7 ,rs- mt-JLl l! 'LlJJl.JLl!!!L'ii-Jll.."il THE SUNBURY AMERICAN , 13 rUBllBHED BVERY 8ATCRDA7 BT EMTi "WILVERT, Proprietor, MJLSBEIl'i BTTH.UIS09, MAllKliT SliCA.KH, At 9t.SU lu AlrniM?c. II not paid wllliln 6 Mouths $2. Subteriptiont taltn for len than nix Mont?u. CowjntcTF.n witli tills establishment is an cKten IreNEW JOB OFFICIO, containing a vnricty of Slain nml fancy tvpe equnl to any estnbllsuincnt 1 tho Intsrlor of the State, for which the pi'""1 Hge of the public Is respectfully nolicitctl. professional. JCItKHIAII NXYIKll. Attorney nt Lw, Sunbury, Pn. All profesniounl busl lies fiitrustod to hit cure will receive prompt nt tention In this anil adjoining counties. Can be eonsnlted both In English and German. Also, Dihtrict AttorneT of Northumberland county. Au.20,1870.-ly. JXO. A. WILSOS, ATTORNET AT LAW, No. 144 FoURTn AVESUR, Notary Public, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 15,1871). 1y. J (i. 31 initl.F, CO, Market Street, SUNBURY, PA. Dealers In Drujrs, Medicines, Taints, Oils, Glat,s, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Pocket Books, Dairies, &c. . SI. VOLVEHTOX, Attorney at Law. Market Square, SUNBURY, PA. Profession e.1 business in thit and adjoining counties prompt -.y attended to. D' It. A. It. S.4.VIDOK, respectfully an nounces himself as Physician and Surgeon to the citizensof Suubury and Ticinity, taavinir lo cated himstil permanently on Market street, near ly opposite the Fairmouut Hotel, where be can be consulted at all hour when not proitBuionally ncae;d. aplU-i-ly rilliETIlt TEETH! .1. N. CKKSSl-NliKK, JL Surgeon Dentist, BL'NBURY. PA. All work carefully attended to and warranted. Am thank ful to all for the kindness extended toward me fcr giving mo their patronage In tho past, atM hpe a continuance nud Increase of the same. i?"Oflico, first door cast of Adams' Express Otllce. apUO-69 GW. Zl EG EER, Attorney nt Law, north side of Public Square, one door cast of the old Bank building, SUNBURY, PA. Collec tions and all professional business promptly at tended to in the courts of NoriUutubcrlanrl and adjoining counties. srpt 15-68 AN. BKICE, Attorney at Law, Sunbnry, Pa. Oitieo lu corner room up stairs, of Haunt's Nw Building, formerly occupied by G. W. H;npt, Esq. Collections of claims, writings, and all kinds nf legal business attended to care fully and with dispatch. April 2,'70-ly. C1 A. UF.IMEXSXYOER, Atfcrnoy "t I Law, fcUNHUKY, PA. All businefs en triitod to his care attended to promptly Rtid titli diligence. apl27-C7 J. KAY CEEMENT. Attorney at Law, BrNBURY, PA. Collections nnd all p; f essiiiiial businens promptly attended to. incli31-t;0 c. J. nnrsr.n. L. n. kase. BltlMCK V KANE. AttorncTt and Coun sellors at Law, SUNBURY, PA. Office on Chestnut street, west of the N. C. aud P. A E. Railroad Depot, In the buP.dir.j lately occupied by Y. Lazarus, Esq. Collcctloi s and all-proftss-Sonal business promptly attended to la Northum berland and adjoining counties. rpllOaJO i. b. norim. w. i. wolvehtos BOYF.K WOLVEKTOX, Attorneys at Law, on second floor in P-iight's new oulldine, bUNBURY, PA. S. B. foyer and W. J. Wolverton respectfully announce that they have eutered into co-partnership in the practice of their profession In Northumberland and adjoin ing count lot.. Consultations can bo had in the 'Merman language. npl4-63 HII. MAKSElt, Attorney at Law, SUN- BURY, PA. CollcoUons attended tt in ;ha counties of Northnmberiand, Union, 5nyder, Montour, Columbia and Lycominp. npllO-69 VM. M. HOCKETELLEK. LLOTD T. BOUKniCII. i)0(hefi:llkr a kohkbacii, 1 Attorneys at Law, SUNBURY, PA. Of fice in HauptH new building, second floor. En trance on Market Sqnaro. jan4-68 business fe'nrbs. b XTAEEXTIXE UIETZ, ATholesale rod V Reluil dealer in every variety of ANTHRACITE COAL, UPPER WHARr, SUNBURY, FLNN'A. All kinds of firtii'i taken In exehnnp for Coal. Orlc.rs fcolicited and filled promptly. fcMS-71. W. S. KliOAPS. J. J'ACRSll UAA3. xr n. uiioaiis v ro.. II I l'.ETAII, DEALBBb DP ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, PENN'A. OrFir. wiTn Haas, FAfiEt.y & Co., . Orders left at ScaMiolu Bro's., office Market Ptrcet, will receive prompt nttcutiou. Couutry ."ustom respectfully policited. Feb. 1X71. tf. CO AM COAM (Oil.!-GRANT BROS., Shippers aud Wholeralc and Retail Dealers in WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBUR i, PA (towpu wHAr.r.) t'iST" f ole Ageuts, wwtwurd, at the celsbrnted Henry Clay Coal. Janl'J ii "" , II AXfirElAVEKY J. M. DAUTIIOLOMKW, 1'KorRiKTOR. FOTRTH STREET, ABOVE MARKET, Suubury Pa. rIMIE best of riding aad driving horses always 1 on hand to serve customers. Oidcrs left nt the Central Hotel, for vbie!ci. will receive 'rrin. 1 1 atien.ion. Nov. 5, 1n',0. ii:xtivikv. G J". O It G V. M. K E K X 7n Simmon's JiHthlin'L tf'trktt 8jutrt, Sr-Mirav, Pa., XS fr-fire I to d j all kinds of work pertalniar l' Dentistry. H keeps couslaiiUy ou baud a .arge. ax.'rtninat of Teeth, aud other Dental tnati.ri.il, fi"iu niiicbl e wi.l be able to seleot, an l nteilll.e .e.u.rs of his c.-tom "rs. Ail iiU in irite.l t j (;ic ul.raoliou, or tlia .lie iiinney refill) !!. Tl'.i veiv he.t M .iti V:iili sml Tooth Towdtt s i !l ou h.U'l. llis refeiences Hie the punierous patrons f?r Iiiiiii ha h.i worked l i tits Ijh lelvs years. P iiiimi v, Aj.ii 1 , 1 MW. M' ( Oil. YAllD. MV1K e.u l-i .'IK 11 u tli ii'iie I Ituvuiit C iRiie-'led the Coal all l.i.eueu.ivn t'Lt1' H A OK.W S ,: i t, t Mi.'.llel t sup.iiy l4.1ll. ii with lbs t riv in hi or niu,, ii i i rou isn. rTi bto.-s sti I Nut, con4U.ij tat&ud. Gt4:o J M CAF VALLADR. Sunnuiy, Jju, I'., l,'u. it. l.tuU lilll M to. I ire, I tt'w siuil INSURANCE 14,'UI'toH tlUK Attltlvul AGENCY Sltll'M i A IU Kit, MATtKl i M UKKT, SfMU'RV, Y.K Mr amis hti'iiksiMin. .' Ao . , . Ult'ti;, !, 4,ti.i ; . Mi i : . M t '....ii. a, Ywi St, " I t. -'l '. i ei't' " " S-i'' .. I hi .1.1 " a i 'i i j 4 ,v . 't,k " MJ.itJ' I., io, " " IkeJ! . ,.,.(.., t .0, I.1MI.UK4 , , :.u..)r. 4'm. ,, 'ji,ij' . i ' ri .'..4..J.I.., i..,'i.t; I . ki, . nm, " i S ft I I . ii .i I, It u . i J, " tMi 1J ". ,.. " ' I ,. ll J I.......S ' " I .vi.ul (i,j., w l w ' I '( . II. . I -.4.'. it f ' i.r ; mj i I . ., . " Ml i I I (iilMi I h ' SUINBUBY tE.Htn1llAll.el 111 IS lO. rmcE J1 50 I. ADVAXCE. otcla rnxti !jcst;mnmt3. ry x i o"x"h t e ET'nTortr KT)Txn8rsrT, LJ Proprietor, Shnmokln Ftroct, Trevoiton, Niiitliumbcrland county, Fa. The tubie Is sup plied with the best the market affords. Oood stabling and attentive oftlein. Jan. SI, '71 HOOVEIt IIOVSE, Third Street, at tho depot, SwNBL'RIi, PA., 1V. Kekse, pro prietor. arm meals servcil up nt all hours. Fish, Fowls nnd Gamv.. Prch Oysters con stantly on hand nnd served in eery style. The beet of wines nnd liquors at the. Bar. t.TFamilies will be supplied with oysters done up iu any style, by leaving orders at the Bur. Xov.r,'70-ly. KESTAIHANT A EATIXU IIOISE. CHARLES ITZEL, PiiopRiEton. Chestnut Street, a few doors from the Depot. Bcnbcbt, Pa., HAS open a Restaurant and Eating II0U6O, for the accommodation ofthe pnbllc. Warm menlican bo hadall hours. Allklndsof came. ll(,h, ivrc. served up at enon nonce, jus bat is supplied with the bestliquor in market No pains spared to plense,n1 terms moacrate rjanoury, oepiniriwr, tin isw -lv. NATIOX AE EAOEK II EE It SAEOOX, ON IUIBD STKEET, NEAR Tnit PEPOT, SUNBURY, PA. JOSEPU BACIIER informs the citiiens of Sun burv nnd the public generally, that he has opened a LAUER BEER SALOON nt the above place. Tho best of Lager Beer, and Malt Liquors will be kept. Also Oyxtert, &c, constantly serv ed up to customers. XTATIOXAI. HOTEL. Al'GCSTlTS X WALD, .Proprietor, Georgetown North'd Connty, Tn., at the Station .of the N. C. R. W. Choice wines nnd cigars a', the bar. : The tablets supplied with tne best ths mwkct affords. Good stabling and attentive ostlers. A1 EEEtatEXY IIOISE, Col. CflAS. KLECKSF.R. Paoprietor, Nos. 813 nnd 814 Market Street, above eighth, L'lliLADF.Ll'lliA. Terms, 1 per day. He respectfully solicits your patronage. 13CIFrilOTEI., WILLIAM FN'GLE MAN, Proprietor, Front Street, between Chestnut and Walnut Streets, Sunbury, Pa. Sept. 24, 1370. ly. rASKIXUTOX HOISK, C. NEFF, Proprietor. (. timer of Market tS Seeonil Streets, opposite the Court House, Suubury, Pa. .May2S,'7U. OTEE A RENTAL' It A X T, THOMAS A. HALL, Proprietor, Sunbnry St., west SHAMOKIN, PENN'A. Meals served at all hours, nt short notice. The best of Liquors at the Bur. The Table is sup plied with tliebest and latest In the markets. At tentive servants. Terms moderate. Patrnnage solicited. HLMl.UEIN UENTAERAXT, LOUIS HUM MEL, Proprietor, Commrres St.. 6JIAMOKIN, PENN'A. Xlavinp just refitted the above Saloon for the accomodation of the pnblic, is now prepared ti serve jis friends with the bet lefreshments, and fresh Lacer Beer, Ale, Porter, end all other malt quors. I"" ACH A V A XX FY A I ITS; VH"oiTE, J E. V. BURNHAM, Proprietor, Corner Lacka wanna and Franklin Avenues, Seranton, Pa., op posite Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Depot. Free carriages to convey quests to and from Depot. Mar. 6. '7Q.-ly. J. YALER'S WINTER ARE3i AXD HOTEL Aot. 720, 722, 724 fc 727 Vint St., PHILADELPHIA. WINTER G AKDEN II OTKL, (O.t Till EVROPEAK PLAN) Centrally located, connecting with all tho City Passenger Railway Cars, from all Hie Depots in the City. Excellent Accommodations Tor Tra veller. Grand Vocsl and Ir.strurccntal Concerts every tvenim: in the Summer and Winter Garden. tT Orchestrion Concert Ei?ry Aft(rnoon.$ PIKE LltllEi' KESTArJK ANT THE BEST OF nRFKESSMKNTS SERVED. Office of J. Vuler's Fountain Park Brewery. June 4, lS70.-ly. I " L I Q I'OH S T O R E t I CHRISTIAN NEFF, i Eeeond Ptrest, dj pobiie the Court Houee, BUN- ' BURY, PA., Respectfully Incites the attention of Retailers 1 and others, that he has on hand, ar.d will con I slant iv keep all tinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ! Consisting nf Fur Brandies: Crgniac, Cherry, Gineer, Rocbnlle and Otsrd. I Whiskies: Pure P.ys Copper-nistilletl, Monon ' gahela, Apple and Nectar. PUPE HOLLAND GIX ! I T.'inej: Chauipague W;ac, Sherry, F.'rt and i Claret. j Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Tum, ! Brown Pt.mt and Scotch" Ale. j STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, I And all others Liquors which can be fi.unl in the city markets, wtii' h will be S')!d at Whole,- j sals and Il'lail. Every article gnvameed as j represented. Also, larRe lot of DEMI JOHNS I aud BOTTLES, always on baud. j t if" Oiders promptly atteu led o, and publie I patronage rwectlullv's'.ieiied " C. NV.FF. I Sunbnry, July 3, lbf.9. 1y. I JIAKOWAKF. STORE, J. II. C onlej , 4. o. j MARKET STIUILT, SUNUL'RV, PA., I I T AS received a new assortnieut of all kiuds of : II lliti'itwitre, Cutlsiy, Mi liauie' Tool, tS.e., of a, I feti'ii) ii'i.u. il.o War : liais Hub", Hun., Spck.... i iu Maker s Mate - lno, kll kial of ; l.r.iiht- tf. '1 comaker's i:d Saddler's. Lveiv 1 thiui! in IU !!aru'A'.irs Inicciii rs Inun4 b;cli : whl l e sold as lo a c.o L lo' i;bt of any oitijr ; esi.iLUst.me ut !. the ccuutry. t s.i auj ses their stocii. I bm.tmry.P.e. 11, IV.9 UOOT AMI hUOK MAMTAC II UCIl. VDlers'netl latiii); ric(sit a sbnp a I stieil, ns.iiiy oi ids.is ins t ti.itai I II ,1.' II 'it', . ir,tri'l I ui!iu.j. tuis til W.iiJ of ilnOlb A N i tllin'.'i l.t llis Uttt iijn. fits ,!nck It of I ha wi yt 'l r,t .ilyln ll.s liitlrl, I II ttij l.t l:.a UiKtt 1 .ito.tt ,. bit Ktly luailu I tt ly Hi. nil lite, Li Mi'l lieiutlteT wutins Lln tt.l i-1 r,ut,,. 1) I i iii.iiinUi'tiilll. ' " lis !iiii : aio ii. -ii I l t...l uu4 tOIUS ttls I t.'t, m. I ttlcu I I'.n n I'.ili .nat. I 'in i iwimiui-'s K' i.t'i ilone at sltoil ' boi M'.utrNtlt. j ttaiibur f , .bat il, K. t ui'.oiurs u utNuif, WSl t l II 1.1-1-. lf II OU 'k) AN II IU II Ul. si, 1 4 I'4;t'i I' i ' ,i .', Mi. in! Stua.k s.u'l..;. VI 1. k.u It i f ll.-4 kl. 1 SI. -.t Ui4 Ik 1. 1 el4l In III ! kill Ut4l.l4l II. t tk l-Vt!4. tl I., i . ...( a .. w,i i.i,iiv O.iwts.s lJ Il . ) ..I ,IW It. It.u. M A. S I I . l'lLurricAL ii.irr.cn, ! HUOlUU, . V. AU 04wU U.iilully (woaivosi sUi4 .ivwiyUy tiktsauistU. SUNBURY, PA., RALTI.nOKE LOCH HOSPITAL. JQR. JOHNSTON, Physician of this eclebroted Instllntlon.'bas discovered the most certain, speedy, plensuut and effectual remedy In the world for nil DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Weakness of tho Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affections of Kidneys and Bladder, Involun tary Discharges, linpotency, General Debili ty, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low Spirit'", Coufulon of Men's, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Siirlit or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of Liver, I.iinpj, Stomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders arising frcm the Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrtns to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most biillintit hopes of anticipations, rendering inanl.tc, Ae., Impos sible. iOFNGMFN especially, who have hecoine the victims of Soli tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annunlly swueps to an untimely grave thousands of yonnir men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might other wise have entranced listening Semites with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecslacy tbe living lyre, may call with full coutidoiicc. MARRIAGE. Married Persons or Ynuii Men contemplating marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, (Loss of Procrcatlvc Puwer linpotency), Neivous Ex citability, Palpitallou, Orgauie Weakness, Nor tous Debility, or any other Disqualification, speedily relieved. He who places hlmlf tinder the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor ns a gentle man, and confidently rely uion Lis skill as a Phv siclun. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, linpotency, Lofs of Power, Immediately Cured and full Vigor Restored. This Distressing Affection which renders Lifo miserable nnd marriage Impossible is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons arc too apt to commit excesses .from not bclngaware of tbe dreadful conseqeiices that mny ensue. Now, who that understands the subject, will pretend to deny that the power of procreation Is lost sooner by those falling Into Improper habits thau by the prudent I Beside being deprived the pleasure of hetihby offspring, the most serious and destructive Fiuptuius lo both body and mind arise. The system becomes de ranged, tho Phyi''al and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Prorreutivu Power, Nervous Irritability. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigent iou, Constitutional Debility, n Wasting I ol t lie t rame, Cougli, lonsuinpllou, Decay aud Death. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. Persons mined In health by iirKur.ncd preten ders who keep thein trifling month after month, taking poisonous nnd Injurious compounds, shuuld applv Immediately. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College, of Surgeons, Lon don, Graduated from ouc ofthe most civiuent Colleges in the United Stales, and the prenier part of whose ife has been spent in the hospitals of London, Pris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has elt'ected some of the most astonishing cars that were sver known j many troubled with ring ing in the hed and ears when asleep, pr. tt nervousness, being alarmed nt sudden soum!, bashfulucse, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, wei cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses ail tliose who have lujurwl themselves by Improper indulgence aud solitary habits, which ruin both body uud mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or iuur riage. , Thesis arc some of the end and melarccl a'y effects produced by early habits of youth, viz': Weakness of the Back aud Limbs. Puinn In tu Back and Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Mus cular Power, Palpitation of tbe Heart, I) ipepy, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of Dttes'ive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms if Con sumption, &c. MuNTAU.T--The ftorfrl cOus ou th? mind are much to be dreaded Itoss of Memory, Con fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Ev.l Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, 4c, are son-.o of tho evlis produced. Tuors.iNns of persons of all nsres ei;i now judne what is the cause of their declining healib, losing their vigor, hecouilrg, wsak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having n singular appearance about the eves, cough and evroptoma of consump tion. YOUNG Nf EN Who have injured thcmelcrs l.y a certain prac tice indulged In when nlor.e, a habit liivic. f.My learned from evil compaui-ms, or at bchool, t!is effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impos sible, aud destroys both miud nnd bmiy, bhuuid apply immediately. What a pity that a yor.cg niau, tbe hereof h'i country, tlio darling of his parents, e'.ould 1c. snatcheil from all prospects and enjoyments t I life, by the rniiscquencu of deviating lum tbe path of nature and Indulging in a certain secret I habit. Such perions mi-st, l efoieeouteiei laoii,; ! MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound min i and body are the mo?t tceesfa"' requisites to pro:noio eounubi.il lnopi pee. Litleed witboct lliexe, the journey lor nii'h life becomes a weary pilgrimasj" ; the," pr.ini ect hourly darkens to the view ; thy chid beeoiues shadowed wi'.b despair and oiled with ilii iin:';tii iholy retlection, that the hitppiiiosa of auuthjr becumes biightcii niib ourown. A CERTAIN IMMENSE. WLeu tb utisgulded and iicpnulen' vc'iryof pleasure Muds tba. bs has Imbibed tbe k...:.i"s ni this painful diseass, it too often rappcis th.it ,t:i ill-tuned sense of shame, or dread of disomy, ; deters bim from uppljiai; to tlui'-e who, fm.i 1 edue.itiou end rrbpeclaldlity, can nl' lie t '.iV'ui:.: : bim, delaying ll'.l the conni'.ulioiial tyiiiploiu-. of this horrid dnease make their appec.r.n.ce, mi, Ii as ulcerated ,tr ttroat, disease .1 !.., ti.'cU'in! ' pairs iu tbe Lead and liinlt, tliiniu of s' lit, . deafness, noths on the stiin bones and uri.is, , blolebss on the licid, fa u and iaiivi.hch, ; n. 1 giessiiif: with frightful rapidity, till l.i-t tic ' palulo of thu mouth or lu b. ui . tl.ej-e i.ill : iu, and the vk-t'.m of thi 'l'il d.. c. I., m.i . s horiiil ohje'ct of euuiuiiserat Ion, t.!f dL.tth pi.!;. , a period to his dreadful suffering, by s mi ling Ului to ' itisi L liilibeuvei C'l t. ijuut f .V.il V, uo traveller returus." , ; li is a melancholy fitd th it l.-.' 'mn.!, p'r. I VKturs to Huh tcriili'.d dim' me, l.ncili I'.iiliin; i into the liautU of lnoiant or iu.-ki.iiuI l'lil. '1XNUEU.S, who, b? tbe u.u t( Unit tlt.nliy l'i i- i on, Meicury, Ac, tlolroy Hie c ' t -1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 , m.il lucuiulilt of turiiii.', lii I lie 1111I1.0 v i.it. n r muulU alter Intuitu taking llicir iiuiiniin or in jurious CiiiiU'niiiiiix, autl lu.lc 1 1 nl It. in.; ri - li.ic.l to ii rout: will of 1 i lo Vlj-ur mi l II i in -., in ,1, .. our leave b.lil Kt'U ri.ii.cj IKallu t j iU over . lti jl-lllliii; tlliaHitutititiil. Iu nu ll, tlicit lure, Ut. Juiisui.s lf L it bim. , mil to pit ici e Ilia uidhI lut nt.i':e c . i. ) , .mi liolu Lis eMniitlv pi.ti lue ami nlm o.ili.mi i:i , Urn ki-'. H Jl'.uls tl l.ui"ic, .ni t is c u i -1 In tlo cuuiitiy, t;i i Liiluutl, 1 lulu , I l 1..1 Ii .j lii i I Hint tit lit It', U SlMOifil lu lilt r llm nn.Kt r I - I uio, i-cjjr ii4 siuctit.il Katvjy iu iu ni l , I il 4.1 iflkCuM, of litifru ! ii i . I I'll. JtJIIVMllS, i tiiriLr, no. 7, tt. mi.i'tui' K siiin.r. hi i tiu.o.i , vi. 1 1. 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Pound dead 1 dciid and alone ! There was nobnily near, nobody near When the Outcast died on her pillow of stone No mother, no brother, no sister dear, Not a friendly voice to soothe or cheer I Not a watching eyo, nor a pitying tear, Oh ! the city slept, when she ilied alone Iu a roofless street, on u pillow of stone. Mnnv n weary day went by, While wretched. nnd worn she begged for bread, Tired of life, and longing to lie Peacefully down Willi tbe eilent dead ; Hunger and' cold and scorn and pain, Hand wasted her form nnd scared her bruin, Till nt last on a bed of frozen frronn.l, Willi a pillow of stone, was the Outcast found. Found dead ! dead nnd alone, On n pillow of stone, In tbe roo fless street j Noiody heard her last faint tuoan. Or knew when uer sad heart ceased to beat ; No mourner lingered, with teurs or sighs, But thu stars looked down with u.tvinir eves. And the chiil v.JSs passed with n wailing sound I O'er the lonely spot wh.'ie her form was found. i Found dead ! vet not nloue ; There was somebody near wye, He was near Who sv Herri no man to cast the first stone, When an Ci'.cast 'errt shed, a repentant tear Perhaps He hcl dd that grief c.rd despair. Perhaps cu His feet fell her flouting luiir, Toi-givci', and snatched from tho edge of tho pit, With Rabab and Murv in Heaven to eit. K cv THE DOXATIOX PARTY. "Whv. of all thinss when rliil von rrct home V" said the merry Mrs. 13elles, as she ; ueuevolence goes on, and that woman is entered her cheerful parlor nt ten o'clock beginning to think' and feel for woman and on Thanksgiving night, and found her hue- for the oppressed, nnd to call upon her baud sittiug moodily alone, having just re- neighbors to lay their offering of sympathy turned from a trip to .Now York, atid she j upon the alters of suflering hearts. Ed shook him heartily by the hand, nnd left I ward, dear ns you are to me, dearer than uer kiis ot true wilely nflccuon upon Ins lip ; he still keeping his seat and looking as it lie had run oil the track or bad his con signment of merchandise sunk to the bot tom of Lake Erie. "I low long have you been here she again asked, uot heeding his silence. "An hour or two." "Come down ou the Clippor ?" The gentlemen nodded. "JTeeu well?'' she continued, drawinc ou ner gioves, unpinning tier snawl, and i laying elf her hat. j "Oh '" she exclaimed, shaking hacklier : curls, how I wi;.h you had got home before j night, that you might have gone with me j to the t!o:iaiin:i party ; we had the nicest time I would havj given cuythir.g if you I bail been U.erc ; I have not teen a merrier 1 party thi3 many n day. Oh, I wii-h you liad come sooutv.'' I'erhpps you had better save your ro- grets, lor I an very suro 1 should uot have 1 gono hrv.l 1 hoen ? homo, and preail venture ! i tbiiiia nave liti'.'.u at r.ome Witli me : so 1 ave staid at home with ir.e ; so : il you hsve l-ten so highly delighted with j your party, mnc the het,!, t.f it. You kuow : L am no friend to such doings." ' "but, KJ.vard, you could ti"t have help- j ed being pleased to-nilit. Why my very heart is llutiered with'joy just to lliii:: of! it. Ketun.'.pi thanks to " the Heavenly r.tt!ier, by giving of cur jood gift to ihu j poor anil needy.'' "The poor and needy," lie repealed with ' a sneer ; "is it I'arson Allen you call poor 1 a:.d lu idy, who-.e wife wears a heller bon i;.:'. and eat better diutieis thau nine out of every tt.n o! lua llotk ." "-No, riot raiaon Alleti nahaw. Ed- ward, c'o you thiuk i would talk about : l'aisca Allen as poor and needy V" j "Well, the Hev. C, Minor, with ten thou- ; fcand at interest 'f " j "X", no." "Well, I fchnnt pucs again, for this ! whole system of donation parlies is a kind I of fraud upon the public, and I nm very ! corry, indeed, that you have been indueed ! (because I wa3 absent,) to give your aid and countenance to such things." : All this was F.tiJ with a surly tone. Mary, the light hearted, loving true and 'gent i.j! JJary, who had b. en at home for.r ' wjika as merry as a bird over her sum-1 ""-f '-'J't, negleeiaig uo duly, and tiring of ; no car", ciiui-ang up a ntue ; out tiioiiL'fi i the tears swelled up her eyelids, tho smile i could not leuye her brow, and love whis- ' peied iu lir-c ear, '"lie is weary and sleepv, ' . r.:..l wi'.s disappoint. nl that yor. tverc not at ' j l omu to welcome him when he came." So ' 'she looked straight into the little door of. ; t.ic parlor stove, upon the glowing coals j , tl.et'e, turiir.l into dead at lies, and thought I I "W mu"li like the warm en.su st love ot j lu r own heart ;hey were jut that minute ; ! la love th:it had been warndti a whole ; ri.'m full all eveiiin ;; a I iv ;!i:it had l.ven ' : sparkling aud r.uli.iling till all about her i .a warmth ami lilaly to ho turned nud-j , h nly i::to a -hi s leiae.se tl'i hm-html' i-'.ien .e to put it out instead i f adding freth fuel to warm nud cheer Lis cold soul. ; lnt Mary was a M ii-ibln li'.l'e woman, ? .i 1 ! vdio looked fctrnmht into I'e' slove .lo..!', 1 : P-i'le.l tin- toe of .er prelfy gait' r on llm m ii in,', tunicd lier mania ju ilu' num. I t .... i i i ... . n mi l roura tin ner nee. v out lieer taM a Will. K.l.vafdr.el!es looked fctrai-ht into thrt 1 -love door loo, wi-hirg iu bi, beait tint Ilu l. ;d !' Ij. i ii f ai li a pelillanl fool a to bluil his iH-ai til'ul, loving wife for no earth ly It avm, ,my f'i'.t 1 e la.d got hoii.n one day Mioiii-i t'.ia.i he had piouiii,; and fiiiiul ln i oiil.it a donation pari v. IWH "hamr it all, ' tlu.ujil bo to l iniboll'. "I.otv sli ill 1 ir t nut ul thu MTuim :" Thus thinking. tbus livliug, lin y both lnokod into thu stove door for live iiuimu it. This won't do," thoiieht he. "I mut rtniiH round fctniii) hotv ;" ninj be dn w Ins lin-er ciiiU ibrt.u'.'h hit whi.kei k, and look id u whole in.iiiiiu foiiutr; thin eleuiing his voice Ivgau ill a si.fit m il l. in,. ; "I don't kuoty but t urn in. il .,n k.ivii','e on y.uir d.iiiit'i iii .irli. s, M iry but It hut til.lV : ih-ii t:d la n.f, "I'll II "'iplti liumt havii a iniuiktiir ll.c) m.bi lo pay biiiuuid poy ejl, vl'hi .! . g.i.tl.;,iig or liiuutliliug, Ullti l;otc,' ,i t.lV tl,ol Ilu, t Utllo coin. iniin.i y to n iitivti flu hi m H . ir bui., i,, uu I ii ,!.iy i.. lit ity 1 1.. . i lul'y im-4 ti lii ii' pot.ny I. t lmn i'.i. M iy .,: J ,i:u ti . in ; in in ix iii.ii.- ; I n l, lVl. . ti,..,-. I t ... . fill,. Will.. I..,. k I 'n I I I I .i.,l I. iii I. I. .;. i up . 1 1. 1 1 .tt. i . . i . i.i. til lu' ,1 ,. I. ..lit ..l i , lt;i; .. a- .i i . ; o ' Il ) .1,1' tl in. i.i hi I . tl I I i ll .11. , , , I tt l I 1, i i,' t .,. .ti. ! , do . I.. 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Jivery man nnd woman we nicl said 'yos ; slio mifsi'd my wife whon eho was siik,' said Mr. Scott ; 'uho took earn of tny litfle Ii;ni y when lie had his nrm hrokcu,' said Mr. Joni'8 ; 'Mother Hrown, to lu stiro I'll help,' responded Judpc Fry ; 'slit: linn put the first idipon my ehildrrn, God bless her;' 'dear grand mother lh-own, I'll do all I can;' said the fasliionablu Mrs. Grey ; 'aim was with my little netlie, and laid her dear lit tle ftinn into tlin colIin lielp Iter If yes by liokey,' said tho roti;rh butclier, IIop- i Kin, -one ouont to ii supported ly llm j public, and never know want, for poor widow as she been for Ht'tcen vi'fti t, she lias I never let anybody want that she could : help, and I've known her many a time, when ishe was catniti2 bread with her needle, a quarter a day nnd board herself drop all and go and nurse two or three days at a time, with those that where ton poor to help her a mite, nnd now she has them children to eai-e for. 5y liokey, I'll give in my donation with a five bund.' j "And so it went ; everybody willing to j help thu widow in hor need, nnd wo f:ol up the donation party for Iho widow for our j Thanksgiving flight, nnd oh ! how glad our i hearts have been made, in making the wid j ow's cup to overflow with jov in retiiru- jng tliauks to our Heavenly' Father by tiv j ifig of our abundance to relieve the wants of j the widow, pundtnnthcr aud orphaned lit ! tie ones. Yes, Fdwnrd, my heart has tlut I tercd with iov : iov thtil thero was so much of the angelic in huiiiau heart ; joy that in life, even your frowu nnd colder words at this moment of our nicetinsr could not ban ish that heavenly guest from my heart, that the aged widow's "God bless you," nnd her tear of gratitude had ushered in there. 'Would tb,al every village nnd every town r;culd use their thanksgiving as we have done to-dny ; then indeed, would it become a time of thanksgiving niid prayer, acceptable alike to man ur.d Cod." Edward Helles befit his head low unon tne uana ot fns lovely aud loving wile, aud a tear fell upon that wedding ring, nnd washed all remembrance of the troubled thought that but now hud caused it to twirl upon that gentle finger, aud n deep earnest "God bless you, my ilary," made them again as one. ' " " t'caxions to Soldiers of ISIS Text ol'the Act ns I a Ir "onrrsn. The following is Die text of the act grant ing pensions to certain soldiers and sailors ol'the war of 1812 and the widows of de ceased soldiers, agreed upon by both houses, aril approved by tho President: JJa it cn-jcttd O'j the Sennit and Iltntiw. of , J? : -yn s.. if irw of f, United Mutes of' i America in Cony rest assitnbk'l. That the i Secretary ofthe Interior be, at:d he ishere ; by iuK'uorizod and dime ted to place on the piuiMi.n roll tile names of tho surviving of ficer. and enlisted and drafted men, inelud ii:g milifiauud volunteers, of the military ! and naval service ofthe United States who ! served sixty dtiya in the war with Great Uritain of eighteen hundred and twelve, ! and were honorably discharged, nnd to audi othecrs and soldiers as may have been personally named in any resolution of Con- gress for any tpecilie service in said war, iniuougii toc:r term ol r.ervioo may have oceti iess tbau sixty cays, and who at no time during tho rebellion ngainrtt the au thority of the United States adhered to the cause of the enemies of tea government, giving them aid and comfort, or e::ereised iiaj lut tious m any oiuco whatever under mitbority or pretended authority in lu tiki to the United States, and who slia.ltakij and subscribe an oath to sup- port uie eon-muiiou l the l.niteu States, and tlie surviving widows of such ollieers and enlisted and drafted men ; provided that mr!i widow shall have been married peior to t);e tuaty of p aeo which tormina- led faid war to au oliietT or enlisted or ui.iueti iran. who servett as aiorrsaitl m i said war, and shall not have remarried. Sticlimi -'. 4-1 nd li it fnrtlur enacted. I That this act shall not apply to any person v, ho is receiving a pension at tho" rate of tight dollars or more per month, uor to nnv 1 ec trn receiving a pension K-ss thatt eight dollars jK't-inoiiih, except for the dif - n ieiiee iK iweeu me peii3inu now received and eight I'olh.m jsr iiunitli. lVusious uu- tier tf:i ; ua ibi.ll . 1 .j r.t the rate ot eight dollais pr mot. ;h, .-:cept ay hen in provi . ded wlieu a K'i'soii i i .cueiviug a pei.ion ! ' li i-s than eigbl dollars per month, and ; slialt be iiain to the persons untitled llierelo ; from and after tho pasaj:e t.f tbii net for and daring ihu term of their natural live?. Seel ion 1). -lnd li- it fur'Jicr en tt'd, i That before the name of any iieitoii shall be placed upon the peiikion roll under this net, iiioof eliail be iiiatlo until r stieli rules reeulaliniis as tlie S-eretsiy ol'the lllli'l'ior may pivsrriU, Unit the applicant is tnti fk tl to a 4iiioii under the piuvisimis of llii.ii"t; aud any person who shall faUe ly lako any uaili rt ijiiired to lt taken un- , der the pmviMoiis ti ,U tti;t klmll Ut gud l ly nt pcrgi.ry, and Hie een lary of tho lit lerior t-1 . ., ll causi) to bo mi it ki n IVoni the n niioii roll the iiauio of any im vn wbeii t ver it shall apar, by prul satinfaetory to bim, thai xuell Uimw Mas pu' upon tuell 1 roll lliioiigb ).iio ,,r irnKtlbU'til r t-pitmen l.t- tl' ll .Ik to lbl I'Ut of ttt' U pel joll t.) u flinoU under tie provi. it. of tins art. i 1 he los j of a eel lillt a lo of Uii Initio sb;ill le t ih pnve iho Hpplit'iiut of the l ie.:lts of' ib.s mi, Ian uilu r proof of M-rvice )t r , to run .1 n il i f uu hoiioiablo diM h.ii-u, if k.ilnl.u lilt , HI ill In tli i in., I mi iHi'i. in. .eiloit i. .li,,( it H luf !'! t oi.rd f, 'Mitt Hit! prut iti' lilt III t.eliolik lit! Ifn .III I Il.o in ii i. an a. t iiuili .1 i a iu;.p!,. io. .ii ti V 'An net l-i .i.ii,1 1 1 i.ma.k," U oiott d July I m;', i i ;l.t, i ii I, un lit ii.,, "I.I I I mi', illi I ol ii le'li. t 4 ii, 1 1 1 1 1 i , ami I mi "I a i in I i i.i 1 1.. i " li at I I, p'i In. I, i tiy I i m ti i.il a. i r. Iniiii j l i ihm.i.," . I . I .... .1 JlHI I ll.l,; U b ll, ), ,J u.id k.4. .11, 41.4 t 'u a) Hi 4I' M lit IU11 ,,. 1 o. .1 ii, d I't lt.li rf I , pi "), ttii it t;i k i.ikj o i'.i! .. 1 . I p; it a. f 1 I li .. 411 I il l. b bill. , I.. I I II. . I, loll' 11,4,1 ll,,) I t. I Uu 11 It 1 I 1 ' k ll.tl li .! . lie .1 .. 1 .1 i I 41, f n, t "i ' I ...it tt. .111 . , ton gooci latia mere is eiioU''U lor nil, find I ;, ..i,,riT, ,i..n i " ' 1. 1 1 01 iii 1, 1 111 i ui ),,!, , , o.J Into. , t , ' thu nltl.,l i.ii.J II )kti kl , 41.. I hi tk 114 il j . l 0 , u lo, . fiikii,, J( 4k4 t III 1 1. .tt I' U-tll.lMI ll.lkl I.I. I lit 1 w .Series, Vol. 2, Xo. 49. tn Series, Vol. .11, Xo. 18. Kiasoii wliy 9Iarrla rrrou I.lvc I.oiitrPNl. Dr. ITall, hi one of his "Health Tracts," gives tlio following reasons why marrino-o is favorable to health : Baehclorsure nlwaysin a staleof unreht; they feel unsettled. If indoors after sup per, thero is a sense of solitariness, induc ing a sadness, if not settled melancholy, with till its depressing influences ; and many, many hours in the com -o of the year are spent in gloomy inactivity, which is adverse to a pood digestion and a vigorous and liealfliy circulation. His own cham ber or house being so uninviting, the bach elor is inclined to seek diversion outside, in suppers with friends, in clubs which aru i introductories to iiifciiipeninco and licen- j tiotisne..', or to those inure unblushing ns- ! sociatiotis, which, under the cover of dark- ! ness, load to speedy ruin of health r.nd j morals 1 f.nd when these are gone, the way dowwnrd 1 1 an untimely grave is rapid and j certain. On the other' hand, marriage long! hem a man's hie by its making home ' iuviiing ; by the of:eni'n inliienci s which I it has upon tlio chiirncter nud tlieafl'ectiotis; : by the cultivation of all tbe better ii.fling of our nature, and in that proportion sa" i ing from vice and crime. There can he no ' healhful dcvelopniout of the physical l'tinc- j tious of our nature without tnt-.rriac ; it is j necessary to tha perfect man, or Liviniiy has anuouced that it was "not good for man I to be alone.'' .Marriage gives a laudable and happv ob ject iu life, the provision for wife nnifchil-' ureti, tueir present eomlort nnd future we ana Iigliten the burdens of life : tbus strew ing flowers and casting suushine all along j its pathway. " , Voltaire said, "The more married men ! you have the fewer crimes there will be. i -Marriage renders a man more virtuous and i more wise. An unmarried man is but half1 of a perfect being, and if. requires the other half to makethiucs right ; and it cannot j be expected that in this imperfect slate he ' enn keep tlio straight path of rectitude, any 1 more than a boat with one oar can keep a 1 straight course. Iu nine cases of tec, where i married men become drunkards, or where ! they commit crime against the peace of the community, the foundation of these acts ; was laid while in a simile stale, or where ! the wife is, as is sometimes the case, an j unsuitable mat,h. Marriage changes the ; current of a man's feelings, and gives him j a center for his thoughts, his affections, I and his nets. Here is a home for the entire I man, nnd the cotisel, the a flections, the ex- I rmp!c, aud tbe interest of bis better half' keep Kfri from erratic courses, and from falling intoa thoueand temptations to which lie would otherwise Uo exposed. Therefore, ! the friend to marriage is the friend to bo- ' eiety and to hi3 country." i The first iliiH, IX. Tatton met a fast youth on fchip- : board who said gaily. "1 care for noth ing but the llrst 'glass, hut when the first ' glass gels down it fe.-ki so lonely that I send i down a second to keep it company, when they begin quarreling with eechotbw, ond 1 send down a third to put things right, : when they turn a::d ask lb.; inov coiner what ho h is to do with their family mat ters ; then goe9 down a fourth and fifth, I and they all enter into a bae conspiracy : to make me down druni:. " The way of complete, safety is so plain that lie whti never lets the first drop get : down will never be drunk. Hut letting tbe : lirst glass down ruins more than onc-tiftu ' of tha boys of the State. To-day I caf ic , across the ConuecticLt river iu a skiff; now ; n it was so perilous to cross that out. m every five was lost, I never should hay; ventured. No one in bio seUhCj -.vfaild venture. Lepially unwise is it to venture ; upon tho perilous Hood of immoe'erate ! drinking. iVobodv means to he drunkard, j The tippler says, "I am safe," tho 'J-un'.-ard repels you wills, "X can drink or I cat', let ' it alone," and the dying tnobriale !orii ! to his grave under the delusivn that be caa ! control his avmetite. Voung man, venture not on that deceit I ul title. Wine is a mocker, and who is ; deceived thereby is not wi.-e. s I.iek. Life is beautil'ullv compared to a ! fountain fo I by a tbotifp.nd si reams, that i ncrish ,f one i , ilri,.,! It in r, ,;',... twisted with a thoL-'and strings, thrt part asunder if otic is broken.' l"r.il ii nil thoutrbtleis mortals ara .uiri"juded by numerous danger::, which make il much more strange that they eucape so).i:g tbau they sometimes pciu.li suddenly at last. it e are CDCiiiniillHSL'd with nceiileiits evi i'v ! dav, f cruth the niouldeiing tenements wtnef. we inhabit. The coeds of disease are planted in our constitutions bv luiur j uu ca rin aim atmosphere, whence wo draw our breath, are impivirnaied with death. Heal'lt is made t operate t.-. its own di'Ml llcUon. The food that imiTi.-hct contains the cknit nis of ilei ay ; ti e rod that nuima'.es it by viwi'viug iire ' i-m's to wear il r.t by its own action. Jvvl. Imlts iu ambit- Ii :iof::iM'f 1 nth. .V.,l iili.-iaud. ing this i-t tbe fn.ili, . puh-.i!."' ; c :X. iim.1 - I ! fare, the cniovment in witnt'sMimr tbeir lmn. -fitimcntand sympatln-; these are ' v.wti.3ivii.i.,Ltitia uioii ttiitagoiii7,e sorrow oy tne uaii.V l'! ,'.i'.Mil" v J..1 os e) ., i.o.v . litfle tlo we lay ;t to liea.t f e e 1 ur ! h'ictid and 1 ei.'li'joi t jk-iUIi among u, bit l.T.- Kildoiu tint it i veu i- iu our thought that niu km.il i.luill, pt lliHjt, 'rive the llet I'lUllllkk tkUlllitlg lu tlio WOlid ! Ci 1 1 in. irr 'i in: Wi.nxu IIcvp. - An old fanner was out one liuu il.y 1 mkiug over llis brmul aeuS, wiih 11 a uu t , let boulder and a small J e nl i,,, 0lk. I Tbey i s pietl a uu nL.hui k. '1 he dog yavs ih. iMi uud tliuto I1.111 iiiio iv ttoitu wall, w hue action lu.inedi I'a ly Coiihi kI d. i The tht tttiultl dritv lliw w 1,0th im k iily . out ll'. ill liin Mall, Itu l Il.o Vtiokthll ! would lake itu- tf. j Uu k. ! I.c o:d gi-i'.f in id's tt u p.ttoy iit".n.g hih on ilu s.dj ul ll.t) it....', tb.iulil hi) luntl If l) la '.11, r, pull. 11.; loll.., : III I . mil ill Willi il.o tt.' ; sbote Ibg ib .', tt 11. , ler f'.i! i l.'.lell ill of Moo.lt liui k, . t ell do mild nit I. in ti nt 11. 'i.i U 11 t'pi.il i.m.l y u f. i.l .11 1, 1 I he old I11.ul i.ti.i'k, hul lite M.. .... 'i.i.. k k.illw Iti ll; Iti ll.j a nu 1, 111. , I j.'k U u I'totf, .in. I the tl S.lt k.!iii 11.1 l k,..t. Ill' )..!! ll t I', lilt: ill 1, 1...1..1111 II , Ul. 11; I I.j silt' Mo ul, I ..1 4 ij. ill , "Au.l 11,41 d .; ,1 1. t ko ..t link tl it btil Ml.nl I1..1 Mt...fi lillt 1 S..L.1 I, , A tuis. 1 Luly ill luiKUtiiiii bs l.4r .bit k SUtl lokt, , in l.l,,,J I'l .'lOtll; !, 4..1I i I t; It I. . u (e. I Ui. Jltf vl'iltli'M i k' uautt.. 1 I II 1 i It .II I I ri.iit, 4 k 'Id.. I ul I l.s M '11 U .1.14 41 l..s . i' i i 11 ll.tl. .1. ink, 1 1 v, I . m, it. ...1. 1.; , t'i'.'y "' 1 ol U M ollis 1.4 ' I t.1 11 'l l i,4i..' Iimi to. 4 ki.k ! kll " i H rami I.I H ) t t.l I lf l I AWERTISiygSCiIKl)ULB I OMncs, or nhotit 100 Words, mate a Srjcsre 1 One week 1 Two weeks 1 Threo " 2 Four " a Five " -2 8q 2 Ho, .00 9.00 3 Sl? 4 fJn a.r.o jt.oo !eol J.-col l col H.00 h.dtl 15.00 8.001 1.00 lfl.OO o.oo r.t.iw.'o.oo io.oo is.posa.fio 19.00 I7..'5.00 13.00 lS.0fl!i7.r,0 lo.OO 'JO. 00 SO.liO 'J0.0l).ii5.00 4o.(iC '.'8.00 KV00 50.00 S5.01I 4!.I0 75. ( 0 10.00 60.001.00 S.00 8.M .C'J .VCH) C.-r, 7.fto 8.00 il.OO 3. M 4. f.0 5..W B.fiO 7.i 8.r.o 4.00 fi.lMi 0K 7.00 8.0o 0.00 2.00 a. bo 2.75 II. 00 :!.yr .m r..oo: Six Two ino's Three " Six " Nine " One Year 0.50 10.0U 11.00 lU.CKi 1:1.00 I ".00 ir..ooao.oo n. 8 uo io.oo 00 12.00 Mkntai. Taxation a Cai:sk of Dys I'Krsv.Dr. Millet, in bis work on Dys pepsy, its causes and Iho proper treatment to be pursued in ellecting if s cure, expresses tho opinion thai brain labor is a prevail ing cause of the disease. lip says : "Mental anxiety and pecnlia'ry p.mbar rassmenfs, such lis loss of proper! v by fire, by failures iti business, or by bad debts, and also domestic .troubles, disappointed affec tions, nnd I he loss or tho treachery of friends.' will frequently cause dyspepsy : too closo and too uctito intellectual labor is also a frequent cause. Editors, atUhors nnd literary persons often engender dys pepsy in this wav. Muehhrtin labor re quires much blood at tlio brain, and an ever-wor!:i::g intellect uses up so much of both blood and nervous force that thero is not enough remaining to do tho work of digef.tion. "On the other hand, demnced digestion, is sometimes produced by two little exer chn of the brain. Persons are frequently mrt with who have been in active business life, and. h ivio'.r neeumulated enough to satisfy their ambition, have retired from business. INTow although the brains and bodies retire from active life, yet tho poor slomaches very often have their tasks iu creased. Ifa man has been for a long lima accustomed toeatitig heartily and working hard, cither with body or bruin, he had better not relax his working habits with out at thu same time having a correspond ing relaxation in his habits of eating. 'Ho who will not work neither shall he rat' b not only a Ihblo injunction, but a law of the human constitution, tbe disoffedienco of which is often attended with such de arncpments of digestion nnd other bodily infirmities na to render either property or life of but little value." A Lowell pardoner is marketing a fino lot of lettuce raised under glass, hut with out other heat than the sun's. At night nnd during the coldest weather he covers the beds with thick straw matting. Tha piants occasionally freco, but he under stands how to thaw them without injury, and they go on growing again. The seini-anuual interest of tho State debt, amounting to over SOtiOO.OUO was promptly paid cu the 1st of I't'ouarvby tho Slate Treasurer. A wniTE hoy asked a young negro what he had such a ;,hort nose" fur ? "I specta so. it won t poke itself iuto other people's besineso." Tn.': kdics give as a reason forniarrying for money, 't4;at they now seldom Cud any thing ebe ia r. man' worth having. A man was nrrestrd for drunkenness, on Saturday, in llarrisbursr. Xot liking to go to prison he made for the iiiver and jumped in. He was fithcJ out aad taken into custody. $nmcrcu flutrli3. Courting itw J.r S'iitictilt ics. I made- the acquaintance- of a younnlady once at a part v, who was rather good look ing : and 1 being rather susceptible, of course fell in love' I accompanied tlie 3'onng lady home, but had a very polite invitation front tho young lady's lather to stay at. home 1 lint noth ing daunted, I resolved to win Jane Ana at all hazards. If anything, I rather liked old H 's objections, for that made the thing romantic, you know. T-:s iTi'vt evening knowing that Jane Ann vci-ld .be pt church, I borrowed a horse ar.d crrriage from a friend, and went there for the purnose of taking Jauo Ann home after chuv'.h was over. I am afraid I dA not pay mveh atten tion to tlie sermon on that evening ; and I thought, nt that time, it was the longest I had ever listened to. Hut as everything earthly has an end, so had the sermon; and I thouuiit it the happiest moment of my lifo when 1 assisted Jane Ann in my carriage. We, of course, took the longest t oad to Mr. 11 'a. possible, nnd an it was in tho oppisite direction from my horse's home, mid a ha had not had his supper, he did not care much about going; but I at last got him under way, and then gave my at tention to my companion and commenced conversation, which ran somewhat in this way : 'LVar Janie. isn't this a beautiful whoa, there ! Whete r.re you going to;" Tbe lift was addre'..-.ed to tlie horse, who had sudtU-rdy taken a uction to turn around. ".jee bow Ucr.ciifui 'ho moon whoa, there! Where iu Ihe diciitns are you go i;;g ti ?" 1'h a horse was going square into tho fence. "Oh! Janie, Vv long wished for this opportunity to whoa, there ' Confound that lioise I 'fn long wished for tho op. pofluiiily to ieli you how much I come net of 1 1 r.t, ; o'l r.c'.-tuugcly.'r ! Where iu the iui.cl.:ci'i re u g '.tig to ? ' The horse was goin ; iato the fenc aain, hul I iitiaighlciied him, ivvl commenced a- ii-.i : ".'.'ye l"-ig wanted to teil yon, Jauie, how nm 'h I l.ivo you come nut of that, oil S'lii-uf-a-gmi 1 " U'hnt are vu turninj i'r.Mi'i.I l.'r'. ai.tl oli, J.ui'ie, if I thought .hi v, hero thii ileiie.j arc you going f M 'i 'a, ilifit! !--lot me hail' as well a t'oiil'.j.iml that hiuo ! VI'".-., there ! I love ) l - collie out i f tht.t !-I'J bo Jii r- feet.- linn th .t la r.e ! Whoa, there !" 1 t.:i . 1 . 1 I it! ; the h,.r, turned squars arm lal, up.i ttiug fhe e.iriia.'M and break ing r. a 1 'o smutli, but fortunately not lilii tin;; ,': : 1 : cr I. 1 Walked llJiiltl With J.u.e, L.t 1 u '.I luiU.ed my iiH-ech. The c.i ing- ' " .1 n o lo; ly d"llars to gt it rt paiiitl, mill I ii.iteii l u.dulged la lb luxtij i f iitlhti"; iu lutu kiprit. Kursv lllut by III Ict-I. An nnnitiug hit i.iuni mcurietl lately oa a M.-Mttippi oieaoii r. 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