Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 17, 1856, Image 1
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'••((•• . `l , •' ' . • ' - ' . . . , . •.-... . . . . . +r 010 #, - • , ~, Ns, t• 0 ragit of vSfatfas soar Territories to li ' finiai ita Mai, own doittoitie siffistro, • - , `,11f0.: ha Rowileiii end orsoolity, the 37roigtoty i iaticiloorod tho roarkt of the only to hut 14114 otolutitoutiloooill +petunia. $ 4e,,,,hijoloontorito• the peoblio =paid/tans, ...a* o rrotittosoroation. or rubliefaith. Praadess 'of toftgoom, frotOlSoo of eh* . -!lo kI i . ; difasaiana of itifOrlottitioot. Ji -'`y'. : a le al eorroptimit in politico. ' t ..,L 44.sroi Proottrvotiox of the Folderol . , ...... : T; . , k .I#l , 9! . rflicootto 'tato for vier. , tip. oriotioto of was, or dis- Dli., :0100tsge Atofrioaos IlitiSlMl. • 4; ~._r et cod ,protecthloos for the right. • incaEsatuna awe, soup ,ri ght 0 . 1 <alp 14.9 }matte dannim -inaidthis ail of the Aiteridean - ourerniineof ...1...0ffh garirsioaa to oil elaraneafinanpitalimi' sold N. . Cinpanan brotherhood soul fool! will f ' ,Nii• oilt:-.0,10 ofoilLy to those of tho 'honeehold 'o 4444: . ; , .r ,, F . STATE PIPIAMES lcumnarry of dve'rece , igi v , of file State treat-- ury, from the lit , of December, 1855, to the 304 day of ovember, 1858, both , &rim/wive. . . . 4. L• iinds, • • • i 24,293 71 'Aladin otrandadow, . 20,772 50 ~1144814odaft', • .' ' ' 66030 46 Tax On baok ilvklon4a 288,184 34 •Taxoewparadm Maio, 253,011.91 • Au ocreor sad pasoaal "at° 4-a.,.. •'.- 4 1 4 066 21 'Tiordia,a.,, 160,835, 93 Ardall = olo9l4lNow, !KW'S 38 ' - Ildruats, Itr llaawors, '1348'00 ' 2.343 91 Mrsjoris'llaroar, ' 6,651 0 insatis, Olrow sod Ma- . puisum,6 _ . a brow.rylk... • . . . i,414 86 • 1 , .111111111L.dallogia• looar Ara, 'Nom. 1.066 54 girth* lawarp, boar house • - • fed iwoordrolllaanow, 42,374 22 ' tiroalootlealloloo 1164ih00, . .2.088 95 Um. a iax, -10,09100 , • ' , Nod' Our; ••• - 4,120 38 r hwartoos !Kea r - - lAN 20 ' • 441;:4 4 *la' a.l ' 13.3 13 1: ' • .' - ' rain) oullroral , 11,60011116" : a Adarial4nro, - 15 Of ' .. Tafrrotordrotiot'at taw., 0,245 NI Premiers; on uharlora, 13,640 41 Tax oo lowa, 116,956 12 .. lalerost oft loans, 3.441 88 'dale et pobIN property. 14,941 U 9 To- 1 -• 10l 19 6 1 1 f67,14 4 Pal owirara 250,947 21 Distils hos. bridge tolls, 115 18 Aeorsod lotnest, 4,173.59 00100418 marts a Pews 1008trInebtoAts, - - - 3M 4r liadid wok, .... 20,887 57 Amami* for riot of way, 10 000 00 You of Ow pablio ueloos, 3,704 57 .111assillaiikvos, - . 2 ." 4 Lr: Dalton In thejeosaV27, Ds*. 1, 1846 • AviDAbill, 21,243,407 at Lra await er -2•4•108403ter5.i. • • 104 , la State tramway toJes • lolls imensth at. . Nov., LOU ' 20(40 00 $1,24007 31.- n•PV 4 v I ated jos& la We Trifiisas7 - 41,032 Oi • 1.284,720,21 , - ' ' ' 0,002,6,6914 . 6:4"tvirs.4ooper.af.., fi l e State Tre4o. pory.lroni ailir din/ if , DeceMlef, 1855, totho 30th day of November, 1056„both ' iirs iielVeive. ..141Mitimitirsatetot5, 1 1 , 1228 , 888 82 ..104910980( gwrortuwewt, 918,239 23 NO" sig44oBB, 3,511 54 volontbiett ii l44l Vit wit with 8 8 _ i _ . Agiiiiiiiiii:aiins, midi colonisation 270 00 iMeatile Mate Ag'l. 2,903 11 =laillisoki, _ 199,715 00 se or the sinking • Duet, 36,317 eo LOW* . 327,824 47 littiresit On -. Ci 3461 , ,0 1 Ast, 230 n" 1 - . )-61 63 Dee iwiles ti works, 52 x 281 21 .Old • los rote' lbe ' rola • ~ It* linedota Asa .of Co rs i , k Z gd 6 / 6 : tlo, wt of 130,512 00 lidh aloners, 106 00 t • 4,4113 00 • DO& 601 up dm, - .17.014 CI =rr' 12 . t 1 5 3 ,911 r 0 yeeria,K — r':•7 yy 4i ; li v enp : ---- ' r ---- - - .A 6 4 .4 1, ,, • _ •6,17 V "00 ` Ala ; 1424 6,000 Oil j 12 7 022 211, ' • 614474•'' '0 ~ „ 4 ,01442 44,618 77 4_4,2711144.2 22 EEMI #1 , 41111 6 1: ros6Troiiin -30 ' r 'av r1,244,70 5 42 Dena Wad hags in tho •XreAuray7, uniwia labia. 41,032 00 • ---1,225,822 42 • OQI.O. Bremor; is now travelling thpugh Netts -,lrstsland, toeturingupon the Union.,— liteeeateitee that the Union is in a prociri oasl,lmituation; Lad hpiteohe is induced to -4111114-et the toot of the evil existing in the -- FOAM latateo• Wbo Colonel will have a s Macteli*oktilei a sot to preach to as ever eat - aasoutisrlitithc joic° of 1 4 11 ', - • - italivorloca Or imio . Peamo Daftr.—Duriug the fraeldoncAorticu. Pierce, since the 4th. of March, 1803 tho public debt has been cc duced tiom 00429,0 7 to 530,737,1:101 EMI CIt'ATIO:4E*3- 00tHITYI. tga. (Nit - . NA,T „di TA TOF Tiz NAVP-7 a ietkit ¢ f ti lii Sea- : rotary of the Nary, gives a detailed view of the operations Of the Navy, during the last year-and -its-presant•-atinugth._ hilt recommendations at'o, fbr another squa Iron in the Pacific, rendeted rieessary by our ex tending commerce ; for the adnptipn of the English and French system of gunnery on practice ships, aratfur OA despatch of 'small alsorneiNto aurvey,94o Guancrlslands whipir - Conutiodore lSitirytne made an nuttatiis fact6ry report. Th 6 Secretary rogards constructing of t the six war steamers as An auguration a noir era rti the naval skirviao and re cats hie former ricommeudations for building titotim-sloops of war of small draft. The sending aut . of seamen to relic* distant crews is spoken of. as an. ciperiment, and will jo omAint — t,ed it icshi.La ivork. ,Tbe Secretary likewfmo - 51 recommends ,the employ moot of Issiatint Pursers, With moderato If paid within six d on ail subsorip noes Notices insort ty desoripUon of 7C• TC7' hoer, at the 'await despatch. flavin4 typ We arc p re or frie e, nds. rice ta an man of. etigiopf 9r i???it- d konert friend: 'l4g allig,i(ces !nitA Assissur rim Reis* of snit Sms- VARY Or MI IWAlSlCht.:—the Seiretaiy of the Interior's Report states that the quantity ALltuld jiti to the - 3CII'L Septinibir libti ,- .09 acres, OM:School' seetiollst. 11*.ssragution of thy.: grsduatiXierVa raisedifiliiutdave ig4itirui,9vlileVeall 'for the interposition of Voi:sigreies;' Rci an importent matter and should be promptly disposed of,}either by sanctionlirgand tans-- ing the Land (Wilco or directing the patents to be issued without further requirement. -- Tho quantity of lands sold for caskilfili the fiscal; year j , i 'anintinted to over nine and' a quarter million' f acres ; and the receipts thercfirattre e 8,821,414, • The total amount: of land disposed of is over thirty-vino mil- hous of acres. pats the necessity of furthetpower being granted to the Co - mtiMusiotiet df Pc glens to suspend, - diminish and diboon pensions when the reason ter granting them hair whottror-pantially - 5..aa... --4 1 1ar her of *sets issued within the year Will rivtatirreestighoe• - The resoit atom that during the present Advii sliftyLtito - lidiot trestles hay° been negotiated, twenty of whileb,re main; Orbs /total - Wpm by the Senate. By these treab4g o the Indian title has been ex tin Lad To - iniirry 17000,00Biterei:— The a._ ie of money consideration paid dar , tiardenrarcriippeopett to ilium ber about-300,000. The process of the (*lonisation of the In dians has - already been attended with the happiek results, and giro promise of aload,y cal and moral condition I ~..,Aaerraeci_OUTUl liaroar...o,r ma POST YASTIA UJILW Wilt, —The Postzujistar Gen eral's Report, shows the numberOf Post Of fices, Juno 30th, 18.56, to have heen 25,566, belt; an increase of 4,664 in four years. On the 30th of Juno there were i operation +warty 8000 mail routes, the to al length of which is estitnated•pt, 335,642 pincer, coding . 46,035,474, dividedtai followsi ,20,323 ..:. .. . t•., . _l4oslity__mteatuboat: 50,- 453 by coach, and icartv./54,060,fad1ea of im ferior grades. The increase during the last, *cal year was , itearly.Whireltiles: by rail: road, 332 by steamboat. LZl4 .ls ,y boechionli 82,000 by inferior gawks., In ebraskaand Kansas 2,23B+lnilea were &Mod to the length of the routes. Between the lit of July, ISO and July 101; the railroad 'io!:n+ine was hi.: crnaa,u4.-t6 1(1,177 miles, exhibiting t 6 tact that within lhattithii deicription of ifer rico has More than oubl On the Ist of ed December, 1856, the lengt of the' railroad routes had lucid's:cid tto 11l .1.0 miles! The total cost for; this service date inionn. 'Ol6 ;2 4U3, 47.• onsOlflntirmt service on the Ist of .Tuly tab 36,526,028. ' The Postinaster deneral alludes to the' Panama Railroad Company seising on -the ociffsloe of the withdrawal of the Women; via Niestragtia; to foreetteCtiia'ittnent to Plirithltt=l*.ttenfliderl". A "'" # e• 1 " ^ across the Isthatus, and roconicends a regu lar LontMot tit not exmWl - 850,000 per iimiins, and ,i, ~tontract at•• lit ' exceeding ~1 1,00(.4 pie *Miura via litCl'iragna or Te-,, liiiinteftee, no as to "give afweekly Mail to Wigs:Ma. ' ' -.'— - ' - ' ' 1 The 'expenditures foritho year 1856, were $10,405,2813, anti ... the i l / 4 :+ais revenue, Mali.' 'ding the annual apprei Sons for IMO mat. Ter;1117;628,81#1.1 - lervingittvieficieneref-49,-- .... 781,000. . ' , : , The report ,reccommende, the gbolition of the f1:911:to l 1 - 4'privilege, and , the coMpulsory properpint do all traesient priCp:+4,2- matter. Atad r llle tipAa.44, ,Did 0 / 4'; of 130, wi'del,+, gives' titeNkUrTudarVitetkral theekidjet nry.„...aulhorityLko:imalso,,pex contracts. i " 1 Ocean atet;imlihip serve d, and aiiudes to the fact embrairing the brupch froeNeW - Orleans to liLynna; that there are now four Ocean eteeeffiehignes running; out of New York, :Wel no 4e the"dovernment of $1,408,- , 000 per tUtirdon. No'reason is pereeivedWhY -one poit,of the +country should be preferred to the exelfurionof Om others. Among other' Obits it Is stated 'that nlrtiations arc in program with a Vi 4 Pi ID t II4 I 4 4 I ICtiC . P, CI ; tit 6 ' British transit charges on United .Staten closed tuailsjind the rate of postage- be tween the.Unitettlitates f and Great Britiiii to 12 ec#of6i , singlis fetters. • -., • .-----, ~ „......., ~, 07t 1 / 4 210 33 190 00 1.1,119231_ 68,268 20 YM 6,1 k - 0•17662,141111 K NI/to/Aux Fitoom.TT good humor, 404. complacency of tompel' outlive a1i„.310 a:liana of a lino face, and make its decd* IiktLEi`ONTE, PA., -. ; . `1 , • - .§ , sit?prvia /.. ELE.dpolys, . ~ TiVatit il ****3 4;l ‘ i there ?t;clcleas Abolition journal's, that no sncenes4nl candidate for the Presidency over reedy* so few electoral . votes as' kit. )30-' 1 Anu ts4 l ..‘nor.nb_inauceessful ones° Mans Sus; Cel.,tremont.-- With how much truth this ft`iisertion issniade, can bc seen 4 reference to to'follhwing table, which embraces ev, cry I" , 4trshatiol election for a period of ship: years ; 19m. Wishingteles elections are hot taken mold titO acdeunt, as 'thij . were unspoilt)B.l .. ti lt ' - . w fse Ur, PRIVIIDINTIAL XLNGTIONZI IN TUB , ... Vatic Serttcsty rit , , r lt8!:1 INS 1856 . : • l'Ais• li tf Pia Skltipl. Votes. s* i m , 43 1 4ohn Ad . 11 . ' :" „311:.. 1,4 m a • -- El= ' , 47i 1.n, i Ai oin s t:Johrn • ' ' 1800 1 Thatin . ..-,.. : .ia 0, .. ~ ,--. 44 0 0 4 1 Thomas eflerson, 162- 1 Cbarica I Pinckney, ,14 1808 $ ',kindly . dieoni • ' ' 128 Oboe .Pinckuoy, 45 1812 )) Jan " il°ll '' .. ipt 122 _.. _Do WI &Pinter!, '' 89- 'Bl6 James °woo, 183 1 . lila •L:_ -34 1820 1 jametll4""e''2lB No opposition but 1 voto, f Andrew Iticknosi,•' '99 W. ohn-az iiiLirlinreY--Adenilie —_ , 41 84_ ni .s.ft‘ l t- ... 1 . 44600 :' ' 1. 7 , : ' 3 4 “ swib s rodi • , ".. . I e L -1824 l An .40csots, .74831 * . 07 T it , t IVirt, .1_ Martin Yap 4uniii, 170" . _ uriulau, Henry Ilarribluo 73 28,8. X 7 1.. • ia.i` tor, • it Uarrisozi, 234 1840 Mitts' Wit Buren, GO Ants4l4ll,Votk,- 170,r En irenry Clay, ..21.chiey Wayler, . Lewis Cu., !tanklin Platy • Gen. Winfield Scott, .‘ •dolin C. ?cement, ' • Millard Fillmore, 1848 Frans' it: Witt bo'scon that Mr. Butthaibut hae mire gieotaral votes' than either_ Ada*n Jetta:sou. Mad& D; laa:Bgrm, Polk ooTailptk.-itod: as to . -the flopular odto, thelr's bears no comparisba to what he radioed. - *Neuh*.b7 Übe poopio-44.10 Qatar. Adam. RESULT Of: 271 E PRESIDENTLIL ELEttOF. iho fbllillAios vied. of the Aaiun id 'the Presidential election : Buchanan has a majority of all the votes in a majority (16) of the thatos t viz, Penn sylvania, Indiana, • , d all the' 'Southern 'aggregate population, according to the last census of 12,381 824 Fremont has a majority of all the rotes in each by the itix - New. raglan& Stites, end in Michigan tuld.Wiscoasin, coin prising a population of Fillmore has a sasjoiiity 911, the - votes iti'MarAstidt po pulation 583,034 In New York, Naw Jersey, Ohio, Illinois and IFera.nelther can didate hits a majority ; populab lion Cali(ortua hot heard from Total population la •ll ti1.i.A11e1ik.4:090,4578 The States in which Birebenin has • ma-. *Stye all the valet comprises, ore thuin half thii population of the enlister t-themi in Which Pretoont hits majOriV bat little:Ors than ose.rieventh of the wholosigipulstic;nl_ , •• ANOTHER, VIEW. flt• The total ,pombei of rotes .o.lfi l t otti t &Amin sit, theent plostioit s in round nuinbists, at Ihk Vistiont for PWrnoto : 460,090 Taal number of votes, Buchanan oirer Ficuiont 623, iTiretjtanon--- "R l ° Fremont. over l'illinTra Ilsichatisn'S plurality aver Bretooni is 100,- 000 more thin Premoni's plurality crier p- Fremont leeke-ab0ut4,40,000 of a. nee,: jority of the whole. • Beichinan lacks shoot ag& - oio - ii - re - wit - To* - 4 - tbfiwtosfx e In all tho non-alavohelding Statea, taken togoth r, Fremont is in - i,minerity - more than MO,OOO. Ilia Tote- howenriii. exciode !AIWA" in said States about-130;000: az4.tY .r.,058.i---Spotking of "Ssun'en Ipaiong, or supposed losses, in thniato cons Wit, the Georgia Federal Union bap: .....ThCoh.ggiy:s.loitsamounto to nothing.— They atolcoi nothing, expootOil nothing, and got nothing, Nothing added to _nothing is nothing. NotliingArtken from nothing leaves nothing. Blessed aro they that expect noth ing, _for they will not bo disappointed.— iils,A4 case Stands, about tinta,:.No North. Argoitb; no t.itst, no Woiit ; nO honor, no offlee f no money, no sympathy, no . nothing!" LAN - CASTNIt BANK NOTES.—The Lancaster Mani Daily says the hrokers of that city are paying 80 cents on the dollar for the notna t of the Lancaster Bank, and that in tnansaaition of trade troy ero taken at oven higher rates. The Bank to daily redeeming a considerablc amount of its notes hi circu lation, by receiving theM payment of debts due it • 'Traptk.: , =-Buchtinanhaacarried e , very coun ty—Filtinero no ono, GO ! " §44.lloust i csl's intim:lnto has grovrn smalh br.fiaggattitinl boautilftilly 4ess t The 800 will givS hdm 12,00ifti) 13,000 nt'Sjority ftri Broclol , iiiidgo, • - LAj will never spoil i1k.3,11141 wesither if it is well cooked in tendering. ' gAM John 11111 IE 105 16$ ' LSI 1 114 3,431,181 6,610,962 92,597 4;9 1 25,V)a =I MS • Beauty's charm seer nature wiel spread eras Sim sedlefi, bum Wily itir W Y rife with fhelregrance leurrep fa The morn feat ebbed, and noontide ammo Thew atroanrod forth The feathered miapters aeught tbie - pave And Voi rephyta attempted no mem to k But, leak! 0'. 4 010 beautiful awn a*, Thb oloadsfora, 0 curtain of - dasknoss And, hark! the wild thundamall sates* e ak' Whilk the tempest deitroyse oe ra4410 • i The irorui hantieased: m the ginertsg. W BOSOM heimyrisd ors° en wircee, . While the Ain qiiintaalmti ikkylt-to Mt" And the stars hakili fortis to their /Hear 1 Rosh is life, wheel' kr yonthilidr Tensed The funnels fiskght and clear, - ' When hopei wilikeu star still gvikka '1 _ - Bat s fouth'd mipsl4, ebbs lub moltttla of And wa bun Wally's brink- And on wander Iblth In the Ooki wild ' And molt tanOptiosgs AIMS and jilently al. . Bat Biked* And . . " • 4, . • . !, go ' lig r BO thilar of dill ineillar .t•. , ~ 'Nor ea her I Irlog brut)), - 'Till eloitly and 'Oetly, life's, tranalaii day tn the ht of death. ~ - - 101t7aCttozale,j+y t. Lift soul will ko girt% A atonal*, lifenritirer, In g ,1111. Atilealtsrg, .p.. , ' _ ; Writtsw for sAclgiteAmterow -- , Lags TOAr t .frjr iI. r-. -4,,,, - •,•0 • i , av It . . 11.. IL • -,, ~ k - , ••• • • . G Ind suishiAit v imilbre la thy • And Ws tip ijeesl qpiii. „ ' And thy you( bout Is In reek eimplieitip. . for Is Ito alines at; 114 , ' , An wed goat , Aal thou 4 :id - 1 . . • -,- - . - Aaiiiiiiti ma.d Isis.. ; - 1 '-:: -- - - The Pedil Pa- ' 4 " . .:_.- A cold winter's. counsf i n , load of ua withered abo rho . v,r . ; ut a tavern barroom oft 'a 7,, v go• Shortly a ft er we arrit .'ll'' dr ovi up li I and ordered his home staldest. tbo ...IA Alter wo hid eaten supper wq, '• i l to ' • . L...,... and as soon SA:.t. , . . - _ . • . . oral ausodotas had teen relatcdoind- 11 '1 IT the peddler WU Aidted to give as a siory,:as tnay °Ms profession were goners/4 of tadventures athiaumcdotes. lig tree ! .. 1 of ago, and gave evidence of mat p "'F wl strength. He gave bin , name( AS I) uel . limy, and his home Was in ; - 4, o w Hampshire. , , 'l'Well, gentlemen,!', he '' • knocking the anima 'mai . * his Pi 1 1. 11 , 1 ' 111 • tins it in his - pocket, ." ettpsa44!..tell. yeti the last thing of any consapae „that I* petieit to Ilya. You see that I weionow.right from the far West, and on my irjty /or wim 41. ter quitters. It was about twt, wd+eago, .zkik Ph‘lOttlt evening , that I • -0 the ddir of a small .0 1 biliti owl: Cotihty, bulletin. I said , 0F,11., 4 sot. alt—+'l meant it was warm,: ~, , , eras Olden:liana very likely to be 'vont in 'la cedes for supper, and , .' I " . foie inkeria'are — nr, Ind after I 14.,-nit , oat ( XXI down In the hat- room . it **A ti'eliic)t and f or a w cl o ! urea go ,‘ :ol , o4iid 4 . vo inyfut ,pu , . • i r " . Ow, nvialleno litiOn fia l ehria Ismieltt, morning, ar I 'exPietA a l gooeht there for me, which T intended A bole or on my ray hoine., Itiii moon] rjoaAhine-inidnight, and I kqew if it. a 11 4 71-4711— gv! 17 'XI* , throlibiliWiii hri r that. So I ai4oo, landlord if ho could not see that my litbead Wallillakahont inidnigM, as I wislied su L r lbe 0044 two. #!o 'expressed xpressed porno ... hie 'at this, and asked me why I did not ;hop i'dr utwirthst". - -1-naid in r hartioitit wanwitioold out, and a new lot of goods was width* for maat Jackson, and I wanted to be there too ,re the Eskers ageht left in the morning. There vvtio-a, number of people sitting round, hen I told this, 'butt took but little notice of them' owe Only arrested my atteadOM' ' I had .in , wiy, posneeldon a small poikago.of rds, width Voris tedelivor to the Slier. of Jackson, and they were notices fl itio detention of xmotoricias vohber;_iredell-Diek ardhatd. The bill/ gave a descriptio/ of is person, and the Moillefore n* aqsirered ery well tp Ig. In faetit was.perfent. Ile was a tall} `Veil-forif4rntiM, rather alight.in am:cud had the appearante of th gentle . an; cm that his 'farm berW tho 4 hard, oluelf.e. arks whioh in observing _man "neat mistake for anEthing bit the Index ofti4:ll- lainous disposMon. " When I weal," myishintbeTT • asked the landlord who that man was: aeiteribing the suspicious individual. He amid he did not, know him. Ile came awe tlrt filter. noon and intended to learn ithe next day.-- The host asked Debt I wished4o know, and simply told Nut that the Judea. connten. anclanTlka-Itlennlisr, mud 1. !meredy.wistied to krpW if Lwow Aver acquainted :with him..--r T_Kaa,resolvednot to Ict the landlord.into 'tbotiethrot, butte Way on to Jackson, ana there giro information terthe Sheri% said pen #sa.fifiOlt mi9 l ) 44 0 1 414011 Pa I .I IP.TiI" . lair‘,lslN for 4.1144 upl°9 l # ilig4.l 4 !*fr . • s , f L • I laden alarm watch, and having sotit brightly. The ostler was easily aroused,- and by two o'clock T Was on the road. The mutt willi deep, nay horse could not tray. ' 0 very failt—Ayet it struok nto very forcibly that theibetnit made awe work of it than 1 tlerire.iiiis l- .14 need oT, for 'the cirrt VitJUI ticti.riy .14314111., , ,•.. , . . - HONFOTOT.,4)I3 ,40 Arent, and 'ln the eonlrso of half ewhetirtl liiint clear of* Village.' At a atiort distanCO ahead fay it large trAct of forrest,anostly of pines. • ;The rind le " directly throtigh this wood, and as near as 1 I:could *velem the dista ti cd slti twetro Odes. Tot th :Itiooti Was'ihthe ea t ) and tho rOltd run ... tly west, , kr pholit joiio light enough. I. had entered the w 1 and had gone, 11 f 1 4' teilo when-toy waggon iwbeish- se ed,With a btunp and a Jerk; Into a deep hole:: I uttered an exclaiitadon of.- setonishawine r but -this Wan; not, all,-1 heard another eithimatlon fita another setwee! Mom, at yO, • loom al MEI Whit could i be I I lookrr quickly around but could •ieo nothing . Yet I knew iviiit,yery close kt mO. .A. 41 hind came •up 1 . tilt itouse. ‘• • . ' , sank , * movement. ft was • a man %Any cart. new' this in rho „ I Instant. Of counto I wits puzzlel. At 4171. I imagined some poor fellow hail taken this method to obtain a ride ; but I soon gave this up, for I knew that " any decent - man 'would hare asked me fur a ride. My next ides was that somebody got in to i peep ; ,but this passed away as .quickly gait..olkuul;fo; no man would hive hkdren into my 'curt for thit piirpOse:. And dueilhongtrkgentlemco, qtueldr. opened my *yes. 'Whoever was there bad brokeh "My next thoughts were of Dick 11,A head. Ho had heard mo say thy load was all sold out, and of cottraleho_lopposell I'lrtd' me money with. me, Ibi I had over $2OOO. thought be meant to leave the cart when heßosed Ihiad reached i eefe.pleco, aid th aneviber creep over And shoot me; or knock me down. All this Item ed like lightning through my mind. By time I had 'got a rod flom the bolo. "Now I never make it pi point to brag of myself, but I have seen a great deal of the world, end am pretty 'opol and eloir•lecided udder diliieultx. -I. a terry inoments Jcnee-tleep to m an• •••• • • ~, slip off without noise. Bo r drew a:T.2*d ver—l MVO' travel In that country without one—T drew this, and haring twined -the down into the mud, and as the cart passed on T Went behind it and examinodlhe heap. door of th.; cart lets down, anit.is fastened by a • hasp, which slips'. oecr the staple and is then secured by a pad-Sock.-- The paddock weipne and the hasp wa4 secured in its place. by intd.. Of piitoso that relight force from within could:break it.- - erheet-Wreneh hunt ho a leither.bucket en tho side of the cart, ind I quickly took it out and alipped it lute. The Staple, the itou lethdle Pat /dipped down. •.Tow Iliad him. '.14.1y cart .W4e.,tdo4st near, made hl4 Stout fratio while' hak, 1.0 made 'On roe bird Sot beli . oifittiordirtaiy - man . eked break out: "I geteit to my'cart as tiolsclesidy ai I got off end then urgo,,tiy horse: on, still keeping my pistol knoW that at, the,distanoe of; half piiki i,4lither I 'Should Frisig;,4tid OP I allowed my horse to pick bsa own , .way . 4 13tyilg.h4 0 . mud. 'About tinintintitre after this I hoard. a motion in the c . ai-Pollowed by &grinding noise as though some heavy. force werebeing, spisjied - tithe door, nothing, hut idea strucktue ,1 wbore I sat. actollooi,u* t 1 , , :iT 4 0 1 ,1 14 1 1 ? . tholcatt at me; Se I 'sat down on the -roof mina knew now that, my Ari -1 peeled pettiest& was a villain, for he mink have bean awake ever time I started,.eod. nothing In the world but absolute villainy would have caused him-to remain quiet: so long, and then start up at this part icular , place. The. tkuinpiug.siud pounding:pew louder and,loudet, and pretty soon I heard a human voice : " Let me out of this," ho Cried au&Srelled • otty lohd. I lifted up my head so as to make him was sitting--in_ mytunt4r is then,. tialheikditiN -011.1„ • el fig 114 , there." d of 01; " Lot m%out, and I will tell ',you," hO tp, plied. ' • •• - ...Tell me what you iie,tho;;ro 17 got in here.. 43 sleep on your' Tagil," be Let mo outl,•ar PH shoot you throdgh the head," he yelled. , Just at- that moLoont Any horso's feet Attack the, hailtroad, and t linOW thiL, the reit of , tho route , to Jackson would be good going The dihtimou ,was twelve .miles-t-I slipped back ot! , ,tho fooe board 44 took thi whip. I hod the ssuoc horse then I've got , now-,-s Lan. iMont l •powPrika lrsy 10/40-71120€ muy beliove there's some go hi, AC,"aity,ratq, iihe struck t gidt even u p:mit/00d ma i Sho'hititgeidved a good :mess 'oo4443,ltalta c 't iDd ;she Olt like 4q,9 1 110 e4carsd the 7.954, - ..PoOkvos). N.vtiVli , 9, l ' kFen .- .lumPv 5* iroJid'4/7114pg to lie tut gut. sippgick axed in ' fewlroinixtes Oulu tho/Opolifiof a pistol —ono—twil—thiee .- . .. 17 , . . " j • . . _ _ ~•.•...•16..m.m..... , ~.k .............11111..A. , 4 , . a /NM • ..1.e.. ,, Vr 'FT _ I m...... - • , . TH0 4 13-11--- • - rtl ), , ,ti. - ~. • . . , • ~..1 • vid-4. 1 , ,, fu -- • ' . - • r „ .: 4. 7 , ./...' 7 7 ... - .; : . , . :;' .. , r -tfli I ••••Ikiktlft dike -rifststakei the otheroalki-1 .eakd t,hstribee!‘ ott y qr." 1 4F94' 11 hag? icfc'l4 o 4ll4 l :llie• Irk' pe4 uP.R I Y. head l #gaiu 84 4 gavP Pell , and fhvP a deep gia;l4l4 l 4eu , t 1 , 04 i •!+-) GO , srp IpP ! o Aelul nnut,!"l Then f i nis* a shuffling noise, as though mini ofnd fhtally i setded down,ow the knit, board Iftrir .urge: 'up :the olilooarkby ginqg her an ; occasional butt.nf ,Nettlp 0494. and she peeled it faster' tiissi trer. ; galled ,out to uhr z twieft,tuorii, fffetty-iteen after this, sod as. be gut sip to• ply he made ,splue tremendous efforts to broab the deer epen, 'lid Its this failed kiln, lie ,made Several attempts upon ; the. bop. If# ll ,t rear et • his tieing anything there, Ibr the top of the cart is framed in. atith.dev'ettnits, and each. alcypifr bdltetl Au" - 11113 poste m ri k 4 intik-44W. I had made it SO I could carry:. .Inskyy-lesii there., By-and by, after all else had failed; the scamp com . 'mewed 'to holler ' , rhea to the horse, and kept itnp until be Wean quite bottuc. ; A il ' this time I kept perfectly quiet, holding the', kips llcmly,ml kept puking thchcast wiLls the stack, wurg nut All hour in going that thaun - mites - - utrtA bitist it. Iltadet much 10 futr—lierl4t I might Lett the truth aratiax gled.when I * canto ..to Om. old , dour in' tm:l fee. tory, That e!apili at the mige of Ackeon vmaie,and iq teu unnute!tmbro I hauled up ist front of the "Arent, and fouintl•ii couple of men eleiningllown some rtaige WM*. • • 4 Ito% old as I got , down and went.nikMut to the .heal Lot the magma, yotilurre Lad eimentride, ham% ye I" I are yOm./."., Jpi.oried, and be kind of swore a litgleOnoi ; pe ho &laud the gum- ," I'm the man you tried to shoot," was my repl„r ! . When am I . 1: Let =Asa IL" hoyelled: " Look here, we've come to a pate ,1141410. -ffin*AckS9L.-* 3 lo4l4lllvtn_L—tfflAntto ready for ye the ospoterd.yo? shoer .7ove lay quint." . By Al* titoo tle , two up to so* what was the matter and lex pliined it all to them." " ter thin I got one of them to run and route out the sheriff, and tell what I believed I'd got for him. The first streaks of day light were just coming up, and in half an hwy. it would be.broad daylight. In tria than that ;ifinethe Sheriff wane, earl lironght nr! I had for him, and then he• wade G the ears. Ile told the chap inside who ho was, and if he made the. loud resistance, he'd ha a cliwid. T slipped thirlrim - wrowelriscd, and as I lut the door down Om follow made a !oink I caught, Lim by the ankh, and ho came down on him face; awl in a Inoliient ware tic °Ulcers had him. It was now day light, an 4 the moment I gave the chap I roc °gni:44 WT.,' flu pia matc.hed ott to the lock.Tup, mai told the , slwsilT I should re. maids tows 611-41$1*- •!.After ‘ liroalifast, the sheriff earn down to the tarega *Pd. Ydd me that bad caught the very. bird - , .44 , thia if 4 would remain until.** Writ aittruMgv.l .04giu1i csnajWy bwm- tbo tewarl-,91--tri*-44.4 48 0 *WA 104144ca.0.74A fogad my gooda &Hutu, pond the agent 1 1 14 brinsingtitunt from Indian apcdis., and then Went to tr9vlt to *tow them 'twat' in say ..11E4 Tb• - •bouliet •holem- wen. wand in the top 9f my ohicle just sa I ,ex puttied, They were ins lino about/lie iuch agape* bed I -bee* where I usually sit. tw* Ocin wouldl;ve hit 00 lola.- irlsorpacr ibetioniali of Ma hack and pealed upwards. ter, they v..vre seat with a heavy chop of powder ; and his pistol was a heavy 7777 • 'Les npon KO PFid 0 200 is goidi fur he matte hilnaolf anre that he'd got the villain. I afterwards found P. letter in the poet of at PerLemoutla tyr:m4), fruut the sherif o f! Hancock county, and be iuformed me that Dlekliitrdheadlutd been imprinoned.for life." , • So ended the, peddler's istory. In Lie TorttiLiki i hid the curhisityy to locilkit esirt,aoit found the bullet-holes just- its lid) hid told up, though the? wcro now plugged up with,phial cork*, THE IN9UISITIVE YANKEE rants" of an old aneedoto is exceedingly Agettlinisaa.ei . a.ti r ratern railroittl oar : ' s ite.Teriay supplied it fah passengers, observed in a seat before h'm a least alabsided Yankee ; every feature of 1 hs ace &toped_ to ask a %Intim, and a little cimumstance soon proved that hciio" . a more "inquiring mind." Wrote him, et copying the entire seat, sat a lady dresatd in deep hack; &Wainer shilling big, perp tion several times, and maneuvering to get an op portlinity to look into her face, ho at length caught her eye; - • 4.4 In stfltiationl') ' sir,." responded the lady. • . Pa-runt T—rather+er mother I" . No, sir." - - .. • " child, perhaps 1-boy or girl t" '• No, idr,stot a•ohUd; lititiVotto 4 ,llusboad *him, l'aiport.!" Yea," Was die mitosipartii .‘ !-,...4tery T.4,a , traid4k.t. twin s wety be I", ' +? 3 • " My hqsband ; ul,us w sca-faring adieu—the hue 71(13(. 4 n0iti 41444 f•n.A_ r.L.Apn• Aa)in korsti' • : ' rrt ai i4•st4ati;i4 el 1; , •. •-; 11 111 tlf .1111 t a Lc; 4*.ivr • r. Viblo 10 . 7 - rflt " . r 5•44 at 1114 :ft! :in.... • MIME • e - - - -•• ~ii• se rnr• • I •_; hodidaardit,ofeblilefa 111+461M11141*.v, 4 , 1741 4 itortiWsitatiug laieftigtatzter'l ' • • Su 61n eh./ ' !• •:Yes ti4-t•tvit•rf•l3',NßlTll, anti my 11U3r baud's awl titt: 11 law.' . Was ttitty bnisklimime up/ • - , •••Riketio;marritf' r ,•• 7is Vim -sr Clitroh,?• , The Quest i at cimie. " Don't Son 10 be thankful ti wool " laki,n - unid:thet-wiktw# abentsilyi 'and. turned her iwad to 4 kok out of die , The indefatigable "pump" ellangedrk Fij• laitiou, leld the widow by Mt glitte *‘,,eyti onte mew, and prortnnlvil-orteiticirt4pery, in a little biter terse, with. liiiittind eflattly ' inethwd- fornard over the buelo4 44 tlnt 4 iebeti ut , Weis 3ou dilettleling4to get manied *gibe" • Raid the whale indiganntly, :lota [are impertinent !" Aid alb' left her nat... and toal.anothir. on the other aide of the t• ' enable liorr,.tarAllillig allint wertelifiii oktlak's be wad : I Olt% 4tinst fttu - llay Sir INA unalailla,kotlArc gokin yq_ur hand I • It's ati.al.pboty A.VECT ,452 E OF THERi)THSCHILDS Thirkhartlt, in his elevcr 4ctches of ti • itfuner ithigs, tints &yeti the chief step 41 the rise of that now historical Wilily: it a very striking ilitiatratiou of "honesty is the hest, liohey :" The Sasso' was September, 1703. Thet Landgwrire of Tfesse-Cassel saw the, Frew-6 rerolddonary banners approacliiuk - his . ininieruLaidwaylng atlas very frontiers. . Hastily he up his jewels and liana-, hies, together with iewtween two and or i t o tWSliou t thaler.t; Mud tauic.-Lha way ancient Pity of Frankfort. hoping enoot4 nd moan.; of lilaeing hit wealth and tint • jewel of his lionar in niwiwity. ' Ariivcd at tht: : cliy wlii f.r oasts - ries rent forth the ;Went of the " ho ]io wmn Ymplre," the flOti%e Laml2,7are kuOck- , ail at the door hi - an Srwieit flanker, Meyer Itothflehlitl. richer in children than In thalera: but withal a diatinguished and esT pfrieneed Illtrheolo s gist• Ana 4itralantetoloot.. .Tiwsoier 1111; trio hrituldf alisan Come j cse sciences, • 1 1 1, 4 r firstly - n*lr ye vs tot:. the distinction of the and or• ledidithter to his Court." "Tryer,"Tie began, ac is utn tm t well 011« i usge, " I know you to be honest. and eunsuientiotts. Here is 4 an I iknisesil tnko it, find rotin'u it to fiti VrTieli" Mtgiter: 1;061 Al hII lisiVe blown over, and . when better times dawn open • •" Sttoh - reat cOnfidenre tiOeff Inc great hon or,:' replkal the tleb►MV, •" but your pees rtittat Wit forgtt that the re: att,heatt ar thyrit atrn4st htltlM oir deitu." • MWe ige Sn the' hßtwle 4 Preprieence:' , refilled thet.lamigrove , ask you foe ne Rae i 2 The l'rliticie Po-cniered-his vohicioinidhun riecl off it /Unita listening to the rendwedt iroteslatioSis of the nont,of • What Iddyer Itesthchild 'Out atiticlpirtcd,' duly canto to pais. 'Wore a *eel/ vresirrer Fre,nkthrt tho possession 4 • Mb- - Freuolt troops, ftrat•the banker who kid been - denounced f:4 n ti-ECVnilltrithliNil and an ally of • the tynints, kits] his dotnicllo blacked.' and his cash Las. plundered iu tho 1111b0 liberty and the piople. No sooner, however, lad the. sietoro. tilt Frant.fort, than Meyer Itothscluld re-opened . tie tunkingdiuttsc, dthhini- a 6 411+4 oredit, . oniefiC OlOinsilreY business world, and soon nai:rvilutethrichar then over. In 1802 he mai, moue nicire eon• sidercd as dine of the twit reliablo tandem in Germany. : . a - AllOO this tone thcre came a shiart - od t a ripft AR' the -- msnrnett - heartt - of tier -, The Prinee , of the Rhenish Confed eracy fielded tinder Ate. high and forced pro. teetion of Napoleon. Itatertvi lly the Will' of', the 'great comma/eh? to -the dignity. of .isw , Elector At the , German :Empire,' die .Lantl,* grave of Iloilo received pergriaslon ter refer% t t hip dominion/4 way he pealed' through Frankfurt. The jtwrnala• had bo. fore informed him of the illlunderiag of TroiiisiCbiiii - a - Titititie; - atirTaritittaltlirbtr- - " liect•ll his own Ocala' long Woos s ~ ,gisy to ,the Jacobins. Milli he , determannt to 'Attie his iiiiniisinatinfriend, if only to llama bits of die oohtinuarice erhitoonh.Lenru. Good tnorrow, Meyer," said Elretor. with a frank and hearty shako of hands Ice-bast-ves-haw -gtn.•a..eid tri , costs nil dear enough. ht•thro you ruined wan ; mi poor as Job." ••• Wilily you poor, , your higlinebs ?" .• Uortalnly t ;for ba% o not Woo° oDunfolin awl wW; eniou*ti qolco toy WQSk doi ,Withi - noin 1 IC Ido not now tou,ipmptwin. oontenistwolyo9.-14404114 like .AA.INATOI4)Ik .011011.ndYntioo upon the,ioek*OCYlo l lloA rs.FWre in Upon() VikansiM " A!?:advntigi , " lei n 0; n 00.5104. your jiigbi ' nqs, tor - 41<,l #yrcu c4,4tidato, %vein.* Ws atik14194.0 0 .44'' e _ AVIOt c/101/4 1 441 1 ..Abe , ;,N," 4 .414 lie n$ yolk igiO Tito i'r00411044.44400, /4100%. 'and 1 was*romilialaat, coscoutuco °therein* dial', .W 0411 0 .1, ,, 5041 RIM = mina 12M1 NM 444:1 much rueveet to the MI SEM II =EI 1111