u u f 1 - J I Lj.x iH- Mr . ... - i . VOLUME 1. v. k "iuicK. sAx.cs, - QUICIL SAL.CS, '' - AND SMALL PROFITS, --' ' " AND SMALL -PROFITS, ',;.AND SMALL PROFITS. :'.:; OURLEY'S .NEW. CHEAP. STOR?!. GTK LEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE. OURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE - ' ; EBENSBURQ,' PA: " EBENSBURG, PA.'' ; EBESEURO, PA. The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best .j mo THE LADIES OP EBENS- (TU- UU ej iAA;, A BU RG-AND VICIN ITY. Having re- VUS, SfiflCgfS, $ttt At., : ; cently arrived from the city with a band-' ' ' ' ..." - '.. thiilost cistsu bp. pYonirjai NUMBER 20. Eome assortment of Spring and Summer-Mjl imery and Straw Goods, of the latest styles," comprising Bonnets, Silks and Velvets. S.fino French Flowers, an assortment of fliUjons, all widths and colors, Ladies' plain iand fan cy Dresj Ctf5, Infant3r Silk and Embroid ered Caps, together with Hoop Skirt3, Cor sets, Hosiery; - Gloves' Ladies' 'and, Gent'3 find Linen Handkerchiefs, &c , we invite-tho ladies of EliensLurg and surrounding, disi tricts to can an 1 examine our stork-' in ti a Selected atiH the Greatest -.Variety , ever atore'roorn fonr.cn v occupied by E. Hughes below the Mountain House. , ' We have a fashionable miliner of excel lent taste, who will pay particular itteutiorj to bleaching, pressinr and alterincr Hata and Bonnets to the latest styles. 1 Mrs. J. DOYLE, s April 25-8m. Miss M. RUSH; i - . .. j JOJIX.noCKETT, - - - - P. J. STORM 1110 airenuon 01 the I IfTrnTTcm . -i-r-.-r . I to tho fac. that he has just-received JH0 ru oiLxlN JTAHN UNU. rai and arULcial society over the affection 1 1 out in his New Store, a larne I .TTT: ' .u fPPcss 01 man might form "a very gocKiaconsistingt.f . 'r. ' " . 7 . . - ' nice question for the- philosophical Inatiii rniMHrrT runTi fir-TV . I uesire to inform the miblic ppnprallv that ror. W hoJl.c K - ... 1 . w.uuuu n uuiu i brought. to Town LARGEST, CITEArrST AND BEST- LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST. 1ARG EST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, GO AND SEE. ' ' - - GO AND SEE.'" " GO AND SES. TLe subpcriber calls public and cpenci utock of TT.HTTT1 ' 1 .v.- -j . . s. Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese S, Hof. o-I-I X V? .lo. execute oiwe, , .n , . b". , utim ana jrnameiiiaL ratniiTtn. fiinTinrr fyr, ei- Coun- verv hpKt fi T T1 , 1 . 1 . . . owaoware ana r.artnenware. ALSO.afinn 5ty aca at prices as reasonable as anv Msurminn vu mo oesc ana latest etvle of I Vfcucr "ri wr maivmuai m tne country. , wui at meir room m j-owtner's buildin under Konsh's Drus Store, or address ; John Kockett & Co., Altoona, Pa. apru zs, ittt7.-6m. (TJ-RANT HOUSE, : JOHN WILKIN, Proprietor. This House has beeo refitted, and offen Kuraerous : instances arc "on ' rp'nrri 1 Indians abandoning their wigwams, cast ing off their habit3 and their religion an.-l becoming creditable members of'eivilizej society. Examples of th? opposite chanje" are jaroj. yet Some few have occurred. But it:has often happened that white chil dren, when captured and brought up by the auuiaus nave iorgotten early associations, or if too Younz to forget, have oftcrj" dis regarded the dirence of color and become real Indians. ' Experience in these cases seems to prove that the ndrmf? co .harder to win back to civilization than are his dusky brethren ; and if this be estab- iibueu, in comparative inHasnce of natu- Yet her scribclVit. yeprs old, painted and jewelled oair was as the .agent had de t." 1 " ,1 . -. ijei- th.ui usneam. tier, dress appeared white. . Thoy obtained an interpreter and began to converse. We may.imagine the feelings of that little party, while they listened to the Indian woman's tale". The incidents oftbe assault and capture too sv-eil known, alreadywere disclosed With f. iauuiuinesa. wni-ri loft no room tn came vour naH t inquired ,tha sister. My cider brother pounded it fT when I was ii -WhatsvournaS 1? pS if rember. '"Was it. Fran-' CCS I . bhe smdes on hearing the. Ion- ,4CT"ra, flnd:-PnPtl7 answered doybt. . ,4iIow ancienr mariner.. Filled with ibis des perate resolve, lie put a box of papercol lars m Lis valise, and started for the river. A gallant tug lay at tho landing and this he.boarded, requesting to see the captain. A sailor, -whose voice was deenl j bronzed by exposure to the maintop mizzen way, invited him to walk belov. " " itered the cabin La wa igulaiiy youthful eppear- v- - were now satieSed that the ?. .7, .-.rr"; ana yet there i was Jittlo joy; m. that meeting -..Thor. 1 -!LL: through re- U 1 uii.iui.xutB Ul IIIO iee, Aea, molasses. Ssnicea. Tobacco. fhro I andlM.S,ian.W ' l-r. framing ana . uuceminwg. wmnvS' r,J T" X' .ner mba Ia or Huntingdon ..ivsvr..io, j-rivivc, 1 ufiiciii, ; I tiee, on tne shortest notice, in the on Hats. He always keeps constantlv hand Bologu Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Qyeters in can, or half cans, and al most everythlnff In the catin or drinkinrr line. All: of which will be Bold At small GEO. GURLEY, Main 8tbet, Ebexsbubq, Pa. January 81, 1867. icuu u uisruro the complacency with which we regard our. own superiority in this respect, must be left to the judgment of every reader. ' . . . 0 ' In 1778, the family of Mr. Jonathan Slocum," near Wrilkesbarre, (Campbell's W yoming,) Pennsylyania, was attacked by Indians.- Within were two girls ao-ed nine and five years, a son of thirteen!' a little boy of two and a half, and their mother. The men were working fn the field and two youths were 7n ih r,w . - y'vt one ot these was shot grinding a knife, XIAKTFQRD 1 stock mimu eoiiPABY. CASH CAPITAL $500,000. We. are now accommodations nperior to any other House eldest sister seized the little boy and ran tn tha vieinitv. Th Pmnr.(n ffo iv, I . -Ti ... - . ana ran m.:.;"t;'1v. cr: ; , .vs wun nim towards the fort nnderstauds the wants of the public. His Wdt wonted humanity, chasing the m2Qer--which was on the ground, wrap TABLE will be supplied with the delicacies SirJ merely to fnghtea her and enjoy the Pelm a blanket.. V, , ... ; past, hut of a Iri-nri WCF,..Faimu tor though the .wiywers were walking the ' cabin unable u .tne sister was hhln in anguish, yet there sat the poor Tndian ciiiw mouoniess and Msi;! v. uu-uUSCil .uat me chorda of her bo- euui were loucnea r.tor there were in her uo nn cnortis to be touched ("K7" e party which" had conducted the attack against her father's was com posed of Delaware With this tribe she remained untd she had grown up,: when she married one of their chiefs. He died or ran away, when she became united to a Miama. rShe.had two daughters, both ot whom grew ud and mA tj: Jhey all lived m one cabin, rode the same ana at night slept in the same ... . nen vaieb entered the cabin La was u i5 curiam, us was tell fena that he had coma to ship aboat to ms Jive ana reliable Company. Owners of wck uavn now the opportunity, by insur ing with thU Comnanv.of oLtainintr cnrt. ty and remuneration-for the loss of their an imals In case of death or theft. OWNEKS OF HORSES. lanufacturers. Farmers, Teambters, Ex rwFmen, Physicians, and in fact all who ir to any extent dependant upon the ervi- "v ot their horses in their daily vocations, sUOllld insure lit this Cnmnnnrr n.l j,,, Ifnve a protection ralnst the itnimals, which are In many cares the sole noun of support to their owners. ' FARM STOCK. 'Farroers and others owning odIMa aUntA avail themoelires of this means of savin" the wu 01 tiieir stock, and secure an equiva nt for the loss which would otherwise fall 1 , UpPn them in off deprived of telr Cattle, by insuring in this,- the "wwttK UUMPANY OF AMERICA ! uj insuring In this Company j-ou ex w)ge a certainty for an uncertainty. No Jian can tell whether hia animals may not ' stolen or die th mrauy. Kr Competent Agents icanied, io whom a ra compensation vntl be paid. Apply to oc tu., ueneral Agents, April 4, 18G7.-Iv. . Alna P , 0 Col. WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg, has .u anpoimea local aeent for th TTartr,-.rM vootocij insurance Company, of the season and his BAR with the choicest Bl2h of her running. They then took the 1 Le brothers and sister trif i A. l . - I ihP'f crista 4- a . . turning me grindstone, and his sister Frances, and !part. : Little SWn lame, and the Indians, instead of TnnrU ban30f the Susquehanna. wines and liquors. By constant- attention i ooy who hud been turnin" thft irrlnTafino I ineir sister to return ? Dreoared to'lnsnrA T.TVP I nd due care for the comfort: of Ida ennsu J voanir SWiim on ,:. .:....e..- - J desired If- l. .... , ' " WOCK against both Deart and WriiVih the Proprietor hopes to merit . iterr taAtZri " T ti- ct ' offered t(V; Z8. u Lr f11: ihfX Tr-M. r ,r -I nf r i. 1 1 r . '" uiwuiu.iras , . o uwt noma on. thA ,of patronage. fmayl6-ly.J SCOTT HOUSE, j v., ; JIain Street. Johnsioicnf Cambria Co Pa.. A. KUW 4 CO., Proprietors. CHIS HOUSE havinrr been refitted and lelegantly furnished, is now open for the reception and entertainment of guests. - The XV a tha la of Ll.i.L .t .. - viysk nruiuu me i inamotner s gaze. . ; . -'- "., ., proprieors.by long experience in hotel keep- "Othing was -heard of4he Indians or tng icel conhilent they can Matisfy a dis- rlfiir captives for more' than dering hinv set him down ; and departed. ' ha bad always lived with the Indians. One ofThe party slung ihe" little gfrVovsr ttey had always been tind :5 "lo """"""i ana us lace covered with "CI-' ,iaai EQe cad promised her late bus uau oiaaen uy iong curUng hair,. uauu on. ma , death bed, never to . leave w.ciu, ana mat promise she was resolved oau ana sorrowful the three generous tnends retraced their steps, leav- A THRILLlriG SEil STORY."'' The MSI Tnfe, or, rhoeb. the FJftklel A ROMANCE OP LAXD " ANd'watER; (WITH "" VERY, LTTTtlr' SvATER. ). ' ' " :" . , ' j j Gentle reader, have you ev?r stood on the Leelpalh side of the canal on ono of those mild January, evenings peculiar to the early Aeturtn;. and. "watched the sun rise from Jus gorgeous couch 'athwart the iVestfm.i-kT,- luld listened to 'natch ih .--..v., ..v.v -v woiiitii, coat-aeavers, "C1, euioue-stacK when the supposed ttingjcd with the'eries of a ragged canal captain ra;sej L-l3 C3p an a :Bho r of driTe? encouraging a "pair of attenuated faven ringlets feli'upon his shoulders, cahco mules?: (If you don't remember " "What I" ' exclaimed the lover, 'cs!a uujuuwe or not,-just -take time 6ara . 01 recognition Hashed across his to consider, and inform us thrnnrh th brain, "Phoete Ann V . : .'. poaVoffic;-enclosing a stamp.) ft was 4CakbP' : ' 7. lt 8U-" lime aM n such a spot; that "ey- rushed into each s other's arms.' wo solitary youths nitrht hnm I After an mhrnM . ,i.:.v. j .1 1 lt walking arm in arm in that vicinity and meter in the cabin to rise to 100 de- ?rmev ,Nd We leI1 JO" that greee in tho shade, explanations ensued,' one was fair and the daughter , of poor Sho bad divined his purpose to go for a though-wealthy parents, and that the other ilor, and resolved, to thwart it The .WMat, being ; her lorer?. . captain of the tug, being an auat of hers, , Alter considerable time spent in refW- bad allowed her to be cnhiain fni tha T- tion, it appears rather nfr'pira I and chancrt ha r, iu - ii . snouia, because you wouldn't know it if 4na wa3 Penitent, Caleb fomvin-. and ter to share the tug of life together: THE YArniFE FEDDLEh! ' There is a sheriff residing in IIImoL who-was f'taken in an.-l r. occasion. He made it u' n r, - , r.viiivui fill io "";ss i xerret out and peaiers tor travelinz through MPOBTANT to EVERYBODY. !8IHLE"IIIilSSIIR! JOIXW EP. THOMAS Vt? P, asure in announcing to the citizens 1 hbensburcr and th nnrUi Generally, that ha has recently a.UoA tn kt.l. I V . J v.v.v,v. U1J sH0ES, BUSKINS, GAITEIiS. &c. TV Ladies', and Children's Wear, the celebrated wholesale manufacturing jwMtnent or Zaegler & Sutton, Philadet "'? Tllls itoclc comprises everythiD" that i'jcsiratfe and serviceable in the vrav of r,uc cTi-e icorA:, ana every article is uted of the best material and most oer- manufacture. In the sale of these goods subscriber plclges himself Jo repair free -charge any article that may giy0 way af- ToaAble time and reasonable usa-e. lad leg are specially invited to call and me stoefc. . - Tho subscriber also keeps on hand and Is L,uui for Gent's and Yonth' 1 .1. . . . . . . : - 3d material and workmanship, 81 Prices aa rp.innah! oa lrt . 1, 5 Ufkf ' Uorocco and all ether kinds of 1 ,TVWD8CaQtiy on hand. - ... . &;,or? ,oa.iin street, next door to L '"'uoilotcl- rr,t,ni ie . ii;ui-u. COURAGE HOME INDUSTRY! F' siiAnnrrx-ra C0lJSe, Siffn and nrn'rnonfil D:I Jrin! rii 7 -"-"".'iuii 1 tunic!. (,.1 : ciifninatincr nubhe. Their Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of liquors ami wines. , Jan. 81. 1867. ' (fy.) UNION HOUSE, ; -'. i JBENSBURG. Pa., JOHN A. BLAIR, Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received.- His txble will alwayi be furnished with the best-the market affords; his bar with 'the twst cf liquors His stable is large, and will be attended' by an attentive and obliHno- I . o noMier. Jan 31, 18G7.-tf. mnnfh t .t . . . " oui mey men returned, murdered the aTed grandfather, and shot a ball into the le of the lame boy, which he carried to his grave. Ilioy then plunged into the woods, and came no more. Tears passed away, and nothing was beard of the little gin ana ner teiiow captive. When the mother had died, and the remaining broth ers ima grown to manhood, they resolved to ascertain if possible the fate of their sister. They mads letters to different tribes and agents, and .wu liijuuu ina west and into th Canadas. Ail was in rain a - r '- av& lilt y ' inr toeir sister m iha ;Mrt- j-ue xnaian sister died in 18-17: Al though lo her last days her manners and' idioms were tnose of, the Indians, yet luc;c "ua someiomg in uer appearance which seemed to raise her'above her panions. . Her household displayed taste ur.u Heamess, and owing to her economy in her domestic affairs; her tent was al ways stocked with plenty. She was ad- burb uj. tue-rea ana .wnite men. acr grave is on a beautiiull knoll near the connuence ot the Mississinewa we didn't. The young man had seen but that yery day. they agreed beforo a ""cu Pnngs, yet dltl Le nrge hj3 gnjt with the passionate ardor of one who had miainea uie ripe age of four score years and ten, and although hia exceed one hundred and tmnt.. pounds, he couldn't have plead more elo quently had he weighed a ton. The maiden she was fair, tvk 'i. handles couldn't compare with her teeth in whiteness, and the raven's win" had no more business by the sida nf-w -to-,- curls than a stove brush. Can ve wc nder that the youns man twnm ha xu i fully catch the measels for her afe n,i expressed a willingness to have the scarlet wver me second tune to prove his devo tion. - .. ' , ; . Alas! the nerversitv nf ArWor,- a t though loving him "-derofedlysBTrepUcd to his ardent dedaratioVby sitting down on a stone boat and writing him a letter of introduction to-the marines, to-whom she recommended him to report that nar rative. Driven to frenzy Xin . an . . open hack) by such trifling, Caleb for that was his name turned so red in the face that he tore all the buttons off hJ jrat And frrtYru1 of tK it . . . . ..,v.v me muuia 10 sucn an ex minis- punish the State ""uut a license; f-mt nnannm 1. met his match In the person of a genuine lankee peddler. r . .u"6 ,haT9 ou Kot .to Mir-4any. thing l" asked the sheriff. laas, sartin f what d'j-e want T Got razors, fust, that's an article you' Bced, squire, I should say by the looks cf your baird. Got good blacking 'twiirmal them old boots of yourn , shine so't ' you can shave in 'cm -e'namosL Balra -cf Clumby, too onlJ a dollar a bottle good for the ha'r and assistin poor hman na- tur, as-the poet says." - T And so he rattled on. At ls'nnhi the sheriff bought a bottle of the balmf Col nmbia, and in - reply to tho qaestion whether, he" wanted anything else, that functionary said he did be wanted to see 1 1.1.1 Mil 'T- Ik . .,.vv v VW' tent that he split a bran, new coat ,w ltl! Yankee's license for peddlinir in llli the back. Then casiin-y Vn i noIS tLat being his duty as sheriff - 9 -f-" ,v. lUUJi 01 unutterable ann-msh. th m ft ffnrrirriflw fixed op good nnd 'fetroorr. in black fLr.,1 white. The sheriff looked at it and pro nounced it all right. . Then handini? back ir choicest delicacies; thJ Bab ii supplied with tude tbe bttle captive's fate.. . choice liquorr, and the Stable attended by. i this time Frances was living. She careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom- was introduced to the knowledge of c;vil- modated and 'boarders taken by the week, ized society by a circumstance purely ac- month or year, on reasonable -terms. feb21 cidental. -The Hon n..r tr United States agent to Indiana territory, while traveling on the banks of the' Mis- CIMinaorn ' - ft OQfl f l , " irioc.v-TTo, Viuou, iosc nis way, was overtaken by night, and sought the shelter of a neighboring wigwam. It belonged through the west and into the Wabash a. spot chosen by herself, and mvu uau ueen ner place ol residence for 1 tarty years. . SHIELDS HOUSE, LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. THOMAS CALLEN, Proprietor. frniS house is now open for the accommo 1 dation of the public. Accommodations as eood as the country will affhrrl an I to a wealthy hnntpr nnA r..i charges moderate. Jau 31, 1867-lf. Stored with skins, arm. The agent was kindly received, and after supper entered into conversation r;tK u J. & YV. C. M'KIBBIN,' Proprietors, bostess. Lwmg was soon surprised by . Fourth St., between Market and Arch, observing that her hair was fine and flaxen May 9, 1867,-ly. PHILADELPHIA. Iored, and that, under her dress, her stun appeared to be white. ; He received from ; her the astonishing story " that she was the daughter of whif nnronr. ' MERCHANTS' HOTEL. f OSEPH ZOLNER, Jr.; : Has taken the room oa High street, opposite me juounta n House, recen! JSuS5 S !?m SIocum.hat when fiy 1L J.Llovd as a Dru-Store. -Watches and "aa ned caive by the Jewell y repaired on short notice nd at the lowest rates, and all work warranted. Ebensburg, May 23, 1S67. J? ttl.r,.f - r'ry. cxecutea, mentTr.r J ?nia. . thop in the w v -own uall. Uburg. May 9, 1867.m. 31 E S II. D A V I S, Dealer 1m all kind, of POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, jl uru j. fa. o aa a it) v. uroau Hi., -PHILADELPHIA. ' OCJ-Baslness attended to in Ebensburz by J. yilliams. - fmyl6-ly . Wm. R. J. LLOYD, CpCESS011 to R. S. Bukk, DeaTer in 0 DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House." Ebensburg. Pa. Jan. 31, 67.tf. Jt OBERT E. JONES. i ? : Ebensburrr. Cambri a m . To- Dealer In Lumber. The htehast in Cash, paid for CnEBTlY, POPLAP.SH ana luinu L,uziLiluU. . -. "'A NY PERSON intending to build a X-l. House or Barn, can buv Nails and Hardware cheap by paying cash at r eo. s f t K; V LGH UNTLET'S. an Indian woman, apparently seventy-five inaian3 irom a House on the Susquehanna. Au.eise was iorgotten. , . : On: reaching home the. agent related ma auveniure to nis ; mother.,-. At her solicitation he wrote an account of it which he sent to Lancaster for publication. inrougu eome unaccountable neglect it lay in the oflice for two years,' but when it was published, it was in a few days peon by Mr. Slocuro, of Wilkesbarre, the little boy saved by the girl of nine, sixty years before. He immediately started for Indiana, accompanied by the sister who had saved him, at the same time writing to his brother to meet him at the wigwam. The little inciden with this most remarkable journey have been preserved with care, and may afford ground for pleasnrablo refection. "I shall know my sistsr," said the lady, "because she lost the nail of her first finger. Xour brother hammered it off in the black smith's" shop when she was four , years old." On entering tha cabin they beheld telescope, he cried : "Farewell, false one, forever I" threw a double somersault , backward, and di appeared, behind a hih board fence. PhouBE Akn phainted, !- - -, CHAPTER SECOND. ' We left Phcebe Ann rather Caleb did. As soon as conscious ness came Phoebe -Ann im 1 .w, O.UU then she remsmhppcrl ntWK iv.. Wanted to bb a Son in-Law. Du- she had driven Caleb flw Rhv.i . 1 " j . KhStAQ VAwlA ring the summer of 1864, while the hos- aloud, "Caleb I. Caleb I" W nn pi.k pitas in Richmond were crowded with answered. . However well other Calebs wounded, the ladies f the city "visited might answer for others, no one but her (horn 1s!l n '.t . 1 , . -i i , - . uc' wwitius wiin mem aeiicaeifis 1 aieD wonia nnswAt tru 1 u j-. - . 1 - uu , buvi tie ot every bind, and vied with each other couldn't because he wasn't within h to comfort and cheer ud the wounded: Where Lad he pobbT - On one occasion a bright eyed damsel, of A thought struck her fa about seventeen summers. wa3 distribn- thought to strike n-wnran -Ri, ting flowers and speaking tender words of his love for the briny deep, which indnrWl encouragement to those around her,'wheji him when a mere lad to run away from she observed a yoiin'r officer who was I home to drive on the ..WfiWpWt. n w r ----- vi vauai. 1 uwufc tiicll. LDG mv - Tdlv ,:lnT: "7. V " s Fn tor ucniand law, it's a clear ..uwuvuuii iiuauir. iu iiuiu" uiuummu yivus linn ciimnmrr m,Mn order to rebuke bis orofanit-r. she-' enld mafias, nrnmirprl frr him tkfn.1vu . i,:- r 1 - ' y fin J All fluence with the President of the United States, the appointment of 3d Assistant Lock Tender. "What mora natural " thought the Phcebe bird, "than for. Cale'b to follow his youthful passion and. go for a. sailor 7' tier resolution wna tvn What was it t We shall seel 1. - ... . .. w J - "V.4. U8 oouw to the peddler he said : , ."I don't think, now that I've" bought this stuff, I shall ever want It. I reckon I might as well : sell it back ' to you, 1hat will you give me for itl" "O, the . darn stuff is no use to me, but seen' it's you, sheriff, 111 give, you twen- ' ty-five cents fer it, if you really " don't want it." -1 . . The sheriff has.ded over fho K.f f Tj the large discount from his own purchase, and received his change. , "Now," said the peddler, "I've get a quesUon to ask you. Have vou got any peddler's license about your trousers" aay where ?" ; . .;. .'"No i I hav'ut any use for the article, myself," replied the sheriff. , ".Hain't eh ? Wal, I guess uoui mat, pooty darn soon. "I think I heard you call on the namo of the Lord. 1 am one of his daughters. Is. their anything I can ask him for vou ?" Glancing hastily upon her lovely face and perfect form he replied, "Yes, please ask mm to make me hi3 son-in-law i" An old Confed. veteran is responsible for the following: He1 says, while cam- paigmng m Virginia in"I862, being some thing of a butter-milk ranger, he strayed off ahead of the coIumn,"and stopped at a cabin to"get some refreshments.-; While there, the column came up, and while filing past, the Id' dog "Beve" dashed out to the fance, barking furiously. : A little tow headed," shirt-tail urchin in the house drawled out, "Mammy, call Beve; don't lot him bite the army I" Love-smittex maidens imagine, if you can, the feelings of a young lady of Wheel ing, Virginia, who having been locked up to keep her away from her soldier lover, managed, in tha night, to let herself down from the third-story Window, elude the vigilance of her guardians, and join him for whom she wa3 "pining away In soli tary confinement," but the great calf re fused to elope with her. A -wicked exchange says Ben Butler's likeness has been engraved oa steal. : ; ' CHAPTER THISD. ' "WHAT!" i Before explaining the meaninff of this tnnumg ejaculation, let us take a brief review of doings at the period of our story. Old Bourbon ruled France and Kentucky. Gin swayed the sceptre of Holland, and we'll sec Ef I un easa1 thttt you've been tradin' with peddlin' balm ef Clumby, ta the highway I'll inform on you darn'd if I "dont. now I". ' ' viP Yankee was as good as Lis Word. hen he reached the next village he made his complaint, and the sheriff was fined eight dollars for selling without li cense. . . . . -He was heard afterwards to say that 'you might as well try to hold a greased eel as a live Yankee." - . - tells a wcr.derfal - The Elmira Gazette a - r- 1 . . a fctory oi a Ktie which is supposed to have been found deep under the rround: Sweden was governed a good deal by 4he with the following inscription: "Adaia price of Sweed's Iron. Walee was be- anJ Ere boiled soap in this kettle in tha coming celebrated for her prints, known vea of world 400," and it alleges all over the' world as the prints of Wales, that, therefore, Elmlra must have once Columbus, having completed his labors been the Garden of Eden, by discovering Sandusky, had retired to Tca Binghamton Republic thinks from Putin-Bay, and Johxnt Mokeisset had tJie police reports that it is more likely tha uccii ciccs.cu iu me oniinentai Uonyress, Our readers beinz now thoroughly posted in regard to the condition of th sue 01 (iouom ana Vjiomcrrati. We would just add, by way cf recom mendation, that if Adam and Eve did what's UE9 mat nettle, it was for soft soap. s.nd thesa editors found some. ms. we will proceed to Inform them what m another chapter. . 'CHAFTKR FOUETHw'. When Caleb left the fickle Phcebe, it was with the determination never to see 1. TT. ' It iici mum. iia WOUia De a wanwF ,-t:.j a ! , ... He would land on other ands, and climb crown." "Good, but not right lS foreign chmes-he would go and b, na ' there is no moret or rg ,hc .V' "Laret," said a coquettish youp' la to her cousin, prematurely bald, "why is your head like heaven V "Don't know