The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, September 05, 1846, Image 1

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II. WEBB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
Volume X.
OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRAT.
South bide or Main, a fkw doors be
low MaHKET-STRKET.
TE?1S :
The ClUlMMA DEMOCRAT will be
published everv Saturday morning, at
Tin) DOLLARS per annum payubUl
half yearly ii advance, or J wo Dollars
Fifty Cent s, if not paid within the year.
A o subscription will be taken for a shorter
tt,i. efi.,i 'ji . iiti!ii ir rtHu flixt'nii.
JIUIVUllWMIt i j ....j7
f iiufliice permitted,unlil all arrearages
art. discharged.
jtDVF.RTlSEMENS.not exceeding
square will be conspicuously inserted at
(lie Dollar for the first threeiimertions
and Twentu-fivc cents for every sttbse
fiitent nsertion. ICTV liberal discoun
ma le to those, who alvertise by the year
LETTERS addressed on busiuess,viust
be post paid.
NELLY GRAY.
by i. ArDERSoy smith.
Swpel Nelly gray, how happy wri
thou at bright eix'eet ! How lightly
tripped Iby liny feel upon the grcene
ward before ihy cotlsga door; how
weally sounded thy freoh younj; voice,
m ii ll ialed upon the winds in ihe merry
mmmer lime. Thy curl y lock", Ihy
roy cheeks, thy cherry lips oli hop
py werl thou, brighl young maiden!
How sweet the hud, but how beautiful
when its pnlle petals ope into thf
blooming fljwei ! A dream of poelry,
a vision sent from heaven to gladden
and mike lihl the hearts of mortals; to
illumine with ihy brightening smile
the pith of (lie lonely traveller with lb
funMiine of joy; to make gay ihe homf
of (hi dt'solate hearted; lo make bright
er and lovelier the thing ofearth!
Lifs'it iliornlt n fl iwers bloomed in
hi?uty around her pith, and bright
and beautiful looked Ihe fair off Fu'me
Tho roaealo hue nf he tit Ii was ujion her
chffk, delight sparkleJ in her ryes;
lior hearl was 'ighl and happy. Cursec
rest upon the head of him who could
cast t blight upon Ihe jy cjfsupli a be
injt? Talk not lo me of drcssm'
fiatk eyed daughters, of peer If ? beauty
in Ihe courts of haughty England, but
give me the lowly, meek and gentle
girl, who"8 soul is filled with tendcrnec
lo all earth's children, one upon whom
the mantle of virtue sits in unfading
brightness and beaut)'. The lovo ol
juoh b being is worth tenfold ihe treas
ures olGolconda'd mines it i a pearl ol
price that angles watch and guard with
j-alously.
Kit ly in the spring time of '37, Nel
ly (.til loved lo call btr by that nam')
plighted her faith lo Frank Marshal
Ihe son of a wealthy importer, whoe
country seat was at Rose Valley, ilie
birth plare of charming N?lly Gray.Shf
was looked upon by Frank's sis'er as
nimple village girl, one only ft' for ma
king butler, and in nowise worthy of
keeping company' with a man who liv
fd without soiling his hand:', & hadhigh
e jtpcrlatioiii of coming in'o pnpefsioi
of a handsome properly, when the (.Id
churchyard bell should loll for bis fth
t rj Iliram Marshal. How many lime
would Nelly almost crow kick will".
weeping when she heard Ihe cruel eto
rirs they iventtd aboul her. She wa
?Oor, )', lie knew that well And
fiow many mournful thoughts did there
collection stir in the depths of I ho tr.nc r
chamber. How rfien did she think
herself unworthy of his love, ir.d try U
drown nil thoughts ol him in forgetful-
res. Ah? thai was a painful stiuggU
Jor try young neari, ixeity: j nou
thounhl'st it was Ihe will ol Hm who
dwelt on h'h, 8nd how suhmissi vely
''(Id llujj bend unto hrJ '"ill hen
feer racjtfd liiy iover's fnine, whirr
s!l did d.un his bedside, Nelly, for f-.sr'
HLOOJXSKUltK, COLITIHUIA CO I, XT V,
of the dread dinesae.ihou s'ood'it bright
. i u. -i .i w ii.. i:i
"u iirauiiMii iuno mere, n.iy, une
"""reeling sngri, rioidin tna cup ow
bliss tin' hit feverish and parched lip J
And when h, did at lat recover and
... . . . . . i .
went once more lorlh inlo the world,
hry looked upon Uics unkindly, Nellj
inaleml fcrowninii iho with ervittidf
c r
Marshal loved thee, dpiie all ihiir ca
?ot i Wight day al lasi arrived. Frank"1' c' 1 t0,l t,!ft,,"f "port hia head
viU.and swore to make Ihce his bi!de.Uiven ,,er on nir;," before his depar-
O.lhal indeed was s happy time 'hou
badsl reached the ninnaele f.f eat iblv
hliif? How sweetly sang ihe little birr!-
how oft n didsi ihuu and him lis'en u'
ihe warding of their liny throj' ad
morn endeve! Thy hearl w.s filler'
with g!dv, iby soul drank the melo
ly of love! ,
Poor Nell, how brief, was her lip.rd her rr ,n e" RrVB' Meiliinka i
ptnesf! it wbui one short wek after
hey had plighv,! iieir mum,! a;,h.hsl
frank had rece or(P,, (l0m ,j
father to prepare or a voyage loFiancr
oohtisineisof Ihn u'most imporMnct
'onnectetl wnn t nei.einatIi!h m n I A
lelay of a day wou p.,Ub!y ruin
hem lorever. J'ranlCg,.! 0f,rn wi8ie,
to visit France, had lonpt fr ,n 0j,
her he loved, it became irtoe, hard
l: N' ii.. i. -
nip- ieny saw ne uui ii vii to
eave her, and would pict ure i,0 mai;v
bright scenes he ehould encou.pr( wj,
t heart overunning wnhlovtng i rI n e
o make him forger, if possible, e jj0
r . n't - . : . i. . i. . t t. .
parting, iremg.n "fiurc ne .,rle,
u. ..i... i i . r. . I
J' i
.,U0.., ..... ,, ,.. vf HI.
:. i.-. i v.
... m . ... ... i :. ... I .......
seen you can uerpit rn. , r,.u,r.
I JO nf llr ii "B i I iH'Uil'iru ii ii jny lyi
If i a I . . . J -t . . t . i .. . . I
iccepted the simple gif, and how i'.
be watch and walir it when he wrt "i
ng over the wide ocean. I bat igt
lone within bir rhambcr she fell upon
ler knees and called Clod's hieing up
n his hear' in l.rr dresins be was evti
the bright bring hi lore bt r. Ah, Nelly,
bou 'loved not wifely, but too well."
Werk rolled by, nd al lai-l n hl'e
came slaln g his sate srrivsl in l'artH,
r it tr
md bow well he l.krd ihe gay rily
She srfwrrrd it, hit nfvrr received t.
ine from Frank Marshal. While a
wailing for his answer, many a time did
"he unlie the little parcel that container!
bis lasl fond epistle, ml peruse over n.!
over agiin, and ihen replace it wilh
tear upon her rosy r.heek.with the reae-
ires of her hear'. Was be sick. No;
Vis sisters received letters from him reg-
t'arly. Was he coming borne shortly
md wished to tell her all bo hail seen
himself? Whst wss it lhat made him
act so strang'ly? She never spr.ko It
his sifters about him, nor they in their
letters lo him of her. When a dark
foreboding would cross her mind, ant
ear would rpring in her rye, (.be wuuh'
chase il away with some merrv sont
hat he often loved lo hear her slng.Ont
riorning ss ihe wis siting in her opart
menl sewing, and musing with her mel-
.nrholy thought, M'.s Lu"y. Fiank'
l.lssl aider, (a young lady of hoardint
ieboo! fducatiop, by the way,) open
ed the window, and threw an E:g'i.l
paper on Ibe floor, anil then ran away.
anghirg heartily. The strange pio
eeediog rather amused than cffen.lei
Nelly, and seeing it marked, he pickn
i up with some runodiy lo fee whal i
containtd. Great fl"d,:ha! shriek! I
vas ihe marriag" of Fi ank lo the dU(b
e r of so English membt t nf Prlinei)' '
She sank back inio her chair ih coin
faded from her lip", and she wept in v
vild paroysoi of grief. A monm-n
norc and ihe lerr.ble blast had ;issee'
,wy the bright snnle that was won1
o illumine her fare had fliwn fjrevcr
b'j' hew calm and beau iful did she look
Oh, mar. ths r "''e' Irri f.i- '.
urea lis
Wiil.in tl.e quitt dsnth of woican's eou!:
The mlm.nill fortitude, whieh care to die,
. i,...i i "
ei - " " "r-" ;ciuuu ujp
I
,rn P'i'dul ninrniei"
Me loved him yei, y. with ihe
Ltiaaittn ilfl a r. I r. n f n .v . . ' ... . . I Cl.A
P""'1"" """" 'w"f
'ovea 10 re,J rp'"1 "r-l
loved le,lpf "d ,lhe ,Jf,,,k i'5 fntnilJ
I . .
p1"6 lov'(, ,0 I(,ok uPon ,h9 v;d rose
,urp 8(1(1 la,le ,,,e 'inn'ring perfume of
lne wiihered (l.iwer.bhe loved lo dream
,,f,,is tppines?; she loved all Ihing
'Pf)ke ol hl"
At last a bedic fl ish appeared upor
ler ,,1"'" her step was not as light t
Ront' y-aod bark: thai cough
joonsumption, dread destroyer, has nirk
00 "C1 "uw ""P"1"5 '"O"" 'ove
V accompanied by her mother jr.
'tie old meeting house "f noe Valley
'Ah of en on the rainiest days,
When sunshine couki'ni melt din haze,
I've gone and found her in her pew,
Like a faded rose, embalmed in dew.
Oh lovelier dearer is iUi rose,
Tluliri the dark of sorrow grows,
Than the richest fl.iweret Fabbirn besn
The grandest gun that grandeur wears.
Could I bul warmeit in my breast,
I his troubled heart al la it mijlit res'.-
filadly I'd give the imprrial llloer.
Thai's chHrrn.'d me many a ivasirj hour
IJut no, (die wss soon lo journey t
her Iopk home, where sorrow nev.r.n
Mers and where all tov ami banmno
Death nd ma.L.,1 h.r f. .!. 1
j i t
"a 1
v, fa if , rnin, in ,h , ftf
H Fi ank Marshal, tbnt wipdow Gray
s by Ihe bfdbide of her dying gul.
i cheek Was tinged wjih I be Irreail
f tV destroy tr, her eyes h a J l is' the,.
zz'ni hrighlnes', and the bluu vein-
l r ilainly visible in btr delict.
Oa.ds.
9h, nnilior, mother, dn nolrrjl'ih
lyir gif n.urmererl; 'we have I ved c
'"PP anV now in parting uh, bui-l
bat I. y aiv,j j
My ihiUI you are week and f.iint,d.
nut wony yii'rself hv islk.nt,' h.l:
.vhiepere the viduw Gray.
I have W lir4 iim- to ety, mo'hei
I have a-reng.r. ,.lk. Tell l.im,'
he continued, ti;,llt the wild rose from
the have of the l,H( Me him that 1
have slways Inc.l ni. J 0vo him eiow
an I forgive l.im wit,my whole heart:'
A g'ullc brerz-asi ,h0 s:g, 0f ho
angel spnng ttp.and as ki-s-d the b'b'r
ny her side tho withertl ftvver look
hie, Bti.l wiih brr spirit i,wrd Haw in-
o the z ire vault of heavt
A chaste tombt-tonfi nnrk, the p-i ol
Ner repoe in tho old villa-q choicl
yard. Il bears tb's simple i.rriptiot
to mr MEMORi cr
N K L L V G R A Y
WHO PtTAKTED THIS1IFE.
IS IlElt lSm TEAi.
Three fi s tiomlh e day nt her ehai
II. ram Miifhill was a fiar kupf Jh l
haa separated from his wile, srd whs?
one w'a ii'ieri'i in iuropr. imrc arr
ione who tisit the grave of Ne HyGrsy,
viihoul beirg mii priced into a lea;,
li is reported that a boy inVcrmont ge)ws
n laet that his cloihea get too short behre
n ran put Ihtm on end ihsi he his late'y
rown three Ineltes through "he crr.n tt
ill hi"
A W....r .H..l.,.tv" ..ra.ri nff
aide re with ihe Haa. 'thai be had fcoee
build sheep to sheer trowssrs -j patch and!'
'
oorn to weed.'
A Goop 'rn. The fo'hiwing rennnn-
drum is the beat we have seen for aoane
.'me i!;ojgh ve uannot ns.ns the su'.hor
r.V ii u t wus J-, 1.1 ff Ar: itiJa oi" s!.e ii
maid of Su Orleans.
IA. SATUUBIAY, SESPTKMHEtt 5,"lsJo"
A Vegetable Conversation. Lone vp
.t. ... ' .
i nun mcwer . out you nave sotue
nn ucbw-m rutii sato a iriend ol oun, the
other day to a wg at dinner.
'No, I thank you; I am rather disposed to
liu r a .n .- ,-.- .aIh',h . I -I. . .
.... j, .c. Mlg uugu piece
Pa"iry " pone.
,'','o ou are not up to grecnsV -asked
one arrna tha utilo. hunihnd .;,
- , 5
ihsl rti(le.
Tb.il ultra wj cabbag-ed (ram raesald
another, still passing up the dishes
Cense your clarn-ot gentlemen, I pray,'
exrlrtiined the one thus assailed.
'Y'ju have gotten vourself quite in s
pickle' remarked a staid somobody al the
head of table, handing him a plate ol
mangoes
'All the tsiit ire mustard against you.
remarked snoiher, handing hiiti thejuasior.
1 dnnt mind it gentlemen 1 was bread
in it,' replied lie
S.) I sliould think (roni the ready man
ner in which you hetcft-up your replies'
liil in the tlrsi speaker pres'sing the castor
Inter lo him.
Ii there anyling nt t'eak i'i that conver
sation enquired a spurting gentleinsn pie,
ent.
'Meel .rfl you sro all iiuufJiiraVy sauc ey'
etoncd this victim of humor.
7'hats the creum of the joke' cried out
And now as Inrgm allow we. to Lisli.'j""'" b!ar,le'1 "d peeled
wounu up .on uroi tjicaKvr, bl'Micg 10 lijion
J .. .... l! ...I... . ..:
i p'ate of lid).
A :.:UNUY DIUUER.
An inquisitive Yankee, seeing a laborer
employed in digging in a retired spot, in
quired wbal be was digging fui? 'I am
ligging fr money!' was the reply. The
fael of p.-mrne was truly and promptly her
inooev'diper was visited by three or four
redulou fellows, when the fol.owirg din
ogue ensued.'
Visiters We nre told '.Lai you tire dij
in; f.ir money! N
i-iborer-Wcil I ain'i digging f,r any.
diing else stul if yo sic wie you bad If I
ler like bold also,
Viailets Have you bad any link?
iborer First-rale lurk, Il pays well.
No sootier sai l than done; the four le.U
iw thanking the generous Jdm for giving
ihem no inviu'.ion to share in Ins golden
rro?prcl8 ilnd?il roits and went lo work in
jnn.l pnrnest iliiowiric full many loads (l
eanh tid el length getting very tired die lol-
fjwieg .oll'iq.'j' took place.
isitera When did you get any mousy
ji.!
.adorer Saturday uiffhl.
Visiters How much?
Laborer Four riolUr and a half,
Vtsiieia Tim's rather small business.
laborer I s pretty well; ant shillings a
lay is the 'rrgular price for digging cellars
dl over tow til'
Tl'fl visiting loafers dmppet! spades and
aniheil, qVue put oji with ihe man win
tug r.oney at il.e rate ol six Bluliings i
day!
TKANSFOUMATION OF LOCUSTS
In the summer evenings It is common
io see upon the Hunks ol trees, teed or any
upright orjxct, i heavy-lonking hump
backed, brown beetle au im h aud ball
long wnh s scaly coal clawed lobsterdiki
leas, and somewhat dirty aspect whiul
alter is easily accounted for by ihe IioIh vib
this in the lurf at ihe foot of the tree.whence
he had lately crept. I hav goineiiines car
rd them home, aud waiclied with grea
mieresi the pool locust 'shuffle nfThi uior
tal,' or rather earthly 'coil' and emergn inn
nv world. The first symptom is the o
Lentng t srnU s!tt whi.-h appears in the
back of his enit beivreeo ihe shoulder
ttirough which sail slowly gapes idr
,lckly rS XW 18 "''n
lo'b'' nd beav"? d fr'd
11 .... . A ... ....... k .A ..i.l. ,,rn I r-l,
"w"'7 ' " ,""J ' u ' ' 1
ttu.eyes nai ctsengayeu vtmi, idu m pn.
ceesot lirrje (for the transformaiioo gore oi
almoi irjnpeicepublyj this is followed by
the liberation of a porily body snd s con
closioniafier vhicb the browp leggins ere
pc'ltrj (I like boose and i citao ci.hr
ea wsek icft c:e'.a:e very
isfldttlv ws!ks
in avay from in Tumor if I
. winch retiisint
ol eianding eoiire like the coat of mail f
.inor of ld-,h, ahelly pUte. of the eve.
hai ar. gone looking af.er the.r lo,. r
,nt. with sad lack i ,p,c on in Z
l y- -
oi un the bark of the new born creature Ii
two small bin of membrane doubled
inuriiiB uouoieu
crurnpjed up ,0 , ,hoB1Hod DuckeM ....
..r .-i-i. .i . ...
u. U...U.U Kiutb in a walnut shell these now be
Ifin lo unfold theroseUe and gradual! J
rsad am..aihl n, , r.... . r
opd-colored wings, which by , fullowinJ,n 7a , . ' ."
morn ru h.v. ,.Mm. -i....,
. ... ,,y .ranspareot,
mi. Cody baa acquired its proper td
eon.,8,ency and dark eolor.and when placed
on . nee ,he h.ppy thing soon bei.
i rr r.ir craabinir ,.n ...:
..." """ "n"
ih Imle inuerimaaioo as Ions as Ita harm -
less hioorlifa.-.V7i,A.V... ... ,
iVni.,
Ha it a MmcM-S eorrrspon.
i.. -i-.. . .....
cot or trie ev york .Mirror, wriiinid
from Kockawav. Lon IdanJ. J,.l, oo.,rI'i,0,,n mi''."P' as well as others. But
relates a dneulai cirrum-i.n,. r.
low--.-
0 ...... w P. HI
,i so eicvation ci soota five and
twenty degreis from il.e botizjn, am! Kd awry fas fellows. Fancy a hand
n o direction aboul S S. E ff(1n, ttljer, ' m fb.lv aix feel lieh and well
I ail, I perceived dimly uced on ihe
he arched canopy a sjirral move-neiii
siike rninuate co umn ..'.n,nLa r.....
d and pulled
0"
cu.icusa phuicmenon, I looked a
bou, no for. momem, , 8S8U.e .ny.al,
h.i I ... .i,..m, .i...
"p, iiiu inrii Igatl
carefully txarnit.ing ihe object Ihjl firs
surprised me, I t3W wilh perfect ri;
linclneBs lbs litidulsling wsvee of the o
cean bearing a liny veael if versed ane
on fire! In other words, without see k
.We uuMy't'TiVcoVi red wltl iuve cTiu
road aboul o much longed to eerjjih-
onming oi tne-ea unllie eft y, whicn git
tlisisnce f s O.'C i on of the water it
reat dunrce beyond ihe line of hor
z lii'judiibnws all ol j-cis fl isting on its u
ec reveised, or lop dowo wards. 'I tie I
ny breaih for a time, and g'Z d si thi
ejiciiing sprclarle in speechless wondt
rnd admira'ion until so 'envious Hoed.
hut it out from my view; md when if
cr tn interval ol gome fif een minute.
he cloud pised over, the nnolte, 'tn.
v esse!, and the sen H?elf, had b'l rlis
ppraied. If 1 wer- s poei, I n k 1
ould do up Home very lk,ng vcisi"
n this new ihme; on tl.o one hand,
Irsrnb.ng the fads ks nu one but a pCR-L,
an Urfcrihe; and fill the o her, epecu
.... . i
aung as tin one liu ,i pi.eteMi spi-ruiatt
1 I.I
n the. rmtne. counlfy, niMuiy, ami UwIiatimore Sun
f the ljckltts b.no'je sod her crew
Ii id a ctir.ou.s ro.r.cid, r, re. mv, xyA
i i e cnr.ou.i coii.ciO'.i, re,
,1eror; lint on Monday ol Ijsi wik
he schooner Monteo, imln'j' ttfUveer
Vahing'on, S. C , sod ii ''on wai de'l
stroyed by fue. A JJjltirn..re piir.i
noat Ml io with l.er and rcc.j.-d iu
rew.
Pretty FaIR Anlribiiuun in ri'b a
letter to a geeiheart uUng whether uht
ould aut-ep of his love tr noi rites ihus;
If ou don't love ene p'rzn mid batl.
.he letter witlmut brskking the seal.'
Sidney Sawn once said to a rhapisr ol
Bishop wr.o iblki'd of paving some court.
Oh yul ynir heads together aud you can
lo n.'
The ehurieit man ever heard of waa on
vho bad io get on a rhair to liu his shoes.
Thies sntl pickpm'kets sre siid gener
illy to bs ppp.-sod to the 'right of tearch '
A OH Fellow
punter. -uim who pys b.
PeddeJiij a Marrvim Man. The U-
tics Gazette caution the Lube against one
Hi rem N. Uarnes a b has already had 6
wiver- Bding a batter by trade it teesa
Mr. B's itfluance is 'fall '-Tx Paper
I; may be en hot be dseives a good
.tfiTrr.tr g f"f I; J.d e ight .obe 'bound oi
6f '
iA umber SO,
Ii is
ceruiniy a fa89 notion thai a lawyer
is an v huhr ia . .
,. I ' ; "T 1. "P!y-I"-
. 7 ,h8
8 '''"T
" ,,u" i io mrcnanic it
anJ T e"U m ,h
stir, jovernmeni and i.i i.,i .. 1.1.
, . l " -- ' country.
r1" UI oe uwer orders onv whn h ;
elf-degraded by the ignorance and coarse
,1 7 wim manual
mnniri tarilnk
In fAitnlilA. ... i T .. . . .
,r,c,Jf0 come to be
considered insenarable from ii if.i
, i, ol eil. ' " , , . '
rim h Mm. Z j"'"'"9-
iuLiV 'TLTr.
. . . rr B wen as
i.olUays w,liouihosienofDofession
r.u.' ... .. , 8 prolesston. -
" vmm are ,, e-ernal
v."i.i uiauncttou. J o those the AU
.gn. rms stttsed bis evedastin? na'ent of
9 lhe" 11 i8 which 'e the
nriiiiii trie 'imm.ni ... . . .
1 -.... nirS iU wnicn our
mti "ClJre our uw" ffrta die ele.
,.... L . . ...
ouau Hccessit.j.; to all.
The New York Spirit of the Times telle
Pr,P0f,ioned with a repulaiion pulitiratly as
!' aa 3,t,fH!'y " wss important for him lo
"":'" neuing tn ine siae coach n tb
J""?" of 'of New Yu,k and
halrlnn mill, L! 1 a
L 8 "!a pir "8Z,rt; 8 mpagnont
Vk. 8 'emPn '"S prbl'-V wife
",u"ur " "ni. ihe chambers as
hen
nut unccramon were formed in one
srge room ty paper aoreens noi quite reach
ing to he ceiling serving hs partitions be-
ween Ihem, The repose of our hero wpg
,rii?rrupiiiC not a little to his surprise by the
lady's auemniina to pel into bii h,l .tr
iii ormy bed' said our hero 'but if you
will take my advice you will go to the bed
of your husband.' Advice was never taken
nore quickly the lady vanishedrud I sup.
;088 vq3 more cautious thereafter. I nev
r heard ihe suLji'ct referred o by 'ihe par
ies or ihat ii led to any conseqi'eiu:t u
,s ihey ore concerned.'
A bailor all Ovtn An tve wi'nfts
ells ts ne lollowinc' A t. w days e nee
n uty awn r-l uieticeun was nm ur Dring p,n
in board an outward hound ship for wiiu Ji
te had previously entereJ when he asked
oave lo have another run up town I'eing
nfurmed lhar he could not be perrniZtd to
o, a f it ship whs tbour sailing he sung
to a man oti he whsif an erifue iran-
(Ji))1) j() h fo ,. , ()(,
Jttl.i Ii i rn Here mv frienil lirnwmv ni''i a
,u,c, fi;r vou lIlle. j(ick VVVv(
g,vea up while fere Is h shot io the loeker
i ...i .i i . ... . .
ne aowow.ru course f uuin iias lafeiy
heen dinned to be falling i,fj tie rop of a
fhree ttoty building ino a pilo of b..'icks
The rnos reaeheious Us' in n'7nrp is
glati of brandy i refleca back Death
U'oad of yotr own iuiage
An exchange pjper says a gentleman re
turnifg ho. Tie the oilier tiny found a new
end 6n;iie wh n original aitachmeil lo his
wife's piano It wss put ou by the &hcr
fT.
Fcknv A southern editor declares up.
on his honor thai he recently caw a loafer
uli over the shadow of a lamp post in try
mg to catch a lightning bug to light bit
c'gar.
Wa'fing fa be faughf by experience is
equivalent: to locking f be el Me alter ha
dud is e'olen.
The 'ta'.sB; leciure' we ever heard was
f.oa jne fjp of a sycarrtPre tree.
1e following is prtof the tu;e.-jcip-
t:rn ufta a letfer now in Worcasivr I'osl
CTics addressed '-o a lady'
Don Le'- Noeison have thia Letter but
iiir Solf Sna is A large Worsan if She Dont
None more .npauendy suffer injuries
than those whu are mod forward in dping
dierr.