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Ode .1 J. 1.3N4:1.F., Si:ItGEON DENTIST ugs,Larosra, I S3TRI to , t•a now prepared to watt upon all who MR) desire his proGspootast services itooros at his residence on Spring street I=l V. =I ATTORNEY ti AT LAW' Offlc• on Allegany street, in the, mealy occupied by Unmet, McAllister, 14abliA , ll•nkor• PHOTOUIt A NIS .t It I' EItItEOTYPIRS, - `••^T+}'sl (ruin 15 • r to 5 ,AIINIIART, in the Arcade Building, Wire T ALEXANDEM ATTORNEY MT LAW, 0111, 1 iriTIA,I ESTI, , PA &Mien et his reeelene, to the itone beading ly I eepied Ly Mee IlOr,llli le one deqe be lug, Tonuer k Steel • Store 114 A 4'. MITCHELL. ATTORNEY .►T LAW lIISI.I.VVONTY.. PM Mill •untitane the preeLlee able prefee.h,ll in the ales heretilf"re exreelpied by him, awl will ui trim) &ivory and faltisfullea all nuaLsent antrust..l MARTIN %TORE, AUCTIONEER, NICLLKYONTR. Will ottand to all business In Elia line wtilV punctuality (Arica at his Store. on Al legkeut Weal DM. 44. a.. roi - rvic PHYSICIAN k SITItHEoN 1111LLEPUNTE, CXNTILP. CO PA, 011 lee on High Street (old offire ) Will Nolen.' t o pndnutoual e•lls am heretofore, ■nd rolpertfully otters his se r. tees to his (ilea& and the public DR. J. B. PHYSICI A.l k SUlltl EON, 111 I.[lolllll, (0 , r• Will attend to profuneionnt hert.tofore, redit.notfully aerehui sesrlees to hi. the public Office uext door to hi, e^ Spring etroet Oct 20 on If J. D. IVENCIATE, RESIDENT DY.NTltif' 11E1.1 Cr.• , 1111, 1 RVTRR CO , Office end residence on LL, Not th Last C.•rl,Jr Of the Diamond near the Court liaise Etir Will he found at hos otric n e.rept two week ) n each month, commencing on the Bret Monday 4,0 the month,erhen h emit be awa hufng profeamonal Angie. MI APIKINti lIOUSIK, NVAI. 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Office on High it , formerly occupied by Judre 4.,turnside and D C Boal, Keg £ MIA4IIIIANI UIII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Msemanus hu emulated with Wm. P. lisq in the prectlae of Law Prof.,- ,sional business intrusted to their care will receive prompt lettautlon. They will intend the peverel ,Court In the Counties of Centre. Minton and Office on Allegheny street In !hit. ,building for perly ooeupiedby Linn it 'Wilson. W. P. MA I/ DRUGGIST. rA WooLomat,* AND KEW{ DICALER IN Prugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Var Adele', Dye-Stuffs, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, !lair and Fboth Brushes, Barmy and Toilet Articles, Trussols ,and Shoulder Braces. Garden Seeds. CIMILININOrN will find *nook complete and fresh 'pad all sold at moderato Flees. riirPartners cud Phyaielans—.om the country Are nvlted to examine my stook 111/ANLES N HALM ADAM UOY olk HOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend promptly to all busiaegi entrusted to o ire. 011130 in tho building formerly peon IdJl by flun.-Jas- T Mars, A CARD Kafiri 11 tt,K d for will elteAl s.e ley bueinegs Aerie ) ; my Et beleee inoongreel, end will be u eland by - mo in tint trial ofiat niche e xee 2 T , l=tcr Dil eiber rs, 18n9. Select Voetry. II ler 5e.,19/ ) lle dles— and t• his greedy hely' He leaves a countlete store ; Ills wealth has purolmed hlm a tomb— Ribttilililtoo, THE END OP A WOMAN'S CAPRICES "I , ll,on'are never as ea kvrard, never so ungraceful, never so disagreeable as when , they are making love. A blend to luxury, a husband ditto, I soppose ; but that niter mittent class of human beings denominated lovers are ternhle, bon s. It does very well for women to blush and look flustered now and then alien occasion makes it desirable but to see a man with his face as red as ripe cherry, and real parcel of strong, /wil -1 edtiess, sell reliance, and masculine !done up in broadcloth and starched linen, (quaking from the top of Its shirt collar. h,, mouth 4 BWI y, find his tongue twisted into - Nonvuboons, in, the tarn nth to say 4a,imething sweet --(I gracious So said saucy 6ophic 13 nn aloud to' her. self, as she sat swinging backwards and for- Ards before the windtts, halt wrord retire ing with a delicate ivory fan which lay upon her lap. It also teems So 'Orange not to gay GI casino," she continued, with a rontimg, musical laugh, ''after ono has a-allied an 1 , mg, quoted poetry and talked nonsense with anybody till one is puzilid to know which one of the two is mosthcartlets,rme'n sill or one's companion, to hear him conic dean plump on the subject of matrimony, ■s though that was the legitimate icoilt of every &loch insipid acquaintance' For my part I never had a lovet t here Sophie flutter ed her fan Ind looked pleased, for she had more than onitthat I wasn't sick Of after Ike prelim', il. There was Captain Morriit - thought him thy handsomest mare in the whole circle of my ariviaintance, until he went up hro, hates to me, and swore lie should die if I didn't take tidy on him gimehow he always looked like a fright to me afterwards. Then there was Dr WII kITIN—AO was really agreeable and people said very learned. I was delighted with him for a time : but ha spoiled it all with that offer of his—what longwinded adjectives ! and how the poor fellow Marled, puffed. ' lie tamed me an 'tidorable mestere,' and hiccoughed in the middle of • adorable.' Horrors! I have hated him ever since. Then there was a ---" lien. Sophie started rb. lo and the door bell nag. %Vial a nersoini Noring the Inond before the mirror, minoothing down her brown hair with a taste trimly comma/. `• It won't do to seem interested," she said, as she took a tini.dzing suivey of her person to the k, ) lass, and shook out, with her plaint) jeweled lingers, the folds of her arty ;publin dress. The moment afterwards, when a servant entered to announce Mr. Hairy Anislii she was back to her old twat by the window, rocking and playing with her fan, apparent ly as unconcerned and listless as hough tliat name had not sent a quicker thrill to her heart, or the betray mg crimson all over her pretty face. "Ti II him I will be down presently," she said. The girl disappeared, and Sophie Hung oppn the window, that the cool, fresh air might fart away the extra rosiness from her complexion. Then She went again to the mirror, and after composing her brit, eager, happy face into an expression of demureness, do ' , lectured to the pular. A smile broke over thereatures, and she reached out both hands to the guest ; but, as if suddenly recollec ting herself, she drew them hack again, and with a formal bow of recognition, she passed hint and, suited herself in a rut ther corner of die room. 10MLLUVONTE, PA IL was very evident that something was wrong with &phut : that she had made up her mind either not to be phased or none please. Could it be diet she had foreseen. what was coming ? that ioliensentment of that visit and its result had dictated the merry speccfibs ip her ch‘ruher ? Be that Itti 4 Mir, a half hour Inpl not tilapseil before lolltrry *inslea's hand and fortune, (though i the way, was nothing ful,) reo ip t e a lame pltthe whore Capt. 116 . LLEFoNlig . , rry4N'A --- A Contented Life. BY JAIIIO./I (At i17,,,tv ) Five Innelead el..ilare I have Baled— A rather eloylcrato more— No metier , I eliell,lro content When ['re a little more (A: Vort sr ) Well, r can enact tell Ilma.tand now— That's better than ; And I may wall be nell,fied 4 4 When I've a little inure (it I Ity Fume fifty thoueand--preily well— h I have caned it sore , flowerer I pilot!, not complain When I've a little tuuro ( it 4, 1 rty ) One. hundr , ilthwutand k and oil - A h ' hie is tint n bor. ' Yet I can he eon tent to lire When I've a little wore „lII.OVE hIOILY BELLEFONTS; CENTRE MUNTY; Morris' and Dr. Wilkins' had bten bvfole them. " The lira( man that I ever heard say such things t% ithout making a fool of him self," t tint red Sophie, emphatically, from behind In r fait, no she sat blushing viol evt• drolly gratified, 3et w iihout /designing any reply to the gallant, sitaightfottturd speech in who It Jrn !mei 11.1.1 risked 111;1111o( hope. Ile ought to do pt 'mance ftr the proty Way he unnagtti his tongue Ile's al to getkr too calm to suit " And Sophie shook hit• curly head meaningly, holding her fait before her fur 4 screen. Did she forget «h it she nal le.eli sayiti,„; I •' I won tier if I could mute the way old uncle Jones used to in chinch I" Bile sobbsluiu•d 11 • oubht 1 it it, Pitt -.11111 WOUld't It plague Ilarry of he th,,, is ht II had been asleep while he was talking I'' Sopllll 'S Llne 01 , • , ;11111Cell aithsupptrva.ii tuerrott tit as she g'vt• tau of thrto heavy. breathogs, 111,1 hdlott isl them up with a ita eat c~pl ,11011 ail orthodox draoon It With tt•cll 110111! - 1111(1 thratrirnlly done and poor Hairy qprang holt, upright, Our prised, mortified, chaggrined. 1111m.in na ilitYVi s eritiVliiik ibtrtb Witburst' of 'trfuio pliant laughter. '• Y-o•u little witch—you mischief—you spirit of Lvil;" exclaimed the reviled Harry as he sprang to her side and caught her by the arm with a grip that made her scream, " you deserve a shaking for your beha vior'" Then lowering his voice he added gravely : II you never have done tormenting me' If you love me can you not he gener ous enough to tell me so ; nod if you do not, ant I not at least worthy of a candid refu sal f" Wdrds sprang; to Sophie's hps that would have done credit to her womanly [moire, for the whole depths of her being were ~lured and drawn to arch him as they never before had been towards any man. Hot the could not quite give up her FIIII ery then. She would go one step further from burn err she laid her hand in him and told him he was dearer than all t h e world ber.mle. Su she checked the respott,e that trembled on her tongue, and Iliviging ofr his grasp a ith a nuoctsing get ire and a the piano. She seated her , ilf, 4he ran her lingers gray, fully ov. r the Le) 4, cid broke out in a Kahl, brilliant, .1. litiarit so., ; that in id, I - 01 Irxlcurr'x ears !Ingle a, he .:("0,1 w, t tclimg her, nod choking hick the ...koala wpnlx that carne crowding to his 11 s Gn ueaprence- il.hiu, to11:1::1" l4c .au al hawalliii as he rinsed from sheer es haustinn. "Is it generous - is it just, to ti die with me so to turn into ridicule the etnotuin of a hr•nrt that 01!VT'S 141 you the 1110 t rot, rent alter (loon? I have loved you because beneath tins volatile latrinee cilium-Ml.'of tnnr,,l thotoadit I,e, w truthfulness *rd stet-wheat?, purity of r.oul nod warm current 'of lender womanly fteliturs, that %%mild bathe w ilb blessituts ant windy life of hurt whose hand t% an no fortunate as to touch ita weret springs. You are an heiress, and I only a poor stn dent ; hut i r that is the reason why you treat toe so scornfully, you are loss the liable wo man than I thought you." Sophie's head was averted, and a suspi cious moisture glistened in her eyes as liar. ry asased speaking. Ah why is it that we sometimes 1101,1 our highest happiness so 1104 -tarrying it carelessly in our hands, as though it were hut dross, staking it all upon an idle caprice 1 When she turned her count•enance towards lum again, the same mocking light was In her eyes, the same coquettish smile breathed from her red 111,8. arlipeaklng of heiresses," said Sophie, " tin re it flelen My role. w hose father• is worth iw ice a n /ouch as lane. Perhaps you had in tier ti glister your atluntioti to her, Mr The difference in our dowones would no doubt be quite au .in; dueemeot, and possibly Ale might consider your ease 11101 e ,eiloirsly than I have done." Lilo• nn insulted prince, Harry Ainslee stood up la foie lit r —the hot, fiery, indig nant blood lathe.! In a fierce current over his face - lu , anus cio.sed lightly upon his bre:l)4 ' as if to keep his heart hum bursting with opt Ning mdlgnaUun,its lips compress. ed. sod his dal k eyes flashing 'Sophie, cru el Sophie' "Vrpti trespassed upon his for• bearance one Ittile atop further than you would have dared, bad you known his proud and 1044,101 M tin turn. •• Not till lie had gone—gone without a sin gle word of eapostukation, leaving only% pave .• good-hyd" and the memory of his pale fore to plead for Imo --did the thought less girl waLe to a realq.ation of what she had done. Thot a einiok, terrible fear shot through hei heart, and she would have given every coil on her brow to have benidelier 0110 short moment lon ger. , g Paha w ! What AM f afraid of i Ile will be back Loin in twenty-four boors, and tut importunate as ever,' else muttered to her self, its the street door closed after hint ; yet a sigh that was, half a soh, fbllowed the words, and could Harry have seen the beau tiful pair of eyes that watched him co eager. ly as ho went down the long street, or the bright face that leaned wax cut through the parted blind with such,a whilful look as ho 119tafrpartuiTit - Intght - tpurn - boetr btu turn - to triuptpb• In Frit(' of Sopliiie'apropitiicAplonr hours did not bring backOnys timed into weeks, and'utill toot, come, nor in all that time did sheitim And now the began to thinkherinite \I, mar- (yr, and pried . ace6raingly faci,, sin. did ns nlinosi, an . ) . heroin° i I finaler the circiinistonces t orcgt togs ria on began pzegt (11.11oh cieit to tempt Sophie'm pal:sr The p”or di an (1111.1 wns Kitting,va in Souliitt wotc,teci that Rho 1I tip pet I;e.. In vain papa bought dailths nml up vogtly drchhes hcfore r v io smile or nlNlrneted than ," WIN 41,F. only it , compense If sink t.sortcsB4l that Harty's absence we ly way co, mote,' %‘ iih her nitezed ti r„ suphtr would toss Gtr rioglelted 1. ptith`lllh ail or Hoprvote oidifflrenee, t ak,uy and Cry over it, hours at a F.vetylwdy thought smnethlog W:Vi • atter huh Soptile. d pine ntnnug th,,t Iler si 8 1,0•1,4. and penict became in supportable at last Sisteiitc, who had come so iieri; the solution i Ile mystery, should know 411—gyp Kai is yi44115 Harry up forever seerne r y 'more of an impossibility, tt Will you come into t , arc with mo, Kate ?" she asked, in a tronablo voice, of her sister one day, about iiiinontkfter her trouble with Harry : "X' have"tmething of importance to tell you.' •• (if) away darling, and, wilbe witl! I . you in af, w moments," r lied Iv., c .ist• tug a scar2liing glance at phi. flushed cheek and swolhm eyes. Running swiftly along the gardenuatbs, s as if from fear of pursuit, So p hie treed aside into her favorite arbor, and, higing hor,,lf d.m•ii on a low seat, boned bel ie s,' among tie; cool vines, and gave herself •.) to pacoxy.t in of passionate grief Soon d ie heard one approaching. And an arm as .l twined tenderly about her waist, and a wain' hand was laid caressingly on her droopd [lead 11, Kate, Kale '" she oiled ill the itz,ony of her repentance, " I am ir rfa.tly wre t‘ h d oil don't know wht , klough you have come Vef y near guessing Oro or three tittles II Ar:kv,..141 • kl .41:. and thy hand upon her hea.,pansed over her t•rolt d curls with a geinir soothing um (inn • liarry ar;d I" another rob—quarreled two or three a eeka ago I was willful and rude, jest as it was n.rtural forma to bp. anil he got argry I don't thin( In is going to forr,tve for h« , hasn't hi•ereabere some." Sophie felt liet,elf drawl in a closer eat brave, and was ,ore Kate lilted her. '•I a mild not have owner it to anybody if rt had not been just ,rs it h," she eontinued, rubbing her little white hard into her eyes ; • but I think I love him alnost sa I do you and father aral mother " A 1,1144 dropped on i`)optio's glossy head. and ii.ihter was she held She wondered That Kate war, so wield, .)ut still kept her fare hidden in the vines. • •lie asked me to be hr wife," she eon tinned, ..asked me as noisily else ever did -- in hue% a manly way Olathe made mo feel as though i ought to haw bean the ono to plead instead of him. I ecild not boar that and I anawerec' him as !should not. -lie o was poor and I t I was thinking_ I go with Min than n the world.with too proud to tell can I doh Toll hello lila , ' I am, t ilde I atti Moro And poor Sophie thought k was because h was rich : and all the tun( would rather live in a cott in the grand,oat, mansion any other Irian. only w him so to heaface. Wha me. Kate you are much and you neycr gct into tri I shall die if you don't." wept anew ^Look nn dear, and Soiihig did look up wil nrxt moinviit, with a lit Iran' th,arrnv —not of her Ilarry A trislL:l;. day that alio hay to, though she has Sophie declares to this never forgiven enherof th been Mre A lIISICO two ye • SNAKIC l'IIUIMIIYU•-Th power of charm ing snakes 18 said to possessed by a Swede, who at Atlanta. , recontlyl gave several private and public exhibitions. lle displayed in a box prerty-five snakes of dillerent kinds, ineluding,rattle snakes, vi pers, water moccasins, ;conerheads. and others of the most poisonOus kinds. These he took out and handled in every way, put them in his bosom, etc., not receivill any Injury. 'At ono time lie had all twenty•flve snakes coiled around his neck. At the close of his exhibition a dog was intioduced, ap parently in good health, who rail allowed to be I,otten by the snakes, and In a fow minutes began to droop and In less than an hour died—showing that the shakes hail not been deleted of theiepoisonaus fangs. INDIIONNOY IN DRAM. - At a ball recently given by the Emperor Eugenie; at the Motel s d' All a painful feature of this gorgeous scone was the total disregard of delicacy in the greater part, of the oostginel..;t4ll4reperl ' laity of the toilettes being a 66troptete . un dress t shoulder stays and aletries *ere dis carded, and iu most oases replaced '4y a string of precious atones tightly btiding to gethere,thesseenty-draperies-a—tho—oOrsage: I whieh left esposed the bust 60 stioulders• The WifsdJohn Adams, Love, Money, Marriage and Nine -Days Tn a _few Weeks "Thf proclamation reached of Bliss. the co ontes at several ports A Inu r ;it i I Hire is another little ,bit of gossip for our Suitt!), the wife of John Adams, was at this lady readers, for wl ich the Milwaukee News time at their home near the foot of Penn is responsible ' little imident or acid -11111, charged with the sole care of their dent in famine To life has leaked out in the little bioi,il of children ;. managing their last few day that has caused no little btu' fill tit : keeping house with frog it v, in a cet tail click A young, pretty, and opening her doors to kite holiseless and giv I wetly gill, a year or so ago, Alien just Inn! tog with a pond will a part, of her scald per- I ding tido womanhood, captivated wutli her' Iron to the poor : sicking Work fir her own I cln ri) lips and a insione w ays, n young gen hands, turd ever busily occupied now at the dentin of reputed wealth and great respect I spinning wheel, now oinking auu leis for ability Thu Parties in.th stool ANo 1, o n having never liven sent to school by leant- thi n gl•der of our floosie!' AlMinnea, and jog hunch. th , eigh w i th th e in ,l of b o oks 1 their Won tw courtship, as It was tellji alone Since the d e pai tore o f her husband ' l ol, according to the (we t ; through which it for Congress. the nirow of di nib Intl sped was viewimi was unite of the atauilnig I °l' l w' near' her -by day', nail the ! nista, n•t that nnit circle. It was a coot tship honest walks in darkness hail 01111 , 1Vil In, hmnLle ' And strict le on one stilt, soil a flu tallon oil mansion ; she let self Wit' still weals after a the tithe r Tne young tally di lighted in the ti ,lent ' illness ; ltr house wan a altentio , i of her darling admirer, and no 'leery part : and such was the dishier., of moonlight will. was to., long, not no (to the neighborhood shecou ld lied a Irtr too close , but lore him she could tt ell per,on youngest sun to assist ni lo hail ok lolnieng after the , not Ile drooped arid pined while the !die: aick• ifer re s ictied blushed en het clocks, nod her vows rang from the grave by her nursing ; her own out the same ch or, merry laugh that hind antlers enlihner liff • her foreTatlirw, buried frequently told hint she could not love him, without a prayer, Woo followed woe, and and amid not he los, but that his Roulett one affliction trod on the heels of another. w as agreeable to her, flow often its wan IVinter was hurrying on ; during the day !ejected, rumor says not, but one evening family affairs took ott her attention, but liar pi‘t berme, the water was let out of the long evenings, broken by the sound of the I nal, she gave him another positive refusal sti,rm on the ocean, or, the enemy's artillery and heti ft the !loose, vowing that he would at It iston, were lonesome and melancholy. not live Ile was watched, f01i0.% oil to the ea- Ever in the silent night ruminating on the 1 nil, when he plunged from the bank, in a love and tenderness of her departed parent. 1 place unfortunately, where the water was she needed the consolation of her.liurband's , two feet deep, and the slime in the bottom presence : M i t when. in November, sLie lead 1 fear Ili , was drawn out a 'damp, ml , lOlll- I the King's proclamation, she willingly gave fortable I,dy, ' and a dirty one too The , up her nearest friend exclusively .0 his per- !young lids cited as she would a year be. floes duties, and sent loin the cheerio , 4 me , I fore hind her doll been broken--wan sorry sage • "Thus intelligence a-ill make a plattn that had spoiled his coat, it fitted path for you, though a dangerous one . horn sn well, and she was sure rapt 1 ros otuiltl not join to day in the petitions of ntor nor t•onld not cot another like worthy pastor for a reconciliation to tween I tt(hi , stage of the &Hair, the father of our no longer parent state, but ti lam state, th e lady, a pritaetil interfer and these colonies Let 114 seperate : they ,ed- The suitor of hug daughter was rich -a are unworthy ip he our brethren Let tot quality he liked lie needed 010110)' in his tentoitie, them, and, instead of supplication,, hnstnrss Rod most have it To be brief, it was Hera int!,••II that Augii-olis should niairy as formerly, for thew prosperity lad hapio ne".. lot its !It Seel:}l the Almighty to Mist this Evelt"' or rather Evelio° mlioula marry loin and for the poi,e,sion of the their counsels, and bring to nought all their gThi'l•Mglll; a6l. • a . the first installment of the mu rhinsr money —the knot was tied, and -the happy couple started on a marriage tour y wi re Gene just nine days—nine days the geOnfil says, of unalloyed pleasure. As soon as they arrived at home, thi! old man demanded a ;ILI& for the balance of the mon ey but secure as he thought in the love of his charming young wife hr peremptorily refused That night tic wife returned to the home of her father and there remains refit si see her Ion) of nine days An other CIIIIIP'Qnwie was eflected. Augustus has pail 5: , o(), and the graceless scamp hay- Mg hail the romance of his love worn off. boasts that one hundred and thirty-three and one 'rents a day is chetto emietgh for being married to a pretty w mean. And thus the case stands now " MI (3, li roc It. nt,l 111 The salutation between two Chinamen when they meet, conmsli in each clasping aryl hhalong, In 9 own hands. Instead of ash others. and bowing very pramotilr almost to the ground, several tunes A question mole common than - How do you do ? -is. yoo eaten flee 7 '"l'hts being the great article of fond throughout the empire. and forming the chief and indiapenable part of every In al it Is taken for grante 1 that of you 'ive " I'lll.ll rice " you are well. Eti quette region 4 that in conversation (sell should compliment the other and everything belonging to him in the most laudatory style ; and depricate _himself with all per taining to litm, to the lowest possible pinnt. The following i 4 no exaggeration, though not the precise words . "What is your honorable name 7" '•My insignificant appellation is Wrong" Where is your magnificent palace I" '•My contemptible but is at Socha')." "flow many are your illustrious chit. Oren 1" "My vile, worthless brats are flve." "flow is the health of yourdistinguisheit sponge 1" 11fr mean, good fur nothing old woman pi well ' A %Vector!) genius latole iionstructed a wind wagon to bear inns to Pike's Peak, which has reahaisi his nini,t singuine expec• tntlonv - carrying him through in twenty days Encouraged by 1114 success, other parties in the mine town set about the con stripition of the same kind of wagons, and a ,party of eight started out on the prairies to try not which hid been finished The wind Nras blowing a gale at the tune, and every• thins a orked to a charm. The occupants, gliding swiftly over the plairics, were de lighting themselves with ant4cipation of a L s's:icily trip to the mines, when the velocity d ot thevehicle created a lively alarm for their safety. The wagon sped onward before the driving wind faster and faster, until the ex letrecg broke and depositedOem sit on the ground, and in a somewhat ilanytged cankili• hon from broken heads, bruised limbs and boding. The speed of the machine is saidlli have been forty milea per honr. ell you." a Otart, and the o scream, leaped hiter Ko.te, but of Some people in Mttwinkle met at a private house, preparatory to starting on a picnic. Two of the gentlemen got to rpotrreling about one of the 4.adius, and tinbly fought in good earnest. The ladies also pitched itt, and sandwiches and doughnuts were hurled in profusion at antagonist's heads. Sonnets were smashed and white dresses ruined, and there was a general wrecking of wearing itabiliments. When the excitement was over, it was deeded to adjourn the pia9ia, a light and,a pleasure party being consider ed rather too machtfor opo day, and that day the Sa b b at h. When a friend once told Plato viliat fon dalp stories his ,ilinemies had propagated cOneerning I will live so," replied tbeophilosoriber, "t h at nobody.sball believe thetti." Chinese Salutations. Bow a German Woman Got Along. Chsked ii_pleasiiint looking (lerman wo man in market, one cold morning. if it wa , not hard work to .tome every morning and mind her stall. Oh, yes,".was her reply, "fish pretty cold hitt I most do something. I did not use tu tend market " I inquired how it happ:ned thrit her cir culnsianees had so changed. 1n he/ own broken Engli.h she told rue the following MEE Ale and my husbind come from Ger. many, and on the sea be die, and when me get to St. limit', me have no monish and four. pve ohtlilren. so Ivwsli. I iron., 1 do everyting I can Jo, and 1 only get .bread den I grls imnin' too hard for me. So I aaid , d. will go lw the country I and work garden, and I Hells my irorungs and everyting, and works some more and gels twenty dollars, and then 1 rents of ilerman man one acre of ground and 1 spade him and dig him and work him all myself-- my boy only sevesi Testis old then T snil I 'atsed lettuce, and I;ifetskuti . onions, and corn, ani every tn., Mt+ tones Mardi:h. ' Then in two year: 1 Illetflitwo acres. antilhen my boys and gists help samo, and L mace lots of monish. Then in fowyears .1 buy tho land. And then I builds rfi - e a good house, end two years ago I gets me a husband." She paused. and the smile that playeu over her faue was radiant with content and love " i/owdo you get ou'now V' I. asked. "Oh, vury well," she answered and with a merry twinkle in her eye, ahe added. "Ile is do most convenient thing. about de house but my now cooking stove. Lie spade my ground erd•help me to get ready for market and nume w;• baby while I comes, for I knows better as ho how to sill. .1 been knowm' so long." r Judge II:, was once otiliged to " double " with an Itishrnan in a crowded hotel, when the following conversation ensued : " Pat, you would have remained 3U.yrig time in the old country before you could havo slept with a Judge, would you not I" Yis; yer honor," said Pat, " and 1 think yer honorysiold have been a long titan In the ould oFubfhryrbefqre yo'd bona a Juilgi, !ESE A Pretty Little Shakerees Rene off wig; a Young Man It is well knots it that the Shakers (Li not ninny. Th.. Se' Yea are kepl entirely sepa rate. Iliit somrtitre liirman nature kursta cut among tlie younger tirCtliren and sit hos, aoil they go t married. Tha doors of 511100..1.1019 ;re frouver after btrrod against them wh irr they live as man and wife The Shaker village at WaiTanatilla, ft „m this city, was recently the ~e ne of an elopement. - 1.17.A1b N!au ui wait adopted by the speety a'hen she wa.., tiAht years old At that a g e .sti(,, 0101100 c Ilbst • y w,I I very nw o er rungement r, it a hen ehe ietichei the iii lciesting age of beventeen she shgh' ly eh rd r mind She eilemniteted p low of I,ln , k Vv.; one day, said ere 4 1/Clll4 tie proi•rt) of a yowls man nnm iI Manny. She Toni lit there 00 , ild I ur Irvin in those i..;yes, and wi,lied the owner 01 them could renounce the Wpfli adopt long wai.lcuats, and tel. , ' up los 41,0,1 e with /110 6h wets. al together, so Oar cot,ld ter tutu and tall: with Imo ever) ILL)... But the young wan did after he and I, Nish r Elihabetrli had a few at eli CT, she began lc doubt the pie eminent I.Lndict,iioe of lung waistcoate het.. If Tht learuel of these interviews, A Id, 111 Ri9•1111d1 WIIII the 41101111 V of their ii lief, hied to prevent him seeing her InJre They isseant aell Inst.of course, their s 11,n ts were nut eruirtieS success.— (4, tie to the contrary Whets a girl gots her mind made up that a young man is about u near right its he'can he her patents or guar dian/I.llla, 4,9 a ell '• lei her *eta " without nny foss for she is bound to go iht Friday last two I fiend; of Mr Murray, Mr Foot, and a student in the Law Col ge. city, art teed near the Shaker settlement the dos of the day They lingezid near until dark, when they passed the house containing the pretty little 6hak ere.; she Lnew of their intended advent, and promptly anaavered the signal they gar• her. Soon she appeared in the street, and accompanied them to I) isle's Corners, ; where Nturray awaited her. The meeting was ardent. The young lady wag alt)reil atit t r " ateillitrti d • dazzling Lind. The couple are " eng " by thia time, and we extend our blessings, after the manner of star ratlier.—Cleatislendl r. GIME /Fnother Gipll Sw:ndle The coffers °tan old bachelor named Wea ver, re:riling at Einairs. in Lehigh county, , wire' er.lieN - r o r nrh6tf - dAlat's V P 7 nicely a few days Ly a couple of gip "les The old g linkman, it appears was itenn from au kneos, when the gipaies Ii ;meg, or it call it at his house and pets I for Iwo, at thy Kane time tellingVo m that to ike lob cure sure with the reeler they proposeJ,lie mu,t, while under Me' treatire tit, deposit one Lundred dollar', un d .r a stone in a certain-place, and that this "nioney most retni.in !lucre for I rert3iu time, al the end of which he could be restored to 1M etch The old gentleimin had not the hundred convenient, when the gipsies tho'L list ninety dollars which he had in his pos- SeARIOII in Allentown hills and silver, ifollltl prove quite as efficacious od produce the desired favorable change th the old gentle man's condition Well to make a long story short, the money was forked over, placed under N.e stone, and very soon after- I wanly pocketed by the cunning gipsies, who T11111:1. tracks as soon no they had their prize, Iclaving the old man Lo lament the lone of Ins money as V. ell as his health. The gip kfes were pursued and arrested at Rlegels 1, elite: There were two gipsics, a man aged, about forty, with his wife,- a young woman of seventeen. The constable searched the thieves and their wagon'at Riegolxville, ant foetid fifty dollars of Mr Weaver's money. The-gipsies were taken to Lehigh county.— , Ro , don E 3 Prince Jerome Bonaparte, ex King of Westphalia, uncle of the 'Emperor of the French, and the last or the brvithirs of rho greaL.Napolenn, is dead.- Ile has reaches; the ago of TO years. In the year 1802, he came to Aineri6, anti in 1803, when twenty years of age, was married to art American .44, Miss Patterson of 11061116 re, fro% whom he was subsegneptly divorced by the decree of his Imperial brpther Fe 4esidc4 for Remo years in the' United Staten. Ue leaves one son by his American merriage— Jerome Napoleon ; ,a resident of Baltimore., who ham a son now In the French army, ail a Captain. - 1 Re ,received his education at West Point, and for a time held a comes* alon in the Army of the (hilted tatet. 4ik 101/01" QOM) wrote to a lady who fleeted him, saying thnt he intended to iretfre to tiome secluded wpot, and broattle away Ids in sighs." To which the lady replied by fliquiring whether they were to be Medium or largo sits. % The top hp not sloes lie" beard Venni - Fern oii,y:a if our kior of the knew the previous life of the glen they mar, ry. the list of old maids wpaid be *Maar fully inpreasesl. If the pen' knelt. Tatut,y. what their future lirisimere to be. wouldluti svo "C MI - *I" I. "' C AMOI SEMEI En El
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