- in ii inMi 111 .j l i mmtmmmmmm n i n i n jj i i. -,wum m 'T ' I "I 4 J. II. LARMUER, EJitor. VOL VIIII.-NO.2G. Term of Hiihnrrl)tinii. )f 1aI1 In o.tvimro, or wittiln throe montliK, tl 25 If pnlil miy timi) williln tbo yriir, . . . .so M ji.ilu niter the expiration of tlio year, . 2 110 Term of Ailvei-llsiug. hlvortlsomonts lire laser tou in the llcrtulilicnti III ittb r.)llorlng rates : 1 Insertion. 2 do. S ilo. J)Miqiiiiri,( 14 liner,) $ 51) $ 75 $(i(, Jwo .itiiro, (2SHiii.ji,) 1 (111 150 2 till Jhrce iiimro, (42 lino,) 1 5(1 2 (to 2 511 'i montlii, (1 iuo'k. 12 1110 bn Rittare, : 1 : $2 All $1 no (7 tin Tiromiiiire., : : : : : 4 00 A 00 ( (mi Throe iiri, ! ! : : S 00 8 (II) 12 110 Four imroi, t i : I 0 fll) 10 00 14 0(1 Half 11 column,' : : i : 8 00 12 00 is 00 One column, : : : : 14 00 20 00 35 (HI Over tliroo wcks ami Ins tlinn throe nior, tin 25 cents per tijunro for eiioh intfrtim. Dn'inos notieei not exeoouing Klines nro in erloil for $2 n yenr. A,lvtrtisimt'nts not mnrko.l with'tlie nmiiViir of Insertions desired, will lie continued till forbiil chargoil according to these terms. J, II, UMtlMKR. 1 W. HAYS, DAlH'EUniiAX, Mol.iinoolviist, Amliroty. put, mid JihsTitE uf Tin: l'KAi'i:, Kersey, Klk County, l'u. DEKTAL CARD. AM. SMITH offors hi profccbional services , to tho Ladles nn.l (ciitleincii of C'loiir hold ond vicinity. All opcrutions performed villi neatness nntl ilcsmitili. hcing fuiniliiir villi all the lute iiiiirovinints, lie is propiirod to limko Artificial Tct'tll in the best manner. Oflice in tshnw's now row. tfopt. 14lh, 1S0S. yj. DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVING removed his office to tho new dwel ling on Second street, will promptly mistier l rut's nioiuil culls an heretofore. ' Jt. K. I.ARII1VKII. I. TKST I A It HI M 1 :i & TIT, Attorneys nt Law J Clearfield, will nttelid promptly to Col ttinti.', Lund Agencies, 4c., ic., in Clearfield, Centre and Elk counties. July 30. y JOHN TROUTM AN STII.T. continues the Imsiness of C'tiiir Mnkinjr, and House, Sitt and Ornamental I'nintin. nt the shop formerly occupied hy Troiihii.tn .t K,ie, ' ulllie cast end of Mm ket street, a short ilisliini-r vest of Liu's Foundry. Juno 13, IS A. Thompson, IIAKTSOCK X CO. roll .'uiiliilers, Curwcnsvillc. An extensive assortment uf 1'satiiigs luiido to orders I Dee. 2U. Isil. . L. JACKSON CHANS, ATTOHXEY AT LAW, office ii.iji.ining 1 i. esileneu on Second Street, Clea.l ..J, 1 ti. Juno 1. 1 3J4. I!. . THOMPSON, Physician, may be found cither at his office at Seolield's hotel, Curwonsville, w licit I... profeffioliiilly ubtent. loe. 2V, ISal F.LMS IRWIN & SONS. VT the mouth of LUk Run, tivo miles from Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and extensive Manufacturers of Lumber, July M, lSi2. J. D. THOMPSON, B'.arksmltH. Wagons. I'.uggics, ic, Ac, ironed on short notice, mid the very best style, ut his ld stand in the borough of Curwuisvillo. Doe. 29, IS53. DR. 31. HOODS, having ehangi',1 his loca lion from Curwonsville to Cloarlield, res . peetfully offers his professional services to the ' ciliu'ns of tho latter place mid vicinity. llesidciit-o on Second street, oppnsi'u t. t of " J. Craus, Esq. my " 56. P. W. nxRRETT," , IVrErtCIIAXT, pnODL'CE AND I.T'MRKR LU DEALER, AND Jl'STICE OF THE , PEACE, Luthersburg, Clearfield Co., I'a. J. L. CUTTLK, Attorney nt Law and l.nnd Ag-ent, ofR adjoining his residence, on Market strcc ' fliarlield. March, 1853. . A. R SHAW, IlETAILEIUr Foreign nnd Domestic Merch. . X andiie, Shawsville, Clearfield county, J'a. Sliawsvillc, August 15, 1855. dTo. crouch, PHYSICIAN Office in Curwonsville. Ma WJI. P. CirAJIl?KI!S. (1AURIES on Chairiiiaking, Wheelwright, nnd J house and Sign puiut.iig nt Curwonsville, vtcarvciu eo. All orders prouiptly atteudod to " Jan. 5, 1858. . IIOBEIIT J. WALLACE, Attommkv at Law, JLV t lenrfield, I'a., Office in Shaw'a llow, op , Isite the Journal office. dee. 1, 18(3. tf. ni.ASTF.niXC,Tho subscriber, having X. located himself in the ttoroti.-h of riearfield J"uld inferin the pulilio that ho is prepared to W Work in IIiA altni-i, linA from ittnin f.. rngm,li. W of any description in a workmanlike manner, "so whitewashing and rcpuiritg dono in a neul "Mntr and on reasonable terms. EDWIX COOPER. Clearfield, April 17, 188T. Jy. YOUR TEETH. . A.M. Ill LIS, desires to announce to L Oil fricn.l. ..! 1.. .1. I . DS all Of bil time tn niwmli.in. in llnnlintrv. , i.e,itl'll aervicoa will find lilin a! his auioin 1,1. l .it .: alwavi nn IM.I,...J u,l,,r,l... ...I.... police to the cnnlr.r. K i ,1..' ... the week previou. u All Work wrrnl,l In . an lUfnnlnrv Clcarfiold, P. ScpU 22nd, 185S. y VHtnUni to emirrrafe U a mill rUmite. t tt f tt n j ... , .s it 1 '"w.fto, ffi-e umieritxfmr.ni and fine m, I'tnmontnn ljamh. ! 1 .. ' """fiig Farm, tee aducrlltcttwU clctt)ortrii. WT-Tlio inolimeholy story which pave rise to tho following lines, was puhlishcd some timoiig.i, in a Utter from Jonterey, nnd must lu well knonn to niot o:' our renders. An cxirnrt from it relating to they urrtirrciico the eonnin iiioiiilo, appeared in Tiu IIan.ski: or Tin: (Wk, of K-i comber ilh, IK-ltl. They refer to the Mexienn I lady who was killed diirlnj; tho lintilo of Aionie-' ry, wliil.it supplying wuter and food to wouiulod ' soldiers : From tho Uanner of tho Cross, uf Doe. 12, IS 10. The Hroine Kartyr of Monterey. BV HKV. JAMKS til. I. MAX LYONS, L. I.. 1). The si rife was slern nt Monterey, Winn llniRf liijjh towers ttoro ..st and won, And peoliii(! tlirwitfih that mortal hay 1 ltiMii'il i he siroii l.atti r.v's engelul gun, Vet, liovdloss of us Utu.lly rum, She stood in toil and danger Inst; To hind the bleeding soldier's vein, Ami slako the dying soldier's tliiiot. Pho found (ho palo and stricken foe, cikiug in iialure's lust eclip.tf, And on tho red earth kneeling low, Hie wet his pinched iind feered lips, When thick as winter's driving sleet, Tho l.ooiuiEg shot niul Uinuing shell, Swept with wild rage that gory street. And she the good and gentle tell. They laid her in her in her narrow bed, The looinuii of hei land and rare ; , And sighs were breathed ami tenia were shcJ, Above her lonely resling place. Ay ! glory's criiusou wur.-liippers, Wept over her untimely fall, For deeds of merry such as Iter's, Subdue the hearts nnd eyes of all. To sound her worth were guilt nnd shame In us, ho 1, ve but gold and e.i.-e ; They heed alike praiso or Maine, Who live and die in works like these, Fur greater than the wi.-e or brin e: Fur happier than' the fair nnd gay, Was site who found u Hartyr'a gram On that red field at Monterev, Jtlisctllancous. Fiuiit the X. O. Dream of an Editor. Liit niglit in I In- s-li, clnscil t!,c lmly t i i K 'lirilclllilllll, Weill ic.l tin' il.tv nml week, wo .1 Icnm;,' Vend ,,t HI.Il lip ilccli " l.lill'S lll.l; il Ly ill. lad. ir it, (ii'luull;. Ii'.in t ..it ..II;.' illl. In. in ii. inking nil .hi, i n "ilozin'," lCVfllc. Ml' me I I'rinn ,1 "in" cli.iir .-I -lei-l. slcclt in ' r ii. Illl. I,'. I i if 1 1 ! iT.ls-ilIlt -lcct U illl " uf lis nml ,;i.cr In t lie In our i-.ti.ni w.ioiv ,vc in- i.l." iiwiikc ; ( wc ai c i inn rice' cur ilrcam-. Iml L'chcr.jiy .; ,., .1 iicrtt-toin.'.l , w.i- a. Cm i- - mil' ill. -mn. J :tn. in mr ,!r,..i.,i wvv newel ; 1. th" j'.you- and j 'il, r-i i s ami ..il l-nl' all :!i,' I'liristiii is ,(. ,,' ,1,, Inc. A l.llllll.l.C-S coin, L'uiiy 111' Hctt, cliilJien in new ilrose-s with iiaii.l iiiiic InVs, llicliy, (l.niciiif.' illc I inil-.c.il a tlimsalil il.liaiis iniiil," f;,nJ wit ' tin iritis of rlnii ity : n tlmiinml .euU l l.c, ri:iiii) ;f out w ith the miiic uf i-ej.nciii j nn (iriny in iiiciii utit' ynniiiH cclehi al in. in lcvcii v l no aiivciit nl Hie ;u iiini' an. i nt tlic Miinc lime lincil.ly illii-tniiin tliei jri'iit I tl nf salviiiimi ; n n,l ilni of .is tN nn. I lii ciackcis ; milli.iiM of ilan cei-s f 1 1 : i i 1 1 r Uic .'I'm inp; lemii with wniu' c.l leei : iiit.iunir .unnsteix ui i ici-miic In lii'iiiilifnl f.n nn Mich it .i in;cr.s dn; ini o I, tit never Jnit, r cinil'iis ; jri-unns o hni;.'liili! .-.Ives clntel in' am in' t In- l.i in- olir- o ' j."lilen tictn w liieli Incl a io lie o choice cli.iiniiilH Ininiiii on every twi', the air heal ing on nil its umliilaiion en chan'in tones of llntos, oix-aiw ami mm'- inr voices ; gems nml jiearls nml ('lelijiht l'u I vision !) coins of golil la.lini: in r how ors all aiouml. Wo thought n'.'iin Unit wo wcio s-laml int on iho aithii c sIioip of ii tviilo rca of p-noojr with a gnlilen Iml In in our ham) 'vhuh "over nml nuoi." we iliiie.l into the creamy llnoJ. As we torn I there nn kle (Jeci in ohlen samls we saw an njjred man ni(l.llin towards tis in a du -ont. handling hi silver oars inot gracefully. llis craft, was laden to the cd'o with t,, s and jewcliy. Ilii eaicd ashore a.nl in troilui'cil liiinclf :is Santii Claus. ,. "I have had a busy day" said he, "for 1 sup. pose I have distributed, sinne twelve o'clock lu) nioht, iiboiit fourteen millions of .stockings i'uil of Christmas .'ills. 1 luive scarcely recovercl irom t Jio money pinch of last year, mid have not been iuito ns lavish ns lieielofore; nevcrihc loss, I Hatter myself that I lnivo judicious, ly ued the funds placed nt my di-pusal by the npproiriate committee." Wo coniii ululated Santa Clans on lii successful and no doubt satisfactory an nual distribution. (In wiped his: wrinkled brow rvith lii.s biuidaiia and continued: "I have finished inv day's work nil but mtt i t I vriil I IV n u ilKt. t i't 1 1 1 II i ii it n)t,ir to find some water when I was happy lo woaltl. and power. 1 l.-ro is mu, h o d see vou. J cannot bo mistaken ! You are! ''.ut 'U " o deplore : ni uiy thiugs an editor. Mr. oflhe (WnrT" I ",' , f,-"V U : '"i"' We acknowledge ourselves to bo fh.it individual. "Well, then, I have ft few presents which aro specially designod for editors, ami although you are opposed to the dead head oystoin, 1 hopo you w ill do mo tho honor to accept them. Mind you. lain no candidate, no log-roller, no politician ; I do not want my charnctor wbito-waslied or anything of that. If 1 did 1 should know better than apply to the (wrier." He rolled up his sleeves and hejMii lo overhaul tho gew-gaws and jewelry in his canoe. "In this box." said ho, "you will find n condensed miniature library f some five- hundred volumes. There is not a word of truth or falsehood in Ihe whole lot. .In trutll or 1alselloO( 111 tlie W lioinioi. . in preparing tliis library for your use 1 have rejected verything not written by faith- "I'.Xi ri.snii;." ci.K.unr.i.i)f 1'a. ui:d.m:si;a, juxr, 23f im lul, li'.not utit h. Y,, CM; ;, lmv. lliin.o yoti wmii in cuHirin.n. ,m,l ta, vriliiin.-s h.iv,. viiliiiil.li. .r..jmiiiv. th.'V nmni.t In. l,.. i-o.v,., or tfilcsi. " Mcro. i.1 n cliiirni th.it will .-..l(.p yott n.'iin-t ii:lrinl,-rM (mil Imhos. ItUiiMni .li oouti ivim.v, ami tl,,. tut-tlmd ol' uMll.. il will lvmlily Mi'of.-i iiM'll'." It wn-i in..li-1-d liiiiliin l.ut, .1 s.nlsi.ii,li;il lock iiml Uov. "Tli is liitl,' imicliiiip is p tl.iiu of vi'rv ili-liiMlo woikniiuislnp, ul.i. ii 1 nIkiIIiiu! iimlt'Hnki' t.i o,;iin. Il.in.- it in,,), ,. ynur rlork. J .. ,im.1!c tin uii U (Ml I I,,. 'ceiilre jijvot is the ninr: ...ui.-.. iii."x, ivliicli l.;..llt jn-c- in point out on the ili cUo relative decree of n, man w ho i liters your tl, l.llle iiioiiiior i, ml pnv, n, W heneve. a notoriously ! c CI V A';,c llli.-i mi -'!:' I. y it. n. in I , .-, . j , c n -i :.m n nml .it:i..i ii'iaiy I" i i , I . . : 1 1 1 :i ii..; 'ii. ii If io come m, taKe llie m Mil put it in our '.ocke! he drain upon its machinery I lli.L'll decree of rascality n;', , any one varies from the t, i versitiou this monitor wi i . . . . i.l scniceiv iiuiihmc rniL'ing, i: the Still small voire.' "This packii!.',. of ivory t.;' (led to ). relict the nam. -candidates. Write for exain) J. ...id. I..:s is if Hlv e, the 11, .111 in!, n-.-.-I'ul 1 1 : 1 1 ; n f of tint liumire.l prominent candidate for llie J residency upon us many tablets, hull!e. Ihi'in, put this ring on your (itiL'er and elnnv a card. Lav' t!m! r .: I aide until niter tiie adjournment of the Uliarledoii Convenlion and, von can ice. whethi'i- it bears tne name ol 1 1c can ii date or not. Host probably it will not." We piiw that Santa Clans "meant aj ike" but we did not wan! to know who the can didate is to be, and that we did not. "Here is a peculiar pen. After you have written your editorials hold this p, ,, hori zontally nud move it over each li,,,.. h. a it comes t; supe: llimus w ii d i' i . 1 1 de scend us i' by tl,,. poi.cr of i.l mm :,..ii mid di-iiw u line across it. 1 1 co.-i inn. Ii p'i, to make this little illiplcii..jlit lilci I hoj ; you will Iind it useful. "I I. -el a lillle dillideuee in oC' riti;: this lo you," said he taking up an mahogany h .. about the siie ! a , i i. t i,.,, u v. not oecnli-e I Ic. r you ill .iiiii-e il . bill rat 1,. -r lint Volt Mill colt I in it the op o .',tc el iinV' We it - k I'd him IO e. pill it its propel t ics, "This i intended lo expedite, m.,1 lai-ili-I lie codcct oiis. l'l.ice the n line oi n;,Y let I i.'iic.i t Mil.-,'! hum ii I .on Inc 1 i.'l alcl t ic m 1 .ic i n! .Mice under llie inlliielice a:einnton I'.m. Touch this I. von in ike i 1 1 1 1 lcin,uibc. 1 1, .i t ic ime vol. A I, inch i.l ilie .-ccoiel k, y Will iii.tki o n to I ry loh a T.cv lie .iic io Ivey No. .1 ;:n him a I i.t, t ie 1 1., 'tini.it i-iii, A c, ,V. Y.ci ii"ii liim wiial.ncr von please pi. Mill, he. Na. I .III illll.cl until he p iv hi- 1. 1. 1.' We coiupliliieiiled S.itiln Clans ii,oti his in .','.11111 , I, ill ileel.tivd In- ac. .-oi in .: Ins - iiC '-l-i i.e. lie -lillg oil!. hoi hug I pen. v. .ic lei'u , ! ' ci n li ; lit: in ici and l Ii lew it Ii.,ck ini it ili, ' I ici e." he c.inl hilled, lie. It i,,l iliiiuiiid p.t, ui,- 1 pen. ". llie cao.ee. I g (t 1 li.ive in oti'-r you. I, is tin 1 1, n 1 if Iiu Ii, Tueiv is n. ,t i i,e million1 h leu t of a era n of ii 1 1, tv in ii- me :r..ld.- -linlu-try f'.i ni-hc.l tin- incl d. Viilueaiid l;.'.i-on tiisliioiic' it. luiatiiii.tii mi p"!i-!i- d it b It il- fil'c.itc-t Val i.' 1 c- ill lie , i- n nd with uincn it is p.iiiii ,... It i- iVotn no mine ol'ealih 1 sen c Iv (hue tell Volt I'll i nave it of wiiellee II came. Willi t li- pen Mill can wi ne inching h.it ti.it 1 1 . V o n I -ee Volt li.-Xt ear pca-e show in' t ha! yo I ha ve a i it t . n with it." Ve Wife so eager to grasp (lie pl'eci itls L'if: thiit ivc fell into the -ea of i e : no.'. mi I nuoke ui.ii mn' ll.nindcl ii lo.d ! langlin g in III v i-ions of our di t iciil the vein, a! lull .y h tod. 1 he line hi had a ; i 1 wi'h Nieiiolas and iiis L'il'ts. A (r'M'.vT CttsiriV. The Lev. T.'-Iiop Pierce, (if Iho Me'liodi-t Kpiscopal C.iureli S mth. gives the foll'j.vin picture of tho Mate ol I cxas; Te.va U u curious conntrv :i paradox. Iv"rylhing is in tin' superlative, or cm. tr.tdic'oi v or marvellous. Hi-the rich, est and til" poorest Il is the be-t land and tli-i moaned w .nor : i-tlu hnrde-t country io live in, and ha- t he mo-t to live on, ; lac. avs are the hottest, and the nigh! the coolest : here are tne in i-r rivers, an i the least tvalei-'! llie best ro.id-t and ill.' slow est travels; llie iin.i. i.iiiMtng in Hon. il. and tho lci-t u-e mil.' ol'i.: tiicrearc ni'U-e clouds, mid less I'lin: HI ire plaMis, and less linber; til mv ropes to I ie iio --e-, old Vet more e-travs; a poor country for farming, and yet the mo t prodici ive ; the least work, and the I ngest ie , ; ih.; hnr-csme siuall, and the cattle big; the frogs have horns, and l he rabbits hav e cars bko mules: the people are intelligent without general cducat ion- in vein ive wit h out being irickt-y rclined w it lion nidi ncrisui rich without money hospitable without houses hold, generous and brave. In fine, here is an eiiipiiein extent and resources, but in the slowed process of cv. olution, and yet destined to population, . lilu ju't'jut; it n 'A iii.;ii iihii-uuifJiJ i i:ihii; is ft splendid (u!lil Dornt.v PrMsitKit. The other day a lliltchman in Cinohiali was severely thrashed by his "viow." and while smart- ing inihir the infliction bo complained lo tne Mayer, nud had his better half aires- ted for the outrage, whereupon sho was fined I luce dollars and lho costs ; but sho (not having the money, her husband was enllod upon to fork over. Upon which he opened his eyes in astonishment ovclaiming. "Vot for I pay f She ip iiu-:" The "statute'' was explained to him, and he paid, but nnnouno. d that hereafter his wife mile might wallop him as much as she pleased, but he would never a.-ain sue pieasi-n. lmu n- .-ui.i n,-t,-i n.g.iiii take steps to uphold the "majesty of ilia Uw." I . . , A Miiftiirii .lornv.M.tM. " A wnirnn-1 Hi'jiy of ill,. ,nv. i i.intN s-ti!L'. ifr in (.m ';i.v hi (his ,-i.i-c, mils t),(1, lH witli .niiiN.cn iiiiinitiinitv. to irc,,Ml. I.cCmc ivc j'ooii. ,.r.v :l ,,. ,ni.L.iiil,.(l joMim.list ivcl i.n.l (lir.l. c,..;,,1 0c,)(,in jjj,. I.ir.i left nnt even n kIhuIow upon tn Cbi iMmiis Ii ( a li icml i ,o i.onr li'il.nv ',. ,..) i,i!o his ,.,, (. ,, ic l';'ni "! JVcr,!,iT, is;:i, I, nt tun, 1,1, .,1 J i - n f of tliol IiiMiiiii cm I his lam i I v 1 . t. n. r..- ii.. .. ,,. ... ' . 1' " ..v -as a eoii-m in jiiss .Al,t!o,, th,. j,,.n. travel1 of country li;,., and of .. M it ford, the hi-oiian ol i, recce, and ,n-s,.s,ed ta. ol" "'.nil 1 1 1 1 I : t have added .iii'mnsc. lustre 'o 'heuiime he hoi r.oin at Mil lord Ci sll in Noi'ihnmhei'land, t unie.l, t he s,.; Nel-nn. tnehei! vnri.iis the. A,-,,, .-'-. f' :,, Jill l. his poVf'l tV IIS I it us so many unliimed spii its tin, lo nn. I he lou-ht under Hood iuid Hul quilling t' , navy, he at 'iin-clf M llie iieiv-pupel' pics in capacities, and til t ci wards edited ..', the Hun VI, r, (t'. frlli-, the (,)': '".' (a penny publ ten i, m) ,Ve. hiibils philit'ed h i i n io the lice!;. in whilst e.hiiiig the :. 'Jin .'.. iot, the pioprietor, had to keen ;.; J : H i him in a a bo! tic . oi t ol n cellar, with a eiindle nnd tii (ivl . I and ncn wascon.-tantly being :i piece of old carpeting r.'I .leu i.-Ii,-. f ir his covi Hid t night vet he would I stt'iill lul v creep out in search of irhi unless his shoes were taken away Irom him. lie 'wr.te the songs, 'I'hc King is a tin.. Ihi; idi Sailor.' nnd Uohnnv Xewcnmbe In the Xavv.' lowed ; The publisher of the latter, til iiui a shilling a dav while he was "i'1"1? ii. i ne money was o. t?n i he lnonc uiicr his own maimer two pence in bread and chcc.so ;md an onion, and the rest in L.h, iind he had tiolhing l0 pay for the grass and nettle it, JV, v'waivr fields, thai formed his bed at night. A compassion ;::e .' aiiiiiiilaii en (in,, occasion pave him a pair of fllin 'to:i boots; but they were i'"tdi!y -,,ld and converted int'o;:io, which he at one,, sa! ('own lo drink,,, it. I he man who had bought them soon uf Ici w.ir, Is returned, ami joeringly (old him that hehadjiist pawned tlieni for fifteen s!i:lliii;:s. 'Ah 1' said MiUoid, with a self c itg'i.tidating -hi ug. 'h'it you went cut in'., the cold to doi!.' - ',. several Terns lh:- ,ooi' idle willinl. .-Haying clever sot l,M d by his .jts. and slept lluee nights ill the Heck ill the open air w In n he end. I not nni-t.-r thiee i.eiicc for a filthv I,. I in St. ( hle's. fledicd, of Oil s ic"!, ,1,-lituic. ii . had been 1: re!, Hive. I.,.. II IVlllg a It lie ill Ml l in e of bv d lainily hi- ll.'ill 1 -dale, nnd his poor c- hlll.ed hv Mr. ileell. 111 I ol 1 le ol I -il'ed ho, Iv v A ni's t'otfee llon-e, Is. who had in e.trlv b e' ' 1 1 1 1 ' i tuiKilc I'chotv 1 .1 Ill-ill il s lull imi a s.iip'f i e 'n,4 u. iiji 'I'm:';' 111' : i.le Hi crol ;h w i- a i sa:iii..,d. ills fill k I lie- n ci CHOW, 'd il l.icieii. in; imi i ii k Ki -i i. -tine 'f the WilS hon iie ai-ing of our ac 'iaiiitane(" 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 with tvh.ini 1 hid I lie ,'j'ilig on I he hdli.u d table. J'n ,1. -e, v.i nt nud am fail ol bid.' -ivligauii-t-. oiis storied of How far tite-e ! i-.i eo-r e hlclally line 'lie to fall ll.lt e t.) Ill tltcr-op -whcilicr he ever j t In i nigli ;i servile : ',,(', I do not nn-1 Iter. Ilk e lo r l.e- Wei.' Illi lll,', V ol tlieni d. ligl la bug ll.it t li Ii ; one. I'. i'. mi soiii, o s iv bin. true or i'al.-e his sto mal w:,h a kiionledgc, nnd Taik.-li ni, tunc,1- tint mad'! Il'nl to hear. ,l a I i-k of ils M'tiHiidhaiid. I c. illicit resi -t A I i, l'u s i and Kus iaii otli n-ioii ol truce, had staalch ft op an ie.iialiit inee. As they sat, lo g. lio'i. the conv, r-at.oii 'urni'il on thrt ci npiii'.iJive pcileeiion ,,f (ii.-ciplii.c and t-h - bell, e t i which tin; r re-pec ive I rooj had hem bnu.-lit. lo givo a specimen, llie K,i.--i.iu calls in his oiderly. Ivan," s,i.-he, "you wi.l j;o to .-ucii-,'iiid-siH'h a toi.aec.ui t ; ymi will buy an oak of lo b.ieeo; pay o- it, and bring it, holm; si I --light " I Villi salutes and goes. The Iiu -.stall Mills out his Wir.oh. "Now Ivan is g ing to tho t'lb.ioeoiiid : nn.v ho is I here; no.v he is paying for t he tuhieco ; lio.v he i-t coining houi.' ; low in; is on lliestair,: no-.v he is here I van !'' Ivan c-ini.'-, in. sabites, and hands over th to bimci. "Pck gu.el," says the fit Turk, willi a e .iidesc.Mi.hng b.cv, bt'iug' I,', half shutting ui eyes l lie whil" ; very nice, in deed; b.il my orderly will do us union M.i-tal'.i.'' ' Lileudiin !'' siiv Mu-tiifa, bur-ting into the. room, and touching his chin and forehead in tin; cui ions double. ac i. hi - dute of ihe Turkish soldier. Ho, lee, in - the muiio directions, word for w or I, iind th .parts, llis uinsier haul out n gigantic tin nip of a watch, such a- Turks delight iii. and proceeds, in imitation of Iho i;.i-ian, to lick oil' Must. da's suppo sed performances. "Now he is going; now he is there; now ho is ptying; noiv ho is coming honi" ; now ho is here "Mustafa!" "LTI.-nilim I" replies Mustafa. again buistin;. in. "Where's I lie lobieer, ' Whe.'.'V 1 1... ti n ; 'Papnuchlel- bou my sh jcs yet !" in idini I haven't found ' I riseovritv of the Town of Piuninri A mosjs A letter fi-Min Cairo, in tho Consti tutional says that Ihe general subject of conversation in that city is tho discov ery which has just boon made by lho well known archrcologisr, M. Marrietto. Io has found, nt The'iei, after long nnd dillicult researches, tho tomb, still intact, ol Pharaoh Aino-is. 'J'ho Kins is lvio" in u oollin oomnlelolv covered with rolil leaf, ornamented willi larcewinrgs minted on it. Thirty jewel of groat value wore found in lho same eoflin by tho side of the King, ns was also a hatchet of gold orna- mentod with figures in lapis lazulo. Some years ago M. Mnrietlo hud a simi- lar piece of good fortune, in finding in the tomb of A pis the jewels which now form I the principal ornament of lho Kgyptinn Museum of the Louvre. The jewels of A- I mo.u's me dill more favorable, from their number and quality. This discovery of a! loioioer hum qi royal intact is that . M. Miriet the most important r-ne, ( has vi I rnndc in V.crvi.l. I t A Clever Tako O.T. ?rr. Cnioby js n character eonnee'ed with I he New Yolk iS'ize.n .Sn'ii, lilnl fie -Uciitly says some very quiaM', and funny, ami truthful things, the following clever hit nt cei tniii editors who gel up weekly learned replies to the (picstions; of iiniitri mitoiy coriesptiiideiils, is woitli repiint ing, mid here il is ; Mr. Cnibo piesents his compliments io Miss Xiincy Papers, nnd respectfully oll'ei'.i, nt reduced rates, any amount of answers to con espondents, manufactured as per oidcr: Mi-s Kiln : It would not be proper for veil, under the circumstances, lo disobcv your iiiiuiinia. You cannot with propriety ask vour nllianceil if he likes baked Leans. Xo. An.iotis ln.uirer. "How can I gel a wile who will suit mo?'' Marry every w imaii you meet until you gut tho right one. 1 liana. --"You're a brick" is very vtd gar, iiiiti low. You should say, "You are the compound conglomeration of si lex mid illumine, made lirmly coherent by the inlhienee of iii tilieial caloric, crea ted during the calcination of ignited wood. Montmorency. We cannot undertake to return rejected articles. X. V. S. is not an abbreviation of rick led Sardines. Leonora. Ho up your housework first. Make the beils, sweep, nnd then you enn ! reinon-irate with the cook in regard to cold victuals. Martha. Lord Swab did not marry his lUith r. An English 1'iitler is i.ivariably of the male gender. A valet is not an in dispensable, lie is an upper servant. Lady of the Lake. Your papa knows best. Lard i- not good for tho hair. Go--In n butter may do, if scented. To re move dirt from y on r hands, soap and water are excellent. ou will not catch cold. T. V. ). You havo lost your wager. .tulius Ciesnr did not kill l'.iiitus. Cicero did not append Ik '.'. or A. I), to his mime. Adonis. If vou 'ire engaged to Clemen- tiiin. Mai imi v witho.it the know Icd" of her inexorable rapa, tivosont her with n impel- of pins. (s1L. u jji 10( con-ider her self -luck. b -r-iey City. City Hall is in the. Park. Howling (Ireeu i not in thel'iiion Siiar The h-gi-latuie moots at Albany. The chief ingredient Used in making bread is II. tar. Ii is heat. li is generally baked by means of J'op goes tho Weasel. Melpliomo is fo.ilhh. You I, nve a ;teifect light to lake ln r gr itid iiot her to the theatre, and she should be jealous. You should net lake Mel' by tin- nose with the thumb nml linger of your left hand when you kiss h.-r. It is a t run I il to you, and might le vei v painful to her. 1'. I'. The sun rises in the oast. I ens do u I idw;ivsct iii llie west. Tho "Lay ofi!,ela-t Minstrel" was not an egg it wn a song. J'uiiip. Certainly not- Anna. ( if cour-e. huhjous Consult a lawyer. K. K. Y. Cim't d i it. Miranda. It is not proper lo let Adol-phu- ki-s von in the stieel ; nor is it lady like for you to sit don n upon a fno plug. I f vonr sister loves l he policou.un, bhu hud belter let hi .1 take her up. IIo.V ClIIKI! CAUETOlli: L'SEIl At the t i i iiu Columbus discovered America, colleo had never been known oi used, llonlv grew in Arabia and Kthbpirt. The discov eiy ol ns use as a dr,nk is ntci il e I to ft super or of iiiounslei v in Arabia, who do s.i ous of prevent ing tho monks from sleep ing at their nocturnal services, made them drink the infusion of collee. upon there port of some, shepherds, who observed mat Ineir flocks were moro lively after browsing on the fruit of that plant. Its reputation rapidly spread through the Ad jacent coniilros, and in about two hun dred years it reached Paris. A single phnil, brought I hero in Mi l, became the parent slock of all tho coll'co plantations in the West Indies. The extent of the consumption can now ' hardly bo realized. The L'uitod States alono annually consutno at lite cost of its landing from fourteen to fifteen millions of d liars. You may know tne Arabia, or Mocha, the best, cotfee, by its small boa n and dark color. The Java ami Last India, the next quality, is a larg er bean and of a palo yellow color. The West Hio has a blue, greenish tint. The Wincs or California. The culti vation of tho grape in California bid fair in the short space of twenty years, to transcend in importance the working of goldmines. The State Jt,gi.-tor for 1K5'J Worms us Hint llio increase of vines from 'l'1 lo 1X07 lir,y lK'r rP,,t" nn(1 s,vel1' t,'.f,lllK I'm... I J'." . - .. , I'.' 'vi rt- jioiii inoi to ,-.l,sf nil'l aiiout ntiy per cent, sinco then on the whole stock, being a greater increase than .1 : . . i , . , . . . vo.,ii,,ii'i iniei-si, wouhi yiel'l. li is estimated that the present stock of vines when matured, exclusive of the proooods deriv ed from the sale of tho grnpo i nd the maiiiitiieturool brandy, will reach fen mil lions ol dollars. In twenty years, nt the tato of progress nlxivo indicutvd, llie wine product ol California will be worth fifty inilllion of dollars. Iloors! A still later invention in the non-ex panso-expaiisivo-Iast-forevor-let m-or-out-six-foot-in-diamoter-rievor-bond ors i nose iiinios who nave worn l imn state positively that they are perf ct darlings. F5J-A singer who lod tho psalm tune at a moot ins, ashort lime ninco, fi..dint? f liai hl concluding word which win Jacob, had nit. syllables enough to finish the music ended .thus -" J-a-a-i J a i a fol d rid. d!c. -oh' " TERMti-U.25 per Aimum NEWSKIilES-VOI. IV.-KO. 2. Major Van D0n' rlcT II(E c MAMnrs -o find j tho Sim Antonio Jleiuld the following ctruot from a letter written It nn otlieor of Lho intiiy, who i.nrlieipiitod m the engagement described by Major an Jjorn Jiimself, in a kttef we havo already published. Ui n Tort Atkinso.v, Mnv 14th, I have written a hurried report of a fight willi the Ciitiinnches that took place yes terday, about throe o'clock, 1 M. It was a bloody fight on neootmt of the Cnninn chrs' iiosttion for defence, which was un der a Hull' in the dense thicket, in which they could tint be seen i.itiil ti.nt. ornhe movement indicated their indi vidual positions. Or course, tho men dig mounted as skirmishers, fought nt great disadvantage, and it ie,iiired the coolest and most determined courage to advanco upon a danger that could not be seen. 'I ho oifiocn and men behnved splendidlv. Lieutenant Loo is badly wounded ; ns lie was in tl o act of firing with his pistol at an Indian, ho was shot under the right arm to tho lungs. It is not known wheth er or not the arrowhead remains in him, on which depends his safety. Captain! .Smith is shot through the leftsido, ihongh not very badly. Wo have buried one poor fellow who was killed. Sergeant Leveret t cannot live until morning. Others arc seriously hurt, but will in all probability get well. I'ivo warriors, wounded, went taken prisoners. There arc in all thirty.' six prisoners, mostly women and children. .Several days before we reached the Si niewon there was a camp of over a thou sand Indiana on a creek about twent miles northeast of our line of march. Tho Indians discovered our approach (imi fled. Their trail led ns (o this camp, or lienr itj they have crossed tho Arkansas, and nra now probably ten days north of that river and frightened to deatL They are all driven out of tlm buffalo country, and will suffer, nnd 1 hope will bo brought to reflect tli.it there is no place safe for them. N o rode nil day yesterday in ft cold raiu; and had the fight in the lain. Dunr of a Printer who knkw "jr. NirV'-Tho Pendleton (S. C.) Mmaqcr in a sketch of lho "Old Stono Meeting. House," in that tiwn, ufter speaking of several celebrities buried in the cruvevnrd, says: Picnoafh a clusfor of cednts repose alt that is mortal of John Miller, printer. We lingered long by his grave, for iii eventful life nflbrded us food for medita tion. we could have soon and conversed with his descendants, who live in this vi entity, wo could hnvegained a fuller sketch of him. Mr. Miller was tho oldest tvpo in tho Stato. For the publication of Ju nius' let tern the author of those paper he well know he was expelled from Lug. land. Ilo cume to South Carolina; prob. ably worked for a while in the oflice of the first paper published in this State, nt Chailcdon, mid thence removed to Pen dleton, using the press which Ucn.Croeiie had in his campaign ; he did job work, until lie commenced the publication of the Pendleton Mmenjcr the second pa per istablished in this State. This woi Id has speculated much ns to' the authorship of Junius, but John Miller carried the secret to his grave at the "Did Stone Meeting House," nnd has left no information as to the name of the author. A Grain- of (ioi.o. The distil, guishod Edward Everett in one of his agricultural speeches ays 0f corn: Drop a grain of California crold in the ground and there it, will lie unchanged to tho end of time. Tho clods on which it. falls are not more cold and lifeless. Ih-op a grain of our blessed corn into the ground, and lo 1 a mystery. In a few days it softens it swells it shoots upward it is a living thing. It is yellow itself, but it sends up an emerald green through tho soil it ex pands to a vigorous stalk revels in the sunshine itself more glorious than Solo mail in its broad, fluttering, leafy robe, whoso sound, as tho west wind whispers through them, falls as pleasantly on the husbandman's ear as the rustfo of his swoctlicni-t's garment; still towers aloft, spins its verdant skeins of vegetablo floss, and displays its dancing tassids, surcharg ed with fertilizing dust, and at last ri liens into two or three Magnificent batons like this (an ear of Indian corn) each of which is studded with hundreds of grains of gold every ono possessing the same wonderful properties as the parent grain, every ono insliot with the samo produc tive powers. J'xruRir.xoE. There is n pretty (termini story of a blind mini, who, under such a misfortune, was hajtpy happy in a wife whom ho passionately loved; her voice was sweet and low, and ho pave her credit, for that beauty which (had ho boon a painter) was the object of his idolatry. A physician cunio, and restored the husband to sight, which bo chiefly valued, as il would enable Iiini to g.v.o on the lovely features of his wife. He looks and sees a face of hideous ugliness ! Ilo is restored to sight but his happiness j over. Is not this out history Our cruel physician i experienco. A Monti, VtftiurT. iJut jn Calhoun cotinly, Illinois, a body with the head so vered from t!io trunk was found recent ly. A coroner's jury was empanelled, and rendered the following verdict:" 7iV can Vtrii-f; Wee, tho jurors findo tie doseo?ed cum to his dolh by the Hand ' of sum Person unnon with unlawful weep ing Maimed ax.' Mylove She's Mooniing as May, Brisk, lively, and gay, Tho graces play all about her ; She's prudent and witty. . Sings wondrotn.ly pretty, An1 h"ri J im living without, he'' i - t ! U Hi