Tyrone Daily Herald (Newspaper) - January 28, 1860, Tyrone, Pennsylvania BY THE TION AND THE TYRONE JANUARY or Kings U a constitutional corruption of tho by which this fluid and Being in the it the wholo and may burst out In disease on part of No orpin it fuc from its nor U one winch it hot The scrofulous taint is variously by mercurial low dis or unhealthy impure tilth land filthy the Ueni owing by the What ever be iu it it hereditary in the con descending from parents to children tonto the third and fourth generation f It to be the rod of Him who I will visit the of the upon their effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous in the and internal in termed in the swellings nud on eruptions or This foul cor which in the depresses the energies of that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com but they far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases conse vast numbers perish bv disorders although nut scrofulous in their are still rendered fatal by this taint in the Most of the consumption which de the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination nnd many destructive of the of all the from or are aggravated by the samo One quarter of all our people ure scrofulous their are invaded by this lurking and thuir health is undermined by To from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative and in it by healthy food and Such a medicine we supply in AYERS Compound Extract of the most effectual remedy which the medical of our times can devise for this every prevailing and fatal It is com from the most active that have been discovered for the expurgation of foul disorder from the and the rescue of the from its destructive consequences Hence it should be employed for the cure ol not only but also those other tions which arise from such as and SKIN ANTHONYS or tind and SALT SCALD ARISING VITIA OK The belief In impurity of the blood founded in for scrofula is it degeneration of the 1 he particular purpose and virtue of tins is to purify and regenerate thU vital thud without which sound health U u Ayers Cathartic FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO are so composed that disease within the o their action can rarely withstand or them Their penetrating properties nnd and invigorate every portion of the human correcting iu diseased mid its As u of th properties the invalid who is down pain or physical debility in astonished to his or restored by a at once so THF TYRONE STAtt TILL BE SATURDAY IN TYRONE Office on Main next South of Hoover rf Terms of Per in If paid within six If not nix Fifty numbers to constitute ft and if I looked as though I could have raten them just I presume it was aa much from anger ns Turn ing suddenly to Priest I told him that slimy tails about my legs a decent in tho or to carry but an agreeable sensation it ns a trophy to the parly nt the conquered nnd we ic turned to the tho Captain carrying tho I walked behind scarcely knowing whether to feel proud the of my legs would prevent my or ashamed of our for what wero rowing uny which announcement caused an immediate cessation of his mer Butler and Gregg then made ample by declaring that it was No paper discontinued nil arrearages nt lho f e unless nt tho option of the failure to notify discontinuance at the ec bnd and at lenth bnd and at we to do with it now that we had killed it of Domestic farm 111 Tho bandy young gal in whom The question was solved by an has long placed her was sei of the crm subscribed for wilt be a umv Terms of 1 2 3 16 60 75 00 1 00 1 60 2 00 1 50 2 25 3 00 3 6 12 of from the Indians when saw They offered us immedi ately two of largest in cx far the monkey as wo all lion they wo settled our difficulties by buying a j to monkey which couple of the varmints for our L r Gregg nnd Butler built the with great I assisted the padron t lines or 1 2 3 4 a One 1 3 7 9 11 13 so oo oo oo oo oo oo oo c 8 11 14 17 00 00 00 00 00 00 H 12 16 00 00 00 00 20 00 35 00 20 00 21 00 30 00 60 00 Or their equivalent in Advertisements not marked with the number of insertions will till for jid nnd according to tho Special live cents a Editorial ten cents u Home Tho Songs AS nt ANNA ly ly sing once more those familiar Whose tuneful measure every bosom thrills 1 take my buck to the happy days first I on my native hills I With the fresh feelings of the I hear them now upon n foreign The simple music the rhymes I sing those familiar lavs once more Those cheerful luys of other sing those lays once morel sing once more those in my memory dwell I They send the lifeblood bounding through my And circle round me liko tin airy Our native melodies a thrill impart More deep than notes the warblers Fond webs of song with the heart I Then sing those familiar lays once more 1 Those cheerful lays of other sing those cheerful lays once simple and Not only du they of every but ot only do they cure the complaints but uUo and dangerous lho is to gratis my American containing certificates of their cures for their in the following Costa net lan in and Inaction of the Lou of Appe and other kindred from a low state of the body or of its Ayers Cherry you TUB or Incipient and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of tho 60 wide is the field of iu nnd so nu merous are the ruses of its that almost every section tf country in pub who have If eu restored even desperate diseases uf the lungs by iU When itn over every other medicine of itn kind is too apparent to nnd where itn virtues urc tlie public nn lunger hesitate antidote to employ for and of the pulmonary organs thut incident to our remedies upon the community have failed and been this hM Rained by every conferred benefits on the they can and pro cures too numerous too to be PREPARED BY AVER A And told by Tyrone Hells AND ALL LLOYD JACK Late Draft k on the principal and Silve and Gold for Collections Moneys received on payable on de without or upon with in trait April HOME and hit CAR will remain BSJ DURING THE WINTER ta wait on all who may favor him him with Hull and son have just pub shod a new and edition of this lur so sung by of AND ITS GOLD Written expressly for the Tyrone BY Vy Turn to be Captain the Toro W on a Rio San ta At the the water shal and 1 had to roll up my pantaloons to wade in a picturesque beneath u on the were live or six who stoically watching the progress of a dinner that was cooking in an iron pot which hung suspended from a pole over brisk fire that had been A few oft lay twenty or thirty with their fore legs together over their backs to prevent thoin from These Indians had been and the savory fumes that ascended pot upon the nnd made our very mouths were the essence of some two or three defunct whoso wore ou the I had never seen so many iguanas to gether There were some larger than I had ever seen im in the little matters of decapitation and owing to tho of his looked The preliminaries and leaving who was deeply versed in the mysteries of tho cu linary to do tho and Priest to oversee matters Butler took the only gun we double barrelled shot followed by nnd strolled out into the forest after Oh thou old forests of Chon talis Untrod for by human undisturbed by the sound of the yet PO wonderfully teeming wilh The shrill piping of the nnd the hoarse cries of the so beauti ful in their rich plumage of and nnd and yet so utterly want ing in greeted our cars in every Golden nnd green scampered away from us on every and gorgeous butterflies fluttered amid tho foliage of the Still following after tho cries of tho we were led deeper into the when suddenly wo came upon a troop of monkeys leaping from limb to limb of the tallest As soon ns they perceived ns they set up a chattering and screaming that completely drowned all other At that moment there wero three very excited men in The one his double barrelled gun ready cocked for n shot at tho in the trees above and tho other two followed closely nt his on and with outstretched nedis nnd widely distended Suddenly tho Captain brought up his gun to his shoul for u wo fairly held our in tho same the monkey nt which ho aimed was and tho next we saw of him he was swinging gracefully by his tail from a limb high up and far gun Louder than words his to You cant come it nnd on tiptoe dodging carefully from treo to we followed after tho roistering nnd again tho Captain and brought up his trusty Hang wont the as tho smoke cleared we could sec leaping madly from tree to tree into thu and chattering hinder than but One clung wounded high up in the into which the had Hang went the other nnd it only clung the closer to the limb on which it was was to bo done We had merely come out for a stroll in tho and had brought with us no am It was too far to return for and moreover it might bo to find the treo Hold my hat and Ill fetch it down cried the and hardly hud he spoken before ho had begun to climb the tree by means of tho and vines that clung to its In spite of our up he until he the Erst pausing to take breath and look he was astonished to see tho wounded monkey deliberately coming down Up ho went a limb or two nnd down a fur ther came tho apparently doter to meet him half and chatter ing in u manner that seemed to threaten Tho Captain considering it scarcely safe to tho I enraged animal slowly retreated to tho as ho did the monk is rather is in as t do not wish tho world to know that I closed the Tho laid claim to the sometime during the afternoon ho threw it into it smelt ho but we ull thought it was because bo was tired of looking at The were cooked nnd waiting to be eaten when wo nnd we found to pal We left tho ns we found lying under the shade of the Again Gregg nnd I hud to take the Again we run across tho bays from to As we ran near the tho scenery the ging forest as we ran out farther into tho against tho sky was tho rough and broken outline of tho whoso lugged sides we were to Towards evening we passed El Toro which is looked upon with awe bv the superstitious who see in it the hand of something more than A large portion of the which here runs far into the has been torn by some convulsion of and thrown H distance of several hundred We ran our boat between the the on the smooth surface of the precipice formed by the r uling of the we saw tho figure Oi n gigantic truo to and looking ns though it had been painted there by the hand of As we rowed by it Pedro his head and silently told over his El n a league in lay before to our great tho informed us after passing the distant wo would reach the mouth of the Santa What a wcory way that one league was we looking over our shoulders to see if the was growing we pulled one seemed to us one half of the thirty miles we had rowed that and sat in tho Merit by tho complacently complaining of nnd Crumbling it would be nightfall before wo reached the It was who did not relish again sleeping on the insisted on continuing up the river to tho ranche of Don Juan Climaco to whom we had but and I We did not feel inclined to row another that over in tho still water of the pulling wo drag ged our boat a having eaten our throw ourselves upon the tired and wearied slept soundly in spite of tho thB information of such of my readers us nitty not have rend my former sketches of i or who inny not happen to know what iin 1 will state that it u a Hz of te Impost afoot to five in It is and U considered tin excellent of I inny from that ils is really a It is found in great on overhung the is generally of i beautiful green and is by lha Indians in their by of u one end u of or of of zed with a of ou Monday morning last the effect of to sleep in the whither she bad been dispatched for a scuttle of coal and my lady informed me on the follow ing morning that it would bo necessary to another girl as soon as As my sal try was out down during tho last panic and my employers had the panic ever I trembled at tho idea of increasing my household and entreated Pumps to wait when pacing our handy young gals room on tho morning in I that afflicted creature iu the act of chewing a cork to the proper sions for fitting n mysterious Hack which nho held in one and felt in to doubt the severity of her But was determined to have an additional help and on morning of Wednesday I found myself toward an institution in Avenue carrying in my hand a gin wilh tho following inscription Miss Kobb Number Attik Hotel ring tho I found the hotol to be a very con fiding leaning against an adjacent building with tho air of telling a profound nnd horrible secret through its Tho public entrance to it was Has your wife toy Only Ant how much u the paid for her to Four dollars a Miss Kobb leaned her classical bead and reflected fpf some Then 14 Is your wife an educated woman f I modestly confessed that she Is she pious How often docs she go out f Very Again Miss Kobb was lost in and finally asked if I would not have a cup of or a glut of water HunT bly I whereupon Misa Kobb re turned to f an of a very good said but am in unfortunate and desire an addition to my I am willing to become a ladys or here Miss Kobb gave an cough a for a regular pecuniary But t am accustomed to several I must visit my and shall expect your wife to remain at homo while I am Here u my and she handed me a Feeling that it would be highly teous to examine tho list I handed it baft to her with a low She received U with a and said You havo a I Whoso make f 11 I am accustomed to that said through a over which a man will a red nose presided but the private entrance was through the basement and as I pulled the deformed pla ced directly over the sign of Kin and Ironing Done at Shot a of aristocratic belongings dawned upon my A young woman crowing out of a calico nnd wear ing a red flannel answered my ring with a suddenness that made me con of her and asked me what I would plazc to want Over powered by her I lifted my and asked In Miss Kobb nt home Miss Kobb was at and would please to stand in tho entry and send up my Happening to have a card about 1 it to the young whereupon she called Miss and inquired in stentorian tones whether Number Attik was at home Miss Bailoy from up hLc would ask A fow moments of silence during which the young me and placed between mo and tho hat stand Presently the before mentioned Miss Uai ey returned to tho top of the Ill huve tho scoundrel yet exclaim ed the as he shook tho particles of bark and loaves from his cutting a heavy and in of our efforts to prevent ho started up the tree Down came the monkey Wine and The rumor that afloat has man his ground has to some houses is to man who got into a train of thought is out The ludy who was restrained must be a very fine sort of Tho reporter who took rough set it The best lot let them polled by a desire to examine more closely j morn enraged than Can a very large ono which lay in the midst of j watching every movement of the I stopped over and amongst them wounded and grasping his club carefully until I reached I bad just jn uur bravo friend stooped to look at when and j climbed higher and higher and the in a manner anything but they j thing whose life ho nnd who commenced lashing their tails like was fully the Captains equal iu so many My bare slowly and painfully down to meet ed to bo tho object of their peculiar It was well for tho Captain hu was as I hurried out from amongst wounded as ho Our hearts stood them much more rapidly than i went when they but tho struggle was and heeding but little whether I stepped j but Ono or two blows of tho club on them or over them that I got safely j and crashing through j attention is for they lashed me until my legs wero Heaves and coveted with welts as large ns my I on the ground at our luy and the body of the dying May I even the Indiana laughed but laughed the loudest of I alone is having them smoothed Tho lady who flew to the relief of a is supposed to have had follow who tripped on the township left his imprint in the speaker who wound up his is supposed to hare used a The officer who arrested a mans gled never see a monkey die aguin I still seem to hoar its plaintive imploring are ever present in iny When the Captain caine a serious give it e man who was run over by the wheel of is supposed to to injured for young gentleman who waa in has not yet MOD able to get ley cried that Number Attik was in her The young woman asked me to ascend to tho and with a ft cling of humility not to be de I ascended five flights of each step of which uttered n and was ushered into Miss Kobbs Whats said the young announcing mo as I entered the Tho ro the of an dry goods carpeted with peanut old and dingy and furnished with a triangular an up hill n picture of a crimson and a mirror framed in blue On the loungo reclined u female arrayed iu a red flannel morning six curl and a pair of indigo This was Miss She was reading John and had just finished a oup of Miss Kobb did not look up when I was first announ ced so the young Miss Kobb her eyes to wander iu my and said Ah Whereupon tho young wo man fled precipitately from tho and left me alone with tho With a dim suspicion that I was standing in the presence of royalty in I bowed profoundly and then said Miss Kobb She and waved her hand im I continued that you desire a Sir Miss looking annihilation ut I full that I had been guilty of a gross and tried again A mutual friend informs me that you will consent to become the Here Miss Kobb my who finds herself unable to get along without another Sir screamed Miss tearing convulsively at the bosom of her and panting With a sensation of utter I held up my band and more attempted to make known my errand I my dear Miss that you will consent o become our guest for a few at tho tate Miss Kobb motioned for me to pause and after languidly moving her delicate body to a sitting teel simper t Miss and shall desire to two hours Have you any small With a deep sense of my utter insig I answered iu the whereupon Miss Kobb look ed to the After a sho waved her baud toward the I will call and look at tho house to I havo your address on I must finish this book before us I atn engaged to go to tho opera this This was a plain indication that I waa expected to not a word had been said about and that point was too important to bo neglected by one in my rather inconvenient Excuse me Miss She looked Pardon but what Oh Miss falling in her nnd waving mo away like some horrible phantom of a Tea thousand pardons I only meant to what Hern Misu Kobb burst into and seemed in such danger of that I flew to her and commenced fanning her with ono of my coat dear I thought how should I say it without wounding her sensitive A happy idea struck Compose I only meant to my dear Misa do bo calm pecuniary coo would bo deemed of sufficient importance to induce you to make our house your nod our With a shriek that wont through Miss Cobb pushed me angrily and rose to her feet like an insulted Lady Au sho Leave my 1 I was about to when aha suddenly called me Stop said If you only moan to inquire respecting my finan cial tone iu regard to tire of the shall consider one hundred and fifty dollars per annum a This wounded rather but I did not dare to risk another scene by de so I simply bowed One said Miss aa I turned to If my page calls at your until I man I have to let him stay Your page said young i attend to my Such aristocratic attendance would nev er bo suffered bf and I bold to intimate that the pago must bo dispensed Miss Kobb retreated a few tad shook her head Then you wont Misa Bailey appeared at the H though by magic and Miss Kobb desired her to show Pumps the Conscious that I had been guilty of an other gross I attempted t Miss The said U an agony of I followed Bai ley into the down the and ftp on into the When 1 told my wife of my fell upon my and wo mingled otr tho bandy gal got over her aa af I offered her additional and wo havo concluded to do without another until aoma poor toon to Uatt witb to