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Terms of Publication ,T11:11.1118. -$1,1,013111 if rid within three month, -44,110 If dlayed nix •moliths, and $2.60 if not paid withrho yw. These torimmrill he rigidly ad hered (o A DV EIATI:4I.:SIr,N•N and Business Notice. Inrerl .1 at tie u4ual ratox and entry tlescrlull,,n of JOB 1'111N:1'1SG I-'.CC l El.l In the neatest 11110.1100 r, at the lowdilt ioriee'l., awl with the utinolt tinspatelL„iht a tog pa whetted a littgo collect lOU of type, we pp pre pared to patirify the of dere of nor (Hen& ilsilics.4 Pirtdory. FARE REDUCED. STATES UNION I-101114Th, 606 A 608 Marko( Streol, abovo PHILADELPHIA, PA. 0. W HINKLE, Proprietor TMII4II $1 2 t'YR DA) ADAIR U 4) Y, ATTORNEY AT LAW eaLt.areNra, i'VMSCA n ill atlt ud proii.pily 1.. all 104111 1 / 1 121111P118 IlltrUatOd to h.m Spoonl attenli,. will be gisl, to the I orphan,' Court Practice awl Serf:Siang Ills office eit.h the Ito,. Jllllll', T Bale, where lie can always be consulted in the Eughah and tinsmith languages I= ATTORNEY AN D NSEI.I.OR AT LAW O1:J•1.1M/YrK, 1,1.1.0 A Will practice Ills profession in the several Courts of.Ceutre County, All business intrusted to him Will be faithfully attended I. Particular attention paid to collections, and all monies promptly re tattled. Can be consulted In the German as well as a the English language (Mee on High et , formerly occupied by Judge Burnside and U C. Mal, Elm _ I=l I=l3lElO cum ilk ItILIONo ATTORNEY S AT 1.111" (Men nn Alleg.ny ntreot In th•• boll•Ilog for total.) , occupied by Ilow4s, 31••Alli.tcr, Halo A Co Ilankert • Angunt. lycnr WIOLLIANI p. BLAIR, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW usLieroue, PA (-Moe wlib ILA Jame. T !lulu pIARICIN STONE it SON, A U CT It/Nl:filth, Bellefonte, l'a , will attend to all tutelar,. in their no with punctuality CHIA VIN CE HULBERT, W ITII SMITH, MURPHY A CO, DRY GOODS, 97 Mnrket St , and 26 Church Alloy, MIK •so • / ADMAN', 11 u J R uoem•e,U D MAISLAIIIIII al 040111BIP111, PHYSICIANd a sUItoEONs, ODLLEFOUTO• P• ILS heretofore on Bishop street, oppoelte the TviripIDDLOO• DU. JAMES F. HUTCIIIII4.IN, PUYSICIAN & SUMMON, ~. mccommorin Dr J. Molina, rompeett'stry ten deers him wren/Mona, services to the °lntone of POTTIOt.'S lifikla'S and vicinity Oihce al the Hutaw House OJT( 1 11 LL 4k. BUIIIU ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, BALLSIONTA L TIONN A Ira C Mitchell and D 0 Buslihave entered in. In' coparUiership In the practice of the Law, un aerthe nem. of alitchelf d DUO, and will give prompt and proper attention to all business en. taunted to them omen in Reynofdri Arcade, neat the Court House Bellefonte, November 26.411 tf ANABROTEA. ti YSTALLOU HAN'S A DAti lAMB PES Talceplally (oseept Sunder) from 8 A to 6 r BY J S BA tNIIANT, In bin splendid tteloon, In the Arcade Building, Bei I•Naste, Penn's. - JAMES rl. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OVILLIMMtt, I.6MR'A Odle() on High Street,oppeatte the rundonce of J nage lturnehie 12EXIMI:13 TOTTEN & PIITCHELE PHYSICIINS A bUIt(;EONS • Dr. Uso L POTTER has removed to the Drlek House directly opposite his former residence, gaol Dr .1 13 MITCHELL to the house lately occupied by Wm Ilarris, Gut , nn Bluing et omot t, twat door above Dr Potter's residence, whore they can he consulted, unless professionally engaged j, p, WINGATX. •- RESIDENT DENTIST Office and residence on the North leant Corner of the Diamond. near the Court House W dl be found at Ills nine° except two weels• in each month, eolumenning on the first hlhndny of the mouth,when lie sill Leeway filling professional duties GANCEN de lIMONSEN, DRUCIONTtI. WHOLESALS AND RETAIL DELLENII IN Drop, Medietnee, d'etfumery, Pere* O*&., Vat. Mahal, Dye-13tutfa, Tyllot Soaps, Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Tremolo and Shoulder Broom, Garden Seeds Cardamers will Sod oar stock complete and fresh, said all sold at moderate prince. larrorsoia.aad Physlideris faun _an swanky are nvited to slunk. our stalk. EAGLE HOTEL, OPPOHITE THE WHET BRANCH DANK, W T• WILL/AMi.l HAY . PROP RIE_TOR. N. B —Ap Ovanibos will run to and from the Depot and Packet Landings, to this Hotel, free of *barge, fiepa. 3.37.41. 1. DENTAL CARD. H. B. Parry.--SuswcoNlol6 , (Lent or LAN,L,IIITEII, PA ,) HAS locate!! perm anently in Bellefonte, Centre County, whoro he proposes proetis lpg all the various- branchrei of his profession In the west approved mapper , and at moderate charges, i °Sea and reildanco Is the house occupied by 11111 fr-IL Banner, oilreoii y pposito the residence of die late Ron. 'l'bolisu Durnsido CARD. We take pleasure hi recommending Dr II II l'so_qas to our friends as a thorough and mown vilified Dentlet CII ititp:s . shEß, M , JAM h* lAA:IC /K, 31. 13. ISht-re1i754.3=.3R ItIEPOSIT lIAMILit Z. C. nom, JAS. T. HALS ii. N. MUALUSTRIL, . CI CURTIN INTEREST PAID ON SPAM. DEI'O6IT6 HUMES, momadsnat, HALE k CO , Itimmerown, CF,TIIIS CO . PA DEPOSITS RECEIVED BILLS OF EXCIWIOE_ AN,D NOTES DIS- D': e , COLLECTIONS COUNTE TTEDDE, AEU MA P LT ROCEEDS RE MI PIVINSPT INTEREST PA I D ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS FOR • NINETY worsANDUIMEN. BIEMONTIIS AT THE RATE UP FOUR PERCENT PER ANNUM- FOR SIX MONTHS AND UPWARDS, AT•THF. RATE OF EVE PER CANT PER ANNUM =Ca MiQ4 Olbf TILE SAtT C9Pir A NMI' ON I For Ilia Demooratie IV 41A1411111 Impromptu. Scrap from my Note Book, written on finding the following couplet in my hue hand's hand '' "Oontlo lady, toting wife Hero I read Ihynner life " • Ilueband, thou'rt adetalien Odra, Innerddo I no'or lay bare OA alono can read that Book - Ile. of onimprooont look Pen and Ink may truly trnoe $.1'0 , 4 r wo Jo tu Itro's feet ehase Somotimen toll Our l hu,.Ct leg too - What we /or, and what we woo But..tho surging waves that rise ' From the heart and blind the eyes - Love's warm traces on the sand— Consotence's ntlenl , po.ent hand -- How tho t tear ails 111 its birth - lion hope often trails on earth - dote the good two gently woo And with eteady aim purse• Lieron distant sunlit shwas Still before our hum ing oars, How we rise and sink and glide Sailing o'er this ohaagcful tide We mind VCR'. need, trough and en's,/ Pen and tongue can ue•er tats Here I wine external thine Thlw the kind our bears my wings , Tell what bird, I daily meet, Hew they leek, and what they greet IV het lee bush or r giant tree V OI a moment shollete me Common dally en;LIF and monde Daily deoets, monotonous rounds, These nlone ran noted In, lune, Into is mystery These alone I nook to hind Just to nui any surcharged mind For the life within is deep And did I nu record keep Of the duties claiming no They would all forgotten bs Sailing on the &thumb's. sem inar, Ne's grand mystery J GEMMIEEI ' HI istellantOßS. But Lovegood Blown Up Sul's hide has hialtd -thin wounds re ceived m his sudden separamin from Ins new shir. have ceased to pain, and true to his instincts, or rather a •' family irspersition," as he call.; it, he " pitches in" again and gets awfully blown up by a wild mountain girl. Ilear him, poor fellow : '- George, did you ever see Steil•• Burns? tier dad lie,: at the Rata Snail; Springs, nigh to the Georgia line I" • " Yes, a very handsome girl.•' I' Handsome' that word don't kiver the Ca ; it sounds like eallin 'gond u lucky a ar ter when ye are at a big spring an the hill! house ten miles off, an hit a ration, an yer flank only half mu. She shows aiming witnin like a sunflower as chit pared to dog fennel an smart-weed an prism. sich a buzum but ther nut no use trym to des cribe her. She needs adeactly fifteen in rhos of.gai ter i ler of the knot , Mends x- Von hpud, nn it half high, an weighs one hfrid.led and tit enty•nix, iii her piticoats Undone eratvl turn a whisky barrel with both heti stove out, it it wur hilt study fur hir, goodloot hole at that. She never sit in nrcri-Cheer in her life, an you cud lock the llpp,iinop`of a churn ur a bug dog colter - mind her waist. Her bar is as black as a crow's wingst midnite, ur a nigger haulm aihnrccal when he's had no brekfus. "FIS as slick as hut here bottil, an 111 onto as long as a boss tail. I've scud heroitinp over the top of a spilt bottom cheer an never show her ankils ur kenli her dress on to it. She cud cry and laf at the same note, an either love you all over, ur bite you till ye felt like you'd been %hipped with a Oxen vino ur a bunch pt nettles when yer finches tin' shut wur both in the wash tub .Bhe kern ed devil enut;about her to lilt a four hose waggin bed, with a skin as white am the in , side of a frogntool, chocks and lips as red as a pearch'irgifis in dogwood blossom tune, pi slob a Mlle! When her smile struck ye fair and tmer, it felt like a big horn of oniectifledqdonungehely ur ono Burburn, af ter ye'd been ooher-fur a month, tendin a boss prayer-ineetin twice a day, an occa sional in the lute. Three of her smiles, when she tried herself, Vixen manila apart, wud a made the gran captain of the temper ince sciety so drunk he whidn l t know his briches from a par of bellowses, ur a tem perinee plege frum a—a—water pot. Oh, be•drated of itp eux use talkin. That gal cud makoone murder old Bishop Soul ur lEtlI roam, not to speak of dad, of ate ,ltst hinted that she wanted *rich a thing dun. Sich a 'oman cud do more deviluierit thou a loose boss at a gineral muster ground of she only know'd*lt;_an I'm feared she knows herself adzactly. She acts mightily liks.shc dos, anyhow. filer ank its wur as round as the fist of a Mil gun, an not much bigger, an when blie writ a dancin ur acutin up Alines, ur a makin of a bed—Oh, dun sidh wimen ! why atilt they all made on the hemp break principil, like Main, ur Butts Carr, ur Harriet Beecher Stowe, so they wudn't bother a feller at all. George, this world's all meg, anyhow ; more temptation than Preventity , of it wut ekel I wudn't rmnd it What kin the old pr.:cher. an 914 0 .111,111U.{, El= 13=1 ;Votirp I:l=Eti= BELLEFO.NTE I CENTRE COU ugly wlwen expect Or exposed as ire ar. Oh, its no uso talk m. (Hui Sut's voice trembled, and a laige sparklitig, tear splash ed on his shoo, and he waa 81Ient for space.) "I've /team in,the mountains f fust rate fourth proof smash of thunder . cum one x pected an shake the yearth, bringin with it a string of MIMI as long as a quarter track a racin down a big pine tree, tarm it into broom splints and tuth pickers, an a rasin of a cloud of dust an bark 811 army or limbs, with a smell sorter like the devil wur about, and its long darnin-needil lookm leaves a faint) on me, an roun me, with a tAk tit -- shamed sort of sound, and then a Wi;erii . ; on the yesi di as little snakes die, an I felt qua" sort half seam an halt comfort. Ive seen the tali] snack squair hisself on his own dunghil to cuin at ine, n say in z-c-e-e-e-e ' with that noisy tail of his'n, an Leanly, an glitter, an vim, nu I fell guar "gm. I've seed the Ucone liver Jumpin mad frum rock to rock, null its clear, cool water, ii bite foam an music" " What, Sul I" •' Music ; the rusnin water dus make music ; so dui the wind, au the lir e in the mountains, an it made me feel sorter oneasy agin bat every time l looked onto that gal, Sicily Burns, I bad all the feelings nosed up of the limn. the river, am' the snack. " Well, to tell it at oast, the is as a gal all over, front the pint of her toe nails to the end of the Imigest her oil the highest knob of her lied - gal ell the tone, everywhar —an that of the excitinist kind. of course I leaned up to her as dust as I dar tu, an in spite of my lung legs, appetite fur whisky, lily bhurt scrape an dad's (WWI 11084. she sorter leaned to me, an I was brginin to think I wur jest the greatint and cuinforta• blest man on yearth, not e \retain Old Buck, ur Brigham Young with all hi, saildil col leted, wrinkled mitten, cradles full of babies an Isis big Salt Lake throwd " Well, win, day a cussed, de, riven, pal , &resin, stinkin S anken pedlar, all jack knife nil jaw, cunt to old mast Burnifn with a load of appil parins, callicker rillbuis, jewtharps an surly: powder. Note Mind ; I'd siever heart tell of that trot l lwatfore, an I be duell ed ef f don't want it to be the last —tens nor rilli ponder, tins nor percussion, three times en smart, and hurts utile, heap wits. Durn darn all Yankee ped,lartl, and durn thar prim-mils an mac:Uses, I say. I wish I had all the sody pow der they made, in his Liisst.l punch, an a slow match fixed to him, an I had a chuck of tire—the Allow what found a piece of loin big enut to feed a cockroach, ought to he King of the Sultun'e harem fu a thousand years, for his luck. They milt human, no how The mint at Fdadelfy in thar Heaven . they think than tioil eats half dunes fur toelaus, hashes the tetanus fur dinner, &n smaller; a cm t an a dried appil fur supper, sits on a stampin Machine for throne, bleeps on a crib full of half dollars, an measures men like money, by count. Thar haunt auu of cut got a soul but what rod dance a pg in a kabbage seed all leave none fur the fuller, an perhaps a Yankee gal or two of the usual stripe throwed in. ‘• Well, Sifoly the bouglitra tin box of the sody from loin and hid it away front her folks, a savor it fur me " " I happened to pass next day, and of course stopped to enjoy a look at the tender, an she wur Indy hivin tu me ; put well arin roun my neck, an Luther watt whar the M. singil goes roam a boss, tuck the in turn on Me with her kit foot, an gut me a kiss. Says she d ' Suety, love, I've got somthin fur ye, a new sensashon' - an I believed in it, for I begin to feel it a 'ready. ?d, ) , toes felt like little limners our a niblin at em —a cold streak run up an down my back like a hazard with a lucky lien arter him in satin lone my heart felt hot an onsatisfled like, and them Id a cut old Soura _throat in a moot ef she'd hinted a needmerity fur Rich a operashon. Then she poured ten or twelvq blue papers of the Hotly inter a big tumbler, an about the same number of white woos inter tother tumbler, an put ni onto a pint . of water on both of em, an stirred em both up with& case nife, lbokin as solemn as a snow storm when the fodder's gin out. She hilt wun white she told we to drink Luther I sweltered it at wun run —tasted salty like, but I thot it'svur a part of the sensashu n. But I wur mibtakened ; all of the cussed in• furnel seusashun wur yet tu cum, an it wurnt long at it, boss, you'd better believe me. Then she gin me tuther tumbler, an I sent it artor the fust wun, rale hems fabhuu. 'ln about wun moment an a hall I thot I'd smattered a thraahin machine ' full blast, ur a supple of bull dogs and they had sot in tu fitin. I seed that I woe cotchod agin —same family dispersition la make :nosed fools of themselves every chance--altif broke fair my finny. - I stele a look - hack-, •an thar Sicily lay on her hack in the porch, &scream in with lapin, her heels up in the air, a kickin of thorn together like site wur a Layin to kick hei• alippers off, But I had no. time j tu look then, an than wur a road of foam from the how to the boss two feet wide an four inches deep—looked like it bad been snowm—a poppin, an a hissin, an a bilin like a tub of hot soap suds... I hod gathered a cherry tree limb as I run l , au I lit astrad dle of my hose, a whippin kickers like mad. This, with the homy dolga I mode (fur sfur I wur a whistlin, an a Wealth au a apt - ttiin °alai mouth nose an area, like it ~ I l ~ steam etigtlie) got him n remit) and rarm. t in 111. r hewer skeered mu of his eirmes. Well, he aenl. The foam ruled and lie old black horse flew. Ile just nitvt.l«l, skeered ni In deth, to so wur I. So a e agreed on the pint, of greatest' distance ni the smallest time. I iiien&l fur Doctor Goodman's, at the lira asst.° Copper Nline,- tu git sumthin to stop the taploshim tomy inanls. I not it sareitit rider on his travels towards a fried chicken au a hat full of hall biskets. As I cum a tat in along he hilt up his hands like he wanted to pray fur me, but mat preferfed phisie to prayer in my pecooliar situwashim at that time, I jtst rolled along. Ile tuck it skeer as I rum ni onto him, his faith gin out, awl he dodged, boss, saddil-bags an t`lk:ort, niter a•thtek et, jilt like you've seen a ttrekle take water oir n leg when is tarn, big steamboat came along. As he passed old roan Horns's, Si cily hailed hiin an aced him of lie had met enyb?dy in a hum gaine up the road The poor man that pet hops he did, an perhaps he didn't, but he'd seen a Site uv a spook, UV a ghost, uv old beelrebuti himself, lir the takin all things together, as the short time he had fur preparation, he thot ho •met a longdegged, elution (maker, a Recut front the wrath tie coin, an t black to, a late spotted hoss, a whippin of loin a ttli a big booth, an he had a allele beard, n hat cuin from tit onto his (.3 es to the pound of the sadthl, au then forked an went to los hoer,, an then sointones dropped ni bunches as big as a crow ' s nest, to the ground, an lie hen rii a sound tike the rushin of um) stets, 1111 he win- mitily exercised about it. eii)how Well, I guess he war, an so urn Ins list hoss, and so wur old blacker•, an must Ax• et cised of all of Clll our I, in) self I after wards beam that a hen lie had losself he writ his kunklushhis abort it to Sicily, that it aor re new steam in% in to kerry tint ' , Catholic doctrine sill the Pope's lIIVILSCk over the ) earth. made °Sten sheet Iron, 111gMrlIbbt, 01/1/11.41 list tier, ter /./V/ lii an fat pine, an that the hosves tail a la 111,1 Y of iron wire, red hot at the pints, an a Mecum Or sparks as long as the Motel!' oar of a Met boat faltered in Inv trail, an takin it alto gether, it wuan't a hall thin g tii imet in it lane of a dark tote ; an he thot h,• tied a still over the moontains tit another sareuit. "Now, Illeorge, all this NAM, an spots on hove, an steam, an lire. en snow, an wipe tails, is oodaccons Ininthug IL all emu ou. ten my inards, o ithout any vomit in tir tr. furl ; au el it hadn't. 1%1 a l.usc4 ant‘r inure pieces than titer is Rigs in a log e.tt fish " " The lAavegoods or elteottfhonded foals. end Dad *int the is w. 4. N an Or VIII. .11,15 the in dtinktit suere.s to the .ratudy, fur I don't think they'll tilr pit it t.it,t titherea), ua ni to thar dispersitem ' The bottom of Sur , flask flashed in the sun-light, a nd the goll,og Sound pro, lammed the toast duly drool. Where They Learn It. I don't si e here my children learn such thing/ 4 ' . Is IMO Id . the 1110SL 4oininon phrases in a moth, rn su abulary. .% little incident which „e happened to witness may, perhaps, help to mph e the 'fhigtna. We settled a little nt the time, but %e have thought a good drat of it since, and we trust not withoutlitolit " nob," serealn d iiiit a bright ,eyell tittle girl, somewhat iiiiilur ,rc )ears of age, to a youngster as hi:Aid on the coil, stone, making lusty !wilding of the 1111111 111 the gutter- •• Bob, you t o.al feoi-nolluag tlu scamp, y viii Conic right Into the lonise this minute, or 1 II litak sn you till :be skin Comes Why, Angelina, Ang‘hna, dear, do you mean ei hero do ou learn such talk !" exclaimed her mother, in a wonder ing tone, as she stood on the steps, SOW - tegying bs ttsoud. Angelina, looked up innocently, and an , meted " Why, mother you see I%C ate ',laying, and he's• my lade hoy, •µd I am scolding hun just as 3on dui mo this morning, that is all Snarling Don't snaCl, my good fellow , who ever gained& friend by a mind f What if things do not go according to your iiiind, will fret ting and snarling make it all right T You know-Letter. You never yet sulfured your self to be made a fool of witbinit regretting it. 'What has the multitude to do with your private feelings, that they should suffer by poor misfortune or your lack of good judge ment I Every face you front partakes in some small degree of your folly, and a score are made less happy by the snarl that is 111l lured on.yopr rountenanco. Out upon such folly• From this moment resolve to indulge no more fir those feelings Which mike you_ and others wretelied ; instead of snarls and frowns, let the smiles of joy play upon your face, and a mingle day will not pass before you are led to exclaim, '• L am a Happy man A Tate oe.Pn.s.-- (inv. llutuming testifies to having observed a wagon on the road from Salt Lake Uity to Provo, which was drawn by pigs harnessed to the tongue by an ingenious combination of straps ,eind cords. In it was seated a Tat. men, who ex cited his team even into a trot, by the aid _ of black-snake n hip. MiMi THURWIVNtLY 22j868, A Military Pig During the Ai of 1812, with (limit grit - MU, a %co remarkable circumstance occur red in connection with the iTIVIBIOII of Cana da. A company of Kentucky volunteers, destined lot (kit. Shelby's army., had their rend, .e.vou a at. !la rrisburg , in Kentucky, and formed as a sort of 'nucleus or rally ing poidt fu'r the imlitag recruits of that part of the country. When they marched from !lan is burg towards the Ohio peer, having got a two on klor Wlty, they noticed two pig, lighting, and,,dclayed Wei? march to ace a Out. After Huey hadrlcsomeil then 111:1101, the pig whirli 1 0. 91, been the tido: in the arvrrcontest,'lit* observed to lollbw form At night, n lien they encamped. the pig found II ',hiller near, 11114 !Ell Li The ❑t rt (Lay the pig accompanied Lill' troops ai be fore ; and thus it unmehed eNery day and halted UN i I y night oith the toldu•is, or thUIII 'it hull they Cnuuu• uau p t a Inch place the !stops were to clod.: the ()fibii lit a ferry boat, the pig, on getting to tho wale! 44 edge, plunged promptly and warn aerosh, end lhcn I on the tlWil resumed its position on one side of the moving column. Thu: the animal kept up nail the troops tititil they cre,...ed the Ohio, and reached bake Era•. tht the Journey, as theme!) grew familiar with their conirade,it bucanie a pet receiving a share of the rat 1011 k to the soldiers, and Ill:01(1111' of 1110%,5011S as the troops found theinseleett at times, no one thought of putting the knife to the throat of their ftllow soldier. \Vhat they hail WAS shared slid if dicing fated as h (111101 y as the rest sonietimts, it still grunted on, tud manifes ted us much pallioti 5111 in his min line, as the bipeds it,..aceompaiiied did in thetis At the margin of the lake, he embailted with the troops, and vent as far OA Miss I 'll.tllll red a passage over into Cana da, he ohstiolttly refused to embark ai•ii . e(l. and tittle Some of the 10(11 nllnuolrd bis comity( to constlintional scrupboa, anti-tili mirsi 1 that he knett it was contrary to the ut 1011 to force a military pig over the hille Ile therefore had have to ,re- titer thy campaign elork, tho troops re erased the like, having left seine of their horses on the Asooritesua.vheam, Aa aeon as the line a SS 'braid; to theist* opii rise of the troops,llllo4 Magi *pig diis die right of (fie MR', realty to mkt** his yard, 'home %%ith the rest, By this tune the winter fro:ts hart net In, and the animal 'mitered gi rally tot him march out boa uu•r, to reach Maysville. a here itIO troop.: re to,,t tl the Ohio river. There lie gave out, and aas placed m trus ly hands ,or Sin Ihy, and finally taken to the (jun iiiir's in ii home, ahe re hv-pagsed the rest of his da3 s ut enm:, indolence and plenty. hf lc ale 111811) 111 he mucky ahu ean st the truth of thy; "tratige And remarlt hle A Strange Story The Mnrki,ville (la ) Central organ of the 2tlth ult ham the following, Some to ei lights since, a death occurred in a certain portion ur i ths parish, which Has brought-in a strange manner. A gen tleMAll, living unhappily with his wife, some inmaip+ suicide. This so effected he? that she often of a morning &dared that the ghost of thu deceased had haunted ht r during the mr,ht 'Finally, one ,Isy she •111rmed the devil had appeared to her, and arts trlbratctlng hrr, stated that liereallei when she should attempt to eat or It ink, her food and water would thole her. And strange to *ay, whenever she took any nourishment or drank anything, she was in variably choked This continued for 27 days, when she died from pure starvation The,c facts we have front a gentleman of un doubted Terserty. - Fat Pork as Human Food " A fat hog is the very quintessence of scrofula and carbonic acid gas, and he who eats it must not expect thereby to build up a sound physical orj,anisnie While it con- Ii twat, not the twentieth part of it is nitrogen, the base of music, - The Scientific American cordially endors es the above sentimental being sound prac tical truth...mysz• Fe pork was never ilesi6ed for human food. It is material Mr breath, , ared nothing more. See dietiratid other orgayse ehem: ists and physiologists. Pork makes no red meat or Muscle. The prize fighter is hot allowed to eat it. All that is not consumed by the lungs femains to clog the body with fat." WII 11.13• Got INTO TUN BARBERS ( At Chicago. a few weeks ago, a jealous barber hanged -his -I n bares*, linirtered bor.r packed her up in a barrel, and consigned her to New York. At St. Louis, three barbers strangled a customer, and after robbing him, threw his body int, a cellar-way. In Philadelphia another jealous hair:dresser shot a "false one " and then Committed su icide. At Green !stied, opposite Troy. N. Y.. List Siiturtlay night, another barber kill. ed his wife, ~and then killed himself. " Rot (Mt" Whiskey—This popular boy ernge is made of strychnine.; cock-roaches, tolumco juice, fish, berries, log-wood and direis other ingredients, of equal merit, A Marriage or a Duel Theft 13 a deal of talk in the Parisian world about n marriage which has Just ta ken place. It is the denainicentent of rather a romantic adventure. Sir Edward S --, a baronet, 28 )(Ars ,pf age, of an agreeable appearance, line family, with-au income of 25,00 4 livres, ii as terri bly afflicted with ennui, and a lii that Eng lish malady, the spleen. Nothing in that. Byron would have had the spleen.and would have blown out his brains, had he remained in• I.lngbiard. • Happily for him, he could live in Italy, die ni (:IkteCe, ' and he teas sat edby the Mediteri all ea n that smiling and pectic whirl lit; birth of Venn,, and to the ehantments of vi ccli ilthcllo rennin the , perfidious graces of hi, w if,. That s ea 11 ft, fur the . nUiupluous VV.{ SCI Fns. FAN ard, them witi l lug of elllllll. The blondes of England had no atti st , tion for hum All the marriageable young Indq•s 1111 d their mothers addresstsl their in ,st pro % oked miles to 111111 but w i ih o ut e ikoi s ‘i }AA ant decided to tly from Ciiglautd. Ile ,t , mtt on Ward tile `h-st steamer ITO saw. without even I tog tel deatmat i nto The steamer sailed, and SOUK. 110111% after wards entered the port of Ostend. Ile walk ed along a wharf n here mery day assem bled bathers limn all countries. Tht rt met the Viscountess de V• ow , nod of a charming and la) it tiy Paris ian In auto. Ile saw het, and mom. hattly load her, Too essentially English to dare to Spell( to her, he contented liimh,elf with following Mr. Ile stopped at tile slue ['O le' with her. Ile followed her evelywheve : ever) where she 111:Teel Ted 'kiln. almost her shadow. 'Phis dumphomage fatigued her. MI her effurt4 to iarape it weer. ni vain. At Inst she det,•umuwd In fly from her im passioned adort r. She wninrd no on,' of her resolution, rose at live in the moriiimr,,. had hetlnmks [Mt 111 • crottoh, and start,l rortbe tailroad which NCTlaiti take her to tintsseha. Atm Ponel Sir 'Edward m the same tozvd, At Brussels Instead of going to Pans, she had herself driven aissit the city, and then tool. the ca g ri fir Cologne There she again found Sir }sward, who atilt maintamed moat respectful ailenee—he had no Weir ha troduood. At Cologne the ciscountead Appped wit . ; a lady friend, who powwowed ji dismal residence. She pared two der, tiepowlwil in the middle of the night, and took the tram for Strasburg. She this tuna did nut see Sir ...doubtless he had lost all traces of her. At Strasburg she had a broth er, the prying Count de I'—, n 81111 lieuten ant in the hussars, n hose regmient ie as gar risoned there Ile rout.' de Irret her fintn the indiscreet Englishman. /et Strasburg, however, she learned that her brother had obtained leave of alt-totc'e, and had quitted the city. So she went to the llotel Angleterre, and in orilir not to risk the arrival of !Wu Edwsril, idle engaged all the looms until the neat day, up to Mt ees y moment of her &prime. She had hardly entered her rooni. after having made this agreement with the landlord when Sir Edo ard armed, and asked far a room. itnposhibl , ' 1 ha; e not YZLejull.." now not one teen r' Not one. ,, Hut ventibule It has not been let ?•• '• No, hir. Very well, I II take pay you len go Incas a (lay. Tllii nq lira. day.“ " Well," mild the ineapable or resisting this argument. '' ir the lady has leased all my looms : hhe has not leaiAil all my entries. It l'i a bargain Left alone, Sir Edo and walked up Slid down before the room of the 01111tC8S. - Suddenly the door opened and she appeared. She was thunderstruck on pi rem% mg him, but, earned away by impatience, asked, •• Once for all, sir, will you tell me why you also area - nattily bent upon /Mowing me ?" The Englishman Nu . ) respectfully thanked the ViscoOpteles-for having deigned to com mence a conversation with turn who never would have dared to begin, and by his re served and impressive replies so much em barrassed the lady, that she finally told him that she was married, Lott, to rid llama/tag hiifipresence, presented to him a fellow traveler, snipping at the hotel, an her Fins• hand. Sir Edward when she left him wits in 4es pair, but then consoled himself by thinking I will kill her husband." And No he Bought a quarrel with the pro tended husband, who, being something of a coward, gave up his martial rights at the sight of two pistols politely cdrered him. 6 I thought that i ass dealusg with a false husband," said Sir Edward. IN not repine so much at it," renurked an unknown person, tipirri th co 4 ftittliation at tlidt moment. " And why t" asked Sir Edward. " Because yen: arc now dealing with n true brother,lry as the aunwer. The poknown 'flan was in fact the broth er of onr heroine. Detained at the moment of his (leis/wpm, he had returned to dine at the hotel..when the landlord told him the awry of the Viscountess pursued by the EAglishama, " Sir," asked—the hussar, is this story true r' The Ettglishiusn emircaseti that It was Tl'll.lll 11,..0 IN I.IIIIBER.AD eeeee VW , L--14 t'an your offer any excase for such con-, dnri ?" • ires, sir my escuse is hi the purity of my intentions. lam called Sir Edward S. I hare nealth end family. 1 hate the 1101)- 6 r to FINk of you your sitter's Imnd." " Mx dear sir, Ira•n• only transmit to her your proposi tion. But I make yoik judge of one point . if my sister does -not imept of y our proporusl, does iibt your conduct to her entitle me (0 seek satisfaction I" •• ('errantly, sir. • In live minutes I will return to bnow your sister's 'Limner, and if she reffise my oiler, I place my4telf at year disposal ' • • Vtry well, sir, you arc z gentleman." said the offi. er, extending his hrtnd to Sir Eln and •• I will speak of you! offer to my and desire her to accept It." In fact. the Oflrcer proposed to his %Later to marry Sir ktlward. Tho Vis.counikess, limning only the had impression of the young baronet nosed by his pcmeention, avowed that he was young, good-looking. a desira• lie matt It hut she refused hrs. The °dicer informed hr Ed,WAirdl prei e th fact. -I am al your orders. You have the choice of ann.. " Pistols ! In a quarter of - an hour I will ionic to you with seconds." But the Viscountess, who doubted the ta me of a busk( ski lo which her brother had inti.rested hunsetl, heard these words, and .nun• Ity thou, very decided to prevent a it young Vflti tin peretiving her, Sir Edward said that he was about to depart on s long jountey, and that he Altuuld no longer have the pleat• ore of seetng her. lie begr,eil her to pardon the impetuosity of his conduct, and trusted she would not rift:terve a duagrecablo fo ul( iiillranee of him. The Vtgeountess reassured him in that re. sped. Then she spoke to him of the duel— she had heard usury flung dial not vial.' • doel, and there should not be a duel. •' Why not I" said air Edwerti. " Cahn yourself, nunisme. in a duel between two men who l•wc you, there ra only danger fur , him wl you do not ld've." Tttlly did not understand this. did not wish the duel to take pietes. she karat [or her brattier, lawraaa iftWaa the death utair-lire o sail by wait to law. slat 1 4kiclarei that Oa -wetailasettiv-ie the. Air cline a duel, which would be a boatman ou his part. Su that finally the Countespicried : ‘•Rill, since there is no other imams to stop this duel, learn. cruel wan, that —that -that..-1 love you!" ,Sr Edward fell on his knees, and she hus sar disclinrged 101 s-two pistols ey thu an, eXcillitimig, " The fandy honor is satis• Red !" ACcordiney the marriage took plow tart wuk. There was a rumor that Alaxattdru Dumas was about to dramatise the mcidcut. Perhaps he has already done so.—liust ' on Gaz,itr. . Couldn't Jibe. A parr of those interillrtig entertaining ladies, oho of late seem to carry on so large a business in our down-town ellices and stores in the way 01 procuring subscriptions for new ivorki. selling engravings of " The Father of his Country," and other nutabili u. and oho (the ladies) art so fascinating in manner, so delightfully importunate, so sweetly um-get-nilable, called a morning or two since at the ollhe of a young lawyer, to induce him, as the younger of the two ex• pressed It, with a charming smile, "To sub .-I'6e to a most elegant work just publish ed, to be got up in elegant style, with illus trations, he." Indeed, ladies," said our friend, " Cannot , I have no doubt of the excellence of your work, biit I •m not rim want of *ay thing of that kind, In fact, Ido not ft - el able at pr,sent to subscribe fur any new works of any deacnptiiiii i, The partnership of r an lam a weathers has lately been so imprudegt as to inane 111 new work of their own, and the enormous expense attending its issue, not to speak of the illustrations, embellishments, and ern^s mental-lam „i.. with whietrtherhiseersoss lit tu_clullie the production—such unwonted outlay has really, for the present—in fact onp pled me- sorry—but a feet—every word or it." But—ah,"luterposed our enterprising agentees, " perhaps we could procure you some subscribers fot your work; our Celiac are quite reasonable. What db you call your work sir I" " Well, we hare not tufty tletennipted sta yet, but I guess 1 shall let Strs. Iva her own way, and call it eta. nifielt— Cttetien s' th - e Wien itZineliftliA Mitt Utey ittid anen. alignment in the next mock. A no* style of railroad oar bas been . itr• traduced on the Central Road, Alaseitelm setts. The engine' and oars are attached, separated only by a partition, throe thick. Tho size of the ertginto,ropm hi nine by eight foot, 4114 the extrema length of the train 461 feet. The boiler esee 4o - heated' with cold water in thirty minutest, tit eighty poundal steam. The seats in the eat hr. 41 , nutged in eabizatyle, which ark* joaroav sd etriydiag yam. , . 11!IIMEEIMEM!i OM
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