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B, Pi ITC Eli 1111.1 L , PHYSICIAN A St f1i..111 , 1 , .1; ,PITTIECO , PA 11 Jt atteud. 1) e .I'3 heratoforp, and reepaot fully offelp root t hn 11101140 and th• public Otisoe no la door to Ito, rexido or, on Spritig /greet pot 2R-SR-tf L. J. CHAINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL EHTATE AGENT CI.F.ADVIIILD CO , P♦ Fop 30-'5B-tf W. J. INOCKNAN. SURVEYOR AND CONVEYA VEER I!=n=llEil • JAMES H. RAPIIKIN, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, BKLLKFONTIK, PENN'A Omen on Ugh Street, opposite the.fpaidenoe of Jodi!. flurnoido WILLIAOI U. BLAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW aeL.LX►ovrc, PA Office wtth lion Jam, T Ilele WILLIAM P WILSOX LYNN ac w ILAIONI ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Office on Allegany street, In the buthllng lot Merl) ,w,1101.11 by Mutes, McAllister, !Isle k. Co , Illnkers August IU 3,l)ear Vi MUIL LIII• Dffi. SAINIK• F. 11111UTCHISION, PLIVISIOA.N d SUKtIEON, F.tooecsor to Dr. Nm J McKim. reopeetfolly ten dtati_Juit_fortlfestlioniti cervices to the i.itisene of POTTER S MILL'S sod viettlity Office .t the !torn. noose - - al, a rA1141.A411,11 Ilk BOBBINS, Pin 11FIANS A SURGEONS, IIy,LXIOhIr PA Oirtea ae let tutafore on Bishop street, ovi..tte the T,tdpereenrellotel - - - A WW *CS, • CkYhTAl.l.o6llAl'llei BAH lERR NV P E:3 when dull) tezeept Sundays) (stun k A Al OT IP P ot lIT J e‘ BARNHART, In his splendid Salons, tit the Arun In Building l'enu n _ _ J. D. IV lIIIF4S Etil DP NT DI,NTIST Office and residence Im awl North Lail C.,rner tithe Diem 1 near the Court Mourn Lie , ' Will be found at his office ...Inept t so weeks In snob month, commencing on tho first Monday of the reouth,whori he .111 be wilily filling professional duties •VIVARTZ, k a i w ATCIIMA K ER h. JEWELER, BrILMIUITE.PKAA A Moons tone door Lao. of I. C Home.. h Itno diors, on Allegheny street Clocka, W•tehee and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted Aug 11'58 tf ISAGLIL HOTEL, OPPOSITFAHE WEtir BRANCH BANK CM WILL/AM //. /I .11", P ROP 12 icro . N It -An Oninilina will run to nod f the fierot and Packet Landings, to this Ilotel, free of riur 1.37.11 ADAPI HO Y, ATTORNKY AT LAW DIULLIONTI6,PEXN ' A 11111 attend promptly Lo all le4al business Intrusted to bin Special attention will bo ghee to the Orphaue' Court Practice and iicrarcrong Ills office, i Is with the lien Jetties T lisle, ehere he call nine). be consulted m tht. iiertnan languages u. ITOVEIIi, A 11ORNEV AND InUNSELLOR AT LAW nehharom else e'a Will palettre his prof . ..F49n in the ne‘eral Court. of Centre Count), All hikainen• intruatnif to Iron will be faithfully ettentlegAu Piet teular al trution p•td to eoll.tioun, and all moon.. p plly milted Can he consulted to the II ormnn an well an in the Englleb language ()glee on High nt formerly occupied Iy Judge llurnilde and C Bold, hey ATTUILNLI .' AT LAW, =I , . Ira C "Mitchell 111.14 1, 0 }Web have entered in fo'•, copartnership in the illetice of the Law, un derthe name of Mitchell k Moll, and wtll give prompt and proper attention to ail bualneas en fruited to them °Mee in Reynolds' Arcade, near the Court House Bellefonte, NM ember 26.18-tf CIUEEN & DRUOGISTd. „ DELLIVONTL, PA doLIMILE AND RETAIL DlN•f.nlie in Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Var niches, Dye.Stnifs, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Bair and Tooth Brushes, Fanny and Toilet Articles, Truesels sod Shoulder Brew Garden Seeds. Ouskiniers Sn ot our stook complete and fresh, and sll soldyit moderate prices garßarmere and Physiolans from the country Sr. nvited to exawinti our stook DENTAL CARD. H. B. Pazry.—SURGEON DENTIST. (LATE or LANCASTIIIR, PA ,) HAS located permanently in Bellefonte, Centro County, where he proposes practio mg all-the Nadel's Inane hoe ef hpaprofession In the most approved manner, aria at tuoileraisi - charites: Ode° and residence in the house , occupied by Sim E. Benner, directly ppovite the residence of the late lion Thomas Burnalde CARD. We hike pleasure In reoompseAdlng Dr 11. B. PARRY to our friends as a, thibroulih and accom plished Dentist C. , M. D , JANES LOCK BRESSLER E, M Bellefoute, March 2.5-13-'6B FLEX B L EIDUCED. STATES' UNION HOTEL, 6(16 1 608 Market Street, above sixth, HILADELPHIA, PA 0. W. HUME, PrOpIIIISOS TI IS —Bl 25 rill DAY FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL • KINDS for solo by GREEN h McMEEN 'Original Vocitg. Mother your eyes are not as bright, As when mine first saw the light; But to me they look as blue and mild, As they did when I we. e. twitting child Time and his oompanfon oars, Begins to silver your dark brown hair , But it looks as smooth find soft to kne, As when I used to sit on your lines Mother your cheeks are beginning to fade, But then I am cure they aro only made Fairer by far, than they need. to be , If they took to all as they look to me Mother dear when I come to die , May you be there to dome my eye— . And wipe from my brow the damp of death, And vetch me breath my latest breath FILI,WORig, PA , Nov 4th 1858 Origival gssag. ' (For the Democratic " atchman ) Stray leaves from a Country Girl's Diary SABDATIT.—rhis morning witnessed old icsibus, starting on his journey' for the re gions of Album. The Auroral chambers were for a short time enveloped in mist, but soon the goldenrays from the oriental kingdom peered through the gloom, and a flood of light and beauty buret upon the sight. This afternoon attended preaching where I once , taught school. it afforded me much gratification to neet many of my former pupils there, but' the pleasure was not all on my side if I may Judge by the manner In which I was greeted after the services.— Childish smiles wreathed 'raund dimpled faces, bright eyes peered through the crowd to see me, tiny hands were reached out to clasp mine, snd fine little girl with deep dark eyes reached up, standing on tip toe, for me to kiss her roseate lips. All had a word of greeting for me, and 1 left them perchance to meet them no more until the sounding of tiabriers trumpet, but the knowledge of their reniemberinglue.with kindness, will shed a halo of light 'round my darkaat hours. J n ❑VBBIFM, It D WICDSMSDAY. We take no note of time I But from Its lost To give It then a tangos Is wise in man " "Rsseorseless time The chaniiit onward mole • Thy golden moments beaming in the past, Walt miler more return But by thy pen The tablets of the heart are written full And as we muse, we see some sable lines Some hours mleinsproved Upon the altar sleep Some days disrolled of life's puro radiant love Some deed or thought or word, which we would (sin recall, Then view lbo exalted atandard of our hop.* Which Vie have never remitted, and try to "still our throbbing hearts" With lbu wild my, oh (I id It might have been " And can it be that my stay here must come to an end no soon I Yes, this 13 my last evening here, add now I must bid good• bye to these romantic scenes, Where amid hod's first temples" I have wandered. —Upon arriving at the resi dence of my brother to day, t found no per son at borne, hut the back door being un locked I gained admission, and after wait. ing for some time the return of the wander ers, and feeling a strong desire to obtain something in the form of dinner, I conclud ed to make a lire and " peep" into the pan try, %Imre much to my satisfaction I [mind that Mary kept beautiful white bread, de- Ilciouti butter, and nicely browned pies. A portion of these with a slice of cold ham and a cup of steaming tea which I soon prepared formed a repast, better than which I would not wish. Eventn? set in wet and dismal, and with it brought the return of my brothers faintly. They all appeared very happy to see me, and indulged in a hearty laugh over my story of the stolen dinner. S•BBAT11.--alUst returned from the funeral of Mr. R--, who died yesterday, Nov. Gth. Another home is made desolate, and the husband and father we bays just consigned to his narrow home amid the sleepers.— Such is life. Soon oh ! soon, friends will congratulate 'round our last resting place. The clods will rattle upon our coffin lids, but we will heed them not. Our spirit will have joined the gold-crowned choir in a hap pier clime ;or taken up a doleful lamenta tion in that region where hope and mercy are strangers. WILD Ross. PAY THE PRINTER. Breathes there a man with soul so dead, That never to himself hath said My County paper now I'll take, Both for my own ind families sake. If such there ho, let him repent, And have - the , Witchinin" to him sent; And if he'd pass a happy winter, Ile in advance should pay hid Printer. ALWAYS AIIZAD.—In the last internation al regatta, we whipped Europe on the water; in the late chess contest in London and Par= Is. we whipped her on the /and,: and in the late halloos race between an American Ae ronaurlOßrthe• French , champion, we boat her in the air. We wonder what element she will choose for the next trial. She hid better not name fire, for We have shown in two wars that we can 'Stand lire better than she can. '17 4 "" 3 "7 BELL " 4ENTRE COUNTY, P THURSDAY; PitlrtittElft 25;1858. 1;211 For the WatohtNan Linea to My Mother. Ii =1:13311 [No. 2 A Live "Subject•" SCENIC IN A DIMMING Room There are epochs in every medical man's history, each of which comprises a lifetime or hotror. Only three short weeks ago, I wu one o( the gayest students of medicine and-surgery in the United States. To-day— well, let me not anticipate. Twei temp have elapsed since I was sent from Mdbilo by my father, to study medi cine at the North. I listened to my first coniao of leettues in Philadelphia, and 'there made the acquaintance of Professor---, who is, probably the Left ileinrstratoil in physiology that ever taught the young idea h to shooti allopathically, on this side of the Atlantic I was fortunate enough to Le conte a partirfttar faloritt of his, and was introduced lam• him to one of the cleverest surgeons in —I think.—the world His name is-- —. I will call him the Professor, however Ile is one of those Ma:virtues for whom, you at once conceive o great dislike, or a wonderful partiality : and it was the latter I, at the first time we met felt for him. Ile Was a strange being ; at least lie seem ed 80 to me upon our first meeting, awl for ever afterwards. Oftentimes he clrank deep ly ; and while under the influence of drink, he would let fall curious hints concerning g dxsl (topes,' "Thri4r7ality of kind red," and 'the folly of supposing any af fection sprang from the ties of consanguin• ity." Op one of. these commumcative occa sions he told me a- heart rending I»steny of family experiences I gathered, by peace - tee al from his converNations, the fart thai one of his cm n blood had !rented him most heartlessly, and drive n him, by fraud of tin gressest character, from his native place is the country, penniless and friendless. Might Li Kly, rat plesvii, that his drink ing bouts were cmducted strictly upon the getillemanl) plan, and were seldom or "nev• et made known to the publie, or even to the majority of those who ranked among the immed late friend , . . and furthermore, should remark that he 11 well ad van years, altioruah no doubt you know that al toady. evil spirit i upon me, " ho wool I sometimes I•sy I . and ilun he would tltmantee, in ill.' duct ■nd manner, the most singular phases of hypochondria I ever wittu•shed.' It appear', thal ho oil, horn to the loon off' --, (I must be guarded, A.- I am now viola. '11;; endlilener) and W 114 tint., lir. nate r (nigh, r (moldering the Inns aim give the Idyl hollow t rev }thing, to iodi ered into the woi I i after hi, brother John. For ihn. /lei e he ft rt. the intensest alteritem To lute Le ri,nfim d s holtory of lint i,npc. to him he lords( rl, WWI, than to his infirm father, for advice ; lu huts he C 0 1 111 , 1(11 , 1 , 8 . led a narrati%e oT his and 1.1 but our cet..hful wooing The mouth]) of Ins choler nay beneath hint its avalth and slat MI, but his Lando r oppivN trl of that ehoice, and he was COI:ir11( in It neeesitr) to my object, nt penning this narrative, only to itate that the elder brother ~'dared tlw gal, robbed, loy a fraud of the baud charnel. r, her how ,'able biter of all lac el re luerrig th of I ft • thte to ',emir)• by foigerie...) and thou !limped, taking the young girl along to It• alt ''Did you never take ettgence upon the Aeductr I inquired, n hen he rehtit tt Litt ne fael , , to inc. did 11,A. r.4 - ta I arnlan ,I 1 1 1 n /1. I/km,: north) , .1* nay anger. — ho rrplioJ . I never loth/Wt ., ' theft/ AO ot•t, DM you Leer hem from them 1 rink set et,d ton a The hitt 111 . W1 got ea, to the t Irect that she had become uhatorleaa.RTlll besotted, awl aas hying in a condition of int bite infamy hi I'm is. Of multi° 71t. !tad left her." • "And he 1" "Ilad become a gamble' -80111 e wrote to me, a thief. (Here he shuddered ) Cer tain it aas that he had squandered all of his ill gotten means." This 11 aS 1111 I could gather of his early and dome• , tic history. Ilut to the point of my count' unication. Three weeks ego, the Professor was to explain to us all (a class of students) a cer tain condition of the human stomach, and he was to (10 t h is Rvacticellfin the dissect.. ingiroom. There was a dispute as to the propriety of some of the late Dr. Marshall Halt's teachimi with refureaco to the iLvi aione of the nervous system, and the Profes sor was to settle the dispute, scalpel in hand. The division of Dr. hall, permit to say, arranges the nervous system into three sections : the cerebral, or sentient volunta ry.; the tzuc spinal, or excitomotor ; and thegantil, ionic, or nutrient,Ar secretory. The Professor is one offes„,,most skillful of lecturers, and a precise and handsome demonstrator. His lovotion of tote anat omical branch of medical science banounts almost to a monomania. The patio*, 0 with which he will work around and elabodi‘ti the smallest preparation for his cabinet is spider-like. Connected with the wooded questions concerning the stomach were others which it is unnecessary for me to, describe : but they made it imperative that the body to be dissected should be that of a u.Vare adult somewhat alted. NE The night arrived. (Ve *ere all in our -dissecting room &prin.-el. The body entire ly lius4e, and completely„ covered nu h a cloth, aeilkthe custom, :ay upon thle and we imps tly awaited the i'rofessor s arrival. The conduct if etude room, is not, si Lprrhume readers know, from the Tunny - a' sketches you have published, - part 7 dignified It fact, it in (in New of the sa proofs of our •wretched helplessness and mortality spend atound) frivelous, disguitt mg tmd utteriY at variance with the scene,' the legit Muni purposes of the assemblage. Rude jests, rrofanity, the,iutemlierate use of ardent spirits, pipe-smoking, etc , arc pi act iced and indulged in by all, or nearly all Oil this night we were in the wildeet ; ind when, SOOll after the lour ap pointed, the Professor entered, he found us engaged in the most entreated series of laughs at he spectacle of a Med cigar stuck heti{ con the lips of a half dissected ne gro. The Professor appeared to be as joyful an the students. Ile regaled us with sever al anecdotes, more pointed Olen polite, but calculated to inspii e the heartiest mirth. -- I peiceived that lie WAS in his best mood There he was, a perfect marl of science, un feip.asineudwinipiaam.the-disitaiiiisszi his station, so as to insure a feeling of ease to those nlio had congregated to receive his instructions And ease, in the presence of the ;inceptor, let me tell you, Is very ser viceable to a ritpil • It is astonishing," lie Red, as ho Trepar. i himself for the bitsmePm of the night, "how :moll we get to be with the relics of mortality Habit IS c vertthing -- The lir st time 1 wits introduced to the dis secting-room, 1 was compelled to Inte 4 lk mere of human flesh, that being emisidereif, among my cotnpitinonal t a rite of initiation that could not he dispritined with The ern Hatton of horror I experiett ed eammt be de scribed. I yawed menta y that I would never enter kiwi, a !molting place again, but in three months 1 It as the most reckless of the members of all the classes. Now I handle the dead as if they were bales ,f cot ton. Disease in every, shaped face without I . t.r. Opt-clacks of aim 1nwa41`..m..11;.m. - acter pass by me, leaving no impression worth mentioning And this, gintleman," staid he, laming but voice and appma4hing he table whereon lay the .ih r et this facility of conquering , ,eir ii mikness is what makra UM a minable as phi simians. Nerve ' that, young gentlemen is our greatest aid in practice Learn to suppress et ery iiifirmach to IlerViltißtie, hest yonrve re 10 mill' the severest stiliesings t ith ottoman. tine !Inuit( is never hetray the slightest hat, end at ith heal study to hack yuir, there ono he nothoug 111 retort your progri s to Ow nuttiest of nll the tarried prucesmong 'lvry he Inn& lbc uw al sign to the Tsui tor, and that official partiality removed the cloth from the subject the Professor stand ing, then, Ni ith his back towards the tnble. Uur first IntsloesS, he resumed, •' is with the stomach." We gathered around him full of anatt§us xpeetat in • Yon mill pa) particular attention tome." he continued, baring dur vcnlpel. and hall turtling towards the table --thelirst tnci hlooN are airy important W e r oll er our YIMIUO upon ehe ri • lice he looked stenild at u* ' 1 edi 114)11, 11'2111114 II using our at tllltlllll I,llrC/ . 1.4.11 1111011 Il i , 114/rlll 6111! 111(11/1 1 - lilt ntn ' 114) 1 4 11111 the bud) directly beneath the legion of the lhaphragin. ' Ile now faced about full to the table, and lifted the 4,•111pC1 llc paused an instant We gazed iarnemily, upon the body - The scalpel Ii M ended. Scarcely had it touched the lean, lank, scraggy, and miser gbh, relic of mortality. ere there was a fear ful change: The, most perfect silence reign ed In the room. The scalpel a second time touched the holy, and, then, as if the in strument had been a galvanic battery, the', surtfiosed corpse, with a countenance most horribly contorted, sprang up and seized the Professor by the gowh, and then fell back quiescent. A glance of horror and rec ognition seemed In pass between the "sub ject" and the Professor. its, as if struck by Ifftlitising, staggered back, with a loud cry, or rather* shriek, and stood, in an at titude of despair and wild terror, gazing va cantly into the air. flef9re we could recover from our terror, he had fainted. . . We look'ed at the body ; the muscles of the face were working—those of the limbs were twitching convulsively, and yet, as af ter investigation proved, it was dead. Why it should have made this strange manifesta tion is not to be resolved into a !neater of certainty. - One of the physicians connected with the institution says that he has wit nessed the same phenomena among the bod iesof those who died suddenly in fits, as ll as of those who were slain by cholera. Heaven only knows the reason of the terrific and cdrious demonstration I But the strang est part of my story remains to be told. We naturally supposed that the Profes sor swooned-froin 11 fight. We pplied' re storatfves, and finally he exhibited indih twos of consciousness. We explained to him that the show of life given by the poor, faded form upon the table was purely spas •V't EIE medic and fallacious : but he incredulously shook his head, muttered ''lt w'as•tbc hand of God,'' and relapsed into insensibility, A tecond time we restoted him to his senses, and his t tirst words were : "Remove the subject' Hide it from my sight'" and then, as if again horior•strick en, he fell into violent convulsions. in the dissecting pest ofyour medical We rematnod near him until he seemed to hate recosered from tho effects of the scene enough to be left in charge of one watcher. re we retired, however, the explanation of the °lessor's eitretvie affright at the scene of }terror was mode. The revelation (for such it wa iri given under a pledge of secrecy—a pledge forted from me by the surrounding eircurns CC9. The corpse into which the Professor was ut to plunge the scalpel was that of his brotke How or when he bad reached this ni try is not known But it is known, that aP ter earnizg an unenviable notoriety among gamblers, horse Jockeys, and the victims of profligacy generally, he gradually sank into the mtre (*degradation until be become a dweller 1041 i den of thieves well known to the police. Here ho was seized with Ms ease, and deprived of his accustomed strong potations, delirium tremens was the conse quence f)o was kicked into the street— , attempted to commit a highway robbery-t- - was arrested tried; and condemned to tl* State's {'nson7ileure ever,he was to all appearances dead, and ices in that condition conveyed to the pur veyor of "subjeols,' and so brought ko our (4151 W ung•room. '^ The college (in which we do not resole) to for the present closed. The remains which ure.tetl-the horrified vision of the Prole's/tor -- which sprang from the same kilns as his ow.i body-- which he had often enfolded in hisitrnis —and in the integrity of tge heart, that animated which he had once placed the firmest reliance —were silently placed ih • neat coffin, and deposited' not to disturbed again, I hope, until the day of resurrection, in a secluded spot in--4—cemetery. Never be cast down by trifles. Ira spider brraka MI web twenty times, twenty times ail! he mend it again )take up your minds to do a thing, pod you will do tt. Fear not if trouble conies upon you ; keep up yout spirits though the day may be a dark one— '. Troubles never last forever, The darkest tlss will pass sway frith. sun Is going down, look up to the stars , tf the earth is dark, keep your eyes on Heaven. VI ith God's presence and God's thsl . 4 promise, a roan or child may be cheer ful • Never derpair witen fog r In the air, A nunrhiny morning will rune without warning Mind %vita; you run after ' Never be con• to nl n nit a bubble that wilt burst . or a fire woik that will end iu auutke anti darkness But that which you can keep, and which is orth keeping. • S....thing ....thug 14a,,t will Ina,. phi anti 11111'er ‘ fly away Fight hard against a hasty temper. An ger will some hilt resist it strongly A spark will set a house on tire. A lit of pas sion may glee y oil cause to mourn all the day nof your life Nevi r teem age an inyiny fir that rrrongeth know( no m at ha•taak posicas• ito•ooral bre.oa If you have nu enemy, act kindly !alum, iind !nuke him gout friend You may not With him over at oiler, tint try again. Let one Itindlitss he followed by another till you Kati cuenmpacaJ y our end fly little and by little gn•lt t6mg< are COlN<d Water felling day by de), IV core the hardest rock •way " And so repeated kindness will soften a heart of stone. Whatsoever you do, do it Willingly. A boy that is whipped at school never learns his lessons well. A man that is compelled to work, cares not how badly it is perform ed. Ile that pulls his coat cheerfully, strips up his sleeves in earnest, and sings while he works, in the man for me. ' A cheerful spirit gnig on quirk , A grumbler is-th►mud will stick." Evil thougbl are worse enemies than li ons and tigers, for we can get out of the way of wild beasts—Lot bad thoughts win their way everywhere. Keep your heads and hearts fp.ll of good thoughts that had thoughts m'e notlind room ' Baur y,,ur guard, and strive and pray fu Qrn•e an evil thought/1 Away " Tun SAN' Francisco Herald has a despatch from pl►cerville, dated October, 18, stating that the overland route , party, with which Senator Broderick is travelling eastward, is getting along slowly. Mr. Broderick has the neuralgia and imnnot travel rapidly.— The Indian war in Washington Territory is ■t an end. After the battle of the Spokivn Plains, the Omar d'Alene'', and other tribes begged abjectly for peace, and give up the offending members of their tnbes as well as hostages fur their future good behavior.-- The Alta Californian says that " The war is now considered at an end, not only for the present but for the future. The tribes in the eutern part of Washington Temtory n cre ignorent of the power of the Americans, and wore presiontlioni enough to defy the whites. kbrief cape .sign of qua month in the Held had brolen their power and their pride. Ile , tieeforth they will never dare to raise a hand agunist the forges of the Gov. erurnent." Coltttoitt to the Young The World The following was one of the late Nlajor Nosh's stories : "Sir, bring me a gnird plain dinner," maid a melancholiy looking individual to a wake tt one of the principle hotel Yell gm ' The dinner visa brought end devoured and the eater called the landlord to one side and addrtamed him : "Are'yon the landlo4d ?" "Yeti." "Yon tlo a good business here f MEE '•Then I artf safe. I cannot pny for what 1 bare consumed. I have been out of employment about seven months, but I ha've engaged to work to-morrow. I had been without food for twenty-four hours when I entered your establishment 1 will you in a week " rumit-pay my Lolls with sorbpioni ines," b ered..the lanilleed, " and 1 do not keep a von Ouse. You shnhld address the propt.r m10161%41. Leary me some thing for security. - "I have nothing " " I will take your coat. ' • Evpl.ini %hat yiu m^a / my tricuti,' "11l go into ace street without t 1 said the curl., a, it prodwe a may get, my death by cold, such wee the)' - - bundle from a. this " .. lAuII. 149 rOrl . 1111'ru t . , N lath' • Lumtit.l44,,e fora you came here ' Are you serious? Will, I solimnly ever llisiono well: from to-dny I will pny pouf• ' " I pdl take your coat ' The coat was left, awl a we ,k aft i r, deemed Seven years after the fact before no noon ed, a wealthy man enured the political arena and was presented to a caucus n. a , cimditiate for Congressional nomination The principal of the convention :,eld Ina peace- he heard the name and the hktoiy of the applicant, who was a mend), r of the church, and one of the most respectable caimans. Ile was the chairman The vote was a tie ; and he east a waiter, thereby defeating the wcaUhy candidate whom he 'net an hour afterwards, and to shorn he Said • —You don't reinember me I" " I once Ile a dmorr at )our Troll, 41.41 although I told yon I wee famishing, and pledged you my word of honor to pay you in a week, you took my' coat •nd sac me go out in the mclement me at the ri 1, of my life, with Out it. Well, our, *het then I" Not much. You calk.' r nrnclf u climatal). To-night you were a candidate fur notniatation, and but for rue y9tu have been elected to Coligresa "+ , • Three years alter, the clarr,lian 1.041 keeper became a bankrupt The poor din nerleas wretch that was, is now a Ingli func tionary in Albany. I know hfin wrII The ways of Providence arc link. d wonder • rut, and the world's mutation., almost he: . yowl conception ido If ()le Bull 1.1 traveling in liorwai Al wa lately walking qininly throw.; ',tree( of thlf stnall to% it of Dram It tog him cigar, he mu; sinhlerily lir a police officer„ JLltn toil him .•It't i 11, r. Til- MS.O ry of Ot., he nm, suttnc ed to pay n for violitiniz ILr p . • rcg It, t Unfortiniali ern., .nit c,.tl out putting lei pni.,s Lis po, net , consequently ',en: to I and ,t Al a, not until the next on asc . urt:lll,lll7, 10 , hs was, that Ow official bunt an r 1.1 hi release. The Norwegian lint cls En tip the cause of the arl,ol , and at the present moment the cigar of (Ile Hull has assurned thrl magnitude of a qui stioll of high imixmlance. - - •-• •-• THIS DRUNK 11tD . i WII t.- I Iravo to soon• ty a ruined character, a wretched ex a mph ■nd a memory that will anon rot. I leavasta my parents florin; the it,: of their lives, IS mueh sorrow ■s humanity, iii a feeble and decrepit:lstate, ran stc-taiii. leave to my brothers and AlSfrld as inueli mortification Slid injury as I w(11 could bring on them. 1 leave to my wife a broken heart, A life of wretchedness and shame, to yr, ep our, my premature death. 1 give and bequeath to each of my children poverty, ignorance, a low character, -mud a ramembersnoe that their father was • 111011, star. SWINS ou rtmx kluttoba.—They hail a pig fight in Cincinnati last week, which was witnessed by two or three hundred persons and was conducted in du spirited a manner as to 'excite universal admiration. They fiught like two brave pigtr, long anal- well. and had evidently been trained in th• school of porcine pugilists, for they had mind, skill,' pluck and bottom. One was christened MonisseylllllPnd the other Heenan, and after fighting more than ad hour, Morrissey bow ed his tail, thus acknowledging Maisel( van quished. A young man in Cincinnati, named Pike, having grown rich in the whiskey trade, has Just erected a magnificent opera-house, the finest in all the Woat. A wag want; him to call it , •Pike's Alco- hall. ' VOLUME 3-ROMIt A Kant Cestetherf A green looldng customer obserieti ► Sign hengnig ore!' s gro.:ery store, resding lhu . IVho'etude and Retail Store." 110 woricaf hie woy through the crowd of ladle* and gentlemen, until he got facing one of the clerks, frit° Was eTligiting mine fine sugif to a lady, when ho broke alit with SAN, Mugu, ho's boss here?" The propel. tor ha 3 dust oterixd out •• H. b thusk I, ailing shop The young mill Lint') comprehen.i.ng grverry'a thought?, sintfi!y itiqu'efed " YeL sir : a wholesale and rttail stoic 1) uu please to call it that. ' ‘. Guess yon tindurdtand your trade " • • 0, rrplwd wrapping up a bundle for one of haii lady cuitoinerl, what can 1 11., fur yogi ? 1110 r.dJ ‘ventliel t, couLng ou, I thought I inuuglit wt 11 c.tue ind give you a jot " I don't luta, 'tan l on, •rte anger. re 14M.1 th rI tk oho began to think th 101 l ton; ut the from; hay. ' ZliCll)' , o t m ell I ll trll )ati thin for mighty noir freezut t othel trinti r i ti I bit Stringer, I h ndl tell TUC iTtIV. \mt Kant. to I nut st rvo ou opted the ch.; tiro thi ro iv( re . nnnikr of customers trill tiit'g to be gervedi lind almost forgotten their Cr;andi.y conrersition lit l wecti lie cicri: wit lii droll eutdoiner ('‘rtainly, squiro ekitaiul), lIN do I.llAjllths Ina hurry, nod just ns quick 'rig t,ld ii.eshr will 11l 3011. l went you Jo re-1111 duo,. old Nhirk l.ct 'ton Come doun t.. idsmt mp kiic, A Lase 1 don't wear env drnu en, " The effect may be imagined but, at the tiorehNts I nut be th•gruibed Ihe 11, dies and cleft. bluditil arol the loud turrit of latighttr %Inch fullowed front Ow maw, seri ed to eon% inee the poor ft llo.v ho ;lad committed hinetelf, he put his long legs in itit,t)t.tt nt the rittu u 1 t 4.10 Wonderful Exhibition Lit t•..:\ t%'9 Ilt Anr 0n.% iu INSPF.CIIO%. .' great torimity aa. )emter , :ny lt d to t!::• sto.luttl. of ttit pot). eat 101 l go of Prof. elu qr. - It ILI , : os . :IA n 1 ' , I the stcriti milll~l,a~t rtxn•l,,hrht hnthevevtrat ',lll 'II 14 tll' ll' :I.( 111 he a. cn. It 11119 I ° lllo I, e I 1 . 1. r . f.r ,tkut.tl trar. 1,1.4 011,,ItglIcolit the ril •r I:nmpc amt :, a • Cr, 1111, nil. , 11 t , r•nc, a ,, ti,, k or Hamburg. tt4 .t y. 111 - 1 of age so Mew !at 11.1.1, I tP , I I rag.• I raft. r NA. thrush I.r s;1 ra:‘, IA. in II,C .o th •r ar then I,e Jo I 01 I; •,r ) lad e r win] should 1, ..l'ord lo oatu-4I =II r I , ft ,•11 :I I i & Inlf %, I A f,:sl i I ' r; .1 I,i I r I, r r t .n , 7 „,j ,1 ,n .11 t , 1 I L., L, I. l u f< t • c„ IL `1.11,..1:, • 11111 14 1.1 L If (WWI • Girt 14 nllah,r at Ca awi !Inv ea Ai . . l; It. vi , lln n,a u , 111 gri.at Aro ry.lninvtlit hart. IT the I. al.') Nara ru Ith 111 prof' title Rulu di« the grout v, and aveen j a convideralile ilia• hil^c nliaVe the tight clavicle iabelvo twelc.— .Vrvi I ~, L p,;