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A 1 -----------,-_, , --- ---- - _,_ _____ __ _ _ . - -- - -----,--- , - • , _ _.- .. . 'NW of Publication. : - laliStellautiMg. • ••Who said those words -who -who— The Humboldt Bay Mass it ere• v I ~The Man Who Lost Hut Pantie- others if you find them , in exchange for the -------,- ,/ hundred and Efty dollars which you give me, who T " fairly shrieked the dying tm..n, shak- The California wort Contain further par- i TRAMS .--111,30•314 if paid within three months ' 4 1 par AOlial:10.1 SSETCIT Stlolreoll4.olSll are yo. ' $2Oll If dlayed six months, and $2,60 if not paid the'Dollar. • . mg the hand which clenched (lie Dollar, at liculars - orthe fiendish massacre %thaw. ' thin the year. These terms.will ho rigidly ad. ,• . the preacher'sbead , nal SO. --- at Humboldt boy, some soC of the W if.. " ro ii p i 1 The fdlowlnt.sege Iron the rich VBITITCHMENTIVand B - lus nititißefiVeirmielf * ST Gin. JAMBE. The proectiturned erinovtity river the leaf tien'at cf Humboldt , county, CU , Cz• • 1 articles Aider • are einiwite•l in iIW T;te - rii.q ed at the usual rates. and every devolution of ---- and ilid Ind reply. correspondent of Lhe ' Sari IPrtincii - cd 1 , 1 440 i • main:: z uT Willis Guy loni Clark 1t is .10.9 PRINTING They brought him a dollar. ' "Why did you never tell pm t.•l ' this be- „ay, . ' ": . : nereesstiy to fn Milne that t.h7WliSer IN A ' ROUTED In the neatest mutest, at the lowest He kook it, clutched it in hie 1,',11; skiimy f ore i Why did you never pt east; from it • .. . .. Mee., and rrith the utmost tielpstob Raving perehmted a large oolleetlim of type, we ere pre- fingers, tried its sound igainst, the bedpost leered to satiety the ordere of our friends. as bedpost( eat in your church I Why-why 1" and then gazed at it-long and intently with The proachei l".' did not reply, but turned - ----..--•---- -,- -r-- --- his du illeaden eyes. " over another leaf. But the dying-min would " ti nuns Pirettof, . That day, in the hurry of business, Death out he quieted. ..- " tad ottrtick him, even in the s tr eet. He — " a" it is harder for a ;.7.r •t• to go Dim' E. J. 1/10CILIIIAN, hurnyitig to collect the last month ' s rent and the eye of a needle than for a ri••ll„inan to SURVEYOR AND CON YETA WER was on the verge o f the miserable court enter tlyi kiogdom or 4 . ;0a, is it ? Then what ner.Laro __ , nrs, PENte• Where his tenaits horded like beasts in lb to become of me I Am I not rich f What __,. - wiLldhattit IL all.Alo, , their kermels-he was there with hank book tenant did I ever spare, what debtior did. 1 ATTORNEY AT L eI.I.I. AW roNTR, PA in his hand, when Death tail his hand npon ever release a And you stookr p Sunday at- N ' , Act In the Arcade, 'wend floor __________ : - e him. I ter Sumlay and preliett to i.-•, and never _ . il II'ALLINTia• JANOS A SVATSa seldom word about tl.e eamel. Not a word 111 aI.LISTIRII 4 BEA VlES,about the camel.' A iTt}ItNEYS AT LAW, SIELLOPOIOIII, PICNACA --- -- - L. J. CRAMS, TTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AUENT JlrtsLn ,AW, ■ILLMIONYZ, PUNICA °Mae, on the 'Diamond, one door wear of the rut Offiee EIVIIMI ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELI.CPCIFTE, rlev'gA. ' co fortnel , y neeltplod by the lion. Jam,. Hunt de Idt, SURGEON DENTIST, lICLLIAIONTE, SNTRI CO , PA. on prepared to wait upon all who may desire pr0f...1.110 sortinai woo. at his reebionee on Spring street IL I IMM WILLIAM P WILIIO , I Linn &MAORI ATTORNEY'S AT LAW 'Mee on Allegany street, In Om buffing for M Iy occupied y Humes, cAllister, Hale it Co • AillBlllol' WPM', HOT , )(IIt.ANIS h DA(111Elt11.1{0TV PE", 'en daily (ozoapt Sundays) from 8 A.lll to r J 8 IIARNIIAILT, o hu splendid Saloon, in the Xn.., , !.3 Building 'lofonto rono'• .r. Ag.Ex , ort. RANKIN, Or TrIS COM NU VICtiTY MrTITAL INEPTRANCE CoMeANY, jp.XA PPOLIO6, Cibilll9l6.ClL; pa. '69 II IRA C. MITCHELL, ATIORNEY AT LAW, BMA IiFONTI4. FRet . e.. II COlll.lllllO the prnetioe of peoreeition, ill the 41 heretofore tot:opted by him, and ni'l atteni nip(ly and faithfully to all bitionami antrotittA *lTllief AUCTION EER, Wkll attend 01 all hunineria In line ',till nrtuality to no at hie ethic an Aitegtety Die. G. G. roi"Titil I'lll n :•Ult111.:(iN V ,1 141/0:1,11, eiNTRI CO , PA, C. CM Htgb °trout ,p!ii 4fiee 111 utlrnd to • 10.11101i4 I roils A' I,ol,t , eroro, and re^Aprothilly Ili, 6.1,1c0, to his friends and the public Li R. .11 Pit YSI CIA.] 4 SUM F,ON, C1041'4111 r - • . PA 111 Mtnn.l to protemnoi.al calla es heretofore, he 11,0011 y offers his services to hi, friends and 0 puhlic Office next drnr t o lA, residence on snug street Oct 28.58-tt J. D. WIFIMATE, ItRS!IJENT DENTIST , Iflica and residence on the Noith Keel Corner the Doonolol, near the Court Houle. ill be round 'at lita Ace oxcart two week) each mouth, commencing on Cie trot Monday on o inontliorhen II will bilawa Oiling Hofer:lona! 'let P NIACUANUIB, ATRLItNEY AT LAW, BIIILLAYOWTII, PA. roluseogril bulginess will receive prompt Allen on Collections =pie in Centre, Clinton and leorflehl eountioe Mlles on Allegheny etreet In the bu!lding fir erly Non A 'Wilson nArlicligG - WM. F iIEYNtm.I3B & CO., 4HI4.ItFONTIII, CINNTItg el exchange and Notes diseounted tat ntlons made and proceeds promptly remitted ogres'paid on quintal deposits . Exchange In the writ cities oonstantly on hand fur sal.. Dopes redolent' C Ullllllll . :11 11 JeALLISTICH J 5 HALE • O. CUM IN DEPOSIT II INK, -.Ur EIUMES, MoALVSTER, HALE & CO NOLLHPOSTI, CIINTAII CO , PA Deposita Received—Bills of Exchange and Notes isoountad —lnterest Paid on Speeini Daiwaits— Hoodoo' Made, and Proceeds Emitted Prompt• —Exohange on. the Vast constantly on hand J. U. STOVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 1- , saanvorrs, PmNNA WElntention his profession in the several Courts .Centre County, Ali Lueinede intrusted to him 111 be faithfully attended to Partieuler attention lid to eolleetionn, and all monies, promptly co• Med. Can be consulted In the Darman se Well in the English language • 01Bee en High st., formerly oneupied by Judge unloads and D C Beal, Eaq W. P. OUBMITI, DRUGGIST. Bannirowpa, PA. WNOLISALE AND HAITAII DIALER IS 11Viaiu7, lbrfu ery apiV t”stuff , oiietioaPn, Brushes, tlraa uoth Bruohas , Fence and Toilet Articles, Trussels nd Shoulder Brittle& Garden Seeds. Gaston:kers vr/11 On 4 my tt oak complete and trash, na all sold at moderate prioes. Urgarmers and Physicians om the oountty • nutted to exatalne my stook ■ MIAMI ADAM 11107 HALE ir gam, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ant.anrosoaLamors',... %Attend promptly to all busing's ontiusted to rFaAr. clam In tho build' nig &smarty won• ed by Hon Jw T Hale A, CAIID Mew; limas bqpw will itikarri to MY itilllo , lll urikuor obseaos lualongross, and will be am ised by mein the trial or enuaw satrusted to .711111111 T Bette .1,0641e11bel r 5. 1.00 tic was carried home to his splendid man sion lie was Ind upon a bed with a satin coverlet. The lawyer, the relations end the preacher were sent for. All day long he lay without speech, movolg, (my hoi hand, as though in the act of counting "ion ems. At midnight he spohe. ile asked for n dollar, and tl•cy brouglit ma to him, and lean and gaunt he sat up in his death bed, and clutched it with the grip of death. A shaded lamp stood on a table near lhe 'taken bed. Its light fell rei"ily aro , lnd the splendid room, where chairs and carpets and morora. Wain bed and lofty ceiling, all said. Gold ! as plainly as human lips con may it, , His hair and eyebrows were white. Ills cheek, sunken, tpd / hlie hi, thin and sur rounded by wrinkles that inefir-ded the ria9 &ion of Avarice. As lie sat tip in his bed with his neck bared and the silken coverlet wrapped about his lean frame, his white hair and eyebrows contrasted with his wasted and wrinkled face, he looked like a 7, 1, 05 t And there was life In his leaden eye all that life was cente'ed on the which he held in his clenched flat. Ilia *ife, a pleasant facile matronly wo• man, WaS seated at the fuo t of the bed. Ilia son, a young man of twenty-one, &eased in the last, touch of faahino, eat by the lawyer. ThelawyecsattwyU tahin 'moon, hand. and apeotiehia on his &se. • There was a large parchnlient spread before him .'Do yell think he'll make a will '•' ed the son. ..11ard'y campus menus yet,' was the whispered reply. "Wait. I! 'I be L. at ter a while " Alp dear,' said the wife, "had I nothit ter send for r. preacher i" She rode and took her dying lim,band by the hand, but he did not ftntrd His eye r , ts upon the dollar. Ile was a rich MIMI. Ile Lei% tied in Wallin( am'. '''.2stniit ~treat, and liov,b, and courts in the utithkittl. Ile had lion mines in this State , ropp, mio, son Um lakes somewhere ; he had 6. Hen Itiltn , t, in California. Ilis name was bright •ipon the records of twenty banks : he ow mil stock pf all kinds ; he had half a Main l.a pers in his pay. lle knew Lit one crime —n; be la debt wlthout thelpotver. to pay. Ile knew tut one virtue—to get money That crime he had never foigtven this virtue he had never forgotten, in the long way of th'itty-flve years. To hunt down a Minor, to dmtre.w n ten ant, to turn a few additional tlimmands by a sharp speculatMn -these wer', the irmii achievements of his lice. Ile wilts a good man—his name was u , on a silver plate upon the pew door of a ve 170 cushioned church. He wan a benevolent man —for every th , it sand dollars that he wrung•from the tom as of his courts, or from the debtors who writh ed beneath ill* heel, he gave ten dollars to nohie benevolent institution. lie was a just man—the gallows am! the jillttilwayn found in him a faithful and un,, swerving achrOcate. And now he ie a dying man .tgl'e die upon the bed of death, with the Dollar in hia clenched hand. D ! holy Dollar, object of his life long pursuit, what comfort hest thou for him, now in his pain of death ? At length the dead man revived and dic tated his will. It was strange to see the mother and son and lawyer muttering and— some.imes wrangling—beside the bed of death., All the while tho 'restator cluiciied the Dollar in his right hand. While the will was being tErtf:o, the preach er 'same —even he'wbo held the pastoral charge of,thi great church., 4 thoie pew doors bore saintly names on silreTplates, and whose seats on Sabbath day groaned be neath the weight of respectability, broad cloth and satin. He came *nd said his prayer—decorously and in measured words—but never once did-the dying msmrel ex his hold of the Dol lar. "Can't yclu . read me something, oily— quick, don't you sae I'm going 1" at length said the rich man, turning a feightened look toward tho preacher. The prettinhet: whoa. cravat , was of the whitest, took a book with golden clasps from marble table. And be.read•: "414 I soy, moto,you It if easier for 04? - 4. "kijelbrotift - thi - .iye - If o e. Asa for a rich mail to `toter the kingdom of God " The preacher, in search of a consoling iiinieage, turned rapilly.over the ICPvas, and in hie-confusion, came it, this passage, which ha read : ' Go to now, ye rich.tut n, weep and hcwl, for your miseries that shall come•upon you. Your gold anelativer is can; cred ; and the rust upon nu shall be a witoess again.'?, ands eat your flesh as tt wen. (Ire ; ye have raped treasure together for the tr-st days. nehold the hire of the lahcren: who have reaped .lowh your fleld.., which is of you kept baek up, fraud, cncth ; and the erica cf thorn witith-travo-Now4i-rwo-offterod, into the ears of the I( rd of Sabacill." '•And yet ycu never preached that to me'" Oirieked the dying .:,an • Thy preacher, who had Wine eyed throa:gh the passage (run- James, which we have quo :rd, what t, sty lie was per chance terrified by the very look of his Lying pansluoner. Then the wife near aml drove to comfort him, ant'. il.• (..‘ho reading 01'2 el. I, at . pt, .1 a. 4 ord of c•un,o la4un But swab , he Dollar 111 )1, 1141111 Itr kattli into death. talking of stOCI, . of rent, of cop per mine an I rain. I of Ilmuttnod of (1)441.1r, 01.) breath I. r, h, Thus Ile !Iwa. Whvp i fr.v - i,Fra , Ter 7 Tosn mkerrthe th,..lecesmed had left any thing tu ..•b ana g..tt , h n chat table • I wiety, which lout been etv art, u up,,n the p-vaeht chnt,ll And the wit,. aid Yrfflloll Ille 11,n 11,11 KW in vain. lie c!iii• 11,1 it ,1 ,111 , 411 II V 4 tiro only I.t.oinir tin irk • nv•oi of viern,t v. .Ind the ion .at d .wn with dry eyeq and thought of r thill'l.lll , Ll that re now ht.,. ow. 1 . 0.104% ci; 111 NI %L 1 ...) I. re IN tram 128=1111E9 r.noilid ail opt n ;:,r;t7r There r.nd a•, o,o,:rtil )“:1 kiipwl (hi furs of cht, I In prnacb. r tint ti ring 4if I npv ant: t. e tcll.i of rarrtagrm, an I in. n•ft the lad man and returned to t:.e I,:eat , where IVI died C 1,1) LIM CI.. YVV; to' I I lie .: or knob A And in die grave t! , •dea.: hand sti,li Suicidal Bray cleachedv , .r f: .113 r ! e Jour na I says that the - ' }strength of the Itrpoll•crn party has NA.AIRR —The linh.t of b.rrthen.rig Our liven in its l'ypn'criv tt keeps the children with three or four flanks has often 1 ears and lioofA well erre e!, but like the caused us to ,411 .110 with rook inpt, and nth unfortunate quadruped ui II e fable. it can t:tile. What "an Noll lid so fOOlO4ll and stupid not refrain, now sod then, .n .ta regard far as to call a dirty little urchin, “colne here, th e Mintier:l ,pferept which forbid the at- Alexander Joseph Washington Johnson, and tering of uncertain sounds, from betraying get your supper," or, Caroline Matilda its real character. Such discordant noises Sophrnma Smith, it is time for you to be at were heard a few days ago ui the House o. tir factory." It reminds tin of a tale we Representatives. Mr Blake of Ohio, oderf once lead, of a 'non in Span,, wbo neenient- a d a preamble and resolutions, which ere as ally fell Into a bog- flue 61 :' , w no remarkable for the elegan,le of their diction and a lir a vant within hearing cpened his a isidow— it was a dark night—and in :wired/ what Was the matter'/ Pray, help, said the ei,r'erer. "ioseph Vrancisro Donn [deo Ferdinand() SeheNonni Is in the quag mire." Is that nil f said the peasant, —lf you are such a lazy met of raseala that you won't help one another out, you 11187 Ito there and rot ! for aught I care." A Yankee from Mae, being at Buena Vista the night before the baffle, and some what doubtful of the result, went out of heanng, as he supposed, and maillo ithe fol lowing prayer,: 0 Lord, here we are, about four tho Ls. and of us, and twenty•four thousand Mexi cans—enough to BWllik/W us without greas ing. Now, if youlin help us, (N) it—if you can't, for heaven's Nalco don't help the Mex icans—end just hold on until. to-morrow, and you'll see the put dernilest tight you ever saw in your life. Yours, ,rei-,1 ectfully, amen~ Eiriptsivs SwINDLIN9-A member of the Kansas Legmlatute crti*ard the South Western, bound for the Missoini river, was ' diddled out of $1,1015 by a set of gamblers, shortly after the boat left St. Louis, on Thursday. A committee of the passengers were abouj, to compel the return of the won• ey,-whon the principal, cperator Juwped overboard and escaped to the shore. Ao gold itt found but bore and there upon earth, eo is it with love in human life. we aet it a little in the hearts of children, and In our households ; but it ig, here add these • ache 'of gold and a whole continent 'of dirt. "For the last two or three tea ritAtrrhave been large Fettlennitx or lodges of ;Olia on what Is called Indian blend Reach, both of which art within teArirt dig tence of this place—say a tnile. 7 ese In• diana--a great many of them at leas —have lepned to speak the F i nglish langu t e so as to be understood ; :add a great maieg have earned an honest living, by tiorkingje town and . among the settlers. There triere not less ten or fifteen half breed ,lp ( ants am the squaws, and all were Wring un . the most friendly and intimate terrpi wilt, the whites : and all had been 'sutra of the protection of the Foiled Ntittes garrtou of this place. commanded by Siejor alines -- In the midst of this fancied secutituthe too camps were rushed upon early in fhb morn ing of Saturday, 25th February, atu I itmil ly and completely wiped out.. Yes. air, my pen almost refuses to record it. Nearly two hundred human beings were put out (Sex laterite in the short space cf cop hear from the commencement of the, butchery': end though you will hardly' heifers me, I as•ere you that every squaw and child wit killed 'that could be (wind. Ono Man alete, cap tarn of the hand, brasted i next day that he I had ktlleu thirty women and childV'm Wit h his own hand, or rather hatchet ! Fire arm:: rrere used to a very limited extent ;lit work was taut I y Jose with hatact•., iron bludgeons, knives. etc. ••Next tnorring, I visited. the camp and I ; assure you that the Sane was harrow nl' nod nickelling in the extreme. Old scrao s, ;lc crepid and gray haired ; young souse—, *.b.e !thither of two /a three •^e l) mg in a bile. tininetitreJ, and frequeitt!v, the 1111411 t would tee i .ortidly wounded and ding ing at It e dead rnother'o [neva. The RINI ' t bucks lay scattered around. quietly wq.ll a few blows from hatch• t. and a flow,' or two about the he 11 . 4 laude. "Wants war ell 6rdutg strosig the r4bbifll, etc. Alto r•• her, it was tte most Air kening spectacle I ,:tt I ever 1,..; eld And al: thud w: - .+ done it It ' O, ll‘ linos , or the t lilted States rack a% let me ay., , lre eon thr.t a t ! •11, 1111 1.,,,::.tat0s troupe, a ctly n•mole, ere they are soy r 4, Isi,,lWltli,landio4 therm. 14 1 petition, s .ed tI all the families on OM Eel p .eiv;?; Major liaintot to protect the friendly . yet he let+ tinnri lip. •i' .oes arrm that we are advancing veer!: civdrzation and - - rst war earned on agalnrit WO In, and viiihliett that 1 lette known Mg (lull to record anyainv like it : and I 1,1,1 , It a hen 1 know thr a , se t hings have heen done by beirigr, fling theinnelVes .1111 , 1 Illtf I ant ererlilny informed that the rtipialit of thic gar.g of ontlawq openly boamta ' or having killed, with Inn own hands. rixty infants." as for their political wisdom The preamble asserts that the chatielinit of mankind anc the holihng of persovirf al! property is contra ry to nitural justice," arid " is notoriously a reproach to our cennt-y throughout the civilized world," and as a conclusion from these !impositions, Mr Blake suggests that :He Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to. "Inquire into the expediency of re porting a bill giving freedom to every, human being." As this valiant member had a few hours previpusly introduced a bill to repeal the " Fugitive Slave Law," hid uneasiness In re ferenda to such matters must. be considerable. We may imagine him sitting in the [louse with a pleasant little voice no of A bolitimi ism raging underneath his gentle waist coat, till moisten fury, burning its way through, flnalty exploded in the two reaolu eons which proved fatal to the prospect of his party. For among those who were will ' Mg' to acceptAlui Brown as theii exemplar we find the names of Messrs. Burlingame, Colfax, Sherman, Washburn.• of Illinois, ase4 Washburria. Of Wisconsin. • • • Tho candidate for SPeakerehip, whose cen• servatism. we are assured, was irreproach able• and who is now the leader of his party in the llama, could not conceal hie tree chat acter,"and by hit single vot,o ensures the de feat of the Chicago nominee. Surely this was a good day's business. • -. With more than half at their representa tives in Congress pledged to such doetrines, bow can the People's Party dare to talk oc Conservatism and the Union I 'What did a blind wood-sawyer take toTa r.i-orn hiE Flight V•ila took big horse, and saw 1. iindelplra student, who after a stolen frtnight nui.mg‘the gayeties of a Waahnsg m.'lll.lolllll finch himself (through the re ruissnels 1 , 1 a churn) at Baltimore on his way horne t without a cc nt in his poekeL He stops at a fash;onable hotel, neverthalcaa, where, after tarrywrig a day or two hollnaliy, at the bid of a proud dinner.etiniza soffit in him pirate r. partment flanked with alms , dance of ci,ziepaglie and Burgundy, resolves to disclose all to the Summoning a_servant, he says . " Ask the ti Milori: to ...ler up to my MOM, and It.. bill " !ft: clattered down 4tairs. giggling, and shortly - If : if:r his inn.tei appeared 41.• eilletiti . ,wiet a g. herons snide, which 'Mlle ine Ifor tor the hers that 1111 Miele a 'orde(!. and tlpo. net then, was credit. ' flow nuieltdo 4 owe you f" said I. Ile the haiiiltil me the '4.with all the grace of po lite expectant '. Let ire ~ seventeen dollars. now very reasonable ! But 'toy dear sir, the most disagreeable part 1./ now to be diJolnsed I grieve to inform iou that I am at resent. out of money : hilt I know, by your pinion . thropie looks, thatonu will be satisfied when 1' tell yen,that if I nod it, I wenbilgive it to y )11 is ith unquah!:..d pleasure. but you see : iy not having the Jiang« with me is the ‘tason I do not do it ; and I am sure you will let the matter stood and say no more alio..:t it : am a stranger to"•yoli. that's a fart ; hat isi thy place where I Came from. al! my tie inaintanees knox me as easy as can be " The landlord turned all colors Where do y o u live, anyhow ' I n Wash --- I should say Philadel " pluz Ihs eye flashed with angry disappoint bent. "1 im how it IN mister: my con!cri is *:.l Aar blackleg Yon threticnirirrtitil your home Is. Yon Ipgiu with Washington, and then diop it for Phi!adelphis You must pay the bill " itute I can't •• hen c t , Idon't 1,1-i. mu , • tight " said I, rising lest upright, 'do it II), ! do it tad leave the rest tne wz:v no m9rer - ernmii. lie arose de liberately, ,eizetYiny only invy.pres4iblee 17.11i' t'll down mtmrs Ph i siete. w sy (lilt no two e ctletnetil4 can exint at the same time in the syhtetn Exterit'. n cm.lrna s rlrere sway, almost nnme.bate:y, the milosion of my brain. 1 arose and looked out of the window - The enovr was &sanding, an I drutnmed on the rare What aa;l to do. An truhr.ppv wiled, Awls rrih,lti, in a attarge coy ; no money . and slightly inebriated A thought struck me I hid a large full cloak, which with my other atmcrtiontne , tri, Rave those he took, the landlord had spared me. I dressed Immediately ; drew on my lawns over lily fair a Lite dra werN, Oct unlike small clothes ; put on my cravat v.st and coat ; Idtd a tra• 7elhng pap from my trunk jauntily ()ler Ulf forehead, and flhiging my mantle gracefully about n*. mule ay way tbrtitugh the hall into t!‘e :;t-eot. Attracted b . ), si - mitig lan ps in the portico of a neh hotel, a few squares from my lodg ings, I mitered, recorded try name on the bmks, and oespoke a bed. Everything w. 7.1 fresh and neat ; every servant was sacra: ee all argued.well. I Kept myself closely cloak ed, puffed a c•gar and retired to bed to ma ture my pleb. • Waiter, Jost brush my clothes well, my fellos•,' said I in the morning, as he en tered thu room, mind the pantaloons—don't spill anyihing fro/10 4 (h° pockets ; there is money in both ' I don't see any pantaloons.' • The devil you don't. Where are they ' Can't tell lam sure. Ido not know, so help me pad.' • Go down, Nirrah, and tell your master to come up here immediatvly? The publican was.with me In a moment. I had risen and worked my face before the ghiss into a &millet look of passion. Land lord r Aclaitned I, with a brief gesture, have been robbed in your house ; robbetrair, robbed I my pantiloons, sod a purse con taining three hundred and My' dollar notes. This is a pretty hotel !• Is this the way yon fultll the injunotions of the scripture 1 I am a stranger, and I find niyselt taken in ith a iengeance. I will expose you at once, if I am not recompensed.' !Pray, keep sour temper,' said the agi tated publican, .• I havo just * opened this house. and it is getting a good run :—weuld you ruin its' reputation fur an accident. I will send for a tailor to measure you for the enissin-gatenent. Your money shall be re fended. Do you not see that your temper is useless l' ' ( 411rdear sir,' I replied. ' I thank you for your kindness. I did not mean to reproach thisso_trovraene can he done_to-day ilMn be satisfied, for tune is more prod'• ous to roe than ormey Yon may keep the •I 1 next evening with non in.. xpre. °Me, The cost of a hotar is too-6i ft of na per , t ,_ turn. 1121. °ran ruur 11 °Cirri ercrk- - rrf I called no'rny g :ardiaa in l'lnlrirlphili for ta.l°r• hlt ty dolls: tie gave no, a Iwipre on col 1 7 t•pwarda of I taln ra:us oft:a passed legiste de: artirn that I shall' not 4.41 down the West and Nopt:t allelic a since enclosed the money hack ,to Lonorablc the semon opened. laklord by the that post.Arttled my,,bt'l at (T 7 Orecn 'I he Cuu. t tiouw yard and old I'. wily 'n, the flyst puldioak ato got my {o♦ka wit/5 • expo( to prosper .itr Imsinetts • my trunk bf wan. .. ! will out advertisa g. • 31ftough to nada°, - (Mane tel . ls us that t• much is , abeut the tongue. , 'Prue, the 'Jong is At a , rltcert examinitfon .before A coroiet. wtrery body's mouth.' ner's jury. in Auburn, i'ew 7Ork, the physi cian testified to the co Richard Taylor, sod of the late Pie of the deceased 1797 Wentl , 4lm% one of the deleemen tt lady's stomach as follows --- The stomachtdent'l'i. Charleston Convention from Louisten With cut opea and found filled with food in weight somt thing over tentitinces food CI:7 If a woroar could talk on! of the I was nearly only „ tightly m3 , tott. , , corners of he r mouth It the All 4.! nine, tir would be • good deal taut u, ed N holly ; i matte a ,arefut lwtdp,r•td •a egammation as to the nmide of the food ; CU - There r-re a h,.ndred and hiut [ . ..l that among .111er ac tides eater wer.: soldiers of the Revolution snit kving. baked beans. the ir.rget pert:un t.f which youngest of them is eighty-nine ysiotrts were unbroken : puti.ons cd p,tzto in•large ; ir -- 71f l ou don't wish tc r masses, some pieces of the skin cf whieh had argue with a blockhead Reine mho, t an area of abot.t two squire 'inches each ; a duller the razor the more eoti tot t ) out large .qt.antity Cf pickles in conskerable -. The new fatthicired bone, is now a .-, rr...snes, a goodAt.mber of thieLe being three• by the bon tons or the cults is said to b. tourtha of an inch long. also one piece more : cross bkween a coal attuttle mid a bit;:r . thin an inch 'Log ; besides these per tele. I noticed a number of pieces of apple ; also the core and skin of tipples : the whole I had an unpleasant odor as front a fermented mass " The suspkion weiCii that the woman ,Tied of poison administered by her hu.ban i. ht.t we should suppose this A 114COILL:41 method of swallowing food without mastourting it. would be sufficient give a Doman — eta," to sky the Itast. }Fenn - Ward Lecher cn Interest. How many people in CI , r“uto r) have found nut the truth of Ibe follow ng by Henry Ward Heed or •• No blister draws ',harper than interest does. Of all indlistnes none is comparable to that of interest. It works day and ought. in fair weather and in foul It has no snook in-stafasaaistram.ahsibalsigswbalemiiv • man's rlthstarice invisible teeth. It binds industry with its thin, as a Cy i3lJound upon a spider's web. Petit rills a man over and over. broiling him hsa7 andfect. and let ting him npon the fatal we'd: until the long legged interezt detours turn There is no crop that can afford to pay interest on money cn a farm. There in but one thing raised nn a f2.rea ',he it, and that 13 the Canadian thistle, Awnrrlg new plants eve-y tr-ie you bleed its roots, whirLe bliasson.s are prolific and every one the father ofd isv'l:en suede Every Jeer is fin awl, cre-y branch a epear, and evary singleplant :Ike a vlatcen of bayo nets, anal a field ful! of them tt-hlre an craved host The whole plant is like a torment and a vegetable curve.. And yet a faruser bad betty- make his bed of Canadian thistles, than cut mpt to he at mt., open 'mule, cut." A Fighting Country A citizen of )lemplit... Tem. . has ,Lat re turned front a trip to ArLate-an, and tens the whruh well convey an idea of how they do up matters in that State : occasion io stop at a small town on the river, he was compelled to remain over Zuratay After the 'usual cogitations incident to a f.alibtah morning, he strolled through the billy street in the pla , e, and , halted at the groceriy," around Which a f crowd of a dozenßeople were congregated. , Ile remained three times, and in that tirre one man was shot ant: fatally wet ndet.:, and two others seriously stabbed, in three eeperate From I. fighting country himself, our friend's equanimity was not seriously dis turbed, but he was rather surprised that, after the affrays were over, the perpetrators of the shooting and 4tabbing should resume their previous occupation with setalipS concern. Turning to an acquaintance, fie inquired : .I,l)on't you arrest anybody here j" Op, no," wen the " cunt incorpored yet,Lj: younc man mole 16 Horace tirCldY idg his *Arica whether one of the prokintions would not be preferable to tilling the 'soft to which the philosopher of the white tile made the folk•wing'sentiists thd chtraeter lone reply„ Yourg mea who base a —hank ering" after " one of the professio abo old make a note on't Dian Stu : I judge that there are three umee es many lawyers end doctors iu the country as are needtd,:and, juden€ fewer the price of flour end beef, not half enough farmers. • Of course, ! judge .that, you could . better look toward growing grain than mak ing pills or_plesa„ Yours, LIORAUE GAERLY. SINOID/1 OF A WOYAN. —ln Goorgetown..., Ohio, a few clays since, Mrs. Matilda strong, wife of Mr. A. Armstrong, ,killeek herself oath I shot gun, the load taking tii• feet over the right eye, .Preparatoiy to the act she took her infent ehlld to a neighbors, and, sent away the.othar A thilikini together kith ber'father anti servant girl, on diner• ent errands. Five cram sweetest wards in the Nrig language begins with - the letter H, vit . :— hepe, Ft/env, heppfv•.. ; t" I h••aven I 50 v. milAnct: 5-- N 1::11131.111 13 , 3.tiEttllantons yinas. T. The printers of New Jersly boa.t Unit there ia not t r.ingla printrr to tlr• Sot'. r,- on of the State, and but one in t li Lek:- .4;latere Thu grain line grass crops, winch now ',auk fine, it is said have been less Injured thib season, by Ltier,,cis out, than fur ma iy year past To movers° with sprite--lay a tiro con: i 'lime co the table at groz mho', ■o 1 they'li whew taemialves quicker than can I.ly beans • Torr. Sayers late•ty mud that t e %ow,' ettht r whip 11.xlian or be carried otr the: Nug. It is generally tiwc;tit wII he the victor.. Beettifdl rag the rep,y of a 1-,•t, We an to the question, whither hr m the lend of the hying: No, but I stet ilionet there." The time when young men generally taimro-tono4 of marriage is exactly when they hare no more need of wires than a , 100 has of • spare tail 17" It hart been dtscovt red that brrati n. be manufactured out of wood. long b •fore t 111,4 discovery was nttle,all wood was lint , to hare a grain A 111111 in Baogor. Macrae, hi. a tt),.. scope or such power. Oat hoirau see a wart On t rtve ;I the rcan In the !noun, and r. hclv *n trlwgers ,'- was ssk , ii y s fru nd vrhetht I he *nu!S Lb - Cruet '(Ts LgTiter in rely lang.l.q;eii, 1114 n I.ly vra3 tetinue to etiotrgh fort womart." A patty woman is hlte gnat trnthr • and has no Ettore nght to lautnil-hertielf L. r a green well or any ot`4ol l ' •bominntion, then tte sun liar to put on grain spe,:itc:e. 0 - * A hotel New Yort inks a car which the boanlers a:e ranwd by ccam •• the dilerlint floors. rt most prose relca to rr.me inen particularly late in the ew iii :7*A Yankee has invented a maeh,nr extracting tho hes from ; pack wit manta. Some of them are never se, catering, the machine, as csily it.e try 1.3 oat. 17' Bryantnsys that ‘• the grove_ God's first temples " Premier says --.; good many romantic yon lovers unit:, ••• tionalrly and them delightful me•-•inr • houses. ri- Wu have heard of an tcor.orn..- who •Itrapt R.k , •B has meals a nairror—he does this to doubVe th el. It tht lint philosuptty, re shwa know what. in 3J - The records of life run ti..: creeps :nio childhood—bounds r .c, 0.a0,-1 sober. into. manhood--sortons tau. ter* into"ecoud childhood tr'ber.l t , the eletil'irtußnid for him. Alen's lives shoold be like , H 11r. more beautiful in the evening j 9r summer, all aglow , with promise ; a,: autumn, rich with golden sheaves. v. t. ill good wt, ke void loads hate liveried oz - thr field . frr An exchange paper speaking of the chances , of lion. Simon Canteron for t:, Prssidencz. says " Simon may be Struck br lightning, bits Simon will never be Pre.t, Thwume may be said of any other Chicago nominee. • 2T A BLAME. idsivni.—On the 18th ult.. the Uwe* of Seprefentatives of Nfaysachu , sotto voted to amend the malitia laws of that State by striking mit the word ..whito"' 'torero! ikoocurs. This is . tione to place apon an. equality with white men, • • them to bear arias. This is prao• , 'r • • ism. 4 ' •' 4, ~_ t . , • ..., t. , Abbourtcuarr " Duotto."—An ' • • ..... - .1 '-• A s am , . whit, mated lobe glen, virwp -:...: '• had freeiy explained and idvooatog Atka: . , ' ''• Non sentiments. we; Istaly takes% 10:tbe. . ••;,... •,0,.. oithsms of Lexington, Ala.. tq a creek atilt' , • • by and given a ,7:entl• .. immersieu." *rut` • r whfin - briliTE - ibirriXt - ihrdauthe iir dtdt - -- - -- ' Lim , No sir, GUI EEO
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