Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, May 19, 1848, Image 1

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X,MMEAUT
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~IIE subsosibstrustAgent for the heirs
1 . -,l , lol k plastirteeoctc, late of Frederick
c"tinniefOotlkwe : offer Ist . Ruyblie
Sale. on the premie es,
• lnlifit,Vl,Vi`erti (kip' ir Ahe,hext,
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iritamittrin , Feederiele , Geosoy,ifiarykindiAtts
Alnsiload4eadinsg,frotoiJeffeissoinctsialtarrs
burg, foar.tailea .Weat. ofithe broiler
two ntilescast of purkittsville, si4
a hilt miles
"tiortli..tfaitt'Of 'PtikeWlville, Mlles
OhkVllTaft'Ventit'dnd
'Cltestititkke , end ADltiri' end iiirith in
five)iidtiretteirel ,, OE 4 Buitihibrer lonian to
COLE'S MILL, the property of the late
Jppttht Onle,,tleeettsed,,of rrederlelt county.
`Trio Atiir 1,6 a, dr,tr . i0k . ;,4,0 bit 40' Feet,
it —
Prealtiollitß l S; l itild'orie - Coontil Stone,
, Militritislt , hitter tenni plket' nett the• elf fron
Witter PArreritribtindant,
ii4A:Week,f944l fall, ;l :-WIIPPO PP-PY.er
r
k) p,l?4rr9lie Flour can :k
141 . 0 , 19
.a 7 d!ly, antlAt is pile of the best
heat (;rowing neighlio'rhinids in the
State, wellknownia.iliddletoti•it Valley . ;
.in‘shoiiti, Alai , imeeinplete, ,, bud posses
,eies conveniences neceseary.T.
.174cr4.1/6,'141 410 -14 4110 (OWL aw .ALII.-
41 1 4 0 ,..4410AY9 31 0 , 4 4 .c,PlinectiPfl with the
Mill are a good
TWO Is:ro4:i
vial/ bag.k ! iittiltling, incomplete ortivr, and
AYFRpr
,
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' ter4 rr
tomer,bliej),,.ll l llth, , ll N llS,9Fy
kut,
and alCither n , ece;sary oyses,
The Land is e 4 16 any in
iihe-eounty.loor ' , wheat, or other
• fieltie are 41 . 01 , 610 Otrand watered, a sufß
mien q anntity excellentTitabor thereon.
•. is also a., , „
• r I li.,S I.t -. 4,7 r, E
''^ • '
lih-heseier-Clortiliiioth of choice Fruit; u.
quantity of Peach, {dour, Pluto Trees of
the choicest kind, situated in a beautiful
aiid liep4tlii i ij s eighherbood.,
A 'fiirthiee description is deemed utnicc-'
diiike'diiptised to' ptWeliese w ill
''bo'lleittit Ole W the ' Prenches
vvr'll'he shrive protlerif 'is , well worthy of
the consideration • of enterprising indirid
-.nets.. • Ally riorsooti Wishing to! view the
preinionii,iefirfiftr so by Batting on' the• sub
-ebriber,-ralto will.tske pleasure irt tohowing
i'fiLitliS or Sm.e.,--Onepthicd of the pur
!cha.le tonney wihe.paid. ii).ltand,,atml the .
I)4lAn4e l i,u,Lltlqe cqual
,suanual pay otontti, th e
pkirchgtser,giving notebearing
. ig,te!,eakfroT I
f tO 4.k ,hp wholb, purchase'
cuottey,is patd, and not befOre,.a good and
'B4 t lficient tiet4l will tio'esecnted: Sate to
"
.'""(111krtOl4'A': IA a El"l",:qten't:
' • 'Wrd:' H. l'Arattg;AactioOrt:'
1 1 2'; 18413.-*te
: .. .1T , 0 , 51 0 M.
• t:rtint's Testamentary on the Es
. j - tale Of Ini:it' !fairs . , lite Of Cierdiany
) ittviiihip . „ dee'd,'hatting been granted to the
" i•tililieribers, 'notice ii hetteby given . to
on , whecare indebted to 'said Estate, to
:inakepayment without delay, and to those
ultavintittalims to present:the , same, . prop.
, Orly authenticated,. feroettlemeat. • ;
ANDREW ilAIIN;
... + ,ii W Atr .4ESSON, ~,
4,10F.,fmr-Ot. , „ r ,„exeititqrs.
IThe4 Executor resides in
:qgrAllaßY. latter
MEE
1.0. , ~•._ , N „ , ci „ 4 „ Le E. , •
EYArpRS•or Administration on the
," aIIffIe+OrJAIIIIIIIAVGAtOtiY4 M. late
of Ilamiltonban township‘ tlet'd, having
WetttgranZatilnabe subscriber, residing is
q l i i ii ?Yil;ifnli 4 o,9:s ,he,rpkw, giyn, to
;in ciso
. ili,
,c , t`iid tt*icriisfate to make
payment, ana t da i OniAngfittlima.upon the
i iir
iPt otiV i r #A . T! , eni!9llPnTlolk au
',: 9 nip gyli , kterght.
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P. , VAC I OIty, Adair.
ion i f l , 14 , 46 , ii , . ,
..af,fitlC , ,51 lAN': ?OTT:4S , ... , y , , , ,. . .
-We ^on' twpile 9 s r 1 , 1 0 , ia .. , .
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.„, IV leftErEtElliot 1 Imiiiii t pliiastau t
t ..eitArtehitte Ndliene4MlAty; toMeg ex.
I= t,
1 II eftWedlit vtileYitaiirAell Niter
'The thkelimPerediaitii; ielthe vet ed.,
uiiiettfteili itlioneikkotoOthldiq o !nett le
ilkheellitiwgiven teN .ii' perbdtile iddetWekr-10
I ••said'Etifeeky - to , thektt piquieivwittides) de.
liiiVairf troltheee4fevidicelsia ( d lot tireeN4t
,I'lltion) propekytothessiileidtfotailltittlittlitt.
"r ', - 1 tli MANUEL Dliff.ll,oßAWv '
May 5. 1848.-8 t . ; i to um,'
U`i NOTICE•
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ETTERs of Administration on tit!:
•A-4 rsiofteol° liitiVliVtlitt bit,' late a Lat
" t i
fl niwnsliirOleed; having been gcapt
cd to the ittliseilbek,`rediding in iA i( 1 1,1 i
—Notice is hereby given to tilrthose
irtd - Said esisto te'inakevtaritiAtt,
and•tnoso having elaltitis . iip,iii . the estate to
mrpsent the saute, properly authenticated,
, lot settlement. JOHN 11'01,F0111),
April 21, 1848--6 v r.
GLOVES AND STOCKINGS.
II AVE Otte of the hest assortments of
AL -gloves and Stockings (just from the
.'et4) over offered in this Borough. If you
lielinvedt, call and he convinced; and
• (14 Instnty• of the matter is, they will he
•
wild alin'ost fur nothing.
J. L. SCHICK,
. •
T4l AN CA,' Cologne, &la Bs
Aloir Oils, ~ToUtis Alrushes. Toilet
1134144e5 * ; Tooth, Powdero. dc., &L.., for
• rails by, • S. 116.1.E111.1.:ft.
frll). - ": '*l,K )
.7'21•1,it tirf
.~ ♦..:1 ~~~ 1 ..
.1,841
,rll II
v far Tile Othenso Leemeritho wine-Ana , IlUe
known AIX:4IIW leniete. We apbjokii the fob
lowjneftworeion of owl of them; within oh thieve
of .deparbute , +llth Pithestine. bls .breathen the
trete *kik of ,willgione .reveresece.—etth poetry
Gkriamekedity.e.;; /1 ' 1r • . '11!, .
I Woe igotAithige gogg,of gond r •
r9sllUfPLSlt i fert I, 4!rk;
Neg. laire4 Hg,intufg Yount my hand,
cllol'e 'ipaltoftriico coot' arid dirk ;
pitchild my Adnk;-*VelanyfiglL.
, o n ,4100, when) Joh of Old lug lai
;•' 9 4d,T, PPRO •,betelth 11 4 4 cf90{Ift
t ne op'!",lll,,PV,ftgob,,o er
t Opt Trmil ort-pdre paint 'inroad
ROW :fano p slats i n Cbalaea's r&y
'llowAvereiit faliiiintitra a, • '
/ Hoir Wand* berytrai4l6G kZ tarbigh
flow roltts4 sretyAirckess4 ottl‘tays,lamt„
The spirit .744441 limeitra4 4
Ana aig,ha on *Mal ',Akh moan
'Alo* the slimly 'adthudara ! ' '
I;barnin 1
yth tall ix i~ri
. hi4e net !Mord the nations' '
Nei open thy motor stnopinf down ;i
" .7 Yi 4I RI W yr47sg
Christtan'tpisser pasr, net aid
fn l'idthor's temples of decay,
PraeOtintled with my dreniy heed " "
Theasitsie whertillimmoirtiapire lat. -
Nor have I *Om thy lhallovned tide; '
Oh, Jor444l,,,ward4e•lpw,lapful,
, Like that sad wail slung thy, side, ,
Which Isiaersitiournltil Pt -prime Seittl
thrilled , within that)ivielte We, '
When). dwp;snrehltht, the' Dant ei , Kinp
relcbleule of,tiwe,Atiepet,4is own, .
Awl swoop forgotithe conscious suing' !
Ino!eroot ch mbed, to Olivet, ,
Nor laid me when, my Saviour 15 Iy, 1 y,
Aftd'hift his trace Of taifd, as ycl' '
'• nifel'ryeditriorept aWeiy ; •
Icor welched at midnight's solemn time '
The garden where per sea green,
Wrung by Itio sorrow and our ernue, ,
• Rose toDnellseening car stone!
have not kirrea the rock hewn grot
Where in'triiVothees'arins He fey,
- •
Ndi kdEit ttition the etched spot
Where his test footsteo premed the tied , ;
IYek Lookeil,,ott that sad mottoleio
,1‘ or Smote my that
tireapi, where wide
Ella altirS to lOW the world He spread,
Add betred Hi* heed teo'hiesil end &Wl*
THE 4'1 , 4(0 DRqTI,IERSt
Tim following beetniful, Arabian.logcnil
we eppy ; frottle.the......Foiee of Japott.:
The, siAO.occupied (ry ti? ymple of So
Ripon Wee formerly e pos
aesse:(l.,iti common by Iwn lirothers. One
oftlierri tva4 'married and had several cliil
dren t"the 'other %vas" tininarnetl. They liY
ed• together himgyer," ctiltittting, in the
gicitteat'liarrithey ''froasible; the - property
they hail Inherited Intim-their-father. •'
The .harvest season had arrived. Tha
two brothers bound up their sheaves. made
two equaLstuels of theta. and tat them on
the field. During the night
,the minter
riedbrothe r wits struck with an excellent
thought. My brother. said he to himself,
has a wire and children to support • it is
not just that my share of the harvest ;hook!
be as large 'as his. Upon this he arose,
and look ii•Oin his stack several sheaveri,
which he added .to those of his brother;
and this he did with as much secrecy as
if he bad beenectininilting an evil action in
order that Inc brotherly tittering might not
be refused.. Oa the same night the other
Ligonier awoke ,and said to his wife, ..My
brother lives alone, withouto companion ;
he has no one to assist hint in his labor,
nor to reward hint Or. his. lMl9—while
'Pod, has bestowed on me a wife.and
; it is not right , that ..wo should take
from our common Geld as many sheaves
as he, since 'we have already more than lie
has--domestic happiness. If yotreettsent,
we shall, by adding secretly a certain num
ber of our sheaves to his stuck, by way
eohipermation, and without his knowledge,
.see his portion of his harvest increased."
This project was .approved "and; itemerli
stely, put into czemation..
. , Ln the returning,, each of the brothers
went to the field, and was much surprised
at seeing ,the stacks still egos!.
same
several successive nights the, same contri
vance wail repeated on each side ; for, as
each ketkaddieg to hie hrethees store, the
stacks always 'remained the same. But
one eight; both having Moral sentinel to
divine the cause Of thlimfmcle, they met,
each bearing the sheaves, mutually deStin
ed for the other. It was thee lilt elucida
ted, and , they rushed into each other'',
arms, each grateful to Heaven for , having
so good a brother. •
Now.. says the. legend, :the, place where
so good with* hattsimultaneously ,ocour
,red to.she two brothurs,,snd with.se much
.pertinacity, must haws beim ,areeptable to
q 94, Men, hloqwed it, mo ti , 9l.4lpse
there to erect, the house of iye.Lp F ah-14-
mgrii.le• „ . „
' Peariatirei ToasT.;=—Long lifter,Wash
ington't :victories• over the JEkenek , and
English had snide biassing familiar thall
Europs,tl3r. EranklinhatLchanced Maine
withiber EnglialLatukftrench embinnantioro,
44 4, as , Pel/ ac. A:efOrctith°
words, the ,f o ll owing tefefl *ere 0! 111 4.
By the ttritihiesiallor
'theotni Whose s trod&
Niko ileinotelli iiis of' thii"iiiiirtli;”l—
efitill'''pridit i 'litititborgite 'to—disponi t h e
fiteildusleOt;' drinkl ALPrtinee44ltrmoon
*klieg 'Mild; moridt4antiebestitigoays are
•nations r.. cottsoliag them
tin darkness, and , making their .4itesainess
.benutifuhri Doctor. Franklin Ann arose
and with.,his nous' eiteld4itY,
:said: "Aeerts frree/444 10 14"--she JesAue
who commanded, the sun and mnon, to
atott,d,still, 444,4/ley obeyed him.",
A 'gentleman in New Orleans was itgrer
ably surprised, a few weeks ago, id find
a plump turkey served up fer his dinner,
and enquired of his servant how it was ob
tained, who replied with assurance :
,• , W by, sa," replied Mackey, "that ar
turkey has been roostin on our fence tree
nights; so dis mornin 1 seiie him for de
rent oh de fence."
When is iron like a bad note 1 When
.it is forged, When is it like a stone
throw n into the air 1 When it is cast.—
NV lien is it like a part of a public house ?
When. it's a Or. When, would it do to
make saupages of ? When jt'spig iron.
•
' "Thiktiliweepingeotnetrophe," nit the
Man~ei~id n flan his . wife &mucked him
Aiwa with a beixvii.
.{ int ' SW '' ' '
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//,/ k.REARLEtie AID :
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zrzwl
Gkrasil Ito rA raIDAL EITENINa ?LAX:
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it. I ,k;,•11 ., k 1 I
'4:•SKETC4' 41g, .);Kt ,24E7F,
,Wa firsl,ol4* from Vr.,Tobris the North
Ainghigiuh4atua4th Jialigs:Yolnd 'tract Pugs ,
orsiniPLIIII intscart {mu 40At wiA gradixsays
"You have slOubtless,frotal,,tlin „press'
I.ft*ll ,g9rrespondepts,..in,,Mtt, arr t leF l i c at
aa,iFfdi t rerea4 IiIItPIPA.P „, ~ fMR.W.. I A
Aoki *lt rAit4)l94P,9! 4 f-,CsPlloift;lnnSt , enliY be
et l l9.re,d,tq !Mill'' , ii,e9 , ..)1a?-;oll,ate,i,9l.L L itbe
EgltcilikiF ftlfrfui o °Per,t!W. ,Pkw, YNra
qrtg-is 4w431„ 4;k; iri;a.Pa. i" , .. i/FIOY:
4f
' SillPlgai,L!• l l,F,( ll Y:ellattglug tysut i y, grecs
Vlcelthiil,rhap*.uct,t
,fo,,,Mitch j . Adw
ye4G, ... kink a n itt„liislter soil, morq„affesoted
by the 'seasons.. yet never unarimfortably
ouWianleast visited, by thn high wipde front
the'Cult;Mptilwritot,M.their plying% stoop
to Iriss,the Oyer blooming, bloestoms,of the
iiarra 040 1 41 e. I . Mexico is IJO I .!Withetli
and in.tha.asintaritAhe Colds* nights StaaW
tee. atal.tha,,windS are Mold .o'u, sunfish
but_tOt Aaftel%/P l * . daPw-hunallter444. ,l 4.
must altvaitaa bright warm sup,., Yceter r
dtiv, in ,thaatiddle ,of;JaanerYt itui;,P4llSo
was Mcppglidattrith .emicistr,Mns .11;14,,cm r
rin*Pli , Ahol lOieft dressed us at i the.oper*.
and the geriLlemeu Without overcoatit- r -se
out a fair, October day AB. PhilatlelPhia•—
fre , day is;thultwmc.l,Stid Perbilm, iS:PtaY
Ilia weeks hefore.,evert4t sprinkle of ,raia mr
a ;cloudy :airy .sisit the vallley, Kugli,ie
the winter 0 1 . .*Aimt, , ,i ~ . . ~ f . ,
,The stranger in Mexico for, a Jong itiree
feels a want of air, ihat.lliefaent.,fi9;l4:the
great elevation,l being' basullicient,for,, Ow
lungs of, a,nortlitnati. more particularly the
felt aqd winter months, For the 4.rattive
Imouths I. felt 4 eontinnal oppression • in the
i .
Iregion of the hings, as times quite un,pleatir
ant, and discoy,ered Mat ihe,nse of **citing
ox,iptoxietitingliquids was much mpre Itle,
streetive to health thanin the United Stsics.
I will givo,yoa an instance. of thie.- ( 4.9
liEnglie r itiutt,
.whont ,I, touta , Tacuhiaya
told me that, though a bard, drinker when
he arrived in Mexico, twenty years age, he
had not putted strong liquor, adding that if
he drank as myself autlothers did, he would
!Rte./nog since been in hie grave., I wile
lineredulens, anti4ank :a*, before.' :My '
English frienK who.as a convivial fellow,
, drank - also, ant-for shout four weeks,
”went. it pretty strong ', as the saying . is.
I At,the end of ,four weeks I fUll'owtal hlii
1 corpse, to. Like EflgtiStaprial gictund :.t 804
I Cosine, and quietly nit4ied my back, 'OO
• John Ihirleyeorn,
,Joe Al übul .and Jack
1 Cognise, and the whole tribe, or I might
1 hfilvg joined, his company before this.—
I he principal reason why liquor is mor e
,
'M
destructive to our race here than in e
North is palpable'. There, winter or sum
inter, one perspires freely, tont .the poison
lie ejected through the pores of the skin.—
llere, on a pleasant Jay. Lltave run at
cricket .until 1 could hardly stand on my
1 feet, .without a particle. , g perspiration ap-
Ipearing on my skin.,. Thong!' often taking
I 'active exercise, I have never felt my brow
damp, save when undergoing the effects
,of a steam bath during sickness.,
In connection with the rum qUestion, I
must tell a short story: , A friend of mine,
a glo'riotiq fellow at the table, had been ti:
ling the brown thing pretty extensively for
a titne,and ht last had to undergo the frolics
of het baths, Mustard plasters, rochelle
and morphine, which exercise -kept him
shopped fora eau pie of weeks:. Onc day
' after lie hail . pretty well recovered. 1 was
present when ,u friend proposed to suffer
Gtr the rituttial.beneett of those.M the com
pany. All ilanietl-their._!..liqinds" prompt.
ly, except the gentleman who had tinder
tine the exercise aforenamed. .. D on't
ytin drink, Joe'?". naked lie who Vas call-'
ing in AticP!oper' ties. ~ 'N ii,''replied Joe;
d,olefully, !'myentiatitution won't bear rani
L
in this climate ; but I'm goin' down in the
next train; min reckon afteipurnriiii , this
• clement ' I drink well
thin se i Tong, can
, a we
rdry, when 1 mire get Mb; keeviiilitiginn." l
There iv usPhlirisoph d in ,l'oct'S ri4nritl;, and
there, are many of us here tintlergol rig 'the
, ,
Iqoiul abstinence" regituen who, w ill be apt
•tetlcitili.lsp extensive vessels than the one
i na med dry on our - first lfluffetlptojlie
“"thiek air, ' ' ' -' ,- • •
~ '
~ . st. . .SiiiietyltMexico,'"' Which IA prii
bably the first feature touched upon by
toteMporetries,l can say but , litrle.. Our
Igentlemeacorrespondente: With a oomph+-
, ceacythai is really enviable, destroy some
:thing of iruth o -auti. a gyeakideal•offoolattap,
is tleactribing , Atoirees. , bells, *rintantlea. trt
eetera.4,lm., yet, draW*ll, lbeirmaterials
' ,front fancy. „That„people f ehogl, eethese
writers, lead. ,Y O ,O i tlibeil tl
eYtti ...05 0 !' M
Q
I , bairi*leael? l *s Initl4' . . s P9 B ln?Wscl9F s e
with, the F, nowt e rprs, of their , friends i and
))rothrlp might_ r41 ,4 ,5t°0 1 #,11 0680 who
PrqPuPriltill aSnf!PlcoYli..4f l llPY! in. a Me!.
Clll4 but th*: t h e r!#9l l4 ' ill Api,V o.- - - , 1 4 1 P e
14rge, nuijurity, or retie %M t" Pitmen', IMP
thw id9PrA
, closed Alkd XQ. 0 44 1 . i/li4llir,qf
PaA e T;;,cat' l l!Z l 4 4 /IT lr jt i 7 i ii n si b e g g l ;tig rill
1,
illettlterfteW*ll,•Wlllk,A,Merlgane is ,very
lighted. iSmnp : whoare Mu:4mA to obtain
rich eortfrects,to,sopplyi.ourarmy, gr who
are,willingw,dispose of,the female portion
17
o(tbais household for the wherewithal to
,hoy : carriages„ (every ~ family inttst have a
Ri r rliigirt if the. members starve in ceonse
quenc,) are ef.tremely, affable, and over
,rtitt our young mnp with their civilities.
And there are a few gay, independent spir
iti, who love enjoyment and don't rare a
fig fqr these that object, who receive the
I visite of the Americans.
And again, there are a more deserrcd
fritv;, who are willing, or rather submit to
visits from officers not in uniform, and I
know several sidendid young eflicers, who
of an evening could not be told from citi
zens as they wend their way quietly to
the house of send of the hundred million
aires of the city, to pass ati hour listening
to the love inspiring guitar', M. the still
mere bewitching conversation of the reign
ing attraction of the as la. Still, as a gen
eral thing, the Americans und Mexicans do
not mix socially, though the hard formality
which at first reigned is sinnowlial worn
off, I doubt not, in the eonrse of a year
or Iwo, when old prejudices have beets
subdued and the grief ofatricken families
shall have lied with the blossoms that adorn
the graves of those who fell in the defence
of the pity, we shall knew and enjoy soci
ety in lllrse..m. 1 sheuld the less, respect
, olt, • "—t••stlo r
, - , 1,11/..“, •••
~Rt. v. a, *Nab(•„i t.
7 I"~a}', r~..~
.149.9q0A 1 P,wereit.hiqr,‘44, 0 iir9woPPe[Offir
arias atil t efp iffitor t boAe ;towage
has VanquitiEed . fietr . artitea berm.
tied their fortieSeee.
Some ofdhe httPJA,l t hare seen written
front this gitf.,apeak ii,n, refugee of he
baliti,thavAre •Iteld. in the9.lialla .01;. it
Alm tezuniaa:.'tand distracethe.poung and
the gayerhotlic with high pictures
of datV OM', senoritas:' Weft s , I.' have
been
.inti•eorti* of--',these tattle' ifi,t,! Ms' and
eniCt.Y,44 ,419 '2,044 oritio,ileseant"garle
who therefebeund, SuPituse-WP (ialMafi"
inatioayetep round the Cagle liergara,
where. nightiyi thn 1 Mlle and timbering',
withditert tudereelad Other muffle se reech:
leg - J*olBl4 t M
dce time r liAld'liioepto
beut PP 04qi'Pngink fig l ir• ' 4 l OYf ''‘..4 atS
.inside,
_i_kt,'s take e' Jo* at the ccmpany.
'Farb/in with, ilintiviire halt it Tanen
young officers, who have just arrived ''by
the , leaf 1.rain,',',,e04.700, came / tope? a
Ikteaiiene "fade They' arc, fresh,
an'd' Wtare bAli in 'look On, but a *tout
tbsdy-Vitttictswthiiii-Ilieli liettird'infilte
thetritedi'fiitadr C'diriticeit the sptiffl
Tfiel reel vP 'die( gentle hbmbre "mttp , bo
benehedVs-thehty sbliiirtw, Wiliest!' wegon
tnestellso and drieers4 , end , as many , more
•tmitsiderre,' ,, who in -Paris would be celled
mßehenlia,ne.,7 -,:',1. d:: ; . t.., -4,
•
The females one can only judge bi their
dress and depertfinont.yid the, .crowd ?pay
pees for wileyqu, cheote r . byte here !PA
there are exceptions. I am sure'hav,e
seen that race--Ykt,&l4 l ‘ in die third bet,
tror it is a ihe'''snug bed
dice of purple 'velvet anti skirt and
White iti4`ti: hare it'--saw her
indeaibring to•tet her hug
band, 'an 'lifter, paroled; She surceeded,
he was relearekbroke his parole, and is at
Oajara with Santa Anna ; and she
had no honor anti Wilio,ltlttust ,sod' en
joy herself, r00,,,t, a Co"
Intel greet faatttnts•in , lilexko,is ,mind
your ,own bobintlav t and so . that you *cep
out or the , bander of the police. , iiitbpdY
cares Itotiti you ;live or os.lifne, or, what, you
do, and eociety sot cramped with ••,..tor
straints," but carries itself with free #barl ,
Edon, that sit oPO4.the Puesal fo.PP a
yql t ing ltaktp, drespfof a Mv, m 9m il lirp
Inliende Very . .., well,
.1 see you , have
travelled.
tei tis • ttilte' ainithir Var ' ik 2 -ofite ei;ing I
totliedifi4ie erid ()Tale
is More'pietenaion to &minty.
lest Polnplah'!"--theris her . 6thert
Self, the exact resture ofStie'slmagelft.
feast ti(here the '''Queeri'Hacehnt'ar" pre-'
aided. She hsed to dance at the' Teatrh
prcne:pal,linally fell CO Te inieVe
M'exico, Mid has et length lit ttpon the belie,
as a l last theatre for the display er herr'
erns. 'Anol c iiilit'heriside hitite'dialireMv
in 'character and rank. 'She was oneV
*ire of a hard working;
.worthy nalin, ( ttlita
fell at Chutubtn,co. ,' ' ' '
Ilii'infage haunts her ye!, and shel64es
him, yet. „Jo the daytime she'qeWs
appiir
el at the custottittonse, Where CaPtairi M'-
Kinsfry' 'reigns like the' Xinknf a ha'rem,
over two thousaint of die initutiriehs 'wo
men who hare 'been made'pooi by Ihe'for'-
tunes 'ef 'Wet'. Her daY'id,ili 'Wier' elle
potshot little dries' to sleep 'and lief( te tli
Where"she'ibrget,S, 'her lot husband
till she is tired enough tri bleep, ivlieti she
gums siva) , 418'she , came, • •
But, the general feature ,of the- fandangq
is, rowdy and noisy, ,and ,we CAM see.ll9 ,
thing of Mexican society if , we, may all
night. Probably half a dozen fisticga
occur during, the , evening, and o,sese,,pleese
the IWe - ilea us' hugely;' for' Ouse stone
or dirk: One 6f People ,o
delieti of theth Single-handed.' '
row at the bar nowt }Jetts bei oil befltre
a guard come, for it is uncomfortable to be
battled, even as a' witnese,'bellare Cole Bel ,
ton, of a mdonitig., Y.ou havetateenallyott
ever will of a Mexican fandango in, the
!bills of the Nlontezemas."
' 'balots-At. ANs' clines nr
jolly ilk' of 'lrishmen, both' boon' coniriati
ions and alietrebrothers, had ensile up theft
Minds to bare the uold sod," stal , wend
their way to-America. , They Were,fiattan
numbest two Paddies, oniv.rdurphy,•one
Dennis and, ono Teague. .It,so happened
that the vessel that they,, were ;ego IA could
only take four of them„ ~i,ett length hence!
Tom exchlitned•7 . r" , 4Fah l LhoYe
We',11,940 ,lots see who
But °neer the red - diea etvpie tt, was ap t
4enteA te do 'that thing . know,
Fugue" said he, "that I an"aiit/inia
an'd can
work If 64 bylildinlis tit
at} traclioii, which to a'iwitiaWr . bettet.
dot You Tahiti all agree to
AlPhaiing pledged to , do'st4 Pat proceed
ed, *.Nirell3 from , Paddy
you can't :. but take Dentds,frons iMurphy
void Teague remains. By my. Bowl,
Teepee, soy jewel, and
. it's you that can't
/O.!' '"'
. ,
"I 'TI ah'Vkite'or Tits peo
k now the'itbportaettebtheeih, , andstill
levet-take' prdper cate..Of itheen. • Only
when putout grow oW,. and., find them
wanting, or-:when they 4ufrer! from their
decay, doibey properly:appreciate their
value, It is reinarkable that, while man
Ina only one,,set of any other organs
during his lifetimes, he has two distinct
sets of teeth; and this fact.may be attrib
uted to show
. their great importance in the
animal economy. Man properly has thir
tygwo teeth, 'Which are fixed with great
firmneSS into the jaws, which latter are
moved by '1
'ery powerful muscles. and the
upper and lower rows of teeth are' pressed
toward each other with considerable force
during the mastication of food. By these
means,the substances taken into the mouth
are broken, and macerated by the satin try
juice which flows from the glands of the
mouth, during the presence of food. The
subsequent digestion of food in the stom
ach much depends upon its perfect mas
tication ; if the teeth. have effectively
done their work, and reduced the food
to a soft mass, the gastric juice of the
stomach more easily ditsolves it, and the
blood is mere speedily aril ermipletely form
ed therefrom, and the Wily better nourish
ed. Many people who have good 'teeth
millet...indigestion from neglecting to pro
perly ; use them : and those who have them
not are alike afflicted 'rom their ahivence.
To preserve the teeth, they should he
MEER
lIIMM
. . U.
regularly cleaned. ,
leighl'and Assenting i
eleanifinies;.unt this.-nitspoctonistelt Ito
trieten personal elegmactt, Ind +frees! the
, thil hoer .tho.'diesgreeabile ,teitith that
Would'! otbdrwisegtiacctintpanyil it.,il who
bost,• tooth paardewitt •al ditties iptiliariered
eliaretriel4rmailiphortmecainfthoraladthalk,
sdiestiltiiberaviiiited4z Ail othestamphor luta
chemically upon the enamel, i t c..4hp,htird
wiliVigestietkei4'Atllf4;wiltkAPr,Ptscts
tAle. if* tbpag , and •Aqc.twee 4trmopifeF her
no*h• -,, ,Nealgo..pf. Ato :04 0 4 ,, 4 AR.c am ,
ow,. *4,,Ahe,PnOimmt af—irppioper
8 00*, ;woo *R4lifileo , ..4 04 1 4 , i,lgencra! ,
amt.swPivarvixply, feWiPPPlAl4ihaTe•tltql!
thegt quite 911/1140004 maw *lrqr, .01c= ,Fx,
itiogioing, pail -4 0 094 totAchg•- .Thin
pain, is co isenere,that,we n e ould Au right
SO , I:ofittal it (RAN NWltil4 :tot lake 'Prlfr
1
,gads,. ig,Tffier'lghlti;Ahlekreke do ,IM percent
1 tfhthOsW#ltartl. of the ho4..ti. creosote , Pr
oil. OC(tlitti 01014 •CoPiWn, A lid. o 34Fr; is 4 cl!
substances, are often, emplotidd as reme
, thee i fee i the 1 inetlystehe. , /liattetnistm only
' aggienewsiteilivilt4iy accelerating thevde*
heytienditlttlnidliierderittrthing,umw: .11hd
*Wit' coUrettflitfttd •ieele , pieVemtloiv in
1 41E41 lilttiti ki, id rthttntentwii id shady .poin teat
rmtinarldt!lrY. Hong . uildniiiihpile ind mare
1 , ettiCleit . 'tiV•diett'oeut Whealleiter has ta/
kith gin Milli? itre, Milt rtenertigrid 'tot havd
thd nhertitireallflothellted imbettinties which
,_llittile thrtherelnillitidithatti suppiies'aularti ,
goot.lnk t a i t,,,l mill , rtur , s ..• , t it: ~, ~,,;,,., ,
s r , -7 - 1Y , ..',r i--44#01, ~,,, ~,
. 1 r •,, i F
_4orAcraiixoniolgiof , Pl'4 4 ..iN• ,
,0r0ciu1t.044 0P ,.,.." : ,, .:,... - . ..,.
inns* waCinnatin bit the eameor Heyde
sitho r inl, coasequeneelefdtimownol- what
it iblationitift the ialit'i4 hadolatitakeiv,hinierlf
to iheiregiotho albng qurtrimtierowhielt•the
Kim! satlPtlie Netherlands • thenght ,proper
toq hew in end . pur-abinition tue ak bE smitten;
age. • ktia'pir hiad'beettiwellkortlueated,and
Was wOeryt , intrepid isliumr.w,,i 1 ,/ ~.,;u , :.,
I" 4 0 1 iiii"' skid he , to- me , tone day,tPli•a na!a
tedotaltoio.—very , childishil.veryl ,Witikesiti
mitt of *twee very wit tithed. • • lit lin ,aluol
Ilknow.w.hatelterilt , help jut- Ileever•seri
wfureepqaftheveoler,imiuting Ohio ewe*/
which lay , ateamiag,otma•.+ setae,t,below tai
huge roaring lire—on the head of a boy,
without rd4iirr
iik l ii outirCijr-IFtly'bires
'cot.'" rmre 91 1 ,6', 'wbit * l vi'lli]a' indr
oiled'' lifiii , • ,2 a -: 'lliiibeitid'iiiinl 'ii' Iftii Cf,
l'piirlVl 'Yollifr, d , Cita' a moo , ,iiiitt;inii.u::i
You te mim bee did 4Ven WC had , itt' 180 li
ViNif,' I'h 4 ' tithe/4d 'net thit.ittp;.hntt ts,Ou'i
4 . 10410, 64 iiii; how and lir ItjeiliVat *le WI,
iiitidbodPs• dirt usiticids'.' ,lw riitilAm lef/re
—l,saw the qugetWitiiiilltigloydeditodial
Well,r I liadt,left,mi• j w,ife.; no, maperoyhy;
iPPPmPOliilitlitf,'Yft, iliftP,.q.,4 l ) 140iTqhfi
flor,„if s gldt she
,wee tekogether„,tittN gm
far. t !IR? i. Pa4,P kit , ininitik.qco .ft , ),Ay-pvq•
4r1,,im..9t, au apet4,l 1 ., 8 bc.114.4141 WP
tiefloWliat 1 Nr49 o w , rtit °utr4ieki7 . 4i TAT
dPrPrrriP.IPPtfriIPVI4PPI- ~. Ott you PIO% f
Ware, ~.,I've told ,yop ebdotalti w.CI mean
,
IP4 t e_l l 4, o u• riu,to4lt kft,lr' , .. v ; I: ~ ,, ••••4:,, i ,,H,.' )
welt, we separated . t o plain 12. 0gi.514, , 1
I ran away and left my wife ; taking with
me 41'4 one child; 'my poor deturierrV—
the , onlyrehild,t t vas ante of nfor•between
oincelvedi , nity igoodiein , Mb •diVil had put
it. into, mptiatittd.be jealouts , hf My Odd
wife—and so I left her all the children
with kraY'elld'hitteeYeetlandittoktwitilmo
the !ortlyheneettliatt rbesintilitdlurietpt lthidf
you t etreid them seen I that bqyPsuPe. 144 ,
Theyi nevelhinenintehintd,th uidt-bialig as
death/ ., '. Well, , JerrY•andt lelerig piety
i
willifox inearl threeleare hendene, daY
I received a letter • fro tylwife, saying
that Luther, my eldest . boy, and the . two
In\bo, weli':::ilt„tbir graveaL4Wo Were
tildwhed is eiteli'.eillie's arnie4ilie . other
illba;'Ora' briiielOidiiit a niertebaby, hin'it
Allied ltself (4 1 deith'e ' r 1 .ditiappeate/IL
he illa:nia'aoilictl 6' b e lieved her—asking
f'? e
oikci portitte a tuijd red tilT4aß day ,
antiwhenever If avvidui . ,irt - the night - -and
dying, literally dying with'iliat "upon' his
lips.: I My, • wife added, that she wan COM-
ing . home , What ?could I. say T I knew I
that I ,had wronged her t that I was a fool
and,* madman; but what could I say
Well, our agreements were made, and I
eqt MT to meet her—leaning my poor little'
tiny sib:lime, with a hired girl to take care ,
Ofihitri,Until I got baek., -To be sure that,
14 would not go astray, I had tied a young '
NeWlentmllarid• Puppy, of which he was
very fond, v, the puit of his trundle bed--
telling him to stay there until I returnedl
with ,his Mother, which might, be intim
courau,e(that eftotnnon or towards night-.
fal.' , , . ~ •
lltile be itoppc , apd h wino liing clt a rig.
ed, but after a,,feWmin!fies,/,, broil anew,:
in a low and Stearlier, though muck altered i
I
:, , !..Will;sir,krer met onee , more i and:she
ftargisvcr :me 4 'rind: we • w ere happy. , And
ed I took-hat into my arms, lifted her into
the saddle,' ant[Ade started together-4w°
sus happy creatures HS, therc'were on the
facia • Of the earth—notwithstanding the
self-reproach and heaviness I felt, on hear
ing the particulars of what I cannot bear
di speak of Yet, of even'te. think nf-4he
'death of rather and tit , a elder isisters:
Poor Luther—pOor hab ! Well we were
already more than half way back to the
place where'she was prepared to see her
little nestling asleep, and
: dreaming of its
mother—his dear, new mother, as ho
call
cd; and :persisted in calling her :from the
moment I told him that she waa corning to
live with us. Poor" little fellow I Ile
had almost forgotten her. Suddenly; as
we were descending the hill, :our horses
began to snort—my 'wife caught my arm
and as I turned toward her, I • saw the
whole western sky in porteutial glow.—
The woods were on fire ! Before I could
speak. a strange. darkness swept by and I
felt as if the hand.of death, were upon me.
I tried to speak but cntildtfot. • I could only
urge my wife to follow, and clapping spurs
to my horse, I rode straitway to the fire.
Once only did I turn—and then:only to
look hack and forbid her to hollow me fur
titer.
Well, I arrived at the place, and there I
found--bear with me patiently—tirst the
hired girl, frightened halt out.of her senses,
and hiding under a fence. I asked her
tor my buy• She stood aghast at the in
quiry. 'Her only reply was a wandering
ot the eyes as if in search of 6imething.
'At last, with great difficulty, islie reeolleo
ed herself enough to say, that she had seen
the lure in time in enne witiriny 'boy—
that Itcin ilreadfally fatigued, though she'
tratimor run far, she' sat down to rest
heritelf,,and looked toward •the path by
whieb we were mipected—that some how
or other she fell asleep-4ind that the last
she reMembereijwas something little Jerry
had said about flying buck to untie poor
Carlei. My heart had died away within
meiJ I knew that I was childless--I knew
ittlon't talk to me—A knew it. And it
Wali so. Whet, I arrived at toy house, I
found it nearly destroyed by fire—and a
!Witt way off lay my poor boy, with Carlo'
waiehingrover Mull The child was dead
—that is - Carlo you see there. My with!
is in the triad-house, at Philadelphia—and
here•ant I, Godforgire me."
• (IRI.111( AND uttEl:K
Ct•ri'•,lr` obn 5
. .
ET Tni "oLn 'us."
I . TheTO is a certain individual in Massa-
,qhuseiis who rejoices in .the nickname of
04 \Yeateru pail Road .1 net: ey," o r4no re
! commonly the "Great 'Western," a Joan
vi,ini is half horse and whole Yankee. lie
4,,ilin keenest chap .in trading nags that
?icaq , ever raised in .l‘i i England, and "can
rity,York.shire" could not produce 'dem:ltch
at ..trikin' in the flats." '.rhe fame of this
eleellent man at length reached the are
cf,anuther adept in the Name iirukssion,
!tying SnMelVhere up on the Vermont line,
eguallyf3killed in horse flesh and die trick
or, trade, but not (curses on partial "for.
tune, l!"gyually renowned. When' the
i'wr.lli,ern Nimrod—fur he was quite a,
'!pying liaracter--heard of his rtt.ars
rsptinitiuti, and paificiiitirly of his boast
thie,.. c pultl . v ick tip any white man !iv.
litygi ,, .,,his pride was seriouiq hurt, and
hptring that the "0 reat Western" was it . ;
I , i?,st,7l, pazticidar spoi, on a priculacday,
I '
cyiletf,(apped to •b„tliertt with a nag of
l'ho r m ; titemure strength with
.the redoubt
-1.4.1.1411RP:kgY• . ',. • 1. . .
~ 4ccordingly.,in anticipation pitheinect,' 1
hp,,,begust tf', l o,ningan:l l feeding a Worthlesi '
horse of his that rejoie . ed in the "heaves some
li.t . n c, M9f e.' and by '(1111t of careful 1
iciitimmg,pm,l„a gimqous stable diet, sue- 1
I c9o4tl,,lndivak,ing ; t he attimal look as "line 1
.' 4 ', , ,t I ,l4,Yrltit'il on ,st plum tree, as the "Co.,
t'flfollte,',,,..wtauld say,,,. So
. he ! ieteritii n ed
iia,m p tp l gw.ip;iitiir 4 down by easy stages to. ,
;
1 1 naa"!'„renlezviins . I`‘" licit near 11101
vi liss hour, friend , dismounted, went into !
,'.,,,,b4 1 11/Fs .90 ther e , occopted stone tune,
iin changtug hie toilet. lie wen(into thu '
"cover" looking IA: e a slapoi it Sporting j
!geip t. klll iiviti,AtiL.nc it.tlic inoqL yerilani
litolitt4 yreptle ;lint
, e \ vei at e ginger•liread
tit 'UM) irnXinttitel:.: ' Its hair was e:innb...
,:fa'imti iti tieliiiill s tie'thire ; hi: had donned
la getritli[d`Wliiii 'Woiiil bell-top ;' the 'great
ptot , Slir' thillotebillltinti on' his -enaf-whist
wiitte-liiiii:ll ,, tir to' h i 84 htoii lil e Mil MI Fs; a n d'
hie lAthiselieauttlileittriuters' Were 106146 d.
ihib i RIO Ititi eit4a tide or viamitiming rew7 4
hide boots. Reaching the village 'MVOrin
htilliddibtfittaltita , liiteit64l , •higt hiirlsO 1 i n
tlitisitithislttlinolit ill Ugii. Niorkt pile 'laid' in for
Lwidwed :tosiblninitgloh.st"fii •the'lnie-roorn
.Itethilludrilhe-01.1restnIVesteso" rind a Mix
ad atingiiinyttlisulelging ill 1 horse-talk tend
I routtinilussoltmissi ?Ow, hero 'ga ped and
Aiossintoditantioputoisinlmoribor twit octa
isitittallittlo which-attracted! the ,at tontine of
, duit"Efirest Westerr to. him ,as ' a lining
siihjeal,Whiirson'to exerhise his tratiseentl•
ask 'bonsmereihl Vilma. f ,Un !accordingly
oft:Wed lis, treat 4Green..'Uti" hi.thu buver
ageithettompahy ,was imbibing.
- oinkt:fitliV.thc , "Green, , ,'lire" didn't drink
nothing_bet cider;-7” Inept , fourth of July
and lallatOrt',.' but , , kte was, prevailed on to
"try a little New 41rigland." and began. a
"outirmoisprouts") very fairly.
. 1
.I,ly the operation .of .113 e; third horn, lie
let ea ...that he'd ennie.down on business
for the .olat.mail,',',',. tied he'd rode ,the old
man's hoTse--a "dreadful nice crittur."
"The "Great Western", ' , wanted to sec
Ihim, and the pair adjourned to the womb.
shod. Tlie "Grent• Western" was much
struck with the a pocarnitoe of the. horse;
'tied alter a satisfactory e !coin iiiit ion. ill, lied
"Green lin" what he'd take for hint.
' "Hu aim fur sale, Mister," answered'
greens. "The told mint sets all creation
'by him. Raised hint himself. . The crit
ter was foaled eight years mixt grass."
-But supposing 1 was to 'give , yon a
'dreadful niett',herse of mine and thirty
dollars boot ; 7 --
"1 dassn't to look at it,,eali'm 1f,,1 was
to sell, that tcrittur--L. slioultlit't never
(Lissa% to go bunt Aigin.. Let's, go itittt 4ie
! house, cap'n—its as void as Jerusalem (1111
here. How Rini:ll dia von 5,13,' ''''
"Thal. black. horse . tlaire—and forty dok
...111141,1ilack,.olynttra „ponty good,
old ho.m.—that's a fict.-1 was, lookite ;it
liini 'fore icainc,,iu. ,tlllll 40.usp talkot' l
'bout it tho'-1 cant do
"Dyea he draw.
"Seen him trot up before a load of
woud--jc.st as ,paay 1 ." o.
"%Volt," said the Groot Western, !'what.
do you say, to toy horse and sixly dollars
boot .1,"
"i.end us not inter temptation! as ; the
Deacon ,says ; Geo—lVflitaker !—D.trit
if I !mint ,must n mind to run thu
Darn if 1.1ta41" he, Advil
"But, look here„ my friend,",said the
Great Western, "you must first.riatis6 t ' toe
of Ills "soundness. Hitch your critiur to
that big log," pointing to pie largest of the
pile, .. a nd if he cu t e draw it round the voCUI
pile, I'll stand toy offer.'!
The Green 'lin accepted' the eiMllMige,
and the horse was put before the lug and
siarted. Now he kiiew 4 - try Well that if
the "Crittur" wan dri'ven rOunit the Pc
With a steady pull, the "heaves"`*Mild
scion Show themselves, and nothlng but
exquisite tact could enable hini to 'filet; tip'
his rival. Aceordingly, after pain?, a few
feet, he stopped the horse and began pat , .
ting him. '
"Tle' in 'a dreadful'niee hors, 'end hti
knows it !' poor fellow'! if the old Man
was to ECC this here—Jerusho wouldn't
I catch it I"
"All right l go ahead !" said the Great
'Westerti,
' Anothe pull-v-kittothet hialtuiiattid attoiltv.
er speech frem the Green 'Un.
, t3est Icsoh , ae him'!-he rtin hetilitipqe , t
tit easy.. .11etti hitt! - lumber - all' ttay'einti
cArty a fellr'n Riuttiog fnitileen .rittles.st•
ft 1,
P0 . +17
I;EMNiEM!E
TWO P01.1:.114 '
1,
tiir'tail of that n'ild Bever stale k
Pooty good old ho'se-1 reekoti,"
.
And thus, by easy 'takes, lte got round
the pile.
The teat Western hatileil (loads pneltr
et hnok, counted off' six X's erid c iitiliitclied
his black.' The saddles and Itetitites were
changed before the Green 'Un seemed ti
conic to his scn•es. , '
- "tient)! 171 iste r !" he cxelairied.,
..What's the Matter--anv 'thing hrtike ?"
" lake t had been kieiting'my grand
mother: The old man %NOW( stand it
canlt stand it no how. *tin Y rant have th
crittur."
"Yon lire towinte, mV (my, - Snit, rite
Greta Western, throwing his rigliileg pver
the "Ing skin, e's' is
cheap too !"
Don'i you holier till ‘yein get but elf the'
Woods !" returned the other; in his mita
ral innritier.as lie mounted itt,nitn. "You
didn't get biin halt so cheiii :is r aid: ih,
WAS a gift liorse--4loni kik iii liid`in~ititl}.
Good bye, Great Western-- , Wheo - Yotl'buy
a stranger's boss, always ask f o r a . w ar
rainy. I wish you joy of YOnr
old 1(.110 w--and niake inimey fly) 'of
it, if you've found omit a reniedy for: the
HEAVES—I haven't."
And he put spurs In the gallant
'Just Waittill loverhaul yen !" shdittisi
the •discoirditted jockey, as lie started in'
piirsnit. Bet the log-pulling had done
the busines?i tin his tiargiin 4 and'he hadn't
ridden a quarter or a mile beftire the:ani
mal he bestrode was swelling' and 'coll'ap
sing like a blacksmith's bellewS, While fir
away the .Grt;en 'Un' was streaking ii.a
long the road,`going free and arten
miles the hour: " '
"Picked up. hy thunder !",inifitCred
Great Ifiesterm - after fraitbssly, dig:titiLf
his Offs bite the paining 'sides of the .'alit'
niztii ri :P harsh. "I've a •greal inivid to take
a horn of PrusSie Acid. ' There's a white
man !king lliat can hoist of I - del:log flip'the
real IVesterfi. He's a scroainer,
and iio mistake'," lie added, with profession
al entlittsiamin—"lie's won the Stakes fair;
and if the history don't get into the'lloston
Daily Times, curse me Jr 6.et I say a werd
:itiout it."
piira JOKE OF ()UR ,TIMES:
JVn haro rend the following wundroos,
legend, and must say thst we cannot dea
pair of humanity any more.:
The ,New "York correspondent of'ilar
l'lldadelphiainquirer,s:tys the Mobile. He
rald, tells au amusing story of a new in
vention against rogues ; called the "Combi l
nation bock." Recently a wall street tiro-.
ker, of, considerable wealth, and living in.
great style, in the west end of Gothom,
purchased a beautiful tire-proof safe, in
whiell to secure his valuables against the
fiery elements, to which be Axed one of
these beautiful pieces of meeltanisni..—
TheY are no. strangely complicated that yen
may lock them,, hand the key to the man-..
nfactorer even, and the chatters are as one
to ten thousand, that he will not be able to
open them, interior arrangements
of these locks are alphabetically arranged,
and yen select a word in the language,.
take the letters, and luck the wards an
swering to these letters one by one. Thus,
take tie:mord , "chtur"---you lock, c, then It,
then u, then i, then r. Now it, must be
unlocked to the same way, mill ,101,,,, s'You'
hit upon the exact word yon will never be
able to .tinlock it, Well, the , broker in,
question locked his safe according to the
word "boots," but after t working lev ant
hour or more, the next morning. he could
not tudoek it, mid give it up iu despair,
All his funds were locked upirstays, the
letter, and he Itail do money to carry :ow
hisdniiiness that day, Inn an his credit.was
good, he ,raised!sullicieto for the purpoi , s.
by borrowing of the banks.
TM: next morning the. inanufacetter
the look, according to request, called to as•!
certain the difficulty. Ile said Ito had tio
doubt he could imbed: the sale, if the gen
dentin would tell him the word to, whieli
he locked it. qloots," was the word and
to ,work he set to utdoek it to, "holits."--4 ,
Well its tried. saugnitie of stwensa,. but.
"boots" \reekd not, unlock this. sale. Ile.
tried again .and again, tied was on more
sueecssfel. llti.triculall 111111 f, 1 11 11P,IlinirA,,
and three hours, with no ottecess.
IY,a happy. thought struck ,Itim. /lir wi
ped the perspiration fret), his Nee, ,took ,a
drink of water, examined the key atgaini
and. locked at the broker srtaight in the eye,
and said : "Sir, allow me to auk yon how
you spell boots." . •
"Ilow do 1 spell boots .?- 1 -11ow do. 1
spell boots.?" said thesnher.. Why,.l.
ivright—how do, you spell it .0h ne
ver. mind," said the tnan..of combination
locks, "how I spell it.?" "11-u-t-s, to be
sure,",said the, broker: "The devil. you
dor, said the lockman ; "and if you spelt
hoots,huts, will 'whirl the safe Nits,"
and he.did unlock it within the twinkling
CI'RE FOR IIVIiii(41101;14,--A8 eonside.
cable ahiriu now exists indhis city, in rem-,
serinence (4' the fatal 'terminntion of tiever al
eases of hydrophobia within, a feW Weeks':
we give prace to 'the folloiving cure feY
that dreadful scourge, which w' r e have ren!:
Sim to bidieve , has been perfectly Isneress-'
ful iu. a large number, of cases. ''AFi Sp 011;
ae the ivotiad has horn made, (nip the la.
ceratc4 parts. In sac no isltynielan t is at
Inind ilesbility I procure a set'or'eups,
ini nrclinary tumbler can he tined y sub
by exhinisiing this ilk in the ghis:(:
with a piece of lighted paper., 'rile .cup-'
ping proceSs cannot fall to (kali the Virus'
from the systein.--1/n/fctin,' • "
A negro, undergoing an exatinnwtion at
NOrthaiapion, Contr., when tusks(' if his
waster wus a Christain,
he's a member of Congress
I go fu! a T --- (
the man said whenbe applied for Oolivegn ,
. .
moderate ift erery M14; 1 '0'1403
boy bail to tho'kiehotilttfester,
• ..t.
eta,whitminff •him.
At.timms, with justice, • nsoyAottintitl ,
be whoktewirl), riffle Ili& 44t ell
NOVO.
••91F kid
,4 4 6 tkr, root, niT4Frt.'wlit
gift OR let tlplies* 110
deid itivrth to.rit•tes. ' -
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