng and compel' wh dL \\as Cliitlcntty to V\nr 1 the wcarv trav ctl to wander over dcncrts or gunpowder elcr to stillY I \ \\ ts 1mmet.l ate!.) 01 l\Ioy hn have sor\ eJeS and a chestnut tl c sn 1th s uc of tl o Hotel lS an old stone burr for an eye ston\' 1 u lJ g not yet complete I about t11enty four May lns sorrows dotrblc dati) and Ius dnye f t I !;1 t nJ pare• tly of tl co or four lengthen m the same ratio that Ins sonows years staHl n~,; a d ft om 1ts archet.l wmtlow< arc mulhphcd or rat! r ]laces r; 1 wmdows, s zc and man May every daJ of ht hfc bo more dc><pot c m r 1 1 111 h 1t \1 as uu \t let! us to suppose 1t than the Dey of A lg1c~s ha 1 bcon en leu atctl fur n tlace of WOl sh1p- i\fay he ncvc1 be permiHeillo sec the faco pcrha1' t as uut the peo1le 11 tl s Iocahty of faiT woman and be b01cd to death by seem to uo 1 r 1 c 1 ally Dacehonnhon \\Or boardtng school mtSS\S practicmg thc!r fi1st sh 11 ~rs lessons of mus1c, \\lt.hout tho pnvtic-go of sec \ft • rovn g tl ron~;h th• gtme and ex 1ng hiS tormentors vlo1111g l uh ado I u1l to 1ts utmost extrem1ty l\Iay he ou putt ng on a tight boot, find we stllltct! nortl llnr<l !lit! travclcil but a It•e hornets 111 the bottom 1 May he bo roile sl ort d 1 ,tanee when ...-e came to tho V11lngo of on a nul, after gcttfng fits boot on, w1th the Evidences ot' Polley. Askmg the publisher of a new periOdJCnl how many copms he sells per week Makmg} ourself d1sagrenbic, and wonder mg tlult no one \\I! vtstt you Gettmg drunk and complammg next day of the head ache :-lcgloctmg to nilverllso, and wondermg that you Jo not succceil m busmess Hefusmg to take n newspaper, and bcmg surpnsed that the people Jnur,;h nt your 1gno,.. nnec J UST RECEIVED n. largo stock of Alaraetlles Bosom Shirts nt RE.M.!lRll \RLY LOW PRICE>! him to go to the fncnds ilo had spent 80 much therefore called for pen 11 1 money upon fooh >l•IY Ho d•cl 80 but It did sat down before the com1 nnv not made to Jo or '.he 1 11 r. !I be mctorzous Notlt 1 g shall tlctcr Ium I!o knows no such worll aof.• I \\I at ever he resolves on must be accom1l she 1 1 He cannot succumb tl ongh the worlil >I o 1ll I rcsq upon him !Jcath ra.tbcr, and 1 '-\ con 1ucrs:. I 11 o tcro oP tJ c field Ito wea1s tl c lamd cro11n' Guttenberg-a German settlement, wo did shorp edge up w1th a bushel bag of wet sand not scrutmtzc the VIllage although 1t appear twd to each leg, by a torch-! ght proccsswn ed to ben plcasa t enc, Lut \\O rather prefer and h1sscd by all tlie boys Wlthm ten Illllcs ed kecpmg shady, and uccordmgly entered around ~ \n nmusmg aflaJT occurred not many years smce at a Fourth of J oly celebration m an mterwr towq. m Penns:~ lvnma Revo· lutwnary heroes were becommg very hard to find yet a proeess1on w1tb no old Stifd11lr wn5 not to be mlhngly subm1tteti to An honest old German of Rcvolutwnary repute WMI d1s- covercol at the last hour An open carriage was ass1gned to h1m 1n the p'rogya.mme~ a.:n-tl a scat at the Pres1dcnt s nght at the table.- When pressed 11fter dmner, to give hiS re· llliJtiSCenc~s ~f W a.•hmgton, his rccollcciwns were found to be rnthcr milcftmte but some· lhmg bems ;;;a.1d about York tom, he re marked, lor eaeh a.lao n. fino ns ortmcnt of gcntlomen R Ncc1t tiOI!I MaT8i1dles Gollars, nnt.l a genQrn.l u~u:rt.m(lnt or Farntshm..g gooQ.s a.t thu MILI't'Af!.Y ll\I J TAIL olUSG AND FUR:'iiSHl:i\U EST\-Ul tsmiiE:'iT\ 71 N-orth no gootl Son c prctcnd~J. not. to kn..ow hun prOmlSO and rtE;ht 6COffingly and none would lend hml even a fnrthmg, or founer mnst~r Front St l{mgdtO!l Al.l~! V ~N KBt HE'f even offer 1 }m a. d 11 er sol 0 wa ul~rctl n.bont r of I mn strode to t.l c w nc.low \VILTWUK RUIUL EE~H§'rltRY ASSOCI !\.TION. f\r\llE :-scrip of the abovo A SOCl:\tton (\a.U bo ha.d of .1, Wm M Hayes o.t $22 50 per shnre whtch en titles tho holder t<> 400 feet of ground hy tho P~Y men~ ef\89'00tctho Asspc1~twn On suuan<loroftl o ~or1p to the Scoroto.ry J D W1lson 1 E<q \ dead Will bo 13BDO<I __ l!l W :3UDU'IQT0\ 1 res USE THE: BEST' W \LTON STROUT KILLINU FI~ll HOOKS thu best trout hooks ever mvc-nto l l?tit\ sn.liJ only at l>Elat Y S 81 North Front St Km~soon ~!n.yy,~J,~8~6:=.0:__.,,-=-:-:-:~~--;:--,: L' OOK OUT- O»pto.m or tho L1gllt lions& Lool out for equ..lls ahen.d D\Y 15 all Tight nna wi1l lll\ond to your\\\'\ m ttme D11y bn.s tbo llest •took ln t-own ond oecup1es tho finest Shoo Store No smoke bouso n.rra.ng-etnenta nllowc 1 sbout Dn.y d Nnw ~oa.p Shoe store No 78 ;)forth Front St.----- P ROVISIONS.-kiBh Smoke<! Uaef, !IniDB DuUier, La.r t, Smoke 1 nn 1 P cklcd Snlwon Iln1 tbnt, nnd a-lways on hn.nd n. fresh supply of nc\V made FloUT of Uifroront. grn.des fot eale ehen.p for cosh at 0 W SCHAFFER S I<Jxohange A 'rTI!lN'riON BLOODS •-We nxe now opomn~ n ..t1. bea.ntir'ul assortment o£Fn.ney Cas~m e-r~ Cloth~ 1\(.,..,.nes Vesting Lmen Dnllm~ Duck tho Beur fbrt Cta..v«t &o &e- &c , \Vh1Ch you a.re respectfully W.Yitod~olf.!'flllne H J & f ll TAPPEN forlorn nnd hungry fur two doyG • for ' ork he and tool! n bugle from a Lul!er could not and to beg he was ashamed At blew 1t !ill tho JO sts o <I raft lust 111 h•s extreme mtsery, he bethought hun tho dm PHsrntly a fa1r self of hts fa1hers dymg \\Ortis ' I have not ~olrv•mls rode Uj> well nrmed n1 il solu the house 111 K1ppletrn,gnn yet smd he trriOJllnt,cil, a moTe wtth them l~<<l\n ' fur no oue would buy 1t I Will go and I 1 hey d 1smountcd 1u d bro t brcal< open the upper chllml:icr My father mto the hall saul I would find relief thc1o and perhaps he Iantis are my own ngam, meant treasur~ If It ohould so provo I \'\ill of I 1 n JO~ Olloly nnd before be n wISer man than I wae, an I not waste Jt l'md recovered f, om t1 clr nsto on knaves • ~ • • • Io the h >usc had counted dom1 to John ef thon ho \ent and broke the chftmber door the sum he hail agt ecd to take- He found rellef mdeed to !!IS servm1~s I e sntd there was \\thing m the room but \ h1gh me thts vtper out of tl o fwusc of stool and dneetly over 1t a hr>ltcr d<I.nglmg vrh11 s And 1t \\\ nnmcd1 from a hook m. the eeiling lie tooked u)> read these w-ord's \Ah graceless wretch and wanton fool ' - 'lou are rmned. forever '[Ins 1s tho only re hef for those who have wasted ll'lc1r patr1mo ny as you have done Dohold then-put the halter round your uecl1 and JUmp f10m tho stool and save .lour fam1ly from the disgrac~ of bct;gllrY Cl 0\ ded around (urn to con on recctvmg lus pntr1mony thc1r own nijg'l'rld:' and mgrAt1 be sa1d to them c;auw;< slaves, loge begone! Pollute the huuso no longer 1 If you enter aga n I wtll havo my servants u 1 u 1 you 1 n, other ExcelsiOrS \You til you succee<l lll lttc 1 Stnl<e fro I') our vocabulary t!tcstum blmg bloc< to success tho worcl jiul 1 Rc 1ncrobcr jour motto ' /_,ubor omr ta vmcent C1 u:DE CLIFFono Mo• csvlllc July lHtl l8v0 ~ ~car Horse Lake, l:'ollt cou11ty, W1s consm, llomcs of fire come up through the cxrth m several Iocnltlle<, and one mane barn bas burned down by t Stnmge to say, tho fire con only bo seen m tho daJ t1me, the earth m tho evcnmg bearmg 11 close resew bloncc to pbos1 horus fi!5: \\\hen an Intl1an IS b1ttcn by a poi!! onous snako he 1mmedmtely chows the leaf of tho hoarbollrttl SW31lo'll'mg tho ~UICC, und a'{> phes tho leaf to tho wound Rchef IS tmme iliatc h~· II .sty 1 coplo Jrmk thu wmo of lifo scalclmg. hut I rl cr s I ark nhcre muhtC ani! tlancmg ~as l\Iay a troop of Prmter s Dcvtls, lean, lallk agum all the r•ge At tlus place as m some :md hungry dog h1s bees by dny, an I may of tho ttbo<o phwcs (1\hwh almosn slipped my the fnmmo stnchcn ghost of an EJ. tors baby me 1 ory) wcro all k uJs of games gong on fo haunt h1s eventng lullaby, and hi58 murder lJick up tho loose chango from VISitors, such m h1s dreaming ear as throll mg dlce ' we1gh mg machmo• l\Iay 1\e ha'o too seven years 1lch,lns hands stnkn g machmcs (to try your muscle) bed bchmd h1m, nnti no w11'1J, ehtld or fncad s JUcczmg machmcs, (to try the gnp of your to scratch !urn lingers) blowmg machmos, (to try JOUT .------ 1 mg•)-nll tho<o eombmetl form one vast To Pnfnt llifehen lil'loots. robb g macln c ' lhc opcrn.tors of wh1ch One quart of bmhng water.. one onnco of are the most lazy and roush ]Qokmg \l uman glue When thoroughly d!~S(}Ived stir 1n mncl rfe m ex•st,.nee p~tmt tho colm you w1sh 1'1h1lc warm It W c saw a largo bmlilmg OH the bimks 6 f should oo tho th 1 cJ,ncss of ramt Spreati tt tho Hudson at the top of wh10h were the on and dry 10 a few hours, f!icn go over 1 t sto.rs and str~pes wavmg m tho wmd, and w1th a coat of bo1lcd otl ari'd tt IS ready f or wended our way thither It provcti to be \ usc largo steam b1 ewcry, and was an e1ght story frame bmltimg, With a Lager mer Saloon on tho fourth floor 'V centered out of curiOSity and round hundrcd5 of Germans CllJOYillg theliloelves over the1r lager The bmldmg IS s1tuntcd agamst a lnll and the entrance to the saloon ~~ fr<Hll tho west sule bemg on a level w 1th thu g• ounil '.V o left tho saloon nnd ues 1lccl about u c hundrcll ancltJCty 'OJ I £r 'l?he h•ghest cataract m tho world 1S m the Sand •ndl. 1slanus ~md 1B sa1d to be be· tween four and five thousand feet h1gft The stream on which the fall occurs, runs among tho peaks of one of tho h 1ghcst mountams, so h11;h that tno water never actually roaches the botto1 , so great IS the clt>tallCc but as ccndo t I lot do aaMt • • Yaas, I vash at Yorktown ' ' U ntier Washmgton 'I'' asked tho Prest dent ' Yaas, I VIISh oonucr Vashmgton vcn I soorendcrcd ' ' No' yon m1stal\.o my venerable frtend' cxcl!UIDed tho PreBidcnt1 ' IV a~hmgton nev er surrendered \ \ Y !)RS• tiut you see 1 vaslt von of d• Hes· smns '' ~ A smgular case 1s recorded m a Sprmgfield, Mass , paper. A :Mr Edwards of that place left homo one day recently,Jmtirely well, and wilda woriung m !l. field a amgnl~'~<' fcehng came over b1m, str•kmg h1nt dumb al· most mstantly, 1n whiCh state he rematns ~ Tho Breokmrtdge men, of Wasbmq;& ton, offer bets freely that the State cannot> bt¥ named thot wtll g1vo l)ouglas ll!! elocfo'h l vot