Br HENRY J. ST-11ILE. 3 ,Tn, yEA Term 3 of the "Compiler." - I?Tabliecza Compiler is, published every Muuday m)rnin - g, by lIEN - rr' J. ST:AII at $1,73 per annuut if paid iii arlranee—'i , 2,oo per annum if not paid in advanec% ' seription discontinue], unless at the ooption of the *pul)lisher, until all .arreara7es are paid. At.....Z.A. , lvertisements inserted at the - 11 , ,ual ratt:H. .301) Printin.g done, neatly, cheaply, aatl with dispatf-h. in S nith Baltimnre street, ttirei,t ly u pinnite ll ampler's nning Lit a blishnient, o,te and a half squares froni the Court-house, ."COM NU, it" Oil the sign. 1~~ i:~ THE MESSIAH. When - first born - nations.looked through distant time, And future years before thrio swiftly paes'd, Nation: with poop and kingly pride came forth ; To rlllO the world, then sunk into the tomb— And other nations ro - se, and slept in death. Far down in tiine, like ocean's wandering wavps, New kings t tonineneel their reign. new poets sung:— NOW propLeti lined. and anti beasts acre slain, T., to -Fl the 41* . . t.th of Ilia) •-to None." Like one who on the of ocean stun Is, lien the blue wares lie Bill, acid pen dolt stare At the main, till the pale With hroit ler h.tains, clones forth upon the deep, An I I tart id' too , 11 , 1 light+ lap the dote ancient look'd out on tititits sea. Flr,t ;II the eh t , 11),..%)• , ii4t.inee. , eett, 11 1 2:e 1111 . 21 , 4 e. :01lVIA on, Tlta ju , t, th,oll4'n mi , t , et•ntir: jo4, `X ••IttLixiSti.at ctiowneti [lto vista thi.v An era. 0.: Itir,•Asiug, 11.4 t.Ol 1 j. , v ; st. tun •wii , an ag- • .r.l-ark Ot's - : , lay— II a to•r , or :PI thit rei..2u uC (1,011, F.: t; i), I h•ti lt% ed. few poets .;itig. teu fires 11ete tut retng, u• of the Lard. Aititntn irit ii , I n .V till like t):L:0-S An] I..it the world-in night Intently thoww.li tha yo.kos of lo.c•ful The‘ trace low; olew, re t •1ii.14 , h.wn —ti tir down Voo -, l.tf Of timo ; tt length. I t1;t: cluu.'wt the sun, they van,Nhed in the. light Of 1.30 t. &h.; 11'4 star, whi , th ,he I hip refnent beains O'er tit, world'," glhoin, gilding the hoary I , ,ckg Uf conhad, years. with line., like those which crhwn A x eGc rormg In tie brizltt realms 0C1,11,, , t., dt 1 , .11,;tii the d rp lung itronik'd anti .le.it'd, Arne! I, rtnilli:lg . a.ricitrut proplievira. 3:1.9a un de,ti • t 102—N1 e -1.‘1.111-.IV:-.12- 4 _lt-111111d Ve.t•• fw i•tte t - h, clott,He. , hr 'von, 11 h?:r rt.%kt in brill; inC3 the Star bt,,17118 7'l,- o•tse .arti I t., Km; 3111 ' 1.1 W 11111 1,/t . i.1 1 / 1 1:%1 1.11.1i114. 11111 1. , ,, Qtr•Lin. while w 1.: ant ado. 6tik•ni. thuqc :1 I itII. except the vne.tl• iiiihece,, Al here ;caret.,, with loud. he sting nieludioq. Jn stl.ons of ratitu,•e snug —Good will to oh . iu, tla e lie prate iih.l itink err, LI joy For unt•i him inborn a Sas Lour, who 1, t'lui t the Lord—whoe reign shall never end— not iu but fuii of lAttLt, Vt Ith „j. yf.si to tkqii re p—ir. Ay', ilia I the elt11.:11, \nu. 0,17. thov boy. 'aefore `,liraut 31 - aj‘t4ty of aica, tl/. 71Z...1.1.2.714=121015T111G7Cra11,21.116,1071.- ... .. i ttp3 4 V) L'l:l4 ANNE GAGE. TI MRS. M. A. DENI,s,oN The 11-Laians lived in TIP.r 1:1;tt Cht , ; S, in taa' rite of niag, - Itia , :%tlit tio- Loldatat,tl p 1 , 3 r autl pr,,htl. The d,l:l4hter.4, .liar'; -an 1 Augusta, Avert. I),,tit beautiful.— Mary wa , i tail, Arinite,.-like, with e br111107,10. • Atl;l',l , i,l. 11,01 . 0.1111 in with rion ita4el gt at t:Ful "iii,;-,- rier9,ttn.l as itatt;rlity ;:s p o r, furwat4l th,tr:idge a• a for ail the tils,Litat tiovitr!v ba.l mon) than at; .tt. 1n 1 t 11 , .! p, S ' AiLte`i SI_'!1::1 ,1 r, a Nvid lizt,wl.ol/tO. il) Nr;IS on his wak. at the , i,.-etett op.:oh:. to \V:::1111,4tot: 11.11 to his seo,t. ~11;110-tie ,os Jur rett - I,rs int , .) tilt! ~1 .1, ;t1 i; ...A ilk “:1 . 1 r ,. .1a..it 1, it WA , rutit-..0 , 1, he.trtici Q , extrava..,toot: - it is pr.2tty, •-t fit.1• , 1 , x, , ,i ne.1471y 111 C. 1(.! et":111'• She a time!, au a'o-ori)in:: nu I ai fe•Eing rpinauce, C11 1 1 1 !:“! ( ' i by the two Tale streak , , utean,loring.i.hrou,.:)l her rouge. 111 0110 LIAR(' ~! le t. - ‘4.ltt the Slll/ , illat: ii4+!ll her fa.o.:, 1),:iog to cli:Lng; her p Eater her (laugh:or:4 their beautiful t'a.es \vita frown-. muttering spiteiall y t h e "I %visit Gage 1111 Q cries fretfully. i-• ohly 1 rasher auil u-e ltomu i ly s•re ;it :- ridicu lous that she will Pot ;r4) ~11: to ,rl:." "Oh : , kar," eel: Jed .M t; v - , Hi papa cool only have kept our teirria.:•:, man lie rdg'i.t, I ha ltr , if he ha' ,t!ie Strecl- are n •t iit a 1 . 1 'oft hr,, , r t at, uzr 1. , uta-t "Take, Zl.ll o•- •.! •,/11 , t]r, rh - . her., is just ent.a.,4:11 , is ):n o.; lung, an I Intrryio_t, Zvh'l in a wltitt; slain gl e -; own:ions erit I t!: , •: togeditn . , wi!'n curlin.4 li 1.. •:1: a ll t nt ).her," _4l,try "C. t• ,n 1 I pr plse an omnibus, you 'Rh-, w.ni: I rt t tio• I_) ea l i aa l 's tz. • have a carrnt...re.--ta 4..111.:,u -bhe ail in a r•!.•-• -" "Bat paten , ' • 1 . ::/ L: •r her book. "1 - •- afiviinly at t.ti- ~ f .•,tr thi2k , I ,l o e, it yrnt ;:nve ~n ear , , rron;no la ly , tir Ivia...•r a, v•):1 ,11 I in • "a 11 , 4 !,idc I w•,11,; x w VA' »:a. ;in C 7. 1- a.l t!. Coll; v.-ry ~.i:lic' JCI :lp. '~ _ '',4,if.:. - -- 7.• „ ift - i . - 1 'lv •-• OF. . -•;/' ';i:. •It ""r- ;.. * 4. ' l ,-,, I - i / oi.• 4. '',-., '. ,„ . $ : 0 - 4 1 ~.;'•4 ,r '" I ?!. 4 .-. •4' i 4 ..., N ..., 5.....-r:v • -- , , 1 . , ~ ,) / Y _ .. 4 .- ,;.. ",. _ 4' i. ..• ,v. I' . r a t r ‘ 4 - ,; , 4 • ./ - i t :i ' . { a, % id: P '1 • , 0. if A ",,, t ' :::. do 1 ' t I •.•• . , 11 . I '' teq s., . - • 0 it :, . ''' .1 , •• ke• i'4,• ,:.:. . ' ' ' ` . .s, 4 , ..- ' ( V: V• 1 , .• 1 ••••2 . - ..s• . . , % ..., • . 1. • "". I _ . • . ------..--= —a-- ___,__-- -_, - - _._-_—• ----_____ -:_' =7: - __ - _r= - 7 -::- -- - - ..-_-.--_-__-__- -_ _ - ___-__. _- :: - . - 7._ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ :------_-_-- - : - __7 ___ _-- -_-:- ----- - -- --------- -- - - ---: --------- -- ---- - _ •a .1.-- 4 4,4 I(ciim-p. A pa---.;_eboic.3 lo J:ileiLltlqi.c, ilgyiltiltfi‘e,- liie.,_ "i) . l4i'kosl,. ,I.oetil ',lip) ,El - eilehil lilfelligepe, i'oEfie, .ftbeiii4iiis, &e. g L 1 .:1 :1 lEN "Well, it's so ha 1.41 to Itu with 'ut a carriage, uol We have keen u-ied ) t) it:" _ ‘;llcrman Greenville - iscom:ng," said her mother, significantly.. Augasta thimght of hie great fortune and noble face, and IVrtA refte:lb:J. True, he had not seen her for three years. hut he had cur re•sp;'uded will► her father all that time, and ,;vs reverted to her iu pleasing terms.— She felt sure of triiu,-beeause she was so beau tiful. An expensive shopping tour finished, the young ladies deigned to re-enter the lumber : ing omnibus. A handsome, frank-looking man, - very tall and broad-shouldered. and With the air of one who feels himself headforenfost in the 'nobility of intellect, had just taken his seat, and Augusta crimsoned at his eager glance of admiration. She remeinuered those Sparkling 0-yeti, that full, broad brow, though 01 iilentiv site hail-gri lliS•kllOlVICL2re. It NN'a Iterman Weenvilie. Attain theomni litnii stopped ; a pale, 5‘Nt., , ,41-f t . 4l u ; va I'd in deep mourning, came gracefully but Ir er ( 1 1 . 12 .4.; was pour, hat genteel: her.fare one of that rare type that is noyer forgotten. beautiful smile totik the place of her ad:dolts, worn expression, and she snake in aisweet, low-toned voice to Augusta. Tile haughty girl gave her 0110 glance of scorn, and turned her handsome head' toward her sister, tvito responded witn an insulting, ItistittitlY a look of keen pain darken tint fat eof the stranger. He noted how 11.0 1109 r mil't's eu> m chatored, lea\ ing that fair cheek pale. Ile saw how Nainly slut stro\e n) keiip back the tears that would eount, and turned asi,du that none miglit see the ' j ai% itring „lips. ilia alg'it Herm ta sat in an hum ltlt listeomg to a tale of sorrow. 11c . r.V a valued filed in poverty and want. ire learnc-d vt hat a coun i r, leiira.e girl. 11: el in afllllefit•o, can en dure, Vt^holl CrUel fleot!titiitY eitinnels. Dear :hits' tiii e. with her own ban'is she had sup ported a widowt•tl motber, and tlvi; I;ttle sis ters, wilily scorning the charity for which her reputatiowniust sutler; lie sn', too, the en not aral ltriidaness of that mournful tle—the :kept - in:li tut her cheek, and he sail, mental ly, "She is too gentle, too modest, too beanti fill for such !" 4- lA' at are you now ?" he ask ed. dre.,,es m an - an d A r ,,, m o n Ilainttn."'she replied. st a lk t,n,iliag ; tutu then she told hint she hail known them in bet ter ditvii—l'or fid t a n ul;a.t. - cntltliai,lo Vearn i:p.r to confide in him, be 'e . u--e he had ittirovii /T6l' lather—and how they stillinn spoke to her now esoctit un nmrters of busi ness : then 1!12.7 ered again—:a i t -new fir what recidle,ition. Site multi ant 1.111.1r.'1' , 11111 liit tail 1 in'annes o „ and when I.e said, "sly child, put by that' war's," she looked tronderinr - ly in his h a : o l..iime lace. Bat before I.)ng'she compre- 'tended Its meaning—ah! it waA a Itap:tv (Inv for her when she first saw I Leeman G reenv i le. •.1 think what to make of it!' exclaim ed Antru•ta, sinking' ltrealldess into a . tai; Atil:en the lil,erty seliti;t.g rur ilresseh went the:-.e to hike her 141`14: al '4 tit kit e had throe or four ire“-,tralors hei•se!r, ;th(l,--hr.temle 1:Iv rt)u,l , l in Imay , , 100!k,e4 s ow it,n• , ,•;t * I 11:11.11y 1: - . 11:1 - x 113 r; I,rigllt, tre2l , , beautifill: 0.31 , 1 tor 11,c)tlie;• tclcl : , 114 . w:41111 luarri+ , l i:1 weok, 11 111 l e•Ncr 0:1.11 it i, tc), I woro.:Pr? rii•li ;And 11ifilori:],ly 11;in, 11.2 T mother - ; liict i.n ' t It ?" • Up.)ti 1,0‘1% , , "d.,0 r. i;•0'11v:ii(- o.ear in the le;:.,t rn,). Atefasta "Yo SO(' L11:11:1111Zi. " csl , ' Wns . :1 , 11;t111011 , e.:11:e-...s that :dl her :Ili . , Lean ty, hei•yiat t hfulia-o•iti:Ltiiw Werf! 1. I .ll'ol\ll :I.IVV. I.p fkr tIkV7I h:rj pLryititt: trick of , I::y pt,!l I'o .(•1 it r! :1 di.'l;tql.: Mr. awl MN. Ii ruuu, Greenviih.t, antic I . ;1 , v con , lui-,t in tlnlt ornniblv.!" r. "I Cnr , „,;(•; —I knew 10 (.1:1 ""1' 111:11'- ry p .1 •ta ME "ti "K• ";- :I IBM ct „ , 6 ,„ no..ittri- t a \ • at NV.,1•:,1':,1. i. Ttitt :r7 ): Po'lll , V,".:11: :t .•L'‘ a 1 , .1 1110 t“ . 1,;1; , •; 1111 . 1) :ti:. ;. !,1.11 1- .t" Jiltl.2l. II f• I,) \A - or (1,1;•io N;t. a itll ..1 :0:C; T . , . slat , ‘ I ;c -t:i;i:.•11 li:s vir oil the Veal . 11' vu ,• 1 'for 1 1.;:chtlnin ::s 11:1.1 t..- .;• and O , IIM "V ill t:14 : , •e- ;.1" sort ,rl-; t!lili_.-11'ille I pa' ri au,litorN tr tt.t.y 7:1•1••••• .E~r~ , . [:fir • • :1 1 o• :o•- o oft ':11 lo•rt I lo''. I. I slat o .:C 111 W t :; L • 1; jot: , },o• :It • ,t 1 i 11. Isll lo: Ili/. NV LIU 1V CI,: t o St. /4. :•• A i'nzJerf iii ;I:arta.—Mr. (lTl:k l .)ortyr un• h t., Wl"'#_; ;kr the P•rrlY- T Y; ." 7, 1 •• 't. ' et: .i- HEIM hi :;,),... F:h:1 1N.V•,.. 2. 3 , 1•••••`11 %Vat-. := da,l! ti• or , Nr: t , j,,ur ti LI; " r: C ' t thoz : Prin the 1.7 r ' t " '•r_~'t l . lrAo • ---. I think I t ' 7,•.• )1. 0.: :I'l. lovs' t•;trciel all GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA: MONDAY, DEC. 22 1856. =MI _Revolutionary Men and Events.--In- terestmg Reministtences. LErTowN, Jefferson, co., Va In the immediate vicinity of the spot from which 1. address you these lines, are the di lapidated and antique residenees of three ills ting,uisheil Maier CenerYtls i)f the, m lerivan, Revolution. Withiii a radius of one mile and a litlf lived long and weary years, Chas. Lee, , (~,,.._ the inis ter hero of Monmouth; lloratio (kites, the user of Camden anti the Southern yam paign ; and Adiun Stephen, the early friend' of Washington. In this little village—pn whnse golden forests' I inn grazing—rentote front camps and the flashing world, these three warriors rusted out the remainder of their lives in inglorious repose, their swords in. moth eaten seal ,hard s, no mere to be drawn. here, it' I mistake not. two of them died, and' soon even these lingering memorials of them will crumble and disappear, as their figures are fading from the•gemval mind. Lee's house is a hundred paces from the. assemblage of houses.called by his mime, anti is an aiding building of stoice, with chimneys at cavil end and midway-10w, with a rude porch, depending as it were above the rough door, and a few outhouses.. - Gates livedltome , 1 what further front the town, in a plain turdee- I orated building,; amt Stephen lived in ,a, lug house such as at-that time was occupied by the earliest pioneers at the tapes, in which everythizet is small and routine` lout be tire idare,„ But that is neither small or confined; it I'S ;grand, etto;•nt;us. A rail-id it, [icily many ;toti ettnipano.ts imist have :fathered in the olden .da,,, and. what, ''.00,11k15 t ,f revelry shook :he rificrs ttt or licall :--Y-tt may read of Al am S; - Colien in Sparli's t•ditihn of the ;writings .. of 11'ashington, anal there vt,it will iiial that touting-tile hard v eentlemen- whit snaid should er to shoulder Acith the voting chief atWinl ;.hester, w h en the Intii atls r tit ii;ed the \ idle\ a hundred year, a;.:;)..\\unn4 Lieut. S:eidoen. A itueled proprietor here:ll,oos, lie doubtless -re...en-fed the t respass of the Indians upon his ;.:frountls, stipteliing towards tine live, of the great North Mouniaiii—at East we know that Ile did good service, 1:e was :if! el vurds all oetytive offioer in the revolutionary strug.tie ; lint loft the army ttlittit the time of the battle of Princeton, disgusted at ,sontething or ;.;the.—tiel-soenint; hither and ]Roil and die" 0!' i 'odes ;lie; Lee moo is ictiovoi. The sto ri.- of the woefid rontrOid of the- latter with Wadiiii;Hon 'at solotunoutft,' you to:LV t'eall iio , -- .- , . • (no rect.:ll(k rol-idi:zi.oo t,!i!tl voiumo of Ir ; --, . ----" -v 11 •,-; , s great work. It is probaltie' a that histo• I '•v will show that Lee was Ufa sin much in I lie . `Vr , iter - I,Z tire v,..,r! , 1 gtin p rft'; •. Tlint hit made um lulfinimer i., t iro, ring nis h-reins to retreat— : tti;i thv.t tit]`. ri 110•11 liorlrly ruined all the plaits of Wash:ll.J au, and lost us the battle— that is certain, btu il wits probably an error of judgment—too it - want of courage. In Leutze's great pfottire. lie sits his horse sul lenly bcrore the eliii•f, whose hot anger flamed . out. All tharlie did :Lod said afterwards was ..: • 1 ta • . ..- . •., - 1:gli -.vords_iittlignarit („)l.l.,,,puti,lit;,,.(._.-16t,bidgt, a eold and lime,,h ty, Lee-raging, then a coort-tlarlial--stispeo sion fur a year—anti Leo, in utter . disgust, threw- up hi.-: oommissiott, and'cani hither t•to I !lot. t , ,h;k oco— the 1,0-t shut for a go.o.c:•al I" l l a sa;(I, 'rite a !,;leer 1V.L , 4 - iii -, ;_t.::l. _l,ll !ii're, in this pwirtitt , i ohsenit; thve:itti t r, ns .1 .;t:-. 0 said, to- k•,l on: ilie stit.rp spit ;t of* I,oe, :11,1 it Pell i n t o i 1. 1 ,,t it nd ;dil„vion. With hut :* e •st height t: ;.•-•—tm frieivls—sdrrounded by• titateds and horses nod ilia's:ing the efetse Itettriv liis t.n'y oitctliet;itn—:iiiis 11..0 , 1 the t teherttl, ant? ;lic.l. ~ ( .tatt d:ty. loog afterward., , ay. a tr•oll; ion or t'ot' no . c.rtilywhood. Wa-h -io,f,ton seat his it•lt t•rsary a note, saying— that he hoped all p ....t coin,eitiittu had beeit I . „ r t- , ,,n,,..-, - ;;.2._• . .,, NI i t, e,,•11,o;L: to Neil 1.i.0 as ati ultf tfuni:•tele itt utrumm---:,s, a trieltit. On tine dm: fried hie the V . .!-Mt., Lee sent away mil! his servants. p1.1.. -.t.1 upon the loclie,L 17ilf - 7„ - linl t': • a, it;i "0.. ],cart Cul)he I Ile.r o 1 - •/ - !ii.. ," via Heil 5:1 , 14'4 . rt;. l l thin fOli.M. el iii , ..l.: \ Mit,, .eati IP: lA ' : •liili2:' M. to knee]: in :an. Ho no\ er re,iirmsl; and, with tip; ilits-int! year, rte (•;•teot.vic •i d klier grow own , rnoro., , al„ i r0:0:h.0,.. , ;.-I . ho 7r0ti..1 , 1 floor of Ili; lion-,e wits d,vide i - !it etch.: linesnitti-ely torinittg thos foot. c;,ai;tar;;,ned 4. fn the !•, r .. t ', 1,,-1,; dd II ! , 1,•,.:,: , .. iii'Mtnu- n.t.' , ,luil was his ;,ed ; Hs , al. , at .1 im..ting gear in the chi .d. :m t. ;tor'. a ;ca- ii-e 1- :',,r II knielienu. Ik ~sail.! ii'ci- ,it,.1:1 -,:“. ,1, •t. 11.• ',aid N..llgttt__,. riiii .tot. , d . •in, o-, -I -I;_ii:s.entire bans,!, ,) _ Tir • ' i :::- ;!;,,-, :-... , 1 his t.ileet iitisa•ch - rtp... m - .t; 1.- I: 1:•• •••;,ii . .•.:;;;;si !1 . ... •f s ),,,,,.,, , p,,,/,'„.,, , td,, , t .1rif,1 , ;) , ,, , . V.T. a * ':i.'..i ~! W '. v.,hitt,:::on : I,G, ,l'H la, ' ili,i' i :I 't e•111..2 I. hill) : an i l l ,en. :!I el Ur 11 . ., 1 . 1:0 4.:,:,h•.1-,,it:t. of Cha:r, /.0q iii'd i ) ~ t itre • • ,'ll/114. H' : 1.,,tt worti- we; e. —51.1.,, , , v no', :,ov Grri.ve grunarlierh l ." and st, A. ‘A.,r,l tio‘v of tlie +!.ird of my trial 4 ;:.1 caitte to the 1. r Can, ..vas the la!e.. /1“. and popular- Fty :Li I t , .(l CHIP! OVt'f'il;l. , :i",%*l•t: ,V). lweatli ~,It (T!.::•,11 Lira, :a \v 'e e -edred witherel. 11( i 1.,•t the ha , :le C;i111 ;('N-111L , 1 11' , '"•1 i From the r .111 . ”a.ci :be army of the ni,C;e ; :lea 11 , v 4 ere 1 a ile,/‘‘ 01•11.;‘1 of exmera rre-4, it, ~ .Vaq Said, ha I H•epare.! Its thunde..idt to strike But the oolt nevr:r fell: The ~ a (1 solfl4:r's Wa.` The' left him to die 111 pea.•e. punij.thient that ti.e c.eut , irania (If the lieioitition wa- p'aye4i indepeloletit of on.-, .r.viio had. enac,..e,i N,, 81)1e11 1. (il.l it part in Lie r•ii;;;.•: . , —;11 them, :he iiri-intr, eve , the: of gate-, I,'•e and S;(1-,!non inter around them still, ‘peaking ery %rhi..per of the pine tree a nd oak--- t I , P e ancient oaks of the nohle, En ',.r11.11 14 01:- marmur yonder hr.n.. a ti i vi4ta ap,ear- the lone, ritaiinion of t jetieral Adana Nrithin a gun-hot. o f 7, t h:-tory rar.-t Coeir The •lirreat of the Ope r—ooa,,t d,,,v4 with -aJ a ge ,t; (Ivell with N2rltar,"•: sp ,, ke to their imi:.l4 of ever h:.l and an , l change like the skies I . :tutu:lm . yonder—:he g,..ir,c, , e,oun whozc ,;or. ;try Nvith ea.:ll 41.1 v. -Z•C'uris:mas—tiezt VaursdAy TRUTH IS AIIGIITY, AND WILL PRIVAIL" Fi nin the PeteraburTs Gazette A San Francisco Auctioneer. The reporter of the Can Francisco News, furnishes that paper with the following re p art of a speech made by a. California auc tioneer : ___ "Ladies and gentlemen, I now have the hon. ! of-puttin g up a fine picket handker chief ; a yard - long, a yard wide and almost a yard thick ; one half cotton; and t'other half cotton, too; beaati folly. printed With stars and stripes on one side, and the stripes and stars t'other. It will wipe dust from the eyes so completely as to he the death of demagogues, and make polities as bad a business as print ing • parlors. Its great length, breadth and thickness, together with its dark color, will enable it to hide .lirt, and never need washing. Going at one dollar ?--Aeventy-ftve cents ?-- twenty-five cents ?—one bit? Nobody wants it l—Oh I thank you sir ! 'Next, ! fed/emelt—for the ladies won't be permitted to hid on this article—is a real, imon-pure. tempered, highly polished, keen edged tillelield razor bran .Durkin new; never opened lipfore to suit-light, moon-light, , tar-Fght,daylight, or gas-light; sharp enough to shaN e a lawyer or cut a disagreeable at.- quitintance or pinw relation; handle of buck horn: with all the rivets hut the two at the ends of pare gild. Who will give two dollars? one dollar? half a dollar? .Why, -ye long bearded. dirt,) -faced reprobates, with not r o om on your I,hizzcs fora Chine,e'wonnitt to kiss, Ito offering..vou a bargitill art half a dollar!—razor and strop—a:rtYcot patent; two tubs upon it will sharpen the city totorn oy : all for fair bits; and it piece of soap— ,wooter thau lathers helm. than 0 s c h o ol ma,ter, and stro;ig etiough wash out all the stains • front a p t;oliliterlative, all for four bits; Why, you hove only to put the razor strop and soap un der the piliow tit (tight to Walse up• clean S i dat . - W , m ' t ilod V 010 two bits then for the lot? I knew I would 'ern. 'Next, ana gentimni:n, I i re r throe pai rs.of soekis, stockinrs, nail hose, 4 . ust as you're a to call 'o:u, knit by a machine maile •on ptrpose.• 1.1)11 WOPI, Thl - ‘ Ina n that hay , : these Avid he enaided - to walk till he gets tired; and pro . vided his hoots are high ,enough needn'tlatle any ennui; the legs are as lorix a I,lll4'it(g.tinst the corpra thin, :111(1 us thick a'- the ineolia , (•s of the legis lature. Who wants 'ion at ouc ? Thank ee, madam, Cie mocey. "Next, 1 ofref you a pair url).„,t, : ma de es: . m-cial!i; for .t-intt • Frahcisco, trith heels long enone,it-to-raise tcanut up the llcaille-v and ...ails to re agaiu , " Iteing carried met . by a land slide ; 11%.,s wide eic , tigh to e;t:Ty 'wor re\ ()kers and :t lie knik, (( e 4 110 H tile up pers : the very I;eI' . 10:11110,1% u til LOOtS PP, n (1011 itl!Pitt P:1-1" as the St ato capitol. Who says t wenty dollars? All the tax pavers ought - to buy a pair to kick the eouncil will ; everybody oaght to lat%e a pair to kick the legislature with ; and they will lie found ofassistanee it, kicking the bucket. es-' peeially if 111ebtaly should kick at tieing kick (.7l. Te,l 1 while souls, and miserable ;:tells at that, are hriugifig: tvolltv 1 . 1011s:tad dollars in Slum moot() ! on - dollars 1' Ten thdlars ! Cum: at Led dl,llars! sonieti..lin: tlint you oorht tolgivo, , sentlf.nlita-A hot nll` , rentic,r , . 1 k.flficS that ur you i6ll, er :L ftINCH/IC(1:0 y“i! 1.11:11% way, t.ol wißtre titoy're doserve ' ln'! are [tot t-dtpt,rl " to , l with if th‘L'W e ' IVolliii ri"111)1.1V er:minais or until a of port , ! zits!) liko a judgo's cohseiern.o, :LTA - LL' -t :L C:ili cornia officeholder .1., - ; 11 ; :if pore iron, anii 1•:ilr1'alik;s1 to 11.,1 1 1 ~;,) tiglit That i : s, .11 tn's rid) Iffio of Its wilOrt, mti'yt,l;!, tt.4 ittts.trOt.tt - , rs ef hoim L' = ,..prdialinci• ( . iiine;(• etrk;et-- at tWetaV-ro,tt ,1•11 ts." 1:=11!!!!!1=C:I=IIM=1 r•ttiti a 1):10n worlls. ilrin to a. intin lviloni the I,Loilllord r,f Coe hotel Loth were stn,nin:r at, inol tiettiiieti to siveit with r.t.lin.otf, I've no nl t ie,.tioll Cont' whit ttotte in the ieasl, but it -tt."ttim to ine the; he , l'n 1;): - y,rl - 1 t() r•lplo e',utfortalite. how 1 dreani. Yon ht.. , I :no an obi t H ,pper, and dream of :010(4 . 1 , 44 and ec a .; l iiiig 11.1- 2 , 111 h. WI1(.11! I St4l:orled night afore la,:st ttif ine extra. 'caiime I hap it"nt-I to whittle, up the lotaillptaid in the yr,u can eoine, .straii,, , ,:er, if you I feel kiirlor 13:&""Sarnael, niv d ar ling.," p a id a f on d ;) , , , her to her son, Eve not ~ (!en your book ;-everal days or more --W here 18 it ?" know where -Well, where?" "Why, o;.1v lo:•t, a little—cinder—in the "barn, or r Huol out of d por,, sumaters, ; p'raps up gar:•et, or behind the ~'coil-}tile." II1Zif=e1:1:1 "bright asked its mother where he should go \when he died. '`To heaven, 1 trust," said the mother. , ‘Hhall I have anything to eat there?" Ye-, love, you will Le fed with the bread of eterwil life," "Wclll, I hope they'll put lots o' butter oe it," conclude , : the 3-(,eugbter. ller-" Vell, neigh!mr, lvhat's the most ehris tiall ripws this morning?" said a gentleman to his. friend. "I have just bought a barrel of flour for a r ) eor womaa," "Ju•nt like von ! who is it that von have ma lc happy I,v 3 ur charity, this tittle?" • -".31y wife !"' Bremen journal contains the follow ing, wi s ertisernent : - - A young gentleman on the point of getting married is de,irous of meeting a marl Hof experience who will dissuade him from s uch a rash step. Aildres.i," 13==11111 ri t y-What relation is the door mat to the scrapur A step farther. 44 a , n't it Inca,' in Powers to cleis.c/ a poor :D lave ont of a little piece of In:utile: . Wh a t a horrible' death lour chantry He made a face and bust 'A gentle.nan in N.ntf)lk, Va., haq fifty hen, r.':/at fy:ty p 11 Y , ing to seven thoaud three hundred and nine pr year. a.n Hint sa =I Curious Pacts in Natural History. • A single female house fly produces in one season 20,050,3:20. Some female spiders produce nearly 2,000 mg Dr. Bright published a ease of an egg pro an inset SO years after it must have been laid. About thirty fresh water springs are dis ewered under. the sea, On the south of the Persian Gulf. A wasp's nest usually contains 15,000 or 1 - 6,100 cells. The Atlantic •Ocean is estimated-at three miles, and, the Pacific at four. miles deep. There are six or seven generations of gnats in a Summer, and each lays 850 eggs. There are about 9,ooo'eells in a square foot of honey comb. 5,000 bees weigh a pound. A swarm of bees_ contains from 10,000 to 20,010 in a natural state, and from 30,000 to 40,000 in a hive. The bones of birds are hollow, and filled with air instead of marrow . . . A cow eats 100 lbs. of green fond every 24 hours, and yields five quarts, or 10 lbs: of milk. Fish are common in the seas of Surinam with four eyes ; two of them on horns which grow on the' top of their heads. . Two thousand nine hundred silk-worms,pro doe(' elle - pound of bilk ; but it woulfl require 27.000 spiders, all females, to produce one pound of web. Caw . . Beaufort saw near Smyrna,. in -1841, a eload of hoists , I(3,miles long, and :on yards deep, containing, us ho calculated, 16 bil lions. Lewenhoeek reckoned 17,000 divisions in the comer (outer (Tat of the eye) of a butter fly,•etath one of which, he thought, potiqessed cry4allino lens. Spiders, etc., are similarly provided for. —With-a - V ieVr ' tn collect their webs for 8114, 4,000 spiders were once obtained, but they soon killed each other. Manufactures and war never thrive together. • Spidery have four paps f►r spinning their tread., each pap having 10000 holes ; and the fluew - ob itsolf the union of 4,000 threads. N o - s pid e r spins Inoro than four webs, ami when the fourth is tlestroyod they seize un the webs of others. tvery pound of -cochineal contains 70,000 in.eet ,- boiled - to death, and - from (100,000 to 701t,0d0 pounds arc annually hruught rope fur scarlet and o l d tason dyes. A go e2ll belt will lay 200 eggs daily for 50 or tio ,lay - -, and the eggs are hatched in three days; A sin g h, t r irten r bee has been stated to produce 10.0,000 i )(4 , ,, iu a sen y nn . The quantity of water discharged into the sea by all the river, in the world is estimated at cui-Jic a day; hence it . .. Would take above 35,000 years to create a circuit of the -w h rough-clouds and-rivers. , Life is but a Span. Life iR but a span—of horses ; Oho is "Age," the other "Prime," the hill .our course ; in," -- ponies-== ;Mike your time?' rilie , ; the whip - of pleasure ; ul folly gives a stroke; Manhood guarii4 them a t hi s leisure, 'eta rip," "ihey're tough as oak." "lit va I there,;" the stakes we'll pocket; - the_ ~vii,(ll let :are be NOM ; Time, 2.4 0 -- - whip in socket," ••Give 'en' string and let 'eufwent." On the sunny road to fifty, '•litut_t"- is drowned in Lethe'M stream ; "A.y,r , " is left, lame, uothrifty ; 111Q=MiCIMMIMMI "Age" jogs on, rrows quite unsteady, heels ai 1 h :to kens in his pace; "Kteicts the Imeket" always ready, •.liive6 it up"—Death wins the race. Wuverley Magazine. L'Prdutionary ryrry.—The Mobile Tri bune, in its America Ana, relates the follow e,l cutting: - Among the most aetive and daring of Mari- OTl'. , men wore Robert Simons and William iNitLers. They ha , i been sent together on one ec.rifidential expedition, and while rest im a t moot for refreshment, Withers, a prac tical s t i nt, wa , 4 I.!•::uninin4 his pistol 4 to see if' flay were in good conilition, while Simons sat ear—him, either reading or in a reverie. "Boh," - suid Withers, "if you had not that hump on tilt) ridge of your nose, you would be a likely young fellow." "1.)o you think , o?" listlessly. "Yes," sari Withi:ri. "1 think I can shoot off that ugly bump on yoor•' nose. Shall I shoot •'Sloiot!" said Sinions, and crack went the p;;tol. The hull could not have been better aimed ; it truck the projecting bridge, de molished it foreter, and thenceforth Simons was not the ugliest man in the army. A Novel „SpecuWion.—The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer states that s'Alle adventurous individual 4 have purchased of the proprietor of Vernon ,di the trees and shrubbery left on the ebtate, at a cost of twenty thousand dollars, and that the sante parties have erected a large building Hear the railroad dep,a. in Wakhington, at cost of probably $lO,OOO in re. This large outlay is to he reimbursed by the manufacture and bale of IVashington or 'Mount Vernon canes. I=ar Look out for counterfei,t $lO MIN on the Girard Bank. They are circulating extensive ly in the ea -t, and will no doubt soon find their way into the interior. £A volume of Poor Richard's Almanac —the original edition—sold in New York re cently for $(2. This may be appreciating Dr. Franklin, but it is making queer, u• , l of the advice he has given us. Q& - In a discuqon as to what constituted a gentleman, a,young-lady of :Sew York said gentleman k-a , ;ewses a man's courage and a woman's ten derness." si&'Three men and a woman travelling. in an us wagon were burnt to death by a prairie fire near Buckhlizt Wove, Illiavis. Well bast thou earned in these tempestuous times, When giant factions, linked by giant grimes,. Strove.to o'erthrow, in their supremest hate ; The deer laid pillars of the sovereign State,. The name of "Keystone ;" well bust thou up held The Union arch when weaker ones rebelled. Firm as the rock whereon the warring sea -Vents _his_ vrbite wrath and bitter agony, On thee has Faction dashed herself in vain, Falling hack, baffled, like the broken main. Thou Atlas of the States, 'twas thine to stand And stay the fortunes, of a falling land— Assert the right, to vindicate the true, And fight the cause of Liberty anew. A glorious task, and gloriously performed, As ever patriot into . lisio warmed! Not unrequited. shill that service be While speech is chaii►less and while thought is free. D. W. C. PACLARD. • • - [Boston Post.] Interesting From Kansas. It is stated That a special messenger has ar rivedat Washington, from Kangas, bringing despatches . from Governor Geary relative to the release of Hayes and other matters in is sue between himself- and Judge Lecompte, which are submitted to the consideration of the administration. Goi. Geary reiterates the peaceful .condition of the territory. The St. - uis Republican says: Kansas is now in a state of perfect quiet and the emigration there. is very large. Claims are increasing rapidly in value, and the man who secures a good o►►e, within reaching dis tance of wood 'and water, considers himiself rich. Many persons are locating in the 'open prairies and sowing large fields - of wig st.. ,_ Col. A. G. Ege, formerly of Maryland, has'a field of some six hundred acres already sorra and looking well ; and Messrs. Jones and itiohardson, 'two Virginians, have about five hundred acres. They call these places . ; their Ranches. • The sale at Leavenworth is still progvesv big, and will continue several weeks. ,iro give you an idea of - the eithlacement of pecip orty there Since the titles - are settled, one hundred and eighty notes near Leavenworth city that cost $2,01X) MIA the next day pur chased by Col. Ege for $18,500 in cash. 'The Lafayette-(lnd.) Daly A merican, thus hits the unscrupulous ithrie:te.rs of the Aboli tion party, who have been crying "fraud" against the Democrats ever since their do©m was sealed by the October election: ."The 'fraud' perpetrated by the free and independent people of the Union upon the Black Republican Know Nothings is enor mous. The Democratic 'fraud' m Pennsyl- Vania will amount to.3o,ooo,_inAirginia the 'fraud' is estimated at 28,000. The 'fraud' in Indiana is unusually . large this time—it being about 23,000 ; a gain of 17,000 over the 'fraud' of October, The 'frauds' in OeOrgia are stupendous--alonut 15,000; Alabama will roll up a 'fraud' 0f12,000. In Kentucky the 'fraud' was very large indee(l —rather larci:r than was expected by the Know *Nuthinge. As far as heard - from, the 'frauds' amount to 7,000. In Mississippi the 'fraud' is eight thousand. Maryland was the only . State whore Know Nothing 'fraud' was committed —it amounted to 8 men killed and 80 wound ed." We must now set down a Democratic "frond" of 10,000 to 15.000 against California. W hat an awful army of "frauds" this is! Let the Abolition party resolve itself itit'.) rr uni venial Vigilance Committee at once. - The country is ruined—by "fraud." cam. Congress.—To use the language of the - Harrisburg Union, the opening of the pros-, ent session of Congress has fully demonstrat ed that the fanatics who disgraced our nation during the last spring and summer, will par sue the same course this winter. The people can look -for nothing from the Abolition ma jority of the lower House but bitter denuncia tions of Democrats and Democratic policy— senselegs misrepresentations of Kansas and its affairs, and ridiculous adulations of Black Republicanism. It is a pity that so many men succeed in reaching this high position, who have neither patriotism, honesty nor brains and we look forward, with pleasura ble antinipations, to the time when the nation al House of Representatives will be redeemed from - the - iiiititfol of these miserable fanatics. 11rebraska.—An election for members of the Territorial Legislature has just been held in Neliraska, and, it is said, although party lines Were not drawn, the members chosen, so far as heard from, are nearly all strong Free State men. There is now residing in Trenton an old gentleman, of French origin, named Petei Vansciver, aged ninety-nine years, whoservcd in the army of the Revolution, under Wash ington, cast his first vote for that illustrious hero, and has ever since sustained the Demo cratic party. He is in excellent health. 'The mammoth pig brotight from Chili cnthe for Exhibition during the Ohio State Fair, was two years and three months old, and weighed, on foot, 1135 pounds-. Ile measured nine feet in length, and about the same in girth. Reclaiming a Swamp.—Mr. Hunter, an em inent engineer, has been employed, under the authority of the Legislature of Georgia, to re port upon the feasibility of draining Okefeno kee Swamp, which contains about 50(1,000 acres, supposed to be some of the richest laud i n the State. se-Money and time are the heaviest bur dens of life. and the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of tither than they know how to use. leif•A Scotchmau visiting a chur,dvard with a friend and_pointiug to is shady,_ yliet nook, said—" This is the spot where 1 ithend being laid, if lam spared." ' How to Square the Circle.—The 1311ffri:a Re- public says: "Settle up your wife's bill f," hoops at the dry goods oars or milliner' i." TWO DOL.LAftS . A-YEAR. To Perupylvania. Overwhelming Frauds. NO. 13.
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