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oa *! m . ;- y 4leupf nt Hothing tiiat Demands Public Expre^n^^ptoUcan in Politics—Devoted to t^ Pub% ^l^el^ juste SOCKpORt .TO A* f KB. 6, 1851 '. ,.':i*:o !». •' J. iruiiiisoN, .; JDBALE* in Black Silk and Fur ilats, White and'Drab Rats', Summer Il.ita, Capa, Fura, Triiimiftgd, <S£e. 'Brockport, N. If.- ' Ji. JL, WHITNEY, DEALKR iu Foreign nod Domestic Staple find Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, .Hard- warp,CarpetHrParrciiHahgings,OilCiofhs, Crockery and Glass, \Ware—for Cash or rfndv piiv'uhly. No. 5b Main st., Brock- portlN\. Y., Nov, 2S.tn. 185b\ 7tf DBAF^TS *~ s<jB^»iS3i \ Yuu.liaae got it:; 1 hope joumru sat- immaculate-irr.Maegillicuddy.wohldccr.- <p U iijiub has diseov T-\1 an infallib'o rem*l5v?0^^iyng;p?^l| _. _ bund,, then.\ ' tamly havd bad th e diseases themselves, c l y . It cures in from twenty to twenty \'WWly;|«|pS©u^^ \Don't liver oomplaint lead into icon-. sjirhptiou ?\ •' 1 believe i t dpos-\ Cruel Mr, Sprout! IIiw could you .'•OtiBOD, !i nt uve died of one-or more of £ V cm'mtites; thougb somo desperate \> thol!i||;^lilj#6fi*Rns, end sot f rtb cases require aa. much as twenty-seven in qi'«BtQf»bo|>rd^hou S o; JJo inquired First slio-liad-thc^nfall pox—or was minutes to coinp'ctc a radical oure. | at tii0 <>r st one,, ho raw if they bad tho sure she had got it, which was tho tame •• What » blessed remedy ! I wonderj^^s$W\ifftlS\-fi.TOi»-v*&fop)^ mf ll Yck\ nay,, would tliem GOULD, GARY & CO.-* ; i DEALERS m\all kinds of Hardwaroi tin-warn .sheet iron,' coppor &c.' Jobbing idelie at. •short, notice* Oncdpor north of Springs tirug store, Brockport, N. Yi -J*D: SPRING. DiALEn ' in Drugs and Medicines, \Puro Cboniiqats, Paints, Oils. Dyo Stuffs, Per- f umery,, Pure Wines.and.Liquoi's tor Med- .Waal, Purposes only, Biusho!,, Patent : ntedciries, 6i.c, Bupks awl St&uonavy, .Mu- sic, 'Mnsici.il' instruments, American, Trench and Gorman Fancy guods, of Every ^(lcscriptipUj-coustantl^pu^iiRU^i-^^lirock. )iort NY • jt : BfcO^'&M'frciJIAS. H-iKSas, Main S.tieet Bipckport, N. Y.— (WhoUsalo and retail dqiUeis, jn Broad, Crackers and Cakes of every description. Panics supplied v. iffi everything iu the one it the shortest notice.. Flour for'S&la at lata 1. CAKY~& BP.A%AUDT ~ MAt^ACrLUUts of Cary'a llotary Eiigiue {•u-.y sad Rydrant. OCicc f. few du«B south tit tho I'Ost'Cilice, east side llaiiijijt. .'?rcckpur', N. Y. .iliUi. .-a'OKX CANDY FACTORY. ojilti 11. l.:ght Manufacturer of Fancy and ao:...»iou t t-ufectlunary, at Wholesale or Itataii; Ice t,ieam and Pyramid* tor Patties tnade to order, Stone lfloek,<oppu*ite tho VI..ag» Hall,' ilii/ckport N, Y. pirJTCU.&, WAtTEE. , 03A1-ER8 in Buotn.Sfcoeii, Leather and iind- injs, N i. iZ, Utin fiUroct.-.Br «l>i>urt, N. \ Y. Ezr'Casfc'iiaia far Hidos, 3KIDMOJli2 *; CO. £>r.\LHKS in GrocerieSi Provisions, Liquors. P;our, Nails, Glass' iSic. ice. In tin- Km Itlyck,, v*est sido of Aiam ^trcot, Brvck- ; part, X. Y. J I-<5.t4.C BA.KJ.T.S. Ui'tVPACf L'ltRit of Fasliintia1i:.i Carnages, Bugjj.ea, Wagons, .\iu.kic-* A.c. K«-p:t.r- tag done on short notic*. ish,ip on Clinton iMoct.'&djoiniug iho canal, Bruekpurt, N.Y. * '• ' J S: GOFF,- I*B.il'!l.roE of C-lit .11 •rr-' I.'i'pry B.,<1 B aclninithiMg. Hor-io-j ainl t'ftr.'t\-. fur- airbed at slmrt nfit'.i'.>. , and t n very n-as -i-.n- h.o Icruj,.- .l.ihl ii ^ and llors-.'.^ln uu K done in tho bo-t niHiiiicr and with ironcl*Ht- irttuciiou. * 1-ii''.. - ti C.iitton ..t.*;. t, Br* ck- I wvt, N Y. A .1 K.UiltiKK Ifitllliimiiijr. bhminjr, l.haiuiK>«ii'f;,Oi1i. ftlij Pt'rl'am.-.y Hazurs honed, ihv.-1'ut- ronagc .of ilu l'ubi.o i^ usi-t't-tui! \ si.|:i-i- t>;i. Saloon iu Ch^i'el'i's Block, Main St. BinHUport, K. Y. *\\ .MISS L. LrslC TKVCIIKU of M.i^lc—in^tnn'Mor.s ^iven on • tf\0' Piano, Oi-(rnn, Mcludeon and t^uilar; a,so in thorough Ba^-c and Vi ral Mu..ir — -Room in Minn St. m-r-md donr tontll the KpRiMj,ni : { liinv 1 !, Brorltpurt X„ Y. I'it K I. W(iUl) tli-- l'.'M o1..v Iinntia! or\ •v li--. I -i-iLn--.. .1 hi the •il.-ii»-,i .•!••<• M«- l.pinti for r\\Nu\AsD'8cnTi;AND. trifle, with tho feeltiigs of her whoto you- tbing. She had positively endured •ull if Dr. Macglliicuidy did.uot linuw of tlii.-~«Brt-tlB\Dut<!h6y^mojccrh¥^to. Ho u^arSffm^l e at tho Brockport swore at the alter to love, protoot andobcr- :the agoasos of that loathsome dfecaSe, as remedy?\ »Rked the Kiin'e'quc'ition, apd receh .1 5 Bank. Oct. 17, 185S. ltf ..,/ , „ _„ J _, ,'_ _.....-., ,.^IJ „. , - -. . • i .. -- ---' • • - • • • L ' • OS EVGLAND frym.£l . Exchange Bank. Oct. 17, 185S. . \ BE.it'U & .H:UlSi>.<tKl> iJKAi.iiis in Orpcevies. Prnyisipnii^ Fish, : Ofl, (lordauo Bikini\ Pails, 'Tubs and' all artiete.s. uaualt) .kept in a ; elore of i|ic iu d. From the T«ic Flag FAMILY MEDICINE: OS,A.Di,UG..K i'J THK MIND. iah ? How could you;witbhpld your ay.in--. elie read its symptoms, and the woiider i patliy from the object of your tydeut j that she ia not pitted. She hae got a cold, \and had a pain in the small of In f bark ; litir tiiro.it was sore and her head aeUod. OFFICE Wi t r&tiuus ot' best inann. •'Ohdeari\ Mr. Sprout lonlied -up with a glance of the ni.nt inefl'abli d'-'gut-t, sis bis wife ut- tur.id thi.-n?xclamatio:i. As she did 8\ I 'I, • i.'.ao°d lior hand upon her aide, which appeared to be the plioe from\ which her rains proceed., d, for I beg the reader not t j suppose it was an exoltiiiiation of en- d 'aruviit the lady had uttered. Not at all V Sprout and ludy had bfen fifteen year i b.iund up in tho holy bonds of wedlodk. Of course, fifteen years are quite enough to dia olvc the moat catlmaiaatio dreania uf bliis. I vent nrr- to*ay Mrs. Pprout never rc- a'iz d a tith\ of the joy which ulic had pie t'lred as ^ui-e to exist in a life 4)f wedlock. S'.i • had bi-en a fair young woman at eigh- teen.snrl w.m as sentitrwutal as th • inajor- i'y i'f \ budding womanhood.\ The l.i ijh', eidiifN had gone ; the beautiful fl-'W- • rs of w'lirh sh-3 had au long dreaui' d w.T\ witlnred nod d .id; tho bibbliiij. brooks wei-' 1 d.-i. j up ; nu.l th; tilvu- el .ul-, with g '!J i. uilgea U'td bl«w:i over, and lb. y w.; . a,, '• -11.j g- nui'i. lb...-!; on •.», ju<t sueli as w<. sc.- in the gieat WiirW ol-Hilod u-,. The dr. .iw Lad cvap- .r.i'ed—-AIIHV fnf't ivn i; ? Mi. tfpne.u ».is u,il|.ippy, and so wis j Mis. Spr.-at., hat I b.-g the readoi a it to infer from anything 1 have said ' that tiir\ v,-vro uuli'[.]•) baciUs^ they Im.t I U'l'ti m.irr',cd fifteen yen--:, or beeausu tin- , fn'tii e:l tho matrjuionial cap bad einpo- j tt. 1,1 iving them :i d.hing but tho solid, | suls'aiilial ciiiteiils (uliatever they wvri'^ ' t • fed upon. Mr. and Mr t Sprout wen inferable fur quite a different reason. \Oil d'-ar 1 \ gr.iii-1 Mrs ftpr-nit n ' -cond timv, cn'h\'q.i imp! r'ig 1 •..!; at l *.».t (<• . HTI lirj-.II '6a>, fi-bio ti,rt Urookport, X Y ~*~ T.'A. Willii;.~ \TlI.t..always Vt font .i i'.t hand ar,d piTpnrf- } to do Hair l-Hi'Shin^r, e^hai inc <'l. oii]'>.'\'iii^ &c., in tho beat niannt.r. (ills and lVH'u- lncry for sale. Uiuois .iii.in .1. 'Hie pat- ronafce ul tl.apublic is solicit'-I. Sal»-ii in Corin-s'Ub'i'.k, blast, side et il.iiu Street. Broekport, i«. Y. UEIittY .% 1'KItn. ' _ ' Mtxi FACtvnmiHnnd Wholesnif and KitniJ Il'-Siie'rsTn Wlfitn.'tiluA-sait.i Mitten-, 35 Maju.5>*. Hn.cliport >T. Y, '\.L.O OTNCfli A Cfl ,\ Planters 'and ivhok'salf dealers in tin- best! of Fair Haven, Virginia, Y.irk Kay and : Ainboy, shell, can, kep and cv>ui * Oypters^ anl *-wh .t'-'Sale dealers in all kinds of'For- j eif^n'an^ Uomestie Fr.iits.f'onb'ctioiieries (M^ars, Pickl'-d Stuffs, Sariiiticfl, \ c: Dnpnt- DA state St. Rochester. Tt Y J. SM1IH A. CO., MAMTAOTURHIIS nnd Dealers in-all kinds uf \- Cabinet Ware ; Turning ai.d Jobbin^'doiie ' tl. Ic.l H-l her lol \ W\1T, -Tale , what ia Uiu'uhr i^ C e mutter now !\ growled Mr. S,.- .ut. \Oh Tlijaias, jolt e.i:itwt t'liuk what a pai'i I U.-.ve g.itiu my side!' moaned th- l-,dy \ Are you sure it i.< a pain .'\ askud the u i^iulai.t bit l.ati.l, dropping 1.is ^.npvr, ai.J iiokitig over .t at bu auiiubie .spo .s,. as she -sit in the chimin.y n.ri,.,-. \ esure I; :- a jai.i V ' Arc you »UP , Jam I\ \ Ol I'UUl'Be, I .1111. l b W s i-'i a silly fpi-'s:iori ?'' \ I didn't n< w nut it m/ a r of the ,i.n 1,' r o :. T 8 Ux'-ip hi- .'\e- ii], . • . -.v- M/'. 1...-•\..!• r.j.'. .'- '. 5l,ir..ut H.•.-..'. i . „ short notice. Shop in south eiel of the Stone block oppoBitc Co«les atere, Brockport, N. Y. ~~ ~KL\G & ArLEK,' DEALERS DJ Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard- •n-'aro, .Crockery. Pauer-IIaiigings, &,c.— A^ll d'heap for Cash. * BrocUpon, K.^'. _ Tl&jA- I'^yn. 'j WEST SinE MAIN STREET,. BIWCKI'ORT, T^.'Ye^^Ilfoalcrs .in .Books.vBaruplilotH, Sta- tionery and Music. Also, T) ngs and Med- icines, Choiulcals, Painls, 0,1, Dve-SturTs, Bfifslia3nP^SuinerjOi!Ke..,.(Scr, * • bl..t..e. he no sici; i: .,n h I''' !•' I .- :, ii' 1 >;. '' , \\'C.A. ii^TA. MAS'C'FACTVKERand Dealerin Boots. Slmcs, and Leather; a' tlie o.d Stand of S. A. Lat- ta, cornbr-of Water aiid Main St. Brock- port N. Y,- N. B.-^-easH'paia for Hides, Calf and Sheep Skins-. , i , OSTROM, ANTHONY & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission. Mcr- chantsjjiav Wost street, betweon Warren and* Chambers, Now York. Jac'b Ostrom,D'vid H.Authony,Jos'.Eccjna - ! k.'H . 'MiX, : .' DENTIST—Artificinl.X.eoth insorted on Fine Gold and -ilvcr PlaU. frim'ono, tooth to a ,t;i \t u a-.. youthful love, wbun she was pining to be told that she bad the liver oomplaint.! j Besides, jl r 8- Sprout had juat recover- J ed from a severe attack of inflainnsaticn of tho spleen. She felt u pain in her back, I and was positive it was a disorder of t he I Spleca. She was sure there was an inCarr.. niat'ou, and she dared not go out to take i her usual exercise, li i3 true, it did not j aSect her appetite. She ate as madi salt pork aud potatoes, roast pork, raince pies, j £iid food, suitable for invalids, as the want-\ ed. She duolared thai a body must eat, even it ih e hodi was siok, and when she : | oouldu't.eat aojthing aha should oxpcot a die. She ato *U ahe could, not all she want. -, ed; for ahe affirmed that sle expected to j have a severe fit of siekness, and she ' wauted to bo fortified to endure th trial. Until ab jut three years previous to her introduction to the road, r, Mrs. Sprout ! : ha i been a healthy woman, and, 1 may add, a happy Wom.iU. And, drend.ui as it may Beein, Mr. S[ rout had been n kind and attentive husband aa lung u her health wa» good! Then, when the neided sympatny uioi-t, he li.id ^rown cruel and tinfeoliog. When bcr bones aehed, and tho dark grave seemed to jann before her, Ppuut coldly wthlicld liissytnpntliv, and ]iermittedh'.r to suffer without shedding one am thing (ear ow hir rn 'ancholy situation. W..ile she was tftiubkd with that iif- f niion uf the sidren, be had been so erucl as t«i uj-i.-ut a lio onp in vli'oh sh<\ w:.s preparing a deeeetion of heibs fo r bi.r complaint.. iShe ieni<.:.;;ra(ed, ai^i. be only lafg'iel at tier. Nun, she had scarcely get ever ore trouble, Vfore aaotbi r eaine. l b t Sji'.eeti was hardly ivstured tu its nattnai eoii-litiuu 'cl'irc that dreadi'til liver com. pi lint stap-d ii r ia t!n> face, like th • Jo miy Sj;. r- iii 1)-T Krei-ehulz. I, would lead t-i c I .omiption, and yl lo r husband •seoui..d willing, if net positive!) rej. let d, at the pro-|i n ct of S'-fing In r die by that tenible senurge i.f New Kn-Iiind Tbii e years, before-t'be idcntuul pi iii d fr i :i nhieli dottd tl, • uniiiitiiril e.-tiaiif.'-- in ..* of .Mr and Mrs. Ppr. ot—,t p.-1'. • had called at the heu-v, i.ffi i : i,; r .. a ii\? maw nl i f \ Di mettie M t .lit i: by t'\» eeh-hr^t th» sumo answer, iit three or (out others. Fin illy he found a landlord who i This was small pox. Slid couldn't tell where she caught tho foul malady. f>ho ' had got it,\ arid \that was enqugh. Ordi-' ' N'.i; but it is lucky.I came in just a: I did. You niyht bavo-died with it \Iknuw I might; and Sprout d..n't ' ed' hiiri that he had no cholera in. tV boom to oaro a straw about jt,\ house, a. d thero the Dutebrr,a.n_«iQnclu • \It is very fortunate I have -i-uru-<•!', do J to \tarry a while.'' - -Che. .landlord this famous uieilxiuc.\ was a pious nvan, t and alw.ayahld family got it,, ami tha t was engugn. unit- \You have?\ wursliip befor.' separating for the nigi,;. narily she would have put her feet in hut \Yea ; 1 weat to. ll.e K,ij.d), who erd\r- A.sOor.ling to custom, theruforo;,ith> : f»ra- witor, taken a di-di if catnip tcj, ai.d c .l the r.by-i'ian to give me a bottle.^j[ y a ^, m y e ,i. f„ r pray^. Diiring.thepr> o»lled it only a ba d cold. But the book J \Vait a iiii:iute 1 .janf 1 iii|d I wn\. nui ore r ^ g . ^ nflho VXCK[SI1< t jj fl „ p^ Le rifi*rpili«a'' siid it via:, the sii.all pox, and there was '{, 0 the hous-' and .get it.\ , fa ri,,,nnc.l, and up poppQdi.J^i.tohy.-.wit.h— m geUingbeyond thebnuk. 'The'blessed j Captain \Warner Jiied but- a few rods • t. Ql, Lortl vjit ish tor igattftS\ Dr. Macgiiliouddy said it was small .pes, • ai-unt, and iu a siioit, time he returi.ed '• ^..thlug,\ sajs mine. buj 1 t 1 ,',and • the arid, of c-jtirse, it was.\ w.th the cure-all of the chief physician of , vr l j ng.of tlii< Sqrjplurc* wanton-.^ 'In Thon she had th e c'.iiihra. It was the - • ' l' ! Dr. C.rr. !.TI .-'it a PI;. : 3 i v., i-, <\-h • .H- ..i • 1 ' 1 !,;<•/ •is 1..... ••i-.v-' i.K MM-; v of the iuM V w i' 1 ! e t->r. n the tl:.! [ , . ,„.. .j,;.,, « u ,i K • i'n i' ' ' : !:.• h; n-I at M:-. S i-,.,bl. v. , a-.ly t.. . al- ly .- r nI i- a-il - I ,i- • .ed, mm: t'e i-.bl.- •'i : P. nl oiieu.uoor chobra, but it was all the same. She was sure she EhouM dii,, and as far as a person can die in imagination,. Mrs. Sprout died. Then camo th e ti .--douloureux, tho bionuhitis, harnla, ver'igo, pneumonia, all sorts of cougeStions, all B-Tts of cancers, elaukcrs, ahdcarbuuii-s; and, worauthau all the rest, she had an attack of hydro- cephalus which was all the more dread- ful, heeau-io the eidc' rated l)r. Maegiiu- cuddy had negleeted to tell tlv: i-ymptomt^ ofei u eipl.ua wiiat it was Mrs.S i rout was it ruin fur a time thai ehe should die of hydrocethaius ; Lut liual.y this com- plai... .< it her, bu t sho cull d not conjec- tur • : ir.ugli wb tt particular chanu'.-l it reachc . the vital parts. .>i.s Spi-uut was always sick, was al- wayic iiipiai:.. glohiruu-b udul. ailu-a itild p.iio.s, itlwnya luiiug disiases which he, poor simple man, had ne\cr Leal I of helore \ What Lsdydrocepb.-iin\ ill .. Sprout?' 1 he .i- .id. \ 01-, it is a dreadful disease.\ This wan all die knew about it.— Sprout i.iughed, tuld h.r alio was a fool, aud road tu.s newspaper. Now anc bad got the liver cajiploiut. I t idle. Sprout had been sir, u hod upon a bed of pain, no duuoi Sprout would nave behaved like a man; but he bad paused through ten score ul Dr M icgillieuddy's fearful mala- die-, a. I. In v»a.s not tu be moved by a new euoiuy. Wisile they were considering their woe-a — h.', tin- dver e.-1-iui a 1 .it, he, the niisoiy of a do-Lug wit. — Capuui, \S ,.n.er, jSppw's 1 i'eib r-in.-lan, droppid iu to 1 st.e •! a., ,e,ui .s :t.l luein. i I \U.i. dar.\ groai.jd Mrs. Sjruut | .vh'.t ;ie ip'.i.n w.is se-ited. i \ \V .it i.. ttio uiattei .I.tiit; 1 he ndil- ed, wit'll* e.'ini,.a. oini.e on bis lotiyi left. I t Ul'US. I ' I hue goo the liver cumpaiut,\ r<\» I piled •..,, i i uO.to.v l.i..e.<. \ Tuj..'l i' Vou h.iu n't, hiv ii.u .'\ \ 1 Li,'.',.\ \ A .'.le.er of the mind, ' ilitiei'ided S; i ,ut. \ Wn.l d i y- .1 ^)\tn by that?' -aid -. ...... .•'*] yih: .- t .it ...'i,., !; Dr. M-. . . i . ., {A.. :... 1 e- .ei .i . ,„i 11 s. A 1.,.^-r 'I' t . i ..e .m-i. O l»l.- : torn l . 11 . 1 .10.1 e 1 tiale O. 11 l'. ,oll l o. bier Ci-uij itiint 1 -u. l'.e • p tea ; an ui J nei .11 n.,OW mha! aiin g o\, rthe sympi- ciiis viry aller- g..t it; whole set, on reasoriab'le rlc'rm's. .Oflica on JJ comnlaiut Main' street, bvc-r P. .Daro/ atoro, rBrock-, , ,, , - * .. ,.' p*t,l r . 7- the wife i. ent ma .n. aick. It wa.eii.iii^ii i of se'isibil.ty -J it. \ AYtia' do y nt suppo odJlrs. Spruu*,-qvnrintlj unii. i> th\ very unf-eii :g !•• iJirn-i-d'oei cunipub- loa \ I bavu't toe .- a.i , |...t, \On! I am quite sur it i\ cuitiplaiut.\ \ All right then \ said ripmul, \•0 i, Thomas'!\ \ You w-uit to-kuoiv what it is .'\ \ I woulti give a good deal to know.\ \ I -thought you were sure it was tlie liver complaint.\ ; \ 1 think it is., |tsoom8just like the I was always sure I should 'tare it,,' •a. sis. ie d.i.v 1-hr said Capt. . 6 ..od Aire. \S 1Il P'\-'i tio- .. I saw lifty o.ks i \OoU- \ Now,- .a win ghns, Jane.\ \ Get one, Mr Sprout.\ \.Sprout got one, and iu it the-captain poured a milky fluid. . \Now. drink quick ! ,1 le ; pe it may not prove too laic;\ and Jano ! MrirKuwi d' tbf flaid •with a sii.gle gnljih \ No bad ta.<to in it,'' said nho. ! \ Not the bast.\ \ The worst of Dr. $Iacgilli<.uddy'a med- icine- is they,are to dreadful to t;d;e \ ' Captain Warner winked aiSpnut, and for twenty .i.inules co isolod thf-poor w.i- m.ui. H e was aiire the medicine would' cure, her—it had cured thousands in In- dia; he never knew a single failure when takeu. iu seasou. \ How do you feel ?\ asked Captain Warner, nt the expiration :of ihe twenty ini iiues allowed.for the magic medicine to' woik a euret '• Better; much better,\ replied the in. Viilid. Mia, Sprout continued to improTO fur the full space of ton minutes longer, when she was sure the remedy of the hajah of Fuujuub bad done the buaincts. The |i.iin had vanished. \ Miraculous, ain't it ?\ exclaimed Mrs. Sprout. \ V/ouuorfu!! Do you foci eiitiroly well ?\ \Perfectly weli.'' Mr. Sprout roared, and M did Cnptnin Warn- r. \ What are you laughing at 1\ asked the ia-ly. \Jtj b of Purjan'i!\ n'li-^r--1 Spn u . •\ Mr'. Sprout, y.u aie a foil!'\ add. d (\aptiiu \V truir. \ Yen never bad the l.ier eouiplaint aud M ver will.'' •' 1 :•:., s-nre 1 did. Dr Mac s-\ \Wh'-reiithat look 1 \ Ttio lady rroiuivd it, and to her as. to.iHkmet.i anil intlignaii.-n, tho' tapia.n toivw it into til fire, lie would no' pcr- a.i\ IIT tj n-.cn- it fr m the flames, and it Has r • iuei'd U, a-iies. \ Ob, my bunk,\ ?h- (jroaiind, \Jane you are a foj, as I remarked!\ ' \ That is polite.\ Bui true. W.ib you lad that book, yo,i mi. in da thuusdud diseasis. i'ou ia!l...' s • t pirk, fre.-'.i pork, eau.-a t es, i:..1 initiiv pi, and yiu staid in tbehous w.i , ut any .xereise. The .ship's dector » ,,b) t o I y,,,, that this was enough to HUM'any one sick Your digestion las been deranged'by your mi ei-nbie diet, and the want of proper exercise.\ \ 'iiiat medieine cured lne, at any rat..\' \ Humbug! It was cold water with a , pinch of wheat flour iu it. Nothing else under the sun.\ ; \Good!\ roared Spi'eut. \ Your illness was only in your invagi- nation.\ \A dagger on the mind,\ added the I,us. and j \ Precisely, Every one has slight ! pros at times, aud i, .iiibj need-. Dr.- M.c- wim.-d'y -ea.i-iiii.. to liiuki ilium dteaillul •ii- a-.-.-.\ -8 Ilk\ \01 shprttiiue, however, tho landlord groaned again anl again, Dt.it.Uiy Btarted up with aauwrs, sayings- .--.'.• m n • C-Jott! dorc ish somjit'mg to mnttnr mid you! \ \ No,\ sai 1 tin; landload, addi.ng !•;. tb-i way of quieting t,he, Dutchman, ;' I'm a 'Methodist, and it's a habit of the na m brrs of that church, t-i groan .d.urinjf reli- gioiin exercison.\ * , i Up jumped Diitchyj with hat and bag- gage, and lemldcil along tho street, at a pao- that would olnnno a 2.40 racor,— fjoi-ing a phy'bieian's .s;gu,ho.madq a halt, and called tho doctor to-run quick to iMi>.— \ What is tho matter thorp,\ said tho doctor, \have they got-the qholor»1'' \ No;- but mine Got and .Hjiqmpil, dey has der mettodis—more .worse as Jer gol- ern, as tho landlort wiil. die mit it pefore you kits dare, if you doalt run fasjt,\ LABOUR—Would yoti bo a'lhonr-.tmai^ and.cnjoy competonco with pleasure, uti kaoan to hasty woaltlr or sly r guory— Work. Let your aweat-drops wash your gains from all diBhonaety. You shall livo to tall your children that you have ohsi r- ved and felt the wisdom of theftoyal Preacher:—\ Wealth gathered by vanity shall.bo dirainiahed, but wealth gathered by labor will increase. EXVLTAXIOM.—'JHio other eanie teiiung. round- tho e , e Mt • ,U. .1 , .1 .1 tt 1. '.' ' ' II- all pun.led oil- wi i . th .t '.lie in ,r. s> i- recogniio even to., ui.-i • • .n, i . i ea^e. Mrs. Sproul bad all these diseas:.. ui iheir tutu duraig the tluen yiais^- pr, at least, she was severely tareatcned \•itb tlrem. and hut -ibr tho help of tlw JL'I'EKILE IIMV a small b • e- MieT his rags tbutpiingiji the vyituVhis f.iec sine reil_\\ith molasses, and a bhinglo fl.ii.ri-hiug in his hand, while' he was hl.vi.'.. ^ i^i ai. -.hoib-jy, about tho ajjjt}.i.f *• I' ifl'-b ix s w ho ,sb Hid nearly a quaister of a mile down the street.; \Oh Bni! .Bill! get as many boys as oyer y<o.u can, and as many nhiiyles as ever you can, and come up the street, round the confer, as s-oon as _\ oil can, fir tlier-'« a lug hog it. of ln-ihis-gi's busted on the pavelucntj all to f-uiash!\ S\/~ A gentleman who hasoeeasiun to walk with two ladies, with one umbrella, i-bmid . hvay s go in tho middle, that.su- tun.s a di-y ooat to himself, and is show- ing no partiality to either of thu Jadieii. RiTirER PERSONAL.—\You look aa tlioiigh y. ui woi-e 1-eside J •-lirs'If,\ as th> wag said to a f.,p who happened to ha stan ling by a donkey B.v ICT HOUSES -^This method has bieeii tried siiei'dssfully on hofffca \that '• oul.l not pnll'' at the foot of n hill.— Tie a handkerchief over the horse's oyon and tell bun to go. H . w 11 step like' a •blind' horse, and disw as if there wan no hill before hum ' Let those who have those pests o 1 ' g II 1 temper, balky hofsi'a, try th.s Pimple exp di nt. \ ','. K.-.LioioN,-—Reiigion ittielt iss butua state o. tliiiafitulious. Icncu iiielealbditu- tiim peasant .woiui u in too VtiUey of'the Ai . , i.mi asked tho number oi lfer-ohil- | uiin \ I havo. three, 'lleio and' t'w.o in : I'ar.iiisc,\ she eulinly replied, With ui ton-' and manner o£ touching and tgrityc siiapheity Hpr»faith,WaS.of the heart.— Tuckcrman, • , ' - '' 1 ' \ ' Mrs. .Sprout was cur.id. All that ailed \ x -M \ ''\ -i. J '' \ . I'ttl 'his was !,._,. wan ,| u , Jj .e^illicuddy, a id when that • l\o •' '•\>.' •••' i' w ii's, .nui , t . ,n, , 1 .,; • was well. Poaec was re- . ...t ...).• i.i, ,fa .-a: ..•• nau >pt. .ii _ .,_ ;- , 0 •'. : 1U „K-uf the sprouts, and i.-~., Liiy ion', rncio.ig enough to dif> tlu.ugli t,.Cj lid not become sei.tiincuta!, .•-.I. me uoii»u,uip!iun tboic.\ : i t :i' u .j were happy and reasonable. Mrs. '- Aivmi, isn't?\ brenth'-d Mrs. Sprout. Spf. u t wu? in oxeellcnt iiealth at.die i st ' But, Jam-, tl'sycUi-oitirilnlirnow.\ '.recounts, and probably will not soon be thru.-ting bis fork into the steak, I'nIUke \D.i they? -IIJA ?\ punched nea'in'with \ A dagger on the laws in Christendom couldn't mulio-tbijs '• Tbo cbt\f jhysicko ^f Ibc Rn?ib if-' \ %1 H-\ ' ' u ** ^'^ \ •fciF \ Jladnme,' 5 said old Eogcrs.to hh '• lardiug-houso.-keeper,, \inprimitivo cut...tries b n ef ia often the legal tender; but, .nidaiue,\ said, lie, emphatically \M