Democratic Alleganian (Newspaper) - July 9, 1859, Cumberland, Maryland W Tun or or THE or VOL XXIV CUMBERLAND MD SATURDAY JULY 9 1859 f Y V BY TV payment of till at the squire 12 linn and fur A to thum who by JOB of description ai Pouters with accuracy find itcl at Iqw Office door J M Dry Store anil two doom above Robert lined Store BOOTS SHOE HATS AND CAPS Trunk Si Port Cumberland SWARTZ WELDER IV St STATIONERY fy GOODS lull more Cumberland Ma 1C 17 DBA LIB lit BOOTS MATS GAPS Ac JW MAGRUDER IV HARDWARE H D nn hnn I n full rupply of Of nil made nt t notice near ly opposite Mil ST LITTLE WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY GOODS 3 JOHNS HARDWARE ic Ac r Cumberland j A u A 1 One door o Hush -snylur'n Tobacco Store Baltimore Md JOHN H- YOUNG WOOD AKD COAL STOVES ASD of t juni to orders from Sturc oil ST TY MERCHANT TAILOR Md P WRIGHT tv CLOCKS SILVER AND PLATED KAHK street Uic T MAf or TLV WARE A will bs promptly Itow WM A UE Civil and Mining Engineer A D U A U ll r s A N in will Mine of to on tlir rcMionulK lire 13 HEED SHt 1ST IRON WIRE AND FOR TINNER 8 USE it Water St ff V nnd at HIP low clt market for or Co 12 just returnee from tlic m a well ut ibc moil ho the t ton of 1 1 tn UIA line JAS WRIGHT 30 Wank SMITH Cabinet Maker anil Undertaker rii JL lie linn commenced business PI the well known Shop formerly conducted Urr lio will on hand nrn Fur as prepared lo various hc in he county or iti ilia wf A S ROSE C to purchase Lota in this Cemetery to Ir tho keeper of the Cemetery or Jnn 2 1857 ATTENTION A havr JUH an Store oil under f Junr from Italy aoJ 119 nil of tbc and new of now it luly Tho at they tell us got bulged legs wet ami so heavy tlut when ordered to tlie they ciut off their and ran to tlie in Inu 1 hux Ucn wiM it u ula und regardful of and A uf would order back lo Africa and to France if Anything of tike it U wild they cried Mid arc a new men Lhc di- 1 Geld of lutile or at I litre or Mince of wNo into luly They nro aie undr and sub of AfricA about Algiers black or headed Wo hare first account them oa the field of bailie iu thu of the from w up dud Africa The haJ heard of thu where they att tho 1 In their Like tho they precipitated upon crying they had TJio atUck JH said t- oue of ta upon the enemy like the if without mercy or a Tiia voice of the cannon ti A 13 drowned by the criot of lite erica not of n yf t of tho dying and All t U titi of Mahomet cna muster of tir from them in une Turco would often lw or four rail and the at rife was over tho was not ICSH The fanatic rolled upon tho earth and tha of ioma African vrar song they Unced the moat frantic of dances of tcr and frightful that startled even their in Somo of tham had prisoners to sit them and p 11 these poor prisoners at first glared as lion upon his pray and then with a spec ea of as if they pitied p now without of In of tho field I exhausted with and recovering their in sloop The French writer huwover denies that act like of or but bo arc- at ers immense Another correspondent lays in he army wear on bonnets a tuft of very much that of the toc ah At the of a of wore hid leu in thti wheat and the Z by and with received at thirty steps ft of the lino Tha but ment the in one OICO f Their did not try to oppose the torrent the of tho c not yet when the received the into the dreds were drowned or Not a gle Tyrolean would Imro if tho hid 1 linen woolen for they not swim wuh three and the had thrown away their Jdr a rears the of 21st of certainty which sooner or later never faiN to low upon tho communion of rama to It A tlu over Ago a man named C in comity Ritt connived a dislike tft a in that county and murdered her in a dt liberate and manner lie fur crime InU ing to palliating tlie ol kiui wni to the for hfc Shortly after hii incarceration in cr ho hii and way where he on nnd up to n few patt During in riod of sonic highly hidy nf Suitu tlic of a family lite M n and wan honored hy r with the pot of fur ti nf some ten years nud of w Inch he with fidelity nnd tho acceptation of Ho also with and fur A leading the prominent Christian of the day by hh fimily possessed of nn of this world's And enjoying the im of neighbors and a of friends he lived in security having long since to that the hand of justice would trace him to his far removed petition from scene of tho he had committed the nt liin home two weeks since of an officer with a from the governor of ihc Slate whoso lawn he it nnd forever nil of nnd without hc ded up lo tho official duly Igi Footo being once annoy by ft dler straining harah discords under him a with n request tlut he would fifty elsewhere AH nlllicdoor p At THE WRONG MAlf A day or two A mam ia who e appearance there nothing dull grey aad out h by tragedy what the Sickles on It thit A police officer killed wife by hur timei nod h and anxious cct off ont f her her ma boats He frequently r the following ai we e A cabman about tfic hotel to Uke linn and hii trunk to tlw if he wan he back for j turf if IM took hiru m tune fur j he would expect a fee of To the vris to not knowing he i ftt two hours R spire CAhman up xml to put him the with his fur This 17.11 a an 1 anxious ger to it Tne fas put m the hicle Hint the got m with it Iu upon the uut John lur ere dollar Hiked the driver To pay my fure here you to me before tho but It ft for mm luA o 1 f you don't think I'm to rw d nth fur t nK lew timn four for tint ui 1 0 well nun i i nd thum iot m tao 01 no fastened gay vie m t one doll ir if w I and t it- it Ml ir vu 1 it 1 1 But a is a m i id- i atv 1 T it t n T to put my trunk out of cab Give me the Tour dollars ur I Likes the trunk t e the The littlo man quietly reached up to the head and took hold of the bit in his left hand He then put bis hand mtu nnd drew forth a keen bowic Ho then turned to the astonished nian and Riving the knife two or three tory after of a school master a refractory pupil I'm an ol 1 an I Tin at 1 from but I I you u me If you get MWC put trunk mil en- I take both ynur nff f You're man but mighty bad a cab about and no -n yur hta i rather cyra meant tnd not liking tlm idea of both trunk out m A hurry He refused however to the dollar n Ind thrown m 1 a couple of p ii icemen were arresting him fur extortion tlw old them to let the fellow go As fur tlic he if the b n in won't ukw it iv h you eo ta the irest and spend it for the public good Thu i Id quietly put up and slipped the boat A XEW Yuss a full an high direct from the interior en- tered Ward Station and with an air of up to tho hc to u unc I irgo b was him and he wrote the Clue Tummy the doorkeeper hc for unl throwing his at ouu of tht haul TAe my ben ant toM the that as to n in in lie 1 to himself took him bulow opened a coll which he I liim lie occupy Tiie and wild at tlm Quirt r hotel in tbc celUr T replied the doorkeeper hko a the Wy the doorkeeper It ft It are a replied tbc to mirth a tho Tli stranger nnd with out ms and ran oir the t him KS C i I I jt 1 M Ull I 1 ki i run to an Sir do I didn't hid over man kui Dot ymi t t i ll f tt ii c jih v putting to inn L it was good I cried Fiery faces upon your your you say that it a rt nnd R say was Haven't you said the lawyer Why said it and what's the use of my repeating replied ncan wr I charge your oath do you or you hot tilings sir WAS the reply of Pipkins 1 never said hot 1 say gala any of has lost appears that some one bad to Mr i that hit wife to her 1 For time be waa Joth tc thc but they to such of that ho vui bo It having IMMT to that hin in the habit of meeting at he to watch rwl OH to the of tho where his the in and pro if of his He ww with two both of which ha fired ivt the The effect upon the Df wife fell and almost was ji Tlw man Mr Jones WAB but ho but whether he hin or fell into the river hc able to siy upon tho uf the Mr Jones to Alderman up He ttt it lie hi I wife but the tu wits which showed upon his ments at once with inin jail he was placed to await Mich 11 be Liken in tho The history of this Sas a cal Off sixteen since She at her WM thirty-five of n year or two younger In her younger days she was After her however she turned gut and up n of winch kept for some trne she to the lowest of her ago bhe and killed a rain who had come into bur home She WM tried aad ced to the penitentiary for IT rue After she out up with her and the to wish t stely heur by reports hxi and it is that to M- Feat t the middle of the liver vlifrt he Hopped lo accomplish another feat uot i f June 30 Inn tne Here on the J M Emile Blondio ropp with much indifference as if it accomplished the terrific undertaking ot j a deliberately low- the Niagara I s to steamboat at a height of one hundred and j tne the feet above rushing torrent jou to lo rhe Asa mere foolhardy exploit this feat i a of by tbe captain of the boat seldom been equalled and as an ex- j rie drawn up bv the ad- I of nerve it stands without a i venturer hc opened it and making a el The most daring performers on the j comprehensive bow to both crowds on have never attempted any thing ides of the he drank the health of approaching HIM performance of M- throwing he bottle mio din's in difficulty and danger It if true the he on no more that have been he Canada He made ground to the top exactly nineteen minutes TO Linux fine tw who lost in winch is to lie placed on tbo of Naval at An- been completed at Quincy WASH Tha eighteen feel four feet squire at tho to one six inches i M lop and will rest upon a poilcnnl four thit Urd in llw other AK -ED The other ts the learner A Item trie gliding the twenty miles below the city In hat of a hurry a standing OH a tied up to to be w hii Ii and kerchief as a sign that he de- to board packet It was a luJ place but with their proverbial spirit of the and r-n her bow up to the What you ir b the boat round the of the rough customer on he Ou the 15th of replied the with the stern of this boat and I nrq now alter Is that asked tlic Ves that's by I'll you in With that the injured turned IMR the crew Had the bank fiat was worth about cents and who the landing place are only of appreciating tlie Wheeling Int the celebraieil of m sic boasted that there wan no ia the P time he did not fully understand A uup his vanity ad- a note to him requesting an interview it the Lamb tavern on n day stating thit hc had a question in to propose to him which MO other man in could an sAtr Billings the and with much that hc devoted his life to and was no question on the which hc not at onco and difficult wag the in is one which affects the whole world and been settled Let me hear it Well it ts when man snores iu hit sleep through at least two and Iwid as to be heard throughout the u do you theie sounds rocal or f who Ins Mime in the treatment of Scarlet and wxn the following remedy with effect fliks to publish it for benefit of imr readers It is follows on the symptoms of sent let which is throat prc a full of lo an adult or SO grains at night strong red pepper ten from n full to a pint nnd violence of tho sy toni the day of jalap say half the ty given iVa day the popper tea nl night On tlie third day if them is any in the throat tv dose of Baits n Inch will generally effect a cure the must of course bo accordingly to the age of the patient WASH boy He had ed in blinding his for some time as to propensities One Joseph cum in the old laity He sal down and with ft of be- pun about the of the crops Ha got nlong very well un- til ho to n on the hc it up nnd placing cue end in hit tiry gravely light it nt Ilo drew nnd un- til he wai potting in the face The lady's wero opened and the him If takes that nail for a cigar it time that theo went to bed of lofty or of and that have been at- from the lop of one to another upon a single rope but all these exploits fade Into by the side of the Niagara Kails The looked like a mere thread the i hundred feel wide and one hundred and fifty feet deep Through the bottom of the abyss the Niagara river at that e an unknown depth rushes along with to the whirlpool below the slightest of the foolhardy adventurer would have 1 him from his footing and he would have disappeared from tal eyes his body should be up far below probably in Lake Ontario But this catastrophe did not ter into of M ic did not propose to Ml he had ed hia rope across the river to walk upon and nol tumble from and the ed that his dependence on and was not misplaced When M Blondin went to Niagara in the early pin of month to make for his late achievement the persons to whom he first mentioned plan of crossing river on a rope very naturally regarded him a madman but thoy litile knew the determined character of the little Frenchman After a ber of days they were lhat he really intended to make attempt he poke of and then looked on him with wonder Hasina calculated length of the he at once ordered ii from New York and while coming he wi about his intention was o anchor one end of his cord on Goat Inland ind Wretch it thence to the bank near the ton across through of the Hone Shoe He did nol an- any additional from and v hich would keep he rope constantly wet and might partially his vision He it quite easy to preserve his in the very mouth of the cataract and had no thought that his would be in the least disturbed by its terrific roar His plan of building his bridge be- tween two points however hv of Goat the Porter who him per -ion to fix rope on the Island on plea that they would not be to death which they regarded m the event of making the fearful trial Thus rebuffed M Blondin compelled to look out B place for he had no idea of giving up his He at last pitched upon a half way between the Falls and the Bridge being a mile and a quarter below the Falls At this point the bank on the Canada shore is 170 feet high and on the American side is ICO feel ter The distance in a straight line from the two points where it would be sary to fix the rope is a trifle over feet So heavy a rope as would be enough sustain its own weight across wide a would have a wide deflection from a perfectly straight line M Blondin estimated thai il more than filty feet in the middle so that instead of having a level road to wait lie vould hate travel al the commencement of journey and of course an walk as soon as be ed the middle of the rope The morning broke bright and beautiful a hazy clouds were in the sky just enough to hide the too ardent rays of the sun and there the refreshing breeze and altogether the day was such that a better could nol A I an early hour the crowd began to collect train that arrived from every di- rection brought iti proportion of easier and every sort of vehicle that is indigenous to Yankee land seemed to be pressed into the service lo conrey their quota of people who were to compose the immense for our provincial crowd of people who congregated here to ness this daring of ill the foolhardy feats of modern times At precisely half four o'clock appeared in the pleasure garden where the American end of the rope fastened There was a short erected herein upon which the daring Frenchman mounted and went through many of his most graceful and feats to the great admiration of the tators Hc dressed in 3 dress lar lo the one frequently worn by bats and public buckskin moccasins and tunic of yellow silk he was out even the fillet of while that is frequently At 15 five he stepped on the large ropf where he converged n few with friends in the most cool and unconcerned manner having no more doubt of his ly undertaking than hc had of attempting it As hc stood for a moment on the rope before stepping out he the crowd as follows any one what please to go across t carry him on my back No one disposed to accept the kind offer and having joked a few utes longer he at last started on liH and ly aa if he had been oti a bridge until Deluding On his arrival on the Canada he wan He here half an hour when he prepared to return At he stepped on the rope to commence re- turn fie reeled out once down on the rope far two and accomplished the return As soon he reached the shore the cheers and were almost ing M- Blondin having been permitted an instant for by the crowd and placed on their shoulders and borne about in He was then placed in a carriage and corted through all he principal of the village the crowd thronging him on and cheering in wildest manner He did not appear very much exhausted and manifested no more fear or nervousness tlian any ungymnastic would at eating breakfast He announces his determination to repeal his feat at intervals daring the Thus was successfully accomplished one of the daring and that this fast age has ever witnessed A following of quaint humor we find in one of our under the head of fornia They purport to been delivered by a stump date at San Francisco Fellow and Fellow I am a modest man born at an early of existence which occurred at home one night when my mother was hate gled from the obscurity to which an un- lucky star had doomed I have risen like a bright exhalation in the evening to the of human greatness and grandeur Gentlemen I no f have none On rhe occasion of my birth a dis- mal anti melancholy man clothed in the sombre hues of morning swapped rne away for another baby and subsequently lost me at a raffle Sad event who can control his fate We are the of is a divinity 1 shapes our ends rough hew them how we will I was intended by nature for a statesman Had I Jived in the days of Hannibal T hould have bralen that great chieftain in the and it is a thing that I conld have distanced in f He never performed feats have did he never came up river in a canoe with a deaf and dumb without a red cent or change of summer apparel Dut a light heart and a thin pair of breeches goes merrily through the Sir every man who has come here is a Columbus He comes to discover new I am a I was dead broke at home as Columbus was and I have come out here lo strike a new vein e Oh to my waist t pickax and under a of one hundred degrees in the shade to dig out filthy lucre sir lam not on thai lay I hate was an invention to vex mankind I prefer an one that lucrative and hoi what you can call a And if I cannot set one myself I go in for any man who will divide on thre dead level and no Sir where will you find a country like this Talk not of oriental of eastern tries Tell us not of the fairy scenes which w ho revel in the great warm bath of heavenly imaginations paint with golden on leaves cf satin The description of this country should be written with the golden wand of angel dipped in the softest rays of a sunbeam upon and delicate of a roseleaf me tlemen I only the rainy season and the lime when the love our native honor her and would rob the custom if we had a fair show But congress not put on airs or we tvill take charge of the and and make a great muss generally arc my gentlemen If you don't admit us into the Union we will open the anci admit all free of duty And now a pining upon the girls we left behind Us and boys coming after us we will adj urn and take n private drink he chose to lo indulge in some for n few He cr arc hoys in No my do you ink that the said the other day balanced himself on the Mr fcH and laid down on the rope at full length rhe i then hc lo But I am not going lo no You don't catch in a an incipient crowbar A Little Recently looking man was brought court on of assault and battery The was also an Irishman the nitr they had originated as follows v Patrick went to shanty just by La depot to borrow a handsaw was out after a bag of Patrick concluded to until his return and for half art jour enjoyed a pleasant chit with wife When returned Patrick and sat by the store heir feet on the hearth n M wo neighbors could be Patrick hid on the back of chair which a feeling of jealousy in the manly of Michael and after letting down his potatoes hc pang out Pat ye dirthy diril an what for TC now it IB Sure tn I would like yer to make A bottom for tha to put the children why the divil didn't yet aw and make yer trunnel bed Aisy now dear an tl wouldn't ook well for me to take off yer naw out leaf now would it Mickey Ye is a right Paddy now ain't An for what sits ye there like laythen wid yer arm about for that the way ve get a ye Arrah now Mickey an thai the same arm I list fall yer cousin Tim y wid when he fell from the mast to the dick of the like a big An ain't the arm till this blessed day as as a piper's dog would refuse to et me put in an aisy comfortable place on the back of a chair till I could wait to jez for be to a for lie children wid ey the divil wid ye now ye ball wid that same arm all th but that was the Sunday faith but we two played a nMe game clanin out like a Teddy and rest of the So we did but ye needn't come here to make luv tn my wife when I'm for the Do ye think ye an editor to be taking the of the press in lhat Makin luv to Kate is it God tier eyes and what put thit nto vour head Mickey Her is it An I have great will to give ye the ye iver hid for he ye tult to look at them Ye are in luv with her now vc and T niver hme a dip IQ light me through but I'll give you something to put in Get up here till whale the dirty coat Ah now Mickey dear don't makes fool of yer silf An wud I he makin lav to yer Katy wid her red hair And dirthy face wid her big hand lik a turtle's a-i her lookin like a hole in a Arrah now ye the divil lo lake me to be around her chicken ov ver from yer own coop whin i have a belter looking wife ai horne Out wid yer An 14 it Katy yc arc to aU e in yer own who for livin years been thrue lo the nadle unto the er's pole it callin11 her mouth a hole in a green apple and your belter looking than At this of the rick jumped up to defend Bridget's tation jerked off coat which had ly touched the floor before Michael and Katy had both clinched For about three things were lively The cook stove thrashed articles baby pitched into the swill at last Patrick wan thrown out of doors with pants lorn hair half out his hat demolished looking the worse for his tussle and compelled trf so home hn handsaw Kacb of the parties were fined three HOLD poet we wot of gets on driving hii sense of attachment into hearl of his one by following tremendous motive took a reed and wrote upon the I love but the nicked waves came rolling o'er the confession and ted it Fragile recci chftngenbl sand rolling waves I trust ye no but a mighty hand from forests I the pine and dip i in the boiling crater of Mount anc with tho dripping from the gian pen I write upon the bluo empyrean o Heaven Agnes T love CO Talleyrand hid a crooked Madame dc The two hated each other cordially meeting one day in an ante room of the palace o Versailles tho following little passive of- between them the lady in a tone of mock sympathy how ii your poor old leg this SOME on a lime a kce who was travelling through Kentucky bad a horic and no money He had taught the animal to lie or sit on haunches when hc bridle was pulled pretty hard traveller saw no way of his purse but by selling his and this he resolved to do on the favorable opportunity Aa he wai going along lowly he saw a hunter at some distance from the road whom he rode up to nnd accosted In ha course of conversation he told the laUer that he had an invaluable horse o a horse lhat would act precisely like a setter he was in the vicinity of game Casting his around and nl thi same time discovering some fresh tracks he gave the bridle e jerk The docile quadruped immediately lay down are some rabbits said the rider I know bv hit The curious to test the re- puled sagacity of the horse And cure enough started or four rabbits He was greatly but the Yankee took the affair M ler of course To make a long short the wonderful changed ers on Uio being the new owner mounted him and with characteristic hospitality told the kee to accompany him home came lo a stream which and which rather deep TOT Judge of the when on pulling he in the middle of river steed subsided in the waters ao if he a this he roared out but fr v But the Yankee who wan on fir other horw jot in leut I n v I leli it M as he lor i