The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, September 20, 1860, Image 1

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j TODD UUTCIIIXSOA, Publisher.
I WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT THAN PRESIDENT. HtMiv Clay.
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VOLUME 2.
EBENSBUEG, PA., TIIUK SB AY, SEPTEMBER 20, .18(50.
NUMBER 5.
DIRECTORY.
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.,,8v3 tXPRESSLY FOR "TllS ALLEGH.VSIAX."
I oat Masters. L's'.ricls.
Joseph Graham, Yoder.
Jocooli ri Mr.rdis. Biicklick.
Benjamin Winner, Carroll.
Daut. Litzinger, Chest.
Jjha J. Troxell, Washint 'a.
Mrs. II. M"Ca0'uc, Iibensburg.
Isaac Tuoiupsou, White.
J. M. Ciiristv, (.i-allitzia.
Jostiti Gill.
'vVai.M'Gouyh,
II. A. liofrs,
V.'i'i. Gv;aa,
A. Djruia,
Fnacis Clement, Couem'gh.
A i lriw J. Ferru! Susq'ban.
G W. Bowman, White.
Wai Ron. Sr.. Ctearri'M.
t.Porge Cemrnd, liichlaird.
!;. MAJolgan, Washt'n.
V.'-.a. Murray, Crr-vle.
Miss M. Gillespie WaVr.t'n.
Andrew Deck, S'tnuierhiil.
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'i'lie Lovc-Kt:c.
Tying her bonuet under her chin
She tied her raven ringlets in,
j But not alone in its silken snare
i Did she catch her lovely floating hair,
For, tyin her bonnet ui:der her chin,
' She tied a vonnc- man's heart w ithin.
I
! They were strolling toother up the hill,
'Come, W imam, your c offee will be
stone cold," said Lizzie in a cheery, plcas
ant oice.
"It must be cool till you- sweeten my
breakfast with a kiss," said her hiisba.id,
crossing the room to her side ; and Lizzie's
Where the wind comes Mo wince merry and chill, j heart bounded as she recognized the old
while the blush her husband's admiring j wile! I hoard you tell Mr. Moore, last
glance called up to her cheek, did not do- j evening, bow 1 had disappointed you; but
tract from her beauty. At first William J I will try to make your home pleasant,
thought there must be a guest, but glan
cing around he found they were a Ion.;.
! iii.Iin.l I in li'j-im will imiu f.iroti -i t t
love me."
"Love you! Oh. Lizzie, you cannot
guess how dcarlv I love you!"'
As tiie little wile lay uowu that night,
slie thought:
'1 have won hint back again ! Hotter
than that, I have learned the way to keep
him."
Sugar.
Till a comparatively modern epoch, su
gar was neither considered a luxurv nor
Chest.
Witiht'n.
Joliiist'wu.
I.oretto.
C-!lCnl'gtl.
Maris ter.
nn -at mis, jin'KTCRs, &c.
,' Mkv. D. IT AP.llIaO.S, I'ititor.
i every traubatli morning at lc
:i i 1 ia the evening i't 0 o clu, k. S-ab-
. a: J 'J ci J-K, .-v. m. i ray i ntci-
r.;::r3.l:.y evening at o'clock.
. . t'.-i:-oul C'turch IUv. J. Sh.'.xe.
. : ia charge. Rev J. M. Smith. A.--:
i'r.ic'ai:: everv riabbath. alter aatelv
..iJ..o"K ia Hie lajrnuig. or . :j lae
S.ibb-Uh School at I o liuc.i, A. m.
: i-.'.'ia
t And it blew the curls a frolicsome race
All over the happy poavh-color-d face,
j Till, scolJIivi' and laul.ia?, she tied them in,
U;:Jcr her beautiful, dimpled chin.
! And it blew a color bright as the blooia
Of the pinkest fuchsia' tossing puiuie,
All over the checks of the prettiest girl
That ever imprisoned a roiapin curl,
i Or, in tyirrc; her bonnet under her chin,
Tied a young man's heart within.
Steeper mid steeper grew the hill,
Madder, merrier, chillier still
The western wind blew down, and played
The wildest trickc with the little maid,
As, tying her bontict under her chi'i,
j bhe tied a yoa::g man s heart within.
j Oh, western wind, do you think it was fair
To play such tricks with her fioatirg Lair?
J To pladly. gleefully do your best
! To blow her a jra.ii! st a vfiunjr man's breart,
I Where he a gladly lol led her in,
every Taursday eveiiiue- at 7 I l-'-'!" i'-uin ana uiiapica cam.
I . n Iw.'ir iifo w f i von t i-1 1 1 1 f r i t
ifa.aing every Sabbath laoru'rag at I " ' " ' ' " . "'
l-ia '-nt Rv. Lt.
lover's tone tmd nuinners.
Not one IVetful speech, not one com
plaint, 1 U upon William's ear through
the meal. The newspaper, his usual so
lace during that hour, lay untouched, a
Lizzie chatted gaily on every pleasant
subject .she could think of, warming by
his gratifi-jd interest and cordial man
ner. 'You will be home to dinner?" she
said as: he went out.
"Can't to day, Lizzie. 1 have busi
ness out of town, but I'll be homo early
to tea. Have something substantial, fur
I don't expect to dine. U nod-bye," and
the smiling look, warm kiss and lively
whistle, were a marked contrast" to his
careless, ljunging trait of the evening previous.
1 am in the right path," said Lw:z;e in
a neee.ary of life. It is a out
whether it was known to the ancients
Salmarius in his cxercitat
and Matthiolus on Dioseorides, lead us to
;o:i
bnt
nits upon 1 liny,
FuivciuU in Brazil.
When a person dies in liio the ftont
entrance of the house is closed, t is only oc
casion when such a thing happens. The
law requires the holy "to be buried ia
twenty-four hours. If the deceased was
married a festoon of black cloth and "old
The (Jnr.AT M r.Tisoi'or.is. London
now covers one hundred ami twenty-one
sfjiiare miles, having increased throe-folu
since the year 1K', ami bricks and mor
tar .still invade and capture the green fields.
The population, according to the report of
the Legistiar tJcneral, augments at the
believe that it was so: and. indeed, the i is hauir over the street door : for nmnr.
former assures us that the Arabs have j ric-d, liiae and oiack ; for children, white.
; used the art of making s i-jMr, as we now j or blue, cr srold. 03in lr the imrried
j '.save it. f r nearly a thousand years. In j are aiso black, but for youn-r persons they
r1 rco, se.irtet o,- i;ue. l i.v rersocs arc
ur: iiiid - mi-ions are i:ia .!e to "iheswee:
cane which came from a far country;'
actual. v buried in ti2 shallow coffins of
low w!.is:.er. '-Oh, what a fool 1 have I -"'l;V'
been lor the last two years
A -fretful
but the cane was not cultivated, and thi j the country, their principal ue beinir to
saccharine matter was allow. -d to ooze out j convoy the corpse to the cemetery, and
j of the cane a-c!f, and to harden "ke g u .n. ; then, like the hearse, they are returned
i It was known as Indian salt," and only : to the undertaker. Fond of dress whilo
j used a medicine, lor which purpose about liviug, tho JSrazilinr.s are buried in their
j eight hitiiur:-! years ago it hgan to take i best, and. .unct:Hou3 to the last decree,
I the place of honey. ! they enforce etiquette after death. Cail-
Our word sugar is uenved irom the ' lren under ten or eleven are set out as
Arabic aonknr, but its Latin name is sw- i riars. iiii:i, saint-, and angels. A boy as.
rhitrum, now applied to all sweet-tasting J .t. John lias a pen in one hand and a
tluids. The sugar-cane- grows in any hot j book in the other. As St. Joseph, ths
climate, and is supposed to have been pen is replaced by a st crowned with
brought into Europe first from the interi- I llowers. Of higher type-, Michael the
or of Asia to Cyprus, thence to Sicily, j Ar?hanrtl is a fashionable one. Girls
Madeira and the Canaries. The Portu- i are made to represent madonnas and oth
guese and Sp;r.ish navigators introduced i or popular character.
it into the West Indies and tn-' ical Amcr-'i l'ormerlv it was the custom in Tim
fastens on the multitude with relentless (..Xj whence we no-.v obtain our supplies of j and still is so in the interior, to carry
r.er sixiu pei.v.u uie.- a paupei , UL.:ir. ! young corpses upri-iht iu procossioa
or a cnminal. Can this be said oi any Tln-ro nro other varto.jis of st--r r.m. tliroii..di tli.i sfr,-rt whon hut f.iv iAnaA
rate of about one thouaiiu per week, half
by birth an 1 half by immigration. Not
withstanding the enormous wealth of" the
metropolis, it is recorded in the report of
the Kegistrar General, as a remarkable fact
that "one in six of those who leave the
world, die in one of the public institutions
a workhouse, ho.-pital, asylum or prison.
Nearly one iu eleven of the deaths is in a
workhouse." This shows that poverty
follows c!oe at the heels of wealth, and
.b.-.v-.le " V illiroii vnll .b-iil li."'Vir I
cither city n the glol
a nun
? And how great t
1 by dilferenf plants. Thu.-. in North ' eves, a stranger could hardly believe the
Th
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1 ia the eveni:
.Lo.,1
l:i tao ti
1 o'elJCti, 1
J U I I JLi'.. l
M. I'rayer ! After tL sua had dried the dew,
.! Monday evening ot eticn
ecerr Tuesiav, Thursdr-y
.:.r.' i.
veaing. excepting the first week
.'-' ;' Ri;v. Johs Williams.
h'.r.r every Sabbath evening at
at a r-chool at lOoelocl:.
Wh;'.r perilous danger you'd be in,
As she tied her bonnet under her chin.
ulicc'l hV
America a l..i
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o: m-ciu OPiii- tivo'! t to 7 lar le if, -it.
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wiielv devotion, and her lips would, .uiver i I'01'110" :'r J"ience ;iuu wea.ui .. .. . the l,e.t root, ugar m plants is anala- , and snoes, ami lus raiment sparkling with
she thought of his conli lence tu his ! . . i ,-oUS lu 1 11 manimais; as n it were me i jewels, grasping a paim-rancii in one
at iot .my unman -o:g to j..i-s iitioogti, ; :l pi. .in hai in view vitality to produce j liaiui, ami resting trie other quite natur
and thousands fall in the attempt, eruhcd j .....I l.,.. ux, ;., wt,,r, within itself su-ar : ! .illv on some artificial sunr.ort. could be a
:i r-iiii
i r,...i i. i... t t ...tti. i : age to escar-e this fate.
j.iiiic tutuu ju:i miMjiUi'i wtiii ieat ' . . ,. 1 .
i t.etition lor suosi-
T iooortion is cxtiaete.l j hjrire before him, with. painted cheeks.
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and in r ranee from i hair blowing inthewmd,in silk stockings
i
as
irieiiu .Moore ; but like a tiiave nttiC woman
she stifled back the bitter leelmg, and I
trif-ed oft to perfect her oi.ius. The" grand I 'clu,i,.til t,lu .-ol,-Ior J "g'einaut. It is now j i0iiee," the subservience of plants to man j dead child. Large sums are occasional!
. f . ... 1 Z. 7 l I notorious, says a London paper, that in i in tin : U sidf-i'vident. W.-trlv ivorv i ovupmlwl ?n rlm. nn.I ioTt-U f.r tli
, i ' everv
. T.'
r'ojleiy every Tuesday e'v
r.aay eveni:rg
iiig
:;t;v. V.":.s. Li.ovd, Taster Prer.c'i
rr 5.i'.j'.- it 'a ia ..ruing at l'J o clock.
:r y:.:a'tffi Rev. David Jenkixs,
r t'roa -itfr; every SabSath evening at
. S.ibbalh School at 1 o'clock, l .M.
'...'. i- Ktv. M. J. MircuLLL. 1'iiitor
-.j every S.i'ubath moru'mg at 1)A o'clock
.it i v'ciock in the evening.
j THE VJAyjTO FIX HIRL
; ''Out again, to-night ?" said Mrs.
! llanos, fretfully, as her husband ro.-e
j from the tea table, and donned his great
coat.
"Yes, I have an engagement with
Moore ; I shall be early ; have a light in
the library; good night," and with a
careless nod, William Hayes left the
room.
Alwavs too wry, mnrmureu Lizzie
sins a
Nearly every j expended in dressers and jewels for tho
minute poition oi ! dead. Mourning is long utTair, and wid-
! ,.;...,. c;i,,,t r..r , ol. w ., ..,...,... notorious, says a i.on'ion paper, in:
i tli.. 11...... Mvor t ,1:..,, i , tl... i: :, iinv,. i 1;"'-' est aldish men t s whore some bun- ! fi..vor-eur. conra
J Lizzie thinking "he shan't find a.. par- ",xus " -'taiits are employnl, tiie great ! -ug-.r, which, being gathered by bees, we j ows never lay aside their weeds unless
' lor more attractive that his o.vn, I am ole- ! !u:,j';,rit.v f l5'0'" ts,rc l""c,k''U.Lnv trades- j ia.i.iii.ir uh a.'honey. the peculiar they marry; yet clusters of a small par
! term; tied." ' 1!!L'"' cl ll''K'a !0" tn0 competition ot capital. nJVor of which depends uj.ua the blossom ! pie flower are known as "widows' tears."
Tea time came, and William came with 1 Uv( i! f!,osc Mi-iKUr.mure ootaiueu w;ui : It taken from. Grapes are so lull of j ILcy bioom butoncc a year, and soon dry
it V little fi -ure in ata-tv bri-l.t div-.s i ,li:"('l,iiy' '"' 1 Ult-' K'ss lortuuate graoua.iy SUgar that, when dri"d, white crvstais el j up.
mooth curls, and oh! sueh 1 lovelv blu.h- i 'lltk "."vV :ii'J lo'r st.,5' ti!! .t,u".v i it a'e found within the fruit, and which j ,
w.nl t wffM. rO:i( y tti U'o ullli" 11 l I I : -1 T 1 1 -'- i '
he came in: and tea time passed as the 1 U1C llllTU' ,u 1 mjl "WI' i
morning mtal had done.
After tea there was no movemmt, as
,,...1 t,..v..i-, ti... i-.-it.r-... i- wnn-i... i :in
may be seen when resins are cut.
Manna is a kind of sugar which exudes
list is further swelled by that numerous f,-uni certain plants ol.nil aswe.-eegum
c!as. w ho, born in a respectable sphere j joes fr,u, plum-trees in our gardens ; but wrapping tobacco has dangerous cpualitics :
l well e lucatea, sniK into cu-gr.niaiion j j;e analogy is not correct unless we un- ! "mere is more poison in one package
Ax item for Smokers. The Lift II-
lustruf'd contains the following in relation
to the statement that tin foil used for
A
P.
M.
v
P. M.
A. M.
MAILS ARRIVE,
'..o'.v, at 12 o'clock.
-' at 10 "
MAILS CLOSE.
'?m. flnily, at 4J o'clock
n. ' at "
t'-V:. Mat! from B ttlcr. Indiana. St roc.23-
A-.. arrive on 'f hursdav of eueh vreek,
'' - k. P. !.
V. s:;u:g on Frilav of each week,
: m.
. '. ' M.-'.ls frcm Newoiun's Mi!-. Car-
. Ac , ...-rive oa Moad. y. Wc-it. .'.. ty
.' - i- 'n i 0(k. at 3 o'clo.-k, P. M.
': i. e..-. -t,-:rg or. Taeda s. Tluasdays
' : ; . at 7 o .l--ck, A." M.
X. !''' C'li.-e c-ueii on Sundavs from 9
V.-(;.M)Itr: STATION.
-"r-r--- Train, leaves ut
-'i ! I ..i'.;. .
Haves, sinking back upon a Sola; "out j .toot! up beside the table lingering, chat- j "'c t!' Jtaud that manna covers
- '. . . . . f . ' .mi i . . i i i . .i i vanitv oi ivi'ie- .evond their n cans. It i ,.!.,.. o.,v...: -.,.,1 l.r...-b.-v
cvu v ii ii lit, I (ion t believe lie cares one ''i'g uu i.izzie an-e. :ie lea i.ini i i uic i . - -7 " . ,. - , . , ' r"""'
.-"' . . i- 5 . i -v i I k oi r.'c.iv.l that, not ot i-n h thoiisano 1 : 1
- - - - . i i , 1 1 1 r i
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ci O'.
it me now, and vet we've only light, warm .allots, iu their' pr -tty glow
been married two vcari. No man has a
more ordeily house; lam not a bit ex
travagant, aud yet I don't believe he loves
n;e -any more. Oh! dear, why is it? I
! wasn't rich, lie didn't marry me for mou
! . i ... !..,.-. i,.,.,T.l i....
I V, ilil'I lie; tiiLtsi i..e -.e-. ii.tn . tij
does he treat me with so much neglect I'"
and with her mind tiled with sueh fret
ful queries, Lizzie Hayes fell asleep ou
the sofa.
Let inc paint her figure as she lay
there, he was a bu.n to, with a small
of tasteful arrangements, and drew him
down beside l.er on the sofa. !lo felt as
if he were court i ng her again as he watched
her fingers busy with some fancy- needle-
coitvicTo wiio nave passe-t their probation
i.i l'cntonville, one thousand fell through
'.:, ,.i..-..t . ! ; ;.. .......! ;... !
liii- n iiienv'i i lie, aiiet it ia oi.et tii.iu
most of the number weie "originally re
the whole fd tobacco than in the tin fail that sur-
i i i Tia .... I. I . J I 1 l
leaves and branches. j lie Ara- louuu a mmureci. ii anvuouy uuuuq it
av- a tradition that the manna i !et them hold a sheet of white paper over
mentioned by Moses fell from lite clouds ' the sihokc that curls up from tfie burning
.1 lr. "f
tooacco, anu alter a pipeiui or a cigar naa
been consumed, scrape the condesed smok
from the paper, and put a verv small
upon the plant aigul. lt is now pretty
well understood that the natural constitu
ents at' plants do change from one sub-
work, and listened to the cheerful Vtf;(.e f pcctable u. inore than an ordiuarv degree, j ,t:a),e to iniother, as the worm becomes amount on the tongue of a cat, and the
, .. . ! ' !.n..i do. ..nioiitc tftch iu tl-,:if th. ri-i...f. i .... i k l !.,. ,...i, ... ,..;it will see her dip nt strnkes or rinrrilvsin in
which he had loved so well two years be- I ........ v....- -..v me eiuysaus aim mni n.v it. ...t. au "...
fore
i ness ot J.oihIoii lias heen purcliaseU at a I starch become sugar, and sugar turn acid
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ip.iuiii tvi.-i iii iiuiii.iu jjuki i), mi.n-ij ti'.C ij;iut a P'Mirht.
firf vmi til-1 V i n rv Viy'ii''''"
"A pair of slippers. j7n't you remem- j """;. t!u; result ot" h ca&r I'1111'1 oi'
1 Uiiilll
ber how much you admired the pair I
worked for j ou, oh! ever so long ago"'"
"I remember; black velvet with ilowcrs
Sugar is a mo?t cxec-.ient and u-eful
bod. and the "sweet tooth ' of youth iu-
HiPKNiNti Tomato in Wintkr.- If j st1!,1,.t;rivc5-v us, to it,at a thue
ill Hie lile'Sl l.'t.llllll. -ne animal ccooomv
any
will see her die of strokes of paralysis, in
fifteen minutes."
ono wishis to know how to keep lo-
r?John ILiudolph was one of tha
j most sarcastic men that ever lived. One
i time a young man attempted to make hi
j acquaintance. Ife obtained an introduc
tion, and among the first remarks said:-
i I in.i .M. htv ! ciiir ir l.iiWi'V.-r rune j:
. T C . . I (ill I I'liIU I I f 1 I I I M II I I fill III'' . 1 ' I I I I I . . -1..V...V , - Y m . m
graceiui ugure, anu a ei oreny iaee. - - i v matocs ire-n ana goon an winter, reao uic , , , . ,..,.. ,,p "I passed bv your House lately, .Mr. Kan-
I'lhe hair, w hich howed by its rich waves, lender, and dream oi b!ue eyes, and bright ! i..;, receipt : II '"v . r t .1 T 1 r 'et-' ' s t liuir vul dolph." "I hor-e vm, always will," was
; its natural tendency to curl, was brushed ! curls and wish time wouid move lastcr to , .bnt late iu the ?eason, and pull up " ,!' -"i ii "-v u , ..5-". H t,!p rv- Ano'theV one twitted him as to
! .inooihlv back, and gathered in a rich mass i the day when I Cou'd bring my bonnie ! lho vill(,s in tht. iM J(t.1(1,.e tIu.y are in- U"lt U'L . '' l'- . , V CVhl -vant of education "The gentleman
at the back ; "it was sucdi a bother to curl ! wee wile home, to make music in ny iure.U.v the frost ; fasten a bag about the I 01 T'l1 " " : tC' .V :. ' ! reminds me." s dd TIindo!nh. "of tha
it; ti:.' :aitl ; her checks were pale, and ! house
stock, two inches above the root, then
"stl I !-',T,ds at the head of the Montgomery,
tru:ii,
'. I Ml
i-:. Tr
'oj'.vty orr:r::i:s.
-,. C-y.-ns. Pii-.-ider.t, Hon. Geo
I;
'. idoa ; Associates,
r 1 .,.ie.s. j r.
-v. Jo:v.-ph M'Donal-1.
....-..'.;,. Michael Hncr.
au:i JicrJer. Johu ciean-
. .11 ..r.i.'.. ul- T'l-yi l it vui1 ' 1 1 r.
.'. . I I. I . .. ... ,f.,.., , .1 i"..ITltl.linTil r. V I I .1 .Z. L UV. . IL' t 71 111 - 'lilt tl L. LLn I,.,..,, t win u. n. ( ... ..i M' n ....v. Tl.l.I ' I T...I. . . . ...... 1... ..11
me- vine...: i-i .iv-.l. ..3'. ..- v.v- : ------ - , .i.o. iiiv.!i nj. n. itiui .o.- .. . . ... . 1 ...,.,.,., ,,....,,.,..1 wi.ivn are poor iiaaav. uui, rutueu uy
1 ' A' I prc-no..,. Ikr dress was a neat chintz ! !,e thought ..f the last two yea.- and how j .,ruumI tho Y nc aW the bag, and ill .U'VL' . 1:u-';Ia , ' ' cultivation!" '
I lirap IT, but .he wore neither collar nor little music ,!ie had made lor his loving j llu: ,,uir with moist dirt. When the bag j a 10 . I " !
!C oi" a! : s!eeU,-"whafs the use of dressing up heart, gradually weaning it from its allegi- U ticd ovr the root, leayc a small hole at j i;:;1 An Isrc,lite lady, sitting in the
! just for William V I ance; then she said : ; t,ic loj., for the admission of water, which j Z' aCZL- box at an opera with a French phy-
Uz-iV. ept soundly two hour-, ami "i y.onuei u you uiw uiWi, a, uiuu. ..s fehoui.i pe used occasionally to prevent the ,7",. ... 0 ..f ;.. r lu.,tih..o1e-io- t,fician, and was much troubled with ennui
i theu wouesxtddenlv. She sat up. glanced ; on u.u i utn . .... roots lrom becoming dry. J he more . . ..,....' . J ,K,r. .: ii,., : happened to gate.
, . i i . .1 i :i ... .1.., ! HtiiKiiNrt I i.i I oMen I'll in nt. Mt i- I . .1. . . . tt ... .1. . 1 ..." n-l 1. ! tuiige -a-i u....wU.., ...v- , .- , .
..t tin i- o.'-ir :ii.i s!iiiii (.reaiiiv ui inc; ' ' . . - . - ... --...- . ... . p i-c r 11: oilier. ima miu u
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UeorgeW.
. . - 1 1 T 1 ! i ...itl. I...- .'ifl.Tii. ..ln tli-ll. 1.1 lin.r tli.i ' i ' . t i. .. i. '1
lor." interval to tie spout, alone uciore ueu j ..'moo .. .- ...v, ,,,, nung clear irom tne waii.on every sine
mu.sic. 1 vvliere the sun will not strike tnem irom
"1 can play and fug better than .-liss I a v,indow if j.ossible, and swing the vines
t ...
time.
'1 he librr.ry was just over the ream in
which she- sat, an
d down the furnace flue, ! Smith," said she half pouting
ibn-.u-b the ii- 'iters. a voice came to ;
the young wife s cars; it
'Hut
ou alwavs sav vou
. . . - ,
was Lor lm-- 1 practice, wlien X ask you.
are out ot
up with the roots upperniosf.
Cs3" M. dobard, a French savant, has
astounded the scientific world.
V.'ioiatu Linton.
. Philip c:- Noon. ! - " r i "I had tho 'piano tuned this morning
V;,.?;;fr',JOu:' 'er' i ' -Well, r.Joore, what's a wan a to do? NW open it and we shall sec how it
:-'1,a ! t ... , l'w.r i. ..!..:. -il .ir.il f n.us-.t have nh'r.s- ! sounds.
r':Z''-Xl7l,lJta S.Uhev" ' ' ! ure somewhere. Who would have lan- I Williamobtycd joyfully. and tossing her 1 He professes to be able to icstorea drown
-' i.i i A. Biair.
most inscrutable' of explanation; hence,!
tho ciiunijuus rc-c;irc-U t-t the piiiiosopner j
lor a solution oi the j-rolileia.
t ,i. . i i l.
l ii - tip - or M' zi i f u 1 1' i
vest should be fruitful ; and so it has. be-e ; pen' a. .
th-s
I am glad vou did not swallow me."
"Give yourself no uneasiness," replied
lir- t,:( ay ' rm a Jewess, and never eat
i . - -, -. . . i i - - .... -, . i ,,. v i.i-iv, i , , j i .. i . l , i
lir, P-.j elixir tu me, or anv.a. vnr a- ic iciuicu, , - .
lie lias i ' j . ' , i once boasting that every rock was familiar
. .. Il'll-i. Illil.r. 1 .11. ' I i . 1..1111. II. il.-.T III,.... i - -
uisriii t-ri-'i ;i :i 01 sos i ;i-n' oi - ait uii.;iivi.i
and also ol bringing the dead back to life.
-.,
,.' ' f;rercr. David O'lb-rro,
' ' j::;'c-, .)-:r.,h Uorner
''-' Treirm-rr. George C K. ZaLm.
.V.'. -.i,-7. .lames J. Kay lor.
r r.ier. Tlojmas M'('.nnell.
'r'- I:, r.ry ilrk, John F. .lull. E.
'? 'jn ,;r ,-. y.. A. Vickroj.
.h-.r.if? ,S. Tc !d.
'" .(,,., fat.nn'.u Sfhccls. T. A.
i ,...i !,.. I T-.r-ij ... i.i.-ttv snri-.ht- sewing asuie, tiizzie iook tne tnano stool, i crt man alter two divs immersion, ami a
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lv, and loving, could have change.
d" to ' She had a sweet voice, not powerful, but
the fretful dowdy she is now
wants
Who ! most musical, and was a very fair perform-
to stay at'home to hear his wife ! cr on the piano
''-' V" tUf. lace. David II. Robert,
Ka.Ua.l.
'Aa trow Lew is.
V.'iPiam Kittel!, William K.
!es Hweiii, J. C. Noon, Kdward
I r..
whinim' all the evening about hertrouble-
some servants, and her headache, and all
soits of bother? She's got the knack of
th: i drawling whine so pat, that, 'pen
life, I don't believe she can speak pleas-
ai.lv
"Ballads, Lizzie.
sublime of sciences chemical philosophy
As we nave stated, starch is convert
into sugar, and this often takes id
without our cognizance. JVtaloes consist
become sweet, the starch turns to sugar.
to him as the alphabet. A lady who wan
ii: o.i'!C-i;l liociaieai soe micw ui u. iutiw ui
r
ii.
' ' ('JitHrH. T. 1). I.itzingcr.
"." Trfitartr. Wfurnc (Jurlev
i D
true
no
not
were
' to
her
frozen subject after ten years oblivion.
Provided a culprit's neck bo not broken,
i . ... i i. i...,.i. I; iv. oiv.. 1 T
ue can ui" iiiougui o mv; .on. . . , ,
ir.tr a whole day. M. dobard, with great Nearly all seed contains starch ; and when
... i t ,i r.-i : t- ' ' .t . .i - . ...i it . ,i. thev L-emn t reinunaie, me mhicii ws
it' i'iw k 1 1 1 1 viiii iiii'n.t' iiiii'i .1 i einar.nt nt' lor i nn I i. u u it'll i:i-mi .in I .
j : i l J "
music in a parlor." I heir to." suggests that medical men should
One song after another, with a nocturne j immediately make themselves acquainted
or lively instrumental piece occasionally j with the secret of his invention, so that
between them, uhed up another hour very the poor and unfortunate might Le sus
pended tiiWaettcr times come around, and
"J'O
sion
Jobard's
Lir7"ie sat as if stunned. as tins , pieasanuv . ,
... .. i ... if' 'I .-I.ir-L- sri-iu-lc Mcvrn. r.in, ,il thwarted I0V1; lliaV e
' b,okcd into tne gia,a. TI. . " , V "...
. . ... I .,.. -, r..rtr.lll V "iV.HVCll . 1 I UUUg u I 1 1 W as auOUL 111 lie. a 1-rOlOngCO faiaieosy. .v op..ru.i,
.. .. :. i I mi,r it to :iTiolo.''zi-. Lizzie, as I nsoil to i l.-.v l.oroi n:iio'il to examine -1.
suitaOie lor an evening, -i.o - -x .-, . , .
i. r... i for stavini? so loiitr: and 1 can truly say system of suspending animation.
'rtrt..rm r . !.. ., I C.l.ci VUlmni
' i.t-, L1..V.1. John J. Llovd, Morris
r "i.iiias j. iiuvis
fiftr r. L' I ... t - T- ,f
r, Oeorr (J u rly.
, c !:c'r. (',(, re GiirU-Y.
. r !i u T. Davis.
,",.-' ' ' -D.aar Evnr.
-Jv';.-. RhT. JVjn J Hviins.
admire, fche arose and s.dtly went to j as 1 did then, that the time has passed bo
own room, with - bitter ,orrowful j pleasantly 1 can scarcely believe it is go.
thoughts, and a firm resolution to win j late.
back" her husband's heart, and then, his
love regained, to keep it.
The next morning, William came into
the breakfast room with his usual care
less manner, but a bright smile came to
his lips as he f-aw Lizzie. A pretty
chintz, with a pretty collar, and sleeves
of tuiowy muslin, and a wealth of soft,
full curls, had really metamorphosed her,
The piano was closed, Lizzie's work put
in the basket, and William was ready to
go up stairs; but glancing back, he saw
his little wife near the fireplace, her head
bent and large tears falling from her eyes.
He was betide her in an instant.
Absence of Mind. A tough one is
told of a clergyman who went jogging
alonr the road until he came to a turn
pike? "What is to pay?" "Fay, Sir!
for what?" asked the turnpike man.
"Why, my horse, to be sure." "Your
horse, Sir! wlnt horse? Here is no
horse. Sir !" "No horse ! Bless me,"
i which he was wholly ignorant. "Name
it, madam !" cried Cadebs, in a rage. "It
i- .1- M- '. j a . t j .
. ' . . o .i . ... is rncr. me erauie, tn, rcpiicu iue laay.
ol nearly all starc h ; wncn -irosted they . , ,....', i
, . .i . i . " V-celchs soo'.i evaporated.
E?X-An eminent Massachusetts wag haa
comes sugar, fit fbd tor the young plant j o sis tows Leh, kf1!cil ,v 0leetriei-
wes-
of
provido
tjuor, whiskey, etc., is then the new garb , with i':ltnin roip,.
a : 1 1 : i , i ,..-.. i .i.iiM t i iu i. it invr
i. u it nan .a-,u..o. w.-- j - ty (tunrirg a thunder shower in the
made to grow In tne Hands oi t.ie mai- tcn) t of the gtate an oxtra session
tier, tne stareu in rue nancy oeeomes s i- t Le rijaturc wa3 I10t callod to
.1 -. x i I i -. 1. I '
gar; uie conversion u u.is man nr.u n- r.t tp. tia
ul.;,-;.. dirlii.r .,re vou ill? AVh.tt is ! said he. suddenly looking down Detwee-u
the nwttor?" !s -fp. 4,1 thouSht I was on horse-
"Oh, William. I have been such a bad ' back."
ot sugar.
The following ar2 the approximate
quantities of sugars produced annually in
different parts ot the woi Id : Cane sugar,
25,010,000 cwts. ; b. el-root sugar, 3,250,
000 cwts.; maple sugar, 4u5,00O cwUs. ;
manna and houey, 1 0,500 cw ts.
j2TThc invention of a new clock, upon
the principle of the thermometer, by the
pressure of air on mercury, is creating a
great sensation iu I'aris. The cost of tho
clock, w hich goes twenty-four hours, and
then Las only to bo turned like the. Lour
jla?, fc'l inot'O tvun a iauc.
53? In the olden time, they had hut
seven wise men. Now, take men at their
own value, and you won't find half that
number of fools.
It is mentioned as a curious cir
cumstauce that a w atch should be perfect
ly dry when it has a running spring in
it.
E3, Only God could create day and
night but the. commonest idltr can turn
day into night cod r.iht into day.
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