" ' " ' " - i i r i .in ' " "" - maoB?yc 1 1 " ' ' i i.i n i ' 1 ""PWiHurujiEiiii.Muiiii i .... i . .., I,,. - ., " !"ff Scuoicir to politics, literature, Agriculture, Science, iWoralitvi, ana General Sntclligcnce. I VOL. 24. STK.OUBSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA SEPTEMBER il, 1865. NO. 25 1 1 Published by Theodore Schoch, TERMS-Tvvo dollars a year in nilvanoc-and if no id before the end of the ycai, to dollars and fitly ts. will bo charged. No p:iper discontinued until an arreaiagcs arc p;tiu. riccptat the option ortiic nunor. C7A Ucrtisciiciitsofonc square of (el in, one or three insertions 1 50. Earl ' ' (eight l.nes) irh additional, po.uon. sertin, 50 cents. -Longer ones in proportion flB 'PRINTING," " ' OF AM. KINDS, Extcd ia the highest style of Ihe Arl.andonthe most rcusoii'iblc terms. home And triends; Oh! there's a power to make each hour As sweet as heaven designed it; Nor need we roam to bring il home, Though few there be thai find it. We"' seek -too high for things close by, And loose what Nature gave us; For life hath here no charm so dear As home and friends around us. We'bft destroy the present joy For'future hopes and praise tlicrn; Whilst flowers as sweet bloom at oufee:, If wft'd hut stoop to raise them! For tilings alar still sweeter arc v ac- ii youui s nngni spell Jin in bound us; But soon we're laiightthatcarth hdth naught tl?t. . !. Ill .9 J,ike home and friends around u The friends that speed in time of need, When hope's last reed is shaken; Do show us stiil that come what will, We are not quite furs. ken. Though nil were night, if but thc light From Friendship's alter crowned us, 'Twould prove the bliss of earth was this Our home and friend around us. Prench Euttcr-Kaking-Tt is well known iX. cream ma' be con verted into butter by simply being buried in thc ground, but it is not generally known thnt this mo;lc is in common use in Normandy and some other parts of Franco The pro cess is ;s follows : Tne cream is placed in a linen bag of moderate thickness, which is carefully secured and placed in a ho'c in thc ground, about a foot and a-iialf deep: it is then covered up and left lor twenty-lbur or twenty-five hours, When taken out, the I v,-ar''t two-and-twenty thcu, and was a cream is very hard and only requires beat- ' fore (hc mast yet And.siic was a beau. ng, tor a short time, with a wooden mallet. fter which half a glass of water is thrown upon it, which causes the butcrmilk to sep arate from the butter. If the quality of cream Jo be convened into butter is large, it is left more than twenty-five hours in the ground. In winter when the ground is frozen, the operations is performed in a cellar, the bag feeing well covered up with sand. .Sme persons place the bag containing the cream v.-.;tii a second bag, in order to prevent thc rlntjce of any taint frnm lite earth. This system saves labor, and is stated to produce x larger amount of butter ihan churning, and of excellent quality, and is moreover, ml never to fail. A Temperance Story. Deacon Johnson is a great temperance umi, and sets a gooJ example of total absli tiancc as far as he can. Not long ago he employed a carpenter to make some alter ations in his parhir, and in repairing the cor tier near thc fire-place it was fnund necessary to remove the winscot ing when lo! a discov ery was made that astonished everybody. A brace of decanters a tumbler and a pitch er were cosily reposing there, asjf they had sto k1 there from the beginning. The deacon was summoned and as he beheld the blushing bottles, he exclaimed "Wal, I declare, that's curious, sure rnough. It must be that old Baiuus left them there when he went out of this 'ere house thirty years ago.' "Perhaps he did," relumed the carpen ter, "liui, Dejcnn, the ice in that pitcher must have been frize mighty hard to stay so til this time." An orator in appealing to the "bone and sinew," said: iSIy friends, I am proud to sec nrouad me to nirht the hardy yeomanry .of thc land, for I love the agricultural interests of ihe country, and well may -I love ihom, fellow citizens, fur I was born a fanner the lnppiest days of nry j'outh-were spent in the pencefu! avocations of a son of the soil If I may be allowed to use a figurative ex pression, my friends, I ma' say I was raised between two rows of c irn. "A pumpkin. y thunder!" exclaimed an inebriated chap met Vrvt.f C tl.n i-li trr ' " lu"' I - - j A story is told of two Vermont captains : in the war. between whom was a generous ! rivalry, relating to their own gallantry and : mat ot thcr companies. Uoth were danger- j ously wounded at thc Wilderness. Cant . B. j U'!!0 incnntil.ln Gil- turn ilniro lillt nil IllP T II I rr! T- "j', opened his eyes and inquired if Cant. W. was alive, and on being told he was doing well, said energetically, "well, it V. can live, I'll be b b if I'lfdic," and he didn't. The oilier day, a coach drove up to the New York Hospital, and a patient admitted suffering, he said, from having swallowed his false teeth. Thc man was in fearful agony, leeling ihe teeth cutting his bowels. The resident sugeon made an examination, but could discover nothing, and ihe man was Edit away unrelieved. His teeth were af terwards found in his bed and then he felt better. " Come till America, Pat !" writes a son of the Emerald Isle, ot his friend in Ireland ; " 'tis a fine country to get a livin in. All ye hove to do, is to get a three-cornered box, and fill it wid brick and carry it till the top of a four story building, and the man at the top does all the work." Loving:, Very. "Ob, mother," said a very little child, "Mr. S do.c love Aunt Luccy. He sits by 4ier. he whispers to her, und he -hugs her." 'Why, Edward, your aunt does not suffer; that, does She!" - , . . L "Suffer itl yes, motherehe. loves it". WHAT DICK BLAIZE lOTTM) IKT CHURCH. I'd been to church. I'm not a man sail under false colors, and pretend I went or ! - r .,,,,".'. . preiena x uent il-o "ll ' J- tj out wnen a lad has been on a three years' cruise, and through f l?1."01?0, home safe and. I didn-fc u tho thohts f . . but I had a good old mother once and ishc tausrht mn mnt ,W ,i,.,f v' r ' t nTtliP i n Vo H 5 : " hoL tli Ta?v Jm ,T ln Sf 1 Cm" ! Lt ll At ? h0 li1Cy fay , ne comes oitcuest. and that s to church. ' Tf j ' r i i . t i r." UI P acc 5 DUt X. "aci w . w "ii, t.4 til nuu oin All fltlll TM7 llfkll o!lrt nnu" si vn ! St ri'JL'S ""11!! "Iflt old sail , ... ) uuiu uo uiusjs. ii, was myu, uuiu as urass. ic was ( u.p, wo u seven uci s, and the glims i un tuiuiib. iii.tuiuiii, no was uiuri; .i lii in. in thii if inn . innpn ....4 1 1 il. i. 7 t . : . V , iiuS ..uu., UP ,le straits, iook- ing for a seat, but Lord love ye ! they all had state-rooms, with the doors shut, and ' though I said, once or twice, "Shove up: shipmate inch. ' nary lad of 'cm budged an "Look-a-here, my man," says I to a fel , low acting as convoy to a lot of ladies jest come in, "my opinion is you need a ' missionary. I've been anions; thc benigh ted heathen, in parts where they're nigh as black as ?our coat, and though they cat each other now and then, them that's convartcd never tries to keep the others out in thc cold when there s a nieetm . ; Chaplain wouldn't hear on't if they did "Well, tho chap turned up his nose at ; me, and said something about "being un . der no obligation to find'scats for stran gcrs," arid I set sail for the door, when he pints, and I looks, and, bless her pret ty heart ! there was a lady holding her door open, and kind o' bowin', as much as to say, "Cast anchor here, aud wel come." So I made my best bow, and went in. I here warn t another soul but us two there, and 1 felt sheenish. I can tell vou. yet. ty I like a little yacht with streamers (ty ing, and holiday Eailing ahead. If she'd turned up her nose at me I'd not have wondered. But she didu't; she gave me a book, with bine velvet on the binding, to sing out of. and smiled when she did it. And bless ye, 1 forgot what the chap laiu was saying, looking at her. I don't know where she got her e-cs, unless a bit of summer sky was used to make 'cm, for , they were jest as blue. Well, when it , was all over, such a time as I had tread ing on the women's long petticoats, and t being scowled at, coming out ! I was ma- king headway down the street, when I saw a fellow half-seas over make up to a lass and put his arm about her waist and try to kiss her. She screamed, but be fore -she could scream twice 1 was along hide of her. "Hands off, you lubber!" said 1, and I laid him sprawling. And then I saw the lass was the ver' one I'd been looking at all thc evening thc only Christian (according to my reck oning) in church. Says the, "I'm very much obliged to you sir." Says I, "You ain't not at all, miss ) aud now. if you've far to go, I'll walk a longside and pilot you, if you'll permit." Says she, "I have a vcrv little way to go ; that's father's house ; but thank you j insand times." a thou cliche pointed to a reg lar nrst-class ' sort of place, all white marble, that Ij knew to be Cappen Jersey's. Aud Cap t T.l :i...i pcu .jcrtuy yvas my u.ippuii. xu buiiuu with him four 'ears 'preutice at first,' hand arterward. And, Jord love ye ! I felt almost frighteud to think of sitting : and walking alongside his daughter. Ij made my best scrape aud bow, aud some- how stammered out about giving best res pects to the cappen, and the honor of hav ing sarved her. Then says she, "Papa must thank you himself." And there, true as thc sea- sarpent was Cappen Jersey at the parlor . I ... 1 . . . . . . port - hole. She told him what had hap pcued,and he said, your duty," and made have a irlass of wine ve jve my doubt gour as EWipeSj and fizzcd like soda-water I fc tje CQrk camc Qut j shouId hav(J : . . ..... I took t br spiled cider. However, cap- , . A ,L . , i i r mast hands, and I took it. Well, I took myself home arter that, but I took her along o' me. I could sec . her eyes and her mouth and her hair ' 'twarn't gold nor brown, nor yet flaxen i sort o' like moonlight with a shadow iu it U cu ua a vi v w.w. .A if I'ti linnn in fnn tV rhofti uaguerreoiype maui uuia, uuu au u. .u. i . i ,i i... j ter iook ou on my ucan, auu M u.s..n . 1 II i - lifrl. dreamed of her. Look here, shipmate, if you'll keep dark I'll tell you what I dreamed : That I Dick Blaize kissed Cappen Jersey's daughter! 1 don't believe in a man step-! ping out of his place- Nobody uuder a first mate had a right to dream that, and Town up I was to blame. i That wasu't the worst I vow it wasn't, I thought of her arter I wasa wake jest the same; and I did think if I could be cappen, aud have her for my wife Eva her name was : I'd heard the Cappen call her so I'd not want to die, nor yet go to ; ".My man, you vc done pen m the shadiest place I could hud, aud side of his head to shine, Dut negiectetn, corty or jj-fcv niiles distance, sterility be- down inside thc lamp, ignite tno sras m it, . He called it wine. set down to think. I couldu'fc leave the ' rise up with smiles at his comiug, and ' .n:cr..ui ont.fnnwnnds. Milnlv akin. no-' that a uirl in Worcester lost hor life, im heven. Life would be so happy to me ! ' ever say Dick Blaise deserted his Cap Well, I went on loving and hoping, and pen." BntJ.kucV.', wc yevc both doom: we took another voyage, aud yet another; aud I, got ou, and was promoted, and by- and-by I found myself second mate, and then she was not spliced yet. I was si3f-and-twenty, and had a little monev nut to & lhl her had. ke?tmc CrW "V, fiT comPany l'lat m,Sll i,a done me harm : and says I. one dav. , UTM1 l,ovn l, 1P, 1 i !- ' rt! L TJ 1 yGt bef10 1 6 t0 od-dmnces aftcr- n while to talk to her, a,lu x v;,i3 a young xeiiow then 5t 1 W,S be3ide U1VS0lf With joy. ; Secrot a bit woro about as bc a,ld thc caPP was a man to be ,fm;.i p.. ' i t i. a , atraid of- -Hut-one day I went to him. , a"d I, "CWn, I'vo a word to sav i , ii "" ' ( 10 y( ; t , f ," TA11 i - I S first, but by.aod.bv T lnnnn(r(1j fn ,fmKn tunl, u ynnnrrnA tr, c.UU 1 i "ii. Tr loved uisdailplltcr and u uhuuj;ii il. l wanted him to give my yarn, and Lord ' w liiu. j. iiixu was ill v vai . J J i,ov mm... 10ve Je 1 the squall it raised. Canpen r0sc up and looked at me. ; .tlIjvc bccu driuki , SflYS h0 c' J ; o.'Cappen." savs T. ' - - CC'l Then you're mad," says he. ' i -ml "'Nor yet mad," says I. fie pointed to the door. "1 haven't had my answer," says I. "I beg pardon, Cappen, but I waufc to hear it." Ladies may read this, or I'd write down what he said to me. Talk about oaths af ter that ! "1 don't deserve this, sir," said I. "You deserve a cowhiding. If I had a jack-o'-uine-tails handy I'd lay it over your back, said he idhe. "Miss EvaJcrsey ,-ou a common sailor. te now sir, says I. is a lady, tind y "Second mate "Second hddlc-stiek's" end," says he. "And, sir, she she likes me," said L j And then we were married, and the Then cappcu kicked me out. Mind ye, dream came true, fori kissed her. llar hc was sixty-five, or I'd not have let him 2)Crs V'rcc:i. do it." , i Next thing I heard Eva was sent away j A Hot Plaee for Rebels, to an aunt s,and thc nigger that waited on: A Wtm. fpnm re;!! 'IW the. enriTifMJ :islmrf iptrtlion mn nntn kirl diumc "ood-bv and saviu'rthntshe'musf ... rr .. ... VVJ n.n i.n.. i..i. i m.. t4 uuu, liui i.llIlLI. Xllill UilS UUiV. JjKD cv- dutv 't dH 1', r, cry mau and woman do their MtJ' -1 U Willi Uap- the ln t vnvinn u-o'll lv.vo tntrMhnr ,t r hZrt fi' iiJ I tn nvSf vn I did my duty. I worked hard. But y. - j fnn llnrllf rvnrr itif n' n ir I b out o my sky. i y compass lost. l-c j ), aud soon I had a was in a log, with my warn t nothing to me cnance ior aeain. 1-or there came to us such a gale as ; never blew before, when wc were not far , rom the Gold Coast: and after it had the stcets of Knoxville. There are a on either side and in almost every de jlown a bit it seemed to me the cappen tll0usand loyal men here who have regis-1 pression of the llocky Mountain chain ; ost his scuzes. He mijrht have saved j 7i. v ...... ,i(i.!hnt Tlvor ron,-.;n0 tii r .vj lit nliefiniifn 1 . i 1 rn nlin : ii.u am i, uu. nt; yyoubiiinue, uuu so Mie i.... i. 1 t. - went upon a rock aud split to pieces.- , instrulaentul in their sufferings. These e took to the boats m the storm. I ! outrix cd patriota 0 quietl about nurtur never saw any o. my messmates again.- . their wrath. " Vengeance!" they uc might as well have been afloat in egg f and that th fVdVC shclia. Ihe first I knew, after knowing ; nothing, was lying in burning saud on my 1 face ; and when 1 cleared my eves I saw ' I'd bccu washed ashore. Two men lying ' along side o' me. I turned thc first ovcrj , it was the cook, Peter; he was stone dead. ; I looked at the next; it was the cappen. ' Yes, 'twas poor old Cappen Jersey, and he wasn't head, for he groaned when I. touched him. Says I, "What cheer, cappen ?" r.,,,q i, ut i:..a c , :i ( J ,.11411 b 11) b LU CLU 1111 I 1 i .wr ii,, lilMi7e " "Tell that to tho mnrinos !" rhv? T 1" We're on main land, I fancy, and ni M ' J ' - crpra nr nor, i never Knew men j. was a- fraid of. We'll ;ct home yet, cappen." 'lou ierG; my leg is brol So it vas. .The may r l.n "X must stay . ! i,T i i )tccn. oia nero naa Dccn bruised and beaten nearly to death besides 1 thougu- he bore it so well, and I found i . Blessed is the homely man, ior the, parched and brown throughout the sum myself piping my eyes as I looked at him; ; girls shall not molest him ; yea, thrice, nier and f.,j W1XH0 ou the plains at eith but I was a bit of a surgeon, and I set blessed is he, for when he asketh a lady',. sjdc irrigation is esseutial to thc secur- thc limb and bandaged it bark lor splints, j and my shirt for bandages and then (that was a hard job) 1 took poor Peter's j must feed him and myself. I had a of H jn a flas, and thafc was a,j ' ' I couldn't tell you much about ho'w wc lived, sometimes burning, sometimes soak- i ed to the skin, half the time hungry. I found berries and roots and a bread fruit trcCj and caught a parrot and roasted her. r sfcU(.k to the cannon. I suppose a month WGnt so and iie coud ;ust move a little : and ti,elI j begau helping him on by easy I . i i... . l . i sr-irrCS. IlODlUiT 10 COnJC 10 gome DiaCC ' wlicre wc- sll0Uia see Human laces. We where we should see human faces. We ' - .. n a I d,du't 011ly t0 woods we were atraid to go tnrougn ior inc wuu ocasts, nu l wished wc had staid near the shore, where we might have seen a sail. j ican,ed how to say, "Give us to-day our dajly bread" tlien, and the Lord sent jt jut one daya burning day I could gnd neithcr water nor food. Wc were starving. I was as weak as a child, and the poor Cappen weaker than I. And the Cappen said to me over and over again,. ."(jo,Blaize"-r-'twasn't my man now "yoa can escape, perhaps. Leave me. I'm au old dying mau." And' I.had answered, "No one shall ed. -ieiinci uesn nor nun uui yvutui could I find." And at last Isatwh despair. iu - clothes and made a kind of bed for cap- j and uot his morals, who makctli thc out-i 5trcam3 and diminish the larger, until at! blaze, when thc oil gets low, may run me come in and t buried the cook, with a bit of prayer, and the iuside thereof, for all the girls shall , Lr:ns . and not a tree is seen, save n few and produce an explosion. ItissuDnosed s of it, for it was as i cappen. He couldn't go a step, aud I j call him bcautifiul. thc perennial watercourses, and vcrv tn's way- ell to cut a long story short, mess-, Colorado. mates we were rescued, came ashore ntj The telegraph informs us that tho Pco- Marblehead at last, and I was well and plcoftnis young Territory, after twice hearty, but the poor Upp.eu laid low. I refusing to do so, have voted to come in - had thought we d bury him at sea, but it to the Union as a State, under thc condi - -.uM.Biuiuuyuu hicj tuuii. iuuj tions' prescribed in aii enabling act of the inen she might advantageously run a home on a litter to die there ; but before , late Congress. Her immaturity and aver-,' thousand stamps where she now can a dox he. went he held out lm hand to me. Bion to saddHlJ herscIf thus early with , CQ This is thc only railroad we cvej?, bod bless you ! he sajd. "JSo. son the expense of a State Government, have ,heard that will pay dividends when" could be kinder than you have been hitherto deferred her : possibly, the ex- but a tbird constructed, and I went away wiping my eye. lemption of Territories from drafts, to fill Tt is stated that the U. S. Mint atPhil- L d got to love him out there on the ' the Union armies, may have disposed adelph:a received from Colorado Gold'to' Gold Coast. !S0U1C ofhia citizens tQ wat 3ut howeveri the value of $4,000 in 185G, 600,000 in M ell I was uneasy, and T walked the caused ,he reluctance .is at length over- 1800' 1,000,000 in 1861, and 6,000 deck ot mv room the best, nart of thn1 a ni i .. -n ,a 000 in IfiH W. r.rAO t, i. . . " r night, and at daybrfcak some one says, Ahoy, Mr. Llaize I and I opened the door. A boy was there. Says he, "Cap- puu uerscy uas seuc lor you no s dying." , !Buf comc; but my J,eart,Ynsquez de Coronad j ainih. "ko tue ,ieau in aeep; watcn l set i sail for the house,, leaving the lad quite ' out of sight, and got there in a few min - I. i:i. i. i i ' . ' -r utcs Ihc nigger tool: me in, aud there m appen in bed and Chaplain along- side, and J'.va crying as if her blessed heart would break. And (hmnnn s:iv? .ri v X vrW.A T T r iU 5 fT !V Says I,"l haven't words to tell bow Thenthe Cappen took her little band xiiuii uiu happen took nei nuie nana dear she O tin T1ir I t in mtnn. nrl rnn j- 1 laiu, u iu 1U miuS auu,a lu tUU vuap- "Let me sec it done before I die." Aud before I knew what had happen- They traveled up the Arkansas (thc high ed I was cal.cd on to answer would I take C3t in what is now Colorado0 lo the this woman to be my wedded wife f and enstcrll base of the cha5a far the had said : ChernL-en trii? 1 rimir had said : ; "Willi? Why, if you'll givo her to me, Cappen, you give me my bit of hea- yen afore my time." At which Chaplain 1 took me up sharp 1 . '.-.' J ? pr s onris t in ini in ir iir.li tl.n tm- TTrtfrt r-fn nAc flirt irtil C l.C.l, X Vr, J u pica- -ui. yu.wuui ui xuiucsac inia iui uranv rly mil inMlf in innni.An.nfnr .1 A W , r fUr montlls incarcorated j and the self - t same gallows upon which so very many lnv.,l nntrinfi" ninn nvriifito tlinir nflmn rvP rtlAlKrt Ortn sC -nn.. J J uumu ui iub euuuuuieis, - .Jf u uiguu, uuu, i wl! w?re. f""bl "-'! ?J'ihlSLn5.a raV1" D. 0 ''qregory : i. ,i vof :i..j: t ...w w v.. i. . ..... v. i . i. w nrneren tie rienr. n niini5iiinpnr.nl t imp V ' w jccan, Colonel Loddy, etc.. arc now in the jail where thc Governor and other Tjujou prisoners were. 3Iay they swing r ..n tTt;i,." :. rAni l.W!1TO nf o... rpnnnMSM vnt ri,,.7. H - snnh f fips Z-ht nn lUIUU Ull UillU 111 IICUVCII IU IJUli IU UU.ltU("""v v,iuu...o niv, tuiiruiiuill Ul . I r 1 l . . . . . nf fircf llf ihn v.i.i v:ii.,:nc ,ri10 ,roP Blessed. 1. IJlcsscd is lie who docs not make a cent, for he will have no income tax to pay. 2. 131essed is the bald-headed men, for his wife cannot pull his hair. - 8. Blessed is" the Digger Indian, for unto him no man presenteth a subscrip tion paper. 4. Blessed is the man that is always flat broke, for no. man saith unto him, "Lend mc five dollars." 5. Blessed is thc man who giveth many 1.1 11 j. il i . i i ; 1 great suau oc ma rcwaru iu a num. G. Blessed is the man who hath no'. HO, urains. out orass in aouuuauce. ior nu shall be the ladies' favorite. Selah 1 to dance, she answers him, sayiug, "X am; . engaged lor the next set. ' U. Blessed is he who polishcth his boots' u. i i i i i i i . i.e Ja uaitBu iu vu...,..uui0 ,w . SWu otl cause ne answereui, baji.ug, e.uo sale " and straightway the plnlanthro- met liiiivnlh mm fiii'l .1 nlin -frnnth nn hiR ' - way rejoicing. Painful, but Laughable. In "Notes of an Army Surgeon" we ! find thc iollowinr: L rememiier one r.. LAtiiw a o nnl nnf ncf . r, . :irr;vcd rcseutedaii amputated forearm. !tvr;,.nA nrPQontnrl'nn nmnutated forearm, i 1 X i I nn(1 : do;Ilfr sfl ie C011ld hardly restrain ! a broad laugh : thc titter was constantly and costly presents to young lauies. ior:rminf,i ,irni.ri, nrovailinr sconrtfo. Dili i v. jjiesseu is lii uuiuuiutiu, iui ivu .I nii j- ii.ru.: r.. i, i . . .. .i on his face. 'What is thc matter '! This an area of about 105,000 square miles, her cherries from the birds, by making eorno does hot strike as a subject of lauhtcr.' Her population in 1860 was returned at cata ont of old rags, "Besure;" sic eaya, "to- 'It is not, Doctor; but excuse mc :I lost 81,281 ; and wc doubt that it now much make the eyes out of large yellow beads or my arm ip so funny away that I still if any exceeds 50,000. A good many of bright brass buttons, and the birds will not laugh when I look at it.' What way her first visitors grew homesick before ImTeP" " is perched 'Our first sergeant wanted shaving, and they reached it, and returned without c crnr. me to attend tn it .ir T nm n eoi noral. I ver strikinir a pick into her soil. Many I Ve went, tnntlmr in f,r,nr. nf hi? feiit : . . . . C1 , ' 1 had lathered him, held his nose, and was J. just -about applying the ra2or, when a J i. n ' r J ft i ... . t cau.uou uau came, ana iuai jaat t.-iu," j-"", " saw of his head aud my arm. Excuse Wo have uo later returns at hand, but mc for Iaughing.so, Doctor, but I richer 'shall soon have those of the recent vote saw such a tiling, before." , ' " s a basis of comparison, She has an i. abundance of lodges or veins of gold-bcar- If you are going where . there is a. cross JM fll2 but o do not believe many g; takeia patol,fso .that.ienhc: Wvtfl 1k.u. b wo?.tl"?1 ' do at you, you can snap at him. i-uuiu, miu juiurauu Will SOOn UC OUlCiai- y proclaimed thc thirty-seventh anion" . the States composing our Union Her history is soou written Thonrrh nrnhnl.W vWitnJ .,n;ci, .i . ' '"'"v" traversed by J ' by President ; twentv" l-itpr ' ident Ji i -i nff further interval of fcwentwonrs thisr-rinr, i remained entirely unpeopled by Whites, We n fnw so-MtoroA nnA vnvnn tr,nnnrl ' c in' ,1 1 i r . .1 , ? i,7 auu uuuujrs except rnat aicwsmau nam fletsand their neighboring ranches orisrinal; Prly d,,?oXW.M:IlMt Sommer ,W haV becn iuciu(lcd ithin its Purely arJ bitrary 1 -p" " f?W advnf.uPrera.' who bad md lu Georgia or f .-i lfnrnm nnrl fnnrrlit ;n ' T-W - - ivansas, were drawn westward to thc liocky Mountains by reports that Gold i . . had becn washed lrom their streams Platie " Th t? ry Creek falls into thc South Platte, where 'work wit! their search for gold has been most hope.; " Whal t hope - tuny rewarded and there lounded the! rough log hamlet which is now the city ! ot Denver. Digging and panning in the ; beds and banks of the many Creeks which r 11 nere issue from the Mountains, or pp.1 - j I finrl in flirt fAl!nm!.. AT 1 Q Pr ii. . l - ing each other lots m their new city, they you from going to thc State Prison. managed to subsist through the Winter ' With the hnruWiJ tbnna,? Anu v- uS uav, xo.sv,j uieir.are to ateat to-morrow, i intend to com- ; r'--"1"'"! muhcio j utY ai uuu uv me j discovery of unmistakable gold in the ra - ' vine of A'asquez Pork or Clear Creek. tWfint.V miles Wltllin flirt mnn n tolnc ...v-.. ..v, miuo uu i .awiu ouirci, liiuuj;u lhuii iblc by a far more devious aud ' MltTlOlllh lvnif rt'rtl' iitomr n liw1if L .'p l l . .i ' i a i - " i " " , x'lir'riii'fb. now i;enirni iirvy wo ' fnn nrl npnrltr r,v- n,nej miners most of them fresh arrivals from i "the States," early in June of that year; while Green llussell, with his Geor- I. . . o-Jn ivirtir i,n,t mnn'n fi. . three or four -miles smith-imsf-uir? nundreds more have since hp.nn fn,,'nrl Colorado, and the Urcgory Diggings and their vicinity perhaps as productive as any other. To-day, there arc probably at least Fifty Thousand Whites in Col orado : some of them farming or herdin" cattle on valley ranches; but Gold Min ing is the main employment, the incite ment, and support of every other. Close the mines and washings to-morrow, ignore their existence, and Colorado would soon relapse into its savage solitude so recently dispelled. For the surface of the State ranges from 4,500 to 15,000 feet above that of the oceans ; so that the South Platte, the Arkansas, the del Norte, the San Juan, Grand and Green rivers, and even branch of Sweetwater, with a thousand tributaries have here their sources. Yet, though several peaks are crested with eternal . i isuow, and every ravine has its crees or r . . . " iVnn urJtliiii f7ir r5iftF.i v5 nf tbp ninnn tnjnj. n-linnno lucnoo nnvnnninl otrnnma 1.11 1 1..J. f t.t.. . - - 1 V. ,.U 1 villi till 1.4 1. Ii lilt. ri ,ii ,,nr c iftmnna r .mt nn?rMont. the med hWi no jD 0f (.,.0pS Grass "rows luxuriantly for some miles from the mountains ; but ti,e arid winds soon dry up the smaller ! .rarely, a stucted yellow pine crcstiii'-s, some grassless sand-bank, till we reach the! soni(J gnissicsa sana-bank.till we reach the castcrn boundary of the new State, long. : 102 w. 0f Greenwich. It is much thc ! .... .i i,i n i ... -vi -.same westward oi tue nocsy iuuuiuuuis - only dryer and more sterile but the j face of the country is there more rugged, ;and streams consqucutly ii.ore frequently and copious. Uolorauo wm always want , plour ,1 ij.iwN Am hi? Ii.nerni'ii oiijlnpo i it v . i . Uim..H.f I. i lillUU2U SHU UiiiV uuimauy fiiuw JiUi Vu I. 1 . . .1 tilriinnr Tf fnAin It ai rrt ti ' Leef and Mutton. Colorado is about 400 miles from cast1 'to west by ZbV i rom north to south, witn ! I'havo been drawn away by the superior . .. . -e l.. Ti t. . J i ... . ' attractions of Nevada, Idaho, and Won- tana; so that her total vote, which was in not : iRfii ,VMO Kf c ,n io ucurly'all hor food, ptfwdcr, implements, machinery, &c., muat be hauled by ani nia,s at 700 miles, or from the iW fi0uri Rer. With the Pacific Railroad iconstructod to Denver, she could pro"-, ' du Gold at hair thc present cost , and " ,'KS,' "cm 'an exaggeration. We have estimates ;that the product reached 513,500,000 in. ; 1S63, which we do not at all credit. Id7 tact - - road once brought within sight of tho Rocky Mountains, the annual aggregator . "1.1 ii i i - r t rtx t n i y casily Tribune. UC SWC11CU 10 VDVjVVVjVVV Wise' Thieves' StorTl nnd nrnnnrnmiitl? 1 sto e ilOO 000 Ho lost the monev br 'enVlawyer and informed him that ho : j .1 .t . r iu New York was a ruined man, unr mittmg suicide. This led to the follow- j uuu tuuugau ui VUlU" n dialogue. n n" - a " liow much does your defalcation' come to ?" " One hundred thousand' " Got any of it left?" " iSot a cent. s bad : vou have left nothing- tri- with." . Whnk , ' ' w Uw uvuv You must return to your desk im-' mediately and abstract another hundred thousand." " What must I do that for ?" " Tn TireserVP: vntr pli!!r;intnr n-nA anrrn . .min.ii.lv. uuiiuiu . J Lfc ' .... - 1 i . . ; ineir , are to ateal to-morrow, 1 intend to com bv the nrnmise with thp ImnV Vnnr dn-ilinr i after to-morrow will amount to 0200,000. 1 1 will call at the bank and ennfes vnnr' promise with the hank. niir sfp?l incra tT . T ill ir ujieuuts , jl win leprcseui myscu as our. t nearc-DroKcn uncie, "nonest, out poor, I will offer the bank 50.000 to hush un I iV ii mi f t ll nr . . tue mauer. X ne OaUK Will accept. Thl3 will leave 550,000 . divide between mr mn ti,ot q1; nun With 1 - ' uuu xi 1 1 luub ij owtr-uuL; .1 1 j i t: 1. 1:. this you can retire from business The young man listened and took on wisdom. lie doubled his defalcation, and commpromised as the lawyer said ho: should. LTe is uow worth about $250, 000, and is couuted as "one of the most' respectable gentlemen in thc citv of New York." ' Save Your Ammunition. . A. Western huuter and his brother spenf' a year in and about the llocky Mountains. They had two rifles, one bullet, and one keg of powder. With these, he said, they killed on an average tweuty-seven head of Buffalo a day. The fact that they did all this with one bullet led to the fol Jowing cross-question : "How did yor kill all these buffalo with one bullet?" "Well, we shot a buffalo ; I stood on one aide, and my brother on the other. Broth er fired ; the ball passed into the barrel of my rifle. The next time I fired, brother caught my ball in his rifle. Wo kept up thc hunt for twelve months, kill ing nearly two hundred buffalo per week, and yet brought home thc same ball wo' started with." One of our Generals, when down South", to appease the Secesh planters, issued an order exhorting his meu to respect the' rights of property, and in helping them selves te fuel to boil their coriee, to tako none but the top raita from the fencea.-r-After that they never foundany rails that were not top rails ! Be sure that the wicks of vour kcro- seuc lamps are large enough to fill thV tubes ; otherwise it is possibl that tho' The Southerners have found thc "last ditch " It is situated iu an antc-room.of the White House, where applications for nardous are considered. ,& . . , fi rrf'hcd from t , f f . ... f . . ' ' 0 J ' ' 1.7 1 1 i. - . A lady informs the Farmer, that ehc saved Right. Two young men wers Two young men wers fined ref- . ,i . t ....: II I J". ? n :n' J"J. . r uamci nano ot mutilating ami tearing down bills, trjmoal bit a? moat as soen as they arc posted, will do wcllto make note of the fact that it ia n. fineabhj olfenoc. Origin of the tender passion according itrf ar. Italian proverb "Man is fire, woman is tow, ' ' - Lucifer cmeaand begina to blow,'t 4
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