The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, August 09, 1860, Image 1

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I WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT THAN PRESIDENT. Hex it y Clay.
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DIRECTORY.
rCBENSBURG, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 'wm.
tis.-'iiiti' expressly roa "the aliechaxux."
"list of post officjl:
W "ri ft. Pott Matters. District$.
Jijii'j Creek, Joseph Graham, Yoder.
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t 5 sariujs,
i.'r:soa,
i H ;ai!ck.
: '..lia )W!!,
s r.lto.
I : -'hir.il Puiui.
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:.::. L,Vcl,
?;S.-a:uit,
Benjamin Wirtuer, Carroll
Danl. Litzinger, Chest.
John J. Troxell, Washiut'u.
Mrs. II. M'Cague, Ebcnsburg.
Iiaac Thompson, White.
J. M. Christy, Gullitzia.
Joseph Gill, Chest.
W'm. M' Go ugh, Washt'n.
H. A. Bog3, Johust'wa.
Win. liwinn, Lorctto.
K. Wi.ssinger, Coueui'gh.
A. Darbin, Munster.
Francis Clement, Conem'gh.
Andrew J. Ferra! Susti'lian.
G. W. Dowruaa, White.
Joseph Mover, Clearfield.
George Conrad, Richland.
B. M'Colgan, Washt'u.
Win. Hurray, Croylc.
Miss M. Gillespie Washt'u.
Andrew Beck, S'niaierhiil.
( HI KL ilES, MIMSTERS, &c.
I; i'-'i'-.-l'.riin Rsv. D. IIarbisos. Pastor.
H rri-iuiin? e.'.'rv Sabbath moraine at 10
i "-'A. v.:-l In the evening at 6 o'clock. Sab-
: '.j-i i h jil at 9 o'clock, A. M. Pravermeet-
. Thursday eveaine at 6 o'clock.
U s!t:WiUt Il.'Ucoual Church Rev. J. Shxe.
A I
: in charge. Rev J. M. Smith. As
st. 1'r-M.ching every Sabbath, alternately
'l oiock iu the morning, or 7 in the
14. Sabbath School at & o'clock, A. M.
'.- mating every Thursday evening at 7
I:-.
' Impendent Ret. Li,. R. Powell,
' i'lvsching every Sabbath morning at
1 0 k. and iu the evening at G o'clock.
School at 1 o'clock, P.M. Prayer
if.:ni r: the first Monday evening of each
and oa every Tuesday, Thursday
Fr'. iiy evening, excepting the first week
i 1 1 i-!s month.
'i.':-f'-(;'.n'ie Mctnditl Rev. John Williams,
"reaching every Sabbath evening at
i ii o'clock. Sabbath School at 10 o'clock,
l M 1'wver meeting every Friday evening
; ' 0 1 -k. Society every Tuesday evening
I'lcy.--RjT. Wm. Lloyd. Pastor Preach-
:'-:s.rv Sabbath inorninz at 10 o'clock.
I'r.tcuf.ir Btvtitts li.v. David Jenkins,
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Sabbath School at 1 o'clock, P. M.
..'i Rtr. M. J. Mitchell, Pastor
I'::'nrfr ,,;l.il, ir,l,.vl,.v
'-'Jipera at i o'clock in the evening.
EUR.'vsm'su; m ails.
MAILS ARRIVE.
'ly-ra, daily, f.t
i, at
11 o'clock, A
lui " P.
M.
M.
Tunc '-Da.vdv Jim."
'The People." with unanimous voice,
For President have made their choice ;
And the Fourth of March they will be able
To make clean sweep of the Augean stable.
50 we'll cut and split and maul away
At the Lincoln rails till election day.
Buchanan's '-knees are weak" and limber,
Since the sudden fall of '-live oak timber;"
Instead of ships with slave-trade sails.
We'll use the wood for Jlomcsii-jJ rails.
So we'll cut and split, &c.
And for this purpose the Koystone pledges
Twenty thousand mauls and wedges.
Now, Loco-Focos all, remember,
We'll split these rails by next November.
So we'll cut. ai.d split, &e.
Then we'll secure Protective laws,
To keep our gold from Foreign claws :
From Border Roughs we'll l;.ivv no aai--,
Whilst frciasa work their Hom-.-stoad farms.
So we'll cut and split, kc.
In October we will make this certain,
By hiding Foster behind the Curtin ;
And in November you may relv,
We'll elect '-Old Abe" and not half try.
So we'll cut and split, ic.
THE UNSUCCESSFUL wiFEAMEh7
Mrs. 3Iorton v;us u wIJow, a yountr,
pretty, rich widow, v.hen Lr. OJiaries
rnruhuii maae Ler ac
w
when rj.mire Mortou carried her, and
at his death two years alter, she Leiny tho
sole heir, put on her widow's weeds and
rocketed her hu, Laud's gold at the same
t-id.v. 1 . .
T, ... eouie, he iound the dour Wktd, he
..lauam l.utnor said that poor old 3lor- without and his wife within. Jn vain lie
ton never enjoyed a sin-lc hour after he j called to her, she could not, or would not
married her; but how should madam Jtu- ; hear: and he was eonip,-d!od to find -i bod
rnor know .' Of one thing, how. ver, I ' elsetThere, which he did muttenn-to l,im
;an give my readers reliable information. ; sclf, -I'll tame her vet," Vnd he laid -ill
-uia. .aoiioii nau not ueen a wiuow twelve ; ni -lit iorinui" 1. 111 to
turkey as child's food, "he'd have beef or
nothing." She'd have turkey ; and thus
commenced the war of Strahan's. One
ordered the butcher not to have fowl ; the
other gave strict injunctions not to have
beef brought into the house; between
them they were both likely to starve if
they remained at home ; so the doctor
went to the village tavern and dined on
beef, while Mrs. S. visited some of her
friends and partook of turkey.
After dinner J)r. S. gave u wine supper
in the room which he dignified by the
name of study, a sort of variety store, in
which he kept his library, a wrilimr desk
and spittoon. Here were :ilr two rl:i'
J cases, one of which contained a giant's
j skeleton, hung on wires, and in the other
! was an Egyptian Mummy. The walls were
hung with curio-ities of all descriptions;
among them u cane from a tree whieh
grew ever the grave of Washington, a
snu!i' box from wood of the Charter Oak,
a chip from the L'uiieu Stau-s frigate Con
stitution, minerals, shells, fo.-siis of all
kinds, ?neciinen car, of corn, enormous
sized fruits and vegetables, eases of dried
insects, and jarsof picklod reptiles. Stalled
birds were perched about the apartment.
) and voluptuous French lithographs and
j portraits of distinguished personages were
hung piOTi:iscuou!y on the wails; a hug
reading table, arm-chairs, a prescription
and
the
51-
brain work and wooden curiosities were
made to cook her dinner.
The doctor looked silently on as lonf-as
he could; then taking the" key from his
pocket, he unlocked the door, and it was
bolted upon the inside.
'Mrs
he shouted.
''Well, sir.
''Open the door."
"I'm busy UOw, and can't be d is turbo 1 !"
"Open the door, or I'll burst it in."
''Lo as you please, sir, but your mummy
and giant skeleton are pheed against the
door, so be careful and do not break them."
The doctor was foiled, l or a lew min
utes lie stood and thoutrut wuat cours-.
was best to pursue. Suadenly recollecting
the ladder, lie hastened down the stairs
and through the hall, out of doors, leav-
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Oaidix of the Wod "Quiz." G-.r j
attention has recently b-on called to this '
Peter LcTCiooa, Esq.
ro.ucl.iug, mischievous Utile word, by an Scarcely tras the ink dry with wlveh w
aiticie 1:1 an old Kji-rlial. .i7t.- iTtn l.a i . ..
, .... police 01 ti.- fi-"
v cry few Ws ever took such a run, i 0. .imanuoIJ. IVrshing, before we received
or were sndolcd with so many meanin-s, 1 ths ink-llisence of the death of Teter I ct
a tne monosyllable Quiz; and, however ; crgood, Es p, who breathed his in this
11 is sun more strange : piacc on iuursday evening, the 2Gth un
that not one of cur lexicographers, from of July, at the advanced age cf 7u y..a-3
Dayicy to Johnson, ever attempted an ex- i and 2 months. He dieST calmly Vd
planation or gave a derivation of it. The ; PC-aculK-. in th ..r.r,.,;..,, t u tT- "
v. iar.
around hU lediiJe. Ot
reason is very obvious it is boeanse it had ! uhi.?s, and surrounded bv
no meaniuLr, nor is it icrvn f.-r:-,i nnv n-Ltiv? r mbt
j language m tlie world ever known from
j ll.uiy loi.i.-h confusion to this day. When
j Iliciutrd Daly was patentee of the I;'.:ii
theatres, be spent the cvetsiiiLr of a Satur-
in eoinpunv with nmiv f fhn u-its
day
log tlie uoor uiiii
His i'.otsfen.s had sf-uee died the stair- a large sum that he v.-uhl have spok-u
way, b.dore his wife had removed both ; all through the pilucipai struts ot Dublin
eases from the door, and drawn the bolt j by a eertlla hour next d:iy, a vrr-rl having
and stood in the entry. It was but the 1 no meaning, ami being derived from no
work of a moment to throw the remaining j known language. Wagers were lai 1, and
letters, poems and manuscripts in the tire, , stakes deposited. Daly, repaired to the
au uiaao her acquaintance. She
s a poor but very handsome woi i;im
case, a mammoth bell-metal
mortar, completed the lurmuire
pestle
of
'LU'Jy.'
During the same evening Mrs. S. Lad a
wliist party iu the parlor.
V ine held her votaries in bondage longer
than cards, and Mrs. S. had dismissed her
party and retired, hours before her lieL'e
lord came to her chaml
er: and when he
months ere she received with
liner her to sub-
:ra, "at 6 A. M.
fal Tii MaH 4 frr.ni P.ntl r In. H.ina. Stron i's-
I"'-. 4".. arrive on Tuesdav and I"rid:'v of
, ''- '-'-k. ai r, o'. dock, 1'. M.
k K'idasburg on Mondays and Thurs-
x " .vKnk, A. M.
I The Mails from Newman's Mills, Car
I A"., arrive 0:1 Mondav and Friduy of
,' v.Tk, at ti o'cliK.k. P. M. "
lilinsburg on Tuesdays and Satur
I fc. 7 o elork, A. M.
1 fjt 0"ie onen on Saadavs from '.
I-'-k, A. M.
vviLMt.ira-; station.
i:r'' LITrftc Train 1j..r-ns
"" i?aiTr.ii!i. "
1 . ' r
a-d Train,
8.57, A. M
b.'.-7 P. M.
7.13 P. M
12.1'J P. M.
C.08 A. M-
seeming , mission. In t!n mfirnimf ho ;vl-,.,l i,.
pleasure very decided attentious from Dr. j walk into his study; and there seated in
Strahan. j a .inn cl1;,;r thCy renewed their fh-rce
Do you inquire who Dr. Strahan was? i worded quarrel, during which she called
tdl, he sttmied mcaicine and had the ! her husband a heartless, brainless fediow,
title of M. 1). conferred upon him, which j who ,;,d married her for her money, to
he took great pleasure in attaching to the j which the doctor retorted dv callin" h'cr a
end of his name with a grand flourish. i low, vulgar woman, who was only g;,d to
Jiut it is asserted that he never had a ! marry a professional geuth-man and author
nau U0.L11 paueiiLS in as many years. , to enai.Ie licr to enter belter society,
lie was a young man of proposses-ing ap- ter v,hi h she toyed with her fan,
pearanee; a ready talker upon any sub- ! finally pulled the bell-cord, to brim
jcci, ai.u a, in i.ict, urst-rate company. ! carnage to the door.
He played the flute and sang was u "Where are you goimr?" demanded tho
good dancer, and an excellent partner ' doctor.
many of hia
conveniently gather
O'ir.ruov frr
mio't hi r..-mv.rn were conveyed "to ths
L-.uaerau Church, where au appropriate
Eormon was preached by He v. 0. i.. Kcedy.
from John xi. 2-5 "J- -..l
and men of fashion of the day. Gambling 1 I r.m the resurrection and the life he that
Was liitrodiirfd n-hun !,. . 1. . i..,-.-,'j ' l..!irt-i r 1.
, ; , v c'i j i.- i,.u'jgi nc were dead vet
sar.h he live." The house was crowded
with relatives aud friends of the deceased
the former reaching through three geu
erations, and numbering not less than fifty
persons. From the church the corpse vzs
C'uveyed to the Lutheran burying-round
where it was interred, by request" of the
deceased, between hi first tir-.- t.-:
.11 nei pji.Rci. j wnien tiiey chalked on every door and : Hi, third wile survives him
Mean while the doctor was raising the j shop-window in town. Shops Joins shut ! Mr. Levor'ood was one of the o'de
ladder to the window, and by the time he all tlie next day, everybody jroinz to and ; citizens cf our to-.vu, aud cW:oIv the
had placed it there and ascended half its j coming from their different places of wor- j wealthiest, lie was' born in Yan'-aster
length, his wile with her favorite man i ship saw the word; and everybody re- county ia 1765, and in 1811 removed to
servant were watching him from a low.-r j peated it, so that "Q:d-." was heard all Johnstown then called Conem-nr, W
remove the wine and eataOiCs, lock the llieitic. aud desr.iiifhd :tt! c-rmnt.
outside and iiluce the key ! an I supernuinrariAs wh tb,. v.- .r.t ),,;-
tloor upon tli
Vidndow.
through Dublin. The circurus
aiice of so ' ough town. Soon after he cnaei ac
x -jc joiMieu up me v;i:uo auu j strange a v, orj uemg on every dO'.r and 1 lively in ott-iness, and ere kmo- became
jumped in, and the servant jumped out j window caused much surprise ; and ever ; the proprietor of the greater portion of
01 toe lower v,nwow ana puiwa uo, n tne j since, shuuld a fctraage story oe attempted . the town sue. It was from the sale of
iao.o.er. 111 an instant niranau saw mac , to be passed current, it draws f rth the I town lots that
Ins bird had fiown, and he rushed bac-K to expression, " 1 cm are ouizzing me."
the window jut as the ladder reached the j '
liL Lr.s of ii:iiAVH-K. On the subject
ind
her
at whist ; besides he had some literary
reputation. lie wrote poetry and two
column .-ketches for the "Weekly Level
ler," and last, though by 110 means leat, 1
he dressed in good taste" in the height of i
fashion. How he did it no one knew, I
but then it w;s no one's business.
liut I must be allowed to centra lie !
one rumor which gained considerable pre-
valency, to tho dfect that he supported
himstlf by his literary labors; r.n ortlin- j
nry new. paper scribbler could hardly af- !
ford Strahan '3 wardrobe. I
Old Suuire Morton had been dead but !
replied the amiable 3 Irs
"To rid
Strahan.
"J will go with you, please."
"lint 1 do n..t please."
"Then 1 choose to go."
"Very well, then, you will go alono, for
you cannot go with me."
"You pan not iro unless I go with yoi' "
"We will see.'"
"Weil, we will see," r.nd the gentleman
walked out of th? room, licked the door
pit' tli
house.
Mrs. S. did not sit down and burst
: i!
c or :vt y w c iz n a.
'.". r,j,,rJ.Ire.-,i,!or.t. Hon. Coo.
1 nti niijii : Associates. Geoi'reW.
h. L,rd Junes. Jr.
n-Unj Jo ,,, M'Donald.
ui.l ii-'c.r.l-r. Michat l lla'por..
u -I IlerorJ.'r. John Scan-
:r-i,.-;.. rt p. i.:aioa.
--''C.,r:;e C. K. Z!:ra.
r'" I'hllir. .S. N .0:l.
i:t4on-t:i ..I ill tti flt-ar r. Abel
; i T. Stona.
.!-) 4. f orgc "". l. Zii.ru.
' f'::.i'uis'-j; -rs. Joh:. i5. lthey.
"Julia A. I'.liir.
lJn i-.-t-.r.i. t)vi. i) ijarro.
ro, Jn. li r rnr
Trrsdf,m lleorgeC. K. Zalun.
S-'ir,, ,-.1 -T .1. I l.'ivl.-.r
A. i.rmsr.-. Thomas .M'Connell.
li'nrv Uftwk. John P. retail. E.
e.
': .Snvv-r.-K K. Vickroy.
, -' "!ii s S. Todd.
'' f 'J -; oj Cu.nmon School, T. A.
V; :
li
vsaiui ornccKS.
of tkt Pcact. David II. Itoberts,
, 'n Ku.ktad
r : ':'nr,l William Kittell, William K.
1 . Owens, J. C. Noon, Edward
f'-H (tUr-al T- Litzinger.
I'-'ji ' lreavurr George Gurley.
t)VUr V'iliiam Davis.
F , cuwara Uiass, n unam
fe.t ' 't? b- Lloyd. John J. Lloyd, Morris
?-,," rhnaj J. Davis.
. -'-'fr of V-l.-., r, , -
nto ills pocket and lt-i't the
nto
little over a year, wlieti lr. t-trahan, ue- ja iiooo ot tears, Put waited iatu:nily for
spite all that gossippors could say, mar- the servant to return whom she had" sent
ri-ed the widow and her fortune. The j f t the carriage. When he arrived, she
fact was, be wanted a rich. wife. As to ; told him, through the keyhole, to rrturn
her, she was anxious to leave her weed j the horses to the stable, and place a ladder
and go into society again : and she could i up against the study window. Tlie ladder
devise no readier way to accomplish these j was placed according to directions, and a
purposes man oy nmrjying. ncn any : tui:.c, wnu n;,.-:nis arm paltry, was taken
011 sj Dke to the doctor 01 iirr being a
shrew, he merely remarked that he should
take great pleasure in taming a shrew.
fur three months they lived happily
together f.r it was the height cf the seas
on, and between Cape M-'y, Newport, Sar
toga and t lie AVhite Mountains, they were
alone with each other scarce three hours
out of the t weniy-foiir ; coiequentiy it
vvns impossible for them to disagree.
lint the season was soon over and they
returned to tbeir quit home the place
of ail others, to study a wife or husband
there is 110 unnatural excitement, no fash
ionable 31 r?. A. to undress, nu profligate
Mr. Ih to outdo in squandering money;
uo one to see, to please but tho 'tother
-i r,
George Gurlev.
V"Vr,ilr Gt3'ge Girley.
i'ij. .. -. :t-- T. Davis. .
iaav s.-. t:
half.
Alter a season of long continued gaycty
there necessarily follows one of extreme
dallnes3 ; and w hen one is dull one is eas-
I ily dipjdeased. Now 31r. and Mrs. Stra
han were both ot tnom remarkably dull,
and us a matter of course both preferred
being pleased to attempting to please ;
and of course both being greatly displeas
ed. It was their third day at home, upon
which their first quarrel commenced.
How it began neither could clearly tell.
It is only known 'that Strahan expressed
a desire to diueon roast beef, upon which
Mrs. S. said that she abominated beef
sr.d itated her prefertnee to roast turkey
'round.
"I'ut the ladder up here again," roared
the doctor from the upper window'.
'Let it stay where it i," cried the wife
from the lower window.
"Put it up here instantly, or I'll dis
charge you," bellowed the upper window.
'Let it alone and I'll double your wa
ges," chimed in lower window.
"Do as J tell you, blockhead," yelled
the doctor with rage.
"Come in the house, John," said 3Irs.
S., very coolly.
And John went into the house, leavin"
the medical gentleman heaping curses
upon everybody, including his wile and
servant Joins.
All nightlong the doctor was kept a
prisoner. Just before she retired, his
wife put her lips to the keyhole and whis
pered :
"What success ia taming a shrew, doc
tor ?"
The next morning she came to the door
and called.
"Doctor!"
"Madam," replied that gentleman.
"Should you like some breakfast ':"
"I'm not particular."
"There is cold turkey left if you would
like it." I
The doctor deigned no replv, aud the
lady again left him alone.
During tlie afternoon she again tapped
he aeouired tho 1
share of his wealth. He was never a.
very aJfc'vc politician, but he neverthe
less enioved the ronf?.-? r.F
o behavior in company, Leigh Iuchmond i hig party during its nabniet div, .,!
gives the following excellent advice to his j was several times called upon to be its
daughters: "De cheerful, but not gig-1 standard-bearer. He served two terms
glers. De serious, but not dull, lie com- in the State Legislature, when Cambria
mumcative, but not forward. Be kind, ' and Somerset wnr uniwi
, . . . t ' . . 1 r-in I'
but not servile, beware of silly, thought- j sentativc district ; was car.al commission,
less speeches ; although you may forget ; er for three years during the gubernatori
them, others will not. Kemember God's al term of Joseph ftitnpr r ti'
eye is iu every place, and his ear 111 every j years ago was the candidate of his party
company. Deware of levity and famili- : for Congress in opposition to Job Mann
arity with young men; a modest reserve, ; of Bedford. 3Ir. 3Iami was elected.
without affectation, is the only safe path lew years ago, although past the ae when
Court and encourage serious conversation ' men are generally called upon to serve
with those who are truly serious and cm- 1 their fellows in an official capacity he
versible; and do not go into valuable ! was elected chief magistrate of our'bor
eompany without endeavoring to improve j ough, and discharged all the duties of the
by the intercourse permitted to you. j" position with the" zeal and energy of a
Nothiug is more unbecoming, when one j man in the prime of life.
part cf the company is engaged in profit- i The deceased was noted for his business
able and interesting conversation, than I tact and shrewdness; hU strut)" personal
that another part should be trilling, gig- j attachments, especially to the members or
ghng, and talking comparative nonsense J his own family"; and 'for his devotion to
to each other." the interests of the Lutheran Chiirph f
this place, of whicli I.a nol,- n v:
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How TO 1KI I I
Have oucn neon requeste oy lauy cones-j iron will, of extraordinary nhvel nn.,
ponuents to state by wnat pro.vss tne ad 0f most commanding presence In
ru,ss ,on 'c,v shirt bosoms, &c,. ; his death, our town loses its principal
is produced, and iu order to gratily them ; founder, and one of its most prominent
we sm.jom t.;c foiio v.og recipe : fake j citizens, and a large cirele of relatives a
hind and indulgent father.
was a man of
wlute irum arable oow-
iT 1 ;n
Stn.h.11
.OSiuclCvt
up to her. 1 he la 1 ier v;.s then removed
and everything prepared for the re-appearance
of her husband.
About the middle of the afternoon, the
doctor returned homo, stepped softly thro'
the hall r.n to the study do.-r, and peeped
throu ;h the keyhole, expecting to se a
striking picture of humility aud contrition.
Judge of hi i surprise, then, when lie saw
Mrs. S. sitting before hi.- ln-jg reading ia
ble, on her right, his bell-metal mortar, in
wiiica was lire, ana a grate over it, on
which she was roasting his mammoth
speeimens of apples, sweet potatoes, and
her turkey. Next him stood his water
bath, in which she was cooking oysters,
and she occasionally stirred them with his
silver spatula ; 0:1 the table stood one of
the bottles of wine which had been left
frum the previous night's revelry, which
the lady, for want of a champagne opener,
had deprived of its ueck with a wedge-wood
pestle, and using a four-ounce graduate fbr
a wine glass; she had cut up a ohampine
1 ..1. ...... 1 . i i- . '
uiisKct ioi uie-ooij nun an jnuian toma- ! causes t
hawk. On the lclt hand stood the doctor's
writing desk, which she had broken open,
and scattered on the desk were tender
missives of his earlier flames, manuscript
pages of tales and sketches, unpublished
odes, poems, and unpaid tailors' bills, all
in a huge pile, w hile the lady sat reading,
first a sweet love letter, then an ode on
Napoleon, and so on, throwing them, page
after pjre into the fire. TJiuslIt luf-baud's
at his uoor, and called.
"Doctor !"
"Well, my dear," very humbly.
"Would voii like some dinner V
"i should."
"Will cold turkey do for you ?"
"Anything, my dear."
"f J will let you out will you promise
never to lock me up a-jrain ?"
"I will."
"And never object to my eating turkey
i two ounces 01 line
i der put it in a pitcher, and pour on a
pint or more 01 uoil.r.g water, neeoruuig
to the strength you desiie and ti'- i) hav
ing covered it, let it st.tnd all night in
the morning s..our it caiefillv from the
old man's ashes ! JoJmsfoicn Tribune
And atiempt to 'tame a shrew' again ';"
"Never."
"Then you may come out."
And the lady unlocked and threw open
the door.
To this day Dr. S. lias not attempted to
dictate to his wife in what she shall eat,
or when she c ! 1 a 1 1 ride, and lias never been
heard to boast again of "taming a shrew."
fr'or.p.oWFvi.. Medical man. "Come,
come, my d?ar mad-im, there is evidently
something wronr: make a co liid.-mt.if m "
dregs into a clean bottle, cork it, .va J keep j Blighted bride. "Well, doctor, it was
it for ue. A lablespoonful of gam water ; always my groat ambition ('solA to be the
siirred in a pint of starch, made in tho '. wife "f a dry-goods (so'.j merchant and
usual manner, will give to lawns, either now 1 have th-own myscdf awav ii't.rm
white or printed, a look of newness, when ! hardware (sob) dealer, "and, althouh the
nothing else can icstore them, after beina:
washed.
I'itor.nEss of the Cfcvsi s We learn
dear lwiuv is as kind as he can be, (sob)
and bring me heme any quantity of scis
sors, and tilc. and door-knobs and things,
yet what are these to the t'soM wnmirU!
from Washington that the eighth census sj-irit that expected oceans of brocade aud
is likely to )?. completei at an earlier re- ' pointed lace?" (Sob, sob. sob.)
riod than on previous occasions the work !
1
being pressed on wit!
Croat activity
Worth Trying.
Professor 3Iaury, in a recent work, states
that an abundance of sunflowers growing
about a place is a sure preventive against
fever and ague, and thit he has tested it
in many of the most unhealthy localities.
They are to be sown late, so as to arrive
at maturity in the fall, nd to be placed
between the dwelling aud the place where
the miasma is supposed to arise. The the
ory is, that they absorb the miasma which
ic disease.
in all parts of the emu try. We lir.pe ! DuiNK. from the receipt bock of a West
thai the casus marshals will be afforded ! en. member of Comrre-s.
every facility in obt lining t he necessary ! The following is said to make a pleasant
information ia or b.r that we may not on- ! beverage: Take one pint of whiskey stir
!y hae the census laid be fun? the public i in one spoonful of whiskey; add enc pint
in good time, bat that it may be eumple
ted in all its parts.
lor the
x iie proxi es.
nf whiskey and beat well "with a snoon.
Take one galion of water and let a'servant
Cfcii?" A tavern keeper out west advertis
ed a young lawyer, who has left his house
without paying his bill under the follow
ing expressive caption :
"Absquatulatuni daumnm et Swartwou
tandibus, in transitu, 11011 est inventus, ad
libitum escape goatum.
country lor the last ten years presents an ! carry U away beyond your reach ; then put
interesting problem and most imporrant ; two spoonful, of "wafer in a tumbler, immo.
I oat are in the world's history, aud it is j d lately throw it out and all with whiskey.
most de.-irable that it should be faithfully j Flavor with whiskey to suit your taste.
recorded.- JVtic York IlerulJ. When it is to be kept loner in warm dimatcs
E?re, The Prince of Wales, who pleases
the populace immensely by his handsome
countenance and mil d gentlemanly bear
iug, stands about five feet six inches in
height, is slender in foim, having a nar
row head, intelligent fjee, large handsome
eyes, small mouui, large nose, retreating
tid sufficient spirit to prevent souring.
How to make monv advertise. ' ttjt-
L.1XDNES?. Tlie language of reasauy
nnaccoinpariied by kindnesswill often fail'
of muking aa impression ; it has no effect
on the understanding, because it touches
not the heart. The language of kindness,
ucasso-iatei with reason, will freauentlv
chin, complexion rather dark, boyish ap ! c unable to persuade; because, though it
pearanee, and generally resembling bis i 111a.7 uin uPon lhe aiiectiocs, it wants-that
mother at about the time of her corona- j ""icr. is necessary to convmoe the judg
tion. Ue has rather large hands aud ! " "3t reason and kindness h-rm!-fcet,
is graceful in his movements, unos- I te n a discourse, anl seldom will even
tentatioua and affable. He talks a good j Pre or prejudice 5.ui it easy to resist,
deal, and ic rather a loud and somewhat I
J harsh tone of voice. His ordluary cos- j CO-Small newsboy, t, horrified dandy
! turse is thaUf a colonel of the Br:sb ar-' "Won't yc-u scratch nv 'sad 3lisrr '
' Mr 'an-s :x sc ro!d. I caa't."
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